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VOLUME XLVI

SA N FO IU ^ F U rn lD A ,

E ttln h lio h e d 1908

MONDAY, OCT. IS, 1054

Defense Motions For Continuance.9
Change Of Venue Denied By Judge
I ’ L K V K L A N D l/TN— T h e t r ia l ju d g e today o rd e re d the t r ia l o f 1&gt;r .
S a m u e l II . S h e p p a rd on chneg e* of s la y in g hie p re g n a n t w if e to p ro ­
ceed w ith o u t d e la y . H e denied a d e fin ite m otion fo r a c o n tin u a n c e .
C om m on F lo a t Ju d g e K d w u rd I lly th in tu rn e d d o w l a d e fe n se re
ip ie ttio n f o r a |to *tp o nem en t. T h e d e re n te w a n te d a ilifla y In Ihiy face
o f w id e tp re a d p u b lic ity .
T h e d e fe n te a lto rtM(lie«ted a c h a n g e o f v e n u e — a ilr n n a f e r o f th e
t r ia l to tom e o th e r co u n ty
hot Ju d g e Illy ih m held IM * In ahdMance.
l i e ta u l the beat te st of w h e th e r a f a ir t r ia l It n o ttitd e In C le v e la n d
w ill com e w ith th e a c tu a l t r i e d Ion j f i, Ju r y ,

Erie, Pa., Mayor
40 Others Arrested
In Gambling Raids
ItAIR1N JACKFR S U S l'K n - At the City police Motion, (loft t»
l i g h t ) Jc - « le L ee S r a i i , m ill III f l r r i • J u r It k k s o n * ml ( '. C . DudMin .ir e show o n i l h III g n llim a o f " l f n i ' l n J a r k " that de*k o ffic e r
M s lr llr Je n n in g s Ic r m r il, " a fo u l lookin g m o w ." S c o tt, ,V), of llll^
L e d n r \ v e ..
n r r m t r d a n il ch arg ed by IX atso n am i l l l r k .o n be­
tw een .1 and (i o 'clo ck y * * tr r d n y iif lr r n n o n w ith th e " J a c k " to w hich
no ta x H la n i|i h a il been n lt a r h r d . (P h o to by F re d It. S im * I

Hurt Man Sought
S tro llin g After Bloody Raid
In Sanford On British Depot

I ' l t I K . F .i
f
i b a rg e s that
M a y o r T lio n t a t W F la lle v am i tu
o ilie r m en a re In v o lv e d in a 2o
m illio n d o lla r a \ e a r g a m b lin g - i n
d ic n le left th is la k e p o ll «*il&gt; h i .i
fu ro r tod ,iv
the n lh i- .s w e re
I a rTr ehtte e dm ainjo ra and
t e r ic t id r a u lt Sat
u n la y P la t t e ) I- c h a rg e d w ith ai
o cp tllig a IJiH I b rib e
D it l A lly
D a m ia n M rl.a ilg h lln
ol F r i c C m inty t a lil
the h i ay in l | j (, an t| d d e v itio n r e p r e s e n ta tiv e '
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p o lid c a l in n in w e t Iro m .lac k M ar
V " 1 11 M 1! 1" \ '* \, " ' r,Mi' n
tm f i l l e r pollee
In tp e c to r.
and M le p p a id t tw o b r u t ',e ft , D r llli'h
\ M o p p a rd and D r Steub en
Sl.udcv Si liw.nl/ a Deliloi r.itn
V ie p p .u d w ith I tit-1■ w iv e * Th ey
p ,,r ly le a d e r
am ong th e le v r e la t iv e ' am i
Marlin anil Schwartz a! &gt; weie Iwnete
, lid- of the defendant p e n u d te .i
arretted almi,; will, l lward i a
null, a member ul the city'. y ice I , , f ille t the c o u rt rootti
t o i i i g .i u a rg u e d v ig o rm i'lv Hiui
. 'ipiail. and Jailiet Saloinimc. ile
'cu b e d to ,McLaughlin :it tin- lu ih lo ily m the co se * U (|''i..e ,1
a m Hum : e v e r lo t u e w tltn -ed in
" b r a i n '" ol the tyndlcab'
MeLmtghltn ipioted Marlin and I lev e l.m il in i *)o &gt; o r the F i u l e i l
i Schwartz at saying Ihc m.ivi/r S t a le .

DMAIill, Nor Ihem Ireturnl 'C
M r* W II, S h ip p v o f S a n f o r d ,1 I 'o il re
begun a luni'c In tnni.iic one o f f i f t y se co n d 'pi i*t* w in- tcarch Imlay for wntmdrd mem knew Hie money he received came
\ " l t t a n l I'liy a h o g a l . itittl* F r o .
i,e r * fm
m onth
S e p iim h e i her* of a gang which made a \ from gambler*
e c id .ii Jo h n .1 M illio n .a id m iep lv
bloody .'UPUI.
Su nday
a H ritls h
lo th e N u firn p e Soda C u n le t t, oc
Hud the
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No. 41

Hurricane Death Toll
Stands Today At 155;
Many Still Missing

Trial Of Dr. Sheppard
For Murder Is Started

Dr Sheppard, .'tll-year-old Hay
Village osteopath, it accufird of
bludgeoning to death hit .H-yenriiId wife, Marilyn, tatt July 4 in
the Im-iIiiioui of their home. She
wm four moot ha pregnant ul the
time
I He iu d t i t he wot irmocenl main
t a bong the wnt murdered by In
i 1 tidcr a
Sheppulxl had to dodge a group
of photographer. and new'reel
cam,'t.mien a t he p eked hit way
In h|, chair Hit chief lawyer
William .1 Corrigan, rnm m onlrd
"II it interesting lo tee that
with all ul westerili civilization
hum'ing on an c d y e ,|a ll of lliit
i new'paper) talent comet here lor
a nioidci d ia l In a little Ohio
&gt;illagc "
Corrigan vaid the pretence ol
newspaper, radio and lelevitlon
omcl will have an effect on
!!' J %
tlie
pity Alr'iit 7*i ncwtpapcr. ra

Associated Press Leased Wire

Petosky Hearing Throng
Is Started Today Trapped
By River
In Circuit Court
Ghouls Search

15-Line Tax Form
Will Be Issued
Starting Dec. 26
WASHINGTON (A’t— Wage

earlier* gelling Ini* limn I A,Itlll)
11 year may iim- a simple LA-line
t a s form for I9AI—a possible
■Irii Inward* doing aw ay with
their filing nf r e t u r n , itltogelti­
lit i.i i : u \
er,
llii\ r«l""l*\ 71 .irniHnl nf
tu lern al ttevvnue Commissionmu inter, 1111% rtliMin! |«hI;h im
tier ;i luniif ul fT.'eiO Mom! u.i*.
er T. Coleman indrew*. In nn'i* Ih Ih nflriiHHiii ni llrn iit
nounring Ihe new card fnrm S.il('oiirt ht J ml**** \ jsvir II f.irl
urday, estim ated that AA million
lull.
of the rut-million pin. I 1. S, laspavers will he eligible lo use it.
Wil)i Iml Sfii'i'if f Luther flulihv
Hut h r said n u l l , will i-hoosr Ihe
ter tin &lt;1, '’ii" ti*l«Ii11(*11411 pru^n*""'4.
lunger Form lull) Inatrad.
u i ’lfemt 1’iMitt !&gt;»•:11 in*.' ivii* Atarii*«l
t h e IA -11n e form 1* u slream lined version of the old ttllOA, m tin* Semi ritt|e I'MUlitv Cihii I
11vtu ne to «It-1 it 1111lie whether lliert
an,I Andrews said It m old lie a
pirlltiilunri In nfferllvg a no-re­ in suffieient i'hhh** fui I lu* "heriff*"
tu rn altern ativ e for the under— tiffiv'i* io hoi*! Miix lYUnkv, It,
*',.0110 group. In that event, Ihe v%it hout hail
Ilit* lieat 1114:. "ItiU-iI for J p. 111
revenue service would hill the
l a s p a y r r on the basis of in for­ tin* afternoon is lit I onpolirv in
a liiili«*M" roipuA petition filed b&gt;
mation supplied by his rmployI *hai li«* K. I&gt;a vi"t IVtiukyi a I
er.
toi m v | ,etitiky wan aii t .ted late
Vi,drew, said the four other
W• (hiiHtluy 111^Iik util) vliMi^e,! wit!)
main types of Individual re tu rn s
the double Maying cf !m*v brnilieT,
have been redesigned to make
then, more iillriirtlve and easier [ *f•"tm, a I'lMimni nl i iI imh prowet.
Jlllii ( I imtIi' n \ 11-X;i Ii•!•' k, Nepiu
lo u n der*1 and.
Ih e form s will he mailed out ■if *o\ »• will kt'l
Ille Ivin IidiIii weu 1 ill - •■a*vei e, I
sta rtin g Dee. '.’Ii The new d ead ­
Ift Mil **141111 • I I H r , 1 • I Ill-tile rin’
line lor I0M retu rn s is nett
Vpril la. a month inter th an in county in, 11 \ tt miMMib' S|»t»in'".
W. i.o *d;t\ 111mi »i11nr .I II« 1 he 111*r
|,f »■%to n . . e a r . .

H UM A N I THOMAS, of A lle n •own. Fa . uri cx-('omoiun!«t who
leloinrd the lied* ns an Flit u n ­
d e r c o v e r a g e n t, n a m e s fur th«
Senate Internal Security Committer io Washington 210 |wr&gt;ons as
having lieeo C o m m u n i s t I’a i t v
me,n| e , t Thomas revealed tln.l
he tunl t&gt;si'ti Itiiwateni’il rrcenllv
he, oi-e he planned lo espo.se the
H r .Is In c u s l r r i l F r i l l , s) I, a n , . i.

Two Leftists Win
Jordan Election
Amidst Violence
VMM \ Y li.rtl.Mi I1 I n ii ti ll
«"ii | m iliii ttirnl ,ir\ mm I* m
^mf ■11 ! i -k, . MimiiK b.ill'iiliTiic in -lor
•tin I ‘ ■11
\%.«- yilintiiilist

Five-Year-Old
-ii'ici:
r.,«li's Mn«' Ai.ih ii‘fu^ri&gt;
Goes 20 Miles
|*nhi«-i, ti'HM th.it | 'I tif I'.ih' tnu1
tti.it iikin i" l
Wilds
If l‘(»st| f •» lirir ■*,i |t| till1 \ I I 'IU'!1 Through
.11 UiMil11.ifn IIl&gt;i! h 11 ■1.1 li' *s h i ' I I'ft r

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without re an It It wii" fin*! helfev- in 1 iiil;ir iit* s tiisiM iv " tr u c k Ib h
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N id i rape Sodu -oft d iin k . Second .lu g g e d in the Hi m in u te gun hut
lu lte rv and p in b a ll n iu c h h ie ra c k e t
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I 1*1Mill lll"t I Mill' hi
t m il ,1 M M . .
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place w in n er . in (he n atio n w id e • lo y e s te rd a y T w o w e re m u te n
\h I 1 I live i j r . i t h ” ill • .I( 1*1d4 I1C*
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A 1 A lie 'h’f1 el“i l e t h|Jk*it hV till*
d o lla r , y e a r ly
io m p e titin ii w ill he a w a rd e d M o­ nit* condi I ion
&lt;k&gt;wh p u h lic ity if n e w sp a p e r!, and fH»ll'* (ilnlrl .1 Itl'H M'ftMii |i«*r 111 11
tlflif *1111IIIMl / «*«|
null’s In i,im h u id v 6 &gt;eat old g i l l w ho tlo d g e d II pei't til .luek uMlVllh I'lhlilV IVIO ( D i l i I .I (1iiiiaf ih e H um h er IlLv t’ r ,
to ro la Inn I n hie elite 1. u n i* ,* . S n lll , I'o lle e c u p
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of. .Hie
a re m tvs m edia c a r e tu *X|tottnd
ii' iHilitii.il imrtir*. Ii»fi IMl m ile s ill k'U ho u rs th io u g h the H'pMfte.l h\ Sheriff Itotih y IM It* k'liii h II • f .il *n»! (m u tito ** n e tt*
v a n m ild, T i l l * i* th e th ird and •u e h liile cl a * m e m b e r ' of Hu- ille
(K u p r ie tu it o r e m p lo y e * id -hoe
o u t .m o
"iKril |u*r^nf,% ilf.nl .mil iimri' than w ild . „ f n o rth c e n t ra l W aNhlng- I V« nliiiif I'eioaky win not lelluiK Mm 'uif-K i i . m i )
fin n l m o n th ly content tp o n tm e d
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(li.m ; ;ii* !»***i (&gt;t r.u n F'riclay
II UMIIIIlll'tl
ton w an d ered s u fe ly Into a ra n c h | t)ll« 11 Util liboilt bin a d l Villen or
A rm y t I H A l T h e c a p tiv e * w e r e ,
bv tile local lio t lle r of N 'llliia p e
know leilpe of the mtniler*.
nt.’ ltf I m il Ibe r iv e r into 4 r a n in i|
'h a r p e d w ith a lte in p le d tm ird i'r |
Change Of Venue
In
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r«* y a rd fut m ile s n o iili o f h ere y e s ­
tio iln In thin a re a .
f&lt;M M ill Ut.il
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port'* In'll null! viM 2.1 iii'Mnri* te rd ay u* an a r m y o f m en sought
A rm y o f lic iu l* .a id at J e u 'l two
tuhii*." am! jiuhutio bileH
Mail Ikm’h killiil ami :ioo wmintlfil lo r u trae e o f her.
of d ie
r a id e r *
itiffe r e tl hit
d i a l He D aw so n *nid to d ay th ere w ound* and w e re c u r rie d a w a y
At line
llu
r»VCl. AV»*pl
T h e f ir s t w o rd * o f lit t le J o y c e Gordon Bradley
i*li,f?inral fl'ithw*1 in )iir&lt;hn
I HAIITUW _kB—Criminal 'A
w ill lot a l i i i .e l i r l l m»« lin g W edin-*- I h r l r co m p an io n * A
.u . t * ; .1 l»f*ml m i \ c u u n e and
Hir ri»t»«rt« w.iiil .1 nlictit nirfou Vht'l n* *h r en tered (lie y a r d o f
w id e
urea :
Judge Huy T Aitiidon lialav i, .itiil sfin l
d a v at 7 dill p.m . at tlo- &lt; i t v H a ll. w’u* cord,nun I o ff to p re ve n t tlin ir
1 *mi 111 I t l i f u'.li It u b ic iik i*
1'nnii
h.nl fou it im M r, and M r . l i n y W a g n e r wet,- Rotary Speaker
levied a dopiest by J Willard Dm I'UMtl in Vimiian
H an fo rd h a* been voted luiek Into . iM pr Into Ih c llc p u h lic ol Ire
tl: !• N llU 'll'M l 1101114*1 W l'll* 1V\,4*|||
" W a s .Mommy w o r t ie d ? "
den
for
a
change
of
venue
whei
the F b iiId a S t n le l.en triie m id a r ­ la n d , IS m ile * to (lie .im llt
ib in lo ii It ia ilb v . p iib lie tn n h iiu !
I v\ i\ mi 1 " tiii'fi* " t in - ! flie re
The W a g n e r la tic h i . 20 m ile s
I Mu* i'\t% I'lin* Initial Aliilrl i) nli't
he comes In trial on charges In
ra n g e m e n t* to .v iiid g e llin g a team
\ I it It - lilt 's . . . r l I 1-t m e til lilum U
T h e I I I A I* pledged lo d r iv e the
!••* Salfli, mm lil&gt; mmI in N’.ihltr* so u th w e st o f the home ,-f Jo y c e ' . .h I i i MMI"Ii dot I m S e m iiio le ‘ m ill
are to tie omdi-.
lb Hi -It out of n il Ire la n d and unite
FF.NSACOl.A r f -A » rear old
ki" , h w
Ul mill's ii*111It n| Jfi ii" .iiJ«-fit tit p a n 'o t ., M r. and Alt * D n tro ll tv. foil, \ lalkeil to tin1 Mot,irv veil* i* j* M l* t| mut eilMli' li.flltM fo#
• • •
Illlli lh'Oli hi* • 1|t&lt; ‘ *'Ml II • Ii * ,ii •• III m Hi I i« M illv lll l
at
the ' I *
l i r i l i ' h alig n ed
co im lte- Fcn»uc,ila woman told olf.cer. «hi
A,i,irnevt f..r the Drlmid,. ImiM "an "U|»|» t *i*tl I•% .1 |tf 1*1 1■hi in 11 Ab el f t , , lo w h le li -lie W ulld elei! teilull
rhim* ii« Ii hoii Mil* to 11 fui l&gt;&gt;a ................. . \! ■ ■11*1 nl a, I Iii"!U* Fmv n
Tlie ’Si Iitii1 l.il,ill Iti-helt" Qnai ,it Hie N orth w ith the independent va. raped by three men win
nr.-t.-nl.-d „ w ., HK| liallnll.il 1***1*I hid i .iii .i&gt; all ''■t,inlay white plavutg
t i ,! ii iH iw r i \ *1 K ^ ) 14.ii|l »Mi», ti(
V. Imp, - diiooied y," i i i , lay tlml me*Mne I ■ih dll'"
let wdb llig Jim Wall* from Al i f p u b lic.
forced her cmnpamnn mil „l .. minbmlt I...... J'„|k n.iimv re*i iiliii'lit’llilfMt VIfhini';li n t f i i i i l tu
!*',(* mi ti uud - In 1 *- 1It’f i l l ' 'ill | Illi lit II Y
....... ,n*
h
A rm y i d i l c l a l ' &gt;ahl Hie r a id . Ih i car on a lonely road . m i , ......
'M.tl &gt;1 V\ iM i*
lautii will lie iiiem tde.l ill tlie Sum
.............
....
„ii„, ni'N* a " tin h i 't * nrnmmii"! r\ 1 1 lo yee hlo I .0 1 VIV etl the fleer, tig
Im
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,
m
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Miuft* H u h School n th iil or inns on
in v I’rt r * a lt n lm t c d to t!ti
' i ’ I i i t I !** !lii&lt; a n *
III loltltin
11 ■ i&gt; lint .( night &gt;tu walked, tiled hot on
,
.
,
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a
fair
m.,1
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ol
till
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IT
unit
W h I ncNilnv ol H i i i n , T h i' p io ^ m io
J h * 1 MUluk iit*
Ktfl&gt; till 1 e
file de id ll id iM'I'll
! *' k a I I \ il* u:■».*1»
iiiiiiuisl )„,nwed, mi,, t tie Wagner', yard
wa
%.* ’ 11 dll Mi de 11! 11 ed h id Mudil VII but .1 fen
and told of traveling downhill In I!) .idh t
in liHnu -•(1010*0m l to, iln» Si'iniit
*^ti**P
^oiilry. Hi hy a young I,a refoot g„|
Ihc ti'ii'afional use
a ',1 aalso wii &lt;&gt; pie *Itiff Ihi* | &gt;,11l\ In •h■ I 1 f
e
1
III
III!
II
III
IfoiMtll!
het
{ 1be ktl MVll c i n a il e*
if!
ole II.Hi School Hnn.l *ih uilr of
N ^ rl
Sheriff It I. Kendrick .aid I., tenleil
T h e n i lift lu ll i *i
It ' f VI a h thiough tlie darkness uero ss link
l.ite 1 1 tli h i ew 1 i 1. iiiu'f a,id f ' ,e ulm i (l “ f h lo lill'tlk l' \Y I MB. I
It* monevoinking pn-iert* for the i ,lil.ukriitM!
. 1,'1‘* «“'•«(,,f
w
' dav no trace ul the men liti. been
\ illffll. Mull Ml Iff til'll III* tlj ill studied fields and glossy plains. William ' talk 1 unit
The state o ffe re d a f f id a v it s l
fact's
ami
urmiMl
with
After do- was reunited with her
found
hf I'ft'e 1ml \\ t d 'Ml .ill d Ml,4 llu*
y e a r. T h e u n u rt e l,
f a m ilia r lo
1,nl ihi* *.it k irn: nl Hi*' 11.1111mi,*I
th e e ffe c t D u rd cti could o lu a in at
. 't o l* m id m a ch in e g u n *, sc a le d
Heat i- charged acrnrduh to I In m ill I
patents, a lamlly friend said,
f11lit i
1)|t&gt;&gt;e w lio lik e good gospel *ln g - u tit-fool w a ll am ) sllp n e d into the
Sheriff' investigator H.impH.in im p a r ll.il l n .i t lit F o lk C o unty
l.i
m
il
v
m,
.one
l lu &gt;it % 1*1 t it "Uhl |n L*i»**r mf ■
VVilli 11'siill * mi Irum Ji.ttf Ihi* It!1 "Site’s ro,t a. tired a. most of tinD urd en is a c c u se d ot c u ' i i .m
In g . iim o u i .
on Ic h 'v b io n
and d cp .il h r lu re d a w n O ne u l
the dy said the woman and her com
New II. 1 i i , 0 , w• to uni', I at III. ie ! f’■I tl * * ,1 *11 lIf I f
1n1I1*"I" |ai Hum f 1 11mm it itinli'jH'titll -eaieher., she vva. diessed ii,
i!.V lo k ill K H I ie r la c h . r e l i i n l c a l
t it,]i 11 T h e re w ill lie an ad van ce r (in te r* 'tu g g e d HeatEey w ith a pa it Inn, Henry W I Li II man
till'
meet
ill,'
w
hot,
w
,.
held
at
1 *f I M 1,*' - - t »*l 1 - ir e «1 «t*4' i* i l l *
stationed ul nearby Sanllcv Field u n d a r iiiu im l.ic liir e r o l 1. ,i l . i11n 11;»11 tin t « "mi 1n „»1111 11ir lie-li clot he* by III it lo and Yacht 1 lot, st'i, G,,t ,1 111 si anh ,
ra le of I n k i d t bv the bun 1 mem
pi .in i tint I . tru e tu rin g h i . 'k i l l )
n-i.ily lo .lull |ilnying again"
»ptin"ltln|| haul 1.1 kfIt l
mi ill* i*l |*l illH 'l I \ d ill' tee It .III bet* 11
W a le * , and M rs
ta u il'C
C lin k
gave this accoiml
h e rs h lp
and
tic k e t*
purehaaetl h ilt lie m an ag ed lo 'lim d h i . at
s
Kv all
1
h
at
I
c
.
I
F
a
)
h
Ii
W
m ad e lint I i t'd I »a 1d |liel
l -Munh*
The Iwo were sealed in a pmke I Haw le y of (Irlu n d o
llltm lg h them w ill i'(.*t le a* th an In r k e f
.iml H um Wcii
T h e s ta le lic e n se s h im ,,f p),,l
VI* 1 •M' d ila i)
1 - viiii'il
t turn n u n ,
r l the door
A * a p re v ie w , the
The shot routed the gnrriton ol car near Hie Marcus Creek hrulgr
I
I * f m t«
lo iu .i \ up tv* LU!
■ luarlel w ill he heard ,m W l 'lt lt tun uml u hoi fjglil ensued The uhuiil :i |A a m. Sunday when an tin g I lie lr d e a th * w ith F lliliie t
Funeral Rites Held
Hitt \ h \DMITS
Red Government
m I I 11mi d u lla i *
ulhic car passed Hiem, Itirneil D o lille lly , L a k e W ales a u u m c v
nliarkcr*
withdrew
over
a
wall,
VV«dne*,hiv a i -I JO p.m .
I
\FlOSIllN
IIOAX
» • •
who k ille d h im s e lf a fte r h is ur
Ih e i1, 1111ill a I and |it ttv n iC l.il /tiv
liking their wuumletl with them around mill came luiek
l S |,,N
f
F e lic e a it e - te d ■
&gt;
For F. J. Jenkinson 211 ||O
e ih r iie iil
p n d u d the 1m vbirn/ llIn ri
The Ihree men foren! Ilallm in rest on m in d e r c u tiip triic y c ln irg Tells Of Election
T h e L io n * C u b luncheo n tu m or
v e a l' old m an on a d ru n k ch a rg e
e
s
.
nut of Ihe car Two held him while
Funeral services were held this I T h e m an told |i lo e th e y ' I he! d r i be! H u lk fm Ibe 1Im m ii 4Ui K td
I I K I I I . I N ,.F T h e F a s t G e r m a n
row a fte rn o o n at the Y a c h t C lu b
Durden
D
lo
he
Iried
on
the
tie
r
TK.MFF.ItATl'ItF HITS 3X
they took turns raping Hie woman
'o v c r n ilie iil a iilio u iic i'il Ind av that afternoon at ILIII) o'clock foe Fred- te r let him go li e .a id h e 'd I,'ll a iMineli'H'w ill feat m e a p anel dl»eU*aton of
AT CIIOSS CITY
The barefoot girl, who had ro- l.irlt c h arg e first Nov III)
rili’k John Jenkinson, IK) year old tru c k eo iitaim ng 2U g a l'o n . of 11 Im
)!i'I p e r cent of tlie v o t e r, tu v e .
C it y a f f a ir *
T h e panel w ill he
MIAMI
kft
—
TemniTafure*
In
I.IIO !M l HI I f \ S |
'e r d a y 's
p a rh u u ie u iiir v
ele ctio n leal,lent of Osteen, vvhu died Sat
g ly c e r in jc u k e d | „ . t o u t.o le til,
rn m p u 'fd
of
C it y
e ,.m m D *iu n Florida Inday were slowly climb­ miilnrd In Hie other ear. finally
TIIKATKH
MAtiNAIt:
Inlil her companions she wus gel
4 OMM VM! I III \ I I II
iip p o rlc d the in n ,|i|„&gt; .e d N a llim .it unlay lligiil at his home. Services t-iiy and tli.it 1 .lig h t toll &lt;&gt;1 la d , 11c
r a n d h la te * Jo h n K a d e r , J a c k K a ti- ing up from Hie chilly snap which
IN (IXYHKN T liM
ling
cold
and
wauled
lo
go
home
"
v'ro nl tic k e t o| 1 &lt;■111111&lt;1n 1-1 1 . , lo ll
were held at llrisson Funeral of Hie , stl.ng 1111.1 could 1 at,'* a
W’ \ s l l l N i i i i » \ •* V i i «*m \ r in y
g a n , F D- S c o tt. H e rb e rt F r e v u t l moved Inin the stale during Hie
IIOLLYWtHiD ,.♦* - Frcstdcni t a le , and th e ir o l l .i l m r a l o r .
The men told her to "he quid
Home with the Rev. Lawrence lie t e r r if ic c .p l ,, , „
( " l i t II I.ill.I I*. I h 'IM)* ' l l Mil to h i n
and II
K w iu g D em i. It w ill lie weekend.
Charles F Skouru* id I ns wc-t
mid get hark In Ihe car "
T h e g a v e ln m e iit r.id lo » td I t ,
I osier olfh'intiiig and Inn lilt was
'1 tic 0 n l, 1 sp lo 'io u c a m e I c e , . die "tin * j,'! m illtl •l*'li'll, i*" nf Ui&lt;*
n iu d ern led bv T o m S t rin g e r and
Lowest temperature today -was
(■unity said barefoot print' lalor cnasl tln-alcr. is in all osy gcii Iml Wtl.Mi; oat &lt;&gt;l I2OH110H7 e lig ib le i l l Osteen 1‘emeteiy.
1 m il d s i ih
In te r a ll,a o tte iv |„ ,|ic e . t i c i i l l
b ro ad en*! I . v iin llu n tu llo n W T IIIf .18 nl Cross City, compared to ill! wm&lt; fiiilint where the car had al Cellars nl Lcbnnnn lln-p lal In
, ,,l,&lt; * w e n l to the i io ll., u la n o a ii
Mr Jenkinson was I,on, .Ian IH, ile p ilt lc - &lt;1,1 la te Ing hw .iV pa c l
I be V fin v . atimMHit m, lb*1 m m n
luginiiiin'
ul
!-..'!(•
pm.
there
yesterday
The
warmest
spot
been
parked
d
a
y
.
r
a
lly
in
g
I
to
m
a
se
v
e
re
b
e
a
n
•
I
'IH
I
|,e
r
cerd
I
I
I
llio
.e
voting
IH'.,|, in London, Fi gland, and m en I ,,le ,l l&gt;, till,I till' tl o, k ao t s .i I mm I. iv M id i "a id ! be . . m id la n d
‘
* • •
in Flmidn early today was 71 ul
The woman wa» taken lo a ho. atl.'ick
lie
ra d io
anno unced.
11,HI)7,1!I7 I’liMt,1 to ll,,' United S lu t,s 10 1*10
tlie In a l, ,, l ,,, i l t c ,l to 'l,,r&gt;
., M1Ml * I be bi' h I m | la id 'll V«htill K
T h e C ikT em ploy e.*’ hurh e n u r Key West wllii Miami Ilearh a ollal, where a physician said site
Fhysiciari' describe I lu. condi
a .t th e ir b a llo t , lo r Hu* 'In g le , He was gru,hutted from the Ami'll
I u b i'iu I
1 im f id
\ 11l&gt; fie ld
(C o n tin u e d On I'a g c T h r e e )
close second with &lt;)D degrees.
ho u*
had been raped
lion us tidier Iml still serlnil.
Red d u illiliu le d -la te ol c a n d id a te - can 'IVIegrupti College in Mlniuu
I it t'v a ll* al"*i tie id 'ja a l fo il'd .
ior Ion s c a ts 10 p a rlia m e n t
polls, Minn., Nov. It,, llllfi, and
VV die tlie Vrm v
mn u n c c d ic n t
MOM I III II HI Its TO A| 17FT
T ile b r u u d r n 'l a llln iu m 'l'il H2.320 worked fo| the Great NolOieil,
The Flo, a. Home Hdatl.b'i. A, m ,eh* n » n * l i * i l o it»«* m a tte r,
‘ O V.ilid v o te , o r v o te , a g a in .t the Railroad as relief agent in Mu,lieU ru *h

t&lt;»

ittli \V i*\|*'i ii

fi t-1m iit

.

Bodies For Loot
It ,

111111*1" foi

„V'k [3 Men Attacked Herils Not Granted
Woman Tells Police

iy’

N a tio n a l F ro n t hut fa ile d to e t
,l.m i liu u Ih c u 7 p c i cent „ p p o .i
‘ Ion lin llo l. could lie c a st T h e b.,1
h a . p ro vid e d no .p a c e lo r m a rk
*r*m "b{*. ' ;-y "f*ti" r*f fn f
|l|
c u m lid a lc . A v a t ic o n ly dropped
10 u n m a rk e d h a llo ! Ill tlie I,os
T i l l ’ new p a rh iiio e iit w ill lie cun
veiled w ith in Jtl d a v . to a p p ro v e
a g o v e rriin e iil. u tu lo iih le illv
the
ore sent re g im e beaded iiy F u m e
M in i.t e r ( Min (iro le v v iild

Western newsmen were barred
'roll) visiting (lolling |,lace. ye.
terday
MrreilFI.L FAVOIIH
O N IO N V IF H G F H

.5

SCHOOL I'ATKOI, Member* of Ih* achosil bu* patrol and *&lt;hool
Mf*ly patrol* Saturday wtr* prrMnlad with badge* and b*llo,
gl»*d iMirucllima and lr*al*d lo • fr** allow at (ht Hit* Theatr*.
through lb* raurUay of Ihratrr manager fl*rb«rt Haller. Leader*
nf Hi* gre-upn *r* (barki
. kBimtlM
round,
li. loft to right) Sgt. _
Huaitrll
- - Trnrli.
,
I'llmn. Hr 1 llutl«r and II’llain. Arnold Wllllama. Also shown ar»
R . R T r u e (barkground,
(round at Irfl). principal of th* Junior H l|k
School, l*r'ic** I’hlrf
Chief Hoy WilllnmaC
wrtrlag
___and
_ Kollrr
____
WI1llama( w
xrlng whll* hat)
(barkground, a I right). M*mh*rg of lb* patrol* «r» a* follow*:
"eh;*"l h'l* M'rf’l. Jphnn. Brown, hall* Hatch, John Hufl#r, L. C.
Smith, Nolly Dunn, Car, Kumnnat, Billy Phagan. Jack Coop*a(*r,
P*rW Olbb*. F**nel* Jim rnn. T*rry Dario, Claud* Hltt*ll, Donald
Bampton and Chari** Si afford] Junior High School patrol, David

■ m n w H i H P H i ___
Stanley. Bobby Moye. Gregory Walker, George Farl* (captain),
Harrison Smith (lieulrnanll, IXinald Farley, David A ndes, Arthur
Lodge. Reggie VVhalley and Stardry Sir ten*; and Seminole High
Hrhool patrol, Clark Tltli*. Lester Hush, Johnnia Yeaklr. I’rtrr
Na*h (captain), Wendrll llnaiks. Hilly Tvre (lieulrnanl), Miles
lludaon, Tummy Dillard and Georg* Arnold: Grammar Hrhool pa­
trol, Jlmml* Heck. Terry Collins, Glynn Hodges, Hilly Johnson
(raplaln), Stanley Lewis, Hilly Musselwbll* (llrulenanl), Jo* Fresroll and Chvle* Slew art. and All Soul* Hrhool, Frnneis Itoumlllal
Jr, Pllmn, William* said today he I* contacting Ihe parorhlal
school rrlallrr in Ihe palrul, planning to bring roor* in a patrol
lh*r*.— (Staff Photo)

%

WASHINGTON T&gt; Secretary 0/
l,:ib«r Mitclmll went un record in
favor of an AFL-ClO merger l»»t
night, saving it wmihl benefit both
organized and unorganized working
men anil the Country a* a whole
Interviewed mi an NltC’-TV protram, Mitchell «ald lie imiws for
“one labor nuiveinent" in the naHan hecau«e
**. .
II wmi'-1 lead In mure
re*|Nin*ihilitv on tlie part of tailor
mere participation on the part of
’alwtr In our crnnomic and social
iml (Mifttiral affair* and. in ailzll
lion, wruld I hoiH&gt; eliminate many
of the juri’ilictional i&gt;rohlem* that
now occur In the labor movement.”

LAMOUK'S MOTHFIt
KSCAPFS F1.AMFH
HKVKHLY IIILMH, Calll. 1* -

Mr*. Carmen Castleberry
01.
mother of art res* Dorothy Latnotir, esc 14,0 1 with first degree
huriM from a fire in her apart

mtnt yeaterday.

sota and Smith Dakota.

lo c lo tio o . ill i l f f l i u i t i ’ nf III.- N .|
I Ml Jill I \ &lt;m alT lo ll f lliM tif lIllll.J

A veteiuu of World Wat I. Mr
I Ii i-k1 ti HIM1til "till**
Jenkinson earn* to Pluridu 111 IllCfi pluinll,Vi4wtl Iilllullbi'M
("la in
foe ills health. He nerved ns tele- I lilt c l, M in i ,i1 l!l&lt;ii&gt; i ' l liiMli'V
l.
O' 1
UH
gi„|,l,
I st.ll f.,r I’,,' \tl.l!:!!'.' 1 t tl t I«UJpT11
Couatl'iie Railroad In several south
era cities, and for 111 yean al the
local station, ami laler nerved a*
ticket agent in Del.and until hi*
retirement lu February tills year
lie i* survived hy the widow and
u daughter, Mrs. Albert Fell of
tisleen; u son, Jan K. Jenkinson
»f Tumpu; and a grandson, Clif
MIAMI P
Franklin 1. Drill,
ford Ashton Fell. Osteen
deputy a.'i-tunl t» the seeretarv
uf tile Army, outlined detail. Still
HAFKTY MF.E-mNfi TOMORRDW tlay id tlie A nti)'' plan t,&lt; build
The font th ipiarlerly meeting of the strong Military Reserve urged
llu- ACI, Jacksonville district safe­ lay Fre.mrnt Ftsenliower
III all interview, lie .util the Al
ly cummltteo will he held lit annemhly room uf the new Hlatiou be­ my would urge lour month. ,,t neginning 7:110 |t, m. tornurrow. The tlve dot' unit eight year, in the
Rev. w, F. lirooka will he guest Active Reserve lor hundred, ul
uf loutli.
speaker of the evening. ACL per­ thousand,
lie will explain the plan lac.
sonnel, their families and friend* day
to delegate, to lilt- National
ate invited to attend.
Giianl A..n winch i. meeting
here lilt, week
Or III said tlie plan will lie reo
Movie Tim e Table niiiiiienileil
lo llu- Defense Depart
menl
RITZ
Under the program, tlie Amu
Monday and Tuesday
would give the inductees liawi
"Garden of Fvil”
1:00 ■ 4:11 • r.;El! - 7:04 - 0:14 training during (he four moult),
active duly. They would In- re
MOVIKLAND
&lt;|ukcd to Join tlie Reserve and nl
Sturts 0:00
tend drills for the eight years
"Dangerous Mission"
ll would implement, but tmt rc
"Angrl Face"
place, the two-year draft program
which now keeps Ihe Army at
DOLORBD DRIVK IN
aiilhurlzed strength, Orth said
"Against All Flags"
Any Reservist who failed to at
(color)
tend drill, regularly would he re
".'douse and ths Lion '
((liked to finish hit two ycuts ot
Al! American News
active duly.
Start* 7:16
Orth said that th* Army will

the m*Mifud
tie 111f 1f * *I

eotum *ii*l
*1
llu dideti »* D e p a rt

nieiii del loti 1.i"t *miMiier In er«
.lin n ; * jip.nl Vii \ i mi\ Y iv y cum
n Mind b r tne v unit 1 v
u efeivit1
a iM lh "t ill a lt a c h ol mV ixtm i

New Plan For Building Reset ve
Is Outlined By Army Official
also reenmmeud three week! of
raining each year tor National
Guard unil' instead ot tin- present
two week pet iml
"A strung National Guard Is out
first line uf ,I,‘tense now. as It ha.
iteett in the n.i.t," he .aidMat Gen Lewi.. It Hershey, Hie
unit,tit's draft directec who was
also at Ille Interview, niiced llti
mediate .uppiu'l of Hie plan.
"I think Ilia! Ihe .cleellve sorvt. e system rail carry uut what­
ever actual details are neceuary
t„ imph-iiifiit it." he said.
MIAMI ,.P
MaJ Gen K. A.
Will'll, president of the National
Guard A.'ll . called imlay for a
'talcitieiil of policy hy the De
(i.i ft nit'll I ,d Detente regarding the
nation'. Military Resceva pro­
gram
The general said that after a
year of discussion the pMn wat
.tdl confusing and contradictory.
He made his stale merits in hi! an­
nual report tu Ihe association la
enliven th in here.
\
He taid Hie association bollevn
: g
the government inter,ik vu
low" the National Ct ird into lit
ruicrve program

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Joins Photron 62
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more match#*—fuj*—or mess!

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li) S ANHKI.KS iAs —The lain
Phyllis Astaire, wife of ilancer
Kred As Ia Ire, left most of her es
lute in Irusl to Kreil Jr., Ifl, mid
Phyllis, 12, with the income lo jp&gt;
In the dancer for the children's
hrnrfll

I .ell lo Astaire were his wife’s
iiersoiHil elferls mid her xlinre id
Iheir lleverly Mills home and
Chalsunrtli ranch
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lie In t i been X - ra y e d , tre n lri.l alttl
old In h f il

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l*Jml&lt;.|;ra|ift|p SiiiimlTiin H3 ru
purls the iirrlviil nf Krisjun linn
w Tnylor, USN, wild Mas been assl«nr(l as Ihi* Ncuindrofi's assistant
ffMlfil.il iiHIm t . Iff will also pnr
/firm iMf ilulifs of a Nnvai nvlatiir
nml iihiitii navlfintnr In nM'.liirtm
I52’s AJ aircraft
Km. Taylor entered Hie Naval
srrvlce In September IP.T2, nml
eonimenreil Naval avlnllim (llfilit
selieiil til l,eliamNi!n III Heremhet
111.12 He was rleslHIMleil n Naval
nvlnlor amt received Ins "Navy
Minus of uolil" upon rompletinn nl
the I'llM aircraft fliitld syllabus
al t'oruni L'nrisll, Texas, in. April,
Hi,VI, Kit* Taylor then reported (•
the advanced NSVal sc Iliad nf
phototirapliy . at- NAS, t’ehsaroln,
nml coitipleled this cmjrst* of |nxlnicllnfi taxi,prior In I’ep/wlipu to
I’hntgrjm n?
,
RtiiJ 'nh(l Mrs, Taylor arc milkitilt their residence In Sanford
Mrs. Tavlor’s home lx listed a«

o n ly

Teheran, Iran, while Knx. Taylor
Is a native of Tujunua, Calif.
. Cibdr. J, A. OoodMih. conifbaml

ln« nrrleef, Pholoron fta. welcomes
them aboard.

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pound

P rice d e ie r m ln e d b y yo ur own
w e l g h l . H o w e v e r , t h e r e It no
c h a rg e a lt a r the flr il 4 9 p o u n d t,
A b e a u tifu l m in la lu r e t i l e por&gt;
t r a il w ill not c o il m ore th an 4 9 4 .
A d d i t io n a l p o r t r a i t ! m a y b e
o rd e re d In v a r lo u i t l i e t a t te g ­
u la r p ric e s.
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DUO-THERM'S ncnsatlonn! B ni.r-L ijlitet entli
forever the tnesVyr rtnnoVlitR loti nf liRtitlng nil
b u rn e rs th e otd-faililoiiml w a y t Com e in to&lt;ln v
for s rjem onttratlon of tliii tnoilem innitfel of
convenience!

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Mttptlt. BupOb COhif .Tifkif ary furnltufe rleilftn. Choice ot Platinum of
MahnjSny ftniih,

Easy Terms

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nlmntinri for the bluest October in Buitk
W it'Rli
liintory und \Vc're sVHHitjt lo fto till out to fnakc it.

Ho you know that it h«s the combination of horsehtitVer—rriuin—comfort - performance - and etyHnft
ton flood tn mini.

ou to figure out that Hoick
And It Isn’t hn
| the kind of prices and tradedeitlcrS must be
tor-hccauee you can’t make
ins that the pub
unless you
record sdk‘s the
_ have everythlnfl It
takes to make a \Vlnnlrtfl combination'

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f . XdVMtued Ify ilttf - the vtty look of tomorrow, wllh long?
law gidtfior linos, &gt;porfs-car map, and that trsnd-iatting pano­
ramic wlhdihleld that most ether cars won't have till 1953
or later.
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iftftar feoy — a tot more automobile for your money — more
room and power and ride comfort and solidity of itruetufe —
pfuft the higher resale value of a car that will still be fresh and
new-looking well Info the future.

9. Top Allowance — from the tremendous volume that hoi put
Buick Into the top 3 of the nation's best sellers. So you get the

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fcifjht now. Buick in oiitucIHnU every other cur in tlic
iKttinn-rcdnrdlcnik of price 1 1ass-except two of the
NO'cnllcd "low-priced three."

benefit of ou' soaring success In the form of a higher trade-in
allowance on yovr present caf. Come in and checkl

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Betty Hutton
Is Definite
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She ptvoltul and walked quickly
BYNUI'XIW
A datMl *rrap ol m i n i m « f » * d away.
"Dtlla i.m««. Cabin 5. •*"«!• &lt;!»»•«»»»•
1 want to my room, which was
Cars'* Wild* aboard a luiury boat
lo fjtw Or* not aa I had tell i t My aultcaaa
' lnd*ifi|^ jjjjm Cist tonsil to
hop* of apprahandins om had ocrn pulled out (rom under
htrfr* All aatitvidfef Stewart. Thta youththe bed. The suite I lind mint; in
the closet were crammed inside
the bat;, wadded and crumpled.
Pinned to a sleeve Dial dangled
th» lu ctd in anp earan re 01 It* orcu
pant. M l»* t*iS ie m » , a pm teaauifial nearly to the Hoot «»• » twinn h otocrap hei on t in w ay to Ih * M atdi gulat paper. I ripped il Hkwc. Mr
O rta
r t i» t a ll, trandiom a. aalt n it- lluaacll had given me a ninth ut
fltita t rn v n a is r e t r amman n u l l
him . a l t u a po iat Irwm nei room, Ou* pampbleta when I come nlioard, I
rn f e r k
C i n w i that* w ith am iable remembered
Phi* was one ot
eta
Doe' R ig a * . Who n n i a l l * rater*
_ them, the atrip 01 ihmy puper
tn mm *»it a t ________
a arn u ndrel____
and __a ■on
taiiiV"
b r /a ie tolnrd'ti?' Ki Hail- '.Hated the Hinernry lor the Pixie
n. Y
The
boh M.*C7ra **W" b,nfc,r' ""
i Dnmiy. A thick, blin k crayon mr_____
CHAPTfCft TEN

! cla wna drawn around the aecnnd

o irre tD K a'suti-nuoUnR hom
hounded mournfully scros* the
water. I wna on hoard a river
boat to* the Hrat time m my llte
and I might aa well get something
out ot it- I waan’t loin* to qkt
anything more than n vacation.
I grabbed my overcoat and went
nut. heading tor vita windy deck.
* I began t ) attlver in ttia atrong
wind and i went Back, pulling up
my coat collar. The texaa deck. I
i minified, would b* more sheltered
l want down the drat ataircaat I
cam* to and the moment 1 dropped
below the level ot the atm deck,
tne wind disappeared. It wna atlll
told but that knifing wind waa
gona. I atopped tut a moment in
the lee ot a lifeboat. I atnyed
theta long enough to light a ciga*
ret and walked att. Halfway down
the length ol the boat I could hear
ine aoft. rhythmic anrga of the Mg
Mrrnwheri.
Hit alter rail waa equate ncross,
piat above the paddlewhrel. Oc­
casionally a a l M t n g ot apray
whippad over the deck. I went up
to the rail, curinua to nave a good
look at the wheel. And then I
saw her.
Uhe stood where the center mass
ol caMna sheltered her from the
* direct wind. Both hands gripped
the trod railing. A thin silk Bear I
had pulled loose at one end and it
fluttered mlatdy. I walked toward
her. But an* didn’t turn.
"It was a bad way to atari,” 1
said eottly.
She turned to look uvrt lor
shoulder Very faintly, I could see
the line, sure line ol list chin end
throat Oh.” eh# said very quietly.
"You."
. "I’m sorry we lied to liegm Unit
* way.”
Her chin rose higher liegm
what . . ." and then net v o i c e
Softened lo alienee. Thu quratlcn
llial had liegun m arrogance ami
relusal was never llniahrd.
"U’a very sirsiiga," I eaid. "And
maybe a tittle silly, For me. ton.
We did begin something I’m not
etire what."

Item tinted
•Sunday. Feb. k, tb.Vt Arrive
Louisville, Ity., in early morning,
l-eav* 10 a. tn. Mail amt telegrnph
atop, (waving Louisville, lliu Dixie
Dandy will proceed Ihrough the
"n-Mann catuii and locks around
the Khlls ot tne Ohio into the lower
rivor. Pees through the Oxhow
Bend about 1 p. m."
Ueiow the circled entry, scrnwled
in the same black crayon waa this,
primed m black leltera: "UET
o f f ."
• a s
I awuk* iinldeniy m Ihe dark­
n e ss.
I waa sure something was
wrong but was unahlr lo think
whai It could lie. Then I realircd
that the constant, soothing 'thratlon had stopped. The Dixie Dandy
waa docked at Ixiuisvili*.
There waa a tap on the door
and a voice Sailed, "Wilde, you
awake 7"
I m u m b l e d something ami
Ofwnsd Ike door. Itussell came in
and I aaid: "Whet s the trouble 7
What time Is tt T" I got hark min
bed.
"Seven-thirty and there’s no
trouble," Russell sold. "Tliere's a
telcgTam for yon and I figured you
might want ’to send an answer
before w« leave.”
tie threw r yellow envelope on
tn the tied. I plckrd il up, held it
in my teeth and ripped il open
It tead!
"i.'ernry Wild*
Oil Hoard Dixie Dandy
c/n Deltn Line,
l-ouixviiic, Ky.
"lllrl friend ducked F r i d a )
night. No trace, Mary McVicki-r,
age id. neight five six. weight 120.
light brown tinir, gray eyes Heneral alarm Monday. Elt sends heat
wishes’'
it was nigned "driMtiilli” and
Imd been soil I rum I'hlludrlphin
laic Buluidoy itighl. prohahly nllct
llriNliuk hml Iell imrlv sure Stew­
a rt’s girl woutdn I he uniting hniur
aflei n late dale
(Inalnik planned to wall until
Monday belorv lie sent mil s gen
eral alarm lot Mary McVlrkri
Thai mad* •rns*. If III* girl Had

Info Given On Renowned Institute

PIHNl'ETON, N.J,, t.r—A(l?r Ihbi llitmeil nlr. It -houlil be -nnplc
Atomic Energy Contmlrslon hinned ] qulrl, comfort.ible wilhotil b -iii:;
Dr J. Robert Opper.hr Ititer f r o m ' moneslie or roinole II slinttU he
nereis In serrrl .1 Limit' iln ta ,' nfrakl of no Issue, yet It sh iulil
s-lcnl vls anil Intcreilnl laymen be under un pressure from nitv
uomlcrrtl: Wottltl Itic highly-regnrtL I side whlrh might force il- vclml
HOI.I.YWonn, lit—When Hetty e.l Instltnle for Ailvanred siudy re ' ar» I &gt; be prejudiced
Hull :i announecil Ihc other \lay '..’tin hint in •llrcclnr?
| "lls scluatlars slimihl be ib» dutc
Pint -I'.- u s s going lo retire, you
They gol the answer earlier thl- Iv free from atlrn nlatralive n
t mill nltnost henr Ihc eye brows month—Opperthflmer slavs on The •p ut oldle* or vein .oilIdling ar,mini Pnvtt Hiilluti, whose hoi piddle conlrovcrsy over ihe
T* • lawyers earned Flrvner’
lo-ty vogc hail crackeil mi man who directed niiielt of Ih'* me-'-aye In I .mils Bumlvrgri a
implitmes. couli'ul lo &lt;lan&lt;l over n.tllon's atomic research for war tin reha lit prince who llnut lie.iiled
i ln&gt;l ink .mil crack ilishc*? Net
no rtelcrrenl to the inxlltitle’s a huge department .) re to tin
er, r d the illshcllevers
hi arl ol Newark New lerq»y’r
Imartf which named him im But a-- o| now. there’, tut tlimlil mntttly
la yc i n i y , an.I in- , -B i Mi
Piat (l -11 y realty helievrs she’ll
What's it like, this InsHtuthm Ih lit Fil’d, who liandrl h o i eight
that goes nuiellv abonl ils huslncs- in liimi dollars
ipitl show business
Al H7, Flexnrr lis e s t ufav in
I don’t know how much more tn Ihe mlilsl of furore
filial l can make il.*' she pleads.
The story slarls with Abraham quiet rclircmcttl wdh the ktt. svI
•I’m lilt, null finished, em ir I, fed I Elevner, an edurallnnal refiomct edge that IBs dream is a le.Bdy
up with ill the henilhreak I dnii'l | who dreamesl of a haven whentin a lion acie I'lu lmie farm
c i t . - u ’Mi uivcne hellrvrs. I'nt i u s l , •.'•holars and seicnlt-ls ei old d lr.nl, tin* m-ldule ha. m l one
mam Imildmg a ' oiillnm d dial
g m : lo In- a p’udi housewife and 1 th e ir th in kin g u n h am p ered
I m liter Item now on
tine day early In 1100, two Im
iolmi.il
Hirer d m s
Hodnn
yt
rs
r.tme
lo
see
H
exner
In
ihi
kIt
will i . Full! II T
and Mi1 1
Sen tc not ah f r If von e a n 'l vis
quiet
university
Inwn
in.ilier
mill
.
u.Bin Ih:, jet pi HH'lled Monde
Here some of ftn* a , aid
mo
Our rlienls. Ihcy tar.l. wish t
keeping li ippv hehiinl a i acuitm
fa in o s schn1.it m i k
m l tnds
c le a re r In show im'-ines* ’Vince I n u ^ e a large rmlowmenl ............
'I
heir
tspnpoirui
,s
l
n
-ils
oftic,
she w.t n. hmv c m he wipe nil I worthy ranse Whal Would you sug
pan-, Id,ii kb &gt;aid
a i 11&gt;, ai i id
tl) vear. i f greasepaint Inst llk r'd«’sl
lunoO e,trefoil) s r lo led solum"
people s.n she r n n ’I.
Hexner had his answer ready
Mi r Ii ’ Show people
.
11
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a
stall
of
o
r
e
'
i l l ' s and a .
Inal lill -nl like hers e a n 'l slay an Inslittile for advanred slmli
"It .should hr ;i haven when- slstllllls
hnnip Thai it has 1 1 he onsln gr
*ih:dar» slid seienlisls may regalB
Till insBIute opened it . door
Hut lliiltrn sonnils m in t ronvinc tb? warid and II* phimmuena a- 71 ye.it s ago Hus m mill It h.i no
lug when she says:
lhe;r laboratory without being c ii iertneidion wdh Ihe ntiivei its II
’’If you Hilly cniltd r e t l l / e what tied off in llte maelstrom o| ih- imn quailer- at Fold Hall wet

gone oil lor un innocent weekend,
sho would bo back by then. It
didn't f irm likely that Urndulk *
man trailing her would have hern
thrown oft ncclilcntnlly, hid it imd
hnpprnrd.
"! loin tke steward lo bring yon
some hirnklsut,” Itiisnell said
"Figured I might gel an extra cup
ot cotlcc ihnl way Kvi.iy tune I
slick Mil in .id inside, old lirclilrl
has anothri Jnh tor mr ”
’’Uood," I said, noi really lis­
tening.
"Want In *end an answer to
thnt wile?"
Itefiuc I could apeak, somcont
rippled n flngeiimil along the
Inin, i td the dnoi, and liuiuodl
rcacht i nail* lo lei ilu- si.ward
roll Ins w., -oil inside. As il passed,
Hlissrll pick 1 up Iht check, milled
It and rniiiini d msnle Ins pocket
Thrn he waved •&lt;• steward mil.
"Ilnctui and . mnliled eggs,
toast and notice, am. "ots ot every­
thing." ne said chccrlu.’v.
He uncovered a warm ,'lntr and
act It un mv ^iirrs, niilac.emg a
lurk on the rim. lie puked lip n
allco ul not iiui.nl Irntn Hie rack
;l di es lo m e lo h iv e m&gt; i Itildrrn
and minded it to me. Then ne
•ay * 'lint m um my. '1 1 you have
poured luiiiHCll a tup ul euHvr, sat
lo i: i m a y agaui
back in the lug clnm ami watched
Tc it i' ml- up the 'real conNiel
me eat
my limikln .1 The luud
in Belli
life i d - . n r r a t e dc'.iie
was due. Mil via* ilinnet last night
had hi en tlml good, loo, hut I fm the m l i f Inline dome-1 her s» 1
a child i- opiHi eil lo an .’tlittnsl
didn’t reinenilH-i nnvllilng oliodt It.
liyilcth i ’ unihlliun (or xiiitpvv in
Itussell pcltlu-q lumselt un Ihc
hei e.ile e r
loot ut the lied.
"The trlegium a »n let ,’’’
F a .hit • in two hi irriage-i and
I iniKik my neiid U te w a rts
npe Im B a le d love affair have pill
girl dioppeit out "i sign' on Fnbet at 'tie Bine nr in- liter in deep
e-t d e ip a t r Then ca m e her tele
day night. May mean nonet lung
May nul. Will vuu leml an ne- i vision debut
kmovledgemeal lur mr 7"
Kite had hoped th.il TV wniiiil
"Hare " lie -&lt;au1 aeierabli 1Who
,;iw !ici the c a l l 'd .tlll'hbr lhal ,
t o ? ”)
would keep h ' r home in Califor |
■’( ’apt linalnik. Hindu oh Invi
i t a wdh h e r ihiliben She wa
Slim, Police I •cpiittineiil, Pluladtl
■In r e t hi Tie first of the Ida spec ,
phiM,” 1 said Tteeeipt ink new I
t noil ir- a MIVt.isn n n g m u l tnil'st ,
edged, l’lianka.”
i a I ceiiudy Sunir of the review, j
were ou v.-l but the i,Bings w ere!
That all?"
not
i'lliise feat fill toil t f i p n n d .
”11 &gt; enough," I said "Tell turn
I'gin. id TV and i.ulto dltrlnseil
Tnt Having a wondertul time it it
Hi,.) a h w with ii co d Fd Sullivan j
makes you lerl tirltet "
llltl o r i than fieaiiids had r a n |
"Anything I inn do lor y o u
Ini n l .i 1 I .iHtfirftri* vim Mtc eu tl) J
nr-it ?"
Ifnir o -how |n duel 'im
‘■Yes,’’ I s a i d , ir member lug
ititiv uditttix ihai me unhappy
You in l g li t u p upi n tlie led
l at eg was Ihe cr'uin inu blow, ill
slrwVi* ut tUlt* **t 1lnnH4‘ ••11ir I ** fill
liioiich he vi vs -lie has been Ml ink
me." I rimMi'tJ Inward my cnnl,
mu el r e t irum frr years
"Won I go on nlhiTWiHf,"

completed in 1!&gt;3£1
Flexner was first direrlnt of Mm
irtsiilolr which Bklay includes a
■irlunl ef m a th c m a llc - and a school
of h i d 'i n c a l jltnlie* Mat hr in a lie*
w a. st-lcrleil. I'lexner -aul. because
il lies at Ihe foundalhm ol modern
science, History, Ihe humanities
-m ini, economic anil p dltlrnl af­
fairs re n te readily iiirler llte scope
of llte other school
U liat the tr»stit tile- nte.inl to
id iila ts IhriiiM'lyes was plctiu
eii|iiefy slated hv fam ed nialhema
B n in Albeit Kmsfrin
I am for li flam e and fire " hr
told F 'ex n er
Einstein, whte-t- theory of rcla
livdy had placed him to Ih" fore
fr n l ol iiicii of uioBi-rn science
ac e e p lrd a |n*«l as tie nl of lie
-&lt; in ol ■■[ m a t h e m a t i c ,
1lie mslilnle look man) of it-tiiolar- from (ie n n ,.n uiitsctsi
tu w ilrte til. In ol Bd) of Ihe Mil
h i u o se m m e u l t k a heavy loll
l)f Ihetn all, E in 'te in was perh*|&gt;In- l known Non ,Vi m l i proles
m emeritus, lie till cepi ■t - d.lit)
I i Ihe tudilole. eoneinnlng his
n ot k
Till- lll'ldiile i an evclii.ise out
Id when- III!- eiilraoce lequlrem esl
I- sim p’s .m nvei ahinidaiice ol
In .tuts It had hcen in iippraluei
II yi'.tr. al. I was lillle known .....
side of .icndentlc circle when Dr
ii|ti'iilu&gt;intiT. lam ed .a- ihe w ar

TIIE SANFORD HERALD
Mon. Del. IM, 1954

Page 3

lime director of llm atom bomb
projccl, accfplcd the post as Hit
d li re Ior In lfH7
Il jumped into Ihe headline* with
Oti|M*nheimer again title year when
Ihe to year old throreltcal physlel'l was utiifer loyally xrntllny by
the Aloinlr Energy CnmmlsrxKm.

Oppenhclmer we* ronfirmed a*

a loyal riti/cn hut hreause of his
past associations and relallonthip*
was denud further avers* lo Ino
aloniU’ secret* be had helped lo
crvtile

Th • iiMtiliile ha* nlwmt Idn memil l*, all rn a Irvel alxtve the -Ji)ci ik.itr deerer If art* a* a sort of
“ ej'.'ii house" fo srholars Ihroughi til the free world
"Some of them a r r youngster*
jti-i out of graduate irJtool: some
n e men of ,v) or i2)." tdppenneimer
say s

There are 17 fierntanent nirm!»■i &gt; m llte td'hool of mittheirntira,
n tn f|ie -rhool of historical studies These lurully member* select
rhiilni’s Bt come fo Ihe inslilule
nn tnlu-r* in residrncr to work
ns ihcy plrase

they are picked mostly because
the ih-i iiianenl member* have
le.nmil -f their work and feel Hut
time d the Institute would prove
helpful Most pcrm anrnl members
are on salarv
others motive
grants for Ihelr ' t u d l n

••In fact." she ennfidcvi, ” 1 had
IMisncII picked ri while shirt out
h ttiilt open drawer, ami Hard it I Imped lo |usl fade .a".^), like Mae
A l Mine ’
Unite Iron* the Ort-JiUfani liny In
T i inffi is, ii 1 Ih rre .are malts
Blurt the srnrn rimn fir nIM it to
ssl .
n l l o r .iiiiiioinrcd retire
Mir ihuulilri. Will it k»» nn ull

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alter a il ill- in L ls Vegas
t i n . in,mill w -i hi t .in . Id glm
milk lo o l m m u offers. B"lls re
"H um# iiIkiiiI I lu1 He ? I low ilu
pile
yu ii iiti’ftiiilfi{* Hint “
Tm |i hi11 home, naif fiUigrtliif,"
■’.siiiii • * Ifei ■ ime in ill i igtd
an I lln-v i ei
i Inseif I I’oes ■
I Ktmhtil Alii I »luuip one eml
-rue p- pie 111 1 s' oilT t.ik ' llte
in my Irrtli Im fmUl it. NnUiirig In
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( i'll /fe t ’m»/mit^rf )
Li In, ills i l '-. a wunder Dial I hr
hajM'lv If u t'rn li ds lia d t’l given
C o e v ru h i
m si n * R o t s n ir e i
t&gt; * lritn itrq * » K in * * • s t m r * U vn.li. » imil before lids. Her mytil rlub eel
is e n r of tbe fasfesf, infist liertle
h liv e r y o f m in e lim n ’. f.ltllfl feel going Kite most Icaiti like floek'
W u lltir H n g e n , m a n y tim e s g o lf
uf d iiilt llllt i' iilp e , in be im d n lli'il Marciano fm tl Stic works &gt;n Hlfd
c h a m p , now liv e s on l.nrtit L u k e ,
M ic h ig a n . M o stly he is h u n tin g
and if siirii a p ic e that even Ilu
end fis h in g , Im t sponds som e a f ­
lUdieore illicit gels eshaiixtetl
((’onllniiPit
I’ntni
I’ngr
One)
te rn o o n s d r iv in g g o lf b u lls into
by t'ity fAreel alnbft E, First St. waleliing d
fur
Negro
workers
is
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th e la k e .
ns null of Hie l ,im druiiirtge \ i- She make-, V", llllll a '.seek at l a
IIir Inmnrrow night nl fidlfl n’clock
ill the Form er’* Aindlnn aoutli o| I cmI .lo' t dv fill' d'-piti lni*ml. ia in V a g i , and " ' r n . every pentiv fd I'
.tnllford on llli'liwity 17 ’I’J.
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REGISTRATION NOTICE

Defiy'vn
Igneil Iter, Hit pjtn w
wa i a lilt imi Betty w as in svrn

The Kegiatrution Hooku of the City of Sanford,
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Florida, are open al the Oily Hall, commencing Mono,ty,

luggrt i in- DrSvtvs became hot* |
of Paramount amt broughi ite ttv !
In llm roast In her fir d movie
In- pliyeil the rottimllnnnr In
'F ie ri’, q" wlln Him.thy l.ximmr
William Hold h af,.| Eddie Hi ii-t

September 20, 1064, for the purpose of regialering for

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and holidays, up to and including Friday, October 22,
1W54.

Only those who have reached the age of 21 during
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the past year or who have acquired a legal voting resiwf.'.S’
(fence in Sanford are required to register.
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D YED -TO -M A TCH C O LO R S OF TH E Y EA R !
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4.95 to 7.95 BLOfSES
17.95 SKIRTS

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Use Our Convenient Lay - Away Plan

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�Victory For The W est

JAMES MARLOW

has lately been found in Georgia. In an

Etowah Indian mound near Cartesvllle two
The approval of the nlnc-powur London stone Idols, one male and one female, were
agreement by the French aaaembly repre* found. They are about two feet high and are
aenta a clear-cut victory for Premier Mcn- seated. Their bodies are artistically carved,
dea-Frnnce who atnked hla government on and are painted. The figures are especially
the outcome of the vote. With a number of Interesting because their sitting position
member* abstaining the vote wan 350 to 113 and other details suggest Aztec work,
(n favor of French pnrtlclpntlon In the nlli- though nrtisticully inferior,
ance which will Include n rc-nrmcd Wont
Was this a halting place in the migra­
Germany.
tion of the Aztecs from Aluskn to Mexico?
Mcndcu-France’* prcHtlge hna never been Two idols are not very abundant evidence,
higher. The expression of confidence accord­ yet archeology Is a subject In which sweep­
ed him by the assembly strengthens hlH bnnd ing and correct conclusions are often drawn
in negotiations with tho rest of the free from a single specimen.
world. It also brings the alliance of free na­
The Cartesvllle Idols are likely to make
tions against possible Red aggression in this town a Mecca for students of Indian
Europe ore very big stop closer to reality. It origins.
assures France of a place and n voice among
the major powers of tho world.
West German re-nrmnmont, In the light County Agent’s Column
of wlmt has happened since the end of
World War II, was inevitable; French resis­ Way Down South
tance to the Idea of re arming Germans was In Sanford, Florida
just ns inevitable. The idea of tho European
By C. It. Dawson. BRA., MSA.
Defense Community was too rigid ever to
HORSE SENSE — People are supposed
receive npprovul In France. It Is u compli­
ment to the popularity and the political as­ to he smarter, hilt you’ll never find a horse
tuteness of Mcndes-France that he was able at a racetrack who doesn't have to lie there.
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to secure the approval of his assembly for
HORTICULTURIST
— say that leaf
the substitute proposal.
analysis combined with soil analysis can aid
SAM DAW SON
farmers In fertilizing fruit trees.
Tracing The Indians
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Where did our Ondinns come from? Most
LAKE COUNTY — While some parts of
expert opinion Is that they came from
Northern Asia across Tiering Strait and Lake County have received adequate rainfall
gradually made their way southward. This during the past month and a half, others NEW YORK un-The pickup In
la thought the case even with tho Indians have not gotten enough for crops and pas­ steel output is welcomed Polity by
wliu are banking for better
farthest removed from Bering Strait, such tures, according to County Agent, R. E those
times ahead. But it has yet to
as the Aztecs of Mexico nnd the Incas of Norris.
set off any rush of forward order­
Where soil moisture has been adequate, ing in llie metals industry.
Peru. To this the objection hns town advan­
Manufacturers tout loin- lo take
ced that there Is not sufficient time between citrus, pastures, and other crnpH have done
the supposed arrival of tho Indian migrants all right, hut in the dry a reap citrus fruits
from Asia, and tho development of the ela­ are somewhat smaller, grazing has been of M y
Yo rk
poor quality, and Sealand cotton yields have
borate Mexlcnn and Peruvian civilizations.
By MRI, IIKIMF.lt
Evidence that may bear on tho question been reduced. Mr. Norris says.

Solon Dissatisfied About Indochina
WASHINGTON iJR - ThU coun­
try pumped 2V1 billion dollars Into
Indochina to help the French save
It from communism. Sen. Mike
Mansfield, Montana Democrat,
says it’s beginning to look like
money down the drain.
Mansfield, a member of the
Senate’s Foreign Relations Com­
mittee. went to Indochina last
year. Ifc has Just returned from a
second visit. Both times he report­
ed findings.
Lest year he said, and so did
the Eisenhower administration,
that the French, with the help of
tome Indochinese and America:!
military equipment, could smash
the Communist-led Vletminh who
had fought the French seven years.
The French and those Indochi­
nese who fought with them against
the Vietmtnh, outnumbered Ihe
Latter, by Mansfield's estimates,
3 to 3 in'manpower and 10 to 1
In armaments, the latter largely
American
But It was the French, not the
Vletminh, who were smashed. The
humbled French at Geneva last
summer agreed to let the Vietinlnh
have half of Viet Nam, the largest
of Indochina's three slates. Tbe
other two are luios and Cambodia.

Steel Production

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TODAY'S BIBLE VERSE
Go ye Into all the world.—Mnrk 1(1:15. It
is more than a coincidence that there is
great hunger in every non-Christian land.
Millions have died of starvation In Russia
hut in all non-Christian lands soul hunger
stalks as well.

The Sanford Herald

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Paallabai 4 aliv •»*■»*« s a la r ia r aae
l i t Naaaalla Awrmmm

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p ka II at a 14 la a a irn k a r at Ika k ia w la lM Praia
Mklafe la aafttla 4 aarlaaltalr la Ika
fur rapabllre lia a ml all Ika leral a a a a arlaiae la Ihla a i » M r &gt; r .

Monday. Oct. 18. 1954

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NO USE ROYS — might as well give up,
because almost every married woman is nn
expert on synthetic yarns,
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SAFETY NOTE — Watch out for school
children—especially if they're driving cars.
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FARM TRACTORS — Today there nro
30.000 tractors on Florida farms, ns com­
pared with 22,000 In 1950 and about 18,000
In 1945, and the number of tractors may he
expected to continue to Increase in the fu­
ture.
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IRON has been extensively tested In
Florida and reports show effective correc­
tion of chlorotic conditions In plants grow­
ing on either acid or nlkallne soils. Somo of
the plants treated nre: pepper, tomato, cit­
rus, mango, nvocndo. and grasses such ns
centipede, St. Augustine, carpet, bitter blue,
pun gold and flowers nnd ornamentals includ­
ing snap dragons, hibiscus, gardenias, llgustriirn. azalea and camellia.

HAL BOYLE

Just W hat Is Success, Anyway?
NEW YORK (A) — In changing
America nothing changca more
than Uie Idee of succesa.
Everybody start* life In thU
country with the desire to be a
aucceia. Hut how can you tell, u
the Army taylng goea. "when you
have really got I t made?"
The finest teat of success in any
civilisation, whether a man lives
In s concrete jungle, the desert,
or a vlne-tsngled forest, ts simple.
It is the ability to meet the fortunes
•ml misfortunes of a lifetime with
fortitude and Inner serenity.
Out usually only old people come
to a hill realisation of thla truth.
Many of ui spend our Uvea trying
to achieve the outward trappings
that naae for succeai, and die with­
out fully realising we hove missed
the n i l Uilng.
American success goals have unalmost as many transit­

The answers to sverydar.
iiiiutertva ui.tUcnu*

By ANDY CARRAWAY
CU rP MeKIBBIN

ions a* women's clothing stylesThe fashion of today Is old hat
tomorrow.
One fashion that seems dying In
America is Uie idea Unit success
begins with birth Under thl* theory any parson descended from
someone who came over In Ihe
Mayflower or fought In tho Amer­
ican Revolution Is automatically,
by pride nf family, lifted forever
above tho reeking herd who came
to this country later.
The ancestor-worship cult still
hokis a thin blue-bloodod axis from
Boston to Charleston, 8.C., escap­
ing the realltiea of the present by
poring over the footnotes in gen­
ealogy Journal*. Hut tho altitude
of most America la: "Never mind
what your great-great-great-great
grandpappy was. Who! are you?"
To mingle In high society Is no
longer much of a success aim
either. High ooclcty ts practically
aa out-of-date as ostrich feather
fans. The trouble with high society
Is that It began to act loo low.
Oreat wealth Is no longer, as It
was In the glided age, a success
goal for most peigd®. Few of us
any more dream of living in an
uncomfortable cart!*
Imported
from Europe atone by stone, ami
staffed with SO servant* who any
longer has an ambition U&gt; be re­
membered as "the richest man in
the cemetery T"
Owning * swimming pool was a
badge of aucceee far a time In
Ifoiiywood. But when It became
poealble for any handy guy to build
a swimming pool in hla backyard,
well—It lost Its snob appeal So
have winter vacations In Florida,
Too many folks can afford them
now.

In business, It seem* to me, these
aro the symbols of achievement
to the goaettor:
1. A *25.000 n ycor Job with a
big corporation.
2. An expense account.
3. Somebody to answer Ills lelephone for him. For some obscure
reason corporation employes al­
ways regard themselves as fail­
ures unless a secretary filter* their
telephone calls.
4. The right to conduct his busi­
ness on a golf course, or during ■
Martini-haunted three-hour lunch­
eon.
5. The ability to get ticketa to the
right show* and sports events, and
enough money to send hb» wtfe
and children to a psychiatrist so
ho won't have to solve his famly
problems htmaclf.
For some reason only show poopie Uiink going lo a psychlairist
themselves la a success symbol.
Most businessmen still cling stub­
bornly to the Idea they couldn't
possibly nerd a psychiatrist, al­
though some ilo go to fortune Id l­
ers for advice on ihelr stockmarkct
operatiooa.
But how about the average man?
What are hit Ideas of success?
t'rctly baste. He tecta It he can
own a car and buy a home, keep
his kids In echoht and out of Jail,
pay hla taxes, buy a new suit
every year, and make a friend of
Ns w in, he's pretty successful.

NEW YORK—On my recent re
turn from Saratoga Springs, I
looked around for a good place to
throw the barrel In width 1 hail
come home. II wasn't us easy as
one might Imagine, Maybe out In
Ihe hinterlands, there ore plenty
of assorted Inis ami fields in widen
to throw old barrels, but hiwe In
Ihe city a barrel cun be un ex
trernely unhandy object, which
doesn't fit In Ihe apartment-house
Incinerator and can't be shoted
through tho corner sower slot.
So I looked deeply Into the dis­
posal of barrels—end come op
with Ihe pmelleully tragic story of
Retly Ossoln noil her barrels. And
I thought I hud my (rubles, with
oiy one mcusly little old barrel
Betty Is n sharp and pleasant
dame who runs an olive-lnjpnrling
firm down In Hudson street, lo
lower Manhattan. Olives pour Into
her firm dally — lo designated
sites, incidentally, (hut come right
nut of Hnllywoo!
"oilywood Giant, colossal,
(uper-coloiial,
super-colossal, g...
gigantic and
_________
so on
Sam (ioldwyn would love them.
They come from California umI
Spain unit are claimed to lie as
ood olives as money will buy.
he number ol marl Iids .Miss ()&gt;*uIn's olives have loused up mil-1 he
staggering.
A Irlcml of mine named Jerry
I'cn/cll, wliu knows Iti-lty, was Ihe
one who really stumbled onto her
barrel problem lie bus an upon
mnd with u small terrace here In
town allil lie went to Betty ami
asked if he mold have one or (wo
of her olive barrels, to cut them
lo half, pahd and then use as big
flower |Ntls on the terror''
Belly laughed. It was Ihe most
hollow laugh lo history. She took
Larry out front and showed him
monstrous amounts of rrnpty bar­
rel*. "There arc today’s barrels,"
she said, almost hysterically
"Tak«; a* many as you want. Take
nil of them. Tomorrow there'll be
Just os many there. Come und take
them, too."
Well, it developed that Hotly
receive* around 2,500 barrel* each
month. Tho exporlcr* haven't the
slightest Interest In the world in
getting them hack Outside of the
few sleet-drum kegs that come In,
they Just look at Hetty's barrel*
and say blandly, "Barrels? Who
needs barrels?" They eon’t use
Ihcm again, anyway, because their
-uie It prohibited by low.
Faced with Ihe grim figure of

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Auto Liability mnd
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lundard coverage In M Atacr*
Inn Capital Block Company
having a pellathoMer’a rating
•I *AM (Race)lent) In Beet'a.

Wieboldt's Camara

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the tuw, which keeps telling her
she has lo keep the sidewalks
clear. Butty has tried every way
to unload Inc bbh. She even called
Ihe Spanish consulate here. "J’ve
got some fine Spanish barreli
here," she explained. Their answer
was something along the lines ol
get this crazy woman off the line.
She hod some arllst friends In
Greenwich
_
.... Village
ag who
...........
took
............
a few
orthem off her hands to heat their
ruld-wutur fluls. In chilly weather,
hul even they begged off, finally.
They complained II was too much
work to dismantle the bbls., and,
what was more frightening, they
might hurt their artistic fingers.
Belly coularled barrel and drum
companies, but the answers were
the same Unre a man came in
from a fishery in Helmore, N. J ,
and picked out a few bbls. "lo
store fish In." Betty figured she'd
hit a bonanza—but he look Jusl
three barrels. "Knoguh In last me
thirty years," he explained po­
litely. Three bbls. Phoocy.
A big reason the birred and
olive-exporting companies don't
Want (lie old bbls, Is- that It's
cheaper to make new ones. Tto
bbls., Incidentally, are 23 and SO
gallon ones, while heaped In with
(hem at Betty's plant are a few 73
to 208-gallon cask*. Signs arc
plus lured over thl whole bunch’
''All the barrels you want—every­
one help Ihemielveit" The cold
truth Is, nobody helps hlmtejf,
At last reporla, Betty had hired
a garbage-disposal outfit to lake
some of the bbls. off her hands—
at 30 cents per bid., or around *100
a month. If this doesn't have all
the makings at a classic trm
of the big town, then Polot
never totd luierles to be true to his
own self. Sly Saratoga barrel
seems very small potatoes, Indeed.

grip on any materftovernment's
all that might In time find their

way Into enemy Armament lac­
tones.
Some even look for a Insist In
steel scrap demand when and If
German reormament gels rolling.
They reason that the demand for
scrap will in time work through
the whole metal* industry.
Copper scrap prices, on the other
hand, have broken this week after
their recent climb. Scrap was In
demand because a series of strikes
In the mines and refineries In thl*
country ond in Chile had rol oil
supplies of virgin copper
Strike sell lenient* have fore
shadowed an end to the shortage
and dampened the demand for
scrap. Fabricators, however, say
the demand for virgin copper Is
still high, since It will he some
time before the copper ore now
being mined again will show up as
refined copper. And they are re
newlng their plea to Washington to
relax the stockpiling program
temporarily. The Office of Defense
Mobilization Indicates that shortly
It will have an answer to these
request*. So. copper earmarked
for the defense stockpile may flow
Into civilian channels until tho
shortage U over.

Tom Watson Jells
Segregation Views
TAMI’A
— The Ill-publican
candidate for governor savs Nr
grn and white children in Florida
schools are "separated" rather
than "segregated "
"In holol* and restaurants nnd
on public conveyances, we ore in
fact segregating und there .Is n
----- ‘ difference
Iffoi
decided
In the law ol
Florldu. as well us federal. invthc
segregation of races in public
places and the sopnrnllon of school
pupils in schools, ' J. Tom Watson
said In a statement.
The Tampa lawyer said if elect­
ed he would see that there Is m&gt;
Intermingling of while anti Negro
pupils In Ihe same schools." buttle
promised Negro children would
huve facilities that Ihelr own lead
ers would acknowledge equal to
those of while children.
He challenged his Democratic
opponent. Slate Sen. Lelloy Cut
llns, to make public hli views on
this iiiue.

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It's Up To You

BUICK

SPECIALS

BANDITS WANT
EVERY CENT
ST.LOUIS
A pair of bandlls 1
had taken all of a liquor store's
money from MUs Helen Jones, llte
clerk, wnen a customer entered i
and bought 03 rents of merchan­
dise.
One bandit gave the customer
33 cents, took the $! bill and both
fled.

Nicholson
Buick Co.
110 Magnolia Ave.
Phone 1034

BUICK SALE

YOUR RUGS AND UPHOLSTERY

What are the aucceee.goals of
people today?

TnaMnaRUf.

it slow and easy. Lead and line
producers have been helped by the
government'* policy of buying
metal for the defense stockpile,
which has hiked the price. But the
higher price may be one of the
reasons that Ihe inukerx of civilian
goods are ordering these metals
skimpily.
Steel ordering has picked up
enough to send output pleasantly
above last summers slow-motion
pare. But the mills still aren’t
turning out anywhere near Ihe
amount of steel they were this
time last year.
Many steelmen arc looking for
Ihe pace to gain a little more
speed shortly. They think the auto
makers have used up most of their
steel Inventories and will be order
ing in quantity when the 1053
mulcts start rolling off the produc­
tion line*.
And Ihe pickup in steel produc­
tion has already sent the price of
steel scrap higher Another factor
In the sU'ol scrap price rise ha*
been an Increase in export, with
the relaxation of some of the

Last Year

them as administrator* or soldier*
who could run and protect the
country if and when It got Inde­
pendence.
Ho Clil Mlnh, leader of the V le ^
minh, cloaked nis communism u i ^
der nationalism, promising the
Vietnamese freedom from the
French. The French still didn't
realize that their day in Indochina
wax over.
The result: Million* nf Viet­
namese. fed up with French
colonialism, gave their sympalhy
or active support to the vletminh.
So the French fought without
united Vietnamese backing
The only way In which t l ^
French could have won their w a r
with Ihe Vletminh. ill Mansfield’*
view, was by meeting two condi­
tions which he considered essen­
tial:
By Howard E. KLshner, I..H.D
1. They had to give the Vietnamese foil Independence to offset
“ If you like our service, tell the null by the Vletminh who
other*. If you don’t, tell us." This promised freedum.
Is a typical request publicly made
2. There had to be developed
in many establishments which ser­
ve the Ameriarn public. America among the non-Communist Viet­
is probably the only country In namese o capacity to submerge
the world where we may be seated their factional, personal and ic&lt;0
at a rrstaurant table and be pre­ tarlan Interests In the larger In­
sented with a card inking for terest* of their country.
What then was the cause of fail­
suggestions unrl criticism of tba
service, Airlines, railroads, and ure In Indochina? Mansfield, tho
scores of enterprise* In thl* nation best informed man in the -Senate
seek criticism not Iwcause they on that country, say*:
"If there was one overriding
Ilka to be ridicule,), but because
they are eager for public approba­ cause of the failure, It K lo be
tion and dc*lntu* of correcting found In the dMnrte.f emphasis
their error*.
i given to Ihe capacity of military
These request* for criticism measures alone to bring about an
to the Commimist advance In
could happen only in a healthy end
0
economy where competition is Indochina . . .
keen and standard* are high. Com­ | "What was lacking In the situapetition keep* Industry alert to I Hon wa.* not military power bul
needed change*. Competition Is re­ a sound political substructure fur
sponsible fur constant develop­ this power which could only huve
ment, belter quality nnd higher been built by fulfilling Ihe two
standard*. The customer gets condition* previously discussrd
what he wants in a competitive independence and an end lo fac­
system. The customer Is In reality tional dispute* In Viet Nam "
the bo*s and hi* wishes come first.
In any regulated economy the
customer I* secondary. The manu­
facturer I* granted privileges by
the state or the state Is the manuufm-lurer. In either raso them Is
Mo competition so the customer
takes what he ran get or taken
nothing til nil. If he want* the
product, he pay* the price set by
the stAte or dues without.
The rnllertlvist state run hruak
no criticism. Since there Is no
rhnlre between the same or similar
product* and no frre market In a
’« Bulck 2 Door
stiite-controlied economy, there Is
Sedan ...........
no pressure from criticism to rniso
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standards and lower price*. Under
such circumstance* crlticlair* be­
’■17 Buick 2 Door
come* Hn affront or persona! a t­
tack against the rulers of the
SedHn ........
MSB
slate. Critics must be silenced In
order not to endanger the power of
three tyrants.
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Moat of us In America are ac­
Sedan ............
customed to praising or criticising
’296
our favorite commentnr, coffee,
bread or television program with­
'47 Plymouth Sedan,
out realising the Impact of nur
new motor .....t
complaint. Wo forget that we aro
tha bosses who get til# Increasingly
better product* and service.
*49 Buick 2 Door Sedan
Because customers demanded Im­
fully equipped ... ’795
provement, one typewriter com­
pany recently mnde 10 mechanical
chango* In one model of their
'59 Buick Median
machine* In less than a year. Ih e
company listened and followed
through when customers offered
Ml Pontine Hard Top
suggestions. In the end more type­
writer* were sold and morn cus­
Coupe
%1095
tomers were pleased.
America I* the hading producer
'51 Buick UM
of goods anil services lterause we,
the customers, are freu to make
Sedan ........
known our desires hi the world's
freest economy.
The French are stilt in .southern
Viet Nam. But with the Vletminh
In the northern half, and the Viet­
namese in the southern half torn
by factional dispute* and corrup­
tion, all Viet Nam looks shaky to
Mansfield.
So does Laos, where he reports
dissension and Communist Infiltra­
tion. 'Dj Mansfield the only bright
spot is Cambodia, where the
French have given the people real
Independence.
The French held Indochina as a
colony for almost 100 years, and
they did not prepare the Vietnam­
ese for independence by training

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1947
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1950
1949
1950
1951
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Priced Right

Buick 4 Door Sedan ..................................................... $96*M
Studebaker 4 Door Sedan........................................... *295.00
Plymouth 4 Door Sedan (N ew E n gin e)..................*495*00
Buick Special 4 Door Sedan .......................................................... x . *995*00
Pontiac 4 Door Sedan
............................ .... *955*00
Buick Sedanet ................................. ........................... *555*00
Buick Super 4 Door Sedan ...*.................... ........... *155*00
Plymouth 4 Door Sedan.... V'........ \............ v.............. *755*00
Pontiac C atalina........... ....................................... *155600
Buick Sedanet................... ......................................... *125600
Buick 4 Super S ed a n ...... ..............................
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Social, fcvswhu

Mrs. Kathleen Adams May
Is Wed To Michael Thomas
.Mm . Kathleen Adams May.
daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Frank
He*t Ada mu, was married Friday
evening ui 8 u’elovk lu Midi...
Ilminus, non of Mr. and Mrs, Mi
ehiel Sluaorki.
The quiet double-ring ceremony
allended by the family wa&lt; per­
formed by the Hev. W I1, Brooks
Jr. at the home of the bride'*
parents on Lake Ave The cminle
repeated Iheir nuptial vows fie­
fore anri Imp
Improvised altar in front
of Ihe fireplace which was hanked
by two large baskets of lavender
and white muin* and greenery
llo*e china asters anil white moms
were also used to decorate the
home.
A program of nuptial miHc wa&gt;
rendered hi t'lndy and Kirk May,
children of Ihe bride, ami Snr
anne Jones, niece of the bride
who sang "I Love You Truly" to
the piano accompaniment of fain
ela Jones, also the b-.ide's niece
"Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life" wusunn by Ihe Itev. John Miller ac­
companied at Ihe piano by Mrs
Miller who also played the wed­
ding music durlmi the ceremony.
The bride was niton in marriage
by her father and she wore an
attractive steel blue taffeta dress
featuring a cowl neckline
She
wore a corsage of pale pink sweet
heart roses ami .1 shirred hat of
pink velvet adorned with liny pink
bows.
Mrs
, , f t), Jones
, , served a*
. her
"I'l?
a bl.ii k anil white ensemble com
plemcnted with a rorsage of
Anierlran lleaulv roses. Acting abest nun was Itoderlck Adanis.
brother of the liriile
A reception was held at Ihe
home 1mine ii lately following lhceremony with Mrs Curl Itudlrill
o( Orlando assisting in serving ns
Mrs lloderiek Adam- presided al
the punch howl

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Scout Chit Chat

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*M iss Beverly Gradick Becomes
Bride Of Richard C. Plumlee

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w eek w ith -ii d m u r
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m H u rl] *111**11in tirid n l iih o w t f
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Mrs. McKay Truluck.
bankets of white gladloi.
was* need threugkeat

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The Central Circle of the San 60th Anniversary
lord fiardrn Club met Thursday
morning at the home of Mrs. J- lj | $ C e l e b r a t e d
Nicholson with Mr
sou as co-hostess
Mrs It C n
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Moore, chairman, presided over B y V*. W n f l C O f T l U S
the business Ipeetlr-g that opened
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with •* garden coiled
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control In field, farm ami forest In 1l'" ',r '""l 1,1 1|W ,l1" 1d." ve. i Ml 1*L»
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Mrs H C Moore, delegate, and
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Mis F K Hoi/, a Her n.ile were Magnolia Circle
ehnseii In represent the Central
N l.b*
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Honoring Mrs. Howell Wooten

Evelyn Jones
Is Honoi Ciilt'sl
At Miller Home

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CAHTOON — SHOUTS

Downtown Cleaners
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Seminole County
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M's. W It
Moore, Mrs. A. K.
Uo-sett.-r, Mr*. P. VV. Wheatland,
Mi Ion Dunn, Mrs. S. &lt;1. Ilrooka,
Mi- VV M Vlosselwhite, Miss fly*
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Mi* Hemgi Dixon, Mr*. Mason
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DILI DIM'l l &lt;T MU* IIfii&gt; IhirU \\ 11111 m". popoltn hr ide*elect,
in Ihiiii! « m rtl U\ Mi** lloldne 'hirlon nt *i •urpn-.* niKrelloneoii*
hr id nl show er iiHen hi-I week In Mi* 1 M fltKixxn Ihe dinner
pnrl&gt; that MU* Wllliumimiled to turned ool to he n shower
&gt;*ttended h&gt; IrieiuU wishillu her lia is &lt;&gt;1 h.rppiiH"'

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th e h o m e u I" Mr**

A rolnr * ditone
xx hi% «t «! irrecn xvjm c a r rie d out in the dining
room nnd l o v ’v *u • » '• pm*nf« «*f full flower* were plnred nt vantage
point* throughout the living room, *
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Book Reviews Given
By Mrs. Rossetter
At Circle Meeting

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Miss Betty Doris Williams Is Given
Surprise Bridal Shower By Mrs. Brown

The serving table was overlaid
with a while lace cloth centered
with pink and lavender gladioli
and greenery in a crystal bowl re
fleeted In a mirror. Crystal candelholdcrs bearing white tapers
were placed on each side of Ihe at­
tractive arrangement The three
tiered wedding cake was sur
rounded by crystal amt silver op
polntments.
The couple will reside at not
Molly Ave
in Sanford
Mrs
Thomas is active in ynulh work
at the First ll.ipti.st Church
The groom is a native of Am*
terdam. N
Y
and attended
sellouts In Ihttstiiirgh. Pa lie i&gt;
a member of the American Legion
amt Is quartermaster for Ihe VFXV
At present lie is stationed wii.t
squadron VJ H2 at the Sanford
Naval Auxiliary Air Station and !•
an elec ironies technician f i r s
c l a s s petty officer

lleslirratlon ol the home of Juliet
j Lowe, founder of tiir] Scouting
i was rm the agenda af Ihe llirl
| Smut eonvpnllnn held m Jnek-uui
- villi- tie I 12. II and 11 A s ,i„ - I
I lectures and meetings also look
place
(ilrl Scout leaders Irom Sanford
who altendeil were Mi s s Frances
The All Souls’ Cnlhiillc Church was tin- sei-iu- ol the wedding which t’obli, president of ihe lead &gt;r .
united Mias flcvurly Camerioi Ctatllck and ttlchnrd Curl Pbiiiilre in Atrs L A (i)son. Mr* l .1 Hut
marriage Saturday afternoon nl 5:.'lll oVlock.
ler J r . Ales I. II (lark and Alls
Tlie bride is the daughter ol Mr. uiiil Mrs. John Klnion- (irodiek F I) Scott A lot of information
.Sr. of Sanford, and the liridegroom is tin- son of Mr. uml Mrs. James was gained which will In- of help
In Ihe Irnops hi Sanford
Curl Plumlee of Dullus, Texua.
TROOP a
The bride’s fattier escorted her the flub.
Troop 5 h a s been cnjnving a
| , | » the ultur which was decorated
Serving
puneh
were
Mrs.
John
® with standing basket uri uiigeinenta Hull, Mrs. John l.uwiilg, Mrs, p ro g ra m brought to llie iu by the A v 'V h w V r t ^ ^ V r s * ) 3 i * r V ^ n t w i u
of white gladioli, ftdl flowers ami Frank .MeIsell, Thuse serving cake S to ry L e a g u e on the llls t o r) o f M b . Vies I r So u lh w -ir ......
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S c n u tln g and Ihe g irlho o d of lu litd
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palms. The double ring ceremony
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e re M rs. P a u l P e /u h l H r. nm l M r*, la iw e . and w h v am i how she sta rt 1 M
1
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was performed by Fatnei Itirburd w
Campbell, Mrs /.eh HntlllL Mrs
T. I). Hay. Flouting hoxtpasci etl ( i l r l S cn u tln g in A m e r ic a
Lyons.
A K Hosseller, Mrs A J Peter
were Mrs. J. T. I.umpkin, Mr*.
M rs C . A n d e rso n , In c h a rg e of son. Mrs A t* Henson. Mr* J
.Mrs, F .K. Ituumlllut, soloist anil Doiothy Kendrick uml the Minsc*
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organist, sang .Schubert’s' "Ave Connie Ludwig, Tommy,- McthL J iiok son. Mrs K M lloke. Mrs
Marie" und softly iiluved during sin uml Muviaiine Ludwig and th« eil lh it a ll m o th e rs In te re ste d to Hl.inehe Hording. Atrs C F
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thu ceremony "Ii Perfect Love",
bnok wan kept by Mr*. co ntact hi r a fte r 4 p in at Inti Mims. Mrs J II Nlehnlsmi. Mr*
'the traditluiinl wedding murcbe.t bride's
W 11 Nlehnlsmi, Mrs
C
IV
Vernon Hardin,
h o m e, tele phone 5(17
were used.
11Wings, Mrs John Hagan, ami
The lirldo chose fur travrlitig
The hrlde was lovely In a wait*
Mrs I-, h llol/
niece charcoal gray suP
£ length, wedding gown of imported n three
a black feather hat touched Mrs: G. Chrisler
• Iner and nylon tulle over satin. with
the face with Mnv white
The molded hodlee of delleute about
Venice lure featuled u ’ (iueen feathers. She worn an orchid cor* Is Guest Speoker
Anile neckline and was styled with
Plumlee is n graduate o f ' A f C n V # » r f * l J H i c h
full length sleeves ending ill u the!tli«,
Seminole High School and
VeU Y CFCU L /I5 II
tiiiini at the wrist. The extremely Crawford W. Long School of Nur­
The Menierncallis Circle ol tin
bouffant skill of many layers of sing in Atlanta, Via.
Sanford (union Club met ut the
MONDAY
nylon tulle over satin was designed
ti „. jPv
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Mr. Plumb'e attended Admiral Harden C"nter for ,i covered dish
ii't
A ln iriin s (T u b u f lb s
with an overskirt of love. The Fnrrngut Milltniy Academy and Is
luemhers ettloye.l t. flKH W,H meet nt
„ the humi- &gt;»f
shoulder length veil of silk illu­ ii graduate of tjeorgla Institute of delightful“n;1
talk on l.egonl is given Ml, W(|M vv w ntiui, 'J‘.'2 AA'
sion was attached to a cloche Technology In Atlnntu where he l*&gt; ,Mr* ci |{ ( liri'liT
o. ..
type tiara of luee embroidered wjib is a mcrnlH-r of laimbda Chi Al|iba
Mrs Chrisji-r gave curb mem IVtIt 'S ' Siiiq u -i w ill In- -ervi'd ul
bride's Jewels. The bride's lam- Fraternity. Me is associated with tier a cutting of the cane type In- n:|o
’ "
The Si intlml,- Coulitv Children'*
f t quel wus fashioned of white ear- the It. T. Vumlcrbilt Company.
gonlu lo try her hand at growing
( iihuoitti i- will oii-i-t ul thi &lt;'uiiilnations centered with u while niThe couple will lu&gt; ut home at
rhlil,
Following tlie hitcreitmg talk Iv Court House nt I i&gt; in. mill nil
17 Thames Street, Norwalk, Conn.
Airs. Don Fletcher. Ihe new chair member* nt, iirgril tu In- Die*-ot
5liss Mnry I,on fluke of At­
The Chrl'tiali Women'' Fellow
man, presided over (he business
lanta, (in. served us maid of honor
session and announced that tin. sllll) of the First ChrMlan t ’liureli
und was gowned In u ballerina
year's llower show will he a tom' will meet ul 7 JO |, in .■I tin
length rlress of raspberry cryof various homes. A successful church
slaletto taffeta, designed with u
The
T r u in ln g
U n io n
S lm lv
plant sale was held at the conrlu
long fitted bodice featuring a sur­
( * n iiK r
nt
lli»*
F in l
It it | it ,1
Mrs. Allen Al. Oorduler, a for­ *iun of the mrcting
plice neckline and very full skirt.
Those present were Mrs J J 9’b u iih wMI b eifin nt 7 p in
Hire wore a lioral bandeau and mer resident of Sanford and now
T h e l fnile»| Vii»MM»-a pr«»i’ ifim
carried a muff of crystalette taf­ of Cleveland, Ohio, Is spending Calcs, Mrs. fj. A’ Dixon. Mr. C,
W. Humll, Mrs. II T limit, Mrs w ill he hi'til u l M e K iu h -v H u ll u l
feta trimmed with mulching vol- several days with Airs. F. J. Wll- C.
Lind, Mrs C II Moss, Mrs 7 1kid |M il. w ith .Mm Cl. It . C u ll
4 vet flowers, The bridesmaids were link und Mr and Mvx. (irover II, F
Newsome. .Mrs. S J Nix, Alt* flXUV U-w |4Ul'Jxt H|M'uket.
the Misses Neil Ltacon, Atlanta, Williams at their home on Sanford AVatson
Heel, Airs. M It Smith,
T h e lle tn S ig m a P h i w ill n u e i
tin., Jackie Cumeron, .Sanford and Ave.
Miss Klhel Hlser. Mrs Mhium at 8 p i n . at the home of A irs. AV
Atlanta ami Hlyviu Plumlee, l)ulMr. ami Mrs. Mctiruder Toms Vlnup, Airs. Al, K llaker, Mrs II C. 11&gt;it •-)■Ison Jr., L'11115 S link ,Av'
las. Texas, sister of the brideK. Avlggins, Airs. J. C. Sykes, and
' 'uoont .Their rlresse* were styled of Alexandria, Va. ami Mr and Ihe hnslesses. Mrs. Hess Jones,
TU ESD A Y
'iflcntlcnl to that of honor atten­ Atrs. Kdwurd Smith af Lartun, Va. Airs. Joe Chittenden, and Ihe
The Fldells Class ol tlie Fir*,
were
the
guests
last
week
of
Air
dant In o fall shade of pink .They
Misses Kdnu uml Laura ChlMett- linptisl Church will meet with
ulso wore matching bamleuus and uml Mrs W J David.
Mrs. Horace K. Turner 210 AVc&gt;,
den
Seventeenth Street, ut s p.m. wtilt
rurrlcd muffs.
Mrs
llevcrly
Wugllnrn
of
larng
Little Miss Constance David.
Group No. I. Mrs H I Cordell,
In charge
cousin of the bride, acted *» [
Bridge Tournament ehairmiin.
The Unity Truth Cla*' will meet
ut the X’uhle* Hotel at 7:1b p. III.
* M t f o E r i K i^ . o ' v i i s v r &amp; u ..... Moves Into Third
with Carolyn parsons in teacher,
The study will he taken fiom the
......... ........
njr a
Mr. anil Mrs. J. At. Cameron Week Of Play
hook ”Pence lleglni ut Home.” The
heart neckline and tiny puffed
sleeves. The very full skirt was had us their guests their daugh­ A Mile hell, three-quarter, move­ puhlle is Invited
The Dependable ( la 's ol tin
gathered at Hie waistline. Kite ter Miss Jackie Cameron, Alisa ment was pfnyed Friday nlulit In
Uncoil anil Miss Alsrv Mai
First Methmllsl Church will meet
wore a flora tirra and carried a NelhIhe
.Sanford
Dupliralr
Itridgr
Duke of Atlanta, (in. They were
ul 8 p.m. ill AIcKlniey Hull In
taffeta bow.
In he'attendant* In the firs- Club. In Ihe obscure of AVIlson -ilallalion of officers will lie held
Charles llutt of Panama City, here
l.amlley, the game was directed
tllck
Plumlee
wedding
that
was
alio a cousin of thv^ bride, was s o li'in n lri'il Suliirdsv aftermmn.
The H
AV W ar.* I l i l i l - C li.» *
by Mrs AVIlson l.amlley.
l Him bt-HM-r and is tlio ! — whllr ,
Mrs. Mass .Adams and living w ill mill w iih A ii. ni.fi Mis I:
satin pllluw with the two rings
look first place Inn- 11. Ilulehlson in ('morion City
Friends of Alls* Mruce Afsrle oFclnberg
held In place by tiny satin bows.
n
,
Stephen
Rockwell and Kd IIlii willi Air. and Airs. ft. P llulyn us
—
Serving us best man for Mr. Stlneciphrr will he inlereslcd to gins were second and Atr&gt; AV tl co-hosts, fur ii wiener must at 7
learn
(hut
she
Is
a
staff
writer
V Plumlee was AVatren Moore of
t'lifton ami Stanley Albert were p.m.
Maeon, (la. Ushers were Charles for Ihe Marryvlllc, Tenn. College third.
The Trninlng Union Study
pa
pec
"Hlghlanil
Echo”
and
I
s
Poteec also of Macon, Bill Burka,
The tournament to determine Course nt the First [InpHsi
a member of Ihe college chili
Atlanta. (2a.. Henry Richter Jr.. also
champion
moved
into
the
marching band, "The Scotch High­ third week and will continue Church will begin nt 7 p.m.
Hanford, and John J. Butt Jr. of landers".
The Hanford Tourist and Hhufthrough Ihe Iasi Fridav Irt OcloPanama City.
flelioard Cluli will have a ham­
ber.
The mother of the bride chose
for her daughter’s wedding an af­
Thme - competing In Friday burger barbecue nt Ilu- club build­
ternoon length gown of ceil blue Nursery Toured
night's game were Mrs. Camilla ing beginning at h p.m- Bring i-ataffeta ahantuug, styled on prin­
Bruce, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Hat- lad or desert.
cess lines featuring an empire By Ixora Circle
The Golden .Slipper rin&gt;» of Hie
lean, Afn. K. II. I.anry. Allis
waistline accented by scallop* pinMargaret Davis. Miss Hilaire First Baptist Church will meet n&gt;
The Ixora Garden Circle mel Ktrcnhoff, Airs. .Mildred Sapp, the home of Mr*. N. C. Booth,
, » «d In a deeper ton* of .blue. Bhe
V wore a small matching hat am- recently for Its first fall meeting Mrs. Bell Jennings, Air. and Mrs
of
the season at Ihe home of Mrs Clyde Hatnsoy. Air. nnd Airs. Sianbroidcrad with rhlncstonea and a
McKay Truluck with Mrs. Wight ley Alber
Albert, Miss Inn Kell, Airs.
corsage of white eamationa.
lira, Plumlee eho*e for the oc­ Kirtley and Mrs. Roy Graena aa Chandler,
Duo to iHijuilitr duniiintl we
co-hostesses.
casion an afternoon length rath
Mr. Bellas, Mrs. Huy Tillls, Airs
The
meeting
was
called
to
or­
adoption of pure silk In pistachio
C, Wiley, Airs. K. E, Anderson.
extoml nur 110,(Hi Show
bv the chairman. M n, Kar- W.
green, featuring the new long der
Fred Stein, Atrs. George McCall.
Ivle
Housholder,
who
announced
princess line breaking Into fullness the covered dish luncheon and Mra. W. P. Fields, Mrs. Keys,
Curl for 1*1.50 nntl our f 15
at the hemline. She wore pink general business meeting (n h John Williams, Mrs. J. K. llaker.
accessories and a corsage of whtle held
Mrs.
J.
tl.
Cordell,
Airs,
Odessaca
In McKInlev Hall Oct. I t at Konold, Mr. Webslcr, Mra. Flora
Wellnt Dyn Curl for 110.00.
carnations.
11:30 p.m. with Mrs. Leonard Toy Donnan.
Hines, Mrs. T. C.
Following the wedding, a re* of
Orlando sneaking on garden Brown Jr.Cecil
and Joe Aloss.
caption was held at the woman's
SpflclulH thru Oct, only.
M Club: -Guests were greeted at Ui* therauy. Membera were urged to
attend.
w door by Mr*. P. I!, Hmimtllat and
After the short business session
Call for nppolntmunt.
Mrs, Harry Pappas, The brlde’e refreshments carrying out a Hal­ Wilson P-TA Plans
table was-laid with an ecru heir­ lowe'en theme were served and
loom outwork cloth. Crystal ean- th« members departed to low Hallowe'en Event
H a r r i e t t ’s B e a u t y
delabra held burning tapers and Mr* L. E. Speneer'e nursery.
The Wilson PITA of Pinla mel
Those present were Mrs. John Thursday nlghl and discussed
Angel, Mra. William B u ai Mir. plana for Ihe Hallowe'en carnival
;»mothers wedding. The four tiered
Rafnh Dean, Mrs. John Pllsnal ‘h!t will be staged Saturday, Del
Nook
cake waa tupped with a miniature
K.
US'
The meeting date for the or1M Bo. Oak.
PhOM 171
ranliatlon has been changed fknm
Thursday to Uw Brit Tuesday ol

Pug* 1

Mon. Oct. 18. 1951

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Non. Oct. II. 1994

H i t SANTORO H I BALD
AT L O N O

Athletics Purchased
By Philly Syndicate

LAST

By AlanMovaf

'f T *

PHILADELPHIA (iY i - An right-man Philadelphia syndicate modia dramntlc ln»t*ininutc nurrhusr of the Philadelphia Athb'tlr* trial
trtfrhl. nnvuig American League hardmll for thl* city.
The action i ndecl the baiirtmtl life nf one of the name'* greatest
figures, til-year-old Connie Mark.
Month* of confusion and Indecision over the Htntu* of the Alhl a i n wa* i-mltd when the syndicate »*f wealthy and pronilnml
Philadelphians Ismaht out Connie and hi* «on. Knrlc Mark, nnd
mad* n one-ninth partner of Hoy Mnrk in n four-mlllloij-dollnr deal.
The syndicate moved with startling speed in ronrluding the deni
that kept the A'* from being
transferred to Kansas Cly. II »n»
only lad Tuesday that the Ameri­
can League met in Chicago ami
approved sale of the club to Arnold
Johnson, Chicago bii*lni’?*man wlm
wanted to lake major li*ar!iir* h a w - ;
hall to Kansas City.
Hoy Mnrk was Riven until II
o.in. (inlay to make up Ids mind
Crooms At-mlemy dropped Its on
whrthcr to sell to Jrhns in.
second p m i' of tin* season to Eu­
appeared that nothing short of
clid high mhool hi DrLand Fri­ n It
mlrnrle fnuV.1 save Ihe franchise
day night, IH-12.
llio local news­
Panther* tnurhilnwn* were made fur Philadelphia,
ran the team’* obllunry
by I)on Burke on a nlny through papers
with an "It was nice to have
renter anil Arthur Knight on a notice
yen lor 51 years" saint a IInn
rut| off t nr hie. Two other Tt&gt; had
the Philadelphia tirmip. slmiy
play* werii called tinrk because *&gt;i Hut
In their civic pride with thr thr.imhl
rulr# violation*.
,
The Del.ninl trnm u*eil conairi- the nation’* third largesl dly was
about to lose Us American League
*f C r o n i n * ( t o to HuBgerford representative, saved tho day, ac
Thursday night for tho Hobart* complisblnu a deal in less Ih.m 72
rse 0o&amp;
TO h a v l
homecoming. Ij i »1 year, Groom* hours that no one here seemed
able
to
work
out
In
Ihe
If
n
r
pro
defeated the Unbent*,111-6.
*
e r ju iy W
The loml tram enrllcr thl* »ea- vinos monlbs.
p u r &lt;5Awr
Tile new group, which has u«krd
ton wn* ilufuated nt Melbourne
CAMP UP S t r S
Preaident Will llarrld|le ol Ihe
11-6.
A ti ifUUPPD
American U-nguc to approve the
^SASP. A SP OS
purchase ogrecmenl. pnl&lt;l Ponnie
) t t P T 2 Sg
Hr 1601.(am for his 3tc shares and
iro P P P P B / 0
R a v e Knrle R4A0.000 for bis 163
'm u z ts F e c n o S .
shares. It assumed liability for a
t i ,200,000 mortRBRe behl by the
ifieiriNffd AyJVH« Mfifti
Connecticut Oaneral Life Insur
nnce Co. The balance of the four
million Will be uses! to pay oil
other tndchtedncia nnd as wurkinit
capital
lloy
y was Riven $430,000 f»»r Ills
16.1 snares, but he reinvested |2Vi.
non In the new ownership Rronp a
The Associated Pres*
Welterweight champion Kid (inv s psrlner.
The new owners, who plan to
fty MKKCKIt IIAII.KY
llsn and challenger Johnny Saxton,
orlatrd Prrss
Prrs* Hpoi
H
both euljrr to Ret the affair over meet early this week ti* reorj'nnlA • Assm-latrd
g»mn of the season by whipping
Mississippi, Florida r*»^IrK**A.ri» 1i lilglily
with, will make n third ntteinpl the club, eleel officer* nnd n hoard
favored Texas Tech 20-13,
tiaina seem to have thr
Wednesday nltfhl In have It out III of direclnr*. nro:
Hie Bed It aider* from
Arlluir (InllnRtier, Inickiuu firm eistern Conference ctinmplonihln’ I knocking
II ift-mnnd lltle llRhl In Phlladolexncullve and former nnllfiiu! seull race all In lliemselves al pie mlil- the imbealen class.
phLa.
Georgia used a field goal tn heal
The Iwlce-noalpoiunl bout was ln« ehnmpkm; T. It. Ilnnff. an In way point of the ia.lt season—ond
erigiunlly scheduled outdoor* for vestment mnn: Harney Fischer, oil neither has a clear-cut advantage Vanderbilt 161* after Hobby Goodall'.* i-onvnrstnns loot put the Com­
July 14 and then Sept. 1. 'Ihe first and automobile industrialist; Nn al Hie moment.
The Ola Miss Rebels face their modore* within sight of (heir first
postponement was caused by the (lore Slay, owner of Hie Hnc(picl
Joe Graff Kicked Iho threeCuban champ’* Injured rlRhl hand GsraRa Corp.; Morion Llebmnn, most formidable foe of the year virtory.
and the second when the Kced um nf a Philadelphia department In Utile llork Saturday when they pointer to start the Bulldog* on
rame down with o virus nnd the •lore nisrtnalo; Arthur Hosenberu. tangle with till* unexpectedly po- their Conference campaign with a
chain executive: Jack Hensel, I’ll I lent Arkansas Itaaorhack* Major victory
tnumpa.
Albert Ktinnrc, sunhlng for in­
Tho clever, 26-ycnr-nirl tlavllan adelpbls advrrtlslnu apeney man; hurdles lomnlnlnR for Alabama
Is thn 1-3 favorite to make Rood John Crlscnnl. automobile denier, are meeting* with CenrRln Tech jured Hart Starr, was Ihe hero
nnd Auburn In November—when of Alabama's s u r p r i s i n g 37-6
in III* elRhth title defense. Snxlnn. ant Hoy Mark
34, makes his hid with a fine 4.1-3 2 Said Hoy, after the official an 'Hama lil*lorn-ally Is at' its best. trouncing of Tennessee In a game
nounremcnl:
Tennessee appeals In be the tough- ruled a tosoiip. Elmore passed for
record.
"f bavr notified William llin e-it of four SEC opponents Florida three lourhdowni and look rush­
1,’llli will lelccssl the brml.
ing honors by running (or 107
rldRe, president of Hie American still must play.
Gerry Dreyrr, the former 1lr|t- liCsnue, Ibat we have nRrerd to
Knell of the three leaders lias a yards
lih Empire welterweight cham- sell to Ibis fine uroup of civic- 3 &lt;i conference record.
In other weekend games, Florida
champlun from South Aflca, Is minded Philadelphia businessmen
Ordinarily, MlssUdupl’s gnmo Nmoit-l bark and dnfealed KenI
hove
rr&lt;|Uefllrd
IcaRMp
approval.
with
Arkansas wouldd In
have no lucky 31-1. Georgia Terh got hy
a alight favorite In spoil Ihe New
.............
York debut of Itnmim Tl«cnrriw Our lawyers are now rneethiR and hearing on the SEC tilt's rinse, Auhurn 1-4 7 amt Miami dropped
are
drafllnu
the
necessary
le«al
al Kl. Nicholas Aetna toplght. The
what with Ihe HnzarbselU being r Mississippi Ktate 27 13.
member of the Southwell Confer
26-year-old Mexican, who flglitn out document*."
Althotrgh the MtssUilpid Arknn
HarrldRc
said
be
would
have
on
of Irm Angeles,
Is
highly
touted,
ichedull
nil
cnee. Hut when scftitfttllng
troubles sas contest Is Ihoo headliner
hearllfner, there
hommsnl
until
ho
luv.l
received
itilt
ievent
Invader*
trnm
the
West
Miss
Hilt recent Invaders
provenledu (Ho
froln lining sre several other important SEC
the
list
nf
new
owners
nnd
had
a
itnlar
healings
have been taking regular ‘
up Ihe rcipiircd six SEC opponent* buttles next weekend.
and Utt export* want tn wait nnd chance to study It.
Commissioner Hernle Monro said
Georgia Tech, which Inis a 3 1
ice.
Arkansas
would be eoimted ns the SEC
Johnson, who flew here lute ln«t[
record -nnd could move Into
The 10-rounder will he leleensl nlflht In n desperale ’asl-mlmde Helis’ fdxlli Conference fee.
crnlenllon
Ihe leaders fallcr,
hy Itu nxmt In some parts of Ihe effort In forestall the Philadelphia
Arkansas was not figured n* n piny* host loIf Kentucky.
IPI'l
country, starling nt 10 p m., EHT. deni, was slunned at liie news.
power al the begiitnlng of the sea­ Stale goes lo Alabama Mlsslssl
amt IJ4U
"1 can’t imderstsnl II," he said son, bill idler drubbing Tulsa, Is host to Florida In a nlghl
Paddy Young, Imping In uel hack ut International Airport "1 offered T ill, Baylor and Texas Hie Haior- game Gemulu and Tulnno meet
In the middleweight (op flight, Is Hoy a modi better deal. I It- would backs are the pick for Hie Smith in New Orleans In a battle of
n 12 choice In whip rugged Jesse have been a vice prrsIdent at a west Conference crown nml Iho SBC lightweights. Auburn Is host
Turner ’of St Louis In the nthrr high salary and a key farlor in Col Imi Howl
la Florida Slale and Tennessee will
Monday nlfthl TV bout at Brook- the Kansas City setup. I prnmhcd
Ule Miss and Arkansas nre two rnlertaln Dayton (Ohio) in a pair
lyn'e Eastern Parkway Arena.
to Rive hi* son, Connie Mock III. nt the lew undrfcalrd nta|or Icnins of non SEC games. Vnmfhrhlll Is
The 16-rounder will he leleensl s five-year tralnlnR emir:e ,n I left In the country nml If the Heb- Mir
by AHC at 10 p.m., KHT.
make a baseball man mil of Idm elt ran urt by the Ratorliacks Tram
W. &lt;i» T.
U U ild liip l
a r» it I mill
I offered him thn moon And now they iJmuld have clear sslllnu lo .Alahs
am
i 0 n I ooo
what baa hr Rot, a mie-nlnlb In a perfect season—and prebabit
rchatily a BCfidfil"
i •» « tom)
(Wildlife Director
lores! In nothing. Ills son won’t New Year’s dale In thr (tugar nr&lt;„ii,i
i 0 f» I non
■Ism Kilt Cl ll
o ,7ft o
. a
Howl.
have a dinner In Ihls group."
IN
Hf.iln
t n uno
Hoy has been Riiarnnleed a one
Mlsabslppl trounced Tu'ane 34-7 TMinr hm**
ffers Suggestions year
41 liftu
t
contract al hi* present SSVDOO last weekend nnd Arkansas inured Kruinrky
i a n i*nr
Aiitna r ii
ti a n .000
salary
by
the
new
group.
Into
national
eltenllim
with
an
upo Cure Bird Losses
, &lt;i a n o»n
I #4iii| mI h i i ii Htntn
\
re! 2U-7 victory over Texas
ii
a n OOll
T i i Iu m #
TALLAIIAHHKK— Florida
................._
ii
1 M «&gt;«u
Umlslana Slate won Its first Vnmlrrlillt
&lt; T I a»« u rn riMiriliMl &gt;i« It ia] f u
lerfnwl hunters have an opportuni58 College Team s
won nritl In*I r it u n til* lu«t In nuurIn* |uir« «intfiirM).
the wxtarfowl population, by
poperatlng In ntt effort to reduce Still Undefeated
aerloua crippling losses according
NRW YORK lAt-KIfty-elRlit eo’to B. B. fHhorly) Jones, dlrrcln*
football Iranis nre still on
of In* 0am* and F m h Water Pish lego
beaten and untied but tittle New
Commission.
llrilatn Ktato Tendiers Colloue of
Joifes said today that a reporl
from • the Atlantic Wsterfnw
BSounell
H . . , Indicates
. . . . . . Hint
■ ■ hundreds
■ I
New nriiuin mstn (ia* won two
iis ol
thousands
of ducks are hnlni
ny west- game*
while registering 60 polnl*
ad annually
ually through crlppllinir *nd nnd
nothing It* opponenln scorereduction
on of this loss I*
In one way—by the
Of Uie 10 leama thal have S-(l
■hi
emphasise the sarlajuines
nusness of record*, UCLA anti College of
Emporia head the llat with the
trippllnr l&lt;
** Wstsrfuwl
tho
i and figure*
.hey show thal
cripple losses In the Atripple lossc
Klywsy
range from

Crooms Defeated
At DeLand, 18-12

Third Attempt
Will Be Made
For Title Bout

Three SEC Teams Undefeated
. At Midpoint Of Grid Season

S

Eight FSL Teams
Indicated For '55

S

W irtrfr

Bowl Opponents
Are Predicted;
Long Runs Noted

Roundup

Ry GAYLE TALBOT
NEW YOIIK t^t-Up lo now when
anyone #aked whether we thought
NKW YORK (Jt—Monday’s foot­ Rooky Marciano er.uld h a v e
ball wash, and wonder hnw they’ll wJifpped Jbo faiuls when the Brown
he icrlLng the stuff In the bowls BomneT was nt hi* wonderful best,
Ihe answer hat been In the nega­
this year?
Here’s a mid-season gues* al tive.
The memory nf Joe on the night
the lineup In Use big bowls, haied
on records to dale and remaining he knockrd nil nnd hospltalfied
Max Schmellng with a rlngle sus­
schedules:
HOSE HOWL—tioulhera Califor­ tained flurry of punches still 1* too
green to go back on him thl* soon
nia vs Wisconsin.
SUOA It HOWL—Mississippi VI no matter how great our present,
admiration for Rocky.
West Virginia.
Our argument na* U-en hased on
COTTON HOWt^-Arksnsn* vs.
Ihe talicf that Joe Ml to hard and
Georgia Tedi
OHANGE BOWL—(bike v*. Colo-j so much when he got hi* opening
that tlocky, no defensive genius,
r»-In
GATOR HOWl«—Miami, (K la.ij would have found It Impossible ti
vs. Clncinnstl.
, survive.
Rut what, we have been sskel
New Orleans will try to gel n
team other than West Virginia, about nocky hitting Joe while nil
crushed by Georgia Tech last Jnn that w»* going on? Well. Hie rep'y
1, but the Mountaineers may have has been, llocky surely would
a r e c o r d demanding another have hit thl Bomber with a few
rights. Everybody did thal, aivt
chance.
many of Jews opponent* knocked
How close can a game lie? . . , him down too. But he always got
Alter Nstre Dime bad beaten up mad, and no doubt he wmild
Michigan Stale 36-10. Coach Terry have arisen after nocky bad pin­
Brennan nt Ihe Flobtlng Irish said: pointed bis Jaw.
"The score doesn’t show how close
That has sremed lo be s reason­
It really was" . . . When Wlicnnsln able assumption, because Lotth
trlpt&gt;rd Purdue 10-n the victory shook off some brutal punches first
kepi Intact Coach Ivy Williamson's and Inti. He was a great cham
record of never having fort to the pirn -Jeipite the fact thal his chin
Boilermakers
11c could mainly was vulnerable to a degree. The
thunk a Nt-yarri rollback with an only question Is whether he ever
Intercepted pass by soplmnore got hit finite as hard as Rocky
HiHy l,rwc . . Rut If Billy thinks would have hit him, and that
he won the day’* long-distance brings us to our present date Of
balding honors he is entitle 1 to uncertainty. (
anothrr think . . . Thl. distinction
There's a bunk Just out entitled
went in John Popson, Furman naif- "TV Boxing Book." The author I*
bark, who ran a kickoff back 163 Joe William*, and his avowed pur­
yards In a 31-20 win over Tito pose is to give the home expert
Citadel
Rut Bob KlsJel of Am­ romc idea of how to score a fight.
herst had touchdown nina of Al Nobody can do that, not even Joe.
and 35 yards and Jtm Flynn of hut he does something else is a lot
Delaware put together scoring more Interesting He discloses ex­
srrlnts of 77 and 27 yanla.
actly how hard Marciano hits.
Scrmn that afler Rocky look Jer­
Are the collegians grlimg Ideas sey Joe Walcott out with one shatfrom the kick-conscious pros? . . . terlng punch at Philadelphia, n
Field goals featured (Saturday very scientific testing outfit was
games . . . Joe Graff kicked a 24 asked to measure the velocity nf
yaoJer as Georgia beat Vander- the new rhampion's haymaker
hiilr IB M and also In the fading Rocky wharkrd a light punching
minutes. Brooklyn's Joe Mastmgl- bag, nml «ome;tow liv sing elec­
ovannl booted a 37-yard goal for tronic gadgeto nml physics equa­
Wyoming's 0-7 win over New Mex­ tions, litcy got an answer.
ico . . . Down Texas way they're
"It proclaimed." swear* Wil­
railing Texas team the "rudder- liams,
"that the champion's best
lert Umglmrns" and Iho "great­ punch Is
more powerful than an
est non-scoring team In the coun­ armor piercing
bullet. .Specifically,
try" . . . Three defeats have the punch received
a rating of 02.1
brought sail days . . . And what fool-pounds, as against
600 foot­
happened lo Notre Dame’s wealth pound* e h Itried fur the most nowof material, said to be the na­ erful American band gun bul'et.
tion's greatest . . . Mix of the Irish­ A fool-pound la the energy required
men played 60 minutes against to lift one potind one foot off the
Michigan Stale.
ground. Ily woy nf comparison, in
n somewhat dmllur lesl Hob Frt
Boston fans having a big sea art Irr’n best pltrn rcrordrd 606 foot
. . . Both BO nnd till are mr.le- poiiitJ.*."
fealrd . . . But the longest m nhr
uf the men who eondurfed
winning streak is altered by Okla­ (heOne
had Iwxnd n little in col­
homa and Cincinnati—!! In a row lege,teal
be gave It it dry run
, . Until last week no bark on Iho before and
lettihg Rocky take his lick.
Alabama tnum had stored on Ten- Hli highest
figure ws* 200 foot­
knessee . . . So the Crimson Tide pound*. or maybe
had n field day—37-0 . . . A hun­ good bond salesman.normal for a
dred horseman called "The Sher­
edn
iff's Pftuo” rode from Lubbock, I . "The
J™ gentleman,"
,
...
,Williams
,
....
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I n An Ilia,
iitin lillf
Ten., to Baton Rmigc, Le„ f0r 1 HDlli§«
w if , ?*dUR
Hilo
hi* Wi
wlimllflc
salcliel
for
a
last
fact.
A
4}
Colt’s
lh« Tejfa* Tceh-lJIU g a m e ...........HI
was n long rido bark home after ammunition Is rated at 416 foot
LSU’s 30*13 victory . . . Ynli have pounds and I* credited wlHi being
In gn back 63 years to ftrv 1 an able In knock a man - town. If Hint
IlllnnU team that lost Its first four knock* a man dawn, whal does
Horky do when he lands with 627
games,
foot-pound*?"

Coach Says Offense (IKk ima„ e9mn (ll thP,c,(,l)(! ,luir
Helped FCU " P q
nf the game at Itileigh wheit FSti
11panic from behind ami .-icnred two
TALl.AHASSE , Mt-Coselt Tom
Nugent says effective use nf a
newly Installed Iwn-unlt nlfensr at
Florida Stale University helped
Hie Seminole* tn a 13-7 football
victory over North Carolina .Hale
Salop lav night.
And If the Kcmlftntca haven't ah
sorbed alt (be fine pnlnls atmut
Ihe Iwo-tesm attack, there'll be a
good opportunity tn leant this week
when KBU runj up against Au­
_ teams
burn's X and Y
The payoff on Nugent's pip and

Seminoles Downed*
By Palalka, 13-0,
In Conference Tilt

Sports

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victor
ain't two defeats
In t
rd quarter quarterback
Harry Mnucy nf FSU was sent Jn
tmirhdmvn* slid rc'lslered It* third
an.1 ta u r d • touchdown
louctulown pasu I t
Jluunv lure Taylor.
Massey re
Iwyk
(timed
quoin iIn thr fourth period
d nu.iln
and fired an four yard tmtrmia
tnurhdown
pars lo Billy Graham Graham
cmivcrlrd.
I
(Inly casualty of the game was freshman halfback Hill Weaver
with n broken Jaw. Weaver will
mis* tho (HP at Auburn.
‘ I *"k&gt;,V*Ea*"T*‘" —

Behind an experienced, fastchnrgtnR line, the Palotka Maro- .
on* racked up two third uuartrrtl*
TDs to blast the Hanford Semin­
ole* In tho latter*’ first conference
game, 13-0.
Hanford recovered three Maroon
fumbles In the first quarter but
failed to capitalise on them and
lost the ball on downs each time.
P n l a t k n controlled the ball
throughout the remainder of Ihe
game, but at half-time had failed
lo score,
Tn
ICO rf1
in the third quarter, afler a S u ­
... yards, -------#M
stained drive of 73
Charlie#
Williams. IIfiO-pound
...........
l l----------* “Maroon
------ h a l f - ^
hack,
15 ----------------yards around end
__ , .swept
. enl ...
—
In score the first of two Pnlatkn
touchdowns. The extra point try
wat not good, luster In the same
quarter, the Maroons received n
Hem Imile punt on their own 40 fcnd
marched to the Hanford 86. wlltro
Williams hit 160-pound Naroon
end Jimmie Allen with * 89-yard
touchdown pass. The extra point
try was good.
„ . ,,
Although palalka controlled Hie
ball, they were unable to score*w
again throughout the remalndtr of
the game.
Bob Bhormakor, 163-pound Han­
JACK Bill, of I.ngunn Beach,
Calif., huga the BB-pmiml, nne- ford senior played a good defsnnttnre while sea has* that made rdve game at guard, catching kevhim rhsmplnn In Ihe fishing iterliy cinl Maroon backs In their own
sponsored by the Los Angeles harkflrld. Also outstanding In the
Junior Chamber of Cornnierre and Sanford defense were Hud Davis,
Lorry Bates nnd Jim Hawkins,
■ local newspaper. Ills prties In- who
Up tn trap a PalStka
rlnds a 2J-fnot cruiser and a HS4 passerteamed
for a 16-yard loss In the
car. (Jill landed hla giant off ths lecnhd quarter,
_ . „
Southern lip nf Cslsllns Island. aaafsrO
ta rila tlrh
r a la lk s ^
First linwns
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During P€ Period!
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Pupils at Sanford Gammar t
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Kii-korr
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K U - k iif l A v e r s w r
School nro vying In Intrnmural as
II
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roniprtHhui dining physical e&lt;lu- M
1T1
Total Yiuila
f'Btlnn periods held daily from si
11:50 to tl:*J0 a. in. Both hoys nnd
girls nro in the competition.
Tampa Gets Ready^
(Handings, lesntts and schedule*
nro ns fnliows:
For Troy State
BOYS FOOTBALL KTANDINGH
TAMPA uf—Tlip Tampa Spar­
OCT. 13
OP tan* got down lo practice today
lliMim
\ \ 1. P
fl for a Troy State game Friday
&lt;# 0 26
({until
6 night that SnnrUh roach Marcellno
(oimplinll
1 n 17
0 Huerta srys will he much tougher
Grant
1 6 6
6 than eor.ipuratlve scores Indicate
Rirliaril*
0
1 1)
The Alatiama bwtball team lost
n
&gt; 0
Cox
6
a 2 23
(1 19-14 to .Stetson which was trounced
Hlsnr
r,| 3 by Tatnpa Friday.
Hesidt* for wirk, Get. 4 6
Huerta said Troy always (day**
(■ninidH'll, 17 Riser, 0
well against Tnmpn and wnnl re­
loutli, II- Cox, 0
peal the seven fumbles whlrh wrre
irant, 6— Hirhanls, «
fir
so damaging In Iho lo«o to Stetson
Rnldh. 36- Riser, 6
Tantpn will tie without starting
IIIirb Scorers
III points guard Joe Ziilup.kl, one of (he
Glihrles Htowart
IllO on Hie squid. Zalup-kl
12 points few 'etilers
Dickie Westfall
___Jd aa ..broken Jnw In tho
Alex McKlldiln
6 point* iecelved
H point* Sic
Paul Flowers
Itotsun game.
6 points
Bltteli Car,* ii lie
Campbell—
Coa
Johnny Emrniou ,
6 points
4 points It'oitq— Hlrharda
Hobby Harbour '
t point Riser—Grant
Geofge Peridea
I point ftlser— Routh
Billy Mtisselwhllr
(lomes this week:
M. Routh-- niehnid*
Titusville Tides
I’. Riser—Grant
W. Campbell— (lux
VW
„ m Il,«s
nn n n,
T«»tfir
(llltl.H VOI.I.F.YIIALL
TdfllOM 41w*
I n:. a.in Till am.
II Ml p hi S: n* p ill
KTANDINGH. OCT. 13
Hoorn
W I, P
IIP
26
Grant
I 6 27
Campbell
I I
20
F IA R A n y C o u f h
Hlrluird*
I I 43
43
42 When a cough starts begin Using
Cox
I i 36
ftoutb
u I 23
24 Crcomulsion quick for snolhlnl, r*16
II
23 Isxina, phlegm tommlng help. You’ll
lifer
tike iu resulii better than other medi­
Rest
Itesults for week, Oet. 4 - H .
cine or druggist refunds your money.
Campbell, 28- Riser, It)
No narcotic*. Pleasant to take.
Cox; 84— nouth, 23
HirhaVd*. 16 Cox, 15
Grant, 27
ltichanl*, 26
m iu w casgas, c s .i i ctltt. s t , i i
m
Games this week

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Today
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Easy
SOWING MACHINES GOOD and BAD
.'terms. At! makes repaired
Used Kitchen Chairs
.50
Phone 1762.
4.00
Used Stroller
JALOUSIES
5.00
Used Platform Rocker
5.00 Lifetime Aluminum—Free Estl
Used Lounge Chair
males. Free Installation—Tele
Used Floor Lamps
5.00
phone 1425. Furniture Center.
10.00
Used Box Springs
110 W First.
10.00
Used Wickerr Sofa
20 00
Used Sofa Bed
Used 3pc Wicker Living
Room Suite
20,nn
ZENITH
Used Dun hie Dresser and
TELEVISION
Mirror
33 03
The New 53V
Used 3pc Sectional
49 95
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118 South Pack He.

Phone 29

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Station WTRR»-1400 Kilocycles

FLOOR SANDINCI * Finishing; HAYNES Oil tee Machine Co.,
O.ik floors furnished, laid A finTypewriters, adding machines,
■ished. Iteasonahle terms. In bus­
Sales-Rental*, 311 Magnolia. Ph
44.
iness since Hfiju. Old llonr* maoc
like new. E. F. Slevens, Rnule
2. Rot 227; Phone 716 R-4.
25— LAUNDRY SERVICE -23

GENERAL PAINTING"

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"Don't Forget - t'liouo tiiirnctl"
1197-W.
•
Plowing, dl.clng, grading. Trees
and shrubbery moved. Dewilt

Hurilr-i 601 K 2oi)i St.

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COLEMAN Space Healers, will) oi
without blowers \ I mi Floor I'lir-

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Sanltone Dry cleaning
11 So II b lU fics-U ltii*
Soul Mite I,an minimal
■il 111 At lliM llr W i t h M h r I**
1n iu S t ««
South Side I'nodniart llldg.
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ELAK.1 APARTMENTS: room*,
I '.'ill Slr^ Del i n n . Sanford [Iff.AY :i
IT WON'T RE LONC. NOW
private bath*. l i t W. F.rM 81.
s| i|,. i ■,dirge i-mii Inn t **0i t lm.i t
\\
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p n U h o t l ) Films, Cameras and
ts
s
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ib-.pl h - mi. lit.1 it ilfn' I-.I mils in
PIANO SEIIVICE
—27
accessories at Wlrboldt'a Cam
2 APTS for rent aow, Cates Bldg.
Phiute 1113 .’7 (no; Sanford AnLei ns Install yntir
the in,nn i
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Phone 5211.
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Plain.
Technician
Fluor him a re
H eard (t.t Hu- In--i d i ' id .y w .r i
Phone
2IU4
Route
I.
Sanford
XVASHING
MACHINES
Clrrulaling Healer
i n .i m i .i I
FURNISHED kitchenette sir con­
IIEPAIUEI)
'
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ditioned apt. Stumberlanri Court
IN-.
SSIS1ION
Itn lli Ihe I ’ ,in H e lle n ic i " tin c ll
-28
Wringers and Stunners
200 .South Park Ave
Phone Dili
l»lway 17-1*2 South Phone IMM-W
m il the In le r lr tle i in lv G nu neil d rf'VFIt dreamed of fly m g ' Tlu-o
WINN'S TV
ciited a g a in *! Ih e i-.m l.-'l
DllMONT
make Hint dream a reality $1 a
Pruning Paints
ONE ROO efficiency apartment.
:ing East l.t St
Phone 417
"W e (e e l In a l co t-peralb ui m .le a t l
lesson at Seminole County Slade
.tillable or coiinlc or Mnalr.
McRaney
—
Smith
Paint*
nf i n m p e tilin n w n u lil be m ure In
Field airport. I.oeateit hetyvi-eo
**Firast AVIfh The Finest"
Private hath, Ideally . loco ted
Sanfi.ril Vnnutnt Cleaner
2313 S. Park
Phone H74 J
keeping w ith G h r i- tn in * * p i n l ,’ '
l.onqwooif, San t.amlo Spring.
across from Post Office, fniy'ko
Service
the P.m H e lle n ic G n u n e il. M in ird y
Coll Kanfi'Cd 17.R after 7 p in
Manuel Jacnt ion's Dept Store.
I’hnnr t ’JIMOHl
Out XVrst 1fit Ii SI.
REDA-MIX CONCRETE
Fieri rot ii \ Kirby-Flee Irn Hygiene
g n v e in iiig Ih id y . *ntd
l&lt;&lt;r inloi iiialuui
Grease Trap* - Seplle Tanks
TV
Purl, for nil makes.
Ilol Inw ii y a n d Ita b y Hcd*
Window Sills - 1,Intel.
Phone 714-X-J
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Pay, Week or month—Te'.. 1425.
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t u r n 1 I OIIND THF 7r .....
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MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
N E .'.'tU M tV t's M I. A COANCC )
NOW ONLY |I 711.95
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( q i l t IXI617(71 ’• MtM(l-’
Furniture Center
111 Weat First
V V .-M d v y W H A T
Sperlnl — TV and Radio
Phone 1335
309 Klin Sve
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Service and Itcpnlr*
131. 'wM ‘M,Afr*.*
Foil SALE, tresh milk cow or
APT. clone in, newly painted. 703
non hen n E r r s tv
RCA
Motorola
Sates
ami
Service
fresh heifer. Bog I6t3, Sanford
W. 1*1 St. .'immlc Cowan, phone 20O East 27th SI. Phone 1672 X R
Phone 788 .1
Gene’s Texnco Servlre
618.
u
1129 Sanford Ave.
Phnne llxb
ERIGIDAIRE '
ti.»&gt;E tOUIIT apt Furnished I
5
bedroom unit*. Newly redec­
y.
AUTOMATIC WASHER
orated. Apply Apt No. 2.
o
PO It TA H LE W E L D IN G
AWN INCH
(All Porcelain I Used one season
1 ft6(1 M liirnl.hcd Apt. 2300 HelFlrelrn- Are and
ellyeue
Save lino Easy Splndry Wash
Aluminum, canvas, metal.
i'-:*vllle Ave.
Will go anywhere
cr. Ixioks Rke new only (90
Free estimates.
All Work Goarunleed
Dealer for (Hidden Paint
. CLAUDE H. WOLFE
Avalon Apts. Efficiency.' Phone SEMINOLE JALOUSIE C(1
Edward T. Arrirh
m .tA N r K COflPORATinN
2322 Slohawk Dr.
I'honr 7220
West lat SL_______Phone 421 3(15Aft.
Sanford A* e.
Phone 2117
APT. 112 Elm Ave Phone 1787-W.
cfiOSr.EY Refrigerator, Maun 1
Venetian Blind*
Chef gas range. Excellent eondi
Trailer SPACE" asailubie AduUs
(Nationally Adv. Holla-head)
Insurance___ - n n
tlon. Phone Itltn-M after 5 v m ii iionly. 110. per month. Phone 2310. • Clear View Awnlnga • Spun
l,llc
Glass
•
Porch
roll
down
4 ROOM apt. 518 West lit SI.
AWT1CLK8 WVfTBD - 6
shades • Travis and Curtain
Phone 1734.
Preferred Rale* In Preferred
Rods
WE BUY. sell and trade used fur­
Policy holder.
5 ROOM HOUSE. 215 Holly Av-» Seminote Venetian Blind Css. niture. Wllscm-Malcr Funriture Co
John XVilllnniH In*. Agency
All K 1st Phone 93*_________
Ops stove and water neater 820 West 3rd St.
Phone MS
417 Hxnfntd AILinllr llsuk
Phone 12021
7— I'Mg-l.lveslorh-Hunpllaa — f
Phone 34
UBS Television Ret*
NICE, Clean, comfortable rooms, 189,93 Up
Free Demonstration FOR KALE Welmaraner Gyp Just
hot water year ’round
The
BROWN'S AMOCO STATION
right age tu start running deer
(tables Rooming House, 401 Mag­ 201 South Park
Phone 9197
or train on bird-. I'lione Sanford
nolia Ave.
SEE US FIRST FOB
1920, Extension 215 or Winter
" Vised ”tractors
Insuram"’ of all kind*
Park 2829 32
Ford Tractor with 4 row Holland
RAYMOND
M. HALL
Downstairs, cool, fill Pur r
planting units. 91,100.
illBRf P WANTED ~ - to 201 South Park Ave
Phone 060
BRITT TRACTOR CO.
FURNISHED apt. Phono 083-W
FOUNTAIN' help wonted. i.|.|.lv in
Hlway 17-92 South
Phone 501
after 0 p in.
person lo Groce at Foust Uruu
^ O U G H I O N INSURANCE
Store.
ALUMINUM WINDOWS'
IRAtlLE furnished apt. Phone
PHONE 811
All types. Quality being equal We WHITE women age 20 lo to coo
3J-W.
A fLAN TIC BANK BLDG
arc not undersold
tact Mr Taylor lit our Green
5 ROOM furnished apt. wllli gu
CAMI'BELI.S CABINET
l|ou»e. Vaughan. Inr
Fern
rase Impilre 1109 Park Ave.
Ill way 17-02 South
Phone Mt7
Park. Fla
Miihiiill/e Ami Ltmninii/.p P
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LOVELY one hetlriMtm liirnlstieil Used furniture, appliance*, tools, ’’ MAKE I2U dally Sell I.mini....
lo-oire will)
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Name Plates. Write Hm-e.s in
etc. Bought—sold. Larry1' Mart,
Collage by monlli or yeni
Aillehoro. Mass Free xomph
32t East 1st St. Phone 1831.
’round. Free electric nod water.
and ilelnils."
____
Boyd - Wallace
It. J. Carrol, 5 Points Molel, ti
Rnggerly Appliance Center
miles South on IT-02.
fc
"Your 31ii to uI Friends"
11
WORK
WANTED
It
Ul
“ Your Wcsllnghome Dealer"
I'lione
101
FURNISHED 4 room apt. Close
Maytag Washers
eneral re
C A R P EN T E R wants
Phone 1751
In. 217 Dnk Ave Phone &lt;11(1 IIS Magnolia Ave.
homas \V
ialr ,__
nnd _______
painting.
n;...
. Jlmrnle Cowan
Ferguson, 1401 Court fit. Phone
SPECIAL
2ait-n.
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FURNITURE CENTER / I'hnne 2501-M.
Lake Mim.-oe Fla
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Phone H25*ij\WNS MOWED by Je rry laird
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Avocado.. M.ingoe ,. I'Hro.. Land |
Phone 247-W.
HIGH KCIBIOL hoy with juiwi-r

B o u rn

SHERM AN CONCRETE
PIPE CO.

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Aluminum

mower need* lawn, lo mow
Vcnctlnn Illind*
2 ROOM furnished apartment Willi
Phone 71(1 V I
private hath and entrance, elec­ Enclosed head. Sag oroof liollom
tric slove and refrigerator New
rail with (ilarlie enils. Plaslic or WILL TAKE ra re ol your rruld in
ly painted, rlean. 1(0. Phone 879
rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
my home, while mother work.
cords.
Phone 73n M
* " n Red room furnished apart Hcnktirlk Glass and Paint Co.
ment, f.Y) munlhly. also one Ivd 112 114 West 2nd SI.
LICENSED
lirnellea nurse Day
Phone 320
room at $50 2101 Magnolia, ito
or nlahl Itox III eoi Herald
berl A Williams Phone 1072
SAVE MONEY ON:
It— 8PKCUI. WRRVICK* 14AXVNINGH JAl.ntlKIKS
ontJUND floor apartment Tied
ENVKLUPES, lellerhead*. slate
VENETIAN BLINDS
room, dining room, living room,
merits, Invoice*, hand bills, and
kitchen, hallirooin shower, enrn Free estimates. Write to Mfg
p r o g r a m . , etc. Progressive
Agent—Glenn C. Hit, 2119 l.au
pletely furnished 313 Palmello
I’piriling Go,, Phone 408-40.1
nd. Or rail Days—IBB7-J. Nights
Ave.
West 13th St.
1291-J, Sanford.
Morning Sentinel, Or
* - » l A L ESTATE FOn SALE- 3 Paint
92 50 Gal. ORLANDO
tando Evening Star. Call Ralph
New
Work
Shoes
&gt;3.98
Pali
w s t . J o h n ’s h e a l t y ' c o .
Bay. JI63 J.
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
Thohe 1129- A. 11. Petcrson.llroker 310 Hanford
Ave.
Phone
1321
RUGS nnd Upholstery Dur.irlean
Associates - A. R. Petrrson Jr.,
oil In your home or in our shop
P. J.. cheslerson. Alliert N. Flits
REHTONIC
Use again the same dnv
Garfield Willetts, John Mcisch
Triple Cushion Mattress
Snnfnrd lliinirlritit Service
" Made Smooth lo Soothe"
308 East 4th St.
Plume 2210
* T ttrt/&lt; W ( h a l t *
Furniture Center
116
West
1st
St
Phone
1423
Roorr
PLUMBING
aom 201 Edwards* Blda,
Commercial
4
Pn. 16
Park C
l
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Conlriiel and repair work Free
BRICK
M- Stringer
J. &lt;L Alexander
T. M
esllmale. It l, Harvey. 20&lt;
Rea.
Common, Face, and Unman
i*. Real Estate flroker*
Sanford Ave Phone 1828.
Make Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
.llEltRODM block house. 1301
"Ynur Brick llcadquartera"
FLOOR sanding and finishing
Phone
East 4th St. Phono 438 X II.
one 1211
Phon* 111881
Cleaning, waxing Serving Kominolo County since 1925. It. M
LAYA-WAY8
Gleason, l.ake .Mary.
JJIJ.Y • HEM* - R E N T
Gills
and
Toy*
fnr
Christmas—
M t M t f N n M. BALL, REALTOR
llso our Lay-a way Plan.
• Furniture • Gar Scat Cover.
S. D. lliahleyman, Associate
FURNITIIRE CENTER
201 South Park Ave.
Phone M0
Edmond'* UphulHlcry Simp
116 West I si St.
Phono 1423 2714 French Ave.
Plmuo 1908
For your Real Estate needs:

Cullen And llarkev, Broken

L i T Tr;i \

WE MAKE

works

2801 South Par's Phone 233 J,
Bromley ralMAS Bid*. Phone U l J ALL TYPRR:
PR8: Nursery fnrnliiim
* Welding
cabinets, driftwood coffee teblas. • aitcl• fabrication
General repairs.
LO)VELL E. 02.IER
mode* n -m o d arn , Ltd,

J. L. POWELL, OWNER

V&amp;4.

Celery Ave.

lldar^ low cm ! homes.

Phone 408-W

LAY A WAY PLAN
Whether buying or ieillng.it will
and Finance Plan
Now In effect on all Sporting Goods
P V w . V u l, REALTOR
• Guns • Ammunition • Tents
Boats. Motors and Trailer*
'’Cal!

Toy*—Play*round Equipment

Robeon’* Sporting Good*
NEW, modern 2 bedroom homo.
Phone 008
Outside city limits. Phono 1303-J 304 East First St.
IMMEDIATE occupanc
New 9
38 bedroom
— hi
.muse. 18,050, terms.
ie 1154-X-R after 6 p.m.

SEMINOLE
MINOLK REALTY

M■vealaga—
B nSL
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MS-1
EvetUiga—442-W

T. W. MEMO
W I f lW

Trumpet*, Trombone*, Drum*
ALL other Band Instruments
Complete
“
tin accessories
Easy Term*.
ental
-J# w._—
„ System,
Repairs
We Invite

BUKUR’H

** M04 Cedar Ave

T m SO ToUl Price

droom block
of a big oak tree. CTose'?/l *lft^
tty room, slove and apace Neat-

Just completed, t
home. Located

tilt

USED dining room suit, consisting
of buffet, table and six chairs,
hone I70-W.

bedroom P ie. Ven blindsi, kitchet
tchen equipped,
- ...
*rrfH,npd breriew nr.
.lullfiilly landsraped, •tunic
m . Phone lttl-W .

I7-- Ailtinoidilli's

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MOBILE IHIMEH
For Ihe liesl coarlirs ami Ho- he-d
terios on both new and n.rd
see in

Enslside Trnilrr Sfllr*
P.il.ilka. Fla

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SANFDBI1 MOTOR CD.

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I on i Sanford Ayr.
I’ll 1570 UJ
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fool, perfetd romllllob
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non, I',iik Ave Trailer I'.nk

IlgW FORD New paint,
bod). 9(&gt;3 306 W 2nd SI

lire:,

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IiBOATS - MOTORS
M ercu ry O utfxm rit M iilnr*
DEALER FDR PRUNING PAINTS
W P .Smith, Ibitlyriaril sales, ser
vice 2313 H Park. Phone 1171 J
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LOST: 3 Key. mi chain Finder
niease rrturn lo Herald ilffice
RewarlLOST: I Gnld earring with him
shine, vlrlulty Hidicr Motor.
Kanlncd Eleclrie t’hnnr 2738-W I
LOST' New mil..- nf men’-. i Ii i i m

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I.EGTRICAL HMtVIGlU—1.'
Tiles for ALL purposes
k K appliance*,
saleWall - Floor • Renalr* - Remodel FRIGIDAI
ami servlre G. It High, Ovlerin i
NABOB’S TILE CO.
Fla. Phone 4IU nr Sanford:
1007 8. Hanford Ave. Phono 1113
16)2 W after A p.m.
BICYCLE parts, repairs. Mowers,
Randall Ktcclrlc (o.
'en tools, knives, scissors, OendJx and crostcy Appliance*
garden
etc. sharpened.
Key work, Genshnrr
Youngstown Kitcheni
■ itike
eral Iteni
Klfftrlrrl cnnlractlng and rodalr*
Shop, 310 East 4th
i l l Magnolia Ave.
Plionip^ 11.'
HALL'S GARAGE fnr general Auto For Appliances, cnnlrarilrig—ai
repairing. Also Wrecaer Servlre,
'round clerlriral service. Sir
402 Celery, 1'h. J000-M - IBGG-R
your General Electric Dealer.
^N ights._____________________
Sanford Electric Cn.
I ll Magnolia Ave.
rbone 447
HEATERS CLEANED
and aervlced. Phone 1841.

CERAMIC TILE

FHA

Flnnnclnjr

For Remodeling and repair*.
Nothing Down—Small Monthly
Payment*

Sherman Concrete Co,

OflC Weft llUi

•® t“*

.calling. Plant., tr o ll. Flowering
Tree.
i
Crystal Lake N’nr.t«rv, Lam- 'la r y J
I'lione 18III-W Smifoiil

Phone: U41-1S81

CARPENTER WORK

ek repair Jobs, or imalt
ig. Call Jim 1I43-M-4.

kin g . S to rag e
**[Jotal f I/»ng Dirt.
Dlilance
Fireproof warehouse

Vxwwfitjr Trauafer

nnd StnrnRO Co.
PIuim All Ml East 3rd StPhone 4W

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All Day
Wednesday

419 E. HI St.
300 E. 3rd St.
SANFORD, FLA

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Fair through Wednesday rTfcpI
partly rlxud* near M 't runil »ilh
it tew
-imlttra-tl mill Cilxl
rousts tnniijhl nr XVrdnr%day, Ill*
•Ic rhnriRc hi Icntpcrnlure.

Make Sanford Your
Shopping Center
SANFORD. FLORIDA.

KMtulill.Hhed 1008

City Candidates Give
S tro llin g
Answers To Queries
In Sanford Five Aspirants To Commission Posts
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.

Association

at

Appear On Panel At Jaycee Meeting

CanilUIntert fo r th e C ity cnmniituslon in n e x t m o n th ’*
electio n pnrU i’iiuttt'tl in a panel diMciitudon o r c ity problem *
lit th e lilon'rt &lt;’fills lu n ch eo n to d ay a t th e Y ncht Club.

Winter

Justice Department
Figures Show
Demo Might, ' Advocates Ending
GO P Gain Here Travel Segregation

TALI.AIIAS.SKK MX-TItc l.dest
•registration liiture* show th.st tin
Republican* are gaining on the
Democrats in Florid.i, htil lln-y’ve
still tint
long wav In jo
Secret at v ol Mule lituy reported
yesterday Dial I :ivi,jmi Floridians
arc registered In vole m the Nov. 2
general election.
That'* a gam of 20,212 over 10.12
Registration liy Itemocrui* have
une up slightly from 1,215.085 to
,215,775 while the Rcputlllcunt
have gained from 110,701 to 110.

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*tv T h e

.b i .l t w

Department said to toy ihe time
ha* come fir Ihe Interstate c mi
meire ('nmiiiD.-dun In i -or n Hat
hail on racial segregation "I lider
state traveler*
The depart input made it* deel.ti
illnii in a "friend id the rmirl"
brief filed with the ICC, which i.
conxidcrltifi n complaint by the Na
tlonal A**n. for toe Advancement

for handling white and
, u,.J
Vegro paxsenger*.
I Scott nr,,„„kl„i
uronilscd i„
lo work |o niaki
Stvpii rail roach name I m the the whole ot Hie cilv diparlmcnl
•emplaint al*o filed a Joint hriet operate oil a more economical
-idny. contending that provision "I ,,,1. 1-1 without culling the service* -palate hut P&lt;|na) acrommeda
1‘vevnH *ald Ihe need* were -.lill
'.Inn* for Hie two race* doe. nol piexalelll but could not lie solved
violate anv xeetimi of the Intel *tah- l&gt;) increastni! I.ixe*
Commerce Act.
II Kwinu Di an cominr ndeil HoTlie*e railroad* recently .tilled escellenl work dor...... .. Hie pti .cnl
in rennertion wilii Ihe pmrciiillmt 11miled ri|iupmenl and *aid Hu*
Hint they do set a*ldr separate la-eil for new eumpmcMl could b,■oaehe* or porllnn.* of roache* fm filled hx good, bu*lne*like admni
the exclusive occupancy of one I'lratlon wtlh no nerd for .oldi
lionnl tnxr*
race or the other
Italiglin. al»o lonipllmeiiti-d Hie
They contended Hud the practice
conforms In riislnin^ and lav*s nf i * ,f&gt; 4,n Hir !♦»•» tli.it Ii.in bn*ti &lt;|i»ni*
Mitm* of ifu* » f I n whirh lhf&gt; Hi*
a &lt;li*fulliait huil^H shnl&gt;.
oiierato
hogiin rarlltT tlixin had nwn lh»*
The riilrnads an I Justice De !! !,ri*?."n
"V .‘T ' a ^and
' J ' 1saving
&gt;ti tin* ’ nin*idod,itmn
'rartment collided
hcud-on. in
,,
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_ | necessary lo employ the needed
predating t'io powiliim of tlie Bn- ■
d r p n m fCmiit
*&lt;m 1 1 in
r r h i l i r m to
tfi isegrega
b t im if ii . I * .• T _
wreme
in rrlalioii
Kndcr said in the oust tw o years
linn In Iranuportatlnn.
(Continurd On rage flight)
Tlie railroads said:
Illatio n ,

In the Mr it and Seventh dl*
Iricl* where red hot congressional
campaigns .ire helng waged,
Democrnls outniimher the Repub­
lican* ronsidernbiy Hill lliero. a*
elsewhere. party line* have beer
c ro sse d re g u iiw ix

in re ce n t t e a r *

In Ihc hirst
*t in*!
Districl emmiuseil
of Hernando, Hillsborough.
nircingl Pasco
and Pinellas t-iimtllr*. the Demo
rrals registered IIP,lit to t2.:ill
for Ihc Republican*.
Democrats lime an even wider
0 margin o( slreogth in the Seventh
District composed of De Solo,
Hardee, Highland*. Mnnalee, Polk
and Sarasota coimtle* The Inlal*
arc Democrats 1,139, llcpulilicans
12,469.
Outside of lhe*r districts there's
little lo allrael a hlg turnout on
Nov. 2. Statewide, Ihc ’Voting will
be In Ihe governorship contest be­
tween Democrat Leltuy Collins
and Republican J. Tom Waljon.
and in seven proposed constilu
"The derisions of the Supremo
ftonal amendments.
Court, ami llurnc of this com ml*

'# liray has predicted the iota
* ’ vole wnopf he belwprtt 500,000 nod

don, aro peter I ly Hoar Hud ibr
mure *ppn ration nf wbitir anil
flUO.UOO.
inlnrrrl nnrrsengers,) hen npinl or'niimiuifatlmts are iitnvlded, is nol
i violation nf (he Interstate Cum
merer Act, nor i* it otherwise un
’awful.”
Ally, flen Itrnwneil asserted on
Fines lolaling JPI7 were levied die oilier hand that "it is Ihe posi
yealerda) in ( itv Court by Judge Hon of Hie t'llltl I States that scgicJohn l.eonardy. Police Chief llo&gt; (alien id Hit* kind, under and pur
.mint to this commission’s sane
G. William* said today
Total court cost,* were 428, hr Ion, violates tlie Fifth Amendment
p *dded.
,
hi tlie Constitution." The Fifth
Among liie rases before th* \mendment guarantees due pro­
court was that of Jesir Kee Scott cess nf l.i v.

City Court Fines
Hit Total Of $947

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
einibl he reduced and Hie plant
worked in. In- said
■lark Raliuan .aid to- tell tb»iwa* out much freedom of rlmi c
that Ihe present ( oiium**|uii bad
already mmmdleil tin Cily He
. ao| a plant dmilld be budl und*hi
Hie original lax -Iriietlr.c lie riot
not believe Ihe id,ml rnuM In­
built for $200.non. fait would work
with Ihe Cumiulslon In gel one a*

Associated Press I.eased Wire

N. 12

Federal Trade Commission
Hits Insurance Advertising
Red-Backed Strike1f [ Ida Tax Income Deception
Threatens To Close
Than Expected char9ed,
By Board
Southampton Port

The panel was preaideil over by Thom as S tringer, who
proponed the tiueationa to the panelist*. The first question
asked was niton! how the group felt about building n sew er­
age tre a tm e n t p la n t.f o r the city T he answ ers w ere:
•
* «
H erbert P revail said he felt the w ater and sewerage
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jameson
l ilt weekend nttcndrd the fall plan was well tinder way and felt t hi* plant could be Imilt at
conference of the Florida Photo- no additional cost to the taxpayer. llo felt it should he built

ig r a p h e r s
O.jlnvon.

TUESDAY OCT. Iff. 1051

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cunt IMi’t 11&gt; till' St ill* I'lildlli't III
ln ln ir tin n nl‘ u lllif'icv huililiug at (*T&gt;&gt;i i«K* Stut**

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I . (IN D l)N 1/1*1
T h e m um A l
In n tlc lin e r port ((f S o u lh iim iilo n
wa* lh rt&lt; ilrn e ,| w ilii h a lm lilo w n
(odnv (i&gt; n ('o m n iu m » l backed wa
le r f i o ii l -dnkn aim ed at e v e ry
m ajo r flip p in g e e n le r m llo- H u
ll* it l-*lr*.
I lo- I'i dii v »lo p p ag c a lrc m l v (ias

JAM ES T. R O B IR II. H a lllie o r* nt-

torney who fare* trial In iiiitnecttoo with the kldinp-slnying of
lit, il.iiigbtrr, Judith Ann, 7. ap­
pear* In court In Miami In a bid
for lelenxe t*n t&gt;,- It Harry tosenber g, grandfather of llu *laln
clitld, inlet the court that *« tieIh-er* bl* ion-in-law bad * part
in Ibr crime lie *uld ill* tuipiclon
darted when Hubert* "ivn» r-&gt;1crx»
opcr.itlug enough witli the pdh'O.*4

Most Of Truckers
Are Quitting Strike
According To Union
Nl- \V VOltK, r \ union *t uk$s
man -aid toiluy between 9,one aid
|n last of the it 71*1 -inking Mti'k
Irixei lien* wolibl be hark on me
jiib or ready lo Mliirn lo wmk ly
nightfall
Max nl

K a p la n

i hud

e riin o iti tt

ol the AIT. Intelnatinnel Itialh P
li**od of Teamsters, said van* is
New York local* were sight g
agreements with individual Inn iing firms so fast that tlie uni n
rntild not keep track of Hip nnftier
Last

:

11 i $ 1

i c i'i'i|uest n| the HmU'ii nf I niiln d . tin* *1. 1 1*■ I'lmril
1imi hiilliuri/eil isnnam r nf
ip revriuu* i*'i
n- i'Mii*tnietinii nf new suinritx hmi-i* . at |-’S i '
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It.
1 In* e r v i e e t l l»y r e n t a l s
b e r i li i d i o n building |&lt;n».ict lh llo* Ciiluin i jiwunl( lo.t.l ll((» *a*| fain, fon do, I, or, a
■f* i n i 11ra* I l o ( 'In t t s s e n I ,:iw r e t i r e • " l i s t t o, t m i i ., ,
and
hiu ply i i | | t a i l , ,| w o k
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Hi i* -ifiurht Ix n hrut! of
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i hii ill* vi'liMt til i tv4'riu*
'♦frii i.if-, wIjo are oppo-.iog Moli in in iiDpuii .if N|j||r
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i4 u mm1i| hiivt* tin mi
li-vi (bar
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• »i fi*« Klljilicr &lt;if Mi»
humph n workers would n mam ,i
&lt;1i&gt;1171tM tli'Xl ,1mnr *4iT
Ihe job wa. ill doubl,
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Utah Republicans
Oust Bogus Hero,
Select Substitute

v a lv in g pay am i w in k in g eondi
lia n a . Tin- w o rk e r* a ie a s k in g i
m in im u m o f in
pounds, S'JH a
.W eek, ab o ut } i m ore th a n th e y m e
jin w being p aid ,
Overtime x»ork t* tin, r e in of

s a fe !®

Involved hi the water-

Free Enterprise . . Jinn,n deniamts for hiidiet pat I
Howeiar, Ixefore the mecilng
Being Stifled,
Students
g.in, Hie ouiplovrrx’ ethef tiei 500
Halm. Jia .|di Adelll/I. said 1).*
Says CofC Head
i-inployer*' posilmn was weokenrl
At Tulane U.

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■nehers.

The leucher advisory cooncil * in ir iiii‘titi|iiflitaii afi 'll
1*1-1 bt • 1 11' *li *' 1i * k 1
glslatur**
i I ho uri! Aft Jl|» l»V tin*
St I-till! f i *1111%v HMI*ri 111M
il 1*1 H-*. nit "! i fU, &lt;t . i :&lt;ll " rrtl by
j : *, m1a‘ . ifxv stir afiiJiiinr
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li
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111«- i in r»i.o vi'tni'M 'if ii'iM h f r it ml n, rep! II,,
*i! h&gt; 1, i.i I'l.'X III'* A * 1 ■*', l i. if rb " .i rid* .i i
I |i MMf 114| ft*IIII I .1I111 &gt;’l!lltJlt |M|1 tII I,I,, f f. -I Oil l illnii •Im
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F t . — I•v defection - m llu ir rank*.
■I by
I
enterprise I* being *tifl*,l wilii nn
Gasoline Prices
" X oil
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■»'|,
\ Ixpu ll
iuereiising blanket of control* and
i t
d&gt; , l Ixn
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restraints, «ny* Clemeni D John Cify Truck, C ar
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fi i urn.i
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Go Still Lower
II
stem of Norfolk, Vt* . president ,,f
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'll Wit r 'liam l's gasoline
(tt'« i I llttlllM IIMllr *4111411'M* *\4 7| | |||
Have
Collision
, , nn* I
t'i
7a "
Johnston -aid at a dinner iti ids
xxai -ml Imllcr I* da* a* IX apotxgi/,
t‘ l into iflr I &lt;I•**mi it m M
t ii 11*111 price
in dii i- n
I p ilh'll's
honor last night that we are giving
II.- . i
( It* nolo - *&lt;po tted an .| i MfrM i mill tnnk I'ufti it . in it
major iiiiopaiilcx pared pities
’khi
ti
in
»mu iiHti* •.nl
xptimi xf
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 A v e . .(boot I (, (ti SVIII e ,1 tp t li *i *J ii 11*I m 11f 11 -inn
ll flit • It t 1 1(1A ll III im any
" C o n tro l and re g u la tio n lend t * KlUvj X«*«l|f 11
as IH.'i . t-iits In smile sl.i
('ot not inn I I.,
55, of 1102 O ila r Ave. who wa*
ilhd'-d w d l.
cii
l*')l ii'r, v%tin i imtli'il * i i v ivn11 low
MM nil
sp e c ia l p r iv ile g e , eva sio n rind ro ll
Hons.
nrrrsied arimml n pm. Sunday
tnnh fmi l
i liuuid II, v
lltil**
i ' ii t In Mir 1 ii iti imi -. n « . flirt
i t r n i n l , am i th ey produce Hie ti
P l i e r s l i n e a v e ra g e d
hum
t f i l l Ilf * 1 i i Vi
sail charged with the po*e*sion or
I I* -a, i
VI l * I ,mm-'•i ! "Hr v *if!»| **. M d, !»v ii hfift HU.I nf Pm [
bi.
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te rin g c o n d ltio u . liu it k m ty p ifl* * ] t, Ur Iv i ■
Ml f
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Illegal Ripioi by olflccrs Joe Hick Free Enterprise
.1. a 11 et
*114$| 14r( h« )mi \ ooivb nf finii' vhiih-rit • fm rfs•tm liiti|r Miu 21.‘I lo '.''( s la te Ib r r i ir r r n l n I,, it I,..- * I
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son and C C Dodson. SUiren g;d
u a e rl
fi'Vt’iT'ii’iil1 i*i*hi it iiiiM' mfii-j Mre a. |'M"j»4i’i* iinil th r Mil **iit nf true U-'i* w a r sta rte d Sept. I U i.it w .i* 11, 111■M,■i
I,all *I. ,*
Jilsl tw o w eeks alte r p t lie * re
Ions of raisin lack were taken a Film Shown Here
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liirn e d to a 2H.il n o rm .d a f le i a
“When v mi nri-apt in vonl heart
evidence, Sroit forfeited a $20;
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4111$ •'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 l h r
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*
ter by Ron Halley, dldrlrt man­ for himself, you are .ignmg y**ur
some
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ager. it. S. Chamber of Com- name to tin* death warrant of free W in iff ih iff \%r -4t nn F t n iiD i Hi \ni» i*n fii*’ It iuniiul out to ii** n ami, said llu- war max tori e a o u x u n i * im ni i hat I,*
*1 I
Appeal Renewed
-i fi -11 i I ,, ni . id nn In $a2,X fur
w hi-ri it nalitii tl u it h
f l &lt; f "if
ntilim
merer,
liead&lt;|uartrrrd
in
Jackson
some
Imlrpemlrnls
out
nt
till*
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doin," lie added.
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for aid to right counties, sent a
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.m a k e a new survey.
binned, would lie iiiltame (or lead and for whom xvr should lie
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parly ye.l.-iday fixm Hi* fxtl,*-*
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fur showing In junior high and
s7 Johns wired ihe president:
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Court Processes
nn 'luiti'ly wlii'ii ofiiftiiM* pmiinl ii ol Iiholy Xtrie Rnnei The gill i,
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"Free competition, demand and •T* . I / X # \ A A
"Record* fir the past seven lo •enlnr lilgli school classes, frater­
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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
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has fallen has been very spoiled, religious group*, veterans, ein take more limn Hie compulsion of
i nimty prosenilur Knrlvle llmis
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'ti i» &gt;|m * 'l i s not 4• i v r i uny l o * »
some farmer* receiving much plojie groups, 4-11 and FFA groups our current defense needs lo make bolder iinnomircd today Hint .
fn iit' 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 U l 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.
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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 ;
**ingl(i prngiani wa* like Dying to
CAM lilt IDGFx Mass. M* Polio them to fly to any jilare on earth. "tcm-li maiiimals to fly, the lord*
lie -mill in ii speech prepared fur to swim ami tin* fish to walk."
•mill today their only clue In th.
$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, asioclalion president, told 1,6(10 delegates
Movie Time Table few months time."
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
vrw PRES
set i f the V tlrrem
0:49 • 10:09
National Guard will lie designated ing disiuissesHed,” lie said.
Wore lest al(kt preaented
Itev. Henry Ileal, i i i (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,
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eoai.-niiioo «MCMlxri
c * b e r i uoroon
Gc
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or mo
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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 c h e lm e s 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 r t e r m u t e r . 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 ||I oo ■ ta k e r , 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
^ k n ■•etlng. Tko Legion hoe o fond drive under »«r toward ksi
of paralysing destruction by op­ in the first tnree year* of its fiveStarts 7:15
New York. (Staff i'hulo)
posing air forces, Orth said. After year life.

In Parity Raid

Army Official Advises
Ready, Mobile Forces

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day except for a few isolated showc i i south and central portlona this
afternoon, cooler loulaht and 8at*
unlar and In north portion thl*
afternoon, lowest tonight 52 tu 59
r t lir n ie north ami about 65 u &lt;
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Delaware State Jurist Rules Storm Wreaks Havoc On Coast
Make% Sanford Your
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F R ID A Y , OCT. 15, 1954

No. 40

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Negroes M ay Attend School Max
Citrus Industry Asks Aid
From Federal Government

Hurricane Damage
Goes Into Millions

Petosky Given
— I NAAWP leader
Lie Detector Test
Says Others
Will Leave

No Serious Casualties Reported
As Most Residents Sought Safety

" M y b r o th e r w ou ld tu r n o v e r in bin g r im * I f he co uld see
th o se h e a d lin e * a b o u t h in t." M a x P e t o s k y , 7 1 . a c c u se d o f th e
W A SH IN G T O N (A*)—The citru s Induatrv has aaked the federal
m u r d e r o f h is b r o t h e r . J o h n , HS, an d C h a r le s A le x a n d e r . 00.
W I L M I N l l T O N , N . ( ’ . (A*)— H u r r ic a n e H a z e l, s t i l l pack­
government to help It meet a b is Increase in production of orange* hv
N e g ro g ro v e w o r k e r , re m a rk e d e a r ly th in a fte rn o o n at th e
continuing report subsidies an d buying more fru it for the school lunch
in g w in d s o f 100 m ile s tin h o u r, s m a s h e d it s w a y n o r t h w a r d
C o u n ty j a i l .
program and relief agencies.
th ro u g h e a s te rn N o rth C a r liin.'t to d a y a f t e r w r e a k in g havoc
W ILM IN G TO N . Del 'A*-A boy
The Agriculture Department and Industry representatives met be­
P e t o s k y . w h o a tte n d e d th e fu n e ra l o f h is b r o t h e r t h is
a lo n g ILHI m ile s o f th e t 'lir o lin a s c o a s tlin e .
hind closed dqors here Tuesday and Wedneaday to discus* how the cult uf Milford, Del., school.* by m o rn in g a t O rla n d o , w a s ta lk in g to h is a t t o r n e y . C h a r le s E .
T h e r e w e re no im m e d ia te re p o rts o f s e rio u s casualties
government could aid In m arketing and diapoalng of the crop. The de­ while students, repeating a tensi D a v is o f th e la w f ir m o f F is h h n c k . D a v is . W illia m s an d
racial situation which occurred
a m o n g th e w e ll-w a rn e d r e s id e n ts o f th e co a s t. M o st o f them
partment announced details of the conference yesterday.
here
several
days
ago,
appear*
In
D o m in ic k , O rla n d o .
Prelim inary surveys Indicate a crop of about 139 million boxes of the offing once again.
so u g h t s a f e r q u a r te rs A fe w m in o r in ju r ie s w orn reported
(C u rlie r to d a y , P e t o s k y w a s g iv e n a lie d e te c to r te st at
oranges compared w ith 12(1 million last season, and 47 million l&gt;oxe*
fro m f a llin g d e b ris .
The
*tnic
of
Delaware
paved
the
of grapefruit compared with 48
Jacksonville.
K
ts
u
lis
of
the
test?
way yesUcday frtr Ihe rradinixslon
P ro p e rt y d a m a g e r a n in to m illio n s o f d o lla rs a s the
million. No official forecast lias —
hdil
not
been
receives!
here
early
legally-**)! 10 Negro students to
s
to
rm
to re up c o a s ta l in s t a lla t io n s , w a s h e d a w a y h o u se s and
been made yet.
(bis
afterimuii,
according
lo
Sir
Ihe form erly all w hile combined
The department did not make elementary-high
snarled commuiiicutioiis lle iiv ic x t f
—- ---- — ---•
school. The school r if f J . I.. Hobby
yany commitment* on the request* has u rcjiixlratinn
Nelthes Davis nor Petosky had
rcgls
of I 5f»2 pupils
1 Itiue.iu said oul
but took them under advisement Including Odd white high sc IItiimi any statement to make at the lari
| would tie experienced al Charles­
Morin
Four m illion boxes of oranges student*.
filter it f Hobby *.iu| be had mi'
ton
II
was
moving
11,
u
tli
al
atuuii
and ona million boxes of grapefrid'
I 1i 1e11i 1.1l rain accompanied the
Vice Chancellor W illiam Marvel conlMfted Ihe unman who wa27 m ile* all I10111 and the W cu 'lici 'b am
were moved abroad under tits .jx ruled
and heavy lain fell ovur a
that the Negro student.* fouii.l Wednesday ul the lesldemv
llu rc a u said it gradually would
port subsidy program last season "have s clear legal rig ht" to of (lie two Im tihelur hruthei* '
luigc portion of the two slates
luxe
force
ax
it
moved
o
ver
tin
Agriculture Department purchases attend Ihe Milford school III* Alsu, (lobby said be Imd no de
A special advisory from th«
land across N .iilb C aro lin a. Vn
for
the
govtmment-svonsored statement precedes a formal or finite progress l „ irp o ri In tin |
Washington Weather Bureau said
gun.1 and into Hie North A tla n ta
school
lunch
program
and
relief
der hv the Court of Chancery, ex ease.
Ted J . Powers, a form er Sanford
stales It 0im*- w ill be h e a vj o v n tile sham wax expected to turn
When s«ked win he h st picked t WASHINGTON (dk The poiitl
resident und the grandson of M is. agencies totaled about 569.000 peeled next week.
all Hie si ilex in advance ot III, northward and move across North
boxes
from
last
season's
crop
Carolina, central V iig inia am!
al campaign is gelling holler
O. J . M iller, .110 VV. T h ird S t., hu*
M arvel's ruling was followed In up Peloskv as 1* suspect, be re
s liirin
The prelim inary surveys pul Ihe a statement from B rr a iil Bowles piled that Hie set ion w»s t he re I In- candidates are raising llicir j
pass a short distance west o
received Ihe International Council
T h e N u illi 1 a iu lliia lllg liw a v I'a
Washington tills afternoon
of Industrial Editor* “ Award ul Florida orange crop al 90 million president of Ihe National A smi foi Milt of "eireunislantial evidence’ ! voices and extending their cruU 1
I r ul 1 cp,a led
llu ce
fre ig h ter
First to -u li«-1 is 1lie tiurrtr me
Excellence” for his effo rts in edit- boxes compared with 91 million ihe Advancement of White Peopli
broke lmi»e from llie lr um orliig'
Funeral serviees for the second mf range But what do (lie voters
Ing the Bloomfield, N. J . "G . E . last season; the California crop at (N A A W P ), strong opponents of in
Hunk about all the shouting''
al W ilmington and were m o vliii slluck M il,1 hi-ich h o rs and fish­
AtfRID OslARUI, tb* inyatPilous
40
million
compared
with
.12
mil
ing
p ills Most he 1C 1 a re i* h id
tegratrd
schools.
Until recently, al least, the*
N ew s", The News was une uf
down Hie I'npe F e a i R iv e r It wa
"M r O ia ile *" xml "Charles C ar­
been cvacu.il* I In hoc Ihe shout
feared tin** m ig lil 'I n k c blgliw .ilave luken it with remarkable
994 tinner* competing fur the lion; the T e xa s crop at 2,300,000
"When the Negroes walk in to
ter” uf the French spy scandal. Is
'tru c k
In idgcs In llie ii palii
•aim
award. Powers met his wife while compared with 900,000; the Ironist Ihe Milford school the whiles will
taken to pi Ison sflcr being ques­
working on u newspaper In West ana crop at 200,000 compared with wulk oul ” he said " I ’m sure of
S &gt;lue political professionals, ad
Ihe 'In 1 It x off! c e l l ' pv y.
III resjHiiisc In a radioed appi-n
tioned In Pails Del.arne ssld
100,000; and the A rlio na crop at Ihot. M arvel has reserved the
Palm Beach.
initiedlv wiib an ax to grind, sav
Willi IIIIN t»l M u ll. s r 1i*|ir . led I* ll It ‘ ..0 f,, *i i, ti­
ft Mill VI.IV
• • •
that be winked with A liitlc He­
1,400,000 compared vs 1th 1.200,000. school for the Negroes. I Him'
ibis apathy lias been sloughing off
mu
' |Ui-r .It
11 k Iiiu .im 9 ll* n b.
lle.M-ll .1 I r •ill li tlh i.»\ mi III*
lenes. Communist lo iuiiallvl, in
rmrlli «i( M v i He llUetk'll, vv ixhml
P. L . Hudd, local representative
II tlit* Past lew days
S011D1 l':il •III ll 1' •,| l &lt;MIV 1 Iflli'
The Flo rida grapefruit crop ha* that about all he'll have In the
O tli.g tu delell lied a .Ilv IlU t in
. "
of G ulf l.ife Insurance Company, been Indicated at 3fl's nullum luxes school Is Ihe to Negroes
l.tl . 1 Mil* '•UIW 1' .iv^av
die ilepnblleiins -as Pie-.nlenl
1 llv 1III
tbe 1,-nk. ge of l tench ilrfeme
has qualified In hi« company’* compared with 42 m illion; the C a l­
1 ink H ill •ll. II 1.1 ilutv In ». 6*\ «*ll *
Kisciihbwer's Oct n call for 1 GOP
The Negro students had been
M\ rile Heacli
id j pier
looting ll I n lTI||||tii'-(-ll ••( V\ »‘l il* .ll Spivev 's iie.'vc I. VHlltl ■f -VI vrile
President'* Club fur 1954. A* the ifornia crop at three million com­ integrated for three weeks of the
•ecit-ls.
( f filcr'iillluailO
l mnao*s gave llie lr campaign a
officeis a III Ml 1116*11 All M u ll
result of hi* achievement he w ill pared with 2,400 000; the Texas full term , until a ImivcoII cut u&lt;
*hoi m Hu- arm The Democrats j
.i I mi (ell v leiim lo I hi* lowering
He.icli Irh fli. HM I iiii ’ n v\ri« llv.w II wa v«'i
be a guest at the annual conven­ crop at 5,700,000 compared with tendance to a third of imrmnl ami
sa&gt; Hie only apathy they find is
tion uf leading representative* of 1,200,000: and the Arirona crop al rcMilled in Ihe resignation of Ihe
Communications went out In
alinng Ill-publicans
"W e 're going 1,1 have eon*tiler,
G ulf l.lfe tu be held In liavam t. 3Vi million compared with 2.700.- Milford School Board
A m-.
Associated Press public.il re
aide damage along tin- wutei some areas I'lione lines lo M yrlie
Cuba, neat spring. Membership lu 000.
lim it ."
Mat or
W illiam s
said
llcacb went out ol commission a*
porters touring the country, how 1
I board ordered the return of the
! Negro student.* to an all-Negro
the company a leading producing!
' U n it's iis im II v (ollovied I•v lot
Al* correspondent Noel Yancy wa*
ever, lunl there still t* no Iml
I school In Dover, Del.
9 club require* outstanding producreporlmg on comlilhius there.
of looting "
public interest in the campaign
vViaglilsVille lleach. east of Wllion of new life insurance and con­
Bowles already Is under arrest
j whatever its filial 2'v weeks may
fill- llo p lc .ll x|,,| III
W III c I
iiiiiigton.
and t '.1rutin t lleach,
servation of existing business.
- on charges of conspiring to violate
bring
csrepl here and I )»••• *•
wrought lie.it v d.im age and !o&gt;
1 Delaware's compulsory school at
ol 111c III I I . nil fm -sdliv. x l i in k Hu south of Wilmington, feared a rewhere special Issues or unusual |
lend,nice law In connection with
I S m aiul.iud .1 xcv e lc lihivv Inc pi-lilmu ol Du- two iiiillion-dollar
situations have arisen
damage Iticv 'oil,-led Vug 1. 1944,
Ihe boycott lust month. Hu Is un
hoveling waves caused m ole dam
" H ie IH.VI campaign is a play
111 Die most severe hurricane hi
der 40,000 bond on the charges,
age along the v n ,isl Hi.in wind
without a villain ami the comedy
strike Dus seviurn
in
modern
filed last Sunday st Ihe direction
isn’t even good slap stick." says
flim isaih ls ,d lic a fli homes w e i,
limes.
H F .ID K L ilE H G , Germany ( A l— of Gov. J . Caleb Boggs, and has
I,
.11
lip
and
man*
homes
und
con
the
A
P
's
l)(iii
Whitehead.
"The
T A l.I.A IlA H S K K (A l T a ll*
Waves pound,-,| al beach h o u itl
C ity police reported two auto­ The U .S . A rm y, N avy and A ir been summoned for hearings Nov
politician* are working hard to liasser’s "pollu-IIKr" epidumic lias cession stands washed nwov
lodav even before Ibu storm
mobile accidents in Sanford this Force announced today they nre 3. Maximum sentence under these
M A S T P K 4 0 .S K Y
Associated
P
re
ss
plmlogr.iphi-l
keep
the
audience
awake,
Iml
1i nched ils liuigld
11 leiim of Texas expert* mystified
scrapping the tough regulation* charges Is $500 fine on each count,
morning,
rcpm lcd
n on
" I never nuw unylhtng like il It ml v F .iiic lo lh
rills ( ape 4 car Hlesr port •»Ison term If the fine Is slaying victim w ill be livid Hill) cvvryliody scent* pretly sure noth
•
The flr x l occured about 8:80 which h avt hindered but by no o r a rlson
M
yrtle
lleacli
Mulching
a
v
lllu
a
lh
(lay
a
t
2
u.m.
a
t
L
lv
*
Oak.
ac
mg
exciting
will
happon
In
Ihe
| raped severe damage lu Die 1944
5*£ a m., according to a report, at ths mean* blocked American service­ not paid.
iim
lainagi-d
Im
iise
w
ill)
4tlacli#d
nexl
net
elllier
"
curding
to
the
Burton
Funeia'
tnBrrMylr*d»lluVr 'w!th**thu"’ lliy lu r I un.latt.ag.d house with Itla ch S . ! sturin.
M arvel’ s ruling wow made on
• U Intersection of French Aye., and men from m arrying Garman girl*.
Much the laiq e &gt; p p m i*tl-v o tfr UhtvFr ,»y /fdllege of' Medicine nt 1 sftoi-rsjrss float inalesilcnllv out l&gt;
Al Atlantic lleucli, far along Die
oo appeal, for re ln iU U w o n t (lied llunie.
• West 26th fit., when a . 1951
Despite the regulations more Arj*
('petitj.
escenlV-in
ecrfhln
areas'
Hm,,"nn
" | x,.,,. it , vveallm vam -p i llv tom co ii'l m ar VI,uelieml V lly . Tx (. .
A
»
autopsy
p
e
rftK
ilc
if
^)i-.
Dm National AsxrT for Ihe ArtChevrolet B s)-A lre going Fast on th a n ,25,000 German t if f s K8Ve be- vnnccnirnt of Colored People on Intulu yesterday showed H at I lie * here miemp'ov
mi
ni
or
oilier
|&lt;
waves
washed Into Die ground
ittietuiM ineut
other l« | - f ills is an uimtunl dliente an t
Hr vv 1M0 II Iniin-x hurt ic.iii. Ih-or o( Die lii-c.iii King Hotel be­
25th fit., failed to stop, and struck come the brides of D.fi. service hehair of Ihe students ami theli two victim s were killed hv iillnt- iues s llr oderest—comes frou. while it It polio like, It’s not typl
«
&gt;
f
f
i«
1
.il
M
V
1
HiIII-.,cl.
w .ii nine
the rear of u 1951 M arcury sedan. men In the postwar years. They parents.
fell- Ihe peak Was Icactli-d
erous blows uu the load Tho .ie- other traveling AP men -lhaigtn- cal of infantile paralysis."
1*Vf i Hi. l l ,1 iVilti!' Hu »«• .it 1•Ml ll
The sedan, driven by W illl* W il­ are getting m arried now at the
M arvel did not specify in Id* port also Indicated tbs blow* w rie H. Co rn rll. Kelman Morin. J a d 1 Though many football games 1 I/O III iilex
Hr
•*n1
1
1
lltl*
Ih
lliilll
liams, .11, Negro, 1017 W . 11th fit., rate of 5,000 a year.
NEW V 1ill Iv )' l lo- NolKi Atorder when the Negro student- inflicted by n blunt Instrument Bell ami Mm He l.nndslierg
ami "Diet i-vrnts vvhrli would lirimi
•l 1.. II f« « l ilinv«■ rioi in il
tvas damaged to the extent o f 350,
I antic se,it„i., 1d kept ., vv .41 y 1 , c
All lln-lr ri noils caine in tiefore outsider* lu re have boon cam-el, I 1 \\ r1r rir
A statement announcing tin* new should return to class
unil not by an axe or hatchet »&gt;
il
.........
In
•»
1
'
llu*
|T(
1
1
inaccording t&lt;&gt; investigating o ffi­ move said: "The new change will
tlu u lin u c il (In Page Three)
fiis t believed hv lu«» enforcement
lie. Illaltm -i said la- doesn't 11, ml, | ( llv . N &lt; v|| I'l l s VS4*1f lllllll 4 on blit I icalil- ll.i/e l le.l iv itid p: r
p.ncd fo| a la siting
cer*.. The Chevrolet, driven by do much to create In-llcr A m eri­
"Ik e risk of coming lo 'I'ul’uliasse, 1 \S ili'l .11ill H in t1' 1.1silt'll .(1 III
| agents.
N, vv Voik v iiv - vve 1Din man
Johnnie Turn er Smith .11, Negro, can-German relation* nml to Im­
i&gt; gloat at all
1 I'lusib's llronner, Miami, cou»n
-1:1 ^ .1II pi In ton: Mif In •1•11 l ibis morning said llo &gt;ltv could
Plant C ity , received damage *S- prove
t,
troon morale und w elfare.’’
"There's 00 iia s a il to -Jllr op j r iif u nilri N\ !i * Mm1 f\pi*i it .l ii
of Petosky. mol Mr*. B elly
,-spiel gale foice winds ranging
A'tim nted nt $160. !,t. Ja ck llle k * u h |_ Two major drawback* to *er
lot of w ony 10 dial n-gnid," lie 1 11 ii Mi« Inrspll 11 frniiiid llu n
1 l.ippman Orlando attorney . talk
lieiw ieu in and Ho mil, an liour,
0 Mid I’tlm . L . C. Hock investlguted vicemen’s wedding plans w ill be
roiumeiiti-d
' id to th« suspect yesterday
1 .1V\ i n i i i* I'ouk 1 l i t 111 p«r||4 • pin lo-.iv ■
, 1a ins However,
ho
Ihe accident snd arrested Smith revised effective Nov. 16:
l&gt;r
1
1
In
11
in
1
accompanied
l,y
&gt;11 Ilf Util VI 1*1
S h e riff Hobby yr«ter,luv sent
fill. ( at w
LO S A N G K L F .fi (A l — South­
,id il Winlid lu- dllfictdl to cstlon charges of cureless and negli­
l)i
W
illiam
A
Spencer
and
I.
A.
altm
?
M
u
III iin I ..f llll* f i l l 1!•fs
m.il,- pc 1 w ti.il time Dm winds
1. An Am erican need only lie oil ern California headed blindly into portion* o| (lie skulls of tin- two
(■■ddes ol (lie Southwestern I'ollo- \\ ll»T fro Ill lllCIl* ll." il IlCIMI u ,islii"l , 'Mil.l be e s pe, le.l
gent driving.
(h r ninth dav of it* Int-rst smog murdered men to the F i l l lalnirn 1
n-spiratoiy I'enM-i at Houston, o nu 1V *1 Iii • *• (mini ii" \v»'ir in.
The second accident occurred In assignment in Germany eight siege toilav ns an aroused l.os tury In Wa-ddngtnu, D. ('-. f.n
lie,iv v ra in fa ll a'ri'adv had liven
heir to slody I lie off,-els of Die rooin'i 1 m Mi ll lilt'.i mill Mif * •• • 1 iep,,ried 111 snuilicin New Jersey
I he Intersection of 24th S t., and months before he can request per­ Angeles county grand lurv called an alysis of an oily deposit.
ifM
iif
Muon
disease
which
lias
s
liic
k
e
il
.101
u
,|s
9'fll
III
(iu
.iril
Cordova D r., around 8 a m ., ac­ mission to m arrv a German. P re­ tin* nlr pollution control director
The builies ,,f the two inurdci
I lie blow preliahlv
will n a n
( 'ollllllllllic.,Hulls Uhl pnvvei 'lo,cording to investigating officer* viously, 18 months were required on the carpet.
he.,I Die vv«-slein border uf New
victim s were found in nu orange | PAGO I'A G ll, Am eilean Samoa I,eon ('uutliv lesidellls tills y ia i
were
down
1
1
1
in.inv
areas
*:m
ill
Tile
clinical
loam
is
not
doing
ie
&amp; A fter approval, the m arriage
Arnuld W illiam * and Ben Butler.
•Al
—
Slowed
hy
heavy
sen*,
the
I liglaild. Die ilosloii We.liber ll 11
Gov. Goodwin J . Knight prom­ grove Wednesday, south of A lt*
Involved were a 1948 Studebak- can U k« place Immediately. Pre ised to fly down from Snrrann-nlo monte Spring* near the lin in g c j *«!»', raft, "Seven l.lltle Sisters" search on the lumo- of Du- epi lioals piled op oil I lie slmle
ii hi piedicted.
vs lilt torrential
I'o a sl Go iid s llic ii ev.icu ale.t i.h 1.1ms and aluierm ailv high tides
1eic ed tin- end of its v o u g e from domic.
er truck, driven by llom er Mel- vlously, the m arriage had to be to sec whnt be could sec, if any county line.
Dr lllntluer said pultonls • ilu h il la-tsoiix I ■mil llc r a o k i- I - 1 1n-* likely over coastal areas
Peru tmluv, laddiihg uhuic al the
1mice Gleason, 51, U k e M ary, and delayed until 120 duva before the thing.
I vv,, ,,f liuiricam - ll.ir c l s sister*
end of the lowlliic from the w rl some symptom of I,ruin inllnma fionii'x mi Dn- N'mlli I'a rn lio .i m il. 1
ml h 111:10 Ford sedan driven by American's rotation back to the
Dr. J . Philip fiumpson. president
Don and some synitiuns of polio. Ih lliks and were x lic ile llllg III*-III le
liurncaui- I'arol
ami
Fvlna—
-•lining ship MnmiHlele
▼ P hillip Treasure Weeks, 30. 2410 United Htates. T h is delay lasted of the l.os Angclrs County Mrdicnl
Die
O
d-icoke
lllebu.'ll
slalloh
caused Hie loss of scores of lives
year* in Ihe case of career sol Assn., said tests show the present
I liree Imndred islanders in color There nppeur to la- some signs of
M yrtle Ave,
,nd millions in pruin-rtv ilam ag*
Ini native ,-ostumes Jammed all muscle in ju ry hut ids Ion cnrly lo
According to police, the two dlers.
smog concentration I* not danger­
M il.M IN I. IO N . N 1 '4* U n t il
m New England. Ills- former on
The pew softer policy w ill apply ous and Is nhnut 30 per rent under
•Ilea hetween (lie lioat diM-k ami li-ll If diimngc will l&gt;e permanent cane ll.'i/cl packing winds
ta rs collided at the center of the
,.1
Aug ill and tin- latlr-r on Kepi l l .
Chief of Police Roy G. W illiams tin- customs she,) to welcome Hie There have been no ih-alhs.
Intersection. Damage was esti­ also to civilian employes of lb* the worst readings Iasi year
The experts expected to lilive a m ore Hi.10 1ini m ill's an hooi
As tin- steady sire :,11, ol icp u rtl
armed services.
mated to the truck at W 2 L ,
So long as the contamination announced today thut all buys and tiny ruft and lls intrepid skippei, complete leport oil Dieli (Imllligs crash e d in i•&gt; tin- 1 arolina •■•• isl ilowv'd from Uu- VVv atlu-r ilo rrau .
|200 to the Ford. Both driver*
lo
ilav
level does not exceed the readings lirt* serving ul. school nml school ' &lt;il-year-old William W illis
New Eoglaiiders look all measures
W illis yelled to I&gt;r I) I). Smith ill a week ol tell days
were charged with careless and
'till* Weather Hun-.III *.ild He possinle
of late 1953, he added, thrrn I* ms patrol* w ill he sworn In a*
lo
prolecl
life
su t
H LIG H T D E L A Y
patrolmen and receive their badges of New Y o ik , alii'uril the Manila
center
of
Hie
sloim
icacbed
Die
negligent d rly ing.
no
Immediate
danger
to
life.
propel I v
NMV
llltID
IIG
H
IH
M
I
O KLAHOM A C IT Y t * - T h » cl
ami Sam Brown belts at 12.-16 p tele " I tiuve no need of medleul
coaxllllie
a
bool
II
a
m
near
M
vr'le
John
B.
Kingsley,
chairman
of
S
K
II'H
TO
IN
D
IA
derly woman slowly edged her way
in. .Saturday, at the llltx Theatre assistance, cveiyllm ig Is flue "
llciic li I lie l ist report from Dicn
M IAM I o l')
llu irtcsn e llu xsl
HO USTO N '.T
Johnny Goyen.
Into tha bus ami presented her the grand Jury committee on gov­
A fter Chief W illiam s and police
said Die barometer was “ ihaippiiu
.Smith, tluce Samoans and John
ernmental
honesty
snd
efficiency,
l-.w moving «’ »n ox .a r t for
ticket. D rive r Bennie nancy took
safety officer Arnold Williams I’ Mosher of Parsons, Kan , an I cortMiraliou emirl clerk, louud Hiss vertically, wind norllu-ast (ill mile*
most of ils life , wxs Die subject
I nidation yestcr.loy on tin- hack of
the slip and looked at it. lie looked nlannetl sharp questions for G or­ have completed the swearing-in
Munoalele, I .111 u verliiue parking lu-krl re per hour evacuating slallun lexi for 11 record number of weather
■gain. Her destination waa Nor­ don Larson, dlerrtor of the county ceremonies nml Issued Instructions,' officer ahnard the
renorl
"
leaped oveilioard, swam lo Hiu
n lr pollution control district.
H AM ILTO N A IR FO H C K B A S E . man, 20 m llet away.
all present w ill be treated to a free j 1aft uici accompanied W illis Into reived in Du- mail
Till- storm &gt;•niili-r was moving hntcxii slorui advisories.
Gov. Knight earlier turned down movie by lilts manager lleth Roll
"A s a new liruh-gloum. I have forward al 2a lo !I0 miles an lenu
Advlsoiv tu w iis issued by the
The ticket was dated March 1935
Calif. otv-Alr Force o fficia ls told
ihe
harbor.
many
Dungs
on
my
miml
Dial
anMinim went her biiieiiu al 11 a m .
Al 9: III a III tin- vvlml ill " ll
the story of two f i l m who risked and specifically slated, "Void aft­ Pasadena's demand for a declara­ er.
W
illis,
shaved
uml
appurenlly
lo
more
iinporlaiit
Ilian
tins
l.ovc
to
m in g lu n i c 0-bed i s io *'• m lh - 10 •-•lav The -tiifn i Do,, passed lidvi
their neck.1 to ta v * th ejr 5500.000 er 30 d a ys." Nevertheless, the tion of a state of emergency, sa y­
Patrolmen will bo present from | Ihe pillk uf eunililiun. WHS asked
Die in'isilh-tlots of Die WashingF94C Starflro let and literally lady got the ride and without a ing he did not have that power the high school the Junior high v. lint lie would like In cal at a all foi love "
hour
On
Die
front
ol
Die
ticket
was
Ihe W ealloi Bureau sunl Die Mm Ion ran. wliich will isiue Nu.
“ slid home” and kept damage to query a t to why the stayed :o unless county enforcement breaks school, the grammar school and | .. elcomilig banquet. "Anything,
"See
you
on
my
return
(n
u
ll
&gt;
1
1
)
'ring.
high lides would continue h r some | I *a91•I Mfi* •
down.
the school bus putrol3300.
thunk von. anything esrepi *aw litliK'y Diovilv ill India
time m Hie M vrllc lleucli area
In hdditioli, five special bull*L I. Ward Tuttle, 25. pilot, took
fish ," he replied.
Tin- ticket was signed hy Hull M yrtle llc.ich
a lesort cuiumii
KoiiDllU erl Dll t'age three)
011 with m* radar ooaerver, U .
W
illis,
u
native
Tesan
who
now
ert
K
Wasku,
a
Stale
Dcpartm
ciil
Ilfty
about
hallway
up
Dm
‘ietilli
. Lawrence Bubba, M , from Melives
In
New
York,
set
uut
from
employe
stationed
in
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i'sk
t'nrulina
coast
t^CW llarwl Field near Sacramento 00
*eru four month* sgo with 11 rat isllill
Hurricane warnings were liuixt
. T i l flight to Hamilton F ie ld , neat
nml a parrot as his only compan­
Govcn sulil he will pay Die $1 ed all Die way In ilii • liurlcsleii s
San U a fie l. Tuttle's home U
ion*.
C , In Hie Virginia Cape*, but the
H IU
tine him self
Bremerton, Wash. Bubba It from
The cat, lie said, wa* In good
Fn d u v
Saturday
Baston, P a.
eoiidltluii—hut she had eaten the
"Singing in th* Corn"
On the way, their landing gear
1:00 3:17
it 17 • 8 67
parrot two days ago.
lammed.
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‘T w o Fisted Haligei"
Tuttle radioed ahead and MeYork, skipper of Die Manuatrle,
2 08 - 4 : 4 5 - 7 25 ■10 06
( ‘lellatrJ oiled a 3.500 foot long
said Hie ra ft, too, wa* In fine
Sumlsv - Monday
lues Ja y
atrip of runway for the landing,
shape and had aloud the lib day
"Darden of E v il"
instead of abandoning the plane
I .UU 3:1 1 6 22 7 33 - 9:44
voyage well.
JA G K H O N V II.L F . ( A l T h e Sept. 16, Du- state cumitllttee pro
MO V I E L A N D
gutt tha
the tngn
engli
v .ra
ciiairm au of the State Democratic posed an amendment to the Fluridu
S ta it s 0 30
Executive Committee was charged election luws to pruYidu thut can­
"fieciet of tbs Incas"
V. r halt on the aA aftai
(1 ® d ^ t o P
today by the chairman of th» Du­ didates for office ami indiivduul
7:00 - 10.32
** 2,500 faet^
val County Democratic Executive electors be required tu take an
"A la s k a Seat"
Committee uf engaging in "a stu­ oath thut they voted fur all iiuuil8.66 • only
ST.LO U IH bD-A cab driver In died attempt tu uilslead Die vuterx" ncos of Die party at Die lust gen­
Saturday
court yesterday on a speeding regarding Die party's lo ya lly oath. eral election, uiui w ill vute for all
S ta its 610
T E H K A h , Ira n U9»-A mllltu
charge ho-J lot* of help—his w it­
nominees of Die purl;- at the next
Thu
accusation
was
made
by
E
d
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"Jack M cCall, Desperado"
court todt y sentenced to death I ^
ness wa* Edwin B. Meissner, gar \V. W avbrlght fir. In a letter election. The election Ixw* now
"Savage Mutiny"
Urine squad a second tro o p of I I
president of the St D ai Is Crime to James M. Milligan of Urlaudu, specify a m ajority of Die numlnee*.
Sunday and Monday
IrasTen arm y officers charged with
Commission and a form er police state committee chairman.
"Y o u r slutemeut uu the loyalty
S ta rt* IT30
spying for the Russdaas.
com m ist loner.
oath certainly Indicates that In­
"Dangerous Mixtion"
Prompting W aybrighl’s letter tentionally or not you are taking
The twelve, tried In a closad
The arresting olficer testified
"A n g e i Face"
that E lm e r J . Fisher was driving was ths state chairman's state­ your counsel from the Trum an,
ment that "some sources were at­ Ache.iun, Stevenson, I’eupor wing
C O L O R E D D R IV E IN
so miles an hour.
Meissner then testified he was tempting to create Die fulse int- uf Dm parly. I hope that Is not
Frid ay and Saturday
resslon the statu committee was true, but if It is Die peunle should
driving behind the cab at the «ame
rying to tighten party loyalty re­ certainly be Informed," Waylime the policeman wa* and that
"Parad ise In H trle m "
Fixher was going 30 m iles an hour quirement* fo r Individual elec­ bright wrote.
(colored cast)
tors."
T ile Duval chairm an said the
-Hie lim it.
Sunda vand Monday
"E ith e r you have had some pour stnte committee's resolution, ad­
Judge David W. Fltigibbon of
"A g a in st A ll F l* s * f'
the Court of Crim inal Correction legal advice ur your advisors are dressed to tile Legislature, "Is an
(colur)
said both the officer and M eisiner delibsratsly attempting tu mislead unnecssary, undesirable and dicta­
"Mouse and the Lio n "
had h li respect, to he fined Fith er the public, W ayhright wrote M il­ to rial attempt to place the Indivi­
A ll Am erican News
dual elector In a party strait Jac­
10 and placed him on probation ligan.
S ta rts 7:16
rora the fine.
At a meeting lu Orlaudo ou ket."

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Country's Voters
Are Mostly Calm
As Election Nears

Stro llin g

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Capital's Epidemic
Puzzles Experts;
301 People Stricken

Nuptial Rules
Are Scrapped

Three Arrested
After Accidents

California Has
Siege Of Smog

1 Balsa Rajt
Nears End
Of Journey

Patrol Boys, Girls
To Be Sworn-In
f

Fliers Land Safely
V^ln Ailing Jet Plane

Movie Time Table

State Demo Chairman Charged
With Trying To Mislead Voters

Speeding Cabbie
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F IR S T M F.THODUiT C H U R ( I I

C M U R T M N AN D MISSION-

Milton II. Wyatt, .Minister
Richard O. Knight
Aeenelate Mlnlvter
Charlca Morrleen, Si,m; l.radci

ABY A L L IA N C E CH U RCH

f a r * A veaur ai Fourteenth Street
f a t t o r . David H. Carnefix
8unday School anil Morning Wnr»hlp Combined S e rv in ’ d : 4A n.in.
to 11:30 u in. "W orship Period
begins at 10:40 a .in ."
A lliance Youth Fellow ship 0:30
B.m.

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0:45 a.m . Cliureli School A c|,»«&gt;
for every aga.
I I a.m . Morning Wprahln. Scr
mon. "T h e Word llecaino KJedi"
ny D r, Joe A. Tolle.
13 noon Fellowship dinner (ol
lowing service.
0:30 p.m . Methodist Yiedli Vti

g Service 7:43 p.m.

iday

Mid-Week

Study 7:43 p.m.

n ih le

lowihlp Meetings.

7:30 p.m . Kvenlng Worship Ser
vice.

The Church of J n n i C hrlal
a f le t te r Day Kalnta
10 a.m . Himdap School.
0:30 p.m. Sacrament Meeting.
Service* held in C ity Ila il udltorlum.
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Ceeper fterned St. and M n Ave.
i § R i V . Binkley. K v a n c H lit
Suttday 10 a.in. Itlbic sTudy.
a.m . Morning Worship.
• p.Ri. Kvenlng Worship.
dn«Mjay 7; 3u p.m . Mid week
tnoadcavt over W TItlt
Wednesday
mid
Frid a y nom inal, at 7 to 7:15 a m
A B U K M H LY OP O DD C IIU K C II
12th HI. end Laurel Ave.
Rev. C . W. M arshall, Pastor
Sunday Hrrvlera '.1:45 a. rn.
jn't m:nd your rhildreu, bring
am. A clasa for every age.
11 a. m. Morning Hvrvlco
6:30 p. m. Christ a Ambassador*.
Otlr youth nroernm la growing.
7:40 p. m. Evening Service
^ Tueaday 7:30 p. m. Choir even-

each Monday,

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n^Vedneaday 7:45 n. hi . Prayer
meeting ami HIM# Study
Join tile happy, enthusiastic
•Inning congrrgniioii nt the As
•amhly of (led Church. Como and
worship tlm Lord w ith us.
F IR S T C H R IS T IA N CHURCH
1507 Sanford A v r.
H. P.ugene Johnson, Pastor
Sunday School 0:43 a in. Mrs.
O. T . Pearson, superintendent.
Morning Worship II n.m . Met.,
•age: "Ju d a s And M yself".
8:30 p.m . Chi Itho nod C .Y .P

meeting.

7:30 p in. t:vnngelis!ir Servire.
M enage: "Chrisllun Cosm etics".
Mre. N. V. F a n n ie , organist.

CENTRAL RAPTIHT CHURCII
Carser Fourteenth Nt., Dak Ale.
ft. L. Whatley) Minister
liumlny Krhool U:45 a.in.
B t-fnlng Worship Service II a in
’elnlng Union 0:30 p.m. It s a
family, affair.
Evening Worship 7:30 p in.
"Come thou with us and we will
do th*e good,”

HOLY CROSS CJII!R(H
(Kpisropal)

A Churrh Fellowship Dny la helog nniiouiired fo r this Sunday nt
F its ! Methodist Church. Dr. Joe
A. Telle w ill he the guest m inister
fui Die looming win ship service.
Dr. I'olle Is a former minister of
this church, having served as pas­
tor from IU43 until IIM5, nnd is
now serving aa D istrict Superin­
tendent of the Tallahassee DietI rid of Ihn Methodist Church. Dr.
Tolle’s sermon is entitled "The
Word llrcnme F'lceh."
Following Die morning worship
service, n Fellowship dinner is
planned for the entire rongregli(Icm. Knch fam ily plan to hrmg
a Isi’ k d dinner. In order that v is i­
tors nnd friends might lie Invited
to join In the afternoon.
Charles Morrison w ill lead the
group In ii period of fellowship
linging following the meal, after
which thu Rev. Milton W yatt and
Dr. Tolle w ill bring • concluding
Ihoughl. A cordial Invllallon It e x­
tended lo all who would like to
tdtare In this Fellowship Day nt

Rav. H. I .. lim m r r m an, H. I».
B etto r
K llh lre n lh Sunday a lle r Trinity
R a.m . Holy R urharM
#13 a m. K am l'y Service n v l
Church School.
II a m. Morning P ra ye r and
Sermon.
S e rv ia n through the week:
Monday through Thursday anil
Saturday Holy Communion 7:3&lt;

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arc and shining.
) her eyes.*‘ I see the peace

lo v a n d h . p e ' l ' ' * ’

1 of God.
U nless you become

and upon her.
o her eyes. I see love and tr
child, I look into those eyes,
dren you sh a ll not enter Into

CONOR E D A TIO N A I, C H R IST IA N
CHURCH
■II Palmetto Arcane
t. Bernard Raol. Minister
Sunday School 0:43 a m.
Morning Worship I I n.m . S ri
mon su b je rl: "Step hy Stop".

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her eyes. I see no a n g u i s h , n

SOUTH H ID K B A P T IS T C llU flC I, i
B a a l 37lh K trerl
W. L . Stoabrni. 1‘ avtor
MMlou Macenholhnm
Sunday Hrhuul Kupcrlnlcm lcnl
’Vrlcome lo the church.
Sunday School 10 a.in.
Morning Worship 11 a in.
Evening Worship a p m .
P rayn r Meeting Wedneulny t
pm .

F IR S T B A P T IS T C H U RC H D P
O V IK DO
Rev. Lout* l»*y. M in lilrr
Sunday School, 0:43 n.m .
church

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Saturday Karranient ol I'enanc'
3 0 p.m.
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P H R S H Y T F K IA N
CHURCH
Oak Avenue and Third S lrc r l
Rev. A. (I. M rlniilv. Minister
9:43 n m Sunday School,
10:50 a in The Kenlnn meet*
(nr prayer III the Herndon Room
II a in Mnrnlnu Worship, " l.n y
m en'i Sunday". Dirk Aiken. i I&lt;m
run, prryidiriu
A n lh rm s: "T in
laird's P ra ye r, (ia le * ; " llu r k Tin
Voire of Jesus fu llin g ", S ra rla ll
hy Chancel Choir. Mcaange In
llavhurn T . Mllwee. Dcaron.
Church Nursery 10:4313 earl
Sunday Morning for children ti|
lo five years
0:30 p.m. Pioneer Fcllo w d ilii.
0:30 p in Senior lll||li Fellow
ship.
7:30 p ill Fuelling W ot,hip. An
tlieni ''In The S r rr r t id Ills I 'l r
tence" hy Ym ilh Choir. Mevsag'
" fh lr s ty T " hy Arthur DeYoung
Deacon.

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Park Avrnar ai Slit* Slrcrl
W. F. Rruaks Jr.. Paslnr
Join t . Miller
t a Minister nf Education
IIill* K. Archer
Director nf Music
"We’vo saved a place for you.'
Knrly Mu.-ulii|i Service 0:45 a in
Sermon n.v W 1 ’ Hrooks Jr.

CtllMCH DP ODD

Preach Ave, and ztnd HI
Rev. II. Wj NrndeNon, Factor
Sunday School 0:43 a.m.
Evangellalle Kcr'lre 7:30 p.m.
Mld-Wcrh riervlco Tueaday 7:30
'fount, People's Hervlco Thurs­
day, 7 :&gt;o p.m.

ujlURCH FOR AIJi ■ • ■

MX FOR THE CHURCH
uich Is tha graatast factor on aarth lor
ng ol charactar and good cillianshlp.
rahouea ol spiritual yaluai. Wlihout a
nob, naithar damocntcy nor civilisation
«. Thara ara lour sound raasons why
ion should atland aarvleas ragularly
rt tha Church Thay ara: (1) For hie
12) Tor his chlldran'a taka (3) For tha
community and nation. (4) Tor tha
Church Itsall, which naods his moral
1 support Plan lo go to church reauid your Bible Hmi-

Sunday School 0:45 a m " llr in i
all the fam ily. We provide lo,
evnr&gt; piniiihcr of Hu* family -ovn
the m iliy."
Morning Worship II a in. Ser ;
nmn hy W P Itrookv J r
Training IJulmi 0:15 p in. Dr i
uartincnls for each uue group i
Nursery for children under 4 y e ifi

CHUl.ltOTA RAPTIHT CHURCH
Walter A. Hmilh Jr., I'aatur
Kunnny Hehiml 10 n.ilt
Morning Worship Servire It a.m
Sermon ny Urn pastor.
Evening Worship Service 7:30
p.m. Sermon hy the paslnr.
Prayer Mcellng Wednesday 7:30

' V &amp; i . . Worship 7:30 n.m S ir
mon uy ( haplaln V . W Hcinpsou
Wednesday Evening S e rv irr 7 , Si
p ni. Nursery open al all srrv ire s
Karphunrs for llie hard of hear-

B RA N C H SUNDAY SCHOOL
ef the F irst ttsu llsl Churrh
Wenlrrit Florida
Rome of R iri, R . E . Hodrrbloom
Eld er Springs

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• Twijy, pastor. Morning wnfahlp
30 a.m . Radio Mlsalon broadcast
0:30 a m. over W ORE (740 kc&gt;;
inday Schanl fur a ll age groups,
30 a.m , C hristian D ay School
i ll e U g ien U ry grade* ami kinder-1
irto s ), Monday through Frid a y ,
lift n.m. Children a program , " S t . .
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MRS. APPLEBY'S
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11 a.pi. Morning

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Go To Church
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Series of Films

Women's Program
Planned At Church

A special program will ho pre
sentcil on “ Women’ s D a y" Sun
day nt the Allen Chapel A M K
Youth from the Forest Lu kr Cbtirch.
Services during Ihe day «&gt;l
I Academy have engaged the San
I ford Woman’s Club In which to feature Mrs. W. it ('rooms, a ec
i present a series of movie film*, tired ('rooms Aradem y lu slru rln r
rs. 7. M. Dickerson, Lakeland
•or tne town unit community. The M
M unir*
K.
H arris
lirs t showing. In natural color, is and M rs.
civic and fralernal leader
scheduled for Sunday evening at church,
sneakers and musical solo
0:30 iind 0 o'clock and is entitled ! Other
ists and groups also w ill he ei
" I Behold H li H Jnry".
Robert L. o.imunMin, prinrip.il Ihe program.with the pastor. Hi
of the ho:'.'ding secondary seined IIeTogether
v . A C. Chandler, th o .r help
states that admission is onen to
nil and Is frnc. Rut due In the fnv lug In the preparations (nr tin
nrable reception Ih l. Him Iir ., bail event are Mrs Louise Cbnndlet
in other places n double rdiuwiiu; Mv.%. Dorothy Mingling, Mrs. Mat
Powell, M rs. Chre.seborouiih.
is being otfered so that all who tie
S. A Siuglel &gt;n. Mrs L. X
wish may have an opportunity to Mrs.
I'lke, Airs I’nflerson, Mrs. Louisi
sec It Ry roming to the n an show ttlhson,
Mrs. I» M Jones. M u
p lt R . says Mr. Osmunson. a person
Lntnlr. Mrs Allreds Klm nr
' P ro u ld be able to attend the even­ Annie
ing service of his own church and Misses Annie 31 Stokes, I n
Wilson and others.
afterward For those who want to nice
The church Is in the m'tlst ol
be sure of semiring -eats, there
Will be free •.•eserved irat-; avail ils annual conference dr ve
Lnsl year, the women of lh&gt;
nble by rlniplv pliennu: 1741 oi
ehirreh rolled morp than W'Hi on
tW W .
Wavne Foster,
vnulh
leaitei ____ spec
from Urlando w ill lie featured In higher this year.
the m uslral program before the
showing of the film. The Academy
choir under the direction of Dalny
Ram ey of Lincoln, Neh , w ill pro
{•KYnt several selections.
“ When this feature film wan tirsl
The Colored Drive In Is open
shown In London's New U n llrfy , Ing Innlghl on a full week selo-.l
300 m inisters of various fallli*. tile.
came for ihe premier showing
A benefit w ill lie held Tii*v,da\
The Quern of Knglaud sent her and Wednesday night, aecordmg In
lady in walling, the Archbishop id Mrs John Jew ell, pari s r m the
Cantohury sent his Chaplain the enterprise, for Ihe Crooips Aead
Pope sent his sperlal film ends einy Rami O lliers as.ncl.ited with
sary for Knglaud. and Ihe r d ll’ir thr drive-in arc H a iry Cushuic
of one of Ine world's greatest and John B n im lcy.
newspaper. headlined Ihe story
The drive In Is located on Cam
Ihe following das
eron Avc. Just north of Geneva
4* Says Mr Osmunson. this series A ve.
B n come to S a n fc d (or sureeedlni'
TMinday nights, is for Hie c-dturiil
TOOTH K K T H A C r K H
uplifting influence of all The pur
FRO M B O Y ’S F A B
ise of tile youth id Ihe Ac.idems
R A LT IM O ItK &lt;-B-Pat Sllls.ni, in
to contribute .something in tin pulled a loose tenth Tuesday an*l
way of a contribution for civic and was toki be ought to put it undei
community rttl/m ship and char a pillow anti perhaps the fHleb&gt;s
u rle r.
would come along and irp la ce H
with a lovely present
Hut Tat Isn't Hie sort to lie r a l l ­
ies!. with merchandise of .airli
l.nw
ii u i i
B f,)i f, m a ir. n in high potential value. If he put tin
Today
fnmnrron10 ZS n o, n :.i m in tooth under his pillow, d rotild fir
1o MX |t nt i r&gt; l&gt;in that one of Ihe brothers would
Pundn v
11 J 1 it m i .1 .» m make off wilh it. lie reasoned
II hi !• Ill f. Sf* l» »n
So lie pul the tooth ill his e.u
uni went to *ri*cp
Tha I'riltilo r I xU n il»,, off Ihl
Y c-trrd a v , he had an ear ache
roast of A laska, an- the head
ilia m ollier took him to Johns
Hopkin.
Hospital for Hie InoHi’-i
Charters for the largest iiilndur
of fur sraltt.
-rrond extraction

Drive-In Storting
Its New Schedule

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and I l,*,«by i trllfy that | am not an o ffic ii or d lrfrlo r ,f Ihl* liana
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farm price support program had :
Cri. (Irt . 13. 1931
Page 3
tieen built
u ,,,,, up
nr- as
«.. ti.. major Issue,
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and it has that pnuitmcuee in a few
states. Rut in others lb? flexible
Queen Victoria is credited svith
(Continued From Page One)
va. rigid parity proposals don't .....................
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nom il.im ing
preserved ginger.
there w aj time to assess the po&lt;- scorn to strike any campaign &gt;
Mi n i i: m m :*-i « i i
T h r nungeni candle.) spice from
i S TA T U O f P lo l t l lM TO
:ib lr effect of Secretary of Defense t n l r K
f O I T I I *1 IIVVN'OV
fo rn itrlt China w in a novelty in her day.
Wilsen’s nowfamou* rem ark abo d
C o rnell — Whether there w i l l i K .i u i i u r n .- w .iis n . » n i,,w . of i n
T O K Y O l i f t — The United States
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be a pickup in interest b e fo re 1
government is fed up with Korean and lias pul It on n "take It or turd dog;, and kennel-fed dogs.
W .K Ifl'h A I ': IN*1»k: I :. In
WhJtrnrad has been In Penns) I elertirn day is hard to say You I! »I»4
obstruction and criticism of Amerl- h uvo it basis."
**•• of 4
f*u.« floM«4\ i*r .'irt *•! Kt**«l
v.inla. West Vlrglnlu, Kcnturky, gel the (intend impression ItlUH* j r ' 1* k-I m iik MIU»-|if«s fo 'im *. V»»
ran-finnneeil economic mid m ili­
H ighly competent sources h eir
Minlii T I I nN’fl mi,| m \
tary nrogrnm for Korea and plans and in Korea say Ihe United Ktatc.i Ohio and Kllrhlgnn Cornell has won’t lie P ro p rlrlnrs of harher hit* %*»fr. |f M I t'Nii ,fml 1.11,1.1 \ \
visited Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota shops amt m ra l beer emporium-. A I * * \ « l . I n \\ i f #
In Ining Ihe Issue to a showdown dijes not intend to buck down.
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and Wisconsin Be! l.s refK&gt;rllng ir*J you their cud om rrs il n't have MX MUI | |f | AM lil. *4 i f (• .1 XMKS
in Ihe next few weeks, it Inis been
Tough old President Hyngman rn Okhhomn. New Mexlro. Colo
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much to say about the election In ** 'i f xx 11,i.i a xi it .x\* miMf’M
tearn«*J licie,
SAVE
Uliee. who lias opposed the Pack ■
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Constant Korean complaining age, w ill have to accept It if lie r.vlo. Wyoming. Idaho and Mon
MORIN
R eg tvlr.iliu i Is at a »»“ l l i lt U I I I T M ’K, It I m 44,f#
Morin’ s lerrltory include postwar low in New York City In ^»‘j K l t r i ' S II* M':. T• •N .i ti &lt;| IIA
and what the United .States eon want &gt; the aid program and the l ana
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w if,
I
aiders lack of RO K cooperation has irm y huild’ip cnritimied. Ame.drmi New Jersey, Delaware, Cnntuett spite of a c 'iiccrted Uemuri illc K»*l
•tils*, tint! if Mr.ol Mir f f N|ir« 11»•*•
iroticn under the skins of top lenders are going to make it plain n il. Itliods' Island ami Massarhu- effoit to &lt;limidate il to Mippmt 'UtKri"\* it Iif I I h, MrxUrpp, nr*i'*
dotin g our O LD S T O V t
UH,lnil,'i
11p f• | - ,*rr*||fo| ,
American leaders in Korea and to It bee that they expect'K orrnn sells Liu .lr.h e n ; h is been In Cali Ih r p.nty's ticket, entirely mm
SO U N D -U P
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f lot til | m |M(4
furma. Oiecon nml Nevada.
Japan.
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H vivalrly, and -•ometimr'. pubUr- Maine, where Ih r •lecii n already •■I'«'|It11M
They intend to start talking — - ViHl-mlllion-dollnr aid program uml
'll'sl t .11*f tf |i(*it|\r UafltM .I
zn u i i in y
l&gt; m m v political professionals
fctoltr.i
tf..| r .,.|| ..r 11,m i MAIM
and artlng tough.
C. S. m ilitary cpiip m rnt.
; agree with Whitehead's appraisal. lias been held, Ihe vole exceeded I* in IMI A I I ,1. . K: i . svi, *tt* x|,« r *
Thin picture emerged after r&lt; n
The issues belwofn the two n„1950
Rut in Connerlletd Vice •t )i'»t i it 11 *11 M i l ' s t M i l l ' l l
tinning recent diplomatic nod m ill lions are coining to n bend over : o r it lr n from lx u iU v illr . K y
President Nixi'ir drew rrowds of I 11 XXX I, V \ j I '.'s. ,i| i |&lt;tin s\-M i
'So Inr as | can see there isn't
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tiiry Inlk* hotwi-en the two tin - j the ROK shutoff of Korean cut
only i few hundred T e lrv i ion Is A XIK »tnlv . x| \| 'll. || AN. XIr A
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i eompeUInu issue or pervtualily an invisible factoi ill the whole X T i l f&gt; *lf I • SIM \ V «|
Hons. It is l&gt;ased on Interviews t M-m-y to the American m ilitary.
I “ HIV «11 4•lt« 31* *.
| u i . k «*i : i *
with leading Am erican o ffirln ls j
I J4•11\ •;!•;« ••;•:»* \ m u t t o n i •
I'lie United Htntes needs this 1 around to get the muss of votei - region
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both in Jnnan mid Korea.
mom-v to nay its JPO.OOO Korean excited Business generally is good
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The United States Inis of feted employer., |iift it wants the money Tt’ e rr's no w ar Nobody 'seems In |
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t«ry deal to Irpllrt up tile country's the cm M-nt exchange of I AO hwran Ic .s it's a man who's out ol a irh " | a definite pickup of voter interest .•iol if tlr.ol iftpr ,'.s|,*4,*i I v f
tin
B U Y H t iy S M A B J ' N l W
in
California.
Oregon
and
Nevada
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Here In brief ure the findings
nrmed forces and i ' h economy— i • * 1.
» .liitirr t. HrItot
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for
lnr.il
reasons
Ice- tit,f| IXMX |M«| ill 11. | | f*ft , I |i|l
Black market rate of the hwnn ot Ihe A P forrespw Tents wlm
have hei n In rlosest loudl svllh 1
Hit* •■* . fftt omit iitnf* i .if t|xit|n«t
rum t-&gt; tutu to HUO to $ 1.
«illt» 11&lt;«pr • fix. Ilt lif il I *. f» Mil,Hit .4
I to- Koreans refused to nego voter centlnient
Mn| r.t, Vi ,.f
t||,.|ttJlV lp p ll KIVU
tliite the issue, comptent Anierl : Whitehead — So far I've seen
MAN IN 11 t U»- f.'t I lit 4' I k*| ft r
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tn| if 4|rm|. It | *4 mii
can souires na\, and fin a lly on i’ &gt; signs of increasing Intervd in l x r i l l : m i i n - m - n i l i o r m % k)’ M
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Oct. I tefut-ed to a^yanee s iiv ' th r campaign, although II la likrlv
(Contintird From T a te One)
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i i u i i i . % . i s c i r z . i i * 11
noue Korean money i-ith e tin llrd ' to pick up as e lrrth n day m ars IV » III•
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vet Imre down on Hie South C aro­ .'it.lt**.
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&gt;•" t dir tlm pe iple. the elec
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HUNS || %\ IM i « | UflH 4ll| h i
I -Mil,Im* fix
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with the brttei
91% Nils \ f #%I Ns | * U li I s i l l #
niii| travi-led “ .hull mil*-., to th*' iiuiv hi-giii paying it* employe&gt; m I III g.inirati. 0
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do llar, oi pn itly in dollars i.nd p u ts i rgam/.ilioM. getting &gt;&gt;ul the
South Carolina coa.it Its log.
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Tin- m ilitary money Issue is only ft-i i nee
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the is liin l of (iienndu off South
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combat eiptip W divisions tor hlree th,.l(. irt. , r vcra l . rillc a l .'is'iiiile •’.••Hill t-MnrM.t il lii .. r f | i in M.i r ■
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viewing Hit
this year’s s fill f Imt!
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Kl*»i Mil, w 11li i ii • Vit Ii * • il»n
leave eipilpment of de-urtipg ram piign wilh extreme ap.itliv *’f"»«l.
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weeps over open sea
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l»o limlx I 1.1 In I 4* H u l i m i t fi.'. I moUtl 161NNX
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The firsf of a »eriri of sound movie films never before
preuented in Sanford.

property Is beinif offered for side by tlie City of San­

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a nimmiinlly and rlvlc t-ervlre il la being preAenled ab­
solutely FREE.

ford, Florida, for the Idubest and best rash sealed bid,
which will be publicly opened at 8:00 o’clock I’. M., Ocil
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XVbrn I bln film was flrsf hbmvn In l.ondoii'b New (ialleny
500 mlniHleru nf various fallliu rante fur Ihe premier
ahuxvlng. The (Jnrcn nenl her lady in xvnltlng, Ihe Arrlibishop of Canlcbury sen! Ida chaplain, Ihe Pope nent Ids
i,pedal film emlHaary for England, the edllor of one of
Ihe world’a greatest newspapers xvna deeply moved as
he hhw If and Ihe next day hta newspaper headlined (he
aforv. Don't ndsa II.

LOTS I TO I i , INCLUSIVE, OF SLOCK 4.
OF BEL AIR SUBDIVISION.
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KODAK FINISHING

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Iiom University H-.spilal
. |J«4.I: slock holding c impair)-, holding ronlrnlllnt IInisr*4| m tills
'Hie mother and chi’ I were l .lt-i
and Olhrr affillalM . to brnadzn aeop* of hanking luisln*
n»«* In Plnr li,4
Alannar In which nhove^namad orgahltnlloil |a a ftlll,.14Illa l4-1 with nallnnal in.'-liril hv police in Ilu- hosii,l.,l
hank. and .lagraa Ilf eolilrnj;
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to a service station and get our
with gasoline; or we can pick up
and order a tank of fuel oil for
in the basement; or wo can reach
nlmost any direction I’or any kind of
oil product, nnd get it without difficulty
dolny.
Keeping shelve* Rupplled with conHumer
poods Is n standard business practice. Com­
petition makes It so. for we all know that if
one store, shop or service station doesn’t
have who* we want, or the price isn’t right,
we enn always go to the next, nnd he choosy
In whnt we buy Keeping those shelves fill­
ed, however, can be n trying and expensive
problem, for it means that substantial funds
must be tied up constantly, not only in In­
ventories hut nlso In extensive supply lines.
Since this is Oil Progress Week. It brings
to mind a statement made recently by Frank
M. Porter, president of the American Pe­
troleum Institute. This oil Industry execu­
tive pointed nut that the value of crude oil
and four major products alone tied up con­
tinuously in pipe lines, ship bottoms, tunk
cars, and so on Is In excess of one billion dol­
lars. This Is an Investment which not only
must bo kept “on tho shelf" constantly, hut
must be enlarged as newly created facilities
require It.
Porter noted that 05 per cent «f tho pe­
troleum Industry’s crude oil Inventories. 40
per cent of Its light products and 42 per cent
of Its residunl fuel nil are unavailable for
sale continuously, because of this “shelf"
factor. This Is only part of the story, for
over and above those basic requirements tho
Industry must have uvailnble the substantial
Inventories for "over the counter" sides. Tho
investment is huge, hut in tho long run It
is only one of tho many wnyH In which In­
dustry nnd comjietltlon combine to servo us
as consumers—and servo us well.
All too often, the oil Industry Is thought
of ns a group of perhaps n dozen or more
companies. Tho Oil Industry Information

Committee knocked thla myth on the heed
not long ago by making an actual count of
the number of businesses engaged in petro­
leum; and It used only accredited govern­
ment figures for its tallying. Thla count
showed there were more than 42,000 oil com­
panies. ranging all the way from one-man
firms to multi-million dollar organizations.
That there arc so many of them is proof in
Itself of the competitive naturo of oil, for
how could It he otherwise in this land of
ours, where any enterprising man or com*
pnny can net up shop nnd challenge the
field?

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In Sanford, Florida
H v C . R . F la w s o n . B 8 A . . M S A .

THOSE Republican politicians who would
like to break the Solid South should remem­
ber the boll weevil has been trying to do it
for a century.
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Friday, Oct. 16. 1954

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SMALL DRAINS — If you haven’t al­
ready planted some oats or other smnll
grains for winter tempornry grazing, now Is
the time to do no.
You ran use any of several smnll grains
to furnish green grazing for your entile,
hogs or poultry this fall nnd winter. These
include oats, rye nnd whent. Combinations
Ily R U H H E L I. K A Y
of those grains and clovers make good pas­
I *oi Indebted in llvrn a l C lark i people lor this new " lu x u ry ." New
of Florida Power and Light Com- capital w in attracted which made
ture.
continued experlmenta and deve­
The best varieties of oats for planting i TC rioTe parfni'Ml.'ip Viuw^in'iwo lopment* poMible for Kdlion and
now lire Florilnnd. Sonlund mid Seminole. great segment* of Florida induclry ill* co worker*.
that celchrntc their
“ Diamond
Then came the application of
All of these new varieties were recently re­ Ju
b ile e " lliis full, lie point* out electricity to power and laborleased by the Florida Agricultural Experi­ thak holt are celebrating seventy- saving m achinery. Moit dram atic
yeurs of I.IC IIT .
of all was the itep-by-atep
itep-by-step devcdeve­
ment Station. All of them make good yields five
Thl* year I* the 73th anniver­ lopment of domestic
tlc eleclr
electric apof forage, hut Sunland and Seminole make sary of the Florida l're*s AtMK'ia- nuances
illancct for lightening work In the
mine—cooking, water heAtlm
heating, re­
earlier forage than does Floriland. Southland tlon and also the 7Slh anniversary home—cooking,
nl the electrical Industry.
frigeration, laundering, and all the
is no longer recommended because it is sus­ The newspaper us*nrlutlon w ill
mark Its lllunioiul Ju lillce at the mother's day that Reddy Kilowatt
ceptible to new races of crown runt.
organl/iilion'* full ineellng with a now performs with push-button
Florida Hlai-k rye is better than Abruzzl. special program of ohservunce al sim plicity.
Another common ground be­
Of the whent varieties that have been tested. S ilve r Springs Nov 12 14. The
lcctrlrn l industry utility and up tween the pres* and the electrical
Coastal and Coker «i7-27 seem best for Flor­ cdiunce
dealers w ill rlim u s a year Industry ha* beeq their attitude
rong observance of "Lig h t's D ia­ towurd the free enterprise sys­
ida.

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FORTY SECOND National Sufety Con­
gress and Exposition will ho held in Chlcugo,
October 18-22. This year the fnrm progrnm
Is pneked with participants who will cover
many phnscs of safety In agriculture. There
will Im&gt; sessions for adults and a special pro­
grnm for fnrm youth.
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WESTERN SUOAR — The sugar In­
dustry sturted an one of the many plumes
of western settlement when the plan was to
nmkn the mountain communities self sup*
pqrtlng. Sugar was a scarce Item nnd sold as
high as $1.00 per pound.
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over (10,000 persons are put to productive
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LUCKY BOY — Columbus did not hnvo
to choose which type of transportation to
use to get here.

HAL BO YLE

I. Woman Auditions 300,000 Kids
knowing k ln d lln rsi.
“ I had twins, but lost them as
babies,’' she said, quietly. “ Since
then, I ’ve—wen. I'v o learned to
be fond of a ll children.
E ach ye ar she contributes to the
ueation of a number of talentcvl
lldren whose parents can't afford
to give them the training they
need.
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“ I've alw ays been Interested In
show business,” she said. “ I was
the youngest of seven children In a
Pennsylvania Dutch fam ily. My
father had paid MOO for a piano,
and none of the older children
cared In play It.
“ When I came along, I had to.
M y thrifty father sim ply wasn't
going to let that piano go to waele,
I gave m y t in t concert debut at
I , and I w o e panties made of
flour sacks with die no me of
the company printed on them.
“ A . I sat u-.vn to the plana,
everybody In Dm audience started
lau ghin g., In f t oping back my
itarth e a drees, j bed given • free
ed to the flour eompMty."
E a c h night now when M rs. ClemenU looks at television her heart
te warmed by tfte eight of at least
• to I perform ers who got their
start on her program.

