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Arountl-the-World Shoppers flub gifts, we
will semi you this lovely antique-finish set*
Unit with our compliment a as an inducement
to join now! These exquisite pieces wore
Imnd-rnnde lay the skilled craftsmen of Flor­
ence with techniques ttoinir hack to the
ttenain.iance. You’ll deliicht in having them
on your dinner table, as will your guests!

moot of shopping abroad, let us semi you
this beautiful Florentine Silver Setting
without charge. Then, as a member of the
Around • the - World Shoppers Club, each
month you will receive a surprise package
sent to you direct from a different foreign
country and with it will come a colorful
brochure telling the story of your gift ami
adding even more glamour to your shipment!

Beautiful Clfti From the World Over —
Without Payment Of Duty Or Pottage!

loin Today by Mailing Iho Coupon

Wouldn't you like to no shopplnit around
the itlobe with a traveller who knows where
the fluent merehnndiae and biggest bargain*
are? Wouldn’t you like to visit distant lands,
shop for exquisite k Ift« in exotic bazaars,
no through fantastic Old World workshops,
watch nativo craftsmen create beautiful
things with their ancient skills? Best of all
-wouldn't you like to make youf home a

So-come aboard our magic carpet and
let'M set out on our shopping trip! You may
Join for a 3-month Trial Period, or for a
fi-month or 12-month Regulnr Membership.
When your gift packages begin arriving,
covered with fascinating stamps from dis­
tant lands, you'll be delighted you joined
the Club! However, if you become displeased
In any way, simply .resign membership and

To Introduce you to the thrills and enjoy-

your unuled payment will be refunded.
Furthermore If you are qot delighted
with the flrat selection sent to your home,
keep It, as well as the Florentine Silver, and
receive a full refund. Uall coupon now while
theae lovely settings from Florence are
being offered FREE for Joining!

A R O U m -T M 'W O M ft SHOPftXS CUM

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"show place" with the exciting gifts you've
purchased-valuex as much aa double what
you are aaked to pay for them?
A Thrilling lurprUe tach Month

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Weather
l a i r Ihrinitih Tuesday, rnnllnucd
isiher roul, liltlr change lit lemj„ r ature, Tuesday mu&lt;ninw 36 lo
tn In extreme not Hi t«i 5v la to In
i tim in ' suulli

Moke Sanford Your
Shopping Center
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Kstahllshed 1908

^VOLUM E j g v i

Strolling
In Sanford
f ' l l i r levcnth district nl the Flop
n-a Federation uf Garden Clubs
will meet Thursday in McKinley
Hall beginning at 10 a.m. The sev­
enth district is comprised of Semi­
nole, Grunge, Osceola,
Sumter,
and Lake Counties. The Sant ird
Garden Club will be the hostess
Group of which Mr*. George Mc­
Call Is president. Mrs. L F.. Spen­
cer is district director and the
club* are under the chairmanship
nf .Mrs. George Harden.
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Bowles Denies Charge
O f Beating-Up Negro

A coveted Wcb.'lo* Award, the
highest possible honor ill Cub
'routing, was presented to Giles
Niblnek. sop of Mr. and Mrs. A l­
lison NI black. I &gt;v W. W. Tyre at
fuck At'* regular meeting In the
First Methodist Church Friday
night.
Other awards and their rerepicnt« are Allan Hunt. «nn of Mr.
0 tn d ,M r*. .lames A. Hum, one oold
^srrow. two silver arrow* and a
one year service star; Hlllv Smith,
son of Mr. and Mr*. William
Smith, two sliver arrows! Wavnr
Epp*, sun of Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
Epps Jr., one silver arrow;
Robert Avrett, son of Mr and
Mrs E. K. Avrett. one silver urrow and a i he vein service sin.'
tledford Aiken, "&lt;mi of Mr. and
Mr». Hick Aiken, one silver ur
row; Jimmie Terw jlllgi'r. sun of
X-Mr- ami Mrs. Janies Terwllliger, a
iwo year service star; Cmkv llig
pins, sun of Mr. ami Mrs. .1. f
Higgins, a ivvn year service slur:
Pavhl MnrGillis. son of Mr. and
Mrs. |). II. MurGillis, n one vent
service slue: Mike Allies, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Ahals. a one
year «ervire star; lli'lr Clancy,
son of Mr. and Mr*. \V. It. Clancy
a one vm r service star; and Hon
Brerkenrhlge. «on of Mr and Sirs
Forrest II rcc ken ridge, u two vein
fAsm vice stni.
David Miller, son of Mr. and
Mrs. G. A. Miller, mid Richard
Carlton, son of Mr. and John
Carlton, were Inducted Into the
pack as Dolx-nts.
Den It held the opening and
closing exercises, and skits wer*
hv all deni.

Movie Time Table
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RITZ
''Dmiietrlus anil the
Gludilalnm"

1:00 - fliOfi - 6;10 - Ttlfl - (1:20

MOVI ELAND

Starts 11:00
"Hell Ilelow Zero"

COLORED DRIVE IN
"The Turning Point1*
Starts 7:15

Candidates For City Commission
Group I

Group II

WASHINGTON (/1’t — Itrynnt W. Howies. president of
the A m* it. for the Advancement of White People, pleaded in­
nocent today to a charge of beating up a Negro letter car­
rier. He unked a jury trial which was .set for Jan. 5.
Rowlett. :»r&gt;, entered hi* plea before Judge George D
Neilson in Municipal Court.
Hitt lawyer. Horn! L. Hoi ford, naked for u delay of about
three months in the trial He said such it delay was necessary
to nssure Bo.wles a fair and impartial trial since widespread
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Highest Award
iGiven Cub Seoul

MONDAY. NOV. 1. IQS!

Head O f AAWP Asks For Jury Trial
In Case Involving Letter Carrier

The Girl Scout* tad Brownies
will have a family plrnlr Friday
at the lakrfronl soflhall oar's. The
occasion will be In celebration nl
the birthday of the founder of Girl
Scouting In Amcrira, Juliette Low.
The plrnlr wilt be u uoxr hag
tunrb to which Ihe families of ail
Sanford Girl Smut* are Invited.
* * *
Only $IW2 was collected in City
court Friday. Thl* In one of the
Ightoit days In several months.

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The City lost unly two flamebeau* (pot flare*.} during the ll.ll*
loo e'en festivities, awarding In
Warren K Know In,. City manager.
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II. N. Kirmknn, Slate director
of public safety, is schedule I to
speak nt the Lion's Club 1one nr-in
Tuesday, Nov, pj.
• I •
City workmen have been ,i»lnJiklngly ripping up blocks of «ldr* Hsalk for the past vevernl days,
searching madly for n parlhl
Short rlrrull I hat h*« been prov id­
ing a dim-oul to some of the City's
streetlights.

SANFORD. FLO RIDA.

----- •publicity hail attended the ease.
Judge Neilson said he did nut
think the publicity would make It
Impossible to selrc* Impartial Irrorv lie said he fc‘t an early trial
would be to Howies' advantage.
Howies, when he lirsl appeared
before the judge, a-ked a confer
erne with the l' S attornry's office
to explain bis »t le of the case The
conference was condo'ted hv Aos
tin Flckltng, a Negro assistant 11 S
attorney who ruled the evidence
warranted going ahead with Ihe
prosecution
Moth id said lie made rut i hjer
lam to a Negro's hearing (lie case
Tickling's superior. Keooelll D
Wood said such a hearing was
riiohne when remit I 'd ami i!ial H
was eiistoiuary f &gt;r the first at.ill
.title assistant 1 S a lin in ') to hear
the evidence
Howies amt Ills wife. Lois, were
aiming the witnesses who appeared
before Tickling Tile ronlcrcnee
Wits 1 Id behliol iTiscd ,1 is Roy
Gal bat a t t o r n e y lot Itoscoe
Ct .ipei 3t». Hie jioslmau Howies is
licensed of belling -at tit on It
Howies ami Ills wife have charged
Cooper with tlipirtlerlt tooililtl
They s.iitl lie livid pruf.iue ami
abusive l.lligtl.igi III M l- Itowles
Cooper's iii,,I I. -el lot Thors,|.ly

Associated Dress I. cilsccI Wire

No. 51

City Commission Races
Only Contests In Voting
In County Tom orrow
White House Denies
IA d la i's A ssertion
W \ S I I I N t ; i« &gt; \
Hu* w in t i II I
'.film Strs *■n?-* ii% ii'-f'l tioh lin t I *** i•I*
p u lilii'fin i .im n a iL 'ii mat 'n il vk m M
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11h i ; * t i t . pM '^iiLi'iu ial |'h m sc* i *'tn» s .
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fit nil'll Hm (it i&gt;|itiAif it'ii Hull *»tii
i*rhs(iit it \ lin** In"*'n ait'll'vs »'■! in
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Large-Scale Hunt
Is Made By Navy
For Missing Plane

7 Amendment
Proposals Up
T iitiio rm w will .vi e oluctiotin
nil tivor tlio country.
I. i'ciilly. the only election
in which there id any compo*
t it toil are the ruie.v for two

(tosl.w on l In- t it V i-c'inmi.x■.toll. T lb 'l e til e Ii &lt; . Hit, St* oil
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dress shirts,
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f tmil 111•11ni i 'Mi 11ui1 a&gt; p i" ■ 1»l'&lt; i l l ) Ii ' i"i •:' p m h i
mu who will ti'iiiam m tlic body
limit
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lighter e -m it today Iximhetl Hie
B lkN IC I MABTINIZ, a hotelier*
"shorter look" in suits ami trim
anil | i -i ii Ii" ns* i nv111 pnil. 'In 11M1 Wt
"t llu- mining veal are Mayor
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Nationalist Taulien I'tend* 2&lt;&gt;0
girl at a Hon Francisco hotel, Is rrs, and shorts for wear at wnr
llm fmnl l&lt;i imnui' "t III* rlivl n»u l . l t l . t t i' | p |
1 ol iiiggitihuiliain. Cummr Jjlm
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north
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flrat time, official advice* xuld.
t oi dell ('muint William Steni|iL'f
in an unaddressod envelope con­ ill the Nutiniml Conference i
mill liinnilrn^t
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Ministry
said
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candidate
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llatfi I tV ttHIHHIlH i*il l linl Fits'll
taining morn than I I 1.000 In cnili.
I'hp \ \ «' i Uu t Him mu in Npvb
the raklem Was ahot down, prr*
[uisypr ssill Hpi nk ln i» fi"in a 1^ * Ynrk f.ml vs.iii't It inp.'r.ilun'K m inoriow
Tha owner of lha money Walter a two-day fn-'liiuii presentation
Ibo Men's Apparel Guild in C*
sumnhly by ground fire.
St" &gt;r tninurtow vvill take (heir
Jtt.tm Mtuiiiw W TO I1--IMIS fnttM.i- , thr -«:i i n-ti an .i •nJ;i,i|
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O. Olson, of Chicago, was located ftoiiia.
Official report* from the Island* I
! Hum Hu Whin lim p » Imvhh^*
mill Mi, up Tit tin* xuulh Hip sks ir-ntx lotfawtitg Hie ftr-t of n **t
utter two weeks of a nationwide
Pink shirts were Just the begi
&lt;ear
—believed by antne to be mark ill
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p n ll t l i III
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ns.i * i I. i r lent in I ill' uni tin t n
search. Olson tent M il* Marlines ning. Ihe expert* (old 2,00(1 liuye
( tr 11n&gt;,,- i i t Democrat candidate,
. ik H i [Mt i - pf Hu i M dhi i»f pi p;tii
for Cnmimmiit iuvn*iun—oanl Hte
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a cheek for 1500 alter recovering
inti retailers yesterday. Tim gnu
who will 11ipi.ii .&lt;ii tile general
twin engine ImintHTs mine met , i ,
llut-r 11 \ n«*t« -I tt.vii Mu ISimlnp ili&lt; h ppm iImmli j 11n ip t'*«I.is
Hie money which the girl tumid j hie popularity of the dark tom
I'tiP Ini' thr pi.HIP t , ll Ill'll !' b.ilbil and Hie "H im - ,rte a, (ol
tithin. dropplt’g bombs which k lie i
i uni piiii" n ip Iii i r
Ip. I ' 1 1i^1""
on Ilia flour of Hie chert,mum
suits— charcoals and dark brow
lows
five tuwmiiin anti wmimietl nine
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it mill N i \ " 11 in r la i mi* *P"ii "»**l p.l »II '1' f X 1111! Ui11tl !• INN" SSMiJIl'Il
ton. Mini, f I'lt.'V I'olliM-, rejire
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and lime colors will (re gaining
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were houtbiinltng N.iiionalisl be) I
Suits ,ii„| -port clothes wtl'i
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t iy.a|i In ' I **nli1 ‘*"i *P* ■«' 11
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and el nil,,
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Vlki.iiiv 'tu p 'll Hive' M o in li'ii'
"•tool, i look"
shorter euH
oi w . Ml i oil |llli. c -I llllllll |l|
\\ Ini* II * * »
I lsl.mil llotli Islands ore north - «*-i
to, lot -lu te s and coat icngtl.*
In i d - i.- mt c i .-ii ), \ . , 1 I'tank
III \ \ I It I VI I.N l'.&gt; " I It tab
weu* displayed in a fa si iho, do, j ol tlie Taetieiis ,i lew utiles a Hie
V S m ith g ro ilM 2, V a - - i r S I o i l
MIAMI HKACtl i,ft—(iim iuunl-t i A lot stylists even predicted po
i 'licktang coa-t
thump-on
a 2.1 vc.t
I Oltetu
l"u. giou|&gt;
V •) K,diner, and
attempt to nltrart minority group, will he w iaiilig lleriouda -bolls
The I'achetis, two main island*
pliycil laliorei lit- t 1 »'d tu
1oii)i I b i l l I' C.ltliT-oii
in areas beyond their control "In | w«i k next -oiomt r
Ihe upper ant lo w er-a te In I i n
l
ie
killing
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It
o
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II.
lllroad and lullllle lllllllle,
holding forth the nromise of com­
garrison.nl by ovet 7ll,N» N.H .....'
Min -j I I* i s lM, (tii'il
ii llu ,. ommi- i"io i ;iout&gt; No I Wdtmr
plete -elf determination," S e it
■- 1 troops ami gtieriillas The nv'l 111, ,1 -toll |H,| , I'tu.ili It -Ilf ed In
His* i p Ip ll" •pit.«I .|i
snip i t i
Y'.li'i
WASHINGTON
1
Kim
ami
i-x ,».|&gt; 2. Jerry VV
George A. Sinathers told n group
a winch Thump
1.10 |Mlplll,llioll IS atlOIlt .III ISMl &lt;1.1 \ at ., It, i t
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s ( l • i .I,t\
f"ll«»\s in*
tin S pns
i ,l let
Mote -ell.dot
Dailglax
kri'p \ Pill I 1|&gt;M&gt;.,I- Im ik I v
u( Jewish lenders lust night
*
l»ix
I
I
I
Hip
mostly It-heruieti
-on wa- to ll t.o .i.ttul po y ,o-l mu ...... . &gt;1'tel •IV - 1111' 1lav
w 'll'
xl, U 11o|l( -l.l*
tl'|ill'-,'tll.lll\e.
"Every step is taken tu exploit
llm u I is I
M'O «ii ** i ! " i *1 j :tou]i No l Mock \
al
The Nationalists have s.tut Itiev
I levelaild
Male polite sit John Krrlon will hi*
like e.illv wtlllei
and deepen every real and intngn.' 1&gt;| In. * f tic " v!.- • i n it rr 11 .iiul i i,&gt;il11 2 Voile V William,
Five arrests on rbarges of itru expected a ('ommunt-i attack »&gt;n -ant 11■■i ii ]*- -u ., \ i to Naim day tllll'.l r \ *•: v whi i e
ined grievance which will m ine
N r is p &lt;l 1 \ &lt;*ss, ■ . . t i l l
0 i s if m:
Ii s »
I It
i mint) judge, Erne-! Hun\ 1 S VNeatliei time,ill poke*
dlssrn-int! within the social fabric mg under the influence nl nilox the Tiiehetis They recently t (&gt;'it night admdl, A slay .tig the piellv
man -aid a cold all m a-- fi -u 111 11.1 I t 111)4*1«' ' I ' i U p VS j « I 'm ' I ' l l , lioldi l ( 'mintv ■'im ini.-lniu't, dlof an) nation marked for fulure ieutlng beverages ami one charge etl (’nnnminlsl war vessel* but lugh 'chool i n I
n
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Ki/toti said Camilla i- -i tiding Itieimnmelei
! n let No 2 I l ed A D&gt; -on, and
of aggravated assault arising from arrived at the nearby t'hus.m ICommunist dominathm," lie said.
lil in -nppl i ism I
I h-ti u t I It i |iiulil, and mem
Heavei County Ihsl Mix Itlelianl down Inil leaving xii'iny -kw- m . U iP
nil alleged colling, oerurieti a n lands from North China
Smslsius
nmOiiiti
In
mpllni
The senator spoke at a meeting the weekend, according to polin
’ In i ,-i Hie • minty hoard ol tmh
Today's Ret shelling ef Yiki.uig P
Nlivi .ml wa- |ue-enl when ilto-l part- of Ihe CoilllllV M ay" M i s % \ | \ iIn ( i milt
si 1
of the Southeast runvenliun of records
lie Ill' ll ill Hon dlxtrtel
N"
1.
i |here will be -nine -now thorn
Islaml was the heaviest yi I n- llioiups' u adin II,-! Ihe killing
l 11 T\ m i .mil SI i i 11 Is nil
Temple llrollierhtMids reiiresenting
I ii Iiii I III urn lev, d l-liiel l I E
Four ol Hie DWI arrests wen |Hitletl lltere. raisue.: Hie po-situl
ii , moi I belli -pots
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Florida, Alabama, and Georgia.
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'I'll.- partially mule lindv ’ I the
Stale Trooper it D Mat ity tliut Hit H id , nitpht waul to
F | “i l l I T ,
I .1 III | M , .ITIfl
PS " I II l l l l ' l *
"Contrast. If yuu will, the ef­ made hv
in k
Arrested were Albert Satin Us,, Yiklung as a stepping ■lull 1" | gul wa- loimd S.ilurilav toveieil
-i in I iiP |ih i‘\s
forts uf yuur org.inlmilon to rec­ rison
llrielh
Hie |iro(iuxed
amend*
wilh leaves and &gt;I.M un a hillside
tiers, 27, Negro, lit 1, Itox 472. the Tsicben*
I'll III'rut -*'l \ M' SBtil III' Ill-Ill .it meld- ile.il vv1111 the follow mg
tify tnetiualllies, lo amelloralr ra ­ John Sletll Lee, 2H. R1 I, Itox ll.’i,
near her home
LAKELAND
W
—The
Federal
cial and religious rpipsijons which
1 11 I'ruvldoa (or Hie exterulna
Thompson vv.i- reiiiandeil lo the Stale Find Warning Service line riHid ii m \Vi'lliipxt|.i s .if I bp Hi t*
m iii l im r i. it llm u r i i f l l 1 IH
VV l 1
are causes of aggravation within Harry Clifford Haven III. Iff, De
nl -i e ion id Hie J.egi-lature
STDHKNTS F V I
ci, mlx tail Hi did n ,1 enlei ,&lt; cad for Penltl'lllur Finn la fm In Hi ppkx I|
Laml.
ami
J
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Driggers,
it.
to;1
p.iwliir
M
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H
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II
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the community," Smothers said.
■ 'I I'lnvitle- Hi.it no -tote liimli
&lt; IG A III I’l l s
Palmetto A ir
pi, a
niglit and l oe-dav Mm mo. to o , H it|itjx t i luit i ll " J 1p i it»m U ni i.
"Your every effort alms at the
Will be I'Ol llllo loll rued - extend
('■unstable George Kelsey at
TOKYO 'J1
I'niver-it) 'Indent* ( lie i a hetgVt, r ol llu* slattl iTally lull and lalliei ■■"I "db ss i l l I d iii Mi* I p ' i i iim h i s
harmonious sulullon tu Hie p l h
oil min luoii' (hull three count i r ­
rested Shelly
Harklcv, Negro. bore add tills lilt to Hie glowing Mhplippa i IVi i ll.gli School sopho lovve-l temperature- in III, inldei
lem "
on
lb ovules
fur
additiuh.il
Oviedo, ami charged him
with folklore of omnivorous collegians , m a,' Hi* was at i I ' s t e d Satin day im alioii- in to in in iiorllieiu din » M i h i n « i. s m u t i
r imid v judges
driving under the mlliienre of in
They eat lighted elgarctles
•iime 12 hours tiller Hte girl's body Iriel- Temperaturex well above
TOKYO ,I In i tilin' c &lt;'urn
i l l I'rovnies for extemllng Hme.
toxlcaling heveruges.
One stiitliml thrives tin :to burn was fiuuf.l 111-1 head had hero Hie danger tuilnl in all nttn-i -ei
HOUSING DEDICATED
m itn lx l It, I i io
d ' l .' it uni on ' In in in b, 2li days, in which the
Mattel Oliver. 2ii. Negro, till K. mg hull* a day, s a y s the Jap.i ci tishril
turns
[
vldtlllg
'
if,m
liet't
i
1
oi
e*x
......
g.iveiin-i may veto a lull
TAMPA i * —Two public housing ]lth St., was arrested by Con neve press The real lade of In
Dep Cortmei Margaret Sunder*
Tuesday
Fair and nioilcrali'ly fe re n c e ” tu -ir &gt;, -im ' , v
on I'rov till'* for the taxation uf
development* covering fld acre* on liable J. If "Slim" Gullnwuv. anti baceo can lie appreciated only by said there were mdlcatimis that all
cm,I
It
lu
xte
d
tin
i
•m
m
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a
iiiiiiiicijiallty liy a conntv
what once were slum area* were charged with aggravated assault the stomach, he asserts
allrtnpl bud bi'i'ii iiiiiile lo ra|H'
It b lo k e un vvlnn &lt; r ,- |ir i'x i'lila
Hull Nik Coldei notl i ami ecu
(iii Deals with tax ux.vexvlmf In
dedicated here yesterday.
"Only lo smoke Is to wasle," lie tbe gill, but sin, said there wa* mi Iral illstrictx Tuesday niglit. with tiv e o f Ho J ,i|.,iti 11 ' 111* i ■ I 'm " , , Vliitiroe countv
TYPHOON THREATENS
Ruble* Park Village with faellicniii lusive eudenci'
indication- of fro-t iintbcin di . a -k e d if llii- i, i I i * , &lt;1.01, o l rd tf
i . i Deals willi providing an .id
Ilex for Lift white famllle* I* on*
MANILA P - The Phillppim- say*.
c a tto l, iii , Inna
triclx Wi-lne-day tiiorniui!
(Cimlinuril Hu I'agr I lin e I
of the project*. The other I* Cen­ weather hureuu Mint today a rag
tral
Park Village
with
________
___ for Negroe*
„
...... ing, late-neavon Pacific typhoon
a capacity nf Son families.
may hit Ukinawa within la houm

Experts Predict
Men's Styles

Nationalist Isles
North Of Formosa
Bombed By Reds

Laborer Confesses
Slaying Girl, 16

Smothers Explains
Commie Tactics
To Jewish Leaders

Chilly Weather
Is Predicted

Albert Fry, 60
Dies In Virginia

Six Arrested
Over Weekend

FSFWS Forecast

Red China Claims Population

Of Nearly 602 Million Today

F IR E — r i i M i n t r W

(r a n * hotu* at 1M5 K. Fourth 81. lain Friday affar________ ____ Ruby R**k 71, * « * &gt; (&lt; from tha 10-room h«u** unhurt
. „ . . . ...
___
Od abort a p. m. whan*ha a Mom of#d j® light If. ||e r « n , Milton, who
aim Head 1* (ho rooldn w *. waa a. &gt; away at work- Mr*. Root had Urrxl hi the hou*o mor# than 30
year*. Flro Chief Mach Ocvlaiid romarfcad that the fire had gained loo much headway for hi*
(a aar# lha homo, Ha oatiautod damag* at I li,0*0. Tho Hm u o w * « gutted almost rum pi*
etarted by an

TOKYO, .Nov. 1 i^ -R e d (Inna
today clultmxl Hie staggering
lilllnn of 12)1,1130.001) peojile
The I'ciping radio broadcu-t the
now figure, xiiyinti It wax IuimuI on
a direct ccn*u* taken in June lii.’gi
It gave no cxplanalioti a- to why
Ihe figure only now is being ir
leaved.
Tlie now figure I* loo million
more than Ihe most recent e-tl
mate* used by the Red* them
vclvex. and from 123 In i.vy million
more than m o,I non Cnnninmi-I ex
ihnale*.
In Irrm v of iNi|mlutlim. Hie new
figure make* llm newest member
of the Communist group of nalmnx
lower nearly twice ax large ux her
nearest eornpetitor, India, where
the 1031 cetiMix reporltsl 3M.H20,183 people.
Compared wldi Chinn, Soviet
Ituxxla x population mimheri'l 101
mtHion according to a UM7 figure
rc lm c d by Ihe Kremlin. .......nf
Soviet estimate* hove used the
round figure of 200 million. Even
so, Red China now boaalx morn
than thrre time* a* many people
a* her "idg" Communist brother,
to whom *fie ha* been ex|«irtlng
much-needed food In return for
military and iirluHria! aid.
Tha 1030 census in the United

Stale* showed l30.rgl7.3(H people,
.ml recent estimates have pushed
this above the liai million mark
The Helping radio said Ihe 103.1
census wax taken hv the Stale Hit
reuii of Statistics It xaM the cell
so- did iiul reui'b Foimona, while
Hie Chinese Nutnmulisl govern
incut of ('lilting Ival stick holds
,.way. nor "u few lander ureas and
in region, where lien I elections
had not yet taken place."
Nevertheless, Helping npparenl
1y included nut only the estimated
ll.ooo.wiu Cliluese now on Formosa,
hut also Hie estimated 12 million
overseas Chinese who live Hillside
China. Many of tlie-e hold dual
rllirenxhlp under Chinese law —
that of the country in which they
live and Chinese citizenship too.
Tlie Chinese population now
make* up almost one fourth of the
human race.
'Ihe Chinese Nationalist*, using
estimate* not unlike those of 150
year* ago. Arrived ut the figure
people. Alli'i Wold Wa (I this
figure wa* Increased by s o m e
source* to *75 million.
When the Communist.* look nvc.l
in tot!) they adopted this estimate.
Only recently iiavo they begun
speaking of a larger number in
their broadcast*.

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u m i,m rssj s OLLAHHEH— A rather anil hi* son, who were working on I M above building M W»
1TI h HI. in Goldsboro, were injured Halurduy after main when the front of the atrutura collapsed on
tup of them. F. M. Anderson, 5(1, Imitrurlor nt Cruomn Avail,my, suffered a fractured leg and enta
ulwut Ihe head, and i* confined to the Grange Memorial Hospital, while HI* son, John 13. wa* traatad
for minor cut* and shock at the Femnld-LnughtuitVIcmorial Hospital unit released. According to By*
standrrs, both were dug out nf tho drhrU shortly after the accident occurred, and • paswarby Jumpad
dear Just In Hme. (S taff Hboto)

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Mon. Nov. 1. 1VSA

P *n *

THE HANFORD HERALD

Business Moves A t raster Pace NewsOf Men

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Three Men Die O f Suffocation
SHENANDOAH, Pa. UP - Thrre vlzltlng them. Murphy xald Him*
men ,u f Located yesterday In n gn*- was a *tr»ns («lur of coal gas in
filled apartment. Police said the the n|iiirlinrnt.
tao came from a doused chlmne»IV ir e «aiil the diintney beenme
badly damaged by Hurricane H ard bbckcil with sot.l where .1 portion
Deputy Coroner Martin Murpliy of II had hern blown off hy storm
Identified the three as Steve Rolls-[ winds. They said the coal stove
nick, 07, and Jacob Shixllc, 58, two u u l In heal Hie place apparently
bachelors, and John Role*, &lt;5, hadn't Iweri tum id on since the
father ot ala children, wno was hurricane until .Saturday night

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CARACAS, Venezuela. UP—1T here| tlon at Its lire {&gt;cuiry from 50(i,tKK) ’ He. Sinclair and Phillip,
Total U.S. Investment in Vene­
was a time when doing builfteoai unit*.UlU year to 000,000 in 1955.
here meant b Int! It In the tropical
There’s tmigh cninpetiUon ahead zuela ta la * Is calculated at $2,.1ou,manner—easy-Koinu and lazy with for General Firrslu n ahn xjtiitg ol- ooo,ooo, with oil companies account
|dentv of time for friendly talk and ten production under way
wa&gt; at its ing for (ho greatest share.
a aiestn every niternoon.
new sixmillion dollar plant. U S
Why is this country—about H i
Old (he ‘Tropical manner" has Rubber I* building a IK4 million- time* the size of Texas with a
acquired a new meaning In Vene­ dr.llar lire factory which will be population nf about 5W million—
gi.oit for the U.S, invi -.tor?
zuela: huilllng h Its definition now completed next year.
Ahfnt is constructing a millionam) Hie lazy mao prneHcinu the
Tho men who’ve made the In­
dollar pharmaceutical plant. Parke vestments agree, tn general, on
,dd wav of life won't last long.
This will give you some Idea of Davis epened II* new pharmaccu- several answers:
the feverish activity golng'on right Ileal farlory earlier this year And
The nation lx rich—its wealth
Gita* .C h irr is making plans to built on the |»ctroleum industry
now:
inaugurate
a
new
branch
office.
But government and business lead­
Colgate Palmolive has Just bro­
The I! 3 -owned Vcneiuclan Sul- er* arc striving successfully for a
ken around for a new live millionpiiur
fo
rp
lias
Just
announced
healthy diversification of Industry
dollar dclerjfpnt plant. They're out
for a share of Ihc maikel grabbed p ' jiis for lorje sfiilo devclo|uncnt and development of agriculture.
of
its
vast
sulphur
deposits.
by Procter A Gamble. whirl,
Conuimcr purchasing power Is
opened Smith America's fir'd de­
(’rede Petroleum Corp.. an af­ high and stable and is likely to
tergent plant here two yarn ago filiate of Star.-lard Oil Co. (N .J.) stay that way for a long lime to
Genera! Tire has started con­ recently nut into operation a 21- come
struction of a five-milium dollar million dollar gas reinjection plant
Profits arc good and there arc
plant In produce plastic, nsphaT in Lake Maraelabo and doubled no restrictions on their removal
and rubber tile* foam rubber and the riioaeily of Its Amuny refinery
Taxes are relatively low, rising
storage b llle ile *. General lias also trout 71),W t t i 110,000 barretn pci slowly on a gradual scale until
aiimioiicrd plan* !■ Ihwhi pri luc day
reaching 23 per cent on net prn|it*
( ('lanesc t'urp will soon start , of six lo rigid million dollars and
ttriHlu'itig pl.istles at Its six mil­ 20 per cent on everything above
lion d liar
rayon
plant
which lhat
opened two years ago.
The currency Is one of the
Referring In Hits Ixorii, Joe W. strongest In Ihe world. There are
Puss, managing director of Gen­ no exchange controls. Paper mon­
eral Tire, savs: " If American busi­ ey is hacked 125 per cent by gokl
ness men were aware of tho dy- reserves. Thero Is no foreign debt
in nilviinre on the riirolar
tm nic growth of Venezuela today and the Internal government debt
MillI) 1)111 lllHi of voir
inure nr Hie,it wn.ild t«* down here i* infinitesimal. The national budg­
Inking advantage of Hie &lt;q.|&gt;ortunl- et is balanced every year.
lies erying out everywhere."
I at bur, once trained, is efficient,
Many other II S eompanlcs have productive and cooperative
already plnee.l Iholr bets »n Vene­
Government relations, according
zuela with invrslmpnl* that are to one U.S. manufacturer, "are
iU iilid o id rn v e ra u e l|, on A m et paying nlf Some of them IJ.S what you make them. Officials are
Ira n I'n r ill id Him k ( ’o m m in v
S till. IteHilelicm Steel, General intelligent, and they ha sympathetic
Mot r*. Chrysler, Sherwln - Wil­ oitre convinced that you can de­
bn* bur a iio llr v h o lifi r ' * t i l l i n g
liams. American Can, Sears Roe- liver Hie good* and stick by your
of
I F x r r lle t r t I ill I ll- s i', .
burh, National lllsrnlt. Standard woe,I,"
llralids. Pi-nnsall and Adams ChicNew industrial plants in Vetiezoe
lels
la face high wages but have a
toil, of i-iiiirse, there are the rompelltlvc advantage In starting
Hut. 115
Tourhhin Hid*.
petroleum
companies:
Creole, production with the most modern,
I'h,me glPO
Mene Grande (Gulf subsidiary), riflrlent machinery available.
Soeony, Richmond. Tefal, AtlanMany U S. companies have found
It drslrablc tn invito Venezuelan
private capital to participate in
Industrial enterprises, often on a
50-30 basis, nut whether alone or
Jointly with Venesurtan funds, U.
capital has generally prospered
here, receiving equal treatment un­
der Venezuelan law

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In Service
LI. Harold t'lausc, Navy pilotand son nf Mr. and Mrs, W. C.
Clause nf Sanford, arrived recent
ly in Key West for duly with the
Navy's Air Development Squadron
One.
i
The .squadron Clause lias been
assigned lo pluvs an Import:ml
pari in our national defense by
evaluating new equipment anil
developing tactics for combating
submarines.
Clause's last duly station was al
post graduate school In Monterey,
Calif., where lie was attending
general line school for the past
six months.
His wife. • Merriiyn, and three
children. Diana 8. Donald 1, and
Hal two months, will reside with
Hie new AirDevRun I officer in
Key West

CREDIT BUREAU OF SANFORD
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NOTICE
THE FLORIDA STATE HANK
AND THE SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL HANK WILL
BE CLOSED TUESDAY
NOVEMBER 2 FOR
GENERAL ELECTION

Let's Stop Them; What Do You Say?

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Mr. Under Ji|i|ii’:ir« to ululnt credit fur every rock!
tliiiijr Hint imi hnjijH'ned In Sanford wince he hernme n
member of the City Commlmdnn. Two tliinjfH. howevor,
he forRot to mention:
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MKVAfJISSEY, .England
ml W) - ft
In get a |i&gt;ral
b*?a pony
took 15 men l(
uul of a tree here yesterday
The pony dipped and fell into
the lop lirnnehrs while grazing on
the edge ot a small cliff The an!
mal was not hurl

Kirat, timt lie lielped ndnpt ti newer tax that will
drive all indurtlry out of our City anti ntiTlu it.x growth
for the remainder of our liven, and

AVF.BAGF INCO.MF '.tKPORTF.D
NEW IHf [.If I, India, hP-Tlic
p u n y i n 'N i f f
l.idmr Ministry ri'iiorls India's per
( IHCAGO .1* /lifted Williamson, r»|&gt;ila Inceuie averages 2fl( '-ti|iee*
83, a Shelby, In ti. Iilarksmilh.
cradled
Ills
great great grand 133 a year
laughter in Ills arm* lor the first i
time at n family reunion here
ye b'ld iy
lli'jin'M-iiiing Ihe live generation. !
were Williamson; ''is daughter, |
Mr Wtfllxiu i Blanchei C,,111m.. U). I
Hie C(h''nx* daughter .Mrs B m iire
•
Dumps •
Ir rig a tio n
Gal,inly 38: Mrs Gala dy's daiigh
ter. Mrs. I’alsy Jean Dmggun. 21
and 3 month-old l.ynell * Drnggun
207 I!. Ciiiiiinereinl
I ’h. 38H

Second, Unit he helped |ue*g a live-atock ordiiiHtico
that alloWH your iieiehlmr (if he ia Hint kind of netjftihor), to keep Ilia horse or tow within one hundreti feel
uf vour residenee.
Mr. Kmler will tax us until we can ’t pay. m ake
stockyards of mtr homes tmd he yells, “ DON'T LE T
'T H E M STOP US NOW".

WELL D R ILLIN G

Paul C. Marion

HOWARD C. LONG

TO-DAY!

at Lowry Air Force Bare, Col. I t .
has seen overseas duly In Labra
dor and North Africa as part ot*
SAC's program of global mobility.

MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING — TYPING
CREDIT INVESTIGATIONS MADE
ANYWHERE IN UNITED STATES OR
FOREIGN COUNTRIES

I1ARKSDARK A ll!
F t&gt; II C It
HASP;. I,;i .—Airmail Second Class
Leonard K Williamson &gt;«n of Me
and .Mrs Fred F VanAlMinr of
Oviedo, has been assigned ns a
radar mechanic In the 301st Arma­
ment and Klectronies Maintenance
Squadron of the famed 301st
Bombardment Wing at Barksdale
Air Force Base, La.
He is a member of Ihu vast
learn of malntenanre men who
keep Hie famed H-47 Stralojrl
bomber, the KC-ff7 tanker and
their romolrx ruuinmcnl in ex
ccllrnl shape. According to Col
John c Jmnkon J r . wing Com­
mander Hie Strategic Air Corn
mand "depend.* on its maintrn ]
ance personnel lo keep Its air
craft anil equipment m top condl
lion, assuring operational success
for any mission, anywhere, any-

Five Generations
Are Represented

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In June of Iasi yoar from achool

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New Mexico - Arizona Lease Co.

SANFORD DURACLEAN SERVICE
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JA CK RATIGAN

Why I am seeking Flic job as your Cify Commissioner

Wc know Jack Ralivan is a progressive business man.
Wc know Jack Rafitran is already familiar with I'ity
affairs. His service on many Cily eommiltccs proven it.

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We know Jack Itatigun is concerned, as you are, with
the present indebtedness of your City.
We know Jack Khtiiran will protect and preserve the as­
sets you now own.
We know Jack Matitfau will work cooperatively with
Cily, County and State officials to promote the best in­
terests of Sanford.
We know Jack Ratigan is an able administrator who
will work cooperatively with every City department.
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We believe you want a change from private frictions and haphazard planning to in­
telligent, far-sighted, businesslike administration.

Ah a family man, civic minded homeowner, church member, and with my experi­
ence In ihe buelneHH world making our Bring----fJBU RV K I CAN IIKLP DO,— By HARD WORK and SINCERITY OF PURiheJOH----- WE ALL WANT AND NEED TO HAVE DONE IN SAN-

For the Future of Sanford, we urge you to

VOTE FOR JACK RATKAN

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WE IIEMEVE YOU AKE NOT SATISFIED WITH THE WAY THE CITY
IS BEING RUN.

M Y FAMILY'S FUTURE IS FIRMLY
TIED TO SANFORD'S FUTURE

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Crash Altered Govern ment Position

Young Officer City Commission
(Conllnunl From Page Onet
ditional judge of the court of re
Investigated
cord in Escambia county

balloting In the general elccliuu
will he at the Hi County pells
Polls will be open from 7 a.in. uu
III 7 p in

Sno.ooo, up nearly five million ovci
low,
Estimated probable vote—45.113,
&lt;881. up 2.700.000 over 1050 vote

THE SANFORD HERALD
Mon. Nov, 1, 1931
Page 9

GOP is not contesting Democrats
in Ark., Ga , L a , N.F (Two-year
The stage was set for the entry thorlly to help farmers buy slnvr-,
WASHINGTON, '.fl -Tw enty-live
WASHINGTON, i.b-The factual
Campaign Arguments
It-rmi. s c . and Vn, Democrats
yrars ago the New York Stcck Ex­ cf big government, and an clcclhn pumps and cream separators
background behind the elections
Urc'Mcnt E isen h o w er-‘We re iuve 37 candidates, and 17 others
they could use the pjwcr.
change crashed with a thunderous was coming on.
All voting In the City clectim Tuesday;
Jett the extremes of both sides wear minor party label*.
AUGUSTA, (ia. igs — A slim, will
The "amnaoct
Tlio
"alphabet smm"
smm of
or egendc;
egenclc
rear which shook the world—and
The Democratic nominee Frank
be at the City Hall. vtlith
A total of 1,011 candidate*, in the extreme right and the extreme
House Fart*
paved the way for a new concept of lln D. Hcnlcvell, premlrcd "a new became bewildering. Tlxlay tin young officer was under house nreluding 30 women, are seeking the left We have the difficult task id
The 85n candidates (nr Ihe lluuso
the rest ill Camp Gordon today awaitBtrvernnietH In the United Slates.
deal for the American people." lie list of ah Ifshotl agencies In iitr
office
of
senator,
representative
dramatizing
and
selling
moderate
ate made op of 331 Republican*,
Until that day the economy u( would hc'p "the forgotten man at U S organisation mariiu-l show ,ng outcome of a preliial invrsllunit governor. This is 7ii less than parly government.” It:- adds the 432 Hem.,oral.-, and M minor party
the United States fought Its own the bottom of (he pyramid;" ho 81 bureau". agencies, rfflres. com- nation into charges lie ordered-re­
m
the
last
inM
term
election
in
nation
has
"come
fur"
tow
ard
nominees
Republicans have no
battles, suffered Its own Iw les, ircntiscd relief for the jobless. oltl mitters and commissions which ‘ roll* I" hang a fellow trainee hy
1030 Here’s the lineup1
blocking Communist aggression candidate* in 75 d l-ln el* —all blit
, ovnn Its own profits. It was the o farmers, old-ugc insurance, i t - imi.shro.iined in depression, then the fret from a Irec limb,
tiffinCandidal.-■
&lt;
Seals
at
slake
1
and
wfinmig
lasting
wor’d
peace,
n m the Setilh—and in 3 other dlsThird Army hcudi|uarlcrs abn ,
&gt;bse of "rugged ioJivithialfrm,’’ real nf prohibition. regulation of dted Others survive to this day.
•Senator
85
'it unemtdoyment
is going
down irn-t. the Democratic nominee!
Over Hie nnce-free seruntliv charged in a -l.il.’mint Unit Shnl
when each man—farmer, worker, the stock exchange.
Ki-pieseni.ilive
svi
i:i;r
sharply;
people
have
m..re
income
0
have Gop id ininati ns a* well —
financier—carved his own destiny.
On his Inauguration dny every market* t'nrle Sam loomed as a 1,1. cimrles r Anderson. 24. tir
7a
;i;i after taxes Ilian ever before
Governor
2 in Calif air I 1 in N V.
This concept was swept away bank in the country was closed, noli reman. Slock piitrhases hr I in merly of Si lanii*. Mu., fnrci I re
I
iN
.g
c
Maine
e'ected
a
Demo
A
S
1
1
Stevenson
—says
the
nice
by the crash and the depression the cfenoiuy was at a standstill. he at least ha’f paid in ea.-U. \ crnlls to lake sand hath*, do ex
N vde*I far House e.mlrn, 218
ertilic governor and ret levied a turn will delicinine "whether the Pre.-enl lineup Republican- 219,
inaugural
address company couldn't sell slock with hauitlng physical exercises and
which followed It The government Hooicvoll’s
Ueimbliran
senator
and
three
rep
extreme
right
wing
of
the
Itejnsb
stepped out 6f Its ro'e ts a wit­ lolled the bell lor business: "The nut haring its financial status to shout an i b«cene phrase from n ,
including 1 vacancy; Democrats
M-»enlatlves Sept 13. making 3K lic.ni Party will ventimie to deim 3I.V Itw hiding 3 varaneie*, and 1
HEt' and the public Pyramided tree tup
ness and became a policeman, a money changers have lied
.
.
,
MIAMI
Pi--I,t
Charles
Ehlrcdge
i
senators,
135
House
Slemliers,
and
nale.
or
at
least
frustrate
the
holding companies were broken up.
Then came "the hundred days
Judge and even a participant In
liide|iendenl
rhe 5 font lf&gt; 'Hirer, described as , ...
.
White the cuujdry watched in
Then came W ir'd War II, bring -nil -poker, and "on the l.nml-nmc ,,f
the economic life of the country.
Ml '" "
l’
‘ ;i" 31 governors being elected list * een-luet of our foreign affairs."
There'a
revolt
he
.-Id-,
againu
year
*
raln-tni
Ulg government was bom, gov­ astonishment F m t’s brain-truster.I ing prosperity and xacrlflrc. high silj," served as ,i master ser today .i Nebraska truck driver tv*, i
"l!u- laimlv ipi.inels and loipele —
Senate FP'rllitn Stales
arolncimts | vwnjes and shi rtages and niufi grant In the Fat East and won l**“;n DD'nlldi’it l*y a 14 vear o il'
ernment with nn Influence which and Improylser* slvot ai-la
(). I). Farrell .’111) K. First
Total 31 i two each to be cleric I division* ol llio Republican-, and
government and more cmitivt. two bcllb' stars in Korea
I'OUJH'T
gaffed*
poefcrihouk—in great WEs to a dared bl(t cooperative
'l l '11
,Ml' " in" " ,l" b '&gt;’ed ....
F o r III y e a r .
Mil- store has
la*I night am1 m \,-t&gt; , \ it . ami N r * a- f-l a aiii-1 p licie- winch eou-i-tenl'y
This t 'iic government reached
with record
speed.
lesser degree-of every cititen. Congress
................
..
lie wa&gt; on his first assignment Ml"
Ciir
con-tdontlv oh-irved the fol
lav t the few at Ihe expen-e o!
* It. ws Via \i I- i altf . ( ol a. 11--'
as an officer, in rommati I m Com r‘'i’ed her
Democratic Administrations pmFirst the Agricultural Adjust every man and wainmi with n
lowing hours:
live many
EMrrtlge -aid the truck driver Ga . Idaho, 111 Iowa
Kan K\
sided over its struggle with a great ment Act (AAA), paying farmers tioning. allocations, priorities, wage pany A. 1st Infantry Tr,Piling Reg
Mimu
Ml .
froete*. price and rent relting* iment. when, the Army charges, tie idontiNml a* Gli* Shaffer, Hi, ei I t , Ms-- \tn h
depression ar-J n great war. Now , f
Senate Ful ls
Week days; 9 a.iu. to 8:13 p.m.
N il , \ ,1
credit curbs.
Itepiihlicans arc in charge Slowly.1
furred recruits t&gt; underuu "I, ir,n Flvoiont. Nell . was picked old o! Mont . Ncl* , Nev .
Saturday* 9 a m to 7;J0 p.m.
Ni led I &gt; orgniti/r Senate, t't
a police lineup hv the girl
\ M . \N c
i , tialo. nkla , Ore tl I
cautiously, they ore trying to re­
Hut with the eleetion of D w ighl' sing air I humiliating (reatmciit.
t’u -eel Imeup
Republican* 13
Glo-eil fretn 7 30 p in.
\ l2-.vt-.ir aid boy who wo - ah , K * ' . S D , It mi
Tex. \ t V Derum i at- IU tmlepeiidcnl I
verse the trend.
million dollars fnr ft‘ltr«; tile C |t. Kl’ enhower In 19.32. the pcti
—r----------------- ——
Saturday muil ') a m Mon
ducted
Hallowe'en
niglil
itu
V,t.
IVyo
vllian
Conservatldn
Uorp*
rC
t'O
.
■tow did It all begin?
dulum began tn swing In the opivi C f l l i r r h D o l n n n t o c
J'lic :tf -eat- are now held by 1
went out on a "trick or treal" lout
Governor Flection MaleTwer.ly-rtvc year* ago this week lb tint 210.000 jobless youth* In the site direction Elsenhower &lt;rdereil | v , n u r c n L / e i C g a r e S
Iteputili'.in- and 22 DoiiK'cral
ik r- .ed as a girl also ideiilifiet
Total 33 Ala Nil/ \rk I ’alif
•decontrol of the area price cell I
X ^ ..
headlines screamed "Slock mar- forests at a dollar n dny.
Khalfer ns thr man who abducted ! i 'olo , 1’mill , Fla , tin . Iilalio. Seal- not affected by Itii- year’,
Then, the Public Works Admin­, lugs. Wage central went out sintul- U c O V C U f t I O U T
; panic Ip the street."
el 'di.io are in w held l*y 33 tiepub
and later relcused him
istration
cPWA)
tu
and
spend
ition
(PW
A)
lend
tatlcoun'y
Consumer
credit
control
low a, Kan . Md Mass , Mu ll
of Tuesday, Oct. 20.
ill an-. 21 Democrat- and l fnije
Ml A.Ml t.P— A group of 11 l)lsThe
girl
who
identified
Shalfei
c
and
one
thint
billion
dollars
died
neon
after
Minn,.
Ni
!*
,
Nev
,
N
it
,
N
M
“ billion dollars of
pcndcui lor a holdover total f 311
elides nf Chris) delegnles, who at
for u
..... bridges,
_______ buildings,
______ and
dnm*.
private buyers wen- fouml for tended Hie I'Mih international con told pi .lire she w.i- uii her wav ' N Y , N I* . Ditto nkla Ore Pa
The 1111*1 i’ ll vva. fllh-.l wdli lln
lioine from the movie- In-t uigiu | It I
even
the
works
of
hungry
iirlld
v
Si
.
Nl».
I
'
no
l
ex
\
t
ii .-loi1 o Sept I i ..( Ken M r f,t
the federal barge line. Tin- long veidiiin vvhieli ended Simd.iv, left when a m.m jumped out &lt;&lt;l to ;
For a while
Mis Myo
tel * 'll,- e .Smith I It Maine I
tor ■
iti lolir id mi*smnary sfa* i
»&gt;i sinyn' over
Toil uu
in 11 tidehmd.
iPiridMt * w»*
Vi h toil.iv
1
ml rich
jlllte
n irtniT
W
ill, w
r.lTlSl The Hecuritkrs amt Kxrhnmje Ci in wTanirle
grabbed her around Ho in-el 1
mission
(SEC)
lo
curb
xtm’k
lionin
Jamaica
and
Puerto
Hire
settled ip favor ol the 'dales, lllgli tmnJai
ItcgJstiation Prcliabtr Ante
T. c v at ’ only 31 Unptihhi an
briefly, men
then skidded
nricuy,
skiuucii Inlo
mio a twoand dragged tier into tin r.n Sin
market
abuses.
Tin*
Tennrs-ee
F dllll.lted cligltit • voter
7 1 i alidtd.de for Hie 37 -ent
Tlie
gild rigid crop twipnerts were l"W- ’ Seme two
fw million church mem vva* driven to a lonely aie.i m Hi
year .fecllne Eventually a ereepValley
Authority
o
I
about
rt
nun
clui-.chc*
in
ered arrl in mis- flexible, and :t t'*'1* and .
ing paralysis took hold Jobs wehllMi'thyye-t seittmi and • aped -|u
The
Tlonte,
Owners
L
u
n
Corn
romim-sinn we* &lt;realnl to draw i the United Slates and Canada -aid. Hu i returned tu the ... a :
lost, sale* fell off. riroriuqllnn
slumped, businessesi fulled. Till* fT tn U *). to save a inilliim n iv new dividing lilies between slate were i" p re -e "li-I m the week long where -tie yea- olnhuti'd
ipri'liri)!
families
from
foreclosure.
The
Fed­
and federal authority
was the great depression.
I Shatter w,it ariested aliei po
The group eltt-letl Dr Kilos II (dice working on a -ketch* dr
Deposit
Insurance
t'ori*.
In 1932 every fourth worker was eral
The It Ex’, which busliica.sincr,
-Monlgomerv
Lexington,
Ky.,
(F
D
IC
)
to
Insure
the
savings
1
*1
Jobless. The national Income fell
felt had overstnyeil d- wrjcoinr
-erlptiou "I the ear by Ihe gir!
to half that of 1929, and private small bank depositor*. And many in the Inn Iing htisine-s, went iulr, presiileni i*f the intern tliotuil eon louinl ii in a parking Lit Flit- gul
venlinu
and
m-tnlled
him
in
the
more.
construction shriveled to nne-xbvlipstick and a package &lt;U loilibb
luiuldotlim The g ivermnenl began
V zcnlh. One farm In four was Mjld
guilt were louud in the ear. El
Tn cap It all. there was the Nfi iiixpectfrig it* other imslnrs* eti oilier Siiiurtlav
The elmreh group resolved to i. edge -aid,
for taxes. Five thousand banks lion: Indurtrtal Dccovpry Admin terprises with a rtilil eve
lit
th u
Work
for
racial
Integration*
and
failed. A (hlrtl of the nation’* ritll
Tltc Rtpiblicaus, huwever. art "It* teach (tsdicnrauee, pntlenre
road* went Into rtcelw H hip.
far from advocating a return nl and generosity on both slims "
President Hoover, who hod been ,and
front.,
. store
_____••
- - 8oue
. . . . 700
. Indus. government to the VOe it held prioi
The Met'arrnn Walter act on In*
o vastly successful secretary of trie* cooperated; they itrrw up |„ j^ t) while dc/cn-e emergenev
commerce, made attempts Ini-mute code* Of fa ir rompetltlnn to ‘ Ik- tsnrrau- have vv*U»rr: ■t‘ ur died migration »»• cintilcmned by res
i’hitimi and th&lt; delegates asked
lirdustry and restore public confi­ bllizc
le ft, set
minimum wages, Elsrnliowrr
ip price*.
*
reorganizations
eo
AMMAN Jordan ■4* King llodence. When brave words failed and hjftoM to bargain collectively mented some ilf*pressi'n-i*orn lm t'hnreh memb . to -upiMirt legl•ein called today lor the e-tal*
Litton which ' mure nearly retire
the 'Xeeonatruction Flnnnce Corp. withl workers.
reau* mnro firmly into th ■ federtil sent llic Christian concept of In­ ll-limeut of u tlglitiug ar force
(H FC) was created in 1932 to lend
At ffrxt business liked NR A striieliiie.
dividual worth and the commit and pledged "no peace no nego
government money to business.
whleJi Misjfendrd milch tint! trust
For
Instance:
the
new
cabinet
iiie'ti in Ha- ideal- of freedom and Ration with Ihe J e w -"
Dot not to the formers nr the
m 1&gt;bor wftj ml* rank Department of Health. Edo demtu
In ii -pencil read tor loin hv
racy
Hint r.dlrn and Welfare rensists mainly
Pn oner Tewfik Alulu I lludu at
z
r .,i ^r i*,ifJn / ’Pf'"'*0'1
“n,v 1,*i; bii-ifiei* llkrul wo* declared tin of the Office of Education ami the
it.......pining "I Parli irn-rii Hnt D si m i
red or Indirect govern ment dole " ronstltjrttqnjl, white labor par Public Health Kerch ■ .nni Inin
-ein -aid
d lie time |i i- come l &gt;
I 111 l I I M M I N - I m S
layrd ps NR A gain* Irttn thr Wag relies id the New Deal Hit* .'hivis
e-lalill-li a figllllng air force lo
go side In -Lli* with out other
ner Art hftd the start of indiutrlnt Security Ailmmislralmp and Ihe
G lin t P 2
tinlnhfVTn
force*
burraii) of public assiitanre old
I AM PA a ~ A lirotlier shut his
"My government'* polo on Pal
hundred day*. Not 1'*| age and survivurs' insuratwr, and d -lr r yi-terdav. then ti«ik his own
All In
tu
c-lliic remain- lip' -nmc a Ihid id
mention the tugalizotU'n of beer, federal rfpU t unicni l l
• .1 \ l\
1*1 llt-vli-r HtiMi
life in a family argument that had
abandonment nf fhu gold »tandaAI.
llio GOP learned ipiicklv Rial bn-ii goitic on fur two years over other Aral* romonc- o &gt; pc.oo . no
Iiir*(titumr••ii. ,v.-» v..i i,
o
iin
lio
lv
w
ith
th
e
lew
you urt? herj'tiy nniifiiii n, rib* and Ii mctAmonuioiis of the RFC an admlnRtrat/nn p’edged fit-i to a lenist left In tlo'ir hither.
&gt;"ttr Vs-rllten ilrfrnst-s, if ,mt, ,,n
The agency pnure.l to19 liillibn tflnin thr so:-)sl gains of re m it
tlia 1f*tIt day nf N..t ••i|,«.&lt;•■. C'.it
Detective F t pete Frank- said
to jllij lull t|f I'nliHiIttlut flltiij ddlars into the ftyht on drprc**lrm years and, *ce..ml|y, to use all it'
UR* hkt ytiti In Ihf. &lt;'Irt-nlt 17,till Admfnfstrfifnr Jesse Junes later powers In maintain maximum pro I1" ' ' . sp do, Mi, w alked Inlo the
} ji\ c il in \ nn s in tif&gt; ii(.
.'n f Mmnliit.lt. I'mintt, l-'|..r l.l &gt;. wl.lt-l. suinmarlted the tempo of the era: duetion, cmplnytrieirt a id hiiylng kitchen ■""! asked M r- Llllv I’lr.
CMlist- |s tnU lll’il t *I-11.It I th C llnvl.
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17 "Winn arc we rpdng to
I ’lnllillfr. s». Mnrom llnyl [n-ft tnl "Many limes we saved a hank be­ lower, cannot ilecelernte it* -pcm. -c tll- the will'
l i n i c l / s /o ’ i c r l i t m i i ‘ » f t in ' n u l i o n ' i
mil. t'linm-nry Nn tB2n, stimn In-lnit tween midnight and the opening ing^ino _f|u|ckly
n suit fnr tllvort:*, nil|tru|-tt n |ir- of Its doors at 0 a m."
n c w -c tir snlrs hits r r m lu tl m i i i l l - l i i i i c
deflation of credit and In
t-rm- Pin ('nnfi-Hbu Hill |,n ruicKit.
In all RFC saved 7.(Xai batiks crease of fnteront rotrs. wlib- " T |tm,;
d- reco|iinu'ndallnni:
it jt itI nsl &gt;ti u fnr riilloM* it* u|i|n nr,
lii iili f u r the f&gt;iiit
Sales are
lit "it nr nnstvr r as i n i t l . y n, is from the fate of Ihe 5,(MM) winch wero among the earliest ol tin- tl-e m ■rul commls-luii on organ
liarfln.
sail r im ! vo l l i till tha t It tile h iin ti' is outWITNEMM ids In. |I&lt;1 nml r&gt;f11i-lol already had failed Directly or Elrenhpwcr eeununiic iefiiVui', had | i/vtlrn of the e'e-utive tivanch
«r*J this * 11. tlSy nf Ot-lnlinr. A II through offshoot corporations, R the money maiket* -Usturbcd * ■" headed by |lcit* il H - ver
sellin i! a ll o ilie r ears in A m r r i n i
loaned Ilk trillion doTars to farm ­ In months The government uuirk ! Ill- rectmnjcndnlioax. if adopted
n |&gt;. iiRititrnnN
ers, halted out ton insurance cofn- ly backed up. made money "ru -i i and passed on to I'nngrc-- hv El
r«'Cmv//f.w n f f ir ir e r l n s s - r xccfit I ten
I'lrrk, rirm ill ftiurt
1 IHHAI.1
pnnifs, financrxl the Rural Fife- cr" again.
' senhower, cottkl start either a mn*
nf the s n -rn lle tl " In w -firie e th re e ."
lllittlshfiie h. Kuldosi
Irlflcallofi Administration In bring
At the end of ibis year (lie moat I »ive withdrawal of government nu
■VMi.rnrv fur J'lisIf*tlfC
power to farms—and then set up important of Klsonliower's many i thorltv, or n viebnte of blslorie ill
*1 North Cotirl HtffM
Wv flin t In keep it lititt \v tiy , ttrul c titl
urtsndo, Florlilii
thr electric homo nnd form an- udvisury cotnmixsiuns will liegm mrnsions.

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IS THIS AN EXAM PLE OF THE BUSINESS'
M Y OPPONENT ADVOCATES?
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AN OPEN LETTER TO THE CITIZENS OESANKOUI)
From The Flrnl I Hnd Thought That This Campaiurn Could ISu On Our Inclividuat Merits, The Actual Ihnucs, And The Record
But My Ot&gt;|mn*hl, A RelaHve Newcomer I’o Our Midsl, Mas Seen Eil 'I’o Miv*
lend And Confuse The Record.
Lant Week In The Herald And Over The Radio lie Would Have Von Believe
I Was Respond bit For The Unpopular Sewer Charge.
“Mr.Oppohehts l§ It iPhat You Don’l Know The Truth Or, Art* You .Ins! De­
liberately Trying
Mislead Our People?”

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But-Now's tho tim e
to Talk Turkey on the
buy w ith the

St&gt; « i'V t ' 1:111- i 11U l i i r l iv r ijjlt t now
v villt pi icvs a m i Ir m lt- in x Inn i&gt;mul tn
miss, W r 'rc o llu itij; m u' IvlsI iln t lm i uu llic c a r tha t lia s I lie p o w e r,
the rid e , the ro u n i, and the s tv lim i
lliu t have ta k e n \in e r ie a l*\ s ln rm .
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vy hat we me nn.

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THIS IS THE RECORD
COMMlHSlON MINtltRS DEC. 14,193:1.

’ ‘ ' “ .LOWS.
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ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING SEWER
Wa t e r iIo n d h a n d c iia r c e s
MAYOR RANDALL CHASE
YES
COMB. JOHN IV E Y ..........
YES
COMIL DENVER OOflDELL
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GOMR. JO H N KADER - - NO
COMrt. WILLIAM STEMPER
NO
Why Don’t You Check The Record And See How I I'ought And Opposed The Sewer
Plan Adopted And What I Knew Wuh An Over Charge I’o The People

Is This "The Business"' My Opponent
Is Trying Te Give Us? '
My friends I cmi’t Blvo you WA fclty politico Dot I cuiA cunlthtle to »ivt.&gt; you
HONKST, SINCKRK, UN8HL&gt;!BH nervicb to «ll tHe !&gt;ot&gt;Dlo. Kerpln^ the
faith at all times with your City's business out in the open.

Mmrok thm A/gr 3-w m y b o n u s

Advanced Styling

Bettor Buy

— Itw vary look o f tho now '5 3
c a n it yours In today's Bulck at
a '3 4 prico and "dool."Long, low
g lam o r lin es— sports-car snap
— that trend-lotting panorpmic
w indshield — fresh, s la y -n e w
styling that means a higher resale
value for you a l trade-in time.

— a lot morn automobile for you*
money — morn room and powor
and rido comfort — plus traditional
Bulck solidity o f slructure — and
all at prices (hot start, right next
lo those o f fho so-called ''low price Ihrco."

Record-Making
Allowance
— Irom Iho Irronondous volume
that has put Quick inlo tho lop 1
of the nation’s best sellers. Anri
just to koop sales souring, w a're
willing lo give a whale a f an a l­
lowance right now to keep success
rolling in high. So come (n — gel
Ihe car and Iho d eal that are far
too good lo puss up.

RE-E.LECT-City CorttMtesibntei- In Oroup I
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�a big stick* in the form of armed forces
strong enough to protect us.

Friend "A l"

have a good friend In ‘his communHe’s u great fellow, this guy "AL". He
1nnd his name is "AL".
likes fun nnd has lots of it at conventions
"AL" Ja np rove n friend of voternnH. too. and other state and national meetings. Ilk
Hin first concern is care for the disabled likes local affairs best— nnd Is considered a
vets and their dependents. He's a chnmplon stand-out at picnics, pitch-in suppers nnd
of vetornns legislation nnd fought for nnd fish fries. He's a regular guy,
secured that great system of veterans hos­
“ AL" IwgJns the preamble to his con­
pitalization cnlled the V. A. (VeternnH Ad­ stitution with tin* words "For God nnd
ministration).
Country" He doesn't care what church you
“A I/* Is responsible for the G. I. Hill and attend, but sponsors a "Back to God" pro­
the blessings It brought !o veterans who gram and urges daily family prayer.
needed housing, education and on the Job
Our friend "AL" is The American Legion
training when they got nut of service. II
— ih
you might have guessed by now.
mnde our vets the best educated in tin*
"AL" has more than 17.000 posts noil
world, the best boused and the best vets close to three million members. We salute
financially— and the biggest taxpayers of Ib is great veterans organization, which Is
nny single group.
Die choice of presidents and Gl men of dis­
"AL" helps build the community and tinct ion everywhere.
hart been making hometowns bettor places
"AL"— Tiie American Legion— is the
to live since 1919. He’s Interested In child voice of the veterans being heard throughwelfare nnd believes in u square deni for mil the land. "AL" needs the help of every
every child, having spent more than 100 mil­ eligible veteran to keep this voice strong.
lion dollars to that effect over the years.
If you are a veteran of World War I.
"AL" beliovcs in Amorlcn—first, last ami World War II. or the Korean Wnr — and
always. He docs something about it in a have an honorable discharge— this news­
positive wny—like sending thousands of paper in behalf of nur local posts, the
boys to BOYS STATE every year and hold­ Charles Young F’ost 207 and the Cnmpbclling a BOYS NATION in the nation's capitol. Lossing Post 511.- Invites you to Join The
Through Junior Baseball, ornlnrial con­ American Legion.
tests, flag education, school medal awards
We sre glad to extend this invilntlon for
and Boy Scout Troops, be gives hundreds of mil' friend "AL".

thousands of our youth n chance to know
what makes our country great.
"AL" hates communists. He lias been
fighting Reds long before it was “the tiling
to do." He is against all types of un-Ameri­
canism. Ills efforts in this regard have
made It very tough for these types to carry
on their conspiracies.
"AL" is for a strong national security.
He believes in ‘talking softly and carrying
TODAY’S BIBLE VERHB
Boast not thyself of tomorrow, for thou
knowest not what a day may bring forth.—
Proverbs 27-1. Only today Ih ours, yester­
day belongs to history, lad we can do some­
thing about today.

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Monday, Nny I, 195-1

Page 4

The Two Lloyd Georges
In the general reshuffling of Sir Winston
Churchill’s cabinet, Major Gwilym Lloyd
George Is transferred from Minister of Food
to Home Secretary aarl Minister for Welsh
Affoirs. This is a step upward.
Lloyd George is the son of one of the
great figures of the early part of the cen­
tury. David Lloyd George, the fighting
Welsh radical, bugbear of the landed in­
terests. who was called in to win World War
I when, under Herbert Asquith’s leisurely
leadership, British fortunes seemed to tie
dragging.
Lloyd George, in Ills own phrase, "ging ercil tip" th e w a r, hut yielded to p olitical
expediency in his conduct of the British
cause in the Paris Pence Conference. He bail
recklessly promised to squeeze Germany "till
tiie pips squeaked," to repay the war dam­
age for which she was responsible. He soon
found that this was quite Impractical
Tiie effect of Ids rash promise was to
destroy the faith of the British Tories in
him. They had been willing to waive their
earlier antagonism ho as to get a dashing
war leader. They were not willing to accept
him In peace. When they turned against
him. lie was never uhte to roguin strong sup*
port. When he was made an earl, It w as an
admission that Ills days ns a popular leader
were over.
Ills son does not possess his dnsli, hot
seems a lie n useful workhorse.

HAL BOYLE

Comes From Basement
MOnOANVILLE, N. J., in - P a r ­
ents, when o son Ii drafted for
military service, sometime* com­
plain:
" I wouldn’t want my hoy In duck
his duly In the country. Hut it docs
scent such s terrible waste of time.
ow that we arc at peace. Anil
•*s so young, lie ’ll be surrounded
by all kinds of temptations. It’s
so easy for a kid his ago to go
wrong."
Whenever 1 hear a father or
lolher carry on like this, 1 feel
I * telling them the story of Steve
Jei Ins career is an eaample
iw military service, far from
hurting a kid, can help him
ills feet on the ground jmd find a
real goal In life.
, Steve, sliver-haired but still
tough-fisted at 53. Is about as
nigged an Individualist as any left
In the land. He likes la hunt bears
In Canuds, buffalo or leopards
In Africa, because lie cherishes (ho
intense feeling of allveness that
comes la moments of danger. He
also operates ■ |ia,ooo.ooo-«-yesr
electronics Arm, and gels a simi­
la r thrill blurting down the solutlo
to an intricate problem In eti
nearing.
a friend said of Lavoie,
ithrop. Muss,, boy who won si
eess the hard wav:
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as he’s wa

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to-heart talk with a aym
teacher convinced Sieve
siting hla time. Although
I, he managed to enlist

y
he talked Northeastern College Into ton, U.C., and I sold It for $7
admitting him us u spcrlul student Then I got a 112 Job as a WI'A
iy promising
In cnlch up on his electrician."
by
pruml
high school work In the summer
A year later he became nn nsscmonths. For u „lime
, . . he plrktxl up
. elated engineer at Wright Field In
some rhange righllng as a pro. fiaylon, Ohio, and pioneered In
boscr.
’ developing
, _ airplane
Instrument
"M y first year I llunkcd five landing systems.
subjects," hu sold. "Hut I mnde
" I invented a antenna that en
them up during Ihe summer. The allied them to save and use H.ooo,ncxl year I flunked one. uml after ooo worth of transmitters they
that i didn't flunk any."
were ready to Junk," Steve said.
Ry stubborn boning he managed "For this they raised my pay
both to complete Ills high srhool tlOO-from t3,200 to 11,300 a year r‘
work and graduato from college on
Steve, who admits he has quite
schedule.
get"Rut I still didn't feet I had an a temper, brooded shout this, fin­
ally quit. Ho got a commercls
education," he said. Helped by his firm to nut him nn lls pay roll while
wife, Miriam , who earned $13 lo he worked out his electronics ex111 a week In a hardware store, pcrlmcnts In his basement labor­
lie took a gradule degree al Union atory.
College, spent two more years at
This llrm didn't see any possi­
Harvard.
bilities In Ihe gudgcla Steve turned
" I never wrote my doctor's up, so they severed
sever
Ihe contract,
ered II
thesis. We had twn kids I fell I nnd
im] Stove
Sieve went Into
!
business
fnr
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had Iho knowledge I needed, »o I hlnuelf, selling a high frequency
said to hell with Ihe degree. I wave meter he hod Invented. II
wanled to work.
caught on nl onre.
"That was 1030. I was tint. Nn
His Lavoie laboratories, born in
rest jobs wero open. I made IIP a basement, mushroomed during
a week doing waterproofing, my the war. Sieve now ha* S00 em­
wife made Ilk as nn occnuntniif, ploye* and three plants that turn
so we were at least living. Then nut a number of devices used in
tho nation’s radar defense net­
r'I bought a 11 auto radio anil work.
swapped il fnr a Rule* • you could
Tho U.S, Navy, which turned
make m y kind of a craiy deal then Steve from a problem kid Intn a
and act out U) drive aenua llu- man wtlh a goal, now amploya his
country to find any kind of Job. Inventions on Its shlM ana planes.

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fAMES MARLOW

Mail W ill Tell Amount O f Income

Veterans Corner
lli'ii- ari- authoritative answers
from the Veterans Admlnxrtatlun
to four qurstlons of interest to
funner srrvlremun nnd their fund*
Ill's,
(J. I um no eX-WAC. planning
to util-nil school under the Korean
(■I Hill. My hiisliunil Is worlkng.
Will V'A puy me tin, added Gl ullownnru for a veteran with depenilenls, even though he Is work­
ing 7
A. No, You cmdtl i-luiiii the added
allowance fur your husband only
If he were In fact dependent upon
you.
(J, As a tnemlsT of the Reserves,
I receive pay for attending weekly
meetings und going on uelive duty

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CARTOON — NEWS

Tuesday — Wednesday

PROMISE
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PERFORMANCE?
in 1951, my opponent

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Did He Do It?

NOW he says he believes a sewage dis­
posal plant can he built without additional &lt;
taxes.
DO YOU I1EIJEVE IT?

vote for J A C K R A T I G A N
Put business principles Into city government
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EWING DEAN, Jr

B E L I E V E IN
SANFORD

/ Believed In Sanford Enough To Move

Here O f M y Own Free
I Believed In Sanford Enough To Invest
M y A ll Here,, In A Local Industry.
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I Believed In Sanford Enough To W ant
To Be A Part O f Its Future.
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Herbert Prevott

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Why all thw red and yellow
stripe business?
Internal Revenue Service offi­
cials say it was adopted to s p e t*
up office routine — make it easier
to send the right forms to the
right people.
Some complaints have been
received from people who don’t
like the possibility of others know­
ing, in a general way, about their
income. The Internal revenue peo­
ple don’t sec much danger of this
happening.
They point out that mailmen, who
would sec all Ihe envelopes
striped returns, are federal c m
ploycs forbidden by law to tel)
w hat they know about su c h
things as taxpayers' Income.
And as for others who might
spot Ihe red or yellow stripe, or
who might pick up an envelope
and tell from the feet It contained
an iinder-$3,(k)0 form, a spokesman
said:
I suppose that a prying person
apart
in an apartment
house mlgghf learn
something,
be. p re t^
hlng, but It would
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hard for anyone else to do so.

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Election Guidance
Asked In Prayer

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RYAN

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There are some exceptions to
this system. For imtapee:
Farmers, as well as business
firm proprietors snd partners, will
get special forms. Businessmen’s
will have a blue stripe on the outIde. Farm er’ will have a green
stripe.
t
In addition, the undor-15,000-type
cards will be mailed only to peo­
ple:
1. Whose whole 1953 income
came from wages nnd salaries,
phis up to $100 In such things as
dividends and interest; and the
usual
withholding deductions.
These Installment plan tax pay­
ments are taken out of most peo­
ple’s checks every pay day.
H some of your under-$5,ooo in­
come last year came from other
sources, however, you won’t get
by with the short return in the
sealed envelope. Even If your In­
come included some such trifle
as $3 for the rental of an aban­
doned shed, you’ll graduate to the
red stripe class, and have lo make
out a longer form.

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Tills column is for Sanford Her­
ald readers to use In expressing
their opinions upon uny mailers of
interest to the general public We
solicit yot-r Ideas and fair i.,t clsnis of any existing conditions,
rily-wlde. slate nnd national: com­
ment.. ,ir criticisms nl individuals,
public official-., groups or organ
uulions, Inil be temperate, fair
and t.'iiUiful No personalities. The
length of your letter depends upon
the Importance of what you liuvc
In say. All letters will lie signed
by wril-’r with address, though
signature will be withheld from
publication upon request. Wher­
ever possible letters i should be
-4limited to -200 or rton words. The
Herald reserves the. right to .edit
or cut letters to Til ilia space
to help you with your forest man­
available
agement problems free of charge.
As | an In ||ie hospital lu-rr be
Inp floated (nr nslhma and nerves
and a heart cmultimn and u&lt; I
am unable to draw compensation
or pension hti'lcr Ihe present is)
day requirement for service in war
time, I wonder if I have jinv
friends or anyi.nu in Sanford l*pst
American Legion who would send
me a few cigarettes and a riipy’ of
The Su uford Herald so l might a I
least smoke amt read of
Ihe
death's of friends of Imlli mine
und my mother's friends in my
home town
We only hove the American Leg­
ion of Kingsport, Tenn.. and Hie
Elks Club ot Johnson City who
give U s a bingo parly und a free
package of cigarettes now nnd
then. Tho veterans administration
gives us 12 packs per month, so
vuu see tho conditions here, nice
hospital, best of treatments med­
ical and surgery, friendly liuspilal staff, lots of members and
patients In home und hospltul. but
still I'd glvo It all just to lie in a
one room shack In Sanford, Flor­
ida with a light Job. Hoping all
who read this will remember olr
Slim Ranks, formerly of Sanford
Rest of luck, health, happiness,
and may God bless you.
Yours iruly
Ulmer G. Ranks
Mountain llutne, Tenn
V A Hospital Ward 12
PS Will answer all letters re
reived.

Every Monday Nlaht la Lurkv
Tar Nlaht, P in t IS Cara W ill
H m in P m P i m m —

AGENCY

By F.D CREAGII
(Tor James Marlow)
WASHINGTON OB - A letter you
get Isle next month may provide
a llpoff lo your neighbors as to
what salary brsekel you were In
last year.
Right after Christmas, Uie goverment will start mailing income tax
forms and instruction* to taxpay­
ers. And these packets will tell
anybtxly who looks al them what
your Income bracket was lust
year — whether you were in the
under-$5,000, the t5,000-to-$10,000,
or the over-tlO,000 class.
This Lx how It works:
If you reported on the simplest
form an income of less than 15,000 last year, the government will
mail you a new type of return.
Jt will be about the size of on or­
dinary bank check. The return,
which you must file by April 15,
1055, Is designed for easy handling
by calculating machines.
It you reported a IS.OOO-to-IIO.000 Income last year, your new
form will come — along with an
Instruction booklet — unwrapped.
The package will beaT a red stripe
a quarter of an inch wide.
Finally, if you told the govern­
ment your Income last year was
over $10,000, you also will receive
Iwo weeks each year. Will this a nn-cnvrinpe parkr-i Rut In this
pay la- deducted from the monthly ease It will carry a quarter-inch
allowance ] receive os a student wide yellow xlrlpe
lo college under the Korean Gl
Mill?
A. No, Reserve pay will not
he deducted from your Gl allow­
ance. Neither will any other out­
side earnings you may receive.
LAST TIME TODAY
Under the law , the monthly al­
lowance far school-going veterans
Iff &gt;Ittfi'V
remains the same, regardless of i
outside income of any kind.
&lt;J. f have u permanent Gl in­
surance policy which lapsed sever­
al months ago. To reinstate, I un­
derstand I will hove to pay all
I,ark premiums. Will I also be re­
quired to pay interest on Iho pre­
miums T
A. Yes. You will he required to
pay Interest ut the stipulated rnte
for your type of policy.
(J. f am thinking ubout paying
i,*
tho additional premium nn my Gl
i .
vVljnWk!?
insurance policy, so that If I became totally disabled for six
months nr more 1 will ri-cclv» u
STARTS TOMORROW
monthly payment from VA. If I
should become disabled, would
S
H IR LEY
these payments I receive be de­
ducted from the face .amount of
tho policy T
ROBERT
A, No. Monthly payments for
total disability for which you are
paying extra premiums do not decrcaxn the fare amount of your
Gl Insurance policy.
(Vi-Uraiis
living
In Central
Florida wno wish further Informstlurt aobut their benefits should

%l Believe That W ith A Forward Looking
City Administration Sanford A nd Semi­
nole County W ill Grow A nd Prosper To
Benej
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S o c ia l fa e n J tA .

Stork Shower
Given By Ladies
For Mrs. Swain
M rv Lloyd Swain wn* honored
u l week with a -lurk vIiowt-i
flvcn fur her by Airs. Richard
-lass unit Mrs. John Keeling Jr.
at the latter’s home on Douglas
Ave.
Mrs. Charles Thomas and Afro
l'orler Lansing III were winners
uf the gutues played. The hunoree
then opened many lovely gifts
w-hlch wrre resting at the base
of u huge stork in the center ol
the room.
Refreshment* In .1 pink and blue
culor scheme were then icrscil o
he lolloping: Mrs. Swain, Airs. A
It. Stevens, Mrs L. M. Swain,
Mrs. Marvin A. Dyal, Mrs. Leon
Swain, Mrs. J. V. Holloway, Mrs
Alalcomb lanlge Jr.. Mrs Charles
Lansing. Mrs. l’orler Lansing III,
Mrs. Donald Fla mm
Airs Vernon Hardin. Mrs. Wllmer Slapletnn.
Airs.
Charles
Thomas, Mrs. Walla re T ire , Mrs.
George Kciils, Mrs. Frank Schatilleet. Airs. William Frank, Mra
C. E. Chorpcnlng Sr., Mr*. C. K.
Chnrpenlng Jr., Mrs. W. P. Chap­
man, Aliss .Mabel Chapman, Air.*.
F. M, Ford, Mrs Keeling, am
Mrs. noss.
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Junior High P-TA
To M eet Tomorrow
Due to the furl tb.it the Sanford
Junior High School J’-TA will mil
have a general business meeting
in December, a session will he
held tomorrow m room no at Semi
nolo High School.
Mrs
Airs. J. I’
I*.. Wilson, president,
prosit
ha
urged all parents
rent to he at this important session.

Trick Or Treat
Dance Attended
By Large Crowd

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Evelyn Jones, Robert Cushing
United In Impressive Ceremony
In u hi'uiitiful double-ring, I'timlli'light ,tn'tii&lt;ioy M i-( Kvilyn Jour*
dmigblcr &gt;&gt;f Mr, nnd .Mrs. Tril J,,ni-it Ixminc th,. limit- of Hubert
Jiimi-s Cushing, smi uf Mi unit Mis. .1. I|mvut,| Cushing, .Saturday
evening ui 7;:lu u’rlurk ul tin Chtirrli uf God uf Prophecy. Perfurm'ipg the Impressive ceiemuny vvn* the hrilie's eimtdp, the |(ev. Iluhi-rt
Vlckors uf Jacksonville.
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----The couple repented the nuptial I r ,

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rilMre added a warm glow over the
white hirrnlntr ta m e that furnish- bridal mu pie nnrl tltelr guest*.
cij the only illumination were The
punch tnlile holding two cry*
,,,,,red on each able of an old ^
% % was Kid Z V &gt; 'in
J
uer . m.rUr
with I ,r r " l,,c" l'loth 1111(1 surniiiri.liliK
yil 'nn,.
w
the howls were pun........ ami fer.r
*
An .irr.initciiie.it of gladioli flanksutin Isiws nail during the cere
ul with slh el ex in It- In hrit ci-nli'iril
mony the couple knelt on tlm
the tulile. Pouring luiliei) wer*
white satin covered altar.
Mrs. (t, W. Mull, Mr*, I bunt by
Triiilllitmul nuptial music was Tirrcl). Airs. K. M. (lain, and Mrs.
played by pianist Roger HnriU C. T. Swuggerly.
unit soloist link Aiken mug "ll«The filide’s tahle held the fiveeaUse" by D’HuiilIntt, .‘ At Downioc" by (’admen, and dining thn tieied Wedding cake tulips d with
ceremony ‘‘The l.ord’s I’ruyei" by a inlnluture luide and k iik iiii . An
■intli|iie round tnlile was covered
Alullotte.
.Mr. Junes gave his daughter in with a white sutin cloth and held
marrlaue. She was radiant in u unth|tie branch silver cnndelnhra
floor-length gown of Skinner slip­ bearing white Imrninir tripe is. On
per salm and French Imported the edge of the table was fern
fitirut clipped chantilly lace, The interspersed with pompoms. Serv­
ilellcata imil ice of luce over satin ing the cake were Mrs. Iloyd Cole­
was fnshloaadiwlth a scoop neck- man, Mrs. li. M. Da via, Alls. J, L,
llne with tO A ku of silk illusion Anderson ami Mrs I., C. Ilurgoing Into a hi«h collar appliipied rougli*.
with Incc and the yoke was up..............
.
Floating ..........
hostesses
were Miss
pllipied with lace, seeil pearls nnd Sandra Dunn, .Miss Ruby Hten
-ahcoi. Illusion, fho brides full strum, Aliss Dorothy Cain, uml
length veil or silk illusion studded Miss Sylvia Davis uf Tampa.

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I7Jll*i frnJ*"2
Fur « wedding trip to Southern
acalloiM'd with l i ’e M l:T ro m ■( Florida Mrs. Cushing wore a
coronet sieil m arl tn ra . Sic c
. rowIl WIH1[ flannel suit coinplcmie,
“ V J V ’i j Unted with pink and brown arces-

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AirraumUd
with white mal Ilie and shining ; UM‘ l,MJUt|Ut V ,
white satin streamers.
» ,".'w
will
Allsif Mary Ann Hukur, maid of
1801
honor, wutu a gown of red nylon
net over taffeta with the snug
bodice featuring a portrait neck­
line of net going into the pleated
sleeves. Tim bouffant skill was
ballerina lenuth. Her colonial bou­
quet was of red and white carna­
tions and white’ silk illusion tied
with white satin streamers. The
ly member*
and guests
gi
Forty
members nnd
com
headpiece of red flowers sprinkled pcled In the master point Jin
game of
gt
with silver glitter dust w u fash­ the Hanford Dunllontc hri
__ laap
MC Club’
ioned with red net and she wore Friday
The
lust Friday
. . night.
.
.
’’rlday of
white shoes and gloves.
each month D -cneduled for the
Ur biennia Ids, Mis* Rebecca Cain, master point game for this
cuusill of the bride* Miss Sally M il­ AVlnoer* of tiiis event obtain
(Ri­
ler. and junior hrldetmald, Miss er rating points than in reguder
games.
Shirley Jones, slater of tha bride,
wore red gowns fashioned identi­
Airs. Ho** Adams and Cecil
cal to that uf tlm maid of honor. Bines were top jvith ■ 144 points;
Their bouquets uf red and whlta Mrs. E. E. Anderson and Mra.
carnations were surrounded with Fred Stein second with 141'k; Irv ­
whlta satin from which fell red ing Fnlnbcrg and Joe Wolfe third
with 141, Average for the evening
satin streamers.
Serving aa beat man was John was 117 point*.
Alexander and ushera were Glynn
Friday's game also ended Ihe
Junes, brother of the bride, Rich­ tournament for the club champion,
ard Ila ll, the bride’a oouiin, and ship for the 19A4-U season. The
Carl Overstreet. Candles were scores for this tournament have
lighted by Mr. * Hall nnd Mr. been very tightly grouped, which
has made Ihe tournament an excit­
Jones,
Far h&gt;r daughter's wedding ing and Interesting one. Winners
M n . Jones wore a navy blue tuck­ will be annouced next week.
A Mitchell,, three-quarter move­
ed crepe d* sol street length
dress trimmed wllh satin and ment was played with Wilson
rhinestones nn&lt;| her acaessorles Landley, director. Those attend­
Feed
wer# navy blue with a whlta pur­ ing were Rblnev Albert.
ple throated orehld at her shoulder, Stein, Miss Eltalee Kirchhoff, Mra,
Mr*. Cushing wore a winter R. C. Wilev, Mr*. Joo Wolfe. Mra.
white faille drcee with n snug fit­ ftrhlller, Mra. Dessara Monoid Kd
ting jacket trimmed with rhine­ Hlggin*, Mra. Flora Donnan, Mra,
stones nnd pearl braid. Her full Denver Cordell. Mrs. L. C. Spen­
Mra, T. C. Brown. Mr*. Alice
skirt was street-length and com­ cer,
Bckardt. Steve Rockwell, Mrs. W.
p ilin g the outfit were black ac­ &amp; Branch.
cessories, The groom’s mother’s
Mra. Sidney Albert. Mra. W. H,
corsage consisted « f a purple, or­
Clifton. Dr. Henry Chaae, Mra.
chid.
Roy TJIlia, Mrs. E. If. Lanty, Mrs.
A reception was given by the f K. Raker, Mrs. Mildred Sapp,
bride’s imrents st tha 8aaford Wo* Mra. Kart H ig ’ inbotham. Law
a Club with Mrs, Grady Her* Dodson, lira , bell J Mininas. Mrs
In charge. Greeting tho guest* Camilla Bruce M ri GecJga
i t tha door were Mra. W. S. Brum!*y. Mrs. A. K Shoemaker, and M r*.

Duplicate Bridge
Club Championship
Tournament Ends

Mrs. Hnv Tilli&lt;t and Mrs Ruth
Smith of the American Legion
Auxiliary were senior hostesses
Saturday evening at the USD trick
or treat dance that was attended
by a large group. Junior liosti-‘ -es
In charge win Alls- Su ie Mc­
Laughlin.
A lighted fireplace ad.led co/l
ness and warmth to the uttonv
’here a- refreshments of hot rot
ce and cake were served
Dick Aiken led the mam guest*
presenl for the song fesl lust niglii
at the Navy Center. Refreshment*
were served by junior hostess Miss
Edna Michels and senior host and
hostess. Mr. and Mrs.
M
I.
■Smith, of the Veterans ol For
’•bin Wnrv.

District 7 M eet
0# Garden Clubs
To Be In Sanford
Airs L. E Spencer, district
director of lh&lt;&gt; Florida Federation
of Garden Clubs, will preside over
thn. district seven meeting to lie
held Thursday In McKinley Hall
''•■m 10 a m lil 3 p.m. The five
comities comprising the district
are Seminole Orange, Luke, O*
’•cola, and Sunder
Stale president of the Federation
hs Mr* Eugene A Smith of Ft
Lauderdale; first vice-president
Mrs J R Parkinson, llavton.-*
Reach
siTond
vice-president.
Mrs W t) tuition ol Pensacola;
third i ire-president. Mrs. Arthur
F. Coe of Jacksonville: and roc
responding secretary, Mr* W At
Allison of Fort Lauderdale These
officers will he present and will
have open discussions as well as
serve on a question ami answer
panel
A special program of Interest on
"Conservation" will he given by
Mrs. Harold [lull* of Ormond
Reach, state cntistX’valion chair
man of the F F of G C Mr-;. V
I,. Conner of Mount Dora, -lollroadside development chairman
will present a talk on "Keep Flor­
ida Clean and Green; Zoning llfll
boards; and Mile of Reoidy pro­
jects.
All presidents of all clubs in this
dlslrlrl are urged tn attend and
give lltelr report*. The Clccl*
chairmen arr asked to he pro
sent along with any member who
Is Interested in Garden ( lull wnrh
and gardening
Registration for the event will
take tilaco between 9 nnd 10 a m
and luncheon will he served at
12 30 p in
When you shop, keep your eye
peeled for tags that guarantee
safe wushahllliy for children'*
clothe*. There’s no real need to
buy clothes that urc difficult and
expensive to keep clean because
many winter fabrics are as easy
to suds a* summer enllon*. A
washing machine wa* never doalgned a* a one-season helper—
It was designed to work for you
any season in "the year.

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Brownies Arc Givtn
Surprise Party
Hrownle Troop
sur
ip Six wa*
.
prised wi
with a Hallowe’en party re­
cently fll
given
leader,. ,1
Mr*.
- f „ by
I'J their ll-RUO
Dolan Rowe at the Scout Hut nn
Highway 17-92. The Hut wa* gall)
decorated wllh streamers, owls
and lighted pumpkin lanterns.
As the flag was raised the girls
gave the pledge of allegiance nml
sang “America.’’ Order* wertaken for the group picture taken
on Investiture day and dues were
collected. An American flag made
by lhe Miller sisters was display
etl.
Refreshments were later served
by Mrs. Rowe who was assisted l
by Linda Farmer.
Mreting* are held from 4 to f
p.m, earn Wednesday and all par
cuts are welcome.

Gretchen Kirchhoff
To Appear In Show
A t Florida State
TALLAHASSEE — Rehearsal*
arc now In full swing for the Light
Opera Guilds
presentation u
lys te flo iis wimped anu lin e s lu rn e il mn i ru in ) m um lor tin- liim o i llig l.
••Carousel" Dee. 10, II, 13 nnd It
School H allow e’en parly n! the A'noth C enter. T r-u lllto n a t lil.u k ruts, witches, amt J iirk -n -lu iiie rii* aat Florida Slate University
tn
Ion* w llh other di-rnrnllons rn trie d out th r Oct. J U I theme. ( l'li.,|o IIv Iterg s lm m Photo S ersire)
which Gretchen Kirchhoff of San
ford will participate
University director for Dlls pro­
duction of the iiopular Hammerstem Rodger* musical, Dr. Robert
Rrlggs, Is particularly enthusias
tic atxxil a ballet scene which he
Mi anil Mi* t'larence Sim l-i
rnlli'il one of the most colorful ol
of Osteen left toilm tor Pul 10 1
Hie show
Featured in a dancer actor load 1 "llnddlng a It,-tier l ummuollv Ohio where Ihet were eullrd h
||(.U -Ml
hi l \1 r*
ing role will be llarhara Vickers Through Hotter Health Facilities’’ cause ol tile m itra l dines* .
lr
tl Ufp’
their
*on
in
law
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Met/le,
of I t. Fierce. Frances Stokes ol will he the theme of the program
I’ll 11 0 ill, |&gt;1 i
ramna is choreographer for the presented Wednesday at the San
I I lllo n ’ . Hr
m till (
special dance scene.
j fsirsl Woman’s Club at 12 M pm .
’ ll
l.tl’t. "I n, I
w I ’ill'
Dr Terry IHrd, director of the
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Seminole Coiml.v Hr.illh Unit, will
i.e the li'.ilured speaker, and will
r e d e .I t '
11
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’ell how Hie women of a town
i call improve heallli condilmii- i&lt;11r’i
\
i| niTrtn dl Hu
&gt; I. .
| Hie Inline and eomnionilv lie will | , m h i .,h
,| p | \ mil
In Id ’ 1
-lis t' ib n lc |ilia in|ilili&gt;1 s ,,f iia rtie u - t &gt;&gt;11..,1 1 -•ss . . I t . .......... t i i
I In, I. ’ I
lar mterc'l to parent- and Mrs
||lt. „ i„„,|
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t.
The West Side P TA will par Clara Ginn, (’resident ott:.'* all
7 1- 1i 11 * t ill
AH
iim
Mihi
r
Urinate in a joint meeting of the memliers to tie present
in . 1 M l
1 vrlt
pi I’m nt
P-TA's of the senior high school,
I ’Hl
The invocation will lie given In
»MIIL
Ml
llir Jnnifv High School, anil Hie Mr* M111iin It tVvail
\ Mi fit*
1 i 1 tl
Grammar School, which will meet
it
M1
-ii ,1 \
M l* S lim * I It IM t ks
The meeting will lie mi tt.e form
Tuesday at ti p 01 at the Send o l a rovrii-il ill*li lorn lo on and
lilt It’ H it* I I I I I III s
note High School
(I* I II I III It II
lio*li-**i-* will tie Mr* Jo e Mo**
All members and parent* arc M r*
I.
I loll I step in Ihi It.111,1■,lt n •
I
t
Ri’o w ii. M i*
I
I'
invited and urged to attend
i
Spencer, 'lr * J D I nllahaii. Mr* your shoes on’ \*t kin.., .no
.1 D * atltmi, and Mi
Roger ally doesn’t walk atoond in p .
liatllMltl, toil ll , . 11* e e .i l.l.l'
tlarri
Tlte I * i i n li- 1- Hoard will run at!) ttllllg to dl Ip dl 1 i■Sel tin
shower ling vmi know &gt;
vein- on lto--d.iv, al 0 !l!l a m
WOv 1.1 gel |l tin i e i In '• t*
tin- tilt, and ie ,..’. op Hide * V*
Having Ho bridge elnli erowd hang it over the shown nut wlm
lor luilfllcnn* I'lii'tl *iive .ivoe.ido It drl|i* in,,*llv no the lln.a
halve.* tilled with *hrim|i To seryi
However Ho* can be ............Ii
12, you’ll need six avocado, ami
three pound* of shrimp Marinate with tile new lark* Hint limit. "
the conked and rlenned shrimp In the shower rod but eslelid lovv.ii l
a lung) French drc**lng. m*l be ov el Hie tide and nlliei lack* Hi, I
fore 'i-rvmg dram lightly and ar III iliaguliall* a i l , is* Hie I,id, .,1
range shrimp in the cavities nt lowing clollie* to or ip .It v witliml ,
1
the avocado halve* Top with a llnodltig the floor \ml &gt;1 v.
Utile mayomtaise and garnish a* It..... g'lllly of lol, He 'hog vmi
desired Hllccd hard rooked egg call remove the In a -111,' - with
and coper* moke n pretty garnish. Irclsk w ashing of Iml nap w.Hi i
nnd a *lt(f In o-h"
Miss Daisy Elrod
»o do small radish roses

Dr. Terry Bird
To Address Group
A t Woman's Club

Rehearsal Supper
Given By Cushings
Friday Evening

Southsidc P-TA
Board To Meet

West Side P-TA
To Participate
In Joint M eet

MONDAY
I'hc Fir*t Itaptisi Training Union
iV.irkcr * cimiicll will meet at /
.&gt; in m the Memorial Educational
loohloig Covered dish supper at
; p m. Worker's meeting begin­
ning at 7-do p.m.
TUESDAY
The Intermediate Royal Ambas­
sador* will meet at the First Raplist church at 7 p.m.
Methodist Circle No. 8 will
lut'd with Mr* Ernest Southward
inn w 2oih M . g p.m. Circle 0
will meet with Mrs Ralph Dean,
22ii'.i Palmetto Ave . 9:30 a.m.
rile Horticulture chairmen of
the Sanford Garden Club will meet
at Hi a m . at tlte home of Afri.
II J Gut, 1921 Palmetto Ave.
The executive noard of the
Seminole High School P-TA wilt
lin'd ai ; ;in p m In the SHS IJbrai &gt; The regular P-TA meotimi
-.til lie held al H pm in the audi­
torium willi Hie president, Alri.
J. R St John presiding. AH pars'
i ni* are urged tn attend.
The Daughter* of Wesley Sunday
rhim| C]a,* will hold Us regular
lot .lues* and social lording ill M l
' iiile* Hall al 7 in P in with the
V Wi'tithi’i group a* hn»te(ses, A
• lit, nia - ale will he held.
It .' I iniv l'iidli &lt;'1,1*1 will meat
.1 rh. \ I Ie/ Hotel at 7:45 p.m.
viHi i ar .l'i. Pir-ou* its leaeher.
Ih.
'id, |.i&lt;&gt;k
Peace Begin* al
ii-nii,
v&gt; It hr rout inuea. The
pid'ill 1* I VIII d
I mi m i 'I i n’c P I * w ill have a
I,,,.ii .1 on
o . . i l l , |i m at Hie
, I....I
I'll,' \rina Miller I (Tele will
...... . ii Hi, i tl, Cloli at 8 p.m.
IT1I USD *Y
11,,- 11, ii I, i ; in,'ding of tlio
' i I ,i i,i.i i i d- 1 .Hi.,ii of
Garden
.................. *&gt;e i,. id at McKinley
It.HI ii to ........... HI 3 p III with
turn'll ,*l 12 10 o'dodv
tile lull r till', tlalc Ii
V '* Will
ii,t i ,ii tin t*'ii -t tiapitsi church
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th * ease wllh which the Hcmlnolc High Hchwtl hacks penclratrd

only scorer In the name, e tidied ail three of the Hemlnoie touch-

Winter Park was held on dawns and forced to punt.

le Ground Play Smears W inter P a rk, 2 1-0 , In Rain
rooms Academ y
John Jones
Scores All
Local TDs
A fast moving Seminole eleven,
nhampered tty rain, completely
jtplnyc-d and demolished their
outplayed
Winter Park hosts 21 0, at Harper
Shepard Field Friday night.
A near capacity crowd wuleheil
fast driving hack* move llirough
four-lane highways, rather than
holes llm Seminole line eonllnuallv
opened In Iho Wilder Park de
feme*, ns Ihe Sanford tvum eontrolled Hie hull fully three (ourllis
of tho name and gained yardage
almost at will
On Iho defensive, the Seminole
forward wall could nut lie track­
ed except for one brief period
when Wlnlor Park received Ihe
hall oiler u hud punt on the first
half ax Semhiole hack* broke up
twn arnrlng pass attempts.
Johnny Jones r,cored all three
Seminole Tl&gt;* anti rapped the ef­
fort by three per/rct eimvirsicms
Tl(e locals schred In the first
few mlnutcx after Ihe inlllnl kick­
off When, alter holding Wilder
Park nn tfnwnx, guard lo rry Hides

Ilona.
The only nllier scoring llirenl In
llie first lu ll rnmc ns dine run
out on Hie Wildealx mid thu Send
nole pass delunxe held ngalnxl (wo
Winter Park tries from the San
ford 13.
The Seminole* look the second
half kickoff mid moved through
tremendous holes In the line to
cap u 00 yard drive when Jones
bulled over from Iho three. Sec
second extra |&gt;olnt
The (Inal score wax net up wliru
the Kemlnoli-* recovered a Winter
Park fumble uu the &lt;u Jonrk. Jim
Hawkins,
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o v a r In score. lik e riorkworb, the
• l i r a point was good,
It waa u rounhly played gunic.
With penalties xlvinlng additions
(Wiring atlemid* hv both teams.
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Mon. Nov. I, Itl.'il

Sports
Roundup
Hv liAVI.K TAI.IIOT
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scholarly
rholarl president of
-* the Amorl
ran League, toss in the springe mid
tell his employers of the past 23
years to find themselves annlhei
tin .lerntnr lor their next delude
over the future of the Pliiludrlpliiu
Athletic*.
Ilarriilgc'k present runtruet still
has three years In run. hut there
must have been days lutrly when
he wondered II he would he aide
In slick it mil. At Ihe end ol llu
most recent protracted wrangle
here the 60-year old league head
.‘•minded suspiciously as though lie
Imd almul contracted a stomach
fill If he cornea hack for another
round It will lie only through a
stern sense of -dirty.
Wb have seen It written lately
Pint llarndge hus'grown too soft
to handle'Hie bunch of hard rasas
who are battling.among IhcnixelvcJ
over what should he done with the
*lck Athletics.
It Is true Hint he always liked In
run a "tidy" league mid deplored
Mich f'ticknxc* as lie was railed
upon to contend wllh, Imt lie ulsu
has di'inoiixtrated upon iiiiineniir
eceasiona that lie emihl get real
tough when the uneasily iinoe.
One of the first things he - lid alter
taking office was to fine Hill Du key
nl Hie Yankees I I . ihki and suspend
Idm for a mmdli for laying a lm&gt;
maker on the Jnw of Fail lleymililx
of Ihe Washington Senalors
Many times since then the man
they now are Haying I* In , .,d!
i»* taken Hie law Inin his limuh
a hurrv when lie felt it was m
dlealed.
We have never| W
seen
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suggested that discipline In Hie
AmeOran league was m ore lux
than that In the Natlumil Hut when
H mines In telling off iluli presl
•lent* mid forcing them In m l llielr
Iir !lS" i Ve ,* * * • • ,hc
Presldent simply 'doesn’t have" Hie" Vii
thurily. They pay him — not the
other w ay around.

Wins

Auburn Hunts Win
As Georgia-Florida
Battle Saturday
n.v M K u r in h a il f . v
A«soi luted Press S | mi i ts Writer
Auburn will have an opportunity
to regain a large measure of its
lost f'lolhull piestlge Satin-lay
while Georgia mill Florida will he
having a head knocking session to
.see which stays III the S udlieo .tern
l onferi lire enniuplnnshlp race
Georgia, which held vaunted Ala­
lia mu lo a M-orelo'h tie Saturday,
mid Florida which ekril out a loin
lilllig 7 II victory over Mississippi
Slate, .luge their uiiiiuul brawl hi
.Imk-Hiiivllle
Coach Wally Hulls, liidhlogs still
17-nd Ihe enhferenee with an H.Tt
pi-reeulage mid Florida I* lied with
MpsUaippt fm M-eoml at Hfttl
Aiiliurn puts II h new loiur.l piineli
no ditplay again, t undefeated and
lintioually ranked Miami In llu
iiiinghani Aiiliurn whipped Tulmin
27 n Sntiiiday
for IIx seennil
Ml.tight victory alter tomes to Flor­
ida, Koidiirky mill Georgia Tech
Miami, making u big splash this
season with a crushing ground at­
tack, relic*. I over Fordham 737
Friday nlghl.
Mississippi takes a rest from
SKP activity lids weekend, going to
Memphis for a game with Memphis
Slide The Rebels. who whipped
lamisimia Stale 21 (I Salordny
nlghl, have only .Mississippi Slate
left on their conference schedule.
Florida still must meet (ieorgla
and Tennessee mid (ieorgla bus
Florida, Auburn arid (ieorgla Tech
yet to play
Ollier upcoming games are Ten­
nessee at Tech. Alabama at T il­
ling. Vmidi-iliill al Kentucky, Find
lain uga al LSI I and North Texas
State al Mississippi Stale
Tennessee, with a I I SKF rec
oi’.l, still figures i i i the SKF Idle
chase lull the Vofx have Tech.
Florida. Kentucky anil Vmiilerhill
between them and Ihe lug priie.
other result* of last Siiiiirday's
games: Duke rallied mid heal
I’erll 21 -211, Tenues..ee oid-.rored
North Farolluii I’d 20, Kenliirky
heal Vlllanuva 2H;i and Hire
lliuiiipeil Vanderliilt .It 13.
Duke overcame a ?on deficit In
Ihe last half, scoring the winning
tniirhdown In Ihe dosing seeon.lt.

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Panthers Control Entire Game j
The Croomi Arndcmy I'anthen broke the Jinx Friday night to
overwhelm the Dade City Trojans 47-0 In Memorial Stadium.
On nn end run, {'anther co-captaln Had, Collins scored the llrxt
Crooms touchdown. Ace cpmrtrrhaca, Bill Fr*&lt;lcrlck, also droye pcrvss
a Crooms score along witn Woodrow- Mctrevllle, Augustus Gordon and
Gut Ibiik'-.
At half time the l"cnls had a l­
ready displayed their power and
tho score stood lit 2(1-0.
Outstanding on the I’nnther defeuxivo were Hobby Knight, Mel­
I ’H ILAD BLI'HIA 'd '-T h e ftilttrr
vin Hutton, Joe Straws and Hubert
of the I’hllnclclphln AUdctlcv was
Ulack.
Kxtra point* were scored to for hack in Ihe “ sit light" phase today
the locals l.y Gut lliirke, lied Col-i Korle Mack, executive vice Wes
.. general manager of.
of the
llns mid Bill Frederick.
| Id.'iil atid
The Panther* will n"Xt face club best summed up the slluaflnn
Iho Kuxtia Tigers at Ruvtl* Frl Ycxtcrdny he said:
"We’re Just waiting—for what I
ilny. Kusti* has won four and lost
don’t know, hut we’re Just wallnone this season.
A victory ImiII clinmxcil the Ipg."
His brother liny and father. Fnp
highly eucci-ssful Croonis Homecoining; ending u full day of festi­ nle Sr , had no rnmmcht. Neither
vities begun by n twilight uurnilc did any members of the eight-mau
through the city. At half tlmu • vndicate whose proposal lo buy
the Crooms band took the field to iho team frern the Macks was
put mi a especially prepared Itonii • turned down In New York last
ruining number. Presented ut half­ week by the American l ongue.
time was l.lllle IMiose, Crooms
And Arnnhl Johnson, Cltlehgo In
|{oiiiccoinlnu Q ue e n.
duslrlalist who appr-h u uij-iln as
dur]
I'AKADF.— little ItelMisr
No. 1 prospect to lake over the
Are. Friday evening. The larger picture *how* the
flmimlerini! hall club, returned
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l.»w home yesterday n flrr changing Ids
■rniivv
to whin a tiring, underdo)! Teeh. Dick Hushing get Kentucky going j passing and the licet of lot.) tia.i l- 11:17 |i in.
lit.# a in mind about remaining here until
Toiiniinnvv
Franklin Htuokx, Jiminy Morris alter u alow stall.
h« i.uccii'ileil oi failud ill bis efforts
: amt )iai-.t-hdtlng linemen o ir Mi U s l a lo
and Jimmy Thompson were Tech
USD couldn't handle Fiugle Day’s I l|irrw at the Tigers
f. 19 |l lo to liuv tho team for Kansas City.
standouts
Tom Tracy hud a field day for
Tenncssue. averaging 1.1.7 yards
while piling up I02. The Yol full
hack scored twice uml kicked two
eonversiiins
Kml .Ice O’Malley and fullback
Hubby (iorranl played major roles
In Ororgla’x surprising He with
'llama In u game marked by milstanding defensive play
lleth Florida mid Mississippi
Slide bail trouble hanging mi lo the
hall lull Florida tackle fluster Hill
recovered one (ialor fumble ill the
end /line for Ihe only TO id Ihe
fame
Hobby Freeman s passing, .llm
I'yliurn'a rutchinu and .lor Chil­
dress’ miming gave Auburn its eon
vlnelng edge over Tulanr. Hire Jint
hml loo iiiurli of everything—In­
cluding i i fullback named iflcky
Margie—for Vainly'* aliurlhandod
CnminiKlore*. Dick Milrhrll'x run-,
ning and key blocks thrown by

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ARTICLES FOR SALK
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suitable for couple or single. FSales ■ Rentals Service
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regular
$270
93
SALE
$199
50
across from Post Office. Inquire
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.30 fi llendlx Ironers Itcgulu.- $239 95 See I s lor i|tiolaluiiis all Millwork
Used Kitchen Chairs
1) 1
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Han.iei JacoL ion’s Dept Store.
tll' l' t’ilM' it
I i.oiMi ,\e tv s \ ‘i i t l i d t irln tiilii In n w o iilil c v i ' i t I
SALE *19930
! and Hardware items before you
s4 4 » F I I I I N I ”1 1N
100
f h w t U I lM la-el III' Jt * 4 l u l l . 1 1 1 i f»r. i
Used Stroller
We will
HoMawny uad Baby H t h
buy and be pleasantly surmised.
5.00 Ideal Christmas llilis
Lied Platform Rocker
hold 'till Christmas
1" I’d.' - o f o tim es n ii'ii' to r th is IJicti llu in in iie k . t ’itDay, Week or month—f * . . 1123. Used Lounge Chajr
3.00
CAMIMIKI.I. S CAIIINKT
Fnnlllun- Cenler
l i t West First Used Floor Lamps
5 no
III wav 17 'in South
Phone 1117
rus m ill Rnricli 1 .mu. f.' m iles
h u n lo g e «n (lie
10 0 0 .........................
Used Bos Springs 1
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APPLIANCE CORPORATION
A*’! ’, close In, newly painted. 703 Used Wicker Sofa
Sim
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Ynriiiim
Clenner
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Sanfiirii'
Ave.'
I'hone
2117
W, tat St. Jimmie Cowan, phone Used Sofa Bed
M e k iu t R iver, t lim n " I Lakes, !U | mites mi I'nveil
S ervice
niR
Used 3pc Wicker Living
M U S IC A L IN S T R U M E N T ’S
Electrolux Kirin Electro Hygiene
Room
Suite
20.00
Purls lor all makes.
Avalm, Apts. Fulclcney. Phone
and Accessories Evervlhlna in the
11) g 11 Wj i \
1 Mustui t rn&lt; 11mst m i. v'.s &lt;i i)ti pel uvv h er to sue
Used Double Dresser and
line of music including Drums
Phone 711 X J
123.
311 03
Mirror
Batons - Accordions
titulars
fit is i‘ im*li t S UN) |tei .m e .'it
i ‘ash I town
In Y ears
APT. 112 Elm Avc. Pl.one 1787-W Used 3pc Sectional
10 03
Easy terms. Rental system, Re WILL 'TAKE el'Hies lor "Teiv'y
Lee"
.lull
Welding
outfit
com
pairs.
M A N Y . M A N Y , M O ItE
’ja lle i SPACE available Adults
to 1'iiv — \ \ rite ot ' ill lei iletml.s, M I' Nelson Ite u lto i.
plete. plavsiiii amt dress all for
H U K U H ’S M U S IC S IIO I'
IT E M S N O T L IS T E D
'M liy . IK). re r month. Phone 2380
$31Hi Also clothes made (or
2001 Cedar Ave
Plume 1119
other dolls Very
reasonable
I!o \ IJ B I, S tu m l l lo
r S o O M apt. 318 West 1st SI.
Phone t i l l It 2121 Magnolia.
M3 09 E. 1st ST.
PIIONE 127 NEW .*» piece black hcilroom &gt;uite
Phone 1731.
complete AUo paintc.l ilrc**cr I
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I’lmne 11*11-10HI
O u l U’rsd n iiti St.
and small chest
Peeled cane | • OI LMAN Spare Heaters, wlllt or
NICE, Clean, comfortable rooms,
without
blowers
Also Floor F u r­
hot water year ’round. The
dinnelte set, dishes, glassware
Gables Rimming House, 101 Mag­
anil 111row-rugs 22&lt;&gt;l Oak Ave
| naces
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I Ms Hur &gt;1&gt;u " A P V
nolia A v c . ________________
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ITRCULATINO Oil iieater Kxeeil
a v,Ov’r&gt; p a v
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EWLAI.
FURNISHED, 1 rooms, xunporch
t PlPN t VC'U
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Downstairs. Oil heat, lilt Park
'■Firm W llh T h e F in e s t"
4 E H u .T J E Ii ir
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IINI7 .Sanford Ave
Phnne 11 1 3 ,^
jin . 217 Oak Avc. Phono Old
WE BUY, sell and trndo u ed fur i
■jf5 i c i f * :
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“ Immlo Cowan.
nlture. Wltsnn-Maler Funrllure Co riowm - dlselllg, grailuig. Trees 1
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.til F 1st. Phone 938
and slirubtierv moved Dewitt “
3 ROOM Apt. Private halh and cn !
ffiinier
i'U
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2(iib
Si
trance. Close to Naval Base
N O W O N L Y Il7 ft.9 1 i
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H E fP WANTED
Phone 21T-W.
COST
iif
setting,
banking
and |
tip c rin l — T V an il R iidlo
n o il B B N N E T T 8 T V
^ I ili.JRv l,P
ONE ROOM apartment.
Water
harrowing per acre Other gen
H e rv ire nntl Repnlrtf
Phone 1672 X It
/ i c a ’ i i "Oi r»
and lights furnished.
Phone 200 East I7lh St.
oral maintenance ol grove Have ncA M&gt;'l«rol.i Sales anil Service
V.
t . ,i rv, .
10(17 W. 118 Palmetto Avc.
n i'eo’'
Lo " ' ii 1 v‘&lt;" "
(Jene’j* Texaco S ervice
2 BEDROOM house nicely fur­
Herald
‘ " H » Sanford Ave.
Plume I486
nished, newly decorated Sfltl. A1
CHS Telcvlslnn Sets
(Jlbhous, Luke Monroe. 2 Doors
LADIES—Address po.'tal• at hoine
I'O R T A II L E W E I. D I N C
180.93 Up
Free Demonstration
from Post Office.
Earn $3 ronimis'liui each ordci
BROWN’S AMOCO STATION
Electric Are and Aeetlyeno.
received bi-lrm loui- 23e lie
.
Couple.
|503
FURNISHED home
291 South Pork
I’iinne 0197
Will go .on where
fiindutiic Benner. Trenton .1 v I
Elliot.
\U Work liuaraldeed
AWNINUS
11—
WORK A/A NT El)
-II
2 BEDROOM furnl'ltcd gnrsg&gt;
Edward T. Arrlrh
apartment. 23(KI Mellunvillr Avc
Aluminum, canvas, metal.
2522 Mohawk Dr.
Plume 2229
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home
Free estimates.
Phone
2591
M
FURNISHED apt 2 rooms and
Dealer fur (illddrn Paint
bath, private entrance. Lights, •SEMINOLE JALOUSIE CO It KI If St ..'HOI, hoy with power l t - n 'N SU IU NC K
- I II
water furnished. Use of phone. 29* West l)t St.
mower needs lawns In mow
Phone 421
Close in. Phone 4(1-Vr.
Phono 7I0-M-4.
M O U G H T O N IN S U R A M C i
Venetian llJindft
J ROOM Apt. furnished, one block
P H O N F A ll
(Nallnnalty
Adv.
Rnlla-hendl
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from shoptiing centre, walking
Clear View Awnings • Spun
HEATERS eli'uned liy .I n n
A T LA N T IC HANK BLDG
distance of base. Lights, water • Lite
Class • Porch rull down
iairil. I'hone 1317-W
Bftirnlxhed. $50 mo. Phone 1709
shades • T iu v lt and Curtain
or 2RO-W after 5.
Rons
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NICK,
unfurnished
apartment. Seminole Venetian mint! Co.&lt;'^fW INW W opportunitjes
Preferred Rites fn Preferred
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Phone 285 RESTAURANT—thrivInn. .......
501'i Celery Ave Phone 2338 W 820 West 3rd SI
P o ltrv h o ld e rs
r-tn c
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WMAT 9 l «7 ‘ RC r
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NP- A
living qiuirler' and liiriiiluri
UNFURNISHED ("tinge with kit
J o h n W illin n iH In s . A jje n rj)
Excellent locution Saidord in.on
U
NEED I'ANELINd?
chen equipment. Hit Elm.
i|7 Sanfntil Allanlic Hank
highway Must sell, have oil, t |
O T
Yellow Pine, Western Red Cedar,
I'lmne II
InUresis
Real tnonev in.do i 1
Mahogany, Ponileri’sn Pine )t&gt;
XpARTM ENTS—317 Palmetto Ave
for
Hie
rigid
people
Box
C
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stock. See all of Inesn at
Herald
2 ROOM (urnivhed ant. with hath
Hhermnn Concrete Pipe C«.
$35 Inquire 1199 Park Ave.
Out West Kith St I'lliine I21I-B1HI !
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*4.Miilimllze Amt Leom)inl/.e
PARTLY furnished limi.se. good New FallgUe Dungarees $1.99 pr l t«— 8PKCC3I, BEKVHTS
ijlneutlun $50 per month Plmno ’ Kid's "l)u'ngarre'.....
Insure will)
.90 pr
WK MAKE
■"jtxi
ARMY-NAVY J
SC It PLUS
ALL TA PES ealilnctv, drillwieid
Phone 1321
1^
eiillee lable .............. I laoi|i
1113
Park 319 Sanford Ave
FURNISHED Apt.
inmleH-n-mndei n, I,Id .
Adults
"Vutii Mutual I 'lim it*"
IIMEi) TRACTORS
J. L. roW EI.L, OWNER
Traclor with t row Holland
Plume 191
2 BEDROOM house, furnished Ford
Celery Ave
I'hnnr Ksl W
planting mills. $1 ion.
Close in. I’hone IHI-M
IIRITT TKACTOit CO.
I'M lW IIIts S P I A M S S 1 IM U IS
Mi
JUST (Il’KNED!
FURNISHED duplex apnrlmcnt Illway 17-92 South
I'hone SOI
T V Service Center
900 Elm. Phono 829-M.
For
(irnoiiirnttil shrubbery
Uses) furniture, appliances, tools, Repairs on AL makes and models
L. II. M A N N ’S N U R S E R Y
Satisfaction (■tiaroulrril
2 BEDROOM house, electric kit­
etc. Bought—sold. Larry’r Mart,
Lake Monroe Flu.
i'hone *93 It
Cull 24(sr or stop m 915 \V I si St
chen, circulating healer, wait.- ^ 321 East 1st St. Phone 1631.
.furnished, ITO'i W
27th SI
ENVELOPES, lellerhends, staleLANDSCAPING
afJYhnne IB39-W.
ItauKcrlY Appliance Center
infills, Invoices, band hilts, and | ( 'rv stul L ike Nursrrv, Lake \l irv
I
"Your
Westfnghouso
Dealer"
UNFURNISHED linuie. in~Take
p r o g r a m s , He Progressive
i ’lmne Sanford 187(1 W
Maying Wflihcrs
Mary Phone 717 or I374 X J.
Prlnling Co, Phone 498 -493
I
113
Magnolia
Ave.
Phone
1737
V " ' ____ _i!— i---------- 1—Bluer"!
West Kith SI.
I^ ^ A u to m n h llM
v Peal n f f A x e ^ i n j ^ y - i
S P E C IA L
ORLANDt)
Morning
Sentinel,
Dr
Beautiful
28
x
38
Framed
Mirror
MOMII.E HOMES
Someone—Maybe It's you—Is look­
lumlo Evening 5l.ir Call Ralph For lhe tic-1 enncties ami Hie lc
with large ehrsi
$29.93
ing Tor a small lake front col­
Ray. 1163 J
FURNITURE CENTER
lage. We have II. Furnished
(crtiis on both new amt ii
Phone 1425 RUOS amt Upholstery Dill aclcari ‘ ace lls,
right down In a twist ahtl kicker. 118 West 1st St.
, ,
ff| in Yitiir lutuMf nr in mir htiji
KlIMlHifi® I ril I li* r Sn f f*Hi
— Factory to You —
Use again Ihc same dav
Palatk.i, Fla
A lu m in u m
,S f, fyoiuxi t i J i j Cvi.ifHint/
Sanford Dtirtirlcnn Servlre 1
V e n e tia n Rlindfl
SANFORD
MOTOR CO.
,W
Plume 2?m
Wmnt 1129- A. It. Peterson,Broker Knrlu.scd head. Sng-nrnof bottom 308 East llli St
1991 Sanford Ave.
Ph. 1570 P
Ass'.eialrs - A. B. Peterson Jr„
rail with plactic ends. Plastic or
PI.UMIIING
1930- ', Toil Chevrolet pick up
P. J. Chcslcrson. Alt&gt;crt N. Fitts
rayun tapes. Cotton or nylon Contract and rcp ilr wmk Free
truck I'erfeet cimdltioli All lies J
Hnrflcid Willetfk, John Mclich
coftla.
estimates It L. Harvey. 204
tires Plmne 220 M
I®
Henknrik GIrmh and Pain! Ca
Sanford Ave Plume 1828.
r— — i m - s l u
113-114 Welt 2nd SI.
Phone 320
*J *6 fU o a l i? ffl//y
M O TO H
- 4 8 ift
BOATS
FLOUR saiiiHnu
Room 201 Edwards’ Bldg.
SAVE MONEY ON:
Cleaning, waxing Serving Semi
Mereurv
fltillxinril
Motors
Park Commercial
Ph. 18
nolo County since 1923. If M DEALER FUJI R R U M N fi PAINTS
AW NlNfiS JALOUSIES
J. R. Alexander
T. M. Stringer
(Reason, Lake Mary.
VEN ETIA N BLINDS
W “F Smith, Oulboanl sales, vet
2d
Reg. Real Estate Brukers
Free estimates. Write to M l*
Furiilturo O Car Seal Covers I Vice. 2515 S. Park I'hone l i f t J 3
Agent—fllonn
0.
UR.
2419
Lau
lo w e i
e7 6 iie b
op
Edm und'H u p lm lx le rv Simp
ret. Or call Days— 18B7-J. Nights
Builder — PhuM 1388
I'SIX
TH4 French Ave
pFurnc I'M
&gt; ' 72—E I.F tT B IC A I. SL RVff.’L e - a
1291-J. Sanford.
•ton Homes and Fieri,
F R IU lD A lK E
apiillnnees, sales [
BsaUden lo* reel Ivimee,
L A I , III BN WORKS
HESTON 1C
and service. G. II High, Oviedo,
2801 South Park Phone 2.15-J
Triple Cushion Mattress
Fla.
Phono
4131 or Sanford
SEMINOLEHEALTY
• Steel fahricalion
• Welding
" Made Smooth to Soothe"
1612 W after ft p in
DIETRICHS
T. W. MERO
8
General
repairs.
Furniture Center
&amp; &lt; fjP a r k A v e n u e
P h o n e 17
I I I West l i t St.
Phone 1423
Ramlnll Electric Co.
[
n v ro la g a —842-W o r 1 8 7 8 1
CERAMIC TILE
ilcndix Mini rrm itiy Appliances ■
Tiles fnr AM, purposes
LAT-A-WAY8
For vuur heal Estate needs:
Youngstown Kltclinns
Wall • Floor
Repairs
Remodel
.ulten Anil
nnfl llflrkcyf
Harkev, Ilrokcni
Rrokerf Gifts and Toys fnr Chrlatmai—
vvttHin
I'lrflrlra l r h ’ trarllng and repairs.
NAHOR’8
TILE
CO.
Phone 113
Wimlfy l*u|p*ion nit!&lt;. Phone 23)1
1007 B. Sanford Ave.
i ’lmmi 1113 112 Magnolia Age.
CENTER
For
Appliance*,
contrsctlng—all
^ j j i h e r buying or sedlng. lt will 116 West 1st St.
I'hone 1423 BICYCLE parts, repairs. Mowers,
1 you to see:
'round electrleal service. Sao
garden fools, knives, srisvors,
your General Electric Dealer.
L A Y A WAY PLAN
J. W. HALE. REALTOR
etc. ahnrpenrd. Key work, tiro
and Finance Plan
Slate flank Bulldln
Hanford Electric Co.
erat Repairs
.Stanley’s Hike
^Call lla li’’
Now in effort on ail Snorting Ooodi
I l l MagneJIa Ave.
Ffcaaa 448
ilhup, 310 East 41b
• Gun* • Am m unit lor. • Tenia
I t * C A f l f l a n d ff U
r m on th and
Boat*. Motor* and Trailer*
.SPECIAL
you ran have
OFFICE EQUIPM ENT -1 3
200 Ktpiarrs
It Grade
eupancy nf a
■aHAYNES
Office Machine Co.,
Asbestos Siding al $3 (*)
house. Phone
R all
Tyncwrllrra, adding machines,
Per Square
304 East r ; r*t at.
"hone o n
f.m
Sales-RcnllJl, 314' Magnolia, I ’ll. */!
Everything in (lie Building
44.
\
PHILCO TV
Line
Ito h e rt A . W 1
Sactcily Lumber
____ e r fA Supply Yard
'Bales and Servica
t a y m o w d l . U k B M M L A * M e fate
6lh St. and Maple Ave Phone 797
WINN S TV
m i n e 1673
A tla n tic B an k B ld g .
LAUNDRY SERVICE —23
ist l i t St.
Phone 417 BICYCLE repairs and painting
• one hour • Wain and Damp
I E E bedroom
Lawn mower*.'‘tools, etc., shar­
Dry
nlng area, co
lari
pen
enetl. General rep airs
• Ono hour (4 • Waab ami Dry
’incetoo A*e„
1782.
HTAN’.S RIME SHOP
Fold
J
BEDROOM Mock
Ph. 2431
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7 “*"
Bt.
/
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U|
furnished. 1808 C
Ufatlma Aluminum—Free Rill. _ ARaGE for general Auto • S.inlbiuo Dry .Cleaning
aiatea. Frau fnstallatlon—fCa- ripairing. Alio Wrreker Service.
Houlhaldc
imundroma!
UH.DINO k d s -iv a .o a for, dll
40# .Celery. Ph 1000 *1 — IWYJ R
Iismilt Shin roodwitft IRi Il .
U d ' w F i r ' 1 lir n i,“ r(' r ' &gt;n* * Y ,
iroo. Terms. Phono U M -n.
NlgbU.
IM Eat* uth 8$.

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New T V Career
Being Started
By Jack Carson
HOLLYWOOD i* -J a c k f’n r " i''!
la lU rtlng a now carper In TV
and ha’ll he presenting a new Jack

What I Scoop! Another Sensational Beef Sale!

Carton.

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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
M l agent who helps pul III
tklda under James Mason Carson
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film, but other* disagree ai bo*
rale It wa* n InlcV" enough H i to
pet him mention for a supporting
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folk* ever »u*|ieeled he pniild g.ir
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plentv of op|H&gt;rtunlly for film*
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Heavy Vote Indicated
Pow er;
As G O P , Demos Fight
C ity, State Voting Starts Light
RAl.I.OTINTi— Voter* arr ahown aa they * » ’ r pirlilng
preparatory to voting in the City election. (S taff Photo)

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Red Airplanes
Strolling Chinese
Bomb Nationalist Isles
Attack Two Days In Row
In Sanford InCommunists
Vest Pocket War North O f Formosa

A ceramic* 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 Joe 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 ceramics 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
* * *
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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.

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Early Afternoon
Results Given

T A IP K II, K«»rmo*n !/I*&gt; r ltin f-f Ib d - MmIiin «|«*Iiv «*i •'&lt;! Mi#* |nlr*f
blow ill the new v**d puck*! win flaunt; up umtind I In* N»ill »nti 11nt held
Tiiihi'ii Islan«l*&lt;iin ufU'rnnon nir attack in \*bich four ImuiiIin wri*' tlru|t|»ii|
It w iim noteworthy not b*‘rnu*c
iU -d/' but bc&lt; iiumc it win the
•m'cwuJ AtraiKht ilnv ruiiiiminht plnn*-* I, tv»* ntim k.d NufimuilUl Un
here in I lie gettend elect inn nt
ritory.
T in* H»*il hum h r r * h it Y ik iu tii:* h u n M . iiid j*ft•*r n in i'-th u w i \* i
limmlht nir raid on T»nim«*n M a u d . Tin*
ml - &gt;♦• •• ub*mt f i n m il*'fiiu ii t and lb*
In th e f'h c k ia n tr * •*si • ’ . pm tb w est o f tb* Fat h m n
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MoreThan13,000
TaxStatements
PlacedInMails

John L (inllowuiy. lux rollrrlur
'iniiounri'd Imhiy Ih.il the nioti
thin 13.non tax xlatemenl* cover
uir t93J taxe&gt; have been placei
&gt;n the mall* nml that the t ix
hookx will be open for payment
if 1931 taxes tomixrow tnoriilng
Those pluying llu-lr Inxr* in No
vember will be allowed four pp
■ent dlironnl. The discount thei
lrtip&gt;. to Ihree |ier cent in Decent
Ser, two ner cenl In Januarv, mn
ner rent in February mid m l in
March
On April I. all luxes beenine dc
Ini'iucpii and subject to peuallli "
It Ix. therefore, to the laapayev'
nlv.mimic t&gt;i pay taxes when due
ATLANTA &gt;1’&gt; f li'm iir t at
in fiallmviiy »al(i.
II Southern stales ui»t»,,ur,'d vir
Hinrrally tihntil two Hunt ol tin
Ituillv t-mlnln to elect 7 govei nor s. entire tax roll Is eolleeli’d m N&gt;&gt;
It sennturs and about I00 repre- vember when the lour per rent
xcutntivcs in the irenera! election ll.xemint I ' allowed This has heel,
today.
rue for the past several Veal.
The Sooth was still dominantly mil, II the same pattern Is follo i
Ilemoeralie. A strong two-party lal Oils year. II will mean Dim
system renmiried only n pleasnot aland Sn2l.*Ni3RO “ ill he eolleit,.
this mnnlli The total of Die • i
hope for Itepuhtirnns.
roll amounts to 1031 303.IM1
All
tudlrat loi..s
n rle
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 V ire Ini a.
Florida, Teens and Tennejiee into
the Itopubliran column.
About t ’4 million cllUvns were
J k expected to v&lt;dc. A total of 100
House seals were til slake and
S rE A ltV H .I.E , Kan. IT — Mi-x
only half a iliilon or so werp In Totn Owen, working on a farm
doubt. Democrat* were making ’■ensus In Die Speorville an-a. has
stronif bids to recapture four of diseoverixl Ihero's more to the Job
ilx seals held hv Itrpuhlieuus.
than she thought. Since becoming
Voter Intereat was reported
census laker. *hc's been:
snotty. Only a few of the rongre*Illumed for the low price of crm«
slonal races and sonic proposed
Chased by mrml*er* of a fnmilv
change* in state constitutions ill who Dioughl they had nl la st rutlght
trnrtrd real attention.
the lltlef dealing canned goods
Among Home *1 at* in 'motion from Ihrir basemenl
were t&gt;'i&gt; in Tenne*»ee, thtco in
Harked at by dogs and bawled
Virginia an done in North Cnr»- oul by farmer*.
liltil, all now lie hi hv Iteput.liruns.
Hut the say* hor saddest ex
Traditionally Kepubliran east poricnco came Die other day when
TvnneiCe was expejed to return she delayed ruling lunch, which
Itepublleans to ttw two Hume she carries with her, because she
posts, lirmnrrnts, however, waged wanted to catch a family nt IIs
vigorous contests to recapture the noon meal. When she returned to
other four.
her car after talking to the family,
In AlalmiiiHi Arkansas. Mm Ida. she found Die family cat on the
Georgia. Louisiana, Mississippi, seal, it was hid finishing (iff Mrs.
Smith Carolina and Texas, Keiiuh- Owen’s lunch.
lirun candidates filed for about
SO seats, hut their chuttces were
TO IfWIJF. STAMP
considered slim except in twu
nOME, tjv -|(a ly will Issue a
73 1Ire postage stamp next w o '
Florida race*.
Carlo
Cnllntli
The only real coldest over a commemorating
Senate seat in the Kouth was in Utrcmlnl. who wrote Die story of
7cnlo,
Houth Carolina, where two Demo­
crats were competing.

* Democrat Party.
Still Supported
InMost Of Dixie

Census-Taking
Is No Snap

Leaders Prod Voters;
No Stale-W ide Race

All Polls
Search For Airplane
Lagging
In Sanford Continued By Force

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Mama Casts Vote
Whilo Stork Waits
I LINT, Aftrh. &gt;T—The xfork
wax ili-luyrtl al Die polls in I dnl
loilav.
.Airs
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sheet ni.lal worker, uwakrneil
ai St30 a.in, There was no mil*
faking an rxperled &lt;hllil was to
arrive shortly.
Papa Flue Ins Ixled on a fast
Irip to Ihe hoxnltal. lint mama
would have none of it. Sn they
waited—papa nervously; mama
calmly—unlll Ihe polls opened.
Alamo and naps plunked in Ihelr
hallnfs nl 1:13 a.iii.. Iltrn took
off for (he linxollal. Tvxenlv min­
utes iutrr Ihrir lotirllr son. Ml
chad, was horn.
Ilow'd papa and mama vole?
They didn't say.

The mule lioilv ul little Karen
was dlsiovered i .• rI&gt; lust Friday
in a cemetery .Da ul two miles
ftoni Iter iinme She had left home
ttir* previous evening on a trick
i,. treat" Imir uf Du- iiclghlinrhmid
HOLDUP MAN
tilV F H HACK Alf.NFV
ST U tl'lS Ifl "Tlilx ain't w*irlh
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handed hack S3 In SI Mils lie hail
lakt-n from Mrs opal Ncshil. 43year old e m p I o y e at Howard*
i leaner., Inc . yexleiilay
M l*. Nesldl told m lice Ihe man
announced a holdim aflrl entering
L'te ilore, tixik one look al the limn
cy after she turned il over to him
ivirl gave It hack.

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G U B K R N A TO IIIA L ELECTIONB— State* which a re ahaded are huldlng elect Ions for governor.

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\ iiulge al one of tlii' It *xes in
Silver Spring. Md . *n d
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0 hail ever seen Al another hox
hoi :&gt;n p e r rent of the eligible)
el voted in the first hour
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li* iilet, clcctieii officials desrrth I

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icriiig return* from small [ireelncls
which had |»idled their entire rogI ' l ' ird viilu
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'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
th&gt;vi&gt; nruTomcr. h'&gt;ve Titled m
Hart's late alien
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)

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site, order the next larger site. Send check or money order and save C.O.D.
charges. You’ll be delighted, or return the unworn Softies for a full refund.

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Weather
I'alr through Ttirsxlav rxrrpt for
loilnlrd brief showers southeast
&lt;ii.nl, centime d milil,

Make Sanford Your
Shopping Center
Leased

Tom Watson, Aspirant
Governor's Seat, Dies
From Heart Condition
IRepublicans Are Conferring Today
S t r o llin g In Emergency Political Situation

Charge
Bringing
Protests

Van Fleet Says
Will Not Be
Candidate

M atter To Go
Before Body

Answering .t storm u[ prole t
net thr reeentls anplii’d witter
ttnl sewer t,i\, &lt;tts Manager War
ren K Know le- todu&gt; .ulvised that
'hi- problem will he dudied hv the
• tlx ( iitnmis-ion at its regular
meeting at ihe ritv Hall tonight
Matt) cilt/i-ns are expected In
he al the meeting lit lay their corn
idaints directly liefme the Cow
-nt.&lt;iou Taxes are now set at rat
per crnl of tlu- water lull fir cum
nterclal establishments and s l i d.''
minimum to f? nt maximum fm
me fuinllx residences per month
Prior In ibis month, no charges
were made h&gt;r the m.ilnti'iinnrr
and repair &lt;&gt;l sewers as hinds wore &lt;
* miniy •mn I •otiv • lied till, ooo long 11 ’ • .,'eloek m Hie f'oml
old lined trom property lax re
llmt •»' \\ it It .!
, emie, Knowles s.iiil
Klliesl l(on liolilei p i , -eli 1g lo tty a docket of 1.1
Niimrrmis coiiiid unis liaxr been
n.t*-.
weir *|i *sJim.* .1 *»| Mn* mttifmit
If* ** | tftif it
received sinee the first half of !h*i| ANTONIO MA1TINI, lit, n San
llttl'f ||*f.|| Oil* U||t
*int*! Ill* .1Hi ItM * I••ffl
water and sewer lulls were m ailed1 (laovlsm elevator &lt;UH-r«tor, Is
.l»lli^;•, M*h|4|mi|iI»*i u|R'IIpiI flu
nit i vht't» firnyi i A ill
mil Knowles s.inl "The only pr-*
stiowm idler his arrest I I I coooeewith Imvvstl firn*l .. In* ■Niit*!. "tint It»'u \#til&gt; fiiffi*’i l wo nk voui
visions lor .ntin&gt;triM-iit in ihe ordi - •i.iii with a murder that look pi no
W \ s l l I N ( ; TO N
— E’rc&lt;itiiI (|tt«*'timi of rvoryi»m* faktt'k' t put m fhi* p|T*&lt; tu(iinti'
lir e apidy I" loiuiiii-rcl.il e- | IX wars ago III New York City. I Mo
Ktsi
iiluiwor
sident
t
mlay
jtertalilishmeiits No official has Ihe
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(lint
piitii'o
mu)
In*
f*itt!v
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'tpiiilly
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aulhorily lo make an .idiostmeni
%**ni pooplu op **rnlh
*»h it -till h* m honvi'ip Anon
S' it,illV writ ■limed Seeretary
n,om- It MartInlcn, wan (raced
or ennce'slnn III anv id Hie re»l
II*
muh an Jiildrod-i In tin*#
ll&gt;t..nvh hlx Ungerprlids. He Is
1'llllos bulk t rnm 1’ni'is*. am!
lenh.ii hillings Ml appe ds for ad
11u • i * *if th»'« dint, jui v mill »p*
w-ao'i-.l
fnr
iiuesl
lolling
lo
Ihe
urfatig III fin flip fimt tuitionMislinent most go flirounh fhi
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slio no- of Anlimfo Corratolo, shot
'ii|u-.'fitlemlelit id the wafer de
ally t. IpA'isp&lt;i and broadnist
• •"it' In* mt* tilled to hold i nlliiut
l&gt;, i, &gt;ih in fund id Maillo lo ’s
o.irlineuf and lie appioveil l&gt;&gt; fill
•o! ill pnrtion to *'Ho j\rd to your
t 'nl.iiii- f nip,' ? itiir n Iti do ry to
How
erv
restiurunt
I'nrlo
Rarliata
'll) emu III Is sloll
!’• tUfvt. umii," .liid^o HoodtoM* f J
»••» "i ' utt till!
ttiuir 1bit'
iv
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vmivicled
of
the
shnnlinc
&gt;oel
"The rates were determined bv
•ud. " llioio tun tn&gt; onlv olio pi*
seised a pi Ison term of 10 years.
U . t l 'iti"t» .ii* 1 •it-&lt;* agreethe tl.sral agents and i-oiMiilling
Itfa 11 ini
tiHidn ■
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,&gt;ooii o , .mil .*y11.■ , .{ t.y Hi.
Un &gt;.ivii hi *1 (lor iilil mnri hi Hi tin id T* ■
Iimid a Horne v . as the amount 1
I 1* 111
fi*i* ih** CMlil f
air III iM'tl IHi'IRi-vlN,
rail'd
necessary for Hie ,ali d horulx In
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.it ............ atM• Hit" I •*! fP,&lt; I* Milt 1*■I
l ft
l» Clt
!*if11 Im sp h i a fiooo itindr Irr
Tifi r In ntuh-it.iki tin waler and
• 1 en*
1 f&lt;- 41•i
&gt;Mtdiii (l H*1 iild. h** ,, *d I ho 11
ewer proeram." hi added
iMiddiritg ItMil i*l j|l do | W. I'irst III \\ ift v' .'IM f M'»* i * &gt;'* g "ted
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I n "Vone in town heiiefils no
i new era III
tin * 1- ' HO ! i *im ihr I licini i UmII. s ,Mil [H.k" *.|
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1" t,(*
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11 1 lIn- present pi in to the e ll -1
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Iloll of IIII' "l-W W.lli'l laid to ill |
VV. h . dj|\
ti • oi h id tlii s .,.1nf
Dull KinHill
It * Mk* ! t t ?i mt* Fisi-ntiower
lea e pressmi .
&lt; cmiipletril
*"(. (i till It, lit *mi tili lies| piihtii 4
I*
•kill!
to, ........ . ,p t t't" atrp irl I t
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&gt;r at the vv ilyi pi int to pul
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v;f&lt;-el ■ret Mi ltt! ' iStlliel officer.
Jv water, amt Itu- m-i\ pm,ms jit
huh, $| H.kiiii nin (|i of ri)iti|iiviint
...................... . Pres'ltt-nl Truman
to ii
the well tiehl C o n m liiid m ili
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Vtioidnii* to I'rod IV* km*, oral I v i &gt;av w »In mi &gt;il Secretary
in the eilv arlilallv will list* the I
1. &lt; *11MI* f** Jt»•• a**►
»If*•f K Hill l* (inRilihlin of I Ho Uorjild, mini "I M..|e , l it V ie s n ti when
new sewer stsleiu hi-' iiuse nil |
ffi.ikoN IHr intliv!)(tootil«*nt. tp
H * mi Ic-I'-t-'t
11 m i S 1 1*'! 1 11 111 * l&lt;i\
\&gt;
a, pi t.., oeil ti -n intei'oat.mi­
VI • V
sewers will hr voile, led m the i M M l MMI\ * n \
|it t*\im il«'l&gt; I tnniifli In nI i
ll i •'iilei etu i» t j III
I 'll 1. 1L* »S •11f11 U * d lt d . kVft
large mlerrcplor line now lielnit Uff ir' 11 n ,t |fit i ifit I ■
iK’i'lo
Hid
(ir
flood'd
for
111
(fnr
eonslrueteil on Second SI This i I plin (| v i tiipi'i *t\ nr o*siu 0*1
(in*.i j I Ml rind *" -t mol li.id h* &lt; rop.uiM uni iriorulifRoiiRiii; nt flu*
liul'i
in i hrn'f i.r'i-irl staid'ill SI ii (‘ I *f IIIli*lit r 1f v (•
'cue vvlndher or not a new line Hm- Ml
f IhcpHi- it iprtid* &gt;1 f(*l hup now ImiiIiIimu lioforo tRlo now**- IlHtll
it
is actually laid at or close to a d.iy lifts r Ihf Mil I m iv. it Ir f111mm «nr ntl »'t pint ditto k»uilt\ !-■ n IKHior h inm od
'1 ito I, el I i m &gt; to mg hick
home since all the idll sewer* are in ft poildh
• I n p* nf *h iv im* 11pdri Ihr infill
I re it
f
I Inline - o t modetv
cnllrrlrd in this new line. This li
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Ill onis |l llut l‘OVi I (p«
In lilt lift1*! * nH*n , k
♦ f* I * &gt; •
III I I Ills of I &gt;1110 01- -Iv"Ouf hi|'
&lt;n m tiplliincr with » Stale Hoard riot S.ilunln
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it ti vnn of the spirt which ini
of llcallli order to do away wlili kill*! iilrl .Al mini ofI
&lt;*Mor pl&lt; iidinp pmlly l*» n i*Iu iik »
m ih-'l mir iltscns'tons
which
ihr numerous outfall &lt; along (hr
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illlf.
lll.irkl l| I |e I &gt;• e. till- beg nmng of
\\ iidrft M.ilpli N Kill on •*•1*1 r«
lake front," Knowles mid
&lt; new e-.i I i ( 'itope "
l lo un • of Pom v Hnidlry
* I'Ml
i- onllti * ti *\s (tul
lie said thr tax Is setup s» th s |, „
it hixrd l*ul ho . &lt;li i ( '|o||| y I) .limit, t’luuy.o-l
l.i i-e'i'iv - &gt;• i • iioitsfy
shook
users of thr sewers will pay foi
" Tin " l . i" _ 'ml &lt;,,
ii ill' . ii.it. t uni pallnl him un the
mnlntlninencc and rrpaii.s umlig' added. . gu .t one yilly kid c u d &lt;*1 h in *1111(1 iml l»iitt«*»y. %*•»•
.i Ip ipago
&gt;*i ijt* lit
rlofk this
&lt;Imr'. 1.1/ 1 . 1- Hi" -•.•re*..*J' F ilk H
Ihe operation of the sewer d e p afri lot *mi *. '■*» •'-iti
ill I no dlit
dtn ."Ptimo.l opt li f ir .
III I Clt \HF. V tj; lav Ia 'It
wj»• 11 i« -I
ii1Idm
V" «
nik! r* -»fn "
f I " X tl f ill I *T ti • l the xpi'i'ltil fnitrmenl
K* It'DI' « &lt;ient I it".ml inil.iv Ik lltiril. i R.'HIP in I ii r H hi |i-iit whieh
| lo i ioi f u i- d hi i dmifik* *&lt;’"m
Rnowlrs remarked lie intend lo
I IM«11144 I" I W S '* »&lt;f !&gt;■(oiiju |*•&lt;ii*V h &lt;- diitf" Mru htlli I m Ri-rmiiiltl ill Ihe
I I.•■dilli
recommend to the I'llv cmnioi- *%f!•*I •* MM) In |silt* illllliitO'x VSOlo I**'
•it
i u id* t ihh **! I 11■
•.it'.l tl» d flit iiisf !t*i: kI Ii ■inn in-* fi-niti Paris.
slon at tonight's meeting that II tMl* ltd \ )*1l,lK | f r |NHI(**| (Op coll I 10II St . rmi* l«* al*p
\ if t • Vt I- the enter of Ihe
li-vxiPr ji i 1*ti• t t*n(i tRupi
»ti lo * tim, *&gt;
Ikte&lt;
’11ftk* t
I|‘p.ll olltl k
to
I'tl.ll I
send out letters lo eneh 0'&lt;-i &lt;&gt; V’l'l
t n r.
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I’ i- di tit itieii
.(mm- f wuriil t* fO'jfkii
X*lh* I | l.d Ill'll'11II
fI**(
plaining the sewer ordiniinre and Ih*l t;’fi,| x uds5 icho
•’ .i .miv and
I'd h I p I I I , «i \ mid I ll.l'.l e l. I. 4fl&lt;d f&lt;&lt;. f. It •d i ? i •
ml**
l &lt; Ini I Ai. * I 'M . r t f *im*'p . tJR.r*l ^ 1*k '"
telling how and when appeal•&lt; doj
t ..I ttf.'i.' • • |i III*\ -fiiike
ilioii (-1 I, ,*K-| f'MIll
iiit* r *i« «•
hoi ii I"
ailjtislmrnls can he made
■
iii i t -i "i I
oi i«.t • *M 11»11v Ml
! li*.
* | Of) Hli* fl'
how users &lt;ao old,till
1.1
♦-1 i
* In "*l Ml in
Xt N
-1* ii t &gt; ■(ud I
ihe water lli.it doe. not ti-lm
lin i(III »*. 4«) It Ml •
p .11 1,, .
I
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h t
I liv 'tne .VI
i
|*K '1
0 I ti Uhl
the sewer system
• 1 »«.I \ 1 •*1 ll|| fits. Ito 1*1 t ".1 | , "k* i • !••I. kR III* Al 1* ' 'll*1III
i I f* -11ij,*!&lt;i fMl).if fHti jilnil -v-'i .i phri * iml t i - r e r &gt;M ien
V&lt;11*f
1 .Kill IlM 1 IK' IM1V * *&lt;•*', | r !*"'» *
r * f J i i Ifii I r■I 11) ■
fi
t H'llft". Irove
1‘hr r&lt; 1-lrrM
1 taken r.,| If vxi» |'| I.mM' iI r!t,i» Rk vx.1 t | •
AIR )*l 1’ ill »i
!*.i\ ■
I Mir S..i •i’I l IM- &lt;11 •IlM • T RV f T ' rf11 Mi
i.rp irt tit th"
! m| !|f
t,»' &lt;
It 4&gt;lll Mm ; *n*h mm
&lt;t olios
i.Uii M*11 f &lt; 11■ I . ir I WhMr Ih ii r
,11141 Kill
111*VI N|M|&lt;4 *
ate
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Mil! "f
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In i Mr i .ir I Jnilr ’»i1■
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Ike Welcomes
Secretory Home

Sanford Herald
Will Make Move
To New Quarters

li*

Tito Says Shift
Lessens Tension

Crosby's Sons
Found Camping
By Searcher

! ii!i&lt;«i"

Junkman Charged
In Grocer Slaying

Campaigning By Two Parties
En ters Into Home Stretqh

Joseph Baker, 69,
Dies At Lakchart

laadrra of t't
Nixon yealt
In Salt Lake
the GOP can
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mt and Senate. Ipreal of communism at bom­ near bare yesterday after its bag
C H ILD R E N K IL L E D
ba (Stevenson) has displayed waa torn in flight.
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Ida pub Ic career . . . *•
VfENA W* — The Polish news­
Piccard and hli four companions
r n now "fi* eswan ahsken. but none were In­ paper Zycie Warstawy said tmlsy
jured seriously when the biiioon, to Polish children were killed
i illness of Severn
after a hasty descent, Jostled along when one of them stepped on an
eta J, Tom
the mound before it could be unexploded World War U bomb
Democrat.
brought under control.
. near Warsaw.

TREMOR FRIGHTENS
ASCOLI PICEN O , Italy, Oct. 35
UT\ — A powerful earth tremor
frightened thn 40.000 inhabitants
of this central Italian town today
but apparently caused no dam­

age.

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City Court Collects
$616 In Fines, Costs
Six loiiidnd ulceli diill.it l"
Inn . .m t 1'iiorl i H.1 ■ wen i "I
tc&gt; f* i| I" ' 11v I lllll t I lid,IV Ii
' hi ding i'i I'd" i 1 til* ' It .V *.
Willi ‘in
Atilling 1Im- i l l . Well III1* * id
.1•.tinnX lltiiwii It . I .'ou M logo
title Ave Willi x» i l u l l ' d i tut il
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Chicago Bar Association Orders
Artificial Insemination Study

Itlg Hi I l .Ill'll" X 'Hill Ol'.dlgl'Ol
driving, .Hid tillVle Frill' &lt; Itlddel
11: l.l mill, vvtin furielli'd 1 V nJ illicit
.Hii r ,i i liiirge "t dlilliki'O dtiviiul
•ed In i iiri les-, mid neg
w iv i hiirmri
ked to rule Nov |5 in one
i Hit At.tl •’ th. &lt;hli-ago L .l been
lu:» iM Miim iu : m n|*rM I •ill! Riv X • &gt;■ Il i
r I. ,'d
' i Iv "I iitt . ,1 e nil i|v ie . i it e.ll "ill 1.1.V
.liMllJr l.« «in.u »l\
(tl l.rl Or i MHO 'll •" •&lt;|H. I VI," r 1Ue a. le.irold oo.llo i who 1' sitrer-oiMMo "ill" : 1 I nv t.r tto- I'r. i ; lo t Is vi it old in o liiiii't lot■
t md loi iliv .i ei i "iitemls Hie hoy
I.i-gt I.it'll.
flllln.l pi, i nit. &lt;
&gt;. , Ito t IVI wo, Iiomi of ntiiiei.il insemination
Ihiil lo i tni'ii md i . md tbit
I'OV1-1tlu t i,IP "t |" I 'll till "It ' ' 1 .uni
III te I f11In t. .lit ' l i
9 l.i It folio-!
are two to &lt;i ca &gt;■ p« mini . tit .it I tin- llodber ask' tile court I"
tide irillici.il in .etiiiiialhitl lx nut
[lie f(rd,try &lt;lull will hold ;i It'll (tel lor t "HI i
'-o.it. ,ii v lo (&gt;ititlc p o l i e v . does tod
frv mt Weilni'xil.n, Nov in, in
Sinn
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in.
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.
ftair
in
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ti
"I
emi
I if nt.- pbillen, lliat the child
.lead oi tlx rcgulur tTleelmg on
Al Hi iiioini il I nt I- legitimate tint that Hie husband
Nov 8, to wlllell Ihe Indies will be till' i- oi l i I iiiii
in'
n is no tjglil in interest in fht&gt;
mviteil Tlie ev r-iit will Ire hr hi ftl I Ctiiumitii i vi-,t,-r*11x jippi■
two no min t -'linoi.... ittci t" l"1 i Inn!
tto State Farmers Market
gill heal 11111' W&lt; dro lav Hiliello
AVIiellter Hie i told wa- Imrtl of
The urogram will he under Hie &gt;atrl a icceiit &lt;. t*.-1 - &lt;&gt;v a I'hnogi
orllficlat insemination t, the Is-ue
titpervislnus of Ernest
row ley
phv'ii tan tii,i&lt; t.* t" i lorno d in ! ill a second case Tlie liusliantl. 3-’.
h nillmasler id Ills' Seminole High tween i'OO .ttiil .lO'i "- h Pc rinill;
petitioned for eii-todi of a 3-yearSchool Hand
lions iriiln lied .in immi'diali itt’i'd "Id tmv and an mjiini'iinn restrain­
for sin h a law
ing file 10 year old mother from
Itlliell l ltd j by |i uinx and taw colling the boy a "ted lube baby "
xeri will lie i ailed I" lore tile i "til Results of lilnod tests ore to be
ntlltep (nr iccotiinp ipliiliotis and mnile known In court Nov 4,
ill-.ntI'lnti of tlie.»* i|iii' imn io inThe mother, o idiysleian ami a
envered by the proposed law
nurse have testified Hie father ciinFAST ST. Idll I IS. Ill H
1 Di'linlng tin' 11,this and Ii dull sentetl to arlifieinl insemination

Rotarians Plan
Fish Fry Soon

Rockefeller Ccnfer (
Searched For Bomb

ns.sr's&amp;sisasis-fss:

Program
To Start
At 7 P. M.

County Judge Opens
Session With Prayer

Tight Grip Kept
On Missouri Cons
After Third Riot

D. J. Pearson, 87,
Dies In Hospital

No. 16

Dulles
Cabinet Tonight
Televised Meet

KURT M Y E R S &lt;/T» - The pollTAM PA HP) — Death has rrmov
tlcal emergency created hv the »d hur&lt;l fighting J. Tom Watson
death of their gubernatorial candi­ from the stormy political scene
date, J. Tom Wnliun, had Repub­ he loved so well.
lican leader* conferring bv teleWatson, a former stale utturnry
nntc.ll Is
idiotic todav with no Immediate aeneral who was Republican ennway al thr Junior High School fur solution to Ihe problem of a re- ilidaic for governor this year after
Its variety show on Nov. 12, which lilacrmvilt candidate
two unsuccessful attempts to gain
Is sponsored annually
by
Hie
(i. Harold Alesamler, Ihr nar the Democratic gubernatorial nom
school band ami Ihc Parent Teach I s 's stole executive committee illation, sticrumneil to a complied
w.x Association. Thr room selling chairman, said he was conferring tint) of a heart condition yesterIhc most lirket.x will receive i:&gt; with committee members as fast do y. He was tW.
ProceeJx arc split equally
beHe hod seemed to lie ei-rovcring
twern the two sponsoring groups as he could reach them liv leleslowly frttm a light stroke m July
uhom'.
Qm
• • •
Hi- was hatnllcuniied bv the fact which limited his campaigning.
Thr Elks Club will sponsor a that onlv a week remains before
Hallowrrn riancr Saturday nlghl the rlprtion, and courtesy to the Rut he grew wosr Friilay. He was
preparing to have his Tampa
at Its clubhonie from 9:30 until
l:JO o'clock, A flve-plrrr orches­ dead candidate ami his family home for a hosnital when he wu&lt;
i overcome mid died within a few
tra will Inrnlsh Manic music ami culls for restraint in actions.
"There lias been no decision," minutes.
a hutfrt luncheon will br scrvril
said
Alexander.
"It
Is
possible
tbal
al 11:.*10 p,m. Prltrs will br givrn
There was no immediate deei
the commitre may lie called to­ slon nlsuit selection of Ins sue
for Ihr best costumes.
gether for thr purpose of passing cessor in the race against Demo­
* 0 •
crat In Hoy t’ollitis of Tallahassee
A Hireling of S.infc.M celery
A lly , fieri. Ifichaid Frvm said
growers anil shippers will he held
at Tallahassee tlie St I , Itepuiili
tomorrow at J Jo p.m al Ihc Court
ten Excviitlvu r.im nirJct )u.. au
. House to discuss whether or not n
'hurily to nominate 1&lt; ciimlidute
&lt;4 celery marketing a g r e e m e n t
but there is Ihc |iructli al problem
would benefil Hie cclerv Industry
of getting a new name mi the bol
under the present cimdllinn* illhd in many enmities using impel
cording to Henry Thurston Ollirr
iiol lots, with tin' ■
-li-climi lit 1isprndurliun areas, hr salil. have ospressed definite interest In the
I HUT L A U D E R D A L E 'T*-Cen more llimi o week off. Hume coiiu
matter and have appointed com James A Van Flcel srnl word ties probably already tunc pi mleil
millees to represent sections al from Ills Imspilal bed in Washing tlie general election biillut nidi
any statewide meeting which may Ion today Hint he wiii nol lie a Watson’s name on it, In- added
be held al a later date
i Republican pantlidulr for guver
Howard Hailey, asaisluii' altm
• * 1
nor
rn-y general who spec.uli/rs in
The Seminole High School tiler
"I have no desire In run." he election taws, said he had not
• Club, nndrr the dlrecllnn ef Miss Informed Ihe Fort l.aitdrrdale studied the Jtuutimi lull wa* III
tlllle Reese Whittle, will present (tally News, a nursr relaying tils dined to iielivc if t In-r i i- rea
| It'a annual variety show ("morrow message.
Minalde time to reprint Inill-il &lt; il
night al fl o'clock at thr S|IS audl
He had no oilier comment, and would have to lie done ,
tnrluni. Colorful costumes,
gav
(1. Humid All-minder of Furl
dances and musical numbers will there was no word concerning the | Myers,
yei state Itcpuhliciin &lt;-liiilr.ii.in,
tarry mil Ihr thrmr "Hammer Illness whieh has kent him In Wal­ ‘inn! hv hud n»i hud tinio to um
Stock In Arliona." Tickets may he ter Reed Hospital for two weeks.
Van Fleet declined to lie named suit member* of the committee.
bought nt thr door.
Ihe C O I” * gubernatorial cnmlldalr
WaUon had been given the
before the slate primaries were merest outside chanco oi winning
held. Ills name was advanrrd tha election and never male any
again became of Ihe death yeter- victory claim*. He said lie was
dav at Tampa of J. Tom Watson running to promote the two party
former Democrat who registered system in Florida and One te
IV J . i ’earson, 87, retired iron as * Itepubllren end announced (erred to a possible victory as a
molder, died Saturday morning at
| miracle.
Ihe KernaldHaiighton Memorial
The fiery lawyer, a sinnneli
Hospital following a slmrl Illness.
He was born Tit Staffordshire. Walsun's death, aftrr which II ' hnmulon of state*' lights, broke
England, Nov. 21, IHflfl, and enrne could iliicus* the general problem, with Ihe Democratic party in l!MH
after morp than 20 years and mg.
to Ihe Unlit*tf Slates In IH87 lie Htit time is very short.*’
•p,
...
. ,,
,,
. ,
"nlioscd and insulted Soiithcin Dehad made Ills home In l.ak" Mary
The Miami Herald published a
- Tw„ yr(&gt;r,
for Ihe past l.l years willt his son suggestion that Alexander hlni.df
, h( jto|M|,
|mrly.
and daughter-in-law, M-- and Mrs might nick up Ihe bnlim-r iilnl he
lie wiis u leuacinu. battle for
J. (' I'earson lie was a member come the party's candidate. Asked
principles he believed light.
of Jehovah's W llneoei
In comment, Alexander said:
.
.
,,
,
He uppusej the U. N. Supreme
He also leaves two olher .laugh
I hen- has hern no thought of (-m|rl n(ltni{ K, | n.,t school ,.-grc. lers. one in Ohio and one In Colo■invthiug like that.
I gatiun and pledged that If * Ice led
t rado.
H li iigswer did m'l appear to he he wool dsee that segregation fe­
funeral services will he held al
3:,10 p.m. in I Mu Urlsson Funeral ll flat rejection of the idea, but malncd In force in Florida schools
In his next to lust public appear­
Home with llrolhrr D. J Richards Ihe Herald romnientcd such an
officiating Burial wit] hr in Oak action "was considered an a long ance, before a Nr gin group in Ht.
I'etcrshuig a week ago. lie select
l awn Memorial I'ark II Is asked shot.”
•• »llsk\
that flowers please be omitted
den. Collin* extirpated hli regret ed Hd* issue us the theme of his
i ■
i \i I &gt;&lt;n
Mr »»**• »•&lt;!#
lodav at the death of hi* Remlbll- t
" * "• ■* ',,’t thr ***•
r i'lli m-l |i» t tin *fI *
ml,,-i I(l#«iI
can
I who would come before a Negro
HOI.I.YWnOH f'pi V PHH't
can Aniwntnl
opponent.
I lie
vRii'iir fitiK * f I'k
group and back off fr«m that
liov on Inirpselini k torjuv f y,xRrm
"I am terribly sorry," laid Col­ sue."
1.......
hanilleailrr lloti c iiiihv’ i ti e
lins. "Mr Walton and f have dif­
T I n* Uiiirinm
ipvmg 1 &gt; *f l||l
Known as the father of Fbunlu's voune sons, w-ho.r ,Iv
........
fered manv time* over the v«nr* atiLlclosrd .shop law. In- did nut
.i cmurn11 iiit* i ail i v V Ho 111fivr
BALTIM O RE. F— A 52-ycar-oM1 but I have alway* regarded him hai-k off from that Issue "ither in Iiefore iooO'p vslenlav l"ii&gt;h-&lt;1 MInmM
il i "lilji
i ff un all night march hv '■
111 i &gt;
Junkman who lolit
it police
pollen he wit
wit- a* a personal friend
hia rare inflatio ns to address la­ Itreiiiiui to rugged hills in nt tie ir
Wurk u&lt;»x .t-i111fl fMi *1 ,i(Rrf RRir
nested 'he (laying of a grocer
"I am proud that In thin gener­ bor organisations.
i i k i n I di ..Ivin n not m t&gt;
m* |-f i v iir&gt;
home,
early Saturday hat been charged al elect Ion campaign neither he
In addition to being attorney
hijitfif ) r|i f 11f rt ff fji T Srpt *** I tMfl
with commuting the crime himself. nor I have exprerted one word of gneral
Thlrlen, year old Tim W&lt; Hu- m, |ir| M*)K'T Uiff kilt'll Jill 10 IIKOI
neml from IDtl-lIUh,
1U41- 1D4'&gt;*, hv war
wa , a
Al/onu) lllll. a Negro, had told opposition In the other In any Tampa city Judge from Hire,- yetHts ton of movie director Wtllism lORmrif \imiRif i | lael 11*hi Rii-tiv
police he had leen Iwn Negroes wav dealing with personalltlea."
lalure WrlliiiHti, spottril i Im I'uoi* '
and served lit (lie state b-gislat'
Wu »|Oi*|lrf| i (f*i ill! ♦ t 'i IIt IV
enter Ihe grocery abonl the time
lirorge
Rollert Jt . in,
■
"d
In 1011.
N «Mr fl Mn* i nv •' f *f■
)*frv&lt;1 %il
of Ihe killing. He furnUhrd detailed
P .&lt;
Rlepben,
H
,
In
*ir
•
&lt;
tintt"ii
■
1.1 IH E
HI* uniurceaiful t-iinipaigis . . .
IIP ! , l | \A * | l * | f i f ) | l } If* H l t l ' l 4 --K
descriptions of them.
UUENOH A IR ES. Argentina UT a Democrat included miming fm I r•"stton Uattynn, where he fie. flillfti
The victim wai Frank Lcitnkuhl A river launch capsUed and sank nomination for governor in IH.IJ ( Muenttv had lumped bobi-u
NlUf \ Mr '%IllffMI* fI l|| |0lM*(
er, 83. A woman customer found near the big river port of Ratarlo and 10411, for (ha Supreme Four! royntvs
I Rim f»th«*i ,
n f f n im * Ri i *i i - m % i im I
him fnta'ly wounded on the floor yesterday and the latest official 111
The t 'r-idiv voting der
&lt;h«| lnr**i if fi
1018 and 1018 and for C&lt;&gt;ngi"ti
In io;m
wi'ur Imtit'x»f| injii) i*«|
( ft of hit grocery. Another customer report aalil 19 pasxcngcri perished. in 1060.
vanished trom home w ill..... . ■
&lt; If) fl^lil lil'f vi fi*K Nri'in ,il|i| ilnRf
' rrcallrd seeing a Junk wagon n ear........
......................
The.......
launch
operator.................
said the pasHe was a graduate of Ihe Wash­ word about f&gt; p m., were I mien - 'li )»i iMinrr * T?n* Ni m - j*n mil 11
tho ttore about the lime of the j aengeri, on U
the
p regular run from ington and Leu law school and ciimping
gear. Tin v wen
o VM’If4 )f|s! RirjfU' rn if f l*r-| ml * tin*
llllng..
.................................................
.
..... canto to Tampa in lu ll from Dun- hanned.
killing..
I Rosario
to Victoria across
the
•ImiiiK liVI uii»n .i liile riiiivul,
Hill, Also charged with attempted Parana River, all congregated at villa. Va.
Cliriatoidier said he a ril htu st.irtiil Mirif ft* m| .Ii*m-&gt;M-r,i11&lt;iti
robbery, was held without ball.
1one rail.
liro tlieix, oil nephews of .............
A ST(tel I* I W111 I J- iM'JlIl I'nlfi’V lf7
Ring Uroshy, left home hevuo &gt;•■ wRm v%;»h xMiviiik i xix v•* ir Ri iiii
“ we don't lllce our nurse."
for loirclirv »n*l I;ti• • ny .•V tl»f
The children's nurse i
M&gt; i #*J* r»f ,i s f el 11 x *11 &lt;| f * H | III* If Ri f ill*
Teresa Flynn.
wnrrlfii ..ml « »flrv a .i . nRihI tftri
Tim hoy*
they, saw t e ­ fir .inH nUirr |»riM»iii*f
fti\,n|
Joseph Baker, 69. former res!
- admitted
.
(lent of Sanford, died Sunday | Rce searching for them during
* hiiiri •i#1*1 f'irnlltirr ilnvui IHr
morning ■( the home of his son in night- They were found hi"'" M filr n n l I h r m i o r i l x ' H i r xa r f ii
from lh«dr home.
Hsi i11 ( Kffry rrhlNff! In tirnl in in
*»jr t h e ASSOCIATED PRESS leans
I cans will win the Senate and law ami daughter, Mr. and Mr» J miles
Film director Wellman. '&lt;1"' inanfh to gri lu rk In In. n*||
He litol
.Tn* campaign fur control of thr I keep the
t llm ne" In Ihe Ndv. 2 bal W, Forlsun, i.M b tirl
lived there nlneycnrs but was in rpvul much of tin' night witlj
Mth Congrcxa loilay rolled Into its lotlng.
A (Ihhii hfiiirr iilsi* iirrui i rtl S.il
Urosbv looking for 'he hoy* &gt;" 'he lip'lav ii kitRiI in (Rn* vvt niro's Rm.hh )i
final week wllh both parlies plan
Sens
Senate
Democratic Leader Lyn ill health only six weeks
H
i
was
horn
Kepi.
7,
lux5.
in
wundisi
U
ml
brualt-rovered
lull*,
ninjg
nlng an 77lh-hour speedup of ef don Johnson
Jc
of Texas said yester
of I fir priMin. uliirl) in loc.iinl
forfi In lure volers still straddling day in Minneapolis that a 10-slatt Ufula. Ala. Prior In living In Lake rmiteil nut Tim alniut .1 a.in I ha nlionl ii RinlF in lit1 ft mil Rhr fnni'x
hart,
he
had
resided
In
Satihed
for
chirr
Wellman
"
H
ill
hi*
«
"
t
i
I
t"'W
the political fence.
*1r has
‘
..............................
■wing
convinced
him his party
|)rnitrnM.iry
The Republican National Com will wrest cohtroi of ('(ingress from l l year*. He wat a retired farmer the terrain well anil would i''"v«
__________ inrlmie Iwn daughters, a valualile aid In the searvh
Survivors
mlllee announced yesterday that the &lt;10P,
some too promlrirnt Republican*
Tim was accompanied hv hi*
Nixon said Saturday the Com Mrs. Forlsun and Mrs M A Fort
will make more than 350 speeches munlst o a r t v is tilth lino dusnersin ion, Sanford; one xmt, Sgt (liar three dog*.
In M stales during the closing day*
Officer* ararrhod thruugli 1&lt;•"
- o f the campaign.
greai. He said this was pertly be­
olt;ht «* Mr*, fjrosltv and &gt;"'r
children,
and
three
brulhers.
lie
*f? OOP efforts will be climaxed un cause the Democratic party has
d a u g h te r,
C a t h lc e n ,
16,
... ......... ....
NMV YORK r/P)
I'ily pulU-n
ctectton eve by a "gcl-out-the- "tolerated" the Red conspiracy lus. Bskerhlll, Ala., C r p h u x, onxlously by the telephone "t
ami security ufflrt*. &gt;nf ItiH-kefeller
BaRerhiil.
and
Tldttt,
Ufula
vote" appeal by President Elson and man'/ of its candidates belong
home.
The
.......
child,
Jmilii
Center senri'lied tlie men tlii.i
Funeral services will be Iteld a I
hnwer.
to a "left-wing clique."
Malta, H, went lo beii nt Iter o "ini morning afier no untitiynMiin teleNotional economic conditions, a
In S
Salt
l __________
Lake City,
_______
Nixon
_____ yester 3:30 p.m. Wednesday nl tlie-Rrls lime.
phone warning Hint a IhiiiiIi wuold
prime issue In the campaign, wll day commented on a reran______
at Stev son Funeral Hume with the Rev
When the leiy*. dldn l »h"'* o|&gt; (ie rsphided,
be reviewed tonight by Elsenhow enson statement that the vice pre Milton Wyatt, paslnr of the First
Tlie search wax fir it loorenltaer in a nationally televised "non sidenl la directing a OOP cam Methodist C h u r c h , presiding fnr a roast beef lilnner Ins' night,
psrtlsan" talk from Washington palfn tbal can be described at Burial will be In Evergreen Feme the rest of the family telephoned ted in Radio City Mualr Hull, then
neighbor*
and
eearrlied
the
h»ino
moved lo Ihe RCA hiillding. Ihe
Vice President Nixon, the most r,McCartbylsm In a white collar.” tery.
end ground*. No boy*. The young­ tallest building in Kockefi'llei O n active of the trtp OOP campaign­
Nixon called this a "typically
lur, and to other slnicturos.
A ER IA L RAI'IAHINIST
ster*’ bicycles were In the
er*. will speak today In Nevada snide and snobbish Innuendo to­
FO R C ED DOWN
The warning was reeelveil nt the
jlut a hedroll wa* missing. Thia
Arluna and Idaho.
ward Ute million* of American!
Asnnt'inted
Pres* switehhnnrd In
WOODBURY. N. J. &lt;4t-An aerial rased Mr*. Crosbyfi* mind. "he.
^
The "big namM" among tbs who pork for a living in our shops
llto
Al* Building, and police who
balloon piloted by Donald L. Pic­ said. She also recalled that the
'JmDemocrats who will contribute te nd ffclorit. . . .
the campaign finale Include Adlal . Nison asjd Ihe so-called blue col­ card, 28. son of famed balloonist last time ‘she »«w the boy* they immediately notified.
The caller said a bomb wax "to
Stevenson, The party's IBM presi­ lar workera "have a much keaoar and atratoephere explorer Dr. Jean nil had on heavy hiking bool* and
go off nt 0:90 in Radio City."
dential candidate, and DemoeraUt and claarer understanding of tha Piccard, made a forced landing jackets.________________

In Sanford

W ire

Man Shoots Self
By Mistake

f'ltarlivi I ’tirry, 28-yetir-olti Fnxt SI
l/iiii* Negro, wti.x killed by bis own
tiuilet in a fight yeslenlny.
Fast St. Lulls police gave Ihlx
nccmint of tlie &gt;hooting:
Curry and Warren K. Jnnex. 25
another Fast St I /nil* Negro, be
giro an urgumi’til In a club Curry
grabbed a :w caliber auloinatir
pistol from the tmeket of another
matt at Die .xrriir alter Jones was
handed a biy pistol.
Curry, standing in front of Jones
with his arms arrund him, shot
Jour* in the back during a scuttle
The bullet penetrated Jones' body
and fatally wounded Curry.
Jones was hospitalised with a
gunshot wound In the chest.

Ilex of tin- doctor performing the
Illsetninatloo
2 Induing whither Ihe donor It
the child's legal latber nr whcihcT
tlie mother heroines tin- .sole n.ilii
ral parent
3 Itetri miolog whether the prat­
tler of ,irtilui.il ittseminulloii it
adiiltreoti*
4 lx prior rnnxent of the hu*
hand legally neee ,ary anti is sue!
content a luinding ronlracC*
5. Is Ihe husband, with or with­
out prior consent, legally bound h
support Ihe "test lube baby" in
the absence of formal adoption?
fl. Establishing I n h e r i t a n c e
rights of a Itaby horn of artificial
insemination.
Judge Gibson E. German has

ami tl was performed about eight
iitoullis before Hu- batty was born.
Tlie father denied coiitenting and
claimed blood tests will prove ito
is the father

Movie Tim e Table
HIT/.
"Rear Window"
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Start* (1:30
"Moony From Home"
C O LO R ED D R IV E IN
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T H E SAN T01D H ER A LD

Highlights In History
Of Electric Light
both for .100 watts of light.
1870— Edison'* First I’rurtlrnl
11)36—Hilvi-retl-hnwl Lamps with
Electric Light—
coatlnp of "mirrored sliver” on
14 lumen* jut wait. Filament nf
oiilsliio of bulb’s howl for a
carbonised cotton thread.
variety of commccial and other
1019— Tlpleaa Lami&gt;—
uses. Seven sixes ranging frill
Eliminated hulh break»«u ami
100 watts to 1000 watts.
Improved thu ttppoarmnrc.
i 1)26-192(1— inside Frosted l-nmii. 1038— Flo ure scent Lamps—
A revolutionary lamp develop­
Flin t atronjr Inside fronted lamp.
ment • cool lighl of ntillcolly
A smooth bulb, diffusing light
higher efficiency (now up to 70
with negligible loss. I I.I lumens
liimens-pcr-wott) and longer life
per watt.
(now morp than 7,600 hours),
1020— -Development of 60,00(1-watt
Incandescent lamp, then and for 1046— Clrcllne and Kllmlni* Fluore­
the neat 26 years tho largest
scent I jimpw—
in the world. It was developed
New forms of high-vfficifney
lo r Llfcht'* Golden Juldlee, for
floii rescent lamps particularly
motion picture production and
ada|ited to the.......edit of tercMaviation needs. Produces l.fMHl,ted uml tlctlgnur. f’lrcllne: 32
000 lumens In contrast to the
watts, 12 inches In diameter;
0.S6 lumen produced hy iho
.Slimline: 00 Inches long.
tiny 0.17-watt "(rain of wheat" 1040 160-watt Yellow Lamp, de­
lamp developed for s iik Icu] In­
signed for outdoor use and to
struments.
lie least attractive to hugs and
1020— 8-1 Sunlamp—
Insects.
For the first time the equivalent : 11*60—An Oxoae-producing Lamp
of mid-summer sunshine Indoors
(4 w alls) for dispelling unwel
from man-made ”*un*”.
come odors.
lUIli— Lumlllno Lamps—
1063— 81* new 160-watt reflector
Tabular Incandescent lamp types color lamps for decorating pur
providing users with"continuou*
(roses—
fines of lljfht." Available in 16,
Four of the new lamps produce
30, and 40-watt sixes. In 12-Inch
and IB-inch lengths and In clear, basic colors: red, green, yellow,
blue. Two produce blue-while
inside frosted, and a variety of
and pink lints. The colors ma&gt;
colors
he mixed with while light lit
1086— First Thrwe-llte Lamps, uIv­
produce almost any color in the
in# three separate levels of llicht
rainbow.
from u alngln Hk Ii L hulh equip­
ped with two filaments, Either 1920-1061--Typifying fl-K’a con­
100 or 200 watts or the sum of tributions In tin' 26 years since

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By STANLEY

THE OLD HOME TOWN

Light’s Goldsn Jubllss: Th* 60- 11Of Drsskfsst Club
w alt household lamp bulb, which
sold for 20 rents, today has a
W .« .
prlco of 10 cents ami produce* 1:10 Teel Pattern
1:11 Hlaa On
20 per cent more light (Improv­ 114
Program Itssum*
ed light) for the same amount of l i l l Late Nsws Briefs
electrical current consumed. In ­
wHHN-vv js r w a o w v iij.t i
cidentally, Ktllaon’s first lamps
i l s l h r l &lt;• Cm s s * Wltaeei Narlm
sold for $1.76 each.
_ won h a t r.m .
1064— Development of a 76*000- l:*1 Brighter
Ihr * --Day
watt Inranucsrcnt light bull), tho ill* Hscrst Htr.rm
r
,
f:|*
O
n
Tour
Aeeounl
world’s largest nrtlflcal light l:IR Portia Face* Lit*
source. Produced by G, K. a* till Making Nsari
u feature of the company’s *bM lk e r . flp o iis
servance of Llght’a Diamond
Jubilee tills year. The giant bulb
isTllillsra
measuring 42 Inches In height
Parham
OUa-TV New*
and 20 Inches in diameter Is ralr
»
r
t
t
eosso
&gt;•■I at 2,100,000 laments. Its light
■urns and Allen
is equivalent to that from 2,674
je eh eo av n i* Furrum
HI]-watt household bulbs, all
burning at the same time. Elec­
tric current used by the 76 KW
lump Is equal to Uml required to
light
M3 average
American
homes.
Its tungsten
filament
weighs 2.7 pounds, enough pf the
metal to provide colled-coll fllimerits for 07.600 00-watl lamps.

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l.uv* of l.lfe

Dulles

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Cimllulled from page an*)
than just a diplomatic victory . . .
It Is un historic step."
Tho President Jin* had called
the Cabinet meeting fnr 1 pm .
The White Houao said radio and
lelrvlslun network* had requested
un opiMirtunlty to cover the extra­
ordinary Cabinet meeting and E l ­
senhower had deckled Dulle* re(girt "should Im* given to all the
American people ut Ihe same lime
it Is given to Ihe Cabinet."
Press Secretary James Hagerty
said NI1C and CHS radio and tele­
vision networks will carry th* Ctrl*Iriei meeting from 7 In 7:10 p. m.
uml that ABC will rebroadceit «

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lies jjnkert'y. Lewis
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Jockey's Choice
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Mornlrm Meln.lln
World At Nine
Musa- for luidlea
mgs over I'alvarr
For I.Hi||*e (inly
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News
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Lirmnu 4'hII To Prayer
World At Noun
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Turi-ilsv yiatlnre
News
lilul "J” For Jsis
4Inr Nonr- Itnnch
W..1 I1I si Three

cd. late of said County, to the
County Jude* of Memlnola County.
Florida, at nil office In the court
iiuoa* of said County at Banford.
Florida,
within eight calendar
month* from the time of the first
PUbtleatidn of this nolle*. Bask
claim or demand ahall be III Writ­
ing, and shall slat* Ike place of
residence and post offle* nddreaa
of the claimant, and akall lie
sworn to hy tha claimant, kls
ngent, nr his atlornsy. and nay
such ilnlm nr demand not so flted
shall he vnld.
/»/ Daniel. V. I.ukna •
As admin atrathr of the
F its '* nl ANN 1.1*KAM
deceaseil
First imhllratlon October II. 1991.

plaintiffs unknown; T. c. CALMAW end BKMMM COLKUAN,
wife: and etnh and sit nr
paid defendants. If alive, nlu),
If dead, taelr unknown nelrr,
devisee*, legatees nr grantees:
akd th* aaknown heirs, devi­
sers, legal sea, or grantee*
of II. / I'AT HICK. dec rased:
and
aad all parties
pertlrs cli
claiming Interhertlnalier
under nr
( p i l r W rough,
.

'against ths ahoy*
abovi named d*fsadaala. and alt parlls* having
nr claiming lo hav* any right,
tills or Internet In and to thou
hot*
reel*
certain lots, plscss or- parcel:
Innle
of land ^jlttt^t* In Itamlii
to-wit:
County, TlNritiM, iu""
rasa _ IgfllD
?», ill. JI.Vl.VV aad lijo fila lk
L, (ails t. I, 4. S. I. jl. II. IT.
11. XV, XI) and II. uf litnek •&gt;.
unit (Jil I, of lllnollT. nf I.AKI!
WAVMAN IIKI4IIITM, I. A K 15
Mrtn---- ITI4
....... ' W r l X * arrordInnM County
ding la pint tSsrrnr
tSsrrnf r*r
rrcordod In
Plat “
Book
' 4,‘ pane IX of Ihs
public rscnrdt ut Hrmlnole
4'ounty, Florida
You are htrthy nnttflsd Hist

undtrslgnsd Clark of said Court,
and sarv* a copy tharaof npon th*
atlornsy for th* pialatlffs whoas
nams and addrana appawr bslaw. o*
o r b * f o r * t k * life f i e * f N w y ^ V a r .
Ill*, llpon t anr liTlnr* so t* 4m Ha­
rrs* Pro C'onfssso will bs antarad
**fNnU’tTMK4M WMKRMOF. t II***
h ereun to s*« m y han d * U th * * f f lr l * l Btfl) of i i M r o u rt *1 Hanford.
Ktorid a, Nil* U t d ay nf O riu L a r,

a^^w *....
y is d

W ttsoa

I*, o tins IT* or
Id l- in x A tla n tic N a tlo a a l
ttaak lluildtng
Kanford. Florid:
Altornsy far FIlaiatltra.
NOTtCR TW AFWRAtl
T&lt;&gt;: (t AIt ION ItoTT
111 llavltr Mlrtst
lllnghamtuh. New

IN THIS I'lll WT OF TMI1 l Ol'NTt
JI'llflF, Sf: Vfl.Ndl.M rul'STT,
s-rvr»: n r f i .iw ihm
IN
HKt
t H 1400 f'luli
H H TATK n F It A L P II T. COWAN.
Mil..
Dcrrnvpil.
NIITI4 H TO I'HFIlirilllS
Legal Notice
All •rsitllnr* of iho Fslnla nf
DAI.I'll T. COWAN. Hll.. drcaassd.
hsrahy nullflsd uml roqulrsd In
TIIK sTSTti IIP FI.Oil IDA TO W. ■tro
fllo
clnlma nr ilsniNiufa which
l„ MiiiNKXf. 11 i :m |)i ; m 1 : 1 v. they any
mny Imvo ngalnst swld O le ,
MNow Ni
cause la entltlsd Dtlphln C. Halt. •
In
the
office
of iho County Judge
A •worn I'omiilnlnl having been
Hcmlnolr Count*, Florid* In tha suit he* barn brought against you Clalnllfr. vs. Mnrlnn Floyt. DsfaiUl- (
file.I 11eel 11*1 you In the f'lreull of
uni.
No. Ill*, asm* bring
Court
llouss
al
rianfurd.
Florida,
f'ourl 10 mill for Semltinlii Coiinlv. within eight III calendar months hr tha plaintiffs. PAII1. (V. MNOli- a milChancery
for dlvorcs, atlirwlsa a (kb
Florlil.i hy KI.I.D.N Hll AD4H.N from lh* dale of ths first liulillot- UIIAKH and MAURI. C. HNtlji* erse Pro
Confaaao
wilt *• a*lsr4d
t.luiN'i;V for illvurcc. Iho shorl (lllw
In ths circlllt Churl uf ilia against you for failure to appear,
of this nutli *. each claim or tlllAHMs
of wMi li I- KI.I.HN H11AIII 11N tlnri
Ninth Judicial Circuit nf th* trials (iien or answer as Isqlllrsd by law
dom
nm
l
m
ust
h«
In
writing
n
m
1
IJiONKY. I’lalnllff. vs M 1.
-tntr ths plui-o lit rrsldsncr uf Florida. In end fnr Htmlt.nlr herein
MuiNi: V, Dcfvrolnnl, ihr-s orr- most post
WITNKMK mr hand and nfflrlal
offir* address nr III* County, un ahhravlatsd title of said
sciiie srs lo iiunuiuiiil you to ni&gt;- end
,
lalimint
and must bo sworn to hr causa halng "PAIH, W. HN4IP- seal this Ith day of October, A H
p«»r nnit fits tour wrlllsn ilrfsusts tho clHlniM
iit.
his
agsnl,
or
hit
at­
bcrHii on ur hsfurs Ihs Slh list of torney or It will iitoonte void ac­
m%
. «
O P. IIICnNDON
Nuvrrohsr, A D. lull, or otlisrwlss cording to law
and. If married. -------lllllIHNIt.
C la rk , Circuit Court
Dsrrss Pro I'oiifrasu will l.r su.
his Wife, whusa given halos Is to IHHAL)
Hsplotnhsr
in,
1*14.
Isrsil against you.
plalatiffs uakaown. «t al, Iisfoad/H/ Anabtl H Cowan
lladstona IU, Koltloaa
Thr Hnnforil llsrnlil Is dsslg.
Sale, Chancery N*. M il", tha aa- Attorney far FtalMIff
/H/ Ralph T. Cnwah. Jr - lura
nntvil *■ s n*wajiah*r of gsnsrsl
of said aiilt bslh* to uulst lllle M North Court It r s a t
Lisoulors
of
ths
Fstnls
clrrtilnllun Ip which this cllullun
of ItALPII T. COWAN. i la lh* plaintiff*. PADL W MNdD- O ilandu. Florida.
1 shall h* |iuldlshs,t one* sni li w**k
l ----------— —
--------------Hit., ntrtattd
for four cnn*rriil|v* wveks
WITNCMH my Unit arul ufflctnl
NUTICM TO IIRFFND
ssal of tho clerk of lh* Circuit
ComI on this Iho S|h ilsy of Is-lo- t i i k m t a t k o f r U m i U A TOt
M IIOCMKII and. If msrrl'^.
eil.
list. A D 1*94
-------IKIIIMKII. his Wife, Wheel
/H/ (1 P IICIINDON
Clerk of Iho 1 ’If. oil C011M Given iism s la to n latn llffs unnowu ;«F M. I.INDHKY and. If
Msmlnrdo CountV. him1.1.1
married. ------LINDHKY. lit*
(ItKAl.l
rile, whose alvsn asm s Is lit
.(ini k N ciovrlsnd. ,1r
H. JAMES GUT AGENCY
idelnltrra unknown: K PN A |&gt;.
Attorney for Plaintiff
1(111,1.: J XV. MHMTKM.KIt slid.
I*. 11 llo1 lin
If married,------MOKTHI.I.rit.
Kntiforil. FlorMn
812 B A S T F IR S T S T R E E T
hts wife, whose given nstns
1-intut if fs unknown: FRANK
IN rill-: I 111 II I' OF TIIK I til NTI
ji iiiiv:,
sFMiNoi.n i in ntv,
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P R O N E 78
PAIlMKNfNit, Ms wY^s: L M
Ft.lllllDA. IN I’llOUATi:.
IN m : i -v t a t b o f
PhAV Mils and NOVI A H UFA
VKill*, his silt: AVIS IIKNph'H
ANN M’KAfl,
HON an.l HAIIIIlirrT R flRNDscsaied
J A M E S ■* O U T
E . JA M ES O UT
DKIIHoN. his tflfSt II. I.. ItRli­
Tit AM. CHFUITUIIS ANil PIIHauNu iiavin ii tl.xi»ia mi iiF;lt V and ANNIK I1KHIIY, Ills
wife, li Alii. K KLl-FTTahil. |f
HINDS AIIAINsT SAID F.STATKi
m arried.----- Rl.i.KTT his
You and each of you ire h*rel&gt;&gt;

General Insurance

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4t»a lihyihm Hunt
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at Night Kdlllaaa
Hagerty said Ihe full t'ablnel t&gt;:lt
11*11*4 NSIU 14
would he present, except for Vice
M afia
President Nixon who lx campaign
. „
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tion. and Foreign Aid Adfnlnlitra- \\\u t f / r a V c *“ ,u
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lor Harold Htassen. who h In
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Ailfi (Itislinl v arletlss
ft .1*4 ( r i I lohli Hi I and Hide
A 4f. (lu elin l CarletleaI*14II lllow 1'iursoo
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H K-KI.KCT JOHN KAOKIt, n tiinn with 11 prtivrn rct'iiril *if IliiHiiiPHH Aliillty, ItuhinvitH
Kconmn.v, uml uduiil I'rogrcHH,

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Hufim uf th* (irugruMHlve uml I't'imomy moves John Kiulcr Iiiih H|ionMor«ii, Mii|ip4irtctl nnd
worked for while imrvlitK «« your C'lty CNimmlHMhiner.
NEW E tJU U 'M E N T — Now triickn imil c&lt;)iii|niii'iit iirogiam Iihh hiivo&lt;I thoiiKiuidn of
dolluri* In ropulrH mutt hmirH forntoi’ly IohI imil now (irovlilliig iiHiru umi Iwtlor norvlit'M nifiinliiK It'MH coMt to thu cily.
HANITAHY I.A N D K II.I, of imrluiwu it ml IritHh, pnijuml hy II phUIi liourilM hmi nuvliif
tho city thmiMumlH of ilolliu'M, ii**|iilriiiK Iiimh mini power mid muiiiteiiNtu'e.
INUUHTIIY - i new IniluHtrlfH opurntliiK ami crcuthiir now jmyroIlH thu your round
in Huitfonl. Htruugly bulievuH uvuh more ncllvo effort nui'tled.

Over One Half Million Dollars Of Old Debt Paid

T IM P IR ID

New Homes I n Sanford '
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20 B LO CKS O F .NEW STRERTH O P EN EIJ, uml 27 HLOCKS OK R E B U IL T AND
R E S U R F A C E D S T R E E T S ; now Hiipportliig mi oxpMmh'il pidgrnm of Htrcet work.
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IfttllDVDi that black Is whltt and th* North Il fla i- lf you insist on It

LONU N E E D E D W A TER AND S E W E R A G E PROGRAM A C T U A L L Y IN PRO­
G R ESS. providing udoijUBtu Howurugu uml u Iho water mipply uml wutur proaiiurta to all
partx of tho city.— Buliuvux Huwuriigo i IImjiohuI Im u rnuHt with no ifu, ntuU. uml hutu.-—
ThU l« possible with no IncreuHu In rovenuun, poHHlhly present Hewerngo tax can bo

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being Incrum ud thlH yvur mt wuh propoHOtl.

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FA V O R ED D E LA Y IN G S E W E R TA X until p ro r*m
mostly completed

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4fiU N EW HOUSES B U ILT .

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HAS A LW A Y S CO O PER A TED WITH CH A M BER of
Commsrcu und other civic group*.
R IG H T O F W A YS for French Avo. Widening.
R E - E L E C T A MAN WHO HAS PRO V EN HE W ORKS
U N S E L F IS H L Y FO R T H E B E T T E R M E N T OF OUR
. C ITY. Ho docn not behove In Increaeing taxes, bat lift
believe* amt work* for -J-rr
your ------tux dollar
doing more.
“
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The sw^V ii • retailer who believes everybody and
everything without fear or favor.

brand preferences, and that preferences quickly con
change.

If hit etnployeeft take off for grandmothers' funerals
on th* day pf an important bull gnme-hc believes them.

They are quick to take advantage of manufacturers'
newspaper advertising - featuring the product In their
own store displays. . . end including the brand in tbefr
own newspaper ads.
"

Hop

* And if a|l the salesmen who sold him atock said their
companies jwere losing money on the deal - he would
believe the
After llijenJng to •ales talk, he believes one brand ii
M good oil another, and gives them oil equal^display.
And doeiii't care what kind of advertising he gets
because they all seem equally strong.
Fortunately the SWAY is a rare creature

He knows that the-best advertising Is the Und that
reaches his own customers, oil of them.
And.he likes the manufacturer who thinks the some.

Mo»t retnilers know that customers do have strong
■'ii

Since the retailer himself advertises in newspapers, ill
knows that the manufacturer who does the same U really
in earnest, is sincerely after the market.

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Jr., former OOP national chair­
Mon. O ct. 23, lt»3l
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man.

PennsylvaniaDemocratsVictoryCry
AlreadyFrighteningGOPHopefuls

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Sensational Admiral
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$2-75 Per Week
PAYM EN TS AS LOW

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NO RED TA PE
NO CO SIGNERS
NO ENDORSERS

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at this Low, lo w Price

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lit# Niinriu I bony firmh

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G O O D Y EA R
DELUXE BATTERY

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•led in peer Oeedyeer Tire*.
• tame treed design ec en new
Oaedpeac lice*.
• Applied by lacier, trained c ipeclc ailug Oeedyeai eppreved
melkedc.
Don't drive ..ix ith .i inky lulli- uii
worn lire* (.'rune In—liude emutdh
lire ill (* lor .New T ie a .l grip)

Appbed te teend tire M i l t
•r Ie pear ewn Orel.

Q $12 *9 5 « « ■ —■

N E W ^T R E A D S

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Get Now Tire Traction Up to 50%
Below Tho Cost of New Tiros w ith

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ONLY |1.00 DOWN FIR TIRE

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Conditions Equal

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Scott won two year* aim by only
217 votes ami the Democrats claim
they will hold their (Ive seats thh
year in the Philadelphia delega­
tion and capture Scott'* scat
Hut itcpiioucan strategists pre­
I Kilitur\ Null1 — Thl* l» miuIIk 'i l.omlcr—with the .slate's iineinploy dict they can re elect Scott and I IlK A D IN t l. Pa i.P —A h o s ie ry ,
1 win three of the five Democratic m ill exe cu tive &lt;ay&lt; he's found t
| ill several Alorlo* by riving A*»n 1nu'iit the main Issue
elated I'res* reporters analyzing I The Democrats and Republican* seats.
"eeonoim c comlitions in the N a rlh j
A* to districts outstdc I’hlladel- |
1tlu* campaign In key itate*
aren't fur apart in estimating
the
and liie South a re about i i n i . i l ,
number of Jobless The Rcpuhli phia. Democratic strattegists say ,
liy I MIN lY I I I T K H K A R
emu say somewhere near .130,060. they hope In pick off 1!ir liU P amt h a9 uiinutm cci! Dial In , firm i ,
seats o( Rep Kurl C King (kill); moving back to P en n sylvan ia r
IIA Ilft lS R U IIC .. I*a. ij* —P e n n s y l­ the Democrats about 377.lion
Rep. Joseph 1, Carrtgg itoth);
N id n .l a , M aleskv. president of
vania is a grotl exam p le today n(
Rep Samuel K McConnell Jr
a «tate where Ih ? D em o crat* have OOP congressional e a m p a i g i» Hep. Kdw ai-d .1 iloo In i 11th ). Rep (lie Delia Co
a ho siery ilvem i'
win npe-.l ,i v icto ry c ry sn Ins I . chairman in Pennsylvania, said: S. Walter Stauffer UtHtll; Rep au i fttllshillg tirm . said hut week
P Saylor ---1 22ml I and Hep "tlte labo r situation in Ih ■ N rtti
tenth that
even. .........
a num
lie
...............
v ber of "■
there were no unemployment 7John
—--,- -illea
is m ore favo rab le tti.ui it h a . I i .-i -ii
(Hibllrans
appear to h.» halfway there w.nrt.l be nothir.i! to this bail I ahiI a K. (irah.im (25th)
convinced they may he light
cam e"
The nmcl opHinlslir Democratic lo r many v e a ls More pro«Vi-elive
I As in u
tihm
I’cnn
daini
ln u and Micntgan.
M icm gaii; Penn
.......................
„ n m „ | l„ ln rn i cla
lm Is
'* that
«h» ' they will
w ill reverse the em ployes an- again a v a ila b le '
mia Democrat,
Demuerals hove
seltci
'-ylvania
have sclic.l
'S t t n
Insh th " V t T !&gt;l
*.....
in lull-king a lung-time Irc iii! m ’
il till
n t'ytfiiiM
ii*l hn
111111 nrfii so
«n
*
.* '
'»
* I hilt lilt* IH*fill:tTilIi HII] COlllt* iHlt liie te lllle Industry. M aleskv «h*
mi tu
two
themes m
and
hammered
wo
si economy
generally
1,
sound
am!
of the November election bolding e lan I that ‘ 'the advantages oh
hat rn them that they have taken
hard
r.t
the Demo
the
the initiative in establishing the .r
f *''exaggerating'the 'sltua- ,U uf ,hp :lu M’at,
tamed by the move
the South are
mator
campaign issues
ir .-nmosian
........
thin to gain v X *
1,1,1 *0,,u' '•"iciirii* opinion IS that i grad u ally disappearing " lie a d d .il
Theme No
t
There „
...........................................
the Democrats are going to he dis D ial, by m oving North, "th e com
iirmmdswoll of sentiment toward
, , " ,l’ *t*r‘a4'*’ a* least, the Re appointed if they seriously think p a il) is clo se r to the m a rke ts '
the lie mi'crats because the voters ("ddieuns nave patched up then they can make such a sweeping
M alesk) ot Stowe l*a . moved
are disenchanted not with P rc si
rapar y sipiabbles and are uni
,),ift
ilrnt KI«i»fiho\Yt»r htniM’lf but with J, ,r\ ” UMr *unport
NNmcl al
Oin* t»OP *trntc|(Ut *aul "If Ills eompanv to M-oint Plea m l
lil&lt; Republican a- Iministralum
1though, privately, politician, say thmgs go well for us, we II p‘rh Perm . several y e a r , ago t r in its
-Theme No 2 The Repuhlieuii^ litere
' .........“
ll is
nc.s* between
still
is hitler
mnetne.s*
neiween thr
tne up fwn or three Democratic Itiuisr o rig in al site in tin . area lie w ill
11 t a .Ui in Ih. t t in i-1 i .old Seal Ii .
nrereiptiuible
fora breakdown ''M’l’uiter* of t S
Sen James seat* and bold onto those we have
s ie n u n ll. here
icles which
■•!' John s
,
If they go badly, we may lose
in the econ. my. and |iolicle
I-1nr has luken hide part publicly three seats l wasn't loo eru-our
have thrown men out of wink, glv
R H U S R i l l.
J'an,P°'gn
aged
u few weeks ago—but I think
en less take-home pay to others,
C A I.II'O K .N I A MAN
I he battle for the governorship Hungs are looking better fur til
and reduced the farmers' income:
C O S TA M K S A . C a lif
T
\
therefore these veter* are turn lias almost totally eclipsed the ;i|j the tune "
sw arm of bees stung .fum es .1
fact that the outcome of the eon- 1
inu to the itciiincrals.
Pagan
n
early
too
tim
e
,
last
week
A -H b lU tg Sitl'G
The effectiveness of the Demo gressional races m Pennsylvania1
w hile Ins w ife watched She ran
S l'IK V lT ST SAVS
c ra ts ’ strategy lites in its *!mpU might mean the diffcrciicw lie
fa neighbors for help T’m-v lit
i lly and the'
fact
that
no
one.
r
d
I
llc/p“l*li
c
“H
ur
Denmeralie
,
H
KTIll.KIIKM
.
Pa
-As-It
you
ie fact
lurches and smoked o il tin- bee*
blieans
can
lie
sine
l
,
"l&lt;lo1
««
t
ongress
for
the
next
happen
to
live
near
an
atunue
|
mw
•
even Die flrpublieans, can he sine
but Jit m inutes la te r Pagan 53,
two
years
,
er
plant,
there's
no
iweil
to
feel
,
until election day that they aren't
Was dead
NelHier
of
the
stale's
two
tIU
P,
uneasy
a
scientist
said
lust
week
rig lit Th.* Democrat, face a 2 h
senators Is op for re-election this They can't blow up like an atomic
disadvantage in registrations
I ""'riic
The "iti-oolilw-'-'ois
llrpnlil'fnns have lieen *c &gt;*’ar- hill there are rontests for all bomb
M.ii - v living |.. ..vnlain the -luck
,1?e ',|u ,f’s 10 Rouse seals mnv
in fact, .aid H.uolil V\ llimlley.
S A V E
in emp' .vment as a transition from ‘ lv." n '
Hp«,,,blir»" ar l 11 " pm M t ’ngirioer with Cenrral Kleetn,
t o . Atomic Protlud* Division.
vvui to peace that the recard ol ortatir
Pive of the Demoeratie Mouse nuclear reactor, lot proluetiun of
the Ki'iiihowei administration and
15%
the end i f tile war in Korea tiav. •eat, are in Philadel|ilua ill strict* ova cell me jsiwer can ho ilesigueil
been n legated 1 &gt; seeor.-fary im when* the llepulihoaiis have one— so they are a, safe as conventional
iii acl\mu i &gt;&gt;11 ii * i bflililt
pi.il one I. eal issues are pr on the seat held by Rep Hugh Seotl |Niwer tdanls
IllilUltUl **»"t «*f \ Mi(t
Inent
In it..- b .t h&gt; years Die Demo­
A u l n l . i u h i l i t y :i m i
( l l ’ t'lt A T IN li
crats liavo elected i d) one gov I
e Tina in Pei iisvh ama tiemge II
( n l l i s i o n I h s i i i ' u i u 'P
Karlr in m il
lint tin-, tune Kiev are waging
eStiiihlii til *■••vi i ai *• m 14ll \ ltli*l
HUMK T O W N
a *l.iin bane . ampaian tor the go)
it'HU i
Moi l 1 *niMMnv
el not slim and are lai more &gt;&gt;p!i
I ntistie than the ll.'publicails gen
i s m &lt; ; i u 's i n k s s
IlMt Hu is !io| i*■%liiltlii ' h i ii ling
ei'all) ill their tlaiois of eongres
ot 'V 11 %c' ll* .• ill It* *» *.
Vole for K. I&gt;. St tPIT n
I MOH.il scats
National ami international is
Proven Himlness Mint
E d w a r d F. l . a n c
■IP's have tailed into the back ;
For
FJlv (’oiiimlfiMloner
gretiiul and I ical ts»oe* are dorn 1
If in 11\
I ntii liInn 1Kcfi*.
I mating Hi.' gubernatorial eamtiaign
((•rntip J)
1
M
ttiiii*
21
between Reputi'ican I.t tin) IJoyd
Pul,I p. 01,1.1 A,It
II VVooil :m,| Demoelut tieorge M

SERVICE
A VEN U E

STORE

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U N M ust Grow

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United Nations Week should serve ah a
reminder of the bright hope with which the
idea of an International forum for settling
the differences among nations was con­
ceived.
It came into being after the bloodiest
and most destructive war in history. In its
Infancy it was confronted with the neces­
sity of dealing will) the innumerable new
problems poaod by the atomic homh. Its
most ardent supporters would not say that
its success has been spectacular or that as
yet it has lived up to the hopes which gave
it birth.
Yet It is not wise to be impatient with
the UN. he problems which men seek to
solve through Us agency have hern accum­
ulating for centuries, it Is too much to ex­
pect that In a few brief years the,UN could
eliminate those problems and establish har­
mony and peace in all the world. The UN
will have to grow. It will have to learn
from It s mistakes, even as individuals and
nutions have learned from theirs.
The UN can work If Its members do not
abandon faith that it can be made to work.
President Elsenhower and the political
lenders of both parties have reaffirmed
America’s desire to strengthen the UN and
to make every effort to build its success as
an instrument of world peace.

In cutting a clothesline, upsetting a garbage
can or removing a neighbor’s gate. With
such youngsters there is seldom u desire
to be malicious, but their pranks can hove
serious consequences nevertheless.
Wise parents will talk the matter over
with their children, will try to channel en­
thusiasm for Hallowe'en into better direc­
tions. They will Impress their youngsters
with the need to respect the property and
the rights of others. The parent who turns
his head away from youthful pranks be­
cause it Is Hallowe'en Is romlsH in his duty.
He may pay for his neglect later by seeing
his child lose the very necessary respect foi
other people's property and right that is so
essential lo good citizenship.

tA M E S M A R LO W

THE LO N G TRAIL

Advice Is Given To Two Parties

made face for the politicoes and di-date, AverrM Hardman, In Hie
the photographers, pulling down seat long held by the OOP’s Thom­
WASHINGTON UP-AdvIce to the Ihe corners of hi* mouth In a as E. Dewey. If they do, H ard­
man will be a big mats—and quite
Democrats: Keep plugging Ad­ grimace of dejeellon.
And he declared Ihe Hepub'lcans pojsibly a presidential cnntemlu-.
vice lo the Republicans; Quit
arc never going lo win if their In the next Democratic NatiWal
groaning.
'
These -.verds nf counsel have leaders "arc £3tng around pidHnp, Convention
On the other hand the GOP can­
gone out In the closing days of the their faces this way."
What the GDI* needs, said Elsen­ didate for governor. Sen. Irving
congressional election campaign
from two men pretty high up in hower, Is a "fighting heart''—thr M. Ives, can keep hi* Senate seat
their parties—Presktcnt Elsenhow­ kind Jack Dempsey had when, af if he lose*. If he wins he can. ami
er for the GOP and National Chair­ ter being belted out of the ring undoubtedly would, name another
man Stephen A. Mitchell for the by Louis Firpo In 1923. he came Eisenhower Republican to succeed
hack and knocked Firpo halfway him In the Senate.
Democrats.
Rut here Is a Republican worry:
If the Eisenhower and Mitchell home lo his native Argentina In
What happens lo Its now-powerful
statements told the whole story, the second round.
The President wasn't saying the New York state organization? Dew­
there would be no doubt the Re­
publicans an&gt; In trouble and the Republicans are on the ropes, ey. who has led It In the pawl, Jim
Democrats riding high, with the much less out of the ring entirely In effect turnel over the rdnQtu
C o u n ty A g e n t's Colum n
But his picture of a glum GOP Ives What happens if Ives drop*
election only It days away.
Party leader*, even presidents, In need of more backbone was In them'’ Coiitil the Dewey clement
don't always gauge the situation sharp contrast lo the picture St’ vc keep control of Ihe block hinting
correctly, however. Besides, their Mitchell was painting of the Demo­ M voles New York will cast In the
Republican National Convention nf
campaign statements arc designed crats in Washington.
for a sperlfic purpose—In this
Mitchell said victory Is "within 195*1?
case, to build a lire under party our grasp." But the Democrats
ity C. It. DawNon. IWA., MHA.
workers. .Such statements don't can still hoot the election, he sokl.
IIOOM! — The* male prairie chicken
necessarily reveal the speaker'* by relaxing loo soon.
private opinion of who's ahead.
has a wind sac on his throat wit It which
" I am deeply disturbed." he
The President spoke at a GOP went on, "by reports of voter
he makes a booming call.
ratty in New York yesterday—a apathy and Democratic compla­
day that »aw him wane much fur­ cency. The two l melher emilil
ther Into the thick of the campaign spell victory for the Republicans."
RU TTEtt R A L E Y ANO P A N C A K E
than lie had done tg-foro. lie even
The third Annual Butter Rally, sponsored
This is something new for Ihe
Democrat*. They haven't been
by the American Dairy Association, two* S A M D A W S O N
troubled by overconfidence since
held in Chicago. Representatives of the
ihe lirst two Franklin D lloowvelt
terms. The Republican* seemed
dairy industry, grocery, and allied fields
to huve established a monopoly in
attended The Rally featured mi early
overconfidence In IP'S to their tut
breakfast of buttermilk pancakes and a
ter regret, since the Democrats
No on would deny youngsters the plea­ variety of butter spreads with the idea of
The dollar's purchasing power Is bent them
NEW YORK t/T)—Twenty
five- spied and furce of Hurricane Ha­
sure and the excitement of Hallowe'en Hut presenting proven successful ways to in- years ago the "era of wonderful zel In 1020, crashed In an October shout half what it was 23 years
It wasn't just happenstance, bv
America by 1975 will be uA'g
■go—to that today's stock price, the way. thiil Eisenhower picked
nonsense" ended In n sickening panic on the stock exchange.
Hullowe'en is not un excuse for malicious creiiHO butter sales.
i * thd
mu place ...
Will It happen again? Musi un­ while it may seem as high as In New York as
thud at the corner of llrnad ami
to start 85nost 300 million more tun* of
mischief, for destruction of property, for
a a
a
*
a
likely. say the experts, because of '20s, actually Isn’t, compared to campaigning In earnest. That's ,, | coal than it did tn t»B0 according
Wall streels.
prices of other things.
Thr bull market, which started tar different conditions today.
stale both pndle* are determined lo ‘ he .Sixteenth Semi-Annual Repranks which may seriously inconvenience
The total number of stocks out­ to rapture- not only fur its stake l'»r t, ° r ,hr Atomic Energy Com.
HOT AND COLD — The average yearly hesitantly In 102.1 and galhere.l the
The quarter • century anniver­
or endanger people.
sary of the collapse finds the mn- standing now Is much higher than in this election, but because of mission.
The National Association nf
It Is not always the youngsters common­ temperature difference between the equator
lority today confident that the 25 years ago Many of them rarely 105(1 presidential (Killtics too.
Manufacturer* cites thin sourer in
present bull market shows few rome out of the investors' bank
ly referred to «h juvenile dclimiuents who and the North Pole I h about 110 degrees
On Ihe fare ol it, Ihe Democrats polntliijr out thut the nation’s eonI
signs of growing . into something boxes
have more In gain—a governor­
are responsible for the goblin mischief. Too Fahrenheit.
like the dizzy doings of 25 years
• •
•
0 0
And Hie total both of Industrial ship. They'd like to put their can- ronnimptlon will be shout 815 mil­
lion tons in 1975 This comparer
ago,
output and of corporate assets—
often It Is boys and girls who are ordin­
with 522 million tons In 1950, The
W EIR D RATS, some two feet long and
Slock prices have lieen pointing which stocks represent In the mar
arily well-behaved who see nothing wrong
inert-are will develop complemen­
HUNTHVIL1.K, Tea.. &lt;n- A con 1higher most of the time since 104!) ket place and which hacks up their
eolored orange, buff, yellow-brown
and
tary to similar Increases In uvo
rlcmncd man sal in
lii.s death| mil hove taken their steepest value—has doubled in the last 25
of petroleum and natural gus. w
bine gray, were among 2,000 mammals and cell and shared his last most with climb In the lust 12 months, whilr j e n r * ^ ^
TO DAY'S H lltl.E V EIIH E
lucre a stil research into llm
general business nelivlty was lendbirds colleeted In Thailand for the United his last visitor.
If ye abide lit me and my words abide in
He ale heartily "I'm going lo ng in the other direction.
BOSTON ij)—Catholic Archbishop ehi-lilleal uses of coal will aid thi*
.States National Museum.
die," he s ii H nilm ly, "but I'm
Hut brokers [mint to many reayou. ye shall ask what ye will, and II shall he
I Bit-hard J ('(piling of Boston 'uyv experted Increase. Coal chemistry
The rats were caught ill a 'legion of ready lor It " Ills guest’s appetite .1 ms why they think that slocks
I "The Beds have taken on «o many nlrt-aily has released com|ionenl*
done unto you.— John lfi:7. Hut many of us
was poor In a few minutes k. won’t run away again—arrrt event
high
lion
stone
crags
and
forests
north
of
colors it is siimctimer ihificult to for atplriu, cortisone, ilyt-s fur
textiles, DDT, livestock feed. In­
forget the word IE . If we did so abide we
would have to watch ns the stale •tolly crack up—as they did In the
spot them "
the f'hao-Phruya river della.
look away this man's life
'20*
would not make Hilly and selfish prayers.
Speaking last week at the con cite, and other plastics, and ninny
« •
•
0 •
Don Held Jr lias seen 120 exeru
The shocshine buys and songvolition of the CIO Util 'ie* Work more products.
tloris, hut lie still Isn’t "ready for
KO BE, Japan— I'fc. John It.
C O W S — There is a elose connection be­ It" when Hie next one entries up ind dance men who rode the 1929 Ktrlcklor, 21, sail of Mr. unit Mrs. ers Union, he said:
frenzy—mostly on paper-thin mar­
"Some Communists are pink
tween a high standard of living In a Editor of the semlw-eekty Hunts gins and iKirmwcd money—aren't John D. Htrickler, Route 2. recent­ professors. Some are blue IiI'hhI*
K«fatiU»li9&lt;t In OHi*
villa- map He cover* executions playing tile big bourd today.
ly
spent
n
seven-day
rest
and
re*
Some are lavender old ladies At
country and its ability to produce and dis­ n» it part-time correspondent of
P a a llih i* S a tlr
pt Unlnrrfnr
S n sS sr
I I I Wnnnnlln Arran*
Professionals who formed pool* •-operation Icuve lit Camp Kobe, least one lia* donned the srnrl.-t
tribute wholesome milk.
The Asmclatrd Press.
Japan,
from
bis
unit
In
Korea.
of u dean. Some are urren young­
&gt;■ run un stock prices for unload­
* * • • *
Th" nnswrrs to rvrryday..
At 4T, Bold Is a man of medium ing on oilier groups—like chain let­
r a l * r * 4 a* a f r » a 4 rla a a a i a l l r r O rt u h r , IT, 1* 1*. a l
Sight-seeing ami entertainment sters, Ireshly sprouted In the field
tfe* P a a l O ffla r ml n a n riiril, P liirliln . itnil*r I h r A rt
build ami height with gray hm ters—aren't allowed (t&gt; operate to­ futilities ill (’nmp Kobe provide it of politics nod social action.
Inxuronro orohkins*
a f C n a a ra a a «f d i r r k A, IW A
S P E E D — T h « fa s te st timu tills colum n amt gray eyes that have a ltd
By ANDY CAIIRAW AY
Htrickler with a welcome break In
P R R I I P K IIK IN M , M d llar and f u M l . l i r r
day
"Yellow
Is
a
color
not
unknown
J IM rilllK H . K . e c n j l * * M l l n r
the task of maintaining1security in
know s n lio iil wits mtulii by the Ill'll X - I A work of wrinkle* at the eorners
C L IF F MrKIUlHN
p D l H I I I I I 4 . M RAM PN OKN, A d t a r lla t a a K a a a a M
He Is a graduate nf the University ,, Mi
"" ft" * f t
U,'» J f’*': Korea, where ho Is assigned to the among the Reds, especially when
citizens become aroused ami the
re se a rc h piano. A t the tim e th is plane roc­
Jrd Transportation Railway Com­ white light of publicity Is turned
■DMCIIIPTIIIN R A T R I
'in iSwi*” "'* Hl"’r °f I •Dm.l of tadu.uff“ L ^ 2 - mand.
keted to 1050 m iles per h o u r it w as the thelitemK
■f C in O f
as* par •»*#!• llaa ataalh
. 4I.M
on tho Reds In government bu­
When
a
execution tlme^ A five million-share day on Uie
far** Naptha
»l« Naalba
llaa ¥*■»
fa ste st flig h t know n to httvu been attain ed rome* near, man's
reau* and elsewhere. "
IM
*M«
4M.M
field often get* s call
MUNICH.
Germany—
I'fc.
HerNew York S lick Exchange was
411 aMtaarr aallcaa. raid* af Ibaaha. mutations and
by a n y a ir c r a f t o r u n y h u m an being a n y ­ to the death house.
nard
A.
Wilke,
21,
son
of
Bern­
considered normal in 1029 when
■ailnaa af aalarialamaal lar Iha paraaaa af ralalaa
Sitting In the "U tile Shamrock," everyone was huylng—oflen with­ ard W. Wilke, Hanford, recently
fa ada a lii ha ahar«ad lar at m &lt; li| '.J m iU lu n ralaa.
w here In th e w orld.
staring down the rntTldor to "■H* out knowing Just what he was buy was graduated from the Heventn •F * )
* * * * *
■apraaaaiah
N alln a allr
hr
O raaral
A rirarilalaa
little green door lhat hlrfna the elec­
.......
i&gt;t now
M nii[i
Broker*
are content
with Army Non-rummissiuned Officer
•a rttaa , I Pa. tn t-aas I'ham hrr nf C n in m rif* Hldp..
D IS T R IB U T IO N
Morn th an Im tf the tric rhalr, the man whose turn lug.
q l ' K S T i n N i I I,clirvi- lo t-urrva Iwo-mlllion-share day ami often Academy In Munhh, Germany,
A tlanta. lira ra la
iiiu auto L ia b ility Insurance In
An armored personnel carrier
get less.
e
a
rth
’s
s
u
r
fa
c
e
Is
co
vered
by
sea.
but
o
n
ly
|
i
X
b
/
s
n
m
f
i
l
y
’b
^
d
e
lV
o
^
lis
!"
Tba Harald hi ■ mamba, al tba Aianrlalad 1'iaaa
n rvasim nliic amount hut I'm
Government agencies now police driver with the 1171st Armored In­
■•blab la aattllnd rsrlu slirlr •» Ida ns* far tr*uMIabout one p ercen t o f Ihu food fo r ttie |njn, somebody «),„ „m w,.| hi*
u young man w ithout m anv a s ­
the issuance nf stock. In l*&gt;29 rew fantry Battalion, Wilke successful­
rallaa ml all (Sa IbpbI aana prlalari la Ibla *n -s*s*rr.
e a rth 's 2.500.0(10,000 people com es from tlit* J«*t thoughts out &lt;n the wor'il. So Issues poured out in huge volume, ly completed a five-week course
set), outside m y cu r so why
In the h-udershlp of units, map
should I go for one of these big
Mon. O ct. 25, 11151
Pago i
huge w a te r area.
Held has never become hardened much of It never listed on the reading nod other military sub­
pollrIcX. A fte r all if something
exchange
toward condemned convicts, and
•lid humien they couldn't get
Once you had lo put very IIMto jects.
Hie prisoners In death row sense rash—brokers carried most of the
H AL BO YLE
blood out of a ttirnin.
Private First Class Wilke, who
It. With Ids hnhlliial worried squint stock's price on margin. Now you entered the Army In May 1953,
A N S W E R A ll formes of liuhlland his low. calm voire lie gels must pul up 50 per rent In cash, arrived In Europe Inst April from
Itv Insurance protect not o n |*
across a feeling that here I* a man and brokrrs say most of their busi­ Fort Jackson, 8. C., where ha
h iiv assets you m ay now huve
rS**"*'i
who will listen nnd tell the con­ ness Is for all cash.
completed liusie training.
hot also vour nresent and vunr
vict's true story—ami most of them
—
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helleve that has never tiefnre been
NEW YO R K Mt—Naming n Holly "Plifft." arguing this would rill plmlrd and aspirated."
" h l« " liah ltilv policies oren’t
In each case, of course, you top done.
wood movie la sometimes mnre of down the electric light bills lor
costly Mini one lust might make
the
mixture
with
whipped
cream,
tbealor
m
arquees.
an Intellectual strain than produc­
It possible for you to live n
sprinkle
with
unsaltrd
almonds,
Hut
the
four
E
men
had
a
strong
ing it.
normal life Instead of Hprnding
ind serve while hot.
Aptness is less desirable than counter for "Phffffl":
year* r a v in e off it big ItldcThe most unusual clue va* glvrn
"If wo pot more F ’s In, It'll look
bo* office appeal, which explains
box
Here arn nuthnrlntnllvr answers
lin »
Inlt "
111*1't.
by D. E . Uangham of the Univrr from the Veterans Administration
a tslunne
bigger ne/silllel
production."
thy you never have seen n picture like
wh
Finally they compromised on xfty of Florida, who advised:
called, "Z-x-M-i," or "Hon of
to four questions of Interest lo
Mf you'll address your own In"Blip up behind an alley cat on former servicemen mid their fami­
Ihe way it ha* Ibeen
Z-i-tc....
..... ...............
..... _a title
____ "I'hflft,
_ ...... .
m ." You
don't want
IR C E D R IC H A R D W IC K E, distinguished British actor, Jour­
lurnnre miration* to this office,
that telli too much about the film, i spelled all along, ami everybody a dark night, grab him hy the lies;
neyed
to
darkest
Greenwich
Village
to
watch
a
semi-pro
we'll trv to give you the c o m #
VK. PttJ TAX
Columbia Pictures has rome u p- went home wringing wet with re tut and listen to him go Fm ltt,"
Q. I have a 31). percent servlretnswers ami there will be no
This suggestion met a quick cnnnrcted disability, which I In­
theatrical group do what they could with Bernard Shaw 'i "Mri.
with tti
the year'a oddest title In lief.
chsrao nr nblliallon of snr kind.
The solving id that pratilef, how­ veto.
" K t / f i,
____ Judy Holliday,
atarrtng
Warren's Profeailnn." Dur­
curred til Korea, Would that alone
"If a guy used hta right hand no enough to entitle me to Public
Jack Carson,
Ca
Kim Novak and Jack ever, only led to another: How do
ing
th(
intermission,
he
waa
CARRAW AY &amp;
von pronounce "PhflftT" Execu­ for lhat htfle game," grumbled a la w t() training?
standing at the curb, toying
In which a young couple discover tive producer Jerry Wald had Judy studio employe, "he would end up
A. No, A servlre-cnnncctrd dis­
M cK IB B IN
210 8. Park Ave.
at the only thing worse than bo Holliday pronounce it 32 different with hla friends calling him ability alone Is nut suffirlroi to with hi* monocle, when a
I I I N. Park Ave,
Ph. 4M
drunk
sashayed
out
nf
a
g married to each other ii lo ways on a sound track (it says Lefty.' "
MONDAY
entitle you to Public I^tw 10 train­
If "Phffft" makes a hit, how­ ing. You also must he In need of
right here). Still unsatisfied, fir
be divorced from each other.
neighboring bar, and stagger­
Picking tho title was easy. Every then polled several hundred Eng ever. the moviegoer might a* well training to overcome Ihe handicap ed straight into Sir Ccdrir.
start bracing himself against a of your dlnahtllty, Need would huve
body—well, everybody on Broad lish professors to got their Ideas.
Up recovered with some dif­
way, anyway-knnw* that "Phffft"
This really brought on chaos. rash of weird new titles such a* to tie eatxlblsnod at
session
ficulty, ipotted the monocle,
waa coined by Walter Wlnchetl to The profs said that "Ptiflft" should "Ugh " 'Itm-m-m," "Whew!" ami with a VA counselor,
and very grandly remarked,
deacribe a marital bustup.
be pronounced iro a* to sound like "Ho llum ."
&lt;.)• I am
... „going to _u vocational
4*1
school under the Korean G l Blit.
A* he recalls H himself, Waller (A) un oleclrlc light bulb as It
"B le u my aoul, and when did
'EN TIRE FAMILY*
1 understand that I a in allowed 30 you come over, Lord Plushoriginated the expreaalon while burns out, (B) a fluting firecrack
ATTENDS
COLLEGE
L A S T T IM E T O N IG H T
or,
and
(C)
a
one-lung
outboard
days
of
alliances
a
year,
Do
lsgel
talking with tha late Taxes Oulna ,
S T A T E C O L L E G E , Pa. (M-Kour
bottom?" He then fell on hla
holidays
and
week-ends
count
as
|**a«M
•••*•«
»*L*f
•••*«*»•*il i*»**•■••■••**•#*•««».********* #•#! #••**■*• *••! tee «**|«* It f
the night club uueen who made motor,
Wrights, mother and three aons,
face.
"Hello, Sucker" famoua. She wea
To mit It more simply In every- arc attending Pennsylvania State atMcnces T
FIRST
TIME IN COLOR IV ]
A. No. However, other days dur­
giving Winchell * tip that Mr. and lay language, Dunn Ralph Colb) University.
ItitM itiH iiit) •* *i • 11 a«* • a****** a * * * a *(**# *
ing
school
vacation
periods—such
Mr*. So-and-io had divorced. Rut of Oregon State Collego, suggested
Mrs. L. Kenneth Wright decided
An officer of the law stnppsd
a waiter opened a bottle of cham­ "the sound begins with a labial when tote had some free lime that ■* Christmas and Easter—would
abort when he observed a man proceeding down Main Street clad
pagne Just as aha reached Uie word explosive, continue* with a labial she'd take ■ course In weaving, b« counted a* absences.
only In a barrel. "Ah, ha!" he exclaimed. "Been playing poker, eh?"
Q. 1 have a permanent Ul Insur­
"Suvoreed,” and the popping cork dental fricative, and ends with an Somewhere along the Him aha gut
ance policy on tho endownmsstl
drowned out the sound.
"Not mo,'* aald tha man In tha barrel aadly. "Out 1 Just left elx
alveolar atop."
sidetracked and Fa now In the grad­ plan. At tho end of the endows)to #s fatottou Asy to
Wlnchetl aertbbted down "Phffft."
On the other hand, E. Btgby uate school working for e master's
other fellow* who were."
munt period, how will I be paid
DAMON RUNYON
Atwood of the University of Texas degree
farce In home economic*,
economics.
Oopyrl|M, 1944, by Biaastl Cert. Distributed by Kiss Ftsturss lyndksl*.
the money—
»y— in a
„ lump
. ... sum or tn
Ml*, the wcutjKee iV"&amp;3wnbll! voiced this preference:
The other Wrights attending are monthly
ilhly Installments?
"
----"You start with a voiceless bi­ Stewart, St, a senior in Industrial
_rou
_ ji may choose to reeelvs
A. Ye
labial atop, aspirated, followed bj
Hr E l) C REA G H

(For lames Marlow)

Way Down South
In Sanford, Florida

Stock Market Crash 2 5 Years Ago

Hallowe'en Pranks

Editor Has Seen
129 Executions

Reds Chameleons
'Churchman Says

News O f Men
In Service

The Sanford Herald

TlowurnKnowL
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Oilily* 2 down

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onlr ' l | a week

New Moving Picture Named ’Phffft'

Try and Stop Me

Veterans Corner

----------- By BENNETT CERF-----------

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WicboIdKs Camera
Shop

B

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M M m w -u w ft'

a Junior In hotel the proceed In either manner—
night on quite a canfar- a volcaleas bilabial trill, follower arta: Larry, It, and
P a n rl, II, a tump sum or monthly inttalhnents,
The two-F man favored by a vokeleea alveolar atop, ex ■dmlnlilration;
freshman in arta and letters.

YOU'RE TELLING ME!
— -gy WtUIAM HITT—
! Central-frail Writer

r IN MARYLAND three men ac­ picking up punctures u anything
cused §t tricking h atot maohlae •las but,,
exit e l |M wen freed by a jury.
W hit waa the sh a rp —praetulng
Magic r l heuld have been—Cor
thefetlews aura are magicians!
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l i t

If# k m a girl as afukkern
‘
the eh#e ptwhes eke

. APPOINTED GUARDIANS
LOS AN G ELES CD—Actress Jean

SSSS*W
SS* nave been appointedi
cornet wude,

guardian* of her 15-year-old alater. Karol Waiaaek.

ranging from 30 to 240 In number,
Q. I pay premiums on my GI in­
surance once each year. In advance.
What would happon If I ware to die
•hortly after making my yearly
advance payment?
A. The present value of pre­
miums paid In mlv*nee of the cur­
rent month would be refunded to
our beneficiary,
a who wlahro rl-FtODd Toaoln
I Veterans - living In Central
Florida who wish further Infor­
mation about their benefits should
write Y A office at 42 E, Cential
Ave., Orlando, Fla. )

ssst S

er wee killed last summer in an
I I I . .
accident and tha whereabout*
The dfjfarewM keheeew a /eof- of her father, John T. Waiaaek,
half pool and a atatatailag peal, iro unknown. Karol has been ttv■oya MUf, the aterllap prMler, to ng with the WUdea since their
that a kalAar haptoe, ke/era As
three years ego.
pfaape* In , that he's gotap te pet

MIMKOGRAPH PRINTING — TYPING
CRRDIT INVESTIGATIONS MADE
ANYWHERE IN UNITED STATES OK
FOREIGN COUNTRIES

U OF SANFORD

VOTERS O P SA N FO RD
Leat you forget:
Juat a few montha ago, Mr. John Kadcr, a member
of our City Commlaaion and a candidate for re-election,
Ignored a petition aigned by approximately three hun­
dred reildentn of dur city, and helped paaa an ordinance
for the benefit of one individual; howtover. Mr. Kader
doesn't want you to ignore him on Nov. 2nd.
It In not only your privilege but your duty to vote,
Paul C. Marlon,

m

M O N EY
FR O M

HOM E

NEWS — SHORT SUBJECTS — CARTOON

TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY
BOTH FEATURES
HANFORD'S FIRST SHOWING

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T H E SANT OR D H ER A LD

Home Demo Group j
Has All Doy Meet

S o c ia lfc v s u n tA .

The October meeting of Ihe
Seminole County Coiinril of Senior
Home Memoiislr.’ition Clubs was
held in Geneva Thursday with n
business meeting, covered dish
luncheon and program
Mr.
Carl Williams, County
Connell president opened Ihe Ini'
Iness session and Hie devotional
was given by Mr». Fred Yoiiss.
president of ihe Geneva club The
Mr. ami Mrs. \\ T Wheeler.*.
Final plans are being announced
Sunshine deport was given hy
HI2 Magnolia Aviv,
ccl.'liraled today for the marriage of Mlu
M 's J M t allahnn. Sunshine
their golden wedding anniversary Hetty Moris Williams, daughter
rhnlrmait She reuuesled Ihe ladle*
yesterday when they were lion of Mr and Mrs. Willard Orhrln
to let her know when there win
ured by thev son In law and Stanscll nf Snnbrrd. to Lewis Al­
anyone sick so that she eould send
daughter, Mr. and Mrs James A. vin Harley, son of Mrs. John Methem a remembrance.
(T a r) Iloyd Jr., at their home in Klin Haney of Jacksonville The
Mrs. Williams asked for the
Leesburg.
rites will he performed by (he
nominating committee report and
friends called to wish many Hev. W. I* IV.iMiks Jr. al 7:30
as there were iio nominations front
more years of happiness to the o'clock this evening al Hie First
the floor the report was areenteil
gk couple who was married m Mo Hantisl Church.
The new offleers (or HIM .V&gt; are a»
than. Ala. in IWM
Organist will he Mr- Marvn
follows presldcn', Mr»
.1
M
Mr. and Mrs Wlu elevs have two Milam and soloists are Mrs III
Mingluan. L ik e Mary lir-i vice
daughters. Mrs llniil of l.ces- riturd Galloway and John I. Mil
president, Mrs Arnold Tiudell FI
bir.g. ami Mrs. .I.imos lloyd of ler
der Springs, second vice pre*t
Fort M y e i a n d three grandchil­
Miss Hobbye Mortoil will sen e
deni. Mrs It Guthus. i hnluot i
dren
as maid of honor with Mrs.
m-i relary. Mrs Wi IImmis . S inford,
Thomas Mero as liridesinaid llc-l
treasurer. Mrs F. I. Fullord. tie
man will la- Ihe Kcv. Kelby Me
neva. delegate Mrs George Otto
('oldster of Snnlord and usher
la ngwmid:
alternate
ilelegali.
grnomsinen will be Clnrenee MilMrs A II Harris. Make Monroe
sted ami James and Garland liar
Mrs. Williams thanked tlmse
ley of Jacksonville, brothers of Hie
serving on Ihe nominating com
II M.l.tIWK'KN IIA N C K — Strange slghli. «rri- a alking nr oil oil Suturil.i
groom.
milter who were Mrs. O. I* Wade
I lie "Ibvx lop" rrrallon al lh&lt; light was worn hr Miss I doa Michels, potior hostess lil t, k rats an E T i
A reception Is In lie held lit Hie
Mrs VarlH iro iig h. Mrs A II II ir
as hep eats were on the loose ami &lt;n|ov&gt;sl the evening alon'i «nh ever volte else (illetitling, (Staff
rdiicalional building following the
is, Mrs .1 M Uiilginan. Mis
I'holri)
A large croup of pments nod ceremony and all (rlend.s and rela­
Otto, ami Mrs Morske
teachers attended too Sanford tives of the couple are invited to
Tlir members of the Counts
Grammar School I1 TA meet Inc attend.
Connell then went Into the \ar«
Thursday eveninc al the school.
where Vernon Kamov, assistant
Mrs, tlmwn cave the devotiomils
county ranger, and Wilbur Tyner,
and Mrs. Fred Itoldi reported that
assistant ranger, gave an tiller i
the F-TA Sponsored "Full ftoiindI* I log demonstration on how the |
I I .J
Uilrlicx feiipml Mipmnr .»! tin Mi • I' tl 1 .1 niiI m* .m il Mi
I • • • • • \ I III IlHlIM* 1-f Mrs. U.
Up" nettl'd almost $fi(M). She then
forest rangers put old fires in ' Jl.(lt"\\r
i ll tl iiiri* 11 tin I ’s i * s it S lrn tii in
1 \\ ■... . e i Hi. scene of a
presented the budget for this year
Seminole roiint&gt; They reipiesled •till I \ • \ C"|tlg ll« \ |ls s
I
III
.It
I*,.it
i"i i' . I I m Imho Sunday
which \vn' accepted Out of the
WtliniHv! lln |*i i/a* I *•t llii
|« 1
that at any lime anyone *"es
•■ i v
. t ti.i First lluptlst
tilldget $1100 will lie availatde for
tf.HM • u . 1 M 1
v .m ill .t I iiiftu it 1
know SO f a (Ire they
should
rail
Ihg
,ln',n
U'V
.....
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9
tt Ill'll '.v,i n I’m pr|/•• vtitinrt ml Kit |ti |iS\ I 1 \ , ,1ti\ uui(|iit •
' m ,i n r I* M&gt;■ T'Oit Mero as
if
^ a special prujts t to be discussed at
forestry
service
Mrs. Willis I’ractH'k eallnl Ihe
nin-i .ipiiropn ill- i i-tniiii
Let #•nt * •»slu n ir
(m ii M f*&lt;
▼ the next mvetinc.
Mason dour, inlorm.ilion .mil
I'lie stile vv ill tii-hls vvere rlrv n
ttialli*
tittiitiil hi lln 11(•)« I
\
A lihtnry report revealed that meeting to order as the American
MRS. (iE H A l.D COVINGTON
M,
•O' l"i'V'' • Will- tlie luinorees
education
assistant
of
tlte
forestry
Iv dei icaled to ri seiolde witch" l«»t» • li'lt|»|» !».»; »|»|»i'*f \XIt *• 1 ft *\ "I 11'. ... . .1 n in,I gift* were pre- I
10 Grammar School mothers uro Home Menartment met last week
I'httlo by O n
service
(rum
(I
im
I
i
.
presented
a
I.m i 's with in i k- eovcritic the f.t ll till'llf il l .1 ll HI I \\ . -*•1•* &lt;I
active library assistants with the nt the Woman's Club, deports
r il l. .1 I" I I outgoing tili'inher* nf- .
film nil firr and safely The incrl Imnl ol tile li.oil's iop|n"i with ,■ f('p in mi Hi h li ill **l ffn • *’tt
help of HO students. Ol the 711 were given liy rmumitlei- rhalriion
ii. liments of punch,
I- I w ill I.
ing whs ailiourned for h cov vied Id.n k pointed witch's li.it It on Ift -! Illll '
At "I ll I•X "I
I ff»' |" I It. ........ . H'"t stills'll nuts were
hooks in the lihrurv over 10o aie nnd plans for the year were made
li-li
luncheon
which
Inngv
li.m
ti
ll
Hl.uk
■
.
i.
Mrs. Ilaeot Klb-rhe urged mem
I* ••i••t li-* *
Mi-*' I iln 1 'ft
circulated each week.
.'Ill.l
In-lall.ition ,.| o lllrer. was In III Villi lie*. ,01.1 po tllpkl'is pe led r f ii'l' l'l»* n iiii • »♦•'•s
1 •• *m»h *
Heniltl I lockenlvaili, school prin-thers in nttvnil thr next general
I I... . ,11. . Inn* 1%1*11* M rx. E il*
al
Hie
afternoon
session
Mis
ill
i
Ir•
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in
r
u
n
i
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I•
•
hiding
pi
k* III t ft*• I.It it |t x ill lilt ’ ............
clpal .spoke on the enmle W o k | business meeting on Nov. .1 when
fltcfmnl l.i'vy,
lo. county cnuncil state prr-idrnl. and itlnuiiii.illng the tovin vv a ia . fI
1 "tn 1(ti ll lii flu* 1 x |i Ml Hi t I HI It' I .... , \|t
problem' stating ihut uric' comic I Dr. Terry Bint will apeak on "RetI
/"
C
I ........ I' V • .it ic r , M rx. I I . H.
, itislnlled the officers in Ihe i an orange •I ' i t li.jllt (oeilsv'il i.o tin fit tA
AA1I III \tl"\A III I a
t k I f ' \t
hook in five Is definitely undealr-1 •er.Hwdlh Facilities'.
_ _
jj O y C C
JO n C S ,
V J. I .
C ^ O V / f lC ^ lO n
I If Itmin I. Mr*.
I I " ' l l . . " II, III
| dlellght service that was very el wall ov el tin- in nilel. vv'nili ■ ■
' "Ifll I fl"A I" *1.1114 *•
able reading for children. He also i
The Department voted to pity
II |f II • • kint&lt;)t«'lt
M i*. K ugene
' feelive Hibiscus corsages were an eerie nlan,:c glow ovet Ho
nnnoiinccfl that Grammar St-cool, for reflectors
for
the
stage
footI
I
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tlM|
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l
i
t
fill
•
Mil
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„i,au.... , ....... „
i Miss Joyce Annette Jones bretirue the ttrl.lt* of (Serutil Fowler Coving given each old mid new nfllter A •lam i' Hoot
nt ogi n Alt
1 II. Tripp.
children will lie given aclilevem
A. I
I'll t"
I I •x I* lilt lit .ill ,| Ml
vement
g
it
. ..
. . } cti.p ton Satorduy evening in a lieiiutiful .audit light, douhle-iuig ceremony gilt id a County Conn'll pre*i
I lie re' •■li •in-ill t, it'le iv i . . v •till III t I 1 fir I | |
\G
lint ■ I Hull. M is. C . O .
" i l...n * u l h m " ' " * f °
r l" , , | perfor.n».l hy the dev. W. P. Itronks Jr. at the First lluidist Church
dent's pin was given In Mr- Will eieil with ni align and Id u k i i . t•
1 \|i
I I! lim it , Mrs. N hs H
county-wide testing proginm.
1building.
* nml a ......... Mi
i.n
Mill
Tlte daughter of Mr jintl Mis. .1. Vidcl Join's anti tne sou of Mr. mills h&gt; Mrs Olio Mrs Wdllums paper eenlei i'll vvilli a u
■ .1. \],
1:.ii . ii .inni *. Mrs.
it •A •
The program fur the evening) A covered dish supper and niar- nml Mrs. Kuditl Ary Covington repented their vows in n setting of thanked inemhiTs (nr Hu* pm and
Ill'll *' I IA *f 11 .• |» •I *X .It tl 1
t,. M i* l.riv /.ro ­
jioiii'li Ivou I oti'ler wliu h
al
•I l"ll I
wiis presented hy IV K. G ills,' ki". basket sale will lie condiicted pulms, tmskels of glutlioli, ulitl
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said she would he proud ol d
| m ail punipliin that -intle'l h.'i'oii
il"
Mm tin , S irs .
III
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safety engineer of SNAAH who jut the next meeting Nov. 15. Mts. greenery softly illuminated hy
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Miss Mvrtie Wilson, Semiaole - at It*c men a til i mi.
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stressed tin inipnrtanci- of leae'i- Charles Ginn, clot, president, th&lt; o burning tapers in (.ran. to*.I .-uitih I- a very fu ll *kirl f ‘ovt ring her
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shoulders was u nmtchillg stole i ' •"""&gt; agent talked on lln- est. n t IITA HU! "til Hu«• tl II..A'
Inge hildren at an early age how i spoke briefly to the group before
• I"
(Mil C lli I
Hi'
survey sin- had lo make lor iA$*f (• pi ii c l in •l l .!»«••* .11"! 'IV1 H • I'llfltT •*•»,!
and her headpicet wa.s nimle of i
to take ta re o f th cltislvcs in this lefieshments were served hy the nhra.
O rg an ist, M rs. M arvin M ilum. to lb-. She ear i o d ptH pink listers Ihe slate and federal extension
Nonn 1 ll' 1 , ( . Ini the i1X•" |
in - 11to*t it 1&lt; hed in
mivhnnlxfd age. An in terestin g hostesses, Mrs. W. II. Stenilier, , played the trndilioual
Nf I ' 111St • rt
I • 11
mititial on two huge inti rlo, ke.l *utin cov­ -erviei- anil asked all members to* Illi! Ay• (• Mix t W liivv n •ill
to 1 1 in v hi the refrlmovie pointed IIP the poor m cntnl Mrs. James Kkern nnil Mrs. Pea­
t I 1*111•*IM»
• • |» I AI•*I
"• 11■
&lt;• .
music
a
'
soloist,
John
I,.
Miller
riuipcrale
hv
tilling
in
their
sur
1.dilr
I 11 1 " it in.iv parity
eted ring* fm tiling donhlvi wed
attitude* which lead to .lie seven cock.
:i I lev
. •f l*8llll 1 dtl
Itl l lll'f ll
sang
••Still
As
The
Night"
and
"I
veys
and
sending
lliein
In
In
i
•, \ warm room trm1 d hlli'l Ill'll nl th" I n 1 1*0111111
'Ir
ding rings.
ains of tlilving.
1
MV \ &gt;1 to il
Those present were Mrs. It. K.
ilflce
Mill" "list 1 Illll rll .ill.l Mr- 1 i
The next meeting will lie Nov. J I'esree, Mr«. John Kuder, Mrs. Love You Truly." As the couple
M rs. A . I Vn k'-ry . l i „ th " bride'*
I'IIII I" I
Iflfl
'III' I'll I III'sl't tl
i
knelt
at
thi'
altar
Miss
Ituth
Arch­
t
XII
|
An Impressive emblem
&lt;• n- ih In
•.'•'nfi d
cli hi m in f(* I (III*. Ill" I II I" "»l'l
s is te r. M is
H a rv e y Covington,
In a joint session with the other Itulph Austin Smith, Mb* Carol
I I' I '
all.H gi
M iss H a il,u ia f a solve n i l Mi&lt;« tlionv was glv i’ii hv iio-rnhi r- o&lt; Tut &gt; In. ISanford I'-TA organizations. The Stone, Mrs, Ilaeot Klh'thc, Mis er sang “The Cord's Prayer".
tIII* L!I *•III•
II,
iv 1,1 11 v Ihe usit.’ll
The
In
hie,
given
in
m
arling'
hy
Ihe
Lake
Marv
Club
and
Hoat
■ , ,,
,
, ,
/. * i Paillette Cason were loidesrniiid
room counts were won l.y Mrs. Clayton Smith. Mrs. Marvin Dynl. her
Si Ml.If I." »| I ll '"(I I I I .
I
, ro, ,&gt;
| 1 ..........1 carrots:
father, was lovely in a floor, worr
„f
p,Mk limlanee prize was won hv Mi .
Hatfield und Mrs. tlrinson's rooms, Mrs.
Mi Mn•«11 f i it 1• li \a1 11 Mi
,. I
Ilatold
lYhittern,
M rs.
1 1 1 ,t . .I.
1 • it* 1 \ po" der to
.
to Hint of Hie Mil on
Ihinrh and ral e were n-tved hy Ilioaghton IVntl.lns, Mrs. James length gown featuring a hasi|u-.l r^hlotM.I ,*1eiitinil
lltilrfi
"IA
.mil
Mi
I
\
\//
1
ll. o, d i n in . v re 1 Hiked anil
Mrs Uingmaii Hien gave a re
the mutiiers acting ns hostesses for Kkern, Mrs. Hill Steinper, Mrs. VV. iMMlire of white tosepninl hand- Hintron of honor.
1
e
ll"
Mi*
|
i
x
l'i
1
aa
.1
niih
ii
ii,,tint'll, si • aat ll ,t Ittt'ii?' "r mar*
Miss Campbell und Mrs dlch- J. Peacock, Mrs. Charles Ginn, cliplo'il luce over sutln nml u per
The groom's brother, llnrvey ticrl on her trip vvl'h the I II gels
I * in • ll.it r
.11 11
.tii «»»•1 |i ppt i
trait neckline edged in appihiui'il
Tallahassee nml as a delrg.de
ards' rooms.
Mrs, James laie Jr., Mrs. K. T. lace flowers nml seedpcarls. The Covington, served ns best inmi and 'o
lo Gainesville Mrs O-lo then '(ave
Hatchett, and Mrs. Lamar Kcltols. lare sleeves ranie to ixilnta over ushers were IVyodhiim K Priddle
of l.ukvlmid, A I Virkerv Ir., G ar­ her re|iorl and said she is Inokliu'
her hands nml her bouffant iklrt net While, Lynwood Whntlry, forward to attending the national
nf net mid tulle will fashioned over Jimmy Wade, mid Keitm th McGt i- rooference of Sellioi llcioe Item
nut in terminating in a train. Tho nulmli of Cleuwood Spring.*, Colo. onstratioli 1 lulls 111 Wn*lnngtnn
hliile’s fingertip veil nf llluiliin
I
Little Miss Shu ron Giillowwy f&gt; f in Nmembcr.
fell from h tintn of lure anil who Is n nlree of the groom vvm•
Mrs. Ulngni.in .ippolufeil Mi •
seedpcnrls mu| het hoiirpict vvn« n
in u gnvvn of (u t it |iinl&lt; Willtmns a eh'iirm in for • I n n n
raarmle of bride's roses nml pink cunning
&gt;
tu lle over liiffe tii w ith n pink tnf- lo be held Di'g i ami I \i*: ■
Hvvertheurl loses Inli'raprisell with fidii stisli extend ing to tii*' floor. iinafcly .Vi luemln'i s and vi j i t
' • H M i W
M
I S ! » V &gt;
- \\ l H N K S D A Y
[ pink tulle mol iv'cvlprurls. Around The basket of |vctnt* she i .tile d .iHemled
I her neck she wore II ntruiid of was iln n in G d w illi flovvei . mid
MONDAY
l l r r r S .1 f.i-sln
r tt» .«•!$»
! pi nrls,
rihlmn.
Thr TruHisrekerx Clasv of Hie
\iMtl Ififit.ifn inti r 1 h .1 \
T h e lo iile’s sta le r, Mrs IV y ilil
l\ MIIH.H
I "
At I I M l I I I I
Tlie lo nli '* niollo'i won u flo u lilicc cnckl.iil Mix M.tknl t r.iLi
First Methodist Church will meet hum K I'rid d le of |.iikelund w in
willi Mrs W. P. Chapman, West in Hi urn of honor and wa« gowned h'ligth ginv hioeioh'd die
11 \ 1 if 1 rift' -^si itw
t t&gt;\\ i ;n t h i n
"in UHMt vxifh i*r ifrtl sli.it|t t fii'tlil tr
First SI., for a rovereil dish luiu-h In a floor-length dress of deep ph'luented with iv loupo- ""hid rhri'M* iintl in.»\nmuilsi* iim m i I &lt;ti
I
i
\
&gt;
1
f
t
1
1
it
s n i iM.
eon ut 12 main.
laffvlu featuring corsage ami lav*mh , and ilver sin.ill lii.o l M jiiiirrs 1•I iri* 11'it I 1 I •
rose I ill It
The lli'iirdiill Avc. Circle will
accessories. The ointher of the flu lirm lp r until li^fiflx In «»vxn«**I
it"
flovll ■
meet at Hie chapel at 2 p.tn.
groom was gowned iri
The Seminole High School Hand
length dress o f u o d iiin i Mo. Iv a u
and Drchcslru Association will
ginn
lie Hole. Willi It Mi
inrcl at thr homo of Mr. anil Mrs
wore long white line gl'W* and
Jon L Corley, Cameron Avc., nl
sllvn hv vv'iovih ies with &gt;v . tv■IrMr and Mrs George K Wells orchid nl lo r shoulder
ft ti.tit All Mtcmhcrs are urged to
arc rereliing rnngridulntl'iiis on
iillend
Following Ihe ...............
Tlte week of prayer will begin (heir 3Mh wedding anniVfTsiiry In rr pi Inn vein held in t*" li"
r tut
dav
al the First Mrlhntfls! Church
h i t —
rdurationnl hiiil'iing whh 1 •• . 'Ir
The Sanford Story League will
Ivina* t i!e&lt;d and Mrs Uouglas i orated fur the o" I -t"l&lt; ■ith
1tnrei at 7 p nt at the Yacht Club
for a covered dish supper lo which Stcrutr'on Mr and Mr* II A palnoi. greenery, nml ha * ' of
and Mr and Mrs gladioli The liinle', I mIiIi 'vaa
hit b’ ltd are Invited The eighth Newman Ir
birthday of thr Story League will Herbert Sicintrurn were aiming overlaid with an unpoiii I liiien
those
from
Sanford
attending the table doth holding tin*
• v -lal
he celebrated and the theme for
•V
c I miii hiimi'cnming in
liel.aml punch howl flnnked Ivy m I w • ' an
the event will be "Stairways to SI
Saturday
ddiihlH. Mm Christine \V.... .nff
Golden Sequences .
and Mr*. Frank 5|dmnr Jr |m&lt;s|(|Miss
Ho
Gullible
uf
Headland,
i'll nt the Ini lie's hook wh.le Miss
TUESDAY
and Jacksonville ami Mr ami Polly Grnlinni, Miss Jeannellv hin­
The Unity Truth C la n will mrcl Ala
A whole fam ily »»f r h a m if r * . rnttpmR ft»»tn p i*lif*-»l Inna to iim p ’o I •• v
Mrs
Tom
Gamble
id
Orlando
it Ihe Voider llolel with Carolyn
law, Miss Patty IViilker, Mi ''ar
Ihe weekend with llieir bro­ ol
Parsons as Irarlter The study will Mien!
Lorchelt,
MI
ih Sundru Ilium, and
cotar'lr'llra /III -Ir inmilt;', (m m ill'' 'till' all I|ili'aa tli.it t i l ' *
he r'lntinurd from the hook ther in law ami sister, Ml und Miss Annette llrooks ,.ein I as
"Peace Hcgln* At Home". The Mrs It H flwenx arid family
floating hmtesses.
It* slirttie (m ill VOII — UIVPX ynil Ifl»* llinal l»♦••••Ittill I'll in;; ll'itlhl* i •
atlillr Is Invited
Cake nml pundi w in ••veil
Frlem li of Mrs Gordon Hri on
A covered dull supper will be will lie .sorry to learn Ihal .hr lias l.y M
3frs. C. C Collins, Mi
John
n |iililltm t lilt tltltler WMl*'a|i|Ptlil tlrr oll* tra, )'/• ro no n g I ’t m&lt;
held at the Klk* Club at 8:30 p m. enlerrd Hie Florida Sanitarium Fox, Mrs. J. I’. Tliiiruuiml. Mrs.
for members of the Anna Miller nml Hospital in Orlnmlo whrre she F. A .Dyson, Mrs. Illll Gl' iu , 'Irs
Citric anti Ihrlr husbands. The will umlrrgn surgery tomorrow W. «. Htensed, Mrv. A. .1 l’&gt;lerIm ra fiomr' in tuiniiriow .inil 1 •- n"M II
meeting lh.it Is to follow Is open morning
son nml Mrs. II. A. Morehi'i l
. |o nil Klks mill Ihrlr wives and
For a wedding trip to Soil*hern
want .1 tiio lil and day iv .in li"l»
will begin nl ft o'clock.
Mr ami Mra. C L Powell spent Florida Mrs. Covington woe a
Quiet Day will bn observed al Hie weekend in Quitman. Ga navy blue suit with nnvy necesW a n ir i’i M i'liy Widow* lo lit and
Ihe First Mrthodlat Church from where they visited with her par­ eorlea. The couple’s new residence
10 a. m. until 2 p. nt. at Ihe ents, Mr amt Mrs T G Garreil will he ut the Ml. Piymmit llolel in
It.llh'i &gt;011
y
church. The session will be con­ who vycre celebrating Ihdr 51st Horrento.
cluded with communion. Members wedding anniversary.
are asked to take aandwlchea;
Miss Carrie Itrdflcld, frrihmnn
drinks will he furnished.
The Pilot Club dinner will be at the University of Florida In
held ol «:30 p m. al the Yacht Galncavillo spent the weekend In
Here's Proof Yen Can See
Hanford with her parents, Mr. and
Club.
The Inlcrinrilljle d. A.'a meet Mia. V. L. Kcdfleld.
That SANITONI Mokoi
at Ihe Klrsl Hapllst Church at 7
Clothes V ISIU Y Cloanor
Pvt. Richard Uarlncaii has left
p.m.
LA S T T IM E TODAY
The Sanford branch of the Flor­ far Parrla Island. 8. C. nfter spend­
* I i M f "/"•» - ) V 101 ' r 's* •" igiusl M rrry
Y s s indrftl! You rsslly ran
ida Chain of Missionary Assem­ ing a ten day liont leave In HunWei".* l.ii" ti la 1 v ol* .lir , r riilt* that dtp
SEB the tliffrrtiKs batwarn
blies board meeting will be held ford. Ho entered the Marinca In
l-vvv ill Mill k " I VVll 11r ft Vt" I. illll r 1 1*1 if ,
Sanilon* Dry Clssning sail
at 10 a in. al (lie Christian and Into August of this year.
ordinary dry cleaning. Now
ti * Mt in «sii........ it.... st ir , a tin ti'.iii
Missionary Alliance Church, cor­
Sophomore Hobby Morris and
ner of Park Ave. and Hth 81.
you can prove it. Send ihs
lilting A I to 1 1up'.
M uiture I
freshmen Johnny Carter who at­
panit of any suit to u&gt; sod the
tend tho University of Florida In
WEDNESDAY
matching toal to sny other dry
The Guild oQ Hie Flint Methodist Gelnesvillo spent the weekend In
cleener. If you don't feel that
Church has charge of Ihe program Hanford with their parents and
th« pente ere definitely cleaner,
to be held at McKinley Hail *17:10 frienda.
return th« ulee dip end tea'll
p.m.
flonnla Johnson nml Jerry Kirktea that you get back every
The Mid-Week Prayer Service at liter are in HL Petersburg attend­
penny peid for cleaning them.
tha First daptlst Church will be­ ing tho hair drensera' convention
* AlFW m HITCHCOCK*
gin at 7:30 p.m, We begin the being held tmlay and tomorrow.
You can't lo»e to why delay?
study
of
the
book
of
Ephesians
' Thone /or S m u t T O D A Y .
The Executive Committee of the
M. Mlnarik left Friday for Sal­
aummTxruurcnutR
First Baptist Training Union will em, W. Va. to visit with Dr. ami
meet In Hie Chapel after the Prey- Mra. Harry J. Mlnarik.

Couple Celebrates Betty D. Williams,
Golden Wedding
Lewis A. Barley
In Leesburg Home Will Wed Tonight

Mrs. Robb Reports
Almost $500 Netted
’t From Foil Round-up

Hallowe'en Dance Enjoyed At USO;
Mrs. Gus M iller Honored Sunday Night

Ladies Will Hear
Dr. Terry Bird
At Nov. 3 Meet

.

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rhcbcan Class
Honors Members

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Candlelight Ceremony Unites

1 xSrni.il uni.1*

Bonnie Jcbnsnn's

Brouty Shoo
n i i i i:i i i osr ii

(Mr *jr» &gt;7

(p G /lA D JU d A

Now any girl ran lir a famous fig

in

WARNER’S*MEIULY WIDOWS

Tmityftl

JAMES STEWART
REAR W/WDOW

Downtown Cleaners
And Laundry
*4*
11S 8 . Palmetto

Phon* 914

Seminole County
Laundry Co.
Phono 475

er Meeting service.
The Department of Fine Arte of
•eaford Woman'* Club Is hev'
ng a musical lea at 3 P.m. spon­
sored by Mrs. Lsur* P. Brown
Hostesses ere Mr*. Clyde Ramsey.
Mrs. Prank Evans, and Mrs.
James Huff.
Mid-Week Prayer Service*
at
the rirst Methodist Church In Mc­
Kinley Hall will be at 7:90 p.n .