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i la now only a part-time talk
busy, warm-hearted Mrt. Clemr, Who was once a Broadway
car herself, rive yean ago,
w the death of her husband,
t u * over tho operation of his
tadelpMa advertising agency,
brae day* a week ehe commutes
t, where she holds auditions,
I writes, direct# end produces
he loves to work with children,
dice them natty with a firm

Wilson Not On Defensive Long

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In him wo live And movo nnd have
being.— Acts 17:28. Christ taught tho
Kingdom of Honvon Is within us. Ho
taught us how to bring that Kingdom
conscious power. And how to banish
animal Impulses.

tAMES MARLOW

D E - M O T H IN G

"W oll, the must Important thing
l*—to troat them a i adults," she
said. “ Children respond to reason
at least aa well as grownups—and
they're more obedient.
“ The parents often are more of
a problem than the children. They
never seom to be satisfied If a
child has ooe talent. They want
to push tho child Into everything,
or claim he can do anything."
One father offered Mrs. Clem*
onta a now c a r If she'd pul his
child on her show. A Jeweler of­
fered her an eapetulve watch on
the same baele.
“ I had h i turn them both down,"
she la u g lrd . “ The children get on
the show only by their own talents.
Wo don't audition their parents'
pocketbooka."
M rs. Clements believea that en­
couraging children to develop their
talents helps cut down Juvenile do-

mond Jubilee" this month.
tem. often referred to a* the
A two-hour T V show, on all net- "Am erican Way of L ife ." Both
wi/rks In Die stale, w ill he present- have combatted socialism
and
ed from II to It Sunday night, Oct. governmental control. Shoulder to
24, while various event* are sched­ shoulder the two Industrlei have
uled throughout the slate miring kept free presa and free enterprise
the month.
syiionomoui down through the
There is Indeed a dose partner­ yeors.
ship between the "lig h t" wiven the
As time marches on let us hope
world by Thomas A. E u lim i, the that our free press and free en­
electricul witurd who maintained terprise w ill be maintained to the
a home und lalturalory at Ft My­ end that this state and this nation
ers, and the "lig h t" commemo­ may continue to advance and pros­
rated by the newspaper Industry, per In the y e a n ahead. It la tit­
which In the firm of Ihc printed ling that we pauie to reflect upon
word holds high the torch of truth and pay homaga to these two
and freedom among the minds of
real Industrial on the occasion ol
men.
Edison's Incandescent l a m p
opened up u whole new field of
Hlnca World W ar I I , Great
electrical applications. Develop­ B rita in ha* built about 0,300 fac­
ment nl new electrical use* result­ to rial of 3,000 aquare fact or
ed In the lightening of mankind's
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burden*. Tlirtaishm it this 75-year more.
period of development, Ihe news­
papers ol the state and nation
were busy disseminating (ruth to
kindle (he light of knowledge nnd ,
advance the standards of culture
und civilization
Newspaper* irrovlded I d r a *, I
stimulated thought—while elcctrl •
city provided
leisure time to |
tldnk these ideas through, and i
power for their fulfilm ent. Doth In­
dustries have supplemented and
complemented cuch other, Joining
In a greut march of progress that I
hus benefited all people.
II wo* the newspapers of that
day Ihut gave tho world Ihe th rill­
ing story nl Edison- and hi* new
electric light. People, startled and
unbelieving, read about the wiz­
ard's achievement In Ih clr favorte newspaper. They have learned
in Ihe snme manner during T3
year* of development of the count!c
Ices, the
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was tho dissemination uf such
news from Oct. 21, 1879 to date
which stimulated further develop­
ment and whetted the appetite of

She has found that child ventrilo­
quists usually t i e the most highly
Intelligent of young perform ers,
young comics the most mischie­
vous.

SAM DAWSON

Sun-Powered Devices Wanted
N EW Y O R K Wi—The sun’a ener­
gy can be used to power stoves and
other household appliances. It can
also be used In sm all aolar-power
machines for such things as ir r i­
gation, heating and cooling houses,
and charging batteries.
Use of such appliances and enlines w ill be widespread within
Ive years. And businessmen are
missing a bet by not looking Into
the posilbllitiea of a new solar en­
ergy Industry.
These predictions are made —
as a sort of an aside—by scientists
who are meeting here today with
m anufacturers, engineers and util­
ity officials for the prim ary pur­
pose of studying the Industrial uses
of atomic energy.
H ie solar energy use these scien­
tists are talking about is for smallscale power units. They think these
things could come soon. If indus­
tria l leader* would take them up.
They contend we shouldn't wait on
the blg-scale developments planned
for the future use of atomic power
plants or large-size solar e„glnes.
"T h e re Is a worldwide demand
for sm all solar-power machines,
up to five horsepower, for Irrig a­
tion, healing and cooling of dwell­
ings, charging batteries, and other
ranch uses," Charles G. Abbot of
the Smithsonian Institution says.
" T I m demand te very keen In
Australia, India, U r ie l and otner
zemlarld regions, where fuel I*
several times more expensive than
In the United U ta te i/r
Hut he notei there are at least
130,000 square miles in California,
Arliona and Nevada where the sun

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furnishes sufficient energy for such
power plants during 300 .lays per
year.
"A t present there Is no company
manufacturing such units, though '
the demand is U rge and constant,"
Abbot says. " I receive several In­
quiries a week where such devices
are available. 1 have to reply that
they exist now only at the Sm ith­
sonian.”
Another sclenllsl al the National
Industrial Conference
---------------------- Hoard's fo- ,
rum on atomic energy in industry

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l y WHIIAM kUT
Central P r t u W rite r.

F I V E war* Indicted In Chicago
on charges of operutlng n shake­
down In the poultry Industry
there. The man at th* next desk
says the pickings must hnva been
mighty good.
I I I
R miinI iip a thaKriloini In Ihr
chicken b uctnrii term * Ilka il bail
way /or a /rllow to try to ft other
Me tin t.
I I t
A desk #f ihlsktns en a Wynanlskill, N. Y., farm Ufa toying green
ban fruit. Savndt Ilk* a gaed
•barua te serner the la tte r egg
market.
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In th* old days, declares (bandpappy Jenkins, when you heard a
lot ot honk-honklng at this lima

SANFORD

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Progress That Sanford
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You The Most Modern
In Banking Services.

'SI Pontine Hard
Coupe

the acqulation of the Pmetiee
of Accountancy f orowrly conducted by

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of y r s r , you knew It ws* a Sack
of wild geest heading south. T o ­
day, toys C r smt&gt;. It's usually a
flock of truii&lt;n L ined likewise.
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t f r ’er finally come to the conelusion Hint about the brut thing
yon should save up /or a ruenyte
day I* recoups taxi fa rt.
V
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"Warmth and time mellow every­
thing," writes a phlloiepher. Oh,
yeahT-hew abevt said, burnt
toast?
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Perhaps th* present day colIrglcm may not havt teen as adapt
at debate as waa hla father, but
he'll alt up all night arguing that
hla alma m alar's football Is b e tta r^
than It (ta lly Is.
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The Corner "By The Clock"

'47 Plymouth Sedan,
new motor .....

John M. Fitzpatrick, CPA

lias her eve.on Ihe housewife. Dr.
M arla T rik es of the College of
K uK ificerliu of New York U niver­
sity, says sm all houxrhnld applisiw
res powered by Ihe sun can soM
be a reality in many parts o l tnT
world, especially (hose where con­
ventional fuels are at a premium.
These areas w ill he candidates In
time for large-scale solar energy
power plants. Rut within five
years, she believes, sm all devices
will be In use. Her own university
) , testing « solar stove.

YOU RE TELL ING M eTi

In The Near Future

“It'e hard to hotd their attention
are atways trying to make
''Not all are stara," she said, -they
me laugh/' ehe said. “But I supRobert 6. Lewis, ArJoan Rcwerts, Eileen

cratiunlesa
the
administration always liked bird dogs, "w h ich get
out and hunt for their food," better
asked him to Jump In.
How Wilson arrived at his de than kennel led dogs which " s K *
W
clslon Is not publicly known. Bui on their fanny and y e ll."
Democrats end some Republi­
In he Jumped, and with a memor­
able splash. This was Monday cans hopjied him at once lo r talk­
night at Detroit, where Michigan's ing about dogs and people In the
Republican senator, Homer Fergu­ same breath. He explained he had
meant no harm . Elsenhower and
son, la battling for re-election.
Ferguson and Wilson are old some other Republicans said they
frlenaa. Wilson, In a public speech, were sure he hadn't.
got w
plugged for Ferguson and all th*
Michigan Republicans running foi began to look like a liab ility for
Ihe Republicans. Another man
Congress.
Detroit, of all ' cities in the might have uffered an explanation
and retired from politics. Not W iC
United Slates, would seem to be t an
the one where Wilson's words sun. He Jumped back in test n lg m
might be expected to have the in Chicago
He said his reference to dogs
most Influence. There he had
worked for years in the heudquar und people at the same time was
ter* of General Motors The work­ "in e p t" hut quickly said hla 're­
ers knew him well, If not person m arks had been distorted "b y out
left-wing opponents" and then tore
a lly , at least through their union.
Since there ia unemployment into the Democrats.
Flnce one word leads to another
among Detroit auto workers, W il­
son was questioned about it at a in politics, and the Democrats
news conference there. Offhand, he have no lack of wonts, before this
campaign Is over Wilson b u y
said:
He had sympathy for people know more about politics than bg
caught In a sudden change but ihoughl he could ever learn.

JhirujA. Jo , Qomei

llnquency

“ A child trying to become go
fat anything simply doesn’t have
time to get into trouble/' ahe said.

WASHINGTON t*-A R o u g b he
acknowledged U ili week he ha&gt;
not learned anything about the
“ a rti and icle n ce" of politic! alter
20 month* In Washington, Charles
E . Wilton ha* now put him self In
politic# up to hi* neck.
A political fumble e a rlie r thla
week didn’t put him long on the
dcfenilve. L a it night he (rankly
conceded he had been "In ep t" but
followed this with a' blazing at­
tack on the Democrata, who, te
the middle of an election cam ­
paign, are hardly likely to ignore
hi* remarka.
Wilton, 03-year-old m illionaire
and form er president of General
Motor*, never ran for public of­
fice. lie got hie pretenl Job seerotary of defense through appoint­
ment by Elienhow er.
Merely by accepting «uch a Job
Wilton involved h lm iclf in politic*
to a certain extent
It would seem then that Wilion
could make hla own dectalon
whether merely to reply to the
criticism or Jump actively
Into poipot
ively into
mg
ba ‘ at' *the ~
illcs bylashfn
g back
Demo-

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T I I F HANFORD IIK R A I.D
I I I . del. 13. 1 M I
Pag*

Feminine Curves
Are Silhouetted
In Sporing Styles

Young Couple
Will Be Given
Rehearsal Party

J H ID A Y
lly IIO It o n iY HOK
The Duplicate Hridge Club will
\ P W om rn't F.dltor
meet at the Yacht Club with seat­
Women who have been w orry­
ing to begin ul 7.43 p.lli. and piny ing alHiul return of the flalchested
Miss Ile vcrly Grudick and Rich to start at H o'clock.
silimuette of the flapper era need
rt Plunder
riu m ie c w
win
oe enter
ard C arl
ill be
A mission study Institute for
lonight with u w editing re- the teacher* in the Woman's Mis­ feel no alarm alxmt next spring'*
tulnrd tonight
hearsal par!)’ Riven by Mrs. F . K. sionary Union of the Seminole I clothes
at. The couple
couple's mat ring* llaptist Association w ill be held at ' Feminine curve* an- still in
Rnunilllat.
w ill lake place lo morrow after 10 a. in. at the F irs t Hnptlst style, according to forecasts in
noon at 5 o'clock In All Souls Church in Di-Lund. The annual early spring fa&gt;hon stowing* m
New York Huyer* who are crowd
Catholic Church
ta lly w ill liegin at 1 p. in. Member*
Mrs. Paul Prruld will assist the are asked to lake sandwiches and ing eve'-y sh u w ie m on busy Till
hostess in serving u sweet course drink w ill I h- furnished hy the Avenue show definite expressions
of relief as the IP.S3 picture be
(o Miss G ra ilick. Sir Plum lce, the hostess church.
comes clear Here are the high
Rev. Father IGehurd Lyons. Mr
SA T U R D A Y
and Mr* J K G railick, Mr and
light* as they n w emerge
Tlie Seminole High School Kev
Mrs J C Pltimlee of Hallux, Tex .
The long tor*o silhouette i* Ihe
Miss Ja ck ie Cameron of Atlunl.i. Cluti Is having a fish (try and ant- lug news m practically all collec­
lion
at
the
Farm
er's
Auction
Mar
Ga and Sanford. Miss Mary Lou
tion* Many new dresses winch will
Duke, and Mis* Nell llucon ol At ket at 7 p til The nubile is invited lie shipie'd In the store* in Decern
lanla. Ga
SU N DAY
her and carry on lido early spring
Miss Sylvia Plumlee of Dallas.
The business anil social meet­ will have either no licit* at all.
Texas, Mrs. Doris David.
M i's ing u f CmiLTegallun Hs-th Israel or the hell* will lie dropped to the
Constance David Mr and Mrs. will be held al Ihe Jew ish Com hio'tne This, however i* n d a*
John H ull. John llutt J r
uml j niuuity Center at H p in.
frightening a* it may seem, so
'■’’ u rli* H ull of Panama &lt; o» I
M O N DAY
dial the effect in most iust.inces
Warren Moore and Charles Poleei j The Past Mat ions Club of the i* flattering
of Macon. G a.. llill llurke ol At O KS w ill meet lit the home of
There are many pleated *kn l*.
lanla, G a.. and Henry llichtei J i
-Mrs. Wurt W W arner. SKI! W ' the pleats starting at a smooth
M'tli 81. 8 up|» i w ill he served al 1hinlinc yoke
fl:flO p.m.
The sw eater look i* iiiueli in
The Seminole County Children's evidence, knit dresses appearing
Committee w ill meet nt the Conn 1 m versions f r e v e ry hour of the
tv Court House at 4 pm . uod all dav and evening
inemhers arc uiged to lie piesctit
T h e re 's
a
good look
about
The Christian Women's Fellow
many of the new «tvl"* Waist
ship of the First Christian fliu tc li lines are not a* sharply n ppm'd
at the as in p re vail'* season lint the
Miss Hetty Doris W illiam *, bride will meet al 7 Mil p.m
, w aist Is still there, and ra^elullv
elect, was honored with a shower church
The T i it i hi hit
Union
Slmlv ' lilted (oiiudutlou garm ents are g &gt;
Munduy evening given by Mr*.
Course
at
the
First
Ihipth-t
mg to lie n ecessary to achieve the
Ilid lv Piercv and Mrs
Dounbl
slender "long s le iiiin i'il' look that
Knight at the Inline of the latter fh u tch will begin at 7 p.m.
Tlie
Untied
Nation*
ptogmni
un Palmetto Ave.
iiiosl ol the clothes reitiiire
will
be
h
il.l
at
Mt'Kilih'V
Hull
ut
A miniature liriile and irrouin I
A num ber of designers have
surrounded by greenery un.t htb-1 7.'.'In p.m. with Mr*. O. It. Con- their iiiin I i 'I s w ear new all m one
Ism s blnoms decoruted the dining ■wav a* guest speaker.
foundations or Imoj bras lo achieve
table.
1 The lleta Sigma Phi w ill nu et what is now referre d to a* the
Un* i* a stun
Dpon at riv a l, each truest wrote' at “ p m. at tin home " f Mr- \\ I 'F re n c h line
her fuvoi Ite recipe on a curd to he , C. Hutchison J i . "00# S duk Ave I straight baik through the li'r*o
I ."u l a slightly higher bostline The
T IIK S D A V
given to the himoree,
The Fldelis Class ul the First Idea seems lo m ake Ihe m id riff
Min . It,iin y Austin was the winlluptist Church will meet
with h "k longer and slim m e r, m ioy
uei of contests pluyed.
Mrs. Horace K Turner, -’ lit West
Afterw ard *, the shower gift* Sevenlecnlli Street, at H p in with new dresses moHtng the figure
wcr(. presented to Mis* W illiu m *. Group No I Mrs II K Cordell fl ■•III bust to flip* ill " lie long
unbroken line
in un unbrella covered with crepe ' chairm an, in charge
paper streamer*. A fte r the honoree
The I'n it v T ru th C lass w ill mei't
opened her gift* tin- hostesses ut tile Yulder ll'd e l ut 7: -IG p III.
served refieshm enl* of cake, pouch w ith C a l" b o I 'a i nuiis un teacher.
mid nuts lo the truest* present.
1The study wilt he taken fio m the
Those inviti il w e ie ; M i*. &lt; him hook “ Peace Ileum * at H o m e." I lie
dler Null. M i*. Huy m e I'etininir-! public In Invited,
Ion, Mrs. Myron Sm ith, Mr*. Fred
rile Depi'iiilalde C la s s ol the
M yiirs, Mr*. IE. T . Tlium ii*, Mrs. J . j f irst Methodist Church w ill meet
F . Ila iiis o ii, M r*. J . A. Strange, •I H p m at M cKinlc) Hall In
Mr*. Halpli Kay, Mr*. Henny A u s­ slallalion of officers w ill lie hold
tin. Mrs. M aiiriiret (teynulds, M r*..
The It W Ware llible Class
N* vi*i» tiihliM wi lt- in piny \V» »I
W. M. Musselwbile, Mrs. C yril will meet with Mr. and Mr*
IE in -till) XI ft«*r|I«I«I|| IIS III* III I &gt;«'| 4 of
llu llie r, Mrs. It I.. Morton, .Mrs C
Hutchison m Cairn ion &lt; o&gt; tin* W 'lmnn’s H u ll I'lijo y rtl tj«*t
lb tty Chaildin, M in . Itichuid Gul , with Mr. and M i*. S. P Hulvo a*
• I lin d u r um! x«iiil&gt;ii purl v H«'iluway
Mr*. Jeannette Hentun, | co hosts, foi a w iclii'i mast at 7
Ii
« t n * ,Mr« S. I). 111 11 /Mis* Dorothy C arter, Miss Sylvia P in.
imin, ch iiiriiin n , M m . .I A . Vuunif,
Hayes, Mis* llnhhye Morton, and
The
Training
Union
Study Mrs {' |{ D d w s o ii , it ml Mi *4 lonii
Mis* Mm ilia Grogan.
( nurse
ut
till' First
llupti d h\sv\
CImtch will In gin at 7 pm .
W inning !il|*.h in liridtp’ wit* M is
thanks were given hy Mrs A .1
The Sanfuid I'uurist and Shof • W Ii. llriii*«»n; lu$fli n iiiii itit, Mi r .
Walker.
flehoaid Club w ill have a hum | J . It.
u f h t 'llm y ; uml h im '
Those present were Mr* H. F
burger barbecue at the club build
McWhorter, .Mrs. M. ti. C lrlarul. mg beginning at 11 p.m. Ilring m ••no, M in . ( i i ' o i v .M ti'ull
fjlll'k lt NAI'lf M is. .Iiillti M 'lisif,
Mrs. George It Steele. Mrs John lad or ile s iil
linger*. .Mr* A .1 W alker. Mrs
The (iiililell Slituiei Clii«* I l f the M in . Itoy TllllN . Mrs How itni Mon
t
i
i
l l i , M in . |) ( ’ lio w u n i, M is J.
A. Ilich ald so ii, Mrs K C llu riie r, ! F irst llatdist Church w ill 'in l at
Mrs. A. C. Henson, and M is C II the home of Mr*. N. II. lioulli, A V o iin if M is. w I* KirlilN , \ | in
T . C iituiM tfil, .Minn Kllul»« K.
Kessler.
dhri" Palmetto Ave
K iir h h n ff, M ri. tlrm ifp M r(*iill,

Baptist Circle Meetings

T h * \V.
O. of the K ir*t Hap- Strange, Mrs. II. C. Steele, Mrs
Met Churrh met Monday muiriiitc Mnrthn M nrshall, Mrs. H. A . W il­
fo r their firat mevtinyr of the liam s.
C IH C I.K 2
11)34-65 teaxon.
Circh' No. a of the F irst Hat)
U ra. John I.e r hu«l the program
UllPR a* her topi,- "Make Straight tist Churrh met In the Gleaners
Class room ns Mrs. T e rry llird
A Hiirhwav For Our Owl "
Luncli was served at noon nftei presided over the business meetini' which opened with u praver.
which Mrs. W. I». 11rooks J r . in
Mrs. t). P. Wuile gHVe the deStalled the offirers f „ t ().*. year.
.O ffic e rs installed were:
resi­ votUuinl in winch the tonic was
dent, Mrs. It T Thom as; V |* "The Service of P ra ye r." The ste
director, Mrs || . J . Peterson; fits l wardship chairm an, Mr*. G. S
vice president, Mrs. Myron Sm ith' Srlm nn. recited a poem. " I Lived
With the l ord One D ay."
recond vlee president. .Mrs. Joe II
M r*. II. II
M artin, misdon
W rig h t; secretary. .Mis II
\V
Rueker;
treasurer
and soeinl slm lv chairm an, rend an interest­
chairm an, Mrs. M. (I Cleland: ing article about the new llaptisl
pianist, Mrs. Margaret Newman Hospital in M ali, u Phillippine Is
lamb The niectillg closed with a
and Mrs. John I.. Miller
pi aver by M rs. Myron S iillli.
Cholrxters, Mrs, f'hurlc* Mull
( IIM T .K .1
head and Mrs. II. r . Moure.
The Octohcr meeting of Circle
B .W .C . advisor, Mrs. George in * ,
No. .'I of the F it si lluplixt Church
on! devotional. Mrs. M. N (Ic v c
land! mission study. Mrs l-’rei' met in the Ju nio r Three Depart­
M yers; stewardship. Mrs. Gladys ment. Mr*. Ilra ile v Oilhani p**Cooper: commissions, Mrs. Vnlli tided and Introduced the members
W illiam s; puldlcitv. Mrs. II. K uml officers.
M r*. W. II. M urray led in prnyT u rn e r: literature of the churdi
M rs. W . I), (in rd in er; M. K. ami er after which Mr* Odham e x­
plained utaint the work foi the
T . 8.. Mrs. J . I,. Jackson.
Children's Home, Mrs
lloinei year. Mr*. M urray tinve mi InterOsborne; flower ehalnmin. Mrs &lt;•*tinsr liilk on stewardship mi*
It. IL Ileek: service center. M is sinus ill- books were uiven out to
W A. W illiams and Mrs. Charles tlie member*.
Mrs. Alma C u lly. Chllilteit's
Mulrhend; circle chairmen. Mrs
H. C. Moore. Mrs llrn ll'V Oilhnm Home chairman, cave an in te r­
Mrs T e riy Ityrd. Mrs. II .1 Fineli esting talk. "Whose Month Money
M r*. W. ,\ K ra tae rl. Mrs. K C Jo You K a l" . M is. Odham closed
Harper. Mrs Ralph lletts II W. C . the meetiliir with a prayer.
Those present were: Mr*. HrnlM rs. P. I.. Dumpier; .Sunbeam
leaders, Mrs S J llrook*. Mrs u'v Odham. Mr*. F K. M eeker., idge. Mrs. Hal A. Colbert, Mrs.
Georee Kllio tl. Mrs || || Mar
II. I,. Glenn, Mr* S. J . Hrooks.
tin, M rs, Helen C arter.
Ju n io r (!. A. Mrs. J.din Fox. Mr*. W. II. M uriny. Mr*. Almu
Mrs. M arjorie Zeolu , Mis C I, C u lly , M i*. G ra d e lli'h op , Mr*.
W. I,. Stoinleniiiire, Mr*. C L.
P ark, M is. A. I.. Thom as; Inter
mediate G. A.. M is (' W K rg li Hewsoii, and a visitor M i*, l-'.dnn
and M rs. O. I1. Wade; Junior It. A M ucCilli*.
Joe Doulhitt; Intermediate It. A
C llt C l.F I
D ill Dooley; Y . W. A . Mrs. |r
C iid e No. I of the F irst Hapving P rio r; Sunlwam haliv visi- &gt;tist Church met with the meeting
tor. Mr* II . K. Turner
lielnir opened with pi aver led hv
The circles then met ill various | M i*. .1. Itov Itritt. Mr*. Forrest
classrooms.
Glltchel pave tin devotional fioio
'lie book "Take Tim e."
( IIH ’I.K I
M is. It i'. Moore, chairioan | The business meeting was pie
opened the fiix t iiirctim r of ll'ip , sided over bv the chairm an. M i*.
Hat C lid e No. I hy vvcli-uniilie ill* II. .1. Finch and lepurt* were glvnew memhers. I’ltins foi the fol • ii hv the eomiiniiiil v missions
ih n li mao. M is
Itoy l l i i t l , ami
lowing year were diseussed.
Mrs. A. .1 Peterson gave a de im inbersldp chuii man, Mm II. W.
Mitlonal im kindness ami love to Itnckcr. Appeal was made for pood
time of troulile after wloeh *lu used clot bine or linens to la* sent
led In praver. A Stewardship lull iw e rsias In “ lluinlles For Peace."
was bruimht hv M i* It K. t'oop It was decided to tis-l|i provide
• r , emphuiiixiiig
tithing
M is. lunches foi umlerprivileired c 11i I Fred Myer's subject for the Mo n il'll at school lunch h m iiii *.
C ircle Nu. I was named Genus
• lun Study was "O ur Stale ,am l
Foieign .Missionaries." She an (Tenshuw for one of the missionnounrod that the November m ix­ nrie*. The meeting was dismissed
tion study tHiok would he (aud it with prayer by Mrs. Kucker.
Those present were: Mrs. H. W,
by a m issionary, Mrs. ( ’ It. |tish \.
Itncker, Mrs W. A. Morrison,
from Dcl.and.
Mrs.
Kd Cowan, M is. .1. W. HnlsA ll were I'nrouingeil to alt*m l
thb Wi'ek of P raver to begin on liu iy , M rs. II' J Finch, M r*. TorNov. 2W. Definite Community M is­ lest Gatchel, M r*. I.. F . G arner,
sions work was planned and the Mrs. Hoy Itritt.
lueetiiiK was closed by p rater led j
F IH Q L K . * , ,
Circle No. f&gt; met with
Mr *.
by M rs. It. F. Cooper.
Knlph
lletts
a* chairman aa the
Those present were; Mrs. II. &lt;1,
Moore, Mrs W. C. Iln ir, Mrs. C. meeiinir tita-nesj with prayer hv
H. Goethe. Mr* Curtis lavender. M is. It. T . Thomas.
Mr*. C I. P in k* pave an Im
Mrs. John I, l.ee. M m K A Cov
triptoii. Sirs. It F Cooper, Mrs M issive devotional on "Pow er of
I. ove." M i*. Ilett* introduced " f .
Frank I . Woodruff J r
The 11lilts'll Nation* Program
Mrs. M. N. Cleveland. Mrs. W I fleers for the new year and the
(). Stausi'll, Mrs. A I Peterson. meetinir closed with prayer In- w ill lie held lit McKinley Hall
Mr*
II.
I..
Johnson.
Monday at 7:.'tn p. in with Sir* O.
Sirs. Fred M yers, Mrs. J A
Those piesent were: Mr*. Kalph II. Conway a* guest speaker. She
lletts, Mrs. J C. Newsome, Mr*. I* from Alt. Dorn isml is Orlando
W. P. Yesley, Mrs. II. T . Thomas, district promotion sectelary of the
Mrs. W. W llorne, Mr*. II. It. WSCK.
I I . ck. Mrs. C I.. P a ik . M r*. II. I.
A film of the United Nations
Oslairne. Mr*. IE. D. Gardner, Mr*. w ill be shown. Mr*. It W. Herron
It. I.. Johnson. Mrs. J . A . (,'m ining, and Mrs. W. M. Colbert are In
hum. Mr*. G. II Sykes, Mr*. C. K. charge ef the program.
H arrell.

Two Ladies Fete
Miss Williams
With Shower

Mrs. O. H. Conway
Will Speak Monday
At McKinley Hall

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Circle No. II met In thp chapel
witli Mrs. K. C. Hurper. rhalrm an ,
providing. Mrs. W. L . Vance open­
ed the session with praver and
Mrs. Charles Mulrheatl offered the
(leviitlunul* from (he book, "H lb lr
anti P ra y e r" and she closed with
a p rayer for Hie sick.
M rs. Vance, stewardship chair
man. nave mil tlthers cards anti
smike on tithing. Mrs. It. F . Mr
Whurter, mission study chairm an,
announced thill on Nov. II) the
hook, 'T llg rln ta g e To
D ra rll" ,

Happy Birthday
Del. 1.1
Joyce Colliim

Womans Club
Members Enjoy
Card Party

w k d n k s iia y

•Mis John I*. I.n v M is. (V I. It. J
diiitf, M in \V. II. llriiiNoti.
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F lr- t lla p tist C h iiti h w ill Ii ive Mtnitil II
.Smith, Minn A tlnlu'd1
tin 'll supper ami lim g ia n . m eelin * (Ninti*. M is. K M llo k f. M is I*
lieginidng at 7 p in.
K . liul/., uml Mi*» AIit i*
The
F irs t
lla p tist
T ia iio ilit
Union Study G iiurse w ill begin at
7 p.lli.

When tuklng down the suumivr
curtains and drape* for Fu ll house
cleaning, he sure to examine I hem
or holes and tears, especially along
the seams him) eurtnin rod*. Holes
and tears a rt mote n isily repair
ed and the "stitch m time save*
nine" uiluge slioiild In- followed lie
fore rin tiiin s and itrnpes are sent
out to he launderi'd, advises the
Americun Institute of l.nnniieiing,
research and ailiiriitliiNul center of
the laundry iiislnatry.

Flap Jack Party,
Treasure Hunt Bal
Set For Weekend
An entertaining Treasure Hut
I III lice is in store for junior ho
(•••si's and service men who ftl
present at the USO tomorto
evening. Dancing w ill be enjoyt
front g until I I o'clock.
Something new w ill bv tried I
the form of a flap Jack pari
which is shttr.l fur 8:30 o’clov
- Sunday night after church.

Sweet Ann Blyth
Rocks Las Vegas
With New Act
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.\ until \v»* ri'$il r o ll If u,» an d put it In to tlo* ic f r U -

Wu nu cut ii»'\vN|upi»r report how
V:|ll|2lhl«* COfflM* It.IN fit 'ti Ml Ul lints

e ia t o r O n S iim t.iv m o ia iiu ;. you
n IU e it a in I It ikt* |l nod th e liv"*ti,
lh»* "h.ii K to c ln ic li" ut v i'iiifiil tit Will III t tio k le s a ie il l le u d y to K'»
Hit* C4nintiy Hut it s11 in n ili.xf iIio li» c h u r e li w hd, &gt;v*u me

lirlishhorty n ix in u of n.*i %Iiik ‘ coffi t* m ill" afinr iln* Ncrvlct* Inis h&lt; cii
o ip » of tin* in^ij *r f.utoiN tn I tic
c iirm it revival of « liurclKolui;

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her. you
tar « to mickchI iti.il
tin* tiiNtom In* tilt'd til &gt;i mii I'huiiti,
to liel|» limit tin* cotiKifK.ilioii lo*
Kftht i and put now clm nh no in
hers at "'iM' A chut wltli fidlowh oltdii|i|it i x mol imw ip'lichbott
oii*r ii nip of cofTt'i* cun me,in n
Kic.it deal to somebody who Imin
just moved into ills* t 4*111tllllII It )

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ln.»kc tin* dutiyll oil h'iltilliluy. lin'd ah o id 10 t no k It *

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tin* luiindry mid u pcrm aip'iit Ntuiii
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P \ eli people who •|t if i I Ilk* Itvei
II nII.'i II x admit d t.istes r!in*d Ihl
w a x ' i ut the liv e i in | tu«'h cilia*
and in.ii inixtx* in P ifiie h die* im*
Im ,m hour at so dram tlo liver
lo ll in flour iiol deepfn in hot
fat until w ill hiowned

UVS V K G A S. Ncv vfv-'The | * n
tilers uml dealer* in this hard
lioiled t'ivvn never saw anythin
like it Kvcryune In the night cltl
ivus standing and cheering * A
mure beauty whose act wax pul
cm ugh for a Sunday school plcnb
This was dosing night for An
lilytli at tlie Sahara With te»i
streaming down tier cheeks, t )
sand "Auitl l.ati'f Syne" amt bow*
off with a lliutidering ovation. Mo
nf those to tlie Conga Room we,
misty eye I too
The event was an eye-opener I
veterans on t'ie gaudy Las Vegi
strip nf hold e.'isim.* The gal
wtio usually draw attention in thl
b'wn are the sexti.gils Marlon
iMt'lndi uopc.tr* to lie offering a
.iiinii.il strip tease Mae West 0
leti'il semilimle in u 'd e boy* an
bet own brand ol rucy humot
I'errv Moore gave tier a ll—or *
most, unyway—visually
Hut .dong eatne little Mlvs An
lilytti to prove that purity pay!
1Stic sang in tier d e a r soprano tn
Iti'guiled Hie audience* with h f
lu sh talk While a c&lt; tnedienne 0
'lie lull had told tH'drooui xtorltl
Villi talked about tier 4 month id
son 1'imethy .1ml (tow lie woul
| celebrate his first Christm as thl
year
Amt she packed 'em In lluxlnea
iw a . trooming during her Ih r n
week eogagernei't
Sweet liuue could lie starting
lieu .i I eoiddiit iin mk ol a nice
i,ue to -tu t Nor could Holly woooffer a better saleswoman fur It
pleasanter and less putilidied sldf
I saw tier in tier lintel room |ui
In boe she was Hying linmc tn he
lin-bur.l In Jam es McNulty, an*
tin ir I unit Ii v I’ atrick.
" I ilnln't sleep a tiit lust night,'
sin t \ iiii "T lie excitement of go
mg limiie was tin much for me
l&gt; ■ von reuli/e Unit it lias beut
a lm o s t six weeks since I've beet
In.me" I played tn San Diego am
then the state fair at Surra ineptI amt had a week ul rehearsals be
| lore t started lien*
"Hut It lias U n i a wm derful ex
i perlcni'f here, amt I wouldn't h iv i
mi ssed it h r tlie world. It It thl
In-si time I have played nigh
dohs or any singing •infra, nm f t
has ."leiicil a w hide new world fo!
me T le uudifurc* have been WOO
d rrin l unit I've met mi tunny in
teles,Ing people "
These inllnts taste exlra-spedai
along with tomato luti'i* lor a lirs l
i "in &lt;• M-.ki up a pat huge ul pic
mis .mil m il mio ,i sipiare ulioiit
nu ll lliivk
I ut iutii 2 Inch
i sipi.ui
till with deviled ham ot
gi,ited I'hi'ddur dieese. pinch tu
gel tier and Ii ike in u hot uven nnlU
gohli'ii blown Serve tint to an ud
mil mg nmlli'iit'c'
Fresli lionevdew li.ills taste wot,
del till will'll tlii'V ale paired With
Iro/eo r.isp b e rile s, and luok liltl ions too' Serve Hits fruit cup aa
a l i i ' l course or lor dessert II
vou haven't a iiielnil scoop |ns|
0 e a
ol &lt;; teaspooll lligasurillg
pool, lo 01 ike till' balls

Peter P. liiikiir
M is. Mary l.y liil Douglas
Mrs. W illis J . Peacock J r .

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Tennessee-Alabama Tilt Heads
‘ ’Packed SEC Program Tomorrow
Fm* Two-Year-Old
Will Get Long Rest
Before '55 Season
C O L U M B IJ8 . O — Hcott F r o it ,
who hat raced fa tte r than any twayear-old harnrat horse that I’ ve/
(Wed, wtu on h it way to the went
coaat thia week and In a Iona real
before he embark* on a IW*R campalan that nlrrndy findt film the
w inter honk rJioicc for next A u ­
gust's * 11X1,000 Hnmt.letnnlan,
By ra c irv n mile In 2.00 flat
at the KcxfngtGii T n .lt laot week,
Scott Fro *! rrnat-d tin. former
standard of 2.01 .'l/f» hung out last
Newport Dream and even
ough purer* are rontldered to h r
om a ..frond lo two fatter than
Honrs employing the diagonal
gait.
The fact that the non of Hoot
Mort 1no nit a* the early choice for
neat year'* llnmbletonian doesn't
fa u owner Sol Camp even though
this Meadow Pare, enrly choice to
win paring'* »7&lt;MKX&gt; I.title drown
fu g , didn't make thr grade.
"I'm onl NU|.er«lllloii* about one
thing," *a&gt;'* the K h aftrr, C a lifo r­
nia, potato ran rh rr, " I don't like
anybody to throw a hat on the
Iwd. A*ld&lt;&gt; from that I don't hetieve In jinxes."
D riv e r Joe fl'llrie n , the Iran*planted Canadian who works for
Camp and who guided Scott Fro st
lo h is record mile In the 2nd heal
of the id,(MW Clmarrnh Konch
Stake, Is something else again.
O'Brien lost lx-hi ml Uw wlntm
hook cholre, Mnhlon Hanover, In
lDDlr and «ay* the llam bUIonian
Just Isn't his rare.
"I'm net worried slxmt that ye t,
'hough,'' says O'Brien. "There r. a
lot of months between now and
n axt August and somrliody might
take tlu. favorite's role away from
Scott Frost before he gets to Goshan. I sure hope so.”
Scott Fro st is out of Nora hy
Bprncer. She wus purrhosid fnr
f 12,non from tin* \V. ,N . ltuyimldr
dlspcrsnl in 1051 by Hoy A in n i,
owner o f Front H ill Pnrm st Kitlnfn ir f, Ind. Camp houjrht C ir c u it
a t auction a* a yrnrllng for |H,

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Frp»t
K nrly thin yenr 8cott Fro
st
was making breaks liecause his
long stride reused him to hit
tha sulky with Ills hocks. Q'Hrlan
ordered a larger hike and Scull
F ro s t rattled o ff four stakes win*
and eight hents In a row, rllm aalng
it a t Lexington.

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Crooms Will Face
Euclid At DeLand

T A U .A IIA S .S K K ( S p e c i a l ) —
The Associated Press
North Carolina State's rapid o f­
Crooms Academy coaches f»et
The major league managerial merry-go-round Is spinning nt the
fensive Improvement Is uppermost
A * f!Y W PA C
By M E R C F .R B A U .K V
tonight’s game with Fhidid High
fastest
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a
change
that
two
more
lursrhail
bosses
may
4
T
/
M
E
Z
In the minds of Florida State UnSchool at Dclatml with ontlmlsm,
Associated Press Hporla W riter
G //W 7 &amp; ,
tie taken for a ride in the near future.
\ verslty's Seminole* this week.
A T BAT
n&lt;cording to Itosetta D a v l * ,
Houthcaslern Conference football
tf/tCOf:
Since
the
105.1
World
Series,
III
of
the
10
clubs
have
changed
man­
K8 U ilium after Its third conser o t e r
Crooms sports editor. The gnmo
offers one of the lic it programs of
5 L-R /K S
I eutlve victory against N C State's agers, two of them twice.
w ill start nt R p. III.
(he season this weekend, with top
// M B tY
The
latest
switch
came
suddenly
in
Philadelphia
vesterdav
w
h
fi»
| W olfliark in Itnleigh's Itbldlck
E X P L O IT S
A fight Is underway for starting
hilling going In the annual AlaW O RLP
the Phillies named Mayo Sm ith, a greying stranger from the Now insitinn at tackle ntlionr Kd .f iner,
'
StnHinm
Saturday
night
nt
H
h am a-Trnn m cc game in Knox­
M A V il
O E R iE *
Yo
rk
Yankee*
minor
league
fntm
system,
lo
replacp
T
e
rry
Moore.
[ o’clock.
•Hie Melton and Jolin Fu ller.
ville
P A A /K FP
Blending variations o f the T Moore had been around only since Ju ly 15, when he took over from
PECO RPB
The coaches have been emphasis­
In addition In the Crimson T,.le////,/ A &gt; C r f E
Steve O'Neill.
formation,
double
wing,
single
ing pulsing and have groomed a
Volunteers clash Saturday, Auburn
Cincinnati started the d liry w hirl
wing,
nod
buck
lateral
series,
NC
o
f
r
m
trm of liu rlrrs, B ill Frederick, N»is at Georgia Tech, Kentucky nt
State kicked up Itn hcela font week a year ngJ In September hy pick
FO Y 7E&amp; T
lanicl W illiam s and Don Burke
Florida, Vanderbilt nt Georgia,
ing S ir lie Tehbets to succeed Bog
lo
halt
a
three-game
losing
string
Crnom* has played only on»
Tulsne at Mlisair slppi ar J Texas
F trtc M W APM EP&amp;
ers Hornsby. Then came Kddlc
with
a
'.’&lt;
’
&gt;
-n
unset
o
f
W
illiam
nmi
rame this year, losing to Mtl*
Tech at IxMilsIann State llnlver/// 7 ,1 * Mi $ 7 0 * /
the
M
ary.
The
Wolfpnrk
has
I
h-co a Js u sl for Jim m y Dykes on
slump.
rJ-0. The game scheduled
tlly . The T e xas Tcrh -LS U tilt is
O F PA FBBA LL
T A M P A bf&gt;—Tam pa w-as a slight with Haines CU y last F'rlday her*
li'lla d rljih ia Athletics. Dykes fm
1t-iadnt underdog.
a night Affair.
lionntirig its finest defensive M arly Marlon nt Baltim ore and favorite over Stetson fnr Cteir If,Hi was rained nut.
Mississippi Stale starts Hie SKC
team In eight years of football at Wall Alston for Charlie Drcsson football conle.il her* tonight, ih'o f
Iloiiieroming w ill he Oct. 29
grid weekend with a Frid ay night
ly on Hie basis of Strt-;nn 1111101.'* when the Panther* w ill meet n
Flo rida .Stale, the IPM Sem in.dri at Brooklyn
p e w *
engagement against the llu rri
Stetson lias lost two starling line
recorded more than a mild upset
Artiun lulled unlll late M arrh
P t-K ro p M A dce
canes of M iami.
themselves Inst week.
whim the Chicago Cubs replace I men and it« No I quarterback and I
,ltA/ T *fip
M oil of the games shape up as
Itolling up hf'fi ynlds on pus.es Phil l a v i r i c l i a with Stan Hack Is reported planning to use a lc.no
r c o B &amp; co P g
extrem ely elnre. The ndd&gt;makers
stuiiled
wltJi
sophomorrs am l|
i i lone ami -1711 net yuiducc. F S U O’Neill was tired In m id-July. Mai
*O M *
figure Alabama and Tenner ice are
id.orked Villuiiovn. f«g-i:t. It wan llm ore lu rn l Paul llirh a rils away frc.'.hmen.
*
O F H/9
evenly matched and that Tech,
Ilia second straight scoring spree from the Chicago Whltp Sox in
Arldrd to Hut Tam pa has. a il!
F P B V IO U Z
Florida, Georgia and Mlrslsslppj
fo r thr liard-to-predict Indians, mid September ami Marion rr advantage nf 19 pounds a man Inn e * o ic &lt; z Slate hold a slender touchd'iwu
who
belted
l.o
ills
v
lllr,
-17-H,
two
ro w B ty
placed him As the season ended Hie line o n l I t In the b ark firld .
edge over their foes. Ole Miss Is
M/e a i B M o s r
week* ago.
Washington fired llu rk v H arris and although a weight advantage Isn't
rated four Inocblownt heller Ilian
\
i
IARQFTAM T
A sophomore uuarterhark sur- brought llressen hack to the ma necessarily a sign of superior tool
Ttilanc and T e xas Tech, the Gator
By GAYLE TALBOT
l.lgges* plai
. . ___
P/McM M / r
prise and one of the hlgges*
play- jors.
bal' ability
Howl rhnmp. is a IS point favorite
N EW YO R K .b P —Baseball history
ill were largely
era in rnllegr football
Both coaches are p e sfiin litle , as
H arris was Jobless only a week
over lamirlana Stale.
A &amp; i ■■■} . IMNlMO.l-OOr
wilt recoi-J that Lite th h p u t Tues­
responsible for the Vlllanovn rout. before lieimt hired to replace Fred usual.
The game, .will have an Impor
found lie HulcJil/iion at Detroit. Then
W '.l
rH AT
Ile rti McQuillan of SlM*»n says day nich! the publicity director rtf
lanl hearing on the S K I' xlandingx
/ % , / p B A f P H L I’M
range and completed l.'l of 17 the Boilon Bed Sox switched from "we w ill he lucky Ip be dolcnl'ol Ih r Am erican la &gt;aguc. K arl J lllllli O ff / AM P $ 7 A * - r e p
Mlsils«ippj, Alabam a. Florida and
■tan. emerged bleary-eyrd from a
iuism m fnr 'JJ0 yards and three I/in Itoi-Jrrau to Pinky lllg g iu .t.,
hy four loiiPlidowns "
7 tr
r u e o/AM ro oM
rrnneasee still boast perfeil conIrmehdnwn*. lie also scored an"1 don't see how anybody can leng 'and e xliaiid liig meeting hi
Still
on
Hie
hot
seat
are
Alston
at
* / A 6 - * T F A 'O H T /
'crcnce records hut Ilia ''si will
other.
Brooklyn ami Jnost with Uir A lii make either team n favorite.*' raid Chicago uml announced to assem ­
f
w/M t r x e A K
A
be trimmed by sunset Saturday
bled reporters that it had been
Itight end Tom F rm sle r, whn i Ir t (r , j m )ll , , Wlrp
po , r ttw M arrcllno Huerta nf Tam pa.
j'i O M R ‘ TMB
Out on a-limb departnienl:
stands 0-7 and weighs iiJU, g r a b b e dA's
..................................
T h r Tam pa Sparfsns are In top voted to transfer the Iranrhise of
switch to Kansas City become'
A I.A IIA IIA o v e r Tennes.-en:
five pnssen for IU1 yards and threu o fficial. A lilo n '* fate w ill lie dr shape. H ie line averages 202, Ihr the Philadelphia Athletics to K an ­
Jiainu gels the nod on a tougher
touchdowns, lie 's the team's lend­ elded on c r before Nov 29, Ho harkfielrl 179.
su* City.
‘
defense. Although the Tide's Hart
Frank Kane, genrral manager of
ing scorer and pass receiver.
Stetson is planning to open with
Brooklyn management lias an
-ilarr and llir Vnl*' Jim m v Wade
Swantic and F'ram stcr wore nmmeed
n line averaging HU and hack* the Chicago While Sox, added the
ire on the doubtful tut. both te a m s,
surprising Intorinatinn that the
I named Florida's •‘ P layer of the
'Hie to teams which have Jnlne.il averaging II1.V
have plenty of arorlng punch left i
Week" by the Florida State the whirl m&gt; far top by twu the
vole approving the sale nf Hie A'p •
SiiiirtsivrB e rs Association fnr their previous high for n single year.
In Arnold Johnson, a capitalist,
G K'H tG IA TF/C II over Auburn:
snowing against Vlllanovn. Feam
Itn-1 been unanimous. Ttie only
Bobby H eld ’s hoys seem In have
s ir r l . - . a a ..................... I « A lltiling that kept them from ringing
r ^ K 'c f m W i'o
Anbijm Ihorotiidily jinxed Jtoth
VutnHHi »r ■»( 7«&lt;"M lr» w i*
Am erica honors.
church bells ui Kansas City was
teams are fast and talented hut
tal siu-prlie in Phlladcphla nl
the lateness of (ho hour.
The Kernnoles w ill lie In their though Moore's (MTMinal future had
Tech haa shown more clutdt-senr
P O R T LA N D , Ore bP-Oregon's
Hut hold, nml Irt us not hr hasty.
finest playing shape ever. Only been uncertain. The 90 yenr-ubl
Ing ability.
hopes
nf
getting
bark
In
the
Hose
Anyone who knows even threb big
freshman guard I / ’on llryn n t, who mllrl-oMnnrrrd Southerner man­
K K N T U t'K Y over Florida llolli
Bowl
race
through
a
Saturday
vie
league baseball magnates intimate­
has n chipped ankle, is nursing itn aged Birm ingham to third place
li«al Auburn hy one tnuetidown
, ,
. i
.
a /
tory In the NCAA-TV "G am e of
In ju ry.
In Ih r Southern Assn, the past sea­ the Week” , shmiiicrl today after ly would realize In a holy minute
that something fishy was going on.
Florida .State’s nationnllv-fam- son.
star guard Ja ,ck, Patera
accidental,
. . .
He would know Instinctively that
ous student elrcus, " F ly in g H ig h",
His major leaciie experience eon Iv killed
Hurldn got sm nr key hoys hanged
n
frlrr.-J
on
a
hunting
„
„ whnlc rw m fu l of them rve r
ip last
■ ‘ week■
P I I I I .A I I K I .P I I I \ blh The fiitm e of the Philadelphia Athletic* to- w ill provide the halftim e slmw for .lists of 711 games as hii outfielder trip.
could get together and unanimous ,
Saturday
night’s
game.
The
only
for
the
Athletics
In
1(417,
V A N D K IlU ll.T over Georgia: day was a giant pur./le \sitli Ituv .Murk, the club's executive viee tirePatera was grief stricken, and ly approve anything as scnslhlo
college cirrus in Am erica, the F S tl
General Manager Hoy lla m ry
VanrJy has ahnwn more eon sldent, Iml.I log the key.
cirru s feature* trapeze acts, aero suM Moore was dropped I l o c a lis e went under a doctor's care fol'ow- as severing n knot that was strond itru ry on n/fen&lt;e Ilian the But'
Muck tool until I i it.in. Monday to make on Ids mind, once And Lillie s, and a bevy of clowns.
lie tacked rx|H&gt;rlenre as a manager Ing the death of Ken Sw ellzer. a gling everylmdy In death
'logs. It the Cninmorjnir*,' flit ) fill all, whether lo- was I I I iru dv tu &gt;cll the Athletics to Chicago real
er.J for no o ilier reason. Ilrpo rt* standout guard on last y e a r’s O re­ The strange and unnatural situiiteam can stand the grind, Georgia estate dealer Arnold Johnson or C!) prepared to produce enough r|ildpersisted, however, that the for gon team and a Iriend of many Hon existed, as it turned out. only
Is In for trouble The in ju n -l unkl&lt;- tnt In keep the club m I ’hiludclpliiu.
so long a* it took Calvin G riffith,
liter fit. lamis outfielder's chance* on this ye a r's squad
d Vxndy's Charlie Horton may
Maid, repottedlv was sru rry ln g .in every possll.le direction seek­
ot continuing with the Phil* siif I The rest of the squad, stunned vice president of the Washington
hold the answer.
ing protective "an gels," but he badn't come up pulilicly at least—
ferrd a major setback when he had at first hy the news, seemrvl to Senators, to return lo his home
M IAM I over Mississippi Stale: with anyone ready to sink funds in the proposition h" hue to offer,
recover morale in a workout ye* base amt oil up bis tonsils.
Statp may have to face n powerful one that includes retention of liny i
M IAM I '/P — Unbeaten Miami a run In w illi second baseman lerday, hut It was doubtful that
" A vote was taken," Calvin con­
running Ira n i without itn line r m himself in the A's m wieiship
In
( &gt;,
aa
meets Mississippi Stole here to­ Granny lla m n rr last August
spirits wouJI lit- high in the cru ceded, "but Hie Washington club
t«r llu cb a rk rr Hal Kaslerwoud
night in a football game that could
Three I'jillaitcliihla syndicates! K ^ C l I l A
( ir A lllIf
ria l game against Southern Calif uml others il.i not consider it final
rinvclop Into in o il fashioned run moved only Hit yards through the ornia here tomorrow.
have been dickering with tiny in j P Q jlllU f V l v I l l R
I II was mi-leading to announce Hint I
ning power for their touchdowns. air in three games and Mississippi
Hie past few days, one headed tiy |
Patera and Sw elt/cr went hunt­ Kansas City was favored hy a I
Miami Is a one touchdown favor­ Stale only 2o3 yard* in four games
John P Crisconl, retired aiituino
T h rre arc two reasons tu expect, ing near Kugrnr early yesterdny, unanimous 7-0 vote The Washing­
ite to win Its fourth straight game.
Idle lenler. Crisconl met with
ton. Boston nml Detroit votes arn
M iami's nohlng attack has net­ however, that Mississippi State hoping In return to the Oregon enough lo stop any move to Kansas
Mack yesterday lull those "In Hie
rampns nt Kngen • with a deer
ted 292 yards a game—the coun­ may throw plenty nf passes.
know" in.sisl lie like the other two
The first Is that M iam i's ground before clarsrn started. Patera said City, nml that m»v still he done."
syndicates, failed to come up with
K Y IlA C IfS K ,. N Y . 'tP -C irm e n try 's third I mmI against M inisNow, that srmcrls a good dent
1Slppi Slate, with SKI M yards a defense rates sccor f in the nation he Bred at what he thought was
sufficient cash.
1
welterweight
BasUlu,
Uie
No.
l
w
e|tcrw
rJ|h
t
„„
„
t» r» T n u t ^
The sceoml Is that the H urricanes a deer III the brush Kw letzrr cried more like a baseball meeting, es­
game,
ranks
Uth.
Neither
team
tiny
tossed
a
hmnhsrll
Into
the
refill
A
llle
(frofiintpm
ler.
ami
hope
M'.'- f &gt;•/»'•
I
■
a T n lsl
Fas been able to frighten the op hove been vulneroblo to a goodi ru t, nml slumped lo the ground. pecially the part about a 7-0 vote
IUI Il O
K&gt;..fi'’
n s* (•«
m i winks yesterday hy announcing lie tilk of D rlro lt slug: it nut tonight
I lf/«
w ithin an hour
I m Inr; ''m isleading."
riliju"**
rs., u
iin no
i:.r.
u » had m it-ro n trn ry In the generally
position with passe*. M iami has passing altark.
Ml Orhuilaef IIS
IS IIS 1111
It', accepted belief—axreorl In rell Ids for a crack at Hie winner of th
i
litl
K
id
GavUnu
Johnny
Saxton
„
till i n I I*
t.M
Interest In the (lu ll when he nt
s i s l _____M | | (,V *' " s&lt; ta il tendril an Am erican l/e.igiie inert match.
About 5.000 fans are expected
HC. P ,s is ^ ,WT
a
X T o lsl ing In Chlragn lust T iirrtln y .
for the nalionnlly Ir lr v it r d (N IIC )
Ml K lli-llikn 111 Mil Mi
r.ir.
That sluleiuenf surprised, among
I I I Hawkins
lan lls 171 r.riK
I I I (Tririi.iiiiili |47 M7 117 &lt;71 others, Johnson, the only Individual to round irr n p it (he W ar M rnmr
Bull lit I I I •ar. is*
I I I thus far to mil cash on the Urn* ial An lilnriiim
ara t &gt;ilal
&gt;
'H ie ' Syracuse area w ill lie
uao ajs lUas
fur the franchise Johnson slid lie [ h larkrd out.
e iit t lil.I.S
III'. I 'la r m
I
a
was uo lee Ihr definite Im pression; Hadlln lias hern Itrliiuu /or
111 V JIrrh o llx 147 1*1
the sale of Ihr A's to him for tran s­ many months for another chance
Ml I* I'nwidl IIS II
fer In Kansas City was practically at (i.iv ila n , who took the Canaitots
ill
II Ulna
111 l|s |47
I- lls lls
I I I Ml 110
an accomplished fact.
tiov here In Seplemher 1053 nil a
r«ial
ami a ir am
" I have md sold my slo ck." said spill ded-slmi In a title go
I ’ltss ite:u in n s
Ilf - F l a i r '*
I
7
.1 T . i «mI Hoy. "The lad thing I said be
l( Gronlk, gl y a r o h l Michigan
i110
'.v ftIt-liN&gt;
m i tin
x
. 1. I.?Ml mu
I0«
*}* fore leaving the inerting in Cfllcawelterweight champ, .should take
I f f l&gt; Ill'llnlii 111 i n m i
III
141 I) lens
im
ill m
mt go was, 'I am in a closely knit llnsillo, he wpig'd he in line fpi a
I f f U K r d r ll I f f l»# l i t
till fam ily and I want tlv* clianre to
010 T n liil .
ft.VJ .Mil a la in n talk It over with them .' Amt I'm title match with Ih r G avilen HnxPin
winner.
an t
Mr. Ftsrsrs
l
t
n t » i „| still .struggling "
Iliisillo Is reportedly prnmlxtd
l i r ty.Wuv'U l i t u s nr.
in
Ttie other nfciubpra of the "d o se. the winner of that match It ha
111 M l l t wlrk l i t I I I l i t
111 Iv knit" fam ily are Hoy's brother
gets hy Gronlk.
• 10 0| Wmnit 111 114 I I I
111
l»» B lls'w lrk 111 I I I 177
r.|i. Karle uml their father Connie fir.,
otr Total
am oao ora it it the man who first brought the
American l-cagmi franchise Ir.to
being here amt who guided the
0* T 4 » .i u s r la l r X
* lP r iM
lean’s (leitli.les for half a century.
nr iSTriN — nun slri i * v . U « K ,
Karle lias Iteen willing lo sell llosl im.. hlinnk*il out III. ti l«Ur. 171,
out tils share of A's stock for wime H*w V»rk. S
YOllfifrWTOWN Ohio- t„ r Mortime. Ho has Ids fattier, while Boy uu-r
(..iknlus, 117. Ynunsslown, S
has spearheaded Hie thus far mi- sao. II* . Vounsslown. sl'i|t|ixd | ’.|N f.ll YO ltK iHiinnyaldf Arvna)
successful movement tu keep Ilia
— liny tirnkv tin. Uroofctrn, outclub In Philadelphia.
imlnisii Phil llltto . 111. Mrnoklyn. I
Will harriilge, Am erican l-engue
rallKHKC—CI»o d r ill. II7 . Pusrlo
lllro. niil|iolnf*il Psrnsmlo llssnuo.
presMi'id, commenled yesterday:
HC.
rju x lifi. In
"W e took up nml rlMponeii of thp
matter rd telling to .fohnsnn slid
the tra n sfrr In Kansas City at Hoy t* his prerogative.
"There is nothing fu rther to »ny
M ark's rrrpieat. We (the A m rrlrnn
individual in t i, Minaif K*n luih ked l/'iigue rnvners) guve him unlll tl We just have lo (It and w ait..
a.ill Monday to like un tils mind
Pldl C nvarretts, veteran Chics
iN lilY lu i'A f. A V H M «m :s
At Hie meeting he ta iil be would
P'srevs
ff. f .P . A » *. H» t t r accept Johnson's offer.
If he no White Hox firs t baaeinan, I*
l ' &gt;!* *!'!°k T i
‘II
f ! !!»
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203 S. Sanford Ave.
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118 South I’avk Ave
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2000
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I Kollawny and Ratty lleds
Maces.
Used Double Dresser and
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IT E M S N O T L IS T E D
jj^ .- r n rn r
W l .t St. Jim m ie Cowan, phone
Floor furnace
r.in
1007 S.mford Ave
Phone 1113
Circulating Healer
PHO N E 127
RO SE i H U R T apt Furnished' I 20.1 09 K . 1st S T .
I!. R . P O P E CO
A V A S I I I N i ; AI A I T I I N F S
hedinom units. Newly redec­
200 South I’nik Ave
Phone 1410
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m i lllr Ave.
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offer takes 103 Mellonvllle Ave
''First With The Fln*at”
on y. $10. per month Phone 2380
Phone 711 X .1
A I.I. G irl's hieyele Good eiunll
4*1(0031 apt. 518 Wrst 1st SI
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f ROOM H O USE. 215 Holly Avu
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1120 Sanford Ave.
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F U R N IS H E D . 4 rooms, suni«wrh
Phone 1335
109 Flm Vm
Ml Work Goaraiileeil
Downstairs, cool lilt Park
F R E S H Milk Cow or fresh heifer I
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Ilox 1613. Sanford Plume 7H8.1
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Phone 2?2«
Aluminum , ran vn s. metal.
after 6 p in
Free ra tim itrs
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start niuning deer or train on
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213 nr Wilder Park 2639
L O V E L Y one hedr.Mun fiirnlshml
lit'oironre of all kinds
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- t o 201 Sotilii P a rk Ave.
BROWN'S AMOCO STATION
miles South on 17-02.
201 South P a rk
Phone 0197 W H IT E women, age 20 In to. nm
A f u r n i s h e d :, room 'house $17 .34.
M O U C .M K J N - IN S U R A N C E
, ia c l Mr T ay lo r at nor l i m n
U SED TRACTO RS
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$42 30
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P H O N E 811
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B R IT T T R A IT O R CO.
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Phone 501
In 217 Oak Ave
Phone 6l&lt;i Illw a y 17-92 South
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vour pattern.
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1447
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3 ROOM Apt. Private hath and fit
W IL L DO honing In my home 16- F L O W ERS P I AN Ift M lttU lt ,
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Maytag Waxhers
Phone 1317 W
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G arfield W illetts. John Meiach
m y home, w hile m o llier w orks.
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Room 201 Edwa/ds' Bldg.
Phone |29
terms on I10II1 new and lived, p
P a rk Com m ercial
Pn. 16 112114 Wrst 2nd St.
see in
J . R . Alexander
T . M. Stringer
IfS P E C IA L S E R V IC E S
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1423. .
Printing Cn., Phono 408-403
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ref. Or r a il Days— IB87-J. Nights
1201-J. Sanford.

ty’ llla fine 3 bedroom Irotnc, roncrete
block construction furred walla.
Tiled bath with tub and shower.
Large kitchen A dinette, cartrartc
utility room with concrete floor,
lairge corner lot In fine location,
$2.&amp;u Gai
can lit- had for only 1750.00 cash Paint
$3.98 P air
total prire $8630.00 with long New Work Shoes
A R M Y-N A V Y N U RPl.tlH
te rm ;, can be accr. by appoint
310 haniord Ave.
Phone 1221
menl only.

O RLAN DO Morning Senlinel, Or
lando Evening Star. Call Ralph
R a y . 1165 J .
RU G S and Upholstery Diiraelean
ed in yunr home or in our simp
line again Ote same 1l.1v.

Sanford litirurlcan Service
308 E ast till SI.

Phone 2210

S A N F O R D MOTOR CO.

L O W E I4 . E . O Z fE R

^ Builder — Phone 1359
Cnitom Homes and Fto rM i

ti'.XAxi !iw -7‘ f *‘emea.

'53 A N D EIISU N limjse trailer, 3 ijjj
font, prefect toodifiou
Woul
A
lake sm all traile r, A It Conran ®
non. Park Ave T ra ile r Park

W E M AKE

•

Kurnitur»

•

Car Scat Covers

Edmund'* Uphnlrttfry&gt; HI
Shop

2714 French Ave

Phone
one Iww

I . k I . IR ilN W ORKS
2601 South Park Plume 235 J .
■ Steel fabrication
* Welding
* G eneral, repair*.

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LO S T : 3 Keys on chain Finder
nleaxe return to ‘ Herald o fflrrowapj.

LO S T : I Gold earring with bln
Slone, vicinity Holler Motor
Snnft^d Ele e lrie , Phone 23.38 W
LO S T : New pal-.- of men's glu-.se
Flntier raII Iclrpluuie 9178

A L L T Y P E S : N u n e ry furniture,
cabinet!, driftwood coffee tablei.
itd*
P' V w , ' h ( | : L , S K A l.T tH t
Woden-n-mode rn, Ltd.
C E R A M IC T IL E
id u fn J k fT i:i(:A i.~ H E R V R :R i» - ? .!
l . L . P O W E I.L , O W N E R
T ile s for A L L purposes
Remodel
Celory
ory Ave.
Phone 406-W Wall • Floor • Repairs • Ren
. . . . ___ JtE flirpilance.i. sale*
J()t
ami service G H. High, Oviedo.
N ABO R'H T IL E CO.
N * W , modern. 2 bedroom house.
LA Y-A-W AY P LA N
F la . Phone ttSI or Sanford
1007 S. Sanford Ave.
Phone 1113
Outside city lim it*. Phone 1393-J
and Finance Plan
1612 W itfler fi p m.
Now
In
effect
on
ali
Sporting
Oooda
B IC Y C L E p arts, repairs. Mowers,
IM M E D IA T E occupancy. New a
• Guna • Ammunition • Tapia
garden fools, knives, scissors, Repair gcneralorsj starter*, elec
Boat*. Motors and Tra lle ra
tr ir.il npplillitres, motor*
etc. sharpened. Key work, Gen­
T o r n — P la y g r o u n d E
P .U . LA N SIN G G A H A G E
e ra l Repairs.
Stanley's
Bike
Cor. 13th and Laprol
Pit oo.i
Shop, Bib E a st 4th.
S1.N 0
Randall
E
lir
c
t
r
le
Co.
G E for general Auto
so W recker Service, Bendla and C ro flry Appllsnec*
Tram Etta, Trombone*, Druaw
Youngstown Kllehen*
h. 1000-M ~ 1(66 n
A L L cUtvr Band Indrum eala
E lv e trifa l ennlrartlng ami repairs
112 Magnolia Ave^
Phone 111
^ nlal*'System ,
For Appliances, '‘ contracting -a l!
'rountl flc c lr lr a l service.
See
your General K lw lr fe Denier.
Hanford K l a d r l r C « .
U 6 MagaoHa A ve.
Phone $ u
Whether buying or id lin g , It w ill

$

B R IC K
Common, Face, and Roman
ke Sherman Concrete
concrete Pipe Co.
Make
"Y o u r B rick lleadquartera
Phone 1241
Phone IM I

a

Vt ,1| FI House T ra ile r t.oou o
170111111011 III I Box 1P. A ore 'A
gtm Ave anti Orange lllv il Neat IgJ
Lake Munruo
***

"
P l.U M IIIN lt
Cnniracl and repair work. Free 19BO ATS • MOTORS
-I
estimate* II l&gt;. H arvey. 704
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Sanford Ave Plume 1828.
RAYM O N D M. B A L L , R E A L fO H
D E A L E R FO R llltU .M M . PAIN I
T rip le Cushion M altresi
4 8. D. Ilighleym an, Associate
" ifad e Smooth In Soothe"
FI.O O R sanding and finishing W. P . Sm ith, (liillu raid ih s . ,ei
. j a o f South P a rk Ave.
Phone 960
Cleaning, waxing. Serving Semi- _ y l i e 231.3 ,S. P ark, I 'hnie l l / t 1
Furniture ('cater
note County since 1025. if. M.
116 W ed 1st St.
Phofe l f 2&gt;
For vour Real Estate needs:
I I - ' lO S f 'A N D f^TlIND
- 7
Gleason, Lake M ary.

Cullen and Marker, Broker*
■ramley Puleawu Bid*, none n i l

Kw

rd
O

l&gt;" * a i T m

asrw»' Sr. ar

'18 AN ATTtWPr TO
_ the o ry me a « « v bom barpcd
. C*9IN1EOKATOK CMOPY INClgfuKP
• Out to no avau •it was meruersABif ’*

A
O
X
u
o

we who wtae iecr m uu. tm*
ivcrm leRKCRireP ov .wo*o
ANP HI5 band o p Muei??.'
ANP NOW THAT 'OU MAxE
iNATCutpus reexw "-s
j
necutiONtus x\o«.o
Will. OxESTuRN The
Cirr TO HUNT y04/CX&gt;*N

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�rnts

County Personals
n. K iin t. i I A labam a have moved
o Die Ward i u llag e on Hnek
" In n
lliev w ill m ake th eir

Geneva
By A IH U i: I*It I v \ I I
The W.M S ill Die H ill .
tilt Church w.is h . •
b rid a l nowei hi him.......... '■i
M rs. Jim m y R iillli i son.
night al
Ihe • on.m .
'!
(la m e s were played .m il i -Ir
ments of ra k e and |.u ■
&gt;
arvcil. Tho se isttcn .ltti
u •

w e .c Mrs

Laura

i

Mrs. I'uul Mrisevs s-ii

•

the A iliill W ome'i'- ‘
C la ss at her home ’
trig Those enjovii i

'

t

were: Mrs lanuin s
II. G rant, M-.s Cl
Mrs. Fred ' I v !■r
M a lh lriix . M rs

I

i

• ••
m

and Mr and Mr- i .a i i i ,
Freddie Collin m l Ii ' •1
lips spent Die weel,. i,,| r

I

M r and Me* \
V irg il und Mr

.s I
I m

vvitli frie n d s. Mr. i'e rk pluus to
Join her on .Saturday.
M r. and M rs. F ra n k Ko hler of
Bloom field, N. J ., Iiave moved into
th eir new home on M utanzas ltd.
'I'he Hev. H r. and M rs. Sam uel
M DIer o f la ike f ir . iiave returned I
from M innesota where they apent I

• " in i'll breaking rerem oo
I
k | . u l.
I .** I ti. i v B ap tist Chapel
L O f ig W O O C I iN C W S
.......
"H erim o it.
n , MffH. II K V F .B I .Y E A T O N
invited In Join Ii. mornThe laingwood Tow n Council
every Sunday at I I | met fn - its re g u lar nio ntliiy meetl &lt;•iiiiiinr.ity House. I he j hK llt , h„ Tow n i i ,,,| „ „ T h u rsd a y
'
;«•••" Get 7 at X p. tn.
V"
fn* k ,V "
A request was made to re p air a
........ .
and u sefu l | „ j(|K,. , | IH, U n„ w |,e |„ w w„ ter

T I ih Itev. George I.. G ran g er
w ill conduct services nt the Longwood Kpisrupnl C h u rrh on Sunday.
Itev. G ra n g e r was le rc n tly uppointeil by the diocesan bishop.
Merviees w ill be a l 11 a. in. and
rh u rrh school w ill lie nt III a. in.
Holy Communion w ill lie served
on Die fir s t and third Sundays of
each month. A n y ehild in this l i r a
is invited to attend the schil ’r ll
sc),uni arid I fit- services m e open
to ever yilne regardless of denomlnation.

Air. and M t*. C h a rle s K ru eg er
returned F rid a y , a fte r spending the
sn n im rr at K n o x , Ind.
Mr. and M r* , L . Q. P ic ke rin g
returned Wednesday a fte r spend­
ing the sum m er a t E p p in g . N. H.
M rs. Wm. C la ss and daughter,
C h eryl are home n ifx ln , fo llo w ing
some time spent w ith re la tiv e * In
Middletown, Ohio, w h ile L t . Cm dr.
C lass was a patient a t Rethesda
N a va l H o sp ital, \fd. H is friends
w ill he glad to hear that he Is
improved and w ill also he re tu rn ­
ing to La ke M ary.
i h . Business Women's C irc le
of the P re sb yterian C hurch held
a bake sale S a tu rd a y in front of
the Post O ffic e . M r*. I I . M. Coch­
ran was ch airm an ami the group
realized more than $10.00
Frien d s o f M rs. W. I I . K ilp a-

th * G eh r ch ild re n , C a th y , V esta
K a y xm l Jim m ie .
It re t a lly , M r*. E rn e stin e lin k e r
honored her non, M. K . Maker I I I
on hi* aeeond birth d ay. Ttie p arty
w as held a t the L a k e M ary homo
o f h it grandparent* M r. and M rs.
E . L . H um phrey. Those invited to
share the b irth d ay cake, topned
w ith red ran d ies, w ith young Mike
w ere R ic k y , C in d y, Lin d a and C u rti* Green, C in d y M illio n , Lyn d a
and
LeRoy
H um phrey,
C aro l
Schim m lng and Jam es M o rris J r .
A lso M rs. C u rtis Green, M r*. Ilotte
M illio n, M r*. Jam e s M o rris, Hr.
and M r*. E . L . Hum phrey.
The Business Women's circle of
the P re sb yterian C h u rrh bold its
m onthly m eeting, Wednesday at
the homo of M r*. Ja m e s M. Thom p­
son who presided and led the devo­
tion* which consisted of p ra ye rs
and a study o f the Book o f A cts.

• ry . Nature.
ftw lm m ln*:
Jlm m o*
Urookahlrt. Troop 241. C lt is e n s h K
In (Vifnm unlty. f*y clinic. C o n k in g
The court of honor held Moml.iv Klrnt A I I I : W intry Kvtthft. Tftfi‘1#/
.’ 44, K n rtK trj•. Nature; Jlnim v &gt;l«»r
night liy tlu&gt; hoy scout* was one Hun.
Troop 243. CunoHn*. Korea*
of lire U.'ges! and one of Die best t»r
Jim m y Mornnr., Troop 243.!
attended.
L ife S avin *. Hw lm m ln*. E ric re a r-,
■or, Troop 213. Nature; Donn U lre jv
Awards p settled mere:
Troup 24J. &lt;‘am pin*. i ’llltn u ih lp In*
H*&lt; M i l l
C
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fit c.|
fry »lie
&lt;‘••nun u nity. Koreatrv. H lk ln *. I.lft*)
Re\
iU o rR
f a r lio n
Ja m #* *
S a v in *. J#*rry I ’lrey. Troop 243. N»*
ton. T n . o p
$4
Johnny
l» r»i».lv.
T r o o p 54 . Mi r«l &gt;. «il « : i f f . . r . |
TI imp nir#. Mrnn&lt;* W .ilnriirht. Troop 24J.{
.V i'tire , liny \\ c)lM&gt;nliarirer. Troupr
$4. M e lv in
h rv M a li
Troup
m»
To rm .iy h r y - t lt l
To.ip Kit i it * 1(1*» 243. Nature. Norman F&gt;. Alkrn^
T f'o p 311. t ’»•rt«•«*I r; ic.
lllrkan-*
l ' r l ( » . T r o o p So
_____
Al r«th»i 11 . ii c l f #-i g,
T r o o p «**. \ \ My | . e U l f l .
Tf
fio m#*y er. Troop 34 1. 4'nnoelnir, Hwlrn4
Er|i lv ,f s n n
T r o o p »|3
f . r r v f l - &gt; n iln *. I ( o k « r Dunn, Troop 341.
imelnii I. I f ** Savin *.
Sw Im rnlnBf
r * y . T r o o p 24.1
|'r&lt; W K r l l t
T ....... ...
John .1. Ktohri##, Troop 341. M #
34 1. J o h n I f. . Hi . h i i t T r o o p 1 1 *»
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a
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in
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o ilie r" w ire U r-nlil M arlin. Troop
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i*anoelnic.
S
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.
UnirU&lt;4
John M&lt;&gt;rt Inii.l Tr-.-.p
i W lit- $r
W inkle. Troop . ill &lt;*ano»lnM. Ilou &lt;
Until#-1 non. Troop *.i H rlo . mI M l
inif
S w Itnm lna.
I m v Ii !
llrovvn,
•le# Tfoop ] | I K# lifiM ll
1f|||»*|
K i# liln *j
T r . op i n
IM u li, T \.s v *• Troop Troop 3i$. Itook i.lrollnK
\ l\ a 1. ro lllrm . Troop 34$. i'4 li0 r*
3 1f
in s K ii m ir y , L ife S avin *, 1'eraonaf
H I m r. p i
#-il l.\ .1. -ti f t I. i n KllneMH.
1‘iorieerlriM.
H w lm m liii 1
f ’j i r l
iM in u r j t f
T f.o .p
1$
Ml. lot# I
S*&lt;nn» K«i|il». Tump 34*. 1‘unoelp^
K i i r f f i i # T r o o p '■I
K«l.ti«- H . n i n . l o i »
Klrsst AM. Sa liiiriiln ir. Iln u r lloiTil
T r o o p $4.
Tro*.p .11.*,. ItoHlntf. Allen M .iff.'lt;
Lire , p ic a r n f .t l I t
I .slues. f e - i r
Trooj» .11$, t*i«rio*|nir. Natutv. IW ^
"oil
I toft • *I r •* y , T r o o p
•* | ■
•
A l \ .»
nonal KlinvMM, llo u ln tr; Koherl .Mil*.
f. Mf.l llft*. T r o o p 14*.
• hell.
Troop
14$. I ' n n n e h i * .
LIM
* U l f fnivutr# •! lu . ii t t f«$
roast |
S .iiln * Mar k i n n n »hip. Nature. I'm
l u i d U f * u •* •• p r r *•&gt;uf* &lt;| i.\ |...r. I
neerlnit
l
i
n
n
I
n
*
Lurry
r*y
Th#*y « r r
Ku i i m *i. i i
.......... .14$ Kir «i AM Swim m ing.
I r o . . p .14, K l v l i l t it
Mfitmp • ‘••II#-. i
K li hanl I'hniian Troup 34$, Cllid
l»'if H u r l Ita-miiw.st, T r
p 11 It*. U
«en«hlp ill lloine \'.* t life |V|«i»naf
l.i ro ll nM
• sirnplUaf
w t« I tn ti I II m
Kline** ItowlriK. H ern Hi John/
I f. t r r l H o n S m i i l i
Tr&gt;.ot» I f
|t&lt;
T n op .14$. r'anoelriM L ife S .tvlti*,
MtoMfilf
• .tmpIf.M
• *itf.&gt;&gt;»int|
L if tI'ereolial
Kiln**.*. flW lltl till n *. Hid 4
M a v ln ir
N n i ii r * *
l &gt; ' « * fi„ |
i-'i«#.• »
Troop 31*. IliiftHri*.
I 't iM l* H*'.«lth
f 1111\ Tvra* I n u . p .11 I ne&gt; N'lhlen Jr

OVIEDO

T l.e m em la'r* und o ffice rs of the
Serninole-flrange l.jt t lc Leaguers
m il Inst evening lo dlsruss the
. lli. i. pr. n ,r i« m n .
nn,| „ |llu lir,|
t(„. resident com ing diuin r on S atu rd a y even­
w rrtf
ing, (h i. jj: i . ut Altam onte S p rin g s.
l . " » w ill l„ . f i.l.l on Nov. , U t
,.r„ „ jt „ , K„
1j'.itnplutf lllklitM I #-•%•«( M..iliiis • ‘I M * » m « h lp In H o m e . L i f e H *v lr &gt; K (
A lso lla lic k 'd cum m ittee was lo
I( o \«iiim *
Troop
3«
f'iirfif.ifiir
H h m m l f i r ; , .Sn o re . I 'ey ■--rotl Kltlie*"
1 from his home. T in 1 Street Corn­
e
j
by
M
r*.
I
’
I).
Anderson
was
a
*lr»Mor&gt; W alker. Troop 34$. A rt;
give
it*
report
or;
the
»ale
of
Jo h n n v W lllla m f
T r o o p ||
f'tm p
e l n m iri i In. auspices o f j m ille r was instructed to inspurt
• unoeluM. Ktrnl ai*l. Home Itepaira/
En
glan
d,
are
now
spending
soma
l o v ( '. . o k I liar I f l k l n a
Ml. I . — I l ‘ tr
comm
ittee
to
meet
w
ith
twu
mem­
ticket*.
, v I iv ir 'Association 'vus and to g&lt;d fig ures on the cost o f
S\« Im in lfi* . an.I TetMv W alker*,
tim e in S ta rk e .
bers from each o f the other r#*fn» T r o o p *. | I.M#- &gt; m \ | i , k |*|., . Troop
34$. L ife S.tkloK
N aturs;
'
&lt;f"l. "I'li.* sizable sum the mut&lt;-riiil necessary und the
rir«-rlriM l(o%% I ok - w in. ti»ln»:. I..I
M
rs.
Hun
Desmond
is
home
church
o
rg
an
izatio
n
*,
to
complete
I'efaoli.il
Klt!ie»»
T
h
e
l.ougwooil
Home
Demon#!!#• S . $ u n . i v r •.
T rr.o p
I
*' • to . r li n c
■ the building fund as a 'c o st of " ‘p a irin g , the bridge.
fin
a
l
latzaar
plan*.
The
groups
again
a
fte
r
v
is
itin
g
re
la
tiv
e
s
in
s
tr
it
io
n
C
l.il.
met
at
tl.e
L
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a
iy
K
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Hiivlrm
I
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h
r.
rl'm
I a ll tin* e ffo rt, brin gs i Council C hnirninn Curlson read
K lo v l
M icontributions to the chuches ie- I t o M l n u . H\% I in in I f. u
• • are* the day when the a letter from Ihe H o rid a Ituilroad or. Monday, Oct. Ill for an .ill day N orth und South C a m lln t.
l»*lii I'onl 5$. |'|o|ia-*-i iiiK llo u lim
Mr. and M rs, C. K . H a m e r who
Hv%4in if i ! r&gt;u . Arnoi.l llro u n Troop
i'V B iiib lin g in n Iw fin - I Com m ission ncknowle&lt;lgirig receipt W orkshop meet I g.
Seminole County Agent Miss have I....... v is itin g th e ir frie n d s,
45&lt;i Hwlminlnu lli.r t a t In in ii Tio .ip
; of tile towns request fo r u local
4h H\t i in in i ni( , .Min * |. h || Sli»,'/.,i »
; was the b iith d av of M rs, hearing &gt;&lt;n the clo sin g o f the M yrtle W ilson in -tru rled fifteen M r. and M r*. T . K , S p ire *, have
Troop
in. Hv» iiunili'M
le ft for th eir home in Los A lig ele*,
Aligelm di, who was not j lanigwoo&lt;| railro ud station. The ladies in tlx- eleuniug und a.IJuat
C
a
lif.,
liy
w
ay
o
f
B
irm
in
g
h
am
,
A
la
.
merit
of
th
e
ir
sew
ing
murhine*.
•Hpital anil to spent the letter stated that the town would
S ir. und M rs. I*. I.. Ills s e ll are
________ .
...................
At noon a delirious li.ncl.coi. wu*
• Iv w ith tier fam ily.
I la- notified when and if this
home ag ain, fo llo w ing two m o n th s, t h r ir closets and give of t ln ir
*erv&lt;-d l.y tin eomiliittee.
ii " ion C reel kslw arils lia* quest wn* g ra u li’.l,
In Do1 afternoon Die l.nlie* were viii nliou in North and South ^garm ents. M rs. | | . M. Cochran ron, e f f . , 1 . f.o n , the accident
A
,M.r m il request wa*
I'uro linn
i veyerl the th an ks of her sist&lt;‘r-in•••I m i»■•••! In*r sr|ir ,Msl ilf'iiif&lt;1 Influx KrnntiMl until fiirth fi ii.sliueted in lestile pail.ling
Frien d * of W a lte r W elderhold, | la w , M r*. K . K . l.oy&lt;i J r . for rard s
The lic it ...I'.t in g will be ‘.ti
"C 1 1" -lot lie rilBl.k* M.e specific,.Hans were silbm itle.l.
I'l.ii.H il.iy, Nov, ' al ll.e l.oagwo.d w in i&lt; ..Mending Southern Union and flo w ers sent her l.y the group
1‘ p u ly s h e .if f fluve M a e ,
,
College, W a ille y, A la ., w ill lie sor- I and by individual member* .lu rin g
&gt;1.0 a h i -ted the H ig h w ay I
Hue lo Ihe absence of «.mine I library.
tv to hear llin t he l.roke his fo o t,! her illness. Item s fo r a plnni.eii
... „ l the seem of the ac ’
'*• ‘
W alke r action on the
I hoilgrt and the Ins n iilla g c wa*
le e rn tly during fo o tl.all p n c tlc e . j sunshine Ixrx fo r tills tick member,
a la ...... ... &lt;lini.es u u ily
"I*” '1* 1
. l a , e v .iu n p lo c« le i.ra le culled fo* .Monday, t b l. I I l»
l.o g an n ive i saty of M r. ‘
or.llnui.ee No. Kli, Bu.lgel
| | . i ...an | e.lerbans of
Mini mi and o i.lln a n c e No.
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Ilf7. settin g Ihe lu x M illnge tor
(ay K I'eck left for Ja ck - Hie coming fisca l ye ar.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 The renew al of the beverage
license
fo r
.Madden's C o rn er*,
opcruleil l.y John C n rn th ers, was
pus I poi.ed pi'inlli.g in vestig atio n « f
com plaints.

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S e v e ra l from In n - a
fu n eral nf M * |i . .
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wav Die m o ll... . I w
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home T in - d.i\ m .dii
M r niltl Mr- &lt;&gt; t
O rliiiu l.i Tin e I- &lt;•• i
p t f W e r e . Mi ."id M
bee, M r anil Mr
J r . , and son 'In to .. ■
.Mr* John Millie
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«&gt;u Wednesday ev&lt;&gt;ulng at I he fire
hall.
On -Saturday, Oct. 10 the fir e ­
men w ill entertain th e ir wives and
children to a sausage roast at the
B e e r.a tio n i ’a rk .
A ll firem en are requested to lie
at the next meeting us the inhalate
r
is expected to a rriv e by that
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George Bedenliaiigli
Mr
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H a u le r i, i Mr an il Ml
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and M arie , M rs Al!
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H arry G eiger
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A si.eellil uieeting of ll.e Long
, wood Tow n Council wn* held (let.
I I al H:.'I0 p. ill. |rl the Tow n Hull
ilid ln n ia e No I'^ii le liin g ll.e
, budget ul $!l,IK!f.Jill for ll.e yeui
| HIM f.f. wus Uppiove.l a- lead ..Ini
j adopted iiunnln.oindy
.
Action wu* taken on orilinance
No. I'd7 setting tl.e m illnge for the
corning fisca l year. The rate lo
h, twelve m ill* tl.e sam e us Ihe
pievioo* year T h is oidinance wus
I also udupted a* lead.
I Ih e new ordinance No. I-S wu*
fu lly iliscu **ei| mid wa* udapled
u iiaiiiln o iialy. T h u * elim in atin g ail
outside tiiile ls w ithin two y e a is
j fio n i date n f acceptance.
The town election date was *set
for the fir s t Tuesday in Decem ber;
being the *-!Velllh .lay of till*
innnth. T h e re g ls tiu tio ii luniks w ill
' lie open fo u r week* before the
I coming election - * d w ill be closed
five days p rvvl
tn vlcctiun duy.
1 llillld in g perm it g ia n te .l lo J .
' H icks o f Moluar St. lo erect •
loadslde stand for a g ift simp.
Till* Street com m ittee wa* given
power to act im m ediately to see to
tcpnlr « f bridge or replacem ent,
j Also fo r clayin g of C h in ch S t. to
I tile &lt;dty lim its.
G ran tin g of Ihe beverage license
1of .Madden'* C o rn ers wu* nguiii
I held fo r postponement *o a* lo
fu ith e r Investigate com plaint* that
have been received roiieernlUK Hie
cstiib llsl.li.i-.it.

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A ssistan t County Ranger Joe
Kumey of the F lo rid a Fo re st H e ivice reported on W ednesday, Oct.
L I ii fire ut F iv e P o in ts, six m iles
south o f Suufnrd between four
uud five o'clock
(ii'i.rg e Otto of the l.ougwooil
Tow er reported the fire . Upon O t­
to's repo rt, Klinger Jo e Ituiuey wus
dispatched to the fire . A ssistin g
him w as A ssista n t R an g e r W ilb u r

Sunday
m&lt;; - d a y s
20lh Cunlury-fox's production In

Ty liter.

Tokes you boyond llio treacherous torrents of los Concheros
beyond lire '.ml of the Block Sandl

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Ram ey reports that eight aere*
of land were burned. O f this a n •■age s ix acres were owned by, M l.
A . Ileyong of Itt. 2, Box 'JIM, Hunford.
Deyong, reportedly, was b u rn ­
ing brush uml was wus assisted l.y
L. I.lix lu m when the fire went out
of control. Due to the prompt a r ­
riv a l uf Ihe Flo rid a Fo rest Hvrvice
the surrounding lire wus not damaged.

Osteen
lit MBS. K IN I. AM M AN
Mr*. I’e jr l I vsi.n lelir.ned home
Sunday, l i d
w afler fi:ivlnu
iienl Diree and a l u ll vear* In
lIn- Orange Memorial Hospil.il
Willie lliere -he li.nl Iweiitv opera
Dons, seven ol Diem n l.!.uiiii.nl
iml ihirtei-n -kin grail- She was
ml especled In collie lu.inc nr re
•over, Ind -h.' i* In.ini' and in a
ew week • call lend :i normal life
Mr* Tv sun wl*lie* lo exf/. cs*
her tlianl.' to Die hiivpllnl Dm
•luelurs. Die riirs c t and all I Hr
people in Orlando who coulrilrllte.l
III any way. whether
large m
small In make her -lay in Die lio*
pllal a more -pleamiil one
Mr und Mrs A C Tyson wish
lo expreso Dielr lliyink* to all who
don,Heil fond, money und mater
iul« to llndr enu-g The iiuinev and
materinlii were lined lo build a
rno ill anil hath on their house anil
Die fo.nl wn* for I hose win. were
'riieioii* enough to give of thcii
Dine In do Die liiillding und • lean­
ing Ihe I miiim ',
Those win. helped Sulur lay and
Sunday or bulb day* were a* ‘a l­
low* Mr and Mr* liny Mam
kadi) e r. Mr und Mr- Donnli
Marlin anil Mr anil Mr* Cube
Hayes of Orlando, Mr and MiWa'sh Tyson and Junior Tvm lali
of llartun Lake. Mr anil Mr* I*
D Owen* and David and I'eler ol
Key West, llev l.a rrv lli'la ilie r
Mr m il Mr* Sam Brooke. Mr
and M rs. II E Ilir l and »im Ed
ward. Mr und Mr* Dick June*
mid chlliJren. Mr* Virginia Stowell and c lilld m i. Mr* (i C Ho
suck, John H i'lins, Manning Todd.
Iliihert MiiDdv and Carl Meare*
riii'ii' was ;il*o colored help win.
gave of their time

Miss M arian Crlin of l.emnn
IDiiff was iionurtul with a liirtli
day parly Saturday by tier mu
tlier, Mrs Juliti tv ln i, al hri
Inline. The giicsls enjoyed ,i game
of volley ball, horse buck raillti:'
and l&gt;onl riding Afterward* lliev
were served broiled hamburger’
anil nil the trimming* and l.lrlli
day cuke and Ice cream
'i'he billowing girl* attended Ibc
W a lte r llls tliu e , who recvntly nuriy: Misses EiTua Cowan, Joyce
Drown.
Sue C’urruker. Iris Cuuvev
celebrated Ills fourth birthday en­
tertained several o f Ills friends at Mary Ann l.iidw lg, all of Sanford.
Samira I’eferson of tivteen, and
a birth d ay p a rty .
Am ong tlie young guests p re ­ Carol, Susie and Marian Crin i ol
sent w ere, George M llwee, G a ll Leniiin Bluff.
Hammond. B ecky and C r a i g
Mr. and Mr* L. II Dreggon
Young, (lie n , K e ith and Susan
of Del.und vlslled Iheir sou ami
Scott, L y n n , A nn and John C a r l­ ilaiigbter-lnluw . Mr.
and Mrs
son, Hobby Mobley, K o b e it am i
Donald Dreggors, Sunday.
Hutchle Kld rldg e. Joaiim i K rup
Mr. and Mrs. i.iuyd Dicm ko i *
F ia n ce s Hlstllno am i B illy am i and children of Melbourne visited
K a th y D 'A m ico u f Hanford.
Mr. anil M rs. Donald Dreggors tv
M rs. F re d H lstlln e, W alter’s mo­
n tly.
th er w a s a s x lz lw l by his g ra n d ­ cc Mrs.
Itnymmul " r l l anil Mrs.
m other, M r*. J. A. H lstllne.
Ray I'e ll and ilaughlers visited

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•plien, M rs. deorga
Mouth Sem inole C o iin ly resitleul* : Club met T I . day night lot .1
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o le d in g
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, D ay
fo r (lid (ilo ry Com m unity I club lias planted
m y rtle hedge
J ly .lv S lra llo il •'■ . Bloo.l Bank w ill la1 lie held Toes- around
tin
C o m .n u n .ly
llo in e
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from .'ti.'lll
to lli.'lll p.in. nt y a i.l to peol.d.ii p .n kln g Ion near
ill I ell
uml .Mr* I the A m erican
Legion home on the w alk i.iol to provide an end n iu id e rv
P rn irie L a k e .
. tuinue and e s ii ...to uml not of ll.e
I. e
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T ,li» w ill he the fift h donor day lu rk in g lot
Ine.lloir*, m i.i e l,ll fo r the I ih 'b I Bloo.l Bunk which was IM rs. .lo&lt;' Gipson
iif W inter I ’n rk
v i« iiii,i I* #ie oranglzed in Dec. 106'J
and has I presented a p n ig rin ii on begun.a*
.
r " t.een n ia ln ta ln rrl fo r residents of and showed colored slide* mi lire
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i . ,,r A ltam unto S p r i n g s , Longwuud, vutiou* types of begm-.lu. ll&lt;&gt;*te»Ki P lt .S k * V « ! Fe rn l.a k , am i Fo rest ('M y. N inety- &lt;» were M ines J |. .1 H igh, II. t).
her ' ii,,u ,e l a n d H v r
units o f blood Iiave been B u in e tte , B. D. M cluto *li J r . F lu n k
of 1j.e k n s r i M r s availab le to resilie n t* of lhe*o i
W heeler, Webber
II, lla ilir * anil
Nil children ' M r*
w ithout obligation, except II. V. Nelson.
. n d o h l l f h L »D ,,lu l ,h l’ reccplent Isasked to
-------nr.d \le and t l r ,
ninke all e ffo rt to replace t h e 1 M is. J |) M o irio U l leto io ed I •»!:»
1 c lili.lre n nf K„n blood Ibruugh some re lat've or week from B iiln l'riilg e , .Mil wlo ie
f M r*
B u rk e arn
Anyone in these
a im * "h i1 want to visit her *&lt;&gt;n, Jo h n ,
hut U ie ’s confined w ishing to donate blood are naked who was recovering from in ju rie s
III a sprained an * ° r,,m e lo Ihe A m o rlra n Legit.n I received from a ao lio i.o ln le ncei
home T u e sd ay . Th e re w ill l»e a dent recently.
Brown
hu* re 'loctor und nurse on hand to oxnm-1
M r*. It o liiirn e ite .* v iv itii.g
landing Die v.ini ' n'' Hie donor before the Idoo.l i« friend* in U l.in la , l,a
ck. (in w ill, rein draw n al*o technicians to handle
S g t. and M .* John F o iw a i.l of
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the donors. A n u rsery w ill be set the M aiJi.e* visited M r. und Airs
I Johnny B reyetlr up for rlonors w ith ch ildren , w l.ere A llen Fm w .iril and fam ily l i* i
home ufter spend they w ill he oared fo r and re-' weekend Define b-dug tru iisfi r r r .|
with Ih e ir grand freshm ents w ill l.e served donor* to Memphis, lie w as fo rm e rly .to
mil
M rs.
I.e w i' by ladles o f the s|&gt;onsoring nrgnui- Honed u l .Minmi.
and M rs Join ratio n s.
1 M rs. It. D. M cIntosh J r . und M r*.
litehall, N. Y
-------Jam e s M cGruth o f l.ongwoiol spent
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Mines. C lyd e C rap e, H a rry Jow - ; Wednesday at Daytona lleucli u
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The l.ougwooil F ire Dept., was
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CHEERS TO YOU, TOO,
MR. WILSON
I want to tell you that I ain
g ivin g three big c h c c u for the
N H W A ll Florida Magazine I
•ay N F.W because it it to greatly im pro ved late ly. A n d 'y o u r
ro lo r prin tin g te r m i to he get­
ting belter. W h ar I wanted to
tell you it that in one tingle re­
cent copy I counted 14 separate
•pccial attic let or featuret at you
men of the F o u rth F.ttatr call
them , and for a tm all magazine

I think that it line. And the
a riicle t thow ed good taste and
interesting variation. I really en­
joyed Woodson 'I Allen's "Dragta il,*' •vhicli I thought was a
clever takeoff on "D ragnet." My
w ife lik e t Paula C la rk and the
A ll Flo rid a C o o kb o o k. She it
saving the recipes and w ill get
that covrr you mention. A ll Flor­
ida thould he for A ll Florida
Magazine.
C A M IT O N J . W ILSO N , JR .
OwytwM ••mil

OUR COVER

WE’ U LOOK INTO IT

I f the rett o f Flo rid a '! archer*
look anything lik e our cover
g irl, M itt N ancy P elstrin g , the
deer won't have a charter during
the com ing archery hunt*. W e
can't im agine even an old buck
running away w ithout Hopping
in take a tecond look at this
fair huntrett.
M itt Pelttring, a University of
Florida tophomore from H o lly ­
wood, alto hat tcored a bt-llteyc in the g la m o u r fie ld . She
w at choten to rep reteni D elta
C h i fraternity in the Homecom­
ing Queen ennte/t, wat M itt
Agriculture Pair o f 19)4, in the
M itt 1J o f P Q ucen't C ourt, and
represented the U n ive rsity o f
Florida in the 1 9 )) M itt Florida
Contett.
Although M itt Pelttring itn't
rvpccting to hag a deer during
the to d ay Ocala Archery Hunt,
the did content to aid photogra­
pher Trent Rogcrt herald tlir
opening day o f the teaton, Oct.
22. That*! when the more rug­
ged bowmen take ovet, accord­
ing to our tp o rti department in
thit week't ttory on page three.

Please give Fanning Springs a
boost. I wat horn on a farm near
there, and it it a very beautiful
place.

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PARDON OUR RLUSHES
I really got a big hang out of
yout story, " F u n at the Fro lics"
in Sunday's A ll F lo rid a Msgssine. I particularly liked the way
you opened the tto ry w ith a
statement that demanded further
leading. A nd your Report of
what the wom en o f Daytona
Reach are doing to help lick can­
cer was w ell w orth reading. I
also enjoyed the pictures and the
general appearance o f these
pages.
I look forward to receiving
your magazine each week as it
offers the best o p p o rtu n ity in
stories and pictures to learn whar
(he rest o f F lo rid a it doing. I
hope you w ill continue to give
us stories about the interesting
activities o f other Floridians.
A L M M U IM

[ d r i f t is an im portant trait
to trach youngsters. T h is means,
i its broadest sense, saving
m o n e y—w atching the pennies,
nickels and dimes so the dollars
don't fly away. I don't mean that
you should teach children to be
stin g y, to save every penny or
nickel they receive. They merely
should be taught tun to spend
everything they get on candy or
comics, hut to save a certain per­
centage o f their money for that
"rainy day ”
It's surprising how the sm all
coins add up. A m ilk bottle full
o f pennies, nickels and dimes, for
exam ple, w ill hold over $ ) ) . 00.
It's su rp risin g h o w q u ic k ly it
fills up w hen you em p ty your
pockets of change each night.
T h i t m oney, put in a bank to
draw interest, becomes even morr
im portant dollars I f untouched
for a few years, there's enough
for the first year it college
M ore and more people these
days arc finding one way to save
money it by making things them­
selves that they need for the
house, or m aking popular itema
to sell, such as simple lawn orna­
ments.
I k n o w o f a man w ho live s
near m r w h o , firs t, w anted to
make extra money to bolster hit
income to take cate o f the needs
o f h it grow ing fa m ily, and, tec­
ond, to put his spare time to

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S O C IA L

good use. H e bought the pat­
tern for these law n ornam ents
and started m aking them by
hand. The pattern made the job
simple and the best part of it, it
wat used over and over again.
He sim ply traced tlte patterns
on ordinary pieces o f wood, cut
out the pieces with an inexpens­
ive coping taw, sanded them and
painted them according to the
in stru ctio n s inclu d ed w ith the
pattern.
He toon realized that he could
make a h a lf dozen figures in
about the tim e he co uld make
one i f he used a power jigsaw
or a new dagger type power saw,
so he invested in the former. For
months he turned out hundreds

aftern o o n

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M AYBE WE’ LL TRY IT

I have just returned from a
short vacation w ith relatives in
Leesburg, and my' first trip to
Florida. I must say that your
JOHN H. FIRRY. JR . Publisher
state is tops in outdoor recrea­
JACK GRANT. General Manager
GORDON R. H W U L. I dm*
tio n fa cilitie s and w onderful
M f R01T0N. Art Director
scenic attractions.
M m MSI *Mk«eM h CViU lla
Being somewhat o f a bug cm
Vm &gt;m U h iio w ra Kt.MiMHi m amateur photography, La i most
iHlfRR, 09 IPMI'Ri IIRR RTRi WR990
went broke buying film to shoot
m a n H I M A M f fRHM. hvNtf 90 4 0 9 4 . M m
at much o f Florida at tim e per­
t* 0 h 9 9 * 9 * 4 9 * 4 I N MW “ AN IWfMW
m itted. I noticed that you do
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m a 9 9 0 *9 *0 4 9 4 . IBM h AN I Wring MagGit—
not carry a page o f amateur i napshots, and believe you are mis­
ting a bet. Surely with a ll that
N ature and wildlife on hand
Florida’i am ateurs could flood
you with good photo* ( a t a regu­
M m c S a r W . I t W M a b , k n M M.
N * t itw h s .i ah w &gt; yN at S»«t
lar feature page each week.
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"To you Afn. Blumb» goes tbt Gob's award for 2) yum o f
back Hat dnvisg uitkeat a s axidest!”

o f these law n ornam ents and
other useful items and earned
considerable money.
Rut his real fun came from Ins
youngsters w ho were intrigued
w ith what h r was doing and
asked to help him T h e y got a
kick out of sanding and painting
these little figures A nd w hile
they were learning how to ma’«
something useful, they were also
learning the value of thrift. Fm
they were able to convert parts
of grocery boxes and other pieces
o f scrap wood into decorative
items which people wgre glad to
pay for. T o advance the lesson
o f th rift, Pop gladly paid them
token wages fur each piece they
finished, and suggested they fill
up tltcir piggy hank w ith the
money, which they did.
T h u s one father has already
found the right pattern to help
h im s e lf and at the sam e tim e
train his ch ild ren to appreciate
the value o f money. There's no
doubt that they'll get to college
— probably w ith th eir own
money. And when they do they'll
already have at least one means
o f m akin g money to help pay
their way. They can use patterns
to help them make book cases,
shelves and other items that col­
lege students need ip their dormi­
tory rooms.
W h y not fo llo w th is man's
wise example? Yo u can start this
increasingly popular forn. of re
taxation and enjoym ent right
now and turn nut this set of
chicks and ducks this weekend.
Send 2) cents in coin or money
order for Law n O rnam ents Pat­
tern N o. H I; and ) ) cents for -topage catalog illustrating 200-plus
pattern projects to Pattern Dept.,
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�T H R ff OF O cala's prominent archers are shown practicing on a Me
sue target in the National Forest prior to opening ol the season l to
V ire toung levonne Hancock. Fern Reneclict ami her brother John

SPORTS

The

BO B BALFE
All F lo rid a Sports Editor

Bow Brigade

T h e (lite r a u lir ts pictured on tins
page ate typical ol the Inindieds who,
at the end ol this m onth, w ill he it
tempting to make cl lie ir tit use ol their
hours ol practice — il practice makes
pcrtect these archers w ill him g home a
deer, heat or even a p an ih rr One ol
out suli|ecis. John Benedict, is widely
known as an r t p r il atelier and hintirr.
ilid h is named a numtsrr ol novices in
the r s iitin g sport ol hunting w ith ilv
how ami allow I’c iln t to n iio l ol Inc
weapon, sacs Brnc'dicl is m ils pan .it
an in lifts hunlc i's iii'icsciis skill I Icc
stralib and adepim ss ol an [in liin .t i­
the 11ail is also lire rssai s it tIn- n il
is to gel w n hi il rangt ol « in g u n

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I f (lie deer in O cala N ational Forest were
real smart they would take to the tall timber,
or And a I m I c in the ground, the latter pan
o f this month. It would be safer.
For, beginning O ct. 22 through the 3 lsr,
several hundred modern day Robin Moods
w ill invade t*&lt;c forest, armed with bows and
arrow s, for the stare's third annual archcry
hunt. From Oct. 10 to Nov H, another ‘'sec­
tio n " o f the hunt w ill he held in the F.glin
Field area
One of the state's leading archery experts,
Jo h n Benedict o f O cala, predicts that this
year should he fruitful for the Isow hunters as
the State (ia m c Com m ission has repotted a
good supply of game in both areas
Follow ing in the footsteps of their ances­
tors o f thousands of years ago, these modern
n im riuls w ill he seeking not only deer, but
Florida hear, panthers and smaller game
Prize trophy for the liow and arrow hunter
is the elusive and hard-to-kill black licar Hut
the deer, too, is a challenging taiget for an
arrow In 19)2, for exam ple, one deer was
the total " k ill” for more than 200 archers in
the Ocala National Forest
There is more to hunting w ith how and
arrow than the w raj, on and an Ability to use
it, claim the archers. U nlike the users of
more modern w c j | h i i i s , the archer must stalk
his game to w ithin Ml to 40 feet l&gt;eforc loos­
ing an arrow w ith any teal chance o f hitting
the target in a fatal spot.
Successfully sneaking up on a wary deer
takes much practice, clothes that blend into
the background and special soft soled shoes
or boots.
But once "o n ” the target, the bowman has
power enough to send his hunting arrow

completely through the body of a MS pound
deer
Months hetore the season opens, archers
throughout the stare practice with life sired
targets, oftentim e stringing them on wires
and pulleys to provide a moving oh|ect sim i­
lar (o a deer
The act of loosing an arrow Irom a how
is nor nearly so sim ple as it m ight appear,
according in Benedict The Am erican t&gt;|&gt;c
how used hy a m ajority o f Florida's hunters
is a com bination o f the best features o f the
old T u rkish hows, those used hy tlie Amen
can Indian and the famed linglisli how of
Sherwood Forest renown. The average pull
n f the Am erican how for hunting is 46 I
pounds, a pressure that requires strength ami
dexterity to loose an atcurarc shaft
Hunting with a bow and arrow is real spots
and when game is brought down the hunter
can take credit not only for a good shot, bur
for outstanding ability as a woodsman and
stalker
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^ O O ^ m e n ill aver ilic enuntrt w ill lx
learning about tropical liorticulturc w lim
the new resort co lle ctio n s from M iam i
reach shops tram I’alni Reach to Portland.
Ore
Collections keied to Plorida In in s ami
vegetables w ill introduce Yankees and
Midwesterners to new u rm s uxuallt con­
fined to the gourmet
Surinam scarlet separates, twin avocaiio
coordinates ami calamondin colored eoek

t ill cottons cnmhitic esc and tastelnid ap
peal in the carefree cottons concocted hi
Marjae ot Miami
The Surinam, as sou all know, is a Plotula clierrs which lew tourists meet oulsuk'
tells |.irs Persian limes, usually found h i
tall rend drinks, w ill apgvar ill ipulted ap
pliijue form on the skitts ot tucks »epA
ales, made with toim -titiing lup yokes fit
conlorm to tin new silhouette
Steering chat ot tlie more common va
nets &gt;&gt;t ttopic.il ft cut like orange and
grapefruit. tin M itiat sister tram is launch

mg shades inspired hs loipiais 11he pale
green tiu n so com m on in (In northern
putt of the statri. tin rosy guava, fisc sap*
d illa | khaki colored tr im ) and soursnp
(dark green) (runs lound in xuhttopie.il
South Plorida
These mouth-watering shades ap|xar in
gas resort cottons marked he wandering
waistlines tliat sect from empire to long
torso
Separates range Item the gas twin iso
c ado. wills lin k s new niekhm and high
rising princess skier to ilu sophisticated
after - l i v e shirtwaist cooidioaics h i elegant
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I .O K I D A ( i n im iw I m n l of
h jv m (! ilic w orld's only prison
w lirit l u x l u l l p i m v m il other
sporting event* lik e p i44c it
night' T h e lin t sutlt game w it
played i few week* ago, when
the S tile Prison tram , the Hatfoul T ig e r* . met a G a in e sv ille
nine under the lights before an
e n th u siastic au ilien ce of 2,000
w ildly cheering inm ate* The
Rime was the main event in cere­
monies marking the installation
nf i ni&gt;*lii lighting tvttem for die
prison lu ll field
W ith the co m p letio n o f the
new lights, the prison'* stadium
become*, in I'lortda. second only
to tin t of the Miami licit It dub
Ir t i HVfnot pole*. supporting

hank* of lights totalling .’ to.otii
watte, were installed by inmate
electrician* at a emt of more than
$12,0(10 N o d ate fu nd * wete
u*ed. all e*|ien*e« were paid from
the in t lit u lio n 't canteen fund,
the profit* made by the three
canteen* operated for —and by —
the inmate*.
Few priton rt* mi** an oppor­
tu n ity to turn out and root for
the "hom e" team. In addition to
league play, game* are frequently
icheduled with team* from near­
by Flo rid a am i G e o rg ia cute*,
and the Tiger* have compiled a
record o f 32 w in* in -to dart*.
Intram utal team* tepresrniing
varum* prison depainnenit have
alto ,'iren form ed in order that
the large*! po *tihlc nuniber of

inmate* may take part in the ath­
letic program. Negro pritonert
are included, and have their own
nine which p*iyt again*! outside
team*
Pricon official* throughout tlie
nation have long favored par­
ticipation in tpori* a* a rehabili­
tating factor, and tho*e at the
Florida Slate Pri*on arc no excep­
tion. lip to now, however, priv
on »porting event* have always
been held during daylight hour*,
and the action of the Raiford of­
ficial* in inaug u ratin g night
game* *ltnw* the progre** which
ha* been made in the ic v a rn p
ing o f the date's penal *y*tcm.
T h is radical departure from
old line pn*on practice i* only
the latcd ttep tow ard dim ple-

non of a long range program
w hich, according to Pri*on Sup­
erintendent I.. F. Chapm an, ha*
only one objective: the rehabili­
tation of Flo rid a '* c r im in a l!
Spatked by Chapman and Assistant Superintendent J G . G o d ­
win, the new ty iirn t hat replaced
chain-gang brutality w iih hu­
mane and in d iv id u a liie d treat­
ment and the "*w cat-box" with
ihe ichno l room or workshop.
Penologists in other state* arc
watching the Florida experiment
care fu lly, and have already be­
gun to fo llo w its lead in relax­
ing many stringent regulations
once considered necessary for se­
curity Developments at Raiford
confirm what many authorities
have long tuspecied: That brutal
atul unreasonable rule* serve only
to create bitterness among pris­
oners, and retard their rehabilita­
tion.
In the eyes o f psychologists
and penal officials, Florida's priv

on i* unique There ate no high
stone w alls — w ire fences alone
mark the divid in g line between
prison and "free w o rld ." V is it­
ing privileges, an im portant ad
junct to any program of rehabili­
tation, arc a far cry from the
days when a prisoner saw hi*
loved ones, i f at a ll, through a
netw ork o f steel. Educational
hobbict are encouraged. Many
inmates spend their free time in
tooling leather and making hand­
bags, w allets and bells for fam­
ily and friends. There is a hand
and orchestra for those who like
m usic, and a w ell fille d library
for the book-worm s and stu­
dent*. Movies arc shown weekly
Religious activities play an im
portant part in the corrective
program . Sunday services and
Bible study classes ate hold tegularly by a Protestant chaplain.
Rev. A . F. Eggleston, and a Cath­
olic ptiest, Father Marry Tutniet.
A nd both chaplains arc always

IV IR Y A R IIR O D IID prlioner at Raiford I* required to earn hi* "keep."
Here men are working In the lag plant, making 19)) lieerwe plate* foe
Florida automobile*.

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ONI Of the ' main attraction*" at Florida'* date prt*on I* the prlioner*' vUltirsg park where friend* and families
ran ipand Ihe day without guard* and bar*. Park vliltmp privilege* art highly p rllfd and ftaloutly guarded by

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ready to help solve a personal
problem , or just listen w hile a
man gets something off his chest
Alcoholics Anonym ous is rep­
resented by the "H o p e G ro u p "
with more than 17) ful I-Hedged
members
M eetings are held
twice m onthly
These activities are funda­
mental parts of l-'lorida's "new
lo o k " in prison adm inistration
In Mr. Chapman's opinion, crim ­
inals can he taught to live in a
free society only by n am ing
them in a prison enviro n m en t
w hich conform s to the samestandards U nder this e n lig h t­
ened guidance, coercive restraint
is kept to a m in im u m ; the em­
phasis is on re h ab ilitatio n and
ethical.on. not tevenge
Nevertheless, liailo rd inmates
are not toddled, prison olhtials
never lose sight ol the law that
each man is here because lie sto­
taled the lass W hen im posing
sentence, H o n d a courts always

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specify "at hard labor," and this
was kept in mind when ihc new
program was drafted livery phys­
ically able man works, usually at
the job for w hich lie is best
t|ualilietl. or in which he has ex­
pressed an interest Austin Mc­
Corm ick, nationally known pris­
on au th o rity, has repeatedly
pointed out that in most prisons,
inm ates spend too m uch tim e
sitting idly in then cells. T h is
is not true at Raiford
In the Florida p riso n, indus­
tries are many and varied T lic
tag plant produces license plates
for all Florida cars, a tobacco fac­
ility manufactures cigarette, pipe
and chew ing tobacco lor use in
state institutions and road camps
At the garment factors, women
inmates make all clothing used
in the piison, and opeiate a huge
laundis as well Th en is a well
M a ile d educational depart mem
w n h classes ta n g in g fro m the
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at a hobby ami at paM ol d ir required work under Morula t modern prison
system The bags shown were all handmade and decorated

l i f t AT Ralford Is by no means all work Keligion plays a prominent paet. along with sports and recreation m
the dally schedule ol every Inm ate Mere. Prison C h a p la in A F fg g le s u n is co nducting se rvices in R uilord i
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I^ V E R Y B O D Y hat a "b ee r’ about someimtig anti Florida’s gigantic &gt;110 million
tlnllar cattle ind ustry ha&gt; som ething to
beef about
Several months ago cattlem en in ibe
date were faced w ith the po ssibility of
submitting to government subsidies and
ptice controls to bolster a faltering indus­
try. People were eating less and less Flor­
ida produced beef.
Artificial controls, however, did not ap­
peal to the independent F lo rid a cattle­
men. They decided to do something on
their own. An "Eat More B eef’ campaign
looked like one answer. They contended
that there was not a butcher or meat ex­
pert alive that could tell the difference be­
tween government graded beef—whether
it is Florida produced, Western or Eastern.
The cattlemen backed their contention
by starting a drive to urge Floridians to
eat mote beef—any kind of beef—and pur­
chase it by the grade, not geographically.
The result was an immediate upturn in
purchases of Florida beef. In September of
this year, Florida residents were eating five
per cent more beef than at the same time
last year
But successful as the summer drive
proved, the cattlemen o f Florida are still
on the horns o f a dilemna. Beef con­
sumption in Florida this year has dropped

to 15 per cent o f the 1912 level. The five
per cent increase resulting from the "Eat
More B e e f cam paign is not enough to
take up a dangerous slack.
Florida residents are dragging behind
the national average o f 76 pounds o f beef
eaten per capita.
O u r state's cattlem en feel that if they
can persuade the housewife to buy beef
by the grade, Flo rida cattle w ill benefit
equally with beef from other parts of the
country sold in Florida
They reiterate their claim that it is im ­
possible to tell the difference between any
government graded beef.
One official of the Florida Cattlemen's
Association points out that in Kansas City
the restaurants advertise N ew Y o rk Cut
steaks, w hile in New Y o rk they urge pat­
rons to eat Kansas C ity beef.
"W h e n the government grades a piece
of beef as prime, or good, there is no one
that can tell whether its from Kansas City,

New Yo rk, Chicago or Florida," states this
official.
Also, more and more Florida produced
and fed cattle are U S grades. Better pas­
turage and scientific feeding ate produc­
ing better grades o f beef throughout the
state
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FLORIDA’S FEKD PROBLEM
By BILL COPILAND
Efforts o f Florida farm ers to im prove
rhe state’s cattle industry have been closely
aligned with improving the growth o f sub
tantial and nutritious pasture grasses
U ntil very recently only a small percent­
age o f Florida rangeland was under culti­
vation in new and im proved grasses. As
the state took its place in beef cattle pro­
duction, the need for more and better pas­
ture lands increased.
W o rkin g closely w ith the Agriculture
Extension D iv isio n o f the U S D A at the
U n ive rsity o f Plorida, ranchers have de­

termined that the new grasses should lie
planted on the best land available and only
on as much acieage as is needed and can
be fertilised annually.
Preparation of the seedbed begins with
the removal and destruction of all native
growth. T h is presents an unusual problem
in the widespread, heavy-rooted growth of
palmetto.
Several means o f rid d in g the land of
palm etto arc used. Most effective is tlie
method o f digging down into the soil and
cutting up the roots.
W here the palmetto has got a good
hold, it's necessary to use heavy machinery
w hich digs as deep as 12 inches into the
ground, cutting the roots.
W h ile tree and stump removal is advo­
cated where pasture land is being created,
experts advocate leaving shade and shelter
during clearing operation.
South Florida ranchers have found
tlirtm gh experim entation that there are
several desirable grasses for new pastures,
such as pangola and coastal hermuda.
Florida ranchers have further been ad­
vised to maintain annual fertilisation pro­
grams ami conserve water resources.
Cattlemen have devised a system o f di­
vided pasture land into small blocks, con
trolled by electric fences. T h e cattle arc
rotateil through these blocks, cutting feed

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M i l A ll some of Florida'1 famed Brahma cartlo grating ms a Central Florida rands, forefathers of those cattle came from India and their offspring are peculiarly adapted to tMe slate's
climate.
PAOI I —All Florida Uayailiw

VIRTUALLY IYIRY type of cattle Is being produced successfully in Florida since cattlemen and
farmers have turned to scientific breeding methods and Improved pasturage. Haro Is part of a
herd of Aberdeen-Angus cattle, another popular breed thrmsjheut the slate.

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�b ills in ti upping m ilk production The
entire herd is fenced in one of the small
fields for several days u ntil the grass has
been eaten down
then the herd is
moved to another "block " Dividing pas­
ture into as many as ten nr these blocks
permits adequate rotation
Florida cattlemen are currently experi­
menting w ith the Chapel M ill variety of
rescue grass Sturdy grow th ami careful
spraying anil surveillance are necessary
since many Florida areas are laced with
irregular infestations o f "n e w " hordes ol
insects by changing w inds anil currents
(scaring "foreign" parasites.
W ith the State Department of Agricul­
ture w orking closely w ith the university
experim ent stations and the ranchers
throughout the state, confidence is ex­
pressed that the development o f pasture
lands w ill keep pace w ith the state's rise
in cattle production.
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ALL AROUND BUSINESS MEN
B y AL C O D Y
FuMIsHar ol The Florida Cattleman

As publisher ol The Florida Cattleman
since 1940, I have been dealing w ith cat­
tlemen in a rather intimate way for nearly
I ) years. Alm ost without exception they
arc the finest kind o f people, genuinely
hospitable, and appreciative.

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T o successfully operate a cattle business
in 1914, a cattleman must be quite a fel­
low : he must have a broad knowledge of
many fields o f cntleavor He must be more
than "lust a farm er"; he must be an economist and a business man.
He m uir know animal husbandry, bot­

any, agronom y, som ething ol seterinars
science, he must he a practical machinist
tml engineer
Me must reatl co ntin ually in order 10
keep abreast ot new varieties ol im ps, till
lural p ra iiite s, m n iro l methods lor pests
ami diseases, tec hniqui-s ot le m li/a tio n
ami so lorth
lie must he fam iliar w ith ilit- various
ta iile breeds ami know- the principles ol
genetus Me must be a student of animal
hygiene, must know more aboul animal
nutrition and pay more attention to rhe
diet ol Ins stock than most people do to
then own diet Me must he a good sales
man Me must know m arketing p rin­
ciples
In short, lie must have a lihetal educa­
tion; perhaps not a college degree, hut he
must he im hued w ith an uncommon
amount of plain common sense
Shorter still, a cattleman must I k - an ex
tro ve lt. he must he co n tin u ally seeking
new ideas, must be w illin g in try them
out In contrast, I might add, is the dairy­
man w lin rarely travels and who is v im
daily a slave to bis daily routine
It is a tribute to the Florida cattleman
and to his dedication in the task hr has
undertaken that the beet cattle industry in
Florida has progressed more in the last VI
years than in the 400 years previous (re­
member that Pom e de Ico n tounded the
American canlc industry in 1120 when he
established a Spanish settlement in Flo r­
ida.)
And much o f the fantastic grow th ot
this half-billion-dollar Florida industry has
taken place in the last decade Then years
ago the value of Florida cattle was 40 m il­

lio n d o lla is . codas the in d u s t ry is wotih
I III m illio n d o lla rs

Florida is the fastest grossing lien i attic
stale in the nation, w hilr the ( ' S showed
a gam ol 11 l'I in &lt;aiile numbers during
(lie past 10 w ais Florida had an o iiira sr
of more than I ' 1* F lo in li leads rhe South
lanks second east ot the Mississippi and
I Mb in the nation in number ol beet
• attic
Florida's lu-rl indusrrv is ot increasing
importance in d ir slate and w ill become
even more so as u achieves us potential
Presently * c air producing about to** of
Flotilla's requirements, we have the grass,
the acres, and the w onderful, wonderful
t lunate that ultim ately w ill make Flotilla
ifie source of supply for the important
urban m atkrts of the Northeast
When I suggest lo you that you cal in
extra pound ot beet r ic h week, I am not
m ils asking a great deal.
A m e n d , (lie w orld's acknowledged
leader in industrial developm ent, and in
scientific progress. Mails ai least four other
iiiiiiirrirs in tin per d p u a consumption of
iiK-ir Ye s, A m en i a is in fifth plate m
meat consumption anil hv major league
standards fifth pla&lt;r is tonsidcrrtl a second
division tram
And when you make a &gt;om parIson of
ihc consumption ot meat between the
United Stairs and Argentina, the worldleading heel consum ing co untry, the
i bailees «fiat we w ill ever move into first
place look dark indeed The per capita
consumption o f heel in Argentina is 24H
pounds per year, in the U S it is 7J
pounds For every pound o f beef we eat
in this country, (lie Argentinians rat three

LOO KING A5 lal ancf healthy as thru Sin in any
other c a ltlr proctiiclisn a rra ol th r lliu trcl
S ta irs, th rs r H ereford hulls (.tho se) Ih n v r on
( I or Ida s rangelands Helen* is whal one ol
the*# Hereford) will produce lor the housewife
t h r S ta ir C attlem en's Assn points out that a
s lr r r It N O I all steak anil that a I 000 pound
anim al will produce only S t per cent ol food
dressed meat

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(C ontinued from page 7)
first grade through high k I i i h i I,
jililitin n to business ami othrt
t|'c iu li/ c tl m u rtc* lly arrange
nirtii with tin- I titer rut it mal Cor­
respondence Schools, successful
Ink'll school student* tan win
(tiv c ictl diplom at w hich arc ac­
ceptable cvcrvwhctc.
The piiton ha* it* own magaainc —(lie Raifonl Record —which
i* written, edited and printed by
in tn a ir* u ni I* conceded to tic
an outstanding example of pris­
on public atom s (C o p ie s may
be obtained fter bv writing Sup­
erintendent C h a p m a n )
T here arc construction trews
and maintenance s&lt;|uadt. plumb­
ers. electrician* and wood-work­
er*. Mam are trained craftsmen,
others ate learning their first
trade A ll w ill he able to earn a
liv in g alter their release
O f particular im crrsi in nrihitdo* penologists ate Raifotd'* un­
usually liberal arrangements fix
inmates visits. These ate per­
mitted on alternate weekends in
a rolling, cross covered park Pa
goda-like structure* contain table*
when- a picnic lunch can l&lt;c
spread, and inmate* can talk nr
w alk w ith their vi*im r* h i surrounding* that pu*h the tontciousncss o f prison in iii tlic
background Supervision is unobstructive, and Sunday visitors
mat remain from 9 in the morn­
ing until l in ih r afternoon.
Umlctstandahlt. tail* plan* lot
the v isitin g park met considerable o p p o sitio n from old h o t
prison official* and hardened
guard* Few convict*, the* felt,
could I k - trusted undcl tuch o r
cutmt.incts hut the Itadonl vis­
iting pack stands todat as a priv­
ilege every inm ate guards |cal
ously. tatcly docs even the most
recalcitrant prisoner violate its
rules.
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point." says Superintendent Chap­
man, "the liberal visiting p riv il­
eges are good psychology They
don’t humiliate a man or embar­
rass his fam ily, and they empha­
size a* nothing else could how
much the prisoner has lo st—and
can regain."
Possibly the most im portant
tingle phase o f the rehabilitative
program is the little publicized
m edical depart m eqt. Its head­
quarters is a thoroughly modem
t V hcd hospital w hich has a 60tied annex for segtegation o f tu­
berculosis patients W ith a well
trained professional staff headed
bv D r. Mark E. Adams, chief
medical officer, the two hospitals
form a miniature medical center
com plete w ith out patient de­
partment and dental clinic. Plans
hast; been drawn for a psychiatric
clin ic w hich D r. Adam s hopes
w ill soon become a reality
Each new inm ate is g iven a
complete physical exam ination
in clu d in g chest X-ray and lalturatory tests A careful record is
kept of all p hysio! ailment*, and
evc-ti effort i» made to corrcst
them liclnte the inmate is re­
leased from prison. Preventative
medicine is m essed, and sick
men can report to the hospital
on either o f two daily "clin ic
lin e s ", prom pt ho sp italizatio n
mat follow
Sutgic il operations ate sched­
uled alm ost daily D r Adams
points out that illness and phys­
ical deformities are known 10 hc
facior* in the personality patterns
of law lo o k e r ' ( oircclivc surg­
ery and mental ih riap y," hr adds,
"m ay have as much e flrc l as
other r r lu h ilit it is r measures in
drtcm ilg men from returning to
crim e after th e ir release. T h e
Staie o f Flo rida considers such
c o lle c tive w ork a good in ve st­
m ent."
As w ith any state institution,
cntics of ih r Florida prison sys­
tem ate legion brutalizing, say
some, ton lenient, sat others. Vet
the number of second and third
offenders at Raiford, once among
the nation's highest, is dropping
steadily It is ton soon to fully
evaluate the results o f Florida's
new program. l*ot prison official*
feel they are on the right track
" W e k n o w ." said Mr C hap­
man, "what lh { public is just ticg in ning to realize* that moat
prison inm ates w ill sooner or
latet return to society So we arc
trying to make im prisonm ent a
means o f rehabilitation as well as
a m ethod o f puniahm ent for

crime."

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A C R O SS
I Conlrderate war
vessel
T lem on drink
10 Crystal garrr
11 (.ondrnsrd vapor
16 Mote iiifrrt|urn(
l T Dun J if f
19 L uumi native
to C ity in New Yotk
t i Camel's hair (lo th
2 ) Dark
2 ) l levrn
27 Pertaining to a
doge
ZS Chest pieses
20 bacchantes cry
SI Tinnd animal
S i Through
55 City in III iim h i
56 IScitrdom
SH Guided
SO Apex
IS City in T h e N eth­
erlands
I t High etplotive
IS (Toy
SlS lliuelined rink
-19 Hough lava
s I Sea Jock

ix a v n

1 An inclosing
borJcr
l rag
S Citrus Iruit
4 M uiic.il note
3 Anger
6 Over
7 Masculine name
(ab tir.)
H Lair
9 Very learned
10 Cubic merer*
I I Auricle
12 Impolite
1S Tropical Iruit
14 South American
tuber
IS G irl (slang)
IH Soon
19 A tun of Adam
21 High M l
24 lU itl
26 M rtclf
SO A d|rctiv* tufTii
&gt;4 Identical (abbr.)
SS Not one or the
other
S’ Aunt'* brother
S9 Challenge

40 Alio

41 Opening* (a n a l.)

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Surrender
M ile theep
Rowing tool
One wTmi grant!
ITrvjted train

6i Try
64 Alew ile fish meature
65 Frnieti rain
67 Ravish
69 G um resin
72 Astounded
74 Biblical city
76 Acquire
HO ForrhoJingt
H i W iser
HI Dim inish
HS A ll
H6 A llih yliin ian god
H7 lo lly nest
HH Rivet in S w u m
land
H9 At home
91 C ity in O hio
9 i Masculine name
95 Philippine peasant
96 W ile of Aegit

(myth)
99 Rent paid with
litestuck (Scut I

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46
47
49

100 Northern state

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101
lO i
I0 S
IDS
109
III
II S
117
119
121
122
124
I i6
127
129
III
155
I S3
156
I SH
IS 9
I SO
141
142
14 S
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Generation
Belonging to me
Near to
Abattoir (ah)
Pupil in coeduca­
tional college
French sewing
cate
C hild &gt; toy marble
Form o f ' to fie '
A question (c o ll.)
Sly look
Torment
Com m
foinrd lly tewing
footed
A lit pole
Homely
Unhappy
Pole
Fdiblc root
Destruction
T o Hop up
jumbled typenay mg card
H ie &gt;lay Itcfote
Deep mud
Italian ciintlim ciii

Saucy
Domesticate
Hite
Struck with
arrurcinrnt
SO Agreeable .nkif
S i Delunct
SS Silkworm
SS Tropical Iruit
S6 And (L a tin )
60 Proseth
6S Few (o b *.)
66 O il
6H Former Pretident * nickname
70 Farmer in India
(o b *.)
71 Erie
7 S F.m hutiitm
7S Precipitation
77 Cogwheel
7H Masculine name
79 A undpqier
HI Church council
HS G ird made from
‘ CatnllcwooJ bark
H4 Tellutium (sym ­

9S S n ith America
(abbr )
91 T ill
96 C ontttt of '[leed
97 Born
9H Southern »tate (abbr
l o l Day following
Monday
106 Expression of
contempt
107 R iv rr in SwitzerlamL
I9H Land o f the free
110 T o stop
111 Slade tree*
112 Masculine rume
114 A goose t bus
txind
1 IS G rte k letter
116 Lively wit
IIH Behold
120 Barnyard fowl
12 S Chinese lilk
I2 S Century plant
128 A former Presi­
dent'* initial*
1 SO Dutch cheese
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H7 Collection o f men
armed for war

132 B elli of burden

bols

90 Shakespeare char­
acter

1)4 Baranof tnoun

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T h f r k come* 4 time in everyone’ * life w hen we lik e to lit
clown and day-dream of our child­
hood days and remember happy
tim et w ith our fam iliei One of
the n ic e it m em o rie i we could
have w ould he of the tim e i we
would come home from ichool
on cool autumn dayi and the
kitchen w ould he tilled w ith a
heavenly fragrance' T in * would
he on a baking clay anti out of
the oven w ould com e goldencruited loavc* and handtome
tw in * H ow good th ry tatted'
Some o f u*. w ho are too h uiy
w ith in many o f life'* "im p o rt­
an t" ta lk s, forget that out c h il­
dren w ill not he able to enjoy
th c K latnc memories so dear to
u i, if we do not take the time

and give our fam ily the same
treat that we found to satisfying
The exclamation* of delight from
our children w ill be worth every
minute o f the time we take'
There arc to m a in delicious
breads that we can make —RamnNut bread is made tn two beauti­
ful crescent loaves T h is is very
festive w ith snowy frosting and
candied cherries for trim You
w ill want to serve it to your lam
ily at breakfast tim e, for special
luncheons, or at colfeetime with
your friends
Whole-wheat bread has a rich
flavor all through because it has
the goodness of the whole-grain
flour, the sweetness o f brown
sugar. I lie this bread for an afterschool snack fot the youngstets.

Have a dish ol b u lle t and thru
favorite ir llir s and |jn i* w ithin
easy reach and tlirv w ill help
themselves again and again'
l i r i h bread is w on dcitu l lot
cith er cheese ot ch ick e n sand­
w iches and is made in a large
found loaf It is especially good
with a howl ol homemade soup
for lunch Y o u shape this loaf
in one easy step Roll dough in
a h a ll; place in greased picpan
brush with egg white for a glossy
fin ish , top w ith satawav seed It
w ill disappear in double ipnck
tune'
Pot o u t c itr u s

recip e o l

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week we ate going 10 use a t in- pastrs sloth d ll dough i* (luce
namon-Orange Sw irl that is iu*i limes length Inal pan lln iig tlie
right with a hig pot of coffee lot two ends tn c c n lrt and overlap
an accompaniment T h is hteaii is them Seal bv ptessing litrr.lv
spicy ami sugar-crusted and o Make dough iin iln rm in th ick ­
very p in ts when sliced I h ik e ness. roll like tells to ll, sealing
ot mange peel give a teltrshing at each turn R o ll dough t»at»
and Inrth to tighten and toiind
tang Fot the youngsters snack
tim e, setve it w ith glasses ol lo al, seal ends I’laic in gieased
milk
loaf pan w ith th r lo n g , sealrd
W hen shaping a loaf of hirad
edge down
baking lu c id is a lot ot tun it
W illi hack ol lin g rts, flatten
dough inlo an oblong ahnot one- you are lo o king lot som ething
half m ill f tin k pie** m il an ill Hr rrm i n do lot v o i i i tannlv
Fold in halt lengthwise Flatten Alter thry have tasted vout fu n d i
again l.ilt h* end* and s irr tili w o ik , sou w ill t■n&gt;l it a iim ialr
hy slapping on turailhnaid m hoostet as well

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CITRUS RECIPE
OF THE WEEK
C ln n a m o n -O ra n g o Sw irl
2 f**ki£c» «it«c dry &gt;rj« &lt;w
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milk,
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1 uMopiam ult
*4 &lt;up grated orange perl
2 i up* tlfird m in im i Hour
2 I* airn eggs
I ' l to 1 (Up* tilted emit tint
2 il»l»pt melted butter or margarine
It cup sugar
1 uMopsasn sinnamon

Soften dry yeast in warm water,
compressed yeast in lukew arm
w ater. C o m b in e m ilk , VI cup

W e a k ly H o u se h o ld Hint:
A n easy way to melt chocolate:
Leave squares in their wrapping.
T u rn the side w ith folded ends
to the top. Place in double boiler
and m elt over hot, nut boiling
water. T h e n just open paper,
scrape o ff the chocolate.

sugar, shortening, and salt, cool
to lukewarm Add mange perl
Add two cups flour and l»eai
w ell. Add softened yeast and
eggs; m ix well Add remaining
flour to make a moderately stiff
dough. Knead till sm ooth and
elastic, five to rig h t minutes
Place in greased h o w l, turning
once to gtrase suffice Cover ami
let rise till double i t o m t w o
and one-half hum s) Punch down
Divide dough in hall and lei rest
Id minutes. R o ll out into two
tec tangles, 2&lt;&gt;xft inches brush
with melted butter M is H
sugar and cinnamon, reserve two
tablespoon* for top ol loal and
sp tin k lr remainder on dough
Roll like jelly to ll, sealing ends
well. Place in two gieased H ')x
M4x2Vt inch pans, brush with
melted butter Cover and Id
double (about one to one and
one-half bouts). Sptinklc loaves
w ith rem aining cinnamon-sugar
mixture. Bake in moderate oven
(J7&gt; degrees) 40 to VO minutes.
Makes two icyavct

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W h o lo -W h ta l B read
1 package active div yeast m
cup hot waici
I cake compressed vrast
*3 cup b lo w n s u g il
2 c u p watet
v tablespoons shortening
2 tablespoons gtamilatrd sugar
t n ip s s n rr r il whole-w heat llo m
7 'irasp o o n c call
4 cup* silted emu lied llom
Soften yeast as above Add g iam ilain l sugar, sail and r n r iih ril llom llia i n il
smooth Keep in warm p lair until light ami bubbly i about m ir hour I ( miibinc tm
water, brown sugar, anil slio rirn m g, sm il to lukewarm Add to the vrast niistutr
Add whole wheat llout M ix till smooth Tu tu dougli unto ligluly llntiird sutlair
Knead till smooth, about P) minute* P lair in gtrased howl, turning orise to gieav
surface ('o ver, let rise in warm plate n il diiufdr (about one and one bait Imm sj
Knead down dough, cut in lu ll Shape rach lu ll into a ball Cuvet, In dough net
about It) minutes Shape mi two loaves Place in two lightly greased o ttsC u t nuh
pans ('over and let double hake in utodnarr oven i V ' degrees) ahom Ml ininuir*
Slakes two loaves
H orb Brood
1 package active dry yeast m
I Is a iin rgg
1 cake compressed sra*t
i : a itasisioin call
’ 4 cu|i watet
‘ 5 teaspoon nmrncg
M n ip m ilk, scalded
I ifa'poon powdeiril sage
2 tablrs|'oons sugar
2 tablespoon* sh m trn in g

2 teaspoons caraway seed
s ’ ? lo 4 n i p s o ftn l em u bed llo m

S i l i r n sra st ac in above r c u p r *

C o m b in e m ilk , su gar, s h m trtiin g . and sab

to lu k r w a t m

A d d s o lt r n r il yeast am i n ils w e ll

Add rg g

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n u tm e g , sage, la u w a v

seed, and tw o cup * llo u t , hear u n til sm o o th A d d n n u im n g llo m to nuke a m o d o
a irly colt d o u g h
K n e a d o n lig h tly Dom ed s m l.u i u n til sum m ill and r la s t ii t in in
rig h t m in u te s) P late in gieased h o w l, m in in g u n it in grease s u ila ir &lt; over and In
rise m in i ih n ih lr
(ab o u t 1 h o u r s ) P u m h clo w n . l i t test lo in I ' in in u ir s S(u|&lt;
in to ro und lo a f, p l.n r in greased eig h t n u ll p icp an ( over and Ir i double la in mi I '
m in u te s its one h o u r) Fo r a glossy t r u s t , h tu sh top w ith slig h tly beaten egg white
I f desired, sp rin k le w u li caraw ay seed bake in h o i oven ( -too d ig r r r s ) 4(1 to 1* nun

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u . here I am in the study. ("Study"
—the " o th e r" bedroom , when the freeloading in la w i aren't using it for camp­
ing.) Where in thunder it the typewriter?
Here it it : under the bed. Maybe I can
find Mime place to put it. I guest this
irnningboard w ill hold it. but I'll have to
tit on the tewing machine. Paper—by tlie
Seven Sutherland Sitte rs, where's the
paper/ I ’ ve read tomewhere that Am eri­
cans use almost 100 pounds of paper each
in a year. I guess that makes me above
the average in one respect, at least Rut
after all, I don't waste paper. The editors
I send it to ate scrupulously honest; they
rush every scrap o f it back to me by re­
turn mail.
“ Theodore, ate you busy?" (O h no. I ’m
not b u sy—what a morbid idea —I'm onlv
trying to • •)
"W h a t is it dear/"
"D o n 't forget that Doty and Howe are
coming over T h e y'll In- here a little after
eight."
" W h o 's co m in g, Dotv and H ow e/ Is
that the law firm that's been threatening
to repossess the piano/"
"N o w . you know who they ate Dototln
anti How-aril Cam eron, ami they're com
mg for bridge —I told von about it Mon­
day"
" O k a y —I ’ll be ready " Looks like I ’m
hooked lot a session ol Pons Asinorum
Say that's not tt|o bad —"bridge ol asses "
Some guys can sell worse stuff than that;
what was that other nifty I thought up
last week? I was looking at some o f those
"Fractured French" ashtrays—yeah—"al fin

dc sie clc"—and when Ah do, A h 'll cur dc
grass Not bad, but there's no use sending
it to any o f the editors I know; that gang
would have turned down The Gettysburg
Address, at space rates.
I've got to coax something out ol this
machine—. That book I bought the other
day —what was it/ — yeah—" T h e Art and
Craft o f A u th o rship "—it says write, write,
w rite, u n til it is easier to w rite than to
avoid w riting. Great stuff; the author is
probably blowing my $4-)0 for beer right
now, and I'm stuck here trying to string
out enough words to get my four-fifty
back, before D ory and H ow e show up
iJory and H ow e—how do people get imti
that silly name routine?
I.ast week we went over to see Gilbert
and Lillia n Clayton, and right away, they
tell us to call them G ill and D illie. Sounds
like somebody's ancestral home in Wales
"W h e n it’s frosty and it's ch illy take me
back to G illa n d illie , for my heart goes
w illyn illy to my G illa n d illie hom e." I
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word-rates
Maybe I'm in the wrong racket I might
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that do write them , and anything would
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zinc editors —
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"C o in in g , dear.” W e ll, the book says
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F . V I . It V day tho usands of
Americans (hr world over board
airplanes, »cn 1c h i'k in (licit
s e iti and tela* 11 they wing
h u n d re d ! id n t ilr t , (h en drop
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d e to n a tio n , and lake n all for
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T e w realize die w ork, (he in
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Vet in ttoret ol itintrol lowert
from toati to m att liundredt ol
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employe* tttive daily to keep (lie
nation’* plane* Hying tafely and
lancly
Much of the c tetln mutt go to
the C A A men for the nutitand
mg tafety ictn ril the nation'* ait
induttty lu t thalked up. accordmg to Mi vm C laylio urn e, chief
aitw .iv operation tp e tia liti at
I'a I in lie at h In te tn atio n a l A ir
port. W ett I’ alm lica ili
(la s bourne. a native ol Washington, I ) C hate* hi* opinion
on more than a do/en year* with
the C A A at ait|Hirt« in Washington, Atlanta. Charlotte, Raleigh,
Tam pa .uni W ett Palm Heath
" A t a typical airport on a typ­
ically liu ty day, you may have
at many at a half do/en or mote
plane* wanting to land, and at
many more wanting to take of)
at the tame time
"U n le tt you handle thi* right,
there could lie the darndett men*
you ever taw Th at'* where (lie
C A A men tome in They handle
the |oh catily, to eatily it teem*
tim plc, hut a wrong move could
mean disaster "
T h e C A A men ate w ith die
airplane*, w hether they be the
big D C -7 ’s and Super C om tcllatiunt o f the airlines, the work’
horse cargo ships o f the air urnsport lines, the m ulti-type craft
o f the A ir Porcc or the sm aller

craft o f the many private plane
owners, from the time they take
off until they are tasting to (heir
hangar*.
A plane flying from New York
to M iam i, or Miami to l.o* A n ­
geles, or Lo t A n g e lct to Pari*,
it fo llo w ed across d ie country
and out to tea It is even checked
at certain points across the ocean
It it given instruction* on other
planet hi tit vicinity, on weather
condition! along its route and all
other vital data C A A beams
keep it on course approaching,
landing or patting over an air­
port
livery precaution it taken to
make certain the plane stays
within its flight plan, and arrives
tafely and on time, and the C A A

men are die ones who take die
precautions, Claybourne pointed
out
Typical o f the work done and
equipm ent used to keep the
planes flying and landing tafely
is the C A A ire w and equipment
at I’ alm Heath International A ir­
port
An I I - man crew working
under Claybourne hat achieved a
top safety record T h is it more
aina/mg than at most other air­
ports in Florida, Claybourne said,
because die m ajority o f die
flights in and out of I’ H IA , num­
bering more than 12,1100 month­
ly, arc A ir Force pilots training
iri the use o f the big, lumbering
craft of die M ilitary A ir Trans­
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A lthough the fliers arc e x­
perienced pilots they arc trainees
in die handling o f (he bulky
C-97's and C - 12-t's.
licit there hat nor been a sc­
rums accident at I’ Ml A since
W orld W ar II
Mow have the C A A control
men been able (o accomplish
th is ’ Let's take an average traf­
fic day in Ja n u ary, the heart ol
the Florida winter tourist season
D u rin g these w inter months
there may be at many as 11,000
or mote flights in and out of tlie
airport. Claybourne said.
Lei's take a dingy, rainy, over­
cast day, w ith ceiling lim ited to
H00 feet, and v isib ility down to
a mile and a half.
In the control tower at the air­

port, the three C A A men peer
into the murky gloom The radio*
in (lie tower crackle w ith die
voices of pilots approaching, ami
seeking landing directio ns, ami
craft asking clearance to rake off.
"N atio nal 702. over range sta­
tion. at 1100 Request approach
instructions.”
" « .X 10 minutes north at 2li»)
" W X ready for ta k c o lf
"liastetn 21H ready for takcolf."
The messages come in. At his
po sitio n in the to w e r, the ap­
proach co n tro l man stacks die
planes in order, and quickly re­
plies
"N a tio n a l 702 over range sta­
tion. Cleared for approach Re­
port starting procedure turn '
" 66X 10 minutes north M ain­
tain 2100 Report over range stalio n .”
” 89 X cleared for immediate
takeoff at runw ay 9 ( l i m b to
3100 east,course over I’alm Reach
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"Eastern 21H. cleared into posi­
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move.
The lug ( M 2 1, cargo slop, re
verberates w ith die roar ot its
huge engines. The craft lumliers
down the strip, gaining speed
and then plows into the skv
As it banks to the east and
heads on its training mission, die
pilot glances to his instrum ent
panel. Me watches the o m ni­
range ind icator as lie gets into
position. As the plane levels off.
tlie indicator centers and the pilot
knows he is on course.
At the same tim e, the same
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S f ’ ID F .R S ire ro he found |ust
about eterywhere over the world
and Florida has her share
If you have not paid any ar
tenu o n to these tin y c’rearures
and their w ork, some m orning,
w hile the clew it t lill on die
gratt, look ahout fur rvtd riue* of
their w o r k P rrh ap t during the
night a fine- tilk e n tlstra d hat
been hung actost ynui iloot Cate
fu lly trace it to (he w&lt;l&gt; which
it anchors.
W h it you w ill find depends
upon the species lor iliev ate
m arvelous designers
Funnel
webs. sheet and hammock webs
and oilu it ol mdese tillable t)ia|&gt;et
are common sights
I’cihapt to il w ill he rewarded
w ith a w ih ih a i it decorates)
heavily w iifi pearls ol dew, ot in
ihe sentei ol the weh you w ill
tee a spider neally tira n g iin g a
victim ilu i lias ventured into ilie
weh W hen ih.1t victim In 'l its
was and tried to cra w l o ut. il
found ilit c rent ihreadt were cov­
ered with a Mi cky substance dial
entangled il
The largest tpidet, the Amencan ta ra n tu la , it not native to
Florida, hut we hate tpiilett ftnin
die smallest, ahout | / 2Alh ol an
m ill long and up There it die
black w idow w ith her nny ted
hour glass insignia She it pois­
onous, hut not alw ays deadly,
and a cousin, the brown widow,
ih a i is not poisonous.
These insect* also navigate the
air as (hey have a s ilk e n " b a l­
loon" and surpass all die winged
creatures in their flvm g feats

National is now over d ir range
station on its approach run The
p ilo l is notified ol h it position
by the omnirange indicator wlm li
swings around 1H0 degrees and
(hen goes hack at the plane
passes over.
"N a tio n a l 7&lt;)2 over range sta
lio n Request lan d ing intttuc
lion ’’
"N atio nal 702 cleared lo land,
straight in. Runway 9. wind cast

m ain stay*, the V O R and il* s i 't r f
beam s ig n a l, I . F R , low fre q u e n cy
rang e, co m e in to th eir ow n m in ­
sure sale la n d in g s and l l i g h n
The V O R

is a b r a in sent o u t

hs a sta tio n , u su ally several im lr&lt;
fro m die a irfie ld

A r P^lnt H eadi

I n t e l n a t io n a l, it is th re e im lc&lt;
w e s t,

J ’ he s ig n a l is i c c r i v r d in

d ie p lan e on an m u n im e n t
T h e p ilo t se le c ts a ( lig h t d i­
rectio n fro m the k x ) degree citcle
ran g e o f th e V O R

l i e set* the

V O R in s tr u m e n t o n d ie p la n e .
'D ie in stru m e n t catches the sig nal

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fro m d i r V O R

Following intiiuc lions die Na
lio n al pilot brings Ins plane in
to a safe and ratv lan d ing . At
he clean die run w ay. Fasten)
21H is given the green lig ht,
taxis lo p o sitio n , and takes oil
as (rfiX begins its approach rum
So il o p rra rrt dads T h e II
ipcn of d ir PHI A C A A crew
handle these and all m in t prob
lem s d ia l may an te They are
lop men, C laybourne said, and
w id m u i them , d ir sm ooth run
tying operation ■&gt;) I’ HI A would
not hr pottthlr
"1 won’ t tingle ant out ot
them out. but they ate all good
men. I hry ate experienced men
m w hom any pilot co uld hate
the greatest confidence "
The ctrw it composed ol W il­
fred F G eh rkin, Ronald I- Heir
man. Charles W N elson, Mor­
gan D Vaughan, (ia n r llr M
Hate tins, W illia m F l ) r r . An
drew V llaird, W illia m M Lay
man. M urtchrll D Turner. Hut
ie ll I (it ild r n s am i R o h rn I
Jenkins M aintenance men air
James C T I i u i I h i and John Ful
let
In good weather die control
tower man handles everything
In had w ra d irr, d ir appioach
cn n fio l man a m i I n s r i t e ironic

w h e n d ie p la n e is d u e t l i t

( l a i i s m i n r i and
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th a t c o u r s e , ste a d ie s th ere
V O R it the lilc s t d e v e lo p m e n t
in p la n e b e a m s an d is i n n i u i f f
in t o m o te a m i m o te use
T lie
V M F sig n a l n a v e ls w ith Irs s int c r f r r r n c r th a n the I F R sig n a l
I . F R , h n w r v r i , is the m ig m a f
m ainstay o l a irp la n e im h is n s
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new e q u ip m e n t fo r in s t t u n ir n t
la n d in g , e n a b lin g d i r p ilo t and
t h r c o n t t o l t o w e l to w o r k to
gt d ir t to Ix in g the plane in cafe
ly
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Make Sanford Your
Shopping Center

Trial Of Dr. Sheppard
For Murder Is Started

Hurricane Death
Stands Today At 155;
Many Still Missing

Defense Motions For Continuance.9
Change Of Venue Denied By Judge
I ’ l.K V K I .A N P l/J'i— T h e tria l judge tndn.v ordered the tria l o f H r.
Suim iel II. Sheppard on ch arge* of sla y in g his pregnant w ifi' to prore i'ii without ili'ln y . He denied a defense motion fo r a continuunce.
Common I'lona Jud ge K ilw u ril H lvthin tu rn i'il *l'»w | a tli'fi*n*i' requestion fo r a postponement. T h e defense w antoil a ihuny In thq face
of widesprend p iih lii'ity .
Tho defense a Ino m iu i'« t iil a change of venue— a liritn s fe r of the
tria l to n im r othor county
hut Judge H lvthin 111*11! this In nbujmtice.
Ho said tho boat tout of whothor a fa ir t ria l l» possible In C ln w .m il
w ill cumo w ith th r artu n l selection of 1. Ju ry .

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Erie, Pa., Mayor
40 Others Arrested
In Gambling Raids

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I»r Sheppard, 30-year-old

15-Line Tax Form
Will Be Issued
Starting Dec. 26

Hay

j Vllla^o osteopath, i» accused of
bludgeoning to ilra th hla 31-yen rold w ife . M a rily n . tn«t J u ly 4 in
the bedroom ui th eir home. She
I was four months |ire#niini ut the
I time.
lie in sists In was innocent m ain
ta in iii# she w as m u td c rril liy in
I 11inlets.

Pelosky Hearing
Is Sfarted Today
In Circuit Court

Throng
Trapped
By River

W A S H IN G T O N b ib— Wage
e a rn er* g e llin g less lim n 15.1)1)0
n year may use a sim ple I.V IIn e
(a * form fo r 19.51— * possible
step In w ard s doing « w (y with
(h e ir filin g of r rlu ru * alto g eth­
in i . i i : i i \
er.
y \x\ IV lttsks
71 .u c iin im I i &gt;(
In te rn a l Itevenue C o m m ission­ | tin in lc r. \\*\ fr lr .M iil tm l.n tin
Slienpai'.l had to dodge a group
v s s i k | \ i r n f b k .h h
er T . Coleman Vndrews, in an«li*r u lioml nl 57..VMI. Ilnmt u .in
it. m i
of photographers ami newsreel
I hU aClrriHNin hi 41ri-uil
noiniring the new rard form S a t­
T l t f i ' i «I:iv h i t f l i t hurricane
i-nmi'r.imen as he p eked his wax h i IM AN I THOM AS, of A lle n ,
r n u r l h\ J m lK r \ a s'sir II. &lt;';irl
u rd ay. estim ated that .15 m illion
•own, F a , an cx-C o im iiu n ist who
'la m t t u 't l lliTt'.SH
to lii&gt; chair His chief law yer
ttio
Inn.
of the fill-m illion-plus F . S . tagK IIIK . Fa
I*
Charge* that
It'h 'in rd the Hrds at an F i l l un­
William
J
Corrigan,
commented
K it s ii't it I 'm t i'il S t a to.t a tu l
pavers
w
ill
hr
eliglhle
lo
use
it.
M ayor Tho m as \V F la tle t and tu
" It is interesting to see that d e rc o v e r ag en t, nam es tor the
W ith w liiii S h in iff I .til h«*r
ii it it ( a iiio lit . tin* c o ll lit i l f it9
But h r said m am w ill choose the
other men a re Involved in a 20
Senate Interim I Secu rity ro m m ilt i'in u ll, **in » iitl.liiintm l
longer Form 11)10 instead.
n iilllu n d id h r a ye a r gam bling s&gt;n with all ot w esteriii clvlti/atiun
l,d l ill it tin t.t li li f e t o ,la y s to o d
tee
ill
Washington
210
|w
r*«n*
as
liaiigttitl
on
an
etlt'i',1
all
ol
this
&gt;
»
4*trnn(
iM
int
licunn^
HlnrV**«l
d ieale left this la ke poll eilv in a
The 1.5-line form Is a stream ­
lit I fiT in t In- t vv ii i- u iiiitr iik s .
' , new spapei i talent cullies here li»r h a v in g been C o m m u n is t I 'a it v
furo r today
lined sersinn of the old IOIOA, ni tin* S i'in in n li1 (*ounl&gt; Com l
a niuidci lii.’il in a little tllllo i m e ,n le ft Thom as revealed llo il
.Mp i i v s t i l l w e lt - m is s in g in
i
lltUMi'
to
«!•
t
«
i
1111Ilf
w
lirth
rl*
llic
ri
and Andrews said it riMild tie a
The m ayo r ami the nttii .s were
It AIMIN' J A C K K it S U S P E C T - A t tho C ity police station, (lo ft to
I** s u f f if iii.t
fu, t)u« v h o riff’^ , S u n t h t 'i'it t a n a ,la
lie ha,I t,«eo llireateui'd rre en tly
i illage "
p irllm iiia rv to o fferin g a no-rearrested
m
a
sen
es
id
ran
is
Sal
rig h t) J r * « lr I .re S r o n . anil ni fie ri • Jo * itk k s o n anil C. ( ’ , llm ln ffii’i* in It* •(•I \lax iVto .xky, 7 4.
C o rn g a ii vaid the presenvi* u t , be, au-e lie planned lo expose Hie
lo ro alte rn a tiv e for thr under—
u n lay H a lle y i« charged with
l l i ' i i - a t e t lie - ila t e - b y - s t a lt J
Min are "him 11 with III gallon* of " R a is in J a r k " that dink o ff ir r r
without Lull
new spaper, radio ami television | F e d * in v u t l r r i i P e lih sy Iv a m a .
95,(100 group. In that event, the
ceptin#
a
$:
iini lin in '
Iv d e lle Jen n in g s to rm ril, "a foul looking mens." Sentt. 5.1, of 1102
•le n t ll t o t a ls :
Hu*
h«iitin^
,
n
tu
ifij
foe
j
|».
hi
|H 'r«m ni‘l w ill have an effect mi
revenue service would hill the
Hist A lly H annan Mt-I..iti#hlm the iu rv A lru it 75 new spaper, ra
t-.,n ol i , i tot ii , ,• t i »■
&gt;»t»ei- IT
Cedar H r . . » n * n rrrato il anil charged liy Dodson ami lllrk -u n be­
tu *p a ye r on the bavls of Infor­ ( IllH llf ll'l llOlin Is III |lMI|Hlll!t«* to
ol K rie C illltlly said the m ayo;
New V &gt;l I
tween .1 anil ti o 'rlo rk yesterday afternoon w ith th r " Ja rk ” to which
ii EmIm*i i ** corpus |&gt;rti(imi f iln l by
din and televisio n le p re se n la tiv e r
mation
supplied
by
Ills
em
ploy­
signed a s lu le iiie llt
sayill#
lie
no tax slum p hail born a lta rh ril. (I'h o to hy Fred It. Sim a )
I'l'IU lsi 'i
• 1 .'•*
4'liu ilo i K . Ih iv is , IV t o .ik y 'i ut
er.
never reeelved any money from I were p i the courtroom .
North ' ii h i , is
lo lllr y I'r to ik v w in urri*s|i*t| luti*
Sealed
In
Hie
re
a
r
of
Judge
F
il
Vndrews
said
the
four
other
gam blers hui received lum ls loi
V :l .-,m i 1
\ \ | i lin iiliiy llliclll mill illiu ^ i'il Midi
main types of in d ivid u al re tu rn s
poliheal jiu rp iise s (rum J a r k M ar w a u l 111s Itiill's V MiltriM.III were
VI , r v I m l I I
tin* iloubli* ilai&gt; ifii; *&gt;( Tils Tirol Tot.
Sheppard's
two
bro
thers,
Hr
llic
h
lu
iv
r
hern
redesigned
to
make
i
im . ch ie f police inspector, ami
New •&lt; 1*&gt;•! .
•Io Ti i i , a |»ronun»nt f ilm s irio w i*i.
a
t
\
M
il
p
iia
n
l
and
H
r
Steuben
j
llir
iii
more
a
ttra
c
tiv
e
und
easier
Stanley Selin a rt/
a Detiiui r.iln
11,*! .1'! , , I
uml ClmrlfM
\ ti xu iitb 'i, N i 'k h *
Sh ep p .iiil with tin'll w ives They
lo iiiid rrs la n il.
p arly leader
VV . lu ll,'ll,II |l I
k'i'»\i* w m ki'i
were
anion#
the
lew
re
la
tiv
e
s
and
the
fo
rm
s
w
ill
he
matted
out
M a rlin and S iiiw .n l/ .,! &gt; w e ic
I III* IWO I &gt;■
&gt;i11• M ill1 tl|s«'|t V|*| I'll
S, oil, I .■I'- )■
Il.i I
sta rtin g Her. 20 T h e new dead­
arrested , alon.; w ill, I dwurd i a In , mis of the ili'fendaul |ie riiu lle ,l
VI ,• i,d'n • II I
m no «•11«i •i • i i *\» , t i t i n t i lr t To*
lo
en
li'i
Hie
co
iiit
room
line
lor
1951
le
lt
ir
iis
is
n
r*
l
m ill, a m em lier
the o ily '* x tee
v••null f&gt;• ;i|
\ 11ii 111••111•' S p illif s .
•' •III ■, Ii, lit I
A
Ik
I
IV
Vprtl 15, a month tiller than in
lo in g a ii argued vig uriiiislv tli.il
I si|iia il, and Ja m e s S.ilom iiue. lie
\\ • *III*’
\ III*•t fillip ill* t bi'lllif
Non new Im m d e .illi. were re15198689
previous years.
si- r i lii'il In
M cLau g h lin as the p ill.Ill liy III tile ease sill p isM'il
I *,|M»I l«*»| tlllsAlllp fill t\l«9 t|:i\s p - 'ili.l in lb,- I'm ti'il M ates last
.inv thing e ve r l.el u c w ltlli ‘ ed ic
" b ra in s '' ol the syndicate
\ M M \ Y Jo rd an
I’ tw o b it
14**1Ti itiol I" ••i» Tiji !(«*i « i T u I mmi! tin nit'hi li ' i,n c ll,,' loll there to ut
O M A till. N nrlhorn Iro l.m il &lt;C
M cLau gh lin quoted .Martin and ( lev eland ill Otiia ol Hie I'lllt e il n l ' w " ii p it b .n iie iit.irv seals m
bl .III Midi ii blllllt lllstl IIIIM-Ilt
hi l t o i &gt;i ,i b.i ii .in countries to
.Mrs \V II. Sh ippy of S an fo rd , F illin '
's.'ituidiv . Id....... hallotiug hi lor
began
a house to I io iim ' Sell w ar 1/ as saving the m.ivia- Stales
Ml UIIM III]* tin* seal I'll s till foil
117
i i Olio of f if t y lUTOiiil-piizn win- soari'h today for wiiinidod mom knew the niniiey he received cam e
dan
l
,
i
strenglti
was
a
ltrilillte
d
\ " i s l ,i n l l ovahiiga t ■
Hintx Pros
tu iu i'i ft.I tin
unit«b*i m i iijiiiii
l l o i i i , an,- ll.i/,-I tin- worst storm
tiers fo- •&gt;-&lt;• nomtli ,4 Si'ntoinlioi her.* of a pan# w liirli inailo a j Iriiiit gam blers
lo anti W e sleiu
feeling
e ru lo r John .1 Mallon said p i leplv l.irgwlv
m it limit m u l l It m u * firs t bi*||i*v mo i hit p i,,'- , liistorv
stru ck this
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,
i
F
.ilc
s
iliic
A
rab
refugees
In tin* N u firap o So,in Contest, or bloody Sunday raid on a B ritish
M e l.a iig liliii said the sindu-ale that the sam e p iililii'ily wo dd i«
• &lt;l to br till i t nl liiit f b f l. but mi
tea Ft ►lav inclit S tirred in tint
roriHnt! to \\ It S u lliv :in . I ’ loai- arm y dopnt in this town near llie was a giant conspiracy anion# the eu r even ll the case were d -layed w lio bl.mo the West (,,r th eir rs
iiuto|i-*y )if i t»u mi ll rim i tl.iv in ( ,i il,b, an. il e a rlie r l.islii'il H a iti
|" ils i,,ii 11on, tii.it p a il ,,l F a lc line
ilfiit of t In' N' 111imiii I N'litiiHiio •i.u tlii'rii Ire lan d Inm lix
4 b llllulo |* \c;»li'»| tlu* f l i n i f s Mi'lt* .nut t'len cut
m ayor,
ce rtain
p o llrcm i'ii and Im six months or a yeai
vv&gt;&gt;l,' s i .i t i i across
tti.il
now
is
|
la
e
l
I ive
soldiers
were
.'m l
or gam bler* to iip era le a num ber*
C iiiiip iiu v A t In tit. nut 1111 fm-1,11 ft of
Judge Ittytlitli s a i l :
,
»' nillllllt t •* I XX11 ll HOIii •' t \ I'C of lln* i .itidina
and tin' eastern
Iteporls
lie
ie
s,,id
Hie
violence
N uGrain- Soda soft 11■ink. S ic ,in ,I •lugged ill Hie 10 lu lm ile Kim lial lottery and id n lial! lin ich in c racket
" T in s i-iiurt has never vet Inund
blunt ilisttlin o ut
t Idled M at, ,
•hnt hrouglit hi some 20 m illion any way in Hie world o f quieting ai i om pm v mg Im dan's lir s i elec
pluco xvirmi't s in tho iiH lio n uiih tie yesterday Tw o were in a sen
A III* •b’t ic t i'l | f . I lu k i'll bv dll
VI. I ,.| tin deal!
m i anada nct tlx A N u t; A N . W ash
t/F»
A
d o llars y e a rly
■onipoiition w ill ho 11w tinil'll Mo­ mis rnndilio n
down publicity if new spapers and (lolls under a new s v s lm i perm it
il 'pi rt iii .Im *kouivilb I t ivbiy wun lu l le d a|,,|i2 Hie Hum ber ittv c r,
ling
.oitlio
ri/eu
groups
to
cam
h
aid
v
5
yeni-old
g
ill
who
liudged
I'idiee eup luri'd eight men they
torola pin table 1 lorl. • n il'«•«. S o lli
Must u( the o ilie r d e lru d a n ls are ii &lt;ws metliu c a re tu exjio iiiid "
l«*|iort«,(|
by
S
lin
i
t
f
llubby
m
l%
*
wbieli
(I
ni
v
al
'iig
lo io n to 's westpalgn as p o litical pu rties, left 2o notes in 20 Itotir* Ihtoogh Hie
van nni'i. T h is is tho third ami id en lillt'il as m em bers nl the llie |K ii|ir ie liiis or em ploye* id -hoc
"ig lil persons dead and more than w tlils of nortli c e n tia l W ashing- | \«n ln iir iV tu n ky wit* nut t illin g &lt;-1 li mil - k i l l , m l" l.a k e O ntario
te rro ris t. Iris h
lleiiu lilieu n shine p arlo r* and newsstuiuls
fin a l lo o iithly m utest sponsoioil pal
tlid
11
iitb
iiboiii
b
ii
m’t
lv
it
im
ol
Mure Ilian 7 m, lies of rain F rid a y
It wounded
Inn wandered safely Into a ranch
by tho Inonl lio ttlo r of N u G iatn ' A rm y ( l l l A i The ra p tlv e s were j
kilim |f&lt;lpt* nf dn* min«U*r«.
nn'ht I lied Hi,- e iv c r into a raging
• lunged with n lle in p lfil m urder \
In D a in iis fii* . Svrtan press re yurd fit) m iles lint tit o f here yes
tioiln in this aroii.
Im le n t tli.il ii a p is d v ictim s lu
ports lust night said 25 persons te r,la y ua an arm y of men sought |
Arm y o fficia ls said al least
Killli'.s and M iilniilidlilex
of the ra ld e ri suffered h
nail I k x ' ii killed and 300 Wounded ' lo r a trace of tier.
Chin llo Ih iw in n said tinlnv Ihore wounds am i w ere c a rrie d aw ay by
A t (till' POIIVl. tlic .r'V U l..-ivvept
I'Vfug eb 'cio ral r l ' i t l n i In tn rd sn | T h r firs t word* of little Jo yce (
w ill lio. u liosehi.ll im' i i i i i v Woilno*' th eir companions A wide area |
BA BTO W
a
. , ; a l&gt;end iii |N i is .ls e and
I’lir reports vanI a nlgld curfew Ahel as she entered tin- yard o f,
Judge Hoy T A in Id, hi today
i1av at 7:30 p.in. at tin* C llv H ull. I wav cnrdtmuil u lf In prevent their
•
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■i4,l tin , u'.li IItubli'oke 1',in n
Mr. nml M is tin y W agner w r ic |
ami stu e l censorship bad been im
lected a request by J W illard llu r
Sanford has born voted book into It cseapt' lu lu Die llcp u tilie ol Ire
b;|&gt; N lliele, ll lliliu i's were swept
" W a s M oiuiiiy w u n te d 7 "
posed ill \ III in ;ili
den for a change nf venue w lici
the F h u litn Stnlo f.t'iigue am i a r ­ j land, 1.1 m iles In (lie south
liiin lm i M i.n lb \ , ptib lif Ii . m imiu : iw av mi a vinc.te -l.e e t there
The W agner iiin c li is 20 m ile s'
I Mu' e xtsi'llle Ir lt is l At,del IJa,tel
be cu llies to tria l on c liu rg c * In
rangem ents tuvvuid getting a loam |
Vnlli q il.e v va/.l l e t ill v' ti t gliuiits
I'lm IIIA is pledged In d riv e the
I's Saleh , won Ills seat III Nablus. southwest of Hie liollie ,-f Jo y c e ', .lilllllllls t l ilot I ii Sonillioli* 4'mill
conspired
lo
k
ill
three
wealths
ll •&gt;t.l r X a e ie u p " I , I .e i,i il lll l,' t,.»ties fur
i,ro to bo modi'.
Ih ltis h out of a ll Ireland and unite
I'K N S A C O l.A '4* -A 2U Vear old i persons
Ill null's north ■&gt;! Je ru sa le m
lie p m i'iits, Mr. mid M is. H m tn ll Iv , tm l.il t.ilk rtl lo llir
• ( e
, the six
B ritish aligned
counties I'eiisuc'da woman told u lfic e rs sin
Ain't from vstinM -tie Walldeled i lub ,i t i' lilllflo o li lot • t i l l ' • "ll
a *l&gt; . al 'I " , I"
111 I " " llt l v l llj
Attorneys f,,r Itie Orlando build " a * siipp r!e ,l I.v a pro t o in iiiu
&lt;i rn iiii' m b lif ii n if t u ii I mj I-* a i , . . i vv■u fiiiill
hi Hie North w illi the independent
T lif 'Snunti&lt; m ul
Qimr
iii.- t ie Town
was raped by three
men win Im: co n tracto r presented sever.i 'list national l&gt;"|,t toil ra il a- all Satordiiy w hile plovmg
i etoildie.
le i u il li lliu .II til W ill I « from A i
Vs Inqie- diiiimed y i'-le id a y Hint iiironii* i .in ilo '
m l ,, I I I , w e I V " , t.
‘ | l | a , l l " | | . Ilf
forced tier companion out id i, a llld u v its tu ,in Folk ro u n lv r r i indepemlenl \11lion•;ti le te n e d to
riu i »
• **o 'i* b unit* tn i ,• I " - ! " , - H i ll l l l l l l l . i l V . ' H i ll it
A rm y u llie ltils said the ra id , thi ca r oil a lonely road seven utile
Innln w ill In iot*«o lift*.| al th r St'in
W,»ll'
( i i - i t om uim ilst ever Joyce blot survived llo- fle e rin g
dents vvlio sp|,| Hit'v did not tInnS Here as lb,
.mil lo |n| \\tn»t
molt* llit 'h School tim litorium on biggest in y e a rs attributed to the west ol here early Sunday She said lie could o lil.m i a la ir tria l hen
&gt;■-lie, I I " tile at, ,
leeted in Jo t,ta il
•I • is pot a night sin w alked, tile d hut till .*IU (Ml \ i . i i u
l ! \\,, \s;
was
toiled h&gt; thi* *|iiu*K ac the three men were ncruinp anictl
Wcilni'Nilnv jit M i*. 1n. T h e jito j'ritu i l |H!
i &gt; foileil
I iflv ................. (lie ,1,' ,,t b i,| been
i,m ill,s i hill n il'll, ilOo tile W agner's yutd I n*t III till 111' * «' 11•111 .If f " l ' l l l l
New spapei clippin gs ol storms ,,i I e g a I I v -b ig i.d i
M.1
V ’ 1i
tr till 111 alt 11?11 nil la -1 uiglil VII tint a few
.'lint told of trave lin g slow ll till I til hi t'll' v
is heinu s | ioiimoi»*t| hy the Semin.•*** IM ye a r old 'e n t r y , hn by a yuiing liarefool girl
-ilicc I tic pal Iv is ,,,. i
I
Hie
sensational
fu
s
e
also
w
ere
pnI
I
m
im
iii
:
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il,,* -itliiii I, ,*f |-,lidi|C"ki' W,,,» I
Its monev innklng pro jerts fo r the
la d ,'ll. Won ill 11c I. I • i, lie atm | stmlla'il fields olid g la s s y plum s. W illi.lilt &lt; 1.1I k I Mill t
The state offered affid a v its l
lilaekeiied faces and arm ed with found
A ft e r die was reunited w ith her
n r,d re and Mestmi all .1 ,|ig tile
y e a r. T h e , in irte t, fa m ilia r to
; Hie effect H u rtM i con HI , ,1,1 a in at a.id the ‘ m i king ol die n alto 'ial
pistols and m achine gun*, sealed
Itfllt I* c l l.i lf f t l .if coltlllliL t&lt;&gt; llu m tie l
paren ts, a f utility- friend said,
llo ll,
those who like good gospel sin g ­
S h e riff's In vestigato r llu n ip l.n n | im p a rll.il tria l hi Folk Cooulv
a 12 foot n u ll and xlipneil into the
tin
itv " l 1 ,i'- ,,i.' pi,-per xufW illi ic s iills in troll! ball the III "S h e 's mO as tired as most of tin* I.tiin l\ iiifMiiii*
Durden is accused ol c u s p hi
ing. IIP lieu r» on televisio n and depot Indore dawn One ol
Hie dy said Hie woman and her coni
New II I h i m w, leuuied al lln- t e l « &lt;1 ll • • a &lt;11 l l l l , "
o iili'sls piogov &gt;*rll ii k ‘1,1 in.lepeud s r iilc h r r s , site was d irs s rd III
tinlio Th e re w ill lie an mlvance raid e rs slugged lleu tley w itli i, panlon. Henry W H allm an
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sale of lii k e ls l,v the bull I mem- pistol h u ll. Ira rtu rin u his skull stationed at n e a rl.y S au l lev Fie ld endur in a m ifa c liire r ,,f
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purchased lint lie managed to shout Ills at gave Hus account
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liito iig h them w ill cost less than la r k iT
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.,11,1 H it iv Well
The state accuses In in ,,( plot
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I t the door As a preview , the
The shot roused the g arriso n ol c a r near the M arcus Creek bridge
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quurti't w ill tie hciird on W't'IHt 400 an il u Inil fight ensiled The ahoiit .1 15 a in Sund ay when am ting Ibeir deaths with F u n n e l
l i l t l N h V IlV Il I S
iii 111&gt;•li dnllal s
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IM 'I O S I O N IIO .W
W eillP'silnv a i 4 dlft pan.
wlm killed h im se lf after bis ai
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20 v e a l' -dd m a ll on ., d ru n k e b a re .e I'llillle lil pnsbed tile " i g a m /itlo ii
es.
«f 11 iief wot k ti" llie Ibnusaiids nf
out nl the c a r Tw o held him while
F u n e ral .e r v lc e . were held tills I T l ie m a il I lit p du e t111'v I bet
B K I I I .I N ‘.tv T lic Fa st D r r iiia il
row afternoon at the Yacht Club
H urili'n is lo he tried on the tie r
T K M P E R A T U H K H IT S 3*
they took hints railin g the woman
X ivi'rIIrili'llt aunm im i'd I,',la v thill n fteriu in ii nl ‘J ’.'lll o'clock fu r Fred- t e r le t lo in c.n l i e - .m l li e ' ll le ft a i"tuetess
w ill feature a panel discussion &lt;*f
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T h e barefoot g irl, wlm h ail r"
19 3 per ci'iil id tin' vn lcrx in vex e iic k Joh n Ji'iik ltis u n , lilt year "Id I r u i k i o u t.lin in g 2u g a l'titts i-t it I t "
C ity a ffa irs
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M IA M I '.F — T e m p e ra tu re * In
M U ir .M l Mi l l NSI
‘c riln y 's
p .irliiiin t'id a rv
fli'c tiu n lesid ent " f Osteen, whu died Sat
com pos'd
o f C ity
rom niisaion F ln rld a today were slow ly c lim b ­ m iilticd in the o ilie r e a r. fin ally
g ly c e r in p u k e d
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candidates John K ad er, Ja c k Itnti- ing up from Hie c h illy snap which told her companions she w as gel
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V V A S lIIN iV I4»N i- \ im*\% A rm y
Yrunl ticket " I &lt;•. in in urn' t candl were held ut B rissm i Fim ern l ■d Ho* i „&gt; l.ne im ,t e n illil i . O i s e .,
gan, F H. Sco tt. Ilc r h i'r t I ’ revntt moved Into the stale during Hie
IIO M .Y W tN tD i.r F ri'.id e n i lalev and their I'olluliiirtltors
T h e men told her to "h e quiet
Hume w itli the Itcv. Lavvrenee lie
i •M in n .u n i (*. lu 'iiii* *i*l u|» to h in
te rrific es pi,, i it
and II Kw ing Henit. It w ill he weekend.
C iia rle * F Sko u ru * nt Fog west
and gel hack in the c a r "
T ile g u vi'in in i'iit ra ill.i - id I I .
la ix le r n tflcin tln g nud Inn ml wus
T lie "tilv &gt;xtdostiMi ‘•.tine Ii " o - «lli* “ tin* l' I m iiiu I t lt 'f r u - i's o f !)&gt;&lt;•
mode/iited hv Tom S trin g e r nml
l.o w e*l tem perature Im lay was
dandy said barefunt prints later coast theaters i* In an oxygen leal 189.817 out ol 12 OMIl 987 eligible in Osteen C em eteiy.
I m li tl St ii&lt;
la te r aflet uHetv indue sltetill
I,road,-list hv ludio statlou W T IIII 38 at Cross C ity , com pared to .1(1 w ere found where Hie c a r had at C e d a r, of l.rliM iiili llo - p la l to
viilecs went In tbe |i"llv , u tn rm iiil ] Mr Je u k ilis in i wus I,m u J a n IH, deputies ,n,I t ile highway p i n I
I fu \ i nt v. iiiii" iiu t n i&gt; ttu* m m o
to ginning al I ».•'!(• p in.
there
yesterday
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s .it u n l.iv in**Til '*.ii*l Hu* rM ininaflil
in F lo tilla early Im lay was 71 Ml
I Hack
T h e woman was taken lo a Ipis
be radio iiiinm iiieed. Il.8 ii7 .l9 7 eume to the United S t a lls in I : •111 in i'll failed I*, Im ,I llie Im , k ali i m *i i ' I I t l i r o lid liv ii«'it Jiltm K
llll' Ilian idouMed tie slol'V a a- '
The C lk f employea' liurhequr K ey West with M iam i B ea ch a n ltal, where n ph ysician said she
F liy s in a u s d e scrib e I Ills comb
■avt llie ir linllotx for Itie 'in g le . He w as giiiduuti'd from the A m en
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boa*
close second with 01) degree*.
had been railed
lion u* lift ter le.it s till serious
Ill'll dominated -late ol c.ilid ld ilti'v enn T ele g iu p li Cullege in M liilieu
I i i t i ' i .in* ;t|xti lu o(&lt;|i».ntcrcl
tor tist seals m p.-irli.iin riil
ptdls, M in n , N uv. Ifi, 1915, and
VV nl«* tin* \ r mi\ mi* 'iinocnu'itt
IIO V Il III ii i h k s r o M i l r
T ile tiroudi'iivl a iiiu n ilici'il 82.320 iv iirk i'il fm the G reat N n rllie in
T h e F lu i i, i I | miim* H iltiilili'i i A 1 m.nil* riu ri'in iM U T l«» tfi«* n u lt i'r ,
'iiv a lid votes or voles against Hie Hnilrond ns re lie f agent III M o,lie.
i Miiim iiul t[»|»4*irs t»
'OCiiltlol,, ," u f f iliiit r of llo* N.» Tli*'
National Front toil tailed to es ■otn und Sm itli Dnkutn.
In- n l tl' «| I m (Tit *l»*fi*fi •* Depart
I,"H a l VW'tll .it loll of Holin' |luil*l
■lain how Hie o 7 per cent &lt;qipnxi
A vete iu u of W orld W ar I, Mr PIN, Mill Tl* id (Toil i i iiin in l i l i i l r in* nt .n lion l.n t MiftHii«*r In e ri
‘ Ion ballots could lie east T h e lull Jen kin so n enme to Flo rid a in 1925
liolll'V I'lll) ll .iliio ; .i jo .Ill A ai \ i til N \ iv y com
ITlItVellt loll ill llo
Inis provided mi spate lo r nm tk
for Ids health. He served ns tele|4*.»«*li. o n
UH 111*111*1 I'T (nt* e Minti v • (Irfenx**
iio it i.
Mi.no
*f!iJ “ VC ' ;;r "?!'•" #*r 4»*r w rit«» I m K ia p ii " | " , - t .,i f .,r li,»
V tiaiitic
;u!.uiist hi iittaek ol mv ix I mii
e u iiiliila le s A v u tiv only dropped I'uustH lie Kullrond in aeveinl soulli i I Til oiit’ li ' T
in unm arked ballol in Hie tmx
ern e itles, and fo r ll) yeurx ut Hie
The new iia rlin iiie iit w ill lie con
locul stutiou, and Inter served m
veiled W llliln 30 iliiv s In approve tick e t agent in Del.nnd until Ills
ii
governm ent, undoiihledlv the retirem ent in F e liru a ry lid s year,
nreseiit regim e lieaile il liy F r iliie
lie is s in v lv i'd liy tlie widow uml 1
M inister Otto Groti'Wolil
W estern newsinen were barred i u daughter, M rs. A lb ert F e ll of
from visitin g polling places yes | O steen; u son, .Inn K . Jen kin so n |
of T a m p ii; nml a grandson, C li f ­
lerday
M IAM I F
Franklin I. D rill, also recommend three weeks of
ford Ashton F e ll, Osteen
raining each year lor Nalloual
deputy .t &gt;-1-1.i u I In llie seetelatv

Ghouls Search
Bodies For Loot

Two Leftists Win
Jordan Election
Amidst Violence

Hurt Man Sought 1
S t r o llin g After Bloody Raid
In Sanford

Five-Year-Old
Goes 20 Miles
Through Wilds

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Change Of Venue

» l 3 Men Attacked Heri '*
Woman Tells Police

G^d

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Gordon Bradley
Rotary Speaker

Red Government
Tells Of Election

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Funeral Rites Held
For F. J. Jenkinson

New Plan For Building Reseive
Is Outlined By Army O ljicial

IHMTHKI.L FAVORS
t'NION 51KHGF.H

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SCH O O L I'A TKO I, .Member* of the achool bu* patrol and school
aafgly patrol* Saturday war# prraantrd with badge* and balta,
■iv*^ Inatructlona and treated lo a frt* ahow ai (he Rita Thratrv,
through tha rourleav of theater manager Herbert Bolter. Leadera
nt the greap * are (background, left In right) Sgl. Bu«»ell Tench,
IHlmn. Be v Butler and Itlm n. Arnold Williams. Also shown are
R. K. True (background, at left), principal of the Junior H lfh
School, F t ’Ice Chief Roy Wi1llama( wearing white hat) and Roller
( background, at right). Momhera of the petrola are a* follower
Heb'H hq« na'rol, Jnknn« Brawn, liollv Hatch, John Hutler, L . C .
Smith, Nelly Dunn, C ar. Humnaat, Billy Pbagan, Jack Coopeagar,
ns?M Olbb*. F-*ncl« Jlmenri, Terry Dart*. Claude Hlttell, Donald
Hampton and Cherlaa Stafford) Junior High School patrol, Dttrid

Stanley, Bobby .Moye. (irrg o ry W alker, (irorge Fa rt* (captain),
lla rri* o u Smith (lieu tenantI, Donald F a rle y, lla rld Andes, Arthur
Lodge, Reggie Whatley nml Slnnlry Stevens; and Seminole llia h
School patrol, C lark T llli* . I.ester Bush, Johnnie Yeakle, I'e trr
Na*h (cap tain ), Wendell Brtsiks, H illy T vre ( lieutenant). Miles
Hudson, Tommy D illard and (.eorge Arnold; G ram m ar School pa­
trol, Jim m ie Beck, T e rry Collins, Glynn Hodge*, B illy Johnson
(ca p ta in ), Stanley l.e u l*, B illy -Musnelwhile (lieu te n an t), Joe Free.
cott and C h v le * H lew arl. and A ll Houla School, F rn n rl* Koum lllal
J r . Ptlenn. W illiam * *ald today he I* cimtacling the parochial
Mhbol relative to (he patrol, planning to bring more In a patrol
lhara.— (Straff Photo)

W A SH IN G TO N .F S e c re ta ry ol
Labo r M itchell went on record in
favo r of an A F L - C IO m erger taut
nig lit, savin g it would benefit both
o rg n n iifil uml unorganwed working
men and the country ax a wtuile.
Interview ed mi an N IIC -T V pne
■rant, M itchell said he hopes for
"nne la lm r m ovem ent" lu the nattnn b e cau se
" , . . II won''I lead lo more
ri's|Ktn sibilitv on the p a il of labor
mere particip ation on the part of
'atwir In our econom ic amt social
inti po ntiral a ffa irs and. in niklilion, wt nld I hope fliin ln u te m any
of tile ju risd ictio n a l protilenix that
now’ o ccu r in the labor m o vem ent."

I.A M O I'K 'H M O TH ER
ESC A PES FLA M ES
B E V E R L Y IIIL t .S , C alif 'A) Mr*. Carm en Castleberry
Ot.
mother of actress Dorothy Lamour, escapel with first degree
burn* from a fire in her apart
meat yesterday.

S A F E T Y M E E T IN G TOM ORROW
The fourth quarterly meeting of
llie A C L Jacksonville district sufety committee w ill be held in usni'uildy room of the new station beinning 7:30 it. in. tomorrow. Tbe
ev. W. F. Brooks w ill lie guest
speaker of the evening. A C L per­
sonnel, their famlUe* ami friends
ate invited to attend.

K

Movie Time Table
B IT Z
Monday and Tuesday
"Garden of E v il"
1:00 • .3:11 - 5:22 - 7:33 - 0:14
M OVI E L A N D
Sturt* (1:30
"Dangerous Mission"
"Angel Face"
C O L O R E D D R IV E IN
"A g a in st A ll Flag s"
(color)
".Mouse anil the Lion '
A ll American New*
S ta rts 7:16

■if llie Arm y, millitietl detail- Sun
tluy ol llie Arm y's plan In Imibl
the strong Military Reserve urged
by Fresltjenl Elsenlmwer
In ait Iritcrucw , lie said llie Al
Illy would urge lour muliHis ol ac­
tive dull uml eight years in llie
Active Reserve lor hundreds ol
ilioiisumls ot youths
lie will explain the plan Tiles
day to delegates lo llie Nalloual
Guard A - . ii which is
iiii'eling
here this week
D rill said llie plan will lie rcc
uiiiuiendi'd lo Hie DeleiiM* Depart
tnenl
Under the program, the A ixio
would give Hie inductees basil
training during the (our immlliactive duly They would lie re
quiceil In Join the Reserve amt at
tend drills fur the eight years
It wuuld implement, but not re
place, the two-year dralt program
which now keep* the Army al
julhorlro d strength, Orth »uiil
Any Reservist who failed to at
tend drills regularly would tic re
(|ul'7-ed to finish hi* two years m
active duty.
OrH, said (hat the Arm y will

Guard units Instead "I lln* present
(wo week pel lint
"A strung National Guard Is our
first Hue of defense now. as it has
been in the n a s i," lie said.
Mat t ifii Lew is II llershey, the
nation's draft director vvliu was
also at Hie interview , voiced im
uii'diate support ,,f Hie plan.
" I Hunk lliul Hie selective servi. e system can carry uul what*
ever actual details are nccexsary
lo in ip lfin i'ii! i l ." he said.

M IAM I iJ*
Mai Gen E . A.
Walsh, president of the National
Guard Assn
called today for a
statement of policy by the De
pai'tiueiit of Defense regarding the
nation'* M ilitary
Reserve pro­
gram
the general said that after a
year of discussion the plan W li
s l,ll confusing and contradictory,
lie made hi* statements in his an­
imal report tu tlie association la
convention here.
He said Hie usim'lalton b e lie v fl
inter,Us »a 'iw «ltlie kynveriimunt ml
low" the Natlunal G i irU Into its
reserve program

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Tuc». Oct. 5. l « t

V iK t S

T H E SAN FO RD H E R A L D

Inertia In Tall Wing 01 Republican Parly
Making Campaign Of Rep. Bender Hard
rradilv *avs that nee •* hi t.ig
problem* t* •" get itie T all f'p rri
h"wer wtn» ■&gt;( Hi* p u t
m e.led
into a unit whirl) will pu h li.ird
for a Itender v|rt rv ovor ih* Deni
m ratle nomtnrr. Sen Thorn i j *
ny W IN W I IIT I H E A D
C O L L M BUS Ohio
Hob*1 llu tk r of (1evrlaud Itu fk i • ' ■
fr t A T ift h»» b ftn 'k i d for M named by Democratic r; v I ’rard
month* h'il Ih r dry. Mid'*e«trrn l-auvrhr Ort 12. IPi.1. to s iirrr'd
tw in s of hli voice still echoe* Taft until the genera) elerllon Tho
terns* thl* «lA*e tndtv III the lti» Nov 2 elerllon I* (or tbi remam
ter political campaign being waged ing two year* of the T all term
for conlrol of Consn***
It D almost a* tf Taft him*ett
were taking part in Ih r fight, help
Ins in *hipr I ho arguments and
ls&lt;ue i and I hr emotional cunt** .t
The weight of his Influence |. h»
ins D ll Though Ih r fn ll'iu rrt h»
left behind him ..id their rm oerv i
tlve political phllosrphy which msv
or m*y md m t i n w l f ir f lr r t the
thinking of Taft
O Jd ly enough. whit'' Taft -.eemed
tb lr lo p'd hi* prrxldrnlnl di ip
pointrnenl* Iwhitnl Imn .md i
cm ergr a* 1‘ii-Mrlcnt K \cnht w rr'
itaunrh supporter a nnnthrr &gt;•'
hi* follower* haven't l i r n aide t&gt;
do II Manv o f them aren't ri" nn
rllrd yet to "that man Kt iiihos
e r ." to hi* pollrlr*. and In Ih r lo* *
of T»M'» h'adrr'hip
Taft wa* k noun a* an "mg,ml
ration man" hut s m u r o f t h o * r
he *p-ikr for are making If more
difficult fur a Ilrp iilili'a n rtn d l
dale to hr r|rrfrd
The rr»«on hr* In thr ir - flit
In Ihr T»fl wing of flu Hrpohtlrun
parte, an loritis that i . m » tv
nowledgrd pmhtem of Iho.r f ir
Ing fo git Hop (tenrge It IteoJei
elected fo the Senate *e.il hold *«
long hy Tafl
One llrpuhllran leader whs I*
working hard in Ihr campaign

Editor** S'nte — This I* another
of xcvcral vtnrte* l&gt;y roving A s­
sociated Prr** reporlc m an.&lt;i&gt;’#in-{
the campaign In key talc*.

E lb a said In an interview Ju*i •Cleveland) County, which earf:
should have had hi* campaign nr-1about ope fifth of the Date1* total
, m lia lion rolling a* far hark a«; vole Both Burke and Benler come
lad Kcbruai y. hid that the pu f r m the ( levsland d i'lr ld
Eugene H llanhart. Demacratli
mary fight betv ern llrnd ?r an I
IVilllim Six h e of M n hanlcshurr date chairman, said:
tor Ih r nomination delayed thing*
"The race could be decided by
"Now the trick l« to t.e Hie par Ills' worker*' and farm ers' pocksi
tv together and get the Tati pen book* The average person I* bound
i |e mio the fight,“ Hlis-. u lt l lo be influenced by the *l*r of
"W e 're making progrees I ’ve been hi. lake home pay. and the take
aide to .to rnore in the pavl weak ho itu pay ha* dropped
Farm
than in the p'eviru two rnnnlh prirr* have droppel and the work
and nor .iluati &gt;n i looking good is .n rn ’l gelling the overtime pay
''Sam e &lt;d our (mople who didn’t they li v e did, while a good many
think Itender had a ch*nce two of them are out of work or work
month1
, ago now a&gt; lie’* * certain ing only three nr four slay* * w ri t
tht* iluati n i, winking In oui
inner The winnini p-vrlulng) I
favi *
•it work *'
At (In* stage, the Bender Burke
The k&lt; &gt;
■ to the Itender llutkr rare look* like a ding don? fight
route I may well he in CuyahniM wdh aide line opinion appearing lo

favor Bender slightly In a Jungle i a debatable point, but at least
f unknown factor* that mlghta1many voters know him
«lng the election In either direc
Bender Is working hard to gel
imn Both s i d e * are "running the support of both the t.beral end
•; r * d " and aren't Inclined In conservative vtingj of hi* party
make any sweeping victory claim* He is e a r n , * , , «,„ an Liven*
(■allr) 2 Ohio
bower supporter with the re srrv i
Bender', name l* better kmlwn lion that he’a no "coattail r r Jr r or
throughout the state than Rurke'i ye* man "
Ih- ha tnadr Ilia name known to
*Tve been for what Ei*enhnwer
the voiers m hi* former campaigns stand* for for years,” Bender *aid
for the rdf ice id representative at in an interview " I ’m no reartion*
large, a povt alnce abolished Hen " r y or me too candidate amt I
didn't have to do a flip-flop to tup
d er now represent* the 23rd IBs
11 lc i In Cuyahoga County outside port Ike I go for Eisenhower'*
of Cleveland
philosophy of being liberal In mat
Aim, Bender’s name and face ter* dealing with human right* and
h&lt;*' ime fam iliar to Ohioan* a* the being conservative In economic af
• rer leader »nd song master for fairs “
I alt at the I IBS O O P National Con
On Ihe other side. Burke I* best
venllon Whether be won or lost known In Cleveland, where he was
(rlends by hi* television antic* is mayor until he accepted thr short*

term Senate appointment. He ha*
been a goed vote getter in hi*
heme town, but just how far this
popularity extends Into the *tate Is
a question
Burke is working hard lo maki
his name bcllcr known Ihroughoul
Ihe state, particularly in Southern
Ohio, wnrrc he hope* to offset
Bender'* expertml .trrngth Some
think he might do it with a strong
Democratic vote in Dayton
"T he
situation look* good.”
Burke *aid during a *wmg through
Ihe downstate area " I would *ay
unemployment in the state U the
big issue. It’s true that unemploy­
ment may he no worse than it w c
In 191!* during the Tium an admin
istralion. but that’* not much nf
an argument for Ihe Repiildiran1
in influencing Ihe man who's out

of a job right now."
Another thing In Burke’s favor
i« that he w ill be running along­
side '.ov fra n k J Lausche, thr
p- p ,I *r Democratic governor, who
i* * ktng an unpi ccedented fifih
term L.itiich c’s opiorient is Stair
Aivtit ir .fame* A. ({holes, former
Columbus mayor

In Ihe House rare*,, some v e U n i
observers say Ihev w ou ld n W b #
surprised if there should be no
net change in Ihe House d e lrji
Imn whh'h is now rum posed of
in Republican., 5 Democrats, 1 In.
dependent and I vacancy.
Tlie Democrat* arc inclined,
however, to be considerably more
optimistic than the Republican* in
p ird irlin g llu i*e gain* became
thpy claim a strong Democratic
(•end ha* vet in

How Gulf’s cleaner-burning, super-refined gasoline gives you

thousands of extra miles'
of full engine power!

"The world ha* moved on *lncr
R&gt;b TafC* p.i**lna W e 'vr got t.
fare fhr fart, of life in w ill'll Wr
are dealing with n''w pet vnnilitir*
and new pridilem* in our p u l*
Too many of the raft people tilt
are living In a dream uoild think
Ing of what "oold have Imm dot*
If Tafl had hren here
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No Second
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Superior Judge
Rules Mixing
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THIff MAP C M A tU ilpittrale s 17 par card rue in value nf budding
eonitructlon contract* In tha first half of 1954 over A n ! hsif rf 1053
In the 37 state* lbo« n Permndvsnta and Michigan ihow grestett rise
Phlo shows the greatest decline Construction Includes public works
and utilities. residential and nnnrcsldcntlal.
(Central Pceitl

Soil Conservation District
Gives Free Technical Advice
By 1Un W iggins. bull Conservationist, I 'S I M
Several pasture* base been checked with ranchers of thi» district
during fhr pa»t few day*. Hy observing th» grasses and thr livestock
l» f» *ding nn the Various irs a sP i and front rrsulta of toil analysis the
•m r.Jvtity of these p a ,ru n * were low in both pit and plant food ele­
ments.
A few fainter* have made the statement that hecau*e of thr l'&lt;w
price* of cattle, th, y can't afford to lime and rrtllifc their pasture*
If a fanner does not intrnd to lime and fertlllae hit pasture he I* ssa-lIng his money, efforts, and time in attempting to elear land and estalilnh improved pasture. The general demand for the poor, scrubby, range
rows which dominated Florida 19
rears ago has practical! yrnded.
However, the deman 1 for n food
grade of high (|ualily beef continues to inerrase each yeaR If
high quality beef is to lie produced
thr rattle must be provider! with
a high quality forage.
M ost of thr soils of this district
a ir very Infertile- and are lacking
in many nf the plant food elements
that are nrcesasry for vigorous
and nutritious plant growth. ThA. E. Evan* of the s h u if i's of­
majority nf our class IV and V
fice it attending an E D I finger­ soils
or pasture landt require tw i
print school In Tavares.
tons of lime nr dolomite per a n It was learned today that Lati immediately after the land is
cleared and prepared, and appro
William s will do the cooking at the ximately one ton per acre every
A annual City employee's batbeque,
• sch e d u le d or lu ctd a/ at b.ju p. three years thereafter. A complete
fertiliser should also be applied on
m. The barbequa will ha held at Improved pasture* at thr rate of
the Farm er's Auction
Market approximately 500 lbs per acre at
south of Sanford for Cit, em­
ployees, their famllirs snd invit­ least twice each year.
Maxim um production of high
ed guests.
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quality forage is the ohtective on
A split water main at tho alley- each pasture acre. Such can be
way between East 20th St., and bad when the plant combination
I stalma Ur., at Locust Ave., plac­ that fit* the capability of the land
ed the residences along 2Uth 8 L, is used, and the proper treatment
without water for approximately and management Is given. Grass
four hours yesterday. Water » i&gt; in combination with a legume
9 shut off from 10 a. in. until noon, makrs belter quality feed at a re­
and again when the pipes could duced fertiliser cost. The legume
will supply in addition to ginrin g
not be sealed, from 4-41:80 p m.
I much of the notrlgen needed by the
A free moving picture, which ■ grass. M any of our class IV . hardsho w the Seminole High School pan. soils are suitable for growing
Band w hile II was marching in While Dutch clover. When planting
the Mardl Gras parade last year, j clover the seed should lie properly
will be shown f'rld iv .it 8 p m si inoculated and then broadcast nvi t
the gra s* sprigs at the rale of
the SH S auditorium
• • •
live pounds per acre. October and
Jacobson'* department store. November are usually the best
Ibe Ho Jay stor* and the H ills
month* of the year for seeding the
A stood Shop si til be nosed tumor While Dutch clover. Pangola, Cos
• row for a Jewish holiday.
Ini Bermuda and Pensacola Bahia
are the most widely used grasses
in this area and Urey w ill work
successfully, on adaptable soils,
in combination with White D u tc h
rlover. These g n u a r* thrive well
Two routine night illumination on most nf our soils, and, accord­
exerelies, including flare drops by ing to result* from experiment
Koval aircraft, will be held to­ station tests, they are good users
fertiliser. In order to Obtain
night at the N a v y's Pinecaslte of
(he maximum production of high
bomb target, area, th e Plnecaatlo quality forage. It la nrressary to
bomb target Is located approxl( f moiety five mile* southwest of thw nrartica rotation grasing, apply
liberal and frcuuent application of
f.ake George area.
lime end fertiliser materials, end
A&gt; a safety precaution, all permow or chop periodically to control
son* and civilian aircraft ate ad­ noxious weed*.
vised by the N avy to stay away J
The Seminole Soil Conservation
from the are*.
District will p ro v id e technical a s­
sistance to any farm rr or rancher
A N S W Kit C A L I.
City foremen responded In • in this district in determining the
crass fir- of unknown origin in capabilities of hi* land. Several
back of the State Parm er's Market faetcrx ar« crrortlrred In determin­
yesterday at 11:47 a. m. The fir* ing the capability nf land, such a*,
alope, fertility, type of underlying
did no damage, but was endangerA Ing a home. Piremen extinguished material, structure snd water boM
the blase In one hour and two Ing rapacity.
The district will also assist in
minutes
designing a plan or program
whereby each acre of land will lie
M E E T IN G 8 C liP . 0 U I. r n
T h* City Civil Service Com m l* used to produce the crops It Is
sion, will hold a routine meeting best capable nf producing. Last
at 7:.10 p m. In their offices In lha month, conservation plans, based
City llall, tomorrow.
on land capability, were w orknl on
(Outlaw ed tin Page Twnl
W A T w T t O BP. S H U T O P P
E. If. Johnson of the City w a­
ter department, announced today
that watrr will bo shut off from
Mellonville and Celery Avra., w ait
to Sanford A y r , and south to lha
Naval A u xiliary A ir Station from
8 .1 0 - 10 :.'in m. m. tomorrow.

Strolling
In Sanford

NavyTWill Hold
Night Exercises

ns m i
a s s o c ia t e d p r i v s
{ pupil-' m is s meeting at A m
foitts High School In Washington
ended in ronfiivion today with It!
tic accompli.hed toward ending
protests of mixing white, and \ e
;me» in classrooms
I Some 7lH to Son gathered In tin
ifhlctic stadium td Anaco'tie lllgb
m l heard pleas ih it they g. hick
Hi school while Ih n r leader* rue I
a ilh school authorities to d)&gt;iu,«
the situation
They first rearhed a decision
that a commuter of pupil' would
meet with acling Principal E u ­
gene Griffith Hut then howls came
Hum .oine of the young,ter wh&lt;
have tu-eri 'H ik in g over Hie intr
gratton program
The session
uroke up with the strikers saying
n o " to G rlllith's plea f«r the enn
lerenre
Griffith told those who wanted
in attend rla ssr. to come In ao.|
'be other - to go home
At other Washington
school*
»hi re disorder i anil deniivnilr*
lions have occurred In re-rnt d a is
he tension eased
Anacosila High has been the
erne nl the biggr t d in iu ri'lrj
non. against tbe three » eek old
program o| rartal integration in
Uistrirl id Columbia schools Yes
crd is Police l.t William T Mur
diy .aid he felt "the peak of the
dish . Iiance is p a d " at Anacnstl i
I he pollre Oilleer maile lhe'|
i,dement at day’* end alter mart
Jhan 2 tvei students were reported
ibicnt at one lime or another I
from three high schools and Is |
Junior Might Six prrsons were
•rresird near Anacodia High
Two men wore held on charge, of
(Continued On Page Twn|

Postal Inspector
Is Guest Speaker
At Kiwanis Club
7 ha Kiw anis Club haard stvrral
musical selections and were #ddressed by postal inspector Delphi*
Hackney »t their luncheon meet­
ing today *1 th* Yacht club
La rry Olsoti. son nf Mr and
'I n . O. J Olson, lSOh Vem ango
Av* , drew « strong round of a p ­
plause after his aevurdian redlnon of "M idnight in Peii/* and
"D a rk Eyes."
Tho luncheon vpeaker wn» in­
troduced by local postmaster Jo*l
Piclil, who vaid Hackney v * i a
veteran of 2fi years of po.lal v»rvice.

Ih u ig ltH

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and

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t.n lji&gt; c .ijitu rrd t he o ffic e s
i.f S i.ito ap itn fnr a n d C o u n t y
t u d g i '. tr a p e rfix o ly . at
the
1 1 1 ial Ih u n o c r a f ic p r im a r y
1‘ltH-tiun. T h e i r m a r g in * o f
v ic t o r y .•luninati- tin* need fo r
anv r u n o|f.
S t o n it f u t ii g a r n e re d 1,200
in tr. mure tnau h u ncare»t np*
ponent. J J I’arri.h, Tituivillc.
rerclied. and 9JI more than Parr i,1&gt; and the Ihitd c.indidatr. E E.
Brady. Sanford, m e lt e d together
llou'.ludii.'t gsthcred 2.17$ votes.
IBS more Ulan hi. nearest oppon­
ent. G m -Inn Frederick, garnered,
imi i i in f v&lt;.tr* H un received
h&gt; Pieilrtiri .md the third candidale, Hugh t'utii i*i, tngelt-er
Each 'dec'. II *•« h e ll i -1 Mil
iilie\|iit« I t r i m ,
t* twu years.
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• lection N o y. today made the
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I dtowing siatemenl
I am humbly grateful f ir the
a"
• uilidemc e»pte..ed In me by the
S E N V IlH I F I I I I IMH i;| \ s S T I N: T IH IM
II l*G I I H M S I M ill S ||I|| I l l 'l l
people of the .17th senatorial dlsIrii I in yr.terdav's election
t am imbided pirlfcularly to
'lie p«opti. of my home county and
luy in c u t
an I up p-rtri. who
w.-ikcd yp t.ilthfullv in ms behalf
't run sidea the vote given me
• rhallenge to do the aery best
t can a. your *m ito r to Justify
Hip Mu i you tin e placed In me
**• 'nr dl trtrt h i
many prob
V\ \ S l l I V *■ t 11 • * ■
l u . Urn Brownell '
1*
J t tl*'W fill M fill Jtf f 11 • tll'JMl f I" ' nf
Ii iii to fire, md I deeply appre­
rlmllial dl* I'.l -n tu handle * m-nt'-Mn,- onifibrr nf • • tl'. ll ' f ."lit ** *» *I •I Iff fit \ rifvf.it H •slf *|r»4* \ f ciate the e\pre.,l'&gt;n of good
wiihe
m l • It r it coo (icrail on
nuni-t ration
i-xtenb 1 in i n J J Parrlah Jr.
Met : |l ( «'ttj 11♦*til, n f st|* It 111! kmi f tit'l
\ i (),e &gt; ('« . time, tjie ali n n c i ." m e r it .aid 1 t
iiIrnlTi
T A L L A H A S S E E * - Ploridi
enrol m tU, ,|&gt; ii.iilment. In s s i l r t |i S A l* v t • "
1
in nt&lt;M vitiviir Hoiiuiu* i»t4 t*.rf&gt; !••(.•»» • I l f will 111 I h ave Hie highest to­
first
» t&lt; k . schorl
enrol I mt "l
pe. I all 1 e .ti- ni
reached an ’unexpected new high ■ i ml vrand lu ty opening b rr r tnd.sv
I .lull drive to wotk fairly
nf 6H2.B57 children UiL year, ur
1 h* dxtiartnifnt
'id the speel»l g i e n J J u i v
ill IBniuri i*il.' hi lb* t v and other citinm.il e o n d ' i ! In
Jt
J
- I t'&lt;sw*ii, ousted » * 11'* s r l, I It 4 and tn il-Jitla llv tor the be.t in*
prising even .State School Sm&gt;t ti” f " d t i a l h hi i , ( - fS n , an I »C- {' aH-*
' th
leirsl.
m il the m e d s id both
i 111 tu i iff
a4i.P*rf
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Ballrv &gt;*l&lt;l today rrjtcrt} from i
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M ii I thank the people of our
I *i* ► kite * !»" &lt; i **.11 «'rv f Ijl" 'f1'* H \| .*!-! I, I" i ■• 11
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t - hn11- fir'tv Hr* \ .ii 11■f If V if *h*
the b7 cminty school mpermtet' l
ti tin t f.-r (hit privilege of pub
jury
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j
ent* showed 57,177 more children
i, 1 1 , ice n il i .im eridy trust
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a a
enrolled during U r fir t week th&gt; •ippr»r !i*f**tr 'f ffi| n» ffnf*,:
Hi i* nn conduct a v o i r en ito r
\| • ht t
pi I **ifH « -I t *I f F t
year than tht In t week of -■ t*'* &lt;1
!i i ’ !&gt;• nidi i &gt; *o nM it your con*
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f
* *iii I lit "i 14*%* j&gt; • f»ii' i
ill*- preceding year
\ Mil gram wa
till In I'a rrid l
That was an Increase of in 5 p*r tlf«» fil (iiimflr |»f* li sfi-n mi n*
( M p r r . itul i» »tf i »l ft»fri t frr
it * &gt;.’ p ill ye lei lay I'omcdlng
cent In enrollment
I'H'lVt In |' 111(i' i! if""*
I the election In Sleti-lr.-In
PI rat week rnrtdlnirnls g*n&gt;utl (ll.lt
m rn l i f f mi fi • #1 »» * »' 1 • *n(i*'t fit
M rn.iTom i i i . w ii c il tn wire j &gt;
ly have her n running aboul r. t &gt; thr
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fo iftiir iu iin ♦»
*f i »t to j * Hu Af**» &lt;•
r**tfias*.
8 |wr rent higher e i r l i * r a i over I in*
line
eilieigencv
u i u f p *1**1
far* t (trifu:
fi/»*l
I f ( *fi *
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II ti it ilde .1 J I'arri.h J r the previous year
1 i ltd I’ ti
oi Hie t i- n rl
p i t rnli 11 tl in, * i m \fi*if *iv n hutti**
Iff
III ink ymi .o
mm h f ir your
T ie la y '
l&gt; selopnit ■
ue in I thr 11 4 m|s lit |l |»*l| . 4P|l!*l|i iff 4'fill
i*s ol Mlinoi - .Hid -eyrl ■ ' • • Hi'iightfnl iii * .age &gt;1 go id yy|,h
The Increase of M.3T7. iliiltlirn

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School Enrollment /\/f?w
For First Week
j0
Reaches New High

Justice Department

Unit

HandleFHA S c a n d a l C a se s

Mf'fh((il I lint I Bring Sel lip
b.V Agaiiv,I Uungci ()/ Poisoning

Beginning h li talk, ll.irkm y
colled for the co-operattnr. o f tbe
H i i,i l l nl (• tint ni'. i ' t " t f Hit
fit i-rdiad *' * Chi* a ■ I*' * •
Kiw aoians In making this week. in Septcmfier I, m ore than Hie 4&gt; lieillti |l lUkn. r . o - in c llr i yi ti e lf» ti !»v f ithH irtg comiMHif hfiti • • l .i.
You know i h i i I hold you in
i* fit if I* prillin' *' Ho II.. Illgto ,| t-sterfu and I .1(1(•did tu i»* r
III • ffir *i »Uf • |* *f* (f yi nn m t
National Letter Week, * s u c c e s s nr*i
___ I n r r r a .r nrlgln al’ i pre-llrt- • ; f)(iy &lt;tll, | . „ A r ||
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kJallVy' ftu ti e l Ollle
j (Hi d a l e dM'ldv y o ' t ntf* t " t COrtl «|' I t. eivt -I M ’ &gt;*•&gt; from
■ ' "
f il.
no.I office'* only »ounv of profit. vrat
S|" ,*f f 1 * k h t Itv 1 .* fIK* of * *"•f tl. '.. •• It \|. I'm . I tin t
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lie then went on to t*ll th croup I
what (. done to protect thr I ' S.| . B * “ &gt;
l ■*
» l 'I'd in ,in .ippln all oi 1 o i • • a ■ o. ; in
p ■ s'hiM s t * r**f * * **» *
ifpil •i Pll'lt. lit Hll I llt&lt; igO p f g l III!
I hi tolli.wlug sl.ylelliellt w.i» |s..
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l double M itlon*, an tncrra-i
f t II \ inniri
1 i" " " ' '|t III Iff* If* pf ' I* f
i ' i h I by P a r t i :.li late l.iit night
ippln -1 im liter Hi i in
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i 3,809 over last v* ar (hr- douhb (irnjer* In ie
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,y ,|||........| ,m ing
. i bd I " ii.i*"i at the request of m any
d .^ A m ^ t
ha J l e d 's!: K n '
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I
* lift -ii'l W f hniijl in
mony th i* I" ■ y i H ti mt i t|n i t m *fh* ^ tfir» » iff
.... Iii jlrd (in p huh i i
friend and neUhlm n in Ihi I7lh
V * f : ni v n*
piece* of mail at a repute I h&lt;»» of m t .5 rountir*
Thrre were I 111 tea thing p-nl H itu luro In
d ii y - I I
M r» -ii *(i i* %,i. f«*141 i &lt;mi H
l i i yc.it 111 i 11 (. i^.. v i t . i j.lrm I di .tin i My only wish was to be
.OUtW per cent.
I irs ire to m&gt; fellow cllirens its
He said the 000 postal inspectors t n n * *lill unfillctl during the fi r -t ■ d from I ' l l j Itir. Mg - ’ i i 4 i -i i I
f hr jilt i | « f*i n m f
i \ fr iff ^f It,a tliili'llltl pl'.ibll I • .Mill •• kel
lin o ii I .md Seminole i .ointley
nil hi
make up the oldett of all govern­ irh 'vd week Most of liie.e .ire in .dlhnngh In t»| ■ '! I
r|n
| .all lit I t|. *
i - t oi r i t
f i f ' t f l» ! ni11* *if l, AiUtlfl
I am gratelu! to tho.e who
&lt;l*ty -n I. I. r ii m&gt; -n
ment's investigation service*. The elxmentary grsile. T 'l *1 iff tht
fiti*»' hint*
#■ft*I tin
* * if v * I ' f r *1v i in l * f f t»*"i * *ft | # t*If*
•iippotlrd me. worked in behalf of
Postal Investigation Service w ** rl*&lt;irreiitn. Ilaltey reported ronri lurns
'l.i lik *n iii i.ettiug i pm mi* d pent me
founded by Benjamin Franklin nti- lie* employed 1319 te jih rr* *•'•&lt;&gt;, Th„ n , ni ,1(. ( ..... n p 'm n * Ijrlu ld an-l full •- up
th* it *1 *»( n u i indidjcy. and volrd for me.
I e»o
Vklih the f h "
I &gt;r *he rest. I believe my *en»
dcr the rontinentai Coogrei*. I U c - i hold tempo- irv lia -b 'n g reriifi .„„tr ,,
t i
allege I t i l i u to Itv *n p i w e i i l |«i ,lbl r Health . t e g *v . . lea in.
u * ,
, ) r f i,e*t eapre- ed in the
mite b. jnlvate'
kney mid. In one &gt;»ar. be *aid, *»ut calrv or ob.i h.n* ten Ihsu f"'U i . indlal* pr H
t„, ml MO III,., " d b i l l , op « p,||livklng telegram Which I hasof a half million postal » nployaes, year* of ro'trge training
vnamot.i uu ............. p* h t . ' ^ 4 • ■ L f
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un opponent in the camonly 112 were accused and convirtThe unexpectedly high firtt week ii(•ill
m 11
1 1 *ith goy-einment insured -Aiiirvv.
■ Igi. in I I. lie been I'l'phed y iH' 1 |(&lt;|,
\t% |„-j r iie.t
rd of niishandling mail. In that enrollment figu re , m i l " tl n * c e . loan*
in m p i g r manual unlluiing poi - ongla tuli tlo n* on your t u t o r s I
ye ar a total o f | 2 I billion « u f * r y ( „ r H v ' b y 's office In reel .ortoti, ciiii Itl'ieul .
o'
, it. -o.
10 ■ rrtaln sou knots t d u l l be
handled a* no Ins* to the govern upward ill • tiro it* v * f lu lutr *n
I ...I hull I hoot o. it . ii. irod th. 10. ' hippy to cooper ite With YOU lu
I.O M IH I
I
I tnent. he *ald.
rollment in * the numb* * "f tea* h r * .
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N»||*|l1lri « «• f *1 qklfe* I'll! ,|l • ii. 1 •**» nt ip pm yed metli »l .1 l n . i t . . . . was P-. •title for the iix x l of
Other probleni* tbe postal in- f i t sn t « 1 1 i " -tn. ne&lt; de t I n the
I I ( I / t 'I
■'ll
lid rict
Itc g ji-ls in J b e d
IlijJ #9 (Seat * |
I • |t &gt;4J vi*1 19 ,,, 1 | tin ol
speclori fare, beside* emherile- coming '• sr
t o . l u l l .1 ,l--etii| . who to. gl.t I" w i- li r . fit
lugtil,
uei-etiftil
I fill | 'litlm
i | ! l .........». ,| | * - I 1 .
ment. Haeknry said, ate different
-ell it ■*' t .1 |*.tr, | house Xa lb d "ii 1 (Mil -n . • • • i t I lei 1111 . 'it ate
Hailey
*id that lin e I on V
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( i it (I* „
II. I HI- It if
types of ntsll fraud, threatening children to .1 teacher this y e n
. ill 1 | o.i.o 1 inti.d t.in n o ilt. • " I n ti
( . -* ,
'»( .111^ III I hr- 4 4•* Jl*»l f 1-4 « , i , . „ |
and obscene litters and m illing of fir 1 w eil enrollment Increa.i
on loin 1 it " • 1 1 . u d &gt;.l m - .1
.*
In igi H ou.hold rr today n u d e
,
,
,
'd
l
bomb* and other death-dealing de­ rail, for t !H ’ new te.ieher* rod
1 7 be s tilt - * pi nittii I * in tfnmiilh ..tu- -t in- p n i rtJDting 1 p i &gt;1 • Hie following lalemcnt
vices. A * an example, be ment i'p
I
' . c o r d i n g to the a f f i n a l return
t f '( l
arne niimln-r *d new class
I |ia*«.|e atone 1 114a IA |trt ft *tl( f*t if lie m i l l
tiantd thr reerr • (-.(•"•&gt; e**»4y
yy, . r pi. t i l l e d , " In
Milltri, &lt;&gt;f th* vote. r * , t In the election
room*
1
1 an th* 11 « 1 1 4ti* ** v **’• *•*•'! tiltlf
case in Lakeland when five im ie*
'told 1 rrjw.tlit. "to *o(|fi-* tile yeste rday, my fellow c i t u e n . h * , «
Hurt i' 1 " ' It 1 i i I j and w ■** l....g ♦»?«»! tf |fifi %
M IA M I
»
A building prog, *,m already un
of arsenic-impregnated rardy » * i«
VVI! )i 1**»11n
m*fi Mil t Iwfi m.iliuf.i* lilt* • of 1 glt cn tn 1 1 hub| gtsift thvti sjiprov sl to my a p ­
sent through the mails and p*'l»'&gt;n- der w»y will fill short of (he need w it gaining to stn ■ 1 •* indpowt r
4in»t pt'alurt to • .1 1 It* chenn- i| • 01 pointment as then judge by ran deslpte thr oser ,vi m l’lton dollar, fi.'lsy 1 ■ il 1 litil* ■( tbt 1. b lb* 4thip« r^fii iin* •( • lit f f '
ed 20 persons.
tMndwsrd
l Im d *
so t in i«-*l In iflj| (431 (fir *4 \&gt; #•|\- *V» .hi•■ t to. ol no| heme i*. l.i- Mill *utuiog me to office for the addl*
wo
rth
of
r
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*&gt;
trnrtlon
tiring
under
According to Hackney, mother
.♦iii*. 10 1 v not tie tmtnr d -ti ly to.n«l two y e * r trim F».r I't'* I
•rrlDS o|w n w jl* r» ■ f t* ■ &lt; m b
» fft nfr* »*»( «* fit
headache the t*ostal inspector* face taken by Hie rountie* with ila lr
■ ent to thank *') c h and every who
known
bean Sea
is mail theft. Ife trrumd perron* fund,
ba ' a part therein, I ,b*ll alw a y s
It ' I i f SI W M H I K I I I It
T h i s ' l l roil We-ithei |li|*e i d ' s It
stealing pension check»'"the low­
B igge it enro’ lmcnt in c r e i s e Ihi
VII I I I M , I I I M ' . I l l
l-e y 1 a'e fill for the pn stle ga of
ItflM L 1 I’ l
I'olice ** ife.| three
1 111 ndy I r o n «aid lilgh* ' wlnit
est form of humanity, stealing .Septemfter Is tn Haile r*vinty
the first .d weekly pr tye' ".e e l
hi ing aide to continue in my see­
Nail r e i r b i d , 'el--. 11
t
IT. ynung Italian I 1 &gt; 1. 1, * -.I t . aft'-r
from people much less fortunate",
There enrollment Jumped I 9.WI 1111 lea J **i b o n . . ' r ( 1 mail . 0 1 t t u v ih'ittlol I ' o . . ' I to. o' ' at a ing e rn e * w t lilu lirlil loiu 1 ' &gt;' I vi. e n yatll t'ounty Judge
and &lt;aid the inspector * are con­
|-ata.|. of „ « r v.-t* tans hnnorlng .’ Ji| n'rluck &gt;' 'lo I 11 .1 5|rHtmli 1 ■ " T h i* h a s lietn the people'l C an*
pupils from 78 3|.s in HIM M I 01 .»f I lie iii H ii * • 1h " I ' I » oh
tinually at work lo catch them.
tdttirrh
M'onliniied tin I'age ( w o t
10 -ill dire*
lio- tt tuio ■( I iH-tte tu Italy
97 , 8W thi
y e a r 7 hi
.imounlr t ' ' 1 ntilu ii-l l&gt; toil*

Bif| I oiiflon I’nrt

Lashes
I leads lo

In art tncretse of almost
rent

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D B A D L IN K H T O L U
C ity Clerk H. N. Sayer announc­
ed today that Ort. 13 la tho final
data to qualify for tha City com­
mission race. He aat Oct, 32 as lha
final data to register to vota In
tho November C ity ala;tlon, but
said this only applies to thosa not
a1r a a d j j j | U t # r e i L ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

Movie Time Table
■ IT *
"C a-n ival S to ry "
1:00 • &gt;;W - 6:09 • 7:11 • *:2»
M O V IE L A N D
K U rta « : U
"Rainbow Round M y Shoulder
6 : M - 10:27
-Tha Lo n g W alt’*
1:34 Only

Victors Give
Statements

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-m ill craH • »rrtt*«g . . o ft- t,t
d on Hie Dull It 1 1 1" i • 1 1 " i 1
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largest fxrcrntago lucrea*e, *H b hf VtrneiuHa * - I d bit........ tuft 11
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PHRitll* ^ 1 t arte Is e . p c i t . o In pa*.
It.
? ? i r. * . r 7 with
V.Vr nlast
.*_.r ‘Vye»r'»
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enmuared
figure
1 ttoil* wtnd,
r ltd* • lu Hu*
nf 19.M2
s 11 inlly
Seven rutin tin* thmsed ,m il! dr
A Nas y h u rrin u * |.•&gt;■ *.* plane
r r n s e r In enrollment, ranging fr&gt; rn that flew Into Hu' ,tor in 'h i* noun
toss than I per rent to r. yier rent uig c*fttMal*«t He I-* -ti 0 d the
77iey werr Hradforrl, Ifolmrr. l.t . enter .it 1 .tiiiide 13 8 north long)
iierty,
Ukrerholme,
Suwannee. t'tde 85 3 v * t. it te n' .7:'. mile,
..nth soulhea*!
nl
b in
Juan.
Dnlon and Washington
T h e enrol'ment ami percentage I’uertn Hlro
It was moving af a forward
inerrase* Included:
.peed of 15 toll* , per h*uir to the
Alachua, up 7H3 priplli, 7 4u p-t wesf-imithwr••f o s*r 1 * or,e Hut
rent; Bay 535, 5 l.t per rent; Iron, imlnted sern,. "pen w it*r
1 M *. fi 30 per cent. Manatee, 741,
'. I M per cent; Marion, 599, 8 01
per rent; Mottn*e, 270. 8 02 p&lt; r
cent; Palm Beach. 2.141. 11.44 per
rrnt; Pinellas, 2,415, 9 72 per rent;
Polk, 2.391, 8 77 (ter rent; Pulnain.
418. 8 07 per rent; St John, 44,
150
nrady
107 per cent; St. Lucie, 422, 10.02
2,805
per cenl.
Parrish
Sarasota. M l. 9 53 per rent,
&lt;579
Slciutroin
Seminole. 306. 5 79 per cent

Official Results
In Brevard County

V I E W E R S — A portion s f the crowd I* shown which watched laat
night aa election n t i n s ware pootsal on a hlackhnard In front of
Tho Hacald office. ( B u f f Photo)

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Methodist Class
Has Annual Supper
At McKinley Hall
(h r Daughters of Wedey C l***
of the Firvt Mi-tliiuliit Church had
Ita annual fried ehlraen nuppr.*
Monday evening in McKinley Hall
whleh wa* dr • iratnl with varteoiured h ib iu u s and i-arh table
In id an arrani'emeiil id hihistus
ai .1 g re e n ro On the *|M*aker's
table wa* a lively creation ol
roses In tone* id pink.
Artm g a* ho»tessev were 3lr«.
W E H aiiiri, Mis. J C. Davi*,
Mrs. I. J Boyette, Mr. Itotsert
Futfrij, Mr- K C Williams, and
M ist Aline Chapin.m
The rla .. pn-'idenl. Mr. Albert
link-on, avged tin- Rev Milltm
Wyatt t i in.tall Ihc iillleer* for
the It**1 a5 year, hollowing lh&lt;
tnsUllalion the bii.ine.* sevtioil
began as all committer chairmen
gave their annual report*.
Assistant courle*y chairman.
Mrs. It h Rob.on. reported that
the had sent four card*, one Imu
uiirt ol llowi/v, and two tra ** of
fruit to shut in. M r* C. If Winn.
5lr- S (i Hairuuan. and M r* It
It Man in.' made donation- to tin
birthday bank
It w i. reported Rial Hie lighted
cross had b n n re in-tailed in Ibe
church M r Roy I illls gase a re
purl on getting Hu- rlaksruum - e
ib io ra l* &lt;1 ami alter licaring Hu
report it wa. drridrd to have Hi.
Wurk done Meiidier. ol the rla **
were asked to vi.it the two shut
Ins, Mr*. M a ti'a iil Edwards aud
Mr*. Farrell
A note wa. cad from Susan
Went of Miami for a gift sent her
and Mrs. Dmiald H um expressed
lu r appreciation tor a card sen*
her new gram|.»o Nam es were
drawn for Hie iiuudlil) group,
for Ihe m ining year II was an
nuunrrd that a market basket salt
will tie luTil at Hie Novruibf*
mrcting.
those inr-rut were- M r* J 51
Hayes. Mrs llarrv lirown Mrs
Harry Dick. Mi (Talk la-oiiardy.
M rs 5laude Ration. M r. (irayre
tiiciv '). M l " Ri 'le /.ai liar*.
M r* « E While. Ml
1. 51
Tyie. Mr
C I R iin a n. M r*
I s i l i r We.lt, Mr. Zeb
Ratliff.
M rs John E llrulgerv, a visitor.
Mrs. C II Winn
Mr- A D Zachary, M i** Alint
( haptiian. M r. Albert Hickson
M.s. C 31 Flowers. M iss Versa
Woodcock. Ihe Rev and
M r*
Milton Wsatt. visitors, 3frs J I*
Thurmond. Mrs 31 I. Wright
M r* Roy Tsltl*. M r* S C llarri
man, Air*. Ruth l.umhiuist.
3D ’. W
E
llarn&gt;on, »tr.s
llrodic Williams. M rs Eida Stall.
Me* Claud. Herndon. 3lr* It I
Roh.on. M rs E II Eaney. .Mrs
ft H Hickvon M i*. )' J M t n
wether, Mr*. J t) l.aiiey, 3D
Duuahl Dunn. M rs lieu klonros
and M r* J M M tCaskill

tContlggrd From Page line)
(Continued From P agr One)
imign, a* I have lieen rei|uirrd in ill .orderly conduct The olhrrs
the coffee ever sine** the ram |*ign were released.
started. I k i * * h*l;»&lt;l * . I «i«|il; Ilorlne Ib«- day ..f.... RSI while
and a p p re e iatn I he m a n n e r i n .I aiudtfiu {im crcgatrd l.t treat cl
ittUftllie ('.m il i.uildlOa. wl.tr*
w M rh th**«#a uhn frit | Wi« lh«* urn* ».
*7. fci-i...I .,u!l*.wiii«
p+r Oflf |«
yntir ii A m i« t| U « h i . lo i n
I
Mvtit-galion
in the public school*
took hold.
was
handed
down
tail May 17. but
“ I congratulate my rumpaniun*
In this campaign in Joining no- in left ipilrkly under pollri- orders.
keeping the rjuupaign on a high II Exactly who or what w i&lt; behind
level. 1 liave enjoyed their friend­ Hie demonviration* could not lie
ship and supixirt in the past and |determined They appeared to tie
•pm tuncou' imitation* of rrernl
I am sure I will have the same in I1 til.i
|* ote I against d.
i
the future.
Ibm at Raltimore and at Milford,
"M a y I say to you, rny pvonlr; I
regardless of'huw r you vuti.f, I Del.
The Juvlire Deparlmeiil said II
ib* want your frlrnd*hip uud help
ki cping an eye on the all
and sui&gt;|&gt;ort in the actlvitie* &lt;d w
this office. I hop# over this time over silualion," but a .*|Miki'stnali
of the campaign I have not Inst a .alii the ilepartment'* Civil Right*
friend ur created an enemy. If you .Section ha. not y.t come arross
.ml violation* of federal law- The
do not know me iM-rsnally, I hop.-1 d&gt;
j- ■ r tim-nt decli.'iid t» *ay wlulhthe future will place us together, 1i r "outdde forrev" may lie in
as I know we will !&gt;ctt«r under- 1 volveil in the ib iiion'tralion*
•land.
Al lliltlm ore H im handling hv
" A * State to .you in the cam- school and in i R ci - oHirial*. loiipled
paigu I tiave an olijectivi in the with a Circuit Court ih-rbion. ap­
future to always give to you and peared to have ipicllrd a series id
when I any you, I mean each and student strikes, picketing and
every one an equal deal with fu*t- ina-. prole.|. School* throughout
Irr administered according to luw ihc i itv ri'iMirted Hu- situati in
and human understanding. I nm ipilel. Altindaure was heginning
her# to i#rv# you. M y time is your to lilount.
time, irml I invite you to use it.
Supcrioi Jodije Jam es K Cullen
Colne by and »ec me, i r ran al- ruled Rial while and Nrgru chit
way* rtes better if we know each dieu ins)' I'oldlluie to go to public
oilier."
irhia i* logelhrr.
Thr first returns wi.-c tele
“ The Supreme Court'lias spoken
plioned into 'Mu- Herald offic# al and we niUtt all
abide h)
&lt; 14 p lit yesterday by M r* John I t , ' h. ai i |n refu Inji la ordet
Fov, wbu gave Hie results in I'a
Ho- citv Si liiwd Hoard to restore
ol* preem d 4 Homer udririie Hu- • i ll rallon R •uded Sept 7
plumed in the result* at Lake .Mon 1 tin Maryland I'elltinn Cominillei
roe preriiicl 2 at 7 31 p m . fol j and tin- Nation.il A '* n for Ihc
lowed closely by C C Collin. Rear Advancement ol While lYnpIc
Lake precinct Hi. ul 7 3r; p in , II ' (N 'A AW I*) li.nl Miught the rourl
M. (ilrason. Lake Mary precinct |order
IU. at 7 3d ii in
llci .) Wolcott,,
In Wa*hint:lon. Hie CTO Execu
Ovieiki precinct 5. at 1 I" p m . , live Hoard ailoptul a revolution
and Rirtianl Parker, (iuldeiirml railin': mi Ally (ii-n llrowrull *o
precinct a. ai 7.41 p m II / Joim
tun Jr plumed in tin- Hrst rum
pi* t&lt;- letu iu i un a Sanford pre 1
clncl. No I.
I

U uiitinurd I m m I'a g r I j f )
wllii |l 31. Ladd of (Jrni-va. J. A.
Ilopkina uf loiiigwiewl, Dwight
Hoggatt of Fur.-ct City and the
Highland 3lrtnorial Gardatu of
Futrst f'ity. An y land owner n u ll­
ing assistance In d« t* 1 mining land
capability, drainage, &lt;&gt;r irrigation
should contact mu of lb.- follow­
ing aupervitora: It I.. Carter, C.
A. Walt a, H enry Wight, Ralph
Ifarntnond or f'eorge lliirden and
make an application. Till* techni­
cal service i* pros ided ft.-, by ih#
district.

D O V E R . Del if) 3 rourl id
tempt to r. vide I lie diarter of thr
National A n lo« lie Advaiice
111.111 ot While People has hrougtd
a promi e liom it- prr.vidHit Rial
the N 1 A W P will pur.ue II* fu r■■
Hiiimghimt Hn- country.
Dry.nit ll&lt;&gt;.vim. took thi* slaml
ve It-rday in Philadelphia altn
Inlaw..-. AH* lien
^1 All., i •
S'oiin ; began b-g.il 1.1 H 11I1 in lie
Court &lt;d Chancery here to havr
Ihe a**&lt;M-ialion'c charter revoked
llollev -iid H ut if the a**ncia
Hon lost II charli-r In Drlawari
- we will go into the 47 other state*
and seek franchises, and failing

Drive Launched
To Aid Hungry

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J. ors- Tha
Alcoholic Heverage Control Dlvilion today announced reported of
xeiture of a atilt and moonshine
making equipment in
I'arRan
Township. Mlddlrrrx County
Am ong the material* seixrd, the
iuvratigator* reported, wa* "on#
felt bat used a* a strainer."

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IIK N K Y I). J O H N S O N
D U K IIA N S. A F R IC A (FH T N « (
Henry I). Johnson, radioman
first eius*. UHN, 1211) Crescent
St., visit* the Centenary Horse
Show- in Ihirban, S. Africa. John­
son attended the hors# show while
hia ship, the detruyer I IS S H ar­
bin. was docked here. The liarton has Just returned to Nor folk,
\ u , nfi.-r ii nix-itiontli- rruise m
Hie F a r b i t .

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TOKAY

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vlt* i '• ui i • Mi l. aa.l
1 V| llllMII* ll.lrl.tl ||| ,1.
Iiiislnes* al ten Nnitli Park
Haiti «tt*l
f’«l|Jlit 6
II 11*1* I Ihff II* 111l»*M# ilDNi'
&gt;:HTH»:IIK. and Ihftt lhv»
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K lo r l.1 . H l a l u l . . . w i t h I h .
r Ih e I ' l r . u l l I ’ o u r l of H .io l
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THE A

CRAPES Ib. 10c
AWES
49c
MELONS Ib. 49c
SQUASH 2 k*. 25c
H O NEY

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DEW E X T R A

5 U ». B o i

LARUE

Y E ls L O W

Rl

Y o u ’i i a l w

a y

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be glad you bought
a Chevrolet!

And bar# ere fe w need n a iw ia
wbyl Y o u aave w han y o u b u y
— Chevrolet'# the tomcat-pricad
Une of a ll— ye t y o u aave when
you trade. Y o u 'll atay proud
of C h e vro le t'a lu t i n g good
lo u t * Y o u 'l l en jo y luxury-car
feature* like B o d y b y Fiaher,
a full-length box-girder fram e
and U nitized Knee-Action ride

— e id u a iv a to C h o vro lo t in Un
field. A n d rig h t now y o u 'll p t
th e deal o t the y e a r o n a now
C hevrolet. C o m e in a n d lag m
p ro v e H to you!

lu x m tx m i

mum

Ib. 39c

Super Right Frrsbli

I Lb.

Ground Beef
llartiana Smoked

98c
S

8 Oa. Roll*

Brounschweiger
Super High! Prranum (Juallly

25c
Lb

Breakfast Bacon 59c
All Uou4 Brand

Lb.

Breakfast Bacon 57c
Heimana I M * . Par# Park

Sausage 2-lb. bog 69c
4Jnlrb F rm .a

Cod Fillets

m m aor

TWIN 19T untlJI I’AXl

Chuck Roas(

Potatoes 4 lbs. 25c
J M C IA t
(Ug44l«rl|f Prkfid
of S9f

Bouquet

Ib. 29c
2

Super Suds
ctur uu

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Meats
Silvia .'I ur. Ifni
Mara.wcliiiio

21c

2806 SOUTH PARK AVE

2 jara

Cherries

Prices Good Thur., Fri

29c

Jewel

All Fluttirn
&lt; . ...icon you can alway- *!ob*:u» cn 1,1
la paich**o*J * l our * l- io la tl»-t

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U*l known Liwitda 'ihu v. ojL *vj |vui
Sw dl it C o u ip a u r to
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Iteccntty, the Forest Scrvicq not ifi«d la n d o w n e rs tliat this y e n r 's

* . r ilin g cro p , do. to a lig h t &lt;9* 10r m p last fa ll, is not evrn h a lf It u g e
en ou g h t.&gt; meet Hie d. liiunil. T o
meet th e (• ilo a tio u the F lo r id a F o r ­
est H crvirt- w ill &lt;nt o n le r n Im
n o n e th u n “ 5 .IHIA by 5 | |M-r ce n t.

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Man.

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P A IN T i - a *

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Marshmallows

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Peaches

SIRLOIN 1
CLUB Lb. t

KS

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25c |

H o y n l F in k A lank a

Salmon

39c

t i l l }
I'illH liu r y 17 oz. C u k e

Sold Notionally
up to $ £ . 2 3

Mixes

33c

s w i r l 's SW EET K VSIIEK
BREAKEAST

Bacon

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1‘ihil I J !•/. Flhljvv

Macaroni

l i a k e - R il e

Shortenin'1 tL79c Starch

t.Ol.DFN RII'E

15c

liANANAS
3 lbs. 25 c

K Z l iquid

Due to jxipular demHnd we

For o limited lime only, Ihu
ipacial low price on famooi

extend our $10.00 Show

M U N IN O
M O U t l FAINT.

Harriett’s Beauty

Juice

D IX IE C R Y S T A L

Sugar &gt;Li». 47c

ql. 21c

m TUCE

24c

/ heads 19c

Telle.v

Tea

'/i-lb. pkq 33c

POTATOES
10 lbs. 33c
IDAHO

Stumhtrd I'lnrida Tomaloivs

While Only

BAKERS
5 lbs. 35c

ORUNING
PAINT
( ih lin ir rr

llrrrhnut Sir.
Ilsbi

Cnll for apiMiintment.

M $ M A G N O L IA A V J L

( K K I)IT lUIUIOAU o r SANFORD

K r a lr iiiu n H u/.

Hporiiila'thru Oct. only.

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t 'ii III s t u c k Nil. 2 t't#

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Wellat Dyn Curl for $10.00.

H A N . D N b 'S

year,

per gollon

Curl for ffi.60 and our lift

My-T-Hee P atu rti

( ir iT ie m

IMAGINE! YOUR
HOUSE PAINTED
WITH TOP-QUALITY

2

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AN \ W IIK K K IN l!N H i:i) S I A I KS OK

SW IF T S SELEC T ED H E A V Y BAB)

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Steps Are Given
O n W hat To Do
After Accident
What would you do in case uf
an accident during a trip away
from home?
A sk Ted Seneider, Sanford'a re­
presentative of the
American |
A 11to 1110l.de Association, and he'll
0 * uVK'-*t "seven simple it r p i. " They |
van- intend, d to help you meat what
•Tould Ire a difficult and t r y in g '
circumstance.
Iter# is Srlineidvr'a Hat of
things to do:
I. Stop immediately after an
accident.
X. Determine the extent of InJury to individual* and five all
the aid and comfort you can. Hut
don't try to move anyone who^may
YouMI
U- unconscious, 1‘
’* *Ih- helping
O p h n t r il _you stopi severe bleeding
the r!rV
victim
ntw| kv#p t!:.
- warm.
"
"f anyone I*
3. Call the police,
ill bring an
injured, Ihe _|x&gt;lk-iambulance and physician.
I. ti*! mi me* and addressea uf
all |MM«il&gt;tr witnesses.
5 Chcrk your surrounding* rarelu ily — Hit- position of the car*.
li.vi.M- numbers and anything y « "
feel ha. hearing on the accident.
Step off distances if possible.
*

T Y PIN C 2

All Po|)iilur Hritnils

Cereal

.3Im.,•t uiie II.ud *&gt;f ull radio
I'lc Donald A Sindh, formerly
•I- luodoced lit tlio Piutv.l Slate . .
wilti the 25th Division In Korea
has hecu Iraiisft-rreil with tile ill ale used in alit.lpiobilrs.

Super llign l Heavy W r *l*rn

k'h.w their Iroubte, began undci | .e.1, . m* * ' ' V “ a'' U a*'V
the lie.iimrat* b u g brl-re Ki-en e l i L n. « r . . ir‘ n
11
tU(vk,.r iM)k
*Ul)l thl. ,,fm „ f “ nr“ 1,1 w" ‘*'
»ot,
ira l* an* tiy.r
tnllty oi
'
ivtration
..... .
miners belli
"
diTiriuine the oiitiumiI* - t "
On the 'ill tuCe it wua
In Im- vsI'liful Himkillg to
Rial Hu- m iner.' Deim ural
Pattern will *h w a smlil
towaid the lleiuiblican'

Publum 8 ur. Miird

arod,” R o iin in g h a u * . n *aul, “ vv.'"*.'
got m ote th a n enough 'c o n e s to
t a i 'o 541 in .III.ui M ssllm g . foi 1-155,
A n y s u ij d iis w ill Im- lield in cold
sto ra g e m id u*e»l the fo llo w in*;

In u r m i i i t t i # w it h |i«* »•»..%|»i*in uf
11 r I i i I
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News O f M en
TALLAH ASSEE
The p i t t a
cotta ''liv in g arasoo i* ov.i i.c.'.o.b
mg to lb
A
IbiMninghuU'i'ii
manager chief of the Florida F o r
rst Service. Ilotininghauseii -aid
that '15,mat liii'h.ls of rones Imve
I wen eollected since they to gan to
rlp ci early in September.
The cone* me now und.-rgoing
II drying period alter which ’.he
ting winged seed Hoy cotltuiti will
I91 aliakv 11 flout thrill. Then, ill
the spring, the seed will he piunt
ed til Ihe Ivvo Florida Forest Ser
vie*, nurseries ut Dill.Ire and V u n
son to lovome nest w m lrr's ..til­
ling crop.
•'E ve n vx it It 11 moderate y ie ld of

I 'l 't i i i i i i i x * m i:
Nell.e It a*r»t.v at*»ft llisl w.
a i* •e«»*..l in l,n*ine*s at ( i m
S mith Park Asense onilrr Ihe lletltluu* name ol h l'P IIK X M A IIK tit
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C H A N C E O F C O M M A N D — « mdr. William K. I.rmo.. |’«(N. (at
microphone) rrail* hi* ordet* a* hr a««umr« roininaml of Com|M»ite
Squadron 9, one of thr Heel* unit- lu»rU at ' U S Sanlord. d u r­
ing recent «hangr-of-eomnuml erremonie*. &gt; K n»n to thr light of
Commander I.eniiM i&gt; V C -9 '* former •kipper, t mdr. I'rauk (&gt;. I.m ol­
ing, Jr.. I S.V who will rr|Hirt to N A S M rinphi*. I rim. a* opera­
tions officer. Cdr. I.ooding had *eivrtl a* V C -9 '* t 1) »incr tummivatoning here In Januaiy, 1951. (tllficial Photograph. I . S. N a v y )

In Service

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Ml.MKOCK A l'll 1*RINTIN&lt;;

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V «dv ha. aimed al KDenhuwr.
•uch dart* a* tbevc
III 32 ye a r* in Washington. I'v e
never seen a mine useless I*re»l
dent than Dwight I) Eisenhower "
“ Eisenhower is a p o l i t i c a l
mi v In

Kll I'arxin

SUNSWEET COOKED

Legal Notice

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Demo Candidate Blasts President I

W n no -T V I I N U M I u
t U V h f t la I 'l a a i r H llla a l V a lln l
r.u.
1 »'• llomamaklhc la pun

N E W Y O R K VO— A drive for
K N O X V I L L E , Tenn. ( A b - A IJ7 4 million dollar* haa been laun- -i-ar-old bp-- told police last night
elied I)* Chiiirh World Service to that two older teen-ager* pourUl
Iu&gt;hi,-1 Itui-i on nini, struck a
tiny rTU "1" * I*. S. f o H for the bun- in.1.1. a ud i ..a.
•
c ry r ' roud
Car) lvui&gt;iii»iii told the story
The I'n destan l church agency,
wbirh iv the relief branch of tin* shortly la-fore undergolrur surgery
National (iouneil of Church.-*, an- for se ro n d 'd rgrir ehest hum*
notinceil the sfK R ofc it* " S k a r * which coverni ID per rent of hi*
(lur .Surplus” appeal yesferdAy. It lu-ly. Il&gt;- riTatrit:
said n s u m - &gt;fiil drive would
tiring help to four time* as many
l&gt;eop|e as in pavt years.
that sve will lake to Ihc U. 8
m a ils.''
a
Young *aid he based bis attempt
to have the rharter revoked on the
ground, that active N A A W I* opjMi
silion to racial iiilegratum in the
high school at 3lilfuril. Del , vlo
lated that see lion o f 'It iJ ia lto
which promise* to “promote and
p rided Hu- constitutional guarao
tee* of citireuvliip III the United
Stale s."
Chancellor Collin* J Sykes or
ib red Ih# N A M V P lit appear I I d
22 to show cause why a prellnu
nary injunction should nrd l«- Is ­
sued preventing R from furllici
exercise of it* corporate powers.
lie iliredrd the attorney gen
e ra l's office to file a detailed com
plaint on or liefore U d 14 and
gave the N AA W I* until Wet. 2&lt;J to
file a counted laim

Tlir S A N F O R D IIE R A I. D
• One of them. asking not to be
I'a*
, quoted by n a in v. &gt;»ld
"W e Wed. I M . «. 1951
rouhlnt swing the &gt;tale to E lsen­
hower in 1953 vvhrtl he wa* at the I beaten, the Republican* do have
Editor'* Note: In American h i* i hi* nomination with more vole* “the word'
should conic Irom peak of hi* popularity It would hi ah hope» apparent!) baievl ••••
tsry. off-year clectiona often h a w
than all of ht» three opponents il‘re*ident John t. la-wl* of the tv foolisli for me to »ay **«• can w ind ground*. that tliev alii told
•u|&gt;plied the clue to political cap I combined
! I'nited Mine W orker* There l» no ' do it thi« year Uui there are a I onto their 1 r.e IIOUIO M a t while
lure &lt;jf the White IW&gt;u*c two ye a r* .
At (hi* »t.«*c»- even Republican Ireported sign that la&gt;wu t* inak- |.&gt;t of local i**ur&gt; involved in this 1capturing at lea»t one and p.**ibly
|thini; that might turn the tide “
two other' The atate-* lit u«e dele*
hence The AMOCillcd I'r e ** hast leader* convene privately l l u i 1 iiik anyeffort in eh alive hi.
titil’ St ite Chairm an Jam a* o f ...ii &gt;n t« now Democratic, 51
.rnt four experienced political Neely'* t-.'.u . appJ...dv
.wit's voting habit*
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Itepobliean
'Ita
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| The ItipuMleanv have pickrd
writer* Into key state* to appraise | done aim no great harm anti liteyt \ e n y . who usually ha* I'M t t
iv.&gt; I i t 1 (rt out a big O O P v iti . their &gt;p t ' rarcful'y and are ro n ­
ai l rtp.rt cam paign trend* T h i* j donl »ecm inclined to make F.i- backing, vaul m an interview
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by
vmu-rntratmg
on
the
arva*
with
, nitrating their effort* principally
i* the (ir»t of several vtori.**
*cnhnurr'* economic record the
" If the Republican* conic in her.
— —
i.»ue.
talking p rig re ** and pr&gt; «;•*•. it* llie heavieal Itepuliliean rt-gi«lra 1 in the t't. 2nd and IIh District*.
lace
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that
thoie
lit D O S W llt r K IlE A D
The HOI* theme uf "peace, pr,. they'll grt bom-d oft the
* ' will tie a light Democratic vote
C H A R L E S T O N , W.va l*v— W c * l , cre«* and uro»penty" aptn-ar* l.t: Dur.ng the !a«t month ol H a ir
Virginia'* l u r y. 79 year old Sen Lave a d.mhtluf appeal in a .late Trum an'* admlni*trati n. thi , «|ate 1 lla**-*! on registration ol volet
loilay ' the o d d ' are again*! Sweeney and
Matthew 51 Neely I Democrat) I with the hlghe&gt;t unemployment in had 12.00U
uiie in ploy i .1
1 hi favor of XceTj There are about
lighting today fur a tilth term In relation to »i/e of any 'late in the 1there aic 173 ouu "
tile l* S Senate oil the politically union The tub1.*** totalit e*tl
Neely doesn't argue that
the i;i 1init ixv r e a i » t e r »•d Deiinvrat •
'u rp m in g platform: lu u n ’t-like mated a* high a* l?3.txo. m od &gt;&gt;t *enhower administration
eau*i 1 1 attain*! 4iH) i»»* Itepuliliean*. Two
DentocraUr pr#*).l«-n
Ike.
them in the toft coal field*
the ill« ol the coal field* which J .
(■ enerally.
Democratic can.b
Argument* arc d e v c I o p I n g |*u v ''
(trowing for year* a i u l nominee Vital Sti\en» in |k lied
vole* t i 119.970 fm Ki*en
late* have ainietl their critic isin ' arounil whether the D etm viat* oi .
an.l ml moved Into the luc
at “the adm inistration" while lip Ihc Republican' aic Iv blame He market He 'a y * the Republican' (lower
The heavv Ih-mocratn* vote lie.
toeing aiound any direct a«vautt&gt; publican* ,*av thr.t l&gt;e»t chance id 'ailed by not starting a piddu
ill the lOUtnem lu ll ol \1r*l V ll
un I'revhlent Eisenhower
' treating Neely would come trom
program to ea«e We*t V ii
Rut Neely U an exception and veal liebt revolt against the D.'in *&gt;mu * unemployment 'itiutuiii g in u where in 'l ol the b.g inmin.:
opeiatiun* ate I voted bln- l it; lie
lie’* waging an anli'Eitcnhowret |ocrals
•*'*“ hy "••luvuragm g" llioinip.nl
pulili'taii vole to- hi the uoitheni
eam iuign in h u elfoit I . defeat
Sweeney t* .minting on |.i*i ; l. ,? 1,',U m lrk L .''11 " “‘ h l u " '
hU RepUiliean &lt; pponCDt. So-ycar
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The special committee investigating
charge* against Senator Joseph McCarthy
has iisurt! a report critical of the* junior
Senator from Wlaconsin ami recommending
his censure on two charges. Attempts to
poll various members of the Senate as to
their stand on the Issue reveals a split. Some
favor censure, some op|Htse It and a consid­
erable number ronsldere discretion the l»clter part of valor and refuse to take a stand
at this time.
In the heat of the difference of opinion
over the ipiestion of censure several recom­
mendations made by the committee investigating charges should not !&gt;c lost. The com­
mittee recommended that rules la- changed
to prevent one-man hearings, except by
authorization of a m ajority vote of all the
members of an investigating committee. It
also recommended that n rule Ik* adopted
preventing the disclosure of testimony tak ­
en in dosed sessions except by a m ajority
vote of the committee concerned.
When the Senate re-convcnes after the
election to hear the censure charges there
will In* a great deal of delude on the W at­
kins committe re|s&gt;rt It is difficult to pre­
dict whether the Senate will bury the re­
port, refuse to censure McCarthy or vote to
censure him But regardless of how that
vote goes the recommendations of the com­
mittee in regard to the rule changes should
TODAY'S HI RLE V E R SE
Our F a th e r— Matt 0:0. The attitude of
God’a love toward n sinner is revealed in the
parable of the I’rixilgnl Son. All the had hoy
had to do was unit Ills mennness and turn
round and go hack home The father was
looking for the sorry tramp and saw him
while he was still a great way off. God Is
that kind of father.

receive serious consideration.

fAMES MARLOW

HEAR! HEAR!

The two changes would prevent any Sen-|
ator from using his committee powers for!
promoting his own political prestige and
would help to assure the public that Senate
investigations will be conducted In a digni­
fied. ju st and efficient manner.

Mendes-France Is Sharp Gambler

County A gent's Column

Way

D o w n S o u th

In

S a n f o r d , F lo r id a
By C. It. Dawson. B SA - MSA.
ANT — A small Insect which Is always
at work hut still finds time to go on plrnirs
• • • • *

RETIREMENT — No official word has
come through yet hut old age pensions for
farmers and survivors insurance for their
families now are expected to take effect next
year. I.ittlc opposition was apparent in the
Senate after ovwwhclmlng Mouse approval
"v
of the President's pro|&gt;osal to ring in 3.2
million farmers on the Federally-sponsored
retirement plan. Social Security will mean
retirement benefits plus a new mandatory 3
|ter cent tax on farm earnings.
Assuming the Mouse-passed bill went
through without m ajor change, here nre
facts farmers will need: Upon retiring at
age of till, a farmer would receive a monthly
income ranging from $31) to 103, depending
Ur M K L It K IM Hit
NEW VI 01K — Thufr ure frw
upon his average monthly earnings prior to
Maih-nr Dlrtrich* and ta-borah
retirement . Mis wife and children under 18 Kerr* tpp be found in the d ty

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York glamou r girl a* there I* and I would lik r to stark her up
ngaincl " M i * * America," ilde by
aide, and a*k the American man
In run up &lt;|uirkly to one or the

other.

Thi* timewom *halam alarra aeach would get half of the farmer's |s’iision.| n»um» of_Ncw York'* newspaper*, bout
men preferring thr timple,
witli » " l l i n « o f 1200 per Jam il,.
frc*h-farrd, gingham-clad girl next
receive three fourths of the farm ers turned lo©»e to Interview “Ml** door, with her laugh tike tne re.und ]
wouldI reegiv

W A SH IN G T O N 'S - F m m
what cnee with the tTnitrd Stale*. Brit­ French Assem bly voted down the
can he *een nf hi* lactic*. Pierre ain art! Germany more than single arm y idea Among othrr rea
Mrwdrs-France. the French pre­ a week ago demanding conces­ tons was the British refusal to heed
mier and foreign minister, hai sion* tine of the biggest conces- the French request that they keep
proved himself a tuperb gambler, tion* he wanted wa» fn&gt;m the troop* In Kum oe perm anently.,
.The British might have saved the
British.
A l the nine-power bm irfon
ferenre which agreed to let We*t
He wantrd the British to reverse single arm y if they had given that
Germ any rearm. Memfrs-France an age old policy and promise to 'promise. Instead, they sat on their
played one nf thr toughed, shrewd- keep British troop* on The Fun* band*.
c»t ant m od daring game* of dip pean continent as a guarantrr
M endcs-Franre sat on his hand*
Irunatic pokrr in recent ypar*
against the day when perhaps a re­ too while the Assembly did it*
France could have come out of armed Germany might turn on her | work H r didn't lift a finger fur
that game discredited, isolated French allv
. the single arm y. He must have
and perhap* forced to watch hFr
The old British policy hail hern 1 known the Assem bly action woul.1
allie* let the Germ an* rearm, to make alliances with European | create a Western crisis,
whether the F rrn rh liked it nr not, nation*, balancing one off against j The Allies would have to seek
and without any French say about the other, while nrvrr rcmmllting i an alternative fast or face thr pro*,
how
much
rearming German.* her own troop* to service on thr perl of a hollow defense a g a in * 1
could do
Russia. They did seek the alterna
Continent.
The result could have swept the
live In a hurry They called the
The
United
Stale*
and
Britain
F rrn rh into a backwater nf hi*London conference.
lory, reducing them to the dalu t had both tried to push the French
into
joining
a
single
European
of a truly second-rate Rumpean
arm y with rcarmt-J Germany Thl*
power
In 10 year* *&gt;f active duty tha
would have meant, for the French,
But al thr »amr lime. Mettle* giving up their own national army battleship M issouri tlramed half
France knew the ennrmmi* d a k r
Ih a l was one of the reasons the x million mile*.
which hi* allie*, particularly the
American* and Hnti*h had in thl*
game T hrv wanted quickly a real,
and mil illusory, defence again*!
1 1 , 7 1 2
Iluu ia.
To make II real caller) for a Ger
many rcarm rd in alliance with the
FLA SH
BU LBS
French, not a Germany rearmed
at the e x p e n s e of an angered
France.
So a 1 1 h o ugn M endr* France t
knew how murh France could |o*r 1
If he Ind, he knew alto that hi*
allie* would have to choose be-,
W IE B O L D T 'S
C A M E R A
SH O P
tween losing the rhanre for a firm
defenie or making concessions to '
210 S. Park Ave.
him.
lie went intu the l/mdon confer *

JUST RECEIVED FOR YOUR
FA LL AND WINTER PICTURES.

A m r r ir * " th«- other day, their of a meadow brook nudging th*|
pent-up emotion* Im
h u rsl
n t throng
through violet*, I hold to la- *o much hooey..
and they sung o f her in the c/iTlU I am a man and I have talkrd at
with other men about wo*
FARM ER COOPERATIVES in the Unit­ of the bird*. ‘‘She ha* a laugh/ length
one of th&lt;-m wrote dreamily, H ills men, ever aince, a* Jack Teagar­
ed Stntes now have a membership of 7.100,- thp ( « uipp| of a meadow brook run­ den u*ed to alng, I jumped my
000, an Increase of I percent. over a year ago ning between bank* of vloleti.” cradle and began to walk. Tho
8cratrh a reporter ami find a only time they will give th« tima
and a record high.
broken-down lom niiliii*t. e v e r y of da yto tho girl next door I*
when *he happeru to be lledy
time.
What di*turlp»-d me. however, l.am arr.
T h e S a n fo rd
H e r a ld
SCHOOL
DAYS
—
Seminole
County
Being n girl in New York I* to
R a la k lU k X I s I K *
were the roritinunl reference* to
h i l l i k M S a il* a ir a p i a a ia i* a a a t * S a a C s r
schools serve many hundreds of pupils from "M ia * America,” who i* !.&lt;«• An n lie swept up in the tougheit man- •
I I I H a a a a lla l o a a a
grades one to twelve In an accredited pro­ Meriwether of Kan Fisnri.*co, a* ratching rare on the earth. T o .
being Ju*t like the girl next door. eornpete evenly with the others, »
gram. recognized by the standards of our Thr»e refrrenre* were made with the New York woman make* her-1
f . i l a i a l a * a a n a l r la a * a a l i . r l lr f a lt a r I I . IS I S , a l
•ha R a i l n S M a f l a a l a l * . R l a r l l a . a a C .r I k a * » l
state and by the Southern Association of nbvinu* admiration, "fire, she's ■ elf click, xlim, poised. well-inform -j
a l C a a i P t H a f H a r rh a. laT a
juit like the girl door!” the Ink - ed. . . . and alsiVe all, a* glamor- '
m m P SIM M Iv a, M l l a r a s * r a l l l a l a t
Colleges and Secondary Schools.
JI M I'lS H V N , O t a r a l l a a IM Ila r
•lamed w ietrhr* wrote rhapsodi- ou» a* Max Factor and Malnboeher
aOTMiafe a. N M M ' l l l i : n . M t a r l l a l a i «•■■ ■• &gt;
The curriculum is a well rounded one. rally. One nf them even pralsrd the can make her. She forsakes ths I
including college preparatory courses, a way *he wrtnklrii her n«*e, a trait dreailfut gurgle* of girlish laugh
for which M is* June Allyspn of the I , , r&lt; A |^V(. .n , „hp
herself
a iH stH im o a t iu c *
general high school diploma, athletics, mils- movie*
•iffit."liiitM ntld
ria u twill
ya.*111 nr*tt
hi-r hen
him II a A
t. __ _
iiL a_ mind ___I
U a par h . p *
Kap aaaallk
II. M
I t r a r tS a a
one day
get her
Person,
with
and
ala Maalfca
Oaa 1 aar
T a t a a M a a tta
Ic. library, science, dramatics, shop, agri­ handed to her. This diagnosis u p ­ thought* of her own. I hold that
' |tM
svr*
iii m
set
me
on
two
reunts;
(
It
I
grew
the New- York girt Is womanhood ■
I I I aM laatr aatl.ss, rarCt af tfcsahs. aaaalallaaa aaC
culture visual instruction by use nf films,
with the girl neat door, and at close to It* peak. Generally
■altraa af aalatlalaattat lar ah* aar»»&lt;p af talalaa
faaSa atlll fca abaaaaj I-. al traalaa 4 t.til.la a ralaa.
testing, home economics, commerrlnl gui­
w»* a pretty *orry sight, and •peaking, she make* the girl next
dance. plus a full extra curriculum and Huh (21 " M l * * Am erlea" clearly i* the door look like an old frump In •
opposite «f the New York girl, jmlato hag.
R P ftM a a M
N a lla a a llr
If
O aaaaal
llia r lla la i
program.
• a ra la a , I M . S a l-a n * Ckaaabaa a l &lt; a a a a ia rra I l N i ..
who is the world'* most nttnirtlvo
And the New York girl Is ever
A lla a la . O a a r a la
woman -n what lias heroine of the
(ante of Manhattan'* fourth es­ *n slightly neurotic a* a result of
wedging herself Into this fai mat­
HIGH QUALITY lieef has a deep red tate?
T i l l t . r . 1 4 to a aaaailaar a l i l r * a » r l a l t f S i m
ing mold, and visits her head doc­
• • •
Mktafc la a a ltU a S a i t l a i l i f l l l a I k s a a a fa r a a p a k llcolor, fine grain, an outside covering of
tor twice weekly, and lakes oh, t
a a lt a a a f a ll Ik a l a r a l a a a a p a l a l a J la ik la • • a a p a p a i,
"M lsa Am erica," for instance, mayhe one nr two sleeping pills
creamy white fat. and ia well marbled. The weigh*
121 pound*, wears drrx*e* we.-kly, well, what Is that. There’s
slogan now Is "Kat More B eef."
Wednesday. Oct. f*. 1954
Page X
made by her mother, was gowned nft|h|ng lik r 'a good, .olid neurosis
,iiie lh .« huai
n in s u i.,
.. t . l t «
.
*
*
In .while
dii ripng her press^ IInterview
tn attract a man. A New York
rhanttllly lore and nylon tulle and man, anyway.
has, if the stunned newsmen’s e*li
mala may lie taken at face value,
HF.it " V o l u n t h k h s "
"the wonder of Cinderella *1111
In her blue eyes.”
S R E T U R N TO C H IN A
T O K Y O ij*— North Korea's Py
The New York girl would rath­
er lie dead than weigh more I ban ongyang radio announced today
N E W Y t IB K UP-Wh»1 would lo polish your material, to perfect |end Am ong the artists of fill* 115. Chantilly lure and tulle would that *7,a?M Bed CTiine*e soldiers—
nr,
“ — performance.
*—
ti
ifMprf
Willie Howard,
If »«*.•
you *•««'»
don’t **■*«
pul f t aft
happen If you put the n a lh n 'i It? your
dismay her allium into •iwet-hles* who made up the seven dtvlitnns,
you
with a W_ C. Fields. Bert Ijihr, nobby nr**; she would draw liark as from of "volunteers" In the K c re a n !
leading television comedians at thr the time In.. /
«'iiu end up witn
Clark, and Olsen and Jibnoon.
lesser
ruriuct.'
lam e dinner table?
a poisonous reptile, ami reach W ar have now been pulled back
B e l Billions, who has a boyish
Would everybody die laughing?
“ In television the only way
- 1you quickly for her (dark dress and Into China
“ No, ynuYI probably Just have face but a wrinkled mind, was ran live I* to follow a story lint pearls. If her mother tried to whip
The Bed hroadeast. monitored
horn Aaron Chwalt on the lower and develop a situation remedy. hrr up a little frock In dimity or here, sahl Ute last lrr««p* rm ssed
C hios/' laid Red Buttons.
Ka*l
Side
M
yearn
ago
in
a
neigh
It (a unlikely that the com lci
Sid Caesar, Milton Berle. Imogens something, she would shake her Into M anchuria Oct. 3.
would (ry to lop each other with borhood so lough he spent most nf Coca, and Jackie Gleason had,, to , head sadly and say ”Ma, that thing
Along with the troops went 21
fresh gaga. They would he more his hnyhnod with his ha ml* knolted switch tn situation com edy I 'M |, jU Ii t,m square.” Her blur eyea tanks and 2.IRI guns of all type*,
Into
fl*ts.
likely In mention their tension, and
had to, loo. It gives you the ad- are Just as clear and lovely aa the radio said.
" I was 13 before I rrally knew vantage of having fam iliar char- « M l « Am erlra's," hut they rnnall break out crying at once For
I
bad
fingers,"
he
rer.ill'-|
wryly
being funny on leleviilnn today i*
*. ■after
«— —
Instead nf girlish
aeters lo build.■ lip week
week jajn
He startril al III a* a singing
a gruesomely grave Industry.
"Television m e* the same tech­ wonder. In the Immortal words of
The red-eyed T V camera is a hcllhup-that'* how he got the nique as the movie*. People won't Edgar Allen Poe, the New York
monster that eat* up fresh maleri name Bed Buttons— and learned go to the movies any more just In girl Is a sharp cookie.
Mas rrttirncrl to hla office
al so rapidly the one show-a-week the enm ir's trade In burlesque, •re a man telling Joke* They want
M is* Dietrich has hern mention­
night rlubi, a *tory situation with their humor ed. T his wonderful old warhorio of
comedian la never quite sure nl musical rom rdlrs
Room 2 1 1 - 1 2
k li audience He carries a little and thoii«ands of club date*
They want 11 on TV, loo."
sirens Is well Into grandm other-,
Now he's in thr lop financial
tmaU gnawing doubt al the back nl
hood at thl* point ami when I .
Woorlruff Blrt|f.
brain, wondrrtng whether his bracket* In television, but he still
A
carelessly-set
trash
fire caught her in Las Vegas last yewr
Office Hotirn
next wisecrack will turn out to be looks wistfully back to the days burned over 4,000 acres of pri
there
apprartd
the
first
small
rime
his epitaph
when he did sketches In burlesque forest land In St. John* County re­ signs of peeling in her spectacular
0
-12
2-4
rcntly. Carelessness can be stop- ahell nf tlmelesaneaa. However,
"Y o u can only hope you have ami vairJeville.
M
iss
D,
Is
about
as
typical
a*
New
care.
, ___ I funny— but yosi ca n t be
"Burlesque waa a great train
c*riato,M_said Buttons. "Y o u don't Ing ground." he said. "T h e y let
have to lure any oqt-of town try you alone You had In find youi’
outs If you do » show*
own laughs, build up your own
that
i you fere
i
the itra!
.• r .n sketches. You had a rhanre to be
ao opening nights
personally creative.
" I n vaudeville (I look from one
The wear and tear was *n rough
on Red's nerves al the atari of his lo three year* In pul together a
T V career that he fainted one nlghl really good act. hut then you. had
and the program had to be can something solid Ihal rotthl Iksl yon
rel«d. Luckily, the abow wasn't for year*.
...............
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“ Look at Sm ith and Dale and
fore a sponsored show In televis­ t h e i r ’Doctor Kronklle' skit
ion. You either go on or you die.
They've been doing it for SO years
" T V Is s terrific challenge— — lust think of II, SO year*— and
much tougher than any other ll’a still funny.”
medium," *» H Bed. "The lack of
Bui Bed feel* Utc day of comic
time la the biggest hurdle Time Is sketches and the great sketrh co
everything In comedy You need II medians Is slowly com ing to an
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W EDN ESDAY
The bitilne** meeting of Hip San
ford W om an's H u b will begin with
a c o rn e d dish lunchron at 12 30
p.m it the club ||n.le ,ir* are
Airs Harold Whiitrrn. \ i r . Wight
Kirtlcv, Mrs. J W Gillon, M r*
M ir s ln Djral. M rs II W Cnod
speed and .Mrs Denver Cordell
Young People's thmr rehearsal
wrlll be held at 6 3&lt;t p m at Mu
Central Baptist Church
Prayer Sprvicr at the Central
Bapt*t Church will begin at 7:3*
pm
Adult Choir rehearsal at Central
Baptist Church it S IS p m
Congregation llcth Israel will
hold Yom Kippur Eve Services at
8 pm.
Mem ber* nf Sent inula Itrhekal
Lodge No 1.1 ace requested to
meet In the I O O P Hall at 8 p m
lo practice drills and plan («t
Ihe coming id M r* l i d Woolen
ut Jark iinville, State president ol
Rebrkah
The Sanford (iarderi Cluh will
have a board meeting at the Car
den C rnlrr at 9 Jit a m
The Am erican Legion Sewing
Circle will meet at ihe ||ut at ;
p m In make Christmas gifts for
veteran* All members are urged
to tie present
The program at the First Prcabyterlan Church for the week ol
prayer and self denial will be held
at 2 3d p m
The topic will be
"E v a n g e lism " with M rs A G
TH URSD AY
Central Baptist Church Men'
Bible Class cottage prayer meet
ing will be al 7 .to P in
Congrrtullon Item Israel wil,
hold Yom Kippur service* at lo
a m and at 3 p ni
Ih e T E L Class uf the First Map
list Church wilt meet In Ihe edit
rational llnibling at 1 p ni with
M r* Ellen law.... and her group
as hostesses
The Sollthsldr P T A will meet at
8 p in al the school
Seminole Chapter of the (ird n
of Eastern Star will meet at (
p m In M asonlr Hall
The A/.ilea Circle will meet vsllh
Mr*. I. E Securer. 211 E 18th SI
with M r* Vv II Jennings and
M rs II E Hoggar as rnh&lt;*»(e»»
*» The program for this first
meeting of the 1951 55 mason wil
he on "Propagation".
The Werk of Prayer and Sell
denial al the First Pre sh vlrilar
Church will be observed al 7;3«
p m with a program on "Negt*
W o rk" conducted by Mr*, L. (»
Hunter
F R ID A Y
Tnr Duplicate Bridge Club will
meel at Ihe Ynrht Club with seal
Ing to start at 7 la p m amt play
to begin al 8 n'rlnrk
Carol rhoir wiM meet at Hi
Ctnltai Baptist Church at 3'3
pm
The W om an'* Auxiliary to Hu
Seminole Counts' Medical W t e p
will meet »l 2 .w p hi at the Imm*
of M rs W Vincent* Roberts. 11*
Shirley A»e
The Dir* Gardeners C e ric of (lo
Sanford Garden « tub will meet a*
10 a m with M rs M I. folium
|08 s. Elllolt A ie M rs Warfe Gar
ner Will «peak on "Garden Ther
sp y ."
Ih e Hibiscus C irri* of ihr San
fnril Garden Club wdl meet al |l
a m for a business meeting anil
eovrrrd dish lunchron at thr home
of M r* J. M Fahcv in Lake Mary
with Hr». J V Jones and M r*
Gordon Drl**&lt;m
Memlier* wlH
meel al the laike M ary post office
and from there will be gisen di
lection* In M r* Fahcv’* home
The Rore Circle of the Sanford
Garden Club will meet at 0:15 a.
m. at the home of Mr*. Orville
Rark* on Seminole Hlvd. Due* are
payable al thi* meeting.
Ih e Jararanda Circle will meet
for a covered dish supper at 7 p m
at the home of Mr*. C. M Fiowr-

R iv t
Tndny and Tomorrow

era. Celery Ave.
H ie Munosa C irrlr will inert at
lo 30 a m for a covered dish
luncheon al thr home of M r* C.
P. Marker
.Members uf thr Palin Circle will
meet at 8 30 a m at thr hntnr of
M rs H. C. Oakes and will thru
vlsll M cN eill's Chrysanthemum
Garden and Experiment Station
llostrss with M r* (lakes Is M rv
J C. Boyce
The Pioneer Circle of DeBary
will meet at 3 p m. at the home &lt;d
Mrs. Arthur Lamberl
The Sallie Harrison Chapter of
the N'SDAH will meet with M rs
H. W Riickrr. MO Valencia Drive,
it i p m
The program at 2 30 p m at Hn
First Presbyterian Church will hr
on “Home M issio n s" and "C lin *
Man Relations" with M rs A. &gt;
Moore, church expense chairm *u
in charge.
MONDAY
The Elsie Knight Circle of thr
Flr*t Baplisl Church will mrrt
at 8 p m at the home of George
Dlxnn. 22fi W pith St . with M r*
V G. Hasty as cmhoslrst.
Evening Circle No. 1 of the
First Pre*bylrrian Church, M is*
L rltlr Caldwell, chairman, will
meet at H p ,m. at the home of
Mr*. W. B. \Vn«y, 1617 Valencia
Drive, with Mrs. H. J. Bisbee and
Mr*. Flo Bishop aa co-husteasr*.
Evening Circle No. 3 of the Fir*t
Presbyterian Church. Mr*. M. M.
l-and. chairman, will meet at this
home of M is* Slau d r Wilson. 107
N. Virginia Avr., 8 p. ni.
The various circle* ui the Fust
Presbyterian Church will meet at
'he church for their bu«inr&gt;»
meeting at It a m
after which
they will assemble In Ihe sane
tuary for a joint Bible le»*nn will'
Mr*. A. G M clnni* a* teacher A
covered dl«h luncheon will be
•ervrd at noon followed by the
regular business and Inspirational
meeting hy Ihe women of th*
church. M rs P. T. Meeks will be
In
charge
of
Ihr
program
"Church in Latin America r‘
The Elsie Knight Circle nf the
First Baptist Church will meet a'
x p m al the home of M r* Grorgi
Dixon. 22rt W. 19th SI. with M r*
V. G. Hasty as rnho*tr*«.
TU ESDAY
The American Home
Depart
incnt of the Sanford Woman'*
'Tuh will honor all tra rh rr* In
Ihe City, their husband* or wive*,
and all club members at a rr
option and niuvlcalr at the club
house al 8 p.m

i Ethel Root Circle,
| Friendship League
Have Joint Meeting
A joint inerting of lb* Ethel
Root Cilrte ami thr Friendship.
League of the Congregational
Christian Church was rrerntiy held
with Mr*. Grace Thurston, presi1 dent of the C i r c l e , railing the
, group to order.
j Mrs. M ary Simpson, ehisptain,
trad the selection Isaiah 111 .'': 1
followed with ptnver. M iss Gert­
rude Vining, secretary, read tt"minute* of the Sept m i t»r rmrting
of the Circle, and Mr*. Bernier
Zittrower read the minutes of the
Friendship League.
M r*. Florence L o s *ing and Ml*.
; C. Noyes gave the financial report &gt;
i of the Cirrle and League. rv*p*cllvrly.
3tr*. M aty Sehmnh wn« appoirtrd chairman of the committer to
sell fniiteakr* fur the holiday M a ­
son. Order* ssill hr taken for light
and dark cakes. Thanksgiving or­
ders mu»t be in by Nov. I ai d
Christm as order*
by lh'«
I.
Name* anil phone number* of per­
sons to contact for order* wdl he
announced. Mr*. Althea Eastman
was appointed In charge of publici­
ty.
A vote ssa* laki n to bol l two
m reting* each month with thifi rs l session being a bus In ** a ml
social and the srennd. a husiii.-**
meeting
M endici* tif the Circle ate ta k­
ing order* for Christum * t a ils
and gift wrapping assortment*.
Several Circle member* received
gifts ami card* from their secret
pals during the month
The mss'ling wa* clu e d by the
president and delirious teire-h*
m ints were »etve,| by the hnsti'sses, Mrs. .Mary llerbul, ami Mis. I
Ida
Huhlwrd
The
Hallowe'en)
theme was Used in the decorations I
ami refreshment*

I* regular meeting with
vice
trend. Nancy Dobbin*, presiding
Alls* D u e l Wvlle of Kissimmee
district depulv president.
r*m
diirtrd a vchoul nf Instruction and
plans were made for the Florida
Mate President nf Rrhekxh M r*
Hal Wooten, and for the banquet
In lie held at Ihe Yacht Club mi
Ogle 14.
* *
Itcfrethment* of punch and
eooklr* were icrved to 21 mem
heri am! five visitors.

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The Soul ha Id e l*-lni.m
h.d
P T \ will meel tomorrow n-i r l i i '
nt 8 n'cloek at the *rh&lt;trd during
which time a panel di«rn*-uin on
Ihe phy sirsl need* • ( element •r*
children will be held
The Panel will lie cutupo-rd of
M r* Hulda Kihbee. *eh*»d nur i
Dr. Terrv Bird. Seminole f.nuo.
Health Direelor. M r* Ituiu D m *
lunchroom manager. Mr* t’hl m Davis, seeond erarte trirher. and
Mrs. Robert W Williams, a pat
rnt
Hoslesse* will be Xtr* It.msecond grade, Mr
Betty llrnwn
third grade, M r*
Seig. foul It
grade. M rs
Margaret
Brown
room mother rhairm an, anti MrM.irguerllr Dntixnn. fourth grade,
M r* Selma Williams, ro on mo
thrr chairirnn

Frieml* wdl he mlrce Ird I.
h orn tti.il It-drerl tt Callahan. *"t
nf Mr and Mr. John I* ('a1Uh.ur
o| thr i riv h i ■ In i n selertr I f-■r
I tic tt'ii i* Ojonh ^ic.il N'cnli
at tlx I ncr.it&gt; .•f Bultimori
Denial I'oltegt
Memberxhln in
iIn- sin i l* i h i -cd on I'xeellrnii
of schnlustlr arhirvemetit \lr
Callahan,
tin- former
M irih.
Page, i teaching secned grade it
Ihe
Il.n k
It iv er
I Ir-mcid il •
Sehool in Biltiuuce. Mil

The First Pre*b* lerl &gt;o rimt-t*
hepsn It* week ill prnser ,v*l r|l
denl»l ye*terd.vv with » pcr&gt;gnm
*n "R a d io and Teles I Ion" con
dueled bv M l** M a r* Earle who
was a v ls lr d
bv
M r*
Eranl
1 le*ke The .rtle*. be tlnnln : il
2 in p ro ric h afternoon and rod
Ing al 1 o'clock will he rontlnurd
through Frida*
•Ither tuple* in&gt; liltle ei .tnp'-tl.m
home mission • Negro work sn:'
* hrblfsn rcjntl rr.

Monroe, M rt R L CIlcT.irnm
C IR C L E l
Circle I of the l i s t 's of the First M s* W W Tyre
M r* H C Morgan. M r* J I
Methodist Church mcl at McKtn
lev Hall Monday .illcrnoon with Garrison, M r* Eva H.irkey. M r*
M r* Neal Farm er and M r* II H W A Hunter. M r* E II I aney
M r* C L Wallis. M r. .1 A Cal
M i Call as hoslcsse*
The chairman. M r* Brodlr W ill­ houn. Mrv Clark l.eunardv. ami
iams. announced that Oct 18 will three visitors, Me* l.elia Putin r
It- Culled Nation* Day and there I M rs II E Donnelly, and M r* U
will l*e a meeting at the Church G Fleming
( IR ( L E 9
that rughl at 7 .in o'clock with
M r* Conway, district supervisor.! The regular monlhly tneetmt
a* speaker The werk of IT a y rr of Clrele No 9 of (he W SCS of in,will begin H it 25 and last until First Methodist Church was held
the 11*1 The Bible study w-a* Ttiesd*)' morning at :* 30 a m ii
Ihe home of M rs Wilma Colbert
given bv M r* Farmer
P rr-rn l
were
Mrs
l l s n v with M r i M I. McSwean Jr a.
Brown. M r* Mabel Blount. M r* ro-hoitev
The mrellng was opened bv tin
S P Bolln. M r* I J Boyrlt,
M r*
1. Y
Duffel. M r* N ral chairman. Air*
M arvin
!&gt;v C
The ijcvnlional was given by M r*
I .inner, M r* I. P Hagan. M rs
l It llouk, M r* Ruth l.umh|tilst. Eugene William* follow rd by an
M r* M K Move. Mr* W B Interesting sludv taken from tin
Move, M r* It M Mason. M r* II book “Jr»u*' Teaching Conrern
B Met'all. M r* Clyde Ramsey. log W om an" given by M r* Wilma
M r* A It Steven*, M r* Lida Ciubert
During Ihr routine
business
Stall, M r* S () ShmhnUrr. and
meeting, M r* D ia l announced the
Mr*. Itcodie William*
week of Prayer and Self denial
C IR C L E 5
W SCS Circle No live of Ihe a* bring Oct 25-31 with Tuesda*.
Fir*t M rlhodi*l Church met Mon Oct 2ti, a* "(Juirl D a v " with th*
meeting from in a m 2 n tn a'
il.n morning at the home ot Xtr
J " Brown with Mr Ed Kirch the ehureh. Met 18. Cm trd Na
Rons Day. at 7 .10. M r* M It
hotf a* co'hostr**
M r* M It Strickland wa&gt; art Conway, 5D Dora, who is District
log chairman in the ah*enee ol Promotion Secretary, will *t*i'&gt;h
M i* It It Crumley who i* away al M rK in lry Hall M r* Dyal a l-"
on vara I ion
announced that Nov 5 i% World
Alter all lui'ilte** wa* lake' Community Dav and a*ked each
earn of, vtr*
\ F Shinho|*c&lt; m rm her to bring her donation t
gave a lesson on
Healing ol i the next circle meeting which will
Women", from llu* honk. "Tt
he Nov 2. 9 in a m at Ihe h on.
Master Callelh For Thee" hv Lad* of Mr*. Ralph Dean with M rllorle
I'harle* Bowes as cohostess
After the meeting reflreshln
Itelreshments of eoflee am
doughnut* vsi-rc Mien served to thi sodas were served m M r* It dpli
Dean. M rs Charlrs Bowes, Mrs
li.rmhcr*
llm*. .illending were M r* Ed Eugene William* M r* J M Blau
ShinhoNer 'lr « s G ll.irriman ton J r . M r* 'tax Fundnm. M r*
M r* II I ’ Hulchlscn. M i* J () Robert
Parker.
M r*
Charle
I iru v M * i F Bran.in. M r*
Meek*. M r*
Harold
"b itte rn
It ' Futrell M r* John I Claik
M r* P II Colbert, M r* It dn rl
Colin
Hire*
M r* 1
B
Byrd, Mr* F
It Mitchell. M r* "
'I r . M arvin D ia l M r* Brough
'. in n *
M i* rtetayia Itumldev
'l l I N A/rirello
Ion Watkins, Mr* l-amar Eehid*
't r * John Crawford, M r* W itnn
Mr* Robert It Heelv. M r. M
II Slrlcklalid M r* K C Will Colbert and a new member 'I r *
It B William*
in n *
Xtr* George Slllrer. M r*
' 'l Itcmusat. M r* Ed Kirch
hull M r* I ' Anderson, M r*
1 1-she B Clark, Mr* c E chirr
pen lug. and M r* .1 IV Brown
c t r c l i: x

ru in :

South side PTA
To Meet Tomorrow

Rcbckah Lodge 43
Plans For Coming
Of State President Week Of Prayer
Semlnola Rcbckah l o t go No (J
net recently In Ihe IO O F llnll tm Began Yesterday

T H E S A N T O S II B E E V U )
Wed. Oct. 8. 1951
Rasa

Methodist Circle Meetings

EngagcdToW cd
Joe L. Moigcin

Circle Vo it of ihe HornerC* So

Rushces Attend
Mode! Meet Held
By Beta Sigma Phi
The Beta Sigm a Phi mode
meeting wa» held Monday evenln
il Ih. h unr of M rs ftavid Oal
•bel with ' I r • Jam es Horton, prf
•Ident. leading the group in Ih
•penIrig ritual
M r* It indd 'bto-r Jr M r * J
W i a.tano, ind M l**
France
Blight wire in tro d u v d at ne»
mcrtiher
V novel stunt w-a* pro
-cnled In At r * Vernon Hardin
'I t * Harold chapm an, ami M r*
George Speer
Air* A B Diixburv ptrsenlet
i first in i *rrie * of program * nt
be ailly Rrfreshm rnt* of punch
ikt - mint* arid nut* were servei
liv the Miriftl committee rnnvl*t
ing of M r* George Speer. M r*. W
C Hiitchi'.-n Jr
and 'I r s W|U
lam While
Riuhre* -illending were
M r*
lla rre
Ii 'I r - llortn-rt *ho*trotv.
r*
h v . M ri
c i ‘ s t in itm m M r* l.snn M ar
tin 'I r * Taylor Brown. M rs Gor
•Ion **i.mli i . 'I r * " arrrti Knowle*. 'I r * Jaek 'rot-trottij. M l*
, Cherti S m g V iu r i. .ind 't v * Syl
via Ifaye*
llegill.H Ml*'roll. I . were 'I t f
I tame* Ifoiton. M t, II C Whit
mire 'l r * H if"! I i hipm an. M r*
' ernoty II ir.lm 'l r * VY G Firm
[ing Mr* ll m km* rtinnellv. spiin
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\ i i h ds, M r*
‘ Itaild I ti r ■ * hi-r 't i&lt; Voile " ’ill
lam* lr M r* Donald Biles. M r*
tom M et" 'I t *
(ra n k Mehant
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'I r * il I. /.immrrman, M r*
'Ir - r iv i it m t
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i h.irle* Vodoplrh. M r*
It It laud., .'It* * liarle* I.joj
ing 'll* * Fb *e Hiilchtson. and Ih
| m trial iiinirnllfre, M r*
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Hiilchl.on Ir M r* George Speer
'I r *
"illia m "h lte , and M rs
Mas Id Galeltel

Mrs. G. Kcnis
Is Honor Guest
At Baby Shower

winning iiri/e- w ire 'I r s
l.loy.
Swatti 't i "all,tee Tyre, anM r* t 111bird Johnson
't on lovely gilt* were p rn rn t
*d to Mr, b d iis lo i small drew
r.iloii Ii div r.im a g e Later in th&lt;
••veiling retro htnenl* were *rrvp&lt;
to the guest*
F n losing the evening with M r*
Kenls were 'l r *
B C IVrrton
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M a r1
Kim *, 't r * I toyd Swain. Air*
"'ally T&lt;rc 'I r * Jaek Kanner
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Clifford Jnhtisoti. M r*. A
'It Mill in 't r , Peter .1 llokitr
M t, Carl 11'cr»lr-et \ 1ry Char
le-. Ihoma*. and M r* W I Crah
tree

i ifis of Christian Service of th*
l ir-i Methodist c truerh met 'ton
Mr and M r* Frank P ip e «f tl.iv morning ,ii the home of 'lr »
M r* George henl* whs honored
Sanford are announcing the ro J A Calhoun with M r* ci.irl with a *!nrk *hower Mond.ii o i-n
gagcm rol of their daughter. X|i*. l.eonurdv ,i» ro liosliw*
■ ng al thr home nf M r* "
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I ucllle Virginia I’eire to • o- I i-e
M r* 'V " Tyre pre*ldetl .is tin frib tre e on Park A m
'b e ga n . *&lt;&gt;n of M r and M r* I. following
Arrangement* of pink hdii*ru.innoiiun-menls
ner*
It Morgan id Cincinnati, muo
made tin- week of prayer will be •nd greenery were used itt rmo
'l l * * Prtre l* a 1:154 giaduati- held Met ?.% .11 niiiei day. Met 2V fusion throughout the entertaining
" I Seinimde High Sehool M i Mor ( ’tilted Nations Day, Oct 18. with room* Dishes ol nut* and mint*
can i* presently stationed at the M r*
small
\iilhooy a* gnr*l sin-aker •ere plaeed on spsrr.il
Ml- Mv til" B il on. II .o r Her.
'lustration
V-roi (or Scmm-t. Sanford N iv a l A im b a iv ' u Sla at 7 in p in . Nov 5, World Corn- lablr*
Gam e* were entmed and th o s e
in unit v D a i
' Cininli, I, in l.,ime,ivllle ntiee-i Hon
Complete plan* tor Hie wedding
' mg the ipnu.il i^i n ls' rnnterrm&lt;
M r* Fv i liar tr y gave Ihe i k
will he aunoimeed later
’ villon il li t ed on Petrr MouHlIv
I rletut, w ii| lie Intrresled Irr|mrt- wore given after tf; mem
1* rrn H ill M
M irllia Duett
Before you pot those summer- Iw ri re&lt;i*onded to roll rail and
•latighfer ol 'l l Hid Mr
.lirinin
weight blnoki't* Into sloiage mnkr 'I i * I T Garrison ami M r. C
•Ivetl. Iia pil'd :&lt; *1 Alpha Deb
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W illiam * lold the membet&gt;
t’l il Florida Si ate tlnivefstlv u *nte that they an- chan ami ieady ilmili the di .Iricl met ting in Win I
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When *etit to yom local Icnndiy, ler Park
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At2 EAST FIRST STREET
rtelfa leiiR irit will t*» g lid
&gt; clean and with then w u m lh ie- the *rrund chapfiT. The Healinr
I iki*n from the *tudi I
learn (hat he i. ,|ow|i in&lt;|Vovini in lo I tig ipialitie* f I *if f *I y re|uv«-nal ol "'om en
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Pag^« _
Wed. Oct. «. I M I

FOREVER AND
EVER• - - - By
Alan
Mavor
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.Softball Title Won
IBy Wilson-Maier;
\Game Is Protested
g Wi
rile -o n -S illie r

w on
it *
t h ir d
s t r a ig h t c it y n o fth a ll c h a m p io n In a l n ig h t l.y l - a t i n g H obson
S
in « g a m e
* ppootrl tin g G ood*.
■vhirh w an
on p ro
r ute
tr s-le
ted l.y b o th m a il
» g e r* .
A c c o rd in g to II. I &gt;. Ha it w e ll,
a m a n a g i t o f tin- Joying te a m , In- .
lo t . -*te d lln - trie i.T
oV new m e n o n
In- W tls u tt M u ie r t la It, w h ile Itesl i
g d lire a , p ilo t o f th e w in n e r* , e n te rw d a p r u li- a l a g a in s t th e u m p ir in g .
v It
th e c lim a x o ( a ll u p h ill
c lim b taut n ig h t f» i th e W ils o n N M « i «-1 o u t f it in U i.' .Im ib le e lim iu u l i m n to n n u t m in t. T h e fu r n llu t e m e n
r u o u lil h o ve Ix-en h o .x t.e il o u t M o n I t la y n ig h t , h u t c a p tu re d u 5 to it
( .t ie to r y o v e r th e fiu h -o ri te a m .
H W ils o n -M a ie r d re w f i t &gt;t h ln ix i
in la s t n ig h t ', ga m e , a r m in g tw o
tu n e a rn e d r u n * in th e f i i - t M illin g
g w llli th e n iii o l u - in g le It it. I lo li'
|f* « ll tie d th e w o re in t ile .c r o u d
fa n n in g , o n ly In lia ve th e fu r n ip lu r e m e ii g o ahead w ith it a itig h a lly in th e ii l.a lf o f th e in n in g .
W ils o n - M ille r kept p e c k in g a w a y
a t th e o ffe r in g * o f H o b so n f.ite h e i
ha9 u rrN A
OHE O f F O O T P A U t
| f V t u p g * , and aided li) u n tim e ly
C O A C H L O H O tP
AU-Y/ME O PEAT&amp;
i to r s , h u ll! u p n i tu I le a d g o in g
t h a n a n voH e.
At A PLA YER
_ n to tin s e ve n th and fin a l In n in g ,
$H THE H/9YOHY
VVM/LE A T Y A L E ,
t H o w i v i i. K id .-n n cam e r o a r in g
O f TH E G AM E,
WA 9 Aft BMC* aV
p la . h in th e f i l &lt;1 h a lf o f th e never.- |
HAV/HG P E E H A f
«.(b n liil M in e d t im e ru n * to tie u p
THE F R 6 T A IL *
i t 9YEAp /iY 9/NCC
g th e in ti I g n iiie ,
A Ye P ic a t e a m
W ilt o n M a in won th e g a m e and
lQ (? 0 , P E R fO P M V6 A i
[V iA C H O ifH M/QQp
J l&gt; v c h a m p io n s h ip in H ie la s t h a l f '
A Hf:AC&gt; COACH
'o f th e se ve n th w ith tw o m e n o u t.
UHT/t- / 9 H 6
•p a n e . N ic h 'd * wan r e s tin g on svl,**lr4*iid l| Atag JT**i*ri# 1§&amp;4- *f«
Jxum t base when H ubei t S a m u e l
ip u t o n e in to center fie ld w h ic h
J S tr u tlo u , m a k in g a h a rd t r y fo r
Ml p u to u t, got a g lo v e o n th e h a ll
% u t d id not hang o n to it.
a W a lle r U ra h a rn p o u n d e d o u t
• tw o d o ubles in the g a m e f o l
• o n - M a u i,
a h lle » i&lt; a m .. . . . . . .
|R a iu iie l, a im got tw o h in g le i. T w o I
p la y e r* on the H o l.-o n te a m s m ile d
i » m i . A w i it m i i » c iit.ss
tw o h its each, S tr u t Io n a n d It.
O il th e b a s is id e a ily season
u rn c r.
|H - r f o fm a n r r .. th e r e a ppear* to lie
W ils o n M ui. i g a rn e re d
seven
a s h o rta g e o f m il .la n d in g v i I- a m i
•ru n s m i e ig h t lilt , and r o m m itle d
! r e n te r s on S o u th e a s te rn C o n fe r• tw o e rro rs , w h ile H ohaotl S p o ilin g
t-n re f.io liia il te a m s
J (io tx ls m ade - i t tu n s on 11 it its
VVr l fa Hi.......a son th re e w reks o ld
•a n d w e n - c re d ite d w ith seven at
I s |M iitv w rite r s a ro u n d the ru n fi-rir o r s .
I e iie e h a v e n o m iu a le d o n ly &lt;n e n d .
i H a lit tie s w ere H ire s a n d J o h n lis
'a n d llu e e r e n t e r . In the wee h iy
j.'o n c a
fo i
W ils o u S ta ie r
and
lly U O StT IT A IIA V IS
[ A s s o c ia te d I ’ re v - S K I' c h e c k lis t id
and k lA IIIO N IIIH .TKit
S c ru g g s an ! I., n m a n fo r th e H o b ­
son ci
c lu b .
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T h e C io____
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see k in _g I stars. Kh-ven tackles. II guards
%n
J jtO U *II I S
fo r its fir s t v h - t n iy w h e n it cla sh e s I a n d .Hi b a c ks h a v e been s in g le d
-ft rut.
JliQn if
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th e lla
H alninee s cC iity
w ith Hut y I t a t t l . n in j n u t f o r lo p flig h t p e rfo rm a n c e s d u r
Of.llri Irtllla, If
,Voi.lt
I
th e .U ru m ria l S ta d iu m on F rid a y lllg th e s am e p e r i.u l
II Turner, !»•
I.il tun. lie
n ig h t a t M o 'c lo c k . T in - C ro o n .**
T w o H a n k in e n m a d e th t-'r fir s t
f i l T u r n e r , )D
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lu s t w eek's loss to M .d lio iir u r , li 0 . J im m y Iln r h a m o l C rn rg ia T e c h
( f f f u k f |i
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Joe S tra w s w a s chosen as m il- l t . i t h a m c l...... .. f.&gt;r fin e i l i f i l i ' l v e
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I p o t fo ith th e ir g re a te s t s tie n g t ll in T e c h ’ s fir s t tw o gam es ht-eausi3
and a l. ilit y to m a k e o p its loss o f illn e s s
lllre*. )&gt;
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3
to M e llx iu ri.e . T h e coaches w ill eaA tiliu tn 's A ll • A m e ric a iu p e lu )
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H its week in p r e p a ra tio n fo r th e fu r Ills p e r fu r n ta m •• against M u r
(Ic b u U , i t
Id a N o o ilie r e n d ho- re c e iv e d
ga m e F r id a y n ig h t.
TOTAL*
tw o n o m ln a tlu n s .
T h e cheer le a . I e ra , . h i l l tr a m .
T h e th re e r r n t e i
- m i'ln l m il
. ('ro o m s H and a n d m a jo re tte s w ill
‘ he m i lin l.d to " i l l s l l l l th a t 01.1 C . *.* f a r a le S te v e U e l i T o l f r id
j A . S p ir it ” f u r th e f'a n th e rs . T h e F lo r id a , H a l U a - l.- riw a j.l .J M is
, hand, u n d e r tile d ir e i lio u o f K. It s is a ip p t M a le ,-.i I l. a r r y M o rris « f
( ie iu g ia Tech O e l.o T .ire has m a d e
M I A M I '** C oach A n d y C o s ta l Id a nies w ill p ie s . n l a p ro g ra m d u r th e lis | a l| th re e w eeks. F a s te r
m u y e -le rd a y c a lle d ..If S c rim m a g e | tu g th e lu a lilim e . A la rg e r r t iw .l in w orn! t w it e a n d M u n is once.
d r ill; , fa r th e I . t o f th e w eek .. e s |w e te .| e u t to - r e th e g a m e lie
I ’ lo y e r lu u n itta le il tin * w eek;
th e U n iv e t - lly of M ia m i p r r u a r e d tw e e n th e I'a i.th e r a a n d th e Hat
H A C K S — F r e d d ie W i'r o * a n d
to m e e t Ih .ly ( 'r o . s h e re K rid a y Ite rs .
Ih h liy S a la , T u la n e ; .C lu r lle llo r n ig h t
tu n a n d S ie ve l*e p o y , V n m lr r b iil;
H e s a id Hie te a m , a lt e r g e llJ iir
C o rk y T h a r p . A l.d ia m a ; J th n M a Im lh o ffe n s iv e and d c frin d v e s c rim
n rs a n il T m n T r a c y . T r iiiie s ie e ;
m a g in g M in i.la y , w i'l w o rk on
lt» T i t tMEVlfltfS I'fM B
h .liliy F re e m a n A u b u rn ; H obby
p o llih in g u n p la ys and go th ro u g h
r lt — r h a i l l t
M IA M I I...............
I K A r iL &gt; ln
l ^ n r e and J a r k ie S ln ip m n , FJor|(h»itfiN,
«**! I
h ll.
d u m m y d e fe n sive - r u m in a t e f l i r Hllfk H i,
I d j ; I t le k ir T r e s e o tl, la u iis ia n a
m
VaiuiHi, H f » , l | i i v i | i i n . If*
H u rric a n e s w ilt alsu c o n c e n tra te r i l llutfTfi.N
Ktl H-r.*lrr*V l!«. It.- •S late; H ic k H u s h in g . K e n tu c k y ;
on ta e lr a e ria l a tta c k w h ic h h a t toll, ati'l Hurt \VliH»ht!» *l
K a il I t la ir M is s is s ip p i; and J im
• p u tte re d d u rin g th e la s t tw o, llrtlllfMOt*'. *|f ••¥1 1*1
I Ittm tO lT
tlrinic *• I'olfr II, l»'. T u it a n d F r a n k K a lilia lin l. M is s is ,
w re k s .
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H illiM ii* »
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(■ u ita fs o n said " W e 'll e n d out I III* 5&lt;*‘» l»4if*.M l ‘»
K N 'ItS - K d lie llr a v o . T u la n e ;
• rrimin.a'im* i,n Muiubv
Ni:\V ulll.K.IN H- Klllrr I •• I - ••»•
srnnt I . 11,
wonuay Cact . U l i N&lt;w orteao-. ....... ...
week from now mi m I learned i t . i . \ i s i i t , , « . n
y.ur it.-o..m«, J im m v H u rh a in . ( Ic o rg ia T e c h ;
a n d J im I ’ y h u m , A u b u rn .
a les.u n on Hist |,&gt;i week whn- o * . &gt;
t l U A H OS
T a tty S ard tir o . Tw
Tomf rem!.* " 1 Tu'," ,ay ani' l0“ I To'i»,TTtn... k it ..oV nl'oe' Vin.i..: la n e ; llo li K c a rh ru u g h , A u b u rn ;
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F r a n k lin H io i.k s , ( ir n r g is T e c lt;
llu d d v A liis lo n , M is s is iip p l; a m i
J im D o o le y , M is s is s ip p i s ta te
CKNTItAI. FI.OKI!)A QUICK HtKKZK
T A C K I.K S
C i.-u ic e M ason an d
AN|» STORAGE CO.
S ill Y o u n g lc m a n . A ltlb a th a ; H a rr is
M c C o rd and J o h n ( in n lr . Tenues
set1; S id F o u rm -I. I.S U ; lla r r y K ir k
K e n tu c k y ; a n d H tx llo g g a , M il slS s ip p i.

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UofM Coach Calls
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Fight Results

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HOME FREEZER OWNERS
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Wieners

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Raspberries lb.

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in -V i year.

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Mississippi Wins
Honors For Offense
H IH M IN U ltA M , Ala. h i t - Hie
M i-- gleai.r.i tup honors in ti.uu
offense in Hit* Southeast, in Coll
foi cure this week with an aver­
age of flu.rt yards pet game.
M i-*i*M|&gt;|.i took top honors witionallv in pass offense with O il
yard*, an average of k!14.T yards
per gain--.
In total offense. (He Ml&gt;&lt; tilacej
fifth nationally.
Met-unsi In team offense In llnriK C wi;' M ississip pi ftlate, which
-sas ts-ntli nationally with '.M7.3
yard twi gqmiTtiir.1 in the S E C was Auburn,
witli an a*era»;e uf .'KJI 5 vault
tier gaitic. A u b u rn was tanked
IJtli nationally.
Mississippi state was tanked
ninth nationally in lushing of
t ■ n*.-. Aul.uin was li'.lh.
Alxl.aina paced the ft EC in tram
&gt;hTense, allowing an uvettgr ot
O ld " 15a. 1 yards per game. Ala
t-aina i.lnreit lutli in national sta­
tistics.
Second in S K C teuin defense
w as Misiitsi-.pi State, which al­
lowed only 117.7 yards pn game,
vlississippi was third, with an nvim g e uf Itifr vur.l*.
Other SE U team offense rc
curds;
Florida. J-Jfi.J y ard * o.-i game;
Alabama. t H T : (ivutgit Tech, f]
JJh; F ’hluekv ‘J h u .lt; VainleibUl,|
J-IA*
fennrtsee
241.5; Tulane
;-nh 7; (ieargia IHM4I; IJtU HW.7.
Other S E C team defenie le
cu rd'!
klississippi, nlluwitig IH5 yaldi
I er game; Au l.uin "'at; (ieorgin
221.3: Krntuckv 223; Tulane 257.7;
Tennessee 271; Flo rida 2KI*..'I; l-SU
:tOfl; lirorgia Te. l, .114.7; Vander­
bilt 12*.
In indlvhlu*l honors, Dirk Hush­
in g uf Kftitucbv lead in pass re- il
reiving, with M catches good fur,]
1(0 var.ls. Jim I'v h u rn was sec­
ond. catching Id fur 141 yard*.
Hill S-ni.rtl nf Ueorgis Trek
caught N fur 171 y arils, and Cotky
Ttuop &lt;)( Alstiania, caught 7 fur
'JO yards.
Eagle Dav of Misai**i|&gt;i&gt;i was
the lop S E C passjrr. cumph-ting
I t of so attempts for 340 yards
and thr re touchdowns. Jimmv
liarner uf (irurgla w as second with
III uf 30 sltem pis. good for 255
yards an d two touchdowns. Nest
ram '- Hill lirlg m a n of Georgia
Tech, completing 10 of 40 for 217
yard* and one touchdown.
In rushing. A r t h u r Davis, of
M ississippi State. lead with 2(3
yards In 2H rarriea. an average ul
K.O yards. Corky Tharp. Alabama,
ia n 217 ymrda In 48 carries, aver­
a g i n g '4.4 John M a jo r uf Trnnrs
see. carried 33 lipte* for ^&gt;4 yard*
nnd an asentge o f d.2, and Hobby
Hula, Tulane. we(il tVH yard* in
33 c«rriy* for * n g v e rx** **f h'J
vaids.

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G R A D ED

BEEF

T-BONE
SIRLOIN
CLUB
ROUND
NECK BONES
LYKKK SKINLESS

2 lbs. 19c
FRESH GROUND LEAN

WEINERS 2 39c HAMBURGER 29
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BANANAS
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POTATOES

lbs. 1 5 c
YKI.I.OW 1

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DISTRIBUTOR

Mac’s Oil Co.

SAVE

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15%
in advance on the
manual cost of vour

202 Norig M ural Avr.

regular

Auto Liability and
Collision InHurnnce

DEALERS

Mac’s 66 Service
217 HomIIi Park | t*.
Max F umori, Oftrntor

C. R. Davit

North Lako Moafoa

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Edward F. Lone
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DIXIE CRYSTAL - FACTORY PACK

SUGAR
THURSDAY,

(With 15.00 or More Food Order)

&amp; SATURDAY, OCT. 7 ,8 &amp; 9th

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having a policyholder's rating
of * A " (Excellent) in Beat'*.

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IS U N S H IN E
118 Magnolia Avc.

PHONE 39
QCANITY RIGHTS RESERVED

SANFORD, FLA .

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MAN F K A f iC IH C O iA*»
Hpuri r j l.y thr ■ nnooi^riileut that thr
winn.r will he considered a runtimli-r for a shot at Rockv Marrianu's title, h&lt;-avvw.-lghts C'hariev
Norkus of I'ort Washington, N. Y.,
nnd Chat lie I ’owell, San Diego,
Lnttli- it out here tonight in u
scheduled 10-rounder.
It ploinites to in- a biawl. Ti."
pair uie awlngcri with not much
in tin1 wav of rin g acicnce.
The fight will !»»• nationally tilev is . d fi'.io the C ivic Auditorium,
storting at Hi pm ., KST. "vvr
C H S nelwurk.
At Weill, m alinge r of Marciano.
ai.
nouncr.1 h.-re
vc-sl.-r.lay
would consider the winner a rorit. nil* r for a tx.s-.ihh- crack at the
ctown n r il summer. Marciano is
here In irfere.- one of thr prelimii.atlc* and will take u goo.| loul
»t the main eventers.
I '..w.il, a d-fout-.T fast punrher,
..ill l» leaking his T V .hbut after
-coring knockouts in his last III
la.uii. He's strictly on the crc.-n
id .. with only :n ruun.ls of fight
log in hind him, hut h&lt;- thiows
|. uthei swifter than aov heavy
&lt;ci. around here in w ar*
Norkus, G feet l*y, will give
owuv height and weight hut it
doesn't hotiivr hint. He's bud a lot
more viperienre and h a' fans!
Iis-lter oi-xsisition thun I'oweli. The
Kusteinri is ev|H'cte.| to weigh
between HhM i.’I and l‘owell. - I ”

W ELL D RILLIN G

I ’. H. ( IIO H K BONELF-itH

Chuck Roast
Ground Beef
Corned Beef
Pork Roast

Two Heavyweights
To Battle Tonight
For Shot At Title

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PHONE 1821

F U R N IS H E D kitchrootte air coddltloned apt. Slumbrrland Court,
t'lw ay 17-92 South Phone 1M4 W.
D.NE KO O M efficiency apartmrnl,
suitable lor couple or single
Private bath. Ideally loeatrd
across Irom Post Office. Inquire
iM a n u ii Jacob ion's Depl Store.
H o lla w ity m d B a b y lled*
Day. W ick or month— Te.. 1425
IIS West First
I urmturi tenter
APT. close in, newly painted 7U3
W 1st St. Jimmie Cuwan, phone
CIS.
B O S E C O U R T a|d. Furnished l
bedroom unit*
Newly rcdec
orated. Call 401-J
9 RO O M furnished Apt! Z3uu Mel
ffi^.sv illa A w ._______ __
J.T iEu ltO oya house, L e u thin I
year old. Phone 1326-J.
Avalon Apia. Efficiency. Phone
425____ ______________________

irgt, unfurnished home. Phone
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rxsoe. gilraetive
_____ apt.
... Haw

throughout 2 Bedrooms. In in *
room, all eleclrie kitchen, bath
Cool, covtforlabla. Juit 4 min­
utes trom the canter of town. U S
Phone 1517.

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RO O M furnished. upstaliY Tr.
Private bath S33 mouth, includ­
ing utilities 417 West MU) SI

APT. 112 Elm Ave. Phune ITI7-W.
Trailer S P A C E available. AduR*
only |!0 per muntb Phone 22*0
4 BOOM

apt. S ll West 1st St

F U R N IS H E D garage
Phone 229GM.

apt

B u r n i s h e d Apt ciuar to
vale bath. 30C Palmetto

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G A R A G E apt 12aI Magnolia Ave
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A N D 2 Bedroum apartments
furnished 21UI Magnolia 150
monthly Phone Hobtvl A Will
tarns, 1C73.

N IC K , unfurnished ant 501 *» (VI
ery Ave. Phonr B M W
5 R O O M furnished apt With ga
m rage. Inquire 111)9 Par|t Ave

Bed
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Ran

D U P L E X A P A R T M E N T FUB
N I5 IIF.D 545 I2U3 Myrtle Ave
Ph. 378 J.
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IP A R T M E N T S — T4U and I M per
month Adult* only. J. W. Hall.
Phone 17M._________________

N IC E , Clean, comfortable rooms,
hoi water )»(C 'round
The
Gables Rooming House. Mil Mag
nolla Ave.
1 B E D R O O M houie, furnhhed or
unfurnished. 2 Baths, large llv
Ing room, dining room. All new
furniture Autnmallc heal. Beau
_ t ifu l
grounds, private U ke
• Phone 1157-W.
U n f u r n i s h e d , iir ii o m e T m
room apl. Kilehen euulpmen
optional. 108 W ail 18th 6t
H O U S E for rent, good location
ISO. Phone 21M
F U R N IS H E D , 4 rooms. luoiKtfch
Downstaira. cool i l l Pant
I R O O M furnlilmd apt Scraened
porch. Call 1214-R after 8
B U R N IS H E D
apt Phone 0 3 W
alter 6 p m.
F U R N IS IIE I) 3 mom garage apl
Couple only. Phone H 3-w T
— REACH R g N l i M
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( RruTCIILSON
ocean frail apt.

W .ekly or monthh egtaa. Diy'o n a Heath. Fla

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4- R E A L K R T A T E

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Retirement O n n g e ( i n r f
(Rakefront, mmlern home, yielded
18,000 1953 A real value at
450,000 which includes this year'*
crop, other grove*, ranches,
acreage.

8T. JOHN'S REALTY CO.

1129 - A. 11. Peferaun.Broker
itoeialei • A. B. Petanon Jr..
I Phone
J. Chesterton. Albert N! Fitts
Q lllT Y — jH e d ru o a home. Large
1.sired yard. MU0 Randolph, cor
9ei Mellunvlllr l’hn"e n i l H
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has all rity
mt
rUjr eonvenleneet.
in plenty of apace,
Be&lt;^2t&gt;om* w ill
Large
arge living ru on and beautiful
fireplace t u t
work*.
Dining
room. B ig Imclira wilh Iota ol
rablneis and U ftiage disposal
Tile bath. UliUly room with built
in tuba. Almost new concrete
block eon tiru clm on 100 I ITT
Ft. lot. Price lie Ton Owner will
tell furnished foe gfl.soo

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% Room 201 Edw ards' lld g.
. Park Commercial
Pb. f l
v d. R. A ieiand ar.
T.
R e g ^ Real
t H o Bedroom garage

A w t o a C s 's
easy ttrm i.

J. W. HALL, REALTOR

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A H T K I E S ( (Ml S A L E

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MANAGER WANTED

SHERMAN CONCRETE
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5 R O O M H O USE. 215 Holly Ave
Gas siove and water beater
Phone I M J.
L A R G E unfuruulied apt 3
rooms, large living romu.
iug room, kitchen, lath
porch. 150 Inquire at 209
ford Ave.

t f T A t l fO R S A L E -3

Boyd - Wallace

FO K HUNT
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iV E L A K A A P A R T M E N T S : rooms.
private bathe 114 W. Kir si St.
1 A P T S fur rent now! Calcs Bldg
Phone 52&gt;

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1 N SU U A N C E
12 . - O F F IC E E Q U IP M E N T - 2 3
(let. ft 1*51
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IliiKKcrly Appliance Center H B A U T tF U l. German Shepherd
actual miles Clean. never hit j Typewriters, adding tnacldnei. 27—
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W O U G H T O H IN S U R A N C E
pedigreed. 2 &gt;ear* old. Exccll
R A Y M O N D M. HAM .. H E A L T H It
" S o u r VV’v»tinghi&gt;u*c Dealer"
MU‘t *e|j immediately 5375 lltd. | Safe*. Rentals, 31t Magnolia, l'b
j_ S I L L - Plano Technician.
cnl family dug Klr»t Slut) take*
S. D. Ilighlcym an, A***&gt;ciate
Maytag Washer*
P H O N E * 011
See at Lake Monroe Trailer
W. nU I ountain lanlgo, Orlando , M
Phone 2llil ItuUte 1 Sanford
Pnone 1757
W4 South Park Ave.
Phone WO MS Magnolia Ave
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Court or write bo* 1237.
Whether buying or selling. It Mill
— Factor) to You —.
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l» h i i a 1 s&gt; • M t i r im s
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pay you to see:
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Aluminum
• One hour - W j sll all.) TTTll.l.
Insurance &gt;d all kind'.
J. W. IIAI.I.. R E A L T O R
iiiiu .lt contact llariv Wester.
M el cut v (tilt till,lid M n l m s
Venetlun HliiuN
Dry
E X C E P T IO N A L O P P O R T U N IT Y
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Florida Slate Rank Budding
K A Y . M O N I ) S I. I I A I . I .
in \ u it n u t inti m m ; p a i y i s • Din- hour * • Wasti and Dry
— U-ading financial service or“ Call H a ll"
Phone 175s Enclosed head San proof bottom
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eanlratlon ha* opening lor Flelo
m i s s p v i 1 vv vii vm i.
vice 2513 S Park Phune II. I J
ra&gt;on tape*. Cotton or nylon
• Finished Laundry
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C A L L 1.921
arcounl Future unlimited Write
S u n t h siile
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Located under
the shade N e n k u r lk 11 lliiis attil I h in t to .
ln»tn •• with
home ____________
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lor local interview to Sales Mali
SwUlli Side I uoilm all llld*.
of a big oak tree Close in Util M2 M l West 2nd St
Phone 320
nger. Boom Ills., tut Tremoni
inti I asi M ih M
I N I ) IM M I It t.
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Street, Boston 8, M ass
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Young man
hiith
Phone IUI
Wa&gt; Soli, Now {a;., wlole 101
Raym ond K. Uindqulst. Assoc lair
compute bedroom suites. 1 hone
Kr&gt;1|,u te. not alratd of
rent '..t stock* tost
Phone 1(773
Atlantic Bank Bids:
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hard work Old established com
I uruiturr t in ie r MC West 1st St.
s.1.7. the new &lt; lit,ton OullKiard J S
panv W rili B.is Wl, (or tiller | j_ Nulicev amt I*, isooalvH P ami I II P
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Builder — Phone 135V
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V E N E T IA N B L IN D S
Al l ska, Spain Fare paid loin's
l.mal 111111
2.VIII \r%. id 4t;r &lt;ur V t i i r r Slalioil Mutt*
pltJIKi- I T uts ■ Mctieil W 1111.&lt;m
U nU den low rust homes.
Free estimates
Write to Mfg
U. S Jobs to 119.UUO Trades.
M Clark
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Agent— tiletrn *' Lit, 2il!l l.jil
For your Heal Estate needs:
Otflcis, Factories StamiH'd * i-lI
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addressed i-nv tiring* reply Job IL— 1 LOW 1 It* ft V N Is sH Itl It**
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till 1iililv nit' .1 ml ||iayiliK lul a.i
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phone 2513
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your General Kleettlr Dealer.
E v i n r u il e S a le s anil S e n ire
51,000 DOWN
S A N F t H ID M D T D It UO.
S n n f u n l lite r trie Co.
H IG H S H I u o L le t wilti |Kiwer
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mower needs lawn; to mow
luxe ind suaciuui. ma«unr&gt; cun 304 East First St
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t illi S A L E Vv. i 1 t.mil 2 oh... e'H IG IDAIite.
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A t ) Sanford. Fla
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p 'o E A H O ID Film s. Cam eras and
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phone 1425. Tuim tuic Center UHEA.VIDO Morning Si-ntliid, Ur
your old washer, on a new Fri
lift W First.
tidalre Auto in a lie Washer. At
landu Evening Star Call ttalidi
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Hay. Mft5 J
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appraisal
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M i S, Sanlord Ave.
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UM s Sanlord Ave
Phoue lift “
clean, eaei-llent londltlon $39 511,
A W N IN L H
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21 5u
I. A I. lit.IN W O H K S
Aluininum, canvas, metal.
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Free estimates
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Dealer fur G lljd rn Paint
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S M I T H 'S K N A IM ’IN
Call 1310 J I or 1770
5
A M . other Hand Instruments
T U R T I. E M O W E R S
Complete line arces*ories
Moving
•
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•
Storage
U n sa y 17-92 South
Phune 2115
E a*y T u r n
Brutal System,
I &lt;« al A l ung Ill-lam e
Itepairs
1 in p n o l W'arrhiiiisu
K E I M M IX C O N C R E T E
We invite vuiir inquirlet
Grease Traps • Septic Tanks
LoHMinu
T ra itM fe r
lit K I I C S M l S I C S I I D I *
Window Sill* • liuti'1%
n n d S lo r n p e Co.
!Mil I'etlar Ave
I'lionr 1119
M I R A C L E C O N C R E T E CO.
«H East 3rd si
Phune iw*
Phone 1335
309 Kim Ave
U.CJDII S A N D IN O A Fintshiu*.
Uak floors furnished, laid &amp; ftn W
Cits Television Seta
ZENITH
l-hi 'l Healiilii,ble term* III but L*j
119 95 Up
Free Demnrutralliin
11 E L U S IO N
lues* since I92ti Old floors made,*B R tlH rN ’S A M O C O S T A T IO N
Tlie New 55‘s t
like new. L E Stevens. Ituule ■ &gt;
101 South Park
Plmne 9197
Sale* ami Si'rvire
2, Bus 227. Pimm TIG II 4
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G E N E R A L P A 1 N T IN O
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1197-W
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wu In n rrsp rin g mattresses tin
Plowing, discing, grading Tree
M A C H IN E S
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each. Mrs. Gear. 832 Husalia S E W IN G
and shruhbi rv ro v e d
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make*
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Drive
tinnier WiI E 2nth M
Phone I HU.
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without bloweri Also Fluoi I ui
IT WONT HE I.ONt; NOW
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till Kit It It It It I D I D ?
I.et 11* install your
I I 01
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f 'lour lurnarr
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Red Rucker
2 91
firi'iilalim ? Dealer
5 9*
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T 95 200 Soiilii Park Ave
Car Bed
Part Sanlord Ave •
Plume I IE
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895
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WASHING MACHINES
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9 95 1
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129
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W rinviT* nmt Stunner*
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103 89 E. I l l SI.
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USED THACTORH
Chef G a* Itange Eveellentromli
Niehi*
Ford Tractor with 4 mw Holland
linn Pnom I 2uj M after 5 p m H UG S m d Upliol.lrry Durarleau
plantine uoJD. t l loo
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UP TO $100 TRADE IN
HRITT TRACTOR CO.
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Phone SOI fur &gt;uur old n frit’eralor on a
Smifortl
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brand new 1 ItlG ID A IH E
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Call 2117 lor appraisal
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Full ExplanationsTo Be Given Red Bid
Received
Of Future House Bills— David Coldly
Says Education
Provides Means
For Improvement

THI'HSDAV. OCT. 7, 19.M

A xm ln lril I'rr-s

Lca-eil NVir«*

Johns, Hoaltli Officer
On Polio Situation In Capital

BO N N . Germany '.fv— Sovicl For
, cign Minister V M M olotov's new
i bla for lour power talk* aimed at
j unifying Germany won support
frem German Socialist* in I’arlia
ment today But Chancellor K "n
rad Adenauer's government roali
lion partle* spurned II
The Mololov proposal alto gtd a
cold boulder from British Foreign
Sccretarv Anthony Eden, and a
TALLAH ASSEE
&lt;/Pl —
Teacher* "1 South.idr Rrimar)'
French Foreign Office spokesman
S|H
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School will hr in Ihrir room* In
said Ihc I'n ilrd Stair*. Britain and
S A N F O R D — City CommUstonei
night at 7:30 o'clock and any John Kader today announced hi- o f tin* F lo ritla Hoiifse o f R e ­ France had left thr door "P m l«
parent* m i hint: In %l*tl Ihrm m.iy eandidary for re election lo Ih*
p re se n t nt Iv e s
tolil
P a re n t * constructive Russian proposal* on
do so at that lim r prior to l!ir City rommisMnii in group one Ka
Germany, but ih.*i no such pro
I’-TA meeting .it * O x lock
der is concluding ni« first trrru , T e n e h e r A s s n le n ilo rs to d a y pnsal* ha I t&gt;ern (mind in M o l d * * ' .
• • •
a* a megiber of the commission. j roprrtscnalivr.H i ii t r &lt;• d u c • *|&gt;cech Iasi night
Hr ! T. I.. Taylor, recniitor from having been elcrled in November.! jt*K |,j||4 jn th e I9.V* le p islu In the Fluted sllons, V
K
(hr A rm y recruiting office at O r - .
Krishna Me inn id India raltril on
lando, *»nl yeatetiLy that the * r r - '
.hf‘,' annosincrnirnt. j
e * mc V,v ***.-h « ? ” hiMf leader* of Fa*! and West Germany
vice offer, course* in H7 schools
J ’! d '
e *P l« H » e * « C « &gt; «»&gt;“ » *
.ugether on unification lie
to hiRli school Inanrhr, and that campaign. I prnmiied the people , ,|0 .
,aiti lh r c....,, i n ion had reroc
|*t ,\ members attending ni/ed Ihe lovrrelgnlv of East Ger
all thr brunches of Ih r Arm y arc of Sanford only that I would make | ||r
i open. The Hew Arm y uniform will
a legislative workshop here h&gt;o many an-1 the AVe*tern power*
br issued In thr winter of 11*55, hr
meny bills heve been slipping were preparing lo do the same
•aid. T h r recruiting i r i y r i n t it at
through wilhout anyone knowing In Ihe We*I
Ih* post office earh Wednesday.
Ih rir prosi.tons with sp o n o rln g
Therefore, he said, leader* of
• • •
members explaining they "just Ihe two section* should hr able lo
A n edict of the (hririlo town
make a few administrative ( ham: “ef together and work out unifir*
council, prohihiliinic school stu­
lion
dent* from darning In thr Memor­
Such measures sometime* have
" I t appear* to ti* that It sfvnf) I
ial Building auditorium unle», they
lurn*d out |«y have Important ef I h«. i*o* ih'e for Germ ans lo talk
rrm ovr their shoes, ha* caused
to 1*0101*0*
Germ an* in order to (Ind
feci*
In
llnd w a y e an uproar in the small communi­
" I 'm going lo esprit a member oi .ii I n . I lhr beginning of w ay*ity. M'-ndwra of the council aro
who read* a bill on the floor In lo r*t ih lu h the unity of Ihclr hwo
M ayor M. L. Gary, Nelaon Gore,
know the subletf matter thorough eiMintry." Krl.hna Menon sail,
Karl |&gt;aul, M errill S t a l e y , B. F
adding that Germany w s* a key r*
jy," David said
It rely ami T. II Daniell Sr.
• • •
lie »ald thr l!»5S Legislature lo-aie
I I K F D ll'\ltl M E M IN S I'lillliN
*nl».. * u r • tu -1 S|.ii A l I* * . t,nil * i , Ind, * in i r in t.d i hr
Fden expiencd hi* vie*** at •
loral Junioi 1 hamhei of l nm m rirr «*&lt; lhr lo-.i ••oifll i-l fill |i i -*i ■ ol Inn .1* d lhr ll*i i-l Itir •,|iil|i
must look far Info fhe future to
The ll. S Civil Service Com
nirnl
lhe
dr|t«ftmrnt
c
a
n
ir
,
nn
il«
l
i
o
r
k
.
I h.
......
lull- tin n mi fillip I ih I j i h i . it •lu Ilir
mission, Atlanta, Ua . announce*
[cope w lh such problem * as sex •'on’- rivalive party confrrenee in
Itlaikp-Mil, EngLm I
•••linn a* a |&gt;,it ol Fir. l'ir«rnlou&lt; t t o l ll.i
1 Itllrl 111111111-1 ll.ll .1it-l 11 ..III Ihl |lii •|t nil It-.
an open competitive examination
I crim e* and child m&lt;-|e*lali m
duller ot Hi, ll&gt;r dr|*aitmrol In Ihr p ,*l t»,l.
lull- h« Im •n i I r nl % il.thni ot I ti. |o i I ||||l •
for indefinite or permanent at)
"T hrou gh education we can re
"T h e y ithe R u ssian *I have made
firr hi*. In s.nlnrd. hr «,id I S I , II I ’hnt**)
pointment h* the po.ituun of suitdure rrlm r. raise productivity. »r every effort to draw Germ any to
illtutr rlrik . substitute catvier
dure rliim area* aril reduce wet their *lde and to prevent ns Iron*
and special deliver* messenger In
fare anil correction program s." he
rawing Germany to o u rs." E d rn i
Ihc Sanford po t office Appllca
said “ A strong education pm : .aid
aid "T h e y h i*o rre*i»».| German
lions will
acceplcd from per
gram ran do much lo redurc child; l trmed
i&lt;
forces in their «ertor long
sons who reside within the de
molesters ansi »ex offenders "
ago They have , t onstslently re
livery of Ihe post oilier named or
T h r Incoming House speaker fil*ed to agree In G rn n a n y beipg
who are bona fide pstron* of *uch
said Florida's gradual shift from rennllod. exeept on term , whivli
otflre Persons employed in Ihe
a rural to a more metropolitan * o ild resnll In Ihr Communist ml
post olllre will be considered bona
W A S H IN G T O N (&gt;Pi
Internal Revenue •
■ 'one? | I ot* to.
norily being gi*rn lh r power to
Tide patron* nl the nflire The be Lhe ^ • n v°ra m % c al Ions f f i ! t i ? « ^ m y and i. 7 growth m
Andrew a aald ts«l«y Ihc g •wrnmrnt in
•
. t *ghl i»-g * h .**«
subvert thr whole *t.ile
ginning ralr nl pv* lor substitute
IMialw i* hiul-ht
' This I* the Comm unist plan to soiled adihtl nisi taxes n "win.If , II p ru lit," (
click* and substitute carriers Is government, and that, hasid upn, vex offender* and chiM mole*ler*
and it i* still their plan, which you pn-jecta.
$1 *il5, and lor special delivery Ihe knowledge Ihus acquired, I lo Ihe fore.
Andreis* ga*r this api-t,i&lt;al in tin- en.-'r
Rural areas h a * e fewrr *ex of ■•an trail in your papers Ih U mot ft
mes*eiiRtr» ,1 5**5 per hour Apple would lend my elforl* to the tm
which in nmntha - f • •asf i r &gt; . he i u p • I m Hion
\\
»' ( im n
I tilt
ran i* must hive reached thel: provement of f'ily service* I he frm lrrs. he said, possibly b rc a u 'i ing "
Eden raid he rxoe'-tcti Ihe n’nr who got government Insured lu.sn* in » u n of •'
lath birthday, but must not have lieve I hive fulfilled Ih .si p"* everyone knows everyone d ie . The
( ••••»• (••iitrnhtv n l I ir l u tirn
an-|
pocketed
the
dtlfeteusc.
m
cnym
lly
of
a
big
city
m
ake*
It
•
I
I
I
W
I
IP»||«
lf*c|
I
IN
i»rt
nation
conference
decision
reachedi
passed their snth birthday on Ihe m lse."
‘ Without dtacloaiug sxiutlv ’ hat we p1 &gt;poi*
i
•! f*l * I \ iff ti \ In he h i 1
He conlmued. " I I has been m&gt; leva dangerous lo give way to de in London last week on Ihe rearm
dele of film s applications Thesr
age lim it* a • not apply to per pleasure. In conluncllon with th» prated Impuhet. he said
i * llrjNkrr I
ClHl'imiOlM
Ing of Western G erm any lo he w» think thaic * r * aaprci of ,|| thr*e ,-ttn tha
State School Sttpl. Thom as P ratified by lhe various Parliament* a fighting chance to get at this In
i p I • |»r
r jl Com
son* entitled In te trrans' prefer ulher commissioners, lo rm birk
i ence. N flcf*‘» rf firm * and fur an a sewerage Improvement pn» Ralley urged educators In work bee aide Uie consequence* of - r| coma "
t inlrrt bt»
C h a'ro -v" Capvban.42.Saarf, «*iA
(her Information may be obtain gram for our city. During the r u t as a learn In seeking legislative jeettfn are "s o fearful ( 0 . a u &gt; . '.
»it •% lm &gt;i o*ir»f i»r»i'ir\ if
u question repeatedly aaked by the
ed from Ih* po*tm a*ler el Uie few months, ee have been maliau aglloo on school matters, lie aaM plate;”
« *tf h j - trim fil'd hk i fr «|
average
pci.nn
a.
a
result
of
th*
local po** tU Itti ot froia Ihe Full* an effort to ''In fp ro v e - our Ol» he had been told t»T a legislator of
•
f
II I lift \ I m | af • V
S 1*1
There h.s.1 been some feara Ir rominlttce'a investigation u a * ’ anU f* n *d r *er*’lee regional otflre
-Brets Berausr of m v familiarity one instance In which a group of Bonn ..........
m ii coalition j-ir
..
lt|i|»r | fl If &gt;
1 '
I |11 til It
that one w,
of the
with nur City government, 1 (eel teacher* boned legislator* Invited, n r , _ , v y rrr |)rm oCr * f s - might We going to !&gt;• *t-le to get any nf
I Forsyth St . N W . Atlanta
it uli tihitr t •« ti ir * d ii
•lint I ran ronllntte In he u*rlui to «oeak lo them on school matter* f.ivnr ,hp IM.W
hid Itut this money hack
t Idlllt ff|«f*l;9 » Ills fl ll III I m
The senator .all he dldn‘1 know*
10 the rltlren* of Sanford a* a and Ihe lawmaker* found rml t *•*- ry,** government coalition rimed
IN« II
if Ilk •»*.
•I I »
whether any tux !.**»• hail hern
member of (heir rtty commission only Ihm c In the world they were raph, tmtjy
s M h 9 • % I ; •w•*! t ii.i fi
11 la because I feci lhal I have Interested in was more teachers'
violated, hot * a lh -I A ll'll* w» I ••
••• f l»# U|l| liinvr '•» ll in r l*'i
made some small contribution tn salaries."
arc what might Iw don*
Ik |f«f f|« I lilt l»f r»if| .ia||.t ( I I I kill'
Sanford that I announce for re
Andrrw . asslllrd III* rom m iltrr
Bailey declared lhe.se teachers
•|%r rrn illt lfla* I Mill.la sit flu
elcrllon "
he was Just a. unxiom a. any-ns
leoresented a minority hul " It 's
!• f mill* ftn* n* H ' ii ii « (I is iin '
In I'o llc I all) adililinlial tax* - p-&gt;*
Kader I* married lo Ihr forme- ining to lake some lim e In heal
•tin* •»•• in I • i ii I m i I X»J
atblr on lhr*,- profit- II* sanl tinNellie Cunningham of Sanford the wound* of the legislative dele
I
a m sif fli«' c u n ••••ini nt Hi*
They live al lot Colonial Dr wllh gallon If II hapiwned a* he de­
tiiiii*lera* nirlhodt, n
itllnr-l I*
i *i 11?in il m ii *ii fiiu iit vu n * •11-tfki . -f |
their two children. Sandra and scribed ll.”
him, weir appatrnti- •&lt; lowed m
I n II m
f
lh r e«p*ilatliai llial " • o ffrin l
MIAMI
— Thte advisory on Patsy. Kader Is a veteran of World
Bailey prrdirlcd Florida school
&lt;li im « I i unit
liMqihote, In Ihe tax tin
hurricane llarel was Issued al It W ar It, a member of Ihe Flrsl enrollment "coulJ casllv r n r t i otic
•Hi C*'tl
I •ftlliii'i
H r added, howevei. lhal Ih n c
a m f E S T l by Ihe San Juan. I ' l l . Bapll*l Church ol Sanford, and Ihe million by l9Vi»sn" Prr*«n l en
LAKELAND
— A committee
1*1I••I I III* Nl ll I*
lolfowlng organizations:
Junini
are a lot let, lmiph*il*‘« than n* -«l
has been appointed to «tmlv i&lt;-&gt;
Weather B U K I I I
mllment
Is
over
wn.noo
tv|f V
llhl* ..........
Navel reconnaissance e lrrrill &lt; hamber of Commerce. American
*lb!r -Itr* for i new F l'ifH a ' |t people think "
American
William Simon, conn.il f u ll'*
cnelratrd the r&gt; r of hurnranr legion and Disabled
ru* Comm ission l-uildini• If.ilM utff
* |&lt;
con»n;ili»e. *aid In aJvnm e --( •k-r
[Taiel this morning and found i. |Neteran»
Chairm an J J Parrish .aid **
mme ill-tame south of the poslttoe ,
] lerday thr committee will con*l'ht hearing " I can't help hut feel *’-*i*
flit* ttMIfls »M Uu *••»•!
reported In Ihe f l a m
advisory
all sites available In any commit •tilt a ir Income tax pi ihl* in*" for
Ik if 111F#'7 ' VI J
Mu
seme hull-lei. who i-ape-l fal i*
1 his Indicates that the hurricane
nlly
t n III!*
•iitlft •h i * nf I** NIlf ft
# has been moving In a more we*t
Committee member* are !(-&gt;h&lt;tii turn* floin the trnlal housing pio
Vfill*-Itilt/« f
TALLAH ASSEE
prop-.*ed C
arly path al a slower speed ol
AA’o*»trn of Tampa. Thoms.
change In Ihr age limit for slate Swann of Wintrr Haven and II »r giam .
Ili r fifth ilfr^ if|t»M l fti if I i Mi
about 10 mile* par hour.
wildlife officer* will be one of the ry Tookr »f Sanford
iifirr
kftmiiiijlN m-t iiiffiittuii.iilk
Al 11 a in fE S T l. Ihe hurrlram
It. E » ln t Dean J r , who I*
m ailers In be lakrn ap hv Ihe
Is centered al latitude 12 9 north,
The roniml*&gt;lon also will hx-l
K l'K A K I 111- A m i h m I I e Hm i I Ifkll'kVhrfl lhr * ••fiiliMitii * hill n
connected with Ihe P rtlle Paris
FTorlda Game and Fre.h AVater Inlo Ihe p-i««ihlllty of &lt;hlfling froio
Iftililir •ful |ifl\ Mr .1 if r in r fit *, |’i
longitude fin 4 west, or about 6n
ll t i f r eti tif I f i i r stfi* hftf»ti flgrpl,
Lingerie enurern. qualified to*
F ish Commission meeting here Ihe pre*ent one and three flflh*
Ilia rnfivi'lkiflnfi- fil l mi *i| m«|i
miles north northwest of Curacao,
I I M I ,«&gt;M, *••»♦» Im * sEMEtj
day
as
■
candidate
for
Ike
City
Oel
I*.
Director
K
ll
June*
an
k'|Ml Ik
Ik Mi • fit|fi
&lt;f &gt;
«r illfia
|t W.l ll has increased In Inlen
bushel hot to a one and tw ollflh*
tllrr^fli imflff I • #1*; •?
commlsalwi
In
grnuu
two,
sc*
nounced
today.
W A SH IN G T O N P Spxd* • **k In s.ftnw ft * hv
sitv and Is now- attended by winds
liurhel bos for shipping eitruflu I • • f •»* I ’tuft *1 .1 «t• tft'l «M • I* .ft
cording
tn
II.
N.
Bayer,
Tlly
Present
regtilstlon*
require
that
fh» n%»•* 1*1
of 115 miles per hour within 65
Callfornta now uses the tm xIlM begins t*»!*y on Pie-f|enl I • ••»*
raf f n *i fiiimiB t» I if 4i»»t f|l l «
clerk.
newly hired wildlife officer* be box
miles of Ihr center In the northern
huwer's "grand plan' In mndrrn
iF ifrtd if i
nMtf • f , »nrf mf»t
•Iff ifiillrMn. •ii ftiflltci
between
Ihe
age*
of
21
and
45
Dean
Is
a
recent
arrival
in
the
and eastern semicircle and w M ln
The rommlttfon also voted In ira the nation's hl gh s a v .yslein
iif ih r s tfiftiftl v i r tl ^m fl* e f i 1Ih •♦ hi * f4»* »i ••nf r«4f»* a f 11***!•
Jones said (here had been some spend 12.000 to bring M iss Amr*
city from Atlanta, Ga. He liras
n miles of center to south and
at an e*limaled f i l of to bl'lion
\
S f n ff*»fk I «*H • *fi|Hf »
Ifi j •**r r* §|M»ntlf in • .sfl'l \* I 1*111
dl*cu**lon
for
revising
jxdlry
In
at 117 N. Summerlin Ave.
tea (Lee Ann Meriwether of Cali dollar* over the rn-xt In &gt;i *r
weal.
I
i i'fllH f I hhi with fl»» f rl if inti *fit|i I *.4111 *• N•f ft III »i*|r*,il it* f.*n
the ra *e * of wildlife officer* who fornia) In the Orange Bowl, Ga
Gale winds extend outward 2'di
The question ol how I** (■*•! I* r III ftn I III a Mil fit* I S N 4 t % I nnllflff III M 1 hr *!••«• 11.1 *VI*
leave Ihe service then *eck to re narilla Carnival. C lln is E xpo llh-n hill will he uppermo I ill Ihe mlndi
miles to Ihe north and east and
I h r f « I III • |f• f»f f r« r f il l f
|i«ik* I f«»ll«mrr ».l t*i&lt; i ufiitntifii *
turn after age 45
to miles toward the west Further
and Ceniral Florid* Exposition
of a special five mernlier advi »v
rn .lilrn l
f
If* Hf t f l g l |tN l l »fk If 1lull
I itlifff'tf•
Am ong other topic* are
pro
Increa-e In Ihe area ol hurricane
AI«o apprn*rd wav a prn|x&lt;.al Ii- rom m illee iqirning two d i v * *•( f I Miff I il n...!..&lt;» 4|kh I
. ii»tf r , fi » fi« •n i ill* .1 • •
posed addition lo three wild life spend up lo J5.000 to finanti
and gale winds It expected during
It
I hi ♦ »|jrfil *•. *r fi Mt« .»••
management a rra s— St A ljrk * in broadcasts by Tom Moore. r.idi" licarlng* lialay Wiln«- *• I f -in 77 S d k f I
Ihe ne *l 12 hours with conllnued
organlrallnns are *rhr*tul**l lo
If it k
• 'M .l .•ft»l f*
• Ihl* r n.kl
VA'akulla County. Aurllla lo Tay
westward movement at about 10
showman,
af
the
Florida
Slat.
testify
I tih**uffiim |M* • f &gt;ffii* f Ik It*
I Ilk
T A L L A H A S S E E '-T -T h e most lor, and Hendry In Hendry County
miles per hour
F a ir In Tampa
If \t *• If
\\ M l M N h
,.-M M -&lt; .* I *1 •ll \ . v i
E lw nh o A cr named *n old Airnv
fhl.% is a very dangerous storm recent survey of Florida llbrarle* — and closing a portion of Brevard
The commission voted lo pa* atxoclatr. retired Gen l.ur u (•
It • • ill
m i \Mi
i
Mil Mm
It*
and vessels are advised to rxer shows about half nf thr Mate's County lo commercial fl-hlog. and D irk Pope nl C vp rrts Garden
rise caution during Ihc next 21 population Is served by public a seining program for Lake Ma * 2.:no he advance)! lo defray rn*l» Clay, tn head Ihe rnm m ltler II Ifltft u r n i n n« ••ufl» f»f 1 •» •if* * (hr m i 4*hiii * f v r jf •*! • •mult
gorrie. Sf Petrnburg
#nut ffla *f»l
If • f.HIfll
hours
Precautions
should
be book lending institutions
of the I9.M governor's baseball din has instruction) to rmne t i nk with Inn, S « . I f j | r l . tfix ill** I If
4'i
a report for iubm l**h*n l* *'on fnr Ifr »| III IfMfi** .*»• I f X* " " B | to* ot
Slate Librarian Dorothy Dodl
taken against possible hurrlram
ner In SI Peleribnrg
g
rrss
In
January
reported
Ihe
slate
has
about
half
fi«if
Mir
a
*t
•
ifi'l
m winds on Ihe i«(and of Aruba Ihl
A proposal lhal Ihe comml**|on
An • s»rh* I. I* f il k't «»»•• |Mf k It!
R H R IN E C H I B TO M E E T
a library book a person nn Its
* • afternoon and early tonight.
lake over ‘poniorshlp of Ihe Santa
|(.iiii{h • i- »t.*i ‘ f * * Infpf • f i|lrl«*i| hiu f*» llrt • Milk* f » I * * V \
public shelves and spends VI cent
H ip* M i m i *. V\» ilh»» Mu m .ii \«»il ffV fn •»»un fs i*f P f l HIM „fMV4 |f|^
The Sanf6rd Shrine Club wl) ria n t football games played at
a person a year on library serv meet In (he banquet hall of the Lakeland during Ihe
Chrl»lma&gt;
i|tn ftiuyrtiif nl «*f .» lif^ti |i.r-N*if* f»#|l Ilf ft|s I ’ *1 s\ t|f |r nf IfM'UV hi
lee.
Mrf ii • h i '*
%iili. f»ifn»i|r**
k \|riff ii is I if t lift,’ up Ihr Ii* i« ; |. r*
Masonic Temple tomorrow night holidays was pretenled The com
Florida has some 230 llbrarle* al • o'clock fnr Ihe annual e|e« m in io n derided In consider lb*
kNr *fh» f
• •fllrf »ll»
including collection* al college* lion of officers and a buitness proposal which would cost tD.Onu
D E F U N IA K S P R IN G .. »• - N
and universities and technical anil meeting, according to A F Ram
drunken father killed ht *-lea&gt;i:
T E H R A N . Iran V* — A military law libraries
tay, secretary
ed wife snd then wa. *hot to
court handed death sentence* to­
*teath by h»r father or ir her*
day to the first 12 Iranians brought
yesterday. Wilton I'n nniv *h**"ilt
lo trial In Ihe rurrent drive againat
Aubrey Marlkonatd *aid
a Soviet spy ring In Ihe arme.l
Dead weie Da* id '.'-til*-, Ii
. forces
Forrest Breckenrldge anrtounred and Anita Kemp Noble. 22 Nn
iX
The defendant*— to a rm y officers
•"day that Ihe Cham ber of Com chsrges were tiled against M r*
lh e p»t»ni. - e|w at* •••* 1i tr!v
T U L S A , tut.
*&gt; \ to
,*•*
'and two civilians— were tried In
merce bat recrlved word from the Nobles' father ' hsrlte l&gt; m p , *hr restdent'al at* t in outlm i.l fnl.s Ii* "led ovi i * belt*.* to tik* Ibrit
aeeret sessions They said Uiey
Hal Le*hon agenry of New York officer said The shotg'in slaying Is l**e it*-| **ver abandoned ml &lt;o-t yo un g-ter- f*-*tu .rti*H»i
would appeal the sentence*
Pax g j well, that .I*1 * «pjt*|e of blow­
that N B C -T V will soon trhedule &gt; ’icrtirreil at Kem p'* hun-e
V anre Sootb i d l i b o o i i N tut il
Sanford
and Ion about two mile* below the ing op a• *nv lime ga. io*t j*e l,a . i
representative, •aid hi:.
C L E V E L A N D A - A landlubber mother, who run* a small grocery showing *&gt;f "The
Seminole bounty S lo ry ." a recent
Alabama line
Iroleiim e,|&gt;ril told a galberlllg •&lt; top-.tiv Iij i hr- ke*t Hi •* b'eii
who la y s he doesn't like railroad*. store In Londonderry. N S
!y
made
film
nn
the
count*1
,
in*l found it &gt;a(e If*1 promttep
of priqH-rly *»w n* * I* I night
U angrv al buses and won't fl*
Becuaie of hli distaste for othrs
W’O R T V of New
York
ha
for Nova
let out ......
. Scotia In a home means of transportallnn— he didn't scheduled
| r r Miller already ha. .ilun the firm w*H|l*l S-ep a iotiit.ini
the
film
for
a
M
ar
77
made boat yesterday H r gol tea* tay what he has against th e m dune-1 hi-, home Iter au ,e *1 "j n w it* Ii ot (be area
*howlng. and W M R R -T V of Jack
H r aid tee-lid* •huwed at lea l
- v r i|»-. ei ing *t|or of g a ." that
O R L A N D O 'D - J i m r s O
R a ­ than two miles beftre he was ur and df*plte Ihe (*&lt;•! he never had •onvllle hat been ten! a copy ot
been In a boat before, he bought
tilled the l-o*i » lie t*.|*l the oir"l nr well, in thr half krition in
gans. caplsln nf the atate road to hit ankles In water
Ihe
film
and
It
expected
lo
1*1*
But Howard A. Tattrle vowed a do-ll yourself boat kll and went
T A L L A H A S S E E o r - Ft rots Per ing of no te It-III 11*0 |*e|.on* till I which 'he .*Ii«»l t. l*K#t' t It*
cam p at Oviedo, wa* arrested ye*cast ll within Ihe next several
lo work
entTeacher A**n le ad e r* opened troolilr v i* tv I in g a * In**-, but also d l.ilo .c 'l the ate** I* b-incy
t*rd a r on a charge of Invetllga he would try again
weeks.
He spent three months and
Bui from the flrsl. apparently
a Don of murder.
» three-day workshop in the House I rum a well drilled in l!l|J and t coin tied with old r o i l mine
12.000 on h li boat. Only 45 minutes Ihe work didn't go well n o g n
A . k r d h**wr he -le.c r it»«**l Die .it
cham ber of the rapltol today
Ills wife'* death Sept. S had been after be let out, l ! r 52-year-old Lovejoy, manager of lhe Lake
REPORTED iu 7
P i.y iged f**ur year, later
*« loraled In the I - tna Lind* ILatlOtl, Smith teplleil
listed •• sv'clde, She w as found &gt;n novice seaman wa* bark on the •rood Boat A Motor Co., wher*
Mra. C D Johnvwt of tjuinrv.
P A R IS '*• — Faahloo detlgne.
" I n one wont—d a n gerotp. *'
bed shot Ihroagh lhe head with shore of Lake Erie, rescued by Tattrle rented work iffare, said lacquet Path la reported seriously stale prestdent. said Ihe |Hine**e development I* ihe Elsenhower
A vail.ilili- teronl* showed (hit
her a rm s around their youngest Coast Guardsmen his more can he:
of Ihe workshop was to train Elem entary *r|ii**l
HI.
EUenhower principal Vernon six welt, were not rap|»ml, hot
trama
nl
lav
amt
professional
pen
child. Randy. «. R a g a n *' M cali­ Uoua friends bad alerted.
A
spokesman
for
the
a
tv
IM
'*
Used an outboard motor Instead
flllml only with mud and .an*l
ber pistol lay beahle bar.
” 1 fucaa It had a few leaks," of an Inboard and filled Ihe open 'B e t, salon said yesterday hl« fat’ pie who will arrange and conduct Jackson told the group.
" I am not ait a L in u M I «l*i not Ttm task ot locating all the veils
Uie form er boxer, railroad portar
lier shaft hole with rags and •bowing* left him "v e r y tired." rounty Institutes for legislative
plan lo take my own children out wa* said l*t lie almo.t itn|Mis«dile
"w ^ E T O lO S E T
and laborer said sadly of his boat
*d over them. Uaed ordinary and he I* reeuoeratlnc from an chairman, officers and leader«.
Oil company geologists aaid Die
The objective, she said. Is I p of school."
O R L A N D O tm—A meeting of "D o e s anybody know where I can window putty lhal dissolve* In w a­ earlier attack of jaundice. Other
At that, another father s[*oke up: recent drought |Mis»il*ty might hasr
P ln n o s (Male League director* get It fixed? ”
ter Instead of eaulklng. Ham mered reliable anurcea, however, said Ihr stimulate and guide support of
scheduled for Suaday here has
Tattrle, who came to Cleveland In batky serewa, splitting boards routurler'a condition w as much legislative programs for services "Y o u ran count mine absent let the underground gas escape
through cracks In the ground
i three year* ago, want* In visit his Failed lo put In a keel.
j
been postponed until Oct. 17.
for efilldren
n°w
graver than was admitted

Strolling
In Sanford

Kader Announces
Candidacy Today
For Re-Eleciion

Internal Revenue Conimi^sionm
Optimistic About Geftim/ raxes

I tillitiiorc Indicted

On Ptirgery Counts

; Relating To Reds

Storm Hazel
Increases
In Intensity

Sanfordilc Member
Of Site Committee

H. E. Dean Jr.
Is Candidate

Age Limif Change
Will Be Discussed

Work Is Storting
On Highwoy Tlon

4

Library Survey
Results Told

Daughter's Slayer
Killed By Father

Twelve Iranians
Sentenced To Die

Picayunish Traveler
Fails In Try A t Trip

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Lx pel Is Tell Rioperty Owners
About Danqri ()/ lUq I xplnsmn

NBC-TV W ill Show
Local Film Soon

Captain Charged
With Wife's Death

Leaden Of P-TA
Open Workshop

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4 .5

Aid Asked
Of Federal
Goverment
Public Service
Physician III
T AI I MIASSF.K (.TM—Act­
ing ilov John i .‘dtoiluled ft
ronforom e for 3 p in. today
with St-ite Health O fficer
Wilson Sowder »o discuss tha
polio outhrerik in Tallahassee
which
enspv.

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227

I -s'oti County Health of fi­
ner Jo e Hi ttowirh will nit In

on Ih r mceliog
Jotin ve -.terdav a krd (he t ' S.
P-hlii II
f ' imir.edli i t*ir out*
|ti* iii'i|i
lurak
•f
Hr .*•
i-l ••
etl
'
e - *lie
*r-iio It-a *.
* i r t* ii • ratbei Dun arms
ind '
ml
t| I nn' t&gt; lie" e |hq
Hr
p ill** ■ it-i it on hr...... i
’ my
w*i| »r hot it i nn tinner" th in
V her* •i» ,i i m T alt ih:i .ee last
a i-i V
N- rni ill*
tin polio viru s does
nut tin i* e to - - l l weather, Dr.
v &gt;*l*i . nl iinl i lo r a k In p re ad
I the -Ii - - • lo'ild be e x p e c t r j
w l h III* routing "I fall
Mol we d i n-u have enough
...III weather m I Inn Ll t'» m ake
it" t il ing*- in r.i-nn* an r l le e t i v e

anl in fighting the ill*ea*e." Iia
.aid
I *r S**wder .*t*l he had nuked
Ihl B oard ol lln lth '. regional rnipnr* I. who rincr all of We*4
Florida, in dt ip hi* other work
I* tnpnt at ily m l eiineenlr.ale on a
tberk t-i li&lt; I * dfletmine whether

i.

an*

sanitation problem

n T a U x h a t.f* Hist could be retpunilhle

ln f"i rued by icp-ulii
hail

(hit Jo h n s
i d hr v * lead* In a»k Ihe

1 ibim I ttudgei i u iiii i -Inn fnr re
•'
I em eiC'itrv fund, fit figlit
I-- 1 i- i *• Itr b-ivder said tie
il*l eof gl«e an olfhand e s lt m n t s
• mil '■ wniilit be tn-• •11 -1 but he
i -I o -1 I 'link * n b l.nili.il sum
•*u|i| I*.- lire* . it *
It* '-Hi.ulri met in ihe g tvern ir'a

ilfn &gt; wiih a ileli-i1 iti 'M from I'a t* itirlle ill I r.inkliii ■ -unty to disi i
t h r polio itnali n there
\n infant died 5tond.iv night at
' n i i l w l l e and in adult died last
night nl wh.it iloctiu&gt; .ml might
hate Iw rn |xdio
\ 'iinn g the lair 1 . *i the .irk !l*l
I **
Bernard H &lt;entilum. a
- I 'l l • phy-ir.an vbn had been
* ding

in j***|m pirientlnn

meat-

• i" ' • in -i ' - i i f ..... . j.
lu ll *l.i* have hem (token m.tkn
Hi* Iti’.rnblirn
the lirg * 1 *!
.n.dr (anttly gi *up I * rotttf do •t
* if i Ih* ill e.» e
l&gt;t
R ’ l-rnhltitn i . the second
In* Inr lo ennlt.n l (viiin here
Wi- tie* Imnied .ilr help In lop
do* i itud tn*l preading eptdem le
•f i**»lio here m T a lla b a ss r e .'*
Inlm
. ti I in * M c g i mi lo I ’ S.
io*g*”.'fl G itte ia l I - m u d Srhi-'le
• I* t ked lhal duel-*? and * Iher
t ' e i i a l ' , 1. b*
eul hr|e to help

teitaxetl i&gt;c.il pin tiian
\ dot.
•it nur.e. already h u e tome hete
finoi fithet e lie,
I In *igl* Die
itlit' l h i. r i u . e ]
mi d r lib anil '*
m l * unpara' S I I * m il ) rlfi I on 111)1,1 pa' •ot
it ha &gt; *' *• i ' *n unptrieIrnled lllim h't 'll I &lt; on •'ounty
■ r lit* ot
"Ih r I i i a r .I numhri if - ■ •e.ever
■* r -o |. -*| r r i * n &lt;n* p ir.ln u * ve.i|
i * lir r i| 11

1 'in . -* t * eatlier had liven mff'nnUntteil tin Page Ihreet

Snlon Unriccidcrl
On Appoinfmcnt
" I NT E R P A R K |•* - .11nie* E.
K i r / r l In I iv v i , urdrei Ird whe.
ll" r In a•erpi the Job of Florida
i'll &lt;|rfen * director or continue
n lh r r a n hu rerlretlon to the
• I "i -r -i| Ri pn rnlallsi
Ki-eCel - ml hi will decide at *•)■
night’ * merting "t the Orangw
1 'unly
l * ri n- r. ti r
Executive
1 nmntiMr* Nrling Go* John, app u h t e d him t ■ the js.iyio i year
i t ' l l d e t e n i r pu*l y cl r r d a y
Tm
l•■ 'ln* to the m ee'ing of
the eo'int* committee ("night and
I t h r y w mt in" to l i k e the Job.
Ml t.ikr If," Deere | raid " It the
e o m tn ille e opptsrs m&gt;
acccptm * e l •till r*m.dn the li-niocrat" n o m in e e t &gt;r the O ringe County
»e it In tli" l"gll|atUt« ”
W i '"•ilemih. ttrlando. Is Kee/"F * He
blKan opponent for the
iri.l.ti*
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Movie Time Table
RtTZ
Carnival Sto ry "
1:00 - Jdi.l • 5 irt - 7 T 6 • 9:21
M O V IF .L A N D
Starts 4-50
"T h e I oi tv Want* M in k "
7:05 - 10:4.1
"lle ll'a Half Aero"
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C H A P T E R n ilt K K
t C U T IN •(■in. I ill'll) I want
Orounju lu neai aim »■&gt; any of «tit
Iking* liuil w*f* boiling in nr
mmu. -1 tan mm • mil," I m u j .
"juit i&gt;*&lt; •»»» nr* got i /ibi mail m
• t*r». It'll n« • oni) iwn " i tat*.
) u n yuungei lain I *in. I l r ■ «ii
right, captain liiv* mm » chance
Uioonik giateu al fir. •'Waal
mud al a man ar# yon, a n yw a y!
nr dcinannnj qiii.tiy. ' I alway»
thought you and Janr
W a it atufptui mm turn I il&lt;&gt;t&gt; t
know. klayii* fit lonaul m my
lace
Hit quirt, m nting worn*
r u t cliuaeil utl and t.*|it. tiim l
nth tat heavily op|».*ii&lt;. me, itmv
thing with my lignin to g it in*
sight going ag*‘hH r puacil up my ctgarvla, aluKih
on* lie* o| in* paia ami lii'lil ii
Out tuwalil nit, ollrimg the llghtrt
IV* gut ovet ilia aw’Hvtni'l moment
Ilk* mat, mm lighting my cigarrt
*1 uarO lu inink an, loo, tap
U 'n , | aanl, at i| Uiele nail la.rn
Do untillipliun. “Out llilliga gul
in lilt way. I had to tpetid n lot ul
limt out ul luwtc numelinira i
ttanl ltd a tinttilli nt niiite without
taring a day nil. I mini it. I guana
may 14 I annultl liaiB a.rtnl Janr
II ana iihrd it. Amt thru I gut
inert. Nulaxly in my ra&lt; hrt ha.
any huamraa with a wile, any.
way."
•Hut M aiw rll la In (he aame — “
*'Ma naan I latn nutililr the ul
flea tin im .m u* lot mutt tiiuo it
yaar, I atuaa in. 'Th e mu a g.*l M
taitnl tnr ileiail wma. I n n u nun
ui In* oflua. And now hr il *ia&gt;
IfltliM all Ul* tun*. That'* (let. lu
can commut* on ihe 6 II) every
mgnt it nr want* to."
"Okay, i.'arnry," O iuim k *at&gt;
hravily. "Util I at ill don Ilk . the
iota of them running mf anil gri*
ling— *
"you didn’t do anything In make
that nrceaaary t" I aalteti.
Vnu
diunt (t&gt;m*nuw let nri know wnai
you thought nl hn l.iy, »u mm n
that ah* dul/i I w«ot yuo Idniling
tiound when th* wa» g ill mg m ain r d t Vnu pul Uiiiia alaoit ll.
Captain. II a •iip|»'i"l to bn a nap­
py tlm*, you know. M.iylm Jano
ugurwl it rmiidn’t tie hippy it you
war* theta."
"Rut I navrr aatd * wrord," Urrxlkik grimie-i. 'And what'a mote, I
didn'l . . .“
'"Foegat It," I laid 'Th o y w*r«
heaping it Irtun mt aa much at
you"
"dh*« my kid," Oirvlmk aaul
tightly, and I gun* I gut a ngm
in— ~
"Your kid and my gul. raptatn,
I flron* in And noth nl
t unt­
ried Ui* ball. You ra n i th in g .
Inal now. fheyi* m .ir ir t They u
going to try In tun Id aoni*thitig
dOcnattiihg lilt* you and ( I t . tlnxl
nib nav*. I m |o»i a* aurpnarti
about tm* a* you are, hoi I don’t
wink I'v* got mock rigid to m m plain. And I don't think you have,
rtUtar."
rapyritht

burk

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’’Mary, hr muitrrad. ’Do you
Ihmi. ihe knewT"
"I hope *o," I laid. "t http* that
Jane
“Mary bought a new d r I I a,"
flttvlnik aaid in a dull v ttic* .
Mooghi il pi*l laal week. A «llk
one. very fancy for her. W at tirw
drr«» in over a year. Mayh* »h r—
I II tel *he- "
•'l,et a no|-r *o. captain."
•hruptly ilrudnik a a id: ’The
buy* in the rohlirry detail aald In
Ir II you they were m o t thing*
wrnt wrong that night you go*
»hot.“
"That yrrk M arkry," I aaid Nt-

Inly.

# * e
"VM t ’apiain Hannrman gar*
him an ofluiai reprimand Hut
I oo marie
»nm# mend* in
Ihe unread They wanled m# to
t u you now you managed to find
not where Stewart wa* hiding."
’’Maytie I had hettrr not 1*11
you
"Mow aoT" (irotlnik aiknt.
“Sir wart waa protautrd to at
mutant cnahlcr about Ik month*
ago,' t and. “We alrendy had him
hooded, tmt I checked him again
pul to be tore be wa* c le a n
Tl.al a how I k n e w about the
ll'HUe II w w all he inhenled when
in* moth*t died a let* year# ago
lie gut that old notice and lot neil
to the paik. When I heard Hiewar!
had pidlrd a rohlirry. I grabbed
Mai key and a couple nt bartie*.
i op* and went out lu in* noora. I
figured if N'ewarl waa atill In
1'iwn, he might tie nidmg mil
lline, waiting for a chanr* tn gel
away."
”11* didn't jiuit hide out there,
though," firodnik went oh. "Wa
fun ini mutt-thing more Thera wa*
a Idli* bog caught na'fway down
tl e laundry chule of I he hathroom" firodnik took a notebook
Irom hla pnrkjt. Me opened II,
dipped a lew pagra and then read:
"A adver papet i&lt;ng artth * couple
o! empty hoiilea in ft. Trademark,
Tiniair, type number eight, Mona
f.taa llrawn "
T la lr dye"
‘Tnat'a what. P l a t working
elurt. Take* about I*- mining* to
tel and It'* permanent, at leaat
until the hair grow* out again, ftn
Stewart am t a hlonrla any mnra
tin* Mona lu a -H ro w 'fi la fairly
dark, Ntwv.it the color of your hair "
“Mow far did you trae# h im !" I
a.krd
T ’jo Ii ," flrmlnlk Mid. "H* left
hi* '*r there in Ih* *Utlon park­
ing lot Prom I'aoli he aii'ld have
rani;hi a laat train ntading wnal
or l,e m.ghi nave doubled bach and
gone up in New York nr down to
W*pion,!inn and pointa amith,"
"Any lead* on h un t"
Otndmh ahniggad (lightly, H a
had a girl Iriend who work* in Um
advert lung department at I ha
Inna* atnre Name of Mary MacVickrr. We v* got a12&lt; hour tall
nn n*r. hot *hr naan l made a
move K x r p l for n # r, Stewart
.layvd prelly cloae In hlmaelf. He
ivlungrd in a oraiih club on Ninth
H I, hut nobody Iher* aeama tn
know him v a r y well. Ha J u a t
ahnwrd up twire a week lot a
game of handball, look a ihowci
and went nntna He had a onain n o i eflicianry nn Halancy Bt.
Hern Ultra lour year* and doaafi l
hav* a friend in th* building. Hr
lived a y«ry quiet life

by Pail Ip ln r

I reamed in my pocket for th#
D «| U Lina papar. "Do you really
thfhk thlt la worth following u p f
“ I'm lending a man to check
th* boat nl Cincinnati," firodnik
•aid non-committally. "A n d I'll
have Ihe cnmplel* paaienger Hat
acreened aa Boon aa 1 can hrxl it.
Prohahly n t tend aomcon# In meet
in* coal al New Orleana, If C in ­
cinnati la a blank. Hu! actually
taking (ha boat trip would t* a
long all'll. II would coal a lot of
dough, ire). Hut It pud might . . . "
I l l lei th# impllratlnna dangle.

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I it I I **-avatu n*»tirii*

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tl MMIt. M J %i H air\ %11 f.f
I R iilin i *n i kanar %%rta«*«t \«tir*t
k t i t l i l l I'M
I Du ItrlKhivr l)a»
4 1ft h ''ff l Hi turn
4 in *»n Vowr Ai*o-tnl
ft aft I'orlla Para* M fi

• a a

Charlea Alexander Btewart had
the p)b *1 receiving and counting
Ihe money Ihal made up th* fonaa
ft IS : *« Mrt« ll»«rl
(tor* p iyro ll IVIun II had lieen
ft I' i Tom HIT Wool
checkrut. Stewart look it upataira
i 00 M m . WaalliAf.
« Jr*
*n
and delivered 11 tn Ihe eaehler of
7 f*a llnaital Ml|i»f.
the elore He u»ed a private el*,
* II
r*»f I 'd rMam
valor that went only from the
7 Ja r lW T V ^•vbA *
7 IS I'rrijr i &gt;hi*h
hank tn the caahler'a eilfire. T h e
4 DO Iflirn* rttt'l A 11a*fl
elevator had no ealla nn lha floor*
4 10 M- I * I h f It*r
between Ihe alreet-eorner luink
&gt; no t Idiia L»ii i
a In |»». *
fir id*
and the ninlh-flnor ciuilii!r&gt; nffien.
I it ria fMiHlIo **n a
Hctauae of Ihal, nn guard orwa ru n .
II tm Kpm i ami VI fallitr
ii I ft *1»f*-nt fif
aiderrd nruraeary to protect HI r w 11 IS
Mff
art oo lha trip. Kiv* week* ago,
11 i:an 1 1 i h »
Htrwart had leeti eaeorled Inlo Ihe
a ho Ts*t CdiiAfn
elevator, Ihe payroll money com*
7 Mi ftl**fnifia K|i « m
t *»•* li takld f •‘InIt
pre.aed Inlo a big ranvaa anti h rl.
|n r»n H mi|i |*» i r fin i \m
The gitaeil rloaed Ihe door, S le w 10 ftO' %i tli nr 4hnlfisr
art puahrd Ihe billion and Ihe ele­
|I JO Mllltt || It I- Il
Ift
fto \ )»Iftjitit Idi'lt
vator rime alowly toward the ninth
I I lion 4 t I' M.
floor. Soinewhera »n unite Htew*
12 lb ld&gt;«r of l . l f f
art di.apivraied.
12 90 b4*41r Hi ftn 11»*ti nil m
II wa* a inyatery for atamt ten
IJ IS M.iiillna U « M
I «M* K ill lit h HIlttkB
minute* The elevator had an ra1 if \\ r|i iilliA I M ti'el*
eape halih m .la lb d , to t* o.ed In
2 "0 M 'd.fM
l,.a it
2 ..Ii* ji|Dii&lt;if|tue 11
taae of tire or power faltllta Toe
J Ad Vila ilMtiiff
hatch led through a wooden hreak2 ftIf 4H.ru ||m||%a
av.ay |Hirtltlnn tn the Are atalra
Ktrw art had gimmlekril Ihe alarm
ayatem, aborting out the terminal*
with a ahurl Irnglh of roji|&gt;er wire
lie atop|&gt;ed Ih# elevalor, rraw led
out the rerape hatrh, wrnt down
T i l t It I I M K llo r y r le *
the Are atalra and nut elite, tiding
m
is
li
t v m ,
hla ranva* lo g with aorne IW fl.liKI
I t ! ||rn i it,
in arnall lull* tnaide.
* S« N- b «
I IS t •...» i-|,i».
The Mggrat m yrtery In me waa
S i»'» 1 1 - Itb v fb ta VIuij*
why h# hadn't run. Kor tonic ret*,
t ts A ll S ta r JttM Ie*
S '-fl IS u 'lil A l H it
non ha atayeil in town a tte rw a n t
* IS H i'-u l i K l n « nt !••*
It waa 3 In the afternoon when he
I I ) T &lt;-1II * til Hunae
walked out of the Jonaa atnre w ith
S in H purla llo -ik
b t.
H u tk a l
I 't i 'i u m
hla loot and ha waa atill in ih a l
* ti" liilllliia On A ' liuifl
old parktlde town limine at 1 that
f IS I'.venlti*
M in i'evening, O f e n u r a a he had to
7 S" IM »I ' M " K o r ,M«i«|e
»
on
N
ia
iii
S:&lt;tlMoe*
th in g * hla appearance, pick tip
s tt I'niiert NbIIoiV
whatever he nteanl to take w ith
* M It* Irani BlIine
him, and he would hav* to repack
to Al ll-'tn * W ith M 'i i I o
H IS S
the money Info a container lea*
ti
ul M 'm io'1 V bII tw P lir u
noticeahl* than th# Jonaa hank'a
11 itI Hirti off
ranvaa aairhel. Hut even *o, ha
Ilf t.M ’ ftV A N
*prnl a lot of time and ultim ately
« ftfl Hlg, ft hn
h* had In ahoot hi* way out.
A 0| I'a b i flr*Ak*v«
A * tt K r a i
B ill there waa aomrihing more,
A 1ft W » *I « ( m J A.ini Hit f ••
aomelhlng that m a d e Stewart'#
A wi Nt « r l
thefta one of lha map* Jnkra of
7 4*0 him Ffi irriotfk
7
New*
the year in m y (own. Juat about
|f0« !4|)tyrf« At A Olftficl
the time Btewart waa leaving the
« Hft J m k*i * Ctinlp#
Jonaa ainra with the money, 1 was
nming' liiMrovintia
A
otfiln g
I I*
h a ving a lunr.haon-m**ting of (be
vi \\ nvl«1 A l N tn a
Department Store aaaorlatlon. I
tl IfllA l- f f l i « 1 |4 i
9 ft- *A i n i * f i r * t r i i t i r v
had been handling aeciirtty detail
•:1ft Kt'f W 1 I M 04&gt;lr
lor the aMociatton lor only atg
«C&lt;I f hilt
month*, bill I had been Ihe Jonaa
• io
• AS i ««••• n it
atnr* aerurlty officer for * n m e
It IS f*h|| IlFMfl Af f»rN«R
year* Ho Bit ton**, thinking ha
11 Ift l*A|f4Tl#f3• 4*atl To ffA lFf
u nil W MM Ki Ntick'll
wa* building nt* up with the #*•I *"A11%| I'M
WMinlinn. and merely herauee he
f i l l Itlfliffr* i 4 » m h (fR * f
ta Ihe kind of man h* la, had called , |1 I 7 i i r i i U r M aflned
I l4&gt; ft'l’ A I
me tn the meeting In award me a
t Ift IM a I J*' K " f .I a i i
certificate of merit from hi* atnre
2
•»*» lu i N*in« lt«ntfi
for reducing In-*** to an all-tim e
J DA W i i i M *• T H ia a
I
II i i « a n u b
minimum. I'd earned th# cerfiflcate, I think. Hut I'd al*o earned
the brick he i» I got when Btewart
l^ta than two per cent of Ihe
walked off w ith the atort'i money.
land Wider Ihe protection of (he

R a d io

(

ITn Be ComUnnmd)

A O O II
I. Drop
a Small
meaaur* of
land
• On* to
whom gift
la mada
ID Speeded
11 Cant
13 Additional
or further
14. Troten
watar
13 Small, dry,
ona-aeeded
fruit
lfl Keep* in
repair
lb P irt of
"to ba'
jn Pok*r
atake
31 God of

pleaattra
tRgyptt

44. Track of
a v*aaal
DOWN
1.Compel
S. Wrath
S. Sign of
tha Eodlae
4. Permit
a Moved
forward
4 Narrow
•trip* of

lA C u p lU rt

CM*
tala.
•ffl
for ink

91.
fprafiai
91 Striped
91 Contact
main*

unite
T Dull pain
fl Rmalltr

(M ill

94 Roman
pound
2fl K#*l-bill*d

icolloq I
• Halted
platform
II Styllih
13 Parform
IT Carting
vahlcle

cuckoo
74. Babylonian
water god
ipoaa.i
31. Abrupt
4

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i

J* Oh»»rv*.J
.11 Sun god
31 Theaterlike *r*a
for aporti
tpoa* |
33 Lartala
37 Cry. aa
a row
3* City iG*r 1
39 Sroltl»h
l»m le d

proprietor
41 Wa* aac**iiv rly fond
47 Accumulate
41 Short aleepa

r

on Ihe right of wav of the old
Controlled burning ft one method
of good foreat management See
jour local County Ranger or Farm
Forester of the Florida Foreat
Service to aee if control burning
wilt help you.

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HKDS D K SK H T
T I P E II, Formosa UV)—
A
Chine#* Nationalist new* agency
said Iasi week more lhan luo
•"ilnese Communist Militiamen -Je.
serlrd Sept, 19 nrsr Lulrfung, 90
miles northeast of Hong Kong on
the China mainland
Tatar) News Agenry said its In.
formation ram* from underground
contact*.

II * against the law lo throw
your rlgsretle or rlgar nut of your
car windowr Obey the law . . use
your ashtray and keep Florida
Green.
Forest land It our only renew­
able natural resource

C O tM TH A T N A M ON
Chroak bronchitis may develop if
yoar cough-chest cold, or acuta brow
chitii it not treated and you cannot
afford to lake a chance wtih any medi­

an# laat potent than Creomultfcm. It

ami
Tl
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C all
•rtu
I-art
Mir I
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i*oln
Ik*
l.« r

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IM l

A Del. IS. The branres are I'lmi
• Id

at Tampa

and Ja d a u n v illr

Neither will

Ernest HonshoMer

Involved,

H

1952*8

1951*3
1342 Consul .........................
mb
1486 Ford 4-dr................ .....
M fi
1526 Pontiac 2-dr.................. ....... $896

tali!

D'ng. "have not been making mon
ey over a period of year*.'

Long talif today the Florida cto*
Itrgs and a

yeaf. Ihe Army Kn^inren .3,nun ••

of fright with Hfll.rrt:

VOTE!!

Thirl* tic of Florida's 4T eoun
lie* are now under rxganlted fore*l fire protection by The Florida
Foreit Service.

TUESDAY
VOTE! I
October 5, 1954

Dear Voter:
On Tuefldgy. Octotwr 5. 1954 you will have th*
opportunity of votinjr in the Rpeclal Democratic Prlim ry .

.in emU.»ar* ""iwneiblo for selecting the men who
will fill (ho offlccit being voted upoti. „ A* * ,f*ndld«to for the office of County Judge
of Semlno e County I nek Hint you cnn«lder two
things in deciding who you will nuimnrt.
1. In he qualified?
2. Can he fairly and Impartially carry out tha
duties of office T
. ii
*n both reapecta and I
would appreciate your VOTK.

lit

1950*s
1477 Ford
1488
f
1523 Ford

-firemens hats and sirens
fiir-the kids!
County Judge

H O TTER TH A N A
4 -A L A R M F IR E !
-th e new s about

M A YTA G

AUTOMATICS

M-DAY OCT. 6 H l
&gt;v f

lift Seeift MageaHa Are.

TRUCKS
Our 33 1/3% Cash Discount
on used truck* Ii still on.
O N LY 8 L E F T
B ETTER BUY N O W ! !
i, h e .

O p n TM 9iM P. M. Vi

4

I earnestly eoHett that
Tuesday October, ft, 1M4.

U G 6 H H Y t f f U U K f C E N IB t
A4v

\, '1 ................. v
ft
6-cyl. 2-dr.............. ....... IN S
:
1948*8 ^
$346

IMS'*

You know me aa i eltfifln, 4a a lawyer, aa
a public aervant and a* your JudgA. That re ­
cord la written and tranacrlbed through my
year* of life with you. I ahould not be the one
to analyte that, you ahould be, to determine
If I em fitted end the beat to be your Judge.
My knowledge of life aa your friend and fellow
man and my budneag career with the law and
the Courta ahould give to me a reputation
among you. when considered fairly and im­
partially that would warrant you giving your
approval for me to remain aa your Judge.

Vote ftjr and Kbct

Gordon V.

.... '&gt; $646

1501 Ford Sedan................... . ... $245
1515 Ford 2-dr.

i

ADVANCED

2r&lt;fct.................

1514 Chrysler 4 dr-................

n e w est of the new w a sh e rs and dryers.
C o m e in e n d s e a f o r y o u r s e l f on

■

•
$1,116

1527 Ford 6*cyl. 4-dr...........

, nuunred earlier Ihla week wilt
tlrenglhen Ihe pntlllon of the re
.
ARMV REPORTS
(naming iperallont.
FlN EC A B TLE C H N S TR C m O N
Employe* w:ho have been put oul
JACKfiOW JLl.K Ui- tlmuit 3'k
work have #tk#d rernmldera
million dollars worth of rontlnie- of
Uon la going on al Plne“a tll« Air lion of the move, Long talil. bid
there la "no chanco" of ihal.
Fore# R ue near Orlandi and an added
The Cudahy prttldcnl estimated
[Uuul four mllllnn tL Her - f ir lhat Ihe trial number of Ihm* whi&lt;
•an be espeiled there UiD would lute Jobs would be "aimind
. ——
~ -.e tqiened lur Iwn nev
M W j j I t h i l wek and It J If Kh
w Orlando wat the apparent low

CARS
1431 Consul............................
1 895
1478 Ford 4-dr.......................
MMO
1510 Ford V8 Cus. 4-dr..........
MMi
1512 Ford Cust. 4-dr.............. .... *1,8*6
1513 Chevrolet 2*dr................ ..... 31,816
1524 Ford 6-cyL 2-dr.............. .... $1,495

be reopened, Lons

■aid
The operatori

A tt MAXIS e AU MOON!

1953*8

Packing Company Will Close Plants
T *- *
*-•-•-1- - *•--*
OM AH A '.R— Th*
Cudahy
P'.irk
iflg Co will cloie both ID Flurlda
dJtlribuling branrhet. Pretlitm t
Louis F . Long laid laat week
Tentative dale for Ihe ihutdnwn*

jo r y b u m lf l
o u t PRfCta AM LOW. . .
o m TMUM AM I M T I .r .

Creowmltioa blend* *beechwood
ctfotoie by special procew with other
lime letted modicum for caught. Il
coal*la* M l ________
Get ■ large botila of Cnomultlae at
your drag More. Utg H efl at directed.
Creonmhieo Is guaranteed lo pleete
you or draggbl tefbeda money. Adv

phena 1717

4*4

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i » UU l M S J W # k B &lt; V * W iq A W \\ V M

I

P R O V ID E N C E . R.l. tfv-Sakon-;
m t Light, which haa burned at!
■ navigational aid for TO years at;
the mouth of the Sakotuwt River
may be evtlngulihed permanently |
The lig h t’ waa turnci otf lem
porarily Sept. 9 because of dam
age caused by Hurricane Carol
Coast Guad Capt Ned A Spm ,
said yesterday he doubled that the
43 foot lighthouse would be r c b p i

■*

Im .r
lie#

MLIGHTS OUT’

I
M

Florida F ir eat Service wat burned
last year whilr over 47 per cent
of Ihe unnroirrled land fell the
ravages of wildfirr

Plalribuitd by Ktat faalurta tyadkaia.

Florid* East Cofllt Oversea! R a il,
way which was knocked out by the
d lu slrw a Labor Day hurricane ff
IMS There waa serious talk after,
the dorm of evacuating Key West.!
leaving it a ghost city, but Preii-;
dent Roosevelt made the highway
a works project and Key Watt ha;1

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l l l A l f l UR — Florida’* famed
O r m e a t Highway waa frte of
debt la it week 14 year ahead of
schedule.
No cere monies attendod tha can­
cellation of 91.233,400 In bonds al
Ihe Florida National Bank here.
Holder* received their original In­
vestment plus m per cent IntereU.
Toil* were lifted on Ihe highway
April IS when Ihe Slit* Ro*d
Department took It over The proce»* of liquidation haa gone on »lncr
then
The O vene is Highway wai bull!

tt . Caklmo M at
99. A talagraphic coda
14 Covtra with
turf
94. Tha Thin
Man'e dog ‘
94. Mandate
40. Wire
racfptacl*

r4

27 Net written
on
a
73 Buiinea* of
,
producing
Ml
milk, butter,
rhee*«
m
7T Two-toed
tlnlh*

Overseas Highway Debt-Free Early

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Weather
* tear tn partly cloudy through
AAednr-da* ei&gt;rpt 4 If w showers
during the niKhl and rarljr morn*
me hour* nit thr lower Fail r o u t
and isolated afternoon shossere
little change in temperature.

Make Sanford Youi
Shopping Center
Established 1909

VOLUM E XLV

SANFOHO, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, OCT.

1954

A-tsin~inti'il

I’rcv.

l.rjiM'd

Wire

N o. 194

School Strife Spreads In Capital;
NAAWP
Head
Leads
Baltimore
Fight
At Meet
IIOt'SK DEsTlIDTFD— I’irp ltd* morning rated ■ hounr, known
■h I he Ch»rle-» FI lick place. on Ihr Country (’tub ltd. Ju*l »»'»t
n( Ihr rilJ, Arrnrilinc In Stella Dunwoody. Negro, » daughtre of
Ihr original owner, nn onr had brrn ll*ins In Ihr dwelling (nr atwtul
a mnalh. Ih r hou»e, «hr -aid, had Inn flnori and right rooms. Mhr
•aid &lt;hr did nnl kmra hua Ihr (irr •larlrd. (Staff Chain)
r &gt;oo

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---- 1---II ou: AN!» Or hii IkDl 40 1IRIS

Warning
Is Given
By Official

S tu d e n ts
C o n tin u e
D e fia n c e

Delaware Goes
To Court Today

"There is nothing this board
i an do that con'l hr bundl'd in
public," Countv Clerk 11 IV Hern
don today told the Hoaid of Coun­
ty CnmmiMionrra, while vrmrnl
B A I T l .M O K E I/P)
W ith
I)’ protesting w hat he I. lined
•'ll,(fee etln irelidB*" to llaltvnrt t lit.* ex peril'no; &gt;&gt;f one inlCKru
i oiinlv li'tilnrri,
(io n bailie beliiml him .
Thr meeting wav held in tin- S nuthern
burn
e x -M a rin
Seminole County Couithourr
took over leaile rih ip la*
A fter
Herndon'* outburst, n ijiM of » battle to ai’Kri'Hi't
Coniinr. H C. Dodd DtopovrJ mo- Haltiinnre p'lblii- school pn
ttoru In aulhoii/r the navnnnl of
$1.1131124 to thr Mar Asphalt C,». pjl*.
"I I.airland for rrialrrintt tupW . Hryanl Ilmvlea, prexi
rill'd to 1-nke Jr* lift Avr Till ■ tb’iil of the N ational Assn!
'll bad nreviouvilv b en mm fur the (dv.imemrnl of While Pro
•■I'ted htlt Herndon aiil no tr pie. climbed irt Ihr hick of u inn k
md of it* authoriratinn «»» in .it nn min raceway In ooayf (n i ,
the t'l'Aioil* minute* of Ih&lt;* hoard crowd nf .vn that under hi* lr»der t
Comm i iHti* Fonraktr Mid ►hip Negrne* were furred out • I i
fl.txv had been okayed f”i th* yrhoolv in Milfoi I |hd , "tailhoul
toad, hul nut at a regularly »&lt;ln ' a fnt Ix-inc vwtuu;."
•luted meeting It »n* explained
Wr lold them in Hr la ware we’d
ihal only 11.450 hod been • jhnt on i iudp Htctii tf they would avoid *"•
•hr road, and Ihr rrmaittdri f"t Irnrr and we'rr I'-llihg you .(hi
hot pa trite* Tbl* amount an I i" ] .itnr thing." Ilmtlcr said

About 50 Cops
Wo tell Crowd
W \

II I N C T O N (;D —

Sink*
ami ilumonstratlomi
400 —
n train, f r a c i a l integration
sp read today to tig h t of t h e
J.
I - - p’lbhi; o h &gt;.'la in t h e n»*
1
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A
A
t
4* .
m
tional capital
4
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V ?9
H igh .school p u p ils w h o
n
n T \
t a t t e d the o u t b r e a k s y e s t e r ­
/
1
d ay at A u u o x l i a a n d MeKin*
/M
f
tT " ,
if
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too
I y
h""l c o n t in u e d d e f ia n t
»f pI"iv i fmni icbuel
"lt - ,i
md 'lent ("dire patrol*.
In
a
lbli"it
lhr|e w * t * new
r*4j 4] 44 4$ 4* 4r 41 4* SO si 37 S3
ASSOCIATION Oi l H I IIS
Ollirrr* of Ho
otford P.dt.r ll'n oolrn l V ifb Mllmi »*Fir r
&lt;!• itiixfi .*i « top by
' • r*l hondnd
la»l night al i dinner turrlmg of Ihr otgvnlMllon h • 11 il Ibr l'»g o Wbc.llr I Iff (&lt; "ire 4I*
ii
r•«l in* !y ad • h ir Fa &gt;lnn
S I’ F I I A I . W K E K — Fire pretention wrek is bring n h .rrtrd lh i»
right) Capl lloy I till*. |»rr*idrnl; I'llttm It** llo 'b f . i t u u" ulti'l, md V|r . t\ 1 rll« I *linings
M, h
h ■■d
t ra r fm m I k l . 3 In l l i i . !». Ih r uprrial wrek, during which a rtim *
rbtk, arcrrlnn lrra«utrr Pllmn \\ 11 l o g f 've *• * &lt;inxoiii"l j , ■hnoui.io i»l IK* f it It* |
s.)
opt If d'lit M f'*1TT»*
I* in rrra trd Inward Ih r pretention nf firra . rnmm* mutate* Ih r
rommillrr fin lb, annii.il Polirrmnn'* Hill, fin I''
.. ............Minded Ihr Hireling (Pbni&lt;&gt;.
III"!!'*1 1kit f
lllk, aitlon b/
Great rh lra g n Firr.
u htit !&gt;M|'
.' f ive ju n io r high
mT imttl
1Iff f lit* *•! 1 at '• "dm T f IgllI r *
.X*•f n«f isail .'de linin' lull. ) h t
' Hp 1111111*1 i "f titkrr* rangril
idditlonal fiOO will be paid oul of j |.„||rf &lt;■....mhiloner Beverh
It"*"
"i" it
•* I .* ' n n to a “few" at
fioni '."f
fire) yrat * lu d g 't, Ibry *ai I
Mhrr did yinnr Ir'llng nf h|v own
■
lum »t to* h*
I hr rrt end amount wa* foil -peaking over .dl Ihrer of the rlly'&gt;
I■ "
\r
»tia area police
two imlio* at ('.’(Ml each Sheriff I tclevUloti sl,.lion&gt;, Uher w irnnl
f'itv I’tiitimisainncr* Inst inglit ippnt 'it * 'tit t aid w tf It
0 kt ! ""
. nine mi-n svhote
1 'I" ■
CHICAGO 'A*l — P a n Ivile polio may b* largely a "proipentv" di- J I Hobby had nnrth e«*■i from Ib.tl under tlly law any ir r c m di
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1
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Gpt'dbotly
Ltid
C
n,
'l.iinpn
fn
nni.jl
firm,
I
&gt;
i
id
is
it) to j l , and
the Stile Hlchway Patrol 1 herr I Itttt'lng «nv public tl'liuul in U‘t»iut1
i t t i i . the American A d d fa iy nf Pediatric* wa* told imis*
' 1•• in ni1
I hr adult* were
li'jtult fur uilil'tintial v\"tk in the l.irgt &lt;,il
11•-1 .Mid i-yy« r
f hiht'-n an I iijiil ii’ tic In frotm rou*&gt; unrmwdrd area* mav be e** no mention o( thi* Irantai 1 1* guilly of a mlidemeamir.
* ■' ■n i" 1 1 »' 1 li oi'r In a patrol
Any |&gt;ci‘on yyho Indtire* or *• prugraiii
motr |ikrIv to get I' than tho** living in (turn* and oihrr crowded io n tn th* minute*. *iil"t
■ &gt;g •• i l l ' 1. 1 1. rtiifr* tn a squid
fhn meeting onrnrd 'itiietlv at | i, ouit In ttiditcr any child In lb
itgintit, . ud Di David lloilirn of tin- John* ilnhLiiii l'ni*er»itv in *
t* nf -I tVfi.lMHI
T im firtp v'lil tin C ity 's first tmml
'i In.p • din Winter, .aid h*
r
it it
„„i \ ,
teport to ih» «a»drn v’» 23rd annual mealing.
• tin am when Hairy \V Smitli. vent huturli from vcfnxd .il*u i. for w«irk m th e piukmiim . n v i v t n u a t c "t tit p* r '•cut I Ip- .1 PtiMl
s IIIII'I t lii'v vs ltd be rhalgrd
via tor m.i||y . **|&lt;-, | ttirii ini"
Renat n, t*iliieiiii . crowded ateai arr wiilv rtxpOTfd in iiotia •cromiwniinl be four other re | ii.iblr* In prosrtulicn. hr sari
il""’ ) at dl .pit* over life 11 u ! i' 1Ml dimrdtrly I'oniluil and »gifee w ax Ini'istiil tu U ; per cent m llm 1110* ■tit l .ii t
rlrut th itifnr. . an,I ■ • nf them get an Intestinal Infection that im- lident* nf l.ikt- Maty trtju'vtrd
Under thr.r *"'1' n* nf Ihr c Itv
titling
i v i d *y ititl i .;t* * t
W ilson I l" it. r&lt; pi c &lt; tit in); 1 he 1 uttijMii
• id 1 1it ii i vch I idn i ' d l«i l l rit’
nuini i , th in sciin-*’ a litre iMialytic attack nn tin nervmn tvvtrtn
that Fifth St., either be o|ien&lt; d rnde. Oh*r *»id. he det'tn* d th*
1110 Ik ’IW’ I’H tip in
St 1 1 I'tn, *"Hr of (he higgrit
--------------------- —----- --------------— ftnt Ur. Hixttan *a1d lli.il while
or el"-' I thiiuiKb t" Wn*hingloti duty* of Vlie P die e l ) epVti merit t o Unit p r o ip c il iip - ui) I In* fit t p ortion nf tin p i c I 'li i i ' g m l
I lie d IVt ion 1 it'll .llv • *rp id
i" * dri" n.li itl"", puller t.l. John
li.uhlrmi vlill remain, advance* in Ave. in lukr Mary. Allri n realvlop
all
pkkrtinfi
nr
jiw
m
blie*
In
out
no
loll),',
i
v
1
&gt;
rt
:*inly
inflk**
Mliy
tnolli'y
«m
it
-s
it
!i
the
O
’
cup
ill
111
bound
in
i’
•
1 ■
liutated i!&gt;" it t,000 pupil*
the understanding nf polio and In dent Inoird Ibr *lrr« t a "hot rod
’ bit . l o d III PilS. w It|i )• ,|y .,•»
The cumrni 1 &gt;n m I'ucled him
' ■&gt; In Mom room* at rlait time.
Ihr conceivable mean* of varcl • arr rntirai ,** thr cnmml**i"n the nrtghb irh'wxl "f the city',
vrhool*
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o
g
I
fir
I
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v
A
liu
ti
c
in
rt
n
!u
prepare
i
rrpntl
relator
In
Ihr
II. ■1' I 'bod .UK) wri» m a crowd
Hiding against it mike If "not foo •erred *o ot»n It liiovlded m-cr*tI t i e . I* in I V u g ' l i s t * rot.ituri
In the event of tuluir demun 1•►nance nf g "-tl.ee'» lit bunt* t n
*&gt;nlimi»Hr fo hupe Ihet the ceiull ■itv lighlv-of-wav could be oh
ii'illing 1 10*1 the vtrect snd about
to
got
r
I
k
Ii.
►
tn
I'lipo
|
,u,
'bob-fall
pro)rct»'
and
C
*t
cull
Oration*, he cud. we re going to
«U1 be the early control of rpi fa lord.
t&gt;('d more ipjuirntly stayed at
)V t U War tl
frart No. * in ihr progntn T‘u
demlr pohamjemll."
get lough
. home
Tht
&lt;"
xV
ertaon
tu
appear
beipli
!
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I
t
V
s,
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n
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ri-tx’rt
It
tu
be
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"t
t*
umi
Mini
He told the mcellnp of the n»
/
A' "i;i 1 1 Nr bro p 'pil* had barn
Televutou al.o wa* u*ed by I), , V.V
'when intti lioti 1111I d .
d if, ' ISO’ if| tod.l
t &gt; 1 •t
ftre thr board wa* the third dli1*1d 1"noun
iion'* top children'* dorter *
' " i j nt &gt; '!■• ii-h" d in thr intoJohn H tl.chei city aaprrint ad
\t
v&gt;([
t , l o.nvtll'
on'
mi 11 Ii in Itoinr
H.’itie and IU1
II
"In popul*Uom where the ftolio rri't fimifabt*. George A Kthry cnl of (chuolt, tn level • charj' &lt; tfy't o n ultin 'ncinc t j o 1
. itton plan put into effect af
:r id
1 I’ l p f i t r f i t
to ik&lt; p
The I II ►*1
1! it mg '
pie
____
__________ _____ ___
”tru* Ij whletpreid due to crowd- Hittcitv acCuilnv Sheriff J f 'hat an altrtupt I* being mad
'.
nt Mas 1 auprrmr ("ourt dr*- |.at! "t 'bw d.s* 1 «it - t,t
« l*!» t'.. , I,,. 11,g i,| t* t . ,t
"IB ot nnhygfuir condithm* and Hidtbv rf attcmotlmr tn "i&gt;u«h him deliberately to vahotage the edv .'PP’ ,«r b it ''" ’ ti" &lt;otun&gt; **l ui
.............. . 1 • it g &lt;rg" gation In
imr •• •"
, tt'Kial N» • ,pap- 1 \ l , s * I* ' 1 '.. H, (III- W," tern ib’*'I*
The Hoird of Public Irutructi &gt;n , iiifectlon occurt In Infancy In mint nut nf the rnuntv". KcUey reiiuth’ • ''-rn
I ir &gt;|
X|tf. ngl I"............It it nui.
lleromtn*ndjt'on• "f the fttv ,
and the Sanford InduHrlal Hoard | ||l|yiditili,
lh"*e who
eveap' i,tir*l"l an r»|il«natitu) a» to v*hy rhool vyjtcm "F*l»e tutnir*. e&gt; 1
'd"',: to P .I ltdII on* t , .1 I'.dli
\
p !'ii ,n 1fur me | and plaintl.ily md
V
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mil juln'lv ipontnr a t i n * In sew paralyvf* are made immune per II"! I v tilaced n radio in ti'.I. I Mimor'—all f.il*e »rc hem.: t it tr-'ttic c'.oitiiit'rr w".- mad' •• ■lied f ul* t f II"
I
’
|l
•i" p-iticr
'ittaundeil tha
1 ulated in .in effort 1 1 f 1 iglttrn p 11 the ronitt'u «l"'i by Its rli «|r I" ill
|s alit* tin I "
tip V "1 "
Inc fur Negro women IS &gt; n r s msnently . . . There It evidence t iv)• ilo ritv n dice cat. .....
\ati'ilia! N’t . p*p&gt;i y\-*l, &gt;, ’iltl 'in
t I In *t,iip* ( *1, ""111 " it, I
I cids and children," he aai.l
■I m ■illy moii'ing and kept
Marten H irm 10
of ago or y iuagcr
Anpllcilloni that In such population* vtru- * *iilit not irr! ntie
• pells’ll t I t ,
p mu 1 \ -it 11 11,*’ p i f t* * h
i f tl" tr 11&gt; Hi .
'* !i rn thr milling, thoutinf
arc bring taken and rfi - o will I, wldetpread to dial intern .n and
A'lumg tt*e 11 rttpmeml j'l 't t . tint! Manag' 1 , It ■ lit , . 1at* men'
When critrd before the board.j Flitter urged parent* tn (end
*t , 1 r"&gt; Mir jit*rt.
I t " t*
be hi It «! ihr I’itren Man’ tictiir immunity again'! all Hirer typr
yvcie Ihn t'dlosyU.,:
Sheriff tlnhbv tnid he placed the | their children to school
"H,loi 'Pig • I', . s ’ ' W 1din 111 .1 oyer
\t"n than but 1 whirr buy* and
I to- *11- t
P ot • y Itr "" lo ,1 1
lug Co., plant m thi- Kim builiiii/ '•f polio vlrtlf I* arquiced r irl) It t - di" in ibr police car, but hr wa*
Nut atIon mg |&gt;r•v tie pvt l to J' Mu, t. if N'ltb ). S J , g 1an I • *
HnlUrmiin's inl'craflon tempo '
g il
'im1idl'd out ot Alias-oil 1a
'""tlllll! ■ill'll tiller &lt;.f Ito lli to , "ii til mi I 1 of It ilv III l!ii' I'. dk m aiiti.i ii
life
-tite tin- city of Oviedo would buy b"B.in la*! Thttrvday with the po k vt.illv »t the t.it.li
ti Hi ut'-i \ ’go I iv 1 1 1.111 11 *i d McKinley arh""!- vi it'-rday,
Mr*. Guv .Miller hat announent
"The virtual ah-ence of paralyt It for IlStl, if and when thr Coun­ cling of School No 34. an r'emrn house, tut Migncili, 1
PC'llTtlV, llllt.f •t Flk
a led
* Ming a ltd Ireiing aid dmiatullnB
nest &lt;0Angii-I
Leaving I'lgn'h '.t
rough til,- I II ,tr | *, l.ilMI fw»-l,:» to I'tlll ■rid Turk' *
krr rovlgnat on a* rn-ihalrinan of it iliteate In fho"* above the age ty iommi**iun«M aulhnriard the tary Institution. On Friday, the
I I • 'rn • no-ill • 1 - 1 ti ini'iii | Mat the Diitrict of Columbia
■i &lt;&gt;liv th a natl”U wi lt it 111■,t, Tm. ihisi
Ihf Piriutlvr n mmlllrr o| ibr d inlaney |a convincing evidence aide. An*vrlnK Commr. John p i c k e t i n g ipread In five other *lrcrl at per iiptn as
• I*. ■I authorities revert tu the
Ave,
local I'M), at ibr lamilv will mot, d ihr fart Ihal Inapparrnt In &gt;t’ ivrh’» iuir»tion, llobl'v *aid hr ich'ells,
fit tb* vi' tl iutp”i tali. , .if ’tin (i»&gt; lor 1 s Hull Ii dip)'in i n , whirl'
in "f .rparate i hooU.
prod 1, d U" 1 .in
\di 1 ito
x
Not I &gt;klit*' ins ni tt'i’i &lt;01 1 pro I1**
Ii tlrlandn in the n o r luturr. &gt;111 ir linil infection I m nt it n 1 1 r *
j ii1 t*
Al
Soul
Item
High
School,
a
crowd
H*llf*llt*
.tiliv
Ihr "il l’ll long n i ; ..ii*
■r u Ann' " ' a
lay, *rvler ba* taken a y M t j t i av lb* again*! ytib.equriit paralytic di I lutlevid hr hod thr authority and nt nbou! 4rar white adull* and t e n po , | | * ss " . ' -1■ 1' s, p,1 .1 .iti fuff* 1 1r|* '*» t Iiy i \ » ii *. a*f ItIII ill M'dghtb'i
"M l (he tadioa at mv ilivrtetlon
'I 'll III I ” ld "
)) ' tllligIon
n
• " mfw yrp.i "i it raol aoltl
an-! P.iltp’-tl 1 \v» and on .1
(hopping r r n to promotion Mi'll
rase."
N« .x I 'M- 4 \ \ r » i
ager*
(hooted
litre
it*
&lt;t
t!te
\
i
;i
1
y
ill
Vui'i
ti plare wlitre needixl." lie aid
\ of k Itotip- md I'*Ig 1 '■
l iii l f | lioy sand gill* roll'
leP turn &lt;ign i&gt; P id*" * &gt; \\&gt; New »ger "f the i,o»dyrar «torr In tb•
Savin! that tht* i* ' nature'* tht- &lt;at one of two old radio* aludrtttv leaving th» hutldlne &lt;&gt;''■ and
1 f ijuiit
1 iPlIll
t h r tw o n. 1'1 n
m ib a
id t t
11r.1 11 1 lot 1 1 ' 'lie »trrrt.
ktr-t St a, |enr range plandrvelopmrnl. Mr* *1 tt*r o l d
1Ml M |»|p.x If.t **- f \ PrJ XA•U l i n t no
•• i y “ of immuntunt; agalntf polio th it had been civ-ini' aortic trouble rnmi «a» fined $1C0 f-ir -IriV’ng a ate
M " i l i ' t i r o . 1 ■ ol It Hi
11.
lu I" fm nod to ttie Minimi f.i
lari) . wrrr " Hr I by PHOtln Rnririnrl h ■ taken over Hu die doctor added:
If f 1 •jt r III)* 1♦i&lt; . P«|Hi%|f||* ill ! \ ! idllllll \ &lt; I' I'll.
Negro boy
1, 10 I 1 .0
' f m tin tie it fiitof » i be pf
wtanagrmeni of the |nra| Ftre
■•APho'igb nalurr * wav cf 1m and that hi- h"d bought two rallll. r »*!•» ( unfit rn f ■it h up »n 111 "t I in tin III PI d, 1 ipil d p hap I p i i j u l s fi 'tn Ktamer JunAfter
a
quiet
weekeof
pt'-tr
•
rented fir*! fm
ippr &gt;..l .t
’ IP. ' Hchoid a id". \ away. The
•tone »lore. tnrmrrti he'd by MH mnniltng may be vary effective in dim front th" S'nte Hirhv.a-- Pa
!»|# flilt tflTlld] h' i 1 nf th«* si 1 t hi 11 * th .11 it" •g r * * o *nt w 1
flared tip yesterday, hit m m t iin t ' mil then t&lt; me • ‘it* 1tl * H
ler. Cipf Vem II dl *» etrerinr tome population* where virus anil ttol In Tall*ha»*ee to replare aqain
\ 1 '11 put'll* 1 1" • u I svhen th*
1 tl * -fill ft Ii |* S'r'U X| i p i t W'n 1 !t d l' t into it Ini ! for in
there
w
a*
no
violence
The
pr&gt;t*
1
nn the artHICe* M fhe l/SO a* tuiman being* ha*e rdahlivhed au thmi. Tin »h'ttff «ald tht Oviedn were limited movtly tn hands of com mitsiott
y•■■1r *:•■1 hll'firn joined them.
» ' At ( flit"fit
1 ■t tllM. Mi *• |»f # X| h.)M
S .h h
d 11 for It 1)1
rhalrman. InnnUIr* relative t" equilibrium
filter gill* lit tile Vnaroitia
lhi« eiullih'lum radio ha 1 not been paid for, pend­ high school itudentt m«rrhlttB
1 111 « «t Mi*
hi f aptiM rl j
Mr*
A
Menrmlei
V)P&gt;
t&gt;|rrv
P l i ’ loli r M it rn . idb. 1 .1 h» lid'1 gioup t in t e d a placard reading
the pnalilon ol r&lt;&gt; fhalrmau ‘ hout'i break* down terlctidy tn potmlv
ing contmiulcn annroval of th" through the sired* Hut police ki pi
It4IM- Vf hi»’ |»( i fi'l r i r i t r
liof»
•
&gt;f
Mi*'
appeared
b*t
"
’
the
coin
h
i.
Cabinet
form
till
'd
Ilo
i.o
r
o
be fhrerterl In him.
W. ysditfe demand our fight*.
non* where greatr*- proineritv *ale.
« h&lt;»*f fir
•
*
*
m i n t thi« mi'fiung
I .m n n
! tnlitlnn and rontplaintd 'boil w.i It Yt* Mf.lt » '• | '1
S 1 •"(• !' rate flag (1"\v beneath
Keliey *ald he wa* informed by them moving
lead* to le** crowding and !m
fUfirr
M
i»*
|«?*
•
»
4*!'irt
of
Mtir
fn
I
n
happv
t'r
idd'
d
I
In
ills
w
r
ifr
J ter Handing under tie* three
The annual barbecue for CM) proved lanltatinn.
lit, placard
the mayor of Oviedo Dial th* ra
i "l o g Ii " l P’t" t H r .1*
DOVER, Del '-R—The State of|hot|*c* at Ota"ge Ave and It'll' d&lt;*HV&lt;"'f .ifi*’ tn»Mf ijllnff *
horllv
tmplnyev and famlhei will be hold
*' dir*, on wa' h thrrr alio in
"Apbarentl.v In thete populallun* dio bad lieen given them ftre. He
*
•
1* f It. fm *• i »)ri 4L •
,
ft"
,
*'»
I
,
too.
*
lisps
II
*
jfj'l
i*pf
Old
'*&gt;
'
Delaw
irr
g
e
n
to
ccurt
todiy
mist
at the Farmer*' Auction Mark'd rim* dlnemtnatlnn I* reduced, ex
• td&lt;rj)'l» num''»t». quickly *euacetiled th* »h"riff of. "doing an attempt to abcltib the National
r
•
n
f
*
4
1
1
t
o
.
|»ri
pull
*
til
fry)*
*
h
I
jji
I
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x
tgrr*
""
'll
f
H
r
•
I
!
i"
Iru
She
»*td
»ba!
■
it"
flowed
no
n u t Tuesday eveniog
* I *b, bannrt »t-d det'.rnyrj It,
ooture to vln n D delayed to later everything you ran to muh me
for fhe Advancement of dec the house* off ibr st” S when |l tl i n k 1i'1’ * !»1*ypf| m» our rnun to *tg" ■»
■' le.l'tatti-* from th# onlife and even to adulthood, and out of the countv. I have rotne I" A nn
At in id oi o* n
ft *1, * 1 . Id,
tty'* dr vel*M i H i r r i f M i JtriMfV &lt;fp
White
People,
one
of
thr
Irudrti
it
rained
for reaton* not dearly under- the eiunmitilon, nod will go to
I the , g r mi,'i,i I""I mg pupils
KING SI/F.D CIG ARFTS
r 111 p 1
■ M l ill f| 14
ff rp trig 'to nr ,
In
the
rccrnl
tucceiiful
fight
It
wav
leirned
thi*
&gt;'"•
had
ti»’
ilood, infection I* more likely to the people if nere»v«rv." tie said
FOR FIRR PRF.VKYT10N
»ji I’l l " . • . seek mil •he t rut ti. r.ilrnty. fe-pltr I liclsl It* I 1 ni
against racial inlegration in the | of thr hno*r* eonnr&lt;i»d to onr
In . . naralytlr dl*e«ve.
that If a county radio wa* in th* Milford high school
GRAND RAPIDS, "Mich Ifi - re*ulf
water rnelrr »P'r hr 'omplaincd »■* i» f o i l " Ii.. pe'llll". •'" '"m rn etit . mum • • pp" iti 01 lo tl" ."Mb'
MA I It I'A IIS 1
"Severe epidemic* are Chirac
Grand Rapid-, ha* endorved king Irrlitlr of th n e olbrrwhe more police car he wanted one for hi*
AHy Gen II Alftrrt Young laid ihr wa* b&lt; Ini! 'hari!" t ' &gt; milch r r It 1# »ff* i r l Hit pf |itr* f fit" p f s« nn id I tr i"iditiat v p 'l" , t .1
OKI AIIOMA t'l I V r Police de
&gt;11 -r on dot O' Home. 11 Ir
llred rigtrelv—big one* IT teel lortunale »orietlei."
car.
last night In Wilmington that hr tor water Aliyor lllggtfdwth.ini I’ d* h e lp .'I1 »»i p«|rain&lt;l f 'e rd o 'n
r &gt;• it tte *rhr' 1 ueker** aufamnill t t i ' i ’l rllp
Sheriff (lobby »*td tb«t KeUey would bring thr action In the Cruel .ltd she would hive t , have two f » *r r|"Its "f I»r« ‘ h. t M-r*11 on of win
Iona anti IS lnrhe» in diameter
I bile h ul b«-err parked tn fit" twoI lo 1 1 .rf .1. pin, .•* Ilo
kill [1 nod f 1**' &lt;1 Iff rif 'I'pnt tlirtll y.
Idiey have been plared Ihnuigh
"wa* abaolutriv niDtaken t plac­ of Chancery here and al the *am- nielrr*
' P M N TO WFD
't "ir rune lung enough arid hauled
C’ltv M g r
W irrc n Know lev tv MT1-I 11 lot II* ll.» f tri if miniate so* llll .1 lo ' 01 1 I' Is dor -n1'
out the city In obvervance ol Fire
HOLLYWOOD 'jS-KHm aclrr*** ed the radio out there for the tnnr would aik that a recrlvrr
lit' Red *1 *
.01 ' I it to hrvfqu it In *
1f►
a*
r l n lt n fill *’ini' Nil '1 f**iiill' -il |fr4k- 1In- trrnlitr
Prevention Week
Pier Angell and tlnger Vic Da benefit rif the people in that end hr appointed to wind tin the aflair checking into the m.►
Ii* id' iit ( ompLiinr-l ii ha t been
d 1.......1st M l i t 1
Each carrie* the «tng.m "chap mone are engaged and plan In be of the county "
1
Kf P
l*
1 • *riifri* 4 1*4-8 h
of the avioclatinn rhartere! t"
■tost* Mittr s o i * .
t *Or|* l 1I-•
III 00-01
Sat .1 M " •' 1
'•&lt; ,'•&gt; 1 )• d I f . ' jmn 1 1111111. iii l i1 I n * a# r v crone yrur rtgarri don't let il wrd MKitt, povaddy Ihi* monUt
C o m m r. Fourakre remietted Dalau arr
I I 'ir- |x o ' • '111* '»
it Ilo
the com rut* 1 01 tor p&gt; mi don t p'l mk All* h lx If tl « if ity ■*. Mu i^ in n
go out »lone
The 21 year old actreiv, b&gt;rn in they "lake their arguement unite
Young c o n t e n d e d that the
rr f "t Zoo* A I ' f i l l |. ii 1 'll lit
Fire t hief Frank N. Rurn* u id I Italy, and the cr«ner, Rrwtklfn plare e|*e." while Commr. Rlown NAAWP had violated it* charier l&gt;erale .&lt; -mill itrocriv tore it hrm ittf ( (in * ►, I 1■ V1^ •■ft-," 11 .trip mo fh,
"them I" r !* t 01 .1
Ifrs.»i9fi i*f foil.** i
elerllor
80 per cent &lt;t the rlly'* fire* In 'native of Italian extraction, have Miller laid the *ale (hould have which provided II would "promo!" hrf new revldrnce, 17»c» W 111ti 11 |M&gt;ti*il»i111,
I f/,.cctfti.
lu l t d.
r
pin*
St. She Itad operat'd on« «l 1131
sstll lie pod'll l"iii';bl al 1h'
an average year are Irareahle to known «aeh other irveral y«wr* hern adv»rtUe*l .
I'ommr. Ibxld and protect the constitutional gu .11 , W 12th under 1 vartmtr granted
I11 b* *n mi’li t Htutih Ail" nr it,
M
il
s
i
lit
nff|»r
a careleivly dDcarded rigaret
Neither ha* Been married licforr
(('antlnued Dn Fage Three I
trontlnurd On Page Three)
(lo n iin u " ! tin I’ igr lbi&gt;*i
t&gt;y thr City
k s
3
She wa* In . 1rutted t &gt; ! &gt;ke tlo
matter up with the fttv board oi
adjuitment Commr John Krider
"(tested that City M,
Warren
Mr * 111' V Ir* -b *►
1 , ml trd
Koowle* arevner
, temporary d'*d at .'1 iti , to r-iUiv it Ihr
variance by tr|rir!i’&gt;nr
Vnlu-tr ' tin'- Nur .m„ Horne 11
Thr woman -rid she made II" Del and loll vlng 10 lllors, o'
living lor her family thiough Ilo two i n f ,
.lie had lo'-it in tin
vbirr
liorilf for |br pi f Hit#-** ytrt-k .
XTr In b w 1 horn Jnl* 2.\
It It tierkh’tltl tl|’|" it'd t&gt;*fot' Itfu in Mil tan Mt Min had liver!
tlir coninilsvloit and tequi .trd p in *irtford for *Irr pi t tat p a p
to year |r#sr on r It&gt;• owned pro anti 't l?u P dmi tto Ave tor thr
rn-rty where h" oprratf th" San pad few year*
ft d Trailer Park ‘Ilie matter wa
She w.is ui active nirmlwr nt
la bird
Ihr Fir t Xfrlhu'fl ' f hurrh
Survlvot. no lu ll tan vidrfi
The Wester u Auto sr-"r w.i
Mr m .1 Morn-, md \ i t . Dorr
granted a pet mil In sell hand Giteiry, b-'tli ol Sanford, Ihft-r
tpini.
lilii", and f-itir tirplirw
Funeral rrv|i-i w ill tl" tol l il
A here and wine |ireti,r •*■». I p m lom-Mus it Mo lirisvo
granted tn fM-rr lunrt f it tb* I Funrt rl Hi me with Mir Hrv Mil
md R groM ry si tea, dJO 1 ) ton WyaM pialor ol the First
Meth
riiiirrh
Mur
p m * Ave
1*1 Hill hr in fcvrricrren * rmr
A request fur a afreet light nt
li'vi W Kith St at* tabled f&lt;" L i l ________________________ _____

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Herndon
Criticizes
Commission

Prosperity Contributes To Polio
Theory O f Pediatrics Academy

Contract O K'd By Commit vnn
For S a le O j Additional Band',

llsly, Yugoslavia

Reach Agrpcmeiil

lh* ill

O n lr ic s l c Issue

S tro llin g
In Sanford

Elks 5ah/liny
Nnl inti's l}t

Mrs. Irish D ?
In Nursiiuj Home

patrol tea iaalnerrod by prika aafriy afflnr ArwM ^HUau
Showa (lari to rltkt) are (Deal row) WllUaroa, Mtrri ct-ifaM
F. N . Anfaewa, I n Jriwe HeeKrt CWrry, Ctarffo Carroa, Ha
4

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HaroU, i « 4

K *k ,
•*

Wealty N a n p a and LoRay Scott and (third row), Kaarita Dado,
Fhlrlya Ifo f f , Jaaw s Drown, Johnny .Hina Irtun, Jaarow ElUy,
AW i Tarofo, A. C. Laatfo Joe Straws, Cahif MrUmw, and JeronUh
Jnbaoem. ( H u f f Photo)

A**Aab y tl&lt;*aA*a*&gt;.i ♦*v,-A,-&gt;.*c **

furthee iludv

Movie Time Tabic

RDAT rAFSF.ff
POLICE AfTIflN
DAIJoAR UR — A Dalla* man
nfferad a variety nf era son* why
hr owned a boat. He «ald yrstrr
day he bought a truck with tin
boat in it. Then he *ald he won
the craft In a dice game.
Police had another version
They said he itole It.

"Magnificent Obir**lun"
| on . 8:08 . M d . 7:24 • 0:32
MOVIELAND
Start* H:36
"Haitileiw Hound Mv Slunildrr
41:041 ■ 10:27
"Tlir I.one W a i f
«:34 Only

ritz

JOIN AIR FOHCK— Five b-*l men left yevlerday tn hagtll IS*
week* nf baair training In the tTnitrd H l i l n Air Farce al Lack*
land AFD, Han Antonin, Tet. They am (I. In r.) Jack Amman, am
nf .Air. end Afro. K, J. Amman. Geneva Ate.) Warren McCall. *oa
nf Mr. and Mr«. F. W. McCall, Otlmlu; Hi m llannum, ton ot Mr.
and Mr*. C. E. llannum, lllixins. Terr.; Hodman Hrumley. *an of
Mr. and Mr*. W. S. Ilrumlry, Celery Air^ and Richard Kendall,
nun nf Mr. and Mr*. A. C. Kendall. 708 W. nd HI* Alan pictured
Is HUff Sgl. If. W. King, recruiting sergeant from Orlando.
(Staff I’hnln)

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TH E SANFORD HERALD

Tnes. 0*1. I, 1954

Party Politics Back In California
6ACI1AMKNT0, Calif. (.F — No I thousand mile-long stale, the biii r f h li v h -a ilf ls ra y lliey expert
natter where you look la tthii
about
the ISM cVction tv lhal In |i;rk uji thfee ur four aeaU
h i i j l (act
act ■
trout the
party Hulltlca hu* ruine back— with
a loud ban e— to California

Legal N otice
A OTIS'S: T O i l l l l ' M l i
fta t i : n r n o m p A m
K M I C I . I I K K T I ’ l.ll I ’ 'll and KM
ja
r i . m r i i h :&gt; wir#.
n i im a m
* C U P P K B mwl A l . l i ' i : •T’ PPKft.
a* wir*. r i. &lt; i - 1•i •1 . 1: mui i .i i,.
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h» unknown
nf N S T I I A N HI, 11 H I I I IIVS', d o M i n i , if i i n r l*.l Tf|
in
trinjM
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Mill A M ) A t
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Mll l t A M ' A »
lANI.'lll:/
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I I .I . I A M T T&lt; ill II.
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to: el'll It U H I P S I N iri lM A 11111CJ \\ N H U M A N mill &lt;1 I.
Wl /|N.
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.* nil If dead, »li» r - - n » r t l * * unknown
, d r t t ' . t . f i i i i l f M , a**i*nt*s,
Ni trim
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and
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T I K N U I I V U .a rli of win.In I . drail
11A ltd A It F T i: r i l K M O I A l V . w If.
at li O Crenshaw d.i
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Join M l* and I p It h I m il t * of which
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Jlircliii*. aloi kliohl.rr
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iilt&gt;. and all i k i i I o . laifiilnk hr
ihrouab ued.i or analno aald l&gt;
II U i k l l l . i i a ■*» and o r or all
n*r*»n» h a i l r a
or
ilalioina
lo
l i i r t . o r i U h l oil* or I n i t it P i in
ahd In lh*
fnllnwlnir
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land. If lo t and i » l n r In Hainlmd*
FutinIf. Florida NWi* of HVt
of
Ktrllnn I I. and 111;*, of K K t ( 1.*.
r n of N I ! ' . of H K h III Hi;
N *.
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N i ; ' . of n i ; l, . I I io Hail Ion i l . i.od
l i f t In at l h . Inl»i**&lt; lion of &lt;h.
Fuuthtrlr llna of lh . I v o r Miranda
O ram with th* l.a*i lln* of Hai-llun
I I , T o w h th lp Ik Houlli. Ilanxli I t
l:aai run North along Hi. F.'.p I llnr
of paid Itaflloo Ik lo l h . Houlli llnr
ol Hlata lloail No I f il. in i.il&gt;
Hlala llo.it No I I I , Ihafoa It .. |.| |r
alonir lha Houih n o . of paid r* ad
1 lha Poutharlr llna of l h . IVIar
Hand* llr a n l. t l i . r u . Knulliaaatrr’ atonir aald lliant llna in i n .
ulnl of h a tln n ln ti
hrlii» In
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• Fou. and pbi Ii of von. ara hatahr
nullfl.d lhal M . n il
hap
haao
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in Ilia
l hr &lt;Trrii||
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hrmuahi
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Court In and for tt.iuinoia
H.iuim
Puaiiir,
Florida. In i k a l n . t r . aml ll lr d II A
k ) N a al u p . Fla tin I O p. ».
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of athl 1‘ourl. and parra iiimo F I h I o
l If fa' f l l i i i B f h O k u
A Hl’ K K H
Jll.. Whnpr addlritp I* I* i A III.,
I M h .Hanford, Florida., a auliy of
Id A n p w .i , on or l.pfora W i d n . F, Ikrlohai I I . A I*. 1 » U . mid II
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f i n. . tint
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fot Ilia
On lallal
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T h a natura of ihl* *uit t« »o uulai
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lllla lo Ilia aliora
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land
W I T N F H H nit hand and .aal »
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Contfrci*. (i c riis p . rem ove Sea.

■i?Tcin.«*, II K u rh o i i K - i ' mIM). who
There is more uo‘ao Inrueiy tw- up* np|*i]nte&lt;i )./ former t’.nv F.aal
enuae mure Doiiiik ratic vriinl.ilal-a ’iVarn-n, and perhaps dump War­
are guimt Into N u ic q i Im t balloting ren’s successor, lirpublican (!ov.
(ioedwin J Kniiiht
than ever before.
Kuchcl, 41. a Jormer state legis­
And In a atate where ‘THnipartixanthip" was the turreitful vojjue lator an-l slate controller, h stak­
for year* under the primary ear- - ing election on "b n |M-r cent" sup
filinK syitem whlrh perniil, a ran port of I’resideril Fisenhower. Ill*
didate to seek both party noinina npponeiil. Hep Samuei W. Yuriy,
thin*. rnndiilatFf are bcinir furred 45 on Oct I. is an outspoken critic
to clurone kJJe*— for ur ayalmt tin r.f the administration and of the
KUrnlmwer adininlklralKiii for m 83rd Congre-s
ayainrt slate iilalftirmn
Knight, 57. lieutenant governor
"Vote Democratic!" the bill for eight year, .md n Idis Angeles
boards unte, playimi &lt;lown tin- County Judge for IJ. is campaign
ing vlgMously again,( a nolittcal
llrkrt
"Don’t fall for blind partcan newi iinn r. 47-year-old liicnanl P
ktlip," pleads A Itunald Jtutlon i f (•raves, longtime executive direrIda AnueVi, ftrpulitieaii nuliunal tor of Ihe la’llgue of California
Cities Knight is doing little to
rum mi tier man
The party resuryence ruse util change Ilie election tested poiicit:,
uf the reiull* nf lln- June piiinaiy of Chief Justice Warren.
of California's so U S represen
for yuverttur and file ullier lup
dale |MHitiiiiii. the state Imtisla lalives. IH •&gt;( Ihe a&gt; liepublicniu
lure. Vt seals in Cony r e " otnl Ihe and pi of ilie ti DeiniMTalic in
rrmaininif two yearn of Vice I’reO cumlHnl- ore -eeking re election
deni Itirbartl M Nixon’, le.iu m
James ItooseVrlt. whose 2Cth
Ihe Senate
District voters iininiriatrd him
For Ihe lirsl lime hi m year-, handily ileapile In* icpulinlion by
the primmy hallut It,ted lln euieli the Democratic National Commitdates’ political uffilialioti And tin- tec, is lalpl/eil a shr.o-in to succeed
DeiiKKrnta. wllli a 7Uuouo lead in Yuriy in the 2 to I In mucratic ditrealiDatiou. tiomlnali l II.' ii in ,1 lr;cl Ihe elde-t sou of th* late
President wa asked lo step wit
full slale of Ihe modern,
Most randidalc* tan nil imlli alter his wife accused him uf
lickels. however, and Itcpuiibraii infidelities lie denied Ihe charges
llirunibrnla, liuldiliil eveiy slale Koosevelt is up|msed by ilepubli
Wide olfire except allotiic&gt; yen ran Theodore It ilwlngt, a lets
eral, entered Ihe fall ramp: "u i x|ierlenc(il laditiral campaigner.
with a generally heavy udvanlape
The llepuhliran. are more ho|»e
fli! of lopping Hep Holier! L
in the two parly vole.
Far from disheaiii neil, Demo- Con ton of ihe liiii Hist riel IDs

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to aa sktlla far Instant raactlon and
lisa’s
3 A rc Qualified
__unit of tho squadron.
par nation to bacon# n Photo
T C a aean more nn outstanding Navigator.
pliihmant by UwaaVour an*
As Photographer!
To folly visualise tho raaponmembers of the sound;
SEP
albillty and skllla required of n
n
It
Is
known
that
in
tna
llttla
whan
!
photo navigator It neccaaaltataa a
A t Navy A ir Station over two yean that Photographic, few
facts concerning th* AJ-2P
On# Chief Pbo

and

f haw#

Photo

D m class of

Mala Squadron 99 has been an operat-1aircraft, an* of the Navy’s newest
lng ccmmsiaJ, they arc th* only! opsrational photographically equip* .Jk fcv

tilW( 9 2 ' h a .a H
t^rfnrantnar th * lr U a k a aa nlwMa*

in" tfi*"iir,'*h»v

graphic flight llna n«*f«8torB.
The
fled in
ara R.
graphrn
oatrsaa* ..... .
Item working aa a photo Right line
navigator and who has batn on
previous dsadiments i v a r s a n ,
The manner in which Chief Wag­
ner has accomplished hi* dutlas on
photo mtmions hat baan rated as
outstanding.
The next two man, both assigned
to photoron 92 Detachment George
who have been putting their long
months af training Into practical
use ara; F. D. Undvrgro/f and HJ. Connelly, both Photographers
Mates first claaa USN. Updergraff
Is still overseas with the detach­
ment. while Connelly has returned
to NAAH Hanford, pending his ap­
proaching discharge.
The fourth man to qualify In his
haM of photo­
photohighly •peelsUsed phase
graphy Is E. M. Rice. Photograph­
ers Mat* first rlaaa USN. who ha*
also been deployed overseas with
Photron detachment Item. This is
opponent D John F. Baldwin Jr.
Some neutral sources believe Con­
don may squeak through In the
heavily Democratic and unionminded district despite the "sacur
ity risk" pinned on him by Uie
Atomic Energy Commlasion-un
Justly. Condon contends

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required. I; I# .&gt;oicd that normal­
ly the job of the photographic
navigator la filled by a naval
Aviator and at this tima tb* squa­
dron has t*n qualified officers still
in the command performing this
function.
The Photographic Department of
VJ-92 hat a complete lengthy
course In which the photo naviga­
tor* must attain near perfection to
b* comldrred Qualified. It eovers
every conceivable photographic as­
signment that men and planes can
face in lime of peace or war in­
cluding rieantlc mosaic maps,
plmto reconnaissance of all types
at high and low altitude, single pin
paint pictures of targets and mile*
of nccaratley flown flight lines
over every kind of terrain.
After each
rh photographic Right
of any typey. the photographs are
procasred ami
nd trained p
photo interprefers go over the mission to the
Smallest detail with the photo navi­
gator, who Is then given credit for
the assignment or it ia rejected and
the navigator is again assigned the
mission until it is accomplished nnd
he can accomplish any other photo
mission similar to H. Th r greater
rt of this roursr is performed
r actual flights. To look vt thr
hoto Navigators view finders,
Is charts tnd to see him in opera­
tion makes his Job seem relative­
ly simple. But to attain ths ulti­
mate in perfection required, there
are many lonr hours of flying and

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to obtain it* photographs or go lo
the higher altitudes that are some
lime* required. It Is powered by
two conventional, reciprocating,
radial engines anil by on* Jet en­
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The statement uf how an A J -’Jl*
impressed one visitor might give
an overall view of the plane, since
it was said, ’’that ns large aa it is,
it was filled thruughot. with a
mate of lines, wires, tubes com
truls etc., looking very almilar to
the bottom side of a radio chatls,
only with many extra, additional,
parts, dials and wires thrown In for
good measure." It is here that tha
photo navigator must accomplish
nis task as an intregal part of this
hlghlyy complicated technical mac­
hine. As lagre as the aircraft Is
it normally carries only a crew of
three. Tlte pilot has had years of
training. Thr photographer who
operates his remote controlled
cameras tu obtain the photographs,
a ml the photo navigator, who whm
approaching the photographic larget gives the necessary Instrue
lion to thr pilot to guide the air­
craft directly over the target and
to give the phutograpner data aa
to photo interval, th* starting and
stopping of the cameras so that
the mission is sorrettful and the

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ing aerial photographic Rights,
rrsia on the skill* of the pholoraphic navigator. Warner, Rice,
Ipuergraff and Connelly are a*ra­
iny their country in a specialised
skill, giring their best and carry­
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military occupation stare World apteet of cltlierishl*) In the United
I »'« l&gt;|«ifi&lt; |.if* .ik
ttui II
S la in ." The NAAW p's actions In
* l*i I*ul||f(If|m»f.»fw Uviful
* ta I'illl,
I A itt| |*rl I- I
2 Zone It. along with the small o;
oppciina Integration and aiding in C f ,
A A uelr
I l! C-irI*»*»n t'.fri.ii ,,vl
l.xriarclla drip, becomes Yugo- a boycott at the .Milford sch-w I and J i y i e
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&gt;lav The rone had been under Yil In sympathy tkiyeotl* elsewhere*
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gosiax control since Marshal Tt "abused the term of il* charter." j LONDON .fu -Humphrey Lytlel
« l i MlJ'U *t \ triel *%
| S‘ vftt-% of MKtliiur Mil-- inuvi&gt;hii»
*■ M I h*l, It.'l t O i v M,rf
l &lt;s partisan* .warmed In on May liking averred.
Ion. a tall, young man with a !oiig i |a it •»(* t|
■'»ill U I lit* iiiltjtvt niaMrr of a
»T!«ur&lt;UI
Laat night we had come, lu a the coat sleeve* I had brought I. I (MS
Also soughl by Young » a » an hrum pet. blew a note that till the
i dy
11 itat• ii flit i t . i.
Whan Chaiiaa t l n u J u
|.ti||t’!'g&lt; |.'\t‘l
ftij i•11.k11 i tk*
Wm&gt;1 Winking agreement: the porter to my double-breasted file &gt; si be­
:i
The
3
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lu
the
l.at
, . ,.) .1 mib fji.J* (rum a b u t In
Ml
injunction again.t flryant Itawlev I ,.,|i!ig and Umneed
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,IUd«IW&gt;l* ha btai-aj Camay W dJC * contribute extra oervlc*. each xa cause it could be d.iped scro.i | -.ircilo .trip can reiurn to Italian
tfu* piviFhnt aial other .SAWN I*; si\ hunrirctl yoiiny llrtton*— jU m l
vliD tjl, O rln hilti \|oii&lt;tii) atiil T u e i*
, 3tl I.|f. I .. r
at«ulh na :ara«r In laonanlf. Wildsbreakfaat tn my compartment: me my jciddevi iett sh.iuiilii loo-, iv i con..'idled territory ami be eoiu
uflicers, forbidd.ni! them "from d u a lly divided between male* and
t 01* H ib k Ms « in. Ml - .»
a . a iHpaaiibla lor lha aacurlly ponej tin) tM*rnii|f fin fiH tt It v%«*fk9 b « and
would
still
eovri
rue
in
trv.nl
I
pcnsaled
lor
Iheir
holding.
Il
Ihej
to
contribute
10
bucka
and
grati­
* j • t*» •laI «
f U*
tut »l lha M M . II « n up to him,
soliciting membcrs.iips and c 'Meet (t-mal,-*— diouted in one voice
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With the overlap. The porter ad- t desire Scillie already have lieguri ! tmt due*."
t* Mi* KM ra ft. T i t *1*1
« . . » to Rail lha Ihlat who bail tllaiy. tude, Tba deal waa atlll working.
I 'Omont''
“ TIi* i'lttir^* will
g w fi«H r«i by
f Mt T* it tit III. A. 1 II
i . a l . J altat amine a tkilinamaa la ina
Justed
it
carrlully
and
Moulded
in
1
muling
|
1
lit
my
laat
cigaret,
crumpled
Meanwin e. Unule. wa. lejmrlej 1 'jii,. drummer, the banjo playei !«:••&gt;» M ir U iM , r »t s-t
tilt i.t lit till h.xMfmtm IM vh iO fl u f
( u j i h i l i.i&gt; h u m . WllJa'a Iruublta
*
Yugoslavia
will
have
lull
af
|
the
pocket
tor
the
two
billions
he
I
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.
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j
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will
nave
n
insuiBt, ahan M i slrl, J u i nroJrk X. the pack and bounced the wadded
plaluiilU a iiteetliiv in I'hiHdelphia , jm l the piani.l comnn nce.l ;• if ill' Tt»H r |i »r #t ft «t* I
I lull i■3-. 11* t tiit|tf ftl iun v%11h t hr
•
allh hi* ffland. 1‘tnn MaiwalL paper Idly tn my palm. I had alept
had sewn tug. Urn last mgnl tt. '
Vl'issurllw'^Lb . aw- eiurati I toctay Howies u i.l la.t night tie ex steady beat in the background Th* 11 iiu&gt; fi|i*n
II'1III 1111»»■ |V lit t kill (,‘kHII r Dll 111*
'll I II \ I M M I % tt
Jana • Uihar, Cantata CrudnifS ol lha
into tt.*
the ibuttonholes
n urd them iM&lt;.
..m
^
( f) r ^ t|i |,allJ||% J *
| Peeled[ »*&gt; have_ a meeting&gt; I ’hll-e tmmjiel. a clarinet and an alb
a
l .a l i-* &lt;a, la aa dl»(&gt;l**«*'i allh lha well on the train; I’d managed a fltted
hill (&lt; » cVtjifif Kill l*lf nihil illO i A
7*l|C«l **' A i'l VI 41 * 1 I.i"
mxlih aa It C a ia it. hut III*? I M S ' fairly imocth (have with unly one and tugged at the &lt; &gt;at to make t .|av territory and Yugoslav, jj, «el|«iia with
lff*•»*K♦L-4-1 * I t
Mi Kulli tinfitiu
the co|&gt;*
He did tavophnne b.ik up the unlodv id 1“Mat 1
buit.otaall* Mia In lha eld's (holta.
lllll
f
1
1
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hand to uae, and my break(aat It hang straight.
not elaborate "But' this wa. taken what tlieie Is ol
\ i link 1 Ail,im ll , I’liut 14» CO*
liieltdy h I" So T« *1 IVtltf-rn
Italian territory
had been aizeable and very good.
44 1 It \ 1 'l l 4 4 1* 4|
**l ilfl.iit **l In! Ihi* 1it'fli*! !»1 Kltl'fiUy that time I had my w all.I | ii The t.isxi Aniivicsn and 3n«t ta mean he expeeled ttoulilc wilh "Onions
C H A I T K H F O U ll
A a a n a l b l e man would nave out. I held it up and the porter lit Hi-li troop, ui Zone A will In I’hiladeiphla authorities
J 30 Trnl I'att. if.
"la'll 1♦ iHltl! •if Fla!| 1*1;i *741*1 nil
Tw o huiklred young dancer,
HUII) ••*
The Delaware attorney general thulllecl onto the wiknIcii II.kii ami I1 •ii |*
ImiRIIIi •* |»* I A•III &lt; di ti 4»thi*r pr.r*
f l . t t K in I'hlladrljihla wax going counted hla bleaatnga and amoked riffled live till. I hung Ml oily, se­ | withdrawn in .tages over the nral
r«»|f1 »&lt;l*
said hi­r wouH Mibp. *-na Ihe off!- vtarU-d jiving
)»»!«* «|:!«'ja-»t* •1 l taainiiiif more
1 lit
3
K l a UlRiciUt (or m a w hen 1 not hit rigaret with conilderatile pleas- lected a III lie n d.le.l nod lucked ' three week.
•iln.ijf tltr li
a.f •rlhuif 44ill ho
7 file United Stale* and Britain re r. of Ihe NAAVVp to tleliver In, The | Ini junipcxl
out o l th e noapltnl —on.I it would ure. 1 stubbed mine out In the ash­ Il Inside the sural band ol his
m m - •% i n i.v .m ii i i
4'llls‘ ll.l. fill •III" tin* nt
: ill a -iM'pleimularv .lalt'iuenl an him "Iheir b-wks. record, and mill
l.vtlelton leaned agalml llie tiai I %kill«4|(fit
be aery im pridltabi*. too. I knew tray amt glowcrrtl at the window. .ixrd cap.
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llhccvl thev cou-nler the settle tiles of meetings com'erulng ujipo „j u„, pinion dart t’lub, a languid ,
Laat night had been a busy time
I linin'l really c a te m uch e.n eth er
II I '•1*41 |* II
” 1 thank you. sir," hr said. "I i hnurimi
ut Vi,,i *,. i m g for Hu- 1 tn v I'rilt )*
meiit a. final Neither Italy hot tilioii lo racial mlegralion m Hie . j isuiim man wtm play* tnimu; ! in I *
lli Ii:f'l11 I*a »
(h r i-.ai tn ji wan a u tr lu l idea or and i was ready tor sleep belote trust you had a pleasant trip.'
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I t tigii.lav i.t ollicially waived If ychuols a. well a* a lecord vi| il* 1tj„. tradllmtia’ Dixieland style Now
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not. Ju al having u Iry ilim a te ex- 1 got on the train. Ju»i 12 hours
I j'* 11ft \ Mil I \*"x &lt;*bill
t reached up to Ihr lack I to my claim In that portion of ihr tern
mini 11it111*11, l'i.
lx**' ll tkaiitCii
U i'p I'.iflt i l a. * In*
cuaa to gel m a y (m m Fldlaileb out of tha hospital had worn me hat. winked »t the porlri and ' lorv j-.lg m &lt; l the other However exjieiultiure. in il* tipposition lo I tn- wa. resting
***••!• *« ih U ud Uu t|.
4lti
racia* inlegrain n "
k 1114 II* sf I
plus (or a w hile w sa rcumI enough to a nub. They’d been active hours. banged ins chest lightly with Ihr I both actually expect
"We Irt m all we can." he ex . !* Ii
Iv T *■1111ii &gt; ■ -I
the
new
f (idik' t*» t&gt;. !l**di fur fllr vkUIIAf* wilt
II Y .mug's rei|ue*t. are graiilisf plained, "ted I’m alrald we had
Maxwell's wedding reception waa
(oi me.
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hab lie stepp* il ba Iv an i gunned ' Imu ul.iTie. to exist Imlelinitelv
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by Ihe court, il w.mid probably t v turn several lumdicd away to I * 1* * Iwt «• K i«t
"C an to u give me a te tte r or auniaUitng ot a trial, with (.’apt. hugely, showing
big .iir iv h ot | Italian admiiil.b'ator. will iiuk*
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i
T*»l»| !»"%« Ik
•omethlhK 7” I xaknl. "In caae I Urodmk frowning and snarling at One white trrtli ! let rui.i bad i Iheir formal entry into Trieste city mean an end 1 1 the organised el night You see. this was mem
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frrbvrneas of Ihe NA.MVI’
everyone, hla wire ctying softly
bets night There ju.t i.n't r.sm.
lull into . . '*
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ll** III ,N* Vv Utl MlI |lll\
hie out ut the cat and down It.r Inmorrow in In- greeted by wav
Young al.o sought t • gel li t. of un eVeiyuiii who want*
* Ml* J»t M i l l if I
yet in
^ U tcalhlk'e g lim tace ciac keel Into whenever she tried lu apeak, and strip ladder-sirj- to ll.e plsllurm. ihl’ I 'd while and green Italian
I I &gt; 1'•*IMIII ll II11 l t K* *
lh« o rg in u a in n '. member*, an
I»i I ...... . HI fix r i V» ll Im iMl. U
a wide g u n . He pulled out a long Jane and Maxwell smirking at A thin, shivering redcap bad my (lag Ihiodghuut Ihe city
This Dixieland music is jdaved
'3** li i i' 1*1. « M i
accvurilliig of gilt receive! ami
j lit | I *• f I *lii H** 1' III V«"l )t &gt; Ilf
i i I.%n .111■ it I ii r
ultlciai exiielope am i g a m it to me. each other. The captain and Ida bug mounted on Ms vsrl and I
Italian I'fetnier Maim Scelb.i l i 't - ol ihase w h i paul due.
by a giuup ol y. any B ril..i* ihr.'.
I"* I Ui 1)4 -III .1 I'h Ifa I»’ III It! Villi*
* D|i Mr« I &gt;1.11.r
Out th e aupetlntelident to w rite It lady came to dinner with me alter- tallowed mm up ll.e iamp into tuimallv atihuiinred to hi. t ahinei
*f lu ! MJiAt|
Young announced lari F rid a y time., a week l.yltell.-n's group i•i*11«111 *... . v i it % \ *iMit il 1* IVnn
imfay Dial agree men! bn ally hint
tor you." he aald. "Show it to any wards and then I had to pack a the vl.iliv.iL
the
tiand
lot
two
ut
the
weekly
I
I
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*
Ox
Lift
U
111.
I
r
I * i*i *( Vi 4 - liiiii iiiii * i i(* . i , M * iiy
bven reathi .t with Ytigovlavii un Dial hi* office would co rulin'I an &lt;r MHO. Dtlii'l groups ailrinate uni II 1*» l-fe It S. *»
cop and you'll get th e heat te ll In bag and gel to the station in lim r
viisi ‘ . i . i , fiit i a tit* l .viMsily
11 A.i Neu . j« Ki| \\ , 111
L was well *iv»,,t»J all tt.e way
to catch my train, (irudnik came
i division ol ihe T.ie iie free tern llu e .llg a U O h ovei Ihe w cikcm ! o! Hie Huid
llie houae."
p
o
.ih
le
law
violation*
lu
coimcc
IV
la
Ut
♦*.*!!At*
I
t
•
i
i I
1. I t* sit S •• * •I .
to
my
hotel
room
I
h
r
portn
ltd
along
to
help,
and
hr
became
pro­
lory
t
"C ap tain ," I m u ttered . "I'm be­
Nvi bup is play* t t&gt;) Lyttelton ir » ki« i* »»ff
Initialing .11 Ihe long awaited ac lien witli a &gt;erie* ol i n i . i ine vllin:.
U I | I\ I M m
» i
ginning to th in k you knuw too gressively more annoying as the me te the rrdeaji, then I was
or
any
other
yunip
at
Ihe
l.oiivlnii
by
Ihe
N
A
A
W
P
n&gt;
Sutsev
Ill Sl.l(\ lull*
")■ !'#•! |*4ll# mi
evening progressed, lilt daughter passtvl to the tub 'iivcr. on to cord wa. setieduled lii lauidoii la j ^
much atxm l Handling m e."
irea in wlmh Mil (uni J a it flu b They are a traditional | ;
klrtriiM)A f*!" *
County, fhe at*
I I*n | I n | \ Vi \ \
"I'm an e x p e tt In dang lin g car- had deserted him, hr insisted, and the hutri duoriiuin. up In llie di .-k |ter today
**» tin ,*M &gt;•I &gt; I •
is
luejted
cult,
playing
the
old
Ming*
"I
th*
’
HuI.l.N U iM h r «.« i »• Hurni
Seelba eallul it "a great da;
•H*
*i &gt;M«|n
io ta." tlro d m k laiighnl. "A m i no that's all na nrrdrd to develop a clerk.
tearsvl la.t iiict.i at New Orleans Negroes, ami thr New
J* i*&gt; w il.m f 11*«lti . •
Itv&lt;sxles appear
| .iiul i r U u F U lrii lltvitnl It* fricliilx
I'l my hotel room I t.ilb .l Ihr lor Italy "
due load ot piteous intensity. It
u t kaaa call realat th em ."
to jirombc In* i 'trlean. music th jl i-xov«*st up to I I 1*» KIHlxe* H III* (i
1 ' I aui very happy.'' he .gld (ileii Humic iM
t Hull fill! I'l" j&gt;| III hi til M
t : Mr* v rll.tivl | ,u
aat Lack and a lrrtc h rd my was a sincere grtel; He actually Viib l. i*ltd tie Went lu work opin­
"Finally w.&lt; are going hack lull foie a crowd of .'aw Hut he would Chicago, vsas taken up by while
I I ti* r t n " i him* I h h ) . i ' l m ro tiir
W H I M &gt; ii n I ‘l
loud a rm . "VVa’ra going to look a was deeply hurt, but sincere or ing my Pag betorr I bad a elianve I rit-He "
lr«vt a battle agalrnt tutegralioii in musicians and wa. lanc ed "Cln
uu Ihr HuilH 4ill'll l«.i'l&gt; iih * ***l
li |* I n f
. f I.I fl
little (oolleh It n tr w a r t got lu nut. I was ready to clout him long tu cay a wot it.
Ir •
Sf Its It |i*» 1 ' M
Settli-mrnl ol Ihe bilter nine Mary'auil s i Ium.Is it cuulvt not tie cago J a n
lt)ll &gt;4Ill'll J'n \ (ill III ll II III)* '»•!,
"I need tonir lalloltng d. lie," 1 y i'jr di-pule lielwcrn Ihe Iw, Uriel m int.I who arranged fur th*
I
2
|
*
11 till 11*ft l.l! I&lt;«
South A m erica or w herever b eto ir before I reached my train.
l.yltellun has « style u| til. owll
' ii it l ti I ii
hivi*'Uifa I
lx llrlivit
»
said,
silting
uji
on
the
sage
ut
the
Urodmk
bad
lesson
to
laniint,
a
we even • t a i le d "
V&lt;11 latir Sea neighlmr* lx expeclrd mrebng
but il'* built un the ml at pi in
1, II -In) a i ll tll.il 1iH *1 ti&gt;V |X&gt; -Jit*
I lb V\ •11Itllli 1 I II 4*I I
led
’
rr.cn
are
Ihiei
luitl
lli
Ills!
meager
reason,
tut
juitinsilc
u&gt;
I
i
case
the
la-k
of
welding
Ihe
de
"W e look eutt ui toollab a n y ­
; IM' 11a■la*’Vt IV 1 •■
In allivther develojiinent ve .b r ctple. cl Umi* Armstrong
.lb *uMC Had 4 lit*»•*•! Ihl'UUgll tile
la k » tbs isvi . w w i.j a is. j ,-r«*r line aerot* snutaessTero F u
i , li* HuU«*TM lO
a lashion. I had my leaton*. too bag
w ay." U m dnlk sold to n ily .
da* the I’l* .b yletv n( Delawaie
aiili'illia h- „l1 til v4 If •' 111 the living
two years ago Lyttelton wore a I » 4*M IH|s l »&gt; t I |
t(v«
ui.s
I
vs
ts
s
n
..ta
rin
g
a
i
.
j
'
tl)pt
sg
a
tn
it
im
itib
lv
C
o
in
m
u
n
lsi
ill a im* tin,' at N* .* . . . l b ad pi b&lt; ant
"O kay, cap tain . W hea doea Uie Less justifiable iir.d all the more
i-. m
» ) p i i|»rl) II • •••
II.r
O
l«|
4
.w
4
lt
i
M
V
S
II
f
..c
Us
V
,
iJ
v
.1
uXtilri
lot)
p a i n f u l Lecscie- of (hat. Jane
Loot leave T"
ed a le olution ur|mg all lit mem
1 In*
ll* 1
1(1lillflI*
"What hapiw'iied to that’ "
til.Un dialely alb i vIKDIIIg ot III* bri&lt; lo m train truni -v h vi! Imy
Urodmk e obvious happiness with I tfir K i r v r t tt i inr
"Tu m oirow night."
"It you 11 |iardan the expiesMon
■'WuJrii
Hit
mi
*'
•
temciil
by
llie
ttntivh
and
Yu
i ll and •bier uianile-talluui til laid ltd* former CainhildK** .in
«l ll IV IV II I I I I I 1 1 (It:l V I i U
I eat up quickly. "Can I make her marriage m -dr me remember
.'i-l.i* aiiihassadurv ill lailtvion racism
MJ u i l II ip I i II ili i M J . " I t l l d
ihr past year and tcMember thtnge
N VM il S it till ill 1III'.! t: i ,i l l
it
•Kill
1 u-ed tu get loo hut
Seelba
planned
lo
p
rr.rnt
II
lu
Hie
**Tlhr&gt;
Hull
I
tlktfr
ult
u
n
i
ll
i
&gt;
ii Day
In New Vink, T Ii u r g u o d , l.ytti'llon is a first eiki.iu of \ i.
iu i-jiiVljVldt
day
"K aay," ilio d iu k aald. "A train no man can recall p ejsanily. With
Italian I'arluim-ti! and demaml a H a t&gt;liaII .jiccial euimsel fut the
c
a
ll.
"
1
tu
tli
n
I
li*
lai
huii
"ml
|ti&gt;
S',I'M III.
Ilf Kill Ilf H i« dc■■ign e d
or a plane lom uiru w . 1 m* Jane Id been el-isr to sunn-(lung
vount t hairdos ol Aideishot (oiiui i'
I vote ol confidence on it
Daniel
I.,old
I.
.
m
i
l
l
'
,*t.i*lanl
I
c
f
I
4
i
tn
ami
tfiiaiitik
t
viitil
is
a
licit
.i-Jii-r
Via *1ag \lltl 'till,4til
Naln.iial A . . ii lor the Advance
a r t veil a de luac bedrooin on the I wanted. Where and how d had
i I olcr the agreement, virtually till'111 of Colored l'e* i»le ask*1*! Ally tnlomal .cetelary
Uirector *d the I cdcr.ii liim .i i d
1 h it . « ill lie until '■it IH-Ujlll*
lo u t, jiiat ill com . It s w aiting lor dipped away from me— Irum u s - tot him tu lit;n ic it uut.
all Z.-ne A of Ihe strategic tern
Inv
e .ligation, talked ab-tul iiuw tie
♦
1
*
III
IV a. lu-r mi
lit*
ItiJilli
d
ctrifir-.il
m
y
i
h
u
u
ltlrr,
w
e
m
g
It
*
*
\l
n
la
lien llcibcrl III*.wuell Jr. lo make
I couldn t rememU r. There wssnt
you."
lory
at
Ihe
head
of
the
Adriatic
'nire.ni
operated,
at
thi
Itotary
lli
',
I
■
r
•
III
i
,
i
Mill g* 1 a
• "Fine," 1 aald. " I ’ll ra tc h a tra in anything worfh re iemhering. nor rn«4Aumi|; with u tfiutl iingUi ol sea go*-, to Italy lid* rune, which il d e v “ the full torce ol the ted
| luncheon at the Yacht &gt; lilts v e t i
Ihl ill (ru in ii - 1 m u g 1 ItK ! 1 ...to n ig h t. I don’t c a re m uch lo r fly­ any one act or onuxa'.on that gave ktiuttiil l u in*-, lie tiMih Ik** Jtu.’K rl ! include. Hie port city of Trieste, era! government stand* behind ef
I
day
Ilian
II
.italtil
1
1
1
!li-.
l l u m m&gt; Ij« k * %kl ulie ftmini tu ha- been occupied jointly by It. ?&gt; fmt. to desegregate «ch&lt;sil&lt; "
ing over Hi* m ountaina d u rin g the the clue.
M .lll.l
« l l ) It. w|k »\4 II 4' 41'lu* l&gt; I*
l.add reviewed »ollH' ol hi. *nt
And that waa tk&lt;- worst pail ol i r e hisSA m uch mat* r I u a » u itu lr arid British ins
mIiicv \Vuilil
w inter. You'll hava to help me
.4 in, Sanfurd * t i ! Svtutnuii' ‘ .m u ti
soiial experience. U (•■r• enlerin
Hint
Unit
Me
ftr
atiuukl
Mar
II
ack. Ami w e've got a data at the all. lines I had had n girl and ■
peasant, ol Yugo.la* origin ltd
aittnirislralivi' wotk and many l*&gt; ll.tk t lik \|*|*1i*»l&lt; I « I'l.h I , I h
C O U N C IL IIL U F F S bma '.e
Yugoslavia gets Z oie It. Hie bin grade also gained -pedal puri Tlie ties J T
ellrvue thla avehlhg, too, l i t . business. Now I nail a hisiness. atili l» ill ah aiMitiuiiul *tri|i ut nil
S*'ll 11|
\tl
I ltd If *1 ,1 m
Monarty ol St adu.'it bureau «.i.*’ Iii-torte* It
I
h
r
Mlrfvrn.
ti
I.i
ltd
area
winch
Yugoslav
at leaal for a white icnjet t had
riglit. In Trieste sits and proles' I'atrick'. Church hr re pad oft *12 cxpiaineil Dial (hr.** wire man. n u ll '* I* III U aIlia sil.i v U r tu liu r
m em ber T"
W
ill
I!
1
M
iTJlii
illiHil,
1
H
r
til
1)1
|
Ilf
lories
have
held
since
the)
Inui lor its mlnorlt* Iiviiim there III Iraflic parking ticket, fm In. invc.llgallv** Ugl'itl'll’. ottiel tli.ni •rill
hluw ly th e la u g h te r d lrd (rum a buaincsa. And H I lost tnat, loo.
The area given lu lt .lv contain- p.n ishioiiet.
) i•iin • r lit* nr « ui*' i.ih" h m
the t ill
x iio d n ik 'a (ace, llu l liu n o d d a d It would I* my own l.« i n fault. W11MillIV Atlll l).t*lrt«i| nut .it Un' iim j I" marched tutu Trieste m tilts, a*
well
a.
several
(sockets
In
/attic
A
t*jm,
frynifl
Hut
tu
I
III
Ilk
ill
uut
the bulk ol llie territi . v'* p»|mlu
l.add w,«- iiilrodiu.il In Hem* S M l i m \II
Just as the loss ol Jane -s«» my
C grteaUy.
I luring service. Sunday, lie tdd
l
along
Hie
southern
boundary
which
Mti&gt;tlilli);,
M.r
I
sua
I
lift
at
J
Hull
bun
.hB
IXX)
per.mi.
I
lie
city
ut
e e a
Mnip-oii, program I halt Ilian
Ailv
fault. None of that made lor
| ate populated mostly by Ytlj{0 - T r ic -li. a ma i n |siil since the all ear owner, whose ears weie (
&gt; Afti'ttiuun. It vean t a n t) lit u ' i Ii m I* | .la v.
Aa th a Ita ly ta m e Into C incin­ pleasant thinking
iu'kelrd while tlo'.&gt; &gt;*ctc alteinlilH’ • • • • • • • • • • • • e e e e e a e e e a a a a e e e n a a a a e • • • * ■ • • «»«• • • • •
lath
ceuliirv
when
it
wa.
|*xit
ol
tiUVV.
I
CUIlIlJ
I
f
..l
ul
l)
I'
l
*
nlMkAtl!
"Heady now, sir. tt you are," the
nati. the p u tte r tupped a t my door,
service, to tiring the ticket, to j
1 Ttie 3.UM American and 2.UJU
An.Ira llungaiian Empire lu
puaJ.ed It open. "T ak e th e la g , porter said, lie did ray bag truni any Itiiir alter iiteuii, hut lliert ' ttnti.il truop. garrisoning Zone A Hie
tit III 'there well- 12 ol thflll at II
alMiul
JM.JUU
residents
eirT "
lha rack, put it in the t i.e out­ HASH l HHii Ii iHJitil 4.1 I ntiK rally
eaeli
|
.ire
cX|H*clr*l
tu
pull
uut
.lairily,
Italy
won
Hie
whulc
ol
the
Is
"lart'a w all till th e c a r la c laa r," side ami lilted my heavy coat, T f i r i e a » urn* chancr m a mtUiun making way lor Italian tr-rop*.
Tne ear. were ticketed because1
Irian IVnmsula. incUnling (lie
I aanl. •■**■» if you can get one o( holding it ready lor me to pull un Ul.it JKtfUArt HlMilit In* MU IdJiltll
Until Italy and Yugoslavia had Trie.le territory t-.om A u *Im .i ,.i I,n v were patked on Hie wrong)
the rrd cap a to come (or me, will
long demanded all llie territory the do,.e ol World Mar 1 .............
1 buttoned my jacket and got Hilli h»« KlHt.OvWI
ahd lost side ot a .trerl pa-l the church I
you?"
The dispute led lo numerous Imu It during World War It Fin gt't nn whleli parking i. limited to one
f l u ti c 1‘lM flM H flk
up, bolding my ngh: aim out lor
der
incident.,
ami
relations
be
feme day* in IW3. it wa. occupied side only
CVf»&gt;rlgM. IHI* t y B i n Uplcri. Pmnlmiptl t* Ituig IV it:** * Hjn l m U .
tween the two rnllntric* deteri­ by Yugoslav partisans Then an
Mviyoi William Keenan .aid ho
orated seriously.
Allied military government wa. I wt*1 a.k Ihe City Council In .Hike
The
.eiilrnii'ril
wa*
reached
in
vet up
| out the limitation oil III* chinch
rh rrlff ruuld sell the old radios
lamdon after lengthy negotiation'
The free territory wa. I* .'tuallv •street
to anvune hv wanted tu as long us
among
Italy,
Yugoslavia,
the
Unit
set up by llie Dalian I'eace Irc a li
he didn't give them away.
eil Stales and Britain, lamdon and of JW)7. which Im m alirrd Hie dl
The iiur-vgjun of pinrliaset again
t lib U .it SF.I.I.s
Washington
have
been
proddin,
VI.lull ol Hi*- aria Into two o*ru
(I onH ouril F t uni I'a g e O ne)
I tar eil when (hniii)v *'Is r V. t) I*.
O K I.M b iM A t'll'Y * Tw o old lluuif ami Itrlcrade I*•.* snntr lime p.ilion /"lies Under the arrange
: M IU J U N Itllli ks
•aid llie iiiatlet should t.ave been Herndon pie.entid a hill frum
*er» drove t i an Oklahoma t ilt to end ihe dispute, whtrh has
' l i b M U ) p Iftlra to ha* bat
brought La Im ,- tin- tumid. In an the Mac Asphalt I V , aniuunting Imtlse to invi lii'ati' a i-umplainl Idovked Western eftorts to tdvin iiirrd, a governor was to b*- ap gam Iii bricks (wo million ut then .
b b l . Hubby told the wrogp tin to f 1,'rIUt.l!) for niab iixlw tie -to I that there w n e (n ■ vieiv.ii-, &lt;1 *iv 'heir defense chain acrux* south h intt d by the United Nation toil
.•I .&lt; [lenny eai ti
he llu .'ia n . nnd Hi* West rouhi
sate Jiuvt been rvi.ivllb'll-vl lilivl to- was fioi aiilhoriseil nv Ihe miuulea. in Ihe *H*iTitltfx) ih- .ui
1Europe
’liiiv 't . nd gold, hat irrantli
•*■*
.. „
, ,,
, , ,
llul
on a candnlale
•indiiliile
tixvl informed the Uvimio uuthoM- Ii was at tin. time that he *puke
llie agreement it especled lo I
.
block and vei'detlnitg b tu k - which
When thi'v arrived live dog Mil siiibotli
tles |iu oetlou Kiuld lie taken with­ urainsl unoffictal in* etings anmng
the woy lor Italy's parlici . . ‘,l
neb'ie iug'r.1.
tost I he city in cent* each 12 years
paliun iii Un* lljiitjii* anlUKKi
out l.oiiid appiuval.
ihe Imaril uiernliets to tran«aet rounded Iheir car
Haggle« *■ i 1 *#,*iniuni**t lh1]j «*riim«-nt h r u k i ago But llie city doesn't need
I’ulieeman I II llaidgruvei .aid *loll
(*
♦
ad
►Iiul la-fur*- leaving, Kelsey |o]«| hutinesa.
ugutl
II
allium*i*
nigfliul lu. 1 Augutt
»n' ** 'I 'lI
S
a*
-■* .X ll) |ilpounced
Jil ItkJSasaI If*
. t IM
Li ■9l*
that
i11l I,tonesk ill
ol Trirsti them because it u*r« asphalt and
IWe taiaid live ladio had tw-rn in­
Aniomy other hutiness the coin- "We sal thi'ie and tiled to calm Yugoslavia, tlrcece and Turkey
I, I should be returned to ltalv T h i' concrete paying *o they ate being
stalled fur three month*, and sinee missionett heard \Y It. Dyson the animal.
Diflrlslly. the agreement
Yugo suit tor salvage Tln-y wlegli lie l * 4 4 H » • • H 4 » 4 M » M f H M a M « » 4 9 « a a « 4 i M « s s a a a a a a a
Oviedo unyiv its hills tile fi(M uf ti'rm Rtate Road dl'J to Oviedo
"T h ru ntlieer tt I Slamlrfet classed ax a provision#! settle Idea was dtopped alter
tween 7 .iiul 12 pounds cadi and
sltvlk
tell
the
Comlnfurui
merit
lib
s
Is
to
heln
Seelba
sct-very month, "if they wi re truing the "must dangerous death trap tiuth-d mil Ids gnu and tired twice.
In 1432. Italy wa* given a hand ale. says John Wald etly pul
cure
the
Italian
Parliament's
ap
to pay for it, thi-v would have I ever saw In inv life'', as he ask­ The dogs ran under a Imusc Every
in local adminlsltalion of Hu At chasing agent, virtually wealliei
bv now."
ed Ihe cvmimissiun to loot, into lime we gut nut the dugs r-auie pruval The United Stales and ltd lied lone.
proof
lain,
however,
consider
Ihe
divi­
The sheriff also left nnd re- the mutter.
jntnidm: again We In.I &gt;nt &lt;mt in
sion
of
the
territory
in
reality
a
turned later in the meeting to ex­
Hump M nir.ki nppiated before front and honked Hie bum and
plain his po.ilnm lie slated he llie Imuid to n i»w hm lei|uest | n lle d Irvnii t i attract someone permanent line
Mod o| the 3011,1)00 lnlijlitl:inl
"had not attempted lo bike any (hat either Castfelwny agree tu | I gUe*. there wa. r ti ulv at Ii me in llie r*h sijuare mile Zone A look
I Hairless frum Kelsey," hut was abide bv the i-outitv rh-duir liours We ilidn't in un to tin* d an In I n.' the ailvnliee new* of the settle
working ill the interests of the for tin- stile of idi vdiolii I,*'V*'I ages, old
liteiil ealmly
iHOple of the county- lie said he ol llie *omits to* opetM'd to Hutlday
llardf'l.-ve
went back lit llie
.Some tension was re|»orti'il In
Aid latuvlit two lavtios fiuin the vale. In restMUite to • rctueat l!**• .tatiun aid b it an order lor tin 'In- small atras slated tu go b
htghway Patrol, and, since Uvhdo rotiilidsxiun mad*' at a pleylou'* n lv p„urn! lo make
follow tip Yugoslavia Altoui J.ixjo person
wantid a tadiu, he had installed meeting, County Attorney Mack call
live in those sections Some ol
It at ho cost to the county, lie M. Cleseiand tatd he bad written
ilaluti de cent alieady are sellim
raln .aid Oviedo would purchase Ih r County Ministerial Asaoeiatlieir linldmgs and moving into Hucommi
:
into
ir,
iign*
|
witli
him,
Italian rune
h* radio subject to Cmmlv ap- lion about Ihe matter and re
Yugostavta received th r biggrvl
reived a Id le r from the Key. S. nrnl the inr'* tar wax dropped
lnuval.
Cottimi Dodd said even Die ding
A motion made by C«nnmi. Dodd 1. Whatley in teply saying that dote illi cit iii his section, uni hunk of U.Titory — IM square
tulles ol sparse hillsides, sheep
Was passe*) that one of the old lie asXodbitioii had discut*.i| litas
(tie people wallied tu keep it th.d (raring land ami vineyard* DM«» ## * ill*' time lu (rtitfe
. up
county radio. Im- sold to Oviedo iiiailri s K a no*ting but ha&lt;( lak
73,buo Inhahltanls
are largely
wav.
!•» ||W* arid til*' uthet lo Kilsey, •■ii no a:Uon
iim l U v i'f to 01&gt;Jk* Y*»u'lt \|«t
or anyone el**■ who wanted to Imy
When Maietki avain i&lt; molted
!w «t»|t &lt;ul 4fylini| |Mlti*J#it ill IC
the county !&gt;*• opened, Comntr.
A f"l *lfd»viiiUfi, ‘Hut bet ' (H'ffufmotui,
Melxch
nsked
if
lie
were
repres'
iil
I'onirnr Meisch pro|io.e«l n mil­
e
•t lu%ivo iutyi luJlin,) . virnl
mg
the
litiuor
dealer*
of
Die
rminlion that anything bought in the
liter L#nf li fill i*l idkwn L |r fitfi
rsiuhly for ov*-i (2.r&gt; ilullars must ly or only himself. Majr ki de
Just uo to the commission fur cllned to answer.
M'pTi-u.l
lb- later raised this
Co in tor. Foiuakre sold olfo't
y o u 'l l g o !
nmuunt to 1ML, hut, even in the person* bad asked tiim wlollier
f o r **f rltoug .p;i*&gt;o*ilion from they shuuld join Majvski or not
other commissioners, lefused to
Carnmr. M&lt;*i'&lt; h said tin- com
ex*nipt lh*' load department re­ mission tied nothing lu do e d it
pair* frum Id* iimbuii. No ncllun what went on Inside uf a d ty ,
was taken on the motion at this ami that, "I'rrsuiially, I am &lt;&gt;p
time.
posed to oprnine th* cuutily. How
^ io n iln r. Mepuli tin'll said Dial people live lu Castlel&gt;errv is thrii
at far as he was concerned the own business.” A majoiity ol lli&lt;&gt;

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Ruxlnr.x.x hoomi. n m ir In (he moxt un­
expected plau-.x. W hile everyone looks to
uranium, ntomir reactor*. solar energy ami
other complex fields as n source of wealth,
a business boom is taking place In an unro­
mantic. unexciting area that has Itecn over­
looked for years.
II is (he window cleaning business, which
Is enjoying a period of rapidly Increasing
demnnd. The reason: Th e huge pirlure win­
dows that have become so stylish In homes
and the widespread use of glass in business
and industrial buildings.
As a result, window cleaners estimate
that they are doing twice the work they did
10 years ago. The prospects are that this
business will get bettor and better. since
glass is being used 1st an increasing extent.
Rut not only is the window cleaning
business iielter than ever. It's also easier
and safer. Many glass buildings are equipped
with special gadgets for making the window
cleaners’ job more pleasant. So far. no sub­
stitute for the window cleaner has lieen in­
vented.
Window washing apiienrs to Ite a more
certain way of earning a comfortable living
than finding uranium, all things considered

Way Down South
In Sanford, Florida

TODAY’S n illl.K VERSE
There is no fear in love, for perfect love
casteth out fear. • • • And he that feareth
Is not made perfect in love.— I John -1:18.
Th e certain assurance of flod's intimate
love leaves no place for fear. When father
and mother foisake us the Lord will take us
pp. The billions of cells of our laalles func­
tion through (iisl's love and care. The hairs
on our head are numbered, we are indeed
God's very children. Tha t leaves no place
for fear, no had thing ran happen to a good
man In this life or the life to come.