Martha Huiley la attending the
two-day hair clreMera' convention
In HL Petersburg

The many friends of L. A. Pal­
mer will be sorry to know that he
is In the Orange Memorial Hos­
pital in Orlando wllh a broken hip.

Mist Miriam Moye who Is a sen­
lor
Krlenaor Hospital School
ior at the Erlenitor
of Nursing In Chattanoogs, Tenn.
THURSDAY .
Is in Washington. D. C. along with
Senior Choir Rehearsal wj
■ group of senior girls at fit. Kits
abeth’s Hospital where they wtl.
at 7:30 p.m. at the First Metl
be for Hirco months for psych!*Church.
The Junior R. A.’* wlU meet at trie nursing. Sho Is tho daughter
the First Baptist Church ut 7 pjR.of
p.a
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Moye.

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long-line In comfy whit* eotion and
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T R IS A N F O R D H ER A LD
Man. Oat. IS. 1*54
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Sail Francisco
Defeats Detroit,
Takes NFL Lead
By JOB R R IC IIL K R
The Ataoclalrd Prraa
San Francisco's power-packed
Mara owned a triple distinction to­
day:
I. TYiey arc the only undefeated
eleven in the National Football
Laague.
I. They arc In undlaputed poxm aton of first place In the West­
ern Division for the first time this
season.
I. They are the only team to de­
feat |he defrndliu* champion De­
troit Lions In nearly a year.
The 49srs ground out a thrilling
17-01 victory yesterday that jarred
the Uuna out of the lead and Into
second place.
An overflow crowd of 58,600 that
jammed Han Francisco's K eiar
Stadium cheered Itself hoarse as
tbe # e rs burst Into a 17 0 lead In
tha first quarter and never were
beaded although they had to stave
‘ off a desperate last-period rally by
Detroit.
-V. A. Tittle, quarterbacking with
a cast on his broken left hand,
and full back Hush McRIhonny,
running like on unbroken roll, led
Frisco’s explosive allack.
Tittle |)bsm -:I for two touchdowns
and MrKIhrnny reeled off runs of
GO ami 34 yards to snap (letmil’s
10-game winning streak.
It was a great afternoon for
querterharks. especially for veter­
ans Charlie Conerly, otto (Iraham
and Oeorge Hlanda. Conerly, en­
joying hl» br«t of seven profession
al seasons with New York, literal
ly tossed the (Hants into a three
Way tie for first plsee In the R a il
•m Division.
Churklri' (liarlle passed (or three
touchdowns in u 24-7 Iriuninh over
Washington’* hapless Redskin*
Pittsburgh made the three-way
lie possible Kaluiifey night, defeat­
ing the Ragles IT-7 on the passing
of Jim Finks and the tunning of
Lynn Chandnnis
(Iraham passed lo a touchdown
and scored two more while lead
inf Cleveland lo Its lOtti stralglil
vlclory over tin- Chicago Cardinals
553.
High (towered running hy Paul
(Tank) Younger and flan Tnwlrr
offsel a tremdminus orie nt u n
show hy Chicago’s Illumla ami
spearheaded the Hums to a free•coring 42 36 tielory over the
fWara.
fllamla completed 26 aerial* for
326 yauJs and hurling four of Chi
cagn’N five touchdowns.
A recovered fumble In the Ihlnl
peried set up a (Ireen Hay touchdown that gave Ihe Packers, a 7-6
triumph over Ihe Halllnmro Orledes.

Sp orts
Roundup

* • a

llsrh Palsy, who waa represent­
ed by only four harass at Gulf
stream Park a year ago. Ii return­
ing this winter with to In tow.
and no promises to have one of
tho steadiest outfits on t h o
grounds, In Uta string aro ala
color-bearer* oi
of p.
Frelnghuyssn
• h u y .« . » n i
owned hj
fcendtr, Tub*
Wk| Countertwit mom*
Ichly Bandar
1*5# Florid*
if

o. n.

th« auir-

t Augustine

By (JAYI.K TALBOT
NRW YO RK W - C lc e friend:
have been unable thus far to d le i
suede Sugar Hay Rchlnaan from j
attempting to make a ring come
hack after two year* on Ihe tapdancing circuit. The once-great
fighter who retired as middle­
weight champion In December
1!)52 is In training and declares hrla serious about winning back the
100-pound title.
Many who saw Robinson id hi*
unbeatable best hack in the mid­
dle '40s cherish the memory and
wish that he would nnl subject
I hem to the same pain that Joe
Louis did when he returned a few
years ago a blubbery caricature of
his former sell to he (Minded out
of shipc hy the tike* of K m .( I
Charles, who wouldn’t b'-vo lasted
three rounds with the lighter at hi*
peak.
It's an old slory of the prl/tring. They say that admirers of
Jim Jeffrie* wept when their Rial
came out of retirement anil was
axed hy Jack Johnson. Jelfrics,
though, had been urged lo give ft
a try. anil feiuls needed money
Nobody lias asked Sugar Huy l&gt;
put the gloves im again, und he
has approximately half the feme
money In llarfem.
The suggestion we are about to
make is lint Hohinson get himself
a copy of the films oi ihe Jimmy
Hnxtim-Kfd (iavilan thing in Phila­
delphia iast week and plav It a
few times after he Im* linlshed
his training chores We would mg
gest that he pay particular alien
lion In Ihe Inept performance of
(lovilnii, who live year* ago was
gnixl enough lo give him. Itoblu
ton, u fairly tlgid tussle for the
welterweight crown
Hr will see that the Cuban.'
though only 26 hy the record Imak
Is no belter than a shadow of l)&gt;
one they used lo call t h e Hawk
lie will see that, alter sis month,
of doing nothing mi-re strenuous
Uian the rlmmha, (iavilan win
afraid to open up ami really light
3*xtnn until the "losing round* le st
his leg* give out on him That
seems the only possible explanation
of his failure lo make a more val­
iant effort to protect his Idle
against Hie home town decision
that he feared
If (iavliuu i* thill far over Hie
liUi at 26. lioliinsun cun well won
tier w iliil he, ehunee* would I........I
going 15 grueling rounds with such
o relentless punener as lloho l)lx&gt;n.
who succeeded him us middle
weight king Tile Sugar Huy says
Im- is 32. Hie hunk nrmil Is him with
34 years ami you prnbulilv would
l&gt;«- safe ill spldting the -.liffeienre

JVs Will Meet
DeLand Eleven
■b School
Tbe Kemlnote llllb
Junior varsity footbslF
IT team wUi
meet the DeLand "It" tram here
at Ihe Memorial Stadium Wednes­
day night al 7:30 o'clock, ac­
cording lo Coach John Angel.
Admission price will be 4* cenla.

n flrr lie scored the first Y d lim
TOI'CIIIM IW N — Hpenrrr Hoad (22). K e ltr r lln u h hark. In shown
____
Jn rk ft liuir.'iilown Frult-v night. \l the left In Hr-mlnule hack .1ini Hawkins (2 3), The visitors racked
up four tuurlidou ipi alii) four rnnveridun* (u win 2 6*0, (S tu ff Photo)

lit Mi ld l it II A I I.H Y

Pensacola Lad
Wins Net Title
With Hurt Eye

Johnny Bratton
Will Box Tonight
After Suspension

Hy JA C K HAND
The Associated Pres*
Johnny Bratton, who has been
in drytferk since he was suspend­
ed for a lackadaisical performance
uunitvd Jthnny Saxton at Ptilladelphia Feb. 24, gets back to work
tonight at New York's St. Nicholas
Arena against Chicago Vanina nf
Havana.
Rrutton blames his Philadelphia
trouble on Saxtcn, whom he de­
scribe* a* "the fightinglcss fight­
er I ever encountered," according
to Willie (iiln-nlK-rg'* press nicestAfter watching Saxton win the title
from Kid (iuvi’an last Wednesday,
who cart *ay Hrat I on is wrong?
Fur a short time, Hrutlun held
Ihe National Boxing Assn, version
of the welter title. Now that Sax­
ton ha* taken over, Hratton again
ha* champion-hip a mbit loll*
It
had been proved quite convinc­
ingly in Chicago last year that lie
hud no chunre of ever heating Dav­
ila n.
Hratton take* a career reciil-J of
5U-22 3 Into the SI Nick's bout, hi
In- televised by Du Mont In some
purls nf the e&lt;smlry. Voronu ha*
u 55-10 record
Carmelo Costa, unbeaten ilnmklyn featherweight, tops Hie caril at
Brooklyn's K a stern Parkway to­
night against Rudy Dnrrla of lai*
Angeles. Costa answered snmi* nf
the (piestlon* Dial hud been asked
J hr 111 him when In- sltonkoff Dene
Smith s solid punches *nd came on
to win in Ills lust .start
In 2ii pro hcol*. Costa ha* 23 vic­
tories and 3 draw*, fiarcia won
the California fcallu-r crown In tils
last start, healing Al ('nit.
The bout wi'l he carried on AIM’
P Tin- Florida television

Gators Still Hope
To Win SEC Title

Contestants For SEC Title
Must Face ISU 'Spoilers'
\&gt;.&lt;ih luted l'ri-*K S p o il s i) illi- r
l.uoixiiiiiii Hlidi- in out of ih" iiin iiiiiif m th" .'iuuthi-iixterii
fc 11 -lie" fiiiithull i liiiiiipion*iilp riu ", hut tin'' Tinnli-v ' '''-poll
w ill huv" ii loud mty
in tvlm line* g"t Hi" crown
Tin- Tig ers handed Florida ji sethm-h in Hi" (lu tiir*' drive towurd

h iy liltie fiu lh litl
w e il.
-till h illin g I ir the
[- i.li'iH thinference title in was iri a hole from which it never
lull- of a 20 7 lip 'c t lir,x to femi.ti dug out.
It was nl the start of the third
the ■hum pbm diip H a lu n la y n ie lli, 211-7. And two other ti-uin* ’ t ill In , P-'
., s ta le S atu rd a y night
T ie game at Itatmi Rouge was i|iinrlcr Hut a fired up Louisiana
TAMI'A SiT)—A youngster plav lit lc grnhiiiog te rrito ry M l-»ix*lppi mid M i**i» *i|ip i S ta te - must gi-l
Flotilla's Hill-1 at -nigat—all de­ State team won the game—74
ing with one eye almost closed hy hy lii" T ig e r* to keep lii-'lr hopes iiliv e .

flve-*tltrti gash won the
Gulfstream atennis
title for buy* 13 and imilii
hero yesterday
Gossip
He was Don ('/don of Pensucol.i
who (h-fented Jidm Karnltas/ of
I (JULFHTRKAM PA R K , llullandsle—J, W. findgera' speedy Due
de F»r, one of the Ion thr*e^&gt;csrold sprinters In training, la re­
turning lo (! id f stream Park for tho
March 4-Aprll 22 winter meeting,
lie will he one of eight head be­
ing shipped lo tha setsl.ls track hy
trainer K. H. II rum field. Duo de
Fer piled up an auspicious record
as a youngster, finally losing his
first race In a Florida Derby prep
race last March. Ills failure In
that event then caused him to miss
his engagement In tha Derby.
• * a
The Locust Farm Htatde, noin
de course of Paul Baritar, chairman
of the Illinois Racing Commission,
will he represented hy sight horse*
at (lulfatream Park during the
approaching winter season, Del
Carroll will he In cluirga of the
contingent,
V » V
Frank It, Merrill. Jr, lias noti­
fied (iuifatream Park official* Umt
ho la shipping 16 horsea front Can­
ada for a winter campaign In
Florida, Morrill, on* of the hading
trainers la the Dominion, has an
especially strong stable this year,
led by tho atakes-wlnnlng Hsmpan
and Pheasant Bov, and Inrludlng
many other hard hitting allow­
ance horses,

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feat- They've won their three day yard* fur one score and 50 for
I’.iiiic .x mol Ihe lemulrdnif (our are iiniiiher after ■ third Florida fum­
ble.
|n diiylli'Jd
Fred Hohinson quarterhockc-.l
| -At Hnni»(-omliii! SniorUay, Flore l , w ill fin-1 /• ii iich fue m Minslh Flo) Ida lo Its own touchdown oil
.(ijii Slat-- II nil.!, 1.ill -lie lllought a U7 yard march In eight plav*;
till- M.n m u , won* J’.o.-t CM llgll lu the last It v.ird* hy Joe Brodsky
I m-AI
M ali; uni d lliiu x li F lir id .i Rd lias* kicked Ihe conversion
(ieorgia. now Ihs only team tin • a il thank them lo r il so fa r as
lii-- tiato t
i lian c.'s for the S R C hcalcii in ci/tift-rmi-L- competition,
is much tougher Ilian expected.
il Sugtii nr l*atl ill Howl lihl
,
title a rc cun erni*d
And Tennessee. Florida's other
Mi-*|v&lt;l| |il. previously I ihe deu
I A iimHic i - r- tilt i'ia l helps w.v. HRC foe, link never lo*t to the
M,x - 1 ippi' In
I - \i kanaas m I-atm*.
fsu
I a game Hod iim l
Ark.ni'a&gt; ' will happy II i/iirlmt'ks
1 lalul na.-M 11.1in.
Mo* m&lt;'Is mi* becoming more and
and the Iti'li- I i .n i l till Tinami Florida al' luid
more popular ns both bait amj
game eoimled g . a confirmee tnnT A l.L A IIA S S K F . As — Florida n-coc.l
food in this country. C-I's learned
ti-sl im Hu- Iti'lii *o tile di-ifat
Stale picked lilt the broken piece*
!i,,i wlop | Ul, ,if tip- SKC co Uiu fund ami halt value of mussels
w;i* diudily costly
Alalia mil, which like Florida and nf u . *h a Itc red football record to jciiii.-r* fell S iiiird a v afli-nuion. when they were doinp A rm y duty
Ole Mix* had a .to SRC rci nil In- day and began shooting for n ,ind Florida missed Hie liras* ring in France during World W ar II.
nigld. the m erry go
fore Saturday'* game, got It* i omchack against Virginia Mill Satuiday
round broke down
lump* from n rugged Ml*xi-i*ippi tary Institute this weekend
I ’lince Dine, having foiled lo
Tho Seminole* ub oi hi-d their I Al Daggett, I-SU quarlerhaek
Si,-itc team which finally i&gt; getting
It* In|nry problem under control wror»l shellai'king In two yi'arx an who pas.*©* with an unorthodox xtainl up under training this sea­
tier Conch Tom Nugent last Sutiir * idea nn imbimi. hexed FI irida (or son, lias been retired lo stud. Hi*
Slule Dipped 'llama 12 7
day n* Auburn look out Him- the second ■I might year lii- pass­ best Di-nion was a* a .iuveuihl
The fall of 1hr- three lenders week* of friiwt rut iun mi CSC at n
ing and kicking gave L S I) un up when h" earned 1(14,375 Including [
rli'vnlrii I i Hie No t spot In Hie
lir s l in til" $6ll,tl|J() Maryland Gnhi '
Nugent said Hint Just ns he had hill 21 21 lie last year.
SKC standings Wally HuHs’ CcorT ills lim e In- slinled each i f Hie Cup.
glu itulldintx a lino- 7 0 victory fenred, tin- Tigers fmmd tlimn
liver Tlllaoe gave them a 2 0 SRC selves aiv,I got Hie brtak* lor a Hires- Tlgi r tmi.l,-lown -Rives with
record, (icorgla's oilier SFC vic­ eliange to run over (lie Reminule*. ii pais lit yards to .hum W i.nl,
Florida State’s tape scoring 30 lo Viucciil C- .iwales and 31 to
tim wax Vandcihlll, which with
Tuliine seem* ei-rtulo In ride the threat came on a 54-vard -print Don Slmps iii.
tall cud pmillion In Hie stmuling* to the Auburn 8 hy huilhark Rud­
B ill Hip thing Hint hurt Florida's
dy Reynolds. FSIJ drove to the t sophomores the most were their
llilis year.
Timm s get touglirr for (ieorgia before Joe Hell flimldi-d and All 1own mistake*. Hull Smith fumbled
the opening kickoff and Florida
from fin e on, slurting witii Ala burn recovered.
hit rim ill Birmingham Hutueluy
Then tin- Hnllifeg* meet Florlila,
Auhurn and (ieorglu Tech.
Tech was another upset victim
Suturdiiv, falling FIG In-fore ii
hard hilling Kentucky team which
shrugged off ii sii-n- of injuries
iinil vlnix attacks
In non-eon ft-retire games, An
burn euffed Florida Slate 33(1 and
'in Your Home nr in
Tennessee, having its trouble with
"hreather" foes tills year, edged
Our Shop"
Dayton 14-7.
The Olu Miss KSH und (ieorgiaL 'L B A N K I)
'Hama games (up (lie SKC pro­
U
IH TH K KKSTO KKO
gram, along with the Mlsaltalppl
COl.Olt ItK V IV E D
Sthle-Klnrlda scrap. Big Intereuiirerenco games arc Tech at
1*11*K K A IS K I)
Duka, Tennessee at Kentucky ami
(Jiirilt-rhiK-k

Al D'lggctt’* fine plav culling

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passing,

Local Eleven Overpowered By Might
Of Rampaging St. Augustine Gridders*
Snnf-rd'* Seminole* Frid ay eight crumbled umlei tin- attack of
of superior Kctterllnu* eleven und wen* ilefentod 2M-II,
Tlu- Celery Feds' running attack smacked against it stum- wall while
their passing fulled to click once. On the other Imnd. Hi. Augustine
hack* smashed and twisted through the Seminole*' di-fi-nse behind hard
blocking.
Leading the Kettcrllnus rampage were Dan Tuylur (No. 17).
Spencer (JouIT (No. 22) ami Charles Smith (No. 20).
Taylor chalked up (16 yard* in rushing, (ion-1, 72, und Smith, ill.
Ralph Flower* led the local team In rushing, accruing "al yin 1», while
Johnny Higgins collected 26, Hawkins, 18 and Jones, seven.
l)UI k f i l 'h i
The Yellow Jacket* got off to Jones,
u roaring start at the opening
I til IIS I n It
t ir M e illn n a
kick-off, with (load running the Snnlt-r-l
1• I !&gt;.-*))•
r"
i
boot 88 yuril* and across tho SHS
Vardt fj ie-MnR
goal line. However, the hall was
Y u r i l * l*Ntf *1
1*11fifll’F ,V11• nibI•**I
called hack to the Kettcrllnus 25
I*AlttBFH * ItllltlirJ M
yard line because of u dipping
iM sp e g 1(i t f r*'i'|il’v tl
penalty.
I f 4116 r ^
11 *• III I st n l
The first Yellow Jacket tuuch1*45lit llltf
down was ncorrd ufter a 78-yaid
Ktiiili^
i
drive down the field, during which
ViilM* r**nnMM d
the visitors collected seven first
in (ill V» I UiH I l.l titl’d
downs, (load went over from the
Hanfoid seven.
Tin- Orlery Feds made their
best showing during the *corrle«s
second (pinrter during which a
punting duel ensued. The game
during (his period was iihnut even.
A blocked punt paved the way
nr the vlsllrs' second T fl at the
first of the thirst quarter. Smith
Cronins Academy Inst d* H i1-I
took the hull uvt-r the goal 'in-- tam
season last week to
from 27 yards out. A bolthlc- also ,, e nf
, the High
School of Win —
led loo the third touchdown. K e t-1I ,
mn
W
terlinus recovered a fumhle
1 Burke
: made the lune touch
fumble on the
the ,l‘LDrill
SH S 45 yard stripe end marched down for Cronin -&gt;u an end inn,
down the field for u TD. T n ykr and was Die out I iiiiliii/i plavct oi
crashed through the line fer Hie the evening, .m aiding
to Hi"
telly.
CriHiuiH n u rh e
lined caught a puss of nlmiit
Winter F a lk scored two nl it
15 yard* and scuinpemi across the Imichilowii* alter blm'kmg I ’riM iti.
goal line for the finnl T il.
punts. The neive was lied, ii 0, in
-Hwayne tlrisson hooted the four the lirs l quarter
poiiits-aftcr-touchilown. II" nfen
ehulkeil up |3 yards in rushing.
IlL llltlC A N R .'i S C R IM M W iF
1’riur to Friday night's game,
MIAM I '.H Ci.iicli Andy (iu sls I
Hawkins, in four gnnp-s, hud
gained MID yard* in rushing fot mu sent Ihe Dniverslty of Miami V
•12 trie*, making nn nveruge of Hurricnm^ i.iro.iKJt Hfi siiiniiin**
6.U!) yards pwr try. Flowci*. also drill* ugulnil Furdham |ilay* to
in four games, had accrued lf&gt;2 l i y in preiiarallon for Friday
yards for 32 trie*, and Jones in night's foolhall game
Some *f the Hist stringers were
three gaines, 144 yards for 26
trie*. Hus*kill* also hud nccouri-.- held out of offensive d rill-, how
ml for 2il.'i yards witii his pass­ ever, to prevent p;i.x*ible liilurle*
ing, anil Julies, 73.
The coach pmmi.scd Dial more
The Yellow Jackets outweighed uas* defense dri!ls would he com
tlio Hcmllln!e* in the lim- by nn Ing ii|i tin* week
"W e haven't vet shown we can
average of three pounds pur man.
while the loeal* were tw i pounds 'lirotlh- a stroll): passing attack.
heavier per mull on the avi-ruge in lie said. Scouts icporleil F m d h a i.i™
has a* strum: a passing attack a*
tin- hack field.
Highlighting the HHK defense llaly Cross, the team which llnin the line were time Hu**, Ibid Hurrlcane* had trouble defeating
Davis und Boh .Shoemaker, and in cu ily in Hie season

Crooms Is Defeated
By Hungerford

plus

Ley M arking m ill decoy w a lk l&gt;v feio
lleulsellllim iM , won
m u jiir fin tor* in L H C '* linnet victo ry o ver F lo rid a , p revio usly uo
bi-ulep In o n fe r e m e play
H i- Mi l lik e ly w ill In- bulling Auburn v* T iila u r in Muhlle
mud win a the Hi b-'l* lu , ii . Ii into
IVirnJ (lii hlrs ||-(t, 20. IN
W illi (leorgi* on h )i ui the
I'uioji was hit Just over the li lt Hiila ii llia ii'e la r a .Noturdu V night stuivilni'x. die Mi-.-, Alali.iio .i and
••ye by a nickel when he gol ton iudtle with Hie T ig e rs, wh i jn I a l-'lurid.i /lie tied fur M'l-imd w'itli
close to nuoltier hoy practlciiu: week ,i'!0 spoiled ’IV xiik TVch’-s| l S K (’ mark!- Next I* M i--ivilppi
strokes against a backboard tie ill cam of an untn-nlrli •.f/riim alul i
xv ill) a 2 1 record.

fore Hie match
He had been seeded fir-d in the
division Imt wu* not oX|M-ctcd to
overcome the ban Heaps of the in
Jury.
Judy Pilslmry of Daytona llcncli
defeated Sandra la-wls oi St. Pe­
tersburg H-fl, 1-0, 7-5 for the gir's
tfl and under crown in (he higgl'd
upset of Ihe tournament
Allan
pilslmry was seeded third here
and I* ranked 14th in the slate
Miss Lewis was first In both rut
ings.
In nlhor division* the titles weld
to Ihe favorites:
Hoys 18 und under—Mike (ireen,
Miami, defeat! I David llarimi,
Coral (iaides, 0 1, 0 4. 02.
' (Sirin IH and under—Pat Shaffer
St. Petersburg, defeated feirrulm*
Schneider, Fort Plruve. 0 3. (Ui
Hoys 15 and under—Jimmy Sliai(cr, St. Petersburg, dcfnafml l.nr
fy Cabin, Pensacola, 0-3, 0 8, 0-4.
(Hrla IS and under—Sandy War
idiaw, Tampa, refeated Janie Severaen, Delray llcnch, 0 3, 0 1.
W ILL (1KT L IIIIIT DUTY
TAMPA MS—Tha Unlverslly of
Tampa fiMitboll team, with two
weeks to prepare fur III next
&amp;amu, will gel light duty most rd
ill .week.
Coach Marcelino Huerta said lie
did not plan any scrimmage or
mufh work until Friday.
Halfback Fred Clueado, who got
a fnicturerl rib in the M-o victory
aver Troy, Ala. Htalo last week,
la expected to bu ready for Rust
Carolina herd Nov, 5,
The only regular not likely In
b« in shape by « m is guard Joe
Zalupskl whose Jaw was broken
in Ifto Slelson game two weeks
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»t ftI I ftftftft l l l l ftftl l N I N111 ft \ Ift| ft ft II I liftft Ml I III 41%
MAi IIINF.S
\'. u%\ I t l ’I.S and Fplmlslerv Dutacleilll j I Mo r a i l •*.. \ 11
SEWING
I
I IS
1 41*41I,
. t . , t. I I' ,1 , I . . . • | I tlt.-.i
suitable for couple or slnijlc
i d tit &gt;iuii in,iiii- nr in ottr shop
All
make*
repaired
| ■ l ' «,i Ml t *'t.i rn •III
• &lt;i, i,1» f *| v full i - ft,. •| . ■$*.•*■»
&gt;,1 ivi" r •
term s
Private bath. Ideally I'tca"
In • IlM »lit Glilf .l * ,I a| I.«I . t 11r it f vv. |&gt;t r&gt; r i
* .vft*,, r
I 'O aciiin the Mime duv
Phune lit;.'
across from Post Office. Inquire
Prill IT V V|i il III &gt;1 ii V w in,.1.1
'■ ........... ' '• ’ a III*
g Ii f In lilt
i
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l
lltinu'lutiii
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rv
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Manuel Jacob ion's Dept Store.
new liallet , i s i elli lit I iiillllli
O’
- i M. ,i. 111tfftt* t J .. I. i ill* • Mi ....
J \1 OUX1ES
Hid Fa .1 tt'i Si
Phone 2210
I
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i,
ill
t
.
in,
\
&lt;
II
~ Itislluwny end Baby H*d«
Ksti
l.lfellnie Aluinimihi F i r e
.J la y . Week or month—!&gt;., 1423m ates
F ree Ih-t ail., lion t e l e
N.rMIUNO
Furniture ( eater
I I I West t iral BY OWN EH : 5 room house, in
—i»
no a is - .mu n u t s
phone 1425
Full, iture &lt; el,tel . C i'id rat t and rep nr w o rk. Free 10eluding Venetian blinds,
gas
AFT. close In, newly painted. 103
in; w First
estim ates
ll
I.
H a rv e y . 204
IIKI All All \
I . S . I l l .V 27
.Mercury
Outliuiii
il
Mot
hi
m
W. 1st St. Jimmie Cowan, phone
stove and water heater Near
Nanlnid AM Phone IH2H
I . \ K i : MLIM I 14 A ILL I{ l i l t 11 1
2 I t H M S III .D H ilt SKH
IIEAI.LH H i l t Itlll M S G I' V I M n
town and school. For Informs
Broloy Bernard,
dtfl.
_______ ______
....
ItLl ItF \ ID IN 111. 1*4/
S I A ' I H S . VI VI l i t A l i l t I lilt At.
W i* Sill | 111 Oil | III IDl 11 N.lll'M, U’l
lion call 12U2 J.
A book-rtadiog fool
ffOSfc C G tiliT apt. Furnished 1
I l . n u i i sumiiiig and Hnishliii!
01 It L I S
2111 I'l
I HUM ltd :
lilt,, I T
Hi l l' (IN'
VU l !*.*1.4 S l*,llk I'llMfl*' 1I I J
9
bedroom units. Newly redec­
Z E N IT H
Cleaning, waving Servingg Semi
think* our &lt;latilf)*d'i ar«
( DHNLH | tIT
orated. Apply Apt No. 2 ___ J tin)e Countv sinee 1025 H MT I.L E M S IO N
ARTICLES FO R HALE
-5
Moi« •nliyhtininy than ithaal.
Dleasnn, Lake .Mary
The New .V,V
22- I A l l MM! VI SI IIVICi*.M--22
Avalon Apt*. Efficiency. Phone
Sales an,! S iis n - r
• Fiiim lm .
• i ar Seat Covers
T i l I U S MA Y
O C K M IE R J s
2 ■
tut I' M
423
I- RIG 111An; l. Appliance*, sales
M iller Ruilin A A|&gt;|&gt;lixim*('
l ilm nnirs t plm lsteiy Simp
A P T tl2 Klin Avc Phene IHB-W Used Kitchen Chairs
so
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A
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O
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A
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t
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and
seivui
II
II
High,
Oviedo,
I ’iinin
-711 I n neli As i
Phone ItaiH
4uoI IK South I'.n k A m
TralliT* SPACE available Arnills Used Stroller
N | ) \ ) |U H I It N VI V S I I M H
il'.lt
11)111 l* &gt; U N II V V
|- la
I'iioio
II ,1 or .Saidord
5uo
only. $10 per mouth I'ltone 23*0 Uiud Platform Rocker
I A I. III.IS n u t l K S
II.I,* VV alii I Ii |&gt; ill
I . \ I) I
Wlltl
l u l l It
' 1 MI l . t l t t l . i
I I I I , P it VI
V&lt;It I
U«ed Lounge Chair
500
I 'KOI Smith 1‘aik Plume 233.1
U it O o ir apt. SIS West 1st St.
I. AN lis t \ P I It IS
I ) lit V II I ) • I I t ID
I I H it I l HF,
flsed Floor Lumps
5uo
•
lei i lain n all 'll
• VVelillllg
C AH
Phone 1784
_ _ _
h i t i hi d
It ft II Hit it II K M il l) '
ID im liill Ivied i lc Co.
It)ou
• General r e p a i r .
3 SlOOM llOttSlt, 2is Holly A w Used Box Springs
j
aft
0
III
loll
3
tr||(
Iteudls
and
i
m
I,
v
Vpplialiee*
•SELL
Hioo
Gas stove and water haater. Used Wicker .Sofa
Hi ell lllMUf’t*
Y'linig'lowi. IsiUlii'iis
Hied Sofa Red
20uo
( i;HA.M t( T H E
&lt; iri’ul.i! iiij' llf .ih r
Phone 1202-4.
Anyiliiii)!
Fle7iiie.il s,n 11■ai ting amt rep.ills
Used
3pc
Wicker
Living
'files
for
ALL
purposes
17ICKT Clean, comfortable rooms,
112 Magnolia Vse
Phone 111
ii . it. I'oi'K m
20 IXI
Hoorn
Suite
Wall
Floor
Repairs
Heinodel
Wlltl A
I .in a l e d h i " ile-.iliil,li- .lint w ell loi-.ileil i-iiiiiiiiiiilllies
liol water year 'round. The
2IKI Sniltli Par k Ave
I'hnile 11 In
NAIMHUS TILE CO.
v
ir
.............
Cables Rooming House, 401 Mag­ Used Double Dresser and
H u rt It ot
lonir.ieilng
al.
Classified
3
1
1
US
Mirror
too? k S ju lo rd Avr*
Phone
*'*' 1eleilile.il
,1 11'■
nolia Ave
_______
l i m n i n g I*itlill
____ 1113 I 1 round
servtee
See
4(1.05
U^ed 3pc Sectional
FU RN ISH ED , 4 rooms, su n p irch
Ad
M c R t i n e y — S m it It I ’ltlttln i i i c y c F E parts, repairs Mower,. I yinir General Fie,Trie I), aler.
M ANY. M ANY, MURK
Downstairs. Oil heat (lit Park
Siinfriril E le c t rir Ctr.
2515 S P ark
Pluine 117-1 J ' garden tools, knives. sei*«un.
JU
S
T
&lt; AM,
ITEM
S
NOT
L
IS
T
E
D
fif. S ilt ABLE furnished apt Phone
—
—
I eli- slmrpeui'd Kes work. Dell
11ll M.iciiolla Vse.
Plione 4(7
B k f,
...
______ ________
ItE D -l-M IX C O N C R E T E
i r.il Hep.iirs
Stauli &gt; &gt; Hike
1821
" 1100.31 fin ish ed apt with an 211-M E . I l l ST.
PIIDNE 127
G rease T r a p ,
heplie T a n k ,
:tl" ''
; __ III I It I I'.D I'U'V tLM - 23
L U N G M O O D - I :tlH I* M
roge. Inquire llirj Park Aye
WtlicInW SllU
1,11aI«'I n
. . | . k \i 111ii,' | |
i I H IM It l HI IHl \ P \ l Ml I III
Machllir ( 'ii
F U lN lS H k H f 4 room apt. Close POLAROID Film s, Camera* and J u l i a n a s r o N n i K T i - : e o . ,
IIA YM s l)M„ ,
1
,
IN I. I h I W V&gt; VI \ N III. I -s
I III h s I .*&gt; I . •* •
accesiorles at Wlrboldt'.s (.'am
1. pew , liei
in. 217 Oak Ave. I’liune lilt!
adding ui.ii- him
I h" " e &gt;U5
KI’:| Av'
||,o n e s ol lUslim lion"
era Shop. 210 South Park Ave
Sale 11. 1,1 it
Jiinmia Cowan
lll M igh"ll. i I'L
. ,
„
III IVas 17 !r2
Phone I li t
44
S ROOM Apt Private hath and en
" Dgeratirr * '
' tire, ,n , IIA 1.1 7 i AH Al ,\ . In, general Auto
Ira n c r Close lo Nuvsl Haae
I I,ale Model :&gt; ....... Ilotpoml
n moling Al o VVn eker ,.e rviee 71
Phone 24T-W
■i
Itl VI 13 P (111 Hits
C A S S E I.R E R R f t
t mi I* M
50 Ih frei'/er re lit erai o ,’K'i ai
f(l"
TWU Bedroom furnished apart
M\ y w \ siiM t i lim it-;
i in i r in ,
s|*l
1
1
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1
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4
•
in
.
M
l
Ihl
II
Night,
Apt , | / e range late Hind* i
'r'l . I
ineut, ISO monthly, also one bed
1ft 1&lt;•1(4 | Villi, -&gt;i,l
m i ll hi .Ml’ 1fl
i U l l . l I i l l **N I Itl p i i i i i v i* i
i an Ih- pureh.iM'd on Vleier I* •
I 'll A
I'Tniinctng
room at ISO 2101 Magnolia, Hu
fM‘,1Ift ft *&gt;*||
n mm m| m it’«l
bert A. William*. Phone 1*73.
“ I'lrHl W ith T h e Flnent"
For lleiuodel.iig , 0,1 lepalra
II (It It II 1 1 s, III \ t 1 ) NOME
Noitimg Down Sin.ill Monthly
A ROOM furnished ant with bath
10 i Si 4&gt;. ) \ V
1. 1 •&gt;, 1
Payment*
~ $3|, tnqulvc lltill Park Ave
AI'PLIANT I I tilt P lt ll VllltN
IN S P E C T M I E S E P R O P E R T I E S M itt 1
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Slierrnun
C
m
tcrd
e
Cct.
1
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M
ilt
V
M
It
V
I
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3 liElUtOoVt
unfurnished' aid
3113 S. Saidord \&gt; e.
I'lume 2IIJ
- Ih
i ; \a
\\ .tl.fl for III I P 4* SIII I lull NlMj.ll*. at flit .11 f oo *. MU l
Du: West 13th
Phono: 1241-1(181 * line ho'ii
over Sanford Shoe Center, 130.
W ,i H limit
1 hip
114'I 43 |'|' || til Ik!ml 11 il Dll Sit III mil
u month. Apply 20# Sanford Ave
Cl E FULL Si/e stove, refrmer.i
( A IIP E V IK H WORK
III)
NOW ON LY S 170.05
lor Itoili fin- 4130 7'H2 Elm
For ipnek reoii.r Jobs, or ainall • Dnc lu-iii
ONE ROOM •pnrtmcni
Water
Wa Ii amt Drv
(Near
Suprox
I
and light* furnished.
Phone
building Cull Jim II42-.M 4.
S ATI l( 11\ \ — (KTOIIKK :iu
I : mi r M
Fold
BOB B E N N E T f S TV
100t-W. 411 Palmetto Ave. _
K1 S T 1 S —
in
UPRIGHT'
piuim.
large
osai M o v i n g - I’it t h i n g • S t o r a g e • Fin,shed I am ,drv
&gt;00
Eaat
27th
St.
Phune
1072-X
It
• San, loin I &gt;1&gt; &lt; li'.Oimg
1 ROOM Apt■"200 A v o c a d o .____
I .A K K ( ( M M N
(ruined mlrroi I oi . mI eoinlilimi
I.oeaI
A
l
ong
Distance
Soul I,side
l.iiiiiulroinnt
tlNft Bedroom. kTtcficn,
iivinH
Phone 2H'l II
Firep ro o f VVarehottso
4i .4 i . ’ -iiiftii
Smith Side Fomin,a, I Itlilg.
room, bathroom. 135. Apply 313
&gt;a*ai • It* Up '
IdtsH ln g T r u i i H f e r
loi, Last 75th SI
PMmcttu.
_
_
M C S IC A I. IN STIM M E N T S
■■
I i Mo#
n o il S l o r i t g e C o.
C I W Televialoa HaIn
.a n d A ece,Ko rn - Kseiythim1 in rln
1SI3HQOM hoiuo nicely tutMil E a s t 3rd St
Plume 4lio
P m * Donum Mention t Hue of m iisie no linlmg D ru m ,
nlihad, Itcwly decora led, *60 -Al IM .W IH*
BRDWN'N AMIMO STATION ’ Halims
Areonlogi
i.mtai
Gibbons, l.ake Monroe. 2 floors
I Fill It SANDING A Finishing,
SOI Smith I'urk
Phone UlW * Easy lernu lleiilal yvlein Hi
ir.ik floor furnished, laid A lo,
from Post Office.__ _____
l lo , I liejsoliahl,- let mis It, lots
1 UltKJISIfKl&gt; home. Couple. 1905
"AWNINC.8
I't'H
mess m i ,, -e 1020 Did Ilnurs m ole
I I U K I 'R S Ml S IC H IIO I1
Aluinliiiim, ranva*, metal.
like new F F Stevens. Houle
2iKi | l i ilar Ave
Pliom I HU
Free I'alimales.
oNfi 'room efficiency. Frigldairtr,
2. Ho* 727 Phone 7 ID II 4
Dealer for Olidden i'alnt
electric stove, shower. Private
1 N atuyul R o jity O AoctionCom paiiy I
ARTICLE.-* WANTED
- 8 M t l- .v , VIA ICING t ie iie i.il
ill, ,.i
entrance. I l l Palmetto.__________ SEM IN O LE J A L O U S IE CO __
■
1— ■ . him
711, VI v ill.- AllMi
I Mere.’if Oldc ’ OR UNDO fLA Ph-.ne .1/7.711
Phone 421
2 tilfilHOOM furnished garag. 2C’ Wevt l*t St.
WE
HUY.
ell
..ml
trad
e
used
,u
r
1
H,,nU
I'.
mI i:, II
1'Cfh '%(.(&gt; BdHOlb Ci'AI f u t f i IM QV|* 10 m
apirtmenl. 23on Mellonvllle Ave
lillnre
Wilson
Mater
t
uiifllurr
I
„
HDVII s | | | SLAVING VI VI H IM * I
Venelinn Itlindu
,
V M hU jilSf A i'loyilyuil'jtyfi&gt;.v W iigv
UNFURN ISH ED house in Lake
)
Soli's
K e n t:,Is
S e rv in '
(Nationally Adv. Holla-head) ’ III K. 1st I'lmiie U5K
i Mary. Phone 717 or 1574-X-J.
III’
G AItlti: IT 'S
PIIONI 11.*.'
• Clear View Awning* • Spun,
sII
I
Lite Glasi • Porch roll down in—
l l l - I P tV itS 7 l.ll — —111 j See | s lor iiuulatloiis all Mills,
L ^i
i \
^ U R N IS H K D apt. 2 rooms and
ihade* • Travia and Curtain
anil
H
ard
w
are
Item
s
ItiT
o
ir
*..
,
WANTED willing and capatil*bath, private entrance. LJilhts,
Rod*
O il! West lltlli St.
1’iim ie 12 11- 1(iHl
huv and In- )il,-asiiiillv &gt;,u o r' n .
1-Jerk fur either pari lime
water furnished. Use of phone.
Seminole Venetian Blind Co. hisales.sleudv
C A M P B E L L 'S C A B IN E T
work VI iit o ii I .l.ii'uh
(Tone In. Plume 44-W.
&gt;20 Weal 3rd St.
Phone 285
Plum. 1,1.
Mil's D epallm eut Shoe Vi’los, 111 w a) IT *2 South
, , &lt;11 HHINV. - t o w n
2 BEDROOM furnished apt avail
from Hu Post iitfii.
GENERAL
PAINTING
: ,.
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~
N
E
E
D
I’A
N
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LIN
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able Nov. 1st. Close In. 145
, I , . .1 1&gt; to &gt;Mf O tr i
"Don’t Forget
Phone llit rnil I
Yellow Pine. Western Red Ccdnr,
Phone 78t-W.
i * nr , '« at ■&lt; t'lre-t. )
I HIT W
h itii i
i n i ■i i r T r a m
Mahogany, I’ondrroaa Pine lo OLD LINK Ih lalliiu-hl I,„ iim I,:,.;
, i &lt;w ,
opening lor '!,li-*u,■., u&gt; N'-iiii
( l - » * a l e r t a t b FOR h a l e -3
slock. See all of theie ul
Hrinlitril Vui-tmiii ('letiner
tulle e,»„d&gt; l 'uiiiph-te Ittn- of
' We have u bcuuliful home In the Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
elothing (rntts,-hold im m-luti/-.
Service
Mayfair section which we can Dot West nth St Phone 1241 HUH
iiiul hutiH'In,Id ni'p lm m es viu.t Fleetloluv Kll'tjy K lerllo I t ' , ' ..... c
show by upiHiinlment only. If
have em .mil n d ,', &gt; ,u ,
l.arn
P a li s lor all make
/
W you want u larger home with
lugs unlimited S,il„ i and wide
Phone 711 X P
c
mm*, ask us fur
L aiitlfu l ti’.'oumfs,
awake sales,,,III, Most In' a per C dl.EM A N Space Ileal"
THIS SPACE AVAILABLE
with
detalj*.
inanent resident
None
nllui
wilt,"i, I I,lower* Also Floo, I o ui
C A LL 1821
need applv Write P D llo* 34/.
I.AKRFRONT COTTACR
nitre-,
Sunlord slating age mill evpei
Concrete Block; new, beautifully
*
AND IN Q U IRE
lence.
furalahed;
all Green's Fuel
equipment. Sou foot lake front­
ItlS T K K T SALKS
age, 3 acres on hard road. Laat
ew Fatigue Dungaree* II U&gt; pr.
ItL I'ltl.S L N T A I IV I
yoar'a champion has*. 13.4 lbs.
T L L Y V J n C L jr
Id's D’jogarres
tit pr High Callhre f i r Central Fiulida
caught in lake. 58M0.
\ /.AMI IIMtMk'W Wll&gt; 1Mil
IIHIT Sanford Ave
Phone l i l t
Y-NA.VV
SU
RPLU
S
ARM
Territory
to
sell
a
nnlionallv
• *. I* f A ril Ml Ml If J A .
8T. JOHN’S REALTY CO. 310 Sanford Ave.
Phune 1321
dintriltntc-d,
inn,
eiimm
lilive
ml
I
l l k If »f r 1 t aft- | M u ff M * 1
Plowing, disi'ing. grad.ng
I,"
Phona 1129 - A. U. Pcterion,Broker
vertlslng prndiiL't and serv tee to
/
and slirnldiery moved liewdi
^Aas'oclatea • A. B. Peterson Jr., FORD Truck. 1049, 1M* Ton V 8
AM »V,i
retail, wholesale arid mdii'lfli,l
Hunter rmt K 7iith si
* P. / . Chestersun. Albert N. Flits
14 ft. high *laku. Good condltlun
MAI
firm* Inlumtllilu selling paper
Garfield Willetts, John Melsch
tu go. $575 caalt. E m m e tt
ience desirahli- imt not esenliul
Special — TV and Hadlu
n, l)»teen.
Rcmuncrutmii. lihera) ecimiiitService and Itupulrn
sinn
will,
|„ilerili.il
in
exeellent
*7t ip /no f n+a!*y
UHKl) TRACTOKH
five figure bracket find ID year HCA Motorola Salt,* ami Service
Ford Tractor with 4 row Ifolland
Room 201 Edwards’ Bldg.
Gene'ii Texaco Service
repeal tiiisiiie.* Iron, original
planting unit*. SI.too
Park Commercial
Pn. )0
I'lvine Me*aultis. We require reference* uml 1120 Sanford Ave.
I . H. Alexander
T. M. Strjager
BB1TT TRA CTO R CO.
p r i n t of iirevimts income mi
Reg. Ileal Estate Broken
Illway 17 07 South
Phone 501
miully of $5,000 or belter Send
P O R T A B L E W E L D IN G
III conlldem-e cuinplcti' resu m e
LOWELL K. OSttER
Iture, appliance*, toola,
Heferenees will riol be mve ii
Flee trie Arc uml Aeellv,m_ Bultdrr — Pbott* UM
gbl—lold. L a rry T Mart,
“
'
g a te d until acreeiiint! of ap)di
Will go unywlrera
aat lit fit. Phone lost
cant after intirview in your
All Work Go:,ianti- I
area. Reply Hox A, c o Her,'1,1
Edward T. Arrb-S
y O ‘\ D .rvCUEEN nvHvi'
Ih H/.it' tD5. &gt;;D "
/^ S oO H ,b GWEAf* f D ^
Bafftrlr Appliance Center
C07X.M '.»* f&gt; AxLlft*
2522 311,hawk Dr.
I'liom- 2273!
. NKIJC ( U U X V I n ,
I V,C o w e / UV'li MALI UHW
H V 7J 1 I V 4IN N 7' 3 WB
v&gt;, IDF IF AM - ( (JO DATING /5£J.Vei., lFr'S
waatinghauae Dealer"
A two badrootn. komt, bath, front
/
t mead woul On t
—II
WllltK WANTED
i t/gj a UAv*5&lt;"it ’ DArr
/ MAeli A I’k-OCmCriON
V.. •
•'
\ ( All rvioe .V.J74N,SO
Maytag Waahera
1l= x
and roar porchea aefeened, aloe( ir n r a ncontirjC-LVCit-'.uursn
{ OF ,r IM'D T |M(-.'0*-AV
to li, r ii i ai. *. ."ir- 11
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,
,
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ir
dack
;
V
118
Magnolia
Avn.
Phona
17S7
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tIB
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—
11h
Huieral
r4
CAflPEN7F.lt
wants
generut
r«
tlige, refrigerator,
„
^____
trie range,
w*ter
N. ,F WB^UPT EOMBGDE USE
—V^DgEAr-IBo/.r Jy ‘^1 (al waiirk- *
- ^
jru .o
y-mP
/r-/J'
f " ,/ M
i CT I"/
'
V _
pair mill p.iictimt Thoma* VV
T)£ ufV,n-&gt;
heater.. Cloae to
. . atofea
___r#* _ and
SEE
US
FIRST
FOR
S
P
E
C
IA
L
r'ergilvoii.
Hot
Court
Ft
Po.itir
' H/AC
church,
R ill movie. Your*
if:
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2031-n.
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CH APTER ruUliTtCEN
1 C H E C K E D Doo'a room ipni kly

U make etira a vary thing was the
I f fd
I’d round
found ft Only the pigskin
way
iM Was
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was open. I reached lor ihe lid
had then glanced quickly a) the
Utles of the hooks, Doc had Lit*
do the Mississippi," new copy, Mr
also oad “ A Stretch Along (he
River.” T re a su ry of American
Folklore,” and a rat volume called
••Somnern Folkways." Those hook*
took up nair the spars, f l u i r
were loui others, ull the »ama ami
Oil in bright new dual |ackrta
Foul copiei of the aamt book I
picked up one of them
m * title was 'The tiully of thr
Town,” and it* author wai J. It
Treadway. I couldn't sea anything
ghoul the book that (ustlflrd any­
one buying lout copies. I rifTIrd a
law page* in see it anything wn*
lucked uitula riirn I Mtlcd no
Ottiei copy. Hie Oral aliped ufl
tit* r o u n d e d edge of Hi* oeii.
flopped softly on e rug, and wtiro
I looked down, tnera was the thin
emihng toes of Doc lligg* I turned
over another copy. There he was
again.
"tlr. Joaeph Itlggi rrrHilway."
itis picture caption read, 'in m*
serious momenta t* a pioleaaor ot
Aniericao literaturs Readers ol
bit heat-selling Me and (l ane,
the nilariuo* account ul I'aul lluny*A. ana West oi tot I ' r t u a,
which told at Ham llaae and othri
dseperadaea. know Dr Treadway
to t&gt;* America t finest lunnirsi
folklorist since the glorious day*
01 Mark Twain time smnteui
carnival p i t c h m a n , apprentice
bunco-artist and sideshow n|i&gt;rirr.
Dt. Traadway nai
I wanted to Inugh The piolraIhf on holiday pretroil* to i» a
con-man, probably net •o n or tin*
• small streak ol larceny in m*
Soul tomewhar*. Ami he g*i» n
kick out ul (losing •» a win guy
on tbs iring* oi legality
"Doc Riggs," I laughed
You
onuy guy. Due ■
Then I crammed the laaika hm k
Uisidt ths travailing care, »nnp|"il
'hS locks, tinned off ihe light* sod
got out ol there, stepping out
quickly and down the hall.
I want out on to tha *xponcd
dtbfe and let lbs wind blow at me
Then I oouJd laugh salely and let
it ndt until 1 knew I would tie able
ta keep s straight face the nest
Hint t saw Dr, J o a n p h Itiggs
(Taadway in bia eii|ieih perform
aaos a* ol Doc Itiggs, enakeoil
Si Ismns a and gold-brick peddici.
I asked Riioaell what lie knew
Sboul Sessions.
, Ha soldi T Hadn't heard he
lUhipsd ins boat, bul 1 knew him.
1 made out me employment record
the uhiel signed him on.
"Wbal do you think? Could he
be it s wort l ”
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Illf ll B |l,wi
■aid. " U could lie faked. Htewnrt
waa a blond. It lie shaved closely,
you’d never think he w as morn
older than— oh, ?0, m a y h a. We
think he dyed his hair brown tielore ne IrII Philadelphia. W ell, we
can t prove anything here. I'll have
tim irhndy cheek mm in Cin cin nati
ll m s releiem t-a e-e n 1//,v . Ilx-n
he s c l e a r .
tVe w nn't k n » w
till
. .'*
I choked "IT the talk and g la m -it
tlown ovi-i toy p io lecled letl shiudiler al Dot Itiggs grinning tnce
'Horry In ih- «aughl eaven.li.ip(iilig,'' hr said 'lla d no idea you
w in so t in»r to yooi man "
''Don't know Hint I am ,'' I said

what aorf at w ork you do and I
freeze Inside."
•T in a p rivate detective," I said.
" It's a . . .
"Oh. I know It len't tana, but I
can't help it."
"Yo u said som ething about that
yesterday," 1 »ald. ’'It's the touch
ol violence, isn't it, that bothers

you 7"

I saw h rr head nod briefly.
I said : 'Moinetlmei m y work
t h r o w s me op ngalnst violence
And then I have In he a little more
Violent. I like to think the vio­
lence doesn't nave any n ecessary
effect on a man. Hut 1 know it
does.”
e • e
Mhe turned sw iftly , and her cold
I •|iiiil cniM ideikblr lim e com hand seemed suddenly very w arm
(losing n leieg iam in Urodnik to g against my cheek. “ My dear," eh*
said softly. "Don't sa y that . .
I
Would tell mill HlHIIll Ml HHIOIIS with
I wji* m arried ones. F o r Iff
ool oinking inyu.-ll look loo rlilu uIons II I'd mnpcctrd the cu m nn days. And before that I w as e n ­
soon s s I m in e abonrd the Dixie gaged to a txiy I had known for
rriosl ot my life. They w ars both
I inmiy I would hnvo know n wheih
er Mensmna in n u it anything or not killed m the war. I don't want in
(iriMlnik would have m y w irr in be around nirn who are alw ays
Hie morning lie could cull t'm&lt; in- in danger, ll m akes m s cold in­
m ill non i|el n report on Hi-ssiniin side and linrd and niitefuL (Every­
w ithin so liinii I •lioiild know the one I see becomes an e n e m y .
annwel oy iiinih, il rvervthiug K v rry n n r is a threat. P a n you see
that ?"
went on properly
'I suppose so," I s a i d . ''Rut
I ilaw illul aioim il n lle r Ihe d in ­
ner orll mrig soil I got in Ihe that a no w ay to live .”
"I k n o w " the s a i d . "A n d I
In lilr |o»l di time to see M m I ’oineroy being sealed net ween (tossell won L Hot you'll nav* to go gently
and Mi Inhri t'nrllon llo itrn o i I w ith me lor s little while Not foi
look an m i (it V srat on Ihe In i sole long I prom ise I wanted you to
know how il is w ith me,” eh* eeirl
ol I 'apt (■■Untie
I slid tile loldi d le lrg m m annua alte r a silent in o m rn L " I'll be very
to IliiR.irll He g la riird nl it srid d ifliriill som etim es, but. oh. P a r .
••lit it hwh .v Chen or Iriined at roan ncy, isn't ll w onderful, though I"
"Y rn ," t said. “ Magln. Bven gol
th r inlilr tow niil (hr i.-apiam. ‘ I'll
have In send the yawl In al Kvana- a moon."
Mhe laughed, a soft, e asy laugh­
ville, . „ [itai ii A o ylliln g I can get
ter Hint died a pleasant death when
lor yon 7 '
Cap!
Ii llu or rubbi-d Ins |nw I kissed oar.
Her lips w ere cool and . . . canand *SII|
M'gol pisl gel me a
little ol Him i i , ly Inllori yon vs goL del I could leel her long straight
Heenis like Hie wind la k e * all Hie buck tremble ngninsi m y arm hnl
akin lift Ol) lai. 1- H irer dnya Why lo t bps w era response-*, llrm and
serene.
are you going /'■
YVe vvenl inside when lIke wind
Itosaell mud: ".lust tool me. s ir.”
M iss I'orneroy, K n sscll nod I veered and slashed a l its w ith 'he
went out on deck, and lliia s rll said w arning of |r * and ilr r t . I wan
to nm: ''Anything ill town yon Hhlverlng a* we w alked down Ihe
corridor.
want iM-side the le lrg ia n i
"I'out dear." s lit said in a faint
” 1 could use some in ro i lilndei,
whisper. "How long wilt this Inst 7"
( f i t s no 11 untile
"No Imlhei al all, llim n ll t.ilil si,e inuciied rny thick cast with
'Nothing ,s i •mj m uch bothei foi one huger.
"M aylie ii can come off when I
de luxt paxaengri* Her you later.'
get lint'll to Philadelphia. Hut It
He wheeled along the deck.
' Minx Pnr.ieroy," I said "I've iHtrt much in Ihe w ay, you know,
been culling you that, even In m.v not if y o ii come I n s i d e the
sell
u flie rs anything that goes • ast . .
VVr moved entity to her door and
w ith it 7"
“ ICIlfn lan e ," she said. ”1 write we stood (here for long close m o­
ments. Then aha broke ew uy and
K R .I. tor business.'*
'
"K lle n J a il* ," I repealed. T h a i # went Inuldn.
( T a lie PonflrmriW
nice. Old-fashioned "
HIM be f»«r! Hr-li-.r IlialilboHd by Kina F •A lu m hvnklrala.

Walt Disney Will Make Venture
Into Television Wednesday Eve
UUliLYW (lDI), igv—Wall Disney, i legen.lnry men who liicuiiie real
generally rated as the iimk&gt;1 errn ' md real men who heenme legei
live artist 111 Hollywikkl, will make lary
Must of Him - lii-rues are
hia first venture into television1little known plenecr stalwarts,
next week.
t “ I don't want any picked uvci
With a
in Ul Ion dollar budget I lienwa," explains Disney. "Then
•' III Ih* "mi
outlaws■,,r
or iiadmen ■
glut
fur ill weekly shows, Disney poses 1™m
,1 n,,Mni1
,l ,rli
t blockbusting threat to Art lint lied—mi .lease James or tin- Dal
Godfrey1* longtime dominance nl urns."
Wednesda
Vednestlay nlgiii
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watchers.
AH Ihe fruitier lutes will lie shot
Heme i n AIH TV atallons will in st'lllal locale A rr*w spen
carry Diineylatr.l, an hour I nn? irrks In the liieal Smokies film
(Umetl leiles, starting Wetlnesd.ij og a lliree-part ..erica on Davy
lotkell, thr tudinn fighter who
at I SO p. m , local time, in mot)
I 'alrr became Ihe hero of ih«
network cltlu
You will ice Donald Duck (in Ylatno.
Tomorrow Linil will deplcl llu
personating Sgt Joe Friday; laki
■ plrtnrinl right to the moon anil Ai-mterx of xrlence In wlial Disney
watch Alaskan seals prance In icrnix films of scirnce factual In
dead of arlenre fiction.
their native habitat
These shows will feature a filmed
"And,” prnmitei Disney. "IDs ll Ip to the Moon and Mars, ns
■ show for the whole family, nol scientifically accurate as Ihe ex
for kids alone. You will lie edit peris ran make It Othnr Tnmnr
tile d bul In an entertaining wav ’ mwlaiul •h"w» will -leal wlt'i flu
Most of the resources of the lilf peiuiTiil uses uf the kliuii, under
Disney studio In Uurbank are lie &gt;ea life and a story of nionsters
hind tha masler'i TV plunge Fm Ikilh real and Imaglurd.
Die first Utna In history, the l.ooc
Kanlasylaiid, of course, will pm
Dlinny employes are on a alx day many of the famous Disney car

Science Kits
Educational
For Children

W ASHINGTON, D. C.— The
vain* of m arsh lan d s h a s been se­
lected s i th e subject f o r t h e 105485 cnnscrvntlon essay contest to
be sponsored by the N ational Wild­
life F ederation and Its s ta te ufi filiates. Bul** for Ihe ann ual rnpipctltlon, open lo student* of nil
Junior and senior high schools in
p articipating stales, hnvr been a n ­
nounced by Federation n fflcrrs is
Washington,
Junior high rnm pctitors will
write on the s'lbjei-t, ''W hat (iood
is a M arsh " Kubjsct for senior
essays, "W h y Save Our M arsh ­
lands r *
T h r essay subjects a re related
to the "W etland s a re W orth Hav­
ing" th em e selected by tho F e d e ra ­
tion for 1055 National Wildlife
Week .Kmplmsis will In- placed on
the wildlife, recreational and w a­
te r conservation vnltir* of m a r s h ­
land and sw amp, the total are# of
which has been g reatly reduced in
America by drainage,
Prirvv to talin g 1700 are awarded
by the N ational Wildlife Feders! Hou in Hie annual essay contest.
Tho ro n te st may o r m ay not be
open to schools in a partlciBar
s ta te depending mi w hether the
lo s e t as co-sponsor. Only w lnn rrs
S ta te Wildlife Federation choose*
selected In s tale contests a rc con­
sidered for the national prizes.
For f u r t h r r Information and copies
of Ihe ruler, write to the National
Wildlife Federation, Servicing Di­
vision, Washington, I),

NKW YOllK, uR-BuddlnB young
scientists ami Just curious kills can
go adventuring with nrw do-lt-yourself science hobby kits.

Thcy'ic designed to give fun and
answer young curiosity. They may
save parents embarrassment over
not bring nble In answer some
“ Why dif.ldy" questions about
wcnlher, medicine, radio, optics
and astronomy or geology.
And they might stimulate some
youngsters In go on to scientific
careers and tackle Questions whose
answers no one yet knok*.
With an electronic kit. a young­
ster can liuild his own radio trails
miller and a ritlln receiver A kit
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on optirs Iris him htilld an H power
telescope and HI |viwcr microscope
and ii iierl'cepe (Inc on weather
gives him instruments to forecast
weather; erte on medicine tells
him about hones, blend vessels, the
digestive system and first-aid. And
aniillirr l,nmrh"s him Into n study
Next time veu'rr using y u r f
of geology and a museum of rocks
of his own.
movie projector, remind the fam* npm ents. M o d e r n photographic
Tnr hdiliy kds are n rii-'perallvi- :l\ how tnovinkr n lc tu rr* In-came lirn ctlre owes much lo the genius
"tldenvor of five I I S firms, the r ir iilit v when T h o in sa Kdison of these g reat men.
Museum of Krienre and Industry, i i .&lt;d G eorge K iisliiin n 's fb-xiblii
D u rin g L ig h t's Diamond J u b i­
Encyclopedia llritennlca which film in his earners in th» -tie lee, G en e ra l K l ir t r i r L a n in fllv i
helped prepare udvenlure and In IkH'*.
.Ion,
long
n pioneer in light
•truetPm Iroklrts. mid Industrial
Tin- nhotograph shove, In kcii In sources for modern n h " t» iv n iiliy ,
America winch m on lliuil-s the D*:!K, shows these two g reat men
program mid markets I lip klls M gellier. ft la one of the few Inis made ils .jie w e s t iiliotogriiiihic
l.ulli
availab le
to
the
im lilic.
They aren't toys and they dnn'l ; i i, I or in I records of these men who
K now n ns the " M 2 ," th is tiny
IIHIN l.l NGFIt
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come rlienp letad tig at $15 to! i, Hi shunned iiersonnl tiub llritv.
HAS ( I I H I I
flashbulb
is described
ns tin
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- .A baby;
There arc 11 kits to start with i N -'iiilv ten ,v e sra a fte r Kditon 'w o rld '* sm allest flushhulh yet."
gill was bun l.i»t week to a 2.V ;
lull a series is phnnr-t in earli ii vented his first n n ir t ir s l elecyear oltl Powell, Wvu , woiirni cun
fir'd I" lake Die lioblivlst drei)"r m e llg lit. he devi'loped Ids "klnefine I In an Iron lung with hulh.-ir
into his science and to provide i igrkid i," w hich, by his own words
|ooii».
the ir-lriiliiriils and w'ivs and hows .ijilld "do for the eve w hat the
Attendant
raid Mrn .inld
of ear!i science Kvriiliially everv ,.li&lt;&gt;nugraiili does for the e a r." To
Singer, .-llm m-Diet -.1 three 1, lys.
in *h r field of science Is ex|&gt;erlrd -! iv. both am ateu r and tuofcxslon
C H IC A G O &lt;iR—A noted Negro
to lie Included.
. ,1 iilio to ern iiliers know bow fur •h c m l'l says he has received a was hi rritlr.il comfit1 n S - m i
Pompiinles prodiiring the klls are •Mu-liln" the eoinbim-d tiib'idH letter threatening the liv e s of hi* brought here I itr Tm-vdav and
In nil lr&gt; n lung. IVilli her!
Itadio t'urp uf Amerira, radio and i i Ii I,- Ii nro-lilred f-oistnian'x film child ren tinles* Fils fa m ily m oves placed
legs and one arm an- par.i'v/e-1,
i-leelrunlrs; Tay'or Inslrmnrnt I'o . \ ,iml K ilisn ii’s motion idetiiiu ram - from lls home in a suburban
weather forecasting and melrornl ' ■in have been. K n trrtn liim e n t, and w hile neighborhood liv Nov I
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mysteries and first-aid; American which III** whole world enjo ys week hr hud turned the letter
Oplirnl Pii .. the srlenee of optics Irmo the im lle n rr mid nerslatenee o ver lo the F H I nml added that
and equipment fur telescope and of these two o iitstsn d ln g bi-nefae- lie had no inlen'lon of moving
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IT i: K H T A T K |»K
and booklet on adventures in grot m ali-rlnls nl blind to n rliieve llu- leal com pany, owns a I,* r o o m 1 rs’I NO
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Talents Of Eastman, Edison
Had Far-Reaching Effects

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Hui-nd ft mu bis w ife's sow ing
i n . k i t siii&gt;iili«il Ho ra rle o i fib,
eient for K disnn's fir.it bulb w hich
' hi re'il for -IP tonsi-cullvi* lio u ri
I'n iiilslo ris, mixed mid rooked on
bis m other's kitchen stove a fte r
a long w orkin g dnv In it Imnk i' l l
artonr-1 u K a stm a n 's n ra rtlra l film deve|.

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Till! BEST PLACE KOIt ALL YOtllt

Save time, effort, money—

vernber

tniai

before

our complete Htock of
lumber and building
supplied today I

the

Ju llu o s

and th eir three child ren moved
h me in June 1031
1 Memlu-rs of the B ritish Grenn
dier G ourds must lie nl tens I sis
f,-r|. two In d ies In height.

MOSCOW,'

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OR

-

Uveslla

lleautlfioH kltclien or
bath;
durable, economical,
easy to install.

called anew Uili week for Soviet

ie version tor one of the TV altogether too much pa
involved In handling flu
1 P j f ection "Ttiaiur* la- alt cltlieoa now muat
win be shown in two In- transact their affairs,
suvlakm. Dlitw) nursery enrollment up.
fa one.
&amp; fee hart » little
ee soma of tbr
brother. Roy,
oi the team.
Ire a n o d reason

E S T IM A T E S

iTiniim •

remodeling, repairing

H O W A R D C. LO N G
2U7 K. Commercisl

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NOTICE!

II Is d s o f ir w a fs Is l
fr« n tim m o s ««M hang s s
I looiiii' hm ndolii may develop If your
cough orchcsl cold iv nol Irratrd.Slaim
quick lliin c I reonuilvion nv d ir r c ln r
t rrnmulvion viNUhev u » Ihroal and
i l u l l mrmbianrv, kkivcnv and h*lp&lt;
expel ycimy phlegm, mildly te ln e t
,i dcmic leniion and aids nature fight
die caiivr of lunation. No rinrcotio
F o r &lt; liild irn gel m ild e r, fsvter
Crcornii'-on (or Children in Ihe pink
and blue package id yourdrugcnunier

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nullflbil iiii'l ri'|uli**tl
In** Ki'l
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Mir fiatiite »»f IflU't N»»t »li&lt; *1••it»•
(li'liHKnl, Ift t•* nf • till ('unfit Y, Ml Mil'
MimnlY Jiiiltfr’ *•( ♦•miiitU Ciiuiift,
Kim lifH, ul hi* nl Oi a lii Mm fiMiri

Twenty slices —golden
brownod to perfection
in your automatic elec*
trie toaster for only . . .

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Fun for the family
on cool fall nights.
Pop it electrically
at a monthly cost

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HO UR Z F R V lC t

WAFFLE MIX
Bake 10 crisp brown waflles in
your waffle iron for only . . . .

PICNIC HAMS
Baked to perfection in your
au to m atic e le c tric roaster,
ready to take with you to the
picnic — for only .

Juicy, tender, french fried to a
golden brown in a deep fryer
at a cost for electricity of o n ly ..

The finest you've ever tasted.
Done to a turn— with shrinkage
reduced to a minimum in your
automatic electric oven for o n ly ..

needs

SH ER M A N

Irrlgntlon

S U P E R BARGAIN

BEEF BOAST
See us for

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Keep a supply on
hand. Enjoy 3 hours
of goo d lig hting
from a 100 w att
bulb for only . . . .

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F R U I T S d iu l V i’ G K T A H U ’.S

RKDH RIANT
■ED TA PE
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a I S i ' l l j i m i t i l . ('H U T I T til'
f i iiiiiim , is
a m i k iik x i:m a n i.K ( i i i n t v . i n ( i i v M C iia .

R t o u y KltOWArTi1

purcliHHe all yottr biillilinjr
ueeilii at otto place. (’Iteck

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BUILDING SUPPLIES

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W ELL DRILLING

Legal Notice

Retirement Study
IShows Millions
Could Be Saved

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M A IIT IIA ANNA HH.Ak. I'ls lo llir .
V e n n * I.K K I.IK M .VItSIIA l.t. HII.Aft. Ilef,'inlanl
«
No, ssir,
T il t.KH t.lK M AIIHII.M .I. Htl.AH
You or,- lierehy tiutlHed Hull e-i''
Ims Irei-n liroiixhl .-isaliial you In
Hie nhove *1111111-11 i-n*e In Hi* ul»-fl|r
oauo-il I'o iirl. s lo u - ln Hi* r«to'
•ouaiii in ih, l-lii In i itr M AItTH A
ANNA Mil.AH. I- a ilecie r xran l' i i s t'lairulH a -Ilior-.-e. nu,| you ute
harehy notified and , , -mired lo 111,,
I person.i lly or l.v -iiforney) with
ill* i-lerk of mr|&lt;| ,-foiri your wi l l len dofenst k . if n n . to His Com ­
plaint In ro IiI anil nml to sal ve a
• npy thereof i i i o . ii .illo rnev fo r
I'la iiilllf on oi t.sf.u r tli* ltd dnv
of Noi ember, I* :.I Herein tall not
or ilocre* |iro conlesRo w ill L* eio
tereil ngalne' you
W IT X B S S s ir hand and th* o f f i­
cial eeul of kmId t*ourt nl Hnnfo.d
II i I m 1st day of ll,-tulier. A f t , 1151
I) f . IIK IIN D U N
V
C ircu it (.'iv-tk
IH DAI.I
VVIliion Alexoniler
AH oiney for I'ln lu llff
I' H llox U l
Fern p ark. Florida

Negro Chemist
Gets Letter Threat

I TAl.I.AIIASSKK 'iR—An
,iul study Indicates st. i-atiiliulng •
and revision of Florida's i-nmnlc*
systems for retiring .slate officers
and employe* m iijja liring i i Imiiii
savings of over 12 million dollars
a yrur
I
The ri-pnrl. by the liiebmoiid
Allnnlu and New York firm o .
Howies. Andrews and Tnwnc. I
being studied hv no advisory corn
mittec named lo Invesllgate stale
pension plans.
The eotmnlllee prnhahly will re
(sort Its recommendations to till
Cabinet lludgel Commission tq
ward the end of the year. The
lludgel Cummlsslim then will
I'DI.IO; APPREIIKNM
make IIs own recommendations In
SDirOH IN t'KII.ING
T'HI.SA, Okla. UT—Tulsa |iollre, Ihe l.eglslalure
Herommendatliius would tiring
searching an n|iartment house atlie for a reported intruder, laded all eligible state workers under
lo find him until an occupant federal social security, revise the
prrsrnt sehedules of contrltniHons
. shunted—"llere he Isl"
I There he was all right—his IihiI and benefUa and set the nuruuil
i mid leg prolruding through an •etirement age for persons enter­
ing the state's employ In the fu­
| apart men I celling.
ture ut &lt;\H.
I'ollxrt-.l by otliccrs, the mail ex­
plained hi- fled to the attic after
Linlvcrsily of Texas engineer
a woman whom ho was visiting report Ihid a survey shows the
advised him her returning husband largest number of Texans arn
might not approve of hi* presence nmst comfortable ut 7B degree t.
In Ills npparenl basic, his font Fahrenheit, and 30 per cetiT lotand leg crathed through the cell­ mldlly In summer and 72 degrees
ing
and 80 per cent humidity in winter

iisni characters nn television Don­
ald Duck, In slouch hat. will an­
nounce to viewers: "My name'!
Donald. I'm n duck."
Advrnlurcland will take viewers
behind Iho scenes wllli sumo of Ihe
10 naturalist tilmlngraphcr lenmi
Disney uses to catch nature tin
nwarex. Home new fnolagc. Just
received liaun Africa will lie allown.
Alfred and Klma MlJotle, one ot
the lenmi, have been two yeara In
Africa filming "The African Lion,"
next of the fulHength Iru-lif* adventure aerie*.
Disney will bo the boat and nar­
rator on oil the ahowi.

bans# of said County a t f a n 4 f r .
Florid*.
w llliln
•Is h t
cslsn d nr
month,, from Ih * llm * of th* flrat
lu ll'll.,II Ion I,r II i I r unite*.
F *rh
rlnI'o or rttm.vntl aliall h« In w ritIn* ami *hnl) Rt*l* 'he i&gt;l*r* uf
rn .lile iu * and eoBt o fflcs «dilrev«
of Ihe rlulm nnt. and (h a ll h* aworn
•n • . the dnlm nnt. hi* agent, or
his attorney, and a n r nut-h claim nr
dainand not no filed shall tie void,
liOt.-IILAH HTKNHTIIOM
v . n dm lnlslratnr of Ih *
R a ta ls of Inga
N atalis
tm ,in. d»ren-**,l
Flrat iiuhll- atjon Oct. IS. I9SI
tm iiKlaa HI*n«trom
_
.VIIoMIC) at l. »»
I
tlooms 205-217
K dw arils MiiildlOE. ^ ihfoiil. F lo rid *

Essay Contest Set
Value Of Marsh

P IP E C O
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Whip creamy potatoes for
24 mooli In your electric^
mlier for only •

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A N IN D E P E N D E N T

D A IL Y

Weather

ffitraib

N EW SPA PER

Ew tnhltahed 1$08

H ear to partl&gt; cloudy and con­
tinued mild through Wednesday, a
irv. Isolated fcrirl thav.cn south
portion.

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___________________________Amo&gt;cjjrU)tl
Awtociated

IDrews
’ retw

1.
Longed

Wirt*

No. 47

$16,542,000 Bond issue Commission Plans Consultation
For Schools Sold Today
At Record Interest Rate On Controversial Sewer Charges
GOP Head Doubts '
S t r o llin g
Leaders Will Name
In Sanford Watson's Successor

Prosecutor Thanked
For Gentlemanliness

County
Building
Included

Objections Brought
Before Governing Body
City Sells Parcel Of Land For $4,661;
New Bond Ordinance Read 1st Time

County court adournr
-srly hi* morning un an unusual note
when .Mr*. I.uln Mae Wa'’ ■* after being found guilty by a jury on u
charge of fulling to give signal, thanked County Prosecutor KnrT A L L A H A S S E E (A*) — A
lyIs- llousliolder for his geuot mnliness.
I ' u i t l i t T stu d y w ill In* mails* into tin* hew s e w e r c h a r g e * ,
$10,542,000 intuit* of botuU to
The court uitjmiriied early to reconvene Thursday morning ut 9. If*, il wa* deeiiled Inst n ijfhl h&gt; the t ’ity eommis.stuii, ni’te r ob­
Ed Higgins Jr. who ha* been
film nee action) eoim truction
o'clock
when
this
afternoon's
docket
was
discovered
to
t*&gt;
depleted.
I
traveling throughout C e n t r a l
TAMPA Jv-A Republican off!
Four cases w ere disposed of yesterday aft;’! noun. A $100 hood w ii * ject mn tn t he ra te s o f the c h a rg e s w ere voiced bv se v eral
Florida for the paat eight year* clal ha* expressed doubt that Flor in 114 co u n tie s wits sold to*
forfeited l&gt;y Henty Urutlley when he failed l*&gt; u|&gt;|*ear to a n s w e r people at the te g u la r m eeting ol Ihe lmd\ held in the Ci t y
for a wholesale grocer with head­ Ida GOP leader* will find It prac d a y ut n recortl low o verag e
charge, of assault and battery. The case had been continued from (In I hill
quarters In Sanford hus now Juln- Ileal this late to name a successor! in te re st rute o f 2.384 per cent
morning session In which llradley ns also absent,
rd the sales force of Strlcklum1 to ,1 Tom Watson, the party’s can ns some 100 I minis houses
I ast m p h l’s o tiic c tion-* clim ax ed a t’looil of protest
Jimmie Leroy Hlrhle, Ft. Myers,f
Morrison, Inc., local Find Agency. lldate for governor, for whom
w hich hits lo i n heaping upon ( "i t &gt; o fflc iu ls s h u t * thin
lunnleil
in
three
symlieiiles
fori
felled
ii
fib
bond
posted
oil
u
1 lie and his family live at 11070 funeral services were held here
iilo iilh s w ait i b ills w ere received hv local n-**-r-*
charge of failure lo control speed
competed for their purchase.
Grandview Ave,
today.
t
•
4
so ns to avoirl no nccldeiil.
\ l - o . las* ut).' l i t . t lis* c o m m is s io n d e c id e d to sc II I t l o t s
A sy n d ic a te headed by lln l"I doubt whether anything will
Lather House, llvie.lo, was found
Fred Murray, County dircctm be done" ntxait naming a sun-es *ey Stuart amt Co nf New York
in black f m i r &gt; f t h e Mel A i r sulultv i.sioii to a c l i e n t o f R o b e r t
guilty of assault and U nieiy No
nf veteran and adult education
bought the bunds at rales ranging
V W ill 1.1 in*, re a lto r, for $1 foil t
— —'—
*
•cl.tcnci lias been given
and Vrrnnn Hardin, instructor (oi uir, said Allen E. Walker of Witt­ fi*&gt;m an average of L‘ 323 per rftii
liillutvihh! .i voiillovi'lnv, M l\ Wil
ier
llaven,
counsel
for
the
State
itittid
P.
1 V.0 X s.inethhig when it
A
ease
ugnlost
Je
ssie
C
.
S
m
ith
,
Hie railroad engineer ami flreinri.
ham Hutchison Jr . ri'pioriitifnf
for a S7.olit.ooo issue for Duval
I
im aiid tioi.e-i
and temark
in which he w as cliurged wi th drrv
class, are attending a Ihree-weel Republican Committee.
Oriel Mcllci lloini's, contended ilu uil
' He need a sew erage plant I
"I think if * too late," Walker lop'a’^MU (tot) Hmuirv^ounW'blcwA* * « " « « « " » " « T * ' ‘.raker | log at a sim-m? ’too great for extol
extension course in Wildwood fm
fit) would gel .1 better deal with know Hi.it.' hut that the cost nf
r* -*
4
.■un.n.Li.. ................................ .
vocational teachers. The course said. " I think it wool I cause loo
In- client s offer
llalph Pott*, executive director trillion rnnfrrritrr ut nOrlando,
ewer age (acUltles shoilliln’t ill 11 1
lo this loiiruitig's session two
offered by the University ol Flor much confusion" to try to get a of the Stale Hoard of AdintnMraMrs Harold Appleby, npeinl.n
liltli- people ’ like liet
Nov.
I,
will
be
A.
Unite
Uic
cii-i s were c-untliiueil, timl two dlsIda extension service. Is taughi new name on the ballet with Ihe Unit staid the rate obtained today
■
d
Mrs
\ppleliv
s
restruirnnt
toi,
luski, who wa* the first director imsed ut. The case of Ahruson
1 niuini
h oti 1 then ninoiiii'-ed
every afternoon
■'lection only a week away.
Park
l
i
e
,
started
Hie
boll
rolling
would save $631,000 in Interest of F ill, and who, as assistant
WASHINGTON
- The While
* * •
that In- w, old ilk I , tale his )&gt;,)•
■
'inker,
Midway,
charged
with
in
the
discussion
concerning
tin
Wahter sa.d^hr cmild^ not apeak charges over the 2 69 rale oti raft­
III,*11 10 Hie 01 n tr i
rnrral manager ol the National inloxiiitlmg lievernges, was eon- House said todav President Risen
In response to many Inqulrtrx
-river charges
rr the committee ami had not
loot.I ol Fire Underwriters, ha* IIlured Up Oil tile n quest of At- 'lower "would like" to make an new
I It- aid be ii ol , - t H, -a Hit j*
Mrs. Lethe Fowler at the ('aunts alked with (1. Harold Alexander ed by a Zfl millbm slnllnr issur of
l
ull,
u
mg
0
considerable
.nn.mtil
lull
hour
campaign
swing
through
driven professional arsonists In tiirnev M I' Hutchison Jr, in 0 1 •In m u 111 v ,d tto- ciiruhiisslon
Judge's office announced today ■f Fort Myers, chairman of Ihe identical bonds *ohl under the auto
id
t.ilkmc
on
the
siihlect,
the
com
•rllieol
stoles
which
is
helm*
I I 1 d i v , ' 1 Hie 1 " 1 e1,, Cl's -s,1.1
mat children under IS years o' stale Rxeciilive Committee Atlv tag fund guarantee amendment in ha). The son ol a Methodist d&lt; 1 lo Intiiti- uddltionnl witnesses.
urged hv some GlM* leaders lull tills* I, ill l"ted In eull-lllt With III-' ill it III IV 1 a,,I 1,1 I iv.'t o' I Ilu
minister, llit-hixkl sttiu-rvlsr* a 1 I'lii- rose
June,
age and person* over IS years o.
iig a ln sl
Nupob-oii lias mode no declslnu
(
it
)’*
Its,
ul
,111 tils tod 1-oliMilliin!
'ien
Rrvln
ho*
ruled
oidv
the
vv 1) ei Wllo II I lie 1 wen- being
State bond experts before the n a rk stall ul a hundred eriuil
age who are Issued free huntin'
Thoums, III l charged w ith 'Ii'*
ciigmei 1 11 the 111.ill, 1 al on &lt; ci handled
liitl' slroleglsts, hi'llevlng llii'li 11 del
permits ic ist still purrhaar pub ■xrcutive rommlttec can fill the sale said they wen* Imping (or .1 uni liivrsllgulurs. Alsu a lawyrr, itig under ihe influence of in lo siwin k out reu soon Me
carancy.
lie
iiik
i
served
as
a
xp*-*l»
unity
gut
0
lift
from
Riseiihnwn
i-’lie I ill'll I lie I d v - III,old have
rate of at least 2 .1 per cent They
lie hunting area permit* to bun'
cutioii
i ages, wa* &gt;ooim io il
l-u ill ltll-11 la I 1 -I 1Idi -b
l ct
usslstunt to the C. S. Altnrripy or the siiin r reason upon the re two nationwide appearance* »m eOlia
■ idl'd mild 11-er- were all co n ­
Alexanrier saiil he had enme to calculated every
drop
in ,points
y ___
_ .ef
, ...
...
on any commission controlled hunt
iellls I Ilu- ineoidillie it Wa
nected lo ewers and th at 75 tier
log area. Thrae permit* aell fot g&gt; decision himself and was sound- on tlu- bill would save about $2uu. G p iu t j I. The Orlando tire run
quest I,| ,\u Mock fle v e ln u d .II. lodiu olid tv'levision lost night, ore dei liled
oUillierciol lolls lien'll
• id - i Hie 11 1 is In.old have been
eoger In have the I’resident take p lo le leit mild lie to Id up until
I [.....nre. umlrr ausiiln s of Stair
Id, ami are not necessary I rig rommillep members out fur non In Interest charges
1
&gt;iltt
Mao
W
rilte
r-,
M
aitland
,
wa*
—
—
*--'
*,
listed In tnl e Ihe lull ■ Were sent
Fire Marxhul J. Ed I.arson, will
in the mod
lomeone is merely going to ar
heir opinion* on how in proceed.
A rcpresenlal vc nf a svr-llcule
d
ie
l'l,
11
,
I
eaelo-d
found
em
it
I
of
fo
ilin
g
til
g
ive
0
mt He letilnrke.l lli.lt II Is "tncompany a hunter.
He and Mr*. Helen Lieb of Tam headed hy the Union .Securities Ho , open on the morning ol tYrdnrsTile While House described aI ’ossibU some soil ol deei-im. evens,dill- We re having Ilit- (rouble
tell loro signal She was fined |(&gt;
* I *
duv. Nov. .1,
•1 . nrtlcnil eommllteewnnian. *•*' I of New York came m a few min
w ill lie lea ch ed w ln-li lire eon nil
and costs, but the fine was sus "iinnpnlillral" lost night'* T\
ai ie in now
1 11In 1 fahinel sesslnu on Hie lieu sum le s iim e s ds recessed n ieello
An annual Hallowe'en carnlva Wataffl'a death Sunday rauvht utes after the (leadliDe with a hid I
pointed
I be iniiiii , 1 vp.in 1 said ad ju s t­
will be held at the Snuthslde school hem hy aurpriip and they needrd he said would have liken nil Untoil 1I011 \ onion Woods, llnytouu Ltlliipcon defense nlliutice ami tin lies I M edm d a ' .iflernm&gt;ri
' d d* should In inade oil ratio.* of
Saturday night starting ut lin'iu time to think the situation over. bond* except Ihe Duval and Alnch-1
Mr* \p p le li' said lli.it she hoIteoeti. forlfelted 0 (Jo Imlld |&gt;osted President’s luter speech on ecu
1 pi 1 cent, .'id per cent 41 I 1I 73
iiotnic conditions.
n'e' rk. Fun ami frolic are planned
re c e ii ed lo 1 w aler lu ll
f 1 id n
C. C. Spades of St. Augustins*, ua Ciwtnty Issue*
on 0 eltorge of speeding
,ei eenl ol Hie vtolel loll
firreull with a galaxy of events to national committeeman, hud no
Tile latter address,
however. , Olid the climge Im woler. she said
Other coses were those of Hus­
Ills late tild was nut accepted
\iti
11111c in .mi
nil another
charm every age, so watch for the comment.
ton Bushy, believed hy Prosecutnr turui'lu'd Icllow llepuhheoiis some wa* Liu :'N, fm o iililv la x , V urn
nor opened at I He meeting. He said
Ill-Id hill already p ll d Ids lull,
elves and goblin around Southalde
fur
Ilu*
*ewer
charge,
iL
ilii,
’
prime
cum|iulgn
nmumnlliou
Ki
|
llousholikr tn live In Lake Mon­
Wealey R. Garrison of Miami, a hi* taxi had liecome lied Ui&gt; In
iioi tbid Hu- sewer ch arg e a m o u n t­
.Saturday night. According to Mrs. nember of the state committee, traffic
She tuoleslr-d H ull -he wind,I In
senllowrtr repmted uliemploymenl
roe, charged with rerkle** ilrlv
ed to ,’o per cent of the w ater lull
Jack Kannar. carnival chairman
spending
atioic
v
ino
,1
&gt;eor
on
m
lias
dropped
400,000
to
a
liew
tolol
ing, continued; Janies Thomas
aid he would ask Ihe Dade County
I lie w ater loll lie said, was for
Ttie Halsey -Stuart Syndicate's
the folowlng items are needed: 'nmmtltee tonight f-r Its mem­
ol
2
700,000.
This
put
it
below
Hirersewer
enoie.e
I
e.in
'l
afford
II
Com sey. who Hnwsholder *nld gave
.- .0 sew ei loll. ;t5 to and utility
Homemade rakes and other baked ber** v’ew* on naming a sneers- apparent low average Interest lilds
sind
eclared
.
"
I
in
not
going
1
111
illlon
for
the
first
time
this
year.
|
n flctltlou* addres* In Orlando*
lax. Vi
fur the various munly lilorks in­
The
emptuyinont
situation
is
o
nn)
II
I
’d
Ii-iv
1lo
close
im
limit
goods, canned goods, treat, eggs, or.
charged of improper passing nolle
Tin - cm p o it inti can afford
cluded:
L.® fresh fruit and vegetables, or any*
In d e r said also gave a
•)'* major Issue In many key industrial | tioinre 1 could do it
gall , Alachua--* H8T- |&gt;er cent for Sir*
thing -wt»» f&lt;Mind In • aaUntry . Gxrri*'
■v . n ...wa»
. an
. honorary
.
Site
DR LAND ( * _ Shroff Jninr* pros.ed; John Rnrdelt, who llous* I
store, potted pllhta and cut vearer I I Watson'* funeral. Scrv- 1 057 .O-W Matulee 8.441 for »1.3.1V- Tucker say* he doubt* that the d r e s s , charged with having on im
Wldtr llmne press secrrlari Imiier in the resloitront. wfill
ns
e«i were Iw ld at Hie Hyde Park (M)0 ; Putnam 2 43.1 for ittl1,1,000. loath nf John II. Kennedy, wealthy proper tag, nolle iirosseil. and Will J m iii -i Hagerly sold am decision w in, I,I aecouol for llie use of a coll m iles ll b is an adequate sewer
flowers, home-made ran
i n I. III. bnl the * it* c a n ’t gel
of nnythlng, clean, imwsi clothing. Preibylerlan Churrli and the h&lt;*tv. Sem lnrlr 2 4t for tOM.Onn
iilm dib- 111 HOI 1111 &gt;&gt;l water
llolliinnre builder, at Daytona 1 ter Alan Diislan, Fern Pink, who a* to whether Rlscllltiiwer will
lin iii &gt;t 1 ii*u In emoe lic lc uo iler the
The llalsey-Sluart hid »o-* on- Beach In At spring, was n drown-, ph-udcil guilty on Fritliiy. &lt;&gt;c........ make u campaign swing lietwecn
toy*, books nr anything nrounu vaa sent In Danville. Va„ for burl
Mr’s \ p|ill'llv polnleil 011I In lb, ;u e i d &gt;vstem lie
aid the (ire
the noilse your children ire tiled
to churgi-M i&gt;l ill iving oil tile now ond I’uesilu)’* elrcimii "will c o i i i i i i i - slim ill it she didn't vs .ini I,
•ut t a li
'V a n in . ik a hin d ran ce
' vWatson,
v o l * ne.
Mma
Tomni lew
lawver
. ,,y-late
. S’011"school
kK,‘“ll"h'
have anv p n vtle ce s estetlded 1.
of playing with.
a Tampa
yi*r and
ar it W
Honda
su|N-rlnlcrul Ing'a'ccidcnl
"Intensive as'flTst
invest Ipresumr.l
cation louts wrong &lt;ide of lie- loud, Hml'holdcr have lo wall one or two dov* "
ni 10 in .In I 1 1 11 p it&gt;gr 1111 "
and
lie said Rlsetllmwer "Wiillld Ilk. Itei Hint 1it ip 1 1 e I am atd uvvor.
hirmer state attorney general, ilh !|,.„t; William II fates, T-illalms me h helievc " h,. ! ,1,1 "that Mr said
'Ii .I 11.■ | ■ t... . un would tie illffl
West Side
Prlinnr}
School’ •nt expect tn defeat U R n y Col- ..... , . ly com.nissloo»r: and Paul Konn .lv's
||&gt;
peak
to
tillpeople
id
Ho
vv.
.
it
Id
lint
receive
call wa‘ . l i o n ' u l l
o il I.. 1 p la in to 1 i .illlllll'IC I il
Aunu.’il Hallowe’en Carnival wll
inunti) oinI to worker* in the r&lt;,h
■
ns, the Demncrallc nominee, but Pierre of Orlando. Florida retire 1 ,f unlawful hoialchl • ’
I lien- a i»• in-t a l"l .0 llitior
be held Friday evening Vom 3 3C vas campaigning for a two party | .entallve of the syndirali
foal
orcinl/atlon
ol
the
Bi’lmlili
» 4,||||| like |u have e* in. lined
It.
The sheriff refined l-i give n-o
• in nil I. oli 1 - in i he Indie) i‘d
to 0 o'clock at the school tmllillug
y te m In Klor'da
1
___________________
ail pally In ,ee that e) err liodv | |,d,| Ilu &lt;.,1111111 .pm
sons fm bi’Prving Ihe IVt year 11U
- .,1 1 1 Im n I i*"ill I need to
In*
The 1* TA Invites all, young arc
gets m il and vote* un I’deetioii
Among those mentioned us jhh
\
|
S
h
m
h
.il'd
i'll*
.ittoine*
man wo* slum, nor would to- -ay
11. ,li no s, 1 me ,i| Ho' toil'
• &gt; old, to Join In the fun. Among lh&gt;
I lav ”
hie success'irs to Watson was
loll)
M
i\
|
i
j
&gt;|t1
n
that
Ihe
•-*
11
how he believed d wa* thou- nor
II. imii
ni liigginh.ithani com
*
concessions will be a cake contest "on. James A. van Fleet nf An
I"
But Ihe P re s lile u l a lsu has a lul expense is HOI a 1,1* it'll a
0,iiile d tin' p n ir i. iin
was
e -t
, what Hie motive might ho
country store, fish ponds, float pe
ineridale who was sou chi a» Hie
i lilt- eliurgo Im
1 Wei n •
I hi
•
d
w
i
.
k
lo
do
here,
too."
Il.igerl.v
no eil it liim r im ! a lia id ih ip lo
He di-seriheil Hie impiirv a* m
rade. grab hag. rarloon carnival HOP canrllrlate fiefore Watson nrvI’e s la u i .ml 1•!••'I all • le i'ln -'l Ilia
*n
id
on l o loe * 111 keep 1 t m .llli 't
volveil, ciiiuphiiilcd and r-’-otimi'
hay rim* In u eabhage waguo am
ail 1
ililli I i'lii 1
'ounceil Van Fleet, In rr Wash I 1.1IS ANGKLRS 4* - Harry J
llnging
I In re hove been persistent re it iin ili I 111 ,iKi
Mum . 1ilium : In s,in fo i 11
S A t.l-'B N n . Ita ly -4’
(loin Florulu to fan ada oi-l aid
a buggy ride Candy apple*, roll
"
I'm
going
!•
•
base
In
|&gt;
■*
*
il
ugtnn hospital fur removal of I ipsrl savs tlu1 last lime he saw he hail ml.... led In pie*i-nt
1 i.iiu n t
11il 1it K r lih 1 * nd Hie
. ..............
ilu rain dorm* and rearing landslides' pml* that the President would
drinks, coffee, sweet*, hamburg
1 'lunge-, toi sewer u-e. Stun
'all ei O ld .............. I the f.ilib ' Salerno A m a lfi m ake 0 II)m g campaign inn. pos
pi .1.1 am I* el up In III log III *0
f n , hot dogs, potnto chip* and Ice
h n l'i-i e S |il illle il wi le llie re nil
mm h me one
(hat d needs
■ ",-ei 1 nn coastline today killing lit..... than *mlv I rnlay and .Satmala) thrmu-l. ol flgei e* 1 n iiil'll- I ti - H e 1 ,t •
errant will he on sale, so yn'll
.............
more stales coiisiilert d . n
in d i
loll
Hi ii
1’iimmisMnncr*
aspects have in,I a* IMI lla 1all' and leaving score* 'l* or................
come.
lls i-ill agent
wtin ii.n l 1-.ul&lt;t•■ &gt;I -n
1
,111
-1
.,11
w
e'll
1
t-ilm c a hll] *0
yet loKeu cunclnsivtform
missing &lt;»r tun e i beneath criitn
1,1 1
11 1 * 11 1111
'
til,it Ilu -le
w 1.11I I In- (t il Ill 'll i ’
0
0
h
In
.ni
e
l
l
1
.
m i- leading
Kenned) wa* found dead in lire bled hi no * ill a dn/en rilie* anil
title priuMrsetl jehednle ealletl lor I l o in iiie n 11I 11 i , i
**ill-11
w mil
I limit think llo i-oiiiiiiiss|on
suit ubonl in a.in April in mi an towns
vi*d* to Luiiisvtlle, hy , Wotefloo 1 III- siih ie e l In ad in I mi ol
10 1 in- am st.ilemi-ol Hus even
, 1,.|oved rep'rts Iowa, olid Delroll, Mieh . oil I'vt 1 M is A iq ili In a -k .1 W in U r n
area id the treat'll nnpr«leeii-d iiv
Hour Uy I,
0,,
In ponded old
Tins |s go
f|hta sliqt in _Dt
Ilfcgml ls anil less Ilian tixi ) ini* ii ai Uteri tilt ever l,locker pic litre duy with on uvornfIgl
t l.e loll* ' eut " it lit-* 11, it ’
-i a - ill 1 to la ke .1 lit I ie study
Im exiinr* ing regrel over ttal , mm,) W|, |t. |u.
ronvolesclnr from wurnlng sign*
(Iffiriais itelievi it may lie Hie lion I'inter tills iclirdule tile I're e h lirg e s w ell- ill.nil lu 'lo le lino
( i.n iu ir
W illi.n il
** I e 1*1 1* ** r
LONDON t*-M rs. Ada Biggs son’* death.
failed In disclose any elm- to llie
I’he surl was eulin at llie tune, worst cleudfmrst dis.i*lei in iloilon sidi-nl tumid Hit'll visit Mliini-jpu li.n l been w illii-le il ’
■ 1:11 i d am i proposed tm n g ln g lu
Ii*, llosltdi and Wll 111 Iny;ton. I&gt;el
liked her tea "»o strong that a
S h in h i.ls ir
m l tin- n I i hi O'
Ifclh
Bay Hutton, a life guard, repol- history
Heri* in S.lerno a nty of 70,txxt ■*'» Sul.irtlay. Another report said slide was m .nle In je t expel leni i 110 ii .eal agents and llo- consult
m'wiif could dance on it." tier *on
HITES HFI.D TODAV
The county counsel said Upset tsl He luld reporter* that friend*
,111- ellCMO el f"l lils e ils s illll *d the
(old ■ probate Judge yesterday.
Fltnertl services were held Ihl* can't put the lute un Ihe county, of Kennedy said the man had &gt;111 barely recovered Imjn H&gt;» avi.ge El'eMh.iwer might campaign in ill Ihe m .iH ei IH ili
iint ii-g n l.,
1-1,ddi in. that " ih '(ln ite i)’ some
The son, George H. Dodd, »ald afternoon for D. J. Peanon, B7, however, hecanse there ore no dergonr recent surgery
lio ns I-Oiieermm: Ho in a lle l' would I 1 -o i'id e i alum should In- given lo
| wound* II
'■'".'m ";*••;;■
-jhl.
pn.puncd
............
swing
The
lil* mother cut him out of her will Luke Mary, who rllesl Saturday * t teeth in state laws governing M il'll
The body was hulled ut f-JlIi ter hattli
whi n All w I
I
m ,u|,j coiiim on lup of u scheilllletl lie set op, he said
d in d liiim e ill.it e lv
because during the postwar ration the Frrnald-faiughton Memorial claim.1*
Who 1* gome i"
tin m no
m un Ind in June iclativi - g t a , slormwf llie ll.illaii tna nl.md in |lll|ltU.uj nppM | hy Eisenhower
Ml*
llu lc ld 'iin stiggesleil setIng days the lea al hi* house wa* Hospital. Brother J). J. Richard*
court order to disinter H
\ Worid Mar II al h-a-t il. (mdu* ()lt,r
rll4i|Q iltl(| u-ievisitm M rs Appleby a ki d I in- .11 perm 1 rim;
I
m axim um
charge on
tended! ill I lie I il i w I let ill'll 11
presided at the rites and burial
not quite that sturdy.
l&gt;r. K um «*I1 S
I* istifi .
had
fmmd m (in* mud flmKi'U i ,||*|WtiikN Ttiiirmlay iduld
Im tml it *t r i l l 11 -ers r*‘
nieiii E II •-■tin '" h would 111 -- , I,., ec
JEW S FAST, PRAY
Mrs. Higgs died In 1951, It 70, was in tha Oak Lawn Memorial
Murylond mcdtcnl I'xamincr wlm
Suhurhun &lt;anulom va;in at
llu g c r lv said Ihe I ’r i-s iiie n l lias vide fm llo •ill*ill.11 king lti.ll llllllls ll n-s will Use
il l 11 gul.dm n
after making a new will whlrh lefl Park.
HKKHSIIKHA,
Israel lAv-One (M*rfi»rmi .l an aut&lt;»i».sy, iix .i .KihI moil di*stnivi'd
rt-c i-ivi-il n trem endous co n g ralu la
■ I d ul water He also pointed
4
most of her money to charity.
himdrerl and fifty Jew* from Egypt to check specifically
illy lor
fur evuh-iu-e
i*vidi*iii*i»
First mmffin.tl
from the lory response lo last night’s first S h llih o l- el ................ I
.oil
Hid m iluslii is "desperutel)
Mr* Appleby -.m l he
wmil-'
■The mint voided Hip new will
art* here fur a 24hnur
fa*t unit of cyan,tit- |MiiMining
H PKVK’KS TOMORROW
linimvenslii-il litlli- liunili'l of Ales fill-vised Cabinet meeting in Ills
m-e
Ini
wiHi out farming *11
not
pay
In
i
w
a
let
h'tl
u
n
lll
i
r
on Ihe gnnml that she wa* of un
Funeral rites will be held to­ prayer lor llie safely nf 13 Jew*
Embalming the Indy wuubl have sia said there were till victim* lory
il,iliiui the way it is."
InUllll
(till
Hll.......
o
l’
"I
till*
’
Uln'i
aound mind at the lime. It ac morrow at 8:30 p. m. in the Bria&gt; reported to Ik* In-Id In Rgy|&gt;tlan destroyed any cyanide. Dr Fisher I Imre One building where seven
Illgi'intiiilhiim agreed ivitli Stem
While
House
li'lcphiinr iu le iu li'iit ’s work
The
1 -'m in i
-•111*cepteJ a previous will made In son Funeral Home for Joseph Bak­ Jail* on charges of spying for l i ­ -said, adding that his autopsy nei­ families lived caved in, killing at switchboard
wax flooded "all Iasi K utler re in .irk e d to d iilii't Hunk per's proposal
1B44 which divider) the 111,S00 er. 6th who died at Lakehart. Bur­ n e !. The Jewish immigrant) ax ther rided out nor Mip|»&gt;rtcd die least 10
1 il) Mgt W a lle n E
Know les
night" wllii congratulatory call-, she would need 1" pa* her lu ll
B i (131 800) eitatr between ial will hr In Oak Lawn Memorial temhlod in the synagogue of this ixixsibtllty of polxoiilny,.
On a smaller srale, there were and I he re were a '‘great number"
A lter Die o h |n Im asked w In 1 0111 ie d 1w 11 ree in n in e n ila tio n * in
Park.
and hla sister.
desert tow n.
He- p i ,.idem i l l T h a i .1 sewer
I ’yanldr capsules wore found in similar reiairls from all al- ng the '-no one hus ciumled them yet—ol Ihe Work wool I In- limit* Klniili-d
the licach liouse Kennedy «H’cujm*«l. lu-auliful to mile stretch ol coast telegrams this morning, llugrvt) ’•el an.*,wered III il it p in h .ih K . h a ig e .id iiis tin e n l hoard he form One capsule, similar lo Hit- cyanide line which each year is .1 summer said
Would In- dooe llo . week II N i d eum poseil of .1 ( 'll) com n il'
o iiiii
the w ater s iitie iln te m ic iil
He said most of the messages S u y e i. 1 il) e li'lk , said Ihe 1 ll* 1
cuphulcx, was fmmd to rontahi time playground for tlmusnud* of
uid 1 In i-.m essm sn or wom an to
American and European Inurists - aid, "thanks for opening the euh ill Ihe piuee' "I m akin g .1
aspirin
■'
w o k w illi the fisc 'I iig en U and
No foreign casualties have been (net and telling us see how It e a p " on eo m m e re ia l 11 e
Kennedy wax a candidal•■for Ihe
I I m illio n 'll On I ’ utfc Two)
Democratic nomination for gover­ re|N&gt;rted so far Almo*t all Ihe operates "
Th e p io te slo l
a i l she ill'll' 1
WASHINGTON tJ)-Bea McCar Republicans and three Democrat* Hy could not be required In tin* nor
of Maryland at llie lime of Imirist* have gone home hy this
thy (R-WR) twlay hurled a "prej returned a report Sept. 27 recom­ Senate Itself.
hitf death, lie went Into the con­ lime of year
In hlx letter today, McCarthy struction business during World
tuTke" charge i t Sen. Watkins (R mending unanimously that the Sen
Muiorl reported 15 dead; V’ietri,
Utah) and two other member* at ete publicly reprimand McCarthy pressed his request (or nn nmx'nr War I and had extensive real es­ 30; Minor!, 3 The I • 1aI for entire
■ special eixman committee which on ground* that he showed con ance by Watkins liefare Uie Investi­ tate holdings In Baltimore and Salerno province alone was *el liy
haa recommended that McCarthy tempt frir a Senate elections gation* subcommittee In nxinoctlon Florida. A partial uppralxal of his Ihe natlunul (Killer al 125 Scores
be censured for certain of hla ac- subcommittee which investigated with Ihe I ’erexx cose. Replying to estate showed unset* nf IHKi.non.
of Injured were hoepilubrcd ami
Cily commission aspirants will
hi*i financial and
m
anti other
omcr affair*
anair in an earlier invilnliun, Watkins said
tiona •• a senator.
Kennedy and his wife were di­ llie condition of many was critical appear on Ihe program of the
In
Salt
Lake
City
Saturday
night
1B32;
that
he
used
"vulgar"
“
IanHundreds of Hu- simple stone weekly luncheon nieeling of the
T A LLA H A S S EE
- Flor.-.la’x tn the support of the government
Thia waa the first time McCarthy
vorced several year* ugo 'lliey
at eiw other commitment* would prevent had one son and one daughter
I io iis m typical of this picluresqoe Junior Chamber of Commerce on dog tracks haw- won ihe first and its service* ’’
ha* leveled a b!a« xccusalion direct guage about a member of that
hi* being on hand before Nov. 8
group;
and that
ebi
____ ______
_______
... ha
... ebtuad
Tlu* slog tracks now will he taxed
Thursday.
urea have tumliled down
ly at members of the censure com- tiona
McCarthy said he wants to ask
They will appear on a panel round nf Ihe fight lo make them under the old law which provide*
.Kallm ml lines Ihixiugh'nd the
mlltee, a1though h* k u Indicated Army Brig. Gen. Ralph W. Zwlck
area
are Interrupted. Several amt give answers lo questions pay more taxes lo Hie at ate, ind Unit lliey pay to Ihe *l,itc 5 cent*
he fell Chairman Watkins awl Ben er ai an Invettlgaiiona subcom­ Watkins whether he knows w’i&gt;
formulated by Marion Hurmnn. Gov nominee la*llo&gt; Co’lms say* ol the If cents withheld from ev*
bridges plunged Into the sea
■tora IhSvfn C Johnaon (D-Coio) mittee hearing. The Senate to to wa* responsible for the promotion
eiy dollar bet by the public
WTRH program director, Don R i­ tile battle hasn’t ended
and Ekvin (DNC) were again*! reconvene Nov. 8 to consider llie and discharge of M il. Irving Per
e«*. a New York dentist whom Me.
through llie pari-mutuel machines
der. Orlando Sentinel Star corres­
him. In hii -Hi*rg« today, he men recommendations.
Collins,
wlm
as
Senate
flo
u
lead
N
A
SH
V
ILLE.
Tenn.
up
Little
pondent. and Jim Fisher, manag­ er for Ihe bile Gov Dun McCarty at liie track*
During an interviw Oct. a. Mr Carthy ha* labelot a "Fifth Tom Gamblll hadn’t been caught
Honed only Wetune by name.
Amendment Communist."
ing editor of The Sanford Herald fought to push Hu- graduated
•1 tax
The court voided 1053 act sUiWatkins could not be reached Certhy questioned the partiality of
McCarthy ho* been hammering In Ihe chimney long before tils
Candidates are Jock Hallgnn.
tracks ‘ Hinted for the flat 5 per cent
newspaper Interview last spring
scale
bill
lor
Hu*
dog
immediately Cor comment.
Irish
terrier
Mike
brought
help,
away at the Army'* handling of
F. D. Scott, John Kader, IL Ewing
through tin* 19.53 Legislature, said lake for Ihe stale a graduated
With the clhnectic Senate debate that Senate Democratic leader* the Pereas case since last winter hut it look firemen 2W hours le
Eight hundred soil eight dollars Dean and Herbert J’revatt.
ax governor lie will push for a lull scale based on (he sl/e of the
on censure lew* than two weeks "loathe" McCarthy, and of Rrvln, Zwicker, who had been Peri***' get him out.
wore collected In fines and costs
III (lie 11155 session that will meet daily parimutuel (iools. Tracks do­
away, McCarthy mode public a whom the Wisconsin senator quoted commanding officer at Cainn Kil
'Hie 7-y ea r-o ld hoy In-rame in City Court yesterday, and two
ing Jio.wio or less in betting busi­
llie test of tlu- courts.
letter to Watktna In wMch he aaid: as having told a newsnaper he mer. N.J., wo* be'ng questioned wedged In Ihe chimney of an out­ lottery cases were eonlinued, ac­
ness gave the state 5 per cent.
“ It to p'w unouartloned that thought McCarthy should be re­ by McCarthy In New York last Fet&gt;- door grill )6'1erdav.
cording lo I’ollce Chief Roy (i
The U S Supreme Court admin The state’s share Increased a* bet
„ three member* of the committee, moved from the Senate Investfga ruarv when the alleged abusive
Not long alterwurd, Mike’s whin­ William*.
ixtereil Hie death blow tu the I9,*3 ling pool* grew larger until the
•Lift k " 1ild '" * w *tr“ tf ‘*s4U*eaed o ra l. tiona subcommittee.
R
ill
Among
the
cases
was
that
nf
ing
attracted
the
attention
of
she
act yesterday when it refused to tracks paid a maximum of $12,000
took piece.
Both Johnwwi and Rrvln aaid in treatment
"Her Twelve Men"
wBce Iowan! me before you were
review the Florida Supreme Court’s plus 8 per cent on pari-mutuel
Over the weekend, McCarthy woman who wa* caring for Hit Mitchell Lamar Williams, 36, Ne­
I 23 - 3:23 - 5:27 - 7:29 • 9:11
eelect •• to /**t o*» the4 committee advance of the McC*rthy cenrure suggested to Watkin* that "you Gamblll children. The dog led hot gro, New Smyrna Beach, who
decision voiding Hm law on the pools of $150,000 or more.
Movieland Drive In
and failed to teU the vice president inveitigation they ctxi'd and would rauat have some Information a* te lo the grill. Then firemen ar..l po pleaded guilty to charges of drunk
round the graduated scale nf taxes
The act hat brought $2 486,387
Start* 6:30
en ihlvlng. no driver’s license and
of your ataMment in that regard judge the evidence impartially.
llcemen
were
called,
[taxed on daily pari-mutuel handle "i a-.hlilltmal revenue from the dog
who wa* culpable and some infnr
"Roogle'a
Bump"
uxlng
a
car
without
the
owner’s
before he appointed you to tide
Ia the Oct. 3 Interview McCarthy matlon to the effect that Zwlcker
denied the largeT
■K tracks equal pro tracks since it became effective
6:47 • 10:10
consent, lie was sentenced to pay
RORKY
committee.
abo renewed previous critic-tom of was not"
lection of the law
July t, 1953, Under Ilu* law 60 per
"Sweetheart 1 On Farads"
Ernest -Cowley wa* program a total of 1220 fine or apond Bn
"This wow'd appear to be a de a Wetkbu statement that
"McCarthy referred In a portion
"The people sure have lakett a J rent of the additional ih i^ D a c k
8:11 Only
liberate dec* Uion of the vice pee*- cannot be expected to b*»
_____ of tha Watkin* commute* report chairman yesterday at the lunch day* In the City Jail.
licking on this one. I am d!*ap revenue wa* to lie dlst
Colored Drive In
Another rase was that nf Willli
ideal and a fraud upon the Senate on ctxttraverelal question*. McCar which held th*t McCarthy had rid!- eon meeting of the Rotary Club
pointed," Ciyllins said.
am.mg tin* 07 counties and 40 per
"Plymouth Advcnlure"
Oliver, 37, Negro, lit. 1, Midway
Which fhvHttly InteMed (hat an thy cased this "the mott amatlng ruled Gen. Zwlcker wh*n "the Instead of being selected lo pre­ unver,
"The problem now I* to find a cent wux earmarked tor the State
(color)
‘
waa charged on counla of
w
sent the program at the Rotiriana' who
committee be ap
blama ahould have been pUcM nr flab fry to be held Nov. 8. ar drivingg while hi* ilcenie waa re
legal and fair way in which we Welfare Board to permit asilitCartoon
tha dwulder* of those cnlnable " dated in yesterday’s iasuo ol The voked.
can lake more revenue from Ihe ance payments to ueedy perma­
Starts 7:15
______ . and drunken driving. He
apeelal committee of thrae ha had is mini waa that impartiat* Bad udaac* for 7 a-a. K IT
dug track operators in the state nently disabled.
paid final and coita totaling 1254.

President Reports
Drop 01400,000
In Unemployment

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Volusia Sheriff
Says Wealthy Man
Victim Of Murder

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Raging Rain, Slides
Ravage Sale: o

Law Hasn't Teeth
On Circumstance

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Will Cuts OH Son
t Because Of Tea

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McCarthy Hurls Prejudice' Charge

Candidates To Be
At Jaycee Meeting

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Collins Says Dog Track Battle
Concerning Taxes Isn’t Ended

Dog Brings Aid
To Trapped Boy

$808 Is Collected
In Court Session

Movie Time Table

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                    <text>T H M NPOID HERALD

Pag# 0

Thnre. Ort. M. INSI

College President Says Schools
Shouldn't Be Church-Dominated

Ike Will Make
Swiftly Moving
Speaking Tour
WASHINGTON *#— Prexltlenl Ki
aenhnwer nutx In the nclrl tent l«
morrow hi* ability tn etlr un th,.
voter* and tn win aupport for Hepubllran candidate*.
The White Home announced l««t
night that Rlfirnhnwer will tJik:- «f
tomorrow on a one-day Hying earn
ttalgn trip to Cleveland, Detro't
l/niluvllle, Ky., and Wilmington
Del., in that order.
ThI* will follow close on the heel,
of hi* radhetelovlslon In'k lit p to
night at a campaign rally staged
by the Cllizpm for Klicnlmwer con
gmxlonal organization. Mrs Kl
aenhnwer will urcompanv him ti
the rally. 'Die speech will he ear
rlM by NBC television und raillt
and by AI1C radio.
It U scheduled for #:M p in .
EST.
Tonlghl’s speech lias been billed
as an effort to arouse in the ballh
for control of Congress, to l/e de
elded al tlx; polls nest Tuesdaj
ionic of the "rni*ade" spir.l ot the
1M2 Presidential campaign
White House Press Secretary
James C, llugerty annmineed dial
nn tomorrow's trip the Presi-lenl
will speak to airport crowd* ut
earh sl-p, with Itepuhliiuii run
didates from the siirroiimling slate*

on hand.

There are heated Senate context'
In the four states he will visit
Hagerty, asked by a report#whether the four stales ...... ...
because (iOP Senatorial rand dale*
were "In trouble." replied "I d
not admit your premi-e " lie said
thev were selected heemise of ecu
tral location and lineause. e\ce|i*
frr Kenliirkv, the l’res ■lent hid
not visited them during Ihe earn
palgn.
Elsenhower told his news eon
frrenre ypslerday III* chief ,it&gt;!“'■
live Will lie lo dramatize Ills (Iomi
to see everybody vole nest I ne*
day's election.
But the selection of the sit.-* bj
the Kepuhllcan National Commit
tee and Its financial sponsor*hip of
th# tour Indicated parly foiflelals
expect him lu come rinse 11 the
kind of barnstorming In which the
President said Iasi April 21) he
would not engage.
Klienhower told reporters yester­
day he was puzzled by reports of
apathy among 'ho voters who
might not share his belief about
the Importance of Tuesday's elec­
tion.
T l* OOP national Committee's
Choice of the four cities wa* re
larded hern as Indicating mixed
nope* and fears of party off'elab
about next Tuesday's balloting re
auiti.
In Cleveland, EltPnhowcr will Ir
trying to aid Bepuhllran Hep
tlsurge II. Bender w'm Is opponiug
Democratic Sen. Thomas A Iturke
In a stale Hut Elsenhower carried
by a half million votes in 10.1 2.
Republicans have (men p'mitmr
large hope* on Bender's regabilnv
the Ohio seal thul Burke was u|&gt;
pointed to fill after Pie ■death of
Republican Hen Hubert A Taft
A Republican *poke* in 111 xniil
Eisenhower's Wilmington tip|x*ar
anre was arranged In the hope o'
tipping the •cates in fav r of He
Bean Hep. Herbert R. Warlmrton
In what is reported ns an extreme’y
close race with Delaware's Demo
cratlc Ben. J. Allen Frcnr Jr.
DMroU and Louisville, the
,
J* . i!,p i°
help save the *****
seats of
of two
two Itcptib
llcptllitlaan
Senators
now
depleted
IlMn .Henalms
dcplclrd ns
being given strong battles by Dem
ocritlc opponents.
They or# Sen. Ib nier Ferguson,
opposed by Democrat Patrick J
McNamara In Michigan, and Hen.
John Sherman Cooper, opposed by
Democratic former Vice President
Alhen \V. Barkley In Kentucky

A rt Luppino Sets
Top Season Record

__ ____

it rlahl), president of

son i'nlvrrslly, Del.ami, during hotnerornliii' uctiiilics Inst weekend. I.ornfs lire (iefl lo right) Slate
J(«"l&gt;. Voile VYHRflMi** Jr. MI nit* H**nnli*r#f* ret Dougin* Slrtlslrnm and Strife Hip Mark ( leieland. The
Iik-siI alumni are all lawyer*.

Suit Would
(Cmillmied From Page Duel
vely liiroiigli hl« nllorriey*i in tin*
c/nirt action.
Th** soil was hroughl ycsler,ln&gt;
by Louis Hill, president of tli.- Till
lahnsse,. I'liaml.ei uf I'mnnii-rce, in
ttn* fnrrn nf
ariii'mlmept in an
I'liilier uellim M'lklng In bl*« k
I'Mistriiction **f ihe pr*»|n*se«l Bins
liNin cutoff.
The cutoff I** a controvcrninl
project which wuuld by puss T h I In
linsnee and, 0 i* i‘harge*i, In- of
jtiliiripnl
Inin-fit
lo
Wakulla
SlirliiKs, a *I'liitnercial n 'w u own
I'll i*y l-.il Hull, in mi "I lire I ’lemia
iloponl *irt*-r,,r*tw.
In a forinal slnleini-til in- n* J
from his campaign lieiolipiait* r*
111*11’, ('uiliriM said
” 1 diil no! Ill iI ill I &lt;■ lint eff.ol lo
slop Hie mad departnn’iil fiom &gt;*1*
ligaling fen 1Id-i "in pioiiniy lio.li
wav fluids. Hot I have rumddiicd
Dial sllili an lotion would heroine
necessary and I have been ii 'in
Iding inforinatinn mid mat* &gt;ml lu
support a court les| uT tin* tow* 1 of
the department tn plunge our load
program further imve.d hunk nip

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ginecring. right of way iio h iio
merit, etc.
"I think lids suit raises serious
(piestlons wldeli in the p.il-'i*’ ill
ti'lust sliuuld la* resolved I&gt;y out
courts. The basic ipiesHen is win
tiler wi, me In waste 0111 mini
money coming lu next year ami
the next fulfilling political prom' Inert or spend It on the loisis of
nerd in the development of 11 sound
hluhu-nw *vst,m
highway
'i»Mien t.av,* 1... 1.
mixed ami so thill the people will
i&lt;now that I fully support the ob
Jectlvea of this null, I will uti. at
torncyx representing me to asslat
III the cnsi&lt; in any way they rim
he helpful."
The National Geographic Socieli
xnyx there lire nhniil 23 millin'
dogs In Ihe Hulled Stales aiu!
uhmil 27 million eatx.

Try and Stop Me
----------- By BINNITT CIRF----------S TO R Y RECORDS that In 1016, a young lieutenant Just
graduated from Weat Point, wna summoned from hla post
•t Fort Sam Houaton to coach tho football team of a neat by
achooL Tha coach, on# Dwight
D. Elatnhowar, found th#
aplrlt thera willing, but the

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Malarial apart*. Dtnparutcly
aaaklng ralnforcamanta for
tha akimpy iquad, he sudden, ly apotted a huaky specimen
eroding tha campua. "Look
hart, young fallow," he called
•harply. "Why aren’t you out
to play football!" Tha huaky
raplltd, "Uautanant, I'll hava
you know I'm tha principul
of thta achool,"

ELEVEN SENATORS
TO CAMPAC.IN IN OREGON

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liic Nnufuril htixiiirxn offirr uf ill# Huuthrrn Ill'll i'«li*phuli# Co., la
sIiiihii with Jiixpcr Dorsvy (k f t), Jiirknmivllli*, Florhln ninnngar,
mill I0 I111 Wlb-y. Del.nml. aroiip iniinnifvr. at n parly in lu*r honor
ni uliidi *h&gt;- da- pryeenfra » SS-yenr *#rrlr« emblem, AI«o nrc«,**it
wu* I I'. Itrown, llrbnulo, ilintrirl mnnager. Mrs. Shappnrd’ii huxI,.,nil win- 11 uui'sl (I'linlu liy I - acx Nluilio)
The Middles midmibt dly are
eager to net at Ilia- Iriah Several
upi.ii tieiii,; ion urn Dilated for iday
mg a good guiiie nftor '.lit Satur
day'*. .'*7 victory over I’enn re
ANNAPDl.lS. Mil (.*» "I lit I vv. ' p lii'I "wall until yr.11 •«• next
have Du’ tn-st iliant'i' to beat Nntrif week'* "
Danir Siitiirilay xincc* I’ve beeni Navy hasn't beaten Notre Dame
here,” -.til Navy FiHilliall roiicli I since I'JII mill K r d e I n t t lias
coached the Iasi four loners
Filftii’ I H I 1 I.11/ riiiirtulny.
"Thin gang iso i afruH **f Nuln
I in mo ur any L*nin for Dial mat I' Ai'Cnrdirnr to studies iiilule hy
ti-r." In- a.1id in ri p uliiU on llir . I'lmlnein uf Fniihnnka, Morse nod
aUilUlle of Mix MliM vx too ant Die I i .'o, I lllfi gulloos of wuler nre
1*ami* bclori* hi i*\;u*rti’il fill.(Hit) in I *i noli eil lo Idinu a helplnu of
lDiUltn()n*'x Mcmor nl Stadium.
1iHiliiloes to Ihe dinner tuhle.

Navy Coach Ready
For Notre Dame

FREE
2Y

Westingbouse
Te le visio n ' Set

m n that deatero w an eomparatlvaly toft touch#*, *o hi* aplrtt*
H P Wk#a h* n o * mcPeo'a ahlngl# ouUkt# a door. A beautiful
re jNWif M y i w w t i t hla y**l on th* tall. The hobo wk##a#d, "Do
, | p tMah Up good P atar could And an ok) paly of pant* for a fallow
AWM MW * Iw kf” Tba girl chuckled, and replied, "Quit# poaalMy,
y ^ d e a t t t f r t Upp'd da you much good. You aee, I happen to

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T O : Lola Hill

Tka Dolphin Ororiri
III* I lion 1
Orana*tiora, Houlh I'nrollon
Ton nr# h»r*liy rmulrad lu fll»
utul aarv#• your
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imr. attnrimy to r
tha
I'lnlnliri
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FUirlitn Tim Hnnfnrd llrrald
la
imraliy itaalannlad na lha. tmwapnimr In wlilrh Ihla urdar noil) lu|. &gt;1 1.111. It r,| ,,in-a n weak for linn
i-iinan-’tllva waal,« If KU R IN K A IL
Connecticut officials estlinnt,* N U T Oil A D K rilR K
i-iti n 1 ut
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lhat Ihe stale will nc,-d new put* KI'HHO IV I I, 1
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lie schools costing 21.1 million dol­ riiK
lars by BKt),
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O. P. HERNDON

rlark of Dm «'lr*'ull I’uui
Hamlnnfa County, Klnitifc

OR AL)
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x o t i i ’r o r rie riT io t'a

xaw h

Nollea la haraby «l»an that wa.
tha unilaralfnad. i n »n*aa*il In
bualnaia undar tha fldlllnua nama
of Hhady Oaka Nuriarr. with Mnijk
nfflraa la Samlnola Ciouniy. Kl**T
Ida. and that wa Inland lo r n jlilV
•aid nama with tha Clrrull Court
pursuant 10 Htrllon ssl.ai FJurldji
Htntular |»5*.
/Hi J. C. ANDREWM
/It/ K. II ANDl.l’i
Klral I’ubllrallnn Ck-lnhar 14. ISS.
NOTICE
SKNISOLH (UII'X TT KMlHIIIA
OCTOEKU SAIk ISM
Niillra la haraby klvan lhal pur
■ujnt to Hanlon 1 at t'haptar 1X11
Laws of Klorldn, Acta of l» l
known ns lha Murphy Art, Ills fnl*
luwlna' dasrrlbrd tnml In Hsmlnnk
Counly, Klnrlda. will I** nffsrsd
suls at public uutrry for (ha I,L
rsl and bail cash bid. subjacl 1
tha rlahl of Dm Trusiaa* of II
Intarnal lmpr-*vamant Kund lo r
jact any and ill bids nl lha Court;
hnuaa baulnnlna al IOi Dii o'clm
A.M.. on tha 19th day of Novaml*
A.D. 19J4. Oulilds of Miinli-lpalltl
Kaiamant for road rlahl of wny 1«|
faat wlda will bs rasarvsd from anf
pareal fhrouab which lhara Is *1
aalslln* Hints llnnd. As Ip nf
innils lllla lo ona hnlf of nil pa
trolsum and thras fourths of oihaf
mlnarnls will ha rasarvad. All fltj
slonnbla malarial la raaarvad.
k i i w ft or n i m
f* of s iu
of w i of NEB Of I W *4 Hard
Don i l l Township II
Houlh 1
Hnnaa II East.
Lot I Tha Bliivla Colony Coroany'a Hubdlvlrlon. I'lai liouk
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PORTLAND. Ore. M» - Eleven
U.S. senators will campaign in Ore­
gon todny in the hard-fought con­
test between Republican Ken. Guy
Cordon and his Democratic chal­
lenger, Arthor Richard L. Neitherger.
Speaking for Neuocrger are Sen­
ators Henry Jackson and Warren
Magnuson, both Democrats from
neighboring Washington, and Sen.
Wayne Morse, the Oregon inde­
pendent.
Seven visiting Republican sena­
tors backing Cordon are Frank
Carlson n f Kansas, Frederick
Payne of Maine, Frank Barrett of
Wyoming, George Malone of Ne­
vada, Edward Thye of Minnesota,
Herman Welker nf Idaho and Ar­
thur Watkins nr Utah.

LOS ANOKLEH Ml — Actress
Lynne Baggett fares a probation
hearing ami sentence Nov. 17 on
j felony charge of h't-nm driving
In the death of a ii year old boy.
A jury convicted her yesterday
ol Dial charge but ac«|uitli'l tier
ut a second felony count of man
slaughter. The hit run charge car
ries a maximum penalty of five
years In prison and a $5,000 fine.
The 27-year-old blonde testified I
•he "blacked out" and fieri after
a colli-.ion In which Joel Wulniuk 1
died Iasi July 0.

“ The simple finds me that lills
department Is feverishly trying to
contract rnuds anil bridges with
puyinents III heroine due, not a idle
I hey ure in office but next year
mill llie next.
"Home carryover obligation . ore
to bi* expected, of course, but limy
Irving to enrry over obllgp

"'J. (Ireutly increased cost oT en

surplus food* while mare people
starve to death than are being
killed by the communists."
Mr*. Arthur M. Depew of Joplin,
Mo., was elected chairman of the
board of managers of the Unit#
Christian Missionary Society of
the Disciples of Christ and the
Hev. J, Wayne Drash of Birming­
A coast redwood 36# feel tall h
ham, Ala., was named vice chair
man of the 120-member body.
California Is rated as Ihe worl \
tallest tree.

A ctre ss Convicted
O f H it-Run Driving

try.

they
y well know go ft
far beyond
sound business prucllces und ob
liglillon nf sucli size as will pre­
vent our new adinlidstrui on from
having a sound rmnl und liridge
program of Its own.
"Th# tragedy of the sltuntiun la
thill In their fever nod Imsle. Ill*’
taxpayers ami people me paying
through tin* tome by:
"I, Loss of federal aid.

MIAMI Ml — Denominationally
controlled colleges cannot allow
freedom of mind or aplrlt, say&lt;
Dr Theodore A. Dialler, president
nf Franklin and Marshall Cnllegt
und executive director of thp Assn
11I American Colleges.
"But If the secular spirit should
triumph and religion he exclude
irom nlucatlon. we would be 01
utir way lo national disaster," Dr
Jii-tler told delegates lo the Inicrnullnnal Convention of Diseiplex
■if Christ here last night.
lb called for church affiliated
libi not dominated, schools where
tin' assumption Is (hat "the wor
.mil will of Cod are so much bevnnd our present human under*
.landing that a great variety oi
interpretations Is Inevitable: all
luvc their right lo be set forth,
p.irllul and Incomplete though the)
are,"
He sold the sought for result Is
that Ihe graduate, of whatever
p e r s o n a l religious persuasion,
when leaving the campus mlgltl
.ay, feelingly: "Well. I didn't
agree with everything taught me
.here, hut this I know: my alma
mater Is Christian."
Dr. .le.xsi* M. Bader, general see
ret ary of Ihe World Convention o(
Disciples, announced plans for the
convention to be held In Toronto,
Aug Hi 21, IU1V
A demand for an enlarged pro
gr.im for idd-aitu and children'!
homes, was voiced by Dr. A. C.
Brook* of Indianapolis.
The Itev. John C. Knowles ol
Houston. Tex , decried “ those who
.ire horrified by the thought of
the communists torturing and kill
mg everyone who slunus ill their
A.iy und yet continue to fill *
overflowing our wareliuum with

NEW YORK, (jy-nArliona’a Art
Luppino already baa accomplished
what no major college player was
able to do all last season— score
too points.
The gl point* Luppino tallied
against New Mexico last Saturday
gave the sophomore speedster ex­
actly 100 points according to NCAA
Service Bureau statistics released
Thursday. Hr has five games re­
maining.

, °^l?NcSSf’ my hand and ayal a
Hanford, Htnilnola Counly. Flpridi
till. ISIh day uf Oulubar. A

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plete with Innerspring Mattresses—Also make separate Twin Beds—Regular
$129.50—Sale Complete (2 beds) $§§,50.
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6 P, M. Saturday

P fd fM , U P by Paaett Ctrl. Wefhbuti# by King reaturp lyadkate.

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Many O tliar Bargains In Mattresses, Box S p r i n g s , Hollywood Beds, *
Chests, Night Stands, Headboards.
Drop In And Look Around

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F R ID A Y , OCT. 29, 1951

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No. 5'

Percies

Campaigns
Ele ve n th

The Florida Power and Light
(otp., la In the proeeta of Inslalllag atrret lights throughout the
( tty. They bate beep deterred f
almost a year due lo the lark in
City funds, City Manager Warren
K. Knowles said today.

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I.cased

Republicans,

Due to the faet that the Sanford
Junior High School P-TA will not
have a December meeting, a gen
business meellntt hat been
scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Tuetday
In room 30 at Seminole High
School prior lo the Joint I’ TA ses­
sion at 8 o’clock. Mri. J. P. Wil­
ton. president of the Junior High
group, urge* all parents to attend this important session.

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300 Delegates
Study Business
Of Civil Defense

Stevenson
Are Sfors

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Fltl ft* MITh'I'llllIl WHS •K'lltolli'lil III Ills 111110 I'.i Hill o ‘11T VI III
h i* Make*'.
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vt-iil’ olii ts'lt*|ills&gt;iis- wurker l&gt;nl 1 1 «'•sti 1ms-iisls-,1 iiiefex
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C ircuit .luilpe \ listin' |t 1 1 1 1) , . 11 iui|iitsi‘il l in lil.' t . i i 1
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mu lit (ist«*r v uutlcr tin* v c n lirl h a .ln il b , jm \ men oiiei u.
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Ilnur's ili-litif I lit lull 1)1-1111), tv 11- &gt; litre- 1 1 lilt till iiliutlii'i ■ 11-,
MEMPHIS, Term. -tt-Wilh the
illlU g i'. nltuWiil 1111 i-llliitiiiii on.I mmle m- stuteinelll
1-iin.gi 1 .1.1.. tjaril-hittiiig
moan of air raid sirens a* h»*k
in* lor I he seal in yroiip I, ami I II Smtl. II Fw|n« Dean and
C A N D ID A TE S — The five cinttlilates who »rc snow lor l»*»
Ills* let'll ilpe Vlit llli i&gt;t I lie llt.ii'k , m o ,u||el) r stit11 All*
ground, 300 delegates today mulled
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Jack
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‘I |»iillteil nut Dt-llll) ill o s' it e-s«I I --III I t"^-.|.i|i \, - 11'l. Is' 1
Chaniher of Conimrrre luorhron ute-i-lmi; yeslrrilar. during nlorh
III-' I III Hall will tie open from •f»i itiilil 7 |i 111 ltit‘»«Uv Itit ll»r
i.v. t 1 i' vi.Mi nibs at thi
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they answered quentiuii* rrlsllvr lo I ilv nlfaiiv \spitsiil-. air
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j '.nil lie tit'I,I a gull al her thin,.I
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(left |u right) llrrlieri Prriall amt Julio h.tiler, who an- compel' amt "I m a&gt; all aid In- Mils, g-niic 1
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Civil Defense Council was on Ihe
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tlrvelcping arl of swiftlv evaeust
aid .1 Miiv .1 I'.e-e of ini*t -v -n
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log a city threatens I by atomic
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I .Ill'll till I .lllil Mil'll 1 lllldl &gt;11 1!
Systems set up to give advance
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warning of uny approaching enemy
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Annual Drive Set To S tart On Nov.
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"sky watch" posts that will need
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al least ton.OOO volunteer workers Powell, ousted assistant federal vli'e-prcsidt'iil of th • Fir*i Fs-dcial Sittings nod I .-iitt \ — ■-. in1 1-n1. im* &gt;i.m.
,1 iiiiii'leit two nulf* frum
..* e l.ilkev
are planned for the nation's south­ housing commissioner, was sen been upimintetl l.y l iirl II gginlHithiioi, CofC prt siilent, to illreet the her In.me in neailiy Coiu-m.iiig!i lull' .111(1 ,Mft*lHip.lllX him ti* I*
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tenrwl today to serve a year in annual CofC tiiiiiil'eiwhiii tliive.
\ oh ih Ih t of a searching pally, ••ft'ft'lll m l
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hor*. lie across a potential bomber jail for criminal contempt of court sllplter (he |t« •vIon
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route heretofore relatively unl-e II rh.i i Ill'll 'toll 1rlplHl! 1tli* 1»'
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iuarded Similar networks have S. Dial. Judge F. Dickinson Letts
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nog been maintained around the who ruled lhal Powell hud “ wil Itol.eii lllllltii'ti't. nit'itil't 1 -hi|. I'liniriiiiiti, lli'i i kerniilge said. Other vva* lying near her head Neat the •'fill &gt;t«*•I 111.in
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nation's northern Perimeter— the
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Wight mid llartv l.ee Jr.
ol canil) which she apparentlv had
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Crabli said 17 filter center* clnusly" disobeyed Ills onler lhal
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Teams 111 the cnmpnign will get minimum of *12.50, it was Ihe galhereil In tin- 11 .nil 11&lt;hi al II .1 0
I I nan iv i- ... &gt;: -I ns .1 i.i ...in
clearing agencies for receiving, Powell answer specific questions (tin,|,.rwaV on Ihe murnlng of Nov.
ween i'll Stem of "tuck or treat." I'lllie* I T iioii Is iti. ri-aslng Its »|,.'k ''hu ll " iM l» .1 ) . &gt;. ll
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directors
who
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plotting and relaying Information put to him by a federal grand Jury ' 17. Participants 10 the drive are
Police Identified Ihe girl as sis ly lliillli' -h'llvereil |iri.'e frnili III I !•11 it.* M il. Mink ■It-1 .i,Ih &gt;,| , 1 11 . 1 ' v . . . 1 .p* talc the I'nl
discuss Ihe tnallrr that any buson aircraft movements) probably
ear old Karen Mauk The cause of In |5 cell I* die. live S.iliir.iav I...I '"•'I Ml nil, y.i. I, ., ll n,,k v, \ , 1 :
The grand Jury Is Investigating' l"’1''*
!&gt;•».• l - « - •rroups. iness firm would willingly pay at yea.
* %'t. . 111 wur'&lt;
will be mt up by Jan. i.
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and
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20ft ubaervftfloae'poaQp. *farter In­ In Ilia FesJeral Hour lug A/fmfnlsa ibi.i, aj-eckmildire m)iV Uv-i*e -will
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volved are: Alabama. Mississippi, trallon. Powell hatl charge of a be i .miiiis nut In the county.
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seal out on that basts
b'H'il an miln|i*v hul s|iil ih&lt;*rc
Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri. New inultimlUlon dollar mortgage pro |
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tl was pointed out that .1 1:*3 )'*••"'
vl*;hl m.irks" on Km
Mexico, Colorado, Arliona. Louisi­
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least 25— more if watch is kept on Powell he allowed liberty pending
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Target date for starling opera an
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Ifnher roll'd file a petition with
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Tie firm name wnolil not i|i|«' 11 in i h i in .. In ‘in s w11h.iirt stieeess
the (J S Court of Appeal'
JOHNS MAKES APPEAL
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the Chainher's (Tiissilis'.l Mu mess [ men tin In *■ s i . it wa * .oillid. .1
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Democrats are being urged b y ; answer before the grand Jury
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Acting Gov. Johns ti "show Ihe dealt with whether he had re
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strength of our party "
KHA office.
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GEORGE T O E IIV
llmiroe nearly all Iii* lit. Ile was | load mi iin* ..ol kills ..I a eciuc
Should a traveler In some rural inf down behind, he conducted the
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region of France nr Italy come up reremmile* . . . When a monk or lie given liif*iriiiali.&gt;ii ku* ami a 4 retired farmer
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a
knight
swore
that
In
a
clearing
"Slie
was
ah-nlnl.'v
0
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.Survivors
Include
two
sisters,
**ii*Ih v uml MomUv
f* . •t MM i l ••Hi *b' . 1 if H
wllh a wide eyed tale about having
report which gives 11 break .In.m
•II* t .1 I •d Im f I &gt;ilk!
of
the
woods
he
had
seen
wlirlm
Mrs
IV
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Collin*
.uul
Mr
llarv
aid
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ieeq an actual gathering of witch­ dancing around the devil, lie did ■il 1 l.e C.ifC's activities in,I acI •• i
'ti. | t* I*i.i I'niin.in
It Semi, ami one hmtlici I it..&gt;n..• back ami In i |«. a little ll I waes Ihe night before, he might be not
ri.. 4.*•Mil t •*t il . * '»' 1 '
11*11 It.ll.VV
What he saw was a lot of cniii|.lishnif ill* .lining ll* pa si Oglesliy, till of s.tiilni.l in,I *ev . Iriiclie.l
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tlimiui
III •'I.l '* i . I ! , I* ! f • 1
.in
telling trie truth, according to the old lie.
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l
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m
ix
i
n
year.
u
people
worshipping
with
eral nieces uml nephews
rii!.* '
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Prises will l.c aw arilcil lo mempriest of that heathen religion
11 ,t ".' i i
hum ie t ii (he ►
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II is I I MV MID
Fuller.il servter will lie ind I at
11 (lllil I
Far Hallowe'en,. Oct. 31, wa*
Medieval tradition held Ihuf her* .it ihe l.ip team no a system
•t» .t i « I fi i ie
I » fll \»'i
M ollll.i: lla
r .Smith Fugi
one or the two "holy day*" of an witches prepared for their "sab of points. A tlunnaml poinls will 2:30 pm Similar i.l lIts- Kii so'i
Sul
urduv
• • •»» **hi iii f.i fti*t« e t .it'| all fM
ancient pagan religion lltal Is still balh" by anointing themselves lie awarded for eiv.'ll lenewnl nf 11 tuner-' home won tlie Rev II IV neenng A ( Mi l I . I'eiisaeola
" I Im N'likt d Iitliftf I*'**
•.*t i • |»I ft*i ft(11
l 1 I t IM. «
practiced In remote parti of tlmae wllh magic oils. Some rude broom nieinliers)it|i, 1,500 fur es.vti new item .son, tias'.ir of tin- •li'iich I la ciitclcd ii low lild ol J7l,72(i
If lift! &lt;
mill
. \jm ■i. i»
it ' ! ine ile
two counlrlei. This cult was sticks of "witch" liaicl— though niemla-r, Mil) imoiiLs for each unit of I t, nffinnlitn: Itiirlal will In­ for ennereli- &lt; irslin,-|ion work al
t ’ I d* I I
|i)|j « •t I •
"lli’war**"
Eglin Air I'oice Rase. Fla
Ml Itllld t . I I illiJlK It*
known In England at lead 1,200 actually the word here la a cor­ bringing JLifai and so umlcter in l.akeview Cemelery
•oil,i\ ill M I it M■ '.ill* .*♦*» I
Hutidnv und MmimIhv
l»*di *0 ' IM In' Itil lied ! Ii*m .1 t» mil
Il'fll'tllV •11It*
years after Ine coming of ChrJi- ruption of Ihe old English "wire," mined miiouiit of ihiIii I h for mem­
" H,*. Tnriihw I'oint**
' fl»\
«tri if K' .1
lu'rnni
iianity.
. . and
ind for IIhe moil part, the meaning "drooping" and lias bership renewals in wliirli dues are
Knurr *1 » i \.. • si *ll Im* h&lt;. 1
.St»rU 7 Ifi
i. i
if
asso- nothing to do with the occult.
comical festivities we now asso­
It I *||d* i l •• " I "« d , s
Increased.
ciate with Hallowe'en are Imita­
In selling off fur Ihe mulct
A eainpalun theroineler showing
tions of actual ceremonies of that vous, Ihe wllch would murmur o
progress of tlie drive, also is plun
healhen ayxlern.
•pell, such as "haw. pax, max, lied.
The chief "wllches' sabbath*” aeux, adimax." and fly away up
Tlie Colt! now lots more tliun
were on Hallowe’en and Walpur- the chimney, it was believed. The
gli, the eve of May Day. In other
ln levtl-garh, homed and 5(10 imiiv i.itinl membersiii|.s, ae- j ft lilt At rt a h*v A resell rch team derivative ol runwollia ser|ientioa
planl has been used
I today re|Mirlt\l "dramatic" anil ,Ihls Indian
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centuries these often were rtlike a gnat, sat enthroned cording lo tho muoager.
to staleioei.ls ms.led - rf;|||nK|y ..Incredible" results in for centuries in the Irealnieni of
tended by hundreds of worship­
on a great Mark chair and Response
the
for
in«
fillernhhi
*!ui*&lt;
on
n*‘|»t.
20
,
..
,
,
,
nienlul ilinens, nr iinnla
snake
pers, of all ago*, who frequently witches would frolic led by the *
•i i i v.jim * pane* llt*alittic
liile, anxielv stales ami olher mil
traveled long alliances for tho as­ Drvll-prlest At the flrat crow of liAft iM'en very nutUfftelory,
fonlititf
to
Touhy.
lientn
wllh
a
new
form
nf
an
olJ
dihons
Lately
il
has
been
foinul
semblies. The prleit dressed him­ the cock the fonstlng and dancself in the skin of en animal, of­ ng ended und Ihe witches would
rffi-clive iii lowering
Ii
blood pres
Hi* explained that while herein •nukeroot remedy (rum India
ten a bull or a goat. Then, with isstily straddle their bitaim- fnre firm memherdifpH have been
They said (he drug, reserpine, sure lu hypertensive patients
horns on hit head and a tall hang- sticks and fly back home.
led on the name ha*!* u» In brought Improvement in mi per
Tin' team nl American physi­
ml nirml&gt;enhi|M, with a
cians, lirs Robert II Nine and
cent of Ihe 74 "hack ward" menial David II Williams of Mo If slit, Cal
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h u s p 1 1 a I pain-ills they treated It., and Walter ltupii|iort of Sne
Eight have Ih tii discharged and raineiilo, investigated rocrplni'
20 others have heroine so much becuiisc of recent enthusiaslic re
IHirls from India on its effective
heller with continued use of the nets in menial illness
drug that they may be sent home
They selected for their study on­
•in leave, of absence.
ly those mental patients at Modes­
Ten witchea met in conclave at the brink
Roserplne also upiiearcd lu help to Stale lluspilal witli the iMKirest
prospects for recovery.
Of their inferno on All Hallow*' Eve.
mentally retarded patients
Writing lit Die Journal nf the
Bald one: "My point la merely this — I think
'Hie doctors said rt-serplne American
Medical Assn on results
We ahould five ahaken mortals a reprieve.
should not be regard as u "pan­ ohtalmvl with tlie drug, they said
acea
In
the
treatment
of
the
men
They've brewed enough of terror for themselves
"Patients have undergone a met­
tally ill and mentally retarded." amorphosis from raging, comba­
In their atomic pots and cold war pans."
However, If forth.-r .todies bear tive unauclalile persons to conperaAnother scoffed: "Whet are we, aiasy elves,
out their results, tlu-v added, "re- llvr, friendly, cheerful, r.uciahle
That we ahould cancel all our spooky plsns!"
serplne will he the most imimrtant relatively quiet persons who are
Ihereapeautic development in the untenable lo psychotherapy and re
A third witch spoke with grave end candid air,
history of psychiatry."
"Let’s face the truth: we're all afraid to xoom
habilitnllve measures. . ."
They said (hey expect it to revoThe drug apparently acts on Ihe
ka through the eerie darkneea where |
lolioniie'present psychiatric treat' hypothalamus, Ihe seat of emo­
ed with tritium may go boom!"
iitenl.
tional behavior in the brain, The
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ira groaned, "Alaa, ltTa thua:
They added they believe re,cr- .lurtor* said the drug not only ex­
used to frighten, now scam us!"
us
pine can be subttitulr as superior erts u Iranquillzlng action but
for Ihe often-feared eirctroconvuL "we believe lhal u reorganization
T A X ROLI.H RE ID IK D — Hard at work lo remit I lie heller than 13.000 tax hills for mailing Nov. 3,
— Ken Woodman
live shock treatments In 7S per of the personality Is taking place
Ihe mein tiers of the County lax rollertur’s office Ii ate been working slut and ulxhl for the past week.
cant of mental ease,
Hhown (left to right), are Arthur II. lierkwitti J r., Arthuretie I Imulei-t, HcUu M, Rrjan, Tax Col*
In an am-siing, rapid, iilis/actory
manner,"
Asftsrptss U a chemically puis
Uctor John Galloway, .Marjorie Shepard and Alice F. Ilarvey. (Staff Photo).
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Ex-FHA Official
To Serve Term
Of Year In Jail

Touhy Heads Drive
For CofC Members

Searchers Find
Bodv Of Girl, 6,

17 In Eerie SctljilQ

Old Nylons To Aid
Forresl Park School
Kiwanians Help

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Halloween Was 'Holy Day'
O f Ancient Pagan Religion

Lx Kesidenl Dies

Research Team Says Reserpine
Is 'Dramatic' Aid To Insane

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office by 4 .-o*

ill Church Notices must be presented at
f*. M. on Ihe day before publication.
F IR S T BAPTIST CHURCH
OP OVIKPO
Rev. tauls Day, Minister
0:40 a.m. Sumlny Seliool, II. F
Wheeler Sr., suiK'rintemlent.
GEN EVA ■APTIRT CHURCH
Oeneya
lav, Samurl Stawan. Pasta.
Sunday School 10 n.m.
Church Service I] n.in.
Training Union 7 p in.
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Evenlnu
Worship Kcr
Service R p.m.
Wednesday l’rsyer Service 8 p in

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Service* at The Yacht Club
Sunday School li: IS a.m.
Church E:rvlce 10:30 a m.

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nl • O tm i HIDE RAPT 1ST ( MIUK II
E s h 37th Strati
b:
WL L. Stcahtna. Paster
Milton Hiunenhotham
Sunday Hrhpol Superintendent
Welcome to the ihorrli.
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Sunday School to a m
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Momlm: Worship II a.m
Evenlnu Worship it p.m.
Prance Meeting Wednesday r
p.m.

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St. Lukt'a Lutheran— In Slavia
near Oviedo), the Rov. Stephen
Tuhy, poster. Mornlnu worship
tl80 a.m. Radiu Mission bmailrnsl
at 0:30 a.in. over WDIU5 (7P&gt; kci;
Sunday School (or all ago group*,
Ii80 n.m. Christian Day School
e (A ll elementary grades and klndcrNEW IMBTOIt— Ilia Kev. Itohrrt II. Sptar, new pnslor of tha
i gartan), Monday through Friday, | Church o( Ihr Nn/sreoe, and his «lfe (nlxivr) lire grmlualeH of Ihe
c l&gt;M a s . Children'! program, "St.
Olivet Nssarrne ( nlli uc nt Kunkaker, III. Prior to Ihrlr coming
L n M $ C“ hapcl." Saturday 10:16
here, Ihe llev, .11. H|Miir ftml n ihmI al Tllnsville for three und n
a.pi. over W TItR, (1400 he.).
half years, and iirevlous In Ihia onrk. had taken nrailuale Ihrologlcal Murk al Olltrl. lie U « Irr-iirrHiilrnt of Ihe Florida dlslrlcl
youth work and in an ordained elder In Ihe churrh. Hr U an In*
fanlry veteran of World War II and so i overscan 27 mrtnlh*.
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u&gt;
2803 Elm Ave.
Tile Spears have a son, .lames.
Bishopi rA.wW., Mlaver,
Pastor
8»c
:43 a m. Sunday School.
Weekday Mass 7 13 a m
Moure li.v Dirk Aiken Aulheoi
I a.m. Morning Worship. Srr
Novella Devotions Tuesday 7:15 "Holy laird find." I'oln by Chan
by A. W. Mover.
eel ciiulr Sermon by Mr Mcln
ph i
7:30'p.m. Evangelistic
Kvnnuellsll Hour.

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1:30 n.m. Tuesday Evening Kcr

Coiifessions

S.ilordnv

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7:30 H'.'IU p m
churrh Nursery 10 15 12 each
vice, VT.......
I,.11. louder Joo Muse.
Sunday I.' Ihe I'e.rl of I lirisl Ihe Sunday morning fur rlnldren ui
1:30 p.m. Thursday Women's
f Missionary Hand Leader, Mr*. A Kioii, and is dedicated In Ihe lirnn lo five years
llfnl ideal id Ihe .Supreme Dunlin
11:511 p III Pioneer Fellowship
W. Slover.
Iiiii nf &lt;'lirisl over all Ihr |ii'ii|i|r
ii..:o |i h i , Sriilur High Fellow
Everyone welcome.
uf ihe world ... Hi,dr Kom. ihcli
liip
laird anil Master, mill Ilnur find
Tills .Iruis Idoisi ll elniioed whuu
I’llnl asked him if he were a K ioi
" T hou art then a klnit'" Jesus
Sunday ilchnoi and Mornlnu Wi t answered, "Thou sayest d; I mu
•hip Combined Krrvlen 0:45 a.m. a klon. This Is whv I was linru.
11:30 a.m. "Worship Period mill whv I have mine loin
Ill
world, lu In-i.t w dm
!• at 10: to n.m."
mre Youth Folluwshlp 0:30 Itnlli Kverviioe who Is Ilf
tmill hear' inv vniee ' ’ i.lidm

30 371
S A M m i l l S l i Y E N I I I DA V
A D V E N I I M &lt; IH IM II
7IMI Kill) Ave.

li .io o m Druaiii/aliun of a
urnup &lt;d young people mil of High
School mol under 25 years id age
Covered dish supper Sandra Dunn
will lie in charge ol Die Hr,si mrei
log
7 in p m Evening Worship All
llii'iii "Tallis Canon" liv Venn,
Clour Sermon la Mr Mrlmiis

(O N fillEtiA TlO N A I. CIIIII.S’IIAN
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Nil Palmello Avenue
J. Bernard Itonl, Mlolsler
Sunday Kc IomiI d: 15 a.til.
4V. J. Dsiman, Minder
Morning Worship II n.m. Scr
Siihliath School iKaliirdny i li hli mini lople: "People Have 'IIM r
n.m, Mr.i II. V. Ilockoer, super Dlllerenro.i."
inleiulont.
Worship Ilnur II n in. Koriimn.
•'Snlclile on Ihe pislallnienl t'lao "
Prayer Merllng Wediie.sd.iy 7 .m
__ afful
p.m
evening Worship 7:30 ii.in.
Visitors welcome.
"Como Ihou with ua iiiii I wo will

to then good."

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, chuich. nauh.r d.mccrOCY out

ANSE.tlllLV D F HDD CIII HCtl

Twelllli SI- mol Laurel Ave.
C IW .U TI OF UOD
llev. C. tv. Marr.hall. Pastor
French Ave. and 22nd M
Siindav Servli nn !l 45 a in Dnn'l
U. W. lIcndrMon, Pastor
send your elllldren, bring llieui 5
y .School 0:45 n in.
[ttllallu Her* Ire 7:3(1 |i.m. class lor every age
11 a in Morning Servo n
ech riorvlcc T iiumI.iv 7:do

F IR S T I H ltl.M TtN ( H U M II
I KOI Sanford tve.
It. Eugeoe Inliosnii. Pastor
Sunday Sellout o 15 a oi Mi • u
li 30 p m Cliri'I's Audi i . nl &gt;,
I' Pearson soperlnieiideiil
Moioing Win ,lil|i It a m Mi",
People’* Service Thurn dor s&gt;,nIh I'rograin is growing.
7 15 ii in Evening Win hip
sage "Deep Faith For DiHoniU
p.m.
Tnc iday 7:30 p m Choir everilrig Tunes."
Wednesday 7:15 p m
I’r.iyei
11:5(1 p m
Evangelistic study
C m iLG O TA BAPTIST t’HHHt'H
group
meeting
mol lllhlo ilildy
Walter A. Rnuth Jr., Pastor
Join llm happy, enllui .belli
(1:50 p m Clil lllio nod C .Y.F
Sunday School III a m.
Alerting*
.Service It a m singing roogregninm at the v
semlilv ol Hull Churrh Coine and
7:30 p m
Evening W m lilp
ItrniQn by Ihe pastor.
Message- "Christ and Hie Firing
Bvaolng Worship .Service 7:30 woridiip the Lord willi o&gt;.
Lin e " M.m . N. V. Farmer, or­
ganist
rayer Meeting Wednesday 7:30 F IR S T M E T H O D I S T t llt'IK II
Mlllon II. tVvnll. Mlul'iler
I'D ts r HAPTi.vr ( iti'itcii
Hlclinrd 0. Knight,
Park Ave. at Slvih St.
Assoc late .Minister
tV. P. Ilrooks Jr.. Pastor
It 15 a pi. t.'hiirrh School A elnsi
Miller
John
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(nr ovcry nee.

0#nr*n i i Carlton,
1:48 a.m. Sunday School.
iljOd a.m. Worship Service.
1:00 p.m. Worahlp Service.
■ L O IR SPRINGS UAPTIHT

II n in

Mornlriu Worship

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mon: “ Tlin Si'cnml Mile.”
« :m pm. Methodist Ymilli Pel
Inwdilp Meetings.
7:10 ii in. tSvcnlng Worship Srr
nnm: ''Dors (iml ('am 1"
(llmailnist over W rit It).

mott4 by PlriMUptut Church
n ii i N c n o p r i m i s t
M of Sanford
■Hpo J t * W , Hu^erintendrol Corner Second Si. noil P.liu Tie

Mam P. Hloklry. Hviimirlkt
Sunday; 10 n m lllhle Study.
II a in. Proiching unit ennimiiii
Iml, siifijrrl of sermon "A (lintions Church."
7:00 li,m. Evening worship willi

preaching

on "Fighting

Again1,!

Allnlster of Education
Until E. Archer. Director of AliHc
"We've Saved A Place For Yon"
Eatlv Moaning Worship (1:4.5
n mi Sermon hv W P. Ilrook i Jr
Sunday School !l:45 u m "Take
your fauillv lo .Sunday .School Wo
iirovlde tor every mrinhcr uf Hie
family— uveo Ihe lialiy."
Mornlna Worship il ii i i i . Set
mon liy W. P Ilrooki J r
Training Union H: IS p.m. |h'
narltneulH for each age group
Ni.rscry for children under 4 yem .
of age.
Evening Wuralilii 7:V) p.m. Her
mon by W. P. (Irnnks Jr.
Weilueidny Evening Survlee 7:3*'
p m Wn eonllnue willi the rtuilv
of Hip hook of Knlirslunn.
Nursery linen al all service* feu
rhlhlrcn under n vtmri ol iigo.
Earphone i for Ihr hard of hegr

find.’.'
Wednesday: 7:50 p.m. Midweek
lllhlo study.
Thursdayi 10:V1 a .m. Ludloa
lllhlo elnsi.
Iladlo broadcast over WTHII Inn.
rarli Monday. Wednesday mid
Wolcnmo.
Prldny morning from 7 In 7:15
CJH'RCH OP T H E NAZARENf.
'"Sanford's Hlnalna Church"
PIRNT PRESBYTERIAN
113 Mapla Ava.
Robert Speer Jr.. Mlulater
Oak Ava. ami Third 81.
Hiimlny School 0:43 a.m.
Rov. A. G. MclnnJa, Minis!
Mornlnu Worship 10:40 a.m.
0:40 a.m. Sunday Hc IkioI.
Ymilh Service* 0:40 p.m.
10:30 a.m. The Session ill
Kvunacllstlc Ilnur 7:45 p.m.
fur Praynr In Ilia Hussion rm
Prayer and Worship Wednoadsy
II a m. Mornlnu Worsliln. S
7:40 p.m.
"Lord, Let Mo Live Tmh
(tW ln u e d On Pain Throe)

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5 ind«y

Mon-Mr
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This Hei'ieB in Being- Bublmhecl Eueh Week In the Snnfuvd Herald with the Approval of the Seminole County
Mininterinl Association, und la Sponsored by the Following Busmens Estuhlishmenta:

Pillars of Power for You
The C H R IST .
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(DWcIrIm of Chrtat)
1607 Sanford Ava.

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Nineteenth Sunday iiffcr Trinity
n .i m. Ilnlv riifliarl.t
0:IS a m. Family Scrvlrr riliil
Church Seltmil
II d.itl. f'll'irnt fcuchnrlst null
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Slmi'c* lltrimcl, Kir vleeR

Monday Hifnnpfi Tlittrsddy mill

Saturday Ilnlv f’riiuniimlnu 7:;in
n til,
Friday Il'ilv &lt;’iiiii rnttulrm !i a In
Saturday Sacrament Of IVmlll, a
Ml pm.

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Le g al N otice
IJ liM tlU l W hm M * H ‘hL»*
trrvitr*r rtinl liv \fr11##* *if titiift
III Til** VI'Hl i*ll AN
City of tfuitrirri.l.1 s n

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r.ltM lion it* hr fiir|r| (hrciuifltmif
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Leag ue M em bers
Discount A rticle

Several Thousand
Reported Stolen

Three member* of the Welfare
l.e.ieun, Negro nrcanir.ilinn in
linjosn*
today cmpnasi/cd that
an arlirlr in yesterday's issue &lt;d
The llrralil, "Negro
I’lihlisher
speak* oh Hstje." was not known'
In the grmm In general prinr In
Its publication
"The league hasn't anythim’ In
do with Mr lam and hi. article,”
ticrurding in A A Fields. Ml(5 \V
1211, SI , who acted .1 * pokeMtrm
lor the trln, and stipulated the at
tide "doesn't express &lt;&lt;iir sent:
moots at all
H.ivt; lie . Net-'"
jiiiblisht r Of a dull* new .paper in
Washington, l&gt;
. Is ihr author
of the arttrlr

C A N T O N M K N T (.1*- Itrlwren
♦FMkni and $15,000, on tuiml tn
cash papormlll worker*' cheek*1,
tin* hern reported .stolen from
Itodh's (icneral Starr here.
Owner Charlie Itooth told the
Ivsrimhta County therifl'* office
that the money. Iir.ldrn In the of.
flee, was giine when he open'd
for Ini'lness yesterday Me said
lie did net r.wti a sale
lloith said a rear door wa,*
opined from the Inside, indicating
that ‘oniemie hid in Ihe store un
Itl alter he rinsed

Fields said he is "willing tn h"
Snvrrneil by rules ami I iw . ol ttic
Fulled Stales guvrrmurn' " I'li •
ether two agreed
Fee's article dealt with Ilia i.sienf segregation
nov. AltAN SHtVRRS nf Tex.u
ma' rs lili nlm debut In Holly*
v. sod in lie appears with Jane
7 C a se s Processed
Wyman, st ir of Ihe plrilue. In
movie, Unv. Shivers portray*
| In M orning Session the
him.'rlf in Hiet rote of n TrxnJ
puvetnor.
( f nifrttdf tonal)
hTfcW OKI, III, i^l- Imlii's new*, O f County C o urt
paper* hutted Crime Minister j
Seven onsi's were hnmlleit m
nf Famrutttiht chifin
NrHhl* letir
1 . , j . , ,(■
. , . . . . I I’nun tv Court 1 hoi timiliilnr a' the Forest Rangers
a* .1 prhtlt hi-thHf.ll (vent In their rfnekrt nmvert Into its final ohn
enthhillitfl ptpH« fount llttl? H John II .inch on IIIV11 Hi ituri1
.’itiMklhS In efille JP
O* , fmf&lt; iiiit a *l*'n bond. Hi In New Uniform
Keep I lorid.i tireen" has lie u
Wfiihfs &lt;•(■Morally ehtlt In tie 1»&lt;*•!. h" '" 'h .ie . l Will, .liiv . ,'
I .ken unite i l l.lll-ll I,} Hie Flol
" o f n o .........I . K , ............................
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Nehru's Red Tour
Receives Acclaim
In India Papers

i Js s % tv A p ,&amp; i r

&amp;
promises nf Hod Cfiih.V-t Mao T ie

and Chmi
f’Kmi Rrtlril
Rrt lril In con
conpr
ltd arid
per.lie
&lt;lt&gt; **f Hciiif i *1. 1‘lnrhln mu Hi a* 3ml und
«1piv &lt;if Nnvi’inlit r, I’crji, fur iilic- with
Hit India's peace effort* A* a
1Ifi rt uf i rt u riH »"**««1111ipan|«*ri«*•rf* tor rcsull, nnw.ipaper* appear fully to
Ittntl **f uff11"wlit fj'irrw ye tr« iMurh endorse Nehru's trip
I•Ilf11 aIm -IIn i »-hit11 I'm* hr lil il1
Him City Halt In miH tin- uf !hiu
Most
of
these
Impression1,
I furil. HtifMn. Jit cHiifni »r»1r v |•i Mm1 emerge*
from ffnnt • page "shnl
JLlaw# Hint ur*ltn trh f-i« r**t *fIm; t*&lt;
*C&gt; f&gt;rtlMfli fl**H Nil ftfrr lit &gt;tN| I'Hy news'’ stnrie* *ettl from I'hpiping
I tin* |***11 «ll| I »■ **frrtTt if ; ini hy tetiMfid staffers of newspaper1.
’ f ' tiu’k A M, f i f"f*i Fif iMift*ftf
I THnf. ari'l will ♦In « if f nfi
fur »• . and fndiritf NeiV* ngrr^rfes These
'Hffers were invil&lt;a| In China at
I I* M till ' 'III 'lit **
i f fi*,ir|i\ ji |&lt;i•♦*Inf Mi
I I* Ih" expense of the I’elplne Jrivern
I R III III tfI* I i t. *1 |' lu v -l
NI * i I lii r*i
♦1
I « IrfH- llful .tf ■ I'
V** ?Ifk mehf
MtlllMl, Ml
\k i \\ l*|%!&lt;*. ,! (»?:»“•I only alter Nehru left f’eiplng
. M Hut, Mrrvvn \V
\ «*
I Ic•it***rf « mill ?» I St*'iif If11in ,i. jit j did any Indian newspajier display
, Hj*t- Itif &lt; of wuld r|.*r| tuh
a hint of crliictsni. The Times ol
I IN WITNESS H lir.MRfif. I l av. India said Thti'fs'thy Hint tnc Chi
I In f* iMifn **i‘f iitv IikimI » i Mnv*‘f uf nese
Commnnist* tried in pfay
I Him rily *.f Sanfurt Klu« M i ,iml
I luiir*’ f tlir h'l t«, 11r1 afflir-l I.■*i •«I ‘TmitPf phllllrs" and jjet N lint
.Hip i' Mil I uf illll I'lU Mil Mil- flip openly tn Side with IhF Iteij. The
|1 Uf .1I V uf •&gt;•lull* r I ‘ .1
't
i \fti. ith Mit.'iii i nt a it newspaper said Nehru properly
I
A** Af« yur uf lh» #,Hv Mf held hi* |wi*iiiiai uf "nann'ign
I
S.iflfrtnf. t *•flita
ment."
' INK AI i
A T T tS T
New l)iHit newspapers generally
II V fW»v«'i
look mure &gt;ihei yirwi iif the s &lt;■il
rifv
in their emit men! s Tlmrsdav lliau
they had at any lurvleus time in
i&gt; 'rill: l i t tlT &lt;n T in ; &lt; in n t i the four. They .said the ( 7m,muni,Di.
.tllid i;. m i i i i m i i . i ; i m s T i .
still must make gui.il any projn
r i.n iiiii*. i&gt; euim *Ti .
It; lit; KtlTATt: UK
ise* given Ihe Indian leader hut
I ANIUtHW Klf.Kii
suggested IhArr was no reason to
lielieve the fteils would renege
Til %II. nii:iHTfifi&lt;« %M» f i l l
^
KHU IMVI.MI H .H H H l&gt;M IIE.
w M ts iu n u t . m stilt t '. v r n n
f Ymi iifut Marti **f v*m arr lirrrhy
rmtlMcl tifiil r&gt;u|u|ff;l Im prMn^nl
any rhilrni anil *1111111111* which mfi. Kurt’ Mdn
nr rlttilT af you, muv liavr nidlm I
«Iim MMfitM uf a n h r k u n u ;« »
Dam ages
tlMcniMul. talc uf h.i kit I'uiihlv, lu
Him 4%Minty Juilcc *-f SrttMM&lt;|c
M IA m I i T i - M iyttard Timlell n
I'mmly. Plorlij 1. *1 lii* **ffJ*'* In in*
court tfiHiMM of n ilil f‘uurtfm **f :Tr»t» of SI Atlgnstme, was awariled
f**r&lt;t, KtuiJda. u lilii), Hi*til « id* a JI2,r).n(iO hy a six man mrv in f i r
«la» mi mmHm* frofti Hi* Urn** rtf 1lu- roll fudge (ieorge F It'.If* eoiut
flrnt 1*n til I« k*1ff&gt;11 uf Ml In uul lit last night
Hat Ii r I iftIM nf ill I1U1(III ill i II •'* hi
Hr it hut, aMil pint 11 liH. Hit 111u
TindeM hrung hi the .oil again I
Ilf r«"Hlftft(tr* l»ll*l foml «*fHi -**Ii*!f *'t i» Hie Flu t.i K » ‘d Cftiril Hailway liy
of tII# rial Mlalit. afill j I' *11 In- ■nt-rfi
Mk I** I*y tItp v It'll11"tn1. hi" »a•"mi, mi witrrn lie will erupliiyed wtli’li Ite
^ III# Rtl&lt;irn**y. ntul ,tti v - -o I* cliilm 'ldlernt a hn-k injury and wa
4*1* *lt*infi ml nut no HI Mil I ItJi || h* primnnrrttly disabled on fan :n.
v tf1*1,
IBM,
liuhtrl V' H im uhll* t
An nil Mr v *t'Imini (t it 1 r
Tlnilr'l
fl r»*frlgrr;iU')n mr*
U ith *f»n *1 iFl 1(Mi««Till .a
Ihr rata tr nf ANIHtr.W i Iltllll* &lt;Hi{ till' r4t l ilb u t U t l l l f f d
•m a lr;nn narth of Went 1’ ilm
(•‘IliKo, ilrd»*4H^*l
Plr*( imlhleatl’Ui n, i ."i riv»

Awarded

$125,000

the

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NOW

1952 Rfymoiitlr
$1(195 $ | | ^
1952 Dodge* Cfvrti
$11(15 $ flfe*
1959 OI(lHmohll(* i Door
Setfnm
$ H95 $ its
1951 Dodge *1Door Hedan $1095 $
1052 Dodge &lt;1.Door Sedan . $1295
1950 H u k * Spechtf i Dortr

(s O U D / ilA D

1953 Dodge Club Coupe

*tw

$1095

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I'jirly. Ak.i- f*'’iii*l i*ui!I&gt; r*f i'i !
li'Hsi t|i iv ini; S* M nt iin: un i|rj
fur It *| tiiilil I I't t*'t Fm I Milt nf
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$419$

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goldon-brown doopdried /ood*
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h.ivu'/ ji m»licv ImiJiI* i
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Edward F. Lane
Kill 111

DEEP FRYER

Mal-ti 1^* t’**'4 'rrflu* /.*|| *v*f t,lift | (i* in nnlntilfft Bit . * * #« !

lar i rt i »upi im Hi Al»ia*r
if .in 1 ufii* il 1*|m*k romn tnv

Another ooehm; of Sanford eel
erv grower, and
hlppen ha
been stated fn| Momlai it i t'i
p m at Ihr t'outt flou r, nrrord
log to &lt;’ ft
Maw on, Counts
agent, alter a •.t'eent tnreiinn re
reived a good teipunsc
I'lirpu.e of the Mieeluig I to
discuss wtiello’i i « elerv market
ing agreement would benefit the
eelerx tlldll In umlei lue.iid run
ditjoiis

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A U T O M A T IC

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2

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Per Week Low Down Paymonts
Layaway
-R E M E M B E R !—
NO RED TAPE
Now For
ST-25

ONI.Y

ACTUALLY TILMBO WITH THI WHALING FLEET
IN t H 2 ICY ANYAltdYICI

1953 Dodge 150 H p. V8
Chib Cottpc
WAS

. . A v o jo

CORY AUTOMATIC
C O F F E E B R E WE R

SAVE

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HATIIIIIIAY

S e d a n ...................................$ 795

o f*

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left arm

tin* si’iiieIi

Clisiilrr Nn.

Sedan .................. $ 995, $
19.70 Plymouth 4 Door x

Herbert Preyatt

\ mir Cil&gt; ('imimirrstinner

mm

USED CAR
CLEARANCE
WAS

Sea ancm.ines look nke fluwcrimr plants but really ate animals.

AN field personm I will wear
Hie 11 c*l io een iicimrrs and (
khaki shill i With giemi tie while
-ii ••flu1, il luislni'i*.
Uiaislalit
' omili It.uiger tl.imey said
ytmulder null lies identify mg the
we.ier a&gt; a oiemher ” 1 tin* T ’lor
ml.i Forest Servo . liave been ite
■e ae.l mtl mil to* worn on tile

\.urnmt m h f I ♦»v 1 1i i11 lu * **f
I hi* IH'flCl* \k-t f»kIAH*I 4t*‘f*'*l IV*’
’I Itl# Ii ft 11*
.tit WMfiftill
iii"!iri\ 11*til 11»«*1»1•I
ill

t’nge n

MIAMI oft— Hurt icnnr ll.uel .1
Some of i tie speedier wilder
l.indsllde ami torrential rains left] ran -wim circle* around a . hip
il.imase running Into Hie millions, iravchnd at ,m kmdol dollar* in Haiti, crew member
of a Haitian Air Furee report
l.tslrn To
m.AKANC, M A T I . Mnlayn ( T ’i
The plane arrived herr yest'T
.1
A
I
K
l(,\ T I» ;A N
■lav
to
load
two
and
a
hilt
ton.!
A HrilUh Army rourtmartliil today ;
w r n it
scnteneeil
MnJ.
John
( ’htudes of food, clothing and utrihcim *oi ,
the Island republic
I,might
7:lit I1. M.
Moore, a n-yenr-edd enreer sol
They said the (Inal itMt'i toll i
dier, to tie severely reprimanded during nature's rampage of the i
Saturday
fiil.X H. M.
nml lose one year's seniority foi past IS days would reach I non 1
phtotogrnphlng n member of Ihe
Women'* t(oy«t Army Corps in
KI.Kl'T
the mid".
Moore pi ended guilty to a*«ocinl
ing with Cnrp Joan Cheverton nml
**I ■*»*** 3
allowing her to enter bis billet
(t ymm «'l» *t m* i*it v f ’l ' i n m U A i n n r r ,
and to photographing hit in "a
t i*l* «lr*
MOfinANTOWN. w v « p - state of undress,'
\ I’* 'i*re tvi Mn Mil** !iL'*
They feel they’re the "orphans" of
In a stnleiuenl rend to the .unit
\- tm 11 * *i *f i**fi
ee’le ir fimthall air I West Vtr Moore said tie was teaeliillg Che*
t d*».tl f*' i*i * *h t ii11**11 f»*r nil
Simas Im;, tough Meunlaineerri ei ton diving at her re'iucst. tin
I **1.*' 1H
per n;d in prove Sato,day Itiey one occasion *h followed him into |
T • \\ • U \.*k t* t u r &gt;l\ ft*r N r w
rightfully belong ainoni; Hie - jvsrts •Ids billet nml browsed through a
1tlilu f M’f t
heavyweight*.
hook of photographs Imdmhng (
. \&lt; a Pit$*■ * t*f A11k K m !
Fmlefealed and seventh ranked | mule studies.
t ,v.-f M ix . t 1*. 14"(I liv »!*»’
n itloiially, they play rrhrxiiuluii!
The statement said she agreed
»%* nbfill.burgh Saturday in their lop when lie Hiked her to model for
|
ill Il*|»f •• 1.*'* k .**|»
Ml»l"*r f i»n&lt;l
tradilinn.il rivalry if they win, the him. She iimimsed amt Iny on hi *
*»m
Mountaineers appear headed for p bed unit he photographed her. He
N m r m lir r ‘J* ltK*il
•ert.itn perfect jrinnn and a |&gt;osl denied that nuythllt/r Improper
I'l l I in i it \flv
seas,in ImiwI hid
took plum

nla l ore l Sen ire a&gt; its mem
hers lilossuiiie t uni In new green
and lilt iki uniforms this month
|
\ ,m mi County Hanger foe
II.itns\ ai l Hi,it the new uniforms 1
were iluoen af\er a .state-wide
vote l»y Florida Five*l Service ent
filoiees on whether or not In wear
tin m at all The majority lavyr
ml tlm dlslitirlive garb and (let &gt;
her was ili'-ignalmt the Ittonlh ol J
itiet.imorpho I*

v ii * Iraili’ il that late wilncitio’it
sstre not present in the murt
tooni.
A ease of auei avnk'd nssuilll
uffaiitr.t linvhl laekrioii, iiitdress
unknown. WII at o eiintmue 1 fm
Hie arm reason
Till1 ease m i It" Ii (tie r tun I” 1
was |,oi. .e "sinti of
itiiion dune
shu’kiv.
laid iiim iii 'I
Muiiii.
Itvr *e, 1017 IV it St . wo, nolle
1UO’ ,1l|. I’lo .eriitol Kallvl’ It'lll
holder mid. utter fudge I irie-l
Itoiistml |er ui. a m f moi ..f i
tmiliun to liple i il. i'll leoee
made i.i .| fin .. it l i.i nev Cm
tile in 1“ i-enl’.l said
linn

T i l l : M N F O T t n H E R A l.n

f'tl. OH. 2!*. ItM

W. V irg inians Tired
O f Being O rphans

(It hers with Fields were .1 11
Ward. Illlt W llth St
uid .1 1
Thompson, 1021 Avm ado Ave
) Fields «lsn poin'ed mil tli.d .1
W Knowles, wim ht might thi'
write up In The Iter ■lit. i net r
relary nf the Ira :ne

IrUdrf* they rntKt lake ' l i p . I*,
A
whirl. I.. , .lu nu'.i
Att.stlfA other Asian rountrie* .ii"h with a .anil not l illeiv amt foil
a* tttirtna and Indonesia — that
1,1 m&gt; se s „ •luv, . liren..
.ig:&gt;iu t llodg.'s
I’eiplni; plan* tin .1ijfefe**!nn and ’i"-* eontinue
continue1
.
.main
I’livlor, mldies, uid.imwo. when it
Mi* only penrefttl Intentions

Photo O f Nude
Causes Trouble
For Britisher

H aiti D eath Toll
W ill Be Large

NO CO-SIGN ERS
NO ENDORSERS

C H R IS T M A S

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Adenauer Called "Mr Germany
WASHINGTON, on - " M r . Ger­ sovereign member of the Western by too Itcil army, tills promises u
be a firm and Influential voice.
many” cornea to town today.
defense system.
So Adenauer comes to Washing­
Konrad Adenauer, chancellor of
Thst means 12 German divisions,
the Federal Republic of Germany, some 300,000 men, along the Iron ton today as a bigger man than
might reject that tide. And a great Curtain by the spring of 1957, if all he was on his last visit.
That wo* In April 1933. SoviV
many of hi* fellow Germans might goes according to plan.
Premier Stalin had died not long
have misgivings. The idea of wrap­
It
also
means
a
voice
for
Ger­
before, and the whole world won­
ping up a whole nation, or even
half a nation, in the person of one many in all the cold war planning dered if a change in Russia's alll.
of
the
West.
And
as
the
voice
of
u
hale toward the West might fothm
man seems to have perished there
much strengthened country in Eur­ Adenauer was one of dene who
with Adolf Hitler.
Still, Adenauer is a symbol of ope's strategic heartland, a coun­ cautioned against too rosy, expcc
the new Germany to most other try whose eastern half is occupied tut ions.
Western countries. Since the deaths
of Ernest Reuter and Kurt Schu­
macher, he la about the only West
German political figure whose
name is widely known in the United
States.
He occupies a dominant position
too in the eyes of Western political
leaders who deal with Germany.
It Is a respected position. Secre­
H A L L O W E E N M ID N IG H T H O R R O R
tary of Slate Dulles went out of
his way, in addrowing Monday
night'f televised Cabinet meeting,
SH O W T O M O R R O W N IG H T
to praise Adenauer aa a “ great
statesman."
Many of them political figurea
can’t figure out who the Germans
V t M U K C . a . I n the World’s
have to fill Adenauer’s shoes when,
inevitably, the time comes for
someone else to become chancellor.
Most Closely-Guarded C ity }
And Adenauer will he 79 nest Jan­
uary. Only Winston Churchill,
among the West's political loaders,
Is older. Churchill will be 60 Nov
30.
In a real sense Adenauer can be
called the "father” of Die new West
Germany, lie directed the drawing
up of Hie basic law which set up
the Uonn Republic. Actually, this
law U a constitution but Adenauer
prefers not to me that word until
such time as It can apply to a
united Germany.
Just when East and Wevt Gcr
many con be brought together uu
dor such a constitution, nobody iti
a 'responsible post cares to predict
Hut Adenauer — like Dulles, UritIsh Foreign Secretary Anthony
Eden and most others who were
Involve I— say that day may well
have been brought nearer by the
agreements reudied In the past
few weeks at laindon and Paris.
Hy means of these agreements
Germany change* from an oc
rupltxl country to a practically t

On Tuesday, city voterx will be given Polite Paris Lingerie; F. D. Scott, president
of Sanford Auto Parts, Inc., and Herbert
the opportunity to xelect two commixxionerx
to tako part in the administration of City
Prevntt. branch manager of the Interstate
affairs for the next three yearx.
Life and Accident Insurance Co.
Voters are to elect one from each group.
Now, the workingx of our City commlnAll balloting will be done at the City
xlon lx not u matter to Ire taken lightly— al­
WHO SHOULD
Hall from 7 a. m. until 7 p. m. on Nov. 2.
though considerable apathy has been evi­
w e SCARC
He nure to vote.
denced on the public’s part in its past deal­
F IR S T ?
ings with our C ity government.
Operating the C ity government Is big
C o u n ty
A c e n t 's
C o lu m n
business. Th e budget formulated hy the pre­
sent commission for the 19f»4-f»f» fiscal year
Way Down South
totals $820,87.1.27.
In Sanford, Florida
A program for improvement of the
C ity ’s water and sewerage facilities Is run­
Bv C. R. Dawson- USA., M SA.
L O N G W O R D — This could be the long­
ning over $1 T&gt; million.
Old indebtedness amounts to about $4 est 1-syllable word in the language— Bmiler
— a mile between the 2 s’s.
million.
O u r city government should be run by
G A R D E N — People who don’t plant a
Intelligent, hard-working, civic-minded, ef­
vegetable garden are over looking many of
ficient commixxionerx. For a Job ax com­
missioner, the pay is small, only $0 per re­
the good things Florida living can bring.
gular meeting, so there lx not much Incen­
You enn raise a vegetable garden no matter
tive ax far ns pay is concerned.
where you live— on ft city lot or In the coun
try.
However there lx a certain amount of
prestige to being on the commisxlon and
The garden can give you many good
there should he a feeling by a commissioner
things: fresh air, exercise, sunshine, the
of wanting to promote the C ity’s best Inter­
joy of seeing tilings you have planted grow S A M D A W S O N
est H.
and develop. It will provide foods rich In
minerals and vitamins, which will help with
Cnmmixxioner candidates are as follows:
Group I, Commr. John Katler, incumbent
llie family budget.
who is a local jeweler, and Jack Rntigan,
NEW YORK '3*— There’* a rnov-. wliw-llnR It about.
manager of Seminole County Motors.
H O T H O G S — The greatest danger in able
version of almost every ap­
For the housewife who iikes to
Group II, Ew ing Dean, associated with
marketing hops in but weather ix overheat­ pliance in (lie kilehen today hul rook clm-where than in the kitchen
ing. If some of the hogs are exceptionally the kitchen sink And even in that tNiwl Uiaix-d cooker with liullt In
line there's un niitnmutic dishwash­ healing unit Unit deep fries, hull*
hot and panting, il might be all right to er you cun wheel around the house
T O D A Y ’S B IB L E VKRHK
xoup, pops corn or bakes apples
America's changing living tiahllx wherever you plug it in.
xpliiHh a little cool water in their faces, but
Have I not seen Joxnx Christ our Lord?
don't drench ii hot hog with a bucket of have brought this about since the
— -Corlnthlnnx 0:1. Paul xuw a convincing
Nexro Inc. lias brought out a
wap— mostly in the last year or
coltl water. The shock will kill the hog.
vision of Christ that transformed his life.
two Stoves, ovens, electric sauce
puns, dishwashers have knncil the
In this century a similar vision appeared to
electric cnffpo|Hil and (ouster ns |
a certain depraved degenerate man named
Y O U R L I A B I L I T Y — It will pay yon to items that cun lie used in the
Jamison In Delaware, Ohio. His life was
review your liability insurance coverage to dining or llvingroom or on I on the
lawn, or taken in the family car
utterly transformed and he became n saint
find out whether you are adequntoy pro In the summer camp
with radiant face and spotless life. Men still
tecteile against Ihe legal risk resulting from
Smaller houses coll lor smaller
living In this college town agree he became
portable kitchen upp’iauces Many
injury or death to another person.
a
housewife likes in do tier kitchenthe most outstanding saint they ever saw.
The heavy increase of power machinery work m the living room, watching
S U N D A Y 'S M E N U
on the farm has greatly Increased the risk the soap operas on TV , or out in
of Injury to hired help or tenants. More fre the patio with the family In Ihe
C H IC K E N SO UP
T h e Sanford Herald
evening
quent use of motor vehicles hns increased
Sales have brrn booming Take
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With D R E SSIN G — G R A V Y and
the chance of an accident on the highway Just one field, mfrare! broilers
Sales didn't start In vnlnmc un­
You also have a responsibility to visitors on
C R A N B E R R Y SA U C E
til 1930 In 1931 the industry sold
your farm.
nine million dollars worth, the next
LE G ’() LA M B With M INT JE L L Y
In general, a farmer's liability risks fall year 13 million dollars, anil Iasi
R O AST B E E F With A U G ’ IJHT
into three groups— personal liability, linhll yeur 72 million Some industry
lly to employees, anil motor vehicle liability
T O SSE D S A L A D ................................................... C O LE BLAW

iances Movable

R E L I E V E Y O U M E — It is not xufe to
collect young, unopened mushrooms for eat­
ing, since 11 is often difficult to distinguish
between poisonous and edible species In the
early stages.

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COTTAGE CH EESE
W H IP P ED PO T A T O ES

B U T T E R E D CORN

(IH EEN M EANS

BUTTERED BEETS , . j

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M OTHER TOD D 'S HOM E B A K E D P IE S

T H E W IN N E R — The Hales value of soft
drinks exceeded that of ice cream and almost
equalled the production value of the plastics
Industry.
(Serving Hally, Elm er’s Famous Fried Chicken)

H A L B O Y L K

A \ « C - A C s iptctAtuhxr romance

Glamour Boy Does Not Hold Appeal
NEW YORK (A'— Many wives of
at the plush Vcrijillcx i uptired businessmen think their lives
lb 'T i n too much of a farm
would be more exciting if thoy
were married to a glamorous stage
Louise intends to stay a bachelor
or screen star.
girl until hor dream man minus
Hut pretty, blonde Louise Hoff, along, and her dream man 1* the
small town Indiana dancer who guy soma wives complain i* a
now In the big lime as a singing boring nightmare— a substantial,
comedienne, wouldn't marry alevel-headed businessman.
glamour boy If she won him In
"I've met all klnda of men," she
• bingo game.
said, "and I don't think you can
"I've nsver gone for them— beat a businessman for a husband
they don't appeal to me," said — a good solid cRisen, hut one wlw
Louise, who is currently starred doesn't overdo being wild.
tu the musical revue, "Hon Voy" I ’ve never oven been tempted

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C LEA N

G A LLO N

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W ITH SCREW TO PS
AN D C A R TO N S
5 C E N T S EACH
Phone 226-J or 427-M
M O V IELA N D RID E-IN

to marry anyone In show biitincss,
although 1 love show business.
People are always asking me why
I don’t get married. Rut when
you're two weeks horiv , . and two
week* there., . how can you, un­
less you believe in making snap
judgments? I've got that plodding
Hooxlcr miml 1 like to think
things through.”
Louise shacked the strict Quak­
ers of her native metropolis—
Spki-lund, hid,, population, COO—
when she started her dancing
career at the age of 13. Rut her
home town Is proisJ of her now,
and Splccland Is still the only
place Louise calls home,
"You don't need • streot address
there," she said, "snd everybody
in town calls me 'Sis,'”
Recently her Aunt Ermi# Risk
and her grandmother, Mrs, Ellisboth Hoff, who reared Louise alter
her mother died In childbirth,
came to visit her here. Mrs. Hoff,
a redoubtable lady of 82, Imme­
diately plugged In toe hearing aid
she refusea to wear back home,
and announced.

"After ell, there's something to
hear here, I've already heard
everything In Spiceland.''
The perky old lady full In lova
with New York City and when It
waa time to leave, ah* remarked
wlatfuliy: "I'd like to live here.
There’* so much going on.
Nothing's going to look good back
in Sptceland when I get home,”

VOTE NOV. 2
Efficient and Business-like
' Operation in all Municipal
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Administration
Progress W ithout Future Debt

TOMORROW O N L Y — D O U B LE F E A T U R E

r A LAWMAN'S GUNS! A KILLER'S REPUTATION! m*M
Highway 17-H2 South

Overstocked On Used Cars

RiilhirilArhln

Only Two 1954 Bukks Left In Stock
Wo have one (it the finest stock of usod earn we have ever had and are going to aell
them at greatly reduced prices while they last. Look at these prices and then come
down and look at the cars.

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| Social, fjuunJtA.
M ario L a n z a Says
He Refused O ffe r
O f $100 Thousand
H OLLYW OOD. (* -H n w would
FRIDAY
ymi like to ru m IIiMi.000 fur an
The United Daughters of the
afternoon's work?
Impassible, you iiy ? Yet Mario Confederacy will meet at 11 p. tn.
l.unut claims h r wax offered aueh at the home of Mrs. George D.
Bishop, 1918 IlUbtscus CL, with
a deal.
Mrs. K. II. Laney as co-host css.
"When 1 was In Palm Sprint*"
The Dupllcat eBrldge Club will
last year," said the bulky tenor, meet nt the Yacht Club with seat­
" m y agent came to me with an ing to start at 7:45 p ,m. and play
offer from the Metropolitan Opera to begin at 8 o'clock.
House. Rudolf Bing offered m rj
$100,000 tn sing mic opera on one'
MONDAY
of their shows to be rent to v arums
The Circles of the First Pres
theaters throughout the country via byterian Church will meel as t.
luws: Circle l will meet with Mr:
theater television,"
( In New Yt rk, Bing denied mak­ T. F McDaniel, 1313 Park Ave., .
ing the offer ami added: "Who Is urn.; Circle 2 with Mrs. W p
he? Oil that folm tenor I heard CMjoin an, W First St., 3 pin.
a few or hla records the oilier day. Circle 3 with Mrs, C. H. Cog burn
I hardly know the man and I'm Ji» Scott Ave., 3 p m .; Circle 4
not altogether sure I would want wllh Mrs. Albert Jarrell. Mellon
tu. I do know that none of our vllle Ave., 3 p.m.; Circle 5 will
singers would sing for such chick­ Mrs. S. G. Itarriinan. Loch Ai
bsir, to a.in.; Sircle d with Mrs. M
en feed as $100,000."
(Actually, Metropolitan's report K. Baker, Grapevllle Ave., 10 a
in.; Circle 7 with Mrs. Earl Dose l top for a single performance Is sey,
Floral Heights. S p.m.
about $1,300, averaging perliaie
The Primacy Sunbeams will
lew than $1 000.)
neet at the First Baptist ChurclLanza said he turned down Hie ij 3:3d p.m.
offer He said he'll accept when
The First Baptist Training Unim
the . money is $1.30.0(10 Bui he Worker’s council will in eel at
added:
I ii.m. In the Memorial Educations,
"Money, it is nothing. Absolutely building. Covered dish supper a
ncthing to me But unfortunately 7 p.m. Worker's meeting begin
aiouey Is the slandard by wind, nlng al 7:30 p m .
you are Judged In this business,"
TUESDAY
Concern over money Is one of
The Intrrmedlale Royal Amba*
the principal causes of Lanza’s two sailors will nieel it the First Bap
year retirement after being on top ltd church at 7 p in.
of the show business world He bad
Presbyterian Circle No. 8 'wil.
been earning a million a year, yel men willi Mrs. Ernest Soulhwar&lt;
the United Slates slapped a lien m W 20III St , 8 p in Circle •
on lilt earnings for back Income will meel with Mrs Ralph Dean
fixes. The blow added to his emu 2200 Pa l met lu Ave.. O'30 a m
lional upset.
The Horticulture chairmen of
"The gnvernmcnl claimed [ owed I he Sanford Garden Club will meel
a quarter of a mlll'on dollars," nl to a.m., at the home of Mrs
he reported “ In the past year, I H J. Gut, 1024 Pal m el to Ave
The executive board of tin
have pa'd them over a quarter
million, hut I am still liehlud. ac Seminole High School £ T A wil.
cording to them I si ll must'pay 1
7:30 P
-SBS l-l
income lax on Hie money j earned “ r,;,',r Y‘ ! i i r&lt;&gt;. a 8r " 'TA iiiccliii,
to m y them!"
will ***' bold al 8 p m in the audi
Ills entire $ 10,000 check for hi' lornmi with the president, Mrs
T V debut - the celebrated "record J It. St. John presiding Ai' pai
nils ure urged to attend
T ?mh‘ vrrv " *'fortiuiaIe "
daughter, of Wesley ......la.
,
?,,.n ,VI r*
no Tf
School Class will hold its regulai
J 01,'1 " *, * ,ir&lt;! K'’ months j,l(,
un,| „„cl«l meeliug In M
o' work I can wipe out everything (i|Miey Hall ;l1 7:M p.m wilh the
1 ?w?1,
.
.,
.
, 1November group as hostesses &gt;
J lVl.?lnti frrm ,! *
" ‘a'
Christ mas sal.' will he held
d/,.1 h, h? 1
V',“'r !
The Unity Truth Class will mer
" , f , o
.ro L * '
" I •» I be Valdez Hotel at 7.45 p.m
much more than $.&gt;0,000 a week with-Carolyn Pnrsons a» teacher
from Las Vegas casinos Lanza will The study book "Pence Begins a*
not consider them, lie is opposed Home." will he conllnurd Tin
to singing In nlgld clubs.
| .,,,1,11^ |* invitrd.
How Is he g 'lng to recover his
financial stability’
remained loyal throughout his lay
He Is starting with Hie T V ap­ off. The'mail reaction to his TV
pearances, He does one Thursday apjieaninrc was mountainous, he
•fid nirdher Nov. 18 He plans to
make personal appearances in a
"Hint's one thing I didn’t neglect
few weeks. He will start off wilh while I wasn’t working— the fans,'
dales with symp'iouy (irchw.tr.n In he said. " I Insisted that Uir gov
ti&gt;«-East, singing a f*w - songs on eminent allow me (tie expense m
the program. A full-scale eonrert several secrefnrlex In answer Hi.
tour will follow after he makes a fan mall."
movie.
His ugenls say a movie deal will
he unii'iimred any day.
f
Listen Tu
"Whatever 1 make will lie J&gt;r 50
J
A
C
K
IIA T K J A N
per cent of the proflls," Lan/a
said. "Several studios have been
WT i t It
perfeetlv willing In go for such
Twilight
7:111 P. M.
deals. Thry said I couH write my
Sntunlit)
r.:
15 P. 31.
own ticket "
Lanza said that his fans have

Rev. T . Andrews
To Address Group At Parish H all

M any A ttractio n s
W ill Be O ffered
A t Southside

darl hoard, teddy bears, Itnnn
board, and bean hoard Ami ii
anyone is looking lor a bite to cat
lie will have hi- choice of po|
corn, sno cones, pea mils, sliced
homemade cake, coffee, candied
apple-, homemade candy, ami hoi
dogs Tin- evening will begin with
a ham supper al 5 ;n&lt; o'clock
Available to lake home for lali r

Church.

This church, with whom the
Episcopal church Is In comium
ion, Is one about which little is
known. The subject of Eather An­
drews' talk will be "The Polish
National Catholic Church "

enjoyment will be homemade e.iki
and hiiked good'
The counit,
'lore will ofiix clothing and Hie
pair tree will he featured
The kiddles should gel a kn k
ool of the pomes ami horses, snap
pmg tin tie, small ear
the fi*!i
jioml. ami the surprise packagr
from parcel
post
( indeulified
clowns will he parading around
Ihe grounds sidling balloon*
An edueiiion.il and interesting
movie will he shown The liatuli
craft department has been halo
al work getting articles ready 1..
sell so that customers may begin
filling their Christmas list*
The plant Uoolli will earn a
large seleetlon ol plants (or eat
dens Mr* Jack Kunner slate.1
tlial she I* looking forward to -i.
mi' a L.rge crowd at Hie c.iti'
val and urges those uttcinliin i
come in coslimii'

Geneva G arden
Club W ill Have
M eeting Nov. 3
The Geneva, Garden Club wil
lave five of the members prescnl
or the Nov. 3 program. Mrs, John
Thomas. Mrs. Charles Cole, Mrs
J. II. Bllbrey, Mrs. W. G. Kllhee
and Mrs. J. K. Brown will each
speak for five minutes on some
otiose of growing things, either
nouse plants or gardening. Tin
meeting will be held at 2:30 p.m
in the Community House.
Suggested Christinas arrange
inents will he discussed and hm
tesses for Ihe inerting will ho Mr«
William Kllhee. Mvx. J. II llil
brey. Mrs George Lindsey, amt
ilrs. Lewis flruifcnicyrr
"God does not deduct
frniii
man’s ulliilted time those houi'
spent ill gardening,'' Is a IIIOlll.
isrd by the group

H orticultural
C lin ic To Be Held
In Daytona B each

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En tertain Brownies
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EngagedCouple
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Mis Horace l.iltle nml dough
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Troop five with ii Hallowe'en pul
ly Tuesday lit llieii luon. in I ... b
Al lull
The Brownies, nil dicucd in
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was us-isled by Mrs. it. It. I'm
lull and Mrs John Hlunlon .It
Tbose present were Corine Ben
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1.11Alice ( ' I n n s . .lean Fleteliei,
l(oseilim) Flow »'i s, llm limn ....... I
win, I'iioly 1.1*1x1-. Ilnibnin K n!
Felly l.nl set. lorn- t 111It . K.Ill-114
Mi Son in, Bills Nioii , Mao .'i'iui
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.I*p.itacuand •ream sain c lop w 11It boi
lereii eriimlis and grated eheddiit
iliei-se and beat mild luilibl. lit a
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‘Flu- Senior Methodist Youth Fel*
L"vsfup nf the Flrsf
Methodist
church I* planning a hayride and
beach party for tomorrow. T h i .....up plans to leave (he church
it 7 p m in the truck of W. W.
lyre Tlie Senior Connell suggest*
Hu- 'inn of 3ih* per person 10
Friend* of Mr* \\ I lay me
cover the eo-t of supper.
'mi yy111 he -ol i v tn leant lh.il stie
At the bench a campfire pro­
I* eniilmeil to llu- lii.iiigi Mi non
gram is planned and will consist
tal m Grlutulii
ol a wiener roast supper, fellu*
'hip singing playing games, and
Itlehard Hall afriwil today to .1 brief concluding vesper program
spend Hie weekend tn N.nilnid willi tIn- friendship circle ana
and tu lie an usher in the June
MYF benedie'ioil
l ushing weddlllg
Hie beach party is portly In ob­
Mr. and Mrs E l&gt; Si owe ari servance of Hallowe'en, but alio
spending a few day* in fori Ian is a farewell gesture tn one of the
members, Jim llelgcrx, who I* r*derdale and Miami A n ..... pun
mg them i* Mr* Stow o'- nti ■ turning In In* home In Indiana
ler being yvitli Ihe Youth FellowMrs M M Evan* ol si Uim*
ship (nr ihe past Iwo year*.
line, formerly ol Sanford
Counselors (or the Senior M Y
Friends of .Mrs M .! \ m : n wil an- Mr and Mrs James B o iir
he sorry to hear that sin- Ii i* heeu i Accompanying Ihe young p if#
ioiilined to Hie Ferliald I .iiightun Saturday yvill he Mr and Mrs. Jim
Memorial Hnspllal since Monday ‘ Leonard

Tommy Kuhn, who i.
Florida State t iuyei -ii.
h.issee, arrived to spend
end with III* parent' Mt
E G Kuhn

I \i'r mix (InrK

Which lx witchT Nonel They're pattern.
all good rggs lu witehe* huts,
Iwl«t collars into elides of ize
i'hry’re part of the fun at Hal lo hold egg* nml fa-ten with pa*te.
luwe'rn parties. Fateh Is a fuser rtn-li pa - 1e nanu s uf got-sl&lt; oil
lo lake home or consume on the collars
s |hiI Each hears tin guest's name
Make wlldles' huls hy joining
on its cullar and can he used as a lite two slmiglil edges of lie
plan-curd.
crown »n Ilia- insole with cellulose
The ha nl-hoi led look on the shell tape Attach crown to hut toim
The third annual hnrlirullural is achlevd with a black crayon or
clinic will be conducted Nov. 2 at
the Armory on Uulluugli ltd.. Duv- " f»w -In il... ol ,1 ...Inllmi.l, ...... *"|| . “ It'kiJ'ifilrt!''l',',.. "'i'll’'. 't '*
mna Beach, under Hie sponsorship
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••f the t'mineil of Garden (Tubs of
in iiimy MUi'h u» this Hur\\ ht-n )mi*l tfiokintr *virs |,,v« r
the Halifax Aicu and Hie Sivtti Miami with iHipi'orn,
shcavon of
hi pan with w«i*’i lo I'i'ina
District oi the Florida Fi-ileiutiun plain t « r autumn l«»n\»*§) for backoii &lt;* inch alnivt* ••Mf*
of Garden (Tubs.
icrouml nml |ir«*itof— yuu have .** *,‘l l»Hn^iiiK inpidly tu i«iihuir#
iluuis of Ihe clinic, a free * *r cciit^rpiren to nulintr mnifir for *,,rl1
,*, ni &lt; uvi'i an I l"l «taml
vice for Ihe solulion of g.irdentng Halluwc'eii.
| lf» mmvitcA
cool pMtmntly
problems, will he from lu a m to
II p m ' s huw U' h itoin*:
ami liioioii^lily m mill wni*,i rhit
4 p.m.
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't»rfnc* on
Niue horticulture specialists will
he mi hand l» give advice on the from hlnck paper, lifting nhnvo yolkn
treatmenl of diseased nr inset 1
ridden trees, shrubs aml plantWhatley, Mis* Julie Coiinor, Miss
itleulify pianist demnnslrale the
Jerry
Wilkinson. Miss
Maty
latest methods of plant prupag.i
Francis Henderson, Miss Pally
linn and anlyze -oil
Walker, Miss Patty Brown
Present from the Volusia t'ounii
George Swit mi, Cloirles Swann,
Agricultural Extension will
hr
, George Heiitoli, l.yimwool WliotT II Townsend ( ‘minty agrleul
ley, Jimiuy Watl'-v, Mike Itotundo,
Miss Beatrice Brown and Tony Walter liialinm, tin- It&lt;v and Mis.
lure agent. Jim Initlrell. assistant
agent; nml Mrs. Kdnu l$by. Immr Posey, whose marriage will lie an S I. Whatley, Mi nml Mrs. Jack
demonstration agent.
event of Nov, 7 nt the Central Benton, Mi
uml Mis. Iiim y
From the Agriculture Extension Baptist Church, were entertained Brown, Mis. J, It. Weaver, Mu.
Monday
night
hy
the
Young
Peanml Experiment Station nl the
.1 (?. Lodge, and Mi. nml M m J.
University of Florida will come le's Sunday Schuul and Training E. Tedder.
Inlon
of
the
Central
BaptUI
Hr. Howard Miller, plant pulho
loglxt: James Brngdon, entomolo Church lit Ihe home of Ihe Rev.
gist; Dr T J. Sheehan, assistant and Mrs. S. L. Whatley, Mill East
ornamentals horticulturist. Jasper UUlh Ht. Tho Whatley home w u
Jollier, assistant horticulturist on beautifully deco tilled with mixed
lawns und citrus, Dr E. W, Me- colors of hibiscus.
Elwee, ornamental Imrllcilllnilsl
Entertaining gullies were dlreetmil Fred Law retire, cllrlrullurist. eil by Mrs. Myrtle Lee lleintz ami
Chairman nl the clime t' Miss Mrs. J. E. Tedder. Tile plises were
IF I. Horner, hnrtlriillurol chair- won by Jimmy Whatley and Wat - 1
man of thr Garden Council nml ter Graham.
Later In the i vening the eniiplu
the Sixth District of thr Federa­
tion. M rRalph Spicer, Sixth was presented '"iGi gifts from tb*
District illretTor for Hie Federa Monday Mehool (Tlnss nml tin
11uiiiliig Union oftor w-hidi re*
linn is Hie vice chairman and MiJohn Armlxtcad, presidenl of Ho- fresbmeuts wen* servisl
Mr and Mrs I. F Spencer .in
Cmincil is chairman ex-ofllcio
I Invited to 111- with the . inijlle the pruin I grandparents nt IIn u
were Miss Chnrlntle Swann, ,y|is-. Itrxl grandchild Imrn in Mr am
Any spaghetti sauce leftover? Rette Giblw, M r, Myrtle lli-intx, Mr* George Spencer on liel 2H
Heat cooked diced meat or poultry Miss Dorothy Gillyard, Mi •s fa'll, in T;ill.i*i.i- ee The young in.hi
ami serxe over split toa*led ham ette ( ‘axon, MUs Biiiloiiit t nsxube, weighed ii Hi* M ■&gt;/ and was
Imrger buns for lunch or suppci Miss l.ennie Rotundo, Mis, .Inns named Larry Lynn
willi a salad.

You'll mak* happy trncka in thin pnre-nettlnR new

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V i - Join Saunders daughter l,! I
V few of Ihe attractions fot Hu- V r and Mr- Joseph s t u p i d e r t small fry to try their -kill at to among 3.1 members recently i u&gt;
morrow evening nt the Hallowe’en ped by the ITientei Da nee Group
carnival al Southside Element.in at I- Inrida Stole I nix &gt; -m ill I ai
School will he Ihe ducks on pond i.ihassee

The Rev. Thendnrr Andrews will
uldress the woman's auxiliary td
Inly
Cross
Episcopal Church
•londay afternoon id 2 30 o'clock
t Ihc paclsh hall.
Father Andrews, a retired priest
1 Winter Park, has recently pub
Isheil a book which Is considered
me of the finest works of Its kind
in the Polish National Catholic

The furnilv of Robert Carter
and Robert Beilenbuugh wi-li lo
express thulr tbanko and appre­
ciation for the kindnesses shown
them through the sheriff's offira
and the N ow Auxiliary station
and our iiihnv friends who helped
ip the rescue Wednesday-, Every
kind wonl, deep and prayer wax
appreciated
adv.

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Jackson. 8. C.
6:M followed by A* business
Mr. and Mrs. Dougin* Newton meeting and Initiation of new
ami rhlldrcfi hove moved Inin Sun member*. The local members In
ford recently.
charge of the dinner are Mrs.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Arthur Grover, James A. McGrath of Longwood,
who speni last winter In Lake Mrs. D. T . Warren of Fern Park.
M iry, were greeting friend* tail Mra. Allen Forward of Fore*t City,
Tuesday, on their way to St. and Mr*. B. D. McIntosh Jr., Al­
ing; Mr*. John Reams, secretary children were taken to the movie* Petersburg following a summer tamonte Spring*.
In Chelsea, Mass.
News
of Christian social relations; Mrs. In Orlando. Guest* were Sandra spent
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. M. Kieffcr ol
The chicken dinner served by
Maude Tupper, secretary of Chlls- I'rosser, Gleniln Payne, Tom MiI t MRH. UEVEKI.Y KATON
liocknorl, N. Y . have arrived t the Seminole-Orange county Little
A *pccial meeting of On* Long- tlon education; and Mrs. I.eroy wee, Hill Wharton and Pamela spend the winter wllh her bro Uagucrs I*it Saturday night in
wood Town Council wo* cnlliil on Neuman, secretary of way* and Kldringe.
tficr-lndnw nnd sister, the llev the Municipal Park in Altamonlr
Tueeday evening at the town hall mean*.
and Mrs. James M. Thompson Springs was termed a huge suc­
The first nodal activity of the
for the purpo.e of correctlnir the
. Some years ago, the Kieffcr* spoil cess. Approximately tooo people
L a k e M ary
eltjr'o lax roll. On chci'klng the group will he a reception for the
a winter in Lake Mary.
were served, although the workers
too roll It wo* fouixl one tract of new vleur, the llev, (ieorge |„ It) VIRGINIA P. ANIIKRHDN
Mr ami Mrs. T P. Strader ol met with difficulty when the stove
lit
anger
and
Id*
wife,
Nov.
R
at
land hail not been recorlH, Thl»
Mr and Mrs. ( ecll Mixon are Salisbury, N. C., have been Hit failed to work, necessitating wail­
tract wo* admitted to the tax roll H p. in. at the I.ongwood Library. announcing the birth of a -on. guests of her hrolher-in-law am ing In line for tnnny. II was
and approved unanimously by the
sister, Mr and Mr*. H. A. A y m
William Marlon, Oct 20.
agreed Ihal II was worth waiting
The
Lyrnun School
Parent
council.
Mr and Mrs. Jack Howell and ret ently.
fur. Altiimnnle advance lickcl
Teachers
Association
will
hold
a
Mayor Jen* Cottinghain announc­
Mr and Mrs. J. It. McLaughlin sales amounted lo *264, Ollier
ton Hus* of Jacksonville were the
spaghetti
slipper
on
Saturday
at
ed the new mape, one each for the
week old guests of hit parent* Mr. are home again after spending towns, composing the Lillie l,ca
fire department end tin* itnin f&gt; p. m. during the early limn* of and Mrs II I. Howell, and hei some lime with relatives In am flue are Maldtand,
Maitland, Longwood and
th«.
Hallowe'en
Carnival.
work*, would be delivered In nboot
parents. Mr and Mrs Joe Ervin. around Philadelphia.
nrn Park. The dinner cnmmlltee
Mr*.
Herman
.Inyre
i«
in
charge
one week'* time.
Mr and Mrs Hubert Young re­
The Naiarvjie Parsonage Is lie included B. F. .McKinney, Alta­
Pavclchak,
Fern
Mr. Voile William*, Sanford at­ of the dinner. Mr* William P.o* lumed Sunday from Charleston, mg extensively remodeled, prlo. monte; Joe
torney, was preaent appearing for V r, ticket sale, amt Mr*. Ellxii- S C where lliev hail hern llie to the oectipaney of the new pas Park; James Drown, Maitland,
lor. the llev I. A Peterson am and M. Dr Hosier of Unigwontl,
John Carulhun, who»e I... . II* helii llniinian, ijesserts. They will past six weeks
I Mend, of Herbert Lumper! will his family
ernae for Madden Corner* I* un­ he n**l*t&lt;*l hy several mother*.
Ho** Moldey, Walter Krohne arid he glad In hear Ihal he it at home.
The second section of Lake Em
Mr*. R. Parker, mother of Mr*.
der con*lderatlnn for renewal by
the council. William* wu* inform­ Herman Joyce will supervise tin- |o(lowing rrrent husiiltaliratlim in ma Cove subdivision is being hull L D Blackford, arrived last week
dozed, another sign of Lake Mary from Toronto, Canada, In spend
ed that no decision could be rend­ construction of Die Ixjrith* and get­ Sanford
Mr and Mrs Joe llrvanl, tor i progress.
un extended visit with Ihe Hlaekered at the meeting. Low* govern­ ting the athletic field .i-riily for
merly of Kern Park, have pur
Tuesday Airs W. (I. Evan* lion ford*.
ing the town, only permit Hie tran­ the carnival.
There will he a midway, a fish ehiitt’d (lie former Miser house ami tired her daughter. Sandra, on ha.
.Mr. and Mr*. Thom a* Glenn
saction of Much buxine** a* the
10th birthday. The tnrly wa* held Greene of Orlando have rented
special meeting Is called for. Wil­ pond, pig* in a poke, several game* muted inlo il.
Mr and Mrs A F Kemp re­ at llie Community Hall, where Hit llie W IL llrnwii bungalow on Alliam* was rennested to present of skill, Hint a "chuck wagon"
turned Sunday front a vaeatlon children clayed various games tumnnle Ave. Mr. Greene I* In
hi* business at the nest regular serving snack* nnd cold drink*.
which
look them In Cincinnati, l.ule In llie nflcrnmm the Imsles* Hip advertising and really busi­
Also, there will he hay rides,
meeting.
ponies, fire engines, a cake fill where they enjoyed n reunion ol axslsh'd hy Mrs A. II. Ailing and ness.
In* f.imilv and on to Chicago, lieu Mr- J II William*, served birth
A wood* fire on Tuesday after and country store.
tiny rake, imp corn, ami candy tu
American Legion Old Glory Post
Movies will lie shown all even­ ver unit L ’ * Angeles
noon on the Markham ltd., LongThursday Mrs .1 AL Thompson the ynung guests. Invited were No. 183 will hold a Hallowe’en
wood, destroyed 10 acre* of tim­ ing In the auditoriuin.
Climaxing the evening of run chairman of the tiizwir to he hole Mllliin Unwell, Snnja and Joy We*. Masquerade Hall at the Post Hume
ber. George Utto, I-ongwood lower,
un llwy. 17 02 and Ihe shores of
hv llie Pii-sbylei'ian ( hurrh, pre &gt;er. Hike Murray. Jack and lb
received the report of the fire and will he a costume pnrnde.
Prairie Lake tonight. The StreamI -lib'il over a called roluilllllei criy Hunulloii. Taimudge lit am'
relayed the message to ..........
Sieve liner*, an ail girlf nrcbeslra. will
Ilf
Mr*. George Otto, xtnte prest- meeting llesldes Mrs Tboiupson Karl Huberts, Dunnu Heard,
at the Hangers headquarter*. San­
l.'itrv Che l»&gt;-, Handy Alev' provide the music for dancing,
ford, and they responded Immed­ ilcot of thi’ ,Stale Council Worki-t t present wire (lie llev I. W II Willis,
of Senior Home Demonstration .if Sc.ill. Mis II W Keogh, repre under. Sandra Vehnrn, Kenneth which begins al (I p m. and coniately.
lulling the I tii'uilslilp t l i*s, Mis .Sliatks Ailele .Mllrie Mary Jean linnet Ihnnigli 12 30 p m. Tickets
Assistant County Hanger Joe I l lorlillt, l&gt; ft on Wednesday even
liar are tl per pirson and the public
t
, I i aslleherry and Mrs 'I--it Guad Siif’ildte Middling*.
Wii
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to
attend
llie
Counti&gt;
Worn,
n'*
Kamey and Asalitunl Hunger
liar a and Peggy ,Miller. O u r tl is invited. There will be prlres
bur llyuier speeded |u the loca­ i 'Inb* meeting* in Washington, |i Itt.hiktsn . fr-1iit the Mothers' Cn 1class
Karen Seaman Genre* liar lor eoflumes. Joe Pavclchak it
Mm lieorye It
Patler-on
tion of the fire. Hanger It iriney C. lid* nieeling will lie In Id on ■li
In.in llie H linen's
Assoeialion ley. David Hruwii. Tummy Welder •lance cum miller chairman.
reports that the fire had guinml Oct, 2H Ml.
Oct. ,'tl, Nov t, Mr*, (itto will ool \!. I' It Anderson from Ho huld, t ur d Srhinilulllg*. ti»i)e
considerable headway befuie their
i Hu.ke linhdt". Wirtrh, Myrm
arrival. However, the file wu* e«- lie ulleinllnit the National llmiie Hiiiines' VVonii'ii'' tirrle A ton Wdlljilts sue Ann Tulicv Creel&gt;
Oenioiislation I oimcil ineiting*. i ll'll ill h - iiopi'I wa . set (or U !lo thlsti'uil and Cnlleen Matthews
tmgushed In one hour.
m , Dee .1 11 llie i hamher ol
Hy AU DIE FR K V A TT
Wildlife Officer John Waiien On Nov. !j, 1 iii&lt; will Joinin') t.i , Ip oiiinm
i i 'i ' Various nnlniiDullnii*
Mr and Mrs. Lewis Markham
Muiyland to allitul tin- Civil In
also gave hi* assistance.
(ihiI a* their gui'sl* Sunday Mr.
fense confrienci At the concliiston ' tgreed In eimlriht le collee. roll
O steen
ereitn and sugar L o t
and Air*. Jack Wall* of Hanfnrd.
Tha Woman'* Civic League of of these meeting* Mrs. Otto will I huMer,
fatntlv will bring a entered dl h
Mr*. Jimmie Merrill entertain
Hy AIRS. K IN G A L L M A N
Longwood will sponsor a talent continue on In New York, New Thf
silver offering to he lake
The It. A.'* of the (laptlst ed a number of guests al her home
ihow tu he held at the Lyman Jersey and Conuri'linit to vt»lt will go lul i llie new building mini
Church met last Monday wllh their Monday night Those enlrrtalned
with relative* and friend) hofuie
School on Nov. 2(1.
Kacli croup will bute a table am ciMinsi'liir, Rev. Lorry DeLoxier. were. Afr*. T W. Prevail. Airs.
Those wishing to purtlriiinle r*I ill nlng to her home.
i'll b lin d goods cattily, and Hies Thosee pre*eul
III
were: Dicky ami Dan Dreggnr*. Air*. Leonard Hugmay now register with Mrs. John
|u rj-tie inil typical bazaar item1 lltihhy Hr'hullz, Huhby Thompson, gin*, Airs. Vincent Butler, Airs
Carhart either In perron nr hy
The i..iogw.ii.il Kliiilergni ten
\V. d ha- been lecelved of ill. Jiu&gt; Frank uiiil Henson Hay Tfc.t, Grace Lindsey. Mr*. Albert Gel
phone. The phone number i* Win­ will ii.iipi-ii on Nov. t, having illness ol Mr*, II I Anderson
ger, Afr*. Joann lleeves, Airs.
ter Park 20-2284. All those having morning cIii- hc* on Mondity, Wed who with lor Ini'bind, who Is i. Hilly Ryan, Jimmy and John A l­ Sneer and daughter Virginia uf
ipy talent either, the individual iiemlay and Ft iilny. f’jn**i * will lie hngher of I* I) Anderson, win' im pi’liTsmi, 11•-1 niaii Allman and Titusville, Fred Vunalsteln and
or group, may enter. Tim e will comlocti'il niidi'i the mipi-i vision of ( ■ted hete Ins) «e i on She miller Kiluar Mirllon Jr.
Mrs. Flank Ta il and Airs, Cath­ terry Beer of Oviedo, Peggy Hit*
ha division* for, untieing, singing, Mrs. Italpli Hlevens, who I* own­ weni sini'i"".' at llie Kllwood Clli
-i t and Beverly Pulh of Sanford.
dramatics and other Httiriuliumiij. er ulnj operutor &lt;if the school. Mo­ llosptl.il. Kllwood I lly Pa las' erine Hreyetlr attended the Vnlu- Viillrrn and Addle Prevail, unit
There will he cash prim-* for all ther* desiring llinlr cldldli'll to at Tltitrsday mnl is re,;girled m In *bi County Teachet* Association Dtilphine Phillip*.
winners and there Is Wo uk ‘* limit tend all day nr have more clusse - making a guild recover)
.t ii tneetlnif in lie I. a. id, Friday.
M r and Airs. Cutler Hurt had
Mrs, Herman Knleff ueromand the registration is open to n week may make the ncccssniy feared however. Ihal Ibis Him1*
a* their dinner guests Sunday the
pnllie
il.Mr
Cyril
llulner
nl
Hanarrungmint*
with
Ml*.
Steven*.
will
inlerfi'te
will)
Ibelr
previnui
ail breas.
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llev amt Airs W D. Kyzer of
Mrs, A, C. Mulrcr I* general
October I* memherNhiti month plans to riiitrn to Lake Man ferd to lluek Lake Kumlitv mi a Alim*.
fishing trip. They caught H lias*.
chairman and will Ite nsslstisl hy for the Lyuiun P-TA. Officer* of itrrminI Nov t.'i for llie winter
Mr*. T. W. Prevail had a* her
Herman Allninn, hoii of Mr. nnd
Mra. John Carhart and Mrs. Halph the Parent* Tlenchers Association
SnetidinU Mcmlat
with Mrs
visitor* Saturday Afr. and Mr*
Hammond.
or title of the teachers nt I.ymini Merle 11 v•-*i al O n .... w e e Mrs Alt*. Kini; Allnmn and lluhert l,r»ter Truesdnle of Sanford, Atri
School nmv he contacted i.'li.tive li e d VV"iielin hi , Ms's Wllllntl III mike, sun of Mr. and Mi*. Huger Harney ('uudill and granddaughter
iiuime. and Mr- Ida Keogh am III nuke, who ate in the 7lh grade Ha.'linru: of..................
Tha ladles of the Christ Church In memhershlp.
Green Cove Sprl
Spring*
and attending *ehtnd ut Enturauxiliary alected their officer.! at
Forrest Katun and
The H«v, M. D. Jackson reput­ lier gniiiddiiiighler, Kathy WII J rise un. un the honor roll (his anil Air*
lard
daughter Hevcrl) uf /ellwand.
ed at the recent llnptlst jlihie
lhair last meeting.
Mr and Mrs C M Wual ro lit*1 six week * of (lie school year.
Mra. John Reams, retiring presi­ meeting that lie had accepted a
llie P-TA held It* meeting Tues&lt;
Mr. mid Mi*, Hor'on Walsh, day night ot the school Plan* for
dent turned ovar duties tu the new call to Kdgewuter. to tnUw over lurried Monday In their Inline on
prealctent, Mrs. Charles Nlchol*, duties there, lie will he l"rmlnut- Crystal Lake, alter stiemllng lltr Mrs. Heusley and son Tommy ami the Hallowe'en Carnival were
Mr*. Clark Lenmirdy -ill of Sail- made About 13 attended.
ind Mr*. Charles Searcy was elect­ Ing Ills tilllnnce with the liaplUl summer al Ilnldwln. Mich
Allendmit llie first winter meet ford railed on All*. Charles
Mr. and Air*. Cader Hurt had
ed seerstary ami Mr*. Leroy Hen- Church, un Huiuliiy. The Bov, unit
a* their dinner guest* Tuesday
» l H f treasurer.
Mrs. Jacksun have been connected lug id the Sunlnrd hraneh of Hit Brown Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L". K. Smith of evrnlng Vallecn and Addle Pre' Mra. Robert Hammond and Mr*. with the church here for several Chuln ofMhitilom. held ut till
,
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*■. V. Mill lean war* appal ntnl tu year* and will he greatly tnl**eil ChrlstinTi'AHitni'n Cliurch Tuesday Del.and called on Mr* K. W. Smith vatt.
and
Mr* Georgia (Jtiluhy reeenily.
ft# Altar Guild; Mrs. Herbert hy their congregation ami friends. tva* Airs I' D Anderson, retire
The llev, W, B. Kyzcf of Mlm*
Afr.
nnd
Mrs.
II.
F.
Hmke
visit­
ell
I
till!
Luke
MartHunter, secretary of mUsInnx;
conducted the services at the Hap
Tim blood drive held at the Uhl
The llev. ami Mrs James M ed tlieir daughter, Mi*. I.iillirr list Church Sunday, He will nlso
Mra. Ralph Stevens, secretary of Gloty Post last week fnl'rd to
Tlintnpsun
spent
Monday
ev
it
ilugset,
who
Is
nlnyine
wllh
her
bromotlon; Mrs. Tlnunn* lllnnton, meet it* ipiiila Several men turnconduct next Sunday's services.
secretary of United Thank Offai• down due tu mill* and sevortil cull­ lllg in Kissimmee, where she ad sister, Mr*. Joe Slewait in SnliMr*. Jimmie Merrlt had ns her
liresseil Du' women of llie Pres­ fotd. Air*. Ilugset j* doing nicely
ed In sHylng they were III and emtlil byterian Church, repo, ling on hei after umlei going smgery last overnight guests Monday. Airs.
Peggy Husseil and Mr*. Heverlv
not give ut Mils time. Loral resi­ nttendanee at llie tpiiulremilMj week.
Path of Sanford.
dents may contact Mr*. James Me meeling ol the Nallmial Council
Friend* of Mr*. T. II McCalGruth or Mrs. Charles Murrison of Women's tlriiaritzalimis, held
Airs. Scott Kyzer spent Sunday
ioiigh will tie glad to heat Hint she m (Ivletlu with Air. ami Air*
W E L L D R IL L IN G when In nerd of a dimall'iti fiout Inst June al Purdue (Itilverslly
reliiind
Friday
after
convaleHclng
the hloud hank or n* to when they
llie llev I, W Scull, who I*
in a lest home in Sanford. She Charles McCullitgh.
may he donors.
-tale clerk of lIn- North Florida
Mrs. T. W Prevatt and family
I.ytili llauman wa* honored on Presbytery, atlcmb'd a counci. i* doing nicely nt present.
Mrs. George Hirt wit* in Do- had a* their guest* Sunday. Mr*
• Tumps • Irrigation
III* seventh birthday during tin- meeling id tin' organization held
Land and Daytona, Monday on u Prevatt’* sister and brotheMiiweek when her mother, Alt*. lust Frida•y in Kuslls.
Inw, Mr. and Airs. Guy Durranrc
H O W A R D C . L O N G uisl
Cl labelli llauman. entertained a
Friends of Hubby Heaves, snr business trip.
Mr. and Mr*. Hay IVII and and sons of New Smyrna.
small
group
of
friend*.
ol
Mr
and
Mrs
Jnhn
It
Heave,
Paul Alaxwell left Saturday fur
SQ7 E. Commercial
Ph. 888
After the traditional birthday will lie liilcresled In hear that hi dung liter Linda Gay of Farmton, Yellow Springs, Ohio where he
cake nnd Ice-cream wa* nrived, the Is In tin1 army, stationed ut Foi Mr. Vermin Clifton and Miss Nan­ will visit relatives.
cy Am i'll uf New Smyrna spent
.Sunday in Dade City
Dchhy Pell of Fa nut on spent
the weekend with her gramljinrents, Mr. and Airs, Raymond Pull.
Mr. and Mr*. George Hauser and
•on Marlin, Mr, ami Mrs, Howard
Hauser ail of Del.arui ami Air.
and Mrs. Lyman Woods ami Mr.
G. N. Allman uf Ormond Reach
called on Mr. and Airs. V. P.
Allman Huiulny.
Air. and Air*. I - Van Etten,
Air*. N. II. William*, Air*. Harry
O.teen and Mr*. Charle* Bruwa
attended the Keminule Association
of tin1 IlnptUt Churrch in Edgewater, Thursday. Mr*. Osteen re­
ProgresH iHour most Important Product, even In Sanford.
presented Ihe Osteen Baptist
PRO GRESS M EAN S:
Church a* delegate and Mra.
Bruwti wo* alterimto delegate.
Air, and Mra. DnWItt Hamer and
M O R E IN C O M E — F O U R new InduHtrieH — M any more now Hilly
of Wllllstun nnd Mr. and
Air*. Jan Jenklmon of Tamnn
Interested.
were recant visitor* of Air*. KuJenklnaun.
B E T T E R L IV IN G C O N D IT IO N S — over fi()0 new homed, new nice
Mr*. Catherine Breyrtte nnd
Air*. King Allninn Httrnded tha
streets, resurfaced streets, street lights, and more to come. More Enterprise
P-TA meeting Tuesday
evening,
H O M E O W N E R S A N D T O U R IS T S settling with us.
Mr. and Mr*. Charle* Hoff and
son
n of, Mima called un her parent*
, B E T T E R H E A L T H —Progressive sanitury conditions protect­ Mr, nnd Mr*. Arthur C'lnrk Monda
in g us from tragic epidemics—New Hospital now a reality.
Vincent Brooko nnd child*
run and Mr, and Mr*. John BudM O R E R E C R E A T IO N F O R T H E W H O L E F A M IL Y - summer rick and children of Hanford call
on Mr, and Mr*. It. L. Hutton
programs, swimming pool, sh u ff lebourd courts, tourist building, ed
Hunday.
Mr*. G, A. Harris and *on Gary
etc.
Air*. Blufonl Carroll and daught­
er*, Judy ami Carol Ann and Mrs.
P R O T E C T IO N F O R O U R C IT IZ E N S — More policemen, and Cyril Hutner and Mr*. It. L. Mor­
ton all of Banfonl called on Mr.
more firemen with more modern equipment, increasing number and
Mra. W. E. Mnttaly Sr
Mr. gnd Mra. W. K, MatUIr Hr.
o f street lights in all parts o f the city. City government out in Monday
visited thuir daughter-inlaw, Mra. W. R. Mattalr Jr, uf
open.
Hanford, who in il).

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membership in the American Pub­
lic Health Aun. wa* presented
here yesterday to Dr. William
Henry Pickett, atete health officer
In 1M1 and 1»42.
Dr. Wllaon T . Sowder, Mate
health officer, made the presenta­
tion to the 88-year-old retired phyaician. The award was voted at
the last convention of the APHA.
Before becoming Mate health of­
ficer. Dr. Pickett wa* hcallj of­
ficer at Gainesville, Pensacola and
St Petersburg. He now lives In

Gainesville.
REGULAR BUSINESS PLANNEDi
GAINESVILLE kft— The Board of;
ubI baI planned
nlanilArl In
* less kin
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Control
to ttake
up M
regular
items of business at Its session
here today after devoting yester­
day to a closed meeting for cunration of budgets.
rJerat;
It. H. Gore, Fort LaudenAi
newspaper publisher appointed to;
the board by Acing Gov. Johns
yesterday, Is expected to attend,
today's meeling

Mr. and Mr*. George H Griffin
are back from South Bay, Long
Island, N. Y. where they spent the
summer.
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were guests for several tt.iy* u.
the Misses Hennlngcr.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph .Meyer left
early In Ihe week for Miami lo
visit their sun whom they have not
seen for three months.
Airs. Charles Ireland has re
turned lo her home after having
undergone surgery this week in
the Fish .Memorial Hospital In
DeLand.
The sympathy nf Ihe comintmity
I* extended to Airs. H. II Kslr.
camp who received new* this
week of Ihe death of her brother
In Cincinnati.
Air*. II. II. Haines, for Hirer
years a resident nf DeBary, died
till* week. Our heartfell sympathy
is extended tu her liudiaml and
family.

Li*lcn To
JACK RATIGAN
WI'IIK
Tonight
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Sat. Oct. 30
9:30 — 5:00
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promised you he he*
liovod he could give
you newerH without
additional taxofl.
N O W ht* Hays he helievcx a sewage disposj04852029
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matching coat to any other dry cleaner. If tha panta don't
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onon Sunday at 11 a.m.. with
Chaplain Dwayna H. Mcngul of tho
Orlando Air Force Bata occupying
the pulpit. Mra. 11, K, Seaman,
organlit, will return this week
from Montelua, Man, amt will be
back al the console. Sunday School
claiaea ara held each Sunday fnr
children of all agaa undar tha dlrectlon of Mr, .and Mr*. Allan FoV-

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One Dodge Meadowbrook 150 h. p.
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One Dodge Coronet 6 Cylinder
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One Dodge Coronet V8 Sedan
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LAST OF THE
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W O R K IN G Commissioner for *11 the people,
Paid for by friends of John Kndnr

DeBoi
By KAY IIUNNINGEH
The Board of Director# of the
DeBary Civic Aiaoelatlon wlU
meet un Tuesday afternoon, Nov.
2. in Community House at 2
o'clock.
The DeBary Baptist Chapel will
hold services on Sunday morning
in Community House at 11 o'clock,
to which all are most cordially In
vllcd. The monthly
fellowship
supper was held on Tuesday even
Ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
A. Smith on Granda Vista ltd. Af­
ter supper Mrs. Eileen Ahrrnethy
of the First Usptlsl Church ol
Dol.and told of her experiences
during the building of a church
in West Palm Beach.
Al Ihe business meeling which
followed Ihe Building CunimBtce
xiihmllted plans for the new
church building and they were ap­
proved by Ihe congregation. Mrs
John Hauriscn. chairman of the
bazaar com ml IIce, gave her final
report. The bazaar will be held on
Nov. 4, S, and 6 from 10 a.m. to
3 p.m. in the Kudlac Building op­
posite ihe post office. Much nard
work has gone into Ihe aitembliny
of a splendid collection of item*
which will make excellent Christ
mas gifts for friends near and
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lar. There
will
also be plant* and
baked goods, All profit*'will go to
Ihe builldlng
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fund.
The fire department answered
ils first call this week and pul
out a brush fire on the lot nexl
lo Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
l . Brown on Gem Lake. Firemen
Mealy, Schneider and It tinkle an*
wered the call.
The first meeling of Ihe season
of the Plantation Estates Woman'*
Club was held at the Mansion on
Wednesday, Oct 20 Ofllcers foi
1034 33 are Airs. Parkinsqn, pre.si
dent, Airs. Wakefield, vice pre*l
tlenl; Airs. Wlllgoose, recordinz
secretary;
Airs.
Hagenbuckle,
corresponding secretary;
Airs
Brown, treasurer The following
cnmmlltee chairmen were ap
pointed: garden, Mrs. Wagner;
library, Af.-s. Fraser; legislation,
Air*. Gabler; American home,
Mrs. Groves; refreshment*. Mrs
Schneider; house, Mr*. Coteher:
membership, Air*. Slekman, ano
hospitality, Mr*. Hlarkburn. A l­
ii? the business meeting, tea was
served by Mra. Schneider. Airs.
Lutz. Airs. Alnnroe. Mrs. Malone,
ami Airs. Rice, Fall flowers were
used fur decorations.
.Mr and air*. William Nye havi
returned from a three month vaca­
tion In Vermont.
Air. und Airs. Harry La*hrr
were host* last Saturday eveithii'
at a dinner party. The guest* were
Mr and Airs. Hay K. Peck and
llie Al!**c* Dorothea and Kay llcnnlnutr Mr and Mrs. Herman
Lcuerliau* were unable to be there
because ol the illness of their
clui'gliler, Alary Aim. who ipetil &lt;
few days In llie Fish Memorial
Hospital In DnLnnd.
Air*. Allro llohiullo returned to
her home on DeBary Drive on
Saturday accompanied by her sis
ters, Mrs. E?ic Atlchacti* and Airs
Walter Callilc. Both of them plan
to leave on Saturday for their
homes In New Jersey.
Miss .Mabel Atagee, who Is ot
Sabbatical leave
Welti Col
'a from
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le|je In Aurora, N. Y „ ii living
her. brother and slMer-In law.
Air. and Mr*. E. L Magee ol
Aladtra Hd.
Ale. and Air*. Henry Alllcltell of
Detroit, spent two week* wllh h»i
parent*. Air. and Airs. F. E. Bor
roll. Their children, Henry David,
Sharon, and Drhltie, were wi ‘
them.
Mr* Ida Fowler and her daugh­
ter, Mrs. Alarjorle Boyle of White
Plains, N Y. are house itui'Hl*
■it Mr. ami Air*. Hurry F Brown
In their Inline on Gem Luke.
Mr. and Airs. Russell William*
have returned tn their home on
Volusia Driva after* having travel­
ed fur three month* In Switzer
land, Germany, and Holland.
Air. and Air*. Aaron Dungan
are back from a two month's
visit wllh their family in Virginia.

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arid IIIjrifriral Taylor's urn le wji
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O ’Netl ( “ t ratker Actor" Oct 3|
hty ir p ltir tl F rtiu h o l Tu n e at
leading mtil in the Broadway
pity " O h Men, O h W o m e n ”
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issue ol All Florida — emept il
Thanks for your article on
didn’t verm ijinie av dear tv
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mg it N O T to he included in the
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Itikt thotrtl hri htooimtuk In
tidenttlly, she put a “ hra'’ on
our photographer, Ttent Rogtrs,
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TELL US MORE, WE
LOVE IT
At one of our trcrni civic club
mcetingi a few of our members
gut to talking about the vital
nerd for a Florida wide publica­
tion that would bring to the fore
By D O N ALD ft. BRANN
m variety hum the van noinhei
ol mtrrrvling thingv we have in j \ ^ A K I N ( i ibis ” Nativity
iiur vtalc
Scene” can be the start of many
Several ol uv who lead your pleasam hours tor ihr entire fam­
magaainr regularly, pointed out ily. Bvctynnc should help
that All Florida Magazine fulfills
M ost of os love sight of the
this very need, and while wr ip
wonder of Christmas in out mad
preciatr the fact that it is stall dash through the last days of De­
until when compared with other
cember Why not start enjoying
magaaincs of much older exist­
the "spirit” long about the first
ence, 1 feel that you should know
day of the month, if not sooner,
that we think All Florida has (ict your plans started well in ad­
come a long way, and that in
vance You will gain many pleav
time it will become almost what am hours.
you can call an "institution” in
Today, as you drive through
Flotida Your articles, stories,
the- countryside, you can see the
featutri. and all ate well selected
umvcisal spirit of Christmas de­
and what is most important, I
picted by hcaudlul Nativity scenes
think, ii has a special appeal lo
old and young, irsnlrnt and nonresident What mote could one lions in mind as those of iMr.
Cavering
ask i*
F iisi let me say ihat as an am­
I shall watch All Florida grow
and grow with interest and pndc ateur herpetologist I have other
JURY W ItAKIMAN
iMSAtl
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THE DEFENSE RESTS
I write this letter in response
to Mr. John H. Cavering's letter
published in your issue of Sept. 2).

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PAGI 1-All Honda Magarint

outside homes and churches
Such scenes are made id rough
hoards, straw-, etc The figures
may he moulded ul cut out of
plywood
The pattern offered l&gt;elt&gt;w pro­
vides full-siae cutting guides for
making the viable, in anger and
entire group of II figures Tlic
stable measures 16 inches wide by
I t inches high, an ideal siac for
usr on a uhle or below the
Christmas tree.
Bach figure is traced on panel
hoard or fihreboard and then cut
to exact shape of the pattern
The figures are then painted rise
colors the pattern specifies Guide­
lines separate each color, for pro­
fessional results

To add a realistic touch, spread
din or moss on ihr Door of iIn
stable and on the platform our
side A colorful lighting efftit
can he achieved by inserting a
single Christinas tier hulh in ihc
hack of ihc viable The pattern
offcis complete step-by-step di­
rections for assembling ihe entire
group
Send IT tents in coin or money
order for "N ariviiy Scene" Faitern No. 3lb A new catalog il­
lustrating over 200 othei Buildlt-Yoursclf patterns is now avail
able at 33 cents Send coin or
money order to Pattern Dept
All Florida Magazine, F O 13os
213, Plrasantville, N Y (Allow
two weeks for delivery )

you say as much for your dog creatures. Can ii Ik - right to con
or cat? lixtept in isolated cases, drmn one ol Cod’s uratures sim­
a snake harbots no disease or ply because it walks with its ribs
parasite communicable to hu­ instead of with legs?
reasons for keeping snakes thin mans. Can you say this much
Yes, «ur kids like rbeir friendly
just as pets.
for your dog or cat?
little pets and I liyvc the satisfac­
True enough, most people arc
Because the snake does not tion of knowing that they are
afraid of snakes, but cannot, for masticate its food, but swallows growing up wills at least one less
some reason, tome up with a it whole its bite Is not infectious. senseless fear and with at least
logical reason lor this feat. Most This also you cannot say of your one less baseless prejudice.
of the harmless snakes become dog or cat.
But a house full of tigers?
ipiitc docile in captivity and even
For crnturirt the snake has .Man, I'm afraid of those things'
if one does bite it can deliver no been perhaps the most maligned
rm . kinsiv
(sack
lutuc chin a tlivial sclalch. Can and pciscculcd of all the tailli's

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By BOB BALFE

d r t r t u n n r high point winners by clissrs

All Florida Sport* Iditar

A If h o u g h 1here hast hern I 11o r 1d 1 w n
ners and 1 * ud s« r r&lt; r % 01 out ho ini t n « g

whirring hum with .1 staccato beat
Some folk &gt; v ill it plain old noise, but
the outboard in mg enthusiast* call it the
sweetest symphony in sport*
l l.it *Aill hr * rheme song next weekend, N on r» ’ .at St Petersburg. when tl»r
State ( h 1 m pi on nIn p outboard race* ire
held under sanction of tin* Honda l;rder
ition of ( hiihoai d &lt; lub*
floats of vitvmg d e s c r i p t io n * md o/e\
will c o n v e rg e o n the S u nsh ine &lt; on for
two days of competition m trials and finals
in I I different classes to drude as mans
state championship*
Some of the M ;0 ( Units arc hydro­
planes, which hierlly ll&gt; ictoss the warn
and have earned for then driver* the mtk
name "Shingle |nckrv* ” &lt;&gt;ther boat* are
mote conventional runabout types In ad­
dition the motors arc classified in A H and
C ratings by mechanical standards So tie
program won’t lack lot variety
Outboard enthusiasts in the I'FOC have
other activities, including popular club
cruises and weekend fishing tournaments.

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FLORIDA RACING SCHEDULE
Ian 13— Miami, ftvfb«w di

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REGGII HURttY W fii Pilm Reich i* prrn
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I f — Watt Palm booth, outboard*
30— Waal Palm booth, Inboard*

Tampa, outboard*
Fab 1 4 - Punta Garda, outboard*
Fab I F - St Patanbur^, Inboard*

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oath the motor 11 the itecn

LARI BOAT outboard*, too. pet into the Florida racing act Normally uted for tithing and
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ROBERT K. PEPPER
^ \ m KHI(!A'S Drilling rlrilm .il
inilusirv is observing I.twin's D u
nlnlltl Jubilee Iliroughoul IOVI
ilir ^^rft annivrrvarv ol Tlim m s
A l ilisim's invention o l tin h i
i jmlrssrtit lamp liloon iteiimn
sitJinl rlir lii'l praitn.il rleiirn
light un O i l 21, I H ’ S vejis
igo tins rnoiillt l lir l imp huriutl
tm in Ilnurs .uni lulu linl &lt;&gt;H .i
revolution hi «lie Am ir n .n i wav
ul living
Sh u t
tlie iiihilrc •icvnlvrs
arouml I'lliMin, it i i i .iv br inter
evring Hi recall siiinr nt ilir grrat
inventor's ailvrniuirs jm l espcriminis in I'lmula, whirr In truilr
his winter litunr lor m .irlv lull
a sent iii v
ll was 111 till Dll ill 1MMI llut
Jilmni. in poor hrjlrli .iml n u n
from Ins trillions labors, first
&gt;Jim lo I'liiiill .1 \t i kill); test anil
irlavatinn III .iinvt'il h i Si A h
guvlinr hv railroad, Iml loiinil iltr
weatlici unusiullv M l Jllll ill'

aglet able lie uossril the »i.nr
lo itie in n poll ol l i il,n Ki vs
on ilir ( inti ul .Mrsun, ami Irmn
there hr si r i ft til south w jri! hv
stlioonrf Fatly in INKS hr rrailitd
I’u n u R jss4, a m u l l setilenient
ts lush luil gained sonii D im is
I Ii r site- of i lie telegraph siilion
linking ilir limit'd S u n s jn.l
t'lilu
l l n r tin- l iloos.ih.iuIni Kivu
rm pnrs into ilir liulf, im l l &gt;11
son heard storin ol j rrmotr up
rtvrr village, marked hv immense
ilumps ol h.iirihoo Ai lhis tune
ilir mvi nioi ss.iv experimenting
sm i Ii t he t l u i i r i l lihrfv ol h j in
him in i n I.1111; in pt rli it Ins light
filament. .iml so hr ilcin lu l lo
investigate
IM ison w.n t l u r m n l hv ihr
sleepy, tropical town Mr mi
mediately puriluvcil J IV itrr
i n n . anil ilrirrminril to Ituihl .i
hideaway Itrlr Mr luil a house
prefabricated in Maine, anil sloppcil lo Fori Mvrrv hv vi lioonrr
whcir i i i n i assembled hv local
litp rn trts Although drvrgrml
fur iru p iiil living with wokbrrc/rwayv anil huge virrrncil
putt lit v, i hr lioiisr luv a inuili
nf New Fngland with in colored
winilow panrv, many fiirplairs
ami grateful, rambling vtyle
lilisnn brought luv hriilr, Mina
Millrr, in Fori Mvrrv in IHH6.
anil tlicv livtil in "honeymoon
cottage" on rht c jli t r until the
Inline wav lomplrtcil

Today the Edison lliimr Manila
csactl) at hr huili ii, although u
if now hiililcn in a nu/r of Hop
ical palinv and fliruhhcry. T h r
Edison Httarr wav ilrcilnl to die
City of Fort Mycr* in ISM7, Ivy
his widow, ami U now open lo
the public at a memorial in bit
honor.

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NOW A public- ■tillin’ tint u j wiii||
of thomai At*a iilittui't home 41 it
Myeri one nl the lint in the world
tu he entirely illuminated In
electric lighti

loth century IIuc tin tile* oi
the old hint Mcri* I'm** irc iil
Mitur Inn mu ldi*nn Inti wlmh
I* l i n t teentded in the hitinry
hiinkc nt ridac
I lu te i* tint
item Imm tlie i**ur d Maoh I ’,
l s-*1
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and i* p l a c i n g h a c n i
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*un‘* llumc ha* hern ul e*pccial
intrrc*t tn vmtnr* lire au*e il
mu- nt r 11c lti*t in the world tn
lie completely lighted In clei
ltd ify F.ihsun h 411 4 denamn
Hupped tinm In* New Icnci
I ahoratiniev j ml the I In % were
I iim iurncil nn Satuidav night,
March JT\ IMS7, when the whole
town turned nut in wilurvc tin
mini le nl w jrnec
Alter lidiMin vaiuihrd in hi*
trnpiijl teitcji. the winld liciime
incrcitingly iniiccrrieil about hi*
hejlih I)r*pnr the tact tint
Ihirt Mvet* v n maccr**ihlr hv
riml nr tailway. the New York
World *cnt a reporter I,inn mile*
tu interview * nun they *uppitted wa* "dvm ^ tlnwly hut
turcly in the agonic* nt cnnuimp
Cion "
"Never iclt hertet in my ldc.“
F.dmm wit i|umed lit the enterpriiing newt nun, Sydney Smith,
"Th e air here it perfect; cite
weather, a* you tec, it heauriftil.
and the day* arc a outturn »ucteuton of tituc *ktc* and warm
lumhine. T o thi* I owe my rap­
idly returned health.”

Fort Myeri juit mined being

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lit tn I m e electro u i c n light*
The tlley nl tlie t lid Inti M ie n
I're** tiitilnte tin* tint* i lipped
iroin the New York Inhtim.
wlilcli tay* in part

"Many tinny;* are In mi; uni
jliinir Fort Mtert, Fla , nn it
count nl it* being rIic wooer
linme ill riiunut A f divin, tilt
inventor In *puc nt it* pmuiin
erne, it i* a very tnull m w n , ha*
mi; let* thin (no inhabitant*
( rdnnr't Note

I lie population

it ncarci itMt i

‘‘Filmin'* place i* a mile tinm
the village lie hat a laboraltirt
their and a large wurkilup where
he puttuet hit experiment* in
electricity. H u villa and ground*
are lighted wi i electric light*
"Recently lie offered to light
(lie town with electricity, d the
citi/cn* would put up the lund*
for pole* and wire*, which rhry
did, and now the road leading
to the houac. at well a* tlie little

*iljagc, i* n ig htly d l i i in n ia t r d i*
brightly a* an* place in New
York "
I Intnrriinitrlc, the New Y m k
pi|w i w a* dightly pec manor
F d m i i i returned in hi* nonliein
lahuraroiu * in ihr vpting ul list
wiili i lie m i’l l lighting prn|rct
*t ■11 hi the planning *iagc, and
tie apparently dropped ii in the
ptr** nl other atn*itn* It *. a*
mu until M 'H iliac ilac- mwn it
l ilt Myct* had a light pi ant, in
Mailed tiy a local cttiacn, A A
Gardner
The cu*h .it rnudern civilt/a
non, with it* war* and depretlicmi, and atomic hointn lu* dim­
med the Inner, and grip on Hie
world'* imagination, that F.dmin
enjoyed in the latter part of tlie
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The Terro r-R idd en Story of
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M ost In fa m o u s

Band

P ira te - Robbers

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By P. O. Q O R D IR

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Robber Outlaw
Pirate
Those six-letter words denoting death,
terror and violence. mjy well l&lt;r said to
be almost synonymous wnli another si x
letter wont that m m k deadly fear into
the beam ol thousands o( Floridians j
generation ago

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That word is A S H I .E Y
It is the name of a desperado who blared
a trail of murder and terrorism with his
hair-trigger pistols and high power rifles
up and down the hast Coast of Florida for
M years before he was cut down in a
bloodbath with thter ol Ins companions
in crime November. I9VI, marked the 40th
anniversary ol that crimson event
lOIIN ASHl IS In (tallorcl Triton no I previous to hit escape from a road gang Ashley was 31
years old when this was taken He was killed not lung afterwards
Like the more recent Dillmger of equal
infamy, Ashley's first name was John.
John Ashley was one of five boys in the Haker had liecn tipped off tfiat Ashley was evening Ashley escaped hi staling a high
John Ashley’
in hiding near I lobe Sound. Deputy Sher­ wire feme surrounding the tail yard flis
family of Joe Ashley, who movrd from
There are many still alive today who te- West Flotilla to South Florida in 190-1
iffs Robert llannon of West Palm Heath trial led iliro ihc Everglades where hr had
mrmlier that name— a name that has gone John was then I I years old The father
and S A Hartield of Pahokce. were sent ransacked a Negro's shack loi food ami
down in the history ol clime in Florida whose occupation was that of a woodchop
In I lobe Sound by Shcrill Hakcr They stolen a shotgun
as that of a young man who spread a per, bail been attracted to South Florida found Ashley, but in a manner they least
The amazing underground meihods ol
teign of terror across the stale, the like when he heard that a new empire was expected While pushing iheir way through C iitnm u inc anon soon brought (lie Ashley
of which has not been equalled before or being hewed out of tier wilderness bv i rhe brush, the two officers suddenly found gang together again, consisting of John,
suu r
lliemselvrs looking into the muzzle* of the leader. Ins htnrhrt Hob, a "K n l" I owe.
Henry M Flagler
The story ol |uho Ashley and bis gang
pistols held bv Aslilev and Ins brothel. who bad fled to Florida from ( Inc ago. lu­
I title is known ol the family from rxM
is a Iraihil one li is a story of a man who to 1911. except (or a short time when John
Hole Disarming ihr deputies, the Aslilcss mber desperado known a&gt; "Arizona Kid,"
dedicated his lile to (hr violation ol law. worked in a packing house tr Pompano
writ- c[ucitccl later as retting them to "tell and Ike Mitchell And perhaps ihere
without meres or scruples Hut lie died In I'Mi 'tie family moved to the West
llakci not to send any mote chicken hearted were others li was (lien that the gang
wuh Ins boms on, as lice saying goes, and Palm llcath area, but John, who had hr
men or they might get butt " There the planned (n stage a train robbers m Dade
at the hands of rite law which he despised cnnic an expert trapj'er. pteferted to spend
County, but ibis rrpmtrdly laded w lien
nail ended, temporarily
and defied so long, but which he was tin
John Ashley was laier traced to New ihe gang members got into an argument
much of his tunc in the deep fastness of
able to conquer
Orleans, and from tfirrr lie is said to liasr about how ihe holdup was to be earned
the Everglade*
gone to the Pacific Notlliwst, where lie- out
Perhaps the first chapter in the bloody
Hui on Feb 2 4, 191 V tlir icttor ol the
worked m a logging camp One story
career of John Ashley, who was then about
head about him is that while m the North Ashley gang exploded with full lotce when
18 yeats old, began on Dec 29. 1911, at
a lonely spot about 40 milts northwest of west he boasted of having mhhrd a hank the outlaws suddenly appealed in Stuait
and robbed (he Stuart Hank of approxi
Fort l.audetdale. where a dredge was dig­ in Canada, hut this was never sustained
ging the canal from that city to Lake
Tw o years passed without any wind ol mately 14,400 A R Wallace, bank teller,
Okeechobee
John Ashley It was not until in early was covered with a rifle in the hands of
O n that Dctcmhcr day the dredge
1914 that Sheriff Haker received word that a youth later identified as Clyde Caldwell,
scooped up the body ol a Seminole Indian,
lie had returned to Palm Hcach County another tnenber of the notorious hand
who obviously had been murdered The
and was at his former headquarters near While Caldwell was ordering Wallace
body was soon identified as that of De(iomea in the northern part of the county
Solo Tiger, a trapper, by .Sheriff Cieorge
Ashley sent wind to Haker that he was
The photograph of John AshII Hakcr, first sheriff of Palm Heath
weary of evading the law and wanted to
loy on this page .sml other pho­
County, which had |ust been cteated from surrender A meeting was arranged and
tographs ol the Ashley Gang
a pan of Dade County
Ashley was taken into custody and brought
which will appear next week
Suspicion pointed to John Ashley when
to jail in West Palm Heath, where Robert
with Part II of the story on Ihe
it was learned that he was the last man to
(Hob) C. Haker, son of the sheriff, served
operations In Florida and final
have (seen seen with the Indian as the two as deputy and jailer
extermination of the notorious
of them set out ftom a camp in the Ever­
When Ashley’s trial was started in ;lie
gang of gunmen and robbers
glades with a boatload of furs And the courthouse at West Palm Heath, the first
were furnished All Florida Maga­
suspicion turned to almost conclusive evi­ day’s proceedings ended in a dispute be­
zine through courtesy of L. F.
dence when it was discovered that Ashley
tween attorneys over an attempt to change
Chapman, superintendent of
If WAf this man. Sheriff R. C. (Bob) Balccr had sold the furs in Miami for mote than the trial place in Dade County. This an­
Florida State Prison at Raiford.
11, 000.
who wir credited with exterminating the
gered Ashley and a host of hit rclarivn

Aihlay fang

PACl l - A I I f lor Ida Magaime

Th e search for Ashley began, and Sheriff

who were In town for the trial, anJ that

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around, Ashley appealed with a piytol in followed, both llnl&gt; Ashley ill. I RihlrM
r at li hand, .tint with turn was " K i d ” I nwr died kilimy; rat It nt hrt
A ft el dumpiiiy* *tl i ' ti I d'll . iv 11 int 11 j
In i spirit nt testily*! lot dll d e tth ■•(
hay; the tut nil
tutted j hank lUVImiirr linh Ashley, gang members i h n a i m e d in
tit iltivr them mtt lit lown llm itv r i, l«
shunt u p ” the l u w n hut rlu&gt; rt&gt;rrn it it
lute Irasmy; A &gt;1111-v lined up die hank nil
tiesr* l i m e d nu t, is tin I JrSntn I igri
plovrs and i ten iiiMiiinrr' mil wJtnei! mtitdet t barge against j n h n Ashley Wis
tlieni id death d diet attempted am i|uishrd titer h r h i d hern in |.nl min i Sin
"funny business "
v r r n h r t , 1‘Jlfi, w h en lie isjs i r n i n s r d in
Snrtie W ild W n l style ypui p ill tut
W est I’iltti l l r i t h in l.ne t m l Int the
Inwcil. .uni " K n l ” I.owe attlilcnlilly dim Srtiafr t n h h r i v
Ashley in the t i n , destiny my; his lrti rye
.'surptisingly, Ashley plrideil guilts itul
T i m Iril tn Ins catly i jpmte is Aslilet ss.is senIt rued tn l ’ yeits it R.uhytd, rn
ncnlcil inrilu.il altcntiiin
trting the prison mi Nnv Ji, I’UCi Hut
r.vrnliiillv Aslilry wis liken tn Mi.inn Ashlcs hid tin isleu nl staying their, \n lie
tn Ik- liicd Int the niutilei nl DrSotn |iy;cr, niipprd i pliti lie drtulrd tn hemmr i
Palm licit li ( ‘minty rcijmitiy; j Imlil . inlet ’’model" ptisnner sn lie wnuld he sent tn
tin him fur the Stuirt robhety
some mail tiitip, limn wliuli hr tnuld
hut vyitli Ashley in Miiim. it ssit nut esyipr Mis imhltmn wis reili/ed on
lull); until hltinil (lowed in the streets nl M irth (I, 19 1H, when hr itul linn Mid
(hit m y
tins, also i hitik tnhher, vine sent nut tr»
Kntunis hid hern n i tu lilr il there thit work h i i prison tamp
members nl the y;.iny; were determined In
They tied the tiinp almost immediately,
her their Icitler, itul tm )unr
I'M ', the repiming l.nwc itul Ashley’s two htnthrrs,
limit hut hlootly iticm p t was miile
I d and Prank, who were engaged in turn-

linh Ashley, itmcil with i title, went tn
the residence of W (*. Ilcndricksun, jiiler,
ail|iiiniiiy; the Hide ('nunty Jill, tn fntic
him tn free his brother, iiul in the aryju
ment Ashley shot itul killed Mentliiiltson
Cnmnunilrrnny* a tit itul driver, Ashley
attempted tn lice, hut the shooting and
subsequent uprnir itttined the attention
of Miami Police Officer Robert Rihlctt,
who nave chase. In the {{tin battle that

tunning liciwcrn West Pud ill (hr Itjliiiiu
Island group and tin Plmnti Past ( nay*
Hut some new tlupters were soon tn lie
written in the life honk nl John A s h b y
ami his gang
Details of a lung settes nl mines ami
how John Ashley litully come in the end
of lus hhmdy liall will hr ttdd in Pan II
in nest week’s issue of All Pinridt Magi
/int.
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"MR. •MIDWAY" (right) talks aver the "goad aid days" wtth Jack Nachman. famous
•pasdway racsr and daredevil driver
PAG! 1 0 -AN Florida Mage:me

l l l A T m lc doesri’i mine easy To get
II. you'd have 111 spend Jiiumil
years
with races, tlirill shows, vaudeville n il,
chilli, spills anil u liin Vou'il have to
work in wayiulr lowiii, anil lug lines
You’ll become uicil to seeing ilcalh laughed
41. 4nil ilaicil, crowds up io HI,non anil a
lot less You'll have io ice many of your
hen friends ilic, muihcil in pieces. in an
attempt to tlinll the unlnmeit Aflei this,
you io u IiI claim the title of "M r Speedway
In Person.”
Reeil McColtaghy, ol i.akc Woiih, hai
■hai title anil it looks at though no one
will challenge him for it. For the pan JO
yean Reed hai lived with death, and is
still doing it Over the vean Reed. wlm
it a track commentator, hai worked at
such ihowplaiev of speed as Roosevelt
Raceway, l.anghotne. Daytona Beach, and
practically evers major faitgmund and
racetrack in the liast and Middle West,
announcing midget and lug car racing of
every description, with tuih notable ilrivers as llili Cummings. Ta/io Nuvalari,
Wilhui Shaw. Ted Horn. Res Mays. Hill
Schindler, Mauri Rose, George Robson,
Hill Holland and Ixe Wallanl The names
of the famous and near famous in show
business arc many, for Reed has introduccd or winked with such notables as

Bert Acosta. C.larcna Chamberlain an!
many others. including top acts in ,1,..*
business that woe kill on ilic same lull i&gt;
Reed in the lium linU ol cities Duron;
the tlirili shows dial lormcil shghilv h
ilian lull ol the lime, Kccil iniioiluu I
these lop aits along with the dateih »
ilnvcri ot such groups ai Ralph llm kn
ton, Sain N'u iiii , Hill Flame Jack K nh
man, ami (K-ihapi the greatest ol the in ill
— l.uiky Tcicr Recti knew l.uckt l i
many yean ami worked with him on mam
ol In* llnill ihowi
For the youogei generation w ho m m
knew "l.uiky" Tcicr, lie was ami mil n
considered the licit and the limn ol dandevils who came after have carried on ih:
tradition In )uai one stunt "Lucks" lu&gt;
no followers and. strangely enough, rim
is the stunt that killed hint' This will Ik
the second time in U years that Reed lu&gt;
been called upon to tell the story ot
"l.uiky's" last leap
to death!
It happened hack on July V I'MJ, ami
the place — Indiana State Fair (iroumii it
Indianapolis "'Flic show this das." n
Reed tells it, "climaxed a three day ptr
sentation for Army Relief l.uiks knew
that with the wartime restrictions on iao
and tires, plus his entry into the Did
nance Corps, spelled the end of Luck.
Paul Whiteman, Tex Heneke, Louis Ptima. Tete r and his Hell Drivers, so the after
Sally Rand. Beatrice Kay. Ju d y Canova, noon o f the 5th Lucky called all his dm
Gary Cooper, Jackie Cooper, Clyde Beatty, ers together, thanked them, and broke tlnBob Burns, Gene A utry, Marion H u p o n ,

n e w s"

Jack Dempsey. Mickey Walker, Jack Johnson, Babe Ruth, Gertrude Edctle, Bill T ileon, H a rold H offm an, J im m y W alker,

Reed goes on to say, " I missed Lucks
close to show time and when I found him
in his lent he was sitting dow n with ho

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O M 01 the •tunli often ( i r i i r i b f i ) hy Rrnl M rCom uhy ii iht* aiiieiilaJ tfjp At ftrft one of
lucky lelea * driver* lake* oil At right hr comet down. unhurt m.iyhe
hi i in stiff

up

and right

In i d I Milled hi Ins t r i m
I j i l t r d h im it
h f U J S i 1' k Jill) A 11 h r WOil Id \ A \ U i s , 1 'tt i

some thing i% wro ng

mi i i i i J

sou gi t

H e rd , so tired * N o ittu tn the

A m was

aw as

I not u r

It's that cn/y Ire ling

•
m m crowd outside knew (lie great I n* kv

I can hear

l ( U t wou ld n't I k * lived tot long

sputtering, and I ’m mri he’ll etihti pull in

It came

\r\

along the hack stretch

l i n k s s motot

H e e d t e lls t h i s sto ry . p o r t l y

i *t c o n f sc

l i n g lit

i lu

si

f. .