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Page 4

C o lu m n

W h a t Happened To Marshall Case?

By C. II. Dawson. USA., M SA.
A f’A lr C U L A T IN G woman Is one who
stops and thinks before giving her Age.
• • • • •
T O W S — If you have plenty of forage
nvnilnhle in your postures— more thnn your
rows can eat— it may pay you to reserve
part of it for grazing after frost.
To establish a reserve of grass for fall
and winter grazing, select one of your pas­
tures that has been grazed rather closely
Fertilize it now with 150 to 200 pounds of
ammonium nitrate, and keep cattle off it.
If this pasture wasn't fertilized in the
spring, use 000 pounds of 8-8-8 fertilizer |&gt;cr
acre Instead of the nitrogen.
I’ango’a grass is probably best for the
reserve pasture, hut Costal Rermunda or
Pensacola Rahiu v ill also serve well for thin
purpose.
Hy frost, such a pasture should have
from one to three tons |»er acre of d ry
weight of forage on it When frost hits thin
reserve f&lt;rage, it will usually just brown or
kill the top six or eight inches. Even a
sharp freeze may not kill the grass all the
way to the ground. Thus you have a pas­
ture with some green vegetation on it until
it is grazed off.
U S E D T O R E — The Florida State
Chamber of Commerce at one time wan
known as “ Florida Development Hoard."
• • • • •
M IS S E D T H E R O A T — Somewhere along
the line Sanford missed the opportunity to
grow as fast as Orlando has done. Rut con­
sider Frrnandinn. Few visitors to Florida
ever see this town, which might well have
liecome the metropolis of F'lorida if the
early settlers had given more thought to itn
splendid harbor, ocean Is-aches and Its well
nigh perfect situation.
D IT C H R A N K S — Dalapon. 15 pounds
l&gt;rr inn gallons controls rnttnils and rushes
grow ing In !I0 Inches of water.
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W IN G M IR R O R S — Attached to exist­
ing car rear view .mirrors can lie adjusted
to give exceptional "coverage" of the rond
Itehind Said to eliminate "blind s|*ots" on
both the right and left sides of the car. the
m irrors arc atached by means of turn
buckles and clamps.

H A L B O Y LE

stocking* that now overflow three you’ll nerd a paper bag In an
drawers, Frances say*. "Oh, I'm emergency.”
going lo mend them all *1 once! We have enough ball* of string
now in our home to anchor the
one of these day*."
After tiring married In a news­ battleship Missouri, hut I nn long­
paperman 17 years she naturally er dare point this out lo mr wife
na* a big collection of medicine She'* a little touchy on Ihl* auhliolllr*-particularly aspirin hot- Jecl. ever since I reel her an
article that tabt people who aaved
Ilea.
"Can't throw them away." the string were often stingy.
"Saving string Is Inherited in
said "They're useful to take along
Rut the specializes In saving nn trip* ” Rul we've got enough lo some families.' she says. ‘Moat
last u* through a round trip lo everybody in our family starts
itring, paper
. .. . bags,
_ . newspapers
vara]
saving string after the age of SO
znediel
* “
Heine bottles
ami old silk am Mara.
My father di«l. amt his father did
nylon stockings
"Ilut. In heaven's name, who do tiefore
him It's not a sign of
These things pile up In such you need all those paper hags?" stinginess at all It Just shows
quantities that every srvrn years (We not only have nxprr bags rnmmnnscnse Everybody might to
we have to move to a larger apart­ slnred in Ihr catch all bin beneath keep plenty of string handy.
ment, simply to have spare to the refrigerator. We have a num­
Rut It K her habit of saving
ber cooling la the refrigerator It­
Store her collections
newspapers that cause* the most
It does me no good to reason self.)
"Oh, you never can tell when trouble In her home. She save*
with her. If I ask her about the
them everywhere. She folds them
~ rrr
and puts them In my desk. Rhr
hides them unJer the beds She
piles them In stacks and puta them
behind aereena.
One morning, sleepy-eyed. I
stumbled Into the bathroom, step­
ped Into the shosrer stall— and fell
rial on a big sta
stack of newspapers
[E MOST FASTIDIOUS and pollta Briton he evtr met, aver*
Frances. Instead1st
. *_ * *
mjr^brulses, came running and
a Detroit auto magnat*, it Ihr (tout fellow who w tt cap-

NEW YORK. '*1 married a
string saver
Somr people say there Is nothing
worse than a spendthrift wife, lint
• saving wife ran give a man some
Interesting problems, too.
My wife has developed an In­
ability to throw anything away.
She saves everything She even
has preserved our marriage II-

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turrd in darkest Africa hy a band nf cannibals.
their preparations f o r a
special feast without bntting
an eyelash, and didn't even
lose his composure when
they lowered him Into the
pot and began piling up
ahavinga and big aticka be­
neath it What finally broke
him down, however, was the
medicine man's obvious In­
tention tn slice an onion for
additional flavor in the slew.
"I'll have to ask you tn de­
list. my good man." said the
Briton. “Thooe blasted thlngi
always make me cry!"
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H r watched

"Don't turn on the water. You’ll
get the paper* wet."
The reason she boards news
paper* la that the like* to read
old news. She'll reach deep into a
stack of old papers, pull out a
ropy, alt down tn the chair, and
start reading. The she **ys some­
thing like:
"Sly Shirley Temple certain!* t*
growing up. Isn't ah*T" Or. "Who
D this baseball player. John J. MeGraw. they ark all talking about?"
If I try to clean out her atocka
of newspapers, she fights valiant­
ly. yiekflng them a page at a time,
saying. "Oh. I haven't had time
lo read this article. No, you can't
have Uila nag*. It baa a recipe on
it I want.

g a y s m « i « M o C u tto u a k :

tt'a Uw Bttle things that toUtar
* And put one on the rack ’
You can ait upon a mountain—
But not upon a lack!
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SENATE
DIGNITY
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with statement* made in the Senate about public figures, to do
anything about them "would tend
In place unwarranted limitations
on the freedom of speech in the
Senate."
CcCarthy hat his sel-ln with
Zwickrr. on the other hand, far
from the Senate flnor— at a New
Vork hearing of McCarthy's own
permanent Investigations sitbcommiltee And there, ssyi the Watkins committee, McTarthy'i conduct "w a y not proper under the
circumstance* “
W lfit wa* McCarthy's conduct?
Telling Z w i c k r r . among other
things, he questioned either the
general's honesty or hi* intelllgence Ami saying /wicker, a
much decorated World War If vetrran. wasn’t fit tn wear the uniform of a general Thl* wain’t
abuse. McCarthy argued-it was
lust vigorous rr«s*-examln*tinn to
gel the truth from what he called
an evaslv. arrogant wltnr**.
McCarthy down nn that point II
held /wicker behaved very well
under a barrage of questions Me
Carthy had no business asking him
Ant McCarthy's behavior, it said,
would have been out of bounds "in
the case of any witness, whether
a general or a private titlien "
This wasn't the only "indictmrnt*' brought by thr Watkin*

Sanford Ladies
Attend Workshop
Help In Otiando

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committee. The group alao rteommended the Senate, when It eomes
back to town six dajre after el
lion, censure McCarthy for (1) rehulng to appear for queulomng
before ao earlier committee which
investigated him In 1951-12, and
t2) using harsh language about
members of that committee.
in addiUon the Watkins commit
lee found fault
‘‘ McCarthy's
conduct tn t few other
accepting secret FB I date, for in­
stance— though it ztopped wort of
recommending formal cenwre In
«he»e eases.
.
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But the
^nlvrt^buUre.Ied
whole fig page rroori. tottresied
’ .r®7 P*8v» «»
exhthltt, waa
JP T
Z»kker
from Appleron. Kii^.
■ general from the town of Steugh
t&lt;*&gt; In the same stale.
Thsl wa* a fateful encounter for
both men It plunged the general
into a political controversy which
lung
And. in a aense. It wa* me stiff
of most of McCarthy s recent troT
Waa— for it led straight to hi* full
»ca!r row with the Army s top of
fictals. and to various conflict*
saith President Eisenhower and
other republican leaders,
Idfe would have been brighter for
both men if one or the other h»d
bark In Witcoiwin.

were invitrd to rnter--lwo
Republican* and two Democrat*.
Itoth of thr Democrat* were from
Florida; Senator George Smather*
and CongrrMman 8yd Hrrlong. No
reason «a&lt; givrn f°r the teli-clion*. May Ini becaute they both
lu»v* played with Preiident Eisenliower; maybe becaute they are
lx&gt;th pretty pood golfer*; or mayla I.realise they are ju it plain oldfashioned relrbritlea in tnrlr own
*
I Westinghouse la also tiwllni a
NEW YORK &lt;JD-There s a mov­ sale* or better this year
right.
The broiler* or ovens are now howl shaped cooker with built tn
Where There'* A W ill— Accord­ able version of almost every ap­ found
In abmil in per cent nf all heating unit that deep fries, ho'lt
ing. to the bed sources that we , pliante in the kilrhen Inlay but
wired home*. A dozen soup, pops corn or bakes apples
o n find, no "Member of Congress ||*
*h.f* electrically
WIN PfNDLBTON
from Florida ever has served on line there's an automatic dishwash­ companies are in the field Compe-1 wherever you plug it In
er you can wheel around the house. tition la biller
Ne*co Inc has brought out i
Republican Tactic*
Just how the powerful Ways and Mean*
Roto Droit Corp of America estl- fourouart electric saucepan, with
America's changing living habits
•ram! are Krnuhlnan* ? And Just Committee. Maybe Dial will be have brrsivhl this about since the mates sales of its broilers should built in heat'ng unit, ao that the
how far are they willing to go tn changed neat January. Counting war— mostly in the last yrar or top 35 million dollar* this year al housewife ran cock, where s^e
ine iremocrais
...—
........—
strongly on the
Democrat* reiurnreturn .—
win a few scat* in the 1'nngrrssT •irongiy
will, anything that normallr vu&gt;«A
Staves, ovens, electrie sauce retail nrlre*
One indication of their draperatiun Ing to power. Congressman Syd I
Fearless Hlrctrlc Ine say vales he d&lt;re on lop of a burner in
hst been quietly rounding pans dDh washers have Joined the
come* in a Irak from thr Krderal llerlong
of Its nroilxiuiek. st wholesale, the kltrhen stove.
Tradea Commission. It concern* up friend* of hi* in the House |electric coffeepot and toas er a* rose from lev* than one million
to vote for hi*' Rem* that can lie used In the di­
re promised
n
Genersl Electric, eyeing tye
Courtney Campbell and his rare who have
ning or living mom or out nn the dollars In 1910 lo 10 million last
for re-election. The five Trade* membership on this committee lawn, or taken in the family car yrar. In the first sis months nf housewife'* smaller homes anl
changing habit*, has an automatic
Commission members are appoint­ 1,'p lo now he ha* lined up 114 to the summer camp.
this year, its tales were more than mnhile d'shwasher that can be
ed for seven year term* with the fellow Democrats who have agreed
double
those
for
the
same
period
Smaller house* cau for smaller,
rolled around the rooms like *
dates nf thrir terms falling al dif­ to support him.
last yrar.
serv ng cart to pick up dirty dish­
Consistent R e c o r d — Senator portable kitchen applianres Many
ferent times. T h rr« of these memWhen
tale*
showesl
sign*
of
slow­
eps-ssard Holland
■ housewife likes to «lo her kitchen Ing vtown late this spring, rompan- es. or ran be u«ed tn store rlesn
Holland's• near perfect re- a
iters are siip|H&gt;se&lt;l to D-long to the Spcssard
one* A hose connection fit* the
administration party and the cord In the flmatr took a alight »i»rk I" «h* living mom. watching
‘ .C"!,
out nc.*
new 'accessories hot water faucet In the link
other two to the minority party, A drop when he attended the VI thr soap opera* on TV . or out in .
for
baking
* *f*&gt;.
recent Democratic vacancy nn the I'an American Road Congress In the.,patio with the fatally in the eve-1goto-Broll
These are only a few of the p-&gt;M
Feerles* added a hskiing tray, a
Commission wa* filled last Morntay |Cararas as official tJ. 8. reprer
and
a flying drv Ice. ah'e appliances designed to fit iW
"'sties
have
been
ho-.ming
Take
I
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.
tentative.
He
missed
six
vote*
t-»
when former Congressman Itolx-rt
• « itrsiyung na* hern
Inwn a major trend to the new American outdoor and
T. Seerest, of Ohio, was sworn In. j give him a percentage of U7.6*;. Just one field, infrared hmilrrs
on the move living
Sales
didn't
start
in
un
1
,n
Ihejnfrared
cooking
Sale*
In
volume
„
- field
. th s
lie
still
has
one
nf
the
highest
i*This is a very high honor, and a
Ill
1950
In
1951
the
Industry
s
o
l
d
l
y
^
The
broiler*
were
made
tor
csirds,
liut
in
1950
he
had
lOfl’.
i
;
position which any American—
nWIton
dollar, worth, the neat
ton dollars
next l»Hjr acceptable In the living mom
PR ECAUTIO N S T A K E N
especially a businessman
would in 1951, ‘A! and '5.1 his record wat nine m'll
nr at garden parties
IN FOLIO O U TB R EA K
like to hold. The story this week 1*9’ ». Ilut, on the sla votes he miss­ yrar 13 mil'lon dollar*, and last
Taking
a
lo&gt;l
al
the
new
trends
RONS' Germany O tV - If. 8
is the Congressman Courtney , ed. hr wat "pares!" on three and year 72 million Some industry in home living. Westingh-mse rr
Campliell wa* "felt out" for th» I on lhrrr his standing wat annnunr- spokesmen are talking confidently styled it* rlectrlr roister oven this Authorities have ordered precau­
nf Itt) million dollars of retail
tionary measure* for their per
Job. Of course. If he had aerepled 1r,|.
summer, »!d:ng an infrared broil­ sonnrl In the West German capital,
the appnlntmrnt, the Democrat* in
er grill, a look In glass panel and following a local outbreak nr
Florida's First District would have,
even makes a sort nf cart for poliomyelitis. They emphasised
been left in a terrible hole— in the I
wheeling it about.
however, that no eases In AmeiV
middle of a rainimlgx and without
For tne housewife who likes lo ran families have been reported.
a candidate The fart that he
c«uk
elsewhere
than
in
the
kitchrn
l y H U M A N N. • O N C tllN , M l .
didn't fall for the offer indicate*
netting rid of it rest Is some­
T H f condition within ourselves
that f'amplN-ll puts loyally tn the
NOW T H E MEN
known madlrally aa sires* It not times accomplished by talking
people of hi* stale sl-ne hit per­
MUNICH. Germany (*■&gt;— First
sonal benefit amt also shows that
fear, but rather an argument the problem over with a physi­
it was sloppy dressing by th*
he has carried some of his business
within one’s own body agalnit cian or psychiatrist. Ilraln sur­
wlvr* of U. 8. soldiers in Germany.
sense for hoi-r-tiading into his
some tendency, habit or circum­ gery may also help In very severe
Now IF* the men themselves.
Congressional job.
stance that may fils* Th# eon- C*«e»
CHICAGO t|v— Two masked gun
Th r Army's Southern Area Com­
Hrrognitlnn for Cecil Weld* Ad­
fllel or bailie within th: body Itmen left one of three portrrs un­ mand has Issued a directive order­
The surest method of prevent­
ditional letter* this week reached
•eir la usually prolonged and th* ing Ureas la leisure In this me­
gagged In exchange for a "sport­ ing .*nld!er* tn wear neat uniforms,
the White House from memlier*
ing chance” at a getaway after krrp their hands out their poc­
person la constantly aware of It. chanical aire too many of us apend
of the Florida Congressional (^ le ­
looting a rrstaurant safe of tS.OOt) kets, straighten their bocks, sto
Btrria In Itaelf raw be very our time at occupations that are
gation urging that Cecil Webb,
early yesterday
harmful lo th* body. Heart dta- tedloua and In themselves require
trim their sideburns.
w
Chairman nf the Stale Road De
The robbers tied up three em­
ease and colitis may ba direct no Intelligence, (hereby giving
partmrnt, lie named In the Special
ploye* and gagged Ihem while they
effect* of th* atrain. It alao may rise lo resentment and atrain.
Advisory Committee on the j'resiworked Iwm hours with drill and
aerve io Increase the severity and
dent's Ifnad Program. This s|i«eial
However, a restful attitude
sledge hammer* to open the safe
duration of many dtaeaaea that adopted for our spare time a'nng
rommittee wa* set up two wrekl
nf the Palm Grove Inn on the
art not iU direct responsibility with recreation and fun can
ago hy the President to study
South Skle.
Hna returned tn his office
methods for getting hi* proposed
Utopia Needed
avoid a lot of conflict.
Waltrr Owen*, one of the porter*.
|50 billion road program under­
Room 2 1 1 - 1 2
In order lo remove stresses In QUCSTtON AND AXIWnt
*ald one of the men removed hi*
way. ftrealise it was Ceetl WVlib
the individual raaea that rome lo
gag on condition he not rail for
Woodruff
Bldg.
who talked to President Elsenhow­
Mrs L. a .: What is meant by
help until he was given permt*
th* attention nf tha phyilelan,
er In the White House on March
truth
serum?
Office Hours
aIon
we would have to take such meas­
17th about this huge road program,
Anawer: The drug that ti
A* the rohh»r* rearhed the alley
ure* a* giving gvar on* In the
9
-12
2-4
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some memlier* of the Florida Delrbehind the restaurant, one of them
country an Inert**# In aalary or known aa truth serum u a barbi­
alion feel he deserves a place nn
shouted,
"Nowl”
turate
drag
known
a*
thiopental
fhlie President'* committer, and i providing everyone with a bigger
house thin hi* neighbor. T h a n - sodium. This drag should only be
have urged that ha he appointed.
fort. It is actually impoaslbla to used under tha direction of •
Florid* Celebrities— When the
physician.
remove steam from the world.
National Celebrities golf tournalas.)
played her* last week
‘
io.srrwas.na4, aw* r
members of Conend, only four m

SAM DAWSON

Kitchen Appliances O n The M ove

$5,000 Is Stolen
In Sporting Hicst

DR. J. N. ROBSON

BUICK SALE
Priced Right

Clean Cars
1949
1950
1950
1951
1947

llulck Super Scdanet.............................................. * M6-00
Buick Special 4 Door S e d a n ..../............................$ MB-OO
Buick Super 4 Door Sedan .................................... * M6-00
Buick Roadmaster Custom Built 4 Door 8edan .... $|]M-00
Buick Super Sedan......................................... .......... 4280-00
OTHER MAKES

1947 Plymouth 4 Door Sedan (N ew Engine)................. I
19.11 Kaiser 4 Door Sedan............................................. •. 4
1951 Pontiac Catalina ...:................................. .............. 4|

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Tonight and Wednesday

fflcA&amp;onah

Miss B. Gradick
Is Given Shower
Af Pczold Home

Mi** flctr' I. i.rullek
u host
marriage lo lllrhird Plumell w||
be an event --f O -l |fi. was h-m
orr-t at a mlseellaneoos sb-iwei
bs Mr F an? I'* •iM and d mcbi
»r . Mr* Dnrolb* Kendrick *••&gt;
Atr • N it m.iii Wedekind nf fir
Land, at Ihv f’einld home Thurx
-la. evening
Arrangements of 1,11 flower
were n*ei| In drrnr»*e |he parti
i *- un * The dining I i|«le wa* over
•iM with a lire rloih crntrre.i
•*llb an srr.inrenieiit of while
A surressfnl hur'irane -t*ne» flowers •urroiindlnc a mini ilnr«
w «» «r*eei| a ) the t'SO S slir-'i
roimlr and iltrn'tinl* flink
night « hen |iin|„r hostess Xl|, briilal
M*r» Ann \ll, hr Is •*,. in r ll*rfr ed hv whlte I apff .
i rystal »p|&gt;olntmentx were u re
*lonr »|ih Mr* faureft I liter
to -rr.e rrfn shnient. of iprn tin
ipp,,ir hi lr«&lt;
tamlwiehe. mill.idoal Iced rike
Tt»r rmro
h ||i
*” "Clng moss wnd pslmrito fm&gt; rnrru.tr t with bridal rose* muds
tlllimln.tpd In , •mll-lle&gt;il tie .ailed mil . and punch
Mr* la-'-n Swain and 'Ir
're hmerit of punrh and co.kle
I’.-tlph F ir 1! -'rrr th&gt;- ptl/i wli
wet*- -ers ed
tier*
for exiriling in the route-t
A large luenoul m i on h m l
Guests rulo.lng (he r.rnln,
the randv ptrtv Sun t*, e -eeinr
ifter ch'*rrh In ehx--ge of th- with the bride elect were h«r mo
ran •*•making w *% Miss Mirg .ret ♦her. Mr* J F. Grndirk Mr*
'laud Stafford, Mrs Doris Its* Id
YonHerhulis. luulnr huste .........
ladies from the Fastern Star were Mr.. I u Its*. Mr. It I. It.,
man Mr. Frink Meisrh Mr*
(rnlnr h„«»n*se*
A |ukr Imix d .nee Is scheduled Paul Brown. Mr* ||e"rv lilrhitfor tomorrow night wdh tumor hos Mr* Toni ltu**l Mr* Rruer- Cam
tes* Ml.* Ilett. Michel* he olio • eron. Mr* F. W Rigger.
Mr* John Ludwig Mr* Job
the arrangement* and the Jewish
Pe/ohl Mr* Fred Itrindt Mr*
Women's F|uh a* senht host, ,.
Ralph I’*/old Mr* .l-i-rph Mpi . l.
Mr* « u Johnson. V - . M ih -.It.
A tow devrtnm.i.'lit In II fold I a'dgr Mr. I'crnin Hardlr) 'Ir
of act o-ol print lie's now makes II I eon swam, Mr. I.luvd Swab
possildr tn il stn-r.se dr. n"'*d,'i« Alls* A dr |aide Rl-hfrr. Mil* )'.*•
from 'he puthhuiion r*ns. in M,t lyn Rigger th- Mi. e. Connie »nu
dltlun to the variety of snrav. Marianne I udwrlg. Mr. Kendrick
and fnantt previously available. Mr* Wrdrkmd. and Mr. Pi-anli

Hurricane Dance
Staged At USO
! Is Successful

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Seminole Hi P-TA
Will Meet Tonight
fu semlnole High Sehonl P TA
will me, 1 tun. ;M ,.l the sehisol a*
a o'eliw k M-ilher« and father* an
• s | h i-| ill. in* iled to .iltend *o that
the. might meet Ihr Indl. tdiial
It -riiet* and learn o( the type
and oualit. ol wotk thr students
are doing
Ihe program will begin with *rv
era! lumitu-r* to the srhool plxntsi
"id &lt;l tlie roei luslon of thr visit,
lion neriiwl rrfre.hnienl* will hr
sr- . ed
.11 i» it,*nt* are u r-n l to allen-l
so III it Ihe* nia. betlrr under
.1 md their child'* work and pfnh
lent*

Baggcrly Employes
Treated To Dinner
Saturday Evening
I'tnployrs uj llaggrrly's Appli
.true Center were treated to a
str.ik ill inn r S.iliinl.i. evening al
k ••'*lock al Elnirr's Iteslauranl on
•* Seminole lll.d
J I R.iggcrlv led Ihr group In
making plans for the M-Day cele
brallon to lw held tomorrow at thr
\|'|i|i mer r enter
thus# iiil'-ving ihr evening weri
'ti mil V i . I'l.itenre W.nn, Mr
ind Mr. Rill &lt; I irk, Air anil Mr*
i. mutt t on*. Manley Smith, Mr
mil Al«. t I Aoder oit. ami Mr
m l Mr. ll.iggrrlv

the Itirrllng ••( llrownie Troop
Mlkl llstrtl.if 48 ItHpM' hl. b ttnr
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1•-nitvt.fr- two. held .*• tl-e A'mith Cenier.
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n|*en,-d silli Ihr llrownie Pro
fl'ifh Srb'H'l
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l.tlf
tiR^frnrr fur Iru •rv nf H•••*«•* ml e irut the fi ig snlille
At*i-r Ihr tmnidps nf Ihr |s&gt;l
**i »Hlnc rdurjM'tn hrfil
»t tfir
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Rivnrvrll IfoVrl f*i Jnrlt.tttivilli in,-, ||ng wire
',. i . "it « i. rl-isrn tn lie In rltirfr
r r ltlo nod S»tMfd.8\
-it Ills dec ult ,n,,)s an-t M irv |)
Mr* Wtllhm A lion | pn rr «tf sc-itl *•a* ■r|re *cd for thr flat
W |* Vft«|rv, ?• tx fn|‘* r * •*••Mfiilffrr
D't iti.ifn •» tu tf\ »*f ih*1 fttnfn
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Mr* ||t run SIpitHm* It I* fv l)''4 t 44r Vly \ kM tfir
It •« is in'F'tnrrtl Ih.if it n n l
M^flFif fu brf h *tf4r in 1 »tnpi illn
visiting here with tor m-illui •4#« k . »ii#"I im * » niftirr hike h III
!••• Itir ni nn fiMfnrr
Mr* J R Ray

Emmcff M cCall Is
Elected President
Of His Classroom

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then '.’.’i *ei»rs ago. rhenli
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. . . tl.e fine*l M«nk*t* yn.i rmtlil hor. »nd *«• it
lhe lime to Lux them' their light bill warm top f l l H l t
wool will keep yon r*tra eomfiwtahle on the coldest

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nighl*. Their fluffy lexiure and breathtaking new rob**
will do wonder* for sour lirdrnnin. Me base fammia
Chatham |IHF’r U'm»l lilauket*. Iteaulifull. gifl leited.
in . harlreiisr, hloe, yellow, hunter green, ro»e,
green, aqua, geranium red — in jual the sty lea
and price* that *uit v«u best.

e believe you'll find Juxl the frit you
w nnt In our I.K K rolled Ion. T h e right
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hrlm width, the right "e ig h t nod Ih r right
p rirr. T h r lightweight A I.I.-A M K IU C A N felt
in nhnwn in four colorn nl 87.50

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"CARNIVAL
8TORY”
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hold A'' m Kippur service* at to
a m and at 3 p m
The T E L ( las* of the First BapTU E S D A Y
lid churrh will mrc-t in the cduThe rrgular meeting nt the Semi •:.d!nnal Riulding it 3 pm with
nnlr High School P-TA will be held Air* Ellen Looney and her group
al thr srhool nt X p m
The South side P TA tsiard meet a* hoslrsirs
The Southsidr P T A will meet at
Ing will be held at 1 LA p m
X p in at the school
WSCS Circles of the First 'Ir-lh
Seminole chapter of ihe Order
od!»t Church will meet a* loliow * "I Eastern Star will meet at f
Circle 7 with Atr* T A Rutnet. p in in Atasonlc Hall
UI5 Summerlin Axe . X p m . Clr
The Azalea Circle will uifft wilh
dc 4 with Mr» J S White. W
First St.. 9 p m . t irele 9 with Aii. I. E Spencer. 214 B llth S t.
Mr». AAlima Colbert. t:»'.A lloll. with A|r* W II Jennings and
Ave., with Air* M I. AlrSwean Air* II E D'iggir as co-bniteite* The program for thl* fir a?
Jr., cu-hoslex». 9 a m
meeting of the 1951 55 season will
The IbTcas Class of thr Central be on "Propaealiim".
baptist Church will have prayer
FR ID A Y
meeting at the home of Air* T N
Tie Duplicate Rridge Club will
Dillard. 1021 Sarcla Ave
meit at the Yacht Club with .eat­
The Unity Truth Class will meet ing to start at • 15 p m and play
at thr Valdez Hotel al 7 15 p m to begin al X o'clock
with Carolyn Far*on* a* teacher
Carol choir will merl at the
The book. "IVare Rrgin* Al
Home" by Clara Rccanger. will h&lt; ( entral Rapltst Church at ) 10
p nt
•tiuiird The public I* inxitrd
Lhe Woman's AiMiliar. to thV
The twxard of manager* of Ihr
Sanford Woman’s Club will inert semlnole Count. Medical Soclff?
in Ihr board room of the rluh al will meet al ? 3n p tn at Ihe home
of Mr* W Ainienl Robert*. IIX
9 .10 a m
Sltirle. A.e
AVEDNKSD AV
The 1&gt;irt Girdener* idccle of the
Thr business meeting of Ihr s in
ford Woman'* Club will begin wilh S tnford Garden Club will meet at
a covered dish luncheon at I? 3" l" .i m wilh Atr- M I. Cullum.
p m at the el'll' llo*te»*e* an Tu* s Elliott A.e Mr- Wade Gar­
*lr&gt; Harold Wluttrrn, Mr* Wight ner will *pe.&gt;k un Garden Ih rr
Ntrtley. Air* J AA Gtllon, Air- aps "
Marvin tlyal. Atr* II W Good
Ihe llilu.i it* •ire le &lt;-f the San
speed and Mr* Denver Ctedrll
(oid Garden Club will meet at II
A’oung People's choir rchc.iis.il a m for a business inerting and
will he hrld at fi .to pm al tin covered dish lunrhinn al Hie home
Central Raptist Church
•I An* .) '1 Fahey in Lake Atary
.1 A June, an-t Air*,
Prayer Sendee .it the Central "Hi Ati
Raptist Church will begin al i J - j Gordon P»'i**nn Member* will
meet at tl" laiki 'I try post "(lice
pm
Adult Choir rehear-al at Crntral ami Inun there will be gicen dlr.-il"ui* |.» 'Ir* Jahey's home
Raptist Church al x 15 p m
Congregation Relh Israel *»ill
hold yum Klpt'ut Lvr services at
Xp m
.Member* »f N' UUUi'la Itebekali
l.odgr No 41 ace requested to
meet in thr ItMH Hall at X p m
to practice dnt!* and plan (ot
the coinin'; "f Air. H.il Wooten
of Jacksonville. Stale president ol
Air* Itiehard'. room 9 at San
Itehrkah
lord Gr inimar Seh-xil ha* rlerlrd
The S mfor'l Ga"lrn Club will officer* tor the first half of Ihe
have a h-iard meeting at ttie- Gar yr*r Fre*ldent I* Emmett A|p
den Center at 9 30 a in
Call
. iee p*psident. Jody l.llil
The American Legion Sewing wig, secretary treasurer. Helen
Circle will meet at Hie Ilut at ’ I Fltt.ird. sergeant at arm*. Stapler
p in to make Christmas gift* for j A'lhlen. and reporter. Gary Fold*
vrtrrjn* All inemlnt* are urged
The ela*« dtcliieu into groun*.
i i* hatd al work eon tuetlng a »urIn he present
j . o. of Srnil""le County, showing
TH U R S D A Y
I'rnlTal Ita |U|.t Church Aten' Hie part silence ha* played In th«
llihle Class rnttagr prayer mrei , p ogress ol the communit. They
plan to xi-it seieril nlire* In Hie
Inj; ‘.'III he at 7 3&lt;i n m
Congregation Relh Israel will Count, a* i put of their prolerl

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THE SANFORD H f l
T u n . O m 5. 1951
f t * .

Brownie Troop
Plons Nature Hike

B A R B A R A RU SH

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U g To M u m .

• ba * i * -

Millrr *»f i fi »r

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statu Watkin* in Leesburg Satur­
day afternoon a* the chapter cele­
brated it* second birthday.
Mr* Nellie C Sheen. Leesburg
memlier --I the Rita Chapter, wa*
guest speaker She gave a vivid
picture ol thr history ol the So
itety ami it* purpose of elevating
it. teaching prole**lon especially
lot the position ot women teacher*
The business meeting was con
duettil by ihr president. Mr*
Dorothea Harper, during which
lime the work nf liir year was out
lined to the member*
The following atlended:
Mr*.
Fannie Ashrrraft, Me* Dorothea
ll.iri -1 r Mi*. Millie Huff. Dcl.ami;
Mr. Edna Conic*. Mr* Martha K.
Sheldon. Mr* lada Rrlir Mat­
thew. New Smyrna Reach. Ml*.
Am* laitt. Mi** Mary Ann Catch,
Da.Iona Reach
Mr* l.earhe Garrison. Mr* Lora
flutilcr. Holt. Hilt. 'll*. Margaret
II i per. Tavares. Mr* Dorothy
Land, and Mr* Wilma Morgan,
s illlur d

ROCK HUDSON

CO.
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Legion Circ!c
Meets Tomorrow

STARTS TOMORROW
ANNE BAXTER
AND
8TEVE COCHRAN
IN
DvgoalU

a a s a u s a io h a t

Ry SADIE It G U T
Th r Sanford Garden Club
id Florida Federation of
8um!a. wa. chosen as the ita.
tiardrn Club*
Hibiscus should be hardrnrd oft to rrlrbratr the With weddirg an.
this month with a light sprinkling ni.eraar. of Mr and Mr* A G
of potash, or with a frrtilucr high Clause Sr who were married Oct
in potash .mil with little or no m I. 1X94. In a small ronimumt. ol
trogrn Nitrogen Induce* lu*h new Smith County, Tenn
An "alter church" picnic wa.
growth which could be damaged
held at the home of the hon&gt;rrr*
by trust
Air layers and cutting, sho il l on West Fir-t St and was attend
b. *tx of thrlv living children,
do well now Roth method* m ed
propagation are speeded up by tra­ eight of their N) grandchildren, and
nine of their 27 great gram'chil
il *r of plastic, impregnated with dren
Only one daughter was alplant food, amt root Inducing hor
sent because of her husband's III
mones. combined with damn nets
sphagnum mo**. These material*
Those enjoying the aftair were
arc aa-allablc at nurseries nr gar
drn store* When untreated pla«th Mr amt Mr* Clause. Mr and Mr*
J Clause. 'Ir* John Sadler.
or aluminum foil i* used. It would It
he helpful to dll*! thr cuttings or Mr and Mr* U C Clause Sr .
air la*«r* with hormone powder Mr and Mr. \ O Clause Jr Mr
and In dampen the sphagnum and Mr* J II llcnnrll Sr Mi
moss with soluble fertilt/er water and Mr* O F Clause. Mr and
Branches of shrub* that art Mr. W It Fold.. Mr* Harold
Mr and Mr* R \ Hen
clot# lo Ihr ground may be "soil Clause
.
layered” by notching or rutting nett
Mr and Mr* .1 II Urnm-lt Jr
partly through the stem where It
louche* the ground, and coverlnv Mr and Mr* ' F MrMilli.in
ihl* section »i!h soil Peg the Clyde Clause. Sonny. Gary, amt
branch down firmly with an old Cathy I'olds. |i m mil luMi.-ifashioned clothe* pin ic a brick Clause. Diana Donald and Hit
Clause. Janu- T---gi &lt;- Mareci and
and kci p moist
Ity spring the new plant shoulu Becky Jo MrMllllan Max Strom
tir well tooted ami mav t*e rill tierg and Earnest Kennedy
Thr afternoon wa* ent-i.eit t*s
Iron) the mother Im b Alter ■
short period of tdi listing to It* ill and before returning t» their
&gt;armu*
home* the gnr*t* •\|*-i-**
separate existence the plant ma&lt;
be placed In it* permanent pus! ■-d their well wishes m mm* mot,
happy year* fur the rouple
lion
llauana shrub i Mirhellla furatal may he rooted now from
well ripened culling*
Camellia cuttings do well also
in one part each o| loam, builders'
sand and peat choose tip rutting
three or mice inches long that ui
The American legion Si -nu
not ronlam a but. so as not hi ( I'lrrle will meet W'ednrsdxt ills *
*aru!irr Id.-on
noon at ? o'clock at the Ilut to
Cutting* should be rut iu*l in ike Christmas gilts fur vein m
below a mule or lial joint, all hut il Ita. Pines Coral liable* in
two or three t.p lease* slrlppr. t.akr City
olf. and the rul end* dipped in a
All member* are urged to at
hormone |Mw.lir Hormone* speed tend Ihl* session
Ihr formation of root* and are r*
perlall* Important on *tcm cut
tings that do not coni .in an) tl,
foliage The Up |e ive* manufar
lure Ihi* burmone hut even so th.
prog-e*s I* (astir when hormom
powder* are u-cil
f’lnraf J Hill fnrtiirrU *»f s m
Keep i iPliin: t*'X in a shad* spm
ftinl .if
i hrisfi. fr\
and sprinkle the foliage If It i ircrnll)
inclined to gel loo dry
Mr uml Mr&gt; ( ‘irnrgr Shlpt* r»*
turned vrkfrrtl.tk fnim f l«*%
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Sanford wa. represented at thr
Garden Therapy workshop In Dr
Undo Thursday by Mr* I. K
Spencer, »e.enth district director
Mr* J (' Boyce, district pubh
•ity, Mr* George McCall. pre*i
tlcnl of the Sanford Garden Club
Mr* Miriam Vlnap, Mr&gt; Wadi
Garner, Mr* Henry l(o**rll. anil
Mr* Flark Messier
Mr* .1 Floy it Pin.oq, (&gt;rl.st:,|
chairman, proHed over the meet
ing that opt'ne t with prayer of
freed h» Mrs K F Reasor Mr*
l.conard Toy 1* State Garden Thcr
apy chairman
Ore hundred, fifty nirmherwere present In hear the sever
speaker* led off hy Fdna Mat
licadrn. school teacher in Or
Undo for 13 year* She ser.es lit
the caparit. of rehabilitation amt
she told ot her wick show in.
youngster* how to *rw
weave
work In the yard, and g.irtl-n
and many other arli.itu* that
will he useful In the way of ru.tk
ing a l|y|ng Thr purpose of tht
rehabilitation program Is to nr-iki
the youngster* become srlf-sup
porting Instead of living off tin
State
Hal Trnuis, rxrrutl.r illrertee
of the Audubon S-'ele** *lre*seil
that the outdoor* provides a won
dicful rntrrtainmenl for young
*tcr* amt that the collection ol
mineral*, shells. m»rcls. ctr car
do much to teach thrni about na
lure He stated that blossom* and
flower* taken to veteran* in ho*
pjfals did much for their mural.
Dr Rodman Shipper), director o'
thr Orange County Guidance t'lin
ir and a member of the Speaker*1
llureau of Mental Health told tin
group that mental health ha* Hire.
ohJrrtl.es: I comfort. 2 ••ill
elcnry. and 3 ohlectl. let. Whei
thc*e thing* are kept In halane.
a perron win keep in .• health)
.tale of mind
Mr* It T M.illhisrn demon
strated braille which *hr had pie.
ioust* taught in Chicago. Ill Shi
explained the t. mlml* and rli h
aclrrs used In writing braille In
hand or typewriter
Mr* Leonard To* rxplu-e
talking book* and u*e I the llibli
as an example of which record
have been made fir hlinil p*-r»on'
to listen to She also staled lh.*l
horticulture and gardening i
taught In actual greenhouses In
fever*! Florida prisons In pri-.u.
ers of both sexes Mrs T n r| &gt;se '
by saying tint "Got never shut
a lloor that He doesn't open an
other "
Mrs (' |i&gt;.i will) ih&gt; .ini
M»i I **ii111h chairman "t Itu
•■r.imp s Society of Orlaiulu. g m
i riftnoitxlralinn ol ceramic, and
-la. puulrls, kilns i-..|onn,; m i
ili/iug In conclude the c v im

Garden Nook

Rho Chapter Meets
60th Anniversary
Is Observed Sunday In Leesburg Home
the liho Chapter ot Delta Kappa
By A. G. Clauses
Gamma met at thr home of Mitt

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In a double ring, raMlMi&amp;ht ceremony M ln Shirle* Annp ’•l-'relsm!
became thr bride «f l.t ( jg i Italpli Co*, vin of Mr an-t Mri Jv fd \V
Cox nl *1nlin. TuxiS, Saturday evening al 7 Jo i.Yli-rh al Ihr Fir-t
liapUst Churrh with tin- Rrv. \Y F |tr&lt;v&gt;h« offinatlng
Thr l.ridr, daughlrr of Mr and Mrs II A Moreland nf Sanford
and the groom rrpraird thrir |—
--------------------------------------------------nuptial vow* at; sirs** a hirkgrouno Tidal flower.* and thr hrldr'*
Of palms, (nil ha krts id whlli •aide In M the Hi red cakr loppr-l
rhrysanlhrinoim
Jtid
gladioli with two while l»rll* tied with
'Seven hranrh randrlilirx held thr t u l l e
Five hranrh candela lira
tapers that furnuhrd thr soft srtc Intermingled w|lh mint atmllluiniiulion and tin- ik w * w n r do sum* and |ia\«v. Punch ssa
marked with gladioli and frrn
sc n n l on the lawn wh^rr (!"**
.
Rendering thr traditional writ er*. grrrnety, and lighted taper
ding music was Mr* st-irsm
d a m n Ml
Mi . i , |r ,, ,d
*
1 ••feeling the :„r .. a. .hr do u
v
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Ml* I K IIIUrn and Mr*
Love so*i truly
q y ( 'uniIdol Ihrv wen- Ihre
Mr. Moreland gave his daugh •hown Itt the ir citing line In the
ler in msirtage. and hi' was love living room while Ivy lea.es and
ly In a flour length gown of n r •ant‘T’ * dernratrd the Mantel over
point m
larr
and
tulle u|lh s» in
tn*
ir sa
zi-i siiziv
hr fireplace.
que nf lire and a yoke nf ||!u*bn
Prodding over the hrldr'* hook
outlined with seed pearls Tinv was M n. II troll Fhspman Fakr
button* extended down thr luck was *i rvrtl h. Mrs. I' It Itarli
and led to the full skirt with’ a and Mr* Hugh Duncan whilt
• yoke of Isce and the hark panel those
setting pumh were Mr
nf lare forming a cathedral train Grail. Diinrsn, Mi* II N. Saver
Her fingertip veil of illusion (ill Mr* Joseph Ssuntlcr*. Mr* S;»en
from a rap of starched lace nn- ••■r Harden, Mrs llnhrrt Keith
hnfldcred with (w-ai 1* The bride Mr* Itrnn* 4u*tln Ml * Barbara
carried a while Rlbh- topped with •
hapman. Mr* John M'lrel.itul,
a whl'e orchid, tuberose*, and anti Mo lit* Moreland
orange blossom* At her nrrk shr
For a wedding trip to the North
wore a pearl pin that was a gilt of
Carolina mountain* Mr.. Co*
a the groom
changed to an attractive suit of
.
Th* matron nf hnn&lt;’r and only i niVv blue .ilk *Jhantung rumple
_* attendant. M r. Fsrl Swanner. n* 'y. '
,
• was gowned in mamc antique sa I mettled with white arrr.rortrs anil
(In combined with net The bouf-1‘hp white ..rrhid fn.m her bridal
.'anl tktrl wax fashioned over a bouquet Upon their return they
drape nf *atln that formed panrls will reside In Sanford
Out-of-town guests mrlnde Mr
down In ihe hem In hark.'Sto
txme a .Inle nf net and carried a and Mr* laml* It. Robert. Lee.
bouuurl nf fugt rhry.inthemnmx htirg: .All*. Emma R"**man. Ta
zhaded in ruse with matching rib varrir, Mrs Iris Moreland. Thoma*tl||c. Ga . Air and Airs John
bon*.
Serving a* be»t man » * « Lt, AforeUnd. 'li** Carol Moreland.
Cm Ralph .AleRrlen and ti'hrrs were Tampa; and Air and Mr* Rob.it
** Lt ()g t Randolph Rhode*. U . Keith, Alexandria. \'a
The brtde graduated from Semi
(1|* Binext Canon. Id tlg i John
Baron, all of S'ltianron VC 9. and note High School and later attend
Lt. Ilerhert Moreland of Atlantic e&gt;| Florida State University In
Tallahaxaer where she pledged
Clly, N J ., brother nf the bride.
For her danghlrr'* wedding FI Bela Fht and locally I. a mrm
Mr* Moreland chose a lovely her of Ileta Sigma Fhl
town of hyarlnth blue lare over
The groom received hi* early
Taffeta and wore a corsage of rduralion in Tulia. Texas and
ruhrum lilies and rwerthrar: war graduated from Tcxa- Tech
roiex
nologlral College in l.uhbo' k. Tex
Following ihe ceremony a re- with a Bachelor of Sclenre degree
-a Cfptlnn was held at the home of
*• the hride'a parent*. The room* in chemical engineering He I*
were drroratrd In Diffusion with presently atationrd at the Sanford
N'aval Auxiliary Air Station with
Composite Squadron Nine.

Horae improvements can bo made with tha
the help of the Florida State Bank of Sanford.
If you need extra living apace well arrangt a
Home Loan for you . . . show you how a $1,500
extra room can coat you as low as $47.91 a
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By ED CREAGH
(For James Marlow)
WASHINGTON ijR-For dressing
down a one star general, .Sen. Mc­
Carthy (R-Wla) get* roundly chid
n o jury"
H by i "gram!
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of fellow
lenator*.
Itir Watkin* committee say* hi*
handling of Brig Gen Ralph W
/sicker wa* "reprehenuble and
"inexcusable." T h e committee
»aya thr whole .Senate should cen­
sure McCarthy on this and other
grounds
And yet for assailing a much bet­
ter known military figure— a flveitar general, in fart— McCarthy
goes scot-free »o far as the Walkin*
group i* concerned ID official re­
port call* for no centure of the
1911 speech in whirh MrCarthv
said Gen George C Marshall
made "common cause" with the
Russian* after World War II
What's the difference’ Both the
Zwickrr and the Marshall inrident.*
were cited among the 44 original
accusations a g a i n s t McCarthy
Why dM the Watkins committee
throw out the Marshall case, yrl
use Its strongest language in con­
demning McCarthy for the /wicker
affair?
The basic reason, the committee
says, t» that McCarthy made his
speech against Marshall on the
Senate floor Ami the rommittee
says that while It "may disagree"

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By TIIF. ASSO C IATED I’KKH.S
Coach BuL Woodruff i* trying to an ol* surprising Florida Uator* in the right mood for their g»nn- with Clcmruu Saturday.
Th«- (iator* 4mvi- defeated Georgia Tech and Aubuin and in - bat­
ting 1.000 in Southeastern Conference competition together with
SAN HRANCI5CO f -T-m y MoMii*is*ippi, Alabama nnd Ttnnesiee.
„
rahito. owner of the Sail Franciin
A tew Veat* ago, a i|uratlutiru*ir•* was sent out from one of the
‘'The Gators have to improve both their defense and kicking,
big universities, to men who hav,- won their font hull letter. Among (he
tsu-rs, accuse* tais Angeles’ prohi- ‘ aid yesterday, and warned fun* not tu become too optlniitllc.^
question*, *vu» one wnicli asked if these men would ugum play lo o t"Tin re an- *o many thing* our team doe*n't know iu*l yet,” he fesimnat Bam&lt; id ‘’duly fo lhaH”
NEW Yu UK i* - Without »o hall If they were nark III m-I iooI once more. More than W&gt; jier cent of
continued. "Our iiuait*tl-nek* didn’t know ’%hrii to kick auainil amt warn*;
* I then,' will! ulivweled till' )|U)-&lt;llofl
mii'li as lit off*-n*ivt- huddle Jaat "If that - the kind of fcathill
Auburn, for example. Tb&lt;-v didn’t kr'iw whin th&lt;-v ari llrkr.i ■*vlur.
.
_
.
, niiswrrr-d in th e ulflimutive
wt-r-krnd, Oklahoma'* S o u n r r a .
they want that’* wh.il they’ll q&lt;*l.”
lie added wilh t. grin,
1
We tiavi' ii Iway- l kepi I III i fail
ckmbnl back Into the So I *put
Mnrahjt -poke out tallowing
Coach Johnny Vaught had the
in mind when wi- loai I lie '!“ •*
today in llii' Associated I'ri'ii colS u n d a y * drain die ?t 21 ti*' be­
*»rne idea j* he »ent hi* -Misvi*llon. “ Wloit is th • Milur of foot tween the two dubi in l.av Angel­
It'll)' football [Kill
sippl Pain tlinugh blocking and
hull 7"
es— and with three key 49ers in­
the nation’. *|nr1i writer* and
tacxllng drills in preparation for
It U true that the public, many i
jured. two -o severely they may
blondeaster*, at ill trying In till a
Kubvon Sporting tiomlv lost lo
Saturday'* Uivaihm ol Vmdertiilt I
he out tor the sea'ou
winning ri.mtiination in picking the Wilton Malrr, 13, last night in 11III &gt;i, take* tin kiiiiii- too ii-lin'il |
'IAe
Alabama
siiuad
heM
a
light
nation's Ii&lt;|p 10 teams brought the Ike playoff for the illy suit- I) Tile iiuportanti- of |ootl&gt;al| to j
Itam Coach Hampton Pool vig­
•
drill,
concentrating
on
tinting
in
tin- w hoot, ha* lutu '-&lt;ugjrera*i-tl. |
Sooner* up limit again Imm tin- hall i hauiplonvlilp at the lakr
orously denied Morabitu t (hargei.
picparalimi
lor
Ihe
game
with
There ure *01111*
who think
runner up *pnt alter Oklahuma front softball park.
Moi aidin'' charge came only a
Tulsa, hul most player* and coach­
The two Irani* will inert lo
ttint u *ucce»*!ul lootl-u!) t.nui
week atler Bert Bdl, i ommiS'1. n. r
placed it* 2 n record nut u( rrarh
es
were
comertu-d
atroul
Bari
rilghl for Ibr r hauiplonvlilp huiid* up - nrollmeiit, inake* fur
With all n|H*n date Saturday
ot the Natl -nai todhall l.&lt; ague
Starr, their passing icnsallon.
Coach Hud Wilkinson’* crew, game in the double rllmliiallmi ilitetixe atunini toyaity a: d brings
rappid Ihe Bam tur iin»portsmanStarr wa* hoipllaliicd becauseendowment*. Per&gt;unully, w&lt;* don't
lank) I No. 1 in the ujienlng poll, loumamrnl.
like behavior lor using an oldof a nagging hack injury Coaches I
YORK bf " , S*nil.lj j
II1111L that fool bull ha ■ m v more
alipfud to u-t und la*l week alter
fashioned steeper pan play to
said he might rniss llig Tenues Johnny Antime li p litrd the I-"
effect upon llii' wi-ll'hi-tKg of uuy
Notre Panic'a Imprc'sive ojM-niug
dad Ihcir M l&gt; tuul of the Bil.ee
game
Oct.
lb
U
»
l
earned
run
averaie
annmg
*
*
in
ml
(hull
iiij'h,
eln-i*
u-'ilf'V)
victory again*! Texas Hut with
,
, ,,
mahir league ptchefi whlls' pro llinure Colls in Kalllm-re S-pt
mi'lll
111
(ithev
lii'ld*
ul
.'ulli-uiHi
Coach
Bed
Dm*
moved
Jim
,
1
,
.*.,.1
Noire Dante knocked nil by Pur­
Bell said any siruilar incident
livity. t/iiih'gri or onivi 1 -ili- . d*&gt;
due 2J II. the ha'lut* again lavnre.l
Huwd'nn from halfback U» fullback
,,(r‘ lhl. Nevl y ,rk Giatil* dur would bring an umpirttmauliku
liot
rise
of
lull
will,
I
heir
football
lo strengthen this Injury-ridden [k . ,
„
f
. r 191,
the Sooner*, who eulleeted 77 nl
romluct penalty
tc urn*.
till'd i,3»i'.r |Hiirits i pi (or first. 9
Pool denii-d sleeper Skeel tjuin'.Ii.,., J,;,, Wj.nl has been
1
ha“ hiv
.......
The
rulin'
of
football
at
1,111
*
the 153 first-place vole* arid to
rapped by injur es lor several ll( thl. ,;. .nlv’ Ian was illegally hidden out at
ki'tlUot*
llu*
lo
1
0
uiloVVl'il
to
get
for second, elej
weeks am Jerry chiappareli }v»» I World Series triumph* over &lt; l-ve Baltimore
■Olt of it-, plop,*) |HI*itio*l. lloll*
Uf Mui.dni./.' charge, lie told
hange.l up ill the t omtnodore , ,JK , p ,rmi„ ^ d u
run- 11.
Ttn- Irish well' shuffled down to
i IIK'Atid P — Kd Furgol. Nati'iii un* many- evil* esivting, l-ut tin ••
eighth Willie Purdue Hi: h- it* debut al Open golf champion, and Uuc&lt; now ale in tin* pro* 1 - -if t-urii-c
2.VJ inning* tor a sparkling 2 29 llu- Soulhern California Football
in the top lo al No 5 with u’ ilher lop r a n k i n g nrofe loiial- lion Sub'tilixinp of utlihtir-, gam­
Auburn went through a light 1 earned run mark vtatidic r.&lt;m tVrilcr* A- mi yedeiday"I didn’t see anvthtng b.rJetlng
runner-lip numb r id fir-t place have been named a* United Stale bling, and drinking .it gaiur- ui&gt; ,
workout with lour tdayrr* tide-1 pi|«*| by Ttie Associated 1‘ie* «h
on dirit fiMdhati I mink Morahd ■’*
vote* (22 1, but not enough sup- Icam member* lor a month-long •o'lng met und solveil
lined by hrui-ev siiIIi t h I In Ihe |closed IcaJay
■eric* of malefic* In Au*lralm iln
DILI lov* tu Florida. They were
Mike Garcia ol ihe Indian* a •latement was due lu hi* slronj
\ port In total pond*
Many
hoots, in suhsidiaing of I
li.dih.ick Dave Middleton, quarter- nr game winner, cipturesl Ihe dlsappuinlmenl over Hie tie OilierI Not so fortunate a* Noire llaine game* wil’ Hart Oct 11
ullili'le*, make it easy for nuy.i j
Named wilh Furt'd In the match skilled in football to k «-1 ,11 school. 1
hark Hubby Fireman lack’e Te d •American League title with j 2*&gt;’ wtsr he wiuihlii I have made il "
fnlluwiiig a luting weekend ua*
pool, who aloi ht i cine player
e* sponsored by *he I'tiA and i» We are happy to *»y Hint this fa!
Neura and end Jim I’yburn
average, barely edging Clilcagu’Maryland,
la*l
year’*
national
A
f/rffl
cfi
i
Coach Ralph Jordan warned hi* Sandy* COnsuegra, who finished injured said he Diked to 49er
champ and sixth a week ago The |u trolcurn t-oinpany are T&lt; mmy not (lie case nt Stetson U riiver Ity.
Coach Buck Sliaw and hit assist
squad that Kentucky Auburn's (oe with 267
» Trip*, bealen by UCLA, fell out lloll, Dutch llarrlvon and Marly Home Ilf fouttiult pnrifiecta liu*)*,
Garcia gave un 7ti earned runs ants alter the, game "and they
of tin- top 10 while the I'rlari* Kurg'.l Kd Furgol made the team lieeit tuno-il tow 0 lu-eau i- of their j
Salurday, wa* steadily improving
made no mention that they thought
aulomaticallv a* National open low glad' * in high &lt;*-li »ol. I In I
Kentucky, in turn, concentrated 111 259 innings and Constirgra, with the game was dirty "
i moved from (out lb to second
* Alto mining, despite a 1.1 o vie tlllehidder The other' were nameil is the way it -liould lu Per oimlly, I
on pass defense in .preparation tor a 10 3 wun lost recurd, allowed 4)
Vorahito and tier Captain Bru­
I ilo not waul the dumb footLall I
! lory over Syracuse, i. I’enn Slate df their liy-ler Cup 'landing*
Ihe first renewal ol the Kentucky m 155
Ryder Cup leader* include, in or player.
A pitcher must murk at lead 154 no Banducci look a much different
The Nillany Lion-. dropped to 12th
Auburn series tn 19 year*.
der. Boh Toskl, Boll Cary Middle
innings to be considered for the view, however.
from loth
We feel thal i-olleg' nut isfIII*-- J
Coach Bobby Dodd tent his crown
"I never taw a dirtier bunch of
The complete lop lo lineup be coll. Marly Furgol, Jerry Barber. tic official* an- doing ail in the'r |
Georgia Tech squad through 1
lo* w Bmdetle of Milwaukee guyi in my life " said Banducci
| hind Oklahoma 2. UCLA; 3. Nir Lloyd Mangruin, Harrison. Ted power to stamp out gambling,
h-nulliy scrimmage in preparation wound up a p..or second to An "Hie nett time we play them,
coniln; 4, Iowa; 5. Purdue; c Kroil. Kd Forio! and Jark itoike drinking und other evils tlm; ui&gt;S Y R A C U S E , N, V
Mure than a year and one-half hefoie the for Saturday’s game with Louisi­ tonelli in the National League, yu we’ll cal nail* hi ton- ihe game,
Duke; 7, Mi- isMppi, ti. Nolri However the PC.A said thal To'ki tiertie* lu footl-all.
111j up It earned run- in 237 not in gel rougher, hul la pci
Then' are many people who wilt Woman'.' Iiili-inational Bowling Cong res* cornea to Florida, pinpaiu ana Stale University
Panic; •*, Soulhern California; to MiddlecoH, Bather and Mangrum
Dodd praised llaiuld Hall's per frame* fur a 2 91 slate Lew won dirtier"
lecllm .1 to make the Inn and theit nay it.at till- foollmll piny-ii: get lion* lie being made for reception of Ihe blue rihhoii classic of
Onto State
The two learns meet m San Kianfiinuance in Saturday'* in 7 vie F&gt; g u illi-t .lllil los| I I
i position) were filled by Marly Kol tintiilng mme out of tin game ihun feminine howling in Miami In the spring of 1U5G.
The leading learn* with Inst ■gol. lloll and Harrison
And iliilanee* nf Ihe pre&gt;'i*i planning fur the Itifai WIBC event lory over SMI) and '.ml he planned
a
nomla
i
of
bumps
an
I
bruise*,
B
u Ih'ii (Sumer of the Giant*, an­ ctsro Nov 7.
lare vute* in parent here*
1 Totki wav Ihe lop money winner i WV ran think of many viuy* that ale being levcaled this week in Florida while Mr*. Jeannette Kmp lo u*e Ihe veteran end "45 or 5n other World Series victor, fin­
2 L'CLV (2ui
for the *ea*on, final figure* di* th boy i* la nefited by playing pruth, president of the Woman’* International Howling Congress, and minute* In every game from now ished third with 2 81 on 70 earned
I oh.; cloved lie totaled (05.891. more
Wisconsin &lt;171
football. Football cond'irted pro-* Milton J Hayiner, executive secretary of the American Junior Howling on."
runt in 222 Innings lie had a 17 0
! 4. Iowa (111
I H73 than Iwice a* niiieh a* hi* neari'*l petty,
i till)* i ii n
i« a whu|e*iinie amt valualne CongtiM tour the ktute.
Al llalon Itougi- the Louisiana won losi leroid
1 rraltiig *•
5 Purdue &lt;221
I Old rival Hi* biggest pur*e wa* 150.000 spurt fni
.Ml*. Km-ppruth, accompanying Itaynu-r on part of hi* tour, It Stale squad moved through a light
11
1tilth na
Dcliools
and
college*
to­
Viral
Curt
Simmons
of
the
Philadel­
(
fl Duke 1 3)
241
V.r.lw «h|*|.tl.K
m Ihe Tam O Shanler •’World day. Football teathe-i the Imy to uniat-ting leader* of women *
phia
Phillies
was
fourth
with
2'iJ
10
minute
workout.
Coach
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|fm
543 Championship” In August
7. Mi»*t*tlppl l 121
think fast ami M-alisliially, lie loi* laiw'liiig HMUciation* lliroughout tournament of the WHIG i» IsHikcJ Tinsley '.u l only fullback lam fo'lowed bv Robin Roberts, also II
1*if*. - AfIf'fltfrVe tl
a Notre Paine
T
407
llurke was second high with UlUCh th learn and |m ti*'Tit* by Florida and presents suggestion* for Omaha, N'-h., the W iHC lead­ Deutsclinunn w.Its * doubtful stall of Hie Phillies with 2 IXi and Gene
B ll.sr'
7
If
pieaV* 1f■tar*airlr.l
42H.2I3 Marty Furgol wa* Ihotl tiiental tiniriing. During Uu* game, fot the I I'Uiila girl* in their drive ers have la-en putting inrreaiing er against the Yellow Jackets Sat Conley nf Milwaukee with 2 97
10 U lilo S la b ' &lt; 1 1
l*4afit •
* \id rrtitla'll
\
2114 with (I9.!*n and wa* followed hy tie most make iht-isions nod act tu n n ili va*l interest in the WIBC
F irly Wynri ol Cleveland ei.Jril s«;
1'fill lift IT Atrl'jff
ernphaii* on long-range planning unlay.
21 1
Hire
*|"t Barlier, (IKWvl; Middlerofl, 117.501 within a pill *econd. Fool hall is in Miami in IP5H. Ml*. Knepprath
2
Pumlilap
up
111
a
third
place
tie
with
team
,*
in this ease romidriing llu- in­
The Georgia leant w.i* reported
Penn Stale
1 liiiil. . It*- *r»l
l
f ” Mangrum, JI7.272; Karl Slewarl geni i ally eoumleied a physli-ai ha* long Iweti a leader In wonien'a tru st of Floiida— while alio da- 111 pood physical shape alh-r lo .... mate Boh Lemon m Hu- American tili.
Maryland
V
.
til.
I'enaili«
1
” J r . *111,411. Julio* Boro* *10.312; game hut this new game a* la-ini' IhiwIiiik in Ihe nation, devoting a vutiiig merited atlentim. lu the In Tex*' AAM Trainer Sam Rich- la-agile Kacti hail .111 aver.ig - &lt;1:
t
h lv kun
i
14 Florida 11»
S I Ho't. *10,152; Harrison *15 741; played today, (he mental side hi litetlmi' lo work III the iliteirita of Omaha event.
3D
li t&lt;kr.It A o h i..
(.■
wine said he wj* hopeful fu'Ihack 2 72 Wynn irermitteil H2 earmu 2
15 Texas
I JO) Doug
|^„
1'
K ltl" f# Ihfaiffiri
Ford. (15,415 and Johnny more ini pm taut than (lo- mere phy- women howler*.
runs 111 271 mriingt ami I.enioii nt2
Boh
Clemens’
badly
bruised
shout
Visioning
big
entrirs
iat
both
West Va i it
Total
V.ru&lt;Ulti.
1
»:
slenl side.
Palmer *14.321
She has In en a visitor to Florida the (Imalui and Miami louma- der would he reads (or the week 7ft in 25H
m mi) IIO villi
17 Stanford
7*11
Steve Grontek of Delroit wa*
ll'iig Ik.rf i.aiiiM 1
It ul'u t'a'hes him team play. many times, and thi* trip will set no uts, WIBG officials'may sires* eml contest with North Carolina
IB Millin'tola
721
NflMlni il
HuutrllMlIa
f
ill
Ii
witli
2
77
Next
came
Virgil
the
pattern
fm
new
wumen
how
Home
hoy*
.tnil
not
thinking
that
tin '‘vacation and competition" nu­
1P20 iT irr Navy.
It
ft'irer |ht»Hfra
17
Tulane Coach Andy Pitney ex Truck* "I Cliu.igu. 2 7H. and
his |H-i*imal ability is all tint lei' 111 Florida, mainly through Iri* de in pointing out the gluric* of cu»cd
V .11- Il ti*It1iter
•id
IJ»
Virginia Tech
his
regulars
after
a
one
hour
4t
l»F
' Whiley F* nl of the New Yoik ?id
i tr.licount*. Il&lt;- soon li-aili* that he (■-resting school girl* and huiiie- a Florida vacation to the natlun’s dummy scrimmage
)*IMI s \MMti|i|.,|
32
x;
Yankees. 2 Mi&gt;
■an accomplish nothing without wive* in the American game of enormous group of
ludrntial
hlpppe * &gt;1111*1*t4»*I
1
Mississippi Stale had it* longest
out th&lt; help from III* tcainmwlra ID pm*. These new women howler*, tournament entries Membership In
3
I'lip*. » Inter »pleit
1
Mot lay practice of the season In
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1
f
el|i|it
•
I
anil If hi- dims hi* part, ami help* it Is hoped, will join a train and the WHIG it (non- than fUHVMM.
1
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I*ii hi *
MAYS W ILL PLAY
Jk
i
3o
I
1
*
K
t
*
11
ii
Urtup.
an effort to leach the players to
hi* huddle*, they will do their |iart tiavel to Miami in the spring of
DI KING WINTER
y
Fumfiii’k
l«»
Evidence of the value of the hold onto the hall
help him. Thi* I* a vnlnatilo HiW tu taiwl in the tournament of American
Kh
NEW YO R K b — Willie Mays
V tf«1* 1‘t ri.il rnt
tie
NRW YORK &lt;/P— From now on to
Junior
Bowling
Congress
alt tournament*- the Woman’s lm
TnUl Vnf tie ihtltiril
it :
Mississippi Rlrle fumbled nlii'* 2.1 year ohl sensation of tin- world MX
il's the lightweiglil* for Lulu Perei, lesson ill rOO|HTMtfun Mini |&gt;crhtl|'* temat tunaI Howling C o n g r e s s method of teaching wu* seen In
game rail* for more team wink
limes while tmunrlug Arkansa champion New York GIsrD, tig
the link' faney Dan Imscr from no
the
entries
for
the
WHIG
tourna­
championship tuurnauitnt.
than doc* football
■ • ■ In *
ure* he has a tut 11 learn about who nude "the” catch of Ihe
u. T.l*. *»». Brooklyn
ment In Syracuse Iasi year. Every Stale 4G II last weekend.
•’ Vioitlc-il'oli,
1? *«!-. in ■&lt; Till' 2l'*ear*)itd *|ieeil demon J The hoy learns how to “take If*
Ilaymer,
a
lah-nlnl
teacher
with
playing renlt-rfleld w» he’ll plav World S e r i e s in Hugging Vic
high M-hool girl III the area wa*
Nl- Ik Ii tn
winter tiasehall m the purrtu It) Weitr’s 150 fo.,1 fly at the Pula
II, Tim ni
Ik ?\4»2 t«C * east Mide hi* No. S ranking amom j la-raiisc football i* a rugged gume a will lit of iteisimalitV Slid felt of considered at a potential &lt;-idruol
the answers when It conies lo and all uf those who showed in­
i can la-ague
H i.mills in ihe first game
A Sillier
Ii .4111 IM
the fcaltirruright* atler defeating! and must la' play'd a - illicit.
II ti n Itrlil,*■ I,
12 r*. • H I*
Mays will tic tight al borne (oi
It I* a ' uni pel it 1ve game and I* howling, coiidurtrd 1. “stale cer­
i "Then- a lot of thin?* I have |i
I ’ loiitur
lit Tltr HaiieiNfpil |*ir*»
Ik 244: I4T 1 (lobby Wood*, the bahyfared light filled with ill appointin' ids. lie tified lii'lrurtor’s si-ImmiI** nt the terest in bowling got free instrur
team .i IhiuI playing ci-nlerfield." Haiituri-i- will In- managed bv Hcilions.
krru Vii|tla \|. .* \\ if,|
|: Kirch holt
IS J4m| II.N 1 wi'iiild ft uni S[Hikani‘, al Kavlem
aid Mays yi-lerday aflrr receiv | man Frank' , s Giant*-’ roaeh, and
h e VVltliinli •
*•-fr«•11.
Hlhi Kii*r&lt;*i*
i; SJ*4 lift 1 Parkway arena la*l night lor In* must lenrn to Hi-iepl them with Itmvli-iiim, I Ir la min lust Saturday
When the tournament was con­ 1
|r.U. \|l Mint lla-n
lit
A Ni’.W Ikl
i* Ktt*i
good grace and not cry almot them. the rlinlc is for adults wtio are in*
. ing perrniulun to plas with the liteticr llulii'ti (!■ met. who uun
Kill miK MTS' I m|m I'aref tn&lt; *
II Htrrlr
Ik 23l&lt; lift • M'etiti I straight vielory in the lieav Neither mu t In- now about sue* -Duct'd in method* of teaching ducted, then- were hundiisls of
j r H io io
JlriMiklvn, (*iit|i«r|*itrtl il4#lili) IVimmI* Saiduiti- dull And llu* liotu llu tin- lllil J guilo- id tin- scries, will
Ik 21*2 U l I ier division
youngsters concerning the funda- girl* who niadi- tlu-ir first tourna­ |j ?, S|»4»||J»II» |D
j National la-ague halting rliampioij In* mu- ol his teammate*.
liar lit I. k
t* : i ; i U l ■
Next on Lulu'* agenda I* a Nov eras.
ment
appearance
in
the
higgi-st
foot) a
l.«*M ANUMI.IJH I&gt;«ait itmUn. 121
Ik iii * •4-* • 20 Hireling In Madison ScpiaiiThe hoy is taught, no matter mentals of Imwling. After hr de­ tournament uf them all.
I'rli.lil
I*
db
A
iinb
I
m
,
Art
I
tun
Ik : i t * Ik* 1
happens, to give his lies! al part*, the classes formed among
)'*ri..||
tWl tfn!. 12
IS ?1*4 IVt • iSanlrn with Frankie llylf. mi what
The local girls may provide (Mini 13*. &lt;►
it. lla|l*l
•
* llin 1ST T beaten and ninth ranking light all tinieii, railing upon hie reserve youngster* who are eligible to Iw
ii ll»rii*i
u 214'. 1 !• weight contender from Perei’* strength nnd enurnge to |xior out come mi mtiera of the A me 1lean plenty of support fur the WHIG
u i l l ! Ill »
Kamikr
oil hi* rnergy in a furious effort Juniui Bowling Congress, will nto- and. in it* first appearance in mi-nl in Syracuse were April H to
ft
14 Ml« IM * own neighborhood
in an emergency. At the same time, vhlr Ihe seeila of illtervat in the Florida, the Idg tainting event may May It. The Miami tournament
L.
:u*
IS]
t
l«
Lutu weighed 132 when lie nut he learn* to ntnerve Ihe rules nf lu pin pastimr which may produce bring plenty of support for the may In* longer, nr shorter, depend­
Ik :r::. IM 1
T. I'citih
w T »r »
12 1
IS* 1 IKiinlrd Jerry Druuln in September Die game, regunrd* the right* of a healthy harvest. The girl* thus stale's tourist trade during the ing an the nundier of ro-iici and
T. llornrli
If* m i nn 4 amt he sealed )33Vy last night in olheis
of Apid and May.
the numlH-r id alley* in Mu- lio*t
hr probable
pm liable en* months
umi slays within Ihe liniil*
lindl* Instructed
lustiucteii may lie
nnu
II Mat
Ik in* 1I** 1 *|ieeiling to hi* to round unanimous ollieis ami
c 4M i m
do tilled tiy d'-iitny and sjxirts- I ti ants f«ir the ft'IIK* tournament In
TThe dates uf the 1w&gt;4 tmlma* i-stahtUhmi-ut.
Nir OIi
dreivion
over
the
132|Hiuml
»
i
»
D,
ft It****II
Ik SIT. M* 1
uiunshio,
, Miami In tUSA.
1—
r Ovrmi i r, t
Ik 2144 111. who wa* making hi* Ka*tern and
Yesterday Kuymi-r’s instruction
N KrhU
F'Miliiall riot only tcuthc* t4m3 02 Ill * li'levitiiiii network debut*
U Kotii*
i; u n 1IV • "I feel murli heller arid ttronger lx&gt;y the will to win nnd the way school was charted for Jacksonville
II HII nr
ikk I*! 1
a
T h'.llv
if. Jtoft ■ 1VI a* a lightweight," said Pi ter alt to win, lint Miuothing rise — &gt;t und today at IVn-aruIu. Tuiuorrow
J rim ii l hum
is 2»S4 i n *
hi* last paced scrap wilh Hie I*111'tics Ili Ul how to inert ill-fiat, i* will la- at St. Petersburg and
U K llaiglsui,
i: u n 111 « er
IVlint I- Ida attitude when |,i- i* Tamlul, and Fi ids) ut West Palm
In ti luokiug hut aggressive West­ ili-li-ati-il?
IItM-s In. wldneT Dim-4 Beach,
erner
•1*1*41•«
i.
til.
Dciqiite Ihe fart tli.it the IU55
nikiii * Mutlo
4 114f* j 11 • til the other network Irtevltlon In- curl up nnd quit? IhM-s hi- at­
lln» Mar hill*
« 11 .*1 l&gt;h 1 limit ul the night, Muse* Ward, tack tin- •|Miitmiiii*hip nod ability
r»tkry ellr
T n ttr t;r r
of his opponent? Or do.-* hi- keep
Tumult'* IU 'l»r
* n it . 7*» . hard trilling Detroit middleweight, his to-ail up, I'tii st out nml fuci- the
* 1IH4 717 lloored Billy Kilgore twice en route
No* Turk I II*
Hurn»ll I'alnt
1" HIM 711 1 tu 4 unanimous 10 round decision w-orlil wilh clear eye* nnd self.rvrpict? jje must runtiiler defeat in
r*1*rv Cllt filnl mmil X Turnini ’» at the SI. NlehoU* Arena.
ftMitliall as a l&gt;oqnunry selliack
IlkAUIui Hhne won i
The triumph earned the strung ami in Id* heart. In- will erhu thn
ruin* vl*, Mu* I',, a ii r» ; |ii,kui&gt;
Negro a Nov I trout with lloldiy wont* of a brave old Scotsman
Viualr Hlo&gt;{i won I
U u m * lt l'nlnl*r* ami lliiltit*r* ...... June* of Oakland, Calif., •t HI wounded In battleI New York l.ir* In* I'.i won I
"Fight on. my men," Hit Andrew
Team Ilia h Tine* llamo Hllnr Via Nick*.
A i'3 favorile like Perei. Ward
said,
rhlne I'n,— 1111; r&gt;l*rt r u t I’rlni
«’o — M il: llortielf I'alnler* anil weighed Itiuv. to Kilgore'* tcv&gt;
“ A l ittle I'm hurt, hut not yet
llullil«r* H I * .
Hub lit m *lu«l&gt;
'lain.
Mo'll !!•»
I'll lust lie down nnd bleed aTeam lllali Minal* &lt;tame* Hmn*lI
1‘alnlrt* an.I llolia»i» III II,
while,
kur'a Vlwalr Mio|&gt; Ml: Hllii* Via
And then I'll rise ami fight
•h ln r I'o — l|n
again.”
In-in I.in.il 11ijt ti Tlin-r a ame* I'm |
Vioilli-i holla — lit ; I'aul I'eioM
Football, so iii* to us, *erve* at
t '» l‘*l* link nr Vlt
ll*n.|.l
TAM PA i.P -’n ir Tampa Spar- a treiiienihiu* influi-ner fur good
ll*l l.al- li t l,aift I'lir. Ill
lintlrlitoal lllah Klnal* llamr' Mat Ian* an- cuing lo gel a thorough in Auii'iican life umi a constant
»M ItriOat 1*1: la m r i,n
1rilling lids week In holding uni. Inspiration to American youth. We
It*. I'aul IVmlJ
!’*«&lt;
IM. pel a II•he bat!, bath when carrying it reiterate, (imlbnll Is a irarue worth
Star ttf;
Jit; .Ua
.U a u llU lu DC
T K A H » lr i l h i r i T . * : h i s k n tn-u-ai and when catching pastes nr punt* playing, lliul II i* wuith playing
welt, ami when I »ay- "play well,"
Uurnatt ral*it*r» V* )'*lrl&lt; I'll!
Coach Mnrrelino Huerta laid il 1 mean play clean, play haid nml
I’rlni r*n
T o m m t 'a llaitlalor Hhon v*
Mlm, ji hadn't been fur fumble* and play tu win!
es*
Vlaehln* i'n
dropped pastes hit football team
U ukoi'e Murli' Mn'ii t t N*w V, 1 1
'
1
might have beaten Chattanooga
1.1f* Inauranr* I'u
I
Friday. Chattanooga won 280
etiltu5t mui
Huerta drilled Ihe Nuad on pas*
plays yesterdav but jet the first
• SElf-CU AMINO
string skip scrimmage.
• LONO LASTINO
u«*
A
leaky
tool
I«
a
headache
no
aiptrin
can
Tampa
wreru
its
home
tea
son
T&lt;&gt;4ay '
? tf t» Pt»
Tuuoirnw
| I* am
|» lit Saturday night again!) South Grot
1. ’-iA aeitM 4iiih "-M «4 * i ua.
cure. la's a job fog a Roof Doctor. Tbmt’s att.
|t m Ml*.
(•■fit vksr It alt«
TANT
I Stetson’* Head Coach, llt-rheM H. McUuillati, ofte n find* it nere*
saiy to have member* of hi* *mall loothnil ,*i|uad td«-- - — *•**! ton*
tiuri*. In fact, often McQuillan bimielf find* il IH tn a n y to "iluublv 111
lira**”. Ifere hi i* presented a* an editorial writer. The following
ippearid in the I h i wind Sun New* on Sept. 22».
LESSONS FROM T IIK C.KIDIHON

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Going To Australia

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H EA R IN G AIDS

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“Service on all type aids—Repaint, CordH,
Is
Batteries*
A cnmplrle line of Aida, Transistor and regular type.
Wide prlre range from 175 up. One In fit ladlvldaal needs.
Budget payment plan, 12 mouths to pay.
Appointment fur demonttratluna In vour home ur uur office nt
your request.
N A I I O A L L T H A N S I RTOR AID S, A ll the latest Models iuctudteg the model Q thal cap ha wwri mi the head.

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The ncience of |&gt;hurtnpcy is
ever cliniiKiiip. no our reaearch iiniKtam in vital,
too. W*&gt; keep klrmiHt of
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All MkJtefl of Gang.
At Factory Minimum
KaliblUhcd Prieeu.

ROBSONS
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expert examination, then • fair animate, finally
• neat, thorough job w ith genuine Barren fire*
resistant Aaphalt Shinglei. y
Aak for our Free inspection.

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I 'a TO N Elat Hod) Truck 29 on 1IIAY’NES Ollice Machine Co . •' - ■
IlK A U TIF L T. tlerman Shepherd
B U Y - S K I.I , - I t E N T
P H \ o s u b M l t:
-27
M O U G H T O N INSURANCE
.■dual miles Clean, never hit
I ) pew filers, adding machines.
pedigreed. 2 years old Excell*
RAYMOND M. HM.I.. REALTOR
Must sell iliumdlatel) 075
| Sales-F utais, 214 Magnolia, l'h L. L. Sll.t&lt;— Piano Technician.
cut la mil) d»g First Sluu takes.
P H O N E ‘811
S. D. ilighleyman. A'sociate
Went* Fountain laidgs- urlamlo
See at l.ake Monroe Trailer
««
Phone 2164 Route 1 Sanford
704 South Per*: A sp
Phone StCJ
A T L A N T I C BANK B LO G
llulist a)
linggerly Appliance Center
Court or write box 1237
i
l.\ l M lltY s ilt M i l . — 23 lit KKIi ANK aEAhoN e(f«. i pi
" lo u r Wc*tinghou»e Dealer"
l u l l SALE will built. 2 nlii. I
O p ic o i
am. keys causing sticking lo r
Maytag Washers
________ HF.I P W ASTED
-t*
One hour
Wash and Damp
trailer 701 \ la toe* with *pjrx
leuieds i. nla.i llarrs Wi tier,
115 Magnolia Aye
Phone 1757
Dry
Room 201 Edwards' Ride
PitJcrred Rate* t Pit (erred
relcscope tongue Will haul
l \i K I1 IONA!. OPPO RTUN ITY
p 4) lii.s 374 Sanford Fla
One
hour
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Phone 24
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school graduate, mil alrai.t ol
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PH O N E 1821
IFOR R E N T
-I
W A A K A AP AR TM EN TS: roomi,
private baths. 1U_W. First St.
2 APTS lor rent saw. Cate* Midi
Phone 528.
FUR NISHED kitchenette air con­
ditioned apt. Slumberland Court
Hlway IT 92 South Phone 1864 W.
ONE ROOM efficiency apartment,
suitable (or couple or tingle.
Private bath. Ideally loealrd
across trom Post Office Inquire
Uynuei Jacol ion's Dept Store
Rsdlaway and B aby (teds
rnonth-Tr..
1415
Day. Week or r------ “ * *“
ill Writ rtfti
Furnlluri ( enter
APT cloie In. newly painted. 703
W 1st St. Jimmie Cowan, phone
ill,
BOSK I'O t'H T apt Furnithed 1
bedroom unit* Newly redec
orated Call 401 J
I' ROOM (uiniibed Apt 23UU Mel
iMVlIle Ave._______ ______ ^____
2 BKuiu50ai house Les* than i
year old Phone 1326-J
Avalon Apia. Efficiency Phone
625 ______ |_____________
T J t g . uniurnlihed house. Phone
P d O t , aitriclfv#'
throughout. 2 Bedroomi. living
room, all electric kitchen, bath
Cool, comlurlablr. Jiut 5 min­
utes Irom the center o( town. $75
Phone 1527. __ ______________
2 "fiboM furni.ned, upiUlr* apt

Private bath S35 month, includ­
ing utilities. 417 Weat llth St

A P T. 112 Elm Ave. Phone I787 W
Trailer SPACE available Adults
only, l i t per month Phone 1380
8~ROOM

apT M l West lit St.

FURNISHED garage
Phone 1286 AI

apt

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iAHACE apt 1201 Magnolia Ate
i AND 2 Bedroom ipartmenlt
lurnished 2101 Majnulla 150
monthly. Phone Robed A will
lam*. 1673
E X TR A nice 36 fool Trailer Large
f Patio. Pretty yard
Apply at
3 office. Park Ave Trailer park
MICE, unfurnlthed apt. 501'* O l
i f y Ave. Phone 2331 W.
I ROOM funUhrd apt With ga
. rage Inquire 1109 Park Ave
&gt; ROOM HOUSE. 215 Holly Av*
, Ga* stove and water healer
Phone 1262 J.
LARGE unfurnPhed apt 3
rooms, large living room,
mg room, kilchrn, bath
porch. $30 Inquire al 106
ford Ave.

Bed
din
and
San­

D U P L E X A P A R TM EN T FUR
f WISHED $43 1103 Myrtle Ave
1 Ph. 376-J.
L o u r ROOM collage and bath
! 615W Rail 3rd St. 190 monthly
Mr*. A. M. Hrmutat, phone
646W after 4 pm
APART.MENTS-140 and $50 per
month Adult* only J. w Hall
Phone 1756
S IC E . Clean, comfortable room*.
Aid water year ‘round
The
•able* Rooming lloute. 401 Mag­
nolia Ave.
3 BEDROOM houie, furnhhed or
unfurnUhtd. 1 Balh*. Urge Uv-

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(umltuTe. Automatic heal. Begu
leautt(ul ground!,
private like
Phone lU T'W .
UNFURNISHED, (In t (lour. 2 bed
room apt Kitchen equipment
optional. 108 Writ Iglh SI
H j l S E . for
ror rent, good location
i*lww 2IM
FURNISHED. 4 rOomi. tunwerh
DosvnsUlrs. cool 611 Park
5 ROOM (umilhrd apt. Screened
poreh. Call I2I4 H a(ler •
FURNISHED apT Phone 683 W
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Fla. M M i L m
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COMFORT and STYI.E

Tram ler foreea this owner lo place
hi* beautiful ruilorn built home
on the market. Twu bedroomi
with bpiil In feature*, large Uvmg romn and dining area, »par
lout flatted In Florida mom.
tiled bath and illla, wall lo trail
carpeting over oak fl&lt;
&gt;pliances in tulchr
ruction with furred tri
uated on no (I. lot wblM _
•haded. Priced at IU .IM .
financed.

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SEMINOLE REALTY
R . DIETRICHS
T . W. MR
1861 Park A t eerie
Evehlage— 642-W

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SHOTGUN Stevenson 12
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pump Al*0
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Phono 1425 • Kiirmliir. • &lt; ar Seat Covers
Eiliuonil's I'p h o M e rv Simp
“ Flra t W ith Th e Finest”
WK MAKE
2711 Frenrh Ase
Phone ItkM i
A l.L TYP ES Nursery furniture,
C A H IT .M I H WORK
ealillii't-. ilriltwood sidles- |.ihtes
For quo k (eiulr &gt;ilo, or until
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liolldliig Cali Jim 1142 M 4
J. L. I’ONVEI.L, mVNEIt
Celery Ay i
Phone 406 W
N O W O N L Y $170.05
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tiene'w Tevnrn Service
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CERAMIC TILE
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Tile* for ALL pur|Hi«r*
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A W N IN G S
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• Fluor
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Aluminum, ranva*. metal.
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Phone 1113
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inallres.es
each 19 50 I0U7 S Sanlnrd Avs
S E M I N O L E J A L O U S I E C O 1 Used Mil ha III 9 Red 30" wide 29 50
I. A I. IRAN WORKS
V ' Weil lit M.
Phone 427 | KCIIOI/K IIEDDINC CO.
twi; South Path
I3AI Sanlnrd Ayr.
' Phunr 1232 • Steel faliroatnm
• Welding
Venetian HUnilx
• fierier al repair*
(Nationally Adv. Holla hear!)
FREE
till Yt'I.F. pail , repairs Mowrr«
• Clear View Awning* • Spun
Fireman's Hat* and SUrri'f
ranleti t.l* i kulve*. scissors
Idle Glat* • Poreh roll down
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Rod*
fitiop, SIO East 4th
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Seminole Venetian Blind Co.
the news al*t,ul
880 Wetl 3rd SI.
Phone 28'.
F IIA
i in,Hiring
M A Y TA C i
For RenitHli'linr slid repair*
C Y C L E SCOOT
Arty.'Hired Aiitnmalli's
Nothing Down- Small Monthly
the uur Xnia*. tav-A-Way Plan
Payment*
M l)AY, OCT. nth
tag). We have part* for and *rr
Haggerty Appliance Center
Shermnn Concrete Co.
vice air moled motir*
115 S MaKiiuRs
Plume 17.if Out West 13th I'htme: 1241— 1681
S M I T T Y 'S S N A P P 1 N
P L U M li| N d “
Trumpets, Trnmlmnew, Drums
T U R T L E M OW ERS
Contract aud repair work Free
Al l. uth* r Rand Instruments
lliway 17 92 South
Phone 2U5
estimates It I. ItafVe) ll&gt;4
Complete line orrrsn.ries
Sanlnrd Acs Phone IH29
K i»y Terms Rental System,
RED I MIX CONCRETE
Repairs
Create Trap* - Septic Tank*
•'El’ i II I W hs 1 .e.iued A Hare
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Window Sills - Lintels
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12995 Up
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l.ovsing TranHfer
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ami Slorn|(e Co.
II I.EVIsIllN
26l South Park
Phone 9197
rJII Eas| 3rd M
Plume 494
The New 55'*'
Ss|e« and Nervier
PORCELAIN top table UIU) Dav
FLOOR
SANDING
1
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• r.uc.i V2ir, cna
chair lo match Sto.
Milter Itailiii A Applianrr
Uak Hi nil s lulrilshed. laid A tin
Fiber couchi tin, two tail*, tin South P..k Ave
l'h.an 2'I
ishrd ReasuiiaMe term* In Ini*
ring* and inatlrvoev tto each
Im-** sinre Ii»2*j Old floor* made
vn Inneripring maitrette* tin
like new. E F hlrieq*. Hmilr
Mr* Gear. h32 M»«alia . 2. Uo« 227 PhimF 71IS It 4
SEWING
MAI HINES
Easy
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All make, repaired
G E N E R A L P A IN T IN G
WE CATEK TO THE Phone 176.*
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in
1197 W
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Horse Merrurv Hurricane and
Car Beat
t I to
Plowing,
dlsring.
erading
Tree,
Trailer Phone 1497 W 214 E
Red Rocker
2 91
anil *htuhhe|t iooved Dewitt »*.
I Mill SI
Training Chair
Hunter Chi tl 2ulh St.
it;
High Chair
0 95
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T H E SANFORD HERALD

Inertia In Tall Wing 01 Republican Parly
Making Campaign Of Rep. Bender Hard
rradilv *avs that nee •* hi t.ig
problem* t* •" get itie Tall f'prri
h"wer wtn» ■&gt;( Hi* put me.led
into a unit whirl) will pu h li.ird
for a Itender v|rt rv ovor ih* Deni
m ratle nomtnrr. Sen Thorn ij *
ny WIN W IIITI HEAD
COLL MBUS Ohio
Hob*1 llutkr of (1evrlaud Itufki • ' ■
frt A Tift h»» bftn 'k id for M named by Democratic r; v I’rard
month* h'il Ihr dry. Mid'*e«trrn l-auvrhr Ort 12. IPi.1. to siirrr'd
twins of hli voice still echoe* Taft until the genera) elerllon Tho
terns* thl* «lA*e tndtv III the lti» Nov 2 elerllon I* (or tbi remam
ter political campaign being waged ing two year* of the Tall term
for conlrol of Consn***
It D almost a* tf Taft him*ett
were taking part in Ihr fight, help
Ins in *hipr I ho arguments and
ls&lt;ue i and Ihr emotional cunt** .t
The weight of his Influence |. h»
ins Dll Though Ihr fnll'iurrt h»
left behind him ..id their rmoerv i
tlve political phllosrphy which msv
or m*y md m t in w l f irflrrt the
thinking of Taft
OJdly enough. whit'' Taft -.eemed
tblr lo p'd hi* prrxldrnlnl di ip
pointrnenl* Iwhitnl Imn .md i
cmergr a* 1‘ii-Mrlcnt K \cnht wrr'
itaunrh supporter a nnnthrr &gt;•'
hi* follower* haven't lir n aide t&gt;
do II Manv of them aren't ri" nn
rllrd yet to "that man Kt iiihos
er." to hi* pollrlr*. and In Ihr lo* *
of T»M'» h'adrr'hip
Taft wa* knoun a* an "mg,ml
ration man" hut s m u r of th o* r
he *p-ikr for are making If more
difficult fur a Ilrpiilili'an rtndl
dale to hr r|rrfrd
The rr»«on hr* In thr ir-flit
In Ihr T»fl wing of flu Hrpohtlrun
parte, an loritis that i . m » t v
nowledgrd pmhtem of Iho.r fir
Ing fo git Hop (tenrge It IteoJei
elected fo the Senate *e.il hold *«
long hy Tafl
One llrpuhllran leader whs I*
working hard in Ihr campaign

Editor** S'nte — This I* another
of xcvcral vtnrte* l&gt;y roving As­
sociated Prr** reporlc m an.&lt;i&gt;’#in-{
the campaign In key talc*.

Elba said In an interview Ju*i •Cleveland) County, which earf:
should have had hi* campaign n r-1about ope fifth of the Date1* total
, mlialion rolling a* far hark a«; vole Both Burke and Benler come
lad Kcbruai y. hid that the pu f r m the ( levsland d i'lrld
Eugene H llanhart. Demacratli
mary fight betv ern llrnd ?r an I
IVilllim Sixhe of Mn hanlcshurr date chairman, said:
tor Ihr nomination delayed thing*
"The race could be decided by
"Now the trick l« to t.e Hie par Ills' worker*' and farmers' pocksi
tv together and get the Tati pen book* The average person I* bound
i |e mio the fight,“ Hlis-. u ltl lo be influenced by the *l*r of
"We're making progrees I’ve been hi. lake home pay. and the take
aide to .to rnore in the pavl weak hoitu pay ha* dropped Farm
than in the p'eviru two rnnnlh prirr* have droppel and the work
and nor .iluati &gt;n i looking good is .nrn’l gelling the overtime pay
''Same &lt;d our (mople who didn’t they live did, while a good many
think Itender had a ch*nce two of them are out of work or work
month1, ago now a&gt; lie’* * certain ing only three nr four slay* * wri t
tht* iluati n i, winking In oui
inner The winnini p-vrlulng) I favi *
•it work *'
At (In* stage, the Bender Burke
The k&lt; &gt;■ to the Itender llutkr rare look* like a ding don? fight
route I may well he in CuyahniM wdh aideline opinion appearing lo

favor Bender slightly In a Jungle i a debatable point, but at least
f unknown factor* that mlghta1many voters know him
«lng the election In either direc
Bender Is working hard to gel
imn Both s i d e * are "running the support of both the t.beral end
•;r*d" and aren't Inclined In conservative vtingj of hi* party
make any sweeping victory claim* He is e a r n , * , , «,„ an Liven*
(■allr) 2 Ohio
bower supporter with the resrrvi
Bender', name l* better kmlwn lion that he’a no "coattail rrJrr or
throughout the state than Rurke'i ye* man "
Ih- ha tnadr Ilia name known to
*Tve been for what Ei*enhnwer
the voiers m hi* former campaigns stand* for for years,” Bender *aid
for the rdf ice id representative at in an interview " I ’m no reartion*
la rg e , a povt alnce abolished Hen "ry or me too candidate amt I
der now represent* the 23rd IBs didn't have to do a flip-flop to tup
11 lc i In Cuyahoga County outside port Ike I go for Eisenhower'*
of Cleveland
philosophy of being liberal In mat
Aim, Bender’s name and face ter* dealing with human right* and
h&lt;*' ime familiar to Ohioan* a* the being conservative In economic af
•rer leader »nd song master for fairs “
I alt at the I IBS OOP National Con
On Ihe other side. Burke I* best
venllon Whether be won or lost known In Cleveland, where he was
(rlends by hi* television antic* is mayor until he accepted thr short*

term Senate appointment. He ha*
been a goed vote getter in hi*
heme town, but just how far this
popularity extends Into the *tate Is
a question
Burke is working hard lo maki
his name bcllcr known Ihroughoul
Ihe state, particularly in Southern
Ohio, wnrrc he hope* to offset
Bender'* expertml .trrngth Some
think he might do it with a strong
Democratic vote in Dayton
"The situation look* good.”
Burke *aid during a *wmg through
Ihe downstate area "I would *ay
unemployment in the state U the
big issue. It’s true that unemploy­
ment may he no worse than it w c
In 191!* during the Tiuman admin
istralion. but that’* not much nf
an argument for Ihe Repiildiran1
in influencing Ihe man who's out

of a job right now."
Another thing In Burke’s favor
i« that he will be running along­
side '.ov frank J Lausche, thr
p- p ,I *r Democratic governor, who
i* * ktng an unpi ccedented fifih
term L.itiichc’s opiorient is Stair
Aivtit ir .fame* A. ({holes, former
Columbus mayor
In Ihe House rare*,, some v e U n i
observers say Ihev wouldnWb#
surprised if there should be no
net change in Ihe House delrji
Imn whh'h is now rum posed of
in Republican., 5 Democrats, 1 In.
dependent and I vacancy.
Tlie Democrat* arc inclined,
however, to be considerably more
optimistic than the Republican* in
pirdirling llui*e gain* became
thpy claim a strong Democratic
(•end ha* vet in

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R&gt;b TafC* p.i**lna We'vr got t.
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Too many of the raft people tilt
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I rased W Jrr

No. 195

Housholder W in
No Second
Election
Needed

Superior Judge
Rules Mixing
Should Proceed

Victors Give
Statements

ns m i a s s o c i a t e d p r i vs
{ pupil-' miss meeting at Am
foitts High School In Washington
ended in ronfiivion today with It!
IhuigltH Sh'iistrurn a n d
tic accompli.hed toward ending
L n l g . I rnest 1lotishoKlor y p s protests of mixing white, and \e
t.nlji&gt; c.ijiturrd the offices
;me» in classrooms
i.f Si.ito apitnfnr and C o u n t y
I Some 7lH to Son gathered In tin
ifhlctic stadium td Anaco'tie lllgb
tu dgi'. traperfixoly. at
the
m l heard pleas ihit they g. hick
1 1 1 ial
Ihunocrafic primary
Tint hall 19*4 t* 1 billies
Hi school while Ihnr leader* rue I
r i m ball I9J1 \r 9 billies
1 ‘ltH-tiun.
T h e ir
margin* of
ailh school authorities to d)&gt;iu,«
THIff MAP CMAtU ilpittrale s 17 par card rue in value nf budding
victory .•luninati- tin* need for
the situation
eonitructlon contract* In tha first half of 1954 over An! hsif rf 1053
anv run o|f.
They first rearhed a decision
In the 37 state* lbo« n Permndvsnta and Michigan ihow grestett rise
that a commuter of pupil' would
Stonitfutii garnered 1,200
Phlo shows the greatest decline Construction Includes public works
meet with acling Principal Eu­
in tr. mure tnau hu ncare»t np*
and utilities. residential and nnnrcsldcntlal.
(Central Pceitl
gene Griffith Hut then howls came
ponent. J J I’arri.h, Tituivillc.
Hum .oine of the young,ter wh&lt;
rerclied. and 9JI more than Parhave tu-eri 'Hiking over Hie intr
r i,1&gt; and the Ihitd c.indidatr. E E.
gratton program
The session
Brady. Sanford, m e lte d together
uroke up with the strikers saying
llou'.ludii.'t gsthcred 2.17$ votes.
no" to Grlllith's plea f«r the enn
IBS more Ulan hi. nearest oppon­
lerenre
ent. G m -Inn Frederick, garnered,
Griffith told those who wanted
imi ii in f v&lt;.tr* Hun received
in attend rlassr. to come In ao.|
h&gt; Pieilrtiri .md the third candi'be
other
to
go
home
By 1Un Wiggins. bull Conservationist, I'S IM
dale, Hugh t'utii i*i, tngelt-er
At other Washington school*
Several pasture* base been checked with ranchers of thi» district
Each 'dec'. II *•« hell i -1 Mil
»
hi
re
disorder
i
anil
deniivnilr*
during fhr pa»t few day*. Hy observing th» grasses and thr livestock
iilie\|iit« I t r i m ,
t* twu years.
lions
have
occurred
In
re-rnt
dais
l»f»* ding nn the Various irsasPi and front rrsulta of toil analysis the
I 'li* nltli e
'
,1 -r w i . 1—fI
he
tension
eased
•mr.Jvtity of these pa,run* were low in both pit and plant food ele­
i
itil In M-&gt; I t" t t . i I ) , d
Anacosila
High
has
been
the
ments.
t In sb’ tnd utc judge idlire,
A few fainter* have made the statement that hecau*e of thr l'&lt;w erne nl the biggr t diniuri'lrj
In It - i&gt; ice Mon &lt; S'-'•»-ti n- la
non.
against
tbe
three
»
eek
old
price* of cattle, th, y can't afford to lime and rrtllifc their pasture*
heroine i &lt; inllitilc f f en it T
If a fanner does not intrnd to lime and fertlllae hit pasture he I* ssa-l- program o| rartal integration in
Slril.-droiti, "ii. will l.l • nfti e
Uistrirl
id
Columbia
schools
Yes
Ing his money, efforts, and time in attempting to elear land and estalimiini li.it-’U t &gt;|| iing the general
crdis
Police
l.t
William
T
Mur
lnh improved pasture. The general demand for the poor, scrubby, range
»• j••» •lection N o y. today made the
rows which dominated Florida 19 diy .aid he felt "the peak of the
I dtowing siatemenl
dish
.
Iiance
is
pad"
at
Anacnstl
i
rears ago has practical! yrnded.
I am humbly grateful f ir the
a"
I
he
pollre
Oilleer
maile
lhe'|
However, the deman 1 for n food
• uilidemc e»pte..ed In me by the
SEN
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Ill'll
i,dement
at
day’*
end
alter
mart
grade of high (|ualily beef conpeople of the .17th senatorial dlstinues to inerrase each yeaR If Jhan 2 tvei students were reported
Irii I in yr.terdav's election
ibicnt
at
one
lime
or
another
I
high quality beef is to lie produced
t am imbided pirlfcularly to
thr rattle must be provider! with from three high schools and Is |
'lie p«opti. of my home county and
Junior
Might
Six
prrsons
were
a high quality forage.
luy incut an I upp-rtri. who
Most of thr soils of this district •rresird near Anacodia High
w.-ikcd yp t.ilthfullv in ms behalf
Two
men
wore
held
on
charge,
of
air very Infertile- and are lacking
't run sidea the vote given me
(Continued
On
Page
Twn|
in many nf the plant food elements
• rhallenge to do the aery best
that are nrcesasry for vigorous
t can a. your *mitor to Justify
nutritious plant growth. Th Hip Mu i you tine placed In me
A. E. Evan* of the shuifi's of­ and
majority nf our class IV and V
**•'nr dl trtrt hi many prob
fice it attending an EDI finger­ soils
or pasture landt require tw i
V\ \ S l l I V *■ t 11 • * ■
l u . U r n Brownell '
1*
J t tl*'W fill M fill Jtf f 11 • tll'JMl f I" ' nf
Ii iii to fire, md I deeply appre­
print school In Tavares.
tons of lime nr dolomite per a n rlmllial dl* I'.l -n tu handle * m-nt'-Mn,- onifibrr nf • • tl'.ll ' f . "lit ** *» *I •I Iff fit \ rifvf.it H •slf *|r»4* \ f ciate the e\pre.,l'&gt;n of good
immediately after the land is
wiihe
m l •It r it coo(icrail on
nuni-t ration
It was learned today that Lati cleared
and
prepared,
and
appro
\ i (),e &gt; ( ' « . time, tjie ali n n c i ."m erit .aid 1 t
iiIrnlTi Met : |l ( «'ttj 11♦*til, n f st|* It 111!kmif tit'l i-xtenb 1 in in J J Parrlah Jr.
TALLAHASSEE * - Ploridi
Williams will do the cooking at the ximately one ton per acre every
enrol m tU, ,|&gt; ii.iilment. In ssilrt |i S Al*v t •"
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in nt&lt;M vitiviir Hoiiuiu* i»t4t*.rf&gt; !••(.•»» • I l f will 111 I have Hie highest to­
first
»t&lt; k . schorl enrol Imt "l
A annual City employee's batbeque, three years thereafter. A complete
pe. I all 1 e .ti- ni
•scheduled or luctda/ at b.ju p. fertiliser should also be applied on
7 ha Kiwanis Club haard stvrral reached an ’unexpected new high ■i ml vrand luty opening brrr tnd.sv
I .lull drive to wotk fairly
1h* dxtiartnifnt
'id the speel»l gienJ Juiv
ill IBniuri i*il.' hi lb* tv and other citinm.il eond'i! In
m. The barbequa will ha held at Improved pasture* at thr rate of musical selections and were #d- nf 6H2.B57 children UiL year, ur
Jt
J
- I t'&lt;sw*ii, ousted »* 11'*srl, I It 4 and tnil-Jitlallv tor the be.t in*
' th
the Farmer's Auction Market approximately 500 lbs per acre at dressed by postal inspector Delphi* prising even .State School Sm&gt;t ti” f"dtial h hi i , ( - fSn , an I »C- {' aH-*
leirsl.
mil the meds id both
i111 tu i iff
a4i.P*rf
ata*a
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south of Sanford for Cit, em­ least twice each year.
Hackney »t their luncheon meet­ TTioma1 D Balley.
Hri &gt; ltd jtul 'sin'inule counties
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ployees, their famllirs snd invit­
ing today *1 th* Yacht club
Ballrv &gt;*l&lt;l today rrjtcrt} from i
,
M ii I thank the people of our
Maximum production of high
I *i*►kite* !»" &lt; i **.11 «'rv f Ijl" 'f1'* H \| .*!-! I, I" i ■• 11 I
ed guests.
-1
t - h n 11- f i r ' t v Hr* \ .ii 11■fIf V if *h*
Larry Olsoti. son nf Mr and the b7 cminty school mpermtet' l
ti tin t f.-r (hit privilege of pub
quality forage is the ohtective on 'I n . O. J Olson, lSOh Vemango ent* showed 57,177 more children jury M»
! I**» n
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i, 11 , ice n il i .im eridy trust
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A split water main at tho alley- each pasture acre. Such can be Av* , drew « strong round of ap­ enrolled during U r fir t week th&gt; •ippr»r !i*f**tr 'f ffi| n» ffnf*,:
Hi i* nn conduct a v o ir en itor
way between East 20th St., and bad when the plant combination plause after his aevurdian redl- year than tht In t week of -■t*'*&lt;1
\| •ht t
pi I **ifH « - I t *I fF t
!i i ’ !&gt;• nidi i &gt; *o nM it your con*
I stalma Ur., at Locust Ave., plac­ that fit* the capability of the land non of "Midnight in Peii/* and ill*- preceding year
.........
f
* *iii I lit "i14*%* j&gt;•f»ii' i
ed the residences along 2Uth 8 L, is used, and the proper treatment "Dark Eyes."
\ Mil gram wa till In I'arridl
That was an Increase of in 5 p*r tlf«» fil (iiimflr |»f* lisfi-n mi n*
without water for approximately and management Is given. Grass
Tho luncheon vpeaker wn» in­
( M p r r . itul i» »tf i »l ft»fri t frr
it * &gt;.’ p ill ye lei lay I'omcdlng
four hours yesterday. Water »i&gt; in combination with a legume troduced by local postmaster Jo*l cent In enrollment
I'H'lVt In |' 111( i' i! if""*
I the election In Sleti-lr.-In
PI rat week rnrtdlnirnls g*n&gt;utl (ll.lt
9 shut off from 10 a. in. until noon, makrs belter quality feed at a re­ Piclil, who vaid Hackney v*i a
mrnl iff mi fi•#1 »» * »' 1 • *n(i*'t fit
M rn.iTom i i i . w iicil tn wire j &gt;
in-lepelultly
tra
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vi
inrtltf
.il
&lt;f
in
iitm
ii
f
and again when the pipes could duced fertiliser cost. The legume veteran of 2fi years of po.lal v»r- ly have her n running aboul r. t &gt; thr foiftiir iuiin ♦»
*f i »t to j * H u Af**» &lt;•
r**tfias*.
will supply in addition to ginring vice.
8 |wr rent higher eirli *rai over I in*
line
eilieigencv
not be sealed, from 4-41:80 p m.
u i u f p *1**1
far* t (trifu:
fi/»*l
I f ( *fi *
• *•» »!’•
II ti it ilde .1 J I'arri.h J r I much of the notrlgen needed by the
1 i ltd I’ti
oi Hie t i -n r l
p it rnli 11 tl in, *i m \fi*if *iv n hutti**
Iff
Beginning hli talk, ll.irkmy the previous year
III ink ymi .o mm h f ir your
Tie la y'
l&gt; selopnit ■
ue in I thr 11 4 m|s lit |l |»*l| .4P|l!*l|i iff 4'fill
A free moving picture, which ■grass. Many of our class IV. hard- colled for the co-operattnr. of tbe
i*s ol Mlinoi - .Hid -eyrl ■' • • Hi'iightfnl iii * .age &gt;1 go id yy|,h
Th e Increase of M.3T7. iliiltlirn
show the Seminole High School pan. soils are suitable for growing Kiwaoians In making this week. in Septcmfier I, more than Hie 4&gt; H i i,i l l nl (• tint ni'. i ' t " t f Hit lf» ti !»v f ithH irtg comiMHif hfiti • •l .i. fit i-rdiad *' * Chi* a ■ I*' * • You know i h i i I hold you in
lieillti |l lUkn. r.o -in c llri yi ti e
Band while II was marching in While Dutch clover. When planting National Letter Week, * success___
i* fit ifI* prillin' *' Ho II.. Illgto ,| t-sterfu and I .1(1III • ffir *i »Uf • |* *f* (f yi nn m t
Inrrra.r nrlglnal’i pre-llrt- •; f)(iy &lt;tll, |.„Ar||
| ,, (•did tu i»* r
the Mardl Gras parade last year, j clover the seed should lie properly for. be said, this is almost the nr*i kJallVy'
51'
li 1 jtimi 'I Ul&gt; i-lm
I '• j (Hi dale dM'ldv y o 't ntf* t "t COJBflitI || f *- tkf* ' ■. t nf
ftu ti e l Ollle rtl «|' I t. eivt -I M ’ &gt;*•&gt; from
■
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will be shown f'rldiv .it 8 p m si inoculated and then broadcast nvi t no.I office'* only »ounv of profit. vrat
f il.
S|" ,*f f 1 * k h t Itv 1 .* fIK* of * *"•f tl. '.. •• It \|. I'm . I tin t
.p*r.it|nn bd the gmwt id #Uf
dd appf-n' e . rf f •« *»i . I* .
1 irrbdi - t b* ,r,,( *
the gras* sprigs at the rale of lie then went on to t*ll th croup I
the SHS auditorium
#•* Up « In l|i . 'Hi H i t - * « bo i p ii tv
ii t ru i Douglas N t ii i't r o m "
• • •
live pounds per acre. October and what (. done to protect thr I' S.| . B* “ &gt;
l ■* » l 'I'd in ,in .ippln all oi 1 o i ••a ■o. ; in p ■ s'hiMs t * r**f ****» *
ifpil •i Pll'lt. lit Hll I llt&lt; igO p f g l III!
I hi tolli.wlug sl.ylelliellt w.i» |s..
"
l double M itlon*, an tncrra-i
Jacobson'* department store. November are usually the best
f t II \ inniri
1 i" " "' '|t III Iff* If* pf ' I* f
i ' i h I by P a r ti:.li late l.iit night
ippln -1 im liter Hi i in
I*
t i»p
» (•• fl*.
Ibe Ho Jay stor* and the Hills month* of the year for seeding the
I., iox-i
.it , i,
i 3,809 over last v* ar (hr- douhb (irnjer* Inie
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1 hecjniP a cati.ll.late (.-r slate
i »1 ip* *1 n h fun f ini inti »k , \ t *
A stood Shop si til be nosed tumor While Dutch clover. Pangola, Cos d . ^ A m ^ t haJ le d 's!: K n '
Th*
onn M i. . i
i- mt i. ii N **fl
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,y,|||....... | ,m ing
. i bd I " ii.i*"i at the request of many
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lift
-ii'l
W
f
hniijl
in
• row for a Jewish holiday.
Ini Bermuda and Pensacola Bahia piece* of mail at a repute I h&lt;»» of m t.5 rountir*
mony th i* I" ■y i H ti mt i t|n i t m *fh* ^ tfir» » iff
friend and neUhlmn in Ihi I7lh
V * f: ni v n* ..... Iii jlrd (in p huh i i
are the most widely used grasses .OUtW per cent.
Thrre were I111 tea thing p-nl H i t u luro In
d ii y - I I
M r » - ii *(i i* %,i. f«*141 i &lt;mi H
li i yc.it 111 i 11(. i^.. v i t . i j.lrm I di .tin i My only wish was to be
in this area and Urey will work
I irsire to m&gt; fellow cllirens its
He said the 000 postal inspectors tnn* *lill unfillctl during the fir-t ■d from I' l l j Itir. Mg - ’ i i 4 i -i i I
f hr jilt i |« f*i n m f
i \ fr iff ^f It,a tliili'llltl pl'.ibll I • .Mill •• kel
successfully, on adaptable soils, make up the oldett of all govern­ irh'vd week Most of liie.e .ire in .dlhnngh In t»| ■'! I
lino ii I .md Seminole i .ointley
nil hi
r|n
|.all lit I t|. *
i - t oi r i t
fif'tf l» ! ni11**if l, AiUtlfl
in combination with White Dutch ment's investigation service*. The elxmentary grsile. T 'l *1 iff tht
I am gratelu! to tho.e who
&lt;l*ty -n I. I.r ii m&gt; -n
fiti*»' hint*
#■ft*I tin
* * if v *I ' fr *1v i in l * f f t»*"i * *ft | #t*If*
rlover. These gnuar* thrive well Postal Investigation Service w** rl*&lt;irreiitn. Ilaltey reported ronri lurns
•iippotlrd me. worked in behalf of
'l.i
lik*n
iii i.ettiug i pm mi* d pent me
Two routine night illumination on most nf our soils, and, accord­ founded by Benjamin Franklin nti- lie* employed 1319 tejihrr* *•'•&lt;&gt;, Th„ n , ni ,1(. ( ...... n p'mn* Ijrluld an-l full •- up
th* it*1 *»( nu i indidjcy. and volrd for me.
I e»o
Vklih the f h"
I &gt;r *he rest. I believe my *en»
t i
exerelies, including flare drops by ing to result* from experiment dcr the rontinentai Coogrei*. I U c - i hold tempo- irv lia-b'ng reriifi .„„tr ,,
allege I t i l i u to Itv *n p iw e iil |«i ,lbl r Health . t eg *v . . lea in.
u* ,
, )rf i,e*t eapre- ed in the
tests, they are good users kney mid. In one &gt;»ar. be *aid, *»ut calrv or ob.i h.n* ten Ihsu f"'U i . indlal* pr H mite b. jnlvate'
Koval aircraft, will be held to­ station
t„,
ml
MO
III,.,
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b
ill,
op
«
p,||livklng
telegram Which I hasof
fertiliser.
In
order
to
Obtain
night at the Navy's Pinecaslte (he maximum production of high of a half million postal » nployaes, year* of ro'trge training
vnamot.i uu ............... p* h t . ' ^ 4 •■L f
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opponent in the camonly 112 were accused and convirtThe unexpectedly high firtt week ii
(•ill
m 11
1 1 *ith goy-einment insured -A iiirv v .
bomb target, area, the Plnecaatlo
■ Igi. in I I. lie been I'l'phed yiH' 1 |(&lt;|,
\t% |„-j r iie.t
bomb target Is located approxl- quality forage. It la nrressary to rd of niishandling mail. In that enrollment figure, m il" tl n*ce. loan*
in m p ig r manual unlluiing poi - onglatulitlon* on your tu to rs I
nrartica
rotation
grasing,
apply
year a total of |2I billion « u f *r y („ r H v 'b y 's office In reel ( f moiety five mile* southwest of thw
.ortoti, ciiiiItl'ieul .
o' , it. -o. 10 ■rrtaln sou knots t d u l l be
liberal and frcuuent application of handled a* no Ins* to the govern upward ill • tiro it* v *f lulutr *n
f.ake George area.
I ...I hull I hoot o. it.ii.i- rod th. 1 0 . ' hippy to cooper ite With YOU lu
I.OMIHI
I
Ilime
end
fertiliser
materials,
end
tnent. he *ald.
A&gt; a safety precaution, all perrollment in * the numb* * "f tea* h r * .
t i
/
N»||*|l1lri « «• f *1 qklfe* I'll! ,|l •ii. 1 •**» nt ippmyed metli »l .1 ln .it . . . . was P-. •title for the iixxl of
or chop periodically to control
Other probleni* tbe postal in- f i t sn t « 11 i " -tn. ne&lt; de t I n the
son* and civilian aircraft ate ad­ mow
I I ( I / t 'I
■'ll lidrict
Itcgji-ls in J bed
IlijJ #9 (Seat * | I •|t &gt;4J vi*119 ,,, 1 | tin ol
noxious
weed*.
speclori fare, beside* emherile- coming '• sr
vised by the Navy to stay away J
to .lu ll .1 ,l--etii| . who to.gl.t I" w i-lir. fit
lugtil,
uei-etiftil
I fill | 'litlm
i| !l........ ». ,| | * - I 1 .
The
Seminole
Soil
Conservation
ment. Haeknry said, ate different
from the are*.
Hailey
*id that line I on V
■Iq ( i it (I*„ II. I HI- It if , | house Xalb d "ii 1 (Mil -n . • • • it I lei 111 1. 'it ate -ell it ■*' t .1 |*.trDistrict will provide technical as­ types of ntsll fraud, threatening
. ill 1 | o.i.o 1 inti.d t.innoilt. • " I n ti
( . - *,
'»( .111^ III I hr- 4 4•* Jl*»l f 1-4 « ,i,.„|
sistance to any farmrr or rancher and obscene litters and milling of children to .1 teacher this yen
on loin 1 it "• 11 . ud &gt;.l m - .1
.*
In igi Hou.holdrr today nude
A NSW Kit C ALI.
fir 1 weil enrollment Increa.i
,
,,'d
l
in
this
district
in
determining
the
bomb* and other death-dealing de­ rail, for t !H ’ new te.ieher* rod
City foremen responded In •
1 7 be stilt - * pi nittii I * in tfnmiilh ..tu- -t in- p n i rtJDting 1 pi&gt;1 • Hie following lalemcnt
capabilities
of
hi*
land.
Several
vices.
A*
an
example,
be
menI
'.cording to the affinal return
tf'(l
crass fir- of unknown origin in
arne niimln-r *d new class
I |ia*«.|e atone 1 114a IA |trt ft *tl( f*t if lie m ill t i'p
yy, . r pi. tille d ," In Milltri, &lt;&gt;f th* vote. r*,t In the election
back of the State Parmer's Market faetcrx ar« crrortlrred In determin­ tiantd thr reerr • (-.(•"•&gt; e**»4y room*
1
*v **’• *•*•'! tiltlf
1 an th* 11 « 1 1 4ti* *
ing
the
capability
nf
land,
such
a*,
case
in
Lakeland
when
five
imie*
'told 1 rrjw.tlit. "to *o(|fi-* tile yesterday, my fellow cituen. h * ,«
yesterday at 11:47 a. m. The fir*
Hurt i' 1" ' It 1 i i I j and w ■**l....g ♦»?«»! tf |fifi %
MIAMI »
A building prog, *,m already un
fertility, type of underlying of arsenic-impregnated rardy » * i«
did no damage, but was endanger- alope,
VVI! )i 1**»11n
m*fi Mil t Iwfi m.iliuf.i* lilt* • of 1 glt cn tn 1 1 hub| gtsift thvti sjiprovsl to my ap­
der w»y will fill short of (he need w it gaining to stn ■ 1 •*indpowt r
material,
structure
snd
water
boM
sent
through
the
mails
and
p*'l»'&gt;nA Ing a home. Piremen extinguished
4in»t pt'alurt to •.1 1 It* chenn- i| • 01 pointment as then judge by randeslpte thr oser ,vi ml’lton dollar, fi.'lsy 1 ■ il 1 litil* ■( tbt 1. b lb* 4thip« r^fii iin* •( •lit f f '
ed 20 persons.
the blase In one hour and two Ing rapacity.
tMndwsrd l Imd*
so t in i«-*l In iflj| (431 (fir *4 \&gt; #•|\- *V» .hi•■ t to. ol no| heme i*. l.i- Mill *utuiog me to office for the addl*
wo
rth
of
r'
*
&gt;
trnrtlon
tiring
under
According to Hackney, mother
The district will also assist in
.♦iii*. 10 1v not tie tmtnr d -ti ly to.n«l two ye*r trim F».r I't'* I
minutes
•rrlDS o|w n wjl* r» ■f t* ■ &lt; m b
»f ft nfr* »*»( «* fit
designing a plan or program headache the t*ostal inspector* face taken by Hie rountie* with ilalr bean Sea
■ent to thank *')c h and every who
known
fund,
is
mail
theft.
Ife
trrumd
perron*
whereby each acre of land will lie
ba ' a part therein, I ,b*ll always
MEETING 8CliP.0UI.rn
It ' I i f SI W M H I K I I I It
T h i s ' l l roil We-ithei |li|*e i d ' s It
stealing
pension
check»'"the
low­
Th* City Civil Service Comml* used to produce the crops It Is
Biggeit enro’lmcnt increise Ihi
VII I I I M , I I I M '. I l l
l-e y 1 a'efill for the pnstlega of
ItflM L 1 I’l
I'olice **ife.| three
1 111 ndy Iro n «aid lilgh* ' wlnit
sion, will hold a routine meeting best capable nf producing. Last est form of humanity, stealing .Septemfter Is tn Haile r*vinty
the first .d weekly pr tye' ".eel
hi ing aide to continue in my see­
Nail r e i r b i d , 'el--. 11
t IT . ynung Italian I 1 &gt;1.1, * -.I t . aft'-r
from
people
much
less
fortunate",
at 7:.10 p m. In their offices In lha month, conservation plans, based
There
enrollment
Jumped
I
9.WI 1111lea J **i bo n . . ' r ( 1 mail . 0 1 ttuv ih'ittlol I ' o . . ' I to. o' ' at a ing erne* wtlilu lirlil loiu 1' &gt;' I vi. e n yatll t'ounty Judge
and
&lt;aid
the
inspector
*
are
con­
City llall, tomorrow.
on land capability, were worknl on
.’ Ji| n'rluck &gt;' 'lo I 11 .1 5|rHtmli 1 ■ "Thi* has lietn the people'l Can*
pupils from 78 3|.s in HIM M I 01 .»f I lie iiiH ii *•1h "I ' I » oh |-ata.|. of „ « r v.-t* tans hnnorlng tdttirrh
(Outlawed tin Page Twnl
tinually at work lo catch them.
M'onliniied tin I'age ( wot
lio- tt tuio ■( I iH-tte tu Italy
97,8W thi
year 7hi
.imounlr t ' ' 1 ntilu ii-l l&gt; toil* 10 -ill dire*
W A T w T t O BP. S H U T OPP
t|on»
In
art
tncretse
of
almost
25
p*
1
E. If. Johnson of the City wa­
-m ill craH •»rrtt*«g . . o ft- t,t
rent
ter department, announced today
d on Hie Dull It 1 11" i •1 1 "i 1
Broward
Counlr
ba
I
the
n'vt
that watrr will bo shut off from
•
... 1 - ..I rr * . 1. &gt; mil Aruba n-trl
1
Mellonville and Celery Avra., wait
largest fxrcrntago lucrea*e, *Hb hf VtrneiuHa *- I d bit....... tuft 11
to Sanford A y r , and south to lha
»
PHRitll* ^ 1 t arte Is e . p c i t . o In pa*.
It.
Naval Auxiliary A ir Station from
1
? ?ir. * . r 7 with
V.Vr n.*_.r
_• : •"tth of tin e 1,1st........................
enmuared
last ‘V_
ye»r'» figure
r
8 .1 0 - 10:.'in m. m. tomorrow.
*
I
ft
1 ttoil* wtnd,
r ltd* • lu Hu*
•4
nf 19.M2
ii
s 11 inlly
A y
e.
DBADLINKH TO L U
Seven rutin tin* thmsed ,m il! dr
A Nas y hurrinu* |.•&gt;■*.* plane
V i
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B
8
ir
#t
City Clerk H. N. Sayer announc­
N
rrn se r In enrollment, ranging fr&gt; rn that flew Into Hu' , tor in 'hi* noun
*
A
M
J
ed today that Ort. 13 la tho final
*
toss than I per rent to r. yier rent uig c*fttMal*«t He I-* -ti 0 d the
J
A
3
u.
J
data to qualify for tha City com­
77iey werr Hradforrl, Ifolmrr. l.t . enter .it 1.tiiiide 13 8 north long)
r n i t t '. r r
_
*• *n *4*'
*1
mission race. He aat Oct, 32 as lha
^
£
iierty,
Ukrerholme,
Suwannee. t'tde 85 3 v* t. it ten' .7:'. mile,
final data to register to vota In
..nth soulhea*! nl bin
Juan.
Dnlon and Washington
tho November City ala;tlon, but
I’uertn Hlro
For Stale
The
enrol'ment
ami
percentage
said this only applies to thosa not
It was moving af a forward
Se nabtr
inerrase*
Included:
a1r a a d j j j | U t # r e i L ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
.peed of 15 toll* , per h*uir to the
5 1
9
.N
43 3
X
,N
1 ft
113
Alachua, up 7H3 priplli, 7 4u p-t wesf-imithwr••f os*r 1 * or,e Hut tu ui)
3
2 1 0
16
3
rent; Bay 535, 5 l.t per rent; Iron, imlnted sern,. "pen w it*r
1
7
104
368
1
7
1
1
II
3
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30
!W
II
Psrrtsh
71
30
1
7
1 M*. fi 30 per cent. Manatee, 741,
'.I M per cent; Marion, 599, 8 01
■IT*
3«92
v n 47 117 125 27 3.1 177 145 pin 73 35 II" IM? II
Stenitrorn
419 I8J
per rent; Mottn*e, 270. 8 02 p&lt; r
"Ca-nival Story"
cent; Palm Beach. 2.141. 11.44 per
For
1:00 • &gt;;W - 6:09 • 7:11 • *:2»
rrnt; Pinellas, 2,415, 9 72 per rent;
4'nunly Judge
MOVIELAND
Polk, 2.391, 8 77 (ter rent; Pulnain.
KUrta « : U
18 140 3
501
3 0
Duncan
113 19 16 25 5 2 38 27 20
39 30
418. 8 07 per rent; St John, 44,
"Rainbow Round My Shoulder
150
nrady
107
per
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Gives Free Technical Advice

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In Sanford

Postal Inspector
Is Guest Speaker
At Kiwanis Club

School Enrollment /\/f?w
For First Week
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Reaches New High

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HandleFHA Scandal Cases

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Weather
f ' l - ir In p r r t li
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1954

N o. 193
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Candidates For Senator From 37th District

White Students Demonstrate
Against Negroes In Capital

How much money would you »*)
the animals In thr city too w h o
Wu rth ' No. It’ s more than that
In a recent inventory the City
ilared a replacement prlee on the
ivrstock lor the llrv l lin n It cam r
to 111.267 Vi
• • •
T h r Sanford Tourist and Shu9.lt
board rluh will base a covered
dlth supper and meeiine tnmotrow
at R p.m . at the clubhouse.
• • •
The Orlando Navy re e ru llln s nl
(ice announced today that appli
cations are now twins accepted for
cnllvtinrnt In (he regular Navy I
(ruin both
men
and
women I
Qualified ap p lu an l. w ill be vent
to Jacksonville for enlistment,
then Ira n ilc rrrd to a N aval train
Ing center al San Diego. C a lif .
(or m m and at Hainbridgr, Md ,
lor women, for r r m i i l training To
obtain full Information about the
navy nv a rartt-r visit the Navy
Recruiter located In It S N aw
Recruiting
.StibMallon,
II
E
C enlr.il Ave . Orlando. H a . or see
a Navy recruiter al the po.t rtfflrr
on Monday* at 1 " -• rn.
• • •
Th"
Seminole
High
Nthorl
Marching Hand and Pep (Tub pnl
on an a m a rln i exhibition al hall
lim e In the Irrv h u rg name Frida*
night. Fm iilvlln g a li a r , the hand
plavrd In complete darknesa as the
twinkling of many lin y flashlights
swung In nnlson. As added amee
tn the evening. Ihe m» for rite s don
■*
•
■rd short dark blue skirts em
« A . ‘ &lt;tt
belllvhed with stars and danced In
the various
Interpretations
o(
CORDON F R E D E R IC K
•‘Tw in kle. Tw inkle I,Mile S ta r.” Tn
cap Ihe pcrlnrm anre, a large alar
was burned atop Ihe stadium. The
entire e slravak am a rivaled Ihe
output nl a tna|ur slate university.
• • t
The Southvlde P rim a ry School
Parent Teachers Assorlallr-i w ill
meet Thursday nlghl at * o'clock
a I Ihe school

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Laniel To Testily
In Probe Of Spying
On French Secrels

O flicials
In
W. Germany
Today £"e9d
Foregoing Occupation Rights 1st Time
W A S H I N G T O N lA ’ i
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n it t n ily a “ Ir a n i c o rn •»( F tirn iw ra n u n i t y "
D u lle r raid in a s la lc in e n l m t I im i u i i v a I it H ie u I i i h u i “ Ilie U n i t r i l S ta te * w ill. I
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•n I &lt;&gt;t Iheir o 'lO p ati-n n s i l . “
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i . i I lor l . l i vi ion.
Die l.im lon
i tiltrc u rr pn-tu f t a li t re n il.
It worked .n l .. v.-tio i in place
'( the Ku.'-pejn Meli n r l onvnui
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M U U M Ik r Is ir n h rii:lif
pib^riu’ t t s initMnnril .ih o tfil ttt
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Seven Motorists
Arrested In City
Following Mishaps

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North Executed
In Chair Today;
Claims Innocence

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Ship Passengers
Continue Strike

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Brady Says 5till Candidate
Alt er Staling To Conitary

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died In Ihe e le r lr lf chair lH « v
illll maintaining lhal ha dal
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eculed today al S ta ir's p ru o ". was . . .
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thrown
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m iring a discourse on advertising
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hov
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High meeting
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nut on strike and u lh e ri agreeing
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Speaks In North
Against Mixing

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f&lt;*vt iff\ tn«; tr.»r nf i M. • ill told i group lighting inI f f f D f f flflsvttli: l«* I * tf I * .«lift Ii &gt;nn hit**
( ( otillnurd On | aig r I h r r n
Ih r fit if tt|n I s'cflftr f i|»»itf fillin g tiirtiiMfy |% Tilniif l f**t j i i. , ' .iln&gt;rt nf the r n •■* in Drlaware
Joieph t.anlel and two of hi* | to rflV.................................................................., h i. m irntlon all along.
t .1 ? |» m 1 * I rr nr Ii \ \ • in I I iv a |f» fn»m fiichf m j r r tn \4 liii h h« p iiitlii wh.Milv (o “ keep up Ihe
A dlsniw lon «n the t it\ * i . u
tne(fi'iiftr j |I% u t|r rf tint fur entire
w ork."
m lnliterv
_
,
..
, .
Other ram lld atr. in th l* race are
St
t'o llrr 1 f |KtFf* tf f»i if f fir fir tk*
INitiee rh le f Sam !*&lt;»'• ell of MlThe former Idsnlel Cabinel memTh^
®,h' r m,“n exe ru l’ ' ! . o „ ,ig |* . Stm strom , who I at t&gt;een and sewer tiriig r..|.i mtl a It iHlc
f.itfn f (•»! • l.iVO * ft# v fol* f
«ft in f.m th in rtinting t%i« I f f n »£+ "ti
co
m
m
illn
It
port
hr
I
the
agenda
bers a rr P ierre H *nrl T *U "*n »b o !
JR*ny* Itenoerw iiland f.enrge , , , | „ , M.^ t.y The Herat I and by
• ford, D e l.
n l M&lt;&lt;.ill's speech
»ff|vfn ti\ 9f.it i i
I InrciuM f» .*1 wit1* a 22 liftr
p rtp am l for tonight' t it ront
d thr n ils in &gt;’ihiirban Lincoln
P *ln r j t f Mr
till' • t m
f r fflft « »D»f »f f vt»• I • IM • \f «rl
was deputy prem ier, and Edmond
&lt;h'
r v * " Trade
' rou,’W
l »'ind*,
’ r r ' and
V|V- .1,KJ*. ml-tloti tn 'dm g In Ctlv Mgr &gt;V n
F a st ,,r
I &gt;u»»t
obvlou iv a sa in • N eiroes."
klfitf* fC4tt* n trA 'ftrr
Im! in-* . .
tf #4 •
iih | f» »|lrt fr'D m i In \f»ir
n .rra e h ln . Formerly m inister
J
? [ .} L V - J l \ '. L T S
I'u rivh, T ittiw llle , rhairtt.nn of Ihe rt n I. I. now h &gt;
I fit* t Tiff fw*» f»n» fltiH eft I I
It,
| 4 1 .
|I | I
m
ill reached
-«e In
H ale for eomhlultonal rrlo rm
filling station cp erH o r In If J
Thi 1 . 1 nf II.e a kr n .l i I
.»
J-'tate (T tn ia Contmlvilnn
•
i &gt;.i i
, . . . .• } ooo |
inif Nn h jr f t v r »(♦'♦ m t ».» .
I k * .’ ,* •( v i 11* i • # f •« rtf* r ir*
(oltow
I n , . ™ . In
, , ™ Ihe a vRe.
a j- W
.I.W J . . I ; " v T S u »
Stm vtront resigned *
County
hr if f it fa hour . ffi th* h i*",, .' ■ m 'I v and
fillering
I wwi 't r v grailIf* JH'I fH jlg ’rflt eft • fn,* fit I *|
( I ) It* um »t f
ei rt’ft- it.
' &gt;
defense counsels during fhe l.v nnff
lelli! death cham ber Nstth toM report ludce «ftct fix year- -&gt;f virvice sell putul and r. o h « r . Ir.ui
•i . i l to re |tiat V iiil ,d j turnuul
vet tig i l l ................... .. ■ ' . . . i t Will r Hfft» 'if hi f •» h(i&gt;f|(it«!f f i t (lit.
administration He look office In . . , , , " • • J -r „ r .
• {« ». I n that office, to be .v -•ratorl.it M’estrrr. Auto Av*&lt;ui.t.- si.-re
• trm tfi-l fte*i 94uf•11 f 9'ifV'iiT* '• • |.»n»f honir u iitiu c
j l 'l l l f* the Ma*&lt;&gt;n Dixon lin e "
Innocent. Ood
Cod kkrovr*
It I candidate
Juna. 1953. and resigned after lutely innocent.
i
■ It
f ftm iff f f'l thr ( If it ft l.% fflf
Ibove iieiij'le ate s’ "ing about
\t fu I . h* r h u 'b iti’f &gt;ti|.in
, . e.s
, of(ice .|:
.
12) Application of Itt \ -loo.
know
It.
and
my
fam
ily
k
n
o
w
,
Tht.
Count&gt;.
Judk,
tff|rV \» i &gt; met im g^f f
losing a vote of confidence last
at
l&gt;ro»p-rou* n u n jf if r uf *a 4p|iU .1 in in o rd eil) t . tilun but they’se
....
judge » office Is at
k(. ]|
u im .it ' f t &lt;
June 12
| s ta le in the other race ‘ vmorrow. prpM A *,.nU( , |. j r ,| t;
, ,M,
Mtr f&gt;*i|ftF» ai i tiff at
tm«i|veff •tn r • imp m v . iipfMf-1 thr •r *nf nut ,• 'ing to put up »dh anv uf
R O M ! ./IN
lh r Italian govern
jik r 1- . - . tin 1
Candidate* In this eontevt
a t*
, 3 , prtillon h.r .t n e t light it merit announced to lav th* «nud I ftitr
I ll her &gt;
M cCall vaia
r r it
&lt;tit r •■
ef #
Police said today the arrest of
.....................
*«mf
" ”. ••&lt;••••••■
•♦ th« ft'*' r Thr t if!*- .. h -M i. a!t. who iv iirevidenl of Ihe
Cordon Fred erirk. Ernest lloua- f 400 M 14th Streol
Andre
Raranes. a rom m unist
• tin g nine-year &gt;1.1 Hamit* h* corner nf Senmd &gt;t rnd Magnolia
H
fat.-Uv wounded in (hr
holder andHugh Munran, all of |
( g1 Am other
l.tMlnrsv lost tween Italy and Yugoslavia over r\%f
jh'Mlf fi 10 p tf|
I Ilf *'l
f l * n l . S h e riff* \-&gt;n . killed SamM 'tspaperman.
Is bringing to llch l D U I l U i n g r e r m l l S
naw
si
J
’ Sanford.
intgl.l come Iwfore th* I |ty Com T r ie d , w ill end I .on •&gt;. ••* wt(h »!g
lfiw »|vff| Mr i f * n v i P n iff.K 1 \f rs 1 11 &gt;i f f , * f i fi j I l*u!!f f .MCiJ "• I Shepherd and wounded Walter
te c tr v n defendants in the fathe
Frederick I* a local attorney and mission
I’a tu rr in Iwindon »f a unpiomise »r*|«fi rlffvMi It. I I W in .o n i's ^f«»f he-* r !f &lt;1• %tif*«l info tMr t f f f f
Makhail
atlarn Fran
Tranro
Iff ?, I1* f('l
••»»!“ ?•!. • M l? j «iit| fiiftl if info her own he i t
mo'i •iro v rlm o r n't* c j i c . on a
Nibbed In
In T
Eastern
ce SCat
at­
rtii- KniMina
r 11 . form er rommander of the (am pagreement.
lo t d ir tio l i lK t i !•&gt;•
P tr f»•••
Stunned n f l ( h b o | w h o lit n ?*• b’oely ruadvltle in November, 19.M.
urday as he tried to flee on a k»c " .' ^ S 5 S , T t e
Y’
ucoslav
Vice
f’t
i
niter
Edvard
S .i i'.S a
f »i9^«. r» w» i l i t . i m
. fn f..f,| I acrtbe d (hr l&lt;»t »et» 4* i f h f fa n
verm in's red hlrycle to SwltrerK a rd rlJ «&lt;i din l i i b last night jt,rf • M 41 p|\Mir»fi1fi n-T »n d l l ' eft 11\ u ho fir v r f 'p ilfifl* '*
about SI Id ,IW was being spent 1 ,V
, ,.
.
,
,
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■•»»»•
la rrl. B ira n e s was charged for- ul
agreement ha t b«&lt;n rrj*h e d
for building In the rttv n v i- the I Homholder also U a local attorf»\ 'Ijifv !.• (• * •»-% in u if ( *f» i nioned polite
maUy yesterday with endangering past month, according to building j •&gt;*&gt; and hol ts the office of County
u jtu u i ith 'he principal
A spoVe.man for I’ nrne Vltnl* enth ,t
. m fird
In id* fhe hntl.e, police • .md *•&gt;
the security of the alate
It u i thr (t. t &gt;t;n ol troubla
ter Matin See lbs said the .cftl*permits Issued
liu d a * «m an appointment by Act(••■ e . f i g • • i n , » if i- . . .
, H it {* '|
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1. rj* # of
carftldg’
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l
Mr*
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d
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Pollen sources said the journal­
The greatest tingle amo-int w a v , Ing Governor Charley John*, lie her hum#. SOI W. S*cnn.l St . ■’ merit would I - dgnrd in t.nnd &gt;n Alktn- m • i'h dm in ; under Ihe m .even f ambling, inenheien. n o te ■ in ■r the issue in the nili/in's capist had confessed to being tne chief a total of »68 .tl00 apent on It *ltlgle • Ha* held the office previously,
Mil
i huh h r . tn iced while and
tom orrow, after which th# prime flue. ii c of m l'ii p ding bevrrrg*
vrr an led in l.ern ll on tin *p p.rpci
middleman In fhe tran*m ls*lon In fam ily resi.fencea One duplet w ** ! Homholder .-arller thl* j’ra r wa* .’.SO • n*/ v -e a trid a fo ||n w ln g ■ m inister w ill tcp .rt l i *he Italian rnd , rtcl, , . and Iirvllgro f 'Ir r log
\&gt; ;r* i ilurlent. thi* year tor Hie
Only one give a . tne It .. I
llnyeriiiklllne*s
fhe Communists of «eerel Inform* built a l a cost of in two th e live an un*ucce*tful candidate for clrf i r . l tirri* In iti h t.l'.ry
i-rnatc an I f liar.d.*r of IScpUtle. l h r olio r d tlie t
r r r r .b arg ed
' I • ill t Ir .' tl
. I n il
M n l ’&gt;Pier was t. on A "i’ I* and demand * v &gt;t# if
flon nn meftinjtv of Ihe National comm ercial building* erected over cuii Judge. Ill* *nn. K a tly l* . i* th*
I're .r ieir! I.i #nh',iver anJ oiher
n fi:|e"c# ' w lit, . ||e |.
Ill I nr gib erst d ll'
■«ron; «if tv nn n ie irp iv I I n't
I
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at
fo
id
o
va
,
Ala
H
i*
hat
Defense Pound
r d r i , h a ir &gt;.*id the* hopet tho
the month of September t-dale.l County proaeeutlng attorney.
K a r d r lj . ' n f . lined p tilin .lo a ry trig Invr Hg .ling wer.- r if f lr e r . •
Inn-* ■
&lt;h * I r l # (n do
lived
In
anford
for
th#
!&gt;»•'
Though the leaks began due- LVV893 The remainder
II9 2.T7.
te ,Mill* that the d r i le .'i, Adriatic I i ||,„ |
,„ | I .. ||n |- ,1,
di ’ i i - 1'* plan t 'i poling r u n t
D irw *n hold* the elective offica
lion rid •
iph"ti."re /ogoi'er
titter
v
*
*
•
ing the government of form er Pre was spent (or repairs. Gillon •»! I of iu itire of the peace.
te rrito ry I , Ir. !&gt;# divined lr#(wre*ti J
mg Ml.dept rl the l.n l'c * its of • e ;n - ;ji|'in would become a model
S u t v li.il. include her bti*li*n&gt;l thr two ...ip tfrle . I . » , * l r along '
m ler Joseph Laniel. the furor h i*
for j ' tmn under thr Supreme
Thhe poll* In the *pr--ial Demo­
• ellf'Uni r .1 l|. r .l ' l |lr i I l. v • i
Senfonl
mother;
l
i
t
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'h
e
r.
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fo o t w n :
| i * *.r ' it .'&lt;
rn I n*
I 'h * d l ' (Nf f It
pei.ed grave new- problems for Pre
I.
... l l , r b t f l . r ' i " ! I' ’ ■ »
III
cratic prim ary election w ill Im
Ii
la r i H a t (."Ming
Alldred. ■ ' ordova »n j •» •
ro r\D to v a b v
lerre MenJes France.
tie ,dll toil l\ I ll l l been &lt;-,in e r t ) , segregation h uncom titulionll.
op»n from 7 » n. until 7 p m
m ler Pierr
Under Ihe agreement, a KardelJ
-• •
- ' If i ' I ■
I wOS A N iitlL K S UP — Dr f.airdesertt**! It and a . It io*. t—#-n " h o f.b&lt;' . :v*r *»i 'In n .g c
.lit •here &lt;hde irv io r fo r • ipTotals w ill tic tabulated and lets. Mis* ll'snche A ll lie.lee , i'oi
T » o high employet of Ihe De
M cKinley Mich,
a vocational
R fch ird . i liign »rh" I -nior. ' school in n&lt;'itn&gt;-i,t Wavhinfton,
feme M inistry, Rene Turpin a m llre n ce E Morehouv*. profev.or of po.ted tomorrow- night at The Her­ dova. an-l X|i«. G ertrud* Smith, rvgv.f*t«-rl u Rom*
j against th«
• Reyn Id ! bar
Ruckingliam. Mirh
| ( t j ) . nmulJ gel Ihe A llt e l- !* » t o elatming - m d in ; caused v i ) "ind in • b iiem ent b- f. m , h.r* tn rnT'dlm ert of about 400
Roger l.ahrusse. were arrested physical education at U C LA , n ld ald office
The I. h| v it'll Ii# *h&lt;noed l o J i *
oerm itrd /"n# A and Hie port city him to h»ie lu n ; e nicer dud *f | (h r hullel h id entered hlv br •trv N 'e ;rii,’ , mil (ISO '*t.lt» pupil* Tht
F rltJsy on charges of giving » * .! yesterrtay that 49 per cent of aoo
_______
. prove rieces
Should _a run-off
Al* . f- i funeral *eivi », and nf T rie tf# rtfl squate nule. with a r * m # r at hit home here Saturday * . In M»pt
rre t information tn nonqualified, student! whose feel were dirtied I vary, * second special
d al Democratic I r»t A
&gt;r&gt; &lt; "ti. e was a fashionable resi­
Population of .lUUjtHKl Mn e World
person* The m inistry's secretary turned out to hare one f.e.l larg e r! prim ary election w ill be l » ! | O c t.' •»•*»
dential sertlin
general. Jean Mom, was suspend than the other.
1 12 .
W ar II thl* ion# ha* been occupied
At the rlatttoom protest meeting
i.y lir it iih an ) American troop*.
ed—but not Jsilc d -o n suspicion of
there . i i . ciinsiilerable vtsmplng
2 Y ugoilavia w nil I gel Zone II
endangering Ihe state security
of feet and appl.uve as speaker
1 — t il* squat# mile* of hinterland
through negligence
ifti-i . ( w i l l i a tlc lie t ihe admilwith a population «f 75,'uni. whl'-b
Turpin was chief of Mom' per
. .'ill of N e ;ti*r, to the Schooll
Yugoslav troop* have ocrupl#d
tonal secretariat and Lahm tse was
One girl to',| Ihe gathering &gt;h«
B R O W N S V IL L E . T e r W l
k tltw # Hi# w ar.
In rharge of “ national protection”
" riraid to walk down Ihe hall,
Irn
c
lrtl
dl*tuib*nee
*pawt'#&lt;l
In
the
at ihe m inistry.
they u ill right r.p l.e h in l me and
X|r
iIco
iilew
lnlan.1
i
t
.
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Gulf of
T h r police informants vald Rarj v thing* I wouldn't ren^a! "
Troas- -"..Hr tip thl* morning. M O t l C V
IC (I
a n r i. during 1.4 hours of uninterA ltiw .ig h there were d»mon*tr*»
dumping
i.
"U
Inches
nf
r
nin
.in
'
NUERNBERG.* Germ any (AN— in prison," fh# two men «*ld.
rupted questioning by four French
lion* today at eight iialtim ore pubDtiea said neither he nor Pl»k Pr.rwnvvlllr in s it hour* and kick­
counterespionage agent*, gave this Two A m rriran aoldlrr* tn.lay ac­
it'
hiMiti, tan mot# than wer#
cused their Caevh Communist rap ­ wa* phy»lc*lly m istreated, hu* ing up tough *ea* and high i*d»
•erm ini :
a ff&gt; • ted I v». Frid a y , ther* were no
The ,., 11*111 patch not of ImrtlW A R IIIN O T O N (AN
The A g il
Labnisse dictated the secret In tor* of threatening them with io they ajienf their l» n week* imrepott . of angry disturbance* and
Inten-itv w as expect"! In u lf.m (tcpirtm ent today *1loHe.|
prlionm ent In solitary ronftpemrnt.
-.".il-nct |tU tha dentonvtration by
formation d
him , «
or
some i J f . d # ^ V t ^ ^ V !r\*m
■usmauvsi
u irrc
ii n ullv
v to
m nun.
»v oomr••t v
,
.
.
. blow itself oil* a» If pushed deeper 19% m llll’in d"1laiv among th#
times P a s s rl It by Intermediaries
t r a l hundt i pervons i t South,
They
put
a
»r#mfndou*
amount
|n|
,
n,j
|i.,t
ll.e
W
**fh
er
lluf/an
I
ita
tr*
end
th»
D
lvtricf
of
•
olnmTb * men. Capt. Richard If. Dtica
who have not been M eidlflrd
«rt High School Is it vvtsV.
32. of 8 t. Alliana, N V . and I’ D-. of psyrholngiral i.rt-savjs•• “ n }J* | sai l It* after effect* might spr** I Nia to help boost th, rantumptlnn
Baranes n*ver met Turpin ami
Fo ll-a m»d» two arreata a i
k ,k ,.| ,.f
m, | . r lhp g 0 ver,m ent
IS tk , 22, of A ustin, Tea . throughout the whole I me. th# w„ f r . | ill, n
had no coni set with him . Police George
Southern th li m omtng.
ponaorrd f ho-.l lunch program.
talked at a news conference of ta ll, serious-looking raptaln *aid. shower
a far a* west and north
la id TYirpm had admltterl being the
Attendance reports (ru n th#
“ From the (^ginning It wa* T # t * i by Tuesday.
T li# htggnt nllofm#nt- f.t.n.'t7,
their two-week confinement. Selto rig in a l' source of (he teahi but rd near the border In B avaria Sept. atrcrngly Indlraf. I that i f * e Hid
veriouv r.hoot* ranged from v«ry
The tropical disturbance mote I "4 8 — «*,rt to th# vtat# of N’ »w
claim ed he had no direct con nee 17, they were r, i- * - I by Cseeh not ta lk , we would tie considered inland nenr llrow nsvill# about ft Y o rk. T n * * w#s areond with 12.lig lit to normal
(Ion with B rran es.
Th# D#!aw*r# Sta te Roard of
arm y officera Raturday at the •nie* and wnubl l» tried under a. m and » t* it,d up the lush, palm -"8,62.1 and I*# nnsylvania third
Raranes relayed the secret* In West German border* point at f*«ech la w ," he continued.
Fducatlnn today assigned 11 N#tree ||n»&lt;I *r.d w a te r-n e d y - llio w ith •2-8I8.6I2.
the French Cim m unist party com Waidhaua.
gt,» pupils—ousted last week from
Th# atate* In turn w ill pay
Neither h r nor l ‘ l*k broke under Grand# valley
I r all-white M ilford High School
mand
•
Th# llrow n»villr rain, averaging -chools for fluid milk consumed
"Careh o ffirlala asked me spe­ the nearly constant interrogation,
to the all Negro high school at
an Inch an hour, wa* the heaviest above last year’* level*. 8 eh.ml«
c ific a lly about atomic weapon* In he emphasised.
Dover, 18 mile* north of Milfoi
*
Ilford.
sta rtin g the sale of m ilk to c h il­
Europe, what type * f weapon*
The men said the Cserha tntd rain here atnee Ju n e , I960.
Th# board took the action
dren fo r the firs t time w ill get
•were hero," Dries said.
them that "your government w ill
tendance at the M ilford
F IR E W RECKS
1 rents for each half pint.
I “I aald: 'I kaow nothing aheat do nothing fur you," and that "w*
re*ch#'l its normal figure • I N
M IN IM I' IIO II— ( ’. M. W hitten (le ft), r l.t lla n fire chief a l the
N IG H T ( T A R
School* which served milk last
j tham.' That's all I told them ether have (wen trying to contact tho
RfTZ
per rent of enrollment for Ih# f l n l
Sanford Naval A u tilla ry A ir Station, U shown w ith Capl. J , F .
G A LV ESTO N . T e x . Ut - F ir r v#ar w ill gvt 4 cents a h alf pint
. than what my name wa*. my rank U . 8 . Em lw tay in Prague."
"M agnificent Obeeaalon"
' Iim #
since
the
school h a d
Vo*# J r ., N AAS commanding o fficer, al the shrim p boll held b r the
a ll milk consumed
. ________ above last
and aerial number."
The U . 8 . Embassy pushed for practically de*troy*nl this Island for, ...............
1:0 0 - 1:0ft •- 1:1ft* 7:14 * t : U
1 been closed and then boycotted 0*
f i r r department Friday night at the station fo r underprivileged
77w Red lisqulaitors angrily their release through th eir con- rllv 'a plush beachfront club, the year's level. The m ilk must Ire
MOVt ELAND
I • result of the integration of the t l
children. T h r thief said today th r department hope* In r lr a r over
threatened to hare both Dries and finem rnt, but the Ciecha ignored Balinese-Room, before dawn yes •old to pupils at net coat.
"Living It up"
U
| Negroes in th* 10th grade at lilt1130 from Ihe a ffa ir, which « a a attended by more than 300 people.
F lo rid a '* allotment w a* 11,084,Plak triad before a Communist theae overture* and even kent se­ terday. F ire M arshal J .C . Kelso
Storte M l
(S t a ff Photo)
pul damage at ftvr.onrt to JJOO.nwi tML
-mart "and sentenced to 10 yean cret where the men went held.

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Discussion, Report
Head Cily Agenda

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Kills

Rillc

Tricslc Dispti.o
To Tud foiiumow
Aflcr Nine Yctirs

Building Permits
S ' L r j j e a r t r J i w J r show $ 149,130 Totoi

Mrs. (’offer Dies
At Her Residence

Released American Soldiers

Tell Of Threats By Commies

Brownsville G els
6 Indies Of Rain

Allot

For School Milk

Movie T im t Table

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THE SANFORD HERALD
Pogo 1
Mo*. Oct. 4. IMl

Fort. Worth
Welcomes
O t Pete
F O K T W O R TH . T m .
Ol'
P e tr rain * la r k fi«ni hla w ander­
ing* to find himself a h*ro.
Fo rth Worth w ilru u rd h r r lotiirlosl python a i if h* » r r r a tir«dlgal suit ro u if home Tilt- welcome
wasn’t I t , (tithed rveu when I ’et*
hit his lin prr.
Fifteen days i ’e lr had l»e*n
gonr, and th in lUihicnlv then- hr
appealed at the F o ist P a rk Zoo
veaterdav about I a m. The whole
too aw o kr. The elephants Lru ro­
u te d , th r hyena w rrn m e .l, the
c*t* roared.
Owner
H a iry
Jarkson
and
night-watchman Kd llak&lt; r caught
CP P e tr with a snake catcher —
t loop of rope coming out of a
pipe— and put him in Ills cave at
thr too.
A t the word (plead, people
came hy the hundreds to see the
1 8 -foot python as If he were a
long-lost friend.
Tele was tailed securely. T h r till
plate he had pushed aside to Main
his freedom Held. IX was irp lare d
hy L’ x t hoatdi, n*il*-d and nailed
again.
A few hour* after Pete’s ra p ­
ture. Jackaon attempted to swab
out hi* mouth with cotton-tipped
stlcka, and P«-tr hit him on his
li|(h t thimih. Ilia thumh w as lean dared and he look tetanus shot*.
Jackson said I'etu had been snf
ftrin ir from a ’’canker m outh" ami
held his mouth a peculiar w ay.
And that's how h* knew it was
Pete.
" I couldn’t lielleve at f ir s t it
was mV snake, hut when he tu rn ­
ed his head and luukrd at me, I
knew Pete."
Ja rk so o , - I and linker, an elect
K tay-hairrd Negto who is 71,
caught Pete after a te rrific stru g ­
gle. The snake was found about
lib feet from his ra re , ill the dust
and d tv leaves behind a Iru p ira l
bild eii ye - It look Mi m inutes to
y rt him hark In his care.
Was he scared 7 ll a k i r said.
"There's not a snake a liv e I ’ m
scared of."
Jarkaon said hr was pretty sure
P etr I tail hern in the too area
a ll the time.
" Ju s t a homebody, r e a lly .' re­
marked Hutch C an oil, a c ity P*rk
polite man.

New Pension Plan
For Movies Soon
LU B A N tiK I.e s k T - A new p n
■ion plan rovi-imy 1B.UU) workers
in III* motion pirture Iniluatry will
go lulu f ile d (X I. 24. labor and
management spokesmen said l«»day.
Negotiations fur the plan have
been set fur Jan. I. 1200, In alluw tim e for a futal In accum ulate.
It w ill be upeti In w orkers who
have reached a minimum age of
U and qualify as having worked
30 yeara In the im luslry. Paym ents
have been set at tzu a munlh but
d irteto rs said It may be changed
“ when sound acluatial evaluation
of tho fund |K-rniifs "

A U tte r To
Judge lloushnlder:
Orlando. Florida
Kept. 2b. IU64
It r a r Judge lltiusholdrr:
I w ant to thank vuu fo r being
to n ler to me when I was in vour
office last Katurday with Muther
and Dad.
1 have Men worrying a lot
about this unfortunate a rrid rn t,
hut now that mv friend that was
With rnr In thr arridrnt Is getting
•long fine, I am fin a lly able to
get m v mind un mv school wurk.
It waa nice of yuu to a a r that
I could keep un driving until
October provided mv Mother and
Father were In Hie car. B u t a fte r
we got home from vour o ffice wa
had a talk and Mother, Dad and
I decided It would he heal fo r me
not to drive at a ll, until we heard
from yuu In October. So I lust
Wanted v«u to know that I have
not driven since last Monday, even
w ith m y parents In the car.
Thanking vou ugelii for being
so understanding.

DeBa ry
By K A Y IIK N N IN tiP .K
Keep O ct. U, fur the D ellary
Civic Association P air. From t to

public riro rd i t*f ftrmlhPlr
fViunty. Flo rid*
You Ate h#r*hr ii'ilJfled Ihai •
AUll hAB l.rrn bruURht ERAlfkat you
Uy thr plaintiff-. P A I'Is \v. PKOMOKAPR
And M AUKL
r DNOti.
i.r . 0 %1. m i t i i i :
f*N|ernpbt te..q|fit| I. * tlif. #»r1 t*f HitARH In thr I'lrru lt r"#*uri of thr
* r r*?d!ito1 Clreult of thr nt*tr
H # yinrida. |n and for H#mlfm!»
(Cte
I TIE tTllto I* U nltH !••#!*&gt;* rod#* r - t iiilf . am ■ M trrvlilrd tMlr rtf aaM
W #v p i ».
j b l t ! n :3 J| ehsaWtril! t t r nw iiffs ran## prlnr I'A l’ f.
C. HeVflO*
#t»f|* mu d* ir r rumt dml r lfi tilAlltifi Mlt ARM an*1 V| A MKIe
of Hit* ttotifaM ih i girl (in li ll# It nil mmahh . MUMitirr#. v * m k m : m : u
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MpDitny i it rtf mr 11 t'flifJiv ol jtattfards
tijr w lft, whorr srlvrn hiTpr !• In
h 'lflrt* fur ftetohtr I I2SI
lftlnilff* unkn'iwn, rt at. I»rfrpi1t. T h r iiom*&gt;« • n«l iiijiirr ■»*’* of 111«
nt#. fTikfirery So. l i l t " , thr it#*
puhllBhrr, #*«Hlur. mafiairliiff H Hnr
lu rr uf -a ul M i l s hrlfiR lu iii»lri till*
ft Pit l*IJ#ln»#» niRIMMfl-fg m r V’nMt*li
»r, Fred r*rk ln » . rianrurd. K lo rld i. In thr ptalPtlff■. P A Ifle W HNO|&gt;OR
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fIMARH lit thr nhuvr .1. *s r I!*• *1
Florida
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and
yuu
are
hrrrhv
rr.iAltr#l
MnMtRlriR IMltor, J,imei Klnhrr
So fll* your Afi-wrr i«* tl»r hill &lt;»f
Manfurd KlurLtft
(binidalM
In
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the
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and
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inUBt !&gt;•&gt; • I &gt;•I • *1 Aiml nlftu IrniurkllAlr- Min# gtid addrrAA Aiiprar l.rJ**w, «*»&gt;
|y H in t iintlrr thr pjiiia## Ami ntl- or hrfssir I hr S1 Ii day of Nu\»int*e i
ilr* •m &gt; t*f thr »tfrekhuld^r* PWfilDR 1t&amp;t Upon lo u r f a j 111 r r »*&lt; t#. *t«« i*r
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1dm t |M-r i*m i»r tiiiir# nt r r r r Pfu I'i.h fr iiu w ill hr M ilrfrd
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IN WITNItHM W IIK IIM iF I liAVr
hy J I'MirfKtfNilhtA, f hi* itAlit #■' Mini
addi»»»« « uf Hie 1i.all%littiii I liw tim lit rr unto #H: mv h- Dd Ritd thr **f II
limit hr r I i « ii If i*mlirtl hr a jjaf I ■ rim ##r t »»f p a I it rciitrl a ! Mr itfit! d
hffih llJ ur iitlirt
unliu*if fiur m»*4 FJurlitB. till# I p f da f uf I it Ittltri
firm. It# m*fur nDtl iddrei*. «« n • N m i
n 1* i i k i i n i m i n
M ih*t of M ill Irtslli Mii.ll mrfiitiM
I'Jefk Ilf laid Cotsll.
111II*I hr Rlkrtl t
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Legal Notice

..TJ**£Tj C\J . .'r j ’. III'.,
*1!' (here t&gt;c many useful things
fur sale, hut there will ha a fish
ponds fu r the kiddies, cake rontr-'l,
fortunes and television set. As for
food, enjoy the cafeteria supper
and soft d rin k s, Ice cream and
candy. Then , in the evening, play
cards w ith your friends and neigh­
bors. A ll fu r the hrm-lT of UiS
building fund to finish the Com­
munity House. Come to the F a ir!
The Fello w ship Supper of the Its
Hary bap tist Chapel was liehl on
Tuesday evening at the hum*, of
Mr. and M rs. K. I.. .Magee un M a­
dera ltd. Suppei was followed hy
I he regular monthly business meet*
Ing at w hich final (ilartr fur I ho
ground breaking ern monies vrvro
tnailr. It w ill i * a historic moment
on Oct, 10, when ground is bro­
ken for the firs t thurrh building
in D e lla ry , and the congregation
cordially invits-* all f Mends in Dellary ami Sanford to U- present.
Church services w ill lie held as V a
F tid I'erkln* H-ufi.Mt. KI a
usual on Sunday morning at It
sS Vwb JuurriAl f*'*rp., I'enMrol#,
o'clock In Community House to F I a
.1 Thr ktitsiAn
inurl
which a ll ate cnnliully invited.
ADl| Ulh» r AA4'MrilV Il4i|fl«'t *
Monday w ill he the liegmnlng of RARrr#.
it Hi ItiR ur huhllDA J per i rDt ui
F ire Prevention Week. It Is 1 in­ inorr uf tilt AI AMillII 111 •it hIlfI*|#|
put laul that every mwiilw-r of lbs tUDftlfARr# ui n#tInr-1 •i** itt 11)•• Min
f thr f r ii»*• li t*itr *u *f ut r |
roim nunily do his p ail in prevent­ I I H
a f*fesf«t AlJm.1l. NnMfiii.il |i .ul
ing destruction by fire.
f l*ill ARtHfih# J iitiil | litiJitflr
Mr. and .Mrs. Carton Crosby are |p ia*»a win ip thr #lurk hii) cirri* *»r
h'slitrr n|ifi#i4f&gt; u |*uii ID*
hack from th eir suriimi i cottage nnttiMy
htisikg uf the «’a*n«f&gt;.*nr An tru#(r* uf
in New Je rse y and ’’Sluts" is quite in finy #s|hrt fhlin l i f t »rlrti|*.n thr
well again. M rs. Crosby told us PAiiir uf Ml* (irlsuli Ii* l l*f (HII a ! J|»I|
wii«rn *'n # iM iiife |» prilriR
that :t« degrees Irmr-etalure in tho afor
I#p thr utAtrmriit |i» thr 2 pint
bungalow chased them to F lo riJit. . trfpli* nil UIV III** .iffjJilit ■ full
Mrs. John J . Weille of Palm ira I ft . a I* &gt;tirr a t**l h rllrf id tit thr * It
ltd ir In Orlando, living at the &gt; 4‘il fn#ea tier • Mbit 4 upit I Hup * uptlri
#li*t klifihlrr• ai *i 1 •rs iirltv
Ko|» P la in Hotel fur s few months. ' lHtihh
uhtcM mju. 1! , put nisprar tifmp I
She Is having treatmenti of Ilia i Mir Inrukr **! thr mtDfMny a# tr»»«spine to correct damage done in an irr* . Iiiiljil * f ui k And *r* i»iIMrn |p a
My fit hr ir II iah th»* #*f a
j
air-dent w hich occur re.I 25 years aSMt
fltfr S. A riff
ago. We hope to haw real good
ft T l'ir w»r r 11 r r n11mI•rr *»f rofiIr *
rite .tts front her as lime goes on. l*f mrtl I* Mil* Ilf f ft 1A pHhi Is ill Mill
»uM 11 * *11n1 r Ihuircl ihriJtiRli (hr
Mr. and Mra. H alvilor C anno in
ii 11* ur ntftrrwl#rt Its (mJ&gt;f #*iha ir buck from u va.-ulh.n in the pfrliteii it 11 r I p «r (ht 12 mofilliw in*
1
•
ill I. a t he* ftftl* rtuMifi »|t**Yr WAR
N’-oth.
1 TI 1 I# infurmHllpp i*
r#*niiml
A fter several inunlhi In New from
'la lli, RArrklv Reml’ Werklt
T i lk and New K n i’ lumt, Ml and a fist f f I *a r •-k I &gt; iiritip ip e ti &lt;ep|||
Mrr. Iter hard Schumann ari- arum SU I
F it r .n im : j ik in h
at home.
l'uhll#hrr
|
Beginning Oct. I, it will I m- pos­
Hwurrt tai .mil #ui»r&lt; rlt***! haifuM
sible for residents of Debary to Hie 1his* l#1 •!#% rtf IR* |4»tier m i
J mi Ir L Hl*frtliA kri
pay their electric hiWi in the T V
t MV I iiptliiJi r lull 1 1 pit re A MRII#»
Center on H ighw ay 17, owned by 10 . tt:?»
llrrtnan l.ederhaus, instead of ill
lt d jriu l.
MUM I: I I I l i m i v i i
News came veslrn lay of the t i i k h t s t i o r r i.o it iiiA ri»
death last Sunday o! Mrs. C arl
M l l n l ’n r i l »i«l li in a rrl.il
■
IIO IlgK It. !,'• w lfr s h » ,v
K eu ffrl in llernatdsvill &gt;, N. J .
Ml.*') »«■&lt;■• I p tu iilalitllffM »mMrs. K e u ffrl was a sister-in-law
hnuMii K n I.I.VliHKV J.U.I, If
of Mrs. L is a tinkles of V a in mu
m aril.d.
I.IN IW KT.
M*
MIfp. * hup. v llr n turn. Ip lu
Circle. Those of us in D ellary who
l.lnlhllffp
uhkm.wu
i:|fNA
I*
werr fortunate to ha"e met her,
l l l ’ l.l. i " \|fIXTHI. 1.1: It hi„I
Irarnrd quickly to love her for
If nuiriIr.l
-MiWTtSlal.KII,
Ms Wife n l...... alvsu lam * I p
her charm ing per umallty, her
lu i-lalnilffp unknown. KHANK
friendliness, Tier sparkling wits,
W I’A I I VI l :\ T K I I uixl AHA
(lu r sym pathy is extend'd to her
I'AIISII.-NTCll hl&gt; win I. VI
III! AV *:ll&gt;l nu.l NliVlA k III:*
fam ily In Ih r lr loss ef so wonder­
VHIIk. h i. w IN AVIM PII N Iil l!
ful a w ife , muther and sister.
hi in jim I li v itm K T T i: II i:N
H rilHiiN . hi- n il* II I. Ill II
l .v » ..J a n n o : itH H iiy. *.i«
w if, K A ftl. 1 : H I.I.K T T *n.l II
m*olMl.
— K l.I.K T T
bU
wil* . whu.i. mI v. ii iiim ip I p I i *
i.U lnilffp unknown T II Ill'll.VIN nml i:l.H li: V IlKI.V IN . ii!-w llr; i: r . Ml I It IV *:»t s o l If
IIU N TH V II.IA C , Tex on -A purs
liiairlP.I.
H ll l l iv n i. Ms
chute Jump by an Inmate serving
wlfr. wlius* alien, nsrup 1- lu
u U In lllfs unknown: T ■* i 'A I.
two yeara fu r forgery highlighted
I, A VI A V anil VI A IIV il i 'AI.I.Athe opening of thr annual T rx a s
WAV. hla w ife: W l&gt; f'O l.KPrison Itosleo yesterday
MAN ami ZHVIVIIK rot.KVIAN .
Iup w il. ..ail Mu), an.l nil of
b ill Kennedy, 34. Irb the plane
■I 1,300 feel ami plopped down
safely two blocks mirth of the prl»
d* l l*#r-, Irg •»t* r* Rr Btanlrea
of II J F A T ItirK *
un stadium In front of Huntsville
Pis
si MII UNI tits* 1 Itillltlpp Iftttl *
High School He was trying In land
rut I d I It t Ifiitdi' hi i r litnf t» i
In Iho stadium .
il* a* t M»4m| l*y* itiroilRhs lilidrr ol
ricMlP-t I hr ilit iir iiittiH dr
Kennedy, In on a forgrry rim
friidADle nml All pin Ilr* h-vluaf
vlrtion from Dallas, will purachule
ur I'lnliiiluR Is* tii*a• Any right
again during succeeding rialeo |i«-r
nth or i m r rr*t ID uiid to lime#
(titu h i lo ir, ptCfPA 4&gt;r maicpI a
form anre*. held each Sunday in
Ilf lAlill -II It AI r Itl Frltillis.il
iK to b rr.
I ............. Florida ft* Alt l,ole
■ 1*' ■ i-. . .. .
...
I, t. Is. i . 1.1 I I . I I It . Ik.
IV 3« s i. i t i i nml SI ul Him k
I., 1 ,uo 1 . 1 . 1 . i . *. s i ss. s ;
SI. SI. In ami • | . nf llbx-k O
an.l l.ol I. ,.t IU.uk T uf I .A KM
t»,TM M SVH IJ-r (IK THIS I III H T .
WA f MSN lir illllT H . u h i :
J t n u * :.
a i;tn v (tM : S 'tll'N T t.
A lilH T I'IN . |j.n*w m .il. Hr in
a T | T « o r ri.o sa itia
llinli I'm,r ill, blur 11I 0 anufA
■I Mg li, |*l.. I IhPtaof i u . piHpS In
^ o rrA T k i o r i u i . r n t c o w a n .
I’lni I Im. k S. |&gt;aan SS uf Ihe
11*.
X t lT IIT ! T il IIOilMTIIMW
..
cr*«lllurs .,t iiu l x , it. ..f M DAV W IL L U L 4 'K I.K B K A T K D
IIA I,I'll T I-o U’AN. HII,
NATION W ID L IM T IlU L K ( T I I
• r* berebjr I'o iin .il ,n .i
i„
M Day mranv Mavlag d ay—
n l* aav claim * ur il.mari.l* whuh
Miuwing nl our nrw ly di'kigiird
lh»&gt;- unit liav r ,i«*|n&gt;' ,*t,l
la the Mflt.-. uf il,* i ‘unmv J „ i ( , Maying Autum allr Washer
ef Mrmlr,»|* I'n im u . rt..t|iU It, it,,
There w ill l&gt;p million* ul wmplr
I ’oarl llu u s* *1 Hahf.iol. l-'l»rbla. irrin g Ihe new M avlae Washer un
wllhln rle h t I . I ,*l»nrf*, rn.mllia
from Ihe dal* uf Hi* f l i . l iiul.ltr a - tic tuber r.th Children w ill te l a
llun uf thi* o u ti,» K ick " lalrn ot Ihrlll Irum reerlvind F R K R rV e aemana musi h . in w rlilnn *ml man's H als ami Whistles.
l-IUSI slat* II,* |&gt; l.r, of rr&gt;liltfii'&lt;
K aylad w ill be thuwn n r lu ilv e
ana guat u lflc * *&gt;ldf»( uf il,c
cl* I m int in * mu. 1 he &gt;wurii to b) ly
("uunly
„ In Kanfurd
Kanfurri and
a n d Seminol*
.........................
Ike rtaim enl. his •■•h i . „ r hi* *1 by B a iy e rly Appl!
Appliance ren te r. I lk
turner or II
III hecngie void gc- South Magnolia A v e . from • a m
m illing lo lay*.
until u p m W ednuday. O cloM r
Itrpllm her I t l t l |
Anabel N r « e t n
oth.
■/ lUlgh T. Ccpwen Jr
Come earlv ur rum r late, bul
Hserulore of the H elen
Y 'A I.L COMK.
of II A l.I'll T CO WAN
Adv.
HH . deceased

C

Convict Parachutes
For Prison Rodeo

E

Morlh ho* of Htclion IR. Town*
•hip 21 Heeulh. IU h m M K aaI.
run ttouth f? dcRrrr# O H minttlti W paI. r I uisr •a Id right of
w«jr, Ifth fta i. North 22 dtRrrpa
I I mlnutPB W rit th&gt; f##t. .North
27 d&lt;|re#a IM4 nalnvlPB K a #i
fcr1* H«*uM. i l drgrvPi |r»S
tn ln illir Ktat 2DU feel to p'llht
t.f liaiJU iilBB, uth«rw lir dr*
rrrihrri a # I -. 1 2, llfu* k "A* of
o a k fu iM iK p a r k . According
tf. pint I hr f re*f *#**. r»l rd In I’l» I
It*is*k ». l*Agr I I , Muhllr H#uifd»
of Mmnlnulr I'uuntv. Fl'-rld#
WITNKRJt thr uffh U l »#aI and
I hr D* ill r Ilf thr f*t#rk of I hr
t i r r i l l I'tiiirl fhl* llt li day uf fl«p*
trm hrr A. t ■. Ik lt
&lt;* r Itl.ltNlHeN
f l r r k of I'lrcult t’uurt
fllA L l
VIAMt'lME . VOOnillM A W Kl.tJf
I ad * FlorldA llnok llulldlitg
I* fl Hut &lt;22
Or Undo Ftorldg
Atiurnry# fs»r MiAintlff-

v a t u 1 : h t « v i. 1 :
Notice la herein nival, mat pur­
suant lo 1 he M m* I llerree r r a .llm l
on the s o li .lay «T M p lP n it'l, A IV
1VSS. In that - rjia ln r im - eroding
In ihr o irr u ll Court in an-l for
Hrmlnolr
i'uuntv.
Mm hla
Ih
Chsnrprv. wherein It A, VVlI.l..
IAVIH I p I'la ln llff and Vl.T*hV II
T K I.g '.lt lt and I'C A III. A TKI&gt;KOflJ. hla wife, and HANTTlIIII
NIHIVV »:ilM I'K C IH T . o lil'.ill V
TION. a Florida Coip.ii .Hon pm
l.efendanls. r'app li... I . l No I ' . l l
I. I» I* I I KIIN IKIN . C'teih of .hr
M l l »2 A i I a o M* N a M4*oa I
aforppald Circuit I'ourl. *111 wllhln
llAitk llllljdlPR
lha Irgal hours of sals &gt;n Frid a ).
R# iifurd Florid*
Ihe 4th dav of laioher V II l» ll
Ai tor n r&gt; fur p ltiiitlff#
offer for sale and sell lo Hie hlnhesi
nnd heet bidder for ...- li r, ih*
\ i. l I tr l i
front .lour of the I'ourl Ilnur, uf
T O
O l: f K V II
Henilnolp I'o u t.lv. Florida. In gapIN T i l l : I I I O I IT &lt; H I I I I H I
fill
Florida, the following d&lt;
v iv T i i s i im i s i . m u 1 i t h i ford.
scrihed t.ropsrly sliualrd and hi
I I (III i l l l
IN
4 I I I M i l l - I *11
Ing
In
Henilnuie Counlr Florida
a i i i . i : i n i M V . i \ t i i t m i .1 1 1
VIA IIT IIA A.VN.V HII.XH m .H'IIN fo-wll
The
North
I* of Ij.t &lt;1 an.l Ihe
i p i . i i &gt; I.K H f.li: M AItH IIA l.l. -&lt;1
F a it 4VO fret of Ihp HoMtt. *4 of
I.AH. iHfptulani
I
Jit
&lt;4
of
Hanford
I'elerv Hells
No »SIS
as rerordsd in I'lal (look I
TO I.K H I.Ii: VIAltH IIAl.l. H II.A:
gpp
71
and
7S
of
ins I’ul.lbVuu n o I t .r . I.v i.c.lIf 1. .1 ll.a l .**'*
rords of Hsmlnuls I'.iuniV.
ha. I.ppn lir - u h i aaalii.1 m il in
onda.
il-s-s
l.snirmlnn
ai a
ih . ilm m &gt;i i I | | | h 1 i m p In llm inu vi
|H,lnl on Ihe W esierlr right *&gt;f
narn*.l I m i l . wTmiiln Urn r .lm
Wsv
line
of
fteardall
Ap.n.ie
•nuKhi In lb. I’laln tirr VIAI I T I I A
I I I V feel North an.. 1» feel
ANNA Mil,AH. I. a .la, o&gt; rr.&gt;Mile a l of lha Moulhepel miner
Ina P liln llf f « a iin t. p. ami vuu an
of said 1^.1 SI run k -&gt;t *S
hfob&gt;- nntlflc.1 a no rpnulmt t-* fib
f* rl, I hen. e North IIS feel.
1 u p rannullv ur bp .IN .t o u t w ill
Ih r ll.r VVrel I I fpp;
Itiemr
Ihr i l r r k uf pal.! I'nm i vour a»|i
North SI7 I feel lo Ihp North­
|pri ilpfpnppp If any. to Ilia i om
ern hop of raid |j,t ( I . ikPhie
|ilalnl In aal.l pull an.l n. sarvp n
Karl 117 5 feet to .h r WrsleHv
1 nfi» Ihereof upon allnrim v foi
fight of wav line of l i n u l . l l
IT a ia liff on or l.afor* in. lilt S p i
/Tvenus. thsm-s Houtn 471 I fret
of Novpml.er. l* '.i tlrla ln fall noi
la point of beginning i
or atPcrre |.rr, i-rinfeilu w ill I.p pop
lpfp.1 Mgalnal &gt;&lt;-u
and
WI T n SSHH niv t,ar.rt ana ihp ..III
1 lal peal nf aaia 1‘i.u ri al Mat fm .i
All Ihai part of Hot 17 of Van
IIU- l.t da&gt; nf fVcIubat, A l&gt; l i . l
fold I’elerv 1‘ella ai.-ordlng to
o r iu :ti.vo o N
plat thereof recorded la I'lal
I 'l l . Mil IT 11 k
f
book
|. pages 7* and 7* ul the
igr.A t.i
nuhllr record! of Memlnnle
VV'ilPnn A lalab.N I
i'ountv,
Florida. which Hep
Ati -ii up v fur I'la ltm ff
Narth end Kasi -f the Center
I' IP (lop 4*4
r&gt;ra I’ark . K loil.la

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IN T ill'. f 'l h l T IT M il HT ill- T IIH
NINTH At t ill 141. M ill I IT . IN
4 NII IIIN n l,I I ■Nill.4: M O N T I,
M .H ftlll 4
IN I NANI STM NO. MM
in i:im :liU K
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AUNtiH H K liT V C A N . I .l. w lf.
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•IMIMAN ll&lt;ill* &gt;VV ITZ and
IIOHt: III .It* .VV ITZ. h ll wile
I .pf podal.l.
n o r o e: t »» « m : « a
A NIt 4N«V4i:H
T il tipfman ll..r o w ill
l i t Maal 4Sml Kltret
t*aienun 4. Npw J * o pv
lloaa llu ru w lls
4)1 T.aii iStid Hire*'
I’llira o n 4. Npw .Jpr-pp
Yon are l.erpl.t noilficd tu aptira.
un Ih i H ill .lav of Ik UT.PI l*S4
and In &lt;mrtr a 10 1 .V of four &gt; I.» H
»|u.n Ihe plalnllffp* altorwer. w h w .
name and ad.treea aepeaia below, to
Ihe Hill of I'om plalnl filed herein
.'.gainst 11.11 In ll.r I'ltc u il I'ourl of
Ihr Ninth J« 4 lrla l IT r. o il. In nnd
for Mrmliiole I'l.u n lt. M -.rl.la. In
I ’haarery, r .u lilr .l r f l K l i i : i l | i h I*
rilY V K A N ami AUNtM A K U T
VKAN, hla wife
nlalnllffa.
..
KIIHAN lloho V A StZ «n.l llogK
MllNVVTTZ Ills Wife llefemlaela.
hravlna l»r n f..?*ch'40VN nl the
im.rlgaga ngglnai il.e fnllnwlng
real'&gt;ro(&gt;piAy. •itual*. Ivina ang
I.p Ing In Hen.li.ole I'u u lilr. K lo ild l.
to w il:
llralnnlng nl a le.lnl on Ihe
Weporlv fla lil " t nav «• II X
lllah w :iy No 17 eai.1 lu.lnl he
Ing I I I I I feet Hoalh meetnrrd
alor.g said tight uf wav, from

of a Natural ditch that run*
through paid Hot IT.
Hald sale w ill be made pursuant
In nnd In order lo eallefv ihe terms
of said final decree
N ir r ic i; ih i i t u r n r o ivro s
NOTICK IH IIK H K H T flIV K N
O |&gt; i IK IIN I pON
that we are engagM la business al
c le rk nf Circuit Court. In that we are engaged In butlnese al Drlando
Ill-W ay under »he Halland for gemlnnla Count v. h i I. but *•*. MgUland. Florida lluus name
Dimer s Fine Foods and
under Ihe flrDllaue name Clllwltfe
Florida
lhal
we
Intend lu register eald
Televiep.n Hervl.-e and lhal we in ­
&lt;UFA I.l
tend lu register eald name with nan,e with the Clerk uf Ihe Circuit
Ihe fle rh of Ihe Circuit Court, I'o u rl. Hemlnole County. M»rlda. In
V I l T in : T it IIK F F .N II
Xemlnute f'nunly, Florida. In ar- a.ci.rdsn rs with the provision ol
HTATK OF FI.OHIHA TO
• IIAHI.I.M II JolIN H ToN . J l i , coolance with Ihe provision nf Ihe Iks Fictitious Name Hlalule. lo-wllHecllon 14- uy Florida Htalules m l.
• 'AIM. 1 ' h a m . and t lliA i'K I’ llll.- Fletlllmpe Name gtalute. to w n
Csrhon o Todd
I .I I ’H JOIINHIIN. all uf New i-siile . Heel ton M l a* Florida HtsODes I -.1
John M T iu td ___________
lYllliam K Vlatleson
1‘eonerlvanla. and
A IIT III'II
F
Jame I F la il
I.AN H HTIlCKT and I: K M .iltM .
residence unknown as sole su rv iv ­
N « T I r 17
ing Directors end Trustees
of
NOTICE IH IIK IO U ir O IVEN
1‘H T tT IO T a V I N i: I.H H 4I.
l-A K K IV A M Io t; n FV K IA .I'M R N T
lhal K A T IIIIY N II P A IIT IN hereby
NOTICK
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DIVKN
A cpWgTIH CTION COM I’ A NT, a that we are engaged In huslnesp signifies h rr Intenlloii lo register
dlisolvsd F l o r i d a . »rm,ration al
I I I Magnolia Ave under Ihr undir Hecllon 4*1»». Florida Hlai . a k i : i v a m i o i : i i k v k i J ii’ v i i : n t
(I. IMP,up name Huneblne Markri iit i, . D ,1 for the purpose uf en­
A I'ONHTIH'i TION C*.Vtl’ANT a Home
Freeser Fond 1‘lan end Ihei gaging in h u sm .e (n rto jF ia wader
dlssolied Florida «iirpuratbiti. Ilm we Inlen.l
lo register said nun. Ihr da (in* »f K A T IIIIY N n r M i W *
unknown assigns sercessors In In- n llli Ihe clerk
of Die C lrru ll Cuun. HUH AND 111F T .-* The hnlore nl
lersst. atm Mholdere. dire, tors, tru s­ Hemlnnle County.
Ihls business shall be Ihe manageFlorida. In u
tees. granites, ae-mimes, lienors. • ordanre with Ihe pri.vlslotis
ol ih* ».t*-nf hdiI &lt;j;»*rRiton **f m Mfirjit Rn*i
. rp.lllore. or other parties rlilm ln g F ic illl- u t Name Hlalute. lu-wll
y in #hni* isnil ttir uiuI*t #I«d»&lt;
h r, through, under ur agalasf sel,l flection i l l ny Florida
uW D#r of *R|(I liMilRRtR RM Ih t
Htaiuier Mitr
le.ke to i.k i.p I .ptshipment A i '.pii . m i
fnlUT Id |o lap i*ii fill lie t «*tl m »• fill (»*•!•
so in Hon I'fjtiipnnv. a dissolved
C
h
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Flo. I d a . orporallnti: all .lalm enls
r , ' ,,n ,,r’ n “ K A T ll« T N II Y A ltT IN
D-.rls A ilo rm lr
under anr of such partlea. and am
J IJ M lIsl.KRH K
t
Charles K Jr •
parlies having, or rlaln.lng lo have,
Aiiornry
Hlesnnr It llormlv
my right, title „ r Interest In ihs
following described Inml or any
p.irt Ihrreof. I»lag and being In
Heinlnule I ’oiintr, Florida, lo -w ll:
led VI and the Houih S feet nf | j , |
17 of It il HVtlTIIH AUDITION
TO OVIKIMI. .*.«ordlng In plat
thereof recorded Ip F la t Hook I.
peg e 41 of Ihe public records of
Hen Inot* I'uuniv. Florida
You. and pp. n ..I you. are here
lo nolified ilia l a suit has hseo
l.ro.ght agalnsl you It, ihe Circuit
t'ulirt In hpinlnole County. ITnrlda.
•18 EAST FIRST STREET
In rhan.erv, si.llited VI VI l l i t r i ,
IT a ln lllf, v Arthur F Ijtiidstrect
PHONE 78
ei p|, , i sole surviving Due. lore
and Trusipp, uf bake Ivanhoe De
0 b.pmsni A iTinetriicttiih I'um
puny, , di-solvsd Florida cp.rp.,ra ­
JAMES B. OUT
tion si at. Defendants, lo
said
H. JAMES (JUT
I'la ln llff and )o .i, and sai h of you
are rruutrcd to fils four Answer lu
I’la ln illl s I'oioplsloi with ihr &lt;Teth
of sal.l i'ourl. and eerie
upon
I'ls ln ltffs
attornet,
OHO
A
HI-KKII. J i t . Whose address |e |*. II
Ito i lis t . Hanford. Florida, a rag)
of said Answer on or lirfore Tues­
day, October l i lt . A I* . I s l i and
If poll full to do su. a decree |.r.&lt;
.o n fPaso w ill he priteteil ng-ilnst y«&gt;.,
for the relief dproumie.l in the cotnlilatM
The nature of this eull Is to iiulei
thr title t-&gt; ihe above drs. tthed
land
VVJTNHHH mv hand and the eesl
uf Said I'ourl at Itanford. Heinlnole
I'oUhiy. FI- i Pta. Ihls inih d iy of
H'eptemher. A D . 1*V|
I) I- III 11NDON
As Clerk of said Cuun
1 It HA I.l
•leu A Hheer, Jr
u.iiriim R , I'ln la lllf
I' o li„ s 11*4
Haul-id ilo rld a

Legal Notices

G eneral In su ran ce
H. JAMES GUT

AGENCY

VOTE
TOMORROW!
EX E R C IS E Y O U R

LET 'S K E E P T H E SEN A TO R ON
T H IS SIDE OF T H E RIVER.

PR IV ILEG E

AN D D U T Y -

ELECT

j

V O T E F 0 R T H E M A N OF

E. E. BRADY
YO U R C H O IC E

Your Senator To­

BUT
VOTE!

morrow, So He Can
d o To Tally. Wed.

and Start the Koad
Building P r o g r a m

H

(Including
Ave.)

French

Paid Pollil pi I Ad) Junior CotC

Wflfro out to break
a reoord In O c to b e r!

Legal Notice

Y O lllt HUGS AND III’IIOI.STKRY

Sincerely yours,
II Liste n W T K K Tonight at T l * T
|&gt;»J4 P o llllre l Arts

DURACLEANED
“in Ynur Hume or in
Our Hhup"
CLEANKD
LUSTRE RESTORED
COIrOK REVIVED
PILE RAISED
WOOL FIBRES
RK-EMI.IVENED

Gasoline * Kerosene

(g )
Fuel OII« Motor OU

Durarleaning la an Inespensiva
world-wide service rendered right
In vour home. No soaking and no
shrinkage. Furnishings insv b#
used again Ih * name day. D U R A C L K A N IN ti Is rtNomtaandtd nalionally by Am erira'a furemoal
furniture and departm tnl a la m .

DISTRIBUTOR

Mm's Oil Co.
R R M cAhuaJn, m i
Nerih U a n l At*.

* i
tot

DEALERS

ir

Mac’s M Service

SIT Hatrih Park Ay*.
M b s F i U p B i O r m b U nt

H#v« jrmir u#hobiltry, rur«&gt;
rlolklNie bluhtls, fun, pUnog

Durapreof
•

TM !*■it leer to s s g s if f l
IM ww. legem kedt ky le h l. selk
far »M fieM* grkf-ger gaead in IM leeeet W A

T

HBRR'b ■ mighty good chuncc (hut
October 19S4 will be the biggest
October In Buick hittory.

In ftcti we know it will—If we can keep
Buick n I m rolling a# Uiey'vc been roll­
ing thut far thU year.
This it lha ear that has romped ahead of
competition-climbed up intc die circle
of America'! three lop m Im leader*.
It't the car that baa been winning cut*
tomera baeauec it ha# the power, the
ride, the room, and the ttyUng that make
It the buy of the year.
So we're in the mood to talk turkey, if
you a rt in' the market. Come in today
for a car - and a deal - too good to mis*.

1 Higher Reiale V r Iu r In

THIS IS IM

tha years to com*
o m t I! BUICK TOMY
1. Tomorrow’s Styling
True yo o r-aho ad b g a u ty w ith lo n g , low
glamor lino*, koynoMd by that i p i d w i R f
now panoramic windiblold lh a l moil plhar
co n won't hovo till I9 S 3 or loMr.

From Iho lor-ln-odvonco styling lhal will
h«*p yow Buick now and modom-looklng
wo# kilo Iho tvturo, as olhor cars catch up.

3*Blgiar ANawanca from
•oarvokiniR butlntM
For tho hupt solos succow that hot mo*od
Rrkh Into tho cirtlo of tho “Me r

protonI cor. Como In and too for younotf
that wo con moko you • bottor dooL

t'gola Laaa Than
Agglylgg Kama
B ffa rtiy s

NICHOLSON
lie MegaaMi An.

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Officials
i Continued From P u r One)
and began organizing their cam ­
paign* i.» win the key ratification*
from ih e ir deputies
In a surprise move, the French
leader c j ’lcd a National Assert,U y session T h u r T a y aliernoun ta
hq^- hi* report on the London
m tVlini! The d .p u lie * had been on
vacation
since
their
rejection
c f.lh e Kuropean Ih-fcrue Corntniinity Pact Au? 30 *et off ihe chain
ol m i l l event* which culm inate.,
in yesterday'* agreement
\l elide*-t- ranee vta. reported
"lo u r tilth* »ure" the Cham tier of
D. puties Mould approve the sm-t-plug new plan to rearm West Ge*
many. One high French source said
the P rem ier would slake hit govH ’UPHiF*. life ml Ihe ontcjnie hy
il ^ Ini' Ihe Asstinblv vole all i**U-of confidence, something he refuted
fo do for E D C
Adenauer tchrdulf.1 a rriM fl to
In- Cabinet tndav and tt&gt; P a rlia ­
ment tomorrou None of the par
llanieiit* can act, however, until
paper I a Incorporate the L mdon
agreement- *mlo treaties for sign
-hown ill Ihe picture. Pincrvds of Ihe pro|eet, Ihe ihird laiil lo toI.A K G E C itO W II—- 'Ihe -hum p laid held In I ft- risilia n lire de­
Hip, pruhably late thi* imnith.
Held Ib is year hy Ih r department, w ill uo Inward helping make a
partment at the Naval A u xllia iv \u S I s I kni I tidav night al the
In the le|(ivlalure* of the oilier
its tier r h iis tm a * for u m lerprlvilrxi-il .h lh lie n , (S t a ff Photo)
N A A S t hief*' 4 lull was attended by a lalge rru « d ol people a*
conference nafiona— Britain , the
Untied Slate* C in a d a, ll-vlv. Belv V u . the Nt-UierlaiHl* and loiaemLdnlg—the agreement* are expert ed | a have m ikm ii I i taping
DAL1.AS id*—tietirge I
Smith, |
S im ila r approval 1* anticipated who in lit* lile lim c was a hip
front Hie other six NATO mem-, league baseball player. newspaper
be i - Norway Denm ark. Turkey, | mail and puhlicivt will h, inil.ed
Greece, Iceland and Portugal
here today
Ihe CommunDl*. a t anticipated. • Smith died here Saturday nighl •
v, \ . h i m ; in * ;
s -ne 17 rwxi
Id a vied (lie parley's outcome. The alter a lung dines- lie wa - 06
I'ovi rnmenl-cunt m il. I F a * l G er­
A native of LCp*ic. Ohio Sindh at Defense Depattment ).b s have
man radio accused U. S Secre­ one tim e pitched lot the W jitu n ,
been u b ilM tn l in the hasl ritntary of Stale Dulles of using the ton Senators
months s« uselc-s, ihe House Civil
strongest possible pressure and
La te r, he Joint-1 his lather m !&lt;&gt;rvn . i*.. i.m lH i" sal-l vestcrilav.
h l.fk m a il nii hi* allie*.
the pub'lshing business and in ll*27 and the action w ill save 0.\ m it­
Adenauer's chief opposition at bought the S curry County Tim es ts .1 dollars yearly
home, the Socialists. slin k lo their in Snyder, Tex lie cauie lo D allas
Ihe eemmittce made Duh'ir n
thr.ii,- thal, Germ any should lie from Snyder and urguniled the preliminary r---,Mut mi its cam
limlied before ypy alliance with
pall'll, waged by
sllbeollimdlee
the West Socia'jst Chairm an Krlch T r x a f N e w * p a |ie r A*- -cial, , In 'ailed by Rep Got bell ( I t T a &gt;
Mini'll di*Mlt&gt;tlle(l ct.i1iK.ned dla
O llenhauer.la id Ihe Umdon decllagainst the practice ol asvlguinr
r a lion* ronlain nothing calculated \ m iTU afm ni; ol Ihe lives ol inanv In lb iiiiifiM in -d uni civilia n pci
outstanding Texan- and nalmn.il
lo unify Ihe divided nation
**iti ii * I f i the .•me i h
Hut Ihe general West European leaders
■sFIIVING T A III.I'^ - (lolled shrim p o k D illrd out hv the gtaieful
In public relation
Smith w as! II la I n ib .I I Ihe loll reduction
Mat linn was summed up by the
llin I n l i i . I. inled l l i , ill a |oli
I iidav nighl al the -hrlmp ImiII hrl,l il Hit- N atal to v ilixty A ir
ihdi-pei lent Tim e* of London 11 bed knovtii as the Ivlev I j.-enl fo: ; i - appi aival in Ihe A ll foCCO, and
S laliu ti. I'els to salad, pirlvlr*. olive* ami ra tk irs w rre -trvesi wilh
termed Ihe agreement* the "most the light iiis le Ile llaiile airplane) Dial " a much larger .oLUlional
lirai'iicu l met prninislnw .rhem e High! from P ari* lo New Y o rk! ixWng*' i- - exps-cted * |iv n tlo- lh | shrim p. 1 it, Chit I C. Al. AAhlllcn of ihe \ 1 AS civ dan f I r«- vie*
l.a ilia e n l. s|&gt;un-or ol the iHvil. said rl wa* the Iasi one w hlrli will
Him vel ha* been devised for build and on fu Dallas
Aim y ami Navy u-pori lolly oil
he held Ih i* year mid that il W ho|H-tl our will lie held again early
mg a free Europe in peace and
Ifii-ir effoits
next year. ( M a ll Photo)
s e cu rily ."
The “ aong" of tlu- t-rl.-kei i* [
"T h e dream of European unity i« made hy rubbing one wing again-!
Tn-es are the uldv si living
started on the road to reality.'* another
Ihlhya.
said Dulle* in a statement issued
» ' he took off from London (or
\\:«»hini'tnn
“ We have h iiill well for Ihe fit
lore ef Euro pe," saul British Frrr l o x i i c l a rv
eign Secretary Anthony Eden, the
D ream ier of Ihe eonferenre.
* J
RIDE -IN THEATR
e blueprint | x m i led out by
nine power* In Iheir s lx d iv
LAST TI.MK TONKillT . .
Hireling calls for an end lo the
Am eiiean - British • French oeeupation of West Germ any "as
qmeklv a* possible " The A'lles Mill
rem ain in Comniunivl-surrounded
W e'I Berlin, hnuever
A Germany arm y of 300.00U men,
1 l'a» plane a ir force and a sm all
n avy—no xhlrv* over 3 (too Io n i­
an- In he rreale*! w iliim the next
1H in 2d month*
.TO -st G erm any. M in i'll* Iradll i f i a l ‘ n iiliU n r k ill* amt massive
T U K S D A Y — W KI1NKSUAV
Im luvtiial pitential, w ill In-come 1
Ihe Noflh A lla n llc T re a ty O rgan-1
, R-I-IJ*’ 1)01'I I I .I * F B A TH UK
l i a I ion's r .lh 'm e m b e i' teilvI.-rinP'
the Wevlent defense line that I
stretches from Ihe arctic lo the
Aegean
Bui there Mill U- ironclad In- •
Irrnatlonal controls lo prevent a
lieu r r - urgent Germ any Irnin men­
( a ll
T o r
K lt l'a lC
D e m o n s t r a t io n
acing her neighbors, especially
&lt;lien invad.-l France.
FfMb# i m i - My UAHif IS
O il
A iu e r ir .r s
N ca a ' c s I
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Former Newsman

Succumbs In Dallas

Many Defense Jobs
Dropped As Useless

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Youth Hacks Woman To Death
On Subway In New York City

SEW IN G

Poultryman Shoots
Boy In Henhouse

"Stort Counting/'
Holdup Mon Orders

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Formosa Now Safe,
Navy Chief Says

N EW Y O R K I/Pi -- A youth, ac­
D A L LA S V The l! S chief ol
cused of stabbing a 70-y'carold
naval operation* '.vvt. " I d.in't
practical nurse to death in a sub­
think the Cflme-e Red cot.ol «f*
way train in Utooklyn. says lie
It c lm lc j cap line ol Formosa al
didn't Know the woman and doesn't
•hi* lim e "
remember u tiling about the slay­
Itut At!in lb lu l l i or lies o l in
ing police report.
D A D E C IT Y U*»
v Had. • tty
The woman, who wu* planning poulli ymait f..tally wounded it a pre** conference yesterday Itie
her retirement after “ 5 year* serv- Si a ssacItUlelts lee n ag e i who i&lt; Nationalist l biiieve ivlaiid bastion
IIIosl -lav aierl
ice. wu* killed rurly yesterday,
porledlv fulled lo » h .) u wain
"M * opinion so I n at a t hmese
" I t wa* the m o s t methodical, mg to come out of the fanner's
attack l&gt; convcrrictl i - tin t you
w ilfu l murder you can Imagine,'* henhotise Sat in-lav night
reported subway im .loim ali John
D A. Smith -aiU lie inte tde.1 niutl !-•• prepared lor Ihe po*-:bildv Hull llic I iilliese ale llol biulf3 Hough.
only to shoot Justin C llffo l t l Hough told p o l i c e that husky, I'.' svtt, 17, of Westwood. Mil-- , III I mg. he saul
Carney i u - iibiveding the D a l­
year-old Everett D. Benson of the leg*. Instead the -liolguli lo.nl
las Naval A ir Station
Brooklyn, who had been drinking, hit the hoy in Ihe stomach.
«ml the murdered woman, Mi*s
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,
Mmnlr G. W illiam s, had been . i d - ; , . 8 h r r ,ff u *,h ' U‘ " " ' u "
..
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till*
ing alone in the fi.s t car of th i-1
1
tI&gt;|(|
t li»iy ran away from horn, hist
'
.
. ..W e e k afte r U-illg •Xl-eil-.l (loin
Ho- mot,liman said hr looked | h, , h
The old Bn- • II llew
out iif hi* cab when lie heard the I hero after being informed
tin
B A I I'l.M tiR E c \ lio'l- p man
woman scream twice |u*t a* the •hooting
hi idi'il lour p ri'.iH * into Ihe pretrain (itllled into a station. The
H
The youth had been stay on- vrilh serinlh n m ml of fh -in i
•vcorid c ry , he said. « » * "a curd­
C ah lui’ll's dnig store la*t ntv-hl
a
Dad,.
C
ity
couple
win
g.cked
ling veil with pain in d, ami I
. ami loltl I lu-in In ''start fuunling
knew something horrible was hap­ him up on the highway
mil h ull l , lis t '
Deputy
S
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ilff
Gene
Ib-ssi
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1
I
pening.”
Then Ihe vmnman picked mv the
Ih
r
wounded
b«*&gt;
told
him
to
w,
lit
Hough said hr suw Benson "Just
‘fay * fet'eipls winch «' .&gt;lit &lt;*a-11 had
after
thr
thicken*
b.-cuu*In
veils
sitting
there hacking her
to
Ivten t " m il-ne ami hea led for the
hungry.
i
pieeva."
register m tin fr.-ut ol Ihe
No ehurgi
ha« Ivern plaewl j •ca*h
hire
When tin youth Ib .l from the against Smith
ear, H -ugh chased him uri to th&lt;The counlcr* hail reached alvuil
• i r i i l level, shouting. •'.Minder I
2a when Hu gunman leluined see
Police! Slop that m an!"
I | \ I K ll 1 M i
"•id* lalei ami hdil Ihi-in In ’ "-tart
Polne said lleiistin collapsed on
IN CAM W H ITT*
o '* .
l i n t were t-lnxe lo .-i when
Ihe sidewalk and Hough called a
fO ltlM 'A N A T e x I I n e pel Hie iiiali lied with flie io i
(ia-sing radio police car The youth soli* died m a col to lli-i u five
l alilu vl! saul he called |voliee
wa* t a k e n lo a ho s|ii|a l to sle e p mile* south ol belt- yesterday
"w ir e the others Mere -t.11 eoiml
o f f t h e e ffect* o f alcohol, police
The victim * u rn * ti \\ M ill tin mg
said, a n d w he n he a w o k e, c la im e d lU.
111 , ami
anil Thonia*
lllUfllal* Ktluar*!
r.M»dl
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“ I don‘l remember arty thing JR, both of Corsicana and My llic , \ 1 .f i l e r T » »
C arter F ile . .W. Hulls Wadley 33
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Jand
lf., Charley
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a la-v
til l uvtke tin here.
months, all of Pallw* D'tri* ll.itn
lie
charged vvith honiich|e. mond. 21, id Dallas wa- rrilic a lly
II h O hiia Hr« eh.
in. | '.«;*! I
hull
Melton ami I',i[n1l tserc in - t " Jo* (if i* K llP A l IlMuOi.iltln,
Of Hie St't.HHd kind* o( insect*
ill Ihe (lu lled Stales, td.lldfl are going north ami oilier* in - ne head­ S.m foiil, Fluii,ln
ing south
harm ful to man.
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Constitutional revision.

Adequate Highways and Roods for our District.
Fioridq's School Minimum foundation program.

Strengthening our juvenile court laws.

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United effqyjs Jo attract new industry to our dis­
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Highway safety to release the death and damage
toll.

Co-ordinated progrqms to bring Florida's tourist

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Florida's assistance p r o g r a in s for our e l d e r
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help President Elsenhower do a good job.
OLD DOG, NEW TRICKS
and there sre too many dealing In politics
Jim Streeter hurl always lived in O dar- and personalities.
ville. a not too thriving town in the South­
Getting hack to Jim Streeter . . . even­
east. Since people could remember, Jim hnd tually, he served his community In an even
been running for Mayor, but wan never higher office. He was an outstanding public
elected. He wann't looked upon exactly an n servant nnd was loved and respected by
simpleton, but people junt didn't take him everyone. If he hadn't made that "one more
seriously.
try ." he would have remained a failure. But
Jim talked n lot. Ho hnd loin of ideas, but that "one more try " made him an outstand­
they didn't bring him votes. He ran for ing leader of inestimable service to his com­
mayor 12 time, unnuccesnfully. Hut on the munity.
13th try. to the nmazement of everyone, nnd
Whether we call it persistence or per*
probably to .lim's amazement too, he was servernneo. it is something we need to rench
elected. Everyone wondered what would h«|&gt;- our goal . . . something which makes us try
pen to their town now.
"on* more time" . . . . the "one more try "
Tilings did l&gt;egin to happen . . . ami they that puts us over.
were nil to the good. Hla Honor, Mayor Jim
History is full of accounts of the success­
Streeter, was sobered by the responsibility
ful liven of those who believed In the old
he hnd accepted. He threw politics nnd per­ adage: " If at first you don't succeed, try
sonalities out the window, and started doing and try again." They tried and tried, some
a down-to-earth, commnnsen.se. bang-up Job times for years nnd years. They had that
of running the City of f ’edarvHle. The town "internal fortitude" to ipake that "one more
was cleaner, business was getting lietter. nnd try ." and that is why their names made his­
the community spirit was running high.
tory.
In the Washington “ gn-nround" there are
It Is said that Thomas A. Edison worked
too few people conscientiously trying to on the electric light for years and years,
making literally hundreds of thousands of
TO D A Y’S MUMS V E R S E
experiment^ hilt with that "one last try "
Where there is no tale bearer the strife he brought light to the world.
cesseth.— I ’rov. 26:20. We should lie very
Cnrlylc wrote: “ Every noble work is at
sure of our facts liefore we pass on gossip.
first impossible "
Edward Eggleston said: "Persistent peo­
ple la'gin their success where others end in
The Sanford Herald
r » lR 4 l l .li *4 l a I * * *
failure."
fur Congress, spoke at a reception
N t l l i k t l S illt i i r f f i i i l i M i r
la a S ir
Charging the Elsenhower adm in­ for him self and Clifford I* Case,
I I I H h b r r Mr 4 t r * a &gt;
Whatever you desire . . . whatever you istration with “ Ineidituite,'* veteran Republican nominee for the Sedate
C l I t t M t i i t r t a l r l i t t n i M * r O r l i S n IT, IS IS , i t
wish to accomplish . . . B E P E R S IS T E N T . Democrat Alben W. B arkle y of in New Je raey.
M l r.tl n lim
i f B h r I r h S. M « M « . t t l t t I k t S i l
The Vice President claimed E l ­
■ I I a t i t H t i t S t r r k I . 1 ST*.
Keep on trying: make "one more try ," Re- Kentucky hat opened hi* ram palgn senhower
r n r n r r s H i k i . i i m « » i T t k in k o
administration gains In
for a fifth Senate term with a
JIM M t l l t l l l . I ' . i r r i l l t l » l l «
mend wr. Jim Streeter’s "one more try " frontal assault on Republican do­ social security ami unemployment
• O lH Itfc 4 . M M U -k U I;N . A S titO tlis M i i i a t t
compensation legislation, and he
brought Him from failure to brilliant suc­ mestic and foreign |*»lirlc*
The yttyearold lla rk le y told a said "We believe that we can do
■i n t i m e i i o s h « t i : i
cess.
I t r t t t i t t __
U r a n w ith
o m ttKKih
a i.M
rally at Shrlhvdle. K y . I»st week these things that help people w ith ­
T kv k * R t t l k t
S i t M K K lht
OKI T t t t
If you keep on swimming, you will not the llrpohllran regime "seem * out v ic la liiin g A m e rica."
| 1 M
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lla rkle y , who resigned a Senate
I I I i h l l K K I T K K l I n t . r t f l i Kf I h K K h t . t l t n l t t O n K t t i l
drown. If you keep on succeeding, you will •dedicated to tug business" as h r
took aim nt Elsenhower adm inis­ seal after I I years service to be­
I t t l r t i i f • k Ii M kIr m i k I Im
Ihi
Rf fR la lR S
not fail. If you always make "one morn try ." tration policies in the farm , labor, come s ire president In IMS, Is
111 h a t k t t l f l l i t R l t l K R l a t . J t l l l l t l R B t R l l t
business, |«os er and foreign fields seeking to unseat Sen John Sh er­
you will win every time.
R t e t u t lN
B b i I khr II f hr O iK ita l I S t i r l l a l B B
Rut in Montclair. N .1 . Itiehard man Cisiper, a strong Republican
• h i m , I t K B R I- S u * I h i i a S i r Rf I R R t R l l i R R M b .
Make "one more try ." I.et*« not depend
4 I I I HIM. O l R t R l R
Nixon, who succeeded lla rk le y vole-getter
on luck. Eel's make "one more try ."— Ed i­ M
The form er vice president in the
as vice president, said that “ for
Ik t N m M
to R H I H h r r Rl I h * S H t r l t l t f e t l t t
torial In the Amerlcnnizer, by Wnlter E. the first time In I I years the world Truman administration said the n a­
I t h l t ft I t M B f l l l l f t I t r l R t l t t l f I r I h l H t l l a r l l B B h l l tion has been spared a m ajor de­
MRtlMR R f B l l I h # I r i r I R i t a * B t l R l I f t IR I h I t t l H I M e r .
Hays, president of American Fire and Casu­ is at iseare anil that's a great ar pression because "a n enormous
complishmrnt for the Eisenhower
Monday, Oct. 4. 1064 alty Company Orlando.
program of constructive and far
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administration "

One More Try

tAM KS M A R L O W

Federal Employes Being Probed

B y E D C R EA G N
I F a r Jam aa M arian I
W ASHINGTON UM-Thal touchy
question of secrecy on the part
»f your government ha* cropped
up again.
.
l.a il June the Eisenhower ad
ministration set up a new system
of keeping tabs on government
employes—to prevent such thing*
s i the housing seandsls which have
been In the public eye
On the face of it, Ih i. .minded
praiseworthy enough Or at least
it probably would nave If the pub
lie h »J heard about It. Rut except
for top people In the government
nobody did near about It The story
never reached the public until the
Washington S ta r "b ro ke" It a few
days ago.
then, right aw ay, the very sr
rrecy of the program stirred up
doubt about It The While House
'ell it necessary to deny it w * .
some tori of "su iier snooper, ( i r \
lapo-tlke" system fnr poking Into
the private live* of federal wurk
er*.
J u .t w h it I* the program* W ell,
the text of the order setting it
tip now h a . been published—though
not with n ffirla l .anrtion It show*
the program would ( I ) set up In
vestigilio i general o ffic rr.. lik r the
Arm y ha*, throughout the rxerulive branch, and ( I ) allow the (n
ipeclors In investigate the "con
duct" of government employe*.
The order went nut—with I’ r r n
'lent EUenhower*. approval, the
White House says—in the nam r of
Budget Director H((wl*nd Hughes
Hughes still won't talk about It
and neither w ill the people who
work for him .
nut t'hilip Young, chairm an of
the Civil Service Cnmmlsslnn and
a White House adviser, say* It's
nothing to get exrited about—"Just
a routine o p eratio n "
Young say* many government
ngenrlrt already h iv e Ihelr own
inspection system *. Amt the Budg­
et Bureau, he says, was only c a ll­
ing to the attention nf the agency
heads the necessity for m aintain­
ing "the proper and appropriate
conduct of employes .**
There’* that word "eom tucl"
again What d«c* it m ean' fMflria l conduct? O r what an employe
doe* In hi* spare tim e’ ftr what?
reaching legislation" was enacted
Murray Snider. assistant White
during the 2n years the Democrats
hrkl sway in Washington
Nixon cam e under attack by tuxes] Nixon of using the "big lie "
Democratic Sen. Olin Johnston of technique
In Nevada, a Democratic-Repub­
South Carolina who said In T a lla ­
hassee, K U . last night that the lican hassle was developing over
Eisenhower admlnlslratton'a sec­ the method to be used in selecting
successor for the Isle Democratic
ond in command has been "dts
Pat M cCarran, who died
gracing the high o fllre he holds” Sen
Tuesday.
in ram palgn speeches
Johnston said Nixon h a i been
claim ing the Elsenhower adm inis­
Dandelions are *o called because
tration has fired Communists, fel­ the edges of the leaves are rut
low traveler* and seru rity risks Into large teeth whirh are said
from # e federal payroll "b y the
thousands."
Hut. said I!the South to resemble th r teeth of a lion.
" Rut.
Carolinian. Nixon's statements do
not JJibe with sworn testimony of
Philip
Servleu Com ­
» Young, C ivil Servlen
mission chairm an. Johnston ae-

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Barkley Opens His Campaign
With Blast At Administration

Nison, who has been slumping
the roimtry for C&gt;OI' randldatrs

SAM DAWSON

Education Costing Much More
NEW Y O R K . UP—The three R ' i
a rt
fellin g
more
expensive.
And
• taxpayer you have­
n't seen anything yet You'll have
to dig atilt deeper into your pocket
to educate the onroming genera­
tion
Financing ia already swamping
aome local arhool riU lrlrls
So
• t a in Increasingly ary taking over
more of the burden And the fed­
eral government U under pre»*urr
for1 more fund* T a x eip erla ia y
It addi up In a revolution in Am er
lean public arhool tradition
This y e a r It la roiling arnonl
nine billion dollar* to run the pub
He •chonta. fpnm kindergarten
through high »rh«ol—more than
three Umea what It r o il Z5 year*
ago.
In the neat six year*, the It S
Olflce of Kduration predict#, there
w ill be nine million more puplli
ana we ring (he arhool b elli. To
bouae them adequately the ta x­
payer! w ill have to find, or un­
derwrite. aorne an billion dollara
for new c la n room a - In addition to
the coat of running the aohnnla
tham arlvei.
Thla year the public arhool *ys
tom i ere spending about a it bll
lion dollara for new arhnnli and
other capital outlaya. That la aev*n tlm ra what Ihey apent M y e a n
ago.

World W ar It complicate the prob
lem Rooming w liu rb * are floods I
with young fry more nr le»a re
erpltve to being rd u ratrd And,
(inversely, torne Idg city schitni
building*, lik r »ome r it y church
buildings, a rc getting on the empty
aide Some rrglona of the country
have grown enormously In popu­
lation and Induitry— and haven’t
caught up yet In achool facilities
Romper baby crops are a main
fa rlo r Rut also children are spend

Great shifts In papulation alnce

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Tha anawara to avarydarIniuranre problem**

My ANDY CARRAWAT
CLIFF MrKIBDIN

ANBWES i Any competent In*
•urance agent would want to
know aemethlng o f your Indlvtdual elmimatancea before atatJw an axact amount. H t n n r
the higher limit* cost very
little ' awr* than basic coverage
which In theae daya doesn’t
*tv# enough protection to any-

J. J. PARRISH. JR.
CANDIDATE FOR STATE
SENATE 37th DISTRICT

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ELECT A BUSINESS MAN
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• A s a tax payer of Seminole I am in the county regularly and w i 11 be
available locally when any citizen of Seminole desires to see me.

in advanee on the
manual cost of vour

J A N I WYMAN
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• It is tremendously important to the citizens of this district that this all
important link have the strength to stand the load which it must carry.
To give us the effective relief which we need NOW !

QUESTION i Juat hew mueh
Eadllv In ju ry and Property
Gamete Inauranco la a vwraon
tuppoaed to tarry the** dayw
la aftkr to f**l *af* In driving?

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* story of Lav+...
dial will become one of ti.*
emotional thrill* of your lifetime!

GOVERNMENT IS YOUR BUSINESS

• I will do everything in my power to see that the people of our district
have this type of representation.

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• The Senatorship is our main link between our county and State Govern­
ment.

T to w y o u fjm w f

And maybe aurt queiUmu
be impertinent If lb. emptoy# ftp
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otinc crap*
pened to be shooting
handful_________
of thetaxpayer*'
tamayera'i—money
But somebody, it would sftkm
borrowed some unnecessary trou
ble by trying to keep the whds
program hush-hush.__________

NOW
SHOWING

• To those of you who may have been out or that I may have missed, we
vitally need a vigorous constructive, experienced, dependable repre­
sentation in thetState Senate that will produce and from which we can
expect action N O W !

In ltllltB

1*7 E . Commercial

SWIKT

Snider al*n say* the or­
der "deals with th r manner In
which employes do their Jobs. and
anything that relates to that ”
And another government official,
who doesn't want hi* nam r used,
says:
"The prim ary purpose of the
order is In base a dignified check
made on those employes with out
side interests and a rtiv itirs to
In make certain they dsn'l con
flu t with those of Ih r agencies in
which they are employed."
In suite of official reassurance*,
the Washington Star still finds
"tw o hig fla w s" In the program
"Inspector* were a l l o w e d
enough leeway to pry into govern
m rnl employes’ private lives
"T u e whole operation was kept
secret "
And the Star complains it l»
nowhere made clear Just what *«rl
of "em ploye conduct" the inspect
or* are free to Inspect: ‘T o n
criv a b ly they m old knock on the
employe's door in the night and
ask impertinent questions."
Maybe this is Imrrowing trouble.

• I am and have been attempting to see each of you personally to tell you
why I am a candidate for State Senator.
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'ELL DRILLING
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Ing more year* In irhool than the*
usrd Its—at both endi of the arhool
setup Kindergarten allersJanre has
more than doubled In the last JO
years High school rolls have more
than tripled Enrollment In the In­
termediate grides hasn't changed
as notably.
Colleges have problems ton Ed
ucatinn-aeeklng veterans sent col
lege enrollment to ■ J»k million
peak 111 IM S There's a breather
right now, but the first of'tM World

War If bahles a ir nowr nearing
high school front tnrji on tins
crush will lie ro llrg e fodder
None quarrels with the need foi
educating A m riira n youth The
headaches come from financing the
Job Many srhnol d istricts have
Imrrnwrd op to the lim it «rl h r
slate laws Some are trying to
have lhe assessed vaulaltons of
properly in Itielr d istrict raised so
that they ran coj'rct more In taxes
other* are plugging for a raise in
their legal Jetit celling Still others
are ashing their slate governments
for more funds And some ham
t ha iwi nut
nu fnr more federal fund*.