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ami hi pi

around the track

Ah'* ut the crow d m in gle d w ith luvtv ap
p i ,h i m I’hcn u m e the big m om ent
the

spu tterin g roar. I see l in k s has e n ti le d

pleasant

the str aightaway and o n tlir first r a m p

though

M in i

roaring up into the air, over iht track and

driver in tint o l t h r t In 111 s h o w s w h o had

til

trader

both a g n l frien d a n d a w i f e 1 Me madt a

ilia i bi m e sn the t fir i l l and 1 n m g t

i i m m I.

A*

pint before In* m i n i l. m k v would

hi in tro d u ce d , t ike* the r n i k t . and *av

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turn

I m

f u I a ■ is t m i n l u h im ou t

through tlie*if p J i c i , with the O h Ii I n and

i,*m|&gt; |iiinp lor life by L u c k y T e t r v

m o th e r

but i t s ill nt the garni

and change

le arning lor the I V i lim l r a m p t o

tike

latest wat news

fhrs ill stand i i h a n d of g oing

show time and the D j t r d c v d Driver* went

m

cats or

missing and

Then suddenly. with a

hut he fails to make tr tml Ins car

c rashes into the second ram p

with flu

leading edge crashing r l i m u g h tin

wind

that's the

k i n d of g u v

fir

bee

h im

is, ip u e r and

I l l s s e r io u s b r o w n eyes s p a r k lr .
when

hr

It lls (he story

of the

i pi It o|

shield into his chest

flu dust settling on ftie uihcld. the ciowd

ju n k e t s
l i t s u r v i v e d ih&lt; ci o h t h i g h t .
savs Hc r d
l*t*r h i d i d n ' t h a st t i n n m i

and hr h tr the stands, he suddenly turned,

up on its fret anti selling

age to ge t out of his car after if*

e iitii I Mi k. j n d thanked the ?o officer*

garcT. wh o i* a framed nurse, elbowed hit

m g k i *I s t a v i d in thr

h id cooperated with Inin in presenting &gt;Im

was to tin Hack, but evtn lu ton &gt;h&lt; * iiik

un til ih&lt;

s lu m

back ami ' p i n t l e said,

I took hick the mike

m d is li n k s

Ms w it&lt;

\| ir

I n e t is dt id

I

went d o w n to fits u r I began telling tin*

knew the w o r ld had lost its most dating

I tow 11 what

driver and I had lost a g o o d fnend

w o u ld happen, (iiai

lin k s

I In

w o u l d co m e ro aring d o w n the ttack up

w o r l d m o u r n e d li n n that das. for every

on ramp, go flying across j truck and trad

newspaper in A m r r u a and ( anada. as will

er parked lengthwise, and com e crashing

as across the w o - l d , carried the Mots of

d o w n o n t o the second ra m p

fits death, w ith the headline to p p in g tlir

I watched

A n d flo w

von

m o

ok

if If t II id l ! ig ; i

' W l l It d o e s In

i l l t i n s I »rti r *

in t o

but r i m evening, j l t r r I in troduced Inin
m I hi

In lilts b u sin e ss

It i d s Hu VS o '

v i l l i in t h r r a i t tig h u si tn s%

Ins c r is is iti v i

I t w wolds lo the tan* cr ow ding the stands

It was awful, with

a* H e e d &gt; iy s

.fate w i t h b o t h of t h e m J c c t J e u i a l l y otti
mi

p artis

I his dar

w r e c k e d » ai

r m b u la ii c r lo o k In in off rIn held

w h e r e u p o n he s e l ls ,

l e i u u ou t of lie r«

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das n ig h t a i the P a l m li e n h s p m I a .
M r S p i i d w i v t a n hi f o u n d t i l l j
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s p u tike

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run t o p h o M i
If WAS lint lyge ol cl uni lh.it hr oug ht death
to the tamed t in Icy tr ie r hut cully at I n
h r had cin c r«•fully » iiri1|iff tr if hr* lirealh
talcing leap thoucaml* ot time* at t r a d *
over the nation

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KITCHEN
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I N our tunny state of Florida,
there may he found 4 gold mine
of attractive citrus fruit These
fruits, well known to mmi of us
at kumquais, limeqcms, orangecjuart, cilamondins, tangelos, ungcrines, pomelos, tweet ami sour
Seville oranges, lemons and limes
and many others, combine into
many delightful and delicious
culinary uses. Anyone interested
in preserving this sunny gold for
their pantry shelf may rntet a
wide and useful field as a Florida
homemaker
With the opening of the Flor­
ida citrus season in the fall and
wintei months, these colorful and
flavorful citrus fruits should re­
ceive the enthusiastic attention
of the particular housewife who
wishes to add interest and enjoy­
ment to her menu. One of the
many ways to do this is in the
making of jellies and marmalades
O f all (lie many frciir jams and
jellies, tiiriis marmalades and |el
lies arc the l&gt;esi suited tor seising
with hot toast, mullins and hisi nils The orange hesr suited for
making marmalade is the Seville
ot sour orange, which was luouglii
to Florida duimg the days ot the
caily Spanish explorers Grape­
fruit, of course, substitutes ad­
mirably for the sour orange
where that bitter sweet flavor is
desired
A good marmalade should he
bright and clear, ftce from all
cloudiness, with the pulp and
peel suspended in the jellied
juice. The jelly should he soft
enough to spread easily, the peel­
ing, having been thinly sliced,
should be evenly distributed
throughout Most citrus fruits
cook to the utmost transparency
However, the sweet orange and
some few others do noi.
Pectin, as well n acid, is neces­
sary for making high &lt;|ualiry jel­
lies and marmalades. Citrus fruits
in general arc rich in pcciin when
used at the proper stage of ma­
turity. A powdered pcciin made
from lemons may be purchased
at your grocery siore when addi­
tional pectin is required and used
when the condition of the fruit

ii questioned.

If a test for pcciin is desired. I
denatured alcohol may he used
I'ui a tablespoon of the cooled
jelly stock into a small glass or
cup. Gently add in this one table
spoon of alcohol Mix by gently
lurning rhe container from side
to side. Let stand half a minute
If the pectin forms a single large
lump of jelly-like material, it is
safe to add an equal amount of
sugar to stock. If the pectin
"precipitate** is slightly broken
use only one-half to three-fourths
amount of sugar lo one of stock
If the pectin is in small decks,
the slock has not sufficient pec­
tin to make a good jelly
When making jellies and mar­
malades with the open kettle
method, after weighing or meas­
uring the combined Iron pulp
and waier, use sugar at the rale
ot rhree-fomths to one pound |x t
pound of fruit The amount ot
sugjf used depends mi the iciditv
ol the him and the amount ot
pectin present I he jells stock
is boiled until the Irene is lender
The mixture should hr allowed
to stand for scvrral hours The
rrquirnl imount of sugai is then
added and the cooking is con
tinned rapidly until the jelly
stage is reached The mixture
must he allowed to cool slightly
with grmlc stirring before being
poured into the containers This
permits an even distribution ol
the peel throughout the jelly,
rather than rising m the top when
poured in the jar The contain­
ers should he filled, sealed and
processed below simmering tor
I0 minutes, fot Id ounce or pint
jars to insure a perfect seal
All marmaladrs can be made
by this method or hy the "quick"
method hy using a pressute cook
cr or pressure pan.

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tot each pound ol grapetruii aild
two pints ot water hull until it
thoroughly cooks Four into a
llannel jelly hag and press until
no more juice can he obtained
Dtain (Ins juice inlo a kettle and
hting to a boil Add three-fourths
pound of sugar for each pound ol
fruit Continue boiling until «tie
jellying point has been reached
Fill strrili/ed jelly glasses Seal

Weekly Household Hint
llakeii apples may bn slutted
with leftover Christmas candies,
or with the dried and crystalline
residiir left in the hot torn nl thr
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PUDDIN’ PROOF
Fot a new taste tluill tty this
trcipe tin &lt; lirrse Dteanur. which
was seni h i hy Mary J Young
ot Itunnrll It is a cheese- sauce
that can In used user cold hoilrsl
potatoes co make potatoes au
gratio, can he spread over toast,
pourrd over out atom or over
boiled vegetables Anollirt dr
In mils use tin it is to sptc jil mi
Iresli ginger snaps ami seivr them
with ftesh peats lm a quick
snaik put three sardines tin a
slice ot toasted rsc bread, covet
with cheese dteamie and planunder the broiler until cheese

bu bb le s

S u p e r1

Cheese Dreamle
In top ul double Imilrt pm ....
tablespoon ol drs m iisui.l '■
tablespoon onion salt, 'i tibh
spoon cayenne, one tib lis j.......
Woreeslefsline Sailer, two i u|-s
ot water and two pounds ol pro
cess American cheese t u t m m
small puses t ’osci (lie pan md
keep over boiling water mini
cheese rnrlls Sin to mis will
Ileal lor a lew minutes I’mu
lino a j.ir and krrp n in tin n
frigrralui

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iiughly haul l«&gt; gel a living, and
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Haivryr Firestone, made into a
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furnish employment lot a laigr the assorted rubber ittrs on Ins
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noiKc
"Vt'lirn ilirrc is an ovrrprmliac
•mn ol thr lays and no prospect
ol early orders lot them, the sen
plus will hr mined into thr At
laiiliy m (’at till tty rail I lit', will

rite gfiiuiicl tt.iiL I.., \n.r.i

huatmin and litcn.l cl I dts.in.

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former ruvrriiui nl N r u |rr*c
who spent many luppy h..yt )lolJI, (in l(ir r , tJ(r

married in the lo ir
den
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TO NfW MEMBERS Of AROUND-THE-WORID SHOPPERS CLUB

£-?his Exquisite 6-*Piece Set
of Tlorentine Silver—

Illustrated
Actual Site

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direct bg malt from Florence, Italy-without payment of duty or poetage

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To demonstrate the quality ami ralur of
Arountl-the-World Shoppers flub gifts, we
will semi you this lovely antique-finish set*
Unit with our compliment a as an inducement
to join now! These exquisite pieces wore
Imnd-rnnde lay the skilled craftsmen of Flor­
ence with techniques ttoinir hack to the
ttenain.iance. Y o u ’ll deliicht in having them
on your dinner table, as will your guests!

moot of shopping abroad, let us semi you
this beautiful Florentine Silver Setting
without charge. Then, as a member of the
Around • the - World Shoppers Club, each
month you will receive a surprise package
sent to you direct from a different foreign
country and with it will come a colorful
brochure telling the story of your gift ami
adding even more glamour to your shipment!

Beautiful Clfti From the World Over —
Without Payment Of Duty Or Pottage!

loin Today by Mailing Iho Coupon

Wouldn't you like to no shopplnit around
the itlobe with a traveller who knows where
the fluent merehnndiae and biggest bargain*
are? Wouldn’t you like to visit distant lands,
shop for exquisite k Ift« in exotic bazaars,
no through fantastic Old World workshops,
watch nativo craftsmen create beautiful
things with their ancient skills? Best of all
-w ou ldn 't you like to make youf home a

"show place" with the exciting gifts you've
purchased-valuex as much aa double what
you are aaked to pay for them?
A Thrilling lurprUe tach Month

To Introduce you to the thrills and enjoy-

So-come aboard our magic carpet and
let'M set out on our shopping trip ! You may
Join for a 3-month T ria l Period, or for a
fi-month or 12-month Regulnr Membership.
When your gift packages begin arriving,
covered with fascinating stamps from dis­
tant lands, you'll be delighted you joined
the Club! However, if you become displeased
In any way, simply .resign membership and

your unuled payment will be refunded.
Furthermore If you are qot delighted
with the flrat selection sent to your home,
keep It, as well as the Florentine Silver, and
receive a full refund. Uall coupon now while
theae lovely settings from Florence are
being offered FREE for Joining!

AROUm-TM'WOMft SHOPftXS CUM • 71 CONCOtD STMtT, MIWAftK 5, N. J.

�7
W eath er
l a i r Ihrinitih Tuesday, rnnllnucd
isiher roul, liltlr change lit lemj„ r ature, Tuesday mu&lt;ninw 36 lo
tn In extreme not Hi t«i 5v la to In
i tim in ' suulli

Moke Sanford Your
Shopping Center
i

Kstahllshed 1908

^V O L U M E jg v i

Bowles Denies Charge
S tro llin g
Of Beating-Up Negro

In Sanford
f ' l l i r levcnth district nl the Flop
n-a Federation uf Garden Clubs
will meet Thursday in McKinley
Hall beginning at 10 a.m. The sev­
enth district is comprised of Semi­
nole, Grunge, Osceola,
Sumter,
and Lake Counties. The Sant ird
Garden Club will be the hostess
Group of which Mr*. George Mc­
Call Is president. Mrs. L F.. Spen­
cer is district director and the
club* are under the chairmanship
nf .Mrs. George Harden.
”

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Howies, when he lirsl appeared
before the judge, a-ked a confer
erne with the l ' S attornry's office
to explain bis »t le of the case The
conference was condo'ted hv Aos
tin Flckltng, a Negro assistant 11 S
attorney who ruled the evidence
warranted going ahead with Ihe
prosecution
Moth id said lie made rut i hjer
lam to a Negro's hearing (lie case
Tickling's superior. Keooelll D
Wood said such a hearing was
riiohne when remit I 'd ami i!ial H
was eiistoiuary f &gt;r the first at.ill
.title assistant 1 S a li n i n ') to hear
the evidence
Howies amt Ills wife. Lois, were
aiming the witnesses who appeared
before Tickling
Tile ronlcrcnee
Wits 1 Id behliol iTiscd ,1 is Roy
Gal bat a t t o r n e y lot Itoscoe
Ct .ipei 3t». Hie jioslmau Howies is
licensed of belling -at tit on It
Howies ami Ills wife have charged
Cooper with tlipirtlerlt tooililtl
They s.iitl lie livid pruf.iue ami
abusive l.lligtl.igi III M l - Itowles
Cooper's iii,,I I. -el lot Thors,|.ly

Only $IW2 was collected in City

•

The City lost unly two flamebeau* (pot flare*.} during the ll.ll*
loo e'en festivities, awarding In
Warren K Know In,. City manager.
• t *
II. N. Kirmknn, Slate director
of public safety, is schedule I to
speak nt the Lion's Club 1one nr-in
Tuesday, Nov, pj.
• I •

City workmen have been ,i»lnJiklngly ripping up blocks of «ldr* Hsalk for the past vevernl days,
searching madly for n parlhl
Short rlrrull I hat h*« been prov id­
ing a dim-oul to some of the City's
streetlights.

Highest Award
iGiven Cub Seoul

Movie T im e T a b le
RITZ
,

''Dmiietrlus anil the
Gludilalnm"

1:00 - fliOfi - 6;10 - Ttlfl - (1:20

MOVI ELAND
Starts 11:00

"Hell Ilelow Zero"

COLORED DRIVE IN
"The Turning

Point1*

Starts 7:15

Polls Differ

White House Denies
For Two
IA d la i's A ssertion
Elections

W \ S I I I N t ; i«&gt; \
Hu* winti II I
1* Mis I.«Im U *1 "i - t . u 1-m. &gt;
'.film Strs *■n ?-* ii% ii'-f'l tioh lint I *** i•I*
I - nln-ssf i lei.
pulilii'fin i .imnaiL'ii mat 'n il vk m M v ■
"«» nM \\ a
' fatulm I
t "in mini
pt iipa^uiitlu
VVillv I lit* *’&lt;711it 11 » &lt;i"D 11 iiiiili'ti'n .'
t1fill I luMit’’*, lit HU'-.* t
11hi ; *t it . pM'^iiLi'iu ial |'h m sc* i *'tn» s . ss * *
f*«t
"H th,
rt'imiik Sti'v&lt;ti*m iiiji*I* tu a \» vs \
■M Sulmdas mufti
*"I tin\t* un «if lit"i I'i'itniii’iti csM'i't i"
i
it
m i riilii'tiltai

7 Amendment
Proposals Up
T i i t i i o r m w will .vi e oluctiotin
nil tivor tlio country.
I. i'ciilly. the only election
in which there id any compo*
t it toil are the ruie.v for two

tlakjrrts rt*|ilir«l.
Sfi‘\ *HwUfi, Hi*'
l fiim*i-It iv m
ills m liU N* ns
Ii
“ \ " l ii i wt Hi* Vii*' t*H*j*t4l» ill un*l
tin* Ui'imlihtu*i f i i m i m l k f i u ' i Iml
fluss Hit* |*t«'lili'ilt Imn-mlf Ii i * uf
fit nil'll Hm (it i&gt;|itiAif it'ii Hull *»tii
i*r h s (iit it \ lin** In"*'n ait'll'vs »'■! in
I Iii* ini'til mils lit tlir pi u * "f nsin
atnl |il*»t*«{«t|ii ■(
•‘■ri.pt *»f . " m * lui ■ l *i n "tiiH'l
toi*I t
iii«i*ii i
i *i pjii'aii«la
h"
ni in * ami
I»»|i**n*-*| l»\ limns 1**
j plil\* 9INIBt Hi* I til** •I Stall. * 1
i**mls t" pn*ipHati ns at •*» m*l'i

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Large-Scale Hunt
Is Made By Navy
For Missing Plane

JOHN K MICK

(tosl.w on l In- t it V i-c'inmi.x■.toll. T l b ' l e til e Ii &lt; . Hit, St* oil
tie ge itei.it l,all- t
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i uiiilid.iti-• I - the • v ..iliu m ,mu ale a - 1,'llow - t, i &gt;ii|i I. John
r
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v u le r . un iimt'i ut .mil local lew clM ,\ 1 1•i.t*
j t*» ‘ its i * a p i t a l t - n*
l f,ii • i r and Jack Hall 'an. manager ef
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Si IS .11 -Mtl 114j•1**1 l|a ‘V * ’ I*1* &lt;iti
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11
icuiumle
, &gt;oin t v Viator-,
an if
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,imi)i 2, It I an; Dean, iirent1 *ii 1 1am if hi I" " I n n " -1 *n*» l*11 Ls
lilt
tent
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tile
C
a
lllingerie.
F.
p i . mbi r tin
Ml h i ' i
Ml fM 111
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Nl |?f| 1* |.M|i "ii
H Iiul h" 1 lu . . D Scull, |iiv-idcnl ol Sanford Aut.)
II *iiiic&gt;*l vs tint I i l •i nil'll M* s t ii
ti, It 1 M"IP lilt i* 1tlV *i1m '1|V Ml
' n l - tin . amt lli'ilicii l'ruvalt.
*"h‘* uni'af iiiiiiik "U I »-*-iili»*s\*,i
rt 1' •1 II I■ip M. l&lt;iti l l
10 .ut-Ii in iii i 'ii Ini Hte Inter,tale
Ml M
rtf-,1 pi.in • I*. » i pl\
I I" l"» &gt;H* * NT. ll
Lit, and Accident lii-ur.iticu Co
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I lltltl.fi
* »V*’M ‘*1 1* '• Hilt mi •' »!•
•.c o-ouiii .xlnner i- to In w'lri'tII
tl "pi 1 p Lii.it tin 1 III"
P A L M S P R IN G S , Calif, 1.1*)—
rt.l ll •
lit
1 Irani i-.ii n gr.,U|i
|M' Ml
' ! Ifi. t 1 V M1ll \|l |( rt Illlot m o . I
V
Nine
Styles
ii lo'iid
for
men:
more | T A I P K M
! N i V'H si ill *p*'ii lv f.M L'** in mil'
t tiller mi nil,, i -I Hu min ml.,
Ul|* I 1'ii •: M,‘h
■"ini it Ill
tirlglii-enlored
dress
shirts,
■ H u , stall limit ti mheis omler jet
ftmil 111•11ni i 'Mi 11ui1 a&gt; p i" ■ 1»l'&lt; ill) Ii " '
pm hi
limit
1 ll 1 % mu who will ti'iiiam m tlic body
lighter e - m i t today Iximhetl Hie
B lk N IC I MABTINIZ, a hotelier*
"shorter look" in suits ami trim
anil | i -i ii Ii" ns* i nv111 pnil. 'In 11M1 Wt
11 k in,1 i m Hi " I1"
,1 1 ' 1 "t llu- mining veal are Mayor
Nationalist Taulien I'tend* 2&lt;&gt;0
girl at a Hon Francisco hotel, Is rrs, and shorts for wear at wnr
llm fmnl l&lt;i imnui' "t III* rlivl n»u l.ltl. tt i'|p| pfj thr i 11 .it 1(lit.
1 ol iiiggitihuiliain. C u m m r J j l m
miles north *&gt;f Formix-a for the
This
is
Iii
prediction
of
expoi
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vi1
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t
nut
tin
s
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l.viO richer as a result of turning
Denver
1(Mill1 ll ■"IP 1Si1 ,lrl ( B i .*.( | tl. U p Ixtider ami I'nmtiir J
flrat time, official advice* xuld.
ill
the
Nutiniml
Conference
i
t
oi dell ( 'muint William Steni|iL'f
in an unaddressod envelope con­
mill liinnilrn^t
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The
Dcfeme
Ministry
said
one
nf
Fashion
Merchandising,
fvaturll
,*h
rii-'l
not
to
tic
a
candidate
ti&gt;*
llatfi I tV ttHIHHIlH i*il l linl Fits'll
taining morn than I I 1.000 In cnili.
I'hp \\«' i U u t Him mu in N pvb
the raklem Was ahot down, prr*
[uisypr ss i ll Hpi n k l n i » f i " i n a 1 ^ * Ynrk f.ml vs.iii't It inp.'r.ilun'K m inoriow
Tha owner of lha money Walter a two-day fn-'liiuii presentation
Ibo Men's Apparel Guild in C*
sumnhly by ground fire.
S t " &gt;r tninurtow vvill take (heir
Jtt.tm Mtuiiiw W T O I 1--IMIS fnttM.i- , thr -«:ii n -ti an .i •nJ;i,i|
. ••ir
O. Olson, of Chicago, was located ftoiiia.
Official report* from the Island* I
! Hum Hu Whin l i m p » Im v h h ^*
mill Mi, up Tit tin* xuulh Hip sks ir-ntx lotfawtitg Hie ftr-t of n**t
utter two weeks of a nationwide
Pink shirts were Just the begi
&lt;ear
— believed by antne to be mark ill
•in pnlltli III ill!I III t* nf 1Ii*' III! ns .i * i I. i r lent in I ill' uni tin t n
search. Olson tent Mil* Marlines ning. Ihe expert* (old 2,00(1 liuye
( t r 11n&gt;,, - i i t Democrat candidate,
. ik H i [Mt i - pf Hu i M dhi i»f pi p;tii
for Cnmimmiit iuvn*iun— oanl Hte
| .ilc *1
P
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a cheek for 1500 alter recovering
inti retailers yesterday. T im gnu
who will 11ipi.ii .&lt;ii tile general
ili&lt; h p p m iImmli j 11n ip t'*«I.is
twin engine ImintHTs mine met , i ,
l l u t - r 11 \ n«*t« -I tt.vii M u
IS i m l n p
Hie money which the girl tumid j hie popularity of the dark tom
b.ilbil and Hie " H i m - ,rte a, (ol
I'tiP Ini' thr pi.HIP t , ll Ill'll !'
tithin. dropplt’g bombs which k lie i
i u n i p iii i" n i p Iii i r
I p . I ' 1 1 i ^ 1" "
on Ilia flour of Hie chert,mum
suits— charcoals and dark brow
» II '1' f X 1111! Ui11tl !• INN" SSMiJIl'Il lows
five tuwmiiin anti wmimietl nine
i
i t mill N i \" 11 in r la i mi* *P"ii "»**l p.l
to n . Mini, f I'lt.'V I'olliM-, rejire
| - me aim men will waul lie
si is i s I I S
t.(In i*. ■* ,imt tis i*
! hv tin' It* pnl*lu an Nii'mimt '
'fliese rt'ixirts salt! the b'unher»1
, it,I 'm 11.,to lb, llllll mugre-s, bright colors lo wear with tiiei
•Ii. IvIr.’ii Tin .
A*ii ’1 i t «1ss ini'll
III
it
T
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mill
-ai*l
*
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were
aeeiiiii|»ntiletl
l&gt;v
fighters
I ,b 'I ll t
\ S (b y ,11 Mel
Shirts ill hello a purple shni
tli •ti &lt;i In . in* i* f*n tiivi "ip u
I Ml \ IMS' t " t
Hi*
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m i l , , - &gt;,l Hu- o|[Ucmi
T he ministry also refeirfed '
and lime colors will (re gaining
» t l i Pit
,PI 11 rt I " M l i I* •
•t i s*
I |M|* | n. t, ill* "111 ! «"• '
UlM’
iniintsl t liinese on I ' wimeo 1-l.iml
.1
I I I I id.i
i m,,
No
I
popolnia* v, Hie oothorlties sai
I
I t V -**&gt;I • f&gt; I'M t Ip .(II I I" '
•11•v
,i. i ip r» • i * 1, 1
■pIi re, I e llell eroi,|, 2, llatold I.
were houtbiinltng N.iiionalisl be) I
Suits ,ii„| -port clothes wtl'i
|*l IIP
t iy.a|i In ' I **nli1 ‘*"i *P* ■«' 11
1
i iii
and el nil,,
I tu, | Ma
Vlki.iiiv 't u p 'll Hive' M o i n li 'ii '
"•tool, i look"
shorter euH
oi w . Ml i oil |llli. c
-I llllllll |l|
\\ Ini*
II ** »
I lsl.mil llotli Islands ore north - «*-i
to, lot - l u t e s and coat icngtl.*
In i d - i.- mt c i .- ii ), \., 1 I'tank
III \\ I It I VI I.N l'.&gt; " I It tab
j ol tlie Taetieiis ,i lew utiles a Hie
weu* displayed in a fa si iho, do,
V Smith groilM 2, V a - - ir S I oil
MIAMI HKACtl i,ft— (iimiuunl-t i A lot stylists even predicted po
i 'licktang coa-t
thump-on
a 2.1 v c.t
I Oltetu
l"u. giou|&gt;
V •) K,diner, and
attempt to nltrart minority group, will he wiaiilig lleriouda -bolls
The I'achetis, two main island*
pliycil laliorei lit- t 1 »'d tu
1oii)i I b i l l I' C.ltliT-oii
in areas beyond their control "In | w «i k next -oiomt r
Ihe upper ant l o w e r -a t e In I i n
l
ie
killing
&gt;1
Helen
It
o
,
liy.mt
II.
lllroad and lullllle lllllllle,
holding forth the nromise of com­
garrison.nl by ovet 7ll,N» N.H ..... '
Min -j I I*i s l M, (tii'il
ii
llu ,. o m m i- i"io i ;iout&gt; No I Wdtmr
111, ,1 -toll |H,| , I'tu.ili It -Ilf ed In
plete -elf determination," S e it
■-1 troops ami gtieriillas The n v 'l
His* i p Ip ll" •pit.«I
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sn ip i t i
Y'.li'i
W
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Kim
ami
i-x ,».|&gt; 2. Jerry VV
George A. Sinathers told n group
a winch Thump
1.10 |Mlplll,llioll IS atlOIlt .III ISMl &lt;1.1 \ at ., It, i t
\ ,i s( l•i .I,t\ f"ll«»\s in*
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John Krrlon w ill hi*
like e.illv wtlllei
and deepen every real and intngn.'
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rr 11 .iiul i i, &gt;il11 2 Voile V William,
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of aggravated assault arising from arrived at the nearby t'hus.m ICommunist dominathm," lie said.
I h-ti u t I It i |iiulil, and mem
Heavei County Ihsl Mix Itlelianl down Inil leaving xii'iny -k w - m . UiPlil in - nppl i ism I
nil alleged colling, oerurieti a n lands from North China
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Today's Ret shelling ef Yiki.uig P
Nlivi .ml wa- |ue-enl when ilto-l part- of Ihe CoilllllV M a y " M i s % \ | \ iIn ( i milt
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of the Southeast runvenliun of records
lie Ill' ll ill Hon dlxtrtel
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Islaml was the heaviest y i I n- llioiups' u adin II,-! Ihe killing
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-i in I iiP|ihi‘\s
forts uf yuur org.inlmilon to rec­ rison
llrielh
Hie |iro(iuxed
amend*
wilh leaves and &gt;I.M un a hillside
tiers, 27, Negro, lit 1, Itox 472. the Tsicben*
I'll III'rut -*'l \ M'
SBtil III' Ill-Ill .it meld- ile.il vv1111 the follow mg
tify tnetiualllies, lo amelloralr ra­ John Sletll Lee, 2H. R1 I, Itox ll.’i,
near her home
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cial and religious rpipsijons which
1 11 I'ruvldoa (or Hie exterulna
Thompson vv.i- reiiiandeil lo the Stale F i n d Warning Service line riHid ii m \Vi'lliipxt|.i s .if I bp H i t *
miii l imri.it llm ur iifll1 IH VV l1
are causes of aggravation within Harry Clifford Haven III. Iff, De
nl -i e ion id Hie J.egi-lature
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ci, mlx tail Hi did n ,1 enlei ,&lt; cad for Penltl'lllur F in n la fm In Hi ppkx I|
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the community," Smothers said.
■ 'I I'lnvitle- Hi.it no -tote liimli
&lt; IG AIII I’l l s
Palmetto A i r
pi, a
niglit and l oe-dav Mm mo.
to o , Hit|itjxt i luit i ll "J1p i it»m Uni i.
"Your every effort alms at the
Will be I'Ol llllo loll rued - extend
('■unstable George Kelsey at
TO K Y O 'J 1
I'niver-it) 'Indent* ( lie i a hetgVt, r ol llu* slattl iTally lull and lalliei ■■"I " d b ssill I d iii Mi* I p ' i i iim h i s
harmonious sulullon tu Hie p l h
oil min luoii' (hull three count i r ­
rested Shelly
Harklcv,
Negro. bore add tills lilt to Hie glowing Mhplippa i IVi i ll.gli School sopho lovve-l temperature- in III, inldei
lem "
on
lb ovules
fur
additiuh.il
Oviedo, ami charged him
with folklore of omnivorous collegians , m a,' Hi* was at i I'sted Satin day im alioii- in to in in iiorllieiu din » M i h i n « i. s m u t i
r imid v judges
driving under the mlliienre of in
They eat lighted elgarctles
•iime 12 hours tiller Hte girl's body Iriel- Temperaturex well above
T O K Y O ,I In i tilin' c &lt;'urn
i l l I'rovnies for extemllng Hme.
toxlcaling heveruges.
One stiitliml thrives tin :to burn was fiuuf.l 111-1 head had hero Hie danger tuilnl in all nttn-i -ei
HOUSING D E D IC A T E D
mitnlxl It, I i io
d 'l .' it uni on ' In in in b, 2li days, in which the
Mattel Oliver. 2ii. Negro, till K. mg hull* a day, s a y s the Jap.i ci tishril
turns
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T A M P A i* — Two public housing ]lth St., was arrested by Con neve press The real lade of In
Dep Cortmei Margaret Sunder*
Tuesday
Fair and nioilcrali'ly ference” tu-ir &gt;, -im ' , v
o n I'rov till'* for the taxation uf
development* covering fld acre* on liable J. If "Slim" Gullnwuv. anti baceo can lie appreciated only by said there were mdlcatimis that all
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what once were slum area* were charged with aggravated assault the stomach, he asserts
allrtnpl bud bi'i'ii iiiiiile lo ra|H'
It bloke un vvlnn &lt; r,-|iri'xi'lila
Hull Nik Coldei notl i ami ecu
(iii Deals with tax ux.vexvlmf In
dedicated here yesterday.
"Only lo smoke Is to wasle," lie tbe gill, but sin, said there wa* mi Iral illstrictx Tuesday niglit. with tive of Ho J,i|.,iti 11 ' 111* i ■ I'm ",, Vliitiroe countv
TY P H O O N T H R E A T E N S
Ruble* Park Village with faellicniii
lusive
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indication- of fro-t iin tb c in di . a-ked if llii-i, i Ii*, &lt;1.01, ol rdtf
i . i Deals willi providing an .id
Ilex for Lift white famllle* I* on*
M ANILA P - The Phillppim- say*.
cattol, iii , Inna
triclx Wi-lne-day tiiorniui!
(Cimlinuril Hu I'agr I lin e I
of the project*. The other I* Cen­ weather hureuu Mint today a rag

Experts Predict
Men's Styles

A coveted Wcb.'lo* Award, the
highest possible honor ill Cub
'routing, was presented to Giles
Niblnek. sop of Mr. and Mrs. A l­
lison NI black. I &gt;v W. W. Tyre at
fuck At'* regular meeting In the
First Methodist Church Friday
night.
Other awards and their rerepicnt« are Allan Hunt. «nn of Mr.
0tnd,M r*. .lames A. Hum, one oold
^srrow. two silver arrow* and a
one year service star; Hlllv Smith,
son of Mr. and Mr*. William
Smith, two sliver arrows! Wavnr
Epp*, sun of Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
Epps
Jr., one silver arrow;
Robert Avrett, son of Mr and
Mrs E. K. Avrett. one silver urrow and a i he vein service sin.'
tledford Aiken, "&lt;mi of Mr. and
Mr». Hick Aiken, one silver ur
row; Jimmie Terw jlllgi'r. sun of
X-M r- ami Mrs. Janies Terwllliger, a
iwo year service star; Cmkv llig
pins, sun of Mr. ami Mrs. .1. f
Higgins, a ivvn year service slur:
Pavhl MnrGillis. son of Mr. and
Mrs. |). II. MurGillis, n one vent
service slue: Mike Allies, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Ahals. a one
year «ervire star; lli'lr Clancy,
son of Mr. and Mr*. \V. It. Clancy
a one v m r service star; and Hon
Brerkenrhlge. «on of Mr and Sirs
Forrest II rcc ken ridge, u two vein
fA s m vice stni.
David Miller, son of Mr. and
Mrs. G. A. Miller, mid Richard
Carlton, son of Mr. and John
Carlton, were Inducted Into the
pack as Dolx-nts.
Den It held the opening and
closing exercises, and skits wer*
hv all deni.

City Commission Races
Only Contests In Voting
In County Tom orrow

Group II

------ •publicity hail attended the ease.
Judge Neilson said he did nut
think the publicity would make It
Impossible to selrc* Impartial Irrorv lie said he fc‘t an early trial
would be to Howies' advantage.

court F riday. T h l* In one of the
Ightoit days In several months.

• •

Group I

W A S H IN G T O N (/1’t — Itrynnt W. Howies. president of
the A m*it. for the Advancement of White People, pleaded in­
nocent today to a charge of beating up a Negro letter car­
rier. He unked a ju ry trial which was .set for Jan. 5.
Rowlett. :»r&gt;, entered hi* plea before Judge George D
Neilson in Municipal Court.
Hitt lawyer. Horn! L. Hoi ford, naked for u delay of about
three months in the trial He said such it delay was necessary
to nssure Bo.wles a fair and impartial trial since widespread

The Girl Scout* tad Brownies
will have a family plrnlr Friday
at the lakrfronl soflhall oar's. The
occasion will be In celebration nl
the birthday of the founder of Girl
Scouting In Amcrira, Juliette Low.
The plrnlr wilt be u uoxr hag
tunrb to which Ihe families of ail
Sanford Girl Smut* are Invited.
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Candidates For City Commission

No. 51

Associated Dress I. cilsccI Wire

M O N D A Y . N O V . 1. IQS!

H ead O f A A W P A sks For Jury T ria l
In C a s e Involving L e tte r C a rrie r

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

Nationalist Isles
North Of Formosa
Bombed By Reds

I

Laborer Confesses
Slaying Girl, 16

Sm others Explains
Com m ie T a c tic s
To Jewish Lead ers

Chilly Weather
Is Predicted

Albert Fry, 60
Dies In Virginia

Six Arrested
O ver W eekend

FSFWS Forecast

tral
Park Village
with
________
____ for Negroe*
„
....... ing, late-neavon Pacific typhoon
a capacity nf Son families.
may hit Ukinawa within la houm

Red China Claims Population
Of Nearly 602 Million Today
T O K Y O , .Nov. 1 i ^ - R e d (In na
today clultmxl Hie staggering
lilllnn of 12)1,1130.001) peojile

Stale* showed l30.rgl7.3(H people,
.ml recent estimates have pushed
this above the liai million mark

Th e Helping radio said Ihe 103.1
census wax taken hv the Stale Hit
reuii of Statistics It xaM the cell
so- did iiul reui'b Foimona, while
Hie Chinese Nutnmulisl govern
incut of ('lilting Ival stick holds
Tlie now figure I* loo million ,.way. nor "u few lander ureas and
more than Ihe most recent e-tl in region, where lien I elections
mate* used by the Red* them had not yet taken place."
Nevertheless, Helping npparenl
vclvex. and from 123 In i.vy million
more than m o ,I non Cnnninmi-I ex 1y included nut only the estimated
ll.ooo.wiu Cliluese now on Formosa,
ihnale*.
In Irr m v of iNi|mlutlim. Hie new hut also Hie estimated 12 million
figure make* llm newest member overseas Chinese who live Hillside
of the Communist group of nalmnx China. Many of tlie-e hold dual
lower nearly twice ax large ux her rllirenxhlp under Chinese law —
nearest eornpetitor, India, where that of the country in which they
the 1031 cetiMix reporltsl 3M.H20,- live and Chinese citizenship too.
Tlie Chinese population now
183 people.
Compared wldi Chinn, Soviet make* up almost one fourth of the
Ituxxla x population mimheri'l 101 human race.
'Ihe Chinese Nationalist*, using
mtHion according to a UM7 figure
r c lm c d by Ihe Krem lin. ........ nf estimate* not unlike those of 150
Soviet estimate* hove used the year* ago. Arrived ut the figure
round figure of 200 million. Even people. Alli'i Wold Wa (I this
so, Red China now boaalx morn figure wa* Increased by s o m e
than thrre time* a* many people source* to *75 million.
When the Communist.* look nvc.l
a* her " i d g " Communist brother,
to whom *fie ha* been ex|«irtlng in tot!) they adopted this estimate.
much-needed food In return for Only recently iiavo they begun
speaking of a larger number in
military and iirluHria! aid.

The I'ciping radio broadcu-t the
now figure, xiiyinti It wax Iuimu I on
a direct ccn*u* taken in June lii.’gi
It gave no cxplanalioti a- to why
Ihe figure only now is being ir
leaved.

FIRE— riiM i ntrW
etarted by an
. „ ... ...
___

(ra n * hotu* at 1M5 K. Fourth 81. lain Friday affar-

______ ___ Ruby R**k 71, *«*&gt;(&lt; from tha 10-room h«u** unhurt
Od abort a p. m. whan*ha a Mom of#d j® light If. ||er « n , Milton, who

aim Head 1* (ho rooldn w *. waa a. &gt; away at work- Mr*. Root had Urrxl hi the hou*o mor# than 30
year*. Flro Chief Mach Ocvlaiid romarfcad that the fire had gained loo much headway for hi*
(a aar# lha homo, Ha oatiautod damag* at I li,0*0. Tho Hm u o w * « gutted almost rum pi*

Tha 1030 census in the United their broadcast*.

*y&gt;iUM ».«.&lt;*,.i

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u m i,m rs s j s O LLAH H EH —

A rather anil hi* son, who were working on I M above building M W»

1TI h HI. in Goldsboro, were injured Halurduy after main when the front of the atrutura collapsed on

tup of them. F. M. Anderson, 5(1, Imitrurlor nt Cruomn Avail,my, suffered a fractured leg and enta
ulwut Ihe head, and i* confined to the Grange Memorial Hospital, while HI* son, John 13. wa* traatad
for minor cut* and shock at the Femnld-LnughtuitVIcmorial Hospital unit released. According to By*
standrrs, both were dug out nf tho drhrU shortly after the accident occurred, and • paswarby Jumpad
dear Just In Hme. (Staff Hboto)

l— H ~l Blti BIi

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VOLUME XLV1

I f e r a lf r

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER &gt; ________________________________
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A ,

Testimony Started Today
In Titusville Rape Case
I f ------------------

Strolling
In Sanford
£

CofC manager Forrest Rreckcn
ridge rroeiveif word today that the
local Him. "Tlie Sanfavil and Semi
note ('minty Story," was shown
Sunday over W F IX T V in New
York, lie say* he lias already re
reived request* for information
W PIX-TV serve* vouth New York
State, eastern New Jersey, and
puit of Connecticut

Miam i Herald Says
Try To Run Johns
Failed In Tampa
M IA M I
&lt;/P) — Th# Miami
Herald laid today that a politi­
cal maneuver lo put Ariing H ot.
iohna back In Ike race for
rnvernor failed In Tampa when
Itepubllrana would not cooper­
ate.
John II. McDermott. Herald
political » file r, said "The franlir move, which would hate
rocked the alate, was lo gel
John* on the llepuhllran ticket
as a ‘nonpartisan coalition' can­
didate.
"Sponsors had worked around
the clock since the death of J.
Tom Watson, llepuhllran no­
minee Sunday night In an attempt to awing the deal.
‘Tnllapae of the scheme came
In a Tampa hotel room shortly
before noon Wednesday.
"The Juhns hackers, it was
learned, felt the artlng governor
might upset Democratic nominee
I.eltov Collins h» this la*l min­
ute hid.”
Johns was not available lor
comment
Immediately.
Thn
Herald also said its efforts lo
gel comment from Johns failed.
The Itehuliran Slate Executive
Committee voted unanimously
not lo name a auccessnr lo Watmin In Tueaday’s general elec­
tion. Collins defeated Johns for
tile Droiociwtlr nomination in
\| j| y #
The Herald said Johns him.elf had little hope the plan
might become a reality 'hut
some of hla leading political
barkers were pushing it to the
hilt. They brought pressure from
every part of Ihe slate for liepublicans lo open Ihe door for
l he in."
____________

i'&lt; •(!&gt; ..taunt, »ilh »idrl&gt; vest*
:t“j show«.-« through Friday,
i.tllr ch'.n.'t
u m p critsrr.

Associated Press Leased Wire

T i l l R S D A V , O C T . 28. 19.H

No. 19

Would Prohibit Johns
From Aw arding Contracts
Primary Road Projects

Young Vicitim
Says Sergeant
Her Attacker
T IT U S V IL L E (/T&gt; — A 19ycur-old toli’phonu company
worker testified today "I was
afraid he was gninjr to kill
nit*" at a closed door court HiL ’
session as she related how site lu M M W D IN G O F F IC E R —
was raped on a lonely road t i ll , lei,ii \ Goodwin, rum

City Candidates
Answer Questions
At Jaycee Meet

C ig a re tte T ax

Up $300,000
i vi i vu \ s s f . i -: i pi _ i im
la in '* c i g a i r l l e la v re v e n u e * a re

L o c n l T r io
FP&amp;L Increases
Building Program Issues
Over $/5 Million Statement
Action A ffe c ts

iinnidiiit! offiecr ol I’hiitiierivphlilip aliind J.llMi iHIO din ins DoAtiK- 4s-ipiailioo irl*. till Ihe Sanford
I l i s t i p i a r l c i ot Ih e |4.'it-.V a liu M " W ilt'll th e act was Koinp
N.t(«l
\uvrilnrt
\ir St nI bin
lie s * r e a l, anal a i-ra rk d o w n o il
•&gt;n lie ltelil a iruii at m y
(■sii-iiiar
i.u
,r
lour
ol
inspection
ns is sI I m ii m g o f
n u n - ln v
p in t
All Guttering and stammering
throat," «he declared
ol iiliiitneiaphlc ilrtailrnirnts ol
c ig a n lie s is In -In c g i i i ' i i * lo g
public speakers lake bred. A drin
i .imllil.tics lor Die I'll) ."M inus
Tin- I aI! brum'lle -pc.ikmg m a lire siiiiiidion on deploy mi ni
s li. ile o f llm c re d it
Ml \ M l
h n i* . f. t . ..| I Im id .i
onstratlou of the Barry ('rlinm
-i"n .u i'u in ,I questions rcliitiiicii I in voice (nuuti t out Air Force errisena llr will In- gnnr about
11111,11111 V I
ftlc K ilin e v
lr . ,
roune will be given In the ('It*
Pi'XA. t
\
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I «l||l|M ll&gt;
A l'v l. i
I, , f i t ) .idiiiinlstratioii tml.ii itur
T
Sgl
Herbert
D
Demi)
as
tier
n month During hts absence, log Die program of the m i'k li
o f Dm M a le l le v c r a g r D e p a it*
Hall tonight at 7:S0 o’clock. The
h»V
lU'tl.iU til I*!1 •111 Mattacker
I
ill
IV
i
MeN’rll
will
hr
acting
m r n l , w h ii-h r o lle v lv th e c ig a r
course embottle* public tpeaklug.
• "ii * .»n\ * lint!, in \ ciir i'a•u*t i'lli
(&gt;1 *f itniM ii w 'l* i-vpros.o d
-tnull r I haiuber "I t ommeree
Denny i« on liatl on rap.* charges i It I ill
M rNrll rrrently re
parllameolarv
procedure
and
r i l e la v r v , s a n l * o m e o f th e II*t *•11 H *T i nut Ki a Im 'i I •' *uu »el •- I,,aliaa in ii .tu te iiie n t issued
lu ll, III"II meeting, lii 1,1 ut tlie
ami
the
victim's
zi
year
old
mat
lot liril 11 nin in resins duty aa
group psychology.
« le a v e w as
du e to
F l o r i d a '*
•Mil Iv.I 11 fiMl't! tlf tlllll illll H\ »il'
t uchl • Inti
ned eoinnantoii on the mgbt of Du­ of III ri -lo .liar ge ol Dclarhmrnl
i i in . I l l in p o p iila llo ii, lio w e v e i
t ll.i lit 111l.’li III in y1*11I n aVIlls’ll i •* I*' .'tilt,- Si Milt il li 'la v t notig'­
th r e e q u e s tio n s n a n - .I k i-.| ,,l
ll lack also idem fled lino
In s i t'lii, ■ii I I'liologiaph. I ’ S
III I 1Inin f . .» I I Mia.II ’ All Mil |•I • l l ''t, ii iti',,|ii aii. I S ta le Rpp.H.
Die t ile i',iu d ld . it e s
In
M.iiiiin 1
Grnt-ral Education Development
Testimony was given behind
.Nil! i )
• 1 . . A mil. .ill. * d f 'l.'ll! mill.alll
' ,’I h ' " alliiitti- ti an d M ack
II.
tl i i i .i i i IV flllt p r,,g lu ln i l l i c , I ,i
test* will be given in the Seminole
dosed doors us circa I Judge VaDmi l(i,li i , i lrland" Scntinrl c u
I
I l l .till
rtll * lid A I It. I.H &lt; I••) a■1:111«I Ii th at a.-lin n w ill
County testing center on Monday
sar It Carlton granted a defense
I •"
Illll-llt. .Illll J ini F lshi'l III.III
b’i t .
.in I. ttnt • ii •v
Ml l» il* '•i* f ilhcll ill t
Ill I* | (•t |||V (|||
and Tuesday. Nov. 8 4, at 0 a m
motion to bar spectators Did) the
ugmg edit,•i " f T h e H erald
. .mu­
ii
I Im i tu
Hie testing center Is located in Ihu
jury, court officials and Die press
1
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•
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x Aillimt t»f
I " ' fir- * qiirstoui
'Wti.it ,1.,
Ilf. "lee i ,|I|M* It i l.l
Court House office of I'red Murwere permitted to remain
f • &gt; tie'll \
lielll'te Is Die l.ni « .u in
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A, lay, director of vetr.Mn and voca­
The two young women testified
u lit. h t,, I,.nolle -eiii ■hurgi t.,i
N\
I »v. I .
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11d ' '
tional education Anyone wishing
they were acre-tnl at a street «• i
, • *III III.S*t I* IUI Us, | s
VI.IS uo l i l ' l
Mitt || I..|.| Ilf .
* to obtain Die equivalent of a high
tier on the mglit of the atlurk t&gt;&gt;
, d u
l" lt,,l( s
I,
school diploma
should contact
a mail who hell a pi-l d on Ihoiii
S V I.I IIN U
Ita ly
V&gt; th e w , • - k
Del (•■ it I'li-v u ll
Vgii iul d u n
Murray immediately
ll.
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r
r II .1 at,it I II If la
-aylng "Tills is a -liekup tiet hi
ii l l i ic ' inn til ing l.ik* ii hi v ihiili a g e ,,l to w n s . ilo llg D ie i . i i . i r c d
VA | I
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ildi
'*« il* u l • d
the ear Don't scream in liollei in
' - n i i t - m inis .inn plans t.
ul
C u ll ,,f S .ile ru ., g a v e u p ' t i l l m o r
Ml. ft. t I III I , A
td iin w u n d
ulf vi itti it,,- I 'll i . (isi-.il .i
t il ti iw your hi-aits nit
i
i , &gt; I,,.lav ,o id Dm liu a l d e a th
'there will lie n meeting of the
c f.l
i ■i
A■•t*' tl 11» l»f
They said lie drove them In a
i', I cuii-iiitiiig engiueei re 'u tiii I dl (c o m It i l l s g l c . l t r s l tl&gt; „,d , l i Seminole Countv Sportsmen’s A»I • • |«. 1.
|! • I
nl'U’t.’d illid
o- 'in snhiei l r iir i-iiiiim issoiii Ii
lonely road, forced the older worn
a s te r w as e s p e c lc l I,, le a c h " I , s
i.ociutlon toldl'hl nt 8 o'clock at
III.
to Seminole Ciliml) Ii,dints wiF i t li d up.'ii tills coiir-e M m ol.iv c e e d Sims
III.lit il'
I . ’ll. i *.'. within
an into the hack scut and railed
the Court House
r u n i 1 • 1•1•• ■•A il .-II li t . | •
. * Iff II* Af &gt; t*.
T.,«
Die younger after he made tier not earn the name of .1 Tom Wat mgld f'dliiu iu g .1 g le .il deal id
th e ku •»AAtl ill .Ill lllltlllll'l I'll
son, or ,iii&gt; oilier Itepuhlh.in ran pt 'Ic - 1 I" sewer «ei » ice iliu ig i
■1 a 1 (&gt;■Illll! |m I. ma .M1 a . II* • it
disri lie
W . ft. •
I4N|||'C|| t»y
Mu*
tn»*l
ti
nil*
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a
hill
M’Nrli
lllvlr
I.. I.*. ii&lt;• a| 111 .• '.•iilli I’T u iit i. i
1 . -ft. .
\ \ I f f T a ft
lie drove them hark to town all ill,lute for governor I'omil) Clerk vslili li iii'ie i ci e .d li nailed I" I u ni I h ii I i i ' v M e n
lid
Im a rd
I i i &lt; fn*i»» w h t Ivi ’ I
ti
1’
Herndon
.inninmeed
today
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er the attack and let them out in
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front of the Methodist Church
1 • • • Tl \ . VA II I’M . • • n n p r io r
lllchnui l i l y ( (.d ir
S e o e r charges are | | ae*||t«* II* •III
• f la il, ) •. I.M* •1
I m III ||. t III.|l .
A Jury was picked yesterday .uni Ml, ne\ General
1 i iM itc I .l 1- (1 MU* •? ouitraef^
Krvm had requested Dial
tin flgiiriul mi .iui"im ts id w a te r Used
11••|
\\ ,r» ;• l*,in«l«»iMk«l I••r ill.*n\ •I . n i t ||. 11.ill i ’ \ | » lid 11 i . l »
after Circuit Judge Yassur It name
f TIllH w*i»
.1 Tom Watson lie id
I
l&gt; sc.ill
Agreed
s p illin g •if Mic S*IM n t iitm c ih T niHIs I t - h d
Carlton refused defense requests lowed of
II*
■\ , M u m l A I
I n.
,\ n »
in i
lo r••in.• in on Die ballot, c it in ie i i oil i f ci ' into iin lli iilii.d in m i'- m y ; Il
l» c llt'\m l in .m &gt;
In move Die trial In another cumin Herndon said
i It.
• .Ini t.i.l l. i on ........... ...
It
l u l l | •-ii* to Ut
cases,
vacii* %\s*•i•! nnl In m m nr Ininrd Im*
nr ileluv it.
n il....... Ililil • tm a
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Although I have every resile,•!
Ii
ii I In* h 'u u lltv »'f
nralli lln*ii hrnkiMi hI iiiii * fntini**
I .vilq: llcau A im i i-d mi the uu
Thomas Waddell J r . defense at
s
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Mr. Ervin.’ tlo,.) being lukcn In the ru m iiii"
" * and ••
•• .
til ftl. I
u I •*i»n .‘iiuntv.
lorney, said some key Air Force
Slttlr I uiutu I i f r t ir r i m»r«* •»••!«• I*, l (S it! ('*»*• I I.f IlixIU 'V
it ’ ’ . A.’l,
d*&gt; I. ' I M at Nhniitil
witnesses had been transferred lo 1,1- u‘" said, " I must ills a g rc * i lion and said charge* shmihlu'i tie ' tn Sali'iim % culhiMlr.il I imIuv Im
Iv .
a lialt. n l. **
iif.u n M . d lild** ft.
.m in
Mint VI.#* III lUIICtlOTI*
Europe, and Hint he did not be­ w ith th e ir request T h » Itepuhll- i..,. high and th i-i m iglii disi-.mi vic I iiiih nf Mif I In nti II ihmU and hind tmI Mic
i &gt;u&gt;*. M|&gt;i. I’lt lllU
Vi m
.ii t M,. f r.
lo Af» ni*- the* (in
lieve Dennv rould gel a tail In.,' can stale i iu iin u tle e did not nom | „ge new ind iistri
' ’hlt’% v\lilt-li hit ii M null* *drHcli d iA id u .il lie \ • In n u l |* i *&gt;|l |&gt;
inate any tiersnn to take W u lvp ii'i
Jnlm K u dis. In iu m lu -iit
( hum
••l • l .111* A’ id*
•f I I clii'li A s i'
In Titusville.
•f
4fn*rt*linc
lat•*
Munluy
und
curly
U N ITED NATIONB, N.Y
a
td| | * HimUdu'l have twer. -ent
• n it t*....i 1 * . •• i it. i &gt;•i,n in
.1} •
Im
AIt 1tl.
Denny, in-year-old Air Force place, as p erm itte d hy stale l
y.
The U N. Political ComotUlre l"«;k
T lim -fn re there is no ltrpuhllea.1 out i.n llt a sene,one ns.i lieeh t.-.r- 1
t •• • * I dlN |i|(iV(* I h \ lu it ln c iH n
sergeant,
was
arrested
In
Septem­
11U .
a day off today after unanimously
ilt.d** Affcnd
a« IiV
l'p»|H»rtv ih'iiiijiui* ti;ik f ' l iin.tft.l A* if till III (III* I &gt;'-&lt;1 III I ft* . l i t
nom inee fo r coverm ir, and. In that undated whl. h would fli ench bus
I it m i ( In I.Jorh f Ii v»
approving a call for five power ber near Tallahassee. Police said event. U'roy Collins i* Ihe sole mess He said III........lull •111 IIIIInI l»r il l Mil* m illio n s id tl &gt; l.tI n lin n •In « . &gt;11.
u n it S m ith
Ids
cur
answeted
Ihe
description
talks on dlurm am ent The resn
.1 r*l • »» t Wtile 'll
•h i ’d*&gt; \%•* i •• i n t u it tl .m il .ifx .n t . ‘ Mi.,
Iritiil iinminuu. Miul liU iimm*
w i.ikutl uni U\ the « it\ lo im u i
i l III. It. J ill' f i l l II » M"A III,' a &gt;1)
t I t. &gt; s' Mtiididtnn
lutlon
Hus of one driven hy a man who id
billon was supported by both Ibt*
nnideil on Dir hallol tinder Dm stain
l i f t In *mi* 11*a n
tacked
or
approached
sl\
women
f
III'
II'
&gt;
*
Ift
I'
li
t
lilil
V
l
l|l
I.f
I
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rt ♦. * I III ■( Puller
ttia and the West but velernn
veteran dip
heading a* applied to all olhei nn
Jack Itid lg a ii
We liave eon
III
l. i- f Vi I I *t l i r i h
fi.n l In t*tt .'»••• t| •&gt;i . . n I •| t| . )A ;t t til I I I III A f ?I (*
1lotnals
. . . , , .1
real arms 1,1 Hfevard and Orange c,inmtic- oppose,I candidates vu that volcrU ..
M « &gt;i »\ Hid 1‘luir
w a r n e d any real arm
s,„.r(ff , L , william* took „m
Ir a ilc d a delil we m ii'l pas D id t •*mi* I I..i
i l l Ifn* liM im d t - '
in .I
Itnle
A
A
Ii
I*
(
Ilia) vole wdll one malt, loi , v debt
l
agreement
off.
•I. \ a*• lm%
lie ill.untam ed .o liu s lu ic id - l&gt;l.i i i k i f !jreemeni was
was a
a long way •■
•
uri.Vard victims t„ T .lla
9• m |
m il die*.It. .*I
tip
it.tln l , n l
In n i.l
ernor and -ill other
unoppo ,ui c.iiuoil In made in charges d Die I ’ * .
, ,,
The vote, taken alter two wei ks | , ........ jm ,
AAC| »• . i l l l \ l ilt ' il l
I *fI I tA
.f.
ifid
t
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a.illalillulcs "
»l» e on the arms issue,
cante ,,.......
of idebite
Issue, came
(
| total ilia "llo would to -c ii.u i'lv
l It . Ul * t i l %
f i l l III
1 1 l. | | I II|» &lt; III*
lie s.iul there would Im a 'p.&gt; , itlea led s.iv.-ii; lh.il Die ell.H i.a*
JbkI night It brsmght expression* ol
1 -It | AA(AI I
♦fl . •ill Die h.illnt so Di.d .alia pal
hope
that
the
rare
Soviet
decision
,.|,.iri!,.
Mu.
v
,
,
|
(.
llnist
tic
cli
1st
ii
a
He
a
llid
III,
iff
' il
II
icrue ( above i
•lluil" ilamhiTgcr
I,
ilia) write ill ail) name Dies ,!•• liik i v v ' in.nO lie alsvi .n il" , il, d
I •I • t I •*• AA.,. t.d.l
join with the West in barking /« |*.l iru k Air Korn- It
III. I.
•
ii
tithe
' Its
the new munager
ullage of the Sanford to
sin- h r go)ernor
1. t l .’ I I l • 1I all
I li­
M
ore
cviiau
ic iic c in Ilia- lo .illc i
enmmon
proposal
miuiit
indicate
a
,llall
•Iv
ol the Echols lied
brunch store of
&gt;dm
" A further reason which in uv | The following an
lt lll( t ii-i. n n .| lit* i . I .! •
w&gt;n
■—■
P» • A1
ding Co., tilth St. und Sunfivil nr" era of corporation
Mi.
\
opinion is )Hissi|»ie. i- d tlo &gt;• , given hi ri-'pm i-a In i
Aa||^» 1.• lldll I -I •• 1 I
-1*1
-ii.u i
The
general
air
of
satisfaction
j
Avc The new manager previously
A f-llt-t
Mill h , I II
a small Deinner.itie vote in,I ,n " I * Do- /■ ha all asset hi
I I aVI I*
dvllila
was
murri-.t
somewhat
by
Soviet
worked about I I months lor Ihe
Is,*.
Afi ll
-I.l
estreniel) heavy llepuldle.'iii v ,.i
i u h Sc m ii I p i r k II aa .It li. ilt l il
I"* AA• t I
lift*
t I lA I h a
to the i ll) "
II. H Owens service station. "Ser Delegate Andrei Vlshlnvky’* state­
, then a ilei'ea-eal person a,oil,I I"
I ’ lc v a ll
V'sal a«
liivlii »»f n l . ii n t n iif h lt n i i ' c l n i f &gt;i 7 m IU*
vice will be our motto," lie said, ment that the disarmament talks
eleeled governor I Ills would ■-1il out "t the cmilda and the stale -ce •* . lo* k f *&gt;vii.»i m u iiil ' I i I .if
t in
I * Mil
'A.1 t th I
I PA I &gt;|t -VA fill fo .i I iy
and remarked that Ihe store will might be iloumrd if the West in­
till tiler lo Dm p,,Illic tl aonfo . i the
I i i ' t M i tfim h .1 i t m r « Ii
amt ti ll others
I Mill » a ». i .lay hv
* I t» 'Iiy M &gt;• IM
| llllllfM
be open evenings by appointment sisted on using American proposals
•v )e liave already evpeiminu ,1
Scott
A " i I as |s ...... I poh
M Mil' film* .lAA.irtK will In* dt
ti ll I Ilf t.llllA
. ..n i i m I .m i
'•&gt;»•&gt;
Originally Irotn New York and as a basis for discussion try Du
) e a l I l l i ml,ni said
tidnifed fix U K | i .h| mi|i I 'ul*■•
lic it)
Il
f I
ill|f|«V
New Jersey.' he said, the family, live powers.
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II
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iun
I
ll-AAt
lie .ill
Asset as Ihe /n o is
in
i -I III III (fit Aaill III* |t|H\ |i|&gt;d innli t
lM I »A*( 1
h i m .I • •II-l
Vishlnsky wants the British
consisting of Ids wife, son and
I.f
s.. ,*&gt;
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id
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I i t VAMill I i . tl( tu a
NF.'W YOIIK b ib - Tlirci- men
himself, came to Sanford because French proposal on which his own
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a t t r a c t io n a n d p iiv s ild ) a l i a lu lit v
•1**11 ii ••|.ei »' it K' .1* fit’ll
of the hoy's health. He Is buying disarmament plan Is based to serve I Involved In ln*t year's (ItMt.OOO
11 N X •'.♦I
w I ic ii H i n in e s 0 . lln a i.e e ■s III' ...... 1'**fIIflllt 1ee are it liiirlfN
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It .«I t h&gt; I l l * vi » im il(tin
a home at 1218 E. Crescent St.
as the foundation for negotiation*. I robbery of n Flurnl Park, N Y.,
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Die Inc.limit should lie atmheil1 III l|..!t«ai t Healey, u W I A i i * I . I
It It)’ A&lt;I til Hat t *i|1|M|| Ml
The Soviet warning served as a bunk received sentences today
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&gt;i i p i i l i i l i t x m
ia
o ld e r to e v p e d lte Die / ' •o lie-t as' H'%1 Hu •i kenrid)»!'.
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until.•' -I lav - hy
reminder ibat East and West are I ranging from Ift to 22V* yeurs.
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The sentence* were proluimiceil
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still sharply split on fundamental
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TOKYO '.f — Japan's pin-bull points of disarmamnet
K .iiler Asset toil needs Im prove
i in llriiu k ly n federal i-imrt by Judge
u« ti ti-ii* t &gt;.
) , , . , , o, ta k in g
• m I ’. i
mold lie soot Die /,« , l» lo iiiliied paek .lie Deri I Mi
I D Mi nn f»»i e u iii| •I • «•»* m • '
craxr—it’s culled "paelilnkn” here
.M ortim er W . Ily c i* . T he detail
A liR D It N . Ala
h
Alaliam
.1 I . i . t . i ,,(
oil,
II"
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III and that the i it) ilia ) l u t e to Hid usvi t.uii, Mrs W II i him \
—ha* hit the divorce courts
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NEW R E iJ tfD SET
, , O il) I " • ,1, I l o i l d - . a wlH. ti
relocate
the
/no
so
it
may
grow
.lie
n
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Allisuii
Nihl.it
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ami
The game ha* been named "co­
George
Patrick
McKinney.
27,
its
student*
home
fur
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CHICAGO r — United Air Lines
, unfit,) I*,.
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l„ i n , i \ ",
ll.itlg a n
Asset as a source ol
isAiilanl Mrs ft W Williams n l tu t |t&gt;' PuhM I. Ii | . it
respondent" in eight divorce cases said that a UAL DC07. aided by prison term of "I ’&gt; years plus * v%d*ki*rul tmliehi\ fodiv lu tm i'i *&gt;•
11 o ,1 a
I t a , 'fig • .,, .i.l . ),n
pleasure and lia h illl) iii.i'in iic li a
Deo U. Mi i A W Kpps lr . .mil (mil in I'.hm
(10,OIK)
fine
und
court
costs.
a
critic*nl
waliT
slinrtn»»«'
30
M
.IM
I
tall
winds,
set
a
new
tills year hy Japanese husband*
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f I' Im olw ■" 1 Hv . ' l i t
doesn't pa) its own was
lie
\V t i l l I to u* •• I P' •u IviImas id
is*-isl.iiil M a I I - &lt; r ivy f.,i d
Kunnlil Everett Mai tin, 21!. sen­
AI nIt a fila Piilyffiliiiie hisfiluli* It
\) . o l, .!&gt;, la t * I
and wives wlm complained thrtr I rommerrl.il speed record of ft tenced of 21 '&gt; years plus a (lIMMIU W.IA
I PA I
( Illll * &lt; h I . .» .1 f p I
In ell vpi'iitl i'|{|aai*a nl in."ii said more ground and annuals Den 7 Mis II II Oiii'V and &gt;**
hours and 7 minute* ye*lerday fm
. ti &gt;t li.li P
sl&gt;l.tid Mi *• Janie^ Sinylelaiy
mate* spent too murh tim e-and : the nonstop ( tdrago-Los Angeles fine ami court costs.
V)
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Mt re Mum 7 inhi slmleetN ,n. m would lie needed
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In aliswei lo the question. "W hat
iml Iifii M Mi 8 I . i ( I n k yyIi
II || via.t he
,,
i- . - I at
Clifford D (tlierkireh, ftl. sen ndleil Dr Davis Mullins exe&gt; u
flight.
money—at It
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tenor (it Ift yeurs only.
live vice |irenuleiil ul API * ml
grain'* I ’ aving -’ S idew alks’’ l.lg lil
t i l l ,1- , I to ll d ll . ■ I, ,l t h i l l t i l ­
Ihe it irk is HpiitiMiied t&gt;\ Mu I t il II* a .n I h i t .lie I I. MK' 'Mill
McKinney and (tlierkireh hud Mint elapse* are Neheiluled to »«• in g ''," Die c .iiid n la le * said
k ilo x d n tl
t ir st \i if limit't I ’tniieli
,
ii (,, i . .1 a t d I • in g f l i c , I ) l
pleaded guilty to charges .if mn- Millie at N a in Muinlav Imf i ii&gt;
Ita llg a ii
Would like to see a
• a,,
snlrary and armed ruhheiy while nMielals in Aiitiurn ^ I&lt;I il max In*
lighting
survey
made
uf
the
city
Martin stood trial and was ron- Hereditary to Midpend i 'I u a m u l»*r
I ivlail
Ini*
tote.
D i l i
M
and see Dial lighting I ' brought up
a lmiuer period
victed on Oct. 13.
lo H i1* d -i lo III 1141! ,.i tli&gt; Hint f,&gt;r
In date He said F irst .St is poorly
“ It dtarnld tu readun if vie dnn'l lighted Sidewalks are Die respmi
They were involved In the Aug.
&gt; "Ilia
18, llift.'l, holdup of the FloralI uel any more water hy Moiulo sdiilily of property owners Tin
D ill
n il lia a a *' l o f m i l l i i l D ip
NEW YOIIK iJV-Oov. Thom** | "No nun can be a resident ol Park hranrh of the Franklin Nn . than we got Tuesday and Wedm s biggest sl.-eet project Is the lin
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| , llit llia - l
I"
day. srlKHil can't rnnllniie.'’ v dd p ro )e iiie u t ol I lis t St lor win, ti
E. Dewey says it Is up to "the both the District of Columbia and tlorial Rank.
, H i h ii &gt;i • f i i i i t i
- l u i l l i g D ip
Herbert Hendon, rlifilrinaii &gt;&gt;l vu Dm City w ill need uddilion.ii funds
courts In decide" If Averell llarrt hla home slate. He can vote in one
, &lt; t w i i on n t h * aa l o 'll aauailil e i t
Oberkirrh was head bookkeeper hnrn'x vvaler hoard
ieceivc • in uwai I ev.-itro.illv w&lt;
STOCKHOLM
Sweden -if
man la Ineligible lo serve aa gov­ or the other. He can be a resident of tha Institution ut the time.
K aiier VY F irst St is definite!)
. i ml 1,1111g&lt;I t i.i 1 1,, i in the ta d
ernor because he voted two years In one or the other—but not both."
The water altiiullon at Aiihurn Ill the iuidgi'l lor Die entiling te a r Aineitrail novelist Lrni-'l llciiiing might .i well ,-1v, it t" turn o-*w
V li,,ii" )
l"bo I
VVIggtllloll,
Harrlman, In his first comment
had liren nerlmid all M iin nier lie and money lias been accruing for way tmliiy won the Itl'O Notiil before lo kali Ii.....ad m -"i",
.▲ ago In a Washington, D.C., presi­
. ,|,H
nt t II ", n e t tbs'
I sph .t
on th* Dewey charge, asked:
i cently Ihe city pa^^ed uo mdi ii few years m Die piddle projects I’ll/.- (iq l.iterutniad e n t i a l primary.
In i, UO ..... I III I II, , le f la'll n il P hilv
The ftt! year ii FI writer, whose
nance lumnlng lawn watering or fund which w ill he used toward
"How silly can we get?"
Ilarrlntan,
Democratic-Liberal
Lai lil'l tin w ai wh-u d a,'
O' in |i| i*s|ia r t , ill,- Milt yxm
und vhili-nie feared Ih.d Ih OH-i.-w ,, hu-l b.-.-n
other unnecessary u«e of water
He later told a news conference
p a r t y candidate for governor
Die Im provem ent
jirn jecl
a fter hard ImiiIi -i I style
s.*,l?ltl »ct%
i , ,|
at
a ll
t o t anI,
A ll I •• •
Hilt the shortage continiied to gel sewer work tv done lie pointed out liurkeil tales vet a |iuttern fm 2«lli j kaII. il m i pi mi
against Ken. Irving M. Ives in the that Dewey was trying to "steal"
It .1 Tl \\ M ill I l l t l l t'U M (Ilf N|/«l tlf
wnrxe.
, i ,1 Cl/.' I Do­
Nov. 2 election, coidfnd* the vote the Nov. &gt; election for Ives "by
the VV Fl.'sl st sewer work and century prose the world around mnnt l l r , ( ■t,
I.f .|&gt; f i t ' l l
will receive u gold medal und U | ui-uila iii) Im mi .' I s III " III III ll,,
In no way Impaired Ihe legality default" ai»J declared
repaving I* an all City iiroject
Luke Ogletree. frum which \u
IT.,, s u it vAi i n f i i t i l a* i n m n c m l*
of hla New York residence or hla
"Well, he won’t gel away with
hum normally pumps Its water I.lgldtng is one of tlie most cos11v cheek for IHI.Ctll Swedish en m n s1|iii/iLONDON # — An authoritative diipplv, Id dry heeniide »&gt;f a In k item s In the budget Advocated I about (33,UOO)
•i*11 ,
n- ,i
.nt
III Itt
(tf illl
ait (»ui
Ill tlA’i
In i A'OUrt
»*oun ttv’liiyn
right to hold Ihe office.
It."
Tin- wiilh"i "I
The literary pri/e and Ihe an "A Far.'w i'll t
Harrlman said he had voted In naval publication says the fighting of ruin Alsu dry Is Wllmnre Lake gelling needy areas taken care
lie said the vote was aa Informal
\i m • ’ I .U I t.un lit l»v Hill In Ivlnck i»ropo»eii
niiul awards In meilieine, chenils VYIii . iii the Hell I
"aa a vote for your favorite base­ the Washington primary and would power of tlie U. S Navv equals tin from which water wan pumped of first.
•
III.M l . x. ....I livli'lilfll Iff lit** »*.tlillOVIir»0»l
D ean: Thought
survey
good try and physics will he presented nf Kiliiii.iniaiii '
not have done so if there had baen combined strength of the other during Hie ihortai'e Niunermi
ball player."
ml
"I'll • (Mil M oxliuni i u i"ff » '* million U'J**
major
navies
of
the
world
The
nond.d In Ihe vicinity aim havt idea. Wondered if w tioldn'l
he hy Sweden's King Guslnl Adult VI
Dewey said in a television-radio any question that it would Interrupt
ni t cIkim 'Ii on r im |ti»i|« »*(whtcli xvutilil run from
Mull
uliil
tills
a
Americans
also
appear
lo
be
t.ik
lieen pumped dry.
cheaper, perhaps. In
fa rm
m il at u traditional ceremony tori'
▲.speech last nlghl that Harrlman hla legal retidence In New York
ol i undulates Dloxhutn to Wakulla Station and
u strung -tut
Ing greater sclentifir strides than
Dec to
An eighl-lnch pineline wad tap lighting work
w broke five consecutive year* of alate.
Among the ullii-i m ..lenders w ire o, noit traffic to and fto.o West
any
other
navy.
Scott:
Men
on
t'lly
payroll
can
Winner of the Physics and ti-elanil's libido. I.axm-ss, Greece’s |t..iulu and South Florida to bynrd Into the Opelika. Ala . dislri
Ha said sample ballots for the
•tale residence, required to become
make survey Advocated repuving chemistry priies still are to he Ntko Ka/unt/ak.s and Fi.line's
"Jane's Fighting Ship*." a stnn hution xyxlem Inst .Monday.
iovemor, by swearing he reeided primary specifically stated that
, Tall.ihnssee
First
St.
as
soon
its
possliile
Hendon Hold (hot lie helievrd i l
named. Announcement already lias Albert Cu iih .s
participation "does not prevent dard reference work on Ihe world's
n the District of Columbia.
Judge Tuvin, temporarily cnI'rovatt:
City
needs
more
lights
navies,
said
In
lls
latest
edition
Opelika pinellne could handle Mif
been made that the Nobel Peace
“ Did he tell the truth?" Dewey your voting In your home stale In
llel.HIlgaa ,.y was the
t o . l l ' l l . t ,, t. | .In
I Di'I'Hltmcnt from
yeaterdoy Ihe U. 8. Navy of 5 000 fielent water fur Auburn'* mini mid repaving. Also, It need* a vide I’rl/p will be withheld tills year
asked. "O r did ha commit per­ November. '
walla tin- project. Hi*
walk program "to keen children
vessels
is
Ihe
largest
peacetime
mum
needn
if
AIM
remains
closed
HemliigW’uy Is Dip sixth Amcrl An.i-rieun to aim oi.e nfthe Nob.-I I piaia-eeilli.g
jury? I don't know. That's for the
"The people of Washington have
off the vtreet*." He valil the mat­ can-lnirn author lo win the liter award* this &gt;i-.«. Tin- I4VI pn/e muno'inm mdi-. i&gt; i.endlng before
no right to vote and there are no fleet ever maintained by any n»
courts to decide."
ters nerd study lie ul«n advocated ary pri/c The awards were set for mcdiaiiii' .mil phyMology w,c Do- S u p r e m e Cno.t o n un appeal.
Russia topped the United
H ie governor did not Indicate election laws in the District of Co­ Halt.
asking women ol Ihe City to help up tty the will ot Allred Notiel, given Hal 21 to three F S m icii
Stales only In numbers of sub­
The court clerk's office Hiuetl
who, if anybody, would a ik • lumbia," he said.
in bettering II* appearance
lists for alivi-oveimg new weapons s..h|M.enus today ,'or v hlef^ Englmarines, June's said, bid added
Swedish
inventor
id
dynamite,
who
Harrlman. who was In Washing­ that the Soviet Union is building
court opinion. To newamen who
Tlie program
was broadcast
III the tight against polio They io a. Robert Gutd".i ami General
died In IhlMl
Inquired after hla aptech, Deway ton at tha time ao U.S. director of up "substantial forces" of rails
RITZ
iver WTHlt.
are Dl Jolm F' F'.lideis, ul Die Auditor VV A William* of the road
Hemingway,
whose
adventurous
mutual security, was a candidate era. destroyers and submarines.
"Valiev of the Kings"
Medical
School:
Dr department I'lie) w.-re directed lo
life matches Ihe exploits of many Harvard
9
"The entire subject la being stud In th* presidential preference prl
I
:RI
3:2-1
ft:24
•
7:21
t».2»
Thomas II VVelli-r, nl Die tiara aid appear at a hearing at 11 a in.
Russia's underwater Reel wai
d
hi*
heroes,
wa*
picked
lor
Ihe
I
LA
I’S
TO
DEATH
mary.
led." .
M O VIE I-A N D
estimated at 37U to too ve*srl&lt;
SANTA MONICA, Calif. i^v-Afl honor hy thr Swe.llvh Royal Aca Schnul ut I'ulilii Health; an I D-eif I i.e-'la* tiriiqjiug avith them road
* won. defeating Ren. Kites ■a compared In 200 In Ihe I! S
William J. O'Shea, chairman of
Htarts 0:30
former associate, Dr Fiederick J department lin.iin i.il and engineer­
i
t
attimdlng Ilia- hearing at which lemy of Literature.
the Democrats. State Committee'*
astvar fD-Tenn) and threa other Navy.
"Untamed Helrp**"
llobtitns, noav .it Western Reserve ing record*
He
almost
won
the
prite
last
Marilyn
Monroe
divnre&lt;yl
Joe
Di
Law Commit'te, commented that candidates, but lost out at th* presi­
0:62 - 10:10
Medical Sclioo’ In Cleveland.
year
hut
was
niisrd
out
hy
perhaps
Maggio
yesterday,
a
28-yoar-old
he la eonfldert he could defeat any dential nominating convention to
"Annr of thp Indip*"
TALLAHASSEE i/l1)— 0oy, No­
I......................
’revimiv Ann-rlcan literary. .prize
Ihe
greatest
phrasemaker
of
tils
-nolher
of
two
children
leapo.l
ti
Republican ccqrt challenge of Her- Adial | . Stevenson.
F IR E K IL L * 7
8:22 only
winners included Sinclair Lewis in uduuta, I. p R")- Collins today ondortime—Sir
Winston
Churchill,
who
riman'a •HgUdJtV,
ter
deqlh
from
the
10th
fliKir
o'
On* reason he voted, he said,
SEOUL uR — Gasoline leaking
COLORED DRIVE IN
mother building, pnllro reported wrltps, oralps, paints and runs thr Kt.'iU, Eugene O'Neill Hi I'.Kttl, I'euit seat u lawsuit s e e k in g to halt fur*
Dewey contended the Washington wee lo show b it confidence to Um from e U S. Army pipeline av«s
"llotisr Of Wax"
Ruck In I'XtH ami William Faulk th e award of road building Con­
Officers said they learned that Rrillsh government
P rim e r/, In June H IL was "a real pecpl* in Washington that they Ignited by e discarded match to­
(Color)
A source duve to the academy ner in DM!) St Lulls Imrn poet T t acts hy the John administration
Mrs.
Selma
Leonora
Silbert
hai*
were not Jeopardliing their N« day and the resulting flash blare
Cartoon*
!
“ u- - vember election votes in
made other attampts to end het raid Its member* decided that S Eliot, noav a Hritish ctliaen, uaa and unnounevd lie will assist actl*
killed seven Korean* and Injured
S tart* 7:16
(Cuntlnuad Uu Fa(e Eight)
since Hemingway war slated to given tha award in I'JtS
life.
"The rulea ere clear," be
home (tales.
12, tbe national poUca reported.

French Avc.

Salerno Flood Dead
Numbers 288 Today

Watson's Name
Will Not Appear
On Ballots Here

Group Approves
Call For Talks
On Disarmament

Cub Scout Pack 3d
To M eet Tomorrow

Bank Robbers
Are Sentenced

W a te r Shortage
Brings Closing
O f School Today

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Averell Harrim aris E ligibility
Is Subject O f Controversy

Nobel Prize For Liteialuic
Awarded Ernest Hemingway

U. S. Navy Equal
To All Others,
Publication Says

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SEOUL (T&gt;—President Syngmanl
Hhe* today ordered his Cabinet to
make "a thorough Investigation” '
of aliegad improper procedures in­
volving South Korean government
financial officials.
A National Assembly Investigat­
ing committee reported last T h ci-i
•day that former Prime Minister

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BOYS, S, N A IL PHEASANT
GRAND RAPIDS. Mich
- A
pair of year old boys, armed with
n broken Inv shotgun, crowed hap­
pily ovor tt.elr hunting trophy—a
live but dejected pheasant peering
from an ImprovLied coop.
The hunters, derrv Lee Peek and
Brian Maynard, surprised their
arents whan-they brought home
le bird, clutched in Jerry’s nrms.
The hoys atmitlv insist, "We stint
it with our gun.” Nrllhcr family
ha* been able In solve the riddle.

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mokos xulcrs

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h o ! TWO HSTCX.!* WOULD BE

AT WOtrx' HE'S / n o w ' i i r ' s rush m e
MBAUD WHAT ^ .POWER STATION An d

From them perch hwh on the
SKY9CRAP1R, PLASH AND HIS
COMPANIONS MATCH TERROR ROAM
THi STRUTS oe THE ISOLATEDCITY

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NEW TREE R t f l M T H tV 'R E
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and Finance Mlnliter Palk Too
Chin and othar financial o fflclaj
used "favoritism and pressure*' to
chi a In improper loans for their
friends.
Paik now Is economic oordlnator
handling the U.S. aid program. He
callctl the report "a political In­
trigue schemed by a group of gntbilious men."
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{KIIIJCJ— (iciirge W, finer, photographer'a mate
third rIrtN*, of 1‘holoron A3, in pulling into practical une tha latent
"kill that he ha* nrqulrrtl through hi* attendance of the Navy
* per inil red school for camera repairmen, N A T T lf |* e n n a c o l a .
(Oiririat rhotograph, II .H. Navy)

m e y W ild e
CmrlfM I ELI. M It'l IfYff

h il BART SPICER

rMft.i. I k, KIt, Ttttvftt ftrtil.ttt
o il a

k it h

h iu v w n t k w n

THAT evanlltg thr doctor rami*
10 my mum *nil lolcl me; ''I'm
■ending llusaeii m lo Ihr Padm-ok
tioapltal. I tlilnh It might he hrr&gt;i it
ha haa X-rnya tahrn Hinre I II
havt an amhiil*nr« inr him. I
Doped I might prranadr you to
join him ’
"Not a chance," I *ai&lt;l "Why
era yon *o rngrr to get rid uf
aaa. doc 7"
The doctor aald: "I'm rr*|*onnllilr
for Urn welfare ol paaiengcra. ami
you need proper rent anil me*lli*l
care."
"I'm nnt *ir k," t *ni*l "How in
Rusacll?"
"All right, rrnlly. Hut I hale If*
lake dinner*'
Thrn Ihn raptnln cam* *n*l ■ got
011 the liril, where I tinil hmn nil
Una.
"I brought your mall. Mr
Wilde." JcIII cimi aald. "Ami lirrrn
a gentleman to see yon."
the •Inn. dark man was iiUmii
30, I gnraa. He nrtil a light, nrry o u * faca with thill llpn Hull nmilril
only with an *IT&lt;*rt. He wore aedaie
clotliaa, and they were worn with
that air Ol rrnolule imobtriiaivei that ta a dead giveaway. The
Man waa it cop.
"Would It Iw poHHlhla lor ina to
•penii to you privately Inr a frw
minute*. Mr. Wilde T" ho aalil.
I took the telegraph company1'*
envelop* Irorn I 'apt. .Irlltcoe and
looked at It Iwtore I answered.
Through the cellophane window I
COUld ate that It had Iwen aenl
1from Philadelphia.
TH4 doctor bowed nimaelf out.
Oapt. Jrlllcoe stood amlllliK. Home,
thing auiuaed him Inimrnnoly.
"Alone would In line,1' I told the
I atared at Jelllcoc.
"Well, now,” Jelllcoc eitld heart.
;IIy, "I’m captain . .
"Would y n ii mind, c n p t a I n,
please," the young cup mud.
"You want me to leave T"
"If you d»nT mind." The cap! nln
muttered to htmarlt and left.
"Let’* ace tho bucacr," I aald.
Thera won no aurpriae in the
young man's race, lie brought out
■ leathrr case amt opened It. I
didn't need mura than one glance.
I M l nurpbly on the edge or the
feeling alightly alck. Hope
wouldn't matter morn, not local
omw . Rut i h l a ruined a lot or
Hung* for me. Till* was a federal
edp^ons e l J. Edgar** Uiya and he
have no interest In whelhfr
ol I got Htawart. Whatever
laada I had. th
right now.
“Juat n minute," I aald. 1 ripped
open IDs telegram.

H waa tram Oradnlb and read;
"Checking gtaalnna In Cincinnati.
W® trnca of girl. Alarm m il KUi
netMad.”
O pyrlahl. I EM,

tioou enougii, I aald "I'ro vld etl
yoil kre[i It m ulling nil Ihe lim e
w e're inlk ln g ."
"W h a t do you mean hy t h a t ’’ "
" I don’t wnni any editing done,
mil H ym i'ra phinnmg on uinking
riilk unr read. ' Howard Hranlolia olTliTHl lise or Hint la;,e."
nm amrwn in I'meinnnli IteferA amnll w in try n in ilr lipped the
•ore* lukril llnce nnhol I oiilnville corner* id III* lip*, lie d klli'l tinlo tr**'** I'PI mitllieil tl*e».| luck." awer. He plugged m Ike power
loideil them logetliei nod put &lt;m d, aw llrh eil on the motor nml
them in h pocliel
Von pot here wnlchcd the lim w ii tape h e g i u
lanl," I annl
Unending "lowly onto Ike em pty
He . m i l n l ii m l I'd H pann
reel. Then he nllnchm l a miinll u n i­
wonder ii you cottM rmiw into versal microphone ami Imlaoced il
town with ine, Mr. Wilde 7" he on llie desk m Hunt ol roe. lie
a e k e il ( a il l l r l y
pulled up n rlin lr nml Irn n -d fo r ­
IHIUKIt
"Por whet T"
ward.
"A lew fpieatloO* We ,| like In
"H ls le m iid &lt;d t,'«ri|cy W ilde,"
g e l a statement."
lie "Hid, Npi'iilllng very ilb'itdlHIy,
"frui t you do II lure
"Itnlhrr *1*. d propel Iv. It yoi "p rlv n ie d iTcitiv*' ol I'hihtilclphin.
I'cnriaylvniim . M m le 1** M nk'olm
don't mind." II" emdr.l o (* »i I
llc ib i rt. K ill iipn ml ngcnl at I'n
el rnwine, ui" nue wild* t"»*lh, toil dm
nli, K i'iitucky, rm n.lny, K*'l*rum&gt; war mill
nry in, 1P.VI. Hliitcini'Ul mailt- vo|.
"And il I d*&gt; mind '.*"
iin tn rd y w ild no element &lt;d *&lt;irr" A l i t t l e p iH iilli1*,* n o w . I.m 'l I I ? "
Unger C, W ilium ,lr. a v ln tliin
clou, mi Hireida or priitiiines id Iml i e ant on Ih* edge *d H i l i a l r m id
m etn ls m llli second Hass, IIN N , iicm im lly. W ill yon cotillrin I Ii n I,
lo o k e d *1 m* a o lie rly . 'A n y o u m ild ,
cnuic the first m an from I'lm tn plena*', M i W ihle? Hut llrnl your
w u KOI h e ir m o t. mil, l . i i l l l i l V l l l r
grnpliic Hqiiiulrnii Hi! In In- select*
mini*' nml nddrrnn tor Ik " ri'.in d ,"
id T Iie lin n lie ri, ,,n llie l e l r t y p r n il
cil iiy (lie ch ie f uf N a v a l m-monI
"lu
ll'd
my
D
im
e
mid
uddim-c
iln y lo l ’h lla d * lp ld &lt; l
1 h a v e n le d
nc| m u p ru g iiiii. to q im llfy men
T
h
ru
I
got
mil
il
rlgurct
nml
bni l l ip ie a tln n a to nek T l i r y ' l l la k e
In cluingc ilm lr rid e to o m o f Ihe
gnii
Hie
i,.mill
m
.n
e
k
lor
my
lig
h
t­
Nome d in e "
■’h-iTtniiii , brn nth in ncronlunco
er.
"
I
cannot
m
u
fti
in,"
I
milled,
"II you know whal'a known in
ivilh n iceciit N a v y illrc e llv e.
"Hint
implied
llllr
n
ln
were
not
mu
d
’hlladelplnii. you’ve gut every.
T he new tiiilii-tin is a plan to
to brir.g me oil Hie I iin h i lio m ly .''
Hung I know."
t rum q u a lifie d iiir i'c r petty o fT r r lil'il rose ip u elly, went lo H i*
"We'll liaw to l&gt;*. ante id that,"
fli'crn iu tli*' eh s T n in le* field and
he i*aid Hally I ’d inlher I h nice recorder unit awdehed d ol? W e'il iililu in in Id 11Inmi I technician* ( ii
nIn ml II , Mi Wilde, bill I’m nliHltl best gel Hun H ln iig lil." lie nald in i form the N a v y ’s increasing
at HI ly. W illi no beat. "Tile adnn.
II have lo innlst.''
tnnku In elisTronicN, Tin* g ro w in g
lion in I ’ldlailelpliln wan llm l you
eniplmsls on the nspecta o f ulm-I flood lip,
were wounded, nml herniinn you
troolc
w n rfn n j art* m u ltip ly in g
"tikny, let’* go,"
were mil im m rih nti'ly avnllnhle,
• • *
d aily and Die need fo r highly
'k ille d e le c lr o o lj* * p i- c i n I 1 s t *
I 'went wllh llie Kill mnn. We our n n iio did not question you
prom pted till* new directive. II
nale 10 ii I hhi Ini d lew lib,. Im nit.I nbuiil Ike robbery ol Ike limns
jiovidus fo r Hie ic lia in in g o f the
nloppeil til a Hiniill one."lory poal- linok Ho you m o ld mil Is i kHlgcd
Ix'sl qualified volunteers of olhcr
oiriiu ■'ll lb 11■If The Kill mull Inng w ith ilelib t,lately w ithholding evb
M itiu g", wTimu* tirescnt spccinllty
llie olKld bell nod wo aloud on 1111111'. Wu don't know (kilt you
Is no lon ger so u rg e n tly needed.
the ulepa walling Inr llie watch­ have withheld anything, lull I'm
going lo lllnl out. You are now
W ilson w ill spend 'J(* wcesk nt
man.
A viatio n K lertrnnlcs T cclinirians
"Not llie p o l i c e ittutioii?'* I bring qurntluncd by u s p e c i a l
Hgnd ui oftli u i dlniTiitige ot 111*
*ii hool o l Slemphis, T io n ., le a rn ­
naked.
ing the n idim cnts o f clectrolncs.
"We cun keep tldu p it» mill, II illdli's, lli lu .n l ui im ndlm gncnn In
supply m tm mutton u n m rnm a
you want," hu a ml.
Upon i iiiiplt'tlo n o f llii* course,
I'Me lentil Hint w ill lui|.
Wo went III uud wolked |m«l it lim ite r
W ilson w ill l,o selecti',l fo r e l’ hi't
p
m
i*
I
lie
loan
id
your
license
And
adviinccil KleiTronii's Technicians
long row id grilled window* lo h
Htdiool ( A T I , A viatio n K ira Concurlier olllce. The KHI rtiiiri lm*l ptohnbiy you w o u I d bu prom,*
elite,I
i
trnltnnu Hchwd (A &lt;1) or Aviulttnt
Ihn key hi III* pocket, lie oprnrd
"A nd Hint itoenn't conuliliite a
(inldiNi Mlssetnuin School IG F ) .
llie door, rtip|ie*l on H ip liglib* and
threat 7" I uakrrl. I located my
Assignm ent to th i* com plem entary
■ll*&lt;*d annle (or me.
in'liiiol ilepemla on wldch q u u ltfira .
It wnn a barren room with n lighter nml III m y c ig a trl. ' f i l l all
tlona W ilson Iw s l meets, G rad ua»l*el itRak Mtiil n chair iirnr Ihr Ih a l on your re m rd rr, along w llh
I|ou fm in llie la te r class w ill tiring
diMir, nnnthrr denk with n pmkled llie augury lilt alnnil nil ro rriT o ll."
n ilo io g e o f W ilsiitl'ii present ra le ,
"V ou re going In be iliflic lilt, M r.
awivel enmr in llie in i corner (in
A M il, lo one o f eiitt.il ra te in
thn lloor stood u ioiimII cow hide W ib le? " Iln r ls 'it asked tig h tly ,
which ever specially h« is tru in ril
“ Not llie," I annl. "A sh your
unlit ii ic ami n vipuiru kkn ky cm e
for.
quralloua nml g rt yum nnawera.
covrreil In dark cauvua.
W ilson and h i* w ife , Joan, have
Thu KHi mini rtdlwl the nwlvri I'm not hiding n nyllm ig , And rrom
chair out Hum Ih'Iiiih I llie desk now on, leave Hint recorder ru n ­ resided in H u iifo id since Ihe a r r iv ­
for ma. Then he Idled Hie ranvaa ning, or I'm going to Inalnt on a al o f VJ-r.3 and lias hren a tta c h ­
ed to the nqim ilion fu r tw o nnd unu
case, unenapiied Ihn lid nml raieeil poll re a lrm igrap h er."
h alf years.
• ^
"V e ry w ell." H rrlie rt aW 'trlied
It, dlapluyillg thv dmililc reel* and
■Unpin control* nt n tape u cuidcr. on tha m a c h ln t and eat down
'T can bring m ii arcietary if again. "T e ll ma everything you
ynu prrirr. Hnllier use tine. Makes know shout tha Jnnaa robbery.”
a quirk anti aini|it* record.”
(T o He UoHllHuriO
lU rl HliIi *r. IU .lill.iU .it by Kin* K .itu r .t n&gt;n,1ksl«.
tv urn i i,e*H*'ii up, in* m l m ini
held Old aim um ilhrr yiTInw rncclope, Ihni one w illi llie lull'll tliip
wide .&gt;:**'II T ie arid Von im otlo't
lelegrioo N n lu m llv . we were in
Ir r r n lr il"

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VJ 62 Sailor
In New Field

lim ns up

f . C etrM ju t*
M c k ln tf

St jfcrldanta
ll f t t a a t a r
iL f- jf

DOWN
1. A dullard
3 Involving

3 Mlicelhuiy
4. Tim
Bm tdra

suit

Ubbr.t
B. Mimicry

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C/oer O f Photoron 62 Named
One O f Best Navy Shutterbugs

| enurae of iiistruct.lun in Nnv il
pholngrnphv interpretation.
Clocr U ii native of Dallas. T r i ­
as, and la the son of Mr. ami M n .
(1. W. Cloar of that city. He ia
married nnd nt tills lime he anil
Timber bee greater vatu# without
Ilia wife Thrlnia are residing in
Bra acaral
Hanford thn home |nirt of Photoeon r.s,

lienrgo IV. f in e r , p ho to graph er* rn«le th ird el»»*. llt l N , hn* lieen
w orking Im id In n tln in llie knowledge ttint the N a v y is w illin g to give
ru n . 11 |icr»onniT iu th e ir Ic c h n in il arhoula.
f l m r not only Im * g m iliia tc il fro m tho p rirnnry o r Imaic course
of photographir instruction hut n t this w ritin g I* th r ju n io r petty
o ffic e r In attend and siitin fn ctn rlly com plete the advanced photographic
■chon] for n flc e r* nml rated photographic Icchn lcian *. (t W to he
not' d th a t lhi a u'lvunri d rn u rc * o f in alriictin n i* n o rm a lly lim ited to
arctmil rliiH* petty o ffic e r mid h ig lirr o f tho p hotogrnphir epcciality.

Iliu tog raiilu'r* Alatc Clocr is llie second exception that the Navy
hu* made In this regulation in perm iltin g a th iiil cln'S P e tty O ffic
fii e r te r u thrcu m onth fu rth e r period o f
lo attend. I t is an n utxtu m lilig a t­
trib u te to f i n e r th a t a t this lim e
lie j* Hie only pho to graph er* unite
thud d a is in (h r N a v y to s a tis ­
facto rily complete this h ig hly tech­
nical photographic Instruction.
II, has le i'ii assigned to I ’ liutoi" ii t,J since M arch of (his year,
V i ta k in g advantage o f nil lie.tra in in g th a t he can, f lo o r lias
jioT returned to tlo- .iquf,drun a f ­

HEATER FUEL
EARL E V A N S -D E A LE R

MAC'S OIL CO.
E. II. MrALEXANDKR — OWNER.

PHONE 2129

tra in in g in the specialised tirhool
o f Cam era R e p a ir nt N A S . Pensnroln. lie also s a tis fa c to rily rn m pleted this rnurse ami is n‘ piesent
doing this type o f work fo r V.I-O’J.
f i n e r s ta tis th a t tills Inte.st
ro u rie was llie one th ill required
I In- longest n erioil* o f study. N o r ­
m ally to- spent from H a. rn. to II
n. in. five days a week plus many
hours on bis own week end limn.

Your

City Commission

is netting your tax
structure for the next
TONIGHT — FRIDAY
SANFORD’S FIRST KMOWINO

thirty years.
A

The niOHt c a p a b le men a r e n e e d e d .
We believe Mr. R a tip n moHt qualified.
For your own future, we ask you to
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to

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vote for Jack Ratigan.
CARTO ON —

I.A T K S T N

Paid for by huainr** assnrlntra of Jack Ratigan

I’VE FOUND A
NEW WAY
TO SHOP

Hacksaw Blades
Found In Jail

HAN HITS’ COMPANION
ItK T W IN S MONKY
ST. LOUTS 0T*» — .lo»* Johnson
24-year-old service Motion alienlimit, reported till* incident to ilr-

D A IL Y C R O S S W O R D
jM M H
l.V n l varsity
offlctr

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ing h a* hern excellent and it is
lirln ir objective nml desire
to
li'nrn all In* enn o f N aval Ph oto ­
graph y and its spc-la)i&lt;ics, th a t
he may
m ay qualify
q u a lify nnd perhaps he
n salgnrt do a y e t mnr** u lv n n i*,!

13 A
aphera
1ft Maas

lR.Vn-

IU M M
wH m
uon
j

linn
31 Nnt

proven

33.8*11
ropes

37. Pre.
vgrl*
cator
IB. Changea

course

I I . Ascendtd

IS. Unadorned

37. Haver*
•ge

p u lv sh e riffs Tuesday n ig ht:

An olil n r drove up to hi* aln
thin. A mail pointed a shotgun at
him anil ilrmnmh'il the rcroinLi
hi' glvi'ii to hi* woman nccompllrc.
Jo|,ii»nii bunded ovor f3ti.
Tho woman hesitated mnmentarllv ami thou suddenly shoved the
money bach lo Johnson.
'"nil* Isn’t right, h"ney," she
said to the bandit. I Is fore the car
sprit away , aim said: "He’* been
nut of work since January."

S PR IN G FIELD . Ohio i^ i- lt was
open bouse .it Clark (bounty Jail
ami darned If tivpn'wnty rtlJn't
want I i get in—or m il-o f the act.
Drputlcs f.ild ypderday they found
three coll tiara partially rawed nnd
uncovered ii urst uf havkaaw
blade* and crude weapon*.
Some l.iMKi resident* tourtJ the
Jail Tuesday nlcht n* part of a
ramjiuign to push n &gt;133.000 bond
i s h i i * for a new Jnd. Deputiei tie
chlml ycslcnlay to riiake down the
InmatPY In make nitre nothing was
smuggled In.

Mors sntl more xmgrt honiEmskers art
fliulltiR (lint thfro nrc terrific buys featured
In our Want-Ads! Check these powsr-packad

Coni sc tin* are the burled re
main* of tnasaivo Jungle* whlcli
grew millions of year* ago.

as. rtn&gt;
nlah
araport
40. Ahaad

little atln every day for merchandlaa or
Mrvlces you need—you'll find they're

'r4wt*

Ihe beat buya In town- Discover
this new, moticy-aaving way to shop today 11

won m wd
Mkp

SHORT SUBJECT

"In Darkest Florida
LOWEEN j
SHOW SA'

NIGHT HORROR
©AY NIGHT

USE OUR WANT-ADS TO SELL UNUSE D ITEMS TOO! YOU'LL
GET QUICK RESULTS EVERY TIME! CALL OUR AD-TAKER NOW!

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(Negro Publisher Speaks On Issue
(

tractors in the South are Negroes
Northern Negro dollars spent to
force Southern while universities to
admit Negroes will certainly not
contribute anything lowanls con
tinned good race relations in the
South, and rare relation* were de­
finitely improving until all these
school suits slarled
I llnd more race prejudice in the
E.nl than 1 have found in Georgia
or Mississippi. Two weeks ago ten
iourlst camps refused tn rent me
a cabin Jti'f outside of rittvhurgii
and Pennsylvania Is oneof the first
stales In enact civil rights law
If Ihe NAACT is really Inferestcd
in correcting a real evil in the
school vlluollnn then it should di
reel lls efforts toward ihe school in
Harrisburg. Ihe capllnl of l ’ennsyl
vnnta, whlrh Is a Utile closer Ilian
Itir r.e.Twt Southern school target
The Atilt lit an .no situation lia.
not onlv laken mi added alarming
proportions hid ha* developed into
a serious problem which could ex
pintle and crcale a national crisis
Instead of trying tn tiiul peace in
Korea and in other foreign land
our leaders, both while nnu eolori d
should Iry to find a panacea tot
these ear h i III' and t-slnbllsh pea ri­
al ho p ip before ndvnratlng It u
broad We are nnl In a position h&gt;
leach Ihe oilier fellow how lo
rslahlish tmlly in his hsliwhk when
we don'I have ii In our own

(E d ito r'* Note: T lir following of dollars lo finance unnecessary
ntorv w in brought to The Hern Idcourt fights for privileges which
wltl enst the fa r * millions in Inst
I hv J. W. Knowles, secretary of
' the W elfare League. small Negro valuable friendships and racial
orirnnlrnlion in finldshoru. Llnvl* ;ondwill, our leaders should go
Lre. publisher of n ilnily itews- nlo the Negro ghetines and h e w
in Washington, i* II leatl- the local grocer In carry prlmr
meats and sell to mtr people A
flin nothnrilv on rnrlnl problems.
nrpdnrts whlrh will make u«
Tliis ntorv I* reprinted from the
healthy.
June I edition of the I’nlntkn
I live In Newark. N. J . nne
Uoilv N ew *).
of the supposedly liberal elllfs,

?

Ify DAVIS I.F.tJ, Publish;r
The morn I travel, listen and
observe the more convinc'd 1
become that
the N r Km his
been grossly
misled
in this
matter of segregation and civil
rights.
It appear* to me that the
f r i t tilings should rnme, first, and
Wat our economic well being is ol
greater significance than the pri­
vilege of jlfrntliiig a white sehml
or to associate witli white pcoplr
on an enu.i! social basis provided
by Supreme Court deelstonj and
pressure legislation.
As a Negro and an American, I
naturally want In see my race en­
joy every light privilege and op
per*unity enjoyed hy any oilier
American, hut I am cppsied to any
ol agitation designed to doive the other fellow of a right
lo lie associated with his own kind
exclusively, if lie an desires. 1
would like In reserve Mich n right
for myself and -.frfinllriy would not
want 'it encmachrd upon hy a Su­
preme Court ediel of any other
stud of Inlercnrc
Tlie rigid granted lo our or two
Negroes hi Virginia or seme Smith
rrn Stale to enler a stale graduate
school Is ol ie&gt; heneltt to the milf(4k&gt;n* of our people who are In need
7? the bare nrccssltles of life, and
when Ihe forlunalely sit unit d inemtiers of (he rare conduct such cam­
paigns of agitation h r selfish gain.
Uic nei-lly masses suffer.

and It It impoisihle to find prime
beef
oe nr grailc A rills of any kind
meal In the Negro section of
fto city. This sllualimi is true
irnijglioid ihe
l billed
States
Orneces in Negro communities
carry the must Inferior brand*
(in into any Negro community
and the meat market window*
are filled with cheap, infeilor
smoked and sail me.it&gt; Some
of II was pol through some d o ­
ing process aftre it had C-"»&lt;•
had
It is no wuuder Ih.d Ihe iteatti
rale ta. so high among Negroes
When one considers Ihe Ipoil sit
ualion phis inmlcfiunle housing,
It j« a wonder that Ihe death
rale is m) higher.
II appears to me that oer
leader* should dlrerl their elforti
toward rorreetlilg these ahum*
which are pmlernilnliig our very
exislehcp. And these abuses art
got prgcllced against us by white
people alone; our own people arel
Just as had
Nrgro
restaurant-.
Imy
In 1
cheapest fund, and eh irge fluhighest prlre.i, l.ast week &lt;&gt;n ^
four of five slates I wa • m&gt;l able
to gel a decent cop of rnffro
Some id tin- roffee sold lo me |
looked like mud and tasted worse
It Is very apparent In me thill
the Negro leadrvs of ltd- section
have a distorted sense of real j
values They appear In me iiu ur,
interested m breaking down ra
cial harriers anil conducting ex
ensive campaigns of agitnlion
icnsl
spreading hale, Ihan in illtcrl
n sp
ng Uieir smarts, energies and
money towari.^
towards _
ihe
_ attainment
.
of th e tangible essential' nf life
J wa# in A lU n ln In.U 'V«rk anil

ith

While (he South dues not pnvltlc
ample or adequate modern school
facilites for Negroes cvrrywhore
neither shies it provide cnmpletoly
modern facilites h r white scliatils,
liecaim Hie money is not available
(or such a vast undertaking. fh w - was K traliy I rn pres sod ny Uir
tcyer, rapid p m u riin lias b*p|i largp num utr of outsLimlin^ ami
hrnjjrosslvo
Nr^rn
lmilnoHsr&gt;
W a d e and In Mmdgomrry, Ala
Atlnnln is strictly n ^f«rr**«trd
ham a, and several oilier rum
mum tie* Ihe Negto grim,its far ex city I was in several Vcw Kmt
reed Ihe while srhm l in modern In lid clttcN IhK week where there
it.illoM and phvsic.il « ppm ran re is nut suphosed lo tic anv ii’gie
NeiHii r do Ihe m ajurily of South­ gnliuti, niiil t found not one credit
ern Negroc . in r ihe rnajnrlly of th e 1 aide Negro hovtness
The only owned and oporaled Ne
while apprnvn cl Ih? ........ .. pro­
gram In rlisupt a ru»t ni which ha* grn radio it.;lfnn is mil in New
served hnlh races welt down York, bill in ATlanta. .Set-.-egallon
lltrsmgli tlie ye.11 , and rmitrihtitnil ha* not only given the Negro ir.
so iniii'li lo the Negro's eeon imlc the South nn upiuir1 unity In carve
nut hi* industrial and ceononile
ACrurily

ths middle of the theater. I sn\v

1litre picture* and had to give
Op. I didn’t want to lose niv eye­
sight "
Most of (he parties he attended
weic dreadfully dull, h1" said. To.
HOLLYWOOD (AV-Rpck Hud- '"aid the end of his slav, he found
on Is Imek In town with n warn­ ion ielf planted at dinilei between
ing for his fellow star* tn beware two women who *nokc no English.
He trie,I veiv iiard to under■■taiol
of International film festivals
Ihi'iii, then something ip him
The star* might
sh have learned
Ibis lesson from Hubert Mltrhum'* snapped He -lulled giving Mom n
ixpeilrtirr. At the Canoe*
Film long dm sor tat ion nhoul Mo- I :i
in
He told ihcm nil
estival, h" was triekcil—be says Mien |ar pit
-into pnslnir with Simone Silva, af'ont I hat I os Aogrhs laiHlrontk
the black oose, the statues of
who stripped off her lop for the
while they
eager photographers- Mltrhum Is j
(muh t i - • * . ,-i
n«dded m d ii.li
dill living Mint one down.
The crowning blow, said Hock.
Hock'* experience nl the Venire
Film Festival this summer wa*n'i i ante when be cheeked mil *&lt;f hi*
as sensaHonnl a* Mltrhum'*, hid hotel, lie wn* tot elded with n
!M(W1 bill, and he had lo pnv i'
lie'* just «« hitter shout It.
The tall, handsome Wlnrtka. 111., ldniselr
artm hail been In Ii eland making
"Captain Llghtfoot." When he w»*
invited to attend the Venice af
fair, d loniuit-d like fun.

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Between Beauties
In Las Vegas Spots

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"I »n.i invited." he emphasired
"That inrun* I wn* to tie theli
I-.lest ves? Well. *i&gt; soon a* the
liellhov i|epo*Hei| niv bnus in my
hole! room, t wn* on my own. 1
n.’Vrr b raid fiom snyliodv
" I had mi iti.ttuetluns »n Hie
i vent*, t wasn't invlled to any
thing. I rmildnT even find any 010
who w m in i-tinige. I final I v iiinll
ngiil lo get seal* In the dall)
show ill" * of movies, They were Jl&gt;
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ihe fore n* the most vulivlnnti.il
and eronomlcally secure Negro in 1
the world
The Negroes in New York. Ne
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Shirley Jones Says
She's Thfe Luckiest
Girl In Hoilywdod
IIiM .LY W n O D mF*— "Oh, what a
beautiful rn'irnini .
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That’s Shirley Juno* Iheme xong
each dgy she wakes up. heeguin
• lic'i the luckiest girl in town, in
•he nxtlftn, oi'iytie. A vtage.slrurk
kid of Nt, she now playing tag
laid In Ihe hlggf I mti'.lral ever
tiigtie And lm is the fjfal player
ever put tinder e»r|m .lvr gontrae
hv Rndgirs mid lla m iin rM fifl,,
The mu.deal
l*
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I dmppad over lo the tn j**jyr

ai damaging re flc eliu jro f tho Ne
vet for ll\r film and found fjhlrlay
T ro '* intngrily ami his abilitv tn In her dr*'Mug room atnnei nlif
operate and finance an eili
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l Iona I program.
No race or naliiuinllly in this
nation lias excelled or equalled
Ihe Negro In educational attain
men! hid this ednrnlimial up, porlimily was mil only creeled
hy white dollars hut has been
flnnncrd by while people through
oul the nation. II li an unforlunale tad, that Negroes rnnirihqtu
very litllr tu Ihelr own rnmmup.
(fty well being and Improvement
und tills fact should bo taken. Into
nrreunt hy those agitators before
llir f Iniilaie llirir program for
demands In Ihe field of eiiuentlnri
(ruler I of spending thousands

melon wo* nlhhlad rtgUI down (J
the rliul. She lifce« Meltm. She
like* the rind pirklrd loo
I told her .he'd hive, to rhApgq
her name. Who ever heard nr a a tir
eallrd Shirley .lone*? No doubj
she would he .wilrhcd In Gloria
Lnmntire or Hila Franrala
" I don't lliink so" she.replied
with a winsome mille " I (Ike tny
name and I maul tn keqfi |l. - ,
"When we .farted tJtn.,/i|tiRfp.
I n*ked the dlrertqr, Fred Kippr,
man, if he ihuni’lit I should chance
my name. He -aid If had been/t il l
c, | „ ed. lint ha voted In favo r.oi
keeping II. He said he •i'»* tlrqij
nf all the phony glamorous nntnea
and il wax time for a good old
W rlih cuio like Jones."
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TRkn another look nt that, tinge
espanaoof Bafoty Plato glim* , . ,
th at hoW panoramic wltidahinld
. . . tho droam-cur doaign of tho
front end ; ; . the atnurt a i t of
tho car-length fonder*. I I ' m i i
maaterpioco of m odernity~llhin
lower, roomier Hody by Fialicr
— w ith Interior*, color-koyorl lo
Uie Vogue Tw o-Tone hody huea,
that Uft 1-i.iury to a new plane!

'Plio TiTi I ’lmtim- rhiifsiiu in a
catalog o f all that'a now and
Imat in udvancea. A honvlor " X "
friwnn for Im lh tho (lliieftalii
and Htur Chief. Rigger hrnkea.
Ftecin'iilnting twill steering Tulm*
le a * tirea. Wlder-apncixl parallel
rear iiprlngu. Vertical king pitta.
Ilem 'a every fineat feature add­
ing up to Hmoothor rldo, greater
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iulo Imnnrrow tlm niiijlilv, fiitHrn-fimliioned
routiiir for lIMfl. And never have you HCon n
car an uitrely marked fur Htardmnl With
ovoryiliing now oxcopl. its great nnmo and
world-famed vullio . . . wilh ovory part nnd
feat lire |ireflenting a bold advance, it id a now
paco-Heller for Iho induatry —built to'point
tho way in pmgroafl for yearn ahead. Son thia
(ixciiing new car thin work end—now proof
Unit dollar for dollar you can’t heat a Pontiac!

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,i lleen'c In Newark lo operate n
liquor package store, amt Ihcre are
guy number of flolds he egg t ro
ler hitslne** in fitlier Easlem mid
Northern ellle i. Rut this i» nut I rue
In the South, n Negro can enter any;
kind of biistnn** lie wlmiM and
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fdcatinnal status of the Negri In
Ihe South If Ihe legislatun s rf nil
ths- Southern Stales would enact
legislation withdrawing slate fin
aneial suppmi fiom all schools of
higher learning, starting at the
high school level? Nnl only Is this
possible, hut If il should come to
imss , the N egri woo'd he unable
to finance his own eiltie&amp;lional pro
gram Negro financed educational
rirmlrams (mve hern a failure in
V h r pa st and inn tiling miraculous
lias happened which would enure
a normal person In assume that
the fuiiiie holds any better pros­
pect.
Years ago Southern Negro udentors made annual pilgrim ages to
Ihe North f-&gt; ra'-e fundi for the
support of llielr sclii, its an I lliis
priicflce routined until Northern
pliilanlriinisls found nut Dial tieNegro emu-alms were Ihe Iteric
ficarles uisie.nl of Ihe
rhools
(JJ'he ASIK i'tillrill, the llaplisl.
Ihe
Presbyterians
and
some
other minor deniomliinlinrvi have
been m-live in the field of Ncgr”
ciliirallmi. hut their arhieveiiienls
have been nothing to write home
utniui Not only that, hut every
year charges have flown tlilrlr
and fast anent flic misapproprla
lion of r.rhnoi funds. The opera
ft mi of Negro school., haa not
onlv
priiifucrd
some ol
the
nation'-; juiciest scandals hid 1

Rock Hudson Has
Word O f Warning
For Fellow Stars

THE SANFORD HERALD
m j daughter i Hiownie Iroup.”
he remarked " I'm k o iiii .i learn Kiura. Get. » , t9Tl
Pag* 3
to play bridgi and to
ew
I ’m
gontifi lie m l dull
m.irhtnc mitllned her figure at her
Hi (ore l.i -1 ntifhl' ; i "mo-re .it cut ranee and -In- went into her
tin- lii-ie ri Inn. ho i d "Tin* t. repertoire of oft key .songs.
in\ l.i.l show and I'm :;omi.i give
Ml - liielrtrh is earning 135,000
LAS VEGAS Nev vTi— If wn- il all I'v e jjnl " Hlie wa il l kol
a week (or a llircr&gt;week engaie!
ding
sex w energy &lt;m ihe 1 as Vega-,
iiii 'it M i** Hutton’ draw * 125.000
strip tii*■I nlgril ,e Marlene Ui*‘
Eicu Iiard boiled1 i i iln . , . JM nl -.u“ klv tur In nr week* in Urn
il was one ol th nr* «• i"v!|lt II]
■u.illi-r Desert Inn Ifuom,
Inch in a rcve.tlmg gown vied r&gt;
■how business
nllenlion with Hem Million p in
tu m n iK H Ttvrinif1' ii Hr.
ing her “ lit! t l,iii*l "
MON (G HM FHY. Ala t.r - Gir&lt;h •» ♦« '»■M rn
Until movie queen* opened m S;dt.u ,» rel a II
- i .lodge Eugene C .ir tr r granted
dl&gt;
In t r . ol of Mo- (»-' I i 1
hotel casinos, and M r
lin-trn-h
to- a I h i e v e H e n h y to a disnppill up .1 game figilt with n L'.O's'i g. iw II h " utter e I I l 1 i it'ii
iiimesl as conlmvci tal a* the Wore tiin llir i h an I too i I ■ '* ■n | pooii&gt;‘d wife who charged her
[i Mr fcgrimm
with
a d u ltery
the
I ti t tin
transparent lopped rlress she w. ie I'l.il via* aloio.i
i i i n- -I fle y were married.
I' i'ut’1 I r&gt; \ ird . o| vvlii‘&gt;
here ta t D e m n h e r Hul Mis* Mot
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'I licit names were withheld
| '" ,l w,i&gt; h im to heal Site • app-'tl wp[| tiniioiig iimh n&lt;’ .Mu '
her sw an .ong i" &gt;ieel.inm: to| " " " 'd " ' " I ' -lit*" her I •In ,*llf t*
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OLD AfiK — Seminole County farmers
next year start earning coverage credits un­
der social security. The law provides pro­
tection for farm families in (tils area.
Any farmer who nets $400 or who has a
gross income of $800 or more in any year
after 1051 will he covered on the same basis
as businessmen have is*en since 1051

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EYES — About 25 per cent of headache*
lire caused by visual trouble.

BE CAREFUL — To foil safecrackers
who listen or feel for tumbler dikes, a lock
company Iiuh built In a deceptive "sound ef­
fect” In Its new combination model.

B w O H t llS
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by
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A S t v s lU ln s
I n i l t s , la s . W M -SM I k n is M f » l ( . n n i r , . H M ).

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Tfc# H s r s ia la ■ m v m k rr n l ik * A a a a r la lr * Praaa
W hisk Is s s t t lls a s s r ls n lv s l* In Ik * nan In r r s s n k ll.a it a a s f a ll I k s in s a l saw n s rln ts d I s th is s iw i s a s v r .

t;AS — They uso loss gasoline In Union
County than in any other county In Florida,

Thursday, Oct. 28. 1954

HAL BOYLE

Play Put Together In 60 Hours
7

substitute.

"Writing doesn't count unless you
get paid for it," he said. " I can't
even write a letter lo my son now
unless he promises to send me a
buck fur It.
"Art is a by-product nf writing
for money. Shakesimarv wrote be­
cause lie needed slough You a l­
ways write belter when you're hun­
gry.
"It's much harder to wrilo un­
less you have to do It lo meet
bills. This is still no problem on
me. I always niunage to have a
few bills that need paying.
"Rut If you get good money,
ymt’ve got to do a good Job lo
earn it. I hate the guys who go
to Hollywood wilh the lool-andscoot idea, who grab all the big
dough they can, do nothing, and
then leave town complaining ll'a
Impossible to do creative work In
the Hollywood atmosphere.
" I loved Hollywood. I had my­
self a real ball out there."
At 18, "after being thrown md
of moot of the good school* In the
B a s tG e o rg e bcdpmo a bll actor
on Broadway, confined to line*
such aa "Madam, Dinner Is
Served."
" I was • horrible actor, but I
wanted to learn stage techni

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typtwHUr tapper, la that tha first
always looks utUrly ridiculous
and tho lattor charmingly quaint.
JtsJW'WMnr Sadok Dumkopl

No. 19137 To Be Alger Hiss Again
&lt; (lumber* did in "Wltners.” It was
Chambers, more than sny other
one person, who sent Hiss to Jail,
lie swore that In 1037 and 1038
Ills* gave him Stale Department
documents for relay to Russian
spica.
‘Alger won’t write his own slory
and I agree wilh him," says the
prisoner's younger brother, Don
ukl, who looks a great deal like
Idm. “ I ’d rather lie shot as a trai­
tor than make a public spectacle
of myself."
Donald Ills* is a lawyer with a
Washington firm of which Dean
a or
year* ago.
| That will reran the storm aroused
He I* getting ool on a condition by the then secretary of stale when
ul release, having earned "m eri­ he said, alter H i**' cnnvlrtlnn.
torious good time" which was &lt;li- will not turn my hack on Alger
ducted from his original sentence Miss "
of five years. Until March 21, llt.VI,
Donald Hiss, loo, wiis accused
he will nave In report ut least onre l»y Chumbers of having turned
a month to a probation officer lo over government documents to
tidl where he's living, where lie's Chambers when he was In the
working, how much he's earning, Stale Department.
During his
whom he's seeing.
brother's second trial, Donald His*
If he sees Ihe wrong petiole or denied this under u*th. The gov­
engages in the wrong activities ernment never took any action
(these limitation* nre *peciflc hut agslnsl him.
will ind lie made public) or leave*
And who! of Chombers today?
the area without permlvM/m he can Down al his farm in Westminister,
lie sent bark to prison
M-.l., where he Is recovering from
The day he goe* free, Nov 27. a heart attack, Chambers declined
he will lie two weeks past his SOth lo he Interviewed, saying!
hirtlulu 7.
" I Just hope people will now
Ills family and friends
friend* expecl
expect leave the fellow alone."
that he will return to New York
Kiss wept to JsD protesting his
city lo resume life with his wife, Innocence. He will come out of
“*
'rlsclllo, and (heir 13 yeurold son, ail itiU drlcrmln
to prove
'Tony, In Ih flr apartment .In down
&gt;!■ friend* report,
town Manhattan Timothy Hobson.
III* * went to Jail at a time when
Mrs, llls i’ Son from a previous t h e nation's fear nf Communist
marriage, I* Mir lying mcdlelne subversion rose like a whirlwind.
abroad
Rut Ihe gtuls evidently not affect
A* a convicted felon, Alger III** Ihe niuciant tenants of U-wUhurg.
also loses certain federul civil libRenal officials deny published
erlles He will never get a pass­ report*
that al limes Ills* was
port; Is* allowed to vote in New
abused by fellow prisoners.
York; hold public office or be el­
Convicts, it is explained, gener­
igible for any civil servire Job,
ally don't hold (he other fellow's
even a mailman's, unless he gets
crime against him; they are more
a Presidential pardon
He will not be able (n practice apt lo unite in a sul'en hostility
law where he used to practice against all authority.
Mr*. Hiss, who hs* been work­
law—In New York, Massachusetts
or before Ihe Supreme Court lie ing In the order department of a
has been disbarred. It is unlikely New York book store, could have
visited her husband a half hour
other bars will admit him.
How, then, will he earn n living' a week or In one monthly session
The question, according to his of two hours. Generally she chose
family and friends, is *1111 undecid­ the taller because of the expense
of travel and the time off require*)
ed.
" lie ’ll wanl In study and write, from her Job.
Mrs. llhtw. according lo those
If anybody will pay him to do
who know her socially, still see*
that,
say* hi* lawyer, Chester
Lare. " I think hv'll want lo write the samo circle nf mends, has
about foreign affair* or Ihe atmos- complained of no abu*« of herself
hore of the time. Ilul Ihe question or her *&lt;m as a result of the case
i what can he write about that a and speaks frequently of kindness
publisher will lake except his own shown by friend* ami neighbors.
Her son attends a private school
story of hi* own case?'1
In Manhattan. The day after hla
Those who know him don’t expect
His* to write a personalized story father wat convicted the boy wai
of his case, the way Whittaker elected president of his clasi.
School official* evidently have
taken pains to see to It that out­
morning when he knows he has side influence* did not rosult In
nothing mnro to say."
abuse In the classrooms.
George Imiked thoughtful, then
Donald Hlas says his everyday
smiled.
life haa been changed only slightly
"Gee," he Haiti smlllni
because of the publicity given his
bo It was this morning
brother's case, lie Is not a jury

quea," he said " I knew Unit al
IS I couldn't write anything tliul
IH-ople would pay $1.40 to see."
At 20 George walctH-d the re­
hearsal of u radio show, then weol
home ami turned out a script fur
one himself ami wild II for $150
"Since then I've turned out be
tween 500 and M0 radio and TV
allows," ho said, "written two
novels, ami turned out gags ami
comedy sketches for Martin and
la*wIs, Peter Lind lloyes, Robert
(/. lewis, ami many other big
comedian*.
" I was an Army private for
three years, digging holes for tele
ione poles for Hie Signal Corps
Europe. When I got out I bad
two really lean years before things
turned better.
H was at hi* wife's Insistence
that Axelrod wrote "The Seven
Year Itch" In 1952. He did It in
15 four-hour sessions at Uio type­
writer.
|
"After four hours I Just pooh
out," ho said.
Tmtay George gets $75,000 for a
movie script, double that amount
If ho furnishes the plot, too. He Is
currently polishing up a new mus­
ical. " I t a Rogers and JIart Songbook," and hopes to w rit* "five or
six of the greatest plays In the
history al the world," then become
a producer.
'•There come* a time when you
can’t do II anymore,” lie aald. " It
happen* to every writer. He wears
oui. Or at least he gets to the
point where what he writes no
longer pleases himself, and then
the money alone Isn't enough. It's
time to quit.
. "How can you tell? Well, It's
Ihe 17th morning Jn a row that
nothing happens. That ia the big
fear In every writer—the awful

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those who challenged him acted
ana
recklessly."
Irresponsibly
AirJ he declared:
" . . . I cannot escape from fte
conclusion that the purpose of Uie
affidavit U to discredit, in Ihe pub­
lic mind, the final action of the
courts, or else to intimidate the
courts themselves."
Now this, If true, would he a
pretty serious offenso by any law­
yer Rut the Justice Department
continues to voice full confidence m
Hover. It hasn't said what U will
do next. Nobody doubts more will
be heard of tm.s row before ^uJan. Id trial date roll* arounl.

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lawyer but if he were he would
not "dare Iry a case before a
Jury." He also avoid* case* in­
volving political issues or govern­
ment agencies.
Hiss' working hours In prison
were spent In the prison slore
room where be handled and
checked out articles of every dc
scriptlon used in a prison, from
' I 'bull**
light
"
lo 100 pound‘ sacks of‘
beans.
According lo his visitors, he genally spent hi* rrereatiunnl lime
In Ihe library reading ho-iks on
foreign affairs or economics, sing
log with the prison choir, playing
handball or helping other prisoners
wrilc home
There were two specific charges
of perjury aguiiut him- That he
lied to a federal grand Jury when
lie denied passing secret state doc­
uments to Chambers and when In­
dented seeing Chambers after Jan
I. 1937.
Tlie first trial ended In a hung
Jury in 1919 Conviction came aflcr
the second I rial early in IDS').
There were the microfilmed
documents dug out of a pumpkin
'
i’ ?farm.
i
“There was the
on Chnmiters’
old typewriler which His* admitted
was once hi* and which the gov­
ernment contended w f* used lo
copy the documents.
There was the "red herring" re­
mark which came back to h
President Harry 8. Truman.
Most people found It hard to be­
lieve. at least at first, that Hiss
could, have don# whal Chamber*
charged.
Bui Chamber* stuck lo III* slory.
Ills* stuck lo hi* denials. And Ihe
Jury believed Chambers nml (he
typewriter.

that Lattlmore lied when he sail
he never had been "a sympathizer
and promoter of communism and
Communist Interests."
Lattlmore’.* lawyer* wcnK to
court—asked that Die indictment be
thrown out. Their petition went be­
fore Youngdahl, a Republican gov­
ernor of Minnesota until he went
on the federal bench, and Young­
dahl threw out four of the seven
counts. He held (he key charge and
three others were too vague to
have any legal meaning
...................................
But he went beyondthat.
lie also voiced "serious doubt"
in his written opinion, whether the
three remaining charge.* would
stand up In court either.
The government protested. It
asked the U.S. Courl of Appeals
to pu t back the four counts knocked
out by Youngdahl. The higher
court did put back two of them. But
it upheld Youngdahl 8-1 on the
main issue and ruled the "sympa­
thizer and promoter" charge must­
n't go to a Jurt.
So the government, in effect,
started over again. It laid ita css*
before a new grand Jury. And early
this month Lattlmore w a \ln d ir tH
tor a second time. This Flme that
word "symnalhlzcr" 'vas left out.
Instead Lattlmore was uccused of
falselv denying he had been a "fol­
lower
er" of the Communist 1
line" and
a "promoter of Communist Inter­
est*."
Rut the government wasn't
through yet The federal pro«ecutor, U S. Ally. Leo A. Hover, for­
mally usked Youngdahl to remove
himself a* the judge
(dge in l&gt;atlimore's forliiroming trial
Hover said he wasn't question­
ing Youngdahl'* honor or integrily. Hut
he declared Youngda
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Ihl
has "a fixed, personal Ida* ami
prejudice" in favor of Lattlmore
d he
And
........................
said this Is proved by tin
lunuuage Youngdahl used In ruling
on the original indictment.
Under the law. all Youngdahl
had to do at this point—wiUiout
going into the $4 legal words in­
volve!—was either get nut of the
case or dismiss Ihe government's
protest. He didn’t have to give rea
sons In fact, as Yi ungdalil him­
self niited. tile luw di.i-xn't let him
pass on Ihe truth nr falsity of such
charge* a* Rover made.
Rut Youngdahl, in announcing he
would stay on the bench in the
trial, chose to blister Ihe hide of Ho­
ver and—by implication—of the
whole Justice Department. He said

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By ED C R E A flll
(For J * m n Marlow)
WASHINGTON (M-One of the
thing* American* pride themtelve*
on I* that every man accused of a
crime la entitled to a fair trial.
This work* two way*, of course.
Ju*t as the trial must be fair to
the accused, It must give the ac­
cusers — the government—a fair
shake too.
Almost always when a cry of
bias la raised It comes from tho
defendant. But now such a cry
comes from the government, by
ay of the Justice Department.
way
The go
(overnment claims It can’t
get a fal
air trial of Owen J. Lattlmore, the long-controversial Far
Eastern apsccloilst,
ill because tho tri­
al Judge, Luther W. Youngdahl, is
biased In Latllmore’s favor.
And U.S. Dial. Judge Youngdahl,
refusing to take himself out of the
case, charges Justice Department
lawyers with trying U&gt; Intimidate
the court*.
It'* a strikingly unusual situa­
tion. Here is how It came about:
Late In 1052 a federal grand Jury
Indicated Lattlmore on charges of
lying to a Senate subcommittee.
There were seven counts In the In­
dictment. They key charge was

NEW YOIIK, W*—-Two days after
Thanksgiving, prisoner No. 10137 at
the federal |M-nitentlary in Lewisburg, Pa., will become Alger III*.*
again.
He will leave his flve-hy-elght
fool rell and he offered p going
away suit from Ihe prison stocks,
lie Is expected to decline in favor
of a natural-filling gruy, like those
he wore In the higher echelons of
T H E Y NE E D IT — Heating pipes nre Ihe Stale Depart merit, In Interna­
being inh1ailed as a part of Boston’s new ex­ tional conferences at Yalta and
Sun Francisco, in Ihe United No­
pressway to melt snow and ice from all ar- tion* and In the nerjury trial that
■tiled a nation
n
profoundly unsettl
and
cess ramps.

The Sanford Herald

y fans farvenl

Government Says Judge Biased

W E ALSO HAVE

Column

SHOES — With attaching of the shnnk
and heel and tho (ditching of tho Hole, the
shoe is ready for huffing, polishing. boxing
and it h trips to the atom. A h finished footware, it h made of more than meets the eye.
One factory tinea Home 112 tons of shunk
Htenl a year. hI x I oiih of nails and eight tons
of tacks. And most of us thought we were
walking on leather

TODAY'S BIBLE VERSE
But Thomas Haiti. “Except I Hen in bin
haiulfl tho print of the nails. I will not be­
lieve.”—John 20:25. We miiHt renpert t In*
rnnn who demanded adequate proof. ThormiH
did get aatiafuctory proof and became a
flaming evnngeliHt.

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By C. R. Dawson. HflA.. MSA.
ONCE considered and treated ns a moral
lapse , a sin or a crime, alcoholism now in
more often viewed as a disease renultlng
from disturbances In the normal functions
of mind or body.

Bible renders are many. They are taken
for granted, though many regular church­
goers are, not regular renders of their good
and useful books, including thl« very great
om Amazing nre the otherwise intelligent
and well-read Americans who say they have
never opened it at all. Bibl e Week, recently
ended, brought this out. If some of them

NEW YORK u n -" l have a mor­
bid Interest In money,” confessed
(ieerge Axelrod, a young man who
wrote In 00 hour* a Broadway play
Jllu
tic says will earn him u million
dollar*.
For Ihe actual time he spent
at the typewriter In turning out
‘•The Seven Year Itch"—now be­
ing filmed us a vehicle for Mari­
lyn Monroe—this comes to till.M0 •
Cfl an hour.
Axelrod, who Is 32. wears o crew
cut, and looks like a fugitive
Princeton freshman, thinks mis Is
a fair rate of pay for a writer—
if he got to keep the money.
Rut, of course, he doesn't. To­
day U may lake more time to
figure out the Income tax on a hit
play than Jt does to write it.
"You w
w ork
o r k for y e a r s and
starve,” said George
Oeorgi wryly, "and
then when
who you hit me big loot they
lake It ail away
"Money fa no longer enough. A
writer needs some new kind of
payment that can't be taken away
Such as a guarantee your Golf
score will Improve. Or they might
ise to aoa
romue
a&lt;M two years to your
fe or-ln my case—agree to find
a way to make my front teeth
come together."
Rut until something
som
better doee
tome along Axelrod baa decided

'REFRESHER COURSE*

Way Down South
In Sanford, Florida

Book O f The Week

S U In S lls h rS In IIK’S
P n n lls h t S S a ils s s r r p l K n lu rS n r nn*
I I I M n s n iilla S v rn n n

JAMES MARLOW

will dip Into It thin week they will hava the
nurprlae of their liven.v
The Bible In very fur from being a more
honk of rules. It in true thnt splendid gulden
to good living are there laid down. But there
are many other thingn. The vnrlety of ntylen
and Hubjort malter In entrancing. There nre
history and human interest ntorcin. heroic
tales, poetry—and a rich philosophy for the
housewife.
A fter all. our whole Judoeo-Christian
civilization and culture are built on those
two Tent amenta. Why do we not find out
whal helped make un an we are?
Our great American papers are largely
built on Its theories, for instance. But sup­
pose we tr y the Bible thin week and wrestle
with the Constitution later.

D iv id e d B u t U n it e d
In the hent of the election campaign. In
the midst of the fury and hittnrncHH it
raises, It is important for us to remember
that th? differences that divide an political
partisans arc not no Important an tho thingn
on which we nre united an Americann
It In right that Ihhuch nhould he presenta.1, that tho record nhould ho argued, Unit
candidates nhould make plain their intontionH and their ponitionn It in also right tiiat
an votern we nhould make up our mindn to
support one candidate or another, one party
or the other. But we munt not forget that
when the electionn are over, no matter what
tlie renull, it In important Dial we put disappoinrnent or natlnfaetlon aside
The men elected will have a difficult
tank at bent. Thnttnnk can be complictaed
to the |M)int where they cannot hope to suc­
ceed at it if the electorate remainn divided
after the election. Thin imponen a renponslbility on candidates to nee that the things they
do and nay during the campaign do not tend
to creole irreconcilable differencial. It irnponea a similar responsibility on all of un.

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S o jc ia L fa u n JtA .

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James Fernandez
Is Well Received
By Elks, Wives

Mrs. Weidner
Is Honored

Mrs. J. W. Weidner was honored
with a coffee given yesterday
morning at the home of Mr. muMrs. A. N. Mclnnis. Lovely ar­
rangements of fall folwers in yel­
low and brown were used to deco­
rate the rooms for the occasion.
Guests were wives of VC-9 per­
A musical tee we* given ye* sonnel stationed at the Sanford
tcrelay afternoon and in the ab Naval Auxiliary Air Station, l.l
scncc of M n . Clyde Itamsev amt and Mrs. Weidner will soon be
Mrs. Frank Evan*. Mr*. W. H leaving Sanford for Norfolk. Va.
Brinson was acting hostess.
A where Lt. Weidner will report fm
musical program was prccnlcd duty.
tilth William L. Newell. hass of
Di-Hary, soloist.
.Mrs. I.aura Platt llrown arteu
as accompanist and rendered two
lilano solos.
The table was decorated with
white lilies and white ta|&gt;ercd
candles Punch and rookie* wen
served to approximately So per
sons attending.
By DOROTHY ROE
If you like people, you can find
frifn-.ls. fun and adventure in anv
comer of the world, says Made­
line Cunl/f, a decorative blonde
who has one of the world's most
glamorous Jobs.
As head of Pan American's pas­
senger service division, she meets
Editors’ Note — Mario LnnzaV and aids travelers from every na­
tion on earth as they pass through
own atorv— for the first time, the
International crossroad*, Idlefiitiulnus tenor tells In his owe that
wild Alrporl. Abo in connection
words the whole story about his with her job. she flies all over the
battles with M (iM . hi* two-year world to exchange Ideas and get
'•-tlrcnii-nt, his fat problem, his ac&lt;|uainti-.l with others doing the
'iinglt-tl finances, his wav of living same job in the airline's foreign
IF YOD'ICK LOOKING for -i nut In keep the ihlldreu out of nilshi* plan for the future. The color­ division*. Says she
chief . . i.ill* mil of your iifiithlior's hair . . . come llulbin•frn, lion
ful story will be reported In threi
" I Just naturally like people of
'bout a "Weeny Mitch" parly? Topping the menu at this house
articles by Hob T ho m a s.
all kinds, shape* and sires I can
are popular skinless frankfurters. \m| I lit- trimmings ran lie made
get along with any of them, no mat­
right ill the kitchen, us shim n by this ursclirul iiimn slid her
HOLLYWOOD (A*)—Two vear* ter whether we speak the same
daughter.
uiru, Mnrlo Ijioru, a Philadelphia language or not Whether they
l-uv with u golden voice, was on come from Hindustan or Kalamn
easy street.
loo, they have the same human
Ilis film “The Greut Caruso" problems and fears and frlcndb
was one of the top money maker* ness. It's my Job to gel acquainted
Stumped fur n way to eliminsle Sou liov a paekage of skluti'.s
of nil times. He earned fl.lOO.Osltl with them all, and ser that they get ! Hi«- "trick in in-lit" nuisance and flanks you'll find On- "We-iijr
ill one year, more thnn hnlf of it where they're going "
'still keep the ehlhlmi happy on I Witch" party book packed inside
from phonograph records, lie was
Hie "Weeny Or .inn Imi.' In-1 will have the
In Madeline's division are SI I lallow t-'rii 7 Let
tbc hottest property in show husl- girls, working on three shifts Witch" lo Ip you plan a putty Heit hook, ptmuiticiilly displayed i-ti hi*
liess.
around the clock. 'Otcy come from will keep tile youngster* off the' ■ll*play eoiinter
Todiiv at .1.1, he is in debt to the Germany. France, Spam, Greece. stieets unit out of tin- MciglilHn's | O n e o f | h e m e n u * f e a t u r e , a
IIA B IC TO HROIN W IT H le
“ •&gt; v e n i i i i l i ' l t t *
fe n .I"
of
.kinless
I n it.. State* government ami ha* Finland. Sweden a r J the Orient, hair
Carolyn S ci.n u m '* Junior rim e of
Mo.i uf the nation's ti-nding f l a l l k f l l l t l l . t o p p e d w i t h b i l l 1 * 1- 1' I I I *
virimillv no *«vin«* He is fared , »„ ,jla| a traveler from almost any
• late bl.it k tirunilcluth with n but­
.n o ,
and
iii'eom paliied
by
.u rn .I
nlth the Jill, of rebuilding a career CIMI„lly can |„.
|1V a „r,.u
meat p.ukei- have joined fort*
ton-on collar lit i hulk w tiltr rm that bus been «t ii standstill for friendly girl win speaks h it Im to promote a ntfe mid sum- H al­ ■ ' I n k * m i d , - n n n e i l - b o e . t i i n g p u l a
biulderrd luu-ti I In- nct'kllnc li
.. . ,
tfunKf athl pr. hnhiy knn** bin lowe'en liy show in*; you bow lo ».|uuii J Jo.m i only i n d o i i t .
\ l.iv o iili* gam e is "T a b le ten
give a "Weeny Witch" pm I &gt;
\\ lint tittiMM'iud 7 llnw «li&lt;t ni’ iff I home ttwn
•lit*, such poor shape, both finan­
ideas gmimntee a tiiuxir p m . " l'i\« . .kiuli'HS f la n k , are
-She help* him through customs, Their
mum of fun foi the guest* and i ill i n h alf and - l o u d o i l end I I I
cially und physically? 'Dint's what
contact* relative* for him. make* a minimum uf effort rnr you.
tenpin lo iin liu ii l la y iis use Im id
I aimed to find out.
connecting travel arrang-mi-nts fur
The “ Weeny Witch" is Just a ho|li'ib‘ggs ,,i -m a ll apple* a . I 10W
He fore you shed nnv teal's over him. *ees that he Is safelv on his
skinles* fnilikfuiter wi-tiring Ilia ling b a ll.
l.iin-it's plight, b-t me add that hr way to his destination lief ore -In­ Iriulitioiml
A lining Hi, deem at ions ate msl
wlti'h's rap und eupe
i« living vers well In it huge man­ let* him out of her sight
1und inounted on a mhilntuie broom Illinois and plu* e i aids ailoilieil
sion with his prettv svlfe Hetty
Madeline Is off soon for a lr j&gt;
wilh Hallowe'en llgures.
The Sanford To .'1st and Shut io« four children and a crew of around the world — a busman's j stick, Hul she is Hu- n-ntrul motif
Your im ill dealer piul.tthly does­
fleboard Club h is pl'iimeil a II.d servants lie hu* been eating well holiday She'll visit London, fstun- ' of a wide range of Hallowe'en
decorations, games and melius n't ennsider him.elf an Elsa Max
lowe'en variety iwrty for Salur &lt;oo and Hjnt luis been "tie of hi*
bul, lleinil. Cairo. Jerusalem, Neu gnlherril liigeHii-i in a bandy puMV wll, Ion with the "Weeny Witch"
day evening beginning al 7:Jhj trouble*.
Delhi, Kashmir. Hnngkok. Marno nook,
lull Il a i o k lie tali help you plan a
o'clock with mans
entertaining
"Look!" sutd Mario, stripping Manila am) Honolulu before head­
Cliuneus me Hml Hie next time Hallow o',oi puity ill gieal style
gullies on Hie agenda
off bis durk blue sport shirt. II* ing bark home.
flefreshmetils will lie served am
"And I'll bet I make friend* in
the committee in charge is Mrs flexed tin- muscles in Ills huge
best,
every country." *ay* *he "People
J ft Jones. Mrs it.-viniind II
"Is Hint fat? No, not on your are wonderful."
Smith. Mrs Arm-Id Williams, amt
life. That's muscle, I ’ve alwava
Mr.* W I) Gardiner
had a BO-Inch chest, no matter a quarter," he said. "I even h*d
Franklin I). Hi-mii’ll mid xui
what kind of shape I was In. I t ’a to give up my radio show for
list this I've got to get rid of— Cora Cola They had nffered me a John uf Giiim-ssllle wive rreeip
and I'm making rapid progress." fabulous deal to sign up on a long­ guest* uf hi* inuther. Mr*. J. i.
Th#* Junior FHirh flrhnnl Hnmt
lie patted the spare tir* around term contract anti be their amha* Dennett, 71.1 Mugnolm Ave
mtistirttlii)? of |l) m rm h rr*, under
Id* bellv, svhlrh Is still consider­ »ador throughout the world.
ih r
dlnvfiiin o f I V i r y
llrc m
Friends of Mrs. Claude lloh.oi.
w ill iilnv fo r tin* So ii I I ih M i *
able.
"Sure, I had mv troubles. They will regret to learn that .In- h
I' T A llu llo w i'V ii ciirnivnl .^nliir
He Is touchy- about his weight printril all kind* of lies nhout me.
problem, but he denied reports but I never answered them. I have ciuifini'd to Orange Meniun.il Hu* diiv h I k I tpilul
in
Orlando
where
she
under
I but he wns ndllleted to spaghetti never believed in washing diMv
I in* bund will fcjihir**
• «•••■!
■scat major -urHi-rv on Mmuliv
and other liulinn dishes. " It is not linen for the nubile view.
vlr* Itub.iiii i. Hu- forim . E li/ «• T d r u m * , j i c m u f i i * i wi i l i i ) i \ V i v i o i i
I In* im»tu that give* rnr trouble."
"f got fat. Hut you'll not ire I uhelli Alllosli. siiuerilileiideiil to F i i » r » I I , n i n l u i H i l h i ' i I ' o r o i i o t m » | i i
lie said. "I am a great steak
never paraded mvself In puldir Hu- Frlimld l.uiigliliin sleiiioil.il Y * » l | )»«• 111AtV•• I laV I'A III III V W l l l l 'l *
limn.”
llo.pll.il al une 110 1• She i le f * sfi* a i t ( m m , ai f i t I i n i i t r h r - 4 w i l l
Win did he eat himself into such Show business i* n world of illu ported a. re.ling eomfiirl.ilils
l ‘ «* I ' l i l Y I ' l l I I I I r t f , 11 7 I t I X I ^ t l ' f l l H ll
*lon, and I never want to ilrstros
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He said it wns liecause of the that illusion."
.Miss Pearl llub.iin of Mi.mil It V •' !» A H A l I X I . » t l « U m i l t ' l l t o t l i t * M l
That was the reason he gave for Spending some time here wi'ii Mi j o y i i i r f i t n f t l i t * j * I n i ' s ! w m i l l t f o l t l i f X
emotion problem* that beset him.
One of the major causes was dis­ not owning up#lo the fart that old and Mrs Harry Itoli.ou while *lu Yt I n i Al t ( • * ! • • ! t I l f 11 f f I I 11 .
illusionment over his finances. He recording svero used on his TV Is doing *peeiul pur-lug -•■i•• il
iluims ins money frittered away debut on Hie “Shower of Stars." Orange Memorial llo.pii.il m or
because of bundling by hi* former He still has no regrets uhoul the laiidn Miss ftiib.iiii. a bent, nanl in Kit)■-. \lr&lt; lliibert - wa. a lie
niunnger. Sum Weller. Weller do* incident, declaring be wu* rnught In the D S Nass ha* him re
picul si.lloi lo Saufmil and had
tiles it. The court* will decide who between a doctor wlm wouldn't let leased lo luuellve dills
in ii ii \ trleiiil. fu i e
him
sing
and
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wink
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want
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Lunza -aid Ip- was also upset by ed him to aupear.
Friends of M r. I Ivile llmuses
M r and M r .
E • u m p lm i re
bis troubles wilh hi* studio, MGM
lie'll nmki' bis si-rnnd TV ap­ will regret lo li-arn of the do ill
iir tie il to S a n fo rd v e .le r ila v a fli-r
fheie started after "The Great pearance on "Shower of Stars" if her mother. M r* E M llu
p e n d in g the s u m m e r in I ’ llu e e Al
this Thursday. He’ll sing a "To*- berts, In SI Louis on del »‘7 lot
Caruso."
of
.e» ernl lic it C anada
"We hud hit a high mark with ea" aira and "Rome Day" and you lowing nn llliu -..
that picture," ho said, "and I can bet your boot* that no record
wanted to matnluln that quality. Ifig wil tie used.
Hut when I reported for work, I
found out they wanted me to star
in an Army picture, 'B fra u **'
You're Mine.'
"Who wanted to see an Army
picture? I'l l pie were tired of war.
Mr and Mrs. Cecil J Ml son an
I tried to tell the producer that.
Hut he Just said, 'I know show announcing Hie birth of a 7 lit I ' i
business; von need a change of oi. ion, William Cecil, on tn-t 2b
at the Fernald Laughton Memorial
nnce,'"
Hospital. She I* the former Misi
l.anzu did Hie picture and It waa Harriett Child* of Lake Mary
not a success. Ills relations with
MGM worsened. A fter he failed to
Capt. and Mr*. Harry L llurk
report fo r jh e start of "Student low of Puerto lllco are the proud
I'rlnce," the studio slapped a five- parents of their fifth son. Steven
-iilliltUl-doiiar damage suit on hltn. Henncsiy, wlm was born Oet i
The suit wa* later settled and hi* and weighed In at fl lb*. U i&gt;»
M ri. Uucklcw I* the former Misi
voice wa* used in the film.
"I cuuldn’t work for a year and Frances Child* of Lake Mary

About 50 Guests
Enjoy Musical Tea
A t Woman's Club

You Can Find
Fun And Adventure
By Liking People

Singer Mario Lanza
Tells Own Story
For First Time

Here's New W ay To Fix Frankfurters

Hallowe'en Party
Set By Tourists

PstAAnnaU

Halloween C arnival
To Feature Band
From Junior High

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Following a delicious entered
dish supper, Mr* Juck K.innet
program chairman for the Anna
Miller Circle, outlined the pro
gram for Tuesday evening.
She introduced James Fenian
■let. comptroller and general »c
perintendmt of the Hurry \uuii
Crippled Children's Home in Dina
tillu, who related Interesting facts
concerning the home ami how it
got its name, lie told of the care
taken for the children and how
they observe each child's birthilas
with a cake and parly at winch
other children are guests
Mr Fernandez continued lit
saying that those at the home .lie
made lo feel al home as much as
possible with movies and teles i»i ui
ami no one is forgotten or left mil
at Christmastime Schooling
is
provided from the (irst through the
l2lh grade ami lie meiiliotieil one
sIndent wlm is now completing a
four-year course at Florida Stale
Dniversily in Tuilahasee
The speaker concluded bis tall
urging the Circle ami I Ik- t.&lt;
visit with Hie children

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will to- held ,n the Seminole High
’ 'iddnrmm Nov 2 at 8 p.m.
\Hei a .hurl business meeting,
ire.i led user by Mrs. J B. St.
lotm Smuinnli- High School s P-TA
president, a panel disctl.*lon on
Know Your Schools” will be pr*senied a. Hu- program for tho
evening
I.iking p.m are II E Morris,
modi-ralor
Raymond
Milwre,
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to he altering 21 points, or the
equivalent of three tonchdnwn,mil a field goal. Hint no one could
p r o p h e s y what the American
league dun owners would do
nraw v u im wr&gt;—n
hcum*« i «»j
about the franchise of the ambu
feiwrts ever remap the United
i.iiil Philadelphia Alhlellca at llielr
Bute* they will have in include n
scheduled meeting here today.
wide canyon, running (mm const
It cmi/.l happen, of course, ttnl
to coast and from hmder to borthe befuddled magnates will have
der. 11 will he Ulentiltcd a* UpsCl
pulled themselves together and
G*ilch.
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ionite a firm decision of some
II will be partly tilled with fruit
kind almost liv Ihe lime this resell
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i:;t with Ihe farts In
can t krep
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ngriinst anything as simple a* that
this oh
oh me, oh my season.
To the lay fan, the choice might
„»st
Last week ihls corner had .11 ™r
look like a (airly simple one Tijry
red calls nnd 22 wrong fnr a 5*7
either could approve the sale of
average, ihc lowest percentage
the A's to e -;hl Philadelphia husl
ever rcgl'leri'd during It year* of
ness men who wished lo keep Ihe
nicking supposed winners. The sea
broken down club In that rlty, m
iin i niRnt in «:iniii ■
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■------ son's (Iguras arc lirf rigid,
they could inslrl that the buyer he
wrong for .091
Arnold Johnson, who wants to give
llcre nrr Ihls week's picks:
Kansas City a btg league club. If
Ohio Slate over Northwestcrit:
Hist Is the proper designation.
Nwthwestrrn has nobody, hut rtr»lint that, unfortunately, seems
t lo compart- with Howard
Hunforda oul-plnyed undi mit-weighi-il junior vnrilty dropped o 20-0 derision lo the IM -m ul JVx In lo be only n plerc of the badly
ipalong Cassatly.
muddled picture.
fltlahnrnn over Colorado: .lullin tfriMorlnl Hliullltin last night before almost desert'd slnmls.
The Junior Seminole's, i.luylug over llielr heads, ml up snvr-rnl scoring opportunities bid were noahi"
The seemingly Insurmountable
Bayuk, Colorado's famed follhack.
will find that Oklahoma line Inn to push them lo rompletion. intnrrcptlona nnd pemill les (fogged the locals nil Inst night, while the great. complication lay In Ihe fart that
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the sevrn other r'tihs were almost
sr rxprrienre of. ..
Ihe ...
visitor*
was iippareol
lough.
1 An conch John Angel predicted solidly In favor of moving the A'«
UCLA over California: Too much
yesterday afternoon, the lark of lo Kansas city The only active
Ucinn power hut Haul Larsen of
pnxsrrs and pass receivers hamp­ dissenter tin« le-rn Clark Griffith
the Bears may keep If from fie
ered (tin locals the entire night, owner nl the Washington Senators
earning a mule.
1
while a very long completed pas' The nid Fox's plaint that the shill
\rkan^as over Texas AAM: Bui
Hint was blocked bill still reached ot the A '- out West would auto
iull warning that mail}
its reenlver upset I lit. Upplerurt niMlirally transform Hall mime In­
atrange things have happened on
for one of Ddaind's threo TD .
to an Eastern rich amt give him
iier a Texas moon nnd Ihls game In
IM .n m l also made ronslstnnt tough enmprllthm from only 30
F ilte r W tlHTII, Tex &gt;*i — He
* night affair.
tain s I It rough the Remlnolis fo r­
Army
over Virginia: The Cadets
NEW YORK ids—The America)’ fending champion nnd luednlinl ward wall; scoring its first touch­ miles away Is rnnsidert l shortAr
have come a long way since drop la-ague became a house tllvided Itclsy It awls was rated the player down in the first ipiartcr, and, uf- -Igiiicil by must ot his colleagues.
The other clubs. Including Ihe
ping that South Carolina opener.
tmlay ns Ihe cliiti owners met for lo lieal Thursday as the tilth nti tei n penalty, making tin- extra
Noire IMme over Navy: The first the second time in two weeks In moil Women's Texas Open gull point on a long rmas, The visitors' New York Yankees, who own the
odd* this week had Nnvy a I I point decide the fate of llielr while ele­ tournament moved Into its scconi paislng attack clicked all night fnr minor league franchl-e al Kails.*'
City, are convinced that H Ihev do
favorite but off their game* with phant, Ihe Philadelphia Athletics. ilny of match play
Healthy gains.
not get Ihe Athtrlics out of Phila­
The Spartanburg, S C , entry
Ostensibly Ihe meeting wa,!
Pltfiiburgn, the Irish are 35 points
No Individual stars stood nut delphia now they are courting dis
called by League President Will carded a decisive ll-l vlrlory ovci among the Junior Heininolea, but it
better than the Middies.
West Virginia over Pittsburgh: llorridge to vote on nereptnnrr or liallns' Mary Noll Weatherred was npiiurcnt that they w.-ro fore-1 n«ler They are ready to believe
The all-winning Mountaineers meet disapproval of the A t h le tic s ' stile Weiloesday In first round play to cil lo piny ngnlhst a noperior team Johns.n wiu-n he predicts that the
team w-.’iilil not draw 3ofl,onn fan*
their second test of the season-' lo an eight man Philadelphia syn cstatdish ticrself as favorite am ine ■in entire game.
to Kit ihe Park nexi season after all
the play for pay golfers
dleale
The vlsilors nunilicrcd ulmnst aamt It could he lough
Mist Itawh moved ahead on Ilie rioiny supporters -is hurcly speck- , that has happened So for -is rlvlr
II was learned, however, liis*
Iowa over Wisconsin: The Hawk
eyts. by *tnll*llc.i, have the lietl llarridge proiinlily first would rail third Imlc and stayed on lop all h d lot- homo learn grandstand, but | pride Is rnnreined. they know hf
pass defense in the Inml. They are for n vole on whether lo slot) Dm I hi- u .iv in l.ikoig Ilie uuilcli
iia.t .0 addition, a simpjiy -limlor now that it doesn't pay ptnyo*
Ctthei |iros Inking easy decision* I Hal’ reboot band ant'
Ihe plrk In the belief Ihev enn heiengtiererl franchise to Kansas
included three who won by n« live cheerleaders were on
ilto slop Alan (The
Horse) City
On Ort 12 m Chlingu, the IriiKUe scores - llelly McKIluion of Snvan
e u p p u rt t h e ir c h n n ip lo n i.
Imeche
nnh, (la . 'slio heat Mrs ciinrlePenn Slate over Penn: Your tel approved Ihe sate to Arnold .lotto Trtie of Dallas; Hetty Dodd of Sari
cvlsinn attraction, in which Ihe »le son, Chicago financier, ami voteil Antonio, who clefenlcd Mrs. A It
filled Penn Staters start with lo move Ihe franchise to KunsAx Hancock &lt;f (ila-lwntcr, Teg., ami
City, contingent upon Johnson com­
inclr comeback
to ilV Kicks of Maiiliallnn Its nt h,
Skipping over Ihe others without pleting his 13,375,(SKI deni with Bov
C alif.
*hn downed Mis
ficne
Mark,
executive
vice
president
til
itncrlt:
LOS ANGELES ’-P—Tills is Ihe
Harding ot Kl Paso, Tex
the Athletics
llelly .tnmnsiin of San Antonio last season of football fnr Elroy
Since then, however, the house
George Washington over Rich
(t'rary Legs) lllrach, the t.o* An
mond. Marquette over Detroit. of Mack, Connie anil ills two sons. ilcfealed Mr- It D Wysong of gate* 11nfna* great end.
McKinney, Tex , ft 5 nnd Betty
TAMPA ’4 i-T h e University of
Denver liver ,Now Mexico, Wofford Hoy rind Karle, signed paper fat Mlrna Daimff of Dallas ellinlnaled
Hlrxeh announced Wednesday Tampa liaskclhall squad will begin
Ihe sate of their stock to a Phils
over the Citadel.
night that he wl’J quit nl the end practice Monday for u 20-gumc
Mrs
Dave
(iant
of
Memphis,
Tenh
dclphia syir.Unite in a deal involv
of the National Football lAUigoe srhelule fnr the 1954-55 xuaaon.
SATURDAY
approximately four million dul U4 in other pro matches
HAST: Boston College over Xa­ tng
4'oarh Sam Bailey has only
Polly Riley’s 7(1 victory over srhc lute "hut not becnuxi’ I'm all
tars. Both Ihe Macks nml tile
vier Boston University over Hlirk- Philadelphia group are awaiting Peggy Springer of Lobhork, Tex., lag'nr disappointed with Hie Bums' three Icltcrmcn back—lam O'llreanel), Cornell over Columbia, liar- league approval
Icy, Howard llern&lt;teln aM:l Gene
gave ihe Fort Worth woman the or my own peraonal allowing "
"It's Juil that winner or later
vanl over Ohio l/nlverslly, Brown
HIM nl Ine eight eliilis mini ap favorite’s lallna aiming the aina veil have to make a decision nhout Perplex, Ho also la cmmllng on
over Lehigh, Colgate over Prime- prove a new owner Any three can tours Miss Ittlcy wan the low
flirco sophomore*— Dave Janlslk,
tatn, Rutger* over Temple, Holy Work approval,
amateur lo ijtlnllfying round* with ilie. future," lllrach told newsmen Bill Bo*worlh ami Hector Alcalde.
"A* ymi gitryr elder (Hirsrh Is 301
Cross over Syracuse, Yale over
TH’
As the. meeting
tin got under way n I wo over wit men's-pur 77^ ^
Dm hump*, amt brut,i s aren't stink
Dartmouth
Dei
A M M , . Dee.
It was known tlinl at leasl I wo
rn
tiff
*.i
easily'
.HumelliiiPs
II
H &gt;1lorhln Soolherit gl l.nkeland;
MlhWKKT: Purdue over Illinois, eltdis'fafored the sale of tin A
liikt’s
me
until
Wcdnerd.iy
or
Dec l l Georgia Teachers at St
Michigan over Indiana, lown Slate to the Philadelphia group and two
Thursday lo recover from a tnugli I'etershiirg; Dec. 13 Florida at
over Drake, Kansas Stale over wanted Ihe I'hllmlMnhln frunehlm
I
game
on
Mmltlny
Thru
tl|c
day
Gainesville; Dec. I t Florida Slate
Kansas, Michigan Slate over Min moved to Krinsns City
I comes when you cannot make the at Tallahassee; Dec. in I'lnccaitl?
ncsnltt, Missouri over Nebraskan,
Here is Ihe way Hie clubs are
team
That
day
for
me
lx
not
ton
AFB here.
ahomn AAM over Tulsa, Huns- helicvril to lie lined up:
Ft MIT WORTH. Tex. i.Tt — The | far off "
over Wichita.
J ho 4 Bulllns here; Jan H FlorThose definitely fur the sale of mighty Babe caught here by no
lllrw h said be never would pl.ii
SOUTH: Miami ( Kin ) over Kurd the Philadelphia group
licit nil iilirx p rrlrd While House iuvllollmt ! for Hnnlher team art I
Ills xl» Ida Slide id t'le#rw nti*r, Jan, II
ham, Mississippi over landsluna and Washington
minus hoi tlo.oon wardrobe, bad vcrtr.s willt Hit* Hums were iimoo;: M iam i of Ohio here; Jan |5 Flor­
ida Snulherii here, Jan 17 Miami
Stale, Georgia over Alabama.
Those probably [or the sale In a dinner dale with Ike a n t Hm "Ilie linesl of my life "
of Florida al M iam i; Jan. 22 Slcl
Duke over (irorgia Tech, Auburn the Philadelphia group
Chicago Mls’.us today.
In
lt)3t
H
irrrh
set
un
all
lime
.son here: Jan 2S Georgia Teach
over Tulane, Florida over Missis ami Boston.
But Mis lliibe Bldrikvnil /aha
'
N
FI.
record
ns
a
ptasx
receiver
ej:; at Collrgcharo, Gn . Jan. 29
• H * l Stale, Kentucky over Villa
Tttoao definitely for the transtrt II..,, Ii'ianlrd an American Airlines'
aterrer nl Macon, .Inn, 31 Troy
nova. North Carolina State over to Kansas City—New York amt plane Wednesday iththl with a bur gaining 1.405 yard* on Ut calchr
(rein
Bolt
Walerfie'
I
and
Norm
Slate at Trov. Al &gt;
Kurmun, Maryland over South Ca­ Baltimore.
iln lly hmighl bag of clothes and a
Van
ttrortflln.
rolina, Tennessee over North Cn
claim she bail no Idea wtiy presi
Kelt 1 Troy lilale here: Feb 7
On the teller Cleveland
illrx rli bos a film career to look Pittsburgh here: Feb It Slel-on nt
rnllnn. Florida Slate over Virginia
dent Kisriilmwi'r naked her In
On Ihe spnl—Philadelphia
forward .tq. lie has itarred, in turn DeLand, Feb. 17 M iam i of Florl.ls
Military, Virginia Tech over Wit
Dull Topping, presldeiil of Hu Washington
Ham A Mary, Wake Forest over Yankees ami a leader In the light
'Hie A.*M&gt;flnti I Press’ Wnn|.ln movies and lx M*t»rli director nl a lirre ; Frit. 23 Ito llln . al Winter
tgix Aogelex radio station iK A B (')
Clem ion.
Park.
to shill the A’s lo Kao,as City, Athlete id Hip I t ilffcnlury added'
SOimiW KKT: Texas Christian was expected lo pul up a ltd
" I'm Inking ailing my ghlf rlulis,
A ton n litv-r to the National
over Baylor, Texas over Southern battle against Ihe sale to Hie Phil ilii.ngh "
Fool hull League, Ctihrliu Am- lx
M ig lilv Muster, a ulalcr. won
Methodist
adclphla group
,c;if’'ill*llnii hese Is Bint thr rmti|inlled to wear xltiiex. In his over ||('ll,MOO\in iuir*"x without
KAH WERT: Clndjihall over Col
I'rctldint Is either lo give tier an outlv.' Hawaii In. elavrU b’lir/u o t
ever tinvlllg run in n staked race
. lego of Pacific, Montana over Coin
award or Just wards to play it
ratio -------,
AAM, -----------Montana .dale
Stale over
iomul of golf with Ills friend, Ihe
Idaho Stale, Southern California
Babe
over Oregon State, Stanford over
Mrs. /. a It a r I a s’ ruoragrous
Washington filite, Brigham Ymtng
nunebnrk In golt after an oitnrnover Utah Htate, Utah over Idaho,
PITTSRUBGH 1*1 - Cnpt Torn llrrfs for cancer was one of BlS.Va
Oregon over Washington
Hamilton, who learned strlrl ills iiioh I heart warming stories tarsi
clpllne In the Navy, grimly went April she liel|U’d Ihe President
nhout his roaehlng duties Thor , tq&gt;en a drive agalnal cancer
day, nflrr Bring three players
She withdrew from the Women's
from lit* Pill football nquati
Texas Open golf tournament hue
Hamilton, doubling In m s as when *he got the President'* nnathletic director nml coach, ills
raved Invitation. Talking like any
The Orad
Club mblsted a first stringer, a second
irilted hrriivewlfe atm vau ltrl over
will present
„ „ __
m
m
iota# ihow stringer and a reserve linlftmrk nil
airlines coupler like a tren-ngor
pm. Wednesday night. He Raid they at liilernatlohal Airport lirre !•*
failed to show lip for pracllre fill pose for n picture wllh tier golf
injlci. Proceed*
Proceed*' fro
from the event two ctm'tcutlve days,
tango.
cUltra,
wilt go to Ihe Boy's Club of orCut foose In the action were
jando,
She aalil she had $10,000 worth
CARTON
first-string guard Kit Stowe of of new dresses lit her Tampa. Fla
Participant* In the show Witt Komervlllo,
,N
.
J.:
second
airing
comp from rtdlng dubs In Vatiialw.
home "lint turd to do some quick
Joe Im* and halfback Gene shopping In Fort Worth" fm her
Semlnplo nfid Like fmmtle*. other uaU-l
t r r a t n r e, high of Washington Wnshlnglmi trip,
County, Pa.
The three, all Junlnr*.- are nxun
mate*, but they couldn't he located
S A L T R IC K . STARTS
LIM IT ONE
PLUH BOTTLE DEPOSIT
for c«n merit.
DKI.AND
in
-flick Saltrlck, n
After liautftK a prepared state- frrabman, w ill. atari, at qu.irfnr
annmmclng the dismissals, btiek for StcDon Saturday ulglit
mil ton declared:
against Southeastern Ixiultlana.
. "Thla I* the worst experience I
(’w ith IfeHi McQuillan nar
. W ITH PURCHASE
have ever had In athlettca."
Saltrlck) A rt-H ark amt Gene
Aiked If mare hutd bean any frit* nil muon, halfhtckx, and V
OK 3 LB. CAN
lion m i ilie Pitt aquid, HamlHon Singletary, fullback, alartors ...
replied with in emphatic "no".
a rough aerlmmngn yesterday.
FOR ONLY
r:

S

Seminole JV's Drop Tilt To

American league
Split On "A"s Fate

Defending Cham p,
Betsy Rawls Rated
To W in Texas Open

J

Hirsh W ill Retire
A t End O f Season

Spartan Cagers
Ready To Begin
D rill M onday

Babe Takes Clubs
To Dine W ith Ike

e

Three A re Dropped
From P itt Squad

Boy's' Clubs Benefit
Horse Show Set

SU PR EX M K T.

City League
s e n ru n ic i.irr:
3 Total
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193
1ST
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Hy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
If this week's practice llrld in
(urination i* correct, there should
lie plenty of low scoring football
game* in the Southeastern Confer­
ence Saturday.
Most of Ihe roaches continued
to emphasise defense for fhl*
week's rough conference cant, but
Mississippi State wax a notable
exception.
Conch Darrell Royal said Ills
Maroons reached a peak on do
tense id upsrtlinti Alabama laU
week. "But our olferi'e did not
mnlth p r e v i o u s efforts." He
worked Mississippi Stale hard on
a wtI flel-.l yesterday toning up
the offense fnr Saturday's invasion
of Florida.
Alabama continued to throw- Ihe
hall a lot hut alro found time to
brush up on defensive fumtamri'
lain. Coach Brd Drew thought Jeff
Moorer. Deng Potts, Curtis Lynch
and Paul Donaldson looked go id
on defense. The Tide plays the
SEC leader, Georgia, In Btrmlnt!
ham Satut'.lay.
Rain caused an abrupt swilrh
In workout plans at Tolai
(irecnles, who play Auburn this
week at Mobile, began polishing
th"lr passing But when Ilie rains
came Coach Andy Pitney shifted
to defense nnd had Ihe reserves
and Ireshmen hur'lnu Auhurn play
at the first tw o varsity lea nut
Pitney Indicated he would scrim­
mage Ihe snuxd again today.
Louisiana State, aiming for an
nonet over Mlxsisslnni nl Baton
Bnuge Saturday night, spent con­
siderable time on tefon'C agalnsl
rebel neHal formations The Tigers
also threw a few passes of thetr
own, wllh linemen reviewing their
assignments In protecting the pass­
er.
Mississippi ended rough drills
for Hie week In a mlslv rAIn The
Rebel* emphasised defense.
Auburn held a brisk. 45 minute
defensive scrimmage nml Cnneli
Ralph Jordan tndlritr-l Hint he
was plen«ed wlih Tiger defenses
for the lirst time
"The bovs have been looking
belter on defense nP week." Jur
dnn said. "H Itiry keep it up
Auburn will give TUlano a:t Inter
eillng n ftcm nn "
Florida emphasUrd passing and
welcomed ace fullback Mat Hammark hark into srr'mmnge action
Hammock was Injured three wrekr
ago
' Georgia Tech and Kentucky each
facing a non-con fere nee foe, avoidtr| rontacl work Kcnturky nre
pnred Its ground offense for Villa
nova and Ter It mapped defenses
agnlnst Duke.
Georgia, Tearing Hie big Alntin
mu line, toyed with (days designed
to shake xwlfl lialfliaek* Wendell
Tnrlcten nnd fthnrlle Harris loose
Tor long-gsinerji.
Tennessee defended against the
North Carolina split T and then
turncst to passing nnd punting
practice.

T llk n r s

.G A IN E S V IL L E « i F u llb a c k ^
Mnfeolm Ham m ark. Ihe U niver­
sity of Florida’.* football candidate
for All Smitheaslern
Conference
team, took part in lil.s first scrimmnge yestriday since being in­
jured In the Clem son qame, ami
chance* seem better that he w ill
see action this work against Misilu lp p l Stale.
Ifam in.lck'x duties were lim ited
blit he got In on the rough work
ong enough In throw a couple of a
M * smashing blocks.
•*
Otherwise, the Gators cementtralr-J fnr the most p.ut on llielr
passing game with rem its both
yood and awful.
Coach Bob W ord'lift w-ss heard
(o complain al one polrl: "We re
only throwing for nskle* (In lerreptfon*.)"
*
All wasn't bad, however. Richlr d Allen hit luilfbnrkx Boh Davis
and Jackie Simpson regularly; and
Rohby Lanre connected with h a lf-A
backs Bob Smith and John Rtir-W
Hess and end Bobby Burford atw
times.

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TALLAHASSEE ’4i Florida t
Slate will srt. I a revised fnxlbnll
'Inetip against Virginia MIHtarv
institute al Lvnrhhuri! Saturday.
Coach Tom Nugent said Ihe
changes are resulting from in­
juries In key p la y m nnd Im ­
proved play hy some of the fresh­
men.
Four players are definitely mil
with Injuries and halfbacks RIDGraham nnd Lre Cor,so nre hob­
bled by leg injuries
Those who'll nils* the game nrslR
halltnckH llmldv l(eyn»ld* nnd Bill
Weaver, end Jimmy l.ee Taylor
and soror-1 siring guard Charlie
Jacobs

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A R T IC L E S K I R SA LE
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2 Acres, nice 2 bedroom homo with
make an nflcr Tele 1*174
bath, masonry construction on
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price only 14210, tong terms on
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Miller Kudin &amp; Appliance
I IK South Pack Ave

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GOOD and BAD

PHONE 1821

Used Kitchen Chairs
Used Stroller
Used Platform Rocker
Used laiuniie Chair
Used Floor Lumps
U»rd Itox Sprlnui
Used Wicker Sofa
Used Sofa Red
Used 3 pc W'irkrr Living
Room Suite
Used Double Dresser and
Mirror
Used 3 pe Sectional

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WELAK.1 APARTMENTS: moms,
•private baths. 114 W. F.rst St.
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appliance*, tools,1 mower needs lawns to mow
Private entrance, s c r e e n e d Uied furniture, ltd.
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Larry'r Mart,
cle. liuught—so
porch newly decorated kitchen
321 East l i t St Phone IKH
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store Miisl lie neiil Wide giv
slock. See all of Ihese at
bath, private entrance. L!iihts,
log all particulars and expeejed
Shcrmiin
Concrete
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water furnished. Use of phone. Out West 13th St Plume 1211 lfi«I
wages in first leller Ibis M c o
Close In. Phone 40-W.
Herald
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New Fatigue Dungarees fl.Ol) pr.
STORE and house suitable (or Kld'a Dungarees
WORK W A N TED
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any business. Inquire Rox I, clo
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
M O U G H T O N IN 5 U R A N C !
CAR T E N T E R wants general re
Herald.
________ 310 Sanford Ave.
Phone 1321
pair and immllng Tlioiiia, W
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Ferguson, llu i Court Jit I’,. ..nr
ROOM Apl. furnished, one block
USED Tit ACTORS
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from shopnlnj! centre, wulklnn Ford Tractor with 4 row Holland
distance uf base. Llshls, water
planting units, ll.lno.
W ILL IK) ironing in my tonne.
furnished. (N) mo. Phone I7IM
BRITT TRACTOR CO.
t Timor 25111- M.
or 2S0-W after 3,
Hlway 17-92 South
Phono 501

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Elei'lrolux Kirlw Electro Hygiene
Parts (or all makes
Plume 711 X I

CLEAN, one bedroom apartment.

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29
oak floors turnishpil, laid A fin- — —
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loess since 1020 Old flmtrs made
Fnr Real Til liar 11 l)un
like new E F SI evens; Route
Conic to Clyde's Grill
2 , llox 227. Phone 7 lit H I.
20B Sanford \v e .

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Wash and Dry
• One hour H
Fold
• Finished Laundry
• Snuilono Dry Cleaning
S n u th u ld c
I Jiu n d rrm in t
South Side Fi.ndm.xrt lllde.
| ______ MW East 2Sllt St.

Alov Inc • Puck Inn - Stnrngf

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K E I M M IN C’O N t ' l l E T E
Grease Traps
Septic Tank,
Window S |||.
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S II.L —I’lann Technician,
I'A R T E N T E R WORK
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2104 lloulc I. Sanford
Fur quick repair jobs, nr amalt
hmliling Call Jim I I 42-M -4
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I’hone 2!I Uid West nth

1O0 Elm Ave
Phone 1335
20no
e U r NISHEI) kitchenette air eonLate Model G E !l (I lie
dlltoned ant. Slumberland Cotrl.
at05 friu e ra to r
list* 50
Htway 1T « South Phone 1 » I W.
to05I.iilr Model 2 Door llolpoint
50 Ih fre r r e r r r f i Ite r a to r 2dli 5o
Ci n E ROOM efficiency apartment,
MANY. MANY, MORK
Apl sin- ranue la te model
1*0 50
Miilnhle for couple or single.
ITEMS
NOT
M
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Can he purchased on M eter Ire
Private ha i It, ideally I'tcalcd
Plan
across from Post Office. Inquire
Manoei J and ton's Dept Store._ 201 no E. l i t KT.
ritO N E i n .
RD thnvay «it 3 Unity Heda
A T T M A N C E CIIH TD H ATIO N
Day. Week or m o n th -IV , 1425.
.lb*, H. Sanford Ave.
Tlmne 2117
Furnltitre L'enlrr
l U West First
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APT close In, newly painted. 703
W lit St Jimmie Fowan, phone
ami Areessories E vervllnru: tn the
line id nuiMi Michiding Drum s
CIS.
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(talons
(ceordlons
(iu d :ir&gt;
Avalon Apis Efflrlenry. Plume
"Flral With The Plnwl"
Easy term s. Ile n li,) system Ite
425.
pairs
APT. 112 Kim Ave. Phone 17H7 W
1IU K U I U S M U S IC S H O P
Iratlci SPACE available Adults
2001 C ellar Ave
Phone IIT .i
oniy. Ill) per month. Phone 2:utn
V itO O R apT 51B West 1st St.
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lollies
size
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NOW ONLY *170.95
Plume 1731.
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5 . children's shoes size ii Even
lug gown, shoe' and hag. size hi
i ROOM HOUSE. 215 llnlLy Av-*
n on BENNETTS TV
11.11! W llllh SI
Gas stove and water heater.
200
East
27lh
St.
Phone
1B72
X
II
Phone 12H2-J.___
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N E W 5 piece black hi-drumii sinte
N IC E. Clean, comfortable rooms,
c o n ip lrle
Alsu paitdcd dresser
hot water year 'round. Thp
and sm all chest
Peeled cane
Gables Rooming House, 401 Masdinni'tte sel. dishes, glassw are
oolla Ave.
_____ __________ _
C H S T e le v is io n S e ts
and throw m g ' 2204 Oak \&gt; r
FUH NtsilKD , 4 rooms, sunporch 189.95 Up
Free Demonslrallon
Downstairs. Oil heal. OH Park.
BROWN'S AMOCO STATION
A ltTH I C s W AN TED
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Phone MW t—
FU ltN lS H E D t room apt Close 201 South I’ark
in. 217 Oak Ave. Phone dill
WE HUY, sell anil trade used fur
A W N F N fiS
Jlin Rile Cmvan
nilurc Wilson Maler Fnnriturc Co
Aluminum, cuiiv.is. metal.
•III K 1st Phone ICtU
3 ROOM Apt Private hath and cn
Fri'e estimates,
trance, Close In Naval Rase
-ID
H E I T W A N TED
Dealer for (Hidden Paint
Phone 247-W.
COST of selling, I, inking tun
ONE ROOM apartment
Wafer S E M I N O L E J A L O U S I E C O
Phone 421
hum ming pel a. re Othi'f gen
and light* lurnl'hrd
Phone 20’ West 1st St
era I loalnleilam e of grnv, Have
IIW7-W._41B Palmetto Ave
V e n e lln n H lim ln
25
acres young gruve Tl.in - I
(Natlnnally Adv Rollnhend)
ritOOAl Apt. 200 Avorudo.
ting Ho arres Wrtle llov AG, , ,
• Clear View Awnings • Spun
2 ItEDHOOM house nicely fur
Herald
iitshed, newly derorated. $no At I L llr Glass • 1’orrh roll down
shades • Ttavis and Curtain ' F R IE N D S In l ike lin e l" Ite Fieri
Gibbons, Lrfcc Monroe 2 Doors
Rods
fmm Post Office.
John K.uler \ Cnm iiu•sinner for
everyone
♦ llf lN IK ilF D home Couple 1505 Seminole Venellnn Blind C«*.
820 West 3rd St
Phone 2«5
Paid Tnl Adv
Elliot.
LA D Y wiili knowledge "I ivpiog
N E E D P A N E L IN O ?
2 HEDR i IOM furnished itarae;
willing b, let,.'ii simple honk
apartmenl. 2300 Mellnnville Ave Yellow Pine, Western Red Ccdai,

_ Phone S B .

MALL'S U A IIA G E lor senorat Auto
rrpuiriiu!, Also Wrecker Service,
4U2 Celery, l ’h. Itiw-M — IflM-R
Nights
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For Renteddine ..ml repair*.
Nothing Down—Smnil Monthly
Payments

The New 3 5 V
Sates nn&gt;! Sen ire

RAYMOND M. BA Lit, REALTOR ,

6:06 P. M. DcsHIIim
Day Defers Publication

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Preferred Rates tn Preferred
Pollryhnldrrs

John WUlininn Inn. Airenry
*17 Kanfntil Atlantic hank
Phone 34

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Dealer”

Maytag Washer*
113 Magnolia Ave.
Phone 1737

SPECIAL

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ReauJIful 28 X :u* Fram ed Mirror |2 _ n iS I N I SS O T T O R T U N IT lE h
with large rhest
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R ESTA U R A N T- thriving modioo
FU R N ITU R E CENTER
2 ROOM furnished ant. with hath
living quarter
and
b lin d ,,&gt;••
tin West Is* st
Phone 1124
S35. Inquire 1109 Park Ave
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locallon $50 per month Plume
Aluminum
tor Ih, rigid people Dos t i n
2l!gl.
Venellnn llllntlt*
Herald
Enclosed
licad.
Sag
proof
Imtlnm
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1113 Park
FU R N IS H E D Apt
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tape*.
Colton
nr
nylon
jr m
l„ It. MANN'S NURSERY
rorils
WK MAKE
•PEAL ESTATE FOR KALB - 3
1'lnmi' Hu:t It 1
ScnKurlk Glm&lt;« and Paint Cn. ALL T Y P E S r ,linnets, (irlftw i iil Lake Muii.ne Fla
A P A R T M E N T S —317 t’alm ello Ave

Boyd - W allace

ST. JOHN’S R E A LTY COT

I'tinnr 1129 ■ A. II. Prlersun.Rrokrr
Asa',dales • A. il. Peterson Jr.,
P. J. Chesterson Albert N. Fitts
Garfield Willetts, John Meiich |
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Room 2tjI Edwards' flldg.
Tark Cnmnirrclul
Tn. Ill
J. It. Alexander
T. M. Stringer
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Ref. Real Estate Rrokcrs

LOW ELL E. 0 2 IKK
Builder — Pbont 1359
Custom Marne* and Florida
Rallders low roat kumra.

113-114 Weal 2nd SI.

coffee tables, tlriflwimil I lino,
n im leH .ii-mode tit, M d ,

Phone 32D

SAVE MONEY ON:
AWNINGS JALOUSIKS
VENETIAN BUNDS

Free estimates. Write to Mfg
I Agent—Glenn C U tl, 2119 l.aii
I rrl Or ra il Days— 1887 J. Nights
I 1291 J. Sanford,

R K S T O N IC
Triple Cushion Mattress
" Made smooth to Boothe1'

Furniture Center
im .W est 1st Hi

Phone 1125

J. L. POWELL, OWNER
Celery Ave

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HEATERS CLEANED
amt le rtu c il

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Anlnmoltlles

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Repairs on All m ake, amt model.
Nahsta, Hun Guaranteed
Call 2190 nr sbqi in 91.4 W I .1 M

M O B IL E H O M E S
Fnr (lie hi'Hl rn.n tic . and the b» t
terms nit trill tl iiiw ami ii.n l
see i | : i
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programs,
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Printing C o ,
Phono 408—403 19)0 P I.Y M O U T II tl.'ai New mnlia
new liallery, i-xcilli'tit riinnlng
West l.'tlli SI.

O NE sixteen Remington
pump
gun, anil one sixteen
Savage
automatic, both In good working
SK M INO LE REALTY
order. Price 4(21 each,
Frank
4A. DIEK TR IU IS
T. W. MERO
fniulilinn I’lmiie 1277 It
(lin er, phone 2(99 M Sanford, ru- ORLANDO Mnrnfng Sentinel, l»r , ||i5n ‘i Tint
ark Avenue
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Evenings—8(2 W nr II7*-J
tandn Evening Star Call Ralph
truck Perfect emultltnn All tie"

NEW, modrrn. 3 bedroom bouse.
Outtldo city limit*. Phone 1393-J.

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r your neat Estate ncctls;
For
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Brumtey Puleaten B ld iJ T lM
bane
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12 fluage
la-fever
hammerless
shotgun, riouhle barrel Also 3M
Savage rifle, both like newt

tires

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rd In ynnr nnme nr In nur tini(&gt;
Use ugnin the same dav

Use our Lav-a-way Plan.

Contract amt re p d r work Free
estimates. It. L. Harvey, zni
Kanfnrd Ave Phnnn IH28.

E. Vntiann at Sanford
Hanford Diirnclwin Service
furniture Co. 300 E. l i t St.
308 East 41It St.
Plume 22U&gt;

Whether buying nr utllng, U will
LAY-A-W AY8
pay you to see:
Gift* and Toy* for Chrlstmia—
FU R N ITU R E CENTER
118 West 1st SI
Phnne (423
1500 PASH anti |63 per month and
LAY-A
WAY
PLAN
you can have Immediate oc­
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and Finance Plan
cupancy of a 3 bedroom h
block
home. Phone 12S4-X-R after 6 Now in effect on all Sporting Goods
• Gun* • Ammunition • Tent*
p.m.
Boat*. Motors and T railer!
T H R E E B E D R O O M H O M E Toyi*— Playground Equipment
Priced^ 91,000 total Mien. Trtna
Robooii'a S p o rtin g ( m m * .
and nice grounds. Terms'.
304 B ait P in t SI.
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PHILCO
TV
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fisles and Service
Phone 1073
Atlantic Bank Bldg.

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Cleaning, waxing: Serving Semi
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Youngstown Kitchen*

1908 Electrical coqlrartlng and repair*
Phone too
112 Magnolia Ave.
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Fnr Appliances,
contracting—at,
3101 South Park Phone 233 J.

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3 Bedroom home, beautifully shad­ 300 East l i t St.
Phone 417
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Titos for ALL purposes
In i
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grapefruit, with crop 99,780.00.
Phone 17SX
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1997 S. Sanford Ave.
Phone 1113
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bedroom'home, fruit and shade.
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Typewriters, adding machines,
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�T H M N P O ID HERALD
Pag# 0

A rt Luppino Sets
Top Season Record

College President Says Schools
Shouldn't Be Church-Dominated

Thnre. Ort. M . INSI

Ike W ill Make
Swiftly Moving
Speaking Tour
WASHINGTON *# —Prexltlenl Ki
aenhnwer nutx In the nclrl tent l«
morrow hi* ability tn etlr un th,.
voter* and tn win aupport for Hepubllran candidate*.
The White Home announced l««t
night that Rlfirnhnwer will tJik:- «f
tomorrow on a one-day Hying earn
ttalgn trip to Cleveland, Detro't
l/niluvllle, Ky., and Wilmington
Del., in that order.
ThI* will follow close on the heel,
of hi* radhetelovlslon In'k li t p to
night at a campaign rally staged
by the Cllizpm for Klicnlmwer con
gmxlonal organization. Mrs Kl
aenhnwer will urcompanv him ti
the rally. 'Die speech will he ear
r lM by NBC television und raillt
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i t r la h l) , president of
and by AI1C radio.
son i'nlvrrslly, Del.ami, during hotnerornliii' uctiiilics Inst weekend. I.ornfs lire (iefl lo right) Slate
It U scheduled for #:M p in .
J(«"l&gt;. Voile VYHRflMi** Jr. MI nit* H**nnli*r#f* ret Dougin* Slrtlslrnm and Strife Hip Mark ( leieland. The
EST.
I ik -siI alum ni are all la w y e r*.
Tonlghl’s speech lias been billed
as an effort to arouse in the ballh
for control of Congress, to l/e de
elded al tlx; polls nest Tuesdaj
ionic of the "rn i*ade" spir.l ot the
1M2 Presidential campaign
(C m illm ie d F ro m Page D u e l
White House Press Secretary v e ly liir o iig li hl« n llo rrie y * i in tin*
LZJames C, llugerty annmineed dial c /n irt a ctio n .
nn tomorrow's trip the Presi-lenl
Th** so il was h ro u g h l y c s le r ,ln&gt;
will speak to airport crowd* ut by L o u is H ill, pre sid e n t o f tli.- T ill
earh sl-p, with Itepuhliiuii run lahnsse,. I'lia m l.e i u f I'm n n ii-rc e , in
didates from the siirroiimling slate* ttn* fn rrn n f
a riii'm lm e p t in an
on hand.
I 'liilie r u e llim M 'lk ln g
In bl*« k
There are heated Senate context' I'M is triic tio n **f ih e pr*»|n*se«l B in s
In the four states he will visit
liN in c u to ff.
Hagerty, asked by a report#T h e c u to ff I** a c o n tro v c rn in l
whether the four stales ..........
p ro je c t w hich w u u ld by puss T h I In
because (iOP Senatorial rand dale* linsnee and, 0 i* i‘ harge*i, In- o f
were "In trouble." replied " I d jt iliir ip n l
In in - f it
lo
W a k u lla
not admit your premi-e " lie said S lirliiK s , a * I'liitn e rc ia l n ' w u ow n
thev were selected heemise of ecu I'll i*y l-.il H ull, in m i " I lire I ’le m ia
tral location and lineause. e\ce|i* ilo p o n l *irt*-r,,r*tw.
frr Kenliirkv, the l ’res ■lent hid
In a fo rin a l s ln le in i- til in- n* J
not visited them during Ihe earn fro m his c a m p a ig n lie io lip ia it* r*
palgn.
111*11’, ('uiliriM said
Elsenhower told his news eon
” 1 diil no! Ill iI ill I&lt;■ lin t e ff .o l lo
frrenre ypslerday III* chief ,it&gt;!“'■ slop Hie mad d epartnn’iil fiom &gt;*1*
live Will lie lo dramatize Ills (Iomi
ligaling fen 1 Id-i "in pioiiniy lio.li
to see everybody vole nest I ne* wav fluids. Hot I have ru m d d iicd
day's election.
Dial sllili an lotion would heroine
But the selection of the sit.-* bj necessary and I have been ii 'in
the Kepuhllcan National Commit Iding inforinatinn mid mat* &gt;ml lu
tee and Its financial sponsor*hip of support a court les| uT tin* tow* 1 of
th# tour Indicated parly foiflelals the departm ent tn plunge our load
expect him lu come rinse 1 1 the program furth er im ve.d hunk nip
kind of barnstorming In which the try.
President said Iasi April 21) he
“ T he s im p le fin d s m e th a t lills
would not engage.
d e p a rtm e n t Is fe v e ris h ly t r y in g to
Klienhower told reporters yester­ c o n tra c t rnuds a n il b rid g e s w ith
day he was puzzled by reports of p u y in e n ts III hero in e due, not a id le
apathy among 'ho voters who I hey u re in o ffic e but n e xt ye a r
might not share his belief about m ill llie next.
the Importance of Tuesday's elec­
"H om e c a rry o v e r o b lig a tio n . ore
tion.
to bi* expected, o f course, b u t lim y
T l * OOP national Committee's
Irv in g to enrry over obllgp
Choice of the four cities wa* re
they
y well know go far
ft beyond
larded hern as Indicating mixed sound business prucllces und ob
nope* and fears of party off'elab liglillon nf sucli size as will pre­
about next Tuesday's balloting re vent our new adinlidstrui on from
auiti.
having a sound rmnl und liridge
In Cleveland, EltPnhowcr will I r program of Its own.
trying to aid Bepuhllran Hep
"Th# tragedy of the sltuntiun la
tlsurge II. Bender w'm Is opponiug thill In their fever nod Imsle. Ill*’
n r r v lr # r r p r r a o n ln fI
Democratic Sen. Thomas A Iturke taxpayers ami people me paying
liic Nnufuril htixiiirxn o ffirr uf ill# Huuthrrn Ill'll i'«li*phuli# Co., la
In a stale Hut Elsenhower carried through tin* tome by:
sI i i i h i i w ith Jiixpcr Dorsvy ( k f t ) , Jiirknmivllli*, Florhln ninnngar,
by a half million votes in 10.1 2 .
mill I 0I111 Wlb-y. Del.nml. aroiip iniinnifvr. at n parly in lu*r honor
" I , Loss of federal aid.
Republicans have (men p'mitmr
ni uliidi *h&gt;- da- pryeenfra » SS-yenr *#rrlr« emblem, AI«o nrc«,**it
"'J. ( Ir e u tly increased cost oT en
large hope* on Bender's regabilnv ginecring. right of way iio h iio
wu* I I'. Itrown, llrbnulo, ilintrirl mnnager. Mrs. Shappnrd’ii huxthe Ohio seal thul Burke was u|&gt; merit, etc.
I,.,nil win- 11 uui'sl (I'linlu liy I - acx Nluilio)
pointed to fill after Pie ■death of
"I think lids suit raises serious
Republican Hen Hubert A Taft
The Middles midmibt dly are
(piestlons wldeli in the p.il-'i*’ ill
A Republican * poke* in 111 xniil
eager to net at Ilia- Iriah Several
Eisenhower's Wilmington tip|x*ar ti'lust sliuuld la* resolved I&gt;y out
courts. The basic ipiesHen is win
upi.ii tieiii,; ion urn Dilated for iday
anre was arranged In the hope o' tiler wi, me In waste 0111 mini
mg a good guiiie nftor '.lit Satur
tipping the •cates in fav r of He money coming lu next year ami
day'*. .'* 7 victory over I’enn re
Bean Hep. Herbert R. Warlmrton the next fulfilling political promANNAPDl.lS. Mil (.*» "I lit I vv. ' p lii'I "wall until yr.11 •«• next
In what is reported ns an extreme’y ' Inert or spend It on the loisis of have Du’ tn-st iliant'i' to beat Nntrif week'* "
close race with Delaware's Demo nerd in the development of 11 sound
Danir Siitiirilay xincc* I’ve beeni Navy hasn't beaten Notre Dame
cratlc Ben. J. Allen Frcnr Jr.
hluhu-nw *vst,m
highway
DMroU and Louisville, the
'i»Mien t.av,* 1... 1. here,” -.til Navy FiHilliall roiicli I since I'JII mill K r d e I n t t lias
coached the Iasi four loners
Filftii’ IH I 1 I.11 / riiiirtulny.
,
J* . i!,p i° mixed ami so thill the people will
help save the *****
seats of
of two
two llcptlliItcptib i&lt;now that I fully support the ob
"Thin gang iso i afruH **f N uln
tlaan
IlM n Senators
.Henalms now
now depleted
dcplclrd ns
ns Jectlvea of this null, I will uti. at I in mo ur any L*nin for Dial mat 'I Ai'Cnrdirnr to studies iiilule hy
being given strong battles by Dem torncyx representing me to asslat ti-r." In- a.1id in ri p u liiU on llir . I'lmlnein uf Fniihnnka, Morse nod
ocritlc opponents.
III the cnsi&lt; in any way they rim aUilUlle of Mix MliM vx too ant Die I i .'o, I lllfi gulloos of wuler nre
They or# Sen. Ib nier Ferguson, he helpful."
1*ami* bclori* hi i*\;u*rti’il fill.(Hit) in I *i noli eil lo Idinu a helplnu of
opposed by Democrat Patrick J
lDiUltn()n*'x Mcmor nl Stadium.
1 iHiliiloes to Ihe dinner tuhle.
McNamara In Michigan, and Hen.
The National Geographic Socieli
John Sherman Cooper, opposed by xnyx there lire nhniil 23 millin'
Democratic former Vice President dogs In Ihe Hulled Stales aiu!
Alhen \V. Barkley In Kentucky
uhmil 27 million eatx.

Suit Would

Navy Coach Ready

For N otre Dame

Try and Stop Me
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FREE

STORY RECORDS that In 1016, a young lieutenant Just
graduated from Weat Point, wna summoned from hla post
• t Fort Sam Houaton to coach tho football team of a neat by
achooL Tha coach, on# Dwight
D. Elatnhowar, found th#
aplrlt thera willing, but the

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Malarial apart*. Dtnparutcly
aaaklng ralnforcamanta for
tha akimpy iquad, he sudden, ly apotted a huaky specimen
eroding tha campua. "Look
hart, young fallow," he called
•harply. "Why aren’t you out
to play football!" Tha huaky
raplltd, "Uautanant, I'll hava
you know I'm tha principul
of thta achool,"

2Y

Westingbouse

Television' Set

MIAMI Ml — Denominationally
controlled colleges cannot allow
freedom of mind or aplrlt, say&lt;
Dr Theodore A. Dialler, president
nf Franklin and Marshall Cnllegt
und executive director of thp Assn
11I American Colleges.
"But If the secular spirit should
triumph and religion he exclude
irom nlucatlon. we would be 01
utir way lo national disaster," Dr
Jii-tler told delegates lo the Inicrnullnnal Convention of Diseiplex
■if Christ here last night.
lb called for church affiliated
libi not dominated, schools where
tin' assumption Is (hat "the wor
.mil will of Cod are so much bevnnd our present human under*
.landing that a great variety oi
interpretations Is Inevitable: all
luvc their right lo be set forth,
p.irllul and Incomplete though the)
are,"
He sold the sought for result Is
that Ihe graduate, of whatever
p e r s o n a l religious persuasion,
when leaving the campus mlgltl
.ay, feelingly: "Well. I
didn't
agree with everything taught me
.here, hut this I know: my alma
mater Is Christian."
Dr. .le.xsi* M. Bader, general see
ret ary of Ihe World Convention o(
Disciples, announced plans for the
convention to be held In Toronto,
Aug Hi 21, IU1V
A demand for an enlarged pro
gr.im for idd-aitu and children'!
homes, was voiced by Dr. A. C.
Brook* of Indianapolis.
The Itev. John C. Knowles ol
Houston. Tex , decried “ those who
.ire horrified by the thought of
the communists torturing and kill
mg everyone who slunus ill their
A.iy und yet continue to fill *
overflowing our wareliuum with

NEW YORK, (jy-nArliona’a Art
Luppino already baa accomplished
what no major college player was
able to do all last season—score
too points.
The gl point* Luppino tallied
against New Mexico last Saturday
gave the sophomore speedster ex­
actly 100 points according to NCAA
Service Bureau statistics released
Thursday. Hr has five games re­
maining.

surplus food* while mare people
starve to death than are being
killed by the communists."
M r*. Arthur M. Depew of Joplin,
Mo., was elected chairman of the
board of managers of the Unit#
Christian Missionary Society of
the Disciples of Christ and the
Hev. J, Wayne Drash of Birming­
A coast redwood 36# feel tall h
ham, Ala., was named vice chair
man of the 120-member body.
California Is rated as Ihe worl \
tallest tree.

ELEVEN SENATORS
TO CAMPAC.IN IN OREGON
PORTLAND. Ore. M» - Eleven
U.S. senators will campaign in Ore­
gon todny in the hard-fought con­
test between Republican Ken. Guy
Cordon and his Democratic chal­
lenger, Arthor Richard L. Neitherger.
Speaking for Neuocrger are Sen­
ators Henry Jackson and Warren
Magnuson, both Democrats from
neighboring Washington, and Sen.
Wayne Morse, the Oregon inde­
pendent.
Seven visiting Republican sena­
tors backing Cordon are Frank
Carlson n f Kansas, Frederick
Payne of Maine, Frank Barrett of
Wyoming, George Malone of Ne­
vada, Edward Thye of Minnesota,
Herman Welker nf Idaho and Ar­
thur Watkins nr Utah.
Connecticut officials
estlinnt,*
lhat Ihe stale will nc,-d new put*
lie schools costing 21.1 million dol­
lars by BKt),

O. P. HERNDON

r la r k of Dm «'lr*'ull I ’uui
Hamlnnfa County, Klnitifc

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tha unilaralfnad. i n
» n *a a *il In
bualnaia undar tha fld llln u a nama
of Hhady Oaka N u ria rr. w ith Mnijk
n fflraa la Samlnola Ciouniy. Kl**T
Ida. and that wa Inland lo r n j l i l V
•aid nama w ith tha C lrru ll Court
pursuant 10 H trllo n s s l.a i FJurldji
Htntular |»5*.
/H i J. C. ANDREW M
/ I t / K. II A N D l.l’i
Klral I’ ubllrallnn Ck-lnhar 14. ISS.

NOTICE
S K N IS O LH (U II'X T T K M lH IIIA
OCTOEKU SAIk IS M
N iillra la haraby klvan lh a l pur
■ujnt to Hanlon 1 at t'hap tar 1X11
Laws of Klorldn, Acta
of
l» l
known ns lha Murphy Art, Ills fnl*
luw lna' dasrrlbrd tnml In Hsmlnnk
Klnrlda. w ill I** nffsrsd
NisiTii J im c M i. r in r t T T
o i’ Counly,
at public uutrry for (ha I,L
a-1.011 m s is* a xis I ’ci 11 s r x i- suls
rs l and b ail cash bid. subjacl 1
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tha rla h l of Dm Trusiaa* of II
ix c i u x i K n r xn. m m
Intarnal lmpr-*vamant Kund lo r
HAUL a . Dll,I..
any and i l l bids nl lha Court;
riainiirr. jact
hnuaa baulnnlna a l IOi Dii o'clm
n
A.M..
on tha 19th day of Novaml*
1.* 11 h h i m ..
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r&gt;*f*n&lt;Unt A.D.
Kaiam
ant for road rla h l of wny 1«|
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Legal Notice

Operators of tha

EVA-BESS BEAUTY SHOP

Actress Convicted

Freda L u f i u l l i H , Evelyn Peacock and, Minnie Bess Garner
Have Just returned from the Hlato Hair Dressers' Conven­
tion where they received instruction in the new trends in
Hair Styling from Miriam Cordwell, C. Anthony and other
renowned artists of distinction.
'

O f Hit-Run Driving
LOS ANOKLEH Ml — Actress
Lynne Baggett fares a probation
hearing ami sentence Nov. 17 on
j felony charge of h't-nm driving
In the death of a ii year old boy.
A jury convicted her yesterday
ol Dial charge but ac«|uitli'l tier
ut a second felony count of man
slaughter. The hit run charge car
ries a maximum penalty of five
years In prison and a $5,000 fine.
The 27-year-old blonde testified I
•he "blacked out" and fieri after
a colli-.ion In which Joel Wulniuk 1
died Iasi July 0.

, ° ^ l? N c S S f ’ m y hand and ayal a
Hanford, Htnilnola Counly. Flpridi
t ill. ISIh day uf Oulubar. A

They also received Instructions in the use of tin* newer and more advanced materials
and eipiipment in nil phases of beauty treatment as well ns the advanced types of
permanent waving which enables them to give you tiu* best in beauty service.

EV A -B ESS BEA U TY SHOP
10H E. 2nd St.

Phone 583

ANAGERS
CLEA R A N CE SA LE
FRIDAY
AND
SATURDAY
ONLY

C d U E I I C A I f E I I C A V C I I
j A V t ! ! j A V t ! ! j A V t ! !

FRIDAY
AND
SATURDAY
ONLY

STORK CLKARANCE OF ODD MATTRESSES BOX SPRINGS, HOLLYWOOD
REDS. CHESTS AND BEDROOM FURNITURE — SAVE UP TO 50% - DON’T
MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO GET FIRST GRADE MERCHANDISE AT REAL
SAVINGS
Regular
Retail Prira

INNERSPRING MATTRESS — Heavy Rolled Edges,
Well Padded W ith Layers of Soft Fluffy Felt

$

Sal#

Prlc#

$ 19.50

3 9 .5 0

F.acnange

HOLLYWOOD KEI) — Twin or Double Complete with
Inriersprlntr M attress, Matching Rox Spring Rase, $ 79.00
0 Legs
CHEST OF DRAWERS — 4 Drawer Chest — Reautlful
Maple Finish
9 29.50
KING SIZE RED - 5 Ft. Wide x 0 Ft. 8” I^ong — Room
To Stretch and Turn and Leg Room For Tall People
$179.50
Guaranteed 10 Yrs. —
RARY CRIB — Complete with waterproof Innerspring
I 49.50
M attress

*Eacni
39
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$ 1 1 9 -5 0

y si-50
Clone
Out

EXTRA SPECIAL

BEDROOM SUITE — Compkt* with Vanity Mirror. Vanity Bondi,
Cheat on Chwit, Night Stand. Pont or Panal Bed— Lovely Light Walnut Flnlab
Regular $199.50

1 9 -5 0

’1 2 9

.50

Be Sure To Register

-COME EARLY-ONLY TWO OF THESE SUITES—

Before

DOUBLE DECK BUNK BEDS — Full 39 inch Twin Bed Stee by 6 f t 2" Long-Com­
plete with Innerspring Mattresses—Also make separate Twin Beds—Regular
$129.50—Sale Complete (2 beds) $§§,50.
*
— ONLY TWO SETS OF THESE —

m n that deatero wan eomparatlvaly toft touch#*, *o hi* aplrtt*
H P Wk#a h* n o * mcPeo'a ahlngl# ouUkt# a door. A beautiful
re jNWif M y i w w t i t hla y**l on th* tall. The hobo wk##a#d, "Do
, | p tMah Up good P atar could And an ok) paly of pant* for a fallow
AWM M W * Iw k f” Tba girl chuckled, and replied, "Quit# poaalMy,
y ^ d e a t t t f r t Upp'd da you much good. You aee, I happen to

6 P, M. Saturday
O ct. 3 0 t h
At

P fd fM , U P by Paaett Ctrl. Wefhbuti# by King reaturp lyadkate.

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Many Otliar Bargains In Mattresses, Box S p r i n g s , Hollywood Beds, *
Chests, Night Stands, Headboards.
Drop In And Look Around

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TEEMS
O H O AND IM
SANFORD

Cor. Celery
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Shopping Center
SANFORD, FLORIDA,

Entabllahed 1908

V O L U M ^L V l

Strolling
In Sanford

FRIDAY, OCT. 29, 1951

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Due to the faet that the Sanford
Junior High School P-TA will not
have a December meeting, a gen
business meellntt hat been
scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Tuetday
In room 30 at Seminole High
School prior lo the Joint I’ TA ses­
sion at 8 o’clock. M ri. J. P. Wil­
ton. president of the Junior High
group, urge* all parents to attend this important session.
The Florida Power and Light
(o tp ., la In the proeeta of Inslalllag atrret lights throughout the
( tty. They bate beep deterred f
almost a year due lo the lark in
City funds, City Manager Warren
K. Knowles said today.

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in* lor I he seal in yroiip I, ami I II Smtl. II Fw|n« Dean and
Jack llali*wil. who a ir opponents tor Ihe *101111 II weal Ihe poll al
III-' I III Hall will tie open from
• f»i itiilil 7 |i 111 lt it ‘»«Uv I tit ll»r
I Ilv iliction. ISt.,11 I'hiilo)

C A N D ID A T E S — The five cinttlilates who »rc snow lor l»*»
neats on Ihe City roinniixsinn h ip hI io w o t o g r llir t at the Junior
Chaniher of Conimrrre luorhron ute-i-lmi; yeslrrilar. during nlorh
they answered quentiuii* rrls llv r lo I ilv n lfa iiv \sp itsiil-. a ir
(le ft |u rig ht) llrrlie ri P r r ia ll amt Julio h.tiler, who an- compel-

Ex-FHA Official
To Serve Term
Of Year In Jail

Searchers Find
Bodv Of Girl, 6,

Touhy Heads Drive
For CofC Members
Annual Drive Set To S tart On Nov. 17
A fte r K ic k -O ff Supper Previous N ig h t

In Eerie SctljilQ

Itlc lin id lla ik le y ll " a s l.ikcii In
J'.lilislow ii M taim ii i .■| ll..- pi I al i . i
IV E Ok'lesliv. KU. 137 H I 'It Is tlie ant p*v Inlet
•lack Rue. a ph ’l.’c r aphci |nr I)i&gt;SI . ilie.l lull- I i*l ii I l&gt;Ii I .il llm
D e iiltM 'ia t.
Pernald l-aiiglilon lteninri,d llu* Isdlltstowu I r hiine
pi'iil follow in*} ,i liriet 11lilt- * s
ieHClie.1 ll.t- death sem e
hurllv
Horn Del 8, ixi'.'i in Suinlersno a fter K ll cn ». a* l.aim l It" aid she
he li.nl lived in S infni.l and Lake was lying no tile groin. I m-ai a
llmiroe nearly all Iii* lit. Ile was | load mi iin* ..ol ki l l s ..I a eciuc

Halloween Was 'Holy Day'
Of Ancient Pagan Religion

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W ire

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in f down behind, he conducted the
reremmile* . . . When a monk or
a knight swore that In a clearing
of the woods he had seen wlirlm
dancing around the devil, lie did
not lie. What he saw was a lot of
old people worshipping with u
priest of that heathen religion
Medieval tradition held
Ihuf
witches prepared for their "sab
balh" by anointing
themselves
wllh magic oils. Some rude broom
sticks of "witch" liaicl—though
actually the word here la a cor­
ruption of Ihe old English "w ire,"
meaning "drooping" and lias
nothing to do with the occult.
In selling off fur Ihe m ulct
vous, Ihe wllch would murmur o
•pell, such as "haw. pax, max,
aeux, adimax." and fly away up
the chimney, it was believed. The

ln levtl-garh, homed and
like a gnat, sat enthroned
on a great Mark chair and the
witches would frolic led by the
Drvll-prlest At the flrat crow of
the cock the fonstlng and dancng ended und Ihe witches would
isstily straddle their bitaimsticks and fly back home.

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GEORGE TOEIIV

4 retired farmer

tery
"Slie was ah-nlnl.'v 0l.de ’ |(..e
.Survivors Include two sisters,
Mrs IV M Collin* .uul Mr llarv
aid "She .. . *|.| ii a led no h*-l
It Semi, ami one hmtlici I it..&gt;n..• back ami In i |«. a little ll I waOglesliy, till of s.tiilni.l in,I *ev . Iriiclie.l
year.
eral nieces uml nephews
Prises w ill l.c aw arilcil lo memII i s I I MV M ID
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M o llll.i:
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of points. A tlu n n a m l poinls w ill
tuner-' home won tlie Rev II IV neenng A ( Mi l I . I'eiisaeola
lie awarded for eiv.'ll lenew nl nf 11 item .son, tias'.ir of tin- • li'iich
I la ciitclcd ii low lild ol J7l,72(i
nieinliers)it|i, 1,500 fu r es.vti new of I
t, nffinnlitn: Itiirlal will In­ for ennereli- &lt; irslin,-|ion work al
niem la-r, Mil) im o ii Ls for each unit in l.akeview Cemelery
Eglin Air I'oice Rase. Fla
lie given liif*iriiiali.&gt;ii ku* ami a
report which gives 11 break .In .m
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progress of tlie d rive, also is plun
lied.

Research Team Says Reserpine
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WASHINGTON -.V - Clvde I.
,
George Toiihv. viie |in -ii|i'iit of lilt- ehamht'i of Ci.iumi’ri’t- nii-l
Powell, ousted assistant federal vli'e-prcsidt'iil of th • Fir*i Fs-dcial Sittings nod I .-iitt \ —■-. in1 1-n1. im* &gt;i.m.
,1 iiiiii'le it two nulf* frum
housing commissioner, was sen been upimintetl l.y l iirl II gginlHithiioi, CofC prt siilent, to illreet the her In.me in neailiy Coiu-m.iiig!i
tenrwl today to serve a year in annual CofC tiiiiiil'eiwhiii tliive.
\ oh ih Ih t of a searching pally,
Tin iiiinpnigti 1* scheduled to stint N'..v 17 following 11 kick o ff , hastily s.| guni/eil .1I I 11 Ih f g.rl m i*
jail for criminal contempt of court
sllplter (he |t« • v Ion
mi ordiog lo Korn' I llri i ki i i nlgc, 01111 ii'ti.ulid mi -uiit tiv her piteol*
The sentence was passed by l 1 tiger of the CofC
-til III It' i'll a il o * . lilt nil.le botlv
S. Dial. Judge F. Dickinson Letts
I ’liio - fio l i e i d i w w i l e lonile yesleiiln y i f 11 m eelltiK n il In ! l.y '|i 1 tattered ll.illuvv ei'ti f .'linin'
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said.
O
ther
who ruled lhal Powell hud “ wil
vva* lying n e a r her head Neat the
fully, deliberately ami rvmtunin m e tu lf'i* a .* lion lln li* . .lohtt K itap iitrick, K. J Mouithton ,lr., Itulph In dy was all iipiili* and a little bag
W ight mid l l ar t v l.ee Jr.
ol canil) which she apparentlv had
clnusly" disobeyed Ills onler lhal
Teams 111 the cnmpnign will get minimum of * 12.50, it was Ihe galhereil In tin- 11 .nil 11&lt;hi al II .1 0
Powell answer specific questions (tin,|,.rwaV on Ihe murnlng of Nov. uitlnlun
uf directors who met to ween i'll Stem of " t u c k or tr e a t."
put to him by a federal grand Jury ' 17. Participants 10 the drive are discuss Ihe tnallrr that any busPolice Identified Ihe girl as sis
e a r old Karen Mauk The cause of
The grand Jury Is Investigating' l"’1''*
!&gt;•».• l-« - •rroups. iness firm would willingly pay at yea.
.
•
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. . Into four twti-n»nii I cuiiia. Ir. a»ldl- least *23 fur membership lit Ihe 1her death was not Iiiuut-dlalt'ly ill*
charges of bribery an&lt;l misconduct raeh „ f wllll.h
lH,jnK ^.p.tated
■rfgiinixatlon. and that « current 1 tennuM'd Di-puiy ('mohrlii t’nuivly
In Ilia FesJeral Hour lug A/fmfnlsa ibi.i, aj-eckmildire m)iV Uv-i*e -will ;J's**'innnt»‘ dated net -M I* mild •JI ’nri-ner Itlchar.l P Wilkinson 01
trallon. Powell hatl charge of a be i .miiiis nut In the county.
seal out on that basts
b 'H 'il an m iln |i*v
h u l s | i i l ih&lt;*rc
inultimlUlon dollar mortgage pro |
""fhcr. he evplainetl. will
tl was pointed out that .1 1:*3 )'*••"'
vl*;hl m . ir k s " on K m
, mi iubcrvhlp costs u linn k ' v.'ii i'll * bn.lv
gram which has been under lire.
PiiHcv- n il ll.i'v vvmii- w o rk op .11.
I cents a day to attrucl ntni•• Ini*.
The 38-yearold former ofllrlal
v e iiii lc .n l, h i tlie g irl s d e .ith
I mess, which a mnlnr.lv ..t il.c
was discharges! from his lob at
I'lic p a n n l* M r um l M r - W il
dlr.-ciors agncil wa* niiii. n-asi.nthe start of the Investigation ol
! ill’ll" III view ..I III.’ in v .li... nil- tn iin I I
M .m k
sanl K . i r . i i I. II
housing scandals
, ininc.l
M in e iil.in .' tl»* lit 0 lu i. in I.* |.nn
Judge Letts, after passing »en
I
I'noliy f sir Ills' r -lu ll'll l l i . l wliilc ■ c .M i'tii I* i ’ll I .iin tc iii.c i c .ill,*111
In itwik, the i.H .lr I* nl ti..no
teller, turned down a plea by Han
nvviici's ni inaiiagi-r* ,.f f 11 n, m..v
let It Maher. Powell's lawyer. M at
-till bccomi.
iiicm hci *
,,|
ih.- heeling Ini )| .,11 .,*••. -. I.n ni*
Powell he allowed liberty pending
&lt;'huiiiln c nf • .. iiiiiis ' i i '.'
.1 tl.,The e.m*io lelu in.
..I.n.i
111 tn 1 in 11 in ra te of (12 5o
-uch I |&gt; III I lie g i l l * pal
an appeal He at.sii refused to d&gt;i *|*oi l o t
nicm ln.rshliis wnolil lie i . , .i . I . . i Karen m is s o ,i ahniit ' " • iii I '.r
lay execution of Ihe sentence until
III Ihe nam e ol an in-liv i.l.. .1 and lie,' searched flu- i nm i.. ...^h area
Ifnher roll'd file a petition with
Tie
firm nam e wnolil not i|i|«' 11 in i h i i n .. In ‘in s w 11h . iirt stieeess
the (J S Court of Appeal'
JOHNS MAKES APPEAL
the Chainher's (Tiissilis'.l Mu mess [ men tin In *■ s i . it w a * .oillid. .1
The qursllnns Powell refusal t
TALI.AIIASSEK i.r - Florida’s
Dlrecturv nl Sem in.ile c ...inis
I* .............. liiriiii-n .uni vnluillcci
Democrats are being urged b y ; answer before the grand Jury
t ' In to i i i th e s e a rc h
Acting Gov. Johns t i "show Ihe dealt with whether he had re
t he l.nd) was d l'. nv i r c l alninl
rest of the country the real inilvrd official papers from Ids
12 iMl a to Irv Sieve SteUlsh and
strength of our party "
KHA office.

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Press

iJ T l'S V II.l.K (/!*»- 11s~1 lift ’ 11 I hum

Oen. Cratib told the crowd that
"sky watch" posts that will need
al least ton.OOO volunteer workers
are planned for the nation's south­
west underbelly
The (iulf slates, and their nleghhor*. lie across a potential bomber
route heretofore relatively uniuarded Similar networks have
nog been maintained around the
nation's northern Perimeter—the
side closest to tlussta.
Crabli said 17 filter center*
clearing agencies for receiving,
plotting and relaying Information
on aircraft movements) probably
will be m t up by Jan. i.
Each center would handle about
20ft ubaervftfloae'poaQp. * fa rte r In­
volved are: Alabama. Mississippi,
Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri. New
Mexico, Colorado, Arliona. Louisi­
ana, Utah, Arkansas and Kineus—
and parts of Tennessre and Flor­
ida,
MaJ M C Des Volgne, Nash­
ville, stale coordinator for the
(irmmd Observer Corps, said each
renter would require atxmt 1,000
Vtiluntrrr* Each post will need at
least 25—more if watch is kept on
24-h-mr ba«l*.
Target date for starling opera
turns and training is July I

Should a traveler In some rural
region of France nr Italy come up
wllh a wide eyed tale about having
ieeq an actual gathering of witch­
es Ihe night before, he might be
telling trie truth, according to the
Encyclopaedia (trllannlca.
Far Hallowe'en,. Oct. 31, wa*
one or the two "holy day*" of an
ancient pagan religion lltal Is still
practiced In remote parti of tlmae
two counlrlei. This cult was
known In England at lead 1,200
years after Ine coming of ChrJiiianity.
. . and
ind for IIhe moil part, the
comical festivities we now assoasso­
ciate with Hallowe'en are Imita­
tions of actual ceremonies of that
healhen ayxlern.
The chief "wllches' sabbath*”
were on Hallowe’en and Walpurg li, the eve of May Day. In other
centuries these often were rttended by hundreds of worship­
pers, of all ago*, who frequently
traveled long alliances for tho as­
semblies. The prleit dressed him­
self in the skin of en animal, of­
ten a bull or a goat. Then, with
horns on hit head and a tall hang-

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3 0 0 Delegates
Study Business
O f Civil Defense
MEMPHIS, Term. -tt-W ilh the
moan of air raid sirens a* h»*k
ground, 300 delegates today mulled
over the Immensely rumple* bust
nrts of civil defense in an atomic
age
Kmphatls at the third annual
conference of the United Stale*
Civil Defense Council was on Ihe
tlrvelcping arl of swiftlv evaeust
log a city threatens I by atomic
attack.
Systems set up to give advance
warning of uny approaching enemy
bombers were outlined yesterday
by Air Force MaJ (len J V.
t.’rabb, commander Central Air Dc
tense, headipiatiered at Oreiislvirw’,

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cording lo tho muoager.
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fnre firm memherdifpH have been
led on the name ha*!* u» In
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Ten witchea met in conclave at the brink
Of their inferno on All Hallow*' Eve.
Bald one: "My point la merely this — I think
We ahould five ahaken mortals a reprieve.
They've brewed enough of terror for themselves
In their atomic pots and cold war pans."
Another scoffed: "Whet are we, aiasy elves,
That we ahould cancel all our spooky plsns!"
A third witch spoke with grave end candid air,
"Let’s face the truth: we're all afraid to xoom
ka through the eerie darkneea where |
ed with tritium may go boom!"
.................... M
ira groaned, "Alaa, ltTa thua:
used to frighten, now scam us!"
us
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lientn wllh a new form nf an olJ
•nukeroot remedy (rum India
They said (he drug, reserpine,
brought Improvement in mi per
cent of Ihe 74 "hack ward" menial
h u s p 1 1 a I pain-ills they treated
Eight have I h t i i discharged and
20 others have heroine so much
heller with continued use of the
drug that they may be sent home
•in leave, of absence.
Roserplne also upiiearcd lu help
mentally retarded patients
'Hie doctors said rt-serplne
should not be regard as u "pan­
acea In the treatment of the men
tally ill and mentally retarded."
However, If forth.-r .todies bear
out their results, tlu-v added, "reserplne will he the most imimrtant
Ihereapeautic development in the
history of psychiatry."
They said (hey expect it to revololioniie'present psychiatric treat'
iitenl.
They added they believe re,crpine can be subttitulr as superior
for Ihe often-feared eirctroconvuL
live shock treatments In 7S per
cant of mental ease,

Asftsrptss U a chemically puis

liile , a n xielv stales ami olher m il

dihons Lately il has been foinul
rffi-clive iii lowering
Ii
blood pres
sure lu hypertensive patients
Tin' team nl American physi­
cians, lirs Robert II Nine and
David II Williams of Mo If slit, Cal
It., and Walter ltupii|iort of Sne
raineiilo, investigated rocrplni'
becuiisc of recent enthusiaslic re
IHirls from India on its effective
nets in menial illness
They selected for their study on­
ly those mental patients at Modes­
to Stale lluspilal witli the iMKirest
prospects for recovery.
Writing lit Die Journal nf the
American Medical Assn on results
ohtalmvl with tlie drug, they said
"Patients have undergone a met­
amorphosis from raging, comba­
tive unauclalile persons to conperallvr, friendly, cheerful, r.uciahle
relatively quiet persons who are
untenable lo psychotherapy and re
habilitnllve measures. . ."
The drug apparently acts on Ihe
hypothalamus, Ihe seat of emo­
tional behavior in the brain, The
.lurtor* said the drug not only ex­
erts u Iranquillzlng action but
"we believe lhal u reorganization
of the personality Is taking place
In an am-siing, rapid, iilis/actory

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T A X RO LI.H RE ID IK D — Hard at work lo remit I lie heller than 13.000 tax hills for mailing Nov. 3,
Ihe mein tiers of the County lax rollertur’s office Ii ate been working slut and ulxhl for the past week.
Hhown (le ft to r ig h t), are A rthur II. lierkw itti J r ., Arthuretie I Imulei-t, HcUu M, R rja n , Tax Col*
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TTTF. SANFORD H ER A LD

Bench Sitters
Set New Record

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h Aa* Imikh Rf&gt;•&lt;«•&gt;■«•
C H A P T ER F IF T E E N
I MOVED down the doubt* lin«
ol white-painted doors, matting »!■
moil oo ooim on (hr thick carpal.
I unlocked my dooi aim puahrd
II back 11 struck something roll
ana tpringy and oounc*&lt;i Hint
again. Next lima I ahovrd it open
with my loot aiowly ami «it*ntiv.
NtrpinR wall bark against the cor
ridar wall, on* nand on my .Ik
Tha dooi «(oppe&lt;l again And Ihrn
lomrona groaned
I reachrd in cnuliuoaiy. dipped
on tha light and looked ilown t'h*
man wora.a thick n*av&gt; olur over­
coat with a wide collar (hat md
Ilia face fiom me On* nand lay
Hal out forward on the my, Ni-hi
II waa a tinall pnrknge ol rami
oladrt and piat beyond my loot
waa a raklah olllcer'a cap with a
ailvar badg* Uial read, "Assistant
Purser."
Aa I alared. Hussell groaned
again Hi* hand inovrd slightly
and left behind a Ihili, shiny *n*uk
ol blood

NEW YOHK iAs—Dusty nhodes
and company, otherwise known as
lxm Durocher'i (Miwerful bench,
set a major league record lor Ihe
New York Giants In 1951 while
leading both circuits with 10 pinehhit home runs
The Giants' output broke the
mark Jointly held by the 1932
llnxiklyn Dodgers anil the I9.VI
New York Yankees Moth clubs
had seven
Actually, llhodes had lit lake n
hick seal to his roommate, llnhby
llofinon, in the plnch hlt category.
Dusty, the surprise star of the
World Series, connected twice vhtr
Inq the reimlnr season while llofman hit three circuits as a snh.tl
tote Ii,-tiler t.i share Ititllvldual
honors with Joe Frailer of the St.
Iritis Cards.
Tlie other Glanl players lo turn

/;&lt;/ BART SPICER
quick. ' I Mid. 'flUSHcll » IH-en wotildn l ml nun* '.nan once."
hurt."
iThe doctor acowled 'You round
Orrnler reached along the wnll like a pcraecullnn complex to in*.
lor the phone that hung there anil How do you know a mao waa
dialed.
"What III |rpene&lt;|T" he naked

"Somebody clouted ItnaM-ll ill
my cabin," 1 raid "ib i me medic
and tiring him with you I ll go
funk and mnke vine Ihe kid a nil
right. •
I Irelllel oihIi Ii (I He mi lllieil ri Ia
Head lowiird me phone mid apoke
dim d with light, unid inu.ieei,

wailing tor youT II could juat &gt;i*
enally nave la.cn a am*ok Huel
T h s t » possible," I admitted.
"MnylMr you don’t know why •
came itiainrd (Ida hooker, doctor.
And il yon don’t, you're (b* mly
our who doesn't. The captain *iti*
nouriceil il lo everyone olio. And
conanlering (hat, I don I think ihia
wn» a riiflual mieak Ihier who ml

ItoHaell "

I weni out mid will lied pm ni&gt;
'I'll gel Him la d e later,' lie said
baik to my room. And I won­
dered wnv I nud com* running lo lo ma. T h» you boncNtly think
tjrenier » I'Uhlli completely lot gel Ihia *vu« u dellla'role attack 7"
I maided iiieakly.
ling I mill a u*|e|ii»iin* ill i y room,
"Very well, then I'll slay here
('ami I rn.-ipei led arid il warn I
lot Hi* night riioa* big chaue
a pnnHUid limit; In lliinh

a i* quite cim ilnilalil*
t l m toy
need. Ill reel. Everybody old “
llnl la a* all right f" Captain
Jelln or demanded. 'Shouldn't n*
have H m y . ol aomaining 7"
" li.i -laiigeriiiia to mov* mid,"
Hie dm'liu .uni
lie may o* *11
I mud* aur* llia l ttun.ell * . n
Iiglil nilef a week III lied I'll know
in tattling raally lielo ie I tell nnn Imlleieu a Hill prun'd ml Ida eyea
mine wiirn I look at nun in Hi*
I couldn't iih mm o il the nom lingered mm her* and there In mm mug Now gel nut of n*i*
leal
relleara.
and
men
ahoi
film
with only one nand mil I did mid
and
“
ma riKht arm rurck «* a pillow loi in the arm with a hypodermic
Hill Hi* police 7" Jellicoa *aid
Idle
'-sprain
In
e«l
lied'
la
he
ma nrad Something iin n r d in m y
m ii win ned lone. "Thl* i* * crim ­
atotnacb when I saw the w--l pulp- dead •
inal
'*
Nu
1,0,'
III*
do*
till
glowle.l
meaa above m i left r a i Aulom a
'Tliiil • only my gneaa. all." I
II* will navr In Or pul In lied
lica lly 1 picked up the park of
said quo lily I didn't want any
raaor blailra and pm lliom in my Hir cutidiliuii may be s.-iinua He lin k slim ill* blundering around I
cau l lo- moved "
pocket.
lie can alay brie," I laid 'll Hli'll (o etilivilic* III* raplnill "We
I closed ilia door and nui down
■an t la- sin* iilaml L And whose
tha corridor tuwaid ilie ila m a ie dial term* aale In Vuli "
I II* a a p I a • ii
ataul
Why piiiadiflndi i* Hu* anyway 7 Kenthat lad up (o lha ollliera quar
lucky T Indiuiia ' And wlial counly
tare Evrn a iivai noal moat iiavr (fiuiililn I be m tale I d l e ' Wlia* * in which stale* O l la lb* rivet
happened anywuy '
a doctor, I tlioiiKht.
'Hlrilek with a blillil llirllll ledri ill pm prrtyT"
And all tin Hiiu . while 1 wan
Id h cu r ruhlH-il Ida chin. " I’m
shifting fluaaell, while I waa run llient," lb* ilialoi mud lie und Hie not sum We never had a
lung down tha nailway and mail capIBId pulled oil Itimsrll a oolei
"lad il go." Hi* doc I Id said
while I (topped out suit iJiemer'a clot lung.
Wliile they wide lulling bun out "You anow you wonldli I wieck
(leaping calnn and banned tin me
yinii preciona sclirilillr II llliaaeli
dour I war thinkinx juai one ol ilia coal. Ituaaell opened Ida w eir dyilig Now gel oilt.”
thing, riiai waa me on the Hooi eyea wide, mured nhiullv mid mill
'You can nave n lied ill my
teioil: "IIII me Vnu
ol my room
The dm lor enaeal Ituaaell. Itou calnn. Wilde." said llrem rr. wfio
Dial waa Carney Wilde lyuin
men iui keo iiluidu la had coin* di 'Mnyhr you d («i*l
thria Dark nine ovarcoal nn.cb ,&lt;*■a oil
gel ynlo InnHlIiriiati anil niXnl
Ilka mine in a dim linnl Much around Ho nova tlinuldei» Hr got
I 'iilleeled mV geui anil |uin*U
the Mill* Uilild When Ituanell nad Ilia IMIg ami aeaiidieil m d lui a
got back Iruin lur Hip to Evans- wicked-Inokmg meille. wlm I* be Hie captain and lliem ei m III*
vUla na nad rtuppm m to delivur threaded ex polity lie beiil ivm hallway.
rim cuptain walked away, and
my resin oladea Hr would have Russell again, atllcbing logeiber
Gridilur ouhl; ''('iinir along
I'll
a paaeaey. Wnai nad n* thought r tha ragged gusli above ilie taiy a
fnat t waa aalecp oi mayne ned ear. Wllhoiit looking &lt;ip. he asked have lo malic a iepolI on Hus ami
I'd iMitlet get III* lacta while
icon ma (till oat deck with Ellen ma: "Du y**u know Imw Him imp.
they ie Ireaii m your mind."
No matter. He’d uaed hi* pnaakey peneil. air f
tiicin i'i aepl me awake two
"Not aide" | (aid.
Itutaell
to gat in and whoever waa wattlioura, silling on Hie apai* lunik
ig i had thought It &gt;vaa in* coming came m ueie md aumelimly wait­
into bad. do Ituairll nad stopped ing loi m* i lipped mm on Ihe in in* caliin. going ovoi my ac­
count ol wind had Happened llial
UM club that tum been aimed ai head In It Had
"llial ml once," the duetoi Might, every move I Had made
, oi* nrad Thai waa me lying tneie
b luntly when nr said a* nad il all
- The dooi to (iirnier'a calnn grtilileu. ‘ Uulltf rnmi|;li, Inn "
"Whoever atruck him thought 1 rolled back and was sound aalvrp
If a iM and lha puraer looked
M ataaplly. lie belted a robe with Ituaaell waa me I'linn hr iiin.l iHdurn 1 remember lunching Ilie
nave seen ihe cap and lenlired lie pillow.
rubbling fingers.
( ‘I n II, (.'onfmiiei/;
I want matda. "Oat a dovbd I nan llir wmng man. :lo hr
llirtl 'It ileil i.y lilna Ivillm o l,ii*li*.u .
l.'uhlrrllht ItlOS or be Il Slll-el

Ihe trick were Bill Taylrrr (twice),
Monte Irvin, Whitry Igtchtnan ami
Iliad Evers, figures com piled by
the Associated Press s h o w e d ,.y
day.
ATLANTA (As—Anne Warren, a
Overall, there were 30 pinchhit homers in the National League sevrnth grader at Montlccllo, Ga,,
and 21 in the American, with every wo* declared winner of Ihe staU
rluh except Cincinnati slamming spelling contest al the recent
Southeastern Fair here.
nt least one.
"But when the papers were re­
Others with a pair of plnch hlt
blows were George Shuba of turned." said State School S*£t.
Brooklyn. Preston Ward and Sid M. 1). Collins yesterday. "Afrit#
Gordon of Pittsburgh un.l Joe pointed out two words she had
missed and which the Judges had
Collins of Ihe Yankees.
not detected.
Lockmsn and Ilill Skowron of
"She said she knew It would
the Yankees were the only nialnr
lenguers to wallop plnrh-hit hom­ | knock her out of first place lull
i she wnntrd to he honest."
ers with Ihe bases filled
Her admission gave the rhamHoffman's pinch-circuits were
hit off lloycc i.lnl and Vic Ilasehi pionndp lo Stephen Johnson, high
of the Cardinals and Harry Per school student at West Point.
'Ilie Slate Board of Education
kuwski of Ihe lledlegs. Rhodes till
his off Kills Heal of the Cards and j directed Hr Collins to write Anne
■
Frank
Smith
of
Cincinnati ] a letter of commendation
Fra /irr connected off Robin ItabFrank Smith of Cincinnati and
Moles do mil hlhernule In winerts of the Philadelphia Phillies, I ler hul extend their tunnels below
lioh Rush of Chicago and Jim I trust line and teed on Insects
Wilson of Milwaukee.
found there.

jChampionship Lost
By Honest Speller

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KK-KI.KIT

I uiiliu keu my dooi again
i,|,flu'll i| «i.n aloud met* in llir
hull wailma mi ’he Iim liu and
looking low I- ai It on tell wliu my
aldl iiiealliing •liv»linin oily al
uio . i tooling on me men
Idle do* loi t-viiiila-d oil Itunaell a

JO H N KADER
Ymir rnniiiii*sinner In (lrttii|i I

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iiinntli. I*&gt; Its*-. Jack Fold, a house
d in .i .itm in London, England,
Ini' .i*lvi*r1ln*it lur a Mother Nu 2
I* i lli.'li adopted etlllll, Sheila It
l&gt; Is shown .1 I.nine with her.

A UUSINI SS

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plain clothes
•shman year,
veteran has
on tbc force,
hgi one child,

Florida A A M University has

been grnnled a mciiihrcship
shi In Ihr

American A'suclallnn of
d t'ollegrs
lur Teacher AKihirntlun It;

Inina! t'minrd lur Accredflallnu ol
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NO OTHIR CAR (ilfera you *n mitrli for your money. Ailvuueeil styling, a leilliunl new 161-lip V -8 , Imlbjoiul sus|M.'iieiun
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FEATURES AND HIGHEST RESALE

ROOFITISM?

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c u r*. It's a jo b fo r • R o o f D o cto r. T h a t’s mi,

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YEAR-END DEALS ARE THE BEST IN

W i c u c u r* y o u r ro o f tro u bles. P in t , s o
e xp ert • se m in a tio n , then • f e lr estim ate, fin ally
• n eat, thorough Job w ith genuine Barrett fir**
resie tM t A sp h a lt Sh in g les,

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A BARGAIN IS ONLY AS BIG
AS THE VALUE YOU RECEIVE

eimit ‘.rnleneed live arm y and air
luice uhii ers In ilcntli yesterday on
ihit*-||e- ul p iilii ip.illnn in a Soviet
spy tie I vnrk
The senleii'.'e‘ lir night I &gt; Jl till
number ul cun It-lined n llicers who
will face bring .quails soon u n K i.
all ap|H*al im iil oi Ilie Sliah inlet
venes
Ten men were executed la«t
week An estimated H.VI await trial

I'e.ieher

HIS

V/: Til tilt CONW NT of his w ife.

ObfF Student Employment Policy Court Sentences
Set To Aid Student Finances
An army
G A IN E S V ILL E —A college rilii who Inis won national honors is
rallon I* expensive Imi it puys In employed by Ihe .......... .. ib-pnrl
both i'k|N*rlcncc anil nioni'y fur int'lil lo Hiilli UlldiTehissuii'li In
more llimi ifo per caul ol tin* to. the techniques ol speech making
000 students enrollml In tliu Unlvi*r
-Sands will receive T degree m
illy ol Florida tills Mdnesler.
'beech next Ji*'ie und, ul cuiirsu,
One lull tlllll' lull equals I wo plans In apply Ids practical train­
Dart lime jobs according to llir ing Inward a career in tills held
University’-, pulley on studiml em­
ployment, mid II ilncan'l lake
The r ii rn I huairicxsinaii is n
mathematics “"prof"
prof" lo
llgu
to llgir.c
that buyer. In |H5.T III* u.i'il 7 iidllnili
U system
.system profits Imth tin* school lolls of fluixliiil aleel, more than
Ihia
und the employee.
goes into a year’s output of miln
* Cor liistuncr Instead of hiring nndiilas. He Used Mi'll •'•llllim
one full lime llhrnrlan, Hit* llhrury 1 pounds of rlibber, enuugli In put
will employ turn pari time .liidivd tires mi nil nulomoldlea priuliieed
workers. The same practice holds1in IIIA'I.— Elurlila Kami liiircuu.
true for all department, on -moons,
thus giving enlhuslaslic (lalurlles
ail opportunity lo ilo everything
fmm leach swimming lo leclmical |
research In Id ichenilstry.
The College of Englnerrlnu alone ,
haa M stinfenl Join. One m their
Mudanls, E.lward King of Miami, i
hat licen working on u research
project fur over two years, lie Is I
an electrical englneflng major and ,
has been helping with expc.iiniuils
lo deiermine Ihe effects of "noise"
nr Malic on different types of com
munlratlons sets.
"Classwork Is theorellenl. Iml n
project such as lids Is Ici'linical,"
King maintains as lie egplnln* that
'lha best way In understand.wlial's
In Ihe book Is In apply II In Ihe
Job.”
Working as a nnrt lime radio
announcer al Ihe university's radio
Italian WHDK. is llalpll Goodwin
from Miami. Ho ia majoring in
communication! and planning u
Iff*vision career after gradiiatlnn.
M i la n earning enuugli monoy in
gttand college "on hla own" . . .
tkia buiy Junior also finds lime lo
"air" hnuri each week
,
------- In a high " 0 ”
iliitic average,
Raymond llart, a lanior from a
;t. Petersburg, use* hli extra time
y working a i a campus policehe li studying busallon he plans tn
Id of law tnforcc*

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Weather
fTrsr to ptrMr cloudy through
Thursday with * few Isolat'd
brief showers mmllv In southeast
pnrtlnn, slightly higher tempera­
tures north portion tonight, other­
wise little change in temperatures.

Make Sanford Your
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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
S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A ,

Reds Return U. S. Protest Hyacinths
Trap Boat
OnDetentionOfTwoWomen On River
Strolling
In Sanford
Queitlom formulated for the
ft candidate*’ panel tomorrow at the
~ Jaycee luncheon art the followllt|: (1) What do you believe It
the fair way In which to handle
aewer charges for commercial
utera? (2) Is the loo an anet or
liability to the city? (3) Is It a City
function to develop the water
front? (4) What Is your altllude
on annexation? (5) Is the sonini
ordinance adequate? ( 8) What I*
your ajreet Improvement
pro
Impri
Pavlna? Sidewalks? Light
i|7 i n What la the City’ s t
g roiile In the Industrial advann
• pro
rogram? In attractlnl tou____
Qu
uestlons will be asked the candid
idates by Marlon Harman, pro
gram director of WTRR, Don Rl
aer, Orlando Sentinel-Star corres
pondent, and Jim fisher., man.ii
Ing editor of ,yie_Hi
Th
•raid. Cand
dates are Jack Ratlgi
Ratlgan, P. D
Scott, John Katjer, If. Ewing Dean
and Herbert Prevail. The pro
will be broadcast ovei
$TRR
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TtiiJ local chapter of the Amer­
ican Red Cross Is requesting aid
for three bny», is, M, and to
years old, who are County restdenla who aro haring some tough
sledding. The boys, ton* nf a de­
ceased veteran and a mother who
has married again, are living with
relatives, on a »* -a Income. Arcording to Mr*, b -ity Knox, ARC
executive secretary, canned goods
and clothing are needed, esi
to conlrll
_ •Jally.
-------- Those
------- wishing
-------- - -----------Jiuto
■I &lt;
fa*'ay contact the local
ehaptrr of~Mce In the Palmetto Rldg,
II-DOMil VICTIMS
TOKYO f/P)— The newspaper
Asohl said today about half ihe 22
crewmen of the Lucky Dragon, the
Japanese fishing boat showered
by radioactive particle* In tho
Pacific, may be releaagd from
hospital soon and tho rtt* by the
end of tho year. ±
A said, mid doetor* treating tho
22 eurmtiys rfimrt nearly all have.
Vrbeen ibbT **» (Jk»- light axm isv
recently. A 23rd crewmen died
last month.

No Successor
Will Be Picked
For Tom Watson

Incident Involves
Diplomats' Wives
Living In Russia

MOSCOW (/P) — The Soviet Union today returned n
U. S. note protesting against
what the United Stntes called
the forcible detention of the
wives of two American Em­
bassy officials.
The U. S. Embassy In Mos­

&gt; ________________________________________

W E D N E S D A Y . O CT. 27. 19M

Associated Press Leased Wire

No. 18

Irate Citixen Sues
Neighbor
Seeking

Two local men were back sale
al their homes this afternoon after
their boat was trapped by hy­
acinths in (he Wekiva River las.
night
Trapped all night were Robert
Carter, lt&amp; W 12th St., and Ro
bert Bfdcnbough, W. Fourth St.
They wer* .netted thl* morning
a Navv helicopter, piloted by
l.cdr It It. Gunther, administra­
tive officer al the Sanford Naval
Auxiliary Air Station, In which
W. M. Foster. ADI, and Andrew
Carraway, Sanford businessman,
were passengers.
They were dropped a notr from
the hcllcopler, which was unable
to land because of brushy growth
In the area
Alterward-i. two boats. In which
Frank lYlce, Robert Thomas. Les­
ter Thoma* and J. C. Green,
friends ol Ihe pair, were passen
gers. reached them as they wore
making their way toward the SI
Johns River The missing men ar
rived back In Sanford about 1:45

Injunction
Pony Controversy
Is Flaring Anew

TAMPA
The Florida Repub­
lican Executive Committee voted
Tim Mnrion-HiKRinbothflm
today against naming a candidate
fciiil lirrot into public light
for governor to succeed J. Tom
| njrnin Utility when rittnrneys
Watson, who died Sunday.
Thl* mean* that Democratic
for Mr. and .Mr.*. Paul C.
nominee LeRov Collin* will be un­
Marion, 2-1-15 Washington. Ct..
opposed on toe general election
filtul fur n Circuit injunction
band.
cow takes an extrem ely grove
this morning roi|in*.-«ting May­
Members cf the executive com view o f the incident, feeling
or lligpinhothnm "be required
mittee of the state committee unan
It strikes at the basic issue of
imously approved a motion by Jan that
to remove n stable and feed
the personal safety of American &lt;11
et Fitzgerald Showaiter of Indian plomatlr personnel In Russia
building from his property",
River County not to put up another
and i vine keening animals there.
In
Washington,
the
State
De
nominee for the governor's office partmrnt saf.t the women were
When ooeried about the matter
P m
In next Tueaday'a election.
*ecret
police . for
ns he was leaving a Kiwanls
- by, Rusilan
,
... Carter thl* afternoon vald they
The new* wa» relayed by Col­ held
ill
' an hour and- a —
half ||Mt| 8onP
t|IP Wrklvn to clear
lonrheon, Mnvor Higginbotham re­
lin*' executive aide, Joe Grotegut. approximately
ondsy "In violation of generally
fuse,I to make any detailed com­
to Collins at Pensacola where he accepted diplomatic practice that away hyacinths but were trapped
ment. "The building as erected
was to address a joint civic group prohibits the arrest or detention between two masses of the plants
STAHI.lt—Shown
ate
the
huts' in&lt;1 stable as seen from the front sard of Mr. and
They had started Into the hy
lomt'lie* with Cltv laws and State
at noon.
Mrs. I'aol I Marlon, 2155 W *-tiingt*ui Cl that lit &gt;tnt&gt;rd a r**|iirs( (or an inlunrlinit that Marlon
of persons having recognized dip rlntn. about 9 pm
Ihmrd of Health law*, t have no
till'd
I
odor
III
thr
Circuit
I
unit
d
r
ill's
ottiri
Marion
nslrrd
tlml
the
horsy
and
stnldr,
belonging
In
"Of cours* I am glsJ the Rc lomatlc status.”
All night. I arter related. Kiev
further comment to make," ho
Mayor
lllK(inhotham,
be
ni»***l
(*»tn|f
I'hiito)
publican committee did not name
lo ttgnt
fight tneir
their way out oi
ol
U.S. officials said the Soviet tried to
•aid
a candidate,” Collins said.
government countered the ll.S pm Ihe trap They kept working until
M.-n l-m •&lt;I •
I (or eomabout
.vltii
am
today,
f
inally.
;
” 1 am humbly grateful to aO teat by accusing one of (he wives.
IP-Ill 1 M’
In *
•i!** m ill, "I
the people of Florida for Ibis op­ Mrs. Earl E. Soinmrrlattr, of the propellor was pul out of com
»,,
Il tV,1 t 1••tunis t'f
make at lids
portunity to serve them as gover­ "hooliganism"—a Soviet term for mission on the boat and they
till," 1 f .1 th#» fill
nor. With their confidence nrul with rowdy behavior—and demanding beached the croft
-P* ;.k - f"l It -If •*
They started toward the Semi­
the help of Goal I »m determined her recall by Ihc United States
Tl»- 1"1ml nnt. fi' I "ier ihe
that we shall have the kind of gov- Mr*. Sommerlatte Is Ihe wife of nole (Idling camp. Carter said,
and heard someone calling They
in*iln** "f lift "•tr v It U Ware,
ernment that will enable us to go the embassy 's second secretary
V\ \ 111 *, 1, 1' IV ' I ’1
l’» nbn' t- iitli", -**er .poke ouf I inlay S info r. 1, *1n ! W.ixll&gt;*n»'
t is: lit and Wayforward and meet our boundless
The other woman Involved In reversed thrlr direction but their
. Ol. •'log ..f -I" \\I ,1, III *»••-.X. I
.' I.'
lrf .,1 till,&gt; tune, Inight. .1 ick "!!\ 1Ilf law firm,
eii&gt; .»
opportunities—a government the the incident was identified as Ihe apparent &lt;e.irchers left
Carter said they weren’t -o wor
t.lef |*ff *l%, star "pep ! a a »'ohf*’i* me la'-'i
people will be proud to call their wife of Marine Lt Col Houston
said 11, Pi* 11
ried about their plight hilt were
own."
Stiff, assistant naval attache al the concerned
I'l,
.
Inf
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1
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f.
&gt;
I
III
.
p»»
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I
It.
; ■ 1hnl! tIlf .1.&gt;»ff ant tnten*
svIiDB
about tfinr fumllle.
I
I f .1 M ,.&lt;i*i il »' in In . opinion lip ia i . b'-ii' i it a "tt e day *" ti•• f.i MMlinHv atill tnulisit" ly erected
MUes Draper, Tampa, legal embassy.
WAStllNt.
Ml\
-P
t
.r
the
to
Washington offlrals said the
In »t i»u; pi ,ii , il.,in tl'ii|e Ini* tw-en IP tlie pud
counsel for the committee, pointed
mid nutininin ■ "ii the property
time iu iivn a &gt;rir the • S
out that a vote for Watson In the women became alarmed during!
Hi ili-l iv ' pm Mill x•* xx .lin-iilv I" the new .ig n c m c iil. fur Wes'
ernment
h.&lt;reported
tinmo
election would be the same as a their detention and a sniffle err.
aloinn |,.,| li|, i ihn. eiinliriuu',' •i it I ii .pi in ib I- ii e vxilh W-- ' (ii| ilIitii \ in (lie litimiti, hut Ieluted
write-in vote for an Individual be­ sued. One of the women slapped!
a
Sosiel anm-'iio'euo-ut l.i-l mout'i if f Hull di vi l"pup-nt iilong with olhi'i . in ‘ hr pud twn years,
cause tho Republicans have mi one of Ihe policemen. This appar-1
lie iv" &gt; |n •iln , Ih.vx•vi I, ill "V II g it I- III . opinion Ihi* i. not th'
The Aloinn Fnergs I -immis.i o
ently was the basis of Die ho.dlgan [
nominee.
Mini ("i my limi-ling "f Ho- United^
Issued
.i
hari
boned
s|
ili'iueiit
lid
The committee also adopted an ism charge against Mrs Sommerright ti-IIilie' of *,i sie-i,.- nf it, (oii.i .’ 'tat*',, i.i' -* K* ttjiin and I-ran
l.ilh-d pl'tuir on that ill l| pi tun
explanatory statement on the state latte.
lions of lunh'ir esplo-lses lit Si with th* Soil*' Union
II- went mi In ji&gt; tin- fi-" nl otiui
U.S. Ambassador Charles E.
law which says that when a polit­
viet territais" t itling ill mid I H* iidd&lt;*l lli.il wh'-in vet lliii lion serin- In luir uny girnl I i-iln-TAl.LAHAS.SE F, '.41—If federal Seplembei
ical party falls to poll go per cent Bohlen heard about Ihe Incident
and "roiiKiiuing at in gos’einiiieiit In l-a."ii t" belies*' tii'ii*
of the vote in the next governor's Monday when hr returned from social security payments go up, terval* to the present"
tin |(ti .*-«urn * nw .uieere about
Elsenhower ni l In- sees sonn*
race the state committee will de­ lunch. He Immediately notified the stutc welfare benefits must go
The
use
of
the term ".ru e ol wantiiu- to tmild an * mini ing world poiisihility of -oup- iii **i i* saving &gt;
Stale Welfare Director Clay­ detonations" ..uggesled
cide how the next delegate* to State Department in Washington down.
to
siime
peace,
the
I'liil'd
Slate
will
lie
III thr licfon**' field without n y
national convention* and national and sent Frank Slscoe, first sec­ ton (.. Codrlngtnn reports.
observer* the on.,: ititllls that the leady to eonfer at any lime
•iiiligurltii- natimuil o-i-iuity, I ' - i
____
retary of the embassy, to the So
Codrlngton made a trip to Wash Soviet*, m is lie developing &gt;
la
enhows-i';.
i-tnnrl
i
w
*
n
ill
lie vx-ent into Iln detail
committee memberi will be cho- Met foreign
Office to make an ington to protest in the name of
ri '
SSf""
"frti
"fqmlly". ol nurlear.weaptint, ps** j response to a reporter* ferment
Ihe Prcsidelil emphasized, bowActing Gov. Johns at FJodds ,# sib) y including. artillery shell*
y
th|»
hx
pt*tc..hH
pe'dtion
r/gyit
ik 'd , ty.nt anv m n i g i which sail
S
S n , . ‘?rB U », «cp).hw)
***»r
* fa-D-al «&lt;tfet tbstrbtd-*** e-vn
t
V
.
r
,|
f
(he
A
E
C
stafenm
nt1
b'g
th*
pm
tinuifr
of
»n
Fl.mihow
O«.
be made " ill be |l;i IVI'd on ill the
statei cMarfiittee already beg de
After .w alling author!'./ frofn iloner* wUrvicanliy hrd melr so­ tlior
a il|il* llrht It gu' e no inklRsi* I *e eoiiferoo,, w th I' i . ipi i- Mnleii f•-1in ol tu t redip linn i.
(Caiflgued on page four)
Washington, Botusn sent a first cial security checks Increased a.x to whether Kir It us -11II s had I "V -f I'll I i, I I I - , l.'t'O
NATIONAL Et.'ONO.M t
Ii
person note to Soviet Fnirign mutt have their state welfare pay set off alninK o* livdrogen d
.iHi i i M'•(p &lt;ii " f Hu
l , -|ii
menls cut a corresponding amount Vice*
Minister V. M. Molotov
\\ In n I itppiim seiiluiw&gt;'i- mid the lUO.OUl) r -diu-l
ugl* riu en l
fp'll in ori-m|d"v im nt Ip- r* pm li d
Codrlngton reported to Johns he
Late yesterday, the Soviet For­
It did - IV, lit e r l r . l t tin*- te ib-fell
M 'Mitny iiii,-h( ii IIn-. r*'-.til* of a
eign Office summoned l* S Mlnla- found that federal law ce'pilres Sllltril In nme wide,pit id f .11 " it
p i . - pi- rpip* i . ill. d l i . p i n " grnel.ll lip'll oil III the e III II*'
ler Wslter Walmxley When he ap state welfare boards '» takr ill of ndUui- five m tires il toil i'l , I
i l l r p t mti
I
t(i ill Ii f'l iuii
pered al the office, the head of vnurcev of Iticomr into acrouni in tlgnlflrniil1' l" III* I oilr.l .i it,Mii" i-i • i nebiir
' i i • ip * li I ........ mi lie ip i-lr the leuintl in
ii pi•ii** 'o ii i|ti■ linn a . to whi Hi
the protocol irctlon, M Ki ilev. calriiluling old age assl.lanre pm t he roll'll
i-biv Hi.il i" i i- i". 11&gt;• *■• •
'lul i!"l ii wI" '
I Hie I#-«11II-11-, *•flt'lllc VXII- ltd 'I'll
rear! him a statement setting forth menls
iv ill
\|., i n l . . v it in i,|ipro
in tlii* eou'itrv I'm ( ill ""i w i ••
Jin 11. .. J11.- leu viIig 'hr lalmi I in-,
five-year Pilot International pro­ the Soviet position on Ihe case
Johns had oblecled
the &lt;
I " ' d' • tun- amt |d i • but i- r to1 j ■it*Ii.-1 Hum a r- n* i.il uptuin ip (lie
|
tected
ject In 1910, and this year wa&lt;
I ',,in
Walmsley termed the statement say ing the old people hail looked j AEC -•rini iiollung
h"&gt;* ii f,.| - i o' I p it pm ■d i l ,.
I -iiip|i,\ mi ni (in line
•iirried lo completion. The French a "fabrication" an.l refused to nc forward to having a liltD* extra louiid out ("I llxrlt id
nit id
•- H i
village of 2,800 persons whs bomb­ cept a written ropy of the oral money when the sorial security i *lan leal* tint 'he r* I* ■■ ' • 'lo,i
Imk
|,i,
.,p | C l\ll. .lOllS.
I In- 1'iiMiilenl
pb
■ did i
El
ed by U S. airmen during World statement In which the Soviet gov­ benefits were raised
•llv I. III, po liillly tlll'l a new pl'lgl'llll fill lei'lllit
nurjrar f.&lt;II out in.K o
I lr ,i •ive, i"
War It through erroneous Infor­ ernment said Mrs Sommerlattr
Sorial security Increase* am.’ i hint.
" f III ,
(a— 1" (a -1 wit |l I ini'iii iif Iti'puldirnn* into gnvi-rnmation. Through carefully coordi­
corresponding welfare rut* for
I l . I'l* d'li'Ml *!'•lit* tr | op lit position* definitely doe i have
Mai* "I-was
"no
longer
desit
able"
In
(he
Not
since
Aug
&gt;
1
Fl.l’.
I
m
tin
nated channel*, all Pilot club*
some 20,00(1 Florida old age pen ! A K C for* i.stlx ,iiih "Oip i-il Ho- i.hi nuoe gi
,1 I. . 0,, wiH, ! h• |hi- approval He rnllcd il Hi • best
worked together to help rebuild Soviet Union
p H ■Mi •
!"'t .11 • 11 t *i* W.1) lo git Hie Wild- Ill'll i "O' of
A Soviet note repeating the ver slonccs amount to between *2 and A-text artlri'v I' xni.l thro lliri* lillllV 1
Ihe stricken village.
1.1 a month
. ,Pi! Hip
• » ill- pdt pl'din r I'd !"• - ill r|U*
had brer * fi non lipe •-!»•" i &gt;» W* 'ri,.
A scholarship fund, established ■slon given orally to Walinsley ar­
( pli.i'p »M\ i.i
ui d* t lbirt party
Codrlngton said It Florid* re on Sovlr' ml m il th il the til i t I'mi'll
as a memorial to Miss Ruby New- rived last night at the American fused
ti , - wit ii
to rut the payments to the "would ippl.it (o lie p i ll "I i
. 'Oil 11 »*•;«• polltlr t liill-d IP V' i
Al If" .t 1" helt of QalnesvlUe, former presi­ Embassy.
'Hu* r*ivII
ii i- *
. v -M pi
till
old folk* who have received higher
tile i
A ",
17 H"
I'M'-i'li-i It uUi
dent of Pilot International, follow­
Bohleti s*nl it back &lt;lying "Ttila social security benefits the stair *eiles "
•land.
l ast S-pi f t rhe '.oi o-r i mmi •I* i|H vxilb Hose otto I niutt-l
ing her death In IMS, has made It version is In such flagrant con­ would have to make rorresnondpossible to make awards to cn- tradiction of the facts that I nnt Ing Increases In benefit" to ionoo mirtounreil it bad explmle'l »&lt;• »'
F d l (III
F.I .ellb'ivvi | Olid he
rhi
courage International exchange
of sure that after further Investigation other aged pensioners who don't n type if .itoinlr '.ve.inon " with rtniil I lili very tniii'li to mute an
till s FIIHM IN II lilt v
students.
DE FUNIAK Si’ ll INI I - V ta ­
the Fnrelgn Minatry will wish In draw social security There Isn't What it celled "v.ilu,dilr n--.nH - " IlH i limit riiiiipnlirn trip brfme
The
hriel
Iti'd
.
iiuioiuh
t-uinit
-ml
Membership in ■ Pilot club Is change It.
IIM I
enough money to do this, he said the lexi "will ep iblr S ' O ' ' I' ll n r &lt;1 To* d iv 'i •dt.-lipu i. toil that ler .liihlixoti, II ye n "Id i".itp—liter,
pp d»''I mu liii&lt; hrrp M-nelp I,
determined by classification and is
ilti-rl Mmidiy night limn intuncAbout 1 a.m. today, the Soviet
EARl.
ii
Vg tTi n botii a m
lists
«nd
enirlm
-11
to
...............
by Invitation only. Only thoroughly Union sent its note again to the
lie .i' l h, vvii'ild Hk* I p grl ml m iiv i-l Sunil.iv whrii In rat waces»fully ptoli|*'rn - "I d. ten &lt;• tn"ii •it F i idui and trv lo do (onietlilng .ittrlliptlllg lo in ike i I* 11 lino
representative women, actively embassy and at the same time re
a Stable for Shrtlarid
atomic atari "
thr
II•&gt; 'in abmit wl'i* *'e ' alle l voli r up.t'liv .Hot anot In-1 auimii"lulr slrurk it
Identified with the business and turned Bohlen's note
-. within sin-h a dlxtanca
gave no i'e* 'I, mi wnrrr Kir • .
professions! Interests of the com­
from
Ilnroir,
iioow-uig
Inin
out
'I
I'i
I'll
I
r
x
—lltlvr
.lid
I
m
Both women involved are In a
Hi*' porch and front port of
plosion h e lieen Imn hnl oil ..•
munity end holding executive pohighly nervous state and have
viators’ house that tt conwhat iyp* 'it we ipoo « •. iu\"l&gt; e.| lie M l' i tide | .land tl-at apiilliv, The wheel id In i .,* Kirn ran
sIKons,. are eligible.
nvrr
Ins
h*-ad
'ml
il-,.'
U
due
•
•
id
d i'o tr- i uusiallce to them and
ORLANDO t.W—Contractors who
About * week liter the tnkv*
Policiess are a
determined In con stayed close lo their apartments
It and ill II i ml* v, I I I I ' pm 1 • Ii-'11 visitors and guest*. That
"Both these girls behaved ad aren't completing stale road pro­ liew spnpei A.alil uiio'eil ,l ip me ,e
Hr &gt;pMt .J Hint o|n- rxplat a'udi
ventlon by
. electad
!l
ectad
delegates and
x
v
si
il.,ii
pi
d
&gt;dli
p-iding
and
ject* wllhin the specified time srleiltlsts -i- is Inxl Kiev hud il given (•* bun by party leaden lr*
..id
dalile
under the clrcuinthe by-laws reqt
u
autre
require
representstion nllrabiy." Boblen said
Mrs. sommrrlattc I* the daugh may hear about It ne*t week from must cum iiii.iv*- evidence" th it tin* •hat Hi* \nierpiin pecpl* bar - got fallur*- (•* have lu-i vehicle iilider
i Hue-, of its m-araoss to rrlaof each Pilot club
It e
at___
convent!
iventlons,
'"i s' home and its location Is sinMrs.. Field stated...............
a
Russian* hid tnggrrril in II bomb w hat Ho v vxmit in a lb piddirall control
the local tec of 'Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. #ir Stale Road Roard
McCormack of WUmlngton, Del.
■iglitlv. iiiiisitig noxious smells
The board was told at a meet on Wrang*l l-lnnd wlilun Die uduitliidi ni mu so why m n ry
___ ered in*DeceMlMri
_____
club weV chartered
*'rut oi|" 1 't to route therefrom and
the flrat meeting sees Mrs. Stiff is from La Jolla, Calif Ing here yesterday that several Arctic Clrije .vg) mile* nmlliweit
I ' l H V l If C O N T R A C T
The
!er husband la a native of Waco, rxintradtors have exceeded the of Nome, Mii-ka
anuary, 1M1. Thera wi
b-iitod if file.*, gnats and other
I’rraid* id .aid Ho- gov-eminent is
M o v ie T im e T a b le
time limit on projects. Action wax
is cnerwr members and Mr*. A]
illldri Hie propmeij |&gt;imiti Vllteil
in .i i !.,, *n*«b 4- v relators' home unIII!/
delayed until each member ha* a
Hunt was the first president. 'The
iim irr * ouliai I vxitb Ho At«*iitl&lt;*
. "iiifm 'able, utihrulKifsii and tbn
II*
1
l\
•
|v»
M»'ii"
GOF
IlfllEltN
\TIM5
chance
to
study
the
report
by
the
club has been actively Identified
rdieigy I iiiiiu i I s .-i &gt;n Strongly dr
vow
Ho ieflom
tin- ightty, and
HEADS FLORISTS
1 2.1 .1
■
*• 1 .".i *i .11
attorney sa y s
department'*
•partment'a chief
rnle‘ engineer, Rob
with many worthwhile civic profinding Hie rnlil to v i .nil pin,i" ml,
. - bitm . .is* and have hecmiio
M»t\ i*l.t 1 •I 1*1 1V« III
MIAMI BEACH (fi-J . A Totld ert Gupton.
Pirrsm 'R G H KFi At tv It D. Klseiibowi-r aat'l tin- Fe d n a l I'nvv
•-Mmi dv di-turhi'd in tin- reasonIt HI
SI II
^*Mrs. George A. Stine presided at Jr, of Charlotte, N.C., today hesdCecil Wrtib, board chairman, Hirsh told r Republican * illy I" re *•r I'mninU lion iui.i dri'larril thr
.I'll i-njpvippril of their property'
Hump
the meeting end welcomed the *d the Southeastern Florists Aasn.. said allowing such a situation to last night that thr GOI* Lin't ilen*l rnlitriirt to In- ptnpri and fail and
de rribed a&gt; aforesaid because of
membere. Mrs. Field Introduced succeeding William L. Cahanlss of exist without taking artlon "might —"but tnernly hlteirnatlng."
that Hu- Teiirieauee Vullry AuHior
Ho- l"catloii and cirriim stances of
iln I’.irad**"
"Sweetheart
Larry Olsen who presented foir Jackson, Miss.
At that prerisr nmniriit u lug ity h a. tmi ml it nutlsfurtiiiy,
it it is mil good
he good politics but
olid stable. Such noxious and nfh ;» Huh
srcordJen selections, Including
Todd was elected at the con business. '
lcture of President Eisenhower
TA X ES
A ikril for more de
Irti-ive osloi.s, uiihraltlifill and
C.ilored tIl ls I- III
|Ladv of Spain," Jolly Ceveller,* vention here yes’ irdsy. Oscar O
ell
from
i*
wall
ami
hit
him
on
Fay raise* of 125 to $75 a month
fiiiitr in f*u nit ion i ego i ding hi-i
tin lightly, cmiditiiilis make said
" fly mouth Adw n liili "
"O, Baby Mine." and "The Lord’a Carlstedy of Jacksonville was were
the head.
approved for 2.18 technical
rnmimlgn itiiteu m it. that the ad
r.tnble a nuisance to the relators
(c dor 1
P r im .* ' Larry's mother, Mrs. O, named silled t sdes director.
employes. Webb said II would In­
As the crowd roared, lllrdi
wants to rut taxes
r .i 1too11
and has impaired their health and
y.l "6F»‘e o .‘ waV wel'co'maA
State dlre- tors elected included crease the department's payroll paused a niunont, touch' ll Ills head miiif'driitimi
further, tin- Fremdeiit replied hr
Sturft 7 r&gt;
made Hum sick and has greatly
visitor at the meeting.
Chartea t~hr.plin of Miami.
about $10,000 a year.
and declarof:
not in a poiition to give any de
f' smtlniird on page four)

Russian A-Blasls
Reported By AEC;
Information Scant

Ike Snys Chcmces For Peace
Bellci Today Than In Past

Old Age Pensioners
Won't Gel Increase

Founding O f Pilot International
Observed At Meet O f Local Club
"The Pilot Club Is one of five
International classified civic anil
I* service organizations for women"
staled Mrs. Joel S. Field at the
meeting of Ihe local Pilot Club
held In the Yacht Club last night
in commemoration ol Founder's
Month.
Other classified clubs for wom­
en Include Altruis, Quote, Soroptl
mist, and Zonta, Mrs. Field re­
lated.
Beginning with one club, organ­
ized Oct ill, 1921, in Macon, Os.
with a charter membership of 40,
/her* are now 348 Pilot dubs lo­
cated In eight countries with a
membership of 10.000. During the
ast year Pilot Clubs throughout
ib . country have organized
ed 22
nchor Club* with too members.
Orlgli
Originator
of the Pilot Idea was
Miss &gt;Elizabeth Leonard of Macon,
who became
bt
its first president.
The name, Pilots was chosen be
cause It means leader and guide
International because Its far
lighted founders visualized an orylfanlzatlon which would become In.lernetlonal In scope, said Mrs.
Field.
The Pilot motto Is "True Course
Ever," and the Pilot emblem is
the wheel which has been an im­
portant element in Industry and
commerce and a vital factor In
human progress. The Pilot colors
1 green end gold represent
ia vigor, »mT sf

l

principles t f h
.In the fleljUl
vlet, the
Hew, Fn

Pay Raises Okayed
For 238 In SRD

I® A

J

Here's Some Dope For Those Puzzled About Improvement Ordinance
ooff m
e t i n i f ooMH^Cltv
a omeeting
f tho City tommls!
contmli
•Ion
wlth tha
th, ClfV’a
flieal
awnU
■Ion
with
Clty'a
fiscal agenia
agent*
■■on wnn sne i*ny • nacai
and consulting en
g ln s.r relative
tngin.er
to a
commercial
. aiudy of com
».rcU l sewer
.over
aorvlea charges, It la an opportuna time to go over the ordinance
under w h i c h
sawer sendee
charge* are levied to provide
fund* for tha oxtanslve program
for Improving tha Clty'a water
A and sewerage facilitiesThis ordlnanee, No. 648, was
passod and adopted by tha City
fathers on Ang. ft, following
months o f bitter debeta whkh
took In two cos
•action 1 of
tAkllkM iWtt
o f rptga fee
afcargoa m s
s -

winth!” C0‘ iumi&lt;1 by * UMr ••ch
The schsdulr, which snpH.s
w"w " "FP” **
4000 eallo n i tw le.1 1 1 8 5 ^

Hop 7-C of fhU ordlnactx."
Skipping over
to VrCll°
section
7-C,
#iAkl,lpl,Vri?V
*l[ l°
n7
C' we
w*
find the followlnm
following* Uaer
User may rere­
ceive aa credit
errdit for »uch
such u.e
use under
rules and regulations which
which .hall
shall
be adopted from time to time by
From
the superintendent of the City
From
water department, with the ap­
From
proval of the City commission."
Earllsr In Section 7, which Is a
From », 000- 16,000, 12,94
pertinent one at the preterit time,
"The maximum charge ta
as Indicated by Its title, "Credit
single residence shallI oa W
. » 5 fey Water Not Entering Sewer
MM
par saanlk
month," U
It I.
U atafgzl
stated In oaetton System," U Is stated t
1 "For arary usage other than
"In the event that water fursingle residence when consumi
nlahad by the waterworks aystem
of water la In excaaa of 10/
o f the City or by any other plant

a reduction In the amount of the its
It* wsy
way toto(he
Ihe sewerage
sewerage xy-y,|rim
.leni |lished
IlshciJ Inin the
the preceding
precrdlng Section
Section he
lie instilled
Inskilled tty
by city
eltv forces
forces atif citycity Hiihmitlcd
xulimllted monthly
monthly or.
or. Ktho
saint
it* sumo
The formerexpenie
would not
not fig
fig ,shall
expense an
and user rti-ill
diall pay
pay prepre bill
hill as
as the
the charge
charge for
for water
water sit
ser­
apply lo a„
all iurrs, whether
whether ''xprose
fcew! rnchar* * ' t0 b* p,,d by h,m’ Jh’
former ex pen so would
h,|, aI,ply
ure
into
thr
sewer
service
churgc
•*, follows!
ure into'thr lower service charge
- , hi, i „ i „ u ,i„ scribed
scribed fee
fee for
for •w.-r
ewer lap.
lap, and
and vises
vices arid
and payuble
payuble atat the
the s«nu
same
owner
or
tenant
(this
being
de
aliened
lh&gt;
u.ier.
«•&gt; Where Ihe superintendent a iia iie d Ihl user
L
,
'this being tie t|
l|i| ,tin|i(&gt; „servile
. rv ,M. ,(M
P r.r
pdie.I on time,
Kiut
Hue
r*-*|iiltpil
time; provided,
provided, however
however,? that th*
the
111Hied 111 the ca-e of users of user's property -hall he installed charges
In fpart
section
7,.' provision ,tor
for sewer services
shall
f foi
ihot
SIn,billing
J
f : T
W citywwater
t fsystem,
, v Z byt the
r . up
f
± " "W
^arge* f,,r.
service, shal
Is '»made
n meter to (he
hy him &lt;t Ids agents at his own be ,i separate Item on such bill.
procedure practical, user may measure srwage passing from a plieaut lor water nervier, and ex pen ,*
"No user 30 charged for watcF
othorwUe by ownership of Kir
have Installed hy City, al his own premises
"Where sanltsrv ewer is not mil sewer services may pay eith­
expense, consisting solely of cost
In section 0, it is stated that the prouerty served) of the city water
of meter plus $3, and subject to rharges we* to become efirctlvr ami sanllrry sewer systems, or available, as above defined, on Ihe er of such charges without simul­
olKier of them, where the afore dale the above i hi'irges beciime nf taneously paying the charge fur
u li"
such regulation
as may be pre Sent. 30
In ihe fvint a bill should not h*- mid utility Is used or available for fertlve, lint becomes available the other Hills for sewer charges
scribed oy the superintendent of
Ihe City water department, a xcp
sld, It Is peclfied In section 12 use or shall hereafter be used or thereafter, the n*er shall tie al where water is furnished other
arete connection with the water nit Ihe sever line shall be ills become available for use, 'avail­ lowed no dayi from date of avail­ than through the cltv water sys­
main or the lateral serving such
connected, lection 4 provides for ability lor Hie' meaning Kiut there ability to m ike ronnectinii thereto, tem shall ha computed as hereinlot or parcel, and a meter fur the diicontltuancr of water ier Is a city military sewer within 75 and charges shall apply to such alter provided In section 8 and
m iddl'd monthly at tha same
measuring the water 10 used, and vlrn In the rvent a bill Isn't paid. feet o( the properly line of the user only alter such 00 day period time
ns city waier bills."
"Said schedule of rates and
thereafter th* sewer charges to
Section 5 lays that deposits on property owned or occupied hy the
So, now It's up to tlio commis­
be paid by such user shall be water servlet may also be applied user, which 75 feet shall traversp charges as to each user to whom
only city properly and be mea­ u bill shall he rendered [or water sion to consult with the fiscal
computed on the bails of what the to fewer stfviee charges.
water bill would be after exrludSection 3 'periflei that charges sured in a straight line from any furnished through Kic city water agents and the engineer so that
I th* quantity nf water so used." will apply p all walcr users, ulnt on said property line, whe- system shall lie computed upon u derision may be reached rela­
" “
* provide meeo*l whether thg own or Just rent ier or not connection has been Ihe (|uanlity of water used upon tive to the unspecified commercial
of luch waterr the propeHyaffected. Specifically, made therein, provided, however, the nronci ly of the user as de­ rates.
The rnmmlssion will meet again
that tho service line from sanitary termined by gauging or metering,
ta from the ex-•I the lection dales:
that finally find*1 The ratci and charges estab­ sewer tn user's property line shall and charges hereunder shall be next Wednesday afternoon.

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By local Residents
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Dulles Reports At First TV Session
By ED CURSOR
(Cor James Marlow)
WASHINGTON bD-Nothlnf quite
Uku this hat been seeb ben re la
the oflen picturesque history of
this republic
.-public. •
You flipped
"
a twitch, you waited
fur yoiur television screen to come
alive, then there you were in thy
(lie
middle of » meeting between U&gt;*
President of the United States and
his Cabinet.
The time was 7 p.m. yesterday.
The place was the Cabinet Roptp
or the Whito llnuse, IM green \r»lb
a vogue gray on the IV screen.
The star—though he drew Presi­
dent KUcnHowcr litter the spotlight
with aim—wu* Secretary of state
nulles.
TM
First you saw thf room Itself,
with its lung toffii.-.slMUffl table
Nest til
ihe Cnbipft
filed
. . . . . tpfcw1
in—alt men except Secretary of
Welfare Oveta Culp flabby.
finally, through the same door in
llie rear, came Dulits—back from
Paris only u few hours—and the
President. Eisenhower sat down,
:.milod, folded h|s
hi
its hands
"Mrs
“ 0 b b y and gentlem
e began, and the first
c
ablaut meeting ever to
air,
if. or to bp reported by newsmen

on the spot, was under way.
talked, mostly, to the President.
What were the reporters and the You saw- only the side of his face.
The City has net of f n tumult with Ita jiad used somo other, less drastic mo^ni} p|
radio microphenes and - the TV But you had a feeling of being In
cameras doing there? When a re­ on a direct CQnvfrtatlan with the
new Hewer charges
gutting u reaction to their system. Of course,
quest was made to open up this President, who doodled from tL
I-n«t weok. local citizeriH began receiving at times It's hard to get interest stirred up
meeting, the President sa&gt;.l, he do to time on a pad of paper.
Cklod—‘ Tor Oils one time"—to. let
As a TV production, all Ibis was
their water billft and the fun begun.
in City business unless drastic action is tak­
stlly arranged. Yot there was
hear a
all the American
The telephone!) of the City manager uml en.
report of Vita) import
„ to them. . ue for a few showmanlike
tbp C|ty conunlHHlonera have been jangling
Anyway tho rukus is started, but has
,&gt;|tlo a&amp;kew touches in tho manner of Robert
his fl^enjtoy'l
Montgomery the White House TV
Igerl toying
not ho merrily att irate water consume^ &lt;iuintcd down while objectors await the out­
got toad all oyer them, guve tiL« adviser. Cabinet
et members broke In
yelled nboqt the amount of newer charges.
come of the meeting of the City with the
report! • story of a new spirit of for instance, wil
rith well-timed ques
Western uiilty flowering on the ttona that added variety to D
Hardent hit were the commercial uiterH.
fiscal agents and the engineer.
Dulles’
(rave of the European Defense recital,
"
-*
ofAgrlI, although Secretary
of
Here, eburgea aoared to about 70 |&gt;ei'
There Is one thing that Is cortuln, how­
Community.
e Benson alpiost m ust
sed one
culture
cent of the water bill and In aevoral canua ever. There is going to have to bo so much
"History.” said John Foster cue.
Dulles, "will not soon forget. . . ."
Now and then the camera flickfd
amounted to a conalderable amount of mon­ Income to pay the expense of the improve
Dulles spoke fluently, rarely re , to other faces: Secretary of JLyey.
mission hu s the power to make adjustments
ferring to tils .sheaf of notes.
1 fetist Wilson, on Eisenhower's Icit,
The City commiaaion Monday night wna
Breaking » cardinal njlo for TV intent and solemn. Ally. Gen.
appearances, he didn't talk dircctlv 1 liruwndl, whose right ear alone
confronted directly on the iaape and imme­
County A Cent’s Column
at the camera—and thus
showed in many of the pictures,
diately apt about doing something to remedy
peoplf watekipg op television. Hi nlert and qulxxlcal when you could
see him head un.
thp Bitpatlpn.
Dulles wound up with a warm
Ponnible remedy ia available through a
tribute to the President. He said
cUitae in the bond ordinance which origin­
the Paris ami London agreement*
ally Was paHHed for the newer and water and
were "very la rg eV the result of
By C. R. Dawson. BHA.. MSA.
Elsenhower's
leadership.
The
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). Presiflporqveinent pronrpmBy Howard K. Kl:aka«r. L.II.U ident, in turn, praised Dulles far. a
CLEAN — The United States consumer
A oomcleis Korean'boy wander- "brilliant" Jol&gt; and said mayb^Rill
T(|U clause stipulate!) that the City com­
•d op
into
go
thean American army camp bands should give him a rising vote
mission fra* the power to make adjustments 35 percent of the world’s total soap produc­
behind the battle lines, lie could 1 of thanks.
tion.
That's
what
the
small
fry
don’t
like
|p the charges aaHe»»ed commercial unera.
not speak the language of tho
Nobody seemed quite sure wheth­
soldiers nor could he understand
However, the commission cannot go about It.
SAM
DAWSON
* * * * *
what was said to him. ilowi-ver er to rise then or wall until later,
about this procedure by itself and will have
he was enchanted by the advertise­ however. And the first Cabinet
WRONG WAY CORRIGAN — They used
ments In the maguxlnex from meeting ever lichl from coast to
to consult with the City fiscal agents and
America which bad found their const, so to speak, ended on this
lo
call
it
"wireless"
back
in
the
old
days
of
tpe City's consulting engineer in the mutter,
note of inild indecision.
way
to camp.
^iso, f(pul upprovul of uny achedulo which radio. Krome the very beginning the import
Gradually ha learned about
STATE DEPARTMENT
1 whether it is or not.)
America from picture*. Ilo illsNEW YOIIK if-T h u forecasting tired to go to Ihe polls.
is set up le subject to the approval of the anco of the outdoor aerial or antenna was
LOWERS BAR
game nears its seasonal climax.
gilt warming up in front of the , if this "heads you win, tails, you covered that it was a land ol
fully
appreciated
by
one
and
all.
The
radio
City’s consult lug engineer, Robert M. Angus.
,
. ,
. W*—The StatcAJeEvery week sports oracles tell stands is still another team of foru win" sort of reasoning confuses sponge cake and bacon unlimited., WASHINGTON
oi The
Probably the commissioners ure beuvlng people really went to town mid developed you how next Saturday's football ea»ters—the nation's economists, in you, remember that forecasting Is It waa a land of rndlo, coffee, pertinent has towered one ofWlie
Industry or government, lit colleges a ticklish business at best and tho swimming pools and recreation. It harriers blocking entry of forflgnsome
very
fancy
arruys
to
bang
up.
Some
will
turn
out,
and
every
Monday
big sigh* of relief thwt this possibility is
' - of* art, Jobe, good‘ pay ers
— into the UnlToil
lu Slates.
they explain how the upsets thul or Just out on their own as con­ business soothsayer just does the wee a land
of t|iem looked like spider webs and all of crossed
The depart meat announced that
/
best ho can, knowing full well that ami freedom from poverty ami
thorn up were really as sultants.
PPM
tbpm had a number of wires. The stute o( unusual as tho weather you knuw
Already they are Issuing guesses the5 public ca
can cross him up with suffering. It advertised health and hereafter a visa (entry permit)
However, why were compiereiel bllla aenl
may b« granted to an allan even If
as to what will happen lo buretes* its buying
whims, or the Russians happiness.
whore.
‘ ‘
(lie
tr(tnnr^ilH
.nlnn
of
"wireless"
signals.
otU before any adjustments were made?
Wf hup* that sine* this Korean lie has been convicted of a legal
And this week every political if the Itepublicaos retain Congress canu do it
___
by changing
_ the thermo
refuge* hu* been able lo cornu oifenio in a foreign country—proOne day a high wind blew down an un pundit is proclaiming just how and wliat will lupiwn if the Demo slat on their cokt war.
Was this action used as a means to see what
Tuesday's election will go in orals capture It. (If the Itepubliboon the economists will be to America ho lias not been dis­ vided that th* otnune by Amerlreaction of commercial users of water would tenna — all except one wire, mid the npor next
uy a
that and the other place, and enus wiu, they say, business will swarming all over the printed page appointed in this land of oppor­
:ilor kept right on pounding brass, mid mm this,
felu
be to tho rates?
if you read it all you'll be to,, bo encouraged through knowing it idling you how business will be m tunity when ho discovers a mea­ demeunur rather than a felony.
sure “ f Indifference among sonw
Official* estimated that many
mil ln,« n friend in court. If the the coming year.
If so, the City surely found out in a pie ted bis tour of duty, paying no attention
of us—Indifference toward our his­ score) of persons have been den|*d
Democrats win. they say, business
A few have already Jumped the
burry just what these intern think—and in to the loss of bis aptennn. This caused 1
will be comforted by the thought gun witli tentative forecasts for torical achievements and our wuy access to Die country In Ihe ftsl
of lift}—indifference* toward our because of “ a single petty ofgreat deal of comment at the time and tin
that tho tendency might be to­ business in 1U55.
no uncertain terms.
religious freedom and our felluw . fonse
ward inflation—uml a mild doso al­
Wouldn't it have been simpler if the City operator became widely known iih " O ik
M&lt;&gt;M of them, encouraged by man.
i_ _
ways makes business look better.
lly
MEI.
IIRIMKK
Wire Me Vicar "
the signs of a pickup In tho making
When he discovers churches on
4 4 t ♦ t
this fall, are guessing that 1935'* o million American street corners
_ NEW YOIIK— Thing* one Mew
TODAY’S H1HL.K VKRHK
feller,), '.Vhilneys, Furdn, Mellon*, ho.iiiu-s* activity should exceed und hear* the mi-***go of GhrlsYorker thinks about:
ONLY HALF — In a survey covering
How oft shull my brother sin against me
The -*11«»w to" venture*—yau (.hryslers, et ul. It’s bard to bo-1 hiss' s by anywhere from 3 to 10 tiunlly preuchi'd from uur pulpits
he in»y wonder why wo do not
and I forgive him?—Matthew 18:21. The nearly half nf all hospitals In the Unted know, the how-to-reail-u Ixjok, now lleve, but Ids Intnd lia* contained in i per cent
more effectively *pply th* prin­
to go i„ sleet, nt night, how to
Since
ancient Inw said seven times. Hut Christ States. It is estimated that $1,105. 385,7CB catch
six 110U111I brook trout, «le.,
hay IfqilVil
trailed 10.33's1 It
record ciples which w« claim to accept.
.ea
I output "JY
I,rot hers.
ag|d seventy times seven. That would indeed would Ik* needed to replucu obsolete and in niojvcU— usually leave mo cold. seyItln-Tlnhe pro- We advertise an Incroauu In church
•Till IV Iho irreat.uraml. 4 / ? b,,ul ,hal »&lt;tntO rail!, the
1 figure that u guy who writes son of thoe alleiit' movfo , 1 7 u e ‘BcJloOH » « '« ! to prumlsC that 1953 membership hut wv often fail to
&gt;t&gt; a triumph of charity. We do sin uguinst adc&lt;|i)utc parts nf their physical plants.
organise our lives around tho
Mil) iiugi-x 011 tho iiibioct of bow
1033.
♦ « • ♦ t
wn lh" oil,or day briefly w‘" *» }"'**'* «■
teachings uf Jesus, tho founder of
]od ofieper than that. |t is well that the
to r«ud n book, nnd got* puld nan wiis in town
But thrrp aro profussiimal look- of our Chrluliuii faith.
«u,»sijr
somely
,u,
fur
It.
lx
in
tukfii
111
n111g monoy un- to help liark up 11 storm uhaut hl.1
pfllilte hint limitless pgtiepce. we all need
HOW TIMES CHANGE — The United dvr reasonably fulsv pretense*. I new Tv series. I always wiuulered but uheadors from other camns
lia may lie amuied by the nttlwhul became uf the original Itln- who see only stagnation In the fu­ ttides of somo people who lliliib ,
States Sugar Act pays folks not to gr&lt;»w misnect him of bving u cluilainti,
with a growing population tlmt greener pastures lie in tho
However, I note whore Until Tin-Tin. Died in Iti.'lg ul the ago ture.
•12 Hulrk 2 Dour
augur rune for sugar but buck In 1880 Ar(iipling new jobs increasingly haul realm uf the collectivist statu
Dougin*, 11 local psychologist and uf I4, It develops. Kemrmber lo
enme by.
tjpir Stuyncr had sumu success with sugar sneaker, I* giving a course ut "Where the North B e g i n s T im
where tho real picture I* onu of
H ptlan.................
l&gt;ov hud It ull over any uf tho
nd iioiup,,if,,
hardship
Tiie trouble with some of these misery, suffering and
making at Farmington. Utah. He received Brooklyn college on "How to En- old
dignified ami
Your Social Life." Thl* make* ^resentiluy private ey«* In tho forecasts, on both *)des of the where people are not dig
•a Territorial legislature award nf $5000 foi ilch
the state —
fence, Is that you wonder if maybe free but slaves of_ tin
17 Hulck 2 Door
more *eu«n than most, it is, to
are
i. not permitted
x&gt;d In tho back of the Bijou they aren't miiio Just now with whar* peonlo a
the first 7000 pounds of cane sugar. Ill* men (and thl* may be because I’m Htood
H rd n n .................
»ther cyenlnif ami listened In half
« eye un how they might In­ to earn a livelihood on fertile soil
... an
astonishing to see how the oth,
factory eHtabllslfced at Spanish fork. Utah antl-ioclal),
or In a well equlppod sanitary fac­
fluenc the voters.
,
many Now Yorkers urn lonely and Libby1 Holman sing, a couple of fluence
Ip l|80 fitltad 'beraust o f the failure «f the aching for someone ypafalk'iu.' mfttre.
tory artd Where goad equipment
rne» ten
*. The*
tell sue ahoVuieJ (to I &gt; .»
■ 'i
■leu IUss ■t,.11,
i„tl I, t,., ■
rven if It existed would soon wear "50 I'onlinc H Scdnn
Lonely hearts club nbtftlih
Ml In frnctoro the nudleTires with her
crop of sugar eano.
STUB
opt from lack of proper care.
tanhattun ns nowhere else. 1 wish torch ballads, In pop’s duy, but
4 *,. • # ♦
lie may wumlur why wu are
lurk. This can lie h 1 Just don't see It now. Her blue.)
sr.11 Douglus
'47 Plymouth Sedan,
.
..
•
Loader*
of
tho
different to headline* telling
tclllnjc or
of thu
extremely munuered nnd styl­
GAS TAX — During the month of cold, culd town when you're fevlng are
ised ami annoyed me considerably wildcut dock striku crippling Brit* liicrta*))
cclnio. even In high
all alone.
new motor ......
August. 1054 gasoline sales hi Florida
nln’x main seaports strengthened place*— he m*y wonder why wo
Well, "A Star In Dotn" opened . . . I also caught a preview of their picket lines against a hack- git
Idly
wljilo
teed*
of
collectlvUin
amounted to 80,717,151 gallons and over tit) liere with one of those frantic, Curmen Jones, tho movie and whiles to-work drift today aa tho sloppIsMs will be •*•»•«&lt;) f«r at »e*ul«r ■.4f*r|totail_»ai»egrow all around us, sapping thv
opeia h* an urt form Is idlll ab­
'50 Chevrolet 2 Poor
percent of tills total was sold in the t»’»i llullyivood-tyini premiere* t h e surd
energy of production front the
to ni*«, I thought It was as ; ago entered Its ‘J-ith day.
other night. ( seem to Ik- alone In
He.lt...
9095
high counties. Ibulc. Iluvul. Hillsborough my profession—Indeed, virtually il­ Hood 11 ilirectorlnl Job us Otto | More than 43,(HH) uf the nation's very well-spring* of freedom—
~ ' T Qgtif. wtqeate
X) dockers still wero idle and when, individuals allow themselves
I'iiielluH, Orange .Polk, Brovurd I'ultti Ueacli ium, in America—in my antipathy Preminger lias done, utter a long ■7,(M
bo intrigued into dangerous
lu Mix* Judy (iurlnml. I never have list uf medl*M.'iities. And, of, '1(4 ships were tied up awaiting to
w r.,
EMCumbia and Volusia.
positions wlilcli may mean thu
rourse, I nm deeply impressed with |loydlng or unloading or cargo.
' It) lliiii-k 2 Door HedAn
glimpsed
the
ring
of
sincerity
in
■fwi jrtgitf t o ibH
. ,
The county with smallest salos war any of her work ami I always have Dorothy Dundrldgii . , Mis* TaliuAn official court uf Inquiry ar­ end of our way of life.
fully et|ulppe)|
We
must
review
mtr
lm«le
considered her In (.ena llorno’s lah Bunk bend is amusing some of ranged, meanwhile, to give the American ideal*. W* must avoid
Wednesday. Qct. 27. 1054 Union Cuunty.
ciusa— u small tulent, larded over til* customers In Dear Charles, t House of Commons an Inturini re­
the pitfall* of Indlfforence* and
with undies* hits uf business. The wonder why smneono do«sn') re­ port on th* big stoppage.
'50 Hulck Sedan
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_ ,,w
w dockers went acceptance of hiddon or partly
bits uf Imslnes*, while anathema to turn Miss B. lo tragedy? Bain
Approximately
300
hidden collectivist Idea* and meth­
. ,_ .
» lw„
me, are extremely effective. I will nnd The Little Foxo* wore two of . . . ,
, back to work In tao Ion and Liver ods, We ihoula he proud of Ameri­
eay uf Mis* Garland, huwever, tier top roles. Even If she
’51 Hulck 2 Door
wliat I always havo said nf Miss less than impressive In doing lied- P°°l y»»‘ *nlpy but 800 othpr* Join canAiachievement.
a nation we should not b*
ed tho walkout In Manchester.
Sedan, extra
Burn*: I will take Id per cent nf da Gahlsr on TV last winter.
satisfied with the goals we have
her earnings any day.
clean
...........
attainsd
but
wo
should
seek
for
othpr man III tier* ia even more popular. The old
ia thin iny uthc
advancement within th* framework
M.000 miles wldc-brlmnied hat ha* given way
He iravefs 40.'
1 guess this may be tho only city
of our traditional freedom. Change
In the world, at that, when, J7U
annually d
id outflta
some lO.Oftt
gad
outfits soi
must take plae# a* it does In an
t
•61 Uiiick R. M.
(w sym en todgy want to million eau Im&gt; carted across Iho
brtosu. m ialitm and rahbU.
unhampered com|»#tltlv* economy.
? " ■■■■
r
»y ywiUAM » m
■ ■
m i. ,.i ■
Sedan,
low
mUe*Vf,
"We've taken cere of ministers find a seusitlu compromise foqto- street nnd nobody efen looks up
Change should not come by an­
imm every corner of the world." whfire between the broadway drupe to sou where It's going. That's
Central f n » « Wrllef
nexing politics! and economic sys­
fully equlRiNid t| | M
'where 1
x _ . and
. j Ethyo out-uf-date
„
" 1 Manufacturer* Trust
said Duffy. Challenged as to shape
tems or parts uf system* from un­
any did the other afternoon,
whether he cos'd outfit a Buddhist Ihv corpse?' lo«k "
BIX MRMUEBB and five depu­ Of 130,000. ruty grpnd!—b* m#y
sound type* of government ami
ovlng from on*; Fifth avenue ties were Injured during i brawl b* a "equeak" thief, but mi anefk
Ut thcsJux rabbi* pruvide a »!«•
priest properly, he sau:
bankrupt
methodoToglw,
but rathMil M
l« .r.- —
j
building to another . • . I have
they abide by ihe
or froth th* developing wants of
which broke out f t a sysstoq uf thief!
couraged by freedom
. . . . . . . 0, "Wictt Gialt ltd} (her fhiw* In my make-up. The Urn Italian chamber of depuilf*.
the people encoura.
i l l
lugled stuff. Il/isu and Museum of th» City of New York U‘f things Ilk* that which give
wear a mini
In science and In tha maikft
Grqmifappv
J«
h
J(I
ii
«
prftllflf
Is exhibiting scale model* of fire
places.
Nrbittika* aflaroky-tioof* landif
trucks, "complete (e the smallest a legislature a touch eye.
probably
null
ivlad
uy
tfcfftny
I
I
1
detail, as the frlgltening phrase
TO WED
ACTR
Jfiij;i|*AoK|,i claim* hr hasn't nabbed by a pamaboe,
toe*— qnd 1 coulm't be lisa in7y wfOQti, — Blonde Marcrusted. I don't plAr wlth
wit) electric slept In j* yrnr*. Wotultr u&gt;hat
I I I
of), elnggr end aclro**,
trains, olther, Have I Ipat
lost the Mp- happrnrd in 1301 to Aqi't hepf
An Inyllfhmgn g * » | l N &gt;
rnally young, klm awake.
rot or remaining pi mtally
210 IVfafnolle A re .
mo an
art Adult?
or have f, alas, ber(mo
I I I
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4«o
* *
he*
ArtkeeleaUu ere seeking Bm shop! |ftIn* aviMfl.
Hanford, Fla.
A man here wIB ■ J«'l&gt; 1 don't t*ssb *f fkarotia tobhem-ghat, are mighty h«|d je ^rgah.
' W b g ° W W i W third
I* taster lanfi. lie operates
ingrrUge
aqd
pavto’
aefond.
whs ruled Igypt 4,100 yean afe.
known aa » (&gt;o«l*»)
him ilitiM
frebakly figure he'* relief lepf
In BrtetPV,

Way Down South
In Spnford, Florida

It's Up To You

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Economists Figure Election Results

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A bandit wlio,' ycconjing to
news dispatches, wore "aquafhIng cowboy boots," held up qnd
robbed a UcoUatouff, Net)., hv»H

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next dgak says U
up qps of the key
town.,
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Brownlee Class
Has Hallowe'en
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Mr and Mrs M I. Wrlgld have
relumed lo Sanford after .spending
I the weekend in Jacksonville with
i Mr and .Mr* Lewi* Wright and
family They were mined there bx
I their daughter. Mr-. John Miller,
from Roswell. N M She accom­
panied IIn-in home where she vvill
j remain for an extended visit

Duxbuty School
To Present Shows
At Southsidc

THE SANTOSD HERALD
W*d. Oct. 17, 1951 _______ PSg* I

Frank Marlcrs
Honored Guests
At Horton Home

I'xx.i entliel’ ill Ifr. itI and e.&gt;m
I'lctc shim - xxtll he |irescnted In
the On\ly.tr\ S. Im.d .«( Dancing ..
the F-oittIt- id.' Il.tlhtwi'ctl Carruxal
Mr and Mr*. Ernnk Mnrltr of
Snturda) cxenmg d 7 and h
..Thick Niii.' i i'nls » ill In’ Hu MMn. town, who served th* First
&lt; loi*tinn f'hnr.'h of San/ord from
charge nl .iiluds-lon. and Hi.'
1!'27 lo Hell during ihe early days
-eiitafiiiils ate bring
of
the chinch, xverr honored with
Gail and Paiualn Wright have Iix Mr- Hazel West's *&lt;•!mid gr.nli
i. reception Thursday evening
1 returned to llirir home in Jackson­ rnnm
ville after spending the wvck with
Carl line nf Hie 7 o'clock -box* at 1li«- home of Mr. and Mr*. James
|their grandpirents, Mr and Mis. is entitled "Dolls" v*ilh the foi lloiton Sr.
Vrrnngoincrd* of mined flowers
M I. Wright
lowing |iarlic!|i.ilmg Vtckx I’cn
Icy. S.tllx ITIcr-on. Harlty I’mvcll were used throughout the party
.
Mr and Mis W II Klrtiy and I Vickie Harden. Andrea llrtilcx. loom*. A-xi.*ting in serving r#*
'
daiigliler. Mrs Shelley Bonne, id I.aurm'll Johnson, t'indv Kennedy. 1 fic-hmcnl* of enke, inscribed with
Jp\
Haines City, li-fl Monday foi Mary Margaret Reynold*, Mary I llie tiiniii'.* of the konorres, mints,
, Slirevcp.il, l.a where they will Ziminix'inait. and Margaret Jar -lilted nuts, puneh and coffee wera
] attend the marriage of their son, rdl
Mr* Hrannon Ti*on, Mr*. Eugcnt
I .1.mil's Kuhv. t&lt;&gt; Mis- Emllv t'.n..
Carl two cnltflcd Flower*" "'ll Johnson, Mi*. Chan Vail, Mr*. 0 .
on Friday Del 2!l
feature Dnri- t'arl-on. So/ m I• I.hiiiIi .'**. Mr* J. I„ Horton Jr.,
j Faille, Cnllty Hatt-et
Melon. 'li 1. Chill 11* Mur*. Mr*. J. P. WitI Mi and Mr- I* I Hmli.ikri |Hick-. Dchhlf 'Ii i .on C iiii \l« n -on, Mr«. hn»» Hi ink, nml Mu. J.
K.,:-j
are in l.akrland illeiidtog Hie fun i wether. Melanie itriet. K.ittix in I ,\fnlprj4on
tSf
ei i| ol Mi lirotiaker' • lirolbrr tn ! Bft. Relit Morgan. I .o|a I'flrtbi. k.
Hip fir it «*»vii * 4 of the Flfit
law. Rnl H ill, u tlo e llcilll n- JI.lilil.i Ham-. Mt.iron Gann , d o
&lt; fit i.-t 1itt f 'Innrh wete held in th*
i o' n I Sjtilidav. Pi t 2.1
fac(|iiclinc II iinplon. Jcii Win d Jon lot tligli S'lionl. hut und«r Mt.
land
'Inil.'i'- direct ion the present
xt r .iinI Mis i Itarte* W Hamit
Carl three.
Bird-', xxttli '.| chinch hiuldtiig wa* started and
|have letiiiiird (tolil Charleston. S 1 riemic Epstein. Mitt Ilia Joint .on coiiipl. i.d Dedication s e r v i c e a
i C alter attending Parents' Dav I Mary Kate Conifer. Cifly Crc-nat xxere held on Mothers ' day tn 1929.
ohsi iv.nice al Ihe Citadel where) and Shcralynn Williams
The |Mr. mid Mi *. Mailer xvero Interest*
I their son Wesley ttamll is in his foiirlll scctlnu \vill coilsl-l nt an ed m civie affair* and he organis­
sophomore vrar I uneheon In Ihe .irrntuilie inimher hv Angie .Slew ed Hie fo .1 Git| Scout troop 1A
dicing hall le.iliired an address to art the Halloxxe’eu dance a- pail ■Sanford olid '"Mlilined a* Its lead*
: the &lt;'it.id* I piesidenl. lien 'talk fixe xxtll he done It) llatlix Cn\ ei tmlil In- depurtnre.
t.
t\ i t irk
Carol Sailer. Bonnie Cox. amt
I
'lr Mnrlei i* noxv minister of
Ellen farter
lS 1^ **
I
Ho 1 to 1- 1mu Chinch 111 Albia. H«N
Ml s Maltlia Dwell. Miss Join
A kitten aerohnlie xxtlli &lt; md' I along
will. 'Ii*. Mnrler and Mr*.
L
s.nimlers. Miss Ellen Lyon. Eugene Max a* Hie M om m a Cut" xxill
age. " In* in conipanlrd Mra,
Edridge. .mil Edward ’ McCall, ad anpe.ii xxtill Adrienne Flp-tem Sin
frishmen at Florida State Dm &gt;1... 11xti Epp-. .Iiinle While and 'Inil.’i on a 1up around Ihe world
versify at T.illahascc, spent tin Helix Ddhain lit part ’.lx "It dim including -mil places as Egypt,
Weekend III Sanford Willi tlielr pal The .l.n k" xxill lie pr.’ -l’llled t..' \11-i 1111in. iiiid llie Holy Lands, left
k
I
.1il lx .md Siindv Milter
The \| Id id.ix foi 'I iiiiiii where Ihey will
ents
rhe-on I’opeka and ' 1111,1 I'e" &lt;xill mu. 10I tin Inlet national Conven­
lit W 11 i. mliorr It iw i**tnriudI lie lieilornieil fix l’etinx Ciilx.i tion of in-, iple- of Christ which
f»mu &gt;,he\ till* N f where Iih Harli.ir i Jean Meddler. Jill "1 1 x* ill continue ihrongh Oct. 30.
' ppro x1himI*dx* Tdl guests call­
lift m|i d Hip xt »Ip Mxft i'p.tlhie pop lllied 1 Ep-lcili. and Ceggx Cinx. il
\nil ion
In part lime Jncx Mu-e and lt.it&gt; ed bet ween llie hour* of 7 and 9 p.
lli-cr x» ill appear as liellliops mil , hi tin lud.’d hi llie out-of-town
TIip mi.im fiiriulx *»f Mrv .1 in the ti'iifh and filial seelmii &lt;&gt;t 1 gi|.’*lH xxei e Mr*. Pennington of
MILS. V Kit DIE MAE 1.1’ Nl»(|l' 1ST
Mu fin Stioppfpher will to* e|uil f&lt;* III.' first slum Hie "Darktoxvn I . e-loirg, i lo former Ruth JohnJohn Fite, a senior at Davidson
Photo In JunirstMl’H SIihIH*
know Ht.it xftp fi.ts iptiiriipd from Strullers' Hall" mil lie ixi".enlc l i ‘"ii of Sniifoi |, olid Mis. Andenoa
College, Davidson, N. C.. I* one
Hip H imhI i S.tinl .i rIIIin .mil Ho* Iix Denier Yiidopiclt lov Dilggai. "f Delaiod. the former Hattia
of the eight outstanding senior*
^
^
*
piv 11 iii Orl.inilo uftpr iiihteri!otmt Jonelle Lee, Carol Samuel. Call laisiilig of .Saitfold,
elected to membership of the
irPMtnipMt for tpti nvppK.s uml th*H IIalinn. Janie W'liili anil Sxlxi i
North Carolina Gamma Chapter ol
slip in tm|*ovtin: uml eonv.ilpxpuu* WtllianiPhi Brta Kappn.
$ ;
.
- r i r - ; ' ’
' ut Imm Imiiiip ut 2lt&gt;l Turk Ave
Election to Phi Beta Kappa, Ihr
Dpeitmg Hie a o'clock progiam
J 0 J 0p
&gt; * A loldest and most widely recognized
ixid lie M.mix 11 Epps, Roseinaii
Mix
(iporce
II
W
i
III.
iiiin
Jr
of the American Greek Letter so­
Walloii. and Ii.i* id l.anier doing a
r•i*iiii*i |\ of Sunfot il -iii.l mow of lap lo Ihr lime of Ci el Ix Halo"
cieties, Is the highest recognition
I
Wiofer
I*
uvpm
,
Npeni
\pxfpntn
of excellence In (He general sclml
Ail aerohilie to Mn-|c, Mn-n ,
MHS. LEWIS A. HARLEY
it* mm thom \s
with Mis oho Hups uml Mf&gt; !t Mii- ic xxill lie pri’-enled Iix C.d
arly attainments which undrt grad­
The Hallow e'en thirty fur fht
HDI.I.N l\in ill '.I* Thi' mod mu I Mill IipII
uate* can achieve. In addition to
R.ilinii Jox Diiiig.il. Jon.die I
Jiiiiioi lligli s. hool will fie Friday,
trmi’ i-inl -lom of Hu* m*w l'\ i-.i
possessing Intellectual ability a*
IVgg.x Coxxell Angle Slew .il
dl Del 2U from 7 ill lo in p m nt tht
son is Medic Nlli '
I mil ^ I‘i it-inV • of Mr IInioii Mt pltrn Jlid X lax. inter
well as a remarkable amount of
Mr* G It Sapp, Sanford, i* an
Youth i enter
lhn\fO|»i ritfiN In
flu- ii will i ftp pt to Ip *» o Hiul hr i
perseverance and consistency, thr noiinriiig ihe cncagrmcnl of liei Nll%
Sxlxia William- ail! p o ll... &gt;
&lt;11 i-x •hii. tod eighth grade stu­
potlflllpit f" sf ,lo rpli x 111Inpi I il •aiiex loiiinx in perl lln ..' xx.ll.
eight senior* receiving the coveted daughter, Mr* Veidlr Mae l.miil prI'llMCV nf i IfiYl* I.III \
Aflrr Himt W' ii * * f trviMj* t m (* imp i where slip iiiMterwpnt Janie Willie iieilnriiimg Simnx dent at Ihe 'll Sold- Cathollt
hid* this fall also have achieved •|Ui*t, lo Ralph W llarlin.in
Si hoot lie e - tended all invitation
I’OMKMly \%ttli t'iinf ilv NMl mulor ion:iT\ reernlly
position* ut leadership in extra
Mr* l.undipii’-l work* a* a trim
lop- she will oe lolloxxed iix Jox ! Fxexotic i- i-keil to come in
|curricular activities.
Dilgil.ir iii Yellow- Daffodil" I'arl I co-lntnc
in ker ill Ihe Pali irk Fruit Co I It,IN pittcil .1 M'lUltlN xhi*U .lIliHlf
'duo..Ion will be 23
Mrs l It It.iv liun m ol piI hei m \ 1 ill eon I * ol a lap group |,, ntMr Fife, son of Mr. and Mrs Seiilti French Ave and Mr ilarl ilorltirs ip tin* pr lint* MmidI.iv ut '.r
n oli'Mce to r.Miipu to he with Iipi im lulling I.xmi H.oiman. Cele-lcI
K. W. File of Sanford, 1% a psy­ l n
nton I* cmplpyr l liv Mlerman *1"! '»pp'"sM«‘ l.nrHr Hull urr.l I »I n
The marriage of MM* ll«*lfv Dorl* William*, daughter of Mr. anil chology major and tins won one of Transporl Line . Miami, a* * \i n */ &gt;I»M llir tnp .»ftf ii lniiis mi om to I inn •nil iI.iiii'Mpi , Mi uml C.mellc ' ick) Fdilililik.- Calfi
Sin e i Imn.th i m.-wise; spread
1 'V Wlirlht i |li»* nt*v\ %Id»\\ a ill tut Mi- IUioii MppliPM*- ut I'M SrNfii' Ili-lli I i-lier. Judy Harman Janet I n c .
Mr*. Wlllaril Ozhriii KImiixcII nrul l.cxvln Alvin Harley, non »f Mr*. John Ihe 42 fellowship* given hv Ihe n.i frui’k driver
xxilh i reamed
cottage
\\p
M
ux
I*
Ixluinl
tiimul
Social
Science
Iteseareli
McKIli Harley of Juckxonville, wo* «idemnl*rd Mommy evening at 7:110
John-nu Dnniia Ccler*. Jox l iipp c l i r e . e and pie-.- -life- hack Into
The weddioi: &gt;III lie Nov 2,1 nl iiiIm I.lie \ • t.iltii,; irtii.iiiiN ft l».
Council
last
summer
for
a
special
o'clock in the Elrat Baptist Church with the Rev. W. I’ . Brook* Jr*,
'Iargali i Wliluirn. and 'l.oie h u l l . l l n liapc Serve on silad
Ihe Central iliplisl ('tiureh in n*«'m Ai»&gt;w in Hu if.fh Mriln h.t**
I' I'IpidIn of Alton f iinif» t x*ill i • Stepp
experiment ut Duvldson. He I* a Sanford wllli Ihe IIev S I. Whal •imiiimhI .« I &lt;f nf I ill
offlriating.
green- with in.notiiial.xi' or FTcneh
•iel
to
Ip.irn
of
In.
illor
x
.it
lo
member
of
Kappa
Alnhu,
Della
Si Mill1 ol flip HND'Ws writ' In.til
ley perforiiiing Ihe eereinonv
In a hcuiillfiil candlelight acr-9 ----—
loin II. l ee xxill lie fealllied III die-.mg II dc.iifd Pie cottage
home
m
i
I
ih
•
'oini
Phi
Alpha,
secretary
of
the
hand,
l*&lt;! With pi .HUP, nlliPis pl.tiiliPil flip
-en-nned with
vice, the single rlnir re reinon y wa* poured ut another table by Mr.*.
hi Indian ae roll .In and lappm : elice e max he
show iintiipn'ifulVv Munv vipwprs
performed hencath an arch form- Holly I’iercy and Mr*. 8. C. Gru- and I.* an associate editor of Quip*
rhyllinix will Re done In Ci* Hi fiiiel) gr.iti'd onion.
Motiprl
Mon
I
n
.
n
o
m
*if
Mi
uml
and
Crank*,
having
been
a
man­
think ir» ||imm| IIipsp UipIiiiIp Mist
.
*d of graduating •eviin-hrunchcil
Imn Anot her lap gioup will eon
aging editor Iasi year.
It.ill hprsrlf “ \ finp xlinw. hut «»lt Mrs IIpiiimo V MtirriN. lm*- -l-t ill Ginger Clock. I IItic.la Cp Ihe nogr.mi xvill he part II cncamlelahra healing while taper* ham.
plpfl'ip.i
l'i
Kuppu
Alphu
frnternlt\
Mi*.
Itoy
Hrltt
and
Mr*.
J.
D.
Mr.
Fite
Is
looking
forward
lo
no nikL "'hi* tohl iiip "I print
•prInkier! with gold ami untwined Drown receiver! the guest* at the a graduate fellowship In psychol­
-teill. Jeallllle Malhl.oi, I’eggx ‘ lllc
lied While and Blue’ 4
Hu ouch It I'm only M»rry I won't it Hip Ihihersllv «»f Floriilu
with gold leave* ami cluntera of door and Mr*. J. P, Chnildln and ogy and U a candidate (or a Ful
Cowell. Callv Vogel. Jill We I Ca halnn nniuher by Mnrilyn Epps,
M gold grape*. I’alni* were hanked at
atilr to wulrh H uml our nIiiiu i Mi uml Mr* K A I'errv of II I la "lllluker. ' lek) While. Jmlx J....'ll. I.ee, and In) Ihlggnr with
Mi** Martlia Grogan presided, over bright Keholorshlp lo thr Dnlver
too." ,
*lTV th* altar and while chrysan­ the
1 Mtuml Mere tht* w refrm f fTfir^ln *»f I avemler. Joex Mu-t’. atpl ItoR Cal Harris, Janet Johnson, Dorms
bride's hook. Floating hostess­ *lty of Oslo to pursue his choieb
C.dcr. Jox fillip, Judy t.avnndur,
themum* and pompont* were ar­ es were
Of
llff view ITT fIn Mn| f li t*i|r fin \1r uml Mr II I M o 11** I Iip \ III -er
WEDNESDAY
Mr*. Donald Plamm, Ml** sulilecl In Norway.
Red IIII.I a II. I* ill lo pi i a olid 'lane ’di pp, I’ d (liapm.in. Pat
ranged with gold leave* In tall Mildred Turner, Ml** Myra Mad­
Tile (•illld ol the Fll il Mellnt I -I light nifnitt w1 f|K»\'i .«• is . ui- t ( •It ii • »ii fin'll w,i \ In i iklulioiiin
hv * and Saliill"! and l oin Indm.: l( il him md i.md.l Wllli.ltlls
bankets. Marking the family pew*
4 lullrh has eliarge of thr orogi mi mini fnt lit* flMMII* \\* II •i i ' (til1it
Ml** Itorl* Jones, Ml** Wanda
were satin covered heart* touched den,
lo lie fii’lil at MrKiltlei II ill at t 111 vtcxx point pi«•' ail
Hridgc*,
Mis*
Dot
Tcnln,
nod
Ml*s
Mr.
S'
Ini
IfotiHi
"
•
utinitiL!
the
I
with gold, and dainty spray* of Delnris MiUted. Soft music was
M. ill" hill 1*|*1 il |A•• i i ••i •1 Il’.HIII I , ItDlO SpIOIIIdIp I ntlllf'
p lit
pompom* tied with *atin stream­ rendered during the evening by
The Mid Week Prayer KerWee H Ihe meilie linii'Hf 1!••’&gt; ri •it.* 1rl iIIih ’Iiim: flip Fho ill i Aft T» urh
er*.
the First Haptisl t'horrh will I"- Minim*’. 3i. .1 1 *'i \n^*lr l.itx
» i » om I'litlofi Ii* 1*1 ut *•! Hip wp* l
John I,. Miller ut the piano.
Mrs. Marvin Milam, orgonmt, Mrs.
gilt al 7 ;tll p in W« begin Hie
Vmii'Vi •Pl'tl IpMl III ro.inv iihiiii
••inf il llii I imp* I ••t .••*•• Hotel t»
laitor
in
the
evening
the
bride
played the traditional wedding
sillily
of
Hie
hiifik
of
I
|iln
.1
oi*
thmiith non rnil:fit oof h i npui/p I tlitpu
maichfii, and prior to the cere and groom left for u wedding trip
The Exernllle ( onmilllre of tlo- hlfll .is Hip &lt;lent *|iu\«
. n. t ,|
Tlic Library Council id Sciiiliiuli
..... I..-...I
\|,
through Colin ado and a lour of the
First
Ha
lit
l
&gt;
1
Tmiiiinr
Dnlon
&gt;»ili
Nft It* M\ |(|llliioi* i wIi'i •
Perfi-rt'inve
| e Yo. W« “ - After three week* they will High School win cntcrluiiird Li»i inei’l in ihe Chapel alter Hie I'p n practioiD r no |*\ I' mi iil\ ».,• iM,
I’layt*.! . d&gt; c|i dx eil tic.tx x « |||| Mini* ol .&lt;f Ho I ' ion * i il' ol Moi
week at lhi&gt; home of Ihe schoul li
er
Meeting
service
brarlan, Mi** Edna Chittenden
heard .md ollo-i disgin-.
Oil III &lt;•.IIM* a\||l«*. fldl ('It'll ni *11
The Dcparnurnl ol I lm Ail of
,
Enllouing » dclloiiuiii vopper Ihr
Without llie 1. 1,.. I. .if- .md mate ut;: with her parent*.. Mt amf
lhn
Sanford
Woman
*
•
lull
i&gt;
lm
nrcnldcnl, Pal Nicks, condoclcd
Iloonc |. a i i.it's;x fared fcl Mt - If s llillhiiiier
lng a musical lea al A li in -poll up.
hnx xxill. deep a t |..’iit rating I’X.'1 ® uml 1
A
i r &amp; a i ! (he buxine** meeting
sored
by
Mr*
Laura
i'
Brown
John L. Miller *ang SHicau»i
..
.
lf
nr,hld
Other
officers
were
rlcclcd
ns
or was Ilm white orchid from her
tejioced in xxlid I'V tc. 'lollC * it•n
are Mr- r|\de li nn m He
The Lord'* Prayer
hiiI he' n one of I!••■ f* " '
for hi- movie . ..,, .
bomiurt. Mr*. Barley la a follows. vice president. Palsy Te* Hostesses
Mr*
Frank
Evan-,
and
M
i
.
The bride, who wai given in bridal
IV t o . d ho ran *t** it lie t•
lo;
secretary,
Eva
Spears:
trees
native
of
Saofonl
having
attended
"In
II'*’
pad
I.
.
&lt;i,.
|
il,
,t
|
|
,,
marriage by her *tcpfatlier, wa* the local school* and graduated urer. Sandra I.ec: and rhaplaln, James fluff
i hoi miff* *1 t*i ipp» *f io only mo*
show li.s lie* n on
h. •|i&gt;, 111. *| out
lovely In a gown of white Chantilly from Seminole High School. At Jeanne Coppengrr
**f Hi* fo t '»i film
I*i th#
Mid Week Prayer - r i i n
il
"f
hai’*
hid
noo,
r
..
ogtid'on
iedh
lace over bridal *attn. The bodice prevent she i» employed at the
other h* metrly vet .♦ Ip' t iPit
the Elrat Methodist * loirrh in
Various
way*
ol
mrellng
flnan
in
pulihe
and
m
m,.
i,
|(,a„
wa* fashioned along prince** City Product* Corporation. Mr. rial nreil* were dl«eii*ied Ramon Klnley Hall will b» a* I :in p in
nan itor
I ever got In the in.no|i's
line* and featured a sweetheart Harley «».. horn in Jacksonville Wallen. I’ aDy Tevlo. and Hell*
TIIDRSD AV
"M m »l**etorx wlm D'hM iii o?i
good
tiling
for
O
H
*
S'rni
Iff
|
y
neckline and long sleeve* ending in and graduated from Lee High Jean Martin were appointed a* Ihr
Senior choir llrlieio ,11 »-il| hi
Hie .how iosi'stffl fh.it I h** t* *;r*i
when
htnk*
pot
o
p
ffo*
fvi«irt•
y
nfi
point* over tho hand*. Self cov­ School, lie I* a member of tne finance rnnimltlre.
at 7:30 p in. al Ihe Fir I Mefhodi-I
rrtil pr ui l i l i o i i p f h r rem it Itnl
flic l.a .* of an .«» t»o ' . h it yntl
ered button* extended down the aeully associated with the City
"When a n|»p «I.i I fi**l*l «n m v*&gt;1\ ***l
Thoup present were Hr lly Jean Church
grt pa i'I what V'MIIP o n i t t i to I euniiot h.imlle if A NpeeiuhO
hack ami the graceful skirt term­ Rotary ami Elk* Club and I* preThe
Junior
If
A
will
mrel
al
Martin, I'alsy 'Oslo, Pat Nicks, Hie First HaiiHsf riiurrli d 7 i&gt; in term- o' Hie pillilli « lf|ti » |r*fi;p of
inated in a Cathedral train. Her Prnduct* Corporation.
Ii .in lo he e ilh-1 io Mip fpehlneal
Robert Carver, Ramon Wallen.
Rcmimda Heliek ih Lodge No 13 you
flnertlp veil of bridal lllualnn fell
June Connor, Russell Henlun. Will mrel in Hie Hull Hall al A "With ri filer fifi mini | M , •till i er wmihlii't aMow 0 any **Vli
rom V Juliette Van of matching
pi way "
Hetty Lynn Selvinge, Marianne pm
could it. ve rotlrvi ffiv iei'M^MifMifi
illiulon and
w°ro a , Runtrea* of Tampa,
lie sunt llie .how p-l . plenty of
Tampa Mr. ami Mr*. Ludwig, Jeanne Conpcngcr, Eva
The Drlamlo Deam-rv merimg tn iimvli&lt;i »»tr \%|i |
■ingle itrnnd of pearl*, a gift from A. W. Tate of Winter Park, Mr. Spears, Mis* Edna ( hlllrndcn or.d
k'Htmi; if ailvirr When
" hen Hip fit *l film u.n
will lie af lloli Pro-- &lt; hureli hr in TV "
the bridegroom, and *no carried a and Mr* J I', rhaildin of Titui- Ml** l.anra ('hlllrndcn
m.oh' II. d»&lt; lm . w.ie m all. nil
j ginning with crlrliraloin of Holy
BoofiO Miteiid f" i outifoir his film am e
cascade itounuet of white roie* ville, Mr. and Mrs. Plumber Ste­
Communion at in a m All women
and lille* of the alley centered wart and duiighter of Orlando,
of Hie parish are ur.’id to allrinl
with a while orchid.
,
It. E. Cooke of Miami, and Mr. and
FRIDAY
Ml** Uobbyo Morton aerved a* Mr*. J. If. Sliarp, Mr. and Mrs.
The United Daughter* of thn
the bride'* maid of honor, and Mr*. Sam Wilkes, Mr. and Mr*. H. J.
Confederacy will meei nl 3 p m.
Thoma* Mero waa the brldesina- Damon, Mr. and Mrs. James Bar­
at the lioiiio of Mr* George I).
tron. They wore identical ballerina ley, Mr. nml Mr*. Garland Barley
Bishop, IlHH Iliahl-ciM ft., with
length gown* of white nylon chif­ ami Mr*. J. M. Barley of Jackson­
fon over taffeta. Designed with a ville. ______ ____________
The Elder Spring* Horne Dein Mr*. E. II. I.alley ns ro hostess.
Tho Dupllrot ellridge ('lull will
(canned neckline, a cowl of chif­
nnslrallon Club met recently al
last
t im e
t o n ig h t
fon draped to the back in a v-ahape
ihe home of Mr*. Carl Bradbury meet at llie Yacht Club with seal­
Ho
rn
KE
ATI
IKES
ing to start at 7: lfi i&gt; m and play
and extended In a grarceful panel
for cleaning sewing machine*
to the hemline. Their headdrer**
Portable elrclrlr* belonging lo to liegln at H o'clock.
S.NNKOKIFS FIRST SHOWING
waa of nylon chiffon anJ they
Mr*. Arnold Timid and Mr*. Wli
Vyla A
carried bouquet* of red happini’ii
Mineral i ru n
bur Nolan nml treadle machine*
ronnli
roaea attchrd to wVte velvet'
belonging lo Mr*. J. II Wynn and
muff*. Their high heeled ilippera
Mr*. C. Dradbury were renovated
were of rod oetin.
Tho following member* of Iht under Mis* Myrtle Wilson's dlrcc
LAST TIME TOIIAY
Serving ai beat man waa the 8*1110 HarriMin Chapter. National tion.
ON PARADE
Rev. Kelby McColllater of Lake Society of tho Daughter* of tho
CHEEK GARSON
Olher member* present were
vaucaioa
American
[Involution
attended
Ihe
Mary. Groomeinen were Clarence
Mr*.
S.
K.
Norwood.
Mr*.
H
K
a*
AN!)
Iwo revolutionary
i the Florida Ramcv, Mr*. Henry Foster, and
meeting of District 4 or
Mlleted, brother-in-law of the bride mretlng
___
a
ii*UMic
fieiuii
KOHEHT ItYAN
and Jamea and Garland Barley of Organization at SI. Cloud Monday: Mrs. C. D. Bradbury.
Jacksonville, brothera of the bride* Mr*. H. W. Hiickcr, Regent, Mrs.
IN
Tube painting of textile* was
new models . . .
A. n. Key, Mr*. Miriam Rusiell,
groom.
INITtDIIII TNG
demonstrated by Mis* Wilson.
Mrs. A. C. Henson, and Mrs. L. P. alio
HTAHHING
A sandwich lunch was enjoyed al
COllEItT M 'llHIDT
For her daughters wedding, Mrs. Jiagan Sr.
th ey're ■ • c r r y - i* « 1d
with Iced tea, pickles, and
WITH
Stansell chose a gown of powder
HAY Ml Dill.ETON
Tne State officer* were present noon
itDTH w 'im n k
blue lace over taffeta, with black and gave their plan* frr the com­ dessert served by the hostcsF.
I.C
n
t.I.i;
NDII.'I
'N
no ironing necessary
♦ND FEATCHING
accessories. She wore a corsage ing year, the stale Regent, Mrfe.
EILEEN CHRISTY
of pink sweetheart rosea.
THE BROOK I.YN DUDCEim
H. r . Ifachlan of Miami, present­
STARTS TOMORROW
Tha bridegroom's . mother waa ing the State Project for the year
CARTOON
Styla A 172 - N-«* Tick till.*.
m.Klfl with •*.
gownad, In navy and white silk —a n electric
______ paint sprayer for the
with • corsage of pink sweetheart Kale Duncan Smith School of
.|u&gt;ixc l*.Miie« fool.
rosaa at her shoulder. She also Grant, Ala. This school Is one of
THURSDAY — FRIDAY
Sum 000 121 1 ............ ....................IM S
supported by the NsIhe school*
sch
SANFORD’S
al tSociety for mountain chutkmal
a ,
The Buslne*s and Professions!
MUST SHOWING
ding, a candlelight reception waa
Stylo B
- ftfif map lira Rubber liwk
hit nsw
Club Is sponsoring a
Mn». Henry Hoia g s o f ]DeLand, Women’s
held tn tha fellowship room of the
wnluaivr ptlenled nrrk and booler fool $2.30
plsstlc-wsre
parly
tonight
at
A
enae Cham
educational building. Tha rooms „the Stale Nations1 Defen*
o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. E.
NiI-T Nile Itinior Doll..................
$2.99
were decoraUd with fem and var­ man Wa* a main speaker and ihe Baker In Lake Mary.
Your ctuii.ii ut roloi*: tdue giren, pink. »ellow.
ious arrangements of white glad­ will speak In Sanford to Ihe 8allia&gt;
All
members
are
Invited
lo
bring
ioli, chrysanthemums and pom­ Harrison Chapter on Nov. IS.
The meeting wa* field at lbs I friend. The purpose of the osrty
poms. Candles w en placed In the
• lo raise funds which will go
Styla C VI •&gt; &gt;l»l&gt; A mill matrhlni p«nl&gt;
------- in
windows and graduated candela­ Presbyterian Church
toward the building of a home for
eon was served
Sin*
000
1214
..................................... $3.25
bra on standards formed a bach- and luncheon
the National Federation of BPW.
boiles* Chapter._________
lapl
ground for the receiving line.
The bride’* table waa covered
Clean and fuffy pillows should
If you’re a real laile-as-you-go
with a beautiful lare cloth and bald rook, you'll l__
like a rubber stova b# on the Hat for Fall housaclaanmCOLON
four-tiered weddlnr cake topped
Ing
says tha Amarlcan Institute of
at with an Indented
indented I
w‘ '
'
Laundering, research and sducatt
‘ eeutsr of the laundry Indusclesn wli
Bows have become dirty and
cloth liter
.ration laden over tha sum•
Its.i. Otherwise, itahas
will
month* and can stand a flu ff
and.crust on {he a u
CARTOON — LATEST NEWS
course, food bits are
CARLOS THOMPSON

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The Brownlee Bible Class held
it&gt; Hallowe’en Party at the Pres­
byterian Kduratiiin.il Building Sat
unlay night at A o'clock.
The Assembly was appropriately
decorated with Jack &lt;&gt;lantern*,
pumpkins, black cat*, wltchc*. and
toils. Black and orange stream­
ers were hung gaily about the
room carrying out tne Hallowe'en
theme. Costume prlie was won b»
Henry O'Amico and the contest
prize by Mrs. Everett Orlenke
Committee In charge was Mr. and
Mrs. John Shepard. Mr. and Mr».
Curtis Hughes, and Mrs. Hclco
Bryan.
A scavrnger hunt wa* enjoyed
by all and the children were rn
trrlalnrd with a movie The deco
ration* were done hv Henri
D'Amico. Kverctl Orlenke anil Al
Case. Coffee, apple lulre, donuts'
and a variety of Hallowe'en can j
dies were served.
Those attending were Anther lie
Young, Mr and Mrs mil wirlmlili
and son. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Dnvi* and family, Mr. and Mr*
C. W. Johnson and Patty, Mr and
Mrs. I.ee Hunter and children. Mr
and Mrs. Henry D'Amico and fam
lly, Mr. and Mrs. Al Case and
family, Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Lux
en. LI. and Mr*. Kvcrett Orlenke.
Mr. and Mr*. Jack Armslrong and
family. Mr and Mr*. Larry lllnrh
and son. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Aiken.
Mr*. Sary King and children, Mr*
Pat Lanier and *nn. Mr*. Merle
Warner, and the host* and hos­
tesses, Mr and Mr* Shepard, Mr
and Mrs Hughes and Mrs. Ilelep
Bryan.

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M/ss 8eMy Doris Williams
Is Bride Of Lewis A. Barley

NBC Is Battling
Supremacy
O f I Love Lucy

7th, 8th Graders
Invited To Party
At Youth Center

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Library Council
Elects Officers

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Home Demo Club
Given Lessons

Several Ladies
Attend District
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Which
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M e Citizen

Freshman At UofF
To Receive Mqdal

No Successor

Cor llnued from pete one)
GAINESVILLE &lt;A-A UcDversll
of Florida freshman. Dale V.. elded tnat convention delegates In
i fro * pace on#)
WEST PALM BEACH ■* — Ar#
wr.il. m
m, ui
uviumi will
Will rw
rirc 1956 will tie chosen by primary
Brown,
at,
of Ooulda,
receive
tkl'^7i„ra&gt;*tM
thiW
‘ ^
' rD ro- »l°mle batlery for radiation detec-T
one of the nation'! top military vote.
vi ! “ * f j . tlureor.
.w i l f o Uon , rdiV
device* was unveiled here run out of energy and must be
pei'tp 4nd the'enjoyment
awards during the IlfllVAMlIllU
C. C. Spades, national commituniversity's
"r.ccliarjjcd.” This Is done by the
J“n e eondltlona whleHejlat.a* &gt; )Ienry c . Gibson Jr., president n u c.
homecomlof tkl •weektbd.' - ••coiin from Stt Augustine, alto
aforesaid, With »ald stable, feed ^ ,he Ri(||#,|on Honeurrh dorp..
He will be a iea tn e Navy sew the legal provision revjulrinc
It would take one billion of these
btilMln*.
manure ......
arid etc., result* who disclosed
dincjUHe(l detail* at a pre** atomic butteries to li*&gt;lit one l(X)
,__
...____
Orowlvariety political parties’' to have fhia pc*“ *th* »breeding
x ...... of mo*qUltoc*, confer#nce. said the device
W
devlc rfll watt electric light bulb, Gibson
cent of the total registrations wl«
ui
fhaa* an dolher dHease carrying m«k«? It possible for a n y lpcr*on
,. - - - . said.
not be affected bv the party's fail­
Lobor
SHtchcll
has
pledged
'any
According
to
the
citation,
signed
ftirtet* detrimental to the health |n know exact V at a I llmM Ihe
ure to have e candidate.
government
action
neertsary"
to
by
President
Blaenbower,
Brown
of relator*, their gue*trf, tenant* amount of ratifalioij to Which he
He laid the GOP hat more than
boost
employment
ami
Bt;b»g
«Unwill
be
cited
for
ealraordlnary
4t\d aJiyhOilv’
.,- else
w ' around
;•••* said has
ha* been
been exnnSeH
exposed.
vksi^ _ out
. _ the "prosper- heroism a* a medical corps man 10 per cent of the total registra­
dards, carrying
tion! and the governor’s vote Tues­
. li. * ,.
..
Gibson said the development
lly without war" tfiemu
l l 9 location, condition and deals exclusively with mat ten
day will not affect the statu* ot
die
Republican* have pit...
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■"&lt;* M
Pldce perlalnln# to radiation and atom]?
the Republican Party In Florida.
campaign to win control
ntrol
of
the
'
Betide*
delivering
small-arm*
The executive committee aDc
w I “V'j4™
f,,°d supply bf energy but "the discovery has
neat Congress.
fire
against
the
enemy
when
on
the relators." /. .
|opehed the possibility fdr'other
approved a *motion
by Roger Florv
Following President
o!
was
ambushed.
B
*— ------Brown
also
.&gt; .. ,. •tnhlc I* In a strict- developments for peacetime a*
t o ’ request the
secretary of‘ Mule
er's
lead,
Mitchell
told
a
nation
imber
e
number
of
anti-tank
jv residential section of the said Well ns wartime use."
to
ask
all
county
commissions
to
wide television and radio audience -------- —
grenades
la nding near the wound leave ballots and voting machine
C|tv of Sanford und n residential
These, he sqiil, ’ Include such
last
night
that
IP3I
hat
been
"tbe
■"ri
hurl
led
(hem
back
at
the
Just a* they are. The lulcnl ot Du.,
Mellon which la highly restricted." thing* as a self-powered radio
most pto*|icrnus peacetime year •n«***'*- ..
. . , Is
no hsllol will
will l&gt;»
"WHEREFORE, the premise* flashlight or electric shaver which
. that
jIV no.tjajlol
be reprinted
in
our
hlslory."
One
of
i
c
*pH.*ri
to delete; Watson'i name.
consl
considered, the relator* pray w» ! rc
. . 11111 “ “ R&gt;ng way llr THE ASSORT ATKD I’HESS
nd
dcsblt
rsonal
in
He
lashed
out
at
"politicians
try■1,(}
llc^
[
I
*?w«ion*S*d
from
actuality."
Mrs.
Showsller
said
"II would
Aillul Stevenson suys Iteptibllcui
war
Ing to get your vote by distorting JJy*!*
*ned d"ealh and be almoM Impossible to get a
"hvt the defendan t by In- ' *}««"J* * erS
&amp; « £ « » » campaigner* art, using “commit
facts oml trying to scare you."
W
P ' W ■ rescue team name on the ballot at this lime,
i." He I
Instructed
June*.or. be required to remove !{!!!.,?£, M'
■ en* the firm a n I » m, character assosnlnatlon,
some ,n «rimlnUUring medical treat- and Mr*. Clare Williams of st
sold that while there was so
. IW- .—j , r r ' rm- -y
hyslclst, and release of the ln&gt; slur* mill slanders” in their drive
aald stable and feed building and
irospcrlty during (be 30 years
ira of ®L*R* *ni1 ettacuktlng the wound- Petersburg declared "The bell In
puflll FROMSouthern High School, lkiltlmorr, scene ol demonstrations
rtnallon was aulhoclied by Hie for control of the next Congress.
temocrallc admlnDtratlona, "it
" ' ‘ “ ■'Tlmeril. It preVlousfy
protesting an end ot icaregallon, nro shown being introduced to an
ta/ait of the party would ba m?rvAnd Vire President Nlxun snys,
was built on Hie suffering and trag
ed by not putting up a man to
ion said, "The Democrnts have run out of
iw im lf
f f l r had been Aatricted. Gibio
Integrated data at Haw Hoehalle, N.Y.. Illtli School. Standing, latt to
edy
of
Dvo
wkir
.*'1
‘
aucceed *jr. Walsor? “•
55
'^!L_or
J".
aML*I
Thd'riew device; called a radlac gas."
right, are Paul Shfpp, 10, Ntw Itochelln Negro student, Robert Rodgers,
dP 'Upon the property deter!
Tlie Elsenhower administration
____ _ of Ta
•Slmefer' charger (R D O ; makes
With these words, two of the
23, Betty Hanslanian, H, teacher Roliett Forbes, Carole Peters, 10,
hirelrf.'"
••|^be]l|ev
0n effort Will be mailo
said:
has
brought
about
peace
and
inoSslble for k soldier In cm
believe^ no
"hlg name” party orators last
shaking hands with Shipp, and Wayne Woolford, 10. The Idea of Invit­
” "t. That the damage* which the ■ worked
whatever
mrker In an atomic plant
creoslngly
pretpemus
times
ahd
la
to
change
ballots
i*
nlgnl moved to nuiKe the campaign
ing southern boys arid girls to New HoChelle for one week to observe
northwest Florldo. 1 suggest tin.
telatora have ao/ferld tmd will hospital
plMI technician workliti
working
king with Itself n subject for cninpalgll de­
working for ■further economic Im­
racially-integrated students was originated by Forbes, (international)
ballots
r«
uffer in the future because of radioactive
know ex bate.
loactlve materials to krioi
provement, hk aatd.
hois remain
'as
they
iffIt
'a* . . . k . t i t art.
tl
. si
W0I&gt;uld be unfair a,.
he nuisance aforesaid be ascer­
y how much radlallon Ip \
which
to what MrWatPresident Eisenhower, with the
"We are looking forward to morel
e
f iS f p- mtie city Hall, sonl has started unless wa cam* up
tained, Including 'the ilamage to he lias
,, Tierin exposed,
.
. ih» on- election Just six ilnys nway, may
Jobs, more production, and a high
who Instructs tht courts, with
would
calth of the relatort, their nouncement sold.
» Ih
_ an,,outatandlng
—;
” n . man.
« • It wvuut
er standard of living for all Amar- *eW today,
reveal today whether he’ll enlarge
be sacrilegious to the memory of
ebm/ort, enjoyment and the de
Olbson said there are now In Ills role in the rnmpnlgn finale.
leans," he said.
Th„
The meeting tomorrow evening Mr. Watson."
irMlajlon of their property, Id use In till* country more than
The White House said yestenluy
"We Republicans are committed I if ^ l 11*
In preparation for
too.ooa dosimeters.
tiding
it two-dav flying trip Into key
and
determined
to
keep
the
peojdk
|
.^c,
aecorid class of tn# course to
ij^a^rd^knd fixed
‘
. tu. arid
i t the. de
, . The atomic battery makes pos states is being considered. Ad­
of
the
United
States
prosperous
bo
held.
The
course
which teaches
ecreed (td pay the slblr a completely scaled unit vance talk indicated possible stops
and to take any government action public speaking, parliamentary
WASHINGTON (/IV - -Sen. M c-f
•aino'^o thp t
which will need no replacement or Friday ut Louisville, Ky., und
nocesiary to expand 'clnp^oymenf K®**riur* »hd group psychology,
’ "And tot- auch further and at|- servicing for 50 to
Wnterloo, Iowa, mid Saturday Cnrthy (It-Wis), evidently ns u nml Ui
10 seiafiIona &lt;
over
part
of
Ills
defense
against
cen­
now
ha the tel,tor*
Hators |*on_
son
said. tlntll
.... *a
....
..at
.....
.
‘ "FlfwnJ*for s T S S i ' ^ f f l I ir,,, Y ' i ^ t n
b e rr
,,0, , hicler“ dales ut Minneapolis, Huston mid
Fifth
have had to be charged at Inter Wilmington, Del, Ohio also figured sure charges, renewed today u
'F.
Mill
hold
the
Dnilud'klsla*.".
/
e
tW
f
f
f
r^
o
f
f|ve
we»ke,
Grim aal’d
e w h s ?:
ground part
wheihoi
imiy
su
n
mini
me
same
I . ff? •pecifjSd thla fhatructlon aids ty 'HE
request for Information al-ont the
Which climbed Mount Bego In
in one re|mrt.
Trouble between
eon the \wp
two
wo neigh- |va
or higher position* than they In-Id
Ceres*
rase
from
on
old
adversary,
tie
French
Alps
reported
Rktay
M
g
the
site
of
a
bor* lip
Stevenson, In a llrooklyn, N. V.,
ut that time."
t tal wreckage sighted (hare is not
package and radio tajk, acrused Nixon of "ped Secretary of the Army Htavens.
wb»n Marion *
-ill---a*-lied
a a----»--- perversion ami
that of the U. S. Air Fore* C47
One of the grounds cited by a
?b lets thun •Bing
m meeting lc —
roWmlsslon
birring,
k ---* |
Sunday oh a flight
dlum dial subversion ns the witches' brew of special slx-niuu committee In rec­
(tabling of a horse on
from Roma to Lyon with It perommending that McCarthy be cen­
Republican victory.
botham prUpatly cunU*rV"W ’ ■
loni aboard.
Republican administration
sured by tbe full Minute was an
At Portland, Or#., Nlxmi told n .........................
neglected tbe working ,rmenn
m# and Ta(**n°f P*,*1,***™HT ProcVd urt.
sac ground party was composed
The
|lil':i| sail
accusation that Ilf
In- i«M
abused
llii|&lt;.
no **nlma? * cbtiIiTV&gt;e^ kept'within cure of slronilum 90, a radioactive Col* rally,
L5'
!low
to
fun
a
buslnsss
m
&lt;
sstrally, "Our campaign Is un |Gen. Ralph W. /wicker last Fa
o( two Americans, Walter Mfllerd
DEI,AND */(')- Two women sec- bent aloof from the Jobless
BOO feet of another person’ a horn*. Isotope obtained from the Atomic &lt;;t»C
Mefi pr«W frig, 7get more business attended
atten
lem.
the
lipgrardc
filial
steadily
rlluibiug
.
niury
while
questioning
him
ab-i
of
Providence, R. I., and Or. Ru­
lit n-U/le* accotnpuliied John It. Ken­
fp y three tri two vote, with Energy Commission.
since two weeks ago,"
|MsJ. Irving Ceres*.
fus Ihessberg, Albany, N. V., and
nedy,
wealthy
llult|iiiore
builder
Mayor Hlgglnlxitham catting the
The charger represents two
a French guide.
earlier talk at H.jclwsler, | Ceres* Is a New York dentist de- }“
J K f f tm H * Tucker
deciding ballot, th e ordinance years of work by Dr. Cohen and N.InY-.unHtevenson
The party, dropped by a U f
hit
at
the
GOC
'
1
scribed
by
the
Wisconsin
aenntor
I
was amtnepded to reduce the other members of the firm, under reconl on economic Issues.
helicopter last night, returned to­
supervision
of
(ho.Navy
Denar)
ilmltlng provision* to too feet,
day after Insix'cllng the wreckage
"The lerord of the *01.1 Guard' as i. "Fifth Amendment Common-, Tll(f , ll(.Hff '*«i,| Monday ho la-.... ibson said. It wllf he avail­
and tile pdnv wii* kept on the I merit
’ Millcrd said, "this is nut the
Rel.n.sly was slain. When
Is an unending effort to turn hack 1st who, he says, was ..romoted „
able
for
civilian
as
Well
ns
mill
and honorably discharged despite ..........
Wll, foun.l
gnnited and directed the adult (du­ C47's w-.'ccknge hut that of a
property.
1
the eloek, to. 1block
lubor'*
right
to •
tary
use
a
refusal
to
uliswer
qm-stion.
.
.
.
1
1
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i
•
unswrr
&lt;
1
1
1
&lt;
H
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s
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II
ration departmtnt at St«taun Uni­
Circuit Court Clerk (). P. Hern
which crashed tiler.' in
A Sepipmlier firtoher .led ne in versity, and organised and dlrcrct- bomber
and bargain collective- alatul alleged Red tie*. The Aimy
"* tlH' surf April :iu his death
IM i."
Metal parts arc made uf alumi­ orgniiU"
on said today he expected It
H
ly," In- said.
.
7 , the cuso
............
. V'Tif.
was reported
as aecidelital drown- the iotiless total Is norma,,* but e.l
tun
coneeded
was
badly
i,,,.
1
num
and
It
was
designed
umlei
the
adult
education
depart­
The search In the Mediterranean
ould be quite some time before
"'K*
"They appose Hie whole euncep- l..«.!t-.-l
bundled
Hip Commerce Department said ment at Florida Southern College area
continued
a final ruling on the matter mu d direction of Howard A. Cearson, tl«m of dignity and security for { uumiie.i.
jliit
got a
vtwi&lt;.k
Hot relative*
ndulives got
a court
court order thl't month's drrp "appeared to be I.ukclnml.
vice
president
In
charge
of
Tycoon
be'iihUlned.
/wicker, now stution.-d in Japan, to disinter tbe body in June
.tun for larger than usual." The -depart­
many
in
nor
ccanainlc
life
with
yackje, Inc., of Miami.
Those wishing to enroll In (he
was commanding officer at Camp mi autopsy. They specifically
Hie weary aid cry of socialism.
IIORMKL ORDERED
lly asked ment said the seasonally Indicated course, which Is eodorss.l by th.'
gelger
Onllkc
Ike tthe much larger
|i
for
evidence
of
cy
A .outlasting view wus voiced Kilmer, N. J., when I'eress was „ ,.|,ee|i
decline
normally
would
be
30,000.
.......................... . ... cyunl.lv
TO PLEAD NOV- 3
er*».»-»-!
» employed
** ‘In October Chaml»er o f CommerrCe, may
counter,
sr, which shovys radialTon at last night by .Secretary of Ulb.ir discharged from thatl jiost.
post. The
Tin1 , mdsonlllg,
poisoning. Tbe medical exa
examiner
The
total
nf
LOS ANGELES MvGc.irge A
either contact the CofC or com*
Iveti second.
any given
xerontl. Intme atnmi
tnmlc bill- Jnim-s C. Mil.lo ll in a television- senator’s questioning of /wicker ,„j,j n,„ autopsy neither rilled out wus put at ri.Ul.optvvIrl
it.14I.tKKF—virtually Un- |o the m eting tomorrow night.
ll.irniel II. meal packing heir an
lory adds
to m
fugO radio talk to the nation.
___ up"
... ruilluilunt up In
wan one of the spark* which nor supported the possibility of changer! fpipi
Sepiember.
front September.
Jasz piano player, has’ been olmlllivoentgcns wills u hairline re
Ignited McCarthy's row will. Slcv- j poisoning.
"We
Itepiibllcunn
lire
couililllte.l
MHehell
said
the
"litfst
Inform
dered In \deavl Nov. 3 to a charge
enrder.
und .U-tfrinlned," MH.bell hiiI.I en* and led to the McCartliy-Army I 'jpe sheriff said the Iwn secreof marijuana |u».sr.tsioi|.
bearings.
Will'll H ^di(s up to KUO it has "to keep the people of the United ■
_ .^ -.E D 'H IS R IN G
"f*
i
tarles
eachit $5
o&lt;x»
bvnctl- lower S y . " 1
...... • were
noi* rui
|.f m
nr IfVlll'H'
the National Assn, (of the Ad­
NOffFOfcK, Va. (A*)— Two anti­
.State* prosperous and tuke any
Willi Henutc debute oil the Me- ciaric.-. in lii* will, lie said they
vancement of White People, War
submarine patrol planes from the
government artlun to expuud em­ Carthy censure issue due to stun were :«» amt 15 years old and both
been given 30 daya to '‘emit about
Norfolk Naval Air Station were
McCarthy lived Huttnnorc.
____ _____arlliv
ployment and have un .-veil higher in less than two weeks,
1,000 in withholding taaaa federk
rkported missing early today some
standard of living for all the peo­ made public a "Dear Mr. Stevons
nient is Increasing, new Joba are 21) mil#* off thu Virginia
latter to the secretary renewing a
ple of the Unite.) .States."
I the hay o t‘ emplpyes hui
opening up."
They carried combined cr
Mitchell said also that "employ- request for a full report on the
ad fn ftrwaril J o (pe gov,rpMitchell' said he ht-J employer alb.
*
•*•'* • ’
promotion
and
discharge
of
I'vrCas.
msnt Is Increasing."
. . plana
.
- vfcfcj,,.
reports of hiring
In
Coaat Guard and Navy alr-aes
Another Mitchell;— Democratic] Declaring that “ inonthi. ago"
nan.
Indian*,
'California,
NcWJirfrescue teams were sent into th«
National Ghnlrmnn Htaph.-n A." during the McCarthy-Arqiy heat-.
_.*• . * . V * .
. , __
___
.*|.uw
s, M
Igintpi.
Rtmde
n t area. '
■ -• , i
MVSome uclofs
,
II,
Mitchell— attacked Monday’s tele­ lugs Steven* "concede.1 we were T h n n T h e i r M f J f P C
Pennsylvania',
Plnrils,
M
asaaChuact to tivo. Such a vised Cabinet meeting ns “a entitled to" such Information, he '. V
Th# naval air itatkm said tb«
1
,, ,
i it Ml/rord, iW., w ii ah- va 10'aft a
setts, Ohio and Tows.
an
Is
Dowcy
Martin
two propflltr-driven patrol plane!
f l l l R f l F y TTT
charade for politicul purposes."
wrote the sjerdury.| kur 00 years Ldna Woolnion
In Delaware Oct. 10 on a
Department figurci ha.} only enough furl to last until
Dewey Is .11, from Kutcmcy,
HIJAFLKA J l i
charge of conspiracy to Interrupt
In New York, he mk.-.l equal
You
did
send
a
list
of
name*,
h«
/
"
f
t
decllrio
tn
uneraploy
midnight last night. They find been
easagaa
the education of school children. Tex., stocky, iiowerfully hullt. n free time far the Democrat*-- it of noun* *10 (iffin*m who hnd ron-1 0,1 . .a,H
^ ° oicii all over the
i September and Ocfo due to rotufn front patrol' at 10
V ;.
lie operated u roohn^ company Navv veteran, lie like* to act. lie’s request granted by NBC and re­ tact with Ih-res* or who were m hl.-i |woild u* euiidoye. editor in chief
was
the
largest
|
n
a
n
/
slmtH
p.
m.
No
radio
distress
signals
had
,
with
Imore In getting good at It, and the ful roles jected by CHS nml AIIR.
—now defunct—In
command.
urpl fimi'ly cnn
Kiirmnn of the cdil.i
th slnee April ll»3l. wncn'tht been heard at any time. '
ire hejtTiiulni! In eniiie Ills wuy.
I
I (/r*e&gt;.
1053 (|ml 1053
CHS said it* policy win "not to
"Significantly, you omitted the! ria,*1*,“ anl " f Vr‘tt‘"* nuiua/ine
KODIT LENS * 1 4 * * nS*u
ran defense production boom
DU
"That’s olie Of Hie best purl* provide time to reply to the 1'iesi
!ui *i&gt;r|it,l ,,
nAlwnyi
in was (felling well under Way.
'4built It," Ilf says. "I must have dent . . . »r members of Ids cabi­ ilium* of (In.,, Iiiilivlilmil
,,
................""ui
I
Vogue,"
iiulilishci
today
by
Dmi
^ 4 * r»
f «e«#v&gt;t
tried out for two doien picture.-, at net, appealing and Speaking at Hie honorable discharge, us well b|^ ,3
|ri|l.,.
(.lslllM, tila
i j j . i o 'i i o w i i
1
Paramount In my lime: I've been such . . ." A lit! citc.l a similar «* tbe name of Ills eommi.oding ,
Amrr|l.a ,r„ m ....... .
all
Tt)NV C'UKTLS
up for three Alan Land pictures pulley.
officer at Hie Ini.- be was liromot- , iu/ , ittlr ,|rcr,.nukcr to the present1
ELECTED MAYOR
and turned down every time. Now
Only ^ | .1)0 ^Veek
pr.HliKlk.n which makes PaThe Cabinet session, ami other ed and the time he wus hunond.ly
UNIVERSAL
CUlU. o h prellmln- they've signed me In star with
LAKELAND
...... eCITY;
n v ? until
recent
public
appcaraiicc*
by
----------.
.
.
i
rjs
fu'ddnnH
available
Thl*
legally
Incorporated
toWnshlp,
ary hearing In the caie of' prom- Humphrey llngart and Fredrle recent public appcaraticea by
you feel that some prci.lcii- woman in the c.mnlry w to every
Elsenhower, were
today tint|f blackout
'nod Moverh In 'The Desperate Hours.' Els.-nliower,
Inent Lakeland phyaldaf
ithln weeks wholly tx&gt;mdaled by U(1lv4f*ai-lilwere credited
creditwl today
order prevents the „f tlu-lr unveiling.
• Bump* t Irrigation
mil dogrep
deg
second
murdei „ he
tcrnational Studios, naa eleejed ac­
lives you a good feeling."
by iHdltlcnl observer* in Washing- Congress from obtulnlng this InAr-.l for 110 veal* this l
ton
with
stlnnilntlng
Interest
In
tho
«
•
•
•
•
*
*
—•
-*
1
‘
f
Billy
l.aigti
wll!
be
y*
ewey's
wife
didn’t
share
Ills
Arvl
for
(M
)
year*
this
gentle,
soft,
tor Tbny CurtU at Ra mkjrof- '
« of BlRy
formation, will you at least tell us
aumed here No
feeling* about his career, and campaign.
spoken lady of Quaker upbringing, Ho boat out M*«rten Olfara by
But there wns disagreement whut, If any, action wus lukon ■ins been worrying nhoul quite an­ a two-thirds margin of the J.oou IOT K. C .m ».r,i.l
*' * why their marriage hit the
The hetvliiL
l-h. # 1
whether Elsenhower’* late Imrat of against the Individual or InrilvU other matter. She spoke tdmut it ( votes cast.
*
.I • ,
'
whan altorneya
dual*
whu
ordered
the
promotion
210 S. I'ork Avf.
on the meanldl
W FBI i«port
he didn't like Hollywmnl nr campaigning will hnve a signifi­
at a small and intimate luncheon
■dLL
cant effect on tho elections results.
on testa
rclcbratlng Hie publication nf her
Mflfl !l»
DII’ I.OM
S«ii. A. WIIH* Robertson (D-Vn)
Lalghr
ITS
iMink. ns she chattel with a fnw
said In an Interview ho In-lleVt*
INC
Dr.
friends ‘ and well wishers. Said Hie
DETROIT
shot
Elsenhower has ui.le.i Itepuhlleaii
__ going to
nrlstocrnlle nml ladylike Mrs
candidates, Itut nut enough t.i cost mure for tho Detroit Hoard of Chase:
,
change
the
result*
materially.
Education to honor next y.-ar'i 10,wife.
"I think American women look
The docto
UlKh ■old me
Ren. George D. Aiken (R-Vt) 04)0 graduating seliord seniors.
wonderful practically nil of the
y away nr the
said Eisenhower I* "Impressing the
S tar warn!
The lM&gt;ar.l yesterday agreed to
im his
people favorably—his eampaign* nay i!7 cents each for diplomas limn.'But why can’t somebody do
rou&lt;
Ing can't but help the Republican fur the graduataa- 2 rents more somethin)! about the men?"
"It iloea acorn to nte they could
party a* well u* the country."
than this year’s.
Uaik more attractive." site mdrnjured wistfully. "I have observed
Carl
BRANC
an I reported men's fashions as
Harman
•fill*
L
well as women's for all these
miner, .
of week*
years, and I give you my word of
!)d wero
honor, I con'd take a man’s suit
('ortlaml
of IB'JO from unite musty closet,
the
a simple fracHa esei
and It would not vary more thftn
3 3 s
over. It hkjl
a half-inch (rum the things they
arolwearing tiilay.
his dig
a paftna
"They hnvi
; dvp *tho somn coat and
jsylvanla cop
this anal
ouraDi, Ihe snme ihjrl and 4ml|4r.
xhape,
Irouserx,
•ml always that tie iiiat hus'iu go
Im wadg9i
•nl'rotit "wHIe
straight down the mlddju.
&gt;iisr‘ •tba abaft whan a seen
uxed to—dot that I 1
i ______
forced acrew of UB frlendi
"Women ex|&gt;erlmcrit with color*
“ " ' S i ilow miner* to atari trwu*
and fnhrles nml mvkllnes -efpeTony Cuetl* |*
dally necklines. Whv couldn't men
W n »r gatty
. Wo’va
w a r ascot* for a chango, or

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lllerarj
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way usVmiB
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WKLAKJ APARTMENTS: rooms.
private bath*. 114 W. First St.
i AlTS. for rent now. Cates Bfdg.
Phone l a ,
________ ____
a UKNI.SIIEIT kitchenette air con­
ditioned apt. Slumberland Court.
l»lway 17-W South Phone 1884-W.
Cn £ ftOOM efficiency apartment,
suitable for couple or single
A
Private balb, Ideally located
across from Post Office. Inquire
_Manuet Jacob lonjs Dept Ktore^

Holla way and Baliy Beds
ay, Week or month—fe ,. 1425.
urnlture t'enjcr
118 West First
APT close In, newly painted. 7U3
W 1st St. Jimmie Cowan, phone
618.
_____
_______
Avalon Apts. Efficiency. Phone
4X3.
Aj'T 112 Kim Ave Phone 1787-W
Irallcl SPACE available Adults
"T■ only. $10. per month Phone 238U.
4 UUOM api. 518 West lafStT
Phone 1731.
i irouii ifo i/s E r a i n i J i r n f v ^
Ca&gt; stove and water beaUr.
Phone 1202J.___
NICE. Clean, comfortable rooms,
hot water year 'round. The
Gables Rooming House, 401 Mag­
nolia Ave.
rtiRNlSllEb. 4 rooms, aunporch
Downstairs. Oil heal. Oil Park.
# FURNISHED 4 room apt Close
* l,i. 217 Oak Avu. Phone fill)
Jimmie Cowan.__ ___
3 ROOM Apt. Private bath anil en­
trance. (.'lose to Naval llase.
Phone 247 W.
ONE ROOM apartment. Water
and lights lurnished. Phone
1W7-W. 418 Palmetto Ave.
I ROOM Apt. 2(X
200) Avocuiiu.
i RKDROOM house nicely
tie
dished, newly decorated Jill). Al
Gibbons, Lake Monroe 2 Doors

from Post Office.

FUHNISHEd home

Couple

1503

_£lllot.
2 HKDKdo M furnished garam
aparlmeiit. 2300 Melhmvlllo Ave

UNFURNISHED house In Lake
Mary. Phone R 7 ^ r 1574 X J.
FURNISHED apt. 2 rooms and
hath, private entrance. Lights,
water furnished. Use of phone.
Close in. Phone 40-W.

«fl 2 BEDROOM furnished apt. avoir

'v

able Nhv. 1st. Close Ins 343Phone 701-W,
________

STORK and house suitable fur
any business. Inquire llnx L c/o
Herald.
3 ROOM Apt. furnished, one block
from shapidng centre, walking
distance of base Lights, water
lurnished $50 mo Phone 1708
or 280-W after 5

TIIK SANFORD HERALD

Welter Title Bout
Tonight In Frisco

-2 5

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USED LiiVatory sink, like liew,
PLU M B IN G
FlttGlDAlKE appliances, sales'
One hour • Wasn and Damp
2 Acres, nice 3 bedroom home with
make an olfer. Tele 9121
Contract and repilr work. Free i and service C, H. Illgli, Oviedo
Dry
bath, masonry construction on
estimates. It. L. Harvey. 291, Fla. Phone 4151 or Kaiilurd
SAN FRANCISCO \f Weller
Due hour Vi • Wash aud Dry
pavetj road near Sanford. Total
Saolord Avc. Phono 1828.
1642-W alter t) p in
Fold
weight title hunt consideration will
rice only $4250, long term* uh
ZENITH
i he at stake here tonight when Del
Finished Laundry
•lance.
FLOOR sanding ami finishing
TKI.KVLSION
Saiiltniin Dry Cleaning
Flanagan of Miimcapoli*. the Vo
Kandnll
E
lectric
Cu.
Cleaning,
waxing.
Serving
SemiBUY • SELL • KENT
The NeW :li’s!
2 ranking couiemler t ingles xxdh
Soiilhxide l.nuiidroinnl
mile County since 1023. It. M lieodlx uml Crosjiy Appliance*
RAYMOND M. BALL, REALTOR
Sales am! Service
Maurice Harper of Oakland
South Side Foodmurt Rldg.
tileuxon. Lake Mary.
Youngstown Kitchci.,
S. D. llighlcyman. Associate
Miller If mill* At Appliance
Tile lo nmnder al Winteilaiid
1UU Cast 23lli St.
Kleclrlcal contracting and repairs
w i^ u th J ^ r ^ A v ^ ^ ^ g lio n e ooo
118 Sooth Park Ave
Phone 211
.Furniture
..11111,1,0 w Car Seat Covers 112 Magnolia Ave.
Arena will he iialionally Idexised
Phono 113
1 by CHS
Edmond's Upholstery Shop
E
ASTW.M r o s M m —3
PIANO SERVICE
-27
Pliunc 1908 For Appliances, contracting—all 27It is scheduled lor lo j, 111 . EsT
. 27111 French Ave
F'lanagail. dully and devci is
llrllliillK I'.'tliitM
I
L a, |. iRJN WORKS
'round electrical service. See
I. Slid# - Piano Technlciau. |riding
so
Hie crest o( a 10 figld win
UsedI Kitchen Chairs
MrUaitey — Sinilli Pniulx
i’sot South Park Phone 225 J
your General Klectrle Dealer.
Plume 2161 Route 1. Saolord
4 oO 2515 S. Park
mug streak wludi includes ., &lt;|&lt;Used Stroller
Plume II,’ l l • steel fabrication
• Welding I
Sanford
Electric
Co.
500
Used Platform Hooker
I 111 MaKimda Ave.
Phone 412 J'S-"» E IM MIX C O N C R E TE
*
5 (SI
\\ I VritIN
-2 8
Used Lounge Chair
Urease
Traps
Septic
lank*
l
r
.
l
w
i
a
l
i
t
l
l
l
,
r
.
5
00
Used Floor Lamps
lilt OLD HOME T O W N
Window Sills
Lintels
Tiles for ALL purposes
l.l Kit ,!1..tilled ol tlx mg'' I'lieii
Used Box Springs
10 00
okficf : i .o i i ip m k m
-23
m.ikr lliat dream .&lt;1 reality SI a
v
10 00 MIKACLE CONCRETE CO.
Usud Wicker Sofa
lesson at Seminole I'nuidx Slade
3181 Kim Ave 1
N A B O B S IIL E H I.
Used Sofa Bed
20 00 Phone 1333
Ollicc Machine C o ,
Field airport Lor atril hctwi-ni
Ave . Phone HI3 ! " S
Late Model G E •&gt; H Itr
i1 loot «S •
’Saufoid
-"■■om avc
Used 3pc Wicker Living
rs, adding machines,
Loiigxxnod. San 1.:1111I0 Spring,
Room Suite
20 00
es Rentals, 314 Magnolia, I’li
frlgeralor
SIH!* fas, it ic v c t.K parts, repairs. Mowers.
Call S.nilord 17G4 aller 7 p in
Used Double Dresser aud
44.
Late Model 2 Door Ihdpmnt
, garden totds. knives, scissors,
(or mlloi matioii
Mirror
39 03
30 Ih free/cr relrij'.rrator 289 Mi!
sharpened Key work, Gen
49.95 Apl. sue range late 1 h i
Used 3pc Sectional
4!
W W , ,.r»| it«-..airs
Stanley's Uike
REALTY PARLORS
- 2 1 29
( an he purchased on Meter Ice
shop 310 Fast 4th.
m a n y ; m a n y , more
HESTAI’ KA.VTS
-2 9
Plan.
1TE6J8 NOT LISTED
SPECIALS on I’criiiaiiciiCs tin 11
A U D IO II. w o r n :
M. CAMPBELL
YO U !
Ddoher Sanford’a iiiiixl model n \Ot !
YOU!
Mutner of Sanford C LAPPLIANCE
beauty salon 3 Senior opivulors
COIt I'l HI ATI ON'
General ( outractor
l or Real I'll liar It One
Distinction"
203 oi E. tit sr.''
’rr‘~.......
HONE 127 3IL5 S. Sauloril AVe.
IIARRlF.ri S IIEAI IV MIOK
Vde'« Gi ill
Come
me lo Civ..............
Plume 2M7
Phone till IU5 So Oak Axe
lei 971
288 Sanford Ave.
piano,
oval
UPRIGHT puno.
large ox -1' ' HALL'S GAIIAGK lor general Auto 1
trained mirror Good rooddluti I lepairing Al o Wrecker
ck Service
Plume 283 11
HU Celery I'h. luW-M - 1UW i t ,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
DUMONT
Nights
and A eecvoric. Kxiistliilii'. 01 the
I'll A
I'Tnanrlnic
I
line ol mu.-&gt;le imluding 1&gt;1 inns
"Elrut W ith The F in e.tf’
For Itcmodding anil rcpalra. I
Raton*
A n ,,i (lions
GuitarNothing Down—Small Monthly
Kasy term* Rental system Re
Payment*
TV
Slierntun C oncrete Co.
‘ ilUKUICS MUSIC SHOP
Pliunc: I24l-K «l
2004 Cellar Axe
I'lione I4tu Du' West uih
N t)W O N L Y *170.1)5
• Itlt.DItKN S didhes »i/e I and
CARPENTER WORK
3. children's hoc. sue 9 Even Cor quick repair Job*, or imall
inv gown, shoes and hag. m e n;
building Call Jim I142-M-4.
BOB BENNETFS TV
nS*^ w toils si
200 Earl 27th St. Phonv 1672 X It
M o v in g • fucking • .sto ra g e
AMTH l.txh WAVI EIt
4
L,a at it Long Dl tancv
Out Wett I ill It SI.
flum e m i-ltiM I
EireptXiul Warehouse
WE tilIV. sell and trade i|'*d fill
lllture Wilson Maler l-miritute t ’o
l.temlitR TrniiHfer
.11) F l*t I’liom- 'Cat
CBS Television Het»
mid S torage Co.
189.95 Up
Free Dcmoiistrullnn
Phone 498 I
- t u •‘ait Ea*l 3rd St.
Itt—
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BROWN’S AMOCO STATION
201 South Park
Phone 0197 Ol.D LINK In-t.illiiit-iit lingsc has FI.DC It SANDING v Flnlililng;
Dak floor* furnished, laid &amp; (In- J
opening lor salesman in Si-iiiiAWNINGS •
ished Reasonable terms In bu* |
mile cuunly Coni|dete line ,,f
Aluminum, cunvas, metal.
mess since 1U2C Old floor* made 1w
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clothing, iimischidd liirnishing.
Free estimates.
hki iicxv K. C Steven*: Route ‘x
and iimiselndd appliances Mu*t
Dealer for (Hidden Paint
2. Ilox 227: Phone 71(1 It 4
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have car and leiercncr- Earn
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20’ West 1st St.
Phone 421
Sales Rental* Service
awake salesman M&gt;1-I he a pel ,
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Venetian Blinds
in.liienl leMih'ld
sum- olio 1 |4•AIt It 1,11 S
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820 West 3rd St
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Part* (or all make*.
vino xvilli potential in excellent
Phono 714 X .1
five figure bracket and in year
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New Faliguu Dungaree* $1 99 pr
run
rencat hu*ine* Iron, original f OI. EM AN Space Healers, willi 01
Kid'* Dungaree*
99 pr
sale*.
We
require
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blowers
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ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
pronl of previous income an­
liaces
310 Sanford Ave. __ Phone 1321
nually ot $5.ls)0 or better. Kviul
USED TRACTORS"' ' 3 In confliienee cnniplele resume
,
Ford Tructor with 4 row Holland
Reforencev will not he mvestl
planting mill*, $1, 100.
gated nut 11 sereenlng of appli
BRITT TRACTOR CO.
cant alter lull', vioxv in x*ml
area Reply lint A. c'n Her.'Id
Illway 17-92 South
Phono 301
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113 Magnolia Ave.
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gun, and one sixteen Suvig
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automatic, Imtli In g(Mi&lt;l worklni MEN
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order. Price $iW each. FranL
limb Only matured xvill he eon
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sldered AfiO 2a 53. Wrlto Na
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Riverfront froperty

Two 130-fl. Wekiva River Tots al
11,400 each. Also a new masonry
cotta e with 330 ft. frontage
age for USED 12 guage l.efever hammerloss shotgun, double barrel. Alio
18,500. Name your own terms.
iei
300 Savage rifle, bn|h like nowl
Shoppcr'H Special I
See L E. Vaughn at Sanford
I Bedroom, oak floors, tile bath,
Furniture Co. 300 K. 1st St.
range and refrigerator,
ada trees. It ,000 down.
LAY-A-WAYS
Owner leaving Nov. 1. Glfti
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$30,000? If *0, we can arrange
for you to
the buy of 1934.
Require* lesa than H cash.

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world’.'* welterweight diampion,
Johnny Saxton
Ila 1 |K'i* is onraiikcd and un­
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riiigsidcm think lie Inis a brilliant
future. This will lie his most imIMillunt figld and Ins first shut at
a high-ranking contender. The Oak­
land Ixiy lias beet) ducked eousistcolly by 117 |*,under* a 1011ml here,
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CLEAN. tmu hrtlriHim apartment
Private entrance, s c r e e n e d
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(icne’H Texaco Service
port'll newly dveuruted kitchen
SPECIAL
: everyone
j 11211 Sanford Ave.
Phone I4N6
and bath. Garage, TV qnletuia,
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with large e)ie*t
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unlurnlahed apartmepl
willing lo lea-.'n simple book­
CENTER
fORTAlll.E WELDING
SOI W Celery Avc. IMionc 2351 W 110 FURNITURE
keeping and selling in furniture
West 1st St.
Phone 1425
Electric Arc and Acellyeiie
UNFURNISHED collage with kli
store Must he neat Write gix
Will go anywhere
— Factory to You —
chan equipment. B14 Elm.
lug all particulars and expected |
All Work Guaranteed
wages ill tlrd letter llux M c 0
Aluminum
Edward T. Arrlrh
C-'-HEAL EBTATK FOR 8At
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2.522 .Mohawk Dr.
Phone 222(1
Knclo*eil
bead.
Sag-nroof
bottom
,AKEFKON T COTTAGE
tiWfOHK WANTED
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with
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Plastic
or
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furnished; all Green’* Fuel
pair ai
ilnl painting. Tluuiia* W
cords.
■*. A equipment. 500 foot lake Kent
1-on, 1101 Loin! KI Pi.oiie J tOUGH TOM INSUKANCI
^ergo-t
age, 3 acre* on hard road. Last Scnkurik Glims and fulnt Cu.
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Phone 324
year’s champion has*. 13.4 lbs. 113 114 West 2nd St.
PHCNI J 11
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II. Peterson,Broker
Polar*
HIGH S i,.’-Mil. Icy with P'lWl'l
VENETIAN BLINDS
Associates - A. H. Peterson Jr.,
mower nee,|-. laxxni to mow
Write to Mfg
P. J. Chesterson. Albert N. Fill* Free estimates
I'lione 7111 5! I
Agent—Glenn C. till. 2419 l.an
Prelerrrd Rule* In Preferred
Garfield Willetts, John Melsch
rel. Or call Days-1887-J. Nights Wild. TAKE . :ne of &gt;0111 i lnl,I III
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my home, whih lllnlhcr XV,ilk,
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T. M. Stringer
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Reg. Real Estate Brokers
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Athletic's Fate
Decided Tomorrow
At League Meeting
PHU-ADBLriHA un-Barrlng un
fifteen developments. I o ol a »
ma'fcs the Anal hours of (lie Min k
baseball dynasty—a half renlur)
of Philadelphia Athletics owner
thlp by Cornelius J. McGillirmbly
Tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. the own
•ra of the other seven American
League clubs gather in New York
to Vote (&gt;i sale of the A's &lt;tnck l&lt;
•n eight-man PhtladMjdiis symli
date.
u Ibeir vote Is favorable—and
Arnold Jrtmson notwithstanding
there appear* little chance it wi)'
be otherwise—the only M-wk -on
(act with the Athletics will be a
one-ninth share in Use club retained
by too Roy Mark, and the title of
honorary president bestowed on
Connie Mack Sr.
Johnson, Chicago businessman
who "almost" bought the A’s ear­
lier this month and then lost out lo
tilt Philadelphia group, announced
Misterday he planned to ntlrml the
league owners meeting In New
York tomorrow an.l stated he was
V*W1 Interested In buying the Phil
•delphla franchise for transfer to
K au ai City "
However, League President Will

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The only two Southesstem Con­
ference schools stilt looking for
their first 1954 football victories
took opposite paths yesterday In
the search with heavy scrimmages.
VanJerbilt, stung by successive
tosses to Baylor, Alabama, Missis­
sippi and Georgia, pointed for
Saturday's encounter with the pow­
erful Iticc Owls by staging a rough
defensive workout. Tulane, reeling
from four losses — although they
manager! a pair of lies—scrim­
maged for an hour and a half
on offense. The Grecnles face
Auburn this week.
Injuries hit both Georgia rnlrles.
Krvl l.an'nlr Boberl* broke his
jaw at Georgia while Georgia
Tech losl Manxman Jimmy Dur
ham with a badly bruised leg.
Neither could match Tennessee
In the department of cripples, how.
ever The Vuls reported their first
three tailbacks, key men In the
single . wing offense, would miss
Saturday's game with North Caro
'Ins. Wilh Pal Oteksiak, Jimmy
Wa-.lc and John Majors out, Otath
Harvey HoMnton said senior Bchhy lire ogle would open agalast the
Tar Heels.
At Nashville, Vanderbilt Coach
Art Guepe said be waa happy
about the Commodore showing on
defense. "The men gave us n lot
of good, solid tackles out there
lodny," be said.
Tulnnc'a passing game pleased
Coach Andy Plliiry. who also
beamed at several long runs made
by halfbacks Prlc Morere and
Tommy
Warner.
Quarterbacks
Kri-I Wilcox and Ksri lluliley did
most of the liaising.
'Mlkslsilppi State, fresh from Its
smuring upset triumph over Ala
bama, tuned IU offense for Sat­
urday's encounter with Florida.
Disappointed with Maroon passing
in games thus far, Coach Darrell
Itoyal ordered hia halfhacka and

Friday—$004,ooo tor hfa 328 shares.
Aoothar son, Carlo, Is lo get $430.OK h r bis 136 shares, and Roy
wUl receive $200,000 cash and refew a ona-ointh Interest In the

Grammar School
Ifttrdmural Scores
Show Twin Ties
R f lulls at tha third week In Hie
Sanford Grammar School Infra irtd prompt rerulu. tackles Frank
mural sports were announced this d'AgosUno, George Rodgers ami
Week. Thev are as follows:
Ted Ncurn were Impressive.
atm,'* vni.r.r.viMM,
Alabama scrimmaged for the
upcoming clash with Georgia, and
quarterback Hurt Starr and tuckln
Ed Culpep|»er got In their first
rough work in several weeks.

Arm Concerns
National Champion

lusstlwhlls
Harbour ic
Wsstlall ill
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Monday—
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ST. LOUIS UP — National Open
goll champion Ed Purged was still
concerned over hb elllng arm
Wednesday although lie reporter! a
"inn per
rw&gt;r pent
"100
cent Imnrnvemcnt"
Improvement" after
efter
a brief practice sesalon.
Furgol tnlurcd hb right arm dur­
ing a driving exhibition in Sydney,
Australia. The' golfer's left arm It
permanently stiff and 10 Inches
shorter than his right arm aa n
result of a childhood accident.
The open champ eald ha prac­
ticed about 13 minute* with a No.
9 iron Tuesday end would continue
to work out gradually each day
If the arm conUnues to show Im­
provement.
Furgol, after visiting a doctor
here, admitted he wee "satisfied
about It now" and aald the pain
had mostly disappeared. "Last
week, I couldn't even raise my

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MARIUS,
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Grooms Expects
Homecoming Win

Br GAYLE TALBOT
NEW YORK 1^—There w«» an
Jlem on the sports page the other
0 e back
'm
day which said that Ralph Branca,
at 28 years of age, had been waived
rt&gt; r a y p o r
j
out of the big leagues, a washedA M AJOR
Mi
up pitcher who didn't know which
f o R B R / aA P tiri W *
way to turn next. Immediately
SN ARS OP
three pictures came to mind (it
this tragic young athlete who only
r N e HONORS
a few years ago appeared destined
/N TH£ NATIONAL
for greatness.
H o p e s SNOW
In the first picture he was sitting
/N
all alone on the Brooklyn Dodgers
bench, a brilliant but nervous kid
H s w Yo r k
of Z1, waiting to start the first
/N
ame of the 1947 Series against the
N O V eM B eR
A
rw York Yankees. He had won
21 games during the season and
was. perhaps. Manager Burt ShotIon's logical choice to face the
Bombers tn the opener.
But Just silling there and walling
while hli teammates took their
pre game practice obviously was an
ordeal for the dark, Interne young­
ster. A reporter, we recall, com­
mented quietly that he douhtcJ
Branca would get two balls over
1'ie piste. Hr was wrong, though.
The kid got It over and tne Yank­
ees racked him up. In ad, he
pitched I 13 innings in the Series
and was ganger! for 12 hits and 8
^
AAR/LE9
earned runs.
WAS A SENSATION
Some might aay that the ex­
IN THE I 9 &amp; S H O W
perience burned Itself into Drsnrs's mind, and they could be right,
WINNING 5
for lie never again wai lo be quite
_
INPIVIPUAL
llte pitcher he n».l been at 21. The
n
r/ R sre
most games he ever won after
that was It the following, year,
and by 1951. when he threw the
most famous gopher pitch In base­
ball hibtory to Bobby Thomson of
the Giants, bis won-lost mark was
down to 13-12.
Dtefr'Jgfs^by|ts|nihru
The second vivid picture thM fense with an average gain of 448
ri mes bsck had to do, of course, yard* a gam*. The Cadets are
-I ith that fatal pitch which the big second to Colorado in rushing of­
fellow delivered In rellrt. The Gi­ fense with 340.4 yards a game tu
ants, Just miraculously catapulted
into the World Series on Tborrv
ion's blow Into the stand*, were
I n d u I g lng in a mairtlln scene
around home plate. We recall ground attack, making 318.3 yards
LONDON 'g&gt;—British tournament watching the stricken pitcher stuff per start. Unbeaten Oklahoma, the
golfers wtio use the Amcrlit- his glove into his hip pocket and other highly rated team In the AP
style of play—slow walking, long bow his head and slowly begin the poll, is fourth In rushing at 296.2
pull alignment and agonizing over long, long
loni walk
___ out tn the I’olo yards.
club selection—will have tn change Grounds dressing rooms.
Army racked up 600 yards
their ways before 1935
The thin! picture was the night against Columbia Saturday, 332 on
The British I’ rofresslonal Golf­ of the annual baseball writers show the ground, a single • game high
ers' Assn, said today that traffic only a few month* later, and the for the season. UCLA ran 498
officers, called “ watchers," will1ballroom of a local hotel was filled yards In whipping Oregon Stale
CORAL GAOLER, Fla.- Basket- be on a l courses where PGA bmr-' lo the highest level wilh flgu.** of 81 0. It came on the heels of the
hall practice at the University of nninents are played tiexl spring the national game. And suddenly Udans 72 0 rout of Stanford. No
Miami will get under way Nov­ and summer. The. traffic rops have there in the spotlight on the big other team In modern Ames has
stage were both Hrsncs and the scored 133 points in consecutive
ember I, under n new roach. Ilrucc Instructions lo speed up play.
Warnings for "undue ilc»lTy'f will msn who had Ink! Mm low, Thom­ games against major opponents.
Halo, who is facing n difficult
he Issued lo all first offenders. son. You never heard such a com­
task.
Second In Army In total offense
This slioiilil he h rebuilding year If that d-N-s not stop up things, motion as went up. most of It out Is Cincinnati wilh 403.7 yards a
the
rule
hook
will
he
thrown
at
for the Hurricanes who lost 10 of
of sincere admiration for the hoy game. Arhrns Is third at 393.
1C starts with no new material tlm slow pokes. In others words, from Brooklyn.
The air Is exported lo be full
rule
.1
7
(7),
that
calls
for
a
pen
with which to build. Not only that
Ilranra sang Ills lament In a of passes during the Oregon-WatHhut llaln will be without two o f the ally of two stroke In stroke tour go-'d lener voice, with scarcely a Ingtou game this Saturday. Ore­
ID6:i-C4 ores— Williw Hchayowlts, namnnts or loss of the hole in quiver, and Thomson, the hero of gon rank* No. I with its yards
forward and Boh Denton, guard. match nlay, will be invoked.
the wirlt, thanked him In kind for
Hchayowlts, top scorer and hast
American golfers are notoriously having tossed up eaaetty the ball via passes a game. Washington Is
all around man on the CM-31 squaJ slow players by Btitii^i standards hr wanted. It was easily the high­ third with ,183.2. Oregon has
la now In the service. Ho lias n and not a week goes by during light of the show, and there were thrown 138 pass** to 183 for Wash­
year of eligibility remaining. Den­ the summer season without some some mlilv eyes around a pre­ ington. The beat pees completion
ton, a guard. has graduated. He British writer making the slow vis viously Jolly gathering when tht average, however, belongs tn Cal­
ifornia, which own* a 83.8 percen­
waa one of the top point makers ittofi Yanks hi* essay rubJnrt.
laa! not* d tht dual had cited.
tage, Purdue and Alabama lead
In the final game* of 1983-84.
Gene Saroirn, one of |(ie fasleil
The Incident about convinced the In touchdown pass** with 13 each.
Because of the freshman rules. hlg-league golfers In hMory. D the
Miami has no additions to a Squad British favorite because of his fast haieball world that Branca had
which was loo small a year ago. play. Sarazen once shot a 71 on the heart of a Uon, Just for having
Hale will have to build around a rhampionstilp HrltMi course shown up If nothing else, and we
Richard Miunl and Ed Kllnin. for­ from long tecs In 58 minutes lust hpnrd llie belief expressed more
Sr Tfc* AusrlitrS Prm
wards Douglas Howell and Ernest lo show what could be done In than once later In a long night that
noHTON — J u k i * Ulalr. I I I U .
he finally was ready to take up I ra I litn unit lu lu I'srsi, I I I , llrnukPrloto, centers and Harold Arter- the way of speed.
again where he had started four l»n. drew, in.
hum and James Carson, guard.
I'C T IIO IT —Vlrall Akins, ISI Hi
years Iwfore.
Although Miami's outlook Is the
outpointed llsnrjr
llnnk.
But it wasn't to be. The next I.HIIU.
poorest ill years, the new coach
US'! Ilflrolt, I.
CH
ICAG
O
—(lob
llord.
ISn
C h i­
year
there
was
arm
trouble
and
Is not downhearted.
knorksd nul Jimmy tVslcli.
"We don't have many boys hut
Branca got into only 18 games. cago,
IS"
f’ninmlnis,
Ohio,
u
10
.
as far as I can Judge, they want
Te*o seasons agio, in *33, Man*IIO l.ro K K , M s.!.—(lobby C.inrto play basketball. That a half
er Charlie Dres sen permitted him rhssns. IJ IH , llnlvoka, outpolnlsd
TAMPA (JV—The Unlvrrsllv of i work In only seven innings be­ Kllhsrto Osarlo, I I I H , Nsw York.
the battle. ! believe we can put
up a good fight agnlnat almost Tampa Spartans have been select­ fore he gave up oq him for good, ' OAI.VKilTON. T sa .— Kddls Usrinevery Team on our schedule. If ed to plav In the annuil Claar and In July of Uni summer Rrsnca lino, I I I , Qslvsston. atopnsd eldsl
we keep the desire and fight, we Bo&lt;&gt;I frolhatl game here Dec. 17
was waived out of the National
The Shrine, sponsors of the an­ League. Detroit took a rhknee on
are hound to win some of them.
nual cbarltv game, announced the him, then the Yankee*. But now
selection lest night and said a list Branca, who should be right at the
of too-ranking * msll college teams peak of a great carter, Is looking
would he compiled and an oopo*.
lng tram picked from that list.
Tamos has won from Mexico
CHy College, South Georgia Teach­
er*. Stetson University ami Troy
Stale Teachers. It ha* lost one
Bsme, to the University of Chat­
tanooga.
Tampa's onlv previous appear­
ance In the Claar Bowl was tn
1932 when the Spartans defeated
Lenoir Rhyne.
1
Proceeds of the game go In the
Shrine crippled children hospitals
M B X IC O ,

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British Golfers Must Change
American Style O f Slow Play

Kahi lew degm , than
aa speech instructor.
IBB as staff ennounrtr
Filled In for Ted Husid ewwhere, on » sporte
been M« eons# In tht
m. DM World Series
» major sports events
entered A m p (Infanethar authorttUe aa on* of natIon’s bast sports broadcasters.

Vie—WiMlIIII Edison
KSUlP'pu High
MIAMI (gv—Miami
which has swept pa.st five stoui
opponents by cr.nvtnWnr margins,
tops the Miami Herald's weekly
Big Ten prep football poll.
For the first time since the |&gt;oll
was started five years ago, Mlnmi

Tensacoia, beaten only
sonvllle Lee.
1. Miami E/JLiun
2. Miami Senior High
3. Miami Jnrksnn
4. O ral Gables
5. Tampa Plant
fl. Jacksonville Jaikton
7. Pensacola
8. JsekaenviUc Lee
8. Key West

NEWMARKET, England, &lt;*-&gt;
Landau, first horse to carry Ute
purple, gold, scarlet and black
silks of British royalty in an Arne*
lean race, was once a seedy, n e*
rotic colt who waa saved by auraomycin and raised on vitamin B,
Today Landau is a stately black
colt standing 10 hands who holds
his head higher than any othef
and acts as if he knows his mis­
tress Is a queen.
Queen Elisabeth's star colt and
another English horse, the durable,
dependable King of the Tudors,
leave London by air Oct. 24 to start
in one of the world's great raews
-The 183,000 Washington. D.
International at Laurel Park, Md.
They reach Laurel Oct. 25 and
have more than a week to comlate training for the mile and one
alf race on Laurel's grass course,
Landau (pronounced land-daw)
Is the Junior member of Britain's
two-horse challenge. He U a 3-year
-oM while King of the Tudors,
owned by Frank W. Dennis, la fouri
They will meet seven or eight
other top horses from France
England, Ireland and the UnltJf
Mates in the Laurel c'assic. Horses
from the eastern side of the At­
lantic could not have done better
In the two privlnus Washington
Internationals. Britain's Wllwyn
won In 1933 and France's Worden
was first last fall.
No reflection on his honesty, but
Landau can't run cn a straight
course to save his life That's a
sad situation In Britain where there
are a dozen courses with a mile ot
a mile and an eighth track wllhof/
s turn.
But put Queen Elizabeth's black
roll on s turning course ant he
goes well. Of eight races this year,
landau his won three—not one of
them on a straightaway.
The Laurel grass eourve Is In the
traditional American pattern—an
ovsl shape.
Noel Msirlese, Landau's trainer,
brought the colt in from the Newmorxet course after an early morn­
ing gallop, and said:
y
"I don't fear at nil for Landau
al Laurel, Ho will acquit himself
well. The course In America has
turns and the colt will like that,
He has looked very bad here at
Newmarket In three races this
year and each of them was on the
Rowley 'Mile (straight) course ."
Muriess said Landau would drink
"American water while over there,
By law you cannot ship In fuJdef
&lt;o he will take what he can get
Laurel. We expect him lo gel asy
lusted well In time for the race."
Muriess will fly lo New York
and go on to Laurel Oct. 28.
When Landau was foaled at the
National Stud, the son of Sun

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furgol, who will see the St. Ixnsb
doctor again In a week, said three Betty Hicks of Manhattan Beach.
epedirtttu In Australia told him Calif, both posted 70s over tha
TON Wi — G e o r g e he might have to undergo surgen 6,208-yard layout.
»hall, outspoken own- imfet* a gap In an arm muscle fllli
Polly Riley of Tort Worth, the
ithlnglon Redskins, to1848 champion and losing finalist
1 the apllt—T "laiy
tn 1853 ami 1833, waa the low
amateur with « 77.
Jo# Kuharich. went a
Proa Betty Jameson and Betty
, predicting the spiltKlfiled^wllh
A ,n.Jdn
« nk respec*
died in half a dozen
rtuiowan
w in 78
ana 79,
GAINESVILLE ( f t - Tha tan
aid jm m of lb* II Nslight day of aomi-heavy H
A two-threat coach It Ellla P.
I workout# waa on tap tod
(Dumpy) Hagler at Duke Univer­
the Untvamity of Florid*.
sity. Beildat directing football
Hnm In action, he also haa coach­
at
lt« bait :
ed the Duke University golf team
--- —A —A L mha
tha « B l l t - f , " Mai
co m m noro
to 14 conference title In tha laal
13 years,
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Wed. Ort. 2*. 1931

Acting Group
Performing
In Churches

Pag* 7

mnn'iM i-ironaa

NEW
Y O ltK . rjn— It was
a,
a broken moulder takes some get­
strange
sermon.
Voices—sharp
wrinitin aairartia
ting over, *b T “
1? circuit
lit i
and liitinv with hurt in them .irui
aaauu aaaan
" I guess It does," 1 a g r e e d .
28 I'or14 To revoke,
fear, and hope and laughter ton—
"Nothing wrong with me, though.
(•■••May's
Amtwti
topis
as a Irga. v
came from the church sanctuary
Juat slept lata and mimed break13 Nutmeg,
Oft Igi'lfl
70 Uuiy
J6 Fragrant
The congregation «at intent amt
taaL"
18 Perl lie
•taring
for install, t
J7 Ftn .alr
rootstock
"W h a t happened to Mr. KuaSplit III
patent
of iris
16 Twofold
"That was something!" a m a n .
scUT" ha &lt;uikrd. "I beard hs was
the drscl t
-aid later, and daubed at his eyes
Ji A ccumu­
i p rrfli i
30 The Soviet
hurt, or somethUig."
What he had Just witnessed was I
late
21 Steam­
news agency
17 T lirie fo is
"Did something happen to Bus­
a revival of drama in-lhe church
Jt Under,
41 Subtle
ship
IU lludyof
sell ?au oki Christian art that got lost
tabbr i
shot
water
emanation
Uoltinck stared at me.
some five centuries ago hut which
22. Bough water47 Mohamme­
JO Apparent
Mr. Uoltlnck was dressed aa well
today is getting a rebirth with a
ness
w brt-l
ends of Sstdan p rio l
aa Doc Itlggs had said. His lighthelping hand from Hollywood
urn's rings
g iay overcoat waa a silky thing
A lofty-minded hand of .triors
23 Arabian
that almost shlm inrrcd And th*
A
(.
J—
,
and actresses, set on lending their
1
*■
*
garment
sedat* doubt*-bre sited suit was a
' talents to their faith, is touring
2.1. U 8 rlv*r
%
fin* caahmrr* I would nave liked
1
the country to give the power of
9
30 Hawaiian
myself. A ll told. It was a bit too
Ihe theater bark to the churches,
food
A
elegant tor a (lolconda, Illinois,
where it began
rr•i
y
31. Midday
hanker. Uut Uoltlnck was ulivi"It's the great, sleeping giant
32. Native of
uualy successful. II* glared at m*
of evengallsin," said Phyll s Men
.a
Denmark
for quit* a while and seemed piehow H rarilslry. a pert anil prelly
33 Thus
%
paivd to keep It up indefinitely,
aclress-writer who orgnm ird the
to
&gt;
•i
|C*
37. Neuter
but th* waiter brought my food
preject "The churches need wliat
pronuun
%
%
and that brok* his vonventratiom.
ll can give "
. 1 %
20
36 Lifeless
He walked away.
The eight performers, all with
&gt;/A
40 u r t
%
T h* waiter roused in* with my
%
a string of movie, stage and tele
a1*
i 1
43 nirl'anam *
li
blU. I scrawled my nam* while Its
vision w rdit», have been on Ihr
J01IPH $ CITIflSKN, J l , fmini-i c.-di- espiut with (be lup-sectvl Ns44 Common
htld lha check firm for m*. I
roust for Ifl months, rtelivering
limi.ll Sei in it v Agent v. Is stn-„ n w dli ills w ifi- In Washington after h*
FV
talk
gav* bun an adequate Up and
I heaved againat the doctor,
their vrm.ills m action In chnrchi",
v\ .is indicts-,! bv n 1 cdi r.il gi .in,I |iu v oil cli.ugt-s of vloUling ssplouags
43 Pcrchea
forcing mm to the end ot tht iwd
li*ailed out uli to th* open deck
from the West Coast In the East
%
Y/&lt;
%
w
I-* vv» Ibe indlcliiienl accuses I 'l b i - .i i of doing illy ill v lo th* U 3.
*4.
M
if
46 Persia
t t
again, walking aft with the lueeze
Then I gut to my K et. hulilmg on
W.Hi a repertoire of half a dn/rii
fluougli nn.iiilhoi l/ed use of -ci n l m(oi in.it,on w Id, b was trunimltl*d
47 Speaks
to a table until I (ell (trady
liy th* tlm* I reached the ira i
plays centered on faith, must of
y4
$
%
io
to .* fi'i vlgo power Tbe Net bet mil- govi-i lion nl. named as Hi* country
t\ • *i i.
43 Man'* nam*
TT
«llougli 10 Wulb.
deck, my legs w ei* wobbling I'lie
them classics of their Mml by
&gt; //
Invi H id sold ll bud ti'.elv i d tbv ml- iio.dlon under Ibe Impi essloii
• post I
boat's doctor had called me a tick
'T e ll the captain that hr doesn't
'itch writers us Christopher Kiv.
l n « i , . . i n n . u i . d - K i l t aiilltoi
DOWN
I
~ r~
If I ••*••ill in &gt;ml Vouinlp/iufoJ
man, and jutl then I wouldn't
the cast iierforrnv virtually without
bar* authority anough to lock up
^ 7, *\
1 Famous
liav* signed with film I borrowed
props - in the chancel of ihr
the lugar bowl rhia isn't the nigh
American
u
church
somebody's deck chair slid plunked
&lt;g (era. docloi I paid my (are anil
■47"
I it I
v ,,
magician
myself in iL
Siiine churches, at first have
Irs! I'rtlf
V I'll have the (i*edorn ot the boat,
%
1J1
I III IIR|» %3 r u
2
Munster
been
skeptical
aland
letting
s.
b
u
­
1 couldn I guess how long l slept.
-Ll
no matter
what
the captain
7T
* ' 1 I ••! I'All.f |.
rn’c
ipy
lliat
sacred
place
3
Wither
I wok* and saw fc!ll*n imUmed on
thinka"
» i vl* II L•Ia
%
j
£
“ Most churches
have
rievri
4 Appears
* I I*I * I till t(#9tl&lt;ll«
the railing, watching m* with a
"He can refund your passage
w I Mill I \ Olll I \IMl
i I 14* I Ittaiig « WHln-Ul k
' known fine drama, so iloii'l know
tens*, worried expression
money and put you on ihoie," the
Ml It \ l Ml \ I
linw to use it." Mrs lleard-lfy
“ You look bad. my boy," th*
doctor said.
II ft. ••!«. tI I.k I
\\ m m i i
i n n*M \ v ii i n
&lt;aiil "Anil many pesvple have nev
•aid.
"Cel him in here," I •napped I
i i ■ i li 11lit « ll itI
^ia$*|*t I I.. I luaHi r llltkuul ,&gt;u(ll&lt;
Ml
l»
\
I
s|&gt; %| |» ||
er
srrn
fine
drama
in
the
church
I
1
1
lli
l
i
.
l
-•
lu
I gunned and blew a w I ■p y
brushed tny teeth and managed
* . f •• i l l til v
I
111IKIlf* I l&gt;4t
so Hie) don't waul to see It '
inv&gt;ke ring st Her "You look good
aftei a dosen tumbling tries to pul
V
. . v' |||
M
ltil
III
Hut when the play it done Hie
enough fur both ot us," I sabL
one ol trie new blades ui my razor
W. 11lie I
\4 v\
\ ii i Mini
IIII
M
*
*
4
1
\
a
a
II
I
case
apparently
Is
won
I ll«
"Keen waiting long?"
The doctor rued ths wall tele­
I I,, v it,
I I. II . 11
Newspaper and church oigan"You've been slrrplng t h r e e
phone briefly. Then lie Helped me
kIt .Mf.tf ’I hril I
across
the
country
have
described
The
best
single
statistical
mea­
seren regions was 2.1 lime the
flours." she said T h e doctor said
• .iritk iti-i i
g . gel mlo my clothes lie took a
surement lor comparing economic lowest
'■l i Ike It If I h
ill 1933 the llighesl w .1- the unusual service yarinuslv
to let you rest, but to make sure
■deep interest in the leather and
w
ellbeing
by
regions
is
jier
rap
.
a
"rich
and
moving
experience,
oiily
I
i
times
Hie
lowest
you went to bed as soon as you
Spring-steel clamshell that held
"devout
without
Sarirtiiuomiiiis
Pi ll CAPITA
w ei* able to walk, lie ■aid your i da income In 19VI Ibe average
nty .38 but he made no attempt
I N i m n : PAYMENTS
ness," anil "a -Hiring message of
room would lie ready any tune tie * per capita Inronii for Ibe e n tire .
to get the gun awby from me. I
I' S was $1,7011 Tills was 217 | I'e i. i-ulagv Inrr.'asv IHJ9 1931
faith "
said that Mr. Itus*e|| would lie out
made sure il was still loaded. 1
I'M ( . lit III.le a s.
Ihe theater wmhl's Juiiin.il \ .i
of It. Wliat happened Iasi iilghl 7 percent greater than Ibe curt
was •luting ' into my Jacket wbea
I II I ll Ml %I \ *1
1919 193 1
e'ti-imbnij figure f«.r I9.v*
r.ity al-si tui - h.nlvd pcrfiiriiiam &lt;the captain •tamped into the
That assault made little sensr to Why la Huaadl . ."
Tbcte Is eonsbterublr vanafbm
■SIMM t' s.
217
by
Ihe
mtcrdeiinmlliatiniuil
ginnp
"A
sneak
llllel,"
I
said
"Ituasrll
room
•I k\ r.ll lte|
me. Horneone hail left a warning
, from one region lo another. ImiiIi s in i m 3 -i
287
called "The Ill-holi'- Company
"What aie you doing 7" he bel­ for me, tailing me to leave the surprised him and gut socked on
lit the level of per raplla inronie
.3 la bam ■
111
M
M
•
'If
" II - (heater wllli a phi- farloi
low rd.
and In Ibe percentage change
boat at Louisville. It I'd taken Ihr skull. He's all right, though "
•3t kaii-.tIII I IIMl %\
782
-aid Mr- tlerard-ley "IPs a way
She said: "When you didn't corn*
“ I hardly like to use (oice on an that warning seriously, I might
since 1939 However, (here is a
1 lui Ida
2111
of
making
gondnesam)
love
and
f
|»f
IN
&gt;
If
&lt;
1
|
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l*
l
It
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I
1
1
'1
-H
ll
to
hreakfust,
nor
to
lunch.
I
.
.
.
pronounced tendency for tbe re­
injured man," ths doctor said Inno- have seen Sessions when lie left
ION
licurgl.i
i wholeness of man in tlod iiiidri
ktnl .1*^ (IlMtl .Olt li ill i Inn ( In '
gions which have been below the
K.'ltllivk v
291
p.\, cenily. “ Dealdcs, I'm not sure it and than I'd know whether or not I . . and then the captain said
&gt;it.
4
• Ml V
I -I a ml.i hie— a kind of magic naslein jii'l .in Ii- min •Iill in iii Ii pi c.ii li inj
you
were
still
In
bed,
but
couldn
I
«. .Ill*
average
to
show
more
r
a
p
id
:
233
l.tnil-l.iua
'• would liuve worked. Mr Wilde la he was BtnwarL So the warning
II
I
l . I.
churclteImve
never
known
lie
^
I
I
I
U
.
kkilli
't
o
n
e
s
.uni
ilemomti'iiih
ii'
huve
visitors
.
.
.
I
didn't
know
.3ll*-|s-iiqi|
growth
Ilian
other
regions
113
determined lie will not Im con­ didn't necessarily have anything iu
X ll IM* I •Ik
fore "
hni
.itiMiml
I.’»(ni
tin* in .ii k••I
7,'gl
Nurlli t'aiidma
strained."
The Snulheml Is still Ihe area
I II I II Ml X \
do with Stewart. Uut only some­ wrist to think. I atilt don't know."
It was in religious riles, of su place look m e i llu ail •*m&gt;I lln
I k . .. I I I f».
.1211
"It's nothing to do with me," I
Snidli t ..I mI miii
in u hirh the per ra lla figure is
'Then I'll put him ashore,” the one connected with Stewart would
I4 I IVlilie^ee
cienl tlreece and Home. Iliui l imit h .ilnimlmnil il except f"i
1(12
lowest —$1,139 pel person In HJ.33 I
captain roarrd. "And right now!” be afraid ol me, ao that didn't said. "I juat got tired yesterday.
*
••i'll itm I iali i
239
theater was Ivoni, only lo lie dm Kaslii p.u;eiirilN .uni miii i I.h .if
\ Irglnt.i
Maybe Tv* been overdoing IL I
Hut Hits Is Hir very reelun In
IkII- I-( II "1.113k
•let your baggage."
make sense either.
\\ • • lit. I I .1k&gt;'t SM«
which Ihe percentage growth has S( M’ IU *I I lt.lM &lt;1 mi 1’ S It.'|d ui maul for glX) years, before -lowly falls
“ I came aboard to find a mur­
"W all. Mr. Wild*." a h e a r t y really was just resting today, tlui
I' '.I* *J I.r kkI•
lls iMineli.uk
M rs
lle.H- Uli k
reviving in European churrhc-. he
( , . m in isvc data
derer." I said calm ly aa 1 could. vote* called from th* deck. "Heard that tool ol a captain didn't need been m ini rapid. Per capita income
II it •• (Ml i I k
Ssiul, n .$ rvMill •»f a " p ie s e n t Inin
giuiung in the 12th cetilmy
has very nearly quadrupled sine*
Him Pak nf f
I'KH C A P IT A
"1 nave reason to believe he waa you wer* under Hi* weather to­ to scare you."
In Hie H elialsiance, "tuiruele" K(T III Ihe lie.ul
* •(•••ii lit.
1939 In ih* Southeast.
Doc Itlggs cams along and said.
sheltered on this boat and per­ day."
INCH.3IL P A Y 31$:NTS
Much the same situation pro
19.1
mitted to escape before I found
Mr. Ed Uoltlnck stood In Ihe "Don't (urge! you twu are to be
vails In the Southwest and In the C O N T IN E N T A L
rum. Maybe I'm wrong about that, doorway with bia missus on hla my guests for a tour ol Naichsa
Northwest. In both these regions
A but tbsie’s adequate reason to arm , both of than* iieammg mistily I won't tak* on (or an answer."
fl.lutt
(IN IT E D HI A I T S
Then ihe dapper old man (tranced i&gt;er capita Income In somewhal tie■•'justify my swearing out a Cltisen's at me.
1.139
low tho nations! average hid the .s tllfT IlE A S I
w a n ant against you and yom
"You go along, Ueb*, honey I'll ofl.
Alabama
1 nit
I said lu Ellen, "U there's any­ rale of growth since 19.19 is cnimd
company foi aiding and aliening juat wail Here and have a dunk
Will
3. kalis,.a known criminal. That’s a felony, with Mr. Wilde " llulllnck brushed thing I don't need Ills a guided crablv greater than tlir correspund
1 It'd*
1 Inrida
lug figure for the iiutlnn ns a
captain Whether I could make II lua wtfa away and strolled in to lour of N altlie x"
I 184
(ieiir p.i.i
w hole
"W..at you hrvd Is s go..,I long
stick ui not, I don't know, but taka a chair at my labl*.
1 H',7
K.'idu.'kv
At Hie oilier end of Ihr scale Huyoui laial would spend a lol of
‘T h * captain said you weie fed lest," she said
1 249
1 ...u -iina
Middle Kast and Par West hare
l l u lie C unU nutU J
lug p’Kiily today. lie said "I guess
time waiting to find out "
8 11
3li-*l-M|qil
been
ui*.1
remain
the
regions
in
1 1.97
Coin •ini »i IV.%4 »** 11*811 4llit*l
|M»»I IImiI«.1 ||» K 191(1 f MlitiR# H%tail»••
N'-llll ta r n llll.
which per cunllu uii-ome Is high
1
lift)
St till L att’linn
est, despite Ihe fuel Ihal the per
1 IHil
1t‘tlllt**&gt;! C
cell I age In iT ca ie since 1939 li.i.
T i l l MOll 4 V A. M.
I I* IM.i| 1 Kul l*i«
1 .lit |
3 irgima
H OR Httfii (Mi
4 Oil ||r i Null* Kit Ik lt
been below Ihe ualloiiDl urer ige s o c it i $:
t
s
D.q. iitin.-i.l
• Ol 1&gt;iftw li Hi*.«W»n
l
o«
Win
III
XI
l
l.fr*
Idle New Knglund and Central re
• lo Nr m
1 ..Inllll'M’.*
tflulls have per ruplla income well
5 l i l(oo ('loll
li Jft W o t o r n Jambi»r«o
all Nkwh
above the per capita income I n
WTNR - I4M KUuryrl**
ii - f i i i i :
t k cyi
| 00 hevrii ( m o c k ciuk
V) t:il\i:*l&gt; 4 V I*.si.
Ihr Southeast, hut show a smaller
t SS Nrw*
4 .in New*
It L T D It N TO P K IP IN fl
3 fire
(ill \NIT$: 4T I Y
H
percentage increase since 1939
i •« linn f’lnH
&gt; OO Sport" At A O U f i'•
iv
Mnndny
T O K Y O iJA— prim e M litider Neh­
As a result of the espedallr tn i.k vaugbl lire l.v
&gt; oa Jmk«Y'n CIihIt i
l i l t Claud* II. Wolfs Shuts
ru of litilia ami his party returned rapid growth of lilt- below-average when ekll.t *i,t inline .t Im»«ai «l il vxun
• 40 .MurnliiM I••vf»i|niir
i v* I nr unriiini til-in
I: (ft .MoriilliK Mrlmjl#*
1 l l All Klsr Jubtle*
to Peiping this morning after visit regions the range in |mr rupita Igtnl. d Tbe Ida/.- w.i- mil. kly (ml
'• 0 0
World A » Mil#
I mi World At HIS
lug major tittles in Manchuria Pel Income has been sh.,ip|&gt; reduced nut- will, wat.-i f is ui t tbe tru.'x's
* - ss SiiiifU Monk
» 1ft MiirIi) Kt*r l.8illii
ping radio said yesterday
III 19.19 Ihe highest figure for Ihr own biM.slei tank
4 10 W i # ( » n&gt;«r Colvar.
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C H A P T E R S IX T E E N
I W O K E to a cabin rull of atrong
warm umllght and a man bending
over (lie.
"You're a tick man, Mr. Wilde,"
the doctor (aid.
■Tin all right," I said tnivkiy.
•What time u it ?**
"A bit peat il," the doctor said.
I (aid: "I g u ru I waa tired
How ta It uracil 7"
V
"Hr ll do. In (act, he’a In better
■ (ha|&gt;e Ulan you are. That la, he
will be, In time."
" I’m glad to bear It. H r‘a a
lucky kid."
I swung my (eat to the (lour.
Tbe doctor aald: “I wouldn't
bother getting up, Mr. Wilde."
"Ot courae I'm going to get up,"
I (aid. “Slide down there end let
in i
. .“
"W«ll, I may aa well tell you
~ then," he (aid toberly. 'T h e cap*
^ lain wanle you (o atay here today
W«‘U be ui Paducab tonight and
tbtre’ll be aoinenne to investigate

t thought 1 heard the doctor
cbuckla behind me.
Tbe captain shouted, "I'll have
you thrown ashore and . .
I pulled my open jacket back to
let him see the butt ot the .3k
under my arm. "Uetng what to
force me, captain T"
Jellicoe backed away lu short
steps, his face a brilliant apoplec­
tic scarlet Ilia m o u t h opened
and closed spasmodically like a
feeding carp's, but no words came
out
"1 t h i n k this has gone far
enough," the doctor said crisply
“llupe, you go to yotu cabin. I'll
want to eaamme you. I think
you're having some of youi old
trouble again." He got Jellicoe out
o t the purser's cabin and shut the
door. I sat in a deep chair and
waited for the angry pulse in my
cheat to alow down.
"1 shouldn't have let him gu so
far." the doctor said.
'T a k s ofl. doc. i don't like
you."
"T ali enough." the doctor said
"You can neve &gt;uut cabin again
tma evening I'll wail till then to
more 7t.is.ivli No visitors for turn
today, so don t tiy to get in until
1 iay so "
I got up and druped my ovei
coat uvti my t h o u l d e i s in a
clumsy gesturs. I did feel a little
wtak in in* knete. but nothing a
little Iresb alt wouldn't cure. I
wulked along the open deck, head
mg lor the little enark bat at the
aide ot th* texas deck I fell oddly
conspicuous in my heavy coal at
I skirted the clusters of athletes
I ducked into the snack bar. picked
a im all table in the cornet end
ordered ham and eggs
My right hand looked raw and
red. I tried to sulklur the twitch
by mental power. Hut my mind
wasn't atrong enough. The Hand
kept up Its faint movement. I
could atop It by pressing ugam.il
the table, but the moment I rased
up, the twitch took uvei again.

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Market Crash W as 2 5 Years
economi*!*, or the government of of small men ami women were
the United Stale* itself. The little wiped nut as broker* demanded
people "playing the market" just additional money to inntrh the loss
Mood and louk it on the rhin. Some In value of the stocks they were
couldn't take it, like the man who holding for buyer*. If II won't i
Edltur'a Note-After a prnnd
forth coming, flic stock was sold i
blew his brains out.
tour of Europe in a car purchased
Thus to avoid lupiidatin, a man
Tile yedr 1020, If you listened
overseas, the Becker family or five
lo financial district oratory, opened nreded quick money and this do
—Hill, an Associated Pres* staffer,
with a bright future Hut it wasn't mand skymekrd interest on call
hu wife Itae and their three daugh­
long before the har.-.l began writing money.
ter*—completed a vaeafloa OdyaWhen the money lenders touched 1
on the wall
»cy by driving from New York to
Iv began In call |
r*{n°hundred* of brokerage offices I Speculation in that day was a I by panic, themselves
their home In California. Here is
around tee natiun, men clustered fever. Everyone gambled on Wall for Immediate repayment of their
n report on the final leg of thefr
about tickers watching the prices Street. Houses were mortgaged loans, therewas nothing todo but I
11,000 mile adventure.
of thalr stocks plummet. Most I Women punned lliolr Jewel*. fo r * throw slocksoverboard forwhat
wart light lipped, their sieppicss i porn lion -i and hanks put mllliom. over they would bring
By BILE BECKER
Hut ‘.Icxpitc somber warnings of
era* rimmed with red. A shrug of I of dollars in the call money mar
LOS ANOE1.KS oB~Tn an Amer
tna abMlMan, and one hy one they ! kef. a reservoir of fund loaned lo a tew like (lien I! Munn. chief
lean family relurnimt from a year
w a iM pWay—wiped out. Som r, rpcmlalors at high rales—lip to analyst of Paine, Wi tdier, who pre I
abroad, the United Stale* I* over­
dirlql in mid-August that a crash |
silently, some hysterical 3o per rcnl and more,
whelming.
treamcl.
spcculatin - and others were on was on the way-the urge to get ,
Skyscrapers. supermarkets, wats
Is
fundamentally ! record nr, h iving borrowed more rich quirk kept money In the mar­
U-rmelcn, pie a la mole, the end­
sound." they told each other "II than «• &gt; billion dollars, slightlv ket. Prices soared upward and
less cava'cadr of huge, powerful
is only a shakeout. The worst is; mote than half the amount of the stork* hit an all-time high on Sept
automobile*. the general bustle of
3 Hid lhal same week Ihr market ,
ov*r. Now II the time to buy sound 1029 {.du al public debt
things being done by people who
common stocks."
, All mmI* cf racketeering ha-.I nordived again in a prelude to ills- i
apparently delight In getting thing*
II wga 1WR, the
tin era of golden sprung up lo cnpitali/e on the pub aiter.
none —aninrsr ill into a nairqoiOR. SAMUIl SHIPYARD (left) receives the moral support of his brothers,
Wall Street whirled through stub !
paper, me era of continued pros He fiiM'imdion in stick.' "Iturkft
rope. -.Inlzrlng, bewildering, some­
both doctors, a* ho shakes hands with Richard and Stephen looks nn nl
shops” accrptcil ninriey and orders lizzv advances and retreats into j
pertly oft a high plateau
time liana', hardly ever dull.
the close of thp day's proceedings lo his murder trial In Cleveland. This
After Junketing hy auto amurr.i
Th* stock market crash ended for duck and dropped the order October. Storks, said Prof, living J
Is the only time the brothers can have personal contact, fihepporq, so
in
a
liuckcl.
betting
your
gue-s
l-lsher
at
one
polnl.
"have
reached
Europe,
the
Bcrkcr
tribe
came
all Wat. Prosperity dissolved In a
far unemotional at Ihe trial, ranir More to tears as prospective Jurors
hack the easy way, In a 19-hour
frightful panic that led men wan wrung and lliul you wmild wlial looks like a permanently high '
were questioned on their feelings in the brutal bludgeon-slaying of
flight from Copenhagen to New
stunned, too stunned to know Dial never actually demand that the pi.dean."
the young osteopath's wife. Marilyn.
(/Ntrrr.allonal Somulphofo)
Then the deluge* began lo break
York. From there we returned to
th# grtateat economic catastrophe slnrk he proiliirnl. "Dynamiters"
fglSIOINT
IISINHOWU
prrr.cnls
n
posth'imnus
fristlngulshrd
Scrvlra
of modern times was about to lay woikcd with batteries of telephones over Ihc heads of the speculators,
California in the doughty little
Award
of
Ilm
fllalo
Department's
foreign
service
to
David
Lcllreton,
In "blast" victims away from their hankers, imcitor, stock exchange
Hillman which had taken us 7.MO
tin nUlUg hand on the world,
VIf, ion of David LrlJrctnn, Jr., who was Ambassador to Iran. Mr*,
moiiry in exchange for soralled iiictiihrrs. and all the little people
miles through 12 foreign rounlrles.
“ macllc day of the panic stocks. Tilt Uii'i-l-, provklrd alleged , the refund tearhers and clerks and
fmltretnn, of Concord, N, II., It holding her son^t the awards ceremony
We tiad shipped it across two
lay, Oct. 29. On that day, ly "in-bile" information for a 1tradesmen and soiralites throughin Constitution flail, Washington, D.C. The President told tho members
snares were traded on price.
of the (state Department and foreign servlet- stall lh.it their svnrk was In weeks before.
out the country
Driving down 5th Avenue and
York Stork Exchange,
Ms opinion more Important than that of the soldier.
(fnlaraatlon'iU
llroadway was a major treat for
uf all time Price* | In I'l'brii.-iiy. the Federal lie j And what about the stork mar
all the Becker* during a three-day
era
awn. Nothing could Mirp serve Hank line,dined drastic ar I,el today? II Is high, all rigid, aleven the bankers, or lion lo ruili wild speeulatlon In |most ns high ns II was hark id the Is going. Ihc volume this year will today's market ton high?" The stay in New York. But tourist*
flthangf officials, or famed storks. Paul U Warburg, an In '29 peak ns measured hy the yard- amount to only about 17 percent of j National .Securities A Research should hr advised that parking
Editor'* Note—this Is the first ly of the offices are now held hy
leriialional hanking authority, dr slick of the Associated j’ ress aver­
problems make taxis a better bet, of a aerie* of summing-up stories Republicans The state by-* t a l c
t.'orp of New York said.
nmmrrd stork market operators age of no stork* The 1029 tiigh wa* Uic total number of share, listed
especially when five ran ride as by roving Associated Press reixirt- lineup appears like this today:
for "otgies of unrestrained specu­ $I.'»!!. 7u. an I die bottom in 1032
Morrow big for speculation' was
"The shareholder* In Amcrirnn cheaply as one
New York—Straw vote figures
ers who are analyzing the cam
lation" that rmild bring on a col was Stiioo The average now is in lieuvy llirii-nlmut 10 per cent of Industry today are not the gamIncidentally, our &gt;20 a May bud­
in various sections of the baffle most political analyst* at
(lie total value of ll*lc-l shares. tilers of 2.1 years ago. They are get was knocked Into a cocked pulgn
lapse and a general depression
Ihc neighborhood of Sl.TX
Ihe moment. Ives, the CIOI’ can­
not looking for a 50 |irr rent profit chapeau in New York and Wash­ country
t'onliarv lo wind has conic In lie
Hut lust check eff some more Today it Is less Ilian 1 per cent.
didate for governor, piled up a
in
a
month
ington.
You
can't
see
much
In
"A
good
safe
stork"
in
the
old
LOS ANOELKS utt - lla rbor j a general iiiipre*.-&lt;inn. trailer* had comparison* (‘all meney in 1929
Itv HKI.MAN MUHIN
rerord plurality In 1052. even run^
Freeway motnrista saw a strange to pul up more Ilian lukn cash to was 20 oer cent and up Tialay it is days soli) at a priro some 20 limes
"They are long term investors those towns unless you get right
NEW Yo r k ms - A vague hut, ning ahead of Elsenhower. Ila r rij
tight Moftday—g man stopped buy .locks mi Hi months prered (irmly at :i per rent
■
It* profit* per share Today the1apparently concerned with I n c o m e |downtown, which cost* money .widespread feeling of uneasiness— 1man is making his first try for
over, picking up falsies
ling Ihc clash lo March Ilm stock
'Hie dally average of trailing in rule of thumb is to times earn­ no-1 long term growth, realizing Elsewhere in the United States u mainly over Jchs and economic se- Hectife office. As a campaigner,
The intimate, Sponge-rubber an-1 exchange as a safely measiire re lin n was mure man ( b million ing*
that no eronomy or market moves frmlly of five still can stay under curitv—appears to he the big ix'llt- he i* neither colorful ror excit­
pllanecs hid toppled off a truck quin d Imyci lo po-l from 25 to shares. Today jt u arouo.t two milThe .sol vemry record of member* upward in an unbroken line but or close to *20 per dlorn. we found, ical factor on the Atlantic Scahord ing. Yet Ihe polls show him lead
end bounced pul onto Ihe busy ion pn cent of die value of pur lion
of the New York Stuck Exchange "b o recognizing that even Ihe most especially in Inc Midwest.
today In the last week before the 1ing Ives
freewey. One mobirist who slowed chase-1 Murk with llicir own mon I II is a much lugger and broader in 102!) wa* 99 &gt;2 per rent. For the bullish long range forecast lias alRepublicans hold 27 of Ihe 4.1
We arrived in Washington late elections
up to give tho unidentified truck rv with any mnainder Inn row ! stock market now than It used lo lust Hi year*, the record for sol- ways funded M underestimate Ihe at night during a storm. Ax we
Democrats are counting heavi­ congressional seats, and one Is va
driver a chance (o retrieve the able.
lie Hack In '29 the annual turn vency has been loo per cent per i potentiality of the American pco- sloshed around n cornor into flood- ly on It to give them wnnt thev cant. They fear a net loss of one
scores of faltiei observed: "Tbal's
l.atc mMarch (In- market1over of
all listed shares was II!) fart
&lt;nomir machine to produce and sylvanin Avenue, we saw the flood­ call a "hmlor landslide" Nov 2 scat. Democrat* predict they will
worse than having a flat."
plunged ilowiiuanl and hundreds per cent Today at Ihe raletrailing
lit dome of the^CopItol gleaming
Republican*, recognizing the gain a minimum of t and a maxi­
In answering the question "Is consume."
through Ihe rain in alabaster feeling, argue that the economic mum of II "if the sweep Is ns big
grandeur Four pair* of hands situation was even worse before ns it looks now."
New Jersey—Ihe main race h er#
clapped spontaneously. Dud. the the Korean War They are plead­
driver, anplaudrd Inwardly, li wps ing with the voters to "(ilvo Ike is for a Senile scat and most ob »
ihe prettiest sight since our return. more time" and say conditions servers believe lien Charles How
Thu Washington agenda included are steadily Improving And Presi­ ell. Democrat, will defeat former
visits to Ihe (,'npitul, Lincoln Memo­ dent E i s e n h n w e r himself has Hep. Clifford Case The Kcptibli
can candidate is heyel hy opposi­
rial and Hie While House The (am Jumped into the campaign
ily voted the Blue Room most im..........................
How will this he reflected at the tion within his own party, stem
mliig largely from the 1952 fight
prrssivc. although the White House; pu|j* nr*! week?
rooms generally seemed tiny after' A general consensus Is that, at between .supporters of the late Sen
some
Immense,' ornate re­ the moment, the Democrats seem Robert A Taft and the hackers of
...... nf
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cption halls in European Castles, to have the edge In mnnv major President Elsenhower The Presi­
The
"L ordered
---- ’ '----beauty
*“ of ‘Washings’--*-1--" rnces in the Northeast There Is1dent ha* endorsed t’ nsc. But How
. ton's pirk.1. boulevard* anl rnnnu- con&lt; Idem tile talk of a "Democrat-1 ell still is given Ihe t-lge
le tide," basrd on the election* in
Neither party makes any strum#
[ ments was reminiscent Of Paris.
Heading west, we began to fool Maine and Alaska, along with n|chlms nf dlrtnrv In the 11 Ifoii*,”
1we were almost home when near scattering of municipal contests j rare* The HOP has an X(I margin
The Democrats expect a net gain
Nappanee, |nd . up popped a sign that were won hy Democrats.
Rrptdillcnns do not concede any of one.
a* indigenous to Western highways
as the Buraia Shave legends. Ireixi. They say it is Democratic1. Massachusetts — Two Itepuhli
"Take the roufe." II sold, "(hat s.ilcstulk designed In influence (be I cans, Hov Christian A. Ilertcr and
leads lo Harold's Club In lletto." uucrrtiin vdter. Hut many.HOP, Sen Ix-verctt Saltonstall, arc in
Thai wa* the route we took, all randidntes frankly admit worry tight races fur re-election. Thev
right, lud only because California The mnves in Ihc high command np|&gt;e,ir to be lending in this fin'd
reflect it.
week before Ihe election. Ilertfr’*
lay at the other end nf it.
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At Lake Heitcvn. VVIs., shopping
land week. President Elsenhow­ rhnlh-ugcr Is llcbcrt F. Mur|(hy,
fur luncheon supplies In a sujier er rut a birthday cake in Connec­ Demncrntle veteran nf the Stale
market, we were dtaggered by row ticut for Hov. .Mm -DuvU I o;l«o, ia-aislaliire. Former llep. Fostri#
upon gleaming row of canned who Is hard premod In his battle Furcnlo, Democrat. Is runnlftlP
foods, the solidly packed frozen for re elcrtinn. And then the Pres1, against Snllunstall. Democrats enn
feel displays, the towering stacks dent went eavalrading with Sen ceded that Furcnlo was “ hurt"
1of soap flakes and detergents. Here Irving M. Ive* through some 40 when Democratic Sen John Ken
I was probably a year's supply for miles in New York Straw-vote nciiy did nut publicly hack him in
noils indicate Ives is running he the face.
1an average European nrlgn
hint Avcrrll ll.irriman. Drmocrat
I hood
Republicans hold X of Ihc 11
Cimioa .south through Minnesota lo candidate, in (ho race for gov­ Ilouse seals They expect to break
&lt;reminded us of Europe, if only ernor.
even "at worst." posslb'y gain one
for place natnes like New Ulm
Frein Maryland lo Vermont, the Ucrnocr.il. hope to hold all their
I and New Pr.igii" While the plumb- dtuation is complicated with invis­ present (! and gain I
I mg in llie-e places Indubitably Is ible elements and political iuipon
Connecticut—Hov Lodge's Demo
! heller than In Ihrtr old world conn drratilcs Exainidcs:
cralld challenger lx former R rp #
! terpsrt*. their rhsrm I? consider
I. Ring prejudice is pi,yin.: a Abraham A. liihlroff and at ll,&lt;"
ably more elusive
part In ;ome of Ihe contests. How moment the rare Poki neck and
Hotels In tho rorn licit are mak •ttcig it Is nobody knows People neck The Democratic Naiisnnl
Ing iheir last stand against motels seldom talk rprnly about II.
Committee Is more optimistic
bv offeriut; tree lodging (or all
about Kthlroff's chanrc.s than arc
2
No
single
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a
l
issue
has
kids under 14 Excrpl In the large
hi* own managers In Ihb State
cities, though, we stayed al motels emerged to stir the voter* Ecu- Itihlrrff rsn ahead of Adlnl Steven
all the way across the rountry. nmnlc conditions are not the ma­ -oil hi I'oimrrlli-iil in 1952 even
The average was &gt;0 a night for ter factor along the whole sea­ Ihntiph he, was .lefeated for l)ie
board Even where thryanre, work­
Ihe five of pv
Senate.
We kn"W we were West onre we er* do not always reflect an ex­
pectable
attitude. In a Connecti­ Tile *lx House tutllrx appear to
rear he I the hill* of Wyoming and
hinge l?rgc|v no the result of the
pot a good Cheyrftne breakfast on cut factory, a machinist (old this gubcrnit- rial election Democrat#
der our l»c|t*. 1*10 grades began correspondent, "Sure we nils* the hope lo take four if Rihlr.df wilts*
money, hu| we like the
rising steadily, the air became overtime
hours liellrr Anyway, most nf the and believe they may win two If
thlnnrr and Ihe xkir* were alinosl hoys
knew the gravy train would Im doesn't. Republicans expect (o
as azuru a* those of soulhrrfi
retain the live they have now.
step sometime."
i France.
Vermont-New Hampshire—Demo­
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as
a
result
of
the
A* we rolled across Ihr (’allfor- ahsenre nf high-powered issues, crat.* gcncral'y ccureilc defeat in
i nla line west of Reno, our backseat voter apathy Is indicated by the tlicse two Jlrpitliliran xtrnnghobli.
rooting secllon—Karen, Christine
In registration in New In Vermont, however, a M ycnr oM
and Murllyn&gt;~let go with a full dropoff
York,
Connectieut
and Delaware dairy farmer, E. Frank llranon. It
tlcam chorus of "California, lien*
compared
with
Um
nild lerin putting up a sluing fight for Iht
Wo Come." llge shed a tear or election in 1050. For lilt
Ihe
nation
as governor's office. Ills backcrit sajf.
Iwo, ahd suddenly a little mist ap­ a wnn'e. however, the eligible vot"If Die Democrat* could do It la
peared on my windshield
Maine, we enn do it hero." T h ®
cr
pipiihtlcn
is
up.
Will
the
spot­
The red earth of Ora*s Valley, ty declines help Ihe "Ins"? And stato usually promotes Us lleuteip*
our first Hop In California, lookoj
do pi«y prove, *s the Republicans t anl governur. however, amt pmsl
grod enough lo kiss.
claim, that (hero I* no "protost' ohserverj believe Ihe tradition win
Now rhevrolrt, the trading builder
Comparisons, of rourse. are dan­ vote"
You enn choose from)
not change thlx year. Hence, thetr
th1* ye(r?
n( valvr-ln-luai) engine*, introduce*
gerous and a mailer of persona
see f.t. Or.v. Josenh B. Johnson the ‘
4.
The
president
uil|l
seems
Ihr
"Turbo-Fire
VH."
Il
carries
the
site. hut. putting T.QOO mllea n
l&gt;vo new nixcM, too t
T i f f v p lv c -ln -lic u tl V -B
victor over llrinon.
largely
pipular,
hut
sdm
VII ilmlin In a new liljlt in rdjclenry
rnvnl In Eurapo against 4,000 am
ft '*
♦.
New Hcmpshire ts rteellng a gov­
who
were
"Elsenhower
demo
ist experience in ihe Unjtoi
with il* high bnf«e|Miwer (162), highpast
(llirxrolrl *|m i offer* the last wnH
n o n l y t l i o v t i l v t '- i i i - l i c m l
Slates, jtae and 1 mink
think only Part In 1952 tell you they nrtf not Voting ernor, two senators and two rett
roiii|irpM&gt;ion (R In I), high performIII *iswyliiii|er performance and eennt
.» w Idu resentatlves. Democrats say thek
Ffai
and ihe anulk of France
have i (Republican this year.. Haw
mice ami surprisingly high gag irtilronirl There'* a new "Blue-Flam*
ke iv 1
Incab have a gnml chance to win our
rlmrfc on California,
le a d e r c u n b u ild i t !
trnla, synthell such a swing might L*
agf. Available with standard trail*l.lfi teamed with Pnwrrtlltla and a
House seat, due to a TOP factional
cu’ lble. 1
lie. ♦
mlMion, or with the extra-mat option*
new "Blur-Flame 12.1" with either
Dairymen in upstate New fight in that district. Thev a rw
e a tongl
standard treoaotiaekm or OwdrivN
Yui
nd poultry raiser* In 1
Hmn I'MiilncIpp tfiom there’*v«n
Dels- given little hope In tho other racera,
Rhode Island — Thla is R fwmq_
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hd' Marylnnl
aro unh appy
puco like Ihe homo of Ihe doublilo w*
slronghobl,
malted and Ihe Und nf Ihe deep about Ihc farm prctiram. However,
Ilk producer said, " I t c aur- president F.lsenhowcr a stlm'plilfreeze.
pluses, w'ero created by price sup- rallty In IMS. It elected all Ptm( •
Can't you tel) Jt|it by looking that Chevrolet anil Ceneral Motor*
part* it * hard In know what to erats on the rest nf the ticket, (to '.
JAPH RETURN*
Dennis Roberts, long-tlnte m*vn r
have room up wil|i a roiniiletrly new idea about the low-prlrpil car?
think "
FflllJI REP CHINA
of Providence, look* well ahead 1 1.
TOKYO lAt-Twn grovnx of JapaThe iilea (a |hi»i to hiillil a car that offer* the very neweat tiling in
Them are s’ nie of Ihe (julrksll- Ihe Itepubltean randldalo. Peat.
nr : rfflrlJIt w*x b fly ba?k H ver faeprs (printing along the
•tyUng, |h* moat modern feature*, the fittest kiitii o f perfprtnattre
Tokyo yesterday aflcr a trif hcavly ocpulaled mast front Now IaiwD, mayor of Newopri. So'
cdore Francis Orocp, 87, thi
and the h)|lie*t quality of luatiufactnro-^-all at p, modest price. It’#
thrrngh Re-1 China aimed at devo Enalond through Maryland.
(dost man In tho Senate, ta m I
loping closer Ilea between the twt
fylne stales in the region arc stumping the stato agalnxt Watte
Romelhlqg tjiat look a lot o f doing anil /hat only, the world's leading
natloM. One grorp U made up
electing 7 govdrnnrn ft senators I. Stmdlun. Providence lawyer, an ®
ear builder* could do. Evcrythlntfi new in (jtia ^fotoratnio Chevrolet
2R members of Parliament.
and 00 rcprfscntativri. A majoxl reems rertaJn of another Unit I M
Irmn it* lower top right down to ita tlibcleu lirea. Come in for t)ta
WariMnplon.
r
—
Maryland — Tho segregation li •
Jtoet fascinating viait you ever made to ah automobile showroom)
sug nax been brought Into thp etei *■— *—
Kt the effects arihaHl
a a c. BhocBHY
C- ffyrt). Dfm
erotic candidate for governof, no HIM Ha iltrdrA»e.
new rom evpi pf low-coat motoring f
Ing that lb* stste haa practice I
Y e a r Friendly NUxhbor (Iraerry
NEW YORK, t * -A man looked
a i the clacking stock
market
Heker, grabbed a gun and sobbed
"Tall th* boy* 1 can't pay."
Tban be raised the gun lo Ids
head, fired and died.
In another town another man
quietly slumped to the floor, of a
b a in attack. The .stock tinier
chattered away as (he body wns

Economic Worry Clouds Election;
Said Will Increase Democratic Vote

Intlftiqte Objects
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Editor'* Note—TMa la aml'ier |A. Taft. Thla la a tight cnc. with

In a acrlca of Mimni'ngup alorlj.a
by roving Associated t’ rcn report­
ers who an* anaiytinu the cump 'iin In varlctn sections rf the
country.

Negro Minister
Tells Bomb Plot

Ihe Beiiulilirans have a rfp-notlililg
pollry toward Ihe unemployed.
D K I I N I F , . S', f i l l I F
’Hie fheme Is llial Hie (ifIf* ad
ALL SET
ministration favors (lie privileged
HOLLYWOOfi. Us - If* all i Cl
few an I not Ihe mass of low In now hriween stn*er F.ddl* Fisher
rente families. The Democrats and actress Drlihie Itryoolds — the
have promised the voters they'll ring, the nnuciinremrnt and the
turn the ecnnnntle trend upward date.
f d produce a bigger and heller Iliry told a slar-aluddo t crowd |
osperlly than the ftepubllr.ms
of tnn at a Saturday nlehl cork
The llepiiltliean nrgumrnl is Dial tall party Hint they will marry
Blscnhower must havi n OOf Con next June. Joan Crawford. Jack
grers to carry out his program Benny. Van Heflin, Terry Moore, I
xvlilrh. they say. has alreaity Jark Webb nud others admired the I
plans! thl-v rounlrv on a sound seven-carat spaikler Bclible show '
pearrtime economle basts. They ed them.
argue Ihe unemployment Is n tem­
porary result of shifting from a
war lo a |irarcnmr economy
and that Hie situation isn't as trad
.is (lies Dcnuierats pieluie II; that
far better to have thing* na
y are than lo have the eounlry
war. The Republican theme:
Stay with Ike-and slay at poire,
For Ihe must part, foreign policy,
Y EP --U H -H U H -faxes. McCarthy and other nation­
al istues have been dumped irtto
Yo p - n o - n o p e the background. They don't appear
to he anywhere near ax InRucniipl
M-’M-M*-* AcSAIt i, ^
ns in Ihe rnmpulgn two year* ago.
If there is *ny single develop
N O P B — OH-YEAM
men! In the rampafgn more surprillng than the other*, II U that
7* HUH t IS '”
&gt;
Urn Democrat* havp hounenf hack
Ami their 1932 defeat.an full pf
riptlmiim amt Conltrtcnre.
.
Here'* a brief rundown on the
situation etatc by stale a* seep by
experienced political observer*.
Rut It Is outlined with the reserva­
tion that a strong Democratic
surge would rhjft life eitlmaleh
far mere sharply In favor u| the
i"eralx.
JCKY
big attraellnn Is the popu*
contest between Demoeratic
" -----------ealdent Alben “
Republican
oper, S3. Be;
li the favorite

HOLLYWOOD .B—"I'm always
critical of my family Whatever
they do. I want them to be only
the best. '
That &gt;■'*» Lillian nlkh'a rsplmatlon of why xhe t* sometimes con­
sidered a critic of the film Indus­
try. She ron»ider&lt; it a part of her
family, and that mh’t loo far
fetched She certainty grew up
with it, and it with her
Mis* (Slab, whose tender. Inno­
cent face i; remembered by any
one who IJveil through thr silent
film era. Is back In Hollywor-I aft­
er a considerable absence. She I*.
Playing wftji Shelley Wlnfers and ,
Robert Mftlrhnm in "Night of the
llunfEr," which is helnf; direcfed !
hy Charles Laughton She marker) ’
her Mlh birthday yesterday, but her
skin is smooth and she still has
the loveliness that mature film
fans recall
She began on the stage at 3
and played in her first movin ill I
'2 She heeanir a star with "Birlh
of a Nation" and was associated
with niahv of Ihe groat D W
(irlffilh films that raised movin 1
from infanrv to adulthood

MESIOENI IIStNIIOWI* nddrrssr* l.noo I'tTM'l'x nl the American
Jasvtsh Trrcenlenaiy Dinner in New Vmk w Iih n pledge that the Unltrd
State* "will continue tlrrlr |y In lls nur I for ,.enre based on Justice."
tie cited Aiorrlr.t'a rnllli irv might a-, deterrent In war" which would
never he used for aggression. Ralph F Smmiel, chairman of the
Tercentenary reIchrntlon. II tens nt tlte nglil.
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1M O on* ran point with surety to tiinrn fistivnl of the Druid*. MarkM il i u : lie
the origin of the customs and mg the waiting of the aim and the i Till rtTATK «'K I'l.i 'll 11 To
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food stores and celebrated with .sb.iiiK.&gt;ni*i v. ATil* lot.i
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J im I n , l.rrri (II#,I m i l l . - i v.ut li,
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tin j|..i*r. r l i l l t l f . l I - ,. ,„ | .
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a Christian festival begun in the day in America after the great Irrllh
*'*■ !"r*b» r-i|iiIro.l I.. ~i-r\.. im.,„ 1
nnjr the pota
intatne.
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customs nro r long beforr too Chris-1famine of the IRtD's. ft *| elated a .%"•! " I 'l l MR
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night of goblin*, clvca and divina­
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imagination,
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practical
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great bonfires on the night to keep
of fall and Its abundance,
away evil spirits. (lathered around 1relebtnllnn
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Z / l i T B IG W££/&lt; 10 SHARE AXP s 9Sth flNNIVERSflRT

Lillian Gish Is
Always Critical
Of Her Family

rly Spurs To Greater Effort
the exocrta Inclined to give Bender
a »hade better of it because his
name La better known to the voters
*nd lie’# proved to be a good votegetter In Me pnsl.
But Burke has the support ot
Bv DON WHITEHEAD
ar Democratic Dnv Frank
JlASIIINOTON 1*1—The llcpuh
afUche, running for an unprece-i
l.W iis are running so scared they dented fifth two-year term—and |
may have frightened themselves In who look* like a winner.
to a stronger position than they
The consensus: Bender hv a close
held 30 days ago In the block o f margin. Possibly m net change In*
Industry-fa r in states stretrhlng I rdtigreastona’ *cnl».
from Indiana to Pennsylvania
MirfflOAN
A fear complex caused hv talk j VMifhfnl Democratlr (tnv t;. |
of a Democratic trend-whether Mrnncn (Bpapyt Williams.„ with
real or irna^inest has spurred the |; troh, unl^n'support. La ingarded.
ir is that possibly II O r a l l y ax a safe, bet l» repeat
0 ?r
fWoH»__lha*__P*wdhJi;
could salvage campaigns which Unemployment
iim,mtl|1;,
auloinnhilr
In the ant
had appeared to lie tosh causes in industry and the dairy farmers
tl£ battle frr Congress
gi ambling over prices h ive glvpn
close I-ok at the campaigns In a Boost to DeAmefalie hopes
six states—Michigan. Ohio, Penn- Months ago Sen. Homer Ferguson
rylvanl.i, Kentucky, West Virginia ( It -Midi &gt; was considered a stir,
and Indiana—leaves a strong tin - winner, hut now the experts sav T *
press ion that It’s a tight, ehtse a light rate and Ferguson Is in
light in this region The payoff trouble against his Democrat‘e op
emild very well go to Ihe si-le with ponent, Patrick V. McNamara.
the lies! organisation for getting
The ermsetlkils- Ferguson to win,
out the vole
a elose one. Thb Democrats to pick
These six states will elect four up at least one and possibly two
senators and !*« representatives. lloufe seats.
The Senate seats at slake are ill PENNSYLVANIA
id the House seals
\AJfd evenly and
There lx ho xehatorial contest
publicans, 34 Demo
Ins way: fil Renu
this year ami the big fight Is for
rrats and I inner
Dependent, including control
of the state government
vacancies A slight shift either
Democrats have elected only i
way is linpoitnnl to Hie control of The
one governor in Pennsylvania in j
Congress.
years-hut they've got the FUThe great unknown, of course, lit hUcaiis
seared this year Here
is whether or not lliere is under Pul
unemployment In roal. steel.1
wny a shift of voter sentiment again
from Republicans to Democrats as and railroads, and farm prices are
Issues.
the Democrats claim and Ihe lie ItnTil#
ennsensux; A rloso one for
pubwi nns fear Unless Ihe experts
the Republicans Possibly no nr!
are liai’ly mistaken, the signs do change
in llie House seals
jnt tto sneh a trend
ivdnt
# hfie
e situation raises these &lt;|iicS- WEST VIRGINIA
Democratic Sen Matthew W .
lions:
1. In Just two years, have the, Neely, 79, has pltcftr*! bis cam ]
issue* which swept the Republicans palgn nfl an anti htsenhower
into power been east aside by a , theme He s calling Msenhower
luajority of voters as no longer be
Jb# pooreat Presitlenl the Un thl
lug a reason to vote Republican*’
Slates ever hail and miking Ihe
2 Have Ihe voters with the hat 'l«l.e » unemployment problem the
ntajor Issue xnalnst his (JOP oppo­
ance of power h"cnme so illsen- nent
Thomas B. Sweeney of Wheel
rhanteil with the Kisen'io.vrc ntl- ing, who
Is 42 Age apparently has
ministration that ihey want the not .slowed
Neely down nor dim
f Democrats hack in imwcr’
his chaqcak. .
J Anti if so. hmx doe* tit s «iuaro mod
The
(..iIHU-il*
Neely In repeat
all Ih" rriioits that Pres* lent
Klrenboiver still is Irrmendnusty ensl't The Republicans have a i
good chnnre to pirk up one IHl.se I
popular with the voters?
The usual political explanation Is irat.
that the people regard Elsenhower INDIANA
ns standing somewhat aloff front i There are no senatorial or gov
t&gt;olitirst and that voter resentment i ernnr ronlests and only minor
isn't directed at bitrnhnwrr hut stale offices at slake The general
; picture according to those close lo .
at those around him
Even a Boetl many llepuhliran the scene Is rofe of a swlicit of the
are fearful Ibis analysis nifty lie jjulcpcndenl voto^frnin^ Ihe ftepiih
In ‘the
and i( it
accurate ami it's a primary reason Means *"
* Democrats
“
by they're -ufforing from iilter.s gains .strength the Republicans me
either side has fpttml a s'ogan in deep trouble
The rorncnsits; The Democrats In
silch a* toe BOP's Ifl.'i2 rry of "the
mess in Washington,” nor an issue gain tw.-i house seals an I tm.s.*ihly
lo matrli that of "Let's bring the live if a Democratlr Irentl ilevel ps
boys homo from Korea." which strongly.
KJt-;itlv.aer used so effectively
against Democratic presidential nut it is outlined wdh the teserva
nominee Adlai Sleveiuun
tliin that a strong Democmtlc
Fnr Ibis reason, many [&gt;” litici.in. surge would shift the estimate* fnr
think the November elerlion will more sharply in fnvor of the Demoreme down lo a ease nf whlrh cn ls
sXta tines Ihe Idi of getting mil ihe
vide—III sticrr n httllle
hrsttlr of organ!
,A t Inn
• file llemnrrals appear to be
gnmtding heavily that Ibis one Is
going to tin a "pnckelbook electlnn"
—with a Imn.inrn of votes eomlng
ALEXANDRIA CITY. Aia '/ft
their wny frrm the unemployed; A pint frt "Ixmtb segregation mil
from •molt bu«lnr&lt;smen feeling an nf exlstenro" bv blowing op a new
ecnm
. „ title
,
-pinch; frnn
.. worker* ..who i tton.OftO Negro Itigli stho'il was re
don I have the overtime pay they p irtP(, hrrr h
Np„ r„
had a few years ago and wlm ar? ...miller
afraid nf hclrnt Jolilesr. frootJann I
„
u s ...
... , ,,
•
Rev. M Ntlltn. 00, told irollre
cts whose
price, ■
have &gt;■
toughed off heThe
was
askrd
to
carry
out Ihe ]
an&gt;l whv are dtssatisfird with Ihe
bombing last week by two umilcnb
•WM’ cut in price supports
ifletl men one a white mm and the
4win every stats in the Kentucky other
a Negro, who told him il
lo-Pennsy’vanla lih.ck, Drmorrals
part of a "master plan" II"
have selred on Ihe economic silu was
ation a? Ilicir No. I issue, saying said lie refused

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THE 8ANF0RD HERALD
Pag# 10

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Wed. Oc»L 27.J954

Kentuckians Have
Difficult Choice
To Make On Nov. 2

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liy IION WIHTF.IIKAH
1/lUISVIM.K, Ky iNt-Th* non
pie of this mint julep and blue
yrass country aru approachlnit the
difficult political cho'ce of having
to M-nd only one of two favorite
aoni to the U.S. Senate.
The derision must be made Nov.
2 between Democratic former Vice
President Alben W. Jtnrkloy, 70.
and llepubllcan Sen. John Sher­
man Cooper, 53. No matter which
one wins, there’s going to be con­
siderable sadness that the other
laid to lose.
Itnrkley and Cooper arc the Ken­
tucky strand men of their parties
with biff personal followings. Their
collision dramatizes the full force
of the struffffle for control of Con­
gress
Democratic chiefs called Ilarkley
out of pnlltlral retirement as the i
only man who miRhl recapture
the Senate scat which Cooper won
two years aim after the death of
Democratic Sen. Virgil Chapman
They aro counting on Harkley’s
enormous personal popularity plus
a voter swInRhaek to the Demo­
crats At this point there Is Rcncral
agreement the odd* are In favor of
Ilarkley winnlnff.
Hut Cooper Is maklnff a strong
race and there are some—even a
few Democrats—who say lie may
pull the biggest surprise of the
entire national roinunign
Here are softie of the factors nt |
both sides:
Ilarkley'* name Is known to prac- !
Ilrally every adult In Kentucky— |
and lie’s running In a state that I
normally I* Democratic.
‘Hie voters from 1(113 to 1025 sent
him regularly to represent them j
In Congress air.l (rum 1027 to 1048
they kept him In the Senate Then
in 1048 they voted for hltn us vice
president
Unemployment, particularly In
the coal fields, would ap|M'ar to be
a factor working In ilarkley * fuvor. Another would he the fact that
about 70 per cent of the county of­
fices In Kentucky are controlled
by Democrats, in addition to the
stale government
On the other side, Cooper has
proved he has a great deal of ap­
peal to the voters. He won a short­
term Senate aeat In 1040 when for­
mer Democratic 8cn. A. II. (Hap­
py) Chandler resigned to become
commissioner of baseball,
lie was nosed out by Virgil Chap­
man In IU48, but he came in
hack two
year* ago to capture the seat va­
cated by Chapman's death, al­
though president Klscnhower lost
Kentucky to Adlal Stevenson hy
700 vole*. 'Meanwhile, he served
us a U.S. delegate In the United
Nations.
As a senator, Coo|ier didn’t
achieve the national (Hisllion of
Ilarkley, but lie did make a record
which even Demncrnt* say made
friends for him.
Ills age is in his favor loo. Even
a casual visitor to Kentucky soon
finds that Ilarkley’s 70 years havo
become a bcncath-thc-surfacc Is­
sue which could havo a strong In­
fluence on the outcome of the race.
For spectator interest, the Harkley-Cooper race has boon a gentle­
manly and rather staid affair with
neither candidate wlrooping it up
into a name-calling contest. For
the most part, they've stuck to
Issues.
Uarkley has centered his nttacka
on the Republican administration
and It* record during the past two
years, comparing It with what ho
calli more prosperous years un­
der Democratic leadership. He nsaaila the administration at repre­
senting the privileged few and not
the maaics of people—although he
doesn't Include Elsenhower him­
self In tho Indictments.
Cooper ha* hit hard on the theme
that the nation is at peace because
of Elaenhower’a leadership and
that the Democratic prosperity was
a war prosperity. He pictures him­
self a* being In a position to do
more for the state than Barkley.
In Interview*, both men claimed

Quantity Might* Keservrd

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Breakfast Bacon
Thin Sliced Bacon •
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Sugar Cured. Cello Wrapped BACON

PORK ROAST * 45c SQUARES
HAMBURGER 3 - *1™ C H E E S E
STEW BEEF &gt; 23' W H I T I N G 15'

Eat-Rlte Fresh Ground

Kruit’e Old Fashioned DAISY

Eat-Rlte Plate

Taele O Sea Brand DRESSED

POTATOES
Grade A, Juicy, New Crop

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12-oe.

Eastern Red
Romee of
Winei ape

N. W. Red
Dellcloue
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Golden

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Duncan Hines Otanqe

Pint Ice Cream with 4 Cane RUEO

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BRACH ORANGE SLICES
HALLOWE’EN JELLY BEANS
BRACH NUT GOODIES
BRACH LICORICE MIX
BRACH CANDY CORN
BRACH BURGUNDY MIX
»
BABY RUTH NUGGETS
BUTTERFINGER CHIPS
"SOPHIE MAE"
PEANUT BRITTLE
1-lb. Box
"SOPHIE MAE"
COCONUT BRITTLE
12-os.
3 MINUTE WHITE POPCORN »ASSTO. ICED JELLIES
RED &amp; BLACK RASPBERRIES ■*-.
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ORANGES 5-29* TOMATOES

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SALE

Frbrs (Ju.nl Thru Nat., Oct. 3#

20 BASKETS OF GROCERIES FREE
' FRI. A N D SAT. 5 E A C H D A Y ,

with a good deal of confidence tiw&gt;y
vili win—although Barkley'* op­
timism was greater Mian Cooper'*,
"It look* ao good it acarva me,"
Barkley aaid. lie added that In hi*
travels around the state he had
found « feeling "this administra­
tion la Inadequate to deal with the
problems that face ua."
He predicted he would win by a
"substantial majority."
Cooper conceded that Barkley’a
popularity wea the m*
major obstacle
tie had to nvercomo—but he eald
he was getting more expression*
of support from Democrats in this
race than ha aver had before.
''W the past two waetta," he euld,
•The feeling ha* grown that I'm go­
ing to whi. If thl* kerne building
I will win. And I think I will

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C O V ETS

Kdllnr’ a Note—Till* is another of
irveral storle* by roving Associ­
ated I’ rfM rrnortrr* analyzing Ihp
campaign In key states.

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Student Exchange
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Cbuck W agon Loaded
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Good Tklnge
to Bad

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72c

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GOLDEN CORN
Del Monte Whole

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13c

TOMATOES
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GREEN BEAMS

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Del Mobte Hlemied

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SLICED BEETS
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FRUITS FOR SALAD

Detergent

Nardwator Soap

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Del Monte Slewed

Del Monte

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ml' i in "gi .tin already is su e
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mn'eissiy pre
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i. nhni i « hen Hi*1 Senate
• • m i m,i ii s lur the N49!i

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x .i i a- -indent- said alioul 2.300
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it in.Hive to rurrei'tiin! till:!
•i. Ili'niim* I uni I'tinvlueed.
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mhI It i";&gt;I 'futile luukllH! tit
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xx ami adfipi.ite apfifo•&gt; nt 111•in the next &lt;•mpresi
•it h a pi• r.tin
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\iMti. ji ill i/ i*iis fiavellut)! and
In lx me tu 'licit all ext Imiute pro
i tu tlifii' should he hundreds
i l * vt utii.iIIv llmiisands I'rip.aned
mi
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• rm xt* coin limn umler'l.indiums
• id a common culture lur the
\mt« i* a » Hallo r than confiniim
&gt;i Ii h i undertakim! to sludents. 1
t*. Ii. xe we must explore the l»n»*
•mimes id luiueiiu; logelhet bus*
mt iiieii sm all businessmen not
men 'v tvcoorix. Illiii•st«•rs, 4'lvlr
..•id iicd workers
iMditieal ami
Idiot leaders, and the utolheM
•ml f ie hmi'evv ivi's ul our res|iec*
i\ e ( muttries

Hundreds Attend
Skouras Services
i n s A N ilK I.K S - Ttu&gt; Itody ol
iiii'.ii.'i executive Charles I' Skull'
i .i - ssa- i'litomt’il Monday in a
"i.m-nh'um un grnunil. of Hie .St.
‘.i&gt;i&gt;ln.■ liici'k (irtliiNli.x Caliuslral.
Iluiulr.-ils. iticliiillng Itullywraid
""i.ii'ln- and civic li'udcr., attrmlI la-i riii". conducted in the caIhedral y - l i i'lay Ity Iti-lmp Athcn.iginas. (iii'ck OrtiMHt..* leader nl
Ihr II Western states
Skoi &lt; is and Ids brothers, execulu e s o| the 30th C.-titury-Fo* ampit.-, ssere chiefly rc-iKmulbl* fof
h.uldiiig the ca itu ilra l three year*

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Skouras died last Frid ay at 49.

FINDS UNKXPKTKII COXIPANV
S T I.i&gt;1'IS '.r—Mrs. Charles N.
Iordan of s u h u r Ii a n Webstar
C n .v e s got a surprise Monday
.xhop siie finished reliearsal for a
church play.
She elimlicd into her c a r and
liniiid Hie family |M*t dog Holton*
with a ldter-of six pup*. H ie dof
| had anparently lumned Into t h i
ca r when M is Jordan left h*C
house about (our hours bafora.
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Into Canada
Big Business

I’ age ISs
who In 15 months brought 2’ &gt; till : IVrd. Oct. 27, 1951
lion clgnreltrs Inin the cruntry i
wilhcul paying federal or provin said an RCMI’ official who dcrlmed
ciat tax
use r,f his name, the Illegal lmOf Canada's lo nr-rvlnres. only partalinn of m a r g a r i n e
h
Qucbrr and little I’rmce F.drrnrd "peanuts." In lo months, thg
Island in tiie Maritime- ban the Ilf MI* has pi i d of only 2n tuts
• ale .m l ii‘ e d mnrg.inne ns o of margarine he ng smuggled into
MONTIIKAI., b Tor shadowy Hire it t I lie: r dairy industries II Quebec from the Culled Stales
i figure m the background c m
i m irh - itipler to tiring marg ir
pleii il lo- oi-.h-r. then sold ns an ioe ini Q urb:v Irom O'ltori t I'l.io
Handsnm- , m .ered and rm
aflerthought "Throw in 25 prmnd in smuggle ii a n n o C'e giinnf'd hosed (oboes, that oner would
ol mill! a rule wide yoo’ re dr.ru international Imrdei
have wilted with washing, -ire now

If You See
Big Flash
CINCINNATI, hfl—ller.-'. an ,\
hr nth or II bomb survlv -I t u
If you see or, sen e a Midden \
briiliant or blinding Hash of light
-luck and count slow ly t&gt; five
If you reach live, you hare »m
vlve.1 Then fake stork If yeti ltav«
the customary mimbrr
linger'.,
legs and other body partv if yon
can hear, and aren't blc. I ng b.HIx
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1ordering a supply of the lower
nrioid butter »iil&gt;stllule. hanned in
Quebec province. was painted to
d.ir hr the Kor ol C.inadian Mounl
oil I'olice -is t ier I -Id of flic lug
'•'ale ipoialions of simigg'ers of
rig.iiolies .mil oil I merchandise
li on flu- I tilled Stales
Simu-gliiig •&gt;; mnrgnr-ne fn m
11 " I idled Slates, they said.

1nose er ears, you probably h.:r.nothing to worry ; Imut
It will mean yen haven i he n
I lot at all. or significantly. lo H •
three killers in therm mnh'.n
weapons The llirre are ra h ii -n
Inrliullng X rays ami noilr,no
-lira! nr lire, and the blast ware
Tile bla«l ware itself, and n'r|o:t&gt;
like Irrieks stone- and g!.t«s -ci i .
flying by the blast eoold he tribal
Counting off the five sepnttds will
mean you were at least a mile
from the heart or renter of the
, atomic bomb ll takes lire second! for the snoot or Id.i-I wares to
travel a mile And it .1 mile di- |
o 11-• I - tie 1
l lance, you prrhatdr won’t get any I STANDING «-n the Inti 11 ■■ll-otal I*• ' o -■I ■»\ lo * I-. iv
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Sluff i'ii f. fleriuany, ore mot i lr»l hi1.foil* i - .1 in ■ II
loo 11 -»• % i•&gt;-■t
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Inlay by t'ol llaivey • S'uiiim at
l\\o * r.il- ago W loll' DloW 11 U ,1‘ rt * t&gt; g \\ .III Ihe I'
V in in I i-'l llio annual mrcling of the Xmi-iit. os Un .01 e Hie I'ride In I'e m to
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HI COMMUNIST VIITMINK ARMY takes control ot the city of Hanoi,
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I in anesthesiology to the surgeon
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general, and chief of anesi'u-siol
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lice craeke I down on a smuggling or taffetas have taken on new
ling whirls they '.ir co-l federal* finishes to help them shed dirt
and prouiu'ial treasuries m lin ns a- well a&lt; wear longer When a
el dollars in rrronue More arre -1 - unman spend' her monos for tab. ic that's giiaraoleod washable,
are expected
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talk or
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lly JACK HKI.I.
HOISK, Idaho '.T—Former Sen. sound trues and gels cheers at
(tlrn Taylor, repentant about what night rallies with his attacks on
lie calls past "lulllical mistakes" the Kikcnhouer administration
Against Taylor’s tactics, Dw-orami minus his cowboy trappings.
Is making a strong bid to upset: &gt;hak has lieen standing on his rec
Itcptibtlean Sen Henry Dworshak uni in the Senate, which he proud-1
in fdalio's possibly rntclnl sena- ly says Inrludei his presence at
A iriil rare
ail 2tll roll calls taken in that ■
11MB when Taylor made Ills body in the R3r«l Congress,
ill-fated excursimi into the Pro-| Although he says he has "never |
gretsive parly. Idaho lleptilillrans I talked alMuit my opponent in any
wfiilr the then Democratic lena- campaign," Dworshak transgress­
lor off as any further llireal to es this rule In contend that Taythem and many conservative Dem­ I u "never comes hack lo I lalm
except lo run lor office" -mil In
ocrats hrcolht'-l a sigh of relief.
Taylor blame- In- primary defeat remind the voters Dial Taylor de­
in 19.V) on Ills derision In run as scried Ills parly in WW
the vice presidential nominee willi
Dworshak has gone all mil fo r1
D*nry Wallace on Hie Progressive president Elsenhower
Eisenhower's flexible I
flckrl. Hid now he is hack as (lie jnrui price viipporl program hi a
tipmocrallc party's senatorial mint v,|;,|(, w|u.ri, Secretary id Agricii!
JPieo in a eampaign ill wliieh most lure Kirn Henson has a strong
of Die unbiased dopsiers give him pur. uuil fellow lug, lull where there
a chance lo hel Dworshakis admitted dlssalislarliim nmnm;
If Taylor gees In the Senate, lie dairymen and wheat growers wlm|
mighi provide the vole hy which had been forced oolil recently lo
the Democrat' could organize that Icavi part of their land idle under
now closely divided Iwdv If lie Department of Agriculture rulings
wins, many politicians believe that
Hie llrpiihllenn senator is lak
Idaho voters also will replarr Hr- mg full advantage of Presidnel
publican (Jnv l.en .Iordan with a Eisenhower's appeal for a Itepiib
Democrat, Clark Hamilton
liean Congress, allhough he says
Idaho governors can't succeed he doesn't always vole willi the
Aliemiclvei* and Jpe.lan did not adminl»l|a|joij, , . ,
. . .
Whonsc lo buttle Dworshak Tor the
"If tve can gel out a fairly
itnpubllcnn senatorial nominallou heavy vole. I am ronfldettl we
The llepoblh-ans picked Slate Ally can win." lie said
.
Den. Kolii‘ 11 IC Smylie as their
Taylor admits cheerfully Inal Ills
randltlale for governor
derision to run with Wallace was
'Hie Idaho story today renters "a bad political mistake that rosl
around Taylor, who is making me my seat in the Senate "
mod id the news with Ills cam
"Mill my objective w.ls to try
palgnlng. while s'nw •.tailing lie to give Hie country a warning abonl
publicans
have
continued
to
count
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.............., supporting a policy of backlog cn
IiKa.vlly mi Demoeialie drfrrlinn- lonlallsm." lie said "I said Dial
to keep .secure wli.il they regatd P"licy would he disastrous and
1 a tong edge fm Dwnr-ltak
there I- no brltri word t-i describe
Taylor, who vimnl mod of lo •mr .dilation today as a lesult of
time In l’al:fo*nl:&gt; until lie decided rnnlimi'ng to follow that policy "
to try a political comeback hatossed aside Hie enwbny regalia lie
lltiMi: rm i' ii A%a (id s
said be doerird when lip fir I en
At least I:! per relit of home
Imgd .-late pnlllles "bfcatisn I wa&lt;
unknown and I had to gel known fires nic i' iiiisciI l&gt;v missus,' of eleeIrirlly, lepmls Ihe (I. H. Deporl.some way "
t
miof of Agrirnltiirc. If you hiThe guitar he once strummed cruise your use of electrlcinl
sontewlial less Ilian niuslenllv has ei|oipiiienl, i-si'i'rlally hiuh-wnttnue
passed along to Arnil, Ids mid nutomntlc uppliunces, make
year obi Min.
sure to modernise household wir­
During the primary, in which ing systems Some estlmotrs hold
e gol more voler Ilian either of tliixl as many an half the home wir­
» niher candidates Imt not a ing' systems need modernising to
Jcfilv of Ihoso cast, Taylor ami kenp pan
wire with air eondltioners.
Od often gave Ihe folks a song televlsl mi *et.«, home fr&lt;caera anil
twa&gt; to pep them up for his other appliances,

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Cowboy Taylor Makes Strong Bid
To Upset Dworshak In Senate Race

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I quart water
U cup lemon Juice
1 pint apple cider
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idd rider, graiw and lemoti juicee^iml chill before aervlng.
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RARRIIH, 28, time­

keeper for a atecl company, boromes the firat Juror to be clwwcn
In the murder trial of Dr. Samuel
Sheppard In Cleveland. Uarrlah
was accepted after two Imurs of
questioning, during which ho said
lie we* "certain" lie could ho fair
in Judging the young doctor, ac­
cused In the slaying of ItU wifo.

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VOLUME XLVI

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Strolling
In Sanford

Miami Herald Says1
Try To Run Johns
Failed In Tampa

SANFORD, FLORIDA.

THURSDAY, OCT. 28, 19St

Group Approves
Coll For Talks
On Disarmament

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No. 19

Would Prohibit Johns
Awarding Contracts
Primary Road Projects

Young Vicitim
Says Sergeant
Her Attacker

MIAMI &lt;/P) — Th* Miami
Herald aald today that a politi­
cal maneuver to put Acting Gov.
Johna bark In the race for
T I T U S V I L L E
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1i » g,
Co1C manager Forrest Breckcn'
rnvernor failed In Tampa when
ridge reoeived word today that the
yeur-old telephone com pany
Itepubllrana would not rooprrioeal (lint, "The Sanftvd and Semi
ate.
w orker te.stlfied today "I was
nole (bounty Story," was shown
John II. McDermott, Herald a fraid he was irninyr to kill
Sunday over WPIX-TV In New
political writer, said "The fran­ m e" at a closed door court
York. He says he lias already re
tic move, whlrh would hate
reived requests tor information
session as she related how she
rocked the slate, waa to act
WI’ IX-TV serve* south New York
was raped on a lonely road
State, eastern New Jersey, and Johns on the llrpuhllran ticket
as a ‘nonpartisan coalition' can­ A uk I
l&gt;urt id I'onneclieut
didate.
"W h en the act was y'oinp
“ Sponsors had worked around
|on he held a pan at my
All stuttering and stammering
the flock since the Heath of J.
publir speakers lake bred. A dem
Tom Watson, Krpuldlran no­ i throat," «he declared
The tall brunette speaking hi a
&gt;\|t onstratlou of the Barry ('rliuni
minee Sunday night In an at­ cut in voiee point* I mil Air Force
rourae will be given In the City
tempt to awing the deal.
T Sgt Herbert !&gt; Denny as tier
llall tonight at 7:S0 o'clock. The
“ Collapse of the scheme came attacker
rourse embodies public speaking,
In a Tampa hotel room shortly
Denny is on tiuil on i.iys- chargeparllamentarv
procedure
and
before noon Wednesday.
and ttie victim's VS year old mai
group psychology.
“ The Johns hackers. It was ned companion on ..........
of the
learned, felt the acting governor
attack also iilcut fled him
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(irnrral Education Development
Testimony wav given behind
l . c l t o v C o l l i n s by this last mintests will he given in the Seminole
closed doors as Client Judge V.tu t e h i d . "
County testing center on Monday
»ar It Carlton granted a defense
Johns was not available for
and Tuesday, Nov. H». at ft a m
motion to bar spectators only the
Immediately.
The
1 he testing center Is located in lliu comment
lory, court officials and the press
Court House office of I'red MurHerald also said its effort* to were |N&lt;rmttled to rent.tut
fl,iay. director of vctrwin and voca­ grl comment from Johns fulled.
The two young women testified
tional education Anyone wishing
The Itrhullran State Executive they were areo-leil at a street e t
* to obtain the equivalent of a high
Committee yoted unanimously
ner on the night of Itu- attack liy
school diploma
should contact
not In name a successor to Wat­ a man who licit a pistol on them
Murray immediately
son In Tuesday's general elec­ saying “ This i&gt; a sttrkiip Get in
tion. Collins defeated Johns (or
the ear Don't scream or holler 01
'there will lie u meeting of the the Drmoctullr nomination In l it li iw your heads olf '
They said lie drove tln-m to a
Si minute County Sportsmen’* A*- j May.
The Herald said Johns him­ lonely road, forced the older worn
t.uciutlun tonii'ht nt H o'clock u t j
self had little hope the plan an into the hack seal and i aiied
the Court House.
might become a reality “ nut
the younger afti-r he made her
some of hla leading political disri lie
barkers were poshing ll to the
He drove them back to town aft
hilt. They brought pressure from er the attack and let them out hi
rvrry part o f the ntalr for Hr* front of the Methodist Church
publicans to open the door for
A Jury wns picked yesterday
after Circuit Judge Vas-ar
It
them."
Carlton refused defense requests
1 tu move the trial to another county
or deluy it.
Thomas Waddell Jr., defense at
Inrney; said some key Air Force
witnesses had been transferred In
und tiuil he did not be­
lieve Denny could get a tail m.ii
In Tllusvllle.
UNITED NATIONS. N.Y lift’
Denny, M-year-oid Air Force
The U N. Political Committee took
a day off today after unanimously srrgPaid, was nrrested In Septem­
approving » call for five power ber near Tallahassee. Police -aid
talks on disarmament The re*o Ids ear ansyveted ihe deseriplion
lutlon was supported by both Itu* of one driven by a man rvlm at
ttla and the West but veteran dip lacked or approached six women

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER &gt; _____________________________________

Testimony Started Today
In Titusville Rape Case

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M I M M W D I M ; OFFICER —
•dr. I••li ii \ Goodwin, rum•iii, ml inu i.ffirt-i of Plinliipriiphlr
&gt;i|uadioii it". till the Sanford
N.iial
Vuxilinrx Air Stnlliiu
i r*lnilsv mi a tout id Ui'pertlon
ol photo,'lupin,' drUid,nirnts of
Ibe squiidioii on ilrplo.v merit
i teisfii, ||r will lie gone about
n monili During M* atisenee.
I ill D. I McNeil will be art in k
I It l ill
MrNeil rinnlly re
leiiii.t 11 om oyersess duty as
ollli ei-in &lt;li,-u ^e of Delarluneiil
I «\ ilMlmal I'botogiaph. ('. S.
Nay i )

Watson's Name
Will Not Appear
On Ballots Here

City Candidates
Answer Questions
At Jaycee Meet

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llei bell Prey aft
\gjccit at mi
' itli ic’ ion tiring taki-n in wtueli
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s ity 11 minis .ion plans to rou
nit wilti tin- l ily - (iseal aeeii'
I'- I eoii-iiltiiig ciigmri'i rrlalni
to Itu- siibieet Tile enllimission Ii
In Seminole County ballots xvtT i i toil upon Hu- 1-0111- 1- Mon,lay
not carry the name ol .1 Tom Wat liiglil follow mg a gle.il deal ot
sou, or any other Itepiibliean can
|U ite-1 I., -ewer -e| y o r ihalgi
•filiali- for goy oruor Comity Clerk xxltlrh will 1rer.illv ii.nled l i I m.iI
ii l‘ Herndon aimoiiiircd today
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a home at 1218 E. Orescent St.
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pleasure and li.ilulity iiia-uiueli
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a critical water 'Imrlaiie
tliis year hy Japanese husbands .10 M.IMI tail winds, set a new 1)0,000 fine and court cost*.
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victed o n Oct. 13.
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t o d a l e
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l i g h t e d
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day. school can't continue." - m' p r o v e u i e n l o l I l i s t s i ( o r w i n
v'•».| iiiui* i'iti»t•*»rf * *liit Iff*xC lb«*
courts to decide" If Averell Karri- ‘ hla home ilate. He can vote in one
llerliert Benson, cliali ill so id \u l l i e f i l l w i l l n e e d u i l i l l l i o i i . i l f u n d s ,
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man is ineligible to serve as gov­ or the other. He can be a resident of Oberkirch
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ernor because he voted two year* In one or the othcr-but not both."
I 'Ihe water situation at Auburn I I I I h e h m l g e t l o r t h e c o m i n g y e a r
A m e r i c a n
o n v c l i s t
E r n e s I H e m , n g . m i g h t a
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Harrlman, In hi* first comment
A ago in a Washington. D.C., presi­
lias been serious all Mimmcr lie a m i m o n e y I n i * b e e n
a c c r u i n g f o r , j * a y
( ' " l a y
w o n
t h e
11* * *
N o b e l | l i e f n t e lie
kill
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on the Dewey charge, asked:
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ii'!
d e n t ia l primary.
i ccntiy llie city pa--cd an mdi a f e w y e a r s i n H i e p n l i l l c p r o j e c l •"&lt;
L l l e r a t u i c
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"How liliv can we get?"
Harrlman, Democratic-Liberal
iiit* m i *»i»*'i i ! I a 11 b r .UMii'it iilvenilv
i nance luinning lawn watering or fiioil
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . which
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .will
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lie used toward
T h e
A U - y e a r - i d l
w r i t e r ,
w l i u s e
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p a r t y candidal* for governot
He later told a news conference
oilier unnecessary u«e of water llie improvement project
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after hard lioiled style and violence f i i i i c i l t l i . i l 11« - i n i * i . * . i v F u r l • • c e l l " * » • * • "
against Sen. Irving M. Ives in the that Dewey was trying to "steal"
. ,|.•-a| ill
till fill &lt;il I* k‘.»lltHU'tX
But Ihe -hnrtagc c.uillliiicd to gel sewer work lx done lie pointed mil parked tales set a pattern f"i I'GIti. k,||, ,| lh , (,i ,,,, , , h o \ln ; worse.
Nov. 2 election, eotdtnds the vote the Nov. 2 election for Ives "by
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in no way impaired the legality default" and declared:
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Lake Ggletree, from whlrh An repaving is an nll-l'ity projecl w i l l r e c e i v e u g o l d m e d a l a n d u i U c u d c i n t f m
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"Well, he won’t get away with
hum normully pumps its water Lighting is one of the most rosily c h e c k f m
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filed u « . i l l u i n c m ! I.ONDGN J* — An autlinriliitive supply, Is dry licrnusc of a lark items I n the budget Advocated
right to hold the office.
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n o t i o n
lie aaid the vote waa as informal
Harrlman aald he had voted in naval puhlicalinn says the fighting of rain Alsu dry Is Wlluiore Lake getting needy arcus taken care 1 l l i e l i t e r a r y p r l / e a m t . l l. i e a n !|1 " A T F h a e r e wa ne tl i l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I t o n \ i l t t • i l f. &lt; "- u " l oi t t o m i g h t ! &gt; v H i l l i n l . l o e k p r o p o s e d
"aa a vote fur your favorite base­ the Washington primary and would power of tile U. S. Navv equals ilu from which water was pumiiei' of first.
o iia l a w a r d s
t o i n e d i e l i i e , c l i e i u ls
W h o m
t h e H e l l lo ll
"
tin - h i m .
o f tl.c
.'" t il r o v e r s t ijl
ball player."
not have done so if there had bsen combined strength of the nlher during Ihe shortace Nnuieroii
Dean: Thought
survey
good ( r y a n d p h y s i c s w i l l l i e p r e s e n t i u l
Kilimaniaio' .ml "Tit* **l«t p oxtuim I’ utoff
t. ’ * oiillton ilol, Dewey said in a television-radio any question that it would Interrupt major navies of Ihe world. The ponds In Ihe vicinity also haw Idea. Wondered if wouldn't he h y S w e d e n ' s K i n g G u s l a f A d o l f V I of
Mail and tile N a ” . x a * . i liosen oxer I m piojri'i xvhicli xvonlil ruli from
cheaper, perhaps, to farm nut a t a I r u d i l o m a l c e r e m o n y
^speech last night that Harrlman his legal residence in New York Americans also appear In he t.ik been pumped dry.
h e r e
a strong stall* of
* jiiditl.il,'* Itloxlniiu t" Wakulla Stulion and
Ing greater scientific strides than
* Broke five consecutive years of state.
Air eight-inch plncline was tap lighting work
D e e
10
I Among the othci i luili'iulei s xxrie ,...■ mii traffic to anil from West
Scoff: Men on City payroll can
State residence, required to become
He said sample ballots for tha any other navy.
lied Into the Opelika. Ala . dlstri
Winner of the physics and ^Iceland's Haldol l,.i.xn*‘ss. Gteeci''- I ton,III and Suutli Florida to bymake survey. Advocated repaving chemistry prizes still are to he
"Jane's Fighting Ships." a stan l&gt;ulion system last Mondav
governor, by swearing he resided primary specifically stated that
,
i
i N i k o
Ka/anl/.iki- a n d
Ft. t i n e ' s 1
, Talltihtiss.'.'
First St. as soon a* possible
In the District of Columbia.
Benson said that lie believe* siparticipation "does not prevent dard reference work on Ihe world’s
named. A i i i i o i i n c e i n e n t already l i a s
1 ,
...............................
Prevail: City needs more llghls tIiue -scii
J liolg.u d g e
.
“ Did he tell the truth?" Dewey jrour voting in your home slate In navies, said In its latest edition Opelika pipeline rnuld handle -of
Iiiylm
........
cn
' l l made
m a d e
tthat
h a t tthe
tie N
N oo
i Ir n
e -I
t
PPeace
e a c e l /' 1,Mrl
yesterday Ihe U. S. Navy of 5 000 Orient water fur Auburn's mini mil repaving.. Also, It needs u side Prize will he withheld Ibis year , l-l e u i-l i i g x -i a -y &gt; x . i * l l i e . . .t o i l .. I .I I t, ........ . tin- |{.,n.l Department from
asked. "Or did he commit per­ November.'
project.
His
Hemingway la the sixth Amerl American to wui .me ol the N..hel i ......'ei iting with Hu
jury? I don't know. That's for the
"The people of Washington have vessels Is the largest peacetime mum needs if A 1*1 remains closed walk program "to keep children
off the streets " He said Ihe mat­ can-Sorii author Io win tIk* lili*r i
this )**;ii IIm1 if»f pii/r iiiiutu'iion ••i »!•••
litnilinir *&gt; lotd
courts to decide."
no right to vote and there are no Beet ever maintained hy any n&gt;
lion.
Russia
topped
the
Uniled
ter*
need
study
lie
also
advocated
ary prize The awards were set I ,,,r uii'dicni.' iml phy- olugy wa- ,|„. Sum...... I'omt on uti appeal.
The governor did not Indicate election laws In Ihe District of Co­
States
only
in
numbers
of
sub­
asking
women
ot
Hie
City
to
belli
lip liy the w ill of Alfred Nobel, klvi'll Get. 21 to lliree I S ■n. ii
11„. t.„Url clerk s ofticu Issued
who, i f anybody, would aak a lumbia," be said.
marines, Jane's said, bill added
in bettering its appearance
court opinion. To newsmen who
Swedish inventor of dynamite, xviiu 1Jlit* fur dlseoxei mg new weapmis ,„b|«nciittx today .'nr Chief EngtHarrlman, who was in Washing­ that
the
Soviet
Union
is
building
Tile
program
was
broadcast
died in lhikt
,n llie Until against polio I hey
Hubert Giipimi and Generul
Inquired after hla speech, Dewey ton at tha lime ao U.S. director of up "substantial forces" of c-ruls
RITZ
over WTHIt.
mutual security, was a candidate era. destroyers and submarine*.
Hemingway, whose udventiirous ?.ri' I*1
Fioh'is. ot the (yUi|itor W A William* of the road
" V a l i e v o f i h e
K i n g s "
9
"The entire subject ia being stud­ in the presidential preference pri
life matches Hie exploits of many I *(.arvlir&lt;' ,,
"
, department I’lie) were directed to
1:31 • 3:24 - 5:24 • 7:24 - f»:2»
Russia's underwater fleet wai
if his licrocs, was picked lor the Ih'iinas II Welh'l' "I Hie Harxaul a|,j„.ur ,,|
hearing at 11 a m.
ied." .
mary.
LEAPS TU DEATH
M O V I E L A N D
estimated
at
370
to
4oo
ve&lt;srls
William J. O'Shea, chairman of
e won. defeating Sen. Eitai
SANTA MONICA. Calif. •/**—Aft 'Minor hy Ihe Swedish lloyal Aea ! School ot I olili, llcallli, an I I -rir iniwtav bringing with them road
Htarts (1:30
ai
compared
in
200
in
the
li.
S
former associate. Dr I tcilernk J ,|,.(,.iri „ u.M| iioanctal and engineerthe Drmocrat'c, State Commlttie'a
ruver (D-Tenn) and three other Navy.
•r attending the hearing at which lemy of Literature.
"Untamed Heiress"
lie olmost won Ihe prize las’ Bobbins, now at Western te-erxc ||llt r,.ror(|«
Law Commit'eo, commented that
candldatai, but lost out at the presi­
Marilyn Monroe divorced Joe Di
0:62
10:10
ha la eonfidert he could defeat any dential nominating convention to
-------Muggio yesterday, a Sttyuar-old year hill was nosed out by perhaps Medical Sclioo hi l levclaiid.
"Anne of the Indies”
Republican crqrt challenge of Haf- Adlal I . Stevenson.
TALLAHASSEE i/V)— Ooy. No■nolher of two children lcnpc.1 ti Ihe greatest phrasemakcr of liis| Previous American literary prl/e
FIRE KILLS 7
8:22
only
rlman’a sllglbUtv.
One reason he voted, he aald,
SEOUL lAt — Gasoline leaking
ier deqlh from the 10th floor o' tiine—Sir Winston Churchill, who: winners Included Sinclair l.cxvi* in iiiinate I.eRoy Collins today ondorCOI.GURI) DltlVE IN
Dewey contended the Washington waa to show bis confidence to tb. from * U S. Army pipeline was
mother building, pollco reported wrltes, orates, paints and runs the 1030, Eugene O'Neill in HKUI, I’ eaii s.,| u luxvsuit seeking to halt fur*
"llonic
of
Wax"
, PrimaryJn June Utt, was "a____,
rat)poepte In Washington that thay
Buck in TJ38 ami William Faulk iliti uxvurd of road building con*
ignited by a discarded match to­
Officers said they learned that British government.
(Color)
national I were not Jeopardizing their N* day and the reaulting flash blue
A source close to the academy tier In ttG'J SI Louis burn poet T ’ tract* by tlieJohn a.lministratlon
Mrs. Selma ia-onore Sillier! had
Cartoon*
presidential
vember election votes In thals killed seven Koreans and injured
made other attempt* to end hei raid Hi members decided that S Eliot, now a British citizen, xxjs and announced tie xs ill assist actlStart a 7:16
ti a ra cS a r," 4s laid. home |tatea.
"The rules
since Hemingway wa» slated to given thu award in i'Jtl
(Continued On Page Eight)
IS, the national police reported.
life.

Bank Robbers
Are Sentenced

Cub Scout Pack 3‘l
To Meet Tomorrow

Wafer Shortage
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Of School Today

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U. S. Navy Equal
To All Others;
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BART SPICER
Hht •m il: "I've been avoiding
you most ot the day. I wranled to
th ink. I know what happened to
iu
tht* m orning.
I know how
wonderful tt la. A nd I can remetn-

CHAPTER ruUliTtCEN
1 C H E C K E D Doo'a room ipni kly

U make etira a vary thing was the
I f fd
I’d round
found ft Only the pigskin
way
iM Was
COM
was open. I reached lor ihe lid
had then glanced quickly a) the
Utles of the hooks, Doc had Lit*
do the Mississippi," new copy, Mr
also oad “A Stretch Along (he
River.” Treasury of American
Folklore,” and a rat volume called
••Somnern Folkways." Those hook*
took up nair the spars, f l u i r
were loui others, ull the »ama ami
Oil in bright new dual |ackrta
Foul copiei of the aamt book I
picked up one of them
m* title was 'The tiully of thr
Town,” and it* author wai J. It
Treadway. I couldn't sea anything
ghoul the book that (ustlflrd any­
one buying lout copies. I rifTIrd a
law page* in see it anything wn*
lucked uitula riirn I Mtlcd no
Ottiei copy. Hie Oral aliped ufl
tit* r o u n d e d edge of Hi* oeii.
flopped softly on e rug, and wtiro
I looked down, tnera was the thin
emihng toes of Doc lligg* I turned
over another copy. There he was
again.
"tlr. Joaeph Itlggi rrrHilway."
itis picture caption read, 'in m*
serious momenta t* a pioleaaor ot
Aniericao literaturs Readers ol
bit heat-selling Me and (lane,
the nilariuo* account ul I'aul lluny*A. ana West oi tot I ' r t u a,
which told at Ham llaae and othri
dseperadaea. know Dr Treadway
to t&gt;* America t finest lunnirsi
folklorist since the glorious day*
01 Mark Twain time smnteui
carnival p i t c h m a n , apprentice
bunco-artist and sideshow n|i&gt;rirr.
Dt. Traadway nai
I wanted to Inugh The piolraIhf on holiday pretroil* to i» a
con-man, probably net •o n or tin*
• small streak ol larceny in m*
Soul tomewhar*. Ami he g*i» n
kick out ul (losing •» a win guy
on tbs iring* oi legality
"Doc Riggs," I laughed You
onuy guy. Due ■
Then I crammed the laaika hm k
Uisidt ths travailing care, »nnp|"il
'hS locks, tinned off ihe light* sod
got out ol there, stepping out
quickly and down the hall.
I want out on to tha *xponcd
dtbfe and let lbs wind blow at me
Then I oouJd laugh salely and let
it ndt until 1 knew I would tie able
ta keep s straight face the nest
Hint t saw Dr, J o a n p h Itiggs
(Taadway in bia eii|ieih perform
aaos a* ol Doc Itiggs, enakeoil
Si Ismns a and gold-brick peddici.
I asked Riioaell what lie knew

Illf ll B |l,wi
■aid. " U could lie faked. Htewnrt
waa a blond. It lie shaved closely,
you’d never think he w as morn
older than— oh, ?0, m a y h a. We
think he dyed his hair brown tielore ne IrII Philadelphia. W ell, we
can t prove anything here. I'll have
tim irhndy cheek mm in Cin cin nati
ll m s releiem t-a e-e n 1//,v . Ilx-n
he s c l e a r . tVe w nn't k n » w
till
. .'*
I choked "IT the talk and g la m -it
tlown ovi-i toy p io lecled letl shiudiler al Dot Itiggs grinning tnce
'Horry In ih- «aughl eaven.li.ip(iilig,'' hr said 'lla d no idea you
w in so t in»r to yooi man "
''Don't know Hint I am ,'' I said

what aorf at w ork you do and I
freeze Inside."
•T in a p rivate detective," I said.
" It's a . . .
"Oh. I know It len't tana, but I
can't help it."
"Yo u said som ething about that
yesterday," 1 »ald. ’'It's the touch
ol violence, isn't it, that bothers

you 7"

I saw h rr head nod briefly.

I said : 'Moinetlmei m y work
t h r o w s me op ngalnst violence
And then I have In he a little more
Violent. I like to think the vio­
lence doesn't nave any n ecessary
effect on a man. Hut 1 know it
does.”
e • e
Mhe turned sw iftly , and her cold
I •|iiiil cniM ideikblr lim e com hand seemed suddenly very w arm
(losing n leieg iam in Urodnik to g against my cheek. “ My dear," eh*
I
Would tell mill HlHIIll Ml HHIOIIS with said softly. "Don't sa y that . .
I wji* m arried ones. F o r Iff
ool oinking inyu.-ll look loo rlilu uIons II I'd mnpcctrd the cu m nn days. And before that I w as e n ­
soon s s I m in e abonrd the Dixie gaged to a txiy I had known for
rriosl ot my life. They w ars both
I inmiy I would hnvo know n wheih
er Mensmna in n u it anything or not killed m the war. I don't want in
(iriMlnik would have m y w irr in be around nirn who are alw ays
Hie morning lie could cull t'm&lt; in- in danger, ll m akes m s cold in­
m ill non i|el n report on Hi-ssiniin side and linrd and niitefuL (Every­
w ithin so liinii I •lioiild know the one I see becomes an e n e m y .
annwel oy iiinih, il rvervthiug K v rry n n r is a threat. P a n you see
that ?"
went on properly
'I suppose so," I s a i d . ''Rut
I ilaw illul aioim il n lle r Ihe d in ­
ner orll mrig soil I got in Ihe that a no w ay to live .”
"I k n o w " the s a i d . "A n d I
In lilr |o»l di time to see M m I ’oineroy being sealed net ween (tossell won L Hot you'll nav* to go gently
and Mi Inhri t'nrllon llo itrn o i I w ith me lor s little while Not foi
look an m i (it V srat on Ihe In i sole long I prom ise I wanted you to
know how il is w ith me,” eh* eeirl
ol I 'apt (■■Untie
I slid tile loldi d le lrg m m annua alte r a silent in o m rn L " I'll be very
to IliiR.irll He g la riird nl it srid d ifliriill som etim es, but. oh. P a r .
••lit it hwh .v Chen or Iriined at roan ncy, isn't ll w onderful, though I"
"Y rn ," t said. “ Magln. Bven gol
th r inlilr tow niil (hr i.-apiam. ‘ I'll
have In send the yawl In al Kvana- a moon."
Mhe laughed, a soft, e asy laugh­
ville, . „ [itai ii A o ylliln g I can get
ter Hint died a pleasant death when
lor yon 7 '
Cap!
Ii llu or rubbi-d Ins |nw I kissed oar.
Her lips w ere cool and . . . canand *SII|
M'gol pisl gel me a
little ol Him i i , ly Inllori yon vs goL del I could leel her long straight
Heenis like Hie wind la k e * all Hie buck tremble ngninsi m y arm hnl
akin lift Ol) lai. 1- H irer dnya Why lo t bps w era response-*, llrm and
serene.
are you going /'■
YVe vvenl inside when lIke wind
Itosaell mud: ".lust tool me. s ir.”
M iss I'orneroy, K n sscll nod I veered and slashed a l its w ith 'he
went out on deck, and lliia s rll said w arning of |r * and ilr r t . I wan
to nm: ''Anything ill town yon Hhlverlng a* we w alked down Ihe
corridor.
want iM-side the le lrg ia n i
"I'out dear." s lit said in a faint
” 1 could use some in ro i lilndei,
whisper. "How long wilt this Inst 7"
( f i t s no 11 untile
"No Imlhei al all, llim n ll t.ilil si,e inuciied rny thick cast with
'Nothing ,s i •mj m uch bothei foi one huger.
"M aylie ii can come off when I
de luxt paxaengri* Her you later.'
get lint'll to Philadelphia. Hut It
He wheeled along the deck.
' Minx Pnr.ieroy," I said "I've iHtrt much in Ihe w ay, you know,
been culling you that, even In m.v not if y o ii come I n s i d e the
Sboul Sessions.
. .
, Ha soldi T Hadn't heard he sell u flie rs anything that goes • ast
VVr moved entity to her door and
lUhipsd ins boat, bul 1 knew him. w ith it 7"
“ ICIlfn lan e ," she said. ”1 write we stood (here for long close m o­
1 made out me employment record
ments. Then aha broke ew uy and
K R .I. tor business.'*
'
the uhiel signed him on.
went Inuldn.
"K
lle
n
J
a
il*
,"
I
repealed.
T
h
a
i
#
"Wbal do you think? Could he
(T a lie PonflrmriW
nice. Old-fashioned "
be its wort l ”
Pippyrlelit HIM be f»«r! Hr-li-.r IlialilboHd by Kina F •A lu m hvnklrala.

‘1 2 .

Walt Disney Will Make Venture
Into Television Wednesday Eve
UUliLYW(lDI), igv—Wall Disney, i legen.lnry men who liicuiiie real
generally rated as the iimk&gt;1 errn ' md real men who heenme legei
live artist 111 Hollywikkl, will make lary Must of Him- lii-rues are
hia first venture into television1little known plenecr stalwarts,
next week.
t “ I don't want any picked uvci
With a
in Ul Ion dollar budget I lienwa," explains Disney. "Then
•' III
mi n,,Mni1
outlaws■ or
glut
fur ill weekly shows, Disney poses 1™
m Ih* ",1
,,r iiadmen ■
,l ,rli
t blockbusting threat to Art lint lied—mi .lease James or tin- Dal
Godfrey1* longtime dominance nl urns."
Wednesda
Vednestlay nlgiii
................
watchers.
AH Ihe fruitier lutes will lie shot
Heme i n AIH TV atallons will in st'lllal locale A rr*w spen
carry Diineylatr.l, an hour I nn? irrks In the liieal Smokies film
(Umetl leiles, starting Wetlnesd.ij og a lliree-part ..erica on Davy
at I SO p. m , local time, in mot) lotkell, thr tudinn fighter who
I 'alrr became Ihe hero of ih«
network cltlu
You will ice Donald Duck (in Ylatno.
Tomorrow Linil will deplcl llu
personating Sgt Joe Friday; laki
■ plrtnrinl right to the moon anil Ai-mterx of xrlence In wlial Disney
watch Alaskan seals prance In icrnix films of scirnce factual In
dead of arlenre fiction.
their native habitat
These shows will feature a filmed
"And,” prnmitei Disney. "IDs ll Ip to the Moon and Mars, ns
■ show for the whole family, nol scientifically accurate as Ihe ex
for kids alone. You will lie edit peris ran make It Othnr Tnmnr
tile d bul In an entertaining wav ’ mwlaiul •h"w» will -leal wlt'i flu
Most of the resources of the lilf peiuiTiil uses uf the kliuii, under
Disney studio In Uurbank are lie &gt;ea life and a story of nionsters
hind tha masler'i TV plunge Fm Ikilh real and Imaglurd.
Die first Utna In history, the l.ooc
Kanlasylaiid, of course, will pm
Dlinny employes are on a alx day many of the famous Disney car
iisni characters nn television Don­
ald Duck, In slouch hat. will an­
nounce to viewers: "My name'!
Donald. I'm n duck."
Advrnlurcland will take viewers
behind Iho scenes wllli sumo of Ihe
10 naturalist tilmlngraphcr lenmi
Disney uses to catch nature tin
nwarex. Home new fnolagc. Just
received liaun Africa will lie allown.
Alfred and Klma MlJotle, one ot
the lenmi, have been two yeara In
Africa filming "The African Lion,"
next of the fulHength Iru-lif* adventure aerie*.
Disney will bo the boat and nar­
rator on oil the ahowi.

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W ASHINGTON, D. C.— The
vain* of marshlands has been se­
lected s i the subject for the 105485 cnnscrvntlon essay contest to
be sponsored by the National Wild­
life Federation and Its state ufi filiates. Bul** for Ihe annual rnpipctltlon, open lo student* of nil
Junior and senior high schools in
participating stales, hnvr been an­
nounced by Federation nfflcrrs is

NKW YO llK , uR-BuddlnB young
scientists ami Just curious kills can
go adventuring with nrw do-lt-yourself science hobby kits.

Thcy'ic designed to give fun and
answer young curiosity. They may
save parents embarrassment over
not bring nble In answer some
“ Why dif.ldy" questions about
wcnlher, medicine, radio, optics
and astronomy or geology.
And they might stimulate some
youngsters In go on to scientific
careers and tackle Questions whose
answers no one yet knok*.
With an electronic kit. a young­
ster can liuild his own radio trails
miller and a ritlln receiver A kit
★
★
★
on optirs Iris him htilld an Hpower
telescope and HI |viwcr microscope
and ii iierl'cepe (Inc on weather
gives him instrum ents to forecast
weather; erte on medicine tells
him about hones, blend vessels, the
digestive system and first-aid. And
aniillirr l,nmrh"s him Into n study
Next time veu'rr using y u r f
of geology and a museum of rocks
of his own.
movie projector, remind the fam*
Tnr hdiliy kds are n rii-'perallvi- :l\ how tnovinkr n lc tu rr* In-came
"tldenvor of five I I S firms, the r ir iilit v when T h o in sa Kdison
Museum of Krienre and Industry, i i .&lt;d G eorge K iisliiin n 's fb-xiblii

llritennlca

which

film

in

his

earners

in

th»

-tie

★

★

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npm ents. M o d e r n photographic
lirn ctlre owes much lo the genius
of these g reat men.
D u rin g L ig h t's Diamond J u b i­
lee, G en e ra l K l ir t r i r L a n in fllv i
.Ion,
long
n pioneer in light
sources for modern n h " t» iv n iiliy ,
Inis made ils .jie w e s t iiliotogriiiihic
l.ulli
availab le
to
the
im lilic.
K now n ns the " M 2 ," th is tiny
flashbulb
is described
ns tin
'w o rld '* sm allest flushhulh yet."

rnmpctitors will
write on the s'lbjei-t, ''What (iood
is a Marsh" Kubjsct for senior
essays, "Why Save Our Marsh­
lands r*
Thr essay subjects are related
to the "Wetlands are Worth Hav­
ing" theme selected by tho Federa­
tion for 1055 National Wildlife
Week .Kmplmsis will In- placed on
the wildlife, recreational and wa­
ter conservation vnltir* of marsh­
land and swamp, the total are# of
which has been greatly reduced in
America by drainage,
Prirvv totaling 1700 are awarded
by the National Wildlife Feders! Hou in Hie annual essay contest.
Tho rontest may or may not be
open to schools in a partlciBar
state depending mi whether the
lo set as co-sponsor. Only wlnnrrs
State Wildlife Federation choose*
selected In stale contests arc con­
sidered for the national prizes.
For furthrr Information and copies
of Ihe ruler, write to the National
Wildlife Federation, Servicing Di­
vision, Washington, I),

helped prepare udvenlure and In IkH'*.
•truetPm Iroklrts. mid Industrial
Tin- nhotograph shove, In kcii In
America winch monlliuil-s the D*:!K, shows these two g reat men
program mid markets Ilip klls M gellier. ft la one of the few
They aren't toys and they dnn'l ; i i, I or in I records of these men who
IIHIN l.l NGFIt
.
come rlienp letad tig at $15 to! i, Hi shunned iiersonnl tiub llritv.
H AS ( I I H I I
no
I N -'iiilv ten ,v e sra a fte r Kditon
H IL L IN G S . Mont
- .A baby;
There arc 11 kits to start with i
g ill was b u n l.i»t week to a 2.V ;
lull a series is phnnr-t in earli ii vented his first n n ir t ir s l elecyear oltl Powell, Wvu , w oiirni cun
e llg lit. he devi'loped Ids "klnefir'd I" lake Die lioblivlst drei)"r m
fine I In an Iron lung with hulh.-ir
into his science and to provide i igrkid i," w hich, by his own words Negro Chemist
|ooii».
the ir-lriiliiriils and w'ivs and hows .ijilld "do for the eve w hat the
Attendant
raid Mrn .in ld
of ear!i science Kvriiliially everv ,.li&lt;&gt;nugraiili does for the e a r." To Gets Letter Threat Singer,
.-llm m-Diet -.1 three 1, lys.
in*hr field of science Is ex|&gt;erlrd -! iv. both am ateu r and tuofcxslon
C H IC A G O &lt;iR—A noted Negro
hi r r it lr .il comfit1 n S - m i
to lie Included.
. ,1 iilio to ern iiliers know bow fur •h c m l'l says he has received a was
brought here I itr Tm-vdav and
Pompiinles prodiiring the klls are •Mu-liln" the eoinbim-d tiib'idH letter threatening the liv e s of hi* placed
In nil lr&gt; n lung. IVilli her!
Itadio t'urp uf Amerira, radio and i i Ii I,- Ii nro-lilred f-oistnian'x film child ren tinles* Fils fa m ily m oves
i-leelrunlrs; Tay'or Inslrmnrnt I'o . \ ,iml K ilisn ii’s motion idetiiiu ram - from lls home in a suburban legs and one arm an- par.i'v/e-1,
weather forecasting and melrornl ' ■in have been. K n trrtn liim e n t, and w hile neighborhood liv Nov I
................... ...................
m e ,,ii
ogy. Hauer air I H'liek. incilir.il ■
D r.fv I'etwo
lc e y reHiitl*
L . Ju lia n said L id
Legal Notice
mysteries and first-aid; American which III** whole world enjo ys week hr hud turned the letter
Oplirnl Pii.. the srlenee of optics Irmo the im lle n rr mid nerslatenee o ver lo the F H I nml added that
and equipment fur telescope and of these two o iitstsn d ln g bi-nefae- lie had no inlen'lon of moving
i&gt; r m i * « in ii r n r r m
* *»i v r t
rn'ernsrope; and fiemolnglr.il In ior&lt;
ji
ki w i v i i t:
i in \ r \ . ,
Ju lia n , 55-ycar old president e l l
ii.iM
in
ife
.
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M
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\
ii:.
stilule of Amerira, the equipment
Knell bud the a b ility lo u tilise -i re se a rch lah n ri lory and a chcm
rs’ IT i:
K H T A T K |»K
and booklet on adventures in grot m ali-rlnls nl blind to n rliieve llu- leal
com pany, owns a
I,* r o o m 1 I NO % NAT Mali: O I \ . \
"gy
f i l l »(I . &lt;1
iliilig Itiey w ere n fter. A piece of home In Oak P ark An n llrm p l lo
Hui-nd ft mu bis w ife's sow ing
i n . k i t siii&gt;iili«il Ho ra rle o i fib,
eient for K disnn's fir.it bulb w hich
' hi re'il for -IP tonsi-cullvi* lio u ri
I'n iiilslo ris, mixed mid rooked on
bis m other's kitchen stove a fte r
a long w orkin g dnv In it Imnk i' l l
artonr-1 u K a stm a n 's n ra rtlra l film deve|.

Retirement Study
IShows Millions
Could Be Saved

|

T ill! BEST PLACE KOIt ALL YOtllt

of said County a t f a n 4 f r .
Florid*.
w llliln
•Is h t
cslsn d nr
month,, from Ih * llm * of th* flrat
lu ll'll.,II Ion I,r II i I r unite*.
F *rh
rlnI'o or rttm.vntl aliall h« In w ritIn* ami *hnl) Rt*l* 'he i&gt;l*r* uf
rn .lile iu * and eoBt o fflcs «dilrev«
of Ihe rlulm nnt. and (h a ll h* aworn
•n • . the dnlm nnt. hi* agent, or
his attorney, and a n r nut-h claim nr
dainand not no filed shall tie void,
liOt.-IILAH HTKNHTIIOM
v . n dm lnlslratnr of Ih *
R a ta ls of Inga
N atalis
tm ,in. d»ren-**,l
Flrat iiuhll- atjon Oct. IS. I9SI
tm iiKlaa HI*n«trom
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.VIIoMIC) at l.»»
I
tlooms 205-217
K dw arils MiiildlOE. ^ ihfoiil. F lo rid *

Washington,
Junior high

Talents O f Eastman, Edison
Had Far-Reaching Effects

I TAl.I.AIIASSKK 'iR—An
,iul study Indicates st. i-atiiliulng •
and revision of Florida's i-nmnlc*
systems for retiring .slate officers
and employe* miijja liring iiImiiii
savings of over 12 million dollars
a yrur
I
The ri-pnrl. by the liiebmoiid
Allnnlu and New York firm o .
Howies. Andrews and Tnwnc. I
being studied hv no advisory corn
mittec named lo Invesllgate stale
pension plans.
The eotmnlllee prnhahly will re
(sort Its recommendations to till
Cabinet lludgel Commission tq
ward the end of the year. The
lludgel Cummlsslim then will
I'DI.IO; APPREIIKNM
make IIs own recommendations In
SDirOH IN t'KII.ING
T'HI.SA, Okla. UT—Tulsa |iollre, Ihe l.eglslalure
Herommendatliius would tiring
searching an n|iartment house atlie for a reported intruder, laded all eligible state workers under
lo find him until an occupant federal social security, revise the
prrsrnt sehedules of contrltniHons
. shunted—"llere he Isl"
I There he was all right—his IihiI and benefUa and set the nuruuil
i mid leg prolruding through an •etirement age for persons enter­
ing the state's employ In the fu­
| a part men I celling.
ture ut &lt;\H.
I'ollxrt-.l by otliccrs, the mail ex­
plained hi- fled to the attic after
Linlvcrsily of Texas engineer
a woman whom ho was visiting report I hid a survey shows the
advised him her returning husband largest number of Texans arn
might not approve of hi* presence nmst comfortable ut 7B degree t.
In Ills npparenl basic, his font Fahrenheit, and 30 per cetiT lotand leg crathed through the cell­ mldlly In summer and 72 degrees
ing
and 80 per cent humidity in winter

liiirn the hi m e w as

vernber

made in No

tniai before the Julluos

and th eir three child ren moved
h me in June 1031
1 Memlu-rs of the B ritish Grenn
dier G ourds must lie nl tens I sis
f,-r|. two In d ies In height.

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nullflbil iiii'l ri'|uli**tl
In** Ki'l
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nr ilt lir r *&gt;f you. nta&gt; Mm*** m* *lm •
Mir fiatiite »»f IflU't N»»t »li&lt; *1••it»•
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I I Is d s o f i r w a f s I s l
f r « n t i m m o s ««M h a n g s s
I looiiii' hm ndolii may develop If your
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quick lliin c I reonuilvion nv d ir r c ln r
t rrnmulvion viNUhev u » Ihroal and
i l u l l mrmbianrv, kkivcnv and h*lp&lt;
expel ycimy phlegm, mildly te ln e t
,i dcmic leniion and aids nature fight
die caiivr of lunation. No rinrcotio
F o r &lt; liild irn gel m ild e r, fsvter
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on cool fall nights.
Pop it electrically
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T il t.KH t.lK M AIIHII.M .I. Htl.AH
You or,- lierehy tiutlHed Hull e-i''
Ims Irei-n liroiixhl .-isaliial you In
Hie nhove *1111111-11 i-n*e In Hi* ul»-fl|r
oauo-il I'o iirl. s lo u - ln Hi* r«to'
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ANNA Mil.AH. I- a ilecie r xran l' i i s t'lairulH a -Ilior-.-e. nu,| you ute
harehy notified and , , -mired lo 111,,
I person.i lly or l.v -iiforney) with
ill* i-lerk of mr|&lt;| ,-foiri your w illlen dofenst k . if n n . to His Com ­
plaint In ro IiI anil nml to salve a
• npy thereof i i i o . ii .illo rnev f o r
I'la iiilllf on oi t.sf.u r tli* ltd dnv
of Noi ember, I* :.I Herein tall not
or ilocre* |iro conlesRo w ill L* eio
tereil ngalne' you
W IT X B S S s i r hand and th * o f f i ­
c ia l eeul of km Id t*ourt nl Hnnfo.d
I I i I m 1st day of ll,-tu lie r. A f t , 1151
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RKDH RIANT
■ED TAPE
M O S C O W ,' OR Uveslla
called anew Uili week for Soviet

ie version tor one of the TV altogether too much pa
involved In handling flu
1 P jf ection "Ttiaiur* la- alt cltlieoa now muat
win be shown in two In- transact their affairs,
suvlakm. Dlitw) nursery enrollment up.
fa one.
&amp; fee hart » little
ee soma of tbr
brother. Roy,
oi the team.