House p r « n
secretary, says: i
"T h e re ts nothing In the BtsJget
Bureau that deals with the p ri­
v a te live* of government em ­

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Earl Higginbotham Bridge Tournament
Will Be Speaker
Gets Flying Start
A t Woman's Club
With First Game

SojciaL £v&amp;niL

The lion 3layor K a rl lliggu,
Sanford Carden C lub w ill meci a butham will be the principal sneak
e r at the initial meeting ol the
10 a m. with M r* 31 L lullum
Sanford Woman'* Cluh Wrdnc*dai
AM S. Bllii tl A v r Mrv Wide Par
at 12:30 n m
ner will speak on "Garden T lirt
Mr* Clara Ginn, president, has
apv"
The Hose C irc le of the S»nfonl announced the theme for the ycai
;
M ONDAY
I The AVesleyan service
G u ild Garden Cluh w ill meet at M 3 a a* "-Building A B elte r Commun
w ill meet at * p m at the h o m r m. at thr homr of Mra. Orville I t ) ' ' , and in hi* talk 3lavor llig
tnbotham w ill *how how it can
Bark* on Seminole Blvd. Dut» are
of M m F re d Smith
done through
ah cooprvalion with
The Daughters ol AVrdry Sunday payable at this meeting.
the city officials
School C lass of the Fir-t M cth
Due to the inability of the ca
Ut Church w ill have its an n u al
lere **, Mr* Homer l.itilo . to funr
ed chicken covered rlMh supper
lion for s n r r a l month*. Ihc meet
In M cKinley H all at ti 30 p m w ith
Ing* w ill be in the form of cov
Mm W K Itaim-* and her group
ered dt»h luncheon*
at hostesses. Installation of o f f i­
Tne newly elected oflirer* ot
cer* w ill be hcM
the board of m anager, will con
Beta Sigm a Phi will meei at *
• one on Tuesday morning at 9 &gt;
p m . at tne homr of Mr* D . i v iu
The recent Beta Sigma Phi ruth o'clock
L ztchrl 110 AV pith St
party was held at M r*. O K Goff
» The W M IJ D ay of ln*triirtl'&gt;n fo r Stepping
Stone* Kindergarten In
e ve n local o fficer will he in O r ­ the form of a co m ic strip char
lando at in a in at the College arter part* A ll g u r* li mm* DP ark Church Member* arc ash ed roMitmr. with p rim * coin* to Mr*
to fake sandwich** or lap lu rirh
Taylor Brown ** " ( lin e n&gt;l" and
Drink w ill he fumUhed
Mr* Tnmroi M en* a* "U tile b*
The Cherub Choir of the C e n tra l dine".
Baptist t hur**n will rm ra i.i* .it
The prize for the large*! bubblr
•«1 3:30 p.m.
AID* Joyce Ju n e . wa* honored
In the gum chew ing rnnte*t went w ith a lingerie shower Friday
TU ESD A Y
to Alt** Kate ID r v e v and 3tts* evening by Mr* 3V. O Stnn*rf|
The regular meeting of the S e m i­ Cherry S ln g le larv
evcrlled in
nole High School P TA will he hefif Iriw jne the he*t likene** of Dirk and Mis* Hrtty Dori* W illiam s
The ronm* were ilro.trBird with
at the school at g o in
Tracy from m em o ry. Mr* Al Du*
arrangenu-til« nf pink rose*. The
The South vide P TA hoard meet
bury and Mi** lla r v e v . armmnan g ift* were placed on the l«ittom
Infl w ill he held at I | j p in
ied at the Piano b v Mr*. Illanken
shelf of a serving rn rt diriaratrd
w SCS C irc le * of the P in t M eth
•hip entertained fhe group w ill w ith while rrepe paper On the
odist Churrh w ill mrel a* follow*
novel h "ho dance routine*
top shelf w»* n m iniature britl.il
Circle T w ith Mr*. T A Itu tn e r.
Rrtreshmrnt* of »&lt;ift drink* and couple standing under an arch
1313 Sum m erlin Ate , a p ni . f i r
rake
decorated
a*
fram
e*
from
lb*
of wedding M l* , bird*, mid heart*
le a with M r* J s White, w
F o r esrelling In various game*
■Tlrsl St . a p m . Circle !• w ith Sunday funnie* w r - c aerved la in
in
the
evening
hv
the
aorlal
com
and contest* prizes were awarded
Mr* Wilma Colbcct. fart lln ll*
mittce
ron»i*ting
o
f
Mr*
George
to Mr*. R. f t Cooper and Mi**
A t e , with Sir* M I. 3 lrS w e a ii
Speer Mr* tv. C Ifiilrhim n Jr
llntdiye Morton. A fte r the Hnnmre
J r , co-hoite**. t» a m
and
Mr*
W
illiam
W
hile
openrtl her many lovely gifts the
The Dorr a* Cla** of thr C e n tra l
Gue*t*
attending
were
Mr*
Bapttaf Church wdl hate p ra y e r
hostesses served delirious
re­
I .vim Marlin. A ir*. Jack Arm freshments of rakes, nuts, small
meeting a l the home of Mr* T N
*trong,
31
m
J
a
c
k
Martin.
Mr*
Dillard. 1021 S a rrla H r
sandwichr*. and soft drink*.
The (tnlty-Truth (Ta»t will m eet Herbert Sten*tm m . Mr* Tavlot
Invited to spend the evening
Brown
Mr*
W
arren
Knowle*
at (he Valdez llolel at 7 13 p m
w ith 3lit* Join t were. 3!l*» .'■'an
Aft**
Harriett
S
m
a
rt,
and
311**
with Carofyn P.ir*on* a* teacher
dra Dunn, Ml** Sheila Hrowulng,
‘he book,
••Peace Begin* At Sylvia lla y r*
M is* Rloise Snyder, 3|i** Bo*e Nei
3!fml»er* prevent were
3lr* •wander, Mist Freed* Colvin, Ml»*
lom e" by C la ra Berangrr, w ill b*
Hamid Chapm an.
3tr» W C Ruby Slenstrom, Miss Annett,
studied T h r publlr I* Invited
The board nf manager* of the Hulrhlron J r . M r* David Galrhet
11rook*. Mis* Betty Jean Brisson,
SinTArrf W om an'* Huh will m re t M-*. Jame* Ifnrfw n. vtr* 31 C Mis* Frances tatwson.
In the hoard room of thr club at Nichol*. Mr* V o ||e William* J r
Ml** Norma Kaye H arve y, Mr*
Mr*. AV G F irm in g . 3tr» llawkin*
I 30 a m
Connellv. Ml** K a y e l l w e v . 31r* K , A . Covington, All** llotiliyu Mot
W ED N ESD A Y
Al Duabnrv, 3fe«l pM| S'*nlev ton. 3|r* Fred D y so r. Mr*. B ill
The bovine** meeting of the S a n
Tommy A le m . Mr*. George file n n , Mrs. \'on C la rk , Air w.
ford Woman’ * Club will begin w ith Mr*
George Dlion, Mrs \V. C. I *nn,
I covered dish luncheon at 12 no 3ndrew Speer. M r* Vernon H ar­ M r*, i imilort Brisson, Mrs. New­
Whitm ire. .Mr*
p m at Ih r rln b ||n*tr&gt;*e* a re din. 3D* R r
ton Sletrstrcim, Mra. S. J . Brook &gt;,
Mr* Ham id AVhJlDrn. Mr* W ight Donald Bale*, and M l** F.llsc Hill
M rs. Hie hard Hallow nv, M r, It.
rhl*on
K lrtle v. M r* J AV Glltnn, M r*
L M nr ton, Mrs |l. V. C*to|&gt;er. M l*.
M arvin D v a l. Mr* II W flo od
W illiam *, ami Sirs. S ln n o 'll
ipeed and M r* Denver (Yvdell
Young People1* choir rehcarsm
Will b" b r|i| at a 10 n m at Hi*
Central Bap tist Church
Prayer S e rvice at the Centra?
31 Sgt ChH* J B u ru rtl arrived
B ip flit Church w ill begin at 7 J
bom' Thttrida*
evening after
p m.
Adult Choir rrb e arial it C e n tra l •pending IB month* tn Korea with
tne Knifed S late* Atarinev
Baptlvf Church al 3:13 pm
31r* H .irrlell ,\li*orr «.** h*n
TH U RSD AY
Krlrtid* of 3 lr and 3tr* Robert ored wilh s baby shower Krld .i'
Central R a p tlit Church M en'
lone* will he lntere*led to know e trn in g at the home nf Mr* Ju n e
Bible C|**« rn tla g r prayer m re*
*hev have moved Into Ihelr new M rf.c e
Ing w ||| he al H i p.m
home al S*?1 K a lm la Drive In
Gam e* were enjoved with nrH"»
F R ID A Y
Aralea Park In Orlando
awarded to 3tr* Fu lm e r C **t|r
Tne Dunlieafe Under Club **ll
h errv Mr* France* shannon, and
plfet t l thr Y a rh l Cluh with * r * l
Al r*. Carolyn Par*on* and Mr * M rs D id * Omev The r if t , w rit
In i to start at 7 h u m and p la y George Wood h a v e returned from pretented
to the honorre In a greet
tn begin at a n'rlork
* varatlon In A tla n ta and Augu.ta. and yellow Heroratrd crib over
Carol rh o tr Will ineel at
tlu
Ga and W'a*hiogton. D C
w hlrh "M r M urk" wa* perring
Central B aptist Churrh al .1 :v
Fu rth e r rirrv ln q out tiir green
p.m.
31- and 3tr* S. '1 BIChard are «nd yellow rontjf were rrfrn«h
The W om vn'i Auviliarv to Hu
hark in Sanford a Her enloving a ment* of rupi .ike*, punch, an*’
Seminole Countv gtrdiral Sncielw ill meet at 7 W p m at (Hr horn* trip In Allantlr C it y . N J where m int*
Gne*f* pre*ent u |lh Mr* \ti*or
thev attrnded a h in qu rt during
of Mr» W Vincent Hubert*. ID
3lr* Don* O ittrt
ilr&gt;
which Air HlChard received a prr were
S h lrlrv Avr
•entalion of the Am erican I'uhlle lean Brooklyn, Mr* Maggie Ca*
The ftlrt Hardener* Cice|e of Hu
Work* award R iven for hi* Jn tleberry. Mr* Irene W althall \ fr
year* of s e rv lrr w ith the City of C am ille W an*lrt. Sirs M an Iron
M arguerlie
Hen
Sanford While r n r n u lr In New Jro aldton. Me*
K trlaven
*ey Air* H iChanl vi*lled In Balli d rlrk * . Mr* Mildred
M r* Maaine Morton
more. Md
M r* Catherine Di»l«on.
3lr*
Han returned tn hU office
Gerald Covington arrived Salur
da*day after he *pent the lumtnrr
Room 211 • 12
at the lintel Colorado In Glenwootl
Woodruff Bldg.
Spring*, Colo

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Beta Sigma Phi
Has Rush Party
At Kindergarten

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Lingerie Shower
Is Given Friday
For Joyce Jones

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Mrs. H. Mixon
Is Honor Guest
A t Baby Shower

DR. J. N. ROBSON

O ffice Hours

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2-4

Mr and 3lr* H T . LeG rtlr nf
Calm . fia. *pent Kcidav alter
**non with Mr and M r*. W, c |.e
Gette

M r* Dwight Freem an, form erly
of Sanford, and Dr. Ilr n r v Cb»*e
got o ff to a flying start fn the
fit *t game of the Du pi irate Bridg.Cluh championship tournanunl
T h i* team scored 1Hi* point* for
top honors Second place retnltrd
itr a tie h.-twren the tram s o f Mr*
E . F Anderson- 3D* T . C. Brown
and Mrs \V t|. C lifti'o . Joe Wolfe,
each tram producing 17*1 points
Twelve tables competed In the
first game of a five week tourtia
ment. beg inning Oct. I and cn.l
ing Oct. 2ft. The be*I four out of
five scores w ill be u«ed and each
game mu*t U- played w ith a d if­
fer* nt partner. The winner of th i.
tournament w ill recrive a trophy
presented through Hie rm irtesv ef
thr Sanford I uggagr an&lt;l Jew trrv
Company, a* well, h- acclaim d the
club champion for the 193-1 r&gt;3 *ra
son.
To lho,e 1 ridge plavers who
a rr unable to attend the local Kit
day night game*, but would 11k.
I"’ pl«V. Orlando Duplicate Club
hold, a game each Monday nlghl,
play beginning at U o'clock Thiclub ha&lt; been m ini roop.-rot ie - ai l
support* the Sanfiirrl Club, and
would welroine soy Sanford play
cr* to I heir gann *
A Mitchell, thre&gt; uuarter move
merit. « a * played Frid a y night
w ith W il*nn Ijrndtev, acting direct
or. 3lenita-i* am! g'u**t* |iarlicip.*t
ing : Mr and Mr- Fred Stem , 3li •
W ilson I amlley, \|r. and Mi
Ed
H iggins. Mr* George AfcCall. MiHoy T illi* . M r. Dwight Firem an ,
Dr. H enry Cba.e, Mis* .Morgan I
D avis, Mr* J f Baker, Irving
Fein be rR, Mr ami Mrs. Sydney
Linpmnir
Mr«. W tl C lift on, Jo ,. Wolfe.
Mrs. fle rlir Rolo rts, Mr ami Alr .
Jack Hntignn. 3li** Dm K lnh l, Mi*
Alice Kcknrdt. M r, \ \ |\ F ie ld s
3ti*s f.llalee Kuch ho ff. .Mr. and
Afro Hudd) Mi hop. M i. |1env&lt; i
( ordetf, l.oui* Iksb n n, M is. t'nmiC
la D m ii e, John W illiam s, Mi ,
Hr ice H eard, Mr* Rn*s Adams,
Mr*, f i n e r lliount, 3lts. Robie
Idling
Mr nod Mr* Ctyrlr Ha in try ,
M i* .1. Mrl aiighlin, 3tr* 3V. S
llrnneh J r .. All
(&gt; I* Herndon.
Mr*. Mildred Sapp. 3D*. I.. F
Spencer, 3tr* Joe M ow, .Mr* Bell
Jennings. Mr* K K. A n Je rs m .
Mrs. T C. Iltnw n, 3lr- U d e ..,
Kotmbl, S le re Rrv-kwelt, W . It
( lift on ami Mr* Enrt Higy;lnl»&lt;t
bam.
l 'raprp* Shannon. 3tr*
l.n rilb
" a rto n . Air.
Itutli tioble. Mr
yiltn ier Castleberry, Mr* T lts ll*
**m 11h. Mr* Helen M I'I*.
VI-*
&lt; 'lirs 33&gt;«tmnrr|aml. Mr* Julian
Varn. Mr* C W Miami, ami
Af r * G It DraVr

Parties Given
For Bride-Elect
A *rrie« of bridal p jrt lr * «ci&gt;
given for Ih r |. .tner 3D*. S h lilrt
Morel itrd *» ho*e marriage In I t
i)g i Ralph t'o* wa* an erent ol
oci :
3lr* II l' M h e lih e lJr w a .h o te*» In a dc**ert bridge at he:
home on Rosalia Itrivc White at
ratigemenl* of llnw rr* were u*ed
throughout the entertaining room*
Winning high in bridge wa* Mr*
George Speer, second high wa*
Mr* Joe B aker ami the tnunon
was the winner of terreno Itr
fresh ment* ot coffee, white dn «
rated heart shaped cake*,
.oft
drinks, and nut* were served In
the ho*t,-**
Invited to tie with Mi** More
land were her mnUter, Sir* II 3
Moreland M r. Karl Su .m nrr ol
Orlando, ' I r . Il.in ild tliapm .ni
Mr* George S p -n Mi - lla rb tr.i
Chapman. M r, M I. If a born Ir .
Mr* lle rh e rl Sleiutrom M l., Dt
Ion B aker. M»- I C ll irper Ir
Mt* Howard VVhrlrhel. M . i h
son Whorton Mr* Sitctn er II ,r
den. 3lr* Flovrt r.Mi|n-i Mr
i.
Maker. 3tr. Mdii-Il Jo n*, nf i Ir
lando, and Mr* Whelchrl
Wedne*d.t\ illcrniv'n Mr* '•run
i r r Harden honored 3D'* Mure
land with a eoke party The lia r
drn home on i vlalina ttrin u .i
decorated tor r' , ocea*lon w ith
* an colored lidn.en* and on thr
huffcl wa* a hnelv arrangement
of white clarlloti and greener*
Invited in ,dditlon to tin lion
oree werr' Vlr* It A Morel amt
M r. K ie l So inner •'! Ctrlandn
Air* Harold i lii|i||n t i A ir. I l
liitp e r J r . M r. tti-nn* \ir-lin
Mr. Herbert si,n *tro m Mi
lio
herl June* &lt;"t Orlando.
Mr*
George F tlolitnan
Mr* Hugh • v\ lu te liel It Mr*
Floyd i ' ooju i . Mr* Statile* Hoc
ke*. Vtr*
Vrihiirtne I In '■let *.
A|r* ItolM'lt Keith, jle t Ml
It H
tiara Chapm in
Mr amt V lr. I F Batten wer»brut* at tin'll In&gt;tne Fridav I'.e n in i
at a rehear»al supper
M lllll*. ro*e* and eladloli w in
ii.ed t" make attraeil*e an mgi
ment* throughout the hotto
(Diesl* were served «l iin'iin ln il
table* on the poreh llie tuple'*
table wa* overlapl wilti a eotu&gt;sk
rlolh and held a renlei -rrange
merit of ro *r*. mum*, and sweet
heart roses
Invited to b» with Ml** Mote
land ami Id 'Ig l
II &gt;loh Cot
groom Heel w pre tlie ID-*
md
Mr* W I* HiiM iks.fr . Mr and Mr
M irvin Milam At r and M r. I Hi k
Aiken. Alr mid Mr* II A 3tori
land, Afr and Vtr* F t I Swamo*
of Hrlan lo A lt. Irl&gt; M 'e l in ! rif
fhom a.*vitlr. t.a . I t li tlph Me
Brown. I t I Ig i |iu*t* It'i ,i|r,t

Mrs. W. D. Dooley
Given Baby Shower
By Group Of Ladies

Junior High
Bv JA N E T GLENN

A* Ihc 193133 school term t*
pretty well u n d e r** } at Ssnficd
Mr* 3V. D Dooley was honored Junior lliah School Imth old and
In A urcV, v*.th a tiahy shower g iv ­ new stinirnts have th* *amr
en by 3fr*. C. C AteManu*. Atrs, amount of rnlhu«ta*m a* when
-I K Hatrtson, Mrs. John l„ AltII- *rh.nd began
r r and Mis* B r v r r ly Benton.
Thpre are five section* lit the
The party was held in the edu•eventh grade and four in the
rational Imilding of the F ir s t I eighth
Teacher* In the *rvrnth
Baptist Church, which was a t ­ gradr ate: section one. 3fr» I e«
tractively decorated with various i ter Guthrie, section two. Mr* Ti
arrangements
nf
double
pink VV lloifgrr*. section threr. 31 r* Ti
hitiiwus iiit n mingled with fe in C Thompson; section Iniir. Afl.s
and other greenery.
A Richter; section lire . \tr* t.ee
A focal m iinl of interest was S am u el., eighth grade, section
"Vlr Sto rk", who centered a tare one, Atr» Hla Cornran,
seetlon
covered table At one end o f the two, .Mr* Rolmrl Rumlitey, section
table was the punch bowl, s u r­ three. Mrs l T M Burney, section
rounded |,y maiden-hair fern and four. Alia* Georgrna lia r t, and
pink *’t a F ra m e " hibiscus. The the hoy*’ gym (earlier I* II I*
other end held a crystal platter Gordie
with individual cakes, iced in white
At the fir*t student m unril meet
and topped w ith a pink rosebud. Ing Air* Runibley. &gt;p.'n'"c. in
M io Benton presided al the punch troduced the new I* H n led mem
howl.
her* Representing Ihe seventh
Appropriate game* were rnjo y- grade are Jln im e G race*, fiharron
• I with Mrs 3V I* Brooks J r , and ife rv l.h , Janet Glenn tbm McCoy,
Vtr* C A A tiderp.ii J r receiving M ira France* Slnekland. T e rn
p r im
All** llnhhyr Mutton re Christenson. AtariDn M rD in lil
e e n i'l a urilipie pm foi having the ( iivll* l ee. Katherine Carlo*, arid
baby"* name on her refreshment Flarl Suinm er»lil
Klghth grade representative* are
plate
I alee In the evening. Miss HuHi
Xii her sang Itraiim * "l.iilln h y ", as Mrs, K. Filhridge, Mrs. \V V
i tiassim-tt. •fes-ornletl with pink Brooks .Ir., M i*. J t (teuton, AD*
olid while ru ffle *, was brought be­ Ib.nald Knight, 'tr
Roger Seh
fore the h on o r,e Hint ,he might inidt, Atrs, D'.nntd II iu r iio , Mr*.
open the many gift* from her I.lmln Byrd, 3lr» Jeunne M cloUi,
f i lends,
Mrs. A J , I’eferaot*.
• T in.., itlviDnl t o be w ith Air*
Mr*. J . V Jo n e ., Mr» II At
ftihdey were A li.. Ifiitb A rch e r, I’earee. Air* Fran k Bryan. ’ Ir- D
Ml-- B'.f.b* e A) mi to p , Mi-s B e t t y K MeNaii, Mr &gt; Herman Swagger
M t
W i l l i a m .. Alt. R K V a l e n r# (*. H f tollinn, 31,r« Bill
M rv G. AV Riilaiiil1. M r.
t i n r . Alls It T T h o m a s , M r s G* Kirk
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Seminole Eleven Tramples
Leesburg Yellow jackets

Sion. (le t. 4. I K I

Purdue Breaks
Winning Streak
Of Irish Again
By E l ) (O llH IG A N
A T Sjiotu Writer
Four year* ago Funlue *n&gt;| ,m.l
a Nulr&lt;* Da me n n b ral.n streak at
3« game* T a il Iti.ilrrm a k fr dub
u u i only him* mure garni* Out »&lt;*u
ten, *11 Hu* m spidm i h i i lliat il
was iA ' ■&lt;( those fluke. Dial happen
every so uflcii
Tbl* year they br-ki* a m u lest
Noire flam.* unbeaten streak uf
13 game* amt n&gt; Hit- prin ts* hand
id 20 year old T e rry II m i nan hi*
first dele at a-, a varsity college
coach This mm. you m ay be M irr,,
■f t I '
wa&gt; no lluki'
t'uarh Mu llnlnu uh has a m H.I I
club, teveral good vplrrans an il'
’
1
a fini* cro|i nl Miphtinuurs Imatlril
hy tlm fautaxtlc laui D.iw m u i . who
l« shown nl the fa r left. Hob New won ( IB ) at the renter. Hill
IO I I IID O W N ! -Jim Him k in . (2 3 ). wd.l-running Seminole hark,
in III* Itrsl l ah game* has p lt r lu l
Harper (31) at the left. Iiaekground and (iene Haws ( I k ) at the
i« »hoan »s he plonrrd with the lu ll (arrow r for a luurlidown F r i ­
elglll touchdown |u .« e - Hi1 sum
im ill harkaroiind. H itS won ihe gauir, 23-n. (S ta ff I'hido)
da) night in llir Srinlnidr-I,ee*lm rg ronle-l here, le rry Smith i l l )
p lrird 7 uf 12 in tlm Ibulci maker-'
i i -14 conquest of ih f lu ll
A llr r whipping b ib
Missouri
and Notn* liaum ihi* Boilermaker
play host Ibis week to lluki*. which
alia has won Imth u |i» m ri llm
B lu r Devi's Imal Penn in limit
opener and nipped T r n n n in * 7 t&gt;
.s.ilii'day On Hut basis, I'unlus*
Hy M I’lH J ' l l U A I I .R Y
should rub* tin* solid favorite.
\*»m iatrsl I’ rr- - Sport- M rltrr
T H O M A S V H .I.E . Ga '.r-V .,n n ls
T h r Irish vtill Irs In pick up the
A -ubslitut*' on is footluill team often is ii foigottrn man. hut at Colby. 22 year old Hollywood. Fla ,
pipers this week against Pitt
bust half is slogeii -oI m shared the limelight wiMi established star* in
nlfer, is Ihe new Women's TranNotre lla m r has plenty uf coin
S(pd bi'is-l. i n Co life M ine game* Inst weekend.
Itslssippi Golf Tournam enl chain
jun y Maryland. the IB.VI national
And while th*'-*" on or,g led- were muklng their grabs for grid
on
C I.K V K M N D up - They were
champion. mas Hattrrmd hy IIH I.A
M iss Coliiy, a relative darkhor-r.
ayirui in lbs Slricken r llv today glory, Florida’ under listed (Satoi- rcrum hlrd Into the renter of the
last Frid ay. T«*sa» Illinois, M iih
y'Ki championship pi. tors'
•JefeaH-d lm* more e x i-rirn c c d
[kail S ta ir and Georgia T r c li also •lial Ilu* World Serie* would have
Ju»t a w o k after toppling (ie .n g la T**eh‘ s Sugar Bowl champions. I'olly lld cy of Fo ri Worth. Tex ,
hern an entirely d if lir .n l propo
Have fallen
Florida urpii** l th* .X p e rt' t»v humping Autiurn’i G ator Bowl boy*
'Illin o is dlopIM-d a 12 2 lid 'Io n vllion | | W illie Mays lud n'l mads IB 13 The tlators' only p, till sea-on was a 34-14 setback bv Cot- one up yesterday In Hie 3d hide
(Inal
to Stanford Sa lord ay and Uu* Spat Inal outlandish calch of V lr
mpinn 111
Miss ftib'y and Mary lo-iu
tana were In atm by Wisconsin til) W erti ■ p'denlia! gams' wrs'ekrr on Ion Howl champion It in
Duly
(h
u
e
other
team
;
are
bat­
yards for Grorgia T ech ’s touch- Faulk of Thom ast'llle, Ga . v.err
Al' this pmlrnd
nothing Imi the first lav at Ihe Polo Groundting
I
'"O
b
in
suinferein
&lt;
•
comps
id
sou
Even General Manager Hank
slown and Burton G rant, in Ihe rn la v o re .l lo lake Hie title Bui
liouldi* ahead lor Oklahoma, I he
ob mi (ar Mi -i' ippi. A lalu m a ar.-i game lor old) one play, kicked Mi-» Colby won medalist h in u *
rrenntj I Biy Seven (lu m p io n and Greenberg of the Indians
Ti'iiim--esIhe
V
o
l.
play
liuth
Ala
o. 2 Ira n i imhui'l N&lt;dn* Dame rnlm sl to tin- sentiment Tlm ul lu m a and Florida later uel Ihose a Held goal which gavr Tech a last Tuesday and played Miss
IU7 vistory over Southern Melh- H ilo on even term s in Ihe lu u l
i^last Aprk's Associated Dress lering cili/s'ii* could lm right tn
games should narrow the Held eon lalitl
river Ihe par 7ti Glen Arven Coun­
unite exli'itl
llu l for Willis*'- Im uendouf feat -iderably M i--i—Ippi. llirough no
Tennessee’ s Johnny Majors, who try (lu b course.
’Flip Sooner* have a d ean slate, Ihe Trilis* almost ceitainty would luull of Ihe Iteli*. dim-n'l rnrel
They wound up Ihe morning IK
having laken the measure ol hut Ii have won llm opener, nnd with I'lllm r of the sillier three firitm* can he considered a anb only be- all square as each stud an W&gt; llnlh
cause he hax the fine tailback Jim
California and Texas I ’hrlslian lhal one uruler In r ir hell*. Al U i rontemlers
'
my Wade ahead uf him , f1llr*J In had 70s on the afternoon round
TTielr dale llils week is with Texas, l*e»'.x athletes inight not have
On Ihe 3Mh, Miss R ile y missed
Hut hack lo III &gt;-e *ub-:
beautifully for Ihe injured Wade
Which rebounded sm artly Iroin its Imiki'd ipilti* so trrrihli* as they
a pull of less than Ihree feel and
Jiln T a ll and Fran k Sahhatini.
Moire flam e lust to overwhelm dirl in Ihe siicci-edim: name- Hut a pair of third -tnng hallhack-, lie nelled IUD yards in 21 rushes Miss Colby pocketed one of the
In the VnU* 7 d Ism In Duke.
washlnglm Slate *0 H
to suggest lhal they might have s*arh -cored a touchdown on a nice
Alabama came In life In Ihe last most rjieri-hcd p riie s for women
' Iowa, the third-ranking learn in Imalen the New York (Hants under
(fqlfers a- Ihi'V halsr-l the 3G1h.
ltr rounlry, lares Michigan this any circum stances borders on Uu* inn to igtuli' ,Mi»si--ippr Slate’s half lo heat Vanderbilt 28-14. Texas
Frances Rich of Rainbridgc r a p ­
faltering offense again-l Arkan A A M up-rl Georgia t)U and
iPek alter an easy la ti roiiUUPlt ridiculous
-a- Mate After that. Ilu* Mnioon M i-tls-ippi wallopesl Villanova 32 0 tured thr first Right crown with a
f Montana. ’Iim W o lv c iin v ilmiiiTin* (Hants an* a very line lu ll
ll and 4 victory over Minnie la c
•elves were victims of one id the learn from sleiti lo stern, while le g n la i-, perhaps fearful ol lo-ing to muiisl out S E C activity.
Ashley «d Gadsden. A la. G race Debl|f upsets of the day when they Ilu* Am erican Imague champion, their starling roles, began to slick
A
lte
r
Ih
rre
toughies
In
a
ruw,
Moss Smith of Coral Gables, F la .
am! ground out a P&gt; 13 victory
propped a 2tl 7 decision to At my
Florida
ease
lids
ran
siff
a
hit
‘ im ply are not a solid outfit Alter
Soph ipiartetliai k Fred ls«- Wil wis k .T h e Gators ineel Clemson In won Ilu- ihaiupiunship consolation
l/ U A ,
Maryland's romiueror, •uu'vi* - a rl lhal they have two ol
over M arj Burns of G rrsiisbo iu
vlsils Washington while the de llm game'- bi*st pits hers In Hoi sox. Itursl H im '" -.1 tlm start of I a nlRnt game al Jacksonville in N. I '. , S and 3
Hated Terps will try to n* Imuiori amt K a r'y tt'ynn, yuu've Ihe sea turn tu.k charge nl I ul.iits-1 nrJu-r Hits under the lights, Auburn
III the final peiiod. rsdurimd a pu
gain some prestige at Wake )m
F t lK E IG N ItDK.KK IN VASIO N
11 w ill Iry to regain its winning ways
Jilxl almut s'Xbauvle.1 Ihe suh ii'il 32 yards to llm N iiills Carolina ' Hi
fit
A T I.A N T B ' F I T Y N J iB -'n m
Alter
watching Ihe Indians roll anil shortly Ih i'ie a lle r pa--s*sl xeveil against Kentucky in Lexington and
M irslitip fii. Ilu* eighth
lated over and play stead aguinsl Imo
SCa.UUU
United Nation- llaiu llcaii
Die Miss visits the valiant Vainly
•earn in tlm At' mill, louki I power Durucher'a la-1 ami alert s-lob one yard- for a touilido.su which tli-sl Cum in.-lores, l.s i) la al Georgia race at Atlantic City on Ss*pl 23
ful thrashing Villanova 32 « and • .in only wonder again how Ihey the highly lavsirs-d T a r Heel- ) 7 Tech. Tulsa al Alabam a, Georgia w ill Include a strong a rra y ol
&gt;uh signal
Delrnar lluglms.
should do ju il as well against Van •m iii I I I ball games In any league
at North Carolina,
Mississippi hot»es from *lx foreign countries.
derblll.
In addition lo the French bred
The Indian- were -upfMi-ed to
Ircberg 2nd which won the milt*
Southern California, a pretender have bench strength, yet ut the
nml th rccsixtcrrith - United Na
tn the I ’actllr Cua*l crown, sllll very end . with only one more mil important extra pond m llm Wild 1
Hons Handicap last ye a r, the rn
is unbeaten alter lluee games and to gu before di*eompo&lt;iHuti -el III, caU' 7 &lt;i victory over ‘I.o n -I a no .
Dpwn heartji
try list this year include- hurst*-,
acea pi
- d Oi
Jhr streak
Mate
figures to e a I e. n
ainsl Tr xas Christian F in la y laipcr fun ml himself forced to -ensl
Gr-ir ge Volkerf. replacing in I about BO per rant o f Ah&gt;arlran from Kuala nd. Ireland. France
attain'
steel.
up
a
I
r
lly
swinger.
Dale
Mitchell,
Canada, chili* and Argentina.
Juie.1 Paul Holi'iilM'ii -. rareil PJ
niscfil
Pi’pnn M ale, tv huh look- hki against one ol Ihe game'- fine*I
southpaws.
Johnnv
Alltonelll
Mil
about the he I flu- Fa-t lu*. tn
oiler, drnpimil Syracuse 13 n and chi ll er. fell (lie agony with a |mp during Hm rout Tli.d t Ihey didn't
think he i&lt; k r l .pule .i sharp as
gnr- alter III third Ii alglil agam-l Inul lo Henry 'nsouip-ori
Virginia
The most -mudmaid thing ws&gt; Durochcr did in Ihe tight ' |&lt;ot. We
were forced lo disagree.
heal il in Ills' winners' happy sires
Il i- lin e Hint I .to managed a
mg room wa- Durochi-r's explain*
lion of why lm relieved with An te rrific series, lull III* had the Imf
lonelli in the eighth inning id the Ic r club, Ihe faster and sm arter
clincher alter Hoyt Wilhelm had club lai|H'j tin cried such talent
wavcrelt. Instead uf bringing on in lie had al his iiis|Misal in the
N KW Y O R K (/II
la*.. Duro- III* idher abort term specialist. e x a rl manner he did during the
fh rr f nmnnyrr of |ln* wot Id rliAlit* Marv Griv-om . who had pm vcil season, and that was goo.l enough
plon New York (llanta. w ill lm iiiv ability tn throttle the Trilm to overwhelm Ihe live weak learns
TELEPHONES 1H0 and 1071
hark at the helm in . 11135.
in the oplrirr. la*o snorted at a in his league No manager wlm
R m b 484 Hanfard A tla alic N atlaaal H ii k liu lU la g
Reotchinp all rumors he Intend­ suggest ion lhal he had planned all ever lived could have driven Ihe
ed to unit the (Hants and leave along tu relieve with his top hand Indian1, lo victory in this World
hrtsehall entirely, Dni.wher prom* If such a situation arose.
irra he'll In* hark seek in tr u sec" I f you want tu know something,
nnd atraiirht nennant next year. il wa«n I my Idea at a ll" he salu
The triumnhanl m a n a m left " I I was Al Dark's. After hilling
last nlr.hl for hia lie v rrlv H ills, ngain*l their left hander. Mossi, in
C a lif., home for a rest. H r was the sixth Al to il me the shaduwsl
acrompanlrd hy Ills actrs— vslfi* made it very difficult to ace a '
lairalne ami their twu children. -oulhpaw al all and suggested lhal
I gel Johnny in there
quickly
Mirim in and Chris.
“ I have ahsolutely mt plana uf a- possible If It hadn't bel-n for
dolnir M oylhiiit other than holding that I probably would have fane
nil w ith Wilhelm, H o yt'i only fruu
th* -job f —
have," ,lyi ____
a*id before
ble wax that he had tuo much
leaving.
" I don't know how those rumora tu ff."
darted. I am nut ru n ih leiln g any
Home of the Cleveland support­
rther o ffers. Itiaht now all I'm ers we talked with after the final
Interested in is to take a K»od game wen* inrllned lo be r r lt ic il
rest and lm with my fam ily.*'
uf the w ay Lupei handled Ills team

Outstanding Catch
Snatched Opener
From Cleveland

Florida Golfer
Wins Tourney

Second-Stringers Show Well
In SEC Contests Saturday

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W ® n S !iJa n«

Wins 3rd
Contest
25 To 0
SHS Outclasses
Its Opponents

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from tackle ib'vid G aH JW iv amt then drew two |5-yard penalties
s.ent L*B yarns. On the folluxvmir Then Hawkins hit Alan M sff«t
play, Jim Huwkius carried the ball with a 53-y ard pas* to score.
to the left, rut back through the
entire Jacket team, ahd went 48
ya id t for Ho* Seminol* • -rcond
O. I&gt;. I ’nrn'l! :II0 K, First
touchdown. The e x 'ra point patFor lu year
Mils store b»J
o ar In.oniplelv, olid Sanlurd led
run-i ds'titl) o b urvvd the fol­
12- 0 .
lowing hour*:
Tti# beginning of the fourth
•plotter found the locals again
Week d a )« : » a m. to ( :I S p m.
knocking at the Jacket gual. A
S a t u r d a y - f a m lo 7 .J0 p i n .
drive paid o ff in five play*. Il iu
Ctu cd from 7 30 p m
l.irvs twisted and turned through a
Saturday until 9 a.m Moil.
lm t of lm. .burg li n y " to score
from the eight. The extra point
kick was blocked on the second
attempt, uflc.- an off able penally
neutralised 'lie f iis i (docked ull«tnpt. and Ice score -to.-| 18-0.
l i e final U urlidn.-n * i u set up
when llu l old Fata rc.'oseied a
I .ee*burg fumble in midfield. The
i -inlnolt'- worked th** ball to llm
l.a-e-burg to, eom;rl-‘le.i a pa&gt;*
d&lt;e|M*r into I me-burg tvrritury ami

It) G K N B l-eG h l r :
With Aid (If C arl l l i i r s l r r r t
Spark.-d by the playing of bark i
Johnny June* and Jim H aw k*'!',
the Sanford Seminole* oversell dm. .I a completely ouli I* .'ll |.u »burg I t , 23-n, Frid ay night at ti.**
Memorial Stadium ,
A fte r u aroreles* first quarter,
tlm S«*mino|ea drive arm s* u
touchdown for each remaining
quarter except the fourth, when
tlie v stored lu ice.
Sanford controlled the ball a l­
most the e iitir. gun,.', and » « . in
complete control du'iug Ihe second
.a lt. yivrn a stunning series of
••-names in the fourth sm arter—
If. yard* fur illegal i.«« of bands
and on the next play an additional
15 yard* penalty for an illegal ;
receiver—failed to xlo(i and Sem i­
nole* from acoring their f u n til 1
ta lly .
Tilt* Seminole- were sseak in Iho
extra point .1. purli n rg. -coring
their -ingle one after the filia l T D
on a June* to Harper plus.
Sanford scored firtt lat* in the
mcond quart-r after Pikintf over
a I.e rsiiu ig kick ou Hie Jackets'
■III yorel line Five play- and one
I ii wt down later Johnny June* hit
Boh Shoemaker with a 2U yard
pas* and the local* had their l i n t
tulley. The try for the extra point
wax blocked. Back Ralph Flow er*
suffered a head-on collision
on
the play rind was taken out tem­
porarily.
To -ta rt the m arch. f&lt;*r their
third T D , Sanfurd took over on
on tlm ir own 1!3, On tlm next play
Jones picked up u lieede I block

FA R R E LL'S
Arcade Pkg.
Store

HARDWARE
F A IN T S — ilfllJS E W A K K S — A F F I.IA N T K S
FOIt A l.l. Y O lIlt IIAHD W AHK N EED S — S E E
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(OMIMaETK STOCK.
UNDERSTANDS YOl R PROBLEMS
ALWAYS INTERESTED IN YOU.
“LET OUT
T | 1E VOTE”

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301 • 309 K. FIRST ST.

No foorii matches-fg*a—or mossi

N ow D UO -TH ERM brings you
oil home heaters that

Bnuffivsf sp tk .iltw a

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M fM EOURAI’H PR IN T IN G — TV PIN !!

Just turn dial and electric
£ELf-Ltg/iier lights the fjrel

CREDIT INVESTIGATIONS MADE
ANYWHERE IN UNITED STATES OR
EOKEKfN COUNTRIES

Leo Durochcr
Will Continue

Only DUO-THfffM has Itt

CKKDIT BUREAU OF SANFORD

D U O -IH IR M 'S sm salional S k i.)- I- iflit c r tm ls
forever the rn rity , an n o yin f job of lighting oil
burners tlie ptil-laibionesj w a y ! Come in tosluy
fur h (Irrnonvtrattun uf this rnutlem m arvel of
convenience I

Kerin.

REGISTRATION

NOTICE

The Regiatrtttion Books of th© City of Sanford,

Florida, are o|&gt;en ut the City Hall, commencing Monday,

September 2C, 1954, for the purpose of registering for

open your eyes...

tlie Municipal General Election to be held op November
AS L I T f ll AS

when you open the door

2, 1954, and will remain o|)en each day except Sundays

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and holidays, up to und including Friday, October 22,

DOWN

Duo-Tharm Windior-50,000 DTU
output. Superb contemporary furni­
ture lieelgn. Choice of PliUr.ua M
Mahogany finish.

Hum) TvrniM

1954.

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Only those who have reached the qpe of 21 during

THEM

the past year or who have ucquired a lepal voting resi­

TODAVI

dence in Sanford are required to register.

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Maytag Freezer
has “Stor-Wells” ir the doqr...
K m p t u a lo M p acko fw n s y to n o , m y
ro a d il M e t ipocoi moro c m v m I h m * I

All others previously registered since December 1,

pvo-Therm Imperial-51,000 DTU
output. Styled like very fineet futnittlrv. Pick Platinum fmlvh or luitrou* Mahogany.

1950, are plready qualified to vote and (jo not have to re ­
register.
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Duo-Therm lmparial-4|,S00 DTU
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Use
HERALD
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BUY • S E LL . REN T
RAYM O N D M. M I X . R E A L T O R
S D. HighU-jman, Associate
!W South P a rk A re .
Phone 96o
* f% 9 p 4 o n i R e a l t y
Koom 201 Edw ards' Bldg.
P ark Com mercial
Pu hi
J . R . Alexander
T M Stringei
Reg. Heal Estate Broker*

R e u lu

1 :0 ft P . M . D m 4 U b b
Da y

B tfo ro

P u b U c o tU a
Date i* M«

$6,450 Total Price

dust completed. I oetlmuin him I
home. Located under the shad,
of a big oak Ore Close in Util
It) room, stove and spare heal
er. Carpi vie

PHONE 1821

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B M L IB flL
E L A K A A P A R T M E N T S : rooms,
private bathe. I l l W. F irs t SI.
|~ A PTS7 (o r rent now. C ile lT b lS g .
Phone Sea
F U R N IS H E D kitchenette air con­
ditioned apt hlumberland Court.
P iw a y 17 M South Phone 1864-W.
O N E ROOM efficiency apartment,
/ i d a hie for couple or single
lfciieU - hath, ideally localed
across •mm Post Office Inquire
Maouei Ja ro Lto n ’s Dept Slo rr.

Hobart A . Williams, Realtor
Raymond E . Luudqulst, A tso rla lr
Phone 1673
Atlantic Hank Bids:

L O W E L L E . 03L1ER
Builder — Phone 1339
Custom Hem rs and Florida
B i l l d e n low cost homes.
T H IS IS A R E A L B U Y ! New. 2
Itedroum concrete block home
Florida room, extra* lot 8t&gt;,73o
l i v e l y , modern home in M aylaii
Iteaiilifully landscaped. a ilta i
live p ric r, terms
Fo r your Heal Estate needs:

Cullen and Harkey, llrukeru

Rull&amp; w uy and R u b y Red*
Day, Week or month—T r*. t it s

H rum lty Pule sloe lit it*. Phone 7313

I'unit tu/e Center It* West First LO TS —in Lake Mary Hi x 101100 and KUO High and ....
drj
A P T close in, newly painted. 703
land. Box 247, Lake M ary. E l i
W 1st St. Jim m ie Cowan, phone
C1C.
2 IIRDROU.M fram e house Large
corner lot 2Vlh M anti Alagnolia
llo S E i O C R 1 apt Fu rn lvh rd I
A v r. Two years old with car
Lw lnam i units
Newly redreuorte. a ll gaa kiirhen
Nicely
oftted. C a ll 401-J.
landscaprd Sti.uuj • lino cash
and $6u monthly payment Mr
I ROOM furniihed Apt. 23U0 Mcl
A M. Rem utal Phone 64C W at
iraAille Ave.
ter 4 p m.
S BEDROOM home. L e tt than 1
year aid
Avalon
423

Phone 1326 J

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Phone

Lar^ r, unfurnished bouie

Phone

G E , attractive apt. N e w
ughout. 2 Bedroom*,
room, a ll e lrc lric k iirh e n . hath
Cool, ro o tu rla b ir. Ju st 5 min
ute* from the center of town. 873.
Phone 1377.

L E A V IN G TOW N : W dlUell equity
l l i v i . in I Bed/iNjiu hluck home
Stove, refrigerator blinds, space
beater included Also extra hall
lot Approximately 14 year plan
can m at «n
Phone 1233, I a. m to u p.m
A R W C L R 8 FO R I A L E

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Upholstered
C h a ir._ (..r quick salt

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Matching

ROOM furriLned, upstair* apt. 3 U N C LA IM E D rugs ami |u tL
Cheap Sanford Dtiraclean Ser
P rivate bath. 133 month. Includ­
vice. 308 East 4th St Phone 22tu
ing u lilitie *. 417 W e il lilh St
A P T . 112 E lm Ave. Phone 1717-W.
T ra ile r S P A C E available. AduR*
only, f lu per month. Phono &lt;Mo
g~ftoOM

apt', SIB Wtet D t St

FFR N ISM KD

garage

apt.

133

Phone 22S6 .M.

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t U R N IS IIK D Apt. Close In. P ri
vale bath. 3U6 Palmetto.

3 ROOM furnished garage apt
1 612 P ark A v r. Phone 1331112
G A R A G E apt. 1ZU1 Magnolia Ave
„ . Bedroom apartment*,
[shed. 21U1 Magnolia. |M .
Phone Robert A. w ill&lt;72
E X T R A nice 36 foot T ra ile r . Large
Patio. P retty yard. Apply at
office, P a rk Ave T ra ile r park.

M C E . unfurnished apt 50Pv Cel
ery Ave. Phone 2338 W'
3 ROOM fum lshrd apt With ga
rage. Inquire 1108 P a rk Ave
ROOM furniihed, upitat^i apt
■ rivals bath. 833 month, inrlud
ftg uf fill lea. 417 W eil U th St.
3 ROOM H O U SE, IIS Holly Ave
Ga* Move and w a lrr healer
Phone 1262 J
L A R G E unfurnished apt. 3
rooms, large living room,
lug room, kitchen, bath
porch fSo Inquire at 2U8
lord A v r.

Bed
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and
San

D U P I T e X A P A R T M E N T FUfTP IS H E D 843 IMS M yrtle Ave
||&gt; . J76-J.
FO U R ROOM cottage and bath.
&lt;13W E a it 3rd SI. Thu monthly.
M n . A . M. R em u tal,
phone
848-W a lte r 4 p m.
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HUTCH ISO N ocean fro st a p t
W /ekly o r m oalblt rate *. Day-

P O LA R O ID F ilm s . Cam eras and
accessories at Wleboldl's Cam
era Shop, llu South P ark A v r.

StrvnuoB 12 gauge.
pump A
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high ch a ir an
ami hab&gt;
l'umP
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B E A U T IF U L Herman Shepherd
pedigreed, 2 years old K x c rll
••ill fam ily dog F irst )lix i takes
See at Lake Monroe Tlaiit-i
l omt or ssrite box 1237

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liltritifs Ing ami paying lor ad
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L .U .N B IlY S F K Y I t 'E - 2 3
One hour • ANash and Damp
Dry
| • one hour
• AAash and Dry
fo ld
m —E L E C T ItlC A I. m h \ h f.s n
• Finished Laundry
• Samtlille I SI &gt; l Irjllllig
K u u d u ll h l e i J r l r Co.
S n lillin id e
I .iiiiiiilin iiiu t
lit utli \ and Fiords y Appliances
Youngstown Kitchens
South Side F o o tlliia il Itldg.
E le c irie a l contracting and repairs
lari E a s t : i l h SI.
112 Magnolia Ase.
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in s u r a n c e

PHONE 811

A t l a n t ic b a n k b l d g
A p p lia n c e Center
"Y u tir Westliigbou-e H ealer"
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Maytag Washers
IIS Magnolia Ase
Pnoni* 1753 I \ | K IT IO N A I. tiP P U H T l'N IV Y
1 'it lr r r n t Kate* I . r iif r c T n l
Leading financial sersice or
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ganl/atlon has ..pt-ning lor FIs hi |
Jo h n W illin n s h i" A g r n r v
A lu m in u m
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E x rc u lis e type
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S li Siid o rd A ll jo IIC lltu k
V e n e tia n I H in d i
accmml Future unlimdrd Writs
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lor local interview lo Sales Mall
rad 'sith plaolit ends P lastic or
uger, 1 looni lion, lot f remold .
* or Appliances, coiitl at ling - all
rayuii tapes Cotton or nylon
Street, Boston a. Mas*
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tier
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yam Hs-nerat Ele ctric D r a in .
S E E C S F IR S T FO R
S e n k a rils (ila x x xsnil I ’ n iiil C o . \
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Young man. high
ln$Ul4tli‘r of .ill kjiitjh
S a il fin d E l e r t i i c C o .
112 IM West 2nd SI
Phone 320
school graduate, not alrald oi
I K M agnolia A se
Puuiir 442
RAYM O N D M H A LL
hard .sork Old f -I ul.ll tilt'd eolll
2oI South P a ll. A te
Phone Iftai
pans Wrile P.o\ AAH lor Inti i
U N F IN IS H E D F U R N IT U R E
vies*
Chests, desks arid bosiki ase* or
roinplete bedroom suites. Phone
t ftlH IH A ltir. appliance', sales
I. SI in s n ip .il I I I I A ll.i n'F llH K IG N
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M u tu a lis e A n d l.c o n m iii/ e
1*21
and service H II High. Oxirtlo.
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Illlit e s , Factories Stamped sell
S A V E .M O N E Y O N :
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Opportunities,
AVaseca, 2 18 11 .
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M achin e
Co.
Free estimates
Write to Mfg
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I t no m i t e r s , a d d in g m a c tilnes.
Agent Glenn &lt; a i n
sits* l.o i I I AVOItK AVAN I KIX
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Imrsc (tower 1 3 lior-e (hiwi' i
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H IH II S r ilt N lI, th»&gt; with power Tres-*
Jolm-on Uuiboaitl Motor I tiro
Phone
-eri a e 2.) 1j S I .i l k
mower needs lawns lo mow
( r y - la l l.aki \ur-nr&gt; Lake ytars
Hie roaster, table ton model
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Plume
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WI L L T A K E ta le of your enild in ^
Horse
Auliiint.liiles
lia ile is________
P ra rtii .lls uew a I mi :■ b i s
my home while inoihei wuik&gt; 17
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unit Finance Plan
l l l l l S E w O H K , hy tiour ut tlsy
fo r III. I,e-I n .a t l.. aial llu It. I
Now in elfert on all S(iorting Goods
Phone 113‘J J a tJ(s Writ VIIi
l u m - on In.til new a n d o t . l
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Dill West L ltli Si.
machine opt c a l or Caretaker m
K v in ru d r Snlew mul Service
P a la H ta . I la
t o n . t l t I. ut il alul P a l k
larm lu * H T Y ic k rts . la k e
R ii Iim iii 's Sportinp tinodx
Helen, F la
304 E ast F irst St
Phone wo*
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Common. Fact , and Roman
Make Sherman Cuni'rrte Pipe Co MU (H I (IK E D It cook 1 all (12X111
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S I L L —Piano Technician.
P h o n e 2164 R o u te I Sa nford
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remedy contact l l a i i* Wester.
P O h o t 314. Sanloid I la
S V A l.l. B U SIN ESS
If you base a sm-.ll business In a
srcliitfed part id tovsii and are
Interested in getting customers.
ll-t the service sou o llrr in the
( las-llled eoluiliu id the Sanford
H e r. d P all I V I
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SHERMAN CONCRETE
PIPE CO.

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W IN N 'S T Y

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in .-lit*, in vo itra , hand bills, and
P r 0 g r a in &gt;, etc. P iu g iv ttive
Printing C o , I'houe 4u« 4(0
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R e p air e lectro ai ap p lian ces Fm
sale S m a ll, used t i n trie motor*
P II l^ iusinx's G a ra g e
Cor 13th A L a u re l
Plum e tail

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Will allow you t3ooij or better on . etc. nought ■
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sold l . a i i y ' t M arl,
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WASHING Machine, Easy
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2714 French Ave
Phone pxw
Sales • Installation • Service
D ryer Good condition Cheap
Phone Sanford I MM J
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evenings. It ay tier
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building Call Jim 1141 M 4
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Service anil Hepnin*
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170 W eil 3rd St.

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Call 1310 J I or 1779

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on the m arket. Two bedroom* Illw a y 17 *2 South
Phone 2113
and Storage Co.
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601 Eavt 3rd St
Phone 49* bC
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M -I)AY, OCT. fiili
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tiled bath and illla , w all to wall
Window S ills • Lintel*
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SEMINOLE REALTY
101 South Park
Phone 9191
Repairs
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Whether buying nr telling, II will
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D «|U Lina papar. "Do you really
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• U f * * ( K ' f l i ' I " . IAI I II . • • I l ' l ' l (HilK
“M ary bought a new d r I I a," th* boat nl Cincinnati," firodnik
I OB Ot l i l t M B I
It • « u p I i t ilfli
■ la nna u i. untl »ho «ib &lt;i li..i&gt; flttvlnik aaid in a dull v t t i c * . •aid non-committally. "A nd I'll
M t l i . i .11111* • t - . I K t n i . n IB I I I .
Mooghi il p i*l laal week. A «llk have Ihe cnmplel* paaienger Hat
in
i a « i» a unit
w i « « i i i..* * i i i . t
one. very fan cy for her. W a t tirw acreened aa Boon aa 1 can hrxl it.
M iH lPt. * t i . n n it t i l l t i n t ( i f - t n i . •
drr«» in over a y e a r. Mayh* »hr— Prohahly n t tend aomcon# In m eet
t i n p »t a t t h I n t tn .n '1 |* .n t i M b i w . i i
in* coal al New Orleana, If C in ­
I II te l *he- "
cinnati la a blank. Hu! actu ally
•'l,et a no|-r *o. cap tain ."
C H A PTER n ilt K K
• hruptly ilru d n ik a a id : ’T h e taking (ha boat trip would t * a
t C U T IN •(■ in. I ill'll) I w a n t
buy* in the roh lirry detail aald In long all'll. II would coal a lot of
Orounju lu neai aim »■&gt; a n y of «tit
I r II you they w ere m o t thing* dough, ire). Hut It pud might . . . "
Ik in g * liuil w*f* boiling i n n r
w rnt w rong that night you go* I l l lei th# impllratlnna dangle.
mmu. -1 ta n mm • m il," I m u j .
• a a
»hot.“
" ju it i&gt;*&lt; •»»» n r * got i /ib i m a il m
"That yrrk M a r k r y ," I aaid NtCharlea Alexander Btewart had
• t*r» . It'll n« • oni) iw n " i t a t * .
the p)b *1 receiving and counting
) u n yuungei la in I *in . I l r ■ «ii I n l y .
# * e
Ihe money Ihal made up th* fonaa
rig h t, ca p tain liiv * mm » ch a n ce
"VM t ’a p ia in H ann rm an gar* (tor* piyroll
IVIun II had lieen
U io o n ik giateu al f ir . •'W aal
him an o flu ia i rep rim an d
Hut checkrut. Stewart look it upataira
mud a l a man ar# yon, a n y w a y !
I oo marie
»nm# m end* in and delivered 11 tn Ihe eaehler of
nr d cin an n n j q iii.tiy . ' I alw a y »
Ihe unread
They w anled m# to the elore He u»ed a private e l* ,
thought you and Jan r
t u you now you m anaged to find valor that went only from the
W a it atufptui mm tu rn I il&lt;&gt;t&gt; t not where S te w a rt w a* hiding."
hank tn the caahler'a eilfire. The
know. k lay ii* fit lo n au l m my
’’Maytie I had hettrr not 1*11 elevator had no ealla nn lha floor*
lace
H it quirt, m n ting w orn * you
between Ihe alreet-eorner luink
r u t cliuaeil utl and t.* |it. t iim l
"Mow aoT" (iro tln ik a ik n t.
and the ninlh-flnor ciuilii!r&gt; nffien.
nth tat heavily op|».*ii&lt;. m e, itm v
“S i r w art waa protautrd to a t Hctauae of Ih al, nn guard orwa r u n .
thing w ith my lig n in to g i t in* mutant cn ah lcr about Ik month*
aiderrd nruraeary to protect HI rw sight going a g * ‘hago,' t a n d . “W e alrend y had him art oo lha trip. Kiv* week* ago,
H r p u a c il up my ctg arvla, aluKih hooded, tmt I checked him again Htrwart had leeti eaeorled Inlo Ihe
on* li e * o| in * p a ia am i lii'lil ii p ul to be to re be w a* c l e a n
elevator, Ihe payroll money com*
Out tu w a lil nit, o llrim g the llg h trt
Tl.al a how I k n e w about the pre.aed Inlo a big ranvaa anti hrl.
IV* gut ovet ilia aw’Hvtni'l m om ent ll'HUe II w w a ll he in h e n le d when The gitaeil rloaed Ihe door, Slew Ilk* m a t, mm lighting m y c ig a r rt
in* m oth*t died a let* year# ago art puahrd Ihe billion and Ihe ele­
*1 uarO lu inink an, lo o , ta p
lie gut that old notice and lot n e il vator rime alowly toward the ninth
U 'n , | aanl, a t i| U iele n ail la.rn to the p a ik . W hen I heard Hiewar! floor. Soinewhera »n unite Htew*
Do u n t illip liu n . “Out llillig a gul had pidlrd a ro h lirry . I grabbed art di.apivraied.
in lilt w ay. I had to tpetid n lot ul Mai key and a couple nt bartie*.
II wa* a inyatery for atamt ten
lim t out ul luwtc n u m e lin ira i i op* and went out lu in * noora. I minute* The elevator had an rattanl ltd a tinttilli nt niiite w ithout figured if N 'ew arl waa atill In eape h alih m .la lb d , to t* o.ed In
tarin g a day nil. I m in i it. I guana 1'iwn, he m ight tie nidmg mil taae of tire or power faltllta Toe
may 14 I annultl liaiB a .r t n l J a n r llin e , w aiting for a ch a n r* tn gel hatch led through a wooden hreakII ana iih rd it. Amt th ru I gut aw ay."
av.ay |Hirtltlnn tn the Are atalra
inert. N ulaxly in my ra&lt; h r t h a .
” 11* didn't jiuit hide out there, Ktrwart had gimmlekril Ihe alarm
any huamraa with a w ile , a n y . though," firo d n ik went oh. "W a ayatem, aborting out the terminal*
w ay."
fun ini mutt-thing more Thera wa* with a ahurl Irnglh of roji|&gt;er wire
• Hut M a iw r ll la In (he aam e —“ a Id li* bog caught n a'fw a y down lie atop|&gt;ed Ih# elevalor, rrawled
tl e laundry ch u le of I he hath- out the rerape hatrh, wrnt down
*'Ma naan I la tn n utililr the ul
flea tin im .m u * lot mutt tiiu o it room " firo dn ik took a notebook the Are atalra and nut elite, tiding
yaar, I atuaa in. 'T h e m u a g.*l M Irom hla p n rk jt. Me opened II, hla ranva* lo g with aorne IW fl.liKI
ta itn l tnr ileiail wm a. I n n u nun dipped a lew pagra and then read: in arnall lull* tnaide.
The Mggrat myrtery In me waa
ui In * o flu a. And now h r il *ia&gt; "A adver papet i&lt;ng artth * couple
IfltliM all U l* tun*. That'* (let. l u o! empty hoiilea in ft. T rad em ark, why h# hadn't run. Kor tonic ret*,
can com m ut* on ihe 6 II) every T in ia ir, type number eight, Mona non ha atayeil in town a tterw an t
f.taa llra w n "
It waa 3 In the afternoon when he
mgnt it nr want* to."
T l a l r dye"
walked out of the Jonaa atnre with
"O k a y , i.'arnry," O iu im k *at&gt;
‘T n a t'a what.
P l a t w orking hla loot and ha waa atill in ih a l
h ra v ily . "U til I at ill don Ilk . the
elurt. Take* about I*- mining* to old parktlde town limine at 1 that
iota of them running mf a n il g ri*
tel and It'* perm anent, at leaat evening, O f e n u r a a he had to
lin g —*
until the h a ir g row * out again, ftn th in g * hla appearance, pick tip
" y o u didn’t do anything In m a ke Stewart am t a hlonrla an y mnra whatever he nteanl to take w ith
that nrceaaary t" I aalteti.
Vnu tin * Mona lu a -H ro w 'fi la fairly him, and he would hav* to repack
d iu n t (t&gt;m*nuw let n ri know w nai dark, Ntwv.it the color of your hair " the money Info a container lea*
you thought nl h n l.iy , »u mm n
“ Mow fa r did you trae# h im ! " I noticeahl* than th# Jonaa hank'a
that ah* dul/i I w«ot yuo Id n ilin g a .k rd
ranvaa aairhel. Hut even *o, ha
tio u n d when th* wa» g il l mg m a iT ’j o Ii ," flrm ln lk M id. "H * left *prnl a lot of time and ultim ately
n rd t
Vnu p u l Uiiiia ala o it l l . hi* '* r there in Ih * * U tlo n p a rk ­ h* had In ahoot hi* way out.
Captain. II a •iip |» 'i" l to bn a n ap ­ ing lo t Prom I'aoli he a ii'ld have
B ill there waa aomrihing m ore,
py tlm *, you know. M.iylm Ja n o rani;hi a laat tra in ntading wnal aomelhlng that m a d e Stewart'#
ugurw l it rm iidn’t tie hippy it you or l,e m .ghi nave doubled bach and thefta one of lha m ap * Jnkra o f
w ar* theta."
gone up in New Y o rk nr down to the year in my (own. Juat about
"Rut I n avrr aatd * wrord," Urrxl- W *pion,!inn and pointa amith,"
the time Btewart waa leaving the
kik g rim ie-i. 'And what'a m ote, I
"A n y lead* on h u n t "
Jonaa ainra with the money, 1 w as
didn'l . . .“
Otndmh ahniggad (lig h tly , H a h a v in g a lunr.haon-m**ting of (be
'"Foegat It," I laid 'T h o y w*r« had a girl Irie n d who w o rk* in Um Department Store aaaorlatlon. I
heaping it Irtun m t aa m u ch a t advert lu n g
departm ent
at I ha had been handling aeciirtty detail
you"
Inna* atnre N am e of M ary Mac- lor the aMociatton lor only atg
" d h * « m y kid," O irvlm k aaul V ick rr. We v* got a 1 2 &lt; hour tall month*, bill I had been Ihe Jon aa
tig h tly, and I g u n * I gut a n g m nn n*r. hot *h r naan l made a atnr* aerurlty officer for * n m e
in — ~
move
K x r p l for n # r, Stew art year* Ho Bit ton**, thinking ha
"Y o u r kid and my g u l. ra p ta tn ,
.layvd p re lly cloae In hlmaelf. He wa* building nt* up with the #*I flron* in
And noth nl
t unt­ ivlungrd in a o ra iih clu b on Ninth WMinlinn. and merely herauee he
ried U i* ball. You r a n i t h i n g . H I , hut nobody Ih e r* aeama tn ta Ihe kind of man h* la, had called
In a l now. f h e y i* m . i r i r t They u know him v a r y w ell. Ha J u a t me tn the meeting In award me a
going to try In tun Id aoni*thitig
ahnwrd up tw ire a week lot a certificate of merit from hi* atnre
dOcnattiihg lilt* you and ( I t . t ln x l
game of handball, look a ihow ci for reducing In-*** to an all-tim e
nib n av*. I m |o»i a* au rp n a rti and went nntna
He had a ona- minimum. I'd earned th# cerfiflabout tm * a* you are, hoi I don ’t i n n o i e flician ry nn H alancy Bt. cate, I think. Hut I'd al*o earned
w in k I'v* got mock rigid to m m - Hern Ultra lo u r ye a r* and doaafi l the brick he i» I g o t when Btew art
plain. And I don't think you have, hav* a friend in th* building. H r walked off with the atort'i money.
rtUtar."
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C O tM TH A T N A M ON
Chroak bronchitis may develop if
yoar cough-chest cold, or acuta brow
chitii it not treated and you cannot
afford to lake a chance wtih any medi­
an# laat potent than Creomultfcm. It

Creowmltioa blend* *beechwood
ctfotoie by special procew with other
lime letted modicum for caught. Il
coal*la* M l_________
Get ■large botila of Cnom ultlae at
your drag More. Utg H efl at directed.
Creonmhieo Is guaranteed lo pleete
you or draggbl tefbeda money. Adv

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OMAHA '.R—Th*
Cudahy
P'.irk
iflg Co w ill cloie both ID Flu rld a
dJtlribuling branrhet. P re tlitm t
Louis F . Long laid laat week
Tentative dale for Ihe ihutdnwn*
A D el. IS. The branres are I'lm i
• Id at Tam pa and J a d a u n v illr

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ARMV REPORTS
FlNECABTLE CHNSTRCmON
JA C K fiO W JL l.K Ui- tlm uit 3'k
million dollars worth of rontlnieUon la going on al Plne“a t l l « Air
Fore# R u e near Orlandi and an
[U uul four mllllnn tL Her - f ir
•an be espeiled there UiD
yeaf. Ihe Army Kn^ inren

of fright with Hfll.rrt:

VOTE!!

m

Ernest HonshoMer

J A. in i Hit f • •

im r y .

.in emU.»ar* ""iwneiblo for selecting the men who
will fill (ho offlccit being voted upoti. „ A* * ,f*ndld«to for the office of County Judge
of Semlno e County I nek Hint you cnn«lder two
things in deciding who you will nuimnrt.
1. In he qualified?
2. Can he fairly and Impartially carry out tha
duties of office T
. ii
*n both reapecta and I
would appreciate your VOTK.

New*
!4|)tyrf« At A Olftficl
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nming' liiMrovintia
o t f iln g
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I t IS
f * h || IlFM fl A f f» rN « R
11 Ift l*A |f 4Tl#f3• 4*atl To f f A lF f
u nil W M M
K i N tick'll
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e A U MOON!

CARS

1952*8

•

1527 Ford 6*cyl. 4-d r............

l^ ta than two per cent of Ihe
land Wider Ihe protection of (he
Florida F i r eat Se rvice wat burned
last year w h ilr over 47 per cent
of Ihe unn ro irrled land fell the
ravages of w ild firr

$ 1,116

1951*3
1342 Consul ...........................
mb
1486 Ford 4-d r........................
M fi
1526 Pontiac 2-dr................... ........ $896

1477 Ford 2r&lt;fct........ ..........
1488

.....'&gt; $646

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ft
1523 Ford 6-cyl. 2-dr................ ....... IN S
:
1948*8 ^

-firem ens hats and sire n s
fiir-th e k id s!

1514 Chrysler 4 dr-...... ...........

HOTTERTHANA
4-ALARMFIRE!
i

-the news about

M A YTA G
A D V A N C E D

A U T O M A T IC S

Vote ftjr and Kbct

Gordon V.

M-DAY OCT. 6 H l
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Opn TM 9iM P. M. Vi

lift Seeift MageaHa Are.

County Judge

1501 Ford Sedan..................... . .. . $245
1515 Ford 2-dr.

You know me aa i eltfifln, 4a a lawyer, aa
a public aervant and a* your JudgA. That r e ­
cord la written and tranacrlbed through my
year* of life with you. I ahould not be the one
to analyte that, you ahould be, to determine
If I em fitted end the beat to be your Judge.
My knowledge of life aa your friend and fellow
man and my budneag career with the law and
the Courta ahould give to me a reputation
among you. when considered fairly and im­
partially that would warrant you giving your
approval for me to remain aa your Judge.

phena 1717

TRUCKS
Our 33 1/ 3% Cash Discount
on used truck* Ii still on.
O N LY 8 LEFT
B ET T ER BUY N O W ! !
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I earnestly eoHett that
Tuesday October, ft, 1M4.

UG6HHYtffUUKfCENIBt

A4v

A t t M AXIS

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new est of the new w a sh e rs and dryers.
C o m e i n e n d s e a f o r y o u r s e l f on

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TMUM A M I M T I . r .

1950*s

Foreit Service.

Dear Voter:
On Tuefldgy. Octotwr 5. 1954 you will have th*
opportunity of votinjr in the Rpeclal Democratic Prl-

PRfCta A M L O W . . .

om

1431 Consul..............................
1 895
1478 Ford 4-dr........................
MMO
1510 Ford V8 Cus. 4-dr..........
MMi
1512 Ford Cust. 4-dr............... .....* 1,8*6
1513 Chevrolet 2*dr................. ..... 31,816
1524 Ford 6-cyL 2-dr............... .....$ 1,495

D'ng. "have not been making mon
ey over a period of ye ar*.'
Long ta lif today the Florida cto*
Itrgs and a
nuunred e a rlie r Ihla week wilt
tlrenglhen Ihe pntlllon of the re
(naming ip era llo n t.
Employe* w:ho have been put oul
of work have #tk#d rernm ldera
lion of the move, Long ta lil. bid
added there la "no chanco" of ihal.
The Cudahy p rttld c n l estimated
lhat Ihe tria l number of Ihm * whi&lt;
would lute Jobs would be "aimind
.3,nun ••

TUESDAY
VOTE! I
October 5, 1954

out

1953*8

Neither will be reopened, Lons
■aid
The operatori Involved, tali!

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jo r y b u m lf l

M 'i i I o

him F fi i r r i o t f k

IM a I

P R O V ID E N C E . R .l. tfv-Sakon-;
m t Light, which haa burned at!
■ navigational aid for TO years at;
the mouth of the Sakotuwt R iv e r
may be evtlngulihed permanently |
The lig h t’ waa tu rn ci otf lem
porarily Sept. 9 because of dam
age caused by Hurricane Carol
Coast Guad Capt Ned A Spm ,
said yesterday he doubled that the
43 foot lighthouse would be r c b p i

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Florid* E a s t C o fllt Oversea! R a il,
way which w as knocked out by the
d lu s lr w a La b o r Day hurricane f f
IMS There waa serious ta lk afte r,
the dorm of evacuating Key West.!
leaving it a ghost city, but P re ii-;
dent Roosevelt made the highway
a works project and Key Watt h a ;1

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water god
ipoaa.i
31. Abrupt

Forest land It our only renew­
able natural resource

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94 Roman
pound
2fl K#*l-bill*d

II * against the law lo throw
your rlgsretle or rlgar nut of your
car windowr Obey the law . . use
your ashtray and keep Florida
Green.

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fl Rm alltr
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platform
I I Styllih
13 Parform
IT Carting
vahlcle

H KD S D K S K H T
T I P E I I , Formosa UV)— A
Chine#* N ationalist new* agency
said Iasi week more lhan luo
• "ilnese Communist Militiamen -Je.
serlrd Sept, 19 n rs r Lulrfung, 90
miles northeast of Hong Kong on
the China mainland
Tatar) News Agenry said its In.
formation ram * from underground
contact*.

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l l l A l f l UR — Flo rid a’* famed
O r m e a t Highway waa frte of
debt la it week 14 year ahead of
schedule.
No cere monies attendod tha can­
cellation of 91.233,400 In bonds al
Ihe Florida National Bank here.
Holder* received their original In­
vestment plus m per cent IntereU.
Toil* were lifted on Ihe highway
April IS when Ihe S lit * Ro*d
Department took It over The proce»* of liquidation haa gone on »lncr
then
The O v e n e is Highway w ai bull!

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91 Contact
main*

Overseas Highway Debt-Free Early

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.11 Sun god
31 Theaterlike *r*a
for aporti
tpoa* |
33 Lartala
37 C ry. aa
a row
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39 Sroltl»h

lA C u p lU rt
CM*
tala.
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for ink
91.
fprafiai

44. T ra ck of
a v*aaal
DOWN
1 .Compel
S. Wrath
S. Sign of
tha Eodlae
4. Permit
a Moved
forward
4 Narrow
•trip* of

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Packing Company Will Close Plants

. —— ~ -.e tqiened lur Iwn n e v
Thirl* tic of Florida's 4T eoun
M W j j I t h i l wek and It J If Kh lie* are now under rxganlted forw Orlando w at the apparent low e*l fire protection by The Florida

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Vh i 'f a t PIMM*. I r l M n k l» f f » r a m i th e K lr f *
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H 'lu iir

A O O II
I. Drop
a Sm all
meaaur* of
land
• On* to
whom gift
la mada
ID Speeded
11 Cant
13 Additional
or further
14. Troten
watar
13 Sm all, dry,
ona-aeeded
fruit
lfl Keep* in
repair
lb P ir t of
"to b a '
jn Pok*r
atake
31 God of
pleaattra
tRgyptt
27 Net written
on
73 Buiinea* of
,
producing
m ilk, butter,
rhee*«
7T Two-toed
tlnlh*

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Weather
* tear tn partly cloudy through
AAednr-da* ei&gt;rpt 4 If w showers
during the niKhl and rarljr morn*
me hour* nit thr lower F a il r o u t
and isolated afternoon shossere
little change in temperature.

M ake Sanford Youi
Shopping Center
Established 1909

V O LU M E X L V

SANFOHO, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, OCT.

1954

A-tsin~inti'il I’ rcv. l.rjiM'd Wire

No. 194

School Strife Spreads In Capital;
N
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Head
Leads
Baltimore
Fight
At Meet
IIO t 'S K D E s T lID T F D — I’irp ltd* morning rated ■ hounr, known
■h I he Ch»rle-» F I lick place. on Ih r Country ( ’tub ltd. Ju*l »»'»t
n( Ih r r i l J , A rrn rilinc In Stella Dunwoody. Negro, » daughtre of
Ih r o riginal owner, nn onr had brrn ll*in s In Ih r dwelling (nr atwtul
a m nalh. I h r hou»e, «hr -aid, had In n fln o ri and right rooms. Mhr
•aid &lt;hr did nnl kmra hua Ih r (ir r • la rlrd . (S t a ff Chain)
r &gt;oo
400 —

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S tu d e n ts
C o n t in u e
D e f ia n c e

Delaware Goes
To Court Today

"There is nothing this board
i an do that con'l hr bundl'd in
public," Countv C le rk 11 IV Hern
don today told the Hoaid of Coun­
ty CnmmiMionrra, while vrm rnl
B A IT l.M O K E I/P)
W ith
I)’ protesting w hat he I. lined
•'ll,(fee etln ir e lid B * " to llaltvnrt t lit.* ex p e ril'n o ; &gt;&gt;f one inlC Kru
i oiinlv li't iln r r i,
(io n b a ilie b e liim l h im .
Thr meeting wav held in tin- S n u th e rn
burn
e x -M a rin
Seminole County Couithourr
took over le a ile r ih ip
la*
A fte r
Herndon'*
outburst, n ijiM of » battle to ai’ Kri'H i't
Coniinr. H C . Dodd DtopovrJ mo- H a ltiin n re p'lblii- school pn
ttoru In a u lh o ii/r the navnnnl of
$1.1131124 to thr M ar Asphalt C ,». p jl* .
" I I.airlan d for rrialrrin tt tupW . H ry a n l Ilm v le a , p rexi
rill'd

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Warning
Is Given
By Official

Herndon
Criticizes
Commission

to 1-nke J r * lift A v r

Till ■

' l l bad nreviouvilv b e n mm
•■I'ted htlt Herndon
aiil no tr
md of it* authoriratinn «»» in
the t'l'Aioil* m inute* of I h&lt;* hoard
Comm i
iH ti*
Fo n raktr Mid
fl.txv had been okayed f” i th*
toad, hul nut at a regularly »&lt;ln
•luted meeting It » n * explained
ihal only 11.450 hod been •jh nt on
•hr road, and Ih r rrm aittdri f"t
hot pa trite* T b l* amount an I i"

tb’ iil

of

About 50 Cops
Wo tell Crowd
W \
II I N C T O N (;D —
S in k *
am i ilu m o n stratlo m i
n train, f r a c i a l in te g ra tio n
s p re a d today to t ig h t o f th e
I - - p’ lbhi; o h &gt;.'la in th e n »*
tio n a l c a p ita l

High .school pupils who
tatted the outbreaks yester­
day at Auuoxlia and MeKin*
I y h""l continued defiant

the N a tio n a l A ssn!

fur the (d v.im em rnl of While Pro
pie. climbed irt Ihr h ic k of u inn k
.it nn min raceway In ooayf (n i ,
crowd nf .vn that under hi* lr»der t
►hip Negrne* were furred out • I i
yrhoolv in Milfoi I |hd , "tailhoul
' a fn t Ix-inc vwtuu;."
W r lold them in Hr la ware we’d
i iudp Htctii tf they would avoid *"•
Ir n r r and w e'rr I'-llihg you .(hi
] .itn r thing." Ilm tlcr said

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A S S O C IA T IO N Oi l H I IIS
O llir r r * of Ho
otford P .d t.r ll'n o o lr n l V ifb Mllmi »* F ir r
la»l night al i dinner turrlm g of Ih r otgvnlM llon h • 11 il Ibr l'»g o W b c.llr I Iff (&lt; " ir e 4I*
rig h t) Capl lloy I till*. |» rr*id rn l; I'llttm It** l l o 'b f . i t u u " u lti'l, md V|r . t \ 1 rll« I * linings
r b t k , a rc rrln n lrra « u trr Pllm n \\ 11 l o g f 've *• * &lt; inxo iii"l j , ■hnoui.io i»l I K* f it It* |
ro m m illrr fin lb, annii.il Polirrm nn'* H ill, fin I''
................. Minded Ih r Hireling (Pbni&lt;&gt;.

In

»f pI"iv i fm ni icbuel
md 'le n t ("dire patrol*.
a lb li" it

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&lt;!• itiixfi .* i « top by
' • r*l hondnd
ii
r•«l in* !y
ad • h ir
Fa &gt;lnn
S I’ F I I A I . W K E K — F ire pretention wrek is bring n h .rrtrd lhi»
M, h
h■
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t r a r fm m I k l . 3 In l l i i . !». Ih r uprrial w rek, during which a r t im *
s .)
opt If d 'lit M f'*1TT»*
I* in rrra trd Inward Ih r pretention nf fir r a . rnmm* mutate* Ih r
III"!!'*1 1kit f
lllk , aitlon b/
Great rh lra g n F ir r.
u htit !&gt;M|'
.' f ive junior high
mT imt tl
1Iff f l i t * *•! 1 at '• "d m T f IgllI r *
.X*•f n«f i sail .'de linin' l u l l . ) h t
' Hp 1111111*1 i "f
idditlonal fiOO will be paid oul of j
|.„||rf &lt;■
....mhiloner Beverh
titk rr * rangril
It"*"
"i"f it
•* I .* ' n n to a “ few " at
fioni '."
fire) yrat * lu d g 't , Ib ry *ai I
Mhrr did yinnr Ir'lln g nf h|v own
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lum »t to* h*
I hr rrt end amount wa* f o il -peaking over .dl Ih re r of the rlly'&gt;
I■ "
\r
»tia area police
two imlio* at ('.’(Ml each Sheriff I tclevUloti sl,.lion&gt;, Uher w irn n l
f'itv I’tiitimisainncr* Inst inglit ippnt 'it * 'tit t aid w tf It
0 kt ! " "1 'I " ■
.
n in e mi-n svhote
C H IC A G O 'A*l — P a n I vile polio may b* larg e ly a "p ro ip e n tv " di- J I Hobby had nnrth e «*■i from Ib.tl under tlly law any i r r c m di
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the S tile H lch w ay Patrol 1 herr I Itttt'lng «nv public tl'liuul in U‘t»iut1
i t t i i . the Am erican A d d f a iy nf Pediatric* wa* told imis*
' 1•• in n i1
I hr adult* were
li'jt u lt f u r u ilil't in tia l v \" tk in th e l.ir g t &lt;,il
11•-1 .Mid i-yy« r
f h ih t'-n an I iijiil
ii’ tic In fro tm rou*&gt; unrmwdrd area* m av be e ** no mention o( thi* Irantai 1 1 * g u illy of a m lidem eam ir.
* ■' ■n i " 1 1 »' 1 li o i'r In a patrol
Any |&gt;ci‘ on yyho Indtire* or *• p r u g r a iii
motr |ik r Iv to get I' than tho** living in (turn* and oihrr crowded io n tn th* m inute*. * i i l " t
■&gt;g •• i l l ' 1. 1 1 . rtiifr* tn a squid
fhn meeting o nrnrd 'itiietlv at | i, ouit In ttiditcr any child In lb
itg in tit, . ud Di David llo ilirn of tin- John* iln h L iiii l'n i*e r» itv in *
t* nf - I tVfi.lMHI
T im fir t p v 'lil tin C i t y ' s f ir s t tm m l
'i In .p • din W in te r, .aid h*
P tiM l
r
it it
„„i \ ,
teport to ih» «a»drn v’ » 23rd annual mealing.
•tin am when H a ir y \V Sm itli. vent h u tu rli from vcfnxd .il*u i . fo r w «irk m th e p i u k m i i m . n v i v t n u a t c "t tit p* r '•cut I Ips IIIII'I t lii'v vs ltd be rhalgrd
.1 via tor m.i||y . **|&lt;-, | ttirii in i"
Renat n , t * iliie iiii . crowded a te a i a r r w iilv rtxpOTfd in iiotia •cromiwniinl be four other re | ii.iblr* In prosrtulicn. h r s a ri
i' 1Ml dim rdtrly I'oniluil and »giil" " ’ ) at dl .pit* over life 11 u !
fee w a x In i'is t iil tu U ; p e r ce n t m llm 1110 *
■
tit l .ii t
r lr u t th itifnr. . an,I ■ • nf them get an Intestinal Infection that im- lident* nf l.ikt- Maty trtju'vtrd
Under th r .r *"'1' n* nf Ih r c Itv
titling
W ils o n I l " i t . r&lt; pi c &lt;tit in ); 1 he 1 uttijM ii
•id 1 1it ii i vch I in i' l« rit’ i v i d *y ititl i .;t* * t
nuini i , th in sciin -*’ a lit r e iM ialytic attack nn tin nervmn tvvtrtn
that Fifth S t., either be o|ien&lt; d rnde. O h*r *»id. he det'tn* d th*
d d ill 1110 I k ’IW’ I’H tip in
St 1 1 I't n , * "Hr of (he hig grit
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ftnt U r. Hixttan *a1d lli.il while
or el"-' I thiiuiKb t" Wn*hingloti duty* of Vlie P die e l ) epVti merit t o U n it p r o ip c iliip - ui) I In* fit t p o rtio n nf tin p i c
I 'liii'g m l
I lie dIVt ion 1 it'll .llv • *rp id
i" * d ri" n .li it l" " , puller t.l. John
li.u h lrm i vlill remain, advance* in Ave. in lu k r M ary. A l l r i n realvlop
all
pkkrtinfi
nr
jiw
m
b
lie
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out
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it
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the
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cup
ill
111
bound
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n
i
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•
1 ■
liutated i!&gt;" it t ,000 pupil*
the understanding nf polio and In dent In o ird Ib r *lrr« t a "hot rod
the nrtghb irh'wxl " f the c ity ',
’ bit . lod III PilS. w It|i )• ,|y .,•»
The cumrni 1 &gt;n m I'u cled him
' ■&gt; In Mom room* at r la it time.
Ihr conceivable mean* of v a rc l
• arr
rntirai ,** th r
cnmml**i"n vrhool*
'o
g
I
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prepare
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re
la
to
r
In
Ihr
II. ■1 ' I 'b o d .UK) w ri» m a crowd
Hiding against it m ike If "not foo •erred *o ot»n It liiovlded m-cr*tI t ie .I* in I Vug' l i s t * rot.ituri
In the event of tu lu ir demun 1 •►nance nf g "-tl.ee'» lit bunt* t n
*&gt;nlimi»Hr fo hupe Ihet the c e iu ll ■itv lighlv-of-w av could be oh
ii'illing 1 10 * 1 the vtrect snd about
to
got
r
I
k Ii.► tn I'lipo | ,u,
'bob-fall
pro)rct»'
and
C
*t
cull
O ration*, he cud. we re going to
«U1 be the early control of rp i
t&gt;('d more ip ju ir n t ly stayed at
fa lord.
)V t U War tl
f r art No. * in ihr progntn T ‘u
demlr p o h a m je m ll."
get lough
. home
Tht
&lt;"
xV
ertaon
tu
appear
beip
li
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tu
be
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m
i
Mini
He told the mcellnp of the n»
/t &gt; 1 •t
A ' "i;i 1 1 Nr bro p 'pil* had barn
Televutou al.o wa* u*ed by I), , V .V
'when intti lioti 1111I d .
d if, ' ISO’ if| tod.l
ftre thr board w a* the third dli1*1 d 1 "noun
iion'* top children'* dorter *
John H tl.c h e i city aaprrint ad
\t
v&gt;([
t , l o.nvtll'
on'
m i 11 Ii in Itoin
r and IU
H .’itie
II 1 ' " i j n t &gt; '!■• ii-h" d in thr into"In popul*Uom where the ftolio r r i't fim ifabt*. George A K th ry c n l of (chuolt, tn level • c h a r j' &lt; tfy't o n ultin 'n cin c t j o 1
. itton plan put into effect af
:r id
1 I’ lp f it r f i t to ik&lt; p
f
The I II ► *1
1 ! it mg '
pie
_____
____________ ______ ____
”tru* I j whletpreid due to crowd- Hittcitv acCuilnv S h e riff J
'.
n t Mas 1 a u p rrm r ("ourt dr'hat an altrtupt I* being mad
t . ,t
*- |.at! "t 'bw d.s* 1 «it - t,t
« l*!» t'.. , I , , . 11,g i,| t*
"IB ot nnhygfuir condithm* and Hidtbv r f attcm otlm r tn "i&gt;u«h him deliberately to vahotage the edv .'PP’ ,«r b it ''" ’ ti" &lt;otun&gt; **l ui
................... 1 • it g &lt;rg" gation In
im r •• •"
, tt'Kial N» • ,pap- 1 \ l , s * I* ' 1 '.. H, (III- W," tern ib’*'I*
The H o ird of Public Iru tructi &gt;n , iiifectlon occurt In Infancy In m int nut nf the rn u n tv ". KcUey reiiuth’ • ''-rn
I ir &gt;|
X|tf. ngl I " .............. I t it nui.
llero m tn *n d jt'o n • "f the fttv ,
and the Sanford InduHrlal Hoard | ||l|y id it ili,
lh"*e
who
eveap' i,t ir * l" l an r»|il«n atitu ) a» to v*hy rhool vyjtcm " F * l» e tutnir*. e&gt; 1
'd " ',: to P .I ltd II on* t , . 1
\
p !'ii ,n 1fur me | and plainI'.dli tl.ily md V
.................
m il ju ln 'lv ipontnr a t i n * In sew paralyvf* are made immune per
II" ! I v tilaced n radio in ti'.I. I M im or'—all f.il*e »rc hem.: t it tr-'ttic c '.o itiiit'rr w " .- mad' •• ■lied f ul* t f I I"
I
’ |l
•i" p-iticr
'ittaundeil
tha
1 ulated in .in effort 1 1 f 1 iglttrn p 11 the ronitt'u «l"'i by Its rli «|r I" ill
|s alit* tin I " tip V "1 "
Inc fur Negro women IS &gt; n rs msnently . . . There It evidence t iv)• ilo ritv n dice cat. ......
\a ti'ilia ! N’t . p*p&gt;i y\-*l, &gt;, ’iltl 'in
t I In * t,iip* ( *1, ""111 " it, I
I cids and children," he aa i.l
■
I m ■illy m oii'ing and kept
Marten H irm 10
of ago or y iuagcr
A n p llcillo n i that In such population* vtru- * *iilit not irr! ntie
• p e lls’ll t I t ,
p mu 1 \ -it 1 1 11,*’ p i f t* * h
i f tl" tr 1 1 &gt; Hi .
'* !i rn thr m illing, thoutinf
arc bring taken and r f i - o will I, wldetpread to dial intern .n and
A'lumg tt*e 1 1 rttpmeml j ' l ' t t . tint! Manag' 1 , It ■ lit , . 1 at* men'
When critrd before the board.j F litte r urged parent* tn (end
*t , 1 r"&gt; Mir jit * r t .
oyer
I t " t*
be hi It «! ih r I’ itren Man’ tic tiir immunity again'! all Hirer typr
yvcie Ihn t'dlosyU.,:
Sh eriff tlnhbv tnid he placed the | th eir children to school
"H,loi 'Pig • I', . s ’ ' W 1din 111 .1
\t"n than but 1 w hirr buy* and
I to- *11- t
P ot •y Itr " " lo ,1 1
lug Co., plant m thi- K im b u iliiii/ '•f polio vlrtlf I* arquiced r irl) It t - di" in ib r police c a r, but hr wa*
Nut at Ion mg |&gt;r•v tie pvt l to J ' Mu, t. if N'ltb ) . S J , g 1 an I • *
HnlUrmiin's in l'c ra flo n tempo '
g il
'im 1 idl'd out ot Alias-oil 1a
'" " t lllll! ■ill'll tiller &lt;.f Ito lli to , "ii til mi I 1 of It ilv III l!ii' I'. dk m aiiti.i ii
life
-tite tin- city of Oviedo would buy b"B.in la*! Thttrvday with the po k vt.illv »t the t .it .li
ti
Hi ut'-i \ ’go I iv 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 *i d M cKinley arh""!- vi it'-rday,
M r*. Guv .Miller hat announent
"The virtual ah-ence of paralyt It for IlS tl, if and when thr Coun­ clin g of School No 34. an r'em rn house, tut Migncili, 1
P C 'llT tlV , l l l l t . f •t Flk
a led
* Ming a ltd Ire iin g a id dmiatullnB
rid Turk' *
nest &lt;0Angii-I
L e a v in g I'lgn'h '.t
rough til,- I II ,tr | *, l.ilMI fw»-l,:» to I'tlll ■
k rr rovlgnat on a* rn-ihalrin an of it iliteate In fho"* above the age ty iommi**iun«M aulhnriard the ta ry Institution. On F rid a y , the
the D iitric t of Columbia
I I • 'r n • no-ill • 1 - 1 ti ini'iii | M at
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i &lt;&gt;liv th a n atl” U wi lt it 111■,t, T m . ihisi
* lr c r l at per iiptn as
Ih f P ir iu t lv r n m m lllrr o| ibr d inlaney |a convincing evidence aide. A n * v r ln K
p
i
c
k
e
t
i
n
g
ipread
In
five
other
Commr. John
• I*. ■
I authorities revert tu the
lor 1 s H ull Ii dip)'in i n , whirl'
A ve ,
local I'M ), a t ib r lam ilv w ill m ot, d ihr fart Ihal Inapparrnt In
ic
h
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lls,
fit
tb*
vi'
tl
iutp”
i
tali.
,
.if
’tin
(i»&gt;
in " f .rparate i hooU.
\di 1 ito
x
Not I &gt;klit*' ins ni tt'i’i &lt;01 1 pro
I i tlrlandn in the n o r lu tu rr. &gt;111 ir linil infection I m nt it n 1 1 r * &gt;t’ ivrh’» iuir»tion, llobl'v *aid hr
j ii1 t*
Al Soul Item High School, a crowd
H*llf*llt* .tiliv prod 1, d U" 1 .in
I1**
M'dghtb'i
Ihr " ill’ll long n i; ..ii*
■r u Ann' " ' a
la y , *rvler ba* taken a y M t j t i av lb* again*! ytib.equriit paralytic di I lutlevid hr hod th r authority and nt nbou! 4rar white adull* and t e n po , | | * ss " . ' -1 ■ 1' s, p,1 .1 .iti fuff* 1 1r|* '*» t Iiy i \ » ii *.
a
*
f
It
III
ill
" M l (he tadioa at mv ilivrtetlon
'I 'll III I ” ld " )) ' tllligIon
n
• " mfw yrp.i "i it raol aoltl
an-! P .iltp ’-tl 1 \v» and on .1
(hopping r r n t o promotion Mi'll
rase."
N«
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ager*
(hooted
litre
it*
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Vui'i
ti plare wlitre needixl." lie aid
\ of k Itotip- md I' * Ig 1 '■
l iii l f | lioy sand g ill* roll'
leP turn &lt;ign i&gt; P id*" * &gt; \
\&gt; New »ger " f the i,o »d yra r «torr In tb•
Savin! that tht* i* ' nature'* tht- &lt;at one of two old radio* aludrtttv leaving th» hutldlne &lt;&gt;''■ and
1 f ijuiit
1 iP lIll
t hr two n.1'1 n miba id t t
11r .1 11 1 lot 1 1 ' 'lie »trrrt.
k tr-t St a , |enr range plandrvelopm rnl. Mr*
*1 tt*r o ld
1Ml M- |»|p.x If.t **-f \ PrJ XA• U
••iy “ of immuntunt; agalntf polio th it had been civ-ini' aortic trouble rnmi «a» fined $1C0 f-ir -IriV ’ng a ate
lin t no
M " i l i ' tiro . 1 ■ ol It Hi 11 .
lu I" fm nod to ttie M in im i f.i
lari) . w rrr " Hr I by PHOtln R n ririn rl h ■ taken over Hu die doctor added:
If f 1 •jtr III)* 1♦i&lt; . P«|Hi%|f||* ill ! \ ! id llllll \ &lt;I' I'll. 1, 10 I 1.0
Negro boy
' f m tin tie it fiito f » i be pf
wtanagrmeni of the |n ra| Ftre
■•APho'igb nalurr * wav cf 1m and that hi- h"d bought two rallll. r »*!•» ( unfit rn f ■it h up »n 111 "t I in tin III PI d, 1 ipil d p hap I p i i j u l s fi 'tn K ta m e r JunA
fter
a
quiet
weekeof
pt'-tr
•
rented fir*! fm
ippr &gt;..l .t
’ IP . ' Hchoid a id". \ away. The
•tone »lore. tn rm rrti he'd by MH mnniltng may be vary effective in dim front th" S'nte Hirhv.a-- Pa
!»|# flilt tflTlld] h' i 1 nf th«* si 1 thi 11 * th .11 it" •gr * * o * nt w 1
flared tip yesterday, h it m m t iin t ' m il then t&lt; me • ‘it* 1tl * H
ler. C ip f V em II d l *» e tre rin r tome population* where virus anil ttol In Tall*ha»*ee to replare aqain
\ 1
' 1 1 put'll* 1 1" • u I svhen th*
1 tl * -fill ft Ii | * S'r'U X| ip it W'n 1 !t dl' t into it Ini ! for in
there
w
a*
no
violence
The
pr&gt;t*
1 com mitsiott
nn the artH IC e * M fhe l/SO a* tuiman being* ha*e rdahlivhed au th m i. Tin » h 'ttff «ald tht Oviedn
y•■
■
1r *:•■1 h ll'firn joined them.
»' At ( flit" fit
•
|»
f
#
X|
h.)M
were
limited
movtly
tn
hands
of
1
■
t
tllM.
M
i*
S . h h d 11 for It 1)1
rhalrm an . InnnU Ir* relative t" equilibrium
filt e r g ill* lit tile Vnaroitia
lhi« eiullih'lum radio ha 1 not been paid for, pend­ high school itudentt m«rrhlttB
hi f aptiM rl j
Mr* A Menrmlei V)P&gt; t&gt; |rrv 1 111 ««t Mi*
P li’ loli r M it rn . idb. 1 .1 h» lid'1 gioup tin t e d a placard reading
the pnalilon ol r&lt;&gt; fhalrm au ‘ hout'i break* down terlctidy tn potmlv
ing contmiulcn annroval of th"
It4
IM
Vf
hi»
’
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(
liof»
•
&gt;
f
M
i*'
i
fi'l
r
ir
it
r
through
the
sire
d
*
Hut
police
ki
pi
appeared
b*t
"
’
the
coin
h
i.
Cabinet
form
till
'd
Ilo
i.o
ro
be fhrerterl In him .
W. ysditfe demand our fight*.
non* where greatr*- proineritv *ale.
« h&lt;»*f fir
•
*
*
m int thi« mi'fiung
I .m n n
! tnlitlnn and rontplaintd 'b o il w.i It Yt* Mf.lt » '• | '1
S 1 •"(• !' rate flag ( 1"\v beneath
K eliey *ald he w a* informed by them moving
lead* to le** crowding and !m
fUfirr
M
i»*
|«?*
•
»
4*!'irt
of
Mtir
fn
I
n
happv
t'r
idd'
d
I
In
ills
wr
ifr
J ter Handing under tie* three
The annual barbecue for CM) proved lanltatinn.
lit, placard
the mayor of Oviedo Dial th* ra
i "log Ii " l P’t" t Hr .1*
D O V ER , Del '-R—The State of|h ot|*c* at Ota"ge Ave and It'll' d&lt;*HV&lt;"'f .ifi*’ tn»Mf ijllnff *
horllv
tmplnyev and fam lhei w ill be hold
*' d ir*, on wa' h th rrr alio in
"Apbarentl.v In thete populallun* dio bad lieen given them ftre. He
fm
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Old
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'
Delaw
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gen
to
ccurt
todiy
m
is
t
at the F a rm e r*' Auction Mark'd rim* dlnemtnatlnn I* reduced, ex
• td&lt;rj)'l» num''»t». quickly *euacetiled th* » h " riff of. "doing an attempt to abcltib the National
r
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pull
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She
»*td
»ba!
■
i
t
"
flowed
no
n u t Tuesday eveniog
* I *b, bannrt »t-d d et'.rn yrj It,
ooture to vlnn D delayed to later everything you ran to muh me
tlin k 1i'1’ * !»1*ypf| m» our rnun to *tg" ■
»
for fhe Advancement of dec the house* off ibr st” S when | l
■' le.l'tatti-* from th# onlife and even to adulthood, and out of the countv. I have rotne I" A n n
At in id oi o* n
ft * 1,
* 1 . Id ,
tty'* dr vel*M iH irrifM i JtriMfV &lt;fp
White
People,
one
of
thr
Iru
d
rti
it
rained
for reaton* not dearly under- the eiunmitilon, nod w ill go to
I the , g r mi,'i,i I" " I mg pupils
KING SI/F.D CIG ARFTS
r 111 p 1
■ M lill f| 14
ff rp trig 'to nr ,
In
the
rccrnl
tu
c
c
e
iifu
l
fight
It
wav
leirned
thi*
&gt;'"•
had
ti»’
ilood, infection I* more likely to the people if n ere»v«rv." tie said
FOR F IR R PRF.VKYT 1 0 N
»ji I’l l " . • . seek mil • he t rut ti. r.ilrn ty . fe-pltr I l i c l s l It* I 1 ni
against racial inlegration in the | of thr hno*r* eonnr&lt;i»d to onr
In . . naralytlr dl*e«ve.
that If a county radio wa* in th* M ilford high school
G R A N D R A P ID S , "M ich Ifi - re*ulf
water rnelrr » P 'r hr 'om plaincd »■* i» fo il" Ii.. pe'llll". •'" '"m rnetit. m um • • pp" iti 01 lo tl" ."Mb'
MA I It I'A I IS 1
"Severe epidemic* are Chirac
Grand Rapid-, ha* endorved king Irrlitlr of thne olbrrwhe more police car he wanted one for hi*
AH y Gen II Alftrrt Young laid ih r wa* b&lt; Ini! 'h a ri!" t ' &gt; milch r r It 1#»ff* i r l Hit pf |itr* f fit" p f s« nn id I tr i"id itia t v p ' l " , t .1
O K I AIIOMA t'l I V r Police de
&gt;11 - r on dot O' Hom e. 11 Ir
Aliyor lllggtfdwth.ini I’ d* h elp .'I1 »»i p«|rain&lt;l f'erdo'n
llre d r ig tre lv —big one* IT teel lortunale »orietlei."
car.
last night In Wilmington that hr tor water
r &gt;• it tte *rh r' 1 ueker** aufamnill t t i ' i ’l r llp
Sheriff (lobby »*td tb«t KeUey would bring thr action In the Cruel .lt d she would h ive t , have two f »* r r| "Its "f I»r« ‘ h. t M-r*11 on of win
Iona anti IS lnrhe» in diameter
I bile h ul b«-err parked tn fit" twoI lo 1 1 .rf .1. pin , .•* Ilo
kill [1 nod f 1**' &lt;1 Iff rif 'I'pnt tlirtll y.
Idiey have been plared Ihnuigh
"w a* abaolutriv niDtaken t plac­ of Chancery here and al the *am- n ie lrr*
' P M N TO W FD
't "ir rune lung enough arid hauled
C’ltv Mgr W irrcn Know lev tv MT1-I 11 lot II* ll.» f tri if miniate so* llll .1 lo ' 01 1 I' Is dor -n1'
out the city In obvervance ol Fire
H O L L Y W O O D 'jS-K H m aclrr*** ed the radio out there for the tn n r would aik that a re c rlv rr
lit' Red *1 *
.01 ' I it to h rvfq u it In *
rln lt n fill *’ini' Nil '1 f**iiill' -il |fr 4k- 1 In- trrn litr
Prevention Week
Pier Angell and tlnger Vic D a benefit rif the people in that end hr appointed to wind tin the aflair checking into the m.►1 f►a *
Ii* id' iit ( ompLiinr-l ii ha t been
........1st M l i t 1
Each ca rrie * the «tng.m "chap mone are engaged and plan In be of the county "
1
Kf P
l*
1 • *riifri* 4 1*4-8 h d t1*Or|*
of the avioclatinn rh a rte re ! t"
■tost* Mittr s o i * .
l 1I-•
I I I 0 0 -0 1
S a t .1 M " •' 1
'•&lt; ,'•&gt; 1 )• d I f . ' jmn 1 1111111. iii l i1 In * a#r v don't let il wrd MKitt, povaddy Ihi* monUt
crone y ru r rtg a rri
C o m m r . Fourakre remietted D alau arr
I I 'ir- |x o ' • '1 11* '»
it Ilo
the com rut* 1 01 tor p&gt; mi don t p'l mk All* h lx If tl « if ity ■
* . Mu i^inn
go out »lone
The 21 year old actreiv, b&gt;rn in they "lake their arguement unite
Young c o n t e n d e d that the
r r f "t Zoo* A I ' f i l l |. ii 1 'll lit
F ire t hief Fran k N. Rurn* u id I Italy, and the c r « n e r, R rw tk lfn plare e|*e." while Commr. Rlown N AAW P had violated it* charier l&gt;erale .&lt; -m ill itrocriv tore it hrm ittf ( (in * ►, I 1■V1^ •■ft-," 11 .t rip mo fh,
" th e m I" r !* t 01 .1
I f r s.»i9fi i*f f o il.* * i
e le r llo r
80 per cent &lt;t the r lly '* fire* I n ' native of Italian extraction, have Miller laid the *ale (hould have which provided II would "prom o!" h rf new revldrnce, 17»c» W 111ti 11 |M&gt;ti*il»i111,
I f/,.cctfti.
lu l t d .
r
pin*
St. She Itad operat'd on« «l 1131
s s t ll lie p o d ' l l l " i i i ' ; b l a l 1 h '
an average year are Irareahle to known «aeh other irv e ra l y«wr* hern adv»rtUe*l .
I'ommr. Ibxld and protect the constitutional gu.11 , W 12 th under 1 v a rtm tr granted
I11 b* * n m i’li t H t u t ih Ail" n r it,
M i l si lit n f f | » r
a c a re le ivly dDcarded rig aret
Neither ha* Been married licfo rr
(('antlnued Dn Fage Three I
tro ntlnurd On Page Three)
( lo n iin u " ! tin I ’ ig r lb i&gt; * i
t&gt;y thr City
k s
3
She wa* In . 1 rutted t &gt; ! &gt;ke tlo
matter up with the ftt v board oi
adjuitm ent Commr John Krider
" (te s te d that City M,
Warren
M r * 111 ' V Ir* -b *►1 , m l trd
Koowle* arevner
, temporary d'*d at .'1 iti , to r-iUiv it Ihr
variance by tr|rir!i’&gt;nr
V n lu -tr ' tin'- Nur .m „ Horne 11
T h r woman -rid she made II"
D e l and
loll vlng 10 l llo r s , o'
living lor her fam ily thiough Ilo two i n f ,
.lie had lo'-it in tin
vbirr
liorilf for |b r p i f Hit#-** ytrt-k .
XTr
In b w 1 horn Jn l* 2.\
It It tie r kh’tltl tl|’|" it 'd t&gt;*fot' Itfu in M il tan Mt Min had liver!
tlir coninilsvloit and tequi .trd p in * irtford for *Irr p i t tat p a p
to year |r# s r on r It&gt;• owned pro
anti 't l?u P dmi tto Ave tor thr
rn-rty where h" oprratf th" San pad few year*
ft d T ra ile r Park ‘I lie matter wa
She w .is ui active n irm lw r nt
la bird
Ihr F ir t Xfrlhu'fl ' f hurrh

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Prosperity Contributes To Polio
Theory O f Pediatrics Academy

Contract OK'd By Commit vnn
For Sa leO j Additional Band',
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S tro lling
In Sanford

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Reach Agrpcmeiil

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Onlricslc Issue

Elks 5ah/liny
Nnl inti's l}t

Mrs. Irish D ?
In Nursiiuj Home

The Wester u Auto s r-"r w.i
granted a pet mil In sell hand
tpini.
A here and wine |ire ti,r •*■».
granted tn fM-rr lunrt f it tb* I

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p m * Ave

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A request fur a afreet light nt
li'vi W Kith St a t * tabled f&lt;"
furthee iludv

patrol tea iaalnerrod by prika aafriy afflnr ArwM ^HUau
Showa (lari to rltkt) are (Deal row) WllUaroa, Mtrri ct-ifaM
F. N. Anfaewa, I n Jriwe HeeKrt CWrry, Ctarffo Carroa, Ha
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Wealty N a n p a and LoRay Scott and (th ird row ), K a a rita D ado,
F h lrlya If o f f , J a a w s Drown, Johnny .Hina Ir tun, Jaarow E lU y ,
A W i Tarofo, A . C . Laatfo Joe S traw s, C ah if Mr Umw, and Je ro n U h
Jnbaoem. ( H u f f Photo)

A * * A a b y t l&lt; * a A * a * &gt; .i ♦*v,-A ,-&gt;.*c * *

R D A T rA F S F .ff
P O L IC E A fT IflN
DAIJoAR UR — A Dalla* man
nfferad a variety nf era son* why
hr owned a boat. He «ald y rs trr
day he bought a truck with tin
boat in it. Then he *ald he won
the c ra ft In a dice game.
Police had another version
They said he itole It.

S u r v lv o t. no lu ll
ta n v i d r f i
Mr
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G it e ir y , b-'tli ol Sanford, Ihft-r
l i l i i " , and f-itir tirplirw

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I p m lom-Mus
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Fu nrt rl Hi me with Mir Hrv Mil
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Giants Big 3 Foreign Ministers, Adenauer
W.in3rd
Meet
To
End
W
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German
Occupation
6 To 2
The New York Giant* crept lo
wilhln one game of Ihr wurld
kliumiiiouihlp today by healing
Ihe (Irvrlatid Indian*. 6 2, In thi
third game f the World Seiiev
The Giant* have won all three
gallic* id Ihe *erie»
The dav dawned muggy and
,’loudy ami more than .00 gathered
n \ m i i x m i i i v i i it p h i ss
al .Municipal .Stadium early lo get
I In- tiiiiigliny’ ul’ wliite mill N egiii pupils I'nihcil ileuum
bleacher and ilamling room tick
el« The U lu u reirrved ira ti and
at rat mil* in al least !&lt;*‘v rii Italtim m e pulilii* ni’tiooln tmlay
hu* ticket* were mid in advance
ami II N i'p iix's taileil tn app* :ii at a M ilfiutl, |)**1, ncliiKd
Tf.e 2U.UUU utherv went on vale
ntIt'lul*•! In memlit rs ul 'lie u i a iv earlier Ibis week.
today.
Just liefoie finises slnrleil ill Suiitherii lliyfh Si’IumiI hi
opposing pllrheri were ClevrI .O N D O N (,l*. — Th e w e v
linltiinore this tiiorniiip. some ••*'*&gt; pupils inilleil aliout nuisily
ml'* .Mike Garcia. who won 19
lam
and hut right during Ihr regular
Some carrietl plaeiirtls retulilip "Negroes not allow e»l" ami tern Hu T h re e f.ueigii m iniirivoli and New York’* Hubcn
t i i - met w ith IVe&gt;t (ternian
"on strike" I'eat’liers siiatclie.l the placards from them
(•oiner. a right hander with a 17 9
t li.iitcelli,)• Konrad Ailenauer
I’olice
in
sipiad
can
and
a
patrol
wagon
broke
up
the
record
dcninust rut ion telliny Ihe pupils to go to school or telurn imlnv to liritw up a general
Ground crew men al Ihr huage
:igt 1 'i‘in e iit
p r t ft it p a h&gt;
home MeJiotli.il, .19 Neg'loei le
tladlum. largest
gi fur batrbal! Ill the
glitei*d al Die *ch.sd rtdeted Itit
wcritl, turned out lieforr *un up lo
night f u ll- tn «'ti*l ihe nineremove a larp they had pul down
billldllig III a gleup .oi.l ii» lineal*
'i :u - l.i I »(V upathin of W es­
io protect ihr playing llrld from
weir hraul
ts
i ii (ie iiu u iiv .
yrvlerday'* tlorm
At ulhel lultlinolr iv'ImkiN Ihrn
wa* piikeluiij, nolle 41.(1 ll.lliilll
A iju iik grant ot political
Alter winning Ihe lin t two
aUnil
came*. Ihe (iiant* were tavored
inlcirndn a tu u.r ri-ycst-sli
io win Ihe vrriei by 12 S in ihr
Ihr || Nrk'ii-)'* J&lt; Milbuvl * ln ril
' Ki. t .I* h un b’uvwrnmtnt ap*
tjrtling al llriio, whrrr buokmak
hullir, llili'gialuol haiilk)' villlt'li'd
(•*•&lt;••l %if 14i41.1v n U ir. hi tht
i-n are legal
a «)'lliat'k yrifenlay when a n u
III 1.4 lift ttoll
f•
nf tirfn &lt;
The bevl ol tevrn irriev call
trhoid Inunl jiiiiouni'i'd it »•&gt; n
r* Hi tl’ ltl ’ to . b| 4.a ■•tor rest4l *1 ft
lor third, fourth and lillh game*
•eluding an Inlrglation ui li i il
..1 |t( 4‘ll.f
io lx* played In Cleveland II any
Iht- l.akrvii'ii Vlr irhuul I un hail
I fit* ilhal lUi'i'i" * i H.« ..rn \\s\ \ v\ I INK NI \I«H H l l i v i l I l(»ii I Minn d .f n ami o
more are needed. Ihr dubi will gi
In rn attending via** aid alumi
I \I.I.A»HSM » f
I n n in r plli'dtl d hl'a'ldtjllOflS designed l i
I . N|f|iilt|«*. •hr |ii rw»»|i *i| uul akkullll «a»lilrr
uf
hack to New York
Iwiiltuiili nf tlir wliiti- •linlt'iil• in iiilirr 4|»i|i in Hu* i •in tninii ni b*1111' t \\ e*l l.i ritun ii. ipi in a
Ihr SanliMtl Nllmli* N.ilinfi.il llinl*. aii Im.||* ••I*In tluitf 1*.'» )ra i«
GIANTS FIRST
tfi'frrr • allijin-i•in-: »" (iiu uI'His .1 linin' hi Moriil.i'*
«*f %rnirp %»illi lhal iiinIII uI iuii I tin UtlU l*rgan an U*«tl*krr|&gt;« i % had hueii &lt;i.ii ;n ■ aw &gt;i mi fuidr i
lawknian hll Garcia'v Iir*l pilcl
W ih the Negroes absent alien
■•-•ii *eenii-.l a-'iire.l iii.r dti.-I
iti% fttn .in Mi.iiui iilV.tr
lor a vinglr but alter Hark fanned t fur Ihr l»Alkk «hi Ihl I, 11*1. (M a ll I'IiuId )
iljin r al Lakeneu \iu j n i n j I •« % t elll Ihl* III )| 1st 4 Si 11414*|lir
ales agreed in principle yeilcr* i« forced al irroml bv Mueller
•harpl*
•• if V •n lll.ll If |% 4ll*l f(J4 ilai un a compromise plan for caaV had throw by Strickland, al
tuHt'd German rearmament
'the Milfurd boaiil van! il rr t.l •II bills 4 IUII
templing a doubleplay, lei Slurllrr
sfilldi'd Ihr llili'giatlull ul In ‘ in
Delegate* preilis'lrd the c mlrriirorifi*
\
H rju fifu rn .
to lo trrond .May* brought Sturl
Ihr Inlelml ol the wrllair id llu •lelllll) n|4|, 411111III' \ 4,|ll| it !• •lice would end *ugt'i*tiiu!ly ijIrr home wilh a tluglr lo light I'liilliru
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whole "
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'.ul -I i’n' progiam and h&gt; draft
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( ’ S Secrelart . f stale D ,11ft
•i•i•* ii«.ii% n»fh*rniinae iniMnliri biup
Avila made a nice running calrh ul
i*.m ill •ln 'liJ *rt-.i|ii| »ier |urllrdi'h
Foreign
Sei-reiary Anihnny
lairkinan'* high foul fly
m
i r .' i) . • i i
NIkm.I |k%ii IIi Ih In nf If14 fiik’lt
•i ll-ill ..f llu h iwant* rluh. aiut
No runv. no hit*, no error*, our
•iilen an I I tench Premier Pierre
ncKo-'I’s I MU tthlll* n||I&gt;!4’I»|n Vi 4%4 flliltli n| tiiMit tirilftItl/Alldllft, J.
■ * nu into i i'l ih** Imaiil of *,*hia»l
tell
t|b| I'lll.llisb- \bllll |»b'|b«l||% f It'll! If lbi Metnle* France
A TI A N T t r I iiu&gt;ii *|Mik*'v
liu In
Inaviili'l uf Il.r Sain bra'll l»4&gt;&gt;iolliiii. t Ijn i' n
INDIANS SFCONII
i i 44IIIimiiiin|w .rii.i .iti.'ii.14nri* 4
I’ .'I* and I .hu wa re especially
IVirtr
(M'lv
Ni*%rril
nttiri
m
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ir
men fur atmul Vtww ivm •m|m*i
-.■ ol \ •ii)\ aliJ * mrmhei uf
Malrskl fouled lo Lock man
III# *I Ilk!- 1)1tib'll.l 4N I .4141llltllll b* inti •&gt;)■ in gel Mo u tiii’lgnly pro
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Phlllei walked but wat forced al vlvory winki'iv h«*r wllhdiaw" IIII 8va*l....... I Ihr Fil*l I’l r . l l
:iam under w ai iii .no dialelv to a*
iMlfll'l IUi' n
.tinI ImimIi’I ib irk
nlw^
thru notice ill IrilutliJtli'U ill cull
trronu when Gumrr made a leap
Ii i tail I lull i'll
sjggln po.
II* nib'll |« M"|*l 4*11) fill b41|| lu bolster Xdi'ii.iuer ‘s sagging
\ irmup 4*f \4hllr
m It.41
Ing *lop of Strickland'* high tract with the'Snullu in Itcll IrliM.'lbi.li llu- hank'* uilin
|'|. ••! llll* I V|*4' III «|dl'Ntl l(N lllf | it Ii*al slot k at hiioie
1 111101 r
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ii
lm
ptione t o.
'••oncer and Hwew to William*
m u n l) mu, al*u hrgan »* a
1 1,. . bam iii i * trmig Socl.llit
4*n irf||«4'«l l*» rin tori
I.onnle 11 llan'el. ihatcinan ul I.-.kkti |n i -alii i walking lui i ||4I I |l|f|t’N|||||f lit* al llll|NN|l&lt;|| •e| *bill"’
Ihomp'on threw out Hrgan
gpu'iiiun, tsnieti opiMtrd yV'eti
hul v **14 4 lli'n&lt;l 4 I 'utliiiiiiiilbi
l;*
Ncf'io
cViiltlii(n
I*
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4
k1
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v»'
ii
Nu run*, i* hit*, no error*, onr Ihr bargainln*! committer lm Ih* i|iir * ii at* iii ihr n«*r itrfmii't
.11 luwliv's t'lill | lido NA ro.
(•'II c ljll I III* 44iHIII'll all'** .*11 llll .'tlhe! I'll J . I’ll .Ml il ill* it
left
f'niniminlra'lon*
\(mk*iv
ul
I i i - l Naliuiial Hunk •l infold rinuhinl |&gt;Ij iu It* pirkil ul Ir^Nf ••ildiii placr al %ifill Ii ri'ita ir ,'ii'ki'it up iiiip&lt;utai,i sutes after
America It'IOI. «aid la*l nitfhl llu ha* ••luil u, a u!l r and
i-rami'* n -n n i reie.ii.in uf the
ii .iiiu t I |m i Niihb vi n r 111.' n1111
HANTS TH IR D
Ihr
wlthdiawsl
mean* I hr i a* iii.i .|« a**i*laut i 4*' u • rally (liur ollii r m Iur I n m llir n l)
., iHi-i ,| f.iir ipi-an Anns plan
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Hark tingled and. on a hll and winker* will continue lindrr ttir
The loin minister* had before
Ih i
to.mill
l.di.l
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run play, Mueller ilnglrd Ihniugi
old eontrarl, whiih etplied thlv
III III lei OIOII,end Hulls gti'pjtrd
It.un an.| runinl in Yidrll*. Ga . ni4* nil 4 i till’ll! I*y llir « il) Mil in to llll’N*••* fir N411I
lion, tending Hark lo third Mayt week.
it lion I'uii, iii illi e &lt;d evprrlt at
I Ih nh I'anir tu Sanfunl in
” 1 to.. 1*1 llu* .•|*illi. ii totmi *
bounced lo Mafetkl ar.d Hark wa*
lie said, howrtec. lhal II dues Alniih. I '26 III i* oiaiileil hot I »r*A iillirr M.i iv I.iimI ii !.*tn i fill &gt;1 mi milmal lnii’1 hi l«n« i i % j I'linb h,i I' intlllg j i' i nil ol
rapped *i|f third. Uul Hark evaded not tlgnllv am agrrenirnl mill
i billl llltl lllf* *i i'l r f it I*.ll
Ul, I•IClllt
t,n. no I'll lid i *n
Ihe lag long enough lu let Mueller the company.
III \\ .1n!i||i»’|..|i .in i kTllniirt | «f III I Mill 4111 ill llu 17(1111dll. Ifl4
Inl,ii maul* said ludlrs ami MruM In ii a-kid how I • likrd Wulk (fir I nt 4-1 n| ilr itiiiiiiii itt 4 4*in in t
lit* llil.’ I nf111• i|i 11.#*
hit.•dill
reach Ihird and May* get lu »er
t,
I I an, i app* ,1 e I leads to VI
The withdrawal ol nolter waini* in Ih* hank in*' ho* nr«* Mi* bitfit rub’ll IIi .41 n«'ilfit*r I *14* i midI i I *•11b |u | n|* |s 4 b4’|i u|% Ibffb |b4b
und Thompvon wa* purposely Intelpirtrd av meaning U ul un
Ilh 11 p ,i in Edan foe
llinlr .aid. “ I uvrubnllv inu*l have llllli»ll Iff Inllful I.4AN |* 4btlat*lt 44'.1III%I llll’ »tdlf *l| I l'l| .•1.1 .4.
paiied, loading the ba*et, and dec Ihe Taft llaillei Act. thru
ii, ,in, . ii ,i. in, I ,ii . Irelate
Ill'll III! milk ul I Wlluli.nT hair ««'i!ir4!ali&gt; n •*( iMikriiili'h iii I9»t«*r |!,a I Kill*.I M.ill’* I II ' 11111-III b l ll
ilhode* came In to bal fur Irvin
i
&gt;
n
ol
inlein
lo wind up Ihr uccn
be no vtrtkr hi Ihr rin
Ihe pinchhltting teniatlon hit the rnuld
nl.1) 1.1 With ll foi
lung"
llu 1 Iiltlinillllsl I'allt i. a ' i
•i',
.* i n i * iiu , onlral »y•a|j l r Ir a\11
pluyrv
tnmrdlatrly,
vlner
m&gt;liir
pilch inlo rlght. tcuring Iwn
•in i* pri'pernl
Isaihire Frrld»m ruled agamsl I •''••" *uhversiie i.rgaiii/ali.in I i
lb i* a nu-nilier id Ihr i ’hainlirc
run* and tending Ttiumpion to ul ronlrail Iri inlualuui mml hr
Me.illllllll'. Ito Alllis would ir
I •uiiiliirier and Ihr f in l I’lr i Mrs Sarah Keyes id New York . •onuiioni-l I'ail* as a poldi- ..
glvrn
al
Iravl
Cn
day*
brfuir
a
Ihird William* wa* aafr on a bunt
lull uillnuit delay additional
Negro wh . iltrllipl.ll lo n.h- will. ••-»•«* has leased l.i esisl Ih
hi
Ii
nan
'
lit)i•
h.
and
I*
a
funner
strike.
when Garcia hesitated amt then
illlcal ami ecouoinlc lights to ihe
Nrgoilalois plan
trsunir inrinlM-i ol Ihr Junior ( ’hnnihrr of while passengers un an intmlnte la-gl'lalure has lunlid as a la
overthrew fir»t. scoring Thompson
hllv in Nollll I'arullllJ Die ease *’••* it iv nut a iMi’lliral pally Imi •erman. In return lui guarantee!
t iiinllo-lir
Weilrum tappeil bark lo the talk* brie al II a.m Monday.
now Is ripet-leil lo rre rilr a lull a Ire isonaldi-. t-ons|uralorial m from Adenauer* gnvemmcnl covthe union ha* piulnlnl a "no
mound and wa* out hul Rhode*
Il inirallun Willi Its hand rai-e. -1 Ills’
review hy Ihe l . v
and William* advanced Gomel slclkr" provision In Ihr new
i in agree m m i to work out a
Ihe stale DellliN'rallr h iiis enlom agamsl every non I’omniunl'l gus .'■■inmiiii
ronlrarl.
vtrurk out
pulley with lhr three oc•inioinl
in. holing Ihe lu ll.,
In
Georgia
Ihlew
lull
so|i|mil
loThree runs, three till*, one error
ups ii.c p„w i i s lufm &lt; entering ne
4 K Ii III.nil. Sjlifold *ald liHlay
Stale*
lie said
a
"private
«rho)iP'
.irnmd
Iwo left
diatiuns
with ihr llutsiani (cr
lhal In lias w ithd ra w n Ir-iin lh r | ii,m l spun nu t I)v Gus Mi l Ol io
INDIANS THIRD
i peace Dealt au I isunificatiM.
rave lor State irn a to r
D
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INNOI
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I'alinadge Flidursrd also hy llu
Rhode* went Into tell Held for
I Germany
He ■id he had lui (-ouiiurnl lu governor n 1111111.111- Maivm Grithiii MIAMI e \regular .piarleil
Ihe Giant* Huh Lemon halted foe
'! Apprtit al ot i uolliiui.l AlilrJ
in
sh•
unlit
after
the
rlecllon
Garcia and fanned Smith lined to
Ihe ainrlidliient would th al Hu- dti ll.-lid ul 1% i-en|s l*er than- m idiiiiui*lr .Hon ol Mist tier tin
Hi
mauling
cainlldalr
*
are
Dmig
stuck, piyalde n ,i 2’.
Gome* and Tfl.mpton threw out
i Priiiil**lon lui Allied troop*
John W 1‘hiilipi. k&lt;i dud at tit- la- Min-ironi. Sanford, amt J J way lol Hie stale I i leplare n dilli guiiinmn
Avila
svhools willi "prlvalr *i-ln«dv‘ lu wa* auniiiincrd yesterday liy Na lu remain in Givmany .&lt; pirl uf
home
In
Geneva
at
1
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in
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No run* no hits, no error*, none terday alter an ilium uf about Pairi'h. Titusville
I &gt;1■31 III I lies
inalhtalii n-gii gallon
ilunllnuid llu I'ege I hire I
left
two yean
Hr had lived at Geneva lor tin
GIANTS FOURTH
Art Houltrman goes in lo pilch p ut 33 year* Ih wai fmin (h i for Indian* Lockman thrown oul IBC7 at Carnesvilti Ga Ih- wa
short lo first Dark file* oul h. a retired fartnrt and I'ltru- grow
tight and Mueller pop* to *rcoml rr and a member nt the *..... ..
liaptlvf i hurrh
(Cuutmue.i On Page Slit
Survivors include tits widow
Mrs Minnie It Phillip-, our Is
Irr. Mr* Kill III a I li-n-Ulnl Sun
vrl. Teas*; one lilollirr. It II
Phillips, Itoyitmi Ga . and s* v
rral niece* a*d nrplirws
Funeral servirrv will lie held
al II a m .Saturday al the g ia ir
ing body blows. More dangeruu. vide In Ihr Geneva I'rmelrrv llu
whenever a chance prrtenu Itself, Rev W ll Kyier Mims, loriuri
il hits below the belt, gouges an psvlor ol the Geneva Haptlii
( ’hurrh. will olhrialr
eye and uses an elbow
Frirndv rnav call at lhr Hits
"The latest tw|*t in the long
frayed line of Communul party von Funeral Home haul u.I
dogma, their latest diversionary
tactics, claims communism is but
a form of socialism— an end ami »
goal which can be etlablivheu
peaceably and through cunstllu
tional means. . . .
TA LLA H A S S EE * RogDtration
’’Erecting a latte facade of co
operation, the party now says, ‘wr fur Ihe Nov 2 general elcclion
ire reoiy to work with all Amen end* fomorries. and Secretary of
cans no matter what our patt rela Stale R A Grav rrmlnded cmmlv
lion* or present differences may rrgiitralion tupcrviuir* today thev
be. to block war and fascism, to were reuulr**)t In report In hi* nf
save U S . living standard*, to i* fice within five day* lhr numbrr
store free exchange of Idea* and of rrgiitnreit eli*clor*
r.) Mrs. F.mary Spelr, Mrs. M. II. I lu n t i m r , Mrs. Rsrl im m y ,
t'EHT S C H O O L B O Y B l '8 P A TR O L — Drlrvra of local nrhuol
The .ecretary of ilate’* office
debate on Ihe great Issues facing
Mrs. Grace Fwfwards. C. I.. Hoym of Geneva. J. C. Mute nf Lake
buses and membera af Ibe newly .e n ta ile d school boy bus palrul
the nation. We pcopoie a coming a.limatcd total reeiHration w-nul.i
Monrue, Mrs. Mildred Squire*. Mrs. C, K. Cknrpenlng, Mrs. Vlr*
met Iasi nigbl af Ibe Future Farmers of America building and rrtogether of all progressiva and nm clove to Ihe 1932 general rice
ginia
inia Henderson of Lake Monroe a
and II. D. Muse of Lnko Monron.
rri«rd information from Pllmn. Arnold Williams (standing at far
lion
figure
uf
1.339
136
e*rn
though
democratic force* to consult will,
Williams eiplainrd lo Ik* palrul mrmbers
n
Ikal (he safely of chdrighty uf (he Hanford poller force, overseer uf Ibe palrol uro|tri.
each other and lo make such con •talewide Interest it lr«* now lhan
drrn who rid* Ihe buses is Iheir prime consideration. Thev nro
Police Chief Roy W'illlama (standing, fourth from left) and TIrloo
sultutloa and working together a In that red hul prriiJenlial elecllon - If.
supposed lo guard and direct children across streets, keep order on
ll. Harrison (standing at far left) of Ihe Florida Highway
year
habit.'
Ihe buses and watch for cars which may pa&gt;* a stopped but and
Irui addressed Ibe group. Members of the palrol, alanding behind
Primary reaitlraliun last sprim
“ The new tine bleata for Ihe totaled L33S S23. divide I av fil
gel iheir license number*. Abvenl 1**1 night were llarv.y Pugh,
are (left
bus drivera wilh whose tehlrle* Ike?
they perform Ihrlr
Iheir duties,
dull
a
bus drner, and William Phagan. Terry Davis and John Brown, pa­
right) Nolfey Dunn. Virgil Hpirry, ‘L. C.
Smith, John It ul ler
lu rieh
consumption of those who are gut lorn: Democrat* 1.197 .17, Repub
" BmllJ
lrol boys, (b u ff Photo)
lions id ilamploo, Claud* Hilled (namtd at cap
title that the part? advocates » 'team 111.26*. and other paitu*
Alhorl Gibbv,
DoiUe Hatch' (lirutenaniy and Frances Jiminei. Dr/rvra are ( L lo
peaceful path to aocullam. . .
7,123.

R a cia l

Su tlers

WORLD SKICIhX— Tli|« M-rnr a w typical throughout Ih* rilj
yesterday ■llrtniMui ■&gt; Iwdona actititjr look a sudden alump and
thoughts lutnni l&lt;&gt; a murr impurtani topic— (hr World Series.
S«mr Mfimd a lilt briy about haring thrir picture taken U j I Ihr
above Ktoup al llir &gt;1. John* Hroll) Co.. l i t S'. Park A ir., watchInn Ihr game on Trlriisiun held lit ground. (Stall Pl.otu)

Ex-Governor Advises
'Adding2 0 0 Patrolmen
Caldwell Offers Suggestions Today
At 6th Annual State Safety Parley
S I. PKTERSBURG lA*&gt;— Fulmer liur Mlllanl Caldwell to.lav |&gt;m*
iin a l adding 20(1 mmr patrolinrn to tlir Florida Highway Patrol and
letting up a point avatrm lor drivers a* two wav* to curb Florida**
highway drath lull
.
('aldtarll, who al»&lt;&gt; *a&lt; loinirr Irdrral civil drlrnar adminiatrator.
p pavc thrar iiiiav in a aprrch at Ihr aiath annual highway aalrty conIdrnci hrrr.
II.- explained Ihr atatr should inaugurate a |K»int ayatrm to niraiurr onsalr prrlormanrr of driver*. Hr aaid It would work thi* wav:
A illlirr would hr plvrtl point* or demerits lot violation* or seeldrutt When a frrtaln number ot
point* appear on the driver’* rev
uni and if he rontinuea hit viola
lion* he It called into a hcarim:
which may m u lt in lirenie rrvu
cation or tutpcntion
('allwell aaltl Ihe “Kreateil In
cenlive for tale and temihle driv
Inf l« Ihe tight nf a tlale highway
patrol car. It we can pul more
ol them on the road lor mure hour*
Cl the dav we will tave live*, in
tunra ami property."
The gridiron coiiteil between
Ftplainini then- now are 2lo
Ihe Unuer liy ol Flurida and Au patrolmen. he tuitgevird the nr*i
burn L'nlvwiit)
tomorrow ui L*g!tlaluie add Ito more patrol­
(•aineiville will Ih- broads a -1 try men and Ihr 1957 session put on
VVI'll It Game lime i« 2 p m.
another loo
•*Then, I rrcuminend thal each
patrol car be attigned lo two men
and that they, tret ween them, keep
that car on the highway IS nr 1C
hnurt every day. There will he
tome Inconvenience for the patrol
men In having to divide Ihe time
ol Ihe car In toclr manner but Si
ran be done and great benefit* can
he enjoyed by the public "
lie put Mil a third itiggrilioo
for improving highway vafrly: F.v
umliialioii ol the rffrclivriir** ol
high tchool driver erluralioit. lie
explained only aliout IS tx-r rent
ol Ihe public trhoolv learn dnvei
education and he wav not In a
Dutillon lu vay whether *ucli train
ing t« ellrclive. He valil Ihe mailer
«huuld tie «ludird and il it I* a step
in the right direction more empha
»i* should lie put on it
Tile xalelv conference, xlartel
during Caldwell’* adminivtratinn
1* a rlliten* group working with
MRS. LMMA ll\ H n .IN I
ollinalv who have anylhinr
Kigkly aevro yrar* young. Sir*. •late
I.nroia llartliur irlrbralrd her to do with lalily.
Caldwell raid he did not IhlnV
birthdai yesterday with Ire cream
. and rake In hrr numn al Monroe Ihe conferencri have accomplished
I Corner. An open houve wav held av much ai they ihould have. Uul
,.e *aid
..... Ihe
.... piddle llvell .can
...
" and Irimdt and neighbors drop then he
ped In throughout Ihe day. M n. *ay Ju»l how: rffrrllve a highway
llaMlIne hat lived In that area for •airly program II want*
"Hefnre Ihr vlalr ran lake rr
Ihe pavl 3S yearn.
frdlal action II la necessary lhal
• • •
Al.TAM O N TK SPRINGS - "The a* rlliten* we determine Ihe dr
Stream linen" a four piece, all­ gree or relief we wi*h lo enkry
girl nrcheitra will play lor a dance Tlie public ha* Ihe power In reiture
at Amrrirau Iwgmn
-'ll*1 Old Glory Ihe number of accident* by lo or
Poll Nu IBS. Altamonte Spring*. SO per cent Ovir routs* mu»l be
Salurd.1) night Irom II lu 1230 determined by Ihe number of live*
o'clock The poll home II locale. we wi*h lu »»ve."
Pra.de l.ake on Highw ay 11
Acting Gov John* wa% lo make
The public i&lt; Invited lu at­ Ihe principal talk tht* monilng
tend J&gt;e Paveli'hak and Charlie but he wat unable to allenJ and
Miller are ro chairmen (nr ihr l.arry Lung, former president ol
danre eommitlrr. ami the po
Ihe tlale rrallort, spoke lu hi*
rommaiulrr i* Wall tlonder ol place
Feni Park Proceed* from Ihe
dance will lie used lo makr pay
ACTING m .NN
inrntv on a mortgage now on lh&lt;
NAMF.I) A T I M F
Pool h&gt; me
G AIN ESVILLE oP-Tbe I'nlver
*lty of Florida yetferday named
lixiav marked ihe ticginnlng nf Hr Roland H F/ittler acting dean
albage **rvke without any ratra &lt;&gt;• the College of Du«lnea* Admin
rea. le^al revtdrni* wifh alley* at
titration
Ihe rcai of their properties are lo
place yathage can* al the bark
proper!v line*, while Iho.e with­
out alley* are lu place them hack
of Ihr front line of (heir house*.
Garbage ram are not lo tw placed
at c u id * at such artiou It illegal.

S trollin g
1
In Sanford

rf

In teg ra tio n
Set-B ack

Dulles, Eden
Aie Anxious

Lawyers Making
Last Minnie Tty
Fo Save North

Two Employes 0 / Local Batik

Observe 2!ith Anniversaries

Union Action
Averts Strike
Against Bell

Brady Withdraws

John W. Phillips
Dies A t Residence

Communists Trying New Attack
FBI Director Hoover Reports

Movie Time Table

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mi •
"A Rutter I* Wailing"
1:17 • 3 SO • l i l - 7:26 - 9:29
R A TU R H A Y
H*» Office open* I2:4S
"Mr. Walkie Talkie"
".Secret of Outlaw Flat*"
S U N D A Y • M ONDAY
**Martiiftren! Oh«ea»lon"
1:C0 • 3 08 g- 4:16 - 7:24 * • 32
M OVIKLAND
.Star!* 6 40
"Ca..*aln Scarlett”
7 O • lO Ifd
h:39 only
S A TU R D A Y
“The Sirs' ger Tioin Tevaa"
"I1i« I ’nUmrd Breed"
8 'trta 6:40
S U N D A Y • M ON DAY
"Living It U n "
COLOR Kb DRIVE IN
FR ID A Y • S A TU R D A Y
"Bland at Anarke River"
(color I
SUNDAY
"W River Slre.t"
Start* 7:15

WASHINGTON ul*-FB! Director
J. Edgir Hoover said today U S
Communitlt are pcJdling a new
parly line ba«ed on pretended co
operation with American Ideal*
Uul, he auerted. “ do not be dr
reived— (be conspiracy it tUU with
ua."
"The true Communist parly line
remain* unchanged." Hoover said
"The overthrow and detfructlon ol
our cimalitutional democracy by
any aoJ all mean* af thrir disposal
remain* the aim of the Commu
nhlt."
Hoover ditrutted the current at
litude of the Communist parly in
a signed editorial in the Octobei
issue of Ihe F B I’s monthly law
enforcement bulletin which is dl*
tributed to law officer* throughout
the country.
He wrote:
“ Ihe Communist party la Bko a
brawler from Ihe gutter, Uke a
dirty borer who fight* with no
hold* barred. Cor&lt;Unt!y shifting
from the attack to the defense. It
feign* weakness and f\\tt ground
one moment only to lash out with
renewed fury the next, it bofci and
weaves and duck* to avoid punish­

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FIRST IIL H IIIIIIS T CHURCH
Milton H. Wyatt, Mlnliter
Richard O. Knight.
A**mlalr Minltirr
ChaHev MtircU'in, N&lt;&gt;ng l,e*drr
8:81 » m M ning Wnr hip and
tot&gt; Communion,
9:45 a.ni ( liurtii .School H u m
cr all age*
It i m
Morning WnMhlp and
(oly Comm union
6:30 p ni
Youth Fillnwvhip
Heelings
•7:30 p m Kvrnmc Worihlp
•Broadcavt over W THIl
Organ vrvper mu*lr wMl begin
ll T:IS p m . with Ml* Albeit
■llrksnn at the organ

CONORRfiATIONAI. CHRISTIAN
fhurfh

all Palmetto Amur
J. Bernard Root, Mlnlaler
Sunday School 10 a.m.
.Morning Worship II a in Srr
mon: "Tne Itarn that Became A
Temple."

n tiM t it o r oon

Frenrh Ave. and 77nd R
Rev, II. W. Henderson. Pastor
Sunday School 9:43 a.m.
Kvangcllvtlr Servlrc 7:30 p.m.
Mid Week Service Tuesday 7:30
pm
Young I’eople’a Service Thur*
Cay, 7:30 p m.

( l l l ’N d l OF CHRIST
fnrnrr Sernml St. and Kim Ave
t'H F M 'O TA H A IT IS T FHURFH
Sam F. Hinkle), KvangrlHl
Waller A. Koulh Jr., Pastor
Sunday 10 a m lllhlr Study.
Sunday School 10 a m
II a m Worship, subject of srr
Morning Worship Servier tl a m
mon. "l-rt U* &lt;So On Unto I’ei
Sermon by the pastor
Iretlon "
30
Evening Worship Servlro
7:30 p ni Worship, with prrarh
pm Sermon by the pallor.
tng on "It The Righteous Scarcely
Prayer Meeting Wednesday W
lie Saved "
p.m.
Wednesday
7,30
p
m
Mid-Week
H IE CHRISTIAN' AND MISSION
Bible study
AHY A LLIA N C E t ill lu ll
BR INCH HI'NO AY SCHOOL
Itadm broadcast ovrr WTHB
Park Avenue at rnuilernih Strrel
of the Flivt Raptlst Churrh
rath
Monday,
Wednesday
and
Pallor, liitn l N. Farn*(lv
hsnfefd Florid*
mi
Friday
movnings
*
1
7
to
7
15
•
Sunday Kriioui and Morning Wnr
Home of Mr&gt;. R. K. Smlerbloom
thlp Combined Service 9:43 „ tit
Elder Springs
FIRST PRF.SRYTKHIAN
to 11:30 a.tit "Wnnhtp I’erlmt
Sunday School 2 30 p m. "Brin,I
FHUMFII
begin* at in in a m **
all Ihe family."
Oak Asr. and Third SI.
All
Milan* * Youth Frllow*hlp B 30
Rev. A. fi. Mclnnl*. Mlnlvler
pm
FOSTER CHAPEL
0:45 a m Sunday School
Evening service 7:45 p m.
M ETIIOItfST (lU t lK T I
in rat a m The Sr*'inn meets fm
Wedn* day
Mid VV i r k
III h 1 e
Oviedo
prayrr tit the Session Room
Study 7:43 p in.
Rev. FT. T . Slantiltrr. Minister
II am Morning Wirshlp An
9:4.5 a in Sunday School.
them*— “ Almighty God of Clur
The ('hurrh nf Jr*o» fhilal
11:00 am Worship Service.
Falhrra", .lame*; "Je»u. Friend
•f l.aller Hay Halnla
H no p m Worship Ser-lce.
of Sinner*". &lt;lrleg Dlrklnwn by
10 a.m. Bu-Klay ilduml,
Rev. Kelhy IT .McCnllstev
the i limn el ( holt
Foniniimtoii
6:30 p.m. Sarrninrnt Meeting.
9 45 a in. Sunday School.
Meditation by Mr Mrlnnl* Snr
Servier* held In City Hall Audi­ rament o| the laird's Supper
t l .wi a hi Worsliip Service.
torium,
7:0q p.m.
Raptlst Training
Fliurrh Nursery in 1517 each
Sunday morning for children up I &lt;nii m
h
tai
p
m
Evening
Servlre.
in five yea*'*
F IR S TJIA P TIS t CHUM II o f
It 30 li m Pt'mrer Fellow ship
in
r m irm i
Rev. laiui* llav, MlnUtrr
p m Senior High Fellow TH E FIRST BAPTIST ITH IRFH
Sunday School. 9:43 a m
*hip
OF OVIEIH l
7:30 p m Evening Wnr hip An
Rrv. laiuls Hay, Minister
them "The Idird I* A Jligldy
9:43 am. Sunday Kelimil, ft. F
Mendrlssuhn S**rmon by A’hrrler Sr , Miperlntriidonl.
find.
Mr Mrlnnls
FPSAI.A C O M M F M TT
FIK K T C H R ISTIA N t III Kt lf
PRFHRVTFRIAN CIIFRf ll
H,t| Sanford Are.
Rev. F. F. Hhltr, Mlnislrr
Itev. II. Fiiarne Johnson. Pastor
Sunday evening ervlres will he
Sot,day School 9:43 a. m. Mr*. nrniltfd throughout July and Au
gu»«
t&gt;. T . |Var»on, »utierintrndrnt.
Mr*. (Inser Marrt, Pianist
Mornirig fhiirrh Servier II a. rn.
Alfred Erlr«nn
Evening Churrh Service 7:30 p.
is
tn itir
or
tm :
io t &gt; it
luperlnlrndral nf t hurrh School
* n il* n l.ll *ft| *1 |. ni.
(.purge Pernld
Mr*. N. V. Farmer, oigani*t.
• ra ti: o r ri.o iu n s .
leader nf Mid Week Service*
1% r i i o i M T * : .
Chl-ltho and C Y F nuet at 4:10
I K li t: t i i i : k k t a t i : n r
church School lo a m.
m.
11a in, a n i &gt; h i , o.i v «i'i:.vcy*|i. P Chaplain
Worship 11 am
F W. Krmpson of
Young People 7 p m
NAAS will lie Hie speaker at tmlli
t o h i , i l i u m r r u s t i o t i r'i»&gt;
!*. lorrl., &gt;l&gt;.n that I'l.A services
Wednesday Evening 7:30 pm
fllK rilM if. H r is r i:ii m..i i.,.
KverylKuly invited In attend all
(Inal re|Mi,t a. |:o, m ilt .0 ihr .
ASH KM III. V (IF fiflll C IIFR C H our services.
•ft* « f d A R L A M i * « K * i , i : r u p k k
CHn. dmeaani.
ilarraae.|; Il.ii'
l|,al alia III, ‘
lllh SI. amt Morel Ave.
i|&gt;*IN
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fIiI*1*ift
ipi iff!
ft! t
t
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ti &gt;
&gt;iiiiII «|
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rri*
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M m iH IIA N sllFR C H
Rev. C. W. Marshall, I’aatnr
Shat' *.ht
* Wl11
Ml iti*I*11 i*» file
lh« llinmrIliiPtfir'M
OF T ill: R K IIEEM FR
Sunday Servlre# 9:45 a. m.
•*»!• . U l t N l x T r
ii'irH iiiu .iiK ii.
tif Hvitiltiftfr
Ihm't send your rhildren, bring llev. I'hllllp Srhlessmali Mlnislrr
f j M l M i *»l* Ml*" * £ lll *1*1 n f lhr|fvh«*f,
Henfrev al The Varhf Flub
JMI. for «|«|imi%h9 nf sabip mi.I f*.r them. A rla»s for every age.
Sund.iv School li t.5 a.m.
II a ni. Morning Kervtrr
■i ll'll 4 I»« h a t r r n « M t r * itrft n f |he*
Church Srrvlre 10:30 a in.
•1:30 p. m. Christ'* Anihauadnrs.
o:,',Aa ' ^ S"
" ' " ''Kr «Mir youth urogram I* growing.
/ H i 1'i.l K llf 'lO ir i.1 ]l|«-n&gt; a,
KT. P A U L ’S l.tm iR R A N
7:4fi i&gt;. in. Evening Service
l:o "iiii% »r tUr r.taie &gt;&lt;i
Ht. I.uke'* l.uthrrnn- In f'davla
OA III.AMI
** t: H I. I t
Tuesday 7:30 p. m. Choir even­
KPKKCKII. itrr,ao&gt;l
fnrar Oviidoi, the llrv, Stephen
ing,
Wednesday 7:43 p. m. Frayrr M, Tuhy, na*lor. Morning worship
K lK t-rin * ru m i . s n a t io a
6:30 a m. Itailio Mi'*o,n hroadrast
Os lo nnrl lo lltlii, ,.f aiillinrtl* inerting ami Bible Study
16 "Si **»•»«• *» Ihr SI ai nr nt
Join the happy, enthusiastic at » 30 a m over IVOR/ (710 kri.
Jhs Cllr of H**ff.r0. K|.,i I,la
I
hjrahr rail a U&lt;im&gt;li&gt;a| u*i,.,al nirging miigregaiioii at the As- Sunday School for all age group*.
lEjSetton In |.a tialil ilir.oichuut Ihl ..amill&gt;■ of Cod Churrh. Como and 9:30 a m. Christian Day School
City *f Ranrind. ri.ooi, ,m it., ;,..i worship the f.iird with u*.
[All elenienlary grades and kinder­
nf K.ivrnit.rr, IS1|, &lt;i.r a|*&lt;
garten), Monday through Friday,
llsn of ton en&gt; l
mn. l nar. f.»r
• iPffR f»f hfflrP nf Ihrr^ r* tf • * i* b
It a m Mnniipc Servlre, "New 8:30 a m. Chlldrrn'a program, **Ht.
.a.**“id.
1&gt;'*l*ment Fhiirrh’ ’; Conimunton I.uke'* Fhaprl,” Haturday 10; IB
Jha
Cllr llall In ,h:*"
aalil i ,ll* h.MHanat of
am. over W Tftlt, (IjOtl kr.j.
fhe l&gt;ird's Supper.
rorn, Flnrlna In , n f. iinn, I., i.„
7:45 fi m Evening Servlre, “ Who
lawa an.) f.iillfian,, . t.latlna
•leitlnn. n».» in
i ,.,|,t I'lii Is On The IsirS'* Slde, '•
UFN EV A BAPTIST CHURCH
The |w.l|a will l.r »t&gt;rn at J n«
fienrv a
oVIorfc A SI
la .tr,., |l|an.lai&lt;l
lev. Samuel blrwan. Pasts.
Tim*, ami will ri.,,* , i 7,ass «iYI«&gt;«*i n i l I R d f OF CHRIST. M IE N TIS I
I’. M nn «al.l Oal,
.iuilda)
firhi«d
lu a u».
Sunrfav Sehuol 9 3n .&gt; m
I hat r 1.1 n|'i mt Mu
|- I;
Church Service II am.
Mi/.ning Servlre II ,t in
Rimmlllal ami M -,.,1 A I’almr, aTraining Uni&lt;in 7 p try
How undervlandlhg of the *pli
Clerk*, ami sira
rtati.h *.,.h &gt;,
FTvrning Worship iwrvlee 6 p m
•mllh. Slr» A* a **' fiaila jamra Ifual nature of reality bring* rn
k Out, Mefvrn *V Hilar, A n (hiring hrallh, harnmnv, and prn
Wednesday Prayer Service R p tn
llobtrl* end N J Ht.nairfim a. In
mess— will he set fnrlh at Chri*
•Pfrlora nf .aid . I h IImi,
TH E CHURCH l)F HUD
„ IN WITH MU *VIII ' ll 1:1iF, 1 I,a&lt;* llan Selenre services Sund.vv
Mr*«mlo *»i n r hand &gt;■ m *«..i ..r
of PR OPHEFT
Tfir Lesson • Sermon entitled
the Cllr nf Hanford. I lnri-ta end
and
2563 Elm Ave.
has* canard In I,a afflirl l.aielo 'Tleallfy" Includes the following
Rtshnp A. W. Sluirr. Pastor
tha seal nf aaid Cltr n thla III. Horn I refer &lt;1 II. M l: "For all
1*1 4*r »r rvinhat. tsil
9 4.4 a m Sunday School
(Irth is a* grail, and nil Ihr g l"y
K A flj. alflUOIKIrOTIIAM of man a* the flower nf grass The
H am Morning Worship. Ser­
Aa slarnr nt Ilia I'll* ..I
grass wtlherein, and the flown mon bv A W Stmer
ho itfor if. I*|»f H *
7:3ft pm KsnngelMir Hour.
thereof fallelh away: Bill the
7 30 ji ni Tueiilay Evening Ser­
word of Hie U-'d emliirelh for
ever And Hil* is fhe word whlrh vice. V L B . I-eadrr Joe 3! u p
8:30 prn Thursday Women's
by Hie go*pe| is prearbed iinlo
Missionary Band I a-.liter, .Mrs A
you "
From "Selencp and l|p*llh wilts W Shiver.
Everyone svelenma,
Key tn fhe Scriptures" by Mary
Maker Eddy the following rnrrrlalive passage will he read 1535 rf
CENTR AL HAPTIRT I II IR F H
Key, K, I.. Whatley, Pastur
"V) Reality Is spiritual, harmon
IT. W. Plank
nutan as Ian*, immulahle, Immurlal. divine,
Kdarattnnal IMredav
•denial. Nothing un*|itrHual ran he
t»»t •nasal •tvl. haimpnlmiv, nr eternal "
Morning
Worship II a m. Ser
o r■ r r i111.l.ll’ATI on
The Holden T m l is from I Fn mon by (he pastor
sun
_ v o t i h : vn Arps:/
rinlhian* fl:S ll: "A* ft ft writ
Training Union 8 45 pm .
s t a t r n r r i okiin A T O .
Evening Worship 8 pm .
II AI S'*ill r&gt; slan Known as fin. He that glorielh, let him glrny
LOUlP
H ll*
liA ISM
in ntin.
m . ir
if sll*s.
alias. Ms an- ih the laird n
KANrORD SEVEN TH DAY
S M »S Spnlla. If mairl'd and it
■sad, the liakaowni hslta. dralaaea.
HOLY FROM n iC R t ll
ADVENT
T IN T (IIU R F II
"SP. 01 aialilir. &gt;.r a«l.l l.r.tVlH
TM Elm Avenue
Jftl». ai.o Km.wti a. l.nl’lH
W. J. Ostman, Minister
KAjrlllttl. In an* and all |i.ism,a ■fhe Rev. II. l i f f li Z i T M ili . R. 0..
Rector
hsvlna nr ilaltnlna Kin tlahl. till*
Sahhalli School i.Salurdayi 9 ?n
Of Inlsrral It, and In Ih.- Intlnwina
Slstrrnlh Sunday after Trinity
a ru Mr* II V. Buckner, supei
dsarrlhad land l.nal.d In Hrinlln.
Inlendent
6 am Holy E
Eucharist
«‘
Cnuni* Flniida, li.-wll
'915
a
m
.
Family
arnllyr
Servlre
Kills of M l 1, i,l Or, 11nr, IS,
Morning servlre It a. m.
and
Tatfashlti 11 h. liana* a* K
Church School.
Tap. and *ai h
*«w.
*ow. are
ate haial
hti.lu
II
a
m.
Choral
Fucharlsl
amt
CHURCH o r T H E NAF.ARF.NR
raqujrad to appear
epp.ar and
anil Ills
III. par
pi
I I I Maple Ave.
aaljr nr lip
r rnur
)»u r ailnrpay,
ailntna/. wilt,
will, sermon.
a etsrk nf Ih*
ih* skntr
ahn*. alt
»iil,.| Court.
Services through Ihe week:
L. R. RuskUw, Minister
son. written d.fen.e. If
1 an*. In
Monday through Thttrsdar and
Sunday School 9:45 a m.
the Bill In li ii Iel Tllte Hied Inlhle
Morning Wonklp 10:43 a m.
rauss, not later than Wedneeda*. Salurday, Holy Communion. I:3n
OsInhVr IT, l i l t Herein fall uni nr a.m.
Youth service* 6:43 pm .
• decree pro ronfteen will r&gt;. enFriday Holy Communion 9 a m
Evangelistic Ilnur 7:43 p m.
•rad again.|
y
|arM
aaa|n*| ton
and earh of yno,
Saturday Sacrament nf Prnanrr
Prayer and Worahlp Wednesday
| ,n ,IK „ n n „
IUB
36 p.m.
7:43 p.m.
A-.FInrhla this tlrd day of lisp
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t’lrrh nff the
Ih n rm ii rnart
jl? (I
■f
H I,
I. Hunt
llunl
Jieputy
tlvputy Cfe
rl*fh
tctijfiin. Jr
at in i.
Park A**nu«
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The Kefristralinh Hooks for registeriusr voter.! in

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GOVERNMENT IS YOUR BUSINESS
ELECT A BUSINESS MAN.
TO HANDLE rr FOR YOi
I am and !p i vc been o llcin p liu q la sec f»ir.h ol you petsuiMilly lo fell you
w

liy I am n &lt;audidatc for Stale Scaalor.

lo lliosc of you who may have been oul oi that I may have missed, we

Seminole County who wish to vole in the General Flec­

vitally need a vigorous consliu ctive, cxpenenccd, dependable

tion on Nov^2, Mol and . uh.cfjn* o( elections, are now

senlalion m the S tale Senate I Vial vail pioducc and liom which we ran

open in flic Office of the Snpervi or of ITf,jrii’lration in

er.pocl a? lion MOW!

the ChaAnbor of Commerce I'nildinp, Sanfonl Avnuic
at First Street, mid will remain open Monday Hmm^li
Friday from

A. M. mil il 12 Noon and from 2 I’. M, to

6 P. M. and on .Saturday, from

A. M. to 12 Noon

through Saturday. October 2.1951.

repre-

® I be jenuloi'jlnp is oiii mam link between oin eounly and Slate Govern
me nl.
• It is tremendously important lo the citizens of tins district dial this all
important link have the strength to stand the load which it must cany.
To give us I lie effective relief which wc need NOW!
• I will do everything in my power to see that the people of our dishicl

Only those who have readied the ape of 21 durinrr
Fuel Oil, Motor Oil

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D I8 T W B U T 0 H

Mac's Oil Co.

the past yeftr or who have aegnired a lejtfal voting resi­
dence in Seminole Comity are required to register.

have this type of representation.
• As a tax payer of Seminole I am in the eounly regularly and w i l l be
available locally when any citizen of Seminole desires to see me.

E . 'rf. McAletaiider. owner
202 North Laurel A re .

Those persons who registered AFTER Hcpt. I, 195*
DEALERS

Mac’s 66 Serriee
217 Sonth Park A re .

C. R. Darin

CANNOT vote October 5th hut CAN vote Oct. 12th.
Those who registered AFTER Sept. 11th cannot
vote U N TIL Nov. 2nd.

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Henry’s §6 Service
7 J S 1 ‘ JE *

CAM ILLA D. BRUCE
SUPERVISOR OF REGISTRATION

J. J. P A R R IS H , JR.
C A N D ID A T L FOR S T A T L

D E M O C R A T IC

S EN A T E J/lli D IS T R IC T

O C T . 5th.

PRIM ARY

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�HAL BOYLB

Douglas Stenstrom As Senator
Would Give Good Representation
Eligible voter* of Seminole and Hrevnrd
counties should be sure to participate in the
lu llin g for n new State senator Tuesday.
We feel it our duty to call to the atten­
tion of Seminole County voters that the
neighboring county. Hrevnrd, hua been able to
capture two of the three offices which are
filled from tlie two counties.
Both tlie office* of circuit judge and as­
sistant state attorney are filled by Hrevnrd
residents. This leaves only the office ul
State senator open for representation by a
Seminole County resident.
(Qualified for this office, in our estima­
tion. Is Dougins Stenstrom. former County
judge.
We feel that Mr. Stenstrom would do a
conscientious, capable and honest Job for
tioth counties if lie were elected to this of­
fice
"Doug.” as he is called by his friends,
has proved his capabilities in public office
through his public service as our County
judge, serving us well during his tenure of
office before resigning to be u candidate for
senator.
Also joining in the endorsement of Mr.

Stenstrom to represent the 37th senatorial
district is the weekly, the Hast Coast TradeWinds. M errit Island, which states as fol­
lows: "Douglas Stenstrom is a man who
knows no county boundaries. If he is elected
to fill the unexpired term of Senator Boyle,
he will strive dilligently to serve with equal
impartiality all of the Irest interests of the
people of his district as well as those of the
state at large.
" T in activities of this candidate for the
|iast six years have schooled him in th(
principle of impartial dealing with problems
confronting him. Sinre 1948, Doug Stenstrom bus served continuously ns judge of
the County Court and Juvenile Court of
Seminole County.
As County and Juvenile Court judge,
Stenstrom has met daily a vast number of
the vital problems furing our state and na­
tion lie lias la-en in a position to ponder
over these problems and to contemplate a
solution to them, ilia years on the Seminole
Court bench will not Is* lost if he is given
the op|*&gt;rtunity of taking his knowledge on
to the State Senate in Tallahassee.”
Th e y like him. We do. too.

Woman Has Allergy To Money

No Comment

ends.

The Administration also has
i committed itself to seek changes
By W ALTER CHAM BLIN JR. I It. the capital gains laa, probably
The coming November elections I both a reduction in rate and hold-

NEW YORK of*— Pickup items
from a pavement plato:
It I* not et all unusual for people
to have an allergy to money al­
though generally it's the other way
around— money seem* to be aller­
gic In us.
What mo*! of us seem allergic to
it the fact we often get lets monel
for a job than we feel we should
Bul even here we protect ourselves
against the allergy with the consol
ing remark. "Rut, after all. It's
nothing to tneeie at.”
Some years ago I knew a young
woman who actually suffered phy­
sical distress from handi ng mon
ey. Everytime she touches! cash,
her hands broke out in a rath.
Ironically, the worked at a
cashier. T ie only way she could
keep the post was lo wear while
cotton gloves.
Life was quite a problem lo hei
until the met and married a well
todo busines man lie gave Iter •
big checking account, and lhal
cured her hand rash almost over­
night
Somehow nobody ever seems al­
lergic lo a checkbook For that
matter, I never heard of a man
being allergic to cash It must tw­
in occupational disease peculiar to
women
Our odd notion* about foreign­
ers are equalled ssnly by their udd
notions about us.
An Italian lady, who came to
Long Island lo five after marry
ing a former American Army of

The trouble with columnists il
fleer, recently returned to h*»
homeland for a visit She found they like to make big. flat btadM
the Italian children in her village generalisation* they can'l p r o iy
wearing cowboy suits, and even I find myself in this pickle.
some of the old folks wanted to
The other day I made the bold
know how she guarded hersell statement that never in the history
against Indian ambushes In the of the world lived there a woman
who hadn't sometime secretly
U ruled States.
"Is it true that the Americans searched the trouser pocket* of !&gt;*•
when they finish a meal, out their husband or growing boys
feet up on tlie dmner tableV' asked
Today I have a rebuttal from
Mrs. Cora Holmes of Big Spring,
one child
All American president*, al &lt;*» Tea., who has rested two son*
lime or another, have their brushes and hat been twice widowed.
" I hereby make oath and a l§
with the legislative branch.
No exception was President davit that I never pul my h in A
Theodore Rorwevell Reminiscing (either of them) in any pocket of
about a verbal collision with one I any of these men at any time,
senator, he expressed regrets that never— not once." she wrote in a
he hadn't brought a live lion back letter that bears the seal of a
(rom hi* African hunting trips
Texas notary public.
" I could have turned him loos*
All I can say In self defense is
on the floor of the Senate,” hr that this is just (Mir more prcol
that Texas hss everything.
said wistfully.
"Aren't you afraid he'd eat the
My apologies, ladies
wrong man*" asked a friend.
"Not if he was there long
enough." replied Roosevelt rheer
fully
Which came first— the chicken •«
the egg? That is one of the human
race's favorite riddles.
Recently it purrled the small
daughter of a lady reeler of this
department, who forwarded be.
CH EIITSEY. England
-T h e
child's -solution.
Jet-minded British yesterday show
"The chicken must have come ed off the world's first Jet engine
first, msma." reasoned the child tank.
" i can see how God could make a
Tree Inquisitive Russians we
rhirkrn-but I can't imagine him
denied s peek They arrived at t
laying an egg "
gates of the research eitablis
mrnl and said they had heard s
demonstration of the new tangled
lank was open to the public.

Jet-Powered Tank *
Shown By British

(•institute far more than a strug­ I ing period. . . new rules and re­
gle for the mere control of Con­ gulations covering taaation of
gress . . . fur these elections will cooperatives and other U s rirm pt
Th e Vermont Kepuhllrnns have nomin­ determine whether Mr. Klaenhuwer urganitation* . . . new U i policy
will I# able lo complete bis pro­
ated a woman for lieutenant-governor. Mrs. gram or whether be will be forced covering the oil and mining in­
dustries . . and more librral treat­
Consuelo Northrop Hailey, now Speaker of to modify it materially as a result ment fur retirement income for
of a hostile Congress.
British security authorities took
those nut ruverrd by pension plans. |
the state House of Representatives. Here
Take, for Instanre, the field of
them aside, atktsl a lew questions
llut
whether
the
Administration
i
the Republican nomination lins been a guar­ fiscal affairs . . .
and then informed the Russians
Although the Internal Revenue ran rarry out this U x program J
the show was by invitation only.
antee of election. Vermont being one of
Inures
entirely
on
what
happen*,
|y
HUMAN
N.
BUMOtltN.
BL0.
Code of lUM has been on the sta­
T ie Russians had no invitations.
several states constituting a Republican tute books only a few weeks, there in November.
ADULTS match children In the often settle the question
Alter the Russians left, visiting
Tlie November elections will art of breathing in or swallowing
The first symptoms ore a vio­
Solid N orth, rorres|&gt;onding to the better- already is talk alxrut tat legisla­
King Faisal II of Iraq, several mil­
largely determine whether the pro- of foreign substances. The pea­ lent choking and gafalng This
tion fur nest winter.
known Democratic Solid South.
itary attache* of countries othaa
Early nest year a situation must riaiu of economy Inaugurated by nuts. pennlra. and safety pins quickly subsides as the object
R t l i U l i k r i I* IN *
than Russia ami a group of photM
r t t l l i o i Sail* » « - » * ( a a li» 4 a r i l l S a a S a r
If Vermont continues Its practice of pro­ In- fared involving n potential an­ (he Administration can be continu discovered in the air and food travels larther down Into the sys­
graphrrs watched the new tank do
ed. The White House would find
I I I BM flaalla S tra w *
moting lieutenant-governors, four years nual lots of 1.1 billion in revenue, it extremely difficult to keep passage* of children are sur­ tem. There ll may remain fixed
a few tricks.
for
several
days
and
there
may
with
a
$1
billion
estimated
deficit
passed
by
the
fish,
chicken
and
S l l n M aa a t r t a l rlaaa a a l l t i O rla b a r T T . IBIB. ai
from now Mrs. Hailey will become governor. for IU65 already staring the Ail- tpending at a minimum with a steak bones and even parts of be no symptoms at all until It
With a high wntne , the tank
I t i r a i l u n i a t a l Saafartf. r t a r i4 a . a a 4 t r lb * 4 r l
hostile Congress on Ita hands.
a f I ' a a i m a a t N a t r b *. I at*.
crossed a bridge and drove around
dental plates that are found In perforates ur breaks through and
This would Is* a departure for New England, ministration in the fare. On April
r * K O r K R S U I , K 4 lta r aa4 r a b l l t b t r
Friends of business alto are
a trst track at nearly 20 miles an
l,l!rSfi, the 62 per cent corporate
afTecls other organs Some of the
J i m r i l l l K R . r . l t n l l l t l!4 lla f
where conservatives have not been eager to tai rate is scheduled lo drop to making an effort to revise tha the eating and lung tubes of other
hour.
symptoms are hoarseness,
,4 I ." R IS N a . N S H S r i l K R , « 4 t * t l U l a a M a a a a tt
adult*.
elect women. A few have won legislative 4? tier rent . . . a revenue loss of patents provision of the Atomic
The lank look* like a beetle The
co u g h in g , and shortness of
ii's ir s im n r s i t s i
Energy Act. Chairman Col* IR ­ Age Croups Involved
gas turbine engine Is mounted In a
breath.
•l.«a
posts and minor state offices. Margareti 12 billion. On the same date, low­ S'. Y .) of the Joint Congressional
■ l C a tiM t
SR* pmr a w l
O a t a ia a lb
Different objects are. of course,
er earises on automotive product*,
IS ton Conqueror lank hull which
r a n t Mawtba
R lt M a alba •
O a t V ta r
The best treatment U Its pre­
Chase Sm ith of Maine stands alone in at­ tobacco and alrohul are scheduled Atomic Energy Committee, will swallowed by the dlfTerrnt age vention
» iM
*•.»
an ^a
does not have a turret The engine
by
precaution.
As
soon
as
A ll a b tlw a rr a a O rta . ra r4 a a| tk a a k a . reaalallaaa aa4
taining a United States senatorshlp. No to go into effect . . a further n seek to eliminate from the new troupe Safety pins are more often It has been discovered that a
is a l.ooo--horsepower gas turbine
a a llr t a ml e a le e la la a e a l la t Iba pwrawaa ml ralalaa
Art the provision requiring five swallowed by children between &lt;
turning over at about 17.600 re A
•aa4a t t lll ba a b a ra t4 I a t a l t t a a la r . 4 t t r l U l a a ta ita .
child has swallowed something,
woman has as yet l*een elected governor In venue loss ol about $1 billion.
years'
rnmpultory
licensing
of
seven
month*
and
two
year*
of
•.lotions a minute.
*
Whether the corporate nduction liatcnts. Mr. Cole, along with sev­
he should be rushed lo his pityslS a lla a a llf
bf
O ta tra l
A 4 trtO tla a
M t* tta ta l
New England.
will go Into effect Is dependent on eral other House members, agreed age Peanut* seem to be the nem- clan, who will usually be able to
•al-awa I fcaiakar a t l a a aai t t r t H i4a R ttlO t. |
A lla a la . O ta ta la
If Mrs. Hailey does not gain this dis­ the budget situation . . and there to the compulsory licensing only esi* of 16 months to four years remove the object by the use of
serious doubt that the rale will
tinction. other women will ill time. I.ittle ii
a gentlemen's agreement was of age II la not uncommon to find special Instruments
T b a H t t a l 4 la a aaaatbat a l ib a 4a a a a la lt4 P tta a
l&gt;e lowered unless unforeseen fur­ after
rrarhrd that the patent problem a carpenter who has swallowed Q U E S TIO N A N D ANSW CB
I t b lt R la a a H tlt4 a t r l a a l t t l t la Ib a aaa ta r r tR a b llby
little
the
conservative
prejudices
against
j
t h e r substantial budget cuts ran
ta lla a ml a ll Ib a la ra l a ttta » r l a l r 4 la Ib la a t « t t * a * t t .
would he “ fairly and fully studied" tacks by mistake, while many
Mr* J S : An uncle of mine has
adults choke on chlckrn tones
women in office will yield to respect for the' hr achieved.
by the new Congress.
cancer of the prostata He Is tak­
As
to
the
excise
reductions,
Friday. Oct. I. llifit
records they have made.
Then, too, the friends of public
Page 4
ing female hormones Will they
President Elsenhower has main- power will seek to revise the Art Uae of X-ray
• Pum ps * Irrig a tioM
n .
Bometlme* a parent U not sure cause breast enlargement?
tainrsl that th* f 10 billion level uf to tighten government control of
Answer: In many instances, the
rxrise revenues riisting when he lioth the production and distribu­ whether or nut an infant na*
J A M t iS U A K L U W
HOWARD C. LONG
took office should l&gt;« retained, al­ tion of atomic power.
swallowed anything. Many chil­ taking of female hoimones by a
though last winter he did aeuultsre
dren will deny swallowing an ob­ male will cause his breasts to en­
207 E. Commercial
Ph.
It is in this hurly-burly atmos­ ject. X-ray or fluoroscopy ran large.
in a reduction in some rates amounting to a revenue loss of a- phere that the businesamen In tho
r«a4».M
t
i
i
i
l
M
U
.
laa
J
t C -a r -to k t. 1*14, R‘M
live.
bout yi billion.
gel Die truth from what he called ipioled McCarthy a* saying Uiat If
Al present It would appear that
By ED ( ’REACH
an evaiive, arroaganl witnei*.
(Fa r Jaaira Marlow)
the Senate upholds the accusations the Administration will recom­
WASHINGTON i*-8cn. McCar­ against him It will have taken a I mend the Inclusion of more Item*
WASHINGTON &lt;JB-For dressingin federal rsclse tax coverage, and
down a one-star general. Sen. Mc­ thy appeared today to fare an upCarthy (It-W U ) sell roundly chid­ hill fight In frnding off * vide of long stride toward "abdication of might possibly propose a uniform
ed by a “ grand Jury" of fellow censure when the Senate meet* its ronslitulional rigid lo Invest! broad-lras* rscisr tag.
ale wrongdoing in the eirrutlve
.Since there is doubt that the |.1
Nov. B to weigh his conduct.
Matters.
billion In tai reductions scheduled
Tha Watkins committee aaya his
Some of hi* associates privately i-partments "
handling of Urig Gen. Ralph W. conceded a* murh, bul they said
"I do not care whether I am for nest April I ran be effected,
Zwicker was "reprehensible" and the Wisconhln Republican will fight censured nr not," the Tribune It It a foregone conclusion that
"inacuiabta." T h e committee vigorously and that the picture quoted him, "but I will fight largr-trale personal Income tat
aaya the whole Senate should cen­ may change before the Senale re­ against establishing a precedent ruts are not In prospect for IU6S.
sure McCarthy on this and other turn* nearly ala weeks hence.
In addition tujiorsihle new egwhich will curb Investigative power
grounds
Thrown Into the balance yester­ and assist any administration In els* tax policy, Congress and the
And yet for assailing a much bet­ day was the unanimous report by power to cover up Ita misdeeds." Administration wilt be working on
ter known military figure—a five- three Republican and Ihree DemoMcCarthy, under treatment f«*r at Irast two Presidential recom­
star general, in fact— McCarthy cralic
senators
rreommemling a sinus ailment, was n-pnrtrd In mendations that failed of enact­
goes scot-free «o far a* the Watkins that their colleagues officially crtli seclusion by Williams and in U ni ment during the Congressional
group it concerned It* official re­ rile certain of McCarthy's past much discomfort lo do murh plan­ drliate on the International Reve­
Judge'll Association. and I feel that I have a practical
I wish that I could Rend each of you n personal
port calls for no rraiure of the actions. The six comprise a special ning now to meet the censure! nue Code of IU54. These are:
working knowledge of the pun&gt;o*e* and programs of
letter
concerning
my
candidacy
for
the
Sennte.
How­
1K1 speech In which McCarth committee set up to study the move.
Tax treatment of foreign busi­
many of the phases of our State Government through
ever.
such
letters
coat
about
eight
cents
each
for
the
said Gen. George C. Marshal Issue.
ness
Income.
.
.
and
elimination
of
One McCarthy aasoclate, declin-J
theae nix year* of public service and experience.
approximate 23.000 voters in our diatrlct. Th e expense
nude "common cause" wrlth the
McCarthy was silent on the ing lo be quoin] by name, said, the penalty tax on consolidated
Jtuuiani after World War It.
course he will pursue, and his chief he suspects that as of now Mc­ returns and Intercorporate dividof 91.800 la, for me. prohibitive; therefore, I should
I believe the growth and progress of Florida and
What's the difference? Both the attorney, Edward Rennet! WU- Carthy might "ioae" the vote* of
appreciate it If you would accept thla statement aa a
Ztrfcker and the Marshall incident* llama, aaid McCarthy would have as many at IS of the Senate's story may be different on the aclu
our district la unlimited. Aa your Senator. I would
l»er*onal message.
wars died among the 4* original no comment at this lime on the 41 Republican members on a cen­ al showdown in November, how­
work closely and constantly w ith the officials of each
amillions a g a i n s t McCarthy. committee's report, based on nine sure test, and that he doubts that ever, after the congressional dec
county of our district, and each community w ithin
Moat of ua. I am convinced, recognixe the need
Why did the Watkins committee day* of public hearings
many Democrats would rally to Hons and after McCarthy hat en­
each county, to meet our present needs and to prepare
for men In public office who will not compromise on
throw out the MarWull case, yet
The Chicago
Chica| “Tribune, however. McCarthy’s cause. He said the tered hie defense.
u w Its strongest language In con
for our future growth.
moral principals nor. yield to the preaaure of private
damning McCarthy for the Zwrirker
interests to the detriment of public welfare. It Is my
affair?
Thro ugh united effort only can we secure action
desire to make you that kind of a Senator.
in achieving adequate highways and roads ao badly
The bade reason, the committee
aaya, la that McCarthy made his
needed in our district to reduce the toll of death and
I have learned that most of you want public of­
speech again*! Marshall on the
damage,
to attract Florida's tourist trade through our §
ficials
who
not
only
have
the
time,
but
will
take
the
Senate floor. And the committee
district, and to open up new opportunities for com­
time, to talk with you In a straightforward mannei
says that while U "may disagree"
mercial development.
concerning your needs and problems. Aa your Senator,
with statements made In the Sen­
ate about public figure*, to do
holding an Important public office, I would want to
I would support the continuation of Florida's pro­
anything about them "would lend
make you that kind of an official, and 1 would not re­
to place unwarranted limitation*
gram to attract new industry to our State and coor­
gard
the
office
aa
simply
a
high
honor
bestowed
on
on the freedom of speech In the
dination of our efforts to bring new Industry to our
Senate."
me.
district. I would favor Florida's School M inim um
McCarthy had hi* tet-ln with
Foundation Program. Keviaion of our State Constitu­
Fo r the paat aix years I have served aa a County
Zwicker, on the other hand, far
tion. Conservation of our Natural Resources, adequate
Judge and a Juvenile Judge. D uring that time I have
from (he Senate floor-el a New
Yoat hearing of McCarthy's own
facilities and personnel for our Slate Institutions for
become acquainted and worked w ith Florida's State
permanent Investigation* subcomthe
Mentally III, a Service Security System for 8tata
Hospital
for
the
Mentally
III.
the
State
Fa
rm
Colony
1949 Buick Super Sedanet........................... ............ $ §
mlttte. And there, aaya the WatEmployees, and the State Assistance Program for our
Fo r Feebleminded and Epileptic Children, our State
Una committee. McCarthy’s cooelder citixena.
Industrial Schools for Boys and Girls. the D q u rtm e n t
d w t “was not proper under the
1950 Buick Special 4 Door S edan .......... ................. $ §
cirrumitancea."
of Public Safety, our State Highw ay Patrol. Th e Freah
If elected your Senator. I would do m y beat to
What wraa McCarthy's conduct?
W ater Ftsh and Game Commiealon, the State Board
give the .people
of our district able,. aggress!live and
.
Tailing Z w i c k e r , among other
1950 Buick Super 4 Door Sedan ................................ $
of Health, Th e State Welfare Board, the Florida Chllthings, he- questioned either the
straightforward
representation in the Florida Senate.
tign
t.
dren'a Commission, and other departmenta of our
iral's honesty or hie IntcHiI invite you to consider miy
y concepts
corn
of put
iblic service.
1951 Buick Roadmaster Custom Built 4 Door Sedan ... $1999-00
State Government.
• Aud earing Zwicker, a
m -y qualifications
and background,
feel that
(grour I and
I . If. you..............
..
decorated World War II vatI can serve our district and State in a beneficial way,
I have worked with the leadera of many of these
m o , wasn’t fit to wear the enl
1947 Buick Super Sedan............................................. ~ $260*00

T O D A Y ’S B IB L E V E R S R
Thorns also and thistles shall it bring
forth for thee— Genesis 3:18. Neglect liar
vests, no fruitful crops, but ingenuity finds
a way and courage and industry yield a
faithful rewurd. Nothing Is impossible. We
can have fruit and abundant harvest if we
pay the price.

Vermont Picks A Woman

1

Adults Match Children
In Swallowing Inedibles

The Sanford Herald

W E L L D R IL L IN G

'4

W hat Happened To Marshall Case?

A MESSAGE

S

To The People O f Our Senatorial District

BUICK SALE

Clean Cars

Priced Right
95.00
95.00
999-00

Institutions and agencies on various committees of the
Florida County Judge's Association and Juvenile

muse, McCarthy argued— It was
■ t ripanm* cross examineHon In

SAVE

I would appreciate your support on October 6th.

OTHER MAKES

49Q.OO
Kaiser 4 Door Sedan......................................... $ §§§.00

1947 Plymouth 4 Door Sedan (N ew E n gin e)............... $
1951

1951 Pontiac Catalina

............................................$1006*00

1951 Pontiac 4 Door Sedan........................................$1000*00
Plymouth

SINCERELY,

4 Door Sedan....-......... ........

turn* 1* I — J -----.-----4 D o

t

.... ..... $

7§§.00

DOUGLAS STENSTROM
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Candidate For State Senator
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37fh Senotoriol District
P f U FaUlUOl AS*.

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S ocia l fivaniA,

H I ARTY CASSEROLES APPEAL T O BUST MOTHERS
Muderu lit in* ttiili ii« mors* u m a l approach lu itiral-pretraratiuu has liroughl about tlir increased popularity ul ra u rru lr
cooking, Wilia a package of macaroni, spaghetti or ran noodle*
homemaker today can produce a inoiith-walrrinn
the
l in I r o tliuii half tllr time it took lirr grandmother
lo uiakr a good main course. Ant p io lrin food . . . meat, li*h.
egg*, ih r r w or poullrt . . . la a iicrfect taste-male for maca­
roni pruducta. And their'* llo- added adtaniagr that it-acaroni
catartolci ran lie prrpaird carle in tlir day and popped in the
o w n to cook by tlirmselvf* when ilierr a ir children to watch
nr dinner gurala to r u in lain, Whatever type uf meal you're
planning — bullet, diiiuer parly or simple family rup p rr —
ib cir'f a place fur a beany macaruui ia**crolr on evert rnruu.

^

t

National Macaioiii Week. October 21*1 lo 30th, i* tbr ideal
time to buv a good selection of macaioiii product*. fur ebaiu
•lorca and tuperm aikrlv everywhere a ir fraluiiug them at
ipccial money-*a*itrg price*.
Here are |t*o kata h rn -lrtlrd recipe* rrromilirnded bv the
National Macaroni Inrlitutr In tbr raster ole shown abotr,
•brimp aoinbiurd wiib diced mutbruom* ami macaroni in
a flavor'1
ream tauie. A C liip grecU ralad lo**ed with
(rcakily-• ,
"lentil die»*iug i» a timple and dcliciuut actumpaulmcn.

M ACARONI AND SHRIMP MONTMARTRE
( Make* 4 t reiving*)
I
1
1
1
|

Uldtipaua (all
i|*4rti bailing water
tu|t* rlbuu luacaiuut &lt;1 m m n l
lablttiiuvcu build wr uiaigailn*
|iubnJ niubruuno. ptslrd and
Watpown tall

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i h

I

ii

Uldr-paoni It tutu Juice
Iratpuam slm .-'J anit-w
table ipaaM (hupped paitlr?
tablr:|&lt; juuiu alifWp*M itiur
cep milk

1
1
1
2
1

I puiuid •biirnp. fiecb ar fiaiaa
*.« cup gialcd piutnaud Cheddar
cbacM

V w tcrtlrribir» t«* t«

Add ) lablr*poon •a11 lo rapidly Itoiling water. Gradual)*
add macaroni »u llial water continuca lu boil. Cook uncovered,
•lirnug occ-«*ioually, until lender. Drain in rulander.
Melt buttrr or margarine over lutv beat; add mushroom*,
learpooii tall, Worcestershire *auce and leinon Juice. Cook
aver low beat until miitliroom* are tender. Add onion and
partley. Add flour anil blend. Gradually add milk and cook,
etirtiug cumlaut I t , until tliickenrd. Meantrliile, clean akrimp
and rook iu boiling tailed water 3 lu 5 uiinuiea, or until lander.
Di ain and add to mutkiooui *aocr. Combine •lirimp-muaiiroom aauce and cooked macaroni; turn into greased l 1 j-quan
cataetulr. T u p with grated rbeeae, if detiieu. Bake in
aralc uttu (35(R ) 23 minute*.

LAYERED HAM ANO NOOOLf CASSIROUS
(Make* 6 tertiug*)
I cup gr*i*d Swiss shoes*

I lablopaea tall
I ewin bulliag oald
l e w t i i medium egg Baudicr
(abuul 4 rupil
Jj tup build ul ntiiiailiic
I , tup all'purpuM Hum
I lupt milk

&lt;‘ a pound cbctMI
I lablr*|iuua prcpaicd w sward

Hall la latla
1i
1
J
I

tup minrrd union
lablrtpuuui tbupped punier
21, ‘uuntt tana dec lied bam
Mu. 2 lau aiparaguc. drained

Arbi 1 li*blr*piH(ii tall to rapidly boiling water. Gradually
add noodle* •&lt;&gt; lira! water rulillliur* tu boil. Cook Uncovered,
tliirtng occasionally, until lender. Drain in rolandrr.

Mrs. Mary Strong
Is Main Speaker
At UDC Meeting

Seminole Hi

The United Daughter* of the
Confederacy met recently at the
home of Mi*. Zvb Katliff, duo Park
Ave., with Mr*. W. It. Kirby and
Mr*. Claude lierndtm a* co-hu*ta**e*.
Mr*. Ratliff, pmident. called
the meeting in order and Mr*. F.
K. Roumillat Hr. lid the group In
the pledge to the American flag
■and the *a)ute to the Confederate
flag. Mr*. A. K. Ro*cetter gave an
iniplring devotional taken from
the tcriptuir, Mitthew 5:13-11}.
Mr*. Ratliff called to the atten
tion of the member* the I'.l.t an
nual UD C national convention to
t&gt;e held in Roanoke, Va. Nov. tt-12.
Mr*. (!. D.. Hithop invited the
chapter to meet with her in Oct­
ober with Mr*. K. II. I.aney an her
co-hoste«». Mr*. Frank Adam*
wa» introduced ac a visitor.
Delegate* to the *tatr cunventiun
were elected and they are .Mr*.
W, II. Kirby and Mr*. J. M. Ilnye*
with Mr*. F. K Rouniillat and
Mr*. J. M. Mcfackill, alternate*.
This convention will lx- held in
Miami at the McAllister hut el on
Oct. 12.
At the conclunon of the *e*aton
Mr*. Mary Strong gave an in
formative paper on the founding
of the 11DC fat year* ago. She
nerd a* the subject "Happy Mirth
*day".
Mr*. Strong irlatcd, "The United
[laughter* ot the Confederacy hav­
ing arrived at the doth niilratune
will do well In puuir and remern
ber »orne of her event* along the
way. After all, 11 it nut the length
of the Ilf* that matter* liul how
It haa Iteen lived. The organisation
ha* had a full life.
"Many *olilirr* and their famllir* wrr* helped financially and hi
other way* during the fir*t &gt;iar*
of the organisation ot until inu»t
of the** men had matched away
into the «un»et.
“Great nioiiuinrnl*. a* fur J rffrrtun Davie in Richmond, Va.. and
fairvtew, K)',, to all the soldier*
at Shiloh, Trim., and at Arlington
in the nation’* capital have |&gt;eeii
elected. Smnr of tnne were •tail­
ed by the vrteran* finished by the
Dnufhti'r*, aid come weie entire­
ly a UD C undertaking." Kduca
tion of the Descendants of Cuufrd
crate Mitdirr* hac lieerr an import­
ant part of UDC.
"Other important work* aie a
»y«t*m of Pentium that wa* begun, Jrffemur Dun. Highway of­
ficially deuignatrd, an atniliary of
a junior nrganiiation, the children
of the Confederacy formed, and
memorial park* and museums have
added interr*! to many loealitiec.
Mra. Strong concluded by *aying
the society hac rhaptrr* in 3 J uf
the 48 *tate*.
At the ronelucion of thr *e**iun
the hu*te**e» served a delicious
salad course tu the following: a
vititor, Mr*. Frank Adam*. Mr*.
A. K. Kcxcetter, Mn. J, M. Ilayr*,
Mr*. Mary Strong, Mra. J. M
McCaikill, Mr*. II |„ Perkin*. Mr*.
J. II. Truluek, Mr*. K. II. lam. )
Mr*. (J. D. Ilichop, Ml*. VV. It.
Dyeon, Ml*. F. K. Roumillat Sr.,
Mr*. I.. A. Ururnley, Mr*. Claude
Herndon, Mr*. W. it. Kirliy and
Mr*. Zeh Ratliff

Woman's Auxiliary
To Medical Society
Meeting Changed
T h r Woman’* Auxiliary to the
Seminole Cmmlv Medical Society
will meet Friday. Oct. h at 2:30
P. nr at the horn* of Mr*. IV. Vin
rent Robert*, IIM Shirley Ave.
The meeting will l-e ii. 1,1 mi tlii*
dale in.tend of the third Mondnv
] of the month brratnr of the di*trict meeting on (let. 13

B I R T H S

II* Y V U N K t. &lt; CI.I.IIN
Kerry body be »uu- lu rune out
tu ere ui beat l.cccburg tonight at
,hr inunic'ipdl ball ctadiUin There
will tw a dancelafterw*rdt to all
you boy* be *ure to get a datt
jnd come on down.
Thr 1&amp;4 35 Frechman cl*.* hacho.cn It* cla*» color*, which
will be green and while.
All you Junior* ami tenior* be
-ure and remember you mu«l havt
a routun for your picture, m Ihi
jtuiu»l and the deadline iv l)et 30
Try-out* for the Junior pla*
will .tart In about two week* All
vou future actor* and arltette*
be giving come teriouc thought
to the I&gt;|n- part you think you an
be.l .ulted for.
Sure hale to hear that I’alli
Witte will be moving in the nrai
future to Fort M yrrv hut it i*n’l
loo far jw jv and maybe .he’ll In
coming bark to vi*n u« real uf
len Remember Fa III live welcome
mat ic alwuy* out VouTI mak&gt;
load* of new friend, there and
al.o keep your &lt;dd one* here
Some (io ..i|i — Sara Jacobtoi
•rent* to be phylng the field tin
•ear but me bet i. that *he’:
crary about— oh. I’d beltrr not
tell— but route on S.ira, you can
Robbie Crutchfield W watklliatouml the .chool ni a dale Ihiweik What'* the luallrr Robbie''
Could It be that Ratldy
Rev
poltl. wa* home lad wrekend'
Wa. .ore nice to »ee Jilililiv Rut
ler. Rove llm num Joe I'irkinhome again We have a Don Juai
in oir runt.t ddl*. J'-e Davi*— he't
got all the girl, in ■ perfect dilh
rr Rave a hear: Joe
Hetty Hi van date-,I Alvm Thump
•on over the weekend Said *hi
had load* of fun Wii.it about ynt.
VIviii' Hear Jatlie. McKee am
l.mda llmtlry aren’t .eeing ryIn eye the.e itay. Too had al»mi
them, thev made .iich a rule con
pic too If* been »ald dial Jattlrnow ha* a rrudi mi Minute I i .
Melt* That true Janie*? Dick
Warelt i« the man with the girl
the.e day* or »u it «pi m* A new
one every day Re a g,to«l *imiii
Dick amt tell u. who you really
like Rat Dunn amt Ronnie Rob
•&gt;ui are alwav. together lalelv
You can't tell who like, whom tht
heller, ImiIIi ceetit lo be real gout
over each other
Kenni ih lt.im.ry and ll.vria It in
kin are a re.il rote couple helm
•een around the -eho-d nuilr often
latiiee Kltdaw *-••-in * to be gettinc
around a bit latelv I believe «h&lt;
.*•11 I'ke- l.jiw fence Skate* a lot
though You know the old .aylug
"Hut of »ight, out ot mind." Ku
gene Ha*, anil Ni.rma Hand* ar­
chil a .trad* two.onir Iri* I’m
•ev ( id Joe Hunt are .till ilatlnp
•leaillly. cee them everywhere
What'* ha|itM'tieil to Dalla.'* Seema» though he', liei-n dating (ier*
Spivey lalelv
Dawn Ann l'ier*on I* gelllni
long divlance rail* from Tamua
Ret thev are from l arry Reel iformer Seminole Hi .tudent We’ri
ill nu.clne him load, thl* year
Hurry hark up to *re uv l.arrv
Maggie Jane Down o ha. Itren
dating anoihi't one -it our former
elaccmate* Craig Whitriev Hurt
Davie and Marriane Slrickland
nave decided to go .lead*’— John
Kdward June* t* *eeri a lot liteli
with l.rnnie Rotunila Yoj'll In
erring Jovee Roc with Roc* ||an
mini Fridav ruglii I l.lnt care
lull*, girl* Ihr two Walter* Rnnlb
and nrahain, are looking h*
dale*
JI in Hawkm- ha.n't deeiderl wh,.
he will a.k either lion'l he .h*
l«i*c Keeji vnur linger* cro**pd
girl*, it might lie you Hartiara
Maltair ha- hern dating Denton
I'revatt lately.
lawt *nd Found— Ln.t one imic
krt rdition of "Walk the Crook*.Stair*.” If found plra*r rrlnrn t-i
Donnie Clark or tell him how il
■iirl*. flue*. Ih.it’* all h r now lh
teeing you

T D K 8 A N F 0 B D IIK R tl.D
I ri. ( M . t, 1931
I’ag* t

M iss Betty Doris Williams
Is Honored With Bridal Tea
MU* Rr ttv IhirU William*. Oct. 2ft bride.elect, wa* honurrd with a
tea ye»terday afternoun by Mr* Tom Mem and Mr*. Roy Rritt at the
latter'* home on Catalina Drive
The gue.t*. greeted at the door by the ho*te**e«, the honor gueit,
ami her mother, Mr*. W (I, Sfan*r II, wi re u»hed by Mr* Spencer Har­
den Into the patty room* where
they wrote their beet wi«h* * for
the bridr-todie In the gue*t book.
311** William* wa* attractive in
a gray and pillk drenc of rmlaxtctj
wilt*, romph merited with black ac-

celories.

Reflected in a mirror on the liv­
ing room mantel wa* a beautiful
miniature bride doll in a lovely
garden «elting flanked on each
side by white taper*.
The reft*-hnu-iit table wa* cov­
ered with a pineapple linen cloth
and silver and cryttnl appoint­
ment* held fandwiche*, petite
lour*, nut*, amt punch, ('entering
the table v.a* an arrangement of
white gladioli ami gteeiteiy White
burning taper* were u*e&lt;l on tintnlde nltd throughout the enter­
taining room, along with fall flow.
et» amt fruit creation*.
A Vocal solo, "The Sweetest
Story Kver Told" by Stult*. wa*
•ung by Mr*. Ill, Imtd Mallowu&gt;
Tile ho*te»«r» then prevetlletl Ml-*
William, with piece* of china in
her chosen pattern.
A**i*tmg Mr*. Mem anil Mr*
Rritt In -erring were Mr* IJallo
wav and Mi* Chundlrr \Mil Ap
prosiniutely fto guest* called btwven the desiguali.l houl* -if
4:3(1 and it o'clock

Methodist Church
To Hove 2 Services
Sunday Morning

Intermediate Dept.
Plans Beach Party
1 p. m. Tomorrow

The Intermediate Deiartm-'iit
of the First Methodist Church l*
planning n beach party on Haturdnv afternoon. The group plan* to
irave the church at t n m. to go
to New Smyrna Reach
Kach person i« recpiestr-l to
|,ring 35c for transportation and
food c»*t*
Tin evening meal will con*'»t of
n wn m i i- a.t on the U a-'h. fol*
lowe,t l-v group singing, lecreation
iiii,| a brief vesjM-r service la-fore
V«*l |J|III j«|A |t*Hill*

USO Will Stage
Hurricane Dance
Tomorrow Evening
Mi** M iitv A n n M ic h v li w ill b*

ilium lit)M«,«» In rtiariri' uf th«*
Mil III .tin 1*4111*f fit tlir USO to*
Muiftm iv* 11ii iif f I ii tu Hi ii m il II
■i»V11**I,. |**fi i- iii mi tiu 'Vii11 11c %f c
VIII
All ** t %l l ’lilt'll [lint JllllD’ l ||4»B
*im iii %it«il lit )i*in tin* fun

Huiuliix in atIii nltii ihuirh fm tin
iiin.tv iiurtv ftnin *.* until 11
v»Vli*c k Jutimr IkMutr^A v» til bt

In ub*e»vance of World Wide Mu* MHj»;uiit \ *n I It i Iml.^
Communion Sunday, and a church
wide Rally Day program III all
Methodist Church School*, I hr
first Melliodi.l Chiueli untu-umthat there will la- two lunrtitiv
service* -f worship for thi* Sun
-lay, Oct-do r t
feach service will la- identical,
the first service l-rgiiiniiig at a III
a nr. ami the second at II a in
The fall council meeting of di&lt;The communion meditation f,o trict \&lt;&gt; f«mi of i'iiot Intcraatlanl-oth service* will In- delivered by al wik In Id la*t weekeml tit the
the Rev. Milfoil ||. Wyatt.
I ago Mat Hotel in Fell l.amter
The Rally Day progium will la­ -Ini- nml wa* attended by Sanford’*
under the direction of Aslihy -tel-gale, Mr* (i-iirge Stine who
Jones, liileiluedlntr r«ut&gt;*eb-r nr&gt;.| wn* neeompnnieil by Mr. Stine.
chairman of the (ward of edma
Ilu ■■-.m n opened Friday even­
tlun. It i* tmp,-d thal a record at ing with a i-vepliun with the All
tendance both at Church School -li-ii ('Ini- of Fort Lauderdale High
amt at the worship service* may *'-(u.o| acting a, hostess group.
br recorded.
Siiliu-i.'iv iifli nitHin n luncheon wa,
A rhang,. m the tlrn,' for ev-m- given mi the patio of the hotel
mg wotMiip al.o i* announced o.eih.oking the Atlantic Ocean.
beginning with this Sunday, the
At 2 p to Mr* Ruth Csinpliell
evening worship servin' will be­
gin at 7:’it) instead of M p m |he ■f Diiytoiui Dench, -Ii.trict g-ver.
• 1gan vesper music will begin at m&gt;r. pic,hied over the busines*
7:15 p. m with Mr*. A ll-it ID. i. meeting thot featured n nurstion
son at the organ The evening , hu» will, Mi* Kdith Mi'Dn&gt;ie Cam*
meeting of tlir Methodist toiilli •ion of Caine.vilte acting as mol-viiuw.hip* will i , i t rtdin oVi.ok -binl-ti ami |,n,i district governors
mad-- up th-' panel (Jiie.liun, were
ha - 1 ,1 on bow to g -l Rilot* none
, iiil- i-'.lr.l lo attendance.
The -h'lepalr* were Irewtr-I to
I .i llawiiiian IHim which wav comuliie with »r-lii-l lei* or-lered from
lliiwnii for the ocin.mn (i-n i Ihold
- of m
Augustine, treasurer of
The Sunday School of thlr *t . IMol Intel not i-tiuil. gave the code
Christian ('hutch uill hold it .in I of ptides (or the lov,-cation and
I'niiniiiii, president -i-c t of
nun! RrPliiutii.n .... I Rally I »f»%* | Mi
I ilu- oigiioixatlon, hi-,ught greetSun-lav mid tin' primalv de'l •r»1 1 on id will give a .hull pi
Sill* j lug* fiuiii InU nmllonal.
A highly - liteitaitiing *liow was
-luring opining •v- ic i *-*
pn -entr-l l-v Roalani nml lis-r lla
All member* nml friend* -f thi wnlin troupe of graceful dancri
Honda* School are urc--d to Im
Sumln) morning more business
present prumpllv at 1* i t
n m
wa* -anled out with lhe tUm ling
*&gt;i the orugrani will not be d-Im
ed. The new minister, the Rev - oiiiiniitee of district chairmen of
Kdw ittil Johnson, will he pte*- ot I'll-,t luietnalionnl re nor ling, Mrs.
and take chute- -&lt;( th- r-'guUi Vivian Ctnig, president nf the
rliuirli *er vices, mol III tig .-ml even I'lluls of Daytonn ll- a-h, rvtended
- ,iii irivilnlion fur the .prlng conlug
Million 1- be held there the latter
part of April
Tlioma* A. K-li-on h-gnn four
With deep regret a letter wa*
y-ats of work in 1*72 on telegraph
Mr. and Mrs, It. A. Newman K» systems, inventing tfut-N-m, guad r-n,l from Mi*. V. ('. Mrstrngef
hail resigned a. editor of llit
have Ju«t returned frorn a month’* n p le i, sestoplet, m illtipl-i nml who
Pell Rilot Wave I—'Cause of ill health.
vacation at New Smyrna Rraeli
automatic trlegraph, electric• pen
paraffin paper and cm ben r f-e-i Replacing h rt will be Miss Mildred
I'm m il of Tullahit..ee.
Mrs. Hnn-bl Clause and two •t«t t-efore the iwrioti wa* op
ehildrrn, Dianna ami Hal, are r»pcrtr&lt;l to a* rive |p Taiuna lurnor
row bv plane tu Join Id. Harold
111 C p N D I t l O N I D
Clause amt .on, Donald, who have
been in Hunlnrd since Wednesday
visiting hi* nnretits, Mr. amt Mrs
W. C. Clause.

Mrs. George Stine
Attends Fall Meet
Of District Pilots

First Christians
Planning Annual
Rally Day Sunday

lfr. and Mr*. Vin I’ Cara are
Melt buttrr or margarine over low beat. Arbi flour tad
the proud parent* uf their fird
blend. Gradually tlir in milk and rook until ibb-kmed. alte­
child, a C lb. ion born la*t even­
ing at the Orlando Air Furer Hair
ring constantly. Add tbitrM and atir until rhce.e |a melted
Hoipltal. He h*a be*n named
Adu luuitaid, *alt lo last*. onion and partley, Combine dev
Holwrt Karl. Mr*. Cara will hr re­
lied ham, rhrra* taure and cooked noodle*: m il I borough I &lt;
membered by |„.r friend* a* the
Chop atpaiagnt. In 6 grea*e&gt;l individual raMCrotea arrang&lt; former
Ml** Janette
Ratliff,
alternate layer* uf noodle tuiature aud asparagus. Bake in
daughter of Mi. amt Mr*. If. K.
moJerale ovcu (350* J 30 tuiuula*, or until lightly browued
Ratliff.
so top.
Thoma* A. Kdi.un, Inventor of
Mrs Kenneth llerry and inn
the firal practical electric light, Kenny id (Hlandu are visiting her
wa* born in Milan, Ohio on Feb. parents. Mr and Mr* Hubert A
II, 1847.
William* fur a few day*

SUN.

if iO C O E
* *tory of Love...

Mi*. Louise Murphjr, Mr*. Clara
Drutnn ami .Mr*. Nellie Johnson
were ho*Ir sue* for a bridal shower
Tuesday evening a 8 o'clock In
honor of Mr* (ierald Rehrenl
given at the home of the bride'*
parent* Mr. ami Ml*. Claude Walt*
of Hanford.
(iamr* wrr- rnjoyed by all and
irfrr.hments were nerved. Those
attending were: Mr*. Naomi J,
Schneider, Mr*. M. II. Solomon,
Mrs J. II limit,n. Mrs. Vattia
Thomas, Mis, Hem Rrrking*, Mr*.
II.
lielirrns, Mr*. Myitie Net­
tle., Mrs. Carlton Todd, Mr*. Ro­
bert J. Thoma*, Mr*. Willie Ste­
vens, Mr*. Dorothy Wait*, Mr*.
Ruth Carter.
Mi*» Kdith Nettles, Mr*. Iren*
White, M r, Irene Sleo.trum, Mr*.
Gertruds- l.r(Jer. .Mr*. Olga Net­
tles, Mi** F ra u d , Clark, Mr*. Ki­
ll n Clark, Mi* J - Ann Rigg*. Mr*.
Mildred Ramsey, ft|t». Helen D*I’arter, M r, Ann Drooklyn, Mr*A im M cA I-iandrr, Mi*. Marta
Thuma., Mrs. Lucy June*.

Personal Triumph
Scored At Premiere
By Judy Garland

ID &gt;1.1.YW iHID r — Judv Curlaud*, com eb,ic It w i , complete tntlav a* a ,t* r packed lir-l night
audience and rnlic* hailed her
new movie
Hie llltle girl with the big voire,
ron*iden I washed up m picture*
l-Hil year* ago. .roreii a |iervonal
Iriiimph ai ills' world premiere of
"A Slar I- Horn' la.l night Her
arrival »a* given a hy-lerieal reenptIon by tan&gt; al Ihe Hollvw.md
I'aulage. Ibeater an-l nio-l of ’ he
lirnt iiighter. agreed -he i* a vhouiu for ao it.-’ ar nevt March
Arriving with husband Sid l uft.
wbo |ir»lm'eit Ihr picture, Judy
to-ikcil radiant in a black velvet
gown with Jewele 1 ci liar an I rap
She greeted (rtrnd* p «e*l for
phob , ami admitted -ho » v* “ hanov bul nervnii* " She addrrl " I ’ll
be glad when it', all over w ith"
Stir wa, a lar cry from Ihe
Jinly whose tanlrom, led in an
end ol tier lung MUM contract
She Marti- l lh* comeback trill
with 'her lid al Ni ■w York'* vaudf- lib* shrine the I'alare Warner
tiro* aCreed b- tar her in a re.
■0jke of the IR1J cli.sle, " A Stir
I. Dorn " lire film had a -tnemv
Those shirtboaid. which hubby'* In,lory and the lull mounted tn i
•liirt* weie folded around when whopping * i *
million Cnl r*
they are returned from the laon agreed it wa* worth d
dry will m m r In handy now that
Full hoii-.cleaning I* on the
Die** for Ihe work ynn'ie doing
•lule fm many homemaker*. Set
the furniture poliih, liquid clean w hen F»D lulu,.-leaning come*
i t - b iii I wet raes on the «tiirt amnml thl* year That's whal teaboards &gt;o that spillage won't harm * tile leehnlrian* at the American
the rugs or finl«h of ftnor*. table* - Institute of Laundering advise.
or *ill* advise* the American In­ ' f leaning -umpouml,. furniture potstitute of Laundering, research and |i-h amt » i i n might .tain ami t-a
educational ernler of the laundry I difficult lo remove when the cloth­
ing in sent lo thr local laundry.
industry

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Mrs. G. Behrens
Honored By Ladies
At Bridal Shower

FRIDAY
The Duplicate Bridge Club will
meet at I fie Yacht Club with »eat
mg to start at 7:45 p m and play
to begin at 8 o’clock
Sabbath of Repentrncc Service
will be held at the Jcwl.h Com­
munity fentrr af * t* m
M ONDAY
The Wesleyan .nrrvice
liuitd
will meet at ft |i m at the home
of Mr* Feed Smith
The Circle* of the First Melhodist Church will meet a* lulluws:
Circle No 1 meet* in McKinley
Hall at 3 p in with M r, II D Mc­
Call aml \lr» N V Farm er. C ir­
cle 2 meet* with Mr* W D Kir
by. ftlo Magnolia Ave 3 p m . f ir
clr 3 with Mr* W R Heard, 2ml
Virginia Ave , 3 p m ; Circle 4
with Mr* R M Sturdivant, til3
Myrtle Ave , 3 p rn ; Circle S with
Mr* J W Drown. Lake Monroe,
111 i m ; Circle 6 with Mr* J A
Calhoun. 2U3‘J S Mellon*die Ave
lo a iii
The Seminole DaptM A**ocia
Uonal Woman'. MRslonary I ’nion
and Woman'* Mi**tonary Society
"D ay of I o.t met ton" fur uffieer*
will be held hi Orlando, Coltcgr
Dark Dapli.l Church from lu a m
to 2 30 p in Take a sandwich
dunk furnished
T h r board ot the Seminole High
Sch-Kil I 'T A will meet at 3 I ft p in
at the *rhool
The Daughter* ot We*lcy Sunday
School Cla*« of the Flr*t Meth
odut Church will have It, annual
Irird ehickeii covered d!*h *upper
In MeKmb-y Hall at G 30 p in with
Mr* W K Haiue* ami her groii|i
as ho,te,*e« lii.tallallun til offi
cer* will lie held
TCKSIIAV
The Unity Truth t la*, will meet
at the \ aide; llutrl at 7 4ft p m
with Carolyn Rar*on* a* teacher
the piddle i* m uled
The regular im cling ot ihr Semi
mile Hlfin SchiHil I* T.\ will t&gt;e held
at the *cho&lt;,l at 8 p m
the South,ide R 'lA board meel
mg will to- held at I 4ft p m
WSt S Circles ul the Fir*I Meth
odist Churell will meet a, billow,
t’irele 7 willi M r. T A Dutnei
1313 Summerlin Ave . H p m . f ir
ele N wiih M r, J S While. l\
Fir*t St , a p m . Circle P with
M r, Wilma fo lio ,I. I'*'ft llollt
Ave . with M r, M I. MeSwean
Jr . iii h-i.li— , H a iii
W KDNF-SDAV
The tin-m e,, meeting ot Ihr San
ford Woman’, ('lull will begin uiih
a covered di.li liinelieon at 12 30
n tn at the dub Hi&gt;*(r**e, are
\ lr, Harold Whlllrrn. M r. Wight
Kirlley, M r. J W f.illun Mr*
\|ar v in Dyal, Mr* II W (io-ul
-peed and ftlr, Denver (Tn le ll

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SHS Meets Yellow Jackets
A t Local Stadium Tonight

Indians Termed Poor Risk Today /
Team Dejected
- Upon Return
' To Home Field
C L E V E L A N D (At Thr Clevw
J&gt;nd Irtdmn* werr • |r»&gt;or itcrurily
Vitk ItwUv, nml they Inrw |l. T h r
I (|twin I train which rolled through
lhf night In bring mannrrr Al
.{sip**’a ileiertrd lrnn|&gt;* hark to
‘h* home folk* anil lhf third game
|(*f thr World Srrir* win a v n y
unhappy rem/agr.
U N* only were the oncc-preml
American la-arue chnm|ih&gt;iii down
1-0 in rrain* * to the mirprUing Gl.into, but tliev were &lt;l»wn a* w«dl
jlo (he tfilt &lt;1 and lea*! vaunterl
^member of their "Rig Three”
M-ilrhinr Minch. Mike Garrh*. Tliey
mew they were in liad ttmitde.
p/nd roilld efllv hrrtre they were
rhoilt to ronie nut of Ihr hitting
dump which had M l 2U «f the it
llpu«)l&gt;cr rtimndeil on the |V»I«
III rmm. I twse* the I* it two futile
bday*.
A* for I-en Durnrher’x Giant*,
P'hey ranic-oni of ventrrday'a ronzincing A I yirtnry over K illy
riVVlin ilcml ctitnln they lii.t »l
" ra il an even rhanrr «f d o .in»r II
tut hv lomoirnv night.
Their irroiiil fiteber, young
lohnnv Antonelli. had throttled
:hc Trite- in the plnchc* after "re
HR hi* fit at nitrh knocked rleai
il ut of *i|tht hv Al Smith. Clevi
kttd’a letfl-flcldei. Today they
acre going with lluhcn (Jnnu*
.he (Rii-eynl Pun to Itirnn *rtewlaller who won 17 game* in Ida
•ophumnir renMin. Ill' trnniinater
•firtlllv believe he would lie the
Inilian* in knot*.
Seldom, min Iv. ha* a World Sc1*1 *een 'inli ait kliinpl alnl
•ally change in fmluneii. 11 H
llfflrlllt to tealiie Hint the fleve
and rliih. winner nf III gainri,
_'pftird the crier otilv two daV*
"ten a* nearly It I favonte*. The
failure of |yi|iet‘k altlfTKei» t"
.lit with nun on lure* hai liern in
I trrlihle.
Almo»l riiunlly inrtriiihlr had
■eon the kiirce** of lliiriw hi tV
linn In that l«-*per|. They Milved
Wynn, the 2.1-gante winner. fnf
Tnly four hit* in the *rrnnd game
.— Half aa many ax the Tithe »«ckp i off Anlonelli. Yet only one of
hem wa* wanted, and only three
lanla died on the nark*.
Antonelli nitrhed a grjlty game.
{The young leflhander could have
laferrd al the (Haul*' hulljiiin al*
V&gt;it any lim r durinir the after*
.won and kre at le*i&gt;t one of hla
fill) mate* grtllng ready. Rut al
Ihe end the Imnui kid from lt»
rheiter. N. V. dill wa« ma.-der of
every aituation.
Dllklt* Rhode*, Ihe pinch -hillei
ritranrdlnarv who litnke up Ihe
ppener with Id* ilramatir |OI|t
Inning hntnrrun. again iltirk the
Jtuif* deep into the vt*ilnr*.
i II Waa Rhode* who knocked hi*
Yellow Alabaman. Willie Maya,
Veto** with the lying run In the
•fifth, and put the fruiting on lh*
fvletory with a tnwrrinr amaah
jagelnit the i ip hi field farade in
Ihe aeverdli. lie'* now within one
lof Ihe aeriea record for pinch hlle.
A* it hatipened. Antonelli had
tie prlvilepe of knock 111* in lb*
•winning run a* well «« hllndinR
t|a Indian* with hi* fad hall and
atraaplni rurve* yvety time they
.t hit-aimed. JohluiyV hat tin* effart waa only a fmre-oul jcionndto *feond-ha»c in Ihe big fifth,
Mil H , waa aufflrlent to hrittr
H*nk Thompton daihlnr home
(Tom third with Ihe hi it run the
Tribe newer pot hark
There I* little d'ltthl the Indian*
are Ireinn arriimxlv handicapped
by the manifold Injurir* of Ihelr
.(tar thlnl-luikciiiaii, Al Roaen. Ho
far At ha* rontrihuled nothing
i Muck to hla team'* attark. and ha
II io alove up In on* leg that hla
w wfrwr on the l&gt;a*ri (i more nf
* hlkdranre than help.
But he haa not Item lh# only
to fill l,npei. Ilojdiy A t |Ib .
American
marlran Uiguc'x Wading
■ only
onlv two aln
r, had ptterhed
and Irft two men ktrandad
lh Ihlrd-nut* VHteiday. Latrv
»y, the team'a left handed pow
■truck out three llmea in thr
thcond game, the third time wllh
liro Aboard and none out In thr
nnUt. ShortMon Gmrgr Ulrich
nd left five runnara hi* firat two
t|me at hat.
It rrtuld Im *ald with mual lus
tire that Willie Maya alau had
torn a U H ln g bint. The tilant*'
Meant nun hadn't delivered any. Inina rr*emhlioa a hit. lint atrnin
I yyalerday Willie played an Im
J to n t part In the triumph by
wing a iead-off walk In thr
h— the firat man to reaeh firat
W ynn— and aroriny Ihe tyliw
i t*&gt; Rhode*' drooping fllagte
aouber.
The aPrond aam* did not ntdl»
•Mai the opener In auiteined tap*
■nb deaplte all Iha Ihreata the
Ikdinna made to knock Antonelli
After hio team t » « Johm y
a I-J lead Ihef* aotpehow waa a
fieitiiR (hat h* w a « 't iwitig (o
any more help.

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Is Relaxed
After Feats

World Series
(CnnllnorH from Pane One)
li.i'eman. N'n run*, no hil*. no n
rnr*. no one left on
INDIANS K t l K TII
Dohy *incle* to *horl Irfi ficM
Werli rrarhc* flr*t on a fielder''
ehnlrr Dohy I* forced «l «rcoml
Majc*ki hil* Into double play. Iirsi
in neric. *horl to yeconil lo (»•!
No run*, no hit*, no rvror*. non*
left on.
H U N TS IT F T H
May* file* mil In »|e*p rrnlci
niiiinp*on |hiI* » hil into M i ren
ter and ttri'lche.i it to * double
Rhode* pet* ini cm lima I walk
William* hil* to khorl and Rhode
Ik lorreil al *rrond
Tlinnip'oti
k'lie* In dim! We drum llll* lo leli
held and Tli»inp &lt;*n 'ru n -' Will
lain* Roe* lo keenml Homer *|rike*
mil floe run. two hlD, no error*,
two left on
INDIANS KIKTII
Philley heal* nul hall hit lo In
field Strickland'* hlch fly to deep
Irft l* caught llrcan file* nut In
left held Regalado gnr» in fm
lloulleman and I* Ihniwn mil third
In ftr»l No runj&gt;. one hit, no rr
rnr., one left on ha\r
lilA N TS SIX TH
N*rh «ki c«c' in |,i pilch foi In
omn*. lairkman walk* Dark -nr
rifire* I Hickman In *erond Muel
h r pop* nut to third tm'i-inan
May* hit* to right field and l^&gt;rk
mini *corr« Thnmpinn flic* out
to third. One run one hit, no rt
tor*, one left on laie.
INDIANS SIX TH
Nmilh eiM'* nul »ho*l to fit d
Avila file* mil to |rf| field Ihihy
flic* out lo left center. No run*,
on hil*. no ertor*. none left on
ha»e.
(H AN TS HKYRNTII
Uhodcfl klrike* out on (litre
tdIMie*. William*
llunwn out
ihoil to fir*t Wr*tmni *lrlke*
cut. No tun*, no hits, no iirur*.
none left on hate.
INDIANS SKVKNTII
Wem hit* homer into rl*hl rrn
ter field *land*: M«|e*ki groundi
Old lecoml lo filkt, I'hlllcy (Irike-I
out. Hlrirklaud non* out hoik of
ftrfll l«*e. One run. one hit, no rr
lore, none left on ha*e.
lilA N TS K lfillTII
(tome* |ni|h out to *ecolnl ha r
lock man groinid* out to fh*l
l&gt;a*eman Dark g«e» nut pllchet
to flint. No mm, no hit*, no &lt;r
nir*. none |eD on tia*e.
INDIANS KlfiHTH
(Jlynn. hailing for Ifrgert, doubt
r* itilu right field Mltrhell. halhni!
for Nurlr'ki. I* pad mil al lint
fllynn advance* to third Snulh
gnei In *rmnd aRer an nyrrihrow
al lint by Ihr Mmrhlnn filjnn
*cnrrt. Avila walk* Wllnrlrn goer
in lo pllrh for flnmrr Dohy
ground* mil lo ftr*t W rrli » lr ii'
mil. One nm. nnr hil. one rrnu.
tvni Irft nn bare.
(HANTS NINTH
Mn-,»| goes In
tdlchrt and
Nartliftui a* ralrhrr for Indian*
Mueller *ln«le* In lefl field May
single* In led renter advanrlnc
Mueller lu Ihlcd Thompum hilInto double play. Mueller I* saf al lltild. Rhode ■ klrike. nul Nn
tun*, two hil*. nn rrrnr*. one loll
INDIANS NINTH
Mlfeikl kltlkr* mil
Phllln
traimdi mil second to Hr, I I’npt
if I* for Slrirkfanit and grmiml* mi*
*emnd In firat.
R. &gt;1. t:
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Coach Ganas
Expecting
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NKW YORK (Vlb-DiMly Ithmle*
i* getting arru*tnined to licing n
relelirity.

When he first wa* projected into
the limelight a* n remit of hi*
fanln*lir pinrh hitting jierformami * he wn* unc«*y and n little
lu'wildeieil.
In the rlulihoure of Ihe New
York (SianU ufler they t»al the
(Tevelaml Indian*. .1*1. to take n
2 0 World Krrica lead yesterday,
Rhmii'.. uho hil n homer and a
kingle, wa» iv relaxed a* all get

Auburn-Florida Clash Attraction
O f Games In S E C Tomorrow

By MKRCKR DAII.KV
Asaocialed I’te** ''port* IViltrr
Auburn and Florida, two Smith
Flirth with victory after a 20 to ra»tcrn t’cnfrrrnre fiedball teattv
.innt.tr one Inn
7 win over the Kuitl* 1‘nnthrr i tail which Ih Y n w
week, the Sanford Seminole* will nurchfx at ttieir nptvments. mtet
seek their xrrnnd non-conferencs' Saturday In nn&lt; of the top atlrae
win from U n b u ig lonight at liont on the SEC program
on!.
-*
It-ith cnachev, 1111*111 Jordan of
H o'clock in the Memorial StaHium,
&lt;11 hn home run, a really olid
For the Hr*t time Uiix year, the the Flain'men amt Ilnli Wit -dnitl
poke Rhode- .aid:
Scmlmrlei will lake lo the field in uf Ihe Gator*. u&lt;e the two-team
"lie (Cleveland pjlehei (hilly
liK T S 1 H ill’l l V— t'anlr. P. H. More. PHN , (le ft) e ircn lU e officer
full xtrength. With none injured system of Mil util lit ton (1 weat
Wvnm threw toe five knuekler*.
lie « ii l-d mu, f||| li.ill. |l wa r A I id Ihe N A A S Sanford, beam* ptondlr aa hr arreptw rrmgralulaand tailhark Johnny Jtineo hack down Iheir f-ir&gt;. Iirhlmg two runin what wa* irrmed “ pretty good plete, halnmed rlcvett
knurkle l-all I g&gt;d hold nf,
j linos, and Ihr wiontng trophy for *h&lt;mling Ihe mewl ' hirdie*" (one
tinder par for a alngle bole) daring Ihr recent Sixth Natal lit*imp'-", head reach Fred Hana*
"lint I w j i &gt; only following ordJordan started Ihe tirod In lh&lt;egpret.* to *rere in Ihe firxt half SEC la«t year with his -ttrcenfuf
•i*. My op told hi.- lo hit one for r trie I tinlf Toarnamrat at I'rmuirola. Cdr. 'lore earned Ihr right
t» thr retried trophy after *itrrr**lully dropping a dilflriilt 23 "we have eliminated one ml*takra X and V team- Wo&lt;trtniff tn.lxIVI
him liefnn I left home."
font putt on Ihe |Ath bole wbtrh broke Ihe lie n ilh Chief ||i|l
nod the nffenie n|e-r«te* like 1 ex the system Ihi
Rhode*, scond happiest that hi*
e?&gt;ou and it #1
Se.irlMirongh of VAH Mrmpbi*, Tw in. I'rr*e«ling the commander
|met."
home tun wa n’t of the "Chine -e"
ready ha* paid n&lt;f with a 13 12
with thr trophy i* Captain J, I'. Monroe. I'S N , commanding nfft*
"I feel like it will Ih' h tough victory over Georgia Tech
varlrty. meaning a abort one like
(••II game, though, l,er»htirg heat
tile one he hit to will Ihe first4 n r or N IS I'cnsarela. (ttfflcial Photograph, I'. S. Nat y i
Auburn, raMI one of Ihr |o;r
game.
Apopka 23-7 and ha* a very lag psiwer* In the rotiferrnrr, will get
team. They will bring l*i playrra its flret rexl lr t m fi*m’ viile
Willie Rhode« v*n dinning Ihe
over tonight more player* Him The Plainsmen openrd la«t week
hu&lt;*nli*. many of the Irianl*
pointed to Cat. Ill I He* Wc 1r 11ill
sve have ever had again*! u»," he with a (.'•'» romp ovrr Cliattjo."—
said.
a* one nf thr- tog I in soli* why Inn
Two other tofttcrem-t- games anti
"We will have In wait and
Durmher'- outfit won tin- firat two
*ix non conferrm e Hits are rhe-l
game' ||e |in&gt; lieen doing a fine
how our offense work* againit Hie ulrd Kenliirkv and laitil'iani Slale
two hi* tackle* Ihe Yellow Jnr
job handling Ihe pilrhet*.
"W e woo tin game," raid I lie
tu r.n xxm is
9, mixes it up with Northwestern krt* have," Gun** added. " I f «ve. I ’nivenlty, b lh m . . . I hut -till
modest W i ,, "What more would
Maryland and H C I, A. hnlli at Evan-ton. 111., in annthri Inlet ran operate against them we ran •eeklng ihrir first victory, meet
anybody want. Johnny Antonelli ranked among the nation'* lop &gt;f n. rertlonal matrh, while Ferin Slate, take anything," he said, naming In I-rxingPm and Alabama, mu
ndelied a gnat genie, lie w »i a open a full weekrml nf inletr.rclHm un unrxprrtrd top leu member h&gt; liny Rirhardton, 211*. and R&lt;-h other Ion HU» contender, plat
itltle wild in Hie eaily inning*, lint al test* tonight In la&gt;* Angrlf*. hul Hi up*ei victory over tllinnl*, re Xlosely, 2-10, a* hi* higge*l worthi X'oiidethtR In Mob le R dh annight game*
ftom Ihe foutih nn, hi* fast Muff Ilie game that really exnle* Ihe (axes al Syracuse
io the l.erihurg line.
Noncrm'eteocr game* are Tech
wa* hi* hesl and we went for Hint, imagination uf enllege Iswdhxll fan*
Gana* expert* to allow the
The Pacific Coast Conference ami
"The Indian* left Id men mi hare i* M-hi-duIrtl al South Rend, Ind , Hie llig Id. ill addition lo Ihr South hnwetowo fan* a daxiling dirpUy at Siulhprn Mrthi-list Trx.v A
A X| at Gtiitgla Alkalis 1 Slaie
again That ought In lie tin nr*wer tumurrow
ern Cal-N»ithuri1rrn merlin* aim of deception mingled with an aetinl at Mlstitsippi Slale, Mn-.is.ippi al
In the kind of pilciliug Johnny did
'lhat'e whrrr Notre Dame, Hill in collide* when Illinois play* Sian nttack. The return **f June* lo the MUannva, Tennc -ee al Dtikr and
in tin* i hitch I don't want any the procr*' of proving Ihe ability ford at Palo Alto. C a lif, and Cali lailhark *lol will take eiinr of the
eiedil lie had lo llitow the linll." i-l young T rrry llrennan a* head fornla Iravrl* I11 *Mire* Slale
lond off lU wklm and Flowrra North CaroRut al Tulanc The
If Went rum wa*n't looking fur rnarh lines up against I'urdur, a
Other ligi Inlenrctmnal remle'l* -incr he I* both an inside and out­ Trch-SXtU game i% al nigfil,
Ine Trrli SX1M and Kenliickt
any credit, lie would have lieen learn xeblom inentiunerl among Ihe ■end Wa*hing(ia.i Slale lo play al side threat, hr said.
■nd-ntta**e.| lo hear Captain Al naliun's he*l hul alwayi "up'' for Texas. Cnrnrll lo Hire. Georgia
The YHlow Jacket* are expected IJ»U game-, are rated even by Ihi
Ihnk call him the “utnung hern.” Ihe Iriah
Tech lo Soulhrin Mrlhodl*!. At my t« run a multiple offepw using o d d - maker- Xuluirn and Georgia
"H r wo it m flr l« loud liinl
Il wa* on a hrigtd Oclcher after to Michigan. College of Ihe Pa both the tingle wing and "T 1’ form- are favored hv .1 lourhrlnwn river
plate," aid Datk. "Hr- tailed for niain jtisl limr year* ago that Ihe cific lo In Nana and Xtinne-nta lo lion*. Gana* said he ha* recriv H o n d a and T r r .a s \ A M |tMke
a Iteniemlou* ai'ot'nnnt of ntiiff Roller m a k e r * rtuthrd Nolle PlU'hrtik'li
C.| repsirt* Ihat the Jacket* like 1 North Cat d-na and Alabama ate
and Johniiy went with hint except Maine's pinud 33 game winning
fntiehdnwn favortlr lu heal
The Rig Seven gels vlartrel on lo |&gt;a*s with flanker* out and an I
for only one pitch that I know of. siring a |x‘rfnrmante lhal marks «* loofetrnre 1liatiipinnvliip will. nnluilanceil line, hul experta Diet Terinrs'ce. Till me ,m-l X'aralr
Johnny ahnok him off on*n change lhem for »perlal alirnlmn by llrrn Iowa Stale al Nrhra'ka, Missouri nutjarily of the play to go benn In Vie W rtli in the itinlli in­ nan, who make an im pm vivr en ■I Kansa* Stale and Colorado at •tween hi* tackle*.
ning, hilt otherwise, they worked trarrrt* lu big limr coarhing with a Kansas.
Accsirding to Gana*, one of the
perfectly."
Jacket'* hi|t threat* will he fullOther major game* lontnrrm*:
21-0 victory over Te*a» 1**1 week
hack Jim Grir»hy, 175 pmiml*,
Atitonrlli denied Ihat there wnfl
Thai opening
*urrr«t
, ,
. made
, .No
..
Ka»l— llrown at X’ale, Navy al
irally anything wrong with hi* Ire Dame Ihe No I choice in th!»|Dartmouth, Maixarhiuclt, at liar whom he called "a very good run­
and pa**er.n
ennlMd.
week's Aaanclaletl Pre»a poll
vatd. fHgntc al Holy Crox*. Ford nerGana*
picked guard* Gene Rax*
” !l was just that I wan bring
While
llie
rlath
belwren
Notic
ham at Rulgrrx, Uilfiam and M ary: rmd U i t ) Rale* ai uut*lamllng in
ISO rnre-ful, lie 'alrl. “ So In IreIt
Dame
and
Punlur,
a
winner
in
a
! rnlJ: ,! rlnrp n"
' "lunihla. the Smiioole line last Frnlay
■le|tende,| no every pilch, I wa*
Roslon College al Temple
night nga .......................................
Hire! at Ihr rml. Rut I ntill felt h r cere again'l X|i*Miini hut week,
nail* for ihe kickoff, the weekend
South— Vanderbilt v* Alabama Interesting in ire what we do at
I hail my good tluff,”
action getx under way In a hlg war al Mobile, Auburn al Hotidfl, Ter
l|ow aland the oiieoirigpiiih -a Hit tonight'* game between fourth ax AAM at Georgia, J.SH al Ren full flltenglli. |t seemed In uinka
home tun hv the Indian*’ Al ranked H C IA and sixth ranked lucky. North Caro'inu at Tuhne, n lot nf difference with Rates in
la»l week," he *ald.
Smith T
Maryland
Nnrlh t atollnr Stale al XX ike Fm
lie lauded thr petfnrmance of
“ It wa- a real good f«*l hall,
Thr Terp.. Irrppetl two nolclie- f*'- Arkan*a* Stale at Mi'vhsippi l-nck Jim llawkin* against Ihe
hut he got atnuriil on It teal good,
I'anlliers, saying Hint llawkin* haa
In Ihi* week'* rallng aft^r an hfle, s,a' r
Ion."
weekend, were ra*y winner* over
Soti&lt;hwr*l— Arkanva* at Texas the ability to pick lit* receiver*
Durnrher wa all amllev. He 'aid Kentucky In Ihelr opener The II \ Christian. Texas Western al Arlio- lie ha* hit ieith end*, Ihe tailhnrl
he nr-vr r had any thought of taking clan*, defending rhatnp* of Ihe i na Stale, Utah Male at New Mex- ,irid wingliark in the two game*.
Johnny nut •-v•tr though In- went I'.it die C a u l Conference, haYr ico, Oklahoma AAM at Texas Teeh Gana* said he mold pick no out­
nut to talk to him a couple nf xcoresl no pointa In Iwo start*, de I we*l— Washington al H r e g o n standing |iau receiver hut con­
times.
I flah al llregnn, Deitvn »i sider* the tram lucky to have
Vie Wert*, the nrmexl* nf th« fealing S»n Diego Naval Training Slate,
Wyoming. Rtigham Young at Colo severnl men who ran catch the hall.
(iiant- in the fir -1 game, got only Center and Kansas
In the extra point department.
Thai'* Ihe only game malehliiy " " l ’
&lt;&gt;n« hit in tliice al luit* and ItuItole'M New - un i* looking rood, |
learns lislrd in Ihe lop ten. hul
tnelier w-a* asked how come,
ncrnrding to Ganas. He said the
“ We changed our drategy pilch* exrrpl for Oklahoma, rated No ?
225- pound tackle kicked 10
all
Ihe
idher
Ipvdrre
ate
trherlulrel
log In him. he grinned. "Ilnpr we
•irnighl in ptactice yesterday.
Two oilier lop game* ludighl
ill&lt;l it, I won't lay. You wouldn’t
"Ih e main thing in do i* nrete.
moved
Ray
lor
lo
Miami
Fix
waul me to reveal our necrcta,
C I.F.V EM N D 'A* Coley W allin Once we dll Ihat, I lielleve hr wilt
University and Wlrhlta lo Drake
would you?"
id
New York anl Hob Raker of kirk them," Gana* said.
(In lomorrowr'a *rhedule,
liver in Ilia Cleveland drexxing
PilDhiirgh.
each hoping lo e»m *
Iowa, rankrt No t nn the hails
room, you cmilil rut the gloom with
a knife.
1
of H* I I lit victory over Michigan malelt with the No I heavyweight and you eonhi get even money lhal
challenger. Nino X’atdei. meet lo
A I Roaen, the Idg man of tlir Slate last Ralurdajr, slip* away night In a mli'uaflv lelrvised lo the boul would not go the dlxtanrr
Raker enrrenl'y iv ranked ninth
Indian’s' hailing order, wa* d(*&gt; Irern Rig 10 Conference action lot round Imd *1 Oiitral Armory at atnune
Ihe heavyweight rintend
wliat should be a hrrlhrr again*!
gutted with himself.
10 pm , EST
m
wa'fare, at prerenl. It un
Xlunlana,
but
Michigan
Slate
run
"I don't know wimt to do," It*
Wallare, who once defeated ranked XValtaee ha*. knorkrd mil
*ahl. " I want In play, hul I'm not Ilnur, il* tough opening schedule Champion Rnckv Xlarriani while IS men. white Biker ha* IS to hi*
again-1
Wiiconvin,
Ihe
No
5
leant,
helping Hie cl Ills, Hlle minute I
both were In Ihe amaletir rank* credit The f’tttxtmrgh lighter nttre
Mty to inyxelf that ue ought to get al East l.anslng
was a 2 lo 1 favorite over Raker won a decision from X'a'ie/
Suipn-ing
Dune,
rated
tevcnlh
a lualthy guv In there. Then I
think that till* I* Hie World Series
and you never know- when you
might get into mod her. Then I f j kltxaixxlppl. No. 9. play*
want tu play.”

Notre Dame-Purdue Contest
Highlights Saturday Games

Mi**t*vippl anl Mi»vU»lpt'i BU*'
are ptuhihrlitr choire* over X iW»*
nova and Ariatt'.x* State
Hilling the high sftott:
SXHI over GEORGIA TECtlJ
The Xttrtang, have had a month
to get ready for Tech And they
hive haek a haul rote from lh*
1953 team wlttch held Tech to S3
yard - I'd*i nffrnse Teeh ha* *om"
r cy men injurret and they tnity not
he ready
K E N Il'C K Y over LSIC Roth
have lest to two |iiwerfiil foei xo
far bnt Ihe Xtildcatx have shown
more r.ffrnre and Ireller defenre
than I.SC
AUBURN over EtJOMDA: The
X and Y bM t M M I to have o
'light mice in talent anl depth
over the Blue and Orange '*d*.
who played Ihelr "hlg" game lu
healing Tech I .lit week
GEORGIA over TE X A S A AM :
For a change Georgia •hmld have
it nppovlltnn culmanned fmdd
boil down lo the flulldog*' alt
power vs the Aggira' ground
gamr
DI K E over TEN N ES S EE: ITre
Rlite Devil* have Jerry Barger,
Worth l.itr and a fretful of nthei
fine bark* and a strong line
A I j AIIAMA over VA N D ER B ILT:
Willi Bait Slarr hark. 'Rama It
l&gt;riktng up. X'atidv wa* impre*dve
■gam*l Ravlor hut don’t expr&lt; I
tnirarle* of the Cnmmrwlarei.
TU I.A N E mer NORTH CAno
LIMA The Tar Heel* haven't won
in New Orleans 'incr 1922 in six
' MISSISSIPPI over VILI*ANOVA:
The boy* fnmi Ihe City of Broth­
erly l/ ve are way. way onl of
Iheir rlais
MISSISSIPPI S TA TE over Alt
K ANSAS S TA TE Another rave nf
tilling oil more than one randige*!.

P la n n in g
To R em odel?
A LL US IF
YO U N EED
ADVKE

Heavyweights
Meet Tonight

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gad

Used C nr
S A L 1E
■995
$7Cft
’775
SQQC
|AQC
$QQC
(OQC
$dCQC
1205

SK AB O U T
FH A
LO AN S!

1952 DODGE Club Coupe
1950 P L Y M O U T H
Club Coupe
1950 0LDSM0BILE 88
Sedan

H IL L IM P L E M E N T Co.
IS R E A D Y T O H E L P Y O U f
Co l b m A n c a m p s t o v e •

POCKET KNIVES

COLEMAN LANTERjX

TU R K E Y CALLERS

*

SHELLS A CARTRIDGES *
HUNTERS CAPS

___

H U N TE R S BOOTH

1953 D O D G E Club
$1
Coupe
1952 P L Y M O U T H
Club Coupe
1952 DODGE Meadowbrook Sedan
1950 P L Y M O U T H
Club Coupe
1952 D O D G E
$1
i Hard J o *
1

R U N CASES

COMPASSES
SHOT GUNSi

HUNTERS COATS

1951 DODGE Coronet
Sedan

DUCK DBC0Y8

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EE H O W
SIM PLE IT
IS T O . . .

12 ga*

16 ga.. 20 ga, 210 ga., 410 ga.
&gt;

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AV EC ASH
FOR NEED ED
M PAM S
PHONE 1241 or 1681

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Seminole County Motors, h e.
PbtMC ion

SIB K. Ftrut SI.

Onl W«4 1Mb Street
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Buy It Or Sell It-lls e The Classifieds To Tell It!
^ R E A L f g A g . t o n 8A I X - S

Use
« HERALD
WANT ADS
»• &gt;

BUY • SELL - RENT

RAYMOND 31. M M .. REALTOR
S. D. Iliahlryraan. Associate
104 South Park Ave.
Phone 9fln

*7*6fUocU Rmdbf

H m tU

Hoorn 201 Edward*' Hide
Park Commercial
Ph If!
J. R. Alexander
T . M. Stringer
Keg. Krai Kitalr Broker*

l:M P. M. 'DcarflM
Day Defers Publicatloa
MlMvaa Ratal Ma

PHONE 1821
ro w R E N T
-I
t s .
wt5T&gt;
. ....AKA APARTM ENTS: room*,
private hatha 114 W. Plrsl SI.
2 API'S far renl now. Calm Bldg
Phone 53.

I

FURNISHED kitchenette air con
dllmnrd apt. Slumberland Court.
Illway 17 02 South Phone 1064 W
ONE ROOM efficiency apartmrnl.
suitable for couple or single.
Private hath. Idrally located
awrova from Post Office Inquire
jjn "i-1 Jaiobvon'* I&gt;cpt Store

Knllnuay and Haby Urdu

Hay. Wrrk or month— Tel 1425
» ii ml in n Crnlrr
l l ( Weal First
\i l rlote In. nrwly painted. 703
W lit St .Wmmir Cowan, phone
fi|0
•(

ROSE: i ait HI a|4 Furnished I
bedroom unit* Newljr redec
•led Call &lt;01 4

•Ijf)OM

(ornlvhed Apt. 2300
1 5 &gt;
sfivtllc Ave.

Mel

2 ilEDROOM houxe. M u thin 1
year old Phone 1326-J
Avalon
42S

A pit.

Efficiency.

Thooe

l.arcc, unfurnlvhed houve. Phone
42S.
LARGE, attractive apl. N e w
throughout. 2 Redroomx. living
, all electric kitchen, bath
fbol. comfortable Juit 5 min­
ute*
from
the center nt town. 070
___ .rota th
Phone 1137.
2 ROOM fnrwtaAed, upvtalra apt
Private hath *33 monlh. Includ­
ing •ilillliei. 417 Weil lllh SI
APT. 113 Elm Ave. Phone ITtT-W.
Trailer SPACE available. Adult*
only. Sin per monlh. Phone 23m..
4 BOOM

*7*11 « M
A
FURNISHED
garage
•Ul

M ftapt.

033

fhnne 22*6 M
Pi
GARAGE Apl Modem rnnvrnknee* See Dr. Robina In hi*
olllce nr phone 639-W after 7
pm
OCTOBER 1— 3 Room llouve. par­
tially furnlvhed. Inquire 120d K
Ith SI.
3 A 0031 Puralthed Ab«. 042 30. 107
Eocuvf Phone 724 M.
FURNISHED Apt Cloae Hi. PH
vale bath. 306 Palmetto
3 ROOM furnlvhed garage apl
012 Park Ave. Phone IM I-R 2
CAR ARK apt 1201 Magnolia Ave
4 ROOM furnlvhed houxe. Phone
1622-W ._____ _______________
I .A N D 2 Bedroom apaHmenls
4-irni.hed &gt;101 Magnolia. $30
vlnonlhly. Phone Robevt A Will.
EX TR A nice 34 font Trailer. U rg e
I’atln. Pretty yard
Apply a
offlra. Park Ave Trailer park
NICE, unfurnlvhed apt 401
ery Ave. Phone 2334-W
I PUNISHED apl
alter 6 p m.

Phone

Cel
U3 W

OOM furnished apt. With ga
If. Inquire 1100 Park Ave.
2 ’ ROOM furnished, uptlairt apl
Private hath. $33 month. Inrlud
inf ullllllea. 417 Weal lllh fit.
3 ROOM HOUSE. 213 Holly Ave
Gai atnve and water heater.
Phone I W J

m

■EACH BEW1AI4I - 11
in r m m o .N ocean front a|d.
Jfje k ly or monlall rates. Day­
tona Reach. Fla Call 1344 J.

I - P EA L E S TA TE FOR SALE ^

COMFORT and STYLE

Transfer forcea this owner lo place
his beautiful custom built home
on the market. Two bednwaii
with built-in features, large liv­
ing room and dining area, spac­
ious ilasscd-la Florida room,
Hied bath and villa, wall lo *ali
carpeting over nak floors, elec.
Appliances In kllrheti. CBS con
Vtnietlon with furred walls, sit­
uated on 110 II. lot which Is weij.
Shaded Priced at ItaJM . FIIA

&lt; ■rWranai heme, den or

whether
%

Ilaggrrly Appliance (’enter

“ Your Wevlmghouve Dealer"
Maytag Washer*
IIS Magnolia Avr.
I'hone 1757

— Factory to You —
A lu m in um
Venetian IIIIntlH
lfi.ir.0 Total Price
Enclosed brad Sag proof hotlnm
J iii I completed. 2 oedroom block
rail with plarllr end*. I’l.i ttr or
home. Located under the »h*dr
rayon tape*. Cotton or nylon
of a big oak tree. Clove in Will
coni*
tty mom. Move and ipare heal Senbarib &lt;Jla.*w anil Ta in t ( ’« .
er Carpcctf.
112 111 Wi-*t 2nd M
Phone 330

Robert A. William*. Realtor

ARTK l.ES FOR SAI.K

-3

or selllag. H mil

730

RBnRBMBNT A INCOMB

we have

14-

USED FURNITURE
t ’ ved Ho lly wood Red, Very
rlcan. excellent condition $.19 So
U *rd Sofa Red, cli an
21 30
2 C t c d double lnncr.*|Wlng
m a t lr r » » e *
each 13 SO
Used Baham a Red i n " wide 20 SO

SPECIAL S t H V llF

- II

C E R A M IC T I I . E
Tile* for Al.l. purpose*
• Wall
• Ftooi
• 1-pliall

N A IIO IC S T I I . E CO.

tno7 s Santord Ave
Phone t ill
I. A I. l»t;»\ WDltkS
2*01 Sooth Pat k
KdlOI/S IIEDIMNC CO.
• Welding
liat Sanford Ave.
' Pnone 1232 • Strrl labrlrati n
• General repair*
I.E part*, it-pair • Mown
NOW’S THE TIME FOR lllCYi
garden tool*, knivr*. *el*-or*.
HEATERS
etc sharpened h&lt;-* work. Gen
Floor furnace*,
eral Itepali
m m b»
Ihk*
I'iceiitaling Healer*
shop, am k .i i mi
II. II. T O T E C O .
F IIA
H n.inclng
200 South Park Ave
Phone 14to
For R e m n d rlin g ..ml repairs
Nothing IViwn Small Monthly
I'SEI) TRACTORS
Payment*
Ford Tractor with 4 row Holland
Sbermnn Concrrfe Co.
pUnling units. SI inn
(in' \Ve*l lllh
Phone lilt
trail
IlKITT TRACTOR CO.
r i.U M lI IN O
Illway 17 92 Smith
Phone SOI
Contrael amt repair work Free
rvtlniatrs. II I
ll.ivvey, .vi
l.'l-YWOODS
Sanford Ave Ph mi in:1*
All kind*. »i/c* and shape* Cut In
SEPTIC TANKS . leaned A Harr
your pattern
Call I lin J t or 1771*
C A M T I I E I .I . ’S C A III N E T
Illway 17 92 South
Phone 1417 Moving • Curbing • Slurngr
Local A Long lh*tatUT

II tl-

INSURANCE

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h e h v ic k »

(T-A S M I'ILD DISPLAY

PAY LATER

M a //

CLAIID i; II. W OLFF

NOW
A HOME OF
YOUR OWN

Carports
P o rch es

“I'lrat With Thr Flneal"
TV
NOW ONLY SI70.9.1
BOIl BENNETTS TV

2m East 27th St.

Large Overhang
Youngstown Kitchens
6 Large Closets
Ample vStorage
3 lied IlfHim I lonien
Full Dining Kmuns
Family Kitchens 16*
Long
Large Aluminum
Windows

12 FOOT plywi-'d runabout
In
lint e Mi ll III* It'll III-.(III- .liul
Trailer phone 1497 W 71* t
I nth SI

IT (SSIFIFD DISI’I 4Y

fm
SHERMAN CONCRETE
PIPE CO.
Out Weut 1.11b SI.

I'lmne 1211 IfiKI

USED CAR
SPECIALISTS

\VK CATtilt TO Till-:
IH)SS!