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Essay Contest Set
Value Of Marsh

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Awtociated

IDrews
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Wirt*

No. 47

$16,542,000 Bond issue Commission Plans Consultation
For Schools Sold Today
At Record Interest Rate On Controversial Sewer Charges
Strolling
In Sanford

GOP Head Doubts '
Leaders Will Name
Watson's Successor

Prosecutor Thanked
For Gentlemanliness

County
Building
Included

Objections Brought
Before Governing Body
City Sells Parcel Of Land For $4,661;
New Bond Ordinance Read 1st Time

County court adournr
-srly hi* morning un an unusual note
when .Mr*. I.uln Mae Wa'’ ■* after being found guilty by a jury on u
charge of fulling to give signal, thanked County Prosecutor KnrT A L L A H A S S E E (A*) — A
lyIs- llousliolder for his geuot mnliness.
I ' u i t l i t T stu d y w ill In* mails* into tin* hew s e w e r c h a r g e * ,
$10,542,000 intuit* of botuU to
The court uitjmiriied early to reconvene Thursday morning ut 9. If*, il wa* deeiiled Inst n ijfhl h&gt; the t ’ity eommis.stuii, ni’te r ob­
Ed Higgins Jr. who ha* been
film nee action) eoim truction
o'clock
when
this
afternoon's
docket
was
discovered
to
t*&gt;
depleted.
I
traveling throughout C e n t r a l
TAMPA Jv-A Republican off!
Four cases w ere disposed of yesterday aft;’! noun. A $100 hood w ii * ject mn tn t he ra te s o f the c h a rg e s w ere voiced bv se v eral
Florida for the paat eight year* clal ha* expressed doubt that Flor in 114 co u n tie s wits sold to*
forfeited l&gt;y Henty Urutlley when he failed l*&gt; u|&gt;|*ear to a n s w e r people at the te g u la r m eeting ol Ihe lmd\ held in the C ity
for a wholesale grocer with head­ Ida GOP leader* will find It prac d a y ut n recortl low o verag e
charge, of assault and battery. The case had been continued from (In I hill
quarters In Sanford hus now Juln- Ileal this late to name a successor! in te re st rute o f 2.384 per cent
morning session In which llradley ns also absent,
rd the sales force of Strlcklum1 to ,1 Tom Watson, the party’s can ns some 100 Iminis houses
I ast m p h l’s o tiic c tion-* clim ax ed a t’looil of protest
Jimmie Leroy Hlrhle, Ft. Myers,f
Morrison, Inc., local Find Agency. lldate for governor, for whom
w hich hits lo i n heaping upon ( "i t &gt; o fflc iu ls s h u t * thin
lunnleil
in
three
symlieiiles
fori
felled
ii
fib
bond
posted
oil
u
1 lie and his family live at 11070 funeral services were held here
iilo iilh s w ait i b ills w ere received hv local n-**-r-*
charge of failure lo control speed
competed for their purchase.
Grandview Ave,
today.
t
•
4
so ns to avoirl no nccldeiil.
\ l - o . las* ut).'l i t . t lis* c o m m i s s i o n d e c i d e d t o s c II I t l o t s
A sy n d ic a te headed by lln l"I doubt whether anything will
Lather House, llvie.lo, was found
Fred Murray, County dircctm be done" ntxait naming a sun-es *ey Stuart amt Co nf New York
in black f m i r &gt; f t h e Mel A i r sulultv i.sioii to a c l i e n t o f R o b e r t
guilty of assault and U nieiy No
nf veteran and adult education
bought the bunds at rales ranging
V Will 1.1 in*, real tor, f or $1 foil t
— — '—
*
•cl.tcnci lias been given
and Vrrnnn Hardin, instructor (oi uir, said Allen E. Walker of Witt­ fi*&gt;m an average of L‘ 323 per rftii
liillutvihh! .i voiillovi'lnv, Ml\ Wil
ier
llaven,
counsel
for
the
State
itittid
P.1V.0X
s
.
i
n
e
t
hh
i
g
wh
e
n
it
A
ease
ugnlost
Jessie
C.
Smith,
Hie railroad engineer ami flreinri.
ham Hutchison Jr . ri'pioriitifnf
for a S7.olit.ooo issue for Duval
I im aiid tioi.e-i and temark
in which he was cliurged with drrv
class, are attending a Ihree-weel Republican Committee.
Oriel Mcllci lloini's, contended ilu uil
' H e need a s e w e r a g e plant I
"I think if * too late," Walker lop'a’^MU (tot) Hmuirv^ounW'blcwA* * « " « « « " » " « T * ' ‘.raker | log at a sim-m? ’too great for extol
extension course in Wildwood fm
fit) would gel .1 better deal with know Hi.it.' hut that the cos t nf
n r * - *
4
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vocational teachers. The course said. " I think it wool I cause loo
Inclient
s
offer
llalph Pott*, executive director trillion rnnfrrritrr ut Orlando,
ewer a g e (acUltles shoilliln’ t ill 11 1
lo this loiiruitig's session two
offered by the University ol Flor much confusion" to try to get a of the Stale Hoard of AdintnMraMrs Harold Appleby, npeinl.n
liltli- people ’ like liet
cii-i s were c-untliiueil, timl two dlsIda extension service. Is taughi new name on the ballet with Ihe Unit staid the rate obtained today Nov. I, will be A. Unite Uic
■
d
Mrs
\ppleliv
s
restruirnnt
toi,
luski, who wa* the first director imsed ut. The case of Ahruson
1 niuini
h oti 1 then ninoiiii'-ed
every afternoon
■'lection only a week away.
Park
l
i
e
,
started
Hie
boll
rolling
would save $631,000 in Interest of F ill, and who, as assistant
W A S H IN G T O N
- The W hile
* * •
that In- w, old ilk I , t a l e his )&gt;,)•
■
'inker,
Midway,
charged
with
in
the
discussion
concerning
tin
Wahter sa.d^hr cmild^ not apeak charges over the 2 69 rale oti raft­
III,*11 10 Hie 01 nt r i
rnrral manager ol the National inloxiiitlmg lievernges, was eon- House said todav President Risen
In response to many Inqulrtrx
-river charges
rr the committee ami had not
loot.I ol Fire Underwriters, ha* IIlured Up Oil tile n quest of At- 'lower "w o uld lik e " to m ake an new
I It- aid be ii ol , - t H, -a Hit j *
Mrs. Lethe Fowler at the ('aunts alked with (1. Harold Alexander ed by a Zfl millbm slnllnr issur of
l
ull,
u
mg
0
considerable
.nn.mtil
lu
ll
hour
cam
paign
swing
through
driven professional arsonists In tiirnev M I' Hutchison Jr, in 01•In m u 111 v ,d tto- ciiruhiisslon
Judge's office announced today ■f Fort Myers, chairman of Ihe identical bonds *ohl under the auto
id
t.ilkmc
on
the
siihlect,
the
com
•rllieol
stoles
which
is
helm*
I I 1 d i v , ' 1 Hie 1 " 1 e1,, Cl's -s,1.1
mat children under IS years o' stale Rxeciilive Committee Atlv tag fund guarantee amendment in ha). The son ol a Methodist d&lt; 1 lo Intiiti- uddltionnl witnesses.
urged hv some GlM* leaders lull tills* I, ill l"ted In eull-lllt With III-' ill it III IV 1 a,,I 1,1 I iv.'t o' I Ilu
minister, llit-hixkl sttiu-rvlsr* a 1 I'lii- rose
June,
age and person* over IS years o.
iigal nsl
Nupob-oii lias mode no declslnu
(
it
)’*
Its,
ul
,111
tils
tod
1
-oliMilliin!
'ien
Rrvln
ho*
ruled
oidv
the
vv 1) ei Wllo II Ilie 1 wen- bei ng
State bond experts before the n a rk stall ul a hundred eriuil
age who are Issued free huntin'
Thoums, III l c h a r g e d w i t h 'Ii'*
ciigmei 1 11 the 111.ill, 1 al on &lt; ci handl ed
l i i t l ' slro le g lsts, h i'llevln g llii'li
permits ic ist still purrhaar pub ■xrcutive rommlttec can fill the sale said they wen* Imping (or .1 uni liivrsllgulurs. Alsu a lawyrr, itig under ihe inf l uence o f inl osi win k out reu soon Me
11 del
carancy.
lie
iiik
i
served
as
a
xp*-*l»
u
n
ity
gut
0
lift
from
Riseiihnwn
i-’
lie
I ill'll I lie I d v - III,old h a v e
rate of at least 2 .1 per cent They
lie hunting area permit* to bun'
cutioii
i a g e s , wa* &gt;o o i mi o il
l-uill ltll-1 1 la I 1 -I 1Idi -b
ct
usslstunt to the C. S. Altnrripy or the siiinr reason upon the re two nationwide appearance* »m elial
■ idl' d mild 11-er- we r e all c o n ­
Alexanrier saiil he had enme to calculated every
drop
in ,points
y ___
_ .ef
, ...
...
on any commission controlled hunt
Oiellls I Ilu- ineoidillie it Wa
nected lo e w e r s and that 7 5 tier
log area. Thrae permit* aell fot g&gt; decision himself and was sound- on tlu- bill would save about $2uu. Gpiutj I. The Orlando tire run
quest I,| ,\u Mock f l e v e l n u d .II. lod iu olid tv'levision lost night, ore dei liled
oUillierciol lolls lien'll
• id - i Hie 11 1 i s In.old h a v e been
eoger In have the I ’residen t take p l o l e leit mild lie to Id up until
I [.....nre. umlrr ausiiln s of Stair
Id, ami are not necessary I rig rommillep members out fur non In Interest charges
1 &gt;iltt Mao Wrilter-, Maitland, wa*
—
—
*--'
*,
listed In tnl e Ihe lull ■ Were sent
Fire Marxhul J. Ed I.arson, will
in the mod
lomeone is merely going to ar
heir opinion* on how in proceed.
A rcpresenlal vc nf a svr-llcule
d i e l ' l , 11 , I eaelo-d
found
emit
I
o
f
foiling
til
g
i
v
e
0
mt He letilnrke. l lli.lt II Is "tncompany a hunter.
He and Mr*. Helen Lieb of Tam headed hy the Union .Securities Ho , open on the morning ol tYrdnrsT ile W hile House described aI’ossibU some soil ol deei-im.
tell loro signal She was fined |(&gt;
* I *
evens,dill- We re ha v i ng Ilit- (rouble
duv. Nov. .1,
night'*
T\
•1 . nrtlcnil eommllteewnnian. *•*' I of New York came m a few min
will lie l e a c h e d wln-li lire eon nil
and costs, but the fine was sus " iin n p n lillra l" lost
ai ie in now
1 11In 1 fa h in e l sesslnu on Hie lieu sum l e s i i mes ds r e c e s s e d nieello
An annual Hallowe'en carnlva Wataffl'a death Sunday rauvht utes after the (leadliDe with a hid I
pointed
I be inii i i i , 1 vp.in 1 said a d j u s t ­
will be held at the Snuthslde school hem hy aurpriip and they needrd he said would have liken nil Untoil 1I011 \ oni o n Woods, l l nytouu Ltlliip co n defense n lliutice ami tin lies I M edm d a ' .iflernm&gt;ri
' d d* should In i nade oil ratio.* of
Saturday night starting ut lin'iu time to think the situation over. bond* except Ihe Duval and Alnch-1
Mr* \ppleli' said lli.it she hoIteoeti. f or l f e l t e d 0 ( J o Imlld |&gt;osted Presid en t’ s luter speech on ecu
1 pi 1 cent, .'id per cent 41I1I 7 3
iiotnic conditions.
n'e' rk. Fun ami frolic are planned
r e c ei i ed lo 1 w aler lull
f 1 id n
C. C. Spades of St. Augustins*, ua Ciwtnty Issue*
on 0 eltorge o f speedi ng
,ei eenl ol Hie vtolel loll
firreull with a galaxy of events to national committeeman, hud no
T ile la tte r ad dress,
how ever. , Olid the clim g e Im w o ler. she said
Other coses were those of Hus­
Ills late tild was nut accepted
\i t i
11111c in .mi
nil
a no t her
charm every age, so watch for the comment.
ton Bushy, believed hy Prosecutnr turui'lu'd Icllow llepuhheoiis some wa* Liu :'N, fm oiililv l a x , V urn
nor opened at I He meeting. He said
Ill-Id hi l l a l r e a d y p l l d Ids lull,
elves and goblin around Southalde
fur
Ilu*
*ewer
c
h
a
r
g
e
,
iLilii,’
prime
cum|iulgn
nmumnlliou
Ki
|
llousholikr tn live In Lake Mon­
Wealey R. Garrison of Miami, a hi* taxi had liecome lied Ui&gt; In
iioi tbid Hu- s e w e r c h a r g e a m o u n t ­
.Saturday night. According to Mrs. nember of the state committee, traffic
She tuoleslr-d Hull -he wind,I In
senllowrtr repmted uliemploymenl
roe, charged with rerkle** ilrlv
ed to ,’ o per cent of the wa t e r lull
Jack Kannar. carnival chairman
spending
atioic
v
ino
,1
&gt;eor
on
m
lias
dropped
400,000
to
a
liew
tolol
ing, continued; Janies Thomas
aid he would ask Ihe Dade County
I lie wa t e r loll lie said, wa s for
Ttie Halsey -Stuart Syndicate's
the folowlng items are needed: 'nmmtltee tonight f-r Its mem­
ol
2
700,000.
This
put
it
below
Hirers
e
we
r
enoie.e
I
e.in'l
aff
ord
II
Com sey. who Hnwsholder *nld gave
.- .0 sew ei loll. ;t5 to and utility
Homemade rakes and other baked ber** v’ew* on naming a sneers- apparent low average Interest lilds
sinde
c
l
ar
ed.
"
I
in
not
going
1
111
illlon
for
the
first
time
this
year.
|
n flctltlou* addres* In Orlando*
lax. Vi
fur the various munly lilorks in­
The
emptuyinont
situation
is
o
nn)
II
I’
d
Ii-iv
1lo
c
l
os
e
i
m
limit
goods, canned goods, treat, eggs, or.
charged of improper passing nolle
Tin- cm p o it inti c a n aff ord
cluded:
major Issue In many key industrial | tioinre 1 coul d do it
L.® fresh fruit and vegetables, or any*
In d e r said a l so gave a
•)'*
gall , Alachua--* H8T- |&gt;er cent for Sir*
thing -wt»» f&lt;Mind In • aaUntry . Gxrri*'
■v . n ...wa»
. an
. honorary
.
Site
DR LAND ( * _ Shroff Jninr* pros.ed; John Rnrdelt, who llous* I
store, potted pllhta and cut vearer I I Watson'* funeral. Scrv- 1057.O-W Matulee 8.441 for »1.3.1V- Tucker say* he doubt* that the d r e s s , charged with having on im
W ldtr llm n e press s e c r r la r i Im iier in the resloitro n t.
wfill
ns
e«i were Iw ld at Hie Hyde Park (M)0 ; Putnam 2 43.1 for ittl1,1,000. loath nf John II. Kennedy, wealthy proper tag, nolle iirosseil. and Will J mi i i -i H a g e r l y sold a m decision win,I,I aecouol for llie use of a coll miles ll b i s an a d e q u a t e sewer
flowers, home-made ran
i n I. III. bnl the * it* c a n ’t gel
of nnythlng, clean, imwsi clothing. Preibylerlan Churrli and the h&lt;*tv. Sem lnrlr 2 4t for tOM.Onn
iilm dib- 111 HOI 1111 &gt;&gt;l wa t e r
llolliinnre builder, at Daytona 1 ter Alan Diislan, Fern Pink, who a* to whet he r Rlscllltiiwer will
liniii &gt;t 1 ii*u In e mo e liclc uoiler the
The llalsey-Sluart hid »o-* on- Beach In At spring, was n drown-, ph-udcil guilty on Fritliiy. &lt;&gt;c........ m a k e u c a m p a i g n swi ng lietwecn
toy*, books nr anything nrounu vaa sent In Danville. Va„ for burl
Mr’s \ p|ill'llv polnleil 011I In lb,
; u e i d &gt;v s t e m l i e
aid the (ire
the noilse your children ire tiled
to churgi-M i&gt;l ill iving oil tile now ond I’u e s i l u ) ’ * e l rc i mi i " wi l l coiiiiiii - slim ill it she didn't vs .ini I,
• ut tali
' V a n i n . i k a hi nd r a nc e
' vWatson,
v o l * ne.
Mma
Tomni lew
lawver
. ,,y-late
. S’011"school
kK,‘“ll"h'
h a v e anv p n v t l e c e s est et l ded 1.
of playing with.
a Tampa
yi*r and
ar it W
Honda
su|N-rlnlcrul Ing'a'ccidcnl
"Intensive as'flTst
invest Ipresumr.l
cation louts wrong &lt;ide of lie- loud, Hml'holdcr ha v e lo wal l one or two dov* "
ni 10 in.In I1111 p i t&gt;gr 1111 "
and
Itei Hint 1it ip 1 1 e I am atd uvvor.
lie said Rl set l l mwer "Wiillld Ilk.
hirmer state attorney general, ilh !|,.„t; William II fates, T-illalms me h helievc " h,. ! ,1,1 "that Mr said
'Ii .I 11.■ | ■ t ... . un would tie illffl
West Side
Prlinnr}
School’ •nt expect tn defeat U R n y Col- ..... , . ly com.nissloo»r: and Paul Konn .lv's
||&gt;
peak
to
tillpeople
id
Ho
vv.
.
it
Id
lint
r
e
c
ei
v
e
call wa‘ . l i o n ' u l l
oil I.. 1 plain to 1 i .illlllll'ICI il
Aunu.’il Hallowe’en Carnival wll
inunti) oinI to worker* in the r&lt;,h
■
ns, the Demncrallc nominee, but Pierre of Orlando. Florida retire 1 ,f unlawful hoialchl • ’
I lien- a i »• in-t a l"l .0 llitior
be held Friday evening Vom 3 3C vas campaigning for a two party | .entallve of the syndirali
foal
orcinl/atlon
ol
the
Bi’lmlili
» 4,||||| like |u have e* in. lined
It.
The sheriff refined l-i give n-o
• in nil I. oli 1 - ini he Indie) i‘d
to 0 o'clock at the school tmllillug
y te m In Klor'da
1
___________________
ail pally In ,ee that e) err liodv | |,d,| Ilu &lt;.,1111111 .pm
sons fm bi’Prving Ihe IVt year 11U
- .,1 11 I mnI i*"ill I need to
In*
The 1* TA Invites all, young arc
gets mil and vote*
un
I’deetioii
Among those mentioned us jhh
\
|
S
h
m
h
.
i
l
'
d
i'll*
.ittoine*
man wo* slum, nor would to- -ay
11. ,li no s, 1me ,i| Ho' toil'
• &gt; old, to Join In the fun. Among lh&gt;
I lav ”
hie success'irs to Watson was
loll) Mi - \|ij&gt;|t-1 n that Ihe •-* 11
how he believed d wa* thou- nor
II. imii
ni liigginh.ithani com
*
concessions will be a cake contest "on. James A. van Fleet nf An
I"
But Ihe Preslileul al su has a lul e x p e n s e is HOI a 1 ,1* it'll a
0,i i i l e d tin' p n i r i . i i n
was
e- t
, what Hie motive might ho
country store, fish ponds, float pe
ineridale who was sou chi a» Hie
i lilt- eliurgo Im
1 Wei n •
I hi
•
d
w
i
.
k
lo
do
here,
t
o
o.
"
Il.igerl.v
noeil it l i i mr i m! a l i a i d i h i p lo
He di-seriheil Hie impiirv a* m
rade. grab hag. rarloon carnival HOP canrllrlate fiefore Watson nrvI’e s l a ui .ml 1•!••'I all • lei'ln-'l Ilia
*n id
o n l o loe * 111 k e e p 1 tm.llli ' t
volveil, ciiiuphiiilcd and r-’-otimi'
hay rim* In u eabhage waguo am
ail 1
ililli I i'lii 1
'ounceil Van Fleet, In rr Wash I 1.1IS ANGKLRS 4* - Harry J
llnging
I In re hove been persistent re it iinili I 111 ,iKi
Mum . 1ilium: In s, infoi 11
S At . l - ' BNn. Italy -4 ’
(loin Florulu to fan ada oi-l aid
a buggy ride Candy apple*, roll
"
I
'
m
going
!••
b
a
s
e
In
|&gt;
■
*
*
il
ugtnn hospital fur removal of I ipsrl savs tlu1 last lime he saw he hail ml.... led In pie*i-nt
1 i.iiunt
11il 1it Krl i h 1 * nd Hie
. ..............
ilu rain dorm* and rearing landslides' pml* that the President would
drinks, coffee, sweet*, hamburg
1 'lunge-, toi sewer u-e. Stun
'all ei O l d .............. I the f.ilib ' S al erno Ama l f i m a k e 0 I I ) mg campaign inn. pos
pi .1.1 a m I* el up In III log III *0
f n , hot dogs, potnto chip* and Ice
hnl'i-i eS|il illleil wi l e llie re nil
mm h me one
(hat d
needs
■ ",-ei 1 nn c oast l i ne today killing lit...... than *mlv I r nl ay and .Satmala) thrmu-l.
errant will he on sale, so yn'll
.............
ol flgei e* 1 niiil'll- I ti - H e 1 ,t •
mo r e st al es coiisiilert d . n
indi
loll
Hi ii
1’iimmisMnncr*
aspects have in,I a* IMI lla 1all' and leaving score* ' l * or................
come.
llsi-ill agent
wtin ii.nl 1-.ul&lt;t•■ &gt;I -n
1
,111
-1
.,11
we'
l
l
1
t-ilm
c
a
hll]
*0
yet loKeu cunclnsivtform
missing &lt;»r tun e i beneath criitn
1,1 1
11 1 * 11 1111
'
til,it Ilu-le
w 1.11I I In- (t il Ill 'll i ’
0 0 h In .ni e l l 1 . mi- leading
Kenned) wa* found dead in lire bled hi no * ill a dn/en rilie* anil
title priuMrsetl jehednle ealletl lor I l oi ni i i e n 11I 11 i , i ** ill-11 w mil
I l i mi t think llo i-oiiiiiiiss|on
suit ubonl in a.in April in mi an towns
vi*d* to Luiiisvtlle, hy , Wotefloo 1 III- siihieel In ad in I mi ol
10 1 in- a m st. ilemi-ol Hus e v e n
, 1,.|oved rep'rts Iowa, olid Delroll, Mieh . oil I'vt 1 Mi s Aiqili In a-k .1
area id the treat'll nnpr«leeii-d iiv
Hour Uy I,
Win U r n
0,,
In p on d e d old
Tins |s go
f|hta sliqt in _Dt
Ilfcgml ls anil less Ilian tixi ) ini* ii ai Uteri tilt ever l,locker pic litre duy with on uvornfIgl
t l.e loll* ' eut " i t lit-* 11, it ’
-i a - ill 1 to l a ke .1 lit Iie study
1
.1
Im exiinr* ing regrel over ttal , mm,) W|, |t. |u.
ronvolesclnr
(Iffiriais itelievi it may lie Hie l i o n I'inter tills i c l i rdul e tile I're ehl i r ge s well- ill.nil l u' lole lino
from
wurnlng
sign*
( i. niuir
Willi.nil
** I e 1*1 1* ** r
LONDON t* - M rs . Ada Biggs son’* death.
failed In disclose any elm- to llie
I’he surl was eulin at llie tune, worst cleudfmrst dis.i*lei in iloilon sidi-nl tumid Hit'll visit Mliini-jpu li.nl been willii-leil ’
■ 1:11 i d ami propos ed t m n g l n g lu
Ii*, llosltdi and Wll 111 Iny;ton. I&gt;el
liked her tea "»o strong that a
Shi nhi . l si r
m l tin- n I i hi O'
Ifclh
Bay Hutton, a life guard, repol- history
Heri* in S.lerno a nty of 70,txxt ■*'» Sul.irtlay. Another report said slide wa s m.nle In j e t e xp e l leni i 110 ii .eal a ge nt s and llo- consult
m'wiif could dance on it." tier *on
H IT E S H FI.D TODAV
The county counsel said Upset tsl He luld reporter* that friend*
,111- ellCMO el f"l lilseils sillll *d the
(old ■ probate Judge yesterday.
Fltnertl services were held Ihl* can't put the lute un Ihe county, of Kennedy said the man had &gt;111 barely recovered Imjn H&gt;» avi.ge El'eMh.iwer might campaign in ill Ihe m.iHei IHili
iint ii-gnl.,
1-1,ddi in. that " ih' (l nitei)’ s ome
The son, George H. Dodd, »ald afternoon for D. J. Peanon, B7, however, hecanse there ore no dergonr recent surgery
lions I-Oiieermm: Ho inallel' would I 1 -oi'idei al um should In- gi ven lo
| wound* II
'■'".'m ";*••;;■
-jhl.
pn.puncd
............
swing
The
lil* mother cut him out of her will Luke Mary, who rllesl Saturday * t teeth in state laws governing M il 'll
The body was hulled ut f-JlIi ter hattli
whi n All w I
I
m ,u|,j coiiim on lup of u scheilllletl lie set op, he said
d ind liiimeill.itelv
because during the postwar ration the Frrnald-faiughton Memorial claim.1
Who 1* g o me i "
tin m no
*
m un Ind in June iclativi - g t a , slormwf llie ll.illaii tna nl.md in |lll|ltU.uj nppM | hy Eisenhower
Ml*
l l u l c l d ' i i n stiggesleil setIng days the lea al hi* house wa* Hospital. Brother J). J. Richard*
court order to disinter H
\ Worid Mar II al h-a-t il. (mdu* ()lt,r
rll4i|Q iltl(| u-ievisitm M r s Appleby a ki d I in- .11perm 1 rim;
I maximum charge on
tended! ill Ilie I il i w Ilet ill'll 11
presided at the rites and burial
not quite that sturdy.
l&gt;r. K um «*I1 S
I* istifi .
had
fmmd m (in* mud flmKi'U i ,||*|WtiikN Ttiiirmlay iduld
Im t ml it * t r i l l 11 -ers r*‘
nieiii E II •-■tin '" h would 111 -- , I,., ec
JEW S FAST, PRAY
Mrs. Higgs died In 1951, I t 70, was in tha Oak Lawn Memorial
Murylond mcdtcnl I'xamincr wlm
Suhurhun &lt;anulom va;in at
l l u g c r l v sai d Ihe I’ri-siiienl lias vide fm llo • ill*ill.11 king lti.ll lllllllsll n-s will Use
il l 11 gul. dmn
after making a new will whlrh lefl Park.
HKKHSIIKHA,
Israel lAv-One (M*rfi»rmi .l an aut&lt;»i».sy, iix .i .KihI moil di*stnivi'd
rt-ci-ivi-il n t r e me n do us c o n gr a l u l a
■ I d ul w a t e r
He al so pointed
4 most of her money to charity.
himdrerl and fifty Jew* from Egypt to check specifically
illy lor
fur evuh-iu-e
i*vidi*iii*i»
First mmffin.tl
from the lory response lo last night’s first Shllihol- el ................ I
Mr* Appl eby -.ml
he
wmil-' .oil Hi d m i l u s l i i is " d e s p e r u t e l )
■The m int voided Hip new will
art* here fur a 24hnur
fa*t unit of cyan,tit- |MiiMining
H PKVK’KS TOMORROW
linimvenslii-il litlli- liunili'l of Ales fill-vised Cabinet meeting in Ills
m-e
Ini
wiHi
out f a r m i n g *11
not pay Ini w a let h'tl unlll - i r
on Ihe gnnml that she wa* of un
Funeral rites will be held to­ prayer lor llie safely nf 13 Jew*
Embalming the Indy wuubl have sia said there w ere till victim* lory
il,iliiui the wa y it i s . "
InUllll
(till
Hll........
ol
’
"I
till*
’
Uln'i
aound mind at the lime. It ac morrow at 8:30 p. m. in the Bria&gt; reported to Ik* In-Id In Rgy|&gt;tlan destroyed any cyanide. Dr Fisher I Imre One building where seven
Illgi'intiiilhiim a g r e e d ivitli S t e m
While
House
li'lcphiinr iuleiuli'iit’ s work
The
1 -'mini
-•111*cepteJ a previous will made In son Funeral Home for Joseph Bak­ Jail* on charges of spying for l i ­ -said, adding that his autopsy nei­ families lived caved in, killing at switchboard
wax flooded "all Iasi Kutler rein. i rked to diilii't Hunk per' s proposal
1B44 which divider) the 111,S00 er. 6th who died at Lakehart. Bur­ n e !. The Jewish immigrant) ax ther rided out nor Mip|»&gt;rtcd die least 10
1 il) Mgt
Wallen E
Knowl es
night" wllii congratulatory call-, she would need 1" pa* her lull
i (131 800) eitatr between ial will hr In Oak Lawn Memorial temhlod in the synagogue of this ixixsibtllty of polxoiilny,.
On a smaller srale, there were and I he re were a '‘great number"
Al ter Die o h | n Im as ke d w In 1 0111 i e d 1w 11 reei nni neni l at i on* in
Park.
and hla sister.
desert tow n.
I ’yanldr capsules wore found in similar reiairls from all al- ng the '-no one hus ciumled them yet—ol Ihe Work wool I In- limit* Klniili-d He- p i ,. idem i l l T ha i .1 s e we r
the licach liouse Kennedy «H’cujm*«l. lu-auliful to mile stretch ol coast telegrams this morning, llugrvt) ’•el an.*,wered III il it pinh. ihK . h a i g e .idiiistinenl hoard he formOne capsule, similar lo Hit- cyanide line which each year is .1 summer said
Would In- dooe llo . we e k II N i d e umposei l of .1 ('ll) c o m ni l '
oiiiii
the w a t e r si itieilntemiciil
He said most of the messages S u y e i . 1 il) eli'lk, said Ihe 1 ll* 1
cuphulcx, was fmmd to rontahi time playground for tlmusnud* of
uid 1 I ni-. messmsn or w o m a n to
American and European Inurists - aid, "thanks for opening the euh ill Ihe pi uee'
aspirin
"I ma k i n g .1
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No foreign casualties have been (net and telling us see how It e a p " on e o m m e r e i a l 11 e
Kennedy wax a candidal•■for Ihe
I I million'll On I’ utfc Two)
Democratic nomination for gover­ re|N&gt;rted so far Almo*t all Ihe operates "
T h e pi ot es l ol
a i l she ill'll' 1
WASHINGTON tJ)-B ea McCar Republicans and three Democrat* Hy could not be required In tin* nor
of Maryland at llie lime of Imirist* have gone home hy this
thy (R-WR) twlay hurled a "prej returned a report Sept. 27 recom­ Senate Itself.
hitf death, lie went Into the con­ lime of year
In hlx letter today, McCarthy struction business during World
tuTke" charge i t Sen. Watkins (R mending unanimously that the Sen
Muiorl reported 15 dead; V’ietri,
Utah) and two other member* at ete publicly reprimand McCarthy pressed his request (or nn nmx'nr War I and had extensive real es­ 30; Minor!, 3 The I • 1aI for entire
■ special eixman committee which on ground* that he showed con ance by Watkins liefare Uie Investi­ tate holdings In Baltimore and Salerno province alone was *el liy
haa recommended that McCarthy tempt frir a Senate elections gation* subcommittee In nxinoctlon Florida. A partial uppralxal of his Ihe natlunul (Killer al 125 Scores
be censured for certain of hla ac- subcommittee which investigated with Ihe I ’erexx cose. Replying to estate showed unset* nf IHKi.non.
of Injured were hoepilubrcd ami
Cily commission aspirants will
hi* financial and
mi
anti other
omcr affair*
anair in an earlier invilnliun, Watkins said
tiona •• a senator.
Kennedy and his wife were di­ llie condition of many was critical appear on Ihe program of the
In
Salt
Lake
City
Saturday
night
1B32;
that
he
used
"vulgar"
“
IanHundreds of Hu- simple stone weekly luncheon nieeling of the
T A LLA H A S S EE
- Flor.-.la’x tn the support of the government
Thia waa the first time McCarthy
vorced several year* ugo 'lliey
at eiw other commitment* would prevent had one son and one daughter
Iio iis m typical of this picluresqoe Junior Chamber of Commerce on dog tracks haw- won ihe first and its service* ’’
ha* leveled a b!a« xccusalion direct guage about a member of that
hi* being on hand before Nov. 8
group; and that
ebi
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Tlu* slog tracks now will he taxed
Thursday.
urea have tumliled down
ly at members of the censure com- tiona
McCarthy said he wants to ask
They will appear on a panel round nf Ihe fight lo make them under the old law which provide*
.Kallm ml lines Ihixiugh'nd the
mlltee, a1though h* k u Indicated Army Brig. Gen. Ralph W. Zwlck
whether he knows w’i&gt;
area
are Interrupted. Several amt give answers lo questions pay more taxes lo Hie at ate, ind Unit lliey pay to Ihe *l,itc 5 cent*
he fell Chairman Watkins awl Ben er ai an Invettlgaiiona subcom­ Watkins
responsible for the promotion
formulated by Marion Hurmnn. Gov nominee la*llo&gt; Co’lms say* ol the If cents withheld from ev*
bridges plunged Into the sea
■tora IhSvfn C Johnaon (D-Coio) mittee hearing. The Senate to to wa*
Nov. 8 to consider llie and discharge of M il. Irving Per
eiy dollar bet by the public
WTRH program director, Don R i­ tile battle hasn’t ended
and Ekvin (DNC) were again*! reconvene
e«*. a New York dentist whom Me.
through llie pari-mutuel machines
der. Orlando Sentinel Star corres­
him. In hii -Hi*rg« today, he men recommendations.
Collins,
wlm
as
Senate
flo
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lead
N
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Tenn.
up
Little
pondent. and Jim Fisher, manag­ er for Ihe bile Gov Dun McCarty at liie track*
During an interviw Oct. a. Mr Carthy ha* labelot a "Fifth Tom Gamblll hadn’t been caught
Honed only Wetune by name.
Amendment Communist."
ing editor of The Sanford Herald fought to push Hu- graduated
•1 tax
The court voided 1053 act sUiWatkins could not be reached Certhy questioned the partiality of McCarthy ho* been hammering In Ihe chimney long before tils
Candidates are Jock Hallgnn.
tracks ‘ Hinted for the flat 5 per cent
newspaper Interview last spring
scale
bill
lor
Hu*
dog
i m m e d i a t e l y Cor c o m m e n t .
Irish
terrier
Mike
brought
help,
away at the Army'* handling of
F. D. Scott, John Kader, IL Ewing
through tin* 19.53 Legislature, said lake for Ihe stale a graduated
With the clhnectic Senate debate that Senate Democratic leader* the Pereas case since last winter hut it look firemen 2W hours le
Eight hundred soil eight dollars Dean and Herbert J’revatt.
ax governor lie will push for a lull scale based on (he sl/e of the
on censure lew* than two weeks "loathe" McCarthy, and of Rrvln, Zwicker, who had been Peri***' get him out.
wore collected In fines and costs
III (lie 11155 session that will meet daily parimutuel (iools. Tracks do­
away, McCarthy mode public a whom the Wisconsin senator quoted commanding officer at Cainn Kil 'Hie 7-y ea r-o ld hoy In-rame in City Court yesterday, and two
ing Jio.wio or less in betting busi­
llie test of tlu- courts.
letter to Watktna In wMch he aaid: as having told a newsnaper he mer. N.J., wo* be'ng questioned wedged In Ihe chimney of an out­ lottery cases were eonlinued, ac­
ness gave the state 5 per cent.
“ It to p'w unouartloned that thought McCarthy should be re­ by McCarthy In New York last Fet&gt;- door grill )6'1erdav.
cording lo I’ollce Chief Roy (i
The U S Supreme Court admin The state’s share Increased a* bet
„ three member* of the committee, moved from the Senate Investfga ruarv when the alleged abusive
Not long alterwurd, Mike’s whin­ William*.
ixtereil Hie death blow tu the I9,*3 ling pool* grew larger until the
•Lift k " 1 i l d ' " * w *tr“ tf ‘*s4 U*eaed o r a l . tiona subcommittee.
R
ill
Among
the
cases
was
that
nf
ing
attracted
the
attention
of
she
act yesterday when it refused to tracks paid a maximum of $12,000
treatment took piece.
"Her Twelve Men"
wBce Iowan! me before you were Both Johnwwi and Rrvln aaid in Over the weekend, McCarthy woman who wa* caring for Hit Mitchell Lamar Williams, 36, Ne­
review the Florida Supreme Court’s plus 8 per cent on pari-mutuel
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eelect •• to /**t o*» the4 committee advance of the McC*rthy cenrure suggested to Watkin* that "you Gamblll children. The dog led hot gro, New Smyrna Beach, who
decision voiding Hm law on the pools of $150,000 or more.
Movieland Drive In
and failed to teU the vice president inveitigation they ctxi'd and would rauat have some Information a* te lo the grill. Then firemen ar..l po pleaded guilty to charges of drunk
round the graduated scale nf taxes
The act hat brought $2 486,387
Start* 6:30
en ihlvlng. no driver’s license and
of your ataMment in that regard judge the evidence impartially.
llcemen
were
called,
[taxed on daily pari-mutuel handle "i a-.hlilltmal revenue from the dog
who wa* culpable and some infnr
"Roogle'a
Bump"
uxlng
a
car
without
the
owner’s
before he appointed you to tide
Ia the Oct. 3 Interview McCarthy matlon to the effect that Zwlcker
denied the largeT
■K tracks equal pro tracks since it became effective
6:47 • 10:10
consent, lie was sentenced to pay
RORKY
committee.
abo renewed previous critic-tom of was n o t"
lection of the law
July t, 1953, Under Ilu* law 60 per
"Sweetheart 1 On Farads"
Ernest -Cowley wa* program a total of 1220 fine or apond Bn
"This wow'd appear to be a de a Wetkbu statement that
"McCarthy referred In a portion chairman
"The people sure have lakett a J rent of the additional ih i^ D a c k
8:11 Only
yesterday at the lunch day* In the City Jail.
liberate dec* Uion of the vice pee*- cannot be expected to b*»
____ of tha Watkin* commute* report eon meeting
licking on this one. I am d!*ap revenue wa* to lie dlst
Colored Drive In
of the Rotary Club
Another rase was that nf Willli
ideal and a fraud upon the Senate on ctxttraverelal question*. McCar which held th*t McCarthy had rid!pointed," Ciyllins said.
am.mg tin* 07 counties and 40 per
"Plymouth Advcnlure"
Oliver, 37, Negro, lit. 1, Midway
Which fhvHttly InteMed (hat an thy cased this "the mott amatlng ruled Gen. Zwlcker wh*n "the Instead of being selected lo pre­ unver,
"The problem now I* to find a cent wux earmarked tor the State
(color)
‘
waa charged on counla of
w
sent the program at the Rotiriana' who
committee be ap
blama ahould have been pUcM nr flab fry to be held Nov. 8. ar drivingg while hi* ilcenie waa re
legal and fair way in which we Welfare Board to permit asilitCartoon
tha dwulder* of those cnlnable " dated in yesterday’s iasuo ol The voked.
can lake more revenue from Ihe ance payments to ueedy perma­
Starts 7:15
______ . and drunken driving. He
a p e e l a l c o m m i t t e e o f t h r a e h a h a d i s m i n i w a a t hat i mpart i at * Bad udaac* for 7 a-a . KIT
dug track operators in the state nently disabled.
paid final and coita totaling 1254.

President Reports
Drop 01400,000
In Unemployment

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Victim Of Murder

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Ravage Sale: o

Law Hasn't Teeth
On Circumstance

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Candidates To Be Collins Says Dog Track Battle
At Jaycee Meeting Concerning Taxes Isn’t Ended

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To Trapped Boy

$808 Is Collected
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complaining^ He
related
he be filed, and 11 and when the City
raises plan** as a hobby, which en­ acquire title to the aforesaid pro­
SANTA MONICA, Calif. uB-rortails (lie use of n lot of water. He perty Hint they lie contacted and
mar cWH actor Scotty Beckett, 29,
said he paid water hills ranging given an opportunity -to ptirchaic
was fined «00 end put on three
from $0 to $to per month and tli.ti it. Seconded by Cotmniisloner
the amount he used would make Stemper and carried.
mlffallv ^MrvvlnB
MKMOItANIittM
his "flowers mighty expensive"
f t S f " 0f “le,,,lly c m ,ln g *
heeati.se of the sewer chnri’.e.
"On Fell. 2, IBM, Cecil It. Oiler
Higginbotham (old him.lie enuld made application to purchase tads
use ino.noo gallons nf Wntcr ami I. 2, .1 mid w. *10 01 ft. of lot A
he would liny no mice Ilian SS.IH, ot block 9. Mnrvnidu first section,
which is llie maximum whirli has (lake front properly). claiming
lieen set In the ordinance for home that he wanted to luiilil a large
dwelling thereon Hint would rust
water users.
Hebert May asked how Innii the several Uioosiud dollars.
City will need to pay off I he ex"Al thnt time the City had sevpease of Hie improvement pro m l applications on file to pur­
uni m Higginbotham answered, ch ase [his prim ely, due to its be­
"You and I won't he here—30 ing Hie most desirable site on the
years."
lake front, so tin* Commission set
May answered, "Thirty year ' a price of $1,1)00 00 and directed
I thought It was going to lie one Hint Ihe properly he sold (it the
year the way It’s going "
elded applicant on file that eoilld
Finally, Slempers motion was have a dwelling Mltislonlially
oka veil
commenced thereon within 00
In tin- aetlotl of the sale of hnnl day- After contacting all Ihe ap­
NEW WII.LYM AfiF.NOY— Hemlmilr Truck and Tractor Co.; 1100
111 Ihe Bel Air serllon. One.' Welled plicants, Mr. Otter was the only
Homes, repre enleil by Attj lint ofip that claimed to tie In position
French Avc?, has received the franchise for Ihe WIHvn commer­
ehison, offered a led of ? l.ooo and lo have a dwelling well under way
cial agency in nddlllon lo ila regular line nf fnlernallonal (rucks
idfcreii lo limo-.li an abstract, re- wllhill Hie .specified lime, so the
and Irartors. II will rarry Jeep*, ntathin wagons, panel delivery
llnniilsti a realtor's commission City sold him Ihe property with
trucks and glrh*U|M, all with optional four-whrcl driven. (Hlatf
and restrict the hulldimt of houses a !M&gt; days reverter clause In Ihe
Photo)
hi Hie area, lie remarked Utah deed. He started a foundsHou and
previous hnllilmg of houses, stem came back later before Hie Com­
mini: from the ronervn. seemed i mission with request llial Ihe re­ placed on first reading Second ngalnsl Mae's Hletftrlc Service
C o . I non Sanford Ave.
to raise "i|ulte a furor."
verter rlntise he released In or­ reading is scheduled for their next
meeting,
Nov.
.1
.
der
fur
him
lo
grl
ronslrurllnn
Williams, representing an im i
Idenlllled client, offered St.fidl on loan, which the Coimni siou did
STOi.F.N WATCH RRTlfN NKt)
Slrrel lights w*re approved for
Ihe comlilion Ihal sewer lines after eous|drrnhle dohalc and illsBONBON i,ts—Maurice F , Bull
2Alh St. nnd Holly Ave. and 2.1lh
would he Installed in Ihe area by senflan among Ihe Commission.
bock learned yesterday he had
St. and Maple Ave.
Ihe City and arras to the east and
"fnsliiid of creeling Ihe dwell­
hren robbed. A sentimental thief
west of the section would remain ing on this properly, which he as­
A message from Horace Slone- mailed him hack his watch.
as parks
sured Ihe Comuilssion he would
do. M.v (l/ii-r sold ll lo Mr. Me- horn. owner of the New York
A third Itiil was fur 1*1', too
Imhbnck cheeked around Ihe
K . i i I'T moved the highest litil lie Ihitiiil and as of this dale no (lianls. was read in which he house and foinvl I .non pounds
accepted. Stemper seconded III* dwelling has been erretrd ihere­ thanked Ihe City for Its congratu­
latory telegram upon the team’s (I2.WXM worth of Jewelry missing
motion prfi*.- lo the PX|il,inntlnn ol on.
The thief apparently was moved
ihe two high bidders' term*
"As a rt'sidi of lids experience. becoming world baseball champ­
Hutchison then said till' highest Ihe Coininls'don directed Hint all ions.
liy the lender Inscription on Ihe
ill I fluure : hnilld lie considered c|ly property lo he offered lor
The hoard of adjustment rec wnlrh—"Maurlre on his 2l.sl lilrlli
lie also said minutes of a inerting sale In Ihe future lie advertised
in MAI implied Hint i)/ier-Wclhr and offered to Ihe highest and brsl nmmrntled ili.il no action be laken day from Ids loving mother.
sin Hi Id In' given u ehnnee for first cash bid "
refusal on die properly.
After lengthy discussion, Kadcr
A request was made tlial Ihe voted agalnsl selling Ihe properly
full account uf Hie proceedings en­ for William's hid while the re
tailed in the minutes nf the inert- m.iindrr of the eominliiion voted
ing be read.
lo Iho affirmative.
The extract from Ihe meeting,
l-'ollowlng this action. Williams
field on July 29, Him , Is ns fojmid lie would waive any commix
iows:
"Mr Mervyn Oiler of Oiler siim and Dial Did City would he
Weller lloines. Inc., next appeared charged only SM for an uhitrucl
and submitted Id le r of applies
In other action, the roimniixi'm
Hon to purrliiiM' Block I of Bel
Air. at such lime It Is conveyed pul an ordlnmrc for Ihe sale of
$
27
.'),non m revenue bomls for anhack to the City and heroines
0 iI inn a I improvcmcnl ol Ihe wn
available for purchase
"Thereupon Commissioner Car ter ami snweriiBO facilities was
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the consulting engineer inn (2*
a latter should be composed ex­
plaining the sewer rule ordinance
and how to apply tor adjustments,
which would Ire enrlosed with wn
ter blila.
Stemper moved that hills in dis­

pute be held In nbeyonce and Ka
tier acconded his motion.
Krliler posed Ihe questions of
how long would they lie held in
abeyance, "until n derision Is
made?", and who would decide
which blila would be held in obeyStamper opined (he protested
bills would he ihe ones held over
and that there should lie a solo
tion "pretty soon . . . prnh.ihB
by the next eommlssiou meeting."
Higginbotham remarked, "Some
thing has got to be done; there's
DO doubt about it." Krlilrc said.
" I think everybody Is in dispute.”
whose opinion was echoed by
Commr. Ilenvcr Cordell.
C. V. Powell said, “ I haven't

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rested there after a battle with mother, amrmfianlod him to court.

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I pledge:
A I'rngiesslve, lliinncHs like
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f,'linens
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Fnvor.t Mayor Fleeted By Hi*
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two-ihirds of our stockholders in these five states,
we are

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states, for additional real estate, buildings and facilities

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payrolls, licenses and taxes (excluding income
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Delaware Elections; Republicans Hurt
EiUtnr's Note—This Is .mother of
several stories by roving Associ­
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campaign In key states.

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herl It Wnrhurtnn, lleptibllcan
For Ihc I Inline— Mrs, l atlllan I
Marlin. Rrpuhllr.xn. chief account
ml of the lludgel Commission, and
Harris It 'McDowell J r . former
Democratic stale chairman
At this point, election aualv't'
give Sen. Krear an edge in a tlgtd
race They see Mrs, Martin I cad •
ing McDowell, The GOM state
chairman. Clair Killnran. said. "If
d hadn't hern for Ihis segregation
fight, we would have had a Itepiib
(Iran lar. lsllde "
Now. however, some llcpiihllrans
ire by nn means optimistic. Ilm
lliry *n; enroitraei d by the though'
'hat Hie party Inis n»l h it an
''off-year" election in Pehw aie in
M years
So far, no issue—exrcpt school
Integration- lias appcsietl lo M'.r
the voter?; much There ha.s been
Milne discusalon nf r in pi ay intuit,
bill the Rcptihlirans say Ibe .situ
llit.n In Delaware Is good and the
Democrats describe it as "xpally."
Tlie Delaware Chrysler plant re
BUM AC1RISS l.ynno M.iggclt nml (Sraol It. Cooper, brr lawyer, look
ccntly gd a 160-million-rlcUfir enn
over n photo ot Ihc street where Mira Hnggctt allcgrijly wa» involved
Irart In make Army Rinks
In a hll-ond-ruii auto death of u nine-yenr-old boy. The selrcja was Iho
Me How ell rrlhelres f SOI* farm
ilrsl wllncts In tier own defense ns nlic went mi trial for man»laU|hter
miliry In Ihr state's p oillry rah
In la&gt;* Angeles. Cooper told the courl Out be will attempt to prova
ing ureas, tlcpnhlirnns plead foi
Hud Miss llaggell did not Intcntlonutly leave Hit scene of tne accident.
'lie eleclion nf Wnrhurtnn «o con
Irol of Hie U S. Senate will rein tin
in (i()|* hands Krear talks a hold
In. ease m v.irntinn or holidays of
Hie tax bill and foreign pollry
.si lo g.i d ais tier year, dr Mime
i oinbioatioii id these alternatives,
I'irsent rri'islralioii is on'y nbuid
adding up to a rednclion of about
I'.rii inn agalii'jl a (nlJat vole of 173
afsi hours per year per man by
too in lM2 and IZO.ono in IBM). Hie
IfKlT. " lie said
Iasi "nil y e a r" Cnnscipiently, bntti
I ’ll --ley said II three (lay wcekeml
tt.'i lies have lierii urging |ie &gt;
i ..umelhlng lo look forward to In
pie lo register and snundtrurk and
the n-ars ahead
newspapers are trying to gel mil
He said Intensive research and
the vole
dri I'hipmeul plus a high level of
Krear, 51, went into office in
imestmenl hy industry and ngriHUB on Ida first try for office lie
( iillii.'e are expected to make poiWASHINGTON
IP
_
A
govern
Is a farmer and businessman, gen
ir ” adcrnlly considered conservative, and menl economic roinniittre sa&gt;' It varices in
oidpid for each man
n «
Is
reasonable
to
assume
that
in
lie apparently Is well liked by some
worked
hour worVed.
l.'Hifi workers will be working al lioiir
e
Fewer workers are expected
to
Irnst four linurs n week less Ihnli
................
..... . but t|iiiM*
tl
......led
on the farms,
they do now
Fir.'tltcrmurr. it fnri'Mw an in who remain there win have to be
20 in.
crease of nearly in |ier cent In the more highly skilled, he said.
Foiisi.(|nenHy. the rnmmlltec di­
buying power of cnn.siiiners in Ihe
ccndl.
re. tor .aid. Industry must provide
next ill years
arista
prono.Tiiinutely more job oppor­
Tills picture of Hie possilde tunities
2 7 Music
economic situation in l!&gt;."i was
note
The committee eoiiclllded Ilia)
pniiiled
today li&gt; In
(ifover
21 Alm s
Enslcy. stuff d lic lo i of the .bunt il w a ■ possilde for Ihe natioufl
27 It in It 11111
('ongiessional • oromil' i (or lid' prodoclion to lie .ihqiil 535 blHItyi
i s ) 111 I
Ecoliomic Mt'imrl. in ,i .perch tie dnllarx on Hie hhsls of iiresepl
28 To
fore
an Agrlnilti •' Hi'pcrlmenl prims an Im rease nf ahoul 50 per
pi a Ise
i &lt;-iii over tfie present .uiniiat pro
F
irm
l i-ilfo.ik ' ..ofereii. i.
nli.'l'ipit.
dm (uni rale
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Enslcy
said
i
uopuInHon
of
l!Kl
(■ iinly
The eoininitlrr foresaw .1 retjllfmillion was llkclc It. HNi.'i I nil) imii in federal taxes of perhaps
2(1 A
pared
wilh
IB2
leillion
now
13 to 2o tier repl
Mosb-ui
31 A iitin n
The stud" was ha ed lie said
31 Egg
river
Ii .1111 development "I aloipjr
on
"a
tea
ui’ijile
and
ion
i
lent
of
IpOSJl I
and. possibly, solar energy for
set
of
ecn:ioinie
propclum
peantlme uses 011 a prorllcjil
nu
3(i Egyptian
"Average Imur* of work are ’rale would qpen tbe way to enqE
god 1 vat 1
insect
expected In nml mile i i derluie mnu, liive.t.'neiit espeniillurc* to
32 Not
11 llcfiire
Th)« might t ik" the Ini m of Hi" pn,vide cheat) and virtually up
12 Hall Irtiem I
lrn"
reduction in the nmkwrrk l&gt;&gt;
limited imwer to every geufirajihlt
.13 tin l a
13 .Swiss
of
as much as lour limn
or an juration
name
cant on

By R F IJ IA N MORIN
(M'lLMTNGTON, Del. ifi-D ela
wire's election piclure is cloud'd
hy the coni rovers y over school in
tegrallcn—though Ihis ipirvllon is
pet nn open1Issue between the lw.
major parties.
"It's the on'y thing people art
talking about," one of the camli
dates said.
Politicians said the fight over
public school sesrregat 01 of Ncgn
and while pupils Ins prarMrallv
blotted out all the ti titd acres id
ibrbnlc between Republicans and
UniMWit.i Uv .VJieeiiienl, npprrt
lag car-.Iidatci d-n't tltmi'. it in
Iheir camp o giitiiv
Most rhservers (pel Ihr Mlnallon
probably Is liitrlli": tlir lirputb
cans, solely because the late It.r
a OOP nilnilnistratlon. "If we wetr
In office now," a Democrat said
"It mill'll lie liiuinrlrg on ns."
A while high nlm l in Milford i:
Hie storm crplei
In conformity with n I t s
Supreme Courl ruling earlier lliis
W ar, Integration began there Sept
r with the admission of lo Negro
students. Mol prrs mres began
mounting, nMew school bnaril was
Installed and the lit \vere dropped
from the roll *
Chancery rouri ruled c m It Ibal
llie Negroes have "a dear right"
In be reln -h ln t
rite Milfm.'
Kehnol Hoard has appeals I Ihis
riding In Ihc Delaware Supreme
Court, whirli set a hearing for in
sorrow.
IA1I of which i» mil'..de the area
(here Hie two parlies are contend
Ing fur a scat in the U S Kenatr
and one in ths House of llrprc
senlalives The candidates;
Tor Hie Rcnoto—Sen. J Allen

Less Work Hours
Predicted For '65
By Economic Group

DAILY C R O S S W O R D g*
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eoslume. tmj .1 half dn/en writers
have parliviniiled 111 providing the
tunes and Is ries
Irnnieallv, when "Meter Man"
Was written b\ Su .lame. Matthew
Barrie In I not .1 ■is received witti
alarm b\ 1 m- liuMler im presario
ufm",.nil "M.iri;i- lias ........ mad.
.nut laheli'.l it a iiishtmare
Charles Frohmiiii staged it Hint
year in l.omlnn. however, and the

Republican elements in title .f Ins
| |R1‘ TRUCK
heme II lirmo rat
|S STDI.F.N
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Delaware biiNiiitssiiirn. tegar.l
TtiWNKKNIl, Mn»s 'fi-TJiom *.
less Of iia rtv ie iio rH o iy found biini w «|krr. at. yesterday was a m isrd •
•verv he|dfu
In Wasliiriglon Am ! ,.f |; l ,y (hrl |srrrny „f „ M lo |li'
In* v•’I fill nu?ro I'nii two Hurd' fk' | YiriiT^it rrd Itrr rncliir
Jl" h u e on tntiJor j-.'skU'.'.11) agree , -p|r |UtV|i‘a only engine was taken
iiieni with
ds lleiiulilieiiii cut , ji-urritay, Ih tiells elanglng atr.i
1n*:?1’'
1
TVIlliatn
siren
reaming, from the fire stn
This n ils Iwti wiiyj, Imwever
(jtl„
,
Some elerni'ids m the Dene.rral I Fite t hlcf Hamel Ormsliy heard
to p utv rotisiili'i Fleur t i eon Hie engine and railed police when
servative The • It) has tel en lie '"allied il wasn't headed lo
dorsed him And I" Jt.-t.l &lt;teonoi1 flic
lion fight with .lame, M Timncil
Alter i f-.ur liratr s e a r c h police
J r , former slate Seiuetue t'outi foun t the fire enqlne deep In tvo id
Indue Tunneil pullH to pm i in' III tie it by \-ldiV
of the vi m oni on vole-.
Walker was arrested in , house
i''reat i op itienl lien W it but
oo| far away
Inn, is a U4vrm old lu iy e r 111
held high oflicc ill V nag Hepub
I Te veil I i&gt;m ih Ihe answer to
lleatt nrg ir.uuitloiis, sp oi foot Florida's forest ffre loSsCt
IP
ic if-, in lip \i ii v uv rt - I turio'i i'.e ef id wi Hi fire In the wnntl', and •
W rh| War II mil w.i eleeied to over !*t per i cut of the wildfire
''ongirsN lit I'153
will disappear

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CNI 'SUS I BO
l :i v ini-n' i f mill I^ I’ r.i i •?
WASHINGTON fiP - Tlie fr in in
li i'ff
U l U N I ' l l % % A 11.
Rurcati »ays Nevada was the n.i
Stun
on
lion's fa si estg rowing state during
I i.ttt ti Hi«,iWt?rft
the Iasi four years while West Vit
gltlla showed Ihe greatest papula
J aml&gt;"l *
NEW YORK. T —feter Pan. Ibe Vm decline.
iryalest boy friend of leading
llllr,
lM
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,
Ihe bureau's .annual estimate oi
adics in stage history, is at It | population g r o w t h
by dull
igaln.
f »H \ f \ i 11»fK !•
showed last night that all hid 1 of
I,. V t llt.lt "
'tlie elfin sprite, lust :a) years old Hie is states lul l civilian papula
il
M
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"I MlK I I|’i 1‘llnM
low, returns to Rroadwav \Vcdnr« lion gains from April I. MiSii, i-i
M•'! TI Ml« M•■li'lfl*- -t
b y as a soiig-and-dance lad—and July 1. IM1
U-'M'I it XltMi
.Vi 1
fni 3
h the guise of Mary Martin, latrst
West
Virginia's
p.ipulalom
U ift|( M' &gt;‘t 1 1Ik tly
dace queen In lie enticed In Pan’s
I I I t"111 M i T|| 1I
dropped
2U
per
ccnl
during
Ibal
.'rtdnring charms
I I '• I ttll.
period while Nevada show ml a 33 1
Nt n .
There's probably never been per cent gain Ollier states with
I I'MI I ‘11»t
mother ro’? that fascinated so -blinking populations were Ark an
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• .1 \t "ig in
I • »in m * 1 lit to rr,»i •
inany feminine stars, hitl none of sas and New Hampshire Gams ut .
U . 11.1 \ f N ...H
Ihcm has ever eleatly explained more than 20 per cent were regls
t u iiM x n n i '. m.
Aliy.
I' •it - \ ' fit t MB' »
timed for Arizona ami Florida
\\
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Grandpa's
1 .1 r I 1 n g. Maude
The bureau estimated Ihe 01
Adam*, created lire mle in the lion's civilian population
wlmln
United Stales Since Hion Marilvu excludes -member-, of the .mued
Miller. Kvn lie G.illk'ime and lorces — totaled PHl.flHt.non la I
Jean At thill hive played It here July l This was an Inriea-e til
in England. Ibe sjuite who wouldn't 0 7 |H'r cent frout Hie IliMUiii.iu
grow up has been limned by a (ah counted in the last lull
iilgUs list inctiidiiii; Kiln 1 Ite.sl.' April I. 1'3,’ai
G lady 4'ooper. F' a l.anehrsler. 1 Total poptil 1II011. uicliilitig 1In
11 l i n o 1 1 m u v m m .
Anna Neaglc E l.n is Jolms. Mai . jinnxl forces, was e.Mutated
i &gt;*! fr»r I I In I IIti llgi IS i i I*1•*1t &gt;"H|I
Rijrcl |.lo''kwood and .loan Green ! IG", It 1,1881 as of l ist .filly
I I Ml * t I*. 11.
wood
14I V I I VJII II
The eiiltiviilloo of riiiliitmtoi ^
Often the b in's approni'li the
1 '1*111 K" ' tiirl i"*rllir l
« Ml" 'T * i t II ill il 1
part of Ihe 12-yeai old in ihe prime wns rtiionieiii ed bv Ihc Hnleli
\ .I v * ill'll t h 11 |t Tin. 11f VV ,
ef careers, rarely in the fiid llusli The lirsl i&lt; grown in I'eylon
U I ,1I !It I Nl;‘H ' a(JI.Il &gt;
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nf Hir.tplr adotesenre The nverugr
Mi» 11 11 \ 11 If f |*'m
i ''.ii \ |t » 1'•&gt;■111 |
age of American Meier Mails inn following fall it .arrived on Mront
Urn 1 ,11 \ if 11**14
been about 35
\ l l| "111• vi |l|| I '1 1ti ' -1
way. siibsei|iionllv lieeoinui!! tin
Now Miss Marlin whose he.nl eapslmie eti'irtiurid of the Adam
Used lo belong to daddy, has career
".witched to Meter In Ibe opeletlt
Stic taler wiole lli.il 'iju i.o l'
production due at the tt iib'i Gal
Meter lud ilianned her befi t1 to
den, one uf the mo.1 rbihoi jte spec finished ri'.iilini: the flr.'.l 3 11
tin les expert! d tin. -e.ison
The version ha. liecn moanumlcd

mil sea
2 fl T h e l aw of

Florida Population
Said Increasing

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than you’ve ever known!
►Now-Gulf refines out tlie “tlirly-hurniii^ (ttil-eittr* of uusoline —the No. f Inmhlenmker in liii^h-etmipressinn endues. Result: ti deiiiier-liiiriiin^ super*fuel tlitil j;ives
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OlfilY BURNING
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&lt;,ln*nni Imining Mipei lunl

I,limp (IcmnnstiiiHini: Instead ut trying to Belli lurnd'nl de­
posits with &gt;n called "miracle additive'." msitlc ynm cny&gt;inu
them I'rom lormiiig in tlm Ilrsl

pliue. rn iio v i. llie i iiilsc llu dot , bnrnuig l.iil-cnd"—al
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M«r« are 10ml •xamplMs
See for ynurxcjf: The spark pluj; shown

SANFDUD to:
New York

.......... .......... $1,30

f)enver

.... $1.60

Wasliiiigtoo .........

.... $1.20

................ $1.35
Sun FranciHto...... ......,... $2.00
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The above i*mpta rates are for three min­
uter. (lalihn-tonation, after (t P.M. and

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raurauieam mtraim ••• mi.uZ. cfjlMar

here is from one of the many sets of originril equipment plugs used in Oulr test
Heel cars.
Thotigh spark plugs normally need
denning or replacement niter 3,000 to
■ 10,000 miles, this plug und its males did
not ncctl cleaning or replacement in over

15,000 miles orcity nnd country driving,
Wh*l&gt; more besides giving your engine more complete protection, new Sitpcr-Reflned Oulf NO-NOX gives you cttra gar mileage in the sliort-lrip, stopnnd-go driving motorists do most. . .no

knock, no pre-lgnltlon . . . inUant \Utrtx
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�Tho DriHah newttpwpcr owner who would
not let Sir Wi nit ton Chnrchlll'n nnme npimitr
in bin pnpern certainly hnd a queer nenne of
ncWB valuefl and of a newnpaper owner's
duty to hi* readers.
Such n man wn« David C, Thomtton, a
Scot who owned a chain of newnpnpent.
women's mngnzIriPH and chlldren'H comlra.
He bun Jimt died nt 93. Ho resented name re­
m arks which Churchill made In Parliament
40 years ngo. and never again printed tils
name. When he had to record some official
action of Churchill's he always referred to
him as The Prime Minister or the Premier.
Churchill was not Thomson's only bug­
bear. He hated labor unions so bitterly that
he com|&gt;ellod his employ ess to sign a pledge
never to Join one.Flnally his stand became
a national Issue, nnd he was compelled to
drop this requirement.
Such violent prejudices are usually seen
only In people with nn Inflated sense of their
own Importance. It Is n public misfortune
when they get Into a position to prnmoti
their prejudices. Such narrowness raises the
question ns to how far any statement in
such a publisher's newspapers could I*
trusted.

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White Collar Snobbery Is Passe

leather Jacket*.
Whatever reaion existed for thli
feeling vanished when the (killed
workmen began dragging down
more take hume pay than the office
worker*, and .that ha* been tme
for soma Ume now.
A policeman wear* a blue uni­
form'eo he can be readily Identl-

a w N tn w s!

liable when you have to yclb tor
help. But the office worker's white
shirt has become a uniform lo him,
too. although lie doesn't realise It,
anu really doesn’t need to wear s
uniform it all. It seems to me his
white xiilrt has become a symbol
of Inferiority, not superiority.
For years I have been crusading
aglnst the out-of-date snobbery of
the white shirt, which most men
actually wear for one of three
reasons:
1. Their fnthers wore one.
2. They are afraid lo wear a
colored thirl bccuase they don't
want to stand out from their fel­
low white sheep In the herd.
3. Their wives tell them they
look younger or cuter In a white
shirt. Rut the wives should know
better.
It Is a pleasure Indeed to noto
now that one of the nation's lead
ing shlrtmakeri Is attacking this
old shibboleth in a sertei of ads

YOU'RE TELLING ME!

entitled: "Never wear a while shirt
before sundown.”
"A white shirt wllh a buslneen
suit Is really tho loudest thing you
can wear," this firm aserts. "II
look* clean In the morning, hut by
afternoon It gets soiled i t the rol­
ler end cuffs. This looks awful.
Wearing a white shirt at Ihe office
Is. . .a pitiful abdication of Indi­
viduality. . . .
No well-dressed
man should wear a white shirt
before sundown."
This verdict makes sense, even
if one be so unkind as a to suspect
lhat It Is part of an Insidious cam­
paign lo get ui intu tho tow-shirts-day clais-a colored one at the
office, a while shirt in Ihe evening.
But something has to be done
to life the American make from
the annoy mlty and monotony of
his Invariable white shirt. Even the
denim shirts of convicts at least
have number* etencllled on them,
to they 9an be told apart. Men
who itubbornly cling to the white
ahlrt might take a lip from thli
and lem f a little variety to their
look by having their auto liceme
or aocla) aecurlty number printed
on Ihelr itarch -pal* boaom front*.
Personally, I blame American
women for the fact thalr huabandi
gennccally look like penguin*

By E D C R K A G li
(Fo r James Marlow)
WASHINGTON, Wi-Once again
the Allies have taken a big gamble
on Germany.
Unless the Russians manage to
upset the applecart — and they’re
trying hard, though without much
Immediate chance at success — the
11-nation agreements signed over
the weekend at Paris mean:
1. Weit Germany becomes an al­
most free and not quite-soverelgn
nation less than 10 years after all
Germany was at war with both
Ruaala and the West, then allies.
2. West Germany — the stronger
half of that split country — comes
Into the Western defense setup, and
will supply 12 divisions.
3. The Allied occupation of West
Germany ends — as such. This
doesn't mean American, British
and French troops will go home. It
means they'll stay In Germany,
but with German consent.
All this Is just what the United
States wanted at this stage, and a
tot more than It thought It would
get only a couple of monthj ago,
when the more ambitous European
Defense Community fell apart be­
fore it got started.
The Purls arrangement l* Just

SAM DAW SON

State Governments Spend Much
NEW YORK Oct 2.1
Uncle
Sam isn't &lt;|idti- as free handed a
rustonier of businessmen this year
Hut stale and local governments
are shelling mil mure than ever fur
u griming -ban- of the nallun's out
pill of good*, and services II totals

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HAL BOYLE

NEW YOltK - T h e biggest mil*
lake the white collar d a n make*
today It to cling to the white ihlrl.
The wh______________________ . . .
generation* ha* been a genteel
badge of luperlorlty in America,
• stuffy emblem of stuffy respect­
ability.
When • guy hid nothing else to
boast about, ne cow.d at [east feel
proud In hi* heait because he
aim ed III*j living.
Indoors and
living________
, wore
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white shirt. For some obicure
reaion thli made him feel a cut
abova the rough-hander skilled
workmen who went boisterously to

N O N SEN SE I
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SMOkF.Y HEAR — Posters, leaflets,
stamps, blotters and bookmarkers featuring
Hmokey Hear, saying "Remember, only you
can prevent forest fires" will come off the
press in October. Such is the forest preven­
tion campaign conducted hy State nnd Fed­
eral forest services. The campaign also in­
cludes short movies for use in movie theut
ers and on TV.

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if a a la r la la m r e t t a r Ik * e a ra a a a a t r a la la a
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HENRY THURSTON CAULS — "To:
Sanford Celery Growers and Shippers:
A meeting of importance to all Hanford
celery growers and shippers will be held in
the Seminole County Court House, Sanford.
Florida
The purpose of this meeting Is to discuss
whether or not a celery marketing agree­
ment would benefit the celery Industry un­
der the present conditions. All production
areas, except Sanford, have expressed a de­
finite interest. Knell other area has met and
appointed committees to represent theli
section at any state-wide meeting held at a
later date.
For the is'st interest and welfare of the
celery industry it is important that the
Sanford region meet and discuss this mut­
ter,"

K i l t H * M w m l r la s a m a tfa r ( i r l « k . r t r . m e, at
I I * f M I O H M a l l a a f a r * . C la r ie s . * * &lt; « th* A rt
• I I'N U t H N at t ta r r k I , 1ST A.
r a n t V R n H IH S . c e l l a r a a e P a b lla h a r
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DATES— Dr. David (IrnndlHon Fairchild
famous plant explorer of the U.S.D.A. for
half a century, author of "The World Was
My Carden" and member of leading scienti­
fic societies, died nt the ago of 86 at his
home in Coconut Grove. Fla. He Is survived
by his widow and two daughters Mrs. Fairchild was formerly Marion H. Hell, daughtei
of Alexander Graham Hell, inventor of the
telephone.
Dr. Fairchild since 1H5IH directed the of­
fice of Plant Introduction, bringing in more
than 76,000 species of field, orchard and or­
namental plants. It Is said that his Intro­
ductions increased agricultural production
more than 100 million dollars a year. New
varieties of wheat, rye and soy-beans, ami
Ihe kiidzit vine and he introduced commer­
cial date growing In the southwest.

The Sanford
Herald
H a U k lU li* * In IMS*
A tra a *

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Hy C. R- Dawson. ILSA., MSA.
COW’S — Undesirable “dw arf" calves
nmv be reduced on cattle ranches by a "profilometer," a device that detects a small
bulge on the IjiiHs head; the Imlge seems te
mean that the hull is likely to sire dwarf off­
spring.

TODAY'S MI!!«E VERSE
And fonr not them t hat kill the body, but
are not able to kill the soul.—Matt. HI:111.
Life on earth Is an ephemeral incident
Three score years and ten lire negligible as
compared with eternity.

H n i h i .H i

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Way Down South
In Sanford* Florida

Russian diplomats enjoy an International
reputation fnr wanting to have their cake
mid eat it ton.
From everything known to the world out
side the Iron Curtain the lust thing tilt
Soviet wants is to disarm. Yet they want the
world to believe that they are willing to dis­
arm ami that the obstinacy of the West Is
the only barrier.
Andrei Vishinsky has proposed disarm­
ament at the UN. Ho went sn fnr as to men­
tion n control agency to check up nn disarm­
ament in nations agreeing to do h o . Hut he
hns refused to answer any question as lo
whether he favors giving the control organ
any power of enforcement All in d icatio n s are

III

Russians Unhappy About Pact

County Agent’s Column

Empty Gesture

•■■klUlk** ( t i l l *&gt;r»cf l a in * ! ? » l

JAMES MARLOW

that he wants authority for disarmament en­
forcement to rest with the Security Councl where a simple Russian veto could set
aside recommendations by ‘the control organ.
There can I* no effective disarmament
without effective means to enforco the pro­
visions of a disarmament agreement. It must
he obvious oven to apologists for the Soviet
that Vishinsky’s bid for disarmament Is a
propaganda gesture.

Primitive Bigot

up to a tidy sum.
Take out w h a t Washington
-pends for present and past de­
fense, and the total expenditures
of s t a t e governments come to
more than that of die federal gov
eminent
The U. S Treasury is spending
u little less this year than last, ami
taking In less in taxes—hut going
a little deeper into debt.
Slate governments anti the na
Ism's largest eUles, on the other
hand, seem out In heal last year’s

Hinather* steps out, C'hnrllc lienmtt says h* will run. Then who
will run fur Charlie'* place in the
House ? Already one man has
molten lo at li-nst on* his friends
“Isiut the possibility of making the
rare. That’s Scotty Peek, a secre­
tary In Senator Smothers office.
Peek, a former University uf
W IN P E N D L E T O N
Florida football player, would
find that It's easier to bask In the
Washington serins dull anil
lifter high-spotting nil sorts nf the shade of a political leader than
pidilif activities throughout Flori­ lo become one. Hut all of our v iiit
da during the past two week*. wasn't political. Moat enjoyable
Home of them meeting*, dinners part came in visiting with old
The
Florlda-Kcnlucky
nnd gatherings were political. I fiends.
Home were non-iiulitiml. Hut, it Is game with Frunk and Lola Porter
polities and the talk tif of Eustis; stimulating visit with
funny Imw politics
politics always seems to citlilO up hmg-tlmu National Guard buddy.
wherever wo go. Take for exam- Hob Dow, Jr., managing editor of
tile the exciting llont-a-cade which, the Jacksonvftla-Journal— and hlx
pundit, Jim
Massey;
traveled from Kissimmee to l.ake political
Ukrechohro Inst week. Four h’10- . cheery handshake from Ray Mrdrill lioota of all classes partlri*| Novae, desk man at the RooseVelt
rlpaled In one of Florida’* Inw4, Hotel, who remembered my name
run municipal prtmintlnns. Ileaijeil| and fare after four years) a bed­
by Dick Mackinson, it was put on ' side visit with C, V . Griffin—ennjust for pkasuir. Hot, on page uot-1Ined to his home- in Howey for the
uf Ihe Orlando Slur was a picture 1east three weeks; look-see around
uf Congressman Hyd Herlnng ami Orlando office of Conklin and Con­
Ills hosts for the day, Mr. and Mrs, klin— Fran und Rhodes— who
Mrs, John Carrol and their son used to work for the .Sentinel, now
Mnlke .Hyd was Just there for the doing well In public relations
pleasure of the trip, Imt before Work; und everywhere In the stale,
Ihe flrsl duy was over, hti hail (,* ntt Jimmie Milligan, chairman of the
asked his opinion on every polllicAl Sialo Democrallc Executive Com­
question which hud coma up for mittee, working for party solid­
the post year an had been urged arity: a setup of conversation over­
to run for the senate— another heard— where Congressman Rob
possibility if .Senator Smothers Mikes wasn't talking politics, hut
doesn't run again. And then, was proudly telling friend* that
speaking of Senator Mmather*. In his son Holt, was elected president
Jacksonville we attended a meeting of the freshman class at the Uni­
of the Junior Chamber of Com- ] versity uf Florida; over night slay
morris strictly a non-political uf- with our former commanding of­
fair. The Senator reviewed the * c - 1ficer, Col. It. H. Betts, now living
livitleo of the recent Congress, hut In nrlando; talking over plans fnr
In the course nf Ills talk nalil high] next season radio show with Ken
tribute to hame-tuwner Congress* Small, manager of W l’lK f In Jack­
seated at the head table. Among I sonville; and of course, best of
other things, the Senator said, | all, a visit with my mother, at my
"Charlie has a great political own home, in Eustis.
future ahead uf him. And I want to
say that if chore i* ever anything
I can do to help, Charlie can count
on me," And by the lime th*
luncheon was avvr, that rem ark.
had grown In some ntlmls to mean
that If Georgt Smathar* doesn't
run again—lie will give Ids sup­
port to Charlie for the Job, And
Ihe "Bennett for Ihe Monel*"
move keep* going. Now, politics
Is like a row of domino*— knotk
down tho first one and th* other*
also tumble. Example: If Senator

record for ipcndlng, taxing and
piling up of debt.
The role of all forms of govern­
ment a* customers and payroll tilspewter* Increase* In stature a* the
public's appetite grows fur high­
ways, schools ami services of all
kind*.
The Department of Commerce
note* that federal, .state anti local
governments rukrei In record rev­
enues of HW billion dollars In the
lusl tisral year. They spent 9 per
cent more than the previous year,
nr a record III billion dollars —
anil* pushed Ihelr debt tip 4 per
cent to a new record high
in of 300
billion.
The outlook this year Is fnr Ihr
U S. Treasury lo lux and spend ui
(i 'lightly more modern I* rate, hid
for slate revenue* and spending lo
go on rising.
The upward trend in taxing,
spending und debt nrrumulnllnn
runlinue* at the city level loo. the
Department of Commerce says tin
nation's 481 cities with population
In excess of 23.000 hauled in more
than seven billion dollars In their
last fiu-al year, 8 per cent more
than the year before. They spent
slill more than that, and so added
H i billion more to their debt
loads
Slate revenues last year totaled
Mtt billion, about three fourths of
It from taxes. The federal govern­
ment granted them 2*4 billion for
such thing* as highway*, reloca­
tion and public welfare
Highway spending I* the faslesl
growing item on mint stale budg­
ets. coming to about 3 13 billion
dollars last year, a jump of 34
per cent since 1050.
Slate expenditures for education
account (or about 30 per cent t (heir tolal spending, nr around 4&lt;i
billion dollar*. I Local school dis­
trict* slill carry must of the load )
These school expenditures seem
sure to increase as Ihe states tend
to take over more of the local load.

about whul the Germans wanted,
too. Chancellor Konrad Adenauer
was so eager for It, in fact, that
he gave in to the French on the
Saar question to get their agree
ment on the Paris pacts.
In short, almost everybody Is
happy. But not quite everybody.
For Instance:
1. The Russians. They're boning
drums louder than ever for a Dig
Four conference on "unifying"
East and West Germany. That
would mean, the way they want It,
a helpless Germany ripe for Rus­
sian plucking. The Paris agree­
ments look like a safeguard ngaftist
that.
2. Some of Adenauer's Germans,
who think lie went too far in his
Saar concessions.
3. A number of people, and not
only French people, who wonder
just how safe it is to let Germany
rearm even under Ihe limitations
agreed upon at Paris.
This Is a gamble the Allies look
once before, and tragically lost —
In the war of 1839-45. The West let
Germany grow strong enough to
fight that war out of (1) Indecision

Rearmament Plan
Sobers Russians
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Demo Solon Says
FR A N K FU R T . Germany
Rep. O. C. Fisher iD T exn s). re­
luming from a 17 day visit In the
Soviet Russia, said yesterday there
Is no doubt the propecl of West
German rearmament "is having a
sobering and tlelerring effect" on
the Kremlin.
Anil his companion on the trip.
Rep. Laurie C Hattie (D-Ala).
said: "Moscow's controlled radio
broadcasts and Ihe newspaper*
contained, it seemed to us, a fran­
tic tone over Germany's rearma­
ment and her admission to NATO."
Fisher Is a member of the House
Armeil Service* Committee Hattie
Is a member of thp Foreign Aff.iir»
Committee.
The two congressmen said in nn
airport interview they traveled
4,000 miles In the Soviet Union and
Were trenlrd "with cnnsiileraiion

nnd apathy, and (2) hope that Ger­
many woufd act as a check oa
Communist aggression.
f
The result, a* six years of bln&lt;Aftr
history record, was war with Ger­
many, nat a checkmated Russia,
And In the wake, Russia emerged
a fnr more powerful threat than
before
Putting guns In Uie hands of the
Germans again Is a calculated
risk, and one lhat Aniericun politi­
cal leaders tin both sides of the
fence? agree should be taken Re­
arming Germany was first pro­
posal by Uie last Democratic sjwretury of stale, Dean Aetieson. 4ft
terms of German manpower, all
Secretary ol Slate Dulles has done
is raise the limit of 10 divisions
proposed by Acheron.
llie reasoning Is obvious:
IIus*La. is the real threat — Ihe
"dear nnd pretent danger,” a* tho
lawyers tuy. West Germany's pres­
ent leaders know that. Hence they
lined up in the West's system i i
defence France's present leader*
know it loo. Hence they agreed—£
a price—to let Germany join t^
So much for the present. But
whnt's to stop some other sat of
German Imtlors from going on a
Hitler type rampage in Ihe future?
Well, tin- Germans themselves,
for one thing They promised at
Pari* not to start any new war to
get hack hist territory. And th*
other Western diplomats figure. In
the light of what happened to Ger­
many in HM5, tin- Germans mean
it this lime.
i,
Then Ihere Is Ihe 12 division limit
on German troops And there Is
new authority fur the North At­
lantic Tresly (irganitulltm over the
arms amt armies of all member
countries, Including Germany. F i­
nally, Ihere la Ihe fact that AngloAmerican French troop* will May
in Germany whether thcy'ic called
occupation troops nr not.

urn! courtesy "

They said they went lo Russia
at their own expense
"We wanted In look around,"
Hattie said.
Holh said they were am am l al
Ihe Soviet reconstruction proglam
"There is a greal deal of re­
building in everv city we vlsiti-d."
Fisher said
"Stalingrad, much
destroyed during Ihe war. hot loi n
prelty well rebuilt
"The quality of tilings we saw
seemed a little low urenriting lo
our slundnrds, but the people
seemed adequately clothed anil fed
We asm me they did not know id
any other kind of life
"They are living in a world in
whlidt all information and eilui-a
lion is controlled."

EXPKRIKNCE IS AN
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IMPORTANT
INGREDIENT, TOO.
Inlmtirililt', yet u vnlimhlo
asset — [s the
experiepey uf Die
phiirmnciHt. Yon
etin liepmui tin uttr
experienced stuff.

FAUST'S
,
DRUG STORE
Near Post Office
Phone 10.1

Kitchen arithmetic: One podiiil
uf cottage cheese makes ‘.wu
eups.

New!"M
atchless"Heating!

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D EA TH MAID CAU SED
B Y ATOMIC BLA ST
HIROSHIMA, Japan '*-K yo d n
now* service claimed today a 0ycor-old girl died here of whol it
called the after-effects of the war
Ume atom-bombing uf litis city
more than nine years ago.
The news agency said she was
the 13th person to tile In Hiroshima
this year of "atomic disease."
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turn th* dial. Ilaxtrlf I f I f -LlgMas
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make If papa looki like a pall­
bearer? Doe* *he really want any­
body to notice hint anyway?
Any man look* mare virile and
masculine at work in colored,
plaid, cherked or Mrlped shirts,
and anv wife who would pause and
think this through would reallte

A v a ila b le It* 1 h a a tin g

sapasMaa

Why not be the fln t guy In your
office Ui dare to aland out for
the crowd? Even If you show up
In a bright green ahlrt or a lumber
Jacket, you’ll have loil that dWmal
white collar worker kwk-the empy
aero with iti hair coiflbed.

Valuables # Needn't Worry You!

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That eid Roman Emperor Nero,
accordtnf to A recently, publlahed
book, liked le apend leisure mo*
menu practicing on the bagpipe.
Golly, that fellow really waa •

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jewel*, bonds, papers, ate. whan you n r t a
Safety Deposit Box from tha friendly FLOR­
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a fow pennies a day&gt; you are aura of their pro*
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See Ur About It ThI* Week,
Welcome Home To The Students Of The
Seminole High School — We Wt«h The Team
And .The School All The Success In The
• World!

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SHS Glee Club
Variety Show
Will Be Tonight

E. A. Covingtons
Give Turkey Dinner
Friday Evening

U , „ D . I . . . I l l portray Ih ,
ownar ol an Arlaunn ranch In Iliam.mial variely allow In be present
rtl
rtf tonight by the Seminole High
School Glee Hub at the school uudlturium at H p.m. under (lie di
reclion of Ml'* Olile IH-ese Whit­
tle..
Ilia chief cowhand*. Allen Mat
fell, Itobln Hrmvn and Bob Shoe
maker along witli Bobby tickle us
Arizona Tom, the chief riMik, and
Mary draco Hobby an a chaperone
will bo the cumediennea In add
a touch of hlinior.
He will be visited by actre.**e&gt;
and actors who urc in annum*'
slock and who Will preaent a show
on their last ni||ht there when a
Hollywood producer, Terry Smith,
and a talent acitut In the person
of Harold Hate ace them and sign
them up for a Hollywood contract
A colorful Spanish dance win
be done by Pat Dunn. Mary Rose
Spier, Mary Aon Wriiihl, Fanil
Null, Belly Ann Munson, Ann
Harvey, Patti Witte, and Maggie
Jane Lawson, while Janice Kinlaw and Robert Miller will com­
bine vocal laleula in a duel c.i
tilled "Wllhemlna" Cathy Ban
man and Philip Byrd will sing
•'Idive Y a .”
Minnie l.ee Melts us the sun in
tin- ball/hi “ A New Sun" will sing
with a chorus composed of Aim
Hardy, Junicr Kinluw, Murzi-e
Johnson, Burburu Kvans. Dottie
Metis, Sylvia Harriett, t lariee
Craft, aim Mary Tanner
Marianne Strickland and Bar
Lara O'Unrr will dg a comedy
number to the tune of “ They Were
Doing the Mambo".
Choreography is being done by
Pulll Wille. Janice Kinluw and
Carol Nuit. The stage rommltlee
is composed of l.urry Bales, liar
old Pate. Robert Miller, Robin
Brown, Robert Carver, D.irreb
i olvin, Mary Tanner, and In
Causey

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ripd Saturday, with a liirltry dlhtier at Elm er’* Restaurant
‘Ihe dining room was decorated
with fall arrangements of glad
ioll, roses and asters.
Those enjoying
the
evening
along with the honorce* were Mr
and Mrs. Covington, the bride’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs J V. Jones,
Sir and Mrs. W E ITIddle. Mr.
and Mrs. J. 11. Covington, Mr. and
Mrs A J Vickery, Mr ami MrJohn Miller, Mr. amt Mrs. Mavvln
Milam. Mrs. It. P Hallo way
Miss Barbara Cassube,
Miss
Paulette Cason, Miss Ruth A rcher
arm Miss Sharon Calloway Alsl
Lynwood Whately, Darnell White,
Kenneth McHrannhan, J 1 m in v
Wade and Randy lone*.

Mr. and Mr*. R. A. Newinun and
Mr and Mrs. W. A Adams cn
tertulned with a reception Friday
evening at Ihe former’s home (m
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Newinan Jr
(iuesls were met at the door lu
Mrs. Ernest Calloway, aunt of the
bride, and Mrs W. (’. Hill, aiini
of Ihe groom. The receiving lim
was comprised of ihe Imnorees,
Mr and Mrs. Adams, and Mr
and Mrs. Newman.
Assisting u s hostesses were Mrs.
Herberl Slenstrom. Mrs. Jean
Adams. Mrs James (Tapps Mrs
0 . W Spencer, Mrs. W A Leffler
M-.‘s (lus Miller Miss Ada Adams
Ml«» Pnlty Ratigan, and
.Alls:
Sylvia Haves
The serving ti-bb- w»s hud will
a liamiuel cloth and hel&lt;l two can
delabra hearing ligldi d lupt r&gt;
Piilieh was served fv-upi a latgsilver piuiebbowl and an ai r tiiiti
merit &lt;&gt;l wliilr ehrysunllicimiins
lor lin'd the lovely ceulcrpici
Alls Newman Hie luiliori-P, mi
uinally of St.
Petersburg, wai
lovely In her wedding ensemble

f-

Hosteirea arc Mra. Clyde Ramsey,
Mrs. Frank Evaoa, and Mra.
James Huff.
Mid-Wee
Ihe First a e E X 'c M ’i «g
Klnley H a11l w
^ lllbw at T;30 p.m.

Senior Choi
at 7:30 p.m. a the Firal M(th
Church,
The Junior R. A.'a will meet at
the First Baptist Church at 7 p.m.
Hemluoia Rebekah Lodge No. «
wlU nee! In the 100 F Hall at I

lilt'll

Itudlcll

Mr.

Robert I

Cook

I to-

P U R IT A N

s l u t It

ton H. W yatt, in s t ill of Ihe Ch u rrh . is p irtiitrd second from I In
right In the srrond run udiulst a Ihroug ol w it. b e ., gulJui-. mid
other iiniiteiilifiuble pt-inin*. iS ln f l I'b o loi

.
»r
......
the First Melhudist Church ramr out In full attire for thr Hal*
lowe’rn parly nl McKinley Hall Saturday evening. Thr Rev. Mil-

Garden Nook Hymn Festival

Htaetai M»ris

SWEETHEARTS

SHS Band Association Meeting
To Be Presented
Turns Into Surprise Shower
In Orlando Church

A nu-eting of Ho- S e mi no l e Hi gh Si-lmid Hi nd nil,I t i n ' l l * - t i n \
The Chancel choir of Ihe F ir.'
I‘ri-»byterian Church will be one soeialioli bold ut llu- h o me Ilf Mr mnl Mi- Jm- I ('ol h y mi I ai l "
It.
of eleven ( entrul Florida choir Ave. tin 111 *1 nut to he a s urpr i se bridal . linwet In~I in,-Li In, \t,
comprising a group of over 21m iii-tt S m a l t , Nov. 'J7 b r ht e e h- c l o f E m »-&lt;I C o w l . y
Follow ing the short business m o ilin g tin l - u i i i . t uf d iu iii "
voice, dial will pro.cut a llymi
Festival at tin- First Method!*! In nut ami 10 Munched laid m u lt
Church of Orlando at -1:30 in do I hin McCoy, diesse il in S I IS baud
Mil l
M
I afternoon nrxl Sunday The *er u n ifo rm ., c a rry in g 11 «ign inscribed ( i l l MO I , i l l M i l, . I , \ | l
i'llm li. Ib-iiliUUl, All and Mi
M
vice i* being presenlcd by die Cen ‘‘ .Ml** H a rrie d S u n n l , E rn e st C ow ­ 1. Amo i- slot I .mill s . Mi - Hi in
lr.il Florida chapter of die Anu-r ley, follow the p antile.” Till- guests, him r 1.iui, .1 it,I Mi mol Ml
I. II
lean Hoild of Organists.
lu l by tin- liunorees, m atvlicii lie. i, lui in
Thirteen favorite hymns will he th iu u i’ li tin- house and into th
Ming during flu- one hour service j yuiil wlu-ie hnxki'l* of g ill, yy.-re
i. part nl Ihe observance uf lie pri.eiited in Hie honored gin-.Is
formation Sunday
llu- program XVtill I hr n lei) tile gioup luii'K Milo
h a . been arranged by a eomiuil Hie bouse.
in lu-ii'leil by I-Iilna Wallace John
Y 1 s \ ,1u 1 .1 o 1 I llu . lute s h u t , mol never ») m i i ) i t * n m i l t
In tbe uieiinlium Mr.
( orby
ion, clour director al dm Congri- and . ever til blind imitlmrs we i e
........... U 1 l .umi. I ,d Avcoset till 1slii'il ruyua
national churrh, Wmtei Park
busy ut work p u l l i n g MU blldlll de
Jesse I'edriek linker, one of the cm
S(..ut Kti-tiings” trim Uiuund
* b o 11 Is w Ti n o lo , iib i« .1
utioos
011
the
mant
el
wl
dch
held
outstumllng musician, of die slate,
'1 lie l.ailie- AnI Sin o 11 I I
111
m
ill
t
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.
ev
e
n
l
o
mieli
enndeiatlni.
il,
wn
tin
In,id
mol in iiiv ritrti pleat*
tb
i
1
1
1 and win. lias appeared ns planLiitliei an 1 Imrcli a itie l(«. r. *-.«.
solid.I with the M'orida Symphony Inn bolding l i ny bu r n i n g candles Iielil il. reeula 1 moodily 1•1 ■1
,
k,
is
I,.
b.ts
ut
gianl.
go c 'c iy wheie color*,
ot
t
he
I"
1
orchestra, will be at die organ placed 011 each side o f a bride doll Tllill it is eyelllo - al lilt- ImU"
1I11
..i'll
111
11
lace
goyvn
wi
t
h
a
.
tun.HI
;\ldmm
Lmge.
Kxtia Large.
console Air* Raker 1. organist al
Air. M.11 inn II .11 mao
%
c n! l u d r u l trai n und f i n g e r t i p veil.
the Imst church
During die meeting llu- liol ca
Brief background notes of llu- Love l y al r a n g e ui e ut * of whi t e mid lug eyenls were dlseilssed .ml
various hymns will lie given h-- yellow gladioli in c r y s t a l vu.i-s planned till Nm Ft .1 111111111,1 &gt;
\
Harold Sanford, dean of dm AHO well- plm cd t l i i oughout t he home. sale will tie held in Huld-li-m
rhn litre and or gum.1 at die Winlei
The dim ug table w a . laid w ilh e m e n d d l- li ,ii( l u r U 1ill III' «
.ilIII IIfir
Park CoftgrcgalJomil eliurrh.
11 tii'iiiitifo l lin i'ii cu lw o ik cloth cen­ I 'l l l 'l l l l' II"- 1)1' M' i
The choirs imrlii-liiuliou In tin. tered w ith a cry sta l howl of white la n u lle * mi Y.iy ;.M ji Hi. 1 .1,1
Hymn Festival -ire four from ()i gladlui and gn-em-ry flanked by S e e k .in k re*id e in r 1h 11 1 ........ Is
landuCalvary Pre.lrylerlun, Cen llire e -lira n rli s i l v e r ciiliili-laiiia till- d a le ,d llie ' f'f * 1Ml 1 II.*/ I 1
h . ii .I ll ’ l l .
...
iral Christian, First Raptirt nil- la-aiiug w h ile tm riiiug tapers. M is at whu-li l.uu-y
First Methodist ami Presbyterian It F . Robison poured i-nffee from ll.lk l'd guild* w ill l*r -*a|.,1
Ollmr choirs In addition In the u lovely s ilv e r service ami e iy s t ill
A h ig h llg h l id llir Hit i" f 111': \ s i
km ; i : \ s t
i -t k s t
S \N|-'(HH»
t*n o N K i m * i
Inca' l‘re-byli-rlan groun a p e and .liver appointment* hell mix
d ie I iu i k g i iillllit »*l ' t111 l*\
Ml
Church of the Hood Shepherd •••I NUt», mints, (,,-tMi- four*, uud lliir n ia n 1 1 ih i : ..I,if H il
m i1 .it
f ilm I'll-lii-d llu &gt;p i , &gt;11* t L\flUl|| ll|
( Episcopal I, Llike Wale-: Pre*hv- eiiukle*.
ierlan, Kissimmee ami Methodist,
O ver n lump plneed lu-tlilr the flrr S u riu f\ w :II : i* n r n
Orange City
lirlile eleet's eh alr ivm nit otuloellii uf till Milk fill I Ik11 Mil I I
The Hoild exlends an iu&gt; it 11Ion ilcio n ite d " i l l l w hite in ffle d en pie
Tihi' nr' I iii'1' 1ir- v. "If
to all who nntild like to heal 1hi* pup* i mnl ei-nlereil w ith a small
tin \m
i ik ,it lhi ItiiHD I \f r
all movie service, the Atilt .!&lt;-.&lt;r w liltc eiiisag*'
said
ll'lj'lng Allis Sliui 1 1 and Mi f Hmhi mu ‘urn ,u m um t ■u
Ciiwh-v ••ri|"y the evening wete
AL mi,I Ati* Full 1'ioiev, Sue Ann
1'ioiey, All and Mi- Fre.l South,
All and All- Sidney Vihlen, Alt
'in- hi
n •li
a i
and All* \ Il Riiiiotiee, Mi-. | in
Friends of Mrs lloiuer Little •*i &gt; Al Spell, Mi nod* All- 1' ,1
i ii it t&gt;.r i
l » i..ii i , . d
\
,«*&gt;■
will be gl.ul to learn llu l -In has Wllklii-iiii, Alt und Mr- II
in,
mi Ill In 1 II. .
returned luune Inun the in mge Flshei, All and Air* V t« I la-1 y .
s
m
\
s
i
m
u
i
m
.
Memorial llospllal where -In has, M i. and Ati - N J Hiipirni. I &gt;■
Ml M I.M !
i n.
I...-1*
been uuifltied tor the pa-l ti-n mid Alls Wade tonnei, All
(|R» I I I I . (. \ l I t . It *1 til
111 in :&lt; lit 1 1 Ml Ir,
iin
Alls .link lltliney
day*
I
*.i t i : \ r t . \ u m in
Alt and Mrs Sum llmwii All
S imil
&gt;| Illlll y
Ml n I U
Randy Reynolds. Jinim&gt; VA’inl and Airs Alai viii Allium, Mi. and
i *i-; it i f h im \ \ t i:s \ i ) i i
■
I t 1
1
Ii
tl.i
i
IS
*
I".
•
it
ley. Jimmy Krider Junto' liuili-r All- J Al 1'nnii-rmi. Aii and A|iand Jimmy llonk arrl&lt; t-d s .mr ll II l ,|l|l•'illllt and Its i •&gt;n, Mis
I I D S \\ O M l l J d i i
Ml xx... .1
111 1. Hi)hi .1
day I rum Fori Jackson, s C Jim lliolno Ji , Mi and Min t 11 h i : ’
1 . i ,11ii
I h i II
rn&gt; •;i i •1
where they received basic 11.1111 Kvuiis McCoy, Mi an I Alt- I' I
1
log with llie tlnllcd States Anny I Co field. Mi and Mi- II F It,,In
,j
I i
r» I'-ii
They will all report to I ’ainp i . i r I mil, Air und All*. Fnrie* I Knur
i&gt; i M ."ii! i II ■ ,d ii .m
lion. On on Nov S with Ihe ev-ep liiHsuti, \!i inini Mi h L K. Hulk
lion of IIandv llevuotds wh.. wdl I i t , Mr utiil VIm , I* J lltikur*
It*
leave for Fort Lee. Va
Maty Aim link in . Mn mnl Mih
J. N. AiiHM'llff.
The Florida Art Tearhers t oil
.Mr uritl Mr**. ,M .1. IhiriiM, Mif
'/»
veillloll was held (h 1 'ii .10.1 £1
at Ihe Tampa Terrace Hotel In ksy (Miruk, .Mi, and Mi*. Jo» I
I’annui Howard Lane from New Corli'y, Mi**. It«» « llurrun, Mr ami
.Mi jbit*I Mr
York University addressed the Mr*. Itnlrt'il
group Those attending from Si m l Humy KiiNiHi, Mi« Mn!*«■I l.mu*,
null- County were Ati-s In "thy Mr*, Miiitfiini li**v\ • r. Ah auJ
Rice. Oviedo school, Mrs Ha/el Mr** J, A t aJKuun, Mr JtiM Mi *
Rmitli, Hraininar School.
'Has
Margie Wurmulh, S o it t b s i il e
Scliool; Mrs Mildred Italu oi k art
supervisor, and Joe
Atathuu*.
Seminole High Scliool
Air and Alls C F Hiisluvsnn
ol Winter Park are uimouiiflug
red ami orange
the birth of an H II, It o/ sou,
llvliritl Tens-Patented Charlotte Robert Terry, no o d ill at HuArmstrong, red; Atlrniult nark Orange .Memorial Hospital In Or
maroon veil; Eclipse, gulden ye! lando. Mrs Hiislavsnn is die lor
low; Blanche Afallerln. while; rtier Ml nk l.iiiiisr* Dri^i'rrs uf Sun
find
Peace, yellow und pink

Ladies Aid Group
Tells Of Plans
For Future Events

MENS

THE

fH M IM
fey Ctmliftlrt
_______A Meutuc MCTWM

STARRING
RAY MIDDLETON
LUCILLE NORMAN
EILEEN CHRISTY

FEEL

WEAR

OF

FALL. .

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59

H S

Bonnie Johnson's
Beauty Shop
WILL BE CLOSED
MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY
OCT. 25-27
IN O K I) K it T O A T T R N I ) T D K
I I A I K D K K S S K K H ’ C O N V E N T IO N
IN NT. r B T E R S I l U K R .

The Following Stores Will Be
A

Closed Wednesday Afternoons

*

'*i

Through October
POWELL OFFICE SUPPLY
• RANDALL ELECTRIC
• SANFORD ELECTRIC
• SWEENEY’S

Tltf.-tt* art- Htimrl, flno,
I'liu-t it'ji I, Iiiiltiri'il b y
-iktlh't! (■iiiflHiiit'ii whit
pivt- i-ltiHi* attPiitlnn to
tli-lail. In fint' (|tmlily all
vvuni pidmnliiu- . . .

54.95

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Jr -utR,
M *i} *M *% ii v v* pr ik I u •*lion
Iwm I hr iR'imUr
Ie3ili&lt; llt-.Tu U jjftjl *tnry.

Her
l^ E L V E

M

en

BARRY MIVIW

B.E. PURCELL Co.
Suntord und Orlando

M B-atlKl'iU

CARTOON

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OVERCOATS

Greer
GarsonI
Robert
Ryan

ON PARADE

-

INTRODUCING
JRBR
ROBERT
HARRIOT
WITH
RUTH WARRICK
ANO FEATURING
THE BROOKLYN DODGRRE

by

Happy Birthday

C h a llt s

BOTH FEATURES
HANFORD’S FIR8T SHOWINfl

P00GIE9
BUM P

P a t* B

" S p o r t K tc ln n fv s

TONIGHT and WEDNESDAY

,

Tlie*. Ort. ?«. I9.AI

C U L L Y W A S H A U L li

Mrs. Laura Brown
Plans To Conduct
Group Of Singers

Uia Hanford Woman’s Ciu! is having a musical fna al 8 p,m, spon
spon'
I .1
sorad by Mrs. Laura P. Brown

\i n

JA V E L IN

Mrs. Leonard Toy
Speaks To Ladies
Of Garden Club

atudy of t
The Executive Committee of the
First Baptist Training Union will
meet
in the Chapel .after the Pray______
er Meeting servlet.
Arts of
The “

h i -:n

\ riin\ it* &lt;»n llu* 1'J'iL* «11v m5=i(■*
!11 t* * dum n I *11pi* nm r\
.«t fiu* l sn heeinn'til.’ *ii s *&gt;t ]l&gt;t■
k
Fnl!iin inn will In* .1 f■
• h4*r him tin
thr N,iv\ Si hunl I \tn .ir n ht-ru
*rrv lermrii from .nl !u tin fir* iif
* rr\ it 1 1 •• 1 n v mn^u I r nninn
\F rr both tmtv ip »l on mn uill
hi*
nuttl ; 1 • t l«’ k lit
11p’shniPMik will hr rrv * 4

Friday night Mr. and Mr*. K
A Cnvlngton entertained the wed

R. A. Newmans Jr.
Given Reception
At Parents' Home

s .w ro n n

Movies To Be Shown At USO Tomorrow

Afviv,&lt;i• y *
f i i J&gt;v v ?■'

By SA D IE It. «il!T
The Sanford Harden Club
of Florida Federatlnn of
Harden Clubs
In purchasing roses for Florida
gardens II would be well to con
slder the old fashioned lens which
have flourished since colonial
days. They grow Inin large shrub*
with medium to large flower. Mini
tie open sweetly scented and very
double These roses .land our try
lug climale well and are more re
sislanl to black spot than the
newer classes.
Coming in various shade* ol
pink, rose, yeltmv. cream anil
while, they are a blessing lo Hie
g.,,dener who cannot give flic al
010.1 constant attention dial mod
erri roses reunite
An idler olil InKiilul rose i* the
loiitde dark red Louis
,
,I'hilllpo
1 , of
die Rengal clussificalion Often
called Ihe Florida Red ru*e, 11 ir
used a . a specimen idanl m llu
lawn, In borders or lor hedges,
where II blooms ulmnst die ye»i
rouiiil As a hedge plsnl il is m
siilistllulc fur the Mulliduri m ihedges so piihlicizcd In the North
lull whlrh are nut sucees.fu) in
Autumn in all It* idorv was th.
Florida
fe m e »l ihe monthly luncheon o&lt;
The PiilynnUiti roses amt Hu-ii
Pliolouriiphle Souudron 112’* Of ft
larger flowered hybrids. Hie FI irl
cers Wives Club Friday
M*
A welcome to the members am’ imndas nl ii do very well hero
.1 die Davis and Mrs
('and'
t-rehke the hostesses received thanks lo the courtesy eommiMec They an- lower growing und may
Cm highest ol praise from tin was given by Mrs. (leorge Mc­ be used in front of Ihe tall shruli
oilier members for the beautiful Call, jiresldeiil of the Sanford (lur roses.
We should nut overlook the Min­
deenraflrm* and e»l&lt;ivable gel fo den ( lull that met last week lit
MeKInley Hall for a lunehron iature rose with its tiny white,
gellier llial prevailed.
'Chi' distinction of honor gucsl meeting. Tropical plants and dried nlnk or red bln*.inns not much
lor the afternoon wus besloweu arrangement* w e r e effectively .larger than a dime. II 1* nlu-ii
used ms a pol plant but make* a
upon Mr*. Mae Favreau due to liet ini'll lo decorate the hall.
Reports were given by nil clreli delightful border (or flower beds
aiitlclnaled departure from VJ-flii
and Smfnrd Mr*. Favresti -va- chairmen and standing committee also.
Neither uuist we leave out tinuiniware that she was to he feted j men Mrs, Joe Moss, library chair
iihi11 her arrival at Hie luncheon man, reported thill (11 new books Cherokee '■•*0, Itnsn l.icvlgal.i
ami was greatly surprised upon bail been placed in die Sanford vhleh dmiigli an old Chinese ro'o
being presented with u low-1' Library fur the use of dull uii-iii wn* .illl ficioil in niaov of tin
her.
-IiudiifII .t*iIc by llu- 0.111 v .cl
white euriiatinii corsage.
Mrs. McCall announced Ihat two Her* Till* rose, a lovely single
Tin honored meniher Is the wifi new
circles have Ih-cii formed lids while with large yellow centers is
ol I.CDH Floyd F Favreau win past summer and introduced llu
i-sperls to receive u new duty as chairmen. Mrs. C, K. fllnn, beau very rugged ami i* a lull climber,
bill call be trained us a hu»h by
tdgnment in the near future
tlflcatlnn chairman, lidd the group severe pruning
Busines* conducted afti-.* a vers that tin- Tourist Club would again
Tbe hybrid perpetual* and by
enjoyable meal, consisted ol in
J?
.tL'1
v*.V’f* .(ir*/.*1 P!li!’ briil leas lire not to b. neglected
van red plans for a Christmas ex
'b'stroycd tin- j a* ninny of them do exrecdinglv
change of gifls and an election Jo other ^pfandn
I well when given tin- r-iri- they n
widen Mrs. J A (loudwin and
(iucs't speaker for the afternoon I ipiire, a . witne.i-d by die .unerh
Mrs. li. F Kobe were elceled n»
(doom
representative* end Mrs. N. It 7 1 h e ' rO rl'o X ianarTlen flu b i‘laml| 1"
l" ™ ' In Ilils
w" ,,V“
show*
elmr., llu- old fav
Kittga as alternate, to represent State chairman of gaedi-ii llicrui
iirile*
seem to r&lt;-i|iiiri- less alienPholoRon It? Officers wives in tin Her mlcre.ting lecture concerned
lion than (lie patented varieties,
Naval Auxiliary Air Slatiun (HI
garili'ii therapy z* he told the however many ol these are doing
rer* Wives Club
member* that II is Ihe eonserva- iplendidly in well eared for gar
linn uf Imnimi life and bring* to clens.
die *lrk Hie knowledge that they
Some of the lietlir known rose*
are nut forgotten.
that give satisfaction ill Centra]
She went on to say that the en-. Florida or**:
lire Stale program offers a real
Tea roses—Devonlensls ir Mag
challenge to all Harden Club mem­
bers. Mr. Toy showed many beau­ nnlia rose. 11 while climber; Alutiful arrangement* brought from man CueheL silvery pink; William
the school for blind in Daytona II Smith, blush pink, fine fur cut
T U ESD A Y
ting; l.ailv Hillingdon, aprirol yel­
The Unity Truth Cluss will meet and from the Farm S c IkmiI for v&gt; low; and ret-lln Brunner the
*1 ihe Valdez Hotel with Carolyn ei-plliiu.il Children.
“ Sweelhearl Hose" a light pink
Parsons as teacher. The study will
Tea Poly anthii hybrid.
be continued (ruin Ihe bool
Polvunlhas or "llaliv Roses";
“ Peace Begin* At Home". Tbe
Cliallllnn Rose, rose pink; ...........
Holden.
public Is Invited.
Salmon Superior ami dark red
A covered dlili supper will be
Sparkler
held nt the Elk* Club at G:30 n.m,
Florlbiintlas—Donald Prlnr, dark
fur members of the Amu Miller
red; Betty Prior, single pink; Else
Circle and their husband*. The
Mrs.
Laura
P.
Brown
of
DoBiry
Poulsen, ruse pink; Fashion, sal
meeting Ihat i* to follow 1* open
to all Elk* and their wive* and will direel member* of Ihe Wom­ mor. rose: Huldlloeks. clear dmible
an's
Club
wishing
to
nartake
In
a
yellow; l.lllhcl, bright pink; Ms
will begin at 8 o'clock.
Pinncrhln,
Quiet Day will be observed al choral group preparing for the Perkins, enrol pink;
Christmas
party
at
the
club.
All
salmon pink.
the First Methodist Church from
Interested
members
are
urged
to
10 a. in. until &gt; p. m. at Ihe
Miniatures—Rosa Routed], rose
church. The icsaton will be con­ atlend.
pink; Oaklngton Ruby, ruby crim ­
The
first
rehearsal
will
be
at
cluded with communion. Member*
son; Pixie, double white flushed
are asked to take sandwiches: 1:30 tomorrow at the Woman's pink.
Club. Following at 3 p.m. the De­
drink* will be furnUhed.
Hybrid Perpelual — Frail Kar)
The Pilot Club dinner will be partment of Fine Arts f* sponsor Druxdiki, large white.
’ ‘ tea.
‘
“The ‘baia solong a musical
held at O'M p.m. at the Yacht In
si will
w be William L . Newell of
1st
Hybrid Tea* — Old Favorites;
Club.
f i v York
_____ who was a. member
___________
of Kaeserln Auguste Viktoria, while;
The Intermediate R. A.'a meet New
the
DeKnvrn
Oocra
Co.
for
a
num­
_
a.
foi
Caledonia, while; R a d i a n c e ,
at the First Baptist Church al )
ber of years. Mr. and Mr*. Newell pink; Red Radiance, red; Etuilc
are
now
making
their
home
in
I)ede
llnllande, red; Crimson Olory.
P The Hanford branch of the Flor­
dark red; Dainty Bess, single
ida Chain of Mlsi'innnry Assem­
hoMt'se* are Mrs. Laura P. pink; Socur Thcrese, ypllow; Hol­
blies board meeting will be, held r *
Mrs. Frank Evans, and den Dawn, deep yellow;
Editor
at 10 a.m. at the Chriition and
Huff. The public la McFarland deep pink; Talisman,
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Missionary Alliance Church, cor­ Mra. rJames
lly Invited.
cordially
orange and pink; Pres. Hoover,
ner of Park Ave. and Mth HI.
W ED N ES D A Y
The (lulld of the First Methodist
Church has charge of the program
to be held at Mcftlnley Hail af7;30
p.m

Mrs. F. Favreau
Is Honored Guest
At Surprise Event

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TR* SANFORD HERALD

S p o r ts

Alabama A nd Florida Happy
As Backs Return To Squads

BORDERIN G O N FAM E

Of American Loop
Owner's Meeting

Roundup

lly T H E A SSO C IA T ED P R E S S
Spirit* noarid higher today on Alabama'* campun when three key
player*, removed from the |n|orrii liat. returned to rough-nnd-tunihle

practice.

Ry G A Y L E TA I.R tlT
NEW Y n n K (/b—The men who
must be coming down wllh the
galloping Jitters ns the nat Inn'
gridiron Goliath* cimllnuc lo fall
uri Ihelr faces week after week m
those Individuals who see the day
coming closer when they will have
to invite a tram or two to play In
! Ihe major howl games on Jnn 1.
The pickings from among the
"name powers promise lo he per­
haps the thinnest ever.
There Is nt least a possibility
that not one of the four major
IhiwI contra!*—Rose. Cotton Sug­
ar and Orange—will be played
I his New Yrar's Day between two
undefeated teams The howl chair
i man who fx-escnl* even one nil
conquering eleven will count him
: elf lucky unless lie wishes In dip
down nttionu teams of lets Ilian
major standing lie would rather
die first
Tht! only eliaiice Ihe granddadd)
of tin- howls, the Hose, has of
allowing an unbeaten team rerls
on Ohio Stale’s ability &lt;0 knock
off it* three remaining Dig Ten
rivals, plus Pittsburgh. That Is a
lough hand to fill. llf'I.A, Ihe only
umfefcatrd member ol Ihe C 00M
Conference wllh Ihe season only
jud past the lialfwoy point, Is nol
eligible for the Pasadena cls*slr
(Ills year
Similn.ly. the Colton tluwrl ul
Dallas cannot olfer an unbeaten
, host team tiniest the reip-irkalili
i Arkansas llnaorliacki continue lo
oiit-erainlite five more mo-rulni
opponents, including three South
ivi-.l Conference member*
rial) one other learn
whose
elniin lo greatness Is undisputed.
Ukl.ilniina, appears cerlnin now In
rail through unbeaten One mlgld
ljuc.s that the Sooner* would show
uii again in the Grange Howl at
Miami, except that they are not
eligible That would leave five va­
cancies to he filled among llie
Urango, Sugar and Cotton classics.
With Maryland already
twice
beaten nnd once tied, anil Colo­
rado. which apparently had bowl
aspirations, knocked off hy Ne
hra-k.a, the howl selectors will
have to do shine trill looking W1i.il
Ihe flock of lesser howls, led hv
Hie Gator at Jacksonville, will
wind up with Hits time Is fringe
benefits

' Ace quarterback Hart Star, who ha* hern miming lojurie* most of
ihe aca*nn, worked out with the snood yesterday, Hr completed five
out of eight paisoa for lift yard* nnd two touchdown*.
Tackle Kd Culpepper nnd fullhac-k Jerry Chlammrelll also came
on the field for an nfternoon of hard practice, roaches expect Cul­
pepper to l&gt;e ready for the rlunli with (irorglu In Hlrminghnni Sat* V:
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..... .... I *1.1.. ..
„ln., ..... i.. .. t T.ili.ns* llxii
unlay anil are counting on Chlap jnrelll to&gt; plav against Tulane lh
following week.
Coach Wally HutU gave his
Georgia lliilldog* a light workout
hut promised them rough work
today.
Ilult* gave Georgia's ilefepse a
hig share of the credit for the
team's five vlctorle* 'Ids season
anil top place In Ihe Southeastern
Conference standing', lie singled
Ry IH K ill F U L L E R T O N JR .
out right end Joe O'Malley anil
The Axsoclalrtl Preaa
Ohio Stale’s llitckeyes. a collec­ light guard Don Shea ns defense
tion of football players with roses leader' and nominated I hern ns
In Ihelr eyes and maybetn in their A ll*Soulheastt;r n candidates.
Florida’* (Sntors are looking to
hearts, have replace-1 Oklahoma
as the No. 1 college team In the their weekend game* with Missis­
with
opinion of Iho nation'* sport* wri­ sippi State at (lalnesvllle
hope* that injured fullhncks Mal­
ter* and broadcaster*.
1%ay earned the honor crushing colm llamninck nnd Joe Hrorlsky
Wisconsin 11-14 last Saturday while will he ready for acliott.
Mississippi Stale Imckled down
Oklahoma was sliding listlessly
through a 31-0 decision over Kan to practice with Iho "quad gener­
#oi Stale. Oklahoma had been on ally ip good condition. The only
NAVY IH&gt;MI,ING HTAIITH— Phnlnrnn 83 nernonarl are pultlnf
top of Hie Associated P r m poll douhtjiiI starter against Florida
Ihelr heel foot fori*aril iih they rnll Ihe first batta of Ihe seawrn an
for three week*.
|* guard Mux William* who was
their Inti-rMiunilrnn league rornmeneex I,. In r. 1,1. fIff) J. I,. Miller,
Oklahoma collected 10 more Aral-1 injured in the game with Miami,
W. I,. Allawo). PHAN. J. II. Carr. A KAN, and It. J. Gill, Pit*.
place vole* than Ohio Stale— 74-(W| j | r m|**n| .Saturday’* gwrm- with
(Ilffh'iul I'biitfigriipb, I ’. S Navy)
—but Ihe Hocks edged ahead on. Alnbanin.
the second-place hullols, of which
Georgia Tech I* gelling ready ,
GO went to Ohio Slate nnd only 40 for the Duke game at Dm hum
lo Ihc Sooner*.
without ho|Mi» of help from All
The final count, un the usual in America center Lurrv
Mori I*.
0 8. etc., binds, gave Ohio State Larry twisted * knee In Saturday *
.1,838 polnl* and Oklahoma 1,814- garni- with Kcnlurky and there’* j
U C U . with 4.1 firsts, waa rigid no chance uf Id* playing »t Dur­
behind with 1.800 points, and the ham- Conch llohhy Dodd 1* count- 1
surprising Arkansas team fourth jpg on Jlmmv H* Morris, n d
l'liiitiigrn|ddc Squad mi i 111!'* Howling League rolb-il Into It's 18
With 1.331.
font-1! lunlnr, to piny renter week schedule Inst night itI the Hnnforil Allle* with all nix teams
Ohio Stale was fourth Iasi week, against Duke.
competing.
while W i s c o n s i n was second
Mississippi Coac h Jimmy Vaught
The loop funned by Chief Photographer* Male L. It. Clark, i* comto Oklahoma.
promise* plenty of hlorking drill* pnsi-d of ofMrers and men of VJ-II3, with the team* representing tho
UCLA, which walloped Oregon
— department in which itn keglers
I Ills week ip prepni iition f«i Sal
Slate (110, milled a much hlghrr urday nighl's game with lantlsI a
* 1me employed Team* are Supply,
vote than It did u week ago In iarwi Slate Culver sit v at llatoo r Z u l r c i r o n m
D n r l f Kielnker* fl'holi,) I Iff leers, Pppell
retaining third place.
v j L it j
f l ( C i l l s l Pu slier* f Administration Dept.l,
Arkansas, a "learn of destiny"
'{"*■
t.oflcrs .Operation* Dept.) and
which came from nowhere lo la ir G-M In** lo V,“''v
.
.
.
'
u?.,
Haiders (Maintenance Dept.) Tlie
Arkuri'ii* Hututday
the Bouthwesl Conference lead and
elulis
carry nil average of ten
I.Hlf
plnver*
had
u
shotl,
spin)
then knorked Mississippi from Ihe
I,iiu til* who will vie every Thurs­
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workoul
noil
D
m-ii reviewed
ranks of Ihe u n h e a l e n, Jumped
rjIH-KHTIIKAM PARK. Ilulliiri day night milII Jan. 20 The groups
from seventh lo fourth Army rose films of llu-ii 211-7 vicloiv over dub- Gulfiitrrnnt Puck will open will meet each other five times
Florida
from ninth lo fifth nnd Wesl Vlr ;
Auliurn Crmrh Hnl|«h .Poiilmi its Kt uli le ' lirril &lt;01 Nov. |, W it h ■luring regular »ea*nn play.
Hilda from IDUi to seventh.
larst yeurs •quadtun champion I.
ivurncd
hi* plnver* that "Tiilmte Hoyeral siring* of liors*-.' ready
H ie new order, alter Ihe first
ha* a hurd-liitliiig learn, and to conveig,- on tin- iiuck immeili- Klrrl(nnlr Dept., did mil field a
four. Is Army, Notre Dame. West our scout* tell ii« the v are short ntely ll* gate* «wmg wide. Tliese team, although sonic of the exT A LLA H A S S EE 'ft Florida
Virginia, Wisconsin, I'urdue ami
thuinp* ure lolling for the Haider* Stale's vunrig Seminole« fared a
on depth hut not short on desire ’ horse* lencln-d Florida nuvernl
Miami (Fla ).
Last
nighL'a
meet
found
the
Ofweek*
ago,
uml
are
now
lu-ihled
go,
HaiibTs nnd Kodacker* week of heavy scrimmage today
Tho loading (earns with first After viewing movie* of Auburn'* doiwo
on farm * flin g in g the G reat- | fire rs ,
In preparation for Saturday'* garni
victory over Florida Stale Satur­ dov liiimi
place vnlrs In parentheses:
tiieu, awaiting
Ihe
signal mukjrig a clean sweep of four line* with Virginia Military Institute nt
er
Mi
'
,
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i n, h to ihruw tho league Into a
1. Ohio Slate (Gt)
1818 day, Jordan walil "the guard phiy to r e ...............................
lu iii lo active tra in in g .
Lexington.
3. Oklahoma (71)
I83t of llnh .Scarborough, Chuck MaxTw o
liiilfs t ic n m
" r.g id a r- ." , three way tin for first place.
Coach Tom Nugent let the Semi
Highest team series nnd single
,, 3. IJCLA (45)
1800 line and George Atkin* wa* the Ja c k Wetdiei and ji n n y tio ld .illm-,
note* olf lightly last week In avoid
licit i-xpi-rti-il lo I h- firs t to leach liopoiH went to Ihe Itulders with injuries and they Inoki I » hit slug
4. Arkansas l HD
I3M best of the year "
7 iiiniie Coach Andy Pitney said the 11ack, tin- fo rm e r wit it I h ire 2120 and 7111. respectively. Arlan
| T. Army (1)
U7I
of llie Haller* gjsh in the Grit half Against An
fl. Noire llnine ( I )
737 |p will have three h-Ucrmeri in hind nnd Ihc la tte r w ith four. llairiiuiiiid.
burn as they dropped a 33-0 dr
7. WeM Viriilnla (»)
478 Ihe hark field for the first little Special lia ln n from tin- E ast and walked off wllh imlivhliml game
ir ii
8, wi*runiln
iwi this season when the lin e n Wave Middle West w ill not he fill la-- laurel, jvilji ri l}»2. while lllllie r isTluSeminole* came out ol the
! «. Purdue
303 clashes wllh Auburn at Mnlrlle. lim it, follow ing the d o se id the 4.ill Kodai Iters, captured llm top Auburn game without injuries and
, to. Miami (F la .) riD
nr.u
Jim Partridge, who Ira* been I I I I 110I11 and New Je rsi-y .ie i*o rn . individual aerie* mark, -IPd.
end Jimmy 1,ec Taylor, who xnl
•
(Second 10):
out wllh air Injured knee for four At top strength G u lfstre a m I'u ik
out llie eoulrsl. wax tuck out Ini
id
,
It. Michigan
344 week*, will he ready to pliiv left can handle n ppro xim n lely P30
practice yesterday
' 13. Mississippi ,&gt;» ! * •
318 halflmrk againat AubujR- I nr- Ihorouglihreds, anil e v e ry ntcill tins
! 13. d m ;
184 trldge will Join lettermen Tommy long since ta-vn u **lg n «il, w llh *uv
14. Virginia Tech ( I)
121 W'nrncr uml Hob Hula In the hark end ndditionnl hundred on t h e .
.........vent of a n y C » i L
Fc\r Q
J5. Navy
78 field. Hala. one of the HEG's m*h- w aitin g lint in
J u L
f (Jf
V jL lL w f J
; 10. Duke
71 In leader a this season. Iiu* gained I iin I minute rn n re lliitlo u *.
, 17. Texas Christian
37 y:m Viitils at fullback.
E a r ly a r r iv a l' at tlu- seaside
MIAMI ',P Most of the liar 1
• 18. NMU
.VI
G A IN K S V Il.l.E hb- A heavy
Tennaaace goes a gal list North truck w ill fled Ilu&gt; lim n in g strip
ID. Hire
31 C a r o 11 n a Saturday, Vanderbilt fle s h ly groomed mid h n rio w eil, TiraeUcr *D*ainn ih oil lap for 1‘ lor work ha* been eninp'eted hut the
University of Miami football team
30. Clnrinnati
3'.1 against
It i c e .
and Kentucky new track rooms in stalled tn Ihc Ida's Gator* today
they opcnptl their may gel some drill* in punting tm
iliib
llu
g
gnintni
.
ailded
toilet
faid1 Yrslcrtlny
against Villanriva.
Id le s, a new hid w a ter heating week's workoul for a brm cnm lng der |ire«sure today a* it prepare*
sysle m , M-siirfnceil loads and o lliei game w.|ll Mississippi Nlulo Sat for Friday night'* football game
arday hv taking part In only a with Forimuni
impruVi-nienls.
lloily contact drill* have tnprrcd
Construction work on ttu- tow 1I11111 my drill an hmir In length
■a I d of our buys were \jjfy off unit 1110-1 of the rest of Ihi
covered b b u clie r stm iil, eapnlile of
week will tic taken up with ilixtrur
....................
.. some
.... ...............................
disappointrd over losing I
iiccoiim
ilatiiig
I.IOO patron
l’4n!S &lt;1*—World fcxthrrwelght
s cuntliiuing, and final lom hcs aro- muj we are hoping wi- can Jjjiunre (Ion* on pa»* ik-fensp
champion
mplon Sa
Sandy Saddler, si III turn
TAMPA U h-’ttie Uuivcrxily ol tuiiig put lo the new nix and a half %pck against M llsiliippi Mate,
Remit* warned that Fnrdhnm'*
Ins bis
till hick
lurk on i National jinxing
passing allaek "Is murh heller
football team, with a good 1111 long chulc. This etude lias been sat'l coach llo}&gt; Wooonilf
order li» defend hi* crown Tamp#
tn cslatrllnh the sehool * e sir tim'd a lull f furlong, following
He b illed that Florid* I* dill Ihan Hi &lt;1 of llnlv Cross" which
"or el»e," 1* lo'ilditg fnr inmc more dinner
won-lust rfcocd. Is lielng run elimination of Hie old reven fi.r very much in nmlPiiTmn lor Ihr scored t une .against Miami on
nofilitla tmut* In Europe today best
Iona throw *
sldercrl aa a nnaalblllty fur T 9111 longs elude, Space formerly ncafter diipusiiig of France'* Ray pi's
Knulhe»Muni
Conference
title
annual C|««r Howl game
ropied bv tills -hulo in providing Gem gin tin* a clean slate in the 1 Tnr Hurricane* will In* 011I In
Famrcbnn In an nvrr-tji* weight
Oscar Week*, p itcnlnle of Kgypl elolihoUMi-,parking iitiaco for nmitliequal a fntilhall recnril ,11-lilevi I
match.
Temple Shrine, simnsor of the 11 lino ears, arcordlng to llerliert HF.C hut fares its Imiglicsl niijiu only by lire 11)41 slid IDV) Miami
ncut*
frmi),
here
op.
Florida.
Mis
The M year itlil Npw Yorker .mid ttuinc, wa* to talk over the Spar
loam *-w in their first six games
he simply wasn't worrlrd about the tans’ pro»pcct» today with t'onrh J, Hliaw, ailmlssloiu malinger nt slsilppl ami AI afin inn are next In The Hurricane* got their filth win
the
Dark.
It
will
tiring
Ihe
over­
line
wllh
three
win*
uml
one
de­
NFIA idllinatuin-mit If he «Hi)d M ircdlw i Huerta
this *cason hy defeating Maryland
parking fiirHIIIe* to more then feat each
line up aame iiiuncyniskinif Tampa ho* beaten Mexico City all
07.
match** In Euror*. He added, bow- College, South Georgia, Stetson [i,tilM) autos.
Woodruff said Florida wan'd lie
• • •
alibi In play u good game If the
ami Troy, Ala,, Slnle. II* only loss
Following iho 11144 revival of rollback situation I* straightened
was lo a strong Chattanooga learn nirlng nt Giilfslream Park l&gt;y
out. Malcolm llam inark and Joe
E na aallafactory.
The Spartan* are rapcelixl In he James ll'diu mid tils associates, n Uralsky icmuln doubtful lor play
r’a ma n a g e r , Chartey favored
East Carolina, Ap- largo family of alligators set up ing at lull strength.
•f1- *Jr*»aly hay talked over iialarhlanover
and Livingston, Ala , housekeeping In the infield lake,
itlbUftlra of inch a achediiln
sunning themselves on the
ritlah promoter Jack Solo- Sinte, hut will be under dogs in often
the sraMin'* final regular game bunks while racing was in pro­
gress. latter, wider skieiii from
ngaifixt Florkla State.
Wllh two week* before Its next Ihi) University of Mlnltll Hki Club
The Naw Y»rk UJnnta all-lime game, against |£**J Carolina here, mnilo their lalllnl npimamnce, and
record for hltllnar aafely In con- Ti
diet) easy yester to Gulfstrenm Park worker* wim
DKLAND iji—lllocklng, tackling
aerutlve game* wi»* aot hy Fred­
mve anolhcr llitlil delegated Iho Job of slumlng llt« nnd liming chine first In Stetaon's
dy l.lfiijalrom with 84 In IWtO.
football practlca today.
Coach Herb McQiiilhn nerd Hie
*(|iind hark In rumlarncnUls with
Urn comment that Inexperience
wn* largely tn blame for the loss
In Wofford In the hiimacnmlng
Hams Saturday.
TI 10 Haller* will icrlmmage
Ihrouiihout Thursday In prefiaralinn fur Saturday * game with
Rmdhea*t Louisian* which Is un­
aoulhpaw, only haa three American C lm ja ^ 1! kflfc* Okrela ri
beaten, one of Ha victim* being
Mississippi Southern, Iho team
that upiol Alabama.
imntago In the major leagues

Ohio Slate Named
Team Of The Week

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Officers , Raiders And Kodakers
Tie For First In Navy Bowling

(//:S lie U I

To Open Nov . /

Seminoles Face
Heavy Scrimmage

v- Heavy Practice

Miami Squad Okcy
For Fordham Tilt

Boxer Seeks Bouh
Ingores NBA Order Spartans Regarded
f’iVjH &lt;*For Cigar Bowl

Stetson Line Play
Is Stressed Today

P H ILA D ELP H IA 'if-Tlw* long
drawn-old drama of Ihe Philadel­
phia Athletic* and their future to- ^
day was In rehearsal for the latest f
n;t to come—1 meeting of Ameri­
can League owner* nt Chicago
Thursday.
At lha t meeting, called hy
league President Will HarrUlgc,
Ihe club owners will be asked to
approve or reject thp sale of the
lA *T 9CA*OHT
Philadelphia franchise in an eight
rgcH WA$
man synJtrnte. Hut that won’t ring
th e country *
down Ihe curtain.
LEA P /H 3
The following day the syndicate
member* are scheduled to meet
SC O R E R
with liny Mark, his brrthi r Earle A
and their father Connie to ex ’
POINTS th e
change nearly four million dollar*
2 h p h &gt;Sh e s t
for all hut 11 one ninth share rif
m a jo r c o u e o b
the A*s stock.
ibfAi. /V 2 5
There is every r»-a*on to believe
YEARS
the stork cash Ironsfrr will all hot
end the play.
However, the A’* tragi comedy
lias hern extended *q many lime*
beyond the exported final curtain
that it’* anybody’s guess whether
there will he further poxlponeP E W IT T r
L
ments, delay* or what have you.
A
Here's how mailer.* now .stand: ™
Yesterday, Ihe eight member* of
H EA P CO ACH o r * J T
Die syndicate pul In a liectie a Her­
TEXAS TECH,
fb
man In 1 meeting which was sup
puked to complete the deal as per a
WHO'S PtVELOPEP
e'^niso in the preliminary purchase
THE BORPER COfiFERCNCE
/Y JERRY H
agreement That allnulatcd that the
CHAMPS INTO ONe
________ , THE.
sale was lo he consummated hy
OP THENAT/OH S FOOTBALL
OCHOOC HAS A
2 nm . yesterday
POWERS S/HCE TAK/H6
L
The syndicate members said they
rnc,
pRSTAL
OYER
t9 5 /
didn't want to hand over their
money lo Ihe Mack* until the
league had put the -damp of ap f
provnl on them and their offer for w
the franchise
When the delay in league ap­
proval became known, the syndi­
cate began efforts lo have Hoy
agree to an extension Earle uml
Connie Sr had agreed lo the ex
previously
Hut
Hoy
A TLA N TA f/P) — Georgia Tech I* beginning lo get n bellyache tension
hrged,
* xt
from It* " llid ly I'ln y."
After lhf&gt; late afternoon portion
Football opitoe.ent*. convinced of the plav'a i-ffectlvene*.*, are be­
ginning to u*e Conch Bobby Dodd's bread-SniMmUer offense ngnin't of Ihe meeting, Hoy look a one
hour recess to confer with tils at
Tech, with telling result*,
torncy. Then he earne b ack and B
T)i«- two trains which have henten Tech this v*'nr. Florida and Ken
lui-ky, used ihe fir 11v Ploy frequently and llmld thinks fl wu* an ini- announced he was willing to give w
the etglH svmlirate member* until
portiint farto r in the upsets.
"I Hunk llx- llcljy I'lnv was m strong ns nnv nlav Florida mid 3 p m Friday lo turn over Hie
Kcnlurky iiscrl ngslnai us," Dodd said today. "In find, every tram cash ami .1crept recejd of the
•tuck.
we've plnvcil tin* used it against

WtrH ¥28

W £A V£R\ A j

''Belly Play" Gives Creator D odd
Severe Pain In Opponents Hands

&lt;■- uml iiu- rc.tt uf out Qiqnmcnls,

with the rxreption of Tcnneante,
11 idngle-wing team , probably w ill

use It.
"I don't lilanie them. It's one of
•lie hardest plays to stop. Proper­
ly executed, it's good for seven &lt;&gt;r
eight yards every time—and often
will b-t your backs go all the
way."
‘the play, alio called the "II"
plav or the "Belt Buckle” plav by
nine
conservative*,
Is
aptly
iiumrd. To start the play, the
quarterback steps to the renr and
tain* the bull into the fullback*
mldscctIho, Then nnv one of sever­
al things ran happen.
The fullbilrk ran keep tho ball
and plow up tho middle, Or, after
taking a step or two with the full-*
Irek, the quarterback ran vank
Ihe hull buck While the fuilhnrii
fakes through the nibldle, a half
buck enn tnkc 11 tumdoff nnd cut
off tackle hi lake a pltrhoiiL and
swing wide around end. Or the
qiinrtcthiirk enn keep Ihe hall him­
self uml mu or puss. f)|- he ran
liniiitoff to a hulfhiu'k who then
passes.
The ntiiniioux po.'slliilities are
m lint make the plav so difficult lo
delect and .stop.
"We think we still run Hie play
heller than other tennis berause
we’ve worked with tt tnnre and
know Ihe angles. Hot as well nt
we know it. we still can’t (top ll
when |Cs ru nngnlunl us," Dodd
lidded wrvly.
Dodd doesn't claim credit fnr
originating the play, lie got the
basic idea from (pinrlrrhnrk Eddie
lirllaron in lull) at a rnllege AllEtar game. 1-aHnron had Used tho

G m w undnq.

Ir.T .ija^vJt 1SXSI
Ford hy* won 43 and loat IS lor
* T4J percentage, tn two. hi*

p i
Yanka In 11

Milt LI|i|iHs, a non howler of
Aulufn bring* change of colora Chicago, hroktf h|» hlri wh*p acmeif the Chicago So the Yale font hall aijuad will ■me tonaed him a baseball. If*
in third with wear gold nerd* Inatond o, th&gt; tried a one-handed catch and slip84 the Cuban
mh! on the howling alley,
M l Amcrlcbn
IW . #43.
upon la fourth
dcn'l jm t
, followed by
oik for bourhm

4 W HEEL DRIVE
• UNIVERSAL JEEP
• STATION WAQON
• PANEL DELIVERY
• P IC K UP
In Addition to our Regular line
. of International*.
Wc Invite you to come In and *0e the new
Willy?.

1 fropped » for ■ .Ml

Open 7 :3 0 A ,

m two aeaeona. Ula ltd)

174,
moundamen dominate
tee poeltkma with limy
lf.'KlMN«|p

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M.

VOTERS OF SANFORD
Lord you ful'Ktit:
Jiiat it few tmmtliM nro, Mr. .lolui Knilcr, n mcniber
of our ('tty ComnjJsnii))) unit a rnmiitlato for ro-cloctlim,
Ifniorcrl h petition Hlgiiett tiy npproxftnntoly throe htiit(Ireil ronlilontx of our city, and hclpeil pans an onlitmnrc
for the benefit of one individual; however. Mr. Kndur
doexii't want you to iprnorr him tin Nov. 2nd.
II Is not only your privilege but your duly to vote.
I’ntil C. Marion,

f o r ( § m f o r t in d o o rs a n d o u t , t h is co m •
h m a tio n o f fo m o u s C o to m o n H o o te r w ith a
F re o R o h e . . .

DEALERSHIP

Ford ooasts
Boasts Top
Pitching H
rora
i op Aliening
honors
• With Three Big League Seasons

plav nt ( allege iif Tin- I'm-lfic
llol, Gantt was lending scorer
Dodd first used it ut Tech ill 1(181
--the inside version, laist year, "II Dll- Puke football trull) in 11)111
with several speedy luirks. he add j with only one touchdown He got
cd the wide wrinkle.
Hie other -II point* on runverIn addition to other NEC mem­ Klaus,
ber*, tenms now using some varia­
tion of the plav Include Army.
The University of Oregon dr
Navy,
Miami
Fla.. Maryland, i 'cnloi) nine other teams In June
Poke,
I'unhie
and
,Southern lo retain Ihe Northwest Inlercnllrjtlntc bowling title.
Methodist

In S it O

P. M.

f o r lim it e d tim e o n ly

Mrxttl 470C - Giant d p i, lly
In Heat, rum putt s lir - a full
aR.iraO-njlf neitcr-hrul* 3
to 3 ronms at mnrvftously
law rp st-rx rlu slv y lutomalic fuel-air cnntrnl u r n
Up ta 33 % an jour iMion**
furl blit. Iliidgrl ( f iQ Q E
priced at o n l y . y O a . a t l

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Buy It Or Sell It-U se The Classifieds To Tell Itl
4—BEAL ESTATE FOB BALll-i

Use
H ERA LD
W A N T ADS
*

BY OW NER: 5 room house, In
eluding Venetian blinds,
ties
stove and water heater. Near
town and school. For Informs
lion call IM S -J.__________________

Tor Itwalta
1:0* P. M. DoarfliM
Day Before PubUcelion

f-

ARTICLM FOR BALK

GOOD and BAD

so
Used Kitchen Chairs
4.00
Used Slroller
500
Used Platform Rocker
N lat**«» RaM i M«
5 00
Used Lounge Chair
5.00
Used Floor Lamps
10.00
Used Box Springs
tooo
Used Wicker Sola
20 00
Used Sofa Bed
Used 3pc Wicker Living
20 no
Room Suite
FOR HI NT
-t
1—
Used Double Dresser and
HjpLAKA APARTM ENTS: rooms,
Mirror
:mos
.private baths. 114 W. K .r il St.
Used Jpe Sectional
40 03
i APTS.*‘for rent now. Cates Uldjj.
M A N Y. M A N Y , MOHK
Phone Mi.
_____ ___
IT K M H N O T L I H T E I )
flfTiNFSHKft kitchenette afr con­
ditioned ant. 51ui.iherl.ind Court.
Hlwny 17-02 South Phone IM4-W. »3 M K. 1st ST.
PHONE 127
efficiency apartment,
nullable for couple or single.
Private bath, Ideally located
across from Post Otflcc. Imp.'ke
Manuei Jacot »on'» Dept Store.

PH O N E

A H T IC I.E S FO R S A L E

1821

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Curnitur.

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T E L E V IS IO N
The New 55V
Sales and Servjee

Miller Hndln Si Appliance

Car Sent Covers , F R IG ID M u r,
appliance.*, sales
I anil servjee d II High, Oviedo,
27)1 French Avr
Plume tlk).*
Fla
Phone 1151 or Sanford
P&gt;12 W alter *i p m

L A L IRON WORKS

|

Phone 29

limning l’ntnls
Mcltnney — Smith I’nlnli*
Park

Plume 1171 -I

RED-I-MIX CONCRETE
Urease Traps
Septic Tank.
Window S ill.
Lintel.

MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
Phone 13.15

2SUI South Park Plume 235.1.
&gt; sleet tahrieatiiui
• Welding
• (leneral repairs

30!l Elm Am - 1

Tiles (or A L L purposes
\\ .i4J
Floor
R ep a ir.
Remodel
N A M O R 'S T I L E C O .

R n m ln ll Elect rlc Co.
Rcndix and i r&lt;&gt;.i. y Appliance*
Younc.loy n Kitchen*
K ie f trie a I coulratllng and repairs
112 Magnnlia Ave
Phone 113

’■
’or Appliances, eontrarllng -al,
‘ round elertrieal .erviee
See
ItlC Y l I K part*. repairs M ower., i your tin n e ril I'I.rtru - In .del.
Hanford Elect rlc Co.
garden io .il., kiiive*. s ri.s o rs .
tin Maftulla lye.
t'iumr 112
etc .harpenrd l.e&gt; work, lien
eral R ep a ir.
Stanley’s Bike
Ion. S Sanford \y e

Shop

tin | :i„ |

Plume M il

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-v- n n t n :

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my, Week or month—Te*. 1423
K rn ltu re Center
II* West Fu st
A P T 'clo se In, newly painted. 703
W I..l St. Jimmie Cowan, phone
* 10.
______
Avnlon Apts Klflclcncy. Phnnc
423.
A l'T T I n P.lm Avc Phone 1787-W.
trailer SPAL'tS available Adults
only. Iio per month Phone 2380.
4 ROOM apt. SI* West fsi'SF.'
Phone 1734.
________
'ltOO.M HOUSE, *13 Holly Av«
Gas stove and water heater.
Phone 1262-J .
N IC E, Clean, comfortable rooms,
hot water year ‘round. The
(lables Booming House, 401 Ma g•
nnlla Avc.
____________
MtftNIStlET), 4 rooms. sunporcfT
Downstair* Oil heat, nil Park
D E S IR A B L E furnished apt Phone
432*W.
FU R N IS H Eff 4 roohi apt Close
^ ln . 217 Oak Avc, Phone ill*
^ Jim m ie Cowan
3 HOO&amp; Aril Private hath and en
(ranee, Close to Naval llase
Phone 847A*
UNE ROOM apartment.
Water
and lights furnished.
Phone
1067-W. 11H t'alinello Ave
3 ROOM Apt. 200 Avocado. _
2 BEDROOM house nicely fir.'nlshed, newtv deenrated **n. AI
Gibbons, Lake Monroe 2 Doors
fmm Post Office.__________
lin N IS tlED home, t'ouptc. 1593
Elliot.
I
2 BEDROOM furnished garag'
apartment. 23no MellnnvIMe Ave

f

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UNFURN ISHED hnu.e In l.ake
Mary. Phone 717 or 1574-X-J,
FU RN ISH ED apt. 2 room* and
balk, private entrance Lighta,
wator turnUhed. llae of phone.
CIo*e In. Phone 48-W.

Phone m -W._____________
STO RE and hmiae aullahle for
any bgsInesN. Inquire Box f. e n

Herald._____________^_______

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tin - . (Irl

l'i*Kr 7

20, I MS I

w-sn and Damp j enncr Says Army Loaded With Reds

One hour
Dry
• One hour
Wash and Dry I W A SIM N U To N ,P
I'he wrttin,: was dine and the
Sen
ten
Fold
ner (It In d i .a id Sn nd .u night the troop, instructed. iu many eases,
• Finished Laundry
A rm y 's inTorin a ll. it an I e lu uhon hv men w in l iter isi .1 the Fifth
• Sanilone Dry Cleaning
p ivg n tm m Win Id W ar II "w a s
Sm ith wide
L n im d rn n m t
h eavily
loaded
with
ip u S w ie l \m endiiunl a* a plot.a lion against
South Side Eomlmart llldg.
propaganda and * la P rd m main self meriininati n l . uvurl reveal
inti East 23th St.
m .la m -e . hv men w ill) t im m iin -I mg iheir Ft im niini.t reeords "
( I e c o ril.
\ m ng oilier thing* lenner said
In a statement i..n e I in l oiuu-e t*1. weie eypa-erl I-. the Soviet
27
PIAN O S E R V IC E
-2 7 lion with tin- im ldieati.m of ie -ii ,-&gt;l i i a .m lulllelm. a im l.liealinn
numy almut tin- program l iken bv ef the S o ie l r.in liis-x Russia and
F
1. S I t.l,— I't.mn Technh Ian his tnlernal S e e u n ly . ilie onnni
live t mi d si ii. ■ were allies diirPlume 2101 Route t. Sanford
lee la s| s iim illr r . I unci deelate.l
mu the wai
\ \ l\ T IO N

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l \ F it iln anted et Hy ing'' Then
i-i &lt;k’ that ili e no a rc a lilv $1 a
Ii* .on .11 Seminole County Slade
Todd ii'i'porl I oealed between
I ougw tod. Sun I and'* Springt all iaiifi* d 17iH after 7 p m
l -l ultill in,Hloll

IV M. ( AMI'IIEI.I.
Late Model (I E 0 ft Ite
HAYN ES
tlllle e
Maelnne C o ,
D en eral C m itra rto r
frlg rralo r
*
$1*0 Mi
T&gt; new r ite rs, adding n i i h i i n . ,
H o m e, oi D i*H n rtin ii"
L a ic .Model 2 Door I |mpoint
Sales R entals, d ll Magnolia. I ’h
Plume ID
50 lh freerer rrfrlg i i .dor 2*3 .’&gt;n | 111 Way 17 !C
41.
Apt sue range late model
on M&gt;1 H A LL’S M lA tiE tor general Auto
Can be purchased no Meter lev , repairing. Also W recker Se rvlcr
—21
Plan.
4i)2 Celery. Pit. 1000 M — lGUFR 21— B E A I'T V P A Itl.tlH S
2!l ■
R F S t A C IIA N T S
- 21*
Nlghta
1S P E C I \I_S on Pei Mi iio-iir- Hum
I ’ll A
K ln n n r t n ii
Ocf&lt;lt&gt;rr Svlllfnlll N most IfmtflM d Yor*
A P P LIA N C E CORPORATION
YOU!
YOU!
MS 8. Sanford Ave.
Plume 2117
I'm Real I'll lia r It Due
For Remodeling and repair*. !
H A B R IF T I s t ll'k t | Y M lO K
( in iir lo Elvde's G rill
| U P R K IIIT
piano.
large
oval j Nothing Down—Small Monthly
105 So Oak Ave
Tel !»71
.’(Mi Sanford Ave.
Payments
framed m irror. Uood emulition
" F Ir a t W ith T h e F in e s t "
Phone 2*3-R
ShcrhiJin Concrete Co.
MUSICAL INSTItCMENTS Old Wi«*t 1.1th Phone: 1241-HW t
C A R P EN TER IVdltK
and Acressorles Everything in the
line of intuie inrlinling Drums - | For quick rep.-wr fob.*, or small
building Call Jim M42-M-4.
Batons - Accordion*
titu la r.
E a sy Ir r n u . Benin I sy.lem lie .
N O W O N L Y »I7!».05
Moving
• I’ l'.t'king • Storage
pair*.
Loi'.il -V Long Di't.inri*
111!KUR’S
MCSIC
SIKH’
n o n n r .N N E T r s t v
Firt’i'Mot W.,iri‘liou*e
Plume I tin 1
200 East 271h SI.
Phone 1072 X-It 2001 Cedar Ave,
l.nsslng T ra n sfe r
8A R T IC L E S WANTED
-4 i
nnd S lo rn g c Co.
WU Fa*) 3rd Si
___ Phone 49*
f,
sell
and
trade
used
(ur
WE BU ’
nlture. Wilson-Malcr Funrllure Co F l.n i’ it SANDINO ,v Finishing.
CHS Television Sela
311 F-. 1st. Phone 93*
Oak floor* furnl«hed, laid A fin 189.M Up
Free Demonstration
Idled lleasonahle term*. In bus
is BEEP WANTED
-1 0
BROWN’S AMOCO STATION
lor** *incc I!i20 old floors made
Out West I Mill St.
I'lione I'JIl- tfiH l
201 South Park
Phone 0197 OLD U N E In .ta lln irn t lum»e has
like new K F Stevens; Route
2.
Box
227.
Phone
71(1
It
l
opening
for
sale.m
an
in
S
riu
i
a w n i Nk s
nole county Complete line ot IM IM IM H SEW IN G M ACH IN ES
Aluminum, canvas, m-tal.
clothing, iimi'chnld furnishing*
S.i ■
»■• It ■-itI al* Sirs lee
Free estimates.
and household iip pli.iiicc' M u.i I .A I I It l T t" S
PHUN t: 1122
Dealer for (Hidden Paint
have
ear
and
reference.
K
.iin
SEMINOLE JALOUSIE CO
see 1 * &lt;
■11 &lt;111 0 itimi alt Mitiwoii 1
mgs unlimited Sohcr and wide
anil Hardware item before von '
20’ West 1st St.
Phone 421
awake sale.m ao Mu.t lie a pi'r
Du&gt; .nut In iilraji.iiiilv aiirori'i’d W
manenl
resident
None
oilier
Venettnn Hltnilm
C A M P IIE L I.'H C M il N E T
C
tired apply Write P O I'n* 317,
(Nationally Adv. Rolla-head)
Phone I lit /
Saiifnid .luting age and esper Hi wav 17 ?r? Soul Ii
• H ear View Awnings • Spun
ience
G E N E R A L P A IN T IN G
Idle (Hass • Porch roll down
lion l Forget
riiooe ilurneH"
D ISTRICT S A LES
shade* • Travis and Curtain
1197 W
H KPRKSHN TATIVt;
Rods
S n n ford V iin iiin i C le n n c r
Seminole Venetian Wind C®. High Calibre li.v Central Florida
Territo ry To sell a iialionallv
*20 West 3rd SI.
Phone 2*5
S erv iri*
dl&gt;lriliute&lt;i. ooo iio n i'i liln e ml
verilslng produel and serve••• to I Fleelrolns Kirh&gt; F le .H o I K&gt;ijil'H*’
NEED PANKLINft?
Curl'* ft»r *itI in
w
retail, wholesale ami linin’ ' i i.il
Yellnw Pine, Western Red Cedar
IMumc 711 \ »
firm s Intangible selling esper
Mahogany, Pomlerosn Pine In
Ul l !M\N SjMt i1 ll-Mft I *. \ulh III
truce ilesirable (ml mil e*eiillnl
stock. Sec all of these at
h it Ik *nr Miiiutn AImi CIidh' I tli
Remuneration, liberal i-iimmi*
Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
niici* -*
sion with putenluil in esi
Out West 131h St Phone 1211 tutu
five figure bracket and in ve.e
repeal hosines Irom origin il
New Fatigue Dungarees SI IK) |&gt;r
sales We require reierem i ami
Kid's Dungarees
09 pr
proof ol previou mi omi
m
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
u iO m c B r
llllallv Ilf ia.IXKI III heller Semi
310 Sanford Ave
Phone 1321
in eonfidenee eompleli’ r. .quo
I’ltnitr I lit \*
flMh i ittfiii *| \\ i
H e frre iire . w ill mil lie love ii
USED TRACTORS
Tt ci’ *.
I '|i*\k Mil!
ill » I t l ::
Ul u l jil!
gated until srreentiu: "1 qqili
Ford Trarlnr with I row Holland
M i ll
1'f 111 at I I I \
I f f *\ I' l l
Dcvuii
taut alter intivvow to vooi
planting unit.*, }l.inn.
M iinlrr uu| K
SI
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Mather of Sanford

"Mollavvny nnd flaby Heda

I AUN IlltY S L IIV IC F

s i .iiv ic

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CERAMIC TILE

2515 S

I 22—e l e c t r i c a l

Edmond's Upholstery Shop

ZENITH

II* South Pack Avc.

s p e c ia i . s e r v ic e s

THE OLD HOM E T O W N

CLAUDE H. WOLFE

DUMONT
TV

SHERMAN CONCRETE
PIPE CO.

M

BRITT TRACTOR CO,

COST ol setting, hanking and
harrowing pel am - o ilie r uen
eral m altllenanre ol grove Have
Used furniture, appTlincea, tool*,
23 acres young grove Plan el
etc. Bought—sold. L ir r y 'r M4rt,
ting flfl ucre* Write Bov \C . i "
321 East 1st St. Phone 1831
Iferiihl
lllway 17 92 South

Phone 501

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Kpcrinl — T V nnd Radio
Service and Repair*
IlCA Molorola Sales ami Service
Gene'* Tom es Service
I l?a Sanford Vve.

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Phone tlai,

IltiBRcrly Applmnce Center

F B I EN D S to lake time to lie I lei i
"kour Weslfnghmise lipalcr"
John Kuder A Connm-siom r for
Maytag Washers
rvervone
113 Magnnlia Ave.
Phone 1757
Paid Pol \dv

S ROOM Apt. furnished, one hlork
from shopping centcv, walking
SPECIAL
-u
WOltK W AN TED
dl*l*nre of base. I.lglit*. water Beautiful 2* x 3* Framed Mirror \iC
A
B
P
K
N
T
I'lt
want*
general
ri
furnlihtd. 450 mo. I ’hone 1706
with large chest
*29 93
nnir and painting Tlnoii.i* VV
or MO-W after 5.
____
FURNITURE CENTER
rergiisim , lin t Com I ..I P. .m

OR_8AT.E-5j Hfl West Isl $t.

^ ’Iione 142.3

I'O R TA R L E W E L D IN G

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Fl.eliir
Are and At ' el l vi ne
Will go aii&gt;w h e r e
■5
\ 11 W m k Goa r nnl i ' ed
Fdw (id I \i i ii Ii
i " Vluliavvk IM
I'tooie 2., 20 I &gt;*

2n;il-n

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it u tN slllt ANi'K
W IL L IMI ironing III my home |
SEE US FIRST FOR
Block: new, beautifully
Photic 2.591 M
Cuncreto Bl
Insurance of all kind
all Ureen’s
Furl
fu Uhed;
--------HIGH
SCHOOL
tun
with
power,
pment 50Q fool lake I . on I Enclosed head. Sag proof bolloni
RA YM O N D M. R A I L
mower
needs
lawn-,
lo
mow
age, S acres on hard road t^st
rail with plarllr ends. Plaslie or
:*H Soiitli I 'n k Ave
Phiiur
Phone 7ir, \! t
itamplon has*. 13 4 tbs
veer’a champ'
rayon lape.*. Cotton nr nylon
Wild. T A K f. . are .0 voor i liilil in
caught in laa umio
cords.
ST. JOHN’S REALTY CO. Srnknrlk (Jlnsn and Pnlnl Co. my Inline, while m ollier work* / aOUGHPOM INSURANCE
PHONE All
I'lione 730 M
Phono 1189 A. B. Pcterson.Broknr 112114 West 2nd St.
Phone 32(1
____
___
A. ___
tl. Peterson Jr.
Ass'xlates
ATLANTIC BANK BLDG
i all
I.IC
F.N
S
K
D
litmts
opivator
P. J. Chenterson. Albert N. Fill*
SAVE MONEY ON:
1971AV

RONT COTTAGE

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darfltid Willetls, John Melicb
* f% 4 fU o a l f a a l t f

Room Ml F.dwards'
Park Commercial
ser__
“ “ ft: in
J. ft. Aidantider
T. M. Stringer
Ealale Brokers
Reg Rea■1 Estate
L O W E L L K. 0 1 IE R
Builder — Phnne 1339
Custom llomra and Florida
Itullden low rnsl bunea.

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litJY - SELL - KENT

—Factory id Ynu —
Aluminum
VcnellHn (Hinds

ATVNINUS JALOUSIES
VENETIAN BLINDS

K H II O S F N K
4-1id DLATING
Free estimates
Write to Mfg
H EA I'K KS cleaned hv .lenv
Agent—dlcnn C. lilt. 2419 Lau
laird. Plume 1317 W
ret. Or call Days—IIM7-J. Nights -LL _ ■■■
t l— 8U8IN ES8 (rrP U R T l'N IT IKS
1201 -Jl. Sanford

HESTONIC
Triple Cushion Mattress
" Made Smooth In Aonthe"

Furniture Center
tin West isi si.
Phone 1423
P R A C T IC E

PIANO

450.

Phone

MOTEL

M EN and WOMEN lo tram ho
Mrilel management mid opera
Hon Oiffv m aliireil will hi nm
sidrreil Age 73 59 W ide No
liim .il Motel Training. H " jv 5"
r/o Herald

Preferred Hate* to Preferred
Policyholder:.

Jo hn W llllu m * In *. A gency
41/ Sanford Atlnnllr llsuk
Phone I I

M iiliinli/e And KiiinnmDc

24*o
R E S T A U R A N T thriving, modern
R aym ond m. b a l l, r ea lto r
living quarters ami fiirinturtS. D. Iltghleyuian, Associate '
ONE slalcrn Remington pump
E x ie lle n l loraliou Sanford main
204 South Park Ave.
Phone 990
gun, mid one sixteen Savage
highway Must sell, have oilier
automatic,
both
in
good
working
R lv c r f r o n r I'ro perijr
int&lt;vc*is
Real muncy maker
order. Price 480 each. Frehk
Two 150-lt. Wcklva River Tots at
for the right people Box i &lt;• o
Omor,
phone
2409-M
Sanford,
rc
Herald
11.400 each. Also a new masonry
sldence Dcllary.
““ i
age with 350 It. front a
If r .
HPRUIAL 8 K R V IC ES
U - lit JO, Name .your nwn erms. USED U guagn l^fever ha
S ho p p er's Special I
I Bedroom, oak floor*, Uie bulb,
electric range, and refrigerator,
nak shade trees 41,000 down.
® Owner leaving Nov. 1. Don't
.▼ wilt too tong to see this)

ft Thousand Dollar INscountl
Do

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leas jholgun. double harre........

WE MAKE

300 uvag o rifle, both like new I A L L T Y P E S cabinets, driftwood
Bee
ft Vaughn at Sanford
coffee tables, driftwood lamp*
Furniture Co.
mode*-!*modern, L id ,

iKHiire

wil|i

Boyd-W allace
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C H A P T E R K lk T K K M
I M O V E D down the doubt* m i*
of w hite-painted (lour*, m aking a l­
most oo noise on ih * thick carp el,
t untucked m y dooi aim pushed
ll each It atrucH somethlne soft
an a springy and nouncm stmt
•g ain . Neat tim e I shoved n open
svtUt m y foot slo w ly ami silentiv.
Keeping wall hath ngiilnsl ihe k . i
ndor waU. ana nand on my .IS
The dooi stopped sgnin And then
someons groaned
I ream ed tn ca u lio u sly , Hipped
on the light and looked down I'ne
man wora a thick nrnvy nine over­
coat w ith a wide collar I hoi md
n il face fin m me. One nand my
Hat out forw ard on the rug Ne«.
II w as a arnall pnrkngn of raanr
□lades and |u*l beyond my (not
w as a rakish o ftirer s cap w iiii *
d iver hadg* Uiar read, " A s s is I h o I
Puraer."
AS I Stared, H ussell gl oaoed
•g a in
His hand moved slightly
ana irii behind a thin, slim y «ti*uk
ol blood
I muds s u i* U isl Itlissell w ..s
Ul ••th in g e asily lie lo ir I tell -tiro
I coul'ln’t lift m ill o il (tie Ilooi
with only one nand but I did 'old
ms right arm back ■* a (iilhns lui
nia nead Hortielhing ruined m my
alom ach wneri I saw (be w--l pulp
mesa abovs ms lefl eat Aldonin
o ra lly I picked up (hr park -it
rated blades and pul them in my
pocket.
I closed the dour and run down
the corridor tow ard ibe s to m a s *
that tad up lo Itie u fflce i* ipiur
tars E ve n a rivei boat most have
a doctor, I thought.
And all Ui» eilils, wldle 1 was
•tufting fluss«ll, while I wan run
Ding down the hallw ay and Horn
while I slopped uolsids tln - iu r r *
sleeping cabin and banged in ihe
(jour
I was thinking jiibi one
thing. D ia l w as rue on the floor
of my HHirti
D ia l was C a rn e y Wilde lymii
there D ark blue ovatcuul nn.eli
UK* niina in a dim tig n l .Much
th f same omul When Hussell into
got back (rum ms trip to r.vun*.
VUJ* n* nnu slopped ih (o deliver
my ratu i oiauea II* would have
• paaakay. W hai bad n* thought t
ffigt I w as asleep oi may i&gt;e lie d
i««a m * still on deck with E lle n
No m atter. He’d used ms passkey
10 gat m and whoever wa* w a it­
ing tiad tilling hi It ivns me coming
into b*o. do Ituaselt nan emptied
( M club that nan n*cn milled ai
. my n*ad That was me lyitijt mere
. Th a dooi to l lir u ie r ’s cubiii
ifS IM
and tn* purser looked
gVg tle tp lly , H a belted a rube w ilh
fumbling finger*.
&gt;• I warn irislda. "(let a docuu
(,'viiyrlitil lifts t

q uick, 4 I said.
’ftnsnell ■ m en
hurt.”
(Irenler reached along the wnll
lor the phone Hint hong then- and
dialed.
“ W hat h lp p en ed T" be naked
“Homebody clouted IlnnM-IJ hi
m y cabin,” I said “Hei ibe n tid ir
and bring Him wilb you I II co
bink and rnrike Hire Hie k id * .ill
right. ”
llre n ie i nmliPd He III' libed bis
bend townrd Hie phone nod *poke
line ii with i (Kill, onrd not,me*
| w.-nl mil Sod widlied pot 1(1)
bai k lo my room (Vim I won­
der ed why I nad come running lo
(Irenier * cabin coiopiel.dy lo ig e l
IIIIH I mill a lelepluiiif ill I V room
I'ariir
l 1 'i.tpci led arid it wash 1
a pleaKunl Hone lo Honk
I ubliK keo
o i)
loot
again
(.pencil il sou flood 'h e ir in Hie
null w nilm * lot ’ be bn lor and
Oh,king Iiiw P al llosaeli who lay
aid) rueuiriiiig ihyMiiriP nlly H|
m i,si snordig on me Mien
I hr 'pa I *ji ..Villda-ll o il tills** II *
Itn llrtril * .1111 peered III Ills i-)&gt;»
I mgei eo m ill Here and llle ie lo
leal reflesea. mid tlleii aliol film
in thr arm w d h u liypialeiriuc
I'lif cuprum In raffledI h lie
dead *
No i.o." Hie dot lor gioWP-d
lie will nave to l.f pul lo lied
llts condition may be seiiuoa He
can I r«- moved 44
lie can flay here," I mid 'll
(bai sem is one it, y o u ”
i or
captain
said
Why
Sbouldn I nr Ilf rule In re ’ W ba' a
Happened aliyw uy ’
U lriitk with ■ bluiil in still
iiir u l,44 ibe d o iliu stud lie iiml ihe
captain pulled utt llim s e lls odler
clothing.
While they wide lolling him uill
ol oia coal, lluaaell opcltetl Ida
eyes wnle. sinreo ulihdly mol mol
lerad: "Mil me you
The dm lor cured llo *se ll « Hon
sera o il
iben iu * ken n l.in ln ls
aii.uiid ’ In boy v fb o iild eis lie got
Ola nag arttl
■'iiwl to it lm it
Wicked-look ins m i tile, wloi I. ne
Ihrended e sp m tly lie brill iver
Itiinscll ugulh, atltebiiig log rihu r
tha ragged gusli nlaive Hie laiy’a
ear. Without looking up, m- naked
mo: "Do you know how Him httppeiifd air ?
"Not
one
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B in d .
lluaaell
cum * il&gt; (icie md Homebody w allmg (oi rne i lipped mm on Ihe
Head Is it oad
441mil ml
iilicc,"
the (Incliii
griilileu . ' Mullu *nuu||ll, too ’’
"Whoever stru ck him Hioughi
lluaaell wa* rne
I'llr'ii be m in i
Have seen Hie rap Hint ranli*ed lie
had
llie
wiling
loan.
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UbfF Student Employment Policy
Set To Aid Student Finances
G A IN K SV II.I.E - A college r-itu
rullnn Ih expensive Iml it pays lb
both experience mnl mnnc) (nr
more Hun lei tier cent m the 10.
000 aliiclrtila enrolled In tlm Hulvrr
Ally of Klorida tills *emcider.

One full tints* )oli e,polls two
p a r i timo Job* accorillng to the
lln lv c r s lly 's ikillcy on .ltuilrnt emrniPn l, and II dnnsn'l lake

inaihcmatlcs "prof" to flgir.i- Hint
Inis system profit* Imllt tin1 schoul
und tits* employee
• ' f . ii o *l,lfoi ln ,*l’®d **f hiring
nni1 filU lim e lilirarlu n llie I h ra ry
Will f ill piny I w.t part lim e dudertt

wouidn i ml m in t ibHn once."
'The (liictot scowled 'You sound
Ilk * a persecution complex tn tn*.
How do you know a man * « •
w aiting for youT It could juai i s
e asily nnv* been • sni-'ik Hnel
'T h a i v possible," 1 admitted.
'M aybe you don't know wb» I
im iip aboard tills nooker, doctor.
And d you don't, you're ibe inly
one who iluesn'L The caplnib iilinonoced it to everyone else. And
i orisidering ib at, I don't think this
was a riison l alieak tiller who hit
Hmiaell '
•I'll gel ihu facta in t e r,' be said
lo mo. ’Do you honestly think
Ib is s i n u dellla-rate a t ta c k ? "
I nodded bleakly.
"V ery well, then I’ll stay nera
for Hie n ight
fliose big c h a in
H it
q iu ii cm iilm table
Ib is laiy
needs to real. PIverylaKly o o f
Hill is n* all right f" Captain
J c lln n * Ilem ninleil
rthouldfi'l n#
have X m y s m aoiiiaHling 1 '
“lie . darigerous to m ovr mm,"
Uie diM'liu annl
lie i i i ay iw all
ngtil a tier a week hi lied i'll know
m ine when I look at linn in Hia
m m m iig
Now gel mil of nar#
mid
"
Hoi (tie police 1" Je llico * said
in a won led lone. " T ills is a m illnoil
"
T h a i * only m y guess, sir," I
auiil ipm kly
I dldn'l ward any
luck s h e n lls blundering around I
Irlc il to (ijp v iiii* thu c a p la ill 'Wa
i aii'l lie am e alam l L. And wlK.a*
pit ladn Hun is Hus a n y w a y ’ K *n
lu c k y I Iniliuna ' And w lial county
m which m i l e ’ Or la th* n ver
federui property T"
Jcttuii* ruhla-d ms chili.
" I ni
hot sure We never bad a
"Let il go," Hit doclor smil
"Y u ii know you wouldn't w ie .n
yum precious srhritolc If ftliasel.
wi-re dying Nuw gel nut."
‘ Vim
an nnve a bed in my
cabin. W ilde," aaul ilie m e r. who
l,a&lt;l com* in
’Maybe you d Dual
gel yum li.oH iliriiali amt iiixm
I i ollecled mv gem and joined
llis- m p ln iii and llic ro e i ill in*
hallw ay.
I'll.i cupluili walked uwny and
a re n lu r auiil: "C u m * along
I II
have lo m ake a icp u tl mi Ho* arm
I'd belter gel lbs IB c U while
they're Iteali in your mind."
lircbn-r m-pi me an ake two
hours. Billing nn Ibe spate bunk
in bis cnlmi, going nvei my an*
coulil ol wiuii Iiml mippeneil Ib si
tnglil. e v ery move I mid mail*
p m nlly when he sinil be nad it all
1 lolled buck mnl ivna sound salrep
iielurn 1 rernem lier touching tha
pillow.

— Florida Farm llunint

in he flnlahee
&gt;lpa several

INO HAS ALREADY PROVKN HIS
WITH f l i t r O N f I N T of tits wi f e.
II . Hill" ii
ft), .1 tutu-1 r u i n .Is
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ARII.ITY TO RIJN YOUR CITY IN

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iiei ot .itoi in London, Engl and,
li.o .iilveiTiM-d fur a Motliet Nu 2

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Coi,rt Sentences
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WorlHng as a part time radio
•anouncer at the Unlverslly's radio
Italian \VRUF. lx lialplt Ooodwln
Irom Miami. Ilo Is majoring in
communication! and planning u
ichtylilon career after gradiiaflnn.
Bciidei earning emmgh ninnoy lo
5 3 P f i “ , l w 'on h lr own"
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ilor. Charles P.
lyn New York.

Ttie other G iunt id n ycrs to turn

M il l 'l l - *1*.

King maintains as he explains that
"Uift best way to understand.wIiii T h
IIt^Hie book Is In apply II In llie

and raarlng a

hack sent to his roommate, Hobby
Hofinan, in the pinch-hit category.
Dusty, Ihe surprise star of HuWorld Series, connected twice slur
mt' the reftib r season wfills* ||ofrnan lilt (tiree circuits as a stihsll
inti- halier I i share Individual
honors with Joe Fra ile r of the St,
Iritis Cards

( T i l l i t ( . ' o n H u It I II J

fsallil* *

"Clixxwork lx Uieoretieal, Iml n
project xuch us this lx tcehnical,"

S iA if t

Tin* (Hunts' output br oke the
mnr k Jointly held hy Ihe 1832
It rook lyn Do d g e r s mid the Ih.’ .l
New' Y o r k Y a n k e e s
Roth club*
had seven
Actually, Rhodes had lo take a

jChampionship Lost
By Honest Speller

— An iirm v
com I enleiieed live a rm y amt air
who lilt* won mil mild I lin n irs ts |oi re olip c r s In rlealli yi slerduy on
cmpluyt-d by Hie Hpeecli Itepnrl
f Itaf|{e- nl p irllci|i.illn it in a Soviet
menl lo Irnin ditilercliiHHim-it In spy iiet’vork
llie le rlllilip ii's nl fpeedt making
The sentence* hr night I t JI lilt
Sunils w ill receive f degree in num ber id cun Ic im c d id lic e r t " h u
siicech next J v i e it mi. ni cm irsn, will I,ice l.r.rii: Mpiads sih . ii u ii U-s *
ii Imiia In apply lit* p ru clica l train
an ap|teal lo ttil m Ihe Sliuh inlet
lug In w ard u c a re e r in this field
vent’s
T e n iiii*fi w ere execu led in -1
The
rnriil iiusiticssinuh la n n eck An i stim .ileil 0.VI aw ait trial
buyer. In lnfi.T lie used 7 m illion
lull* of fln lah id s le d , more limn
r hub la A A M U n lv e rilty ha*
guea Into a year's iiiilp u l uf unto
heen grinded a itie ttih ro lllp lit (he
Iiudiilf*.
lie
n«ed M’JO ■-'llllmi Aim r iia n A *sn ri;ltliill nf I'nllegi
1 puiitiiiH uf rtihlrer. emmgh in put fur T e a c h e r A Kdueiitluii lt&gt; Hip N
tire* utt all aidntm ihile* priiihu'i'd Im a.il t'lmnetl fur A e cre illla lliill id

workers. T.jp samp pracllcp liohl' hi
true for all dpp.t rime ids utt earnout,
thus giving euthutluHlie (iDlurtles
t il op|gxTimlly tn do everylliitiu
from teach swimming In tpelmleul |
reteareh lit ht iehemlitry.
The College ol Engineer lug alone
has M stmlenl Job*. One of their
sludeitU, f/lwurd King of Miami,
hat heen working on u research
project fur over two years. He Is
anelectrical englneflng major and
has been helping with ex pt vim cuts
lo ddiertnlne Hie effects of "n o ise"
or Malle on illlfereitl types of emu
ntunlcatlons sets,

tut buiy Junior alto find* lime to
&gt;ul In (S "air" hours well week
Hid. *1111 maintain a high "0 "
cholaitlc average.
Raymond Hart, a senior from a
It. Pateraburg, uses hi* extra time
ig working i i a canipua policenan. Although he la studying busnasi administration he plans tn

NEW YO RK '.ft—Dusty Rhodes
and company, otherwise known as
I axi Dumchcr's powerful bench,
net a major league record for Ihe
Now York Giants In 1851 while
lending both circuits with 10 pinchhit home runs

Ihe IrlcV were Bill Taylor (twice).
Monte Irvin, Wltlley Imchmatt nml
I loot Event, figures compiled by
the Associated Press showed
day.
ATLANTA tdx—Anne Warren, g
Overall, there were 30 pinch- seventh grader at Montlcello, Ga,,
hit homers in the National League wa- declared winner of the staU
and 21 in the American, with every spelling contest al the recent
club except Cincinnati slamming
Southeastern Fair here.
nl least one.
"But when the papers were re­
Others with a pair nf pinch hit turned," said State School !tot.
blnws were George Shubn uf
limoklyn, Preston Ward and Sid M. D. Collin* yesterday, "dflute
Gordon of Pittsburgh and .foe pointed out two words she had
missed and which the judges had
Collins of the Yankees.
not deteclpl
I.iickmart nml Rill Sknwron ol
"She said *he knew It would
Hit- Yankees were the only major
leaguers to wallop pinch-hlt hom­ knock her out of first place hill
she w.mtrd to Iip hone*!."
ers wilh the bases filled
Her admission gave the chantHoffman's tiinchclrctill* were pinn*lilp to Stephen Johnson, high
hit off Roycc Lint and Vic Rasclti school student at West Point.
of the Cardinals nml Hurry Per
'Hie Slate Hoard of Kdocatlon
kowskt of Hie Redlcgs. Rhodes hit directed Hr Collins It* write Anne
his off Kills Deal of the Cards and
[ a letter of commendation
£.
Frank
Smith
of
(TmTnnnH
Frazier connected off Robin HoliFrank Smith of Cincinnati and
Moles do lint til her nulf In win­
erls of the Philadelphia Phillies. ter hut extend their tunnels below
Holt Rush of Cltlcago and .lim frost line and feed utt insects
Wilson of Milwaukee.
found there.

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Reds Return U. S. Protest Hyacinths
Trap Boat
OnDetentionOfTwoWomen On River
Strolling
In Sanford
Questions formulated
rmt
.for
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the
^candidates’
. panel
__ tel tomorrow
w at the
’ Jaycee luncheon ara the followU &gt; |:.(D What do .you believe It
the fair way In
to handle
aewer charges for commercial
uaeraT (2) la Ihe too an asset or
liability to the city? (1) la It a City
function to develop the water
front? (4&gt; What Is your attitude
on annexation? (St Is the sunini
ordinance adequate? (A) What It
your itrect Improvement pro
ira m ? Paving? Sidewalk*? Light
inf?
(7) Whaf .Is tha, City’s
f? u
. . . . . .proper
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ftroiue In the Industrial advancement
• program?
agram? In attracting tourists?
Questions
wl _ be asked the canlestfons
will
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gram director of WTRR, Don 111
dcr. Orlnndo
Sentinel-Star corres
no sentinel-btar
pondent, and
Jl
nd Jim
Fisher, marine
Ing editor of The Herald. Canrii
dates
Jack Ratlgan, F. D
Scott, John Kader, H. Ewing Dean
and Herbert Prevatt.
“The pro.
gram^ will
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Tbi) local chapter of the Amer­
ican Red Cross Is requesting aid
for three *hoy». 18, 14, ana to
years old, who are County resi­
dents who are having tome laugh
sledding. The boys, sons of a de­
ceased veteran and a mother who
has married again, are living with
relatives, on a s» -a Income. Ac­
cording to Mrs. l»-«sy Knox, ARC
executive secretary, canned goods
and clothing are needed, earner-

♦ -dally. Those wishing N contribute

I*'ay routael the local chapter of­
fice In the PalMelto Rldg.
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II-IIOMH V ICTIM S
TO K YO l/P)— The newspaper
Asahl said today about half the 2'i
crewmen of the Lucky Dragon, the
Japanese fishing
shinjr boat showered
by radioactive jparticles
___ In the
Pacific, may be releaapd from
hospital soon and the rest by the
end of the year,

Aeatd.gpld doc to n treating the
V,r.pOf!t' I dI p to ItR t' llin t t x o t if t
recently. A 83rd crewman diad
last month.

n ew spa per

Weather
f ir s t to psrfti- cloudy through
Thnisdsy with a few Isolated
brief showers tnosllv In southeast
pnrlinn, ili(h llr higher tempera­
tures north portion tonight, other­
wise little change in temperature*.

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WEDNESDAY, CUT. 27. I9M

Associated Press Leased Wire

Neighbor

Incident Involves
Diplomats' Wives
Living In Russia

Two local men were back safe
at their homes Ihls afternoon after
Ihelr host was trapped by hy
aelnlhs in the Wekiva River las.
night
trapped
all night
were Robert
.
gl
Carter. Its W 12th St., and Ro
bert Redenbotigh. W. Fourth St.
They were spotted this morning
by a Navv helicopter, piloted by
Lcdr H It. Gunther, administra­
MOSCOW (/P) — The So­ tive offlrer at the Sanford Nasal
TAMPA 'Jft—The Florida Repub­ viet Union today returned n Auxiliary Air Station, In which
lican Executive Committee voted U. S. note protesting against W. M. roster, ADI. and AnJrcw
Carraway, Sanford businessman,
today against naming a candidate what the United Stntcs called were
passengers.
for governor to succeed J. Tom
the forcible detention of the They were dropped a note from
Watson, who died Sunday.
the helicopter, which was unshle
'Hili means that Democratic wives of two American Em­ to land because of brushy growth
nominee LeHov Collins will be un bassy officials.
In the area.
opposed on the general election
The U. S. Embassy in Mos­
Allcrwartls, two boats, in which
barot.
cow takes an extremely grave Frank (Tire. Robert Th 01u.1 v Les­
Members tf the executive com­ view of the incident, feeling ter Thomas and J. C. Green,
friends ol the pair, were pasaen
mittee of the state committee unan
imotisly approved a motion bv Jan that It strike* at the basic issue o( gen, reached them as they wore
ihe personal safely of American di making their way toward the SI
el Fitaaerald Showalter of Indian plomatlc personnel In Russia
John* htver The n&gt;t«ilng men ar
River County not to put up another
In Washington, the Slate De rived back In Sanford about 1:45
nominee for the governor’s office
partment said the women were p m
In next Tuesday’* election.
field by Russian secret police for
Carter thl:- afternoon said they
The news was relayed by Col­
an hour and a half had gone up the Weklvn to clear
lins’ executive aide, Joe Grotegut. approximately
Monday “ In violation of generally away hyacinths but were tripped
to Collins at Pensacola where he accepted diplomats practice that
between Iwo masse* of the plant*
was to address a joint civic group
AND S TA H l.lt—Shown A,.. Ho- hiitsr nut stable as sem (tom the front yard of Mr. anri
prohibits the arrest nr detention They hid started into the hy
at noon.
Mrs. Haul I Marlon, 2155 Mssiiingloii Cl that or linked a request (nr an inlurolitm thnt Mnrlnn
Of persons having recognized dip rlntn. about
pm
fili-d I inIhs III the cirrtill I ourt eirth's nftlr* Marinn asked Ihnl Ihe hors*- and slnhle, belonging In
"Of course I am glsJ the Re tomatlc status.”
All night. 1 arler related, Ihev
Mayor Higginbotham, be nitn.il ( st i f f rhotoi
publican committee did not name
U.S, official* said the Soviet tried lo fight their way nut ol
a candidate,” Collins said.
ovemment countered Ihe ft S pro Ihe trap they kept working null]
Finally, j
” 1 am humbly grateful to all
lit by accusing one of Ihe wives, about 5 no a m todav
the people of Florida for Ihls op­ Mrs. Ea rl E. Sommrrlntlr, of Ihe prnprllor was pul out of com
portunity lo serve them as gover­ ‘'hooliganism’’—a Soviet term for mission on the bout and they
nor. With their confidence nmi with rowdy behavior—anil demanding benched the refill
They started toward the Semlthe lielp of God, I am determined her recall by Ihe United Slates
that we shall have the kind of gov­ Mr». Sommerlalte Is the wife of nolr flihiug ramp. Carter s*ld.
arid heard someone calling They
ernment that will enable us to go the embassy's second secretary
U i ill'.t , lo ':
■I'.
l ’ i I.I. Ill
. till ■i ■.
.jMik*' mit
lo d a y
forward arid meet our boundless
The other woman Involved In reversed their direction hut their
apparent
searchers left
»,i .#t tli 1. 1O il'',
o '. i;
'g im ■' ,.t , in, 1|ii^ ..f -|n \S . , 1 . 1 11 l'" W .|
opportunities—a government the Die incident was identified as Ihe
Carter said they weren’t «t&gt; wor
■
&lt;&gt; M l lit, u ,.\ "UI'U f -»| tii I'n iilt t- i &gt;■(• ........ .
people will be proud to rail their wife of Marine Lt Col Houston
rled about Ihelr plight hill were
own."
Stiff, assistant naval attache at Ihe concerned about tnnr f.iiulllr.
I In I t . . I- III - ti.I. ,1 III . |.,p if *i *• i a l a ■■» i «‘T* f **l t*It* .• I| 1 w ill1*
........ Util I I I ' III 111 , llllltlll • 0 II I........... . t l.'ll. I M P " i t*•■lay
Ii
Miles Draper, Tampa, legal embassy.
1 "'
w a s h i m ; n i\
r I .r the to
Washingto
glon officii* said the
In itlln: |
it .III M"
Im , i n , ii in l l i r |'ll . 1
counsel for the committee, pointed
time
1
1
1
"*
el
.1
'
f
i
r
the
I
S
g
"
women
became
alarmed
during
out that a vole for Watson in the
I I . ill.I u ' p ill (Il II ' u w i n . . H i I ' t ill to w a,jH i im rit - fot W
ernment ha- repotted Ho. in
election would be the tame as a llioir detention and a scuffli- en
. i n I".in " |n nil .Ii (» n
w il Ii \ W ) G&lt; l m a m in the H iin iin , L u ! 1 elute 1
aloiriir
iv,f
til
,
I
ihn.
i-niiln
mu
vued
One
of
the
women
slapped
write-in vote for an Individual bepa .1 tvs-1. ye ars,
it 1,. Ih n ! i|. v, | . .p m .’ iil n I , .i ,it w ith nth' i . Ill
a
Soviet
.1
li
ii."
t
ri
'eluent
l.it
munt'i
one
of
the
policemen.
Thl*
appar
rause the Republicans have no
He " , ii |n ■
util , Imw ■i I ( , 111 l* II g II e
••pillion this i . imf lb
The Ahunli FuergS t &gt;tsisnivel ii
ently wa* the hs*l* of Hie rm.iIlKnn
nominee.
l-silfil .i h.ire leined stiti'IUeiil 11 it lu m f'u n iiy m eetin g o f ih e U n lte d C
The committee also adopted an lam charge against Mrs Pumnirr
night telling • t .i -e- le- ul I, liiu.i M u t e ., 1 ,|, i liiit a m ami I nin j l u l l e d pit t i n i* m i t o u t nt i l l 1, (inn
latte.
explanatory statement on the state
Mull- uf mil le K esplu-lvr* m S i w lie tin s&gt;' a i Uitum
Hr unit .ui In uy llir fi-.. ul .iltiu
U.S,
Ambassador
Char
If
i
K.
( li.tl ss 1 1 1 -ri, vel I h i­ Hull s e e m . hi i - 1 , a n y g i r o ! I r d u r
law which says that when a polit­
III
tniii.n
vlid temini \ ' I n ling ui iiiid
TA
LLA
H
A
SSEE
'A
lf
federal
Bohlen
heard
about
the
incident
ical party falls to poll 20 per cent
Sf
pletnhrl
.nut
T e n I lnu lug &lt;1 In g u vei e men I ll.I t*.,s ," ii 1i» belieV* I l ona.
of the vote in the next governor’s Monday when lie rclurned from social security pay men Is go up, terval* lo the nn-eiil "
Ho Isti.e-iiai"- nee .itie'ue about
Elsenhower ni l b« sees some
race the state committee will de­ lunch. He Immediately notified the state welfare berelita must go
The use of the term ".erie ol u .mime to hnitd all &lt;minting world possibility of nmr mine Having •
down.
Stale
Welfare
Director
Clay­
State
Department
In
Wevhlngtnn
cide how the next delegates to
petlee. (lie Coiled Style
will
be In (Im ilefeit-e field without etw
detonations”
jilggesled
lu
-mm
ton C. Codrington reports.
national conventions and national and sent Frank Slscoe, tin t secnb-ervrrs Ihe |Hi,- |hll|t&gt; Hint the irmly In eunfei at any time
•iiingurillg nutmmil eeutlty, IwZ
tary of Ihe embassy, to the So­
Codrlngton made a trip to Wash Soviet* sun*
be develupin,
E i uM ihossvi's i * ti in ri. i w e n in
committee membera will be chort Foreign Office lo make an ing ton to protest in the name ot "family" nf nuclear weawns. 'pos“ I resp o nse lo a r s p n r t e r ’ tenue»t lie went into tin del ml
Ihe President emphasized, bow
w ai protest to the acting head ofActing Gov. Johns at Florida .a slbly including ntiHlerv shell*
t h j t his j r t - t i , h'z im%it!('H r r g y d
t Xn, l&gt;f*t. any s-vmgv which sail
'M n . JHtUema explained
•' nfA le g tin pu s41 1»rt|fv
tfk s A i r o r f f ' r
-v* fed*-if edict tb d tV W - i f *
, „ I ’ l .enh.ise
nt.VVF«i
e
the
AKC
statemi
b
e
iiimi Ii irfl l (n* p a l s e d ell ill t h e
After »ecet\lng aufhorl'.y fr*.-fn sioners w U rv ca n U y hrd their tv »b*'j litit* lirtif H gx'e no inkRb •'
state ^ jiy wntlter
h ttte e ralready hag d«- till of 1 a x re fill* lio n
&gt;nf. i11 P i, mi l M nlni
Washington. Dulil*n sent n first clal security check! Inrreated I* to Whether (hr llu*-lins Imd
Taued on page four)
» it I.. , Im I hi ,. m
.f If
N A T H ) N A 1. L C( IN m n
ii
person note to Sovirt Fmrlgn mutt have their state welfare pay »el off alomlr ix tivili ■gen dr
|
H i.
I'm
lif t f rM'.h. ft 1in
ti 1 lih llW 'T
menls cut a corresponding a mount
Hie III0.UII0 i -plia-t
Minister V. M. Molotov
vice*.
••tir nf • Ii W i -tel n I it tipi on 1 1 •fi in iifi»‘.an)
mii! l'*&gt; fn* nf h r n jh ii l i |
Codrlngton reported to Johns hr
Late yesterday, the Soviet FisrII did - iv , Ihr*' r I11 * *f )| IVC It' •I' frf •f
M •ri rfit v i1116' 1 It 1 t t i ...,, r»“ ,iilt *»f 44
eign Office summoned U S Minis­ found that lrder.il law require* Sl|lt«''l
r j 11• I h •11*
It. ,1 1
llll"W'
•
ifllt*
mnf» Apr» id ( .11 .. it
II'
tjjif
I 4till
m tin
ii i t i i * '
l!*‘
l
.
1
1
ter Walter W ilmdey Wien tie ap state welfare boards to lakr ill of ridina hv»’ m i l r r t il I n i m .. " .1 IrHi &lt;•ri
Hull I P inn
" *11HI* V I I , pi i 1 V 1 1 1 ■ M 'ltlfifl ill
pererl .it the office, the head of .(Kireev of Income llilo acnmnl In Ignlfleaii' !\ hi fill 1 »jlh' 1 ,&gt; ,1,'
Mini f t , f j |t. 1
............ I l l
i . | ’"II44 1., „ .|I" 1 f Mill jit , hi wh&lt; th
ihe protocol section. M Ki ilev, cnlciilaling old agr a**l limit- pm
I
w illing
1he I'otnn IN Mi!) fi*l »t'«f n a l i " i - \ ■ 1* • ItIV Ml V
• i Mi#- i r*l n r l in &lt; Il v u i i* IV (In 41' •f &lt;|| III
read him a vtatcmrut setting forth ilifnt.N
vm
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i
i
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HI
II
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,
1
u
i
"
f
Il
W
1
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iff
V
f
fit
I
1
II
'll
in Hn- ei"
Johns hait nblected hi (In- i 'it, Iceled
five-year Pilot International pro­ ihe Soviet position on Ihr ease
lint In I I. 1'tr. ....... pi.. l.-at •tin Mir 1 it hi ,| l.'ii'iu
t " •' • IIMI' : tfl
h*"( f haii a I,'
i ul &lt;i|dm ti In
ject In 1919, and this year wa*
I1
1*
f
f
fi
ti
f,-i
i.
it*
■
f
Hn
P hi
Walmsley termed the statement saying the old people had l"i'k&lt;'d
tmw
ii
AFC *n tl fJ' 11111Mkl
riuph'Vio»'ht pn tiii ••
’a(Tit'll lo completion. The French a "fabrication" an.l refused to nc forward to having a litlU' exlt.i loiind oid fht ifN.f'lf nf
1)14 l)&lt;
. it i
village of 2,800 persons whs bomb- cept a written copy of the oral money when llir sorlal .t-turU&gt; slan 1(• 1• but tIi*1 rt f*
C I V I L JUlIH*
I hi- I*i ••an |i*nt
,
I,. 1 h r
Fi *’ft))' i ,1* 1 d tint tink III- Jill
ed by U S. airmen during World
benefits were raised
1 In a •w r.
I- *r. ♦llv to Un |«o 'tid ily m id a Mf'.v pro gi am foi i »'«•) nit
imi'lear f. (1 ftilt Ml .1Tl ft
War If through erroneous Infor­ statement In which the Soviet gov­
Social security in c re a s e s ant.' hint.
..f t, . n ■*» 4if 1 n ,- tn la , wulli uo'iir o f H rp u h h c a n * into iro v irn mation. Through carefully coordi­ ernment said Mrs Sommerlalte corresponding welfare rut* for
|
Pi &gt; U'lelil ibuill II' m* lit |io iitm n .4 fli'fim to ly doc* have
Not -.in. l XffK H I ’M Il .1 III! Mol. i "
nated channels, all Pilot club* was “ no longer desirable” In the some it),tKX) Florida old age pen
t f li m . u i H i lb .' pn .1 h . a p p i ' t v a l l i e frilled i( (h ■ hest
AKC (on ,ifh .iflM'iiUl f i1 Ho--i.ni lino K*
worked together to help rebuild Soviet Union
lit* Wild*- Hull f i'll' uf
♦ •»fvt n * I" t Ai , Ii I hr V\.iN ti&gt;
ftirn l l t f i 4 lo in *
A Soviet note repelling the ver sioners s mount to between &gt;2 ami A test an v ifv 1^
(he stricken village.
(hi* |*tli i d e f o i r H f Im
it I i mH a month
It'll tin
had tree a fl slpill )»pr »v j) l, , | ui \V. 1Mf 1. f 1 i *
A scholarship fund, established Mon given orally to Walmsley ar­
»'i
J
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hi
hi hr
( hi t p i rty
Codrlngton
said
if
H
oridi
re
I f f til i 1 1 II" tl
ml
mil
Hi')
on
S
m
lr
*
rived
last
night
at
the
American
as a memorial to M in Ruby Naw'll
fused to rut the payments to the "would i tp ra t )o lo* iM lt r*f ,1
i Mill I I I»r;«1 p i t l K l r * I IM I * I M ' i » » d f l ( • I c W i t
A f hi
fi t ft' V
bail ot Gainesville, former presi­ Embassy.
' (hn * *|vlj
* i n i'
-t) in
(ill
oltl
folk*
who
have
received
higher
seiles
"
♦
ui
•
fh
'
Pi
•
nithni
it
t
*
I
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.
1
dent of Pilot International, follow­
Bohlen sent it back t tying "Thu social security benefit', the Mali
•tnnd.
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1
II
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W
ill
ti
»
♦
»
t)
i
f
Hie
'.oi
1
.
..It
•
o
ih
fi
nm
tt’T
l.asl J'*
ing her death In 1849. has made il version is In such flagrant con would have to make corn spend­
possible lo make awards to en- Infliction of the facts that I am ing Increases In benefit- t&gt;&gt; to ‘&gt;**n (itintuincii ii had esplodr •| im. nf
rr I I I K
i .i * fdn'Wi r mill ln«
cuurage International exchange of sure that after further Investigation other aged pensioners who don'l II type if .itiillllr wr.1(11111 " will) vA'Mil i lik. V* ry rrniidi to tiih I *• an
I H I s | RO M IN I I It 11 what
il
lalleil
"v.du.ittlr
te-uli
•
"
itudenta.
11 Ml hour i um jm iirn t r io
hofnii*
D F F U N I A K S P i n N G . v V I*'the Fnreign Minstry will wish In draw social security There Isn't
The
finrl
lied
.iiiiimuii
i
uieiil
-.ml
ri*’ 41 Tio diiV* i *■!&lt;-* t i o n i, hn l I hat le i l.iliiiM in . 11 v &lt; i| ,.b | i .u p . nit
Membership in a Pilot club Is change it.
enough money to do lids, he said the led 'will im ihie S'H ' .e n
mi d« * i i*m ha. * i»f rn i i *ji « h. |
determined by ctaselflcatjon and is
died M o m liv m glil li nn u im rie
About 1 a.m. today, the Soviet
lists
mid
miflnerx
to
ml*r
ue
I
II** ati•f hi" would Id'*' lo grl •.nil MN ti vi - t Su m l.ii '•'i.n In imp w;t
by fnvltation only. Only thoroughly Union sent its note again to the
ce-»fullv pfiiblrtn "I d In i ■
■........
representative women, actively embassy and at the same time re
it f »i t &lt;. i*iid ( t v ♦*» tifi lo n ic th in if . i l l empt i ng
i m .4 e i tell (in ii
atomic s'turl
I he
Hu i m a I'mm ( vi h iif Ii*- mull*'11 votf-r n|&gt;.iM*y Hid aim!In
Identified with the business tind turned Bohlen’s note
ilillo lll.itiili d r 'Ii k u
gave nn di*- ’I. mi i i tne itie &lt;
professional Interests of the com­
"i I'm* . i i |H
#‘ 3 t I vf
aid
|)i" ftiilil Hu i - H lllM V.dllg lu ll' out
Both women Involved are In a
plosion tl 1 h&lt;e(i fnlli III d nil
I
munity and holding exfcutlve po­
i a ' then ran
lo* ftfi’r Mfi.fi'p gfiihtl thni
v , ' l l i r wheel
ot |u
highly nervous state and have
u l i l i t y p e 'll u e ipoo u . i . t n v id 'e l
sitions, are eligible
uvet I m head
h ilt !»'.*• »♦ h r * » J
ORLANDO &lt;A- Conlractors who
Ahoul h week liter the tnkwi
Policies are
ire determined
di
in con- stayed close to their apartments
Hand ill H ' ub
l F l l-ep.ll t
"Both these girls behaved ad aren’l eemplellng stale road pro opwsonpei A mill uuo'ed ,1 in me ,e
H» ih lm j Hint 'im f x i'la iu h iiti
ventlon by
. elected delegates and
illi
peedlog and
Jccts within the ypccifled time srlflltl*l'&gt; 'S Hlng thrv Iwnl
the by-1
il kfivrn In him l*y p u rlv h'fn lfri lr. w as i hai grd
. laws requtre representation nUnbty,’' Bohlen said
Mrs. sommerlalte Is Ihe (laugh may hear about It nest week from most com Iji'ive eviileiu'e" Hi d the Mini Hi* ,\ f11f r if itn p*‘o|d* hn” • ^t*! fa ilu r e III h a d In* vi tilde iiiidei
of each Pilot club at conventions,
Itllisians lud tiiggered in It liuinli whiit i hi \ u nut In ti |(t |Hihllmn co n tro l
Mrs. Field stated that the locai ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. tie Stale Road Roard
The board was told at a meet on Wraligii I . land within Hie udmini itiih m i, a** why wor r y
club waa chartered la Deceabtr. McCormack of Wilmington, Del.
1940. and tha flrat meeting w«a Mrs. Stiff Is from La Jolla, Calif Ing here yesterday that several Arctic Clrtle .vg) mile, inuHiueit
1’ i i W i f( C O N T I* A C T
Thheld in January. 1941. There wtre H|tr husband Is a native of Waco, rontratftors have exceeded the of Nome. Masks
I'rf'Mflt iit .aid Hi* k *»v »'*mm’iiL i%
lime limit on project*. Action was
IS charter members and Mra.'AI
umlf'i lh*« piopM i»'r| Ihxtin Vnt**N
llll/
delayed until each member ha* a
Hunt
unt wai
w ai the first president. The
IMUil’l »Mtlh »n I Ulth ill* \ t *111114’
I lei 1n * 1- i Hen"
GOP III If FUN \ T | m :
club
__
chance to study Ihe reimrt by Hie
ub has
baa been ac
actively identified
raiffijy i •■minHvi «n Hlr*nnjfv d*
l j.i ,i
; ."j ;i 31
HEADS FLO R ISTS
ATTORNEY S AYS
department’* cnlef engineer, Hub­
with many worthwhile civic prof t rnHii if (hi* r n h i r o v i aiil
M 'lVIi l.m d l o n e In
M U M I BEACH ( A - J . A Todd ert Giiplon,
P irrS H C R G If (/Fi
Atlv II D K j irnlifoA » t an id I ho I «‘dt i al P'»w
SI o l . &lt;i in
^ l i r i . George A. Stine presided at Jr. of Charlotte N.C.. today head­
Cecil Webb, board chairman, liir s li told i Republican i tilv lo re •'I I "i tin iti 4 klull luii rfi’i h t m l the
Itn n g lr'
till III ||
the jneellnjj and_ welcomed the ed tit* Southeastern Florida Ann. said allowing such a situation In last night that Ihe GOP i.ui’l dead rf»nliiti*I lo hr (inijii'i anti fair ami
ii
ti
lu In
menu
irs.- Field Introduced succeeding William L. CalianK* of exist without taking action "might —"but meiely humiliating."
----------Hind th e IV im n in e i* Vrnlh y A u th o r
"S w eeth c trl
i in i'.ir ide"
L a rry , Olsen who presented fpii Jackson, Miss.
A t thnt precise mormnl a Ing Hy hn * round It m th fm d n i y,
he good politics) bill It is nut good
h ;»| m ill
selections,
Todd wa* elected at the con business.
Inch
lclure of President Fi o nitnwei
T A X PH
zV.kud fur m ore dc
f'olorcd Drive In
Jojly Cava!
'a v a l...
■
’O T w . l n ,
vaatlon here yes* irday. Osrsr 0
ell fro m o wall arul lilt him on f in llit infMi rntiori f i ’K a n llo K hi*
Pay raises of 125 to 175 a month
"Plvm m ilh A dieiduii ”
”0 , S ato Ml
me," and
The
Lord'a Carlstedy of Jacksonville was were approved for 2.U) technical
......—
.
—
^ord'a
tha
h«*4l.
R h «h if Larry
f . . ’s mother, Mrs. 0,
rn n m riig n itritrn m u t . th a t the ml
t color &gt;
Prayer.''
named allied t ides director.
employes Webb said It would In
At tha crowd rnur**d, llltfii
in i ((ra tio n w u u la (o n i l tax«M
f.irtn i'M
J. Olsen, was welcomed es e
State dlre-.tora elected Included crease the department's payroll P^uikhI a nnmont, touth*«l fnn h»*a»i m
f u r lin ' r , I It** Prem d e n i re p lie d h**
S i a r t i 7 l'i
visitor et the meeting.
tCharles rhr.piin 0f Miami.
about SlO.OUO a year.
And doclaM'J:
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Russian A-Blasts
Reported By AEC;
Information Scant

Seeking
Injunction
Pony Controversy
is Flaring Anew
Tim Mnrion-Higginbotham

fi’iirl li' rst into public light
ujniin l-'ilny wlmn nttorrteya
for Mr. nml Mr*. Paul C.
.Marion, U-ldo Washington. Ct..
filmi for a Circuit injunction
thi s

timming rorpii'.-rting May­

or lligpinhothnm "bo required
to remove a stable and feud
building from his property",
and erase kr.’mue animals there.
When ipieried aboul the matter
as he was leaving n Kiwunl*
him lieon. Mavor Higginbotham refusi-i| to make nnv detailed com­
ment "Tha building ns erected
lomulies with Cltv laws and State
Hoard of Health laws. 1 have no
further

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Founding O f Pilot International
Observed At Meet O f Local Club
"The Pilot Club Is one of five
v International classified civic amt
I * service organizations for women''
llatcd Mrs. Joel S. Field at the
meeting of Ihe local Pilot Club
held In the Yacht Club last night
In commcmoraUon of Founder'd
Month.
Other classified clubi for wom­
en Include Allruza, Quota, Soroptl
mist, and Zonta, Mrs. Field re­
lated.
Beginning with one club, organtrad Oct 18. 1921, In Macon. Ga.
„wl t h a charter membership of «o.
1/Jiere are now 348 Pilot Clubi loy ta te d In eight eounlrias with a
membership of 10,000. During the
p a il year Pilot Clubi throughout
the country have organised 22
Anchor Clubs with 800 members.
Iginator of the Pilot Idea was
Orlg[nator
M in Elizabeth Leoinerd of Macon,
who became iti fifrit president,
The name, Pilot w ai chosen because lt means leader and guide
nternallonal because Iti far
sighted founders vituallied an or4|canliation which would became In
.lernational in scope, said Mrs.
Field.
The Pilot motto la "True Course
E v er," and the Pilot emblem Is
the wheel which hai been an im­
portant element la Industry and
rommerce and a vital factor In
uman progress. The Pilot colors
of green and wl&lt;
represent life
id represen
xa vigor, and ssincerity of purle principles arc
basic
an service.
L » Was written
____________ Misl re a il Sparki of
oi
Florence, Ajau i ■v n na m i the
principles of Pili Internsattonai.

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11A VIIH E ARI. fHG(flNROTHAif
aid a stable for Sh elU rn l
.. w ithin
such a dlstuiice
the porch and front part of
Hi.
I'ln ln ri’ house that II run". i m islsik'e tu tiiem and
v K lt u r i ami guest*. T h a t
..’il
.'aide
under Hie clrcum i i me . nf ito nearaos* to relui" i i' Inline ami its location Is iin-11: lit 1v . m u sin g noxious
im e lli
..u l od"»« to come therefrom ami
be. un .i .f fliee. gnat* and other
m
i.i it k
nda t or s ’ Itonre uni oinfoi I aide, uuhi'ulthfui aiii| tin)
i i e«
Ho i e f tom
un’ ig h tly, mid
i Intm « a n
and have
bccumn
i i.ni Iv di - t u r b e d in the reason•1111 injiivuiitnl of ttielr p r o p e r t y
ile etdied u i ufnreshid b e c a m e o f
Ho loeiiilori ami e l r e ui i i ' t a n c e s of
•ii i.I itiiblc. S u d i noxi ous a nd of .
ll ll live
Oilui s,
ulllieilltllfill alld
nn i Ik titty.......... ..
muke said
■ .table a nui s a n c e to t he rel ators
Mini has i mp a i r e d their heal th ami
made t hem si ck and ha s g r e a t l y
^Conti nued on p a g e f o u r )

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Here's Some Dope For Those P uzzled About Improvement Ordinance
,|em llshed
lished inin Hie
Ihe preceding
preceding .Section
®f a
ft maotlnx
meeting of
the City
Cltv eomnHi
* u**r **e^*
or&lt;^ln*c**' “ reduction in the ainount of the its
Its way
way to
toIhe
Ihe sewerage
sewerage s&gt;
vy.leni
.Section he llisAilleil
InsAilled b&gt;
hv cltv
eltv force*
forces .if
if city
city submitted
submitted monthly
monthly or.
or. the
die saint
same
of
o l tha
cornmiatnontii** COB,um*&lt;*
The formcrexpenve
would
not
fig
Iklpplng
over
to
aectlon
7-C,
we
bill a*
as Ihn
the charge for water n
rapply lo a)|
all l|r,rrSi
tiuers, whether
»lon
wHh
thl
Cltv’a
flseal
axenU
Tha
tehedule.
which
appHea
A
kl.P
u
plV
.
t
v*^
10
VrCllon
7
C’
wt
hew?r1
1
eh'*T««&lt;
»
«
*
be
paid
by
him,
former
expense
would
not
fig , shall
h,|, a|ip|y
u m Iiit expense
" xl*vme and
and oh er
it dull
dull pay
pay pic
pro- lull
sw
___
.
___
api
•ton
flaeal
agents
iWfl*:
ure
Into th*
thl sewer serv
service
charge
n with
0 tha City's iw
ew a
x em a
• J*"**"
»RP*iea fin
d tha
follow
ingt Ueer may re*■ follow
u
re Into
ice charge
' ............
, , . ,
scrib
ed fee
fm
&gt;ur
r tap
and
d
i
e
s
amt
u
n
a
b
le
it
the
*«nu
find
the
followingt
re­
scribed
fee
for
ewer
lap,
and
d i e s and payable at the same
roildencaa, la aa folli
owner or tenant (IM* being de
) Wfiere
ip supcrlntcmient
4«K) gallons
«non» or
S r1leas,
e s. 11.66
11
W ceive
c , {” a• credit
credit for
for such
such use
use under
under ,"/»&gt;
Where Hthe
supcrlntendeni assessed llu unorasieiicd Iht user mM r " r , l"
flhh being de
t(lll, the servin'
„ ,rvl,,. line
p,,,, required on
„„ time, provided,
provided, however,
Imwi'ver thit
tln
tlial
■nd consulting engineer relative
that the
termini'll in
in the
Ihe ease
c a v e of
of users
In
ser's
to
commercial eesver
!b Mt) i t r f 1.77
r
•
n&lt;I« and
*»d regulations
rexulatlons which
which shall
shall nf
" / the
t o * water
W&lt;t*r (lepnrtinenl
department and
and tha
tha
la part
part hot
h of section
section 7,
7, prtivhiun
provlslmt tariiilnwd
users ofof Ului,r
\ properly
property *li.tlt
dull be
be installed
j i il all . i l Hmrgerulas
charge* for -ewer
sewer services shall
shall
to ■
■ siudy
siudy of
of commercial
sower| C *z...m o4,006-8,000,
Ihr city water syatrui, hv the up by him or Ills agents at his own he .a separate item on such bill.
City coni mission consider such It made foi In.talllng a meter
be
adopted
from
time
to
time
by
From
8,000-6,000, (8.03
■•rvlca
charges, Il
It lo
an oppwoppor
pin*.nit for
for water'
water m-rvfce,
service, and
and expro',"
procedure
practical, user
user may
may meaaura
measure Viwagc"'paJsing'"frozn
mwage pacing from '« | pll.'MKt*
« r v l » eharxei,
la an
rw
m l.'W-flp'oOO,'
|V'o3
the
" Ssuperintendent
w rin tro d in t^ oof
f ^tha^CUy
P™
9§U W mpV*ctlceL°n
'* hU " Wn r
"
i
H u ru T l *lorh wataf
expen ,«•'* 1,1"
the
the
City
N't user so charged for watef
From 6,600-7,000, 12.88
otherwise hy ownership &lt;&gt;( Hie
tuna time to go over the ordinance
water department, with the ap­ nave Installed by City, at his own premises.
'W here tanltarv
ewer is not
ml srwer services may pay eith­
From 7,000-6,000, (2.6!
expense, consisting .otcly of coif
In section0, It Is statcl Hint (he pronerly served) of the city water
under w h i c h
sewer earvlco
proval
of
tha
City
commission."
From 6,000-9,000, 12.73
of meter plus t3, and suhjerf to charges we# to become effective anil saiiltrcy sewer systems, or available, ,i* ilnve ilclincd. un the er of such charges without simul­
charge* ora levied to provide
Earlier In Section 7, which is a such regulation as may be pre­ Sent. 30
clHier of them, where the afore dale the above charges berorne ef taneously paying the charge for
From 8,000-10,000. 12.94
funds for the extensive program
pertinent one at the prerent time, scribed by the superintendent of
In the evmt a bill .ihuuld not be Olid utility Is usril or available for ferllvc, but become* available tl...... (tier hills for sewer charges
"The maximum charge ta a
for Improving Uto City's water single rastdance shall be 92.94 ha Indicated by Its title, ''Credit Hie City water department, a sep­ aid, It Is pcclfied In section 12 use or shall hereafter in* used or lliereafler. the ii cr shall lie at where water Is furnished other
jk and sewerage facilities.
for Water Not Entering Sewer arate connection with the water
lat the sever line shall be dl* become available for use, ‘avail­ lowed HO dayi (rum dale of avail­ than through the eltv water sys­
per month," it la stated In aectioa
Bystem,"
It
Is
aUted:
connected,
lection 4 provides for ability lor use* meaning that there ability to m ike connection (hereto, tem shall ha computed a* hereinmain
or
(he
lateral
serving
such
This ordinattaa, No. 646, waa 9. "Fo r every usage other than
the
discantltuancr
of water ser Is a city nanltary sewer within 75 and charges shall apply to such alter provided In suction fl and
lot
or
parcel,
and
a
meter
fur
"In Ihe event that water fur­
Dasisd usd adopted
tha City single residence when conaumi
vtrn
In
Ihe
(vent
a
bill
Isn't paid feet of the property line of the user only atter such On day period remitted monthly at ttia tame
measuring
the
water
so
used,
and
nished by the waterworks «v»*em
following of water ta In eactsa of 10J)00
father*
"Said schedule of rales and Hum as city water blllt."
thereafter
the
sewer
charges
to
Section
5
lays
that
deposits
on property owncil or occupied hy the
of tk* City or by any other plant
w h k l Iona par month, tho monthly
So, now It's up to the commis­
urnr,
Which
75
feet
shall
traver«p
charges
as tn each user to whom
be
paid
by
such
user
shall
be
water
servln
may
also
ho
applied
or ayatom (Including an privately
■hat be 61 par cent of tha \
only city property and be mea­ u bill shall lie rendered for water sion to consult with the fiscs!
computed on Hie basis of what (he to aewer service charges.
owned
plant)
shall
bo
used
roguagents
ami the engineer so that
ft# g(*m »&lt;
Section 3 ipecifles that charges sured in a straight line from any furnished through Ihe city water
wafer bill would be after cxrluda r lr on nny lot or pareol of land
.nrar, tha r a ti
lantity nf water to used." Will apply t&gt; all water users, point on said property line, whe­ system shall he computed upon u decision may be reached rela­
M l bo nUoot to
i *pt4nkllng town* o r gardens
n would provide means whether thw own or just rent ther or not connection 1ms been the quantity of wafer used upon tive to Ihe unspecified commercial
fa r any use for which wat#r
txpesue of iuch water the property affected. .Specifically, made therein, provided, howevpr, Ihe propel ty of the user as de­ rates.
The roinmisslon will meet again
tha I tho ncrvlru Hue from sanitary termined by gnuglng or metering,
■opgrala from tho ei- tha feclian dates:
at flnslly finds
The ralci and charges estab­ sewer tn user's property line shall and charges hereunder shall be next Wednesday afternoon.

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Thor*. Oct. I t . 19S4

T H E S A N TO H D H E R A L D

Connecticut Governor's Race Tight
As Both Candidates "Run Scared'

Karachi waa a city of M0J00 be­
fore Pakistan hernrnc Independent
in IW7, lint today il lies a million
people.
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Legal Notice
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Editor’* Note— Thl* 1* another of
aeveral stories by roving Assoeiated Press reports onslyr ntt (lie
o m palgn In ke; states.
urren is rminniK inr rr-eiecuoo - , M I I H H I L L .
nirfDnil tint
and campaigning with the best of!
them. Ills opponent is a Providence i t r Ti .iomn i itM%ih k n r T i m r n m « n
Be R E I MAN MORIN
H A R TFO R D , Conn. U S-Tlie guv- lawyer, Waller Sundlum
Tf*
i.oi« m n
'PhD
fI r o r i r y
Here, too, unrmfilnyment Is a
rrnor's race in Connecticut looks
M i r 3 llr.x 3
like s tight race right down to lop issue. 'ITte official figure, 40.
&lt;ifn riK»lMirK. Ho llth r’ltrfllnrt
0(X), c(|iials atmut II per cent of
Nov. 2.
Vmi nr** li r r r l t v rofiulrril to fll*
Contestants are Gov, John Davis the working force Rhode Islander* 4bfm1 *r*fvi' y o u r a n f 'w r r tr* ih* Hill
of f"tifn|iln m l fllctl hr r**ln nun Inn*
I»dfie, Republican, amt former chain it is the hluhest ratio in yi»ti lit tin* n Ini t it &lt; rillllf‘il riiiMi* or
Rep Abraham A. ftibtrnff, Dein Hie nation.
fir tiI'furi' lh»* 15th ilriv of Nt»''i»m*
fi()I* candidates urjjue the stale l»» r. A I* 1051. Upon \f ii iirlri* \Vfl»
ocrat.
lift. titfiirriHV for
ihr
IMuintlff
Roth express confidence, lint ad m I n i s t r n Hon is respuisilde ti
i T rl n , ivti*M«#&gt; a'jitrtMi* lr Iff! Mouth
their campaign I'rtilrnants are Democrat i »ny it rcsulls fnun put . I'li I it if flu Avvriiff, ill'll it I &lt;iii n llfti* l&gt;.
r io r lt ln
Tin* Hnrtfnril 11w i l d
I*running wared. Some neutral ob- icles made in Washington.
h r r r h y dH*ln tirrtf il tin i Im* nr w»*
servers see Lodge leading at this
l»ni»r*r tn w h i c h ilil* or de r *hi»ll lir
point. Others, noting that Maine
piirillolif il on*11* a w r r k for four
ifirior’inlIvi* « H - k »
I H H ir i N KA IL
elected a Democratic governor foi
N O T f ill A I H I f T l K i :
PMOCnV
the first time in 20 years, believe
rcHH o
w i l l
in:
r:,v T»:u i : i •
New England is experiencing a
A i m . V M T T o r K* 111 H I T T I K A I L *
"Dem orrnllr trend” which could
TI
nntijr** of ihlR » u lt !■ « Mil*
carry Rlbicoff tn olflce
for IMvorrr.
In neighboring Rhode M a r l, the
W I T N E S S mv It n rut « n » l bpt»I nl
Ha ri ford Hi*ml no I#* #*o«in I v, K lor Ida,
Democrat- hold the (iovrrnor’s id
r id - Mill ilnv of fo tohi r. A
1* .
lice, both Senate seats and IhiIIi in
1951.
the House of Representatives Po­
n i\ h i : its*i»os
f ’l f r k &lt;*f lhi* ripi-iill
litical observers expert them to
Mrrnl m*M* f ’oitni r . Kho 1*1*.
win s’l inn h r contests next month.
(M H A Lp
In Connecticut, the rsmpnlwn so
far li almost Cheslerficldlnn, high*
s a ric t: o p
i i t i ii s t i i i x
levtfl, do#, Id of firso riln .e s,
pom m
iit:i:t»
lllllll I III Hit Hi Ih h llM «f IWIfH
name calling or rough Muff
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Appearing together in New Do
■"hill \VH HL•-II. i h r I m li lr f of tl»»*
ven recently— hut mil In the format
fiilhiM I ft if r i f M f l i H t r hn r r i l n l Mil III
of a debate — It was ‘‘My ...... .
I’r r t l f h w l r f&lt;*r f;it rl#«‘&lt;l t«» hr I*iih | Ihi-ri rin Thi* *#*»l If |ri&lt;t#* IUMP
trleml, Alie" and "O ur rc-peeled
I*»■r firnl i « &gt; r fit I«&lt;•ii i i fir** ( h r &lt;1*
inventor with whom I had the
per I |il'Inn
i li ■* (if njirff V. ii slit Hi r
fniftn- In ii l«It It li iiitp *|Misr• m l ni&lt;
moor of srrvltui in Washington,"
ami so on
Nor have llicy iinidiicrd ally
nsi-hnl Issues.
Ix-rige is rampnignlnu priinarilv
on his four year record
Itihicoff's emphasis is not a n '
Vmt|i•• In w Ith li H'se'r'pril
attack on this record It is a pin
I k ■ I*"'M||» I Mini &lt; *!|»1(IN ft If
gram bawd on "ernnomlr »: i &lt;*a f*i
All n(
(hi (ir&lt;*(#!•f f v hriim in &lt;l&lt;*
I 'mi nl v iif Hvi»il inslf Mini a* nf l ‘|nr
moral vision, administrative efti
IHi
Kill****
Miii'li *ri I If Imt ** •‘hull hi
clrnry ”
r •■(iH'iDf *1 iih i'hllHR I d hitt* I hr nr*
Unemployment, lies id inert.me
II &gt; i Is ilysi *II i h I Hi * iii It r e ft ill -Hr
li III hr pnhi |.. I h r liiKlirNf hlihh i
and ecomunic rnmlilimis are Ine
Mt I h r Tin if i i|ii«»r i*i I h r HflflMiiilr
tors in Connecticut as limy are in
f fill ||I l *"*•11r I fit’ll nr (I* Hi*ft f Mill
oilier New England stalls llihi |
Kh* i 111ft mi Hu l l r M Vi i &gt;11aI it y If* ( h r
A tnulunl friend rriMfilf*
t»f N i t v r m h r r , l ’»5L w h i . j , i*
coif says llicre are vi mat | bless 1 LONDON '.r
uinminced
with
regret
today
that
I
I *f if i k nf Nnvrtiih-r, I'lftl
If irue, Him would lie mere I'lan,
I
tr**t
t h i - -1**1li *!;*&gt; nf Hr|ti» nth* i
‘ rah"lla and Mr .fl'ttt* hove railed
• per cent of the nitsimuiu wmk
r*.M
it
units
ii V IIC M N Iin N
Imf fotce Inetie: than the mil..... ill
i I* i h f |ri t||l t '*111r i
average.
' Arabella. Ho- fir*.l urane oiiCtiic
Mrlnllmlr
I ttitfilk. I h.iitfit
{till bodge sals tin- t e p o e is ••ver In apiu-ai on a Hi.ll b tele (MK.Al.l
vi
im
show,
i
aught
Mr
Jigv*
eye
.IJ.Ono contrasted with mu lino in
M ill* *
«•»
%r i*I.M i T I f i l
1049 Ami lie adds lint hi nine in llie regent Park monkey house
• o n I \ i m « : i :t&gt;
years, &lt;17 Industries left the slide oily four months ago
O f f . I I H . 1(1 I Its* I*11* i l H h i f F t It* MH1M
Mr Jlggs promptly gave Ins cor
.\«iT|i i: i m
f11: 111 11v
•; i\ r
while more than I .ami cam* m I.,
rent girl friend the old he.n r ho T h i H V\ H Hhi'M th» holder **f ih«locale.
f«ti|&lt;*AA
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lf»&lt;n
il*
In**
fit*
&lt;I &lt;•:*III
They also have traded a tew and he ami Arabella started keep ■ rl|f11,«1*- fur **ik ih’l’il 1*1 I*** I
•iii *i| 1 1 * 1 1 m n '('in I *■r i Ifli'tii i” iHiiii*
shuts over roads, a developmut mg house I igelher
For a einrnle of ’&gt;reks cvervlliing ht-r *ifn| v&lt;",»r M-f l***titifi&lt;ii*. t1*** i Ip .
Commission, and rliargs to fin■
mi rliil Ion i&gt;f Hi* (trmn*rr v, itiitl if**
Herds In stale health Institutions was hearts and flowers, or aliv fiiiln*’ lit lAltlilt H vi ,'»m ,1 e» r • •*1 fir
r .t h «.tv
Rut so fur, the rainpaiifn ha« been1wav hanmi'is and earrols Rot vist ' f 'H l h t H e N h KB
tors to Hie h i i who hail seen
more like a discussion b'lwet n ex
V
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tl
f *4f |—s-11
|i| f;|t' V(l A l» I H'l«
erullves than a bailie Ih-I w i .-m p.i Arabella on T V all wanted to Ins*
|It -&lt;1 I '-I Ur|| &lt;«f I'lttfMHfV
■weetuieal.s to Hie relobritv Very
H\\ *t **r N L ' , il .MB I l f I Hr.
lltical opiHiiiiuits
11r«it J3
'I’ti*v i*nfiI|k 2*» Hoillh
- v bad any time foi Mi Jiggs
Rlhicuff says he has neviu eon ,
l(n ni' &gt;• 31» I.1i m Mf A«'r*»"
In doe course Mr .liggx look
N.tTiH' (i* vvlili'fi #•!*■*&gt;••J“»r-*l
ducted any other lytic nl cauipautti
i r % |: I In I in i* If# l r «
and that this "positive approueh” in throwing his weight nround A ll nfAt swiltf
(Hft(inriv ltrl»m hi lltii
has tmiufflil victory every lime tint hi&gt; wadglit Is am pounds while Oiitinl v f*f Hetrilitiilc. Hiji ic of K l m except In 1952 when lie run fur Hie Arabella l« a mere welterweight. I(1ii IMtlpNi sui It i r r t l f l H i ** - h u ll
Yesterday the kouners stepfied In* i rill-#-fiii’il At rord h li r H- law (hi*
U.8. Senate, lie Inst then to Sen,
iirn(»rrl | i t n o r l l i r d In Mi*h &lt; * r ll Prescott Hush (I t ) by uboug 2U.U00 in and n&lt;stored Arabella tn the fh'iilc Mill h r mild Hi I h r M u h r f l
linlrv hill loving nrtns of hei lildd.’r nf 111** friini: d « n r nr i lio
mother Mury.
Rrmlfioln C o u n t y C ou rt H iiiikh a I
Haiifortl. Klorldi* oil ( h r flrpt M o nK. fttavenson. the Demorralir presdn y In ( h r fiionlh of N o v r m l - r r .
1951, whir-I. !• ( h r |»l dav &lt;tf .Noiijontial candidate.
TR A IN I'AII.S
vcmlo 'r 195*
Hr fore Ilia I. he was twice elect,
111 D l ’ltl (illtt,
I (nil'll f It I IM 1011* ■hi V of Hr |&lt;! rn i li ri ,
ed to Congress. His slUlrld, the
D U V K I I S P I I I N d S . T w i l l . &lt;AS~A nr,*
n I' M K I L N I D I N
1st, Is heavily Deniucralic and l.oul-vtlle A Nashville locomotlvu
C l r r h I ’lri'iih I 'o u r L
gave him substantial pluralities.
and two ears passed over a 13H r m l n o i r C o u n l v . K lo ih li
Rlbicoff Is 44, slim, dark, ipiict- year old high sehoo' freshman yes. ( H E A L )
spoken. He wn. horn In New liri- terday hill she escaped serious In9 0 T K K n r I ' H T T i T O l '« A H I E
tain, started life us a ncwslgiy. Hr lory
Null* i* I in KrrM iV Hlvitri (tint «'#
H
im nm li'f - iMftiil
,*ri» &lt;ft mu ('&lt;■»! D*
Is married und Inis two teen-age
Palrleiu lluncnit on her wav
Iiu h If i - milli*f »h*- f li'tl!Dm** uiiuiM
children, lie has no easy, casual &lt;i oiii a school building to the lunch m
( Him it i i i . i k - Nurni’i v. wllfi i&gt;’ihi
approach with the voters. Impress mom, .lipped amt fell on the iifficr-M It* Ti* fit!Hulls I %iiinI v, F»of
cs them with an air of ipilet sin tracks The enginear was unable til il. mill lli.lt Vi *- I vi! «!&gt;l»«'t til f**|f «frt
HAIU4 with the (*lr*'Ult Knur*
eerily.
to slop the short tram, and it siitil
|iur**iififit If* H n linn Mtti “ I Klurlilw
LsMtge gives no indication of un­ puxxed over her as she rolled lie- HtJilul**** 1*153
/H/ .1 C. ANIHlKWrt
due anxiety He Is hig, wiry, u tween the rails.
/H/ K. It A M U E
She was treulis,! at Dak llidge
man of Imposing presence, lie was
EM- m| I'll lit In n 11Lin Hi |ii h&lt;*r 11 19151
once a movie actor and the Demo­ Hospital for minor abrasions.
SOI II S', t ir M 'l'M I'IT U IS
crats do not discount Ills politirul
m iii t a x m in i,
appeal to the feminine vote. Dur­
lo re . I M I K i M n r l . l n x . n ' n t r s of IOIMI
ing World War H, he was In the
N liriri!
IP
IIK IID Iir
(ItV ItN
T l m l \V p, Hlirll, th* ni-lilsr ill lli^
Navy, saw considerable action,
Ini li, ic i ri m p * r l l l l i - « t e h n" llli-il »nlil
came out with some glittering
i i-l IUI- h I*- fnr Ins
In In- l»slecoriHons.
•m i l Itirrnnli The. r s r t l f li -n t " minitier
unit
,
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r
nf
lamianre,
I h " il"
Ills Stst hirUiday falls today and
acrlioin n nf Ilia p m i i n r l v . ami IP.President Kiscnhower Is scheduled
li nm r lit w h ic h II w a , -laarasi it .tn

S T O C K UP NOW

S JO C K

U P

N O W

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PALM RIVER .SLIC ED

Hubby Is Blamed
For Apes' Split-up

BLUE RIRI) FROZEN

FRUITS 6. VEGETAGLES

Sweet Potatoes 2 1»* 23c
A P P LE S
2 for 29c
I.YKKN

15 O/

I.YKES .‘RIO

CO RN
BEEF
HASH

Tomatoes

B R -S P R O U TS
CORN
4
SPINACH
Foi
C A U LIFLO W ER
C H IL I
W ITH
BEANS

CI.OUD - KIST 2 Vt
SHORT CAKE

V K U )A

tia fnllowa;

o r ilf lc n t a

Campaigning on ids record
Isidga tells audiences. " I don't
claim that everything is perfect,
*•&lt;*! — ." Tlw n he goes on to recite
what he ha. done. He makes
claims tn having held down the
cnatx nf government, points out
that Connecticut has the highest
Income, per family, In the nation.
, Republicans now tin! 1 five of the
sUle s six congressional scats.
D om om ts say that. U they elect
Rlbicoff, they also will win ai least
four icatx. The Republlcana any
thay expect tn hold all live, hut
(to not predict they cun carry the
Democratic 1st District, which con-

Industrial! *' 0''

Cm" ,ly'

Dt Rhode Island, (lov. Dennis
(tsserta, a g*iiUl, winy man, Is
0M»aed by Dean J. Lewis, mnyui
u# Newport, Lewli la u , has had

WK (IHK ONLY IIIOIIRST
POTENCY DllUfiS
Ut’IHMttl on tin (or integrity:
wo Rover uni- ilrtign that are
Iphh pntoiit than your ilnctnr oriloml.

FAU ST'S
DRUG STO RE

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Vi-Itr nf laaiiiiinn June HI A l&gt; I'll!
I icai -11ii 11n n of I ’r n i i s i t r ;
P W nf l.nl ST Kiirakn Hammni'H I'lnl ninth I I 'a Ke ins
Nlima III which lisaaaanl
Prniih
Krnslar
All nf nnlil iirnpcriv hmtiK In thr
I'nimly nf Pi-mlnnlff, Hlal" nf Klnr
lilti. Pniras mii h cvrilfh-afa ahull
it* ri-ilrrtni-il nci-nrilliiK In luw Ilnprn|i*rlv tl*ai rlhi&gt;t| In Mil'll i a-llfl
a nit- w ill h* m11111 in Itm hlalirai Milliar nl Ih* frnnl itnnr nf (hr Nrinl*
lint* I 'moil v I'liurt llnna* at Pan
fnril, Klnililn, nil (hr flrat Minnlar
In tna mmilh nf Nnvrmlirr, MSI ,
which |n ill* lal ilav of Nnv*mh*i.
I SSI.
Iinlril I hi a .llilh ilny nf p*pl*uih*r,
m i

69c Apple Sauce 39c
For

16 Oz.

SP A G H ETT I
M EA T BALLS

KIDS! (JET YOUR ORDER BLANK
TO SEND OFF FOR YOUR
YVALftlE TALKIE SET!

f*. I- lll'tllN D O N
r l r r h I’ lreull I.'IIUM

(HKAt.)

SWIFTS

M U S S U L M A N 'S .10.1

H.'liiliuil* Cauritv. S'

1 Lb. Hog

PARK PLACR

TKXIZE

39c TISSUE 3 for 17c BLEACH
OPERATING

SOAP POWDER

YOUR
HOMETOWN
IS
BUSINESS
Votv for F. D. 8COTT •
Proven Ruiiinetw Man

With
Chlckory

PRICES GOOD THURS.I FRIDAY and SAT. OCT. 21,22, and 23 - QUANITY RIGHTS RESERVED
OPEN UNTIL 8:30 THURS^ FRI. &amp; SAT. EVENINGS

I’alil l-ullltesl Art*.

AYE. AT 25A STREET ^
cut 100lalorltt fromypur

COMPLETELY AIR CO

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PLENTY OF FREE PARKING - CONTINUOUS-1HJ81C

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W
Weather
Make Sanford Your

Coir uml continued cool through
Xiiturila) except partly cloudy and
a few
lower Kant Coait.

Shopping Center
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VO LUM E XLV I

AN

Eg ta b lix h e d 1908

IN D E P K N U K N T

S A N F O H D . K L O K ID A .

D A IL Y

NEW SPAPER

I I U D A V . O C T . 2‘j . 10.'it

Relief Is Demanded
From. California Smog
9

S.V- '■ I
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_
_ _ _
L I A SIO N FOR S A N T A — I’hnltirtm 83 Christmas I’ arty comm liter members vlsll some of thr childrrn A * * " ' ML Horn Orphanage to art an a gu-belwccn for Santo' Claus and inquire an tn whal thry
would liar for him to deliver to Ihem Christmas E rr. I.llllr 12-year-old Mary WlUnn (not shown In
I noto) stated all she wauled for ( hriatmaa was a IllbJr with hrr name on it. The aailora assured her
they would are thut Santa brought it for her. (O f(tria l Photograph, U .S. N a ry )

I,O S A N i . K l . r . S (VP) — S n n tlic rn (*jtl if u n i inns, mil ritged
by mie n f I lie lniigesl iiiliicK n nil recm'il, m v jires.siiiyr us never
before fo r i|iiit'k net inn to rtnlve the urea's N o I p n d ile m :
sm ug.
It tiffe d v a region p t'p llin tr.l In live m illion tiers,m,*
S in re the e m re tit sii’ife began. (b n ........ .
K n ig h t In n
riu u e le d in m p n ig n c o m m itm e n ts in ||y here fo r n |n r-unm l
check mi w hat can he done. M a y o r N o r m I’nulsnn disclosed
he alm ost declared a state n f e m ergency. T h e co u n ty g ra n d
j u r y launched an in ve s tig a tio n to d e term ine if m itis m o g laws
• rre Is-ing enforced
T h 'le have Fk'I'n sii i*1 nl imiHj*
* nifrtiru'-w thr Ia ii ^ M , in
brtH tut
I'amh Ii mt, ilmivinks' ii
i »mt.l
r»,(iihi ! IV n* JiuHnu If tr4
ff Min t Mil? * jiinf
u nil'
n,. . Ht V Ml'* Ills •n, (lit* (tty
1* P'Mt •11•I•' f(M wTIlMf*' I'lll ♦f'ctl, riltli

Grand Jury Panel
Is Named Today
For Circuit Court

W _________________ __________________________
A s M iriiilrd

I'rcsw

Loused

W ire

N o. 15

W. Germany Invited
To Join NATO Today;
Saar Rift Deadlocked
Country
Fourteenth
Member
French Cabinet
To Hear Premier

"'tl*1 f filin '' 1L -vh'p to lint I l»V VI'ttlljr

•■! .ii &gt;.,(( k vnltl ihrifirnttm x withfi • \ * m
Thi* I. u a A n ^ r l t w f i i y
1 •’ ‘ 5 Ini
v ntrtl fit limit mi in

I’ \ Ii IS 1,1 b — W ith
tho
\ panel id ;w persona wcr&lt; ♦I rtf " I hut niiii; Iiih ih
named today Irmn which to select
tin on l nf etiiiipli'ti1 fn ih iro of
\ 1 1«»- i ill i rill Mli'M' i* i r i’ll
a grand Jury tor llie fall term ol f'i* i i' ITth 'trtiitfht i Imv# Hiif
I1’•'•'in h - ( li’n n n n talks on tho
the Circuit Cmiri according t&gt; I ’ hhimrd it fof- hniii|! 111if cvct,
S a a r ovi'r.shudinvm g th o ir deI lerk O I’ Herndon
*V11 fI% f!(» - 4 Mill »* tllloit? "hlltll
i tsji'ii. the I I m m ilio rs of tho
From the Hi person panel, I* ►
•i: him* ' mnt nmiNt’ii H m « vui^
will he chosen to constitute the
N o rth
A tla n tic T r o u t v O r *ff
Hit
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grand pin
It is scheduled lo
trutiizutiiHi
tm lav iuvito d W e st
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.ith
if
it
littIt*
Rirl
Hi
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meet at in .1 m Nov
2 Th is
(lo im m iw to join th o ir tilligrand jurv. when lormed, will re r ♦i.t ifni &gt;Um i &lt;i\ fh»pv iiH’ nii*v
r n f iili'ii h»*rfin -*• nf
utu o.
main in forte, m l.lid to cull tin I’’i»
f. Ml
til the next term ol cmiri
['ii m h P re m ie r P i e r r e
I HA.MPAION, 111. (A t-A radio
\»l n'-llullnti no an nutating
Named were \mlrew Jaktlhcin
'feu I" l-iMiiee imni-it in the inI I hi’sler II Miller, .lames |* lloltr
t
ii. can heir leu rIv aftia -ei
City water was turnrd otf Irom station and residents of two H’.i
vihiti,in_ Lmii.-i i,., | I reporters
I p. m. to 1 p. m. today in the urns rides have ended a novel : W ASHINGTON iAt— The U lm r , 'jaw . -’"hri Herman Slanlfer S r.
Kugetie ftmidi v devi-Tuped
h( \\ , l| Ilia' ll'1
" Ull. t"t
Mt 1
area bounded by Laurel Ate.. campaign lo get rid of slnrllngs[ Department is rrcniilliig IS.txKf mi
&gt; eking nrueess fill ...... lilt 1
. "ifi*
i * m'Ih '! hi t 1j* m v, ti milcNjB hi*
Fourth St. nnd t'ernn Ate., Thir
t- i'li "t'tniit1 ifiiHnliiii- in ItM I
ind
-ire
huoine
Hie
experiment
in
'
Uraittw
In
five
Southeastern
states
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Ibwlr
I'
McMtunter
Mrs
^
K,„r|lla rllntv i)(„| Marv trance* Smith tuseph (,er
'k' 1‘ ' '
' ' b’lM' ht of
teenth St., and (Hite Ate., and amt art hoping the 'xpcrlmeiil in ,
I I &gt; I• " ■ i rnutN 11 hi I h* *m l 4
JI.
er Walter .1
weal to the City litnlla In allow bird pest control wua successful
vegelahle fields this winter
fhomas .1 Kee.er,
i I
t •! 1111 I Ii* nf -M|l film? -|m &gt;\
For
(our
day*
till*
week,
lit
t.V
Krntine. .limriili II I'uRev i.h-ugi
ronlrarlura to lie in new water
\
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Iflt " 1 Ilf
'■uni !I i of ini,
The recruiting ». going en in \\ llentnli, 1’ll ill. ;• Janie . Allen. I * *K't Ii l|MHji |h"l|
minute programs, the radio station
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br&lt;a*lca:.t Use distress call of the
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itt«( i ii i jftiFtd nlJi » m •i * ti
Carolina so l Tennessee
t rank Reacilnri, .lames .1 Single
I ity
Clerk IT N, Siiyer on starling Preceding the recording Smith
Ihiff-s, itufM' lo n^liiri* tt*fiiiafn
•lliiltl* ,|s tin III at aa|ll|| fo­
The number nf workers sought lar&gt;
I 1 •-I IM'Fll I" Illl'l f'/'MI'1 *tl'
liouneeil today lhot absentee hnl- were a few minute* of recorded
« aril r n u m hiu lii r mooli r
-1l "II i; l d M|M.Ill sl'lOUtl «*1 **|i*f1l
^ • F &lt;»v 1 in hi • ha "*!•*» K"maii
I, I I I '
|)| .V till'll t 11*I *,
lot.t fur tin1 City election may (&gt;&lt;• selected noises, gun shots, bomb la a 3.(Kgl increase over last full. Mead) It Mill •laud, tntili A Ilift* )
III*'* iin* (I lo r ) I'f tiniiT M( ml' It,in
ol I t *«lit •, IM . [\ on. 1 1 Ii tn ui't. in 1nv iI * i tM'at !\1 tin*
*t ' »
i y ' liiifi mu u h•'»'1 *'Ui
Jai I
obtained at hia nffico in the City explosions anil miscellaneous pops due In an expansion of the iigtleu' Elek l.illlali N l.t man
rati Vflrriatir t U i^ l lirtin tfi i Ii «m *11«•i
• "Mil il *1 s -nit » i! n 'an.Ins: ^i*
Vill lion % 1 (1(1 Itiiliwli
Hall. They may lie returned uny mil bangs. They were described ns tural programs In Florida The IA. Slatfiird Rnv I. I uiig. i lilfnrd \\ If- Mi* •• 1 inti\ i 1 1f »| tIk |iuhti
S n irt.if i Inf loirkun Vlfaiiw, mil I s Sn t rl.if i *it St *ti* Inlio
•' ** A HIM* |ft I*| .IflKtlMI of th**
Hu* “ aw fullest sound you ever IKK) will lie In iidihllon to the for­ Hull ' 1’.mI I’riesl
i 111
ii-' • f i ii 11hi&gt;'iit iiihl ii rMa
1'lee M
time up until Oct. 30, he said.
F «*»Icr Hiilli s ( lot* riMffnii.il II tit11» |ihn1**l
14M' 11 |It' 111*11'1 1 w*h*oni«Ml him
eign workers annually brought in SiniHi'im. Ruheil M Mrt.laruti. Fi fij” f••t H' ' F Ii vtil t'l'ii i Fveri t
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I 1 l Ul'pJMV « 1 W !
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Thomas W
Mem
Richard II
i 'i* I i Iilj»'In Ik t in » I hi
The Cnilgrrgntiunal C h r 1 a linn
Radius throughout the twin elites from the British West Indies.
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"it h ti t \|l n1n't'"h 15th full
Willis F Sloan, I'hirf nf I he farm Rnnvhollnm. I'lairn i I, Mi Kre I "
V’’j**I* hi 'a i ti* in nit I Hi
t.'hurrh la alaging a fish I n thiw nf Chutnpatgp.tJrliana, home n( the
K" mi!" 1 \ all \ \ f i) mu full nt*It Kill-.
Louis (! O" tl , ' it* I*, Mi*inn fhi ii
i iir
erenlng nl It n'rlnrk al the Farm- University of lllinnis. were turned plnrrmenl bureau of Hus Inter dr S r , James
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Spalding I "H I JI* sJ. * flit i * t lie *if|j, vkFit l •
er'a Aurlion to gel fiimla for their up fu'l blast during Hie hmiv.leasts parlinrnt, told a rc|xirter dial Flor­ Ilarrmgti'ii. John
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Hi'j'kilis, .lake {' (■'« 1nil IMV! vt i"v 11 i Ek , li|ihi tk ivai if
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new ehurrlt.
Many persons placed portable r,i ida each fall nh&lt;&gt; get- large mini Joseph
Ih ts of workers who do nut register Thompsim. and Miltnn I) Heel
H" "IV , n 1 111if a"* ji f1‘iif! !i wnil
lit411-*|» I "n il'll Srffrlriry Sir
liters in yards nr open window*.
A light evening ia ip store fin
Vnflioin Fah’ii cdiuiutnuU^I I ’ .S.
Hi lot* n mini I II till tall I I'M'
Motorists, joining in the commu­ with the U. S employ meiil uflires
the City rum m ins inn at its meet­ nity project to rid the cltie# of the in the various slates. Hb said there
till** H'llllf i** i jitl'(I ii 11 ifivi'ixlan
\\ NSHISH |H\
&lt;iff. Nil atill ii ri»•l In i.i l tl Mini J«' &lt; "t iv MImp'll Si 1 it tm v nf Stilt** .1•&gt;h!i Flirtt«?r
ing on Monday night, according to bird*, parked under true* In which Is no way to count these additional
1 Full's fm hi** Am* 1 inin pulley uf
u hcitv\ l i i V f r I&gt;f Will tn nil n t o p &gt;4, .1
nation * i lii'ihl*' \*11*’i * fn tilt \ ' •v ' I•11i 11 i * lit Hi' •■ *» ‘I mill
City Mgr, Warren f{. Knowles. luiulreds of the starling* r .-ted j pee pie
' ‘ *ur Fh*» ( mm ltiiin-* into N A TO .
f oolfrEnyi" whii'h hi:I t* hkf a Lk«l l&lt;
tot to fi^Ufr nf 7 I.H7L*. Hill.
E. II. Johnann. superintendent of and turned bit ear rhrtin sets Some j Moan said I lie number of person*
Oullert comm**nt*'(J that thin util)
t&gt;n a kattlv.
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the City water department, la lo oolltical candidate* volunteered. applying for work vl various em­
w* imt "h»'lp n«'hl« vi' n rt*&gt;lnllun of
Sfnojr innhh* fti*‘ #lIn^ i If**1 ii
•ati’N at 15,1 15 ,1HI, ini Imitfii? tin fij'ai) of
1 1 ialjtnov "flumilU
ployment offices is-.imt unusual
appear before the commission to loud-speaker truth*
tnilMUft nii l h m t d i on Mi *i*‘iiH|ly |
half M|M'f|ll IM111r*'tt •
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Tlte recorded;.*larllng tfi l r * , , . .. .
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I* t h. h ir Ii* *t i‘m nt iv umu |M*”*11!* 11f inI v* if
W diance in whlyh sewer charge* nro •alfcH-dewrlbfd «* ooondlAg like
worker*
Hun •11 aj*ul hi a vimiiti ymon wor#
.iisMii'h to ttr«nk tho irtvi*t i««n anil
n'^ ■' '
\|t \i "i till) I I’ m * 1 ilmlfi* m .f i- * lima*.
iiiti h**». &lt;1 fi*Mn “ v»'i 1
provided. There la'lt question ss tn ■'(•(week, eeccek, (v r l," w «- &lt;&gt;l» registeringw had
come from the
ti* ho • iht’lPnfllA'hhof ’
FjIiik |i"M•Mu k ' n a ivav
til*' **F11' **4' MIFF* i i in I** j ■ 1 ti a ^ v* if *' j, ih•i'f f t r*T. •. (*full m the *»h : iifi!/jiiihm H« r*,Fn»ik**d
what special provision la going tn •allied In rnoperatlim wllli pulicc , drought area* of the Soutlwiist
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be made In sewer charge.* fur mil the Hniversily of Illinois.
Fhi'rt* I-* u Mil l h miMorlfv »n Herif » im•*i r" ik•11 in i In' \vof I*I S ova Iho la
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unit l*&gt;i m #*1*» linn m I •»m #
resident* uallig nit eomilliiinner &lt;
MMIt'V (411(1 III* -xll.l he llMPl'd th*V*M*
\ 15 ftIII Ii p.iliH clio^pn !«**!.•v It- In Jt **q n* ti jm11v w*"t|.| iiirm i«« I hr total Fh it v»' il a r i « *»i*| at
T l»r [sillrc captured a Mat Vug I
nnd other*.
11 ’.v it * Mi *1 4:1 a Ill'll,iri t K ill |k'm|i Ii" will he 11 ent('•I With I'OFl
will in.ikr ii(&gt; thi* inrhvN for flu* tH• m i " "inf '*i imEtutnoi
vliich wa* m&gt; problem herau.'c id
liir 11 him u a •■!' 'i'j \ I. H
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I In j .lim it .1 ^i»f* t *|it r .'lit iti
The rnrmmnulrng tlfflrer of Hie (Itoiniind* in the eilirs Tile I
,intI N tfli |&gt; V &gt;l.i
inn In t 11*rk t* I* llrm ilon. n 'm h t| , i , ,f,«v \n |!«l|i|f-i
•nf *"I m* *. a ♦ '.f / /'ll .'I I mv*1 tl**- (m ■
I if lye in * Ii 1 k" h int*' hIIfl*t"!f
I'hutographir Siiuailron r.2, Cdr. university's Eleclrical Engineering
starts Moiul.iv
laf* r hsi I Hi" I*
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\ 1'I I il*- I n 1111 'vhi'il of I ii 11 •11 t 1111 t f|•• 1 •M1 M ( nt 1 , "idiitK 111 ll
J, l. ( iimhI w Iii , aiimiunres the re­ SchiKil slrunu the bird up by the|ir»i f at rt to i in |tI'M1 ||yf a " . i ii.Ht I. I, * I " F.F \ "in • mill Fi I hi Ii ialSn f 11 r •11. **J 'Ilf "f! MV ■ ! » 1! M
They ate t
hull!' ',1 V I" f "ft U ft" M.14 pm — ml
I-/ I 1 *! 1 III 1"i;,M ||m la 11( l h. ift-'
ceipt alid prmrntallim of peima- led*, Hicn cut a lain' id it’- ill
Mondav
Vf rlldi' ■* I1t 1111 a1 tii'li li flirt- diite
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ent nppninlmeitl* lo lieulenurtt :rc&gt;* call
Named wen
t I1 |v,u m (- I itaji |"Ilf finit*MM' 1 fit I 11| i J|I'MI1
Hill 111 t! pei il: III &lt;'tire 1 hi'M • iin &gt;4iit 1 with Shit
''H i! fi-*fl1 itf - ,1 i, di' .p uf
commander, by the Secretary of
Larry Stewart, niiiuagcr id r.nlt
John D Alif.ili.ims, Rnv Stirisun, lit I'MI 111*-I m »- tm - • «■|*fMifMl I i'll \l- I'M111* i I*it r riiilr l
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\ ilk nil ),. jel Itf41 •f In « ahMM'fi w l mdi
i i minfu'tI l|ian ,i' utlr I' i*« I*»a*» nf
A the N «vy, to three officers nf his -tatiun WHWS, which made thr
James X llsen Setti J Hook I
|!" 11*I itlit s fulfil fit III F \site I*11 I I'|♦1*'nr flf,|f l v*“* \\ I 1 it V • ter' 11,lf I" 11 I’ll!
Ill|J M*•» of I I fl W IIMOM* Ml hei**M Fil l iirinui! alaff. The of Brers Hint have re­ brmeJcasis, said rcsidenl* rc|»rtr.'
LONDON ,P — Ncw-paperv still C Cisik. Waller \ 11&lt;&gt;11s Kal|iti Mi'll I"K ‘FFFF* tnl in»i'■ft»hi
Ipi Hi &gt;1 , *‘iidi»i *fd fn- pidit \ JiFt'l
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■t \ &lt;Lu&gt; H» V»l M?.J *11\ I»111r| ,j I fir **I » 4111 iU
i,' I IX "I I ’ 1 pel re'll
ceived (he permanent roiiindssiiiii- ji.i»d resuRs. Rut, lie ndth'd. lir
thr pace Tor creating and In W laisstng. -I.imes Cl.iv Willi *r11s llil-s nn
I I|"M IM till I Mllft I I'M* *•* ll*'f*t
I hi \e vi V ml k l il V 11*JIIT * how
11*fu **M Fit in •&lt;i ,.f . ,. ri.l It i (*11 till
ed rank are I,cdr, p. P. Favreau. lidn't know where Uic depailing i fluencing public opinion. D r t'yri'. Sidney I Vihli pi, Harold I’ M.d/
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Mu I.i r 1• i pj i ' Ir ii 11 il v "ifi ev e1 ,tfi Mol I III Iv V11lltf-4.1l ,11(I » h i ’ K *ek
la-dt. W. M. ,Mr('arson Jr, amt birds went
| (larhetl, iircllblshop of York, -ay* William E Lodge. Ttionm • "
Him in 1'Ml File v"le| n rll"M‘ a
l.rdr. W, M, lllnes. All three of­
VI A lil 1 ' Ml I ' I'll im t'#'»**
riiiP tuivr I....ti m.ith' f'*r th**
trank J la k u l, &lt;ill
"We're keeping Hie dir troys call
The iirrvs, hr says, leaves a Brown Jr
m 1 v 1 a Mil A I S *if Ml till * v 1*11
I Fir »; IIn Mi i- 11TM 11* I *hi'ihli'
i' IMilt' F" 11u11Tm\4 j|f 1*1 MM*»M *f Jli*
ficer* are Nat nl aviators and lino
ii file hi ease they come buck," sleeper impression than either radio ver W H ill lo-orge II Thigpen
Mills t tti
received advnnrol training in tin ir ^anl
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Holier* II Eubanks, le u i. i:
television
technical skills of photographic
i itv v* •. 1*? s»'sf** Inv Inut I »FI nnnii J f t Mi" court!' \ 4*.*1f**-«I in , m*el h t ■I ,» i* tl F ike
•\i■i ' ij'lif v ami i tilt *F l Im* 4»*•!
" I sometimes heal Hi d the press II ini Mi .in. Vlelrew st aok - e I no -i
Im 11 4*1114 iii-ilij hep ihli* m up Ml.1 Tl a .1
flights. '|hry all have from 12 to
'»*w OFifll if* &gt;1 ! . ’&lt;&gt;'•&lt;M**| im p -f*fiFi 11
I lull pl*|lM*'» 11! th**
no hmgisr lias tile mflupure it oner I. Hnmohre) I’.oil J • he-o t m ft uf *&gt;f 15 ii.cFi t*m *ii
IB years nf Naval service and qua­
nu I Fit I si In &lt;1 IMMM'.’f Uitri % J" * o*
*| 4r af *'f i &lt; I ill \| ,4 N •*I • t|*ifj**s file 1 *A A • »• I M I* I'M • V11•'Til.
possessed," he reeeutlv told the Holier! r Cole, (ieorge W Iniihv
U ,)f nil Pier • **•f *llv*ltl v 11 "Mi
lified In fly many types nf service
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Royal Com mission on Hie Ibesx
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aircraft. Cpon presenting the rer
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“ I am doubtful alumt this The Walters, Francis I I’e/ul l. I 'tin fl *0 f.K’f »»f »)tu |M|i»
pel &lt;» III
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n f vvln nlaleil. "II is willl great picachic L Betts
n.'ultiy, liMtil.l tfik*’ iMfi In tFircf* li'llf III v ifri
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BDSTDN ‘f&gt; — Three American nression on the mini! than what Is
I, II Harvey, M L
1'ol.iud. \\*‘**kh, va' ii FFm r |.*'i111it( M41. n'T.m l IJ.M immi l i'M v* il ' iK*' «i11*t
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■lire that I deliver jour appointI''1 1 1iiiipcfit Lint'
t Ei' i * i h j* Sllrif
heard,"
Henry Hansen Dean W Thomas. lri*c t*i I Ml y Slur. Wrtir*'ii I. ipmj hi 1 j .;1
Im! ll Itf . MH5 ;»17 mi hr led i '*4i H!l ■ATI&lt;n m1pi
mtnta *a fleiilrnunl tummandrra, 'tuclnra today shared thr Nribel
I'rlre fur M rdlrlnr In recugnlliun i Dr. finrhell, Britain's second Eugene A Srlmonc. James Wil m K rn»wl»’N.
U . 8. Navy."
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or research which may make pus- ranking Anglican churchman, ex Mrs (irraldlne N lleltel. Jo.epli Sr w it jin. I slit'll nt'Wt vm ip ctiitiiMiw M ai vhtruts l friffl, IIH 1Mi'lmi| fI m||| t }p’ ( JilittM'l ttit't'! i Mj£» VVt'-rtt
t » v i r l !*; m» mi I In* j m m h r i of |m*i
ihie mass varclnati'in agnlnsl plained:
Warren, Travis R Chandler, Led li!ll*sf f*»t Ihr i-i'Mijrrt*
ed t I'F It10 |Ft*III ( l i t , ,[|fid II 1 1-1.1 Fill IllJtMV ' tfMV*-! TUMPIlt lllltl OP1MF*
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Dr Julia I Enders .'&gt;7. of thr lo by millions, but only a minority Falkenberg. W illnee M I'hiiip ,
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tarvard Medical Sr land was lead are Irsined llvlriir-rs who could nr William It Vincent Hereki.di t
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jjf No. .1 of (he extnslve City o -.v r -ek C itutihinv, .7M. now a proI". I i Hi lit 1 Inti ut I'lllla lliln llli' soon 'Vyouiing r to .1 n«-d -diool I -1 .10 idol a111 y of '.Wi I’HH ■■1111&gt;.i 1 cd tIm1 Miit iriiicil Stu*r n»vi»tiat iorirt Im*
^ and water program has been laid essor of Western Reserve Medi­ deeper impression Tlie written
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In the ground, according to City
NAHA. Japan ',P
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•FIJI* 1 niiii t il re 4*1 1 t .11 (Mil -til' i hiiiiicllMi h"TM ml A h tuilHT.
lliggr t ooli-.r-' wi-H Ioivii &gt;0
md ronfugloiis diseases depart- read at kf.sure helps in foriii the students al Nora University li.i' e mg devotum of tn - own great gills
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The ronlrnet etdrqlled " e lay­ meat of City Hospital, Cleveland, opinion of Ihr more inlelligenl eiti accused a piofeswor of leaching knowledge "
( ,1 Idol 111 1, Mil lion, (llioi, .i'MINki, IlIMP fiei'll Fiji if ( m| i*-ii I.. \ p IV W. f ! it'f'IPlilIrt hint cmifroiited
m is who will heton.e leadeni In them lo drink whiskv und "nuke
ing of approximately' ,‘I.H mile* of Ohio.
fIppeiiFieiuiei, head ol the Itisli Now Ji-r.scy, :.xn ivn. Hoi da mo
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Tlie trio made possible the teat Ibeir locality or in Ihe nation."
water main, moatlyr In the aoothlove" lielilnd clot-wl thsits. Ihr
(or Advanced Seiencr al "K l 'troro's •’*' loooo IVi Coflaln mcpf
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And, he added, " I am afraid A.sahl Evening Nc\vs rcpotle I i» lute
•*t section of the city ami west of •ulie development of |mlh&gt; virus in
p liirelon, N J and ercdltcd with ijiat.IMM); Mohlgan, llio.iioi, pi-uo 1 1IlSfl nfi j • 1, ltd \ K\A V 1 HIi.i \ Mlltrt ' ! "1 JI Sun I set 11- ment uhiidl
F-i| nui npiiruvr [ 111rt iipptirnoldxborounh, while a abort *ec- ordinary hod) tissues and opened that too much television gating will ■■lay.
iilaying a major rule III develop syli ,110.1 2IKMHKI
»;!!&gt; I’ll* 1.,ll,-, ligure M’|Ul ■1it L11 1 It*- 1*111
tlon wn* laid in the southwest see- the way to the Salk method of leave only sugierflclal and Reeling
Axiihi said KKi women sliuh'tiis mg the •&gt;In inic- hoinh received the
f I I 1 »»l 1 ",v ,1 . ill Mi1 ! 1- 1 '■(1 ,t il\ wn* a i &gt;t*-l. in * to the Id*
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a
Ktalo,
linu
111"
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il-uto
lreparlnB
po|ln
vnrrlrm
I m pren tons "
l u 'i-o o ( ,1'inmti xtati’iio’iil tiutultlon of Jiwnfor.l.
at tne university in-lv. u pnitrvi award last mgtii He -iiol it re w ith New Yoik wen* t onor. I i - nl il If01 Ml '1 MV1r lt!5M
• in tin■ »1**1 1) Rig I hire high
Id all, IH.HH!) Teet of alx-lnrh
rally yesterday and adapted a n-- iifllrm* "Unit s|iiril of human
, uiiimi-iiiou'i * •-ill 1is-r m tin* dav.
cant Iron pipe, l,M B feet of eightolutlon calling for oualcr of 1'iM lirui'ierlmod that is the Imp &gt; ol
i(ich nlpo and 6lfi fnot of 10-inch
Atagoslilro Abe on charge* of im­ Irulay's world "
nlpa were Installed, plus HI now
Dr Albert Einstein mminendeil
moral COwhirl
lire hydrant *.
The cords said Die -4.N yc ir old the club lor honoring his colleague
Contractor for iho job was the
psychology professor bad offriml "in recognition of Ills exemplary
E, If. Holromhe Jr. construction
ocilcr grades In return for lln lr eoiidiirt a* a clll/en ol hi* conn
Irv "
concern of Clearwater. Cost of the
U IT Z
TA U ^ H A N .S K E &lt;Jf&gt;-TIie Florida they were engaged tn h&gt;llrry and favors.
Earlier this year Ihe Alomle En
project was set at $(WIt I -I -1.21,
Professor Abe culled Hie charges
M ACO N, tin. f/l'J "It*' blew lo&gt; ken Roth w ild s M If ,1111)0,cd
I'rulav mid Satin day
Supreme
Court
said
loday
il'a
unergv l'oiriinls*liiii rilled lluil Op
bookmaktng actlvltes which Flor­ "rfdlculous."
Clean-up work la In iim gron,
It* was happed la tin wie, kng&gt;
"Plan u- (iunxinokc"
iienlielliier was a loyal Amerlian In,rI, unlit the car t&gt;»tt.-iv went
Which cntalla patching of xtrceti. ipcrtsmnnlike fir the stale lo use ida law declurc.l to tm a nuisance.
I mi . :i Mi ri:og - 1): Id
information from federal gambling
Iml denied him secnrlly elearnnee dead, tie yelled uutit to, too all day Tuesday. I'm-day luglil.
fn throwing out the padlocking
all day We,Iru--day and all ol
"Shanghai Storv"
on giouiols he had associated with hoarse."
•tamp record* to “ entrap a o l con­ order, Justice Terrell said “ Ihe
2:2« - f , • 1 1 !
individuals of )|iiesllonal&gt;le loyalty
Tim* di,| Mr*. M E llalhiiil to Wedhrodny rugtit 'I lien an iinidcii
vict" gamh'ers
otate proposes to use the evidence
Sumlav and Monday
day deiwrllie tlie ordeal of tier HI tifieil Negro found him an I , ilh d
Tho court ruled purchase of a of the gambler's rigid to exploit
"Rear Window"
year-old husband who, both ana* for help.
federal gambling stamp cannot be ht* trade which he was required to
Dorlor* nii id they would not
There will lw n *peti*l meeting used by Itself to padlock the prem­ file with the Internal revenue de­
MAN1I.A 'Jv-KIxteen link rebel*
I un - ,’1:111 r,:M - 7:18 • l):25
and a leg broken, *|„ ol tilt Ivonr ^ of tho Semlnula County School ises listed in the stamp application partment on Which lo convict him. and four soldier* werr killed yes­
in lortuie in Ida wrecked uotoluu- have believed lie could have sill
M OYIEL.VN’ D
vived if tliey hud not seen him
Boartl Tuesday at 10 a. m., *c- ■■ ■ public nuisance.
lillr.
Start* UStl)
"Th e gambler had the same terday in n (larrup of ihe Philip
alive.
i carding to School* Superintendent
tint
"Arena"
Tlie ruling, by Justice Glenn right to Invoke the protect'on of pines' subsiding Communist
Italiairt, a iixleamuti, was found
Eighty
people
had
registered
Saul
his
wife:
R. T . Mllwee, to modvo written Terrell, threw out an injunction the bill of rights that the Commu­ rebellion
CM
in:t)U
lii'iir
iteiiui
yesterday
m
the
wre,-k
(tils
year
for
tne
Uitv
election,
ac
"He’a
iu
(lod's
hand*
now.
If
blda for the purchase of milk for tasued by Dade County Circuit
The Philippine army rejmrlrd a cording to Mrs I i abe Michael of age of hlv unto iu dense wooded
"Men „f tlie Fighting laidy"
nists,
the
lawyer,
tne
teacher
and
he
lives,
It
will
bo
Jil«t
hci’nuit’
Semlnoio county achoola.
patrol was ambiisbed near Saiujia the City clerk’s office loday.
fudge Marshall C. WLsetiearl pad­
growth alongside tl. H. 21! four IJod was liol ready for him in go
8:20 only
Thl* action la to bo taken in or­ locking several establishments for tbs preacher has Imt It Is contrary I«e, In Queson province soulhciist
II N Suyer, f'ily clerk, said miles noll 111 of nearby Ciwhran.
Saturday
to
every
principle
of
fair
play
and
ye l."
der to qualify for tho 1061 agri­ which James Boynton had obtained
of
Manila.
there
are
uimruxlmately
3,)UU
S ta n (1:30
sportsmanship for the sovereignly
He reiaallieil in crilienl rondi
During the two nights when
cultural act which provide* for federal gambling stamps,
registered
in
all
"Utah"
to exact ■ cut from the gambter's
linn today at u Macon hiupital tail
milk to achoola, paid for by the
llegistratbm for the City elee- wav nlile tn give Mr*, tlallanl temperatures hoveled a r o u n d
Boynton appealed to the Supreme take and then use the evidence he
"Thumlerhead. Son of Flick*"
freezing, Ralliinl lapsed Into long
federal government.
lion, Nov. 2, will end at 5 p.m fragmentary details of hi* acci­ periods of iinronxeloiisncHs, ttien
Court on the ground the stale was is required to file ivtth which to
Sunilav und Moinlav
The act provldea for 150 million
today.
Start* 8:30
dent and two nights in nenr-freex- calm, to and pu.sxed out again, he
^ to ba uae«l throughout the country forcing him to incriminate hlmaelf entrap ami convict him. . . .
Anothar
reminder
that
the
unconstitutionally
In
usitig
pur­
“ I do net think the state can
".Money From Home"
ing wcuther.
told Ids family.
■ tq increase milk consumption In
(Iwanla
Club
la
apomorlng
the
LO
C
A
L
COM
PANY
SOLD
chase
of
the
gambling
stamp
«•
C O L O R E D D R IV E IN
Mrs. Hallitrd said her htuhnlld
"Ho l"fl home about a ouurter
•Vtnp achoola, Florida’* initial ra- the sole evidence for declaring his ground its case on the mere fact
The Sanford Paint and Glaxa Co.
that defendants have purchased a football gams hero al Ihr Mem.
Friday
to ninr&gt; Tuesday," she unid. "lie was sulijeet to heart ultucks. She
&gt;t of these funds amounts to
today
wax
void
tn
Stanley
]|.
•trial
Htadlum
tonight
at
H
establishments
nuisances,
gambling stamp and paid the ex­
"The Syxtem"
told us ho I,larked out aluiut l):.'l&lt;) added Hint when she did not hear
, .Od.OOO, Blda must now be tak­
o'clock
between
Ihe
Hcmlnolr
Sumner,
Portvmouth,
Va.,
who
I*
He
contended
the
state
had
no
cise U s shown."
2 Cartoons
from him Tuesday night, she sup* i
en to qualify Seminole County to
packing up Ihe
Inventory
lor wlilla driving alone.”
•nd Krttarlinua high achimla.
Ills enr cnrceneil nrroxa a field (ioscd that he had suffered a minor
Saturday
y ^ ly^application for &gt;U share, actual evidence that he was con­
trnnxfcr to Pnrtimouth. The proProceed
a
of
the
game
are
In
tin
ducting lottery operations.
H EAD S T O N EW YO R K
"Jlvuro" (Color)
vimix owner lx Howard MrGough, and down an embankment. It was attack and pulled iu somewhere for i
cplil between HIIH and the civic
Justice Terrell said the state had
AUCKLAND, New Zealand M i I " I l Came From Outer Spare"
In easy shouting dlxtuuco of miu’h treatment.
club, which will use IU nhar* in
raked on the fact that defendants WUliMI WUfls, 01-year-old U.S.
PLAN ECR ASH ES
Dullard is employed by a liir- .
traveled IJ. R. 2d hut n heavy
Cartoon
purchased federal g a m b l i n g raftsmxn who drifted front Peru IU project far underprivileged
C n U Z E IB O DO SUL, Bra all W* stand of Decs laced with ilimno mlnghnm, Ala,, hardware firm,
Sunday and Monday
stamp*, listed the places where to Pago Pago, American Samoa. children. The Ht, August ind — A plane carrying 32 perwns undvrbmah screened It from sight. When he hmi not lawn hear,) from
"llotnnv Bay" (Culor)
team la undented this season,
dor to tha United State*, wax they proposed to conduct gambling In Its daya, left today on the first while
Ballard not only was helpless Wednesday, Mrs. Bullard notified
overshot (be landing atrip at SanCat too)] — New*
iha Celery Feds have n
activities
and
paid
the
excise
tax"
log of a flight to New York. Willis M record.
aomod comptroUar general today
toa Dumont Airport ycitorday and hut was In great pain. One leg, the Bin to Patrol, which begun a
Starts 7:15
requlrad
by
federal
law
to
prove
reached Samoa Oct 15.
Ijr
NatkxulAiseinbly.
an ankle and some ribs warn bro­ scutch for him.
ran into iha iea.

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Strolling
In Sanford

Radio Is Used
To Rid City
Of Starlings

Labor Department
Recruiting 15,000
For Florida Work

United States Eligible Voters
Estimated To Total 74,879,146

45-Member Panel
Chosen For Juries
Of County Court

Archbishop
Tells Of Value
Of Newspaper

C ity W orkers l ay
150-Fcct O f Sewer

Three Doctors
Get Nobel Prize

Contract No. B
O f City Program
Nearly Finished

Teacher Accused
Of Being Masher

Oppenhcim er
Given Award

Court Says Not Cricket To Use
Gambling Stamps For Arrests

*

Motorist With Broken Limbs
Spends 2 Days In Wrecked Car

Twenty Are Killed
In Bloody Ambush

School Board
_ To Receive Bids

Movie Time Table

80 Residents
New Registrants

Benefit Game

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F rl. O c t 31. 1054

ill Church Natlcaa muat ba praccntad at Tha liar aId afflca by 4 ^ »
i». M. &lt;m tha day befor* publication.
/ .IH E F IR S T BAPTIST CHURCH
’J
OF OVIKDO
.{
Ray. lamia Day. Minitier
P 0:45 a.m. Sunday School, D. F
| Sbaaler Sr., superintendent.
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
Corner Hrroad St, and Elm Ave.
Sam F. Binkley, Kvahgetist

Sunday to a.m. tllblo study.
II n in. Worship und coimniin
Ion, with preaching nil "lie Scrv
ed His Own tieimralinn."
G EN EV A BAPTIST CHURCH
7:30 p m .
Evening Worship
Uracva
subject of sermon, "Offeinled
Saaaual Steam , Paata.
Ch rial."
ay School 10 a.m.
Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Mid week
Church Service 11 a.m.
IIIIde study.
Training Union 7 n.m.
Thursday:
10:30 a.m.
I.adies1
Evening Worihlp Service I p.m.
Wedneiday prayer Service 8 p.m Slide class.
Radio broadcast over W TIIII
each Monday, Wednesday and Frl
LUTH ERAN &lt;J!URCH
day morn Inits from 7 a.m. to 7:13
OP TU B REDEEM ER

(Rev. Phillip Schlraiman. Minliler n III
Servlcea at The Yacht Club
CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN
Sunday School 9:13 a.m.
CHUHCII
Church Barvice 10:30 a.m.

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700 Elm A vcpl

lap, Mlatter
W. i . Oalman.
I (Saturday) U:3o
Sabbath School

I

V. Buckner, super

RBJSSt"

I TR A D ED A CHURCH FOIt
A IIOI.E IN T IIE GROUND
1 iraded a church fur a hole In Ho
tround—
_____
flole
In Hie
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ie

ground ami a hope;
gi
A hope Ihat under Ihe living God
Building would rise from
CHURCH
broken sod.
rt

fornlng service 11 a. m.

j, SOUTH
SIDE
Morning
ie

J. Bernard Root, Minister
Sunday School 0:45 a.m.
Morning'Worship 11 n.m. Tuple
"Whnl Is A Christian?"

Pastor
r
W. L ? LStephen*.
ej
lUMeiwol
nbolham
Miltoni It

rhool Super!Intrmlfni
Sunday School
urch.
Welcome (o the emir
Sunday School 10 a.m.
Morning Worship 11 a.m
Evening Worship 8 p.m.
prayer Meeting Wednesday

pm.
S T. PAVI/H I.U THR R AN

St. Luke's Lutheran— In Slavla
(M gr Oviedo), thf Rev. Stephen

E ra s | X 'f e « S ilt

family In Sundayy Sehool,
!
Worship 11 a.m.
M o r n in g
Broadcast
over
W
TIIIIi. Sermon
t
hy W. I*. Brook* Jr.
Training Union 0:15. p in. Do-,
portmenU fur each age group.
Nursery for children under 4 yean
of age.
Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. Ser­
mon hy W. I*. Brooks Jr.
Wednesday Evening Service 7:30
p in. We begin a study of Ephoslans ol Ihe Wednesday service
tills week. We urge you In attend.
Nursery open ai all service* for
children under 0 years of age.
Earphones for Ihe hard of hearing
Welrnme.
E l.B E II SPItlNGS HAPfl-ST

CHAPEL

Sponsored by First Baptist Church

of Hanford
Charles Mulrhrad, Hunerinlemtenl
of Sunday School
Frank Bryan, Preacher
Sunday School 2:30 p.m.
Preaching 3:30 p m .

ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
Twelfth St, and Imurel Ave.
Rev, C. W. Marshall, Pastor

Sunday Service* 9:43 a.m. Don'l
I Irmleil a church lor u hole In Ihe send your chilihen, -hrlng them. A
ground—
eluss for every age
Because a iieuplc I'd fnmiil
II a in. Mnrnlng Service, sermon
Who wllh a will were eeaily In 1"Stir Up The Gift."
work.
11:30 p.m. Chrlsl's Ambassadors.
I’ray and pay and never shirk our youth program Is growing
, ,
, , , „ I 7:43 p.m. Evening worship, *er
1 traded a church lor u hole in Hie I mon, "I Have Appeared Tn Make
urutiml »
TMice
lm ii A
A IMinister'
I
*'
ground—
And. I would do il again:
Tuesday 7:30 p m. Chok* evening
For the hope of a world,
Prayer
Wednesday 7:45 p.ni. ...........
...............
Hand* In Ihe lurch.
Hireling and Bible study.
Is a Spirit filled people and a Gas
Join the happy, enthuilasth'
pel church.
singing congregation at Ihe A :— o Aflon J.lneer, scmlilv of God Church Come anil
Milton. West Virginia worihlp Ihe laird with us.

,

miia, saeweerf*

T H E CHURCH OF GOO
of PROPHECY
1303 Elm Ave.
Bishop A. W. Stover, Paitor
0:43 a.in. Sur.duy School,
11 e.m. Morning Worship. Ser­
mon by A. W. Stover.

a. Evangelistic
Hour
7:80 p.m.
Evengell
,m. Tuesday
‘7:30
“0 ru.m.
~
id a y Evening Her­
eof Muse.
K
vice, v.L.B . Leader Joe
rsday Women’s
'
1:2)0 p.m. Thursday
tationery Bond leader, Mrs. A.

S. Stover.

Everyone welcnme.

CHURCH OF T U B

N AIAR K N E

Robert M* £ » " Jrl^M W strr
Sunday Hchoul 0:46 a.m.
Morning Worship 10:45 a.m.
Youth Saryicei 0:45 am .
Evangelistic Hour V .d p.m.
Priyar and Worihlp Wudneiday

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OF L A T T E R DAY SAINTS
W. V. Brooks Jr., Paitor
« \ Jnhn L. MlUer, .
MMafer of EdttcnlldR *
HmIIi El Archer, Director ol Mnsli

Hi a.m. Sunday School.
ft:ao p.m. Kacrament Meeting
Service* held In Clip .HalT Audi
tnrlpm
$
4
.*
F IR S T U A P TIK T CHURCH

family -even Ihe baliy. Take yum

8:43 n.m. Sunday School.
Il u.m, Wor*hlo Service.
7 p in. Buplivl Training Union
H p hi Evening Service.

F IR S T B A P TIS T CHURCH
Park Ave. al HlaUi Kl.

I

ml Morning Wor"We’ve Saved a Place For You"
ervlce 0:43 a.m.
Early Morning Worship H:4:&gt;
‘Worship Period a.m. sermon by W. P. Brooks Jr.
it
Sumlny School 8:43 n.m. We
lance Youth Fcllowihlp i):.vi prnuide Inr evccy member of Hu-

Combined
11:80 a.m

Evening Service 7:45 i
Wedneiday Mid-Wool
Study 7:43 p m.

l.ike Mary Haptlat Ckauel
Itrv, Ketbv E. McCalister

( IHuripIrn of Chrixt)

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What a wonderful existence mankind would have if all the
troublea and problems of thia world could be dumped into a
magician's hat—and then with a "preato, chango" they would
all vanish.
,
Or, if you had auch power, wouldn’t it be marvelous to rid
youraelf of all personal worries?
But by our very nature, we*are imperfect. While going it
alone, we are incapable of perfect deeds und decisions.
Fortunately, there is a Greater Being than ourselves who
stands ready and anxious to help us. To Him we must look
for guidance and faith. And it is through His Church, here
on earth, that we can best come to understand His will.
Attend Church this Sunday and every Sunday. Here, in
spite of all our weaknesses, we will become stronger men and
women. Hare, we will learn to face the future with a surer
understanding of right and wrong.

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' &lt;&lt;•'! »n ♦,»» V .

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at 9:30 n.m. over WORE (740 kc);
Sunday Behool for all age group*.
9:SO a.m, Chrlatlan Day .School
(All elementary grades and kinder­ ALL SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH
Corner Oak Ave, and Ith St.
garten), Monday through Friday,
Sunday Masses at 7, 8. and III
lilt) a.m. Children'! program, “ Rt.
Luke’s Chapel," Saturday 10:10 u.m.
Week day Muss ul 7:13 a.m
g.m. over WTRH, (1400 kc.).
Tuesday to Saturday.

A L L HAINTS
EP IS CO P A L CHURCH
Enterprise, Fla,
Sunday Services:
Holy Communion wllh sermon,
Hirst Sunday of month) al II a.m
Nuvrna Devotion* each Tuesday
Holy Communion tall Sundays
7:43 p.m.
esccpl first r at 8 n.m.
Confessions each Saturday 4-3
Morning Prayer wllh sermon, all
and 7:30 8:30 i&gt; m
Hominy* except flrsl, nl II a tn
Till* Sunday I* Ihe 201h after
Visiting wovshippers always wel
I'enlecosl,
mine
Oil (Ids Sunday SI I’aul is limit­
ed writing In. the F.phesian* (3.
IJPKAI.A C O M M U N ITY
15-21)
. . he Hik'd Willi the Holy
P R E S B Y TE R IA N C1IUHCU
Spirit, speaking In one another lit
Rev. C. C. While, M ia ltUr
psalms and hymns and spiritual
Mr*. (In ve r M arri, Pianist
song*, singing and making melody
Alfred Erlcaon
in your hearts to ihe laird givliiu Superintendent, nl Church Sr himI
Ihnnks ulwnvs h.- all Ihlniis, in
G nirer Praold
Ihe name of Bur laird Jesus Christ
t ra ile r ol M ill w eek Service*
to (kid the Fallier “ A truly reli­
Clilircli School III a in.
gion* parson Is n happy person.
Wurddn II u.m.
Iieruiiso (lie linppiue** id hi* heart
Young People 7 p in.
I* reflected in his wuy*
Good
Wednesday Evening 7:30 p.m.
people lough easily. You have an*
Everybody Invited In attend alt
laughing'
days?
trouble Inug
‘
“these
*....... nur services.
King and making moluilv
Slsrl singing
In your heart In the Lord.
CHURCH OP JESUS CHRIST

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IH4. M u i Ml. (mM . ( n 4 « i . •*

DKDICATKI) TO
Christian Unity on New Tout amen C Principles.
I’ruco of mind hy pommnl commitment tn Christ
Purified Society l&gt;y Niicrlflrul 1’hrlHtlair living.

This Series is Being Published Euch Week in the S anford Herald with the Approval of the Seminole County
Ministerial Association, und is Sponsored hy the Following Business Establishments:
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that sn»w»r Uta
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was extinguished at .1 p. m.
Tractor driver Monroe Parson*
was dispatched from the Send nolo
tower at Chuluota. He reported
tlint five aerss were burned and
that he did not know the owner.
The tractor that Is used for this
attend the Seminole-Orange Coun­ purpose is equivalent to the power
ty Little League dinner In Alta­ of eight men In flre-fightlng, ho
monte Springs tomorrow i veiling. said.
The chamber sponsored the Long­
wood team.
The Longwood volunteer flro
The next regular meeting will department entertained tholr wive*
he held ut the Recreation Park on and families with a wiener roast
Thursday evening, Nov. 11, at M at the Longwood recreation park
p. m.
last Saturday evening.
There was dancing following.
Michele Lodge Motor Court on However, due In the Inclement
Hwy 17-92 was threatened by n weather, Chief John Farina and
woods fire last Saturday morning. Mrs. Karluu opened their home for
The Sanford fire department re­ festivities for the icmalnder of ihu
ceived u call on the fire which it evening.
relayed to the Florida forest rang­
ers, Assistant County Ranger Joe
James S, Wagner, Lungwood,
Ramey Immediately went to the who wus injured in a two-car col­
fir* from the Lungwund *ower.
lision ut Casiulberry on Monday
Ranger Ramey reported that lie afternoon has been released from
received the call nl 10:110 a. m. and the hospital ami lias returned to
at PJiIlO p. ni. Ill fire was extin­ his home.
guished. The motor court ivns not
Wagner Sustained a lacerated
damaged due to the prompt arr­ forehead ami hack injurlei, and
ival of Ihu fire-fighter*. The cause was suffering frum shock.
of the fire was the burning of
Highway Trooper Mart Mark
trash which went out of con­ reported that the Wagner station
trol. There were 10 acres of woods wagon collided with a new e*nv*r*.
burned.
tlble dirven by Pater Thomas
The Snnforil fire department Daytona Bench, who started to
helped fight fire and five volun­ turn Into a driveway of a motor
teers from the iicghhnrhoo'i gave |court. Doth ears were badly dam­
their assistance.
aged.

County Personals
Longwood News
Hr Mils. I1K V K H LY B A TO N
The Long wood Area Chamber of
Commerce mut Oct. 14 In the Long­
wood Recreation Park and u cov­
ered dish dinner wan nerved to all
O f , members and guests.
''resident Linton Cox gnvo the
Invocation.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward N, Hut
son were the honuicd guests of
the evening. Hutson, who Is conid'ctcd with tile Hultda'iu Steamship and Travel Agency of Winter
Bark, provided the entertainment
for the evening. He presented' an
interesting trip l&gt;y colored movies
from I’anama to Uio de Janeiro.
Brasil, thut was enjoyed by all
phfent.
p re sid e n t Cox announced the ar­
rival of Hie Inlmliitor that the
r number luid leeently purchmed.
It has Iwen presented to the Longwood fire department to be used
in the surrounding urea for any
emergency. President Cox usked
the fire dpeurtment that the aux­
iliary of tile fire department also
he instructed In the operation of

the inhibitor.
Program chairman Claud* Layo
niked that a vote bo taken In re­
gard to having a speaker or en­
tertainment at each meeting, A f ­
ter discussion, a vote was taken
and It was decided to have either
a speaker or entertainment at
every third meeting for the remnlndsr of the fiscal year.
A committee of three was appoint
■■d to Investigate the purchasing of
property on which to build a clinic.
Those appointed were Ross Mobley,
Lew Arnold and Rayburn Mllwce.
The chamber voted to partici­
pate in the annual Christmas par­
ty that s held In town tach year
prior to Christmas.
President Cox also announced
that the new neon sign re­
cently purchased by the Chamber
has how been erectad, The sign
has been erected on H w y 17-92 at
Mobley's Comer and will be light­
ed each night to indicate the tarn
to Longwood. The sign is Id feet
long end the letters are each
M Inch** high. They are built In
arrow form and spell out Long­
wood.
All members were requested to

ngxvo.
The Florida forest rangers head­
quarter* received u call on a met at the fir* hall on Wednesday
grass fire from the Sanford fire evening at it p. m.
Chief John Farina rvpurtvd the
department last Sunday. The (Ire
was located smith of the nlr-lnise new Inhnlatnr that the Longwood
near nird's saw mill. The cull was •rea Chamber of Commerce irwere sl lending the Disciples Col- received at 1:45 p. m. and the fire purchasing had arrived. Thu Itiahlk'Ke of the Bible. Returning In
Australia with hi* parents, Mr.
Paternoster received hi* first min
istc
‘ ‘ training
‘ '
Ifterisl
at the College of
the -------. . . . Melbourne
o n ly O m o rV U y » i t
1
Bible,- Glen .Iris.
Cuming back to the United Stales,
he received degrees from ~
vanla University and ths
of the Bible,
xington, Ky.
hi
For IS ye«
W ti a luceesi
ful parlor in
church*! where
he gave le
_ Jp
to various
d U t in c llv * n «w
youth oral itUetti. In i n i Rev
Pa If movie acefpttd his prtw nl
position.

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Nineteenth Sunday utter Trinity
8 a m. Holy Eucharist
j . Family
Famll: Service and
9:15 a.in.
Church School.
II a.m. Mamina Prayer and ser- »
mon.
Services through the week;
.Monday through
through Thursday ami
Saturday Holy Communion 7:30

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I he i hridiun Women’s Fellowihip will uhserve Missions and a.m.
Women's Day this Sunday evening
Friday Holy Communion 9 a m
at tile First Christian Church with
Saturday Sacrament of Penanei'
u special icugrain. presenting Rev 5 0 p.m.
I
I) :i A I'olvriinsler of Imliunupolis,
^ l e v I'utenioster Is u national
dlieetor in the iletiurtmenl of remin cos of The Culled Christian
Missionary Society of the Christ i a u rioin-he.s ( Disciple* ul
(In ist i. I ii this rapacity he co­
ordinates link -relationship* be­
tween
missionaries
and local
churches, as well as directs thu
program of finunrhil umlcrglrdlng
of Christian missions jjrp| educa­
tion.
Though I he son of (Australian
•Smut*, Rev
Paternoster was
f i f T l III l.l-SJ
xmg Ion, K.v. while they

D IA M O N D
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Smvii.n culled on Mr. and Mrs.
It F lliirke Saturday.
Mrs. Ruvmoml Pell, Mr*. Kay
Fell uml .laughters were In Delam.I Satin.lay oil business. While
I here they called on -\|rs. J. W.
Johnson, vi ho i* In the hospital.
M i- \letha Evans of Enterprise
colled on Mrs. Charles Brown
! Ft Idav after n.jon
Mi - M It Ftin nod grandson,
Ir 11 v Kimlimn .a New Smyrna
1Lti i. u.ek •li. 1 guest* of Mrs.
n ...i 1.
Hi . « h
Mi UMr| Mr- G \ Taylor aryt-.l Jomlie Ft id.iv after spauding
111
Ui .- .1mum*i- ut :lu tr hour* In T i ,. |
anil M i­ K K Sherwln
"f Uni til Ji ll io11 . -tupped enrmite
to ■it,u %:*• t ‘II y last week to call
Oil- Mi s 1 itlg tlilt.uni They ul*o
« t11. .1 mi Mi mi .l’ Mi* t; A. I’vler
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M. II IT't Mi* M L. Culluin slid
u 1. » I V - f S;infur.l visited Mr.
rtl,d M1* 1 i niik Alii**, Sunday.
U
Mi
E. Mol air Sr. scrum
I1-.no .1 M» uml Mr* G. A. Harris
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Rev. II. L. Sanaer
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Rector

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T1IE SAN FO R D H E R A LD
I’rl. Get. 22, 1951
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lntor was shown to the firemen, be held Friday. Oct. 29 at 11:00 Osteen today announced the en­
and they will receive the necessary bo n film of comedies for the gagement of their daughter. Miss
Instructions as to its operation, *children, an auction, inimuMn Doris Cohen to II. J. Dreggor*.
This Inhnlator will be nl the dis­ garden, fish pond and various son of Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Dregposal of this area for any emee. other amusements. A prlxe will gors of Geneva. ,\!iss Cohen is a
genry that may arise.
bo given lo the hoy ami girl with senior ut Seminole High School
Anyone requiring tin- use in I In- most original costume.
III Sanford. Mr. Dreggnm uttemt
the Inhnlator mav eull Winter
Th e
Intermediate
Training i'll schools in Seminole County and
Park k'd-'IMl or 2tl-2.Vr.’.
Union of the llautist Church had is m»yv employed with the I'lilrlik
u Weiaei roast nl the church Sul- Fruit Co. Wedding plans m|| he
oi.lay night. Those attending were: annmineed later.
Rev. Larry IV Loftier and his
Mr*, lla rrv Osteen nttembd the
By -MRS. K IN G U .I.M A N
brother. Fil'd De Loslvr of Tain- Hantiii Seminole W. M C uw.&gt;
The Osteen I’-T A met ln-t Tues­ mi. C C Unstick ami David, Hilly elution lust Friday hi Del and
day evening for their i.co lo r in .I K. nil.-tli llosaek. Herbert
Miss Kloisy. .SnV'b r, ilnughler "f
monthly- business meeting. o i.nnel GliM'-n*.
Hi 111
Thompson
ami Mr. anil Mrs, f'lnnuro Snyder i
.discussion o n '‘Il&gt;&gt;\i Shall w&gt;* in* l oots Aliniiin. Misses Uliviu Glib a member of the Hitch Ch.'ll II..o
elpllne Mur Cliildn n m G i.l.i to ib Ms. Kilith Nettles, t'aiiilvu llirt holding rehersuls each i\..k ill
Help Them Grow Into ll.ulihv and Bundt'a Peterson
nollltn College m Wild, i Pink.
llitelleelunl. Morally* .... I ........tool
The Osteen llom. Denioiist ra­ Miss Snyder Is also n vocalist
lv Good Cltliens 7"
with
the Stni lighters orcliv-tra n.
te'll ! ’inis met ill the hem - of Mrs.
The following oaitielinitid. M i- Joe .Mo-tils last Tuesday for un Sanford.
P. T. Piety, urogram ehairmnn. all day meeting on picture frulllMr. amt Mis. R. J Cm lion id
acted a* moderator, M r- .1 S. n e
Those present were
Mrs. Port Grange called mi then dnnvli
Peterson, the nhysleal asm el, haloid Kb\ of lb-1.n ml. who .' trr, Mr* George llirt and fauuti
Mrs Grorge Kiri, the mental on.I
Sunday.
Mr. Llovd Anderson, the 'miitnal. the home deoioiisliatlou agent.
Mr und Ml*. C C. Ilollnunv el
.1 MneUarlee. P. T
Refreshments of ,uk&gt; ami mnuli Mine* i
Sanford wen- dinnci gui*t* ..f
were served by Mr». .1 s |Yt. &lt; Piety W It Williams, llarrv Os. .Mr nml M is p T piety Saturday
teen and Jin- Musters. The nest I
son and Mrs. (I C llimm-k
meet mg oil to- at the home of evening.
The Osteen P -TA is spoils,n my Mrs t ‘ ,1. MaeCaitee nml will
Mr. and Mis Wiltiui l.ley.l ami
li llolloween carnival which will be on I In ist mu- decorations
family- ntnl Mr. uml Mrs Rav
p.m. at the selioolhonse Tlieu- will
Johnston uml family
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FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
1807 Hanford Ave.
H. Eugene Juhnion, Pastor
Sunday School 9:43 a m. MrO T . Pearson, superintendent.
Morning Worship II a.in.
Mesas
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0:30 p.m. Evangelistic study
group.
6:30 p.m, Chi Rhn and C .Y .F
meetings.
1:30 p.m. Women’s Fellowship
program: Special speaker,
speaker. Rev.
Ira
Paternoster.
Mr*.
N. ,V.
Form *}, organist.

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ORLANDO
WDBO-TV
This big two-hour -show on Tolovlnion will Iw thu ill mux marking the 7(Ult Anniversary of Ktlison's first practJcul electric1 light. Plotlutiotl by Duviil 0. Stilznick. It will h« the* lnr|n*it HiriRlo show in the* history of tnlovlsion,
Sporiftoret! hy more than H00 comimnics anil firKiinlr.ntlona of the* entlm Electric inilustry Tuuu in your TV'
Stimhiy night.

n a s iM ro w is « n « s r t w r u r

�Alon eOn A Raft
Some tlmo hro Thor Hycrduhl and five
others sailed across the Pacific Ocean from
Peru to Tnumotu on a small raft. The pur­
pose of their expedition wan to prove that
pre-lncnn Indians could have Mottled the
Polynesian Islands by drifting with the
ocean currents. Ills successful voyage was
regarded In some quarters as a one-time
test that proved little. Now u lone man, Wil­
liam Willis, has sailed a raft further than
tho Kon-TIkl. He stnrtcd in Peru and
reached Samoa.
f
For company Mr. Willis had only a cat
and a parrot It took him 115 days to com
plctc his cruise. He embarked on the haz­
ardous voyage, he said, to prove that a !
single man. with little more than his hare
hands, could conquer the elements. He seems
to have made his [mint quite well. He and
the cat survived.
It was a long, hard, lonely Journey ami
all honor to Mr. Willis for having made it.
But when It comes to ocean voyages of more
than a few hundred feet few people will
want to trust a raft. With Mr. Hyerdahl he
has made rafts famous hut these exploits,
noteworthy ns they arc, nre not likely to
hurt the business of ocean-going passenger
vessels— nor of nlr planes.

Chest Campaigns
Most people have generous Instim-ln
They want to help the less fortunate. Hut to
give unwisely, to provide money to those
who do not need or deserve help, Is worse
thnn not giving at all. Community Cheat
campaign* give everyone the chance to
contribute intelligently, to know that his
generosity will mean real help to those who
need It most.
Activities which benefit from Commun­
ity Chest contributions are worth while.
TODAY’S BIBLE VERSE
Cod Is no respecter of persons. — Acts
10:31. Great or humble, Clod meets out jus­
tice impartially to all. If we satisfy our own
conscience no Judgment can really condemn
us.

The Sanford Herald
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I I I Maaaalla Xvcaa*
Pater** a* ••«■«** rlaaa atatter lirtaher VT, 1*1*. al
tta Peal Oltle* a l Oaalar*. Klnrtaa. ■ • * » Ik* A n
a l Caaarta* al VUrrfc a, 1ST*.
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They do the job they are set up to do. That
Is the assurance that your Community Chest
gives you when It solicits your help.
Be as generous as possible. Consider how
greut the need is and how fortunate you are
to be able to give your plenty to help those
who do not have enough or who are unable
because of circumstances to help themselves.
Donations to tho Community Chest arc a
way of paying dues in tho lodge of those who
acknowledge that they arc their brother's
keepers.

Way Down South
In Sanford, Florida
Ry C. R. Dawson. RSA., MSA.
N A T I’RE — Anthropid apes are mucli
stronger lhim mu n on a welght-for-weight
t»iisIs, and a baby eel can give you u 120-volt
shock.
H ARD EN — Practically all soils in the
slate require the addition of plant foods for
the production of satisfactory crops. Part
nf this plant food, particularly nitrogen, can
be supplied by animal manures. In fact,
manure is one of the most satisfactory fer­
tilizing materills that the gardener can use.
In sufficient quantities It will furnish all
the necessary elements except phosphoric
acid. To balance the plant fowls, use appro­
ximately 200 pounds of superphosphate for
every ton of manure.
MELONS — Collier County farmers
abmted .3000 acres to watermelons lust
spring.
TR E E S — Harvesting operations will be­
gin on a crop of pine trees planted between
1931 and 1938 by the Tennessee Valley Au­
thority on reservoir acres. 30,000 cords of
pulpwood will be cut on 8000 acres of land.
Tin* income will be |3,10 per cord. Other
thinnings of tin; Limberlnnds for pulpwood
will be made before the final harvest of sawlogs

CEDAR TIM BER is very scarce and In
used for such things as chests, furniture,
pencil wood, fence posts nnd Christmas trees
Might think this over for that Idle land.
IIORT SO CIETY — The 1931 sessiona
of the Florida State Horticultural Society
has been scheduled for October 20-22 at the
Empress Hotel in Miami Beach. M. U.
Mounts, County Agent at West Palm Beach,
Is president of the organization.
Ill addition to the general sessions, pro­
grams will be developed for citrus, vegeta­
ble, Kromn memorial, ornamental and pro­
cessing sections.
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P EA N U TS — Whatever became of that
tremendous project for planting thousands
Friday. Oct. 22, 1031 of acres of peanuts down Palm Beach way 7

County Personals
OSTEEN
(Continued From Page TR rre)
■ml children of Hanford to Tam pa, Kunday anil visited relative*.
Mr. W, K. Mattalr Hr. accoinranli'l her daughter Mr*. (I. A.
Harrie of Hanford to Orlando,
Mondaly on a bualneea trip.
Friend* of Mra, Eunice Jenklneon and her aon and daughter
would like to extend their sym­
pathy to them because of tho
death of their husband ami fath­
er, Fredrick John Jenklneon flaturdhy at hi* home.
Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Hnyder
have returned from Poland, Ohio,
to ther home for a two week* vliit.

r» Dr. Mr*. Drewri, whu hud not
been in D elUry for three year*,
remarkable atrout tho change*.
Mr*. Alan Edward* left oa
Thursday for New York where
*h« will Join her huahund, Ju»l
returned from a trip to (/ape
Town, South Africa, She will ipend
a week thero with him prior to
hi* •xlllng again for Africa.
The MU*i-* I,i)l and Null* Hank*
have returned from a visit with ro­
tative* In St. Patrr*hurg.
Mr. and Mra, Augu»t Ri**u of
lallp, L. I., N. Y. are unending a
two week* vacation in ln&lt;
heir
' homo
on Seminole Dr.
Mr. and Mr*. Josuph H. Kemper
have returned to thoir homo in
Trenton, Mich, They anvnt their
threo week vacation sfghtHi-elng,
during which tlmo they made tha
Moylan home bn Hmyra Dr. their
hcadipikrterx.
Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Htumpf have
returned from a ten day butlneea
trip to Cleveland.
Mr. ami Mr*. Albert flullibury
of Trenton. N. J . have moved into
their new home on Aiaten Dr,
Mr, nnd Mr*. Burton R. Nn*on
of St. I'ltenburu are In their new
home on Naranja ltd.
Mr. and Mr*, Georg* C. Legge,
formerly of Woodelda, L. I.. N. Y
have moved Into thoir home on
Colombo Kd.
Mr. nnd Mr*. R. R. Kaufman of
Burnet ,p r. have aa their houe#
gueat* Mr. and Mr*. Walter Black

Pitta, t'harle* Everett, Mr. anil
Mr*. A. Cl. Erickson, Cart A
Smarting, Ruin M. Huslueo. Hcttlc
It. June*. Mr. and Mr*. Jc*&gt; L.
Smarting, Mr. and Mr*. Edward
F, Relchel, Mr*. R. M. Griffith.
Mr. and Mr*. T . U. Simpson, Clurnice Simplon. Ihc Rev. anil Mr*.
|j?e W. Heaton, Mr. and Mr*
James
Fisher and
PaltlReth
Fisher, Ihc Rev. and Mr*. l-eltoy
Lawson ami Mr*. Leach.

Altamonte Springs
The Eemlnole-Orango
Cemlnole-Orango County
Little League 11***toil I Club II
Npotuorlng a fried chicken dinner
In tho Municipal Park at Alta­
monte Springe Saturday from
-I did p. m. to 7 p. m, The menu
conilet* of chicken, french fried
pole toon, roll* and coffee at ll.iifi
for adult* and 7#c for children.
Koolado drink will he icrved to
tho children.
Tho public le Invited to attend.
Ticket* may be obtained f p m the
II. E. Klnnev, Jo# Pavelchak, Jim
Ilrown or M. DeRoaler or from
uny member of epoiuorlng orgunlatfon*. The Altam
Junior Civic Club aponaon the lo­
cal ball team, Gary's Duckrlnn
Chuck Wagon will prepara the food
for the dinner, The HemlnoleOrange County Little League Is
composed of boy* from ARamonto
Springs Maitland, Earn Park and’
Longwood.
M r. and Mra. W ally Xing antsrtalned a group of youngster*
wlf
Saturday afternoon with
an out­
door party In celebration of the
eleventh birthday of thoir son.
Larry, Tho** preeent were Paul
Blackford, Jerry McIntosh, Mar­
sha A n n Rvaliasr, Rogor Khrone,
Loretta Zalman, Roger Dunn. Gary

eisti-il the foursome in reiving.
Mr*. Robert Uouniut- entertain­
ed n largu group of youngster*
with u supper purly at her homo
on Pennsylvania Avc. Thursday uftornoon In honor of..............
the 11 birth
jtr
day of her ion George. Hot dog*,
candy, pop, Iro cream and take
were *erve&lt;| to tho group. T h u e
iresent were Homer Sewell III,
’ock, Chester Wolfe, Bobby M rPaul Blackford, John Peck, Miles
Boll, Tom m y ilourqtH-, Donald
Kinney, Danny McKinney, Dubby
Carter, Hobby Uoimpie uiid Edwmd Mullls.

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Adams son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. und Mr*. Johnny tloyd of Sor­
rento,
Mr. und Mre. G. C. Lc FlU had ae
their recent guest*, their daughter
Mrs. Stun]In and children or Jacksunvlllu.
Mr. and Mra, 11. C. Uraddy and
Mr. uml Mra. Wendell Uraddy and
rhiidrt-n spent thu weeukchd In
Georlga with relative*.
W. II. Grueisle bus returned
homo after u two month* stay In
Ohio.
Mr*. Lester drown and Carlton
Jaeolis spent Friday In Galncavllle
Mr*. Brown'* aon Jim m y returned
with them to apend the weekend.

Mr. and Mrs, Oseur Frick relum ­
ed this week from Ml. McGregor,
N. Y. where they spent the sum­
mer.
Mr. itnd Mrs. I*. U. Sc bn lieu Ji,
ID V IR G IN IA P. A N D E R S O N
and children of Lakeland spent
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Howell and
lust week-end with Dr. and Mrs, ion. Itu*» hove returned to JackP. O. Mehnllert.
I mmvlllo, where he Is ntiitlnned with
Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Mitsou re­ the N a v y .
turned lust week after having
Friends of Herbert l.umpcrt will
spent the summer In Andover, tie -orry to bear that he hits been
N. Y.
a patient at the Fernuld Laughton
Itev. and Mrs. J. C. Howell Ji
Memorial Hospital since Oct, II.
und children, Guyle und Dehhy, of
Chief und Mrs. II. R. Whipple
' is week after hav- mill .laughter. Helen left for tho
I'etirl, III. left th
ing spent two weeks visiting Itev West Coast Saturday morning;
How-ell’s purentu here, Mr. und railed there by tho sudden dcuth
Mrs. J. C. Howell, Sr. Itev. How­ of hi* father. From tho funeral
ell wus guest spenkr ut the they will proceed to his new duty
Longwood linptist Church Sutiduy statiun In Han Diego, Callfontlu.
night.
Mr, and Mr*. AI Holley are unJ , D. Morrison mid daughter, imunclng the birth of a daughter,
Jeannette, spent lust week In Oct, 13, at tho Furnald Laughton
Chuttunougn, Teiin. where they Memorial Hospital, Hanford.
visited relatives,
Mrs. Dorothy Wood and son,,
Mr*. Richard Crnnfiebl spent u Gerald of New York alato who
couple days this week &lt;n Mlnml have been the guests nf their
on huslnes*. Mr. und Mi*. Duuglus- friend*, Itev. and Mr*. J. W. Scott
J. Scott returned Inst week from npunt tho weeend In Uollwood.k
1u'esburg, Ind, where they spent
Mr*. William Hines of Mobilo
the suninier,
Is visiting her *on-n-liiw and
Mr*. Dun Gilbert spent thi* 'Inughter, Mr. and Mr*, L. It.
week III Mluini visiting her par* Buckley,
tnl-i there.
Mr. und Mr*. Joe Uubulu of
The Mnies Bill Prosser, James Fern Park, former resdents uf
A. MrGruth, Longwood; Emily Lake- Mary, culled on the P. D.
Madden und Olive Sbnrp of Huy- Anderson*, .Sunday nfleinoun. They
tons Ili-mli were dinner gm-sls ut have just returned from Hpeiullng
Mrs. II. [&gt;. ,Mr|r tesli J l- Wednes­ the summer In Wushlnglun, D. C.
day.
Mr*. Wesley Rutli or Franklin,
vllle, N. Y., who is visiting hur
daughter* in Dul.nnd, was tho
weekend guest of her lung time
friend*, Hev. ami Mr*. L. W Hrolt.
By ADIUK PRKVA’I
Mr*. E. II. liCopuld returned to
Tim lluptlst Women'* Mission­
ary Union held It'u meeting ut tho her I.okc Mary home for I ho win­
church Wvdiiesiluv night. The sub- ter till* pu»t week.
Mr. und Mr*. It. Hhwldon are
Jeet of the niognim wns "Make
Straight a Highway fur Our God." home again, following un extended
Thoso taking purl In tile program vuciillon In New England.
Mr. and Mr*. I'. D. Anderson
were the Mines, (.untile Spoor.
Paul Maxwell, Cluudii Hakes, ami were in Orlumlo, culling on their
Hum Htewurt. The hostesses for friends, Judgo nnd Mr*. E. G.
the meeting. Mrs. W. L. Helg und Duckworth anil Mr*, II. M. Robin­
Mr*. Mamie Mnthioux, seived son.
Friend* of Mr*. E. E. Lloyd Jr.
coffee and sundwk-he*.
Tho Baptist Intermediate Tra in ­ will bo glad to learn that sha i*
ing Union held a hunihurgur fry Improving at tho homo of her
Friday night ai Mullet Luke Park parent*. Mr. and Mr*- J . D. Coch­
Those enjoying tho event were) ran. following a severe heait al­
Mr, and Mra. William Bridge*, and tar)^ which hospitalised liar for
Mrs, T , W. Prevntt ns chuperunes, ■overal week*.
Mr*. Paul W. Drown ha* been
and Ailillp Prevntt, Harold Geiger,
Hetty and Itohrrt Phillips, Vulluen removed from the Orange Memor­
linger Maxwell, Fred nnd Carlton ial Hospital In Orlando to the
Prevatt. and Freddie Collin*. After homo of her parent*, Mr. and Mr*.
tho supper the group pluytd W . P. Hurko. It la expected that
her young son can bo brought
games.
Tha Home Demonstration Club home, within the week.
held an all day meeting at tho
D R U N K D R IV ER
community hall Tuesday. Mra. M y­
ARR P.8TED A ID IN G F R IE N D
rtle Wilson tha agent, demonstrat­
D E T R O IT (if)— Virginia Thomped the cleaning of sewing machine*.
Homo of the members cleaned thulr atm teitlfled yesterday aho took the
own machines while at the meal­ ear key* away from her compan­
ion became ho was much too
ing.
Mr. ami S|rs. W . L. Alderman drunk to drive.
•’That,*' aald Traffic Judge John
Hava aa their guest*, their son-inlaw ami daughter, M l. and Mia. D, Watts, “ war very commenda­
ble, but you ahould have given Uio
Guatafaaon of Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. H a rry Geiger had key* to a third peraon."
Then the Judge ordered Ml**
as their recent visitor, their daugh­
Thompson to alt all day In hia
ter Betty of Columbia. H. C.
Me*. J . A . Logan rsturned hams court for aeven day*— for driving
Batura ay. after spending a stay la whlta drunk herself. Police had
teitlfled ibe drove acron a street
the Florida Sanitarium.
Mr. and Mra. Georg# Adam* had corner aklewalk and hit a parked
Uielr guest*.

Lake Mary

Geneva

Dunn. Alio Patricia
Jane Whitaker, Kanfor
Billy and Busan Dunn

(fe s tris ?

akar and Hyaline King,

EA RL E V A N S -D E A L E R

_ The Mines Clyde Ci
Winter Park and Mra, T . W.

Sock Jr.-, Altamente Springs,

octa last week at a surprlw
dal shoyrej. honoriiur Miss Ba
Brady whose wedding w l l l l
event of Saturday Ost. 80 In

IAMES MARLOW

Also

Liberia Has Barrier

County Agent's Column

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far rrruhll*
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By E D C R EA G H
(F o r James Marlow I
W ASHING TO N (Ji — Somebody
ought to sit down with Brother
Shad before he leavci town to­
night and have a chat about race
segregation and such manors.
"Brother Shad" I* the affection­
ate nickname many Liberian vo­
ters have bestowed on their Presi­
dent, who is winding up a threeday official visit to Washington.
H U full name Is Dr. William Vacanarat Sludrach Tubman. Close
friend* call him "Cousin Shad."
Aa the Negro President of a Ne­
gro republic. Tubman knowa a lot
about racial problem* such ai
.many American communities are
concerned with.
"There la," he say*, "not the
slightest shade of discrimination
of any kind In Liberia."
And yet;
1. Only Negroes are allowed to
vote.
2. For decades there have been
harriers between the country's
100,000 "civilised" Inhabitant* and
the more than two million tribes­
men of the Interior.
3. For decades, too, there have
been feuds between the tribes.
4. The present political selup In
Liberia stems from a revolt In
the 1880s by darkcr-sklnncd “ com­
mon men" against the then ifumInan; Republican party, which was
controlled by lighter-skinned Ne­
groes.
Tubman, a dark-skinned, cigarsmoking sun nf a McthodDt min­
ister, ha* moved energetically to
narrow the gulfs between differing
element* of the population.
He called a national council last
May, fired two district commis­
sioners and suspended a tribal
chief, and gave his people a firm
talklng-to.
" It ha* been proved In our own
lifetime,” he said, "that the civil­
ized population cannol get along
without tho uncivilized; neither
element can exterminate tho other,
" F o r more than 80 year* since
the founding father* (from the
American South) settled here, we
have tried In destroy each other

by Internal war . . . For the past
10 year* we have been working
hard for the unification of the pen­
ile, but there arc still a few diehards on both sides opposing the
unification program.”
Tubman Is the friendliest of men
and a good story teller. Rut when
he lays down Inc law he does It
bluntly.
How do people take this? Well,
the tribal chiefs, at least, seem
to be solidly In Tubman's corner.
"Tubmanlsm has swept throughout
the country,”
says Nyemowch
Chief Illmle Langfor, according to
the public relations firm which Is
publicizing the President's trip.
And Johnnie Voker, head man of
another clan, says: "We were all
blind but President Tubman has
opened our eyes. We will hold him
tight."
One solid sign the Tubman tech­
nique works: The President has
served one eight-year term, was
re-elected to a four year term and
Is an odds-on favorile In win n
third term.
The .United States I* helping L i­
beria through a five-year program
of technical *ld. mostly to industry
and agriculture. Tubman Is here
in the htqic of gelling that pro­

gram extended. He's also working
In a few social engagements such
as a dinner Friday night In Akron,
Ohio, and — something that n yy
surprise some people— a trip
Georgia at the Invitation of Gov.
Herman Talmadgo.

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Instead, the upperclassmen of
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decreed that freshmen wear a
white baby bib with letters, " I ’m
a little demon from De Paul." Th (
school's nickname Is Ihc "Itlue
Demons."

WIN C O N TEST
D O TH A N . A h . (JV-Mr*. Ronald
C. Hill of Chon Burl, Thailand, won
the National Peanut Festival'*
long-distance recipe contest but
only by an ayclash.
Her laily peanut cookie rcripo
won flr«t place because she is
about 100 miles farther from Do­
than than llangkok, where another
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More than 300 recipe* came from 1
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rs. Vo/m Ivey

Lovely Tea
For Ai/ss Jones

S A TU R D A Y
The Drownin' iliblr Class of flic
Fir»f Presbyterian Church w ill1
have a Hallowe'en party al H pm , &gt;
in the educational building. Tlomembers und their families -r&lt;
invited and are asked to dress m
costumes.
The
committee
In
thurge Is composed of Mr and
Mrs. John Sheppherd and Mr mid
Mrs. Curtis Hughes.
The Ladles Aid Society of Ih-:
Lutheran Church of the Redeemer
will have a bake sale In front of
Sears Order office on first Sit ret
beginning at 8 30 .* m.
The Ladle* Aid Society of the
Lutheran Church of the Redeemer
will hold a luike sale in front of
Sear* Order office on First St. be­
ginning at 8:30 n. in.

The Stanford Rustm-s. ami llrti
foxxipnal Women’* d u ll hi.ii it*
regular meeting al Iht- Yacht flub
Wednesday beginning at 0:39 p m
Miss Evelyn Jones, October
with a covered dish .upper with bride-elect, was honored yesterday
Helen IVur.son and Fill:, Gran- afternoon witti a ten given at the
tham as hostrxsp*. G irl, who at­ lovely new home of Ms's. John
tended Girls’ Slate this summer Ivey. She was assisted by Mrs.
were guots.
Christine Woodruff and Mrs. W. V.
The program and bitune.. meet­ Hitting Greeting the guests ul the
ing opened at 7:45 with the pre.i- dour with Miss Jones were Mrs,
denl, Miss Gene Nunnelly, pre­ Ivey, Mrs. Ted Jones, and Mrs J.
siding. M r. Sybil Itmilh Intro- Howard Cushing.
The home was beautifully deco­
dnted the girl.— ilarbara Grown.
Terrell Jean Nelson, Marianne rated with arrangements of white
Strickland, Colleen Fngrbrvtson and yellow gladioli. The liulfcl
M ONDAY
and Helen Ale. ainter Each one held lliree-hruneh silver candel­
s|»oke briefly of some phase nf the abra bearing white tapers en­
The Truthscrkef* Class nf the
rump. Helen Alexander espec­ twined with Ivy. The serving tdble First Methodlsl Church will meet
ially thanked the club for spon­ was laid wllli a white rulwork wllh Mrs. W. I* Chapman. West
soring her. Mrs Doris Housholdrr cloth and held a center arrange­ First St., for a covered dish lunch
baby's con ul 12 noon
was Introduced by the legislation ment of white gladioli,
ItirANTA MARIA Ott PILAR, ID, daughter of Princess Marla M. reel nod
rhnlrman, Jusie Carter, ami she breath, and Rinenery. Large sl|.
The Deni dull A\ e Citric will
I'on Juan, pieteuder tu the Spanish Ihrnnr, li shown ns she tnnde lo-r
;ave an Interesting program on ver trays held small Individual meet al the rImpel .it 2 p m
cukes iced In green and while.
dcbul nt a glittering ball In Estoril, Portugal. Stic stands bet wren tor
egistatlon.
The SetnlrHile High School Hand
Membership
chairman.
Glgu Silver compote* filled with mixed
patents in she is Introduced to Duarte Mono, pretender tn the pnrtuand
Orchestra
Association
will
Hunter, presented two applications nuts und mints were placed on the
g lose thrnne. More than 3,000 persons attended the rereptlnn Ik -1,1 tn
nteel
at
the
home
of
Mr
and
5
1
r*
for membership Mrs. Helen Con­ table and coffee was poured by
I ’on Juan'i villa and heard him entl on Ihr monarchists to “untie In a
Joe
L
Corley.
Cameron
A
vr.,
at
Mrs.
Christine
Woodruff
from
a
stantine and Mrs. Jewel fUser
sacred vow nroni, I the Crown." Spain's throne has been vacant since
S
p.m
All
members
are
urged
to
silver
service.
Itefresbments
con­
wwe unanimously elected to memAlfonso X III left Ihe country tn 1931.
(fnfernaflnnal Nadiophotol
sisted of petite fours, nuts, mints, attend
herihip.
coffee,
and
cuke.
The
week
id
prayer
will
begin
It was imuoimeed that the No­
Miss Jones was lovely In a full at the First Metho.lt-1 Church
vember board meeting would lie
Nov. 2 at tlie home of Ilavliel navy blue taffeta skirt and a light
The Sanford Slory League will
Flrlnson, and'everyone who will , blue and while angora blouse sel nircl
........ Ml
...............................
.
,I loti
al 7
p m at Hie Yacht
attend wus asked to tiring inn uff with a red cummerbund and for a covered dish supper to which
—
.... 1 ----------- *......................... ----------------------- -- husbands are invite,I. The eighth
f*CC j R
rations for Ihe Christmas ' Party
was of (ce^tluc rhinestones, a gift blVlbday*
birthday of the Story l.rugiu- will
It was also announced that H a r -, of the groom-elect.
be celebrated und the Ibcmi- ten
Guests
and
well-wishers
called
rls IMd* would serve the Novem­
5tiss I In i ■i, 11 Sm all, Nov. 27 In iiieeln I uf K n ir-I D &lt; owl-v, u e
the event will be "Slairwayx to
between
the
designated
hours
ber meeting supper. Telephone
Golden Seiiuences".
1,,'11,-1,'d lust i v. ,n„g with u m i« •lUuu uos lunlal si,ewer given l-v M, .
1
30
anil
5:30
o'clock.
committer chairmen were naked
It'-ii Wlggio-v at her h&gt;one oil Ciiineleit Ave
TUESDAY
to contact their lists and notify
\,li«lie ,ir,angeou III* uf white gl.iilinli and greet,e,\ were plueed
Josie Carter before 0 p m Nov.
The Unity Truth Class vsill in,-el Momighmit the party , moil*. On «i,e end of the inuntcl. l-ala,u,-l on
d Ihe Valdei Hotel with Carolyn the other end by I,Im-k wrought
15 ns to how many reservation'
for the supper there would be.
I'nrsons in Iraeher. Tlie study will non five-launch nimlcliibra linhl
br eunliimed from flu- Im-ik ing while lupers, was a lovely
On a vote of the group, it wus
"('race Deg Ins Al Hume” . The
•greed that they would try to aterrnlhm of while glrdioli nod
inhlie is invited.
laln a goal of $2 per member for
larhy's loealll will, rive puiid* I,f
Ihe Lillian Madison Fund for HuA envered dish supper will In- .Spanish laty,a,,-ls. Itn tlie pluno
new national headquarter* hulld
held
nt
the
Klk*
Club
at
11:3(1
p
in
trig in Washington. D C. lu-fore i HO LLYW O O D '.ft— On Sunday for members of the Alina Miller » » - ul, open ombrellii covered wilt,
milio'Mai* ri,files of while crepe
home viewer* will see the
June 15. 1055 CnrrcMMuuling sec­ night,
,i . „.un
..................Ctrele and their hnshimds The
paper renter-,1 willi « rltelr of
The Mel,’* III ullo-rltoud a, llte
retary. Hetty Raker, wus asked to i s ' 1 1."*.„L. L :V... d i r .
I
nieellng
’ha1
is
In
follow
Is
open
Iw-ni lng Fir -I ll.iptisi i hurt li met la-i
.
compose a letter on this Miblecl to T\' hiilnry, a two-hour networt In nil r.lks and their wives un-l silvi-r i'll,buss, d .paper
a liridttl design anil a torsngv of , niulil in do- KdOv-.illoii,tl IlmMaig
lie sent to non.participating mem show including such star* a* Eddie will In-gin at ft o'clock
Fisher. Laurrn Daeall and Hreiiwhite iirtiflcul flow era,
ion Park Ave for its regular
ber*
Quiet
Day
wili
he
observed
at
The serving table was laid willi nuoiihl.' mi-ellng A slipper meet
D is u n io n
of a iiliisllewarc dent Eisenhower
the
First
Methodist
Church
from
party w
was held, and Deity Maker, Thomas K. Edison invented the 10:30 a m until 2 p m at McKin­ n vvliite cloth ami held a rrctai. lag xslilt'll til-gun at I u'cha k w.iparly
gala, ,-enter arrangement ,-f wllili ealoved liv .15 ol the iiii -iii Ii m Invited tlie club members and first practical light bulb 75 year* ley
Hall The session will lx- eon
their friends to her house ()ct 27 ago lodnv To celebrate the event eluded willv ciminunlon Mi-ruhr&gt;r* gliiillnl!. gieiaieiy, amt iathy's Tin- menu ruusisli-il ul v Im ken
Im nth flank,al m, ,-ne|, side by pilau ml,- slaw, hut roll- tnll.-e
(or a plasllcvvarc party at Np
in
ton eteelrie eemuanlcs arefimtlne
are asked to lake sundwlehes, i nndlehiililrr*. Silver and crystal .mil rnii rakes
The
president
reported on 1rt,, ,,||| f„r
-pv show that ilmiild drink* will he furnished
irpiadritnienl* were used lo serve
church allendanee of the elnb nt merit strong ndieetlves In a *ea
After Ho- siippi-r. N i lloutli
The Pilot Cluh dinner will la ib'lirlou* iefi-'sliment* uf fluffy presldenl ol Ihe llinthl-rll I. pi ■
her rhurrh on Del to she ex­ son of so-,-ailed "spectaculars,"
held at tl.lg) p in at Hie Yacht paradise pudding and hot coffee aided over a slinrl tiiisiness ,es
pressed her appreciation for the
The elretrir people selected nl
attendance of fen of Ihe members pr,Mincer David () Selinick. a log) Club.
Game* vver, enjoyed witti piiirs liuu Dov Drill 11ll'll gave the ile
..........
.. ina.le the
lutr'Tiirdtutc It A 's m,-,-| being won by M i-. I'eliV I*. Dukui voliiai.il Till* was followed liv no
She also expressed the thanks of rB| choice sine,- he
lias
the club as a whole for the lovely most sneressful innvle, "Gone With f!* *****
Daptlst th u irli al i Mr*. 11. K. S m u t, ami Misa Eve mlereslmg proii"ani la ftlu - l„|m
lea und reception given liv Arolyn the Wind," I caught up with him 11 ,n'
' '
‘
'Stewardship
' ........1-nip
ut' Christian
which
lyn June* Tin lomoren vva *
True fur the club ml Del. II.
was pteseidrd liv Hen Steel pro
during hfs whirlwind schedule and
senlcd
willi lovely gift,* in n bu*
bu
W
E
D
N
E
S
D
A
Y
,
.
Olga Hunter consented to be
gram chairman
The Guild id tlie First Methodlsl I k, t dw orated with white crape
chairman of tlie hobby show which pu m tied Id m for ilc la II* on the
Those who parlii-ipnlcd m, tinrntper
with
ii fringe of while paper
ihnw
Until
now
he
has
been
closeChurch
ha*
charge
of
the
program
will he held sometime after Ihe
lo be held al McKinley Hall nl 7 3a mi- ii round tin- top. Mr*. Wlggini program were Dunulil Kmglit. who
first of Hie year. She also report mnulhed abiail It
was
assisted
tty
Mr*.
Don
Flntcfier
sjn'ke
on "'The Slew.inl*lii|i -it
•per.
"They came to me with Hip Idea p.m.
r,l on the Variety Show und
Tims,, ......... .. Ml** Smart en- 1
V
......................
staled Ihi.l Mrs. Dailey und Mr*. far a diamond Jubilee nf light fhnv
Tin- Mill Week Prayer Service ai
1li,1,nt" ' " H ........
M 'n&gt;
Yllilcn hud already slarlrd work la*t spring," ho said between hllnr Ihe Flrsi Daptlst Church will la- Joy l)„. evening were her nmthei.
ami llm
of a hasty lunch at hi* desk In gin aI 7 ;ui p.m We begin the Mrs. II. E. Smart, lu-r giandmo-i-'rd«hi|i oi Ireasmt
tin it.
my
llmvm.
"Mewaid-ltip
ol
'I
liiuk
th er. Mr*, W. G Movvci
Mi
Volunteers were rcipicsled for CDS' T V City. "Th e deal was fl study of Ihr hook of Kphi-dun*
T'hr rinsing
ia iv i i
tv a
mg
.loh,i
I'ndgelt,
.Mit.
Pi-tet
llokur
of
USl) hostess,-s fur Nov II and 12. liutiml In curly summer. I wa*
The Exerollvo Commlllee of flu" bv Hie Dei 55 P It..... ..
Mnrguerile Graham
vnlnoleered given no Inilrnrtlona, e.xcetd that Flr*l Itn pi Is, Training Union v»il Dolan,,|. Mrs, peter J. Itukiir, Mis*
i - i
p.. |it - ,
Mr- .lean Arm - .1r p„.-tor
fur II and Viola Kastner (or (he 13 ii wool I lie a two-holir show oil meet in Ihe Chapel afler flu- Prayn Junestiolig, Mrs. George Dab**-, 51, .. &lt; Imreh
All's Kastner eonsenlrd to lu- all nelvvoik* and witli no com er Alrnting service
News Servlet- Chairman for the nicreluls."
The Deparlmenl of Fine Ail* of I '"11 Heli-her, Mrs. Dim Wiggins,
cluli
k t I'll fO'
Small h v
H r couldn't name thr cost nl Iho Hanford Woman’s chili t* hav und .Mis* Mu,y Atm DoKtti
Members present were Mrs W Ihe show Imt local extlmutes place I log a musical lea al I u in spun
luii tookii111.,11 III,-I
r Maker. Mrs It. II Dull Mrs. 11 al unmnd a million dollars, 'llm *&lt;&gt;red by Mrs Laura P Drown
4 i,d lulord oil,, v .mill,i pu.idulg
W (I Drins,m. Mr* F. D Carter, profes-loual actors Inrludi! Judith Hostess,-* are Mrs Civile It-nisev
Mrs Gertrude Gilbert. Mrs. II \V Andcnien, Waller Drennan, Joseph | Mr* Frank Evans,
and
Mrs
Graham. M-r*. V II. Grantham
Mrs. C, K Hinder, Mrs Vlulu II Cotton, Dorothy Dandridge, U ran-, J»uie* Huff.
at
Kastner. Mr* Lillian laimt. Mis* don DoWllde, George Gubel Helen: Mid Week Prayer Services
illIson, Thom,is the f irst Methodlsl Church in M,
Gone Nunnelly, 5fn. (I T Hear- Hayes, Guy Mad
sun, Mrs. f I I'rvor, Mrs. ftau Mitchell, David Niven and Kim Klnlcy Hall will he at 7 in p in
Rider, 5Irs Sytul Houlli, Mrs ll Novak.
TH U R S D A Y
E. True. Miss Myrtle Wilson. M 's
lie-ii llecht wrote the script with
Senior Cluar iteheu-sal will It,
Air and 'I r &gt; I l
l|-&gt;l in,:,
Anna lliuehart and Mrs.
Alice assists from aiirli men as John al 7 30 p m al Hie M r I Ati-HualM
Peninsula Av• Tampa. (■•,„,,-ilv
Harvey.
Stelnlu-ek and Irwin Shaw Filin I hnreh
ol Sanford are (he promt p.,renl-.
portion* » r r e - lire,-ted by King VI
The Junior ll A.’s will meet al of a 7 Ih. gul, Sh n ai K .,&gt; ho,n
ih r, 55'Htlam Wellman and Chris Ihe Firxl Dapllsi Church at 7 p.m Del IH
Man Nyliy,
' "At tir^t I Ibonght nt » formal
i in |e, inv of one story," ScUnlel,
M ri. R. T . Humphrey left ye ' explained "It was to be a sort of
lei,...^ iu, i. Nino in nr. Ohio (nr a American cavalcade, weaving in
two week visit with her ion and the change* that happened to onf
family starting wllh the pieclrlc
daughter'll! law, Mr and Mr* (
W. Sat,Tier and new grand*on, light, but that appeared tu he loo
dreary, Inn sustained,
William Charles,
"Tti,-n I got Hie Idea of basing
Friends of M-.*s. John II Wynn Itie show on thr word Might.' And
M*G*M prcftonlatlio hernir
RQ-MT
will regret l , lunrn of Hie death so the various part* of Hu- pro
e
slory
iu r y oof
i the *
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of her brother, Henry Niblick. ....................
.............gram will depict
the ......
light u.
of faith,
who rift'd ytvlerday in &gt;5e.sl I ulin nf lllieity, of learing. He. Since
Henctl
Hie show was going wiicrovrr tele­
vision I. received. 1 felt it nhoutd
Mr. and M rc tt. A Cobh raturn appeal to all part* of the audience.
ed home AVedncaday from Lyum.
" I work, I out a chart to in­
N. Y. where they »pen( Ihe pail
H TA IIR IN G
clude element* that would appeal
two luunth*.
H T 5HRING
to bnhie*, to adolr*rcnN, to young
GIG Y O U N G
VA N JO H N S O N
Friend* of Mr*. E. A. Monforlon married peoiile, to the middleJE A N HAGEN
will he glad lo learn thal ihe lia* aged and old fotka. Th in I have
5VAI.TKH PMMitiDN
P O L LY IIKItGF.N
returned lo her home at IR20 South Kim Novak, Guv Madison and Ed­
I.(J ills U A L III, ItN
Sanford Avo. ufter
undergoing die Flatter for tho young audience,
K E E N A N 5VYNN
NEWS — CARTOON
aurcery and confinement at the and Helen, Hayes and Judith An­
Florida Sanitarium and Ho»pitai derson tor tho more mature view*
era.
In Orlando.
"The main thing I wanted to gat
Mr*. Julim Dingfelder hat ro- a rro u wai the hope for the future.
turned to Sinfurd afler ipendlng Thul la what everyone li looking
•everal days In New Orleanx, La. for."
with her xnn-ln-law and daughter,
The program itarta at 9 p.m.,
Dr. and Mrx. Arthur Corey.
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Miss Harriett Smart Honored
S S i i W/f/i Miscellaneous Shower

Viewers Will See
1st Million Dollar
Television Show

Brotherhood Has
Supper M eeting
A t Baptist Church

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Stanley Posey
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Till’ Civic Department of the
Sanford Woman1' &lt; loti met Wed
npsday at the cluli bouse for a
covered dish Imulieon with Mrs
C I Itedillug, Mrs K ,' Har|&gt;er.
and Mis It K Penrifoy as ho
ti'sses,
M? •ini! Mi - \ V I' i •\*■i
Mrs It C itonre, eh,all mail ,-i -Mill \l .1Ull«»i I l \ • ' . I'll s\ ii
the Departrn'-iil, pu-sliled over Ho- iimmrmu I hr
piu '
in •■1 .nni
bitsiiti-ss meeting and the minute- w .m i.u*' pi.ms hi •!•».t ,1
i *r
of the last session were read and Hi m I f i r r . (i» SLinli \ \ 1\ • « ,
appro, ed Reports
were given
Mi%% Hrovvn
«j m Ii- iU mi
from three eard parlies held dm
Siifif«»r«L ansi
ur,rtu.ilril
;r mii
mg the summer and the mimes is SiMtuiiMU* Mil'll s4h- i u ifij I;,,
to In- -pent by the Department on j *IliSS I'! Ill'aVi
i iv le nrojeels Reports were also
M ( 1•*»&gt;!*&gt; I&gt; flu* * til
given by a group tliaI was Invited IlltV r«'MM itf sill I'M'p ll t
to ineel vulli the City Commission
sit li' (1«IIMk
III Hi
er- on behalf of the general San La , anti urnt'iatnl (mnn
ford library
l.unl 111kh S» hool in n.V,
Mr.s S C Graham, exertillvc now 'l.ilnm nl .it
IIn*
sets clary of Hie l it Association N.ii.il A u m Ii ,i i \ \11 n|.ii n
was Introduced and expressed her | Till* 'msMim: wilt tn I.rlil hi i n
tliiink-s In Ihe women of the cluli | « imiK . i I H.iptisl I fiiirt h V»\ ;
for ttieir assistant',* ill folding TH 11! la p hi u ifh fin Ifi*\ s I
seals
i Wh.ilhm rfliruihnj.:
5trs VI&gt;vi.i111 Russell was also
No nn it.Hums arr ln*in
nil
mliodmed and gave a most inlet
,-sling t ilk on lo-r travels Hits past hill .ill fririnis ul fjir rnnpir ,ur
summer Slo- was accompanied on Hiviiril in «i11i'iii(
her trips he Mis J
Danforit,
Wiiijhl Sr They visited purls ol
I ranee. Ir.ilv
Swit/erland, It, I
glum. i,»| Kiojland Stu- stressed
p n In iil.ir Iv the In-.oililul ehurelie
,,i l i a i v T u t e e l u i e at, I
aotooillv m Italy
5b,-nt io memhtx's were present
I lie Hi nvv idee Iliblr class ,a in
D \ND
MIX
I.IDDY
I he Semmole High School Da,el Fir* I I’rrshv lertm Chinch iv-il
im , ■
,,,,t ,,, hestr.i y.isoeiation
will hold d- .mmi.it 11,. 11- -vv
o chirk tomorrow Might ut * T'lock IN III.
me, • Monday ev ruing at
ediiv aiuai.,1 laolilmg ol the do eh
d III, Inline ul Mr and Mis
I i ol lev on l '.iliu-i mi \v r
All i,i,',i,l»'i . and llo-ir laonl ,
are coidiallv oiviir.l to alt, ml ,md
All tin Miln i • aie urged to
d ie '- ,,, co lua,i- I ',» roioioilli
t- ml itie session
Ul i'll.,, ge I- compos,’,I ol Alt or I
Air. l-iliu Sltepi-anl amt \l, .ti-l
Ml - i in li* I lugli*

Mrs. C . W arren
Is New Member
O f Dorcas C lass

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You've heard Imw Saniluiie I h y Cltuning make* clnlliM
»o rnuclt cleaner you ran S L Ii tlie d itlcm u e . Now you
can P R O V E it! Send tlie |&gt;ant* of any m il to m and tire
matching coat lo any otlirr dry cleaner. If the pant* don't
come back looking J tfin iu ly c/cuner, srnd us your »alc*
■lip and we’ll tec that you grt back every penny paid u*
for cleaning those pant*. Call n* for «rrvi,e l O I J A Y ' . . .
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SUN D A Y — MONDAY

NO VEM BER 15# 1954
for sending pictures to your loved ones,,

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LAST TIME TONIGHT

VoU for P. D. 8C0TP «
Proven BiulncM Man
For Cll^ CommkwIoMr
(Group 2)

'i r - 1! i
Kolm way elccled
- 11 ooiari nl Ho- t Si) last night to
Mil Hie v ii oicv |ef| by the rpiigiti'-n -o M r- (dis Miller Theses- i -ii vva- p ie .ided over by Mrs.
Si Iv. vo ll W ill id , oeuu. district
- h.in Mian i-l the I AO
those present were Miss Maud
M 11-on Mm it yy Tench, Sirs,
c * K- Im. Mrs w it Lu Frlra ,
'tiss Mary MeMahoii, ,\Jr.i. Canulla l.iltle
and Mrs. Selwyn
11 Neill
y-t eiil-iV aide evening is being
pi.limed h-i 0 -morrow at Hie USO
i- Paid K i.ilt-m will furnish ilanem iniisi, fr.-m H mill) It u'elock.
Si tuoi ........
will he from the
l o t Metlnnli■1 i tilin'ti and Jun­
ior liosi, s, in eliarge i.» M in Rubv
Sti-iisMom llefreshmenti will be
v ed
Degnmmg d s Jo p ut Sunday
dii-i ehoreh an evening of interesting cnli rl.Mono nt Is on the
-1-ln-dvi 1»- \ '.uti ladles (rum the
Mi ihudisi , inn,'ii will offer Uielr
-e ivn e - as si-lliof hostesses ana
innior ho-.le.-es will he Misl
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P R EM IU M Q U A L IT Y

Tin* |hM i'.;* s r|,» "* III till- | i l l
IL*|'!l*l &lt; Ittiieh Ill'Ll Hi F n si l l»*
MHTfniK si ml iiin.il \\\t)\ Mis ,1 I
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L.ttiliiiei ,t* i'ii (im&gt;tr*sn j,it «' v i'll
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klii Iiv M i * i .ill-, t'l.t %’s pr r s|,l» nt
•tti I 55hit fl -I *V'5 ciHllTl.lt rill 111r »1
"11’’tie(tits I-ll I’" u n s Ci\nt Ii 5 Mr *
\ I Tlmm.is t'li*' *■(,(%■* t m m &gt;ni
•f . Ml&gt; I Mils IhviMviv M\r (li*
tiiM&gt;nrrr*&gt; rrpoil
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in,l Mr* c v\ Ergle loi
ns-.,-milling lln- Imoks
Mi - i Warren, a new m, intiei
' , in,i• 11■, ",| a",| Ihe i,i,i,-liiuVI la, ,M-,I over lo 5lrs
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t r.ihtrre who was oi charge -,|
tlie 'oi-utl hour Game* and stunt-t j
vvv-le played ami purrs were won
bv 51r- I P i alien. 51rs F u
Land, .ind 5l,s P.-xor
Delicious re l.,--h,ocnls ol opci,fa.............
pie. and eoflo.were served lo ' l l - C Warren
M i. Frank M il,lull Mr* I I
Pi vor, ,51i . I- (&gt; La mb. Mi &gt; i
full,-a M r' 5 t Pium,iAlt' ( ( Jla,in,-i
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Hallowe'en Dance
With Orchestra
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Hallowe'en Party
Set For Tomorrow
By Brownlee C lass

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Escapes Stay In Hoosegow
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i - *8anta Clou* paid another visit to the freshly crowned wclterirelght champion and dropped another present down hi* chimney—
suspension of hla lb-day Jail sentence for 13 traffic vlolntlon*.
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But Juat how long Santa will continue to bestow favors on the 24&gt;ear-old Negro champ remains to be seen.
. . . . .
’ There wa* talk of a possible title bout between the New Yorker and
•barmen Basltlo, the No. i contender for Canaaiotn, N. Y., hut that
f.fgN clouded Uy thf ihoulu of ^x^chamnion Kiel (iikviltin a htndluri
liiat the Cuban has 'an Ironelud
' Norm ItothichlW, tin* Syracuse.
iL V., promoter, ha* offered Ha*!on 140,000 to put hi* title on the
'line against Ha*lllo In Syracuse.
tut there** the big question of
, whether Raaton woulit draw a
•;at# with anybody, Ineludlmr a hot
•seal attraction.
The rfluetanl elinmplon, about
•• eautlou* and horluir n flahter
'ii coin* on the icene in modern
lava, ha* been a party to four
\r|l* "atlnkera" In the l*»t three
ear*. He reached the ape* of hl»
.'areer of etherising the customers
p 1‘hlladelidlin'* Convention Hall
Wednesday night when he decltoned Gavllan.
Gavllan, Manager Angel Upea
ind trainer Mundlto Medina had
■uolcd down somewhat yesterday
’rent their high fever at post-fight
• ime. Then, In the h*nt of the nnluuneement that the Kid had l"*i
tl* crown, they hail shoutetl the
ild rafraln of lioxlim: “ We wus
robbed."
The dapper manager and night
•lub owner insisted, “ We have an
rondad return bout contract for
Vew York City. Saxton can fight
lobodv e)*« until lie fight* the
Keed fir**."
Trank IRIinky) Palermo, the
’biladelphla manager of Saiton,
*ho once said hie buddy Lope*
lidn't have to worry about a re­
urn— "He ha* my word"— now
wan singing another tune.
"We ain't signed for nohotly."
mid the llllnk. "A ll we want I*
j lough."
Harry Markeon, managing dl) 'fetor of the International Hoa­
ng Club, "aid a* for a* the 1HC
gnew thru* wn* no return con­
tract. He *huildrred when the
iiurstlon wn» nut to him. He »ald
the UIC wa* Interested In a Haplllo-HuxImi match,
i Saxton, who had 1*100 in fines
for his traffic tickets, paid on.II olh.
other tfitl for a speeding charge.
Don’t let It happen again,"
arned Chief Magistrate John
urtagh when he suspended H ol­
Mur
ton's Jail term.
! An eloquent plea hy Haalon's
'lawyer, John J. Duff, helped get
Haaton off. The attorney said
Johnny’s dull performance was
the result of worry about his
pending Jail sentence.
"Even
the defendant'* belt
friend could not »av he fought
III* best fight,” said Duff,

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PSU, Auburn M ie t
1st Tiltie Tomorrow
T A L L A H A S B K B — ( Special) —
lurid* State's young Hcmlnolea
fare thsir stlffcst test of tha grid
............
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10 nearby Auburn for tna flrat
football meriting In History lu*tweep the two team*.
Auburn, rated a potential Southeastern conference power In preSMson polls, haa dropped Its Teat
t*r»# conference tilt* by a single
touchdown. Coach Ralph Jordan's
Junior-studded squad Is working
hard to regain lis winning way*
waya
title week ngelnst KHU,

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Wisconsin Meets
Ohio Tomorrow
In Big 10 Race

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By i!U CORRIGAN
The A i m c Ii IMI Press
The time has come for Wisconsin
lo start tl.lnkintf seriously In term*
of winning Hie Hill Ten champion­
ship and making Ihe Jaunt t» the
Hose Howl next Jon. I.
The, Badgers, who weren't con­
sidered any graat shake* in preseason esllmate* of the Wcsfcin
Conference, meet rmigh, lough
Ohio .Slate tomorrow In a game
that could make or braak their
hopes. The Buckeyes, too, are very
much In the race for league hon­
or*.
Ivy Williamson’s lads still would
have lo gel pail Iowa. Norlhwrstern, Illinois and Minnesota even
If they do beat t&gt;hlo State. Dul
there's no denying that this 1* the
big one
For Ohio Sltle, the game repre
sent* another hlg stumbling block
In ils bid for the title. Even if the
Buckeyes do win, (bey'll still have
lo whip Purdue and Michigan.
In the South, the big Interest will
be the battle between Mississippi
ami Arkansas. Ole Miss Is coleuder
of Iho Southwest Conference and
Arkansas Is the surprise of Iho
Southwest Conference.
Roth teams arc looking ahead to
New Year’s Day and a bowl game.
Rut even more imporlunl at tills
stage, the game should provide a
good in * I u h l oil Mississippi's
stranglh. The school has been
I alilted as one with n weak schedule
and tills accusation has hurl Ils na­
tional standing.
Meanwhile, there's a game with
nutional Implications on tap fur to­
night when the undefeated Univer­
sity of Mlsrnl entertains Muryluud.
The Te rp i,
mythical
national
champions last year, took u nose­
dive at the start of the current
campaign hut looked gixsl heating
North Carolina 3X0 Iasi week.
William and Mury tangles with
George Washington, Detroit engagai Tula* and llouiton plays
gaiaa Tulsa and Houston plays
Vlilanova
In othar
important
gamaa tonight.
Oklahoma, the No. I team In tire
country In'the weakly, Associated
Pres* poll,' take* on Kama* Stain
UCLA, No. I, also has an easy one
against Oregon Slate, beaten Hi res­
ume*,
(.'oluredo, which very well could
get the Orange Howl assignment,
meets Nebraska, and Houthern Cal­
ifornia, which could be the lime
Howl host, take* on California
Among Ihe other ton ranked
teams In the nation, Mlnneiudii
goes against Michigan; Arm y plays
Columbia; and W rit Virginia fig­
ures to toy with Virginia Military
Institute. Notre Dame isn't sched­
uled.
There will be three television
games of the week under the NCAA
program tomorrow. The one that

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LSU Favored Over Florida,
Mississippi Above Arkansas
lly M KHf’HIt B A ll.U Y
Assoc laird I'res* Sports Writer
Mississippi and Arkansas, two of the country’s top teams, clash In
Little Hock Balurdny In a football hi-udllnar loaded with overtones of
national prestige, conference champlonshliis and post-season bow' bids,
Koch team Is riding in perfret record, each bat a !!•(! start u ard
the title III Its respective conference and i-ucb ulreadv is getting n case
uf bowl fever.
(lie Miss, u BoutheuEtern Conference giant, is rateil fifth ill (he
nation ill Till' Associat'd Press noil and Arkansas, a Boutbwest
('onfereiu-i- power, is seventh. Km-li hones lo climb higher hv vaNiiuUhing
g (lie idluir .Saturday.
'tin- Hatorback* uppear to bo tho night. Imst week's upset victory
only team with a good chance of over Texa* Tech might have given
spoiling Mississippi's rccoisl Oils Ihe L£U Tiger the shot of cimfi
season. Ole Miss should bs' a shim- ilenre it needed to be a "spoiler"
In ctmice for the Sugar Howl Ii thn rest of the way.
the llebs can gel by Arkansas and
Alabama Is host to Mississippi
finish the season undefeated. Tile Stale, Georgia Tech entertains
Itaiorbarks
have
their
eyes
on
the
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Kentucky. Georgia goes to Tiilane,
to ton Howl which goes to the Autmrn
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Florida State
SWC champion
1 ami- -Daytlki
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Is at Tennessee
The game counts as n confer­ Vanderbilt Is Idle.
ence lilt for Ole Mis*. The llebs
Picking 'em:
were unable to sehcdtile the re­
MISSISSIPPI over Arkansas:
quired six SEC foes so Arkansas Roth aro fast but Ola Mis* is
was run in as a substitute. And dcefier and more experienced.
since Arkansas has developed Into 1 A L A B A M A over iMUslaslpp
A surprisingly strong team, it ap­ State: ’B*ma has too much ball
pears to be the only hurdle be­ moving power, too much defense
tween Ole Miss ami at least a
LSU over Florida: Tho Tiger*
share or the SEC title, '
aro at homo where upsets In iheir
Alabama and Florida, who like favor arc t-omiminplan'
Ole M U h have 3 0 SEC records,
G E O R G IA T E C H over Kunlneky:
also could gel through without a Tech (innily Is showing signs of
conference defeat, hut I heir op­ defensive strength an I has but
ponents appear to he a little much offense for Hie injured Wild
tougher than Ole Miss'
! eat.
Florida tangle, wllli Ixitiisinna
G EO R G IA over Tulnne
The
State In llaton Houge Saturday (Irecnics can't rtmloln ihe Improv
log Bulldog attack
AUBURN over Florida Stale:
will lie seen in must section* will
pair Hilt against N4irlh\vestem. The The Plainsmen should bounce back
Boston University-Holy Cross game aflcr three straight defeats al
will he beamed lo tbit New England though FSU can no longer be con­
sidered a "breather."
stales and the llrfgham Young
T R N N B S I B E over Dayton:
Montana coldest will be seen In About lime for the Voi* to run
the Far Wort.
away with somebody

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after tho 10-roundcr.
As a crowd oi 7,140 which pa.’d
124,040.06 looked on at the Olympic
Auditorium. Puentes swarmed over
Billy to win virtually every round.
There was no great damage ae
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thor was ever in serious danger,
but the bout moved along at a fast
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LOS A N G E L E S (At-Ramon Fuentes, Los Angeles' 29-year-old e igrave digger, burled veteran Billy
Graham of New York under a
■warm of punche* and Friday
matchmaker Babe McCoy said
there wa* a good chance the Cali­
fornian would get a non-title fight
here In December with Johnny
Saxtcn. Ihe new world wallerweight champion.
McCoy said Saxton's manager,
Slinky Palermo, called him before
tart night’s fight and said he wa*
Interested In a match out here if

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ta sl 4lh SI. Phime 43H-X-H.
and shrubberv moved liewltl
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Special — T V und R adio
„,J. W. MALI.. REALTOR
r lurida State Hank Huihttng
UHK1I T R A C T O R S
rolled money irom well estab I
S e rvice nlid R e p a irs
'•tall Hall”
Phono 7738 Ford Tractor with I row Holland
Tor Results
I. oel local 'tores handling mu |(CA Motorola Sales and Service
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nsinel4.su
Hinny 17 1&gt;2 Smith
I’lione 301
and nice ground*. Term*.
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stive aiaminis are lolly eslob
R obert A . W illia m s , R e a lto r Used furniture, appliances, tools,
li lied liy os Nn m e r,iead. oper
Koyuoad E . LundqiilM, A iioclalr
IM lR T A lll .l* : U K I . D I N t ;
.iii I i’ipiii home In i|iialtfy tin
etc. Sought— sold. Larry' Mart,
Phone 1G73
Atlantic flank Uldg
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work Mm iiiii.l tie over 25. have
331 East l&gt;.l SI. Phone lint
Will o .my a hole
I in 5 Ilnur, spate time weekly.
$50" CASH anil $CS per numti) amt
li.ne ear and $300 to 31500 casil
All Wink i iiioiotdiisl
you can have immediate oc­
H iiR K crly A p p lia n c e C e n te r
Mii-t lie able lo .tort immediate
I'dn ant I l u ll h
cupancy of a .1 bedroom block
"Suur \VeslinKb'in»i‘ Dealer"
house Phone 1234-X-H alter U
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rhnue 2220
Mavtui, Washer.
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rO K Hi N T
113 Magnolia Ave
Plume 1757
pilled program should pay lip I" ,
W E L A K .l A P A R TM E N TS : rooms,
S P E C IA L
i y.i.ooti yearly part lime Full tl I t !N SUUAN CE
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private bath*. 1U W F.rsl SI.
Him
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pllnlli
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4 A P IS . (or rent ouw. Cutes Bldg.
i..linin '.
ami personal
tun t.
with large chest
3211 ID
s k k I 's r i R s r i t ) i t
Phone 328.
eioiiiul in application llnx 210.
F U R N IT U R E C E N T E R
ln.tir.iin'" of all kind*
inpi lilt Smyrna, lieorgia.
kitchenette air cuntill West 1st SI
Phone 1423
R A Y M O N D M . M A I,I,
dltioncd apt. .Siumberland Court I
Phone Mo
W A N TE D willing und capable 201 South Park A ie
Hlway 17-M South Phone 18114-W. I
— Factory to You —
..ill's clerk lor either part lime
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te idy work Manuel .Ini'iibM O U G H T O N -IN S U R A N C E
suitable for couple or single
V e n d inn lllintlx
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Private bath, Ideally located In,m the Post Dlllce
Euclosi'it head Sag proof Indium
P H O N E 811
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rad with plui'lli' ends Pla-Ric oi
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Pay, Week or month— 1&gt;«. 1415.
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Nalloualli
FuraHarr Center
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112 114 W rit 2nd SI
I'holie :i70
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to 1vr«*fi*rif*«l
APT? close Tn, newly painted. 703
•inn Further iiilonnatioii writ*
I*«il 11*x Ini|(f•'r s
SAVB M ONEY O N:
W. tat St. Jimmie Cowun, plume
\ yy Slewait ;ilmw A n - "A .
Jo h n W illiin ii'i Ins. Agency
AW NINGS JA LO U SIES
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rel Dr call Day* IM7 J Night* i M f l T Y I Kit wants general re
Avalon Apt*. Efficiency. Phone
1201 J Sail fold
p ot ..ml pauilmg Thiimus IV
433. .
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Paint
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New Work Siloes
El !•« Fall ,
Braljci SPACE ‘ available Adults
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A It At V N AVY b l i t F i t s
[W IL L til) irolnug to my huine
only fit) per month Phone 3310
110 Sanford AviPhoto 1.121
It..no- PADI M
« KoUif apt. All West liTTfL
1 1 1 -u 'r i is. i&lt; &lt;
LAWNS Mo w e d by Jerry laml
Phone 1734.
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Phone 1203 J.
T i l l till m e C e n te r
Fl.nlii' VII* .V 4
PTKTS. Clean, comfortable rooms,
III] West 1st SI
Flo.lie 112a
U il I l.\KK •Ml** »'i x4*iir i hihl 111
hot water year 'round. The
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Gable* Himming House, 401 Man
l,A Y -A * \ V .U S
I'tiitm* 7:t0 M
noli a Ave.
f lifts and Toy .s lur C hristmas
I I* FN.sFH nr.it lii.tl uuisc |l,t&gt;
P u flK lh ilE l), 4 rim ms, siinporcli
t se nor l. ai a w a i Plan
mi imj’Ii I lliiv hi t- 11 Hrraltl
Downstair., cool. Oil Park.
F U R N IT U R E C E N T E R
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til] West 1st SI
Piione I !.' t I. t FMsKI* Iit*«iill\ 41111 ,*I1itr
412-W.
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regt*. Impilre llfJU Park Ave.
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bill ills* drilh'Minj «*«■I fi•i- l.tlilr* a
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n m i l i ' S - n i i i i i i Ic c i i ,
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Cottage by inonlli or yem
'round Free tdetdrlr ami water.
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R. J. Carrol, 3 Point* Motel, "
Celery Ave
Fin,in- tml W
miles South on 17 M2
E M El i ' PES, letterhead*, .stale
In:m F O R D Excellent im u u u g con
FUHNiJsHKD 4 room apt Clove
no "I
Invoice*, hand lulls, amt
dttloli tioiiit toil lot 11mt 11li i 'lid
III. 217 Oak Ale
Phone (lift
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ti.lniig trip
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Jimmie Cowan
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ROOM Ant. Private linth and eu
^ trance. Close to Naval Rase
LAN \ WA\ IT \N
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Phone 347 VV.
and Flnaoi i- Pl..u
land" Evening Star Cut! Ralph
TW O Uedrooiii furnished apart
Now in I'fleet on .ill Spnitln.i'tliiod.
ll.iy. 11113 J
meiil, 330 monthly, nUu one bed Amt we can even arrange terms • (tuns • Aiiimimtlini, • lenls
for tills If needed Monthly nay
room at 330. 2101 Magnolia, Ito
lloiits Midi c* amt Trailer.*
| HDDS and 1 jihol dei v tiur.icleuii
ineiits ure about $40 widen I- T u y s — I’ liiy u rm iiu l E(|iii|im i‘nt
bori A. Williams. Phono tfifl.
ed m m m home nr in nor shop
certalnly better than payliu;
I'.e again tile *nnie das
3 ROOM furnished apt. with bath
R
ohsnn's
S
jiu
rtiiii'
tiixuls
rent.
333. Inquire 1100 Park Ave.
S a n fo rd D uru i'lfitn S e rvice
304 East First SI
Piione 998
31)8 East till St,
Phone 221"
3 ' H iinR ooM
uhfurnhhad npl.
over Sanford Shoe Center, 350.
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a month Apply 203 Sanford Ave
Sail', unit Si'ivlco
1 oiitrarl iiml i«p «ir work Krwi*
ONfc ROOM uparlment.
Wnler
W I N N ’S T V
i ' nI i Hi mil's
It
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«it l
aint lights furnished.
Phone
508 E i l * l i d SI
ITiiitn- ' I .
SDiitof tl \\ t r/i ific 1M2H
lUfff-W. 11h Palmetto A v e .____
M A C H IN E S
I,.)
Jt HKDHOOM house, 3 mile* out. i.A k i: p b o N t - k x c k p t i o N a i , S E W I N G
.jiulliiH aim fiut .liiM
I n in .
All
m alm tup m i d ( I *&gt;ti|(
Kitchen turnydied, Phone I4IU-VV Kitchen ei|iii|it&gt;i'il iiiaannvy.
* Ji tiirip, v\
Sui \ lip1 Si iih
Pliiitii' lid.'
inilc
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4
ill
1111 since
II M
:i i i i k i M fiiriilslied
uparlment
liedriHimx, bath, jalimslrd sleep
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iutt purcli, living room, kitchen. ’
1101 Oak Ave
J M III sit s
dmiiit', large
Florida
room l.lfi'tiiin- Attniiiiiiiiii i f "
r n
3 I ui'utiii.
# i ai Sriit I'm ii
3 liOOM Apt. 2no Avocado.
ulilllv. carporte on atm x iimi ft
uiiiti’'i I n*" In f ill ili 'ii 11 liI'.ihnund'H I p iin ls ti'is Sim p
iiN E Ueitrooni, kitchen,
living
lid Price 711.r,i*t with reason
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1711 I 1 "ii"li As "
I ’li.in■- Mm,*
room, bullirimni 333. Apidy 313
aide terms lo cesponsihlu parlv
ill] W I'll - f
Palmetto.
I H I. Ilf IS IM H O i"
Will divide in 100 R lots. 112'
3 BEDROOM house Newly deco
I'HIII Siitdli I’.ilk Flii'it" 231 -t
(Juintii|)ii'lt lirive, Caxxellierry
rail'll 3&lt;KI At filblmns,
l.ake
• Wei 1 I,itni .'timi
• Welding
Phone Winter Park 27 2971
— Monroe. 2 Doors from Post HY OW NER: 3 room house, in
e General repairs
12
Z E N IT H
• Office^
______ ____ _______
i t . I . I .v i s i o n
eluding Venetian Idlnil*.
go*
FU R N IS H E D home Couple 1503
1
C E R A M IC T I L E
^
The New 35's’
stuve and water healer. Near
Tile* for At,I, purposes
1 52
Elliot...................
Saif, a n 1 Si'riiiT’
town and school. For infnrma
I Wall
Floor
Repairs
lleiimdiT
lion c*ll tata-J.
O N E room efficiency. Friglilalre.
M ille r Rniliit A- A|i|&gt;liunri'
N A l l O l t 'S T I L E C O .
electric stove, shower. Private
118 Sniltli Pus k AviFliini" 20
J
ARTICLES
FOB
BALK
f
entrance. 313 Palmetto.________
H8i7 s Salifiird Ave
Phone t i ll
2 ItKDROOM
furnished gameIII)
Y&lt;
LE
liar's,
lepalrs
Mum-i
auarlmcnt. 23(81 Melionvtlle Ave
"ardi'ii I'uil , knives,
it m
.’Mi
4 1 1Cl_2JJ-U ---- ! J . — !— L .'S -----Used Kitchen Chair*
I T W O N ’T H U l .f I N t ; N O W
i!i &gt;litirin ti'd Key woik. Geo
4 (Ml
4 --R EA I. E S T A T E FOR S A L E - 3 Uwnl Stroller
nit it it it it it it t iii.li?
■"I ui Repail . Stanley’s l!ik&gt;
3.00
I.H li in tall i' ur
We have u beautiful home in the U*ctl Platform Rucker
Simp, 21" East till
3 (Ml
Finur lurnac"
Muyfulr section which we edn Used lajiinge Chair
i iri'iialm g llvatir
5(81
A show by appointment only If Used Flour Lamp*
I 1. M. t A M I ’ l t L I . L
toon
li. li. I’o i 'i':
” you want a larger home with Used llox Spring*
General I'oiitraitiir
10 (Ml 2(81 South I'ark Avi
Fliimi- III"
oiiullful i*.'uunil*, ask ua for Used Wicker Sofa
'tlumi's nt I li sitiiu timi'
20 00
Used Sofa Red
dctalli.
III Way 17 1)2
ITumi
U*ed 3pc Wicker Living
llru n ititr C n in ls
8 T . J O H N ’S R E A I k T Y C O .
H A LL'S G A ltA i. E tor general Auti&gt;
Room
Suite
20,00
M cltn n e y — S m ith I'uinlM
Phone 1120 • A. R. Pcteraon,Broker
repairing. Also Wrecker Serin-"
2513 S Park
Plume 1174 .1
Ani'/cUte* - A. B. PeterMin Jr.. Used Double Dresaer and
4112 Celery. Ph tOUti-M — luJi It
Mirror
39
95
P, J. Ch**ter*un. Att»crt N. Fitta
Night*.
Used Ipc Sectional
49 05
R E D I .M IX C O N I T I E T K
Garileld Willett.*, John Melich
H EA TER S C LE A N E D
M ANY. M ANY, MORE
tirea.e Traps
.Septic Tanks
N EW 3 lletlroom concreU' block
amt serviced Phntii' 1011.
Window Sill.
Lintel.
IT E M S N O T L IS T E D
home nn 73 ft. lot. Ail large
M IR A C l.i; C O N C R E T E CO .
F ll A
Eln n n rlrtK
room*. J 1* hath*, ilany olhw
Phunc LU5
,100 Elm AnFor Remodeling .rid repair*
_ outilanding feature* Price Ito, 103 04 E . tat KT.
PIIO N E 127
Nothing Down - .Small Monthly
B 300. $1,500 Down.
F R IH ID A IR K
Payment*
P OLARO ID m in * . Camerai aid
A U T O M A T IC W A S H E R
H h c rm n n C o n cre te Cn.
acceaamiaa at Wleboldt'a Cam
Phone: 1241-IBHt 'f.
a rt Stop. U S South Park A*a. fAII Pni'i'i'lauu Used une suusim On: Wc*l t.1th
Room 201 Edward*’ Bldg.
Save 31(HI Easy Spindry Wu»hC A R P E N TE R WORK
13
Park Commercial
Ph. 10
er, taiuks lik" new mils 3!*i
For quick repair Juba, or tm ill «
J. ft. Alexander
T . M. Rtrlitger
Inilliling Cali Jim 1I42-M-4.
keg. Real Extale Broker*
A P P LIA N C E ( tilt p d i i .v i i d n
' “
r oiter
.103 S. Sanford Ave.
Plume 3117 M uvin tr • P tu'hlnif - StortiK "
Lm ui 4&gt; lailtH Distmil'e
Builder - rb e st 1353
Flrepruof Warcliuuxu
CR D SLEY
Refrigerator,
Magic
" F i r * ! W if h T k a F I o m I "
Chef gas range. Kxiellenl coiuli
L o s s in g T ru iu t fc r
thin. Ptiniie E'lKi-M after :&gt; p in
B E B r w t r m v r it.
tind S tn ra u e Co.
o bedroom home, balk, front
two
........ |(
G
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. F U L L Sue Stuve, refrlgoru do I Knit ;trd Kl.
fthrI rear porchea acreaned, alccand
lur. Ruth fur 113" 2HI2 Elm
l l.O I'll SANDING a I' mi i.iii]
refrigaratnr, waier
trie range, refrigerator,
w
(Near Suprexi
Oak floor* furnl*tied laid A tin
»e to abtrei
atu!
beater. Cloiu
C
NOW ONLY 9179.95
Islinl. Ituavonahle I"| Ills In h"
U P R IG H T
plaim,
large
uval
id IRita
lit movie.
Your*
rhurchaa and
m
Inc** *Jncc 192" Old Hours Him
framed tllirrm liiaul nuidilioii.
axh. Balance I
for 9TH. eaah.
like new. K F. Stevens, Itnu1"
BOB nENNKTrS TV
iTimi" m\ it
2. llox 227; Pliurm 7111 It -1
200 E a il 27th St.
Phone 1473-X-R
ELI. • KENT
U SED Piano ExeiTleid i'uudltl(in lilt ESSM A K IN G — 4•I'lii'ia I aIlei
B A LL, IC A l.T O *
ReuMinahl" price Plume ION-It
linns 2113 Myrtle Ave
Mi
^Ihleyman, Aiwciata
Rout* Puilgctl.
S M A LL Upright piano, lixrrlleiil
Ave.
K 4 Booth
comlitluu 313" Hoover tank Ivpt D O M ES TIC SEW ING MAI H I M
C B S TTalavltiiwn
el
Beta
Sale* • Rental* • Service
For your Real Eataie need*:
cleaner. $tn Plume 1723 It
Free Demon*(ration
G A R R E T T 'S
PHO N E I I I :
flh C n llta M d H n rk e y , B r o k e n
AMOCO STATION
A R IN E T , Trutii hont* and 111 see li* fur qimlalimu till Milium
nhram ley Pule*toe Bldg, P ho tw H U X l f S S l h Park
trk
Phone t i l l C Lcycle.
Very reusmuililL'. Call 1 38'J
and Hanlware Item* before v 1
R lrirtnal Prowrtp
■mv and bo ploiunnliv iitriirisn
Tw o ilo-ft. Wekiva River Igta at
M U S IC A L IN S T R U M E N T S
Aluminum, eanvaa, metal.
C A M P B E L L ’S C A B I N E T
|t,400 eaeh. A lio a new maaonry
and Accauiirict. Kvcrvlliiug in the
Phone 141.
cottage with SS0 ft. frontage lor
line of intiGc including Drum* • 111 way IJ-V2 South
M.ioo. Name your own Term*. SEMINOLE JALOUSIE CO
Baton* • Accordions • Guitar*.
G E N E R A L p a in t in g
Easy term* Itental system. He "Don't Forget • Phone Biirm-tt'
Bhopper’a Special!
w W,il lit SI.
Phoni III
_________
liir-W .
edrooai, oak Boer*, Gle hath,
PU U K U K S M U S I C S H O P
H n n fn rd V a c u u m C leaner
Phone MID
• Clear View Awnlngi • Spun 2004 Cedar Ave
S e rvice
Lite
Glaaa
•
Porch
roll
down
Elertrulux-Kirby-Klectrii Hygiene
wait too long to aee tht4t
A R TIC L E S W A V r K n
-f
Miaika • Travla and Curtain
Parts for nit niake*.
T l w u a w d D o lla r D U c o tin tt
W E B U Y , ncll and Iradu u*ed fur*
Phono 714-X t
yoa want a 134,000, » tearoom, Seminole V e a e tlu Blind Ccy nitura. WIUon Malcr Kunrlture Co
&lt; OI LM A N Space Heaters, wi'h m
411
R.
1*1
I»h"fie
MR
430 Weit ird ftt.
Phone M
without blowen. Also Floor Fur
nnccx,
NEED PANELING
7—
petr-Llvfi. litfkSiniplli'* — 7
Yellow Pina, Watters l e i Cedar,
R B A L E Weimarancr Gyp. Just
Mahogany, .Ponderoaa Pine It P O
fight age to Mart runnin.
jtoek. See ail of these at
, -.B O
Or train on bird*. Phono
Phene SI Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
1830, Extension 215 or Winli
or lart-J
Out Wait 13th St. Phone 1 M M H J
Park 2029 53.
HW7 Sanford A v«.
Phone J 3lit
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HOMES

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What better gift for

Christmas

Boyd

than a new Home?
• Tile Floors
• 18 Ft. Kitchens
• Large Closets
• Hi* LutK
• Complete Furnace
—Not a space
heater

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LL _ . 1.1. ...
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Lake Monroe Flu.
' ’hone 803-11 **^T|LEC UH CA^ SLH VICiie— 12
apiillanccs, sales
I .A N D .S C A IM N t i
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iedn,
Crystal Lake Nursery, l.ake Mary
y i,
ip o or Sanford
I'h.me Sanfi.nl I87H-W
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D — itutoMioblies^ ■ _ T ro llc r* ^ ^ J
K n m liill K le rlrle Cu.
ttendix and 1 rosli y Ap;diaiice*
M O H I I -K H O M E S
Ymmgstown Kitchen.
For the belt rone lies and the best
terms citi both new ami used. Etc;lrleal contracting and repairs
112 Magnolia Ave
Phone 111
s e e IIS.
KustMitle T r a i le r S a in t
Palatku, F'la
| For A|iptlaiii-e*, rontr.ii ilug -ul,
rmmil eleetrlcal service.
See
your General E le ctric to iler.
S A N F O R D M O TO R CO.
Snnfiirtl E le c tr ic l ’o,
toot Sanford Ave.
Ph. I5M
tin Alaitnolla Ale.
Piione 412
I n it SALE
- 21 tool National
liMilei, lo good condition $.'iai&gt;
i—
O F F IC E E O r t l M t t M -2 1
e.ish Sanford Trailer Park
'77_‘ ",rn7,
„ ;
H A Y N E S Olllce
Mactiine Co
,
S A L E -4 8 Willy* I lek up
Typewriter*, adding machines,
2 Wheel lim e , good mm It oil ■ Safes-Rent-■I* 314 Mxetudlii I'b
j:uMi Call M7-X R
sail * ueiu.u*, J it a u m io I iu , in

2ti -■ t'mlissniii.il Sen lies — 28
\M lilt Dill's l\ s I tit t NON
Call M i. Ilei-t.iw Santoid OJ.'e W ‘I

tom P LY M O U TH *130 New under ------'"'iv battery, excellent running 21—
R E A L T Y PARLORS
-It
eomhtioii Phone 1277-H.
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. .-i a few " u _ u r- S I ' E C l A I J t on Perm.tiieliCs thin
I*—
MOATS ■ M QTOKS
-l»
October Sant.uds ...... . modem
In .inly utiluii .1 Senior opi .,i .i
Memtrv Outbiuiril Motors
Ilia So Oak A le li I 'll;

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L A I N D RY S E R V IC E -2 3
• tine hour - Wash aiul Damp
Dry
• tine hour l* - Wash amt Dry
Fold
• Finished Laundry
• S.inilolie Dry Cleaning
Sm ith side I .nu m in iu m t
Soulli Side Fimilinart llhlg.
toil East 23lh St.

27—

PIANO SF.HVIt K
— 17
L. St 1.1. Piano Technician.
Phone 2IIU Route l, Sanford

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R ESt'Al R A N IS

DEALER FOR RMl'NlMi PAINTS
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Come to tilde's Dull
20tt Sail lot d Ave.

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vue 2.dd S Park Phone 1171.1
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oanoi
to b t used and
Who have been

Clerks and Inspectors

respectively, of the various Election Boards, for the
General Election to be held throughout Seminole Coun­
ty, Florida, on November 2nd 1954:

a l i « t o f t h e nameH o f t h e p e r s o n s
s e le c t e d t o s e r v e as c l e r k s a n d i n s p e c t o r s
b Ih o

O F F IC IA L B A L L O T
G E N E R A L E L E C T IO N
N O V E M B E R

SEM INOLE
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T O V O T T . fur .1 per\hii xvluw namr i\ printed on the ballot. murk * cro&gt;, ( X ) in the

M|iia»r .it tlir K l f i l l T of tlir namr of the person for whom you d n iic to voir.

L E G IS L A T IV E

NO i

FOR STA TE SENATOR
3 7 T H S E N A T O R I A L D IS T R IC T

t ONS IT T U T IO N A L A M E N D M E N T
A R TIC L E IX
A ptopmtd amendment to Article I X , bv adiing
ihrirtn an additional trttiun to br numbered by Stria*
■are ol Stale, providing that no .lair fundi ehell be
r i p r n d rd to i n t obligation’ m ru irtd to conttiuct, re*
cimvtinci. molnieln. «e n ire, renalr. puirhate or Ireif
tin lull null eiteiiillna into more ihen lhrel ceumiel.

S TA TE
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J. TOM WATSON

In « m i A xiru nu ru r
Tha remaining oibres rrquirrtl hy law to he filled
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tar (ich ufhtr. In vult fur all ul tent tsm liiUlri
plart a rroit ( X ) mark In till, •pur

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FOR M EMBERS O F T H E H O U S E
O F R E P R E S E N TA TIV E S
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y . F L O R ID A
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NO t

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am endm ent
AH riC f .E V. S E C T IO N Ua

\ im.i'inril amrndmrni to Article V, by adding
th ' t o n * ne» lertlnn to lie designaiad Section lib,
l&gt;i nt Ming ilu i die l.rgiilfiuie, 'there bull n o t of the
oilur rniuiiet, may prnvidr in m y county h iv in g e
population of mnfe than 12C.0O0, arcordiog lo the Tael
'•Hiri.il return of Flneiile, (or one or more additional
rmimy judge.; providing (nr their election, term of
itHite. pvm.M, dullrt eml rumpeneitlont and p rrtcr* ing 111 ol miy lew entiled pru* tiling fni luch additional
muni! lodge, .hell heroine rffrrllve only upon ratlflci*
linn In e nit jo lily of m ien uf the rnuolv effeeted who
pfiiirl|ute In a refeiendum (lertlnn tilth irtptcJ
thrrrtu.

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the lilted candidate’ lur llir otfirr« ’ought to loir
for tame but nut ell of &lt;aitl canilldatri tin not p lirr a
Ctatl mirk In ihe above equar*, but plate a r t « ” IX I
m ilk In ihe equate to lt,«* tiglil of ihe name ul ihe
(Rndldite for tv hum mu iletltr in voir. T o tulr for
■ prrton whoie name l« nnl ininiril on ihr hallol,
writ* hit name in Ihe blank ’ pare provided lui lliat

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A R T IC L E III. S E C T IO N 21
X pimiiii. h I admendmeni to Arllrle H I, Section 21,
it Imh relate, lo eierulive approval nf legislative ecti,
providing that ifier adjoiiinmenl of the Lealeliture
the tinvrim ir .hall have twenty diye inttead of ten
ilet, nt now fined, in wliirh In approve or veto bill*,
ihe ifiniining prnvi.iun. of .aid irrtion ae now ex*
pteord In remain unrhenird.

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FOR JU S TIC E SUPREM E C O U R T
O F T H E S T A T E O F F L O R ID A
G R O U P NO. I

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F O R C O U N T Y C O M M IS S IO N E R S
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y . F L O R ID A
D IS T R IC T NO . 2
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FOR JU S TIC E SUPREM E C O U R T
O F T H E S T A T E O F F L O R ID A
G R O U P NO. 2

NO. 1
t ONh I T E U T I O N A L A M E N D M E N T
A R T IC L E V III
A pmpiited aniendiiieiil to Article V III by adding
therein .an additional .erllnn In he rtumbarad by the
hecietarv ul State, ptoylillng; that the Legislature
liter, by g'ltrial, .prriel nr local art, prnvlde for
a.tr.mneiii nl ta .r. of anv municipality by the floaty
la. v x r.o ir »f ilie niunly wherein turh itmttir palitv
i. located, and (ut mllrclinn theieul bv tht tea col*
lei lur ul noli rimnly, provided, that no aucb IC1,
e.cept pint I.mu. ilieieol (or a referendum (lection,
.lu ll hriimir etlertive In any municipality until *ppiuted tty v tnajiirilv vole uf eleclura i|ualifitd to votr
in iiirli nmipi ip iliiy at an election called for euch
ptilpo.r. .m il elerlinil'lu tie held lepaiaiaty of with
anv ntlirr rlrrtinn; and that ary auch act shall pro­
vide fur reatunable rumpen.allun fur talil aiieator
and nillertur lur .inti additional duller* to be plid
hv the iminiripalily (ul whlrh inch duties ere petlolmed.

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D IS T R IC T NO. 4
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HAROLD I . SUiK INli
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S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y . F L O R ID A
D IS T R IC T N O . 1

FO R JU S TIC E SUPREME C O U R T
O F T H E S T A T E O F F L O R ID A

G R O U P NO. 3
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JO H N E. M A T H EWS

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VA8SAR B. CARLTON

PROPOSED
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS

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I ' R B C I N C T No. d— I'aola

C. K. Hawke, Clerk
Mrs. John K. Fox, Inspector
Mrs. Mary Hplvcy, Inspector
Mrs. M. R. Hodges, Inspector
I ' R K C I N C T No. Q— O.iedo
J. Y. Harris, Clerk
Henry A. Wolcott, Inspector
Mrs. Mettle Ktiirvtale, Inspector
Mrs. Willie P. Sloan. Inspector
P R E C I N C T No.
(ieneva
Mrs. Kmnm Youls. Clerk
Basel C. Prevail, Inspector
Augusta U. Bilbrny, Inspector
Filla P. Yarlyorough, Inspector
I ' R K C I N C T No. 7— Chuluola
George M. Jacobs, Cletk
Mrs. Priscilla Hodges, Inspector
Mrs. Anna M. Toflkey, Inspector
Mr*. Josle Pravatt. Inspector
I ' R K C I N C T No. H— Goldenrud
Gladys I,. June, Clerk
Amos II, llarr, Inspector
Illcharil H. Parker. Inspector
Polk D. Slayton, Inspector

NO, a

(Voti X » Q » l)

C O N S T IT U T IO N A L A M E N D M E N T
A R TIC L E III, SECTIONS « ANT) ♦

A ptopoied amendment of Article III, lectiom J end
4. Said propoied amended Section 1 reenerti In effect
pieteot Section 3 trialing to tegular and eatra eaeilone
of the Ogltleture and tdde lhareta Ihe follaielng »ddltlonal ptovlilonai that a tegular passion may, by threefifth vole of both hornet, be extended not exceeding a
total of thirty daye, which nerd not ha coniceuilve;
that recetite In eurh attended Mellon th ill ha taken
only by Joins action of both hoviti but no extended
Mellon to tail beyond September til following regular
leieloni that during ruth extended nttlon no additlonal propoied leglxlxtion ehall bo Introducted onleee
content first obtained by two.thlide vote of member*
of home In which It le tough! to he Introduced, laid
propoted amended Sectlaa 4 prevldeti that tenatori
ihd memberi of houie ehall he q g « I I M electort In
respective countlet end dlitrlete for which thoirm that
th*lr compraiatlon thall ho $1200 per year) that durloff Mitloae leglelatora ehall receive p^r d i m and
travel expenia aa provided by lave, hut aot la t:
•&lt; allawaaeto and expeatee provided for other
aielali nadrr geaeral law.
rw n u Am

A pinputed arnemlinent fn Article VIII, by adding
Iheteto an eildltional eectlon lo be numbered by the
Hecieiair of Crate, providing! that after January I.
I'M*, Ihr tminty taa eiieimr In Monrec County,
Huiida, .hall atari, all property for ell itate, county,
ithnol ami munlclpel l u l l lo be levied In the county
hy the slate, county, county School bond, school dis­
trict., iperial la. ichonl dlltskta, poll dillrlclt, dtelo■gc dlsislcit, otbee ta.lng dlstiirta, and municipylitle.
of the count); that at the I VIS leghtalivr session aid
from linn iu time thereafter, the Legislature shill
rnori lews .prcifylng powers, functions, duties and
compensation of eald county lax as.ssior aid provid­
ing for eaien.lnn on the aeseesmenl toll of eald eougry
of all tiace levied br the slate tad said olhit ds*
tcilbtd taxing •uthoriilts whose laxts may be as.etiid by said tax as.essor putsuant to the protdeloni
hereof.

I'R K C IN C T No. I I — AllasiHHvte
Springs
Mnrgarrt I.. Voss. Clerk
Elizabeth C. Burnette. Inspector
Harriett J. Kteinbcck. Inspector
Mr*. ZcttH Morrison, Inspector
I'R K C IN C T No. 12— Forest Clly
Am y II. Whlldcn. Clerk
Jo Klla Iloilges, Inspector
Beatrice Par,luff, Inspector
V rn u . L Pitts, liispcrtor
P lf w fT N f T No. 13— Hlaila
George Jakuhcin, Clerk
Stephen Mlkler. Inspector
Gertrude (i. Lukas, Inspector
Margaret H. Mlkler. Inspector

NO. 7

' C O N S TITU TIO N A L A M EN D M EN T
A R T IC L E V

A piopo.td amend rota! to Artleli V by adding
therein an addition*! .action to he numbered by the
Srcretary of State providing for an additional judge
of the Court of Record In and for lecambla County,
Florida | prescribing qualification* and ptnvldlng far
the election, term of offset, power*, dull**, salary and
allowance, lot expense* of said additional Judge)
providing thit If there be a cemmlnleoer af laid
Conti of Record he ehall upon tht comlag inti effect
nf thin amendment be commissioned by tht Oortruer
ai euch additional judge, tn hnld office until hie euc&gt;
ceesor I* duly elected and quallied; aud further proF-dlng that the Legislature may from sitae ta time, ai
tht business of said court require*, provide far the
appointment of one or more additional Judge* af **Jd
court, prescribing for the,election, term nf effUe, salary
and allaarancrs for exptoiM and providing Ih* quatll*
cations, pawttt and duties nf auch iddlltendl Judge

AsiissuatAtisttttL

t l , l! t T I O X p n o C C A W A T I O V
ft.iter »mt bv virtu* of authorl|.
In ,n« v o t e d ns Ih* Mayor
f
Ihe City of Hanford.
Florid*.
I
i i. r f h y tall n Munlelont
Itsner,,
Klenlon lo be hold throuahuot 11 .
c i ty of Hanford, Florida, un Ih* ;r
tl.ty of Niiveoiber, 'S is . for rl ,
tlon " f two C lly Commissioner- .
a term nf tiffin* nf three years em l
Hald tlnetlon shall lie held
lie C lly Hall III said f 'l lv of Hun
urtl, Florida, lo ro nform ll v to ,l •
.aw, amt ordinances relating r
els,'lion* now In force In -aid i'|it
The polls will he oeeo nl f i
o'cloch ,X M.
Ihmlern
Hinroia to
Time, mid will close nt Iitiu ,. , l.,. n
I' M ,,n raid il-it"
I herehy appoint Mrs.
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tloiimlllnl nod FToytl A rainier
i l e r k - . and Mr*
Italph
A o.ilo
Smith, Mr* Avn XV t i m l . . Jnm,
11 (tot. Fieri yn XV lu ier, A (,
Ito tier Is and V J. Htenstroin a. It,
s11■■1 .■r- of m id , IciTlnn
(N XVITNCHF X V IIG H K U F . t I
hereunto *ri n.y hand it* Mayor ,,f
the i lly of Hanford. Florida.
have &lt; i i i .n l I., lie affixed hern
the -eat of sold t'ttv on Ihtr rl *lal do v of t&gt;, tidier, IPSS.
KAltt. t l l U ' l I S I I O T I I.X Xi
As Mnvor of Ih* City ,.{
.s.tnford, Florida
I H F A l.t
ATTES T
It N. Hayer
(T t y r i e r k
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S T A T E OF F L U IlIliA TO :

I'R K C IN C T No. 11— Fern Park
Mary llallrtt. Clerk
Riilli Weaver. Inspector
P. O. Anderson, Inspector
M. P. Egbert, In.pcclor

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P R E C IN C T No. ISA— Hanford
Hortcim* l{ouuiillal. Clerk
JniMi-s B Gut, Jr.. Inspector
A vh Wrioht Jliiii., In.peclor

XtAOilli: II. t.ANE. his wife, JAM I .
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1'IIKCINI T GlIt— .sanford
llautillon .1. Iti.liic. Clerk
llestli* I . /.achat v, Inspector
Minnie M. Strickland, Jnipeclor
II. F. Cooper, fhiprctot

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Mr*. Ralph Wight, Jr., ln«t&gt;eelor JiillN
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J. II. Truluck. Inspector
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Arul If tlrdd. Ih*' »4. v|i*-s 14v »i m.-

I'll El INI T No. lit— Hear Lake
Kmion I,. Coffin, Cleik
M r.. Gejtrudc C. Hughe., In t&gt;.
Ilin let f). Young, Inspector
Mrs. It. I), Brook t. Inspector

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•Rlntn of U F O I U I H NOltMAN L A "

(MantlaU proved In eUnloal taaSa that
eikhRanlron 4out o{ 5peopleean stop
amnklgg In S day*. Thia formala
developed bjr a leading American
Unlvenitv la aelb, nnn-tuiwt forming,
pleeaent to taka. You mual atop amokin* with the very Ural boa (only 11.00)
or money back. Ask for Hantroa Mak­
ing daSaaraat labtela.

T O U C H T O N 'S

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P R E C IN C T No. 10-l.ake Mary
II. M. Gleason. Clerk
Grace L. Hrown. In.iu-clor
XV. T . Wansley, Inapertor
Idn K. Keogh, Intpeytor

Seminole County, Florida.

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P R E C IN C T No. » — Longwood
Ralph W. Hammond, Derk
Mrs. Cola M. DeRosa, Inspector
Jemima D. Bnrwlck. Inspector
Mrs. William II. Otto, Inspector

O. P. Herndon. Clerk of Ihr
Hoard of Courtly Commissioners of

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I'R K CIN CT No. 3C— Hanford
John Krldcr, Clerk
Ueorg* II. Steel, Inspector
Mrs. Christine Blankenship, Insp.
William Bush, J r ., Inspector

C O U N TY

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S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y . F L O R ID A

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I ' R K C I N C T No. 3B— Hanford
Wallace W. Bell, Clerk
Mrs. J. M. Cameron, Inspector
Mrs. A . W. Kpps, Inspector
0 . H. Hockey, Inspector

A i.vis.r me \ w » m i m m - i

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o r T H E S T A T E O F F L O R ID A
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I * R E C I N C T No. I B — Sanford
Joseph ft. Wells, Clerk
Ralph W. Losslng, Sr.. Inspector
Mrs. Mae Edmonds, Inspector
Mrs. M. E&gt; Baker, Inspector

U R K C I N C T No. 1 A — Hanford
K. W . File, Hr., Clerk
Murthn E. Jcnnimt". Inspector
B. I.. I’erkins, Jr.. Inspector
E'lorrle A. Moure, Inspector

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John S L Ctalr White, Inspector
C, A . McWhorter. Inspector

B R K C T N C T No. 2 - L * h f Monroe
W. H, Bwaggerty, Clerk
IlRlelgh A . King, Inspector
C. D. Forrester, Inspector
Homer L. Osborne, Inspector

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COUNTY

m S C IN C T N o. I A — Sanford
Mrs. L e U Butner, Clerk
R. Z . Johnson, Jr„ Inspector

Legal Notice

VOTERS OF SANFORD
Leal you forgot:
Juat H few moiitha ago, Mr. Jolm Kador, a mcmircr
uf our City Commiaalon and a candidate for re-election.
Ignored a.petition signed by approximately three hun­
dred residents of our city, and helped pass an ordinance
for the benefit of one individual; however. Mr. Kador
doesn't want you tu Ignore him on Nov. 2nd.
It Is riot only ?uur privilege but your duty to vute.
Paul C. Marion,

General Insurance
,

H. JAMES GUT

AGENCY

t i t BAST n&amp;BT STBXrr

HON. ctociBB»d. I « l f of f t h l r o tin tY
to I h9 C m i n l v Judif* of H I U I I N O M 1
C o u n t y . Flo rhln , nt h U n f f l c t In (b||
c o urt h o u » * of null* C o u n t v nt K n v
furu, Flo rl d n. %9lUilu tt oH t t-nlnn»Mr m on th s from thn tl rn t of lb®
flral publication of IhlN nolle*. Kai-b
claim or dnmnn d nliull b«* In w r i t
Inn. and ahull ali*t« th* n l n ia uf
r«Kld9ncii nnd |&gt;o»l of flt a aildrn**
of I ha c U l n m n i . nlnl mI i i i II bn m ^ o r r
tu by lb * r U lm n n * , bla uifant. or bM
at to rnay . and m u aurh cln Un nr d « matul mil m i r| Ud ahull h « void
A r t h u r W . I«*vs m n
A " a i a c u t o r of l h « lau-*!
W i l l and T i n t a m a n t of

a K O IIU H .VOIIMANLAW

HUN.-dactaavd.

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Friday, ouiut,
Kuriyt* lloit-liolilsr
Attorney at Imw
Hanfuril, Florid*
N O T IC E 18 I I K H E I t r OIVF.N
Ihal I am engaged In buelnea* in
SOI, Edwards llulldlna. Kai,
Kliirtdw under the ffotltl'iui
■sms HANFORD BONDING CtX.
uno I Intend to realaler eald name
xvllh ihe Clerk ot Ih* Clrcull Court.
Heinlnol* County, Florida, In arrnrdanoe with th* provision* of
th* Flollllou* Nam* Htatule. to» ( | Mevtlito’ MJ.ui Florida Htatule*
Q uelav V a ra l.H

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JH'INIH'R COISST.
I M I X M . B r o t ’ N T T , T L O R ID A .
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N O TIC H T O t'NH OITO RIt
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CLAIMS! OU DKMANDB AUA1NHT

�MAGAZINE
THE SAN FO RD HERALD
MAGAZINE SECTION

OCTOBER JZ. 1954

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IT W ASN'T ADVERTISING
W h u i n n about Florida's
rcintcl industry' Vnu had a big
article O i l Mi advertising ihr
morris, Inn I doubt if anyone it
interested
W r are winlrt visitors it Del
li&gt; Heath ind wr grt tom nuga
;m r it mu home in D rlto il dui

O UR COVER
Leading the festivities 11 (lie
I'n ivrrtity of Florida's lln m t
iniim iy irlrb tillo ti O il J'J um I
HI it ( t im r w ill r will hr out
beautiful &lt; ovtt (o il. M itt (,iii»
lyn Strotipc. 21 yen old toed
ffom W r ti Palm Heath
Carolyn h it won liu t r lt ill
evri ihr tu tr it i h riu ly i|urm
ind, it i h i plainly hr tern, the
detrivrt them
At Queen ol
Miltnei Mining. ( nolyn tliould I*tort l l n inmpjnioii on the in*
rl ihr one with ihc glittering
rye it ilit University's per 'glint
in d hr it m outhing over Miss
M ittittippi State, who it irptr
tenting (although mglnrtoiitly re
iijml&gt;rfif in mn p n iu tr) the ' ( h i
tit't opponriu Ini ihr llornriom
mg y in ir Saturday, O i l Ml it
( Flint tvillr
T h r only m l thing ihnui iltr
l o v r t p n iu rr it t hit ih r 'gatot
nn'l i pet il thr I'n iv ritily . mil
phutugraphrt T ir o l Rogers hul
in borrow II lioin Rost Allrn't
Hi pule In tn iiiir. irrlh m il ill
hni now. ihr I i i i Ii 'gaioi hit l-c
(&lt;»mr i regular iiin p u t iiutint
ind iniy tlay n hit idopltd
ichool fot i im irtr in lib it man
neit

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Telit rlrrulillon at Ih# 19 I loud*
newtpiptM carrying All flotilla
Msfstlno ihia w##ti It 214.000
|fr*Nwr*4 0? f « n fHRMMif fiM tu Cm )
JO H N M PI IKY. JR.. Publlthrr .
JACK GRANT. General Manager
G O R D O N R I I W I U , Idlloe
R U KO I TON. Aft Director
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PAG( 3 -A ll Tlotlda Magaiine

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FASHIONS IN FURNITURE

my! (hr tunonrt moiilht ind we
would m h r i trld ib m it somelinn); in our adopted tin e be
tides inotelt
lively ttu e has
ihem and they n r 110111111); new
JA M !I T. IIO O U

Detroit. Milk
I V't I j i t thr alllludt that any
induitry - mulrl at olhrrwnt —
ihiil firoJmii .1 51.’ ' million didU r annual iniomr 11 of htniftl to
lit 1liilt and should hr of inltrnl
to terry rruJtnl u ho hrnrfiti in
turn Too. thr multi industry in
thr fi.nl I ' month prnod 1prill
oirr J6H million in nru tonilru.
twn Thu h n J of finamiiil lorn
«ter (an not htlf&gt; hut hrnrftt ntry
m i Jin I in ElunJa.
V ilhoul
mottil. holtll. rooming houiti J*/
vlhtr lypn of ton rut anommodalion1, ElunJa uoitlJ h.nr .1 lough
limr allrailing ihr lournl hull
mu uhlih 11 1lilt our higgnt
leant of rrtrnur
l i t Editor.)
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CONTUSING, HUH?
You primed in artu lr ahoul
thr "K u ii ol ihr I I I " in llie
On
I rdition ol All I'lotidi
Magazine Hut on the pit tine ol
ihr engine w it ihr miinbei .’ 10
Mow 1 nine' Did you pm piini
1 pit n o r ol in y old engine to
loot thr pi 1I1 111 '
OIOIOI I WAITHIRS
taikionvllla ttoeiK
( Sol .11 .ill Iht tngmr ion
num htrtj I I I only /or iht pur
fviri of thr ipiti.il mail run
la ltr. uhin ihr pi.tun uai lakm
lit m giut numhtr had hnn
ihangr./ lo 210. but il 11 ihr uimt
mgmt — Ih r T.Jilor J
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COLORFUL CHEESECAKE
The olhci day a few of my
In rn d t and nit tell w rir d itu iv
tiny; to talled " 1 lircteyike,” prrdominenlly a masculine lopic of
diseuition, but iiim rlim rs wr of
1 lie feminine wiulil talk iboul 11
loo. Anyhow , I m rnnonrd die
fast inaoti); cover pit unci on your
magaiine, and the beautiful gnlt
you portray N o w , I think this
is far mute tlun the usual "cheese
cake" display — it Is a lo lm liil
study in an and action, fm in­
stance, your cover of the Sept
issue, tliai anonymous bin
beautiful girl playing a kissing
game with the sea cow. It waa
very decidedly attractive, out of
the ordinary, im ctrsting, ami
something that one could look
at with far more than a passing
glance. Thanks a lot, and give
us mnre of it I also enjoy thr

•y D O N A ID ■ I f A N N

N o t so long ago hrm hr*
weir somrilung mils sour ( irarnl
rnoihri would in n tid ri having
Hound the home For sonic un
known trason, lunnuirr tishion
d riirn l "no lienilirt,” to 1 whole
generation urne into being wuh
mil lulls applet iilin g w lu l il
meant i&gt;&gt; m i dow n when you
wen. rtrtv tim r you had the dr
sire lu i r l i t
Now hem lies ate
again in vogue Doctor!, it will
it 1 h 1Id ptyc Imlogittt agree rvetyone tliould trlat it r v n t oppor­
tunity So for 1 mi*rr irlaxrd
lorm of ouldm ii living, place 1
few of ilirve bene liet around and
inside c o m m it id your miga
line
MRS. VIVIAN W nH IR l

fort Myvrc
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IT WAS A CUTE O N E, TOO
In ynut comment cnnirtning
the cover on the Sept 36th issue,
you icfer to 1 he Sea (!uw as an
"animal " 1 always understood
a fish was not an animal
ROOM O. THIAt

lamps
( T i t Man,iltr. or mort tom
manly taJIrJ Sra Cow, 11 a mam­
mal. It ii tu ilu J iJ , with man,
among thi otrltbraln. T h t wa
cow nouriihti ill young uitb milk
and ft hrrhittrous. I
all mammah, or ammah, it wan/ knaiht
air to lilt- — Tht Editor.)

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watt h how tlirv lake can of 1
sudden overflow of gu rtls II
ihrtr are smirigsreis around, noli
how they alwass make a dasfi
lot th&lt; hem Ii, ilius spiting sour
mote valued puses
T lie rr is som ething about a
beui Ii t faat adds i rn u ili "I 111
foiinahis and iiukis one h i I as
il he's tilling m 1 p u li 01 nm i
me at tome lull game At lu ills
no luikvard 01 giidrn thonld U
w uhm ii one, and m ini should
he added if rhcir are ihildrrn
around Cetlainly wr lan't think
ol anything that it easier and
more fun to build
Ih r paper pattern wlitih mui
plifies building (hit hem h it very
easy to follow lntlriu,liont air
inc luded to insure an urate put
cliatr ol lu m h ri and hardware,
plus simple, step hs step direc­
tions and lull ti/c templates lot
cutting rai I, pan
Alter pure ha ting the materials,
trace the pattern, and cut out
ejifi piece All pattt arc then as
srm hird 111 position indicated
Making a bench is so simple the
young ones should |oin in so
they can nuke a second fot them­
selves.
Paint 01 tu im the bench to
go all-out for solid comfon and
for pretty deco rat ion, then make
a pad from Ktsylon cushioning
and cover it with Naugahydr or
other moisture proof material.
Th is bench pattern is so easy
to build, it suggests itself as a
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way of raining extra money You
might like to tike orders Itoni
ollirts who base haiksards and
gardens and hiuld ilii-se i ns to
make hem hi s tm pi oln
&lt; &gt;t het w is s 111 w In, h ' In*
hi rn h i ail be u s id ill pend on
I hi kind of house sou Itsi 111
II sou's!- in attic ss In 11 tin &gt;lul
d ll n pi n 111 pool ss 1 .11 h i t sou
1 m l Id have 1 In t u h 01 tw o up
t lo ri ( t i soul house lias j Isan
uimt plisiooin, Iw-iitlict ate tin
ideal futnithings A wotkrooitj
ot garage, might also be in nrtd
of one or mole
One of thr most important
leaiitret ol tins belli Ii is tlit- raw
with w Im h 11 , .01 fsc stottd in
winter Tw o wing bolts ind unis
bold 1 lower lim e in position
Whe n loose -led the legs told up
and the brm Ii tin be stored ff.it
in very little s p u r ‘lin t abilits
to disassemble lot storing 0111
door furnituie it 1 great talking
point if sou loiisider selling tins
piti c
Living giaciinitls and tomlnit
ably doetn't neicttanli mean lis
ing rxjH'iisiscIs and 1I11 |in you I
gel nut ol using your hands to |
build thr furniture and avert
tn riri which add comfort and |
beauty to your hnm r can lot Ih
measured in actual figures
Send 2A ccnit for Bench Pat
tern Nu. jJA its Pattern Dept I
A ll Florida Magaaine, P. O . Bos J
31). Pleaiamvillc, N. Y (Allow [
two weeks for delivery )

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A m K R K ’ A N n..% l,..K &gt;&lt;&lt;&gt;
1lt*%cli»|h*i I the (riilihnn whuh n*
«c rv n i spciul liriiul ol the
Hum* C liter tor u ltu iiK m ill
*porri
Although lu u h j l l umpires
flunk fhc\ jrr rhr N o I tu tiim
of (Ins p|i4%c ol truing n il stritn
on the jurt of ipcitaturs, the if

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WHAT IS PAPAYA?

PAPAYA-PAPAIN
For Haollh'i Soke
A DIGESTIVE AID

Papaya! j lire melon widrly uied in the lloptci
both n IihuI .mil n medicine. ii rich In vege­
table peptlri called papain 1hi* Icrmenl. of
greater r IHeavy I li.»n Jiiim.ll pep tin. hai been
lnund to havr .1 nt.irliril dfecl in fhc Irralmenl
of gailuc .mil mlfilin.il iliiorileu A itfljilnt
account of iti powrri K l i m almoil incredible
hut iim&gt;ri|| oltirr virtue . it tiili Ihr gaitrlc
pilcrt in preparing Ihr loo-* you r.it for proper
illyfilion .niit fliminjllon ol tlir iniligrtlible
matter* .ilio ol gre.il hrnrfit .mil rrlirf of vart
oni ttomach .mil honrl ailmenti inch n con
•iip.ilion. ra cm ivr
hnjh gatlrlc Acidity,
ilonuch .mil ifliOilrnal nlcrrt
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Vitamin contrnt A. inp.irlicLil.il irrmi to occur
to Ihr rilrnl ol 10 000 unlti to thr pound of
npr fruit■ II MOO milli. C. 7.$00 mull, G, 10
000 unit• lot Ihr take ol compjrlion j pound
01 tuillcr coril.mli 7.$00 unit I of Vitamin A
Non (aliening r.ip.iy.i ii rnllrrly alkaline Ihn
•houhl hr important In Ihr treatment ol colili
It ihoulil alio hr ol iprci.il inlrrrit to thoir
who are concerned with Ihr problem ol over
wright It it our hour it .mil rpntlilrrn! opinion
ih.n Ihr nul.icr h.u only brrn ici.ilchrtl rr
yarding Ihr lull hrurfilt to hr obtained from
Papaya
Papaya. Ihr qiieeifol .til Iruilt h.u tuMklrnl
good proprrllri from a food .mil medicinal
tlamlpolnt to warrant a lilllr patience on thr
part ol Ihr proplr who nrrd lit proprrllri or
who want lo prolil thrrrhy. in itudyiiig ill pr
cullaritlei

A Fruil having I hi i power mini hr ol grrat
valur l i an aid lo dlgrttlon wrakrnrd Iroin
any cauir. alto il hai hern dltcovrrril Ih.tl
Papain hai no action on living tliiuri and
ran hr lakrn in any quantity li allacki anil
dntroyi dr.nl linuri and laltr mrmhranrt
ol thr itomach and ininlmri Papain in Ihr
Irull rrplacn Ptptln at a drug lor quick rr
lltl In atutr Indigestion
Rrcrnl rrtrarch Mai provrn that thr PA
PAYA Fruil ic li i t in inlldotr agalnil
Bowel and Stomach dltordrrt. alto that thr
rlltclIvrnrM In ulcrrillont ol ilomach and
bowrli It wrll known Gailritl* ind Dyiprp
•Ii irr quickly rrlirvrd. ind rvrn a prrman
rnl cine may hr effecled

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Exotic Drink Mixes—Just Different
I pound ol mit m.iVrt ( I ) lull
gallon ol Ihr flnlthnl drink

SUGGESTIONS FOR BEST RESULTS
FOR INDIVIDUAL DIINKt
PUcr 1$) o n ol Cold Water or Milk in thiker. add cracked ler
jnd (1) hoping teatpoont ol thr Drink Mil. Mia wrll and irrv r
for iddrd llrvor or variety. add Chocolate Syrup, or Cruthnl Fruit
For iddrd irtl. top oil with i dith ol Grated Nutmrg
For Inilinl utr. or quint tty tervlngt. m ikr up In bulE ind nor* In
rrlrlgrnlor In tim r minnrr n boltlrd milk. Mak* up
followi,
No I - Platt 7 pint* of told witrr or milk In mlalng
conlalnrr. than (foal ( I ) pound oF Drink Mia on
top of liquid, itlr or whip unlll thoroughly
d'ltolvrd lo avoid lumping.

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SUGGESTIONS FOR
PINA-COLADAi— at irrvrd In Ihr Tropitt trr above
FROITID R O Y A liPlacr I or 0 on of wairr or milk inlo thikrr. idd (J) mull
tcoopi of Icr C m m . ind (3) helping ipoontlul of our Mu
Whip up In ihr nm * minnrr a* lor Malted Milk.
FROlltO F ilm s or TAIL O N IS C O C O N U T-iA N A N A and PINA-COLADA. TROPICAL PAPAYA
Mak* up In iim t minnrr M above.
ICI CRIAM-Cxonwi, Ronwna, Plno-Caloda, Tropkal Popwyo:—
U ir (I ) pound of Ml« lo rath 3VL gallon! of Icr Cream (late
for added irit and variety.
Above mltet need no other flavor or color.

OUR GUARANTEE
Every product luted I* manufactured hy ut. and n
true lo name, correctly libeled, ind lo comply wllh
ill Slate and N m o n il food law*, uniform ttrength
and quality are maintained under identllic control,
the reiult* ol many year* of etperurnce.
Prevailing price* tub|ec| to market condition*.

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Add dry M u lo deilred latte, tuth ai 3 lo J ipoontlul. In­
corporated Into whichever mlalure Ii employed. A real
"lado thrill, plua added ten to iho flnlihed produm. Need*
no other flavor or color. Incorporale Into your froien det
tern, lopplngt. filling*, pudding*, elc

T R O P IC A L C R E A T IO N S
C O C O N U T • BANANA • PINA-COLADA* • FAPAV
No. 3 - f o r a richer, *mooiher product, full bodied with lhai creamy
PINIAPPLI • PAPAYA M l AT TENDCRIZIR
lealure. add I can of evaporated milk to each gallon. Incorporate
PAPAYA PAPAIN - for Health * lake
drlik S r i f t S S K °U'
,,U , d ," , h , ' U' ,U¥0, Th# " " ' " " V iNon-Caloric-A Pletetlc-Papaya-Melon-Beverage, Sugar and Salt Free
No, I-Flnlihed product *hould be placed In Herlle container*. Keep
lightly corked at all lime*, then keep under refrigeration In the *ame
manner a* freth fluid milk. Shake well al each aervlno tor i » u i
dlittlbuiion of meat, and added rett.

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NOTIi

In q u lria s in v u a q
O p e n T a rrilo ria s A v a i l a l
MANUFACTURERS AND PURVEYORS

CURTIS-SUNNY ISLE PRODUCTS

�l \ N A V Y wife expect* to do a lor of moving
Helen Morgan — whose husband Ted is .1 liruicn.ini
presently attached to llic Naval Air Station in Jack
sonvillc — ha* puked, stated and slopped their he
longing* 22 times in the III scars they fuse been
married
Dili to top tins, she li.is chalked up (lie unusual
record id having taught m M school* m nine st ties'
This term she added her lost florid 1 school to
the list W hen sihool opened there she was, in
command of the third grade of Veiled,1 Vliool. ad
licent to tile large aviation have and attended In
many Navy children
Although the Morgans attivrd in |aik*tmvil!c as
late as mid August. Helen had no more 1I1II11 ulr\
here than in the oilier nine slates in getting the ap
pointment " There* is suth a lerritu need tor traili
rrs!" she explained ''ll** the same all over tlie
countrs In Texas, lor instariie. I applied one day
and was teaching the next"'
Without ehildrcn of tier own, teaching has Incn
Helen's solution to the N a n wile's problem of
loneliness while lot husband is th in g 01 at sea
'she has taught in almost even Naxs m nim unm
where Ted has Iseen based Ironi little Klutdc Island
to sprawling Texas In some sehools she was ahl&lt;
to complete .1 lull scar hefotc Teil w rs trari'lerted
In (wo. she taught only three month*
In between limes, whenever rhen was 1 mllcgt
nearby, she sci about getting (he necessary sreditx
rcspiitcd ever* lour seats Its Arizona Slate t ollrge
to keep her teas limy; irm lis are anise
Inevirahls Helen has learned mush diosit 1 he
educational problems in this sountrs l or the most
part thrs are inadespiale buildings, over 1 rowdesl
classrooms and mu enough teas hers Its rcspcit to
the latter, she ethors the er&gt; of all leathers the pay
is too low. unc&lt;|ual to rost o lh vin g demands
Hut another problem high on her list is (lie task
of material* Children should luxe aucss 10 well
stocked, well seleiled libraries Hies need vonstrtis
lion inatctials. pariisularlv in the lower grades' They
need work spate and ei|uiprneni task of these
means boredom, she sas*. irul Imrednm is the major
cause of misbehavior
A Imxs inine'ted . told is
nevet an unruly t In 1*1
Although she has m ainlin'd in bold 1 ilas* of
18, *hc is firmly conviiucd that rlir ideal da** is
limited to 21 More ihau that mi nis tin 11 is huh
time, if any, for individual altrnium and ihr entire
(Continued on page 11 )

H O A N O Helen haxe become tcienliln espetli al cai packing ex,epi s lirn Helen ,h,-vsc up
with e s lt .i I1.1I boxes

r i C I U R I H A N G IN G in a new House is just I online lot 1I 10 Nasy couple allot moving .M ii.n r,
tis Ibelt m jm e .l life Ih e y 'v r lelt a lot of holes in (he wall behind them (hough

H ill

IS lh« cross country school teacher at work tn the Venetla School
al Jacksonville Mrs Morgan savs the teacher shortage Is such that the
hat never had trouble “landing a shore berth "
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All Florida Magaune-PAGf S

�•y PAULA CLARK
All Funs* I m Mm ran**
F L O R I D A fashions that bring about $50 million a
yeat back into the state's economy arc pouring out of
the Miami area from more than 200 needle plains lo- •
cared in Dade County.
This growing fashion industry is nor confined to
the so-called Florida Child Coasi Wearing apparel
plants ate busily turning out all tort* of clothes in
Palm Beach, Gainesville, Tampa, Jacksonville ami
other cities in this sunshine state
Paradoxically enough, Florida offers one of the
greatest swimwear markets for sea and surf wear made
across the continent in California The explanation i*
simple of course— where else do we have as many peer
pie enjoying sun and water sports all year 'round?
In an effort to balance this fashion picture, Alix of
Miami is moving into the swimwear picture, with am­
phibious coordinates built around a new idea in trsoit
fashions.
Swim and sunweai should he designed both for
surf and sand, this designer believes. 1Tiat,i why he
is introducing twin printed swimsuits and coordinate*
— with the nm e screen print reproduced for him on
tissue-weight laton and fine cotton.
For the more modest mermaid, (his means a com-

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CALLED THE lin y print, Ihil prlntwt
Isitea fwlmiutt
designed by
Alla ol Miami and pretty Plan* Wil­
liams duel lull |uitlc* IP lh« moldfd
•ull with pared bloomer sllheuelie

foitablc, figure- molding swimsuit in brilliant print or embroidered laton,
framed with it* matching cotton skirt for itrrrt wear nr cabana comfort.
For I he young in heart (nr body) this new concept bring* m m , gay swimsuits topped by matching cotton cabana coatv
You'll find matching frock* linked to rhrir cmtidinaied *wimiuiti by
twin ruffles in this collection. Just hang your dres* on a hickory (or palm)
limb and D O trip into the water— in-your marching iwim iuit, of course.
k Primed anil embroidered lute* do not spell the end of Ali*'s swim­
wear story. For those who prefer, there are posy-printed cotton swimsuits,
mated, naturally, with their skirts, jackets ami frocks. Beautiful high shades
of Ision are elegantly decked with jeweled (ouches of embroidery or con­
trasting frills. Some are sparked with bold braid moiifs.
Although the simple swimsuit, intricately darted and sometime* honed,
with its little half skirt or tomboy pants, seems to do most for the avetagt
figure, you b*ye your choice of the pared bloomer suit or slender dress­
maker suits. (
.
For the lithe of limb, there ire always the one-piece clasticucd and
shirred suits, all with built-in bras and removable shoulder straps.
The embroidered laton la a chapter in itself; with designs ranging from

ANOTHER CREATION by AN*
lh l« icerlel la«t«* iwimmlt It
•birred In hortiwiMl layers to
At m y height. Port* Drake
modete It el Miami Reach.
PACE R-AII flMtdJ Magatln*

elegant waves to tropical birds.
Newsy note is the flippant ihott snorter-a new cabana coat of im­
ported fabric that reproduces label* of alt the Frcn^i liqueurs.

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THE KILTIE SKIRT
C a LI. chcm kiltie, stopped or
llcrrniulj skirts. They’re gay ami
wearable and more flattering
ehan shorts in the lest than-pcrfeet figure W e’ll be seeing more
of ihcm, no doubt.
Hut what to wear beneath
these brief, cropped skirts de­
signed for active sportswear and
lounging?
Some designers have suggested
a return to the chemise or "teddie" (if llapper days, in line with
the new t)inr-(.'liancl easy wiisted
look.
A more attractive answer to
this underpinning problem comes
with new bright pants and (tetri
coats specifically designed for tlie
cropped skirt and Bermuda shorts
O u t in California, the girls
arc turning to long-legged panties
in brilliant cotton k n it— orange,
heather, red and beige. Plaids
are available, loo, bur the girls
seem ro prefer their plaids in
outerwear
A major lingerie manufacturer
lias come up with a cropped ruf­
fled petticoat, with brief pants
attached at the waist. You have
your choice of red, green or white
O n the fancy pants side, arc
white cotton knits, laced with
colored yarn and fringed in blue
less frivolous underpinning dub­
bed a "sitter skirt," comes in
slim taffeta, designed to preserve
the fit of slim jersey or tweed
skirts, yet short enough to wear
under kilt skirts
N o need to throw out tout
bras ind girdles, |ust because the
Chandcl-D ior look seems to l&lt;e

sweeping the country lira inarmfacrutcrs agree that the conserva­
tive undergarment styling pre­
ferred by most women will do
just as well under the bodice that
accents the rounded rather than
the pointed look
The slimming long torso sil­
houette lias been creeping up on
us for at least two years, but
D ior gets the credit because^ol
bis sense of tim in g as well as
artistry ’
O l course, D io r s newly-de­
signed bra will be manufactured
in the United States to make the
most of Ins elegant new silhou­
ette Hut tough bloused backs,
long lorsos, and loosened waist­
lines make fashion news, tlie
French collections did no* out­
law the slim waisted, w ide skirted
silhouette, which still plays an
important part in late day elegancc.
Fashion comet-as evolution
rather than revolution. N o need
to give sour complete wardrobe
to the Salvation A rm y, unless
you are in position to do so.
Hut the wise woman will keep
the changing fashion picture in
mind as she expands her ward­
robe, with the final choice de­
pending on how much a new
garment does lor IIF.H — not for
the mannequin in the shop
Remember, too, that |ust liecause Dior recommends the easy
look on Friday, you’re not going
to find ir in your favorite shop
on Saturday Fashion |ust doesn’t
move that quickie Thank good­
ness

SPELLING COME ORE with an easy lit. separate* eliminate worries about
"loo long, too short" blouses, according to designer Marias ol Miami
this combination ol solid Nome and elegant printed skirl in high lash
ion colors ol gold and blue, shallow scoop neck and prevalence ol bows
has been endorsed by leading Parisian coulures

HEADS F A S H I O N COUNCIL
O n c !H again at the helm uf the aggtrssive Miami
Fashion Giuncil, Harold Scluff, who heads Fashions
of Florida, has just begun his third term as ptcsi
dent of the expanding group of wearing apparel
manufacturers.
Schilf, a dynamic speaker and resourceful elu
sadcr in behalf of Florida Fashions, entered tlie
needle trade circle in Miami |ust It) years ago. when
the Council included a handful of manufacturers
In one short decade, Scliiff hat seen the regional
Miami market grow in site to the point of com­
manding national attention for fashions in men’s,
women’s and children’s wearing apparel. Miami
fashions are worn on both American continents and
have been known to appear in Japan and the South
uf France
"W o m e n ’s Wear Daily." the Bible of the gar

incut trade, m entis rccngni/rd rhe* increasing »ig
nilicance ol the Miami market with a trout pig"
story on the slnlt in retort dress husinett, both r &gt;
Florida arul &lt; ahlornia
" Progress ol our laduon market is inevit iblc,"
Ns lull declared, "as long as we can show mere ham,
in September, what women all over the country
will lie looking lor the follow mg spring
"T h e Miami market hat made great strides in
styling, choice ol fabrics and wide range ol weir
ing apparel. W e still make tunhack dresses, but
we alto make coats, suits and twimwcat. in addi­
tion to thildtcn’a clothes and accessories
i
"Since we can oiler merchants all over the couii
try i combination ol well-nude clothes ami a
rounded market, we are bound to make an impact
on the world of fashion ”
All llcwida Magazine -PAGE •

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P h o lo g ra p h t an t hi * png*
w ar* mad* b y &gt;h* Florida Slat*
U n iv a rtily N o w * Bureau and
g ra p h ic a lly illu tlra t* th* " p r o I m i o n a l " e a io and ablliti** of
th*i* collage y o u n g ife tt whos*

1 H E V came from All -Flitrtd *, i number
nl other Mates and even other countries
enthusiastic, ilr.uim l boys and gitls ragei
to retell in !■ adrrnic work jtol campus
u m ines to I litrrilj State University at
l.tllalicssre
All ol these young cnllrgr students have
heard about, m il iliout or seen the Uni
vemty's all-student tileui, Flying High
M om of them want to try-nut for it and
become a part of it C m us is sometimes
the reason they t house FSU as their uni­
versity There is nothing |ust like this
ttillrgiaic, self-supporting comlunatinn ol
physical education and fun.
Chance! air mote people in the world
know about Flying High than any one
feature of the Florida capital1
It has hern featured in magazines and
newspapers all osti the country, including
foreign newspapers whetr it has liern fea
tuted attrt ititciiiatiiinally emulated stories
and pictures wrte sent out by wire services
Far anu iii nt Fox Movietone and Grantland Rue have presented slums on Flying
High, and it has been nationally televised
In seven seats ol making history and
expanding at Florida State University, the
circus has gradually become a mad slime

as writ as a campus show Annually, it
gives a show in a dozen or mine Florida
citirs and towns and in several Georgia
cifirs sometimes the noun Ifacels over
the Alabama start hue to put on a couple
of shows
I’lans this year tall fm the ciruis travel
mg as far afield as Chattanooga, Tenn .
the home of two ol the featured perform­
ers, to put on a stiow Flic Fatten twins,
Charlotte anti Fhylhs ate from Chatta­
nooga Their parents came down to 'Falla
hassee last spring to see the twins in the
lug home show They were so sold on it
that they undertook the necessary arrange­
ments lot the appearance in Chattanooga
(leorgii and Alabama i tries will he played
ru route
,Snme iivn organizations usually spun
sots tin- FSU ulcus m an out ol town cm
gjgenicnl It has been used is a irowd
drawing anr.iition lor worthy pto|ccts In
I9M the circus was featured in the Jack
xtmvtlle Garot Howl as a jmho bcittlii, and
in 19^2 at the Orange Howl in Miami as
a cancer benefit
Tentative schedule lot this crar tails
lot the circus to perform in lf&gt; cities with
Miami and Cliiltanooga the extremes

Circus students have to maintain a (
ot belter average to make road nips 'Iliey
trascl in a special FSU Corns Hus, atten
non demanding in itself with ns decora
lions of down, faces Circus Uirectoi
Glenn (Jack) llaskin always rules with
the ttoupc, and on lunger trips a chaper­
one is atlded The troupe is kept together
when away from campus
Jim lie Cosmo, an FSU graduate who
had circus experience when earning his
mastrr’s degree in physical education, is
lliskin 't assistant lie is the circus con­
tact nun who travels a day ahead ol the
troupe on toad engagements U r and
about eight student riggers, plus a FSU
electrician hum the advance crew They
rule in a couple of t ats followed hv a tun k
i allying thr circus equipment and have
the brass rc|uiptnrnt set up when the
troupe arrives Rails trouper is held rr
sponsible for aits personal ,'|uipmcnt
History and xiictrsx ol the univetsity
circus lunges on Coach Uaskui who lame
to the campus in 1947 He was brought
to FSU with Ur Howard Hanford who
came as head for the new department,
physical education for men Doth came
Irani Madison, W ii and wetr alert to die

portormancei ha vo altraclod nolio n w id * acclaim and brought
into ih a rp focut th* a d vantage!
af tu p * rv ii* d «H tra -cu rricu la r
activity In on* of Florida'! major
co-* d uca lion a l in itilu llo m .

possibilities in circus naming as part of a
physical education program on i university
i ampin
Stmc the lirst FSU circus sc n launched
by llaskin in 191’ . it lias developed last
-from a fust troupe ol ih numbers to
the current ttoupc of over
— from a
home show, performing in borrowed cos
tiimcs on makeshift equipment, to a home
and road show of amateurs still, hut with
professional ability and equipment
An innovation in Flying High this sear
will he an aerial bouncing trapeze act
which was inspired he a Kingling act It
will feature Sue Hcindnn of Cinplrv. an
attiaclive tumor who spent ill her spate
time in the tint months working -in the
tricky trap w lulr attending I si I summer
Sc lino!

Sometimes I'SU undents aie in circus
lout years, even live il iliey decide on
graduate wmk I ikt football, it provides
a physical outlet tin exuberant, youthful
energies It offers fun as well as physical
training of high order, and gives girls aa
well as hoyi a chance to excel hefote largt
audiences

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By IT IV I BABBAS
T f f l i man w ho was once the
world's strongest now lives in
Florida.
Me is Milo Steinborn, who foe
many years astounded the world
with his feats of strength. Just
a few years ago— at (he Chicago
F a ir-h e picked up an BOO pound
elephant and at that time Milo
was 17 years old.
"It was just a baby elephant,'*
Milo apologises " I could have
done better if I were a little
younger."
Today Steinborn lives jn O r ­

lando. He promotes wrestling
there and in other Central Flor­
ida cities
Milo, whose real first name is
Henry, began as a weigbtlifter
and strong man for vaudeville
and circuses. It wasn’t long be­
fore he began wrestling and even
Milo himself doesn't remember
the number of bouts he's had all
over the world.
Steinborn astounded the world
back in 1921 when he broke
three world's wcightlifhting rec­
ords. First he lifted *7} pounds

AT CHICAGO'S World Fair. MNo't S7 y o n didn't bother him or the elephant.

in the two atm .clean and jerk.
Then he lifted 21H pounds in
the one arm snatch. Finally he
did a deep-knee bend with 1)1
pounds, placing the weight
on his shoulders from the ground
unassisted!
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79 Murmurs
II In equal quanttties
17 Old I'ectaiprtil
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16 Variety ol citrus
grown in Florida
18 Japanese admiral
40 Eradicate .
47 Island adjacent to
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wrists and sec the power hr still Florida circuit. Henry is in the
has in his arms. He still lives Army and hopes to win a plane
an athlete's life. He neither on the 19)6 Olympic wrestling
team.
drinks nor smokes.
More than all of his trophies,
"They’ll make their own names
belts and clippings, Milo is proud in wrestling," Milo predicts.
of his two sons, Henry, Jr., and
And if they don't mind him,
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race

41 Key off southern
m ail of Florida
4ft Republic of lieland
48 A kind of cloth
11 Slang for death
notice

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11 Distress signal at
tea
11 Island in Adriadic
Sea (p i.)
1ft South American •make
18 Society of Auto­
motive Engineers
19 Continent
60 Country pf recent
armed ipnlliit
62 Study cartfullf
61 Trees native In
Florida
6 ) Mid-western Mate
66 City in-Florida
68 T o tenth
70 Amrrwan automo­
tive Assn.
71 An ointment from
the spikenard

87 Gill's name (Sp.)
81 Twitching of the
muscles
HI Contraction of I
do not
Hft - -y— e. meaning
to shackle
HH Elevated train
■A) Rights (abhr )
VI Magnanimous
91 Obsolete (ahlir.)
94 Bleat of a sheep
91 Mine sound
97 Keepers of Brit­
ish jails
9*7 Powder
100 Arabian myth
101 A blow
107 Travel by water
101 City in Florida
104 Number
tu6 Bad deed (two
words)
109 Level
110 Upon
111 Puerto Rican army

113
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114
116
11T
118
170
111
12)
124
126

Hug for a bottle
(two words)
Crowd
Symbol for nkkcl
the (E rj
City in Florida
Distress signal
at tea
City in Florida
Preposition
City in Florida
Fattens to ■ dock
Tree native to
Fta. (two words)

1 Lubricates
ft Non-committurned otfiler
J Broken lava

(Hitnikn)

H I’ d rind parrnt
9 1jiff nerr id Civic
Economics
10 Gill's name
11 Prc-scri
17 Shrub of South
Amenta
11 Tree
I-I Dunoon
IS Gmu|» of ten
and sta
17 lie ltom
10 Blew again
71 Vjtatmttland
7l An insane person
74 Betray for profit
76 Covered outside
galleries
79 Intrigue
10 Lung cuts in cloth
14 Fish
J1 SufFu; denotes a.
substance
Jft Val
17 A unit
!■ Philippine Island
. peasant
19 Heavenly bodies
47 . . Dora, town
in Florida
49 Adored image
10 Volumes
10 Volumes (abbr.)
) ! Comforter
14 Plaited ropes of
•traw
16 Bandit (Sp.)'
17 Fabled war like
60 So. African vil-

67 Organic (abhr t
68 Moisture (L.)
69 Slang for knock­
outs in hosing
7ft Japanese musical
instiumcnt
77 Canadian incurg
cut
79 Sailors
HO Honda Indian
HI Hydrocarbons ot
the came type
HI Area betwrrn
Tropic id Cancer
and Tropic of
(jpmnrri
H I Roman trader
(post.)
Hft Chivalrous
87 Flotilla il perfect
for this
89
lorn
91 Fruit of Hoculi
97 A course where
dogs and horses
ate run tor sport
in Florida
94 God of Babylon­
ian mythology
9ft Why (O r.)
97 ...... ring. Nan
German leader
98 Perch
99 Tenet, lull fields
101 To use foe per­
sonal gain
107 Stolen valuables
108 Genus of nun

111
112
114
111
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119

To notch edge
Love (Sp.)
Maternal M in t
Men's lodge
Cry of a goat
Make angry

121 Golf trim
122 Arrival (abbr.)

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The Delicious apple is well
week away, children are busily
known and recognjfcd hy the
five ptom inrnt points at the
planning lic it costumes, which
arc all important to them fot tlsc calyx end and a distinct broadcelebration of the evening of shouldered appearance. Ii is topi
for fresh eating and salads and
Oct. 31. the eve nr vi|&gt;il of All
H ollow s, or A ll Saints, which leads the apple parade This ap­
falls on Nov. I. This it the eve­ ple is available from October
ning filled with excitement fist through April.
Th e Golden Delirious ii not
the young and great fun is antici­
pated for day* in advance Many available until N ovem hci hoi
games will he played at Hoi- the season fot this one extends
lowcen parties, one of the most through Aptil It is ideal fot cat
popular ol which is the duiking ing and gives an appetizing snap
lo salads It is considered an all
for apples in a large tub of water
One )usi naturally associates ap­ purpose favorite
ples w ith H o lln w c c n for it is
The "baking apple supreme"
the season when we can look fur- is the Rome lle.iuiy. a lug round
wan! to "delicious” apples to cat
apple, which is available Iroin
Th e old saying " A n apple a November through April It is
day will keep the donor away” juicy, nf course, and is mildly
is not altogether true hut is a acid and aromatic W hen you
hake it. or cook it in an apple
wise one just the same W ith
this in mind, it is important to pic, he picpared for a new laxir
know ttic different varieties of thrill
In Dei ember, m lnok loiwaui
apples and what type of apple
is best for rating and which is lo (h r lair season apple known
as ilir Winrsap A llasli ol hnglu
best for cooking.
The Jonathan apple, which is and crimson red — dial's i hr
W inrsap apple. A ll the flavor
available from September iluough
January, has a pleasant, tart llav- and |iiivr ol ihr earlier varieties
or. It is brilliant scarlet in color, have been crammed into tins laic
and is a favorite with the young­ season apple. It is an csira good
sters for after school and bed­ earing apple and a grand krrpci
time snacks. It is also the catiy in your home T r y it lot pies
and sauce, too!
season cooking favorite

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grceniih yellow apple ami a late
wintet favorite, making us jp
pcataiHc in January and available
iluough the nit in l h ol June Th r
N e w to w n is equally good tor
cooking oi rating oul-of-lund
W hen buying apples look lor
jpplrs*tlui air linn ripe oi tips
fire from bruises and blemishes
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nip riusnniuisi
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dual salad pities, hi line a laigr lussl with gums
mul pile in howl, (ijrnish with shop|&lt;ed mils or maraschino rhemes
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'Gator Homecoming
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T a KI- a Holiday the Gator W ay" —
at the University of Florida on Oct. 29-30
when one of the gayest and .biggest col­
lege weekends in the nation gets underway
for Homecoming 1931!
Historically speaking — many Floridians
will tecall the days of 1924 when Florida
Itluc Key (men's honorary leadership fra­
ternity) was founded on the Gatnrland
campus to become the o/iginat instigators
of what was then called "Dad’s Day."
In fact, it was 16 years ago during tlie
lint "welcome dads and gtads" celebration
that Gen. James A. Van Fleet (1924 head
Gator coach) sent his team onto the field
to play for more than 7,000 Homecoming
fans.
Thus the beginning of a tradition that
hat grown through the yean until today
when Gatorland It already "securing” in
hatches and preparing to greet mote than
60,000 guetti for the entire two-day cele­
bration and approximately 40,000 for the
game.

between local and campus, floats, house
decorationi galore, the traditional Legis­
lator's Barbecue and FBK Banquet, as well
as a campus-wide "open house."
Heading a list of prominent national
and state dignitaries who have heen in
vited to attend is the Hon. Kohctt F
(Boh) Sikes, U. S Congressman and Uni­
versity alumnus who will s|&gt;cak during i Ikannual Florida Blue Key banquet.
Toastmaster for the Friday night occas­
ion will be Paul Rogers, another Univer­
sity alumnus and prominent West Palm
Beach attorney
Master of the ceremonies for the Gatin
Growl will be Willard (B ill) Fificld. di­
rector of the University's Agricultural Ex­
periment Station.
Other honored guest expected to at
tend will be Acting Gov. Charley E. Johns
and Democratic Nominee for Governor
Leroy Collins, as well as mosr of the mem­
bers of Florida’s delegation to Congress
Miss Carolyn Stroupe, Weir Palm Beach
coed pictured on thla Week's cover, will
reign over the weekend until her successor
for Homecoming Queen ia announced at
the Growl.
Aa the daya fly by, atudenta at the Uni-

This pear, when Florida's Fightin* Gators
meet the Mississippi Stale Maroons on
Florida Field— a huge radio audience will
alio ihare the play by play excitement
since the Homecoming tilt has been se­ veraity of Florida ate busy hammering the
lected as the Southeastern Conference Itat naila into fraternity and sorority floats
game of the day.
or house decorations, collegiate musicians
Besides football, however, frollckin’ fes­ arc vracticing to put tbtir beat feet for­
tivities will also include an all-itudcnt ward with the Gatot Band, and already a
uaioi Giuwl pep tally snd variety show, festive air hat engulfed Florida's Univer­
two aquacades by the University's coed sity City aa evetybody gets Into the act of
Swim Fim, a colorful parade featuring a launching "Operation Homecoming" fix
cavalcade of high ichool bands acatterd. 1954.

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Haa (• kalag developed. Tkta
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BUILDING
STRONGER
AMERICANS

i \ . T Florida Southern College a simple. powerful idea
in education is being developed. It is an idea which may
well strengthen our nation fur the future; and thus proride trained and inspired leadership fur the entire free
world. The idea is so simple itself that it can be described
in two words: "Teach Americanism!"
The goal of the Department of American Culture is
simply this: T o mskc better Americans of our young men
and women by teaching them the reasons why our nation,
with its system of free enterprise, has prospered through
I ?8 years of independence.
Dr. John C Glenn, who served as pastor of the First
Methodist Church, West Palm Beach, for several yean,
w u chosen by Dr, Ludd M. Spivey, now entering upon
his 30th year as president of the college, to estsbliih snd
direct the Department of Culture. Dr. Glenn who
launched thii program three yean ago is more convinced
thin ever that it is utgently needed today, because, he
says, many young Americans, although sutrounded by a
rich and hard-wan heritage, neither understand nor ap­
preciate that heritage adequately. These young people,
growing up in a time of wotld confusion, do not have
the pride they should have in theit nation's long-time
progress; they do not understand how important is our
ayttrm of free enterprise, nor why this system is superior
to that of Socialist or Communist states; and they only
vaguely understand that Democracy is an ideal, a religi­
ous frame of mind, rather than some son of materialistic
proem

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if these fotuee leaden af America see infused aridi

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ptulr in (licit country; our future will lie site If they
are taught the nature and purpose of uur religious, edu­
cational, political and economic systems, (hey will thtow
false ideologies out of the window. But truth, to be ef­
fective, must be promulgated!
*
Florida Southern's new program is not one of shotgun
generalities. It is based on specific courses which pro­
vide students with a groundwork in principles that have
made America strong; and which prepare them for the
leadetahin they mutt assume tomortow.
, Significantly, the Florida Southern ptogram lias hem
twice honored (in I9H and in 1912) by Freedoms Foun­
dation of Valley Potge, Pa., "fot outstanding achievement
in bringing about a better undemanding of the Ameri­
can way of life." The Department of American Culture
received the flrat-plaec National College Award for '33.
"Therefore," said Dr.' Glenn, the director, "with aca­
demic achievement nationally recognized, we can with
consistency present this important and urgently needed
ptogram to the busineas and professional leaders of
Florida."

"There are three divisions to the Department of Ameri­
can Culture program;
I. The Chair of Amcricaniaitlon.
Specially chosen instructors offer courses for freshmen
snd seniors. "The history of American Institutions" for
freshmen; and, "Th e History of American Culture" for
seniors.
t
1. The Department bf American Culture.
" We have brought within the framework of this De­
partment all important American studies: via., American
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History and Government, the U. S. Constitution, Ameri­
can Music and Art, the lliblc in American Culture, Amer­
ican literature and all other specific couises dealing witli
the nature and purpose of our economic, industrial and
political systems.
3. Tire Ametican Forum.
"Additional impact fur the curriculum ii provided by
the American Forum, a plan under which,authoritative
speakers on national and world problems arc brought be­
fore the student body and faculty in a scries of regularly
scheduled addresses."
The "Education-ln-Americaniim" plan wai inaugu­
rated thii summer by Dr. Glenn. This program is de­
signed primarily for high school seniors and graduates.
They will be invited to enter a contest fot tuition scholarshipSi A carefully prepared questionnaire will be rent to
them, together with a letter of explanation. Those who
submit the best responses, will hi* considered for |&lt;S00
tuition scholarship).
This Is a non-conirovcrsiil, non-political and interfaith program. It is non-commercial, because only the
winners will be benefitted financially.
" We have not tailored out academic pattern to the
self-serving specifications of any group individual. Sub­
servience to any individual, or group, would result in con­
trols which would destroy private education," aaid Dr.
Glenn. "W e believe that private education and private
enterprise are dependent upon each other; and that we
have mutual reapooaibilitiea. This is an opportunity foe
private enterprise to make, a sound investment in Americanlam, thus preserving private education.”

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139— BOORS
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B O O K lliftury, Romamr. Airra*non*,
Advanrajer* of F L O R ID A in Ve»*e, Mory
and Son/t Many other ou(*randmy( fea
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CROSS COUNTRY SCHOOLTEACHER
(C o n iim in l from I’lge s)
oftrn, and need lirlp at home to i n c h ii| wnli tlinr
( I j m il rrutded Slit Im ^ ln Turfullv is she idle i lasses "
Until Helen and l i d are native A m o u n t.', lit
how7inc s u i t tt'ijiiiird ilur every tliilil lIkmi Ii I irJil
i wt i r even tl-ty " M s i I j n k i t u &gt; llTf;r i h j l hv m in te d her lour scats and lu&gt;l won h o N.nv s u p
meeting till* u h l i^ i ii m i * r &lt;lul nolblii^ lull icid, at N A S I’r m . n n l a heline she m n s f l l t c d to ittaMV
with i lu ilr jrisliniclii on tFir vide when we hid him S im c the N a n would not give him h a s t t.
tinir'"
retu rn lo A t i / o n a lor the w edd ing , d ie w t n l I,
However, she lus il»o wen some ot die m irnind I’c n s a m l j T hen , in t lit u n p r r d n l a l d e wav of tic
days leave So iliev rr tu in td
ni|! idvamemenls nude m ic irm vtiTv, ev|'niills Navy, lie was given
in ihe wcallhier m h o M m v new m m tu ie i luvr to H e l e n ’s limiii to t d o h r to spend t h r u h o n e,
hien (ompleced, offering pjvicl piinlcd &gt;livitooinv. moon!
W it h ill ihi ii moving, 11ir% air now i mrrf* at
ricelleni ligluifiF; ind vcnidilion, wince Imlleim
hujtiU ind numerous ocher lonvenienir* csveniiil loading tin i it with essentials only, letting die m i
Co mcHlecn rd iu itio iu l cei|uiirmencs Systems, too. tn m r along in good lime l hrv know liow m inaVt
vary across the country The best, »he ttehevev. itr a home mil ol anvthing irsrrnhling tour walls lo r n
those tlui stress "unit programs," or studies of dil lonrivr cabins, rtioirls, aparrmcnis, houses At titrirs
they have made do wiili lu rn in u e made out • 1
ferem pluses of ctimmuniit life
Once she initiated a unit program of het own, N u t s and c la n s Again they have dined oil shining
I lies have lo ng since I t a n m l dial
persuading Ted to visit lift class and drm onsifjlr m aho gany
the grotesi|ue "C l-S u it" — a type of gear worn hy hearts, not things, make a home
Yet w hrrevrt ihry ate, Ted likes to do must i f
fliers in high altitudes to comhat blackout Natur­
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ally the chihlten were dclighied with its resemhl th e c o o k in g " H e l e n ilkes to o many sweets
confides "I like dishes w ith a Joi ol sp u r . ihI
ante to a Spate Sun'
Iri ( alilnrnia she was impressed liy the coiisti gallic "
cniious su|&lt;ctvision given 10 leathers, an outstand
N a tn ia l ls lie has a c ook's specially w hich hr
ing teachers guidance program; anti the lact that all i alls " U o h n Salad," adapted from a I'hihppiiii. n
principals am! vice-principals have been teachers ripe. (Till!let! ro m a m r is mixed with a handful rl
rust. Th is means a* better understanding hy the c ro u to n s , over w hich a spicy dressin g is p o u r e d
principals of teachers' problems, from primary ilcforc tossing, he breaks a raw egg ovei t hr salad
grades up.
" t o distribute the dressing evenly," and ihen scpirr/t'
Compating Navy children with those from mote tw o lem o n s over that " t o rem ove the egg taste "
stationary homes, she says that while the former The salad is th en tossed (torn the bottom
ate often behind in the "three R's," they ate well
Te d is also an artist with a steak, or thicken
up in geography and are past masters in the art of bridled o v n charcoal in the lucky aid " I t ’s won­
adjustment. "They make friends easily ami are eager derful," Helen sighs contentedly, "to come home
to participate in school activities," Helen declares. afict a haul day and find dinner all icady and wan
"B u i they usually m in a lot, changing schools so ing!"
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Leased W ire

Tom Watson, Aspirant
Governor's Seat, Dies
From Heart Condition
Strolling
In Sanford

IRepublicans Are Conferring Today
In Emergency Political Situation

Charge
Bringing
Protests

Dulles
Cabinet Tonight
Televised Meet

M a tte r To Go
Before Body

Answering .t storm u[ prole t
net thr reeentls anplii’d witter
ttnl sewer t,i\, &lt; tts Manager War
ren K Know le- todu&gt; .ulvised that
'hi- problem will he dudied hv the
• tlx ( iitnmis-ion at its regular
meeting at ihe ritv Hall tonight
Matt) cilt/i-ns are expected In
he al the meeting lit lay their corn
idaints directly liefme the Cow
-nt.&lt;iou Taxes are now set at rat
per crnl of tlu- water lull f ir cum
nterclal establishments and s l i d.''
minimum to f? nt maximum fm
me fuinllx residences per month
Prior In ibis month, no charges
were made h&gt;r the m.ilnti'iinnrr
and repair &lt;&gt;l sewers as hinds wore &lt;
* miniy •mn I •otiv •lied till, ooo long 11 ’ • .,'eloek m Hie f ' o m l
old lined trom property lax re
llm t •»' \\ it It .!
, emie, Knowles s.iiil
Klliesl l(on liolilei p i , -eli 1g lo t t y a docket of 1.1
Niimrrmis coiiiid unis liaxr been
n.t*-.
weir *|i *sJim .*.1 *»| Mn* mttifmit
If* ** | tftif it
received sinee the first half of !h*i| ANTONIO MA1TINI, lit, n San
llttl'f ||*f.|| Oil* U||t
*in t *! Ill* .1 Hi I t M
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water and sewer lulls were m ailed1 (laovlsm elevator &lt;UH-r«tor, Is
.l»lli^;•, M*h |4|mi |i I»*i u |R'IIp i I flu
nit i vht't» fi rn yi i
A
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mil Knowles s.inl "Th e only pr-*
stiowm idler his arrest III coooeewith Imvvstl firn*l .. In* ■Niit*!. "tint It»'u \#til&gt; fiiffi*’i l wo nk voui
visions lor .ntin&gt;triM-iit in ihe ordi - •i.iii with a murder that look pi no
W \ s llIN (;T O N
— E’rc&lt;itiiI (|tt«*'timi of rvoryi»m* faktt'k' t p u t m fhi* p|T*&lt; tu(iinti'
lire apidy I" loiuiiii-rcl.il e- | IX wars ago III New York City. I Mo
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aulhorily lo make an .idiostmeni
%**ni pooplu op **rnlh
*»h it -till h* m honvi'ip Anon
S' it,illV writ ■limed Seeretary
n,om- It MartInlcn, wan (raced
or ennce'slnn III anv id Hie re»l
II*
muh an Jiildrod-i In tin*#
ll&gt;t..nvh hlx Ungerprlids. He Is
1'llllos bulk t rnm 1’ni'is*. am!
lenh.ii hillings Ml appe ds for ad
11u •i * *if th»'« d i n t , jui v mill »p*
w-ao'i-.l
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lolling
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urfatig III fin flip fim t tuitionMislinent most go flirounh fhi
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slio no- of Anlimfo Corratolo, shot
'ii|u-.'fitlemlelit id the wafer de
ally t. IpA'isp &lt;i and broadnist
l&gt;, i, &gt;ih in fund id Maillo lo ’s ••"it' In* mt* tilled to hold i nlliiut
o.irlineuf and lie appioveil l&gt;&gt; fill
•o! ill pn rtion to *'Ho j \ r d to y o u r
t 'nl.iiii- f nip,' ?itiir n Iti d o ry to
How
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"The rates were determined bv
• u d . " l l i o i o t u n tn&gt; o n l v o l i o p i *
seised a pi Ison term of 10 years.
U . t l 'iti"t» .ii* 1 •it-&lt;* agreethe tl.sral agents and i-oiMiilling
Itfa 11 ini
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tin id T* ■
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U n &gt;.ivii hi *1 (lo r iilil m n r i h i Hi
Iimid aHorne v . as the amount 1
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fi*i* ih** CMlil f
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III iM'tl IHi'IRi-vlN,
necessary for Hie ,ali d horulx In
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ewer proeram." hi added
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D u l l Kin Hill
It * Mk* ! t t ?i mt* Fisi-ntiower
lea e p r e s s m i .
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Jv water, amt Itu- m-i\ pm,ms jit
h u h , $ |H. kiiii n in ( |i of ri)iti|iivii n t
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to ii
the well tiehl C o n m liiid m ili
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to I'r o d
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oral I v i &gt;av w » In mi &gt;il Secretary
in the eilv arlilallv will list* the I
1. &lt; *11M I* f ** Jt» •• a**►
»I f *•f K H i l l l*
(inRili h l i n of
I Ho U o r j i ld , mini
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new sewer stsleiu hi-' iiuse nil |
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sewers will hr voile, led m the i M M l MM I\ * n \ VI • V
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large mlerrcplor line now lielnit Uff ir' 11 n ,t |fit i if it I ■» t j III
i K ’i'lo H i d (ir floo d'd for 111 (fnr
eonslrueteil on Second SI This i I plin (| v i tiipi'i *t\ nr o*siu 0*1
( i n * .i j I Ml rind *" -t
mol li.id h* &lt;
li u l' i
in i h rn 'f i . r 'i - ir l sta idrop.uiM uni iriorulifRoiiRiii; nt flu*
'ill SI ii (‘ I *f III li*lit r 1f v (•
' cue vvlndher or not a new line H m- Ml
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IhcpH iit iprtid* &gt;1 f(*l h u p
IlHtll
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now I mi i I i I imu lioforo tRlo now**is actually laid at or close to a d.iy lifts r Ihf Mil I m i v . it Ir f111mm
« nr ntl »'t p i n t ditto k»uilt\ !-■ n
'1 ito I, el
I i m &gt; to m g h i c k
IKHior h in m od
home since all the idll sewer* are in ft poildh
•I n p* nf *h iv im* 11p d r i I h r infill
I re it
f
I I nli ne - o t modetv
cnllrrlrd in this new line. This li
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In lilt l i f t 1*! * n H*n , k
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III I I Ills of I &gt;1110 01- - I v"Ouf hi|'
&lt;n m tiplliincr with » Stale Hoard riot S . i l u n l n
* no p H
o* i \k.is n i l l rr*d vod m m 1k*n&lt; I is 1 •‘•'lifi’lU ••
it ti v n n of the s p i r t w h i c h i n i
of llcallli order to do away wlili k i l l * ! i i l r l .Al m i n i of I
&lt;*Mor pl&lt; iid in p p m l l y l*» n i*Iu i i k »
m ih-'l mir iltscns'tons
w hich
ihr numerous outfall &lt; along (hr
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\\ i i d r f t M.ilpli N Kill on •*•1*1 r«
lake front," Knowles mid
&lt; new e- .i I i ( ' i t ope "
l lo
un • of
P om v H nidlry
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lie said thr tax Is setup s» ths|, „
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I) . l i m i t ,
t’luuy.o-l
it h i x r d
l*ul ho . &lt;li i (
l.i i-e'i'iv - &gt;•
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shook
users of thr sewers will pay foi
" Tin " l . i"_ 'ml &lt;,,
ii ill' . ii.it. t uni p a l l n l h i m un the
mnlntlninencc and rrpaii.s um lig' added. . gu .t one yilly kid c u d &lt;*1 h in *1111(1 i m l l»iitt«*»y. %*•»•
.i Ip ipago
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rlofk this
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Ihe operation of the sewer d e p afri lot *mi *. '■*» •
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dtn ."Ptim o.l opt li f ir .
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K* It'DI' « &lt; ient I it" .ml inil.iv
I k lltiril.
i R.'HIP in I i i r H h i |i-iit w h i e h
| lo i ioi f u i- d hi i dmifik* *&lt;’" m
Rnowlrs remarked lie intend lo
M r u htlli I m Ri-rmiiiltl i l l Ihe
I" I W S '* »&lt; f !&gt;■( oiiju
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K U R T M Y E R S &lt;/T» - The pollT A M P A HP) — Death has rrmov
tlcal emergency created hv the »d hur&lt;l fighting J. Tom Watson
death of their gubernatorial candi­ from the stormy political scene
date, J. Tom W nliun, had Repub­ he loved so well.
lican leader* conferring bv teleWatson, a former stale utturnry
nntc.ll Is
idiotic todav with no Immediate aeneral who was Republican ennway al thr Junior High School fur solution to Ihe problem of a re- ilidaic for governor this year after
Its variety show on Nov. 12, which lilacrmvilt candidate
two unsuccessful attempts to gain
Is sponsored annually
by
Hie
(i. Harold Alesamler, Ihr nar the Democratic gubernatorial nom
school band ami Ihc Parent Teach Is 's stole executive committee illation, sticrumneil to a complied
w.x Association. T h r room selling chairman, said he was conferring tint) of a heart condition yesterIhc most lirket.x will receive i:&gt; with committee members as fast do y. He was tW.
ProceeJx arc split equally
beHe hod seemed to lie ei-rovcring
twern the two sponsoring groups as he could reach them liv leleslowly frttm a light stroke m July
uhom'.
Qm
• • •
Hi- was hatnllcuniied bv the fact which limited his campaigning.
T h r Elks Club will sponsor a that onlv a week remains before
Hallowrrn riancr Saturday nlghl the rlprtion, and courtesy to the Rut he grew wosr Friilay. He was
preparing to have his Tampa
at Its clubhonie from 9:30 until
l:JO o'clock, A flve-plrrr orches­ dead candidate ami his family home for a hosnital when he wu&lt;
i overcome mid died within a few
tra will Inrnlsh Manic music ami culls for restraint in actions.
"There lias been no decision," minutes.
a hutfrt luncheon will br scrvril
said
Alexander.
"It
Is
possible
tbal
al 11: .*10 p,m. Prltrs will br givrn
There was no immediate deei
the commitre may lie called to­ slon nlsuit selection of Ins sue
for Ihr best costumes.
gether for thr purpose of passing cessor in the race against Demo­
* 0 •
crat In Hoy t’ollitis of Tallahassee
A Hireling of S.infc.M celery
A lly , fieri. Ifichaid Frvm said
growers anil shippers will he held
at Tallahassee tlie St I , Itepuiili
tomorrow at J Jo p.m al Ihc Court
ten Excviitlvu r.im nirJct )u.. au
. House to discuss whether or not n
'hurily to nominate 1&lt; ciimlidute
&lt;4 celery marketing a g r e e m e n t
but there is Ihc |iructli al problem
would benefil Hie cclerv Industry
of getting a new name mi the bol
under the present cimdllinn* illhd in many enmities using impel
cording to Henry Thurston Ollirr
iiol lots, with tin' ■-li-climi lit 1isprndurliun areas, hr salil. have ospressed definite interest In the
I H U T L A U D E R D A L E 'T*-Cen more llimi o week off. Hume c o i iu
matter and have appointed com James A Van Flcel srnl word ties probably already tunc pi mleil
millees to represent sections al from Ills Imspilal bed in Washing tlie general election biillut nidi
any statewide meeting which may Ion today Hint he wiii nol lie a Watson’s name on it, In- added
be held al a later date
i Republican pantlidulr for guver
Howard Hailey, asaisluii' altm
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nor
rn-y general who spec.uli/rs in
The Seminole High School tiler
"I have no desire In run." he election taws, said he had not
•Club, nndrr the dlrecllnn ef Miss Informed Ihe Fort l.aitdrrdale studied the Jtuutimi lull wa* III
tlllle Reese Whittle, will present (tally News, a nursr relaying tils dined to iielivc if t In-r i i- rea
| It'a annual variety show ("morrow message.
Minalde time to reprint Inill-il &lt; il
night al fl o'clock at thr S|IS audl
He had no oilier comment, and would have to lie done ,
tnrluni. Colorful costumes,
gav
(1. Humid All-minder of Furl
dances and musical numbers will there was no word concerning the | Myers,
yei state Itcpuhliciin &lt;-liiilr.ii.in,
tarry mil Ihr thrm r "Hammer Illness whieh has kent him In Wal­ ‘inn! hv hud n »i hud tinio to um
Stock In Arliona." Tickets may he ter Reed Hospital for two weeks.
Van Fleet declined to lie named suit member* of the committee.
bought nt thr door.
Ihe C O I” * gubernatorial cnmlldalr
WaUon had been given the
before the slate primaries were merest outside chanco oi winning
held. Ills name was advanrrd tha election and never male any
again became of Ihe death yeter- victory claim*. He said lie was
dav at Tampa of J . Tom Watson running to promote the two party
former Democrat who registered system in Florida and One te
IV J . i ’earson, 87, retired iron as * Itepubllren end announced (erred to a possible victory as a
molder, died Saturday morning at
| miracle.
Ihe KernaldHaiighton Memorial
The fiery lawyer, a sinnneli
Hospital following a slmrl Illness.
He was born Tit Staffordshire. Walsun's death, aftrr which II ' hnmulon of state*' lights, broke
England, Nov. 21, IHflfl, and enrne could iliicus* the general problem, with Ihe Democratic party in l!MH
after morp than 20 years and mg.
to Ihe Unlit*tf Slates In IH87 lie Htit time is very short.*’
•p,
...
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"nlioscd and insulted Soiithcin Dehad made Ills home In l.ak" Mary
The Miami Herald published a
- T w „ yr(&gt;r,
for Ihe past l.l years willt his son suggestion that Alexander h lni.df
, h( jto|M|,
|mrly.
and daughter-in-law, M-- and Mrs might nick up Ihe bnlim-r iilnl he
for
l i e w i i s u le u a c in u . battle
J. (' I'earson lie was a member come the party's candidate. Asked
p rin c ip le s he believed l i g h t .
of Jehovah's Wllneoei
In comment, Alexander said:
.
.
,,
,
He uppusej the U. N. Supreme
He also leaves two olher .laugh
I hen- has hern no thought of ( -m|rl n(ltni{ K,| n.,t school ,.-grc. lers. one in Ohio and one In Colo■invthiug like that.
I gatiun and pledged that If *Iceled
t rado.
H li iigswer did m'l appear to he he wool dsee that segregation fe­
funeral services will he held al
3:,10 p.m. in I Mu Urlsson Funeral ll flat rejection of the idea, but malncd In force in Florida schools
In his next to lust public appear­
Home with llrolhrr D. J Richards Ihe Herald romnientcd such an
officiating Burial wit] hr in Oak action "was considered an a long ance, before a Nr gin group in Ht.
I'etcrshuig a week ago. lie select
l awn Memorial I'ark II Is asked shot.”
that flowers please be omitted
den. Collin* extirpated hli regret ed Hd* issue us the theme of his
lodav at the death of hi* Remlbll- t
"* "• ■ * ',,’t thr ***•
can
I who would come before a Negro
H OI.I.YW nO H f'pi V PHH't
can Aniwntnl
opponent.
group and back off fr«m that
liov
on Inirpselini k torjuv
f "I am terribly sorry," laid Col­ sue."
e
h a n i ll e a i lr r lloti
c iiiih v ’ i
ti
lins. "M r Walton and f have dif­
Known as the father of Fbunlu's
...........
fered manv time* over the v«nr* atiLlclosrd .shop law. In- did nut v o u n e sons, w -h o.r ,Iv
B A LTIM O R E . F— A 52-ycar-oM1but I have alway* regarded him hai-k off from that Issue "ither in Iiefore i o o O ' p v s l e n l a v l"ii&gt;h-&lt;1
i f f un all n i g h t m a r c h h v '■111 i &gt;
Junkman who lolit
it police
pollen he witwit a* a personal friend
hia rare inflations to address la­ Itreiiiiui to r u g g e d hills in nt tie ir
nested 'he (laying of a grocer
"I am proud that In thin gener­ bor organisations.
hom e ,
early Saturday hat been charged al elect Ion campaign neither he
In addition to being attorney
with commuting the crime himself. nor I have exprerted one word of gneral
T h l r l e n , ye a r old T i m W&lt; Hu- m ,
neml from 1U41ID tl-lIU
h*,, hv wa
war, a
1D4'&gt;
Al/onu) lllll. a Negro, had told opposition In the other In any Tampa city Judge from Hire,- yetHts ton o f m o v i e d i r e c t o r W t l l i s m
police he had leen Iwn Negroes wav dealing with personalltlea."
la lu re W r lli ii H ti , s p o t tr il i I m I'uoi* '
and served lit (lie state b-gislat'
enter Ihe grocery abonl the time
liro rg e
Rolle rt
Jt .
in,
■"d
In 1011.
of Ihe killing. He furnUhrd detailed
P .&lt;
1.1 IH E
HI* uniurceaiful t-iinipaigis . . . R l e p b e n , H, In *ir •-&lt;-ti n t t"ii ■ fie.
descriptions of them.
UUENOH AIRES. Argentina UT a Democrat included miming fm I r •"stton U a t t y n n , w h e r e he
The victim wai Frank Lcitnkuhl A river launch capsUed and sank nomination for governor in IH.IJ ( Muenttv had lumped bobi-u
er, 83. A woman customer found near the big river port of Ratarlo and 10411, for (ha Supreme Four! r o y n t v s
him fnta'ly wounded on the floor yesterday and the latest official In
The
t 'r-id iv
v oti ng d e r
&lt;h«|
111 1018
io;m and 1018 and for C&lt;&gt;ngi"ti
( ft of hit grocery. Another customer report aalil 19 pasxcngcri perished. in 1060.
vanished
trom home
w i l l ..... . ■&lt;
' rrcallrd seeing a Junk wagon near........
......................
The.......
launch
operator.................
said the pasHe was a g r a d u a t e of Ihe Wash­ w o r d ab out f&gt; p m ., w e r e I mien - 'li
tho ttore about the lime of the j aengeri, on U
the
p regular run from ington and Leu law school and c i i m p i n g
gear. T i n v
wen
o
llllng..
.................................................
.
..... canto to Tampa in lu ll from Dun- h a n n e d .
killing..
I Rosario
to Victoria across
the
Hill, Also charged with attempted Parana River, all congregated at villa. Va.
C li r i a t o i d i e r said
he a r il
htu

V an Fleet Says
W ill Not Be
C andidate

D. J. Pearson, 87,
Dies In Hospital

7*

Crosby's Sons
Found Camping
By Searcher

Junkman Charged
In Grocer Slaying

robbery, was held without ball.

1one rail.

Campaigning By Two Parties
Enters Into Home Stretqh
*»jr t h e ASSOCIATED PRESS
.Tn* campaign fur control of thr
Mth Congrcxa loilay rolled Into its
final week wllh both parlies plan
ninjg
nlng an 77lh-hour speedup of ef
forfi In lure volers still straddling
the political fence.
The Republican National Com
mlllee announced yesterday that
some too promlrirnt Republican*
will make more than 350 speeches
In M stales during the closing day*
- o f the campaign.
*f? OOP efforts will be climaxed un
ctectton eve by a "gcl-out-thevote" appeal by President Elson
hnwer.
Notional economic conditions, a
prime issue In the campaign, wll
be reviewed tonight by Elsenhow
er in a nationally televised "non
psrtlsan" talk from Washington
Vice President Nixon, the most
active of the trtp OOP campaign­
er*. will speak today In Nevada
Arluna and Idaho.
^
The "big namM" among tbs
'JmDemocrats who will contribute te
the campaign finale Include Adlal
Stevenson, The party's IBM presi­
dential candidate, and DemoeraUt
laadrra of t't
mt and Senate.
Nixon yealt
In Salt Lake
the GOP can
r n now "fi* es-

w s T iih s

■ M

u

S » u fc

Joseph Baker, 69,
Dies At Lakchart

Joseph Baker, 69. former res!
(lent of Sanford, died Sunday
morning ■( the home of his son in
leans
I cans will win the Senate and law ami daughter, Mr. and Mr» J
He litol
I keep tthe llm ne" In Ihe N dv. 2 bal W, Forlsun, i.M b t ir l
lived there nlneycnrs but was in
lotlng.
Sens
Senate
Democratic Leader Lyn ill health only six weeks
H i was horn Kepi. 7, lux5. in
Jc
don Johnson
of Texas said yester
day in Minneapolis that a 10-slatt Ufula. Ala. Prior In living In La k e
*1r has
‘
..............................
■wing
convinced
him his party hart, he had resided In Satihed for
will wrest cohtroi of ('(ingress from l l year*. He wat a retired farmer
________ inrlmie Iwn daughters,
Survivors
the &lt;10P,
Nixon said Saturday the Com Mrs. Forlsun and Mrs M A Fort
munlst o artv is tilth lino dusnersin ion, Sanford; one xmt, Sgt (liar

ns.sr's&amp;sisasis-fss:

li r o tli e i x , oil n e p h e w s o f ......... ...
R i n g U r o s h y , le ft h o m e hevuo &gt;•■
“ w e do n't lllce o u r n u r s e . "
The
c h il d r e n ' s n u r s e
i
M&gt; i
Teresa Flynn .
T i m hoy- * a d m
. i t t e d th e y, saw t e ­

| Rce searching for them during
night- They were found h i"'"
miles from lh«dr home.

1&lt;•"
&gt;"'r

greai. He said this was pertly be­
cause the Democratic party has children, and three brulhers. lie d a u g h t e r , C a t h l c e n , 16, .. ..........
"tolerated" the Red conspiracy lus. Bskerhlll, Ala., C r p h u x, onxlously by the telephone "t
and man'/ of its candidates belong BaRerhiil. and Tldttt, Ufula
child, Jmilii
Funeral services will be Iteld aI home. The .......
to a "left-wing clique."
Malta, H, went lo beii nt Iter o "ini
3:30
p.m.
Wednesday
nl
tlie-Rrls
In S
Salt
l ________
Lake City,
__________
Nixon yester
lime.
day commented on a reran____
at Stev son Funeral Hume with the Rev
When the leiy*. dldn l »h"'* o|&gt;
enson statement that the vice pre Milton Wyatt, paslnr of the First fnr a roast beef lilnner Ins' night,
sidenl la directing a OOP cam Methodist C h u r c h , presiding the rest of the family telephoned
palfn tbal can be described at Burial will be In Evergreen Feme neighbor* and eearrlied the h»ino
r,McCartbylsm In a white collar.” tery.
end ground*. No boy*. The young­
Nixon called this a "typically
A ER IA L RAI'IAHINIST
ster*’ bicycles were In the
snide and snobbish Innuendo to­
FO
R
C
ED
DOWN
jlut a hedroll wa* missing. Thia
ward Ute million* of American!
W O O D B U R Y. N. J. &lt;4t-An aerial rased Mr*. Crosbyfi* mind. "he.
who pork for a living in our shops
balloon piloted by Donald L. Pic­ said. She also recalled that the
nd ffclorit. . . .
. Nison asjd Ihe so-called blue col­ card, 28. son of famed balloonist last time ‘she »«w the boy* they
lar workera "have a much keaoar and atratoephere explorer Dr. Jean nil had on heavy hiking bool* and
and claarer understanding of tha Piccard, made a forced landing jackets._____________
Ipreal of communism at bom­ near bare yesterday after its bag
C H IL D R E N K IL L E D
ba (Stevenson) has displayed waa torn in flight.
Ida pub Ic career . . . *•
Piccard and hli four companions VfENA W* — The Polish news­
wan ahsken. but none were In­ paper Zycie Warstawy said tmlsy
jured seriously when the biiioon, to Polish children were killed
i illness of S e v e rn
after a hasty descent, Jostled along when one of them stepped on an
eta J, Tom
the mound before it could be unexploded World War U bomb
Democrat.
brought under control.
. near Warsaw.

Ike Welcomes
Secretory Home

Sanford Herald
Will Make Move
To New Quarters

li*

Tight Grip Kept
On Missouri Cons
After Third Riot

Tito Says Shift
Lessens Tension

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T l i e search wax fir it l o o r e n l t a te d in R a d io C i t y M u a lr H u l l , then
m o v e d l o Ih e R C A h ii ll d i n g . Ih e
ta lle st b u i l d i n g in Ko ck efi'llei O n lu r , a n d to o t h e r s l n i c t u r o s .
T h e w a r n i n g w as reeelveil nt the
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llto A l* B u i l d i n g , an d police w h o
i m m e d i a t e l y notified.
T h e c a ll e r said a b o m b w ax " t o
go o f f n t 0 : 9 0 in R a d i o C i t y . "

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of this central Italian town today
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County Judge Opens
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rpvul much of tin' night witlj
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till' i - oi l i I iiiii
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m v i t e i l T l i e ev r-iit w ill Ire hr hi ftl
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tto State F a r m e r s M a r k e t
gill heal 11111' W&lt; dro la v
Hiliello
The urogram will he under Hie &gt;atrl a i c c e i it &lt;. t*.-1 - &lt;&gt;v a I ' h n o g i
titpervislnus of Ernest
row ley p h v ' i i tan tii,i&lt; t.* t" i l o r n o d in
h nillmasler id Ills' Seminole High tw een i'OO .ttiil .lO'i " - h Pc r i n il l;
School Hand
lions iriiln lied .in i m m i ' d i a l i itt’i'd
for sin h a la w
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x e r i will lie i ailed I" lore tile i "til
ntlltep (nr icc o ti in p ipliiliotis and
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io ine n v e r e d by the proposed law

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f'ltarlivi I ’tirry, 28-yetir-olti Fnxt SI
l/iiii* Negro, wti.x killed by bis own
tiuilet in a fight yeslenlny.
Fast St. Lulls police gave Ihlx
nccmint of tlie &gt;hooting:
Cu rry and Warren K. Jnnex. 25
another Fast St I /nil* Negro, be
giro an urgumi’til In a club Curry
grabbed a :w caliber auloinatir
pistol from the tmeket of another
matt at Die .xrriir alter Jones was
handed a biy pistol.

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1 Di'linlng tin' 1 1,this and Ii dull
Ilex of tin- doctor performing the
Illsetninatloo
2 Induing w h i t h e r Ihe donor It
the child's legal latber nr whcihcT
tlie mother heroines tin- .sole n.ilii
ral parent
3 Itetri miolog whether the prat­
tler of ,irtilui.il ittseminulloii it
adiiltreoti*
4 lx prior rnnxent of the hu*
hand legally neee ,ary anti is sue!
content a luinding ronlracC*
5. Is Ihe husband, with or with­
out prior consent, legally bound h
support Ihe "test lube baby" in
the absence of formal adoption?
fl. Establishing I n h e r i t a n c e
rights of a Itaby horn of artificial
insemination.
Judge Gibson E. German has

ked to rule Nov |5 in one
. ,1 e nil i|v ie . i it e.ll "ill 1.1.V
1Ue a. le.irold oo.llo i who 1' siti ; lo t Is vi it old in o liiiii't lot■t md loi iliv .i ei i "iitemls Hie hoy
wo, Iiomi of ntiiiei.il insemination
.uni Ihiil lo i tni'ii md i . md tbit
1 folio-!
I tin- llodber ask' tile court I"
tide irillici.il in .etiiiiialhitl lx nut
'-o.it. ,ii v lo (&gt; ititlc p o l i e v . does tod
emi I if nt.- pbillen, lliat the child
I- legitimate tint that Hie husband
nis no tjglil in interest in fht&gt;
i Inn!
AVIiellter Hie i told wa- Imrtl of
orllficlat insemination t, the Is-ue
! ill a second case Tlie liusliantl. 3-’.
petitioned for eii-todi of a 3-year"Id tmv and an mjiini'iinn restrain­
ing file 10 year old mother from
colling the boy a "ted lube baby "
Results of lilnod tests ore to be
mnile known In court Nov 4,
The mother, o idiysleian ami a
nurse have testified Hie father ciinsentetl to arlifieinl insemination
ami tl was performed about eight
iitoullis before Hu- batty was born.
Tlie father denied coiitenting and
claimed blood t e s t s will prove ito
is the father
been

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VOLUME XLVI

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

T H U R S D A Y OCT. 21. I9B-I

Commie Nations Beat
Boycott Of Red China

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No. 14

’Document
bignmg
Saturday

Police Committee
Is Given No Work —.

Support Planes
Being Equipped
With A-Weapons

Nine Nations
At Conference

Aid Is Continued
In Red Tide Fight

' Negro Collegians
Demonslrate Today

Postmaster General
Hits FHA Scandal

Jaycces Hold
Business Meet

Girl's Strange Life
Ends In Violence

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LONDON &lt;/P)— Russia mul her European f ntclliti’* have opened n
big hole in Western harriers ngninst war potential exports to Com­
munist China. They are busing *tinU’glc good* from the West and
selling them to the Chinese, mat.me u neat profit in the bargain.
American and Hrillsh offieials here and elsewhere know what Is
happening hut say they ran see no way of stopping it.
This is the Western el inmirk the Kremlin has turned to Kastern
.idvantaee:
The United Slate* and her allies forhid the rxpurl of certain strnteelc (roods to both Kastern Furore an,* lied China. Hot the list of
■—
•aumh omhargivd for lied China is
fur longer than tin* one for Kastern
W A S IIIN lif O N
I I'l—
1 || e
Kurope.
special r iiin illit le e to police the
Iteil titirunr thus can buy west
cam p aign* fm l.'l.'i House s e a ls
era goods that the Chinese cannot;
lid s te a r made a -&gt;u rpii*liig ills
-things like generator*. machine
ilo - iu e tm l.1 s It has been given
tools .mil petroleum equipment
e&lt;|i
nothin g |,i m ie s t ig a l so fa i
1 Western officials say European KAIHIIIN M. NAOIM Is shown
Nolle ol the a p p io v iiu a le li 1
C o m m u n i s t nations are buy­ after die surrendered herself to
"do eam lidates Inis vet lioIl«-r•-«!
MIAMI P - lien U P Wev land
ing these items (or transshipment a C S Marshal in Richmond, V.i
fin d, o f f n iiilU , In Ihe niiiKM'N
commanding general of Hie T.icii
at top prices to the Chinese lleds
Mi* Nugler was charged In the cal \11 Command, foil) Hu- No
Moit il % ru iifi xef up let *»ueh eoiu
line ot the tug Communist Iruus
s one iudlclment 11* Percy William fion a I (iu.u d Assn 1nd.iv
Hml p lain I '
shipment points is ihlynia, Poland
Herman with transporting 111 In­ ' even co mbat tactical alter all 1*
i »•II li 11$, the I"11l|l ill I i I rt* dtlx'Mil
Fixitn
there
Western
good*
go
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The th ree
tel state commerce aloud ISUO.OUO ti will be equipped to deliver h a l e I" f.Nih f01 f In 11 u*s h» Keep
ATLANTA .r - The Atlantic
Coast Line Knilrnnd today .it mil In Peiping wu the Trans
W 1 t m i pmvtTs an$l th e Bonn
In cash mid Jewel* belonging tu atomic weapons '
II hiiH* &lt; it nd id a I ex h a le liltean
Siberian
Hallway,
m
are
carried
templed to block the proposed subMi*. Dyoll Prather Havens, Her­
The T a c t ic a l A ir Co m m an d *ni&gt;
K« puhliu totlav roaehecl comI he o fnxl |e nil ii|i|H iiie ill s ti lf |i
of the Florida Fast ( oast Ka9wnv into Chinese |mrl* bv lied ship* man'* former wife. Mia. Ilavetu, port* troops in the field and t* l e i f ii h i li li in paxl u 'liix , Ken
I
•• iiKieenieill *&gt;it step s to
able
In
evade
Hie
Chinese
NothinIn an nppeal to the U S Fifth Or
07 v* a* rrudjr to forgive Hrmian, equipped with fighter* h o iiih rr*
e
iiilh
iie
ll
in
ad
1
a
nee
ul
d
o
all-! naval lilucka.ii
I ••ml Uu* Allied ocviumtion of
mil Court of Appeals
lighter bom bers altd troop
cat
SM
.
her
bridegroom
of
a
fulllilglit,
tm
ii
da
1
n Strum,
Several shipment- ol strategic
, W t ti, 1m an s ana resto re
The late Judge Louie W
who tfisapiu-ared tialilenly from 1 ier*
l’hls tear. I ih i *ne» **l *dirf»
In u move whir
which headed ‘'’pff",» i *,i*/n- from the West were recentI)
lie fold ol Hu- w nlevp ie.n l ndoi&gt;
\ 111nall\ .'ill 'o\%‘ie ig n ty to
llirlr motel wrlli iiiiiuev and Jew­
la
e
lh
V
t
u
n
tieen
he.m
l
a
im
nn
merger
nan*|Mrt el* The federal authorities felt la b ility of a to m ic weapons w hile Ihe tim ii'x itin is Imi n,ii «|u, , |
rgei of the ACL utiil the KFC. i held op at l.dyma h&gt;
t fu- \\ «‘Ht iierniaiiH
bolHeueck.
according
to
infii
illa­
set the time of a transfer of the
tlifleirriHy utaiiil It umt handed d iscu ssin g ''trends in tactics unit u l In the I I iiiim 1 im 1 't n ia h ii **
I In*
m in isters of
FEC to an equity receiver as last tion reaching Western diplomats.
up .in Indit Intent against llerni.in equipm ent " lie s a id there IS an
H P K «1111111*I. head uf I lie I'utii
t Ni* 1 mind S i,tii* 4. B ritain
Aug. 1. He named former Florida
The strategic luin on Itcd China,
urgent
req
uirem
ent
t
n
shutter
uiiltee'w *s|,iff nanl in an inter*
I 14(I I I ,ll|| I | . t, l\ ■&gt;• 11 tnili lint
(lov. John W. Marlin u* eipiltv im|*&gt;scd by the t'lilted Nations dur­ and Mt* N.ialer 1 Irilemalioiiuf 1 l.ik c o l! and la n d in g c h u ra c le its llc *
11 1't* he lu ix unable In e t|d .im
■ Illunu in m t I m ,* » *■ x | hm vvHh
receiver In opening the way for .1 ing Hie Korean War. lias always
ol ta c tica l a irc ra ft
d ie lin te l x ih ia lin n fie xaid fie
Wi i » i n i
t s in,
r \ .irui*:ii
sale of (he rnllruad.
H ie most d e sira b le c h a r.ic ie r
lieiii tougher Ilian Hu- cold wur
li| m il teeutj aut i&gt;.is| elee
ANTICONI CONSTANDA, reprcsentlli|| Egypt, Won the title of “Min
M i'l - I ' l l\ ■ - » I Vi I •il .1it ■(
i *I ic is a v e rtic a l takeoff and laud
Hi* order Is he'ng eliallcnged h&gt; embargo mi Soviet Fuiiipc And
I
ion
1
1
a
i
in
e
tin
ft
lhe»
e
hadn
I
^
World, HIM” in iAindon. Ki island She wu* proclaimed “the most beuiiI he I'min •I i tuMiiuri i u 11 f h r f in*
mg cap aldlltv
said lie n
Wev
the ACL whieb wants the merger a Uli tell'lon* oas.ng in Europe
fin al a i o n i|ih iin f ol iliv I % « nr k
• m i; toe ,i#
(•
,
urii*K
ttf air) In the world” in compel 11Ion with contestants from IS other
land
A powerful opposing force, the Do- West relaxed etnliaigi-es for the
al
ih
ix
xlaue
In
1
tii'
1
m iii palun
ier Mhi ilu l.iiti &gt;1 e 't'H Hie ml w Tit ti
countries Miss Conitumia received $1.40(1 In cash and a chance at
I la- s lio rlc r, or v e rtic a l, la k i oti
Florida duPonl Interests, is fight Soviet tdi c la-t August, cutting (he
Me •slid l li|* “i lea n earn pa I i t "
in I., i •11*I-I# e (lie ' t u 1 I 11,‘u ly
ties 01 w i II l ttie necessity fm g i i .,1
a turn curs or. Second prlte went to Karin llultmun, of floehesler. N. V.
ing the merger and wants the roil num ber ( pr ihituted Items from
■ in 1 eeini'iM mad* p iihhi It I k the
■I I hum lick et k'lUUliluK'h I &gt;1f I f it'41
o ' di pel al id l iclte u l an c r .ill
road sold They own 26 million ,iiii tu about 170
1 It h i mi 11 id l tie Ia n I Of p id lh i.d
i he i ,j )i u n i e
scL fnrf h tin*
s .ilil ttie general lid s reduces rim
dollars worth of Ihe road's bonds
Hut tin- I ar Fad situation re
pa
1
lie**
lii.o
lie
1
,*&lt;11
a
111«1
Id
1
i i , In in mists-f ei In eli tin* VWst
way i.-q o lren o 'h l* and "we can
The Interstate Commerce com iiiained |&gt;oli-1111.■11v explosive and
\H \ S O I \ I p*
K» del ill Ik*.I then d isperse our rn m h .il et •f*
i
in
hi
a i IJ i i i i i u ' t
*m\
mission approved u merger plan similar action on Hu l l n l Ch in n | *" ••*»,iii«'h w ill eimltnn*' u n til lh»*
ifi-'i .liUM'l t iliv ,n ie i&gt;( uCUlip/l
unit - In squadron* or even -m a ll
lint Ihe II S. Supreme Court earlv lists was deferred
fi**h K illin g ir«| lute |»r«»hleni in er units am i thn* a ch ieve g rc o l,
I •ui
this year held it Illegal
Western Furo|H-an businessmen ■»li|v* »I, li\ llillir 1 •\\ l», iM-ilxl se ciil 111. tiiolnlitv am i effeetlw
I lie *is•«' ($11! I"I a! .ilolU| (VI 111 a It1*
A previous decision by Judge are urging their governments to ant
tetai &gt; of the itilerUM
I I I 11 ill
v i ’ll VIT ilVt( W&lt;?Hl
iiuhn uf umulnymuni
Strum blocking a merger was let Ihe Chinese Iteds buy what Eu­
I.
e\$i fold a m e e t i n g «»f I h e ($*ilf T h e tiunrii a ^ n r in llo ii wnnl&gt; up
tsti- $n\
Ini in i* t el.ilmn*. with
overruled by tue Circuit Court be
C o i n ! ( 'Mtidniatiiitf (/oiiiniillt &lt;’ itx i'd iiveah nn !»k I: iv with eleelunt
the West .Hill file &gt;l.iftl n| A lllp il
Cl
T.M I.AKASSKK i/Pi—(iov,-nominee l.eltuv Collins favors five of fore Hie Supreme Court decision ropean fled* cal: buy
p n iin l ftiiecN in \V«m I r.e tin o n v ,
K*ida\ that f.IMMNI in f*-I ,,| «tfiirt*r^ and n im m lt t re repi^is
The Culled States opposes any hr , , i
»ev( n roustitotioiiul nmi-nilnirnt proposnls which will lie submitted to Now the ACL contends that the
eriil furiih
availalde for red litle
.
m I »# In- NtkKieil th i f m in .il ni*s Circuit Court's decision overruling change 111 the China list* before leu eun h 111 ItCia and If I tint H not
Huriilu voter*
the general election Nov. 2.
n S if n iila '
He is enlliti*instlc in hi* support of tho proposal which would let Strum should stand despite the Hie signing of a full Koiimii peace. uiffiiieitl, thi'M are unappiopi ml
(•h I, i v '- iii'tiMh i'li ir t . l (ho w ay
M *»\ liiO M P ;i( &gt;
\ l.i « l'i
l»i
ihe Legislature meet if it wishes for nn extra 'll) days offer rnrnpletlon Supreme Court's action in intine
1
J fulnh Miivh 1 all lie ta|i|ied,
t
'i
We r i.e r m . iiiv ‘ s n icerp o r.iU oii
I ir 1 uni I i l l 11411«hill - l $•»\ i m11 f il 1 )n .
out Hie fCC’s merger plan
of it* icttulnr fill dm hlrnliinl session,
II,
' Miid t h a l 11 •* wiMiri H i e u i i i m l
»'s nt Vhilitiiiin
f utc 1 ".*lh ir *1 f* i m in i *i’v i-ii im vvi 'I WeNl l uropoan
The
Supreme
Court
turned
down
Collins, who was a state serin tor In the ttr.Vt Legislature and lirlpnl
laeasu ien m e found, the federal
i ill-in
un i iiie v iititi ’slop in tbo
N t'ifin i'i in' 1 1&lt; fitilnv juut h u i I i i i i i
steer Hie measure to legislative pussuite, said lit all Interview with the the ICC merger plan on ground*
DALLAS, Pa
■P - Pmlmaster l'(t I II I li t lj I »• HI IHm'
» n ,(a n u .i
K iiverm neiit wilt h »v« th* fo ld of
hiwfsi «MlIII Nin ill A lL n ih e Ire.tiv
Dial
It
lx
out
In
order
fur
I
lie
com
Associated I'res* the litwtuakers need more time to do their work.
I i-m
iie h n ilty tain I lo llin g the i ed tide (iener.il SuinniiTfirld -my* tin' w lu ll* ih h li'iil . luid i * III 1 il t
mission
to
engineer
such
a
merg
Ji «•,i I ii
i*ti i lim l v I ill! Itiese slop 4
housing sltuullmi that developed jiMii I hi* i|i'm m i»t t at Uni,
Ihe Seminole County
He also endorse* the section of cr wilbout
11wit) n^em ien.
wilhOUl the cbnsini of boih ,- i ' " ' h , ^ ’
nmree^o.M11" 1^ In Lewi*
said flic number of II. K. from excess FHA loan* wu* "the 1 rhi'ri* vsitu mi 1■11m•11 * 4,1f in .it*’ »m li«* k i i i i n'd Satkin la) a lio .
the amendment which wonld raise railroads. The ACL savs Ihe s*of Commerce held nn
legislators' salaries from tha pres­ peel of Ihe plan to which the .Su­ program, but carried on a sp«r- Fish and Wildlife Service men monumental and vlcie.i* scan Jui i*"", lmV4*V 4‘r, a n il I vvti Inmirt at peinliiK! 'iiiv' iul conclusion of
ent $10 a day during the sessions preme Court objected now lias 'ufy ittendrd bmdnei* meeting at available for research would l»‘ dal this country has ever known’ t U'l Jhi* Im yiuM ila lfi* (l, thi'i** )m&lt;l .k M i U mii.i I I.ilk-* iii he hriift hurt.
luncheon today at the Yacht ( lull.* IlK'rensed from 4 to 10 III a speech in PH* eastern Pent) Ur4*u®(if)
to n flat year-round $100 ■ month. bfon corrected.
*•?—*
fo r jinlln* pr*ot 1f t "*f ♦
The club received an Invitation
r \ fi |!% *r
Nuu* \V u ii« r ;i n j
The ctnnmlltee I* n non partl svlvuulu linen ye*lcrdny. Hummer
Legislators would continue to draw
f’h»*
|$nvriilt
irri'w
«
mi
I
$»f
a
-i-f
iM
H
to
district
caucus
to
be
held
In
I
I
a
if
l
a
4
'M|)
Y$
ill'll
fur*' futlll) to L'l
field sulil lliere were an ixfinialed
Mini volunteer o rg a n isa tio n re p ii
$7.(VO a dnv expense money and
nf
1(1
Hm
ii"f
in
1
lull*
mul
mu
iiii'i
1
f.ih
li
h
ji
W
l
I
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iii
IjiM ip e a n union
Fusils.
They
also
fteard
the
report
MUlJoi scon Li I * in Ihe .idmilll*
se id lu g 74 c lv ir group* on the l ow
travel allowances during the ac­
uf Ihe board of directors
lialloil ol fnrniri Plesidenl Tru iHkfn mvmi a t i l •«( l i l t m ik j iiii * Mi.if ill lu on; i ie .n in e d a io l so\
e r West Con*l of F lo rid a
tual sessions as they do now.
.(I thi* 1 il, I I 1I l|;tt W e i ( t il III.Ill) m in flu 1
A dunce Is plumied Nov tl. start
After the m i l l llig , la w i* flew in.hi. "2;&gt; ol them origiii.iliug iHMifD'l H iitLiH idii
Hr opposes proposed amend­
%■ fh Ml Hihi »li lefi'»« na sfelii
log at tl pm, in Hie National 11V1 r the M iilf o f Mexico from Mt. niioiii; Ihe 'iialace guard' Pie*i t4(i | i 1hm tut} t i&gt;ili'r,i , mi iii'L in r lit
ments which would forbid use of
;i' 1ft
) \ « f 41* i in ,iii i lia in i ilo r Knn
iluuril Armory Playing will be P e ll 1 s iid i-t to V e n ire hot d l l not deni 11 inn.in'* own While II oi*e MUlltil’. for h« Mi | nn :i!
I'l IMi 11 (li til lit 4Mill*
nt \ r1* 11*411 I lunik in e .p l.il p|,|t’e
MAN FRANCISCO. 01V- The Dave Sfiaimun and Ills four piece see uny f e ll k ille d by ihe ted lid''. *fult
slate funds for toll roads extend­
Fnlcrt.iiiimenl Is in store
1* t h I ' U)f( l i III i I .I'll- in Hie I’ l
ing Into more than three comities strange life of IP-year-old Lucrrtia urclu-slra Tli ki-I* will lie sulil hv
.‘nimii j 11im it, 111k11h i t if h 11
AlmlInn eonpi'i at i\e smnplioc of
Me Ji*ked Hml the people "ioni
Hut ha Ifl line |ierlod lumurrmv night and make If possible for lurutr S|mllinn ended In violence vc*ier- fm-r dnvcei- teams I.iplallicil In
il
le 1'll. 11II III Vnuex. Tun Mv ,&gt;tf
i*| hi ii i Ui mi in i k11&lt;•I v i m •
at the St Align* Iinc-Sc ml mile High (ountles tu have more limn one lay when she was found killed hy Voile Williams turn Hos.si liv Lilli Wilt cl * In belli 1—Mi'll wIII (MU' dial *or I1) 1eeoi d wIt li .’i1 I \l f s ,1af
oil I "Mil, -ill h M' i M
|I Ik's|. * 11 I I I I 1 ,.i III .IN till' I u r n 'll illITII"*
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n
o,
in,mill*
ol
clean
lieputdn
on
.nl
lie
iimile
\"i
20.
m
football game, when Hu- SI IS Hand county Indue.
hummer blows on her head in • mg Pryor ami Ibiberl Prevail It row net I li , *&lt;. oi n ■
I «'m iliii"
Oiti W illi I " h m'i«h i , i |iiI I'M i r iip e iii (I Uie rreent t uin fun
■&gt;*-1*»1 &gt; 1111111*1 ration "
and Pep Club will take the Held
i*11"k.;i Ui.i l mu'*, u Tut’li jse I *ir 11*»| I III1
I hi! Ik it 11 \' m, 11 1 II ‘ f- 11It ' l l h i
lie soul he i* in accord with the House where every door was double l ost i* il.2'i lor one or two
of the c n m lllitt rr
12 minute combined drill lias
l U i Hm el x I i e .il\ n file I i ,*n| n
locked and every window pulled 1 (lordun Sweeney opened
tn
*
m
"
mu
pose
of
the
(oil
rimd
amend­
F if t y bold* w ill co * .
.• mo
S T IIO N t i U I ’A K F F L I T
been planned by llundmaster Eri ’ i m i m .iii r i i i i 11.1rn&lt; i 11
cusxiun on flout* fur the &lt; hn*l m ile*
shut.
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nest Cowley, which will take in 120 ment "in the extent that I don't
Ihe lu liM it' . ejiri'Neiif etl UlilmLtul
Police Inspector Frank Ahern tun* parade, for which the lav
m l* a m11 %11lift i i ln
A *lrolig in 1 H iq ililk e was lel
und «•' ♦ • ' in* Ti e Ml iu m .ll llii’ lh lu i n nf fhi*
necute and XI whistle signals. Fol­ believe state lax funds should he *ahl the blow* apparently were cee* received a $21X1 check Iroin for 20 m il' - ool III tin- LnH. Hiking
I
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l|i*l|
aft'ik
i
h
!•
am
ple*
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w
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lo
hi
tested
tor
throughout
tin*
f
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m
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c
.ii
am
i
th
a
irn
l»n&lt;
".III •I
C $4*1 Kl II .1111
I I ,1111*1'.
lowing a trumpet opening, the used or obligated to support uny struck by her mother, Mrs. Vernal Hie Mrrchlilit'* Association
h 'l | " l tut mi I t &lt;1Mi till' IM
In ! turn
M- ll.iih l
m il
I iim u u
group will form a "K to honor the toll road project Involving more Spolllno, 4P, who I* now in n hospi­
On a straw vole. Ihe Hiiiitimg alt couleiiL iiolioiu ln IIy und riqm hln d I .1 in In d iv F l e r lin llliu
o t i m h o f,t&gt; hIi t
iiM*n
ir
r
in
Sun
S
.ilv
a
ilm
u
.i
presence
nf
gym
iio
d
iio
o
m
b
ie
v
l
It!Milt', fwu im sv pl»* peeflve liM'Mi
visiting Kcltcrlinux school, alter |that three counties,
ugain*i *pon
*,...........
tal psychiatric ward recovering rank.* strnnglv voted iigain*!
kii».s
ki
ll
mi
(
fm
H
im
hours.
I
mii
i'il
tIti'ii
ila
1
•
!&lt;
&lt;
,.i
Ti! r
U ' l »m i in iii' iifnl 11,th
which the letter will lie reversed to
"I am seriously roiicfriird, how­ from an overdoes of barbiturate*. soring the Florida State l'nivi-r*iL the iidimte mniim- ..igam*m wloli nn o llir i ih iin .iK i 1 u a s n * p m ln l
I III (h jllMfl si 1IIJ M| II It
n t f I*
i i ,ii in lu i
n.iliuiiN flu*
honor the Sanford Kiwunis Club ever, nbiiiil Ihe form of thin
The dead girl's father, James Flying Circus II win Inter learn ........... nul tbb
I
’ &gt; .] S I,tl. . .nul &lt; .Ill.Of.l
which i.x sponsoring the game (or nnieniiment. I Intend to vote V. Spolllno, was located nt work In i'll frum Jay cee pri'*|ileiil llerln-il
j
T
im
.uni
ul
Ihe
i
i
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I i i II mI in I n
flic benefit id it* undcrpriveleged ngalnst Hie proposed amendment." Palo Alto, lie said hr left home Roller that the Imaril also reieet d
1 i \p,kiid .1 rid i eh if.il re (lie lllll'i
Hie plan at n meeting Iniliieillali li
childreii'* fund Later, four large
a
week
agu
in
an
attempt
to
As for (he county Judge* amend­
m) . I J e H \ til 111 i e\ i l l pilVV IT di
junwheels will be formed, bicaking ment, Collin* said he will vote shock hi* wife out of her strange after the itincheim mcelmg
i i-H m | Tu *. -i m111r| I up I ;h e 1fie *1e •
Miito 2U small pinwhceLs. A tradi­ nun Ilist it because though extra behavior.
Knit I K ih Mpe in Mr fell
I &gt;0111111
tio n al “R" will be formed nl Ihe lodges may lie Periled "the judi­
Kjiullino told In*jjector John
1$11\
i
Him likiiriil.il lull (or K ll
f ' F D A l i C I T Y , Utah ■ J’ ~ A n In ­
end of Hie program.
O'Hara
that
hli
wife
had
never
e i,11n- ■ ■ ro llin ' pul 1 1o,: il, ecu in i m lr
cial eon licit i* now making a rum- allowed their daughter to attend
* * *
d ia n m illin '! can unly I"' •'■ l l;|
f h o t u ^ r u p h i ! 1 S«| inn I r o it h'J, k i t s
I ypit tit ! "In j J imun tjlkmii
m il null* 4r v m 111\
V( (thin {he
u.i.
tie n l
Herman Lcodcrhaii* of the De­ .prehetislve survey of our entire school and taught tier at home
f i ( iiin u il k ul \ V l n
•■ il at file S n lifu n l N iiv n l A u x ilia r y Ho- -.latum f ile liio ' k i, I'ln t im .i
Fur a m iuiH i -in ' h.i I lu'i'M f
llary Radio and TV Center lias Judicial system and will recom­ said Mrs. Rnolllno objected lo
ALTOONA,
Pa.
ids-The
woil.t
\t llu euiu hiNiMfi «»f llie uiainline
A ir M lillin ii. 111.* fired till' opening
oving nu t ul e* and a s o il In
been named by the Florida Power mend to the next legislature a pro­ Joining a union when ne worked in famed Horseshoe Curve of the lurnilig weekly 1u i lucal li"*|»dal gun in it* cam p aig n , "T o y* for m
• Mid Viten.iiiei le p m le il e v iT )
S in t a C I i i i i *, N a v y
winle
Fruncliro and wrote Hen. Mc­ Pennsylvania Railroad was lit up, In lake Inline lu-i li.div il.iiigtllcr. dov,” lo provide iireserd* for fle t ! iio it I \ S i ! l IN M nod \T a 1 111 ti e vvrnl xn i mil 111v I!** prediet
Corp. us its representative for the posed new ludlcial artiele to the Ran Frar
fiuynieiit of lulls in Hie small com &lt;(institution
Carthy (R-Wls) that the union was last night hy ti.ixxi flash bulb* *et burn prcmalurely and kepi *!iicr ch ild re n at (lie Ml Doru orphan ar,- eollei I ing .'ind m a k in g op lm i ed Hie l ine WV 1*111 p u u e i’s would
He favor* amendments which auhversive. Hpolllnn naid lie i|ult off limullaiii'ously tn ar. experi ill (lie ii'irscty
munily
kel ,,f f«i,i| f,,( ,'11,'b ,-iilid P llutii t 'M hull H im . ii i e r iiteiai x l»\ S il
Fa e ti (Inn* sin- e .i ■ I«► !«I t*y Hu- age a) ( h r i-lln u * time.
would give Hie governor 20 days Ids Job as a result.
I hi lllir, mil,* -Y S iim i did
men! nf pholoHasii plrlurr taking
i i.ii 1*2 i-.la o l' •,ed to f o iin d i -aa l M(i l t
I ' i r l„ II. ( iiin t lo -l, N A A S ail
a
tii-n
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ail
m
ild
Police found note* written by
n, i 1 tku iip iii del ul li-nvevei
Tile light wa« estimated lo be
instead of the present 10 to act on
ininlat ratio n o ffic e r, lielp eil pull -a 11101,' lo v - fm ,-ill'll id iiid
Mrs. Spollina but not mailed. One
ri f i . *71 i id
I' i &gt; nth
pi n|H haN
M i'iiilict
ol V.I i !2 ate i *o || i , •
bills nfter adjournment of the was addressed to the U. H. Hu- greater Ilian the (aiwer nf 1.7 mil '" rh e n 'a week agu Hu- d u ilu r said »h'' 'r ig g e r by e .in trilm tliig the
Ir.illU p VViHi liu lli e&gt;&gt;l|l 11&gt;1 ill 41'lllN
ing
and
t,
puli
ing
a
ny
lo
\
ilia
,
I.egMuturc and allow (he Legisla­ preine Court complaining the Fill lion mordinary household electric thei' l" l s.d.t .1
« " hm ..........'rin g Hu; ^
‘I g(
uu! fii.mpuWi | ut H m* Wi vK'fii de
tamps.
1)2 '* fh rs t im i* toy* ru m n iittce loot
n i sonto'l of l in- lia*e in it v &gt;'-a i, 11
ture to authorise assessment and was bothering her.
Tl'n' experiment hlgldlghled two wrek Hut heliirc the tiahy could placed fo u r la rg e , a p p ro p riu ti-ly illli' and accepting money eo id n Ten ,e *v Ii in
girl
caught
(olleetion of municipal taxes by
flit mne i i i M&gt;hi I.HK- were inlet
industry celebrations: the tooth an [ ht* |ik'kj;d up. Hu l("l&gt;
Charged willi Hie dulie* of eo
i* changed d eru ru li'd hoxe* nt * !riilc g ii' point* tx11in ■ Io. ft,an Vd li !.1 per*onoi I oil '\ u v iii I m-I. i ) Wilh hvn .-H ier » r r
et'dlnallng Hiclr vurlou* dlslrlets countv tax assessor* and collec
nlvorsary of the Horieihoe IMrv*
,' " 1"babyWJgo nr d will iib n u l the station.
ly , to liny new toy*
lor*,
the
IpiTix nf H im
week'
M j.ihnrjte
and certain phase* of committee
and the 7Mh anniversary of Hu’ "
Th e statio n lot* nm iie pin a* to
C iv ilia n t)i .-uu n a l llo sla lo m
eTiednle
Two mu end menu applying only
opcralion*,
five vlre-nreddi-nl*
modern iTieumleteenl lamp. The likely die "
givi' tin- o rid iu iiu g r il 101 uiutei [il l ‘Hlls
wa*
all
the
patient
I’iule
were eleeled by exeeulive cum to Monroe and Fscamhia counties
I*RH and the Sylvnnlo Fieri ne midlier couM lake ho-pH.il offi vlli'ged e liililrc lt of Heminole Conn le e iq itlv ta li! a sin imp l»nl al I lo
nillUte of Hie Chandler of Cam nlm has Ills approvnl. One would
Prod'icls Co eiiojH’riil ed ill Hu
iy a b ig (ih rih lin u * p a rly along chief**’ ela li P io re ril* fio m tin
rials sal-1
merco at a meeting yealerday ufFirst readings for it* forthcoming prolecl.
I tie *iioic line* a* Hie one w liiid i boil and other lo Id llu o " ii « ill
i.v
"
■
r
h
r
i
i
.
f
e
'■
icL
Motirue
Cimply
lax
ivi noon, aeeoidiiiK to Forrest
play, "January Thaw," were lieiii
go tow ai a m im ing i b i i - i i o a - it.ip
I’holngraphcrs l o o k incline*
» a * field at N A A H last year,
llreekenriilge, chamber manager. assess all property for any tax list night hy the Sanford Thcnther from towers set up for Hip $»ur$wi*t- she was quoted a* saying "We
.Station personnel bus uxsiiltieil p ier lo. u lifo l lu n a te , 1111111* n in
moving,
won't
lie
hack
"
I ax ^ io m,’w v*e® prealdenla were
fiialhl with no parts being given
Hie re s p u a s lb lllty of fu rn is h in g a D ili iim
Three generators provided t«mer
M i-iiib cr* ot Him Mi reliant* A sAllepilanl* *ny Hie b a b y ’ * doing
w f i c , ! recoin mended by CofC pre levied in the county. Thp other
Arudhrr rraiilng will be held Sun­ tu s« I off Ihe fiuali bulhi, mounted
'..e m tio ii ..ic to ui* 1 1 tom orrow at
aqrident Earl Higginbotham und would let the Fsqambla County day at 2 p 111. at ihe City Hall and on stakes around the curve
line now
i o in al Hie • d y H a ll l&gt;&gt; d iscu ss
r “then ronfinned by the executive Court of Record have a second Ifnrltun for parts calling for older
p lan
la r Hie alum ni I'illis t ln a s
ITI.IPIM!
(
AIIINLT
committee. They are us follow*: lodge,
people
p ir .id i- v(boh opens Hie lo cal Y u le
District one, tv. (1 Kllhee, (ic
MFETH ODTIHIHRS
.bopping SI'.,Mill
nova; distiot two. A. I.. Wilson,
MANILA '.4* Plesidenl ilaiuon
i n liilili lin g Hie m in ding w ill to*
Sanford; district Htree, Homer
Mngsaysav Imik to* Cnblind to i
u
M I'h ili) ',, lu i'sid e n ! u i Hi»
Keweli, Alla monte Springs; die
remote village on Mindoro Island
oi g a iiiz a llu n
tricl four, Frank Wheeler, (Jvledn.
HOUSTON ijfu-A If mi Hon bro yesterday and belli Ihe (irsl mil
and dhfrici five, John Melsch.
kernge firm is offering tin good dour session of it* kind before Hie
fian/oid.
^
hard cash for certain examples ol wide eyed stun’* of curious villa
Hie Confr- lerate treasury's liuudl Hers
Top Filipino leader* mid under
DIRU1N0IIAM, Ala. (*&gt;— A ed, The Ier was purified, broken work—$f,fxx) eottnn hinds.
Ttie firm's weekly bulletin made i palm leaf lumber shed in San
compound that causta cancer In dawn Inin its chemical component!
mice —benspyren
Mr* M L. Unborn J r Is the
—bti
and identified hy epectroanaiyaii, the offer for an unnamed Houston Agustili, about hu mile* south ol
man II said seeks tn buy up Hu- Manila.
most recent v ic tim of polio lo bo
found In smoke from clgaretU pap* he explained.
r iq io r iid in S e n iliio lo County.
er, a chemist engaged In cancer
The chemist amid this was the tl 00,000 Confederale Slide* ol
Th« Chamber of Commerce ex­ research reported today,
Slu- i* ennfiiied in an D rla n d ii
flrnt scientific report of the rec­ America 7 fier cent cotton bond
ecutive committee voted yeiterb o * p il.il, Im! ti.ol no p a ra ly s is y e s ­
D. V. Lefem'ne, of tha Cancer ognition uf an actual rancrr-prO- Issue due in 1883. The bonds were
day fo renew a contract for bill­ Inetltuta at Miami, Fla., mads tha duclng chemical in any form of issuesl for $1,000 each.
terday evening acco rd in g to her
Absentee ballots fur the gen­
board advertising wilh Ihe Stand­ rsort at a regional meeting of tha amoklng material.
a tle iiillllg p liy s lr u n
The bulletin sold the man
eral
election
Nov.
2
are
avail
ard Advertising Co., St. Augustine American Chemical 8oclety,
lie pointed out that in teats else­ "choose* this way to reaffirm hi&lt;s abir at Ihe ( handier of Com­
" The billboards are located above
Lefemine said benspyren# haa where the tar from burning whole faith In Ihiuc bygone principles
liunncll on Hwy. I, extolling Ihe proved in animal experiments to dgarettea ha* been shown to pro­ and hU emivirllun that Hie Rmifh merce. according In Mrs. Ca­
milla llrure, Cnunlv supervisor
virtue* of the county, according be one of the moat powerful knows duce a cancer when applied to the today needs sorely to revive ami
of registration. Ilallotx must be
to Forrest flreckenridge,
CofC cancer-producing
agenta,
It alao akin of mice,
.
.
.
.
.
_
_
recapture
them."
R I 17.
returned by next Thursday.
manager. The chamber malntalm haa been IdentlHed aa a component
it may now be possible, by
'•Prilu-c Valiant"
^ , e r board* In the itate.
Tu morrow U Ihe last day in
In torn* studies on polluted city chemical treatment of Ihe paper,
KAHER'ft (IRANDfiMintrrFit
I nil . :t:(i:| ■ fi:llO • 7 -xil) - 0 :1 2
which lu register for the Cltv
HAS NEW DAUfillTEIt
.
to prevent formation of the agent,
elecllun. also Nov. 2. Eligible
M ilV t L I . A N D
Th# chemist aaid amok* and ta n aald Ltfm ine. The question whethAMARfLLO, Tex. uw - The
DIES tl fEXPECTEDLY
voter* may register at Ihe Citv
"Arena"
Newa wai f ecelved yesterday of from , burning enough paper to er cigarette tobacco contain* the ornnd laughter of Ihe late Knl*er Hall. A person must have lived
It: 1.4
U),U(t
NAVY PROJECT— l.cdr. I., II. Ounther, uiIndniNtruliuo officer nl
___ttr# $0,000 dgarettea w#ra oam* chemical can be answered Wlthelm uf Dcrniinv gave birth In Ihe rlly for six monthx and
the unexpected death of Dr. Mil"Men uf Ihu Figlitilig l ady"
lh» Sanford Naval Auxiliary Air HUlItin, In shown placing the
chell II. Ai drew* of Orlando coiKcted In the teaU. Thia quantHDjonly by much further research on lo a 3 pound. 10-ounce daughler in Ihe slate fur a year In order
8:20 only
first box of toy* In the collection box to start Photographic Squad­
which occuri
ed al
a* the Ihome of of paper, h# eitlmated. would ha tha tobacco, h« added, but pre­ here last night.
uried
to qualify lo vote In Ihe elec­
ron
62'«mVIITT,
drive, "Toya
Jry,"
give
cheer
Ihr dll,
Ml. iniin
Itoru "i
»r-“
IU
1&gt; *»»
I uyis for
■a*• #17
. to
at# |
$’ »r UP
ri *al
»* inr
COLORFD
DRIVE IN
IjroC
hta.._Mother.
™
........ r. Dr. RatfUh K. An equivalent of 11 yearn’ supply of liminary studies Indicate that there
Former Crown Prioress Cecilia
Hon.
tion. Registering
ReiUtering for the
Ihe gen­
phanag# at Christmas time. Members of the squadron's Christ inns
drew*, In 8«. Louli. Mo. Dr. An cigarettes for tha paek-a-day may wall bs a protective chemical of Hohenmllem, now an American
"The Hv*i»m”
tral election does
not qualify
quality a
eral
dor*
party
coinmill*#
are
(left
to
right)
If.
K.
Scharff,
I.ISN;
J.
It.
drewx lx the brother-in-law of smoker,
2 Cartoons
compound In tha tobacco which in­ cHlictt and the wife of an Ama­ person lo vote In Ihe C'ily elec­
elei
firavea, Pill, chairman, and II. F- Tatfvr, AIK.'. (Ufficial PbotuLefemine (.aid 770 gram—1 . 7 hibit!
_____ the development of benapy- rillo Interior decatnr. named Hie tion.
Mrx, Rail H. Newman and Mrx
Starts 7:16
graph,
l).
S.
Navy)
ilkimon of Sanford.
pounds—of total tars wars colieet- rene as tha tobacco burn*.
child Kaira Alexandrine Harris

Collins Favors 5 Of 7 Changes
Proposed To State Constitution

t

1.eased

Agreement Reached A t Paris
On Cessation O f Occupation
O f W est Germany By Allies

Attempt To Block
Sale Of Railroad
Is Made By ACL

i)

P re ss

£

Russia, European Satellites Purchase
Banned Strategic Goods, Sell To Ally

i ‘

vVwiH'iiitvtl

6,000 Flash Bulbs
Light Famed Curve

Indian's Patience
Finally Exhausted

Vice-Presidents
'O f CofC Elected

Christmas Project For Children
Is Underway At Navy Air Station

I

Second Reading
Planned For Play

Cancerous Compound Found
In Cig Paper, Chemist Says

Merchants Group
To Discuss Parade

Firm Offers Cash
For Rebel Bonds

Local Woman
Polio Victim

Billboard Contract
Renewed By CofC

Election Info

Movie Tim e Table

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aged trim and guided Us extra-1 dictating madriee: and miners'
ordinary brain lata, the channels lamps
he was through he had
he wanted to pu m e. He thue db“Before
*
2 Robust
ACKOM
tabled a far superior education patented 1.047 labor sartng devices.
3 SinRle unit
1. Mhice
than would have been possible In
As a creator of jobs, Edison had
4. Hebrew
8. Friara
few equals It once was estimated
the crude school* of that Jay.
letter
t.O U a fc f o
An accident in hLs early days that he invented the meins of start5 Coin i Fr i
cUn (Scot.I
left him nartially deaf But Edison inx industries that employ tour
fl flaptd-fl ring
10. Pau»ei
of the electric lighl was apprcnlly wa* not seriously handi­ mtllidn persons
MENLO PARK. N. J. i^v-"Tlie
imall arm*
11. Vex
bolder, of ga» shares may 'deep
Today the laboratories of Ihe na
capped.
7 The reptile
,
13. Occur
quietly. The in vonl Ion that will de­
Die *fcrel of the syslcm's sue
He filed an application lor his ticn, using principles developed by. j
that Ml
14. A diamond
stroy the value of their property era* wmi traceable In great meas­ first patent at the age of 18 and E'Naofl. are working qul.'Uy, con­
Cleopatra
(■Unit l
has not yel been conceived.
ure Jo two of Ediaon'* bigge-l at learned an invaluable L.-sr-n from fidently to make living and working;
8 Spatial
15. Shell (or
compljatinlenU—(lie go por cent cf It He felt that the devirc. the still more easy. And each new per­
Those
words
appeared
in
(he
Gaa
JChem l
Jet cream
Light Journal of April 23. 1879. ficJent generator and parallel ulr electrical vote recorder for auto- fection is anolhrr of the perpetual
9 Teat
18. lUBlum ,
matically granting s-otc* In con­ tributes to the "Wizard of Menlo
Five month* later a 32 year-old
11
A
slight,
liym I
Thai same year Edison m-yved gress. would he highly regarded P a r k "
invent: r whose experiment* had
baity
17. Man a
prompted Ihe reassuring report In the flrat commercial Incardescert Ft W3*n’l A congressional comyepaai
nickname
IMHi 111, i f ; MIS
eas industry investor* proved it Jo lamp factnrp from Menlo Park to miller birred tl down as impractl-l
13. Contain
IB. Per to
IMH ll I P VHTIM
e.il iK-raui!* II would do away with
t oe amon^ Ihe moil shortsighted ilarrUofl, closer U&gt; New York
13. Jilt (alang)
L
5 volcano
n w o sso . Mich tfv-Bools, a
ever published.
He orgaidied 'hot* fnr Uie ninnu filibustering
18. Many-alded
| W A ttory
Edls-n vowel thrn .ind there pedigreed police dog, did * f,i»l
fin fk-1 21. 1879—75 year* ago farture of everything connected
from tb«
holdup man yesterday
next Thursday—Thomas
day
Alva Edl- with-the Invention, applying for the never to mveni anything for which job on
pa*'.
7 8
i
r~ i
His mailer. Gad Khrwaltrr.
son perfected Ihe first practical first time the principles of modern three w-a«n'l a proven demand and
VA s *
13. Kind of nail
Perry
Township
farmer, was busy
1
incandescent Lamp in a mItaly Lap mass production methods
u ready market.
I t . Noth'* boat
p
II
in his orchard when a young man
.0
It todk him thrre years to bnng
9
oratory in this town about midway
Kdiwm's aisrmbjyhne-likc pro14. Plead
between ITiiiadelphi* and Now Ihe eoet of producing each lamp d'jcllori of invrntloni did not stop lefi a pickup truck on the road
%
It. btabHahn
and approached him
below the 40-cent figure for whlrn
1
13
York
with the fgmp
IT. Individual
■This is a hoMup." lie *sut " t i n
%
The lamp, logrthrr with ttir elec- he had agreed to aHI them to the
Hr
followed
it
uith
the
"Kslison
me all your money.'* Then he tail
30. Agreement*
company
formed
by
hi*
financial
i*
|lric.il system Edison created to
effect." cnvcrinit Ihe fundamental Khewnller on the hea l with a club
between
make il a commercial success, baefcers T1«* «**! urntiped suer.-, principle on whwh Ihe modern acid
%
Shew a It it called for Hoots
nation*
If
If
ij
made practical the ma** use of atvely from fl.10 fo 37 cents Hr •nre of electronics is based; ship
Boots da*hed up and drove Ihr32 Muaienott
sold enough li
lamps at Ihe latter
electric
light
and
power
and
d
lo-1Ik re wirelr**; phrrvigraph: mo man to a fence, -where he »ank hifigure
to
more
than
wipe
out
tils
33. Land|f
sounded
the
death
knell
of
gas
for
Je
ii
I'oii picture camera; fluare*copc; teeth in his leg The man jumped
measure
lo-ses within a year.
lighting purposes
fliiurocent d fc ln c lamp; storage the fence In pain and drove off
d
LktLon
finally
pared
down
hi*
44. Meaiurr*
Old
records
and
mannsenpts
In
IT
ii
cost per uiiM to 33 cents, and hr battery; magnetic ore separator; with a companion in the truck
of weijht
|
rile
ate
Iha!
Edl*
on
first
worked
on
|
%
% %
was well on the way to becoming
39 Bench-like
%
Ihe ulra in 1877
H
ft i$ r
•eat
Ily lhal time Ihe .-Id baking a millionaire.
Til* man *h o was to have fame
%
34 Leave*
young man had become an estab­
11
V
ic
of a book
lished inventor Jle had created and fortune while still a relatively
38 A youth
the eierirical vole recorder. “Unl- young man had a humble start in
ITU
•mployed
verial" slock ticker, improved
The r nil re pluck of th e SANFOfU) FAINT * GJ.ASH
r was born in Milan. Ohio, on
y/.
b
for errand*
telegraph sy-trm. paraffin paper.
11. 1847. Ihe sixth child of
J*
u
38. flufffe .
( ‘0, 117 So. I’nrk Avenue wilt he sold al Auction.
Ihe (•..ile'it rheostat. inirmphone,
%
f.h- n .graph and Ihe forrrunner* Samuel and Nancy EJlfoll Edison
40 CourtRFRIDAY — Diet. 22 — 10:00 A. M.
\i
*0
I of the mimeograph and wireless III* formal education laded only
41 Ob*erve*
two month* He was abscnl fre­
Tn
(hr
hlglieM
and hept bidder. Stink ronsi-lw of Faint.
1
telegraph
42. farm
% ♦J
♦f
EdlsMI realized lhal Ihe light quently due to sickness and evinced
animal*
Ynrniph. KnameIn. GIokp, Marhinerv, Furniture nn*|
little interest In the three IF*. *o
woil’d only be practical if d could £ ' i Chr'" V
L 'V r " m ^ ' . r f v a n r ^
IMIWN
i
1
a t" ™**e
Fixturcp.
compile commercially rvilh gas
^or m,,re advanced
1. Oum
light and In &lt;L» Ihis. he would knowlcJie
Sulijerl
in Slate, ( ’Ily und Federal Thxch. Terms Cash.
The
teacher
called
him
"addled"
have to drsise a complete clerlriINK S38H1HII IIKIIAI.lt
but hli mother, a »chnd teacher
cal system from o-ralrh
J.
I*.
Thurmond.
Assignee
t Jr
Thur* ..........
Eillson wi.rked with a team of before her marriage, undertook In
instpwt
him
hertelf
fihr
cnctmr
skilled associates and with ftinls
tupol•lied by a group of privali- In
\rsltior»—a (ievclopmcnt melhod
wimo-Tt o h m vim
The Veterans Administration lus f.senllally the tame as lhal used
I t a S I r r l la l i a a a r W llb a a l 1 « i l m
anmmnrrd lhal a new law, signed m lu*'11-'dry today
M i l H a l l * 1 r.M .
hv Hie Preiident m Vug 2n, ex
Edison with characteristic eon
4 *0 MumSmstilntt I* Pun
lends (hr dale for romplelinn of 1fidence. predicted the ioh would
4.la (hnim n&gt;*l
i l l ! t'llm f a i l nnd Can* *
training for rrralln ill,ablet! veler lake six muillia Actually K Imik
I r l l nutihiii I'mnlitl
*;)n Aitirnlwrr will, l.’nrb Wail ans, under Public Law IT., from thre:&gt; In four years, hul before he
was through, he net only lighted
July 25. ltl&gt;; to July 25. I W
l i * Wmilief. N»»*. no--il*
1 :1 1 i l u s l i a l V n r l t l l r .
II F lllckensiiret*. manager of Ihr lamp- of industry but turne-l j
4:&lt;t analln I'raaanl*
the l*a&gt;*-a-(irille regional olfice. ils wheels as well
fl*» M'laltnl tnrlallas
staled lhal Hits i-sieniion &lt;d time
He and hb aide*, with bads and
7:11 inhn Ilalv N*»i
7 l» bin* |lsit«»r
applies only to disabled veterans Iirlndp'r. developed .y&gt; they weni
8: 0* Amo* &gt;' And,
who base been nrevenb-d Iroin enl ol n«. produced Ihihr f:r&lt;t pracll
:f* ('linn i
ering. or having enlerel. from com- u l lamp idler hundreds of i spell
ll* Hlnflt*
ll»a. ,
a
I'li-img training h&gt; Ihr deadline merits In trareli of a malenal (hiI
dale ot duly 23 HV. hi reu-oil id
00 |il«B«l'J* »lll&lt; lita II I' -■Is,- one ul the following conilllion* would become luminous when’
brought In i white heat ,md no! hr
i no Tower T h u ln
T ‘u- veil rim (I) I-ill not .iliained. quickly consumed II burned ron
11 1* Hn.|o KICK
H O* sine nit
rcliiod or reg.i,lied ineillr.il fei lini.iHi.--Iy for in hour- with a ear
I'M IIIII i w
Mliilm lor i f -"img bee .hi «e nl iKup/i-il'i'.lioii ihrenl for a fill
■i l l
m a n n r,
mental or physical eundilmn. 2 meni
8 an ilmk(»*( * lul*
10 no Film Ian
had been delayed in .-Irarance of
Edison .lemonsirated Ihr n**
I* 10 T,a( I'ollrrn
Army records lo provide Ihe tyin- »ys(em in sired, uml buildings
M l I J i t t l*.M
of
di
t
harge
for
h.i-tieligibility
for
:1ft T , 'l PiHn..
here on the mghl of tier 3L ijjo
li t Mail nil
vocational rehijillil.iiom Iratnini}; inhering m the ejteirfeil cr* wiih
II
r n - i t o n llm im s
or
f.l|
had
net
tlrrir-Iv
e-lahltshed
Ihe new year
41 load Mawa Ilrlala
tile exMonce of a lompensahle
I " . , than Ihree y * i * later on
iiitalillilv
inrurred
in
or
aggr.iv.il
W N W II-T t J U H s i i M l l l l
•cpI I p-J I he opened (lie fli»l
l l a l | „ l l« &lt; h M | f H I I I sm I '» • * • * I rd by mllllary server
&lt;enb .1 -Idlllii for Ihe lorpe ,&lt;-ale
n i l i m m P.H.
Ihe VA forllo-r adds lied lhal e eornnieri ial I'l'ivTaliiyi and d:stn
lift* illltflllar liar
veteran
will
be
deemed
lo
have
I I I u*l,a( K i l l ,In
of (‘Wcjririty af 257 Peail
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'"file letter suid no was 17 7"
lion* 1 7 I nad lo rind nut.
Outside the light had faded In a
THK C'HlKh engineer *lnn:ninl
'That'* right."
into Ihe office. He wns a Dig nun.
Ttie chief shrugged, "lie looked deep gray and the wind had eomr
A |tit up and cloird the doni alter like a Kid, acted like one No con­ up again. Dark and cold and tl
o'clock ot a winter's evening. Ikre
" m.
fidence.”
"Sure." I aaid. “What it you ftigga would be sitting In ths bsr.
"Now, you . . . " he s n a r l e d ,
Two last steps look mm to Ure* touhd out ne Avne J I7 t.'mild you
1 Held out my hand townrd Oremer's desk and both henvy hands believe thilt 7'*
met. "I just round your passkey,"
the chlci mud
f h , niiiyt*. I I said. "As soon in &gt; readied what
reached across lor the old man.
I jabbed a nnrd list in ms stiort guess «■ Kid iievci said much it wan. I brought It right Up here.
riba, fh * unejtjarcled jolt straight- Just acted y o ii n g mid n u l l Thai was aiKhit n 10 t o n i g h t ,
wnan t it 7"
ened him tip. He turned, and his scared.'*
I maided slowly and toil slight
mouth gaped.
"Was it?" Urenler said, staring
ly sick thinking tiboui it. "lud uni
"Keep your hands m your pock- really w'ntk mm until enougb to at my open palm Do you . . . I
ala, « h l * I," I said. "You're in make him pint been iim : ii* couldn't tuetiii, what do you w a n t , Mr.
Wilde'.’"
enough trouble as It is."
■tuml it 7"
I want in llml your passkey lor
" Tha chiel glared at me stupidly
"Some kids qml light off," the
nljoiit null mi limit. Mr. Urenler. I
lor a moment, then whirled bach duel Mid
It nm i rate No, I nave to visit a mend Y’oil dun I
to Urenler. "Who is thin punk 7 Uhl wouldri t ».i&gt;- d was Hint tough
■call) want lo know any more
you . .
It s hard getting used to the liolUu about it, do you ?*'
"He quiet, chief." Urcmer said tur tuini ul Ilium, blit the work
"No," Me said. Hr brought out
•crisply. ‘This is very important. am t much ''
t \ttl&gt;l At I'ATIKN'TS— Joli placemenl of rardlnr patients Is one
"Muytw the Mgiilnr minds pushed the dull mass key limn his desk
Your man ffessions may tw s dan­
uf the major prod)crt» of the Florida Heart Issue ia I Ion. The Is Idrawer. "I wonder why I am will­
gerous c r i m i n a l . We m u s t him mound a lilt V
IVtcrshurg Heart Association 111 roii|irratlmt nilli the Florida
ing
in
trust
you
so
much,
Mr.
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sure.
A
new
hand
know . ,
I fear I Aasoclation has csiablehctl a work dassillcalliin unit ns a
Wilde
"Sessions! That kid 7" The ctuei lakes ms lumps."
part of the rurdiu rcfi»bili|tfilutt prngraiti In SI .I'efershurg. The
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rjoriiia Heart Aasoclallnn has plan* fur other nuts throughout (hr
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punk I picked up (or apprentice Clothes and pvisunUi things?"
eUie. The plritirca show three of (he work classification function*.
And
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All nr
(jfrtpar,
ns couldn't stand the
The ffat picture shows William llomwlti, (Irfj) a patent with a
ftp*!. out
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line nad bcdioom tut, eascfly
•it, so ns quit. A dangerous unfit- had was a little ditty ong. tie
rtironay heart nllmrnt. helng Inter*iewed lit I S t'unninthuin.
below
mine
ami
just
acruaa
from
Rial,' h«lhi" Hs leaned over the iiiusta carried it oil u n d e r his
turalionnl ronnsrliir Vfti-r Horowil/'s rrcuril is compiled lie i*
Miss Pomeroy's. I tapped on the
,
desk,. tapped
a broad turctlngci at coat."
l«l
dour
unit
waited,
pint
in
case.
Thrn
"He have p r r m i x i i o n 1° go
Ortniar'a cheat "You know whats
I imlm krd it and stepped inside
wrong with you! You re a . ,
nslioir 7"
"Bure
lie was off duly. Ilm &lt;]on lily, t he room wan dark. I
I turned my right ahouldrr into
th« chiei and leaned my weight on Sessions wajti t no diiigetnun crim ­ diitii t like lo turn on the lights,
him, (lagaering him away trom inal. lie wus just a good, dean kid, inti it was lights or upen curtains
I Hipped the switch. Ityc'a was n
tha desk. His llngei stabbed again kinds scuicd "
"So is the man I want," I »nid i win lud room, but except lor that
kt amply air and nis booming
it wus much the same aa mine.
Hally. "Hill lie killed u top 1
tn surprise.
volca dwindled in
A -minII bqg was on ■ chair and
'Hill you don't know that Mr*
. "Stop poking Ihe purser,” I said
a sttango pigskin case that (Wa‘s
'Ihslly. "You need all the friends slung,. .
Had Kilisnu Invn i-milrnt I" in
"No, I don't," I HitM “Did you almost a cube was up the fool ol
y d u can get. W h h t did ucskeep lhal
recommendation he the bed flic case was not locked. tint suci-cis with lu; invention of
tiotli .
II wits a Mi* ot books, a incqc- Ihe flist pi net leal incandi'srcut
"Be sensible, c h i e f , ” tJrrmer showed you?"
"Don't rsmember," the c h i e l lined traveller's library. I turned light. lcli-vi*on. a* wa- know ll In■napped. "Rlease answer and slop
(o the small bag.
ilny ini»tItt still In- a Hn-nio of lb"
tfald. "Mnybu t did "
that snarling."
Vciy gingerly 1 telt through the fullin' A* Kdiu&gt;n i intioucd hi i
"Ordinary nulci idle/head ?" 1
Ths chief drew a slow breathcom
"Twict you itartcd something." he asked "Or did it say Office tif Ihe clothe.?, having no idea of w-hsi I cxtuTiiiunt*. long afti'i
■aid to m«. "Paaarnger or ho pas- Manager' or something like that ?" wus looking lor, but somehow te ll­ nipivinl in! rodinl ion ul ilccttii
Ill-lit. In' dlsc-nvi'i i tl wluil wit*
"No, fust o r d i n a r y stuff, 1 ing I'd know when I found it. lint
■enger . .
I didn't.
later called "The IMi on Kffi-rt "
1 sat down and grinned at him gue»s."
Unr fast look was enough lor a I-tit»i ibis ijiicnvi'iv was to f»im
"Paper that anyone could Muvc
"Whal did Sessions look like?"
Tha chiefs trown remained Dim picked up tu write n id le r," 1 'Olid larger ling. ft was empty; obvi­ I hi- basis of tip- i-h-i-i ron t ido- mi
♦ u l Ills eyes wavered Mr turned to nlmoi.t lo my sell. "Take n room ously Hoc was a man who gu| his which 1 -la \*s i-ptlii eli-ctrorili s
Urenler. "Who is tine . . ." Ilia tjiere, lent a typewriter, use Hie dollies mi hungers us soon its ll" lt1lfl|*lt\ IS ItlM'd
jlnck m I Ii"
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I -lav i.’
papei lUlllhliirfl by IMc notrl. ami iiiuhl. I pulled ojien Ihe closet
thtlmb poked townrd me.
lighlinc played a in,ill pall IP
you've gm yum Icttei. deems like door"A detective," tlremcr mini
l&gt;oc hud a dinner juchul, u dark fnnillv cnu-iliiliipp ni i lo- omc
"Sure," the ctuei litrnUjnd "A a pi city flimsy kind id recmninrn.
woruted lotmeo suit, a thick tweril pnpalai sli M-optii op pit I in cs pro
datum. I m int you . . ."
cop. Pushina people . . ."
*w&lt;
"Wc tur* tliiimjin the main n i­ jacket und llannels to go with It.
"What rthf demons louk lik*-!"
1 said again.
nes usually," U rcn iri brnks m All,had ruidymade lathis In (hem
i kid,",
kid.", the chiel naid
mud “lluitnerl "Hut each departiheiit i» nulMof- Utul all were from a store in Cth
■Plied my hai:
hand1 against
and dt), maybe. l-easn six feel, lied to him temporary people us cago. i isjijied
n. Nothing in ahy nr tha
maybk five 10. Brown nnir Pkic need arises. We never bother muen the jackets,
ikicketa. Hilt
It t reached the HanUntil
akin. Just a hid. Scared to apeak with references then."
"Okay," I mild slowly. That's hela. Homeihing m the right jiockct
J p anybody. Han n »»n way &gt;1
talking, like he was scared all the that. Maybe It wna Htewart. M ay­ u r a c k Ad heavily against my
knuckle. I could tcel n hard small
time. Seventeen yenra old. High be not."
school . .
I'ha chiel lowered over me. "1 lump. Ultimately I worked It out,
"You knew him 7 llclore you been sensible like you wanted, eh? heavy and cold in my palm, a
smooth, deadly piece ot precision
I amiwtiicd all Ihe tpicitfloni?"
hired him, I mean?"
work.
“ Yes, chief," I said. "Thunkn.”
"Never saw him," the chief an­
I had to turn tt on end to In
Tha burly engineer stamped out
swered. "He was nanging around
Bine ol Ilia culihct. ft was one
ths dock In Clncy. Steward hired of Hfg office.
Htewart must have had n good tumid lor n .337 Hmlth and Weason
him lo load supplies. He kept pes­
tering me for a job, but I didn't rcakon tar •chedulittK ma trip on Magnum and that Is a Irightrning
havb anything Uli the last day Uta luxio Handy in ln« hrat place. wen poll, probably the moat power­
when on a
my boys w a n t What II he was supposed to meet ful itund gun In the qmrid. Tile
someunir un board 7 H o m e o n a ■lug h"* • \vay ol going through
aIcK , .
*► " « V f t- e • l two walla and taking the far off
»i"D la d istorts' Mtfve 1kny refer- IIkb . rv And then lliera wan the "(let an InrinccM nyulaiuier In (he next
ences or . .
"fjelter," the chief mild, "flrcfim- Off" waruthjt ammime bad left for t;minty, Thia was one shiny fttAiutJacketed shill, it didn’t nave to
mendntioft from the manager ol til* lu il night. Hon|cone wlm . .
Amt f&gt;oc Higgs whs prowling the mean auylhtnn. Old It?
the Motherland I’Iskb hotel. Hsid
I bounced thoNoilId slug In my j vlrfiil loop - "I pti uoiro with Ihe
he was a good kid, nigh at-hnnl deck early tills morning, according
graduate. Wnfltrd in the P*ii|e» to Itiu jcll. What lo r? To rind hand lor a m o m e n t and then ip'lo of a lit11, dnvllghl Today
room nt tho notch hopped hells Blew art and warn him I was on ducked to slide it b a c k in the fnntily d cin n il' lo avily on Ifon
deemed okay to me, no I put him board? f « sec whether I got oil 7 pocket where I’d found ll.
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Drastic Air Program
AlnrmlHt* arc nlwnys crying for greater
military strength and predicting disaster If
it la not created. Just because they are ex­
citable does not necessarily mean they nre
wrong; it merely prevents their message
from getting attention It might deservo.
Serious study of the situation would help
more than wild outcry.
Such a study has just been made by
Thomas K. Flntcttcr. former Secretary of
the Air Force, In his new book, "Power and
|Policy." He believes that we are passing out
of Phase I of the atomic age. in which we
were superior to Russln In ntomlc weapons.
In Phase II, which Is approaching. Russia
will have the enpneity to destroy us.
The current budget calls for 12 billion
dollars for the air force. Finletter would
raise it ff r the next four or five years to at
least IS. or Imtter. 20 billions. Then the Rus­
sians "will not be able to use their new uirutnmlc power either lo attack the free world
6r to bully It Into surrendering Its freedom."
This Is a dismal program, but perhaps
one that should lie followed. Presumably the
administration la considering It or its equiv­
alent. It might not be a bad idea to take the
public into Its confidence.