BUY NOW

T IIE SANFORD IIE R A ID
F ll. 0 . 1. I. 1931
Page 7

Boyd - Wallace

MAYTACi

NOW

-a

Hnndall h lr r lr ir in .
hcndlx and CmtlfV Appliances 23I.U 'N D R Y SERVICE — 23
Preferred Rate* |« Preferred
Young.tovR kllchrr.*
Polio holder*
Kicrlrlcal ronlrarting and repairs • One hour • Watft and Damp
Dry
John W illiam s In*. Agency
112 Magnnba Ave
i'hune 111
• One hour ly • Wash and Dry
417 Sanloid Atlantic Raok
l'or Appliance*, couiracllng—al.
Fold
I’honr 34
‘round eleitriral service
f-vc • Fir.i-hed Laundrv
your iieneral Electric Dealer.
• Samtime Dry Cleaning
Sniilhnirir
l.aiinilriunnt
Snnfnrd K lrc lrlr Co.
South Side I'oorim.irl llldg.
It* Magnolia Avr.
Phone 41!
INSURANCE
UK » a*l ?:&gt;Ih SI.
FRIGIDAllir. opollanees, sale*
REAI. ESTATE
and s r r v lc r G II H ig h , O viedo 2 7 PI (NO SF.RVLI F
-27
Fla. Phone 4131 or Sanford
frumlry nml Mnnlellh
1.
I..
SI
(.1,—
I’lano
Trrhnlrtaa.
in I? W' atlrr * p m
Phone 1|(&gt;I Route I. Sanford
Phone 7.12
Rat M
tlF F D ’F lU U lf M E N I -2 J
/09 W. In HI.
HI'RRK \NE SEASON efteilv j.l
IIW NF.S Oflice Machine Co,
ano key*, causing .(irking For
Tv Pew rilrrx, adding niarhine*.
S E E US F IR S T FDR
rrmed* roplarl Man* W'e*t»r.
Sale. Rental*. 311 Magnolia, 1'h
ln»uianre of all kmdv
P ll lliiv 171 Sanlorn Ft i
II
R A Y M O N D M. R A M ,
?»l South Paik Ave
Phone t»'*'
(O il
IA N
lilts s r - . I T W i l l AHI E
SELL
M illiiiili/c* Am i F ru n iim irr
Anything
Will,
CA1 I 1*21
Inviiie nilh
Oa»*iflrd
Art
(N il INM ITRE
J l'S T i Al.l,
‘ lour Mutual Friends’*
1021

Raymond K. LundquLt. Assoriatr UNFINISHED FURNITURE
Phone 1073
Allantif Rank (title Chest*, desk* anil hook' ate* or
complete bedroom suites. Phone
ItOWEIJ. E. OJLfER
148
Builder — Phone 111*
Furniture Center II* Wr«t |«| SI.
Caitoai Hnmei and Florida
low roil bnntri.
S A V E M ONEY ON:
AWNINGS J3I4II SIFS
Tills IS A REAL IIU Y' New. 2
V E N E TIA N Itl.lN'DS
Bedroom concrete block hninr Free c*tlm*tes Write to Mfg
Florida room, extra lot $A.74i)
Agent— Glenn ( ’ t'It. 2413 l.au
Itovrly. modem home In Mayfair
rel Or r ill Day*— IM7 J Night*
lteautllully landvraped. atlrai
F tre p ru p l W a ll h o e
1291 J Sanford
FRKTC
Plume |0|
live price, trrmv
l.nvwiug T rn n w frr
Fireman'*
Hat*
and
Sirrntt
For vour Real Kvtatr nerdv:
Paint
S2 .'rfi •l it
nm l jSintiii'r Co.
For the Kill*
Cullen and lla rk e v , lim b e rs
New Work Shoe*
S.I •« Pali
M l Ka.»t .Ini SI
plum e I'.r* K - - 11 l liil l t ^ PI \\ l&gt; sllHI US
Holler Than A
ItruMley Pnle*i»i* llidg. Phone 2J |1
ARM Y-NAVY M 'lll'M 'H
ShruTXeTT^
I
•
A
la
rm
F
ire
!
3tn Sanford Ave
Phone IX’ I
H IH IR SANDlM i
Ftni tong
*''!
i v v &lt; V I I K I 'U V
the new* about
Oak tlimr* lurni«lied laid A I in
••• ” • * I A N N S N l l i S l . R l
2 BEDROOM hoA*r. (urnivhrd
Ivhrrl Iteavonat'le term* In hue *ake Mon. ue i la
'hone Wkl It
Small tlowt
down naymrnt or will take t Craft*man Elect!ir Motor. I
hor«e power t 3 h«r*e powei
Inc** *ince I9.n old llmir* made
small acreage. Ilox 303.
lot or smi
lll'RDi m ; .iiui Git \F t INli
Ad* inred Automaili *
John«on OiitlMiaid Motor Deter
like new E I Sir*on*. Route \inc.nl'.
Frrn Park
MangiH-., t'ltru., land
trie roaster, table Ion model
M-DAY, D(T. Mb
2. Rox 727 Ph uie 7|lt II I
.raping.
Plant.. Fruit. Flowering
All in good condition Priced to
IL'iggerlv
A
ppliance
C
enter
I Tree.
fell Phone 20l«
U E N E R A I . I 'M N T I N t ;
IIS S Magnull•
Phone (731
t'rytt.il I aki \u r-it* . Lake Mary
"Ibrn'l
Forget
I'lmne
liiitnetl"
I'luiin- i*7i, \V .x.mfnt'l
LAY A WAY PLAN
Trum
pet*,
Trom
bones,
D
rum
*
It97
W
and Finance Plan
A ll. other Rand ln*tromrnl*
17 - Anlnnmliilr. 1 ljiJlri&gt;* _ ^ D
Now In rlfect on nil S|xirting Good*
Complete line artr*iorle»
P H O TO
I im s iiin i;
• Ammunition • Tent*
Ea*y Term*. Rental System,
M O R I I .E H O M E S
W c
can
H e ll y o u
a • Glint
Itepnnt.
Enlargemeitt
Boats, Molrr'. and Trailer*
Repairs
71 Hill It xi n\ || |
Fur the to-.I rnaihr* and the br.l
Kvlnriidc Sale* anil Service
hom e
re g a rd Ichh
o f
WV in* lie vour impurie*
term. i&gt;n !x&gt;lh new and u.ril. '
Xlelfe* iinld'-. Drug In .
Rnb*«iin*H S p o ilin g Hoods
• see u'
III hi ICS MUSIC SHOT
S a n ln n l at G e tu v .i
y o u r c r e d i t H t a n d i i i K HOI East First St
Phone !W» 71X11 (e il* r A * r
Phone t i l l
Eaxlxitlr T r a ile r Salra
I'ln u iu g , d l.r ln g
gra d in g
H e* -,
I'alatka. Fla
o r f in a n c ia l p o s itio n .
atnl .tirnhlii-r*
r*t'" •-■I
Dew ill
Hunt11 m i K
xi
B R IC K
S A N F O R D M O T O R CO .
Common. Fare, and Roman
i H i I'M I N N|m i i l|&lt; n e r v u ilh " i
Il’«iI Sanlmd tie ,
I'll. 147*
Make Sherman Concrete Pipe Co
w ilhnul hlnwer* \l*n Flmn I hi
2.4 F T IIOt’SK rralliv. 194.4 Mn
Car Sent
I I (•&gt;•
“ Your Rrick Headquarter*"
del lni|inrr 2nd hmi.e we.t nl
Phone 1341
Phone 1001 Red Ktwkrr
201
.Saulnrd \ir lla.r gate &gt;1.4u 1*1 '
training Chslr
491
Wat
I ’l l l l . C O T V
High Chair .
4B
......
You can pay your down payment
I ' , TON Flit llmly Trurk 29.i«»
Sale* and K rrtirr
I at Red
79-’&gt;
at your own ronvcnlrme, if Hit
.niii.il mile* Clean, never hit
Rnvxlnrt
.
*94
W I N N ’S T V
altuatlon I* instilled
Muxl .ell iimuedialelv 117.4 It--•
991 Iivti. Saufnnl \ve
I'liniti- i n i
MW East 1*1 St
Phone 117 VVetprnnf llahy.Mattie**
Went/ Fnunlain lanl,:e. i at I itvil.*,
Play IVn
1734
2 • 3 and 4 Itedroom hornet.
Highw*
Repair electrical appliances For I Clnfd Chest
1994 W A S IIIN t; M M I I I M S
From kR.iwo to $9..v*t
sale Small, lived electric motor* ■ till and Metprixil Mattie.*
R E I 'A I R E D
t»- MDA1S - MIITORS —44
(town Payment*
t fcmplele
2934
P. II. Lansing's Garage
Wnncer* nut .Stunner*
From loo oo to $3&lt;in
11rill I It\ III l I’mInti Mlddltk
Cor 13th A Laurel'I
Phone eai
W
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Monthly Maymenl* &gt;41
Mather of Sanford 31* Kaxt 1.1 Si
ph.ine
1
1
7
:
'• V »ale.
' 1. ' and)
.
\t. ' Vp Sim 11» i iiillii.ii-I
2tu m E 1*1 St
Plume 177
CLAUDE II. WOI.FE
•ervrre.
2.414
S
I'aik
Ph&lt;mi
HALL'S GARAGE
general Aut.
A few home* are ready for tin W'ill allow you $.’&gt;(lt»i nr Iw-lter nn
1171 J
repairing Abn Wrrrker Si rv Ire
ynur old wnxltrr. on a new I'n
mediate neruuanry
ll.u •
402
Celery
1'ti
iiwu
M
liaai It ul I ID sMi I * Miil'ir l&lt;
gainin'
Aulnm.(t|r
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Pi h III ill' HI a \lvl 1 I .'I
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low ax 4lr .1 ilay. Call 2117 lor
Now we ran *ell In anyone wanting
It I EVIMON
Dre.iriiW'il'l
trim .
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appralxitl
V A C U U M t I t; \ N E K S .
a home
The New S4'»'
len'i \ v\ alter r,
Sale- and Srrvlre
SEW IN C M \ t H IN E S .
O/.IER-WEI.I.ER HOMES
H r ' i i i ||i tN ADM ( r &lt;li. in lln r.e
tl'ail. allil Si n in Inr all ill 14.■APl’l.lA N TE I Itni’DII ATIDV
Millet Ritillo K Appliance
Phone 1991. days.
Nile* 2121 M
I'nttet Mnlnr, 11 ill' r l m tu*
and iiinili-1
I'linri 711 \ .1
344 tt. Sanlutd A»e.
I'hnae 7117 ltd Smith Pi k Avr
IMA Mellonville
Phone J
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l&gt;r*rr Gi»*&lt;t eonditiun t'lie.in
film and $2U0 High and dry
■ Il o s t AND FOUND
-2
Phone 13&lt;W X .1
.SPRING
MACHINES
I'l-v
M O U C .H T O N i n s u r a n c e
land Rox 247, l^ke Mary. Fla
I KI ND l.rv mi iH-nrh in Tniuli
trimAll make, repaired
P H O N E 811
Inn . Owner ma* have *ame h*
PhtHie tTfi t
1 i .|i nt if *nn- and paying Inr ail
A j L A t f l l C B A N K B LD G
I l' i ill I Iff rer
I SED Apartment *t/r ga* range
Phone 1194 d a * . Ill 434 X tt &gt;1
DUMONT
ter :•

Tlie turn valii* biinu iisr-il i ar* I m' hI are the im*il ear
ilealera. Tltey'ri* the men v* tin have tn blimv Itie real
value nf a a ir . .
il'it their IriiniiieNH.
For one of Hu- higgi-xt -n-tei tion.x of nitetl earn in Flor*
nlii
ear.* Unit are repre*enteii liolierttly amt priretl
fairly
for rnra flint represent real value— see one of
these dealers in Orlando or W inter I’arb. all iiiemlrer*
o f the Ot In into Used Car Dealers Assn :
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Phone tr,77 .1 nr 1214 J

A W N IN H S
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Fren rvliniatr.
Dealer Inr Glnt'lm I’.rlnt

S E M IN O L E J A L O U S I E 4 O
We*t 1*1 St.
Phone 421
V e n n inn I Hinds
t Nationally A-fv Rnllj. head)
• Clear A'lew Awning* • Spun
l.ite Glait • I'nrrti mil d"**n
shade* • Travis and Curtain
Rods

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Healthy
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llatgain Stole,
tor. Sanford Ave

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t:Xt K ITIO N A I, DPPORTUNITX
— lo-admg (Inaneial vervlte nr
a.im/allnn hat "|*enlng for Flehl u
flenre rotative F.srrutlve tv|a
telling Good tnrnmr Drawana
arrnunt Future unllmllrd AVrit&lt;
f«r Ineal Interview in Sale* Man
agrr. R'inm tliK. Hit freni'iii
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T HOS E BUYING Semlnnlr
KO West 3rd St.
Phone 2(44
IIWORN W ANTED
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NOW WI L L BE
CYCLE SCfHH
CARPKN1ER want* general re
Xma* Lay-A Way Plan
air and painting Timm** W
ABLE TO SPEND I7*eOnlynur$19*
tim-hiding title and
erguvrn. 1491 Court fit. Po me
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We have nart* for and *er
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C H R I S T M A S tagi,
vtee air runted motor*
W ILL DO Ironing tn my home 5»
S M I I T Y ’S H N A I ’I ’ IN
I'lmne RS0I-M
IN T HE I R NEW T U R T L E M O W E R S
Illway 17 92 South
Phone 2114 I AW NS MOWED hy Jerry laird tt
Phone I3I7-W
HOMES
HKD I-MIX CONCRETE fllGII SCHOOL hoy with (Miwer U
k

We ran arrange for
you to pay you* down
payment along with
y o ur monthly pay­
ments.

mower need* lawn* tn mnw
Grea*e Trap* • Septie Tank*
Phone 71* M I
Window Sill* » Lintel*
M I R A C L E C O N C R E T E C O . WILL T A K L rare nf ynut olid In
my home, while mother work*
Phone 1.133
309 Elm Avr
Phone 730 M
Ho u s e w o r k , t*v hour or day
C H S T rlrv in in n Sclrt
Phone 1419 J at7S AVe*| 9th
109 94 Up
Free lirmnnvlratlnri
BROWN* AM (H O NTATION
EXPERIENCKD Hiill'l'iret .ml
291 South Park
Phone 9197
marhlnr niM^atnr Caret .kM or
farming G T Vlcker*, l.ak"
Helen. Fla
Used furniture, appliance*, mots,
etc. Rnught— sold, terry's Mari, i i b u s i n e s s n r r o B n iN iv i K s n
221 East 1st St Phone 1931.
BICYCLE and Flshlnt Tarkle
^lu*ine*» 204 W 1st H.
JA ID U SIFS
fjfetlme Aluminum— F rrr K*t!
matr* Free ln*t illation Tele 14^ H fK C lAL tWSRYirER 14phone 1123 Furniture Center, ENVKU7PES, lettarhtad*. state
It* W. First
mrnl*. Invntrea, hand hills, and
p r o g r a m * , etc. Proarev.lve
Printing Co, phone W4-403
Air ( oniRtlonem—Fnn*
West nth St.
Sate* • Installation • Service
Phone Kanfnrd $VM J
ORLANDO Morning Sentinel. Or­
evenings. Rayner
lando Evening SUr. Call Ralph
Rav. ii'.'. J
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Osier • Weller Homes
RESTONIC
FliooR vandtng and finiihlng
Triple Cushion Mattress
1800 Mellonville Ave.
Cleaning, waslng Serving Srml
'* Made Smooth to Setothe".
Fhnne Days 1091
Sites 2171 M
ante County since 1925 II. M
Furniture Center
Glcunn. I.ake Mary. _ _ _ _ _
HR West 1st St.
Phone 1423 • Furnllur*. • Car Seat Covers
*r »«ntya» rot ML.
Edmund’* Upholster)’ Shop
USED
Cpholitered Sofa and
WE MAKE
714 French Ave
phone tan*
ALL TY P E S : Nursery furniture. 2714
C A EFEN TK R W O K E ’ *
eibineta,
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coffee table*
For quirk repair Job*, or amall
moden-n
building Call Jim 1142 M-4

CAN YOU
AFFORD TO
U B f jn . KEEP PAY­
ING RENT?

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T . W. MRRO
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Kvenlagt 142-W ar 1179-4

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SHOTGUN. Slcvrnvon 12 gauge,
rump At*n high chair ana hah)
bed Call 290-VV alter 5 p m.

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kit T a m t.i. k R a T e n ^ n u -H i x
(•ene’it T r x n m Service
ILP. 113 vt0l* 2431 Vale Phaala
457-W after 6.
H it Sanford Avr.
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�TH E SANFORD HERALD
Frl. O rl. I. 1M I

Pag* *

i n l mu wi-vk. in Jai-k*onvlllr with
ri-Tatlv** Mr* «.rant's ditighlei
•n&lt;l sun In law. Mr. and Mrs.
uiurgr IMwafil*. rrtuniad humr
oilli Hit-in tu sprml a frw days.
Mr*. Ilrlen Cole. Mr*. John
Ihoma*. and Mr*. LuclUf Norton
*pent Thursday at New Smyrna
Beach with Mr. and Mr* Albert
\lr Clough.
Mr and Mr*. Harry Geiger had
a* Iheir Sunday dinner guetl*. The
(lev and Mr* Chet Plank of San
furd and Norman Fore nf Chuluo
ta
Mr* Arthur Poan* ha* been
called to Jacksonville because ot
tl.f death &gt;d her brother.
Several people from here *penl
sunday at Saulamlo Spring*

Lake M ary

birthday. Tb# fuetta enjoyed play
Ing with the many Inrs, and at a
life hour, Mr. and Mr*. Illrhard
Keogh served birthday cake atm
punch. Aa a souvenir each rhth
wa* prri-uteJ with irveral suck
er* Invited to be with Craig wcir
hi* brother, Keith. Kathy Willaru
Stanley and Milton Howell. Juddy
and Lela Hobby of Sanford. Denl&gt;Bake*-, Suian Brooklyn. Michael
and Stephen Dia of Daytona
Ueach, Kay Welderhuld. Lind*
Nelson. KaUiy and Pete Murray
Mr* Eileen Willard. Mrs. Roy L
Howell J r . Mr*. James Uakn
Mr* Ida Keogh, Mr and Mr* II
M Gleason. Mrs Walt Weiderhula
Mr and Mr*. J. L. Hobby an.
Ml** Mary Grace Hobby of San
ford Mr and M n. If M Gleaiou
honored their grandson. Ihe party
honoree. with a dinner at noun
Highlight was a cake with »
m.’rry go round top.

H* VIRGINIA P. ANDERSON
Joe It Well* J r , a student a I
Hie
Cnivers il*
of
Florida
a1
Gainesville, sfent Hie
weekend
with tu* m r e n l * . M r
and Mr*
tia- It Well*
Mr ornl Mr* C S Pnnaldsoi
•re home again alter visiting rela
*iv •• in A la b a m a lor a week Hi*
brother. Jeff Donaldson, of New
•n Ir a n ' re tu rn e d with Ihern
A i le n l in g the dedication nf Ihi
\H
Ih ira Presbyterian
Church
on lay i - ' ruing were the fiev and
'li
I W Scott arid M r and Mr*
P I) Anderson T h e Rev
Mr
s.-ntl as 'tateil clerk of the Nuftl
t’r r h ylery . bail a part in the pro

Longwood News

OZARK

IK E

The Longwood Volunlrrr Firr
department met In regular «e*'Ion Wednesday. Sept » . al the
Fire Hall.
Herbert Hinely, representative,
of the Florida Osygrn Co, Or
Undo, gave a very interesting
demonstration uf an inhalalor a*
well a* captaining thr many use*
that it ran perform
Chief John Farina announced
that Ihe Longwood Area Chamber
of Commerce I* purchasing an In
halatnr for use in the area He
alto announced that the firemen
will receive complete schooling on
it* operation and use In any rmt-r
•am
gency
M r and Mr* T o m F re e m a n Jr
Al*o prevent at the inerting »i-f*
m i l two children lluth and Stevie
Chief Irvin of the Winter Park Fire
i l l u m e d Mnmtav f ro m a week*.department and l&gt;c Culpepper ol
*a ri t i u n visiting her grandparent,
Caitelberry.
-ii New Jersey
Mr and Mr* I. It Herkley have
rented the f o rm e r llo hbv tiiill'l
cud expert to m ove in xhorllv If*
i* ru rre n tlv xervine a to u r of du h
*j H i the N a v y , amt i* stationed al
M AAS Sanford
Mi** I hlou H.iker ha* acreoiert
. po-itmn with National Contain
•i • &lt; n m hi Orlan do
V l i " p e i o r e ' M ll-le d who I* li
i «iiirii*' al O rang e M em ori al Ho*
nii.il O rla n do, wa* Ihe werkrm
eoe I of her narenl*. M r and Mr*

' larrnre Mii*ted.

v| II Pavld-nii Sr le
I weekend from then
noiiiier home in Watertown. N V
II J High lia* lieen nr New York
&gt; it) wlieie lie ha* been .illeioluo
the World Series game*
Mr and Mr* llo) Kan.lull re
turned 1a&gt;1 Week alter ti ll Hie
■JM-H! Hie pa't lew inonHi* III 111
faint A id , and in California
Mr aiid Mr* Webber It Maineit It ltd1 week lor a vacation Ifii
lo Le ktoeville
Mi and Mr* I. T Hryjn *peni
a lew dry* recently hi hey Weil

County Personals
Oslccn

Mr* Jai k l.a rc ia and ilatighlei
leirv, Mr and Mr * I i n l it .In.
M l" Hetty H u l l' W llllnm * and
Unit* It.ilh v ..li 1.1 Sanford

Mr and .Mr* T II l.yon* and
family have le tilllu d lo llo II h Oil.

m ll'teen .do , *|.i iiihiii! Hie -mn
liter at their Iloilo in r olniidut'
Ga
Mr' llr-rman Kolrtt altfiiiled
r leh idio «- u.iliul meeting in San
lord Mniol.iy evening
Mr* VV K Mat.Ill Si called
on hi-i si'li i, Mr* It I. Moii.u.
of Sanloril Monday iienlti;:
Mr and Mr* It I. Suttun an

Geneva

it* m in e piti.v \ 11
Mr* Paul Maxwell Mrs T W
Prey all and Mr* laiul* Markham
wen ho le* ei for J uiirellanenushower held Friday night at tin
untune tile Ilirtti ol a glJlnhJiUgh
I* "l.irnim in honor ol Mr and
li* In I heir ilaug iter. Mi* J.u..
Mr» Janie- It.,wen Several gam&lt;
Hurdlek of Sanlord
I were played and refrethmenl* ol

Altamonte Springs

I ra k e mid o mcii were enjoyed hi
I all 'tin- couple
received
nu n*

' gut*

Jairv Melulo'h, soil id VIr nnd i
lho*e
enjoying
the
eeeiilng
Mi* it H Mclnlii'li .Ir wa* en - w e r e Ml ail I M r - I h i l l Howell
terlalued Saturday aitrilKHOi with M r - Culler l l . i t I Mr* S am S te»
* III!Ilidav party III telebrallnit of ' l l Mi
laiim e S j m er. Mr* W
hi* Itilli birtlnliiy Game* wen- I . S rig . Mr* i h u ib - Hake*. V : *
nlayr-d and Larry Pimn, Hu.I W illi.n o
Itiiili-e.,
M rArthur
lhoiiip*on and Kent Fuller were I IliiHey, Mr* Pan Prr-ggnr* Mr&gt;
urire winner* Olher guest* w.*n- II
It
Geiger, Mr*
Wrmh-I
Paul liliektoid, Fred Thnmp'on, Hi add'- Ml* Lester Hruwn Mr*
Gary Ilu mi. Homer Sewell III | John Slone, Mr* J T McLain
lloiiald fiillieil and James Itnhcii
J r , Mr* Walter Yartwirouch and
MrGralh
| l.oyli-e Stnru* lie d Prevail, Ilu
Mr* W II llr-iwn t* in Win j get Maxwell
Vallren prevail
Chester. Ma**
vi'iimg her tin 1 P il|dnni Plollu,' Tdw .nl preg
liter and hi' wile. Mr and Ml* . v,,r, Aildn l*r■i &gt;11 Hetty Mar
Italpti W II ill ti She l» ey|H-clen | |(l|Ur„ . and Pat Mi Kltl'ey ol San
III *|&gt;eud several wrrkx Hit’llturd
Mr* Fred lli *'iniiii ha* return
ed Iroin Chicago where she went 1 Mr*. C A Ol Ilium held an all
to \l*tl her soil, Fred lla«*inan Jr day i|iill:ing at her home Thursday
and hi* family
Attending the event were Mr*
Mr and Mv* C A liini »p«-id ILitlie Atkinson. Mr* WalliT Yar
last weekend in South I audio.■ borough. Sir* Pearl IVIer*. Mr*
vitlllng relative*
tinnier Italian!
.Mr*
Shlrlev
Mr and Mr* F G. Janie* of llraildy, 'Ir* Harry Grlgi-r Mr*
Lakeland. Mr* Jnme* Sindh o' Horace Johnson. Me*
Wendell
Vuler and Mr* C K. Knl/niim-ri llruildv. Mr* Gnplnn Johnson, amt
uf Jacksonville weie gne*t* of It .'Ir* Mahle Itunli r»un
D Melntiish Sr on Friday
Mr and Mr* F II Grant re
.Mr and Mr* M II llavol-mi Jr tinned home Friday alter spend-

■enli)
M r and Mrs C. A It artier nl
to * Angeles have been
recen'
gin-'t* ot t h r i r friend*. Mr. am
Mr* T K Spite*
T h e Itev and Mr*. J . C. Hran
•mn uf W h il e Springs, f o rm e r rem
dent* uf Lake M a r y , spent *ev
eral day* In their f o rm e r Lake
M a ry h ume Ihl* week
Sunday
alii-riuHin,
the
vert
vntinit *et of I ike M a r v helped
&lt;Valg Keogh celebrale hi* lloi

Ernest lluusholder

The Cloud* Fur**t Servirr of
Srmlnolr County ii ttrlving In re
celve arrtalm top the work It Is
doing fur all rounly resuh-nl* At
the end of thrir fiscal year Ihe
Forest Rangers In thr county u
reiving the mo*l pres* nutirex tell
Ing of their work will be tendrrrd
a fish fry by th* other County
Forest Ranger*
Thr Enre«t Ranger* are on
duty twenty-four hours a day and
will answer all call* for assistance
They alto give rumplrtr Infor

NEW!
V imFD k r m
■ lie ix tiw tiv i m e t m

&amp; 'f.Lig!&gt;tar
N o ■ u u -h t a , p a p e r, o r
lighter rod nvedtdl T u rn
ibd 4 id i...«ld C trid ly light*
your hdattr.

bdtnhtdtf yawn en the
baeuW
ful,|tne-4wrnWwre

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“ GET OUT

o m it

Tonight

"

7:30 P. M.

c js 'K s ? * ;

iwrlenced judgment with
well founded ability to con­
tinue to serve you as your

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— * ** *

.00,

* 1 0 4 5

Immaculate, fully equipped

CH E V R O L
4 Door

*5 S &gt; 5 “
KO

Sedan

15.00 I

Extra clean

’2 S &gt; 5 “

8

S» 5 “

$ &lt; Q C T .00
l

.00
'7 9 5

1951 C H E V R O L E T
2 Ton Flat Bed

1 3 lQ C .0 0
137 3

1952 C H E V R O L E T
2 Ton L. W. B.

• PachdJ •lih attar

1951 C H E V R O L E T
* 7 9 5
1 Ton Pick-up

Awieaidiic P O V I g .
AIR BUwdr eytteaaf

tea's s a i l a t 4 t i a
•eetai.

Lee Bros.
us

A f.

$1 4 9 5 ° °

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KOLLER MOTOR SALTS
,

F k . 10t
PHONE

SOI • 309 E , F I R S T S T .

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1950 C H R Y S L E R
New Yorker

• tartaafH Dto-Them

m y views, action and con­
duct and vested w ith ex-

Paid pnltlkal Ads

Ky

1952 B U IC K Super $■
.00
1 3 9 5
4 Door
A beautiful car, loaded

New tires and bed

If you believe 1 am right in

Liiten WTRR Tonight 6:46

W TRR

DOWN

Tuesday Oct, 6th, 1964.

port.

YOUR SUPPORT APPRECIATED.

io %

fw y h m l

Prim ary

ask for your vota and aup-

THE VOTE”

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$ O Q C ; .00
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1951 FORD C u s t o m
Station Wagon

Ready for work

Special Democratic

Judge. I desire to again

REN DER A G R EA T ER S E R V I C E ,

BUY NOW

1951 C H E V R O L E T
34 Ton-

self, two year term.

INDEPENDENT— HOME OWNED.
COMPLETE STOCK.
UNDERSTANDS YOUR PROBLEMS
ALW AYS INTERESTED IN YOU.

H A V E SERVED Y O U W E L L . W IL L

SAVE M ONEY!

1951 F O R D Vi T o n
Excellent

J A M E S II. U l ) T

I’A I N T S — H O U S E W A R E S — A P P L IA N C E S
FO R A L L Y O U R H A R D W A R E N E E D S — S E E
Y O U R F R IE N D L Y H A R D W A R E M A N I

C O U N T Y JU D G E

T H A T Y O U CA N

TRUCKS

Candidatt1 tu nuccmyd him ­

M A

BELOW A N D SEE FOR Y O U R SELF

Truly an 0 K car

• H. .JAMES GUT AGENCY
912 EAST FIRST STREET

HA
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C H E C K T H ESE PRICES L I S T E D

‘

County Judge

W . HUGH
DUNCAN

Used Cars &amp; Trucks

Windsor

General Insurance

U . JA M E S (H IT

FALL CLEARANCE

Nt»w body, tires, extra dean

R H O N E 78

VOTE FOR AND ELECT

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New* ft* iM* roluioo mu'! he tu man Hie *irlp1ure was trad by
vii Allman Ur* Hatmnnil I.aw
7hi Iftiald tillii e h* I |i m.
m ii prealdrd over the liu*lne*&gt;
Thuiiday,
..... ding and ahn gave a talk on
l nltilling Our Ur*llny " The
m il no cling will he at the holm
lot \li* Libia Clutter
it* M i r . k i n g i i . l . 'i t v
The O'leeo I* TA met File .day
Kvrntui) rhurrli «rrvlrr* at Hit
evening with the tir*-i|ile-i|, M r
Cliurrti will begin ai
Joe M**li*r- |ir.-i i.||m&gt; I'h*- Id i.Meiii.afi't
:• pm " I'lf jil ol 7 ’iu linliMIdb
lowing rbairirm were an*iinled Hu winter inonlli*
to »erva tor the year .t,-i oii ui.il,
Mr* laiyil AndetMin proi'ram
lliri wa* a proud li*her
Mr* I* T . Piet*. ineiiiber*lilp in llohh)
week when he caught a
Mr* J s Peter*&lt;iii. hu'inl ill'*. ?si .nlt&gt;la*t
*«a
at New Smyri
&gt;.4PMc«, Kniniidl l.aw-un; delegate lte.ieh Hi* ha**
Wendell lliri
Mr*. King A'lmau: ittihlieali m w.i&lt; with himIwolher.
on the trip
M»« (Ircri'e 11**1
......rgt- lliri anil «un*. llobb)
The other oflirer
ire *erie Wendell
and I.arry. and Mr am
tary, Mr* Kmi&lt; Alim to i i o
tin A Mcvcnlnn went to New
iirr*|ilrnt. Mi* l‘ I I’n li
»ud Smyrna Saturday on a lulling trip
Ireistirer Mr' link I.....
lie
Mr* Grant cTultn
projert* In: I lie ye.it will lie to viian andand
Mr* V P Allman and
pay (he ti"i*li- tenliei
mote children. Jo Ann and Paul, and
nicer v for the i-vtrt lilu* xln- If 11 I’lifrv of Sanford enjoyed t
mike* and to ho* lunette* I must &lt;wiiii at New Smyrna Ib-ach Sun­
cal Inalrunienl*&gt; fut u e with ilu day .
children In their rnuile.
Mr and Mr* it F llurkr at
ii-mlrtl the baptUmal service* ol
The || A li &gt;v* met at the Itip Iheir daugldrr, Mr*. I.uther Hog
11*1 Church with their coiiom I u set. Sunday at the laickhart Hap
Kev. I.arry Dr|.mii-r. M"l"hv 11*1 Churrn.
evening Tho*i* nreveot were Jim
Mr and Mr* Joe Stewart and
rile and John Allen Prior *on Joe daughter*. Conic and Angle, nl
Frank and lleronn ft i&gt; Ta il Kit Sanford were ovtvnlght gue*l* n
ward Ifir* llobb) I In inieoii .nut her pan-ill*. Mr and Mr* II F
Herman Allman
Hoike. recently.
Mr and Mr* Ray Johnston and
The fnl|ow|o|i ha* e ben el let ’-liililren Linda and Ruddy, and
a* olflcer* of the liviiist t'lourli Mr and Mr* Joe Gixnltnn and
fnr the comIne v r r h-gitming In *nn, tlonny. of New Smyrna
October: flnvld llo*ack Sii'ida* railed on Mr and Mr* It I
School •iipcrinlrrident Grr*|il Ifi llurkr Saturday.
tack. Trainin'; Onion director
Mi*» Sandra Prtrrson ha* been
Mr*. Gerald lfo*ark t'lmiili pl:,o made chaplain nl the Seminole
III; Ml** Caf'djn H im , church High School pep club of Which *he
rhorlMer:
Mr*
King Allman i* a member.
Chnrch ilerh; Harr* li Iren, li us­
Mr* ft. I. Strele of Hear Pop
urer.
lar. N. C and Mr*. A G Prrry
of ValdoHa, Ga. have been gue*l*
The Ilrnlhivlmotl of the II itiltsl ol Mr and Mr* P T Piety llil.
Church »|Min*ored a work mn tim past week
Thundav nffrrnnon. when tin
The following wrrr dinner gur*H
men and bo** mowed an t rb-an ol Mr and Mr* Frank All!** Sun
ed thr rliuri-h vard*. and imuled dat Mx*. and Mr* J P. Chaildln
the room* In the edocallontl tnnM of Titusville. Mr. and Mr* W It
Ing Afterward' a nipocr « v |&gt;n Moore and rhlldren, Mr*. F. It
pared by the latlle* »f tin- ihitteh Culhim and Mn. Frank Ponafero
and ton Michael, all of Sanford
The W S C S of the Mi-lli utl*:
llrrrnt rallert of Mr. and Mr*
church met Wnlm-xtlav evenin'! Frank Allli* were: Mr. and Mr*
at the home ot Mr* V P All Frank Shrtry of Orlando, Mr. and

M r - t red H h n d and Iwn daugh
•er* ol Ft Laud erda le were the
weekend giie*t* of her |&lt;arent*, the
Ilex and Mr* Jam e* M T h u m p
*on
I'hursdav the Lake .Mary llnini
pem onstratlon Clu b mt-l al
th*
f haCiher ol C o m m e rc e building
chief bii-ine** of Ihe day wa*
Hie In-tallvtlon uf new officer*
tor Hie c miing year who a r r Mr*
lame* P i n g m a n . president; Mr*
i irl Mo**, v i r r president; Mr*
W It F » a n * *ecretary. Mr* Fred
W erl elm an treasurer, and Mr*. J
C rv in
delegate
Fourteen mrtn
t-er' and
Mi**
M 'flie
Wil*on
Home
Pemonstrallni
Count v
agent, were present
Mr* A' P Hurke and daughter
Pay le . 'jM-rit t h r Weekend In Jack
auivillr, v itllln g relallves They
were acc ompanied by the f i r m e r '
m o tb rr. M rs J L. Hilliard
Ja c k Howell i* enjoying a leave
with hi* parents, M r . and Mr*
II ' L Howl-11, and hit father ant*
mother In Ixw. M r and Mr* Joi
K r v i n , with w hom hi* wile and
-on. Hu**, have been staying flue
or hi* n a tl tour of d u ly with th*
N a v v . he wa* *tMlaned In Ihe fanorth an-l made a trip over Hu
north pole
Mr and Mr* Joseph Hainhft
per of M id d ir h m N
Y
havi
moved into the lortner Hurdlck
hoine, which Hiey purchased re

The Seminole Orange County
Little League met in Altamonte
Spring* to dt'cuxv current hml
net* and to drrlde on the date
(or their lin t annual dinnrr
All officer* and manager* were
prevent a* well a* Ihe town re
otr«enlilive* including Willie De
Ko*a, Longwood. B F McKin
ney. Altamonte Spring*; Jim
Itrown. Maitland and Joe Pavel
rhak. Ca»«elberry I^&gt;ngwo.ur» di
rertor* who were recently ap
point'd were il*o oresent They
ire, Mr* Ro*» Mobley. Willie De
Hoo and Paul Kerr
After due consideration Hie dale
fur Ihe dinner wa* »et foe Satur
day. Oct. 23 al Altamonte Spring1
In Ihe Altamonte Spring* Park
There will be a delicious rhlrkrn
vunper from 4:30 7 pm Tirkrt*
will be 1123 fur adult* and 173
for children.
G B. Clont, Maitland, hat been
namrd general chairman and will
name hi* sub-eommlller mimed
lately

Luucheon will be served at lb&lt;|
(nation on each fire they are call
ed t«; giving the ran*e, amount ol usual lime.
•htn.ige, amount ot .ir-reagi- lost
AI Hie Town Loom'd'* »l&gt;ei*Ul
In case id a ture.xt or gra*&gt; tire,
mimbe' of ranger* assisting ami meeting In the town hall on Wed­
nesday.
Sept. 2k,— called fur the
the H i m - ,O fu t / r u 7 r . linguivh Ihe
purp.-e ol protesting the ciming
fire.
There are two tower* in tne ol tm- local Allantic Coast Lint
county, the Uwgwood Tower at R R. station— all civic group* were
Longwood and Ihe Seminole Tower represented at well at the general
w
at Chuluota At Sanford It In public
Afti-r li-nglhy di*cu**ion. H t t
caled the Ranger Base Thr four
n clerk. Mr* It
R H. lira
Gray,
), w a» ^
ranger* are Joe Ramey. County town
ranger; Wilbur Tymer. a*il»- instructed to write the State Hall ,
road and Public Utilities
tanl ranger; Monroe Pacton. trac- ________________
______ Coro,
tor driver, and Starling Galloway, - mixtion requesting a public hearinj
assistant tractor drivri At Hie in luuigwood Iwloie delmite actiw
Longwood Tower George Olio i&lt; in | i* taken on the peiinanent ciotint
charge and at Seminole lower ol Ihe -latmn
Mr* M K Parson*
The lamgwuod L'lstc League Will
Tne Rangec* gave their a**l*
tanre in fighting the recent (ire meet m Ihe Library at 3 p tu on
on Highway 17 »2 north id t*nu Oct. 5 for thrli Hrsl meeting uf
wood and Ihe Mriich fire on rt the 1054 33 season
Mr* Rudolph LirIson, president
Firtt St. in Sanford
Anyone having acreage to burn requested that all member* t ■
may call the Ranger* to nuke the present a* Ihe year'* progranW
nfce**ar&gt; arrangement* for it* will be pleseoled al tbl* time
Thr executive comiiilttre wilt
-afe burning i alt collect for a*
sistance tu the Longwood Tower, he in charge uf the enlrrlalnmeht
W. P 262001; Seminole Tower, for Hit* meeting
___ nc
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Mr and 3lr* J S Crawford
Oviedo 4451;
the Ranger
Ha*e
Sanford IkH W, whichever max be and Ihtee children of Highland,
nrarext to you
111 . are expected to arrive In towu,
today They hope In spend a:
The Tourist Club will mrel on month's vacation with Mr* Craw­
Wednesday, Oct 6. at noon In the ford's parent*. Mr and Mr* B,
Recreation Park lor It* reculai R Gray
Hamp Majeskl ha* returntU
monthly meeting There will be
a covered di*h dinner served a' home from Anderson. N C., w het^
12 30 p m
hr attended Hie wedding of his
All members are rem-'ted to be liaughier, 'll** Glads* Mnp-'kl t-t
|«rsenl as plan* fur Hie winter Pavnl Sinitli. on Satulday, Sept.
*ea«on will In- discussed at tbl- i 25 Majeskl. while enroule home
meeting
*
*|M-nt *ex«val day* with hi* ittoi
I he ................ Home penmnstra ti er, Mf* M Majeskl. In llarty
lion Club will meet on lliur'da). vtilt- Ga , before returning home
II II Lallrre ha* been canOct 7, In Ihe library at 10 a lit
All member* tbit can do *n will lined in hi* home the past week
brinj! their sewing machine* to and t* unite ill However, we are
be instructed a* to how to clean, I glad to report at Ilu* lime tha‘
oil and adjust them ho better , hi* condition I* gtrailv improvoperation
I and he |&lt; feeling much belter.

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WE UKK WOMEN

W t liked a 'o o jfo n Allen's
story nn " O i i j t i i r in thr Sept.
1 itiur of All Fliritli W t would
like io know if the inwy « n a
"takeoff* on the radio pmgrim
Dragnet, or jutt a reference to
the dragging dernere of police­
men in general* W h u h c w . lei's
la w more of Allen He had an­
other good one about Chnumat
decorating, which it ruck doac m
and amused our whole

Like most worsen I enjoy a
good magarine and I wans you
to know that I consider All Flor­
ida Magatine in that category
I like those letters to she editor,
even if some of them seem to
find fault with some of your
articles You can't please every­
body 1 know Whoever does
your cartoons has a big funny
bone, so I hope you will print
as many of these as you have
room for. If you need more room
for good articles you should in­
crease the site of your magarine.
As a tak I don't care too much

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OUR COVER
to have something
Oat cover this week h purely
coincidental A ll Florida’s pho­ special that appeals to me, to I
tographer. Trent Rogers, hap­ frequently read thoac anklet
pened to catch this unidentified Helen Thirtkildton’s than ireins
young man dismantling daddy’s about our grew state ate very in­
lawn mower with the idea of teresting. and I d ip them far my
otting the power plant in hie scrap hook. My ton grabs the
ttk “ racer “ Meanwhile, Jim craatword pusslc to I don't get
Jcrnigan produced a Foto Pea- a chance at that. If you will par­
tuft (pages I and 9) on rtwida'i don a suggestion, how would it
•wiftly growing Micro*Midgn be if you printed some short fic­
racing fad The little micro rac­ tion? I think it would be wel­
ers, too, are powered with lawn comed by your readers
mower engines
The only difference rs that the
•dolt micro racers oaoally buy
W l M AN TO DO IT
their own lawn mower moron
W M k you have a great many
while otar cover hoy ended up
things in your magatine of interscrota daddy'a knee W h ik beg­
cat to the whole family, 1 am
ging so remain anonymous, our
taking the liberty of writing to
young cover subject assured Ragyou to suggest something that I
era that he i i nor yet rhroiigb
believe would be of interest to
trying to get a motor for Mi
all Floridians as well aa to the
micro midget
of visitors who come
The only hint we can give
neighbors who may find a lawn
AT
ha
mown engine n y t i i a w ly mim­
say that 90 per cent
and I
ing it that “ our hoy" livea m
of the people know very lin k
Gainer vUk
shoot their O W N tastily, much
km anything of the other 66 in­
teresting counties in Florida. AR
of them have many thing* of
grew intersat I think a aeries of
snides, oar each week, dealing
with the u a jw attraction! and
JOHN M Ft MR. X L
values of those counties, would
JACK 0RAMT. Amaral
AOAOOtl R. IIW H L
be very intcresriug reading I
M l M U O N . Art
know thts would take well ovw
• pear to eon. hot so what*
loch a senes would not only
he interesting hot would prove
•doonuad b could he used in
our schools end by dobs and
civic organusoons for special in­
terest comments What do you
think*
Anyhow, In me congrstslaw
•ugsune, which I
If hewn every woek.
us. s a p w i u n w s u n .
and I wish you foes

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JZ'iZ'UTATZ

Mum. laa tiumr. In U (U i
PAOt 2—Ml fire** UagatMr

It seems to me that s number
of cities in Florida could take a
page out of the clipping book
of St Petersburg and Icatn how
to attract louiisn Your article
on " A City Full of Promotera"
(A u g. 22) punted a dear pic­
ture of the value of publicity in
attracting suitors to a m y — and
St. Petersburg itself illuitrates
that this type of promotion at­
tracts not only visitors, but per­
manent residents, at well
Another Florida city that has
grown as a result of telling the
whole wotld it Miami. They
spend a great deal of money
there sending pictures and ankles
to newspspm all over the coun­
try and the world. The retuk
has been to make Miami into
of the biggest towns In the
Advertiaing has foe many years
been a “ must" with bosir
big and little— but many of cue
Florida cities teem to iMuh that
people and industry w ill }v
find them without any
sgewmt. It just isn't so and ;
could help the civic minded )
p k in these cities to learn that
lesson by printing more armies
about placet like St. Petersburg.
mvua w. silomm

*Onu7 yon Arne oary noth C blon fh yl added to it/”

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MR. HABSRMAN W IU
RETURN
Please do not think I am a
fault-finder, but I had to write
to you to tell you I m itt Mr.
Haherman's snicks about the
old Spaniards in Florida and the
port they pkyed in the suit's
history.
For a long time these ankles
came every week, and I admit
that was • little too often, as I

"I don’t um if it m my old tail. No dengbttr of mint if
going to it mm in mthing lib tbot!”

other items too, hut I thought
that if yms could p la t mm a
month k would be i
I notice you have i
witter*, sod must toy rime ts re­
freshing Taken aa a whole '
msgaatnr is getting better and
better, and maybe one of these
Sundays I will find Mr. Haberman aad hit Spaniards hack.

w ru AM RML RUCKOW
I
Your Pannes" in the
(A C Florida »
of Sept I I ) Could-you give
me some specific
to square dance! scheduled for
the Pensacola area? If not, could
yon refer me to tome in this i
who would have that type of in­
formation?

Ill
(Continued on Page I ) )

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�GROCERY CRATES
UNDER SAILS
I T it a tome what bi/itrc circumtiancc in rim
THIS rC UNO man •• lypreat id hun
dav of |C( pvipulviitn. hut Honda may k on the
d r n li ot flotilla y n m y it m a lw male
their "grocery crate*" tailing yrssrli
verge of a boom in a nuuli oklet anti t lower meant
In the back yard It'* not 4 far lump
of tnntpnrtllion—lltc sailboat.
from the homemade article to a real
Knb who arc growing up loday in iltc
fading cralt either, the lid* ray
“ cracker bocci" ami atvoneil other "gnterry
c n i n " of home-maiic pram tailing craft are
thinning evidence that they'll graduate to larger
cralt in the nett lew yrar*. ibetcbv multiplying
the numltert of the prrtcnt day tkippert
Hotula't tailing enihutiatit ate |utt at rabid
at their counietpartt cltcwlitre, but then mint
bert ate relatively tmall In an eta when motor
hiket. tcootett and lud rodt oiler noititr and
tptcdicr motion, kidt hate l&gt;een inclined to pact
up the thrill ol a tkimming hull twept otet ihc
wave* bv mnd alone.
The pram fieri it changing all that Ttic
colotlul little "grocert cratet" hate pul tailing
within the reach—phyticallt and linaniullt -o l
tlic tmall Irt Mating learned the incomparable
thrilU o f tailing, nearly every graduatr of tlupram rankv it continuing tint imereti in tuth
clattet at nmiht. crickett. tnipev, the new wind
mill division, or larger tail area gtoupt
There arc more than In tailing clubt alfih
ated with ihr H o n d a Sailing Atvmation. which
tancliont an annual fall tn-vpnng piogram ol n gattat around the vtatc. mutt ol the big ctrnft
being tthrdulrd in wintrt lot (lit tienctii ol tour
toil that n it an evading science. dating b a il in
i&gt;I apectaiott In addition 10 tint attihianon.
(utility ro (lie liro man who found how to liarrailing gtoupt in the Pcntacola atea. for geo­
new the wind in ucrtul manner It it tclavmg
graphical contemcnce. compete in Hull ( oatt
recreation, tolo title, hui it readies a peak ot
gtoupt
evening thi 1II« in competition
Tin ordinary Honda tailing regalia will inAnil 11 can In lugged (Inc ol the mod
arilem tailed now taking an a d itt pan 111 allairt
c'ludr racet for rigid to trn difictent clattet Itcof die PSA it Hugo Millet, ol \X'td I’ alni IVath.
ijurmlt the programt will attract lint or more
who wat captain ol the Honda font hall (itio rt
boait Each boat rcpiecentt three to foul inter
in l‘»|V
etted compctitoM, in«hiding skipper*. crew ami
official* With rival main prrtonc in tlir catl. it
Soil anothet phatc o f Honda tilling it ihr
becomet ijudc a tbow
winter piogram o f ocean racing lor laigct cralt
Mam a diorrlinc tpcctator can't tell wlietlier
manned by tpnftiman trewt. in such time bandi
live hoart'air coming ot going during a tailing
cap cventt at the St Petersburg to II at ana. the
race, but cten the ummnaird find it a colotlul
Miami to Natvau and the I o n tauderdale to
Cat (!ay racet
and irfirtbing tport Tliar'v why the tailing
clubt in mott citiet (often tltcy ate brandies ol'
Honda docvn’l have too mam rninet 10 (hit
larger yacht clubt) gei help Irom municipal and
category, but when it comet to individually op
Chamber o f Commerce tourect in staging lire crainl U n it. Honda bat inant a lompettni hand
on the tiller, with the protpevt that the plain
ptogramt.
kidt will twill die tire ot (hr lleetc in ilie tuiurr
Tli.» year's annual tenet will uart in Sr Petertburg on Afmnlitc Day anti by mid wintrt will
include a regatta |utt about every week end
By contravt with contact tpottv or come more ( H I ! If the windmill rlais ol "grocery crate" whI war
det doped in f liKida IJ prpyide a new division in im I
nrenuout -phy ucal cvercttcv. vailing appearv mdJ
mg beat*
to the Oltull observer Hut my skipper will tell
AII Honda Magatme-PAuf I

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By TERESA LANYON

M l,,r s *!"* arc getting i little pudgv
in Kind (tie edges. says Harvard's Dr Fred
tinli J Sure, might il&lt;&gt; wrll in adopt i
cutium nf (hr mimrn of Bill Following
i mem (rip (n the Pacific island. it i cun
lulrini Ini (lie WmM lln liti Orginiiin-Hi
Dr Slirr mule the surprising tuirm eni
(fill lie found no fn women imnn|| dir
llilmeve The m u m . lie adds, it prohibit
die nliiid lulni of frequent nibbling, rulict
(tun eating rtuee full meilt a &lt;tj t . and lie
reiomrnrntlt (lie method to Ament an
women wlm would like (o lose i |murtd &gt;k
two of wmlline
Anonling to Dr Sure, die women ol
Hill tun dieir iliy at 6 a m , wuh i ItemIt tugated cup of coffee An hour or to
liter, iftet they've picked hubby off to
bit coconut picking, the coffee 11 followed
bt i mouiliful of boiled tier, diintdy gam
•died with i sprig of bim n i leif A bide
liter 1 bim ni m odiet fruit will be citen.
petbipt with a g lu t of twretened witet
Following die umc rouiine until bed time,
our Balinese housewife will nibble on tucb
debt it in it frim rm rd toy Item cikr. i
piece of fith, or more tier, withrd down
with twretened witet or i utft drink Hut
neter mote thin i mouthful it iny one
time'
l*tetumihly the littomc figure! of the
hibnete lidiet retult from the fict (fill
while they teem to eit ill the time, they
never eit much Over ill, they coniumc

ibout die time number of cabinet Jolt
at die avenge American housewife, bur
the intike it tprrad more evenly through
(he active part of thru diy
At i meant of keeping die weight down,
■it toting curst poundage, the ililmetc
prill nr lilt in well with whit Dr Jem
Mayer, of die llarvird Nutrition l.ihonlory, hat called dir ‘‘Glucotiiiic Theory "
Hunger, tivt Dt Miter, it (rlnctl to die
ami mm of sugar in die blood, which ion
irolt a group of tpctialirrd hum cell*
called die "appcstar .“ When dir blood
tugar level fall*, the "ippeilai" goes into
action and you become hungry At toon
at something it eaien, the blood sugar
level goet up, the “ ippesiat" it cut oil.
and hunger disappears Taking a hue or
two of nuttitious food every couple of
Itouts, as the Balinese do, keeps dir blood
sugar above the criticil level
Incidentally, girls, if** no longer fash­
ionable to blame i straying figure on
“ gland trouble” or hrrcdiiy Doctots drclue that mure than 91 pet cent of die
nation's fai people are overweight timply
because "dieir caloric intake is in cucst
of body requirements." In other words,
they eit more thin they need1 Some otereit because they enjoy it. othrtt, prohibit
a little on the neurone side, ate able to
fotget their (roubles when they think of
loud Whatever die reason, it ippliet more
to women dun to men. One Canadian

authority. Dr Grant McFcindgr. found
dial 91 per cent of his overweight patient!
were women, which suggests the ladies
arc mine inclined to relieve their frustra­
tions and tensions by overeating Women
outnumber men when it comes to reduc­
ing, too, largely because of vanity'
D r Stare offers a word of warning to
women trying to streamline their figures
by the Balinese method: Don't increase
your nibbling ind eit three good meats,
tins' Instead, lie tuggrstt, rat three minicute meals, with emphasis on breakfast,
and tpair the nibbling throughout the
day What constitute! a "moderate'' meal
it Comething each woman mutt decide for
herself, hut dir ob|cclivc is to decrease
the daily caloric intake, and spread it over
a greater number of hours. Doctors point
out that many reasonably active women

ctn love weight safely on a diet that tnrib
I.Jtld or 1,100 calories a day.
Exercise' Use your own judgment
Some doctors ate for it, others not But
all agree that strenuous exercises should
he avoided except under .supervision
Housework, dancing, walking— all hum
calorics, and if die calories aren't replaced
by the consumption of extra food, weight
it lost Balinese women don't need c«crcite, wc are told, became their pattern of
living makes it unnecessary. Perhaps
American women don't either. W lm
could be mote strenuous than trying to
keep up with l couple of growing Hopalong Cassidys?

CRACKER ACTOR
By NEIL MSFFfRT
T h E handsome fair of a young Floridian
is rapidly Itrioming a familiar one (o dir
Inge segment ol population whuli gutters
around T V sets every night
lie it Patrick O'Neal, native of Ocala
and graduate of the University ol Florida,
and one of television's tiling young stats
Musics, loo. ate rctogniting Pat's tal­
ents lbs latest nde it in “ Black Shield of'
Filwotth." He plays Tony Cunts’ rival
lot die hand of Janet Leigh.
Tony wins die gill, naicti. hut Pat's petformaiur hat won him an oppodunity to
climb a (ouplr of rungs up the ladder of
success
Relating at the spacious home of bis
parents at Ocala for a few days recently
aficr a busy summer Pat cofhmented he
bad to turn down some jobs
“ It's been delightful." he gloated
Pat majored in dramatics at the Uni
vetsity of Florida, where he headed the
Florida Player*, and edited die "Seminole."
university yearbook
Equipped with talent, smbsiton and con ­
siderable confidence, he struck out for
Broadway immediately after his gnJuatum

in 194b , studied tefing tome more at the
N cif hbwrhood Waytswwsc. dl dm while
trying to bank into show W iix ru
FACE 19—AB f W h MwgaOwp

An lli month loui of duty with (he Ail
Force inrrrupplrd hit caietf in 1911-11
Breaks began to come with bn return
to civilian life There was a part in “The
Mad Magician,” movie starting Vincent
Price, a couple of doarn T V films, and rise
“ Black Shield" loir, all In rapid suite*iron
By and large. Pat has found established
stars very willing to extend an encourag­
ing hand to newcomers
“ I never met two nicer people than Tony
Curtis and Janet Leigh They were won­
derful to wotk with — and they do work
Hard, by the way — and I got to know
them as people, too.
"Dorothy Maguire has helped me more
than you would ever expect from a per­
son at the top nf the heap I got to know
her at the theater she and some others
have at La Jolla, and site's been realty
marvelous"
Television is giving many young acton
like Pat a chance in show business— aside
from supplying butter fbt their bread
while they work their way up.
"Traffic moves in all directions on TV ,"
Pat obierved "There are the new ones
coming wp, the «4d one* coming down,
the big owes trgjng owl a new medium.

F A I O'NEAL (right) poses wtth Janet Leigh and fsny Curts* In the metien picture. Fat s
whh Mi mevie pat. Tony, ter Janet s hand-and from here M leeks Ike he haa a chance

and old-timers carving out new? careers
for themselves "
Admitting to an occasional pang ot the
special brand of Flotidi hometuknett
known at sand in the shoes. Pat com­
mented, "Unfortunately there ate only
two places you can live if you're an jcmt

-somewhere neat New Votk or Holly
wood”
" T o tell the ttuth, I guess I'm son of
an 'Okie* — migrant worker type— right
w * ," Pat grinned "I just follow the
crop of acting jobs back and forth across
the country "

�PREPARING SCHOOL LUNCHES
^ J t f W that u h un l i» in lull
*v.*Mf; again m il puking j luruh
u the order n( ihr d o , mike a
revolution that you will not Iti
lint ill important chute become
"|uti routine.” **Variety it «hr
•pm of life-.** to the tiling (jno
andthit it true when it it time
to Dpi n the lunch Itm ami “ tec
wlui Mother hat fot me. today.*'
ftite tour child a well balanced
lumh that hat hern well planned
and well packed, to it will hate
u t ir appeal at well at having
nuttiiional value
When making tamlvtuhrt. tcmember that thr hteail you u u
it jiitt at important at the filling
A lw a tt ute lieth btead and utc
diffctcnt hteadt Don't a lw a tt
u*« |utt " w h i l e " hteail Whole
• &gt;t tratketl wheal, rye ot oatmtal
hteadt are tight lor nteatt, fitli
or e ggt hut ute raitin, fruit or
cinnamon lor tweet tilling' Hut-

tet l«oth tliie* (Itncloutly to kttp
tilling* trom to a k m g into ihe
htead
For tanett un tillingv mult of
lith, meal nl i j i j ;* and add a
tweet ta n d w u h now and then
P te t e g c la h lr t to add it t l u t e
and mint to the lillingt he gen
etnut with the fillingt hui don't
make them ton ooat a» tint ttpe
Idling it hard lot tout children
to rai w oil cate
Wtap each vamlwuh ctpaianlt
with wat papet to k ee p 'tlo rn
lirth and to that llatort won't
ttot To make tandwuhet more
enpiyahle, tut ifiem in ddlrietu
watt —on tin diagonal, in (out
tipiaiet or three or lout i l n k t
leave the ciuttt on fot the addttinnal fond value
When utmg a filling roll in
protein, Ctitp tcgrtahlrt tuth at
pieiet of celery, c a rto n or lei
luce may he wrapped in waved

paper to lx eaten with the land
wnh Snip it alwatt a welcome
addition to ant lunch h o t and
i an he »atrlt tirru d in a vacuum
hoitlc Salad&gt; ate alto t e n g ix il
to rat with a tandwich and &gt;an
he packed in a p littn containrl
with a tight lilting lid
For that evtta "com ctlung" to
litnch nfT a well halanced lunch
add an app li. haitina or orange
Fluil tt the l x 'I detten a tchm l
g o 1 ol hot c an rat
. cep tout thelti-t well ttixked
with nutt. ca mint nteatt and Itch
and a tew go.xl tilithct and i n
to intent tillm gt that to ut

to ungttett will enpit
Scf«! ,
'pe n a l ileal now and then
tomeihing that it a tiirpnce
ISanut Crunch Cookir* would lx
I nice tu tp in e lot anyone and
will have a good llatot and real
l o t i value
Ifrfr't thr it upe
•} cup huttet
*] cup peanut itumh
' j tup white tugat
‘t cup hi own tugat
' i tr a '| m n ualt
I egg i we II lx ati n 1
I ’ * cup' flout
' i ttj'pcim ***la
'1 irattu m haking | tm !i i

t it am huttet and peanut
&lt;ruin h together Acid tugat arxl
c it am tliotoughlt Add hcaien
egg Sift flout once hetote meat
uring Sill tloul. coda, hiking
powder and tall togetfiel and add
to t n amrd mixture Chill dixlgli
1 hen form into hallx tlie tire id
a walnut and llatlrn with a folk
dipped in (lout I’lite on grrjxd
cookie chert
Hake It* to I.’
minute c ill a t Tt d rg irr oven
Slakrt torn doaen eookift
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I • tharpen cciccofc. cut lliloiigh

*ole 'endpaper

All Florida Cookbook

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CITRUS RECIPE
OF THE WEEK

Sandw ich Filling*
flam with client, egg talad. muttatd. telnh turn t l m 1 • t tomato Corned Ixtl
with rrlith. chrrxc, mu'taid or cole daw th ird heel d n t d o t with ifram c herve
IV tilrd ham with harJ n u k e d &lt;ggv pickle telitii ot egg valid Noao Ixrt ot pot It
tlierd with muttatd. trlith. ot ground with the addition ol matonnattr. Meat loal
with to m iio and tucumlxt. miittanl. trli'li or m jio iin ii'i
longue with pt»klr,
clterte. ot mayonnaite
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nun. pineapple, ehivrt, pimento, tail |imt ot (elhe*. A me tic in iheddat with iiimini.
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i t IS A LA N YO N

La INDIES whn lie gtmnj; i hide pudgy about the tame number of calories daily
around die edges, says Harvard's Dr. Pied- as the average American housewife, but
click J. Sine, might do well to adopt a the intake is spread more evenly through
cuitom of the women of Bali. Following the active part of their day
a rrtcm tiip 10 (he Pacific iiland, at a con­
As a means of keeping the weight down,
sultant for ihe World Health Organization. or losing excess poundage, the Balinese
practice fits in well with what Dr. Jean
Or Stare made the aurpriiing ttatement
that he found no fat women among the Mayer, of the Harvard Nutrition Labora­
Balinese The reaton, he adds, it probably tory. has called the "Glucostatic Theory "
Hunger, says Dr. Mayer, is related to rise
the itland liabii of frequent nibbling, rather
dun eating three full mealt a day, and lie amount of sugar in the blood, which con­
trols a group of specialized brain cells
recommend! the method to American
«omen who would like to lose a pound or called the "appestat.” When the blood
sugar level falls, the "appestat" goes inns
two of waittline.
According to Dr. Stare, the women of action and you become hungry. As soon
Bali ttart their day at 6 a m , with a heavi­ as something is eaten, the blood sugar
ly tugared cup of coffee. An hour or to level goes up. the "appestat” is cut off,
later, after they’ve packed hubby off to and hunger disappears. Taking a bite or
hit coconut picking, the coffee it followed two of nutritious food every couple of
hours, as the Balinese do, keeps the blood
by a mouthful of boiled rice, daintily gamithed with a tprig of banana leaf. A little sugar above the critical level.
Incidentally, girls, it's no longer fash­
latbr a banana or other fruit will be eaten,
perhaps with a glass of sweetened water.
ionable to blame a straying figure on
Following the same routine until bed-time, "gland trouble" or heredity. Doctors de­
otar Balinese housewife will nibble on such clare that more than 9 ) per cent of the
delicacies as fermented soy-bean cake, a nation’s fat people ate overweight simply
because ’’their caloric intake is in excess
piece of fish, or more rice, washed down
of body requirements.” In other words,
with sweetened water or a toft drink. But
never more than a mouthful at any one they eat more than they need! Some over­
eat because they enjoy it; others, probably
time!
Presumably the lissome figures of the a little on the neurotic side, arc able to
Balinese ladies result from the fact that forget their troubles when they think of
while they teem to eat all the time, they food. Whatever the reason, it applies mote
never eat much Over all, they consume to women than to men. One Canadian

authority. Dr. Grant McFctridge, found
that 9 ) per cent of his overweight patient!
were women, which suggests the ladies
arc more inclined to relieve their frustra­
tions and tensions by overeating. Women
outnumber men when it comes to reduc­
ing, loo, largely because of vanity!
Dr. Stare offers a word of warning to
women trying to streamline their figures
by the Balinese method: Don't increase
your nibbling and eat three good mealt,
too! Instead, he suggests, eat three mod­
erate meals, with emphasis on breakfast,
and space the nibbling throughout the
day. What constitutes a "moderate” meal
it fomething each woman must decide for
herself, but the objective is to decrease
the daily caloric intake, and spread it over
a greater number of hours. Doctors point
out that many reasonably active women

can lose weight safely on a diet that rotil*
1,100 or l.JOO calories a day.
Exercise? Use your own judgment
Some doctors arc fur it, others not. But
all agree that strenuous exercises should
be avoided except under .supervision
Housework, dancing, walking— all bum
calories, and if the calorics aren't replaced
by the consumption of extra food, weight
is lost. Balinese women don't need exer­
cise, we arc told, because their pattern of
living makes it unnecessary. Perhaps
American women don't cither. What
could be more strenuous than trying to
keep up with a couple of growing Hopalong Cassidys?

CRACKER ACTOR
By NHL MCFFBBT
I H E handsome face of a young Floridian
is rapidly becoming a familiar one to the
large segment of population which githen
amund T V sett every night.
He is Patrick O'Neal, native of Ocala
and graduate of the University of Florida,
and one of television's rising yuung stars.
Movies, too, are recognizing Pat's tal­
ents Hit latest role is in "Black Shield of
Falwufth.” He plays Tony Curtis' rival
for the hand of Janet Leigh.
Tony wins the girl, natch, but Pat's per­
formance has won him an opportunity to
climb a couple of rungs up the ladder of
success
Relaxing at the spacious home of hit
parents at Ocala for a few days recently
after a busy summer. Pat colhmented he
had to turn down some jobs.
" It’s been delightful," he gloated.
Pat majored in dramatics at the U n i­
versity of Florida, where he headed the
Florida Players, and edited the "Seminote,"
university yeatbook.
Equipped with talent, ambition and con­
sider able confidence, be struck out for
Broadway immediately after his graduation

in 1948. studied acting m a r mate at the

An 18-month tour of duty with the Air
Force interuppted his career in 19)2-1).
Breaks began to come with his return
to civilian life. There was s pan in "The
Mad Magician,” movie starring Vincent
Price, a couple of dozen T V films, and the
"Black Shield" role, all in rapid succes­
sion.
By and large, Pat has found established
stars very willing to extend an encourag­
ing hand to newcomers.
" I never met two nicer people than Tony
Curtis and Janet Leigh. They were won­
derful to work w ith— and they do work
hard, by the way — and I got to know
them as people, too.
"Dorothy Maguire has helped me mote
than you would ever expect from a per­
son at the top of the heap. I got to know
her at the theater the and some others
have at La Jolla, and she's been ready
marvelous."
Television it giving many young acton
like Pat a chance in show business— aside
from supplying butter for their bread
while they work their way up.
"Traffic m o m in all directions on T V ."
Pat &lt;
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special brand of Florida homesickness
known as sand in the shoes, Pst com­
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two placta you cart live if you're an actor

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an 'O k ie '— migrant worker type— right
now," Pat grinned. " I juar fallow the
crap of acting jobs hack and forth across
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PREPARING SCHOOL LUNCHES
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swing again and packing a lunch
* is thr order nf the day, make a
resolution that you wilt not lei
this all important chore become
. "just routine." "Variety is the
spice of life," so the saying goes
and’this is true when it is time
to open the lunch boa and "see
wlui Mother hat few me, today.”
(&gt;ive your child a well-balanced
lunch that has been well planned
and well packed, so it will have
taste appeal as well as having
nuttitional value.
When making sandwiches, re­
member that the bread you use
is just as important as the filling.
Always use fresh bread and use
different breads. D on ’t always
use just ’'white'’ bread. Whole
or cracked wheat, rye or oatmeal
breads arc right for meats, fish
s or eggs hut use raisin, fruit iw
cinnamon for sweet fillings. But­

in both slices generously to keep
fillings from soaking into the
bread.
For variety use fillings made of
fish, meal or eggs and add a
sweet sandwich now and then.
lUe vegetables to add tenure
and color to the fillings. Ik- gen­
erous with the fillings hut don’t
make them loo ooiy as this type
filling is hard for your children
to eat with ease.
Wrap each sandwich separately
with was paper to kcep'them
fresh and so that flavors won't
mis. T o make sandwiches more
enjoyahlc, cut them in different
ways— on the diagonal, in four
squares or three or four sticks
Leave the crusts on for the addi­
tional food value.
When using a filling rich in
protein, crisp vegetables such as
pieces of celery, carrots or let­
tuce may be wrapped in wased

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OF THE WEEK
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Tw o cups grapefruit pulp, 'a
cup diced pineapple, D cup
pineapple juice. 2 tablespoons
lemon juice. 4 tablespoons sugar,
5 red cherries. Mi* fruit juices
and chill. Serve in glasses, top
with cherries.

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Boil ihe water, add the tea
and sugar, and let stand for half
a minute, then strain. Add the
orange juice and the juice of the
lemons, and the oranges thinly
sliced, the cherries each cut in

four parts, and thr ginger ale
Pour this over eight cups (or
two quarts) of cracked ice in a
punch howl.

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Simmer spices and honey with
the one cup water for U) minutes
and let it stand one hour. Strain.
Add rind of one orange and one
lemon if desired. Squeeic fruit
juices, steep tea in boiling water
one minute. Strain. Add fruit
juke and spice mixture to strained
tea Reheat and serve hot. Garn­
ish with orange slices 10 servings

paper to K eaten with the sandwish. Soup is always a welcome
addition to any lunch ho* anti
can be safely carried in a vacuum
bottle. Salads ate also very good
to eat with a sandwiih and can
he packed in a plastic container
with a tight fitting lid.
For that estra "something*' to
finish off a well balanced lunch,
adtl an apple, banana or orange
Fruit is the best dessert a school
gif' tit hoy can eat.
. crp your shelves well stocked
with nuts, canned meats and fish
anil a few g o o , I relishes and try
to invent fillings that your

youngsters will enjot Add a
special tin t now and th e n something iliat is a surprise
Peanut Crumb Cookies would l&lt;t
a nice surprise for anyone and
will have a good llavoi anil real
food value
Mere’s the recipe
' i cup butter
11 cup peanut nuns h
'i cup white sugat
'•J cup hrown sugar
*1 tcasptsm salt
1 egg (well beaten!
111 cups llour
*1 teaspoon soda
tcispisui haling powder

Cream butter and peanut
i rumh together. Add sugar anti
iteam thoroughly. Add beaten
egg Sift limit oner before meas­
uring Sift llour. sotla, haling
powder and salt togethri and »ld
lo t reamed misrurc Chill dough
Then form into halls the sire of
a walnut ami flatten with a fork
d.ppsd in flour Place on greavti
cookie sheet Bake in to 12
minutes ill a (7T degree oven
Makes foul doicn cookies
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Ham with cheese, egg salad, mustard, relish, firm slits* ol lornaio. Corned licit
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sliced with mustard, relish, or ground with the addition ol mayonnaise; Meat loaf
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and tuna salad, egg and chicken ulad, or egg with ground meat

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cheese, cranberry sauce or grated raw carrots

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raisins, mayonnaise, or ant jams or jellies

Fish
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or olive. Tuna fish salad with green pepper, nuts, slice cl tomaio or slued bard looked
eggs

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Apple butter and nut, apple butler and eortagt t heist, jams. |rlhts and marma
lades, prune and nut, date, raisin or fig and nut nr raisin ami carrot.

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Use Your Democratic Right And Vote In Tomorrow's Election
Weather
f 'l-ir In prrtli .loud* through
m .dit rv.epl scattered show­
s ' . new Fast Coast jnd
•feted mostly afternoon show» -» rlifwhrrc. little change la
I mprfJlnrr.

i Make Sanford Your
Shopping Center
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I M .i M U h x l l!M)S

VOLUM E

s a s

row*, mini da. Monday, on. i.

1954

\ssitrlnlril

Press

I rnsrd Wire

No. 193
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Candidates For Senator From 37th District

White Students Demonstrate
Against Negroes In Capital

How much money would you »*)
the animals In thr city too w h o
Wurth' No. It’s more than that
In a recent inventory the City
ilared a replacement prlee on the
ivrstock lor the llrvl linn It camr
to 111.267 Vi
• • •
Th r Sanford Tourist and Shu9.lt
board rluh will base a covered
dlth supper and meeiine tnmotrow
at R p.m. at the clubhouse.
• • •
The Orlando Navy reerulllns nl
(ice announced today that appli
cations are now twins accepted for
cnllvtinrnt In (he regular Navy I
(ruin both men and women I
Qualified appluanl. will be vent
to Jacksonville for enlistment,
then Iranilcrrrd to a Naval train
Ing center al San Diego. Calif.
(or mm and at Hainbridgr, Md ,
lor women, for rrm iil training To
obtain full Information about the
navy nv a rartt-r visit the Navy
Recruiter located In It S Naw
Recruiting .StibMallon,
II
E
Cenlr.il Ave . Orlando. Ha . or see
a Navy recruiter al the po.t rtfflrr
on Monday* at 1" -•rn.
• • •
Th" Seminole High Nthorl
Marching Hand and Pep (Tub pnl
on an amarlni exhibition al hall
lime In the Irrvhurg name Frida*
night. Fmiilvllng a liar, the hand
plavrd In complete darknesa as the
twinkling of many liny flashlights
swung In nnlson. As added amee
tn the evening. Ihe m» forrites don
•
■rd short dark blue skirts em ■*
« A . ‘ &lt;tt
belllvhed with stars and danced In
the various Interpretations o(
CORDON FREDERICK
•‘Twinkle. Twinkle I,Mile Star.” Tn
cap Ihe pcrlnrmanre, a large alar
was burned atop Ihe stadium. The
entire eslravakama rivaled Ihe
output nl a tna|ur slate university.
• • t
The Southvlde Primary School
Parent Teachers Assorlallr-i will
meet Thursday nlghl at * o'clock
aI Ihe school

f

Laniel To Testily
In Probe Of Spying
On French Secrels

Oflicials
In
W . Germany
Today £ "e9d
Foregoing Occupation Rights 1st Tim e
W A S H I N G T O N lA’ i
ijt’c r r ld r v of Si.i*. I ••ill .. rvitirniiiK fro m I uulun m .in nvi
tit-n tly inlstl.itit iiiio m I. . i |.| (inlay tlm .tgtrt im , ii ' n* I i .n I iltcre glvn H ir Atlantic tom
n ittnily a “ Irani corn •»( Ftirniwran u n it y "
Duller raid in a slalcinenl mt I im i u i i v a I it Hie u I i i h u i “ Ilie U n itr il State* will. I
hope. cihi |u t m I o wi t h the result. Imratpie In Hu •&gt; wilt he v i i v much in our national Inter
W A S H IN G TO N (/Ft— H un­
e .(
dred- of white 4tudent* de*
Dulles said the Hitreemeiil under w|n&gt;h W» i G e rm a n '’ will real in ■ • niomlier of tin.ns*rated «f two Washing*
Ihe N in th \t lin in ' T r » a lv t 'l &gt;: iiiirnti'iii iin .in ; the levleial r&gt; pilbllr'a -to* rrmgtity will t» t ton luyli -idioola today in pro*
1 1- lured, ' anti IrfRitlllllig liul.i) the Allied Inch lu iiim i .l.vtl'T &gt; will f'Uepn llo exri 'i o’ " I
ted ig iiii.it the ulmiiaion of
•n I &lt;&gt;t Iheir o'lOpati-n n s i l . “
i Negri a’*
Millie, .aid in he. •lalr-ntral.
I
A I muiI 100 out of 1.250 .*«♦ni. i I lor l.li vi ion.
Die l.imlon
deiit al Soar.' tin H igh mill­
i tiltrcurr pn-tu f t a li t re nil.
It worked .nl .. v.-tioi in place
ed am . the treot from the
'( the Ku.'-pejn Meli n r l onvnui
&lt;1 I. |e i ing nd lim ing at
. &lt;ltlv, which i hi preserve ai&gt;d
M U U M Ik r Isirnh rii:lif
pib^riu’tts initMnnril .ihotfil ttt p|l . hv llif.i | nopal U gu I)
1 .trengtheii Die Vil.int- t viniiiunllv
l %tf «!«•%« it sftlir Imtn .lb fIt#* &lt;I &gt;i.rs
hv giving a .i bard tore of K'H*&gt;
llu .h i!
ii ’ Jeg- • v'jd'nU
•limicnl linn
•t%«9 •tt« pfr
|m ill iililly " In Ibis '..vv, he . i l l .
|. . I i l .ev e’lt-red Ih#
p ifnl I'l C»» Kiln •Iml.ili
ihe nra p 'in I *r WV.t t.ermvn*
bi.ithug More b «ov went up at
lltr
liKliftline l l u r r •Hoi
•o pun a lotshb-.r tu ■ ....... p&lt; m
, -,l4 |Hl|lrr hfM ,
,, jv :.,t
411 r m M i » f I* ll Ir im iii'n r fit •?* ■Ih. i while pupil, went to their
in. I m l the broader • -"o.unitv ' l|j4
V la - rm.mt In orderly favhion
|Olt Hill ••lluill.ilh ||M»|» «i%rf Iti»
' I « " ,h M lii lie neafy powei : involved even . .. in I
It ic
At M* Kmley High, about ISO
i r i \ r r « |ii‘iiiM ti nl* ti n I* ItHinc**
•vagev in .m ol »he fr.ituiev.it
y
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hov md girl, tage.l a similar
irk lrn l n
n|&lt;rn inl"l if ir J flirt
III
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AS
ERN EST IIOI slIUI 01 II
!"• KIM p'vn "
fhe first • ingle car ircilenl. h it||9fl b u r I'l |«.l« llirir »»«»* 111
•lenviuvlr it ion bill were ptrsualed
(hi pin rejected by lb* I rtnrh w rut red snoot i m ■&gt;. jot k ialui
to ruler the building and lUgg
|rI It II« wlillr
In c* l umI
★
★
I’ artlamenl. maid Hava -ei u p ld a r morning then a IPH i ud nf fiiMn
iheir pr«?e»l meeting in a class.
*.»i man lump, at part
a lig'illy ,^dan driven hv l»m Weils. J ‘
In lli*»'»ll%n n »|rt« Jt Hi*
f *M.ff|
"i.lied laimpr.vn armv
Negro, who ga&lt;r hi. n ld rr.v.i U"l
M m n 'I iih |iir|itfr«l f t tli %t f W
rite McKinley High meeting
« mfpfil A 'r f .itH
tirgjiifi efr (hi* iff* HHWifi, Ihr h«ili|(M|fh %lc»|
broke up in confuvion, with
I **NI"I\' r Wevleen l.uroju- i&gt; • furn ffom Hn«i9h«ir * H I
hit ed a p e lill.in Ih e v •ihp-iieu, liter
iI1)r
,|.p.irrntljr walking
•1 •v grorrvllv vflio iurl Ihr mo two ren.enl i&gt; &gt; ' north
l.lth SI
lh r,
|„ „ 1K .M rm .ir.l ...
‘
nut on strike and ulheri agreeing
menlous ilrel.i. n Ivy Ihe I mlrd II* U I . fll.H »:• I Aif n fir 1\ •VI Mtlfft f a .1g i
gilR** mil “ | ii‘ W
j.|r.|ii ilr m i .i.nlrn &gt;nr r."
I • Ii I J foinmillee dlsiilss Ihe alt*
■a le. ana het ,.|l
In Iree iod Ihe Illll.lenre t uit .vii itipg ltr\
Mr I llr|
In'c-b •'“tJ '•**1
weir
|he-« ir|Mirlrdlv weir miIIuu.*
F.. K B ra d y, w ho last Friday told a H erald repeater he. •• .till Ihr
. . VI
. . million
.
”
' *J"'k "" ''i* ”
'* * °* (.aut, allh.iugh pit,uir vtrvlrr Pi
Mould not he a candidate tom orrow in Hu race fo r Slate s e ll-1 \nh_ VJ,
, 'i,".
grave. I im ,., w*v e. tin. .led *i ,|,.,re wav irvlm r.l
at or from the .17th district, said today hr waa "ju n l Iddding; |
The It-.Hand Amrrlra I lire valrl
The veron! st'itfeot occurred a* i d would pmvhle nnlv lullt-l
fh e m ” and Mould l*e in Hie confeat.
| \*ide Irom expected leltul opI can t got out brother," he said in T h e H era'il of/icr ! m «lllon sUU.rnen and newspa I mrel Ave at I I’h .t a»1&gt;v»s I laillltlr.

Displays Given
In Baltimore

Seven Motorists
Arrested In City
Following Mishaps

★

North Executed
In Chair Today;
Claims Innocence

★

Ship Passengers
Continue Strike

★

Brady Says 5 till Candidate
Alt er Staling To Conitary

Sheriff McCall
Speaks In North
Against Mixing

RAirORD *f&gt;-A. Elwoe-J N'-rt*'
died In Ihe elerlrlf chair lH «v
illll maintaining lhal ha dal
&gt;• F mirth **i
kill Mrs Betty Alhrltlon. Central fool that I arrixh crowd.
tvyi ntdimobth
ol trmnhib f*
.
y*-s(rr l«&gt; by t &gt; » rine^fok | rmtmef wiihf .i r*y»
Florida calllrwoman
i9| /
M I A M I r Sheriff Wtltls M cC s’J
* \V
T h e on-o/f canelfrigtr' Swld tIs* trick had lu’cit worked ; r .p . trnisi*.
Ii he put sperdlly pptn£ *'"&lt;.*h "o I1 r,’rc|
.• t-l tk *
M'dl
North one nf Iheer pernmi r\ * fvrfr.n here and Hint (he slogan. “ Let's krop (hr •wiiutni on into final t.ni&gt; i ..... md will wml1'""
14, Ilr
fA
M«a
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(•r Mm
if' tl
of F u sil s, vhn m j . l e headlines In
1
eculed today al Stair's pruo". was ...
1
Fist
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. . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . .
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I 'M when he .hot tw o Negru prt»•pinl.i a..........
p p .m sl. l.om
the ...........
hrillanf IIreportedl as
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pronounm'd dead al 8 41. »even |*” • aid* of fl * river," wa» • r*
it
'•KI
onrr lleo to D r l i w . i r e last week
I r e n r h A* • m b'• md .Jh er „,em
° " A''V ' d.
M
9
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k
iv
i
minute* after lh» twllch wav Vlllt
1,t.i 1
f i l l || u 4 b f f
I
l • in &gt;Ve i .peerl. oppoting the
. ......... ... ■
„si f».r
_
,1
Hr ram* into Ihr offtr* today
•firttf offlt
•r . . . . 1
|sifhrr r.n' " VInvr "g
thrown
i.I o n . i"ti of N e g t o c i lo while
nfid attempted (.■ gel an a lvr.ll.*
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Hith
am
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Fnrfy-one wllneties walrhrd Ihe ineilt on Ihe front pa** It wav
r^ irlr .
I
•f»l* i»*c
Intr.eliired iv i
fjm ou v m a n "
U&lt;*.i &lt;t«rni.ift &lt;ii«n •lltsi K'»nr nl I » itn i*r vis 1 V1in »tr*l if &gt;T.i'( f*«
miring a discourse on advertising
•" ■ knows hno t » handle Negroes,
•Mhl ANI*. « thf
^ tnifHIr
AdeiiAtirr
ffntn Mm r«n Ihr V » fi Hi'l I*', f • fti* M|.| tun
that it wav learned he Int* nde.l to
»s •f finiflirr f&lt;*vt iff\tn«; tr.»r nf i M. • ill told i group lighting inI. a .-aii.tiil.tr an,I lhal t.irh wav
IfffD ff flflsvttli: l«* I *tf I * .«lift Ii &gt;nn hit**
( ( otillnurd On |aigr I h r r n
Ihr fit if tt|n I s'cflftr f i|»»itf filling tiirtiiMfy |% Tilniif l f**t j i i. , ' .iln&gt;rt nf the r n •■* in Drlaware
|f» fn»m fiichf m j r r tn \4liii h h« piiitlii wh.Milv ( o “ keep up Ihe
Joieph t.anlel and two of hi* | to rflV..................................... ..........., hi. mirntlon all along.
t .1? |» m 1* I rr nr Ii \ \ • in I I iv a tne(fi'iiftr
A dlsniwlon «n the t it\ * i .u
j |I% ut|rrf tint fur entire
work."
mlnliterv
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Other ramlldatr. in thl* race are
St
t'o
llr
r
1 f |KtFf*tf f»i if ffir fir tk*
INitiee rhlef Sam !*&lt;»'• ell of MlThe former Idsnlel Cabinel memTh^
®,h' r m,“n exerul’ '! . o„,ig|*. Stmstrom, who I at t&gt;een and sewer tiriigr..|.i mtl a It iHlc
f.itfnf (•»! • l.iVO * ft# v fol* f
«ft in f.m th inrtinting t%i« Iffn »£+ "ti
commilln
It
port
hr
I
the
agenda
wit1* a 22 liftr
bers arr Pierre H*nrl T*U"*n »bo!
JR*ny* Itenoerwiiland f.enrge ,,, |„,M.^ t.y The Herat I and by
• ford, D el.
n l M&lt;&lt;.ill's speech
»ff|vfn ti\ 9f.it i i
I In rc iu M f» .*1
prtpaml for tonight' tit ront
d thr n il s in &gt;’ihiirban Lincoln
P *ln r j t f Mr
till' • t m
f rfflft «
»D»f »f f v t» • I • I M • \f « r l
was deputy premier, and Edmond
&lt;h'
rou,’l»'
’rr' and
V|V- .1,K*
Fast ,,rrv*
I &gt;u»»t "'Trade
Wind*,
J. ml-tloti tn'dmg In Ctlv Mgr &gt;V n
obvlou iv asain • Neiroes."
klfitf* fC4tt* n trA'ftrr
Im! in-* . .
tf #4 •
iih | f» »|lrt fr'D m i In \f»ir
n.rraehln. Formerly minister
J
? [ .} L V- J l \ '.L T S
I'urivh, Tittiwllle, rhairtt.nn of Ihe rt n I. I. now h &gt;
I fit* t Tiff fw*» f»n» fltiH eft II
It,
| 4 1 .
|I | I
m
ill reached
-«e In
Hale for eomhlultonal rrlorm
filling station cperHor In If J
Thi 1. 1 nf II.e akrn .li I
.»
J-'tate (Ttnia Contmlvilnn
. •
i &gt;.i i
, . . . .• } ooo |
inif Nn h j r f t v r »(♦'♦ m
t ».»
I k * .’ ,* •( v i 11* i • # f •« rtf* r ir*
(oltow
I n , . ™ . In
,, ™ Ihea vRe.
a j-W
.I.W J . .I ; " v T S u »
Stmvtront resigned * County
hr
if f it fa hour . ffi th* hi*",, .' ■ m 'I v and I wwi ' trv grailfillering
If* JH'I f H j l g ’ r f l t eft • fn,* fit I *|
( I ) It* um »t f ei rt’ft- it.
'&gt;
defense counsels during fhe l.vnleli
nffl ! death chamber Nstth toM report ludce «ftct fix year- -&gt;f virvice sell putul and r. o h «r. Ir.ui
vet tig ill................ .. ■ ' . . . i t Will r Hfft» 'if hi f •» h(i&gt;f|(it«!f f i t (lit. •i.il to re |tiat Viiil ,d j turnuul
- „ r .
administration He look office In . . , , , "••Jr
• {« ». I n that office, to be .v -•ratorl.it M’estrrr. Auto Av*&lt;ui.t.- si.-re
•trm tfi-l fte*i 94uf•11f 9'ifV'iiT* '• • |.»n»f honir u iitiuc
jl'lll f* the Ma*&lt;&gt;n Dixon line"
Innocent. Ood
Cod krovr*
It I candidate
Juna. 1953. and resigned after lutely innocent.
ki
■ It
f f t m i f f f f' l t h r ( If
i t f t l.%
f fl f
I b o v e iieiij'le ate s’ "ing about
\t fu I . h* r hu'biti’f &gt;ti|.in
, . , of(ice .|: .
12) Application of Itt \ -loo.
know
It.
and
my
family
know,
Tht.
Count&gt;.
Judk,e.s
tff|rV \» i &gt; met im g^f f
losing a vote of confidence last
l&gt;ro»p-rou* nunjfifr uf *a 4p|iU .1 in in o r d e il) t . tilun but they’se
....
judge » office Is at
k(. ]|
u im .it 'f t &lt;
June 12
| stale in the other race ‘ vmorrow. prpM A*,.nU( , |. j r ,| t;
, ,M ,
Mtr f&gt;*i|ftF» ai i tiff at tm«i|veff •tn r • imp m v. iipfMf-1 thr •r *nf nut ,• 'ing to put u p » d h anv uf
ROM! ./IN lhr Italian govern
1- . - . tin 1
Candidate*In this eontevt at* , 3 , prtillon h.r .tnet light it merit announced to lav th* «nud I ftitrr
I ll her &gt;
Mc Cal l vaia
r it
«mf ••&lt;&lt;
tit
Police said today the arrest of
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••■e■f #
•♦ th« ft'*' r Thr tif!*- .. hjikr
-M i . a!t. who iv iirevidenl of Ihe
Cordon Frederirk. Ernest lloua- f400 M 14th Streol
Andre Raranes. a rommunist
•ting nine-year &gt;1.1 Hamit* h* corner nf Senmd &gt;t rnd Magnolia
H
fat.-Uv wounded in (hr
holder andHugh Munran, all of | ( g1 Am other l.tMlnrsv lost tween Italy and Yugoslavia over r\%f jh'Mlf fi 10 p tf|
I Ilf *'l
fl *nl . Sheriff* \ -&gt; n . killed Sam M'tspaperman.
Is bringing to llchl D U I l U i n g r e r m l l S
naw
si
J
’ Sanford.
intgl.l come Iwfore th* I |ty Com T r i e d , will end I.on •&gt;. ••* wt(h »!g
lfiw»|vff| Mr if * n v i P niff.K 1 \f rs 111&gt;iff, * fifi j I l*u!!f f .MCiJ "• I Shepherd and wounded Walter
t e c t r v n defendants in the fathe
Frederick I* a local attorney and mission
I’a turr in Iwindon »f a unpiomise »r*|«fi rlffvMi It. I I W in.o n i's ^ f«»f he-* r !f &lt;1 •%tif*«l info tMr tffff
M
a k h a i l IIn
n Eastern
T a t l a r n TFrance
r a n r o Sat­
Cat
Iff ?, I1* f('l ••»»!“?•!. • Ml? j «iit| fiiftl if info her own he i t
mo'i
• i r o v r lm o r n't* c j i c . on a
Nibbed
rtii- KniMina
r 11 . former rommander of the (ampagreement.
lo td ir tio lilKti !•&gt;• P tr f»••• Stunned n f l ( h b o | w h o litn ?*• b ’oely ruadvltle in N o v em ber, 19.M.
urday as he tried to flee on a k»c " .'^ S 5 S ,T t e
Y’ucoslav
Vice
f’t
i
niter
Edvard
S . i i '.S a
f »i9^«. r» w» i lit. i m . fnf..f,| I acrtbed (hr l&lt;»t »et» 4* i fhf fan
vermin's red hlrycle to SwltrerKardrlJ «&lt;i din l i ib last night jt,rf
about SI Id,IW was being spent1 ,V , , .
. ,
,
.
• M 41 p|\Mir»fi1fi n-T »n d l l 'eft 11\ u ho firvrf 'pilfifl*'*
■•»»»•
larrl. Biranes was charged for- ul
agreement ha t b«&lt;n rrj*hed
for building In the rttv n v i- the I Homholder also U a local attorf»\ 'Ijifv !.•(•* •»-% in uif ( *f» i nioned polite
maUy yesterday with endangering past month, according to building j •&gt;*&gt; and hol ts the office of County
ujtu u i ith 'he principal
A spoVe.man for I’ nrne Vltnl* enth ,t
. mfird
In id* fhe hntl.e, police • .md *•&gt;
the security of the alate
It u i thr (t. t &gt;t;n ol troubla
ter Matin See lbs said the .cftl*permits Issued
liuda* «m an appointment by Act(••■ e.fig••in,- »ifi-. . . , Hit{*'| ..,•#1. rj*# of
carftldg’
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l
Mr*
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Fitter.
.17.
d
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*
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Pollen sources said the journal­
The greatest tingle amo-int wav, Ing Governor Charley John*, lie her hum#. SOI W. S*cnn.l St . ■’ merit would I - dgnrd in t.nnd &gt;n Alktn- m •i'h dm in; under Ihe m .even f ambling, inenheien. note ■ in ■r the issue in the nili/in's capist had confessed to being tne chief a total of »68.tl00 apent on It *ltlgle •Ha* held the office previously,
Mil i huh hr. tn iced while and
tomorrow , after which th# prime flue.ii c of ml'ii p ding bevrrrg*
vrr an led in l.ern ll on tin *p p.rpci
middleman In fhe tran*mls*lon In family resi.fencea One duplet w** ! Homholder .-arller thl* j’rar wa* .’.SO • n*/ v-eatridafo||nwlng ■ minister will tcp .rt l i *he Italian rnd , rtcl, ,. and Iirvllgrof 'Irr log
\&gt; ;r*i ilurlent. thi* year tor Hie
Only one gi ve a . tne It .. I
llnyeriiiklllne*s
fhe Communists of «eerel Inform* built al a cost of in two the live an un*ucce*tful candidate for clrfir.l tirri* In iti ht.l'.ry
i-rnatc an I f liar.d.*r of IScpUtle. lh r olio r dtliet
r r r r .barged
' I •ill t Ir .' tl
. In il
M
n
l’&gt;
Pier
was
t.
on
A"i’
I*
flon nn meftinjtv of Ihe National commercial building* erected over cuii Judge. Ill* *nn. Katlyl*. i* th*
I're.r ieir! I.i #nh',iver anJ oiher
and demand * v &gt;t# if
nfi: |e"c# ' wlit, . ||e|.
Ill I nr gib erst dll'
■ «ron; «if tv nn nieirpiv I I n't
I tl17. at foidova, Ala Hi* hat
Defense Pound
rd ri, hair &gt;.*id the* hopet tho
the month of September t-dale.l County proaeeutlng attorney.
K ardrlj . ' n f . lined ptilin.loary trig Invr Hg .ling wer.- r if f l r e r . •
Inn-* ■&lt;h * I rl # (n do
lived
In
anford
for
th#
!&gt;»•'
Though the leaks began due- LVV893 The remainder
II9 2.T7.
t e ,Mill* that the d r i l e . 'i , Adriatic I i ||,„|
,„ | I .. ||n |- ,1,
di ’ i i - 1'* plan t 'i poling r u n t
D irw *n hold* the elective offica
lion rid •
iph"ti."re /ogoi'er
titter
v
*
*
•
ing the government of former Pre was spent (or repairs. Gillon •»! I of iuitire of the peace.
territory I, Ir. !&gt;# divined lr#(wre*ti J
mg Ml.dept rl the l.nl'c* its of •e;n-;ji|'in would become a model
Sutvli.il. include her bti*li*n&gt;l thr two ...iptfrle. I.» ,* lr along '
mler Joseph Laniel. the furor hi*
for j' tmn under thr Supreme
Thhe poll* In the *pr--ial Demo­
• ellf'Uni r .1 l|. r.l'l |lri I l. v • i
Senfonl
mother;
lit
''her.
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rn I n*
I'h * d l ' (Nf f It
pei.ed grave new- problems for Pre
I.
.. . l l , r b t f l . r ' i " !
I' ’ ■ »
III
cratic primary election will Im
Ii
lari H a t (."Ming
Alldred. ■ ' ordova »n j •» •
ro r\ D to v a b v
lerre MenJes France.
tie ,dll toil l\ Illll been &lt;-,in e rt) , segregation h uncom titulionll.
op»n from 7 » n. until 7 p m
mler Pierr
Under Ihe agreement, a KardelJ
-• •
- ' If i ' I ■
IwOS ANiitlLKS UP — Dr f.airTotals will tic tabulated and lets. Mis* ll'snche All lie.lee, i'oi desertt**! It and a. It io*. t—#-n "ho f.b&lt;' . :v*r *»i 'Inn.gc .lit •here &lt;hde i rvi or fo r • ipT » o high employet of Ihe De
McKinley Mich, a vocational
Rfchird. i liign »rh" I -nior. ' school in n&lt;'itn&gt;-i,t Wavhinfton,
feme Ministry, Rene Turpin amllrence E Morehouv*. profev.or of po.ted tomorrow- night at The Her­ dova. an-l X|i«. Gertrud* Smith, rvgv.f*t«-rl u Rom*
j against th«
• Reyn Id ! bar
Ruckingliam. Mirh
| (tj). nmulJ gel Ihe Al l tel - ! *» t o elatming - md i n ; caused v i ) "ind in • biiem ent b- f. m , h.r* tn rnT'dlmert of about 400
Roger l.ahrusse. were arrested physical education at UCLA, n ld ald office
The I. h|v it'll Ii# *h&lt;noed l oJi * oermitrd /"n# A and Hie port city him to h»ie lun; e nicer dud *f | (hr hullel h id entered hlv br • trv N'e;rii,’, mil (ISO '*t.lt» pupil* Tht
FrltJsy on charges of giving »*.! yesterrtay that 49 per cent of aoo
______
. prove rieces
Should _a run-off
Al* . f-i funeral *eivi », and nf Trietf# rtfl squate nule. with a r*m#r at hit home here Saturday * . In M»pt
rret information tn nonqualified, student! whose feel were dirtied I vary, * second special
dal Democratic I r»t A
&gt;r&gt; &lt; "ti. e was a fashionable resi­
Population of .lUUjtHKl Mn e World
person* The ministry's secretary turned out to hare one f.e.l larger! primary election will be l»!| O ct.' •»•*»
dential sertlin
general. Jean Mom, was suspend than the other.
1 12.
War II thl* ion# ha* been occupied
At the rlatttoom protest meeting
i.y liritiih an) American troop*.
ed—but not Jsilcd-on suspicion of
there . ii . ciinsiilerable vtsmplng
2 Y ugoilavia w nil I gel Zone II
endangering Ihe state security
of feet and appl.uve as speaker
1— til* squat# mile* of hinterland
through negligence
ifti-i .(will i a tlclie t ihe admilwith a population «f 75,'uni. whl'-b
Turpin was chief of Mom' per
. .'ill of Ne;ti*r, to the Schooll
Yugoslav troop* have ocrupl#d
tonal secretariat and Lahmtse was
One girl to',| Ihe gathering &gt;h«
BROW NSVILLE. T e r W l
k tltw # Hi# w ar.
In rharge of “ national protection”
" riraid to walk down Ihe hall,
Irnclrtl
dl*tuib*nee
*pawt'#&lt;l
In
the
at ihe ministry.
they u ill right r.p l.ehinl me and
X|r
iIco
iilew
lnlan.1
i
t
.
*
*
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.
■
Gulf of
Thr police informants vald Rarjv thing* I wouldn't ren^a! "
Troas- -"..Hr tip thl* morning. M O t l C V
IC(I
anri. during 1.4 hours of uninterAltiw.igh there were d»mon*tr*»
dumping
i.
"U
Inches
nf
rnin
.in
'
NUERNBERG.* Germany (AN— in prison," fh# two men «*ld.
rupted questioning by four French
lion* today at eight iialtimore pubDtiea said neither he nor Pl»k Pr.rwnvvlllr in sit hour* and kick­
counterespionage agent*, gave this Two Amrriran aoldlrr* tn.lay ac­
it'
hiMiti, tan mot# than wer#
cused their Caevh Communist rap­ wa* phy»lc*lly mistreated, hu* ing up tough *ea* and high i*d»
•ermini :
aff&gt; •ted I v». Friday, ther* were no
The ,.,11*111 patch not of ImrtlW AR IIIN O TO N (AN The Agil
Labnisse dictated the secret In tor* of threatening them with io they ajienf their l» n week* imrepott . of angry disturbance* and
Inten-itv was expect"! In ulf.m (tcpirtment today *1loHe.|
In solitary ronftpemrnt.
-.".il-nct |tU tha dentonvtration by
formation u
dirrcllv
him, or
some i J f . d # ^ V t ^ ^ V!r\*m prlionment
■usmauvsi
iin u v to
m nun.
«»v oomr••t v
, .
.
. blow itself oil* a» If pushed deeper 19% mllll’in d"1laiv among th#
times Passrl It by Intermediaries
tral hundt i pervons it South,
They
put
a
»r#mfndou*
amount
|n|,n,j
|i.,t
ll.e
W**fher
lluf/an
I
itatr*
end
th»
Dlvtricf
of
•
olnmTb* men. Capt. Richard If. Dtica
who have not been Meidlflrd
«rt High School Is it vvtsV.
of psyrholngiral i.rt-savjs•• “ n }J* | sai l It* after effect* might spr** I Nia to help boost th, rantumptlnn
32.
of
8
t.
Alliana,
N
V
.
and
I’D-.
Baranes n*ver met Turpin ami
Foll-a m»d» two arreata ai
k ,k,.| ,.f
m,| .r lhp g0ver,ment
IStk, 22, of Austin, Tea . throughout the whole I me. th# w„ f r .|ill, n
had no coni set with him. Police George
Southern thli momtng.
talked at a news conference of tall, serious-looking raptaln *aid. shower
a far a* west and north ponaorrd f ho-.l lunch program.
laid TYirpm had admltterl being the their two-week confinement. SeltAttendance reports (run th#
“ From the (^ginning It wa* T#t*i by Tuesday.
Tli# htggnt nllofm#nt- f.t.n.'t7,
original' source of (he teahi but rd near the border In Bavaria Sept. atrcrngly Indlraf. I that if *e Hid
veriouv r.hoot* ranged from v«ry
The tropical disturbance mote I "48— «*,rt to th# vtat# of N’»w
claimed he had no direct con nee 17, they were r, i- * - I by Cseeh not talk, we would tie considered inland nenr llrownsvill# about ft York. Tn** w#s areond with 12.liglit to normal
(Ion with Brranes.
Th# D#!aw*r# State Roard of
army officera Raturday at the •nie* and wnubl l » tried under a. m and »t*it,d up the lush, palm -"8,62.1 and I*#nnsylvania third
Raranes relayed the secret* In West German border* point at f*«ech law," he continued.
Fducatlnn today assigned 11 N#tree ||n»&lt;I *r.d water-nedy - llio with •2-8I8.6I2.
the French Cimmunist party com Waidhaua.
gt,» pupils— ousted last week from
Th# atate* In turn will pay
Neither hr nor l‘l*k broke under Grand# valley
I r all-white Milford High School
mand
•
Th# llrown»villr rain, averaging -chools for fluid milk consumed
"Careh offirlala asked me spe­ the nearly constant interrogation,
to the all Negro high school at
an Inch an hour, wa* the heaviest above last year’* level*. 8eh.ml«
cifically about atomic weapon* In he emphasised.
Dover, 18 mile* north of Milfoi
*
Ilford.
starting the sale of milk to chil­
Europe, what type *f weapon*
The men said the Cserha tntd rain here atnee June, I960.
Th# board took the action
dren for the first time will get
•were hero," Dries said.
them that "your government will
tendance at the Milford
FIRE WRECKS
1 rents for each half pint.
I “ I aald: 'I kaow nothing aheat do nothing fur you," and that "w*
re*ch#'l its normal figure • I N
M IN IM I' IIOII— ( ’. M. Whitten (left), rl.tllan fire chief al the
NIGHT (TA R
School* which served milk last
j tham.' That's all I told them ether have (wen trying to contact tho
RfTZ
per rent of enrollment for Ih# fln l
Sanford Naval Autillary Air Station, U shown with Capl. J, F.
GALVESTON. Tex . Ut - Firr v#ar will gvt 4 cents a half pint
. than what my name wa*. my rank U. 8 . Emlwtay in Prague."
"Magnificent Obeeaalon"
school had
Vo*# Jr., NAAS commanding officer, al the shrimp boll held br the ' Iim# since the
all milk consumed
. ______ above last
and aerial number."
The U. 8 . Embassy pushed for practically de*troy*nl this Island for, ...........
1:00- 1:0ft •- 1:1ft* 7:14 * t : U
1 been closed and then boycotted 0*
firr department Friday night at the station for underprivileged
77w Red lisqulaitors angrily their release through their con- rllv'a plush beachfront club, the year's level. The milk must Ire
MOVt ELAND
children. Thr thief said today thr department hope* In rlrar over I • result of the integration of the t l
threatened to hare both Dries and finemrnt, but the Ciecha ignored Balinese-Room, before dawn yes •old to pupils at net coat.
"Living It up"
U
1130 from Ihe affair, which «aa attended by more than 300 people. | Negroes in th* 10th grade at liltFlorida'* allotment wa* 11,084,Plak triad before a Communist theae overture* and even kent se­ terday. Fire Marshal J.C. Kelso
Storte M l
(Staff Photo)
pul damage at ftvr.onrt to JJOO.nwi tML
-mart "and sentenced to 10 yean cret where the men went held.

toddy ■TmWlher. ......» " Hew M a l V

I

"low* 1.1JC*aK53f V&amp; JSTJiS,

Discussion, Report
Head Cily Agenda

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1cachet Kills

»'" . ..1.1 u!...

• .... With

7 ? R illc

Tricslc Dispti.o
To Tud foiiumow
Aflcr Nine Yctirs

Building Permits
S 'L r jje a r t r J iw J r show $ 149,130 Totoi

Mrs. (’offer Dies
At Her Residence

Released American Soldiers

Tell Of Threats By Commies

Brownsville Gels
6 Indies Of Rain

Allot

For School Milk

Movie Timt Table

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                    <text>TH E SANFORD H ER ALD
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Pag* 10
Med. Sept. 29, K J I
1— H K A l

Use
H E R A LD
W A N T ADS
Tor

HUY - SELL - KENT
RAYMOND M. RAM.. REALTOR
S D. Illtthleym an. A **oelalr
204 South Park Ave
Phone 960

A H T It LE fi r o n 6ALR

* 1 \ 4 fu c a i R

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DUMONT
" F i r s t W it h T h a F in e s t "

TV

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P H O N E 1821

U N H IR M S H K D
Hou»e.
3230U
2132 Ora nee Ave phone 105 W.

FOR RENT
WELAKA APARTMENTS n-otn*.
private bath* IH W F ir * l St
fA P T S . for fl-n l rim*. Calc* fltiti:
Phone 529

2 LARGE, cleared Iota, 1 block

FURNISHED kitchenette air rond illu n rit apt Slumbcrland Court
Illw a y 17-92 South Phoni- I8M-W

LOWELL E. OZJKR

out id city Phone Kill It.
Robert A. Willi,mix, Realtor

,

2*1' We»t lit St.

CO

Phune 421

V e n e tia n M in d *

(Naliunallv Adv. Rulla-head)
e ( tear View Awning* • Spun
Lite Glai* • Porch full down
*haiir» e Travi* and Curtain

ONE ROOM efficiency apartment,
lu lta h ie fur riiu p lr nr 'inglrP rivate bath, iiteally lo c jtrd For )o u r Real E *talc need*:
Cullen nnrt Hnrkey, Broken*
aero** from l*n»l O llie r InquirtRod*
llru iiile ) PuIrMoo Itld *. Phone 2311
Ylanurl Jarnbvon'* Dept Store
S e m in o le V r n r t ia n B lin d Co.
Phune 2*5
2 BEDROOM houte, lu rn ith rd *20 W eil 3rd Si
H o lla w a y and llu b y Herts
.Small
down
payment
or
w
ill
take
ay. Week or month—Tel 1425
lot or .*(ii«ll acreage. Ilox 503,
C Y C LE SCOOT
• rn ltu r r Center
I I I W rit H o t
Fern l ‘ a*k,
f.*e our X tiia v Lay A Way Plan
APT. clo»e In, newl) painted 703
&gt;&gt;nl) 1190 (including
(c‘
title and
W. I»t St, Jim m ie Cowan, phone
la g i Wi- have pari* fur and te r
Vice a ir rie d e j m olie*
lie .
S M IT H ' S S N A P P IN
ROSE COURT apt F u rn iih rd 1
TU R TLE MOW ERS
bedroom unit*
Newly redec
lllw a y 17 92 South
Phone 2113
orated Call 401-J.

ri

I ROOM fu rn iih rd Apt 2300 Mel
loavllJe Ave.
I BEDROOM home. L e t* than I
year old. Phone I12S J.
Avalon A p ti. K tfirle n ry .
423________ _________

Phone

L tC jc . uulurnithi-d buqie. Phone
LARGE, attractive apt
N ew
throughout 2 Bedroom*, living
room, ail electric kitchen, halh.
Cool, coniloitable. J u tl 1 milllrnin the center of town. T7S
■ 1327.

K

Wi* enn Hi*l! you a
home regard less o f
your credit standing
or financial position.
BUY N O W

PAY LATER
You ra n pay your down payment
at your own convenience, ll the
kitualmn I* Justlllcd.
2 -3

and 4 Uedruuin home*.
From Moon In Ki.Miu
Down Payment*
From too oo to »3uo
Monthly Payment* 141

LO V E LY im a ll furnHhed m ila g e .
With tree rle c trlrlly and w a lrr
I . J. C arroll. 3 Point Motel 0
M ile* South on 17 92.

(i()0D and HAD
MiH-elluni-out Single and F ull
Sire lnner*pring M altrrsse», ( lose Out Special
119 Mt

Mather of Sanford
261 O E. I si M.

rV TEC H NICIAN : Permanent iob.
excellent opportunity (or right
man. Slate
age, experience,
qualification* and salary. W rit*
Box 1421. Sanford. Fla.
OPERATORS
With factory experience on »ew
mg machine*. 201 Commercial
SI. Sanford, Fla.
EXC EPTIO N AL OPPORTUNITY
—Leading financial service oranHaHon hat opening fo r Field
epre*entative. Executive type
te llin g Good income Drawing
acrount. Fulure unlim ited W rilr
for local in lrrv irw to Sale* Man
agrr. Room IIM , 101 Tremool
St reel. Rot ton 9. M a tt

Phone I I I

IL L -

« PIANO SERYICE
-3 7
M - FLOWERS-PLANTMKHRUBS 1 3 - E L E 'T R IC A L 8ERVICKS
HURRICANESEASON
aiiacte
ai- g r m ir a r ; nn , T n i r r i .v{j
For Appliance*, coouacllog—all
ano keys, causing sticking, h e r
Avoeadox, Mengoes, Citnu. Land
'round electrical aervice. See
remedy contact l i * r r v w e -U r.
leaping, Plant*. T n iil, Flowering
your General E lectric Dealer.
p. 0 Box 374, Saniord, F la.
Tree*.
S a n fo rd E le c t r ic Co.
Cryital Lake N uriiry, Lake Mary IIS Magnolia Ave.
Phene 441
Phone ir» -W Sanford.____
%
iT ^ ^ u t o m jb H e ^ • T ra ile r* —17 F R IG ID A llta appliance*, sale*
and service. G. H. High, Oviedo.
Fla. Phone 4131 or Sanford
MOBILE HOMES
1642-W after 6 p ro.
F or the best coaches and tha bett
term * oq both new and lued.
gee ut.
r . — OFFICE EQUIPMENT - I t
K iih I aide T r a i le r S a le s
HAYNES Ofljce Machine C o .
_________ Palatka. Fla
Typew riter*, adding machine*,
S alct-R cnlali, 314 UagooUa, Pb
H A N F O R D M O T O R CO .
44
IM I Hanford Ave.
Pk. 137*

-te n

X f ’.LRAJeCE

Preferred Rate* to Praforrad
Policyholderi
J o h n W U U flnM In n . A | m t j

4IT Baoford AtlaaUc
Bath
u

,H TON IN S lik A74t I
i homi an
•\ l L A N T ic itA N K tiL [.)(.

IN S U R A N C E
REAL
ESTATE

23 FT. HOUSE T ra ile r, 1943 Mo­ 23— LAUNDRY SERVICE -2 1
del Inquire 2nd house wett of
Sanford A ir Rate gate. 1330. I.ylc * One hour - Wash and Damp
Dry
C ru m le y a n d M o n t a it h
Watson.
0 One hour H • Wa»h and Dry
PkMte 733
B n 33
Fold
JOI W. 1st BL
19ROATS • MOTORS
—»
Finished Laundry
Sanllone Dry Cleaning
NEW AND ANTIO UE FIREARMS
SoulKaide Laundromat
S E E U S F IR S T F O R
W P Smith. Outboard ta le * and
South SMr Food m art Bldg.
Inturance of all kind*
W H ITE l l r k Clerk W rlle Bo*
service, 2313 S. Park.
Phone
IM E a tl 23th SL
V c o Sanford Herald
RAYM O ND M. H A LL
1174-J.
204 South P ark Ave.
Phune Mo
W ANTED Bicycle and U lility re
27 PIANO SERVICE
- 27
DUTUOAHD Motor. 3 4
Horse.
p a ir man M3 W. 1*1 St.
L. S IL L -P la n o Technician.
P ractically new ADu 2 I j i I*. L
Phone 21M. Route 1. Sanford •
Dreamwold. Terms
Phont
SALKS .MAN: Car nece*»ary. ra th
M u tu a liz e A n d K c o n o m U *
too9 X W after C
capital required No aoilriting
Insure w ith
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY
For interview, *er W W W rU rl
14 P L CORONADO era'll": 10 HorVe
Power Motor: T ra ile r Can be
seen «1 Frable's City Service,
IIWORE WANTED
-1 1
"Y e ar M utual Frteuda"
corner French and Park
( A IIP E M K it want* general re
Phune 104
pair and painting Thoma* W
IILOST AND FOUND
rerguvun, 1401 Court lit. Pkwoe
FOUND Key* oa bench In Tourh
201 i n
13— N o tlrr* and f’r r t o n i ly —13
tun’*. Owner may have same b;
Identifying and paying (or ad
W ILL DO Ironing In my home. W ANTED; Rider* In Sletson. A r
Phone 2391 M.
rive Slrtkon k io a m. Ij-a v *
Stet«on after 3 Muuday-Friday
LAWNS MOWED by Jerry T u rd
21—E LE C T R IC A L f U V I l ' U - a
I'hone 1707 W.
Phone 1317 W
R a n d a ll E le c t r ic Co*
HIGH S l’H lS lI. tat) with power I f t - FU tW EH S l ' l ANTS SHRUBS Bendia and CrosUy Appliance*
—T o ^ n T iia m e n ta l S hriiflT ery™ "
mower needs lawns to mow
Youngtlown Kitchen*
Phone 716 M 4
l« B . M A N N 'S N U R S E R Y
K le e trira l contracting and repairs
O u t W enI 1 3 th H t.
L a k t Monroe, Fla.
Phone BC3 It. 112 Magnulia Ave.
Phone 113
HOUSEWORK, waihtng. ironing,
baby sillin g M l Hickory Ave
HEY- COME ON,
D.MD vC uB O O S '
L illie McCray
[ a b f-arp- j
BEAT IT- OUTw o n t e r r out of
* WOOF- A R F --"
HOUSEWORK 406 la tru it Annie
SCI?AM-GET
OuQhouse when '
SHARP SHARP
Rutter.
"n OUTDOORS
1 TELL HIM TO e&gt;
^
WOOF w f
31AID, Revlauranl work toil It
( A R F ARF.'JH
10th St Phone 124ft M.____

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A W N IN C S

Aluminum, estiva*, metal,
ire* etliinale*.
Dealer for Gllrtden Paint

Raymond E. LundquDL Associate
Phone 1673
A tlantic Hank Hldg S E M IN O I.E J A L O U S I E
llm l d fr — Phone 1359
t'm ln m llo m r* and Florida
llu lld rr* lot* &lt;u*l borne*.

- is

rk out._ Starting talary 337
week.
-k. T ip Top Super Market, 32V
“Saniord
• ‘ Ave.

N O W O N L Y 1179.95
Room 2ol E dward*' Bldg
, P aik Commercial
lt&gt;
J it Alexander
T M. S tringri
HUH B E N N E T T S T V
1
Ilea. Real E *tale Broker20U F a it 2711) SI. Pnonc 1672 X H

H a iti H i

m a r w antbd

E X P E R IE N C E D caihler al TipTop Super Market. Muat have
experience In Super Market

R e s u lts

5:01 P. M. DcsHIIm
Day Bttori Publication
H ld a ia

ESTATE FOR SALE

lilt AN U N EW
1 Bedroom home. bath and *hower. Knotty Pine and Cypre*i
finish ( 'll) w a lir. e lr r t r lr range
amt water healer. 2 lot* M.50Q.

T h e C la s s ifie d s T o T e ll Iff!

nEicnrr wffwasSnBwIi

1
"

Although I am • dimwit
With a lew 1.0.
; I knew what tlassiflad
Can de for me and yew.

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

B o y d -W a lla c e

IAN CONC
PIPE CO.

H E IM M IX C O N C R E T E
G rra te Trap* • Septic Tank*
Window Sill* ■ IJnlel*
M IR A C L E C O N C R E T E CO.
ILL TA K E rare of your ctilld in
Phone 1333
309 Elm Ave Wmy
home, while mother works
Phone T3Q-3I.
C H S T e le v is io n Sata
IH9 93 Up
Free D em onilrallun ii Ruapgpjw o p ro a n tN iT iM u
HROWN'H AM (H O h t At i o n
BICYCLE and
Fishing
Tackle
201 Koulh Park
phone 9191
Buvlnes* 206 W 1*1 ST

BPRCIAL RBBY3CBR
14U *« l furniture, aupttancea, tool*, I * etc. « ought-sold L a rry 's Mart,
ENVELOPES, letterhead*.' state
A few home* are ready lo r im
121 East 1st St Pbooa IftSI.
m enti, Invoices, band bills, and
mediate occupancy
p r o g r a m a, etc. PrugreaUv*
! ! IIK M K M IIK II I !
JALOUSIES
P rinting Co., Phone w » 402
APT 112 Elm Ave, Phono 1737 W. Now we ran tell to anyone Wanting l.ife lin ie A lu in liiiu n —Free K ill
West 13tk St.
a home.
male*. Free ln«talUUon—Tele
I ROOM Apt Completely fornuh
OXIEH-WKLLEK HOMES
plume 1423 F urniture Center. ORLANDO Morning Sentinel, O r­
ad with IUMJ0 kitchen, private PI.... . Ite il. day*
■ in W Flr*t
Nile* 2121-M
lando Evening Ite r . Call Ralph
trance tm m Palm etto Ave
Huai Mellmiville
Hay, IHt-J._______ ______
I'r iv a lr
f f &gt;o roar entrance
- . J gLJW
A i r C o n d ilR m crH — F a n *
punch, private hath Apply 313
FLOOR landing and lln lth ln g
ARTICLES FOR HALE
-3
Kales • Installation • Service
Palitnetlo Ave.
Cleaning, waxing. Serving Semi
Phone Saniord 1303 J
note County ilnce 1933. H M.
P O l^A itoiD F ilm *. Cameras and
evening*.
Rayuer
rra lja r SPACE available. Adult*
lileason. Lake M ary.
acceiaorlet al Wleboldt'a Cam
only, 110 per month. Phune tim i
era Shop 2lu South Park Ave
MID BEPTKMBKH SPECIAL
HESTONIC
0 0 M home lu r rcnl at Lake HIKITUUN. 8leven»on l2«aoge,
• F urniture • Car Seat Cover*
Triple (Tuhiun Maltreaa
ary. Inquire T. E. Spire*. Lake
pump AI*o high chair anu ban)
" .Made Mmoidli to Sootha”
Edmond’s Upholstery Shop
ary.
bed ( all 290 W alter 3 p in.
2714 French Ave
Phone I 9u4
Furnilure Center
tin West 1*1 St.
Phan* 1423
l Ro o m houte, ga* ito ve and wu
CARPENTER
WORE
IbiKiftrly Applianro Center
ta r heater, available Sept 29
For quick repair Jobs, or a a a ll
"Your We*liiighou*e Dealer"
213 Holly Ave Phune GKUt J.
WE MAKE
building Call Jim 1142 M-4.
Mating Wa»her*
Al.T.
TYPES:
Nursery
furniture,
IIS Magmdla Ave.
phone I7S7 cabinet.*, driftwood coffee tables.
4 HlXlVl apt SIM West l* t St
X ROOM furnUhcd, upalalra apl.
rlva tc bath 133 munlh. Inclodg u lllltlr * 417 Wv*t llt h SI

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see ewes malms
a big play ro n r
you* tr A O o s r /

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YOU H A v f TO S P E A rf

OOC LANGUAGE
TO HIM h EOOESn T
s p e a k En g l is h r '

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Aluminum
Venetian Hllnda
Knr!o*rd head Sag proof brdtom
rail wllh placllc end*. Plastic or
rayon (ape*. Cotton nr nylon
cord*.
Henknrlk Ulato* and I'nint Co.
112 114 Wr*l 2nd St.
Phone 320

I HOilM Houte on Del.and High
way. Inquire 1204 S. Pine.
FURNISHED
Garage
Apt.
a
Hoorn*, arrrened porch. Apply
HOI Oak Ave. Couple
GROUND Floor, fu rn lth rd
Raaaonable. Phone 37ft J.

apt.

FURNISHED garage
Phone 22M1 M

lit

apt

GARAGE Apt. hlo d trn rtmven
irn c r* See Dr. linboon In hi*
ofRce or phone «3UW a fte r 7
p.m.
OCTOBER 1—3 Room llu u ie , par
U jrtlj^fu rn lth e d . Inquire 120ft K
I ROOM K u rn iih rd Apt. &gt;42 so 107
Loeutt. Phone 734-M.
FURNISHED Apt Clote In. Pri
l i l t bath. 30ft Palmeltn.

modca-n-modern. Ltd.
J. L . P O W E L L , O W N E R
Celery Ave.
Phone 4M-W

Special — TV and Radio
Service and Repair*

RCA Motorola Sale* and Servlet.

Gene's Texaco Borrleo

IIM Sanford Ave.

co.

ocean front apt
m onth); va le t. Day.
.
Fla Call IS64 J.

PLUMBING
PLYW O O D S
'
I (TafD m an E lr r tr lr Motor. I
hor»e power. I • 3 horae power A ll kind*, sites and shape*. Cut to Contract and repair work. Free
your p itte rn
estimate* R. L. Harvey. 104
Johnton Outlmard Motor. I eter
Sanford Ave. Phone ISM.
trie m a tte r, table ton rnmlel
C A M P B E L L 'S C A B I N E T
_____________ FOR B A L E - 3
All in g(M&gt;d m ndillon. Priced in lllw a y IT 92 South
Phone 1447 SEPTIC TANKS cleaned. A Hare
•ell. Phone 2011.
COMFORT and S T Y L E *
Call taift-J-l or 1770.
T ra w le r force* th l* owner to place SINGER Treadle machine, round
h|a beautiful ruatorn built honir
Moving • Packing - M ongo
bobbin Good condition. $40
Firem an'* Hat* and S ir tn il
on the market. Two bedroom*
Phone I7«2.
Loral A Lone Distance
• Far the K id* •
Jntb built-in feature*, large llr Fireproof Warehouse
Hotter
Than
A
. lag room and dining area, tp a r
I-AY-A WAY PLAN
I
.owning Transfer
4
•
Alarm
Fire!
knia g la iie d In Florida room,
and Finance Plan
and Storage Cm
•Ike new* about
tllftd bath and *111*, wall to wall Now In ellect on all Sporting Good*
•01 East 3rd SI.
Phuna 4M
atlng over oak floor*, r lr r . • Gun* • Ammunition • Tenta
H o *it, M a lw * and Trailers
laacea In hllchen, CHS run
FLOOR
SANDINO
*
Finishing;
Advanred Automatic*
.—’Don with furred w all*, tit
E v ln r u d e S ales a n d S e rv ic e
Osh floor* furnished, laid R fin
M - D A Y , O C T . C lh
illd 00 110 ft. lot which I* well
H o b s o n 's S p o rt In g G ooda
shed. R eatonible term *, la btu
Priced a l SIS,too. F IIA 304• Eaal F irs t SI.
Phone Mg . B a n e r l j r A p p lia n c e C a n te r
neia since 1MB. Old floors made
Its S. Magnolia
Pbona 1737
Ike m w . E. F. Stevens: Route
EMINOLK REALTY
U P H IG irr PIANO. 333.00 Phone
3. Boa M T: PHo m TI3-R-4.
Used 0 . E. Washer ........... 3 33 00
IK lU t
T . W. MRRO
U*ed G. K. Washer ........... 343 03
Aveaoe
Pbono 27
GENERAL PAINTING
Used, 3 llurse Sea Bee Out­
D-4U N or int-i
B R IC K
"D o n 't Forget . Phone B urnett"
board Motor ,
3 TS 00
Common, Fare, and Roman
1IS1-W.
,IM .t deep— 104 44 Frontage Make Sherman Cone
t'oDcreie IPipe Co. Used G. R. Automatic
M V e tt 2nd
"Y o u r Brick llaadquar___
Washing Machine, I yr.
Reaionabfe.
COLEMAN Space Heaters, with or
rtera“
Pm i « T34-J.
Phone 1141
old Sold fo r 3339 30 —
Phone 1UI
without blow era. A lio Floor F ur
Now only
3143 33
nacea.
—DO DROP I N P H IL C O T V
G o o d y e a r H a r r ie t S t a r *
Bales nod Sendee
113 South Park
Pbooa m
WINN’8
-------- - porch. Oerfiag, m W
M East 1st
T ru m p e ts , T ro m b o n e o , D ru m s
A L L other Band Instrumcnta
1007 Sanford Ave.
PhoneS
Complete line accaaaorioa
■r buying o r te llin g , U w ill Repair ile c lr ir a l appliance*. F or
RmaH, u*ed electric m otor*.
----1 to ((
iff:
Easy Terms. Rental System,
P. II. Lanilng'a Garage
WASHING MACHINES
. MALL, REALTOR
Repairs
*
Cor. t3lh i Laurel
Phone M3
REPAIRED j.
l" * u u
R H , n1 730
W ringer* and So Inner*
CLAUDE H. WOLFE
i k block bouse. 1301 W ill allow you 130 00 o r better on seel Cedar Ave.
H ie
WINN'S TV
« Pbooa 43X-X-R.
303 East U i St.
Ph30S 417
your old w aihar. on • new F rii ld a lr t Auium atlc Washer. A* 3 A B W c u ta W A ir m n
-a
A INCOME
tow as 41c a day. Cafi t i l ? fo r
have
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U S E D F U R N IT U R E
Used Hollywood Bed, Very
C E R A M IC T I L E
rlean, excellent condltloa 33*30
T iles fo r A L L purposti
U*ed Sola Red, rlean
34 50 0 W all
O Floor
O Asphalt
2 Hied douhle innerxprlng
N A B O K ’H T I I . K C O .
m a ltrrs te i
earn I I M 1007 S. Sanford Ave.
Phone 1113
U N F I N I S H E D F U R N I T U R E Used llahama Red 30" wide 39 M
I. a I. IR 3N WORKS
K C H O L 'H R E D D IN G CO.
Che*!*, de*kt and lum kraie* or
2MI South Park
* Phone l i l t
complete bedroom lultea. Phone 1301 Saniord A v r.
* Steel fabrication
* Welding
1423.
* General repairs.
Furniture Center I I I Weei tat St.
N O W 'S T H E T I M S F O R
BICYCLE paHa. r M * lr &gt; ; M^wYr*.
HEATERS
garden fool*, knives, sclsiors,
H AVE MONEY O N :
Floor furnaces,
etc. sharpened. Key work. Gen­
AWNINGS JALOUSIES
C irculating H eater!
eral Repair*
Stanley'* Bike
VENETIAN H IJN IM
pope
Shop. 310 E a it 4th.
Free r*tlm ale». W rlle to Mfg
200
South
Park
Ave.
Phone
1440
Agent—Glenn C. U tl, 1419 Lau
FHA
rel Or call D a y *-IM 7 -J . Night*
USED TRACTO RS
1291 J. Sanford
For RemodeMog and rapatra
Ford T ra rto r w ith 4 row Holland
Nothing Dowo-Jimail Moatbly
Paint
| t so Gal
planting units, 11.loo.
Payments
,
New Work Shoe*
13 M Pair
B R IT T T H A C T O R CO.
Hhermsu Concrete Co.
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
Iliw a y 17-91 South
Phone M l Out Weal 13th
Phone: 1341-1MI
110 Sanford Ave.
l ’ hone 1321

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I'a rliy ilo u riy, little rhan
temperature ih r u c h F riday.
l&gt; i i l l r i c J
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soul
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Oct. 5
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VOLUME XLV

K s ln h lirth e d l'JOH

IN D E P E N D E N T

S A N F O R D , K I.O H ID A .

Needs For Mental Health Aspirants
Addi
ess
Are Said Acute In State
S trollin g
In Sanford

T A L L A H A S S E E (A*)— T h e
Kovermrr'b com m ittee on menIni heulth toilny rejnirtetl
F lo rid a 's neeiis in the ftelil
a le “ more acute than Inul
been generally realized."
A ctin g Gov. Jo h n s prom ptly conunissionetl the co m m it­
tee III draw up proposal* fori
im proving F lu r iila ’s m ental)

I h f k rm ln o lr ('uunly Vurallonal
School was honored ih t* w rrk by
a tU II from U i m l.ucllde t h ir lk ild . cooithiialor u( Ib r yucstluiiul
business n l u i i i b u ilrp a itu iru t ul
(h r S tair H riia rtn iru l nl Eilura
lion. Mis* llin -lk e lil tsprnl lm&gt;
d *)s valtti Ib r to ta tin n a l school
observing bulb day anil evening
r U n n . M ir al»o looked over tin
equipment and Ib r bunks used In
Ib r tth o u l. lira n iin m rn l was lhal
Ib r S rin in u lr &lt; uunly Vurallonal
be hud la duinit an r x r rlle u l ]ub In
providing ro u u n rrrla l training lu i
th r people In Sr minute Count). T br
U n io n s rourar la u llr r r d bulb da)
and rim in g . H rglalraltun la a l­
ways open.
■ » ft
WINTEH J'ARK
| S |irrla l i Country drivers apparently l i r r
more dangerous!) Ilian their 11&gt;
ru u itn * at curding lo the Florida
Farm Ei irra u In a rw e u l rhesl
ot the causes of a id louts Ih r »v

ianUalton'a research department
earned Inal over I wire as mail)
Ira lfic deaths occur on rural high
» ) | i than mi nt&gt; streets The tic
nartrnent') search lor tacts also
found lhal more Americans have
been kilted In tralllr accidents
itnrc 190U than in all 0 s wars

f

eg iklrn ita b a i lu c e

1775:

and

that one oul nl every iwn children
born this sear will l&gt;e inltilrd by
tr In an automobile sometime I.

b it M r

O iN O It I I I I N , IB, of P h lla d tlphla, Am erica'! reigning college
beauty queen, a m llri llilo u g h a
clutter of gladlolas named foi tin
al tna Sew Jcracy Stale Fair, In
Ticnton She la a Junior at Temple
University.
(fn irro a ito n silj

Judge Criticizes
System 01 Finance
For Enforcing Law

d
C

either may
ot future or
Somascop*
ti o l to iia r.

radar and telovlabm.
Dr. Howry iMd that, while iht

&gt; _______________________________

A

T H U R S D A Y , S E P T . .10. 1331

m i iilcil

I’ resH

Lenscil W ire

The project was movrd (rum hi»
basement Into Ih r old guard house
at Fort t» g in , near Denver, then
a VA rcsrarch renter
In addition to the many who
have aided in Die protect, Dr
Howry has had the technical as
v ltla n c r of W Underlet! Bliss, an
associate research engineer with
ihe Institute uf Industrial
Ke
search al Denver U niversity The
Institute recently completed a new
Somascope for him D r Joseph II
Holmes, professor and head of
laboratory medicine and clinical
pathology at the U niversity ol
Colorado Medical Center, h a t been
medical advisor throughout (htp ra itc L
F o r Ihe p a il year, Ihe protect
has been under Ine tponsonhln ot
the University of Colorado Medical
School, with Ihe VA giving finan
cial assistance and the use ot It*
research and medical clinic (a ril
ities. Recenlly. (in a n ria l aid h i*
been granted by Ihe U S Public
Health Sendee (or continued re
seareh and development a l the
project.
In answer to the question as to
when he eapecta lo have th*
Somascope perfected fo r use In
the fig h t against cancer. Dr. How
ry said. "M aybe never. It h a i
taken us sia years to come (his
fa r and we are continually aeelne
barriers and llw machine's lim i­
tations. We are whipping these
one by one. We think the Idee end
the machine have high potential!
ties, and tu tU and unleta we are
convinced i t ' l l not Juit another
gadget w ith lim ite d appUcaUon.
w e're not H opping."

l

IJ O ptim ism

Governor-Nominee
Says No Mixing
In Georgia Schools

{Surrounds
M e e tin g
Welcome Given
Dull.it?s Pledge
I .• IN [)O N i-T )
A ( ie r n iA ti
s iu ik e s m iiii iiim o iiiiL 'td to d a y
1he tu n e pi vvet c o n fe re n c e on
fr e e in g titn l ic a rn v in tr G e rti lit ti v lia s iv|i|)ii&gt;ved a c o tn p ro *
tn is e p la n
fo r i-*t t t ilik iim g
.n il m i i t lu llin g u L u ro p e g n
a m i's pi m l

I Dc p l.m p u t fo r w a r d b y
P e i . I a li I 'm c it n i M in is t e r
i o il l b n il ' , u j k

IH H il O l t l i V t N is glstei i d Nt . io it !i ids sic allow ii li
llll I,
II , l ev al.
i. lu nl in Milliard Del.. &gt; r i | I .- g liald
I o r-. ll, &gt; w rii' Into r l l i . I ,\. . ti n Ivn it.ii u . f the I
I ..p ill alaiest s u . i In | n !&gt; t A a., s, gu . all. it gi ou|i I l . i .i aI a
souit L-ute it in t ig iatiou ot ,S&gt; . a all ! Vi lot* ill*.It llta II

a

e n u l t d li Id * re

; 11■i t.i I it v t r safeguard* on runiis .h
lir r in .in re.vrniam rnt h j1- * ell * iiee
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ll.
F .
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Pnl)lic Can Ait l l s ’fie'e/s'
’□ Join r s X tii'K '^ r . i i ' o . 'n t c n jo in la
.' »{»•',r Mi* ('o' |i,e!"l'"s'1Supu'-me j A / Stu It* Sultd
y CoillciOIH
&lt;
eslablistiing
ng a
ey ion aI menial j j jju b le d you call a tiitclianic,' i * 01,11 if nece*sai) The immesliali'
'
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British N avy
Rescues Boy
Having Polio

No.

Compromise Armament Plan
Is Reached
Conference

The grot

Electronic Diagnostic Device
Supplements X-Ray, Fluoroscope
Sumascope w ill yet pictures X ray
and fluoroscope w ill nut get, the
la tte r also w ill get some pictures
that the .Sumascope w ill miss Fur
that reason Dr llo w ry said, h r
expects the .Sumascope to supple
ment. not replace the X ray and
(luuroscope.
Dr llo w ry has high hopes fur
the Sontavcope as a diagnostic
machine that u ltim a te ly -w ill pee
m il the detection of ra n re r and
help to determine whether a tumor
is malignant or behign D r llnw
ry said he also hopes the Somas
cope w ill, in tim e, perm it Ihe
medical profession to pinpoint
non opaque gall and kidney stoues.
to v iiu a ilre heart movements, and
to diagnose disturbances or di
seises In such organs as the liver,
pancreas stomach, and Intestines
without exploratory operations
D r. llo w ry began to experiment
w ith Ihe Sumascope sia years ago
when It was only an Idea. He had
some wash tubs, a mass ol war
surplus electronic Junk, miles &lt;vl
wire and M vacuum lubes lie
poured much nf his Income and
most of his spare tim e Inlu the
research project. Ills brain child,
the Somascope, was born in Ih r
basement of h it home A radio
logtst by profession. Dr. Howry
had to become physicist, machin­
ist and welder, a t well, in order lo
make parts be needed fo r his new
meehtne.
A t that tim e, he waa a resident
in radiology in the VA hospital
at Denver. The VA reallaing the
possibilities of h it research and
machine, baehed the project tn
1*52 w ilb a research money grant.

Today member* of the Junior
rh a rn b rr
of
L'uaururvc
braid
speeches from the ihrMggandi.lati »
for till- office o f ('ouidy, J m I p’ i ill
the Oct. 6 primary.
The fu s t to »jnnk, Justice of tha
I'rms’r \V. Hugh PiUk-sf), told I he
J a ycrrt uitd the radio andieim he
was g ik le fu l for the vote lie recclvrd us u t-nndldalr fo i the office
of Justice of the peace and asked
to be raised olie notch h lg h tl lo
the post of Count) Judge lu he
could twtts-r serve the pee pie of the
count) and c a n y on the -a im /s
he said he had slatted as JI *
lie said h«- wi»- deeply lulu.llo l
of the responsibility ol Ihe office,
d id , if elected, would ks-t J» hilnsef'*
available at nil t inn • to b« Itat

N K W S P A I’ E K

Its l l l l ts s iK i k l t'.ir PHES“
A lu iiir ti&gt; a group ol viino Ne
iio s " In bring all,nit all immediate
i ini to jnitilic -I'tiiKil segregation
li-s t*een UliK-ked Id the ruling nf
j lids i al Judge while the governor
i t Uelawau- p n d i ievt ways lo ease
*^e cillirna
lie promised tie woo'd keep the i --use integration problems hi ilu i
health sdual ton and an estimate ul
Judge's
office ii|ten in lin e tin- l - ’ld e r stale belwsen Ihe North
costs lor presentation lo the 1955
noun
hour,
thereby making it and South
lu-gt*l ature
III tiro ig i. 1 . Id
tiov
Marvin
more
accessible
to trstdenta of the
Tlic committee, urgariited In
( i l i l l i l i accepted the I. rtiia l Hemocity
and
county.
lie
stated
hr
January, said II* survey had
tt a llc n o iiiiiuiliou as guvetnor with
shown a shortage of professional would locate fi&gt;hing and olio r .• renewal ol his pteslge that “ dut
licenses
at
etitivi
nieiil
u
l'ri-r
rs*
personnel In Florida to tiiccl men
iuy ttw- tune I am guv ei nor there
M l health needs but lh a l Ihe slate ly asailabie on weekrud*. and h i will In- 1,0 m in d schools ol col i
would
tor
ready
at
all
tunes
to
has a great lulercsl in the problem
I
belle, SI I VI the rl'U tlts of the Is ges
The ‘ tale has untapped rcsourc count)
In uiih i atic tio iu liia ll ui Is (lie
is which could lie used In improve
Tin- &gt;»Cv lid spiaket. A ll Unlduu ■ '"J"
' •'‘s'* 11•-•» lit tis-Otg.j
Ihe level ul mental health, Ihe com
Frederick “ look o ff Us Md gtovis* |
rl, fP*
-11 Mat'oit as
nultce said
Supreme Court tur
w title stating his own qualifica- • '-*,1*»l 1
Johns concurictl m llu- group'*
school segregation
recommendations lhal a training lions and chalti ugi'ii bn op|iunrais 1
t uurl sought lo "set
He
said
lie
was
turd,
tamed
a
n
!
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1
"
ami research council financed b)
•upcrschosil bod)
slate funds tie set up to "encour attended -cliools ill Seminole Cviil 1J .'r *.
a &gt;o called p n i ale
ly , and since IUM hat operated a *******
age and rouro.nale research" and law office in Sanfoi I.
Iioul s'
under which grant*
dial sludies “ include all aspects
m l) or c il) funds
Among Ihe qualification* Fred ol stall
nf a menial heallli program —cate el ilk Ihuught a judye should tiav&lt; wm it.l 1
ile to Individuals In
of paltrnls, treatment prevention w ile a law degree all 1 » back d' char
all stale rducat &gt;n
education. legal and ailm lnivtra 11vond of practice lJunct- Is the l ll ll g j
live
\ c g l i i Iratleis said at I'olulllbus
&lt;L.ilv eandldati w ith -.it so. li a de

it ft I Mt) and
nriil ral«.iAFf'K
• e •
ti«- alt is training
research coun­
cil M l&gt;e supported by cuntnbu
Another id the h ie lili sit e*'D il
l -ns Irurn each ul ihe p a rtic ip a t­
“ shrimp bolls" lhal ire given hi
ing slates.
Ib r civilian Die lightin g n e w nl
Ihe Naval A ncillary A ir Station
An annual mental health tonw ill be held tom orrow night a* I lie
lerence for Florida was recom­
Chief IV tlv (W tirrrs n u b li ih
mended Tin- first ul these already
civilia n and m llila ry personnel and j
has been held
lownipcople are cordially invited
F lo rid a '! mental health re p rt
lu allend the le &gt; ifv iilrs lhal w ill
a.ting with those nl 11 niher Smith
re t under tav al J 30 p m In k c leastern * lile v w ill be presented In
foe the shrimp hull may lo- pur
Ihe .Southern (inventors' (\tn frrchared (or a buck Irum anv clv|f"
ence 1 1 be held Nuv 11-15 al Bs*ra
ian lire tighter or d u e l peiiy ofli
h atoll
e rr, or al Ih r NAAS main gale A
l lr k r l w ill entitle a per-mi lu all
the ah run n he or xhe can cal and
Ihe D lin in in g i. Muncy ra ile d fruui
TALLAHASSEE J v -A lederal
the tale of iTrketl w ill go lo belie
III undernrivi liv e d children
al Judge today r r it ir lt r d Ihe at ate
ChrUtmastlrmsystem ul paying feea lo law enlo re rm rn t olfleers ami the nielh
t a r wheels ol progress gi.uinrf
la a b rilla a l ball yesterday a lie n ods nf h in tilm g cei t ain moonshlnc
I
vl game ul Iht liiiu u r rases in sttae courts
tur Ih r fir«l
U S D istrict Judge D uller De
SOUTHAMPTON, F.nglitul Ov world's i r r l r * . Musi id Ib r Incal
m eiiha ids tell sill Ih r liu n u 1) nl vane of Tallahassee said fm le ra l1 H rila in '* Koval Navy rusded a hell
a burk and stated e ln ril lu llie ii rr.uits a ir getting "lo u many o f, colder atm a lug through ihe
latUu and "I V set*. I w n llie pu llio tr vases where Ihe ilelrivdanl i slurm y A tlantic today and plucked
lice department spoiled a TV set Is unable lu pay a fin e " in state a 4 year-old American boy stricken
a t calls w e ir re x rrD iilly received court.
{ wilb Indio [rum a U.S. troop trans• * *
I l f made Ihe remarks from fh e |;io rl bound for Germany,
Today marked Ih r last day N
bench alter refusing lu im p is r a - Tin- helicopter delivered an ir m
renewing driver's |iren&gt;rs for I I
mandatory federal prisnn M tilcnce lung needed urgently fo r little
A penalty o f SI goes Into elfecl ( on Joe Jack Toney, 23, ol Glen SI 1 David Lee O liver of S pringlieid,
tomorrow.
*
.M a ry , who hail been co n virlrd b y 'H I., but Ihe sir one A tlantic winds
.a lederal court ju ry on a moon-1 m a le II impossible lo lioist the
A nice s irrit rrassrt attervdeii j ,|,lnc liquor charge He placed I ooy bv air from Ih r ship, the H urn
lavnlly nlehl last evening at tin Toney on five year* probation
obation
| Inn Gen. Maurice Rosc
F irst Methodist Church, a feature
Tohey uriginadly
illy was charged
charge' in
Then the tug was u n trie d In i"
ol which was ih r showing e.f * Leon Cuuuty C ircuit Court follow
actiun It tnokThe buy on a stretch
lilm dealing with l im i t ) worship mg his arrest in July, 19VI The er in a delicate transfer operation
♦ * •
state case was dmivped ar&gt;l sub
The new »ewer charge w ill e sequriitly ( itlr f a l liqim r charges v* tiff'll requirrd keeping the mm
lung connected to an e le c tric ll)
Intu e ttrrt tomorrow First lu ll
were brought a gainil him lis t Feb­ supply without Interruption
log Will be Did lb
ruary.
* # •
H ie tug hurried through GO m lirs
Judge Devanr later explained to of choppy &gt;ras to Southampton In
Starting lom nrrow , there w ill
be no charge tur special pickups ol rcfMirtera o ff the bench lhal he deliver the boy, his |3 v ra r old sis
garbage. Garbage must be placed wasn't complaining about stale o f­ ter ('a n ilin e Jean amt their mother,
right behind the front properly ficers turning over a 'iquur law Mrs. Ihirothy Jean O liver, 34, to a
line If there Is sia a lte r available, offender to (cdcral authorities tnv U S. m ilita ry ambulance He was
taken (hen to the Southampton
or on the properly line ul an al m cilialely itle r arrest
lie said he opposed Ih r stale Chest Hospital here In this pot I
Ity i l one i t ^rrsenl.
preferring charges first, then drop city.
V. ! l Johnson, superlnlrtntciii plug the case and turning it over
" I guess David Is p re tty good
(Continued On Page Three!
[ontlnurd On Fage Three)
now," Mrs O liver said

A new ultrasonic phutographlny
device, annoqnred by the Veteram
Adm inistration today, may event­
ually accomplish w nsl X r.iy and
Ihmroicone cannot do—lh a l is.
dure well defined pictures ot can
re r and olher diseases nf the
body's Internal soli organs and
t iitu e i The VA said if the ma
chine achieves this ofaieclive med­
ical science w ill have taken an­
other long step Howard in the
mare accurate Jianosls of these dl
le a s e r
The sensitive machine was in ­
vented by Dr Douglass II llo w ry .
form er VA rrstdent In radiology
and now an Instructor in radiology
at the University n( Colorado Med­
ical School He h o christened the
device Ihe “ Somocupe "
Dr. Henry o l d Ihe Somocupe.
in it* present stage ot develop
ment. can detect masses such o
ters, cysts and tum ors in the
ly'a Int* met organs which here
tofure could not be v iiu a ltre d b)
X-ray and fluoroscope In some
c o e s D r Howrv said, the Samiscope helfs di Dnguivh between lu
mors which arc dangerous o r of
o consequence to the patient's
ralth.
While he eapressed the hope
that Use Sum a scope
ultim ately

Jaycees

Report Made
By Committee
On Conditions

D A IL Y

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loidum in .U
Ohio
i enters
at. IIHills
he said, stressing tin- need ol u
I A L I .A l I A S S I*. I'.
M i ti !&lt;• | M r * .lu lu i t j I'u M ic Itn viqi'Si'tflrd nltorni-y in l l * position l e t " Flic Nation il A » s i i f i r the |
F ird irlc k has prnclsccl in I d h Adv ariccliieiit nf l iduii-d People is. nn lo d t i't I title m ir |il« ce m ice u v e n r ■&lt;&gt; u n in il o f f m i w lm t
th e y H u n k is u r m tp v v itli l i n f f b s-t *I i«i *-•-! t n-n t m ycm -i.-il m 1 ot '
Florida Supreme Cuu-. mul Hu ■pi-artic.iding the light
I lu i. 1 1 111 1 u .inOiwiiP'eiiieril
Jo hn I. Francis, president of Ihe | tit** tvny tlm t t i n f f t c is n - i| u n t i t&lt;&gt; iq n - iiite
Fcileial D istrict Com I
h i g e n e rn l m i
in ,
im r'ii tu i i i tin tune for
|klreeling his fit.- on Ins other i'Inn euiden n e id the NAACP l''|o i'iil:v lu p liv v a y s t l i m i tiu i m y llu - ,iiifiu :il i lm nln lliy liv v tiv
. o mint ti I* n is .e in tili i for
opponent. Judge K itlis t
Ht'UV liijtic iie s said tie was "s h iM 'k rd ",
III ll lllll't lllhlll s,-,,|,m
H k l i i i &lt; " i i i i ' i i in t
boldrt, Frederick said Seminole
to an ul * I .•t inn and opt im t tin
Ib c p rim p ** u i v ll i ttitn iin l meet Dig w ill U* b e lli m Ft
County is m tin- eruliara w in g po»i
I" I ■01. b i t I II 1* I * | 1 | Il lU t*
tiou o f having as Count) lodge ih t
I ' e t f i s b i i i g ti'in m m v v .'nut .‘ n tu iD iiv
n in l t in | utali.* i* im t
b iii Do- iii.iiin itiiu« c o n tife n c*
father of the piu*i-cuiing niturney
m ih in v it i il Im t u r y. iI to n i t i m l tin 'e s s iu n n m l i \ p n » it
tn mg li&lt; Id 1' i l eliances i.f an
He rniphasited tlia l In was in no
I Cl1 1 IIII'Ot 1.1 I III 1.1 r man d ll isinus
o| i |IH i i | i vv tills- l l u l i ititiK I " Mu- " p in im i u l ot In 11 s
HK’liiilt iig
« » ) reflecting on till haiienty and
10 D c line a g a liltl F iiiu m im lti
e ip r . lt oil til*- llia lli l s.
•
in te g rity uf tin- mm , hut quoted
aggicssi ill
C ol I I N . ll i k m ill o l D ie to
a cooil case pu lp ir tn,-/ to show
ll.q.i
. i l l - ■ result ot the
p
a
r
t
u
im
l
o
f
P
u
b
lic
b
a
fe
ts
to.iav
how Jealously the Judiciary te
pli-da’i' In lb iti'b t otclgn SecreW iL l t W U O l l A
A K la n u t lic ls l , a *‘- th a t a b la n k e t in v ita tio n is
tnovea itself from any poiiUtm . I
t 'i v Anthonv Eden ccstq d a y th - '
aid h e re tils i r g a in r a liiu i “ re . * stended t,. *11 o f h ln iid a « s iti
prtsible favorilcstu
B ritish tinoiu a i.j air (iiiccs w ill
! 1 k- id on tin | 01. (ican niathlan.l
The th ird end final Stienksl 'P ^ c tv Ih r r illllie " f tlie U S Su [ * » « ! w in* !'» » * a tn "®sl*&gt; i l l " ' - * "O
U
l
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: pisune s mirt .t.r.f, mm g racial | tswffts’ law enforeeim nl ...........
iilrtin iti tv li tin c. 11I 1 . epee sueJor'ge Housholdev, who
l" l
4 fit'll
i tflll 14( 1
I III i' 11||i
eed*
fte i Du-' scgtegatirm, but w e're going to
tin v Dunk w ill male m
ps-iUlid County judge atu-r
% ** in r
»il i n in
m m M ini'i i h i l l i
\ 1 -t web me vs n also given
resignation o f llui.giw i Steivstroni, Uic all homvralile means ul mil I highway* *af&lt; i
Y4tifk«|A Ll l l S llllU lf l l l llld l | I If
I
S
I I I .fa r* .d ’ ta li' tbille s’
MlSIiV
li l l r i s
„f
• ilg g ' * 11-'ll*
s a il h r would g m Ih r atulh rn-r1command t " continue segrrgaDnii
|itiiir*F l i t
f«m « i* (fit'll
I iiill , 1 M ill l.t- w... Id U l*l Tr I'vl
silt'll ns *1111,1 lis t, ,1 11.-1 I • " II, to
some fa d s aliout tin duties of I
uiir public m boot* "
iin l H n« l l llifih L il
I* ul I 1 eiih'iwt r |i, 11 in-a llu- U S
t h i- post »u they could i .-ii. ■ make I "Violence and crusa-burning a*&lt;- D it .b -|ia i In n lit • v 1 1, .|.ii
llu
I •ill|i,till n llli I-i I n .ififl Ulililli
Ii 1. 1 tn in not mi 'in &gt;p. in F-i
%|h.|»f'NIlll If !*.«!• (HI
llll
U| th e ir uwn m uds on the lan.tl 1definiteI) out as tar #* Die group I , o n fe re m s is * v i s a 1 utio-u lu iu l t
l-i it ■ I* i f i ii id 1.1 f i n i n ' w ai
I'a irs
| belong tn is r«utt-rrued " snr.l tv 11 lu l thus,- vvtio I, n e sogtfs - I ‘ -i. In
(Ilf* I Mil . U f i l l - ' n i l
\ * &gt;f *•t l a I •‘ I *
.........li’
into Do 111 itilli- d ll slice
l»M L l i l ltd I t i r t l r h l d i , i l l i i i m h i i i
Its said that to addition to thrlH n»uglt, a railroad foreman
• »v then tiuce
The oilier eight foreign m iutslel*
I i in k
M
M ,ilf*ni*, S«»iittii rt*
position o f C ount/ I u n it Judge,
Hrough *-*lil tie Is itr * " ' drninui
"The itnnunl nirs-ting ‘ t b l'iu ln
ipp.ils n ’ lv (lin k c*. 1 cs-s i t jk.ee*
(if ll ifit- |*f r*sita III brflfl llu I |U
ll svtng tria l JurG d'ili-ui o t r i min, i of the K ntglil* uf Die t
* \ Klan lllv h w ra v H a f' tv C i-n fe n i.i-,- and
nielli are so gouil th *1 Ih r l tre
u lias test! age gtuup, n ffo id petiole of I n tiiM lllill &gt;11If 1(1A \ \ il I k «' I « n(
n isi'm ianor*. the o ffin a l hold* Ihi ol Florida Ile sai l lio- c
pro file ■is11* ic iiiiiu if Dulles' w trip
I fit* t i l .i n I • f (f - 1 1 I n . i « i f i l l Vlf&lt;
l‘nii|Ut position a* Judge of the lixideki members and »v i-o t'drets all a g e * tin iip 's u it unitv to -o iiiid
me Dial la itire iiilg h l icso ll tu
I'fiiiN
le i *l» l l » i ’ * f i r m m d t i . i *
County Jude**' Cot.»t having autli in Florida
th in k
iI fm 'Mill *ivlia In Jilt i h ' n | i 4 flirt* | iitid i iis it nl rtu \ meriea 11 f o r r i t
Its*.u*pIi ant hi- has not received • U l atiout vs lint I tie \
erDy over iiro tu itr m ailt ra. Hou»
'I &gt;'lll I Ul ilpi
w tting w it h t i s f l i e
s a f e ly ’", it,
I*n l i* l l«» 11*l i t »r r Ihi Dili |L| ll
In 'ilr r said that in this |&gt;ntilion a petilioii dt liiaiuliqg continued
tin m ini"I. 1 nu I I 1 two bourt
e la n d
I ul
Kokluan, isle* si*
«Y«#ti|)| *1 III lltlll »flit I if’*d l* II
tin office w ill at our time or an sellout -eg teg at ion w lilrh a Klan
'In- tin u milltn dli .il* il (fir inul* n n - * HI* till* &lt;1
older affect the li- c . of eveiy |n i I It’-ldei m r.ill)|ia suit has d r a in tuliiniam l* &gt;hr , ' l t l r Its*' li SSa V l ’ i
I * 111.*
I tell
V b ll SllCf t u t
l«a oil i i |*l 4 it.ii'i |»iii|Mit.i| * ill
t t ti living in the cuuuty in a Idi at least 5U.ISXI signatures in Flor tin t
Mil1 I «•I I 111I I' si Nf*n ■»)» In * ah A Ms mb t 1 aii.'i i i i i n -1 1 1 j .-1 1 ,
' l l i|o, *n I m a il i is l,i-lli* i i l u i
Don, hr said, ih jmsl iti al* «&gt;Di lil.i
cello '1 I tii t I n 1 t Dk u c r (be
Hl l Is
the rare o f minors and the ap
I lo- Tampa klanstiian is \\ J want tu 't in f ........ . slow O’1k • •
.- o' 1 tr.'iiT iu * " r *t litr o ia n )
I 111*•l» • LLli l i l t 1b11till flit i did
pointing u f guardians
Illlp li Ir ii.si-re lg t.fi
tlid tin , who i.lent du d litin se ll »* mi D ie h ig h w a y * , |noi«- l i o t l i Iks* III «'|l llll II ■! itr |«l •lltlN.lf I. Ill
t th ird im p" ' a ' t duty n| Die er.ifnt diagiiu ol the A ‘ stt ol tin- iii’ ( it s, ii, ,i i- I la 11 ic III u i k r r - lak
I *iiin» li
U «iiti*l. 111.1(1111411 it*i
III,- s 11114*11. i iiifu i mat O n fin in m
o 'lic e is Judg- ol the Juvenile I loriila K ii K lu* Klan
Ihr «ll||la||'« I l 4 |tf 4IIHIIH a si III *11i I
C&lt; urt, wfiji'h under F lotilla lavs lias
llio iic li said the pelittuns "a te divnllials. 111 lu , Ile ir e iaiiinatnni I* ♦* %ill'll batlit 1 I SMI I 1 III (lies lisa
I ' l l ! iu riid ie lio n nf all ehildien un all i l l lit t( Diey iavnr m nllnued of d iiv e l* d live r rdueatiuu In st
iiD Ainki «l.iusr 11 11141ii i' it (d Iii
d rr the age of 17. Hi- stressed the •ei-ri-gatinn lu our inihlle «ehn Is • setenils, ui w fiat Imt tlu-v will
si (lin t
necessity u f choosing a qualified,
l.tse the oppu tlo liltv to lie tu s u l
capable man to f ill Dies.- po-ts
and III tm n
Since h r asstuiiiil the o ffice of at U S Judge John II D lu flrl's uiunlons and tog
Judge un Kept. j. Ilo.iiholder saiJ, te llis il to act now i l l a trq tle vt In who m ale a sludv of such I"
Cits
Manager W a r r e n
E.
h r has successfully o p cia tid llu- lo ll " e iitu ic e l srg ie g a tln n " hi terns "
I 11 ,ales *iu. inetd that nU nt ta
office not only D i"'&gt; gh what he llllls b &gt;lst schisiis
t
tie
euiif.
I
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I*
open
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ul
the
lit tin n in g down a pica tor an
place Funij, iti inch C ie « l tlo rm
lerm rd the most d ifficu lt linn- in
and it will lie in the ' ....... D -I
the year—-the sale of driver's itiiuiicllun Ule Jurist said Dial ant III !il r'rte is b u ig It s l a i t * l -iiu'l old '&lt;t lutiii Sim »aril |&gt;l qu-rlv it* i»111 onj lvtel) underground have
license*—tiu! in niher m a tin * of a derision given at Ihi* tim e rruahl loss illum ine so 1 end* almiil no n tie ii I i i * i i i i i i -o il! lav a W ollsun t-e u teceive.i fi.jiu tire cotituHing
* c m e .-1 s ItH l e it \ |
A ngai an l
h n u llra r t l-i the p rlte rn ol intil i l l i l l i 111111. M
I a l’ 1 S I ’e i j )
judicial ami rle n al natuie
V**• **4‘ Tl I «
il wa» H’|S 'ile i| lie ie v is t e li liv
Lashing
ins A
al
Frederick, .'ration Vet 111 tie derided till h) Ihr la v on S a tu n la v
t . f .1- It ll-a lg i’ ' p r i-s -d ilil ul
Tin v w ilt t e t retenled tu the
” Y " U '|e in v ite d , said lin k m a n
H .-usii.il tn aaid 11 s a t tru e ills Supreme ('nut I
I n u I I iia'lin r t Ilia.’ *n l 1 'ill n 1 1 tt ) euinuiissiuti f.u approval al
D m itri's stand w it term ed an 'plan to s ile n t’ '
son i« |iru crru tin * altorney and lie
ii*
Miotditv night m cctiiig O il
lu g 1
s u it lu* and lo t w ife and
hr
an
seek* the (lost u f I ounty Judge, "abuse ul discretion"
VI, s * 11- 11-1 Itfe s t, al -* id lle e fs ot . nulls designated c o iiii* t No 8,
hut said when his a &gt;n a p iw a in l in NAAl I* lawyer, who said he would
I 1 -I p l*m sseie deferred a fttr
I •■•* -I tio iglii Dii' 1-1 m-rtv i - in
his court he w o u ll rees-ive llie llie an appeal In Ihe 61b C lrru ll
crease Du ir iiv e fflo til tio td u ij* 'lu- cum nilition deeided tha dram
same ttra tm e u t us any other al t'rm il ul A piw its in C incinnali to
si.-nit! tun hi lei ground
torney or person not n-prescnii d ■lav
I Lit*
ttllK i iU ilh I*11 t ti * I iel ■ ' 1 | I in* I 1 ill 11 pin
liie drain w ill start on Celery
A rcfiuiing ol irsid e n tia l lines I |i*l«' I AMif I m l I.ill h ’/ I I ml 41 Hi H«i* II hr . j r l
by counsel.
tin- price w a* |i-|i.utvil at,-ml \v s -. tii-iwseri H ickory and Locust
He said any me who could l.r which allowed unly II Negro slu middle nf Dm* H litli HiiiliiU *d Un*
\v . , w it|. 4 7'.' bV l l inch oval
tents to attend previously all while
lieillli* id Ihe \Vi»ri«l Sen**' f'is? 1. . 1
lirva he would »t&gt;to^ to an) mi
pipe and eoit lire I w llli the existing
proper act should vote against him, classes brought about Ihe NAACP
*' 0111 bum oil 1 bird SI between
and he had no anologi-w lo make drive
Fine and Chapman A v a l, from
In Delaware, Guv
J
Caleb
lo anyone fo r the way hr lied
t i i . in winch it will drain into Lako
Hoggs sought ways to bung peace
raised his aun.
Mornu
f t the j h it I SI end, the
10 Irnoblrd area* hi the southern
pipe w ill nie»s if,. i/il indies.
b lr t nl that stale School* are
' M ils w ilt g it rid of oie if the
being b oyrnttrd al M ilford and I
must nnsam taiy condtoni in tha
nearby communities b* while fam i
LAKELAN D
Uncle Ram want* I et tin entile tatlge lit iMfilsIMi-ia F it ) ." Kti wles said. The pipe w ill
he* »nu object tn the Integration of
11 Negro student* at Ihe elem m to find out Die te-st way to package and shipping conditions used in ii'iig lil) fwliou the flow line o t
M IA M I REACH U v-p r» *ld cn t •ar) high school where I.5G2 slu and ship fresh orange* and grape Iran-p &gt;1 ling Ir is h citrus oversea* 'In- ittia m , but lie located under­
Andrew D ots Jr. al Oviedo amt d rill* allend classes
fru it to Europe »o they w ill arrive |
Mutual made It* 1equext xome ground. be a l ie I
niher officers uf the K ttrid s F ruit
Duly 11.17 white student* in a In good eating condition, and fed time ago for funds to finance such
t II V - t l \ l t I IM s
and Vegetable Assn were ire le rt leglslratinn uf 2.671 reported vr* eta) money is laung ninite availabte j sludii1 lliro u g li Die URD.V
It
t i l l i l l 1 l i t I H IM .
a k i I D i n t Die atudies be s t a r t e d
ed at the annual rnnvrntinii here terday fo r classes here amt in lour for the necessary Investigation.
i ' i l l I F IE R I K r Marion T etyeDerday
m rn m n d in r rnm m onities
Itoliert W. Itutledge, general ami 11 ■nuugli so li.ey could cover
Other officers are Dixiiq fe a re r
Hoggs Im tiy s ifte i recorninenda manager of Florida Citrus Mutual, early ripening v a n rtirx , about ih-r M. and Mrs Mae Venderiir.iiid &gt;1 were re .'o irrln g today
nf Miami, vice preDdrnt, and lions from hla attorney general, announcesl today he bad been in ­ which liltle it knuwn.
Winston nml nn sssistnnl w ill Ir.uti in lu ric t received when their
Jnffre C. David of Orlando, serre
late eilucaliun officials and “ many formed that u request by Mutual
mall plane crashed and burncJ
la ry treasurer
Ihers" on what step* to take lu for a federal project along tins accompany Die firs t lest slilnMember* ot Ihe executive com reach a workable solution
line had Ih i -ii approved a ril tria l merits, with th e vessel ca iefully in an orange grove near here,
Tedder 'a id the Piper Cub
wired tn record te m p i rature and
miltee Include Rudolph Mali von ol
A leader in Ihe fight against in shipment* would ila r t s lw itly .
humidity condition* throughout tha rancht lire and b# was forced lo
Fort fie rce .
irgraUun in Delaware Is Bryani
Rutledge said he had been ill- Journey. I be shipments w ill go to | n u ke an emergency landing late
l.iiw'e* of Arlington, Va , head ol formed of tile allocation of a tubThe pi me knocked
the National Assn fur Ihe Advance s la n tiit amount tu lliix w ink by Antw erp and Amsterdam. In a d d i-' )'r 'terday
BODY DISCOVER F it
tion to the recordi made aboard I down several o fin g e tree* and
HONOLULU UR- A body found ment of White People
the U ^S . Ifapartm anl 0/ A g ric u l-, lb
l|
lht&gt;
u
.
„
,
Wl]l
(OVC
the test* wall cover loadnii; *&gt; i ' n I 1 | m » u line
floating In t'e a rl lla r b ir Satunlav
The dispute over segregation be ‘ u'» Th* ‘ nformabori came from I ship,
J discharging conditions and
waa identified by the Navv ye* gan in Delaware almost two weeks J, R W ln .to n Drlandu. tentur h u r - i ^ r , . , , ^ , t o r l „
0,,.r . , tv#.
terday as Rea man George Edward ago, anil Bowles has taken an ac Ilc u llu r iit u f the quality m aintrn- j
k
U | B, .jestinaDou.
M artin Box |3flH. Ocala Fla . son live part In ll for the p a it w rrk anew and improvement section,
Results of the research w ill be
of Walter E. M artin. He wa* at He plan* a meeting at which a agricultural m arketing service, UH
R ITZ
.
lachtd to the Navy transport Wan -a ll w ill be made to oust School DA, whu aaid there alto i t a good released as soon a* pottibhi as a
"A liu llr t is W aiting'
guide
tu
shippers
in
their
export
luek.
Supl It anion C. Cobbs at M ilfo rd
potaihility an evvn larger amount operations.
1.17 • 3 i!0 - 6 23 - 7:24 • »:«8
w ill he made available fu r con­
Mutual. In asking fo r this re­
KER VHTR KUHEDUI.F.D
MOVIE L A N D
tinuing ihe«« studies during the search si tossed the inns a dng vo­
Starts 6:40
C H ILD KTRANGLEH
FOR VETERAN LEGIKLATOR
IB&amp;S-M seasun.
lume of Florida citrus Ic ing ship­
"C aptain S ca rle tt"
ON FLASTIC RATT1.E
PALMETTO tgv—Funeral servT
ria
l
shipments
w
ill
start
aped overseas, w ith prospects that
HOLLYWOOD IF M argaret
Ices w ill be bald at Bradenton t»
7 09 - |0:S6
morrow (or Slate Rep J Ben l.unn Cline, fl months old. tlra n round Nuv. IS and w ill b* tnaJa the amount exported during the
"Sable J i t "
Fuaua who died in a hospital yes­ gled r&gt;n a plastic rattle w hile ly I every two weeka at opportunities lk)S4-f&gt;5 tcaion would vxcteJ last
S TJ Only
terday.
lng in her crib yesterday.
p r o m t ihem stlvet. Teat* w ilt cuv- seaion's all- tim a high.

KKK O ffic ia l
Pledges A ction
For Segregation

Bell Union I cilks
In ‘I Day Break

iw 'ilLS'U 'p" St. Johns Sliipyard
Sold Tor $352,000

Plans Received
I or I nclosing
( ity Storm Dmin

Giants Lead

Federal A id Is Given Project
On Overseas Citrus Shipping

A. Duda Reelected
To Farm ers' Post

Movie T im e T a b le

•4

4

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D efecting Polish Security A gent

T H E SANFORD H E R A LD
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T h a n R «pl. 10. I N I

G irl, 2, D e a f Since Birth,
Entering W orld O f Sound

la London the U “ t r r n h jy happy"
10 e ct a n n i that h r r hu&gt;baM.
i l n ria n d a rc b ilK t H r r m a m » W
11 p m iim a M v alive. She haul the
PITTSHURCH. u rx-T w o fe a r old whrn they are h ikin g loud n r soR
"P n u tiim alion from S w iatln “ mike* Ginny. almost totally daaf a arr
WASHINGTON im - Hermann. f a r lt about ib ’ ir d n - j r
Some o f the children tra ve l a*
to r fe r l lhal aaful, Iona period of
N o d and llp rla Field, central He supplied hy a refugee I ’tHiatl **a
ucti as 100 miles a day to attend
tiirlh . U about to take h r r «tr*t tttp mty
a a itin c may *oon he o v e r."
are* in a wrniatinnal Iron Curtain r r r t p o ltrr off. ;ia l.
the n ttn e ry Each must be ac­
' l l i r e m iK r of S u ia llo 'a ilnry into the w orld of aound
Josef Swiatlo. Wbo I1H through
n tyite n r, m ay be nearer frredr.m
A Ira rh e r. her face w arm witn companied by a na ren t--u *u .'Ily
a-a» that Ih r Ihrer F ie ld * had beer,
than at any time In the last five Ih r Irrin Curtain In m onth' asn. a rr e d rd hy llrd p o lire In Conner laughter, ha* ju»t brought Cionj a m o th e r—o r a relative
a n "surfaced” by Ih r government
year*—If Ih ry a rr i t i l l alive.
The school i i open .three d a yl
iim i w ith a hig purge tria l lirln i lo n x im fillrd with to y*, picture
O / f iu ih &gt;iM today chances (it yesterday a ttrr h iv in g worked un- (itrp a rc d against fo rm e r H ungir tkMiki a n t an odd-looking metal 4 week and a nominal fee o f five
ife
rm
v
rr
with
U
R
intelligence
winning th e ir rrh a r fn r Comian Ft rrig n M ln i.lr r
lta)k Inn v iiUi a row of green, red and dollar* a month i i charged This is
waived fo r those who c a n t afford
m u n lit Poland anrt II -.1 Hungary a p in rtr* M n rr h r fled to I ho Wert fla |k , » in rr n e e d e d , waa a rriitrd blue h u 'ln .
G e n tly *he place* a *et o f head It The nursery' is n^n sectarian
have hem greatly tn rrra &gt; rd hy at Berlin O f ilc tili m k I h r had d ire a -o n in conepiring with Yu
iwovidrd murh useful information
C o unielor* alio tearh parent*
roslavia** Marshal T ito againd phone* over Ihe ch ild '* ear*
about Ih r European satellite* i f the Hungarian governm ent—in r f
A recording of m arch mu»te l» how to communicate w ith then
llu ia ii.
L e g a l N o tic e
fre t, again*! Soviet it &gt;minali ui of turned on fiinay can b arely heat children
Mn*l puh’ic n tlrn lp n however. Hungary
Ihe iv m h a li rra d i and the Imai
i i n in i i : m i
J form ed on ih r Field c i * r whrn
V S .iffic ta li said th a t in llir nci* b la re A* the m u*ie I t made
OTATi: o r I K ' I I I ) -A T(h
OVSTOK I'M il. AIN. i l* 'i liti'&gt; *ii ■» i&lt; h rra m r knoan that the ilo rk r , past w h e n Com mime. I gevern louder. Ihe different colored bvibi
Out lav ( l i f t . Id amt (lu .M v I'h tla lh " hlack lia irrd , IS y ra r o W Snialltin m m t* lu v r iM-rn p m r r i t r i wilk light lip hlggcldy piggetdy. (ilnay
»»1 iln»t. r I'tilla lrr, . lin e s ||*:f«. li.ut .trrrilrH llrm ia n n KirM whrn
ta rtu a l information in r u n of Ihi* laugh* and r la p i her hand.
n r n riK i.v , m in t ter i i k n h t joa
G inny and nine nther pre-ichool
I jOL'Ih i : u d i i i n .hn- u a iitf. .,..i Ih r Itrr! trap «a&lt; (.prune on him kind. Ih ry have o tlrn d n ip p rd d*
Ih llf r,*p ". r|%* uhlililfMIt alM.vf » al Warsaw airport In A ucu't 19th
NEW HK1JH ‘——Prime M ln iit 'r
tr illio n amt dealt w ith Uie p u b youngster* are attending Ih ii unIf m artlrd. and If *1* id. Iliv lr (•Saiallo. atm a a * rtrfxily rh trl
11'iu a i 1rvwt it ui ion fo r the deaf and N rh n i fo ld P irtia m rn t today In lla
i p ' d l i i unlin'&gt;vti liili&gt; I r i j a t . . , r l I ’ntarwt'a »apfr»rrr»-t Cnmmu lent rra lU tira lly
li.ild
-o
f
hearing
w ill not become tnvrlvrd in a war
a ra n itt. c
lim i.ti, rr#
TTit* ha* encouraged »oinr hope
qltors.
and anr and all B lit party .r r u r ity ac?ncy, alui here lh a l'th e Field, w ill tie rr
S tarted in F .U o ir y . IB U . H U im lew she h spcetfirally th re a t­
M.W l t r i l , | l t N G w— I h r fir» t two of , group o f three units nf women'* rr -id r n l h.il1« al SletMin t ’ ni* a i ll n rlainilne
l&gt;&gt;,
Ihronch. in tfT V ira rd N oft and III eta KiHd
.pn
n
io
re
d
and
financed
hy
the
ic r*lty are ■ho»n in th i* sketch by J rffrro iin H am ilton. G a tn ra tillr. cnn*ulling arrhileet. Ih e renter
nndtr m aa*lm * 1*id iM | m lli* &gt; in IMS al H udapril. Hungary, for traced Adding ^import tn th i* tupe P illd u irg li &gt; rrtk * of the Nalinnai ened.
flafvndania. J i * .1.1111 l&gt; Ui-VI I 'l l"
building U Ihe a d m in ktlra li.e building and contain* n lounge, recreation room, head roultaelor'* *oite,
I* that iin c r Stalin'* death. Hit'
Ojtemng a foreign affairs d rbalc.
and J(»‘ f r i l l vT m IWiWKlta m , po athlr r r n tr n r r on raptnucf* m • in 'i new m ie n h a v r l^ k rn a 1 nunc 11 o f J rw iih Women The lie renewed hi* attack* mi the
n tfirc*. laundry and *ewing room. *nnrk bar, room fo r committee meeting* and other fa r ililir a It
» ll« , I l f N U l l f f N .(id M kTTIK ro m p ira ln rla l aeirk on w hlrti Ihr
I
hii
'
ding
I*
lupptud
b
y
the
city.
w ill hoiiM- f i t women. The aide building w ill la k e rare of ftH women.
Southeast Asia ftrfense pact He
a itfK N . h i’ « lf(.
«nd .1AM f 8 fo m m u n titi altrym t Ih ry had liern n u rn h rr of itr p . to ra » r mmol
At
the
n
o
rirry
G
inny
and
her
i i f s i i r ' i n i . i n and i i i v m i r r v
leniiorts with Ihr W r it Freed &gt;m
also aga in droounccd U S oppo­
aa Iru iK e nndri ih . l i.r la tn .H--I flie a e rd for fh r United S la in
p
la
y
n
iite
*
are
taught
the
funda
tor im pruoned Am erican* ha. mil
sition to the seating of Communist
rocortlut in |»ir.i ll'i'lt l i t , pni:»
Armed with It * , f i n l h a lt! in horn •** hard tn otdain a a formerly m rn ta li o f tin reading nnd learn tlw na in the United Nations
tft nf l l &gt;f |»”*t•i *■ t*&lt; f»r»J*
H* rtifrif'i*
In
'fto
a
k
u
o
id
i,
|ih
ra
*
ri.
then
irn
fo
im
a
li.n
i
,
liter
Ih
r
two
hintheii.
C o u n ty
^ l - r l . l t . If mII%«. a r il if
if ih r fa il* (nr m aking a raid
R e fe rn n g lo the rrre n t coastal
4» *4, tN*-i r r» |i»* lit *
iinNn^wn ami N o rl‘ ( n tfr llr r ta d iia p t’fd ic d m u H tic ilt lirm ined
lencc* They aim « rr taught tn
ti• It'R, *1*i11i#tr** r M«t»r ■, .1* *ii n
fighting tietw ern the (In ie s e Coin
Ih
r
R
lalr
flrp
a
rlm
rtit
fiir
d
n-dre
•os, lltanr*. i I h JH'-i t* L|■t * r -. (• r«*1
S w ia lio '* detection tn Ih r I'm lrd me lir a ring a ril.
mum.st* and NaU&lt;mali&lt;4i. Nehru
mmf unit n il p i t f l i
i l A im in g It). lo I'nland and H iineary deni aid
The teacher helping G inny break
Stale* w a i annoiiticnl v e tte rd i)
HirottiHi, t*riti*r * r .•r; • *n f
tl4 t •
IHR the " e a r lir d p - 'in lile ” rrle a ’ r hy A lly , tir o Hrow nett Ttie State through her wall of Mlener 11 (bar •aid ttsat aonie artums of Ih r F or
Kpe«tltf&gt; |&gt; w l» iid in t
«n&gt;l nit |wr
held Peparttnent (ot lowed w ith niter lofte A ve ry, one of ic v e ra l audl mrsan and Svutb Korean govern
•on* ti*\iM * nr ttAirrilnm l*» f»*%* of all Ih re r Hermann m
men tv "e o u ld drag Uir big Western
« b )’ rllH it . till** r*f
In 4 tut in a l*u|iih p riv in . S a ia llo te|ioil demanding freedom fn i the Field. ologi*la from Uie U n ive rsity of
powers in to w a r."
m III* f&lt;f|*iwlriK
!i»n«t ed Noel and lle rla a rr a i'iim rd
P
itlih
iir
g
li
iytntf m il i»#tup in * m i n ( nnnfi
la tte r Swiatln talked through an
lake .ill children. G inny leant*
K iort'fi »
-P
♦**n it i :aI* i
I t t f l m to li" in Huneaiy
in te rp re te r to a new* conferenre.
N o m |D » rfr &lt; I f SW *, •*! HW'U
Mr*. K a lr K irld . a Union, aaiil
through
im itation
Uiaa Avery
L IV E O A K JT- Cur wt Judge Hal
m aking t h r . r point*:
uimI i t * w \ . r 1:&lt;* nf s \ \ &gt;, p»t«i
lake* up a toy and aay* "tia a ll "
KH ** H * ’ • " f NW *« *11 to n a tio n
t H r rn n 'ider* that Ixdh Noel E ventualjy Ginny w ill *a y "baa II" W A dam s today ruled that Mrs
%$, Tn»nnlil|» ID Howl). Ihhpp 11
lloby M c fo llu in , Negro woman
•m l H rrm ann Field were "I'om nnd then •‘fiat' "
f i n a l a second In a l for staying »
| D i t iRit r n l i *.f y* t, n tr h rfrlt*
m uni*l a y m p a lh iirri" and that
TTir b n r lit ly colored bulb* w tihli while physician, i t mentally in
miiTit t; in* i i * n k n i o )
M I H “ 1 I fiat
» ‘ t»H It** liF-r*«
Noel “ may h a ir tte e n " a party
htfiiuM nirainif *- ti in tin
r im n i
m i
m fascinated Ginny b rto o g to an roauM-tent and ibooid he confined
m
r
n
ilir
r
Court, In Kfnl fit* i'tm ifiutf Ctoginti.
IM I I 9 I*»I4 n s titR lfh **f !»«••
instrum ent called a d e rib fl'c o p r at F lo rid a Ktate Hospital.
Mi rltWi, in fh iiu e r ) , #■r*1111* *f Itwat
.TitTic't: m i i i . i t f n r » u vrN
t . Hwiatln him vrlf (Ird tn lh&gt; An m c re a iin g nunitier o f btilb*
I f T rn ti r&gt;tmi*itHr.
rio fld ii to r
thml to M ►fifll tl.» ti'-M»f .if (I.*
He m ade h n ruling after hearing
iff a M.ihfnt r i,i
urmti^nn riA
C lAiM
irtlff
fn||r.wlfi«r r t flir i. A lr »,*( fit. 4 Mill# W rit h rra u w lw lir r a n ir ro n vtn rr l light up us it pick* up m ore sound two p * rrc
r hb ia lriita say r t r bad d r
I mlft',, t | . __
aI,. ,l&gt;#itn*1»r»t»,
ii. m rftfi'D t^ fr»t |a t 4 re 4 f. 1-* |.
__
. M H M I I «*»»4 tnnil
that (h r f ’nlnh rim im u n n l parly
Leo lio e rflp r. prnfrsM ir « f audi velopen a prison p iy r h m li; that
until 1 st I* »■f 1 m*i an*- 1ttitilfd *| I* ■11*"4 I li'P*l mt*b Tl»# * t f 11fit nI r trfn wa* "dew ded In Ih r Soviet gov
otogy at Ih r 1 'n iv rtrity n f P itt* she was a fra id someone wa* Jrymg
li f t fo n t R R *M ti t|! tit* I j i i l t i l iff
W t mii4 ftp * r»f i«y*tiRfi-1 11* 4*
r€&gt;fnf&gt;l«tnt *%»tli lit* I ’t tfli nf ► ttrl me-f||v«(pifi nf th# r r « |'ffl&gt; . »n4 fh# rm m rn t and tad tn Poland ’’ Hr lough"* ry e and ear hospital, u y s lo poison her food a n t that she
C n u t l, «•n*l fltf » t UfHfll i h r PI Rift
#•MIII r Ifl b ill'll II 1%* - | p * t'( r#t Al
*aid the great p 'irg r tr ia l* a trw Ihe flo a t ing htdbi help hard of
would d ie o f malnutrition If her
m r * m tn rn t). m.&lt;» ^ t p r r f t
* • f.illfiSARf
year* ago in Kavlrrn Ktunpe w.rc bearing y o iin g itrr* hy te llin g them (’noditioa rreitinuiM
JtIt RtlRfc* aiftll*
»* I’ M ft*.*
9 &gt;ftlfl* ml» Hn | ai
11*1. Hmiifnrcl, Pl»till|n. ** *’&gt;t»F ni Vf i f of l■«lllRrtr#• Jupy In A f* |9(f u rg a n irrd under M m c o w »uprt
M ill ih tW ff, *,iti or
T lt u M l f
ilfftflp tin n nf i*f(tfi»r|i
v)*i«n "a n d lor the i n t e r t il l ol
Octnhtr ||fh . A I*. |&gt;M. nml tr
nJ«.
l i tr» l( f|.»h% Cull
S uvitt iin p e ria liim .*’
f i ll I ti d ii -o. « _*|t« r r t inn t tifii# . •#*
m ln|»t fd im i AiM No It At*
• III I . (M l.tn l ’ t *ln 1 (nil and
rl» *»*lf I'lAt life h 2
Ii
3 There n "a great r r i l i t i n r *
a irh (if von lor do ( r llr f diniand
la •' *: v )i c . ih 'i'v ii
A I*
m ovem ent" Again*!
('o in m u n lil
ACNOPII
2 M a rIJ r
32 Com.
•d In aatd 1 ‘ (ntiUliit
ffaHi** Iri n h lr I* j*i • e- e4
y lU " ) . . I iig n i! k*
rule In Poland, amt " th e re m ti't
w-ith
I. Ftahhook
Tha nat'ir*- n( IM&gt; *nll M I'
f-dikr J#Riti (t l- iii'l Corn in fn
t i t , ifu -1 J.iT llv "
qalai (he title In the . I hii e di
All nf Hi 14 f*f *•|rFf f V t»*&gt;lhm l*‘ Hi* lie m in e central h ra d u iia rtcrs di
rewemNlng
I
A
lT
irm
a
tita
point
.*
• h i. ‘j , i G
arrlhrd land
C’oUfily nf F*anlnnl»/Mini* *.f Cl«.r
an Insect
re p ly
ta b b r.l
WITNI^(»I inv hand alnl real "I Ms l ’filr»si i *n )i t wfTlf|r*il#- Hhxll i»» reeling Ih li movement "
.1 • A ll J..' (.T’ tT'C,
•aid ■'nun al r iiifm I iiemlnul' t#ii##mM »r*nl4litm tn is r |li» tiro
4. M o r* aectirf 4. A copyist
i The gr-ale*l r c i it a n e r wa
31 Exela*
sV lU vC J'A .l
cauala. F l. lld - Ihl l«lh ila* n&gt; l**My ilN frllin t in rtirh r * f t l l | r i t i ili'iw n hy the iieavanti again*! col
9. H un away
C u J:
4 tl d'-' driy
mat I on
8. The point
eapMtnhrf, A l&gt; t i l l
M ill In* *(|||| Iff (Ilf hlfflii*af lil.filtt trrtiv li.a ti'in of land In ode pim
10.
R
o
u
te
d
i
;
.
$
i
n:*:cr
cuckoo
tm II f I l f ItNIIOM
24. A
i t Him Im nt (tnnf t&gt;f fly#* H#*f«rIr-r |.
T. It. CARI.TON
( Jl.pk at i . l i l ('nurl
0 (0 9 0 1 MIANY, iirrv ld m t nf the A m rrlr.in Fc k t jlln u uf I, ilatr, w el? ; t s T i r . r:;2
in cr iira ia n tv holding religtu'i
t l Meaaurea of 0 R h tiln u t
f &gt;ill It Hr f *«imiiii f 11fi tj * *• n| Km
trim sA 3c T e trrli I) Carlton, son uf
tBBAL)
I "1O'f I(I a, t»fi | It f" f | f * I Al 11111|a« 11» I l|i e iv m lm li, p irtu r ri and e i w i t i
v
?
(
i
r
*
"
r
'
i
rom ei Ifarotd K. Rtaisen (rig h t) In llic union's convention In law
ettyr
land
T.
Fem
ale
pcwttton
XI
r*
(Ten
Carlton.
It
m
m
wold
«i*a. A hpeer. Jt
ft IriU| Ii r*f Ntf
. I f M. m lilr Ii tr
&amp; H 0 T ' *T .1 I T
Anqrlca after Mcany had altaclied the KUenhowcr A d m ln litra tlo n .
threw th rm s rlv e i under the wheel
M IH ie f f " f ffs lh ilff
13. In fe r*
sheep
T railer Court, has been assigned
of
♦h#* IM
nf N w rm H fr. ItM
&gt; “ * : o t r ti
P. O Itm 1*0
fic c rrta ry of laihor Jamrs P. M llrh c ll told the group that the rrlllrla m
f»slH fill- l^ tli tin t *»f Frtil*fnl&gt;#l of tra c to r* '"o f to te a r down the
q u e o tljr
5. Endures
In
the
.13(31
Student
Sqdn
,
A
nia
rilb
i
Iftte ra
Hanfntd. flm id.
in
1911
w-a* unfair, and that Ihe Adm inistration had the support of union mem­
fence* marking individunl fa rn it.
M R etired
r Ja la
of N
•a
A FIt. Tesa*. where he w ill study
n |* in h M u .v
ber* d a *|iitr "ncraiionat rnn vent Ion oratory." Stamen p ra lfrd the union
15. fU v e r in
5 Reot
ft Xlany people leitli in the Coro
i 'I m Ii «*lrriiii
u irila im f t Icunticr inechjiiii-s, at
IM TM»; &lt; «i i 111 n f m i : • 01 ,aTn|
fo r cooperating in the w ork ot his Foreign Operation* Adm inistration.
I'FrnllK I- f V lllllt , ClntM • in iin n l p a rly and Ih r Polish cm
Voekahlre
J tlN ii:.
a i . M i a ii if 11111
IJ C olor.
cording to a recent anm iuitrrtncn!
to fo rm
I I . riacea
IIH!AI.I
r i.d M in t , 11 r i i d t i i T f .
Id. On# (Bcot.)
"
in
m
rn
t
tl*
r
tf
d-i
i»"t
iM
P
trirt
Cotn
h)
lin
g
Gen
W
aller
R
Agee,
U
cloth
anew
32.
Often
IN1 l i f Eh t a t i : o f
have rnniinaniltT.
IT. IT. n.
m u n lit n ilr of llir land "E ver*
t iit iii: n r i m . n n io )
18. InaeeU
■AI.IiT HMITII IV A U IlIV IfM»N.
fpoot-l
t'fiiith a n , Oviedo, recently rr*enti*lr n n r u n i i;t»
tie' eased
C o il prodtictiir. in the Unite,!
tre a su ry
I I ISeoluatS’
Cat lion, a g r.id io le nf Sciuinnlc
IS H om alik#
M fe a t-*
•south*
I i
i t r r IH .I9 I lnrltU
nf IMH| Ihmg irtssHile ifnntld he d &gt;nr to
AM, (M C lllT o e a (N il I T I I
ed in Ihe regular A rm y while I Slate* Is nearly fig h t tun* per man
o
n
m
u
ra
gr
Iho-e
peupte
and
give
notea
High
Rehnol.
wa
Ir.in
-b
'rre
tl
In
fv a r.t '
HffTlCK im vi r : i i l : i i r h iv k n
east (abhr l
IN* H a t I M i 1 l.tlW a n it Ml.
•
I
s
ing
w
ith
lh
"
fith
In
fa
n
try
Iliv
i
fhmf \\ H Mh-ll. t l»r Ik lit* t .if III. ihrrn ( p ih ii I unity to c o lo r over to
3f» P rice
A m arillo lim n
l..u k |jn d
A ."It.
I A.MIa A ll A IM 1 a l l f t l . n l t l l .
1*.
27. Uaucily
day.
iT . it id ir
-inn in Germany.
*
fn|lTMt||i« r ft* Ifl* *** li^« flln f -Al4 the w e v t." Swlatlo la id
fou and earh i.l (ml -i(f h t'*h
Texas.
21. P erm its
revolution,
29. kefievaa
deity
aollfied and inotilied In n rn m l ant i- r llf l. f lH fnr I n i 4 -r4 In tie I*
in
Ihe
A
rm
y
ulnrr
January
1952,
2.1.
CommandN
H
ie
ehanrr*
nf
an
open
rem
it
Often referred t o ’ as the Air
tot (poos.)
30 Plague
rlaiBialand demand. nM&gt;h iom . in Stird th frfn fi The i f f I If Ifa l* ft tifh
ffig y p t I
Remember there ts only one
er-ln-ehlef
Training Command’ s model |ia*e. Cutilhan is n 7ft nun reeotlle** rifle
•llh a r nf (on. intjr hata . h. iii I i|n lif t it ti 4 E fit nf I* ■&gt;!»•*». r Ih f 11» a ir kitta ll b r r a ir r " tn Po»md to
frrlpltfkh *.f Hi* |iMi|i*rtv. Ati.i tit.
tale nf riAl.LT n u iT Il IVAMII
A
u u r illi A FIt i* Ihe nation', unis gunner in the 2d ll« ginient'a Cum- , safe Judge and that la one who
O H U rtt
OTON. drie a .rd lain nf aald iMHffim In ft till ll II «||«* WMSfwfcf4 111*' day the Ilm l army t.' ev*tywhere
* r*
in iin t nnd known whnt he i i
1
training center ilevnled exchuive puny B.
force a in
and Pntkih Me is penetrated •*y
v n utilir.
a iiir. «rip
nw fn
■muni
■mp» m M fttllot**
In ■
tha
n n lt Jndae
1“
r
l&gt; lo tin* train mg of Jet fighter anil
C r r M fir.itf M'** i f
A fu rn irr employe o f the Cov- : doilie.
Fenilnulr « u n fit), Mi-ri4* ml lit*
Franca
le
e
tirlly
agencies
In Ills tfilir l i
nf m M T f i f nf tfftiiRnrf J it tin in A i» HM
im |
bomber meehanir*
*
ts r
mgton M ill*. Covington, Ga., toor
K m c .s i H m iw h itM e r
u
lV U ’ l l
The names of in e nr another &lt;1
f ln»e r 11-1 |f*ti i, f | *f nun (f
O o n if m N^nf’jifV. I'lniMm, n llh l*
arrived nveraews in August I95T ,
ro u n ir Jude"
|.«.| ft?
KttrhN
I* (A
H nf |^.|
ftf fCrtt
fit a III
lia r
(poas.1
ruU K'U t in Mh*
Ihe
V /,
iitc F lr l 1* ra m r out in H i" gn*d
I.IFTCN inlo kk T ltlt
m»fii H ai ii ..k i Ci i * i m
lliiim o f iH t fIr * i trubllrmtlon nf ihl*.
Mh IHV.. G E R M A N Y — Tfe. from an assignment a t Fort llenn=T1
.
Quadruped
If
*
Communist
purge
tria
l*
,
hut
aside
1
rl.lsv « H P vt
f«Atflf It* i*M 'li lt»PMi*(1
nolle#* RdirJh * I• im nr d#mmn&lt;t #hwl’
John W ra iith a n , 2(t, m n o f H. It. ing (G n.i.
td (M rl'n noma
'/A
fio tn that there was no word i f
9rr«nlt r K fv*-lft
til In w rit If Ilf, unit r.lm(| Itflti- III*
Hr# of r ffio fiu # and pT»*t nff|*» A ll n f -mid (it «.|*e11 v t.f in at In M»* them u n til Sw latl.i drfe ce il
37. A U ltudinU a
4
mdif i t * * nf In*' clmlinmiil. *nd *t» *H I&gt; hi tili' nf Srmlrt'dr Hluf* nf |'|i t
M . Compacts
4
N ' m'I Field, a IIS ditdom at fit
Idm I’ nlfea -m il le illflr m lr h|i «fl
mworii In l&gt;| I It *• f irnlmaM. hi
~
33. K in g o f
r
matnle «»t fit* m lim n ** , «»id mttr mu* I* t»f I f *If f tiifd »frnf«ilflSi tn INtor Mvr 1970 W anil niter that a la-agur nf
nr
r Imi in or »!* m * n d nof o« f 11nrf ►
It s*f i «t D |if i f avmmrr Hi#4 |in mnr ti * r r VIf I Nations employe. w-*nt l i n rrrh
Ranlian
* •iff to III be.
ft. Mi«- Itiftlifnl |t|4
M void
(
Bfb.
J
u '
rtfiiip.MT n&lt;miNHOff
it nr if Hie frm it dnnr tif Uir Ifeml oslovahia mid dl'at&gt;pc.ired in May
*
Air aitniln|»UalRr nf fh&lt; I ihi# fVmfily I *nii ft tfi.tisr at ffAti 19ft In August that v e a r his w (r
&gt;3. N o t any
ftlMl, Clot Idle*. lit! Hie f l f i t
flA ltlU «f tiA l.U JtMITl
(cotloq.)
I
4
1
w
went
lo
C/cchuslovakta
and
alto
ill
III#
iffin
llt
nf
Nnvf
Hilt*
t
,
I9
t|
\\ AHIIIN'ifft.N, «!•'
84. Obaerva
la Ih f let il«% nf H nvfftil'tl vanlslwxl The (T rch government
r ir * l puhlli milofi R fitlfu tliff i l . ID*-*
n r11. M oat
rr
replied to A m rriran inquiries hy
O
lid
Ihle
Ic
Ih
dev
*d
Ueclenihei
unfettered
in T«f»: n u t i i t m i n r . m a t h 1*14
saying that both had le d fn r Hun
2
*
J l n t t M l , l IH&lt; I IT h A T il M m
ST. C ard game
.1 I* IlfltM M iN
gary. The Hungarian nnd M n u lin
M il l: I III a r t . PldlHIMA
c le ik (’in e ll CniiM
_
__
3d. Pendent
e m in e n t» Irld the U nited Hates
,A1» M l. If* * .
Hemlhcle ( '( iiin ll ftc lM J AU
LT T IIK .
ornam ent
hey knew nothing about the turn
I
ARAL*
T
T
I
T
I'la ln llll
39. Round, aa
________
ttjt
a iiT ii i: n r t p f i . i i - v r o i *
a gooes
IIAIUlINdTON.
his brother, flew from Prague to
f
u
n
ta *
*1
It.fendant I are. th l tt** fia rM a . ( . ( . ( . , f t la ia i Warsaw in August 1919 anil van
*
40 tf o ild y
t
M r r i n : n...f MAI.M
*A t
______
n c t ic r
t« i i r t t r t t v
iiiv r n
41. E m p lo y
Puriuanl In lhal fin a l ii(dam .ni Thai tv H Hite 11 Ihe Inildrr ot lh» •shed
•a ta i.d h » i'O m i'ii l ", |IH . te. mil
w
(TOWN
tcllcu ln a iM lIII. d r lie . file.1 »*IH
•d In nffl( lat retnid hunk 11, |»aa( * e llt llfe lr tol * »1 deed lo l.c lr
I. F in e ly
I I »hM.li&gt; iil. ln llll, J M I I I . W ill
r«ird Ihrreoii The i.r lltle a te iitirrt
ground
larneeted (rum rtelrndahl. tV f
_l
noil (ear id leetiame. Ihe de
—
II A ll IllN d T i IN. Ihn anni nf Oik I'd
g ro in
l&gt;eil|illnn or Ih r |&gt;r"|trrlV. and lh.
hmnand Nina
Muadird
T
h
i.e
and
.........
.......
In *111(11 II e a r e iie o e t air
tl/IM A iHdlara ill.» n l I d maeiliei •name
a toltowr
D A IL Y
With rn.ia In Ihe .am
•«in of
oi f((|lv
fiirle -n lm
im f
r'ertU lrale No M
and It/ln n Iti.ilaia ill&gt;
. . . I . ,I*. I. nnd Vear ol le .iiim a June in A 0 l i t .
SYRACUSE.
N
Y
«JP-A
deputy
A
S
V
H
M
A
I
B
puriuanl In • a ra rtu lln n Iheie
I to t i lid loo I.r I'rn u e rlr
sheriff noticed the rcniple on •
undar, n n llie U li.r .h r alien lhal '
ii L e w a m L t w
MW t, of NKI(
||.e .. Tty i Hn
—
w ill c l tar fnr *alr. In la tle lr e il'l
• 10(1 I I T o * hr till) t * Ho111h
sleek phwer c rtil’ er m eore.l ki On
C
M
la
tte
r
M
M
M o b M g M a tte r, t a U to r n i w t e A |g U M i
Jadarahhi. at Ihe front dem ••( lie
lia
tik
.
la
Ran
ta
An»«
o n d ig i fa k e and in q u ire d where
Cearlhsti.e at lU iilm d, hemlimli
Mama In w h ir* ae.eeceil
te r I M t u r n L%, X Car M i Has O U Ste. S tegteW laao. m h &gt;
CMintp, ftn rtifa . a( pahllr aiii-llm
they w ere headed.
Mary It IWImel llr lia
U optew . tea t t M f h M
f o r m tia t o f I M wards are a i m m .
_h*a» Udder no Mundai
A ll ot raid ftrnpevlv h e ln l In ihi
A honeymoon tn N iagara Falla,
•rumjr ol Hetclnole. M talr n l flm
ft: •Ida
tb
r
Iw
n
explained
politely
nolaep
Pnl.ee etH-h
aueh r e rf lltlia la
li it. a11
. t"« the flret alnndai tc It, redeemed •r.o td ln w In law lha
The " li r l d r " had ipent h e r dowry
A
M r and a Iraal del fur M li ix o p e rlr deeiflhed In aarh r o l l
iU to jaw. a l» lt HI life
ll. a tr w ill be eold •« Ih r hlaheil - 4 2 c e n t*—on hutch fb r th e "lirief*
r Caneerllhle, Mulct N - H I
C H IO
I K r
I O C N.
Idod.r at Ihe front door of the ■ rn o m " but that d id n 't Imthn
+*■ Nc 111)11
Kemlholr d llin llr I 'lillf l IVotie al them "T h e y planned tn live nn
Thle n n llie eeJ . . I f tl liMten.nl rhnrntd.
flo
rh
le
mi
the
l
i
n
t
Mon
N U K O H
IU T T U U V C
N H U T
IV V T Q C N
ta t ha&gt;l*&gt; el. rln ri tA h la lu l*. H tJ da* In the monlh id Ncveinhn the fH h thev raaghl. a t least until
W lTfifSW me lined and e.al «' ITU. w ltltli le Ihe lai da. ol Mn they got to Niagara K a lla ," tiepul)
Maafard. Uemlnule fn iin ty . Mm Ida le
J
t
K
N
O
K
V
,
m lirr 1114
A rth u r W I1S reported
Ihle tla t d e l c l ne|d.tuhii, Ih .l
Paled llile lath dar o f Me|ileml'et
/{!/ .1 K l l n l l l l f
N e s'e ttiie lri*. the honeymoon wa
1U I.
Yesterday's C ryptefante I THE TRUK FL4CAAUIUC OF U F S
Hnedff
II I*. IIK U N tlllN
|MHl|Mtned iaJrfm itely
and the
U T O U V D W ITH Y O U R IN IT R lO n E —Y H A C K K tlA Y .
r|»*h r l n u ll t'ourl.
aged
It rr
Mvmlnole I 'a u tlr , flm lde sweetheart*—earh
Dlitrlkutad by Klaa F u tu re Sradteate
turned tn their homes.
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bach un&lt;W n o chair and ltuwne&lt;1
at ttif. H o fond* mover t " th f
chan i n m at if he me tut *o rite
xM nad an p in ," lie aa&gt;7 buftly,
™ rd eye* ijenying lh» rc tle n e * *
of h it voice, "B ut t pm &lt;i may he
you rr icKi tm art to fi • • i*
I thooK niv head. I . u n t il I*
Inn a m .rt. captain." I «»ld i.mieMly. " It waa a queiUc.n, H en do I
*♦1 In II 7"
fo r a b r i e f ninment UroOnlk
Itlarrd a i inr, n o eyra md undar
th* fhicN b ru n t Then tie drew a
d«*p, alow breath and aat narh

tavtly m ib« chair. Hr rubbed a

yd* hand actoaa hit fnrrhrad. He
Jtook
nut no cigar and (ofcrd a

, thin im lle.
*'We ve been working on thla,"
n» aaid H r rnte and rummage-t in
a pocket of n o tcipciiai. *’ln a
w ay," hr aaid, " I ( u t i l you gut a
break coming to you. even if a r
didn't ligurx it vvaa aumrtbing a t
wouldn't !• Ilow up ourarlvra. When
you knochi i over H o t tnem rtator,
you apillrd all ihe tra in and that's
how a t happened to Ond this."
• le handed ms a p a rtia lly burned
a trip of paper. It had been mounted
on atlfT cardboard and c o v e r e d
w ith a pliofilm jacket.
(jio d n tk aai&lt;t, taking hia chair
again: " I ahmvrd It to tha auperintendrnl. Nobudy rls r knows about
It."
The afrfp of paper was a deep
hike. A t the lop waa a solid while
triangle and along its up|ier angler
Ware tha words. "Ife lts Line."1 Hetfnvttl the triangle were lh&lt;* Words.
"Passenger accommodation." Then
ram * a w hile tpa*« w ith ruled
lines, where d rla ila wet* tn he
W flllen by pasaenger agents. M ini
ot that had been burned away, but
the lop line, scrawled in blue Ink,
said, “ Del lld r." •
I read it all carelully, knowing
Urndnik ihru g h l it m i im portant
I could aee nu indication ol a dale,
nor ol the pauengrr's name.
Gf'A'mi check on it 7" I asked.
\
“ 11 was srnl last rto v rm b rr by
mall lo a man named Holloway St
til* addreaa where wa found It."
Grodnik said. "Tbers hasn't been
anyone living in lhat house since
last summer, Imt n belonged to
S tew art." lie pointed at the strip
o f psper. 'T h is Delta Line m itflt
Is a freighting company. They own
one paasrngrr b o a t. Il's k e p t
pretty busy in the summer, but the
to t protll comes when lh« bool
M ike s a w inter ertnre from C in ­
cinnati, OMo, to New Orleans, get­
ting dawn theto in t 'm j tor Mardi
Gras. T in* it.r.ip c.i paper IS a
piece nf the envelope i ij ; J to *?nd
a In Mei in ,i n ii i
l r. illv
way. lie rc«ef»;d a U» lu M tie!room lo r one pa-rer.Stf. lo r In o
people, a d* luxe ti.ilroo.u costs
C u n g n t.

IU L

I i AlPvhLI S MJI SHKHN
w ARRIVES IN Cir.RMANV
BREAU
The f»Pi
Squadron
—arrived

V-dO each Pur one it a liftd . This
t.usi In * pt«t to de tiiv# hciitooriis
Mr Holloway reserved n u m b e r
m o
• Paid tor how 7"
"Turn hundred dollar deposit sent
by postal money older, bought by
a man who «airt nia name wa*
Holloway, same address."
"AATiy aren I you chasing Hollo­
way 7"
•'Police departments don't send
men nn excuremn tu p * Not when
we • an just * t rssily tty a man tn
Cincinnati and Check the passen­
gers before the boat leaves"
“ Hui it n* gets on at a later
•to p ? ”
"W e ll prcdsHy rend a man to
Newr Orleans, loo," Urodnlk srud.
" H r could s till get off earlier,
coiifdn t n *7 "
Grudnik nodded. "T h a t’s what I
told the boss. Its read me a grography lesson. He could l-e right.”
“What lesson 7"
"New Qrteans," Orndmk a a id
"P ram there you ran gel any place.
Mexico, ttonltv America, Par Hast,
l.'urupe. It * a big •e x ju rl. And
IPs one c . the ports thsi dope is
smuggled through. That means a
mob is operating I here."
I said: “ Stewart isn't Ih * kind
to know mobsters."
"You can t guess what he knows
T h i s river I * * ! reservation was
mads three m vnih* or more ago
It tilc w a rl ms-le it, and I'm will*
mg to t-el ne did. then be planned
to snatch ths dough and gel clean
away.”
•'But how do jb lj know the wart
was
A a st tapped at my door, then
the knob turned. Urodnik Downed
■igntncanlly at Ih * pliofilm holder
in my hand. I just bad time to alip
It into my shirt pocket when ths
diair was ripened and I ’enn Maswell poked his sandy hrad around
Ihe edge.
•Can I - "
"Coma in," I said. “ C o m e In
and . .
My voir* dwindled to nothing
when the door ujiened wide enough
lor me to ire who was standing
lie hind Maxwell. Out o f the corner
o l my e y t I n o t i c e d U ro d n ik*
cigar w A b b l t uncertainly as nis
mouth opened. 1 pushed against
tha arm ,ot the rh a ir so that I
could get to my le ft.
• • •
‘ Meet the itdsius," Maxwell said
w ith a proud Dow, sweeping hts
ir m wniely toward Ihe open door.
Th* long, l o v e l y , blond* g irl
moved eagerly lo rw a rd , ner ex­
pression vibrant -w ith happiness.
Homethlng son and lu rry and s till
smelling ol ins cold w lnire air
tom hen lightly al my h tn d as shs
swept Inward me w ith an excited
clatter ot hrela, nrr arms SpreAiL
"Oh. C a r n e y ! " she cried, " I
wanted la Itll, you flr* l of a ll—"
The wortfa Drake oft in eiuhortS M M silence v.v.ru *1.» a w Urodnlk. “ Dart! I d.d-i i b ti'-v you—*
• | gkKS y r i ihd.vt,” Urodnlk
grvwvlc t. "I
.-ta you didn't,”
Mix. Ic o n .-Isavrell, lormerlv
Jane tito d m k, vnotnered the old

i&gt;/

C *n

.a i" -M .

l» »

i .j-

tH

ir

man's complaints w ith a quick, gay
k u t.
"Now , don't s c o l d tVe were
coming t t-U y ru rig h t a lte r we
s v vj C a r n e y .
But nrst we
w anted—"
" I sl.i-uld th in k you w o n d."
Gr Univ raid w jth ■ nasty glox-er
for Xtu.v.vcll.
"I'm tu rp rlte d , boy." I raid,
reaching t o w a r d M ilvvc II anil
making him e c r"j lo m n n i 10 lake
my hand,
1 t i n m ighty peppy
for y e ll '• ■ • ii, -.it- x iin a l
Th* ariffi-.»* .»»' ,
| hadn't
known that J i i " n o t M axvv •
were even go--d i r *. !» I g iv n - r j
quickly at the lu ll. g|M.*-|t.o g ir|
Ten nunule* earl!**, if anyone nsd
asked me to name my b '*r :,im .
I'd nave p lc k id Jsn# without a**,
hesitation Without IJunging
Jane swirled, almost w rsp p in t
ms tn the cold &gt;■ru le d fur. "Oh,
that's nice, Carney. L’ I * a • e ,-e
happy lu r ir in &lt;&gt;i us," hM* ktssru
me lig h tly , Ihe *. r1 ot k.xa in old
bvau gvls a lie t a i i .* .rings, j-:»1 a
cut belief lhan a casuei pc. )•
'Can you tom# to a suit of rr
ceptiun tonight, Cs i i k J'?" V’ axwei.
asked h c jita n rly , "Celebraii i. An •
you, too, • aplnln. I I —"
I gut udo 'he act before d m !nik could answer. The old raan ei it
1 nad l&gt;een Irlends fot n long t ire
before I'd ever me! nts dsugt.te;
I didn't give him a cnanc* to s u
anything.
"We ll be ( h a r t , bey," I * i d
quickly. " Wouldn't m i . s it Hut
you’ll nave ta rvv* us tim e to nnd
a prcccnt fer ths b n tr A\di»i*
are you ihruw ing Ihe tu a w lt"
“ At i!- * Rellrvu", Corn ■&gt;■, ’ h i
n td . IT r.e 'c
fl-veh d 'ito -c .
t ney, ' &gt; -r.ey / "
"K ino iv e ’lt le Ib cie ," I r v l
‘‘C iu id i't th in k c l a lo -iitr way ‘.o
cele'irm’ e g rtim g out or m u place "
Jane peck m i ot my ...era w .on
waved • ej pi.y el G i id n I •* e-d
p lv iilf l thiough the ilo-ir w ‘ h a
darner e Srere. Maxwell pi.’ led ih i
dotir cl-ase.1 a ll r r him , then str-pped
for a moment. (In fo ie u ro id alw a yj l-e . Imy n face, I Ih .-g h t.
•Ttinnks, bum," to aid
I g rin p jrl, waved and watched
him shut I bit- doer. S act down th m
and looker at (Iroilrilk.
Tha deep In r s in li:s &lt;h i. h i were
w hlls w llh m ra ir as hts mcu'.h
clsmpe&lt;l down b ird lo re jlr a 'ii the
hot anger Inal lc bun I knew t*.*n
he hadn't k t n fold, Im d u l * - t n
■uspected. I tin 'll *:it S.'ftd -o !/ o f
h il wife, M ary, i t o rn»y, r r —,dfacMl woman who made n -r h-&gt;me
a warm anil c rn -fo -tlrg place. I
hoped Jane h id le rn t e n s ! M e
enough to fell h *r anutd of Dm*.
"Thai tittle . ■ Grodnll ' i vo1-**
waa fu ll nl hatr-d.
"L e t it go." I s j ! 5 heavily. ‘ He's
the liest kid I know."
" H im 7 " U rrd h lk snorted. "W lty
h e -"
•Two ftilver m ars." I n l d quic k ­
ly. "When he wr-s
be wa* cent
man til.g an engineir r im pair).
Two hiinU ird men 7.r.-t ii ■ i i in--n
that ha v.ua the hi--it man of tha
Id . Ile a h KlVnd k id ”
"A Kid. '."on think I want Jan*
m viricu to a —"
( tn tie Coafrci'ied J

K id s I «—* tir * • r &gt; a A k * ia ,

Ihe m ilita ry trsnxpurl T iiv s le
Thorns*.
The squadron w ill be bssfd si
HHAVr.N. Germany
U.B. rikdlesv liombei Hahn, west nf the Rhine River
vt nfftcers and SUO mm
T lir M*lh, like Its predeeessnr In
h r r r &gt; r:ie rd *y slrosrd Germany, the 1st Squadron, I
T T i ra I I I S i

Volic Williams Jr.
Fellowship Speaker

M t l K flN A ID COlDBtaO l&gt; aided hv Irlem L In SprlngHrl-l. M t - t .
lifte r funeral scrvltes fo r ion. Stephen, * The child ,itul hi &lt;b ib&gt; tiltc i.
Lynn Ann Smith, M. vvcie its bled to dr ilh by * m in i* , while Ihe
Oeldhergi wete at lending a bridge game. ( fate rnnflo net y huh dpi - in i

Strolling
M ontlnord I m pi I’ .igr One r
d the Mtv w -it»-r d'-p ti Insert, jn
rp’ iinced foil‘ .iv B u t the rtfv w it" i
Well Id lie vlpit " II I d .e v e ril Iioiii
Iw fim iln a al m tilp tih l Hrtilay

n

n

h

Judge Criticizes
( f nnlim ird f rom Cage One I
Id Ihe federal ro iiitv fur prospeu
lion later on
In fiivcu&gt;*ing hi* tem arkv w ill
newimen, Ih r veteran JilHst de
i l. v r - l he had heard * f tale an
Ifin riljr.. fhrealeninc liqiinr cave
'lef'-ndanl. with pm e&lt; n il n in feil
f f l t n u ll I and poittlrje federal
;iri*on term I if tho difendanl
d io n 'l g,a In f i i i l lu f ile r-uirl and |
pay a fine
"U n fitItu n fe lv . t think the |,ej
tlj'liiie ol I lo u d a ha * made 1'
'h lig s to ry upon dale id f i r ij l In
eture pait of their n c te -w ry up
• ts 'in t: eapenve* thr'Ub.h the f i " '
ami fo rfe dcie fund *nd Pm m i* v
it phltgsiory nt n Ihe I t * rn f-.r i
ruent o i li e r f &gt; bung int &gt; eiutrl
e rjin ln a l i o n where flip - n m
Ip- imp*- i f for lh .il fond ’

School Milk Pricear.
Will Be Lowered

FR ID A Y -S A T U R D A Y

ecjulpped With 7&gt; M artin Ilf,I Mats
H A IT IM O tU
h P arr id, p u l
* ! f , , 1 1A - ,
l.,.» .L d » #
l. _
I .
dor *pilotless
bumbers dThe
fte d an e 'e in rrila rv *-hml in outf
Srpiaurun L sfatinm -l al llith u rg
v e il R allim orr imtey pr -Ir-.tine
•Isu west o f Ihe Ilh toe
'h r sffendaw"* of C* Negro &lt;hit
Both the AOth and the 1st trained -freii IP ih r kin d e r*vll» n r I •
In Florida tiefore their a»*nniiiem
Itv n»on "ilh I *1 itwoil 7* " f i
to Germany.
*iit of the young lei eni ■■I ■I
t l vrlioof N'o 11 were in tll*l*
classes
Aniline Ihrm » e i" four ot ih *
rrv rri Negrnei a s il|n e t] in the
morning klndrrgarlcn &gt;e• .|nn
There were IM p**"il&gt; "n lixn-f
l l No .it '.on jfie r e ll - i f . *t ifiu i
for Hie flay but rnttve ro rrn t * vrepj
Id the •■flinol during rfie n r .‘ nine
anil look th n r children home
Some / i f lh» women fU 'kr* . lolrl
Ibnngvfrrs "p o n T go I " ghc ‘
Ih e re ’ -. no tebnol t«»dsr "
Wpirien carried horne-m id " sign*
re.i ding
• AV* want rq u a f—buf * e { t( { J tr d
ICh'H'l*."
Olher sign* tra d
lA'e tis n l our
righf -' AA&gt; voted for the vch*&gt; I
l-ran« why thi
ll # i , the lie I urli d ld iith rn re
in B a llirn nrr Sehuu|. '-pem-d Hi|&gt;
fall cm an inleg .ale«| f,* i in a,
■nrdanee w ill, * ruling by Ihe r llv
I'd lrlb 'i
nffire

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BARGAIN
DAYS

OCTOBER
107

WOMAN S IM.ISSK

N I.U

2-00

•

M IA M I BEACH B P i-T h * .ta le
Hotel and Pevtanranl Cnnimlvitnn
hax auipended Ihe license nf Ihe
r,T|&gt; room F|eelwoo.| l|o|e|. once a
\dg name shmaplsre (n this re*or*
eltv.
Ham id K sw ai, southeastern su­
pervisor for the hotel ronunlsaion,
*ahl v » ile n ls r (he suspension
means the hotel must vacate Its
l*iir-ata "as xoon a&gt; ti'afsible.”
Paul fiio lla Ihe license holder,
mvJ-I he leaieif ihe Fleelwood last
Ssnteipber front H arrv a n j Mannv
K i l r o f AUantie C ity, N. J.. for
IdB.fMin a year He said Ihe rent
is Paid through Dee. 1,

Iy.ti uj«in Sta|p"*

CHENILLE
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ira rh r.l ihe I'acifi- cn**i from
0111,-ll B luff 1 I t n d "le n -e -if
IJl'.B mil*

Tile P ippe|ly llwnc-r. Aisoela
til'll ol P ltn la llo ii P .la le w ill hul l
il* tirv l fall meeting ii H p m ,
l i f t !• at th r Man* ioii

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G IT X T R A -M IL IA G I

m.idi- l&gt;v nn in

Candlditev for M ite *eu.ilot I
and County Judge w ill hr I'T f.eilt
•d Ihe lis rb tro i In pig conducted *
limtghl al the fr a trie L ik a A tnn
Iran la-ei &gt;n p &gt; t the Im rliri ue
w ill vised at .%,» p m

B U D G E T OUH RAHGAINS
O N OUR PAY DAY PLAN'

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Ifc0fl.l»t w ill
f f!U«,1*i|&gt;tti».

By THE AS'MH'H rt'M !M,%"
' while I .icing an ii|dit; b illle r&gt; '■&gt; '
if of v u eminent rid hv rh*
Vice I ’re.vlrlenl Nisi n ra v . n lu rk , rel.vn coni rid of the Hou&gt;e
Im n lt u l'. hut lit the thou ir.il
ol in Senate races ha* cm vinred
liy b .u k yrvterda) " f
N 'ivin laid new.nien al Aihatiy,
cn d ih g of the ■peecfi mad* hv i
him Hepiihlican* hoi * Ihe lead in N V
y o tr rd n y be think* GUI*
Huron t ad- &gt; ta ll m b red r i ii
rarri'dalec are in Ihe Ic jil in run Ni.xon had said: **Wt*re kicking
Ii l&gt; fur Senate *eal. in Ohla, fill the Contm un:d* ar. 1 fe 'ljw Ir n
noi*.
Michigan,
M a ira i hn*ettv tie r* and *erurtty n*k mil of Hie
lvin*a*. N rhra*ka and New Hamp ifovr rnmr-nl, not hy the hundred*
d iiie Two seat. a r j up in each of Iml hy Ihe Iho'tssndv "
II w ax on the.haMi of Ihe A I'
A lo itit k e rf 'Upper m i lic it the latter tw o tale* N ivm w.i
mil u tiltn i'-llc shout Alt fine da
could C ut Alitehell ort Sunday fur rip- Christian M m '
f-Vllxn
And lu» appraisal did not include i l l i-1 Niv n " I ' all u n til ht tal r
ship at the b'ir I I'h n x lia n Chinch Kentucky,
generally retarded a* hrxid
Nixon
, i I lafer M il
Tm-Jidav ll wa - c i v i l In Mi
one id (hr key tale* in llte hailb- wa.' - vhe-iiing fr i i th " hip hefoie
James I. And cl on. Mr
Jnmi
for Senate to n lro l Korm cr Vice i l.e tt'-l Hie tact '
llc rto n J l.. M r- llranhi'n T i '"ir i I’ rt* ulerit Alln-n W Itaikley * per
A tilrh e ir* rrplv v i- le i,|iv nnd M r* Ira A*. M«-ijger
there tonight hi form al campaign | ''tth e n Mr N ix -mi " in g h u iif iJ l : •
Stale llrp rv . i nt.illve V "lt* \ In fry (&lt;&gt; unseal GOP -Sen John I C u m m u n i't' felfiuv it ivf ler
ml
W illiam s
poke on. ' u H ifc itih lp Sherman t 'imper
I erunly ru k - in one gim ip. he i i
and w lial it mean* • &gt; the C hii
i-.v
l.awrenee WMherhv .m l tdajing a il I m * l i;ainr -it worn
nan lo v im n "
I lie fellowship four f m u i govern ir - arranged I ' I i give a f.tl
r tn ip c nn It i. a.
.1greed in &gt;pohKu Ih* u tiv ir ir * -if
on Itxpd to ping I ’f liv rk trv xl though a O .lire i itef h&gt;a t" I ahout
the C hi-Ithy an t f \ » rroup* j tin: p irlv id ly m ShelhyvtUe ia p in tin g 'thou..and •■( tnunk-r
VrnoPc fhove present ele Ge-'ige B n lle y , M 7A. h i ; outlined a cam IT ., kidnaper and parking v i ** j
M o ira n .
Karl
Iv a n *.
llo t- .il paun calling for iwo of more b*l&lt; ' when hi l i e 1 1- ho.* one
Itrinlv, J. N'. tlu i l u l . W llltlm *t*cerhei a day
-il q-e t'--1 M i'il'b I ,-r.
u pet ' I
C lark. Jsmc 1 \io lc r "n. It 11
M* I of the i ampglgn oratory khln tp ci and r.OTM p u k in g vlrd i
W illiam . Jartii ‘
Morion
Hr., futrii n ill- u n l figuie&gt; y c jlird .iy t o
James ll-u te n Jr M till,m i Young, came from H rp u h lic .n .. w llh N :\ i
■- | f Nlvon introduced P Alt* niv h
Chandler Vail, the Uev Johnson. , n in At.i n i, !-• H . ami
New i iT lifin g (iov P e -u ii f
llewpy,
| i * c M elri-er. Jsrk T h a ip Chn-f A -,k
C .o r N a lio h il C h iitp iiii
m l Ih it rf the qqw it, i, w n
A tnolil xh'l -la* 11 VVali'i
I le -nat-l It IJall 111 I n i and Sen i e iili I ef i Pi.i,
"ti V, v
1 th"
I K u -rr ll Milk eti , | l l i in ' t i a • &gt;"-, ii w ill tie u r’i it t-v tell wing
IM1INS III i» lT &gt; T ■-h il ell
element wh* rulhl- Iv ran i*ie
n n 'J lS I M i l NHANt I
Nixon i an"- in l-'i renewed i rt|i I hil .IRIM’I-IIV etlfl' 11 . m il l 'IP a ll* e
T A L I A1IA8SBK t V U h i! V.jv
ittll I io iii l l i a l r i i u i i .'tlcphrli A tank m«*t " f the c &gt;:u ih r Iteino
.1,dl|IS l i d week
lu -l Itn lid s • f&gt;! M il-fu ll " I the ireinncrA ltr Nation e ra li make w ill in * it ib&gt;r v • m e "
iiilin tie * 1 1 emi i n t'ie«i-ni»'i»
il c jtiim ilie e , who jc iu ir d luni ot
A k'-d io m in e |ienu» r die '-*11
each I " a five d v t c ivil drferve
•play in c -&gt; ilih r n e d game ol
I r.itiling c.m »e hi -ta il .vl M iin ii uni I. to Civr .a fal «- Im pre**! in "" ,&lt;li c nidi,lab-- lie would term ■'left
iv lug " \ix u n ti leil Tlu h.ii I t
N iv
1".
A spoke'Mian aid Alitehell wa* Neiihpfger in I b . - u ii .md John
In leller* *-i . mints ronim lrvlnn »t ii'ilitu: he.’n fd III* t it -iiietil al 1 at roll tn l ol i .nl v
c ln ii men, ,li hnv rej&gt;,iti- l It:** t.ifi though ii was d i ,1 m l that The
and e*iu«(iiiient of Ihe I edei &gt;1 i i A-'oelsIed Kress hail q ilsiju tilcd !
rh r» f i 1 nothini like Aluture
Vill in l»efe|i*e S kiff C i'lege al * *1
Nixon in reporting Ihe vpeecfi I
pev , Md , * r - Ik'ina hrPiighl In ahii'li I our tied oil Ih i. p n rtm d a i * .liulvrnient. , v t« 11, III e ,1(1 | lib 'llIV ll* 4 all 111PC
M iam i for Ihe v u r *■
exchange wdh M tlrhell
E rn e s t l lm i • .liu lilc r
T lir AI* had "noted Nixon a. iv
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K ith and garni- a - well ,n tree, III,: in a S rpl Ik *pfei ll it Ihu u
,
I I U N Ht.- w r f t i
sutler w hril kite I . hum If )"U S D lliat the Kl'enhower admin |
I t | &lt;f *t IK 1 i* »i
|*Iil t • III .1 V '
tike your woodland vpori*. keep i train h ho “ ki ke.l the Column
fire " ill " I the W".i&gt;!

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More Doctors For Am erica
Critics of the medical profession who
have been widely claiming an alleged shortage of doctors and a scarcity of teaching
facilities will find no comfort In the latest
annual report on medical education in the
United States.
That report, hy the American Medical
Association, tells a heartening story of con­
tinued progress nnd expansion to produce
an ever-increasing supply of well-trained
physicians dedicated to the welfare of their
patients Among the highlights:
( I ) The number of doctors is at a re­
cord low ratio of one for every 730 |&gt;eraons.
a proportion exceeded only by Israel, wbirb
has an abnormal number of refugee physi­
cians.
f2) The nation*!, medical schools have re­
cord total enrollments nnd graduating classes
ami the largest freshman class.
(3) Ten new four-year medical schools
are scheduled to tiepin operation witldn the
next five to six venra. and three more are
under consideration.
The expansion bear* out the opinion of
niHny medical education experts that the
big problem in the near future may be a
shortage or teaching facilities.
Young people will lie Interested that only
21 per rent of the freshmen entering medi­
cal school last fall had "A " averages In their
pre-medical studies, til* |ier cent had "It"
average and 10 |w*r cent had
averages.
In other words, they don't have to Ik’
TODAY'S BIBLE VERSE
Believe in Hie Lord Jesuit Christ itnd Hum
sin,It tie saved.—Acts lb:31 But inure Hum
mdullty Is required. We must believe that
Christ bus entered our lives and trust and
obey ids guidance.

The Sanford H erald

"grinds," bookworm* or Phi Beta Kappa*
to get Into medical school. Most young peo­
ple who have the character and a sincere de­
sire to serve their fellowmen aa physicians
have an excellent chance of entering medi­
cal school.

County A

Column

Bv C. R. Dawson. USA., MSA
CATTLE
Citrus molasses and urea
for cattle feed Is proving successful hilt is
still so new that most cattlemen know little
or nothing about It. and research men are
riot rendv to recommend it for all cattlemen.
Much more experimentation must lie done
befnrp cattlemen can la* told Just how to
use it. nnd how to minimize the risk of lmproi&gt;er feeding of urea. One oiierator in
South Central Florida reports average gains
of two and one half pounds per day for his
feeder rattle of a feed cost of only 17 cents
n pound.
By starting with blocky type feeder ani­
mals of at least commercial grade his aver­
age selling grncle Is high-— good with quite
a few choice animals H e sells on a dressedgriole basis to a Florida packer who does the
hauling and is glad to pay him Chicago
prices at the ranch. This nets him H ie
lly Howard K. K ' shner, I..II.II
equivalent of three to four cents more per
Yugoslavia lias bri-n under the
imiind for this high grade animal than be domination o f Communism fo r nine
years. Ilu riu g this period the com­
could get on the average at even the la rg e s t munist
dictators haVi- d -nounred
volume Florida auction markets.
God as a subver dve power, and us
TIMBER — Some tree crops are harvest
ed nbont every 100 years.
ULOKIOSA or climbing lily is one of nnr
most popular and beautiful garden plants
ami is also one of tbc most poisonous plants
grown in Florida.
A piece of tbe tidier of thin lily only an
Inch long can kill an adult. The leaves ami
flowers are less toxic, hut they still contain
enough poison to make them dangerous.

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CUBA — This is tut small Island ns we
are nrrustomi-d to think. Base one tip of
Cuba on Miami and swing it around n bit.
The other tip will lie way up In North Caro­
lina some where, or if you point it north
west— it will be in Tennessee. From tip to
tip. Cuba Is over 7(M) miles.
TIME KUGITS — With John D. 10 rents
wan big money — how dimes have changed.

J A M MS M A N L O W

Sorry, It's World Series Time
By E D C M ’.AGII
(For James Marlow
WASHINGTON Mi-Memo to a
n an from Mini:
Sorry we missed teeing you yes­
terday. Normally we’d have heard
you tapping on Ihe office door,
even though your tentacle* don’t
make aa much noise as human
knuckles. But the television set
was going full blast, you see. None
of us wanted to mUa Uie World
Senes opener.
The World Scries—maybe we’d
toiler tell you about that, since
you're down here studying human
Mhavtor. The World Scrip* is—
well, call II a tort of nervous
breakdown that we have at this
lime of year.
It's a serious ailment. It Just
about brings the United Slate* to
a standstill People forget about
politic*, about world affair*. No
body argues about Joe McCarthy.
Joe McCarthy, we ought to explain,
used to manage the New Yurt
Yankees. They took part In the
World Series, ion, In happier days.
Vtotunalav, perhaps, this tem­
porary Insanity of oura doesn't last
lone. It usually run* ila course In
a week or lens. Ill* * everybody
Brae* the manager «f the toslng

traw.

The World Series fe a eapirst,
or series of contests, between twu
baseball Hams Baseball is a
children'* game played with a ball,
a bat and a set of bases. The rule*
*ay there must be four base* al­
though some teams, such a* I'lttaburgh, seldum need more than one
or twu.
„ This year the contest Is between
the New York Glanta of the Na­
tional league and Ihe Cleveland
Indian* of the Ameriran League.
The (Hint* are not especially big
men and the Indians are not really
Indians For that matter the Polo

York Giants and me Cleveland In­
dian* |oe* to «ix or *even same*,
more dollar* are expected lu
change hand* than in any previous
series.
The bail dubs and player* won't
be the only ones in on the bonanta

W ay Down South
In Sanford, Florida

IT ISN’T equality, equality with the
right folks, that some persons prefer.

Thursday. Sept. 30, 105-1

SAM DAWSON

’BUTTER FINGERS'

Grounds, where the series opened,
is not noted fo r I’olo.
The Giant* are managed by Leo
Durocher, l-araine Pay, Tallulah
Bankhead and a New York rest
aurant kreper named Tool* Sbur
Tbe Indians are managed by At
1-npes and about half the poimlalion « f Cuyahoga County. Ohio.
Now- Uie basis of baseball—anti
remember, there are four bates—
Is a contest between the pitcher,
who throws Ihe ball, and the bat­
ter*. who try to hit it.
If Ihe battpr d o r* hit l h ' hall,
he runs around Ihe bases. Unless.
I h il is, he Is saving his strenght
tor a television com m ercial after
Ihe game, in w hirh cate another
player ru n t fo r him The other
player i t known a* a pinch-runner
We never have been able to figure
nut why
It Ihe batter doe* not hit the
ball, he throws down his bat a it I
glare* at the um pire. Umpires are
mostly old ball players with fa ll­
ing eyesight. Old um pire* never
die. Ilte y just lose th e ir seeing

is soon kM* their mother-ln law a*
vtiejl not 12 for a ticket are packed
rig h t in there around the TV screen
screaming.
Why? Y&lt;m tell us, man from
Mars We’ra a warm hearted, clev
er, childlike people Hut we never
claimed that we made sense

u dangerous enemy to the state.
Keligion lm- l.ccn l-elitllcd and op­
posed and has • listed under slate
pressure and seven restrictions.
Children have la-en taught to
helivve only in the power of the
state amt th a t God was mi te l) a
myth in which ignorant old people
had faith. A lthough the older peo­
ple m ight q u ie tly worship God it
was silppim-d that the new genera­
tion would hi- ill void of religious
tendencies. No communistic statu
w ill tolerate any influence which
m ight weaken its human sub­
stitutes fo r God.
I t came as a g n a t shock to the
Soviet leaders to disrovt r that in
lllf il a census o f Yugoslav people
shows k4*t lu-lieving ill God. T hat
percentage is proliaidy as great os
it was before- communl-rii U gall
to denounce rrlig m n . It Is proleahly as grs-at as it is in many
so-called C hristian nations.
The Communist press blame* the
labor unions and the youth organi­
sations fu r not lining a hi tte r juli
of eradicating religion from the
minds o f children and young peo­
ple. These w rite rs point out that
youth is very susceptible to tha
subversive Influence o f religion,
but they dr, not attem pt to give
any reason fo r this spiritual te n ­
dency.
In the face o f this continuing,
i f not grow ing, fa ith in God, it is
not surprising la find Im ri-ao-il
pie**lira- a g a in ,! religion* li-adcra
ami religious movement* behind
the Iran curtain. Churchmen who
have previously pledged allegiance I
tu the rum m uliM t elan have la-en
found g u ilty u f •uhvrniive x rtiv l-1
tie* and hare hern elim inated h f
■Irath or imprisonment.
Nor is It strange that the scrap
heaps uf metal la-hind the iron c u r­
tain contain n large lunula r o f
liroki-n church la-ll*. The rural ele­
ments o f Ihi'Se suppressed no!ions
have been so fearless as to ccle-

Because o f midwest baseball
fever. and became this y ra r Ihc
contest isn't just a subway scries
confined to New Y ork C ity. »unitbusinessmen are looking fu r a gold
m harvest.
Even on the eve of the series.
room* were hard in find in th r

limited Timed

bruit- a number of religious fe sti­
val,, deterting Ihe fields fo r the
w&lt;&gt;i'hip of God.
I'lavdn c a ll, fo r a v irile program
to destroy this spiritual power
which is threatening communist’s
political system w ith disrespect
ai-d loss o f prestige.
Too many Americans take (Jod
for eianied and worship when and
as they ir p f it . We are fa r too
carnal and ungrateful for our p r i­
vileges. It bc-hnuvrs us all to show
a greater appreciation fo r our re­
ligious freedom lest the a n ti-ie ligious forces attem pt to belittle
ami undermine our wurship and
our loyalty to God.