Historical Pictures
Matthew II. Rrudy has u secure place in
our history. His photographs are among thr
most Important records that remain of the
War Between the States. Recently the Libr­
ary of Congress, which nlrendy owned »
large number of his negatives, bought anothpd collection from the daughters of L. C
Handy who learned photogruphy from
Brady and Inherited his business.
TODAY’S BIBLE VERSE
Christ came forth wearing the crown of
thorns.—John 19 :B. Rough soldiers thought
It a fnnious joke, but humanity has been
touched by the kingly attitude of one who
radiated moral grandeur in spite nf the cross
anil crown. The thief on the cross was im­
pressed.

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Page 4

Thursday, Oct. 21. 1924

Decision Qn W here To Go Problem
BY ED CBEAGH
For James Marlow)

WASHINGTON Lf*—Suppose you
were offered a free trip to Europe
—to any place this tide of the
Iron Curtain you wanted to b o .
Which country or countries' would
you pick?
Nine out of 10 people will give
you an answer lo that question as
quick a* a wink. 1 know- because
I’ve already asked nine. You’re
tbe l*th.
It’s fun to dream about foreign
travel, and everybody hai a fa­
vorite dream. Maybe It’a of drift­
ing down the Grand Canal in a
g o n d o l a . Or of assassinating
grouse on a Scottish moor. Or ol
making an on-lhe-spnt check to see
if Paris night life Is as wicked
as it’s pafnled.
But let that dream become real­
ity and you've got a problem on
your hand*.
,
I know because I've Just been
offered ■ free trip lo Europe, and
I can't for the life of me decide
where In Europe to go.
How come I get a free trip
Well, I took some pictures of my
lltUe boy, dropped the roll at the
corner drugstore and then, out of
a clear sky. a man called up and

County A g+nt's Column
Way Down South
In Sanford, Florida
Rv C. R. Dawson. USA.. MBA.
SOMETIMES we think the rest of the
world hns developed n good sense of touch
nt the expense of good taste.
-MORMON CHURCH—The official name
of this Church Is Church of Jesus Christ of
F.nttor Dny Saints with a membership of
1.200.000 and is expanding rnpidly.
Throughout the world 2000 chapels have
been built and at present nround 4B0 chapels
are under construction at an average cost of
about $100,000. (Mormon chapels include
recreation halls and classrooms.) The total
eost of Mormon Church buildings of all types
is given as $14,1.077,042.
0 1 'ft experience Is that presents make
Ibe heart grow fonder.
DANGER - - A common poisonous plnnl
in Florida Is the crabeyc or rosary pen.
Many people use these little red seeds with
the black eyes for making necklaces and
other trinkets. Rut one seed of this plant,
when crushed nr goiind tip. Is enough to kill
n feller. The reason these seeds do not often
cause trouble Is that thn seed cent Is very
hard Human digestive juices cnnnnt dissolve
them. They will not poison unless this seed
coat is broken.
BACK HOME — No mntter if It Ih In
diiiun or Georgia -— when you go back to
your old home town, you find half the folkr
there don’t romemlmr you and the other
half don’t know you’ve been away.
RESERVE — Some cattlemen reserve
pnrt nf their pasture for winter grazing.
Pnngola Is a very good grass for this. It enn
be fertilized as late ns September, then not
grazed until later in the ftill or winter. The
resulting heavy growth will servo ns a hay
substitute, even though It turns dry anti be­
comes low In protein. You'll need to feed a
protein supplement with this dry graHs
FIREARM accidents tnke about 2200 lives
each year In the United Slutes.

HAL BO YLE

Reducing Women 125 Tons Is Goal
NEW YOltK '.0 - It all goes
well, Claire Mann will ro.iuce the
supply of American womanhood
by 123 Ion* by the end of this
year.
"It Isn't very much, la It?" sigh­
ed Miss Mann, founder of "Overweight* Anonymous," as she point­
ed out there are aome is million
women in this country wlwi have
eaten themselves out of shape.
Her goal is lo get all these plump
ladles lo lose an average of six
pounds each, or a tola) of 34.000
ion* of feminine fat. If loaded on

JA M E S M A R L O W

the near-great. Pictures of Lincoln are In
the Llbrnry of Congress collection but the
new lot includes also negatives of plcturee
of Daniel Webster, Dolly Madison, Brigham
Young and a list which reads like an account
of who was who during Brady's lifetime.
The fact that such interest in photo
graphs Is evidenced should be encouraging
to present dny photogrnphers. They nre re­
cording In pictures the history of our times

lein is psychological, not physio to Indulge in a chocolate eclair.
«he can’t telephone a frllow mem
logical."
The niain theory behind O.A is her to come racing through the
that obese people who arc unable night to save her from temptation.
"As a matter of fact, if a mem
to solve their problem on an In­
dividual basis otien are aide to du her scales down her poundage
so when they attack it by group she must maintain the weight lost
for al least six month* or he drop
therapy
d from the rolls,” sail Claire
"Sometimes you have I i identify
irmly.
murxelf with other people’* prob- 1 fir
Those who do reduce to the
em* in order to reallie your own,"
weight they desire are encouraged
plt&gt; simply have substltutixl the love U&gt; be more active in community
of food for tbe love of life. Hjr and charity work to give them an
recognizing this. they can help outlet for their new energy.
Ninety-nine per cent of O. A
each otiier to learn to &lt;lo the re
member* are women, but a male
verse,"
The motto of O.A. U, "Don’t put member hoki* the weight lo**
off for tomorrow what you ran champtonahlp. He la an engineer
who in three year* dropped from
take off today."
292 pound* to 173—a Ion of 122
pound*. Juit one more proof of
the old truth that » good man can
beat a woman at anything.
Mi** Mann, a former ballet dan­
cer and pianist, became Interested
In therapy a* the reault of an
accident. The accident wa* ■ col
Union in which ahe differed a
broken' neek. She wa* told the
would never be able to dancr
again, might not be able to walk.
After ala month* In a hoipltal.
ahe act out to rehabilitate herself.
Site went to Vienna and studied
psychology and anatomy, worked
pul her own system of exercliei
to rebuild her wasted muscle*.
Her atubhnni will worked a mir­
policeman. Education minister er acle, She recovered completely,
not — guess that guy’U never then opened a studio to help olhei
people with physical and mental
learnt

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YOU'RE TELLING ME!
, TH tfUH only «ta thing that
change* more rapidly than tem­
perature at this time of the year.
That's the M sf Who’s Who
I I I
Among Mg League Bomball Man­
Jfenfal teefe 0/ children under
agers.
agethree are of littleIxtrm t,
I t 1
sage a peychiolriet. Xepcciollp to
' The ehle/ franMe ef (he A’c, the children.
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Mge If Iff, the alerting printer, ie
(hot with the PhOJg pane they hod
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Si4M DAWSON

Big Business Ups Profits Jackpot

said:
"Congratulations. You have won
the grand priie in our contest
When do yim want to leave fur
Europe?"
(Tip to other amateur photog­
raphers: to win a priie you must
have three things—a camera, a
little boy who will make faces in
front of it, ami a lot of luck).
Anyhow, as soon as Ihe numb­
ness wore off, I started planning
Uie Irip I would lake. And. while
I won’t pretend I'm not enjoying
myself, the problem of where to
go is driving me nuts.
Tbe trouble is, of course, you
can't go everywhere cm a 15-dav
trip. And every tune you scratch
out a name on your list of happy
possibilities, it hurt*.
England, for Instance Haven't
been therp since 1947, and it would
be fine lo go back. Same with
France. But wouldn’t it be belter
to strike out for some new place’
Or woold It?
There are all sorts nf places a
Washington reporter, who often
has to wrile about foreign affairs,
could visit with profit. 1 once
learned more about French com­
munism by arguing for half an
hour—pocket dictionary in hand—
with a rag-packer in Pari* lhati
in months of reading about it In
Ihe papers
So Berlin might be a good place
to go Or Austria. Thr problems
of that neck of Ihe woods are goIriX In be with u* u long time.
But gnl’y. a man doesn’t wanl
to work all the lime He wanl* to
do same sightseplng. So hour could
you leave out Rome? Or Venice?
Or Athens?
What about Scandinavia? The
Low Countries’ T i k i cold and rainy
with winter, coming on’’ So is
Washington coK! and rainy.
Of course the sun would be glor­
ious In Seville. Or in Sicily. And
from Sicily maybe you could man­
age a quick trip
ip to North Africa.
Rut if you go that far you'd hate
to miss Egypt, and there you’re
only a stone's Ilirow from Jeru­
salem
and Istanbul . . and
You see the problem? It’s
enough to give a in an an anxiety
neurosis
My friend* ore not sympathetic
They tell me I am looking a gift
horse in the mouth and complain­
ing because it isn'l an elephant
May !«• they To right
All I know Is lhal I wish l could

No Comment

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Waits” of Atlanta

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RATIGAN

Sanford School
Alicit.
Tonite — 8 P. M?
Oct. 21st

Public Forum

We have received our last shipment of 1954 Buicks. I f you would

JA CK

B IG
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CO N CERT

and General Electric. Other cum- large corporations offsetting de­
junies whose earnings were sharp creased profits by a mass of small
ly up Ihia summer ovrr last In er eompanles. In the first quarter
elude Continental C a n , Kaiser of this year combined profits of
Aluminum. Marquette Cement and industrial corporation* averaged 7
per cent ahe»:l uf the 1933 period
Itohm It lias*.
Of the 30 to report, 27 had In­ In (he second quarter it had
creased earnings this summer. In dropped to a gain nf G per cent.
Utilities In earlier quarters av­
many ra.se* Inis was due to a
sharp drop in Income taxes, which eraged from 3 to 7 per cent ahead
more than offset the decline In of a year ago. But railroads were
sales whirh many report.
off by 43 per cent or more, and
Fifty is ton small a number lo early indications arc that rail earn­
more than indicate a ltt-ir.1. And ings in the summer quarler w "
it must be remembered that cor­ also prove tu be down by a large
[lank* have been
poraiinns with sorry earnings
comings com
com- percentage
porations
parisnns are less likely io rush to showlnaa a profit gain this sum
announce them. Some of the 50 of­ mer aalthough none is inrluded in
fered estimates with final figures the 30.
lu follow. The great flood of earn­
Among the 23 corporation* to de­
ing statements will crest around cline among the first 30 reporting
the end of this month, and may for the summer, many were sharp
change the final figure* consider­ ly down and three of them hoerUy WALTER CHAM It I.IN JR.
ably.
ale.) in the red, although nunc had
Principal interest in Washlngtnn
in the 1933 summer
But
the
first
indicatlon*
point
lo
nowadays renter* around the out
Steel companies mostly show a
come of the congressional eler a continuation of this year's ear­
lier trend—big gains by some sizable drop in earnings, among
linns, bill It is becoming increa
them Republic, Kaiser, Allegheny
Inaly evident that—regardless of
willIch
‘ party wins control of Con* of the tax on foreign business in- Lodlum, the Grante City. Other
companies with sharp drops this
ress—the legislator* are giqiig enme and on capital
»I kgains.
This column I* for Sanford Her­
to have an exceedingly busy time . L Vlgormi* efforts will be made summer include Virgin!a-Carolina
nexl year
by the Administration tu hold ap- Chemical, Transuc A Williams ald renders lo use in expressing
their opinions upon any matters of
A huge number of Issues are ac pronrlntlons and spending to the Steel Forge and Illce-Stix.
Combined, the earnings of the interest tu the general public We
cumulating for consideration when minimum (consistent with govern­
solicit your Ideas and fair t.itIhe members of Congress assem­ ment efficiency and national se­ 30 companies tout *343.017,014 cixms
of any existing conditions,
ble for the regular session start­ curity). Its success will determine compared with *301681.803 in 1953 city-wide,
state and national; comwhether a higher celling—now *273
ing Jan. 3
menth ar criticisms of individuals,
be sought on the per­
Whatever happens in the No- billion—Will
public officials, groups or organvent her elections. Mr. Elsenhower missible national debt. A tempor­
!z
Izatlons,
‘
‘but be temperate, fair
*G billion boost was voted by
will be President for another-two ary
and truthful. No personalities. The
years He will sohmil his Icgiy tha recent Congress, but this ap­
longlh of yuur loiter depend* upon
only until next June 30. The
Ulive reeommendnllon* io tVh plies
the importance of what you have
gross In January in III* State of the nnllonal debt now la Just a shade
NOTTINGHAM,
England
ud
to say. All lellers will be signed
under *273 billion amt a *4.7 bil­
U nlon
‘
Message
Stanley
J.
Rees,
24,
appeared
in
by writer
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addresi,
though
AI*o, whatever happens In the lion deficit la In prospect foe this court yesterday to answer three signature
an
will be withheld from
Hence. It seems certain lhal
Advance TirkclH
November elecllnns. Ihe New-Folr year.
rharges
involving
his
driving
Po­
ubl
publication
upon request. Wher­
serious consideration will be giv­
Dealers will rontlnue to push for en
lice
told
the
court
Rees
had
ever posxlhlc letters should be
Adults
72r
whether the *273 billion ceil­
enartment of their legislative pro­ ing tomust
amassed the following driving rec­ limited lo 200 or 300 word*. The
be elevated again.
gram Hill Mr Elsenhower will
At
Hour
$1.00
ord
In
Ihe
past
six
years:
Herald
reserves
the
right
to
edit
3. A atrone attempt will be
have veto power anil a two third*
from driving II times— or col letters to fit the space
vole hv both the Senate and House made by public power advocate* forllanned
All SludenlM 50c
a total nf 3t years
available
would be required lo pa** legisla­ for legislation to authorize Govern­
ment development of the S400 mil­
Convicted of 38 separate driving
Tickets from Hand
tion over hi* veto
Here are a few of the subjects lion Niagara River hydroelectric offenses, including driving while Saofoid Hi-rnld
Dear Sirs;
Members
^
which seem cwtaln to play a project. This would be a venture banned.
Have Just heard the true or
prominent part in Ihe proceedings into socialism, as thccc is not
Jailed 24 times for a total o(
EVERY ONE WELCOME
false program on radio nod we
even a pretense that It would be OH years.
of llic next session of Congress:
enjoyed it very ^ u c h especially
I. A renewed halite over re­ anything uther than a federal
Lenvc Request for yuur
Rees pleaded guilty In driving
vision of the Taft-llarltry Art. Mr power project lo prevent private white banned, driving without pub­ the description 1tr Hanford our
home
town.
rnn«lruclion
and
operation
de­
Elsenhower has said definitely
Favorite Sunn With Name
We have had many friends up
that "the Taft-Hartley Arl need* sired by five privately-owned lic liability insurance and driving
with a stolen license.
nt Door.
here ask us about Central Fla. so
some revisions" and "they will ho companies.
*. Congress will consider reports
proposed to the Congress ”
The Judge sentenced him to six keen the advertising going.
SPONSOR:
Hope to see you before ChrhtI. Amendment* tu the recently by the Hoover Commission Mo re­ months in Jail and banned him
inaa.
duce bureaucracy) and the In­
YOUR SCHOOL BAND.
from
driving
for
five
additional
Sincerely yours,
important point* will be involved tergovernmental Relations Com­
. . . ( I) advocate* of federal mission (to return federal activi­ year*.
Mr. and Mr*. Paul Mansfield
mwer development will seek to ties to the statei). These are ex
irnlt the part that private enter peeled to point the way to reduce 1
priie can play In atomic develop­ federal abending and td itcnderli ‘
ment and (I) the advocate* of
government control will seek to
continue the pretent ban on the ntw pnMaala dealing with the
private ownerahlp of atomic pat­ tariff ana foreign trade—subjects
ent* during the neat five year*
certain to stimulate considerable
3. Further taa revltlon, includ­ discussion.
ing whether to permit the corpor­
Other proposal* certain to be
ate lax rate to drop from .1! per considered Include continuation or
cent to 47 per cent on April 1 for revision of the Defense Production
a revenue Iota of *3 billion: whe­ Act, health reinsurance. Increas­
ther lower excise laxc* on auto­ ing tha minimum wage, the Brickmotive product*, tobacco and al­ er Amendment to outlaw treaty
cohol will be allowed to go Into law, elimination or restriction of
effect on the ionic date fur a re- Government competition with In­
venue lot* of about II billion; and dustry, Increased pay for federal
whether (here khould be an raxing employees, higher pMtal rale*.
Anll-Truat law revision, repeal
revision of fair trade legisla­
made a fresh career for herself or
tion, renegotiation, and the Smith
in television.
,
bill to protect state laws from In­
Beautiful quality nut in quilted
"If It weren’t for my accident, validation by acta of Congress.
[*&lt;( hav* ( w n onlv n aecOfldTStC
Theta aft) uuiy *01110 of Ilia luulu
uovvra
in mzu 72 x S4. In «ofl.
dancer or pianist," she sold. "It Important topics awaiting dl*enabled me to do something new." rusalon and decision. Thera are
two-tone colons of rose and
An attractive green-eyed bloole, more end others will develop be­
Mis* Mann weighed 138 pound* as tween now and January.
blue; trold nnd brown; ornfi
a dancer, now weighs 113.
Thera w|ll be no escusa for
"The diet In my case," the said Congressmen getting bored by inand wine; grvou nnd trold;
wryly, "was pain."
NEW YOltK
Some big boy*
arc sweetening the profits pu.ldmg
today Their gain* in net Income
alter paving lower taxes—offset
the tourer re|iort* of many small
er businesses lor the summer qunrtr
ter.
The fir*l 50 corporations to re
port their net profit after taxe*
to
'or the three summer months—ex
elusive of financial institutions and
railroad*—showed combined earn
logs 12 per cent higher than fan
the same three months of 1933.
Hut weighing heavily In that
scale
*iuo- are
a it- the
me increased
on re.i*eo profit*
prom* of
or
*ucli big companies a* American
Telephone A Telegraph. Du Pont

I I t
Wa m where • wearing of tha

VOTE FOR

make up my mind. My wife dm
too. She's tired of having the It
ing room clullered up with tr.n
folders.

sales this year, come in and we will give you a good trade on you?

DOW N FILLED COMFORTERS
In auch lovely Fall colon of Hunter Green,
Wine. Gold and Roae. Fnnhloned of extra
fine quality satin quilted in lovely designs.

QXOUP t

CRY COMMISSIONER
Buainaaa FrindpUa Into
City Goroiuntnt
Paid Pcdljltal Adv.

“Use our convenient lay - away plan*

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S o c ia l f a e n i i .
Bridesmaids
Given Luncheon
By Mrs. Priddle
Mr*. W. E. 1‘ricltlli' of l.aktdnhd
entertained with n bridesmaids
luncheon Wednesday ut the home
of her mother, .Mrs. J. V. Jones,
for the hride* muIris who will he
in the wedding of Mi** Joyce
Jones, ulster of the hostess.
A pink color *cheine wa* currieil out in the lovely decoration*
Mr*. A. I. Vickery n**i*led in *iiv
lug the delicious nieul to the
guest*.
The ho«te»* presented Miss
June* with u piece of crystal In
her chosen pultcrn und she in turn
presented her utteminnts will
gift* .
Those present with the hnlioirt
were Mrs. J. V. Jones, mother u
the bride-elect, Mrs. E, A. Coving­
ton, the groom-elect's mother, Mrs
Jtlchurd Gulluway, Mrs. A. I. Vic
kery J,-. Mrs, Harvey Covington
Miss I'milet te ('a om, and Mr*
1‘rlddle.

J. J. Fernandez
Will Be Speaker
At Elks Lodge
James .1 Fernandez, comptroll
er and general superintendent m
Hip Hurry Annti t'rlniiled t’hll
dren's Home in Umatilla will hr
the gue*i speaker at llte meeting
of the Anna Miller Circle ill the
Elks Chih luesduy night ut h
u'clnrk. Mr Fernandez is pusl
president of the Florida Stale File
Association and now serves asecretary-treasurer for the Kroop
which owns and operates the
Hurry Anriu Home
Prior to the mi-eliug j covered
dish supper will he held at tin
flub beginning at •&gt; till o'clock
for members of the Alina Millet
Circle and Iheir husband* Mem
hers are asked lo he ut the &lt;uppei
on lime so thul the meeting in.1
yet imiltvway ut H o'clock

Mrs. R. Williams
Will Fill Vacancy
As Vice-President

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The home of Mrs, Horace Turn­
er on West |7th St. was the scene
on Tuesday evening for the regu­
lar meeting of the Fidells Class of
the First fluptist Church with
Group No. one, Mr*. H. K. Cordell,
clialrman. ns hostesses. 111 her*
serving were Mr*. It. T. Thomaa,
Mrs, F, K. Cooper, Mr*. I.orrnlne
Graliuin, Mr*. Hen Wade and Mr*.
Jo* Wright.
The hu*lne«* session we* pre­
sided oyer hv Mr*,, John ' lingers
*taP the devotional was pix-*enieri
by Slr». Frank 1,. Wuuilruff, Jr.
who used a* her topic, "Walking
III Christ”. Keport* of the vnrluii*
chairmen were heard ami Mr*. It.
A. Williams wus elected to serve
a* vire-president to fill the vac­
ancy created hy tin- resignation of
Mr*. Humid Davis. Vein hook*
were distributed to the member*.
It was announced that the Nov­
ember mcetinrr will lie held at the
home of Mrs. It. A. William*, Till
Valencia Drive, with Group No.
two In charge.
During the social hour an nmusiliyC contest was enjoyed und n
pi ire presented lo Mr* J. Itoy Hitt
after which refreshment* were
served.
Tliohe present weie Mrs. F, K.
Gatrliel, Mr*. F. E. Cooper, Mrs,
Curl Moss, Mrs. Vernon Davis
Mr*. Norris Hlshop, Mrs. Otto
Unrsdorf, Mrs. Bert Coiisc. Mrs.
II. L. Johnson, Mrs. H. J. Brooks,
Mr*. Urlll, Mrs. A. W. Krntzrrt
and Mr*. II. I.. Osborne.
Also, Mrs. J. C Hampton, Mr*.
II. J. Davis, Mr*. |{ok&lt;t s , Mr*.
L. F. Ghroer, Mrs. Williams, Mrs.
C. H. .Sheppard, Mrs Georue Steele.
Mr*. Ilerta Cottrell, Mr*. Wade,
Mr*. II. tV. Duncan, Mrs. T. H.
Camphell, Mrs. G. I.. Duncan, Mrs.
Joe Koke, Mr*. Cordell, Mrs W
H. Willis. Mrs. H. M. Pearce, Mrs.
C, T. Ellison, Mr*. Graliam, Mr*.
Turner, Mr*. O, P. Wade, Mrs.
ft. T. Thomas. Mrs Woodruff and
Mis* I.ore ne Franlklil.

(

Dependable Class
Officers Installed
By Rev. R. Knight

Mrs. F. Kempson
Offers Message
To Golden Circle

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★

Miss Peggy Howell Is Bride
Of William A .SharpO lC hicago

thiifH, til-1. 21. ttl.lt

Jones-Cushing

By Colholic Churcli

The Dependable Class of the
First Methodist Church met at
McKinley Hall Tuesday night. The
Rev. Dick Knight installed the
following officers: Mrs. II B Mc­
Call III, president; Mrs. John
Scliirard Jr., vice president; Mr*
V. L. Smith, treasurer;
Mrs
James Wright, secretary.
TH URSD AY
Mrs. McCall presided as plans
The Intermediate (i. A.'s will were
made fur the Men’s Cluh
meet at the First Baptist Church supper to be held Oct. 23 Mrs,
i.t 4 p.rn.
John Callahan gave the devotional
The Men's Brotherhood of the using Juhn 0:12-21 for her text and
First Baptist Church will have The Lord’s Prayer wus prayed m
their supper und program meeting unison.
beginning ut 7 p.m.
Ilegulur inmilldv reports were
I lie Grammar School P-TA will given after which the meeting
meet at tl p.m. at the school.
closed with silent prayer and the
I’lie Cadies Alii Society of the Rev. Knight gave the benediction
Lutheran Church of thee Redeem
Delicious refreshments w e r e
er will meet at the home of Mrs. served by tile hoslese: Mrs Smith
Marion Harman.
472 Rosalia Mrs. Scliirard and Mrs. McCall
Drive, 7:30 p in.
Those present were Mrs. J M.
The general meeting of the San Leonard Mrs R. VV. Herron. Mr*
im l Garden thili will be held a* w. H. Kirby, Mrs. Porter Lousing.
McKinley all at 12:30 p.m for a Mrs. C. L. Wallis, Mrs. Janie*
•oveied dish luncheon.
I Wright, Mr* Nancy Brock, Mr* I
The Seminole County Council of V. L. Smith, Mrs lloscne Taylor.,
lomc Demonstration C ubs will j yjr, j„hn Schlrurd J r amt Mr*
have an all-slay meeting beginning )|. B. McCall 111.
at 10 a.in. A covered dish luncneun '
will be held und earn member Is
isked to bring u place setting
along with a covered &lt;tl*h
*
The Grammar School P-TA will
meet at 8 p. m. with R, T. Milwee
as guest speaker. His subject will
In* on -‘Relationship of the P-TA to
in* .School."
The Golden Circle Class of (toFirst Baptist Church met at the
SATURDAY
home of Mrs N. C Booth Ttiesdav
The Brownlee Bible Class o( the evening for Its monthly session
MU. ANI» MHS. WII.I.IA.M A. SIIAItl*
First Presbyterian Church will The meeting was opened with .1
lave u Hallowe'en party at H p m. prayer by Ihe class teacher, Mr*
11 Ihe educational building. The C. W. 11amil A11 inspiring devo­
members and their families are tional stressing the Importance m
'nvlled and arc asked to dress in taking lime to study the Bible and
costumes.
The committee
in sharlnnu in Christian
fellowship
“
burpe I* composed of Mr. umi was g:
given by Mr*. F. W Kemp
Mr* John Slu-ppherd and Mr und son.
Mr*. Curtis Hughes.
Entertaining games were rn
The J uilie* Aid Society of the joyed by tin- gtoup with prize* til­
l.uiheruu Church of the ftedeemer ing won by Mr*. II. A Colbert
Mr and Mi * R I Howell Si
will have 11 hake sale in Ininl of Mrs. A. L. ( riltenilrn. ami Mr- of Lake Mai v .inmoiiiee Ihe mar I . “........*
. . ,
, „
Sears Order of fire on First SI reel 1, VV Teeter.
rlage el their d.ii.ilhU-r, Peggy I henmiole High Sell.ml and wa* no
1 V o i l e s I 11
beginning at K ilo a m
Delicious refreshments w e r e Anne, lo William V Sharp, suu tit S.uilortl /'l!1
|f
fnr lour an«1 nm
The Ladies‘ Aid Society of the
lo Hie following- Mr*. E &lt; Mi anil Mi* -snloMiioi Feldman »l yt\m
Lutheran Church of the Redeemer served
C
M
c
s
g
o
HI
Mrs \ I Crittenden
lli»‘ KH hi III ^ntilti.ile i ffi'iit I iml
will hold 11 buhr sale ill flout ui 1 Cnmphelt
It A Cnlhcrt. Mr* Calvin
T h e weditin ' I -d pl.o-e III the bt'MMh l i i l i i m . i j llu'll Srtiiiii) in
Sear* Order office oil First M. be .(.inline
\ i .111 V I* II k I'l e l , '
Mr* I. VV Ti-cler M l'
nail
Ctilll'idi
&lt;
I
hi
.i ^'o .uni w j v sf.ihnin &gt;i i i .........
aiuiilni' at H:!lll 11. 111
B
Q Smith, Mrs II E Sutler
011 Oi l tl al 1. .10 p in with 111 ifn N.infnnl \.i\.ii \ m m I i . iv \ it
lilolil, Mrs. .Inliri ( oilmu. Mrs Ann Rev Ernest It Armstrong pci Sf.ilitni fur lv\o .uni Hiu* It.ill \* .n s
MONDAY
« mli* ' p in i n g v\till
Hi.
i m il’ll
The Trulhseeker* class o( the Riser, Mrs. C. VV. ILiinil, Mr- I (oriuing the ceremony
I-"• Kempson, Mrs. t urtisIminediatelv
(nllowiiig Hiewed
M;ili**t N a v y Hi* »*■ m &gt;vv &lt;m p li vi*it
■ir-i M.-thodi.l . hiireh wuli meet r, rri,n; Mrs j, fj. M „r r av. Mr-■III Mr* \V r
t ti.ipm.in. West ■ £
Mr* I’lvdi- Rieri-i ding a ri-eepliou w is In-Id ut Hi ii'- it Hupi’i v i "-hi fin t h r i i iit i .il
M u.im l.a iim liv i n
nl i h i r u:n
hirst SI for a emeri-d dish him li Mrs. D G. Walton, Mr* ,C A
1 home of Mr *iml Mr- FirMiiluii
I iir In uir .ititl i!riMttii n rrlvnl
-nn at 12 noun
riu* fo u jilc N|M*itf r lif lr huu»*&gt;
...
Lewis,
Mrs
N
N
Hall.
Mr*
V
V
nisi
ii
v
rhrtitii’hiMil
i
fi
r
r
v
r
n
The Hrurdall Ave Circle
nuHin
(hr ( our.ut llilton llufrl
inn.
meet at Hie chain-] at 2 p in. wl11 VV Horne, Mrs N f .........
u rn fiiiu tr
of ,m L iikr M irfii^tin irui u rr rn^v ro
The Seminnle High School Band
Th** lirnl** in
^iillilK *il 17*10 N 1,nlu*4 Ml riilfiii'u
and Orchestra Assnelallim will
meet ai the home of Ml and Mrs.
ill
Joe t.. Curley, Cameron A'e . ui
A p m All me ill hers are urged lo
attend
The week of prayer will begin
ul the First Methodist Church
The Sanford Story League will
Mrs. J M Hayes and Mrs. J
meet ul 7 p.m ul tile Yacht Club
M. MrCaskill have returned from
for a covered dish supper to which
.Miami
where lliey utlenrted Hie
husbands are invited. The eighth
birthday of Hie Story League will
conveulioil u( Ihe United Datlgh
lie ri-lchralrd and Ihe Hienie lor
lers nt Hie Conlederary
die event will be "Stairway* lo
Golden Sequences".
Mrs Claude Locke and duui'hter, Heena, are spending several
TUESIIAT
month* with Mr* Locke’s inirenl*
The Unity Truth Class will meet
11 the Valdez lintel with Carolyn
Mr. and Mr* It T Johnsuii in
John I ulLum Jr.
I’arsons us teacher. The study will
Bristol, Fla
be ruiilimied (rom the luml.
"Peace Begins Ai Home" The
tiihlir I* invited.
A covered dish supper will hr
held at Hie Elk* Club at fi;3&lt;l p in
for members of the Anna Miller
Circle and their husbands The
meeting that i* to follow i* open
hi ail Elk* unit Iheir wives and
-vlll begin at H o’clock
Guild Day will lie observed al I
Hit- First Mi-tlioilM Churcli from
10:30 am until 2 pm. ut McKIn
ley Hull The session will lie Con­
Fashion
cluded with communion Members
are asked to take .sandwiches,
drink* will In* furnished.

THE SANFORD HERALD
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Winter Festival

Plans were
ing of the
held Tuesday
of All Souls

cmnplf led
various
In the Parish Annex
Catholic Church for
the second nnnunl VV inter I-e.tivul

“t C"' Palish.
The date has la-on *«‘t for Saturdny, Nov. 20 and willstart nl I
p. m.Planscall for manyvaluable
prize* to lie given away this year,
with fun for laith young and old.
Paul Brefkn was uppointeii chairman, with the following 11* ,oehairmamn; ’’Buddy1' LeFH s. Paul

I'l'Zold, Sr, Mr*. Constimtine, M
M'eidlei 11 and Me*. Carry Piver

W edding Plans TB-ei- Lod-e--Fete
A ,e Announced X f S S j T
j-m„|
,|,,v tl&gt; M,

VV. Hull, Mr*. C. T
E. M. C a ll
honuii-d Mis* Evelyn Jones Iasi
■'filing nil), a miscellaneous brl
d.il .toosi-r at the Hall home, 1107
o First Si.
|'i,- wedding will lo- -olemut/«-d
I In- house was beautifully da.Saturdas, Uel ...... . ; p m
t the - mated with fall flowers and m th«
rhureh id Cod of I ’mphei 1 with
liter of a tnee covered table win
Hu- Rev
lloln-rl V uk.-r* of in
.
niiit'ore 'h ii . i . V , Y YrYnnTJ i l t
land,,. , , , ..... -d .he I, ,d. . Per
a faM Z d d h ! !

m, .
|-,,,| j .,,,,..
el the marriage ut Iheir il.iughler
Kvehn. lo li-dierl I ( o-luru; -mi
,.| Mr .mil Mr- I Ihm.ir ! 1 n,H
mg

Mr*

O

dwuggi-rty und Mrs,

I ............... tile e .iiiilh d ig h l e e le n im n
Serving -i- m till oi hmiei will
uei, played with prizci
I In- Mis* Mon Aon Riikui
,md
”
c -mg
lo Mr* Howard Cushing and
| liride*m ab )s .11 • M i&lt;R e h e i «•:,
M&gt; VV S Iboinley. Delirious rt
C am cousin ol llte In nl. .m,t \f | .
f -1 -linn-nts of puiii-h, petilp fourx
1S.illv Miller Mi-- Sliirb-v
I lie*
will act a* lot
t-b j futiioi a-erleil rnohie*, mints, saltec
mn and eakr were served «ft*l
briile-iii.ml
he liomin-e opi'tieil her many loveThe Christian Women's Fellow ■
Acting a* be-i in h i will to- John l\ gifl*
ship nu-t nt tin- First ('In i*tinn Alev.inli'i and &lt;i- *ii -i * ,i*e c h it Church on Sanford Vve. Vluiid.iy Join-*, brothel 1*; ilte hrble 1 .11
Tims,, pi e-, nl W i t h Mis* Jonei
evening.
llv erstreel. ami Rirlmi il II ill tin in-11- Ini unit her, Mr*. Ted Jo nef
The president, Mr*. (&gt;, I* I an bride * 1-011*111
H - rinnm eh ei. mother, Mrs. ||n
•ire** presided over Hie Hireling.
until i ii-liiiig, .Mrs, VV. S, Brum
FtllloW
lllg
lloee|t*iUou\
.1
I
t
Mr*. VV. II Ymillg pn"e the dev -&gt;■
ley, Mr*. Nonila* Cray, Mr*. L
eephon
will
litImtd
.tl
tin
&gt;,minn|
tionnl on 'H ere Am I, Semi Me'

Program Presented
To Woman's Group

Tld* wa* followed hv a song si, : ,

till

VM

hv the group. The Missionary Pro- j11
w.
grain was presi-nted by Mr*
Kliight using a* tier tuple "Re-

wedding'!!n,.‘V i M ™

Approximofcly 65
Enjoy Barbecue
At Tourist Club

uu-nihcr Now tin- People".

Other* who took part ill th-program were Mis* Sue VVdliom 1,
Mr*. VV. C. Tison, Mr*. It It W
luiniMM, Mr*. I.ester Tharp. Mi
Chan Vail. Mrs, Phillip Vim-/, it I
Mr* (I. T PiMirKtMi A riU'upitMii
Vpin 11M111 itelv ip. p e r . o | i i e-i
1- lo |»o ifivi n for I In- Ht*v ilotl JoVeil Ihe It.milllil gel
I- itie.-eMt«*
11 *tn*
ui Ut* pa&lt;
I'm .1 \ - »e- ill. ,|| Ilie S,|I|1 I d
Mi-&lt;, I iiti.ltt s-s iinritoon * *t 1 'nut i i
ml - fit, bii.it -I 1 loll
iliat Ml*. Iia A. Piilr-i rnt-ki will l'i |" w II
II
i- In , -r
llll •
lie Hu- Wom an'* Day Speaker Sun
IMIIII
w•
I'1 ■I I till el

day evening (let 24
t ■i inn
Mr* it K. B iin k ulid M i" l .e*li r
i'l m
Th a rp wt-ie hn«li— *e and - e n . l w■ in
delieimn
1 i-fi eslunt til* of eat- . I b 1
uol* unit eoffi e i Io- llnliow -- - -t
llieoie wa* 11 -til III deeolnlirig Hn' I
lal-le that wu* eoveiiil w Hi .1
Idle k and lo-ige ehitli heal ing l-lm .
i-iil* and oninpkiiis and ■i n i i n d
\%it It a lunv I o f fi nil
riuiHi*
fu jo y iu n
i Inrvi-fiimr

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iinikrw ;i ill(Ji*rrnt allil ifi'ln lull**
i'«1*1If Hi! fur nvi'ii fnril rhlrkrn

d i

V. Brown

VIi i l&lt; Cneine amt Paml.i mil i . ut ol .l.iek -ulivllle.

II I ' N I ' W
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i.-n oi I ,.ke Helen Mr. and Mm .
Mint i leweii oi vh Vernon, N.

w i n ,

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Mi-

Mi
I'.Mi) Brown, Mi** Rebecca
....... . iml M&gt; - llai barn Cassuba.

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H h.mr*'iu* I ••h 11 'Ikfi, Mi **.
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If VV C h a n i i I m . .Min I ■ fi i Mt.ttj.
Mi
P h i l l i p M iirz, M ►
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K u liu u l, M i s. .1
Vmli i " i i , M•
Kll win Hi, M&gt;
( i: lit* !•
hi ■ I - p Mi n. VV
P V i h* v M t ' I
VV K ii'wht. Mi
II II V\ iJli.it" ,
Mi * J-hir
W ilh n n iN , Mi l£
I
111 lit Is mill
M i n . ( llll MsfU lV ill

t"i- Mo.e Mi. Itnrnum, Mrs. .Mn- K iund. Mi*. I. C. Sykes, Mfft
viiFwuii, \|i. f -Hu-r Kinarsl, Mr*
'I- ‘-II t'l-le-hv. Ml- Claudia C*&gt;r•--li. VC- Sim ley Hunter, Mr*
I I Cnie*
'I
simh v l-oo *. Mi** Carol ve
II I Mi n M Hall. Mr*. C. T
-w age.i-rtv, Mr* F M Cain, Mid

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11-o &lt;1.11

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Fennell, Mi*. VV David, Mrs. Phoe-

hi Duncan, Mr- T. P. Cusolt, Mill
Paulrile Cason, Mr*. Allen Jone*
Mi* Flno i Wonienny. Mr*. Huiv Knit* 11, V|r* t**ne Dye**.
Mi-, i oirinm- Thompson, Mr*

lift a m i 2(1

H lK N li
p o n v k n t i o n

i’i:T K R s m

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fis ju u o n a h

VVliv
arc so many* wonu u su ilrl.iii" lo N ahirali/crs?
m

Happy Birthday

I'.Lu k Sip-tli1
llll'ee Bee)

iieigB l*

Hoadlino

Property Owners
Have Card Party
In DeBary Tuesday

The Prop*-rty Owner* Associa­
tion .of Plantation Estate* Inc., D*
Bury, gave a "Tour of Florida*
-’ aril party In Its rlubrooms Tues­
day. Game* were under the direrlinn nf Mr. Julius Voigt.
One hundred and twenty-si*
members and guests spent nn rnInynble evening. Many iirlzes were
nwnrdetl the siin-rssfnl winner*
and refreshments were served.
These monthly meeting* are on
-Hutii-il hy Mr*. A. I*. Lincoln and
Itcmembcr that old fuslihmeT her entertainment committee of
sandwich comhlnatlnn of rug salad Mrs, Arthur Lambert, Mr*. Phil,
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Predictions M ade On Outcomes
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NEW YORK l/P) — Hurricane R aid smashed our crystal howl
Und thiil week's roolltutl selections me made hv sticklnrr an old-fashf ' toned hnt t&gt;lu Into tomorrow's naper.
No matter what method of picking, it should lie nn Improvement
fever last week's efforts, when llu-re were 17 misses in IH picks for a
urry .OJfl average. That lowrred the seasonal mark to .728 with IGO
orrect und *13 wrong.

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This week’s forecast:

lahoma over
Kansas State: Here's wishing the entire list could
Oklahoma
over Kansa
' be ns easy.
Ohio HIiiltT over Wisconsin: Tbe
Ohio Stale line, the game’s big
uuesllnn mark, to get inspirntloo
from the Rurkeye funs. Rot It will
hi bruising tusk In keep Alan
Arncche, Jim Miller and Jim tin
luskn In rhtek.
Ufl.A over Oregon Stale: Jack
The Grooms Academy t’nnthcra Milena tlfl,A inekle. one of bent
In country, and nil his mates uro
will meet the Ijungcrford Huh
ICats at Winter Park tonight (or ahnvo nverage.
Mississippi over Arknnsns: A
i ;i(hr latter team's homecoming
■ante according lo Rosetta Davis, coldest featuring two of the coun­
try's unbeaten elevens, Hlnllxtic*
C'room* snorts editor
. The Panther* underwent
nn .-how that Mississippi 1ms the
early ntcwring prncllcr to bolster ft ranges! offense, the best passing
, -.lip weak spots
nml Is the nntlon’s stingiest when
(.'rooms heal the Rob fat*. 10 0. it conus to yielding yardage.
tail year, bid the Winter Park That's 11 lugged romblnatbin.
team nos won all four of Its games
Minnesota over Michigan: The
. ' lhl» season, while (he local team
McNmnnrn brothers mnkc the dif­
"(tax Inst both Its game*
Capt. Joe Slraw* und f red ference.
Army over Columbia: To win
‘ Washington Will fill llm defensive
t a c k l e |N)s||lnns tonight, the Ibis one, Columbia needs M
ffoom* sports editor Haul, with Claude llenlmms anil hns only one.
Arollls Mellon and Everett Jones TltUlWDAY
- In reserve, wlillr Hetwy King and
Smith Carolina over Cleioson
• F rcJ McDonald will fill the rcnler
FRIDAY
NIGHT
(• spol.
Mumill II over Davidson, Wield In
Coaches are opUmlsIle a la ml the
i. outcome of the game lonlgld, nc over Denver. Detroit over Tulsa,
'• carding to (he student editor. The George Washington over William
A Mi,rv. Mm-ynnd over Miami
5. contest will start at H put
,l The ('room* homecoming will HATCHDAY
bo on Ocl 13 when the I’anlhers
HAST: ilosloo College over
I will ntecl the Paste City Wolves. Springfield, llrown over Temple,
Delaware over Connecticut, Har­
vard over Dartmouth, Rostnri Didvorsiv over I lo) v Cross, Rutgers
over Lehigh. Navv over IVnn,
I'lttsMirgli over Northwestern,
jHAN RUtlNO. fnllf T WIIIn I'rlneeton over Cornell, Yale over
Colgate.
r Shoemaker, Ihe ton pound Texas
spin* of the thoroughbred Ir.irks,
SOUTH: West Vlrglniu over
hat crarked the rhtermed rlrele ot VMI, Alabama over Mississippi
jockeys who have riilden 2,0(8) rer Slate, Tbe Citadel over Preidijrmore winners.
lerlnii, Florida over lamlsinmi
Silent Shoe brought Home the Hlnte, Duke over North Carolina
last three yesterday id Tanforan Hlate. Wake Forest „ver North
after a melrorle ft tv-year eareer In Carolina, Georgia nvei Tulnpt'.
which hr has averaged dlglitl) Virginia Tech over
Virginia.
more Ihan at'd winners a \r.v
No. 3,000 was Florence House In Georgia Tech over Kentucky.
MIDWEST: Colorado over Ne­
Ihe sixth al Tanlornii
"I didn't know It was tin- R.opillli braska. Michigan Slat, over Pur­
until I saw nil those people " Shoe due. Illinois over Syracuse, |»wn
iciBte. Am
And over I ikIinrm. Mur,pintle over
maker tirftl an associate
i * be told anybody The iTM Kordhnm, Missouri over Iowa
ihii1* all
! of Ihe progrnip he rode more State.
1 horses Then hr urnl home to Ills
SOllTlIWKST: llnylor o v e r
I Irxllcr house,
i Shoemaker I* Ihe loth rbler now Texas AA'.M, Oklalioimi AAM
active nn Ihe Amcrlenn tierf lo over Hardin Himmuns, Hire over
reach the a.nou winner murk, hoi Texas, Texas Christian over I'enn
until you look nl Hie rest and Hie Stale, HMD over Kansas.
yearly averages, tliu plelure I*
FAR WEST: Ailxnnn .State over
hardly clear
West Texas Stale, Montano over
Other riders In the Z.tSKi rlnh are llrlglmm Young. Arlxonn over
Johnny lamgden, dehn of Ameri
can Jockeys who luix been riding New Mexico, Dreg on over San
for 38 years and has mqre Ihao Jose, Texas Tech over College of
I’lirirlr, Hnulticrn California over
sinner*;
Califnrnbi, Washington over Hlaufotd. Utah Stale over Colorado
Jxrk
nude/, and AAM, Washington Hlate ove|
Idaho, Wyoming over Utah.

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Gnvilon insisted lie got no brenks last night when n highly con­
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crown he had worn for HH year*
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present are the dove, rail and gnlll- H7 1&gt; Itlch'ilx tin
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Tho dove season opened Oct. 11 1*1 It Ferrell Its m
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management area and will last un­ W
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Robert Rauman, prciident of (he as vice-president,
Beckwith Jr., who is in Ihe Count
Sanfuni Atlantic National '
tbx collector's ofllco. wo* sc
was elected as president of
ford Enterprises, Inc., a baseball IcclcH as secretary.
A treasurer Is to be elected n! a
f.-gunl/alinn, last night at a meetlater dale.
The main objective of tho meet­
ing was ihe election of officers uccc.'ding lo John Kridcr, prc.sldenl
ol the Florida Slale League.
Sanford was voleil back Into tha
FSI, Inst Sunday.
"Tim officers are to raise Mil
ficlcnt mimey arid get a ball club
togciher," according lo Kritler.
"Sanford s negotiating with a
major dull lot n working ijjreeMen!." he said, "and hones to
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The new orguni/aHon will be up
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game, won WOO in prlxrs. It paid
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I’llll.ADKI.I'lllA id’1 Jolmnv Saxton won the welterweight Ht|»
from Kbl Giivlbin last nightToday, with erics of "robher*'' from the Gnvllon rninn echoing
The Seminole High Seboul Cel
around him. Saxton went Into court to frlre n possible |r, dav renlcnrp.
ery Feds will meet Kofterllnu*
He U charged with 12 traffic violations.
"I hope the Judge will give me h lirenk," said 2 1-year old New High .School of St Augustine lo

Yorker.

Robert Bauman Elected President »
O f Local Baseball Organization

morrow night at 8 u'clnrk In the
third home gamr of the- season.
The vlslling learn Is umlefealed
while Ihe loetd grldders have won
Iwo and lost three They have won
Ihrlr home games and hist Itirii
rnnrl games Last year, Keller
linns heat SHS. no
Proreeds of tomorrow mgld'.
lain will he -split between Hie
ii«h school and the Sanford Ki
wards Cloli. wltlcli will use lit
proceed* for charily

know lo- have lo win big lull after
hr take laal three rounds I figure
for sure they must give him the
decision. | snv to the Kecd. 'Thpy
cannot take It away from you.' I
nm wrong. I give-von tho Perm•vliaola mm mission. They can
fight:
Hike the &lt;hutuplonxhlp und keep
The New York Gmpts me doing
''People don't talk for nothing. It."
okay at the box office. Its well its
I kieiw’ from iIn- fits)
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On Kept, t
'bni I , annul win The referee he said I'lialriuan Flank Wiener of llu-v pus,&lt;cd the million mark in
give Hast,III everything Ills wav
I lm Pen its viva nlii At blot le Com i’lime attendance, tin- first time
nn want to fight no more, I give mission "If Gavllun fitiigbt tike since Illhl.
inv left band - I give my right ,'ve xekn him In tho past. Hnxlon
band to the Pennsylvania roniinla- wmihln'l have won,"
nimi. Everything steenk."
He made Hint statement to
"The Keed, he i« robbed," Frank (lllinkv) Palermo, manager
trrrnmril bis nuiiuiger, Angel lm- of the rhnniplnn, and Jim Nnrrla.
of the (iil/'rniitional lloxlie*. "Tlio Keed, he Is Jobbed. I president
ing (Hub in the Hnxtnn'a dressing
room.
I,liter, Wiener Said, "If Onvilan's
bnndlern me still rrvlng rubber*,
crooks and fix after they have bad
' llllie to cool olf, it will cost them
li'dh Gnvilnn and Snxton stunk old
the house. Let Saxton lake his
title to Hviaeuxe am) fight Carmen
Itiislllo, mid let Gavllun fight any­
where but In Phllsdelphla
There was more action ami con
fusion In Guvllsii’x dressing room.
Including n fisl fluhl. than there
whs In the ‘'light'"
Whal Wiener s.xlit about Ihe dull,
listless, cllnch-fjlkd flaseii
mi
doubleiily goes ttoublo for the In
imeeol t.tiffl) fans who ihelled out
$37,121
The riistomers Imoftd
through most of the aetlvlty.
This observer had Gavllan In
(ronl. 8 ( 3 The officials voted for
Saxton this way: Referee Pole
Pnnteleo, Ott; Judge Jimmy Mina.
7-6-1 amt Judge Nat (.opinion. A
0-1. Fhcy all gave GnYilan Ihe last
throe round*.
When lh»v didn't i&gt;ose and wall
for Ihit other to Irsd, the boxer*
huffed and puffed at close range
There were no knnekdnwns. nil
orally, and few mild blows were
landed.
Gavllan wrlghed IIS'A, Saxlon
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the Panthers knock Navy (rotn flic
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you can have Immediate oc­
(Nationally Adv. Holla-head)
cupancy of a 3 bedroom block • Clear View Awnings • Spun
holisc. phone 1234-X-R after it
Lite Glass • Porch roll down
pm.
_______
shades • Travis and Curtain
Rods
Robert "A. WtUlasia, Realtor
Raymoad E. Landqalst, Asoociatc Seminole Venetian Wind Co.
Phone 1673 Atlantic Hank Bldg 620 West 3rd St.
Phone 266
Whether buying- or selling, If will FORD Truck, 1048, I ’, Ton" V 8
pay you tn see:
It ft. high slake Good comlllinu
J. W. HAM,, REALTOR
Ready to go. *373 cash Emmett
Florida Stale Batik Building
Lawson, Osteen.
'T a ll Ha i r
_ Phone J758

Use
HERALD
W ANT ADS
Tor Revolts
5:0* P. M. DcwIIUm
Dey Before Publication
HI»&lt;»•■* Ratai Ma

PHONE 1821
FOB B r S T

-I

Shopper'ii Special!

ALUMINUM WINDOWS

2 Bedroom, oak fibers, file bath, All types. Quality being r&lt;|u;il We
electric range and refrigerator,
are not undersold
oak shade trees. fl.OOU gown.
CA31PHEI.KS CABINET
Owner leaving Nov, t. Don’t Hl way 17-62 South
Phone 1117
wait too long to sec this!
Used furniture, appliances, tools,
Thousand Dollar Discount! etc. Bought—sold. Larry1’- Mart,
Do von want a 123,000, 3 bedroom,
221 East 1st St. Phone 1031
2 hath, quality Mayfair home fnr
*20,000? If so, we can arrange
Hnggerly Appliance Center
for you to sec the buy of 1034
"kour Weslinghouse Dealer"
Requires less than H cash.
Maytag Wusherx
113 Magnolia Ave.
Phone 1757
flRMINOLG BEAUTY

i APTS, for rent now. Cates Bldg.
Phone 328.
FURNISHED kitchenette air con­
ditioned apt. Sluiiiberland Court.
Hlway IT M South Phone 1864-W
ROOM efficiency apartment,
rutlahle for couple or single.
prjra'e
deally locale
Prltflte bath, I’
Ideally
loealed
across fnim Post ~
Office. Inquire
Manuei Jacotmn 's Dept Store.

W. DIETRICHS

Day, Week or month—!&gt;.. 1423.
furniture renter
I la Weil First

WHY WAIT

APT. close In. newiy painted. 703
W. l.l St. Jimmie Cowan, phone

out,

ROSE COURT apt. Furnished 1
bedroom units. Newly rrderoralcd. Apply Apt No 2.
I' UOOSI furnished Apt. 2300 Mel
i”3Vllle Avc.
_ __

HiltNWflKD. 4 rooms, sunporch

— Factory to You —

Alumimim
Venetian IHintls

112-114 West 2nd St

Phone 32t)

“ SAVE MONEY ON:

Bedroom
HOMES

AWNINGS JAI.OI SIES
VENETIAN BLINDS
F’rce estimates. Write to Mfg
Agent—Glenn C Ult. 2110 i.att
ret Or call H a y s - 1887 j Nights
121*1-J. Sanford

What better gift fot

Paint
*2 Ml Gal
New Work Shoes
*3 OH Pali
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
31(1 Sanford Ave
Plume 1321

i

r ? o 6 V r «pL"sis West IsTst
Phone 1734

&lt; K i c e 7 Clean, comfortable rooms,
hot waler year 'round. The
Cables Rooming House, lot Mng
noRo Aye.

Phone M2’

Scnknrlk Class nnd Paint Co.

4

Trailer SPACE available Adulls
only. 110. per monlh. Phone 2360.

1 ROOM HOUSE. 213 llniiy Av-v
(las stove and water heater
Phone 1202-J.

FURNITURE ( EN TER

tin West 1st SI

Enclosed head Sag-nroof bottom
rail with plucllc ends Plastic or
rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
cords.

OR

Phone

112 Elm Avc. Phone 1787-W

T. W. MF.BO

SPECIAL
INI Park Avenue
Phone *7
Evening*—84|-W nr 1979-J
Beautiful 28 x 38 Framed Mirror
with large chest
*21) 05

V Rolls way and Baby Reds

Efficiency.

USED TRACTORS

ftouWall

.MUSICAL iffitTKUMENTH

Christmas

REHTONIC

Triple i itshton .Mattress
" Matle Kmootli to Soot lie"

than a new Home?
• Tile rioorH
• 18 Ft. KitehenH
• Lnrffe
• Biff Lots
• Complete Furnace
—Not a space
heater
• Spacious Carports
Terms that

Furniture Center

€ z | iiT u : i y
Phone t i l l
loo; S.mlord Avi

1
,

(
i

W
E
WANTED willing and fapable v
*a|e- clerk for either pari Hnu, i'={
.a leadv work Manuel Jaenb |“
.nil s Deparlmelll Store \e i
limo the Post ilfllee

t

fiOOl) and BAp

B

%

Mather of Sanford

J DUMONT

o

TV

v&amp;scfss.

CuIUr Md Hark#, “

frUHdey Pule

CLAUDE H. WOLFE
APPLIANCE CORPORATION
m B. Stword Ave. Phpar 2117
KV

Refrigerator, Magic
gai range. ExceFlent condl
Phone
1260-M ahicr 8 p.m
______

B a ll

«

ft*

Phnna 9197

O.E. PULI, Rlie Slnve, /efrigern
tor. Both for *130 261* Elm
(Near Supra*&gt;.
PBlGliT
piano,
largo oval

nml Storage Co.

flfll Easl 3rd Bl.

Phone 4!W

PLCKlir "fiANDINa * Finishing;
Oak floor* furnished, laid A fin­
ished. Reasonable terms. In bus*
ness since 1120. Old floors made
v
‘ like new, E. F. Hlevens;
Roulc
lfi-H-4.
t Ph«

»

DRESSMAKING—General a Hera
I Mil «uiily
I*on*. 2418 Myrtle Ave. MrAluminum, caitva*, mataL
OWU J ’ndgetl.
Free eilimalci. •
Mtono
•
con^IUop’
h
Dealer fnr Glldden Paint
c. Also extra half
INIMUSTIC
SEWING MAf IIINIIS
T ui AID (I'm MFMINOI.E JAIfOUSIK &lt;X)
USKO Plnno. Excellent comliliiiti.
S«lus - ItenUls - Service
anr* Wr*i 1 ft st,
Pbona ^l)
Weaiooshlu price. Phone 105-R. GAUHETl'S
PRONE 1422

K

S

I

INSURANCE

—14 B

M O U G H TO N -IN SURAN CE
PHONE 811
A T L A N T IC BA N K BLDG

P

BOB BENNETTS TV

Alut tuili/.e And Economize

SANFORD MOTOR CO.

tout Sanford tie .
Pli. 1570
S E E US F I R S T FDR
1 FDR SALE
21 tool Nalional
lusuratiee of nil kinds
I'railer. In good condition *350
R A Y M O N D M. IIA L I.
e.i'h S.minrd Trailer Park
201 South Park Ave
Phone thin
IP—
BOATS ■ MOTORS - —1»

Ozier-Weller
Homes, Inc.
1800 Mpllonvillc

206 Eait aria at. pnone 1672-X-H

i ro&gt;ti y

\pidianee*

Youngstown Kitchens

Electrical eonir.ielliig
112 Magnoh.i Ave

jipI

26 — Professional Services — 2H
\l(t)RIHI)\ INS 1 RUCTION
( .ill Mr . RcGrau F-' lifeiil 675 W 3

Palulk.i. Fla

11 II —

Can Afford
Down Payments of
$300 to $600

fot
tor vour Real Rstste n-edr:

and

Euxlside Trailer Snlen

CAR OW NER
Responsible person in deliver .uni
lolleet onmes Irom svell-estab
li'hed local shires handling out
I fa I selling repeat, baby ami
i inlilteii' -, toe to *1 Mi merehmi
ilise items No selling ns these
sieve urcouiits are fully exlnli11»hrd iiy us No oserheud. oper­
ate from lioine lo ipi.illfv for
work soil must lie over 25. have
I lo 3 hours spare time weekly,
have ear and j.MH) lo *1500 e.tsil,
Musi he able lo start immediate
Is in liamite present heavy host
lif-s Income first week . Com
pleted program should pas up I"
line Full
&gt;5.oixi yearly par
lime more Give age. lilmni
immliiand personal liaek
ground ill appliealtnti lies 2th
Dejii If I * Smyrna. Georgia

You

,

Rmidiill Klerlrlr Co.

Bcndix

Boyd-W allace

I in West 1st St
Phone I I2.V
Downstairs, cool. Oil Park
WOHK WANTED
----IIr"
D E S IR A B L E furnished apt. Phone
HRIUK
CARPENTER wants genera re I
432-W.
!
Common, Face, and Roman
nting Thoma
pair
t&gt; ItdOki lu’ aiihed apt. with gu
Make Sherman Concrete Pipe Co
ClosctH
Pergtium lint Court St I'l.onrI
rage Inquire 1109 Purk Aye.
"Your Brick Headquarters"
21)31 It
Phone 1211
Plmne Rifll
LOVELY one bedroom furnished
WILL Do Ironing in my home,
Collage by monlh or yeai
LAY-A-WAYS
Plmne 2Md M
^ 'roimrl. Free electricand wilier.
R. J. Carrol, A Points Motel, o
Gills and Tnvs lor (’hri-lin.i
I UVV, MOWED by Jerry laird ;
miles .South on 17 02.
tt'e our Lav i was plan
Phoiie 1317 W
FURNISHED 4 room apt. Close
FURNITURE CENTER
HIGH Si I mivil. i. i) with imwer UIn. 217 Onk Ave. Plume llttl
III) West 1st SI
Phone 111',.
ll lo w e r m i ' l l . I i w i l ' lo
IIIOVV
U
Jimmie Cowan
Phone IH V I
e*
WE MAKE
0 ROOM An!. Private hath and en
Wll.l I' \L I. rate oi vour i-lilid in
trance Close to Naval Base
ALL TYPES: Nursery furniture,
nn lionie. while mother workcabinets, driftwood coffee Lillies
Phone 2t7-W._
„
_____
u
Plume T in M
nmdeM-n-nt'Hlrni, I.h i.
TWh” Bedroom furnished apart
LICENSED (iraelie.il muse D.n
ment, *50 moidhly, also one bed
or M ight Mo.v In r o Herald
J. I,. POWELL, OWNER
morn at 130. 1101 Magnolia, Ho
Celery Ave.
Plmne ton w DISABLED Velrran Will .terepl
bert a . Williams. Plmna «73
auv l)|ie employ meal thill doe.
■UUNFUIINISIIEIi liiiuVe. TTooil
ONE, Urndix Automatii Drver
not rriioiir heavy Idling Spell
neighborhood. Plmnc 2100.
(|lli|&gt;tied for eit) gas Ilm Ion
Kqulp
log good, ai-eurate tipisl V\ ile
hie llollywoml
tied fine (mii;
lolly w
Do* 532 l.omiw.... I
2 ffO(jtf'7iirnls|ir»| opt. wlfli hath
pong table Plmne Pin
*33. l/uiuhre MOB Park Avr.
l
i
Hl'Kf’lAl. 8EHVIIT8
*4- U)
2 UKDRoH m ‘ furnUhetl garage Ami we can even arrange terms 1636 FORD Excellent running eon
V)
apt. Adults. 100 N. Mangousllne
ENVEI.CI’ES,
lellerliends,
slate
_
fur this if needed Monthly naydll Ion. Good buy for Mimllne and
melds,
hivnlor*,
hand
bill-.,
and
^
Apply &lt;100 Magnolia.
mrnts arc about *tn which 1fishing trips 2ii28 Sanford Ave
p r o g i ,i
, in s, ele. I’rngtessiny
3 BEDROOM unfurnished apt
certainly better than paying
Phone 1UI3 VV
Chiding Co . Phone 4I)H 403
over Sanford Shoe Center. 130
rent
Wevi
mh si
{&gt;
a month. Apply 206 Sanford Ave
LAY A WAY PLAN
'
i LI
and Finance Plan
ONE ROOM apartment. Water
Dill
\\DO
Morning
Senliml.
Or
Now m ejfeel on all Spin ting Good.
and lights furnished. Phone
l.intlo
Evening
Mar
Call
Ralph
• Guns 6 Ammunilioi. • Tents
1067-W. 416 Palmetto Ave
Ray.
IJ6 3 J
—
Reals Mohrs nml Trailers
BEDROOM house, 3 miles qul
ToyN—
Pluygrmiiiil
Ei|iii|)iiien|
RUGS and I'pluil Jerv Dui n le m
Ktfehcn furnished. Phone 1419-W
e l in yonr home ur in unr h"i&gt;
Rnbsmt's S|mrliitg Gumh
3 “ ffooM furnished
apartment
LAKE
ERI1NT—EXCEPTIONAL
t'.e ,|g .in the uni* ftav
jot East First SI
Plume lew
HOI Onk Ave
Kitchen equipped masonry, 2
S a u l m il Him Iif lruit Her v|re
6 llputl Apt. 200 Avocado.
bedrooms, hath. Jalmisicd .siren
PHI LUO TV
:*fJ8 East Pli SI
Phone I’.'IO
'6NE~ Red,mom. kitchen,
living
Ing porch, living room, kitrhrn.
Sales and Service
room, bathroom *33. Apply 313
dinette, large Florida
mom
PLUMHINO
WINN'S TV
Iliilllv. curpnrte. on 3(H) x 600 fl
Palmetto.
___
Phone * U Conlrart and repdi work Frei &gt;*
lot. Price *11.Onn with reason­ .MW East I si St
g BEDROOM house. Newly deco
estimate. It I. Harvey 2UI
able terms to responsible party SEWING
rated. $fiO. Al Gibbons, Lake
MACHINES - Ens
Sanford Avc Plmne I82M
Will divide in 100 ft. lots. 1125
Monroe. 2 Doors from Post
terms
All makes repairer
Quintuplet! Drive, f’assrlberr)
FLOOR .sanding anil Inn,lung cfl
Phone |,62
Phone Winter Park. 17^2971 _
Cleaning.
4. waving Serving Semi i
M t/ttNISH EI ) h o me- Couple. 1505
JAI OUSIEH
nnle Cmiidv since 11)23 II M U
^ Elliot.
______ RY OWNER’:" 3 room house. kV f.lfetlme Aluminum—Fere
J
Evil
Gleason,
Lake Mary
rhjrljng Venetian blinds, gas
ONE 'mutt efficiency. Frlgldalre,
males. Free Insinuation Tele • Fnrnlliir. • Car Seal Covet.
stuve
and
water
heater.
Near
electric slove, .shower. Private
hone 1425 Furnllure Onler,
town and school. Fnr InformsEdmond's Uplinbdrrv Sltnp
etitranro. 313 Palmetto.
1(1 W First.
alt call l W J.
27li French Ave
Phone psw
t-.REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—* t t, A I. MOV WORKS
Adtl^LEB
yH l
FOR BALE
TfPII South I'aik Phone 236.1
i f ^ i o v r a benilllful home in Ihe
6 filet I lahrii nllnn
• Wehlm”
ZENITH
Mayfair secllon which we ran
• Geaeral reiiairs
TELEVISION
show by appointment only. If Used Kitchen t!halm
.30
The New 55V
ytiii
ytni want
waht •
r*» larger home w|U
ii i U*6d Stroller
4.00
CERAMIC TILE
Sales and Service
beautiful grounds, ask us for Used Platform Rocker
3.00
Tiles for ALL purposes
Miller Rmlln &amp; Appliance
details.
Used loiungc Chair
3.00
Floor
Repairs
l|em&lt;»l&gt; I i
Phone 2h Wall
'3.00 IIH South Pack Ave
J 8T. JOHN’S REALTY CO. Used Floor Lamps
NAMOK'S TILE CO.
'A
Phone 1120 - A. B Pcteraon,Broker Used Box Springs
10.no
104*7 s Sanford Avr
Phone 1113 |gi
Associates - A. II. Peterson Jr.. lined Wicker Sofa
10.00
P. J. Cheslcrson. Albert N. Fill* UlOd Solo Bed
20 00
.’LK narls, reiiairs. Mower,
IT WON’T RE LONG NOW HICY’C
Garfield WIlleHs, John Melsch
Used 3pc Wicker Living
gniflcn fools, knives, scissor,
IlKWtltKHK
CMI.D?
Jtootp
Suite
20.00
NEW 3 Bedroom concrete (dock
elr sharpened Key work, Gee
Lei us Install your
’ homo nn 73 ft. lot. All urge Used Double Dresser and
oral Repairs. Stanley’s llik
Floor furnace
1-3
Mirror
30.03
rooms, m hatha. Many other
Simp,
.ltd East Ilh
Circulating Renter
40.03
outstanding fealures. Price *10,- Uied 3pc Scclinnal
11. II. POPE CO
IIAt I 'S rj*H AGE lor eermrsl Am 1LI
330. *1,300 Down.
MANY. MANY, MORE
2U0 South I'nrk Ave.
Ptmnr Mill
repairing. Also Wrrckrr Servlci i P3
1TEM8
NOT
LISTED
402 Celery. Ph. lOOn-M - IW4Hf ■"
i?ta tty
_ N I * h l * ________
Hrunlnir PnintH
Edward*' Bldg.
Palnln
4 4 4 E. lit HT.
PHONE In McRancy — Hmilh
HEATERS CLEANED
iP h o n e 1174 J
Winger ____ 1QID rilm*. Camerai and 2313 S. Park
der
T. M. Stringer
and serviced. Plmne 1111
T Ref. Real
»-•' Estate Broken
accanorlci at Wieboldt’a Cam
KED-UMIX CONCRETE
era Shop. 210 South Park Ava.
FIIA Financing
Grease Traps - Septic Tanks
i BEDROOM block house. 1301
For Remodeling and repair*
Window Sills - Lintels
' East ilh St. Phone 438 X R.
Small Monthly
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO. Nothing Down—
Payments
OV HAVE IT.
Phone 1.133
.14(0 Elm Ave
.n home, bath, front
Hhrrmnn Concrete Co.
rgkc torches screened, elocFOR SALE, freih milk cuw nr Ouf West 131b Phone: 1211 IW
...C range, refrlgcralor, waler
fresh heifer Box 1613, Sanford.
"First With Tht Flnaal"
healer. Close tn stores and
CARPENTER WORK
Phone 786-.I.
N
\enqrcnea and Rita movie. Yours
For quick repair Jobs, or *m*N
▲ for *730. rash. Balance
btdldlng Call Jim II42-M-4.
FRIOIDAIKE
long farms.
AUTOMATIC WASHER
BUY • SELL - RENT
(All Porcelain) Used one season. Moving • F fu k in g • Stonin'”
Imral &amp; Imng Dlslanco
RAYMOND M. BALL, REALTOR
Have *100. Rasy Splmlry Wash­
Fireproof Warehouse
' 8. D. Highleyman, Associate
t NOW ONLY 9179.95 i
er. Look* like new only t n .
W South Park Ava.
Phone 060
Lowtlnff Trnnflfer

4*

"■
--------- -------------• —
I AUNDItV SERVH’K - 2 3
*»-_ LOST AND FOUND
- 3 l 2^
One hour • Wash and Damp
LOST .1 Keys on chain Finder
Dry
please return to Herald Office
Wash and Dry
tine hour H
Reward
Fold
*2—ELECTRICAL SLltVICRa—21
Finished Laundry
Sanitone Dry Cleaning
FRIGID,\l itr, appliances, .sale*
Soul b side
l.nundromnt
and service G H High, Oviedo.
Smith Side Food hi art Bldg,
Fla. Plmne 1151 or Sanford
mi; East 23th st.
I('•12 W after n p in

rrpalrs
Photir IU 27—
PIANO SERVICE
-27
Insuir with
Sir Apjillanees. eonUuiliig-.il, L. L. SILL Plano Teehnldan.
Plmne 2161 Rente 1. Sanford
■round cleetrle.il service. See
Sanford Vacuum Cleaner
your General Electric Dealer.
.’S—
WI.YTION
-28
Serv ice
'Your .Mutual Fricnda"
Sanford Elertric Co.
IIUKUR S MUSIC SIIOI’
Kirbs Eleetro Hygirm
IIA Magnolia Ave.
Phone 412 r\ Fit dreamed of living'’ Then
Pliunr 104
;’ooI redar Ave
Plume 1410 I’li elroliis
Parts for all makes
make til.II iI’ Imiii a le.iltl) *1 a
...-- J. !. .
Phone 711 X -I
2— IIFFH’ e ' EOUIPMEVI —23
1r sst*|| at Seminole County Slade
8ARTICLES WANTED - 6
Hi— F L O W E R S PI ANTS SIIH U RS ........................TTT~----- :-----1
—
n . ’M airport 1 or. lied belWTl’ll
r — ,. ■ —
iii
■■ HAYM-.S
O llier
5tiicnme
Co
WE BUY. -ell and trade used fur­
Special — TV nnd Radio
l.ongvv end, Sae 1 iHide Spring.
niture Wilson Maler Funrlture Co
i n V,rniV V H f ' v j S T
T&gt; new filers, adding n.ae hi nes.
(
.ill }i.mliS'd 1761 idler 7 [i in
Service
nnd
Repaint
L. II. M A N N ’S N U R S E R Y
Sales Rentals. 314 Magnolia, Hi
.m F HI Phone »S8
&gt;.4 IHfilt MU f HIM
RCA Melnrnla Sales and Service. Lake Monroe Fla.
' ’hone 803-11
(iene’a Texaco Service
^^^Pcpy-Lh^iiioc^Supplict^^^^
RESTAURANTS
-26
LAN DSC A PI NU
IIEAFTY PARLORS
-21 .’!»Phi me 1486 Crystal Lake Nursery. Lake Man Z L
FOB SALE Wrimarnner Gyp. Just M20 Sanford Avr.
Y
O
U!
SPF.C’IAI-S
on
Permanent's
tlmi
Y
O
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!
YOU!
Plmne Sanford IRiH \V
right age to start running deer i
October Sanford's mosl modem
For Kcul Pit Rar-lt &lt;|ur
or train on birds Phone Sanford
PORTA R L E W E I,D IN E
homily salon 3 Senior opr ilm
Come to Clyde’s Grill
17 - Automobiles ■ Trailers —17
1020. Extension 213 or Winter
105 So Mak Ave Tel 01
Electric Are and Aeetlyene
2&lt;&gt;fl Sanford Ave.
Park 2626-52.
MOlllLE HOMES
Will go anywhere
For the lies! eoaehes and the best
to—
IlF.f P WANTED
-IP '
All Work Guarnoteeil
terms on both new and used.
Eduard T. Arrleh
T
and Appliance Salesman
see us
2322 Mohawk Dr
Phoiie 2220
Write Box ,V\\ e o Herald

Aceessnrles Every thing in the
Two 130-fl. Wekiva River lots al Ford Trader with 4 row Holland and
line of niii.ie ineliidinu Drums
planting units, Jl.ino
11.400 each. Also a new masonry
Batons
Accordions - Guitars
U R irr TRACTOR CO.
cottage with 330 ft. frontage for
Easy terms Rental system. Re
Phone 301
*6,500. Name your own terms. Illway 17-02 South
pairs.

APARTMENTS: rooms,
IfELAKA
i private baths. 114 W. First St.

Wvalon Apts.
' 423.

River front Property

i f i E SA N F'R n HER AID
Awrit I.Eft TOR SALE__- 1 1 4 - HPECJAI, HER VICES -|4 l lim - ttrt. 21. 1931
Page 7
r\VlN REDS. . icings, Iliners
CENTRAL PAINTING
55SW
mattresses, complete *23 each “Don’t Forget
Phono Burnett’’
ft - Phi
bed Mahogany library table
b $25.
it u INSURANCE
—14 n
no? w.
Wardrobe Trunk S2U Phone
183-W
Plowing, discing, grading. Trees
and shrubbery moved. Dewilt
Preferred Rates to Preferred
RENDIN Automatic Dryer. I’racHunter mil K 20th SI
Policyholders
lleally new! l ess than half a n ­
John Williiims Inn. Agency
ginal eost Will take bnal In COLEMAN Space Heaters, with m
trade 303 W Dili St
417 Sanford Atlantic Bank
sv11hmit blowers Also Floor I’m
Phone 34
naee&gt;
CLARINET. Trombone and III
cycle Very reasonable Call 1380

Mcmirv Oiillmurd Motors

m:\I.ER FOR RUI NING PAINTS
H P Smith. Ootboard sales, set
sire 2515 S P.itk Phene 1171.1

1

AND 8U /tO tN G N E E D

SHERMAN CONCRETE
PIPE CO.
Dill Wr-al I.TIh SI.

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Editor’* Note—Thl* 1* another of
aeveral stories by roving Assoeiated Press reports onslyr ntt (lie
ompalgn In ke; states.
urren is rminniK inr rr-eiecuoo - , M I I H H I L L .
nirfDnil tint
and campaigning with the best of!
them. Ills opponent is a Providence i t r Ti . iomn i itM% ih k n r T i m r n m «n
Be REI MAN MORIN
HARTFORD, Conn. US-Tlie guv- lawyer, Waller Sundlum
Tf*
i.oi« m n
'PhD
fIr o r ir y
Here, too, unrmfilnyment Is a
rrnor's race in Connecticut looks
M i r 3 llr.x 3
like s tight race right down to lop issue. 'ITte official figure, 40.
&lt;ifn riK»lMirK. Ho llt h r ’ltrfllnr t
0(X), c(|iials atmut II per cent of
Nov. 2.
Vmi nr** l i r r r l t v r o f i u l r r i l to f l l *
bfm1 *r*fvi' y o u r a n f ' w r r tr* i h * Hill
Contestants are Gov, John Davis the working force Rhode Islander* 4of
m l fllc tl hr r**ln nun Inn*
I»dfie, Republican, amt former chain it is the hluhest ratio in yi»ti f"tifn|iln
lit tin* n In i t it &lt;r i l l l l f ‘il riiiMi* or
Rep Abraham A. ftibtrnff, Dein Hie nation.
fir tiI'furi' lh»* 15th ilriv of Nt»''i»m*
\f ii iir lri* \Vfl»
fi()I* candidates urjjue the stale l»» r. A I* 1051. fUpon
ocrat.
or
ih r
IM ui ntl ff
Roth express confidence, lint ad m I n i s t r n Hon is respuisilde tlii fi Tt .r l ntitfiirriHV
, ivti*M«#&gt; a'jitrtMi* lr Iff ! Mouth
their campaign I'rtilrnants are Democrat i »ny it rcsulls fnun put . I'li I it i f f l u Av vr iif f, ill'll it I &lt;iii n llfti* l&gt;.
riorltln
Tin * Hnrtfnril
11w i l d
I*running wared. Some neutral ob- icles made in Washington.
hrrrhy
dH*ln tirrtf il tin i I m* n rw » *
servers see Lodge leading at this
l»ni»r*r tn w h i c h i l i l * o r d e r *hi»ll lir
point. Others, noting that Maine
p i iri ll ol if il on*11* a w r r k
f o r f ou r
ifirior’ in l I v i * « H - k »
I H H i r i N K A IL
elected a Democratic governor foi
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the first time in 20 years, believe
rc H H o
w i l l
in :
r:,vT»:u i : i •
New England is experiencing a
A im .V M T T o r K* 1 11 H IT T I KAIL*
"Demorrnllr trend” which could
TI
nntijr** of ih lR »ult !■ « Mil*
carry Rlbicoff tn olflce
for IMvorrr.
In neighboring Rhode M a rl, the
W I T N E S S m v It n rut «n»l bpt»I nl
Ha ri ford Hi* ml no I#* #*o«in I v, K lor Ida,
Democrat- hold the (iovrrnor’s id
r id M ill iln v of fo t oh i r. A
1* .
lice, both Senate seats and IhiIIi in
1951.
the House of Representatives Po­
n i \ h i : its*i»o s
f ’l f r k &lt;*f lhi* ri p i- ii ll
litical observers expert them to
Mrrnl m*M* f ’oitn i r . K h o 1*1 *.
win s’l inn h r contests next month.
(MHALp
In Connecticut, the rsmpnlwn so
far li almost Cheslerficldlnn, high*
s a ric t: o p
i i t i ii s t i i i x
levtfl, do#, Id of firsoriln.es,
pom m
iit:i:t»
l l l l l l l I III Hit Hi I h h l l M « f IWIfH
name calling or rough Muff
N»
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T:
IN
TI
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fn vrv
Appearing together in New Do
■"hill \V H HL•-II. i h r I m l i l r f o f tl»»*
ven recently—hut mil In the format
fiilhiM I ft if r i f M f l i H t r hn r r i l n l Mil III
of a debate —It was ‘‘My ...... .
I’r r t l f h w l r f&lt;*r f ; i t rl#«‘&lt;l t«» h r I* i i h | Ihi -r i rin Th i* * #*»l If |ri&lt; t#* IUMP
trleml, Alie" and "Our rc-peeled
I*»■r firnl i « &gt; r fit I«&lt;• ii i i fir** ( h r &lt;1*
inventor with whom I had the
per I |il'Inn
i li ■
* (if n j i r f f V. ii slit Hi r
fniftn- In ii l«It It li iiitp *|Misr• m l ni&lt;
moor of srrvltui in Washington,"
ami so on
Nor have llicy iinidiicrd ally
nsi-hnl Issues.
Ix-rige is rampnignlnu priinarilv
on his four year record
Itihicoff's emphasis is not a n '
V m t|i•• In w Ith li H'se'r'pril
attack on this record It is a pin
I k ■ I*"'M||» I Mini &lt; *!|»1 (IN ft If
gram bawd on "ernnomlr »: i &lt;*af *i
All n(
(hi (ir &lt;*(#!• f f v h r i i m in &lt;l&lt;*
I 'mi nl v iif Hvi»il inslf Mini a* nf l ‘|nr
moral vision, administrative efti
IH
i
Kill****
Miii'li * ri I If Imt ** •‘hull hi
clrnry ”
r•■(iH'iDf *1 iih i'hllHR Id hitt* I hr nr*
Unemployment, lies id inert.me
II &gt;i Is ilysi * II i h I Hi * iii It r e f t i l l -Hr
li III h r pnhi |.. I h r liiKlirNf h li h h i
and ecomunic rnmlilimis are Ine
Mt I h r Tin if i i|ii«»r i*i I h r Hf lflMiiilr
tors in Connecticut as limy are in
f fill || I l * "*•11r I
f it ’ ll nr (I* Hi* ft f Mill
oilier New England s t a l l s llihi |
K h* i 111 ft mi Hu l l r M Vi i &gt;11aI it y If* ( h r
LONDON
'.r
A
tnulunl
friend
rriMfilf*
t»f
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v
r
m
h r r , l ’»5L w h i . j , i*
coif says llicre are vi mat | bless 1
* f if i k nf Nnvrtiih-r, I'lftl
If irue, Him would lie mere I'lan, uinminced with regret today that I I Itr**t
t
h
i
-1
**1
li
*!;*&gt; nf H r | t i » nth* i
• per cent of the nitsimuiu wmk ‘ rah"lla and Mr .fl'ttt* hove railed r*.M
it
units
i
i
V
I
I
C
M N Iin N
Imf fotce Inetie: than the mil..... ill
i I* i h f | r i t||l t '*111r i
average.
' Arabella. Ho- fir*.l urane oiiCtiic
M
r
ln
ll
m
l
r
I ttitfilk. I h.iitfit
{till bodge sals tin- t e p o e is ••ver In apiu-ai on a Hi.ll b tele (MK.Al.l
vi
im
show,
i
aught
Mr
Jigv*
eye
.IJ.Ono contrasted with mu lino in
Mill**
«•»
%r i * I . M i T I f i l
1049 Ami lie adds lint hi nine in llie regent Park monkey house
• o n I \ i m « : i : t&gt;
years, &lt;17 Industries left the slide oily four months ago
O f f . I I H . 1(1 I Its* I *11* i l H h i f F t I t * MH1M
Mr Jlggs promptly gave Ins cor
. \ « iT |i i: i m
f 11: 111 11v
• ; i\ r
while more than I .ami cam* m I.,
rent girl friend the old he.n r ho T h i H V\ H Hhi'M th» h o l d e r **f ih«locale.
f«ti|&lt;*AA
I
hi'
I
•
lf»&lt;n
il*
In**
fit*
&lt;I &lt;•:* III
They also have traded a tew and he ami Arabella started keep ■ r l | f 11 ,«1 *- f u r **ik ih’l’il 1*1 I*** I
•i ii * i| 1 1 * 1 1 m n '('in I *■r i Ifli'tii i” iHiiii*
shuts over roads, a developmut mg house I igelher
For a einrnle of ’&gt;reks cvervlliing ht-r *ifn| v&lt;",»r M-f l***titifi&lt;ii*. t1*** i Ip .
Commission, and rliargs to fin■
mi r li il Ion i&gt;f Hi*
(trmn*rr v, itiitl if**
Herds In stale health Institutions was hearts and flowers, or aliv fiiiln*’ lit lAltlilt H vi ,'»m ,1 e»r • • *1 fir
r .t h « .t v
Rut so fur, the rainpaiifn ha« been1wav hanmi'is and earrols Rot vis' f ' H l h t H e N h KB
more like a discussion b'lwet n ex tors to Hie h i i who hail seen V f tl f *4f |t—
s-11
|i| f;|t' V(l A l» I H'l«
erullves than a bailie Ih-Iwi .-m p.i Arabella on TV all wanted to Ins*
|It -&lt;1 I '-I Ur|| &lt;«f I'lttfMHfV
■weetuieal.s to Hie relobritv Very
H\\ *t **r N L ' ,
i l .MB I l f I Hr.
lltical opiHiiiiuits
11 r«it J3
'I’ti*v i*nfiI|k
2 *» Hoill h
Rlhicuff says he has neviu eon , - v bad any time foi Mi Jiggs
l(n ni' &gt;• 3 1» I.1i m
Mf A«'r*»"
In doe course Mr .liggx look
N.tTiH' (i* vvlili'fi #•!*■*&gt;••J“»r-*l
ducted any other lytic nl cauipautti
r % |:
I In I in i *
If# lr«
and that this "positive approueh” in throwing his weight nround A l l nfAt siwiltf
(Hft(inriv ltrl»m hi lltii
has tmiufflil victory every lime tint hi&gt; wadglit Is am pounds while Oiitinl v f*f Hetrilitiilc. H i j i i c of K l m except In 1952 when lie run fur Hie Arabella l« a mere welterweight. I (1 ii IMtlpNi sui It i r r t l f l H i ** - h u l l
Yesterday the kouners stepfied In* i rill-#-fiii’il At r o r d h l i r H- l a w (hi*
U.8. Senate, lie Inst then to Sen,
i i r n ( » r r l | i t n o r l l i r d In M i* h &lt; * r l l Prescott Hush (It) by uboug 2U.U00 in and n&lt;stored Arabella tn the f h 'i il c M ill h r mild Hi I h r M u h r f l
linlrv hill loving nrtns of hei li ld d . ’r nf 111** friini: d « n r nr i lio
mother Mury.
R r m lf io ln C o u n t y C o u r t
H iiiikh a I
H aiifortl. Klor ldi * oil ( h r flr pt MonK. fttavenson. the Demorralir presd n y In ( h r fii o n lh of N o v r m l - r r .
1951, whir-I. !• ( h r |» l d a v &lt;tf .Noiijontial candidate.
TRAIN I'AII.S
vcm lo'r
1 95*
Hr fore Ilia I. he was twice elect,
111 D l’ltl (illtt,
I (nil'll f It I IM 1011* ■
hi V of Hr |&lt;! r n i l i r i ,
nr,*
ed to Congress. His slUlrld, the
D U V K I I S P I I I N d S . T w i l l . &lt;AS~A
n I' M K I L N I D I N
1st, Is heavily Deniucralic and l.oul-vtlle A Nashville locomotlvu
C l r r h I ’ l r i' ii h I ' o u r L
gave him substantial pluralities.
and two ears passed over a 13H rm lno ir C o u n lv . K lo ih li
Rlbicoff Is 44, slim, dark, ipiict- year old high sehoo' freshman yes. ( H E A L )
spoken. He wn. horn In New liri- terday hill she escaped serious In- 9 0 T K K n r I ' H T T i T O l '« A H I E
tain, started life us a ncwslgiy. Hr lory
Null* i* I in K r rM iV Hlvitri (tint «'#
- iMftiil ,*ri» &lt;ft mu ('&lt;■»! D*
Is married und Inis two teen-age
Palrleiu lluncnit on her wav IHi uimhIf nim-li 'fmilli*f
»h*- f li'tl!Dm** uiiuiM
children, lie has no easy, casual &lt;i oiii a school building to the lunch m
( Him it i i i . i k - N u r n i’i v. w l l f i i&gt;’ihi
approach with the voters. Impress mom, .lipped amt fell on the iifficr-M It* Ti* fit!Hulls I %iiinI v, F»of
cs them with an air of ipilet sin tracks The enginear was unable til il. m ill lli.lt Vi *- I vi! «!&gt;l»«'t til f**|f «frt
HAIU4 with the (*lr*'Ult Knur*
eerily.
to slop the short tram, and it siitil
|iur**iififit If* Hn linn Mtti “ I Klurlilw
LsMtge gives no indication of un­ puxxed over her as she rolled lie- HtJilul**** 1*153
/H/ .1 C. ANIHlKWrt
due anxiety He Is hig, wiry, u tween the rails.
/ H / K. It A M U E
She was treulis,! at Dak llidge
man of Imposing presence, lie was
EM- m| I'll lit In n 11Lin Hi | ii h&lt;* r 11 19151
once a movie actor and the Demo­ Hospital for minor abrasions.
S O I II S', t i r M ' l ' M I ' I T U I S
crats do not discount Ills politirul
m iii t a x m in i,
appeal to the feminine vote. Dur­
l o r e . I M I K i M n r l . l n x . n ' n t r s of IOIMI
ing World War H, he was In the
N lir ir i!
IP
IIK IID Iir
(It V It N
T l m l \V p, H l i r l l , t h * n i - l i l s r i l l lli^
Navy, saw considerable action,
I n i li, ic i ri m p * r l l l l i - « t e h n " l l l i - i l » n lil
came out with some glittering
i i-l IU I- h I*- f n r I n s
I n In- l»slecoriHons.
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FRUITS 6. VEGETAGLES

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V i- Itr n f l a a i i i i i n n J u n e

Campaigning on ids record
Isidga tells audiences. "I don't
claim that everything is perfect,
*•&lt;*! —." Tlwn he goes on to recite
what he ha. done. He makes
claims tn having held down the
cnatx nf government, points out
that Connecticut has the highest
Income, per family, In the nation.
, Republicans now tin! 1 five of the
sUle s six congressional scats.
Domomts say that. U they elect
Rlbicoff, they also will win ai least
four icatx. The Republlcana any
thay expect tn hold all live, hut
(to not predict they cun carry the
Democratic 1st District, which con-

Industrial! *' 0'' Cm",ly'
Dt Rhode Island, (lov. Dennis
(tsserta, a g*iiUl, winy man, Is
0M»aed by Dean J. Lewis, mnyui
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WK (IHK ONLY IIIOIIRST
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VOLUME XLV I

AN IN D E P K N U K N T

E g ta b l i x h e d 1 9 0 8

SA N F O H D . K L O K ID A .

D A IL Y

N EW SPA PER

I I U D A V . O C T . 2 ‘j .

10.'it

Relief Is Demanded
From. California Smog
I,O S A N i . K l . r . S (VP) — S n n t l i c r n (*jtl if un i inns, mil ritged
by mie n f I lie lniigesl iiiliicKn nil recm'il, m v jires.siiiyr us n e v e r
b e f o r e f o r i|iiit'k net inn to rtnlve th e u r e a 's No I p n d i le m :
smug.
It t i f f e d v a re g io n pt'pllintr.l In liv e million tie r s,m,*
S i n r e th e e m r e t i t sii’ife b e g a n . ( b n ......... .
K n ig h t Inn
r i u u e l e d in m p n i g n c o m m i t m e n t s in ||y h e re f o r n |n r-unml
c h e c k mi w hat c a n he done. M a y o r N o r m I’nulsnn d isclosed
he a lm o s t d ecla re d a s t a t e n f e m e r g e n c y . T h e c o u n ty g ra n d
j u r y la u n ch e d an i n v e s t i g a t i o n to d e t e r m in e if m i t i s m o g laws

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W. Germany Invited
To Join NATO Today;
Saar Rift Deadlocked
Country
Fourteenth
Member

• r r e Is-ing enforced

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LI ASION FOR SANTA— I’hnltirtm 83 Christmas I’ arty comm liter members vlsll some of thr childrrn A * * " ' ML Horn Orphanage to art an a gu-belwccn for Santo' Claus and inquire an tn whal thry
would liar for him to deliver to Ihem Christmas E rr. I.llllr 12-year-old Mary WlUnn (not shown In
I noto) stated all she wauled for ( hriatmaa was a IllbJr with hrr name on it. The aailora assured her
they would are thut Santa brought it for her. (Of(trial Photograph, U .S. Nary)

Grand Jury Panel
Is Named Today
For Circuit Court

No. 15

T h 'le have Fk'I'n sii i*1 nl imiHj*
* nifrtiru'-w thr Iaii ^M , in
brtH tut
I' amhIi mt, ilmivinks' ii
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r»,(iihi ! IVn* JiuHnu If tr4
f f Min t Mil? * jiinf
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1* P'Mt •11•I•' f(M wTIlMf*' I'lll ♦f'ctl, riltli

French Cabinet
To Hear Premier

"'tl*1 f f i l i n ' ' 1L -vh'p to lint I l»V VI'ttlljr
• ■ ! .ii &gt;.,(( k v n l t l i h r i f i r n t t m x w i t h fi
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Thi* I . u a A n ^ r l t w f i i y
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v n t r t l fit l i m i t m i in

I’ \ Ii IS 1,1 b — W i t h
th o
\ panel id ;w persona wcr&lt; ♦ I rtf " I hut niiii; Iiihih
named today Irmn which to select
tin on l n f etiiiipli'ti1 fn ih iro o f
\ 11«»- i ill i rill Mli'M' i* i r i’ll
a grand Jury tor llie fall term ol f'i* i i ' ITth 'trtiitfht i Im v # Hiif
I1’•'•'in h - ( li’n n n n ta lk s on th o
the Circuit Cmiri according t&gt; I ’ hhim rd it fof- hniii|! 111if cvct,
S a a r ovi'r.shudinvmg t h o ir deI lerk O I’ Herndon
*V11 fI% f!(» - 4 Mill »* tllloit? "hlltll
i tsji'ii. th e I I m m i l i o r s o f th o
From the Hi person panel, I* ►
•i: him* ' mnt nmiNt’ii H m « vui^
will he chosen to constitute the
N o r th
A t l a n t i c T r o u t v O r*
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meet at in .1 m Nov
2
This
(lo im m iw to join t h o i r tilligrand jurv. when lormed, will re r ♦ i .t ifni &gt;Um i &lt;i\ fh»pv iiH’ nii*v
r n f iili'ii h»*rfin -*• nf
utu o.
main in forte, ml.l i d to cull tin I’’i»
f. Ml
til the next term ol cmiri
['ii m h P r e m i e r
P ie rre
I HA.MPAION, 111. (At-A radio
\»l n '-llu lln ti no an n u t a t in g
Named were \mlrew Jaktlhcin
'feu I" l-iMiiee imni-it in the inI I hi’sler II Miller, .lames |* lloltr
t
ii. can h e ir leu rIv a ftia -ei
City water was turnrd otf Irom station and residents of two H’.i
vihiti,in_ Lmii.-i i,., | I reporters
I p. m. to 1 p. m. today in the urns rides have ended a novel : WASHINGTON iAt—The U lm r , 'jaw. -’"hri Herman Slanlfer S r .
Kugetie ftm idi v devi-Tuped
h( \\ , l| Ilia' ll'1" Ull. t"t
Mt 1
area bounded by Laurel Ate.. campaign lo get rid of slnrllngs[ Department is rrcniilliig IS.txKf mi
&gt; eking nrueess fill .......lilt 1
. "ifi*
i * m'Ih '! hi t 1j* mv, ti milcNjB hi*
Fourth St. nnd t'ernn Ate., Thir
t- i'li "t'tniit1 ifiiHnliiii- in ItM I
ind
-ire
huoine
Hie
experiment
in
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Uraittw
In
five
Southeastern
states
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McMtunter
Mrs
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K,„r|lla rllntv i)(„| Marv tr a n c e * Smith tuseph (,er
'k' 1 ‘ ' '
' ' b’lM' ht of
teenth St., and (Hite Ate., and amt art hoping the 'xpcrlmeiil i n ,
I I &gt; I• " ■ i rnutN 11 hi I h* *ml 4
JI.
weal to the City litnlla In allow bird pest control wua successful
ve g e la h le field s this w inter
fh o m as .1 K e e .eerr, W alter .1
i I
t • ! 1111 I Ii* n f -M|l film? -| m &gt;\
For
(our
day*
till*
week,
lit
t.V
Krntine. .limriili II I'uRev i.h-ugi
ronlrarlura to lie in new water
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'■uni !I i of ini,
The recruiting ». going en in \\ llentnli, 1’ll ill. ;• Janie . Allen. I * *K't Ii l|MHji |h"l|
minute programs, the radio station
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itt«( i ii i jftiFtd nlJi » m •i * ti
Carolina s o l Tennessee
t rank Reacilnri, .lames .1 Single
I ity
Clerk IT N, Siiyer on starling Preceding the recording Smith
Ihiff-s, itufM' lo n^liiri* tt*fiiiafn
•lliiltl* , | s tin III at aa|ll|| fo­
The number nf workers sought lar&gt;
I 1 •-I IM'Fll I" Illl'l f'/'MI'1 *tl'
liouneeil today lhot absentee hnl- were a few minute* of recorded
« aril r n u mhiu lii r mooli r
-1l "II i; l d M|M.Ill sl'lOUtl «*1 **|i*f1l
^ • F &lt;»v 1 in hi • ha "*!•*» K"maii
I, I I I '
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11* I * ,
lot.t fur tin1 City election may (&gt;&lt;• selected noises, gun shots, bomb la a 3.(Kgl increase over last fu ll. Mead) It Mill •laud, tntili A Ilift* )
1 1 Ii tn ui't. in 1n v i I * i tM'at !\1 tin*
III*'* iin* (I lo r ) I'f tiniiT M( ml' It,in
ol I t *«lit • , IM. [\ on.
*t' »
i y ' liiifi mu u h•'»'1 *'Ui
Ja i I
obtained at hia nffico in the City explosions anil miscellaneous pops due In an expansion of the iigtleu' Elek l.illlali N l.t man
rati Vflrriatir t U i^ l lirtin tfi i Ii «m * 11«•i
• "Mil il *1 s -nit » i! n 'an.Ins: ^i*
Vill lion % 1 (1(1 Itiiliwli
•• 1 inti\i 11f »| tIk |iuhti
Hall. They may lie returned uny mil bangs. They were described ns tural programs In Florida The IA. Slatfiird Rnv I. I uiig. i lilfnrd \\ If- Mi*
S n i r t .i f i Inf loirkun Vlfaiiw, mil I s Sn t rl.if i *it St *ti* Inlio
•' * * A HIM* | ft I*| .IflKtlMI of th**
Hu* “ aw fullest sound you ever IKK) w ill lie In iidihllon to the for­ Hull ' 1’.mI I’riesl
i 111
i i - ' • f i i i 11h i &gt;'i it i i i h l i i r M a
1'lee M
time up until Oct. 30, he said.
F «*»Icr Hiilli s ( lot* riMffnii.il II tit11» |ihn1**l
14M' 11 |It' 111*11' 1 1 w*h*oni«Ml him
eign workers annually brought in SiniHi'im. Ruheil M Mrt.laruti. Fi fij” f••t H' ' F Ii vtil t'l'ii i Fveri t
« «•
heard."
I 1 l Ul'pJMV « 1 W
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•miinyV^ ail
Thomas W
Mem
Richard II
i 'i* Ii Iilj »'In Ik t in » I hi
The Cnilgrrgntiunal C h r 1 a linn
Radius throughout the twin elites from the British West Indies.
"
"it h ti t \|l n 1n't'"h 15th full
Willis F Sloan, I'hirf nf Ihe farm Rnnvhollnm. I'lairn i I, Mi Kre I "
V’’j* * I*
hi ' a i
ti* in nit I Hi
t.'hurrh la alaging a fish I n thiw nf Chutnpatgp.tJrliana, home n( the
K" mi!" 1 \ all \ \ fi ) mu full nt*It Kill-.
Louis (! O" tl , ' i t *
I * , Mi* inn f h i ii
i iir
erenlng nl It n'rlnrk al the Farm- University of lllinnis. were turned plnrrmenl bureau of Hus Inter dr S r , Jam es
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'tiOfll hr. Jlu »Ic-t'iihtfi wji A
A
Spalding I "HI J I* sJ. * flit i * t lie *if|j, vkFit l •
er'a Aurlion to gel fiimla for their up fu'l blast during Hie hmiv.leasts parlinrnt, told a rc|xirter dial Flor­ Ilarrmgti'ii. John
A
Hi'j'kilis, .lake {' (■'« 1nil IM
iiMJI.llim.MllH
new ehurrlt.
V! vt i"v11 i Ek , li|ihi t kivai if
Many persons placed portable r,i ida each fall nh&lt;&gt; get- large mini Joseph
Ihts of workers who do nut register Thompsim. and Miltnn I) Heel
H" "IV, n 1111if a"* ji f 1‘iif! !i wnil
lit 411-*|» I "n il'll S rffrlriry Sir
liters in yards nr open window*.
A light evening ia ip store fin
Vnflioin Fah’ii cdiuiutnuU^I I ’ .S.
Hi lot* n mini I II till tall I I'M'
Motorists, joining in the commu­ with the U. S employ meiil uflires
the City rum mins inn at its meet­ nity project to rid the cltie# of the in the various slates. Hb said there
till** H'llllf i** i jitl'(I ii 11 ifivi'ixlan
\\ NSHISH |H\
&lt;iff. Nil a till ii ri»•l In i.i l tl Mini J«' &lt; "t iv MImp'll Si 1 it tm v nf Stilt** .1•&gt;h!i Flirtt«?r
ing on Monday night, according to bird*, parked under true* In which Is no way to count these additional
1 Full's fm hi** Am* 1 inin pulley uf
u hcit v\ l i i V f r I&gt;f Will tn n i l n t o p &gt;4, .1
nation * i lii'ihl*' \*11*’i * fn tilt \ ' •v ' I•11 i 11 i * lit Hi' •■ *»‘I mill
City Mgr, Warren f{. Knowles. luiulreds of the starling* r .-ted j pee pie
' ‘ *ur Fh*» ( mm ltiiin-* into N A TO .
f oolfrEnyi"
whii'h h i :I t* h k f a Lk«l
l&lt;
tot to fi^Ufr nf 7 I.H7L*. Hill.
E. II. Johnann. superintendent of and turned bit ear rhrtin sets Some j Moan said Ilie number of person*
Oullert comm**nt*'(J that thin util)
t&gt;n a kattlv.
'Ill* billin' u n it! 4*i nntmiat* &gt;1 Hn |MI ' -|i»i f t \ «•in tu l \n t. m th* |,H w* imt "h»'lp n«'hl« vi' n rt*&gt;lnllun of
the City water department, la lo oolltical candidate* volunteered. applying for work vl various em­
Sfnojr innhh* fti*‘ #lIn^ i If**1 ii
•a ti’N at 15,1 15 , 1 HI, ini Im itfii? tin f ij'a i) of
1 1 ia ljtn o v " flu m ilU
ployment offices is-.imt unusual
appear before the commission to loud-speaker truth*
t n i l M U f t nii l h m t d i o n Mi *i*‘iiH|ly |
half M|M'f|ll IM111r*'tt •*
* clarify mutters relative to lh« orHe
adde.l
the
deparliprnl
could
u n i i I l.jiK toK h«*i onu1 Htimnif 1 i m n tilr il fin Ilm m- ( jtinlt lal* * in M him ** ••|*t I t 'H im 14U0 wom M
lljihi-Fi F111 * 1ifu
II. Ov
Tlte recorded;.*larllng tfi l r * , , . .. .
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I* t h. h ir Ii* *t i‘m nt iv umu|M*”*11!* 11f inI v* if
W diance in whlyh sewer charge* nro
worker*
Hun • 11 aj*ul hi a vimiiti ymon wor#
.iisMii'h to ttr«nk tho irtvi*t i««n anil
•alfcH-dewrlbfd «* ooondlAg like
w n'^ ■' '
\|t \i "i till) I I’ m * 1 ilmlfi* m .f i- * lima*.
iiiti h**». &lt;1 fi*Mn “ v»'i 1
provided. There la'lt question ss tn ■'(•(week,
registering
had
come
from
the
ti* ho • iht’lPnfllA'hhof ’
FjIiik |i"M•Muk' n a iva v
eeccek, (v r l," w«- &lt;&gt;l»
til*' **F11' **4'
MIFF* i i in I**
j ■ 1 ti a ^ v* if *' j, ih•
i'f f t r*T. •. (* full m the *»h : iifi !/ jiiihm H« r*,Fn»ik**d
what special provision la going tn •allied In rnoperatlim wllli pulicc , drought area* of the Soutlwiist
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mmii t u t v*»fei • nf I .til! ft,iH ovoi
be made In sewer charge.* fur mil the Hniversily of Illinois.
Fhi'rt* I-* u Mil l h miMorlfv »n Herif » im•*i r" ik•11 in i In' \vof I*I S ova Iho la
I
unit l*&gt;i m #*1* »linn m I •»m #
resident* uallig nit eomilliiinner &lt;
MMIt'V (411(1 III* -xll.l he llMPl'd th*V*M*
\
15 ftIII Ii p.iliH clio^pn !«**!.•v It- In Jt **q n * ti jm11v w*"t|.| iiirmi«« I hr total Fh it v»' il a r i «*»i*| at
T l»r [sillrc captured a Mat Vug I
nnd other*.
11 ’.v it * Mi * 1 4:1 a Ill'll,iri t K ill |k'm|i Ii" will he 11 ent('•I With I'OFl
will in.ikr ii(&gt; thi* inrhvN for flu* tH• mi " "inf '*i imEtutnoi
vliich wa* m&gt; problem herau.'c id
liir 11 him u a •■!' 'i'j \ I. H
II[‘ l l I I" M N" I Wl* \
|] JI I V 11 111
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I "Ml lAM.1 VIlfilH 11.1, M1" l&gt;
nrxt rnnnfv rourl m niImfi an " f t
||ut h i&gt; t if I «(*f 'l"Ji
I In j .lim it .1 ^i»f* t * |it r .'lit iti
The rnrmmnulrng tlfflrer of Hie (Itoiniind* in the eilirs Tile I
,intI N tfli |&gt; V &gt;l.i
inn In t 11*rk t* I* llrmilon. n'm h t| , i , ,f,«v \n |!«l|i|f-i
•nf * "I m* *. a ♦ '.f / /'ll .'I I mv* 1 tl**- (m■
I if lye in * Ii 1 k" h int*' hIIfl* t"!f
I'hutographir Siiuailron r.2, Cdr. university's Eleclrical Engineering
starts Moiul.iv
laf* rhsi I Hi" I*
[ll ll rl
\ 1'I I il*- I n 1111 'vhi'il of I ii 11 •1 1 t 1111 t f|•• 1 •M1 M( nt 1 , " id iitK 111 ll
\"in • mill Fi I hi Ii ialSn f 11 r •11. **J
J , l . ( iimhIwIii, aiimiunres the re­ SchiKil slrunu the bird up by the
|ir»i f at rt to i in |tI'M1 ||yf a " . i ii.Ht I. I, *
They ate t
I " F.F I-/ I 1 *! 1 III 1"i;,M ||m la 11( l h. ift -' 'Ilf "f! MV ■ ! » 1! M
hull!' ',1 V I" f "ft Uft" M.14 pm—ml
ceipt a lid prmrntallim of peima- led *, Hicn cut a lain' id it’- ill
Mondav
Vf rlldi' ■* I1t 1111 a 1 tii'li li flirt- d iite
11J1 1 ! m1 I1 ill Ii '1 I Its*.
:!&gt; nt ii lii'ii '1I" IIII I I........ " si11 |i"it.I
fiir In Ik l
1
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• M* V 1 I
ent nppninlmeitl* lo lieulenurtt :rc&gt;* call
Named wen
t I1 |v,u m (- I it aji |"Ilf finit* MM' 1 fit I 11|i J|I'MI1
Hill 111 t! pei il: III &lt;'tire 1 hi'M • iin &gt;4iit 1 with Shit
''Hi! fi-*fl1 itf - ,1 i, di' .p uf
commander, by the Secretary of
Larry Stewart, niiiuagcr id r.nlt
John D Alif.ili.ims, Rnv Stirisun, lit I'MI 111* -I m»- tm - • «■|*fMifMlIi'll \l-I'M111* i I* it r riiilr l
111 tf ill l*F
vif ll \«
\ ilk nil ),. jel Itf41 •f In « ahMM'fi w l mdi
i i minfu'tI l|ian ,i' utlr I' i*« I*»a*» nf
A the N«vy, to three officers nf his -tatiun WHWS, which made thr
James X lls e n Setti J Hook I
|!" 11* I it lit s fulfil fit III F \site I*11 I I' |♦1*' nr flf, |f l v*“* \\ I 1 it V • ter' 11,lf I" 11 I’ll!
Ill|J M*•» of I I fl W IIMOM* Ml hei**M Fil l iirinui! alaff. The of Brers Hint have re­ brmeJcasis, said rcsidenl* rc|»rtr.'
LONDON ,P — Ncw-paperv still C Cisik. Waller \ 11&lt;&gt;11s Kal|iti Mi'll I"K ‘FFFF* tnl in»i'■ft»hi
Ipi Hi &gt;1 , *‘iidi»i * fd fn- pidit \ JiFt'l
&gt;
■t \ &lt;Lu&gt; H» V»l M?.J *11\ I»111r| , j I f i r ** I » 4111 iU
i,' I IX "I I ’ 1 pel re'll
ceived (he permanent roiiindssiiiii- ji.i»d resuRs. Rut, lie ndth'd. lir
thr pace Tor creating and In W laisstng. -I.imes Cl.iv Willi *r11s llil-s nn
I I|"M IM till I Mllft I I'M* *•* ll*'f*t
I hi \ e vi V ml k l il V 11*JIIT * how
11* f u * *M Fit in •&lt;i ,.f . ,. ri.l It i (*11till
ed rank are I,cdr, p. P. Favreau. lidn't know where Uic depailing i fluencing public opinion. Dr t'yri'. Sidney I Vihli pi, Harold I’ M.d/
i .m
Mu I.i r 1• i pj i ' Ir ii 11 il v"ifi ev e 1 ,tfi Mol I III Iv V 11lltf-4.1l ,11(I »h i ’ K * ek
la-dt. W. M. ,Mr('arson Jr, amt birds went
|(larhetl, iircllblshop of York, -ay* William E Lodge. Ttionm • "
Him in 1'Ml File v"le| n rll"M‘ a
l.rdr. W, M, lllnes. All three of­
VI A lil 1 ' Ml I ' I'll im t'#'»**
riiiP tuivr I.... ti m.ith' f'*r th**
trank J l a k u l , &lt;ill
"We're keeping Hie dir troys call
The iirrvs, hr says, leaves a Brown Jr
m 1 v 1 a Mil A I S *if Mltill * v1*11
I Fir »; IIn Mi i- 11TM11* I * hi'ihli'
i' I Milt' F" 11u 11Tm\4 j|f 1*1 MM*»M *f Jli*
ficer* are Nat nl aviators and lino
lo-orge II Thigpen
ii file hi ease they come buck," sleeper impression than either radio ver W Hill
Mills t tti
received advnnrol training in tin ir ^anl
il"! *■• J ii
| Ynt* i fr1111 nr I* s 1 * t 11ive 1i|' i|Hll*. VIMr
ii
' ■ t ♦' 1MM' Wi' ' l •e*' I 111AlII
Holier* II Eubanks, l e u i . i:
television
technical skills of photographic
i itv v* •. 1 * ? s»'sf* * Inv Inut I »FI n n n i i J f t Mi" c o u r t ! ' \ 4*.*1f**-«I in , m* el h t ■I ,» i* tl F ike
•\i■i ' ij'lif v ami i tilt *F l Im* 4»*•!
" I sometimes heal Hi d the press II ini Mi .in. Vlelrew st a ok -e I no -i
I m 11 4*1114 iii- ilij hep ihli* m up Ml .1 Tl a .1
flights. '|hry all have from 12 to
'»*w OFifll if* &gt;1 ! . ’&lt;&gt;'• &lt;M**| im p -f* fiFi 11
I lu ll pl*|lM*'» 11! th**
no hmgisr lias tile mflupure it oner I. Hnmohre) I’.oil J • he-o t m ft uf *&gt;f 15 ii.cFi t*m*ii
IB years nf Naval service and qua­
nu I Fit I si In &lt;1 IMMM'.’f Uitri % J" * o*
*| 4r a f *'f i &lt; I ill \| ,4 N •* I • t|*ifj**s file 1 * A A • »• I M I* I'M • V11•'Til.
possessed," he reeeutlv told the Holier! r Cole, (ieorge W Iniihv
U ,)f nil Pier • ** •f *llv*ltl v 11 "Mi
lified In fly many types nf service
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Royal Com mission on Hie Ibesx
i t».fi Ml,' I-* l 1 •I i Fh or ,1 It *11 1 \ tn tip *• I'I a UI Ft* Will l»"F rtuhllllt
aircraft. Cpon presenting the rer
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11!11 &lt;-Hi I'll* f . Hi 1
“ I am doubtful alumt this The Walters, Francis I I’e/ul l. I 'tin fl *0 f.K’f »»f »)tu |M|i »
^ lificatra to the offirer*, Cdr. Cimal
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n f vvln nlaleil. "II is willl great picachic L Betts
n.'ultiy, liMtil.l tfik*’ iMfi In tFircf* li'llf III v if ri
I 1AlipAfrif 4 if1'
i *11 I 111 ••f*•ji11 I ‘ iti- it f*i H m* Fu 'itt h
BDSTDN ‘f&gt; — Three American nression on the mini! than what Is
I, II Harvey, M L
1'ol.iud. \\*‘**kh, va' iiFFm r |.*'i111it(M41. n'T.ml IJ.M immi l i'M v* il ' iK*' «i11*t
IIIIwII IM H'lh *l| AI l"fl f Jll [flit '11*1
■lire that I deliver jo ur appointI''111iiiipcfit Lint'
t Ei' i * i h j* Sllrif
heard,"
Henry Hansen Dean W Thom as. lri*c t*i I Ml y Slur. Wrtir*'ii I. ipmj hi 1 j .;1
I m! ll Itf . MH5 ;»17 mi hr led i '*4i H !l
mtnta *a fleiilrnunl tummandrra, 'tuclnra today shared thr Nribel
■ A TI&lt;n m1p i
I'rlre fur Mrdlrlnr In recugnlliun i Dr. finrhell, Britain's second Eugene A Srlmonc. Ja m es Wil m K rn»wl»’N.
U. 8. Navy."
I fl AllAM f AI - Afp I ' 11a 2 III Kepiihh
Thilly
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f*111*s
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or research which may make pus- ranking Anglican churchman, ex Mrs (irraldlne N lleltel. Jo.epli Sr wit jin. I slit'll nt'Wt vm ip ctiitiiMiw Mai vhtruts l friffl, IIH 1Mi'lmi| f I m||| t }p’ ( JilittM'l ttit't'! i Mj£» VVt'-rtt
t» v ir l !*; m» mi I In* jm m h r i of | m*i
ihie mass varclnati'in agnlnsl plained:
Warren, Travis R Chandler, Led li!ll*sf f*»t Ih r i-i'Mijrrt*
ed t I'F It 10 |Ft*III ( l i t , ,[|fid II 1 1-1.1 Fi l l IllJtMV ' tfMV*-! TUMPIlt lllltl OP1MF*
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Nilin
1il %1* Ml i IlK 1W1si' Ft.iV1' liir! vl.iL" i: i ppmh1' AM' 1Hi J'Mtl Ht:i . ill |III •1^14P11 1*'Jill''!
t f *'*‘|| MM -H I'Hltl
Dr Julia I Enders .'&gt;7. of thr lo by millions, but only a minority Falkenberg. W illnee M I'hiiip ,
UPF pii .it jimi uii i Im*j*hSrinty
vmFin .1, J * ' |1111*I|MAi1•*t !•nl F»m CM! i Fa ,M•11 IM! IJ'II tl •|PI
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(or Advanced Seiencr al " K l 'troro's •’*' loooo IVi Coflaln mcpf
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And, he added, " I am afraid A.sahl Evening Nc\vs rcpotle I i» lute
\ Mlltrt ' ! "1 JI Sun I set 11- ment uhiidl
•*t section of the city ami west of •ulie development of |mlh&gt; virus in
p
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iilaying a major rule III develop syli ,110.1 2IKMHKI
»;!!&gt; I’ll* 1.,ll,-, ligure M’|Ul ■1it L11 1 It*- 1*111
tlon wn* laid in the southwest see- the way to the Salk method of leave only sugierflclal and Reeling
Axiihi said KKi women sliuh'tiis mg the •&gt;In inic- hoinh received the
f I I 1 »»l 1 ",v,1 . ill Mi1 ! 1- 1'■(1 ,t il\ wn* a i &gt;t*-l. in * to the Id*
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l u 'i- o o ( ,1'inmti xtati’iio’iil tiutultlon of Jiwnfor.l.
at tne university in-lv. u pnitrvi award last mgtii He -iiol it re with New Yoik wen* t onor. Ii-nl il If01 Ml '1 MV1 r lt!5M
• in tin■ »1**1 1) Rig I hire high
Id all, IH.HH!) Teet of alx-lnrh
rally yesterday and adapted a n-- iifllrm* "Unit s|iiril of human
, uiiimi-iiiou'i * •-ill 1is-r m tin* dav.
cant Iron pipe, l,M B feet of eightolutlon calling for oualcr of 1'iM lirui'ierlmod that is the Imp &gt; ol
i(ich nlpo and 6lfi fnot of 10-inch
Atagoslilro Abe on charge* of im­ Irulay's world "
nlpa were Installed, plus HI now
Dr Albert Einstein mminendeil
moral COwhirl
lire hydrant *.
The cords said Die -4.Nyc ir old the club lor honoring his colleague
Contractor for iho job was the
psychology professor bad offriml "in recognition of Ills exemplary
E, If. Holromhe J r . construction
ocilcr grades In return for llnlr eoiidiirt a* a clll/en ol hi* conn
Irv "
concern of Clearwater. Cost of the
UITZ
TAU^HAN.SKE &lt;Jf&gt;-TIie Florida they were engaged tn h&gt;llrry and favors.
Earlier this year Ihe Alomle En
project was set at $(WIt I -I-1.21,
Professor Abe culled Hie charges
MACON, tin. f/l'J "It*' blew lo&gt; ken Roth wi l d s M I f ,1111)0 ,cd
I'rulav mid Satin day
Supreme
Court
said
loday
il'a
unergv l'oiriinls*liiii rilled lluil Op
bookmaktng actlvltes which Flor­ "rfdlculous."
Clean-up work la In iimgron,
It* was happed la tin wie, kng&gt;
"Plan u- (iunxinokc"
iienlielliier was a loyal Amerlian In,rI, unlit the car t&gt;»tt.-iv went
Which cntalla patching of xtrceti. ipcrtsmnnlike fir the stale lo use ida law declurc.l to tm a nuisance.
I mi . :i Mi
ri:og - 1): Id
information from federal gambling
Iml denied him secnrlly elearnnee dead, tie yelled uutit to, to o all day Tuesday. I'm-day luglil.
fn throwing out the padlocking
all day We,Iru--day and all ol
"Shanghai Storv"
on giouiols he had associated with hoarse."
•tamp record* to “ entrap a o l con­ order, Justice Terrell said “ Ihe
2:2« - f , • 1 1 !
individuals of )|iiesllonal&gt;le loyalty
Tim* di,| Mr*. M E llalhiiil to Wedhrodny rugtit 'I lien an iinidcii
vict" gamh'ers
otate proposes to use the evidence
Sumlav and Monday
day deiwrllie tlie ordeal of tier HI tifieil Negro found him an I , ilh d
Tho court ruled purchase of a of the gambler's rigid to exploit
"Rear Window"
year-old husband who, both ana* for help.
federal gambling stamp cannot be ht* trade which he was required to
Dorlor* nii id they would not
There will lw n *peti*l meeting used by Itself to padlock the prem­ file with the Internal revenue de­
MAN1I.A 'Jv-KIxteen link rebel*
I un - ,’1:111 r,:M - 7:18 • l):25
and a leg broken, *|„ ol tilt Ivonr ^ o f tho Semlnula County School ises listed in the stamp application partment on Which lo convict him. and four soldier* werr killed yes­
in lortuie in Ida wrecked uotoluu- have believed lie could have sill
MOYIEL.VN’ D
vived if tliey hud not seen him
Boartl Tuesday at 10 a. m., *c- ■■ ■ public nuisance.
lillr.
Start* UStl)
"T he gambler had the same terday in n (larrup of ihe Philip
alive.
i carding to School* Superintendent
tint
"A rena"
Tlie ruling, by Justice Glenn right to Invoke the protect'on of pines' subsiding Communist
Italiairt, a iixleamuti, was found
Eighty
people
had
registered
Saul
his
wife:
R. T. Mllwee, to modvo written Terrell, threw out an injunction the bill of rights that the Commu­ rebellion
CM
in:t)U
lii'iir
iteiiui
yesterday
m
the
wre,-k
(tils
year
for
tne
Uitv
election,
ac
"He’a
iu
(lod's
hand*
now.
If
blda for the purchase of milk for tasued by Dade County Circuit
The Philippine army rejmrlrd a cording to Mrs I i a be Michael of age of hlv unto iu dense wooded
"Men „f tlie Fighting laidy"
nists,
the
lawyer,
tne
teacher
and
he
lives,
It
will
bo
Jil«t
hci’nuit’
Semlnoio county achoola.
patrol was ambiisbed near Saiujia the City clerk’s office loday.
fudge Marshall C. WLsetiearl pad­
growth alongside tl. H. 21! four IJod was liol ready for him in go
8:20 only
Thl* action la to bo taken in or­ locking several establishments for tbs preacher has Imt It Is contrary I«e, In Queson province soulhciist
II N Suyer, f'ily clerk, said miles noll 111 of nearby Ciwhran.
Saturday
to
every
principle
of
fair
play
and
ye l."
der to qualify for tho 1061 agri­ which Jam es Boynton had obtained
of
Manila.
there
are
uimruxlmately
3,)UU
S t a n (1:30
sportsmanship for the sovereignly
He reiaallieil in crilienl rondi
During the two nights when
cultural act which provide* for federal gambling stamps,
registered
in
all
"U tah"
to exact ■ cut from the gambter's
linn today at u Macon hiupital tail
milk to achoola, paid for by the
llegistratbm for the City elee- wav nlile tn give Mr*, tlallanl temperatures hoveled a r o u n d "Thumlerhead. Son of Flick*"
Boynton appealed to the Supreme take and then use the evidence he
freezing, Ralliinl lapsed Into long
federal government.
lion, Nov. 2, will end at 5 p.m fragmentary details of hi* acci­ periods of iinronxeloiisncHs, ttien
Court on the ground the stale was is required to file ivtth which to
Sunilav und Moinlav
The act provldea for 150 million
today.
Start* 8:30
dent and two nights in nenr-freex- calm, to and pu.sxed out again, he
^ to ba uae«l throughout the country forcing him to incriminate hlmaelf entrap ami convict him. . . .
Anothar
reminder
that
the
unconstitutionally
In
usitig
pur­
“ I do net think the state can
".Money From Home"
ing wcuther.
told Ids family.
■ tq increase milk consumption In
(Iwanla
Club
la
apomorlng
the
LOCAL
COMPANY
SOLD
chase
of
the
gambling
stamp
«•
C O L O R E D D R IV E IN
Mrs. Hallitrd said her htuhnlld
"Ho l"fl home about a ouurter
•Vtnp achoola, Florida’* initial ra- the sole evidence for declaring his ground its case on the mere fact
football gams hero al Ihr Mem.
The Sanford Paint and Glaxa Co.
that defendants have purchased a
Friday
to ninr&gt; Tuesday," she unid. " l i e was sulijeet to heart ultucks. She
&gt;t of these funds amounts to
today
wax
void
tn
Stanley
]|.
•trial
Htadlum
tonight
at
H
establishments
nuisances,
gambling stamp and paid the ex­
"The Syxtem"
told us ho I,larked out aluiut l):.'l&lt;) added Hint when she did not hear
, .Od.OOO, Blda must now be tak­
o'clock
between
Ihe
Hcmlnolr
Sumner,
Portvmouth,
Va.,
who
I*
He
contended
the
state
had
no
cise U s shown."
2 Cartoons
from him Tuesday night, she sup* i
en to qualify Seminole County to
packing up Ihe Inventory lor wlilla driving alone.”
•nd Krttarlinua high achimla.
Ills enr cnrceneil nrroxa a field (ioscd that he had suffered a minor
Saturday
y ^ ly^application for &gt;U share, actual evidence that he was con­
trnnxfcr
to
Pnrtimouth.
The
proProceed
a
o
f
the
game
are
In
tin
ducting lottery operations.
HEADS TO NEW YORK
"Jlv uro" (Color)
vimix owner lx Howard MrGough, and down an embankment. It was attack and pulled iu somewhere for i
cplil between HIIH and the civic
Justice Terrell said the state had
AUCKLAND, New Zealand M iI " I l Came From Outer Spare"
In easy shouting dlxtuuco of miu’h treatment.
which will use IU nhar* in
raked on the fact that defendants WUliMI WUfls, 01-year-old U.S. club,
PLA N E C R A SH E S
Dullard is employed by a liir- .
traveled IJ. R. 2d hut n heavy
Cartoon
IU project far underprivileged
purchased federal gambling raftsmxn who drifted front Peru children.
CnUZEIBO DO SUL, Bra all W* stand of Decs laced with ilimno mlnghnm, Ala,, hardware firm,
Sunday and Monday
The Ht, August ind
stamp*, listed the places where to Pago Pago, American Samoa.
—A plane carrying 32 perwns undvrbmah screened It from sight. When he hmi not lawn hear,) from
"llotnnv Bay" (Culor)
team la undented this season,
dor to tha United State*, wax they proposed to conduct gambling In Its daya, left today on the first while
Ballard not only was helpless Wednesday, Mrs. Bullard notified
overshot (be landing atrip at SanCat too)] — New*
iha Celery Feds have n
activities
and
paid
the
excise
tax"
log of a flight to New York. Willis M record.
aomod comptroUar general today
toa Dumont Airport ycitorday and hut was In great pain. One leg, the Bin to Patrol, which begun a
Starts 7:15
requlrad
by
federal
law
to
prove
reached Samoa Oct 15.
Ijr
NatkxulAiseinbly.
an ankle and some ribs warn bro­ scutch for him.
ran into iha iea.

*

Strolling
In Sanford

Radio Is Used
To Rid City
Of Starlings

Labor Department
Recruiting 15,000
For Florida Work

United States Eligible Voters
Estimated To Total 74,879,146

45-Member Panel
Chosen For Juries
Of County Court

Archbishop
- Tells O f Value
Of N ewspaper

City Workers l ay
150-Fcct Of Sewer

Three Doctors
Get Nobel Prize

Contract No. B
O f City Program
Nearly Finished

Teacher Accused
Of Being Masher

Oppenhcimer
Given Award

Court Says Not Cricket To Use
Gambling Stamps For Arrests

*

Motorist With Broken Limbs
Spends 2 Days In Wrecked Car

Twenty Are Killed
In Bloody Ambush

School Board
_ To Receive Bids

Movie Time Table

80 Residents
New Registrants

Benefit Game

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Missouri Prison m
Soid Crime College

(Continued From Page One)
ST LOUIS '.TV—a young ex*conadditions have been made to the vict. wearing a black mask to con­
fire and police departments, and ceal his Identity, charged yester
an additional garbage truck hao day the Missouri State Pcnltcn
been purchased, giving the resi­ tlary is a "college of crime"
dents at least two pick-ups per where he learned to “crack
week. While the fire and police
departments still need additional
The man, caUe:l "Mr. X." made
equipment, he said, Sanfotxl enioys
better prolcction lhan any other the statement* on a radio-tcl«M/
city In this area. He saw no need slon show (KWK. KWTC-TV) wliTc
appearing with a panel uf St. Louis
for additional revenue.
Stringer then asked Iht-lr opin­ crime official*.
HI* identity was kept secret In
ions on Industry and the methods
protect his family.
to be used to attract it.
Prevail remarked I n d u s t r y
The exconvict, who wa* still
should be encouraged to come serving part of his three-year sen
here by keeping luxes down and Icnce when a destructive riot broke
supporting the Industrial board out at the prison recently, told the
and Chamber of Commerce.
panel poorly prepared food, idle­
Scott said the best way to en­ ness and too much reliance on
courage Industry was wdln a min­ stool pigeon* by prison authorities
imum lax structure.
were factor* leading to the r l o t ^
Dean remarked the best rn
Four men died a* a result Ty
courngcment to olfer Is the na Lie riot, 31 Miters were Injured and
tural Inducement* of Sanford, lie damage wa* estimated at three
did not believe "Illegal" lax In­ million dollars.
ducements should he olfered.
Transporlalion. he said, holds Hukey to the City's growth.
Kadcr said dial, in the main,
the industrial board Is doing a
good job, hut needed more aid
from llie oilier group* In Ihe city.
WELLS, Nev. &lt;*-A Salt Lake
He felt Ihe sale of City lands at a
fair, attractive price to Industries City bus driver brought hi* Grey,
would do much lo Induce them lo hound bus safely info Wells iR t
night although bleeding from a
settle here.
Itatagan said he didn't believe knife wound In the side.
The driver, D. II. Stump, told
a tax lnducemc.it or sale would
he sufficiently altrarlivc to heavy . authorities he was stabbed by an
,
Industry. He said there is no land I elderly passenger who apparently
In the rily for ,uch Industries so | went beterk when he .told the man
have
to ........
settle In Ihe ho couldn't leave the bus on lonelv
they would
...............
.........
county adjacent lo Sanford, and Pequop Summit. 20 miles cast of
remarked llie City would realize Wells on U.S. Highway 40.
Its greatest gain from the Increas­
Stump said the passenger slash.
ed population surh industries o.l an unidentified passenger on
LroogMI He said there should he the hand who attempted to lntar
some group lo iearo what corpor­ vene. and then stabbed SturnpVIn
ations are contemplating a move the side. In the turmoil that fn|.
and then gel In touch wl'.'i Ihem. lowed. Slump said, Ihe man es­
and promute Ihe city
caped.
As a final question, Stringer
Neither Stump nor the tinldrn
a,ked M'r candidates whether ihe) tlfied
passenger was said to be
would favor and push the fourtuning of French Avr
H) the hurt seriously.
lime the question was answered it
had been expanded to include
Highway 17-92 south to Orlando
Prevail said the French Avc
project had been "kicking around
too long" und every effort should
he taken to push it lo romplelion
along with Hu* fourlaning ol
lllgliwuy 17-92.
KxtnltllHlicri 20 years In
Srolt nnswr.ed. "Ju.,1 travel the
Orlando
road ami you wdl see the need
for II," ami spoke in favor of
RECOMMENDS
every effort's being mode to have
Multiul Funds for
the roud four-laned.
Dean spoke in favor of four
Investment
tailing both road,.
We
havr
mnnv customer* In
Kader
said
Acting-Governor Sanford and
surrounding' ter*
Charley Johns and F rauds While
rilorr.
hair. Stale Hoad Hoard member
had proud,cd to let the bid am) Complete Information on It A
have construction started on quest.
French Ave. hy the llinc they go Phone Or1nmhi 5-N0.lt collect
out of (dfice.
ar write 1113 Conway Itoad
Ilutlgun said the widening nl
Iteprraentlng
French Avc. is essential lo gel­
ling produce out to distributing
centers. He said Highway 17-92
was Ihe only arterial highway
connecting all the communities ii
LAKELAND
the county und. a* such, was e&gt;
Member
—
Mldweat S t o r k
srnlial lo, "we, the people that use
Exchange Chicago Board of
it," He stressed the road's pre
-Trade
fc
sunt condition Is dangerous am
Complete Investment Herelee^
said the people want and are
titled lo Its Improvement.

Wounded Driver
Brings Bus Home

W IN NIill.S AT I OS’I f ME IINNCE
Mr. anil Mr*. «• u- Miller (pirliirn l al l e f t ) were picked n«
(r a n d prize winner* fur Im Iuk the itm«l ■ -Ini'- wrecked ••••nill**'* nl n rii.lu m r d a m e spiiilMircil h)
N a r y Officer* \M»e» ( l u l l Satnrdin night at the » I m r - rluh at (lie Sanford Naval Auxiliary
Mt a (lrm Those atlendlnu n err to wear i i e d u m c depictin g the) had been *hlp-w rrrki-d. 1.1. ( | u )

(lie
(lie
\ ir
and

Miller (renter nirtiirr) won first prli# aa the fiinnlrM-dren.ed couple
I’vrreli firelnhe (right I were winner, of Ihe prize for hating the mnnt orl|
er. are in \.IH2. Hr. It.
Weliten, USN (shown at right In ranter and r
man of the dame and muxler-of-eerrnionlrw.
T u n . Ilrt. I ft. I M l

T1IE HANFORD HERALD

N Y Exchange Is Under Fire
Concerning Prices O f Coffee

NEWAIlK. N.J . .r
Itinv no I imdheis plav ll Why do olilei pen under IH me piohileled I lie pii/i(nr a single game may mil exer d
the surface |, a harm lcs, gambling, pie e njoy i f
lle e a o se , s a y s mi e x p e r t. It's a 52.VI ami Iota1 prizes for one eve
game—hnl It i« stirring up
tninTi
of Ihn country that even some elec slow g a m e N u m h e i s a r e e alled nng may not exceed $1 ,0-10
In the imuilh of August, for ex
lowly, giving people p 'e n ty id t im e
linns will he Influenced h&gt; it
NKW YOIIK Jv nic New York
nnple I IH. games of hingo weie
Legally II enn he plavr-l only In lo look ■iv 11 th e ir c a r d s
played ill Hie stole llefiile il was I ('offer and Hug.ir Kxi hangr is In
l orlliei oi'Ue, it's mil e x p e n s iv e
New Jersey. Ithode Island, funnectlcill, Maine, Nevada aid p u t A hin „n niam ifiieliirei sa y s s o r h (al /ill il was estimated th.il i Ihe full fluodllg il uf |&gt;i Idle attcntlun
of Marylaml, A few stales n li veys show dial pi ivers m lihoile only alio il Ml games were plays-1 j nghl now
The guvi-riimi-iil says its opera
as Texas. Colorado and Trnni-v &gt;e Island mid i 'i ii m e d o nl li ve I all in a eiiiop.ii aide nuuilli From
have a llrrcl bearing on Hudo not have Irg'slutlnu -perlfleajy a v e r a g e of alioul S’/ in a o ei e all Ap: 11 t i Aug .11 11&gt;f,iI reeeipl, from | linn,
mining Illngo In llieii anli g en e v e n in g III Nl o lei ev it m is le igo in the slate were t / llVl, pi ice you pay h r a cup of coflec
.it lm- linn liriiiim down lilt- street,
iL’iti HI.
o Ihiii I $2.70 In I’eiiosylv.mill d av
bllng laws
'T o r eveiy one wlm hollers nr lur a |iiund ol coffee al Ihe
S3 .Vi
*
Hut adually—Dial is, illegi.ll&gt;
y ol f i iu i s c . il a p p e a ls I" ahoul IIn*si- slilcl regiilallnos." 1 inarki-l
It'd playesl In most sections of the
llroker.s lep-d Ihe charges -par
•" ■ Wel'er. ’ lliere are a hundred
rmmtry while law enlnrceineoi a sti.uig hu m in iri-l'iid Id ■ in
Ill'll.irly I!.i- a n is.illnn that ina
agencies carefully look the oilier s l i ii d lo g.imlile. lo win simieihmi: who ate happy We’re showing that | nipiilaliniis
in futures added nearly
hingo definitely call he controlled
fm p i .ii In ally liollillig
way.
.’to-1 inilli'in dellars In Ihe nallon's
What a h ul Hie lug lim e hmgi
In Michigan, for example, a
coffi-e hill tin, year
bingo referendum l« such a hilei iipei'alui s who o p e r a t e p r o l e , s o n
lie Ilia) a, il may. Ihe latnsl
Nov. 2 Issue I'liit ll may overdue!
liarrage of accoxatlons has upsel
Mnny are hiniCst Iml some say M any A rc Injured
mv other prn|Hi*uU ami even ilI e mill ne I.f Hu- world's hlguesl
Cltlo (he fale of candidate I i i law enforecmciil 'd in er who its*
and oldest coffee futures Irailmc
In Train W reck
governor anil U.S senator While rimes to he ipiuli I h&gt; mine, at
The visitors' gallery, nor
both flepulillcans and li-im -n il, i.n keleers
ST LOUIS '.1’~Thirty-seven per cenler
lie riled case, in which pioles , ,nes were Injured yesterday in tile mully o|a-n la Ihe piddle doriut
have steered clear of Uto iaa*ic,
trailing
hours.
Is locked and liar
those opposing anil those favoring dniuil gullies allruded hingn ad-1 collision of a crnek Wabash paslegalized hingn are trying to get diets, many of whom were tranv tenger train and a work Irain. red Kxplilln, one luuker
"We're afrntl some fanatu
out a big vole wTUch might oiled iHirled In Ihe games hy chartered tintli moving at slow speeds, on the miglil
gel op there anil ln*x i
mixes. A "jiielcpnl" running Into SI Louis approach lo n Missis
other races
hood)
"
The ipirstion was Ini red i.n Hie llnmsands ol dollars was Imlll up. i sippl Itiver bridge.
As Id Ihe priee of coffee wfnft
Michigan bail'd by pelill-jn, spun ’I lm winner we, planted
| Mo.I uf Ihn In len d were treated
reaches the eoo*nmi'r. hy Uie
inroil hv a nutnher of n io m &gt;f l
The In'v c- forcemml oidrer | Inr «-u&gt;-. Imnves and sleiel: ami II
time
il goe, Ihrnugh Ihe various
lilg game a wire was released from area Imspilal
rharlUhle organization,
Mmv
Twelve were kepi for further oh liiioilling stages of roasters, whole
I’rtInstall) clntrcli group, mo nr
servallnii, Iml riom wn» reporled snlers, packagers and relailcrs
lively opposed, claiming chiiilv
anywhere from M In .Ml per cenl
ill ermils eniidiliuil
bingo would npen Hie dour In i u-k
i , added In Hu- priee.
eleem.
The W ahisli train, lire t'mimui
It's "illy in Ihe rarest of instances
On Ihe one hand hingn I* p iptilar
hill, ell route In M lamis from
I lei nil I, was polling seven ears Iml liiat ellhcr Hie professmiiii' specu
wllh veterans mid fraterm l groups
none was ill railed h&gt; Ihe aceideiil Ini' r nr tin- hedger will iccepl ar
Many volunteer fire d epaiim rol.
II eonllimeil mi into Ihe SI l.iuii. i oil delivery "f the coffee lie has
lean heavily on ll in lu.v m u
"bung’ll" under a futures conlrncl
•I.il loll
equipment lleveitlle lo in h nr &gt;
lie iinrmally switches the c mlrail
helps sii|i|&gt;oil hospitals, hoys milk
In a later imiutli, sel's it 1 1 some
fnr loildes mrl aids in oilier clin e
else or uses II In sat.-fy nr:
(aide works.
Jury Recommends laiily
eoriler roinnillnienl.
Illllgo has especially slum : .on
|H«rt In manv Homan t'lifod'e
• Ire f-iimtilairil agiliisl Hu- ex
i Voting M achine s
churches which have in epi d n
change lx Itin I d , rules limit (rad
ns a Irgllioi tie mean &lt;( &lt;u og
M’KPKis r \ mg lo cm l ain specified lvp".s infunds In upporl wmlhv pan li a'
iml 1'iry. mv»- 11 sr.Ydf, of Hi.i/lllnn enffrp, inn i n
llvlllfd
gating alleged elcdpui irrcpdarl- winch mo t lie shipp'd fisim thi
One pile I III this me I , iv III ll
Hex, i *&gt;'•&gt; mmrndc I yexlcrdav Hint |Hiri nf Sanlox To flu • hiokcr
’without hingo his parish n old mil
v ling mm hlnns he purrhavr-l in say "That's Hu- way mir cusloin
Support Its nhnril lr*"’ lumh ,i»d
'slop anv po' ilhllllv of ft.mil "
cr» want II "
recreation programs Some h ■* li
II rcpurled tfi.it Hie -upervisiu
llrokets oil the exchange repre
nyoagogoes .dsn s i .... Ihem
of leiilslr.ilion lias left h,til'd Imxc. soul «lirnt.s from ax far away a
fill Ihe oilier hand I’role foul
unguarded m an open v.iull and l.iurlon. Amsleidam. Ilio di- Jan
i lorn in ■ gfe prelly snl’dlv milted
"we feel that llils I, veiy cult- d n f and Jogjakarta. Hales are rn
again si church
siiop'irted hingo
durlvc to any pusslhll.ly of tain corded on a nationwide ticker a
gam es- or hingo played aovwliere
perlug. '
fnsl as they're made; infonnallor
"Hip a'lein dive I t politicians
Kmcry l amplmll, the supervisor, on weather and crop condlllono
caught between oe h flrtulv en lid'ev fi rhiil' an organic dlon In had said a piper veal no an Inner ceffee afloal on Ihe high eax. ship
&gt;rf'inni'Mid 1 rent hingo equipment m Inlng In vault door was turn li n e before wrecks, rev'ilullims, and change,
r referendum hv the volei'
. a piniesxhiu.il i .dler In f u i, no Hie official v de eanvii-s fur Hie In foreign exchange rales. Is re
While It's let a Iml Ivxnc in llda j person ran call mure Mini one May 1 nr Im,i ry lla'lul boxes wen
reived dally hv cable and |m.le&lt;
yoar's New York elections be evening i I hlneo In Hie sl ain in n stored In Ihe vault
CRUM* ll'nj'ii upponent. have llo given year Sale of nlcolodi'' In-v
The |uiy, however, ,ild it found •hi Hip hullrlln hoard
choice helwcen parlies—II may i rages and ai|uilltanee of ymillix no evidence the vault had been
The current ruckus about coffrr
eventually heenme mif A enosll
lirnkf-o Into.
lutinnnl nnirnilin"id must win Hie
AtTOft'.S sun
approval of two sepaialrly elected
liP IS I'ltOHATION
ItAI) TO m iltH F
legislatures (whlrli are clcrlcd
lO.^ANUELKS MV-Edward 0
NKW YOI’.K MV—Saul J All'll,
every two years I ai l of the vtd
head of Ihe Traffic Siiiiiioonx CNtOy Hoblnsini Jr. was fined tino sm
era In a referendum Thus a Idngo
(tm dim ird I'rnm I’agi One)
plan would require legislative am benefits are obtainable (rum por trol lliireau, lias lenriu-d that a placed on probation for a yn,
prnval In I0M or lu.v;—mid again chase of a single policy (nr a few New Jersey driver wlm received niter he pleaded uiillly yestcrila;
in 1957 or I9.W. II con'd no* lie atilt- ronM a tiny, when adually several a tickel for speeding last Thurs­
In a drunk charge.
billed lo Ihe public before the gen­ policies are required l» gel all Hie day won't he able to answer It.
The actor's son Is lo hr irlei
Joseph
John
Orrfrk,
of
North
eral clodlon In November, 1957.
advertised lienefltx
ttergen, N. J.. reculvi-il h sum­ inuv. in in nanla Monica Superior
. Meanwhile, hingn continues to
7.. home
Home aiiveriHomcnix
adverllxomcnls mier
offer mons
t
for speeding on the llronx t'oiirt on two charges of armet
b« piayva in New York. It's ex- regularly mmdhly Inemne "even
ally popular In New York l-'lty for life," l-TC1ehnrged, bid only In lllver I'urkwny Thursday.
Police reported he lel Ills com­ roblM’ry Involving holdups nf lw(
tha police customarily pre­ rases of total (Usability doe to ac*
panion.
John Hrown. of New York laxlrnh drivers. Ho is at liberty
tty know nothing about ft.
t-ldcnlul bodily Injury ure lifetime
Clly, lake over the driving uflur on $10 ooo bom! In that case
ttlilana, which lina cracked payments made.
MVlly nn all forms of gam- ' One firm—The Life Insurance Hie ticket wus Issued. ,
111 the past cntinlo of veara, Co, of Amerlea, anil Its offlecra— Two hour* Inter, Hrown crashed
troopers recently raided a are charged with ftilsoly represenl- into a concrete wall, killing both
bingo gamo In Ihe heart of Ing that It la nn old, established, men.
ich country, ll stirred n |j-elluhlo life insurance company
LAST TIME TODAY
a r. The Im-nl sheriff Ttnd a nluncer In Iho acrident nitd

it picture*), waa chair

Judge Rules Singer
Not Child's Father
l.OS ANGELES kT-HIngcr John
ny Johnston and hi* wife Shirley
embraced hoppllv afler a superior
court Judge ruled that Johnston Is
not the father of a showgirl’s expeeled child.
"Just because a woman soys iman is the father of her child
doesn’t make it so." Judge Elmer
D. Doyle commented yeslecd.iv.
as he denied the claim of Hcltc
■'
..................
Mowers testified
she wa* intimate
with Johnston in a hotel room In
Washington last March.
Johnston. 39. denied ll and his
attorney'said he will press John
«'«o'a separate action In Santa
Monica .Superior Court uvklng for
declaratory relief or u judgment
staling th*t Miss Mower, has no
claim oil him

prices is nothing new to the 71year old exchange—II was the ta r­
get of a sizzling congressional
probe in the mlii tOs—bill there
are aomt) tralers who find the
publicity embarrassing
"My neighbors don't stK-uk hi!
me any more." comp'
trailer
Many brokers are violently opposed lo government suggestions
dial Ihe exchange be brought un­
der Ihe Jurisdiction of the govern­
ment's Commodity Exchange Au
Ihnrity wliich supervises trailing
in cotton, grain, soyliean and many
oilier futures.
"We're an international exrliangfl, u world trading center,'"
LIZ EXPECTS
tiiey assert. "We deal with an
SECOND (llll.D
lm|x&gt;rled commodity, and our
HOLLYWOOD (if—Actress Eliza
clients are stretched arourrl the both Taylor expects a second hah)
world. If the go vernment move* In March, har*-iludlo, MGM, am
in and trlr* to run the show, our nnunced yesterday. She amt her
customers would probably set up husband. British actor Michael
a new exchange somewhere else— Wildings, have an IR-inonUi-olil
probably In Canada "
son, Mlchucl Jr.

Stem

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£ behind your
v Gulf Life policy
lo inveoted
in tho South.

Very faw people can put aside enough whiU forking
to avoid a major drop in their standard of living
when they retire. U N LESS...
... they determine now (o do something to guarantee
the continuation of a ■toady, adequate incomt
after retirement. Gulf Life's economical retirement
income plans have provided retirement independence
for thousands. Your Gulf Life representative
will be glad to tell you how easy it is to atart now.
Without obligation, he can aleo show you how
your present life insurance policies can help you
with your retirement plane.

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K ID t IN T H E A T R l

IHT and WEDNESDAY

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AGENTS
P. L. RUDD
J. P. WILSON

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106 N. Elm

Phone 1101

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W eather
Fair through Thursday except
clear to portly rtomlv imar snutl.n i l and cast (rnlr.il roasts.

Established 1008

VOLUME XLVI

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U M B E B

City water was rut off this
rig ffrom 7-0 o'clock from
Olive Ave. and l.'lth Rt., west In
Groom's Academy and .south to the
City limits to allow contractors to
tie in new pipelines.
• • •
A Another reminder Hint a have
jail inerting Is to he held at 7:30
p rn. today at the City Hull to dis
rusi a proposal to have a Horidn
State league te.no here next
year.
.
• ♦ •
Kay Ghoeinakrc of Sanford ha*
recently Joined (ha iirganlratlon ol
Lowell Ozier, Sanford home hiilli.
er. according In an ahm&gt;uncom&lt;'n!
today by Mr. Drier. Shoemaker I
a graduate of Ihe University ol
Florida, receiving Ids degree ii
'(■onstruction engineering there to
7JJ2. He has had several years'
experience in civil and municipal
engineering work, anil Iwo year.,
xvlih the Army Engineer* In Kn
rea. He received Id* discharge
from the army in May of tin
year, and ha* bean recently cm
ployed by Phillip* Properties in
Orlando. Drier stated that Shoe­
maker will he engaged in cncl
nearing and design work and will
(Continued on page four)
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P

Chief Advises
Safety Check
City firemen responded to a
homtf fire call about 8 a, m. to­
day at 51)8 E. Fifth St., caused hy
k defective chimney, according to
, Jflre Chief Mack Cleveland.
^ Tbe^bulhllp^ ia occupied by Calc
Chief Cleveland did not ratimate
the damage, but warned all home
owners In Ihe ally to check all
heating units before turning (hem
on.
"With tho advent of cold wea­
ther,” Cleveland warned, ''w r have
u rash of fln«v hreak out every
yenr, which could lie avoided nlong with the resultant danger to
life and property, if proper pro*
nieaaures ware taken.”
s "Many of the calls tho depart­
ment respond* to at this time of
year directly reauit from faulty
fluea and chlmnlea. Home owners
ahouid check their heating unit*
and ventilating outlata to deter­
mine whether any clogged condi­
tion or obstruction exists," lie
added.
Chief Cleveland also recommendcd that leaves and trash be clean­
ed from gutters and drains, for
•sometimes, lie explained, sparks
Crom chimney* can Ignite them.
"In thla way tha annual fire losa
throughout the city ran he ma­
terially reduced,” he acid.

Club Sponsoring Tilt Here
To Get Funds For Charity

No. 13

In Puerto Rico Arrested
Ex-Employe Of NSA
Is Indicted Today
On Secrecy Counts i

With an advance sale gonl of 1,000 set, ticket sales for
Ihe Kiwnnis Club-sponsored football ganio today lilt the 707
mark with one *&gt;f 10 tennis not yet reporting. according to
advance sides chairman David Cntchel.
The game, to tie played between the local Sctninolcs and
Ketterlinus High School of St. Anghsttno. will take place F ri­
day night in the Memorial Stadium. One football game la
sponsored every yenr by the local Kiwnnis Club to obtain
money for its underprivileged children's fond.
This year, advance sales have already exceeded by 80

Cop Thwarts
W om an's Try
A t Suicide

Sedition
Charges
Are Made

I M KSDNYII I t: i,Pi— An
nt tiliity police sergeant saved
woman from lumping into the
St John*. Itiirr from the Main
Street Bridge last night hy
Reds A rc N abbed
AI 1 \ W hirl \. \ .• T* ,1m«r|i!i giahhtng her hair.
* gl. It I I anirr. ilriilng hi*
I! IN fry it. \\ *. ititlflril t"il k iti
In N Y C , O n Isle
I .mill across the span, said he
v h r &lt;ft •r i
util w\ hiltx li hi
♦ thiMi.i of Inst year. The sale* are
*.w the H u m a n with a font and
dim.* k;n\•*!funf "ii •• ii'ii■ .♦•• i i
liMiulled hy Kiwaninn team* rapSAN" J l ’AN* P u e r to Rico
■ini alre.uli oier the bridge M 1) — FR I nkrents a r r e s te d
l|r pi
I . plr . N I IIHHHTt f
tniiud by Dr. L. T. Dons, lis te r
I Hti *»i |i • , *’t P IV(rr i M. T" railing
Tharp, E F. lame. (Tiffnrd Melie stopped in time to grali n ine f’uert** R ican C om m u­
(•MU' .» It ihlrd • Mipl*’N• «*t IIn* 11
Kihtnu, It T. Milwee, Irving I’ryprr • »■»•*! \ ,t t &lt;)li 11 *i' i if \ N ' ll • on,, nl to-r hands and wlien she n ist le a d e rs to d a y in a p re ­
or, James Urant, Joel Field,
is. it - I rlt tp I 1111•«rf11 »h.‘M i'. |.night him In- grahl.i-d her hy d aw n sw eep view ed as a
Floyd I'uluier and itobert Brown.
,i III IDU' ' pt Dili 'll ft) fit' "'I'
lire hair aiul held no until an miTup sales team at a luncheon
t f s iIt' I hi ti) 1&gt;&gt;ii) Id .«Ii•&gt;tIn i hi
i.lenfllleil .allot I.. Ip. d him pull c rip p lin g blow at C o m m u n ist
meeting of the club toduv at' Iho
p a r ty a p p a r a tu s on th is is­
lion
her hick
Yacht Cluli was that captained
I anirr suit the woman liitd land. A n o th e r P u e rto R ican
TId null* fmt uf fl)*l ttof iitrnf ••
bv Tharp. Topping Individual
kim .hr had li en out nf work Red lender w as seized sim u lfits' V "ts»l I rti.l i\ III ft It i
i
sales Is llowuld Montleth.
l.u lliirr nnmtlix. She gave her l fnneouslv in N ew Y ork.
krmuli I.d-iI s \t i »filiiitU itifm m.t
Overall !&gt;&lt;&gt;*» of the progtam
fi*)11 v\ lilt r* t••i s tt
name is Dr.-ire Parks of JarkHARTFORD. I'm n i-n. preil committee having charge of tlie
f I In* nine lender* were n»niiirned
I ft*' I »)|f f It *\«t mnrtif s;»\ if sum tile, I anirr said, anil was uuieklv before 1‘*s|i»in1 (‘ofiimi^dent Eisenhower said lodav the event Is J. C. Davis. He and
i. tllili'l r. *. t I'l h.|f| .Mitfiorit k fi* | IwMiki-d .it to-iiili|iiarlrrs a n d
CRISTINA 'ANTON. IS. arrive* m world has arrived at * point where (iatchel extiecl to reach the 1,000
i*»ru%
i Unrm*ti Ju'in nn rlwiriftM of
iiirnrd m n to the woman's iliil■|\ )• • ||f tits' IMlHI fit Iflull. If* I 11*1
famdon to represent Italy in the there is no lunger an alternative mark l.y Friday.
I *udiiHnr ' ho Smith \et 1»v ri*lv&lt;»»
fIf1*1 ,tfd 't rtf i ' m* i|.*sr r*M*|M*i ,iif.t'i -...in
“Mtsi World" context. The origi­ of victory nr defp.il In war hut
After initial expcm.rj, all nil'll' I’iitinw ind I. t. f • .ivetthrow of
diti lilt! U or I I U it ||
nal * Miss Italy" waa Injured in un mils "dagrro nf desliuelivn "
ies derived will he -split evenly
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Speaking Infnrmalls In a pnlue
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Hue was chosen. (JntcrnatloMiill estimated crowd nf 7.MV) person, Kiwnnis club, which will devote
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tit!! .uul i il r .■ I'lfftrnt it|i*»i I* !.*•
ai Trimiv ('..liege r mvoralinn all its profits to underprivileged
I »♦' f»*&lt;l h* i • w i f 1*.•'i1 .i' . i.i ft').
It J f.l It-'r 'll MmS' s •.minim*' »
ceremonies. Hie President called children. (Satchel euiphusKml that turn* tils eye* toward the nun. • It'D
\ " D# f 1 .1 m v 1*1 l i" fl :&lt;•r fi- ti*
nil Ihe vmlth nl America I., lake c,p..||.es dill not come out of the In the Cuyahoga County CrtuM •
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f r i l l - | fill' fstlS I•|
•lie lead In p tr.rrillig a se|i-c nl food, Imt all profits went into it. room, Cleveland, wtieie I e &lt;* i
• 1 i Id 1*Hlf N"V • ti • It iV fl 'll* 1' t 11' ’
, fIn t I 111(1 J'*l\ It II
I spiritual value*
Duly under very unuaiial clrrum- to trial for (lie slaving of In &gt; -vi •,
1 - i•1 x \M ' *1ID*V •■1f.' • 4 AmiI'M III
flnfrr«in'.-«"Ui
i lie railed • ueli values Ihe irul stances, Unbind said, are any nf Maillvn. 31.
It'D, fl |)| *" t D*l|fit* til* ( onmnmlxt
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these
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.1 I | V Dill* tt»l &lt;■• k thru* 1teb’n
mile County.
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. Elsenhower rereive.l hi linunr
C o fC Chairm en
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fl . v. fits »id • . Hi
not lutpllrahle in Pto'ito Hic«» in
I ary doctor nf laws degree .it core stadium Frlduy night to handle
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view of ith t»i* *nt itatiiH iis n
, ninnies marking the rnUetfe’*
Davis iiniioiiliceii. Among tliosr Arc Appointed
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LONDON '/P—One hundred ve.ir I I3?nd year He Hew here from serving
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\\*Mild i iipplr th*' phi tv nopiirntus
.ix to ul Ii&gt; i &gt; i ecofid nffi'inler
n s David Smith, 1'iyor, Fred (if Ihe appoint on nl ol * . in In , L' el *im*» td
France were at war with Itiissln. [ other tomorrow night
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sick and wounded soldiers had III New York were lulled as non nut anil soft drink salesmen. !L log loar
thr &lt; nfiomiiiiat pm tv in fit*' Knitcd
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aroused Britain's secretary of pollti'-al hy the While House, hid
The rliium.-ii a lei llu- coin
lias agitated .ihifU! with tho
Him ,xin him i hi. ( a it *' in Ihe hark I'u* it * Hican Niiti'tiuiUhtd ^lout)
war, Sidney Herbert He sent the criming In the midst of the con­ Woodrow Cash, McKIbble. r'. C. nPiti-c- lhe\ will In-.id ait a- fnl Id»m il :•» • *
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and
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nurse—Florence Nightingale—on a gressional campaign as Ihev do
lows Flliain ( XXill. - .......... k
indcprtidrtt'r • f the i lainl.
Mini ^ Sm«U», tom I t'Kiiiselloi, f*oTilt*
historic mission of mercy.
they gave Ihe President—as Vice by Field and Ted Wlllluttis.
member dnp II s Itdlh.un
pub lull Mill III*’ II
1*111 &gt;»iiid «*idv «tnt* «»f |h r
I
•id ihe I l\e .n old in.ide .1 vnlki.o ai|**»U
In Ihe niter cnulusion of battle I'reslnenl Nixon recently said- an during th egaino will be manned licitx and ,nil. ill .mg, 11 *m i ' s i •h* • l Mid
flint "f Koirrimt Curhfli
\ feilm 11 **
'•' | n in.11 k lionf a kin I. was told hy
field casually stations, the 34-year oppsrtunllv to focus attention on
Principal speaker at Hie inter* nr: Imilld un.l I mil.-iil'nii. Jack *\ ’'lie
v i'i math' in New York,
w.i * &lt; . l|i
’•'''' -|uin ei in Iml up, that he in Aihoim
old nurse fought through snarls nf the Republican ndmlnlstrallo'i In ■lub meeting today with the l ake Htemper and t Ii &gt;1 1&gt; Mm on
Iiv hi de
"« I hi* t hll &lt;1 !
! i ili-d Spmiger nulside llietr sehud fhr *ith*T ttiti* w* re picked up in
military red tape to organise of- the home stretch
Wier club svoa Jack Utembrr, Mtircalinn, Jim Out igrtritlfun- ♦uhrifi'i
In li|(l|. I I’elei -pp (ill 'viiinasiuni an I slabbed S;r-piyer I'u to to Uni*.
feellve rare for the slfk amt
Ocn.
J C lltiHdiiion. tunimi i - ml
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Envuhowrr gn| a roaring weh manager of the Mayfair Inn, w hit1C
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AiInina irni Mrntiflrd hv
ntry r « Sditipc 3 ' *•' "luipropeilT taking
maimed The death rale In hef come from crowds which linrd Ihe told tne assembly now hgwpy n*vadlKYIIe. J , I
'h-• nldi-i hov slummed
In.. 11ini'|d..
j ffit* Kill ii * hnvlnir b©r»i uHriocintril
• er&lt; I dr f.
hospitals dropped from 42 per rent street In the neighborhood of the was to be In Sanford and t'nankea Hun. W C. Ifni'ldsoii Jl
I hr Im u g . I MIX IP.Ill Ill-Ill
with Hi* t *oimiiov;l’tt pn 1 1v in
In 2 per renf.
Im l..''rial. «’IH&lt; .il M( Kilit.if.;
college, and (rum those along the residents for their kindness to
I io 11o Itiro mid c I IMI The i.nAmong her *laf( o( nurses were route /rum Hie airport.
couniy nmi com.- mid pl.mino ; -d l.-iug In on ill i h Wind ill'
him,
rlellle at
in»onct‘iot nt taifl to* had mrvrd as
five nuns from Di*r Lady of Mercy
Member discussed renovations and lotilne, Hubert Itrow-n I l their
citation which arromp.mled
'I In* . hai i i. on v. hii li
Jl*
Processes
\"tilIi •Dcit'lni1 at».I «!•“» as an
Convent In Bermondsey, the first thoThe
Inking place nt the lintel and the latlvc nn.| na.i.mal iH.lt* , (• m
honorary
doctor
of
law*
degree
lee
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pi wa i'l*- led
ins| i id f"i m Mm v, m
Homan Cntlmllr convent estah hr received praised Ihe President Mayfair Inn country club, nun lax Slcnaltt.m
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Billed in England after the refer In this way.
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H Cases Today
then, after .saying how ainaxrd le Mark f’lnvcland D
1. . a n Ill
raitlih I
mallon Bernard Cardinal Grltfl.i
’&gt;•&gt;- 1..
.I'llt t ** \»'W \ •&lt;I k l Jl rr idrtlt
was
at
the
link
of
convention*
ii lirulth. Mar..-n ll u ... -p
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"The supreme commander, who
arehhishuit of Westminster, Bril
&lt;i "iilinurd *oi p »rr four &gt;
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the city, lie told the group ivh.s' Merle Warner f nr .
k f*i
I ’. . I ' t ........ ,■ II .nln's trading Calholir churchman In lh&lt; hedgerow* of Nurmaml' could lu&lt; (lime to biing more of Sell mull load- In ul
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Zeus and now like the light giving th.-m heir.
memory
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Prometheus
is
giving
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fur
After the Crimean War. Miss
Bobbie Mui il-u.l - 1
II I &lt;|i Icri .* tel t in ■' ■,.
Movie Tim e Table
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Nightingale relurned In England peace' to make America memnr Play Try O uts
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"l'i mre Ynlinn'
rots to reform of civilian linspltol lifr, has accomplished achieve
will meet tin - ,.n. i n
I i-u i i n
ft'* ’ 'i*»mt\ f in 1 f t'*r trial and foil*
I lilU-'l I"
iiirnts which have a home in the W ill Be Tonight
I pi. .1 l.:i ■ 5:0d - 7 nn
care
u'elcek at III. 1 "M •') • &gt; ' ' i •••
ill.il m i
» ■ • \\ «o «• ’r mi*f*o riot to thr f ti
I............ hut
In 1007. when she was 87. she mind* of men they Dir iis to lix
First reading* will hr hrld • - ai I ruulllie bn-m&gt;MDVIEI AND
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was awarded the Drder n! Merit, nuc eye* on Uiu greatness of ntght (or "Jnm nrv Thaw" win.1
Sr hi i e ti -.'in
I •*111* in fit'lif i • n f oi flu Sciimi'l.
one nf Britain’s highest honors, America, eau-mg n« to remem is fo hr Hie fir present ill rn • '
"M unv Me Again"
• • Mill \ t'illl* I I|*ll|
I I I r it x ill Three years later the nurse whose ber that It was won bv men with the Sanford Theater Guild, ickk i
.1 P.i in I'd
II MS
Ci It ANVII,LI! M
name became a legend In her life- courage, with the knowledge of Irijj to Don Bi.lei, director
"D.-vll i Cni.v’ii"
Nt iilv V»i
i \ n io ttN i» \ m \ m ;
their diii.v. and with a tenic of
lime died In her London home.
Thirteen character* are need, i Mgs.jrliusi-tts \11 \ ■i
8 18 nullli-.ls yi-ilei
k s i im \ I 1 11
honor In action
to complete the east Everyone m Duardillieii wen I llr-.l I
i*i* )h*»n m
fuKVft /I *•
tlo* .faptitiDM*
cut.O ft I'D DIM XI I .
"Such an Athenian has come in tetestrd in little theater work i will'll then llnniie. i.-i
Proph
*if i"i\- t ton* ii’ t»*il.»v f'tim alrd .tf
PUPILS DISMISSED
"I'll.- |'ri«Uier nf /. lids
to our midst to inspire us jo that Invited to lie in the Cl)v Hal' plane pluive.l ml * I .a w
.f il l. onv II* • \* rtiiiv i *. rt*l ii \ l.'t.'i hlllion \ ’ii t l • ’ niillioti tlolhtt t
JUAREZ, Mexico '*)—More than we may icar every monument of .uii.lorium at 8 p.m. foi lisnni. of llu- Bi lk hu. II, I
Cm toon
fho propiity dnnai't* inflicted hy
3,000 pupil* were cut from school virtue and freedom, and thus
n f tin1 Stan U iim I of NtliM*
I Color i
III,if ion, &gt;ai»f •M'siill s u ill n**l l»r la*t month i th ti froils typhoun
roll* In till* arcA yesterday bc- make nur cuunfry an education for
Stmt* 7:15
which to*.I mot*' ♦hnti
lives.
; know n f«»t *‘\ io •! urrk**
cam e nf overcrowdon conditions,
the world.'’

Spiritual Values
Hope In Danger
According To Ike

Juvenile Meld
After Slabbing

Famous Nurse
Left For War
Century A go

Carbon Monoxide Gas Falrl
To Eight In Rooming I loir,r

DETROIT '.fi - Drjdly raile.e
monoxide gax fumes, -reping
Iron. » fault) ehlmney, lad night
klllnt elgt.t ocnn.ant* of a ioum
mg house fur men on the edge o'
Detroit'* downtown district
Nine ether roomers were rushed
to downtown Receiving llusnild
for emergency treatment thru
condition was said to Im. " te n
ponrlly serious."
One of the victims was lile.iti
fied as Muroc Einl.ie, 75. of De
•roll
Hospital attctr.lanls said mod of
the victims were cla J only in night
clothes making lenitive Identities
tion difficult. Most of the victims
were betxseen V) and 70.
Police *ald Zi persona oceiip'rd
the three-story rooming home

OBJL*-

Associated Press Leased Wire

W E D N E S D A Y , O FT . 2(1. IBM

Kiwanians
10 Leaders Of Communists
767 Grid Ducats

Strolling
In Sanford
Veterans of thla area who new
'.misDtanre In obtaining bciirliu
provided by law may receive guid­
ance from Tom B. Dean, asslMant elate eervlre officer. Veterans
or their dependents may consult
I)een while he is here and may re­
ceive assistance In filing applica­
tion* for hospitalisation, rompenaaton, pensions, loan benefits, edu­
cational training, burial benefits
and miscellaneous subjects, where
legal entitlement Is Involved.
Dean comes to. this area as a
Special consultant to Karlyle llous(older, county service officer,
llrumley-l’uleston Bldg, and may
be contacted there at I a. m. to­
morrow.

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

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'Jiiick. action le. • - 1&gt;' * d . . ku *
-kl .'-8, owner of " ■ ' i P-h'.g • ■
cirdlled with . c mg ..dd.in.n .1
lives
Fill-xrkuw k i fold p ' - . in- d.
cove.ed the ga I n..
li..|Hv he
(olf tuldolgid wtno I*. ..-I in I
(rnin a church v i &gt;u e II* aid Infound one of Hn iiil.ni- Ivmg m
i. IniHiroom on Hie t'u-d f.-uu 'linn
lie sla. tod Ii.in, me "" d -mi
Io arnt.xe sleejilnc ' on *
Flleineil said the Into- . picul
f.n.n i vas Inins, e »In-1.
t.i'd
the budding They n l n out
rains apnareiilly lixisenrd moil ir
In the l.rlck c’l.mney. &gt;m t.uj par
tides to fall over » fine the gas
unable Io enter Hie blocked chlm
ney, entered the l.on.e llirougli a
(i.rnace vent.

Crews aatd Ihe enr pamed between a flare, located at Ihe ceuter
of the road, and the edge of the highway. The automobile rebound­
ed off the left aet of dual wheela at Ihe rear of tho truck and went
down about a 10-fool embankment and stopped in a waler-flltrd
ditch. Graham crawled out a window to the top of Ihe car, Crawa
Mid, from whence he waa rescued by the truckdrleer and tha paxa•rby. !U waa taken to Cocoa by a Hanford ambulance. The truck
was moved approximately 20 feet by the f o r c e of the Impact,

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4 m .4 ft

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whlrh moved Ihe left duals out at an angle uf about 20 degrtee.
The brakr* on the trailer were not Inrked, according to (!Wwe.
Highway t'atrol, who Invrattgated the accident, atands at the point
of Impart. The truck waa loaded with 12 tona of meat scraps. Crews
mtlmaled Ihe speed of Ihe o n c o m i n g e a r at 70 miles per
hour, while Graham, according to the trooper, Mid he waa travel­
ing 50 miles per hour, (Staff Photos)

�Passing O f A Boss
For more then 20 yearn E. H. "Bonn"
Crump wnn the political power in Tennennee.
Hla machine wnn never beaten in Memphin
or in Shelby County. Reprencntatlven, Senatorn and Governora were made or broken at
the giving or withdrawing of hin nupport.
Now at 80, the lant of the blg-cily bonnen of
the old school, Bonn Crump in dead. Hin
death mnrkn the end of n political era.
In 1018 a new ntar appeared on the Tennennee horizon. Eaten Refauver. running
without Crump’n blcnning, won cnally over A
Crump-bucked candidate for the Sennte. A
number of other candldaten turned back
Crump’n candldaten. In nubnequent electionn
lie recouped nome of hin lonneg but never re­
gained entirely hin ntatewldo Influence.
Political technlquen hhve changed and
while there are Mill powerful big-city marhlncn they are ncldom no completely under
the domination of one ntan. The removul of
many votern from crowded metropolitan
arean to the nuburbn, the coming of nodal
leglnlatlon which made poor people depen­
dent upon the charity of the politfc|a) bona,
have played a pari In thin change. Progrena
in education hen made many votern unwill­
ing 16 Rlirrendbr their political ‘prlvflegen to
a machine.
The wornt nin of the political bonnen was
not the fact that nome of them were guilty
of ahunen. Rather |t wan that they uned the
ballot box. denigned an an Inntrument of selfgovernment, to build up their pemonal pow-

r
Diplomacy By Me|l
In three yeprn about 7,000 Americana
have correit ponded with 10,000 peojile overnean Uhdfer the Atinnicen of ihe Cleveland
Council on World Affitln through a "Lettern Abroad" program. There In ntlll a need
for Americana who wknt to entnbllnh letterTODAY’S BIBLE VERSE
In the world ye nhnll have tribulations:
but be of good cheer. I have overcome the
world.—John 10:88. By faith we too, can
overcome. We can do what we think we can
do.

The Sanford
Herald
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Wednendky. Oct. 20, 1954

I writing relatlonahlp with people in other
countries
tflen The program hna proved no nuccons ful
ft Is How operated on a nation
&gt; 1 that
tl
wideb ncaic
ncale
The idea behind the program in nimpfe
but effective. Private dtizenn, correnpondInk With other private dtizenn In forejgn
lundn. can entablinh friendly relationships
in a munner that diplomatic channcln can
never accomplish. A free exchange of Idcan
In ponnlblc no that Americana come to underntand other peoplen and the other peoples
get a butter Idea of what Americans are.
The World grown nmallcr every day and
the well-being of people everywhere in part
of one pattern. Friendly correnpondonce by
Americana with forelgncrn can nerve a uneful purponc that may pay great future d|vl
dendn in International underntandlng.
C o u tfty

A g s fit's

Way Down South
In Sanford, Florida
By C. R. Dawnon. tlSA.. MBA.
YOU CAN BET ON IT—All thlngn come
to him who waltn Including old age.
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UTAH — The Stntc Capitol won built in
1918. The Dome In made of Utah copper and
the walln of Utah granlt. It rotitalnn many
pioneer rellrn. mineral, and agrirulttiral exhtbltn. The monument to the Mormon Bat­
talion, the longest Infnntry march on record,
ift on the capitol grounds.
107 yearn ago the first band of 148 Mor­
mon pioneers nrrived in thu Salt I*uku Val­
ley, July 24. 1847. Organized by Joseph
Smith with 0 members in 1830. the church
had been persecuted, pursued, and plundered
Beaune of rellfeloua beliefs. Loyal adherents
nil hut spanned a continent, by ox team nnd
wngnn, by iiorne and by foot, to a land that
nobody else wanted — a land that was Imre,
desolate, dry. und deserted.
Before the advent of the railroad in
I8B9, approximately 80,000 people made the
trek across the plains to Utah.
Life wasn’t easy. There were Indians to
feed or fight, deserts, mountains und rivers
to conquer, irrigation to master, dry farm­
ing to develop, and u thousand problems In­
cident to carving homes out of an unfriendly
wilderness to solve.
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WHY’ We never could understand why
they call them Income tax "blanks”. They're
loaded.
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SURGERY — Here’s u switch — sur­
geons have now successfully grown skin
from the outsido of thu body on the Inside.
The success of this operation promises many
new clinical applications of skin grafts,
ranging froth replacement of Moot! vessels
to repair of bleeding livers.
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GENERAL TAXATION is one General
Hint may end wars.

Hand Pretzel-Twisting Fading Art
the Industry and found that pretrels are flourishing like c rab g riti.
The hand-twisted pretsel is a
slowly vanishing art form. Lady
twisters ar« crowding out
^rMiol
te men from tba field, ana daw
pretiel-tylng machines are replac­
ing them noth.
"Only about at) per cent U our

(or every person In the United
States," said Tisdale happily.
"People sontetUnla gat thu Idea
tb it pratsei* are only for beer
drinkers. That Isn't true at all.
Housewives and children are a big
market.
"Pretiels are fine for stuffing
poultry, making cramb pie ahd
pratsei bread, and they go well
with raw oysters.
"They have a relatively low calo­
rie contest-only about fa calories
to a pratsei.
"If the beer drinkers were our

rowing beneath Its great walls at
nlohi.
They overlooked the fact that
bakers
bread during those hours. Hear­
ing the scraping of the tunneling
Turks, Inc bakers quit work In
their cellars, dug tunnels them­
selves until they met the enemy
and routed them.
To reward their valor, the king
gave them no dought bul awarded

heriy ldvi, Uia* even have I
til lundaa-mitfe of lee er«arh
t chocolate siuce, and crumbpretiels.
ire ire a few historical facia

Too Late To Classify
Hr HU8HKLL KAY
Now that Niagara Falti acema to hours of entertainment.
be colag upart at the teami It Some uf these famed attractions
have been flirting with the "honey­
might be a good idea iff Florida
Flor
would gat behind a movement to
t&lt; moon’ trade, but none, to my know­
make mu the undliputed "Honey ledge, has made un all out effort
moon State."
In that direction. The lob is too
Certainly, Florida ha* mere to of big for Just a few hotels, attrac­
for the honfcymooneri
. _ on
— B year tions or orgalnsaUons; it calls for a
'rou.
und bail* than anyplace e b r unified effort and If some sort a
Niagara may have bVeh all right uniform plan could be worked out
la grandmother'* day when travel It would pay handsome dividends.
Airlines, railroads and hits llnoi
of any kind waa an event, but teday
with our modam transportation should certainly go along with the
facilities available al such moder­ Idea Perhaps a promotional organi­
ate cost H onda Is within reach of sation might he organised under
the title of " Florida Honeymoons,
most any honeymoon couple.
Where else can liie starry-eyed Inc." (a coordinate the effort.
Through clipping bureaus, nt
youngsters, or the oldster* for that
matter, since cUpid knows no age nominal cost, such an organisation
limit, find more places to go, more could secure engagement announce­
things lo see, more pleasure, fun ment* from any area of the coun­
and cntertaihient than In Florida try These prospective hopeymoonEvery section of the state has ers cook) he contacted by direct
something lo offer, summer or mall, supplied with Interesting li­
winter, spring or fall. They can sun terature and information and urg
and surf hallie from I'ensacolu lo cd to choose Florida for their
Key West; cool sparking lakes, honeymoon.
Package tours designed especial
spring* and tropical rivers Invite
delightful day* of supurfo fishing, ly for honeymooners awl worked
out to fit any pockrthook nnd any
boating or swimming In a setting on
of rich tropical beuty that Is un­ length of time might entice thou*
surpassed.
and*
mis to thb
thu sta
state Colorful ndvortl*
Such notable attractions as Silver Ing Id such ubllcatlon* as "Guide
Springs. Cypress Cardens, Wrekl for the tlrldC' or Holiday” shtnikl
Wachee Springs. Marine Studio*, tio effective.
.Statisticians, those busy indivi­
liainbow Spring, Bok Tower, the
Johit and Muble Rlniling Museum dual who lay things end to end and
vylth
n come up w
'l the answer,
of Art and many others Invite In­ thep
many
ould .......—
probably, lell
how man
..... you ----spection and Insure many thrilling cc—
honeymoon
couple*
ejrff
...............develop lh this
country
tfjrjf each year. My guess Is, a
Inn or mure.
more., M
lllon
Most of
am
money esbcblJy
1 earmarked
N o ^ C o m / p e n L ffave
fork trip. All of tnCm arc thterasBy WALTER (HAMBLIN JR.
1" ||»e cloilnu day* of Congress
Iho New D takvs outlined their
campaign platform for the Nov­
ember election* and the IBM Presidentljl campaign. It wu* (leveloued after they had failed In an
effort to make uneinploymrol an
**ue and also after failure of tryIiik to accuse the Administration
of seeking an Asiatic war.
It can beat be described as a
diplomatic approach to the un­
employment question, a i the
platform I* nothing more than the
philosophy that tno guvcv-ntncnl,
to prevent unemployment, muit
construct and uperate facilities
to supplement the output of private
Industry.
This was the theory In (he old
►ul) Employment Bill presented to
Congress In 1B4L It was rejected
and a much modified Kmployment
Act was passed a year later.
Now the new program . . . .
as Hepubllcans view it . . . .
should give all llepubilcan ills"enters ration to pauie and lake
a second breach, ft hai beth
drafted by a group of well-known
HooseveltT r u m u j supporters,
l-eon M. Keyscrllnu. former Chair­
man of tho President's Council of
Kconomle Advisors, I* staff di­
rector.
The program . Is entitled "Toward Full Kmploymenl and Full
Production". It holds that a re­
cession started Id IBM . . . . and,
« &gt; • N«0lt. the hatfon's. total out-

efl In going "jifinlewhefo." Why
not Florida "

Locations like Klllnor Village,
Miami Reach. Sarasota and Day‘ima Reach are drawing a nice
Honeymoon trade as It is, hut
Stop there. If wo arc only scratch
log the surface why not go out
after this lucrative business and
cash in on these ready-made pros
poets.
We can at least set the wheels in
motion to get folks to THINK about
Florida when they think about a
honeymoon. Niagara Falls did It
with much less than we have to
offer.

Sovtrnmcnt
cxlble and

Hr KD CRRAC.H
For J a m n Marlow
WASHINOTOn m
Ope rcrter’a opinion: Prealdfnt
President El»en^oMcr'ii
wer
wl‘
ower will not run for a aecond
term.
This is climbing out on a long
limb. What the voters do Nov. Z—
whether they give the Republicans
another two years In control of
Congress—could have a lot to do
)vlth making up the President's
mind.
Unless, that is, he already has
made It up. This reporter’s Im­
pression is that he has,
Mind you, this Is only an Im­
pression — an educated hunch at
nest. The only man Who can say
with certainty what’s in the Presfdent'a mind is th t President lilmrelf. And, following Well-estab­
lished practice, he’s keening his
thoughts on this question very
much to himself.
Ho any forecast that is more
than idle crystal gating must I*
Used on (I) what the President’)!
attitude seems to he, as well as
newsmen covering hla activities
rhn determine It, and (g) what
the people around him think he
Will do.
It is from these sources that
this reporter, who sometimes cov­
ers the White House, has formed
the Impression Elsenhower will
not run again—always barring
Mum- unforeseen factor.
James I). Heston wrote in the
New Yurk Times recently that in
SA M

hla opinion it Is doubtful the Pre­
sident will agree to run. Reston
Quoted an unnamed dose associ­
ate of the President’s ss telling
film:
"The one thing that really
make* hi* eves tight up i* talk of
his farm In Gettysburg."
Others have told this reporter
much the same think- And I ve
been able to watch the President
Inspect the almost completed re­
modeling job on his Pennsylvania
farmhouse.
t t was hard to avoid the Im­
pression that here was a man lov­
ingly planning a home—hi* first
real home In many a year—thui
be meant to live In, and not Just
retire to on weekends.
Another strong Imprrsslun is
that, while Elsenhower Is deter­
mined to do a good Job as presi­
dent, he still doesn’t like the Job
and still less doe* he like the party
politics— -and some of the politi­
cians—that Kb with It.
gsni
There I* fairly gsneral
agreeinent among those In dally
Tall/ contact
cot
with the P rrsldent that, If hla personal wishes were all that counted
ho'd be delighted to say farewell
to the White House In January
1BS7.
But It’s taken for granted there
will be tremendous prsssure from
Ihe Republicans to persuade Elsen­
hower, their first successful can­
didate for the presidency since
)02S. to run aeatn. And there ate

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many who feel this pressure, which
would include uppenls to patriot­
ism and duty, would be too strong
to resist.
Tho argument also Is put fOL
want that it the Democrats wfli
control of Congress next month
Eisenhower might want to run
again—to seek "vindication."
Maybe. Hut the President eoid.l
rrgtic that (I) he tins done tils
duty by nutting In four years *«
itresldent on top of an unparulliled military career; (2) the bulk
■if his legislative program was en
.(Ill'll in his first two years; un-l
CM if the people want Democrats
til office they run darned \&gt;At!
have lierocihts In office, and h " l
go home lo Gettysburg
It mu.v be recalled that Sher­
man Adams, the President’s chief
assistant, made a speech a while
Lurk saying Elsenhower might nut
tun In ’Clt tf the Democrats won
in ’54Eisenhower said at the time
Adam* was only speculating—that
he hadn't discussed his plain
with anybody.
■»
Hut If he didn't sav Adams wn*
right, he didn't say Adams was
wrong cither. It could well b* that
h Democratic victory would onlv
strengthen n feeling on the pail
of the President that he's done
Ids Mt and slibuld be allowed to
wash his hands of politics—ant
wash them in Pennsylvania spring
water.

lop
Three resolutions adopted
h.v the
executive board of the Florida
Federation of Garden Clubs at it«
first fall convocation nt Ihe Hotel
Hebrlng last week concrrmil Ihe
National Arboretum, the Arnold
Arboretum, and the Columbine,
which has been proposed as the
national flower.
The board called on Secretary of
Agriculture Ezra Henson to in­
clude In the 1033 58 budget suffi­
cient funds to ..ilntnin nnd pro
— vide the National Arboretum with
such personnel and horticultural
specimens to make It worthy of
its title.
The president of Harvard Uni­
versity also was requested hy Ihe
hoard, representing 2.1.ooo mem
ber* throughout Florida, to re
turn all material borrowed from
the Arnold Arboretum unit In aid
In Its restoration and preserva­
tion.
Because the Columbine, by a
national poll, has been chosen as
the flower best lyplfvlng the col
or*, emblem* amt shapes of our
national flag and seal, Hie es
ecutive hoard went on record
favoring Its designation anil ailop
lion.
The stale treasurer reported the
federation had already paid )40&lt;n&gt;
of the $3000 it had voted lor thr
conservation of Corkscrew cypress
swamp and rookery in Collier
County.
legislative approval will he
sought to extend the Rltic Slat
T Memorial Highway, now ti. S t
Florida hy .-Hiding thr fol
firouml
owing federal highway-, II, |Q
B0, and a part of 27. to the iledgnatinn.
Plans for stepping up the "Don't
Be A Llttrrhug" campaign were
made.
It was unnoiinceil that a conser­
vation workshop will he held in
Galnrsvillc on Dec. 8 !) Mrs. liar
old Butts of Ormond Reach is

W ives Help Hubbies Buy Clothes
NEW YORK UB—About this tirne
or year a man begins thinking
about a new fall suit. As often Si
not he ends up by byiddng what his
wife picks out
Why do men take their wives
along? Merchants will tell you that
a large number of them do. Amt
manv of those who make a show
ul choosing for themselves take
wearing apparel home on approval
—and yon know whose approval
There arc men. of course, who

WIN MNOLITOR
POLITICS IN FLORIDA—This
roiumn
olumn Is
is n
not being written in
Washington—bu
fasnlnglon—
Is beingg typed
nut mi The porch—In the ...
shade «f
a century old oak tree—w
... the
„„
with
blue waters of Lake Kustls trying
to lure me away from my work.
This scene is due to haunt ihe in
Hie coining month* when ihe
rough wenthi-r lukes over the na­
tion's capital Rut 1 have a rea­
son for being here
With the general election right
on too of us. the focus of new*
lias shifted from Washington back
lo tho Individual district*. Tpe
candidates ore on their hustings
and the verhage Is flying. And tb
get the stivy It was necessary to
come lo Florida.
Looked around Sarasota, where
a rent turnout of the Florida Con
resslona)
deli
uresslonal delegation
waa on hand
to help Jim Haley In his fight
against K. B. (Smokey) Sutton.
Tlinse on hand to help were Sen­
ator Holland and Congressmen
Campbell, Bennett, Sikes, Herlong, Haley, and Matthews. This
group appeared together In an egciting and lively two-hot* panel
id questions and artawera staged

should encourage a
expanding money and
credit supply, learning from oxpcrlunco that 'hard money" pro­
motes hard limes.
The present program Is based
upon Inc old Full Employment
Program of lBtf-1040 which, a
Congressional committee develop­
ed,
colntalns
language lifted
bodily from (no Soviet Constitution
. . . and Congressional CommlHdes
investigating Communistic activ­ rote add after this cppearance, Bit
ities have since cited a number of
those suppu'tlng the IP4.VISMU Full
Employment Program as being
affiliated directly with tno Com­
One interestlni
munist movement.
Other planks of thu Kcyserllng these gatherings
platform include:
hi!
Ways wearing hit
"Non-lnflatlonary"
wage
In
rreaie*. Average weekly earn­
ings of production workers In men-

b ln a m w

won't let their women within shoot
ing range of a clothing store. A
man, (ay, who in hl&lt; young manItobd was badly bitten t&gt;y a bunch
r.f Christmas ties from female kin.
Or, one who, way back before the
honeymoon was entirely over, let
his wife pick out a suit fur him,
and when he came out of the daze
discovered ho was walking around
In something that once must have
blankcfrJ Man 'O War. Such men!
go alone to the clothing store.
Bul most men, whether they
know it or nut, don't really choose
their clothes themselves. There are
several types.
Some discover by the trial nnd
error method that It's the belter
part of valor to let the wife's taste
wlh right from the start, rather
Ilian to listen to comments mi the
clothing after the husband brings it
home. Theie criticism* range from
hard to place a bumper sticker on
everyone of several hundred park­
ed earth From Ihe platform. Haley
soild "Since ils Is a Democrat
iity,
figure^ you’ all were going
... 1I figured
vote wllh the party so we ti„
vole
pul
Johem
on your car to save you lh
Hobble, of course, anyone wh„
UoMn t wint them on Hick- ears
frao to take them off—amt no
Rre
■nl feelings." Most of them stay­
ed on.
And What does tho race liNik
like? If yon talk to ardent Dentd
rrals, they will say llaley. If you
run into a rabid Republican, he
will say Hutton. So. we took lo the
streets and talked to u cross-sec­
tion of the people Most of those
We talked to, hail never heard ol
either of the candidate* and fig­
ured they weren't going to bother
lo vote at all.
The problem that Haley fares
Is to get the overwhelming num­
ber of registered Democrats to no
to tho polls. They just naturally
outnumber the Repubtieins In tho
7th district. Many of the Demo­
crat* flguire they
-have already
alerted th&lt;ielr governor and aren't
bothered about any other eandldate.
Oo Ihe other
llrani are despe
Iresiional sett
they might w a.

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NOW SHOWING1

* (p &amp; M o n a lA
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meltane Jr
have atTlved (rum Clcnwuod
Springs, Colo, and are -ipendlni
pending a
few days &lt;
wiIII her parent, before
d in g to Mt. Ply month Hotel in
Sorrento where he is vicc-pred
dent und general manager for ihe
winter months.
Zeke McNuh *nn id Mr and Mr»
D. K. McNat*. who lia, been sta­
tioned wllh tlir United .States Air
Force In Colmubiis, Ohio, I, visit­
ing In Sanford with Ids faintly. He
ptnns to luuvc this weekend for
McDill Air Force llasr in Tampa
where he will remain lor several
days before returning to Colum­
bus.
Friends id Mrs. limner Little
will be glad to know Rial she,la
&gt;ing nlrely iafter
‘
doing
iindergolnn nor- I gcry
gety Thursday at the Orung
Orange Mumortal Hospital In Orlando
Mr. and Mrs I, K. Armstrong
Jr., Mr. and Mr*. Janie., o
Smith, Mrs. Jackie Collins and
Mack GINtrap attended the Fior
Ida Kcntoi'ky football game at
Gainesville Saturday afternoon
The Armstrongs, Smiths, and Mr*.
Collins are formerly from l.exing
ton. Ky. where Mrs. Armstrong
attended the UofK and Mr Arms(, strong wax graduated in 11)32 At
ter the game they had supper al
the Beta Theta PI house as Ihe
guest of Mr. Gllstrap who is a l!&gt;32
alumnus of the UufF where he
played center on Ihe football team
during hlx student year,

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Mr. and Mra. R. IV. Turner have
returned from a several week*
vacation. While away they spent
• some llm« with Major and Mrs
R. W. Turner, Deliloneira, (in., two
» weeks In Heiiilcrsonvllli', N. C.;
A and a week with their *mi-tn-la»
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. It. G.
Drake, Gastonia, N, C. On the way
home they were overnight guests
of Mr*. Tomer * sister, Mrs. W#
J. Whltener, In Willlston, Fla.
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Information
For
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open laughter (rare, let's hope)
to a polite murmur that it's an
awfully cute suit but are you sure
you're quitn the type to wear It.
other males arc «nnvlnced their
wives really do have butter notion*
about what men should wear amt
rely gratefully on their w o£'n
folk's taste.
Actually, many a man hates to
shop. He knows his tendency to buy
whatever the clerk hands him even when aware that thu sales­
man may be palming off some­
thing ho liusn’t been able to un­
load before. Tbc customer know*
ills wife won’t let him go for that
Most women love to shop. They
are willing, even eager, to go from
store to sture, to have their hus­
bands try on garment alter Gar­
ment, to parry wants with sale*men when they're suspicious, amt
to Insist on extra care in ihe alter­
ations. Many husbands value thu
uid.
Women nourish — and without
doubt deserve—their reputation a*
the better shopper, the one with
the real nose for bargains, and ths
unerring eye for value. They don't
let their men forget it.

Socialfiventi.

Miss Williams,
Lewis Barley
Are Honored

Florida Federation O f Garden Clubs
Has Executive Board Meet In Sebring

D A W S O N

t away a
aa-or Utile r m t f a " , and
Ini converted the name to

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Opinion impressed Ike W on t Run

C o lu m n

H A L B O Y L E

NEW YOAK Ob—Everything has
to have a new twtsl today, ta d
the pratsei Is ito exception.
this Is National Pratsei
aS If you didn't

JAMES MARLOW

"FIVE FINGERS OF GIN"

Miss Hally Miller returned home
Monday night after visiting rela­
tives and frlemla over thu week­
end In Tampa and Cliarwutur.

LA8T

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conservation chairman
Mrs. Leonard Toy of Orlando,
state therapy chairman, will re
present Florida on a flower dem­
onstration symposium at the reg
tonal federation meeting in t/mixville, Kentucky, March 28-21).
The annual convention of Ihe
Florida Federation of Garden
Club* wit! be held at Jacksonville.
April 14-18, wllh Mrs. Harotit
Duke, Jacksonville, ax convention
chairman.
Report* of Ihe state officers and
slate rnmmlttce rhnlrmen were
made at the three sessions held
during the day, nt which Ihe slat*
resident, Mrs. Eugene Smith. o(
'ort Lauderdale, presided.
Entertainment for the board In
eluded a lour anil luncheon a I
Highlands Hammock Stale Park
and a buffet dinner at the hotel
wllh Mrs. S. M. Davis, president
of thr host Sebring Garden Club
and Dtstrlrt fl director, presiding.
New clnh.s admitted lo the frit
rratlon were: Rlvervlew. near
Tampa; Miami Shores. Mp IhiiIi'Ura iu Miami: Palm Hibiscus Is­
lands of Miami Reach, and South
Peninsula of Daytona Reach.
New directors attending their
first session were Mr*. Robert
lies* of Dunnclton, District 5. and
Mrs O. R. Hamrick J r . of .Madi­
son. District 1
District meetings will be held
as follows: District 1, Mrs. Guy
Yaste. director. Pensacola. Nov
lit; District 2, Mrs. Stantry Shrip.
Nov. 17. at Chlplcy; District 3
Mrs. O. R. Hamrick Jr., director.
Nov IS nt Mnntlccllo: District 4.
Mr*. J. L. Price, director. Nov I
nt Jacksonville Reach; District 3.
Mr* R. E. ties*, illrectnr, Nov 1
at Ktarke; District 8. Mrs. R. F.
Spicer, director. Nov. to nt Mel­
bourne; District 7. Mr*. L. K.
Spencer, director. Nov. 4 at Sanficil: District 8. Mrs. W. A Ring
ham. direetor. Nov. 3 nt Palmetto:
District 0, Mrs. S. M. Davis, ill
rector. Nov 9. nt Lakeland: Dis­
trict to. Mrs. Richard Hayns
worth, illrertiir. Nov. 10 at Delray
Reach; and District It. Mrs. 1.
laihmeyer. direetor, Nov 8 al
Fort Lauderdale.

P

Mlis Hetty Doris Williams amt
Lewis Harley whose marriage will
be solemnized Ort 23 were him
ored Saturday night with a buffet
supper In the home ol Mrs C I.
RutniT. Hnstrxr* were Mrs A K
Rosetter. Mrs. J. P Chaildm. Mr,
Richard Walker. Miss llnhhvo
•Morton and Mrs. Holder
Upon arrival carl* lady guest
was presented with a corsage of
sweetheart roses and lilies of the
valley attached to a small silver
ring. The wedding ring theme was
further earned out in a floral ar
rangement of while asters, pom
poms and silver wheat eemered
with u large -Ilvrr wedding ling
Ollier arrangements of pink rosewere used throughout Ihe room-,
and lighted randies with himnestled al their base adorned the
tables where Ihe giie'l, were ,e.il
ed.
The menu rimslsled of rhn ken
salad, sheed ham. rongt-nli-tl cran­
berry salad, blitter beans, spired
peaches, hors d’oruv re. lee box
cake, amt coffee
Miss Willlum, was given a
brass plaipir a , a gift from tlir
hostesses.
Those attending were Ml»* Wtl
Hants, Mr Harley, Mr and Mrv
W O StaiiM'll. Mr nnd Mrs M
I*. Mutheson. Mr and Mra O K
Mlisted, Mr and Mra Ralph Wil
Hums. Mr and Mr' .1 W Itrowu
Mr. and Mrs A K Rnssetter. Mt
and Mrs. C I. Httlner. Mr- II I.
Morton, Miss llnhhye Morton.
Mrs. J. W Norman ol Jackson
ville, Mr and Mrs Richard Walk
rr of Gainesville, and Mr and
Mrs. J P Challdin of Titusville

Southsidc Carnival
W ill Be Staged
O n October 30

Hollywood Burying
Richest Character
W ho Died Broke

The first 1034 33 general meet
'iig and covered dish luncheon id
Ihe Sanford Garden Club will luMeld tomorrow afternoon at Me
Kinjey Hall at 12:10 o'clock
Mrs Leonard Toy of Orlando,
date Garden Cloh therapy chairnan and president of the Orlando
Garden Club, will be the guest
(|ienker.
Prizes will be awarded to tlir
circle that has hnd the best attendanen for the past year.
All reports from Circle chairmen
amt officers will be given.

Gus Schmah Tells
Of Building Cost
For New Church
Tim Ethel Root Circle along
with tile Friendship League held a
meellng nt the Iminc of Dr. J R
n **nt Momlnv nlglit. Mrs. Grace
Thurston opened the meeting nnn
Mrs. Mary Simpson read the de­
votional taken from Mark 9:14-24
shieli was loltuwed hy prayer.
Minutes of Hie last meeting were
read by Miss Gertrude Vlnlng nf
•rr which Hie financial report was
given hy Mrs. Florrnee laisslng
Gus Srlimnh s|Hike on Hie cost of
building tlir new rtiurrh and fu
lure linancial obligations.
Progress on Hie sale ef fruit
■ake and greeting rants was rc
inrteil. Hostesses for the Novrm
her t meeting will be Mrs. Marlon
Keeling unit Mrs. Florence !,oislng.
Miss Gertrude Vlnlng and Mrs
Ethel Mrridith served refresh
mi nt-- at the rinse of the mrrtlng
l

C u U and C a iu il |

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N O T r i l K I l ailAU’I.- c o t.
t.\IU :i» S1MT of Imported binds
amt white pepper I weed, was deNign,-.1 hv lint t V l- teihlel Holtontiot.-s are worked into one mdr of
tur collar, tin, I Inti Iona doited on
tile oilier side.

Officers' Wives
Plan Luncheon
In Longwood

Tile annual Hallowe'en earillv.il
will be staged ltd' ve.ir liv Hie
SouHislile Primary ........ 1 mi tinsrliiiiil ground' f)et id Tin- aeliu
ties will get iimlerwav at
1"
p in with a baked ham slipper
Mis Julie Davis .uut
Mr.complete with all Hie tlim ndm '' faint* Grelnke have atinoimeed
tin- 11 iilh'i-eke* s ( l a , , of ||n ! |.r&lt;&gt;,n|.l Is Mil" died m pm n ia ii.n l
Hint will eo't adults 73e and chit dial Photographic Squadron 82's look, a dough Hiut i n n Ih&gt; knenil.'d
Sleak- Knife Sol
■Iren 30c Mr' Rnrtr*-i- and Mi
• Htieei's Wives Club will have Ils I'hcn knead until smootti I •• . i FTt -I Mi-tliodt., ( hull'll will mi'el Inutt' |o liu iig'i'-m i
||. -old out the shop and left
Setg are in charge
iiiiiiiIli ly meeting and Imielieon al I the .lough and let it rise until u "iili Mra VV I* l h.ipm.ili West
$7.^ retail vnlu
i doid.I.-s in Inill.. Roll out one liulf I i i -I '-I lot i i n * .'le d ill'll lunch l|&lt;&lt;ll\ "II&gt;«I lo raise toil.alo. - in tloRefore school win adeuirm I i ’ in p to I rid.i'
tniprinil Vnllev witli i limn "I"'
Mis Day I' and Mr- Gremkt' In. h Hoik and eilt the doiigtiuiit........ . al I? noon
last year il was possible to m-iuik
I'lie Rear.tall Vve Circle will j
ri-niendier.'.l onlv us "Moon
Hie Pepsi Cola earrou el an I "ill In- Hie Iio'less,* - and have Let them iise on .1 hreu.lhoutd
illllll
they
again
iloiilite
in
!/•
meet
at
Hie
i
liapel
at
2
p
i
l
l
fnee
" lint tin * soon round Hieni
drink wagon from Orlando Mr- -elieiluled the liimheon to tie held
I’.y then, u few Ut II time III hot
T'I'FSI, \V
sets-............. . the f u . n . mg .........
SVIlmu .Morgan’' room moHmr.' al Ward’s l.ongwood Hotel. in u*
• P fill fu? ihii'e miimh'.H «m un
. . .
1‘
1
have charge of Hie carroii'cl and laiugwood
.Stanley I’etiiiiied *'
Ill ilie* .re lightly browned, turn 1 1
, r " Ml • Li", will meet nnd
Mr' Carnes’ room Hie drink wag
dim*,| m« ti wrilern* .»e» id
The flowr-rs and loin broil dero ing
miee Drain the d n u g l i n m .......
1 "" ' "1'1' ' Uotel with I arnlyn
lotion, will i n* i &gt; mil a Hallowe’en
A bookie -dnk»«l Itiin I"
"f
on.
I'm
»•* Ic.m hi*i The n| iiiI&gt; will
ul.-m In til paper. I'lie recipe unit
j
Tile pall tree i' one nl Hie iim-l mot If lllai k lots, witches, jack n
hi eoilllniinl fl Dili the honk file. OfU nf Stilllli’v'*' fn 1
i
I
m
/.
cii
&lt;f*Mu:hunt
s
interesting of all IkmiHis a- it i ■ lanterns and a gay ail are the
‘' I•••.ni* lupins Al llnmi*" Tin* ili'iiU VMM . Hhiblirdmm In- f"»i»" • | Sanford Gas Co.
•uhlii is inviletl
emidove. SurovHii. «s « bip nmiH .
surprising lo find tm*v many ai plans for the oeea.sion.
KROSTKO IMHUJIINI’ IS
Heirs cun be pul In pairs micIi »&gt; i After loni liemi a short Ini'iuess 1 CUM
A n u i'm l ifish niippur will Im» antliur. lie hoI*| l.miin H .Ma\'Tj
vases, pietures, earrings and mini .session will tie Itel I and upon its 2 tlll»le?*p(»'»Mf« IIM*lf*'i| hIidi I ••III
held .it the Flks ( lull »it #1:*111 p in on the id'':i nf luivim; Sur&lt;»viin t*»ke
J ill Eli's! 1st HI.
f
eruiw other items Mrs Tit -hnw\ rnncliixion the group nlaiis to pro­
j fin mm'IiiImth of Ihe Amtii Miller full eliii11!*' in niakinir n movie 1
ceed
to
Ihe
NAAS
Olfiiers
Club
room Is In churge of this hootli
Citele mill Ilnur hiis|i;in&lt;N The Did *»f “ Ihe 11iiinii ii f ‘ono'ih
I nipn nifteil flour
there
they
will
he
Joined
hy
their
( meet un* lh.it is lo Itilliivt |s iipufi
General chairman of the affau
I ti'UNlHMinn hilklliu pMW'lei
Mfi.M uuve them ii eh*«I f"f _
hi iill I lk' .mil Kiel! u|se&gt; ;nul
is Mrs Jack Kanner. and to a-k husbands and eii|u) a "happy 'i leiiHpnnn Kill
hour”
that
has
liceii
planned
by
w
ill
het;ln
«il
H
n
i
hu
k
----------------------------------^
questions or make suggestions,
% li'ttspiHiii l imnimnn
N A A S from I to ti p m
call 1278 or 1312 W
AR officers md ttq-ir wive., limn \'J Il’MXpOMH niltMM'lf
pi *nil vviMi a *tt iimy
NAAS moiI l-Teel • • ll.s have hern I n$p milk
lU'iil I lie epjrH il It *11 Mo\ fit i nr
i m di.illy Inv lit d to a’li ml Hie :el
liL'hi. nil'! mid »uimii pr/uluillv
Mill ' Mil Mo Mill* Ilf HIM* foiirUl
logi llici al Ihe idllrcra ■lull
Sunday Dinner
Im’hMUj; well IUiumI in hmMniin’
ip of I*ut f• i hbinl'd with one
Sif» the di v Hipi eiln nl-a li»i;«’lh* r l••11 •pam»•i of vmiillu Sift
lhr*’e
Given By M cb a n cs
mid mid iiltei lint' Iv with flu- milk ' fiibl* imihim «»f ein'iui with thrr*»
Ware Bible Class
In I In* s'ltfm liuxtuM If'tll tin * ''u p , nf .iftid i'D»ifeeliDiierfi' xu^nr
For Young Couple
•It'ilph op'-foniMi Hu h Mm U on n \-i,| Mo In | lie hiitler Mllltliir,
floured IihiimI ('til with .1 tlnuph upt i hul*'l\ *t 1M1 Molly loiffi’e. F .*
Mr and Mrs Frank Mcliou li Has Wiener Roasf
mil I'littci nnd fiv n Mw at ii (mi............ It . ..rin fit mill i- |ln&lt; iciuk
piilertatneil Sundiiv evening *• i
III!' W a n
llllill* rii.rsw ul tint IM hut t|* *|| lilt, till fI&gt;11i* Hill i'
.11 • I)••111*11 fit splind lh ll will
1 supper given al the home ol lo. I ii i \U ' IiimIi t riniri h i»m i ml
parents, Mr and Mrs Ired V fll^lll ill Mi. )11*iii.' nf \ | » «tie| 1*i iiin "it ah-oi lieiit pnpt i nnd I*e* iilmtil mid V•*&lt;i• tIi t up
Dyson, iii tumor ol Mi's .lover Mrn i; V ll'ihliivMi f... .«
Jim* amt Gerald Covingion who wil'IHT Mill I \Atlh Ml. 1111*1 .Ml M.
will he married Saturday
IV Hnlyn a * nt hont*
Tlir decorations were rarrn-d
Follow llli Ml,, wII|l|l(’| I l*ll illi s |
mil wllh fall flowers and guests HM'i tiinf wti Id Id h lilcli ivn • I'M*
were sealed at Indivolu it tahles sill'.I met l.v Ml
\ I M .Mtn.
where plaee r a id ' suggested Hie I»rr -iilrtif Mr \V W f\»*' .ff. »
bridal motif
r.l III*. VM*IhimiI afM r W111. Il "Ml
mill. •• r
ft*? I)d \ * i» v*• •0
Those enloying Hii
slipper with the tionmn
• DpO'lltr'l 7i
fi.flnw «; f|« vol|"Mal,
and Mrs W I Prelillr
\\ \ lltinlrt ; tnrmbi r b'p.
land. Mr and Ml- A I
M». ft f* U'iimtIi ; iilllilirlh \lta
Jr Mr and Mrs lt.ir&gt; e\
l(nb«*rf II Ifrrlv: miiii»i'8V Mm
ton, Mr and Mrs Itielia*
P II. Wyntl. intmir, M
M l
way.
rillifi; 111*| mi rotini, Ml a .1 || I hi
Mr and Mrs. .Iimmv W.ule &lt;lall.
f .s n
Appinxpmii.'ly |Tb fni'inliirx nMf|
Miss Paiilrlle Cason. M is s liar
cottons
bars Cassuhr, Garoetl White l.vn- fiicMpU iiitniili'ii.
wimkI V/liallev. Kenneth Mi-C.r.-inn
ham, Mr and Mrs Fred In-.on
Vary I'ran inuHlns hv iddmg
who assisted tlir Im.l-., and Mr walnuts, pee.ins, raisin m l . t e ;
to Hie,|l
rod 3trs Mi-hanr

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you con just . . .
To« In tho Tub!

Short hair teada th li ataion'a
beauty parade. Houiawivea, ca­
reer girl* and teenager* have
found that raiual style*, with
aoft, imooth waves, are not only
youthful and nattering, but era
a delight to cart for between
beauty talon visit*.

fie ^l»*d|a|
pl«ef
7 I L I tlladtroru*
t - '- - - !•••«*

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l*lu« elii**.* !•&lt;«•«*
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s*M*4l«ltrse M

W A T K R - lU S P R L L E N T

Certain women who i

[N A r r y m e a g a i n ]
poverty

fo r ■ abort style that Is erlsp
and ataaple. a little pempedour
w ith wispy flnglets Hews hem
■ smeethly waved crews. The
beeh heir U brushed up late
lu ll wares.

to In personal Incomes But

Due to popular demand we
•stand our 910.00 Show

capias

Special! thru Oct. only.

PLUS
M -G -M p m m tM ie b e ra fe
e to e y o f t h e ^ J B B g ^

Call for appointment.

WELL D R IL L IN G

Harriett’s Beauty
-

Nm
'» * ! * * *

GABARDINIvS $8.»5 to $14.95
HEEK SUEDES $1:4.95
SUEDE LEATHER $21.00
STEERHIDE LEATHER $23.95

II I niro In find r* flilt thill o man both n»«di
and wnnlv. Sound vluep fill* Hint hill
und lounrl ilrep it wlint ha get, whan you giva Plaatway
pajama*. Plaaiwoyv a,a the worldT only pajamai

IRMAN Jacket*, IIKRKHAY Jnckctn, MONARCH
JacketM In (he MciiNon’ti ncwvHt NtylvH nnd
colorM. Every Jacket Iv guaranteed. Several
numberc in HEIMS.
USK OUR LAY - AWAY PLAN

A

Curl for 96.60 and our 916
Wellat Dyn Curl for 910.00.

Mb Cf»»»S»*(
hnlOae
lent iltmlA'tiii
finhli Diflln^
(•rvlor i*nm
US F..I No
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Fee e sophisticated coiffure. j* fpad heaps frame the fe n head,
while the crown la brushed late
imesth waves- A nattuaL le a f
lasting wave can he heps w ith
the Karaite Miss ReU parma■sat aepecteUy daval^sd far
the shatter atytee. Earlehed w ith

THE S \V rO » !) HERALD
\VH. Ort. 20, f«♦.*»t
P lf« 3

/ •
hiHiiMi Siit *i\ mi un.I lloir rrvelfd
Doughnuts team with apple ei­
fui »ht *' •hiv *. i iii i \ tnir the chfck
der to make Ideal refreshments for
t limit! mit h l Item No one would
autumn parties.
WEDNESDAY
HOLLYWOOD &lt;l*a
T-tav *■»•"*11 it I ti tIn*iii.
For n timely tribute to National 1 The ........
Sianlrv cncouinifcd mwiiv a
H ist ................................
llaptist Training
b o n in g one of Hollywo-d'Donut Month, observed in October, | Union Study Course will begin at riclii’nt elmnichTH* StS.'inlcy I!• •-«•. !i*»im in! *ilit hot " h" wanted to
three doughnut variations suggest- . 7 i, m
hi
enK
into m int
rd hy Mrs. Jessie Cartwright, dirThe Civu Dep.irltnenl of 'lie v. Iio din! Iiinki'.
Stnnli'V
wm
rich
in
t*im&gt;
ectnr of the Norge llotm- Institute. Sanford Woman's Club will im rl of mnturiu! wealth !t*i» hi* !'f»
Chicago, are molasses doughnuts,1at 10 .to a m at the clubhouse to
ii* rich in h iri n'! nnd feu in* n
raised doughnuts, and frosted , fold Christmas seals A covered
doughnuts.
, dish Imielieon will he held at 12:10
,mT '
1 " ’""'••I '»v i
p m followed with a "Travelogue* [self luekv lo tie one of liiein
Make them thi-, wii
, t r r r r m r r r~r x T.cr.Li.TZ&gt;,
program hy Mrs Miriam Russell j A* fur as I run imlge. to- i- el
MOLASSES im rC H N I'T S
ll"d i,8M,s arc Mrs t* L Hrddim;. rills- one rncin* and thi*I ini- John
5AVC
^
Mtn K (’ Harper, and Mrs It K. IlniTeveorn. Ills dealh runic In-d
5 cup*
flour
I*rurifn&gt;
Sundny, lieeuuse of n Hiront to-m .
S eii|i Mijrnr
riii' K l.T (*luh will inert In oorhnge. »t 33.
2 teaspoon-* tmkiTiir powder
iho hMtK Hull al H p m.
t teaspoon **j||t
Rose vvns ii fe\- elniiuetei utm
during our OLD ST O V t
Tlir Sow ini! rlrrlr nf thr Amrr
j t trii«|MMin tmkliur 'Aodn
lie i-oimti-d oil to do Ihe on '
r ROUND-UP
ir.in I I'uion Auxiharv will meet could
I 4 teaspoon eirmnnton
predictnlile lie nrove.l Hint in
j al Ihe Legion Hut at 2 p m
• t tmxpnon uniter
World Wni I. lie had enti-dc-l nt
x rr.-y. vl? i
| I rjrir. wi !l hniten
18, und h&gt;« thront mi- shot oxo*
THURSDAY
1 1 cup mn!it*H(*H
hv
the
Ccrii.m"
Alt.-mlirot
pot
| The Inteliiu’iliatr (I \ ’* will
j t cup "Mmr milk nr luitteitm!k
I t luhlospoon melted ."hortctuni?
nieet at the Kit At Ihiptist I'hiireh eiirtuilis nroiild lux lied oi tlo- te"
pi Ini because ■ wasn't expected
Sift the dry iuiri«dicnl a to ..t I p ui
gi-Hu'i- lliiee times Ileal Hie egg,
I tie Men’' lliollierhood of the to live. Hut his Texas «i&gt;'ii»
nnd uild niolnsaes, sour milk, nnd Fii«t It.ipiisl Church will have wouldn't give up that en.ilv
He win horn in Mnlndor. T.-s
shortening and mix well. Add the their 'iippi i and progrnm meeting
ami Huit was ironic One of &gt;
sifted dry ingredients and lib-ltd j beginning nt 7 p in
I horotmltly.
lust denis as n bools ngeot was
Roil the dough out on n flour- ! meet al 8 p m at the .school
selling the life sloiv of 1’iit M&gt;
ed lioard to mu fourth ineh Ilil.-k
The Ladles \nl S-ieietv of Hie Cormlek. Hie Indv tnillfiglllei
liras. Cut the doughnuts with n Lutheran Church of thee Redeem
After thu war. he turned up in
floured doughnut cutter, nod fry '‘r "ill meet at the home of Mrs Wlehitn Falls, vvlirh wiis (iiiminithem a few at u time in hot d eep 1 Marion Harman,
172 Rosalia • boom. When his lock ini...... .
fut until they ore brown. Turn! Drive. 7 111 pm
he flipped u coin to determine I
and brown them on the oilier side.' ,'1"' general meeting of Ihe Sun- whether tie would go to Chieiig" j
Then drum them on absorbent ,"r,, Garden Club will lie held .it or Hollvwood. Cliieugo lost.
McKinley oil al 12:10 p III fur n
pNMci.
He set op the Siltvr Rook Shop
rill* Mi Ip* lllllkl's* lilM'V i|li/.«'tl covered di&gt;h luncheon
The Seminole County t mint il id oil lloltvw&lt;Ni(| R,oil. vurd. .net it
tl"ttpltMtit :i. Thl'V 4’flll b&lt;‘ I'oiltI'll
was n liindmurk for movie «im
'* * X/^ M *
with i;niniiliifr&lt;l di • ontiM honcrV Home Demonstration Clubs will iiov I'iisl s ntnl pi oiliieei s I'm I
fts-/*
i ive an al. day meeting beginning
mil’*"
i* in .1 ni \ n»\i*ri‘il dish lunrniMn ! vnus. Otic of Mu* vminu Util- wh •
v\ill !»t' held .md I’iioh member ix I hntinteil the idjn-e \\n Hudd hul
It VISED DOUGHNUTS
.I'ked tn hnni! .1 plili'l* Hl'ttIII)* henr Stiinb’v i»«»t mnnle meidi«*n
| 1'• i UP milk. Hi iiltlrt!
•ilniu; with ii cmi'H'd dish
in th«' bids fir^t mm I. "Wluii
j ’* ' up slimM'liinu'
4t !• ti-spiMui s.il!
I I *tike \ I'Msi
I h riip.s H iffI flout
•I
with it did lime l"»ih »maker illum'd
v# i 11|B alljjitl
S %|‘( tit II %V
! Muck S* un* li rnifiu' utln'i-* IL*
I ' j tl it "pODf| . «illlift ItIDll
. |, * . ..
f
'h ill'd II YMIIIII! Illllll fMUll F m' sIIH
1 M tt'||.spon|| MlHI't*
the Rrownlee II..... I« " of Hie ,,,,
out lit. -...... Il«&gt; mime 1 » o ( i l .1ft JNNZ
*1 l' 7lH|)IM»|l IIIII UK'K
F'MIllUMC till' HI11k vtlOl V*llillff, l o t ITeshvleri.tu (h u n h will .. ...
8 1 o u t a a ai tAlt v a iu i |240
.. Halloween part* at 8 p m
slunl.-v -.....l‘ t» lak. n I..... »f
i»M'l "all iitn 1 cod! In hik&lt; win nt Nib! l-.t.
in Hie educational building The ,
,
,
„ ,&gt;,
PlUV |IV Vtl AK-KNIM I l f
tin* i i nmblt'il vi'iimI, tin*! I&lt;t -i.tinl •........hers .rod their fam ilies a n
"»•. ......
.
v t c i l l l d $283 UTAH VAIUI
fm five- mnntl. s
II* lied and are .i'ked to dress in ,,ul1'* "f , ,t"' -IlliHo offl. • s S.n
Tin n mix »n '2'v • »i|»i nf billed I." Hines
n o w o n ly
| lie
eom m illee
in
pil'hi.l the cult fm Iron
f! iii mu! ln'iit until sihddMi i .t\i i t i - i lo m p o s c d nf Mr and
1'u- link of a
...............
"
«»•! let tt'e until Hu- m i s ( o i e I' Ml
sh epplierd and Mr ami "all. did Stunt, v in "u t of " ' " l
* 2 0 9
&lt;&gt; AND YOUR
I but.Ids Add e g g s unit m goi inis.-.I \ | ,
• l u l l , lluglll's
I a e t .' i , and " i i l e i s lo-nl limn &gt; ie
of d srovr
wuli -plies, und nos well.
{ lux shop leuduH' I k- llo v in *• i
Add eliongli ad.Iiliomil limit lo
MONDAY
| ought Whntcv.-i in o f it s eiino n
fl Pc. Corvef H a ll

,

General Meeting
Of Garden Club
To Be Tomorrow

(-TODAY'S HAIR STYIE5 —

Doughnuts Pep Up
Autum n Parties

SCALLO PED
S W E E T IE
Bright roses nn dark
g ro u n d * . M u lc h in g
cord belt. Kan! Katcfi
zipper whisk* il on!
RED , G O LD

12-20, l l)i-22&gt;|

KeS^en
MEN'S WEAR ;
109 EAST FIRST

SANFORD

PHONE 1X22-J

wllh the patented, lluoe-wny comtoH feature!
—a built-in guaranloe ot blissful vlumber. And
Pleelwayv bolster the appearance ot deeping
or lounging men - ov you'll tee from our
wide selection ol handsome style*.
Size* A, It. C &amp; D.

3.98

up

B .E . PURCELL Co
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Pag* 4
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Eight young men from the Sonford area were enlisted In the U.
S. Air Force during Oclober, ac­
cording to an nnnmincemrnl by
M/S it. George II. Armour, com­
mander of Inc Orlando recruiting
station.
Enlisting wore John I,. Amann,
son of Mir, .and Mrs. Emil J.
Amann, Gknevn Ave; Rodman II.
Brumley.l *®H,
sol^of
l -Mr. and Mrs.
. . W.
. .
8.
le^, Celery Ave.; Richard
F. Kendall. son of Mr. and Mr*.
Albln C. Kendall. 708 W. Second
St.:i isu^n
Hot* rA. Ilannum,
son of Mr.
silt
_ _
jn d hjra Chari"* E. Ilannum. Apt.
Igglns Terrace: Freddie U*e
Hudson, III.
Ht. it
I; Rue
McGill,
IIMUiulIt
HUf I.ee tviiwm*
14)4 W. n th PI., son.of Mrs. Motelle McGill; Cecil WlllUms. 423
E. Third 81., son of Mr. ami Mr*.
Henry Williams, and Sam L. John­
son, HI. 1, son of Catherine John­
son.
TIm applicants rec./ived the oath
I enlistment In Jacksonville, and
Were transferred to LackAir Force Base, Ban Antonio,
fdr basic training, classlslgnmen
and reassignment.

Continued from page one)
also aaalsl him on construction uml
purchasing. .Substantial and con
ig Increase In volume of cus
tom home building has ____
. . . . . . this addition to the staff, no
lalctl
cording lo Oiler, who said he feels
certain that II will enable him lo
give oven better service to his
git
customers In the future. At this
lime some expansion of Hie con
Itrucllon crew is also being mudu.
with John GrIIIls promoted lo con
structlon superintendent.

Ceiling Collapses
At Miami School
MIAMI &lt; * - Students at Flalim l Elementary Schottl had an
unexpected holiday today while
architects dmihlrchrrkt-.l the cellingf.
A alx-by-four fool section of cell­
ing In a second grade cloxafoom
crashed to the floor
yesterday,
minutes after the children had left
but while the leocher wus still in
the room.
Thebulklin^ opened for lliu III si
lime thli

Attack By 6 Pigs
Blamed For Death
URIXHAM, England &lt;/P)— An
attack by plga was blamed yester­
day for the u4ath of Mu* Flo
lorencv
Stackhouse, CD.
Witnesses at an Inquest said the
anltnals sat Upon
ipon her as aha was
___
BUM a. neighbor’s
___
p
r r 6 oth her arms and
a
r
leap cut* on h tr body,

(Editor’* Note—This I* another of
sevsral s'-orlcs by roving Assocl•ted Prat* reporter* analysing tho
campaign In asy states.
By DOUGLAS B. CORNELI.
DE8 MONKS f/P)— The prlco
of ham ami eggs—ham on tho
i*— la
hoof, that la—
I* shaping Into an
Important election day factor In
fowa.
In tho natlon’a greatest hog-pro*
during atate, the farm er I* getting
lea* for hogi while hi* coata stay
up. Ilia wife frequently can’t break
even on the egg* ah* carta to mar­
ket for pin and household money.
Moat egg* are bringing 16 to 1H
cent* a dozen and that’s far let*
than the price* bf a year ago.
Even though they aren't grumb­
ling loudly x»r saying much about
politic* or political repriaala, neith­
er farmers nor farm wives are ex­
actly happy about this.
Aa a result, the Democrat* ex­
pect to profit a t the poll* and GOP
brow* a r t plowed with lines of

Molnei Register. The tally on Ort.
3 showed Gillette and Hoegh a*
head. It alio Indicated that:
1. Seven of ID lowana still “like

3, Since 1962 aome have turned
from the Republican to the Dvmoeratlc party aa better for persona
In their lino .of work thl* svrt of
awltch I* apparent among farm era,
and
4,
deflnJwly
••4
»| There
6
If U
' l l l l l l w i y iian’t
' l l 6 any
burping Intereat In politic* dr the
election.
Dlalintereated a* the voters may
be, candidate* on both aide* are
giving the full oratorical treatment
to a ll the tuual laauea, centering,
of courar, around what the Elsen­
hower administration ha* or hasn’t
done. They get around to peace,
taxes, budget balancing, foreign
policy, communism, prosperity.
Gillette say* ha expect* to win
on the general lasua that thera la
IM'HSUfllO/ Iff
3 ofVI*double
croups in the
p a rt"
Besides, thera are sign* that
‘Thor* la general uncertainly
some sort of a Democratic trend everywhere, on the farm*
•m* and In
may h* under way In this part th* cities,’* he aald in an Inter­
*f the farm belt.
view,
It might do no more than cot
Martin claim* the oh* Ug iaauo
down some of the uaual Republican la the need for placing Rajtuhllmargin* of victory. A tide of un­ cans in Congreas to support Elsen­
foreseen volume and some real hower. Gillette, ha saya, cancels
Courthouse to
ip Cievrtand
cievdand uas Dr. OarotMt
I
M itt tl A OINIIAl VIIW of tha Cuyahoga
toga County CoorthmiM
Jl. Sheppard
political upset* would be needed th i votes
Iowa sena­
vatea of th*
tne other lot
or the Democrat*
shake any tor, Republican RoUrke B. Hick*
went oon trial for his Ufa for th e ,July 4 bludgaon-flaylnf of hi* i n , Marilyn, SI, in a m m ta M wtm un___ ____ to
__ ____
Republican* out of Iowa’* eight enlooper.
front to rtar) are Chief Proaacutor John J. Mahon, Saul Danacoau
aolved myaterle*. At Mft side of Ilabia (front
solved
"louse seats— all held by the GOP
and Tom Parrlno (partially hlddan). At right aide (front to re«r) i n doftnao attorney Arthur Potorallgo,
Gillette counter* that on 14 key
and the gubernatorial mansion. issues
Dr. Sheppard and attorney William H. Corrigan (hand to gtaasm). Mambara of 018 defendant’* family
In the Senate he and HickVet some Democrat* do profess enlooper voted the same way on
aro In rear (left), sealed against th* wall. Others In tho room w on not Identified.
ffntenuflonhtj
a glimmering hope for electing n half and different on half. And an
governor for the first time slnco I 12 key Issue* In. the House, ho
Krnmunuelll, 47, Puerto Rico. 1930s’. Has served as president 1936 ami a congressman
for th* say*, Marti nand H .R. Cross, an­
- g"
Associated with the Communist and general secretary of labor of first time since 1940.
other fowa Republican, Voted to­
movement In New York City and the party and attended meetings
Trend or no trend, they expect gether on half and split on half,
Puerto Rico since lt&gt;39. Ranking of the central and exerutlvo com­ to keep Democrat Guy M. Gillette ocratle refrain that time and a
In th* Senate. Gillette ha* proved
party leader In New York City mittees.
Then ha ran* throqrh tha Dem­
(Coidluurd Frolu Page One)
until his return to Puerto Rico In
Crlstlno P e rn
Metldts, 37, he can win In Iowa when no other ocratic refrain irom that time pnd
d&lt; legate lo loalutaln liaison with IMO.
Puerto Rico. Active In th a . party Democrat can come close. It takes again Democratic
itie votes saved yl Ul
the Communist party In this coun­
Suntos-Kivera, fit, no address. A alnfo 1349. Has worktd as an ur- Republican votes for him to do purls, of the Ktterlhower
progrram
try. lie visited Puerto Rico last Communist since 1932. President ggnDvr and as president and It, and tho senator pulls them In. from
destruction at GOP hands.
spring hut returned to New York of the party In Puerto Rico In the chairman of the mutilcIpJI com­
The GOP Is challenging thla forGillette Is 70, Martin, 61, and
in Muv.
early HMD*.
mittee of the Communist party of mldnhl ppanent with Thomas K. some
Hepubllckrti are whispering a
The arrests brought to I'JH llie
Puerto
Rico.
Martin,
a
House
member
for
10
Eugenio Cuebas Arhona, 34. New
bit about the senator's aga. il*
number of Communist leaders York
years
.Aud
It
keep*
podndlni
Bard
Associated with the
“plead* guilty" tn being a Demo­
seized since .Inly IIM8 oil charges purtv City.
mi III*- Idea that
llmt President Kisen- crat and to having been “bora
1041. In 1063, was
of conspiring to teach amt advo­ sent to since
bower
needs
a
Republican
con­
New York to maintain liai­
without any Intervention on my
cate overthrow of the government son with the Communist party.
gress.
a rt 76 year* ago.” Rut he says
bv violence.
,
Democrat
Clyde
K.
Herfrlng
Is
M. Maysonet-llsrnandes,
. . . . . . git
—» out
... with
... Reputi‘ilran he doesn t own a wheel chair ami
Fill agents filed complaints 40.Jorge
hattlln
lively little significance In OlllftPuerto Klr». Has served as
l.eo A. Iloogh for the Job Rep
uguillst the 10 Puerto Itli-ans. secretary
By iH F ASSOCIATED PRESS
dm-N not need one.
of labor of the munici­
Hoover snld they would lie taken pal committee
rsn
Gov.
William
8.
lleardsfey
I*
l|
was
frosty
M
a
y
irom
the
Actunlly, issues are of compuraof the party In Huh
after three terms. _
_ t r ’» bid for another term. If he
as soon ns possible before tin- Juan. A member
flerof the party since Great Lake* eastward in|u north vacating
ring
1*
the
sun
of
the
former
gov­
vmpera.
Peun-xt W.H. commissioner*.
Nkw
England,
with
I
rm
wins, It will be largely on tho
MM3
lures h Utc 90s, Init elinwhitrr ernor and UU. S. senator; Horgh haslt of a strong personality ami a
Among those arrested were Juan
Jane
.Speed
de
Aiwlreu,
44,
I'uvrIs
the
state's
attorney
general.
temperature*
ranged
from
the
40&lt;
Huntn* — Rivera, described by the us u member of the executive atnl
striking appearance th at have
And for the first time In year* made friends In both parties—aF III us a Moscow-trulneil Commu­ to lllro Has served In the party to (he low 70s.
nist, and Junii Kminaiiuelll, who
Light shower* fell in Hie far Democrats are putting up a fight long with his ocraslunal votes sld
was pained as liaison mutt between central committers. In 1052. wn* northWbsl, the lower Missouri Val­ all down the line for state and Ing with the GOP.
named
ns
secretary
of
education
county offices they used tn let go
Communist pintles of tho United
llliilen anil Puerto lllro. The Fill of the Han Juan municipal com­ ley and the north Atlantic state*. by default. These very offices in
DkMOUH HUNT
Rut the skies were generally clear the Stutchouse and courthouses
Imllcated hotli men were seised mittee of the party.
PRETTY DONKEY
give the GOP u solid core of sup­
In Puerto lllco.
Pablo Manuel Garcia RodrlguBx, everywherb elsb.
mng DemoI)e
DENY NR uh—The Young
port In any election.
The specific charge ngnlnst the :m. Puerto Rico, lias edited the
Home representative early morn­
are looking
Six different polls have attem pt­ erats of Colorado
,.
,
_ lor
Puerto Rlrnna Is violation of the parly magatlne In Puerto Rico and ing temperatures: Chicago 99, Mil­ ed to test the Iowa political winds. the “prettiest
state”
Rest donkey In the sh
served
ns
secretary
of
press
and
Smith Art which forbids conspir­
waukee 39, St. lxiuii ft, Pittsburgh GillutU Is leading In three, Martin lo display at • 27.90-a plate party
acy to teach and advocate the vlo- propaganda
In three,. whllo
WL ilocgh
. . . _ Is In front dinner here Saturday (tight.
37,
New York 49, Washington &lt;6, In
cut overthrow of the government.
Cesar Alberto Amlreu Iglezlk*.
President
five and Haring In one.
Keller ___
said th
The broadcast sampling of ssntl- group will pair 96 each tor Hm
The Fill gave the following jaa M. Puerto Rico, Has Dean afflll Atlanta 49. Miami H. Denver 48.
the late 8eattlc is and San Prandacn 84. mant la thu Iowa poll of the Des first four female donkey* delivered.
"* i ins
the Ulrntlllr* of lho*n in rustoi&lt;lv&gt;' » ^ d with tho narty since
s m m ti

10Leaders

temperatures
Become Frosty

.

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i ot Mrs. JUluTbsth LabatUa and bar three children, two.ot wbosn
M
S R
i S m
K
and her husbjml, Nmry U
UfkP'M f*. Z , a L .«
EUtan# Labsfila
UlBSOte of
or Dvtrdt,
ueirxui. tha
uje young roothBr
n w n w .a
alon| with Mr win.fcavln (left), t Th* dead war* * * * *
ll.moittKa.and Jaanne ThnV4*. 7 month*. M n j M b n d l t 1

upM
t ow
h,r hu‘b‘nJob
ll-,prospects.
“^ -•• dbch*rV/nKatKL^«JSW
h*
had
no immtdlat*
.j
-• •
YOUTH SAID
JL40NMT
AT-------NORTH HOLLYWOOD, Calif, th
-A rson Investigators say a 9-yearold boy lias admitted burning
down his neighbor's 110,000 home
The residence of Mr. and Mrs
Aarun Young was burned last Sat­
urday while they and their chfa
dewi were absent.
•
Tho youth was held in tha Van
Nuys Juvenile ward pending th.filing of a petition in JuvanUe
Court.

14 Children Hurt
I ft Bus Collision

TAVAREvS th-F ourleen Negro
school children were hurt when
their school bus collided with u
Greyhound bus on U S. 441 north
ere yesterday
of hen
Loretta Riche, 16. of Leesburg,
waa hospitalized for observation
and possible Internal Injury. The
other 13 had only minor injuries.
-Trooper Bryan II. S. Pears of the
Florida Highway Patrol said the
. WOMAN JR
school bus made a left turn us
HERMITAGE, Ett]
England (tf1)—
the Greyhound was passing. No When
she woke up this morning,
charges were lilrd.
Mrs. Ellxa Herbert
rt was 106 year*
old.
She Is blind, but her sense of
In 1870, Thomas A. Edison re­
ceived hit first money for an In­ humor Is unimpaired. Hht helps!)
vention. lie got (40,000 for Ida daughter at light household tasks.
stock ticker and opened hi* Ne­
'T wnnt to apologize to th* pub­
wark, N. J. shop for the manufac­ lic for having lived so long," ih*
turer of slock tickers and tele­
graph Instruments. In IH71, he a s - . said. “I wouldn't like to start life
staled Slmles in making the fIrrt ' all over ugaln, considering the
stijte of the world today.’’
practical working typewriter.

General In su ran ce
H. JAMES GUT

AGENCY

812 EAST FIRST STREET
PHONE 78
H . JA M E S G O T

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a n t Ads

' 16,450 Total F rirt
Just completed, 2 bedroom block
home. Located under the shade
of a big oak tree. Close in. Util­
ity room, stove and space beat­
er. Carporte.

rn r Revolts
5:06 F. M. Osuiltns
Dejr Before FubUcettua
H ta lv ia Aal«i M«

P H O N E 1821

Robert A. William*, Realtor

Raymond E. Laadqulst, Associate
Phone 1873

Atlantic Bank Bldg
town—will seirequity
1945 In 2 bedroom block home.
Sluve, refrigerator, blinds, space
healer, carporte. Also extra half
lot. Can be seen at 418 San

MarcoAve.j_______

R iv e rfro n t
Two 150-ft. Weklva River lots at
$1,400 each. Alio a new masonry
I—
-l
FOR RKNT
cottage with 350 ft. frontage for
WELAK.t APARTMENTS: rooms,
pi,50*. Name your own terms.
private baths. 114 W. First St.
Shopper’* Special!
t APTS, for rent now. Cates Bldg. 2 Bedroom, oak floors, tile bath,
electric range and refrigerator,
Phone 5 a .
_________ '______
oak shade trees. 11,000 gown.
FURNISHED'kltchenette air con­
Owner leaving Nov. 1. Don't
ditioned apt. Slumberland Court.
wait too long to see this!
IHway 17-KI South J'h o n e 1804-W. 5 T h o u sa n d D o llar D i*count!
ONE ROOM efficiency apartment, Do you want a $25,000. 3 bedroom,
2 bath, quality Mayfair home for
, tillable for couple nr single.
110,000? If so, wc can arrange
Private bath, ideally located
for you lo see the buy of 1954
jeross from Post Office. Inquire
Requires less than ^ cash.
M*nuei JacoLton’s Dept Store.

R nlbw ny an d Haliy Beds

SEMINOLE REALTY
tf. DfKTRICIIB
T. W. HERO

Phone 17
flay. Week or month—Tf.. 1425. INI Pant Avrnue
Evenings—841-W or 1*78-J
Furniture Center
118 West First
APT. close in, newly painted. 703
W Ut St. Jimmie Cowan, phone
€ IB .

ROSE COURT *upt. Furnished I
bedroom units. Newly redec­
orated Apply Apt. No. 1.
riltJiJM furnished A pr" tJoo STelv|f|»* AVe
Avalon Apts. Efficiency. Phone
425_________________________
APT. I l l Elm Ave. Phone 1707-W.
(Tallei SPACE available Adults
only. 110. per month, Photic 2380
4 ROOM apt. 518 West 1st tit.
Phone 1734 _______________ _
ritO O M HOUSE. 215 Holly Av*&gt;.
(las stove amt water heater.
Phone 1262 J.
_
NICK, Clean, comfortable rooms,
tiot water year ’round. The
Cables Rooming House, 401 Mag­
nolia Ave.
__
FURNISHED, 4 rooms, sunpurrh
Downstairs, cool, oil Park.
DESIRABLE furnished apt. Phone
432 W.
&amp; ro o m pi^aistied uni. with ga
ruge. Inquire 1100 P
Park Aw.
LOVELY one bedroom furnished
Cottage by luuntli or y ell
'round. Free electric and w tter.
It. J. Carrol, 5 Points Motel, 0
miles South on 17-91.
FURNISHED 4 room upt. Close
In. 217 Ouk Ave. Phone 010
__
Jim mie Cowah. ________
NEWLY painted" two bedroom
apt. Unfurnished except kitchen
Phone, day 545, night 20(83 ROOM Ant. Private bath and en
trance, close to Naval Base
Phone 247-W
2 ROOM furnished apurlrnenl with
private hath ami entrance, elec
INc stove and refrigerator. New
iy painted, clean. $40. Phone 879
TWO Bedroom furnished apart­
ment, 150 monthly, also one bed
rftom at 1AO. 2101 Magnolia, Hu
bert A. Williams. Hume 1073.
GROUND floor partment. Bed
m, living room,
im,
m shnwor, cornlichen,
313 Palmetto
UNFURNISHED house, R o o d
2190.
neighborhood. Phone 21
M furnished apt. with bath.
tOOM
Inquire 1109 Park Ave. _
2 BEDROOM furnished garage
apt. Adults. 109 N. Mangoustlne.
Apply COO Magnollg.
____
BEDROOM unfurnished apt.
over Sanford Shoe Center, 150.
0 month. Apply 208 Sanford Ave.
INK ROOM apartment. Water
and lights furnished. Phone
1007-W. 418 Palmetto Ave.
BEDROOM house, 3 miles out.
Kitchen furnished. Phone 1410-W
ROOM furniahed apartment.
1401 Oak Ave.
ROOM Apt. 200 Avocado.

WHY WAIT

ARTICLES ro w SALK - t 114- ' SPECIAL SF.il VICKS -14 Wed. Ort. 20. 19 5 1
BOATS • MOTORS —| i
P age 5 19t'SKD Piano Excellent conditio.!
Mercurv Oulhoiml Motors
GENERAL
FAINTING
Hea-iinolilr price Phone 105 It 'Don't Forget - Photic llornctt"
T J u . ...'I J . TT- — T 7 7, o e a i . e i : f o r r iiu n in g p a l m s
It U INSUHANC L
—14 h \\ |» Smith. Outboard .ales, -el
I 111? W.
TWIN BEDS, -.|-rlngs. innersprinc.!
vice. 2515 S Park I'lnmc 11. I .1
mattresses, complete J25 cad Pliiuiup. d i'iu i" grading. Tree.-,
SEMINOLE JALOUSIE CO
licit Mahogany library luhle $25
ami
\|indiltir\
moved.
Dewitt
2
1
LOST AND FOUND
SI
2tv* West 1st St.
Phone 42;
Preferred Hates to Preferred
Wardrobe Trunk 120 I'hum
llimlei tail i: Mill st
LOST 3 Keys nil chain Fouler
Policyholders
I Ml \ \
USED TRACTORS
ple.i-v return to Herald Office
COl.F MAN Spile Hr.(ter* uilli hi
John Willlnui* In*. Agency
Ford Tractor with 4 row Holland IlKNDIX Automatic Dryer. I'rat i «,ii„i,it |, i,,u i U-m I !•'•&gt;( Pur
Hewar.l
417
Sanford
Atlantic
Rauk
planting units, Jt.lOd
lieallv new* Less than half on i
Phone 14
42—
KI.EtTRICAL Sl-.ltVK'T.a—22
gmal cost Will take boat in
BRITT TRACTOR CO.
trade 305 W *.*th St
Hlway 17-92 South
Phone jut
FRIGtDAltir. apullunce.x, aalex
and service G || High. Oviedo.
CLAItlNKT. Trombone and Hi
ALUMINUM WINDOWS
Fla
Plume 4151 ur Santord
iMiiliiall/v
And
Keononilze
cycle.
Very
reasonable
Call
1389
j
A
J
t.'r’T
'p
Tyry
All types. Quality being equal We
1642 W after 6 n m.
In.m e uilli
arc not undersold
M U SIC A L IN S T R U M E N T S "s.; vo t.....
pimne t u t
CAMPBELLS CABINLT
Randall Elcdrle Co.
.mil
Aece.s*orte»
K\er\tiling
in
tinIB-Way 17 91 South
Phone 1117
Boyd - W allace
llendix ami irosti): Appliance*
line nt inii-ii- including Drum S n n fo rd \ iinitto i l letiner
Youngstown Kitchens
llatoiis
Accordion. • Guitars ,
Set s ice
*Yuur Mutual Fiixnds"
Used furniture, appliance., t-Klls.
Electrical contracting and repairs
etc. Bought—soli). l..u rv’ Mart, * Easy terms Rental system It* I hVilnius Kirin F ir.In . llvglcti.
Phone 104
112 Magnolia Ave.
Phone 1IA
P a l l s Ini j i t ill,ikes
pairs
121 East ttt St Phone IC3t
PI..... ,ll \ I
RUKUICS MUSIC SHOP
Stir Appliances, contracting al.
16 - I LOWERS PLAN TS HHHUIbS
B n g|f«rly A ppliance C e n te r :’i. i &gt; ( i-diir A\e
Plume l-HQ
‘round electrical service
See
Kpeeiul — TV noil Rinlio
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plume 1757 WE 1IUY. sell and liade used fur 144** Mntntnl.i s lies ami Service Lake .Monroe Flu.
t'hiine 803-R 116 Maxrudla Ave.
Phone 444
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nllurr Wilson Maler Futtrllure 4.*n
I P Slid! down lilies iGlurlsnui J 21 J ' .
SPECIAL
111 F 1st Phone 058
Il?u Sunford Asp
I'lmne I486
Imlhs. 3 lor $1 uu while thev last i i - OFFICE EOUIP.MENA -S3
Beautiful 28 x :i8 Framed Mirror
al 1515 Park Ave
Ofllce Machine Co,
with
120 o’,
o'. 7—^ Jh-Pj-LlveK huliJ^
ith large
largv chest
$29
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h'DIlNITURE CENTER I FOR SALE Wcimaraimr Gyp J ii -i
P O R T A Ill.E W E I.IH N C
Sales-Rentals,
‘JIT .M.vgliolla, I’ll
i iv-dal I.uke Nursery, Lake Maiv
Plume 112',
lit! West 1st SI
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light age to start lonning ileei
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or train im lords Piinne Sanford
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Eiu'losed head Sag proof Indium »ul ot the lies! couchcr and the best
terms on tioth nrw and used.
rail with pluctic ends Plastic or T V amt Apidlauce Salesm in
ray on tapes lotion or nylon
Write Bov 5 \V e o Herald
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Palatka. Flu
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112-114 We.t 2nd
Insurance &lt;d all knoll
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
I . . dl.-el monev from weileslal.
M. IIAI.I,
SAVE MONEY ON:
Iislied local stores handling mu 20| RAYMOND
tout Sanlord Ave.
Ph. 1570 |
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Ave
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VENETIAN BLINDS
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Free estimates Write to Ml,:
luidv 105 3m&gt; W 2nd SI
ilise items No clhng as the-,
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11 .ill. i in &gt;'m.il rolulitlull f.i.’.e
O ut W est 1Ml It St.
1291 J. Sanlord.
ate liutii home lo ipialify lot
AjlAfJTIC BANK BLDG
S.intord Trailer Park
woik you must lie over 25. Iiai.
‘2
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G.il
Paint
I to 5 hours -pare time Weekly
$3 !W Pan
New Wor
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have cur and s5*si to liras) c.r-h
ARMY-NAVY
SUIIPI.I'S
ARB
Mu-t lie able to -tail li.ime.liati
310 Salifoid Ave
I'lmne 1321
Iy lo iiuildlc pre-eid heavy Im I
oes.s Income first week Foni
HESTONH
pl.-teil program should pay up t
Triple foslilon Mattress
S5.000 yearly part lime Full
" Made Smooth t,, Soothe'
time more Give uge. pluou
Furniture Center
iilllllluc and pi-iMili.il li.irk
I Hi West M St
Phone IP
ground ill application llov 20'. /
in-pl III) Smyrna Georgia
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[WANTED willin': and cnpaldi
Common, Face, and Roman
Make Sherman Concrete Pipe ( o I ale-; clerk (or i illo-r part lino
I III steady Wolk M lime! .laroli
"Your Brick Headquarters"
•on's Depart mini Mole Aeios
Phone 1241
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HOMES
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Tile Floors
18 Ft. Kitchens
Large Clouets
Big Lots
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706 Suuloid Ave.

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Kitchen equipped masonry, 2
betirhomi, bath. Jalouslcd Beep­
ing porch, living room, kitchen,
d iiflte, large Florida room,
utility, carpurte, on 300 x coo ft.
lot. Price $tl,o&lt;w with reasonablu terms to responsible party.
Will divide In 100 ft. lots. 1)25
Quintuplet! Drive, Casielberry.
Pfione Wlntor Park 2T-I971.

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landn Evening Star (.'all Ralph
Ray. 11651
RUGS and Upholstery Inn a. lean
HANFORD FURNITURE CO. ed til your home or hi &lt;.m Imp
Use again the saint- d.u
300 K. 1st St.
Plume 216
S an fin ii Duriii'li'iui S ervice
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3(dt East till St.
Pimm ::2lt.
Sules and Service

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PLUMBING

50S East 1st St
Plume -117 Contract and repair work Free
estimates It. L. Ilnrvey 2ui
Easy
SEWING MACHINES
Santord Ave. I'lmne 1828
term*. All makes rcpalrc•d
Phone I7U2.
FLOOR sanding amt Imi-liing
llig. Serving
Servl
Cleaning, waxing.
semi
JALOUSIES
nole Cimnly since 1925 II M
Llfellmu Aluminum—Free Kstl
Gleasim, l.aki Mary
mates. Free Installation 'Tele
1425 Fiirnilutu Center, • Furniture • ( nr Seal i ..vers
f hone
10 W First.
E d m o n d ’* U p h o lstery Sim p
2714 French Ave.
I’finnc ItKiw
I. A I, IIO N WORKS
2801 Smith Park I'lmne 23.. J
• Steel fabrication
• Wilding
• General repairs

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NAIIOR'H TILE CO.

11X17 S. Sunfot'd Avn.

Plume IIP ' W

IHCYCLE Parts, repair* 'lower*
garden fools, knives.
i or*
etc. sharpened. Key w.-rk, Gen
eral Repairs. Stanley's Hike
Shop, 310 East 4!h
II. II. I'OFE CO
200 South I'ark Ave
Phone I4K) HALL'S GARAGE tor general Aid
repairing. Also Wrecker Servlet
Hrunini; I’tiiiil*
402 Celery. Ph. 1090 M - loofl I.
McKaney — Smith I'tilnl*
Niahts
2515 S. Park
I'lmne 1174 .1
Grease Traps - Septic Tanks
Window Sills • | inlets

MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
Phone 1335

NOW ONLY fI79.M

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All kitchen tinsi- eiiliinels, mcili
cine cabinets, metal stepluddorx
Above Items lo tie Mild at cost

KED-I-MIX CONCRETE

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Down Payments of
$300 to $600

Ozier-Weller
Homes, Inc.
1800 Mellonville

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EVER dreamed &lt;&gt;( tlyinij'.’ Then
make Dial ilreain a reality $1 a
lesson at Seminole County Slade
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l.uiigyvootl, Sail l.alldo S|.rilig.
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want
general
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FURNITURE ( ENTER
iioii uiiil painting 1 In.mas \\
lit) West 1st St
Plume I P .
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2031 It
WE MAKE
ALL TYPES. Nursery furniture, WII.L DO Itiiiimg In my liumr
cabinets, driftwood coffee (aides.
Phone 2591 M
inmlcs-n-ntodcrn, Ltd.
LAWNS MOWED tiy Jerry laird
J. I.. FOWELL, OWNER
Plume 1317 W
Celery Ave
Phone Itxt W
HIGH SCHOOL Imy with power
ONE Ueudix Automatic U nqr
mower nerd* lawns lo mow
n dim
icd for city gas (Jim
Plume 716 V I
E r t i s i , wood lied Olio phl;|
Wll.l. 'TAKE cute ol ytini cu ul in
pong table. Plume 0tu
•nx Inline, while luntlicr w,.rk
Plume 730 M
1936 FtTltll Excellent running con
dltloii Good Imy tm Iniiding and
fisllill)' lli|is 2629 Sanford Ave LICENSED |ii.niii.il miii . o.i&gt;
nr iiigld tins in i n ll.i id
I'lmne 1013 W
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Veteran Mill ... epl Ill
LAY A WAY PLAN
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and Eiiiaiuo- Plan
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Now in effect .in all S|m»i i m,- Goods
ter
And we can even arrange terms
Ing gimd. aeeurale typi i w.dc Ife
• Guns • Amiiiuiiiliiii. • Tint
for Oil* If needed. Monthly pn
Ikn 532 la.ligwood
Boats Motors and Trailers
mint* are about Mo which fx
&gt;•
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Equipment
certainly better than paying
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IS
304 Kust First St
Phone 998 ENVKLl’PKS. lettcrlieml . stale
incuts. Invoice!, hand Intis, and
USED dining room soil, consisting
[i r ii ii r a m s, etc I'liigresslvc
of buffet, table and six chairs
Printing Co., I'lmne 4im 403
Telephone 270-W
West |jth
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ACCORDION INSTRUCTION
Call Alls DeGr.iW Sailf'dil illl-W I
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L. L. SII.L -I'i.uio Technician.
Phone 2164 Route t. Sanford

SHERMAN CONCRETE
PIPE CO.

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■ One hour - Wash aiul Dump
Dry
• doc Imur Ik - Wash and Dry
Fold
• Finished Laundry
• S.initmie Dry (leaning
SoutliMlde
l.m im lrn m a t
South Side Fumlitiarl lllilg.
im; East 2'th St.

AND BUUOtNG NEED

U itd Kitchen Chairs
.50
U u d Stroller
4.Q0
Used Platform Rocker
5.00
Used Lounge Chair
5.00
Used Floor Lamp*
5.00
Used Box Springs
10.00
Uatd Wicker 8ofa
tO.i
Used Sofa Bed
ZENITH
-BEAL MTATE F O R 8 A E B -3 Used 3pc Wicker Living
TELEVISION
Room Suite
10.00
The Ni W .g#',!
iT. JOHN’S REALTY CO. U itd Double Dreiser and
Sali'x anJ Service
tone ItW • A. B. Peterson,Broker
Mirror
39 95
Miller Kudin &amp; Applinnre
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aS'yCiaWa • A.
B Peterson Jr., Used 3pc Sectional
48.95
P. J. Chesterson.. Albert N. Fitts
118 South Park Ave,
I'lmne 20
MANY.
MANY,
MORS
j , John Mtfich
Garfield Willetts,
MH NOT LISTED
W 3 Bedroom concrete block
jome on 75 ft. lot. All largfc
IT WON T HE MING NOW
room . IV4 baths. M80y other
BRItll Itlt It It COLD?
m titlndlng feature!. Price |I0,Let ui install your
1,508 Down.
Floor furnace
op. n o South P ark Ava.
Circulating Heater
Room 201 Edwards* Bldg,
k Commercial
Ph. la
[ Alexander
T. M. Stringer
Reg. R«al Estate Brokers__
1301

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ARTICLES FOR BALE
AWNINCSS
Aluminum, canvas, metal.
Free estimates.
Dealer for Glidden Paint

31)9 Kim Ave.

HEATERS CLEANED

anil serviced. Pnone toil

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Fllianrlnir

For Remodeling an.I repairs.
Nothing Down—Small Muullily
Payments

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FOR SALK, fresh milk cow or
Hhcrmnn Concrelo Co.
fresh heifer. Box iu ij , Sanford. Out West 13th Phone: 1211-1081
Phone 788-J.
300 Bait 37th St. PhoM 1072-X Il
"CARPENTER WORK
FKIGIDA1KE
For quirk repair jobs, or small
building. Call Jim 1I42-M-4.
AUTOMATIC WASHER
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.ill Porceluin) Used one season.
I’nihing • Hloruge
Say* IKK). Busy Spindry Wash MoviilR
laocal A loing Pi ,lance
‘ lx like new only $90.
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Flroproof
I amwIrB Transfer
JRPORATION
and Htornge Co.
V e n e tia n
8. kanford Ave.
Phone 2117
Phone 498
Ml East 3rd St.
(Nationally Adv.
3SLKY Refrigerator, Magic
•-C &amp; 8Tr . View
Vil
Awolnga •
lief gas range. Excellent condl- FLOOR SANDIlin &amp; Finishing:
Glass • Porch roll
Oak floors furnished, laid &amp; fin­
an. Phone I2fx&gt;-M after 5 pm
ta • TravU and O
ished. Itoasnnablo terms. In bus­
iness since 1920. Old floors niadn
G.E. FULL Slzo Stove, refrlgera***
Vp m O m I W
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Ilka new. E. F. 8fevens; Route
♦or. Both for fiso. rai 2 Elm.
i Wait 3rd St.
PkoM
2, Box 227; Phone 710-11-4.
(N ear Suprex).

BOB BENNETPfl TV

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IMO CASH and $65 1
you can have fmmediate oc­
cupancy of a 3 bedroom block
bouse. Phone UM-X-B aloe 4
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Top High Schools
Meet Tomorrow
In Orange Bowl

Wed. Oct. St. l i s t

Saxton
Tonight
Scrap

MIAMI (A*—The lop high school
football came of the week in Flor­
ida will he played here tomorrow
nlcht when two unbeaten teams—
Miami Edison and Miami Jack
son—clash in the Orange Row!
Each has won four games and
Miami Edison tupped the Miami
llrrald'a weekly football poll, get*
ting 20 of the 20 voles for 254
points.
Two learns whlrh barely missed
the first ten were Key West and
Live Oak. troth with 4 0-0 rrrrirds
Each got 39 points
The top ten. with first place
votes In parenthesis:
1 Miami Edison (2»)
2 Miami Jackson ir,i
3 Miami Senior High
t. Toral Gables
5 Tampa Plant
&lt;1 Jacksonville Jackson
7. Tampa Hillsborough
X Fernanda
9 Jacksonville lae
10 West Palm flench

ttmsUsts srbo were stricken by «
All of which might help explain
why a shocked illenee has reigned
over the American League the past
two day*, since it was announced
eight wealthy PhiUdelphiani had
purchased the Athletics and aavr.i
them from being transported bod­
Ity GAYLE TALBOT
NEW YORK UB-If there la one ily out to Kan»a« City.
A sort of numbness seems to
thing a person learns over a long
period of close association with the have set in on the other club pres­
sports scene it la that rich men idents and spokesmen. They, along
get tired remarkably quick of with League President Will Harthrowing their money into a luting ridge, say they want to get all
the facts before they comment.
athletic venture.
They don't think they will when Their reaction, roughly. Is that of
they go Into It. They are over* a group of men who have seen a
stimulated at the time with the colleague apparently saved (rum
thought of doing something fm drowning and then Mckrd back In­
their home rommunity arrJ. at the to the water. A club execulive. who
tame time, being Intimately assn declined to be quoted, said this:
elated with a glamorous new world
"I have no doubt they are all
which they have known all their* fine fellows. Not one of them,
lives only from a distance.
j though, knows a thing in the world
A few fortunate ones, such a«! about running a big league club
llrl Webb and Dan Tupping who1 Even with the best of luck, I don't
bought the rich Yankee empire at te r how the Athletics can help
a distress sale for perhaps a quar­ losing money for another three or
ter of its teal value, never nave four year*. If the deal Is ap­
came to regret their action. They proved. will these men he willing
only mike more money. But they In plow In more money for that
are the rare exception, and the length of time? Lm afraid that I
T
trail is strewn with wealthy en­ doubt It."

PHILADELPHIA of - Welter
weight champion Kid Gavllan pre
dicta he'll knock oul Johnny sa»
ton tonight “ If I hit him solid" and
Saxton »iy», “ I’m going to be the
new champion.”
A crowd of around It.non may
pay around MO,090 for »h&lt;* twice
postponed IS-rouni title bout In
Convention Halt
It will lie trleca'I m ad t&gt; m ail
by CBS. Philadelphia and a inn
mile radium around the eity. with
the exception of New York, will
be blacked out of the TV' I/rc»l
tHI J4 YIAB OIO dynasty of the Connie Mack baseball family &lt;*&gt;&gt;»•*
Itay-al-homrs will get a radio
„„ end as control of the Athletics panes into the hands of l hUadelphla
broadcast
businessmen. They raised tt.000.000 to save American ta»X&gt;J* •«»'"
Starting lime It 10 p m KST
from going to Kansas City Seated (I to r.l are: N M»e ■"« hla
The 30-yeaMild Cuban, making
lather. Connie. 91 Karl* Mack and Arthur Itosenberg. chain store exec­
bis eighth title defence, radiatm
utive and spokesman for Ibc syndicate Standing are some ofthe bus Iextreme eonfldenee, as usual, a*
rirutnien In the .leal. They are: Harney Fischer, Ted HenH. Connie
be moved Into town from his Sum
Mfuk 3rcJ, Jfttk Itrrucl, Mori Ucliman. Isador Hley and Tom CrUconl.
Bilt, N.J., training camp.
“Saxton Is a pretty good fighter.”
sarJ the Kid from Cam a a my
“ He'a atrong and like* to crowd
1 throw plenty of punches at him
and urn see what happens. II I lilt
him solid, he gn."
“ Gavllan is a great fighter." said
the 24-year old ehallenger from
New York. " I ’m nol underestl
f'MftAL GABLES— IIn ri- will In- plenty at sink* for both &gt;ams |
,f |Hurricane. buttli, Mu-y
Th.. N.,v &lt;nilwr i.«uc of Florida
mating him Hut I'm confident I've Friday night when the University of----Miami
| Wildlife truly lives ur&gt; to its name
laud ill Ihe Orange Howl.
the Florida Magaiinc For All
Im."
The University of Miami is undefeated mid will In- trying not
The odds, however, fjvur the only to gain u fifth straight win, but will be seeking to Inrreuse it* Sport.men. Twelve feature arti­
champion at 19 10
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I ruling in the natonnl football pole. Miami Is now ranked No. 10 in cles and nine depat tmrnU pre­
Saxton said he wasn't worried .b e country and u win for th* Hurricane* over Maryland would give pared by nnled writer, from
around the . l a t e makr. the Novem­
over going 15 round, for the first I the Miami team an even higher ranking.
... ...
times.
!
Mar/land on the other hmiil is in the running for jt hid to tlie ber issue th* "hunting season so*clal.”
"I've Iralnnl h a rt and long for coming New Year day Orange Buwl rlu.sic, A defeat for Maryland
"The Story of American Waterthe bands of Miami would vir­
this one," the muscular Ncijr. at
fowl" complete with “Duck D*youngster said, " I ’ve always had tually. knock the, Tt-rps
, - , from _tho(
duccr" chart for the Identification
plenty left after 10 round, and Pm ruimilig
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"
of waterfowl common to Florida is
• ■■M i'll
lc&gt;|M „know
am] ar*
CXpeCirU
lure
III ha
be better nuar
over IS
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t)(
flrP(Jtill*
up ,„oU),
|, lwm'
wh()ll
a must feature for all nimrods.
Other hunting artirlra include
Johnny has the style which has they step against tho llurricanae
"Florida'*
Hunting P r o g r a m " ,
bothered Gavllan most In the past Friday night.
"Dead
Aim For Deer". "Rig CyHe Is panlhrrlsh In his movements,
Miami will gn into the game in
punches very fast ami presses hla fine physical shape. Only Mlk*
FORT WORTH. Tex. qh-W hcn;
» ,U“ ' *nd “,r You K'11
opponent^ persistently.
lltldix-k, who suffered a shoulder Texas Christian's Horned Frogs,
For
the
angler., Floridu Wild­
"Maybe that style doesn't always Injury in the Mississippi State one of the mo&lt;t reseeded college
present. “ Florida's Water
please Ihe fans," said Six ton. "But game will be out of action. Toboy football teams III Ihe country, life
that's the way I win. I'm nol goinu will start in Ids plaeo at center. score It's usually with a lloiirisn Wolves," “What It wus. Was Wur*nw", "The .Singing Halt Go*.
Edwaid Oliver, who wus Injured
to give him any punching room if
And Ihe biggest flmirlsher Is one
In practice two days after the Jun Swink. a rambling sophomore South," nnd the regular fishing
I can help it.’r
department.
The crowding, bulling style lias Baylor game, and lias nut seen more noted for his basketball than
To round out tin. special autumn *
action
hii
ice.
will
riturn
to
action
football
in
high
school
at
Husk,
enabled Baxton to post a 43-2-2
edition of Floridu Wildlife, outat
right
halfback
to
help
out
the
Tex.
irecord.
n v w i u i Hil
isaa itwo
t s u iai.Bv
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n
s.
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w
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defeats were by
door.men won't want to miss, '
split decisions to Oil Turner and plowing dynamo, Whitey Itouvirrr.
The "home run" goes with the "Florida's Field Trial*.” “The Van- I
A
crowd
of
more
than
(&gt;0,0&lt;M
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will
Del Flanagan. He has 19 kayos lo
Impetuous Horned Frogs They've i.hing Snuilluiwk." "F I o r I d a 's |
bis ere.lll. Gxvtlxn'a record Is sen the Hurricanes battle Mary­ made It touchdowns In 5 games lljack lir-ar," “ Muzzle Flashes,*' .
M-14-4 with 27 knockouts. Nrither land Friday night in thr Orange and only 2 of them r»m r from "Outdoor Reviewer." "Meud-ium |
liuwl. Tin- advunru sale is by far
ever hxa been stopped.
the largest of any guinr this year. Inside their foes' lO-vard line lion Done," nnd "Wildlife Testa amt
This Is Gavllan's first fluid in The crowd could cvi-n climb to as nlr rim ksrale ran four yards for Tells."
Six months and bi» first title tie high
The huntei &lt; mill fl.rln-rmcn o f ,
fill, (KM)'' UidVera it'y' At Me ti c , ;*°T2.
J*,*,n*1
“n''
as A&amp;M
fettae since lie dniblied Johnny official, report.
Florida will find continuous me.Bratton In Chicago II months ug..
Otherwise, the Frogs have tal­ sago between the covers of each'
Whether L'oneh Jim Tatum "f
A half year ago he dropped ii 13
lied from away out yonder, some­ cony of Florida Wildlife. Beside..
round S‘ a f' i T C - J E W *
J ! f fL’roal
! s E thing at which the Irrcpro.iililr being of gem-rnl Interest lo all I
pan.eH «iirh !us5 *Holy
Champion Carl (Bobo) Olson, lie with
Hwlnk 1. adept. They're already sportsmen, it is the only publica­
Used
so
effirtively
or
will
claimed h« fought that (Min with I(m&gt;h„ with devu.luting run. cut
o ff' J’^ ' l ^ l n g him to Doik U alkrr. tion dealing directly with lh« '
•n Injured right hand.
option keeper play. a . .11,1 MUalis-1 «hr S,ni,h€Tn Methmllsl Immortal Sunshine State’s outdoor resource* |
which are nf no much importance
II wm that Injury which forced ^I'KtMiV’L
»»•- «?»«the first uosliMmcment cf tils title secret isis around f'ollegi' Park. One
Speed, agility and a Math jensn to all.
lUt with nixtun. Thu sernn-t Hmu thing the Hurrlrauea know for for "running where they ain't" are
Tho November Issue Is an Introftu e«me down with a vims infer- sure. Tatum will have bis
•he ISO pound Sw lnk'x leading as­ diirtlon t&lt;r thr 195155 Florida
his Turps
T&lt;
lion and the mumps Hip night he ready to exploit any wraknaiit in sets
bunting season.
fora Ihe scheduled Sept I conlrst either or both
deportments In
"lie |u.d hunt, daylight ami goes
Ihe OiHtige Howl Friday night.
to II." snvs Diileh Mejcr, the TCI I
Few conches know how to ex- athlellr director who coached thr
rlolt i i chink In tin- enemy', urniur Frogs for years. "And he paces
M-ller than doea Tatum whose ' himself something like Dnak Walk
tcnniH arc noted for their brilliant f r used to do until he gets the?I TAMPA '^—University &gt;d Turn
opportunism. Miami's young Hnr- rltflit lilork air I m*w running i pa fiMilhalJ rrtfiilar«i ulm liavr
EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE Fla rirnuos, with oddles of iaw power i (Mini
h im
hiuiillril with kid ulnvei thl*
1^—The Air Fnrrr's ten eolfnr* und treinenilous reserve of cour­
u rrk m i thrv would lie in rh*pr
today began 72-hole medal play age, display their youth und nim,or Tr"7
l‘'r|day night mlg’il
over Eglln's difficult course in the imiatlve Inexperience mostly on sophomore* along faster tlian ho see
.i little .crlmmiige action lo
Air Force World Wide tournament their defensive flaws. Tatum s tho hud untiriputm! but tliey'ro lu-gin- day.
nl:ig to look like Tatum tackles
Favorite among the BQ entered lad to prola&lt; llm.o flaw.,
I'oarli Marrrllno Huerta kept
now and Ihnt inrun* trouble. The
la 1st LI. Dow Flnsterwald of
(In,, tiling's for s u n . -Maryland eluh U solid everywhere else.
the regulars mil of the heavy work
Bhaw AFB, S C , winner cf llic win h* out to turn in u lop pervrslrrdny In a scrimmage against
Friday. Miami
(lie
Southeastern meat several week. fomanre
______
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l uiv Stale play*.
ago with a 72-hol* total nf 2X.1. . toughest team remaining on llvlr
Huerta has lost a first ctrlng
atld runnerup In this Inuruimenl schedule. If Maryland gat* by Ml
guard for the remainder of the
M lrh
l.nm
last year.
ami, the l&gt;rps should roll unde­ Today
sea ion. a rfierve guard probably
r l i p m t.«4 i» m
1 t l s m t )• a m
util be out id most cf Ute garnet
Other ton contenders are M K'/t feated the rest of the season uni Tomorrow
ItII
p
m
9i3T
p
ot
and three other* are on the ailing
Harold Rldgelv, Rentwaters AFH. team in the Atlantic conference
England, a two lime winner: 2nd should Duke tumble to ionic upset
When Donald llcatcy, BO-yrar- list.
Lt. J. W Conrad, Gaiy AFH, Tet ; mliuleil rotifrirnre foe. That could oh| raring driver, recently broke
"We are in horrible »nape for
W LI- Don R. January, Lackland lint Maryland back In the Orange the world's record with bis sport* playing Ihla week," Huerta said
Howl,
Tex., and A.lc. Jamei I,
rar on a flvlng mil* rourae (192.53 III. one bright spot b that mint
Brass, Uckland
Heating Miami, an undefeated mllea per hour la llaalev’t new re­ of the regulars are in fairly good
Eighteen boles will he plavrd club, would lie a log boost In Mary­ cord I at llomipvlll* Flat*, Utah, condition.
•ech dsy through the finals Sat­ land'* drive to regain national he additionally broke nine other
Tamo* ha* won three amt h&gt;«l
urday. Par over the course, one prestige, lb-log national champion International and American re­ one while Troy Stale has three
of the Air Force’s finest, is 72 on* year I* no preparation for cord*.
wins against two loate*.
being far down In the also - ran*
Th* l l conferences represented the next year. Heating Miami is
a t - •■•T
£■7* Northeeit overseas, Great Maryland's mm rhaiicc of regain­
IfiR*. Alesken Air Command, ing scour nutiomil saltire tills year.
BLUE DEVILS' BOSS .
By Alan M avtr
Greaudtlioi and Injuries have
DUtheastem, Far Eastern. North­
western, Great takes, Southwest, given Tatum trouble at tha tackle*
till* year, lie ha* been shoving Ills
o Coast and Euro-Afrlrnn.

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Ol' Swami Is Predicting A ga in
After Missing But 1 Last Week
CHICAGO. CT—Tbe Of Sw am i. I rough host*,
rown for only one loss last week
ILLINOIS 27, SYRACUSE 11—
(by Missouri over Indiana), tries Those llllnl have lo win somecry* t IJ(^ HqUETTE m FORDHA.M la
to clear all the fog from his rry.stal ball this time:
WISCONSIN 20. OHIO STATE 14 —The Warriors broke the Ica't
—Brother, this Is going to be some­ against Holy Cross and are wear-1'
thing! . . . Both unbeaten in four ing their war paint for homecom­
starts. Wisconsin retaining its No ing.
2 national rating and the Buckeyes
rankc I fourth.
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MICHIGAN STATE 14. PURDUE
13—Those nimble Spartan harks
nr Th* S i h Hs im e , n ,
-------MIAMI I1KACII. PI*. —
will be too hard to catch. . . And
Purdue had better find a good t»l»«. M». Havana. outpoint* j
pocket to protect passer Len DawM*- n1"*
son from on-charging lacklers.
iiosTov--Tommy Collin., m u
MINNESOTA 21. MICHIGAN 7 m,»«on. »t»pp»rl {lobby Why. u i v t
•The undefeated Gophers find (
r , nr —Art
themselves In a new role for the |ionl. IJJ. Illchiwnd. Cullf.. knr&gt;rvLittle Brown Jog series—favorites *&lt;1 «mr l.aiirn Hula*. t:»H. M«sl&gt;,,
«
in a game that is played at Mich­ City.
WABHIN'ITO.V—flatly Mlrn-. Is-.
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Wa.hliiaton, oulprrtfttrd Hobby t.„,
IOWA 20. INDIANA It - The 131. Ilalltmor*. to
DETKOIT — tmk« Harris, n r
llooaiers may have b*en looking Hamtrwiurk,
Mlrh.. iriilnotnted lb.b
to Iowa when they lost last week Ito-isl*.
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‘ENSACOLA - Serf George
Smather lolrt a Democratic rally
recently the nation can look for
ward to a practical demonstration
t of thenatlnn.il administration'* con
I tnoverslal “ massive retallation'‘ de­
fense policy.
“This will be on Nov 2", hr
said, “ And happily it will not be |
In the use ot arms, but in ihr I
greatest of democracy's weapons '
—the ballot "
i JE!,e r-’lorlcfa senator said hr wa! r &gt; 8 on record with a prediction i
inat the oblccls rf the retail ilmn
will be the Republican Party
,rTn spite of every thine that V&gt;
been ar»l will be ilone to offset
the record", he said, I am convinc­
ed t n t the great maturity of the
have lost faith
In.the Republican 1esder.bin of »•*#
tftflilatlve branch of Uis govern­
ment."
Smathcrs’ said claims that a
Democratic victory will he rata
aMwhlc”
are
proving to lie
Ik -meTangs
The Democrats thrmighont the
country resent the liialnuattons that
their leaders will betray the best
f Interests of the nation, or are not
i capable of exercising leadership"
Tl he said, "They don’t believe oven
the Republicans thrm srlves believe
vicious campaign propaganda 1
Sthls
—no m ailer in what high places,
they are getting II repeated "
Smalhers* nnlltlral predictions
etmei during Ills discussion of the
at. ilnlstratlnn's defensr urogram
Admiral Arthur ll.r tforj. Chairman
of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, recent­
ly announced thal the "massive
retaliation" policy "still stands."
This referred to the statement
last January by Secretary of State
John Foster Dulles thal the Amer
(can will rely against any Com
munlst attack mainly on "a great
rapacity to retaliate distantly hy
means and at places of our own
choosing."
Uhr Florida senator eluirgr Hint
this encouraged the Communists
lt&lt; "fringe war aggri-slon and that"
It certalnnly Is nothing to dUoeur T h a ila n d 's Safety Feared By Paper
age the (ominunsts from Ihrlr
eventually successful nil nut ot
BANGKOK '.P
'the Bangkok presence ill i *ml»Mha of a I,'too
Post, an American edited daily. | loan Yirliiinih ted group and an
tack on French IndittTilna."
Smather said the country already said today that Thailand's intern uncertain element among jnn.uOO
was paying the "expensive bill'* al security Is threatened hy the | Chinese llicre
for the unwise reductions hi Air
The
newspaper
quoted IPlg
Forre appropriation- last year
H en
I'ham ra, Manthukanond
GIVEN CHI CK I'P
During ttie recent emigres.*, hr
NEW YORK, m
In Maricopa ! Him minister to f 'aliile' II I. as sav .
: laid, all the Air Force nils were
mg the 1.000 n|H*ialr a ; "(rcr |
rejjnrcd bill tlinl nothing could he County. Aril . baby-sitters are of Camlmdtans" from a t&gt;a.-e south
Irft-e to make up fur tlm Ins* of fered free health checkups by (lie id Raltambang province oc.it Hu*
county health office to protect the
time In Air .strength iiruciirtneul
border Tlicy repxortrillv get
"Hut the application of hard babies they tend The system was Thai
Ibcii orders direct from Ihr Com
military rules to the guarding of started after babies in a couple of mnmst
Virimmli. wlm now occupy
our nation's security tines mean a families developed tuberculosis Ills- mu them
half of Viet Nam
|
great deal, an It Is something from a woman babysitter who did
about which many of us are murh n’t know she had it Parents now
concerned. t)ir great hope still Is Krefor to hire baby sillers utio set
COI.II INMD HEVF.N
in "Peace through Strength "
enllli clearance first, says pulille
fTIB'AfiO.
There seems little
Smalhers said the "New laaik" health reports
gloiiml lo uoi i v alniil t ali lilng
in the military system was hated
mid from a iniblir or office tele
apparently on what this nation
wpnld like In do, rather than upon that "we ran whip lire Y mke .s phone inotitliplere, says a Hrltlsh
B f e . any enemy might conrelvah with cornstalks " Rack tour sexrs study rcportetl in the Ame.rlran
laler." reminded of the pruml.se, Me Ileal Asm. Journal. It found
little difference in bacteria on l«leHe recalled the old Civil War he replied:
xtory of the Southerner who went
“ I wax right, but llirv lint would' phones whether or not Ihev were
treated regularly with disinfectants
off to tvar assuring his womenfolk n'l flghl with cornstalks "

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BALTIM ORE •.W-Judge Ja m e s
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Spm ks Idea:15
O n Firefighting
M IAM I— An electronic device
wi t h
ii
temperature-sensitive
"feelers" l« helping firemen to
"see through tile smoke" and know
null,, al'oiii conditions inside e
burning hoi...
The .|. ..
boil! into i twos|or\ looi-e i n ted lore on the
Irnmpo. -.f ilo vti.mii l i r e College,
probe* Ilm hi'huvtnr puttirii* of
fir»-1 .i- js«s• t of the college's re*cHtr.h effo I ., designed to develop
new file 'igbring technique- Developed by Minneapolls-Honeywell,
tb'- eleelroiilc recording lustrument itstl Is dies I r ill | ' i ' t s i t i r e s
throughout the burning '•uibllng
and chart* the findings, ^'rategirally spotted "feelers" or thermo­
Having a bufTei hrrskfast during the holidays? !|t*re'» a menu you
couples
the temperature &lt;rtuing
oan use for al-the-tahle breakfasting or for a tray meal in front of the
elements
are imtieddad in the
Chrtitmas Dee, and at many another time throughout the year
walls, &gt;riling und floors of the
Tomato Juice or fruit Juice and the Cereal Snack-Mix—a gav medley
building to (ee l hack temperature
Of crisp ready-to-eat cereals, nuts, piettel sticks, and intriguing flavor- reading may b* served In the living room.
a. For
Fn the main cnuri«, have piping hot
"The day has long passed when
oatmeal with raisins,i. milk.
milk, &gt;-o|Tee
rolTi cake, butter, with hot ckoenfata and
fire fighters idled away time
eolTte as beverages.
idaytng eheikers," iav» Chief N ew­
These nibbles are easy to-do; economical loo, made as they are from
ton I Wheeler, a dl year veteran.
ready-to-eat cereala that make breakfast such go&lt;*d eating and taty“ Today's fireman is kept busy
getting t
brushing un on old skills and deve­
Cereal Snark-Mlx
loping Hew technique s in the
1 4 cupa ready-to-eat oat cereal
4 cup butter or margarine
science of fue fighting," lie adds.
1 4 cupa bite-slsr shredded rice
4 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce
The leimofiiturc monitoring s y s­
I 4 cups hite aire shredded wheat
4 to 1i te.pi
teifspon garlic salt
tem plnyt'ii a large pnrt in helping
2 cupa r.lim pret/d aticks
I tt-nspig
aspodn onion anil
tile eollege to ilevelop niul perfect
II.S|n4 o celery salt
t cup salted peanutf, akintesa
I triispnj
sueli new li-vlmhltl.s as the use
Mix th«&gt; dry rerenls (the rice and wheat cereals look like doll site
of a "fo g iio/sln'' and the use of
waffles: tne nai cereal like baby doughnuts), the prrtrcl sticks tiroken
'wet. svalni.”
in smaller pieces, and the suited peanuts in a large oblong baking pan
The "fog norrle” direels a eloud
or a masting pan.
of wnler on the fire, not a heavy
Heat the butter or margarine until melted; stir In the Worcestershire
itieum Kxperimenta proved that
same and seasonings. I’ourover the cereal mixture and mix well Rake
such water eon Id usurh more
in a slow oven (illMl'F.) atirxjng everv 10 minutes or »o, for about a
lieat tiian a heavy stream and more
half hour or until lightly browned. One rup of oven popped lira cereal
may ba added to the ingredients, if desired Cod before servhig
Yield: 2 quarts of mighty good nibbling.
N o let If you're In a hurry and want Jutt • bowlful, ui* half the
recipe and put it together in a Urge heavy skillet. Cook over surface
heat, turned very low. Stir constantly for * fn in minutes or until lightly
browned.
I’eiiVI like to kero on hand plenty ,&gt;/ l i e n nppetitlng li'tlt rerenl
nihhlee, Everyone likes them and they hi into so w-tny occasions nil the
year 'round- htlore or after dinner, as h n r r n o r arrompantmen(», and
for ennrke anytime. Then nlm mote mighty m re I 'hnelmne gifts. Pnuhle
nr triple the recipe and star* la containers m t h tig ht-p th ny ro'-eis.
They keep ire//— t/ hidden)

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Fellow
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Hcguhitions
Story
A native

2. Contain

Mmmtees

3. Hall!

S. Tellurium
tsym.)
ft. Crawl
t) On* of
an (indent
wat like
people
7 below
I naut I

"You toigot this," she said soft­ •aid. “Remsmb*?T" Bits flicked the
of Griud
ly, and Uiruat Uie teisgram inlo catch, slid out a black piaaUe light
ratter iml leaned over to put'ths
ll Kemnant
my coat pocket. "Who to EH 7
sensitive plats up to the gray light
11 An old drink
“A friend," 1 said. “It was his from the window.
of England
bank Htswart robtwd." 1 said. "But
On a day like this." 1 said, "I
Id Crooked
9 A I iiiii
he sends regards."
think you’re j u a t a paaasnger.
17 Men's
0 K,nrke.1
"Don't look so grim." sh* said In There won't b# enough light out
nn kiiamr
11 I pwaiil
31 Li-st»liii£
iiictoaa. a* Wild, • i . a i l t n i r a voice that waa aUnoet e whia- Uirre to taka a plcturs."
Is Strikes with
i oi v in(C of
in lur
: t u Cabin 6. 0. U «ur»rlMd 6/
Four at one-two hundredths."
tlo liuml
per: "I can't stand it, I ! • ' *°
n slop s
Jj 11*VI llMl«|e
shs
muttered.
Than
ah*
looked
at
2»
Tin
nrd
up,
planking
lion on a
[•Spn.r m Mr way la m siUrdl frightened."
me quickly. "But don't tall me my
u. mill
1.) I'flighted
xxmin*!
TU« tail. hniwfio—. MlOMlWhat . . .you** u i e r woman o r d * r a
business,
Mr.
WUde.
Even
If
you
22 Meinbienc
Ift Tow aid
3T tti|’
For you," she said Uutottntiy.
___
TER HOME of Thomai A. Eld*on In FI. Myers
ar*
right.
Juat
tot
ma
fumble
lor
ianal I
(lie lee
3M Silly; lr milt
T ’a X k T V S fr cmS • t t f S W S I J •It's, it’s oot . . . oh. tot's go and along my own way."
Ida's first pre-lbrlcalcd house. The rambling utructure wa* shipped
19 Move#.
2(1 Wend
•M K i ' T S i l n»*«itally ral.ra get breakfast. I think I'm getting
•40 Frofi sMmn.
Here
frum
New
Jersey.
ly
aa a acyundral and a con*
Ruaaell grinned a t me. "Wail, as
27 Hubbet
IlllOllgll
•ONa CUT
Ill tv'4t||i&gt;l| i
man. TMy ar. loinad by id Bolt- hysterical."
I was saying, there'* them aa'piek
l o be a
\s alei
I.' Mk'llsl i x
At*. a amall-tuwn Makar, on bollday
Not
you,”
I
said.
I
took
her
V
2“ Small
and them aa are picked and then
rrtli nlf wild A tacilaaa ramark by
i. lata II bj ■■own
arm in mine and w# turned to­ again, Ujera’S the liule onee we
■
mceauit*
7—
i
f c &amp; f o W d V l ia abSard
abba i oft a
\
•UNA GtllN
6
*
$
ward
the
staircase.
"But
I'm
sorry
throw back in. Shall 1 escort vou
29 The sai re,l
and now vuMaairt ami craw
aboi't
the
ugly
lace.
I
was
think­
aaawi to amid biim*^aa Vlida mornaaty
to the purser's office?"
river
of
V
Epddara i Ii la naw baadkftp. a wtra ing about Charles Alexander Stewm
I can dnd IL Do I get regards
the Hindus
from Captam QrrSntrk ol Ida Kklla a r t"
and
best
wishes
to
take
with
ms?"
note#
raacMa
him.
Mary
Vlak*
30
I
’
o
p
u
l
u
r
IT*
-fra. tba fuffil.a Siawarfa mn-mimd.
is
"1 know wbat you were think*
You could evan have me to
cant
I
_I
tan ham. for a d»a»lft.Hoo an* lug about."
take
with
yqu,.U
you
want
|hat,“
32
iloaiJbf
wn. Qtn II b«. Wild, wondara
ii
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la la
ordnain e
I stepped back to 1st ner go In she said softly.
H r GO10 WHOII KttNil
h
t t i
t f a r ^ kckaraT
A.
I shook my head. "Let's keep the
Inbbr l
3$
Orel and I watched her lo n g
17
7 /v
ie
work
separate,"
1
aatd.
"Ju*t
woi3J
E
u
listraight back, tbe erect, balanced
CHAPTER TWkXVK
about ma a ill tie ."J fliuaksd my
*TfOU "EVER meet anyone named walk. 8he would know, I thought. ry
i niatiulia
if*
I
jl'
coffee and got to nfy test, "This
Three-loe.l
Jaaa Smith r* I asked sourly. ' Or II wasn't sensible thst she should, really going to take all 4gy?" I
diving
bud
but
it
waa
4il
of
a
piece
with
the
do dll your f r i e n d s have exotic
7.2
1/
aiked Bussell.
27 Ko&gt;by
unlikely magic Mtwesn ua.
naans 7"
_
‘Easily,"
he
said
promptly.
“And
erruncm
e
-We
sat
*1
the
far
end,
taking
-Old John,” Doc muted. "Now I
pv
I* Npruig task
A&amp;H BRAND
aaven't thought of hiui tor gtars, twu places together. Most of our it thing* go wsll with my plane,
111
Ilie
I
ru
that
It
Lake*
*11
day
tomor­
BM since i used to b u r r o A nil tablrm atrs had ShlSbed. Miss Pom­
lo "
Engaged
To
Eddie
.ti
t
l
bmall
ilaikrow,
too."
aaro* for use in hotel register!. We eroy had decided on oatmeal, bacon
~
him to the catflab,” I told
i ulol ed
w
m
IIOLLYWtiOl) U*--The romance
ua#d to call nun John the Han and waffles and s o m e crsanied her.Feed
i* lb
'ST
w?
goose
"I'll
be
back
aa
mum
aa
1
can."
of
actress
Debbie
Iteynolds
and
When toe waa operating tola cm* chlcksn.
r
The afternoon dragged out sleep­
12 duidaiuc
where many of (he in singer Eddie Fisher has flowered
—-~
1 HO .MAS EDISON’S Ft M yers office,
►
.,1. .
oorium of euphoria in Carson's
"Hope I can make enough money ily in Orenler'e office. Until lunch­
SV
v 1
11. ea
venlor's cxperlinenl&gt; look place. The cot to tbe left i* where Edison into an official engagement
C-nd, California, only a dry-man's to ised you properly." I said, t*k&gt; time, crew members drifted in ua*
The
bclhmth:il
was
amioimrcd
i
t.l
i.'uioply
look
bis
cut
nop.«.
i
spl. from Uift blue laws of Bants Ing up a Maker of orange juice,
*»i
Iasi Might by her parenl*. Mi and
by one as they could gat away
*».
ANN i’AGE — SPAGHETTI OR
tl A peel
Barton ••». Hug* fellow. B h o o B
“Ob, I always sat • big break, from their work. Than, when the
Mrs. Raymond Reynolds of Itiu
I
Hilt
1
nanua
with Bitting Bull. Had fast," the eald with a magnltcent duhss were duos, moat at the
i •»•»
hank, through her studio MGM
ZT~
m m .\
*
routui. salutation all nta Ufa amlto. "It’s the only meal I can
ll had been rumorr I for -ome
1 Candlerardk ‘Shake the hand that take my time with and really en­ kitchen tutor appeared.
/ A
Mmt.
1 sat quietly In a earner. No­
uiaki r
the baod that Krftgged Oen- joy. Lunches and dinners prs so
Mr and Mis. Eddie t'anlor will
Cuaier.' Wig fellow, aa 1 said. likely to become business mines. body paid muoh atten tio n 'to ms,
i
give
an
engageinenl
parly
lo:
llo
r
I«r than you even, by an Inch But breakfast—an, breakfast IS for and 1 saw no slightest resemblance
tit as I ll&gt;. .1 I toll.•.
couple Saturday ul llie lie.cily ii. &gt;• - ,.i. ii ., i.an a
to atew srt in any of them.
| It Ill.
:'tWo." Then l&gt;ov cocked hla head me."
III. l-el l »
SUIIANA BRAND
Hills Hold
W*
had
our
lunch
at
Uroniers
In
.
w
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■
i
lui.
r
..
i
i
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* I All.I ,
aad eyed me quiaxicaUy.
t'anlor
lidpnl
discover
l'i-ln
^
7 In... I. I. Null., I.lk .Xtl.ll
desk
and
by
2
o'clock
1
waa
fidg­
1
said:
"You
get
up
early.
You
“All eight,” I grinned. ”Wut to
t. l.
l. i I,|.«
The .singer is in New Volk InM1 • •• H f . . lit# | | i
*• I !• tl ii- I*1t« It., I
|. in* XI ft I ft I XXII I I I II I
u * re a word of truth In anytldng cat big brtakfaau. Do you think ety.
plans to fl&gt; here S.itoiday foi llo
we
could
Btui
something
we
like
At
last
1
said:
"Hava
w#
seao
i II l I u Ml I ••:»
I
•"
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Ni
M
M
you've ealdY"
party
• 'I. I'ullM ft I let 1.1 .
ail
the
people
wbo
work
on
the
in
common?"
"A word T Sure,” Doc said readTile
parents
said
Miss
lleynnhl‘I
»
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f
t
f
t
It
It
I
t|
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f
IlM
V
ft
Illy*
III
|
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M
I | I |
And again I could see only her boat 7"
• 11 (.I .'III I I ft
XI I Xs I It . . . ft - I It
Uy. "Old John really was big.”
2 und Fisher. 21 plan to lie mai
Grenier
ran
a
finger
down
tbs
x
Itola.flll
II...
I
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III
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1,1.1,
eyes
aa
she
turned
to
me,
"Oh,
•That’* the true word 7"
rteil next June hi Hitllyw.miiI
if.-i ill.il t'.'lci irli liifi imi»i My
payroll Ust. "Eigbt mors." tu said.
ANN PAGE ALAD
“The only one." Doo exploded In yee,” she said.
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“Amen," I a g r e e d . "But you "Beven of these ar* men wbo’v*
• " |. M.
.1* t itldl I . I I 1IIft
a light ilutter of laughter that
i.mm HUMl.'I.Lss
been
with
ua
lor
years.
But
this
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t
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I
r
sounded like p o p p i n g balloons. don't go for long walks or grow
in r u n i n n 's
Ittf.nn.| (|| ftft it* I Im i i , 11. i
"Young (ellow, you need a drink. prise petunius or read Kafka, do Howard Sessions, ho's new to me.
I'URAN, Korea i“ More h i .
lllli ti* It IIft Hitofiill.il I i .hik* M
Engine-room
band."
•I. i
J.IXHl persons were made .mme
You're (ar too bright-eyed and you 1"
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lit
"Wbat to that?"
Ml*. Ii II. r|
II I. Illg. | sli.1
II
"Nona of them," shs answered
less here Iasi nlghl when two l:ie&gt;
alert for this lime of day. A right-'
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ecus man should fie brooding on quickly. "I lake lasts and grow
I\
. Ift IB.-* ill. tl
.......
Otie (Ire which stuileil in a Ko
" i» 't .ftft - |H&gt;! . lit ■ |MI ..............
i Ii*
bto sin* of yesterday. 1 recom­ older day by day and develop dis *r. Probably unskilled labor, Judg­
It.
reun home leveled Util homes.
• t-•• iM'tl I. .Mll ftftHI .
mend a sparkling glass of Natchct content in a small apartment and ing by hla pay."
I' ft. JtIII lilt&gt;1f S' It! r • lit l
•I. «i ' *
"t-et’a find out about him," X
nectar, a drink whose recipe I* to I read anything that cornea my
r.* Is today one uf IL- Iliakini: 2,-loo persons houieless
EDISON'S M.DlllDA luboralory ut
H. I ls’iti . It' h
I'iiM•
|||( t
Anutiier
lire
slarled
l.'oili
a
kero
ft I I X It- • &lt;
I I I\ I
eye ret llmt even I forget U half way and a lot I nave to go Ond.
i
.it.i
\i
sir
..••
i
t.
nation's leudlnn M'ienlific shrines.
I X I I I I ft I , •
sene lamp in a refugee i iowde.l I
M* X. X
(Jrenler dialled a number aad WS
"Ain't that w o n d e r f u l ? " I
.........I ■*
IMllsI
the lime, flow a b o u t stepping
ti di
i
seelur
and
ileslroyed
I2U
lionu
&gt;
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t
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s.
Ill
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Hill
f
t
Flit
I
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breathed. “And Just t h i n k how waited.
aalwre and tuaslng . . .”
\ MI I « I
It left *&lt;xi Koreans liomele
\ I ii .
"Chief 7" the purser said. “This
"Nut today," ehe said In a light, many girto I might have picked
XXI 1Nl
in ft ...... I ,. m| • .1 .1
All
'casualties wore reported Colli
to
Grenier.
Where’s
y
o
u
r
new
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ul,.,
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who
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rippling voice.
vst.Ill01I'll the los&gt; at $7* ooo
sl
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I*• •
"You piuk or get picked?" Hut- man, Uesslons? He Hasn't signed
I turned from the railing, and
I I• 1I • -I • . I
•• I III If.NlMI.N I I.11. Iffllll" .
the
payroll."
He
listened
and
then
sell
slid
Into
lb*
chair
opposite
me,
|
Hint'
IM I I I
i.
She waa approaching.
&lt;111 Nt HILL ft l |l I M S
I»» |,i.l&gt; • !. I
I Hl'1'1
boo bowed low and whipped oil "Poor fellow," he said ttgbliy. "He shouted into the phone: "1 won’t
HORN THIS ftVEKK
imlili'
i
l
X
I.
•
have
It,
chief.
You're
a
fool
You
FRESH
thinks
be
had
something
to
say
IB* hbt and said: "I remind myimr ii&lt;" •m.» »•-.#•■ i . ..
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COLL’MRlfS,
Ohio
ijs—
The
own
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m
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mid
can’t loso a man and Juat alt dawn
In.rl I IM- - iiiM.nl . im| I ft . •
•alt of a p r a v l o u a engagement about !L"
'rs called It a inillion-lo-mie shot, Ml.KliMi: T TATI \|
FRUITS
I Ml-1(|. II#
.............. II' • f • tl. '
Florida, la Thomas Alva Edison, who invented the first practical ml ehlnchillu quinlii|ilets were I ,\ i i..r vs I* t l*l.iiitl if r
“Crew has to sign the payroll to there playing checkers and not t«U
which t anall make in just a mo­
! |K,Iit( ii. if Mil- r •• • i n ,.
in t
AND
•elUtrlc light 7f» yeur* ugo Thursday, whh “. , , us near Heaven a* I lorn near here UP* week And &gt; " V«l .i ,t I- * Ail iii mi U it tiilisfl
ment, it you wilt excuse me, Miss day," llusaell aaid. "They'll bs Sl­ anybody." He stemmed down Use
R
ii
III
I.
-f
M
l.
f
t
.'#, 1 . M» i. Mil. !'- ■•
.11 . Xtiilfi M l m l
ever wunl to be."
I* X . • .1-1 • r XI.. .
......
ing inio the purser's office all day- receiver.
Pbtnsro;
VEGETABLES
I I . Is- lift III. Ml.ml,I
Ihcy’re
well
and
thriving,
despite
| lii Hi mlii.,1#' • &lt;*11(11ft l l #t.l i |*i
While in Florida, Edison lived und worked in Ft. Myers. Since his mainu's refusal lo nurse Hiem
"Chief engineer," he aald MU*rng ll
IM walked oft along
the deck, You could park there aqd ogle
'ftleath his home ha* been turned uvor tn Ihe city and is fast heenminc
IS • III It'S' III' MM: Mil VI* I " " " " ‘" " t ’.'i m | , IW|'; ,i .- | , , ,
They
were
Imrn
nn
Ihe
ehtneiiill*
aad I waa atill si ding when 1 •ach one and I could promenade Jy. "His man Beaafone went ashore
* *a national shrine visited by Ihnusand* each year. Additional hundreds
•ii mil;.
s i.M iso i.i.
mii \ n . p
... . . . v,
the deck and point out the sights tn f^oulsvllle. Didn't eome bask.*
ioeked at her again,
«l I'll: O f I'l.oil lilt.
'
of person* are expected In visit It Ihl* inonlh because of Ihe Light’* r/nrh nf Mr anil Mr* William K
I.
iuig l.slimd
(urge heud
"Oct nlm here," I sold. “Feaf."
Miles,
who
hand
feed
them
every
Wa w a t c h e d Ui« roustabout* to Mias Pomeroy,"
Diamond Juldlnu.
I \ 'ill "Vl'n 1 i 's t ..........
IS Mil I Ol III III Mil MII S l l
"He's coming,' GrptUer said. *Hf
Miss Pomeroy l a u g h e d and
iiecr
Ttiev
measure
alimil
lwbring in the big gangplank. The
,
I
Jl IOil
SI Ml Mil I
n il VII
VUliorn t« the KiIIhuii I'Htulc* m v Ii U t*xii«TlmeiiUI tnaclilnui*, hu wiao
plane to pound ray bend to a pulp,
'
.....
............. .
I I.OIIIIM is 1-lion * ii
boat shuddered as the e n g i n e winked at me.
uoUcctinii nl exnUc plaiih and trees, uriil Ids spaeimi* frume dwelling Indies eueh
Bhe reached Into a pocket and so be aald. I suppose 1 *
turned over. Then we backed out
III II I t l l l l l l l II t i l l I l i w r . l l * 1v, . 11' ! n ' 11 I l " l
Willi ii.* musturiiiru uf early Ameri ♦
V..M. •• I- It. »» l.ft kflft i'll It#ul Xi-&gt;i
,,
,
lata the river and she turned to pul a small cowhide case on the him."
can furnilure
Legal
Notices
tun small |u dig into, in Id* unlll......... lit.Midi |. . Hit'll I## i I
(To U« Continued^
table. "I’m a working girl,” eh*
IO XII &lt;II I III IMil to ft \ IS pi M Kcil Di'liciciis
Visitors wl.ii elder the U arrt Ii.ii," I In Igritti declares “ Edison
i . I".I I .to Nil In MiI»M •• i lx lit t III
ftllXft ll ft XI M. I I ftI XI- Mil III
grounds will lind :i wealth of re wanted to In- sure Ihe sand cry­
O m iisbl. tans, br u«m s»w*r. insuibutsd by Kies r&lt;eeiurss Bradlcsta.
Mil: i m i i n i m ii i im I III • it. i.f Ft • ilfl h k I |t# a tnl I
t| I Nlt* XI. XI XtoI •• %| || | h| \ | |
• iff. I M. M toll. III. .1 L.I |i# Ml
ftivni ii h im xi r u i n
minder* ul Edi*un and Ills ucltlve stals were I'huniii'ully pure "
I N •I"I
&gt;Mil Iini * •• I
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rilltll
ill.
ll.
M
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ti.lt
4
xii
Foil
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mii
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i
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11rii .i Mi ll
,
&gt;
...........
meids h irst *lu|&gt; I* Edison's formF| (III III
IN I II X\ • I'.||X NO is III .1 |*|sl ft to lie ||».If..1 tills I •
I
er ollice huildiug and on display ts | , X"
•'«
ul.‘. V " 1,,
Il.st. It.'lil. I I'-MMift Irnlftt* I .-to,..
/, 111m"i" • ft
.
MSI
[ll.prexerveu 1913 Ford tuuring Idit'its and visitors to the Edison
IIiltl* I'ilKllly I' I"IKhi. I'll III. I I , |t, , I,| , ,.i
I , 1 , 1 1 ,,,
~a well
5 HIOI.FX
X
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in
in
i
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1
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Ms Iiit (»-»ll "I I (clU'Inil*
•lift of Ismv.'iiiI" i I'rf-I I..i »pi'»................ j,,.
i ,
Vr'erniite* a f fall
. uM S t , S « ! S . , d
*
'l4Cur which Iienrv h'c-rd (who lived I estate during the celehralion ol
s ll "f to,mu timl I'll filial ill*’, ii it * ................
t
I
(Im I’nlf.-il Sluts to Ml XIII*' I
next door) " J i o K d i m A worn IJnhM, Miumun.i Jubilee
The
N *n». j . » n ..n J b m iM te , i,
CHICAGO
------- i(tO i.n-The
_
Illinois Ap eago Civil Service Commission's
.1 • A'IKIIIIIhI1fllllR l#f Iltl. S'HtMf. lit , ., tl • V !•'(•• • l.i i
' l l
'
.
.
.
virii.innii
.if
ihe
shrine
is
one
ol
(he
fincxl
sciuntillc
I
'l.
If.
M
M
psllste Court
"our i has rifled that tthu- dismissal of policemen Cm* Ora- mark the completion of repairs on
Kr niter l#'U .1 Mminli dri pits.d •
11,
, ,,,lt t
.
,j • ,, i *
what reputedly is the oldest wood­
III- I jtll lllli nf tl, tnl.er r''.l
| 11f •11•I I I I I - I ........... J » 'I
live language
IUOil and thrvaleni
alenlnz ucs- (owikl and Tod I'orterllclJ.
Golden Rod rubber ' Edison was
J " ,lll^ Y V i l ! l « n WOrlh,r ANliluW \ IllUiiiK: Hill
I
H ANNA
X I A H l i : I I M X M I e m l u i m m IM I i o ft
....................
&gt; il
working on when he died, stands1project for
tlo&lt;)l chlklren.
MA III' V O IIKOOKS I»Ih ftft if#
lures to nolle
nollcemen erenVI sufficient
They are accused of healing en building in the w orld-the Gold
AilinlnltelratrU nf th. .
r&gt;r»i
uti, ,
i mi&gt;■in i
I
•••fs'lllllt
ll
beside
the
ear
On
Sunday,
October
24,
Florida
en
Pagoda
of
lloryujl—will
h:reason* lor
(or ie rre d .
Caslmcr Koprowskl, 10, a par
tar#' ##f Fr#-.|#'i I- ii
i i;u, it . i..ini ,*i i. ....... . h . t i . i - Sweet
3DTIUJ OF Mf|T
immedlolely behind the building
ng I’uwer A Eight Co. will Join other
Mi a m i l *1••• teiito.'si
ftvi Klim, anil i ill ♦ -'»
i'll.
*•- ■ staged Nov. 3, II was announced
----- crippled —•—
veteran' sHer^'ho
Till: 4TATK OF FI.OltfliA To
"An officer of the law must not M*uy
utilities
throughout
the
nation
In
today.
unr
enters
the
laboratory
nt
which
—
--------• 1 i * i'l* . . •■ •
........ . •
AN|H'H\V
A
IIIIOOKH.
rrsl.lm
prole___
_____
conceive that every . threatening protested being given a pair of
I'll TM’llll «• NXXIi:
"f the . lalm . l.i "■!
Edison and his 20 usxislunl* work­ ps'usenling a two-hour Light's Dla iiriknnftso. nrul xi a Hh » \
Thu five-storied pagoda'was con
oE insulting word, gesture or mo parking lickels,
HlHFMlvi IiIm ftft If#- ff'toiil.'ii
MiTH'K ih IIKMKMY -.i \ i •
f'V tin
. t • t.
ed (or than 10 wittier* on expect- inond Jufiilec television show. It Monllfo'i
struded
icted in 607 A.I
A.0..
this encictd
-ry. Al.t l#atun
lion amounts to disorderly con.
dial MAMY l V\ 11•:i • III I u.l Mri cft .» •« ......... ..
,
will
he
carriud
by
all
TV
networks
tnertls.
capital
'Ital
of
Japan.
FHTIIFM
X
I
Mliwli:
llilrml
.........
I
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mi
.
i
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. »"«;t
Toil
.if"
I
mti
I
m
rissl
1
1
l«s|
lit,it
duel." said Judge Edwin A. Rob
Ohio ranks third amonir th*
The Inst winter in which Edison i and shown over 110 interconnected *iltl Im. haan fllr.l ntfitin-i v•.i&gt;
wii ti »• lii hiitol hiikf ii » 2mi N'mi Ih I*11I*
/M I HI I I I X I; \ • «M
windy per eeot of the erlglnal
Vellitw
•on.
states in salt production, produc­ tiraberarem ate: R epair and ctean
Aft *'li il**, Haiifniil, Mi'iiiliK.I# i " him v
X- ,"imod the laboratory was In 1031, ! station*. Florida TV station* teat- the nliii" iiitlilfil i '.mim. m..i *
h
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1
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Vhe court reversed a lower ing more than 2,700,000 tons an­ inf
#rv
hiTity
r«H|ttlr&lt;il
in
xm
•
I”
rwand
it
remains
just
us
the
great
In
of (be IM-foot-hfgh pagoda b a .l
XIA It V FHTMF.lt N. nrul Hint th. v
mm .............. .
Dlaluttff • nt i«#r»M*v, *ft it*&gt;to
eoiirt's ruling and upheld Uiu Chi- nually. ,
r r V J : Ft. Lauderdale * W F T L -T V i»
taken V years.
' “ venter left it years ago.
inti ini ft. n-Mix'iter Ru1st muni' i»k
t in t imi't" •' • '
hil AdUi #sBffs d|i|t#'tir it••ri The visitor will see the battered
wrlltfii xlfff•?riflsfftoM
, ir itiiv
(*umplulni in rulii to.nt u •lift
dclfi at which Edison worked and V j N () _________
Wlllvli Id d.llvs'f.'d |#i Vein Ii
lacktotivIBe'* on
the folding cot In the corner on
CENTRA I, FLOItlllA ijUICK ITCKKZK
I I. S. No. One
Seleel Them X'mtrHelf
tflffyfcr•• Ni.vs-nil.rr |1tl&lt; X l«
iBR-TV; ' |«t.
HfMBN-TVt
i l l l iur
which he napped. Under tho cot are
.
AND STDHAGK CO.
rv : “Panama
lUrffln (ill not, nr h«'.ra»r I*.
the rubber overshoes Edison wore „ . . . . , „ * W8UNTV
M TV and
aad Pensacola’s CVinfcRRo till
tnl #r «d iigiiliiouHlde In damn days. An early City's W/ltM-TV
for Ih* i #'1l#’f |#i .i v #«l for i
FA-TV Fi.
Ft. Ilyer
WFFA-TV.
Myer's ’WI*fK-TV yoti
phonograph Is also, in view
ilxo
(*oin|ilo'ti.
Hie program on October
The laboratory Is filled with row* will carry HuTll»* mil ••!.• of pul#l toitM Im iforvcJiiftiir* &gt;( ihth ## m .iiii m- . •
of tables where Edison and his 31.
ussistuids worked, countless chem­
ical* and lest tubes, the eitulpmenls
.used for producing rubber from
101 IVe*l Thirleenlh Hlri'el
I'licne l.'MM
TrGukfcn Rod, sacks of the dried
plant used in tlw experiments, und
sample* of crude rubber which hi*
THESE I'HICKS EFFECTIVE TIIKUH. - I HI - SAT.
Urates* cnork;&gt; produced.
A few step* uwuy Is the Eiliion
i id it ttXft &gt;1 &lt;T k i :
- iii'i h u m k m d k iu
residence, romfortublg. Iml nut pretentlouu. It ix a frame residence
which was prefabricated in New
Shu t, ttf-'ittlA .
England In IBM!, according to Edi­
- 1
son'* specification* and brought to
Ft. Myers by Hcluxmcr to be as­
sembled. The hume 1* surrounded
luipv
ideal trees and shrubbery
lie Edison'* culiivuled.
SPECIAL
8-itM.il
tare plant* from all over Ihe
W„ft. fiiifthte a ~ tii7Tn*ri i ituf t’Tor it. I a h m s
ONIYI
Ring
world were *ent Ihe Edison* by
friends. These were btended with
brilliant Rower* und native Florida
plants and now firm a botanical
JANI
g irie n that I* one of Ihe finest In
U. K. &lt; HGICE IIOMBLI.HH
.AIMS
fhe Hate.
Further Interest I* added Iu the
Edison home and Iu bora lor v
C
M
N*
Wab*
OO
ID,AMU
IOAP
through it* curator Itohcrt U. |fp&gt;
grim, While still a youth In Ft.
Q
a ||c
i
ami faikii
Myars High SeltiMtl, he wn* nm
V\Wl l 9
DIMNII
— ployed by Mr. and Mr*. Edison
HW ith the exception of a period when
he studied at L'nrnell University, he
remaiaed with them through thq
.U K FORK
^es?s and became i faintly favorAUOl.dl
1.1
MlAI
lai
Edison constantly sought ways in
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can

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lb. 15c

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m most of all: 'Tfbt.
i ilitlc thing, he 'mi
IU be the one specific lisp
would spell success in the
operation, looking towards
icntion. I remsmbor, for n . that we once spents days
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lb. 55c Tenderixer
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VOLUME XLVI

E stab lish ed 1908

SANFORD. FLOHIPA.

THURSDAY OCT. 21. 195-1

AKsociuteri I’re.Hs L eased

N o. I t

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Commie Nations Beat
Boycott O f Red China

Agreement Reached!At Paris
On Cessation Of Occupation
Of West Germany By Allies

LONDON (/I*)— Russia and her European satellite* hnvi* opened a
big hole in Western barrier* against war potential export* to Comnuini.-t China. They are bn vine stintcgle goods from the West and
selling them to the Chinese, making a neat profit in the liarirnin.
Ameriran ami llritish offieial* here and elsewhere know what is
huppeniliK but say they can see no way of stopping it.
This is the Western gimmick the Kremlin has turned to Kastern
advantage:
Police Comm ittee
The United Slates and her allies forbid the export of certain stra­
tegic good* to bolti Kastern Kurore and lied China. Hut the list of ..
• goods cm hargn'd (or Ited China is {
Is Given No W ork
I far longer than the one for Kastern j
W A S I I I N t iT O S I l ' i —
file
Ku rope.
- p e d a l nun ill it I ee lo polire llir
thus can liny
buy West
Bed Europe tuns
w est -1
campaign* for t.'lo Hoii*e *eal*
I eru goods that the Chinese cannot;
lid* year made a surprising di*
-Hungs like generators, machine
closure lint.iv ll lia* been given
tools and petroleum equipment.
Hot Inn gl.i iliv i",I Igal si i Ini
1 Western official* »ay European KAIHtltN I*. NAOIM Li shown
None ol Ihe approximately I.
! C o in m u ni*t nations are buy- i after Die surrendered herself to
Illlll candidates lia* vcl hollered
MIAMI '.t* lien t) F Wevland
mg these item* for transshipment a U S Marshal in Blehinond, Va.
foul, idficinlly, In Ihe cotigie*
I at top price* to the Chinese Best* | Mis Nagler was charged In tlie commanding general of the Taeli
cal \u ('omtllaild, fold the No *imi it g ionp set up lot such com
One ol tlie big Communist Iran*
* one Indictnii-nt as Ferey William Hon.il tiii.ud Assn today
pl.-llllls
Hull
| shipment point* i* tidynla. I'olan.l ! lleiman with transporting In In­
"every combat tactical aircrafl i«
t *1111III . ill*- enltlllllllt-1- tl.M-Ml I
ATLANTA Lfi — The Atlantic ' From there Western good* go by : terstate commerce atxnit $.100.lio0 I
will he equipped to deliver tiavr I.. h*ok lot things lo keep
Coast Line Knllroad today at rail to Helping \ i.i Ihe Trans
In cash and jewels la-longing to atemie weapon* '
II Ini** I aildldnle* tiave him* n
tempted to block the proposed sale | Siberian Hallway, oi are carries! &gt; Mrs. tlyoll Prather lliivens. HerThe tactical Air Command *np thr ohlslle oil liiqiiMlrlll * wllll
of the Klorlda Kast (Oast liu lu n t into Chinese |H&gt;rl* liv lied ship* man's former wife. Mix. Ilavi-ns, port* troop* In Hie Held and i
I* giilill II i In past vrals, gi ll
in an nppeal In the U. S Fifth Cir­ I aide lo evade Hie Chinese Nation- 117 was leudy to forgive Herman, j equippeil wilh fighters tiolillier* eiullv well hi ail* alice ol rli-i
I uli-t naval block:).Ii
cuit Court of Appeals.
4U. her bridegroom of u tintnlglit, , lighter hoinherx and troop cal
lion da&lt;
Several shipment- of strategic j who ili»ap|w'»red suddenly fioni •••'•'
The late Judge Louie W Strum,
This irar. lint ,-lle* ol "dull
ill a move which headed off a I deni* from the West were recently
llielr
motel
with
money
ami
Jewlie
told
ol
the
widespread
ad.in
haw Fa-rn In.m l ainoin
merger
ge of the ACL and the KKt j held up at (idynia by a liunspoil el* The federal authorities felt tabilitv of atomic weapon* while tactic*'
hill toil d i n . I
set tne lime of a trutnfer of the bottleneck, according lo informa­ dlflcieidly utxml It and handed discussing "trend* hi tactic* mid iIdhr Incnnlr*lnul*,
llir llo iisr III* i-sligaloi *
FEC to an equity receiver us last tion reaching Western diplomats.
equipment
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lie
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there
i*
an
,
up an 1netU tment against lleiman
S l ‘ Iv mi mi- 1. Iii-.nl of l l i r com
Aug. 1. He named former Florida
The strategic ban on Bed China,
urgent reqillreiuelll for sllollel
iilt e e 's s t a f f said in mi in lr r *
(Iov. John W. Marlin a&lt; equity imposed by tlie United Nation* dur- I and Mi* Nagler ifnlernuliontill l.iKs-iilt and lauding characlei i*llc&gt; uview
h r ».-i* iiuahle lo e x p la i n
receiver In opening the way for a mg Hie Korean War. tia* always |
of ladical aircr.ill
llir IMMel siliutl ion Mi- said hr
sale of the railroad.
rile ino«l de-ir.ihle chill.icier
been lougller Ilian the cold war
could nol r e c a ll nut p.isi rice
i*lie i* a vertical lakeoft and laud
Ills order Is br'ng challenged by embargo oil Soviet Fuiope Air I
loot i i a r in wh ich th ere ti.idn '1
mg i.ipahllllv v said lieu Wov
the ACL which wants the merger with tensions eas.ng in Furope
la eii a ■ m u phi m l of d u l l a o ik
land
A powerful opposing force. the Hie We*) relaxed eluhargoes for Hie I
Ihe shorter, or Vertical, takeefl al th is s i n g e In lln- i-.iinpmgu
Floridu duFont interests, i* fight Soviet hb&gt;c la-1 August, cutting the
Me s . u l ( h r "eli-all c a m p a i g n "
lies iii with the nerossilv foi gi«.,l
Ing the merger unit want* the rail 1mi mi I&gt;*-r I prohibited dent* (rum
ng tec iu c n i mad e p i i ld o li In lloiv di pel al nt t.ietleul alter.ill
road *idd They own 28 million 'I 270 lo about I'll
• Ii .iii in.-n ol Die Iw o log p iili li i.il
said Die general I hi* reduce* run
dollars worth of the road’* bondHill the I ar Fast situation re
way requirement* and "we ean pm I lls a,.ii In- 1 1 --poll -ibl.
The Interstate Commerce Com lliailied |Hiti-nltally explosive and |j S A K \ S i &gt; T \ i,1*i
Feileial nol then disperse our eumh.ll ei &gt;('
mission approved u merger plan similar action on the Bed China lo i .s e a i e h will eontlime until the
mill* liv squadrons or even small
but the U S. Supreme Court early list* was deferred
1 fish Killing led tide pfolitelll I* er units and thus achieve greale
Ib.ls year held II Illegal
solv* *1, ii&gt;- Ill me l.r t t li , assist
Western
Kuro|M-au
hiiMiiessiiien
security, timlnlitv and efteetlvi
A previous decision by Judge
urging their government* to ant -rciet.il y of the interior
1 ne»* id employm ent
Strum blocking a merger was | are
Lewis ml,| I, Hireling o f the Gulf
let
the
Chinese
lied*
tiny
what
Ku
The guard a**nelaHnn wind* up
overruled by the Circuit Court he I ropeaii Beds car. buy
C o n s i Cooidiiuitiug C o m m it li*- it* convention tiulav with eleetmn
(ove the Supremo Court decision
here v-'-teidny that JVoiioo In fed ol oflieer* and cninilllltee rcp n ls
The
United
States
opposes
ally
Now the ACL contends that the
I fund* I* iivailiihie for red tide
Circuit Court's decision overruling change hi the China list* before •era
strum should stand despite the |
'••!""'« of a full Korean |&gt;earr. ■'i-eari h m IPf.f. and if that I* nol
• officii ill, tlieie a l e um.pprop.oD
Postmaster General \ h » \ l i . o M ^ I M \la i l‘i l&gt;i
Supreme Court's aetlon in tilling
• d funds wlneli i an he taliped,
K’t'Hifl'd 1ll*1*111 - ltO\ stf t "d lift .
out the ICC’* merger plan
I n v f P P C H n lrf
He said that iis soon as eoutlid Hits F H A Scandal
u a u( M.tlijima .' ial' ( ’oil* $♦* f»n
The Supreme Court turned down
I 1U IU
measure* m e found, (he federal
N 'I' uma lirir foda\ and o \ » ih i» n
Hie ICC merger plan on ground* n
;
DALLAS. Fa •I'-Foxl master r.l fu r m tu ir in Din' «‘la&gt;i*i ooiti
governm ent will h a v e Do- field of
that It I* nut Tn order for the com D U S I f i e S S M C G t
(ieneral
Suiiuiierfleld
*ay»
Ihe
actually controlling the ied Ini.will'll* m| lid)'||| •$ lutd irlll-ud I '
mission lo englnrersuch a merg.
Th,
housing situation that developed join III)' dr molt'd i fit toil.
The Seminole County
County Juilloi lo local agenelex.
niHi
cr without the
tne ronsanl
consent of
oi Iimiiii
„of
r rCommerce
- n m n . . . . . . k..i.i
nrt
Chamber
held
from
exec**
FHA
loan*
wu"the
L
e
w
i
*
hiio
I
the
n
u
m
b
e
r
o
f
U.
S.
| Thi'iv wuru no iu p m l« of in
railroads. The ACL say* Hie a*
but carried on u spnr- Fl*h and Wildlife Service men monumental and video* man Juih'N, liowrvur, illlll Iwo houiH al
pact of the plan tn which the Su­ program.
-uly
attended
business
meeting
at.
he
il.il
tlilx
country
ha*
ever
known"
available
for
reaeareh
would
f lur Jht* hoy cot t ilarfi'tl, thmu It.ol
preme Court objected now lias luncheon today at the Yacht (Tub?
In a «pew'll in this raxlern Pent)- \tr^*u^iHi i*ji!I for polirr pf*oli't*tin'
Increased fr«m -t lo Id.
bean rnrrected.
The club recolvcd an Invitation
&lt;vlv;i,dn loan yuMurilny. Hum mu r
Thu rfiminlttuH In n non-pnrll
n . f hoM ull jpi'w mil of a '•••now
in district caucui tn lie held In Nan voluiituur orir$«tiivnIi«»n rrpro fluid said lliuru wuru an u&lt;limjfi,il
muri
Kti*ll*. They also heurd Hie repot I urntliiK 7*1 1‘lvlr Krn‘,lM «»ii tin* l.ow
major n*im laN m !)$«• admimv of di iimnd i ill milt ami mu
of Hie hoard of direefor*.
trillion of formi’i I'ri'^ldunl Tro llir * dvfi a h i ut I i 111■\ itiu •
I t«r Wust I’i ii p I of Florida
ay .lilt'd mil Ii*11 it u
al Ihr
»at •
A donee Is planned Nov li. stall
Afli'r !h»» iiH’i’liMK. l.uwin Hun man, "21* nl Ilium nriKlnahim
mg at II p ill. Ill Ihe Nnliniial | ov&lt; r ttiu fiulf of .Muxii'o from Si. ■iiimiM! Ihu 'palauu ^uanF -l'iu**i supported rollrpu . m« u liin* d&lt;
liuard Antony Flaying will he |Vl« T’dni? •: to Vuiliri' l*ut d l l 0"* drill Tmmufi'v own While 111ill nU ma nd • for !»• 11« ( mi* a I ;d &lt;Ii
flood liiii&gt; hi ""in
SAN FRANCISCO, (/IV - The Have Shannon and...ill
Id* s four
. ,piece
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any fi-h kilhd h&gt; Ihu »»*d luh* nI.i II
strange life of lll-year-uld Luerelia orchestra Ticket '
&gt; 111*1(1 llltf it* I•»J• list
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M ' ‘ ,v |
Aliothui 4'«»o| m i a ti\ »• mini|dni|f *f
llu tT'ked llliil tin* puttplc **i «»111
Spollino ended in violence vexter- fin r .Invece team* rantulncd Im (iijlf Willi 11 •" h«d|» • •* t'liirh vs 111 pa i u that -«ofi&gt; iithi 'iI wilh i»o Oi.*\ al *d lull' lo ""in •ipei \ i •
lay when she wax found killed by Voile Williams. Ton* Itussl liv i | m* madu N«*$ l!t». -iiid \V iliiam mmilh’s ol uluan Mupnldiran .ol \ loin ..it, i , i t, i,* *mille d
bty
hummer blows on her head In •
Ing Fry or andHerbert Prevail
11' inline
&lt;hu W ii •• h di ll -son, till
i II row null .It . • x*'i*o 11 •
'M-taiy mimvtrutioii "
house where every door was double Cost
I* $1.2.7 lorone or two
• haul • *i \ •*, 11 ■ It* I••I••$ ■I, 1
of the c om m itt it
ioekrd and every window nudvd i Hordon Sweeney opened a «h
III i in
ifty lioiit•$ will »*o\ • ' u IM0
srno.Mi u i ' a k f f i:i.r
shut.
, cussiun on (lout* (or the l'hn*l iiiiFIum
l io m t ' h a i w a l u i i •• si«|dui
l Mil' t*I "Up "I 'll l IlxI I . I a id* d .III
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F.l
Salvador
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Police Inspector Frank Ahern mas
parade, for which the.lavfor 1*0 milu- out iii tin*
ii»kitiic
\ NlnniK uaillnpi.iku wa&lt;* hi. aft* ami t i l l ! - das** ami ••v • •
said the blows apparently were eee*
received a$200 rheek Irom namplu-x
o| walui
l*» L«,st$,il lor Ihtmudimit Hun fViilt .il Amur leal 1til m*d ded* 4 ami chair* Imt I
•truck by her mother, Mr*. Vernal I Ihe Mrrchuiif* Association
i'liiitunl, radiomt i v 11y and repohlir al l .» rn Ind i\ Fh rlrn m id'i | st■i *ua ••on f i ••$$i tlie io • *
Spollino, 4(t, who Is
in a nospi
hospl-1
*truvv vide,
Hiiiiinng •«alt
it now iii
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S.ilvatloi
u.i
lot ( Mliei f.i* itll k uiett i, i j
tal psychiatric ward recovering !| ranks
rank* strongly voted
vnted agiiln*l
p-hi piu&lt;$« rhau of k &gt; ihiumIiiimiih h iu v u , u ' h it •• in San
again*l --I"
t hi* hi IIIlit •* iiiiimiiu •»! I'aitiMii whit h knot ki'd Mil fm Ihruu hniir%. hm fd t lien tia i ••"it, *I*»"i • '" • • :
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’niver*i
from
overdoesa of
of barbiturates.
harhiturute*. IIsoring
«orin« the
the Unrlda
Hi.rlda Stale
Stale lUnlver*dv
no ollii'i dama^r was ruporlrtl
iii.
iiion-t t atm •• it
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The deasl girl's father. James Hying Circus ll was later learn rill|MU4 ird tidu
V. Spollino. was located ut work in
Jo.vcee president lleDiei
Palo Alto, lie said he left home Roller that the board also re|e.-i-di
a week ago In an pttnnpt to Hip plan at a iiippttng Inilin-illiilelv In d ian 's Patience
•hock hi* wife out of her strange after the luncheon meeting
behavior.
Finally Exhausted
.Spollino told Inspector John
CEDAR CITY. Utah '.t'-A n In
O'Hara that his wife had never
diuu ninther can only ho *o pa
allowed their daughter to attend
Flmlogrupliic Squadron 112, bus I typical I lin-&gt;lnui* dimtrt, tides on
tieni
and taught her at home, lie
school an
For a monlli *tic ha I been re •-ii at Do- Sanford Nuvul Auxiliary tin- -latnoi fire iioi-K&lt;, r i m ioi .i Mrs. Bnolllno oblected to his
said Mrs
ALTOONA, Fa. Us-Tlie vuul.l
Air Station, hu* fired tile opening looxm g pn-toii-* and a vi il In
when
ne worked In famed !lor*e*hne Curve •&gt;( Hie turning weekly in a local hospital
joining a union
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its cam paign, "Toys
Santa Chios, N’ovy style, \*hd
Son Francisco and wrote Sen. Me Pennsylvania Railroad wn* Ht up jo take home liei lioby daughter, Joy,"' id to
io provlile
provide ipresents
for | fleet oiol I \ S l D IN .71 .m l \ t
Carthy (ll-Wist that the union was last night by li.uoo flash hulh* *ct horn premulurclj and kept since ihildreii nt Die Ml. I&gt;»ru orphan are coll.-i i oo' atid lookutg op lot,
subversive. .Spollino said lie quit off *imii)taneoii*ly in ar. expert in the mirsery
krl of fo,n| fo| c o ll ,’lllld I'llolo
Each time she o.i^ lold by the ag al Ch ri-tmus time.
Ills Job as a result.
inent of pholollasli picture taking
I dr. I.. H. ( io n t lie i, N A A S ini i oi, i;_* v olooi* e' i-d to for io di to
Police found notes written by
The light « a* estimated to lie attending pliy &gt;• i.iii "Wad until mlulxtrallon officer, lo-iped poll oi mol,- toy- fio each cluld
Mrs. Spollino hut not mailed. One greater than the |mwer of 17 mil ! next week "
M l Illlo-I
o|
\ .1 |'|g mia l e Co||, , l
Then u week ago Die doctor xaid the trigge r l,y contrliiutillg the
was addressed to the U. S. Su­ lion ordinary household electric
toys w
withn
hour aafter
t h e tot could go I..... io d u r i n g Ihe fir-t roys
i . n n aan
n Hour
n e r V.)
v j - ing olid ii on111iig any lu \ - Dod
preme Court complaining the Fill lamps.
wrek. But before the baby could ; ' Chrslmu. toy* committee had pcisoiiticl of i lie Paso mux coo! 11
was hutherlng her.
Tlie experiment highlighted two lie picked up. the little girl caught l'1"'*'* f"i" '“ rge. uppropriu • y lode and aoc-p! log nooi.-y conlii
Industry celebration*: Ihe 100th an c o ll The order was changed ''••'orated hoxe* at stralogic .... ids hot ions, flout \'J li'.! personnel oil
nlvenary of the Horseshoe Curve "Don’t let Ihe baby go m d will ‘'''.'.'A'1 the
Iv, to loiy new toys
anil the 77th anniversary of Hu- Iikulv din M
lh$* Million Iuih nmilu | i)iiim to
Civilian fneiiion id the slalion
modern Incandescent lamp. The
This wax all Hie patient Flute
H'*' orohui.uge and underpri;»
.. , i
\
i4., .. ..Hi viluKut) ilnli run o f Hum no u ( oun lecclltlv held a sill imp boil it llo
PRR and the Sylvnnla Electric
# tlllf ch rU lm „ |(lirly
chiefs' d o te Fiocccd* fiom Do
Products Co cooperated in flu- mother emikl take ho-pllal off.
First reading* for its forthcoming pro lecl.
1 ' " v *.11,,'ii
i. ..... .........
' h e s a me lines a s t h e one whi ch linil and other* held Dus s e n will
play, ''January Tliaw,’' were held
go tow iiio innnmg • iii i - ii n n . Ini.*
Photographer* t o o k picture*
Station persuitnsl ha* ussiiined pier fm oufmtiinuti c hlld ic n in
last nlghl by tne Sanford Thonther from tower* set up for Hie purpose ihe was quided a* '• &gt;Antt
wont he hack
responsibility of furnishing a tin.-. ......
flulld with no part* being given
Three generator* provided power moving
Altepdsnls say the l»atiy * doing
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Another reading will be hekl Son- tu si I off Ihe flash bulbs, mounted
line
now
day at 2 p i i i . at the City Hall aud­ un slake* around the curve
itorium for parts calling for tdder
Fit Il'IND CABINET
people.
MEETS DUTDDOItS
MANILA 'V- Fiesidenl Buiimn
Mngsaysav l*M&gt;k in* Cabind In r
remote village mi Mindoro Island
HOUSTON &lt;yv_A Houston hr*, yesterday and held Ihe first mil
krrage firm Is offering tin good door session of d* kind before Hie
haul cash for certain example* ol wide-eyed »ture* of curious villa
Ihe Confelerale treasury's liundi gers
Top Filipino leaders mel ut».le»
ed, The tar wa* purified, broken work—$1,000 cotton luinds.
Tlie firm'* weekly hullelin made i palm leaf liimlier shed in San
down Into Its chemical components
and Identified by spectroanalysis, the nffrr for an unnamed Houston Aguslln, ahoid INI miles soulh ol
.
man il said seeks tn buy up lhe Manila.
he explained.
The chemist said this was ths $100,000 Confederate Stales ol
first scientific report of the rec­ Imerlca 7 per cent cotton bond
ognition of an actual cancer-prO- Issue due In 188.1 The bond* were
duclng chemical In any form of issued for $1,000 each.
Absentee ballots for the gen­
The bulletin said the man
smoking material.
,
election Nnv. 2 are avail
lie pointed out that In tests else­ "climne* Hit* way lo reaffirm his eral
abtr
the ('handier of Cumwhere the tar from burning whole faith In those bygone principles m errr.al according
Mrs. Ca­
cigarettes has been shown to pro­ and his conviction that Ihe South milla Nrurr, Countyto supervisor
duce a cancer when applied to the today need* sorely to revive ami of registration. Hallots must be
recapture them."
•kin of mice.
returned by nest Thursday.
It may now be possible, by
Tomorrow Is the last day In
chemical treatment or the paper,
KAISER’S GRANOfi MHUITEK
which to register (or the Citv
, *t - r
IIAR NEW DAUGHTER
to prevent formation of the agent,
also Nov. 2. Eligible
wld Left-mine. The question wheth­
AMARILLO. Tex. i/f - The rlrrllon,
voters
may
register
at
thr
Citv
er cigarette tobacco conUlna the erandlaughter of the late Knl«er Hall. A person must have lived
NAVY FROJKCT— l.rdr. L. II. Gunlher, ..ilminl*trutlnn officer at
same chemical can be answered Wilhelm of Germany gave birth
the city for sis month* and
lh» Hanford Naval Auslliary Air Htullon. la ahown placing the
only bv much further research on to a 5 pound. lO ounce daughter in
in Ihe slate fur a year In order
first
bos of toy* in the collection bos to start Photographic Squad­
tha tobacco, H# added, but pre­ here last night.
to qualify lo vote In Ihe elec
ron 62'* drive. "Toya for Jry." lo B(ve ch"er at the Ml. Ih.ru or­
liminary etudles Indicate that there
Former Crown Princes* Cecilia tion. Registering
Isterlng for thr xrnphanage al Cnrixlmaa lime. Member* of the squadro..'* Christina*
may wall ba a protective chemical of Hoheniollem, now an American sral eleriion
election doe* nol
not qualify a
party committee are (left lo right) It. K. Scharff, LlrtN; J. It.
compound In tha tobacco which in- cltiicn and the wife of an Ama­ person lo vote In Ihe City flec­
Grave*, 1*111. rhairinan, and II. E- Taffet, AIK.'. (Official Photo­
blblta the development of benapy- rillo Interior decatnr. named Ihe Hon.
graph, U. H. Navy)
rent as tha tobacco burn*.
child Xalra Alexandrine Harris

Support Planes
Being Equipped
With A-Weapons

Attempt To Block
Sale Of Railroad
Is Made By ACL

ANIICONI COMSTANDA, representing Kgypt, won the title of “MUi
World, lllSt" in taindon, Ki gland She was proclaimed “the most beau­
tiful girl in Die world" in competition with contestants frum IS other
countries Ml** Constamla received $1.40(1 in cash and a chain e at
b Him run or. Second prlre went to Kuril! itultmun, of Hoilieilcr, N. Y.

Collins Favors 5 O f 7 Changes
Proposed To State Constitution
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T.M I.AIIASSKK i/P)—(iov.-nominee l.eltov Collin* favors five of
seven coiistitiitionai amendment proposal* whleli will lie submitted to
Floridu voters at the general election Nov. 2.
He i* onlineiustle in his "tipiiorl of the nronusal which would let
the Legislature meet if it wishes for an extra HO duv* ufler roninjetloii
of It* regular till-dux hiruuial session.
Collin*, wlio was a stole senulor in the IPA.'I legislature and helneil
steer ..........
to legislative passage, *ald in an interview with the
Associated I’ress the lawmaker* need more time to do their work.
lie also endorses the sec.lon of
the amendment which wonld taise
leglsJators’ salaries from the pres­
ent $10 u day during the sessions
to n flat year-round $100 a month.
Legislators would continue to draw
$7.80 a day expense money and
travel allowances during the ac­
tual sessions as they do now.
lie opposes proposed amend­
ments which would furhld use of
slute funds for toll roads extend­
Entertainment Is in store during ing Into more than three roiiutiex
Hip halftime irerlml tomorrow night; nml make It possible for larger
at the St Aiigustinc-Seminolu High iutilities to have more tImn one
football game, wlum the SI IS Hand | county bulge.
and I’ep Club will take the Held
lie said he is in accord with tlie
12 minute combined drill ha*
been nlunned by Bandmaster Er­ liurposc nf thr toll mail amend­
nest Cowley, which will take in 120 ment “to the extent that I don't
believe state tux funds should be
Dole
lowing a trumpet opening, the used or obligated to support any
group will form a "K lo honor Ihe toll roud project_ Involving more
visiting Ketterllnux school, alter lhut three roiintlr*.
which the letter will he reversed to
"I miii *erlo»mly rnneerued, how­
tumor tlie Sanford Kiwuni* Club ever, ahuot the form of thin
which I* sponsoring the game for amendment. I Intend to vote
the benefit id it* undcrjirlveleged ngainst the |iiopo*ei| aiuendinent."
children'* fond Later, lour large
A* for the county Judge* amend­
pinwhcclx will he formed, In caking ment, Collin* *ald he will vote
g*nlo 20 xmall pinwhreU. A tradi­ ngiiln*t it hecauNC though extra
tio n a l "S " will he formed nl the judge* mav he needed "the judi­
end of Ihe program.
cial council I* now making a cum* • ♦
survey of our entire
Herman Lcadcrhuii* of Hie De­ .nrehenulve
judicial *v*tem and will recom­
nary Radio and TV Center has mend
to the next legislature a nrobeen named by the Florida I'ower
Corp. a* II* representative for the posed new Itidleinl article to the
puymciit of hill* in Hie small com­ constitution
He favor* amendment* which
munity

In Safitord

would give the governor 20 dav*
instead of the nresent 10 to art on
| lolls nfter ndlournment of the
Vice-Presidents
LegMaturc and allow the Leglalatore to authorin' assessment and
'O f CofC Elected
rnlleetlon of rminlrlpnl taxes by
Charged wdh (lit- dulic.x of eo
tax assessor* and collec
ordlnaling llielr vurlmi* dUtrleU county
and certdin phase* of rommRtee tors.
Two amendments nnnlving only
operalioii.s, five v Ire prr.sldenl*
were eleried by executive cum to Monroe and Rscamhia counties
tnlltoo of the ( handier of Com
mrrcu at u meeting yederday at nl«o has his approvnl. One would
lei noon, ucruiiiing to Forrest let Moiirue Cuuuly lux assessor
Rreekeuridge, chamber manager. assess all property for any U i
n,‘w • v*Cl‘ l,rt'sl&lt;lfnl* wen*
SCficil reeiimmeiided by CofC pre- levied In the eounty. Tlie other
ofV ldont Karl IligginlHilhain and would let the Kxqambia County
r 1hen confirmed by Ihe executive Court of Record hive a second
committee. They are u.&lt; follows: lodge.
lllltrict one, W. (! Kllbee, He
neva, Ul-xlnct Iwo, A. L. Wllxon,
Sanford; district three, Homer
Sewell, Allamiiiite Springs; dii
Iricl four. Frank Wheeler, Oviedo,
end district five, John Meiseli,
San/onl.
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illboord Contract
Renewed By CofC
Th« Chamber of Commtrca «x•cullve committee voted yester­
day to renew a contract for bill­
board advertising wllli Hie Stand­
ard Advertising Co., SI. Augustine.
" Ilia billboards are located above
Bunnell on Itwy. I, extolling the
virtues of Ihe county, according
lo Forres! Ilrcckrnrldge, CofC
mpnagor. Th« chamber maintainr boards In the stale.
|)|KJi U fEXPECTEULY
Newa was tecelved yesterday of
the unexpected death of Dr. Mllchell M. Ai'drews ol‘ Orlando
which occuried al the home oi
his brother, Dr. Raielgl K. Andrew*, Jn SI. Louis.
Mo.An____Dr.
brother-in-law al
Yewmae and Mrs
ion of Sanford.

Aid Is Continued
In Red Tide Fight

' Negro Collegians
Demonstrate Today

Girl's Strange Life
Ends In Violence

6,000 Flash Bulbs
Light Famed Curve

Second Reading
Planned For Play

Cancerous Com pound Found
In C ig Paper, Chemist Says
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AV- A
compound that causes cancer In
baa
n l N —btnspyren
11
. ■ been
■
found In smoke from clgaretU pap­
er, a chemist engaged In cancer
research reported today.
D. V. Lefem'ne, of the Cancer
Institute at Miami, Fla., made tha
rsort at a regional meeting of tha
American Chemical 8oeisty.
Lefemln# said benipyrene has
roved in animal experiments to
r one of the most powerful knows
cancer-producing agents. It also
hsa been Identified as a component
In some studies un polluted city
sir.
The ehemlst said emoke and tare
from burnlag enough paper ta
manufacture 80,000 cigarettes were
collected lit the testa. This quantllf
of paper, he estimated, would be
equivalent of 11 years’ supply of
cigarettes far the pesK-a-day
smoker,
Lefemln# uald 770 gram—1.7
pounds—of total tare were collect­

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Christmas Project For Children
Is Underway At Navy Air Station

Firm Offers Cash
For Rebel Bonds

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To Discuss Parade
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Local W om an
Polio Victim
Mrs

M I. Raborn Jr it the
recent victim "f polio lo tie
reported io Seminole County.
Slie i* confined in .m Orlando
ho-.iol.il, Iml had no paralysis yesl.-roax evening u.'eording to her
allcnding pliysiriali
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Russia, European Satellites Purchase
Banned Strategic Goods, Sell To Ally

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•Ic rhnriRc hi Icntpcrnlure.

Make Sanford Your
Shopping Center
SANFORD. FLORIDA.

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City Candidates Give
S tro llin g
Answers To Queries

In Sanford
The County Council of Home
Demonstration Clubs will have II*
viinitollution of officer* et the Gen­
eva house on Thursday. The
meeting will aturt at 10 a .jn . The
program will be on "Fire Safety.’*
with Mr*. Chnrlotte Otto, state
Home Deiminst ration president, In
charge. Kvery rlub mernher i* in­
vited to brittle a covered dish.
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jameson
l i lt weekend nttcndrd the fall
conference of the Florida Photoigraphers Association at Winter
O.jlnvon.

TUESDAY OCT. Iff. 1051

Associated Press I.eased Wire

N. 12

Federal Trade Commission
Hits Insurance Advertising

Five Aspirants To Commission Posts
Appear On Panel At Jaycee Meeting
CanilUIntert for the City cnmniituslon in next month’*
election pnrUi’iiuttt'tl in a panel diMciitudon or city problem*
lit the lilon'rt &lt;’fills luncheon today at the Yncht Club.

Red-Backed Strike 1f [
Threatens To Close
Southampton Port

T h e panel was preaideil over by T h o m a s S t r in g e r , who
proponed th e tiueationa to the panelist*. T h e first question
asked was niton! how th e group felt about building n sew er­
ag e tr e a tm e n t p l a n t .f o r the city T h e an sw ers w e re :
H erbert P re v a il said he felt the w ater and sew erage
plan was well tinder way and felt t hi* plant could be Imilt at
no additional cost to th e taxpayer. llo felt it should he built
F. D Scott (uvnnxf building a
trealmenl plant, but felt Ihe tnrlh
id id obtaining finance* would
•okr further *tudy
II. F.wlug Dean Favored build
mg a treatment plant
John Kailer Said ihc present
commission bad already taken a
■land fur the plaid and bad *eul a
lellcr to Dial etleel to Hie Slate
Hoard of lleallb lie fell Hie plant
could be Imilt with exec** revenue
Irmn Ibr water and -ewer churg
e* Within two lo Huee ximi - I.ixi
WASHINGTON *tv The .bi.ltw einibl he reduced and Hie plant
Department said to toy ihe time worked in. In- said
■lark Raliuan .aid to- tell tb»iha* come fir Ihe Interstate c mi
mei re ('nmiiiD.-dun In i -or n Hat wa* out much freedom of rlmi c
hail on racial segregation "I lider that Ihe present ( oiium**|uii bad
already mmmdleil tin Cily He
state traveler*
The depart input made it* deel.ti . ao| a plant dmilld be budl und*hi
illnii in a "friend id the rmirl" Hie original lax -Iriietlr.c lie riot
brief filed with the ICC, which i. not believe Ihe id,ml rnuM In­
conxidcrltifi n complaint by the Na built for $200.non. fait would work
tlonal A**n. for toe Advancement with Ihe Cumiulslon In gel one a*

Ida Tax Income Deception
Than Expected char9ed,
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By Board

' lS S K K i/Ti Hei'i's CiUHtnii'timi C m Vlljuit;i.
xvus
11 i $ 1
cunt IMi’t 11&gt; till' St ill* I'lildlli't III
I.(IN Dl)N 1/1*1
The mum Al llll\
ln ln irtin n nl‘ u lllif'icv huililiug at (*T&gt;&gt;i i«K* Stut**
Inntlc liner port ((f Soulhiimiilon I'll'
Ih t i *.
wa* lhrt&lt;ilrne,| wilii h almlilown
i c i'i'i|uest n| the HmU'ii nf I niilnd. tin* *1.11*■ I'lmril
(odnv (i&gt; n ('omnium»l backed wa
1imi hiilliuri/eil isnnamr nf
ip revriuu* i*'i
lerfioiil -dnkn aimed at every Ml'
\\ \ s n i \-(; t o n ’ i l ’t — T h e
major flipping eenler m llo- Hu " I
n- i'Mii*tnietinii nf new suinritx hmi-i* . at |-’S i '
Keil* i;il Triob'
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1 In* ervieetl l»y rentals
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I lo- I'i dii v »loppagc alrcml v (ias
ber i liid io n building |&lt;n».ict lh llo* Ciiluin i jiwunl- •i* 'lit* |i. ill li li pital ami acJAMES T. ROBIRII. Halllieor* nt- ( lo.t.l ll((» * a*| fain, fon do, I, or, a
■f* i n i 11 ra* I lo ( 'Inttssen I ,:iw retire • "list t o, t m i i . , , **t•I, lit
and hiu ply i i||tail, ,| wo k it
torney who fare* trial In iiiitnecI Mil &lt; Ihi * moss of
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TALI.AIIAS.SKK MX-TItc l.dest
ttoo with the kldinp-slnying of
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•registration liiture* show th.st tin
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lit, il.iiigbtrr, Judith Ann, 7. ap­
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Republican* are gaining on the
pear* In court In Miami In a bid
M'lir (ol,. Hod |*( | ,}, |p, Iif, 1,(1,.
Democrats in Florid.i, htil lln-y’ve
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for lelenxe t*n t&gt;,- It Harry tosen- off
at ilo'l, m&gt;i„ni1g*
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Secret at v ol Mule lituy reported
Hii* -ifiurht Ix nhrut! of
Ho in-ill t o|u &lt;"ioMt atiminl
clitld, inlet the court that *« tieyesterday Dial I :ivi,jmi Floridians
l* 11-1. t+ l*,kc t-nlTipi'Icil wilii mil,,11
i hii ill* vi'liMt til i tv4'riu*
MI mi'|Mi |«|1i me pi
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bad
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part
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arc registered In vole m the Nov. 2
'♦frii i.if-, wIjo are oppo-.iog Moli in in
iiDpui i . i f N|j||r
i aboil! 1-J of
tut m limn I II if
in Ibr crime lie *uld ill* tuipiclon
general election.
"t'lk,•-il • for tin- bai king of g.o.v
i 4 u mm 1i| hiivt* tin m i
In Inf 7» he,
I
idetlt pidil*darted when Hubert* "ivn» r-&gt;1 crx»
li-vi (bar
Wlictlo-I Mo Snot
That'* a gam of 20,212 over 10.12
•»i fi*« Klljilicr &lt;if Mi»
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opcr.itlug enough witli the pdh'O.*4 humph n workers would n mam ,i
Registration liy Itemocrui* have
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Ihe job wa. ill doubl,
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have gained from 110,701 to 110.
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I Scott nr,,„„kl„i
• In the Mr it and Seventh dl* Vegro paxsenger*.
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lo work |o niaki
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•1*1 •2*I* *ll Mollno FI kii I,) lh *n lb. bad &gt; »ti Mi«cif t
elsewhere. party line* have beer '.Inn* for Hie two race* doe. nol piexalelll but could not lie solved
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a: m o - ion -**• “I h*
fill* f"•1 IMI1
i mmi'll tf miM I Im liie *■* i * ul..f f . r l
of Hernando, Hillsborough.
nircingl Pasco
Tlie*e railroad* recently .tilled escellenl work dor........ Hie pti .cnl
. e lb -|i-i*(,p
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IM dltill 1171*14" MII (ffl ....... .. *1 At Ii I,*
and Pinellas t-iimtllr*. the Demo in rennertion wilii Ihe pmrciiillmt 11miled ri|iupmenl and *aid Hu*
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rrals registered IIP,lit to t2.:ill Hint they do set a*ldr separate la-eil for new eumpmcMl could b,7.1, * , j
to,In ldll.ll
Nl- \V VOltK, r \ union *t uk$s ilon' to,non Mu duvet amt ,--n verm* *
I In 1 ,|t ! Ml • II"" •*| ii -i' m ■11 Tl if,titi * Ui * • Ir
for Ihc Republican*.
filled
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admni
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bu * **3in|«u-d m a too l, lo wm
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Democrats lime an even wider the exclusive occupancy of one I'lratlon wtlh no nerd for .oldi man -aid toiluy between 9,one aid da*
VMM*' lolmeni of In new mem J4) * »|M4ht'i tl Mi, xx M- ,x tl
|n last of the it 71*1 -inking Mti'k mm. no 11
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0 margin o( slreogth in the Seventh race
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Hi, lion win*,put «,'il, lad w,-il * ii rI*711 tdvi.oi i i oiioi'il wa* ap •i; i »,t i rI'll" ' •.*• r , r
District composed of De Solo,
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Italiglin. al»o lonipllmeiiti-d Hie
They contended Hud the practice
i 1 *-h irers
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Hardee, Highland*. Mnnalee, Polk conforms In riislnin^ and lav*s nf i * ,f&gt; 4,n Hir !♦»•» tli.it Ii .in bn*ti &lt;|i»ni* jiib or ready lo Mliirn lo wmk ly in &gt;4* 11iiii, i- &gt;,f onmn omIi i . agn &lt; 1 Ml*»\
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and Sarasota coimtle* The Inlal* Mitm* of ifu* » f I n whirh lhf&gt; Hi*
a &lt;li*fulliait huil^H shnl&gt;.
lit ll&lt; Ml \ XI.I, *- I' ­ tf. |M.
Mlt i* )•! 11in • in
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arc Democrats 1,139, llcpulilicans oiierato
Max nl Kaplan i hud eriinoiti tt while union lea.lei * lo gotiati* with
ITo, ■ nam'd lo Mo- tioaid io •Hut .. l ll* S' ill \ M. till i.r »
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ol the AIT. Intelnatinnel Itialh P tiailHpoM lna*i,* on grievances in
bid* &lt;1
&lt; 4*11* » in I i iM ill * i nil i-|i li'M | - * *ol i , &gt; 1 - 1 1
i on**! at
The riilrnads an I Justice De !! !,ri*?."n
" V .‘T ' a ^and
' J '1saving li**od of Teamsters, said van* is valving pay ami winking eondi ■
Outside of lhe*r districts there's
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little lo allrael a hlg turnout on 'rartment collided
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_ |necessary lo employ the needed New York local* were sight g liana. Tin- worker* aie asking i &gt;••lintv I epl *• l ilting etelueotorv h'lit \ n tit. Im'MmImm , 1 ill I III ! m -. *1
m * iom , i o n ■ t!i*‘ i lent of
Nov. 2. Statewide, Ihc ’Voting will predating t'io powiliim of tlie Bn- ■
agreements with individual Inn i- minimum of in pounds, S'JH a .-acbers; I Ini old Chaiunaii of Iwon Utah hM'ii
*1 111*- di-Mol llo n-ui ain't' piotc lien ol henefiU
d r p n m fCmiit
*&lt;m 1 1 in
r h il ir m tfi
t i m if i i. I * .• T _
be In Ihe governorship contest be­ wreme
in rrrlalioii
to ib
segrega
Kndcr said in the oust two years ing firms so fast that tlie uni n .Week, about } i more than they me County, representing seeondnrx fil xl 111**1Mih x .ill m| I Ialt exe* |*t |pal
a I•!*tween Democrat Leltuy Collins linn In Iranuportatlnn.
(Continurd On rage flight)
rntild not keep track of Hip nnf- jinw being paid,
■nehers.
Sail I al&lt;« l 11\ Hil l If . 7tilt ii •11m*t i Hi** levI J| '1 IM 1 t t ' tfi &lt;"iii fill-*
and Republican J. Tom Waljon.
Tlie railroads said:
Overtime x»ork t* tin, rein of
tier
The
leucher
advisory
cooncil
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in ir iiii‘titi|iiflitaii afi 'll
and in seven proposed constilu
Involved hi the water"The derisions of the Supremo
1*1-1 bt •1 11' *li * ' 1i * k 1
Last
glslatur**
i I houri! Aft Jl|» l»V tin*
ftonal amendments.
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" rrtl by
Court, ami llurnc of this com ml*
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Jinn,n deniamts for hiidiet pat I
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41n1141hi 414 iiiiiT in *ti nl m m**rg * i f* '
* ’ vole wnopf he belwprtt 500,000 nod mure *ppn ration nf wbitir anil
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&gt;&gt;1ikt Xit1-I *i i.. *1 itTIf'il 11ui* lit "T |•ii
Howeiar, Ixefore the mecilng
flUO.UOO.
111«- iinr»i.ovi'tni'M 'if ii'iM hfr it ml n, r e p ! II,,
inlnrrrl nnrrsengers,) hen npinl orillnii •*i! h&gt; 1, i. i I'l.'X III'* A* 1 ■*', l i. if rb" .i rid* .i i
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i violation nf (he Interstate Cum
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i-inployer*'
posilmn
was
weokenrl
merer Act, nor i* it otherwise un
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wilii
nn
Ally, flen Itrnwneil asserted on
" Xoil
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Fines lolaling JPI7 were levied die oilier hand that "it is Ihe posi iuereiising blanket of control* and
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yealerda) in ( itv Court by Judge Hon of Hie t'llltl I States that scgic- restraints, «ny* Clemeni D John
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John l.eonardy. Police Chief llo&gt; (alien id Hit* kind, under and pur stem of Norfolk, Vt* . president ,,f
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.mint to this commission’s sane the ( l amli,-r *&gt;f tile t iiib d State.
G. William* said today
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Johnston -aid at a dinner iti ids
Total court cost,* were 428, hr Ion, violates tlie Fifth Amendment
t‘ l into iflr I &lt;I•**mi it m M
t ii 11*111 price xxai -ml Imllcr I* da* a*
in dii i- n
I p ilh'll's
II.- . i
( It* nolo - *&lt;potted an .| i MfrM i mill tnnk I'ufti it . in it
p *dded.
,
hi tlie Constitution." The Fifth honor last night that we are giving
’khi ti major iiiiopaiilcx pared pities
in »mu iiHti* •.nl
xptimi xf
Among liie rases before th* \mendment guarantees due pro­ a form of "lip service" to flee v* denial at I bniMi :a . ie,| Hoi i*Mji hril off a miti •nil. f
Hi am Im regular gas Ix 21" ) iculx and II * bxg ,
"ll t IU( - itll i!"•{ 4 III b|- , nn ele I
enterprise
lllileprndeiils were selling lor .is w ii 11rtt- l
(x Ave. .(boot I (, (ti SVIII e ,1 tpt li *i*J ii 11*I m 11f 11-inn
court was that of Jesir Kee Scott cess nf l.i v.
ll flit •It t 1 1(1A ll III im any
"Control and regulation lend t * KlUvj X«*«l|f 11 ilhd'-d wdl.
('ot not inn I I.,
55, of 1102 Oilar Ave. who wa*
cii
l*')l ii'r, v%tin i imtli'il * i i v ivn11 low as IH.'i . t-iits In smile sl.i
MM nil
special privilege, evasion rind roll t nnh f mi l
Hons.
nrrrsied arimml n pm. Sunday
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sail charged with the po*e*sion or
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tering condltiou. liuit km typifl**] t, Ur I v i ■*114$|14r( h« )mi \ ooivb nf
lo '.''( slate Ibr riirrrnl n I,, it I,..- * I
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war started Sept. I Ui.it w.i* 11 , 111■M,■ i
son and C C Dodson. SUiren g;d
u aerl
fi'Vt’iT'ii’iil1 i*i*hi it iiiiM' mfii-j Mre a. |'M
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"j»4i’i* ii nil thr Mil **iit nf true U-'i* Jilsl two weeks alter ptlie* re
Ions of raisin lack were taken a
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Mi •in tt il" j
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“When v mi nri-apt in vonl h e a r t
evidence, Sroit forfeited a $20;
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the idea Hint government run do
bond
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4111$•'it l»v Mi
I ’ollev * &lt;|!n|&gt;tilrrit 41&gt;*“&lt;| Hi Mm * "in1 nfU r
was shown today at (lie Itltz Thea­ more fm man than man run do lhr
il*
Perrx (i.irv, preshletil ol Hie I 11Xoil ll i I 1 11
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Afit 1.1, KHwnfit Htf m1m
r i n «j»1I tluit Mm- nf Mir -luf mil nrirn (■usolim* Healer* Ax*u. ot XII
ter by Ron Halley, dldrlrt man­ for himself, you are .ignmg y**ur
some I lux I,, **,*, ,* i11
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ager. it. S. Chamber of Com- name to tin* death warrant of free Win iffih iff \%r -4t nn FtniiDi Hi \ni» i*n fii*’ It iuniiul out to ii** n ami, said llu- war max tori e aouxuni * im ni i hat I,*
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whi-ri it nalitii tl uith f l &lt; f"if
ntilim
merer,
liead&lt;|uartrrrd
in
Jackson
some
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It" ITllU offrnal tlMfr rr -M*t
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Iness liei ausr "lliev can’t stand
Johnston &lt;nld the corporate pou litirk, « H'mJ ‘ lit »i nnl Imh-i I itoItii
i ptlve in in tux i .i - i’i , -aid FT*’,
The film, produred by the Du­ er of the people, enitiodled in big uoith on Ii v Avi*. Thr tfiirl flfll'M.
Ihe losses they are taking "
i al*'d 11* •-l x 1xi a, i bi Jbxxi , r bee.him IV lull . ii mil i- pivatde
TALLAHASSKK bP-Reports nf Pont company and given to the
f tnr uirl nnl init irv ror.| *** Iff*r|
uu* flrivm tiy J uiim' h llroiiku, Ii
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"Is t*elng set nn n
**»&gt;•Mt»rn^rnirnt h»rjiiM*r
if mii * |
new drouglit damage in North 'oft' for oistrlhution, gives a gra- government,
Mo^m, fiO4.?1* tVilnr A'*
, ,n I l*| 1-0 mil; n u ' • ic'alixeiv rule
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oil
for
nil
to
worship:
and
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.Ration
of
the
free
ernerFlorida were made to I’reslrtrn*
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for
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Kltenhowir by Acting fiov. John* prise system in Hie United Slates its multitude nf worshiper* II ts u WillinniN ii ini Urn llui** **«tim* loorr spirit nt t ilanr than I nn
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Yesterday In a rrnewrd appeal loi uni Its pit falls
r* nirintu'i ”
M i l Ml
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An ad
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"Tlie slieepllkc trust of people in l»'i| (liUTiiij’»• !•• Dir* tiiirk nt
hi- hi irjt * i it* mi
i i|» f hvi* wlii'ii
Sanford, Hailey said, w-ax picked
federal aid In It rountlci.
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The Department of Agriculture is one nf a group of ritlrs for ilia the omniscience of government !■’ rr# wrtr rtin i u**f| with »Ufi'NlM |*d*V». “ | Dinitkjhl VfMi v%* l •’ ( "ill i»r aitange-l f"i a |.( year old Wald *
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fbhe nf the incredible ami tragic
which reJecUd a previous rerpie.M iremiere showing i f the film.
II* (in
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I I I IVI’ll until
* I'I it IMnil'll hut VMM'll IH1! 171F Iit, r gli] and liar*-'- u rioim'i A-ling , tiling* III n, I ■I
Hailey explained the film, whirh phenomena of our time. We are it 11*I iig«HiF*iit ilrtvinu*
for aid to right counties, sent a
Mu' 11 |" v '•* In i ii m "tfiTf |i»r i
I In - *' &gt;mr 11li| lxi11* t i'* ha- l. In (i**v .11tlin will all.ml
ronfuslng
those
whom
we
seek
»n
rcpresenliillve Into Ihe slule Ir s In lerlmicrilor and partly curM*
II '» I'
4 ill fit'll 4 fill ft|
.I'dilM gxl an invllatinn lx Hi,JM'7l 1*1111(IMI)
.m ake a new survey.
binned, would lie iiiltame (or lead and for whom xvr should lie
I"11’! i 11in* , nf hi111' ih * ■ *•
Hr ronrI»l4!«"•rll hi 1 .prrch nil parly ye.l.-iday fixm Hi* fxtl,*-*
IIHI'I s Mi st I
setting
an
example.
fur showing In junior high and
s7 Johns wired ihe president:
"« Hi 'Itii f ti'i i»f Mu* Iriiiirfuj
nn 'luiti'ly wlii'ii ofiiftiiM* pmiinl ii ol Iiholy Xtrie Rnnei The gill i,
I I ss III S it IK NI
"Free competition, demand and •T* .
"Record* fir the past seven lo •enlnr lilgli school classes, frater­
I * ♦i .i* . - I iii ui% i Uliip irih'x
menial,ly ill with a I,lain iliiea.*I /X# \ A A
tiurkr l *»f Wllti'r »»n him f 10111
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supply
are
not
popular
in
most
nine months show rainfall .V) per nal organiJulions, civic Hubs, wom­
1.»14 lii' % I" iiti i*,fpi4ir Iiirdu'.il
IIInI dillhel irun il I, f* irih- (*■ *ii in f i r|4 f•*p
rent below normal and that which en’s clubs, adult former group*, foreign lands, and it's going to I O l Q l U l l^f^f L i Q S C S m«ht dorm wiinlnw
•Ail ftMlf M III, III t ? ill Ml UIV the
).7|&gt;4’k(l '&gt;4IJ: 11I x» I' "J I ■ -1 •MI!*.
has fallen has been very spoiled, religious group*, veterans, ein take more limn Hie compulsion of
i nimty prosenilur Knrlvle llmis
||I*W1*11111 Nl tl *1114If * A 111 %%]||l
'ti i» &gt;|m * 'l i s not 4•ivri uny lo*»
some farmer* receiving much plojie groups, 4-11 and FFA groups our current defense needs lo make bolder iinnomircd today Hint .
fniit' ihh Hi • i nint h mi ulilrti nx
hnpf'K hi 14- l« *&gt; mh! h'N "1 h*
less.”
total of III cases were bnndlei
ami teacher group*.
them popular."
tl*. I l l 11 Ul i ■ &lt;•f i ■ IIf I 1•♦ 11 Mil- pnlli V \\ i iiMint
fudi'tit1*
during plea flay yesterday aflei
*T *■* ih tf ,i i&gt;I iti S itnr coin
pniure
main in County court.
I* I* |l|lp Mudll I 1(
I' i lllul mJ*H‘
Tli»»
f)f the r. f!I icfcnd.in!. fail, ,| i.
llirt M
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appear, and llirir Iwinds were rIreutml, ami 5J pleaded giiilly
Klgbtrcn cases were rniiHuurtl
and four were fli.*ml**ed F.lgiil no
MIAMI
(/I'j Franklin L. Utib, (but phase, im added. It will lx* llu­
gnilly pleas w*ri* enlered Thest ll inemlier nf tin* ti ,4 Army Her- Army's problem to elo.e wilii (In
will lie tried at a latte date. Hints returllil, -old today the next war enemy on (lie ground nini (x de
bidder said.
could la* won within a few uixlillis xtiny em-iay gnnmd forces tluit
A session ol comity court wll by a thoroughly mobile and Imllle- uiiglit In’ iMitnuehed by imiHsive
commence at 9:30 o'clock Mon •(•idy army.
atomic aerial ansaulta,
day lo try criminal cases A Iota
Drtb eriticiicd nit rent rffnrta In
drill, deputy oi.datnnt secretary
ol TT cases are »of for next week'
of the Army, held out mieli a pon- aiunlagumaie liie MIIKury Re
docket.
hllallly if the ground forces are serve plan* of all nf Hie armed set
given ermugli air (iipputt In eoablo vice*. ||e alii attempt* to draft a
riiii'vi.H I ' o i . m ;
them to fly to any jilare on earth. **ingl(i prngiani wa* like Dying to
CAM lilt IDGFx Mass. M* Polio
maiiimals to fly, the lord*
lie -mill in ii speech prepared fur "tcm-li
•mill today their only clue In th.
to swim ami tin* fish to walk."
$2 500 robbery from llu* Mull Mu the National Guard Assn, conferlie saiil tin* llefen-ie Department
tors Co. Is that Hu* thieves are po flue.:
the National Security Connell, and
liie.
Ily early Invasion nf tlie cm - illtirmilcly ( niigrcn.s tdmiild colne
Me(ore leasing Hie premia-. wllJj my’* •trateglc renters we may, Up witli a wiirkulile re*,ervo pro
Hie rash,
Hie men earr/ullx with PirrifsH, fnlliiw up Hie lnaisive gram Hint takes into account tin*
ipelled mil the wnrtl "tlinliks" 0 blows of rntallatiiin adniiniHlered specific differences In the reserve
pennies on a desk lop.
by nnr superb Ail Force, Such n rwjulrcmenta of each of tlm arm­
Htrategirally moiiile rninliat-ieaily ed forces,
army could win Hu* war within a
MuJ. Gen. E. A. Walsh, asioclafew months time."
lion president, told 1,6(10 delegates
Drib said the condition* of war­ yesterday Hint tlie group believes
ItlTZ
fare In the atomic age would nnl the federal government Intends lo
"Garden of Evil"
permit the United States the lux­ “swullow" the National Guard into
l:t(l - ,7:1! - 5:22 - 7:311 ■ 9:41 ury
of a alow buildup after Ibo Its reserve program.
RKCTOIt HONORED— The II*v. Its*id It. I.fiu-h (center), rector
MOVIELAND
"We serve notice tluit we are In
first blow wan struck. He said he
of the All Saint*' Kplsrnpal Church nl Enterprise, wa* honored
Starts 0:30
foresees tlm day when tlie major tlio national defense system to
with dinner last uighl at llu* Orange City Hotel In observance of
“ Mnrrv Me Again"
elvlllan components such as the aluy and have no Intention of be­
Ihe lOlh anniversary of his ordination. Also nlut'ding were the
set i f the Vtlrrem
0:49 • 10:09
National Guard will lie designated ing disiuissesHed,” lie said.
Wore lest al(kt preaented
Itev. Henry Ileal, iii (left), Day Ion a llenrh, rrtirrd rerlor who rum*
■ check to Ike
for Ike Uttce’e but Mini
Co, II. Hpencer Htruhio of New
"Dtvil’a Canyon
na "promptly-rondy unit.*" which
* Hkown ore (left to right) It,
Z. JokMoa, U f l H cow mi__
here front Wyoming, and who flllej in nt the Enterprise church
A. Hpeer, nicmber^of "tie Legion bolMiag cammlUeii Joel
, 8:18 Only
ran taka the offensive Immediate­ York said an "excess of hurcatiduring last summer, and thr Ret. I.eltuy Lawson (right), rector i.f
Flow,
•M, cMimUlac
eoai.-niiioo MCMlxri
« c * b e r i uoroon
Gc
rreoortcfc,
or mo
a
erney Is banr.strlnglng ths nrogram
k, preeiacni
prealdenl of
Ike tlegion
Pair Aaaeriatloni Melvin Hmlth,
ly.
COLORED DRIVE IN
Ht, llurmihu* ( hureli, Del.and. Eighty one people were peraent it
VPW commas dec os4 ch elm es of tko Legion dance romnilltooi
The Army must he In position of armory construction," wnich bus
"Tho’Primmer of Zunda"
the dinner, from llellary. Enterprise, Del.and nnd Daytona Heath.
too MOMkrri Mlckool Tkomoo, VPW n u rterm u ter. and George ]
to administer tho "final anil de­ used only about 16 per cent of the
Cartoon
Th* Rev. .Mr, Leach was ordained Del. IK, 19)1, at the Trinity
Doss, m m m ||Ioo ■ tak er, v u akoenl. 11m clack » * » preaented i t
cisive action" after an initial phase money needed for tho full program
(Color)
Church, Lancaster, N. Y, lie spent moat u( Ida service in xvmtern
^kn ■•etlng. Tko Legion hoe o fond drive under »«r toward ksi
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O f American Invasion O f Leyte
B f RUSSELL B U F f t S
A id tliM P rtil m u tt
American* roared back Into the
Philippine* with power—and lu c k ten year* asp next Wednesday,
They struck at Leyte Island, the
heart of the archipelago, In a gi­
gantic gamble that left echoes atilt
audible In Asia today.
. F o r seven month*, the can
was fought on land. It exploded
at wea Into the naming battle of
Leyte Gulf—one of the war'* cli­
mactic engagements.
Before it ended. (lie United
State* wai In position to liberate
•II the Philippines, fulfilling what
moat Filipino* believed was a
pledge of honor.
On Ute anniversary of the Leyte
Invasion, Get. 20, there will be lew
speeches and no pilgrimages back
to tho rugged frontier Island 300
miles from Manila. I&lt;cyte has
slipped into Ihc backwash, for his
lory no longer needs It.
Bui perhaps the best monument
to tho more than 3,500 American
soldiers who died there Is the con­
viction that, partly because of
Leyte, the Filipinos will continue
standing firm with Americans
against communism.
A decade later, the story of Ley­
te remains linked to n virion, a
hunch and a strange decision.

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The vision was born in IMS In
the tunnels of Corregtdor, when
Gen. Douglas MacArthur knew he
was defeated and started planning
his comeback,
Despite Mac Arthur's promise,
" I will return,'* It was not until
July, 1M4 that top American strat
ogl.it* definitely eliminated the
possibility of bypassing the Philip­
pines for other Pacific targets.
MacArthur argued that re*—pture of the Philippines was Duvl,''
sary lo keep faith with the Fili­
pinos and lo shorten the war by
completely culling vital Japanese
supply lines to southeast Asia.
Some admirals said American
lives would be saved by Jumping
directly to Formiwa or concen­
trating on a drive across the cen­
tral Pacific (n Japan proper.
Tho general was given author­
ity Tor rcturri to Mindanao, Iho
*r;ilhernmost Philippine Island,
after a dramatic molding In Ifono
lulu with President Hoosovelt,
'HiMi the hunch came to Aifm.
William F (Bull) Halsey when
carrier pilots of Ids roa filing 3d
Fleet reported in fleptember that
Jspai •»» defenses on Leyte were
weak
Halsey recoin men-led a
swift thrust at Loyle to spring­
board attacks against the northern
latandi, eliminating the prelimi­
nary assault on nearby Mindanao.
'Ini* meant taking MacArthur’*
forces beyond the immediate range
of Ian t-based aircraft. But fie
■greed, gambling on surprise.
So, 29 month* after ragged Ainerlean defender* surrendered tile
Philippines, an armada of more
than BOO ship* crept back Into Ley­
te (loir for the big push.
There were proud divisions In
the line that dey—the 1st Cavalry,
the Mth end 7th Infantnr divisions,
later sent to the rugged mountains
of Korea, and the OCtti Division.
With them, fn Lt. den. Walter
Krueger’* Mb Army, were l,60u
Marine artillerymen.
The Japanese, stunned and dlsrsed by tho pro-Invasion bomrdment, fought only llghlly at
first, except for murderous mor­
tar and artillery fire that raked
Die waves of Iho 24lh.
Hut from the first day, IawIc
was a vicious* fnistrollng, camP“*Mn; fought house-lo house In
fortified towns, rave-to-cave along
Jogged cliffs, and mountaln-to
mountain through seemingly im­
passible central ranges.
Ij was a campaign against mud
and (teat and Insects; more mild
arm swamps ant Inadeouate mills;
still more mud that clinched like
a living thing, and Imrkclful* of
rain and Jungles as Ihick ns a
wall.
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U ofF Agriculturists Recommend
Fertilizer Placed In l EarlyFall
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fmpson, 20, knows now he afiouM
have walked the 25 mile* to Atoka
to aee his girl friend.
He would have been there now
Instead of In the Pushmataha Coun­
ty Jail awaiting Ihc outcome of
three traffic complaints lodged
against him by the highway pa­
trol.
Patrolmen caught him driving
a wrecker that was towing a car.
Tho wrecker belonged to a garage,
and motorists complained that they
had been forced off tho highway
and that the wrecker did not have
lights.
Tho charges — reckless driving,
no driver’s license and molesting
a parked vehicle.

, ACTRESS PLANS
MEXICAN DIVORCE
HOLLYWOOD tfl-llona Massey,
41 Hungarian-born adress, says
she plans (o get a Mexican dfv
nreo from Charles Walker, 38, New
York City jeweler. They were
married In January 1952 In New
Rochelle, N. Y.

The ImiK, loo, distinct h r stylina ol the 8 h u k U lw hors) •lop OeNtartlble that has proved So pwpalar
th rim gh out ih* world I* accentuated In lha *•«* 1999 osadil* hy tha swarplna affect el chrom e Uda
moutdlna* that estend Dons lha haadlighb. above tb rictu alve apyeerlne arilla, lo the newly elylad
tell Unlit A. The Rowing linee of HU* f l S s U n t tt a le Model ore further brought out by hood end
rled Iin
n dieroowd
frni|vr nrnernrnl*. 'Ihe inlerlswa «*• elyled
d 4e*M *4fMIMea ay loo end rayon upholstery in com*
plr man levy rotor*. Kli ss u l kl Ifclrtbr
ir I p e e t i t M i t i esed M m adds to ihe tuvary of tho high
Stytlirg. The
new Hludabokre
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u d f a M r "Wlldaol " V-l ewgine with ITI bera* power glveo ible model edpkrior
iwrlormenra end roedebility. Lower yrlkae yraveU ll
it Iho entire new Rtudebaker line.

Philippine ilefi-nses ami stri
garrisons as far away as Man
churia to pour In tens of thousands
of reinforcements in ■ desperate
attempt to save the Island.
The Inst unglamoroui “ mopping
up" in tho colling weitern hills
was still underway In May, 1945.
when official Army reports listed
CARMHIK, I' b . (A’)—Sir Percy
M,000 Japanese dead. That was
months after American troops won Spender. Australian amhessader la
the United States, says that rtlfcontrol of Ihc Philippines.
On tho third day of the cam­ ferehC*s nil remgnltlou of the
paign, MacArthur proclaimed the (’ommonist Ghlneae retime do not
re-establishmenl of the Piiillppliin *rentlv wniken the alliance of th*
government under President Ser­ United .Stales uml the llrillsfi
gio Osmenn, who accompanied Ihc
invasion force. They spoke In the
shambles of newly-captured Tac
tnean to an honor guard of weary
cavalry troops, u crowd of stilltense Filipinos and, by radio, to
ottiers still under the Japanese
heel.
"I have returned," MacArthui
sold.
"Hell, wlint ulmut iis7" a»kel
many of the (Hs, ships’ gunner;
and admlruls
Wo found later that the contro­
versial phrase hud deep meaning
for thousands of Filipinos, then lip
against Iho dying gasp or Japa­
nese bnilalily, for they had kep:
faith through the years largely on
the word of this mire defeated gen
eral.
Hut on l-eytc. (he worst wus yel
lo come—and it led to the puulliig
decision of a Japanese udmlral
The still powerful Japanese Heel, I
In one of lilstorv’s most remark |
able feats of military seamanship,
steamed ahead Inward Leyte Gulf
Through the tortuous .San Her
nardluo Straits, a channel so unr
row that KMHXI ton freighters have
tn hurk and turn through them and
their captaini normally celebrate
when they completi the passage
safely.
Hut Adm. Takro Kurlto’s battle
force Included heavy cnilser* ami
the giant (13,000 ton battlewagon
Musashi—ship* once cbnildered
too largo for the fbamhtg wottsrs
of tho atralts,
Kttrtta made it howkver, a ltd
turned south toward the American
sitting-duck transpatta. Hr* NR
Into brave, but not Impregnable.
tilhm from destroyers nrvl
weight ulrerafl carriers
The Amerlents /might the giant
Japanese battlewagon* with (lereo
close-range gunfire. The wild fight
spilled over to tho Dlsnd when
carrier pilots, losing their ship*
plied onto Iho hull rompletH mud
runways of Tarlobnn airfield
While an SOS went out for Hul­
sey In Ihe North Kurlta sudden­
ly turned snd fled with, *n offic­
ial Marine historian says, "Vlrlory In reach."
When Ihe three-day bailie of
Loyclo Gulf ended Out 2», the
Japanese had Inst the Miisnshl amt
Iwo nthtr battleships, four car­
riers, lo cruisers and nine do
slroyers. Tho American lost three
carriers arid three destroyers
Tills broke Ihe backbone of the
Japanese fleet on destroyed most
Pf Its remaining akpnwer The
Japanese navy turned to suicide
forays by warships.
Kurlta Inter esplalncd his curi­
ous desclslon to withdraw bv tell­
ing American officers dial, nlhough
tjie.
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iJte. Japanese
Japanesq were gam­
ling their fleet In sive
save ine
bllng
Ihe Pfi
Philiptinea, ha feared failing under
plnd,
•avtar "Ir attack ir he venlirred
clnict ,f*
in iK'yte; »n
2too
5 cUuo
P'1" * 1
mil.
Gen. Krueger told Army histori­
an* that Ihe result might have
been ^“calamitous" If the Japa­
nese force reached his supply
anl|M. Halsey Insisted that, even
jn that ease. Kurlta would havo
been limited tn hit and run raids
that would have produced only
"minor damage."

Aussie Ambassador Soys T it s Strong
Commontrealth of. Flat Ion*.
ffprndlr, speakinglyesterday be­
fore the Army War Collega at
l.’arllste Herrarks, sstit "an hon­
est difference of opinion exists
here inf It* exercise—whose right

is the lifeblood of democracy . . .
does not put us at a disadvantage."
He noted thui both Greet HrltitIn and Indie recognise tho Help,
•rise regime. Australia end Canada,
who are ntcmbrrs of the Common­
wealth, nod the United Steles do
not.

Many high value per acre crop*
In Florida need a greater than
normal application of fertiliser to
keep them growing during the fill
and winter. So agronomists at the
Agricultural Experiment Ststlon
at Gainesville highly recommend
the fall application of plant nutri­
ents,
"Oats ami rye grown for winter
ttnd spring graslng should be well
fertilised at planting lime and top
dressed with 100 to 200 pounds per
nere of nitrate of soiln or erjulvaj lent in December, followed by »
I duplicate application In February,
|say the crop technicians.
1 To Increase growth on gras*
pastures, help prevent winter-kill­
ing, and to produce plant* better
utile to make rigorous growth In
the spring, Gainesville agronomists
recommend fall application uf 300
pounds per acre of a 10-0-10 or
10-0-20 fertiliser. Irrigated gross
pasture* should receive u complete
fertiliser application (tl-tl-t), for ex­
ample) In October.
“Grass and legume pastures
shuuld be fertilised annually in
October with 600 to 1000 pound*

per acre of 0-10*20 fertiliser and

top-dressed with 30 pounds of nltrr * n In June or July. An addi­
tional application of 300 poundi
per acre of 10-0-10 In August or
Heptcmher will aid in quantity
production of high quality feed.
The National Fertiliser Associa­
tion also ha* Come up with tome
Ideas on autumn application,
prime Importance f* selection,
[here's a better chance of getting
the exact kinds of fertiliser
_____ you
fr|need when you .buy. In. tha fall.
Manufacturer*
eta rl to stockpile
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plant foods as soon as their spring
rush is past, Ily autumn, there’s a
good supply on hand and delivery
Is usually faster.
Crops recover faster t r a m
drought If fed during the fall.
Strong healthy root eysteme devel­
op allowing the plants tn take ItML
water front a greater depth im r^
giving the crops a form of "Insurttmte1" against dry conditions.

Monroe Chapter
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CALL CONVOCATION
Wednesday

TEN EXECUTED
Oct. 20
TEHRAN, Iran 'At — Ten men,
charged with being Communis!
7 : 3 0 P. M.
spies were executed by utt army
Lrittg jHiuail today. Nine were of­ * Mark and Fast
Mister Degree Uonfered
ficers In the air force, gendurmcrlo and police. The other was a
• All Royal Are Mason
civilian, Mortem Kayvan, it Roar! i
Requested In he present
Ministry official.

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ship, month after month, in premium gasolines in iho five states-*
Alabama. Florida, Geor|ia, Kentucky and Miuiinippi—served
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Thirty-three yearn and a lot ol th o s e " M r. U o ltln ck sa id .
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casual looking and testing. And
when it cornea, it isn'i anything as n r goes a lo n g ," 1 sa id , w in k in g i
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fur m r to d ay. I s h a ll din lo r Him
that, C a th 'r W ild * la ntx-afd mi a main
"Sort ul dirty ncm a tuwn," Me tum or ro w .' "
hunt, and now iu»-*njt- 1 a .m l eim
Uoltlnck said mildly. "HI be glad
tram 10 avoid mm
" M y w o rd , M r. ItlggH , m y m o th ­
lo gel oul on the walei again."
e r used lo sin g th at song. H a rta u u
Doc said: 'This is the l o w n A lle n . I n a v rn 't oven th o u g ld » i
CHAITKH E L E V E N
A P T K i t i iron Minai in m y mom, I where Mike Pink rough! the bully li lo r y e a r * And I don't know
piokt-d up Uiu IH c g ru m urn) wi-m at Htt town tor HI solid hours and trial l w an t io rem e m b er . . ."
" W e ll, th e y 'te nol a ll sh u d d e ry,
to MtM Rnmaruy'* room, t knocked when It was over, lha bully retired
from the bunt busmens Probably M r. H u llln c k ." D oc aald b r is k ly .
no, th* door.
‘T h e r e '* th e hobo d re a m su ng , th is
Mil*
Pomaroy w u up. t could flgurad ne'd better keep the ono one: 'In th e H ig R u c k C a n d y
mw ■
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moving nruund Inaida eyeMr.
Uoltlnck shuddered delicate­ M o u n ta in s, i h r i r ’a a la n d that's
u k t d who It wu, hut i didn't ly and na hunched both ahouldtra b r i g h t and f a i r . . . ' "
Due
t tappad al tha door
up toward nia ear* "Urueaume hum m ed s u itiy fo r t le w b a r*,
3(1a opaned It and stood people,
you Know, Mr. Higgs.” he g a r mg v a c a n tly up at th a s k y ,
Ihgra, hrollaiiL Sha wora n atifl
tr y in g lo rem em ber lh a w o r d *
Mid with a wobbly smile.
cuhmsra roba In n pal* lone.
"Wish I had known mm," Dor T h e n he san g in th a t g r n w ly vo te *:
"Whtl !• It T" she laid, liar ayra said amiably. "No, Mike l-Tnk goes " -oh, the b ird s nm l the bees and
Mamed larger than they were mat b a c k to lftOO, theicaboiita. lie the c ig a re t tre e s, nm l the ro ck night, rounder and more Itiminuua, lasted till about IR33 and then lie a n d -rye sp rin g s w h e re th e w hang dark with thnilaw.
got Killed up on tke Yellowstone, doodle sin g s. In the lilg H ock
"May I come in (or Juat a min­ still a boatman, but gone a mite C a n d y M o u n tain s.' "
ute T" I aald. "To «how you thla." sour by then."
llo illn c k nm l 1 ap plaud ed p o lite ­
1 neld oul the t e I c g r n m and
I laughed at the little spieler. ly nm l Doc bowed g ra c io u s ly .
^teppeil through the doorway.
T h a t 's a ve ry p lea san t nute to
“Ilaw could you till/"
Dots chuckled suitlv. "Well, Mike leave on. M r. ftlg g * ." H o ltin c k Mid
* 3b* road It and held It out to
me, "Wl»i doea It meanT" ahe and Ted Carpenter used lu have a Ih ln ly , " I ’d better g e l d o w n s ta irs
asked, rhen the hand balding the gain* they played- They'd toon a now and see If th e m lsa u * I* re ad y
pager tanked and the wire wadded coin amt tha loser would bulance a lo r b re a k fa s t "
Dun s a id : " S lia n g e fxlto w . S m a ll­
batween ncr Angara. "MaT You tin cup an m» nead amt the uihei
ana would snoot it urt. Then one tow n h u n ke r. B u t he haa h ie c lo th s *
Wink i . "Mary MeVlcker,” I anld heavily, day M lk * got intu a disagreement la d o re I lit l.u n ik m ."
" P r u A li h l* b u sin e a s," I said .
farcing ilia worda through a cun* with Carpenter ar.d ha rorgoi to
"N o t th a t p ru llta tile i" Doc sa id .
airiclad t h r o a t , 'Btnwarr* girl miss Uia c u p . Caught Carpenter
mend. The dencriptlun doesn't 111, right between Ul* eye* Nobody "N o t In a to w n h k e rio ic o n ila , I l l i ­
Out they seldom do unlese they're cduid call it murder but soma of n o is."
I g la n ce d a t D ue's v iv id clo th e s
don* protcsaionnlly. She disup- Carpeniar'a tnenda thought they’d
# e*red In i'hllndrlphta Friday best scrag Mlk* a n y w a y , o r and ho g rin n e d .
Yo u and I d re ss th e p a rt ," ho
course, nt w u bulging SO by that
night."
snld. "H u t U o ltln c k 7 W h at p a rt's
"And I left lluturday morning time, otherwise thty d never have no d re ssin g 7 W ith tlioso diam ondgot mm. Hut Mike was never
Or eo I say."
you'd call a mean man. nol am t-sap p h ire c u lT lin k s ho could
"Yea," I suld. "Ho I liuve to ask what
Mike. Why. ne didn't begin lo com­ hock to r tw o g ran d a n y place in
you."
pare with Colonel Plug nr Jim the c o u n try 7 A n d w h y th at nice"Do you really think . , ,"
Olrty or Hnm'l M a s o n or the lielllO so rt o l rreexe w hen I w a s
"1 don't th in k a n y t h in g ," I broke Hnrpe* Mike was just a big. tun- t a l k i n g about M ik e P in k 7 II
In . " A n d I'm nol m n l m i i i an y loving kid, a real rlnglallnl roar­ w u sn ’t bail enough to m a ke an old
lu d g n m n la. H n l I n avu to K n o w ." er. I never did iwlleve ne actually lad y (p ie a sy , le i alone a fu ll-g ro w n
meant lo burn los wile a l i v e m a il. T h e m a n 's p la y in g a p n rl.
"And if I wute tins g ird "
I lu l lie's o v e r-p la y in g . S t ic k s m il
_ "1 don’t know," 1 auul blankly. Tbat's a vile .
obvious u s , .
"Please,
sir,"
Mr.
Hulllnck
ob­
^ T h a t's a queer tiling to any. It
" M a y I k : he g e ts tire d of being u
jected. "No offense, bill I haven't
would tic bnd wouldn't It 7"
su m II-to w n b a n k e r nm l lookin g lik e
Hke nodded nml tills tune she bail my brraktast yet 11 you dnn'l one," I sa id . "M ig h t be u r e lie f In
mini) . . "
smiled.
"Violence," Doc suld. 'The leg­ sh u c k th e Cotig reaa g a ite rs and
"My hair la light brown, but my
•yua uro blue, nut gruy," *l&gt;* *u|.l ends of America urn tooled in vio­ llie IJrrm e n 'a g a llu se s and gel
. .
gently. "And thank you lor think­ lent-* Terrible thing. Hardly ever in to
" B u r r , S lu e ," Duo sh ru g g e d . " I
ing I might be '(0. I’m not, by hear a nice gentle Inle, unless i f * knew a fe llo w m ica nam ed S lm p t*
almunt tour yearn. Hut thank you, jibout Abe t.initiln and tlmy'io oil
Minion. Ilu Ijlftyod l h i ;. h a y
u oil spurious, I suspect,"
anyway."
l m t t w i n . a*
"1 seem to remember somebody r s p a rt in g 'Q t t t'fit
"Yen," I laid stupidly. I stared
bine
w a y a w o te aa ’ n
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at her and tried to think. "That's culled Johnny Applesetd," I sakl away ,coat and a satin |pi:r-mv a g u e ly , keeping an eya on the
g all right."
hund. E v e r y th in g ju s t lik e the c ity
'■ "You'd better go now," she said, door that led lo th* bank ol cabin*. tH c k e ra . c x c e jit h i* shoes iv r r a al"Well, yes." Doc said giuuglng
tliuoal whispering.
w n y * co vered w ith ntud, na it tie d
I backed lo llie door, fumbled ly. "A I mill, though. W a l k s il( Just w a lk e d th ro u g h tile u a in y a id .
(or Uia lalcli. I turned il and Ihen around with Hint tin |hj! on ul* E v e r y m o rn in g . Mimidn Hub w ould
stopped, Molding llie door cloned. head and never even noticed that cu t dow n the hm &gt;&lt; atu tra amt m ix
" I ' v b bean a fo o l." I suld t h ic k ­ them was any danger. Ami tha
h im se lf a nice c re a m y batch ot
ly . " E v e r y tim e I'v e keen a fool. Indians knew ne was eirizy, so
they wouldn't touch him. Hut i m ud lo r bln shoes. It w in k e d II iim ,
I I dor.-m l gel a n y h e lle r . Ilu l
loo H r polled llin i w l l i li on sm ile
w a s sca re d . 1'n.l you un d erstan d won't argue Johnny’s one of your m ig h ty fln r lu iie tltiM ii.'is befote
side. Hill who else liuot- you gnlT"
th at T I B u s m ured th at you . .
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�Loaded Remarks
Secretary of Do fen no Chorion E. WIIhoii
has explained his now famous bird tlojt re­
mark, admitted that it was Ineptly and un­
fortunately phrased and has eulogized for
H F or some people that closes the Incident
Political opponents will not bo so quick to
forgive and forget.
There Is one good thing about any mis­
take. It can teach n lesson. The controversy
In which Secretary Wilson found himself
should serve as a reminder to all of us to
exorcise tact whenever possible. Frankness
is desirable, as It complete honesty. But
those who try to be frank and honest are
sometimes guilty of neglecting to soften
what they say so that it may instruct or en­
lighten without offending sensitive hearers.
This does not mean that a person with a
public statement to make, or a private one
for that matter, need be wish-washy or
cowardly in expressing whnt he rcnlly be­
lieves. It does mean that he should weigh his
words to see that they do not give needless
offense, that they are not misunderstood and
through the misunderstanding defent the
very purpose of what ho intends to say.
A remark Intended to be humorous can
sometimes be interpreted ns snrcusm; wit is
a two-edged sword. There is a time to speak
sharply and use words as weapons. But those
who do use words this way need to be espe­
cially careful of misfires. Ilemnrks, like
jfjns, can cause trouble when apparently not
loaded.

China's Calamity
A flood that covered all of Kentucky or
Virginia Would make headlines all over the
world. Yot a wall of water has swept over a
comparable area of China, and rates barely
mention on an Inside page. This Is partly be­
cause the calamity Is so remote, and partly
because floods In Chinn are an old story.
The present flood Is a variation on the
TODAY’S BIBLE VERSE
Wherefore then wilt thou sin against in­
nocent blood? — 1 Samuel 1 0 :f». Humanity
has progressed In twenty-five centuries, hut
there are still some who rob and. slay and
defraud when they can.

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Pago 4

familiar theme. Instead of being caused by
the overflow of the Yellow River, "China’s
Sorrow," as the people «ill It. It is due to a
river ever larger. This is the Yangtze, the
largest stream in nil Asia, and after the
Mlssourl-Mississippl, the Nile and the Ama­
zon, the longest In the world.
It would bo Interesting to learn whether
China’s Communist government will bring
adequate relief to the sufferers. Eyewit­
nesses believe that the government Is effici­
ent for the things it rcnlly wants to do. Be­
lief may Is* one of them, hut may be secon­
dary. In Dictator Mao Tsc-tung's mind, to
the extension of Chinese control over all
Southeast Asia

IAMBS
ILLUSION

Washington t#v—A Sana to group t counted for 47 per rent of all ar-1 60 per cCnt of Uielr parent* did
h u dug Into teen-age crime, drink-1 rests for larceny. 68 per cent of not K»vc earn other; 90 per cent
Ing and drug addiction to see what all auto theft arrests and 35 per of their families, did not care what

Beginning tomorrow, a subcom
milter will open hearings on TV
It plana to call sociologist*, psy­
chologists, prodikTcrs of programs,
sponsors, actors, station managers
amt network officials.
For inoru than a year this sub­
committee, headed by Sen. Robert
C. Hendrickson (R-NJ), has held
hearings around the country on
various phases of Juvenile delin­
quency.
It hasn't reached any general
conclusions yet, or general solu­
tions. It han received a tot of ad­
vice and opinions from specialists
on juvenile delinquency, who don’t
agree among themselves on the
cause or cure.
The Senate group is sure of one
thing, although It s hardly news.
Juvenile delinquency is nation­
wide, In 1953 about 385,000 Juve­
niles were brought Into court, and
for every one brought to court
three others had been picked up
by pollco.
Last year juveniles under 21 ac-

Ry C. R. Dawson. IIS A.. MSA.
MAYBE they call ft Cold Cash because
It’s so aloof.
EASTER ISLAND lies 2,080 miles due
west of Chile and more than 1000 miles from
the nearest Island. It has 45 square miles of
volcanic dust and ashes, and for the Chileans
who govern It, it In the end of the world; hut
they have developed it to a point at which It
is visited by one or two ships a year from
Valparaiso, as well as occasional schooners
trailing among the Pacific Islands.
It also has its hundreds of massive
statues— few of them now standing undam­
aged — which have bene described as “the
most astonishing collection of mortuary
monuments in the world."
The population consists of 748 Polyne­
sians, 80 Chileans and 80.000 sheep. Once a
year the Islands principal product, Its wool
clip is shipped to Valparaiso.
THE B E L IE F that men are better driv­
ers than women must have started by acci­
dent.
AN OPTOM1ST Is anyone who th in ks
marriage! is a gamble.

PUSH BU'ri’ON — Signal light and ash­
tray combine Into a small unit for restaurant
tallies to attract the attention of the waiter.
When the customer wants something, he
merely pushes a baton on top of the device.
A soft light that in effect says, "Hey wait­
e r!" winks on silently.
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A COED Ik a jflrl who (fiveo huHlmmlhuiiLihif thu old uollugu try.
SPEED — At thu HiHinil of Huuud. thu
luutllng uiIkum of a low-flying airplane jrrow
UR (legretm wnrniur Ihitn thu Murriiunilliiff
ulr; tit 10 tlmuH thu ri|Hiud of Htmtid, thoy etui
reach an Incnndoacent 0 0 0 0 degrees Fahren­
heit.

NEW YORK UTL-Jti tht 365 Hays same oiler again now, bul Is isn't
necessary
"He's a natural. He's young, he
works hard, and he‘a Icarneil
ctl an
awful lot. He hasn't shown any
signs of fading, und so far we've
young singer's inenme lopped that only touched the major spota In
of President Elsenhower During the country.
lie may have his uns and
the year ho made &gt;300,000, ami
might have rung the cash register downs. They all do. Hut he'll be up
even, harder if he hadn't taken a Htere for a long time. Our only
month's vacation to rest his voice. problem now' Is to gel him another
But how long will the golden nit reccrd,”
Ills associates feel they may
shower list? He now Is among Ihe
top 10 regular
performers in the have this In "Mobile," La Rosa's
egular performs!
night club
ib) theater and TV
’ nest sixth recording. One record, "Eh
star efreu!
Milt, but will he endureT Cumpari,” aoTd 1,100.000 copies,
earned him nearly I55.ooo. An­
He went up like a rocket, a
other, "Anywhero I Wander,"
there are those who i
brought him &gt;30,000.
he will come down the same wa
"Only about three lo five record*
Other feel that Julie, now on
*jj w. stilt be In the big time n year hit the million mark," one
after Ms ax-patron, Arthur God associate explained. 'Koine lop

since Arthur Godfrey fired Julius
La Rosa publicly on n television
program, nil prodigal protege has
earned almost tl.ooo a day.
hid big-shouldered, rurly
haired,
The
curly-hi

fray. Is. retired and growing roses singers, Including Frank Sinatra,
go for years without turning mil
l ala Vtr
Irglnla estate.
one.'
La Rosa, who haa lust much ol
Ms brashness but
bti admits he hasn't
a c h i e v e d "Ihumility" yet and
that few toplq ever really
. Godfrey discharge* doubts
___
ternately humble and boy­
Is alternate!;
slayer. Thacontract was said do,
ishly
hopeful
in talking over his
at the time to have annoyed God
God- future,
He Is no longer a prodigal or a
protege. To spends M* •!»**» time
“La Rosa Is a b
batter risk today reading books on religion and
tbaan he waa than" aaya Rockwell,
h,
"I’d be glad to make Mm the
* .........
*“
b
which lie
mature,
"When I waa In Uta Navy.
vy. I1 got
gol
JDOUILI CELEBRATION
U » a month and .thought i knew
what a buck wai," ha recalled.
Godbratlon yeatarday.
gin making
i not oMy Mrs. Horria'
ara a week.
K
rthday
ay anniversary but
anniversary of bla wedBU wife, who la If, nve
reeaon for bar husband's

good time.
'•But now I've lost the feeling
of wanting to get rid of my money.
I've grown, up sumu.
"In the last year I think I've
learned a lot. I’ve learnetl to say
thank you' when somebody does
something for mo or says some
........................
nice to me. ‘I aiwav
Iv
bn
appreciate. those
. . things,
----------- but
• In the
ait maybe I took them too much
or granted
"I've learned mure about tny
business-how to adjust to situa­
tions, how to fee) more al home
with an audience."

MA

Television Up For

Way Down South
In Sanford, Florida

La Rosa Makes About $1,000 A Day

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County Agent's Column

HAL BOYLE

:

MASTER

SAM DAWSON

Home-Building Boom Continues
NKW YnllK &lt;4*—A new phase of
the himsln■ig boom is under way. It
Is poweredI by easy
r.i«y money.
money
Mortgage investors
say today
in
they apjuireally have the blessing
of' Washington.
Judging both by the
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Down South

new Federal Housing Act and the
Treasury’s policy toward the fed­
eral debt. They thing nothing will
ball the boom as long as people
go mi craving new or larger homes
—on easy terms.
Applications for mortgage Inaur
1ancf are piling up in the offices
of Uio Federal Housing Admlnlv

Hy THURMAN SENSING
and made available 15.25 hllilon
t Editor's note: Thurmond Sen f«r«l«n aid funds— one of the tarslug’s rather biased remarks tin gest totals for any one year thus
not necessarily reflect the opinions flip- after this whole program ul
of The Herald. However, it is fell Uylng to buy friends and iclluonrs
Hint Sensing's comments are enemies has demonstrably failed,
(bought ifCMVoking, and for till- I The 83rd Congress failed to puss
reason, (bey are being imbllshrd i n redeemable currency (gold utnnAs we write this on the Inst day dnid) bill, although the promise to
of summer In the year 11154, we do so was a definite plank In the
hftirkcn Knelt lo the versos in th» fUtform of the putty In power,
Kill chapter of Jeremiah, which und although fuilure to do a.
contain Uu-se words “The harvest represents tacit acceptance of a
I* past, Hu- summer I* ended, and dishonest and rotting dollar.
we are imt saved . . . I* them
Thn 8,3rd Congress failed to
no tintin la (illcud; Is there no pass a bill limiting the total tax
physician there T”
that can be levied and collected
The Herond Session of the 83rd from tho people, even though In­
Congress Ims fluted and the results ordinate and unlimited taxation
are tabulated.
li the surest way to destroy our
During the life of that Congress, form of government
we ended one fiscal year with a
It |R submitted that
th
wa cannot
deficit of S3 billion, anil wo enter) d he a free people In a fret, nation
;her one with an eatlmat- so long as we have such things as
upon another
eil edflcit of &gt;4.7 billion.
deficit financing, Increasing na­
Thu 83rd Congress approved thi tional debt, unrealistic social wel
increasing of the celling on tht fare, subsides that destroy and con­
national debt by &gt;11 billion
to i trol, compulsory unionism, mib
Ifile
total of &gt;281 b
billion.
servient')) to Inle
Internationalism,
..................... In­
The 8.'lrd Congress approved thJ flation and irredeemable currency,
extension of social security to '1 unlimited taxation.
million additional persons, In
Yei th« 83rd Congress has fin
rronsed the benefits and Increase) lshe»f Us sessions—ami we have
thu taxes—all of which rest upoi all these things. Having them
an entirely fnlso foundation.
means, In our opinion, that "the
The 83rd Congress look no sc summer Is ended, anil wc nr« not
tion to outlaw compulsory union saved."
Ism, whereas so long ns we hav
Worst, though, tlmn Ihe fact
rnmpulsory unionism In this coun that we have these things Is the
trv In any form, union shop o fact that tho majority leadership
otherwise, we do not have the fire In nvlther polillrn! party advo­
d«m guaranteed the Individual un cate*—or at Irast makes any
der our Conslitutlionul form o strong fight for—their ending.
g o v ern m en t.
It would seem, therefore, that
The H3rd Congress approved til tho true conservative I* this coun­
continuance of nil sorts of stdi try haa nowhere to turn, no party
slillcs— some on all Increased seal to which to give his allegiance, no
—such as farm price supnorti leadership ho ran trust.
public housing, stockpiling of mi
Along with the prophet of otd,
lerlala of various kinds, etc.
ho can well Inquire, "Is there no
halm In Gilead; la there no phy­
uss a bill which would prevnr sician there 7"
tn Constitution of thn Unite
There have been those all along
Slates from being suhservant t who have sMld wa mint go all thi
treaties with foreign powers sn way down the hill before we can
to the documents of a world gut itart hack up. It'* beginning to
eminent.
look that way.
The B.'ltil Cong i ess rstaldishe
no clear und firm foreign pel In
t h a t 1 would restore the resper
jif the people In tills fluid,
Congress appropriate
“The 8.1rd Cr

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(ration. In some areas 10 week
backlogs appear. FHA has decided
to let Immc builders atari construc­
tion before the agency processes
Ihe applications.
The rush to borrow to build may
push (he mortgage loan total for
tho year near 22 billion dollars,
the ilome l»an flunk board be­
lieves. Last year 194* billion dallor* worth were written.
Home building In September was
a I a record level, the Commerce
and Labor department* report.
F. W. Dodge Corp., construction
news and marketing spools Iis Is,
say residential bulknng contracts
in thu slates cast of the Rockies
were 53 per cent higher in Scpiemher than for tho same month a
year ago.
The men who finance the mort
gages say that if the Treasury look
a new lack on the federal debt
when the .next big refinancing
come* up in December and started
tightening money again, tho result
ant withdrawn I of idle money from
Ihe home mortgage market would
quickly choke off the building
boom, which is the big prop to
prosperity right now.
"The new housing law has given
renewed impetus to the specula­
tive operation.* of enterprising tingle-fxmily home builders," says
George w. Warnccke, president of
Ihe mortgage Investment firm bear­
ing Ills nanut.
In bis opinion the new law, plus
the Treasury'* easy money policy
(in deciding agnlnst long-term
bond* Inst month) ha* mate clear
the government's "determination
to keep construction at an even
pace of one million or more homes
a year. '
lie says interest rates have rased
in rerent months and may ease
further.
ROCKET EXPERT
NAMES SPACE MEN
OLDENBURG, Germany &lt;Ri—
Prof. Hermann Oberth, West Ger­
man rocket expert, says lie be­
lieves inhabitant* of other planets
watch atomic developments on the
earth from flying saucers.
In n public lecture, Ohertli said
ho thought Inhabitant* of outer
space, whom he called "Uranldes,"
have "technically advanced furliter than we."
"We constitute a threat tn the
whole universe," he said.

ing mostly of youths in the 18 to from broken homes.
In Ln* Angeles the subcommit­
21 age bracket. Now we're findlnq
tee was told some doctors were
‘ 11*
serious c-rimo* committed by chi
selling youngsters benzedrine tab­
dren from 12 lo 15 years."
The basic cause? He attributed lets in big kits at a big profit.
A parade of witnesses in Ssn
it to "lick of love and affection
and kindly discipline In the home." Francisco told the subcommittee
But Chicago's prosecutor. John Juvenile drinking was a big prob­
ge K.
R. Reilly, chairman
Gutknecht, said, "When the wood- lem. George
sited comes bock, we can forget of the California State Boarr^ef
the Jail," He advocated sliff spank­ Equalization, said too many Canr»rnia adults drink too much and
ing.
A New York wriler. A'bort depend on official agencies to ritro
Dcutsch, said parent* are doing for their children.
When Ihe subcommittee went to
a belter Job than Utclr ancestors
New York to ask questions about
did with them.
A husband-wife (cam at Harvard comic books which feature tales
Medic.) School, Doctor, Sheldon l ^ ^ r ^ n d v W e n c e . J ^ F r e d and Eleanor Glucck, told the sub­ rick Werthem, senior psychiatrist
committee they found after a 10- of the City Department of Hml
year study of 300 delinquents and tals, said:’ " I t ' l * tho good child
who Is tempted and seduced by
400 nondelinquenU
ill
' that:
“ '
m
Fifty per cent of the mothers of the comic books."
Rut tile senior psychiatrist at
the delinquents bad a history of
criminality; «2 per cent of their Bellevue Hospital, Dr. Loretta
fathers drank to excess; 66 per Bender, said she saw no great
cent of their families had no sys­ danger to children's minds from
tematic way of handling finances; blood und thunder comic books.

C u rin g S n ak e Bites
ly HUMAN N. lUNOiHN, M.D.
BTROHO and weak alike seem
to fear annkrs; their bite Is no
respecter of size or occupation.
Fishing Is particularly hazard*
ous, fhr snakes have the habit of
prowling around water Perhaps
this Is why men are bitten more
often than women
Copperheads, moccasins, and
rattlrsnakes are the most com­
mon offenders.

and removing the venom pr po#
son by euctlon. A considerable
amount of venom can be removed
tn this way.
Immediate application of a
tourniquet for the purpose of de­
laying the spread of ihe venom
Into the system Is advisable. If
the tourniquet Is too tight, how­
ever. there may be tisane damage
because circulation U ent off. Lo­
cal refrigeration with lee parks
Symptoms Vary
around the pert that hag beam
The symptoms of snake bite are blttrn may limit the spread or
greatly varied. Puln and swelling venom.
■re presrnt In nil cases of poison­ A New Subetance
ous snake bites There may be
A new substance known is
lilqh fever. Many people experi­
or a substance which
ence nausea and vomiting There antivenom,
may oe an urea of .skin discolora­ acts agnlnst the venom may be
tion around tiie site of the bite. life saving.
Recently a group of snake bite
Prostration Is always a danger­
ous sign and shows that the per­ patients were treated with the
son Is n*ar death. Snake biles are drug cortisone. It waa given alone
poorly tolerated by tha aged but without using antivenom, suc­
much milder In llielr effect on tion or a tourniquet and all of th g
patients did very well.
children.
QUMTION AND AHIWtX

Usual Treatment

J 8 - Can deafness be cured by
The traditional treatment for doing a nose dive In an airplane?
snake bites ronslsts of cutting
Answer: This belief Is entirely
over each fang mark In tha skin false.
ICopffifht, im. Hint Ftatum
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Miss J. Johnson,
Arnold Harrington
Wed In Key West

Golden Wedding Annivcrsuiy
Celebrated By W . F. Garners

The former Mis* Joyce Mane
Johnson, daughter of Mr nml Mrs
ltalph K Johnson of Key West
ami Arnold Whitman llavriinttnn
were married recently in St
Paul’s Episcopal Church in Key
. West
For a wetlthtiR trip Mr and Mrs
Harrington moiored lo New Kite
land ami are now residing at 2tili&gt;
Fogarty Ave.. Key West
Mr. Il.irrimtton is s r \ i n g
aboard the United Slates Naval
Station in Key West lie is the
nephew ol Mr. and Mr* W A
Patrick of Sanford with whom he
made his home for tin* past seven
years

Mr. nml Mi* W F. Darner cel. I.iii H.1 then g"l&lt;|pu wedding ..11111
'•'.siiiy at th-it home no Meilonvllle Ave. Saturday . selling &lt; r.&lt;■ &gt;-n
Ihe hours of K and 10 p. nr. willi an open house.
The Darner homo " a * henotifully d&gt;.mated Ihroughoat "till
. hiysanthemum*. gladioli ami daisies, employing a gold ...... . .. 11. n e
ny SADIE It. DUT
I'lie ilining loom table was coveted
The Sanfurd Darden dub
"till a hand ci"dieted cloth and
of Florida Federation of
cellleted "Ith 111. urriillgemellt of
Darden Club*
The Congregation Heth l&gt;r;ui
yellow daisies m a ciystni howl. At
With the cooler weather ol lie
held It* monthly noclnl nml lur i
"ii.- end of the table was plnrcd a
ne*s meeting Sunday evening at 8 last few day* comes th.' rcalix.t
eryslal puneli t.o»l and silver ap­
t’clock at the Jewish Ceimnmiilv lion that the fall planlinit season
pointment* held suited nuts and
I* really at hand.
Center.
mints. \l the other etui of the
flose lied* should be readied (• i
It wa* unanimously derMed to
table was placed a four tiered rake
Mi. and Mt
Itoy &gt;1 1'ol- in,m
appoint Joe Mo** a* the new treas­ the plant* you expect to set next
teed and white and decorated with honored Mis. Ev.lyn Join , and
urer and Mr*. Zeltla Siskind \va* month. Spread peat, sheep manur*
yellow
roses.
A
miniature
gold
and
bone
meal
(or
a
well
bulaucto
In.
will
lie ai.o'-ed
Hob
Cushing,
v
selected a* the h'Mpilal repre&gt;rn
*lipi&lt;ct and lirnlal couple adorned (Vl. Ill, u dh a .malt duiin-r pa 11.
tative. Each family will be a»- commercial fertilizeri over Ho
tlie top of the cake.
last evening at ihe Coleiniin loiiinin se d $10 toward* the rnainten surface of bed. then diR In am
file floral m rnligeinents were in Floral It. ights
ance of the Congregation'* build mix tbormiRhly to a depth of all ml
made In Mr* llariv Cushing amt
Ing. A «lamlinu vote ol thanks wra riuhtcen inches If just a lew
Th • home ..as l» aut il nil. b
and the cake " a s cat by Mrs. It cornteil "ith bill . .dm . nol in
extended the Kanner family for roses are to he put in here amt
there in the shrub border. dig the
F Cooper. Mr* .1. A. Itlsec and centerpiece fot tlie liiinii; labl.
their Sukkoh
Mi*. William West presided at the " a * composed of .oloiful a &gt;• 110
The following eoinmlttee r ’&gt;di materials into generous holes i
the
selected
spots
and
wahv
well
punch Im" v! and floating hostesses fruits. Mime tapers ............. 1
men were appointed USO. Mr*
The Sanford Home Denioiislia
If
your
soil
i«
the
typical
Flm
"ere Mr-. A D. Roberta, Mrs decoialed 'vill' tiny pumpku
W'illlniti Toll; prouraiu. lien Kali,
lion Club met at the canning kii
linger Harris amt Miss Faye Dar­
publicity, Mr*. Kdwln Epstein; Ida sand that drains entirely ton ehen Thnnulay. Tin- meetimr was
Tlie hulioiies " i i , pn . -io,|
well,
It
would
be
wise
to
Incur
ner, granddaughter of Mr. and "till a gift from th« hosts
reliRlou*. M I'rmu* and J. Kan
opened bv Ihe president, Mr*. C. I
porale
in
your
hole*
all
the
humuMrs
Darner.
ner; bulldlnu, James and Williim
memento of the occasion lain1'
Walll*. Mi*. Itoy Tillis rend III"
available.
mp
ii
as
rich
leaf
mold
fo r Hu- occasion Mr* Daiin'r the evening with Mi** Jones ami
TMI; nrojeet. way* and mean*.
Collccl which was followed by tin
" ... e a Ida. k Ires* trimmed wdh Mr. ('ushlllg were Mr. and MiMr*. Zelda Siskind and Sol Altrain- or well decayed oak leave*. I’eal laird'* Prnver. Minute* of tlie In l
tuny be sub diluted If you cniuiol
a*on; Rrouml*. Melvin Siskind
louche*
of p.o'der blue and a &gt;1. Howard Cu hlng ami Mi an I
meeting were rend bv Mr* J. D.
Mr*. Joe Mo** was selected to obtain the &lt;Iher.
corsage of yellow rosebuds. Mr. Mr* Coleman
Callahan, secretory.
revise the by-law* and hrlnit them
Allow spat
about two feel
amt Mi* Darner received llieir
New Ini sine**; Mr*. Joe Azznii-I
between plan .. UVlng rorr that lo wa* elected president for th"
up to date
cio .I* "ith llieir seven chit.lien,
Delicious refreshment*
were the rose will not he cio»? to large coming year; Mr*. Wallis iionminfincluding Mi* W. D. Ilmira and
served by the hostesses. Mrs S&lt;d shrubs or tree* that would rob It cd the Comity Cmmeil meeting m
William Darner of Atlanta; Mr.
Dor-Ion, Mrs Sol Abramson, ami of nmtclshtnenl. !amk for more on i Dencvn (let. 21 al 10 a in and i&gt;
t M Smith and I . F. Darner of
Mrs. Edwin Epstein lo those pee rose* and varieties very »non
Sanford. Mis Jack Marks of t'l
roveied
dish
limbeoo
will
InIn-Id
rent: Mr and Mrs Melvin M
I and.-.dale; Mrs. A A Moare and
Amaryllis may he dim. divided
depart* were heard fiom the
kind. A Kanner. Jack Kanner. anti replanted Ibis month or nest.
Mi- Nelson Smith of Hollywood,
.fallowing;
Mr*.
I.erena
Dingmuu.
M. Pruvit*, Edwin Epstein. M I). If they are crowded or a new lo­
lla Mi and Mr* Dinner also
tv
Mi
Hub In 1 -Ii
Sol Donlon. Sol Abramson and cation is desired. Mi* peal and a who accompanied a group of III
If. gn.iolchddi.il and five . host. . la t "Igllt In lln
son. Mr ami Mrs lien KaKlz. well balanced fertilizer in Hit I girl* of Seminole County In Tulin
gnat giamlcl.itdren
I Sigma I'll!
pi in w•
and Mr ami Mr* Joe Moss
soil and plant Hie bulbs with neel. I hn**ee where all attended cln**e*;
\ "Oilding ni. lure of Hie couple tor the Tct 11 1 IT .loll |»l
The next meelinu will tie held above it round, disturbing Ihe rind Mr*. II. I.. Worreii gave her repotl
•M.
" . . . displayed near Ihe gllest laiok C*»M*ll Hit' III hr 1 Mill III tk
«m Nnv 21 with Mrs Wlillam Toll system n* little a* possible
on her sewing clu»* which *he -it
t pproxiliiately Col guests call..I fttl lilt* &lt;It 111
and Mr*. Joe Moss us hostessn.
NIKS. AltNOI.lt W. II MtlflNfiTON
With new bulbs leave on what tended a* a delegate for Heiuioide
I 'll* IsIlllJI’v " l ll'l'lti : nn 1 I *
diomg Hu- appointed hours
ever root* ace still atlaehed. bid County at the Home Demons,! a
•hi* , ’li.»|i(« » (hi* \t &gt;1 M
K
: tin not Rive much water until lion Conferance in Dninesville;
I It 1 mill N
NI I lilt I'll \ lla Hit'
Mrs. Sjotilom gave her report on
growth start*, or bulb* may rot
' eii I 'I Mt*l •
in.1 rin .in f ti •
t'h»-t ol III* Micrfme Iht i t ' l l
Day lilies may be moved also, her class on food* and Mis* Myi
|t 'Nt U NI,|s lit |I f.i| Hi VN lilt nil I
il crowded, however a well estnli- tie Wilson, who attended the n
lit irshinmit
\n*ir - m . | I
lishcd clump makes a much bel gent* meeting in Ocala.
Iht* s(t 1il &lt;**tt|lit 11lot* l««
\l&gt;
The Kunford Home Deiuoustla
ler sbowhiR and lias rlrlier colors
I
t
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fi'l
til
Ml
M
S
Mr
s
si'll
(•rnfkSi* S jir t T Mi , ( ' l l ,it It* V •• I
Ilian a small newly planted dlvl lion meeting will lie Nov. II. stmt
The Camellia Circle of the Han­ slim.
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The clumps mnv be pulled ing nt in..'to a. in. A sack luncheon
ford Darden Club met Thirstin'
• fill* Ihvii ri'tllftM'd tit \i|&gt;It V ( M N p lio l * M is | 1 I I . i f .
I tie "*I - f Collide o r o| In Jubel I * ••HI |||t 1| \\It
cut apart into divisions of one will he followed by a demons!rn
1.
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III
1
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Ill
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night at the home of Mrs Harold or
I'
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me
IV
fin*
1
1
1
s.iiiintil
11«
•
iti
I
owe
region
of
l.irl
Scouts
w
1,
-tl . M r* 1 (ill SI.,M ir N Ml
lo three ’'fans", and then lie se­ Hon by Mi** Wilson on cleaning oil
Chapman in larch Arbor willi Mr*. verely
llelil ill I irk oil'llle lli t I? Ill, II
■• 1a If •1r ii . 1 • "1 &gt;1 flit Mt&gt; iti .met' Mt111m 1.il I(h'|ii!. i I hi dull S ta n le \ Mi
1 1. k \l . 1 1
type*
of
sewng
machine*.
Anyone
pruned
to
live
or
six
Inches
0 forge Speer a* ro-hoste«s
\*
N oli,
U till ,111
••il Smut |'•1 ittpr ,|||.1
Ir
1 r • 1H1I11 nnhr 11 -In li.ts In 1it r.'ii Ml
of lop. and Hie same length ol interested in attending is cordially I hi lulu I I nl'l- lirgioli Is com
in i ed of North anil Soil h Caro tx niM»""lb|&lt; til lit .1 1 .uhiiii' im h 1#•! lm lilt |M't Ihlrr "r r k
M|
1 1 . l-s It -•'Nil
Mrs. Vermin llirdln. circle root Plant twelve to eighteen ! Invited.
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11
II
Ima, Florida, and Drurgiii
. In '.n J r
chairman, opened the meeflii" In Inches apart at same dentil as be
f .« iliNrls ■nr ,i(ii| .1 (.III S| II! In i ..11 &gt;. ot ,1 lirokeu hip
The
meeting
was
followed
by
n
having all Ihe member* read "The 'ore. as shown by bleached line on
Mi* I l ink M. t. .r
11
There wcic more than Sl&gt;i Dili •il lilt s.iinr 11lilt*
i
mil Mi
Hieliard I I
Darden Collect" The chnmiiuu leaf Peat and fcrllllicr, or sheep i demonstration on sewing lo r.m Seoul adults, volunteer, pi offs&gt;
\l! -*t|
1*11%id Dali tn-I Mi
DttfiUk’ Km* ,•((«'! Mo •1 •I|s&lt; 11 it«n M M
tiers.
Mr*.
Collnhita
then
gave
n
r a n d .o n l i a r , l l a ' ,- i c ton &gt; Mi
i - n l.
In
then gave her report from Ihe manure and Imiiio meal mixed min
anil seiner spout* at Hi
T". ,»■. . r *r Itrl.l nN1*11 r» . i.p ti n .Ik.
brief demonstration on lm xpcn*i., miials,
m .t t. t •a r i l ’ s ' d ie a l t . - l -p e n d
lb.' 1 I |'11 1 l,ol
M
board meeting.
•onlcrcifc'e the meeting n;ifuo 1 .•till ii .1•It*l % I .MIt llrl. k.iu »
the hide before planting will tic Christina* pieseiit*.
1 in
Ho
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1
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u
d
o
d
h
M
1
am
II lb
Ml, Wane Kii- l. I&lt;
"dh a page ml lh.it " a * name I
Mr*. Hardin and Mrs K (' relished by Ihe plaids Ihougli Ihcv
* 111, ’t
i 'ii plo.ip til ill I'lltl V
Millamt
Mr*
Kicli.inl
II II I.untb. M, . 1.
•» J
Harper J r were named delega'e |do not Tcuuire as rieli a soil a* ' ltefre*hments were seive-d by
riilough the Year*" InfMreni NNii.it | hr lli&lt;- most In nclit i" tt 1 M'
I.n l ick
i hostesse* Mr*, f . I.. Wallis m -t tioilornis
Ml* It X " lilt nut 1 Ml
!
•
and alternate lo the district meet­ many other perennials.
Irom o'er Hie 'fMi* Il p
*(
Mrs. W. II. Ilrlnson.
Men Irom Mr*
II e t b e l t s i i
ing to be held in Sanford on Nov &lt; I
"iii- disltliiv eil ini lulling a Lll*l
l-.l .1 II 1III IICl I'l Ml.illli I'
.1
I
I
I
lends
ol
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Hiirton
-llolll,
Mr*
1.1
III.
1l o r l - u i
Mi
Ducst speakers fir Ihe even
lili-del "liuli " a * ............... ill ol 1•••lot ol •ha­ -N.ill oil 11 1 min * r| SI Will tl" .,*|l X
lli.il Willi nil " 'nir Mi
t lo a t . S i i ,
Ing were Mrs Drirge ll.ird’o ir-d
iloik blue serge ami "Idi Ifnti lt* •V SritiiK, &gt;pllkl* lo Ml« ;iollp I ■ .-iilricil the I , a ntog e I. M•in
iiiu
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Mr*. Deorge McCall. Mr* llxrdin ,
iiii-iI hot ami i the only on ii- •III - ll.illi IIL'Itlg the . 111 til 11 ,»'lz.
II - " i .1 10 1.1 |,r a n d " i l l iim le i l l 'i i iel S m a r t, -Mis I 1. 11 1 ,
gave a verv enlightening lulk on !
e i ii nee
(hr I Ir.tU ol VNOlll i'll) M. |
1 .1 • .1 p'
go &gt;11get v tillin'
Ml*- .Icall,'tie " o il ,-i ,, toI in
"What the Durden Club Means To
l.a'loll. Il.lllnu.il |tle p. 1 (I |••»I ftt| (til'll iiol&lt; 1• Hr
Mrliov
-spotluM. Ml- l l a " kin* ••&gt;niirll&gt;
You". Mr*. McCall displayed an
pliu-i/cd lli.il paten's 114*1'.1 * •
idi
id
ol
the
i
&gt;n
I
Scouts
ol
H
u
urtlsllc arrangement of same' ir
I SA addlesseil the delegate id spend more llini- " . IIi III, Il 1 Ii
I 1111 agio
" i l l " f l i ' i i l l l f I I I aim
lerla anil colorful crotons. She
tile Ills! lilir.imig session 'On drill and -aid Hud tin inrt'i. 1 I // " I o n H in t 1 bill g a th e rs T o
The
llrnlhcrhond laieutlli live
brought out in her talk several
The Past Matrons Club ol the The SlreiigHi ol the Dirt Seoul ol "lm Is loo lm-' n help "dll -100' m ik e liie I' -l l d m k m ix l " n c u p , point* of Interest in flower ar­ Firemen and Elnglnemen, their
mg 1• mi ) ing in c", 11 III.,I in . ol g r,.p e J u n e " i- h a laldespo o p I
wives and children were enter- Order of the Eastern Star met a' Today" was tin topic anil in ei in;
rangement*.
1 ln b le s|m o n of
the home of Mrs W. W Warner Ihe liishm nl Hie Dlrl Scieil- hi loo I i v In In Ip lur 1liihi I! liar ol le n n ifi iu ice
The hnxtmc* then served a do talned Snturilnv night at the home West Wth St Monday night tie .t ilnl ih.it "IL* &gt;i»ur* ;iu*«» .i w ii •!r eid- iic Ir lends lo tl.cir . 1,11-11.
slig a l and
1 Ii' "lim e
lin tlli' ol
'llle Lake Monroe I' I V IiIi of Mr. and Mr*. J . A. Cnlleuin
llflou* sweel course
a l b o i,. l i d
" a le i
f ills
ililo u id etiosi n llil 2d a* Ha- d.,|, 1.
arrival the guest* were »enl"d at had i tfri'.'iiii and lndu&gt; \mi it I * "Inn Hie' alt’ lift" i-i-ii Hu- mi , ’
The evening was enjoyed by 2o:i!i Meilonvllle Ave. with a tables where a (Inlicintis ehlek-n irr liklnu tli.it drram and n ip i and la ||ie&gt; will be It., in- 1
•mike- lour
-err ing-,
im tea-i Hullo"e'en Cm nit 11I llu
d l...i
Mr*. John Dunn. Mr*. Harold smoked mullpt supper.
ipiaiddies as ile.irml
"ill m i iimlei" ax d u p
pie supper wa* server). Me* Stew­ tny il nwjinl Tin* mnnhitijjin llle "
Ttin*c present were: Mr. and art
Chapman. Mr*, flnlph Hell*. Mrs.
rl Dolton assisted Ihe hii-dr*se- h.v ri f n friun 12 ti» iiimh* IIt rt t
I’lu- 1•111 si-uid - * I 1, gi-.i.
»
David Dutchrl. Mr* It C. Whit­ Mr*. I,. E. Jeffords and daughter in .serving
milium (Ini Sn»!il«.M r&lt;ttilimi*il hate I.mm lieil .1 n. lo'ii a -b 1.1 -it
mire, Mr*. Herbert Stenatrom, l.nrnlnc and *on laiwoll, Mr. and
The room* and tible*
wen Mis I...Nit'ii ttho pr.ilMil Hr lo Mi l- linni- lot Hi- 1- ' . to
Mr* Deorge S|ieer. Mr*. Jnek Mr*. D. Ilpnnett and daughter
clhh s set forth tn (In* f*ir| S imiiI ol Hie Sat mu,1I1. Di lottlip o '
Marlin. Mr*. Dcnulil Knlgtil. Mrs. Vicky. Mr*. II II Fortner nml son lie nidllullv iterorateil c a r t ' ing mi rrrril ;i i&gt;&lt;f handbook ‘"Pit* Jiri irnI lmroe ol Inl iid c -a -loo I 1"
E. D. Hunt. Mr* J I,. Horton Jr.. Donnie Mr ami Mr*. 11 J llrld a Hallowe'en motive Mr. Tom Si'oiif l&lt; mis «Mt |) that tin* v*r&gt; lla- bilimb I d Du I -I II Mr*. E. C. Harper Jr.. Mr* Vcr ge* nml sons Jnek and Slcvlr, Mr McLain gave Ihe devoHon.il am art "I 11nit*'* mr.in* rr*|»ofi ihllt) Ano-riea I 'o h ri. ii 1 1. 1
non Hardin, Mr*. Frank Stem and Mrs Deorge Hart/ and daiigli in the nhsenee of Hie president n »f o In
lo r-rlf (ml to hrr 1 »»i -I 1oil eg Hi Ilo 11 101 11do 111 -a
*trom, Mr* Janie* Cut.
Mr* ler Jane, Mr and Ml*. E. W Mr* Margaret Dull Mrs S t Ni i!« lor •ftiti &lt;Ii ln*l school i i tin- blinti "lioli "ill l-&lt; -iiopb &lt;
Deorge llnrden
I'eterson. Mr and Mr*. Alfrid presided during Hie business *&lt;--, •«•in vii iiti 11s and Ilf*r nation
ti mu ,ili&lt;i|
Dreene. Mr and Mr* II J Til shin uflic which games " e i " eo
' nI..ii i -* 11 hoh'il
'I i !
•• i*»
Mr
| • In 1 1 irl* n il M .
*haw. and son Jerome. Mr and hoed Prizes went In Mi
»t! . l 1 •!
( l l ' t r i ,111 1 I 1.11
I II 'I' '
pi .1ki f s a n Mi \
1 • »1v1
Mrs |. || Cntotne and daughter Wight and Mrs Tom Mi Lam
Ill 0 &gt;11
Those present were Mr* John •it’* trail' o ho is iliriTi'M’ ol 'h** f III* l||*&gt; II • &lt;n 1
Anile Lee.
l . *-| • •Mil
|MTs"ini» I
nirni of IIn* «.i Si 1m1( % \(
1.
Mr. and Mr*. Vernon Hardin, Courier. Mr* (ideal Crn*|iv Mr* Imnal i«h I s&lt; out orkMiii/.ilion •ncl Ml % I' I I s , ••II Ni r | 1 • 1 nt f »
Mr nml Mr*. W. D. Hardin. Mr Mnrrii* Tyre. Mr* Husky Wight h is hri'ii a &gt;Nonal**d v* dh sir! lln m i l ! r ro ll f 1 11 in • Mi
Xl .ft
I 6MAKTFST CBSATURC*
ami Mrs Leon Bryan, If. A. Slnf. Mr*. Charles llewson. Mr* S J Smut silo r
Tin krN»i*li of 1 " a s a l.ielllfiei ol tlo *• •10 &lt;1 1&lt;&gt;o
Mi*
fer and daughters Vadn and Sue Nix. Mr* W K Hallies.
McLain. Mr*
It
C Iter s(••*•••'Ii a.i* "IS'oiilr Nir to If i f III e piogt nn 1 11 ■•-11.
oid
Ann. Mr and Mr*. H. E. Turnrr Tommy
|'Ol I.ml
and dniighler* Ann ami Carolyn. Moore, Mrs. Stewart liirlloit and
|| O el I e.l I ............ I* 00 u I'
the
hostesse*
Mrs
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C
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n
o
Sip
pi
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Mr. and M-.'s C. II. Doelhe ami
1. 0 I Seoul e.p i p ile ’ i I ( till, i
son David. Mr and Mr*. J . M. •haw. Mrs W W W l|lit*| .( •' hn hands |»f »v In *«ul .•'•«!» nn fk
Mil* nontnmnd flint IIp i * w r tl m d* p .ii • 1," et
Hluntmi and daughter* Sarah and Mr* I W M;i IIt*\
Dnrl*. Mr and Mrs E. K. Eth
ridge. Mr and Mrs. Illchard Hans
and daughter Pauline and son
liny, William llrurn ond Mr. and
Mr*. II. II. Lamb.

Beth Israel Elects
Committee Heads
A t Monthly Meet

Garden Nook

I

Dinner Party
Given For Couple
At Coleman Home

Home Demo Club
Hos Regular Meet

Ritual Of Jewels
Conducted At Meet
Of Beta Sigma Ppi

Guest Speakers
Give Suggestions
for Arrangements

Over 800 Delegates Attend
Gill Scout Conference In Jax

Smoked Mullet
Supper Given
For BLF And E

fisAAonah

Past Matrons Club
Meets At Home
Of Mrs. Warner

Lake Monroe P TA
Plans Carnival

MATINEE
DRAMA

Smokey Says:
f
WORLDS

Smart And Glamoious

Juke Box Dance
Will Be At USO

T h e I .it I le * "ol Out hy Mary Ivtik
KH S«|IIIU'e I'eri'ule

. in Siiiifml/etl

nml milv

The weekly Juke box dance Is
scheduled for tomorrow evening at
the (ISO. Dancing will lie enjoyed
I k m tutarmin might have good from H until II o'clock and Senior
Mention*. . . but who wanta a
hostesses will lm from the Tourist
fore it paved With aibaal
Club.

BIG Q U A R T E T C O N C E R T
SAN FO RD H IGH S C H O O L A U D T.
T H U R .-N IT E O C T . 21st 8 P.M ,
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On (irey llitrkgrounds

The “Sensational Rebels Quartet**
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Oklahoma Continues To Hold
No. 1 Spot In Football Poll

(Mahome continued to ride out tho storm uf upset* and hold
lijr' HKKII MOSHER
Winston. It wns published by the
do**n Us pereH aa tho No. 1 collegd football U'»m In the country today.
It’s mean to shoot doves? Florida (lame and Fresh Water
t h e mighty Sooner*, who trampled Kansas 55-0 last week, polled
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. HW —
Hunters ought tu be ashamed of Fish Commission Plttmnn-ltobert13BJ points In Tho Associated Cross' weekly poll of sports wrltora
themselves for letting these peace­ son Projects, 11*24. Conies may bo A hand of young Arkansasan#
and sbortscastcr*. They captured 1IB first-place votes of tho 212 cast.
ful birds have it? Maybe so. And bad by writing to Tallahassee for who had been picked to hold up
. The next three teams—Wisconsin, UCLA and Ohio •State—also
then, again, muvhe not! Let's see rnmr. I Intend to quote ul more the Southwest Conference from
atvyodi In tho samo positions as a week situ. They nil polled morn than
what the biologists, the scientists, length from this bulletin — which the bottom today are riding atop ^
nOOO cotes on the basis of 10 for first, it for second and *o on down
have to sav about the open season undoubtedly proves wrong most of that' tough football loop with a
the
on the mourning doves In Florida, the previously urcepted IdtaP record ot four straight triumph*i scon sin had 40 tin ts and 1,7112 points; UCLA*, 2.'l first and
rich autumn.
Tho astounding University nf
about doves—on oilier days.
|,6!&gt;IJ points; anil Ohio State, H
"Acrumulated recovery records
A
r k u n s u s llnsiirtoirk* soundly
Florida
Audubon
Society
resolu­
firsts, good for 1,387 points. Wis­
I from handing) over many years tion (which siieuks for Itself)
thiashed the University of Texas
consin ami Ohio Slate collide at
Indicate that the dove is short j Whereas there lies in Hernando 2n-7 at Austin Sulurdav lo main­
Columbus this week.
lived, that seventy to eighty per-.county. wilHTn the Chilisegut Hill tain their undefeated, untied reTho rest of the top IU, wus well
rant din within the
“ “ first year; Sanctuary, u IMH) acre tract of curd and into seventh among the
scrambled from u week ago. There
that anprovimutrlv fifty percent J nine land given to the Federal nation's ton team* In the Assoore four new member*— Arkan­
die within the first ninety days nf Government for Ihe nurixiic of dated I'rcss poll of sports writers
sas,' Minnesota, Army and West
ter banding.
establishing a Forest Preserve ond xporUcaatids.
Virginia. All recorded upset vic­
i
"To the question, 'What effect and Whereas this tract contains a
Conch Itowden Wvntt's crew nrtories, ulbl now nre Nos. 7, H, 1) and
has hunting on the Mourning considerable number &lt;if In ret­ limllv hn* u flvc-gnmr winning
10, respectively.
Dove?' prohnhlv tlu* most nnur- irees remaining from one of the streak, Minting with the conquest
I'urdne, Duke, Penn Stale and
ale, brief answer Is; 'With our last Virgin stanils, and Whercan of Tuixii University In thn final
Nuvy all dropped out of the lop
present regulations . . . none'.
If tin an trees should ever he de­ glum' of tin- (P52 season10 on the ImisIh of defeats. Duke
BpTMB AUSOCLATKU CRESS
", , • the total volume of kill stroyed liv design or accident,
So Cut this year. Arkansas ha"
took
tint
longest
slide,
from
No,
0
Southeastern Conference foot till
oue tu hunting action would not they could nut be replaced foi) defeated Tulsa 11-44; Texas Chris­
to
No.
10,
as
a
result
of
its
28-14
coaches pul their squads through losa to Army. Conversely, the Ca­
exceed four percent of Ihe total centuries, therefore ho it ItE- tian '20-13; Uuylor 2I-2U, and Tex­
GIANTS— itoraca
ana (renter), owner of the world champion New York (llantn
light drills Monday and examined det* gained the moat ground, going
population. This four per cent .SOLVED that stops lie taken to as.
ro, Maying at I he Mayfair Inn, which I* owned hy the (llantn.
team . was a recent visitor to Hanford,
injured players to see If they would
could be double,I or tripled tu nl- rstubllsh n RavPimid Robins Me­
Before Ihu season opened. Wyall
Shown with. Mloneham are Carl llubbell
director of___
the
farm system
and member of:
hbi (right},
___. .. . .d
_ (rianta
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Irom
No.
18
to
No.
0.
be lit shape fur Saturday's con*
low for Illegal kill and non-return morial Forest to ensure that tills told newsmen that 7 of the Id
all rHall pf “Fame, nod John If. Htember, new manager of the Mayfair Inn. (Photo by Ray
the HuKehall
Notre
Dame,
still
striving
for
taaM.
of hands, and thn resultant total stand of nines, already belonging Rurorhuck foes would be Ihe phy­
mand Studio)
Hlislssippl Coach John Vaught national honors, Jumped front
still would lainnln it very small to the Federal Government unit sical superiors of Arkansas,
Mottled, regular halftack Karl eighth to sixth artel whipping
percent to account to the gun.
given to the Government to be
"We might lie as strong l»y the ^
Michigan.
State
20*11),
ami
Mississi­
8 m r , tackle Rex Hoggan and end
"Even if un entire hunting kill preserved, shall be so preserved cm! of the year ns we wern at ™
D aft Dickerson should he ready ppi advanced from aaventh to fifth
nf
four
percent
were
concentrated
forever."
the close of last scnYon," said the
to play against unbeaten and un&gt; as a result of IN 24-7 victory over
within' the first ninety days that
To la no.
A learn of fifteen "purl* fish­ couch- Arkansas won only three
tied Arkansas.
loll
would
lie*
lusignlficcnt
coinermen—all members of the Tro­ games and lost seven in 1053.
The leading teams with firstThe Florida (laturs, unheutrn In
pared to tin* mortality toll dm* to pical Fishing Club of New York—
Wvatt pointed to Inexperience
SEC play, held a short signal drill place votes,
natural
cutises.
frum points ns distant a-i Cannthi at tailback utol center--where nnlv
t. Oklahoma I IB
1.HDI
and. a passing and kicking session
GAINESVILLE—
Diver
Jim
Borland
and
breasl-stroker
Ted
•Therefore,
during
a
period
of
n
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(,
Cll,(n
hnM
formaslly
accepted
the
sophoinoies hold fourth—and lack
2. Wisconsin 42
1,732 Robinson, of the University of Florida, were nunird to the 11)54 Allto get ready fnr Isiulxinnu Htfltu
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]jV a fifteen-man ..............
ul talent at Ihe ends, where there
HIHM INGHAM (Js-MUsIssippl's peak population, within a ninety rllB,
2, UCLA 22
1,600 \nierienn swimming tenm, (Jntnr Conch .luck Rynn revculcil this week.
University.
f , |,,r, fr(llll Puerto Itlro were rm Irttcrnifn uvallalde, a*
4. Ohio State H
1.387 Iloth me from Jucksonvllle.
high ruling Itolmls held Ihe South. . ay Interval, fifty percent of the
Coach Boh Woodruff said, "We
dovns will (lie, regardless o f , t|| romp,.te
, h). first Interna- weak puts (litt Aikansas would
5. Mississippi U
U03
came through Ihc Kentucky game
All-Anierictt swim team In Melodist from a poll of 2)10 coaches, ■uiKlcrn Conference offensive lead* whether lliev nre toft to die. i»»'*! tlonasl Puerto Rico Game-Fish find ion.
imnussible to overs’Oine.
II. Notre Dame
787 wlu&gt; The
erslup tmtay with on average ol
In good shape phslrolly, Hub
comprise
the
College
Swimming
(touches
Association.
harvested,
or
urc
taken
hv
the
7. Arkansas 4
7011
423 4 yard* advancmi In five
Furlheriuore, Aikansas lin.i lost
Tournament in the waters arjnVliser Is tho only man In doubt
Holland
captured
both
the
Southeastern
Conference
one
nnd
threehunter
limited
hv
our
present
rc8, Minnesota
558
cont to Hon Juan harbor. The foiir- hv griidlintlon the Southwest's top a
for thla week’s game, and we
mater diving championship* lout spring, when tha Gator* won their g a m es .
gulatlons.
D. Array
■*§• second consecutive SEC crown,
dav tourney is scheduled to get scoring punch of tullhack Lamar *
wea’t know about him until liter."
Alabama retained Its grip on de"lb
|
a
hsliuvnd
Hint
It
ihhv
be
Hi. West Virginia U
"tffti
fcouiaiape State officials said
Itobineon, it former high xebuol sensation ul. Robert E. Lee Hlgft tensive linuurs. and after homruer- assumed safely that the peak pop­ under wav October 12, according Mellon and end Flovd Sagely,
to tile Fuerto Rico Visitor s Imth nll-eonference selection*.
starling left tackle (iary Dldly will
SECOND Hi
jua I'l'iiuessee 27-u look over second
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Wvntt's green sophomores have
bo out, about three weeks. Ilo broke
11, Colorado 2
212
. m offense from Mississippi ulation fur nil doves In the coun­ Bureau, which will direct the
slundiiiK Shi; breast sirukvr iui
a hand against Texas Tech Hatur
12. Alobainu
l&amp;d
Stale. The 'H-.le has gained an nv* try I* reached sometime iu laU match. Present plans ure lu fea­ gloved thin veni ntiove all expeettin- past lb!•••■ years.
summer (toward (lie olid of. the
J2. Purdue
CM
During ivgiitor 11)51 scuiuinul ar- frige ot Uluru yards p y game in nesting seuHou). Tills places the ture tropical game-fish. »&gt;neetol­ i.tions, and two ends, Teddy Hom­
ly white and blue marlin, suilfidt er ami Jerry McFadden, have d»Alabama squad took u look
14, Virginia Tech
102
Hull, Hurlaud w»n seven first five starts.
time approximately that thn great- ^
AUlsnn'wiia’
IB. (leorgla Tech
8*1
iduped into first-line performers.
at Mloalaalppt Slate plays as run
ilures amt onn second place, us
Tin* Maroons. In spile of their cs(
number of doves, regardless ul
III. Miami, Fla.
W
by the freshmen. Quarterback
Arkansas’ ulcrl defense has b#fn
''liirhln won seven and druppud Ins* lu Miami, hung on lo third geographic location, will lo* dying
17. Southern Cal.
08
l l h Starr worked out In paslee
Hie secret uf Its success. In four
three III dual meet competition. place in yards gained with an av­
Hi. Florida
47
and ■ Coach Red Drew said ha
games, the Ruxorbacks have In­
Iln also was first lu thrcc-mctur erage
__ _ above 300, uml the Tiger from naturnl causes during the
months of Bcptembor, October nnd
II). Duke
*M
rniallt see some action Saturday
tercepted 12 pusses uml recovered
diving at the .Southern Colleglato [llurk was 300 3
Novcmbor. September. October and
20. Texas Christian
2'»
Fullback Jerry Chiapperolll ami
12 of HI fiimliles lav their oppo* —
Invitational championships at At­
Atoluuiui
allowed
op|&gt;.islng
teams
November lire the months during
Jim Ward remained on the Injured
lietlts.
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AUGUSTA, (la.. (Ai-Thu South lanta, (ill.
MIAMI
id!—The
Miami
Hurri­
only
15?
I)
yard*
per
game
to
re­
list, [luster Hill was shifted from
lie completed a brilliant colle­ main on lop of Hid coufcrenco de- which the bulk of the hunting sea­ canes tapered oil football trainin'.!
l.emling the offense has lifen
Atlantic League. *minntim&lt;ts called
sons an* placed. Therefore, hunt­
quarterback to fullback.
the "lirundmothi'r of the Minors,1' g i a t e d iv i n g c a r e e r by p la c in g sev- £ - ' " ' v T .
“ i ' a m o lho Rahals
r
today with the loam still close to lienrv Moore, n 186-pound Junior
Mlaslialppi Hlulr trainers sold
wlm has both speed and power.
called Hill Terry lu )M*como Its e n tl i In t h r e e - m e t e r d i v i n g u t t h o
|( | |C)
{ .' r a . w it i) 211 0 ing loll at tills time would lie (nil strength for Friday nlgli'
least signified!! to tin* uvsrall
right guard Mux Williams, who
president and In* accepted prompt­ N a t i o n a l C o l l e g i a t e A t h l e t i c A nno - " 1K , | , : i ll ' . l J ? n m e '
Moore lends tile conference in
game
against
the
University
ol
\ i c K le il w r M i n n .
i 'uvo ponulntlousulfeml a partial separation ul
scoring with 35 points and is the
ly
t c a t io n C h n m p lo n s l ilp s u t R y m c u s u , VaiUs
M
urvlund.
riurithi. rilled one of tho conten­
Htt collarbone in the Miami game,
PLKASANTVII.LK, N.J. &lt;41 team’s top rusher.
League -Jlrccloi s yesterday voted New Yolk, oil Murch 25th.
" I t ’s therefore can In* conclud­
Mike
lluitock,
alternate
center,
wilt not be able (u play Saturday Johnny Saxton has n ilule bt serve imanimoiisly for the man who won
Kurland wus graduated from Ilia der* fur tho SEC clminphinshlp, ed that with uur present regula­
Bill Zimmerman will lake Mis place. Ift days In Jail sinrtlng Tht;rsday a place In hasrhull's Hall of Famu University of Florida lust June ronkr I sixth mi uffense ami eighth tions, hunting activltv lines not is Hie only player likely to iii Im i
the game. He was benchml with a I
Kentucky nmtrated un offensive morning fur traffic violations hut tor Ills career with Ihc New York and is currently studying uusliciiiu nil defense.
Just 'nnt harin’ the dove.— It m- shotiTiler Injury which Is expected|
at Joints Hopkins.
F l* l NTH
H IT S
HixMsrlppI continued t i move the tuuliv makes no dlffeiioce lo tin- tu he healed by uext week.
and defensive play for Ihe game ho says he’s going to lake some- (Hants.
111 T h * t m u i 'I ii I r*l P re s s
As a Florida freshman, Robinson Ini I with n woll-bolancoil attack, dove; that furthermore the earlier
with him lu keep him
HIM ltdl made hlumelf Immortal
with (leorgla Tech. The players
I . iih AMIKI.KM I inti D ra m , 1SS,
The
Hurricanes
ended
their
studied muvies of the 21-7 loss In wurm- -Kid davllun'x welterweight as first base Ulan lur Hie (Hunts, wus runner-up In both the I(It) and gaming 1.170 yards lu the air anil the liunUitr season can lie set, th&gt;- xcriinmugo Momliiy tail coac&lt; I.IIS A llg e lrr , fill! |M*In t *-il i'hnrlev A
v
and then succeeded the Into John 2UU yard breast stroke ovunts. The tit' on Ihe ground Alabama unit greater the inko which can be al­ Ar.-ly Giislufsoti was not well ilri-Hii. IU)'y. I.us Aimcli-s, PI
Florida and Coach lllaiiton Collier c rown.
S A L T I.a m ; i 'ITV tin L.vyniv
tallowing two yeurs ho won hoth Mnslsxippl State piled up (ar more lowed without reducing the spring
said the squad was not In tup
■What you’vo got In ilo, you've McGruw us their inanuger.
pleased
with
the
work
because
2&lt;i«.
Hull
l.iik
e
I
'l
l
y
.
niil|ii*lli1ei1
XVal­
Retired from baseball for Ihe events In the SEC finals, estab­ yardage rustling than they did by breeding population. Therefore, it Die freshmen team offered llllle ii.- II*-.mi IMS, l.iis A n se le s, Id.
physical shape
(he 21-yutir old
col..................said
tu do,"
illliM ild .V N iK n s te rn I'n rliw n v l
The (leorgla Tech varsity wus New Yorker. "I've got to nny that past 13 years, Terry Is un unto* lishing a new conference record tin air routes.
Is- recommended that there he a opimsilion.
—Faddy Yo u ng, 101. X* w York,
given » holiday.
t he Tull* gave up 540 yards to i tmidutil i(-luxation of regulntlnns
penalty In New York nnd got In mobile dealer In Jacksonville, Fla. In tho 200 yard event its a sopho­
"We
must
be
sharp
this
week,"
o
u
liiu lo le il J e - * . T o r n s r . IT S ',, HI.
He will lake office about Nov. more. Lust year, Robinson entered ett'iny runners, and 241) yards toj . . ." This Is from the Kll-ptige he said "We will liavo to play t.o u ls, in
Tultne Coach Andy 1‘IInuy told get It over with."
seven meets fur tho Gators and onnsing passing attacks. MistlsN
E W V n llK in i. Nlelutlns A r e n .il
'
I.
He
succeeds
Dick
Itiillcr
as
pres­
id they would have planly
book, "Hiatus, Movement and hotter football than wo have yet
Asked whether the Imnendlng
lireysr. 11*4*. Mniilli Ai­
is during thn week, term affected him mentally, the ident ul (he Claa* A Sally. Hutlor won five llrst olncos.
&lt;lipl was pushf-d back fur only Management of The Mourning played In nrtlur to slay with Mary- —Osisld
ries,
*
trgi&gt;
to
IP
iiqou
TlsearO
iiu.
In tho 1054 Florida AAll cham­ 2tl vi nix on the ground, ami ylnltlng was Ihalr chief strong, muscular youngster re­ resigned rocenlly lu become pres­
MILS. Ism A tlgelce, I.
Dove In Florida*" hy (frank A. loud In this grime."
ident of thn (‘lass AA Tcxaa pionships, he set new records la ol 552 yard* In tho air.
plied;
oath 220 and 100 yard breast
11atop!,
gnd they'd have
i
league,
Statistics released by SEC Com' i r r u i« r? w intqPTni inr r ^ t - " &lt; 7 •
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"No. Pve been training for lour
to An a tot bed
dler to beat (leorgla.
Terry is SB years old. lie w u stroke events. He w iis anchor man
months fnr navllun. fnokc two born In Atlanta Oct. 90, IWM. and on the Florida 200-yurd medley alssloner llarnii* Moor* showed
0 rgto In turn worked mil light* postponements wen* annoying bill
relny tram that placed first In the itsslssippl Slate's Arthur Davis
foe Tulune meeting, flui I've set my mind on boating Ihe got Ills Hi d li b lu toneball as Southern (tollrginto Invilni ion,
luiil tic eonferenee rmhing leatl
a
pitcher
for
Ihe
Allontu
Crockers
dflacli Wallace llutls aald” there Kid nnd nothing Is going to stand
Tho NUAA cliaiii|itonslil|is saw ei hip with 3&lt;Mi yards In 34 carries,
u(
tile
Simlliuru
A
smic
I
u
II
oii
ut
Ihe
would be plenty of heavy wmk lu my way Wednesday night. In
him swim to third place In lhi&lt; m average gain ul 7.2 yards per
Jgt* of 10.
later In the week. The Bulldogs Convention Hall (Philadelphia)".
100-yi.nl lilenrl stroke fimils, uml t’j r y . Jiminy Tlmmpsui) of (fourlie
played
with
Shreveport,
To­
only casually in Ilia Id It victory
Ills subsequent naming to Iln- All- in i Treli Is the most dangerous
(iuvllau,
llu*
28-yrur-old
cham­
ledo,
and
other
minor
league
clubs
over Vanderbilt was Junior half­
ri mar, averaging 14.5 yaiim pei
Ainerlrn sipiad,
back Jimmy Williams. Ife suffered pion, not only was confident ul before kilning Ihe New York (llunlx
Rohliison, who has a year's oli c * i y in 15 nninlug attempts
a dislocated knee and Is mil n( victory Inil suld. " I ’m goiuil In in linn, lie won Hie National glhilily reoiiiiniiiK when In* ret unis
surprise the wliule world."
League b a llin g cliiiinpiunslilp III to Florida, was inducted Into tin
■rtiim Imlellnllely
That could oidy mean lie ex [ lii:in with a HU average Nu Nu service this fall.
At Aiihurn, Coach llulph Jurdun
\
checked the (leorgla Tech muvluu iteclad to knock out the cocky chat I lienal League player has Idl 100
and praised the work of guard longer who never has been stopped. since then.
Terry became manager of Hie
Bob Scarbrough, tackle Frank
"Maybe lie give me trouble for
D'Agoitlno, fullback Joe Chlkitosa five rounds," said (lavllan. "1 want (Hants when McGrow became ill
The unpruGAINESVILLE Ml—T
and hallback Fi b Jamca. Auburn to know what ho can do. After In June. H&gt;32. T ie next year Ihe
(aide Florida Gslurs
wool
plays Florida Slate this weekend. five rounds I find out. Then It will (Hunt! won the National League
rough a night wnrkout Inst night
TAMPA
MV-Pessimistic
Mane
pennant
ar,
I
also
tho
world
chum
Tennessee t r a i n e r
Mtekay be like Johnny llrnllun ut Chicago
mil arc scheduled for tougher
Huerta, foothnl! coach ut Hie
O'Brien reported Capt. Carrie Mc­ (Oavlltm drubbed llratton). Maybe idoushlp by defeating Washington lino
a ill today.
University
of
Tampa,
lias
come
In
Ihe
World
Seriaa.
Cord, 223-pound tackle, suffered a he go to hospital before he go to
The football coaches are happy
Terry led tho (Hunts to league up with a new worry.
knee Injury In tho Alabama gamn Jolt."
Hu says he had tu use Ills re wlit tilings-such as Ihree coil
pennants In IIKUI and 1037 hut ioit
and will not be able to play egaiiud
Ihe World Series lu Ihe New York serves so much lu Imlil -.town llic sf'Utive SEC Wins over Georgia
Dayton Ohio Saturday.
ell. Auburn, and Kentucky—.mil
scqru Ihu past two game* thut they
NKT TOURNEY TO KTAIIT
Yankees Imlli limes,
Vanderbilt Coach Art Guepo
e's still a stllf Isiuisiunn Statu
Spoils writers elected him to may nut bu In shape fur the Troy
id*—Tin*
Florida
gave his squad a tong workout! TAMPA
i’a m i 'A iA
t—'llic l*
loridit State
state
i &lt;|iui waiting (or Diem Saturday
on punt protection, sending from* Junior Tennis Tourney will he baseball's Halt of Fume last slim­ Hlnle game licit) Friday night.
llatun Ruugc.
•
lie succeeded In holding Ihe
seven to nine men plunging agtonet 1 played her# Frlduy Ihruiigh Sun mer.
Arid Dicy'rc big,” said coach
Terry said ho will move tha scores lo 07-7 over .South Georgia
punt fumatlon. In am uttomp* to day with competition fur buys ami Sally
Leugue offices from Colum­ and 114-1) over Hletsuti which benl l|h WixMlruff. "Most nf thu gang
block kick*. Tile taaut hoa tost toe* glrla In three dlvIslimi-IH anil
Troy curlier.
m las* year is buck."
gamea this year becouoa of btodfotf under, IS and under, and 11 uml bia, S.C.. tu Jacksonville su ha
Huerta suld hv doesn't want In
can nlvu "a * much time as possible
Tin* Gators had a 21-21 He then.
punta.
under.
scrimmage fur tear uf hurting Ip &lt;
to the Job."
Yesterday Florida worked nut
Sally directors also voted to ex­ bruised reserves and " I don't hjlclly with Ihe hulk of the work
periment with the Shaughnessy know whether the light work will
Dm passing utturk. Dick Alton,
playoffs, and approved n 140-game get us rontly."
Tlie Spurlun* hail only a ligtii ifdiliv Lance uml Fred Robinson
schedule opening April 12 and clos­
r. lied Dm quarterback ctmrie.
romtlliuning drill ycslet-luy.
ing Aug. 31.
**% a n p m a a &gt;
The esperlmenl with tho HhaughH G A P COACH
nessy playolfs calls for the semi­
final playoff series lo be cut In
o r r n C A .A .,
one name, with the pennant winner
» VI
playing the third place club ami
ihe runneriip playing Ihe fourth
place Ivani. Tho playoff finals will
T A S tf
be for Ihe host two of three games
P trtH P tH o
Instead of Ihe customary four ol
■even games.
fVtCtfiiC
The director* atmroved an All-

t

S K Giitf Squads
Hava Light Drills;
Injuries Reported

U ofF Diver, Breaststroker
Named All-American Swimmer

Miss Rebels Lead
SEC la Offense

Bill Terry Is
New President I
Of Sally Loop

M iami Hurricanes
Taper O ff Training

Contender Faces
Term In Hoosegow

Fight R esult

H
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$50 for Your O U .W m M

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Pessimistic Coach
Has New Worry

COAST DEFfiNMt

Co tors Practice
Under Lights

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GIVE YOUR RCOF MUSCLE!

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C O A ST
COHTWfWHCA

Star same bst !r¥f detail*! to be

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In llttuaton. T#x,
Bail* Wollkon of JackaonylU* w il
eirotarl vice president of the
to# Ball#
amt J V. Frkml wax roappalnfoil
nfllelnl xtnflafIcliin.

worked out when they convene
again at the minor league meeting

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FSU Coach Faces
BMhfiaM Problem
AHASSEB UB—The quarterroblem confronted coach
Kent a new today as Florida

EVER FA ST SH IN G LES

NEW C4
rCI0THES DRVIR

Your root ha* got to bo a h &gt;gh guys Those gongitero—
roln, wind, froit and inow-firo alweyi out lo glvo It
q booting.
•a auto 11 con defend itii -and your homo, Olvo if
muicla. Roof It with BARRETT iVER-FAITt Shingle*,
Thai# art tho ihlnglet tho Cover 100% of your roof
with 3 Ihlcknauoi-30 % of It llh 3. Theio at# tho thlngfo*
that loch down In 4 placet—r ig It ImpoulUo for wind
to pry them loot#. There ora
thlnglei built by larrdtt
lo wllhitond oil kind* of wei bar, to look good-to itay
good for a tong, long lime.
A«k for an eitimale. No oh gallon.

Cull tha Lumbar .Number

HNMRONM

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SANFORD ELECTRIC Co. ( 1 *.

HiH Lumber &amp; Supply Vent
t i l W, 3rd 81.

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I* Or S e ll It—Use The C lassified s To Tell It!
Use
HERALD
WANT ADS
to r
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5:05 P. M. Dm i Mm
Day Before Publication
Mliilwaa Maltt IM

PHONE

1821

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FOR RENT
lWELAK.4 APARTMENTS: rooms.
•t pri,ate baths. 1M W F.rit St.
i A n'S, for rent now. Cates IIIJi;
Phono 528.
FURNISHED kitchenette air con­
ditioned ant. Sluniberland Court.
Dtwuy 17 02 Soutl. Phone ItWt-W
ONE ItOOM efficiency apartment,
suitable for couple or siuifle.
Private ball], Ideally located
.irrnss from Post Office. Iniflro
Mi,mm Jacob ten's Dept Store.

" Rnllnvvny and Buliy Beds

Do), Week or month— IV.. 1425.
Furniture Center
110 West First
APT. close In, newly painted. 703
W l.tl St. Jimmie Cowan, phone
Gill.
________ _
lidSE COLEI upl. Furnished 1
bedroom nulls. Newlv redec­
orated. Apply Apt No. 2
l" RoDM furnished Apt. 2300 Meljcovllle Ave.

ICvalon Apis.
425.

Efticiency.

Phone

APT. 112 Elm Ave. Phone LfHJ W
Trailer SPACE available Adiill*
only. 510 per month Plume 238U
4 ROOM apt 318 West 1st SI.
Phone 1734.

i

5 ROOM HOUSE, 313 Holly Av(lun stove and water heater
Phone J12M-J._______
®I|('E, Clean, eomforlulile rooms,
hot water year 'round
The
liubles Rooming House, lot Mail
nulla Ave.
FURNISHED, 4 rooms, suiioinch
Downstairs, eool till Park
DESIRABLE furnished apt. Phone
432 W.
a ROOM lurulsto-d apt with da
rage. lntpilre lltw Park Ave
K.OVEI ,Y one bedroom furnished
Cottage by month or yeut
'round Free electric and waler.
it J. Carrol, 5 Points Motel, n
miles South on 171)2.
FURNISHED 4 room apt Close
In. 217 Oak Ave. Phone Gift
J im m ie

THE SANFORD HE RAID
ARTICLES FOR SALK - 3 ITSPECIAL SERVICE
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‘ LAUNDRY SERVICE —251
Page 7
h ie . Oct. 19. 1931
LAY-A-WAY PLAN
1 Fl.onH sanding and finishing. LOST: 3 Key s on chain Finder • One hour
Riverfront Property
Waxti and Damp
add Finance Plan
Cleaning, waxing. Serving Semiplease leluiu In llciald Office
a " a port In Kill I'* 1.1fft
Two 150-ft. Weklva River lots at
Dry
vviiiin-Tv hui . vmhi
Hole County since 1925 11. M
&lt;!■&gt;■»«*- .... ..... . x,&gt;n.. - a la Sl-nglmv llnarl
Reward
• One hour Vi - Wash and Dry i i*»viwt
11.400 each. Also a new masonry Now In effect on all Sporting GihhIs
It la ilurry M o o t ,•
F
o ld
I ,
.
i i*«
(Reason, Lake Mary.
Fold
collate with 350 ft. frunlage for • Huns • Ammunition • Tents
t
J Unit*' l.iti ||x
i, nn \ , ,, - W r a l h r r , Upntt'i
Boats. Motors and Trailers
I OS I New pah- of nu n's gluv-e
• Finished Laundry
*»!,50u. Name your own term*
i. In r|,,n K 1*1
• V" I ’l . t l l r|ii|ii.| H I , I . I VI l I K
•
Furniture
•
Car
Seal
Covers
Finder call telephone 9178
• Sanitonc Dry Cleaning
■■ It llmii'li
Toy*— Playground Kqulpment
I t . Klim Kit* i iin.I »-'r, ii, i
Shopper’s Special!
; i*» • IIH T \ \&gt;w Edmond's Upholstery Shop •_______ ■—T--■—. — . ■ ___ 1 1 Soul Itside Laundromat
* I *. I'lirt.M.n •‘.ireivul
Hobnon’s Sporting Goods
2 Bedroom, oak floors, tile bath,
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South Side Fondmart Bldg,
dun VV rn ltn i , \ , v, .
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electric range and refrigerator, 304 East First St.
Phone 098 2714 French Ave.
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I. A I. f i l l s WORKS
4 10 \l«.&lt;»(!* in Mu*L
t ItllilDAliil-. appliances, sales , ,
,
,
„
ii In I&gt;.■ii Vli.tt. , * .re, i
Owner leaving Nov. t. Don't Trumpets, Trombones, Drums
\
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2X01 South Park Plume 235 J
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and serviiv (1 II High. Oviedo, j ()
Professional Service* — 20 7 " J " A i I I , a n
V HII Men Millia
wult too long to see this!
Alii, other Band Instruments
rt 11h I’l i i
• steel fabrication
• Welding
Fla. Phone 1131 or Sanford - —
tin
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Complete
line
accessories
r&gt; Thmitmnd Dollar Discount!
• (ieneral repairs
ACCORDION INSTRUCTION
1(142 W alter 11 n m
I 1 John I Is Vioi ,
\\ iil» r .Mie-t
ID •**» I.if*
Easy Terms. Rental System,
Do you watiLn 123,000, 3 bedroom,
Call Mrs Redraw Sanford U75-W-3 . J o l . l l i r l i l , r
t R !•* Sf ». It N &lt;■tv
Repairs
» mi H a n k
VI, i . i n .
Xlo o
I I DM \r« s ,t ml \Vc,!f hi* I
2 bath, quality Mayfair home for
C E R A M IC T I L E
Htmilnll Electric Co.
S .111 'I*,,,ail, Qtlr.llllll,
T il A
Wc Invite your Inquiries
III
$2U.UV0 .’ If so. we eun arrange
Tiles for ALL purpose*
PIANO SEHVICE
-27
27—
ft |i,l K l , r n l . l , i l l , I . U . I
i? I StR li 4kff
HI!KUIt'S MUSIC SHOP
for you to see the buy of 1954
Wall
Hour - Repairs - Remodel Uendix and l rn-li V Appliance.
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Ymmgslowj. hdi In i.
L, L. SILL--Plano Technician I n mi L i f t , l\ HI, J o i n . ,
Requires less than ls cosh.
21X11 Cedar Ave.
Plume 1119
NAHOH’S T ILE CO.
fc« I I'Atlrrn
Electrical euuli ai ling and repairs
Phone 2|tU Route 1. Snnfnr^
I n S o III. a l l , n I l i a . I. i,
Mm HlhM Sh.m
SfiMINOLK REALTY
Phone 1113 0 2 Magnolia Ave.
I t no T„H,| Tl..... .
Phone 113 ' 1 1
dining room Milt. eonsMim&gt; 1007 S Sanford Ave
;
Hlf Akfjlrct I'hih
W. DIETRICHS
T. W. MERO USED
AVIATION
- I X I 7 nil Slwn I &gt;rf
IIP Dm M!m|»f»«*rN 11uhl«
of
buffet,
table
und
six
chair*
iwil Park Avenue
Phone 27
BICYCLE purls, repairs. Mowers, For Appliances, contracting-ah ! \ i'R
VI t i l l X l i X I l S t
l 11.
II* J" W l f i u r ti,n tfr i&gt; v
Telephone 27U-W
Hit dreamed of flying'’ Then ft ■ ft'Kfi i *ii
Evenings—812-W or 1B79-J
I', ilium It, •
I I 1" 'HIlike It Ulcli
garden tools, knives, scissor*,
‘round electrical service. See
i :* i-.i VhIIdlit 1,oill
s mi H i , n k ( a - l
i ' I ni ,
make
that
dream
a
reality
$4
a
etc sharpened, hey work, lion­
join (ieneral l.leelrn- Dealer.
CLOSE OUT SALE
Klllll T a r n
u i : i i x i ;%i &gt;%i iv m
lesson at Seminole County Slade II*'n Ini
et
al
Repairs
Stanley
s
Bike
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r A R T IC L E S FO R S A L K
i * i . I.
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All kllehcn base cabinet*. medi
Simfmil Klectrie Co.
t told airport laicutcd between
Simp, 310 East lilt
VV | : | I M &gt; I I V I P M
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Sen
rxIk fvi Tctiiorr.* t*
cine cabinets, metal slepludder-.
OR Magnolia Ave
Piione 442
l.imgwiHiti, Sun l.andu Springs
1 1u T. Sl I'ntt, t li
* J ♦ • •iuLllMR I.Ir M
Above Items to be sold at cost
3' .1 Hlk’n * 'll
GOOD and DAD
( all Sanford 1704 after 7 p tit
I no
HALL'S C.AHAUER tor
lor ger_______
general Auto ___ ______ ____
K l t i k r n Shew
3 '.I Program ltr**nnift
I .10 W r l c o m i - ’! r n % * 1r r »
I r infill iiiallon
50 HANFORD FURNITURE CO.
Used Kitchen Chairs
repairing. Also Wrecker Service. .
oEMCK
IMIIPMEVI -5 3
3
I .a f r \ r * „ „ Ilf I n f II. L**rl U liH*|4
Phone 2IH
4 00 30o K. 1st SI
402 Celery. Ph. 1U90-M - ICGfl-K
---Used Stroller
r I d 11*•«l&gt;««•|Jt» r 1 )
MDC111nc Co.,
Nights
HAYNES Ofliei
3 UO
Used Platform Rocker
111m !•*»&gt;*»ff
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IMIILCO TV
ma tilin'
5 00
Uscd.Umngc Chair
I'Mblrrl fi» I imiiMr \llfli*H«i Moilio &gt; s " •&gt;fs«'ti M"Uwr
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Itunt.ils,
211
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CLEANED
i
Sail
Sales
anil
Service
3 00
Used Floor Lamps
CALL 1821
CROWDED IIKillWAYS
I 'Ml III Inti! IT I *;i a
and serviced Phone 1041
$$
1U.00 1
Used Box Springs
WINN S TV
4 i:. Hrrrrl H«*»r&gt;•«
ESTIMATED FOR NEXT YEAH
Used Wicker Sofa
10 00 308 East 1st St
4 1o nn Voiti At t unfit
AND INQUIRE
Plume 417
DETROIT *.r — Think Hut high­
FRA
Fintinrlni;
Used Sofa Red
20 UO
ways are crowded today’’
REWIND
MACHINES Easy
For lie model log and repair*.
Used 3pc Wicker Living
A report prepared for Ine Amer­
terms. All mukes repaired
Nutlilug flown—Small Monthly
20(10
Room Suite
ican Aulumnblle Assn, meeting
Phone 17(12.
Payments
Used Double Dresser und
nv
here noted government esllmales
If’
39 93
Sherman Concrete Co.
.Mirror
JALOUSIES
lluil 81 million motor vehicle* will
49 93 Lifetime Aluminum—Free Esti­ Out West nth
Used Jpe Sectional
Phono: 1211—1081 ,
lie mi the nation'* roads by 1905.
MANY. MANY, MOKE
mates. I’rce Installation—'Tele
To emphuvjie Ihe need for more
CARPENTEH WORK
phone 1425 Furmlurv Center, For i|u!ck
ITEMS NOT LISTED
and better highway*, AAA official*
repair jobs, or small
110 W First.
got up a couple of slaHslicx:
building Call Jim II42-M-4.
M ather of Sanford
If p'ucnd bumper tre-bumper, 81
20109 E. 1st ST.
PHONE 127
million ears would strrt.h it) lime*
M in in g - Piulilug - S to r a g e
r.
iied
(he earlli at Hu- epilator
Loral A Long Distance
ZENITH
POLAROID Films, Cameras and
lit. III a straight line, they would
Iirepruol
Warehouse
TFI.EVISID.N
accessories at Wleboldt'a Cant
reaih In the moon
l.uHHinu T r a n s f e r
The New 35's'
era Shop. 210 South Park Avr
It pded mi top o( each other
and S t o r a g r To.
Sales ami Service
i&gt;uiii'jke
‘ tvle the til million cars
K
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Miller Radio X A|ipllnnr«*
would make a heap 05.otto miles
I'hune
I2II-I6HI
Out
Went
1.11
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St.
118 South Pa. I. \,r
Phone
Ills'll
I* Lot Ml SANDINM A Kln^laiiK:
o.iK flunis furiil'fii'il. I.ili! \ fill* j
DUMONT
iOictl ltcjM»ii;il»lc terms in bint
IncNs sinci* UJllu old Ilnurs mudi*
IT WON’T HE I.ONO NOW
like iit'W. K l\ aStcvens; Uoutr
•First With The Finest"
HKIIRIt ft It It COLD?
2.
Dux 227; Uhoru* 7 hi K-4.
I.el us install your
Floor furnace
CKNEIIAL PAINTING
Clrciitnllng Healer
“Uiiu't Euiki M - I'linne ilurneU** ^
II. II. POPE CO
11117 W
C
2W South Park Ave
Phoue It in
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NOW ONLY 1179.93
riiAVIMy!, (IlM'tlli:, «r;id m». I’ri'tw C
llruiiiiiR PiiintH
;md xhnddicrv Huai d I'i’Witt ' —
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Miltnney
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P
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200 East 27til SI
phone 1072 X ll 2313 S Park
Phone t u t J
* ol i;MAN Spun* II* »i« i voth ui
wdhuiit hliivvci^ \l-»4 Mmir Kur
RED-1 -MIX CONCRETE
ILUl‘
Crease Traps
ssi-|itIi- Tank,
I
Window S i l l «
L in te ls
AWNINOS
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
Aluminum, canvas, metul.
P l u m e 1333
309 E l m \ v t
Free esllmales.
* x \ 'i'r r r \ w
Dealer for (Ridden Paint
Flllt SALE. Iresli inAk row or
SEMINOLE JALOUSIE CO
Plume ilif
loot
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lo
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fresti heifer llox Iiil3. Saiilmo
20’ West 1st St.
Phone 421
Phone 7X8 .1
Nmiforil Viinmiu CI ciiikt
Vcnetlnn Blind*
S c iv ire
FRKilDAIRE
(Nutlnnallv Adv. Holla-head)
I li't'imlux Kut*' Lie. tro Hvi’u’iii U
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AUTOMATIC WASHER
• Clear View Awnings • Spun
1‘ iirl- tin :ill makes
Lilt- (Hints • Porch roll down (All Poreelmni Used one season
Plitiiu1 711 X f
Save SliKi. Easy Spimlry Wash
shade* • Travis and Curtain
er, Jauik.i like new o i i l v *!ki
finds
Special — T V nnd Radio
Seminole Venetian Wind Ce. C LA U D E H. W O L FE
S e r v lr e and R rp a lra
820 West 3rd St.
Phone £85
APPLIANCE CORPORATION
HCA Mnturnln Sales nml Service
303 S, Sanford A«e.
Phone 2111
ll c n e ’n T c s n c o S e rv lre
UBS Tflevinlon 8*t«
Plume llx&lt;
Magi* 1)70 Sanluril Avr.
Hvm ri,(ur.
189 95 Up
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BRITT TRACIOR CO.
USED Plant* Kxeeilcul aamUtliin 2721 Vlnli.ml, III
Pliuiie 2221
Hc.ifiuiiiitili' iirici* I'hmic 105 li
Hlwoy 17-92 South
Phone 301

Cow an.

NEWLY painted two bedroom
apt. Unfurnished except kitchen
Phone, day 5-15. night 2048,
a f l ROOM Apt. Private bath and efl
Rase
** trance &lt; law .to Naval 1!
Plume 217-W2 ROOM furnished apurtmenl willi
private hath and entrance, elec­
tric Move and refrigerator New
ly painted, clean. $40. Plume 879
TWO Bedroom furnished aparl
merit, $50 monthly, also one bed
room at $50. 2101 Magnolia, Ho
liert A Williams. Phone U173.

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All types, (jiiulity being eipial We
are mil undersold
CAMPBELLS CABINET
tiROUND floor apartment Red
Phone 1417
,.*&gt; room, dining room, living room, Ill-way 17-92 Huulh
kiteiien, balliroom-shower. com
IFitD
lurnlture,
appliance*,
tool*,
pietcly furnished 313 Palmetto
etc. Bought—sold. Larry'r Mart,
Ave.
321 East 1st St. Phone 1031.
UNFURNISHED house
( iu o d
Btiggerly Appliance Center
neighborhood. Plume 2100
"Your Wustinghuuse Dealer”
2 ROOM furnished upl. with bath
Muylug Washers
$33 Inquire 110!) Park Ave.
115 Magnolia Ave.
Phone 1757
2 IIEDROOM furnished liaruite
SPECIAL
apt Adults 100 N. Mangotiillne
lleaollfid 28 x 38 Framed Mlrrm
- Apply GOO Muitnuliu.
Willi large Chest
$29 95
V i IIEDROOM unfurnislied apt.
FURNITURE CENTER
uvor Sanford Shoe Center, $50. till West 1st St.
Plume 1425
a month. Apply 208 Sanford Ave
— Factory to You —
Aluminum
u RyfAL MTATE FPlT

Vend Ion Minds &gt;
S T . J O H N 'S R E A L T Y CO.
Phono 1120 ■ A, B. Petorann,Broker Enclosed head. Sag-urool bottom
rail with placlir ends. Plastic nr
Atsvclalcs • A. H. Pelorsun Jr.,
rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
P. J. Chesterton. Albert N Fills
cords,
flurfleid Willetts, John Mclsch
SenkOrlk (ilmm and Paint Co.

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112 114 West 2nd St.

Phone 329

SAVE MONEY ON:
Room 201 Edwards' Bldg.
AWNINOH JALOUSIES
Park Commercial
PH. Hi
VENETIAN BLINDS
J . II. Alexander
T. M Stringer
Free estimates. Write to Mfg
Beg. Heal Estatu B ribers
Agent—Ulcnn C. UO, 2419 Lau
2 BMIIIIOOM block "house. ” 1301
rul. Or cull Days—1887-J. Nights
1291-J. Sanford.
East (III SL Phono 438-X-ll.
~ HUY"* HELL - REN T
Paint
ff?Q Ual
Pair
RAYMOND 31, UALU REALTOR Hew Work anoes
N. I), llighleymun, Associule
AHMV NAVY S U I t P l .U ,
204 Soull) Park Ave.
Phone OOP 319 Sanford Ave.
Phone 1321

ijiRor your Ileal Eslain ncflils:
Cullen and Iln rk c y , Hrofceni
Bruiuley Pulrsiuu Bldg. PkoaeU ll
lo w ellI

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Builder — Pkoua 1358
C'uitam Home* and Florida
Bail d m low roil Bane*.
Whether buying or selling, II Brill
pay you to see;

i. W. IIALL REALTOR

Florida Stuto Bank Building
’• u c a ll llall"
Phone 1758

HKSTONIC

Triple Cushion Mattress
" Made Snioolh lo Soothe”
F u r n i tu r e C e n te r
Hit W»il 1st St.
Phone 1K5
HHICK
Common, Face, and Roman
Make Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
"Your Brick Headquarters”
Phone 1141
Phone 1181
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Olfta and Toys for Christmas—
IMMEDIATE occupancy, New 3 Use our Lav-a-way Plan.
F U R N IT U R E C E N T E R
bedroom liuuse. M,950, term*.
116 West 1st SI.
Phone .1423
Phone IU4-X-H after 0&lt; p .ra .

16,450 Total Price
W E MAKE
Jiut completed, 2 bedroom Mock ALL TYPES: Nursery hraltare,
home. Located under the ahade
cabinets, driftwood coffee tfbUf.
of a big oak tree. Close In. Util­
moden-n-mndern, Lf
ity room, atovo and space heal­
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er. Uarporte.
Celery Ave.
Phone 408-W

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nialtri-v,l*ft.
425 earb
b**il Muhngiiii.v liltr.nv liiiilc S25

Wardrobe
183 W

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BENDIX Automatic Dryer Prac
llcully new' l.e-s than half ori
glnal ciixl Will lake boat in
trade 305 W till) St
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WE BUY. sell ami traclo used fur
nlturr. WiKno Miller Funrilurr Co
.til V l»t Pliooe ’&gt;’tH
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FOR SALK Weimorjiirr &lt;iy|i Just
right age In slarl tiimiiug deer
or train nn birds. Phone Sanford
1920. Extern Ion 215 or Winter
Park 2029 32
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SOHEI P WANTED
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MAKE $20 duilv Sell Luminnu'
Name I'lalei Write Reeve-, l'n
Atllclioro. Mu vs Free sumpli
ami tlcluil- "
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T.V. and Apnliunci
Wrlle Rnx 3 W c *&gt; Herald

Preferred Rate* ti* Preferred
l‘niicvhiil(li!ra
J o h n WlllliuiiH 1iih. Agency
417 Sanford Allunllr Hauk
Phone 34

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S E E US F IR S T FOR
llixurulico of all kiudft

RAYMOND M. BALL

204 Smith i'.uk Ave

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CARPEN'IEIt wiiiils general re —
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nalr and |in:nting Thonio* W
Fergu.vun. lint Court ill Pi...nr Hi- FLOWERS PLANTS SlHtUBi ^
2031-R.
lTor 1ioumicWal"*Miriihherv
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L. II. MANN'S NURSERY O
WILL DO ironing In my home
Lake Monroe Flu.
I'lmne 803-1
Phnlie 2391-M
LAU'NS MOWED tiy .lerrv Lord
Phone 1317 AV

IIUDHiNC amt (ilt.M i INC
Avncudo., .Mungoes, Citrus, Lam
scaping, Plants, Frail, l l.uvetio
HICII ■SCHOOL hoy witli power Trees
mower needs lawns to mow Crystal Luke Nttrsts'-. I...**’ Mai
Phone 71U-M I
Piione ih7ii-W Kanfoi d
WILL TAKE cure hi your eiuhl m UPSIDE down lllit". ii.lu t ii.
tny home, while mnllier work ,
bullet 3 for $1 IKI while 1h v la
Phone 73U-M
ul ISIS Park Ave.
T&gt; prne
17* Auloinnlilles Trailers li e
or nlglit . Box H
Ifarald
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MOBILE' HOMES
DISABLED Veterun Will accept For the best coaches und Hie he'
uny type employmenl luul does
terms on ImRIi new und use
not requiru heavy lifling Spell
lee ux.
Ing good, urrurnlc typist WVIIe
Eiislwltie Trailer HuIch
Box 532 Ixjngwoml
Pulutku. Flu.
HPETIAI, RF.ItVICKK 14I t .
SANFORD MOTOR 0 0 .
ENVELCPER, leUerhemls, state­ loot Hunrord Ave.
Ph. IS'*
ments, Invoices, hand bills, and
p r o g r a m s , elc. Progressive '53 ANDERSON homo trailer, :t
Printing Co., Phono 41)8—403
foot, prefect cumlllion
Won I
West
Sl.
lake small trailer. A It ( 'mien
non, Park Ave. Trader Park.
ORLANDO Morning Sentinel. Or­
lando Evening Slur. Call Ralph 1938 FORD. New paint, lilt
Ray. UG5-J.
body. 105. 3181 \y. 2nd M

Robert A. Williams, Realtor

«nd Uplioiilery Duraclean
ONE Bandis Automatic; Hr
eu In your noma or In our shop.
Drytr.
Equipped for city gas. l
Use again Ihe same day.
Me Hollywood bed. Oh
Sanford Duraclean Service
LEAVING town—will sell equity
pong table. Phone 940.
BM East 4th St.
Phone 2219
bedroom block home,
tor, blinds, space
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PLUMBING
Iso estra half
Contract and repair work. Free
fishing trips. 2828 Sanford Ave,
estimates. It. L. Harvey. 294
Phono 1913-W.
Sanford Ave. Phone 1828.

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Trailer, in good contlilion $5J ■
cash. Sanford Trailer Park.
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DEALER FOR HRUNINC PAINT
W. P. Smith, Outboard sales, se
vice. 2513 fl. Park. Phons U74-.

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additions have been made to the
(ire and police departments, and
an additional garbage truck han
been purchased, Bivins the resi­
dents at least two pick-ups piicr
week. While the fire and police

ffTN N KlIjnvf I ((S'l I M H | ) \\ n :
Ur. mill M r* , t.ii* M lllr r I iiirlurnl III left) were plrkiil »» tin*
grand prlrr winner,. fur tieing llir inn«l "»hqi- .ir'iln il riuipb-" nl n roxlnmr iluiur spoii'ored by lloN irr llfflrers U l i o I lull Natiitilm 11i uhi nl the o l i " r - rluli nl I In- Sanford Nunil Auxiliary Air
S t a tio n . T h o se atlcmlliig u t rr In wear iiwtonus &lt;}i'|ili lini( they Inul In-i-n xMp-w reeked. 1.1. fjuj .m il

Bingo

Is S t i r r i n g

Up

NKWAItK. N.J . v
Hunt" oil iiiolhei'.s |ilay it Wb&gt; do uhh'i pen
llie surfuee i* a hat inli - gninldma pie eujay il '
Iti'iailM', s.iVs all i-xpell ll's a
game- bill it is stirring ii|i m much
low j;urni' Ninribn s are rtdli-d
ol thp rmmliy Hull even Mime elec
.lowly I'lvum peopti- pvuty oi time
Hons will he influenceil In it
Legally II can lie plitvo I mily In l i look ov' i llinr i arils
I i iit In-1i"iiie, it's nut expensive
New Jersey, llhude lsliind. Con­
necticut, Maine, Nevada aril pill A Ion ." mainifai liiri-t says stir
of Maryland. A few si Me* n li veys slims lllal pi isi rs m Ithoile
Island aiul &lt;'imne,'(■ ol ii - *• t an
as Texas, Colorado and Team-*(a apiei c all
do nnl have leg'sluli m pei ile-.i'lv .ivi't'aite &lt;&gt;l aluoil
naming him;" In theii ,mtl i ; m •vrilimt In Nl s li i i-v ii i o is
almol %V. 7U 111 I'oiuisyls .111111 il as
bhnu laws
ei a ties s:i .vi
liul aclually—Unit is. ilb-gi.lb
It'a played in most M'ldnm* ot I In-1 Kinal'y ol &lt;o'll si il &gt;ip|a-als to
country white law onforeeinenl, a s i i nun I'liio ei io-l'od Ih • m
agencies carefully look llie other sllin l to u.initile, to ssiii xoliii'lhllir
for pi .ii lo ally uotliliiu
way.
Wliat about the Ion lime limiti
In Mlrlniiim, [or example, a
falhjjo referemliiin I* xueh a h tier o|ioi'a1ol s ss lio opcrali- prole *s on
Nov. 2 Issue Tint it may oversim-l l y "
Many an- lauu'sl lull siirni' xas
otv other proposuls nml even ilride the fate id cundl.lule I i i lass I'lifoii'i rnciil ollicer ss In* de
governor and U.S senator While rlllies to lie quoli I liy i.aine. at
both l{epiihllentis und IC'im. rai* i .0 keleers
lie I'lli'il cases in xxlil&lt; ti ptoleahave steered dear of the ls'."e.
(hose upposlnit and those favorim; iional names attruded lilmto aillegalized lilmio are trying In gel diets, many of whom were tranvOut a l&gt;lu vote mliirIs rnluht uffeel imrlril to llie iinmio by chnrtered
nines. A "jiieitpot" rniinlnu Into
Other races
Tim f|iieatlon whh Inrred in the Ihmixamia oj ilnilara was hulll up.
Michigan halhil by pellli in- sjmu ’Ho- winner was planted
Tile law r- force meal olherr
(orod hr a nuinhci of nrtiio-&gt;fi
at one iilu name a wire was
rharltuhle nruaniznliniix
M.iiiv
l ’n (extant church group a l e ne liaet'd f■••in Ihe ealler hi a wash'
lively npieised, claiming ell it itv room alo-re a p|.lull'd man p.isled
hlllRO would open (lie ilont In i iek up llie winmii" palleru and dashed
mil lo sviii -villi a shoolc-l "lilm'o!"
eleers.
( 'i- H a iliK I hr- Nest J e r s e y te yls
On the one hand htlign I pqinlnr
with veterans and fraterml group- taloie It,ii I pi ' l i lonid u-imhieis
Many vnlunteer fire iIcjmi luu-iil, oi mind when il made hou’" und
lean heavily mi II I" liny n &lt; 'a l l i e s li'-jal a f lc ' Ih e s p ile 's vol
eiiulpmelil llevenile from It ne • is s ei ss ItI-I In , 11 1V iitip lo V 'il lln -iii
helps siippoi I hospitals. Inns milk -i a i c 'e i i isd iiiii iii.N iiv e o ih e r T h e
for hnlili-s airl aids in other eh ire la v lia s i in - lid r e s t r ic t "Us
tnhlr winks
11-s e t ilo ir c m e id w as placed ill
llliiim has especially stir in: suit i ' o- blind " f a non polite t |. on
port In manv H o m a n • it n-, j, t- d .iiii- il Ic Is- i d le il Ih*- P i'i' d l/i'd
churches whirli June irrept tl it i , u o c , nl I'tT.iori- t 'm iliol l ooi
ns a l e u l l l m tie m e a n . ■f ' i i

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funds I &gt; uppotl noilhv p m h a&lt; noli i ll ■- 1 c o lls e " l l n i i A rth ur
llvHles
V tV e 'li i
i m e m b e r t I ih r PHI
One nro I in i*n ,iie i . i v ih 11 Ic *a i d of 'n o o i l . i n i M in e d
without bingo his parish &lt;• old not Ne ' ii I (i dll i eniinoisminer
aiippnit li i ,*h"n1 fr•’e loro h ,ior|
Ii i Ihc I -a an or.' Oil/.&lt;I ion
recreation tuiiiinims Mime i» ■Mi I
I t ' l l Li ' i V
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ayilljjoituer :il»u slaee them
"ii-si id (lit,ol I" I*
liis lot.'I
lorn! motor |
fill llm other hand. I’ roli t mi o ildy i-l i t s i-h,n dalde l o l ' i l l Then
I'lllll (lies aC'1 l l l e l l v sol ills ' " " I ' l l II receives a l.reiike feint and pm
nitaliisl d m r e l i
siiii|i'irle d Id nen
"its imolved in Ihe i;.iiiii- are
H#ines—or lilnun plavrd nnvwhere idiecki-d by |i dire
To keep mil prnfeaklmnl- New
The a'leiii'tne far iiolltlrlmis
rnnjil't hrln r i'li n e h flrtolv en le -cv fi rhltb no ori'iiiiir dhin In
Irenehril etiliuem e i , " n innicud|rent blrien r'l'i-pincnl m hum; In
p l o p - . s i „ n d reller
In l o l , mi
a rrfernn'tum hv the roiei ■
While It’s let a tiol I-.or in Ihh. person ran rail more lb.ui one
year's New Vnrk •‘leellunx h™ rvenlna nl blni-n III llie &gt;1 Me In a
rail'e b'ngn opponents have no tpvrii year Sale of alcnlin|ii&gt; bey
choice between pintle', It mav era ties and admdlauce ol yotilbs
eventually heenme one A ronstl
1111InnaI amrndinenl mint win the
approval of Iwn si'inualely elected
legMalntcs ( which are decletl
every two years) m l of the v-d
era In a refercmlom Thus a lilmpi
Montlitiird I’rom l’aE&lt; Onrl
plan would require leitfiilattve an benefits tire obtainable front pur
nroval In IBM or lo.v—nnd attain chase of a simile trolley for a few
In I#37 nr IS.W. It cmi'-l not lie suli centi a d;vy. wlien actually several
hilled to Ihc public hefure the gen­ policies are required lo Rel all the
eral clodlnn in Novetnher, 1937.
advertised iH'nefltx
Meanwhile, binijii cnnlinut's to
7. Some udvcrtlsonicnls offer
b« played In New Vnrk. It's ex* reuularly tnonlhly Income "even
Mcfally popular In New York City fur life,'* rip eh arg o d i blit only In
where (he pollen customarily pro- rase* of total disability due In nctend they know noihitiH about It.
cldeiilal hodlly Injury are lifetime
In Louisiana, which linx cracked pnvmenla made.
own heavily on all forms of uarnOne firm—The l.lfe Insurance
Unf In the pait rnunle of yeura, Co, of America, and ita nfflcera—
It# troopera recently raided a lire charticd with false’/ representh bingo game In ihe heart of Intf that II la tin old, mdahliahcdi
French country. It stirred
1‘clluhle life Inanrance rnmpuny
u pioneer In Ihe arridont anil

Federal

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Issues

Ulldel IH nit- pl'ihllidcil llie piiffor a simjli- iianic may mil exia d
tlf.Vl and lota1 prizes for mil- m e
nat; may not i x n e d i l .teat

10 tin- tits-ril It of Autiusi. for ex
iiilph- I dlh uaui'-s o| hin^o weir
jdayed oi llie sl'le Hefure il was
" 'SiI / i d
il was e s t i m a t e d that
only .dip il W» names were pluyi-l
in a ronipai aide moolli l-'roin
Apt II l • Any ill bii.il receipt, from
ip n;o in the -i.de were l^diafi,

IL'di HI,

"l-'i-i evciy one who hollers
ahonl llii-si- s11icl rcmiliillons."
." ■ Wi'l’cr. ‘'lIn-re are a hundred
who are happy We're sliowim; that
litnpo defuolely call lie controlled

Many Arc Injured
In Train Wreck
S T 1.1)1 I I S - b - T l o r t v se ven p e r
slips w e r e I n l u r e d y e s t e r d a y In the
collis ion o f a c r a c k W a b a s h pas■cnKer i r a l n a n d a w o r k t r a i n ,
holh iiio v m i; at slow speeds, on the
St l.m n s a p p r o a c h In a Missis
d p p l [ l i v e r liriild *'
Mo-t ol flu- inh'ii.l were Irculeit
for eiM
Im iis e s and sh od; and
r e le a s e d
Iro m
a lia
hos|O la lI w e l l e w e r e k e p i for f ii r l h e r oh
s c r v o lh o i, hid n om w a s r e p o rt e d
III a-riipiis eo iidlthn i

The Wall i di train. Hie (‘iiuuoii
hall. &lt;'ii route lo SI lauds flout
llidinll, was p'lhiiut seven ear- hid
none vva ih r a i l e d In Ihe iieeldcnl
II eoiitlm ii-d on lid o Hie SI
•Iill loll

la n d ,

Jury Recommends
Voting Machines
hi-' I U M I A K K l M f IN f J S
r
\
W a 'I- o i I oip tlv B r a n d l-iiv, tnv»- li
(M tin s a lle g e d e l x d i o i r r c - p d a r l
lies, r«et im r i r m l c | y e &lt; | e r d a v that
v Ini); nia e h tn e s he p o r r h a s r - l lo
’xfrip n nv pip. d l i l l l l v of f r a u d "
11 r e p o r t e d H ud llte
upervis or
of i ee ls ii .ilton ha-- le d ft.it I -&lt;1 b o x e .
n m i n a r ile il in a n open v.i-ilt and
" w e feel d ia l Ib is I* v e r y c o n ­
d u c iv e to a lly p o s s ib ll.ly of ( a m
[M-rlitK. '
K m e r y l a m p b e l l , ih e su p erviso r,
ha d said a |&gt;aper seal on an hiper
v a u lt rlnor w a x to r n I m e b e f o r r
die o f f ic ia l v d r e n n v u - s ly r llie
M a y t n r l i n . i r y l l a 'l o t boxes w er.lu re d In Ih e v .m il

The Jury, however, aid d found
no evidence the vault had been
broken InPt.
HAD TO m iltS F
NEW YORK W—Jinul J All-n.
head of Hie Traffic Summons t'onk
trot Hurenit, lias learneil that a
New Jersey driver who rereived
a liekel for speeding last Thurs­
day Won't he able to answer II.
Joseph John Drrlck, of North
Bergen, N'. J., lexeixid u sum­
mons for speeding on Ihe Hronx
Itlver Parkway Thursday.
Police reported ho lol tils com­
panion. John Itrown. of New York
(’tty, take over the driving after
the ticket was Issued. .
Two hours later, Hrnwn crashed
min a concrete wall, killing both
men.

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equipment, he said, Sanford enjoys
better protection than any other
city In this area. He saw no need
for additional revenue.
Stringer then asked Iht-lr opin­
ions on Industry and Ihe methods
to be used to attract It.
I'revalt remarked I n d u s t r y
should be encouraged to come
here by keeping luxes down anil
supporting the Industrial board
and Chamber of Commerce.
Scott said the best way to en­
courage Industry was with a min­
imum tax structure.
Dean rrmarked the best en
conragcment to offer lx the na
tural Inducements of Sanford. He
did not believe "illegal" lax ioduremenls should he offered.
Transpnrtalion. he said, holds tinkey to the City’s growth.
Kadcr said that. In the main,
the Industrial board Is doing a
good Job, but needed more aid
from the other groups In the city.
He felt the sale of City lands nl a
fair, attractive price to Industries
w-ould do much lo Induce them lo
settle here.
ftatngan said he didn't believe
a tax tnduceme.it or sale would
he sufficiently attractive to heavy
Industry, lie said there Is no land
In the city for such Industries so
they would linxe to settle in llie
county adjacent In .Sanford, nml
remarked Ihe City would reallzr
Its greatest gain from the increas­
ed population such Industries
Lvnnght He said there should hr
Mr». Mlllrr triiiler plrfore) mm Hr
some group lo learn wliat corpor­
innirsl-iirensed rnuplr, while M. (Jg) and Mrs
I m i'll flrelnki- Iriithl) m i r iiiimrr
ations ate contemplating a move
having the moat original rostumea. Doth offl
rri iirr in A.lti2, Hr. II. I ‘. AAYlilin,
and llien gel In touch with Ihern.
fight In renter and right plrlurra). wan chair
hi it ii n( llir ilmiic nml in»sl*r-i&gt;f-rtrr
und promote Ihe City.
As a final onesibm, Stringer
I nm. till. 19. I its I
Til K HANFORD HER Al.t)
I’age
atke,| ihe candidates whether they
would favor and push the fourtuning of French Avp, U&gt; the
lime the question was answered It
had been expanded lo Include
LOS ANOELKS —Singer John |HlKhwav IT 02 soulh lo Orlando
ny Johnston and his wife Shirley
I’revalt sold the French Avc
embraced hnppllv after a superior project had been "kicking around
court Judge ruled that Jolmxlon Is loo long" and every effort slnnild
NKtV VOI1K As The New York prices is nolhlnB new to the 71 nut the father of a showgirl’s ex­ he taken to push il lo completion
i'oflee and Souar KxchanKe is in J year old rxchanrte—i( was (he tar- pected child.
along with Ihc four Inning ot
llo- loll floodbK’il of I" bite utterilltin|Ret of a slizllnu congressional
Highway If-97.
"Just
because
a
woman
say*
r
rii'bt now
probe in the mid­
ml there man is the father of her child
Scott answc.'ed. "Just travel the
The aovernnii'iil says its opera arc some (rulers who find Ute doesn’t make it so," Judge Elmer mud ami yon will see the need
lion• have a llrecl hearim; on Ihe publicity emhnrrassloK
,
for
II," and spoke in favor of
D. Doyle commented yesteeihy.
prlee yi.it pay fir a cup of coffee
"My nrluhbors don’t speak lo as he denied the claim of lli-lic every effort’s being made to have
.tl inr linodiroiirn down Ihe sln-el, me any more." com plains one Howerx testified she was intimate the road Tour Iniictl.
or lor a pound ol coffee at Ihe Irarlei
Dean spoke In favor of four
with Johnston In a hotel room lo
riiiirkel
l.iomu both roads.
Many brokers are vloleidly op- Washington lost March.
llroki-r.s ii-jeel Ihe eharries—|iar tHised
Kadcr
said
Acting (iuvernor
lo government suggestions
Johnston. 39. denied II anil hh
linil.irly l!.e art tsatiim Unit m i that Ihe exchange he bmtiKhl un­ attorney'.said he will press John Charley Johns und Francis While
nipolatloris hi futures addeil nearly
the Jurisdiction of the govern­ •’mi's separate action In Santa hair. Slate Itoad Hoard member,
.'Met million dollars to Ihe natlunT der
ment's Commodity Kxchange Au Monica Superior Four! u-klng for hail prumi'eil to Icl the bill and
declaratory relief or a Judgment have eonstrucllon started on
' ' Ih-' ill'll' a."
the latex!^
in eoltoii. grain, xnyhenn and many staling th"t Mi** Howerx has no French Avc, by the time they gi
h a iT o g e ol a c e i n a t io n s has u p i r i
claim on him.
uni of office.
I e noil o' t.f
world's biggest other futures.
Ilutlgan said the widrnlng ot
"We’re an International ex­
anil oldest col fee futures it adim.French Avc. 1* essential to gel­
LIZ EXPECTS
center The visitors' gallery, nor change, a world trading center,"
ling prodtirc out to distributing
mully open to the public doriiq they assert. "We deal with an
SECOND CHILD
renters. He said Highway 17-9;;
Ir oling hnora. is locked and liar ImiHirted commodity, and our
HOLLYWOOD 'if—Actress Eliza- was the only arterial highway
red Explains one broker
clients are stretched arouiv I the brih Taylor expects a second baby ronncrtlng all the communities li
"We're ulrail somr lanalu world. If the go vernment moves
the county und. as such, was e»
In March, her--studio, MOM, an­
might gel ugi Iherd and liwi i
In ami trie* lo run the allow, our nounced yesterday. She nml her sentlal to, "we, Ihr people that list
bomb "
stressed the road's prr
Ax lo llo- price of coffee wliift customer* would probably set up husband, British uclur Michael It.” Ife
condition Is dangerous am
II reaches the consumer, by Uii' a new exchange somewhere nine— Wildings, have an IR-inunth old sunt
said
the
neuple want and arc cu
lime it goc &lt; through the various probably In Canada "
titled to its improvement.
son, Michael Jr.
handling stages of niaxtrr*. whole
shIi t s , packagers and retailer*
anywhere (mm :i."&gt; to .V) per eenl
i , added lo the price
It's only in Hie rnresl of instances
Unit either Ihe piotes-li'iiii' spei-tl
Ini' r or the hedger will icrept nr|
I'.nt delivery of the coffee tie hm
"loMighl" under a fotnies contraet
lie normally sultehes the r-oilracl
I" a later month, -el's d t i some
tioily else or use* d to sale-fy nr:
i-ai lu*r commitment.
Her emuplalol ug 11r&gt;-1 Hie ex
change Is til'd its roles Hind trad
mg t-i ret lain -perified Ivp-s art'
ar /df &lt; nl Hra/lllao roffee mo » o
which one • hr dilpp'd ft"lo thi
poll of Santos To Ho broker
r »v "Thai'; Ihe way our custom
n s want It
limbers on Ihr exchange rrpff
sent clirllt,* front ax far awny nl
l.oirton. Amslriilam. Itio ile Jao
cirri and Jogjakaita. Sale* are re
corded on a nationwide ticker a
fast as they're made; Inform,Him
on weather and crop nmillllnii'
ceffee afloat on the high r.ix. -.hip
wlerks. revolution*, and rhange
In fntPlgu exchange ralex, ii re
l-rdved dally by entile anil po.tei
®
B G
n r
on Ho- lull let in lm»rd
llie eiirrenf ruekn» about coffrr

Judge Rules Singer
Not Child's Father

N Y Exchange Is Under Fire
Concerning Prices Of Coffee

ACTOR'S hum
OKTH PROHATION
(.n^AN dELEB Wu, Edward (1
Robinson Jr. was fined ll m am
placed mi pruhulinu for a yei,
filler he pleaded guilty yeslcrdaj
In a drunk charge.
The arlor's son lx lo he 'rlci,
Nov. in in Santa Monica Kuperlot
Court on two charges of armed
robbery involving holdups of twi
Inxlrab drivers. He is at llberb
on $10 ooo bond in that ease

of avary dollar
I
bahind your
• Gulf Lifts
no
Life policy
la itivntad
in tha South.

ST LOUIS 'Jfk-A young ex ‘con­
vict. wearing a black mask to con­
ceal his Identity, charged yester
day the Missouri State Penltcn
tiary Is a "college of crime"
where he learned to "crack
The man, called "Mr. X ," made
the statements on a radlo-teleg
slon show* (KWTC, KWK-TV) wIiTc
appearing with a panel of St. Louis
crime officials.
Ills identity was kept secret to
protect hlx family.
The exconvk-l, who was still
serving port of his three-year sen
lence w+ien a destructive riot broke
out at the prison recently, told the
panel poorly prepared food. Idle­
ness and too much reliance on
stool pigeons by prison authorities
were factors leading to the r l o t ^
Four men died as a result by
the riot. 31 Miters were Injured and
damage was estimated at three
million dollars.

Wounded Driver
Brings Bus Home
WELLS, Nev.
A Salt Lake
City bus driver brought Ills (ire
hound bus safely info Wells )Rt
night although bleeding from
knife wound In the side.
The driver, D. H. Stump, told
authorities he was stabbed by an
elderly passenger who apparently
went hexerk when lie lold the man
he couldn't leave the bus on lonely
Pcquup Summit. 20 miles cast of
Wells on U S. Highway 40.
Stump said the passenger slash­
ed an unidentified passenger on
Ihe hand who attempted to intor
vepe, and then stabbed StumpVln
the side In the turmoil that fol­
lowed. Stump said. Ihe man es­
caped
Neither Slump nor the uniden­
tified passenger was said to be
hurl seriously.

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

10 Leaders Of Communists
767 Grid Ducats
In Puerto Rico Arrested

Veteran* of thin area who new
'.mtsiitanrr in obtaining toiieili*
provided By law may receive toldance from Tom 11. Dean, assistant atate aervlce officer. Veterans
or Ihrlr dependent., may consult
Deen while he is here and may re­
ceive aaalstance In filing applica­
tions for hospitalisation, com penaaton, {tensions, loan henefil*. edu­
cational I raining, burial toneflts
and miscellaneous subjects, where
legal entitlement la Involved.
(teen comes la. Ihla Men as a
Special consultant to Karlyle Ilona■-(older, county service officer,
Hrumley-I’ulrston Rldg, and may
be contacted there at • a. m. to­
morrow.

Club Sponsoring Tilt Here
To Get Funds For Charity

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Chief Advises
Safety Check
City
„ firemen rei ponded
hmiite fire call about R a. ni. to­
day at f»08 E, Fifth St., caused hy
k defective chimney, according to
, / Ir e Chief Mack Cleveland.
^Th^buHdlp^ la occupied by Calc

Ex-Employe Of NSA
Is Indicted Today
On Secrecy Counts

With an advance sale goat of 1.000 set, ticket an lea for
the Kiwnnis dull-sponsored ft'otbnll game today hit tho 707
mark with onr of 10 tennis tint yet reporting, according to
advance salon chairman David (i:\tciiei.
The game, lo be pluved between the local Scinitmles and
Kettcrlinns High School of St. Anghsttne, will take place F ri­
day night in the Memorial Stadium. One football game in
sponsored every yonr by the local Kivvania Club to obtain
money for its underprivileged children's fund.
This year, advance sales have already exceeded by 80
“■ — ♦ thn*« of Inst year. The salca are

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Kiwanians

Strolling
In Sanford

Clt: water was cut off this
morn ig from 7-0 o’clock frum
(Hive Ave, and 1,1th St., west to
Groom's Academy and south to tinCity limits to allow contractors to
tie In new pipelines,
* * •
n Another reminder Dial a Im r
Aril meeting Is to l&gt;r held at 7 :3ii
p m. today at the Cltv Hull In dls
rus» a proposal to have » Florida
State league team here next
year.
• « •
Kay Shoemaker of Sanford Inis
recently Joined tho urganiratlon nl
I-owell Oiler. Sanford home hullo
er, according lo an nnnnimcunmnt
toilay by Mr. Oiler. Shoemaker I
o graduate of Hie Cnlversity ol
Florida, receiving Ids degree it
fmniiflructlon engineering there In
AIM. He has had several year-'
experience in civil and municipal
engineering wurk, anil two year.,
with Ihr Army Engineer* in Ku
ren. He received his discharge
from the army in May nf tin
year, mill hn» hecn rccenlly cm
Ployed by Phillip.-- Properties in
Orlando. Oder staled tli.it Shoe­
maker will he engaged In cnci
ncerlng and design work and will
(Cunllnurd on page four)

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NEW SPAPER

Spiritual Values
Hope In Danger
According To Ike
CRIITINA fANION, It, arrive* In
tamdnn to represent Italy in the
"Mlii World" context. The nrigltial' Mb* Italy" wnt Injured in un
aufcnuhlle arrhlrni and a iub*tl.
tti&lt;a was choxen. flnteriialhmrili

Famous Nurse
Left For War
Century Ago
LONDON &lt;/ft—One hundred year
ago tomorrow a determined nmi
dedicated English nurse set sail
fnr the Crimea where Britain and
France were at war with litis sin.
Ilv ports nf suffering among the
sick anti wounded soldiers had
amused Hrllaln’x secretary ol
war, Sidney Herherl. lie sent the
nurse—Florence Nightingale—on u
hMorir mission of mercy.
In Ihc tiller confusion of battle
field casually stations, Ihr ,14 year
old nurse fought through vn**lv nt
military red iym lo organlie «f
fectlve rare for the "slrk ami
maimed Tit* death rate Ift her*
hospitals dropped from 4] per rant
In i per rent.
Among Iter staff of nurses were
five nuns Iront Our Lady of Mercy
Convent in Bermondsey. (he first
Human Catholic convent estah
lished In England after the refar
matlon, ltern»r&gt;l Cardinal Crlfflri
archbishop of Weslmlnslrr, llrit
nln's leading Catholic clinrchtnan
has scheduled a high m il* In their
memory
After the (Vimeat! War. Miss
Nightingale returned to England
and turned her Itatlle tested tnl
enls lo relorm of civilian hospital
core
In 1007. when she was 87. she
was awarded the Order of Merit,
one of Britain's highest honors.
Three years later the nurse whose
name became a legend In her life­
time died In her London home

Ctilef Cleveland did not eatlnmte
the damage, but warned all home
owner* In the elty to check nil
heating unit* before turning them
on.
"With thu advent of cold wea­
ther,** Cleveland warned, "we have
u rash nf firm break out every
yenr, which could he avoided nIong with the resultant danger to
life ami property, if proper pro*
meu.su res ware luken."
i ’ "Many of the culls tho depart­
ment responds to at thl» lime nf
tear directly result from faulty
flue* and chlmnles. Rome owners
should check their heating units
and ventilating nutlet* to deter­
mine whether any clogged condi­
tion or obstruction exists," ll«
added.
Chief Clereland alto recommend­
ed that leaves end trash be clean­
ed from guttrrs and drains, fnr
PUPIl-S DISMISSED
.sometimes, lie explained, (parks
Grom chimney* can Ignite them.
JUAREZ, Mexico 'dt—More than
"In thia way tha annual fire lost 3,(Ml pupils were cut from school
throughout the city ran ho ma­ roll* In tills area yesterday to ­
terially reduced,** he eg Id.
cause of overcrowtlad
il conditions.
condition

HARTFORD. ( ohm &lt;tv f*n*&gt;i
dent Eisenhower said todav the
world has arrived .it * poml wlu-re
there is no longer an alternative
ol victory or detrni In war hid
only "degree of dcslruellon "
Speaking Inform sits t« .&lt; p,due
estimated crowd nl 7.Ml) personat Trinity t allege eunvoratinn
rcrpiiionles thr President railed
"ti the vtnllli nl Aoo-ro'.r lo take
'lie le.nl in iirp.ervmg a ,eo-c -d
•mutual value*
He railed rich values the real
.vlvation fr-.ru Hi** threat nf ,!■-tim-tlon "
Elsenhower r**reivr&gt;| art honor
ary doctor nf tan* tlegrer .it tore
monies m a r k i n g
the collegr'*
132ml soar, He flew lu re front
Washington Hits morning mil was
going on to New V m k for two ma
(or speeches one lonlght, Hie
other lomorrnw night
His address here and Hie two
111 New Volk were lulled as rum
pnllth-al try the While House, lull
ciiniiiiB In the midst of the congresslnnal campaign as they do
timy gave the President—ns Vice
fTrtldenl Nixon rerenlly sntd- an
opputunllv to foeus allrnlintt on
the Republican niltiilolstr.ii|(j'i In
Ute home stretch.
Etieuhower g»l a roaring wel­
come from crowds which lined the
street in the neighborhood of Ihc
college, and from lho.se along the
route front Ihe airport.
The citation which ncciuupanled
tho honorary doctor of law s degiee
he received praised the President
in this w a v
"The supreme i oinuiaiider, who
III the hedgerow . of Niir in.mil'
wielded Hu niighlv ihumlerboli of
Zeus and now like the Injhl giving
Prometheus is giving ‘alum* lor
pence' to make America mrmnr
able In the promotion of Hie good
life, ha* accomplished achieve
menls which have a home In tiir
mind.- of men they stir ns to (is
our eyes on the greatness of
America, caudltg u* In remem
brr that It was won bv men with
courage, with Ihe knowledge nl
their duly, and with a srnve of
honor In action
"Such an Athenian h a i c o m e in
to our n il d * t to In s p ire ns jo th a t

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Him i l|II r ol mil m Inllv h in
dime governno -il il ten- o -.ee i 1
. I* I uinueei '
lie piiunptl

handled hy Kivvaninii team* cap
lalned hy Dr. L. T. Doss. Lester
Tharp, K .F. lame. Cliffonl McKthhm, It T. Milwi’c, Irving Pry­
or. James Urant, Joel Field,
Floyd Palmer and Hubert Brown.
Ion sales team at a luncheon
meeting of the club today at' tho
Yacht Club was that captained
by Tharp. Topping Individual
sales

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mt'h-v ' id llo- a
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lion
l i e I 11, It- l i e , I|tf
(lie \ , ‘ ’i**| t ih.l

Unwind Monlli'th.

rh l u n i ttuMif "
v\ Til Ti
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i »n i*I n ii m i n i m i . i

know h 1. - .1 i n
Overall boss of Ihe program
lloll a iHl I’- 1e| ♦ t»
committee having ihntg, of the
\4 lM llirn I
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the
l'u&gt; Il
event I* J. C. Davis. Hr and
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Hi m* I j*i i* t t i h . t il { i i i l l i o r i f \ f»*
(iatchrl ex tire l to reach the 1,000
• H i ' • ii&gt; U n m i n i in tf in fi , m i « *» •
mark hy Friday
U l l ’ i j f l t tt -if I'lt* | |,i*4' I'ttnjM'f , ll i 'P [
After initial expcimr*, all moll*
■tint i n *; U - n ! I U n I I
ie* ill-lived will he split evenly
T i l t Tit I nl III*' (III i t t I' H yn
brtwirri the high school mid the
i u n t r i n i 'i n 1 1 f i l l ' s i n &lt; 8i *■
Kiwniili chili, vvhli li will devote DOCIOft Samuel It Sliepp.ii i
m i» .(iitf i 11 i * * i nit if i n . i i|n *i f 1-1 ,t i
all its profits to underprivileged
yij.
Pm
*t "»-I!|!i : *-*1' r #■ f " i n in i i n n i
children. (Satchel emphasned Moil turn* (its eve* toward Ihe ruin- is
;
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espepses did Pot .............. I of (Me In Ihn Cuyahoga Couniv Coum
|! h r
'I « h i I ; | III* HtlP 1■p
fund, hut all profits went into It, room, Cleveland, wlirie |e e l
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j ' i t v i ' i ii
Only umh-r very unusual circum­ to trial fur tha slaving of h &lt; •*; -,
Mu hi
(fn ferao 1
stances, CinHbel usld. are nriv of Marllvn. .11.
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t h . t I t h (* i i
P h i l |N li*t
the e funds divert'd outside Semi­
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nole County.
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.1ht I (I I I Ml
Kiwntimn* will warm over the
I I|f 11 i r I I I v I i •r■ nT*' i* 1 | P '
stadium Friday night in handle
fI *
i I Ii4 f i n '
i
I lit
li Pm n I P
nil function* concerning On guijie,
• is i n , :
MitMf in tit tu li m I In it
Davis announced. Among those
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serving will l»* ticket irllera
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Md v"i I nl 11 „i nib i'll u
Min k f elveland. Itupert Strick­ sllh'ld 1 Hu
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n illoe .1land and Al Wtlw.li; llrk''l tak­ Ciia ml" i I i nun ' i , • ' l i
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L' lVV|»111 I nil &lt;. Hi it ft,. V '
.Murray and (I. K. lloff, and pen culimntliu , Im ii men 1-ii
Hit II N "it vx Ip Ii It pif
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nut and soft drill). Mile men, 11. lug i&lt;sr
in f|i*
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It. McCall, (iiant, Peter llukur,
'file ('hull ItO’ll .III I lie
fiiipi il t ' 111pn ^ * 11* &gt;
Woodrow Cash, Me Kibble, p'. 0. tlldlee. Iliev will lo III .11 I
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Winn and Drown &lt; iinln &lt; uaed low* Flu,him Willi.
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