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Ernest Housholder
Candidate to succeed him­
self. two year term. Special
Democratic Primary, Tues­
day Oct. 5, 1054. Will be
grateful for your approval.
LISTEN into W.T.R.R. Fri­
day (1:45 P. M.
I ’mhi

F n l It tin t

(M v

er» play hall because
they love ihe spoil, though w m c
•Imea tor the »ake of their families
they a f« T t token lalarles. Some
of these token salaries rank right
■ long with the take home n*v of
the president of the United Stale*.
This Is only fair. We haven't had
a president since Theodore Roose­
velt who could hit a ball out of the
Infield.
Bealdet riches, ball players as­
pire to two things: getting elected
lo tbe baseball halt of fame, ant
marrying Marilyn Monroe.
Baseball Is the great American
tame, but during Ihe season milIons of Americans can take it or
leave it alone. Come series time,
tthough,
h n tlJ V h
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A r l u 'a m f a n
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evif W P v l tody't
a fan—and
an
expert. Pe&lt;
who normally would

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Story League
Delegates Give
Their Reports

The Sanford Story League open­
ed the fa ll tra io n with a Hireling
Monday evening at th r Yacht Club
A fte r tb r b u iin m ,n » iu n highlig h t* fro m the National Story
L ra g u r Convention held la *t June
in W iu -h iu . Kan., »«re given by
th r delegate*, Mr*. W. L. Roarhe
and M r*. E. C. W illiam *.
M r*. Roche told of meeting a
teacher a t the convention who wa*
u iin g M r*. E lvira (iarner** booh,
"E te h ie l", in her claitroom . She
told how each new cla** found
tn ju y m rn t in the *lory and mak­
in g ••Eaekiel" character doll*.
A n autographed booh by (itady*
M ary T albot wa* pm ented a* a
g ift to the Sanford League ami
Mra. Roche related a* part uf
her report a *lory. "The Shepherd
Who Did N ot Go", taken from the
booh. Mra. Roche »ervr* the na­
tional urganitatlon at a member
o f the nom inating committee frum
th * L a * trrn |)i«trici,
M r*. W illia m * in her report told
of the beautiful invocation given
by a choral tpruhing choir and
the reported on interetting fact*
about author Jran Hailey and her
new book. -‘Cherokee B ill".
A* an introduction to th r theme
of the year, "Stone* L ig h t th*
W ay” , M r* William* related two
Marie*,
"The
Man w ith
Th#
Sword’*, and "Man W ith the
L ig h t", the U tter her o riginal
Mary on the naming o f French
Ave.
"Per»onal Equipment fo r Story
r ilin g " wa* preierited a* th# be­
ginning o f a terie* uf |r**o n * in
llo ry te llin g .
R e fm h m e n t* wete later served
to 20 menitw-ra m il guest*. Mr*.
A . J . Green presided at the punch
table w hich wa* overlaid w ith a
U c* cloth and held an arrange
mgnt. o f vari-colored hihlacui,

fisA A o n a h

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M in Anne Lovrll arrived In
plana l*» t mghl from a aunim rr
In E u tu p r to vlail a few day* with
btc p a rrn t* on Crlerv Ave b e fa r
relum ing to the L 'n lv e rtlly ol
T e n * to resume her afuilie* fur
an advanced degree In n iu *lr
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Mrs. John Rogers
Elected President
O f Fidelis Class
The FidelU ,C I**» of the F ir*i
HaplUt Church met at the hum*
of Mr* John Rogers, bio M s rtli
Ave., Tuctday rvenlng Th« bu*
ine«« m reting and ««cUI were held
in her lovely garden. Co-ho*te»*e*
were member* o f group S Includ
ing Mr* IlntTh Duncan. Mr*. Bcr
ta lo t roll. M r*. I.ee Smith *tr*
Grady Duncan. M r* W. R W illi*
Mr*. Bert Cou«e. M r* W M. Dav
cnpnrt. and M r*. F E Cooper
Mr*. Vernon l)a vi» , cla«* pre*i
dent. prc*idt-d over the b” «|nc*'
«c**ion and at th i* tim e n fflrr—
for the new- church vear were el
cried a* fo llo w *: M r*. John lt&lt;&gt;
gerv
p rc*ldcnf;
M r*
H *m h
Davl»; vice-president: M r*. L F
Garner, iccre fa rv-lre a ru re c; Mr*
J V. Moye, devotional chairman
New group captain* are Mr* W
M Davenport. M r* T II Camp
bell Mr*. George Steele. Mr* C
S Sheppherd, M r*. Hufi-ed Rrown
Several new m em ber* were wel
corned Inlo fhe rla * * . M r*. T H
Campbell gave a beautiful de
votlunal using a* her *ubi&lt;-ri
"laive Your E n e m y ." The serlp
•lire was Liken (lo in Luke (7 1 and
Luke 12 4 7
Mrs F E G u lc h 'll praUed Ho
work of re tirin g office r* and ai
thi* time fhe '•H irin g president
Mr* Vernon D avl* wa* prevetdri’
with a gift from the class.
The mreting adjourned and re
Detriment* of d a in ty landwtrhe*
cookie* and punch were terved
buffet style in Ihe garden
Fresenl wereM r*
Vemot
D avit. Mr* F E Galchcl. Mr*
Christine W oodrulf M r* W M
Davenihirt. M r* T riu m v Webl.
Mr* Bert Come. M r*. C. S Shep
pherd. M r*. F E Cooner Mr*
John Huger*. M r* Ben Wade
Mr* I. F, G arner, M r*. I.rr
Smith. Mr* W H W illi*. Mr*
George Sleele, M r* R. A Will
lams, Mr* S C. Graham. Mr*
J I*. Hdlticlaw. M r*. II M. I'earce
Mr* A L. Gunter, M r* J u
Galloway, M r*. II
E
Cordell
Mr* Hugh Duncan. Mis* 1-orrtine
Franklin, Mrs. Grady Duncan
Mr* T II Campbell, M r* S J
Hfook*. M r* C arl Most. M i*.
Berta C otrrll, M r*. J \ l Muyr
and Mr*. Horace Turner.

Movies A re Shown
To Group A t USO
By C. C . W elsh

T H E SANFORD B E R A IJ )
I'agv S
llr n r * . Sept. 10, 1931

K irtfcy C h ild ren
A re Honored Pair
A t Birthday Party

THURSDAY
A birthday part)
wa* given
The Jun io r Ho*si Ambassador'
luevday afternoon fo r three year Will O il'll at tiro f ir»t Ha p it si
old B ill and o n c-yca ro ld Man Church at 7 u m
Fat K irtiey. Each gut -%1 received
FRIDAY
m iniature Mother Goose hat* ami
The Duplicate Bridge Club w ill
glass toys filled w ith candy
meet at the Yacht Club w ith seal­
Each one enk&gt;&gt;rd a tw o tiered ing tn 't a r t at 7 43 p lit and play
birthday cake and a Ji*h id ici- to begin at H o'clock
cream . During th r afternoon tin
MONDAY
children presented Ka&gt; White amt
The Wesleyan Service G uild
D a rre ll vodopich w ith gilts lot w ill meet at 8 p m ai the home
ib e ir fourth birthday.
of M i' Feed Smith
(’ resent with the honoree* were
The C ircle* of the T ir 't Melh
Bruce Schirard, Kenny B e r n . Mel u d t'i Church u ill mtet o fo llo w *
Morgan, Travi* T w y tiu n , Vincent Circle No I meets m M cKinley
L e ffle r. John White, J e ll Bale* Hall at 3 p m wilh Mr* It H Me
Mike and Fat F ilip a h ic k . IB mm Call and M r* N V F arm er: t lrYost. Darrell YnJupicii. Gurdui c lr 2 m eet* with Mm W li K ir
Bradley, Albert J a rre ll. Jlntiuy by, i l l ) Magmdla Ale . 3 p.m ; 4'ir
I'earce. Judy Bale*
eft 3 w itti Mr* W F Heard 2uri
M arw re White, Kay W hite, Car V irginia A v e . 1 p m . C ircle 4
■dine and Teague l.e tie tte . t aro with M e
it \t Slur.In ant. t in
Ann B rum lry, Mary L illl.n i l.ell Myrtle Ave . 3 p m Circle S w ith
ler, Judy Sa**er, D u n e F ell. Cyn Mr* J W llitiw n. Lake Monroe
lice and Jay Morrison. M ary an&gt;l 10 m . * iir le ll with Mr* J A
Kathy Zimmerman. Ann Duuilm-y Calhoun, 2(i3ii S M ril.m vllle Ave ,
M argaret luniise J a rre ll
If) a mi
M r*. C II Schirard M r* K I
The Seminole Baptist AssocU
B erry. M r* Donald Bale*. Mr* tiun.it Woman’ s Mistinnary Cnton
John F tlip a trirk , M r* llu d b » i ami W oman's Vtisslunary Society
Vlv*. J. F R iirr, M r* A lb e rt J &gt;r "J i .is ol liis iru i'lio n " tor u ffice r*
rv ll. M r*. W S Brumley J r , Mr* u ill lie held in Orlandu, College
Jack Morri*»n. M r* II I. /m i Bark B a p ii-l Church Irom in a in
m erm an. Mrs W M W hite Mrs In 2 3-1 |i m Take a sandwich
I*. O Sa*srr. Ihe M i...... (.'arul ■liink lirn i-h e i!
and Betty McNeill, and Mi
II \\
I l o ’ b s i.ird III Hie S e m in o le I I I . I
K ltrle y
.Sclim il F T A w ill meet at 3 Ik p in
A * * i *I iiik in serving were Mt* at the school
W W White. Mr* f
t» .* i**ei
The Dim •lite r» id We'lrs Sunday
and the Misses t'a ru l and Belts Schi-nt t la '* of I he* T ir*t M r lli
McNeill
u d i't Church wilt base I t ' annual
tried chicken cm r red dl*h 'Upper
in M i'K inle* Hail at t; :to p m w ith
v t i . w L Raines and her group
a' in l r -e- Installation o f isffs
cer» w ill be hel l
I t ’EMMY
Tin- Units ITotli Glass w ill in e rt
at the V a lib l Hotel at 7 IV p m
wllh Cai-dsn B at-on- a* teacher
The T ruthsrekrr* t'l» *« met Hu- putrlic i ' muled
Moiiday afternoon at M rK Illtry
t he re gular 111ret trig ul llu- Si m i
H all w lh Mr*. It F. t ’ hren»h*w mile ilig ti &gt;i him! B I \ m il tie held
pre tld in g . The meeting opened m at the school at s p in
rrg u ta r form with M r*, t i*-n*haw
llu ‘n o t h 'nlc FT V board meet
in charge of the devotional*. ing u ill tie held at 1 C. p in
tt s t S Circles id Ihe T tr*l Metis
"Teach Sle Oil. Lord". Ttie mem
lier* then sang hymn*.
I'disl Church wi I meet a* fo llo w '
M r*. Eva llarkt-y led in prayei. Circle 7 sstlh Mt&gt; I A Hulnt-i
A fte r a »hort b u iln r* * inerting 1313 Summerlin Asc. * n m ; i n
.1 S While, W
election o f officer* sen* tiel.l tig elr- a w ilh Mr
» p m ; Circle 9 w it'.
the ensuing year. M r*. H W First M
T u rn e r wa* chosen u* p je s iu tu t, Ills W ilm a i " i l- r . l |Uoa 11,.its
M r*. Crenshaw, v ic e -p re s id e n t, Ave., with vii- M la M. m u .ii
M r*. T. E. Wilton, tre a s u re r; M u Jf , i o hostess U a in
I
N e lli* Vaughn, a rrrrU iry , on.I Mrs.
’
W. F. Chapman, teacher.
.
Annuunermrnt wa* made that
the Rev. Joe Tulle w ill preach Oct
17 a t the morning service nod &lt;1
wdtl he followed by n Fellowship
The YW V s ol Ihe First IJ»ntl‘ i
dinner In McKinley H a ll Various
member* gave talks on th e ir sum­ Church mi t lust r-ghl at 7 oVfoek
mer vacations and th e y sang at the h&gt; roe of Mrs trying I’ rvor
V sfintt tnisinr-ss rnerling w a* befit
"H a p p y Birthday" to Mrs C un
followed tis tin- program which
shaw.
wa* prcvetite I hy Gladys H i* t*
AH espressrd pleasure lit th r sin- was g a -istid tiy Faye Ashles
meeting* bring returned niter Marian D a 'is. Virginia l.a n g io lti
l&gt;elng id lr fo r the summ er. Mr*. and I ’ iil S yke Mamie G riffin o f Jacksonville wa*
The p ro g ra m . "F o r tiir |s t m lv " .
a guest Refreshment* **er«- served Wa' ha*t-d on YW A ideals com o n
hy the hostesses Mr*. J. M. M i- log a g i r l ’* personal appeam net
C lrlla n d and Mr*. Malml B luuni lu to tin- Wav -tie ronsiders r n i " l o i i
22 member*.
ary ysurk D ie meeting was .id

M eeting s Resumed
By Truthseckers
A fte r Idle Sum m er

Program Presented
To Baptist YWA's

Henry W ill* Jr. lell this mum
Ing for F o rt Mver* where he ha*
G u rtl* at the U S fl Inst evening
a rre p lril a p&lt;i*il|im a* mvnager enjoyed viewing the muving pic­
o f.th e Slate Farmer* Market
ture* showed by C. C. Welsh who
opened the guoption w ith film * of
R N B laikw chh-r trlu rn e il ye* • deep tea fishing tr ip to the Dry
terday m orning from Hm-hester. Tortuga* and gave an inform ative
jo u rn rd h y Miss Hasty
Minn where he sla)cd w llh Mr* *hott talk concerning F u rl Je ffe r­
The annual convention id thr
ll e t r c 'l i m in t* were then served
Dlacli we b ir r while she underwent son situated on the Island.
A llied Ga«oline lli-ia ih -r* o l Flor to Fal D unn. Ann Vance, I'.la tlw
„ turgery.
A* a change u f pace the tecund Ida W ill be held at the Gt-orgi Hasty,
F a ye
Ashley.
.M ariuli
picture dealt w ith ju g g lin g and Washington Hotel. Jackson* ills Davl*. V ic g irn a l.anglutll. and Fat
|
M r and M r* Grady lle rin m log tolling. Closing out the pro­ Sept. 20 23
Sykes
and daughter Ann* Lea have re gram was a short rev) on Oscar,
lum ed fro m a three week tour o' a famous tamed ha** owned hy
North Carolina, Tenne**rr, and John W. Salsbury, Cordova Drive.
V irginia during which tim e |he*
Following the interesting movies,
suited m any lilaturiral place* ol
dancing wa* enjoyed and refresh­
Intereit.
ment* of coffee and cookie* were
Mr and M r*. Thoms* lle n rv of served. Senior hoatraie* were Mr*.
Derry, Fa. ami Mr and Mr* E. C. Kuhn. M r*. R. W . Tench, and
Herman H enry of Cleveland. Ohio two ladle* from Del-and, M r*. Elsie
were v iillo r * at I he home ol Mr Harris and Mra. L. Daugharly.
and M r* Charles Frsble. W F lr*t Ml** Rat Caitube was ju n io r h o l­
ies* in charge.
i S&gt;
A Hurricane Dance is planned
Mr. and Mrs W»ller Frye and for Saturday evening from H until
daughter Janet of l.alhrobe. I'a
I I o'clock and Sunday night a fte r
were recent visitor* at the C liarle* church from 0 u n til I I o'clock a
Frable home.
candy party w ill be held.

Joy Class O ffic e rs
In s ta lle d A t M e e t
In Peterson Hom e

It V lllO I HIM CLASS— Seseral member* of Ihe f ir«t lla rry Crim rla»* met la*l r im in g In di*ru&gt;«
the fur illation of a new i Ij «&gt;, w hirh »* ill g rl under* ay in apiiriisimaleiy Iw u week*, and to o ffe r sug(u lio n s G athrreit around the table after dinner are f i r - I row left In right M r*. *V. J. Fracork Jr.. Mra.
It. V W ru im , V |i". I F H uiiler. Mr&gt; F. VI S,ol l. and 'lr« I harle* K. Ginn. Second row left lu
rlghl It V W r '* o n . W V|. F rarork Ir . Vtf». Ila rrry C rim , V|r. Crim. Forre«t llreekenridge, Thomas
VI Slringer. anil lloh h ilp a trie k. Vceording in A ir. Ilreekrnndgr. manager " f the Seminole County
I Gins 1*4r ol I oninieicr. Ihii Ii the I m in t Stales and th r Florida I hamber* o l C iim m irrr have r tp r r s i• it interest In ih r |irngram. Ihe fir-1 of tills type o ffrre d In the CrstC, and that a* plana progress. It
H i t t probably i s lend t o o i l i e r ciltrw. (S ta ll Bhii’ ii)

First Barry Crim
Class Has Party
A t Yacht Club
The lii- l get togy-llier of th r firs t
Barrs i ru n class u ,. held h * l
evi-nillg at llu Y a i’llt Chib I lie
co.ir&gt;e ot tra in in g
designated
specifically lo r r u l e .-nil fra te rn a l
leaders is s p o il-o rt-il tn the 'e rn e

noli- i bunts ChamtHT of t om*
n irrre In coo|ieration witli other
civic groups
\ e iith t ' I-I.yss is t&gt;. lie nrg illi/ r d
-. • li t.do r under Ihe d tre e tm if id
Mr Crim wtm (- the fo rm e r lirvvl
of Adult F ilo r.itlo u iie p a rliiu -n ls
at M i-loin lln h e r s ilv ill D el.and
amt Florida S o u thern College »l
Lakeland In A lie n l ptsl lie » •
chosen as one ol I |y*&gt; 23 edui'al.u *
to evaluate the teacher training
la r it llir * at F t llc lv o ir Va
Tin- course ro v e r* |uit.lie spi.,k
ing. group d v iiM t ilc ' and pa itla
mentarv pm cedure Lw -rs ro .irs i
w ill In* taueht e ie li night a* an in
tegraled unit and it u r i’ig «.isIs
■ion two or m ore n ic iu h c rt gain
esperleiu i In p r c 'liliu s as ai t o i l
lead) Is id the g ro u p
T ie cla -es .i p - tie l.l t i" in 7 un til
II p in urn- Miglil a week tor live

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AW AKK"

weighed o Ills

W* l.ip p ln rn ll
h i it li ol a son
Sept :-a at ttov te u io ii.il II.is
w eighed m ai

I t am i Mrs l l t. Ilutner of
SaSaUUali I , a ^ o lio n iiti llu- lurth
ol .■ am James H lilge on Sept 7*
l. l llu ln e r is p icse n ils m A lrira
w llo Iln- United M ales Vu Force

y*ei ks | tie tar ■t i tn a- c u n 'I sled ot
17 in e illtie r

* 0

Seminole Baptists
U rged To A tte n d
Instruction Day
All of th r general o lllc ris . cii
rle iifllc e r* and Young Fi-nnle'*
w o rk e r' id the XI W om an'' vli*
slutvary ttnionv and Woman’ s Ml'
'b in a ry
Societies
in
Seminole
Baptist As'in-latli.n are urged t
attend the Day ol
luslriii'llo ii
I which w ill lu- held in Orlando
Culh-gr I'a rk lla n ll't Church, on
Monday. 0.1 4. (nun lu a u i uu
til 2 30 p in
Ttu- visllm g teacher w ill be Mi*'
Vlary (T iri'lla n who l ' Hie .Mission
i RihiIs ('im m lla n l ot ih r R apii'i
j Sunday Sch.iol Hoard of Nashville.
Trim
The women are r r u u c 'lr d In
lake -alulw lrhes and the lioslrsi
i-hurrh w ill lurnlsh the dunk

V V S T H * T '* » * f ° *

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Ili-liedimeiil* were s*rved

Irom itie dining table decoralrd
in pink and green
F rc 'i-n l were M r* G r i l l e 0
llU o n Mrs I. tl Litton M r* J
W C a rte r
Mr* It f*Burford.
Mr*
It dph l t . i t vtr*
Benny
Austin. Mrs Edward Fell. Mrs IF
I W et's a visitor; Mrs Gordon
M sfonl. M i' M E Jones. M r* I .
H Cr-mnie Mrs Melvin Dekie,
v*r » .1 F
Benson Mrs
A
J
Peterson ami Mrs Richard Gallowas

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Mr amt Vti- It
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re rn .ih t I.aught..o
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shoe in A m e ric a -th e shopper's shoe

NOW OPEN ON SUNDAY

Mr and Mrs Chester Harper
are tin- proud parent* ol a son.
4T ester DcW itt J r
bom Sn&gt;i
27 at tin I i-lu a ld Laughton Me
im irta l llo -iu ta l th e young man

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BI RTHS

The Joy Sunday School Cl**» ol
the F ir * i Banlist Church held It#
re g u la r monthly business and *ocia f meeting at the home nf J lr*.
A J Feterm n. W F irs! St.. Tue»day evening with M r* Richard
G allow ay a* co hostess
The «es*ion wa- presided over
hv M rs Melvin Dekie. president
The devotional wa* given by Mr*.
J W Carter and reports were
given by group leader Mrs C«rte r. secretary Mr- Benny Au*t in L treasurer Mr* R E Jones,
ami M rs Dekh- who then thanked
the cla»« he the faithfulness of
each o ffice r during the past y e ir
and to ld of th r inspiration she had
received as leader
A devotional book, -Take T im e "
h&gt; M id .lb-tin was signed on the
Hv le a f hv each member and
gi»&gt;-n to the president as a token
of love and appreciation for her
leadership
Mrs
I'rtrrsim . teacher, spoke
briefly of ihe pa&gt;t year’s n e k
and challenged the c la " to higher
g o a l' fo r ihe coming v r i r She
preseiiled Mr* George I* D itnn at
co teacher for the new year
O ffice rs were elected to 'erve
nest vear and were in lltlle d hv
the teacher using the map of
achies eitveni ** the theme and
presenting each officer with a
road man on which her d iitie t
wen- found New ufltcur* are Mrs
,1 VV Carter
president;
M r*
Gordon
&lt;&gt;if..rd
vice president;
Mr*
it
s lio rfo n l. secretary;
Mu
Edward Fell
tr e m ir e r ;
.ro u p le 'ilc i* Mr* J F Henson.
Mr« ft I,-hard Galloway, and Mr*.
I. H Crootne learher .Vie* A J
l'e trr* o n
ro teacher and devo­
tional leader Mr*
George C
Ihson
F la il' wen- It)sde lo r visitation
/sf.tl reaching pio*peets (or the

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G U LFSTC EA M P AR K— Stab­
ling •* [11■I■■■(' &gt;.
fn r llie G u lfaltram Park w in te r meeting w ill
nol he accepted a f l r r I M , I, ac­
cording to Raring Secretary H o r­
ace Bade. Mom Ilian IIJMNJ hnr*ee
already arc fo rk in g room at the
aeaiidr oval, anil a |i|irn vri| .table*
w ill la- notifn-il »hortly a fte r the
tu rn «f th r month.
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C alifornia three-year •(•Id#, in trlied try C orrelation'* victory In
at N ason'l ||IVI,(*MI Morula Ih-tby at G ulf»lleani I'a lk , w ill again
try to win th* |f&gt;5&amp; renewal o f th'*
rich aonhomote r l* '* i&lt; \ One o f the
f i r r t \Ve«t Coaal table) to e v i­
dence interest Is tin- llo ln la y Farm
o f Jack Malone which i» «n(|iplng
Fair ll'iliila y fo r the rare. Th-young non o f F air T iu rh l* recent­
ly "broke hi* m aulin'* i» a highly
regarded p&gt;o&gt;|H-ct.
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Mr. f ioo-i, from the extra: ive|
M atlln-M cKinney -tnlile, i* c«m ,
ing bark to the race*, a rro rilin g to
trainer A. W. Hup* It. The -ta k *'
winning four-year-obi, one o f Un­
bent juvenile* of Irla m u -on. vva*
ablelilieil w ith .&lt; hml b g while
training for the I *.».'• t Florida I *•»by, and ha* la m tenting ever
nfnre. (talloping roundly once more
Mr. (Jo*&gt;&lt;l I* showing sortie of h i*
old-time rip and promise* to In- alt
Im portant addition to G ulf*ire«m
P ark1* thoroughbred colony. T ra in ­
er Hup. it w ill point him for tiro
16(1.000 ( lulfutreatn Park lln ndirap
an nin main w in trr n h jre tivr.
(iov. Ilrtiw ning, al o of *ta le
calibre, I i another good one in the
a irin g of 12 head which Rupeit
ijan* to transfer to Florida followrg th r clove o f the Kentucky
met ting*.
• • I
M r*. E M u rk ie r'&gt; llr iite l w ill
head a airing of l ight hard h itting
thoroughbred to )h- campaigned nl
G u lfttro a tii Park during the 1361
5fi w in trr ra rin g renaon. It mark*
the fira t appearance o f the M u rk ­
ie r a ilk« at the u a tiile oval, whole
lle u te j la e lp rcte d to h&lt; a fornii
dahlr factor in the d iv iib u i of all
atake* mnniei. lie I* « fo n r-llliio
winner th u year «gaui*t *otna of
the he*l route runner* In the M id­
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Crooms Loses
Opener, 6-0,
To Melbourne

Medalist, Champ
Meet In Feature Of Golf Tourney

Groom* Aradrny la * l night drop­
THOMASV’ll.i.E . Ga
Medal
ped the f t i • 1 game o f it* football
i*t Vrmnie C Iby and d "frn din c
raton to MeRaiurnc, fi-u.
rham pirn Edcan Andrrw tn liila n
According to Croom* Coach
fH dl met teday hi the feature
I e v l i A. Jone*, the local tram
match nl the errand round of the
rta y rd w ith in th r 20-yard Rue o f
wrrnen'* Tran* * M l**i‘-*lppi golf
the Melbourne Vocational High
Rairnameni
School team nio-t of the gam r,
M l** Colby of Hollywood, Fla .
«n-l were w ithin the opponent*’ 10ou*feri Mr* Harlan RtedeV form er
yard tripe when Hie contort end­
Teva* champion, in the f* r*1 ro im l
ed. The local* kept the linll about
yrM rrday 7 and r. Mr* Ih U n frh tl
t i o th ird * o| Ihe lim e, he raid.
eliminated M r*. Rah Thiqnpson nl
Melbourne took advantage o f a
Vald-sta, fia .’* ami I
htrnt in the game, Jone* rotated,
G o fa v o n lrj Marv lo-n.r Faulk of
i v h *n a Groom* kicker flubbed on
T h o in .ltv ljlr amt Roily Riley of
n punt, putting the tiall down in
Fort Worlh ilio scored e-ir sided
(Tbum* te rrito ry . The oppoaing
Miere**r» in the opening ru in d
| team acored «n a tun o f about .to
M i** Faulk, who gel* a worthv
, ya rd ', around t 1*" Groom*' le ft enu.
*ei n d i ond foe in Mr
GranThe Groom* team played both
DeMn** Smith nf I'o ra l G ahlr*,
' * ground and aerial game, aremdFla , d rfra trd Georgia Style rharn
ing to Janet, while the Melboutn*
pioti France* IHrh nf R .itrhr; Ice
eleven th ic k to ^rm ind wock m ol*7 amf S. Mr*. Smith had no trouble
lv. Groom? waa outweighed an
rnlnyed a
i*eating Mr* II \V. Thornburg of
a reingr of tu pound* to the man In
lb rough the aU*Wyoming, I Hilo, R and 7
the line. Jone* taid.
• • * Irra trd fn r ■ inning
M i** f ii’"v, Irvin g fnr her third
v irto ry . The
Groom* made 10 fira t down*
Tran*
M iu i« *ip p i tdle. downed
Seminole* meet l.er*harg here
Mr* Ge-irge Noble of Wa*h'ngl n . '
white Melbourne made about fiv r,
D .G , 7 and ft She wa* paired
he naid.
The local roache* w rte very
aga'nH M r* George Wil o* of \ | |
am i m th r *erond r und M r* Wil
much pHn *d w ith llie fic.il game,
J-inr- iaid, hut there i* " i t i l l a lot
m u elim m ited lio th Tenk of iR iiii
Cy. Ill .'i and I
of poliHiing un to do” In'fore the
ifnlnaa g hj - game hero Oct, h.
fllh e r serond
rm iml m a l-lir*
pit Norm i Shock of Morgantown,
l-ast year, Ihe Panther* heal
N G again*! Greta Leone of G*ij
II nne, GHy about 31-0, Jone* *aid,
• l l l f ' A 1.'* i ’r
H u ll ininutt nfiru young Al Andrew* flatlenw l rago; Marge Burn , of G rrenihnr &gt;.
hut the vl*ltora are expected to
Gil Turner, a .1 I fa v o rit* . I«*l night telephone* tangled in the t ’hlcago N f again-.t M i* Martnrie l.in I
he *trong lh i* year.
Stadium offi*e ,.{ |p. lu le in n lin n a l Roving flu b
*ay McMillen i f li-'eatur. H I,
Melbourne lo*t only one gam"
flffie in t of Mo far flung I III ’ wen Irv in g In get (he monkey Joyce Z i * k c, Waterfor l, WH
In me la 't tw o «ea*on*, according
t ieneh out of ilie ir m atchm aking machinery. They found them- again11 Mary Ann Dawnev. RalH
to Jonei. Groom* did nut play th*
Rv TIM * \FBOGI \T E D I'liR S S
• Iv• i. o In |nnk, w ith Andrew* on their hand* in ilra d o f Turner.
m ere, Mary Ann Villega*. New Mr
t'oach Andy Gu*taf*on o f th r
Rain, a itre n a e r t •• u i"Jt o f the i''iu th , c tirla llrd L"ui*i»na Stale team la it year.
Iic
fo
ie
the
23
yeai
old
Supi
rio
r,
\V
i*„
hnttler
divpati
hu
l
Turner
lean*,
again'!
Janice
Phelpt.
Af
U niversity o f Miami often dream*
football d r lllt v* Unlay and rjiaitil Vanderbilt indoor*.
of a gin-foot, ihrco-Inch quarter­ w ith a iilrnm ing tig h t to the th in 12 »rrond* a fte r the bell of th r lanta. amt Joann I're n tire , Rum
H rf,'t( 11&gt;&lt; dowup-Hir U tG u o ik n l for an hour on PBi* offen«e
STOLEN T R IT E
till
i
d
i
mind,
Ihe
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had
t
i
l
l
Tut
net
irhedulcd
at
S
vin
ru
vr
Oct.
Ih.S
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ingham. ngaind M ary Crawford, and ih fen-* Vandr &gt;hi|l inn through dumovv d tilia on offenie, and
back, who could throw [orw aid
FO I'N D IN JAX
A
tn
rriru
v
Ga
pa**e*
like Arnold Tucker, and] laugh w ith ihe Nn. I welterweight contender, fa n n e n Ravitin.
«
A lt fiuem * ■i the ,a in didn’t huU the a'onimodnrrv too much.
G|ty M ic e -xtd Inday th ry have
the winner of that one wa* to
f)|her f i r *1 rm im l re *n 'i* mr hid i
run like (Senn Ihtvi*, t.ut he ha*,
II. i lanto I ......... h hi o ffe n n and d 'fr n e today for 'he t»am’ « ir c r lv r d .? report that a l l ' l red
ret a title »hot n e tt *pring, adding ed:
been routing up w ith quarterback*
up to .* |e»**ihlr re m a irli nf T urner
Shock t i n t Minnie l^ e Ah'lev. I S o u tlirii.t r io Gmifrrence opener at Mobile S aluidav nlgh| • a g a in it Ford pickup tr o ik stolen fin High
w ith hi* own team who are at leant ,
wav 17 32 xnulh of Sanford ye*
I I * .
m l champion Kid (iavilan
Gkdaden, Ala . 5 ami 3; l/&lt;nr b(mi Alniiam a.
n fool vhotler.
\ t M i.&gt;i* lopl Coach John Vaught ruled out enntact work a l lerday was lorn ted hv Jaek«np
It wa* tin vlkm who Mopped T ur I Mary ln u i*e Maxwell, Cairn, Ga
Thi* week, though, there *« a
ville jvollre th i. morning It * t t
net in a *cn rrlie r at Philadepliia « and 3. Horn* Real M ary M r the R rlu'l tun* I up for ViU«n&gt;va
*l*-foot, 71-lneh quarterback In A n­
abandoned when 'mind
two year* ago with the UTpound Culehron, Jpa*er. A l* . t an-l 3 , The &lt;pi»'l i hi goed rondilion.
dy'* dream*, only the dream* ate
• rown at Make Turner wa* tm- McMillen heat M r* I'ra rm n Men" Vmight *.nd, and he w ant. I&gt;i keep
more ip llie nature of nightmare
t i- if r n in 31 lig h t' until then
rher. Southern Pine*. N f , 3 and .1 Hi ,i ' I
H n-tiandi: I'n ro vm ir w ife ta
Uir the nuarterliark I* ope Hubby
II.n dd K.i h i *
I. called hv
In Ift ula rl*. Turner had never 2 and *illrg .v . I*ej.| M r*. Edith
Jnnej, who la making the lln y ln r
retain Judge Mmi'hnlder. He
Ju«t
how
G A IN K S V H .I.K
'
l
i
is
ii'p
l
S
»
*fe
G
lut
h
H
.itrll
Rear* rllek.
vcill nroteel your r» ta tr fo r
IMipular Florida'- f ia t o r v a r e l h i - taken the ten count until Andrew« Oliver. Val lovla, Ga , 7 and it
SAN FR X N C IS l'll r - P rcdiK
Guy*| Ihe “ In t i r t i b r in re llrg e
them end vonr rh iM r-n .
Itohhy i* a »«idi«more who i* , w n k a f t e r l l o l r Ir e o u io lo u * upset im m h lh /e ii him with one punch
liH
dba't."
w
ill
put
*
U
rt
a
giin«l
tt--n
of
a
m
'
J
u
t
hell
which
w
ill
Krnmt HnunhnMrr
playing *urh b rill mm fool I.all, hr w in o v e r G e o rg ia T e c h g a m e to in last night'* nationally !e|cvi*cd
M
ka
n
-.i)
Slate
$:.i
(crvroal,
win.
tra il dot m Ihe la n d a rl 12 guage
’•Him? I tHr#
naa pushed two m iiu r rprarler* lig h t lii th e U n iv e r s ity 's fo o ltia lt lim it, *rhcduled Im III round* They
iu p irctl hi* h g l,i l w o k in the hntgim into a magnitni ilu tk and
I.IF*TKN‘ lt«tro \\ T IIH
luith weighed U R -i Raid attend
hack* into Ho- background. June* III hi I of flee.
I
tune
ee
rim
e
,
w
ill
lie
re
p
ljrd
FM«I
a% 4 |* V M
.Hire w,i* | , tu t Net gate wa* $2,812
I* a it foot, rf.inrh, weighing I'.m
I ’d l’i I'A llt lc a i A 4v
N ol only ate fan . lining up hy
in the -ta ilin g M inem lineup by gon e mm wa* annctnw d here | i
IRC M -rrrl» ry Truman (iih to n
pound* and in two game* to date Hie hundred* at the tirk e t window*
f
St&gt;eight* Duncan, a 17* - (m ind day.
ha* thrown three touchdown pus.r* tu purclia-e their way into the a knitted H ut an Amfrew .Haallio
juum r
The (Wirpote I* fo reduce water
match
wa*
somewhat
remote
»lnce
f
'l
l
e
i
r
i
n
i
l
*
r
r
it
and arnred a couple on hi* own.
game*, hut also a iiu m lin of ticket,,
p in irra
I
3
.1 9***1 ; rite 'In lin e v ir - . ly . facing a fov*l I '**e* hy rediteinff the r t ip
In hi* fira t game again*t ll"U - io remaining game* are ll.sR-d an the tViwonsin w i’drai ha* a hard
tl Hleel*
l * t 1*1 t; *
|4* tough *&lt; rap ‘ .jlu id a y with North
linnshedding
weight
and
couTin'l
II
Il.e -&gt; »ll 1*1 I I I
III
•«7 t'a ro liti-i.
»ton, Roldiy w in inverted when the stolen.
i n m ni igod until after plitig '.hot. which perm it birds hi
get
down
to
IWi
or
Ir*
*
for
R
atiila.
It
U
'M
Io
ilro
17 * It *
IM
l•*
Inane wo* in rlmiht anil prom ptly
T m m j W anier. Irtterm an flu tte r away, only lo d ir tinfruind
I t ’ * lough lurk f*u the muriertII. t ln lia t i n
|* i i; «
i |4 l.irk
The
hr«i
g
u
m
hy
f!lh*nn
alwml
l i t Him 2 1 1 - 1 2
threw Ilia fira t forward pa-* In n l tiie if, however A th le tic llu sl11 PetoM l i * I**
• I I Im RIi .h I p rilirip .v te il in hi lirs t in mat lew.
i* i) i
T M N 1f» 7 T : 2.1W rough w ith kirce being Idellufd
gain r&gt;2 yard*. On In* fira t running ru i M in in g 'i I'r r r y llc itid has A ndrew *' nc*| foe t* ihe winner 10
The
new
hell
Is
bring
produc'd
t
l
i
w
w
i
4 M 4 I II A f ill*
lo
i
*
ecu
llilly
G
ra
h
im
and
Ramon
Woodruff Hid*.
play he acarerl a touchdown. On i cu' d duplicate t l r k r t « to th r
9| r .
1
2
3
I rI by a leg in jiity neatly a month in W cvirtu Super X and Wlnchcsl
Id* aeeoial and third pnMlng a t­ ■ir h tfu l owner, ami only the dupll- F uenlr* llie y m r rt ne»t month In 0 J K i n it - . 191 I f f I** T m2?
• ig o ,
la»s
A
llgelrV
&lt;t.
II
Office Hour*
17 ?
•ft
179
tem pt, h r M-nird touchdown*. H»- rate* w ill la- honored at the gano-.
II*
Florida Gnaeh B' ft VVocalniff cr Stifter Speed bran lx by OI‘n In
4 T I'.ib h
1 14 I I I
m ;
11** etuiiinued I i fret over i r t r r a l nf i lu i lr i r . in site 2 and (v.hot
quartered lit* team to aeven of
.Stolen from one fnn n l hi* home
n tl f a , r o l l 114 l» r t i t
• f*i
I t « nine tnurlidnwn*.
n M Kent*
are the following mimic n-d ticket*.
197 »14 l #.f$
i
hi- lltfip in a fir it 'trlu g e n . A l'h t t l John T IJ ’iie, riltn sale- man
in
T r ia l
tm\ ton 7 in y n
Seaton A Gainesville game*;
In d week, with th in g , going
luce Hie t;rn ig i.i Trch game le d
ig rr, said:
3171* I t lM K M i l !
Section III, row 17, seat* lb , 2ff,
badly ngninat Vanderbilt, fin hall
M r. m » h *«
i
i
a • **«w| week ate end. Ray Brown and
Jone* wa* railed on
and threw ''I and 22; iclio h 10 row 2n, »eat i
17 M ll-'llv
17* I I I
lit
• tlk Well mi i / x k lta il. fullback Joe
n It K t a lt a r n r
l.i
|&lt; t
n rid void TD pn ■* which eventual­ I, 2. 3, ami I.
Mr llrtwl kv anti haHha'k It-It fla v l
III
MV I f tt* I'ln tid t p lay. A llburn th i* wrek
D ETR O IT id
The D etroit T l Hi *1 lie e ln
ly proved to he Hie victory margin.'
Region It
Jack unvilte gnmes:
*
J.
fo
n
k
r
I'.I
II'.
t
l*
IT »
He alto handled the le in * on an
A ide f., row .11, rent* 12, 13, I I get ' (k-ciiion on M anarer Fred 11 fffah li
Ralph Jordan aid b it Auburn
131 IT ?
I* .
IK
; llu lrliin tn n come* up ton ay at a *0
other r i l d rive , which he acnrml ■mi th
*1 n I *1
T IT T.t« T 7 H 2.01 team w i.il tin ugh one of i t » m od
in
e
rtin
g
of
(he
rlilh
'a
tovaid
id
d
1
pet tonally.
• 1H im
filv r i: n *
•allafai lo ry n 'k o n t . of Hie fall
A l*le f&gt;, row 21, argla I, 2, 3 and
M iir n
r r r ln r * .
1 mlpl ' rtu- tr im r m f ti- p'lvu ca l con
f'oarli Gu dafton I* now propping
IV Unfit** It 11 •
If *
At
l"
u
e
.
irportedty,
wa*
H
utih
the Hintienne* for th i* .lone, guy
It
114
I IT •till u. a t'I Ih - h .v-. 1Cl like Kiev
Another fan hud stolen hi* four
f* Kltfkl
n:
• .ni i n I ike I lor ' i
I hr Aub tin
front lla y lo r hoping Hint they w ill l i ' b ' t . to *llie Miami game, Thr n Inrun'* demand for a 2 year con
Ira
rt
T
flut
fatal«
u
s
he able to atop him Friday night were Section 1, row I, seat* 20,
rpach -a d
I# PlEEf
m
A
ll
advance
*ign*
Im
llraled
that
A1.«h r o ii wa chrored hv the
in the Orange Howl.
7IN
It
TtaUI
21V 4
21, 22 nod 2.1.
it wavn’ l going to he ea*y io get.
accurate p a ' mg of qu a iM ib a rk
t r m ; E h IM M :
The Hurricane * alro have un i k ­
Another failed to receive h it nit I that could mean that H iltrhtn
911.
N
i
t
m
I
2
.1
f'«*f (al m i- R a il S lu r The No I Tide
ed hour* th i* week mi then own I I.
rough th* mail, T liey are for
'1 V‘||pf Tilth- 177 IR ? 141 h f i iu u t f lh a r k c mulcted fi nr 3 pa
p a x in g game !&gt;ecnii*e they know all Gainesville game , section II, : n won’t Im around next *ea*nn
I t J flrarilhM tti i | | i f f 111
IU
lie ha* already let II he under
| &lt;1 Mlrkey 121 m i i f t
it w ill la k e more than a running row fll, *ra t* 21. 22.
• » c* lo r t»3 yard during a IM i* .!
III
IT ? 144
torn! that unlcM he yet* two year* J
hard vcrlmmage
attack to gain on tne unlM-nten
(IA
M
l
IM
M
’*
In- m ight take r illie r an nffet from M
Tentif'-vee wound up ll* rough |
lien n*.
VmM*
7M
* U 7*n 2-102
Refined In
Ihe R altim ore D rio ln a* a roach
w o k for Saturday’ * r ’ lr h with
W l V IC » l|n » ■ IN tir a
The game F rlila v night lia* r.II
or
a
prop-*
iimn
from
Seattle
of
Duke
with
a
tu
n
in
g
d
r
ll.
n
r
.
P
r
a
t
e
*
*
1
*
X
T
t
a
l
f
l
l
the ear mark* of developing into
1«4
• 41 Goich H arvey Robtmtwi m M th"
• .1 T u r n
II*
IK
Ihe roavl league a* manager
one of the w ild e it aroring game*
*•4
1.
lllll.r
III
*:4
VnU would begin t*p crin g off to
W aRrr f). Ilrig g * J r., p r fiid r n l &gt;i j 1 l l t l l l l i n n I I V t i l 171
of the year.
m
I
T
]
lay.
•
l
i
n
k
i
i
r
I
K
117
I
I 7
MIS ANGF.LF.S *9* - M aryland'* of the T iger*, *» lff rerFnlly he w bi
Itolh Miami and lla y lo r are o f­
|l(
K *
• f* T i t - M
IK
Itenlucky*.' \v o r c n ii I w a; dfensive m in d n ^ The lieat*. in two feared fuultialt team a r r iv e . on the o|qai rd lo a 2 year ennlrart for s i
414
TXI
p ill
T e f.t
TU
scribed a i ’ ’harder th ro u o il* '
l*all game* have rackerl up ?H aerneT huud.lv lor if Intel .celIon Huti hlnain hut Inal he would ree
ir
coach Blanton Collier. The
point.*, which Miami, in il'a only a' game w ith -HIT.A Friday nlghl, om m rm l a I year pact
l i t k 'c W lllc a t ' a 'h la id th e re 1
The Tigeis* fillh fla r e flnnh wa*
cla*h to ilnte ami w ith the third ami iiiu *I of th r roavt ro n frre n re
F R K R P A R K IN G
m irlit lii'
me n&lt; ' l.'H in ben
ti.
and fourth team* playing m in t of * h erver* In k for a clo.e e n n tflt— one rung .daive 1**1 year'a, Tfntrh Heeler)
t l*
'11*7
*
10■*
liu k y 'iic lin g Im ctp Saturday
in ru n 'i fu * t full »ea.-on wdh the lla t lt t lr k i t
ami a M nrylam i victory
the time, ha* *eoi**l fil |minta.
tl*
*
M V m l*
ngxln*l lAVt*, hut he d crlic.'d » to
Seventy thou and or m * fan * are I'ig rr* T1ie pievaai* year Ihe T l
H i SI •
GuM af-im
plan*
nn
lineup
u
B *"*
ger*
fin
iih
e
d
last,
hut
that
really
*i • be 'iie c lfic
1*1
i
*
linn**
H
e*
petted
to
w
illu
.
till*
in
ilb
ll
change* .lh i* week. H r »aid lorlay
ALL FLAVORS
iv t l*« I**
i« I I
At t ir u ’ gl t T c 'i Gnaeh Hi Shy J
r r h e
$ 7 .5 0
Hint Mario llo n o fig lin would * ta ii game lie tw rrn M arvlard, the tup wa*n't H u lrh '* ball learn He In nr&gt; run
pe**n ■1
1(1 111 l i t Dodd counted hal'h k t’ tiil R ilen 1
the gabie at quarterback If Ute ranked Ira n i in Ihe m llo n la*i h r r ilr d it In la ir *earon when Red r . amllh
(»’
1 VI
G IM K E iU E S
Andrew*
lie l*V l* f l*e iry and guard R ill Fulrher out
HuoTcane* go on the offensive .it year, and the local defending llu lfe w a* lei go
i»a !*n id the game with JVwlheni M rih o
l
l
)
f
Itathke
the -dart. Oonlon Malloy and Ed ch.n n p rn * of Ihe r u l t t roofer
ft P c rttll
11* IT* ttv di»t a r-l xnnounce l that ful’b iirk
Nothing To Buy — Yon
O liver w ill npep at halfbark, ami rr.-e,
l l * I * ' 1)7
IN TERNATIO NAL TUNA NATCH B eh*ull**t
lltc k M atti*on out all roaron w llb
DonM llav* Tn Be .
l i t 1*7
Trta
big and pow erful Don lto » « rlrr at
T h r T rip * w n c due In liefore
H A LIFA X, Nova Seolla -D -A
l i t t t t ta&gt; .1 i&gt;Pit leg, vvtitl'd play *-m » again*1
tea
Pie-rnl To Win.
fullback.
Uwa, Wtih a WolkcUl *rh rd n l"d vrlei’an angler will return In reek
tiarfi* 1*
t l * 171 I * ' the M ii. tm c i in D.vlla.t
ll» l*e 1*1
The Miami line w ill have all- la lr r in llie ilay in M rm n ria l Go|. further laureli when he c«pt*ln*
Just RcKliler
tiro ig la Goxrli Wally B u ll* noted
pi«ga.
t i ; 1*1 IM
A turrlran candidate Frank McDon­ I»riim
Ihe Hrlliih Gommnnweallh *qtiad
i»* IT* l * t w ith p lra 'u re Ihe p.**«ing aecu
ald and Tom I'rp iln a t End, A lim
is* I** #'* racy nf u a rlrtb a c k i Jim m y H *rIH1SII
. ,,
Maryland wa* rated sixth In the In Ihe International Tuna
11* 1«* tie
ttodherg and C iia rlrt H utching* at Airoelaled R iris n a fhn.it |will Iht* Malrh al WedgrpnfL Nova Seofia
FOkKMOST
pei
and
B
illv
A
rm
i
te
id
T7ie
i
l
l
I
*
'
1*1
Tacklr, John Krntec and Joe Ko- wrek. m o il likely Im ra ii'e Goarh Ihe areond week of September.
l ! l |*a »-1 Htdldogt are e xp tc ird to throw
laiul* S Mowbray nf Bermuda
h ilt at Guarrl and Krne*l Tolrey at .Inn T atum '* team ha* played but
I I * 111 J*7 the b i ll a 'ol lh i. week In the
w ill he akipprr nf
of Ihe
the xuiad
xpiad which
wl
c it it r r .
t l * It* M l
'/j
nne game, a ?fio vieiorjr wver Ken- flirv the Union Jack In the contest
11" i l l 1 7 * g .iin r w illi Tcxa* AAM
Tim game F lid a y i* e ip ir b il l&lt;&gt; lucky.
An outvtamling fivherman and leh
a ll ra d mi met* here between th a li I
F'Hhrnneti
near
W h ltrfl*h ,
O klahom a'* twu new (I dling re
1ft'l».\ via1, la lilu d in the f unLl
hU.iMHi fan*. In lrre v t in the game *md Goarh Rf*l Sander* ha* *een lh )id o g i*t, he led the Ilr ilit h group Mont., honked a fl*h vvllh a f&lt;&gt;at 'e rv o irs in the tm tk x , at Fort
ha* hern running high a ll week the Rruin* run over a weak San In victory In Ihe fir* t Internalioeal o f fn r. ln v e *tlra tlo n teveale&lt;| a Gibvon and T cnklller. are turning
a*.*-.
Tuna m a lrh in IS37 Mnwhray al«o
w ith a la lik advance -ale'.
w ith
a fla il
for up tehuhuH ca le lir* of channel
Diego Naval Training Genlcr m illil 4* ru ra lo r of Ihe Bermuda Govern la ild rrm H t
cat* and ban*
practical iokr*.
ami defeat Kan«a«, 32 7. la d week m rnt Aquarium and M uieum .

Tall Ouarlerback
Of Bears Bugaboo
To Miami Mentor

A l Andrews Flattens Favorite,
Upsets Plans O f Boxing Group

W oodruff Continues To Fret
Over Limping UofF Starlcrs

I

Gators Popular
After Upset Win

New Shot Shell
Being Produced

Bowling

City Lcoguc

DK. J. N. ROBSON

T A L L A IIA 8 8 K F *
The U r g n t
■Ingle game tirk e t promotion In
Folrhla State lln ive e a lty'* young
forilluilI background w ill t&gt;e in e f­
fect fo r the Seminole*’ Or I. ti
home game w ith Villnnnva lln iverally.
Eddie Cuhhon, athletic lu u ln e *!
manager, ha announced that th»
Independent tiin c e r'* A uaeiatlnn
o f tne Tall»hn**er area ha« pur*
cha*rd a lilork o f 2,603 reaerved
■eat tirk e t* fo r the FTHJ-VHIanuwn
ronleat.
Customer* of five Tallahaiare
foorl market* which ate IGA membet* w ill have an opportunity to
buy one r r tr r v r tl ticket tp rie rd at
M l at half priee fo r each purrha*e
o f Sfi or mote. A IfH order would
e n title the ahopper to tw o tirk rla
a t ha lf prire.
It '* Ho- fir-*l fo o iiia ll ticket pro­
motion o f It* kind in Taliahaaare.
S im ilar plan* are tirin g followed
in Philadelphia, where chain »torr*
have mapped up 170,000 ticket* fur
V illa n o va 'i twu home game* In
lOp.OOO-M-at F ranklin Field.
Villanova meet* M l»*l**lppl and
H fu rio n In it* only home game*
Ih ll *ea*nn,
The pun-have o f Ihe 2JJ08 ticket*
hy the Independent (iro ce t* almovl
a**ure« FHU of having It* *ecomi
largest im ti.m t ever fo r the Vlltanova game, A Campbell KladlU a
record wa* aet two week* ago
when IP. 101 fan* parked it fu r Ina
GCorgla-PSl) open*).
In two game* thin fa ll. F B li ha*
drawn more than hair o f la*l
year'* record attendance n f 62,613
fo r ( l i home attraction*.
Tallahauce grocer* handling the
FAU-VIHanmra tirk e t* in Ihe plan
M g promotion are W illi* Grocery
N6. I . J I a ir * Market, flro w ’* GroW illi* (iro e rry No. 2, and
Rdriheau'* Super Market.
Indication* are that the Inde­
pendent t; r » r r i* may purcha*e
other Florida State home game*.

Phys Ed Directors
A tten d in g M e e tin g
T A LLA H A S S E E
Three a ta ff
u ifm h rr* of F lorida State Uaiv ita lly ’* department n f phyelcal
•duration fo r men are attending
th r annual National Recreation
AtM cU H on meeting a t St. l*oul«,
Min. th li wreh.
They are Dr Howard Hanford,
director o f athletic* and phy*lea!
education: Dr. W illia m T a il, d ir•c to r o f recreation curriculum ,
•Ad Jack H arkin, auoelate proM a o r o f physical education,

-------------GORDON

. . N tfU M M U C K
C A N D ID A T E FOR COUNTY
JU D C K S E M IN O LE COUNTY
SATU R D A Y O t T tad
• ril P.M. B T R R C :«l P.M.
I’aia P o llll-a l ACr

D- 12

Decision Today
On D e tro it C h ie f

70,000 Expected
A t Western T ilt

2-4

llllO |,OWKST SIIIOI.K I’ltiClOS!

Mixed League

Market

Slemper's

IStli si.

f

JE LLO
25c

u

POTATOES ICE
35c CREAM
MAXWELL HOUSE

T am p a 11. Leaves s
For T ilt Tomorrow

n

COFFEE

TAM HA M D ^ I V U lrtv p o lly &lt;d
T im p a fmdball tra m le ft tialay
fur It* game tomorrow nlghl with
Ihe H nlveeiily Af ('la tla u ra ig i

BLEACH

U#«rhMit Off
Babr F a d )
plant*?* • o»M iir d N at*
Paul Ih *f Food
B ibo Gl«an»tr

Disiafactant
Stole Remover Deodorizer
Bleach

GordbnV, Frederick
County Judft
Seminole County

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COTTONS
UNINS,

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WHITf WOODNA

LUNCH IOXES
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Plume 72.'
Sales and Service
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at your own ronvenienre. If II m
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situation is Justified
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4 ROOM apt MB Weal l i t St
2 3 and I lle d r'vim homes. ' Repair e le rlrira l appliance* For
Easy Term * R e n lil Ssstern,
sale Small, used electro motor
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5 ROOM House on IteLand High
P II t.-inallig’ s Garage
Down Payments
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way. Inquire ITO S Pine
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furnished apt , mediate oernpanry
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8A IIT IU F --* WANTED
appraisal
Now we ran sell In ansonr wanting
BURNISHED Karaite apt
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WE IIU Y . sell and trade used fu r
a borne
nlluie A'il*ori lis te r F’nnrilure 4N«
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Phone 2111
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aocennrle* at W feboldt» Cam
I Bedroom home, h*)h anil ^ o n ­
era Shop. 210 South Park Avc.
er knoil&gt; I’ m r and Cypresftnfsh. City waUe. rlr e lr ic range
SHOTGUN
Stevenson 12 f augc.
and water heater. 2 lot* Sat .vx&gt;
turnip AUo
Also inch
Inch chair and
and baby
pump
BUY • SKI.!. * KENT
bed ('.ill 2,.*l IV a lter 3 p nt
RAYMOND M. R A M .. REALTOR
S l&gt; llighlcym an. Associate
llu g g i'r lv A p p lia n c e P c n t r r
TO South Park Ave
Phone Wn
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Magnolia Ave
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Plume 113
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Sunforil L lc r lr lr Co.

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Typewriters, adding machine*.
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                    <text>• -

Farmer Stays In Spite O f Drought
aveng- m tn of the
ROARING SPRING. Tea.. &lt; * - l.ong.
When it g e ti so drjr and hot great -drought country
the tap pops cut of tti? m r'q u ite
Me made only a l o r crop i t 1MI
Dees arwl
the grss* burrs d ir H r did a little tietter in IDU henl even
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in (he psvlure, a man begin* In s 'u -e vagrant lliundervlorm v w in
• o n d rr tl it Isn't tim e to give up dered over part «• tils land »*vf
That’a how It i t with f ’h a tlr* dropped hast) hower "H id where
L/mg Sometimes it »e«-m* a*. II the rain* ml &gt;d that vear. in my
th r lo n g rtt. toughest ilio tig h l in fields east of town. ’ he - i)-., “ I
U. S. nlvtory n a i him almost didn't make enough to
ly g ra rr
licked Hut Long says: "They tr ll over.”
me. th r old tim ers, that you can't
t-a*t vear hi In k ran m l N*
run from th r drought And I'v r rain fell III- I thd •
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done waited too long to start that fo r the fo t tone he couldn't
ic a ttln '."
even plant f i r didn't make a dime
Some of Long’ * n rijtM v r* have and fie hart In Imy g o v-rn ——il
givrn up and moved out Mr hat emergency feed In keep h ii livet» m others t r l l th e ir land in des­
peration, then stay on (arming »•
tenants Hut mn«l of them around
here are tryin g to a tirk it mil
The drought it four years old in
p a rtt of th r S-nithero Great Plain-,
and th lt year it * 11100! rn»l a ril
west—a t fa r a t Georgia an I VVy
oming
l.a&gt;l spring. high w in J t see- ;*-*•!
teptod in great cl.-nd. n il )«- 1
w i r r r farm ers had (&lt; rgolten or
Ign ired the great |e« -on nl th "
|9 j0 — plant rover m in t b» kept ou
fields or they w ill Id &gt;w away Th»
Soil Conservation Service, which
ra lli thl» drought the w o r t In U S
h iitn ry , ta id two new d o t li.w l.
had hren carved out -enc m Wr 1
T r ta t and New Meairn, tlu- othrr
in .Southeastern Coir ratio
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S lu th w rd e rn Kan-a*
lla n fell * mm after that ant
ic ttlrd the Just, hut the summer
tun krp t the drought
Irong pi
many arras, Iro n in g grain, corn.
Colton amt tn lu c n i ’Ihe federal
government has granted a d in 1’ie
fir m of u.irt!al payment f i r I vc
stock feed In dr&gt; light Irickcn tin t
of Texas, O klah'm a. Arkansas.
Mlvaourl, Col radn, Wyoming a n l
New M rxiru. Hard r p farm ers can
el emergency r r n I an* fr &lt;m liir
arm er* Home A dm inM ralum
It's against th's lia rkg r ism I - 1
pear diva l r r Ciat f 'h * r lr * L-n,* u
fighting In save his land
l/in g 's n rig h ln r* s.iy he is 1
typical fa rm rr of lt - liy 's .|r. nghi '
area lie |« a fa r rr y from th»*
In f!»-.j Huwhipped down men vT,.,

t t 'r k going II* eould.it make his
land p iy m rn ls .
Now, d'ep in d»ht, he Is feeling
Im kv oser half a cotton ernp—a
fo u itli r.f a b ile an acie—end a.
1 feed i i ' that Is so elo-.p to failure
he may base to •-arrlflce his cattle
her I
" I never a » It tougher.'* lamg
-ays, and he Ion lived on thi» land
• nee lie w 1 . in and farmed II for
himself llnce IPJO when at the age
" f 17 he teeight II from his father
tin Ins HU a&gt; res lo n g has 220
arrev In cotton H ie rest Is in
pasture and teed ri'*|e- Me runs

about &amp;S head of eattle and 35 bead In town. But you can't now.
springs cnly m urm ur over a l t f o o t
of sheep.
drop.
f/jn g and hM wife have four
That's the only running water
bPnde sons—Charlev and ra rlle ,
17-year-old tw ins; Boyd. I I . ami a ro in t here Tiie South Pease
River and the Tongue River are
Rodney. 11.
sandy arroyos
Along with fighting the drought
Roaring Springs country got a
l/&gt;ng has been paying doctor hills
for Hoyd who came d o *n with rain in vlay tmt hardly any t.as
-Ince then.
.'h.r-umatle fever last spiing And-; '.« •
h e \ Irvin g to find a way to send I Through the Great Plalnv, there
the twins to Texas A M I a year: probably are counties harder h it
by
drnug
iy drought
and --nmc that are bet
from now
Roaring Springs is a dusty town ter o ff So Motley County is like
of about IJ.S |e»oplr in Ihe sootherr Charle-. |» n g —typical of a land
part of Motley Counts wh;eh I- al that has had Ion much sun and
the trdtom of the T ria s Panhandle not eroug.i rain lor (our years.
The town got its name from some
About half the homes In th r
springs three miles 2 * ay fl|d |
tim ers say you used I • tie able t o 1 United States are more than 30
hear th r roar of the spring, clear years old

John I f Abner. South Carolina;
Robert C
Whitcomb. Orlando;
James M. Dell I I I . Osins* t i l l * ;
G A INESVILLE •-•^-Fifteen U n i­ students on U. S &lt;41 along tie D n v rr W Sherry. Boston: Bruce
versity of Florida students Jailed campus Saturday night
A Bechsrd. M iam i: Mormon D.
Students set large bonfires in I.sdrle. Ha trie . V I.; John A. Puckafter a riotous campus celebration
i f the Gators' 13 12 football v ic ­ street Intersections and threw cans e ll. Jacksonville. Richard J. Caltory over Georgia Tech were re ­ and bottles In an effort to prevent lalian. California, and Thomas u.
firemen from putting them out
leased on bond yesterday
Anderson St Prtershurg
Iney ssne or&lt;&gt;-&gt;«-i
spper.t .'a ^ . r *l*
who were arrested were
city court t«mi.m&gt;w ifitr.-.a r:—. " released to the custody of M b »
( f POM I MINS CREATED
answer In charges of shooting fire ­ Wise, dean of student* wb» said
G A IN E S VILLE i^s-Three new
crackers. illegal possession of any university Investigation w ill rie e u tis e politicos have been w e­
sta ir property (highway signs), be made after the city court hear
aled at the U niversity o( KlofW*
tampering with
city
property ing
follow ng board of control approval
(tra ffic lights), disorderly conduct
Chief of Police W. D Joiner and two have liven filled:. Dean
(by throwing cans and inciting a identified those arrested as:
lla rle y W. Chandler, vice president
riot 1
Joe C lo u ts . Lakeland: Floyd for academic affairs; and business
The whole city police forre p'u- i) Marsh. M iam i; Roland K Saf
manager George Baughman, vice
county officers and slate highway Paul
W
Johnson.
Mlbourne: president
idei‘ for business affairs The
patrolmen In Ihe area lived tear
gas and (Ire hoses to heat a path ko. P etrol!; W illiam L Johnson. position i*f executive vice presi­
through thousands of celebrating H awaii: John W St linin'). Sanford; dent w ill be filled later.

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beenme harren, ea.v prev I t the
prairie winds lie I'J e d out th«
•Id dust h&lt;wl and dep:rs.&gt;&gt;n. a n l
In Ihe good y e irs mat*- Improve
rnenls Me put flr- tri'- H v in Ins
•omfortaLle hoii&lt;e; he Imug'd 1
tr a rtr r, a p lckrp truck and fiu a llr
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reddish brown hair I thinning and
flecked with eray If has n dr opy
brown mustache, th*- Hud you »l
dom see any n re. I I . Hi- «,i |
front ersrnen 1 srd t 1 - car V ten
be gives an op id n. he is likely
I - ttinvs hark his hi id and 'siigli.
showing all his t &lt;dh. and s*.-,
"Now that may Ju t lie a sdlv
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Instead nf liy in g In Tight linohlr-m aking tit posits with so-called "m iraclea d d itive*"— inside pour engine— ( ju ll believes in preventing them from

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'form ing in Ihe first piece, llia t'a why n u ll, in malting new Super-Refined
N O -N O X,refine*uul theeaibon-lorm ing,"dirty-burning tail-end"— mor«

th a n a cu p fu lin every gallon. Just look at the plate* in Ihe photo above and
« what a difference Gulf tuper refining makes!

m

Hewsuper-refined gasoline
todays No.l engine problem!

t 'a w t i l l r t a k * ' *

s

This lamp

This lamp is burning the
DIRTY-BURNING
TAIL-END of gasoline
which GULF refines out

Radio

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H erein" I ’asrllop*
M ) &gt;leenln« M rle lu .
s »o Worla At Mini
s is M n '11 roe I 4-1-r.
1 1 * IS leu, 0*Mr I's ira n
1 11 Foe f.ailW* Only
1» on ll" o i.lu k
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New*
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t t ll# United Nations e i.ir”
II I I I ' l l i l lle e il A t &lt; )r« « .i
I t I I l.aymrn a Call to I r.tr»e
I t M S»-.«« " . Veee
WRIIHIRMUS I*. s|.
I la i'm t ' l l l l 1-lMM-l
I t lie Wednesday Slatlnee
a
New
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llal Nuiie lta*«i n
Wbrld St Thtee

11

Now—Gulf refines out the “dirty-burning tail-end’*
of gasoline —the No. 1 troublemaker in high-com­
pression engines. Result: a cleaner-burning super-fuel
th a t gives you thousands o f extra m iles o f fu ll
engine pow er. . . free from knock or pre-ignition.

C| ttli

Gasoline * KeroHcnc

S ta rtin g w ith y o u r t h a t ta n k f u l this
trip. stop*and-go driving motorists do m ost
new super-refined, euper-powered fuel will
give you these Immediate and lotting benefits: ►No k n o c k , n o p ro -lg n ltlo n - e v e n in
today's super-compression engines. Why?
►M o ra c o m p le te a n g in a p r o te c tio n
Hrcatite the anti-knock power oI new NOthen the so-called “ miraclcpadditive "
NOX has been stepped up to an all-tima
isolines. Why? Because Gull refines out
high.
e No. I troublemaker in gaeoline (the
“ dirty-buming tail-end") and then tresis ^ S t a l l - p r o o f a m o o t h n a ia —no more
worries about carburetor idng in chilly
this new Super-Refined NO-NOX to give
weather, or vapor lock on warm day*. Inatant
it a compfele range of prof echo* proper He*.
alerfs, too—and fast, fuel-saving warm-up.
Il protects eeery part it touches against
s
harmful deposit*—carbon, rust, gum.
That's why new Super-Refuted Gulf NO-

Fuel Oil, Motor Oil

K

B. H. McAWiander, owner

102 North Lanr*l Avr
DEALERS

Mac’s 66 Service
217 flonth Park Avr.

k I n t r o g a im h o o g o . Why? Because new

Max Fandom, Operator

NO-NOX Is apsckrtlp Mended (or the short-

TRUE! After 1SJXX) miles par car—eavertng all cowdiHans Gnlf fast cate
showed i Higher-than-new horsepower/
.
Better-thsn-new on gutoffn# milsegsf And not a single trace of carbon knock or pre-ipiitian at any
i an tka staepaat mountain grad**!

New Gulf NoNox

coMPunrsur Kiwi

a 66 Service

NOX gives you more power-with-protection
than you’ve ever known.

perfoni belter tkai new. . .

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W eather
I'.ir lly doudy, l it ll r change In
h inpcrature (liruuch Thursday,
widely scattered showers lo w e r,
u t l c o n i and kevt and widely •
• ‘ • • ’■rev sa^rtir
a tk £
W. - I.- i l l ! l i l t H b iilT

Vote Tuesday
Oct. 5
AN

VOLUME XLV

E s ta b lis h e d 1908

IN D E P E N D E N T

S A N K U U ) , F L O R ID A ,

l) A ll.\

NEW SPAPER
A v m ’ u l t ' i l P re ss
— ■■■ n

W E D N E S D A Y S E P T . 29. 1931

N Y Wins Series Issue O v e r
Opener 5-2
,

Dusty Rhodes Breoks Up Ball Game
With Homer Into Right Field Stands
Dusty Rhoden, p inchhitter fo r the Glnnts in tho Inst
Ins I f of flu* 10 inninjr. walloped n home run w ith two rumit'rn

J AMIS
ROBIRIf, Baltimore lawyer, l&gt; shown at tie out tendered to
authorities «t Tovtson, Md . a tuUuiU, after being m dlited by a Miami,
Fla., grand Jury in connection w ith the kidnap-killo-g of his daughter
Judith Aim. 7. I be child was stolen from the t'lo ild a home of her
grandparents, Mr. and M is. H arry Itoseubeig on July 7 and later
found t .angled and beaten to death Pictured here (I to r ) are the
hev. Park Heller; Huberts; Harold Huttings Jr.. Ids la w .n r. and lie U ctlve Sgt. John Alleuder. ito b e ils said he w ill nut light extradition.

Strolling
In Sanford
A re iiiry rn ta tls e uf the tirla m l.
N icU l M . u n li A iim ln lsIia lliM will
be at Ih r Senilnulr t'lu n l) to u n
House on Friday, O il I. and F ri
day, O rl. IS, between » :ju a.in
and lOMtn. I l r w ill lake claim s ui
m i l t . I persons. Ib rlr dearildents
aud tu r tls o ix of deceased worker*
and distnhute Inforiiialloual III
craiure rip la lu in g |rbasra of Ib e ,
Social Security Act.
• • •
Sergeant F il'd Class Jnh A
lla u m . sun ol Mr* I V. Hauser
ol l ake M a rt was dlceliarged »e
rcn lly toun Ihe U. S Army at tin
f l i n t i e r Point, iipectal Troop.
( otiitnand, FI Henning, Ga While
al I t Ht-iiulng, '.gl Hauser was
assigned to tin- I3 ilh
liila n iry
lle g l , of the 4&lt;Its fih ltlo ii, as a
mechanic*
• • •
C O Todd, new co owner and
manager of E lm ir * on If.ghway
17 M south, w ill provlile the lugl.
school fonrball lesm with a tree
feed t .ingot al li So o'cloek Todd
s g .r td id teed the team for eaei.
successful home game, so he w ill
pay off for the Eustls game to
night l l should lu ll Mu about 31
meals.

V

Bell-Union
M eet Slated
ATI.ANYA r. -ID-nrr sent e lite *
c l f lir Sc.ulhern Hell Trleplmue
ho. ami ib&lt;- I It) t nin.'uunlraHon*
IV n ik ri* nl A m erlrg planned fee
m rel al 2 p in . lE S T ) ludatr In
• unifier ef Ini I In linn uul cliff I
culflrc III Ib rlr lu n lr a il nrgntia
Ilona.
Bargaining talks were re f esc
fd al 1:13 a m . today w brn n r
golfalnra failed lo agree on a
no strike piuvlthm which
Ike
Irlepbone rompany Insisted Ur
m i lulled In Ibe new runt ra d .
The old ro n lra cl rv p lrrd al
nilrtnlghl. l l ro rrre d about 5#noo
|c(,n cuperc leui y w urkrrs III nine
south ra s lrrn elates.
( In t i man la iu n lr B. Daniel of
Ibe union's bargaining ru m n iii
ere said during yesterday's s rv
smn Ibal ''w hile • strike Is pus
s lb lr, l l Is mil Inryliable. Man
•g e m m l spokesmen said early
today they would "keep rig h t on
tryin g lu reach a sa llsfa rtu iy
agreem ent."

Air Unit George
Is Back A t NAAS

mi which captured the firs t panics on the VN’o rltl Series fo r,
the Ne w York team by a score o f f»-2.
In the last o f the 10th, Moeller struck out mid Maya
walked. Thompson came to hat and Mays stole second base.
Thompson pot an intentional walk. Rhodes batted fo r Irvin
and shipped the hall into the rlp h t field stands. The homer
broke a 2-2 tie.
Tomorrow's pame w ill he at the Polo Ground, site of to-

H o tte r

l.ea t i l W ile
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N o . 19o *

jr o w *

!n

llo rth e rn

Schools

I - - L ( in m n a r
J C lt f l 3 l u l l l | J t l

F e d e ra l

Nmiied President

J it d t je

D e la w a r e
B o yco M

01 Lions Club

P io n e e r s

Gi ow nuj
Cross Burned
I ii M tlloid

Jack Mi'itun-t. li *4*aI
i
( I I ‘ .4* I n •»!
• da»'•
\ i %t•' I *t *&gt; \».t* l|'| lllllilst.l* l&gt; tils
NEW Y c illh .F M iudr i r t in « s» • tl |'lt It lilll til lilt I l.tll*. I |l|l» •
ns dic'd In sla il In led field h r the il H s’ul.tf lit hiii luiuliiOH j ! Hi
M il l ORD. l».‘l ui*)— DelaNet* York Giant* loslay a- the Na V jrh l i lull
( T \ r ! '■ i 11 V
I • lu * '
ssis11 * Mutt* Police reported
tlbnat le a it nr champ* and the
Slrni|H i Mit vvt tit .1 U ntil Witi Judgs
II I " .1), l .I, , In., i i
jt i
i . hI:i v ii Iroycott was develop­
Cleveland I iii I i .h i &gt; w uiktsl mil al If
u li*' M 'lfjlU 'tl lo llljiu jlt* tit
bHlas i &gt; .
I, . ,-ci, .-.ui. .. . a-,
the Polo (iliu m l» before the- epeic st^le t .it un i '
\l jik e t in 11 unfit *1,, I
ing at three more achoola in
* .|,‘l« till ' i,' * di
lux' game id Ihe W ulld S ern*
11) l l
ei,Ir
. *1, i -, o, - i«, i ii, „ ,i. ft
T'lithenstern Delaware t it
If., |. .«in.,u -Mt-mpi-t «a. ilc .1 It* euf I .V I. , 1,-11 .ll I . Call
Manager l-co Ibirci.'lter hesitated
'the
- y iiipistGy w ith the e ffo rt to
between IrvltS ami Illlc ty lib.alec
ec .md x Sc4- p ii's ld ilit w ill tie filled be | t i t•■ , I f . . I
*: | m tegiation of 10 Negro
h it » fli*atioiial p lm h b ille r, but at i dircclur'c inerting loulglit
Jii.lv. Is, .ill, | .-ui.tin,ir I a cast
finally gave In in Ibe rio*i
Ihe diniiei ineeliiig wa- tpacked in vo lw i., h d i I i u i l|i... , *u. i,
bupiU a ( M ilford's high
sele
Hull, nianagert Duiochi-r and Al *with
tlh 'd
i-d io n * by a tinted piuiiM
’
li two we. I .llc l
l*0 » s Indw alsI { id , :t I I ___
.. h r 1
tio U 'it Went/
(to Ins • I eii • *
i iii-i.tr b&gt; ll,&lt; vtaiv llo k k a id . w l.v ie i i * - r iy
T A L L A H A S S E E HPl— M i l s Ln|&gt;4'2 stuck With thell iitlg ilta l
r
m
it
Ih e
Mice
in * . i
D .tutg
P o lice
h«adstsrting
pitcher
*cl«ctiuns
h
i
'
I lew It li O fficer W ilxiui T Sowdr i
1”
' ..i i i.. &lt;1 1 on how »sh.&gt;..|
| lAUptrsons loti ir.cn : ,ry s h in
. . . 1.1 • •' • •* r gif I own r ; ; t i
I -if11. , i.
u [ .. ml. cllv. i the
i saltl tuday la lla b a s s rr has bad Maglie 1 1401 tor Ihe (Hants ant
lie
typhouii-Uviieu
l
.
i
,
r
j
' -.r, i&gt; Kpenrd il M iils b iru .
a n ti-c, 11 , it.
t i.i
"an unusual number of cases of an B ib l em. n t? J 7 l lot UK Indians
llu i'lp iU lil A lii w.»s
Hit
.... iand f.ltin d sie id jic e n i
unusual lype of p o llo in y rllitls ” lx lb rig tilti.ui lei s
Mm mi b.d R ut |iupii allcr.J
Pie &gt; tiitm g I nrups slut sras.-ii
l l \ i IN N \ I I „ l * i
A le i!
*'
but tb rie Is no cause fu r alarm.
l
li
il
lt
al
&gt;
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I
lu
ll
• and lha p
I y a llu a
Dr. Sowdrr said fortunately. In b ittin g aver '* " *
»-rul ii'ig i t lu * |j|iiiie i- i •* tin *
units |wn»i.«u
♦si ii j it (i I til l.t t Ii M i
* 4l I f a••
CI.F.VFI-1ND
tb r out bleak h rr r tber,- have bern
l|lls'-*t -oil i f
i ** 11 g ilt lu ll III
1 * i i •11ata l p . . t * 4l»1 4 I
no ilf iit l. , mid in must cases tb r Al S nittli. II ' &gt; 1 1
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It
bby
Avila
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ii
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ilisca*,. had hern relatively mild.
il M ills U l i • • l ,
A virus specialist w ith the U. S. Ig irry Dnhv. cl i 7J3I
«*d
lo ll Iy III! ili-.l home Al
I'u b llc Health Service said that in Al Rosen. 3b I 3tati
i .
i n . . f a l u.iasli'
prelirnitiarv
tests, the
viruses Vic W i ll / Ib i.J M t
l
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i
ii I (|ii&lt;t . i t s
•
b
i
t
I.I
-.lu,.
ol ,|.u . •• I be' ' t
weren't behaving like knuwrn polio Dave I'h illrv it i K.Hi
•
Kil
ling
t
in
•
ie
Al I 11(,*....i i * . i ,
o f H ill l. i.i.i
viruses but that laboratory tests George M il,'M u id ss • 2131
..
. Iom.I mjs d o ie d mien nu
|li.r
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i
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Jim
Hevan.
c
i
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probably wouldn't be completed
..-il i i o ,rt, .1 tut d it* « s
Bed) 11 -inon t &gt; i. '3 ll
tor several months
It I u i fi I i I &lt;I iii-,-,|
lili- lliV
\ , i uli* ill ic It &gt;s *s lv|K jrled b,
NEW
YOHK
alid Si . llu, id. . . .
(111 ll i V
The number „ f l.ro n County po­
- • nun Rial .i cr &gt;ss. ii Icet high
Wlntey
iD
c
k
n
u
n
lb
,
m
i
him li" i • in, ll. i I
- t i i . r s in li. had hern burned In
lio cases climbed hast the 100
e jn .it u • &gt;n .
i i l.i icio ** ihe i.iad Ironi M il
math today, the highest incidence Al Dark. *-s I » n i
Iron
M
uellei,
i
t
i
JG!)
Ill s, l , - ill- |,
l l
I ikes less Ave School la ri
in the stale on a population basis.
W
illie
Mays,
cl
t
JIM
jun#? ts.’#fllt - •»u*hl Ifu ri-|Hirts 'a id i red eloth
Dr. Sowder said.
Hank
Thompson,
3h
i
:*0n
A* Ittl
Dr. M artin D. Illc k lin , the nubile
Ihe i
|
!
•
* I.i
’ ; n l’l#* i t oiii llu- lop of the cross
.Hit! ll......1 If. 1 . •ll.'lio o * III )I m i la*lv'IIC.i
health virus specialist from Munt- Monte Irvin , ll ( 2ft?t
[('o u t I Ulll-tl
ll - ' i y l l a il |l kill J'11'
Dave
W
illiam
*.
2b
I
722)
•lit v»list ; • • ft 1 p ol ttir cross and was
gurnery, Ala , said the nrlld lyp«
fu ll* Ilf Ul. *4*1
'*
than !»%• |
4*1. i i ' i d tilin g il* pellets into
of | h&gt;IIo bere was sim ila r In many West Westrurn c i H itt
111. s.. t.Mila \»*!» f i I ’ll \ 41 k i. ,'s
10 , round
respects to that rip rrie n e rd at Sal Maglie, p (14 *D
j
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in
n
»»n
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t
I
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J
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i
1
li.,
b.iyc ll *tillc*u .| ,1 M ilford
U m pire* Al Ita rlick i National I
I 4’ IlD'tlr \ Al it ill* •' 4• • f fill'
lakeland two years agu but It
I»
:
I
l*i George li Mill, r ila le
I • I • t* I l.a A l | l l I
l
was d iffic u lt to pinpoint the type plate. CliBiley Berty tA in e iic a u )i
J \ ( K M l. M I 'I 1C
I (or t e ll • I I
•i&gt;. i i.ite(iiis-iii id p.it.ic tnsirucfirs t bs*e. Jiwko C ontin (N ation i
lii’l i %4a llls l I III* f f«4 In* » I,* !•
and strain.
'.ii ' i l l aitendancc in Ihe elc
I r
.
'*1 kli&lt;4t% Itlfal I 4111 IlUIltW u
I 'I i
A. » |l «tan U * f 111 .» ' .1 l i #!».*'
Dr. Suwde, and Dr. L. L. F a ils , a l) irc o n d base, Jolin Steven* |
i . i ai i i i grades m «,
pupils amt
( !l| 0\ h*% ll liat'ft V%l*4» h d T
A
. ' i f r • 'I
t.l*'^ . »l tl
( »*,,!(
y.1
f *f »• M i«l|*»l I 14 1til S il l all •• H *1.1
director o f ihe llu rra u o f Prevent­ (A tn e rira n ) third base; Ix n ' \ n
. i i| ii
a. ii.r
tiian
ichpol
Afitt *%IU I n fs) Ik* a
,1
• . II . I
m l I III' t * aI
.NVipni
I 41
able Diseases of the Stale Health nrke tN a llo u s li lett Held foul lliu I A i l t l i )
#11 Hi lallKl • f.||ll*A l«4\l
* lilts 1 «J M ill 0 4*.|| hi* flisl » ia*-4• p n * •« »S a drop of Id
t t tfk.\ s|ki« *I
Department, came here to co n iu lt I.a n y Napp (A in riic a n t lig h t tiv-M » I t ' h# ll IS
pupil* 1 mi y e tln iay'a total of
k i i l K l l |P4k’i* llit* li g l t ' A l
t r a l 4 I 1 “ II * - All tf.l I Ill.ll S
* . list
ll '14 t #it«•1si* v Aq| I 1!
ll ( it
with Ih . Illc k lin and Dr. Joe Bis- foul line
&lt;/* A Ii *&lt;aI III 1*42 pupils uas
I ' l l J* DI I' f o h | | » (III* )«•!&gt; lkP&gt;l* n
1 •
H 4' i 1. ’ &gt; ' 1 -It.
lowlsh, Leon County health o ff i­ IN D IANS I IRS I
i .i - Its 1
I tic riiiiie rd a r) ami
Mit,K flln - V 1#*S4|A • 1 » t !•■ ii ' v*4lt
Maalie Ihiew three c a llrd lialU | • d upon ini?.**
cer, ou the outbreak.
,
It*
vylui'K
^
. adr* gi the sch.wd
i'lflwf ktvj, I'9
l
•*
It W i t »r.« i I.Us' Ol •i’ll* s \ n i ­ • { tl 'I 1.
1
T V Sowder recommended th a t then n il sm ith on’ the Udt'h. ^
'
l ’ (0*4 ,
lu n i« l* &gt;«ld a IS Cal
44 ||M I f I 4ft It .f n il C1III** sei’ll
- iin ^ - SfU^w'c
fttju| h i .
Tallahassea residents go about punched a single Into shod &lt;‘. jh l a11! *01 fjiu
I a him t t
•
through Milford Iasi
h i* \ c j t i jfiu
A A (11,1, W(|. 1 Ittl’i.llfll t Ik'I ‘ / it
their business as usual but avoid and Smith went to th u d '*h*.i
ip occupant* ul Ihr cars dls
I t. t t.
I' .
S4i I* a -tl* t * meiut.er ul Ibe t • It)114
physical rie rtio n . lie said he Mueller fiirnlded the ball Dotty
• I • ign* .md sti.uiled al |ied
tl
l &gt; I •&lt;
'
. 1 Its
I . : III! .1 (led tha I II p .
agreed with Dr. Ilistow ish that fuulcil out amt Hosrn pupped out
■
'
i
i u s fillin ' ot ihe pedestrians
i r iH k
ii
11.,
-' 11 ii i .i ,.-* ( i i i i „ , u &lt; •k • i. ii un
(mashed
»
irrtnem
lou
i
but
W
ert/
large groups of out of town pro
i kni m i j
m ii.it
i,
rv p tc l.
I*, jii .f I ’.. *.
*ii
t il l I I cm e l l|„. i|. • ,i m .
le to rn hi putting ( lev. land
pie should l&gt;e discouraged about trip
' i i i !i 1 f . A |(III, lo •IF t*.«i | a -lb I oil tile alreels
atiead
2
0
I
‘hillsv
filed
old
III
deep
j
I
Sll
*
•
A
*
«
It
coming b ile , although no liomyell
' line i l Ihe - ig i* i r * I **J -iii
' tR’ » •It lu ill ill loll
’ 1•! alf* I
tis
was " n ir tt y
well spread right
li.a* 1 IlHll ' &lt;1h ll llllll-dl «' * !% &gt; i f I • to iii. I'l.'h i and "Keep Our
T a n run*, two hits, one s iiu i
Men l , f. .. • c
Ihrougliout the state.
While
! • * 1
\ 11•*1Hi *
If
one left.
"M ost people here In Tallahas. GIANTS F IR M
l- I" ' t • *•••* •’
» M • ll 14IIIr h Id * |(K i || it i 1 SI. i i .*bile aiillsrgregall.in (nr
j * •i ,i «,lr see have hern eaposed to the Virus
«r M sir li 1 • (I till 1 hurt Ir i 1 &gt; .:.c,luli-J a iiic /liu g lunighl in
Im rkm an pushed l.eimm's l i f t |
i u n iil. I? miles to the south,i/st
arut practically everybody is car pitch past the mound ami was mil
Mi i|«• r*t its Is «1 j u . l l« ill
to aid gro
.‘-atifuid Kl«sanians
..a. uncid poipose cl n r m /e iin g
ryln g the virus but most people do on a neat play. Osila to W e il/
It.dli Mlule amt
'.le d tlla iid
they I u n t in,- 11m il s . u
. dia
Dr T e rrill .Smith &gt;&gt;f 1•
"i - lo tn iu la ie plans ( &lt; re d
not _get sick," h r said.
J. "A n d some but l^-mou walked D aik on Imir e os* • ' l
I . 1.4.1 ■•.•lie
* 'i .d
1f
lid
•
14 A4 1 I n ielli
(
I nlIn s .le on d rs tg rtg a get Just a little sick."
pitches .Mueller's single off llu Mi'dui)•V III till* | ««t loo )
1hit gi'diilllllrf 4 / till
0 il. Hie I I o ld Scbo.ll D ls trlrl
III the polio here, there has Iwen right field wall «rnl Dark to third is f, •4• ia!«-r «%
I,, i , it tbc jp a rtu i, ni
h \ sll
-1»1s »ll
«1 the ceniennial V r i! • ti r
11
.
I
•
in ,i.ill) ul 4 7(k)
pamlysis of tha muscles but lit but he died there
when
Mai
i f t l\ll»l|Uf|u|Fti*«l
• iu.lv III th«f WK I,1 \\ s 1. 1
in , - d u .il 11*irti-f bss nut si
,
I
'
i
t
1
x,-«i
many cases the patients have be &gt;n
.
.
.
.
1
s
t
%
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1
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1 ntii ■1 P la it’s, h«* * • ( (
...... . I in* .-r II ,1.
, . I ni
discharged fiotn the hospital and nut In l i n t
Jill
1 n.
1 n I • V%j»1 f|U 1’ S I 1* pul t in riil 1 ' 1 Ml It
IT .- iio ii N it. lil t , chairman ul i j I ' ii
In
I
dil
a
have gone hack to work with no
No runs, one hit li,i e iiu rs t»
S.'tl
1 V%liw-ll f las* [
f l lt 'l i l l u i i ' III I
of
■
■-i i '.ii.
d *ci -i D is iric i
&gt;' * V -m g I. II
'
.'Ml
I
lasting paralysis.
Ir lt
t i n t rVlt«4||l«»|o|f ml MhA hlir.J l»V 1 1 ll t* .11 » *1111
&gt; in ite i souin ol stilt ir .1. anIi i k Ii
I I ll.e IMK l - I
Dr. Park* said his la»t u-portv
Sluts •w |p4ivs i miM iil. •I'll
llo- In ita s t
«|l I I I 1
■ I that he uid .tin i mamIn o
■ III, 4 and M a lt
showed that all hut 16 o f Florida's IN D IANS SECOND
M IIC I.,
Until said lost* * I Ho fo u n t
an I Wa- i.n.-l ii &lt; l,
11
l H&gt;e district L a i 1 were
• Igtil
. . I- i • ■ I •'.
After Strickland struck m il amt Dr
07 counties bad had soma polio
i
f
hi hind i r \ a i i Mial
•IIV t i 1,1- • llw-&gt; I t kc i '
Megan (Hipped up In lliv in llr l I me I * ' t,• i of rlilo iliu lo tn lu ld Colli IlC O l I .04.1 .1
during the pa«t summer,
) n (or llie a l l ain emcnl iif
I
I
'
ill'.
I. • . . I, 0.1 hut
w&gt;* *wav os,-r a *m a ll secllun of the
"F o u r |irr vent o f Ihe people of la'tnon drew a walk
.y i iii I ■ -ole and uauld
clv*e
lus'inl o iil.-r In llo- same year. ••a* atoll, i.-M.I. l d * l to i.- Negro [ m il," ,» n
tC o u tlnuril On Page Fou&lt; I
Florida who have been diaacnoant
u i ii- school in sxn p a lfiy with
N . v York -ta le In t e l its liis t en
leader .
ll m i
a . m, i.n &gt; ,l
\ w .ii'n it I,-. S le lio i
.ll.
ai Hospital* as tiaving p.ilmniyr.
oli mla-gi illo n rllu rts iii Ihe Mil
44 l &gt; I " II. I
toinulogtit
lln th devilled »lin t 'Hie
ililt have died," Dr. Parks said.
I■•r I D i'lr t d
(lin e Ip rtie atuifv .•( in*e.-i* and
"T h u n have been no deathi In
4
•
‘
M
v ; " r s
1to N \ Wi I* lias asked parents
the uliUuiis
crop
lin ie s
they
Lct»n County."
r yshtle student* lo keep their
canted
1
• ;
»
TTi* atate health o ffic e r said h t
*A '4.
•iM trn out of school in p t..ic -l
Atti*tn|illlig to g in - ttie ti|«t.if»
le lle v r.l polio incidence here h id
• " I l&lt; -e fre la tio n vlforts in '.hi
Wa s h in g t o n '.s - g ™ Jame&lt; ol entomology o i i r ttie | i i * l Inn
reached its peak and would stair
llll,u
l D is iiic l
uiltli
to i •y year* in five tnlnule*. Di
pt
declining soon although there was W Van Fleet was reported
ic crop
cm ii Ii •• *
aid
H
gr.iJn»lh
Hie
to
nave
given
sworn
t*
slummy
f.
•
al
l
ut
gradually
Hi
no way actually to know.
Ihe . .(,*
• tu.liev changed l l . iu the
liy Iini iMeanwhile, all known inetlurdi believes Red (Tuna w-ant into l ‘
; ’ . il
" a 't u ia n r . - i .i (he unknown damage* I.i nu n
a t* being o lid to halt it* s p irt.t I Korean War with
anim ali and iilaid* lo Rinse un
(rum Miriimne un Hte A lllr il * ids
*.
Hie lln lte it State* would (ml » i , i i • n peclt d III Ihe pa*l
Iii itii- way man) pvi a n tic dl
all out war
iliK N I n 'i
I 4* s Superior
The retired form er Hth Arm r •ea-et inch a* vell.o* leyi-r were
. ' l l.'e i I is upheld Ihe can
ui
rendrrc.I
commander in Kotea tc s tlfi,.! \&lt; i either eradicated
ilits
i if,,- new federal
terday at a clo*rd door ses*ton •( hainilc** tie *ald
u iiiiu iiis l i ..idrol Set in I a(i
SI.CsMIlg Ihe u- e ol in*ecllClll ■*
the Senate Internal Security suit
' ye.l llo fa-Hi.i\ al ul a 4’ommu
The three candidates fo r Coun­ rn inm lttee He was especicd to vo a* an entomological coiitrni Dr
i i 11.1111.1 , 1,' * ii ains' Iroin llu
It--I
ty Judge w ill speak at the luncheon over somewhat the *atne ground j ' Smrh s.inl one of the belter known
ileyelopmcnls ii i re vn ii &gt;car* w i
meeting of the Junior Chamber of a public bearing
It* i ' *. aI ssr 11 i ‘um iuuiilsl p a lly
n ia irrn a n Jemier ( H in d i b id , Ihe discovery of D D I by imlitarv
, .in,lid ale (or Ire ,'R id e r iii Met
Commerce at Ihe Yacht Club to ­
ra ile d Van Fleet to te ll w lu t lie | ••nlr.nmlrrglxi* ii i Orlando tor u e
&gt;i i- uinly yytieie the tl.ile capil.d
morrow.
lui-aiCyl tit.Higtit Hie Issue
Candidates are Gordon Frede­ knows about " m ilita ry opp..|tniii in World W ar II
Di Si i i i Hi closed in saying tha'
III ht line 1 a •• 'or i
der isi ig
rick, local attorney; Ernest linos- ties lost througli dlplom altc InU-l
i in loo year*, no iliijili' * im-cii-* of
' .(illy ' I,-ik A lbeit II Bees I )
holder, Incal attorney and tem por­ ycntlon "
i in»ect in * been eliminated, ho'
• -y Cill *e yyt.y Sslwcn's name
ary County Judge, and llu g n Dun­
many lu r e either b.cn rendered
t. ot I u d lu- r o i i i t . l to Ihe Nos
can, Justice of the peace.
j h * i mlc * * i t driven from ihe coun
? I Ir tlilll liyllo l
it*
vile r
President
Eisenhower
i'(inducting nlher li i'ln e ** of ibe
- igiu- I Hu* new law- Iw i weeks ig
meeting, P resblrnl D oiitla* Slen
II - ui le rrtf S ils*on s naliiv i i
Completely redecorated and ii- tirm n announced Ihat pa i i&gt;reil
ni"*eJ from in,, iialiol
• locked, M ark's Grocery, Sot Svn dent and present 'e teiarv ft.ilnh
•udge John Drewt-n said "the
lord Ave , has opened Its d r on A Smith lu d to i-u unanimousl**
.m ill is lutidamcnl ills asked lu
*er the new ownership ut Mack uoiiiinaled district lli'iilenanl guv
deduce unconstitutional the tedCasey
ernor hy Hie 11 d u ll* ot Ihe area
• ral « mmunMt Control Act ll da
Puckett of Jacksonville
The grocery w»s tire* tw - lt at a meeting in lirlando
clinea
lo ilo so
The I I runsIcled are
owned and o(&gt;erated by W II lia r
I tie Communisl candidate's alM' (man D L a d rtr, B arrie Vi fe ll
tornev W illiam Rossrmre said h*
pouring kerosene mi a stre rt lire
Casey Is well ar&lt;|ualnted wtib
l-r In ill i w ill appeal lo h ig lic i
llru c e A. Ilerhard. M iam i, pul the operation of C'ocery and meat
courts
ling wood on a street lire : Jor markets, basing been a rb -ik to
C. Fouls, Lakeland, discharging Price's Grocery, 24SI Sant.ml
MED I I I ) lillM H F D
BETTENDORF. Iowa ' R - l t I*
llrrw o rk s ; W illiam L
Johnson
t i e , lo r some time
ROME ev—Bombs exploded early
Hawaii, carrying off a slate sign
Price and H arrell, both rr ttr in i i h r i'tm i* I ihI i v for young Linda
t slay in front ot two ('om m unist
John W Stumpo. Sanford, carry
Cargill
alter lifetim es of m i-rrhan.h-m .
district lie id q u a ite rs here Heavy
in i o ff a stale sign, James M have recommend*d Casey to then
The laughter and J-iv around
liiin ig c was caused In one b u ild ­
Dell I I I . Gainesville, throwing a customers
ihe e v rilrd 7 year old g irl's home
ing but no injuries were rep tried
belle* Ihe fa rt that doctors sj&gt; she
beer can- Roland K Safko, lte
tro it. tllschn.-glng firew orks; Floyd
I-. incurablv ill of Irukeniis
The lre*h auluinn air likew i-e
O. Marsh, M iami, discharging
gives no him of the Christmas
firew orks.
season Rill a letter from Santa
John II. Abner. South Carolina
R1TZ
tM o lm iik rd "N o rth Pole", advised
discharging firew orks; Paul W
"R a ttle of Rouge H ire r"
Johnson. Melbourne, throwing a
BRADENTON i * - R * n Fuous, » Ihe wrintome blonde to get ready
1 00 - 3 64 - A: IS - 0:471
beer can; Richard J. Calianan. member nf Ihe Florida House nl b e "a ssunderfill C hristm as" t.»
"Prisoners o f ihe Cssbah"
California, rirsing; Thomas D Reoreientatlvi* since 1*13 died day.
■ til'll A ltD H llM H tF D — Sid K it hard, vrleran ut 30 yrara rily rm*
2 n« • 6:30 • g 24
Anderson, SI. Petersburg, rolllni: *«fav of throat caneer La»t Sun
A partv is planned this evening
p lo ym rn l, ili* p U i* Ih r Sarriurl t . G rrrlry N rrsicr Award he rrc c l*M OVIF.fJkND
a barrel into the street; John M dav waa hi« 751h birthday
around the fam ily's gaily decor
n l al Ih r four-day A m riira n Public Works A anirialiun, n u rlin g
"Take Me To Town"
Pelt. Blountstown. drunk and dts
Fuqua aerved two terms in the lie d Christmas tree
in A lla n lic t.Tly, V J rre rn lly . Richard was one of 13 an honored
ii 67 - 10.IS
Neighbors have been hiding gills
arderly; Dener W. Sherry, Bos Tennessee Legislature before mov
In Ihe t 'n ilr d M ale* amt le rriio rim . In a di*cii*aion w ith Traaa
" I t Came fr o m Outer Space
too, climbing a pole and obscuring ing to Palmetto. Fla.. In 1975 Ilc for Linda at a nearby food store
and I OK|»i*n* , , i n , n la lly r*. he raid, he a im l prnldeies occur4.34 Onlv
traffic light. Sherry got UO 01 was never oppmed fur the Drm o Perry Anderson, a neighbor, w ill
ing in Sanford, and returned here with plan* he intends lo pul
S tarts 4:40
critic nomination in hi* six cam serve as Santa's stand-in and car
in to e ttvcl &amp;» »octi a* a ll ih r d iu iis arc iruned out. (S ta ff Photo)
e r fiiad as appeal.
ry the pack.
piigns for the Florida House.

Health Official
Says Polio Type
Unusual In Capital

()( IP K ind

jr

Z;:rbank Teller, Faniby
$8?,000 Disappear;
Warrant Is Issued

MBS. JAMIS T. ROtlRTf Is tense*
faced as Ihe leaves police bead*
quarters at Towson, M d . alter
bar husband bad s u m m in e d lu
Ihe polka K u tu t t. a lialUmora
lawyer, was Indicted by • Miami,
F la , grand ju ry in connection
w ith the kid nap-killing o l daugh­
ter. Judith Ann. 7. Fullce had
been seeking him on a fugiliva
w arrant whan Huberts gave him *
sell up.
(ia lrm u tiu n u lj

Federal Statistician
Advises Culling
Vegetable Planting
M IA M I UEACII V — Florida
Iw rinert were adviced by a led
■■rut government tln lls lb 'la n loday
10 m l down un Iheir vegrlalile
planting this winter.
A red uc I ion of S lo IH per cent
in acreage d rvi ted to lieanv. Cab
bage, celery, sweet corn and lo
tnalocs w»« pronosecl by James It
Owens uf Ihe (J S A gricultural
Marketing Service
Owens luld members id the Flor
nla F ru it and Vegetable Acsn at
iheir cunventlon here that grow
rrs lust money on last year's sur
iduses.
While prmtucllon last w ln le r In
creased about 3 per cent, he said.
Ihe riel cash returns per acre were
011
Florida farmerv tudav, he rr
ported, receive 20 per cent less
money an sere lo r Iheir crops
than they slid in mi9, and less
Ilian they did In l!HU
Nathan Mayo, commissioner nl
agriculture, was host lo the con
v fiitio n delegates at a "cracker
breakfast" this morning
Sen. Spessard I. Ilo llin d lol l
Hie f*n u p yesterday that the Ann t
lean farm er never had tl so good
as during the recent session ol
I'ongress
Holland said lln-re wa* more leg
(station pa«»rd "In Ihe interest of
a g ric u ltu re " than any nlher sev
sfon o f Congress In ]ils esperlrnre
and the Florida fa im ir n in e In
fo r his share of iM-nrfiti.

The a rriv a l o f f.etir. J. K. Davis,
o fflc e r-ln -rh u s e of Photron De_ tachmcnt G 'orgo, yesterday even­
t i n g at the panfcird Naval Aual*
H arr A ir Station completed the re ­
tu rn o f the unit front an overseas
assignment in the A io rrt.
The unit had been on a mission
since June 17, and although reintic r lv sniall in sue, ra llie d appio slin a le ly 10 Ions o f photo­
graphic m aterial* and supplies fo r
th e ir a irrra rt.
Other pel sonnet irtu m e il to lik e
•tation over the weekend.
•
Ledr. Davis' plan# crew consist*
o f LL J. P, k u rfrs s , navigator;
\ \ . II. Donat, A M I, and J. R.
kludge, AT3, radioman. They le ft
the Azores al tl a. m. ye*ierttay
m im in g and arrived in Fanford
• I 6 K&gt; p m , stopping to refuel
a t A rgentina, Newfoundland, and
Quonset point, K. L
Lrdr. Davis and L L Kurlaaa
have praise fo r the men on lha da*
G A IN ESVILLE
Thirteen
taclament on Ihe Job they did In
th« accomplishing o f the mission. University ol Florida students w ill
a grade of |7 J " It they w rite
i.ooi
000 word themes on "W hy It Is
G IVEN t ONSIDF.RATION
necessary lo have L a w " or "M y
Roscoe Davis, Orlando, mat gtv- Responsibility as a Law Abiding
an special runslderatiun by the C itizen"
Cltv rom mlsstoii Monday night.
They were rp n v irtn l yesterday
i l l of Cf
City nf disorderly conduct in a Satur
lu b je rt In ih * approval
Judge
John
le
o
n
ird
v
.
by
allowicfjre W W W
1
day night celebration ul Florida's
| him
to leave
t i li l under
______
trig
!
, Ihe Cily la
M tool In II victory over Geor
the rondtiion he pay out Ihe rest ol
Tech. Cily Judge Wade (lam p
a fine uf t i o t a lte r credit allow • tun sentenced each to pay SlOU
inee of T7S was made fo r three fines o r go to tail fur 30 day*
Week* ol imprisonment The com Hut, he said, if they turn In
mis Hun did ro t reduce his sen­ themea on one n( those two tub
t i e n c e as previously staled in this Jecta to him within two weeks it
will coat them only S26 or 10 day*
_______________
Another student given U 0 or R
FD AN W E M CALL
dayi can gel the whole thing aus
The Fire D patlm vn l answered pended with a similar theme.
— call yesl rda* at t:3&gt; p m
One of 1C aludents arrested as
the electric llghl cord on a
lam p *h&lt; rled out al Ihe real a result of the celebration was
ViUlam O t agnon, SOU acquitted He was Robert Whit
of• Will:
Palmetto Ave Firemen renorted comb of Orlando, the only one to
_ only damage wai a smoked up be represented by a lawver Ths
Wall aller the light cord'i Intula- case w ai dropped for lack of avl
deace against another, John K.

Kiwanians Hear
[nlomologisl Today

Report Gives Mint
O f Red Assurance

JK®L

•uiJqe Upholds
A n h Red low

Joycees To Hear
Judge Aspirants

13 UofF Students Can Reduce
Their Fines If W rite Themes

ir;

•'

Grocery Operated
By New Owner

Today Christmas
For LiHle Girl

Rep. Ben Fuqua
Dies O f Cancer

Movie Time Table

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�HAL BOYLE

Be Sure To Use Democratic Privilege;
Vote A t Primary Election On Tuesday

,

Woman W ith Pipe Gets Attention

NEW YORK &lt;r-\V h.U happen*• doc out f.ir a walk. Rut ■ pipe l i . r . l They are bringing out a hand
to a girt who -innkr* a pipe In much h c tltr than a dog. Men arc bag v.!th a com pirlm cnt to carry
m pipe. T h tJ ^ .w . ‘“ d u si'y l» -U *.*"
GiJ-Lk'L.-t» liu te tu tv ij!, !.»
in n c 'ia T T»‘.
~
-£•&lt; • fg'JLxe v-'-v g**#*'
public?
fa«cuta'ed hy them "
. ...
,
. rn~.
■»-« »,%r
J • «•»**&gt; . -4 • * •
•# —»
or toam new belts u iR V
Mis* Ousckenbush, who h is been uiukiing on
‘ 'Plenty,*’ suitI Marie Q uarkrn
c r i t i c ' prim ary' In " WRIcTT'\-inern w ill m ike
stands.
•table tobacco pouches
iffing her pipe openly for m orr | alU cha
hush,
an
inventive
young
fashion
th e ir choircit for u Stale nenalor to repreThe privilege o f voting altoultl lie held
i m
month. U hardly a pioneer , ptp.- hol»ler* "
'f *
an a
consultant, who has freest lady
a large
la rg t but hid I Pipe h&lt;d*ters? Shade, of Hopa
le n t the B7lh district and a County jiulpe.
In high esteem, and It should I k - remnmlierpipc*moker* o f (hr p rrb lrn i of The pipe has had ■
where to r a r r y th e ir t o b a c c o tlen feminine following in America long Cassidy!
Should a ru n -o ff l« neccwgiry. a hccoimI ed that the vote nerves as a harrier ngainst
"Ilo w about th a t. . . r r . . . that
'u c jr* She h uncd one that ran fo r many /ears. The pipe industry
prinm ry w ill In* held on Ort. 12. The gonerHie isms that have been th ro ttlin g freiglom
estimate* the number of see ret combination garter and hbacco
■ warn as a garter
p.-uert’ " 1 a«krd, purely in the in
al election w ill lie Nov. 2.
and personal d ignity in other parts o f the
"A ny woman know* she c.in get lady piprsmokers at about ISO.flW, ie re d * c l science. "N.*W‘ . . . uh . . .
m
l
including
the
corncob
model
attention from men hy taking a
world.
Candidate* fo r the office of nonntor. left
Ju*l h&lt;*w doe* that w ork?"
addicts
"Unfortunately. 1 didn’t wear
It is up to you to perpetrate the system
"Sinee la«l July, when pipe*
vacant hy the death of Sen. Lloyd F. Boyle,
m inr today." s lid Miss (Juarken
specifically
styled
(or
ladle*
were
are Dougin* Stenstrom. K. K. Brady and J. of government which has been fouiuleil
firs t put on the market, xane 1V&gt;.- hu -h, ruinin'* a fine luncheon "R ut
here.
J. Pariah .lr. The form er two both are from
•gxi have been *«4J." said Bernard It is worn ju*t above the knee
I ’t-nild, vice president of the Ka&gt; You ra n fill your pipe from it at
Be sore to vote next Tuesday!
Sanford while Pariah live.* at T itu sville in
wo d ir C o . the nation'* largest a restaurant lable w ithout even
Brevard county The *enatorial d is tric t in C o u n t y
being no tice d "
pi|&gt;c m anufacturer
composed of Seminole and Rrevard counties.
Indies pipe* are now for sa'c in (E d ito r's Ncte: Not If Boyle's
Photographic Squadron 62 h*&lt;
there lie 's always vju irm ln g un
I received two O’* namely, Gorskl mo»l of the m ajor depaitm tnl der (able*, looking fo r fallen nap
A ll the aspirant.* have h id experience ill
and C low k*
Secret neap on-? •t ires and lobacco shop* Pl*ns kins—he say* I
governmental a ffa irs Stem trom resigned an
Maytie, Hut they are more rra -lily are aired lo have them peddled
M i** Quarkrnboth ha* had som*
County judge to enter the race, Brady is an
kaowm aa tw o additions to Photo­ even by cigarette g irls in night interesting experience* w ith her
ron 62"* o ffic e r *ta ff a* they me i luhs
ex-sheriff of the county and a form er .State
Hv C. It. Dawson. USA.. MBA.
Why is It then to n see so few two pipe*—a Jewc'tH j" b for bust
l.t. J. J. C o r.k i and F n .ig n A.
representative, while Parish is chairman of
MOST MODERN plays and book* must
wi m m smoking them in p u b lic nev* hours, a h h rk amt w hite formGlowka.
a' |u|*e tn r evening wear.
the State Citrus Commission.
Both officers reported to the Ar« they only a passing novelty
lie Bin to I h- a p p re c ia te d .
"M eet men think my pipe* ar#
la-1.' a* most men believe-*
nquadron
after
th
e
ir
rom
pletion
o
f
•
•
•
•
•
Aspiring for the office o f County judge
photographic school at N AS Pen­
"One reason you have .seen so more feminine than cigarette*."
n r* Gordon Frederick. Judge Krooni H ourSW ITZER LAN D . USA — The largest
sacola, whi-re they were trained few on (He street* so fa r l* women •he said, a'kin-' for .* match an-l
in
advanced photography arul aa are ha&gt;hful They want to be sure giving me a &lt;|em l'e*k when I ah
holdcr *ind Hugh Ihincan.
Swiss Cheese plant in the world Is located
p
ilo
t* in aerial photo reconnais­ they can handle the pipe p ro p rrb senlmlndedlv handert her a packet
A ll the»e candidates have hren active hi
in S m ithficld. Fache County. Utah — known
sance work. Beside* performing in public Amt then, o f course, you a n t let h rr light on hersclt. ( I t I*
the public eye Frederick is a practicing at­
Mielr duties a* pilot*, l.t. C or*11 know rtcbedy wants to lie the first gerng to take e*'rn the present rac*
n-i the Switzerland of America.
of moil “ men a generation In how­
hi»* l«-en assigned as aviation couple on a dance floor
torney in Sanford and i «an ex-commander of
A cooperative enterprise w ith 1600 dairy
to the fact they have to learn how
**fe ly and survival officer ami
"A n c th rr im portant reason Is
the Campbell Los-dug ismt of the American
Kns. Clowka as ga*oline officer. that m a n u fa rtu rrr* have hern slow to light a laitv's pipe for her.)
farmers o f Cache Valley, and Boxelder Coun­
“ At enr rnrhtail p a rty ." r.he re
By R U R S IL L K A Y
Legon. Judge llmr-.holder was appointed by
Iloth o ffic e r* are living in the to develop the right clothing ar
ty in Utah, and Malad Valley in Idaho a ta rt-i
bachelor o ffic e r* quarter* on the ressorte* fo r the pipe smoking called. " I was sitting on a sofa,
Acting Governor Charley Johns to f ill the
rd w ith one load of milk on Jan. I. 1942.
Unlee* the public ran h« arous- ivtamp aatiraata that from A.OOS t* Naval A u s ilia iy A ir Station, l.t
woman Hut that is being correct amt a gentleman *a!tt I wa* hold­
ami made to under*tand the 10,000 w aterfowl nest tirere.
vacancy left hy the resignation o f Stan*
ing my pipe wrong. Well, he got
The member* today are delivering H50.- *&gt;t
(io rrk l i* n veteran o f nine year*
•ituation, u p atand to lo*p a valu­
Membership ha* born * * t at
down on hi* knerp before me to
atrom u ntil a duly-elected Judge takes o f­ 000 pounds o f whole milk jier day to the able anil iirr|ila ra h lp hrrita g a in f.'l.nn annually, contributing IP*, Naval service while Kns. Glow!.*
show m r the wsy he thought I
entered the a rv jrr in July, IW J,
fice. and has t»een County judge previously.
ourht t-» hold It. an I the othei
Association's Cheese and (irade-A M ilk th.. fo iin o| a natural treasure sustaining |M) and life 9I0U. In ­ and received h it designation a t a
home that it took N ature renturla* dividuals are urged to Jola and Naval a via to r in M .tirh o f this
ladie* at the party tum e*l a quiet
Duncan holds the office o f justice o f the
Plant where 05.000 pound* o f (Jrade-A milk to rre a tr
civic eluha nr other orgaaisaliun* year.
green with envy." ‘
peace.
In th« lli* Cypress ro u n try o f to acquaint their mrmharshtp w ith
I* distributed to the Grade-A market in
Other men dropped by to com­
the Everglade. in the northern sec­ th * situation ami seek contribution*
That's the slate that w ill np|iear on the
Utah, Wyoming, and Idaho; one hundred tion
pliment her choice of tn h a rro when
o f C ollier County, the la rg r.t in any amount. Much o f ike money
she .tormed the e«clu.*lve ra m ­
halfot next Tuesday.
eighteen 200 ih m iiii I wheels of Swiss Cheese *tand o f primeval ry p re ** await* already raised ha* coma through
parts o f E’. Morocco and the II
Now. il is op lo the voters to go to the arc made d aily; 200,000 pound* of Ameriean the woodman’* a ir . These giant contributions of from 26c to a fow
D u h When *h? pulled out her pipe
our he.| hald rypre»» tree* mra- dollars hv g.&lt;id»n club memhort.
polls and pick the candidate* of I heir choice. Cheddar CHm m ; io o o pounds of buffer. 12.- util
at T »&gt;t Sti- r , restaurant, how ­
*ure sis fppt or more in diameter A ll contributions should ho made
ever. its pachyderm proprietor
IIK LP K R . Ksn -p Hard w-uk
II is important now. more than ever, that
."■on pound* of whey powder, along w ith suf­ and represent the ta *t o f God's •n th r National Audut&gt;on Society,
went over ami Idl lbe*nearest hu*
M cA llister Arcade, Miami, fo r the lug burglar* faili-cl lo break Info
people eligible to vote should lake fu ll ad­ ficient ice cream fo r the patrons and a great forest cathedral*.
b*y. then sal down and began to
They orrupy an area known aa ••C nrkicrrw Fund" or to the C ork­ the vault of (h r Helper S lat- Hank
brood about the old days.
vantage o f this democratic rig h t. Through
lim ited amount fo r the public in general.
Corkscrew swamp, mi den*e and screw Cypress Rookary Aaaocla- —*p r« re n tly losing seven cent* in
At Sherman H illingslcy'* Stork
voting, enrh citizen can strike a blow fo r the
The business amounts to 45 m illion a im prntraldp that th r fre t o f only tion, I’ . O. Hoi i'ttt, Coral Cable*, the effort
( lob die met a firm counterattack
a few white men have eve, trod Fla.
Ttie thieve* broke into Hie hank
year.
A w a itrr quickly put a sign on
during the night, finally knocked
it* dark pa**away*. Here ara
•
t e e #
I Report No. 11)
her table:
TODAY'S IIIIII.ti VKILSB
the eoinhinatloti off ih - vault hul
found countless v a ritir* o f w ater­
America hy IV76 w ill demand
"N o pipesmoking, please "
didn't gel in llin k .d firia l* w V
And when they hud platted a rrow n o f
JAPS — A United States bituminous fow l. rare and un id rn tlfie d plant*,
So far. Ml.w* (Ju.ickenhush adk * l to ra il » *»fe expert to open farm prmlitcta to feed and clothe
orchid* anil floral grow th, wild
JH
per
cent
more
people
and
»at
thorn*, they pul it on his head.— M atthew
coal miner produces ns much m il in two life in abundance and parhapr
m ilted. no man ha* been w illin g to
the vault yesterday said nothinp
i«fy the demand* o f an Industrial C irr&gt;. h fr plpr (or h r r , m l nnn.
Hy S Y lt MKKI.ONC
ua* mi**ing
herb* and grow th that would pro27:29. I f one thorn from the crown o f weeds days as a Japanese miner rineH in HO.
economy
which
w
ill
itouble.
has pul ht» arm* around her and
tid a medic al wiener w ith answer *
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S lieriff E rnie Steven* f-mtid *ev
Conference* on three separate
could he found the world would build n ahrlna
The National Association of
they de*peralely aerk.
Florida waterway pmJeeta were en pennies in front nf the vault Manufacturers report* that Paul said. " I love a girl who smokes a
p ip e "
f on»rrvatiorii*l» have watched held in Washington this week a t door amt figured they fell nut of
fo r It.— m agnifirient beyond our dreams.
C H IX — High I)IimhI pressure is one of
S. W illis, president. Grocery Manuof the tir genre o f Congressman Xyd the burglar*' pnrkelh
They tried to mnke a silly clown out o f the
, ... alarm
..
. . th
. .r . r r u .r l . march
.. .
1 he causes o f death in okl chicken*. Ite-rith
fu rtu re r* association, stated in
ioo .ih a I.
||e,long. Jr., o f l^esburg. ConferM arrh th a t "food manufacturers
Nazarenc. hut they failed abysmally. The nvarehers performed q u it* a stunt In per­ iw ui
ill mean I he eventual
destruction
*“
*
“ enres were held w ith the Bureau o f Can* ia Ih.- nklawaha River wax fo r better u tilisa tio n o f agricuN
th ie f on the cross became a ronvert.
fecting a method of taking the blond pres­ n f this ta*t natural fro n ti« r. A the Budget and U. S. A rm y Corps originated l.y local group* m
tin at product*.
small group o f them far-seolng In­
The N AM also cite* the I’aley
sure o f bird*, which enabled them to dis­ dividual* gathered in Tampa early n f Knglneer*.
and Orange counties in trre d e il in
Knott) 211 - 12
I'rolaeU which wera covarad in ­ Opcnmr the rive r for U v»uKh ('nmnii*«tnn, which has reported
cover that blood presHiue increase* in birds th l* y ra i to *r&lt;&lt; if there wra* not cluded insprovamenta to tba F lo ri­
that
“
It
is
p
re
d
irtrd
on
the
basis
Havel
from
rV
n
tr*|
Florida
to
some way this heritage m ight he da intraroastal waterway; eorracr ts ls fc lls k r e In ! * • »
W oodruff Bldg.
w ith age just as in humane.
Jacksonville ThU project Is in of ailjustm eal* In the world trad*
P * e ll «»»4 « * l l r M t t f l •« •» ? * « ? « • * S n n t a r
»*V"*l.
live measure* on a form er angl- coaaectinn w ith a local project that farm eaporta w ill decline iw
I I I M n n n n lln * » » ■ » •
The research was stimulated hy the fart
O ffic ia l* o f the l,ec Tidewater aeariag project In tba harbor a t
Office Ilm ira
llie next 26 year* from 13 percent
that about h a lf o f the adult birdn lost each Cypres* Company, owner* o f Ike Rt. Augustiaa; and a clearing pro­ which I* designed to m aintain a to U per ceat . . . A l the same time
* 1 Ota* •« &lt;«ma&lt; rlnaa Matter llrln k a r I t ,
al
properly. Were contacted. Asking
stabilised level In the chain of im ports are like ly to rite from Ifl
9-12
2 - 4
the Oklawako Rivar.
IM raal n : ilf * at Sanlar*. ri»ntl*a.
ft*a . nn*aa Ik * Sal
year die o f non-lnfeetloiia diseases and old them to discontinue operation* in ject“ GIn
n l l n n &gt; « «J SSstck a.
I. rwe.
I*
elting the money fo r theta hike# comprising this Im portant per rent to 16 per cent o f the same
r a i________
l ) ri-H N Is * . S'.*u»» an* fpaktlsker
t'
.age. The study established that one cause of the riche*! area o f th e ir domain projects won't lw eg*y this yaar,” waterway *&gt;-«ten,.
lias# fig u ro ."
J IU ll* M I.H . J tia ann ilia
llia i:*
l: * iia
ll* r
like asking a m ining rnmpgny llrr lo a g said. "On the very day
ln g M a a a g t t
M t i ' x o g e . A 4 .r &gt; ( la
_____________
death in "O ld Itiddie" was high blood pres- was
.sicniakto cease w otkiag the to h e tt j p l J th a t m r were hoMtag ottr meeting*
aurr.
a lla u a i e r i n * a r m
rein ever uncovered^Bul to S t i r on tlR *a tm porU nt public work%
Ca m M r .
U .
•*» # *
Ona n a n l k
&lt;1 * *
P oultry breeders may la* able to Increase everlasting e rrdtt, they agreed to Secretary o f the Treasury Hum ­
a l . M n n lb a
O na Vaar
5 L I? ' ■ a n lb a
turn over to a responsible -group,
__
M il
•|l* a
MkM
the life span o f chickens by selection for such a* the National A ildolm li So­ phries announced that our Nathraal
i d ai "k l l n a r t a s llr e t . r a r t f r n | Ib a a b * . e a a n tn lla a a a a *
t a l * l l * l « ' " * n l l i t |b » M l o r w a f r a ls la a
breeding pur|*ose* those hens whose blood ciety, nM entire section. U40 acres, menl eninrided w ith the opeaiag
ba &gt; b a i« * 4 ta r ml ra a n la r , * r r r l M l n a r a lr a
p ro vid 'd public interest could h* day fo r money tenursta from most
pressure doc snot change w ith age.
aroused to n point where fund* Government agrnrles, and ha* keen
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R a a rra a a la a
S a lln a a llr
br
O rn rrn l
* * « » H ) « 1ea
w n ith l he provided Jo purchase interpreted In Washingtdn a* a
I r r . l t r , l a r . s n l aufi « b n n tb r r ml i . « n « » r N l * a .
.I0 K F — l.«d&gt;v "Do you have any re li­ surrounding are* sufficient lo warning that many projerta woulJ
A l is a 's . O ra ra la
nisko a permanent nubile preserve l»e ru t Itark.”
gious views?"
and rookery. The C ollier CorporaTba Herat* la n m n b r t a l rb a /.a a a r ln la * Prana
Ilerlopg explained th a t In order
‘ a n
a r Irenakll
I
•rblal la aallllr* arrlnalralr la iba
Mrar flar
New maid — "No. I haven’t ma'ain hut lion, owner* o f cvn-iiderahlc acre­ to get these three projects in tha
i af all Iba laral atna arlalr* la
I Ib la ■ a a a m n
age* leading In the swamp, o f f ­
I've got some dandy snapshots of Nlagra ered to match the g ift and assist Ii'Srt iMidget, they would have to ha
nppruvrtl by the Engineers, and
Fall* and Great l^ikes."
In rre a lin g such a preserve.
Wednesday. Sept. 29. 1954
Page 2
put In the budget which w ill b*
Thtee hundred thousand dollar* approved In th# 1666 session o f tha
w ill achieve preservation and ac- Congress.
S /IA f
ce&lt;» |*r a preserve six square mile*
* la Washington lo attend tha
In area. Througli an appeal to th# hearings, which w rre arranged by
Florida
M nii-ia Federation
r'-delation o f Carden
(&gt;arilrn Club#
r tutv. H eilong. were C ol lle tb c rt C. Gea,
and eon eivatlou minded indtvIT T.......
urner
both ...
n f West
Wei I’alsa
.i W
. . .allis,
. . . . . ......
uah, Aiidul'ftn H»i-I#tir* and other* Beach, and Elgin Bayless, of Sa­
approximnlt-lv half id I hi* amount bring, all official* of the Ronthat a
Franca a«pecially. want* a rurii ha* already h#rn raised.
I hen they have In some time
By r.R CBBAOIf
nnd Central Florida Flood Control
Yesterday's
opening
*e»*l-.n on Grrman rrarmamanl Hut ho*
(For Jameh MartonI
It is im-unceivahl# that Flori­ District; ami H T. Spangler, com­
WASHINGTON UP-Nobody Is fo- ImgCed down In lechnirat detail* ran you Impose such a curb once
dian* will let this Ireasorehaus# missioner of the Florida Inland
iog out on any limb* with roiy That isn't nccrsnartly dlsrourag Germany la frra again' Presum­ slip from lh#ir grasp, for once M Navigation DMrlet.
prH Irtlcni. but there'll *ntn# hope log It could even be encouraging. ably by an agreameav limiting Ih* is lost It Is gone forcrer. H alf nf
The Rt. Augustin* project wa*
something solid may com* out of You don't worry about onwslng armed forces of all fhe rountrirs the needed fund* have been sub
Urn London conference.
T * aud -Jotting Fa unless you think Involv'd With of course, a check scribed; all that is needed now Is described a* nacaesary la enrreel
••erlnus arotln nf the harbor anSomethin! more, that Is. than Ihore'e e cfcanre of getting aome up system to prevent rhasting
an additional $1( 6.000, much leaa tiaru-e which followad Immediately
paper eeenery In hkle the wreck­ thing down In writing.
RlgfM w w tha popular sotufloa than wa spend for one m ilitary air­ after tha completion of Ina autho­
age of the Rurvpean Defense Com­
Germany
--------------th* Into
Brit i
Barring aome new obatacle, the Is to -bring
plane nr a few miles nf highway. rised project In IlMfl and has con­
ish
French Low Countries defease
munity.
way kooks pretty d ear lor this
Fared with a similar situation tlnuaed to
result_In a wioanaa
widened uviei
Ini
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The French say tf
if nil
thla is dona In California a group nf aubll&lt;- ami storm lid* damage, which
The hope I* that the nine perwr country, franco end Britain to
tray they wsst M dona, they spirltrd (lllre n t llier* raised $2,- could have Ibeen g.
which opener) yettrnlay, will poiat agree on n way lo restore Ger
p ro v e d
the way to thli: A West Runwean many's sovcrei|aty. Then comes might go a step further and agree COO,000 In save the Koulh Calaver­ Jettla* had Item» provided
provided for
defeme setup, with a free We it thn big hurdle: Row to use German to let Germany Into the North as Itadwnod G ro v e covering much protection of the cutGermany included—a setup that I lumps in tba common defense?
The proposed improvement t«
Atlantic Treaty Organisation with les* acreage.
looks w o r k a b l e enough to win
Just about everybody, and • out d«lay.
Friend* of lh« project have or­ lhe Inlra-roastal waterway would
Ameriean backing In the form of
ganised I hi* Cnrkwrrw Cvyrew open up an additional 60 mile* of
weapon*, money and men.
Rookery A«*nclstion nnd It I* Ihls l he pre*ent ey.itrm lo eliminate
orsaniraiion that I* striving In •he dead end at I'alriek A ir Fore*
Today, of errurse, tire United
obtain thr necessary funds an that Use*. The new project would al*
Stetes Is providing such support.
the last of our great hald cypress low barge* to travel as far south
But there has been e lot nf talk
and the world's largest ibis egret a* Ft. Plere* where they rouid
— By WHIIAM « lt t —
that unless the Western European
rookery may he saved. Naturalists reach open water.
nation* gat together conn on a uni­
Caafrat Press W riter
who have partially surveyed Ih*
The request for cleaning operafied defenre setup Including West
H O Y T KTN0. our favorite re­ Poland Vslng a hoy. ta WfadtGermany, this country m ar pull
v \
i /. t ,
back to bases in Britain and Sueto. lief pitcher, think* a lot of ardent (law that Iron Curtain mutt hav*
On the other hand, there la hope gain* ftalarmaa mutt have parti­ looked Just like any other ol*
In Western Europe that the United cipated Ir Maine's recant (taction
fence Just begging to b* acalad.
Statea will put a lot of weight— The voter* picked a Mnaki* far
t I I
perhapa as much as that promised
A North Carobs* cot* drank
to Ike stillborn EDC—behind any
s a fe ty f a r th a lr
/(re 0*il0oi «/ kerosene hat, sea
f I f
defease plan meeting Ameriean ap­
• . - / / . (
understand,
/eft
n*
M
#//*«(*—
Befatf
marckoafa
p
re
d
lrf
t
N
|
u v ln iia s iifld
proval
afhar afk*r than /sslitl.
To this extent—though there ere irg f ha a haaafr year.
I I f
if of other factors In reived— “ artfa. H leeks fib * /r M p a r tfy ’a
WMHdHi 4f-fc. atmetCnwR frw m
A landaa M M there* strike*
United S tain de&gt; aboo Is In afar#, r
far mesa maney. l aemi
n food deal of
f t f
on
talks without saying
A dgawRdaai of th# p s a l h - want tba hast ta kick hi
much.
• Never before hive »e been able to offer ym i
dims chief. Pansier, a aWet s In the (hay da any mare Mchtna *«(.
.
s a fe ty a lia s th a lr
I I I
It could be thr k«-cp ’em 'gueah
anything like this new H otpoint Super Stor
N#vy Jaat aauMnl
1m lechlooue a(looted by Seers- h i f «M * aRROggV
That Connecticut grandmother
s
a
v
i
n
g
s
w
a
r
l
i
f
c
a
v
a
.
. . . g true f J00 value. You get iLdves in tba
U fjr at State Duties will work bet
who aueca*'fully fawgnt aff an
i- C l
te^lhan outright threats or phrmdoor, full-w id th chillce trey, eliding shelves,
anraged hull by maaaa af on amla th * s ih iii p n i* w cw ncnnrrtiy i r i i i
and a special bottle rone th a t.h u room
«v*n for gallons. Newest Capri door-interioc
ho • eymbot af
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A n d L A n l»R Y t t i n
coioe Ryling. Come and ice it I

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Officers Report
To Photoron 6 2

Agent’s Column

Way Down South
In Sanford, Florida

Too Late To Classify

Burglars Bungle
Attem pt On Bank

Horlong Reports

DR. J. N. HOBSON

The Sanford Herald

ItsTrae! 0nfas2 2 9 - 9 5

DAW SON

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Some Hope For London Parley

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REFRIGERATOR
“t * FREEZER

YOU'RE TELLING ME!

Evenjonr Hints

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But yen know setrat
can do lor you.
And Duties also saya; "We can
ajford to gamble our aaftey
our lurvHrn) on arrM fem anU
ptugreana that have as reason

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MIMBOtiHAPH PRINTING - TYPING
CRRDIT INVE8TIGATI0NS MADE
ANYWHERE IN UNITED STATES OK
FOREIGN COUNTRIES

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S o d aL fcvenJtA,

Mrs. Raymond M. Ball enter­
tained at her home Saturday
morning fo r Miss Shirley Moreland
who w ill i&gt;* married Oct. 2.
Yellow pompoms and white g la ­
dioli were used throughout the
enteraining rooms and silver ap­
pointment* w ire used to sene
refreshment* o f Iced coffee, ilainty
sandwiches, small rak«« and m int*.
Mr*. R. N. W h o m presided over
' th r punch bowl.
A tio assisting Mr*. Ball wa*
Mis* Dilon Baker. Mr*. Ball pre­
sented the honor guest w ith a g ift
a t a niomrnto of the occasion.
Those enjoying the m uiiitng
w ith Mis* Moreland were her mo­
ther, Mr*. II. A. Moreland, M rv
1. E. Batten. .Mrs. II. W aydr Ruck­
er, Mrs. Roiiert June* of Orlando,
Mr*. Grady Duncan, Mrs. Hugh
Duncan, M r*. K. w . F ite, Mr*.
George F. Bohman o f Orlamio.
Mrs. W. A. I.rffle r. Mr*. K. C.
Ila r p ir Jr., M r* Spencer lla n le n ,
Mr*. Herbert Stenstrom. M i* it.u
old Chapman. Mr*. IV It Bach,
Mr*. John Galloway, M r. Floyd
Cooper. M r*. George Stine. M i*,
liar b a i* Chapman. Mrs II S'.
Sayer, Mrs. Joseph Saundirs,
Mrs. Karl Swanner o f O rlindo,
M r*. It. N. W h o m , M m D iloii
Baker and M i*. Ball

Being A Barrymore
Has Its Problems
w According To John

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HOLLYWOOD iD - The trouble
with being a Barrym ore. says
John J r., Is that you yet h-ima-ii
from all tid e *, especially from
your fam ily.
Tbe Junior profile D back In
Hollywood to establish a firm battor h it acting career lie h a t a
couple of pictures in the wind
Having done John's f ir t t Interview when he was 17. I called at
his comfortable u p tta lrs duplex
apartment fu r a progrets report
1 found John 111. a red-haired in ­
fant w ith the unmistakable B a r­
rymore profile bouncing in hi*
baby carriage on the porch John's
wife, flam e haired Cara W illiam *,
fu e le d me at the door
We settled in the den and John
said he had returned here for hard
work to olfset the report* of hi*
critics These include hi* fam ily
Y ou'll recall that recently Produ­
cer Paul Cregury tried to buy
fam ily rig h t* to "Good Night.
Sweet P rin ce ." the John Barryh.ore biography. K irk Ibuigla* w»*
rumored for the role
" I was up for another picture
With Douglas; I gue** that's oft
now." said young John “ lie tried
to make me heavy In the a lla lr
He said he wouldn t dace play my
father, that made It appear I
Would I wouldn't think ol it now—
Dot until I'm at least U "
John ii*k e d the fam ily w rath by
turning thumbs down on selling
the rights. Ills mother. Dolores
la rry m o re . said that John wa&lt;
too young to play hi* father, that
hr should be in school
l " I don't want to he in school."
he told me. " I'v e been in and uui
off enough o
of them
" I told m|
Tijf m o th e r th a t I d id n 't
Want to sell because playing ill)
i &gt;7 ••m
in iu m
Mther• was (*»»*■/*
always imy
ambition
Doi you know what she was get
S2.0WI
ttO.OUO And S2.0W)
Hog? A mere IIO.OUO
r my sister Dede. Why. any *tu
io in town would give tluo.uun i,n
Uic rights.”
: John has also gotten It from
h it Aunt Ethel In a 75th birthday
u tc rv lrw . she told me that no Bar
fym ore ever behaved In the thea
ier the way John J r has The lad
refused to enter into public contro
yersy with Ethel beyond saying
ITaKe a look at the record* 3n
hears back. Y ou'll find my aun:
k id some p re tly hot word* with
l | r . F rohm an."
r .H r added that Ethel ha* nevei
complimented him to hi* fare in
h|» 72 years. But l l ‘ v different with
rfusty old Uncle Lionel. This *utn
a e r John sent Lionel some of the
reviews he got in a summer the
ater tour. They were rave* One
critic admitted entering the the
ater saying " th l* I* a B a rrym o re "
and leaving w llli "th is IS a Barry
B o re !"
"Why. those were g re a t." IJo n rl
rumbled. "W e never got review*
like that when we were kid* T h r
cnucs knocked our ears o f f "
i John complained
that
I hr
charges of a summer theater own
W against him drew much pub
lk ily —"b u t you could hardly find
the news that Actors Equity up
held me In the dispute."
He gets It from all tide*, he
t i l b f a A Broadway column!*!
printed that he had born drunk In
three New Y ork bars. John got a r
lion on that report right awav
He doesn't drink.
"1 bate the s tu ff." he declared
He added that eight photogra
phers showed up when h r went to
court fo r not
ot having the papers
i tat
t oo
on his Ti
Texas car. Two
_
day*
__
later, he was again In the news—
beesuse he absent-mindedly Jay
walkrd through a signal.
"L o o k," John added. " I don't
Itilnd the handicap of having to
live up to m y father's reputation
as an actor That reputation was
warranted But I don't see wh» i
should get knocked from a ll sides.
A ll I want Is an even chance.

X

BJCHT H E IG H T FOB C E ILIN G
To make a too-hlgh celling seem
awer, paint It a darker shade of
b t wall color or a dark contrastcolor. O r paper the celling nr
a decorative wallpaper border
i f tha lop of the walls. Then
lin t the rest of th r walls—and
i ceiling If you use the border
a—the palest color In the pa
r, and use deeper color for the
or, la y Desley decorators.
On the other band, a toolow
celling seems higher If It Is off
white or a light lin t of the wail
color. Covering one w all w ith pa­
per In a vertical stripe Is also
good for It carries the eye up
ward and seems to lif t the celling

muziNfi orpoirvNin

.

W|
in at
. 7 p in in the C hapel
T he F u * t I t a p ii. l P r a y e r M eet

tug Sen Ire will begin at 7 .1** |&gt; in
We continue wish the study ol
"The People Called !laptl*t»
T llt ’nsD \Y
The J u n io r Itu y a l Ainha*»ad*&gt;r»
w ill m i &gt;1 a l the
F ir s t
B a p tis t
C h u n ii a t 7 n to

i h id v v
lb * - lliip llva ti- llr o lg e l lull w ill
m ee t a t t in Y a c h t C lu b w ith *e » t
itig to * t a it al 7 C&gt; p ill arid play
to b e g in a l a o 'c lo c k

I t IM M V
1 1 u th t'ta » * » il m eet

l .•,* i n ity

at Hu- Y a lile i lints I a l 7 F&lt; p m
w iih C a ro ly n P a rs o n * a- teacher
The p u b lic i&gt; InvtiesJ
T he D a u g h te r* *&gt;l W*-»ley * unlay
Ss'hiHil i la * * of the F ir * l M c lh
in li* t I h n r i h w ill h a w it * a n n u a l
lr:* I rh lc k e .il t iv e rrs l d h - tipp* r
in M i K li. li * II *11 .*1 d .In p in w ith
M l* M I
It aIt..* and lo r v io lin

a* lm*tr**« *

In la lia l -n ol idt:

e rr* will la told

Tabic Setting Key
To Personality
\P

P A N N IE R -D R A P E D bask la
featured in a Herbert Sondheim
evening drraa of peach melba silk
•llpper M lln —designed fo r fa ll
and w inter. 19M -M The Jewelled
ha lte r bodice la anibrordeied w ith
|w *rla , crystal and gold W ad i. .

Girl Scout Leaders
Attend Luncheon
A t Scott Home
A t a luncheon rrc rn tly held fo r
G irl Scoot leaders at the home of
Mrs. F. D. Scott. Mrs. Grrtchen
Kidd stated " A well planned active
program stimulate* the group of
scouting." She also gave an im ­
pressive talk a fte r which a round
table discussion wu» held on Scout­
ing.
The Scouts* color scheme of
green and gold was used through­
out the room and m iniature trito ld
design* were used fo r the place
card*. T h r delicious luncheon was
served to the guests by Mrs. Scott
who wa* assisted by Mrs. E. M.
Albrt«chl.
Present were Mrs. G rrtrhen
Kidd, A tlanta. G a„ regional con­
sultant fo r th r Juliet Lowe region;
Mrs. Ivo il Angel, executive direc­
to r fo r the (irlendo G irl Scout
Counsel; Mrs. Je rry Grant, presi­
dent o f ih r G irl Scout counsel who
serves! w ith the G irl Scouts in B ra­
sil and received the B ratalian
thank Imdge.
Mrs. Gary Strain, past president
of the Orlando G irl Scout rountah
Mrs. Opal Thomas volunteer G irl
Scout executive director o f the
Orlando counsel; Mrs. Robert Medlock, W inter Park, secretary for
the regional conference board and
chairman fo r lone troops in this
d is tric t; Mrs. Kuth Haggerty, past
president o f the W inter Park
counsel, and a member o f the re­
gional conference program board.
Mrs. Claire lla d lry , president o f
tha W in te r Park Counsel; Miss
Lorraine la-evy, G irl Scout leader
and exrhanga counselor to N o r­
way last year; Mrs. Dickie Colando, executive director from tho
W in te r Park Counsel; and Mrs.
larcian Scott, chairman o f the l«ako
M ary G irl Scout board.
Leadrra fo r G irl Scout and
llro w n ie troops o f Sanford were
Mis* Frances Cobb, local G irl
Scout president; Mrs. Leslie Clark,
Mrs. K. M. Albrecht, Mrs. Oliver
Clause, Mrs. Fred Robb, Mrs. C.
It. Jones, Mrs. Frank Dutton, Mrs.
Gene Olson. M ist Margie War■noth. Miss la u ra Ford and Mrs
F. D. Scott.

S r*

Luncheon Is Given
For Mrs. C. Perry
A t G. Stine Home

tinm en'* I'd llo r

I** Sour

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and was - t Ide ■ t • lb Yn • ham
f»e| 1*11 * 1 s, . Ill) .1 u ito l al lioi 0
ho-tl * Will* h.l* In *li- a C a rre l
out ol It
" I **r M l'l.’ ltre ” * II * Mil* *
1*1 m l
p a rt
w i
Ier n e r
"till II-'*

Using the Pilot
International
Club's theme tor thl* year "V i*
ion plu* Action e&lt;|U*l* Reality
M r* Felice Swanson
prograie
chairman for tin- Pilot monthly
dinner meeting, in tro d iu rd tin
tuest speaker. Mr* Itu tli II So il
oral Pilot ( Tub member wlm nturned several week* ago from
abroad
M r* Scott g ale a rt-*uine ol hi i
very interesting trip, by plain in
England where -he wa* the gucj-l
of her nephew ami wile. 1.1 ami
M r* Brace Unit While In I &gt;n*i
Mrs. Scott took In many place* ol
intere*t. wa* in contact with tinLondon Pilot Club, which al dial
lim e wa* preparing to giro a do
nation In a hn.pital. Ih r donation
lo be per*onal!y accepted by tin
Queen ol England
A fter leaving
England
MrScolt traveled to Pari*. France
While there *hc wa* the luncheon
guest of Mailem oi.elle laiuise tin
cher, one of the P ari* Pilot Club
charier member* amt a pa-I pre
sklent
A brief «tay in Scotland wa* al*i
enjoyed before her return hum*
Mrs Rosamond * hatimnti wa*
called Upon In tell ol her trip lo
Nassau during the summer
Before rinsing the meeting Ms*
Lida Stine, president, w rlrnm ed
the g iir*ls. M r* Turn B o lt.'M r*
O rville Touchton. Mr* J O I .alley
of Orlando and M i** Martha Fn*
llo ifc is c i for Ih r dinner meeting
were Xfr* Carolyn Carter ami
Mr* lla re l Field who hail in tin u
table decorations earned out ai
international llie in r

f

not

The » i* Soil -*l |l,*- tild e I*

Mrs. R. Scott
Tells Pilots
O f Trip Abroad

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and h.i* it..n*l china
she tia* In* il ml t&lt;* d in n e r

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d.roia*k
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, i real !.-'*' latdi'idnlh alid pricelr *
* t* ' i l ami Ihi'ii w»rin-- II I • i: Ii
nit Ifi.* meal tor I* ar «»in ol In r
1 1 ne*l* i* going t» *i ■itt nr hrt- *1
snniellnu
In eaeh r i * i - tin- talile
el In i. i&lt; a dead gllt-aW j*
V' 1 *m In i . i . n il'll tu t * iew
w h ite In *»i w York pu pal mg a
&lt; rrn * of 12 I .d ill' * l 't lll lg * Il t till
m o d e rn liv in g
e x |» i* iln ill
h e ii
staged In th e n a llu n '* lu m b e r deal
e r* a l l i e K in g -h n d g iV iiiu m
th e r e '* n n lliin g t im id *liu *tn H t nr
I r a d ilio n a l d m iil M i'
i I i .h i i I m i
till • I,ililt- d c ic ii * s in -'* i* lik i- l
in u *t tn ir la p i&lt; l.iiu .i- k lie la lib
m a l* .
»he
In* 1-* r o u le in iN ir.iry
ll l i r r i e a n d i h i ai d u u u -iia l flow
er a r r a n i i m e n l*

"Tln-re'i a w'mle new Irerid in
•aide sellit g- hroughl almul Its
■nr new casual w.s uf liv in g '
-lie explain*
Few people hast
servant* am mure and Ihi* ha*
made formal dinner* impre* Ural
l lii- Im llel ami ihi
*• tin lei(l"i
h ale relit D id lie I .trial *ltduw i.
dinner With this ha* rnm e .* new
eoriit ptinti **( ii ins: 11*f•-r 11• ■I i*L'&gt;
r * . linen ami sill i r
Mr* i hanitn rlln ia m i umm h i
ra rr e r -oruiwhal In gi i id* ul A
former new .papt'it* iiiian wilh »
knai k lor enlerlainiiig. *he wa*
a*ked In ..ii On gun new pap*-r In
de ign »orne laldc *-lling- (• r a
(mine show *|M*n*ia* .l In the p i
per In iililio n * frnin other m -.•*&gt;i
ration* liiM -wml All **f a *iul.l* •*
she found her ell Ml hu In*

West. S e p t. 29. 1931

Surprise^®.: V*

On His Birthday

; la\

Bob Cushing “ :n surprised nr
h i. 2IDi birthday la *l *-si-ninc with
.. p..,ty ,*i th* Ii'in * of hi* Parent*.
Mr ami Mr* Howard Cuthing.
\» •-I liiinor *:u«-*1 i ntereil ih r
Iio iim
llappy B ir th d a y ' w as t u iig

With twelve tabic* participating
a three-miarter moxeinenl wa* fnl
lowed wilh flee team* *haring li
Ih r award*
The h r*! place award of I \
Master Points w.»* taken by the
le jlu of 111** Ilia Kiehl anil l&gt;t
llc n ri Ch;**c of Orlando with .
•cure of l 72 point*
M r*
Rn*
lila lll* afnl Mr*
P rill- Ileal*'
'Corel! a rl***e -ernnd w ill) l i t
laiinl* while Siilin * l iptmian an*
I n mg Feinherg t »*k ih irii plana lilt 1Tit Isilnl* There wa* a In
bir fum th between t! *■ team * of
Mr*
I' *Ighf
Frscm in *-•• il *
Rurkwell
1 i V i il Run'* W
1-andtey Each leant *rored IfiK
P*i nt
\ * • r at I- fill till
* Si Mil*
wa* 11.1 |&gt;*iinl*
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tin It i ' * r * in e ln d e d
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to h im and he w a * p te s r n le il w ith

a lurthd.ii take atid llla l.l Ills: ar
t if l*
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&gt;1*111 and *i.j. n il &lt;hi- i.iitil***&gt;r h .in
•nrr* r Its i»inpl* le m ill irilU tiling •
Y o u ’ l l v o te t iiis m ea t h e a rty
d o b a re a l fin d in d e e d to r a cool
d a y d in n e r F irs t, it's as te n d e r
a m i ta s ty a m ea t d is h as y o u c a ll
set b e fo re y o u r f a m ily Seeond,
n o t in - th a t one o f th e lr * s ex
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th e d is h i* easy to p re p a re Y ou
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s k il l I and le t th e m s in iin e i g e n t­
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Anna M iller Circle
Hears 3 Reports
On Girls' State

S W IS S S T E A K

w ilh
CANNED A l'I'L E SLICES
2 lbs beef iround, rump
or chuck)
'* tu p si-asoiied th ur
1 lai ge u n io n , sins it
2 la rro ts. slued

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2 ' i tu p s ( I t a li) s lim ! a p p li *

I bay leaf
' i leasponii oregano
I i u p a p p b j u n i ot w a le r

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Have t u r f n il t ‘ . th u k Wipe
w ith i loth, tub Si-a oiled Itmir
into itr .ik , oi pound in w ith
wikh I i -ii main I Diown meat mi
all sides m a I it I ' * fa* m heal *
s k lllfl Add onion i.iin d s . apple
slltes. buy leaf, elsg.mo and appte
ju iic or Wali-i lu iiig to to ilin g
point C o m simmei gently 1*»
hours oi u n til meat i* trndi-r. a M
mg bolting apple June oi water
as It isapoiuti-s T ill* k m s in k in
pan w ith a little Itoui mixed to .*
siliootb paste in .o ld is ater 1 n Id*
b h i i mg*

Newly Decorated Woman sClub
To O pen Season With Luncheon

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Bob Cushing Given

W h ite d i . i j H ' flo u re d m t f i viu.nl
la n d ' i i u e ' p ic ilo f iilu a t c l) K rc d t.
Ii.m y f r «9in iia lu te il m r itic i* Im a r if'
.Hid v d iife \ « lift*11.9fi h lim l* H ju la h
the l i d d i l i i !
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f t id i 'iiw iic r n 'f t flu* 'la c e m id tin
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C AR D OP T H A H R R
The fa m ily « f D r. J. N. Bakaon
wtah to take thla raeana to thank
the asaar frlenda fo r th e ir dssda
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S u p s 'i'in is 'iitle n i't C a b in e t m e e tin g game iluniig la&gt;t Friday night'*

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America ie grew,
The First Methodist Church I*
irig -a u d c lu n g .
I a | - a t a ■ observing Church Loyally Rallv
Day
Oct. 3. which is also World
im a a ia g ra ta .
Wldo Communion Sunday Besldts
That# rh a a g ts the regular Church School at 9:45
•a d I k * a e r d t a m there w ill be two identical
•key produce are Church Servlcei at • : » and It
'japeaiag up gieat a m .
It Is hoped that a new record
naw o p g o rtg n iw ill be established fo r attendance
• n . tim e rs , koaeewivee, atodeata. at Church School, the old record
being mg established last Easter
Industrial and Wise workers.
The Communion offerings w ill go
T U belter you know America,
to a church wide fund for relief
ika ketirr the fuluta look*, learn o f suffering around the world, and
••day's ^setting f« e * aboat a to the C hapllni Fund.
brighter tomorrow,
Everyone who does not have a
church home here or who i i v is it­
A r yee* free cape f f m
I W e r eP
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in the city. Is extended a cor­
Amerim." wHre la f t * M t m W h g e e *.
dial Invitation to attend the wor­
4 M Wew 4 M I t ,
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ship that day. The Intermediate
M l* * f m a poMc eerofra U reand Settlor M Y F w ill meet In the
gpamwa m * P&gt;f AdbarBiiM c— *.a
evening at «:30 a'clock and
Church Service w ill begin at 7:30
o'clock which Is one ha lf hour
e a rlie r than the summer srhed
tile.
Proceeding tha evening service,
at 7:15 p m.. Mra. Albert Hickson
w ill broadcast a special service of
o rg s t music over Radio Station
WTRBs

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Orlando Pair Takes
Duplicate Bridge
First Place Award

Mrs. Raymond Ball
Has Coffee Feting
Miss S. Moreland

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IWorld Series

Baseball Men Differ
On Outcome Of Series
NEW YORK • * A couple of
MEW YORK '^i-R H nR the nn
d rn lo j; |» nothing new with mans Ohln'» lop h .iw h a l' m rn couldn't
gcr \ a ' &gt; D u rw h rr I the New York get together today on a favorite
G lin t., *&lt;i the J* 10 «*|rl favoring to win the RBI world a r r lc
W arrrn O ile . o f Cincinnati. pr"»
the Cleveland Indian; In win llir
World Setie\ don't impr* vi him blent of the National la acne,
" I h l il i ilnn’l mean i thins I" Opined that New Y o rk '; flla n ti
m f." vnappeil Dur'wher t&gt;ef,iir would l ike II all A1 l/*per. 1 love
sending hiv Hub agalnvl Hip Ir ih r land manager. ra id his Indian* h ;rt
in the Polo Ground. tmiay "Y ou It w ta p p 'd up
• K n o im i i i w i l l s - The Cronin* A ra d rm r I'anlhera travel to
Clip look a lo-'k at the IR in
win them on Ih r fl*d&lt;l, not u iih
Melbourne ih i r«enlnr for fh r lr flr * t g rid enntMt of Ihe .eamn.
bet* N aturally, mv guy* Ihlnli raid in favor of the Indiana, and
I o .irh r* of Ihe fnnfliiM -unad are (le ft to rig h t I I.ew l* A. Jonea.
the fa rt that onlv 17 of 34 w ril» |.
they're going In w in "
I room p h t' ir.il r iln r ilio n itlrerlop and defenae rnarh; Joseph K.
TTial wav atK"il a i tlo v r ». Hit picked the Cianta, th ru warned
P g lf, head C lic k , and C. It. Franklin, itffen.W e roach. (S ta ff Phnln)
"Somruno'.v going In I e '" in "
ro c h rr ha* crime fn fo re rn tln g (In
re m it of Ihp m h p
l l r h i- .i * pIf money If they l&gt;p| again,! the Cl
im p e r il ru lr that h r &lt;l &lt; -n't m a le inU at thoae &lt;«ldv Nn '.rttrv i-.
prediction; on Ihp m itro m r of Cl that one sided."
Hut I / per. leading with h&gt;i are. I
aril*’ camp
P tirrrb c r'v opening lay pitching 23-gamr winner Rot) la&gt;mon .t v I
rh o irr- a n o irn t Sal Maglir pro |wared ronfntent Ihe T rllie could |
diiccd no ryrb m w liflin g among i;el awav on the right ford Indaa I
"A nd it we win Ihe fir d one. I
fh r c ip e rf* I r u in fart, expl.iinr,l
fir 1 II V ltl F.S &lt; IIA M H K R L A IN
lh ry ‘1! never ra trh ua." the even .
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lla tte rrd in lh&lt; fir« t round by Notre flame, Iowa
the expotl*. 'ook great It'* j i i ’ l howl tem|iered renor predieled
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N ' i I h l*ano- ! I . I ’ lirdiiP I I The ilnilerinaker* atteiunt to matrh
" I ’ll have two shot, with Maglle. le a g u e 'i leading h itle r and snappy
th e ir op el vii I'u , " f infill w ith another sophomore i n itn r are. f.en
which is what I w ant," he
oil srrnnd satker. otferrrt i new ira
llawson, wlm iiltrlo d four triurhdowm fm a -Tl-U rout of M l**m trl . . .
"The Rather needs ronniderable son h&gt;r a Cleveland v lrln ry .
"Three of my brothers and my It , niild be . l-&gt; . . but a fti i the Im h subdued a fine T e ia * team il- r t
rest between darts I ran till get
Ihree studs with Jolumv Antonelli rntlvln came lift from Mevlru for and gained N " I lankinR in the nntinn. I f * fo lly In M t against
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If I need Ihern. I'm n*d saving Ihe lo n e ,." he said " I w on'I
tVirrsw ’ in
M lrhigan S'tatr I I Another touch aulgnm ent fo r the
anyone That's a rin rh This thing ashamed if we lo I while M) broth
Spvitan . coming afler that I i I**
ers were here "
can go only seven game - "
fine tn'ire loss
Avila, In addition to hi- hafling setback by Iowa
A* lo Ihp rum r llia l ha* been
circulating that l&gt; &gt;n l.nldle might and se ro n d h .v r rhores. iv pte.i i* oubl all lint knock Hie W33 cn
sl the call as a dark horse, the dent owner and general manager ( liampion • mil of Ihe Itig Ten l if e
of (lie M e tlro City Rids ffe a iui j rare
Wi n m .m may lie Ihe
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f,A» ta r as Id Idle I* concerned. turned author, w ritin g hi* world tmrige 1 le.im in the eonfeience
ATI»ANTA. i^ l- A tla n ta '* Roulli
I'm not nib-lung anyonr fiivl I " gel Serle* e ii|ie rlfn rr* fo r Mevlro Clly and much " ( Ibis is due lo excel
ern A«sn champions, who never
lent depth at every |s i.ilu n
hhn In the spurs 'fhe pitcher* we papers
“ IVc waul lo wind lip Ihe sene* The raw power o f Alan Arneche. knew when Ihey were beaten,
think ra n win w ill hr the ones who
In a h u rry ." A vila said "M y Ihe o n elw o punch of &lt;|uar1rrbarks owned Ihe Dixie Series lllle lnd»y
w ill do the pitching "
The Id d d lr rumor slarleil when leant open Its league srasiai Ihi* Jim Miller and .11ill llr lu .k a und after sweeping the last three
Rollon Red So* manager lent weekend, ami I want In get down Ihe s|&gt;red of John rtridgeinan and games of the post ■ »ra*rui clash
I ' m , III all 'I I I Hu- It .'Iger. a with fToustnn o f the Texas league
Rcudrrau lo'd some newspapermen •here a* soon a* f cart ”
The Cracker*, who rallied lo win
The Indians had Ih e lr change In striking force lhal looks Invinci­
llia l he Ihnughl lion, a leflhander,
. . They lore through Mar Ihe Southern pennant and came
day In see how welt Ihey learned ble
would give the Indians trouble
from behind in Imfh in lra league
Maglie was hi* usual serious self Ih rir one day praelirr* fru n d * yes i|Ui'1lr X2 11
1111in ii, ;*&lt;. Slanfurd I I A week playoff series, clim axed their up
" I learned a |o( pitching lo Ihe tenlay. Tliey ■| m'I*I almost two
boors at hat, tryin g lo pull hall id p o l i s h i n g up fundam ental- Idll struggle with llutistnn w llh a
Indian* in Ihe spring,” he said
Antonelli goes in tom orrow'll into the stands only 2fi7 feel -.biwn should put Ihe lllin l hark on Hie 7 1 victory Iasi night A crowd nf
game and al the rate HiirtMliei l&lt; Ihe rigid field line ami 2V.I down I mm in a lter a ragged s la il in losing 13.2ft! swelled Ihe series total In
71t»4 anil set a new cash relnrn
I t 12 to a fine I’ enn Slate team
planning. Johnny could win three the It'll.
game*. Antonelli, a rubber-arm el
fai|&gt;e/ said lie lluuighl Ihe 'hurt That lickin'! should do IHinoRi more rr ro r.l of f l 30.367 ft!
The D ixie Series attendance re r­
Rut don't
youngster would he only too happy foul lines m o ld lie Ihe deriding grod than harm
o vrtlo o k St aofon I
The Indians un! was *el In 1031 when llirm lngto n ilrh every day.
factor* In Ihe games here.
Idke lliirocher, captain Al lt.u k .
Rnhhy Keller, Ihe erstwhile fire win mired over highly regarded llr r - ham and HoUiloh playiHI tn Rl,ft2.',
The gate receipt* fo r that series,
■ term er college football star, hall ptleher, doesn't know yet gotl IM |3 . . .
Ohio Stale III, California 14 — hnwevrr. amo*mfed lo only I I 2 V
"who's Notre Dame playing Satur whether he'll start a game for Hie
d«yT"
Indian*, hill lie'.* Ihe sentimental Happy W aldorf'* Hears need this U t 2 ! — almost 13.000 under the
Durorher's operative* are in e* favorite of everyone hi get a one to regain prestige a lle r lo*tpg 1934 figure.
27 U lo llklahoitia m Ih r ir opener
ccllrn t physical sha|»e T lir lr uiily chance
casualty D reserve infielder Kip.
Dn the punny aide the prC n leiv ,l-ts l week they Pa.k Ihen ir r out rvi
llo l
te r Cavtleman. whose lame knee Isovs vsers’ aymg. "T he Indian, go **lllc San .Io n .Mate Ifill
* r * * ( i i* « i«
hamprra hi* fielding
sfle r lhal early win today. Tumor Ih i, I* fa.d c&lt; mpany again and Ihe T r t iiu
llnrkeses are ready lo prove Ihey H II A
low th ry go with Karly Wynn "
9
h iv e llig Ten lllle intention, . . . Mttuf l i n t
|
ll*»l
N
lttifa
B
They humbled Ill'll ill,, 20 0
iN iW tlrr K r g a
PltUhurgh II. Mlnnevota 13 —
ata
S p i
;
lu&gt;.t pile her. Robin Itolierls W illie ‘Hie Hanlhep. are playing In Ihelr TI*lg
,i3b e ll a
wrapix'd il up wdh a tuple, .1 own lia ik y a id and eager lo show T e a m IIIWH T h r . . T I 4 ' r * l / l l
double and a single
Ihelr fang* after lin k in g imprev- T r a m l l l e l , M ln a i. D u M n » * « » !
Off that display, we find il d llfi slve while loving Hi Southern Call l,iH |v |i|u a l i i h i , T h r " I f a r t i r l e k
*17
cull to believe lhal fle v c la n d ’s forma 27 7 .
The &lt;ii|a|»or* howr • n ^ y M i i i l I l i a , ■ H ln a l. N A m i toe
rifih l n a ii d r d pitching, however ever, may have the iiuiH ilenre lo
gooj. w ilt hold W illie In cheek
H r QAYI.K TA tH O T
m u prise a lle r trim m ing Nebraska
M l*T HOI
NEW YORE 'gi-'Rnme mllllenII w ill nol lie surprising if he 197 . . .
n r . !*!•? e»m
t
e
4 TeefUl
I Ve N iinuid
nf fan* tn whom W illie Mays I* does his greatest damage lo Hie
,«* H I
113
low.i .V&gt;, Muni.h i .i C, -Should |&lt;e I I I f f n i le t r a p ii n
t«r
n 114 111
cmly a nam r get Ih r ir firs t op Indian* in their home park In Ihe
The llaw keyc* 14/ f f r h m i t t r a l ti» U l U«
NT
n rtiin ily t'ld a r to see the Alabama games slatting there on Friday a real breather
l*J f&gt; A h 'llP F e ua 14* H *
12*
need
il
a
lte
r
Michigan
Slate
.
.
.
pgiitv in a itlo n and lo delerm'ne W illie i-4 ea-enllally .1 sfralgtilawav
Teeflll
.IT*
.11*1 • u in n
T
h
e
y'll
clean
ihe
heueli
.
&gt;r Inemselvc* whether all Ih r cluhber, and thany of his ly.ig I/,
p o iv k i i.s
Michigan 21. A rm y 7 South Car 'n r . f l u perm
1
t
4 ‘feitml
vlords they have read abmd him wallop, are haulert down in the
i ; V ’ llt i^ H illR I I I I I * U l
• rtl
were justified Our belief is that vast rrn lrrfle M ira rh e s al the Ihtio I'lln a lit ii died n il th e fa t lr ls 34 2U i11*
l&gt; P-'W'II
H I IIS i&gt;*
IIS
'N'uf
said
.
they w ill remember their firs t look (•rounds A lum .t anyllung he half
i i * H King
h » ill
in
IIS
S o u tlu in California
Nurfh- i j * r n*Hs
i n ij i l i t
477
gt Ihe buy who i* destined In l»e way gels hold of w ill lie a home
i l l ar« a»u IT**
w e ile rn 7—Tro|an '.|&gt;eed anil a aim Tftiai
come a ha-rS all im m ortal
nm In Municipal .Stadium, w lm li
W illie played in Ihe Ifn i World Has nn a rtificia l h a rrie r IooimsI - |ih o o i"ii' hallhai k i nsalion, J&gt;n n r . f i u » ti T i i i ir n * x
a m ol
Scries against the Yankee*, but ■mum! th r oiiltield mtlv MO fe d A rn rll, .In old he too inur h fo r Ihe 117 *!■ V liirrnr 111 I I I 111 1*1
Wildcats who h a t Double lam ing 111 II T is d a le IM 111 I I I
ftle v h io n waa a comparative pup away in right anil Ir lt re n le r
Iowa M ule 27 11
.
A rnett has 111 H K snl* 111 l i l 174
4t (hat lim e To*lay even the &lt;rl
In rom parliig W illie '* gruunl scored five loucbjirw n* in two 111 N Kvnls US i J«
owner* In tAilia w ill have tnelr eyei
Ml
T r ia l
aka M l i n
ta il
r*iverlng ability w ith that of his game* . , .
ued to Ihe picture lube, and by series riv a l. I jir r y Itoby. If h t ii i
ro w n m A nna
Indiana 2n. College of Pacific 12 l«» n irhaid *
ii&lt; ia i i n
ll»
Mine Ihe series ends (here
11* 111 U*Tlie llo o . ir r , 'b tu ld break Into 111 Itlrhsrd*
«».
about I be '.earcelv a man. woman nlgniflranl lhal. playing in two
I I I 117 147
*:•&gt;
fewer games, he made 4tfl putnut* Hie rorlng column big against a I I I I) K it*
or child In Ihe counlry who Isn't against Roby'* 411 One can only
it rc rr*n u * h i
I
I
I
so
.n
W
e,l
Coast
club
T
r
ia
l
aim
am
its
M
*
an authority cm the New York Ol
reason lhal W illie'* g rra l speed
M a rrttlfltr 21. M iam i 7- T h l* sl/e
a A A ,
ant*' phecnom
and a g ility eiuhled film lo haul vhiruld III b c tlrr . . .
l
1
n r. f l a s v t*
.1 T ria l
Those who did *ee Willie In Hie down a few h i l l , (hat got past the
n * IV Wood. HIT H I 117 i n
1*7
n« IH rlW Ie f I I I I I I l i t
'SI play off ran forget about that big Indian
U W -„d* I I I
111
III
hi
Negro boy was only 2d Ihrn,
in* II Il'lW Iek ‘
17*
In hi* rookie reason Ifc was
T r ia l
arr
Ul
Hi The 1 ,.n r|i,i,a T im s
ADfQH RDY TOP PACER
o v m h a ito w fd b» inch veteran
silo r i
ir
a
i.
I
r
a
x
lllrlia
til
i
K
lil
i
lln
iv
.
T a lil
teammate* a* Monte Irv in ami a Y °N H E ltS . N Y •* - When sM. I l l s lla l, 1s t. niun'iln'e'1 Wr- IIP. P ta s /s f' * \ n r
IIS
Bchby Thomson, and Ih rre can be Adln* Roy *e| « mile m ark nf 2 &lt;u i"and f««*"le. I I I . M " ilr » ,| It. iln i
4*
a
juvenile,
the
hav
colt
wa*
I
ae«&gt;|l«n
lla
l
it
,«a
i
a
ft
i
I
"
|»
|
m denying that Ihe Yankee pltrhMAN ANTil.VIll Tec
IH n ilil : » H a i a p i i ! «
a* a paref tn w atrh a* nn
er» made a monkey of the ner emarked
i II* h r l-'i'-n Inn**. I l l , t1**11
teiM lt.
a |e r nroipcctive breaker n f rare
stun kid They lim ite d Min to four v»ay titles Then A dln; Bov set * kniieketl out Id (Ninseitein, 11?
M » s 0 •• r i l y . 1
■&lt;n|tM In 22 attempt* and made vfofld record of i r for
fur
H in itiiiT
D u ll*
H arris,
ills ,
him hit Inin Ihree double play* lung* on Aug 0
H e,inii r.m e'O il'll .....
lulls
P inku t.
U T S . VVOinle*a, «
In one game
More, recently, nn Aug. Id. Adln*
More
NRW Oftl.BANH
H
r»a i l (?,».*!»*
But. a* we said, this I* another Boy added further laurel* a* the I I I *4. llaJllmnre. oon*/••,
iiiiiiiin isd
Jus
l l n w n . t1*4*4,
itv
U » w i i i l s a e s , Iv
Willie M ,3 , Ihe girate.it player In •P I» *0 f Ihree vrar-nld oarer* In l ------a,
M
A
111
l
a
&gt;111*,
i*io,
m
I.
a
r
r s
the game M a y Two year* In Ih r Ihe f23.4M Yonkrr* Dertiy till* son l l n s l i l l m i l i
H IS,
'H ill'.l.
o,i|.
Arm y put another 10 pmmd* of nf AdJoi won in Ihe f.i»t lim e of |Mi|iite,l I ' l i i l r v M m i i i ' r 11* VV,.« , f l i r t . *H fcf . *
m u irle on hi* frame and (nought 2 0) 2'3
UTUN. T n
Ititifle n»r
him hark a finished alar.
The Yonkers victory gave Adlov l l d•l IAI.VI
nil.
IJ*. l U I S r - l r i l l . r t l l l p o l e l r f l
In ’l l . when he sparked the til Roy earning* of 330,370 lo tualcli J s l l l J i i l R r n r rll, 1*1, I’ l O l A f l l i i o .
•n l* lo their “ mlrae’e" |iennanl. hi* record o f four v lr ln r lr * and I*
M iiK A .N I* . W #*h , J im m y l l i o w ,
Willie hit fur an average of only two secortd plare* In eight s la rl* I SI.
I ^ w l s l l t l l , I t ld l l l , NlM|0 'f - l T o l l *
.174 anil stroked only 20 home «* a Hirer vear old
I l i o V r , i n , l l lo r M I n n . &lt;••111. I
run*. In the rare jutl ended he
— —----------- - IM 1
ted all National league hitler* with
a S45 mark ami blailrd 41 homer*
*
Thl» nirprised everyone rrmnnctnl
Rh the niants, tnclmtlng I^o
umcher, who **M beforehaml
r x o tm tN c i
bat he would be happy lo have
/f A * * t* t
Flirt* play .renterflela for him
rtA c m m *T and hit amund MO
AHO rn M % NO
llle gaw pethap* hit mod re
rallng performance in the tea
HOLDING BACK
I Anal ^ame against Ihe PMtk
MT# B M A K Y
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Crackers Win
Southern Title

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Roundup'

20,

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INDIANS F O rR T tl
W rrfr punrhed a dugle Into left
rand
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Daik threw Slriekland nut on a
hich houncer and pulled In fle g s n 'i
high pop
No runs, one hit. no error*, one

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s e v i ‘ n t ii
l/&gt;rkm an grounded out.
D *lk
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In left field between .vcronil and
third Mav* grounded In shortstop
and Mueller was picked o ff *er
odd No cun*. „ne hit. no error

INDIANS FffilTTft
Doby walks ||o&lt;rn ground* to
sh„rt*top, Dark, but Hirow loo
la ir al serond to ra tr li Dob* Dor.
a ddle rrp la rrs Maulie on mound
r r t / drives long one t „ rigid
renter w hlrh Mays ra lrh e s on
wall Dot,* gne* to th ird M ajrski
goes In hat for Phllley. Mar*
(irlvsnn replace l.iddle on nioand
Dale M ilch,dl replaces Maie&gt;ki al
plate
.M llrhrli walks. Inadlog
b iM .i Dave Pope In is fo r S lrlrk
land and strike; out Megan llir
out to le lt fielder Mays No run*,
nnr h it, no errors.
GIANTS e ifiltT H
Thnmn.;nn walk*
Irv in i.ie ri
fires Thompson t» second Wit
H im * thrown n,d at firs t Wes
tru m come-, to hat Thotnmon
g,^s to th ird nil wild pitch Wes
trum drives nut In lig h t field N"
run*, no hit*, one rrrec.
INDIANS NINTH
turnon Hies md lo Ir ft field
Smith flte» out to te ll r r id r i
Avila knocks (Iv In short Irlt
w hlrh I* dropprd bv Irv in Dimy
gels tnirnfionat walk R o s r u f lir .
out to Irvin in I r lt field. N"
run*, no hits, one error.
GIANTS NINTH
G rlu n n strike* nut. lavckuian
grounds out tn pitcher Dark file*
nut In left. Nn cun*, nn h it*, i,"
error*.
INDIANS" TEN TH
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In tn run for
lelt. Reg*• lad" gor.
_
Wert* Pope walk* D eutr went

out. Glenn hat* fur Megan and
strikes out la*mnn line* out to
la xkm sn at ftr»t. No run*, one,
h l|, no error*.
F orty Mate* tompeted for hon
nr* Ih i* &lt;eas,m In the flr * t annual
national lentil* luumament «taXei|
by Ihe U. S. Junior Chamber of
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I V i l l i NS T ill RII
A vila fouled mil hack of the
plate and lln b f and Roten ground
ed out
No ru n -., nn hit*, no e rro r;, none
left
GIANTS T IIIM n
ly tk m a n
singled
vharplv lo
right, raced to th ird on D ir k ';
single and stored when Mueller
forced Hark
Righthander Art
llo u ttrm a n started w arm ing up 'n
*hp Cleveland bullpen M ay; walk
rd on four pltrhrs and Moeller
scored from ernnd on Thomp on'*
.Ingle Into right field m ik in g If
? 2 May* did if. Iv Into third I r ­
vin fanned and W illia m ; wav out
on a rinse play at first.
Two run*, three h it*, no error*,
two left

'0 / Swami, Battered Saturday,

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(fontlnned fro m Page One)
stranded when Smith fanned.
No ru m . no hit*. no r r r o r r , one
left.
(HANTS SEf O M t
Irv in foulrd out to the ratrhet
and W illiam * Ixvinred out. Roren
tn W ert/ Wo,(man ram m ed a rln
g lr im ide third hare hut M agile
went down twinging.
No run*, one hit, no e rro r*, one
left.

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T h r rH iin ta Association of Soil
Conservation lh « trirt Supervisor*
hold tin annual meeting last week
at lt«*&lt;imi;t&lt;mi Beach. Si. P c trrf! burg. Imlmb-d in th r more than
j IT.’i t u p m U n r i and technicians o f
I he Soil Conservation Service were
B onnrr L. I'n rtrr, Ralph Hamninnil. and It. n Wiggins ftoni the
Seminole d istrict.
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given. The firs t wai hy Mr. Ro
ger Itled•oe, . . . id a n l director. f ,h f ,lrty | f | | a hw&lt;#
■a g ric u ltu ra l ryperimerit atalo.n, .
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
11 t'n iv r r a ity o f Klornla on “ The
I I’.-ed* for lleaegreh in Soil and
Tree* have mam me* in T lw
W ater t'on«ervation", II II Ile|m * I Ida. a* wimlbreaker* lo r cattle
State «"il ro m e rv a tlo n i't. gavr an i v h ritr i. to prevent erovlon. and fur
interoattng amt *ery Inform ative] cr0uing a* a crop See voir- Plor
talk on “ Watershed Protection and ,
y
Pore.ler a lw rl )o u r tins
Hood IVevention in Soil ( onrervn ,
’
i tom |ii trie t*." It. Ini* ai*o ex■*■ *
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tlon and Flood Prevention Act ]
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Ikcputy l.co Side* happened into
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lie **&gt;J the »tar stn p p rr waa
"without a ilpper." and her cast
of lovelies had also peeled down
to nothmcnei' in depicting the r ’to
of the legendary lad) thr.ugh Coy
entry They too had forgotten then
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in .n il* r allowed to attend one nf ( le rh s a n il lns|M’etorH resjM 'el j) e | \ . o f tin V .lll.M IH l l o . l i - U I
I the v a n . h i * committee meeting - &lt;d i ! . „ . r ( ia! h i* choice. A fish fry was given j * " r , # '
try the Patella-- dl»triet at the
county fa ir ground* in l.argo. At
the fa ir grounds, certificates ot
appreciation w e ir presented to the
wives o f chairmen of l«oarHs of
d is tric t supervisor* and pad iitesl
Arlene, are ehown
dents o f the Florida association
a m l.rophonr nfS anfnrd'e radio ktallon, WTRR. a her,, tl.r rnuMr*, t'la ra Reid ali'l faeult) gave
pie spin platters en an hour-long a e e l.li program and g i ir tula
ii item onstiatioii of how the rollnn ia r/ .met gnings nn nl the Sanford N a ia l A u iilia ry A ir Slalion.
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
irrv a tlo n of our natural reaouices
“ I.ltlle Sam" and Ida *p&lt;Hi*e, " lte d '\ a» the) a ir knoan on Ih r pro­
is tirin g taught ill the llell.-nir ele­
gram. are b» lin e d bjr I’hntoron (52. o f w idth I' hI mni i&gt; a men.lwr,
mentary -school in Clearwater.
to he Ih r only N ary couple to r a i l) on aurh a promotion. (M lliria l
A It. Holme* Jr., area vi.-a
P n F t.tN t t No
I'hoiiigraph, l?. 8. N a y /)
president o f the National A«si*-ia
(ion
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Conservation
Itistrie
ls,
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made a -tio u g plea for supervisors
I n vole |n r s |« rv o n w h i-*e n 4 U ir i* p rin te d »o
■&gt;f the d istricts, who *erve without
the h s llr.r. i r i j i k 4 v lo *s I \ t ill t h r square si rh *
pay, to create among city fo lk*
s n irite r.«! In conservation equal­
I* I • i l l I id the M illie n l the p ris o n to r vvhoro v - u
ing that shown by If. per rent of
. I f , n r lo v o ir
the nation** population who live on
the farms.
M ilton Plumb, farm editor of the
A ll Navy atntiona and sqmeltunx have jn rz fa n s hut feu ran lay I'ampa Tribune, said W FI.A TV
L E G IS L A T IV E
Jlnlm t« it* own j n « di*&lt;- jo. key program, I'hut'.gi.iphic Squadron r.J . an l&gt;e "a n-al educational medium
Ja.ed al NAAS Sanford ran!
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STATE SEN ATO R
fo r the thousands o f farmers In
On Thanksgiving I&gt;a). Il»f».'l. Nicholas A. Fidalidi* and Samuel K. many Central and South H er da
J/fM SF-NATOKIAI IMs I lilt I
bison, both photocrnphrnr mate airmen. U. S Navy, ta lk rd and atnm -1 )(1|||1, j &lt;&gt; to tic served by the It i*
irred th r ir way through their fira t HO minute.* on radio, playing arid bune's Television station when it
iS ritiin o Ir and llrrv a rd t nunlie.
Irvievvitig progressive j m i recording*. It ua« something new t« l-nth goes into operation in I'.i.VY Plumb
( I'n r y p iie d Perm)
fie n, neither having had uny previous rm lin, apeech or dram atic train- requested supervisor* and *ml
g. The m air requirement they possessed to perform th i* feat vs.r* conservationist* located in all near­
i Vote tor t tne )
Jove for good Jar*.
by counties to rn n frr with the
HTlie idea iv»a lairn and a aucs ta ff o f W FI&gt;A-T\' for the pur* j
Ir ia fu l program a ta it.d when a their style and p la tte r into a i m&gt;*o o f televising Florida ngriruI I HR M »\
group of I'hotoron 6'J jiveaten t» smooth flowing urogram of good I tu ro l a ttra ctio n - and »Ueces&gt;
lame rotterrneil lierauae of a laeh music and Navy item *. dntt&lt;d with '
Following Plumb's talk the va il
J J I'A K R IS II. Ja
I f “ good old" modern J*1* on the liit.v of hiimm and kept the pit»- oris committee report* were render
m l radio dation, WTRR. flerid- grnm moving at a steady pare.
c«| and id rd upon )»y the »upfrv|». I
D U l 'U l AS S T y \ s l H l l U
to *ee if M m rth in g eouhl l&gt;e
Nome of the regular ill r joc­ or* John K. I.amhr. o f Marianna,
e to keep the sailor “ hep eat*" keys professed a rather gloomy wa* re elected president of the
■n trine. “ N lrk " and “ l.ittle S ani' fu tu re for a program featuring this Florida A.ssm-iation
CO UNTY
Moffed thru iio ifo rm . and garbed new music. Itrsplte this and other
|hem *e|vr. in the traditional fing- small discouragement., “ I. I t t i e ] |pn
FO R C O U N TY JU D G E
N'a vv l*med a
p r-tijr length coat... pegged pant* Ham and "N lrk contimnsl. and
.-Ni,-)," w„ , dr
i awr.le .hoi and made their though slowly, they d e fin ite ly no
SfMINOIJ C&lt; MIN' IN. IT i *KIUN
fty to U 'l l t l t liffin d ra rtitig atu- tired change*. Names like Stan plnvrd ovprseaa w ith one of VJ |
( t 'n rspited T r im t
Jio* to put in n plea for Ja ir. nr Kenton and (Scorge .Shinring ap­ •!‘J ’ * photographic d e ta c h m e n ts .,
“ l.ittle Sam" replared his former
[th e ir aide a".
peared on juke box*-* around town. , oaitner w ith hi* life lim e p a rtn e r.'
( V ote for t lo r i
Program l l i t r t l n r .1 .Marion Tin' dubious It. J.'-. started
'W
(d, pre tty wife Arh-ne. who l* also
lla rm o n Sr readily nilmi11•**! th&lt; ing a few ja r i record* In among
jack of thla type o f mu.le on hi* their stark* of popular and h ill­ an avid )a */ fan She at present i« 1
u
IM t i l l I t r s t A N
known on the progiam roily a* I
«lr wave* A fte r n brief &lt;|iuu*»iun b illy p la tte i*
•Red".
progta
nf a piogtam
l.ave.1 on Navy-Hail
( .M R lit IN \ I R I 11| K it K
I hen came Itle dnv w hen all the
I ’hotron r ij therefore liellryes it
llont im hlir relations, Harmon gra- "hep eats" went “ r r n iy , real
rlousfy giant* I tho pair of “ cool- e ra *)". WTRR came up w ith a l­ ran claim , that it lia* Hie only
I R N K S I I l l l l ' s m U 1)1 R
kters" a half hour of f u r radio most llt'i new jars record* and a -alio, and wife eomhtnatton who |
weekly ‘Mig that jars” and pro
^Imc per week.
“ ne hour program railed | qm 'te'Na vy*‘ j .h'hV w7 r *ti. o ff iliity
‘ 'Music for Model ns". »* the '•Dial J fo r Jar* was le.rn
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a* ho Is called in I he
Prertnrl No. 0 I » * £ « m»l
'lursday night show was duld.sd.
N either l.ittle Nam or Nick
photo lah. w oik" in hi* photo, I'reeiael No. I k -Sanford
R alp h W H a m o i'in d I ’lr ik
o f record* from the contend that "Music fo r Modern*. Krrtp h ir speciality the *nrrie a* any Mr» lad* E. Rutner, Clerk
M da M D eR .i.a |ri*|»eelor
TRR files and front th r two ‘lie# had anything to do w ith the trend, i ( lll, ; r , . , / A N „ r i(
rX(1„ „ j II / Johnson. Inipeeinr
tio v *'" private collection*. In* hut they are glad It happened and |
J rrillin a D lint w ick. In sp e c to r
h(|1 ,|1||1(.,
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, imP John Sr c'lslr Whit*". Inapertnr
Mi* W illia m II O tto . Inspect'**
nation on j a t t that Ih r nair say that. “ Hanford has stinted to ,,f f ,4 f|vt&gt;n ,,tm („ r h l, 5h„ w |. • A. MeWhorter, Inspeetru
nuhl not pull out o f their fiat*
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. I is I rut per rent on Ids o ff duty
I’ reeim l No III -Ssnford
eas drawn from the music puhliHhotographir Sriunilron it" i* al , time
Prertnrl Vo In I s i r '( s ir
ratluns "Itow n |.*a t" ami "M etrori so glad to say[ it ha i happened, as
" l. it tle Sam" ays that he and I., leph R Well ,;r . Clerk
•I M *- Ir * •■■n. iT t i k
nine" The public Infm m ation o f f i - tlie-e two Navy eats" have lawn
lialnh
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luspactm
Red" w ill rontimie the WTRR
Grace I. Iliow n lti*p e .i-u
|ear of Phntornn r'.'J supplied the o f real service In disseminating
am” sessions a* long ns the sta­ fir s \|.ig lalnM'nd&gt;. Inspector
&lt; anillla I Wanslev I f «u*’el &gt;1
Inaws of the atpiadron happening* squadron new* nod promoting a tion desires him or until Im returns Mr* M K, llsker. Insprctui
Ida E Keogh. I it*pr • r.n
Ith a t vvould In- o f Interest to the Fetter under .landing |,. lw«cn VJ- to c iv ilia n life and larng Ilea. h.
|llstening auditrue.
and it's many frie n d * in Han­ t'a llf When his “ hitch" is up in ih r I’ rr rin r t No. 2—Lake Mparoe
\ t firs t, a few battle* developed ford.
Navy. fNilion, hopes lo a ttrn d roi- W. It Nwgggetty, c le rk
I ’rertnel No I I
\lla m o n l«
fighting o ,,
ff anaea.
attack* of
mika
For
p artn rr* put
m ..anHng
or mwe
m r InI months
monrns the
me parxners
pu. . ,,
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f(,r „ tn .il0-T V Raleigh A King. Inspretor
S pring*
frig h t, but soon the dun developed on their weekly show, then as o f - | , - , | M r , " || y (h „| rune," -ays Ham. C D. Forrester. |n*pe&lt;tor
Margery! I Voss. rim ).
] " I hope to have someone else lo llo n irr I. Ost&gt;nrn». In ilw e to r
E lira b 'lh C Bum etle |ri*orel..r
I carry on Musir for Modern*." I’ho
H strieM J. Stetidrer-.k l * * * H * i
tem n (52 n a y s “ ditto' and extends Precinct N». ,1A—Hanford
Mr*. /e ( r * lim it * . Inspector
its appreciation anil thanks to K W. Flta J r . Clerk
A N D K T O R A ftK ( O .
WTRR. • good friend nf the Navy. F W Pope. |u«p»rtnr
J M. Moore. Inspector
Prselnr* Nn I.* F " r e . I l i l t
II L Perkins J r , Inspeetor
Antv H Whtlden ( lerk
Jo Ell# l|odge». I n s p e e t o r
I’ ra rin rt Na. JR—Sanford
Ilegtriee Panbir Inspector
Wallace W H*l|. Clerk
Venus I. Pitts, Inspeetor
TTRR — IItm KHocyclei
Mr» J. M Cameron, Inspertoi
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Mr*
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Inspeetor
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lin n flu*,
•ieorge Jaktlbciti. I b-ik
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Stephen M ilb i. Insper-lor
Alt Hlsr JoM Ist
I’r r r ln r t No. .1C- Sanford
VV»rM A&gt; -&lt;ll
Paul M l.ilka*. Irisp-t tor
Jc.hn Krider, Clerk
P im rts I ,l o t nt H is
M argaret S. M ille r, Inspeetor
* rw tit|ii' g..na*
George ||. Steele. Inspector
tip *rls il'i.ik
' Mrs Christine Rlankenship. Insp
M iisiral l-'.-a rsm
t 'r l f t l o t rin A r-touA
1 W illiam Hush Jr . Inspector
P rerinrt No. ll-_ F e tn Park
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Mgv lla lle tt. Clerk
lUal •')! l —r l l t i t l t
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Ruth Weaver. Inspeetor
N i»hl p.illlo n
PURF LEAN
t -n |i» a N'sllne*
, i E. Hawke. Clerk
P I) Anderson. Inspector
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Mr* J R. Khaw, Jnsnertor
M P. F ilbert, Inspector
At Item* w ith Mnste
M r* John E Fox. Inspeetor
Nsw*
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Mr*. Ile ttio Ragsdale. Irisp site i
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Ham ilton J Mt*b»e. Clerk
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Mrs. Emma Youts. Clerk
Jark Kanner. In-pertnt
M nrnlna itetndle*
Ella I 1 Yarbormigh. Inspector
Minnie M. .Slrirkland. Inspector
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M ils He*sle C. Zarharv. Inspector
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A nrusta 0 . Bilhrey. Inspeetor
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M V f live* and m illion* of d o lla r*
lost annually
rough d o rm * and
drought* the t.S . Weather llureau
h a t developed r u t tin g new p ro j
r e t i despite * tra d itio n a lly *lim
budget Here'* a clo»rt&gt;p of how
the bureau goe* about it* work,
v ita l to every Amencan F trd of a
three part rone«
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•bout the weather. Am i. lik e e*ery
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The British statement, rs la a s ^
oo the European mainland Indefi­ rearmament
Prrrioualy, I ____
Britain f t t i I t * by the Foreign Office, came on the
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French approval of Weal German .tru n g French prodding*, had only
learmamrr.t.
otymsi to maintain iU Mfalr share Iter W rttcrn allies had agreed on
a compromise plan for rearming
West Germany within th* Atlantic
conference on Gerrnnn toTereicr.ty •» the Communist dAAftr y x list- family
of nations.

Veteran Senator
I British Pledge
Dies A t Demo Rally Troops To Win
IIA W riK lltN K . Ncv. Ht—Veter
an Sen Pat McCarran of Nevada, French On Plan

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a lone wolf Democrat who battled
and Western defense:
v o n re t
tim e * uul «( Ua) in tl&gt; Ih-partm ent l'««-au»e of the Import national Democratic
democratic a d m initira O iu re h n ‘»^’
* 'Y o n 'i'*
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government. . t. o d a y
The Unite.] Kingdom w ill con(&lt; recast* lin t c u t 15 iw r cent I* ancr of t)e .urecaiU to the farm - lion* ?*V*% -if h‘ * n year* In Wa*h
m aintain on the mainland
loo n m t ■ m argin of e rro r A l er» In lUlo Cuctgrr** put the Hu- ington, diedd ir.it S &amp; t - l u U m o P l a t e d n. -Vr.im in B ritish tro o p s; ( jnUf
' j o f Kurope th * effective itr v n r th of
wrung forecast nr tack of warning ’ rra u Into the Commerce Depart ment* a fu r a vigorous speech
aimed at strengthening h i. waning
I '. S. C O A8T G t'A ltD
the United Kingdom force* w h lih
can mean death* and suffering
ment. u tie rr it now l».
The r n v n t h u m ca n c. ‘ ‘C arol" 1 Hadar and electronie gadget* dr grip on date D em ccratir circle*
NEEDS MEN
are now a tifrn e d to the Suptim e
The U. S. Coa*t Guard i t now A llied Commander, Europe 'SAC
T hr 78-yrar-old lawm aker, fourth
and "K d n a " were painful remind vel&lt; |&gt;ed in World War II opened
er» o f m an'* druggie with the up * va d new t t r l J of weather in Senatr seniority, collap.ed a* acrepting application, fo r e n lilt EUR— four d iv iiio n * and the tac
rlc n u n t* ever wnce the beginning i *tudy and newkn o t ledge on uea he walked up an a itle surrounded ment from men 17 to 25 year* of Gcal a ir force— or what SACEUR
of history.
I ther ha* piled up fa*t in the |»a«t liy well w ither* following a Demo age arxl from r«-»ervice men not regard* a* equivalent fig h tin g ra ­
A man who ha* *prnt h) year* iu year*
rra lle rally In Ih lt western Nevada o r t r rtO year* o f age. An attrmetiv* r ity ."
Irjfln * 1° piece together the pur | But T , nm.hl|| „ , (| - | n , rtM1 town.
T h* B riti*h c i i k r ..io n * u in
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career I* offered including good
lie * _ of weather i* id year-ukl I ; p lr o( rilWMlr„ ,
th ,y ‘|| laugh
reipon.e to urgent plea* by French
| pay. security and retirement. Ap- Premier M rm ie*-Franc* for fu ll­
I Tannehill. w **idant eWet of llu
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Kxtieiiniental work D now un [dii-ants tn u .t appeal in per»on at er H fiti.h participation in the de-1
U S W eather Bureau
u .ln * m ill look like So cent* “
Ijn n r h ill i t c p tim i'tu at* t i t the - .
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lite r wav that mav bad to aluiui- ihe U. S. Coa*t Guard le ciu llin e against communitm amt a . a safechain e* id predicting weather ar- J P ‘, n *14&gt; •**‘^M* but tl.e atmo
rurately for an rntiro aeaton—and j *|d‘eie U lx I a »iniple thing l i ml i.iim ra itia tu i* fu r automobile, o f Station 150 S. E. 3rd Avrnue, Mia- {ens4&gt; o f continental E ur o p e
guard a g s ifu l runaway German
the future.
mi, Kluriila.
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I r w * Speech Made Munda*
There It two yewrt an»l four
month* uf the une«i&lt;irrd term
Mv appointment D fu r the fo u r
month* I a*k vour a p p u -.a i for
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Weather Bureau tid a y ha* avail
i \ proom Uing nr.» method i f
able fo r weather re»earch in ISM pinpunlm g th*- path* i f tornadoe*
only one .ivtrenth a* much a« the which n.,\ mean the vicious t «i*i
eight m illion dollar* which is p a i l j e r . a rm ‘I hh. !y to -Hike without
lo r a *ingle HS2 let bomber
larnlng a. they now do *o .dten
Tfce HOoiajo earmarked i r re
z Anew m e th o d o ! making more
•earch l» uiueerM out o f tin t acrorate weatlo-i h u .r a tt . by a
b u rr iu '* t?tISO(**i b a h 1' I one o' m atliem alit al lorm ula l«*l !!u . .igti
the more n i'*li *t o l all fi-ilrra l a huge rfim p u lin g machine
budget.
3 D-ng-ranvo weather foreca.t* !
The big money in w e ith e r re
T ie new rvie a rc h into u la th e : i
search and opera turn* i« .p in t hj reure-i-rit* the .in n of man'* know j
the A ir Force »nd the Navv witn ledge atumt the w rjtln -r gleaurd
Ittogram - geared largely to m ill over tlie c e n tu rn *
tary need.
The Gtct k p lah m (kher A n .to llr i
A top Weather Bureau u tlin a l m m b *i 1* in! the in -i m&lt;u
la y * the buieau due.n'l even ban logical w ritin g that had any teal 1
acre** to all the “ c la r ifie d ” * «
authority.
tte r ta-cret* unco\rrr*l in m ilita iy
N« U«ly im proved much on A tH
naetrrh
lo tlr'* think.ng u ntil the firs t ther 1
T tii* duern't mean the Wetther inomeler arut the fu - l bai im rle i
B u rriu operate* llrlrp e riile n tly and i were invented w m r } l u l )e a l,
without the benefit of th r
later
m ilita ry weather network .oread
In Ihe middle id the 1*1 h C .nlury
•round the world The A ir Force,
Navy and Weather Hureau w m l j ( llK-intiatl a-lioaoiner. I'lc v c
*et up what la M u
;• cether on many project* and b i d
ih » re m e t of the tw ncfit* of tha-ir generally recognlied a* (he H o t
organiieil w e a t h e r te r vice in
e rilrc tlv e effurt
But in money and t&gt;er.unnel llo j America
lie got weather observation*
Weather Hurrau i* running «r, m.t i
bi the m ilitary The A ir Foice iu - from Ihe M irru inding area tiy the I
N&gt;me 12 (»*&gt; officer*, nunenm* an.i infant trle g ra |ih n rtw u ik «|&gt;rcad ,
•ng wevtwatd anil tlieu lie f. g o ir j
d .illa n (wromnel .n it* w rathi
Mrrxtce aril Ihe Navy ha* anofhei j ‘I “ p r ib a b ly'' w« n il ram or "p rid i ;
.M y “ wi old l»e fa ir on the morrow .
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The W eilher Hurrau ran num
At thlv tim e utiprvdirted ito rm - t
ber only about 3 ►•&gt; plu* a lew
were ra ilin g Imb with shipping on I
a rttim r w .ik rr* on the forecait
Ihe Great U ki
In IN.’* .ill. ii
i | payroll
more than 1 **«• i r u e l i were *unk
Ttxlay the Weather Bi reau i* | by .It rm* on the |jk e * shi-nur,- (
i 111^ 1 * * 1 *. fa rm e r* ami iJ h rr* hi i
T H E M S F IIR D III R t i ll
Page «
Wed. S .pt. IS. I » l l the rrvio n »et ir.i a rla m u r for a I
, federal »ti&gt;rm warning xervice
The nevt year Congress p a .ird
a 3-iint resolution giving the »ti-rni
K rru st llo iis h o ld u r
warn.oc rv *t*.n -J .llity to the Armv
Signal tVrjn Gen A J Myei
cvinmandinc Ihe Signal Cr rt« . fig
ure.1 (if* urgsniratinn e. old make
| fte e i i atn n at A riny po.tv a&gt;(
thu. track the .fo rm - moving I
aero*, the M id . n t
The general put a M ilwaukee,
lorrea-e A I-ajeum in charge o f :
th r st.vtm wannne trrv K e amt.
ih ’« w«* the f.-e —pip# r * t*.# W e. '
ther Hureau Hut l^ p h a m quit
•oun
Mver lien calle.1 in Cleveland
uvoved in i • \\ a«hnigt m u J (tsyicJ
&lt;*n the jot&gt; f i r i i year* iN-furr tw
rc-tirvd
It wa*n t u n lit fadm came al Jig
that forecast, a-v.1 »t irm warning| could be p I.h rd « ut 1. Ih r p ,n'e
T lir wrather -ervK e rvm vtiK d in
th r Signal Cnrp. u n til t» * i * t,* ,
I -t wa» moved into the A griculture

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For, de.pilr the fact hurricane,
violent itiumi and drought cost
American* hundred* of mUlimi. id
dollar* annually and take a heavy
toll In live*, the federal govern 'hurt range weath.-r pm lictm n.
ment—through D em «ratic ami Hr they .till a n ’ in the groping »t.tge
publican admini.tratton* alik. iry ng to match the- ry with fact
ha* long tieatp.1 the U S Weathet ( 1‘erhap* the iix &gt;t i v&lt; ilin, .1.
Bureau a* an official Mepchi’d
i ilnpmrnt* in the Weather Hureau
In keeping with what ha» a tn o s l1IkMf day*, revclvt .
lad thr.e
liecome a Waxhingtnn tradition, the I t*r«'|)ect»

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a campaign at Ih l* time. Every
momertt of mv time I* taken
In the proper performance o f
mv duttc* a* vour Count*
Judge.
This la not a campaign of fu ­
ro r*. help or reward. N&gt;.| a
campaign o f popularity, not a
campaign of age, ilu l a cam
ra ig n fa r a Jvdge A man who
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I ran no I »ee ,ou a ll per*-.pal­
ly , yet I Jo want to *av and
want you to know th a t I do
want to rvtnain a* vour Count*
J u d g e . | know there I. a SST*
vice there I can perform, a* it
should be. ami a* you would
want.
Mv knowledge of life a* Tout
friend and Gllowraan and mv
huaine*a career w ith the law
and the Caurt* thould give to
m» s reputation antoag ,» j
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lm pattiallv that would w ar­
rant row giving your approval
fo r me to remain a* v *u i
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Th# einpio.ee* in my office
w ill U Mrs. ig th a Fowler a*
clerk #f Ik# County Judge'* t f fiew and Mrs. Sarah llood. th e r
haro had rears o f #avrrteor#
and ar# w*U owalified. ther
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1 f i v e w e ek s a n d t b ia a o iw ra llo n s
U u r . gU th e non* c h ip s s a d sp h u t s r t h a d bean c le a re d a w a y . A tw otnob sp a a of m y s o lla r-tw n e w as
m e la i now . E v e n tu a lly , it w uold
ra n c llo o well e n o u g h , but out fur
a n o th e r few m o n th s. A nd e v e n
U itn I m i g h t n e ed m in t m u re

w h ittlin g t e f o i s th e folnt ro ta te d
sm o o th ly . A s I looked out m y w in ­
dow I saw a fa m ilia r te e n s, tt
was F e b ru a ry now a n d I h t deep
snow to p p in g th e h o sp ita l s b n c k
b o u n d a ry w all w as a d in g y g ra y
fro m Ui* c o n sta n t sm oke, ilry u n d
th e w all w as th e wide d irty t'h ila d elp h la s i n e l. still p a v e d w ith
b rick a s it had been to r lu u year a
o il the tab le n e s t to m y bed.
m y Uttle telep h o n e p u rre d a n d I
got u p u n ste ad ily H um my c h a ir,
took U.e th re e ste p s th a t let me
all on Ui* le d Slid p ick ed up th e
phone.
"Your ott.ee calling. Mr. Wilde,"
Uie opei a to i valcL
T h r u I h ea r d t ‘cnn M a x w e l l s
voice sa y in g : " l l e l l o , th a t you,
C a rn ey T"
“ Y e s .' I sa id "W h a t la It T"
"Mow do you feel. U i m 7"
" Ito tle ii "
"C a n I com e and see you 7“
1 said: "C om e ehead. hut m ake
It la s t. I w o n 't he l.e ie long."
T * u m in u te s," M axw ell s a i d
" T h a n k s, hoes "
I hung up. wuicdeithg w h at Max
well w as Ih x n k ii.g u.e tor. He d
te e u w ork in g lui me n e a rly th re e
y e a rs hues and he d te e n c allin g
m e et m e Hospital a lm o st ev ery
day tu i the p a st m onth.
I got hack lu ucy c h a ir, a n d
w h tu tr.s door opened softly b e­
h ind me I h ill I look a ro u n d I
p ick ed up m y n g a i c t s Juggled th e
p a c k lu m a k e one s ta n d up a n d
lh en reach ed tu t it w ith m y ruuulh
I w ae rum bling fur m y lig h te r
w hen a m a tc h d a re d behind my
head
It iiruveo e r u u i n l a n d I
lean ed tor w a rd to h e ld m y c ig a re t
te e in g the big Heavy m an out of
th e c orner of tuy eye He blew out
th e m a tc h placed il tidily on the
tru c k in g s ta n d and sa t in th e o ther
cle an , peeling Hack Ine u v e lc o a t
but not la k u .g It o ff
‘"C old d a y . c a p ta in T “ 1 a sk e d
him
C a p t U io d iu k «hi u g g e d a n d th e n
g rin n e d w ith Ileal w ide, er.aggleto o th e d g rin tl.a l a lw a y s ( e t a a
re sp o n se fro m rue He te e m e d l a r g ­
er th a n lineal ui n u black o v e r ­
c o at. H r took nil Ine g ra y tell rial
N o m a ile r w hat tie w ore. C a p t
(iro d n ik w as e cup a n d He looked
It e v rry m inute. M aybe th e ey as
g a v e lilm a w a y , (hues pal*, gold
dec l i d ry e s th a t w ere to m u ch
m o re w a tc h fu l th a n in u r L Ilia
b e ad w as larg e and alrncrat e n tire
ly bald W ith o u t Ida h a t lie looked
raU ier like a n a m ia b le ta t m an a n d
he w as w iltin g to let you th in k so
It look a seco n d glance to see th e
d isc ip lin ed niuuUl. th e big eti-ady
ju .e s a n d a lw a y s th o se w a tc h fu l,
u n b lin k in g eyes
" I sto p p e d in th e su rg e o n 's of
b e e." he said "H e w ae te llin g hU
g ir l to g e t your bill re ad y "
| sa id . "I w ae Just s ittin g here
getting up energy enough to gel
dresac-L"
C a p t. U io d iu k stood b its d y , took
off till lid ■k coat a n d to sse d It on
i n / bad H e b alanced hie h a t on
Ui* w m duw till delied out a ch ea p
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“ Where.* he said, "d o you g s
from here ? "
Home," I said mildly. "A partmenu Office I ve Mill got • busi­
ness. I think."
"boat any clients yet T“ be asked.
"That's a good question, cap­
tain." I said tightly. "It 's a good
joke, too, isn't it T"
"Not to me," be said.
There was s long moment's ali­
enee before the cramp left my
clenched anger*, before the angry
tension eased sway. I nodded
Uiodiuk spoke ground tua cigar
"I went to school with a man
named Mort M fU gsr," be s a i d
We see each other eometunsa. I
had lunch with mm last week,
llirn after lunch I called up Ell
Jonas and had a little talk with
him."
I nodded, not trusting my votes
Mori MrUger was one of Uie m em ­
bers of Ui* Uepartmsnt Hlor* as­
sociation. And old Kir Jonas was
president. He was also my spon­
sor Because of Ell, I bad sewed
up Uie entire association on a con­
tract lor security policing of all
Uce itoisa
t i l bad thought be
owed uie a la tor and the contract
was u s way of paying off Be­
cause of tom. 1 had ail the work
my detective agency could handle,
even with 11 full time 0|*raUvea
But because uf Mt. C h u la* Alex­
ander ate war l, I was in a spot
that nobody could envy.
"Mort said his people w ouldul
renew your contract," Uiodiuk
went on. "But Ml. Jenna seemed
to t b i n k mat the membership
might teei dlffarihUy nest June
when they have to dterde."
"T hey won l," I said daily.
Uiodiuk nodded. "&gt; think you're
rig h t They w o n t. U n its* you do
S om ething."
I locked both bands over my
kins and aquetsad bald, teellng a
slabbing pan. in rny left shoulder
an-l paying no atlanUou to it.
“ I've thought ul that, too," I
said "I ve also thought that Alewart was assistant cashier ui the
Julias bank. 11 isn't much el a
bank; II doesn't have a lot o l de­
positors. just the stole Ileal! and
th* credit union ar.d some em­
ployes But rt'a still a bank with
dr posits insured by lbs p'ederai
lie serve board or wnoovar -toe* it
and that means lb* F B I takas cars
of iL I’d Ilk* to And Stewart and
bring huu ns But I ca n t compel*
with the k ill. And even tf I had
a line lu g o uu—which I haven t—
I don I ihitrk J. Edgat Hoover's
buy* would let me make a muva
They'd lieera me out."
Orodaik nodded. 'T h a t * Ah a ’*
he said. "But you forgot euaaetning."
I wailed lot him to t*U lira
"Thai young cop, who era* out
back of that nous* with you,"
Uiudmk said ' pel* /u h la n s, tt*
was killed. That maka^ ft * w a n a
murderer and I want him . Minder
outranks any bank robbery. I d o s t
Kuna the FBI would argue lhaL"
•How duet that gat me into the
chase T" I asked
I f'o if* L'osflauadj

SStfa DIV.. K O R EA— f pL Ray
E. H a rrit, 22, ton of Mr. and Mrs.
Rodney B. H arris, Rout* 1, was re­
cently t r a n if tr t r d (torn th# 2nd
In fa n try Division to the 25th In ­
fa n try Division, which i t now in
lha process o f leaving Korea fa t
Schofield Barracks, Hawaii.
The 25th “ Tropic L ig h tn in g "
Division, which has seen m ot*
combat in Korea than any othvr
American unit, arrived on the pen­
insula in July H*.r&gt;0, shortly a fte r
the Communist invasion.
Corpora! H arris, a section lead­
er, entered the A rm y in January
1953 and a ttived in botes the fo l­
lowing October.

Hi Main's ciown colony of Hung
Kong, ra lly in g on In the shadow
of Red China. I* a little target
than New York C ity in atea.

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cases, recommend Deslry experts
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track attached outside the Jogs
The drapery fabric thould be
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he was so often c ritic iie d and dis­
and on propaganda but always she ciplined and even threatened bjr
rejM-ats what sometunly else saul Chlar.g in a senes o f disagreements
first
le a f -ie reportedly toured on th*
T hr eldest Soong M iter U Mrs K uom inting. although he never
II II Kung. now in h rr middle openly split with Chiang He w it
60s She Uvea in New York and i* •nee prem ier and held many ether
not in the best of health. A t wife powerful ports
of th r one lim e Shansi banker who
His and Kuung't com m ercial and
claims lo be a lineal drscendaui liiia n n a l interests In tne Yangtia
of Confucius, the exerti-J tremen Valley aod elsewhere were tomedous influence and power in China limes railed the Great Zaibaltu
when
was
premier
ier and
and latvt
la in iJapinese fam ily style b u iin e ti
............Kung
_ji« w
a t prem
finance m inister. She was credited r a r tr l) of China lie lost heavily
with having one of the shrewdest when the Bed! took the country.
financial brains in China The Kune One of the first things the Com­
fam ily I t believed by many Chi munists dfd in Shanghai was to
nese to be China's wealthiest rrfu lake over Soong and Kung real
gres
r s lit e holdings and use the build­
As C hung's wife, the youngest ings to house party and goveraSoong safer hat held fa r and away merit workers
(he greatest position The influence
Soong t last lob (or Chiang w it
«hr gained in the United States a« governor cf Kwangtung. tee big
during World War II was trrm en South China province from which,
dous She never relinquished her to years earlier. Sun had launched
position as F irst La.ly of Nation his revolution At the tim e that apalls! China when Chiang^ moved pointm rnt was interpreted as a
from the mainland to Formosa ‘ move by Chiang lo strengthen the
and to many Americans
she. still aouthrrn areas fo r a la vl ditch
*
.x
i t th r symbol of suffering but re fight But the collapse in 1949 was
siirgrnf China
tiv&gt; swift and Soong soon came lo
Chlnrse. and foreigners in Ike Hongkong and then went to Amer­
Far East, don't vee tier in quite ica Popular opinion in the Far
the sane light but they agree she East rales him as one of the
plays her cards astutely and was world's richest men but his friends
a jxvwrrful factor in China history say he is only moderately wealthy.
When Nationalist China was
fur a uu
q u a iirr of a century
it became
in*. L
______ fashionable
Mis Chiang
~
Nesting ro Mrs
still crum bling,
Socoft
nat the fragile
gil beauty of women lo blame The Kungs andI the Sooagt
unts st
s ir
Kunfs
of hei race If cloaks a steel-spring les of the Sooags and K
Bed
conviction that h rr husband's ar they looted (he couatryy and BedT___
te lr_____
friends say
. they
ry were the
.il&gt; will soon retake China and
she w ill again occupy th r modem one influential group that didn't.
I l Is true they are wealthy now.
.vision of the dragon throne
H rolhrr T V. lives in West but it is also true they had sub­
Chester County, New York Gen­ stantial holdings and businesses
erally rated as the great modern all along which were astutely and
of Chung's w artim e government, profitably operated

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IB. Huu

Festival Canceled
Because O f Polio

25th D l.V, KO R EA— A rm y 1st
I t. Donald M- Wood, whose wife,
Loretta, lives in Hardwick, Vt.,
was recently transferred from IX
Corps headquarters to th * 25th
In fa n try Division, which is now in
the process of leaving Korea fo r
Schofield Barracks, lla w a ii.
The 25th "T ro p ic L ig h tn in g "
Division, which hat teen m ol*
combat in Koiea than any o th rr
A m riican unit, strived on the pen­
insula in July 1951), sh o itly a fte r
the Communist invasion
Lieutenant Wood, son of Mr. and
kits. Henry Wood, DeBsiy, a rriv ­
ed oveisras last July. Refute enter
ing the A tm v, h r was atadualed
Hum th * U niversity of Vermont.

arm uny.r
DAILY C R O S S WO R D RiW
tIHfnr t iiin r r . ik i Has 60 Birthdays^
ACHOSS
X. A p
t*&lt;*o f 21. U ra til- naaa
:*:ni-vi '.rvi And 100 Jail Terms
lan
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bculptur*
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pompously
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record dating back fu 1936 Sine,fl«*hy,
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M . Veal
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R P ila

HONGKONG, t f —What h.i&gt; beNew lunu-s are now on the 600
come of the Soong* anil the Hungs’ \ m illion tongue* &lt;&gt;f ‘ T in # Mao TieThese powerful, wealthy and con-1 Tung, the dictator; Chou En Lai,
tr u v c rrtil fam ilies once were 'he the global charm er; 1... a a o u u .
bulw ark of the Chinese National the political high priest, Kao Kang
1st Government and a foundation Uir purged
of trade and finance
But the Kuiigs and the Soongv
are not quilt- !m gotten They still
uie subjects ol b itte r controversy
lYie Soong*. lo r a generation,
make up perhaps the mtghlist
single la m il) in China and one of
TALLAHASSEE (.P — Florida **)e p r a t e .t in Ana Four chihlrrn
educated Charley
State University today called oft of American
its annual high school sports tertl S«king, who rode up on the Sun Yat
vatv scheduled for Oct 2 and O il Sen revolution, v in e politically
Soong Ai Ling or Mrs.
16 bracusr of * steadily increasing m inted
II It King. Soong Mel Ling or
number of polio case* here
University officials took the ac­ Mrs Chiang Kai . Snek Soong
tion upon the advice of County CMng Ling widow ol Sun Vat-Sen.
Health Officer Joseph B u t-n iith ami Ih rir brother. T V Soong
who cautioned against large hum
Clung Ling th r middle sister. Is
bees of outsiders coming into the a ,In lin e of Peiping As the wife
rity and mingling with Tallahassee ul Sun Yal Sm she once held real
residents
power and iniloencr
A lter h it
Mesntli
Meantime,
the number^ of^ polio t|a*Alti she slipjied into a sort of
cases lin e mounted to MJ Only a lira tu l s,ld Lady of China position
few of those stricken witn polio which sniiie »*). she dtdn t rrlivh
h e ir are chihlrrn T hr ivoli., suns too lunch
here is a so called "Trillahassre
The Communislv lost no time
strain " It Is of a mild n a lu ir an t
apparently has p io d u ird no pei making all the capital they could
with liet She i» one ol the &lt;n vice
manrnt paralysis
chairmen of I tie* peoples govern­
ment- Mao him m It is the chair
A recent flier in Duval County man but her p&lt; sition. although
that burned user 5 0ou a cirs w*s .unsown
is » t n.&gt; leal jvower
caused by one sniaj' camp tire M ir ] , ,, ( 4 m em ter of the paity
Pay heed to the F lorid* Forest 41 , |. m , gusrrnm rnt position
Service earning •m i h rrp fire
, thiouKh the a n iin u n ltl facadr of
of the woods on bad fu r davs
' ,|lr ( m ud Fiont
a device pur
1ikutedlv I’iowng that Communist
Fires on
1 ° nr Vitt1
Florida tne UwoVTto.e,.i , |..e,iVet lo i r m in t ills “ r
cord in the nation last year even
Nmny
*
hiug
lin
g
actually
is r u
though II was tne bevl year In
Florida's history
on prolcclrd deuce lu tne co n tra il S'\e speaks
n p icg irvs on plans
on policy
lands

In Service

B A R T S P IC E R
▼ « n e B E G A N c ioatng U&gt; fust b*ta r* J o 'clock. H i t y oung (m. tic*m s baatd* m a b e a t low to v.»«p
t* * 1" ! • b o a rd lan e # th a t ancloaad
tk a b a c k y a rd . I t t u to a a cru n ch e d
•o O ly o a Um f r o w n ( n o * , in Ui*
c a a v y d u sk o l lb * w in te r evening
1 c a u g h t only a b rie f g u tte r of reC e d e d Ugbt fro m hie OeahliKhl.
b e d ra w tua rtiu rv a * a n d i n u e d
Lha g a la latc h .
1 dip p ed m y a a a d inside m&gt;
jfe a x v o a l a n d h a u le d m y h a o u t
T han I follow ed th e young cop into
ta a y a r d B eh in d m a a policem an
e n ifle d tne feet u n p e iitr.tiy . T hen
be w ae q u iet a n d w l w a ite d for the
•rM atte to blow.
A t th e fro n t o f th e house tom ee n a sta m p e d u p Ifirt* ste p s ; w alked
fo rw a rd w ith n o c a u tio n . T hen a
b a rs Oat ra p p e d e tih rp ly s i th e
fro n t door, riv a l w ould be M ackey,
I th o u g h t, th e h a m -h a n d e d lie u trn
a u l fro m th e ro b b e ry d e ta il
” A s fa r aa w s a n a * o nly one
m a n w a r u isld a th e h o u rs, t o r a
long, te n s e m o m e n t, a o ttiu ig napp s s s a M ackey w ould be uiovuig
m an closer to th e aides of the
bouse to block a ll th e e n l a H im
• g u n c ra c k e d n e ar th e fro n t duoi
1 ro se augbU y to g e t a c le ar view
a n d th e n w aited, f t o u g h t only t&lt;*
M ackey sh o o tin g off th e door lock
T w o m o re t h o u w e ie B i .J lu tw ill
N C f tm o f t.
m rba k itc h e n d o o r open ed a n d I
T aw a you n g , s tr a in e d face ui the
m o m e n t be fo re lh a Ugbt w ent o u t
T h a t w a r C h a rle s A lex an d er tttew a r t, fo rm er a s s is ta n t t a n k c ash ie r
A Ane looking y oung m arc E v ery one liked b un. E v e ry o n e tru s te d
turn. T h a t's w hy As h a d been able
t o s te a l IJUU.UUO
blew a r t left th e d o o r o| eu, t&lt;»,k
u s e tln u d s te p on to th e back
porch. The young c o p )um p»u out
t o la c s turn, tue p isto l lu w .i.O into
d u e a t be sh o u te d foe H le w a it to
W tn d e r,
g te w a r t d id n 't b o th e r aim in g
H s A rsd w ildly fro m tb s hip. a
c r a c k in g b u rst of t h ie e s h o ts The
y o u n g cop n e v er A rsd a t a ll II*
C ium pled to tb s g ro u n d a n d Mtewa r t leap ed fro m th e po rch aitd
h e a d e d s tr a ig h t fur m a
•'Atop rig h t thaial** I yelled.
W heu he k e p t ru n n in g , I b i r d
e .i c a aim in g w w , tr y in g to g e t k
leg. I gut o u t h i n g . M lew art
^ q u e e r e d off all th* ro u n d s left in
hi* p isto l, sh o u tin g a t ahadow e. not
a b le to h « m o re tita n th e d a sh of
m y gun.
A nd he bit m a H ie sm all-callbar Slug c a u g h t m * a lm o st a t th e
t ip or m y test ah m ild er, s p u n me
In a tig h t c u c J e a n d k n o c k ed uie
m y fe e l
My s k u ll c ta c k r d
a n in c th e ia to i a n d ra n g
lh a c ity b a ll t h l m a a

What Happened To Rich

News O f M en

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THE SANFORD H ER A LD
Wed. Sept. &gt;1. 1951
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TUB SANFORD HERALD
r« r « 10
Wrd. Sept. 29. i : s i &lt; -H B A i

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lilt A N D N E W
i Bedroom home, bath and shower. Knotty I’ine and Cypres*
finish City watte-, electric range
and water heater, 2 lots $6,500.
BUY - S ELL • R EN T
RAYMOND M. HAM.. REALTOR
S D. Ilighleyman. Associate
?04 South Park Ave.
Phone MO

Use
HERALD
W A N T ADS
(o r

B e fo re

* 7 \6 fU c a l R e a lty
Room 2u1 Edwards' Bldg
Park Commercial
I'll I t
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IteK Heal Estate ltnikers

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PHONE 1821
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DUMONT
“Flm t WHh Tha F inest"

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FURNISHED kitchenette air con­
ditioned apt Slumberlanil Court
Illway 17-92 South Phone 1864-W
ONE ROOM elliciency apartment,
suitable for couple or .single
Private bath, ideally located
across from Post Office Inquire
Itanuel Jacobson's Dept Store

Holloway mid Huby lied*
Day. Week or month—Tel 1425
Farallure Center
IK West First
APT. close In, newly painted 701
1st SI. Jiminle Cowan, phone
I K ___
ROSE COURT apt Furnished I
bedroom units
Newly redec
orated. Call 401-J.
I ROOM furollhed” Apt 2300 Mel
____
loavlllc Ave.
t BEDROOM house. Less than 1
year old. Phone t ..■■■ J _______
Apt*.

Klflclrncy.

BEf-P WANTED
-1 » i4 i) X* .LRAJ4CE
—18-R
-■$ Sn—
EXPE R IE N C ED cashier at Tije
Top Super Market. Must have
experience
in
Super
Market
Preferred Hates fo Preferred
check out. Starting salary 137.
Policyholders
week. Tip Top Super Market, 32t
JokR William* Ink Agency
Saniord Ave.
417 Saeford AUaatic Rack

2 LARGE, cleared lots, I block
out of city. Plume loti R.

Phone

L a f|e . uiilurniihed house. Phone

L O W E L L E. 09U ER
Itudder — Phone 1359
Custom Home* and Florida
llulldrra low cost borne*.

•J ( , 1It *11 T() N INSUkANCI

NOW ONLY $179.95

OPERATORS

m om an

BOB B E N N E T T S TV

Wtlh factory experience on saw
tng machines. 201 Commercial
SI. Sanford. Fla.

TV
2ou Fast 271)1 St.

,

pnunc 1672 X H

AW NINfiS
Aluminum, ranvat, metal,
tre e estimates.
Dealer for (Hidden Paint

SEMINOLE JALOUSIE CO
2f’ West 1st St.

Phone 421

EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY
—leading financial service or
ganuatlon has opening for Field
Representative. Executive type
selling Hood income Drawing
account. Future unlimited. Write
for local Interview to Sales Man
ager. Room I IM . lot Tremout
Street. Boston 8. Mass.
WHITE” De.k T le r k
Write
V c
Sanford Herald

n

Venetian Blind**

Hoi

NOW

Wt* can Hell you a
home reganlleKM o f
your credit
or financial ponition.

BUY NOW

P A Y LATER

GOOD and HAD

Mather of Sanford

HKD-I-MIX CONCRETE
(irrase Traps • Septic Tanks
Window Sills • Untels

MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
Phone 1333

3(i9 Elm Ave

CBS Trlevlnlon Seta

HOUSEWORK 41)6 Ucuat Annie
Butler
MAID. Rrslaurant work 1UK E
10th SI Phone 1248 M.____
Wil l. TAKE rare o f your m ild In
tny home, while mother works
Phone T30-M.______
_______

Hit* 93 Up
Free Demonstration 19 BUSINEAR OFFORTUNITlK&lt; U
BROWN'S A M fH O STATION
BICYCLE and
Fishing Tackle
201 South I'ark
Phone 9197
Business 208 W. 1st sT______

f ECUL 8RRTICBR 14U*«*l furniture, appliances, tools, l a rtr. HougtitMarl, ENVELOPES. letterheads, state
‘ —sola. Larry's I*
321 East 1st St Phone 1881.
mentt. invoices, hand bills, and
r o g r a m s, etc. Progressive
! ! REMEMBER ! !
JALOUSIES
’rinting Co , Phone 4bi 403
.Sow
we
ran
sell
to
anyone
wanting
Lifetime
Aluminum—Fere
E
itl
APT I I I Elm Ave. Phono 1797-W.
West 13th 81.
a home.
pistes. Free Installation—1Tele
8 ROOM Apt. Completely furnish
phone 1473. Furniture Center. D M M N D O MortlIng SenUnel. Or­
07.tEIMVEI.LEH HOMES
•4 with $1UU0 kitchen, private Phone IteJI. du\»
I in W. First
lando Evening Ite r . Call Ralph
Niles 2121 M
onlranco hum Palmetto Ave
Hay. 1KWL_______________
INUI) Mrllonvllle
Alto roar entrance
Private
Air
Condltloneni—
Fana
FLOOR
sanding and finishing
north, private bath Apply 313
ARTICLES FOR SALK
-3
Kales • Installation • Service
Cleaning, waxing. Serving Semi­
Palmetto Ave.
Phone Sanford 130S-J
nole County since 1983. H. M.
POLAROID Films. Cameras and
evenings. Rayner
Gleason, Lake Mary.
(tailor SPACE available. Adults
accessories at Wleboldt'a Cam
only. $10. per month. Phone 23W)
era Shop 2to South Park Ave.
MID SEPTEMBER SPECIAL
RESTONIC
OOM home fur rent el Lake S1IDTUUN. Stevenson 13-iaiige.
o Furniture O Car Seal Covers
Triple Cuihlun Mattress
ary. Inquire T. E. Spires, Lake
pump Alvo high chair and ball)
Edmond'* Uphalntery Shop
" Made Smuolli lu Sooths"
•ry .
lied Call 290 W after 3 p.m.
2714 French Ave
Phone 19ue
F urniture C enter
116 West 1st St.
Phone 1423
ft ROOM house, gas stove and wa
CARPENTER WORE
IbiKRerly
Appliance
Center
jar heater, available Kept 29
For quick repair J»»t&gt;». or amtU
"Your Wesllnghousf Dealer”
WE MAKE
IIS llolly Ave Phone 1262 J.
building Call Jim II42-M-4.
Mating Wavlirr*
ALL
TYPES:
Nursery
furniture,
113 Magnolia Ave.
Phone 1737
4 ROOM apl 5IM West M SI
cabinets, driftwood coffre tables

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— Fartory to You —

Aluminum
Venetian Minds

FURNISHED
Oarage
ApL
3
Rooms, srrrenrd porch. Apply Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
rail with plactlc m il*. Plastic or
1401 Oak Ave. Couple.
rayon Ispet. Cotton nr nylon
cord*.
GROUND Floor, furnished apf.
Reasonable. Phone 378-J.
Senkarlk UU nn and Paint Co.
112 I I I W r*l 2nd SI.
Phone 320
FURNISHED Karate apt
$33
Phone 2286 M
UNFINISHED PU RW TU RE
Chests, desks and bookrase* or
GARAOK Apt Modern rnnvencomplete bedroom suites. Itmne
lenrrs. See Dr. Rnbson In his
1423.
offlee or phone flP-W alter 7 Furniture Center IK West l i t St.
p.m.
OCTOBER 1—3 Room House, narUlU^furtilshrd. Inquire I2U8 E
I ROOM Furnished Apt. $42 30. 107
Locust. Phone 794-M.
FURNISHED Apl Close In. I'rl
Vita bath. 308 Palmetto.

A - aasca aawcu. - is
MUTCH ISON ocean front apt
Weekly or monthly rales. ,Day
tana Beach, Kla. Call 1384-J.
TATE FOB SALK —3
C O M FO R T M il S T Y L E *
Transfer forces this owner to place
hia beautiful custom built home
■ the market. Two bedrooms
1th built-in features, large llvroom and dining area, spar
glassed in Florida room,
oath and sills, wall fo wall
■g over oak floors, elec.
Janret In kitchen, CHS con
ellon with furred walls, *11
lied on 110 fl. lot which Is well
Priced at $13,000. FIIA

MINOI.E REALTY
IIC W
T . W. MRRO
Avenue
Phene 17
W nr litt- J

Frontage
Reasonable.

M O deep-104.44

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AWNINGS JALOUSIES
VENETIAN RIJNDS
Free estimates. Write to Mfg
Agent—Glenn C. Ull, 3419 Lau
ret Or call Day%-iat7-J. Nights
1291 J. Sanford

mmleM*n*mwdern, Ltd.
\I. L. POWELL, OWNER
Celery Ave.

Phone 40S-W

USED FURNITURE

Special — TV and Radio
Service and Repairs

HCA Motorola Sales and Service.
G ene'a T exaco S ervice
I l i a Hasten Ave.
Pknae 14M

. CERAMIC TILE
Used Ifollywodd Bed, Very
clean, excellent condition 888.30
Tiles for ALL purposes
Used Sofa Bed, clean
. 84.30 O Wall
O Floor
O Asphalt
2 Used double Innersprlng
NABOB’S TILE CO.
mattresses
each 1130 1007 K. Sanford Ave.
Phone 1113
Used Bahama Red 30" wide 38 30
” l. A L IRON WOMBS
ECIIOL'H REDDING CO.
2801 South Park
1301 Sanford Ave.
' Phone 1232
0 Steel fabrication
O Welding
• General repalra.______
NOW’S TH E TIM E FOR
BICYCLE p arti, repalra. Mowers,
HEATERS
garden looli. knives, selstort,
Floor furnacra,
etc. sharpened. Key work, Gen­
Circulating Heaters
eral Repairs. Stanley's Bike
ii. a pope co.
Shop. 310 East 4th.
200 South Park Ava.
Phona 1440
FHA

USED TRACTORS

Flaaadag

Far RemodeHaa and repalra.
Nothing Down-Sm all Monthly

Ford Tractor with 4 row Holland
Paint
(M O O il,
planting unlli, 81.100
PaymenU
,
Nrw Work Shoes
$3 98 Pair
BRITT TRACTOR CO.
Sherman
Cowcreie
Ca.
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
lliway 17-92 South
Phone 301 Out West 18th Phone: 1341-1991
tin Sanford Ave
Phnne 1331

PLUMBING
IJLYWOODS
t Craftsman Electric Motor, t
horse power I • 3 horse power All kinds, slies and shapes. Cut to Contract and repair work. Free
estimate* R. L. Harvey. 904
your pattern.
Johnson Outboard 3lolor. I elec
Sanford Ava. Phooa 1939.
trie roaster, table Ion mode!
CAMPBELL’S CABINET
Ail in good condition. Priced In lliway 17 92 South
Phone 1447 SEPTIC TANKS cleaned. A Hare.
sell. Phone 2018.
Call I310-J-1 or 1779.
SINGER Treadle machine, round
Moving
• Packing • Storage
bobbin. Good condition. $40
Fireman's llata and Rireast
Local A Lone Distance
I'honr 1762.
• For the Kids •
Fireproof Warehouse
Hotter Than A
U Y -A -W A Y P U N
iMalag Transfer
4
•
Alarm
F
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and Finance Plan
Storage Co.
•the new* about
Now in effect on all Spurting Goods
•01 East 3rd SL
Phona 499
• Guns • Ammunition • Tents
Boats, Motors and Trailers
FLOOR SANDMO * Finishing;
Advanced Automatics
Evlnrude Hale* and Rcnrlct
Oak floors furnished, laid h finM-DAY,
OCT.
Cth
Ishtd. Reasonable terms, la
KobMon’a Sporting Gooda
B
fgerly
Appliance
Center
Inass since I9M. Old floors mal
304 East First SI.
Phone 998
113 s! Magnolia
Phona 1737
like new. E. F. Stevens: .
aUPRIGHT PIANO. $33 00 Phone
I is on I , Boa 817: Phone Tlt-R-4.
Used 0 . E. Washer
Used
___ G.
____
E. Washer . . . . . . . .849.9ft
GENERAL PAINTING
Used, 3 llurse See Bee Out­
BRICK
'Don't Forget . Phone Burnett'
board Motor . . , ...........
8 T l 00
Common, Fare, and Roman
II97-W.
E
Automatic
Make Sherman Cone
'onerets fPipe Co. Used G.
Washing
Machine,
I
yr.
COLEMAN Space Ifeatars. with or
"Your Brick llaadquai___
Here”
old. Sold for 8339 IS Phone 1141
without blowers. Also Floor Fur
Phona 1881
Now only
8149 93
nacet.

FREE

MAYTAG

- D O DROP IN —
PHILCO TV
Goodyear Service Star*
3 bedroom home, den or
8ales and Service
US South Perk
Phone U
k lodroom, M fl. living room,
WINN’S TV
------- porch. Gerund, M i W
80S East lat 81.
phonu 417 Trumpet", Trombone", Drome
ALL other Band Instruments
Repair
ilectricsl
appliances.
Pot
10*7 Sanford Ave.
Complete line accessorial
buying or aclUag. M will
aalt: Small, used electric motors
Easy Terms. Rental System,
p ..
WASHING MACHINES
Repairs
■ A l i i REALTOR
Cor. 13th
w i 'i t e s p
«
-W a .la y lje m r InquWas
REPA IRED i .

rtM

mr

r £"1

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block bouse. |
SI. Pbooe 438-X-B.

■NT A INCOME
"eel

up**.

CLAUDE H. WOLFE

Will allow you $30 00 or better on
your old washer, on a new PH*
lld alre Automatic Washer. A*
tow atM jlc a day. Call 8117 for

cfiujD E a WOLFE

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INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE
Crum ley and M ontellh
Pho«* 712
Bea ft!
10$ W. lat Bt.

23 FT- TfOUSE Trailer, 943 Ui»del Inquire 2nd house west of
Sanford Air Rase gate. $330. Lyle
Watson.

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•
•

BOATS • MOTORS

-1 9

MEKCi’RY OLTBo AKD kofjJRS

•
•

iJtUNDRY SERVICE

-2 3

One hour • Wash and Damp
Dry
, ^
One hour H - Wash and Dry
Fold
Finished Laundry
Santtone Dry Cleaning

Houthalde Laundrom at
NEW AND ANTIUUE FIREARMS
South Ride Foodmart Bldg.
W. P. Smith. Outboard sales and
service, 2313 S. Park.
Phone
188 East 23th SL
RAYMOND M. HALL
1174 J.
204 South Park Ave.
Phune 980
27 PIANO SERVICE
- 27
OUTBOARD Motor. 3S
Horse.
Practically new Also 2 Lot*. L. L. SILL—Plano Technician.
Phone 2184. Route I. Sanford Drramwold. Terms.
Phon*
Mutualize And Kronomlxe
1009 X W after C
Insure with
CTJiSSIFIED DISPLAY
14 Ft CORONADO ( raft; 10 llur^e
Power Motor: Trailer Can be
seen at Frable's City Servtrr,
•Y ear Mutual Friends”
corner French and Park.
Phone 104
ftLOST AND POUND
S E E US FIR ST FOR

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Insurance of all kinds

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Alth*
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CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

Boyd-W allace

ROOM furnished, upstairs apt.
Private bath. 133 month. Includ­ A few homes sre ready for im
mediate ocru|iancy.
ing Utilities 417 West 11th St

• ROOM House on Del.aml High
•a y . Inquire 1204 S. Pint,

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FLOWERS-PLANTS-SHRUBS

PIANO SERVICE
ELECTRICAL BRRVKK8
For Appliances, contracting—8U HURRICANE-SEASON effects siano keys, causing stickini. lo r
Avocado*, Mangoes, Citrus. Land­
'round electrical aarvtca. 8a*
remedy contact B a rn WeMar,
scaping, Pianta, Fruit, Flowering
your General Elrctrlc Dealer.
p O Boa 374. Sinfurd. Fla
Trees.
Crystal Lake Nurs«ry, Lake Mary 114 Magnolia Ave.
Plmae 442
Phona H78-W Sanford
F R IG ID A I hc , spyUaocea, sale*
ITjj^Ajstoasnhjle^ • Trailers —17
and service. G. n. High, Oviedo.
Fla. Phooe 4131 or Saniord
MOBILE HOMES
1642 W after 8 p.m.
For the best coaches and the best
terms on both new and used,
lee us.
OFFICE KOU1FMKNT -2 3
Kantalde T railer Sales
HAYNES OUtce Machine C o .
Palatka, Fla.
Typewriters, adding uschiors,
SalrS'Krntals, 314 MsgooUa, Pb
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
44
I9CI Manfard Ave.
Pb. 1378

IS -

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(Nationally Adv. Holla head)
WANTED Bicycle and Utility re
n ( tear View Awnings • Spun
pair man 203 W. 1st St.
lute (Hass n Forth roll duwn
For your Ileal Estate needs:
SALESMAN:
Car necessary, cash
shailrs • Travis and Curtain
Cullen nnd lln rke y, Hrokrrt*
capital required No soliciting
Rods
llruuiley I'ulestoo Hid*. Phone 2311 Seminole Venetian Blind Co.
For Interview, see W W W rtirl
M a g n o lia j l l i - r 2 .to |&gt; in
H20 West 3rd St
Phone 2a5
2 IIKIiltOOM house, furnished
11_
WORE WANTED
-1 1
Small down payment or will take
CYCLE SCOOT
lot or small acreage. Hot 303.
CARPENTER wants general re
Fern I'ask.
Use our Xmas. Lay AWa v Plan
pair and painting Thomas W
Only Him (including title and
Ferguson, 1401 Court St. Pkwue
lag) We have parts for and srr
2M3IR.
13— Notice* and Personal^ —13
sire air cooled moliws.
W ILL DO Ironing In my born*. WANTED: Rider* to Stetson. Ar
SMITTY’S SN APPIN
Phone 2391 M.
rive Strtkon 8:30 a m. Lravt
TURTLE MOWERS
Stetson alter 3 Momlay-Friday
lliway 17 92 South
Phone 2113 U W N S MOWED by Jerry Lurd
Phone 1707 W.
Phone 13I7W ________________
18 - FU IW ER S PI^ANTS SHRUBS
111**11 SCHOOL boy with power
mower nerds lawns to mow, —T o T ^ irn a m e n ta l S h r o n i e r y ^
Miscellaneous
Single
and
Full
H ta n d in K
Phone 716 M 4
L. B. MANN’S NURSERY
M ir Innrrsprtng Mattress­
es. I lose Out Special
$19 88
Lake Monroe, Fla.
Phone 863 R.
HOUSEWORK washing, wuning.
haby silting Nil lltrto
CXI ry As*
L im e McCray.
2IM C9 E. Isl M .
Phone 127

LARUE, attractive apt. N e w
throughout 2 llrdruoms, llvInK You rsn psy your down psymrnt
room, all electric kitchen, bath.
st your own convenience, ll the
Cool, comfortable Just 3 min­
situation Is Justified.
ute* from the renter of town. $73.
Phono 1327. _________________
2 • 3 and 4 bedroom homes.
From lAouo to $!i.3rw
LOVELY small furnished collage.
Down Payment*
With free rlrrtrlrily and walrr
From Snoot) to $5oo
fi. J. Carroll. 3 Point Motel r.
Monthly Psymenls $41
Mile* South on 17-M.
I

34

TV TECHNICIAN: Permanent lob.
excellent opportunity for right
man. State age, experience,
qualifications and salary. Wrila
Bos 1421. Sanford. Fla.

House.
*2300
, UNFURNISHED
2U2 Orange Ave Phone 70S W.

WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms,
Robert A . W illin m n , H r a lln r
private baths 114 W. First St
/ A f ’TS for fl-nt now Cates liltin' Raymond K. I.undquist, Associate
Phone 1673
Atlantic Rank llldg
Phone 528

Avalon
423

A HTIt LES TOR SALE

R w o lta

6 :0 ft P . M . D ead lliin
Day

ESTATE FUR S A LE —3

BUKURU MUSIC SHOP

tiN Cedar Ave.

Phene 1419

Wringer* and Solnaeve

WINN’S TV

309 East Ut St.

RsweP*
J' iT i’ c J li.—

••

Muator, Phene WMF.

Phene 4

FOUND: Keys on bench In Touch
Ion’s. Owner
Ow
Ion's.
may have same by
Idintlfyln
Identifying
and paying fur ad
Herald Office
22—KI.K4TBICAL

B R R V lC la -2 2

Randall E torirle Co.
Bendia

and Crosier Appliances
Youngstown Kitchens
Electrical rontrartlng and repairs
112 Magnolia Ave.
Phone 113

HCONCl
PIPE CO. I
Out Went ISIh 81.

Phona 1241*1681

�~ 1

W e a th e r

‘4

Vote Tuesday

t'a illy &lt;lonely. little rhun
icm p cra ttirr th re tu h F riday,
i&gt; c after ed itib M rr*
tout
&gt; u t il and « ( cm •• altered sn
*(.■-( in ui&gt; im indci'.bowers
•
w m ie .

Oct. 5
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VO LU M L X LV

AN l \ P r ?KM)K.NT DAILV NKW SPAI’EK
SANFOHI), FI.OMDA,

K H tabliH hfd 1908

Needs For Mental Health
Are Said Acute In State
Report Made
By Committee
On Conditions

Aspirants
Address
Jaycees

THURSDAY, SKPT. 30. 1951

A m .M in te d I're s -t
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S o. 191

Leased W ir r
................

Compromise Armament Plan
Is Reached A t Conference

Today m rm h rn o l the Junior
Chamber o l
CoauniT**
hear.I
• perches from the thiM .psnd.-tati s
lo r the o ilie r o f CouMxj J:.dk'&lt; at
thi- Oct. &amp; prim ary.
V3
I hr lu s t to »p*ak, Justice o l tha
I'ra cr W. Hugh Duncvltl tot.!
la )e rrs and the radio audl.’ lu
was y ik lc f.il foi the sole hr r.*- |
T A L L A H A S S E E &lt;/1*&gt;— ‘T h e ceived as u can.iuialr I or th r o ilie r
rlV * ui
of lustier of th r prarc and
K
o
v
e rn o r's c o m m itte e o n m e n hcbool m i honurrd lhi» wrek by
to be ralard one notch high,
tn l
h e a lth
to d a y
rt'|» o rte d th r IK.Sl uf Count) Judge So
a Visit Horn U i» I u. Inlr t h ir lla id . (iM .iiini.il. i ul Ib r vuistlonwl
F lo r id a 's needs in tlit* fie ld could b r t tr r s rrv r th r pet pic ol th r
H* IH I \ s m h i \ i i :i » PMR89
b u iia n i r ilu n ila u department ol
a te " m o r e a c u te th a n had count) and c a n y ori the &gt;tuu»'t
A move t&gt;) a group of cuiio No
Ib r H a ir D e p u iliu ru t u( Edura
hi
laid
h
r
bad
-taM
r.l
as
Jl*
been g e n e ra lly r e a liz e d ."
gi»K-.« lo tiring ab.nit .in iintnediale
lion. Miss l l i ir l k r l d Wprnt two
H r said to- s m ilrrp lv min.Itul
days m in Ib r vocational school
A c tiu y G o v . J o h n s p r o m p t- of th r ivspODslblllty ol the office, itu l to pohlic -eh.M.| -egi.-gallon
tia Ix-en blocked lis the ( illilltC of
observing both day and evening
ly c o m m is s io n e d th e c o m m it -1 and,
and. if elected,
vllk'tlvl, Hliulll
W«*k J»
would k&gt;
i n N h O N fl*) A (lernmtt
(la tte s . She i l w looked over Ihi
a li .ti la l lodge, .slille Hie governor
tr** to d ra w u p p ro p o s a l* f o r ! availably at nil tiim * t.» ,
-IH ik r -in n n n tm o u iic e d to d a y
equipment aud Ib r books used Im
*
'
|
ol
Uelassarr
|is'iuleied
w
a)s
Incase
im p r u v itiK F liir u h i'.t m c iit u l serve the citizen*
I br srbool. H ri ru n in irn l a a i lhal
'lu- nine (o.wet conferuncsi on
lie promised In- wuuM keep the l--tis«- integration problems in lliat
health situation ami au estim ate ol
Ib r brinlB oIr I uunlt Vurallonal
t-.i.le r state l.e lu ic n the North
fre e in v ' a n d tt’ i r m i n g G e r ­
Judge's
office
open
lin
in
g
the
costs lo r presentation to th r 1955
befool is doing an r i r r l l r u l Job In
noon hour, thrteby making a and South
m a in ha;, a p p ro v e d a cornproprosldtna ro m itirr rls l training lot
le g isla tu re
lu
U
i»
ig
i.i,
l.l
tins
Marvin
tu i-e p la n
fu r e s l a b li s h i it f
Ib r people In S rn iln u lr County. Tbr
The committee, o rg a n licd pi more acsessible to irsidi-nta of Hip (ird fiu as-ceplrd the f.-rm al l»emob lii la n i coarse i t o llr r r d fo lk d*v
January, said its survey had city and county. He s ta ti.l hs 11 alls- lisilllIn.ilion as gov et not with
• in i x t u liv lliu k ' x i urcip ean
would
locale
fishing
and
olh.!
r
aad evening. Registration la i l
shown a shortage of prufessiunal
a renewal ol Ills pieslge that "d u r
a r m s |&gt;usil
way* open.
personnel in Florida to meet men licenses at convenient olsrc- ra- &gt; iny the tim e I am governor there
• • •
ly
available
on
weekends,
and
h
i
Tin- plan put forw ard by
lu l health needs but that the state
a
ill
be
i.o
mixed
schools
ol
Col
'
W IN TEII I* A IIK
tS ps-risli h e l k ! a n r.ire itfii M in is ttr
ha* a tre a t interest in the problem would Ik- teady at all times to leges
betlei serve the cPladis of the
Country drivers ajq u re n tly live
i oil lb -n il • paak woui I dtvida re
The -late has untapped ir*o u rc count)
lie in .K -ia lir nomination is the
;miiN|t,||nly 1 - i sale guards on runmote dangerously than their city
is which could lie used to improve
n in e «&gt; election it. Oeorgia
The
second
speaket,
A
lt
Hoidoa
,
cousins at cm dine lb the Florida
kk4% In srin.in &gt;.- iritia n ie it hythe level ol mental health, the com
•caking
at
M
a('o|l
as
Frederick "took o ff bis ki t gloves*!
f r i !5'
Karin Bureau In a recent chert
• •'II i ■tew -. . ,i , i
n iittrc said
Supieitie ('ourt tor
ut the cause* ol accident* the »v
'
• .iii
Ih . i •
IH'llE Of I I I VtN i«i'tx&gt;rii(! Nrgtu it '•!.*- mi? &gt;ii »\ait S* i%u.». Ill !.
i i !. AlJohns ri.n ru rie d In the Rump's while statiiiK his own &gt;|ualifica* '
school segregation
Hons and chalb ngi-d hit oopom nt- *
|MtH* Ila -t • &gt;i.'
[aniration'» research department
•Mun
' vi I r l . I • i •
1 '
It.# In
rrcnmmemlsth.ns that a training He said lie was b ird , raised an I J®'
court sought lo “ set
earned tn :•! m e r m ice a* many
Dl
a
k
.
u
&lt;
-|st t
1
t
,
i.
t oll iHilli'y Hffiit into r lli * t M. i • ll. .n l\ u (lilt .1» « ( Ih r I *n». vs .i .«•
and research council financed b) attended -cliouls 10 Seniltiule Coin 1j ' , r *.
• uperschool twid) "
traffic- deaths occur on rural h liili
1. f'.a* r t
• ut
&gt;tk i . &gt;rI'.ip
ilt
ftta&gt;rt!
giv%
rf.v
in
|&gt;u
ti
I
A
|
.
*i
tin
h «t fts il |!Ioop I l . i o i t j
slate
funds
lie
set
up
to
"encour-1
a so called pnv ate
c a n than mi n!&gt; xtreet* The lie
1-1(14 » Sit 1. 1- (S1 il* West C . - ly . alol since IP&amp;l has operated a l , r ‘" ,|
k« sail b d ttlt it Intrgrsfttlun ot H u
■
hr.uc i
age and cooru.nale research" and law office in Sanfoi I.
under winch grant1*t s Vk••1 t 1 list. [1 S x ll. « - 1
p a rtrn rn t't r e ir r h Inr (arte aim
1 «bool sllia
t
studies
"include
a
ll
a«pe\-ts
unl) or c il) funds
found that mure Am erican* have
• km*: - lo I t . ot 1 i N . I t . suptrAmong the qualification- Frvd "• ,**•*!'
of
a
mental
h
ra
llh
program
—c
a
ir
ole l» Individuals in
been killed In traffic- accidents
i i .1
e iiik thought a judge should has. " m“ ' 1
of
patipnts,
treatment,
prevention
l i ‘ C hir
lin e r 190U than in all U S ware
all -la ic educat on
i L.r l.i ■I 111*11 *1 ke-liisn |. |J
w u e a law degree an I a l ad
education. legal and adm lntstra I round of practice iJiitica- is tl.e b lig j
1VkV.lit* '1 111.' -,pa 1k . in n ti'in lss
cc ik iriu U lia i w i n
1775: /m l
liv
e
"
. 1 kkJ*f» tl.e Sppi •&gt;sa| ol C h illthat one out ol escry two children
NV|fiu
*vji ! j i t\i|.tm !ru«
OINOIR SHIN, IP, of Philadel­
[ Cull) eatidldate with-, it such a dr
TTie group also urges! that Flor | glee. "When
born Pn- &gt;rar a»ill Im&gt; in iu ie .l by
1 u b 01 id V I. 11am r and Tiephia. Americas reigning college
'a
I'Uli
other
Southern
slates
in
t r in au automobile tn m rin u r I.
.•1 l o i n Hri.de- lia ric i, a lii
, Cel1 a iloctui
beauty queen, mules Ihtougii a
b n l il r
establishing
a
regional
menial
4
* 41 Sl M • t .1 1f* 1 Hie other
ou call
i * " " 11 if n e c rs ia i) The im inedi.tii-1
*
'
•
is disabled you
_ h mvchanic,'
__
cluster of gladtolas named foi her
st.'N, it.e.1 th«
II
|. |. ill
ai tha New Jersey State Pair, In health training and research coun­ he said, stressing the need uf ..' 'luallun in Ohio .enters at Hills
I A I.I.A ilA S S E K
Mr niul M rs .lulm ij I’ii IiIu* Itjivr I* • »k II ••'114..1 4li •tuIII pot hefute
cil tu lie supporlrd by eontnbu qob'ified attorney in the position
Another ol th r Inelilv «u-'cs«»ul
to Hie Nation il A«sn I &gt;r the
Tienton She U a Junior at Temple
. »...1 ll
4 Ilf. ..
L-xcclP
from each of the p a rlicip a l 1 1ederick lias practice i in I- ilh | Ad* ancemenl of t »lored People is nn Iw-Ui'r ttills* im r | &gt;1tii's* ••nee :i vs-nr lo -uiiiitl off on vvlml
"s h ritn ii boils" t h i l in* given tn
University.
(fnfrrnaiio'&gt;oly I'.-ns
tng states
the civilian f u r lighting n e w ol
th e y I Ii 111 Is is wrong' w ith t r:s f f is* s-iitssi t*i-iiii-iil hi yi iit-r:sl &lt;&gt;i • all * 1«
Florida S u|iteinr Con . and tin - peat heading I lie fight
1111
• r iii i
still
.siuoitiiiceiiienl
Hie Naval A u xilia ry A ir Staimn
An annual mental health run F cdnal D istrict Cou’ t
I John I. Francis, prs—ident ol Ih r tin' way llia t l i a f l i t ' is ii-i|iiii(&lt;: to o|is'riite in y i'iteral on
illir • If41•Ml. lot ..Ifr III 1 Mine forw ill be held liirnurm w night at Ih r
lerence for Florida was recoinDirecting his fir,- on lo t other , ! ,hin .o n fe i.n e &lt;d the N A A I'I* Klnritla In j'liw av s th a n dm my ilo- an n u al I lot nla lliyliw iiv • u'n
mini- t. r- fr |V*I mills i fur
ChliT Petty Officers Club lln lb t
mended The firs t of these already o piionrill, Judge Fittest
lllaliches sal.) he was "sluH-ked
lltiu i
1(4 If .•It. ItllH.II *(k,%k•lilfl
S u i t ! ' tO n f c u n c c
civilia n and m ilita ry personnel ami j
lias hern held
holder. Frederick ssni Seminole
\H •Ill s.f 1lill .•II 4III I optimism
townspeople an- cordially united
F lo rid a '* mental health rep rt County i- in the emharaising pun
I In y i o ii p ’s s ix th a n n u a l tiiiu -lm g w ill lx- In-Id in 71
ll( r.'HM h M . i 4* . * 1 r I Hulls*
to allend the let l it Dies that w ill
a.ting with those of 15 o ilie r Smith tint! of having ms Count) Judge the
IV
ts
is
h
in
g
to
iiio
n
o
w
an
d
L
a
tn
id
iiv
and
tin
1
'iib
lic
is
not
A(tl'l 4 th,1‘ lilt.IIH III mi* c.mlrcenc*
tv t under vay at l 30 p m Tickets
eastern -tales w ill be presented to fathei of the prosecuting attorney,
lu llig lo Id us er c h in c r* of in
n u ll ill) tie d lu ll lll'RS'd lo iit t i- t iil tin -i s s iiiii an d i \|&gt; i i -s :« it
foe the shrim p bull may be pur
t.ir Southern Governor*' Confer­ lie emphasised that In w-«» in no
chared f.»r a buck In .in any c l* t r
O fd llln ll w h ile li- t li IlillK t " th e o p in io n o f o th e rs
ills 'lu d lU k • / i i , i ii . ot I., pip i . i iin a ii dlsistonv
ence t ) he held Nov 11-15 at Boca way reflecting on the hoinsty and
in t ; .- i i ,. .. iin t i
1 im m u iu ft
ian fire fighter nr chu t petty o fli
rspcits mi tin- m a lle i*.
•
Baton
I in te g rity uf the men, but quoted
xggrcM iuii
car. or at the NAAS main Rate A
Col It N. K likm a n ot tlo- l&gt;.
a
court
case
p
u
lp
ittin
g
tu
thus
li.ip.
.
a
1
■
&lt;
1
1
*
a
ic
-.ilt of lb *
ticket w ill entitle a |ier*un lu all
part ms III of Public K afrt s leuav
how jealuusly the judiciary i»
Pledge lx U . ite li I ut. ign Scorethe xhrtmu h r nr she can ra t and
lm vet itself f i eii any putittuti &gt;1
W ildiM O O D As A K lin (iffic l)l said llia t a U ioikct itiv lta tlo ii is j
I &gt;i« Aniti.ii.s Eden *'r*t «tday Ih -t
the trim m ings. Mouey ra ile d (rum
p d tib le fa v u ril.iin
aid here his i.rgantralion "re ssteliitr.l to all of Fiolida s etti
Bnlish trnoin and ait forcaa will
tha tale uf tickets w ill g» to bene , TA1 l-MIASSKK ■* - A tedrral
I irtis wlio bass all) -OdK-sti &lt;s .-o
k. pi .01 lb. l ui pf .ii in jia lrn d
f ll underprivileged children
ai Judge Inday e ritic lie d the state
The th ird end lu.»l iM a lw i. i (n-rts the ruling of Ih r U S So
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i
...
ii,v
olelinll.'l) ll llie Colli. . race sueJudge llousholdc), who was
, i |n-»i,i
%»#urt s-onc. ruing racial I 11affIs- law ciif-occiiu ut
Christmastime
| system of paying fees lo law en­
I'M 4 fii' h «tiu iia rl
iiM s ih ii
■.-,- I*
pointed County judge a fter the | segregation, h ill we're going to ■llu i tin s Hunk w ill male
n «. iii r
nl immi nun Mips i %|ss..i i
forcement officers ami the uieth
\ g ,-d web me was ,d*u gl'Cit
1 Be wkrels of (in.cress gtoiniit
resignation o f Doi.k im i Stensirum, u&lt;&lt; -*11 honorable means at &lt;&gt;oi | lilgbwavs sal -1
lA.tlklfN f•»! Hi i i i Hm' I ii h ill | l | t
I'
. - c til. ik ,.l •'.tale Dulles'
U a hesitant ball yesterday alters ods of handling c rita in moonsldiir
Mam I. l l. is uf -iisiu*-tt-ois
s a il hr would give Ik.- audh me I curnmainl to continue segregation
|ili*i|ir I n
tin %I* I m i’ll i r m k t i l
■1 "On . in .1 I..- w.,id&gt;l .11 gr Presi
Boon for the first game ol Ihr liiiu o r cates in slfae courts.
I nils’ll as sulln 11nl•-,) 11••11 «..-||. I.* inilil in il M
some fa rts about tin duties -if I 111 '*nr putilic schools
I ' S D istrict Judge D uller DiI * I • eiilmw. r l.i 1 , uca Un I.’ S
SOUTHAMPTON, Knglind
- Ihi post au they could le tt. i make
world's series. Must id Ib r Inral
I lll|MII&gt; Ss1111 | .»I n .mil ||IIlull
"Violence amt cioss burning aie His depailini ill . s r i i ,I.K
I lod. l. i I•. 1.1 not ill. lio.ips in I ' m
Mieirhauls Ir tl n il the pursuit of vane of Tallahassee said federal Britain's Koval Navy ruxbad a hell
n| miI&gt;i *s| iii ii K 4 ir im i«*N%*f|| lm
ui th e ir own u ii.n li nn the rarnti- 'd e fin itely out as la r a- Hie group 1 i ollfrrem k a g ira l oi»--- i looit •
I-- It :. 1 - if io . il I,, rill sns wav
■ burk and staved ulued In Ih rit ri.u its an- gelling "lia r many n f , copter ami a tug through the dales
i iielong to is concerned." sard W II I (uf ttiosv who tiave sugw*-*too,» to III* I 'III .’.IV III slk N* I*.'ll sis.I *
‘
o
i iii . 10 ml-, th. Atlanllc alii .nee
radio aud T V seta. F-seii the po those vases where th r defendant i stormy A tlantic today and plucked
m il l.llill* ir k lllild l «lll« • Ii «hi||
l it said that to a t.btlon to the I Hniugh a tatlroail foreman
-ay- tlie il puce
I to other right furetgn m inister*
lire department spoiterl a TV an Is unable tu pay a fin e " in stale a 4 year-old American boy stricken position o f C o iim / t o m l judge,
• i • Ilk &gt;|
'I II.-m* Snullim*
Hrough -aid he Is g rs - ' dragon | "T br iihtiunl mretiug - I M'-sida
.Pp.11. 11*Is th ok d i c -i'i'i , f ay• ce­
I with txsiio fm in a U.S. troop Ira n '- having tria l ju r'.d n li-oi o v ri nniiol " I the Knights of the ) '
a t call* were reereKitlly r e r r lt r d court.
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x Man Highway Kafety H u life n i-c- isti-1
• 11
ment ate
good fhxt thev ire
lie made the remarks Im m the | port hound fur Germany,
I •*in mil ll Ii .illiiih \\ n l k i l l n|
irtst'emanora. the official holds thi " I Flornla He -ai I the c
o has
pracU i'ills leni'ting Dull.--' w «rnToday marked the last day f&lt;t bench alter refusing lu impose a • TTie helicopter d rlive re tl an im u t&lt;ni(|ur position as judge nf the PXitssi ineiiitM-rs ami «» on t'll/e ts { tern-age gtim p. aff-od pc&lt;qd&gt; of
'lit. Ill .I N l l f l l ' ll f.l 411 «*|l| III!
I all ages Ib r opuoitunit) l,i -"Oil,I 111III n *‘||.| Alllkr" ill* III 4llll Milo loc llia t taili le llllg lll I . still In
renewn-..
. driver's licenses for I I in aml alory federal prison •cntcnce lung ncednl urgently fo r little County Judges' C oi.u having auth m Florida
• 1H»lt in d nf the American f t *.•*
! " It ntsoit w toil t Iks-\ I III ok I*
A penally of 11 goes into effect . on Joe Jack Toney, 23. of Glen SI •D a vid Lee O liver of S pringlicld, e r 'i y over pro'iale n iatlira. IluusItii ..nh h M ir Imliliiik' n|» 4 |ir%*
lliough -aid lie has mil received
• i ..111 I ui.q.c
tom orrow.
•
, Mary, who had been convicted b y ' III., but th r itro n c A tlantic winds !'• bfer said t h a t in tins position a petition di iiiatidiqi' continued wiuiig wilt, tia fflc safely". ,1*
•. nl n l l.i 14 nl m i I til HIM' III ll
Ih.- in n .i- 1. 1 - in. t 1 1 two tiuurs
• \ r t . l i l *f lllllllllifl.l 11• at 1» |l
, i a federal court ju ry on a moon-1 ma-le il impntaible lo hoist the Hu office will ut one time or an scliool segiegatlon which a Man | eland I ol K o Vi ii RIi . vsli" al*
tin- tn..riling
Hull, .ill I Ifir iiiijf'ii i« ii ln« I in* •l
Anice sired crowd allrnded
| ,|,)nr |i(| U&lt;sr chargr lie placed I boy bv air from the ship, the Wtax) ol.ier affect th e l . - c of e v ciy pai | leader in T am p a s a r i iias d r a s o , “iiimand- tin- .‘ tat. Highway I ',
I .-ill."
I l.-il
s t. n s n /r in t
fam ily nlvhl last evening at Ihr 1 r,,......
i,.,.
In 4 . 1 1 |*l 4 k%4ifi |.f i *|hi%.i I 1 ill
l-.rs Gen. Xlaurice Rove
r .
____ i. _ i - . . ____
I
"*s years probation
s i n living III the county III a lib -d least .'ui n si signatures lu Flui I Hut
M. 0 I. ■ I tao.'. .11 1n.vd 1 » gr! I .
F irst Methodist Church,
a feature * Toney
Ini' I..| n iiH 'jk rk .• 1• In * »u 4
originally
u lly was charge
charged in
ITicn the tug was ordered info tion. he said, (b post di al- ss ittc ul.i
'It dorso I mat, i vslo'tloi llov
• .-ti.. 1 l it . 1 i n t t .Ik n r r Hi*
of which was the showing of a l.rons fCounty
'....n f o
fS
HI i k
C ircuit Court follow arlion It took Hie boy on a stretch
I lie T a m p a klanstnan i- \V J I wnot tu 'l,r« f ' al,,,ot sluw i -k*ue 1 granting West G trm xny
film dealing with fam ily worship ing his arrest in July, 195.1 The r r in a deln-alr transfer operation tl.e care of minors and the ap
I 11I1.11 1 Mli I j I% kkillili. til rniii
I
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r
logliwaV*.
lu*-I
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lo
"lllpls tr . - . . f. ' l gl Ik
pointing of g u a r d i a n .
&lt;Ji if fin. who Idenlilied him self a1... nl mi llir kk.ivjr |.i &gt;|i.i%.it hiii
stale
case
was
dropped
ar&gt;.l
sub­
v
s
tiff'll
required
keeping
Hie
m
in
lights,
moll*
lia
llic
m
a
ik
rr*.
la
l
|
/ th ird Impo *a&gt;.t duty of tb r ! grand dragon nf Hie A*sn id llie
T h r new sewer charge w ill r
I «.|i»ilr ll M ru lr I. tti4 lin i4 ii nl
sequently federal (tuiior charges lung connected to an electricity u 'lle c i t jild g ” ol tbe Joseoilr
| lug siolatui inform ation fioto o,
l-iridu Ko Klux Klim
Into effect tomorrow F irst b ill were
Ih r i i i i Ii .h ' r l. il kl iln tiu 1 .Hlii.nl
brought
against
him
last
Feb­
supply
wilhuut
interruption
dividual*,
p
rilu
.llc
i
r
esauiOatnu,
C(
oft.
sslgb
und-'r
Floiola
law
lias
|
lltough said Hie | m-I i II oiis " a n ­
lag Will be Oct 15
!&lt;•* %.il.l n(III I hklli k l.rlilrk ll.*
ruary.
Trie lug hurried through GO miles 1'ia! iu ris ilirtiiiq of all childlen un al 1 lig h t if Hiev favor continued uf d tiv n s di is r r rducatlou ill al
im 'In k * kl.iu^r K ill 4Hi Fit In In
Judge
Devane
later
explained
to
nf
choppy
seas
to
Southampton
lo
school*,
ol
what
Pot
tbrv
will
d rr the ag«- o f 17. Ila stressed Ihe I
h u rtin g tom orrow, there w ill
ki H int
reporter*
o
ff
th
r
bench
that
be
deliver
the
boy.
h
it
IS
year
old
sis
basr
tb
r
o
ppuitoliltv
lu
t,r
to
a
o
l
lirc
rs
tity
o
f
choosing
a
q
u
a
lif'r.l,
[
be no charge fur special wtekaps ul
wasn't
complaining
about
stale
o
f­
(er
Caroline
Jean
and
Ineir
mother,
capable
mall
lo
f
ill
tbvac
poxta
and III t ssi H Ih r y 'll bral lb e (
garbage. Garbage must be placed
rig h t behind the front properly ficers turning over a 'iquor law Mra. Dorothy Jean O liver, 34, lo a
Since be atauilird tb r of f i r - of al I S Judge John II D lu ffr l'* upioiuii* alol suggestioOs of propl*
lin
........................
e If there Is «a alley available offender lo federal authorities im ­ U S. m ilita ry ambulance lie was udga on Kept, i , llo.iibuM i-r said, irfu sa l to act now &lt;n &lt; irq u e sl lu who m a lr a stud) of such I" -b 1
■ its
Ms • g.-r W a r r e n
E.
taken then lo the Southampton le nas tuccessfullr opeiatrd tbe lu ll “ enforce! segirgatm n" in Inns "
or an the |»roperly line uf an al mediately alter arrest
I n.ales too unced Hist plan* t i
He said he opposed the state Chest Hospital here In this p o ll office not only th o u g h w liai lie Hillshuio scho-ds
lay If one fa ^ rrs rn l
I
lie
i',,nf,Uelicr
I*
,,|irn
t
•
all
1
I \i t . 'N 'V I I I I ’ ' p i l l ol tin- j 1 I a ',- I'.mil. liiio c h t i c A storm
In tinning (loan a plea fo r alt
preferring charges first, then drop city.
termed tha most d iffic u lt lim e in
Id -1
I 10 Slut .at I |» ••&gt;. Ms bum
iny utely underground h tv *
Injunction.
Hie jurist said llia t am ainI It w ill l&gt;e III the I, ,n o II n-l
K SI Johnson, superintendent ping the case and lornlm t II u v rr
" I guess David l« p re tty good the year—the
*nl«
of sda iiv
■
t n r
e n ic
1*1
l i v rr's
as a
,
III
I'l
I'r
lr
is
to
llg
ll
s
ia
it*
'
"
oi
„
i
lu i. I, 1 O. . 11 -old hy a V\ oil- . 1111 * ■* 11 ir.-riycd flom lilr consultil'g
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(Continued On Page Three)
licenses—liu l in other m ailers o f a ,
Riven at Ibis tunc might
now," Mrs O liver said
ms.
nun
nine
ao
I
riots
*1
-ot
to,
o
f ■nuts firm, M I. .i l -1 ''.',1 , ............
llubart M Angas ani
h- ro n lra rv lo Ihe p ille rn of inlijudicial and r lv r i.a l natiiie
ll wa* ie|a.rted lis-l•* y.sti-iday
1 V--",' Xlr*
l.a-hlng
lute's al
Frederick, /ration vel l-i In- decided oil hy Ihr -lav on iUluidav
lu
It 11&lt;h) g.'* p r.-u l. lit ot 1 11» s will
| le 'rn le d tu the
"V n u 'le u n ite d , said Kltkm ao
Houahulder •aid ll was tru e bn Siipieme Couil
loiv I I ngii.i i ilng in I • ‘di i d
1 »tv ■•onimlsslon fur apprwexl al
D ru lfels . l i i c l was le rin rd an 'plan to a ltrlid !"
• on is proceruting attorney amt lie
log i
said he a r t Ills wife m l i " .
Monday night meeting O ilhy
an
seeks Ihe post of t utility ju-lge, "aluise of diserelion"
VI. s &lt;1,1.1 H irst. .1 ,. otll. i-rs ol . . ally d-signaled contiact No If.
but said when his s &gt;u appealed in SAAl I* lawyer, who said he would
D &gt; i Ini.igbl the pi city li* i i i ' li first |il« n i w ar* dwferrad after
his court lie woul I receive the Ills* au appeal lu Hie Gill ITrcuil
lu cuimiiiissi.,ii d.vi Ic I ihe dram
n v e r lt o n l h u ld .iig ,
th. ii
! rrri
same treatment as any ullier at I'nurl of Ap|ieals in iTnctnnali lo
should tun undeigruund
pt u i- i . sir y p m
the N r w Volk S«I ants Is- I Ilo I iet. .&lt;
torney or person m-l n-prrsented •a'
Ihe Iisiu w ill stait un t.'eiery
• i-I
A irm n ih g of irsidenlial lines I Irvelaild In .b ills
I tmlak in Itu' i |
A new ultrasonic photographing Sumascope w ill y rl pictures X ray The project was m ovrd front hl&gt; by counsel.
III.' pllC
V. a- I , |- &gt;t le d *leiot As. . I t w . ’.-ii lllc k o iy and l.ocud
ahirh
allowed
only
I
I
Negro
slu
middle
of
Hutixlh
inning
uf
thr
Ila
said
any
me
w
ho
could
l.r
device, announced by the v e lrra n t and fluoroscope a ill pol gel, liir basement Inin th r old guard house
\v . , vsit t. t 7" hy I t inch oval
lent- lo alteud previously all white second game of the World Seri.-- t'll? I»SI
A dm inistration ludav, may event­ la tte r also w ill get some pictures al Fort t»gan, near Denver, then lieve b r would sloop to any iin
i pipe .iioi connect with the existing
classes
brought
about
Hie
NAAHP
proper
act
should
vote
against
film,
ually accomplish a nsi X r.iy and that the Somascope w ill m itt. For a VA research renter.
-to iin drain on lli l r d St. between
flunroscone cannot do—lh a l Is. i$»- lhal reason Dr Howry said, hr
In addition to the many who and he had no aoulogi-* lo make drive
l ine at d Chapman Avcs , fiom
III Delaware. Guv
J
Haleb
duce well defined pictures nf can expects the Somascope to supplr have aided In Hie protect, Dr to anyone fo r the way be bad
11.un which it will drain into Lake
lloggN
sought
ways
to
lu
iiig
peace
raised
h
it
sou.
cer and other diseases of Ih r m rnt. not replace the X ray and Ilo w ry has had the technical a*
M i no
Vi the I Fitr d SI end, the
10 Irootiled areas in ihe southern
hody'a internal sol! organs and fluoroscope.
ststancr of W Roderick Bliss, an
pipe will measure /&gt;! inches.
pari of that stale Schools are
Dr. Ilo w ry has high hopes for associate research engineer with
l l i i u r t The VA said if the ma
"This u ill get ltd uf one uf tbs
being boycotted al M ilford and I
chine achieves this objective mod (he Somascope ax a diaenotllc the Institute of Industrial
Re
nio-t unsanitary enndtons In the
neaibv communities bs while faint
leal science w ill have taken an­ machlne that ultim ately w ill per search al Denver U niversity The
lies who object to Hip integration of
LAKELAND
L'liclr Sam w*nts er tlie entire range uf container* I C ity." Knowles said. The piue w ill
other long step frow ard In the m il the detection of cancer and Institute recently completed a new
mare accurate Jianosls of these dl help fo determine whether a tumor Somascope for him Dr. Joseph II
11 Negro students al Ihe eleinrn to find out tl.e best way to nnckag.. nmt .hipping conditions us.-d m ■••uglily follow the flow line uf
M IAM I BRACK UTv-Presldcnl U ry high school where I.SC2 *lu ami ship fr. sh oranges amt grape­ tram p ..itin g frrsli citrus overseas. iln* s ti.a m , but t&gt;« located underIs malignant or behign Dr. Ifow
•eases
Holmes, professor and head of
Mutual made Its icqilest tome giuurid, lie added
ry
said
he
also
hopes
the
Somas
Andrew
D irts Jr. nf Oviedo and dents allend classes
fruit to Europe so tliry w ill an ivc
laboratory
medicine
and
clin
ica
l
Tha sensitive machine was In ­
lime
ago for funds lo linan.-e su.-h
cope
w
ill,
in
tim
e,
perm
it
Ih
r
other
officers
of
Ih
r
FVirida
F
ruit
palhnlogy
at
the
U
niversity
ol
in
guod
ra
tin
g
condition,
and
fed
Duly
."&gt;
3
7
while
sludenls
in
a
vented bv Dr. Douglass II Howry,
t It \M I \ IS 1 IMS
form er VA resident In radiology in rd lca l profession to pin point Colorado Medical Center, has been »nd Vegetable A 'sn were ir e lr c l regislration of 2.071 reported ye' ria l money is (wing made available studies llirougti t lie 11HI *,\ ll
v iti h i t m i h i m ;
ll k&lt; I lliat Hie atudlrt be stalled
and now an In -lru cto r in cadlologV non opaque gall and kidney stones, medical advisor throughout the ed at Ihe annual convention here lenlay for cla«ses here and in four for the necessary investigation.
r o l l I ITEHCK * M*ri,Ml Ted­
ye-lerday
al (hr U niversity of Colorado Med­ to visualize heart movements, and project.
surrounding communities
Itutiert IV. Hullrdge, general aoon 'imugli *0 they could coy er
F or the past year, the project
Other officers are Disoq I’ earee
ical School. He has christened Ih r lo diagnose disturbances or di
Hoggs liwlay v lfte l recommends manager of Florhia Citrus Mutual, early ripening varieties, about der 30. ami Mrs Mac V ar.icri.r.iint vi were recovering today
•rases In such organs as the liver, haa been under tne sponsor shin of of Miami, vice preHdrnf, and lions from hia attorney general, announced today lie had Seen in ­ wbl.-li little is known.
device the "Somascope "
from in lu rie i received when their
panerras stomach, and InlrtHne* the University of Colorado Medical Joffre C. David of Orlando, te rre date education officials ana “ many formed that u lequrst l.v Mutual
Winston
and
an
assistant
will
Dr. Henry said the Somascope,
exploratory operations.
m ail tilan.. crashed and burncJ
School, with the VA giving ftnan far? Ireasuier
Ihers" on what steps to lake lo for a federal projrct along tills accompany tha first lest shinin Its presrnl stage of develop without
Dr. Howry began to experiment cia l assistance and Ihe use sif Its
merits, vs11Ii the vessel caiefully m uii orange grove near here.
Members of Ibe executive com reach a workable wdution
ment, can detect masses such as w ith the Somascope six years ago
line
iiad
hern
approved
n
n
l
tria
l
Tedder s*i.| tt.c
Piper Cub
wired to record temperature and
Iters, cysts and tum ors In th r when It was only an Idea. He hail research and medical clin ic facil m ille r include Rudolph Maltvon of
A leader in the fight against in shipments would start aiisirtly.
humidity conditions tbroughuiit tho c * n ,lit lire and be was forced to
dy’ s Interne I organs which here some wash tubs, a mass of war Hies. Recently, financial aid ha- Fori I'le rre .
legrallun in Delaware i i Hrvani
Rot ledge said he bad been in ­ Journey. The shipments w ill go to make .in emergency landing late
been
granted
by
Ihe
U
S
public
toforg could not be vlsualtred by surplus electronic Junk, miles ol
llow'es of Arlington, Va , head of formed of ttir allocation of ii sub­
Thu p lin c
knocked
X -ray and fluoroscope In some w ire and SR vacuum lubes lie Health Service fo r contlnuvd re
Hie National Assn for the Advance stantial amount to Hits work by Antwerp and Amsterdam. In addi- y rs irr d * )
BODY D IM OVFRFD
.. .. ..
------ ”
, , ,• lion to the re»-or.li made a lioard down -e y .ra l orange trees and
casts Dr. Ilo w rv said, the Somas­ poured much of his Inrome and search and development of the
HONOLULU M v- A body found menl of While People
project.
tlie
IL
.S
.
Department
of
Agriculj
tests
w.ll
cover
loading
sen-led a power line
cope halts di-linguist! between lu most of his spare lim e into (lie
The dispute over segregation be
In answer lo Ihe question as lo floating in Pearl lla r b ir Saturday
v»'n* r.,om .m l disci,arglng conditions and
mors which are dangr.-ous o r of research project. Ills brain child,
•rat identified by Ihe Navv yes gan in Delaware almost two weeks
when
be
expects
lo
have
the
J.R Winston. Oriando. senior hor-1 w|,rehoU... storage over a fiveconsequence to the patient's
the Somascope- was born In Ih r Somaacope perfected fo r use In hrrday ax Seaman George Edward igu, and Bowles hat taken an ac lir u llu r lit o f Hie quality m ainten- 1 Wrrk
„ dP, u liatt0„.
alth.
basement of h it home A radio Ihe Tight again*! cancer. Dr. How­ M artin Box 13AB. Ocala Ela . to r live part in II for the past week ance and improvement
|t,.u U * of the research will be
While he raprtssed the hope loglsl by profession. Dr. Howry ry said. “ Maybe never. Il has of Walter K M artin. He was al He plans a meeting al which a agricultural m arketing »ervtc*. U 8- rp|rM
r(, „ ^
„ r „ „ ib lu . . a
ItlT Z
tbat Use Somaacope
ultimately bad to become p h y ilc iil, machin­ taken us ala yean lo come thi- (ached to the Navy transport Wan -a ll w ill be made lo oust School DA. who aaid there al.o Is a
“ A Bullet is W aiting"
I guide lo shippers in their export
I t used mot* extensively In ist and welder, aa well, in order to far and we are continually seeine lock.
Supt Ramon C. Cobbs al M ilford
p o ixih illty an even larger amount ■"
1:17 - 5:20 • 6:23 • 7:24 • »:29
tftt Mccessfui detection ol early make pnrta be needed for his new barriers and Ike machine's lim i­
sriil !*«• made available fo r * 0" - " ‘ j l i f u r t . '’ in asking fo r this reHO M ELAND
HERVICRSKOi
EDITED
•
machine.
M M t r D r. Hrwry cauilooed lhal
tations. We are whipping these,
^ 9?.tng th e *, studies during t h e | iP„ rb
t he l,«-t*a,lng voStarts 6:40
C H II.U STRANGLES
FOR VETERAN IXGISI.ATOR
At tbat time, he waa a resident one by one. We think the idea and
tbit MtognphshtMMt eftber may
IVoo'M!
season.
i
|
|im
r
y-im
-jj,
Pjtm
s
b*ing
ship“ Captain S carlett”
ON ELASTIC RATTI.F.
PALM ETTO us—Funeral servbe a e S m d in Uw rtaUirt future or in radiology in tbe VA hospital Ihe machine have high potentiali­
T ria l shipments w ill start • • | ped overseas, w ith piospevla that
7 09 • 10:36
HOLLYWOOD &lt;* M argaret
nover achieved. Tbe Somascope at Denver. Tbe VA realising tnr ties, and until and unlesi we are ices w ill be held at Bradenton l»
“ Sabre Jet”
combtnoa (be principles of sonar, possibilities of hla research and convinced I t ' i t not just another morrow (or Slate Hep J Ben I,unn f.'linr, 6 months old. slran round Nov. IS and w ill be made | Hi# amount exported during th*
machine, backed the project In gadget with limited application, Fuaua who died in a hospital yes­ tied on a plastic raffia w hiia ly every two w’eeka aa opportunities i IU&amp;4-65 season would exteeJ last
ti VJ Only
radar tad television
p in r n t themselves. Tests w ill cu v*1season's all- time high.
D r. Howry said (Jut. while the IMS with a research money grant. w t're not stopping."
terday.
lag la her crib yesterday.

Strolling
In Sanford

Optimism
S u i T o i in d s
M eeting

Governor-Nominee
y f Says No Mixing
.! In Georgia Schools

Welcome Given
Dulles' Hedge

f

Pulilic Can Air
s
ip ttr M d W a s s lA l Slate Safely Conference

c1

n

Judge Criticizes
System Of Finance
For Enforcing Law

KKK OMiciul
Pledges Action
For Segregation

Ucll Union Tulks
In *1 Duy llrook

British Navy
Rescues Boy
Having Polio

Plans Received
I or l.iiclosimj
SL. I 0I1ns Shipyard |City Storm Diain
Sold Foi $35^,000

t

Electronic Diagnostic D evice
Supplements X-Ray, Fluoroscope

Giants Lead

Federal Aid Is Given Project
On Overseas Citrus Shipping

A. Duda Reelected
To Formers' Post

K
K

Movie Time Table

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S I B F O N B . F 'L IIN IIIA
m an7* a g a 1 w a s lilljr w h l t a r
N o tify Is hereby g ive n Ih a l k

Utility Investment In Florida
Over $600 Million,-Pro/ Says

Legal Notice

Aspirants To Senate
Speak To Jaycees

Publle Roaring wltl be held at the

o ffic e e r th e C ity C o iu m l**lo o to
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W o r ld A l T l

USED CARS
1431 Consul ..................................................................
* 895
1478 Ford 4-dr.......................
*1,540
1510 Ford V8 C um, 4-dr.........
$1,625
1512 Ford Cu»t. 4-dr...............
*1,595
1513 Chevrolet 2-dr................ .....*1,516
1521 Ford 6*cyl. 2-dr.............. ...... $1)466
1531 Chevrolet 6-cyl. 2-dr.
*1,555

STARTS TOMORROW

1952's

IN

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*1,155

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1951’a
1342 Consul .......................
1486 Ford, 4-dr.............. .........
1526 Pontiac 2-dr..................

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THEHDAY — WEDNESDAY

Ford 2-dr. ................................................... ................ *546
Ford 2-dr.......................................................... • •****•-* ( t i l
Mercury 4-dr....................................... .................... *710
Ford 6-cyl. 2-dr................................... .....................*556
Prefect 4-dr................................................ ..................... *216
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REGISTRATION

NOTICE
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1452 Plymouth Sedan .................. ., ........*240

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1948’s

The Registration Books of the C^ty of Banford,
Florida, are open at the City Hall, commfencirtg Monday,

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September 20, 1954( for the purpose of registerinaf for , ;

M a tisse

B 't r i* " J " F*„r J a n

Clearance Sale

1953’s

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aad la a a rv * a tcopy wl y o a r a w a v e r
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name gttd addresn a i,P e e r , b e lo w , lo
tb * B ill o f C o m p laint M int h e re in
ag ain st yaw Ih th e C irc u it C o u rt of
the N inth J u d ic ia l C irc u it , in and I
fn r gem inate C o u n tf F l o r i d a
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U o lt O W IT Z . hla w ife , d e fe n d a n la.
p rayin g fn r a fo raclo aure o f Ih e
m ortgage a g a in st th e fo llo w in g
re a l p ro p e rty, s llw a i* . ly in g an il
being tn Hem lnnle C o u n ty. F lo r id a ,
to - w it:
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W ee te rly rig h t o f w a y or I ’ H
H ig h w a y Nu IT . said p u ln l b e ­
in g 111 44 f y t l Month, m eaeured
s lu r,a said rig h t ol w a y . fro m
N orth lin t o f H trtlo n I I T o w n ehlp 11 Houth. Itang e lu F a i l ,
ru n South IT degrees ( t t y m in ­
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w a y . 1*0 fe e l. N o rth I I d e g rees
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H A K II If HI FT P A It K . a c c o rd in g
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Book I , Pag e I I . P u h llc R e co rd s
of Hemlnule C o u n ty. F lo rid a
W IT N E S S ih e o tric ta l se e l nnd
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the Municipal General Election to be held on November

Club

2 ,1954, and will remain open each day except Sundays

1946’*

1501 Ford Sedan .................................................
*240
1515 Ford 2*dr..................................................... ..................... *245

and holidays, up to and including Friday, October 22,
Older

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1535 1932 Pontiac 6 cyl sedan
1539 1941 Plymouth Sedan ...........
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Only thos4 who have reached the age of 21 during
the past year or who have acquired a legal voting resi­
dence in Sanford art required to register.

TRUCKS
Our 331/3% Cash Discount
on used trucks is still on.

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1950, are

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VOLUME XLV

E s t a b lis h e d

1903

SAXFOWn.

F L O R ID A .

Police Guard Negro Pupils Repaving
Contract
Attending Milford School; Awarded
W . Virginia School Closed
Strolling
In Sanford
Srhool superintendent R . 1 .
M llwer H ill le a s r tomorrow a flrr
noon for T a lla h m e e In mppl with
member* of dip Male Depa-tmen
of I'dur alien. I I p rap e d * In tpon'
• II das T h iir x ljt fhprp H ltrus:m s
Ih t school a lla ir* of Ih r m u n i).
• I O
a D river's llrenves sales p it t r c
The 10//00 m ark yesterday when
the total reached IU.42U
Mr*.
I.elha fo w le r. Clerk of Ih r Count)
Judge’* Court, r s tim a lo
2 6oo
more r»m ain to he sold In the tie it
Iwu dayt.
The T in t .)irlho&lt;|ltl Church will
hold it* f i r i l fa m ily Night pm
fra m of the fall *eason tomorro.*
evening at 7 o'clock. In p *.'llal ob
te rvin c e of the Nad &gt;nal Chris
tlan Education Week Dinners will
the "Dutch Ir r a t ” ily le . each
amtly bringing a "fa m ll) m eal"
which U placed with otheri Pel
lowihtp vlnglng is planned for (tn
mediately alter Ine meal
The
main part of the program w ill
consist of • motion film entllled.
" f i l t h of our f a m t lle i" . Fa m ily
night dinnen and program ) are
planned each month a
as) an oi
oppir(unity f v fam illev lo participate
together a) a unit ont«lde the
home and within the atmomhere
of the larger rhurch fam ily T h e ir
•jpprocrinu are planned for Ihr
enllre congregation

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James H. Lee Dies
At St. Augustine
J » m r ) llr n r v Lee *n, wdi • !'” »
in Sanlnrd all h li life until i» .
year* a c i. died y n lr r d a r at J : »
p in. al The home of hD deoghlei
M r* M ary laindquist. St Augu
T ig ! nr.
^ Mr; Lee waa born k a rt fe b If
lATI A retired farm er, he mover
to St A iw tisllnr t'»o " e a r. a m I
make hi* home with hi* Hannhirr
I l l ) death ram * »ine»ner ledly
Olher than h li daughter. In
leave* three *nn* Rov. Je,«p nm
Ernest all of Sanford. ? ' gramchildren t* i r » i t p r*"'i.*l',H rf n
god a a lile r. M r) Ida Km th.tll
Tampa
fu n e ra l service* w ill he M d »•
in a m Thursday *t t*&gt;e Rrl*a»i
J f n n e r a l Chanel with Eld e r I. C
Tound of Ihe Seventh lla v Ad
ventlsl Church n fflrla lln c Ruria'
w ill be In E v rru re e n eem el*rv.
T h r bodv v III arrive herr l*&gt;
mterow morning
frie n d ) m o
call after mien tomorrow

Absentee Ballots
Available At CofC
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County Clerk O P . Herrlon in
P "iin rt 1 today t!*al absentee bal­
lot) have been placed • ( the
«upervl*nr of re g liira tio n ’i office
at the Cham ber ail Commerce.
Peranni who are p h y ilc a lly un­
able to rote on Oct. 3 or who w ill
be out of lh * county m ay vote by
abtcnUe ballot by p cn en ally ap­
pearing or making a requeal by
m ail he aald.
B ili? t i m ay be r»ou»iled nM
later th in l p m of the fifth day
p reced ing the elertion and m u il be
returned to the m pervlanr not later
than 3 p m Monday. Oct «

r.nni rM'sys damage

M IAM I th —Tropical itorm flllde
caused *ome damage to h'dHlnn
hut m c * )u .l* 'e « at it naited In
land o ie r P r illih Hnnduraa. the
Weather Bureau reported today
Migheit wrinds were about TO mile*
an hour

P i r f l r eloudv to cloudy through
SVcdueeday &gt; t» tlP td mostly a f t«•'&gt;«'&gt;on and *»»l* etening shower*
e"d rhorviefth''''era.

Statement Made
By Southern Bell
On Negotiations

Attendance
Takes Drop
In 2 Places

M il m i l l t . p d . ( V , — T l i A T L A N T A *&lt;V&gt;
I j i ' t mlnule • W p e n iiiK «lif.|Mit&lt;* o v e r in to
e ffo rt! w rtr Ix-lug made today to fr n itiu n *»f I I N e g ro p iip il.i in
»ejl|p ro n ttarl negotiation) affect
M ilfo r d '* p r e v io u s ly n ll- s v liite
trig •nine SO.tKHI Soitthi-rn Hril
Telephone Co. employe* in nine h iirh school re a c h e d a n o th e r
i ro M r'ia tl to d a y w it h aepresouthern atatra
Thp preaent rontrart covering K.’itio n in ta a p p e a lim ; a y a in fo r
wag-., and working condition) for w h it e p u p il* t&lt;» r e m a in a w a y
non-iuperviaory employe, e ip tre . ,
at midnight tonight.
I fr o m d a s s c * .
But both ald o emphailaed ihnt i
A tte n d a n c e nt to d a y 's s c sno itn k e date ha - been announced1 . |&lt;m under ine vsalihlnl
hlttl e \j re of
ami that batgalning I) continuing st ile and I &gt;e*| police . ( n u ll vw ell
Spokeimen at district headqtiar- st I ,i trend lor tuture acllutt In Ihe
.
. . IO
. . . Common
ter* of" .the
C
Ira* (on) p m le m er e to11lining the I I NW orker) of Am erica ' »*■1 they »rn pupil, in Ihe luth gradt ot the
were hopeful «n agteemenl would I ike* n s* Ave School Y -)te rd a v.
le** than .*1 per cent ol the eu
be reached
Negotiator, nt't again with Com- rellm tn l of 1,362 pupil, anpe fed
ntl.aioner Sloan itp rliigfirtd of the lor r I m o len of lh- I I S'egroe
0 . S. Mediation and Conciliation nr r in d , went to c i v c , ami then
Service a fte r conferring a ll day were driven home w|ih*p»dlte • »
yesterday and well into the night. • r il
School ofMrtali e c p ljln rd the I o*
A spokesman for Southern Roll
aaid that even if an agreement w ai itlitid .iiiL r liv pointing to p a in i l . '
not reached by midnight company lo ir of p*».slide violence ot unpod
o fficia l* expected to continue b si- lion to integration .lu&gt;t which I*
gaining for a new contract with picdom liunf app*rentl&gt; w ill t&gt;e tie
term* of the present contract tr tided Ih li morning. Ihe c lllr ia l.
inalotng In effect (or the time . It
Meanwhil*. In Marlon Countv.
being.
ll'e .t V irginia, the c utnly Board ol
Edi'cation
announred Iasi nigM
Southern Bell Telephone *n-l
II would "*eek relief In Ihe
Telegraph Co. *ald today the iht*
■nun." igtipM per-oni prole tto.:
un'on'a refu ial to accept .i rt tu n inltgt illoo In the im a ll coal niln
to a )iu re unintenopted telephone mg tctiinm nlfy.
*e»viee In Ihe public it virlu«llv
Ttie Aun.ihrfie elcm cn lo 'y school
all that I* standing In the way of • owned '• pt i with i .i Nc„t it *
tinal acre^ment on a tow r »n .*1- m !t g i la s .i-i with 157 wnittract. The company t u r'f* rrln g .lu d u i!1. county Hoard Super In
la Ihe union, CSV A-CIO,
Fran k I I
Malone, pervmnet
vice pi-sldent of K o ilier t fle’ l
laid . “ The eompvny'i Im idence on
an unlnterruptr I terve** c la n e t
tn require the tml-ut to folio order |
|y procedure e-lahli h d -n f'tc c*-!) i T A M P A (AA— W . J . G riffin .
,r
,C * ,,7
r * ,l Jusll
.i L &lt;r„ofr ‘- - I n J .|o rH , dragon
. u
Aaan.
lha
cncr*
-during
.ib m
c ,"lUe
^
mofirgt’hfc
B; m wf
m ha

KKK Taking Part
In Petition Move

agreement
" It la common practice ii.r union
and management agre-ment . t . tn
elude provtilons avsur ng not wotk
stoppage by employes a . long &gt;.
the contract Is in force In fact,
eb-ut, K» per cent of labor manage
mrnt confrarl lodnv Include sim e
ju rh provKlonv
"P ro lccllo n of Ihe p'tblir In »Mt
manner I* p articularly in n -trlin i
in Ihe lelephonr husines). National
defensr and Ihe puhlic health, we'
fare and aafrljr depend vitally &lt;&gt;n
lelephtme )ervlce It Is e- e o iitl
that lhl» tervlce not 5&gt;e .lltn ipled
"There has been an average of
one )trlke esery to day* in the
Southern Bell lerritnrs -mee the
prcrenl contract wa* vignrd Thr-c
*ervlce duuptrom has*- twen att
intolerable Impoiiiion on the public
"The company ha* been patient
The union repeatedly lt*s p r mi-ed
lo correct Ine siluallon hul Ihe
walk-out) have continued tn occur
In Increasing numbers
in the
public intercsl. It 1* im pertive that
they nowr be aterp e'
Malone la id that a wage offer
Involvingg In
Increase* up tn t ; V) a
week, wltlch the u n rn h*» Indie j !
ed would be aubftantially acrrp i
•bl«, has been made *nd Is ready
to be placed Into e lfe rl Itnmr f'»t»
iy upon agreement on » workable
continuity of service clause, and
tifning of a new cotdrart
Thl* offer i) deilgned. arrordlng
In Malone. In keep Ihe wages of
telephone employe* well In line
with wage level-, in ihe w m in un l
tie) In which they work m d lo and w at made a lle r an eatenslve
survey
The CWA-rompanv contract e&lt;
n lre i tomorniw Bargaining h*
been In progre** alme Ju ly in and
w ill continue, according In Malone

K i«n di.trle* ieader* T ltMu ihroughmrt the * U tr to h&gt;Ip
p trih„te netition* agnlm t »&lt;ht&gt;nl
dr.eGregatlon In Florida.
tirl/ fln «aid the m o venient'bega&gt;‘ umfei tponsorihlp of other orpaniratinna but after i ( became
I -own ihe p rtitio n i ware being drculltad ' •'&lt; Klanamen and nunKlansmen urged that the K lan taka
part.
I.taat week he reported there
were ho,000 signature* to the peti­
tion*. H r did not di)clo«e any new
figure yeatarday.
G riffin , iip .rato r of a Tampa
pns*ate detective agency, aatd the
following nrganltatloni made the
original diitn h u tin n : |Yo-)outherner» l.eagttr with headquarter* In
Fort Pierce; Coiuctcntiou* Ameri-an C itite iis Club of Tampa and
the Florida branches of toe I ’*I r j r l Henry O tra n liatlo n and the
W hile C ircle League of Am erica.
lendenl J J Sir.ilghl aald the
nqmher of while student, stih.e
uufntly altending clattes dwindled
in about hall that number
And ya tlcrd ay, about HI people
warned the principal and te a rlirr.
ol ihe rlc ru tn lre y tchool Ihcr*
would be "lroub!e,f it they eniered
•he irhool Frm cipal Llovd II S 'eurro and the five teachers wen&lt;
home and the irhool * i&gt; rl-tc d
L*«t n i g h t ,
prnaegregation
lorrev tn the Milford School Dl*
it let. at their third meeting in
Ih r rr day* stepped UP their drum
tire be a oovrott of the irhool *1
i n u s i meeting in nearby Lincoln
Stale police srld a conservative
e ltm ale of the crowd was 7V)
The Rev M jn trn W trrlog l-o
newls elected -retldenl of Ih r
Delaw are 1'h.tpter of The National
Asm for the Ads-snre nl While
( l einllnneri On Page Three I

In regular &lt;e.»ton last nighi t|r
City c o m m it.iun awarded the M |r
A ip lu lt C o , of l akeland the * Os
tract to p a ir E t rr-t SI The coft
p in t n iii submitted * low bid b
W.3M 7S
Wil ing other bu-inc . the e &gt;yi
m :s-iu i agreed, tubject to the ,tp
or t il of ( its Judge John I •-r
ir d ). to reduce t'lr (tnr ol Roactr
D a n -. O rtjndu, Irnni fgnr to H IS
and r re lit him with the three
r e c k ) he ha» served tn the City
Jail on the rripte l -i M lle n sc r,
Ollando. Da v it h-.it bern -entenred
lo paying S2U7 or -ersmg
day*
on a charge of driving un ter the
tntlm nre ■&gt;! intovlcating bever­
age*
run rom m i-tlon approved a re i
oluli n honoimg l( I S ow an. and
awarded (&lt;•&gt;) lo Duke VVindtor (or
te n It e . and r pilpliicnt lo .t I*
r- i . ring &lt;ot*i n ' i bod)
The A in ritcan l.egiiin j.*re,ruled
C ity Attorney A F. Shinholter
ptpef- op the trah-fer of City pro
peris e.i-t of ihe old ball park on
Melt on tltr A s e . to the Am erican
Legion
,
titreel lighting for Pnircetin
A s e . brlw ern 7tih anil Tilh -Is
w t . approved
The re rn m ls .liiii n L-si I the 1.
i m . ins "f Mill II mtw n c C o . li
sell pi I I and re s ’ Ivfc*
A I 'ailing rone tor Winn lladu
and t v &lt; * u i . appro*ed
Neees*.*r&gt; resolution* »n-1 nrdl
Ounce- .etting lip the I Its’ s fi.rn !
plan., (or the coining year weri
pas r t
Oc* I w a, .r lic le d as Ihe dale
f&lt;*r the cnttimi n o n to tneei with
Its lisra l igrnt* In a spcelat ad
Journ-d meeting on the w *t«r an I
.ewet program
Fnrre-1 W»ckenrldge renue*t«i
lh *l i »r» for Ihr m n lu a l con sen
lion here n r*! nieuih he pro
sided with windshield .H ik e r* al
lowing free p irking H u . w r . »p
prosed Lir out ofem inty c ir* on
Ihe convention da&gt;s onlv

$101 Is Stolen
From Drive-In;
2 Vehicles Taken
S h e riff* depute* M a r w o tk - l
‘ o provide a d itlrlte connection
trelwcen the ill score tv of a atoleri
•»r. Ihe theft of mol her and ..
lin t robbery at ihe Movie L.n tt
Ride in thealer.
all occurring
early this morning within a half
mite area on Hlghsi-ay I J !&gt;.’
Chief Deputy O ti Owens said
he was responding to a ra il •'
fi 20 o'clock this morning, rep ot
Irg an abandoned light green uv&gt;
Chevrolet ludor. bev-ing a Duval
county license It later wa* re
ported atnlrn h) Ihe Stair High
wray f’ atrnl in Orlando lie was
flagged down hi a hre.vl deliver*
man who repotted the hr* ik in al
Ihe drive (n t b o t r r
The ear w rs Hi coven * m
ditch *b 'Ut ?nu i ard south &lt;&gt;l ih.
drive-in It contained a R r a li h f i
rifle and iwo -m ail Bible*
Utwin In v rillg atlo n (iwcn- dt*
covered padlocks h »d been inri
from Ihe main room. pr&gt;i)e.|inn
iMwiih, and conreailon room d &gt;-t
of the d rive In C R Sehiraid
rfrtve in operator. ret*orted a c.idi
t-oc m n ilin in g tin t lo -Hi m
oMila had been taken from the r —
cession rtx&gt;m An outboard motor
tool* and flashlights In the pn
lection room were not t-ment t
Owens tald
Reported stolen sometime e- artthis morning a n a brlgM red 19V
Ford one-half ton ptekop Tb&lt;
truck was parked hv a l-atler neat
'he Rlneblrd Inn approximated
halt a mile from ihe drlse in II
belonged to the ‘ilitlii an. I ong amt
lla g e rlv Conslrucllon C o ,
&lt;oi
ti..re ihe numtier' 172". on e ir l
door
Sheriff J I. Hobbs said he blleie-| the sedan was ahindoneil
lite r It h e -*me s ill'k In ill ll
lem|d to turn ll (round The?
whoever left il, robbed 11&gt;e »' Is*
In and stole the pick up truck Lo
a getaway

Rotary Conference
To Be Oct. 17-19
" I ’lar'* for tha Golden Anmver
aary D is trift Conference", aa d J
f’. H o lU rla w , president of the
Sanford R otary Club, "are nrarltv;
completion,” In announcing th»
date* for the three day conference
of Itotary-’a dtslrict 24t, In C ear
water Oct 17. tit and IP w ilh l ead
quarter* at the New Fo rt H a iti
aon Hotel.
' I ’ lan* for {he Golden Anntver
•a ry Conference," according to
H elticlaw , "include a pageant Henid tin g 30 golden year* of Ro
ta ry ," which would correlate Fags
of many natlona, music and high
lights of R otary history. Already
Included In the overall plan*, and
following tha pageant, Ifoltr-law
aald, would lie tha "Fellow ship
Hour."
(.oral Rotarian* assisting gen­
eral- conference chairm an W , 8.
Zachach are Rhartes I,. Persona,
Dr. A . W. Epp* J r ., W. C. Hutch
Don S r „ Fran k Evan * and Jack
Greene^

VM A tO V I M Af lO C A T fl problem* faced by the current United Nation* u n io n la New Y o rk . A a early
J A wwhen the U K. voted against any dltcvmloa of eatry la UJf, by Red China
victory waa wo* by U»a VS.

^ N U LL RETU RN S
A F T E R B E R IN G R H E K
S E O U L im - F a r R a il Com­
mander Gen. John E . Hull left for
Tokyo today after a conference
with President Syngman Rhee on
Am erican m ilita ry and emnom lr
aid to Korea.

T 1 &gt;’ SI&gt; \ V . S K I * T . 2 3 , r.i.b j______

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W irt*

Crash
Of City

Two Men
Of Car,

k

Vehicle
Smashed
In Wreck

m

Worn on Climbs
I rom l atal Anto

I )* i n v i i w e re k ille d a n d
tv ■ -itin i p o .ip lc w o re In ju r e d
m .i (r iu k - a u t o m o b ile c r a s h
yo .tc M la ) a fte rn o o n on 1liyrhss.tv 17 \i'j, a to u t .seven t n ile j
&gt; "ifli n f S a n fo r d in is s e c tio n
ot ro ad c o m m o n ly k n o w n «3
" I U*i,H i V a lle y .”
I *• o l nrs* a fo llo w s :
&lt; L it t in e S im m o n s . 4 3 , N e ­
t t " . : \S W Ja kson S I , Orlando
( t h e kiitomebllt.
C
t li trari.e. *a, R Ruby S t.,
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I! 1 f th- ilea I uere paiarng"
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til* |tlf«* lf*et» (’M llttrtte el
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h f l t l i l 11flit a U i n i nf'f. Ilf 9hr t I V illtf T*
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FtVs.lt • i
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I.
1,
i,r i
i Stuff f fhit!i*»
i tre j
- t. I' r a if- of (h a
•l
u t. man M fi M hcl Duret
IP, SO I the d s i'e r l|t
In , k, * ] C-ii m uJfl to i l » ia («
0 i 1 ID n sy J Hu&gt; i./how &gt;k", 4 i,
S , I .'Smyrna Reach. Ruth wese
iiV rn I . the Fernald-l^ughtun
M-m-'tia! Hospital but iscte not
1 cl.|
It’ll l i t m -i r u s . icteased ti&gt;
return to New Sm yrna Ite a h
s l’t i . I r «-*s lo *t,*v overnight in
.1 b” I’ltal (or ohieri.stion
He
, ooipi lit-, t .,f pain in bi* cheat
• la te hr h*d it r u 1k Ibc atreting
*b rcl if hi* truck
'It i Durance yesterday at the
Rn on tu n cral llum ». where tha
1* ■J&gt; of her hurbaod s o taken,
c oiplaircd of an Injury to her le ft
) r srtd aaid her tig h t elbow and
• ■ft hip h aJ been bust.
lie left by bus shuttly after 7
p m, for Lak&lt; land and the boJy
wa&gt; *si:cn Itiet* later.
\ tending lo Trooper M ark
&gt;i«ck ol tin Florida Highway Patiu l. the automobile was going
,»t, slid the truck, north, when
o r t &gt;■&gt; ii |t wiped Ifc said he be­
ll* • I I I .r cat « n . i,set Ihe center
lit* ( i n n tlte * "lit .ion u m lte ii.
utimuo attu * '-t&gt; tout uff a t
•1 •
u lai m Ihe craab and
p • " i the limb wet' &gt;altered
•• c I hr highway, as the ca r
n t" ,* I *"tit h ai’out 1^0 feel,
no-ilia title, over lut nit,g . e v e r a t
t lines
the ttuck veered across tins
C flR F H B ^ A f«h rr • n» * * t 11»«*TmkI i *if ll*, *li»«»i *»’ •1* l »* *1 t «* * I *i »m a iiitmiiri | : 11# 1.i«i#f«» tm
biglosay, vutiUmmiR tiurtli . and
IflMlI*’ l*fl ilfni R4k I I I
l l (if Ih r I m i M* I n T| r 111 t» ■
11|f ■-1 • M*I III, t f it • I f f t il r it iiliil
i iinincd into a Yelda ice cieam
l ’ 'i.k , which had been patke l at
» » iple of the bighway by \\ illia
I
’iMi.it
:tb lltU ttd ", isliilu he
■•
, m at * prmg to get a
In .I
I* P u l me* .:a '• (tie following
ii - • nit of the tragedy:
• ttul h&gt; r h'l'h.md w ere hitchJ||]f4t| I
I Vtfli* M» 7
f
h I n,- fi-,m Jack n iille Reach to
t ,, ,t ii" . o i.e tr Durance wo* supPI »r» I r’ w nalivt*
from r»nfi»f l.
p - I t . go to wot) on a new Job
*ii i faren hfitinffrl l*V
l • iy a* n tnofet. when they were
..ffiiif l«rrf| ftiiptldth tiy
i i H i!
pi t #d up in Dcl atiJ by Simnton*.
fli |&gt;rml the if fn vr *t in rn f r or I1'1in
l i ’itattce vs* in front w lt'i Sim "t * sn-t M i* Durance went In*
»jn?7 Vr»mrn
fh t Roilthrif* P ip tlo l
• • ih* h ick teat b»caui* they ha i
ftMiniation of r a lifo v fili. It*r
L-uti.&gt;idci*bl« baggsge with them.
Stffu tro m tuio hf-rn v ilk fh*
At the time of the a-cije n t, »ho
jit if o r n ia Routb^rn P«ptf * ar»*n
eittniated the at » * ' going about
fai nf Ml m ile, to hour She had
• fr lh n tin cr !1*M whrn h» a- «|»tI'c n tes ting a Hibte J'Jst p ilo t t ’»
+1 • pontion
d liK ’tar of the
(h* accidttii and ***) pulling it
B&lt;ptut hrnfhrrh'**&gt;*f nfgwnm*tmn
I * I intr, |,-r luggage at (he time
• iTtb (tolrfrn
Jitr*
IPfR
,*t impact
f#»t he hat p itd t an ••ovid M#* t?
b» a il she had no ile a what
ejofil amaog fta p tliti in M « f o i l
•Used tin »
I m l and (hat it
rff
».&gt;»! arfivitl^ i
1 T d*
**,,» a itnuiK * i r tiitig
I flo I i \ fa­
ft fj’** tnr iMflm** l.il fn ll" o t» *
11,a ■it turnc I over once and
l l far. f sal a la+1
flirt* m
r foundation
then , , ( n, an f Ihe t &gt; f came
• *lf 11*" Is«i’ll
»* d^hljjnnf fo tRrrrvr an 1
■
I ..*ri "it her lm i I all 1 »be was
p v r.f It|*»na V in »!»*
fl’MfOn •* if * *
o luahr ' d iwn n f h- flu’.r in tii**
1M
* of 91(ar * w
jiMfif Ip lll v.
l , i |fe r huaband, the &gt;atd, went
, nf y • Flirt h 1•lll*|l’ g|r•ii j front v tnduiv
Wh.-n the a, t a-l finally settled
&gt; t nr old Jluptut • t
(ii,&gt;mu,
i„ th**
•oi Its top, she kicked out a back
i cutis t i* a gia loate of Station
donr witWOw at'd ctawled &gt;ut.
U tu re rsl'v , y li- ie h" 1 is &gt; lit r of
She (aid *he (elt her belief In
th. Stel.-u, I ’ niverally R rp o ita i.
G ’n| i'.sd aoruethti'g to do wi'.h her
Official new*paper of the univer
.........
Vice *»»!#■ tat t*it. • •
I it* | **l 1 • i 1* l,ririg spared,
M M 'd l
*lty
r • I »• -* ’ «*1 1 M
till «■ t» i * »i F |* II i*"ii'T" ■• f by
( r-il n* (,
Once, lief ire Ho* accident, in anRtertstroni t - t v e l *s s *»rgcsnl A • &gt;|,| It i M*
* it, » t,f
M» rt
a ♦j* *
• v i to a rentalk about hlv driv'ifm iiit ■i , i
mat ir allache I In Ihe Hist Oidn- ’-I- g r i d
lilt • f 14 1*1 f •1” 9 iii* t»«* * i *t • »n
-ng (»••. a curding (o Mrs. Uurin 1-" Ammunllion Rase Pep &gt;t l l* ’
t( it
* 1|
F tr g
i *nt'
-in i . . held .iu&lt;", (be driver .aid not to w orry
up n hitgllnn during World Wat II In
ft* l *
1 ., (r | .
' Tn* * (f*r»1 . * |«tf&gt; ih ,ti* anything, (hal the car waa
, ■’ (be • -i •1
which Capa It V he saw »ci . it • tn
i is |
i
II
&gt;•(&gt; .1*
il -g • t . i I., rtf »i i f i fi'*| ,f Hi
•■i*-l l&gt;y Insutance and. if vnyKngDrtd. F 'a rire , L u i" ,o l, t , II H S * * •((’* .
•i * i
• ..
•-am . • l.il M" l l ft •af(- 1 i • fi-l • ’ tig happened, they would tie
l*(.'l an,| r.rrm a n y II Is a f rut
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t
It
•• I' ,|o i 1 . •
I nai o , • •
*»• * ^l«»f*f» • »«fi •, ' «l en i are of
cr sport* editor of TI-" S .,d
I t in r
,t’ C i • *t '
*• i lirte ld . a p s .i (tr» .il- n t of I I "
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, i l ' I, ‘ | Ir.st ,i good husband "
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ITl Ve ,,1 i i i * r
1p
Seminole County Jim- t Charm t (&gt;,( * t oily 1'
I r -1 II
,
. &lt;i ,r&gt;.i
p" (I er "1 tj
H i-krkuw ske i*id be had nollcof r omniMce and a ni"'it!i*r f tb&lt;- T h crf ( i (&gt;, p|
l „ " .t , , t" ,1.1, *,e rube i
•i, •
ii
| ( -vi - ■I 't,» (i coming toward him but
Florida Stale I »ag'i» of Sp *•* ..|,
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I ) | " ii
W.t'n hoi • |U"*I • hat there had been plenty of
W riter* and Rroad a .'e rs A x .
l’-e n't count * **»"
|,|-a&gt; . , i* I" I *• I In oi* oi' &gt;, *,| 'b-atan'-e and pa! I no more atelation.
•#-1I (lie
'Jte ro iin ■
ri* ii it lention to it. lie said he did not
An ordained II a pH it m inister, i r g r i d l e ■- f t )*•,
Ve: . t
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of through traffic to West Central Florida.

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In immediate action on secondary roadB in the Dis­
trict to facilitate development wjthin the Counties.
We should eliminate the “spoils system/' Give job secui ity to competent industrious government workers.
Establish continuity in such vital activities us road con­
struction, education, conservation and luw enforcement.
In effective complete cooperation withiri our District
to bring maximum united strength to bear for improve­
ments where sought.

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* We should go ull out to attract tourist, capital and
industry. We should obtuin the maximum credit for
small businessmen and the farmer.
* Modernize our State Constitution.
* Candidates for public office should have experience
and ability in keeping with the honor and privilege of
serving the public.
* We can und should make Florida the foremost state
in modern government, education, highways, state in­
stitutions, aid to dependents and publM health.

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parade to the ferryboat dock.
|2-Doy Celebration - and
The "C ity of Key Wait** K »cheduled to tall out jit ti a. tti. escortid by a fleet of decorated charter
fSparks Inaugural
and private I Hiatt, U . S. and Cut&gt;an Navy v e tte li.
Of Cuban Ferry
A large i|e|"j,*ation of Cuh.iti

Two Killed

K E J w t a i — (F N S i Inaugu ra­ Itovernmeu' o fficia l*, buainett and
tion ut automobile ami paatrnger civic leader* are expected in Key
te rry armies' U tw rrn Key W r it W rit lot the celebration, anil to
and Cuba on Saturday, October 2, make the f in t c r o ir in f. For the
vrilLb* the occasion of a hut:*, two- a rrival in (lardrna* Culm, a trrmd a j^ ilv b r a tlo n in the alm o*t-ii- endoul welcome ho* teen planned
land city at the tip ut the Flo rida by the Cuban*.
K eys.
Only official gur»t* w ill l&gt;e in­
l-a M in y the coming of the fe r­
r y an
. . almost a* big a thintt cluded on the inaugural trip by
at the opening of the ovenrean the “ C ity of Key Went.” The ferry
highw ay, civic and business lead* w ill irtu n i ftoni Cuba to Key W rit
• ra of Key West have Joined *n- on Monday, and initiate regular
th u tia ilic a lly w ith the city govern- vervice on Tuesday, Oct. 6. There­
m rnt to arrange one o( the biggest a fte r, the fe rry w ill -ml from Key
le x liv a lt in the hiitory of th vir W rit to Culm on Tuesday, Thurs­
day* and ftatur.lay*, making the
laniuut city.
The fe rry v i**e l, chiriitened the return trip un Monday*, Wrdne*0 * ol K ey We»t” In cerernonie* day* and Friday*. The C ity o i Gar*
in Mieiui Sept, IS , will hold u|&gt;*-n ' dena* where the fe rrv w ill dock
house starting at non Frid ay. A t in Culm I* within a few minutes
•t p. in. F rid a y , what K ey W estrr* . of Varudrru Beach, world famuu*
ate proclaiming to l«e "the w orld’* 1 beach i*»ort, and almut 100 mile*
largest fish f r y ” will begin in the ftoni Havana.
yards and parking aiea* surround­
The ’’City of Key Went" will ac­
ing tin fe rry dock. Ke»t Went comodate 41) car* and 260 panrugchatter leiat fishermen, who are er*. and include* among it* fa c ili­
staging the event, expect 6,000 ties afr-ronditiuned bar and cock­
peMons to tu rn out fur the a ff a ir ta il lounge, air-com litionni restaur­
and a ir nlanning to prepare a tun ant, reciration room, enclosed ob­
and a half o f fish.
servation deck and a shaded and
A* big public dance will begin at o| h ii promenade deck.
8 o click f e a t u r i n g t h e crowning
ng »f One-way far for car and driver
th* Inevitable beauty ipierll select
w ill he fifth90, for passengers
rd In u county-wide contest, and 1 7.SO.
th« appearance of scou t uf gov«rninriit o fficia l* and dignltarie*.
HI HI HI)
Acting Governor Chat ley Johns
B H tiu K S V lL L K
.r - C o l
May
of Floiida is expected to make the
tmmd
Hobln*.
who dedicated hiInaugural trip on the "C ity of K ey . .
West.”
.
‘ life lo helping the Hill's man af'er
On Saturday morning, a great lit- became rich from hunting geld
paiade of decorated automobile* j in Alaska, wa* buried yesterday
to il assemble outside of th r c ity lie died ye iler-Jly at age of I I

ELECT
GORDON V. FREDERICK
C O U N TY JU D G E
S E M IN O L E C O IN T V

(lua li tied
G raduate Slel.-uin

iCunliliuesI Fic«i l*aee One)
trie l lo get up, she said, and Vvlllitled blood " L i t me 'Ip, trt IllsU| . I t. got to spit." .e -ill.I be
Mill He w «* ‘ till ulite when the
I aiid'ulnnce a rriv e d , she said, Ilfs| Cu iniliulra later, lie had u pul*shut the lesp iru tlo li had slopped,
tiiordlllg to the nurse.
I lo woman. Mrs llorance, wa*
4) 'lei i. al. s h e 'Old

W’
S r iu n i.iij at you! th r thrill-parked story of the guy* who fit out
Jet*—and thr women who w all for Ihein. See S V It llE JEM •—•it
al the H o u r land Hide In- I h r a lr r !

Beef Food Value
Is Publicized

The campaign that Florida , atth turn are carrying un to convince
folk* that they should eat more
beef is a very satisfying and
promising development m I h i' im ­
portant brunch of (h- lute a g ri­
culture.
Beef cattle pliers w n r high fur
-eteral years straight running, and
thr production of U-ef in the na­
tion naturally rose. T h ru when the
• upply reached a peak, prices be­
gan dropping and. as ha* bn-n ihc
ca«e in sim ilar situations with
olher crop* and product*, they
dropped so low that some folk*
who had ventured into tin1 cuttle
business or had over-expanded
their operations lost money. W hile
rattle prices were going up, so
were coats of land, labor, anim als,
feed, and othrr essential* for
beef production, and the&lt;* cost*
did riot drop us lapidly as did the
prices fui r a lilr .
There developments w&gt;i« not
Confined to Flo iid a, however; they
w eir nation wide
Fo rtunately, there are man)
sign- that indicate that Florida's
cattle Industry I* In-coming more 11
stabilised and, also, luumlvr ecu
ttomicnlly than it has been in a
decud*- or more, ra ttlria e n ate

uf l.aw

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Victim Forgives,
But Judge Does Mot

P rarllrrd before the Hu-

I A W H E N C E . Mas*, idh
Tin
g irl he wa* accused of stabbing
Hi times was kinder to Joseph
Prrseeh.no. iff. of Methuen, than
was Judge I haile* F a il hill &lt;t u terdav.
The Judge was told that I ’on
slam i He Marco. I ». of la st i nice
hud forgiven Panmchino
Judge I mi h u n t remarked that
wa* the g ir l’* "owtl private bit*
In****.”
lie tlo ii sentenced I V f seehirm to
five months in th-' House of &lt;‘'-i
lection afts i his id-a of guilt v Ia i burgs uf assault with a dap
genius weapon in wounding Mb'
Ite M aico after slo broke o ff tlodi
romance IMH June i!f»

S u n fo rd I BA I to d a te .

, premr Court of Kkirltla and
j th r Federal DUtrlrt C'uurl.
In nnkinif your mipport I make but one pro mine:
“ I will huneslJy, faithfully and Impartially admin­
ister all d u tk i of offire”

-October 5, 1954
Ynur Vule and Support Will Be Appreciated

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d u r in g

Convicted Killers
Die Today In Chair
H M It lllD ttwo coiislrti-d
k ill'll one ol them .I Negro ten
W \ i executed In Flnllda - electric
(Ja n to lay
A t Supl .1 t. tbslw In -aid
'111...... lb o ik
I ’nlnnd-ii 1
I- flu I was lull In de.it b Ills !
I ' t . t in M111.11 NathaliLd Jo h n -.111
, , l 4 | , N,.(
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p doer of them in ole in la -,
'
nut oj ri .1si MIX linin' to s n
'
Ni-ifiiei did I f ............•
. ' 1- n .i k l a 'l before taking the
wa x I 1 the electric -ball
J 'bnsini was com hied . f it,
six' ding i f E d te ird port is Man
tjh
m l) siii-iilt llrm k wa- con
1V l' id of k ilitiii; hi- young -■-t* 111
a til oi lag* after a doon-tii
at) .innlit with fin wifi
I he G lin t Smoky mountxii.i
1 .k rbeir bailie fnuii tlie Mm
l.ar* lesemliltne smoke tl.at h *x
i n *-i 11 tin t-i ok 1

SAND SP U IN ' .S o k i.
P Urn
mysters of Iht m ldriulil "spo-tl,
light" tli.il lias drawn flee .tillin '
stun eiowd- numl-s-ring a&gt; milch
a» faxt pel ions ha' been solved
Last night j - expensive radio
and television
eiliiiptlient
wax
made rails I" captliri the 'dratlge
sei|uenco patruliiien found two
h is s peieiied halfway up tile cliff
with fla-hhghts and towel- SHIM
.VlO person were pie fill ut III.-cetp- two mile- ssi"l ij Io n
T lie tins' t 11-islIfis-d bs u lfiM ii'
as Eugene A m br on ft*, ali i 11m
ms Hon' II both i l T ill’ a ♦I s-i*ly
ai111■
111' I the light was then invrn
lion 'Idles ltd tors fir *I *r Is I il
last Wednesday and rs 'i-ia le l it
ipi'hlls
llum lrrsfs ol to i 'u&gt; hail visit il s
the area Hu la d live days, -ume i
ai-.'is ed a early ax I p tu. In order ,
to gH a g. hsf ' * -1
Stories tam e Itoin all 'i-cUuti
id Die a le j a- Ir-ld ri ls I id id n ’&gt;
mg tlie strati 'e tilui- i rei n hall o|
iigtil lot a b ill ri'idin s Hie III) t
I l l s wax fsirlfM-r clouded with all
indi hi legend thxi ” .i vmiiut Indian
t u l had In i ii k iHi-1 In tii lieadmi'
oil Ihi' ■Idl alid each Seal 'lie
ri'turrii'sl with lo r do. and lauti u
to gu to the Aik.lllxax H isel l.d
water

o u r fto p o r

drrn in schosil* until thei are Id
If unlinurd From Page Duel
Bowie- told the meeting it anyone
People, urged the parent* to keep was arrested for L.'eaklng tills Ittheir rh ii ffe horoe In uppositior by boycotting the Milford school,
to lutegiatlun "u n til tin Negroes he would lie furnished with a law
gel out of our schools "
*
»er
lie
said
ailtidllU's •atmlilstDr George It M iller -tale -u
would eonllnue I in -11 ultack "no jierinleiiih-nt of public in-trurliuu.
m ailer if it means blood-bed
announced lute yesterday that tin
no m ailer wital Hie »-iiii»ri|uence- *' adm inistrative ~ but not policy
(try ant Bowles, national presi m aking-power- u| the M ill,11.1
dent of the N'AAW'P, ssr«•*.! tlio-e D istrict were being returned 1
111 the erowi) (ruin towns near till the school superintendent
Di
ford, a southeastern Detawari
Cobbs was not at the srhout yeof
l
.i
t
e
,
In
"hold
a
lo iniinm il)
trike lo aliott Hies.■ ierday and was reported oul ol
-yntpath)
town tmt expected hack toils t
parents we Y e behind them '
the State Hoard of Educaim a tu
Yesterday's reonchlin:. lite r ..
0111 week shiitiliiwn, went oil with assumed the power uf the four re­
out undue incident Die Identity ut signed member* of the Milford
the eleventh Negro, a tun. wa- Hoard until the next election m
M i)
still imknow n lo lay
VVarrillgtoll and oilier- Were ell
luluting a petlli.ui today calliri
lor tbe ouster ol Seim.' .superm
lendrnt Hanion » t ’ohhi and high
•cliuol Prin cipal M
Vlexaiidei
liias-m lre
W ai.tiigton said j 1
"crim inal m xestigaii.ui bureau is
being started to probe Hie rest o!
Pie teaching sta ll "
Kisfitlili-slii-tl -0 vs-isr* in
Orliimlo
Another siw akcr la I night. K a il
Hastings, of ClCorgotiiVMi. Del in
KKCOMMKNDS
trodum l 14 year old H ritv Joan
ling I**, who confirmed thaf »iie
Mill uni l umls (or
signed a letter ti&gt; Hie N VAWP -tal
Insesf m en t
I mg lltal a Negro hot a-ked lis-r I d
.1 dale ta il Friday alts rmmti whi n
Me hair mans ruslumris in
tile schools weie cl ne t and -h,
Saisfoid slid suisounding ter­
H E T T Y S M lit; Pa
K —A In
ritory
l-l.lilted 011 tin t ii ttysl'urg battle was sitting in hoi lim it | torch
She -aid she refused
C o i o p l r l e i l l f s i r m a t i u i i ml He*
field laxl month in honor of I ' l n i
Delauale lias a 'late taw callin':
deni Eu rn h -w er lias been vandal
giirsl
for conipuDory attendance of -hil
j,e d and piotialils w ill not su.'viie
Phone Oils 11,to a-Mf.ll i oiler I
Kuperintrmlen! .1 Waiter Cole
II ii rite I l i a t o iiw a s H usil
, „ JM „ i p,,. tietlysburg National
T I ’ HN \ n ot 1
Park said the 2? loot northern pine
It e p ir s e llt in g
OMAHA id ’1
Th- Omaha i-o
liad been choptK-d with an axe or
lire
record
showed
Hu*
tiatchel
Wade v Pugh. Omtiiiii wits at
The incldenl, I'uietiiaii said. Wa*
one of several a c l' of sandali*m tested for driving I- mile* an
I. V K E I. \N D
bom in a I ft mile limit rone,
that occurred over the tasl week
end The tree wa» dedicated Its
Meddler — Midwest
Stork
Shirlrv Wmle wa- n in - t id at
tank Corpt veterans of World Wat
Exrhaiige Chicago Hoard ut
lu«t
about
tinsame
hour
1
1
1
tlie
I and It 111 hum . of the PresidMil
Trade
who wa* commander of Hie tank •Lille Xlim its' f'SI litis Ills' lo miles
t u m plrlr In s rs tin in t S ri site
• rs training ground- at Deaths nn finis 1 ip » I f&gt; mite lou t rone.
1 t amp Colt tri 191; IMIS
Ibdti were fined f i l l and CO*t*

Funeral services fry italph I
t'owan will hr Acid at 4 P ill today
m the First Melt odist Church with
Hit- He- Milton H M ya ll, pastor
off loatlnn
Active pallbearers w ill be Vulis*
W ililain* J r , Johnny D avis, tt II
SterniH-r. Douglas Sieiu lro ru . E a rl
Vaughn. Orlando, and Harry l»«IJ
win. ttrlamlo
Honorary pallbea-er* are Folic
t hief Hoy M illiain s, I K Tucker.
F a r! Faitsl. (Senrce M illiain- J r
(fa iry Lee Sr . F .1 Moughlo
S r , Don llld e r. M 1. Itabuin
irrt Wibiaiii- Voile William- Sr
W It lia lla g lie r. O cala, lle n ila n
Jacobson. Fred W illiam s, Andrew
fa ir a w a y . John K ad er. l»r xliar
!es I, l*ark Sr . Ja c k Itatljtan. W
1 Hutchison J r . W A P atriel
Ja ck Morrison, Hhea V &lt;rtln. Or
land'- F t' Harper ria re n cc l|&lt; I
ding. W It Hitting, Forrest lin e
keriridge. W E Knowles, Edwin
Shinholser. Mayor E a .l Iliggin
Imlh.xm. J l&gt; t o :dell H I. Derm,
Orlando, Fred P e rkin *, ('in I i-b
e r. Jack H ail, John Ivey, H t.
Perkins Sr and F ire t'fuel Mask
I levelar.d St
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Gettysburg Tree
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It. K *as intis have clown from
Irss than btf billion doll &gt;r* in ttit»
tu an e 'tlm a lrd 2.Vi hillloii t olas

OLD S T Q V i
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T H E SA N FO R D H E R A L D
Tuns. Sept. JS . 1»3I
Page J

Mysterious Lights'
Shown Boys' Prank

College

A c t h fly I ’ rue lift'd | . hu

striving hurdei than eier to plu
dut r more of their fe-d, to pros id,.
more w ilitci feed for then tier
to impiove llii-tr animals by to e .dIng, fit ding, a ini u'hrs pi notices,
to hold their ptudtlrlluli io -ts to a
inim iiiium but not so ion tb.it
their improvement program w ill
-Iup they an mole intent than
i n r on tin t:i»!. ut | rodni itig a*
Idl'ti d u a l i t y lisef a i | i . i - ble
Note l In'i base cum' to th, real
nation that pt 1itu ■
11 ■1 i . not ad
that is neie« ary lot them to r a n t
uli t-foDtalile bet-f • lit* 1pi !*■s,
I'hry i n oglilte that it Is up to
them at least. p * it u !l) to tell
s'tmsumei* that la--f is a great
food and l-i csinviim- Hu in that
Ihry should eat mole of n . fleef
Is n fine food inn- i t liie most
iiu tn lio ii-, lieallh g iv in : food* llwst
we have und It i» -at -fying to
tee the men wlio I 'l.'d lm It telling
folks ufiout it
Tlie "eat mole l- iif" program
al&lt;o is lo fh l)' satisfytng di that
It is lin k in g e xid ili.s o' .1 1 I imp
lo liiif u p it- -Ireyr a llltb tllgh t
and n in e / to du tuiiieihmg on its
o w n in lila t iie t o sulxe it- p i u t d e m s
fa t mule b&gt;ef
d . 01,talus
ni'Ai )y 1 n r ) tiling ' I 1.1t t'«m.l fur
you1

Slllllilotis wus pililled Uli.lei tin
(a .o.d apparently lurd died matniitly ui w ithin a short time H i*
to
was taken lo the liu ito ii
Vi -rat Home
r.ecs .it tin- m l and ties . wenIt.d in n l along tin big bout Most
41 tbe li lt side of the Cat had
K - ll Upped out and Cllimplt-d
When the c.ti was lighted Ole lop
* ■• iiia c tica lly • sen with tin bwo I
Ihttliiigr was set by fioopt-i
Mai * at }iiOO tii the \*ew Slut 'no
Il»«‘ h truck and filPO lo tin ••
tun l 11nek

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among fire revelert at N e w
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France Still Needed

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By refusing to ratify the European De­
fense Community plan France created a
number of problems for the West. Experts
regard the participation of German troops
as essential to any scheme for defending
Europe.
n the day just after French rejection of
EDC there were some who thought the liest
course to follow would be to Ignore the
wishes of France entirely. Their nttitude
was that the. French had their chance and
had turned It down.
Th" fact is that the participation and co­
operation of France is ns essential to the de­
fense of Europe ns is the participation of
Wrst Germany. To go ahead and re-arm the
West Germans without French agreement
could do serious damage to the cause of the
anti-Communists within France and might
encourage French neutralists who would like
to see France withdraw entirely from the
side of the West.
Some of the Impatience with France is
justified. Vet if a workable plan for deter­
ring aggression is to l*e developed in Euro|nFrance as well ns Germany will have to lie
a part of it.
TODAY'S 111III.K VKKSB
I was eyes to the Mind and feet to the
Inme—Job 29:15. We can also serve the
aged ami the very young. In these latter
days we have many organizations formed lo
help unfortunate people. We should not
stand Idly by.

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Tuesday. Sept. 28. 1951

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County A c tn t’i Column
Way Down South
In Sanford, Florida

Disarming U. S. Cops Advocated

By C. R. Dawson. BSA-, MS A.
NEVEP FAII-S — You can always tell
who the villians nre in the movies by the
way they talk — usually right behind yon
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ANIMALS — It is advisable to segregate
any new animal brought to the farm for 80
to 90 days to protect other animnla from any
disease the new animal might have. Bight
now. the one worrying us most Is Pinkeye.
"There oiighta la* a law” against the moving
of Pinkeye nnimats.
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STOP. LOOK AND LISTEN—A woman
who denies she's perfect is looking for nn
argument.
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IiEAKS — If your roofing and siding of
galvanized iron sheets nre rust-speckled. it
Is a warning that the time has come for a
paint protection job. t'se zinc dust paint
which is usually packaged in ii two compart­
ment container for on -t tie-job mixing.
Thoroughly clean rust-apecklcd surfaces
with a stiff wire brush so the paint can get
a firm grip on the base metal.
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Texas Republicans Get Party Request
BAIN' — As a result of good rains dur­
D A Id .A N O il
C u rb n f i t * form er M ayor W allace S avag e in
ing August and early September, the Semin­ '.\D09 is 'i m io who voted In t ie tie ta re f o r f'n n g ti «* for lh * se.il
ole County citrus groves and pastures nre in R rp u tillrn n p rim a ry J o t v ' I h i* tiow n rciin ietl bv lt*p J . F ta n k
l&gt;**n a«k*d |o b rln w ith n dour («• W ilson T h e other Republican ran
good shape.
door ram im iirn lo r * t m ore C H I' dtilate, li r o v r r H a it i, seek* a coun­
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» n tr* in Ih r Novem ber K*ne»»l ty ' pidct-ship.
H a ll* * C ounty ra » l ab**ul INt.COO
STINGEB — At least 2.500 different c lrctin n .
Republicans «av they **i&gt;rcl votes in the fh t'M -ia lU ’ p rim a ry .
kinds of wasps live in North Amerira but come if.PUU In respond to lh * pnrlv
only ill Hint 50 njmtIck are pests. S o m e of ra il on liebalf of two h u lls- ran
The
targ e*!
asteroid
t m inor
d iilatr*. Knrh w ill lo- a 'le d lo rt
o la t ifl) I* C e re s, ahoid 5U0 m iles
them build their nests too close to your
In
illa
m
e
le
r.
w
hich
was
dlscr
s e rrd
list the support of 12 friends
home or barn for personal comfort. You can
R rpubllrnn R rure A lg e r opposes in 1MOI
lick these air ls&gt;rnc invaders if you make nfterdark application of chlordane or DPT lo
nests of such Insects ns hornets, yellow jac­
kets. Guinea wasps ami mud dmiliers
Hornets and yellow jnekels nnd their
nests can Im* removed ns a unit. Plug the
nest o|M'tiing with a wad of cotton soaked in
cnrlatn tetrachloride, then quickly dislodge
the nest into n sack, which abotild Ins burned,
buried or put into an air-tight can contain­
ing a few taliles|&gt;oonHful of carbon tetra­
chloride.

N E W Y O R K *JP

R obert F a b ia n , - sritooibny.

B ritain 's m rrt relrb ra led detective'
since Sherlock Holmes, . feels It
might be a good idea If Am erican
c o m
quit carrying gun*.
"T h e display of fire arm * Is to
be depreciated m ildly observed
the ex detective superintendent of
Scotland Y a rd . " It Incites the
crim inal to c a rry one. too
" A firearm U not an equallrer—
it is an antagimtier "
In his 21 year service with " Ih r
Y a rtt" Fabian solved a dorrn mur
ders. helped send 9 men lo Ihr
gallows, more than BOO tn prison
" I never carried a gun In my
life ." he said, "although tu ire I
had to take guns aw ay from men
who seemed to want to use them
nn me The only weapon I ever
needed was my hands "
An expert In Ju )it» ii, Fahlan he
gan his career a* an ordinary con­
stable He still feels the be*t way
to n il down crim e is to pul more
rnp. out on beat*. swinging a
night stick
"R u t I don't go along with litis
gun c a rry in g ." h r s a il "And it's
n»| (treatise I'm soil either
" I'm mil vicious, but I tlo think
Ihe pendulum has swung hat far
the wrong way in our Irra lm e n l ol
crim inals.
"W e pamper bolh young dcltn
qurnts and hardenrit crim inal* too
much.”
Fabian tM-tirves R rila in made a
ftm lake in doing away wilh ih r
ra l o' nine tail* in 1919 H r i* con
vlncrd that lo la»hes o-t a c rim i­
nal's bark with "the r a t ." nr 20
strokes w ilh b lu b switches mi I.*
bared bottom teaches him an unforgrttahlp lesson
"T h e physical punishment Is
nut as had as the degradation,"
he said "When &gt;&lt;h i birch a crtm l
nal. you treat him l.k r a naughty

He never lise * d*wn
Ihr shatr.r nf It -art even with his
nwn c la s s ."
Since retiring from Scotland
Yard tn 1919. Fabian h is turned
out two best selling books on his
experience#. " F a b i a n
of ihe
Y a rd ,” and "Ijin d o n After D a rt "
lie also writes a weekly column
on crim e f.,r a Rritish newspaper
chain amt H-crntly completed 39
half hour T V film s, based nn his
own cases,
Known as "a n unorthodox dr
Icc tiv e ," Fabian, now in his M's
rarely employed a disguise him ­
self He knew immsand* of Rriltah
crim inals by stglil—and wanted
them tn know him by sight, too
Some he helped reform Man* be
ra m e —after business h o u rs-h is
friends
" I f they wanted a helping hand.
I'd give it lo them ," be said.
In 1919 after Fabian risked his
life lo doarm a bomb planted by
Irish extrem isl*, 3(1 of lamdon's
leading crooks struck off a medal­

lion H TTiii nooor. and throw him
a surprise p arly l*ater he * 4*
summoned to Rueklntbam Pataca
and presented with the King's
medal for gallantry—for the lim a
feat
*a
Here are a few o b servatin o ro a
crim e by R ritaln 's "detective of
Ihe ce n tu ry":
" I don't mind an honest to-good
nr** crook m yself Hut there is
too much g lam o rtiillo n nf c rim i­
nal* They don't look glamorous
In a cell
" It has been my experience that
most klUrra do nave gray eyes.
People with hrown eyes are more
warm natured.
"C rim e R eally doesn't p a y N *
Ihief doesn't get very m urh for
wnal he steals—only about one
tenth of the wholesale value of ihe
goods
"C rim in als who work alone are
usuxJly tb* most difficult to catch
R Is generally c a s irr to catch a
in u irk ie i than a robber

Elect

Gordon V . F r e d e r ic k
County Judge
Seminole County
'Qualified hy Training
nnd Experience.*

O cto ber 5,1951
Y o u r V ole a n d S u p p o rt
W ill lie A p p re c ia te d

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h o w m uch y o u s a v e
o n o u r M e rcu ry

OH! DOCTOB — A major operation U
one you've just got the bill for.

SAM DAWSON

Textile Industry Tries New Tack
N EW Y O R K UW-Mrrgers in sy
help the ailing textile Im lu itry Rut
many executive* now think the
real cure lira In b r t lr r d yllnif
The aim : gel the consumer tn »hcll
out a larger thare of til* spending
money for clothes and home furrlihlnga.
O r, tn the words of one m ill
executive: "Th e textile business
has been production mimb-.t ton
long. W hit we must sits now Is
create new consumer dem andi for
our merchandise."
■sire a woman into changing the
draperies amt other dreor of her
home.
H ake a man yearn irrestlhty fur
a new suit. Instead of trying In get
more mileage nut nf his old mi
that he ran use the money for
some other consumer product.
Fo r two years the textile In­
dustry has been plsgued by overrrodoellun. sticky inventories, flab­
by prices, rising ro ils , foreign com ­
petition. in d red-ink bookkerplng.
This has led tn a wave of merIn the last year and a half,
about 100 m ills, hiring to.oon have
been absorbed by larger lex!lie
companies.
The m ain objects: aave money
through combining tales, overhead
and operations: unite sales efforts
amt cut coats; diversify pmdurta

HAL BOYLE

BARTENDER'S GUIDE

and he able In lump quickly from
one fab ric or fiber lo another as
styles chance
T e xtile consumption for atl pur­
poses, from dresses to tire cords,
now a v e ra a n to pounds per per­
son per year In A m erira That's
up 10 pounds In 30 years Rut the
Industry says It should go to V)
pounds to take up the slack In
Ih r present o vercap acity to pro­
duce
Styling, gmal merchandising and
sales efinri to r rra tc consumer d r.
maud w ill do It, says Jam es K.
Robison, p rrstlrn t of Indian Head
Milts lip says sales of his firm 's
branded llnrs are running 13 per
cent ahead nf Iasi ye ar In dollar
volume ami IK per cent In yardage.
lie haa a strong a lly : 1Yie (r
million sewing machines in the na
tlnn'a homes. Amt HO per ccnl of
his firm 's output Is In n ic e goods
sold o v rr the counter to the home
sewing trade
Tb meet the trend in amateur
home deciwallon, the lirm Is
bringing out a new line of M inch
fab rics, offering a minimum of
seaming for the housewife making
slip co ven and draperies.
Some larger companies are
stressing diversification. Hurlingtnn M ills, for Instance, for years
dealt m ainly In rayons Some lime

ago It look over Peerless Woolen
Milts, and Is absorbing Pacific
M ills, which turn out cotlon and
wool fab rics, and Goodall Ssnfnrd,
known In the field nf blends
Another exam ple: J . P . Stevens
A Co. arrpjlred Utica-Mohawk to
get a bed sheet line
H ark of the merger fever have
been m ajor shifts In the textile*
business since the w ar.
One Is a change from privately
held In publicly owned companies
Another Is the shift of the milts
lo the South A third Is the rash
of competing man made fibers
Unusual postwar demand sent
the companies pell mell Into pro­
duction. Many kept up the pace
even
after consumer demand
drifted aw ay from restocking
soft-goods necessities hi buying appllance* and s rrv lre x with their
discretionary d o lla rs-th a t money
left after aprndlng the minimum
jor food, clothing and shelter
Clothing standards changed W ,
to Inform ality amt casual styles
Accent nn outdoor living puts peo­
ple Into jeanr and slacks
Even television, as usual gels
some of the blame. People look
to slaying al borne In their old
clothes Instead of going out for the
evening In more form al and stylish
attire.

SALES-SUCCESS DEAL
W e’re celebrating the sales success o f
Mercury_the car that keeps moving up
_with top trade-in allowances!
Come in nnd drive n nrw Mercury. Try its
brilliant new 161 -horsepower performance.
Feel the sports-car handling case and
liability of Kill-joint front wheel sus­
pension. You'll -e r why Iradmg automo­
tive editors— the men who know— hail

this new Mercury as the top buy of 1954.
Because Mercury dealers sell more
new cars per dealer than competition,
we can give top trade-in allowances on
your present car. Come in forTour special
Sales-Success Deal today!

BUICK SALE
:

Clean Cars
1949
1950
1950
1951
1947

Priced Right

Huick Super Sedanet ............................................. $ $fg.Q0
Buick Special 4 Door Sedan
.............................f Mf.00
Bukk Super 4 Door Sedan ................................. . $ HQ.00
Buick Roadmaater Custom Built 4 Door Sedan .... tISM-oo
Buick Super Sedan
............................................ I2H-90
OTHER MAKES

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1947 Plymouth 4 Door Sedan (New Engine)................. 9 411.00
1951 Kaiser 4 Door Sedan............................. ......... .......9 N SW
1951 Pontiac Catalina.................................................... 9I0N 00
1951 Pontiac 4 Door Sedan...........................
...... tINS-oo
1961 Plymouth 4 Door Sedan...................... .
1952 Studebaker Landcruiaer 4 Door Sedan

YOU CAN'T MATCH

E MONEY—

fllERLURY
Don't m in tht big toUriatOB hit. "TOAST OF THE TOWN" with Ed

Sullivan. Sunday eronlng, 7*00 to 1:00. Station WDBO-TV, Chants*] 6.

1419

1W N. PafaMtto A m

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�Miss Moreland
Given Breakfast
At Rucker Home

J. E. Voses Jr.
Entertain Group
At Outdoor Supper

P ig # S

T u t* . Sep!. 3*. 1 U I

T H t S ANT0RT1 H E R U .D

• 'ap! and Mi
J P Vote J i
&gt;&lt;Mi- host* to i group i*| nffl* n
ind their w in ,d ,1 b irb cru e h e l l
M u II \Vi&gt; ilr
llucker
an I F r i d a s evening to I h c b i l l s v a n ! - I
daughter. M r*. 4*. fi Jones J r *1 Ihe Voce home in m u tte r* R
Orlando, entertained Frida* tm-m alt-’.itd I h e .*»inford N'asal \ o * l l
,n*' &lt;it Ih r Busker home &lt;«*lh .1 ar* Air si ition
String* ol llg h 'i Illuminated l!"
breakfast given Inr h r i k r k c i
s od wdsrre Capi md ' I t * 'V ic
M iirlry Moreland
The guest* » r r r »i-*tr I around dire, led ihc rooking user the put
the dining room table lh *l u t cltsoi grill
'I'M o *Im ib is Vi pet mn* e"
o 'e r laid *»ith a novrlt* break!,i.t
k'st I Ihe e se n 'to lo lu e r n lh*
cloth on which recipe' were print
cd. A» j centerpiece the hs*.tc»-i ■ hour - of t. and to o’elo* k
arranged m l hibiscus and c m n
cry amund .1 green recipe rat-i
indc-v l i k . C arrying mil ............ dor
tc h rrn r was the green i r j . t a l *n
vice
Mt&gt; Ju n e , road a rerip " l«r •
lu s u m
11 m i
happy m arried III** a*nl each ,. ** t
|i»&lt;* Sanft'id t»vn|rn t tuH
gave a fund rrcip e which w a. pn
«»l O t i i l i I
ition *’1
inln the llle which In turn w
faJVtlrn ( tnh.
liivrn lo Miss Moreland
t*i!)n*lf(|4 Hill t'.tn
nil
Those enjoying Ih«- *u 1 a*n»n with I b r l f r n | i f f I f»r.*r t *i* il 1 % I *
the honorce were her
ni-dh* 1 •Ii * tifi* f t I » I»n nt'»ir pirt4iivit
'I r * II A M iV rlan d . ' l l
li . 1 •♦I tii»^ I rrU ll •• u lim
fl# v n
bert Sien*lrorn.
'Ir *
si ml- ■ l»f u t *
ir \i ifh t tfMir f H f l v r
ii' . key. Mr- lla ro lil Chatunan »*H»r in *|\ i*. I v f t i l w r r
Mr» Spencer Harden ' I r . i.in t
Tbri t»r#1 ! » roitmlH** ft-1 11Hi
F . Ili'lirnan id llilam ln , M* . \ h
I'lCr*
1Ta Is i'f tk4'l.*-ll r atliars |». |i
Shoemaker J r #l*n &lt;d inlan d
tdiM rliril »*Ht |p o pa
\ irn»ninfi'
Mr* H iiik c r and 'I f * Jo u r.

Garden Nook

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i*I(tli i it

Annual Tea Held
By Golden Circle
At Baptist Church
I ’e rry, r lc h l. of Fori M )er». wife of ihe district gnserncir of Hola r y , as a luncheon w a. c iir n ym lerda) afternoon in .'Ira. Ferry"*
honor. The a lfa ir m hi Id al Ihe Sline home on Summerlin A re.
M r*, ( h a r k * P ris o n . U *ralrd al Ih r Ir f l, (Fh o lo hy J im m o n i
Kludio)

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Florida Federation Of Womens
Clubs To Meet In Gainesville
'Vilh a kern'*!* theme of *4|»r
ilgn* for Worthy "om en In rheii Ih* lr - ie r I, I I * V . p ro litto r id
Club*. Communities and Count r v '\
perch al Ihe u n ite r .il* . whu»e
t ie Florida hedctalm n id Women'i
w ill be "Freedom Througn
Clubs w ill a**emblc In lia ln e t'llb •«.pic
*{*eech*’ .
nn Oel, 4 through •* for the fa I
eollowlng rili'iu iiim e u l on " ’cd
board Hireling I outing (runt ttU ni-'d.i) allrinoon Ihe Iunlor d u ll*
O 'er the *tale w ill he * Inb pre.t
.till lour Hie F l rlda Farm Colony
(k n it , tla le rdllcer* anil chair
•Iter v*tiitli ihcv w ill hold a bar
men
lienie tor all w| hlng In allem l In
R rciH ra lio n w ill lake p lire all ihe e*cuing Ih r junior* w ill *pnn
day Monday. Oct. 4. ai ihe ik le l tor a v a rle l) thuw at Ihe mil) 11
Thom at with Ihe F 'r c r it l'e |r|n
*ily p-Md. whlrh I* being .in tnged
ner Ihcve at « 3fl p m Following iy h r Norma ' I I r t h l i l , head
the dinner w ill lie a Junior and iro k n o r ol tn p jiie d p iit .ir .il «*o
Senior club rrcenlloo al Ihe 'I wen
iralio n lor women
Hath Century Club
E a r lr morning conference-• wilt
b# h en on Tuesday and Ihe meel
l n | w ill n llirl illv e&lt;iri\e*ir al 0 ! ’•
a m with .Mr* K l&gt; I ’earce Stall
Ihe Jo* undav Srho-d ( la * * of
resident Welenme ad-lre**e w il’ &gt;hr F ir 1 lla p liti Church w ill meet
■
inlqht .it 7
o’elock al Ihe home
e given hv Mr* H»lnh W, Funn
lain , pre tdrnl of Ihe Tw en tklh d Mr* ' J Pefrrto n. We*l Fir*t
C’rn lu ry Club of G a liirs i il lr . ' I n
I All memher* are urged In ul
M I, W illi a niton, dicerlnr of Mis trod
irlc t F it e , Mr* Hen IV lln-li. Slab*
unlor illre eln r: Ihe Honorable
otrpli C " ’i*e, mar or of G aines­
v ille . and l&gt;r John S Allen A n
Ing l ’ ra*|dfnl nl Ihe I ’n lv m l lt of
Flo rid a . U"*|&gt;*'n.c* w ill h» gjv-it
by Mr* C. M '''a«hhiirn. Ik «t » i e
resident of Ihe Florida If"d c i.i
pre*l
linn Report* h) Mate officer.* wil
C C "&gt; b h •• III b" on hind lo
follow
morrow- e*rn*ng al &lt; o’eloek »•
rtnelpal speaker of the m'*rnl’*g •he ItCfl lo *ho*i- fnm k « The* **i1|
he Mr* K . I.ee O ih irv ih iH hr fnllnwed hv dinclng until II
vlee president of Ihe General Fedo’rlo rk lo the m*&lt;- le ol re-or l*
rrathm of " ’omen’* Club* win*
f|efrr*hm enl * w ill be -erved
w ill Inlerpcel Ihe General Kedera
I .j* t w rtk al Ihe program r&lt;«in
Ih n program, .peaking on "Ttie e|| rommlHet* m eftlnc a r llv lk *
Grganlratlonal Program of G cn rr for Hie pvinlh o r Orbdier were
al Federatlnn*'. She w ill nl*o lead planneil ,'m-&gt;ng Ihe evrnl* on the
the forum. "Y o u . Your Chili V ...... agenda are danrlng |r * ‘ on». Irea*
Community— Member»hiji*\ whlrh u rr hunt and dance tkallng p irl*
w ill follow her talk. Other forum flan J.irk n»ety. and a m at»|iieraik
member* w ill hr* Mr*. C. I- Men hall al Hallowe’en M * II
t r r . second vice president nf Ihe Tenrh l«
program
cornmllleiFlo rida F rile ra lln n ; Mr*, flen P chairman
R ich . Slate Jnnlnr direelor; and
the twelve tlM rle l direelor*
A eenlennlal luncheon w ill tie
held In Ihe Student Service (&gt;**
ter i t which (he invocation w ill be
given hy Ihe lir e . Kenneth G Ro­
ger#. n u lo r of the Flrat Melh&lt;*dlsi
Church Hu**rl II hanhurg, av«o
d a le p r o k 'U c of m u sk al Ihe
university w ill play hi* *ciertltm*
The Eld er Spring. Home Hem on
e n lilk d " F o r Fun and
Enjov
tlralion Club met U *| week al Ihe
m en!" The afternoon te**i&lt;n w ill home of Mr* W ilbur Nolan G im tU
follow w llh rep o rl. Ii) drparltnenl were Mr*. George Olio and Mr*
and dlvltlnn rh a lrm m
S L Tuoper of I^ingwoml and
Main toeaker of Ihe afternoon Mr*. Howard Carbon
w ill be M itt EllM lieth 'l»y&gt;n. dl
Mr* Tupprc reported on her trip
rector of women’* a e llv ille i for •o Ihe tla le council meeting In
th* Southern Region. II. S Hepart- G a k e u ille during Ihe lum m ei
m m f of F o re .trv and A r k tillu re
and Mr* OHo. the new *lale p re.)
M ir topic w ill be 'T h r Soul hern Irn l of Home
Demonstration
Woman l&gt;mik» al Con*ervalinn"
cfnh*
talked
about
Semimite
M il* M»»on It meellng a drlega Cotmly and Slate acllvR Ie* for Ihe
lion of tla le officer* and the Con je a r
ter v a lion Cu mm litre In Heal* on
Ml** Myrtjp 'V|I*on. Seminole
Monday morning. 0*1 4 In * k w C o u n l v
Home hemonslrallon
site* |o r lh " Federation Fore*l In agepi, gave dernon*lMl|on*
on
Ibe Ocala National Foret!.
’vJrip er Sewing 'la d e E a * v ’ ’ .
The lln l» r r * ily Women’* Club
Mr* Nolan *erved delleiou* re
w ill he ho.le** In all hoard mem fre*hmenl« at Ihe eonelusion of
bert who w ith lo lonr Ihe r*m im * the meet,n r lo nine member* and
of Ihe U itlve rtlly from 4 3n In A V ll.-ree visitor*.
o’eloek Tue*dav
afternoon
A
"fla rv e * ! T im e ” hanunel w ill he
K E E P K N IV E S SH A R P
held In Ihe llm w ird 11*11 t)lnl»e
Be nure yoqr knlve* are kept
Jlfo m al T:Jo p m Invoeatlon w il!
o f «l»en h r h r 11. S
Gordon, ih a rp You are more likely lo n il
patfor of Ihe Flrat Preibvterlan yourrelf while ,draining lo u*e
( h urrh nf G a ln rtv llle , and m uilc a dull tool than when Miring eatlly
w ill be roeal d u d * bv Roy T *w with a ih arp one.
and Paul T ew Speaker ol the
evening w ill be h r. P a u l !,. Hanna.
Ptofe»*nr of ipelal tele nee* al Ihe
I'n li eralty. who w ill apeak on "The
Battle fr" ihe Heart and Mind of
Ihe K a » r .
R ID I IN T H I A I R E
B rra k fa *! w ill b" from » : » to
t»'*&gt; o’clnrk Wednetday morning.
Tonight and Wedntuday
Oel ft. In Ihe garden of Ihe home
of h r. Allen The morning buvlne«* teuton w ill be given over to
d l'ru u ln n a of department plana
ollowed b r an "Indian Sum m er"
uneheon at 13:30 p m In the Dm
ward Hall Dining Room. Invoca­
tion w ill be given by h r. Ja c k R
Nofftlnger, P a *lo r of Ihe F lr t l
BaptH I Church. Speakrr w ill be

Joy Class To Meet

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Movies, Dancing
On USO Agenda
Tomorrow Evening

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State Home Demo
President Tells
Plans For Year

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The jemi-tl le 1 “ I H’e (iol.l*
1 |,i i uffm !- • f i**»tu%**Hi.i* in \
•’Ir e k Cl i * * of ihe Ftr»t |r .1*»•• 1 . ‘Mlrd fi i r im ii ultf ;»m| lh* P
•’hurch w a* held T ’'ur*d** *(•••» fr »n I• i r *- t f"
t% f«»r *'hribliii»&gt;
mem In Ihe educilio*|-*l I m l.ho - ! 1 M'tinm.; •
%hnnli| In* j*tn*M
The r la * . eol-*r i*f gold **•&gt;* ore %,* nn h* |(4r f n f w ifh .i %hai|»
domlnanl in the drro ra'io m it*.- VmN »‘i r r&gt;*r H t lr .uni thr n il
con*l*lcd of s.inoo* *hi-h-. ■ ^ fii. dii»frd H,th * liormnrir ,nrv
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f**r In h.i%lrn MMifinj:
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Mr* Chiifle* Ham il d .i*- N .n h
t liif
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t*ic * f lu ' *1 i n*t *%4|I ilf
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lit* * i f r
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four m rm her* who at*- try* mg in.
Holden C ircle -*011 w ill be m ' • • * • »*‘f liti* l»iit Ii o r Intiisrr ( p i r n
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J r .. M r*. O. P Wade, .m l ’ ii
1 "fii-i in r.i -*h ♦nl%r«l ft mn %r» *!
John | Miller
i M ■fmm: n * If thr » «imI pji »-r
Mr* Ham il also introduced ' I i
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nr (IrffillfF , |*h| 11»»* u.Mtu: [&gt;U'‘
from Ihe Phebe.in Cl.i** I* 11
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Gol-irn cir- le
T h r punch bowl wa* t'te.ld* (
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rake* were *er*cd
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W K n ilr . Mr* George I' Vo*
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Charle* H am il. Mr- J K Mivt«
Mr* N c tbwilh 'Ir * V n t'i* It
H all, and M r. I n Inc I ' r u i
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Food For Elderly
Is Bigger Problem
How In have an adecpiale chef &lt;*e
1 m*ide*l inrome l&gt; one *d 1 *
ptoblepn of mans elderly iw* &gt;ph
*av* M yrtle Wilson. Home In nv&gt;-.
tlralio n Agent A g re il trim* nM
|ieonle mu*l er-momire r ' 1&gt;*ib l&gt;eaine their *as in«* or other 'on*
for lh e |r retired *ear* are llm lie I
The type of diet recommended
f&gt;r old*lers can he e*tn-n»l'e no
le i* e a rrlo lly plum ed
II e'li
pha*lre* (iw*d. s i h l v " r i t 1’ ’ 1 -t
jwolrln
m inerals and vlfandn
I rather than energy food* which ■(
len are rhi- it*er hill are * . ■
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|e*» a* peopb- become |e
m ill*
phyaleatiy The protein
f&gt;od*
rgg*—*0 import.ml for acte&gt;|M*ti
■liel*. ma* lik e a larg e * tar" of
Ihe food cb'll ir The leafs erren
and yellow vegetable* tom doe
t-nd fru ll* recommended aim m i*
run up food eo*l* nnlr** per
rhated wlselv
However there are scav* in l&gt; 1
eo*t» down ron«lder*lilv ami .n il
have a good diet fernm fool-, ro d
lo ve ra l lime* a* murh i* o ilie r.
•11 *lm l]*r n u lrlllve value ami 11 r
In Ihe diet Carrots. *nmr of Hie
k a fv green*, anil man*- canim'l
vegelable* ir e relative Is I m- in
price For Ihe p a il few 1 -a n r|t
Vtl* fruit ha* been an economic &gt;1
buy for vitam in C Milk, a vrrv
Imiwirlanl food !«* Ihe d k l of I V i
people I* often considered I ' •-*
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Beverly Grodick
Tells Final Plans
For Oct. 16 Rites

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Happy Birthday
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Itir s c m iii'li County S(*ot(*
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ta lly In rooking

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t " l there |« a wide * irla llo " Ir
prire Ollen Ihe l/ m * * ! rut* »rd
ihc les* r v p 'n n s e and mas k
made tender hi rhopping I — g
.low cooking, or o lhrr ntrth"l*
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w o n d e r fu lly w a rm , yet so / j ^ / i f w e / g / i f
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w atn iib , *!ia|&gt;" tetenlion,
digged wearing cjualitiei.
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weed tii" no*** ln»*iM '«i*ly
to ll of ail wool* I if ol her.
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Notre Dame G ains !
Favor As Top Team

1954 World Series Opens
Tomorrow At Polo Grounds
K E tV Y u L K ^ .I'i
» aurpns# m I scim -h . ih r ISM wo'rTU
in ii** w ill open "at thr l*oio Grounds tomorrow w ith Hal M »cllf
on th r mound for the N rw York tlia n ti opposing the Cleveland
Indiana' Boh l.r&gt;non (23-7).
Both managers. I* o D u ro rh rr of thr tiianta am i A i Lopes of tha
Indiana, promised to make t h e ir selection known today.
Despite Durochet'a known willingness to gamble, it was felt that
Lao realises he must go w ith hie veteran are, who w as h it front man
In all o f the G laqu' clutch ear le a (town thr stretch. Maglle will be
fullv ru le d , having pitched only
two warmup Innings last Katurday.
fH K HANFORD IIR R A 1 .II
Lemon also w ill be fresh. He has
I’age *
Toe*. Sept. 2ft. 1D54
nut pitched since F rid a y when he
went the distance against the lietroit Tigers. R a r ly Wynn, who had
twen coupled w ith l.emun hy la»per a&gt; a possible firs t starter,
pitched a "pressure” game against
Detroit Saturday, working on a
no-hitter until the ninth Inning.
The Indians, aireadv a prohibi­
tive 17 to Hi fa v o rite , were made
an even more solid £* to ft choice
Bv liA V I.R TA I.B O T
NRW Y O R K &lt;*-This seem * a today. The odds-tnakri* undoubted­
good day to nominate the p la y e r ly count on Cleveland'! deeper
who 1» destined to lisve the g rra b pitching sta ff to tiring ultimate
eat Influence* on the outcome of victory. The Indians are &lt;i to 6 fathe World Series Our choice for vorilrs to capture the opener, re­
thr d is tin c tio n .il Hoyt W ilh elm , gardless of th r pitchers.
the knuckle bailing rebel specialist
The weather man promises nice
of the G iant*. and the reasoning Vrather. H r »av» it 'll lie slightly
iloudy with the temperatures be­
gees like tins:
II Wilhelm c a n liable the li/ lia n * tween rtfi and 70 degrees when
C A IIY ItlN O Il (rig h t), manager of the New York Yankees, waves his
for two or three late inning* at I hr umpiirs yell ” |i!av hall" at I
0*W two-year contract while Iran Topping. 10-owner of the team,
a stretch the way he hat baffled p in. R S T .
cheers In foreground. On wall is an enlarged photograph of Cose;
lb-serve tickets for Ih* opener
the best hitters In the N ational
made last yrar after Ihe Y in k s had lagged up Ihelr ftflh championship.
league all s e a s o n , the (iia n ls w il l , and all other games here and in
He reportedly |e t i $B0,0«J,a periston deal and a gift uf 110,000 annually.
in all probability win the set If Cleveland *—
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long *■
have
been “sold.
hr can't you've gut to tike C le v e ­ crowd of close to 65,000 is espretland's chancei. Maybe I f * not rd for the upenrr. The lernnd
game also w ill be played al ths
i|uile that simple, but it'* dose
There ran be little &lt;|uestion that Polo (irounds T h u rsd ay before the
the rjghthamkd North C arolinian l* rerne shifts to Cleveland.
Ilraylte the announced odds, the
the greatest game is v r r around to
day II the circumstancet are rig h t writer believes the Indians will
he will lie in there nearly e v e ry have their hands fu ll in • series
By
day the play off la itl, because he going the full seven games. It fig ­
With a weather eye on the lhre.il
need! no rest between hit hero ic*. ures to be a keenlv fought series, emng Florida Gator*. Coach Ralph idayera who lost lu Tennessee H )7
Iasi weekend performed no ban)
dominated
by
standout
pitching
on
In the course of the teaton Ju tt
Jordan told hit Auburn squad that chores
doted Wilhelm strode in from the both iM rs, with a clutch hit In the they w ill he battling one of the
The hardest w orkers in ihe conbullpen in approximately one out la ir innings deciding each game. most improved teams In the South
((•rente .Monday were the M issis­
T h r (Hants can't match the In eastern Conference Sa(unlay.
of every three (ilanlt games ami
scored 12 victories against only diaiis' superlative mound staff
Jo rd an yestrrday sent hi* char/ sippi Rebels They rapped a long
four defeats, (wo of the la tte r at headed l,y l-emon, Wvnn (2 3 -H l, es through a workout that left workout with an olfensive s c rim ­
the handt of Pittsburgh, no U**v Mike (iarcia U D -B ). flub fe lle r only one man on the shelf. Right mage against a freshm an lineup
I3-3J, A il Itouftem an 0 5 -7 ) ami halfback
H it earned run average wax an
Have M ihllrtun. who The Rebel* are preparing fu r VUamating 2:15 per game a n t vlr-1 Ifun ilo sti ( f l- lj.
:aided 145 yard* in seven rushes lanova.
Hut they have three outstanding ast weekend against Chattanooga,
tually nothing |« r u
inning lit* has
Coach Hlantun C o llier had Kvnnot lu ll a game since Ju ly Z3. Purlers in M aglie, lefthander John­ was nursing a pulled muscle.
lu c k y emphasife ila running attack
though he has stuck his neck out ny Antunrlli ( If I -71 and Ruhen Gu­
"W e won on speed and past -le The Wildcats are trying lo iron
inea (I7 U ) und lln-v own two of frn s e ,” Ihe Plainsm an coach said out kink* that were evident against
21 limes in that perns!
There was not quite the usu al the best relief pitchers In the bus­ In commenting on the 45(1 victory Ole Mia*.
T u l■nr worked on offense and
ra il on W ilhelm ’s venires during iness In k n u rklrh aller lloyt W il­ o ver Chattanooga. Hi* lamented
the season, became the veteran helm 112 4) and screWltaller Marv that his team was "gagged in against South Carolina plays.
other departments," Iml he *aid
Marv Grisanm alio proved h im se lf Grissom (HP-7l.
Alabam a's varsity concentrated
a rem arkably effective re lie v e r
The Giants m sv come ii|i with they w ill trv to correct these fault, on defense a* the " I I " team and
before
meeting
F'orida
over somewhat lunger stretches i surprise starter, prohahlv for the
ftr* h in rn ran Vanderbilt plays.
Ihsn the knuckle b ille r norm ally fourth game, in lion t.lddle, their
The Gators defeated fle w / a Q u a rtrrb ark B art S ta rr w as still
esce'i In the last two m onths, diiminutlve southpaw with a B-4 Tech 13 12 Saturday, and the sir ailing ami was held out of thr
though, tirlssom bid lorne uf his record.
lo ry spurred ticket sale* at Gaines rough work.
effectiveness while Wilhelm w as be
Figuics show that Cleveland'* v ille . A sellout crowd of 39,V*&gt; wa*
Vanderbilt'* M r a t team ran
c(tinny unbeatable
i« curl against lefthander» this regarded as p-ns'ble It would to- through signals while the reserves
The Indians have teen leas of season was 544 CIR-'JI) a« com­ the first sellout of a home t [irn rr hail a fu iis ra lr serim m age, and
Tennessee began preparations for
.7(1* percentage in G ainesville
the knucklrr Ihsn of any other &lt;11- pared to Its
anls pitcher lam Durooher used 134-311 against righthanders. The
T e ch 's Engine* r» spent the after Duke
hhn very suurinfly In the spring shrewd Giant manager al*« must noon at volley lo ll and tuileh (o il
etiilbiliotts, because lie knows w hat have noticed that ih rre of Cleve­ b all. A mounting in ju ry list has
he can do when the proper lim e land's last fopr losses, all in the moved Tech coaches to consider
comes. Even so, our Cleveland In ­ final week, were Inflicted hy several ptraotinel shift* I'untine
formant says the Tribe batters a re southpaws.
s|&gt;eclaHit Jim m y fn rle n was told
mure jittery al the prospect of
Aside from pitching, the (Hants to learn fullback didie* so he ran
G A IN E R V IIJ .E tft—Coach Bob
faring his huHerfly ball Uvsn they appear to f t . Id Ihe stronger rlub. rem ain In Ihe lineup after kicking
Wmalculf at Ihe U niversity ttf Flo r
ere about Hal M srile'i cu rve o r The In f H I o f W hlfey Imckman.
Tech w ill meet Southern Metho­ Ida ha* a worry.
Johnny Anti nielli’s fast one
Havey W illiam s, A l Hark and dist at Dallas Saturday Halfback
The (outball coach wonders, aft
Millions of le'evhlon fans w ill Hunk Thompson hu* n definite de­ Paul Ilotrnherry, who has l foot
h i vr a chance to see for them- fensive edge over the Indians' In­ in ju ry , may not lie teady to play e r Ih r G alur*' upset over Georg Is
Tech , whether the tram can come
(elves what it means In try to even ner line of V lr W r r la , Hobby AvlA l llalon Rouge. Coach G aynril
ia lc h (lie particular type of knock- Idta, Geoige S tricklan d ami Al T ill*le y susprmbd two ol tin- mint hack unc week later lo reach a
i high (teak uf inspiration
fer that Wilhelm throws, much less Rosen.
valuah'e lamisiana Stale hack* in
T h e Gators were an inspired
bit it. They w ill see catcher We*
T h e ir 1* little to elioosr In pow d lsrip linary and morale move* II" tcahl Saturday and there Is a
Westrum hupping aluml like a cat er. Each club I toast* the league indefinitely dripped starting half
on a hot stove, hut seeking to ieadiny batter but W illie May* h ark V in rrn l Gonrale* for failing danger of their not firing able to
block the thing The reserve G l .345 1* more im pressive than A v i­ to re lu n i to the dormitory hv cu r­ leach Mieh a high peak again this
•n ti catchers usually wear a m ask la’s 341 because it Includes 41 few after the 12 A lo** Saturday w ee k," he said
"A ub urn has a line football
When they warm him up
homers and (17 R H I* . The Indians lo Alabama. And he suspended
Wilhelm serves hit iperialty w ith l^ rrv Ihdry. however, top* ■&gt;} second team fullhark Toim ny l)av* leant ami undoubtedly w ill be on#
Ihe same motion and much (he with his 120 K ill's and Is second 1* for a " U rk a d a lsira l attllm le on of llie toughest team * w* fate
fam e speed as his fa il ball. N either onlv to May* w ith hi* 32 homers. Hie d r ill field and failu re lu report throughout Ihe rrm aln lng tight
games on our schedule."
•Itc'
dlcher nor his eatrhrr ever know
Each dub hae a aUndout cat­ (U classes
B ru ises kept halfback* Ja ck ie
fchli
ihlch w ay Ihe knufkler is going cher not particu larly rrnowrned fur
Don Stinson moved In Gonisles' Simpson, Hob D avis and Bob
fo break.
his h illing. Cleveland’* Jim Itegan slot Either (&gt; K Ferguson or J e r ­ Sm ith, and fullback Joe Brodsky
" It doesn't rnalter whether you and New Y o rk’ s Wars Wet rum ry Adam* w ill take D avis' (dare. from dressing out In pads hul they
bit left or right, or whether you’re nrr masters with the m itt hut us­
Grsirgia had a light woikmit, and are e tp e rle d In be in shape lo
1 good h itter nr a poor one. the ually draw blank* w ith the M l.
Coach Walty llutt* told the Hull (day.
Hung fools you." says Stan M usial
dug* they must Improve llie ir run
“ It levels hitler* off."
rung game in lim e lu take on
When famed raring trainee Sun
This fellow who, we say, is murf*
T e xas A A .M next weekend
ny Jins FHilmtnon* celebrated tils
Uhrly Ihsn any other player to
Coach Darrell Royal pul Mlists- noth birthday, his Bassanlo scored
have a decisive effect on Ihe s e ­
sippi Stale's third ami four)!, tram s a hmgshul victory in the 150,Wn
ries outcome, one way or the o th er,
A T LA N T A .
— T it* t*»urg»nt through a scrim m age, hul Ihe 2A Monmouth Handicap.
•Iso rrpresen'a the biggest b a r ­ A tU rts C rC rk e rs , who battled U
gain on the (Hants rosier. They a | 1 U# In ..Ih " P i t * &gt; r i c * J a s j
Picked him up for tj.MO bock in
MMT, when they drafted him from
i th*
ttie Braves' farm al M ooresvllle,
Lesgu*
N. I'. T h r G iants thought so little
Thompson, who b * i l the Buff*
•f him that they left him open to
the -draft for several year* and 10 Balurday night, w ill be oppMfd
in to won tha
Hugh
didn't bring him In frum M inne­

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Auburn Coach Says UofF Team
One Of Most Improved In S E C

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NEW Y O R K «.fi-Nutre Dame
/N P i A M S '
the ore-season choice, look over
S U C C E S S fU L
Ih* No I spot today as Hie nation's
P e rtrtA rtT
Sports w rite rs and sporUca tiers
in ii! a quick overhaul uf the |
F I G H T , A .1 P
.
rankings in The Aisociated P re ss’
C F A p / rtO M O S T
weekly college football p J I
O F TH EM
The Iris h , second * week ago
In the firs t tail) of Ihe season
/rt T H £
vaulted Info the top position with
F / 6 U F e S . TOO
solid support after their im prrssive
IJ-o victory under new coach T e rry
llrn n a n in their season opener
against T e x a s last weekend. Notre
Dame claim ed almost two third
nf th.* first place voles on the
ballots
Oklahoma's Nooneri, given fir-1
place hotair* last week settled in
ihe Ko 2 jaisitlon Tlu* Sooner*
p n tw d hy T C U for their second
victory, had a clear edge over the
rrd of the field.
Thr Irish collected it I first place
vote* ami a total of 1.434 point*
I bated on 10 point* for first, 9 for
second, e tc) while Oklahoma col
land )u*i 24 first and 1.221 point*
The experts merely reverted to
tlse-ir pre-season selections in nam
iog the two tup teams, hut they
jilted mo*t of their other lir*t week
rhoice* with puppy love abandon
Five of last week's lop |IJ Stumbled
ar.d two—Georgia Tech and I l l i ­
nois. fifth and sixth a week ag o JfOppeil cle a r out of the top 20
Iowa, with its M lu surprise
lllin s t Michigan Stale jum|M-d
Into Ihe No 3 spot from the No 12
berth, displacing Maryland, the
1B53 m ythical national champion
The T e rp *. idle last weekeml.
drnp|&gt;ed lo sixth while UCLA ail
vsnerd from eighth to (ouMh and
Wisconsin moved in at o 5 from
a tenth-place lie with Baylor Iasi
weak
The re d of the h i in lines up
like this: Duke. Mississippi, South
ern California and I'enn Sl.ili*
C O R A L G A H L K S — |'u*t their opining game hurdle w ilh flyin g
Missing, in addition to Georgia
Tech ami Illino is, both dealt telling colors, the U niversity of .Miami fc,uthall H urrican e* are now buck­
hksws last weekend, ar? T e xa s. ing down to do s',mi tiling about the second game jin x which has sent
No 4 until bumping in ti N'otre them reeling down into the also tans the lust couple o f seasons.
In IU52, Miami slaughtered u sunposriily strong V. M. I. team
•lim e ; Michigan Stale and lla ylu r
The Lunghorns would no 12th be 45-0 In its opener only to get headed toward a 4-7 campaign when
hind Ravlor. with Vlichlgan Stale Alabama broke the Miami bubble 21-7 in the second game.
laist year, gnrne Honda State was brushed aside 27-0 in the eurtain
another length hark at No 1] after
raiser but then llaylo r came along to inflict a 21-13 shocker on the
firing rankl'd No 7
home folks and Miami subsided to a 4-6 ranqiaign.
Duke, Southern Cal and Pen«
Cuach Andy Gustafson's boy* '
S tile are newrumerx to the top |n bad to pull uut all the stops last
along with Iowa while Mississippi week tu keep from lulling up more threat, grabbed a imss and block­
moved up one notrh (rum ninth than a 51-13 margin on game F u r ­ ed viriuosly on offense as Miami
I'enn M ale , the outfit that up-el man in this ye ar’s opener, anil gained at w ill around the Furm an
IllinnJt 14 13 wasn't even llded a budding hope* among .Miami fans right tide. Turn 1'epsin played a
week ago. while Duke and South are about tu burst into tluw er— if t,tn-aliutisl gam e at (he opposite
rm C al moved up from ta and the boy* ran gel |iast powerful end. Flaying a lu re 16 minutes, ha
topped both clubs with four tack­
|:i respectively
llaylur this week.
The tup ten with number of first
Coarh Gustalson's Miami team le* ami five asaists. Three times
broke up Fu r mail optional keep
lace votes in parenthesis (point- was impressive on the ground both
used
l
‘ on 10 for first. Bit 7, 0 5. 4 3 on offense and defense but In plays by grabbing the quattrrlUKk
rom plrting only two of 10 passes ■before lie could get rid of the ball.
Noire Dam e IB4)
1434 while nlluw^ig Furm an tu clutch In the .Miami Imckfield. Uapt. G o r­
Oklahoma 134)
1221 oil to 14 tosses, showed a ir w eak­ don Malloy, M ario Honnfiglio, Carl
Iowa ( I f )
832 ness very dangrrous for a club Garrigus, Jo hn Houkman and Dun
llossclfr excelled as several other
U CliA (3 )
74f.
slats were kept under cuver.
Wisconsin (7 )
eta
M aryland (3 i
G2I
While the defensive weakness
Duke i 7 j
617 ngalnal air a lta rk was not u n e x­
MUsJasIppI i l l
324 pected in an opener, the H urrlSouthern California
2 It) ratio coaches Weie mystified at the
I'enn Slate
20(1 failure uf th eir own a ir arm tu
Srromt Ten
function. It w ill be a busy week
TA M PA o r- F u llb a c k Hal HamHaylor
bit coming up in the itiatosphere for
m ark, who led thr University of
Texas
141 Miami.
Florida to a 13 12 fo .th ill victory
Michigan State
132
Miami emerged physically u n ­
Ohio M ate t i t
126 scathed from the Furman tussle user Georgia Te ch Saturday, was
South Carolina (1)
12(1 hut also emerged u n lrstril. Met- named back of tin* week by F lo r­
IS Rice
102 on and I'ensacola, in practice ida's * ports w rite rs.
Texaa Te ch
U3 games and Furm an Friday failed
California
........ (II to give the club the rough test
Putdue
59 Gustafson had ho|wd to have be­
Florida
49 fore meeting tha |«m erful lla y lo r
Bears.
Michigan M ale won three Uig
A t the same lim e, Miami Put
Ten lilie s lit the IB53 54 season— several players on Ihe check list
football f ile with Illino isi, cross fur national and sedtional slaidom
country and baseball
1 Frank McDonald, A ll Am erica and

Hurricanes Buckling Down
To Beat Second Game Jinx

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Gator Is Selected
As Back Of Week

Dressen New Pilot
01 Washington;
Bitter At Brooklyn
NEW Y O R K &gt;.*- Chat lie Dr**ten
the new Washington manager. Is
h a new club in a new league,
but the form er Hr .oktyn and ('in
rinnati pilot b still the old Hressen
The lilllc 56 year old pepp.-rp- t
sigmst yesterday lu lead the sixth
place Senator* ( j c the next two
ye a n at an estimated Jw.oou par
season
Holding a press (-.inference.
Drevscu demonstrated Ihe same
sell cjn lid e n re
amt m il'piken
frankness He showed plainly that
a year had nut -oftemsl his blllernrsa toward* the Brooklyn D eigert’ organitalion. which let him
go after he won two straight pen­
nants
" I ’ m very hap p y," Chuck to!d
newsmen "1 got what I wanted
1 won t te’J yOU how Ihuch buf it ’s
what I wanted and didn’t gel in
Brooklyn
" I think Washington ha* the nu­
cleus uf a good rlu b and I know
we'll do better next year The
ccache* w ill be mv own guys but.
of course I'll coach at third base
think I'm a pretty good o ne.. .
" I revaid this a* a /real chal­
lenge hul n d like the one I faced
in Brooklyn There I had to win
and even when I won they said I
was a loti*) m anager. . . .
"No. 1‘ m not going lo predict
where we'll finish You can't do
that in bax-bal! H r iklyn proved
that Tney thought they could win
nu matter who was the manager,
didn't they-*
" I knew I ’d be hark in the m a­
jors it’s no disgrace to be sent
down to the m inors I've used Oak­
land and N ashville twice as step­
ping stones to the u n io n ."
Thin Sim tail had to (jo in hi*
howlhnr alley fur n few davs in
Ml. Vertion. W m li. He had loan­
ed all his Ii2 bowlimr t ails to his
fellow- townsmen competing in a
Seattle tournament.

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Atlanta ahrlles) W illa rd Behmldl
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with Vern F e lly ’ * Iwo-run doubt#
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Although he encountered a few
rough spot*. Donovan wna in com­
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hut (he Crackers, pennant winners
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lliw a y 17 92 South Phone 1984-W
West 1st St.
Phone 421
L O W E L L K . (ML I R K
Insurance ,,l all kinds
DPERATOHS
. J N E ROOM efficiency apartment
Builder — Phone 1359
RAYMOND M. HALL
With
factory
experience
on
«ew
V
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Wind*
i M in u tile lor couple or single
Custom Homes and Florida
phone Mkl
mg machines 2«&gt;l Commercial .*04 South Paik Ave
| “ ii\ jt e
bath, nl« ally locaied
(Nationally Adv. Kolia headl
Builders low rust homes.
S i Sanford, F la
tu n .-- trom Post O ffice Inquire
4 Clear View Awning- • Spun
Fur your Heal E ita lr needs:
Manuel Jacob'on'a I&gt;ep! Store
Lite f ills * e Porch roll down
M i il iis li ic And l iiin iu n i/e
shades • T ra v is and f u r l am E X C E P T IO N A L O P P O R T U N IT Y
C u lle n a m i H n r k e y , B r o k e r s
Leading Im ahcial service or
Hints
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Hrum
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Pulrsiun
Hide.
Phone
1313
Itn liu w u y and llaby Urdu
da. r
gam raliiin ha* uix-nlng lor Ficlo
Seminole V end Inn Wind Vo.
|Day, Week or month—’Bel 1425
Hi'ure.entahve Execu tive Is pi
New Prim ary School A rea | K2U West 3rd St.
I u i ,.i n :. t enter
H i West f ir s t
Phone 2*3
-elftiig Good income Drawing
IU lad *, 30' x 127 5', Magnolia and '
account Future untinnled Write
*Vuur Mutual I lirn tla"
A l l clm e iu . newly painted NO
P a rk Ju st smilh id c ity line
fur local interview to Sale- Man
C Y C L E SCO O T
W 1st SI Jim m ie Cowan, phone
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A brand new cement block 2 bed­ Use our X m a *. Lay-A Way Plan
Street, Huston 8. M ass
Only
$19*
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including
title
and
room Inline on Rosalia D rive lor
• H iisK i iil'H T apt Furnished" I
tag i. We have parts for and «rr
$TUW). T h is is no "pipe d ream ''
W HITE Desk Clerk Write Hus
i j,» drouni unit*. Newly redecvice air cooled motnes
ll't a fact Come in and get I lie
V c o Sanford Herald
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H M I T T Y ’S S N A I T I N
details
T U R T L E M O W ERS
S T . J O H N ’S K K A L T Y C O .
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m ilU WANTED
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Phone 211$ I I Phone 1129 A H Peterson.Broker lliw a y 17 *2 South
G a u lle Ave.
C A R P E N T E R w an li general re
Associate* - A H Peterson J r .
12 U h liK o u M house Less lhaa I
pair and painting Thoma* vv
P J Chejterson Albert N F itts
E V E R Y O N E S Af fErfflw N A*i
year old Phone 1326 J
Ferg uw n, 1401 Court S I. Ph-ne
2 BED R O O M
bouse, furnished. Misrcllaneou* Single and Full
lan-R
14 ROOMS Sun porch. Furnished
rn».i h a s a i t .h ai i i n y o lm
Sm all down payment or w ill lake
Sire Inner-pring Mrltfess
or
Unfurnished.
Downstairs.
W
ILL fiO ironing In my Lome
k*l or sm all acreage Box 303.
e*. Close Oul Special
$19 SS
Cool. A ll Park
Phone 2591 M
Fe rn P a rk .

B oyd-W allace

(iOOD and BAD

Avalnn A pis. F.lllclen cy. Phone
423.___________________________________ |
^iree. unlurnlshed house. Phone
423.
| LARGE, a ttra rliv e apt. N e w
throughout 2 Bedrooms, living
room, a ll electric kitchen, bath.
Cool. * om furtsble. Ju st 5 min
u lrs Irom the center of town ITS

Phone 1*27.

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L O V E L Y sm all furnished collage,
wtllt tree electricity and water
It J C a rru ll. 3 Point Mole) 8
..M ile s South on 17 93

■Miltlicr of .Sanford

NOW
We can Hell you n
home regardless o f
your credit standing
or financial position.
BUY NOW

PAY LATER

2 Rim .M lurnnheil, upstairs apt
P rivate h.ilh $35 month, includ­
ing uttlilie-s. 417 West 11th SI You can pay your down payment
al your own convenience. i( lit*
situation i* justified
A P T 111 E l in Ave Phone 1787-W.
3 HtMlM Apt Complelely furnish
rd with liw o kitchen, private
entrance V im Palm etto Ave
A bo
rea r entrance.
Private
oori-h. p r.vale bath. Apply 313
Palm etto Ave.

3 • 3 and 4 Hrdrooni home*.
From trl.oou lo fu.Sou
Down Payments
Fro m $i * i 00 In $5uu
Monthly Pay mi nt * $11

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avalfable.

Adult

only tio |n r ...... in Phone r» t

A. few home* are ready for tin
mediate occupancy.

8 m n i M home for rrn t al Lake
Mary. Inquire T. E Spire*. Lake
M ary.
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Nuw we can .-ell lo anyone wanllnr.
a home.

&amp; ROOM bouse, gas stove and wa
ter healer, available Sent 29
21* Holly Ave Phone 1262 J

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&lt;17.1KH WELLER HOMES
Phone 1991. day*
Nile* 2121 M
181*1 Mellonvllle
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UNFURNISHED 3 loom house 5— a r t i c i .i t : f o r s a l e
Nice lawn, screened porch. Call P O l^ R O ID Film*. Camera* and
2337-11.
ROOM

apt 518 Weal 1*1 SI

ft ROOM House on llelaind High
way. Inquire 1204 S. Pine.

arceiM irlei at Wieboldt'a Cam
era Shop. 210 Suuib Park Ave.
SIIUTtitlN. Mevenmn 12 gauge,
pump Also high chair and baity
bed Call 290 W alter ft p m

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liar age
Apt
3
Rooms, screened porch. Apply
1401 Oak Ave Couple

Plume 127 LAWNS MOWED by Jerry laird
Phone 1317 W’

HKKV E . 1*1 St.

R KD -I M IX C O N C R E T E
(irease Traps - Septic Tank*
Window Sills . I.Intel*

M IR A C L E C O N C R E T E
Phone 1335

HHilf SlTHHiL boy with powri
mowrr needs lawn* lo mow
Phone 7111 M 4

VO. Ild t'S E W llK K .

309 Elm Ave

CK S Television Set.*
189 95 Do
Free DemiMi«lratlon
BROWN'S A MIM'D STATION
2dl South Park
Phone 9191

wa-hlng. woniiii:
baby silling Kill Hickory Ave
l.lr rle MrCrav

HOVSKWOHK
Butler

4o6 laK-mt

MAID. Retlauranl work
loth SI Phunr 1246 M

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A LL T Y P ES - Nursery furnilure
Cabinet*, driHwood coffee table*

mudeg-n-niodern, Ltd.
J. L . I'O W E I.L , O W N ER
Celery Ave.

Phone 468 W

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H A V E M O N EY O N :

AWNINGS JA LO U SIES
V EN ET IA N BIJN D S
Our of Sanford'* must charming Free evltrnate*
Write lo Mfg
lire war home*. 2 bciDiMim*. Iiv
Agent—tilenn C. Lit. 2119 Latt
log riMim, dining r**im. den. *ffi
re) Ur rail Day*—1887 J. Night*
clou* kilchen. muderinred bath.
1291-J Sanford

A HARDAIN!

lire|ilare. Situated on I S ex
l»-rlly l*ndsrai»e*l lot* In exrell

rut residential *eclloa. Requir

Ing

at $9.95u

211 W E S T 2 0 th

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PIANO $11X1 Antique China in a*
sorted pieces |u3 North Mellon
ville.

B ob Bennefl'a* TV

vour |,alien,

lliway 17 92 Sou 111

Phone 14(7

NO MONKY DOWN

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Hherman Concrete Co.
Phone: 1211- mat

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(or
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Auto
repairing.
Also Wrecker Service
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MAYTAG

H AYN ES Olllce _ Machine Co
I y pewrilt-rs, aitullo' niachlurs,
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314 Magnolia,
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Special — T V and Kadla
Service and Hepalra

DUMONT
O L Y M P IC
ine ol the *wrete&lt;il 2 bedroom
Wa guarantee service
home* In Sanfurd. Furnlihed or
unfurniihed, lid* could be Ihe 200 K ait rfr t St. Phunr 1672 X-R
home of your dream*!—We have
Paint
$2lo tial
find Storage Co.
the kev*.
A P P LIA N 4 E VDHPDHATKIN
New Work Shoe*
$3 tel Pair
601 East 3rd St
pnnne TO
COMFORT and S T Y L E
3M
S.
Nanford
Ave.
Plwinr
2117
ARMY-NAVY HIIRPIT'S
1 rainier force* this owner lo place 110 Sanford Av^
Phone 1321
F L U O R SANDINU A Finishing.
nl* beautiful custom bnilt borne
Oak floor* furnished, laid A Ini
on ihe market. Two bedroom* I Crafom an Eleclrir Motor. I
Ished, Heasonable terms In bu*
Pdeman's flat* and Siren*!
with built In feature*, large liv­
hone power I - 5 hurt* power
Inex* since I92U Old floor* made
• For the Kid* •
ing .iM&gt;in and dlatag area. *par
Johnion Outboard Molur. I elec
like new. E F Steven*: Houle
Holler Than A
hm- classed in Florida riMtm.
trie rnatler. fable lop model
2. Ho* 331; Phooe 716 R 4,
Hied hath and Mill, wall lo wail
All In Bond rondillion Priced to
4 • Alarm F ire !
wif. Phone 2011.
♦ carpeting over onh floor*,
•the new* about
' G E N E R A L P A IN T IN G
appliance* in kMenen. C M
"Don't Forget • Phono Burnett"
lin n lio n with furred wall*, sit­ SING EH Treadle machine, round
1197 W
bobbin Good condition.
140
uated on DO ft. lot which I* well
Advanced Automata*
— r. Phune 1762
shaded Priced at $13,900. FlfA
CUl.EM AN Spare Heater*, with «n
M - D A Y , O CT. 6 lh
financed
without blower* Alio Floor l ot
llaggerly A p p lin n r * Center
LAY-A WAY PLAN
nacei.
S E M IN O L E R E A L T Y
and Finance Plan
D5 S Magnolia
Phone 1751
IV. D IET R IC H S
T . W, * &gt; .1 0 New in effect un all Sporting 0«»d«
INI Park Avrnad
Phene n • Gun* • Ammunition • Tent* tiled G. E . Washer
.. | S R
Evening*—842-W or l i f t J
Boats, Motor* and Trailers
U*ed D. IS. Washer
$49Ti
U*ed, 2 Horse See Bee Out
E v ln ru d e S ales an d S e rv ic e
ia \i.T T n a
1 LO T l(« 8 deep-lot 44 Primtegi
board Motor
$ 75 bu
R o b s o n 's S p u rtin g G oods
on We»l 2nd hi. Reasonable
1907 Sanlord Ave
Phone 1113
Died
O.
K
Automatic
304 R a il Firat St
Phune tM
Phone 754 J.
Washing Maehlne, I yr.
W A SH IN G M A C H IN E S
old Sold for $339 95 —
UPRIGH T PIANO. $35 UU Photo
- I K ) DRUP IN—
Now only
$14995
434 J.
R E P A IR E D
do my 3 bedroom home, or dll*
' Goodyear Service Store
Wrldeer* and Sptanrri
bedroom, 24 ft- living room
BRICK
III South Park
Phone 222
screened porch. Uprllag, 802 W
W IN N ’H TV
Coamon. Pace, aad Roman
Iftth 81.
I R a il HI St
Phone 417
M ika Sherman Concrefa Pipe Co. T fu
ta, Trombones, Drum Mow ng, dtaeing, grading
Whether buying or acMnd, R will
"Tour Brick Headquarters"
Tr*ei
A
Rand Inttniment*
pay you to *ee:
'
and ilmbbery moved. Dewitt
Phoso lf * f
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o
2.1c n day
Call 1310J-l nr 1779
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New Frlgtdalre rrfrigerafi
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low a* 25c a day $7 5o a month.
Al*« used rcfrigiralor*. li sted, » »w ™ »-»
approved and guaranteed a l low
a* ISr a day. live our exclusive M oving • P a rk in g • S lo ra g c
laical It Long DMam-c
S Her Ire plan and act a receipt
Fireprcuf Warehims#
Head of a bill each mouth
l^ w ting T r a n n f e r

.aiy Terma.
Term
Eaiy
Mental Syttem,
P H I L C 0 TV
Repair*
•Tall IliU "
Phone * 758
Sale* and Service
We Invite your Inquiries
a BEDROOM block houie. |}ot
W IN N ’S TV
B U K U R ’S M U SIC SH O P
, . East 4th SI. Pbune 43S-X-R.
t&lt;M K a il t it Si.
Phone 417 B N Cedar Ave,
ria a * a »

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1171 3

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C A R P I.N IE K VKINK
For quick repair pib*. or *m ill W
building ( aft Jim I I U M 4.
£
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Contract ami repair work Free
estliuale* It L
Harvey. 2UI
Sanford Ave Phone IH2K

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I'uoue 442

Wash alul Damp
line hour
Dry
SANFORD MOTOR VO.
• line hour H * Wadi and Dry
Inal Sanlord Iv e .
Ph. IJ7w
Fold
• Finished Laundry
19
B l u r s . M1ITOKH
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Noulh Sole .......(n u ll llldg.
W c S 1ill 111. II iii Im •lid »ale- a nd
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All kind*, tires and shape* Cut Iu Ou; West n th

C A M P H E L L ’S C A B IN E T

AuIoluobUrs

Saiifnrd Electric Vu.
IIC Maxunlla Ave.

............................... K l l i u o i s -------Fo r the t«**l ciuch cs and Ihe be-l
term * on both new and u-rd
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Died Hollywood Bed. Vrey
f I N Renford Aee.
Phunr I4M
clean, excellent cundltion $3910
Uted Sofa Bed. clean
24 SO
5
C E R A M IC T I L E
2 Used double inner* [g1lug
Tile* for A L L |nir|Hi«e*
mattfexjf*
earn 19 M
• Floor
• Asphall
Lived Haham.i Red 30" wide 29 5u • Wall

PLYW OODS

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"Yxiur we»tlnghou*e |)ealer"
Maytag Washer*
A PA R TM EN T UH Oak Ave 1 111 Magnolia Ave.
Phone 1737
N A BOR'S T I L E CD.
I E V IIO L ’S H E H ill NO VO.
Large rooms and bath I . imhI lo
loo; S Sanlord Ave
Phone l i l t
1
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1
Sanlord
Ave.
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Phone
1232
ea lion
$50 monthly.
I'hune
— Factory lo You —
1266 W
I. A I. IR .IN W ORKS
A lum inum
NOW'S T H E T IM E FO R
2*ol South I'a* k
V e n e tia n Blind*
J BEDROOM nil,dent. furnDhed
• Steel fabricalfrui
• Welding
H EATERS
" house. Kenlurky Ave. near gate Enrlo*ed head Sag proof bottom
•
General repair*
Fluor furnace*.
of al.'ixirl. un school bu* route
rail with plartir end* Plaxtic or
Cirrulaling Heater*
Rfi Y fT .fi part*, repair* Mower*,
Yard fur garden and chicken*
rayon tape* Cut ton or nylon
garilen fool*. knive«. *ii**.,r-,
Children welcome Phone 1266 W
H. IE POPE CO.
co rd i.
etc. xhsrprnrd Key work, Gen
Phone I4lu
GROUND Floor, furntahJd apt H en k arlk (ilium an d P o in t Vu. ?on South Park Ave.
era! Repair*
Stanley * Hike
Heatonable. Phone 376 J,
I l l 114 Weal 2nd St.
Phone 32U
Shop. 31U East 4lh
U SED T R A fT O H S
U N F IN IS H E D F U R N IT U R E Ford Tractor wiih 4 row Holland
rB B EA C H a R V I i L B - U»
I IIA
F lo u r in g
planting unit*, $LI0o
CheMa, de*k» and bookca*e« or
For Remodeling aad repair*
m r m ils o N
ocean front apt.
complete bedroom tulles. Phone
B R IT T T R A IT O R CO.
Nothing Down-Sm all Monthly
M .'ekly or munUilt eate* Day­
J429.
lliway 17 H South
Phone 5UI
Payment*
tona Reach. Fla Call 1584-X
FarnJtare Cealer t i l We*l |sf St.
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Phone
112 Vlagiiolia Ave.
Plume 113
an., key
ii-oi, - t o k m . l or
it-mi-ili c o n ta c t l l . i r t i VVcster.
For Appliances, contra,ling -al.
I' ii Hus **. I S a n li rtl 1 La
■rouilil electrical service
See
)o u r lienera! E le c trle Di iler

Lake .Monroe. F la
Phone S&lt;U It
IK D D IM ; alto IIP.Al- t INK
As of ado
M.incue*. Cltru- t.and
-i aping. Plants F ru it. Flowering
I res s
l rystal Lake N u r - if i. Lake Mary
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IJvrxt furniture, appifanee*. limN,
elr Hnughf -*uM l.irrv '- Marl.
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18321 R a il I f .St Phone 1(01.
K N V EI.C P ES , Irllerhead*. itale
JAl.Ot.HIKS
1
menl*, Invoice*, hand bill*, and
Lifetime Aluminum -Free Rsli
u r o g r a m * , elr. Piugirxilve
I Biafes Free Insfallafion Tele
Printing I'u , Phone 4U8-4UJ
phone 1425 Furnilurr Center.
We-I 13th SI.
DC W Flrsf
(IH I uIN D U Morning Senlln«l, OrIjm lo Evening Star. Cal) Ralph
Air Cundllloner*— Fan s
Hay. 1165-1
Salrs • Installation • Service
Phunr Sanford IMM J
FI.IMJH sanding and Hnlshlng
evening*. Kayner
(Trailing, waxing Serving Semi­
nole Could) since 1925 II M.
tlleavon, Lake Mary
H E S T O N IU
Triple Cu*hlon M.illre-*
M ID SK H TK M R EK S P E C IA L
" Made Smoulh lo SiMilhe"
• Furnilurr • Car Seal &lt;over*
Fu rn ilu re Venter
Ednmnd'i* Uphuhfery Shop
118 We*l 1st s i
Phone 11*5
H I French Ave
Phone I'toe
271

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sale Sm all, used ele* trie motors
P. II Lansing'* Garage
Cur IJIh »V Laurel
Phone PU3 •Z—
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Phone 2184 It ule 1 Sanlurd

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about 65 head of cattle and 25 head In town. But you can't now.
spring* cnly murmur over a Uflfoot
of *heep.
drop.
Pong and hit wife have four
T h a t’* the only running water
bPndr tonv—Charley and r a rlie
tt'e k going lie coulda t maka hi* 17-ycirold tw tn i: Boyd. 14. ami a t " m I here The South Pea**
R iver and the Tongue River are
Rodney. II,
land piym entt.
sandy arroyc*
Along with fighting Die drought
Now. deep In debt, he It feeling
Roaring Spring* country got a
Itirl.v riser half a cotton erop—a lying ha* been paying doctor bills rain in slay bill h ird ly any bat
lor Hoyd who ram e down with
fourth of a b ile an acre—end a .k-u m atlc fever last tpting And-;
'tnce then.
ferd r;&gt; that I* »o rlo-.p tn failure he'* trying to find a way to send I Through the Great H am s, there
he may hasp lo '.acrlflcr his cattle the twin* to T e ia * AAM a year irobably are " u n tie s harder hit
hent
iy drought and ■•'une that are bet­
from now
" I never a ' it tougher," lam gl ((oaring Spring* I* a dusty town tor off So Motley County 1* like
]y&lt;ng typical of a land
ig y i, amt he hat lived on this land I of ab'iul 435 jesnple in the soulhen • harle
nee tie m i in and (armed ft fo r' part of Motley County which 1- at that hat had loo much sun and
himself »tnr r IKK) when at the ag e 1the ledt'iin of the T c ia Panhandle not ecMigii rain (nr four year*.
( 17 hr height It from hlv father , The town got its name from some
About half the hornet In the
On his iff) arres long has 3201 springs tiiree m ile* sw ay old
a rre t In cotton H ie rest Is In i tim ers aay you used t &gt; be able to United Slate* are more than 30
year*
old
I re anil feed crops lie runs hear the roar of the spring * clear

Farmer Stays In Spite Of Drought
R O A RIN G S P R IN G . T e x . &lt; »- Long, fre averrg* m»n id the
When it get* »o dry and hoi gie»t drought country:
(he tap pops cut ot t li’ m riq u ilr
He made only a fa ir crop It JM1
trees im ! rte n the gras* b u m die lie did a little better In 1053 be
in the pasture, a man hrclnv In iVtise vagrant Ihunder l i m , tvin
•under II it isn't lim e to civc up dered over part o' to* l»r*'t *ed
That’* hoi* It la with Chat let dropped h isty few er
Hut where
Long Sometime* It term * as ll the ram* ml * d t u t year, in my
the loncctt, Inuehett (troughl in fields east of tovert," he 'a y s . " I
U. S. nlttory ha* him almost didn’t make enough (&lt;&gt; ay gram
licked Hut twin* aays "Th ey tell o ver.”
me, the old lim e t*. that you can't
I*ast year hi lin k ran o il N •
run from the drought And I've ram fell III ' 1vnd ■
&gt; | srrhr I
done waited loo Inns to ’ tart that for the In t lime he eooldn‘1
w a ttin '."
even plant He didn't m a k e a dime
Some of Ixmg'v n"ifhb&lt;’M have and lie had lo tiny g m e rn —eoi
live n up and moved out Me has em erg-ncy feed to keep h it live
»ecn other* tell their land in des­
peration. then *tay on farming atenant* Hut most of them around
here are trying to slick u out
The drought It f jt ir years old in
part* of the Southern Great Plain
and this year It spread east m il
west—as fa r as Georgia an l Wy
Dining
I.a-t spring high w o Is .r- ;.*•!
topsoil in great c h ild . nf( ( &gt;■ |
•Mere fa'in -Ts h id I. n lien or
Ignored the great lesson of Ih"
I Hill .- p la n t rover must b&lt;- kc,&gt;t on
field* or they will Mow away Tne
Soli Conservation S e rv lre . which
callr this drought the woi^i In IT S
history, said two new d o I In w !.
h»d heen carved out -one in W* t
T e ia t and New Mexico, the n th "
In Southeastern
Cop r.ido
and
Snithw rstern Kansas
Man fell *oon after that an I
irttlrd the lust, hut the vin u n er
lun kept the drought trong In
many a n a s , burning grain, corn,
cotton amt tebarro. 'Ho- fedcr.il
tuvrrnment has granted a d in P&gt;e
urm of partial payment f i r I ve
»tmk feed in d n u c h l Irir k r n p u t
of T r ia s . Oklah m i. Arkansa
Mitamiri, Coi rado, Wyoming an I
New Mexico. Hard rp far" t i e r s I &lt;11
et rm crg rn ry r r i i
arm rrs Home Adm lni'tratlon
IP* against t Y ' (i.trkgr ’lo t &gt;1
near diva I r r that f'h » ile t I. is ; i.
fighting In gave hi* land
lin n 's nrlghb* rs ■ay he Is i
typical farm er of t e lly '* driiigM
area He |* a far cry fr«m Hie
whipped down men who Led ihe
plaint when the b'ark do Irr s lor ■
up thrlr over p'iwe-1 lirm » back
in the MoHe hasn’t allowed h i. land t&gt;
become barren, r * y prev 1 1 the
prairie winds Hr 1 1Jed nut lh•!d d-itt b iw l and dep'ey rn. an I
tn Ihe good y e irs m a l e miprovr
mentv lie pul r le - t r l'llv in hit
• ’ mfortal-le h'*u&gt;e; he li'u ir’d i
tractor, a plckrp liu ik and flualtr

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15 UofF Students Pinched After Riot
GAINESVILLE &lt;J*-Fift*en Unl- •tudent* on U. S 441 along the

vertity of Florida students fille d
aftri a riotous campus celebration
i f the G alon* 13-12 football v ic ­
tory over Georgia Tech were re ­
leased on bond yesterday ____
Iney w u e onl-c-d !&gt;• *ppee.t.&lt;a

etty court tom-rro"* if

answer tn charge* of shooting fire
tra c k e r*, illegal potieition of
slate property (highway slg n ti.
lam prring with
city
property
(tra ffic lightsi, disorderly conduct
(h y throwing cans and inciting a
riot I
The whole city police force p’ucounty officers and stale highway
patrolmen In Ihe area used tear
gat and fire hotet to beat a path
Ihrough thou-ands of rrlcb ralin g

campus Saturday night.
Students set large bonfires In
*lre el Intersection* and threw can*
and bottle* in an effort tn prevent
firemen from putting them out.
„ . r he I J who w *rr arcesied were
released lo the custody of Ms*
Wise, dean of student* w in said
any university Invettigatlon w ill
be made a llm the city court hear
Ing
Chief of Police W D Joiner
Identified thove arretted a*:
Joe (.* l out*. Lakeland; Floyd
O Marsh, M iam i. Roland K SafPaul
W.
Johnson.
Mlbotirnr:
ko. I'e tro ll; w illiam L Johnson.
H aw aii: J«*h*t W SIumoo. Sanford,

John If Abner. South C a ro llC ;
Robert C. Whitcomb. Orlando;
James M. Dell III. Gainesville;
0 user W Sherry. Botton; Brut a
A I'cchard. Miami; Mormon D.
I.adrie. Hairie, Vt : John A. Puckelt. Jacksonville, Richard J. Callali.-n. California. and Thoms* b
Anderson St Petersburg
( F POM I IONS C R E A T E D
G A IN E S V IL L E tlv-Three new
r x e c u l i t e poiitirevs hare been * p .
ated at the University of Flofflfa
follow ng board of control approval
and two have turn filled:. Dean
Harley W Chandler, vice president
f ir academic affair'; and business
manager George Baughman, vice
president for businc.it affair*. The
position of executive vice pre»ldent will be ftllc*.* later.

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reddish hrnwn h»lr | . thinning ao-i
flecked with er.sy H ha* a dr -ny
brown mustache, ihe |*&lt;rtd you -I
dom see anr n re. l i e pi- n il
front eismeo i s n l t&gt; &lt;ra r V in i
be civet an nr:i*l n. he H likely
t ’ throw bark bn he id ami &gt;iuj|,
showing all his I -Hi. and * *"Now Dial may J u t lie a ttllv
man'* netbn "
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Vote Tuesday

P .irlfy iln u ily , little rh an g r In
t* mps-r atuti- thtounh Thursd ay,
w.lUcly (ra tte n d sho w n* lo w e r,
(M l coast and Less and w ide!) ■
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Oct. 5

M- . i-■ t 4»! tlt( HllUir

,V O L U M E X LV

E s ta b lis h e d 1908

S A N F O U O . K L O ItID A .

N Y Wins Series
Opener 5-2
,

Dusty Rhodes Breoks Up Ball Game
With Homer Into Right Field Stands

JAMtS T. R O B IR II, Oattiinurc law yer. I* shown mi lie surrendered to
authorities at Towaon, M il, a lu h u ib , uftci bring Indicted Uj a Miami,
F la ., (ran d ju r &gt; In connection with tlir kidnap-killing of tila daughter
Ju dith Aim , 7. 'the child
stolen from the Hoi Ida home of her
Ita n d p a itn U , Mr. and M u . H arry iloicnlu-ig on Ju ly 7 and later
found r .angled and beaten to death Plrtured here ( l tu r ) ate the
H«v. Park H eller; Roberts; Harold Hastings J r , hl&gt; law yer; and DeU ctlva J&gt;gl. John Allcuder. Huberts said he w ill not llghl extiaditloiu

Strolling
In Sanford
A trio r s r n t it li r ul the inland.
Siclsl se ( u ii l l A dinlnlstlalluii Mil
be at the Si lllll.o lr I i m ill (o u n
House nil I in la y , llr t 1, and F n
day, M rl. la, tirlM rru ».di» a.tn
and noon. H r Mill lake claims m
r r l l l i d persons. Ik rir deiM iidt-nt)
and sure Hors of d rrra vrd worker)
and d iilrih u le Iniurm aHuiul Ill
e ra iu ie i t plaining phases ul Ihe
in ly ,1(1.
Serial Sec uiily

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Bell-Union
Meet Slated
ATLANTA f- -HrnirsenlatHr*
of tlir Southern flrll Telephone
t o. and iln- « IU t ninmunlrall.a*
IV"ifeti v ut Auirrlra planned lu
III* cl at 2 pill. I I'.STl hull* III
aiinltier rftuit lu Iran uul illHl
culllrv III Ihrfr lu lilrjtl urgniie
llnn»,
Bargaining talks were r re esc
td at 1:11 a .in , today when nr
gollalors lalled lo a tre e on a
no strike pi u vision which
Ihe
telephone rumpauy Indited fee
tin ludrd In the new ru n lra tl.
The old runlrart eiplrrd al
nildnlRhl. It rnyrred about worn*
non supersIvory wiilkrri lu nine
muth eailrrn tlalra.
I halt man lam nlr R. Daniel ut
Ihe union'* bargaining column
tee la id during y rilrrd a y 'a i n
shin that "wldfe a H rlke la put
alb lr, II ! i uul in n liable. Man
a ic m rn l spokesmen laid early
today they Mould "keep right on
try lux lu tra il* a satisfactory
agreem ent."

Air Unit George
Is Back At NAAS
The a rriv a l ul l.n fr J . K . Davis,
offlcer-ln-ehn.Te of I’hnlron Dr
_ tachm rnl G 'orge, yc«t. r.lsv even­
s ' Ing at Hie Sanford Naval A u tllla ry A ir Station completed Ihe re*
tu m o f the unit from an uvrrssras
assignment In the Arores.
The unit bad been on a m inion
tlnce June 17. and although re la ­
tively in ia tl in sue, carded app ru ilm alely 10 ion* of photo,
graphic m aterlaU and aupplira fa r
their a irc ra ft.
Other personnel returned to Hhe
atatlon over the weekend.
Vs
Ledr. Davis' plane crew e u n ilit*
* A v t of L l J . F . K u r fr is , navigator;
IV | | . Donat, A M I, an t J . K.
kludge, A T 3 , radioman They le ft
tlic Azores al i! a. m. yederday
running and arrived In Fanford
al (&gt; Ad p in . stopping to refuel
at Argentina, Newfoundland, and
Q u u iirt I'oint, K. I.
I.cdr Davis and L l. K urinas
have praise fu r the men on tha de
tacbmeiit on Ihe Job tliey did In
the accomplishing of the m in io n .
G IV E N t O N SID F.RATH IN
Hu*cue D avis, Orlando. wa« glv*
en i;tecial consideratlun by the
Cltv runitnlsdoii Monday night,
luhlect l» Ihe approval of C ity
Judge John leunardv by allow ­
ing him lo leave ihe City tail under
the condition he pay out the rest of
a fine of t io i after eredll allow­
ance of ITS war made for three
weeks ut impt ivonment T h * com
mission did not reduce his sen
cnee at previously stated In Ih li

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H I AN ffltftfl C A L L
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call y«tit rday at t:
‘ on, a
the electric
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&gt;lamp sh&lt; rted mrt al the m l
iaoee of WiUlam Chagnon, l o l l
Palmetto Ave Firemen reported
JM only damage w ai a imoked-up
trail altar (he light cord'i Iniula-

Health Olficial
Says Polio Type
Unusual In Capital
T A L L A H A S S E E bP»— S t « l r
lle a llh llf f lc r r Wilson T Suwdei
raid today Tallahassee has had
“ an unusual number of cases of an
unusual type of p o lio iiiyrtlitis"
but there is no cause for alarm .
D r. Soudet tuul fortunately, In
the outbreak here there have been
no deaths and in most rase* the
ill'ea«&lt; had Iw n relatively mild.
A virus specialist with the U, S.
I'Ublic lle a llh Service said that In
prelim inary tests, the viruses
weren't behaving like known poliu
viruses hot that laboratory lest*
probably wouldn't be completed
lor several month*.
The nuioher of Leon County po­
lio rase* climbed li»«t the 100
rnalk today, the hlgtieit incidence
111 the stale on a population h ail*,
Dr. Sunder said.
Dr, Martin D. ID cklin, the nubile
health virus specialist from Mont­
gomery, Ala , said the mild type
of polio here was sim ilar lu many
respect* lu that riperienced at
I akeland Iwu years ago hut it
was difficult to pinjHiint the type
and strain.
Dr iiowdei and D r, 1. L . I'a ik s ,
direclnr of the Bureau of J'rrvrn tahle Diseases of the S ta le Health
Department, came here to consult
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D r. Joe Hitlovsriah, l.ron County health offtcer. ou the uuthreak
D r. Sowller reeommnvlsd that
I'a lla h a sira resident* go about
their P up Iro n as usual but avoid
physical rie itio ri. He said h*
agreed vvllh Dr. Bistuw ish that
large groups uf out o f to v 11 peo
pie should tie dlscouragcj about
coming here, although poliomyeli­
tis
was
"nr i l l y
well
spread
throughout the H ate."
"Most people here in T a lla h a s­
see have been exposed lo the Virus
! *t*d practically everybody it car­
rying (he vi*i) t but moil people do
not get »lck," he said. “ And some
gel just a little lic k ."
In the polio hete, there has lieen
paralysis of (he muscles but in
many cates the patient! have be 01
discharged from the hospital and
have gone bark to work with no
lasting p aia lysit.
D r. I’ark* said his last teports
showed that all hut 1C of Florida's
07 counties had had tom* polio
during the pa&gt;t summer.
"F o u r per lent uf Ihe people of
Florida sshu have been diagnosed
at hosjillals a* having pollumyellll* have died." D r. I ’a rk * said.
“ Thera have lieen no death) In
l.e«n County."
The state health o fficer said he
believed jiolio Incidence here hid
reached It* peak and would H a n
declining toon although there was
no way actually to know.
Meanwhile, all known method.
...i tu hall
i..n it*
i&gt;. .........
ar«. itelm,
bring „used
spies,a1

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Sergeant I II I Class Job A
lla u ie r, soil ol Mrs I V. Ifau vri
ut l.ake Mars mas discharged ve
rctilly lot in (lie I H Atiny at Hu
llt n s t e r 1‘ u iii I. .Special Tioou.
I oliim snd, I I lim ning. Ha While
al I I Iti m i In e Sgl Hauser Mas
k s t u tiii! lu iln'
IJ'iih liita n iry
licg i , of the H ill Illu sio n , as a
mechanic
l\ (J Todd, neu cn owner and
manager of Elm er* on H , a y
U w south, will provide the high
•rhtad football team with a tree
tied I ulgnl al ti Su o'clock Todti
*V-red tu teed the tram fur run.
s u c m t f u i home value to he will
pa) off for the LUStll dante lu
ni(hi li should run -to about 11
m e .it.

Dusty Rhode*, plnrlihitter for the Glnnts in the Inst
hnlf of thi* 10 inniiiK. \vnllo|U‘«l n linmi' run with two runners
on which captured the first ironies on the World Series for
the New York team lay a score of fi-li.
In the last of the 10th, .Moeller struck out and M ats
walked. Thompson came to hat and Mavs stole second base.
Thompson pot an intentional walk. Rhodes hatted for Irvin
ami shipped the hall into the riptit field stands The homer
broke a - - tie
Tomorrow's panic will he at the Polo Ground, site of to

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MRS. JAMTS T. S O U R IS is leti&lt;e.
faced a* ihe leaves pcJUu headquarter* at Towsun, Md , after
lu i husband had (U iitn d rie d lo
Ihe police K o tert*, a Baltimore
la w y e r wat Indicted by a Miami,
F la ., grand ju ry In connection
with Ihe kidnap killing ol tlaughtar, Judith Ann, 7. F u llre had
been M iking him on a logins *
w a n ant whan Roberta gave him
(iMcnuiliofudi
Mil up.

Federal Statistician
Advises Cutting
Vegetable Planting
MIAMI REACH «• — Florid;,
lalinic* Mrre advised b&gt; 4 led
eral RoVernmenl slalltliclan hviiiti
in cut down on their vegetable
planlirig this winter.
A reduction ul S lo IH per cent
lit acreage dr si ted lo beaus, cub
liagc, celery, sweet corn and l.i
inalocs was prutaised hv James |1
llwens of the U S Agricultural
Marketing Service
Oucns luld me mils-:» til Ihr Flor
ula F.uit and Vegetable Assn at
llieir convention here that grow
rrs lost money on la*l year’s sur
■ pluses.
While priMlurtlon last winter In
creased about 3 per cent, he said,
the net ra*h returns per acre were

oil

Florida farmers today, he re
parted, receive 20 per cenl less
money an sere lor Iheir rrop*
lhan Ihey dbl In IBIta, and less
Ilian Ihey did In IUIO
Nathan Mayo, coni mis* loner ol
agriculture. Mas host in the can
vention delegates al a "crackrr
breakfast" this tuoniing
Sen. Sprssard I ILdlind loll
Ihe g lu ip yesterday lhal Ills' Aius t
lean farmer never had it so good
as during Ihe recent tesiiuu ol
Congress
Holland said llore was more leg
Islation pa«*ed "in the Interest ol
agriculture" lhan any other sev
s|on of Congress in J1I1 espericnre
and Ihe Florida farmer r im e In
for his share ol henrhi-

Jaycees To Hear
Judge Aspirants
The three candidate* fo* Coun­
ty Judge will speak at the luncheon
meeting of Hie Junior Chamber of
Commerce at the Yarht Club to­
morrow.
Candidate* are Gordon Frede­
rick, local a Homey; K m n t llmi*holiter, local attorney and tempor­
ary County judge, and llugn Dun­
can, justlra uf Ins peace.

13 UofF Students Can Reduce
Their Fines If Write Themes
GAINESVILLE 'P - Thirteen
University ol Florida Hu.in.Is will
gel "a grade of »7.V it they write
a.hoo wiord themes nn "Why 11 Is
n rcen ary to have Law" or "My
Responsibility as a Law Abiding
(lin e n "
They were rpnvideil yesterday
nf disorderly conduct in a So fur
day night celebration of Florida's
upiel Riolhill victory over Grnr
gia Tech. City Judge Wade dam p
Tun sentenced each tu pay titkl
fines or go to Jail fnr .To days
Rul, he said, if ihey turn in
Ihemrs nn one uf Ihuie two sub
jeela lo him within two weeks it
will coat them only (23 or to days
Another student given (30 or Ri
d a n edn eel the whole thing am
pended wtlh a similar theme
One of I I aludenU a m sle d at
a m u ll of Ihe celebration was
acquitted. He war Robert Whit
comb of Orlando, Ihe only one la
be represented by a lawvar Tht
care w ai dropped for lack of evl
dcsea against another, John R.

I’urkrlt uf Jacksonville
The It cons tried are
Morman D l.adrie. Barrie VI
Pouring kerosene un a 11reel lire
ltrure A. Rrchard. Miami, put
ling wood on a street tire; Jor
C. Foul*, Lakeland, dlichargine
firework*. William I.
Johnson
Hawaii, rarrylng nil a slate sign
John W Siumpo, Sanford, e a r n
Ing off a stale sign, James M
Dell III, Gainesville, throwing *
beer ran- It..land K Safko, lie
trod, disrnL.'ging fireworks; Floyd
(). Marsh. Miami, disihargiug
firework*
John II. Abner, South Carolina
discharging lirewurka; Paul W
Johnaon. Melbourne, throwing a
beer can; Hichard J . Callanan
California, nr.*aing; Thomas D
Anderson, St. Petersburg, rolllni;
a barrel Into Ihe street; John M
Pelt, Blountatown. drunk and dia
erderhr; Dener W. Sherry. Bo*
Ion, climbing a pole and obsruring
a traffic light. Sherry got (30 ot
M days.
Abner liltd as appeal.

W E D N E S D A Y S E I M ’ . 1*9 . 1951

F e d e ra l
J u d ije
Pioneers

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Attempting tu give the td*tury
WASHINGTON '.R-iien Janie* id cntiini'ilogs over the p u l inn
W Van Fleet was reported to t .) ic v t' tn five minutes. Dt Smith
■ aid that i;r i l&gt;i»lli the crop I'-s
to h a te given sworn teiliinony
ludicv changed ttoin the .(iituu*
H,r(i n , " ]f
lr" " 1 '
tu Hie uiiknow il damage* lu man
Korean War wdh
a *iu mr
animals an.I plant* In those un
from someone on Ihe Allied udi
Ihe United Stairs Mould md Wa.i • u peeled lit the pa*t
In ttil' way Ilian) pnasittc ill
all uul war
The retired former Hth Arm* •ea rs 'ueh a* veil.us t e u i wen
or
rendeteif
commander in Korea te ililn d )• ■ | either eradtiul.-d
lerdas at a dosed dour session d I Itaimlc** tie *&gt;i,t
SKrsving the ii e ..I m s e ritc id •
Ihe Seiiafc Inlerrial Securltv soli
committer He was i specif T t.i . . a* an r-nfaniological coulmt Dr
over sortiewlut the same ground a* M iii'li sa id m ie o f the b e lte r known
development* in i n i ill i«ur‘ u .
a public Inuring
(7iairrnan Jeunrr i II 1ml i In.I the ilis e o v e is o f 1*1*I lu n ilh t a r i
called Van fleet lo tell uhat tic e n li rnnlnelsl * in tt ila iid o tot u ■
knows j Imiii! "military o p p u iu u
in World W it II
l*t Smilh iloied In *.*&gt;lng Iln**
lies iusi through diplomatic tni.i
ii niton ’*
in inn y e a r 1, no single species *•'
ln*ect h»s lieen etmilnated. Ini'
many have either h*en reudetnl
tisimless . c driven Itoiti the tuun
try
I'oiiditcUng iilticr tiiiilw ii td the
inerting, I'r**»t.lr-nt Douglas Slen
Completely redecorated *"d *■ • slruin announced lliat pa*l tiresi
• locked Mark'* Grocery, ioi Salt dent and present ■ *• relary lialnh
lord Ave . h is opened it* d r tin A .Smith had been unanimous!*'
*er the new ownership ol M a il nominated district liculcnanl guv
Casey
ernor tiy Hie t l rluti* lil the area
The gpicerr w«* tire* t*m*ls at a meeting III Oriantiu
iwned and uiieraled hy W II liar
rell
Casey Is well acquainted with
the nperatinn of f*ocery and meet
markets, having been a r lt ik In
Price's Grocery, 2WI Sanford
\ve . lor some lime
BETTENDORF low* ' P H
Price and Hitrell, both ret Irini ' hndm ss today for yumig I tnd i
slier lifetimes of nirrehandistiu' Cargill
The l.i lighter ant
iv around
have recummeudsd Casey tu Ihco
Ihe eselted 7 sejri&gt;1d girl'* home
customers
lielles Ihe fact that doctors sa) .he
1 Irirnrahiv ill of leiikends
The lre*h RttUimti air likeut
gives no hint uf Ihe Christmas
season Rut a letter from Santa
posImsiPed "North Pole", advised
BRADENTON bR -R an Fuous, e the winsome blonde to get reads
member nf Ihe Florida House nl b e "a « underfill Chrltlmas" lu
Renresenfallve* ainre IA13 died day.
A partv i* planned this evening
•mlav of throat cane*r La-t Sun
around Ihe famtlv'i gaily decor
dav was hi* T3lh birthday
lied
Christmas tree
Fuqua served two terms in the
Neighbors have been hiding gift*
Tennessee Legislature before mnv
Ing to Palmetto. Fla., In 1925 lie fnr Linda al a nearby fond slur ■
wai never opposed for Ihe D em o Perry Anderson, a nelghhar, will
critic nomination in hi* ris cam serve s i Santa’i yiacd la and car
ry the pack.
palgas for the Florida House.

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V.i jri a Itllf It w«s 1vported b,
. n 1 n Pul .1 cr is*, fi (eel high
I t , . 1 n td*. had been burred In
1 . M ictus• the toad from Mil
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-ill'll A n ^chihil layl
'Chi Do i&lt; (wirts 'aid a led .'loth
, i c Itiini the l&gt;&gt;|i of the ct its
•mi , *hoigmi *hili was fa tten 'd
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t p ..I the cro** and wav
&gt; ii 'c l tiling it- pellets lulu
hi &gt;1xlllld
l i , h u e it *titii-i.i it M11for 1
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Di George It Mill* r slate
•: m o i . udi ui 1 1 | ui.ic Initruc'i.o - t i t alfendancc In the elc
U.'.ltiiv grades «a* 21*2 pupil) and
. pupil' I- Ihr
l.igli
»chi'. I
l a * • I ’o* is ,s a drop of Id
Kuptl* tiCon i e - l f l l a , ') total ol
' • A lil at ol l Vti2 pupils was
ni Hi I iii the riimentar&gt; anil
i *i howl • ade* gl till! scrtisril
I’rf -i gregatiunifir &gt;
said a Id eal
t i. ade ihruttgti Milford last
.td occupant* id ihe car* dis
. I -ten- and sli.oiled al prd
• ■ *( i "* font" ol ihe pedestrian*
' knowing « hat 11 i s p r i :
o tic l .ul till- street*
■ lo.
I the tg i* i i i ) "1 |j,
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to Hie Ftehr and 'Keep Our
• IosjI While "
il n&lt;i fine aiiHsrgi rgaii.in lor
. ... .lull'd a iiiceiih* tonight I't
I "III). 12 n.ltes tn Ihe vnulhursl
.ui.. uncfid put pose ol n c maellng
"1 • fur mutate pi in* ( &lt; rc*l
'd
l i i . t e *n de*rgregi
in the I iiirel Schn d Dlslrir*
to I - * ciinimunit) ol g too
•1 tislrld ins nui si
it
1
I'ln lo n Nthlvlt. ctuirtoin ut taj
■ tu St
il Set 'i D ls lrii.
&gt; &lt; ii&gt; &lt; south ol Milford, an*
o l tint t.r and olhtt ineni
I Hie district board were
t
i f
behind toe Natlunal
v 'i lor Hu- i ll anremenl of
• Hi i . -elf ii..1 ii . old
civvy

1 ui it
oil

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eh..,,j ut sympatny » ttr.

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, i l Di'lrtct
Do \ A \ W P tiav aihed parent*
• white students l.l keep their
hiMirn out ot *cti, i,11 in prole*!
, i n *i'ereg iti m i f fjtis la the
I tit—i t Divtil.'l

•udqe Uptiolds
Auli Red l ow
* ■. i" I*i . '. i »-• i Supcrt -t
■ ' l.i'Uc t 11&gt; uphel 1 the con
•i .ii 11if s
l tlic new federal
m o m u . I ixoir.it (ct m t ap
• i e l Ho ti'Mioial il i Ciimmu
ti lil K&lt; * name (rum tha
i .iv t
1 D '• ilnell i ollllllHlllvt part)
. itidiiUle lot ( r e e l IJcr in Met
• i i "inti whete the stale caplt I
i I.o',lied lit,night the Issue
Hi Maine ! j i-.myt
ter iskloa
....... tty i letk Albtri II Hec* t ,
’ 'i can ■ win Silwen's name
ii old iiii in- ri - t m d to the Njv
? *1 n ,hi luihit
'Her
(’resident
i'tvcuhuwer
■ jm I Hie new l*w ii* i 4 ceki tgo,
in lerrd S ilwcn s naluv iv
Iimi e j trout ttie tiailul
lodge John Drewen said 'The
court |* liinilamcnlsli) .*kcd t&lt;&gt;
l' i l Ke uncuniiituHiinal Ihe feJ
• ’ il ■ oinmunisl Control Act It Jg
cllnet In do so "
Die Communi'l candidate's at
l’ &gt;ney, William Rossmnre. raid he
l* habl) will appeal lo higher
| court|
Hi t* ll() BIIMHEO
HttME fi Rum hv exploded early
! t -Di in (r.ml of two Communi-tt
I di itici headquarters here Heavy
damage was raosrJ in one buildnv Lul no Injurie- were rejurled

Rep. Ben Fuqua
Dies Of Cancer

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Today Christmas
For LiHle Girl

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stalw Itokiiaid, s t i , i t n* *. iy

Grocery Operated
By New Owner

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'III I ORO. IVI iAT—Del«'* m* tut** PiiRce report**!
tn.luv « Imycot l wus tlevolop*
tg at three more schools in
• ut lii distent Delaware in
. mj at hy with the effort to
• ii mlegratiot) of 10 Negro

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Kiwiinians Hear
I *i tilt
Entomologist Today

Ni i Vuf k *l«le hue.I ll» til st ell
(otiioh'gtst
Itxlt, .tended then
Itlnr lo Die studv "I insect* alii
the obvious crop linvev they
•’ allied

Delaware

I unfit

ng«tr*l *. I J1

punched a single Into short .gm l 1 ,Jj d'dtlltixe 'aii*.« fit Jiiiti* .4
and Smith went to third itbio at- &gt;ilT l u e teats ago
Moeller fumbled the lull Doht
fouled mil arid Rosen popped but
but Wertr smashed a Ireincn In.i
triple to rnht. putting i let.l.uid
ahead 2 0 Pritljci tiled out lu deep
right
i n i runs, two hits, one t u u l
one left
l i M M k I IMS I
loickman pushed Lemon's Ttr• r |
^Aftfuld K»»katiiAti* *
lit «!*•
jiili'h past Ihe mound and w .- out
l||«
nn a nraf plav. Ovtla la Wi-ilr Dr Trrtill Smith •*( *■
Vlln
but l-rimm walked Daik on I id f!t*A t lit* i|i'\*'J"i-iu'fit
pitrhes Mueller'i single off it* til •*I«ji*v ili lh»* | nil I'M* \
1(ii*»
right field wall «rnl Dark la third j, r i s i l n . d tb I'l III &gt;'11111*1 V*'»l
hut lie died there whi n Mai
li( , ,lt,,n&gt;oluglc«l • tuJv in Ilia
(topped out ami Thompson r-.i). t ( |)ltl ,
( said
* as
a* no Ii S 11. gut tiix'iii
" r,t
. ,
l nl &gt; w
.Nn i unv nnr fill lii&gt; riitif* t»'
.1 Vr'triiltuie In I"' I when *h.
left
fir-* riit"tiiiili'if)it was tilt**il hv
in*' (hilled Stale* g av n nine ul,
INDIANS Hi t DNI*
Alter Strickland slrurk out ami to Mliilti **td Inst* a t tlx- f ,•mi 1
Megan |Mip|ied op in Hie Inflel I me l&gt;W" i of riiiuuioliig v to Id
Iwmon drew a walk
toil
was *a * i over a -mall vi-ctton .•( Die
tut'ilil office III ttie same Vr«r.
iruutlnued tin Fage Fou&lt;)

Report Gives Mint
Of Red Assurance

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Hotter 9n llorthern Schools

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if 1\ U ,1 - 1(11 111n«Ilaiill IY ft
NEW YiilIK I Monte Irvin » a* m I !»l* uti ul ul (Tit 1 i iir 1 l il
minted in stall in Icti field 1 &gt;r me it likMll.ll til MIS! lu iu f tn iu j t IT*.
New Volk Ulant* today a- Ihe Na V
* lull
Ilona) League champs and Ihe
s u mjH i Mh iVidi .1 it* nv % \Vi»i«
ITvveland Indians worked mil at *1 «li' t* MjflU-it l«* mjllag'c Till
the I’ulo lit mints Ini ue the 1 pen stair I arm* 1
Hal kel
'
Ills' game i t the Wulld Series
IIJ Cl
slanagei l e.i I &gt;nru.'lier hesitated
I lu |aisiti«,n hti'iiip* 1 vacaliii
h rtu e eii It * it* amt Dusty Rhodes, vrs oiiil 1 let pi evident wu| t&gt;&lt; tilled
his scii'atim ial pinch hitler, hot at 1 director - meeting lisntghl
I tic diniiei in* I'tiug is a' sp.tiki si
linallv gave I n in the nod
Ilotii managers Dutucher and Al 41th -I lections b) a liolril plalll-l
Ln|H*r stuck with theli oilglnal llnln'it R en t/
• lilt in g
pitcher
selection* - S a 1
.Magile i l i d I lor Ihe lils n l* and
Ui b Leinr.n 123 T* I i Hit Indians
L Ih nctdlian li rs
The 'ta ilin g Lneups tint -rasoli
lu llin g )» p , " " i
( LEVFI.AM I
Al Smith. It i 2*|l 1
II bbv Avila. ?h 1 i l l 1
barry IMrv. rt 1 ?L*i
AI Rosen Mi 1 3l*M
V ir Wi r lr lb t 2“ai 1
Dave rinllev rl i 22«i
(■ forge Stricklind ti ■ 2131
Jim It. can. c 1 ?vi 1
U h la-moii p 1.1 I )
N EW YO RK
White) la,* km.in l b . m i
Al D a rk , -a I H I'
Ison Murller, it 1 JUJ
Willie Mays, of 1 3D )
Hank Thompson. Mi 1 2dti
Monte Irs m . Il &lt; 2ft?&gt;
Dave W illiam s, 2b 1 222)
West Westrum. c i laJ 1
Hal M.iglie, p ( U rl)
Umpires Al itarhek iNationiD
plate; Ctiailev Berry lAineiicau*
jm h m i s in n
lust Base, Jos'ko loidau iNatlun
al) second base, John Steven* • aid
t know lhal I iitt 111it 11*r u
(American) thud base. Ia.n vtai tlib'Ws slli.i s lit,,1 ha- b. cli a . c l ,
wcitii) linn ami wiu try in In- .1
urke {National 1 left tleht tool Urn
l.arrv Napji (Amencan) ughi held ,'n d as he lu* been in Kluii Wi ll. Il f a l ’e me * g l r l t teal &lt;1
fnut line
pleasure to tikvr litis J. h urilim
INDIANS I IBS I
Magile IfllPT*
Ihtyw tIh
called&lt;1 lull*.
Trail* * 4 1 UJHMI i*»*
Mitflli*
l ittrr
r r &lt;*atlr

then hit tirAHh

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•Movie Time Table
RICH \HD IliiM lR E D — Sid Hit h**d. srleran of 3U y n * n rily em­
ploy mrnl, •li-i'l.ii- Ihr Saniurl \ . Greeley Service Award he rereisrtl ul Ihr four-slay Vrouleau Publir Works .\«Miriafi»n, meeting
in Atlantic Idly, V J irernlli IHChard was one of II no honored
in Ihe I 'ml i d Hlalrw nnd lerrllorirn. In ■ discussion with Traa*
• ml Inxirians i t n r f i n U l l s t * he »*hl. hr sirnl iiruliDies orruring In Sanfoid. snd rclurnsd lure with plan* he inland* lo pul
into e f f i s l a» *o*n a* aii ihr Ji u i l * arc irunrd out. (HUH Pr.oloj

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Ralph T. Cowan, Businessman,
Civic Leader, Drowns In Lake
Tragedy
Caused
By Fire

T O K Y O &gt;„fv An ritim ite d t.SUO
per*on« perished in * bowling ty
h .»n which struck northern Japan
asl night including neatly I mx&gt;
who died when a huge &lt;Va going
ferry caps!led
Fifty right A m rn .a n s a ir dead
or missing
Authorities * i ) | ‘,'.*i bodies have
SC H O O L I l l 'S * A I’ T lI A s t 'ID K N T —'" Am i In tilin'* my Y h ild rrn have ridden Ihal bus for jeans." Mia.
been recovered li.eluding III-"*' of
1 .011 ctiiiimi‘is'i:*l fishermen
Fran cis T . Meriwether tin*«-l&gt;. Celery \ v r ., said l ii« in n in in :, iffu M in e In I'tlnvn. Arnold YVilli..m*.
is Am ericana Another aai are
JUM h rfu ir &lt;lir faint,-*! a lte r ftKurt«tc In * m Im i ’I lniknu t..m o liilr accident al Kith S i. and M.lton*
lii't mg lit 1s‘v'ii\ cicsl the body
mi*»ing,
among
them
at
Am
en
ville A r r . Affording in a [K illrr report. Ihe ln.*il * li i m l i i d ru m l.t Mr*. I l r i l « r l l i i r alrugk llir Ivft
vi Hull'll I Cowan, 53 . vie*
can*
aid* nl ffhoul bus No, I I . d ru m tij M e . M il.In .l S |U iir«, .’u ; K. F ifth M . Ihe bus was In Ihe proco**
imitnu'iit atsirw owner and
I h r great stoini
generating
ol making a left hand turn mirth nolo Mellon* III • l i r . » hrn ih r accident o rru rird . M r*. Meriwether
riv ic li'inli-r, after Mr Cowan
winds up lo tin mile* an hour
» n arrested on a rh a rg r uf passing al an inter *•*'Him. Damage Mas estimated al 123 In ih r Los
apparenti* ha.! whirled harm lessly
l f scratch In aid*) and (Ml In lh * ra r. Mr- M rt iu rlh n has h n a a r l l i r In id iw il and I'atenl
Ion*
drosstieil late yesterday aftgrC l nut* H
into the Japan Sea when suddenly
T awch*r Association «o rk fur sum* year*. t.-Mafl I'hniu)
I.. on in I.ake Monroe near
It curled back and struck the
tli&lt;Mtisfuir inn
ncrthrrn island of llukkai.t.. alm.&gt;«l
l -..I in the tecovery operwithout warning
The result was Japan * gieatest
:v11" 11 vsn* ti BOd-foot net ojt in a ratlines d isatlrr
1 -x.i I.) eourd) Sntriff J L
H-d-Ls l.t tt,is purpose Tht f.ih*
O m it wave* in Isu g a iu Strait*
• im *n wete Duke W io iar snd
• auk live big ferries, b u r ot w hiif.
I I. &lt;d I ester and shsales Sharpe.
carried no passengers, and turn
j II 1.1 Sanford
drtd* of sm all cruft
I to ltd **a* t.io u g il Inio p f y
A lire v irtu ally wiped out l a i n
a im dragging . |..-i H i.-us by tr.a
ai a city of ? 1.i»»i on Hokkaido *
p .In e drp irtiu cn i • N a n del 4
west coyit ami (Hitice ten -lied di*
ai.'l v .b .i.t .c i- . o n
. i.1 li* .ll,l
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astrotl* iandsiiders
ami (lo*&gt;J*
after it became &gt;yuiie ,1aak
|M&gt;M
l hr sii-Adnl hulk uf ih r
uf ** hi« h Hul ih I 4 um .hi S-iufiMtl hmiiHAMiian, * * * 4
Ihroughout llokkant &gt;
SIi &lt; -w in dtowor, tiler la*"U f.tie lilt il I sim l( til |( )r^ilrVita 9t h ^huw It an i( still In i ill l a l i i ’ MnuMMr Ih r I h i i I m ia 1 » ilsui i l i i l u l
I'l.m m un cati .ns and p. w ri lines
in. lo- buioi.i, b ..i u,.ir.iui; ■ )
TOW'SON. J I J
— Attorney Jam es | Ito liril •», ••••I &lt;| k illin ' hi? d 'f o r old ilauchlei and wete wtecke.l Hall l.nev and higl.
a ImhiI 1^ f r r l hmir. |nn««rt«| In 4 **'» h»»rs«p*t‘*• 1 i . u II h i lil lilufui. &lt;S|gilf rhuliO
eve i&gt;ill.i •*e
R avine her l«n'“ on a lorndv .Miami Reach. waive I &gt;*•&gt; • .tlM«&gt;, twin* ai .1 aetee
i* lu m In Flm lda
wavs were blocked
I i i Blo w n, 2vi.' w ludi S t . la
The I il.ln g . hurl; *'t seat-old tialllin n rran aietie I ton so|vle« I tin -&lt;ttradition papeit al a short lira I •
The most terrible ils a ile r or
Inti fn lh * chambers of Haltiniim- Fount*- ( ’lim it C..u it J inter J Howard M uiiav,
rurred in Halowlale harbor wl.t-rr
H&lt;&gt;L*il luld th« lu.lt,&lt; h* was rrtin n in g to Fln tl •» "&gt;u. in* .. mu
the big ocean ferry Toy a Mam
“ If I had known at."lit thlt H hr war rant I I vsu Id ha** if.nir hint' non I" cleat m vaelL"
carrying
I 2S2 passengers and
K n h r lll f i t * tiims. lf u n s h u ltlv aft* I last n il J l l I 'lit mnl indieatrdtheri hr would hr willing In irtu m crewmen, smashed into rock* and
lo Fl&lt; i Ida
turned turtle
liiih rrts . arrouil aided hv Ids v*ife, Inn partite r nod mil. *H r. walked tritu puller headipiartrra about
D i J i u ‘•
i- r i
Forty
three railroad ear* w e ir
(our Innira a ft ri p n ir r u tin ( in iia r A Kiautlp nin of I'sd-- t’nvintv. F&gt;» had ordered him a rrra lrd
hurled about inside the hull
hL \ f, '■■
A im i an hmit
hour re»arrlie
f
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li* rr,, hr h id
ir
14
A survivo r described the strtrk
called Paine ami a'k rt] it a war en vessel j * "■ hell on earth "
ht ft
‘ rant ha I been t**urd lor hit Told
T h r first newsman to reach ll.ik
it* .F*
i l .r i r wu* a warrant he said "ok. odatr harbor used a tim dar pbra«e
T.P'Viit'rtk' tar
| F in Coming iu "
in describing H—"a sea of h e lL"
Deputy *h e iifft K a il Y'eimo and
K yrw iln rsse * said Hie sickle
j U iliiam McCiory of Dade County *ha|x I in n . i and It* mile I ng
• •id they would leave fur Florida coast resembled a g rra l naval di*
lib It.t h r ill immediately after aster scene uf the Pacific ■
&gt;ai
the beat in*
Wrecks of five shlpt
iipi and literally
Hubert*’ &gt; year-old daughter, hundtrds
hundreds of
i
i m ill craft lit t n e J
•. yA
i
i . t
s j u ,tudiih Ann. way at.den from Ih r Ih r bearn.
U ll.H M t l) I»cI lh I i'll N o n
•v
ll*v
. •* i. •
irune uf her grandparent* in kfi
liilpll* ir(iu (trd for fia t'e * it \l.l
The sand was dotted ad li imd
a tla n d tn r* pm* t• .(1 High Slhu.il kola*, bill i&gt;. ■mi Ju ly 1 Her body wav found
. Satan prifect
pail
" .
. »
as. ■*.
lea
tnaay wraanog life |arket*
enV-re^nt'
ar*nt*&lt;l yesterday Ui In c h
iiiiftriruniuwW nomlHl a t w 'utr tin * few Lour* later in * thicket on srtiieb b id faOed to save then
H A I r 11 T. row A N
'rChurch nl tin lim it ila y c tl boihe In a di*pLU
a n al Ihhrr LuUtrran
l.u
ll!*ea*ne Bay. She had been beaten lives in thr raging tu rf
v " ii.se an ••&gt;e w ii,.- s account of
- V 1 .
R cije rin ei a huiulay h i hunt Halit uver an end lo i r g relation
md
strangled
Hie
tragedy
said he (lis t notice j
Smashed lifeboats, sin tiered
Day program Jr v r y
Kenkank
;
.a ..L |a f i
Mr l i.wait'* bowl ilrlltlng 111 the
Dr (it-orge II M iller, sta ir *du
A grand Jury relurnrd a aecrel tim bers, oil and all the lli.lsam
P ,f, *
•
superintendent u( tbr* tiiiuda)
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r
,
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lake, wild did not know its occu­
tclm .il praised thr te a c h ,.* lui cat lull CO inilli**lulirf. said lir lu ll indictment in M iam i la t l Frid ay and Jetsam of a sea disaster rot
pant
in *it (allhfuliies*. »ind&gt;. and hard no n n in rd ia lr id) a now iiu n v ol II* ronlenl* remained a aecrel rred the beach
v*!w
w *
I *aw Hie man Its lo crank hit
** P
•
work during Ihr
p a il
humlas Ib r l.koil pupil* trg M rre d al Ih r until Hiauligam made them pub
"W e’ve gut a terrible thing up
V v ." - *
imllfc.aiil m ..l.u pull tils D ariei
behind year "YYe begin our new coiiibinati.iii high and elementary lir here la*l rvenlng
there,” said Pul John C It in
tfiliHil lrp o llr.1 luf r l a ' .r * bill III
. .. d and ................ . didn &lt; s ta rt."
bundt) School year oral S tm lty
The twoeount indictment ac­ dolph commander uf the li S An
he said I Ur n .vu , till th in s it
M *lr.l "a not ill a I scbnlule wu
M r Sankarik tald. with l&lt;lnr Ira rh
Base It M lsaaa, vs ho Dew u vrl
c
u
s
e
d
It..bed*.
"Jo
hn
Doe
and
or
down a* it he ,..-iv Hied
BfunA
ara and n v rr do pupilt, wilti a hr bring c a irie ti out
the scene
Mary
Hue"
of
pinnedialated
m
ur­
i . I Dei!
Ih r prrvioii |v all w liitr nbind
ginning ju .t onr year ago with
In the town ol Iw aiiai. *&gt; tin eder
amt
"an
attempt
lo
perpetrate
blown said he li.* , heal J whai
DR A fiftIN fi— Ih r Manful,I |&gt;obrr J c jM I III.- H I I mI wI i « *h .m ii as tl was Inlng ( t i l l i l s l i d (Ol Jia sg io g
ih ra c T ra rlirr* and &lt;&gt;nl) lour pm and lllr lowU** Old) o lhrr tcluad, an Abominable and detestable north of Hakodate. 12 per&gt;on» die t
- ...nded like a in..Hied *■iplntlaa
opetation* yrslrld a v • mag a lle l Ih r dioHiiliig death ot l(*l|d i I I owan H rtrla l !&gt;&gt;•■»I* »e»« usvd
111 I h r tra ch rr* lire trn lrd w ill M Inch III U*r- 2aI rlc m rilta i V glad. clim e again*! nature or kidnap- m a fir.* which destroyed 3 1**&gt; ol
will 'aw ihe i i i occupant climb
Mi diaggiug o p rra l" i.
ocluding Ih r Na&gt;al A u s.b a ls Yii M a t iii.x si *»l« Inotl, l*rfw!r lliry Mt-ie
undai bchot.l Ir a r n ic '* im n w rrr Negro *liid rn l*. had l« rii closed a
the town’s 4 YU) house* m a lew
on on Hie m i l ' * &lt;idr and w i v l
Ih r shutdown o c ra llrd
slop).cd Ih I h is . id « x k ess. Seal eh was rrsu n ie .l l i U i sod ih r t*.«l) • • . l«i.o*.l al 1.1.55 put. *u
k in Kdna Southward Mis* J a r k lr week
minutes
F
u
lly
four
person*
wete
hi. atm* wnJ shout tor
help
llia iitig a m aatd. "w e know there
to Ir r t «d M ilrf lliio gI. •tir war uf a t.rl I S la lf I’to.lo
Si
fry Smith
Mr* when a group ol Mllfurd'* i7 W
S rn k a n k , Mr* Sb irlrt
Blown 11tcii sai* the b u t ..a s
lHl talm
l n i Wynn, Mr* U llla
l l l iri
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Itu ck irr resld rlll* |&gt;rotr*trd Ibr allriid atici wa* at least one other person in injured and others are missing
au th on tiri said
i l ll i wild 1 . had wli.ng the s a le 'i ll
on thl* "
Mr*. M argir Mmtaa. and Mr* uf It Negror*
A
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Hakodate sea* without light oi
t...i i le»eue b . i l lo ho sv ail
John b rilk arik .srnkank toil! Ho
The I tid e County prosecutor ar
‘Hie M'luad d ls lrld * I I bti r . op
^
Fm rrg e n c)
genci j I u •
Blown tald tic gol mio hit Duck.
H ally Day Sunday School audlrno elated uillm ot llicldrnl but Ih r) nved here Saturday moriilng with pu W e r
I imm its horn lo Iti Cow in knave
that "our Sunday Srhu.it ha* cun carried Ir* than hall Ih r, normal H. • In licim rnt lie kepi police, a e tr tMit into operation to II t
i.r was going 1. r l.slu md then
Inbutrd o vrr J?u to ml**lon* to daily load Kach bu* usually bung
••it * pfovreutor Anselm Sodaro, light the disaster scene inst.fr Un■I . 1 &gt;i Hie p lice M ill in
Ihal Sunday School* ra il br rsla b about IA pupil* lu *rbool, but lo lla in r and a legion of newsmen breakwater, where the oils keel
Police loon wete al ihe stud
of the Toya Maru wa* sistbl*
lulled Ibruughoilt III* world " T h r day a new small said thr biggr-d gue**iug al hi* intention*
md launched i boil deer Ihe tea
H *v. I'b illip Sch lrttm an . i&gt;a*lor ol bud was I I 'Indent*, while .1 b ir r
Haiti*, who had Jurisdiction m above the still churning w a in
w ill A ci'o lding io i api
I- mLs
Jap an ’s m aritim e salcly force
| h * church, concluded Ih r r ally had no ftauengera ui oil
\ 4' if (till t t 'Nit trill* in t*
the ra te , saw Hrainigam for the
I owan disappeared in Ihe veattr
da) te n ice with hit termon. " H r
peel tin llir * .tv , 011111.1 1 Ol t
Many p arrn l* br&gt;&gt;ughl llir lr rh il tin t lim e when he showed up at reported one other ocean fretghlei
tp .u i*ih il|llet ol I'a re n lt lo Then dren in Ih r fam ily auto Fight Nr h ra d u u a rlm la*t night about H sunk, five grounded ami one dam
.Itils’.f lost t* Ho boat w is s id lin g to­
. gill II il1
iiiglit a1 if*
w n d him
In another mmole and
Children "
lui elug 4l 9 ti 1 lock at liie f iit
gr»r* arrived thl* way. the othri o'clock ami aske d that a fugitive aged in the storm Mure than I U*&gt;
i lu ll oi two m inolrs. w e'J h l , v
• • •
sm all c r a ll. mostly fishing Imai*
H ill i. 1 »l •(*14a&lt; to Ihe agi'nili
Two hy but
wrrant b Issued for Huberts
h.-en
.oil
Iheie.
he sai l
W ARDIN '!! I ON I'1
S special Srnate tnvrstlgaliog . ..n inilll- ' |* lied 1.» » |ll I I I .
VS’ar i eu 1
M llm rd'* eight men |Mi|frr forei
a ll
An hour later. Paine called Hub­ were lust, beached nr dainagrd
SS So u l till Scot I Ase , re ­
lecomtnrnilesl
tn.lav
that
Hen-Juaeph
U
M
cCaiths
"sliouhl
t.e
v'etisutej"
is
DoWle*
Twenty
seven
patrol
boats,
si*
augmented
by
Ik
slate
|hdlci'mi'ii
licentM hair* b**n ao!J, thl* l*ai
ert*' law partner, Harold J l i n t
On* j iti*f lit 4 »* Hi. lated n u t t ow in already was in
• ppiogimataly 3.SOO la b« ditn
f a I rolled the *chiM)t area About mg* J r , and notified him of the landing vessel*, three im nr sweep M Ih r .‘ .rnate
..1
hi.
lanlitat
II h.l 14*%II1f 4i’l Ms. the w ilc i when he and his Mile
I
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rnrtithf)
c
o
n
o
iittrr
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Mr*
a
ilh
v
.
YY’is-onsin
HrpuMican
uo
pertnn*.
orderly,
lined
Hie
side
e
rs
—
all
Japanese
-combed
lla
k
.i
t J of In tha irm alnlng thr«* J i
came upon ihe scene He a lia
warrant Hasting* had promised
N
4
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thr
V
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a
t
r
all,I
onr
f
It*
roumiHtee*
contruiwtunoslv
It
walk*
Police
dispersed
small
date
bay
for
bodies
ansi
p.nsibl.ttfo r * 0*1.. t.
blew id* horn and sped lor the poto produce Hubert* It be were
I I I i'l J V1.
gathering* whrn they developed
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l
fo
rlliri
itiat
..n
am.thel
count
hit
sllr,-,-f
abosr
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tin
.
l.en
survlsmr*
They
srerr
assisted
In
want* I
i i \ | | .1. ill i I Hill II ai.l&gt;% ja. n..- department arrivin g there
Meantime, a pro segregation oi
M cCwltb*.
shortly alter Blown
Hasting* told Paine that Hoben* U S a ir and naval units. Kyod. ttal|.ii W Z w trkn " ih r aenatoi fimn W is c n s iii Mi
• " l i i p a h i I. .i l i . r i i s e t o . . I I pi*
ganiraiion o lflrla l, fnreca*l a court
New*
Agency
said
•huiil.l l.r e rn so ir.l "
S o il said nr lliotighi IA at C jvs
1**1A fifk &lt;i| l 1-4 »
sM |is I %
»■ t*l
bailie if Integration of lhi&gt; Negroes had gone for a car ride and he
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st
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an
a., * h r i l popped up three times
10
w * i\ lm&gt;» and five gicl»- I* cun didn' ktiove where he wa* After nounced that i l Am erican m ilita ii
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r
imoilMrr
&gt;«l
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1
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f»
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r*
"Ju
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lit.
Irl
all
it.r
r*
l.l
an hour and -to minute wad, dr
* "I» (If | 11 ti "tit
\r»% IH jl&gt; ocai the boat alter he arrived b u t
itnucd.
lertive t'apl C arroll V Simmon* nenonnrl were alwiard the Toys Icnce Justify a re»..ilu(i-*n uf cen ♦ Sta irs,' Ho- srnatoi liu n i Wlscuu . hijUli »I I f Hti. i f M 4|*i . m i • I the scene
Joseph
M
Deane*
of
lla
rilry
Maru and that one was known t&gt; -ure '*
F R K D F .H IC K . Md o b -A woman
Fle d Johnson M iland. who -v .v
\ YMH’ ljll*
lit l l f i r i l III i ' I k IM*
, Vice president ol Ih r National issim l a general o nier lo pick up have lurvived
under boml at a m aterial m ines* Del
| hr Senate will convene in ape sin, Sit St.v a itli* . should be ecu i fit* r u ii'i' hi 4i&gt;* h cun tin* ii' ii Bslillig on Hie sea Wall brfnre tht
As*n or Ih r Advancement of Rntiert*
sured
"
Bowl
eaugnt l.re Slid lie Ibuulhd
Two other Am ericans listed a- d a l »••vshin Nov n lo consider the
In a bumlclde killed h e n e lf yet- While I'ro p lr said a rouct Injunc
Itobctt* was kiwn and flushevl a*
f in Ho t thr co niinitlc* ic e .Mn t* *h (j)i(' I l i l l ' l l 4tl 1 11s'4hl«'ll' wnutber person also wss In Uta
le n ity after die bad railed lo her Hon would be sought to keen lh. he walkml into the police station misting and presumably di owned i et .iiiiini-li.t j I i . i . s
III ifll
r....it tmi nn* l i d h i* not h»ea
Il will decide then whether to mended that the Scm'j I h change
em nloyrr. " I think I'll thuol my- Negroes from alb’ ndlng ela**e* clutching Mrs Hoben*' hand The were Thomas M West, an agent
I 11 Its j -I ft m U I t I • Il
iibstanllalrd
| d» rulrs and tian ..lie man com k | N14.)fI #1.1h i It' till
a e lf"
ll&gt; I-*4*1111*
with white pupil*.
llev Parke Heller, a Baptist m in­ for a domestic* firm , and Dean &gt;otr censure oi noncensute
Ai cot d iii) t. i M ieiill Hobby, Hu
Adoption of a r c iv u ic icsoliitl.ui mlttce hearings i-sccpt when Hi. I Fill I k 14 11 - \\ 1 | | i t V 111 Hi 'III
Sheriff Horace A letander M id
ister. drove the Huberl* ami Hast Keeper, 12, of Ohio, student * e .ie
i ti.idy was in petted c.oidiMun **•
by n u h u ily Vot. Ilf f ile
tary for the Japan Y'MCA
mild aiiinunl -imply t.i a ^mtilic full co nu niltn
R m Wile* l la r y M wr»« m *•«**
IK I I 'l l l t l I. YIMS
ini?* here In lit* car
. ept lot t m ark on the left tide
rbukr ol M cCatlhy and wouM lint lias directly a u lh o iu e j a slligb'
t.%1 I ' i ’f lt i ii f " f k f f r r t l U h h "ii
le tllflcd al, the Iria l of W illiam
D K N V K H *jT — l*re*tdcnt F.t»en
While he was bring booked, a I Alfred I I Stone, 52, a mission rcb
l*&lt; inriMiiti \ *• 1**1 a p **ii If If Ii dn&gt; j..t Ihe neck where It looked at ll
W. Bennett, ahol h rrte lf in the however t.nlav l**u*.l a proclama nholographer snapped a picture ary from Toronto. Canada, wa* | .it lltcll remove any ••( hi* se ll! ineitibcr to ho'd a licarmg
w diwg (look had caught |1
I b r group pn.|»&gt;sid also a n il. wVdfi M*
ad. She bad le tU flH la t i week Hon dctlgnaling Oct I I a* O n through a window Robert* whirled listed by thr Christian Pres* h rn lorial pilsllegcs
im waging operation* were start'
...................................
.
(orbid.ling dist'luvmte of testtmonv
Mil lll. 1i
. i r 1'JVln.f
The special
committee. * lefavrt
fmre a grand Jury which Indicted C a tim lr I'u la tk l memorial day m nind and demanded "H e y, who a* a known fatality
4 ? I A |i p i ' m l
«tf 4*1j i ill % 4ii,l 111 about FOOD tret Iro n shore
Donald B Orth, a missionary on r a n Tu tin prinlcti pages, a l i . a l i d taken in a closed session utile*
Bennell nn a charge of "a**ault honoring the I'a lP h rount wrho in thr hell I* taking pictures In
H-.bhv said and Hit body was
.m ill..I Mc.l Ii)
IPMtlnued On Page T»u)
.•routhl III,***) wolds Much ot the authorised
liy a m*|&lt;)llly soli ot Vuut'hi'f h
with Intent to m urder" C h arlr* If ‘ fought fur Ih lt country in the rev* here. I don't have to put up with
ii&gt; \|i|if'«i «I '( ilil* 111ini«t4*% ui l.uiml m a short tune Sidinfl Ute
text was devoted to a s u in m iiy of tin. com mi I Ice
Harmon
otutlcmary w ar.
that too "
h thcim rn in Hie npentlan Were
M cCarthy's alleged abuse ol | » t n J'MIn m t ’i Hiii: *
Hi* evidence
thr lire department, H.e police de­
i i i M l ' i ' r l l j i n ' **t bii« h ir A 8 I i *hm
“ For the reasons and on thr lie ll /w ic k e r was in a closed, one
partment. Ihe Navy detail and
la rl* loond In this n-|»-&gt;rt, Hie select man hearing In New Y'nik Iasi Fe ll th«* Hour
.dher* in a private boat
committer ircomincndlu a ry Al ine lim e /w icke r wa»
Coroner Hugh
Dm.can
ruled
" l Ih a l on Hie crin g e * In the Commander of Camj* K ilm e r, N J
that death was by accidental
category of 'Incidents of contempt Mi-Carthy called /w icker befme
•F. owning
of the Senate or a sell:ilorial com him as a witness in connect mm
Mi Cowan was boru in Mc&gt;
llonnugh Ga
Oct W HM2. and
Sanford tlotarian* todav heard mitlee ’ the senator liom YY’iscon with an tmtulry into the honorable
IMKDHAS N tV.H AS Me*
A - came h&gt; sariford in w.'it lie operdistrict governor Chesley P errv of sin, .Mr M cCarthy, should be ecu discharge of an Arm y itentt*! who
here
McCarttiy described a* a " i itlt* Form er Nrw York a r're ss lletle ated a department slure
F» Myer* stres* the wish of thr *uird
"2 T in t the charge* In the cat Amendment Communist "
Font won spplsine here vesler about 2/ year*
Rotarlan’ a International prrtident
H r was prcsldenl ot S a n iiid
The re'olulion of censure against day in whsi erilies said was the
foe a 10 per cent Increase In inrm egnry of 'incidents of encourage
berthlp Ihroughout the srorld in inrnl of United Mates employee* McCarthy **»* introduced hy Sen h e ,I ,*j&gt;t&gt;esf »nee of her hrlel s-a Industries Inc . a inemher of the
F irst MeHiiuBst Church here and a
this golden anniversary y ra r of In violate Die law ami ttieir oaths Flanders ( It V tl Specific charges rcer a* a woman tnillfighter
of office nr caecuHve orders.' do were (ilevl hy Flanders and Sen(he organisation
Stic w v r e . a ile d Is o e ir * ai'd member id Ihe Kiwatil* Club.
Sitrvlv.e s Include his widow:
Paraphrasing an uld
aayinc nut, under all the evidence, Juslily Fulhiighl l i t A ik i and Ylorse iln .l Ihe lad ol one bull tor her escell
and
P erry said he believed thr *&gt;.nld a resolution of censuie
Orel
enl tw riofiiianre but got only ai&gt; •on. Ralph T Cowan J r .
rand.laughter
(a avis* Lee lo w a ti,
needed both, "m ore men In Hotarv
"3 That the charges In the cal
Altogether, SO . odd charges
o laii'e l..r tier second b u ll- a stub­ £
uih
ul
Sanford;
fattier
and
stepand more Rotary In men " H r call egnry ol 'Incidents Involving le some of them overlapping —w. re born Mark anim al that t -ok nu­
in.dher. tire Rev and Mrs E C.
ed the organisation, "an inlet ceipl or use uf confidential in lodged
merous sword thrusts l.r dlspal.'b
Cowan S r,, DouglasslUe. G a .; five
national m aker ol frien d ship *" classified or other confidential In
‘Ihe special committee appointed
sister*, M rs. G W. Gauge. Stone
while emphaalitng the world wide loim ation Irurn executive files,' do t i consider them was made up *&lt;l
DON I FO H U C T
Mount a mi 0 a . Mr* YV J H arper,
Ihe h ist Hr inner alls- prim al*
nalure of the organiiallon
not, under all the evidence. Justify Ihree Republicans and three Dein
K u slls; Miss R v e t)ii Cowan, Al"O f the &lt;M new Rolaryr duh* a resolution uf censure
will br on D rl. 5 and rrriilraliiM *
ocrats Sen Watkins ( H-Utah) was
lanla, Ga ; Mrs Howard Vi D ial,
book* will be mien until Del I
S ianlted last y e a r," he said
"4 T h a i the charges In the cal named chairm an and Sen Rdwm
East I’olni, 0 a .: and Nl re . Eleave had come Into r iit le n r e in egnry of ‘ Incidents Involving abuse C . Johnton (D C o lo ), vice chair
n r Lovelace. D .H iilisvIU e,
i . the 144th district The SOOOOU of colleagues in Ihe Senate," ea- man Other mem ber* were Kens
three brother*. David M , P am plt.
m e n b e n of world Rotary show crp l as lo those dealt with in thr
T e xa s; Douglas M . Atlanta, and
fa ll org an ititlo n Is not an eip e r first category, do m il, under all Case of South Dakota and Carlson
R
IT
Z
of Kansas, Republicans, and Sen
K C. J r . Sanford
Imeist bat a proven eaperimenl In
"K nock on W ood"
Funeral services will be held at
good w ill and service above se lf." Ihe evidence. Justify a resolution Stennis of M issUsippl and R rsin
L
O
O
3
03
•
5
IK)
■
7*15
of
censure.
V
of North Caro lin a, Democrats
l p m tomorrow at the F ir s t
P e rry railed upon thr Sanford
"5
T
h
a
i
on
the
charges
In
Ihe
M O V IFI A N D
Methodist Church with the R e v .
The committee reduced Ihe no
R M arian* as one of the oldest
F LO O D E D — W ater wewl ever the
_______________________IjM
_____________
Milton H W yatt, paster official*
"Jo h n n y G u itar"
if 1erwoesi i
clubs In the district to share Ro­ category of 'Incidents relating lo merous charges lo live genci al
ing
B u rial w ill be in E v c r jr c e a
« i l u e w kkb , M M td iM t» E . J . M eegkiua J r local woetber u k t a m r . USaUd i u Iwakoo.
S u it s 6:45
Ralph W Z w icktr, a gentral ol catagorics which tl regardtd a t 1
ta ry with otbera worthy of IU
cemetery.
rekkWa w a n oUllod la U*a fhtodad a m . ( l u f f Photo)
represeataiive of the accusation*
L e t t « l the Arm y of the United
honor ia 1W4-U.
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Funeral Kites
To Be Tomorrow

Lawyer, Accused In Death
Of Daughter, Is Returning

% Balitniore Attorney Signs Extradition Papers At Hearing;
Authorities Attempt To Close Weeks-Old Slaying Case

^ tii*r- uaMv 4' i

Strolling
In Sanford

10 Negro Pupils
Report For Class
At Millord School

TT

mj "

Probe Group Advises
Censuring McCarthy
Highlights Agenda
68-Pagc Report Is To Be Considered
By Senate In Special Session, Nov. 8

Material Witness
1s Suicide Victim

District Governor
Asks For Increase
In Rotary Members

Actro*.4; Applauded
In Initial Bullfight

Movie Time Table

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Party We overs

County Agent's

There ik Mill • strong Republican senti­
ment In the South, though generally it prefern to operate under the more popular title
« Democrat. While some voter* who in.lVr'rL
carried Texas, \'irninia. Florida and Tennan­
ts* for Ocncrnl Kiaenhower have gone bark
to their old love, others atll! prefer their
n#tv party nffillation One Much i* t'harle.H
K. Daniel of South Carolinn. newly appoint­
ed to fill a arnalnriai vacancy.
Arriving in Washington. Daniel told n
n4w «, ronferenre that he had supported Pre­
sident Eisenhower in 1052 nod would again
in 1950. Vet he calls himself a Democrat.
A* Ida service in the ilenatr will continue
only till a ller the Novcmlier election, prohahly the Democratic Henatnrlal caucua will
not l&gt;e in acnnlon and mo will have no occa­
sion to rule on ids admiaaion. lie would con
etitute a discordant element, whose chiicum
activities would Is* used to help the (JOP.
Daniel hna every right to choose hi/*
party and atand hy Ida iu-liefs. lie should
not. however, choose one party, and Halm
the privileges of ntrtnhership in the other
Ho should choo.e the lane he wants to drive
in ami stick to it Weaving drivers always
make trouble. He may rightly choose an

Way Down South
In Sanford, Florida

lODAY'H III III. E VERSE
When ye will offer n sacrifice of thanks
giving unto the Isird. offer it at your own
wjll-— DevilIrus K2 :2D. The Infinite Is con­
cerned with Ihe aiorerity of fhe motive rath
er than the form or Ihr gift. He has need
of nolhlnr-

The Sanford Herald

Column

Ily l\ II. Dnwao.u

FBI Thorough In Seeking Out Reds
MSA.

INTUITION in merely feminine
fn Ihe baffle of I he sexes.

MAGNETIC’ RETRIEVER fishes Iron
noil articles nut of drains,
pools, hikes and front under cars. Housed In
a rase a hit bigger than a cigar. the power­
ful. permanent magnet is designed for use
jmuind the house* and in garages. Two t"
movable neoprene "bumpers” keep the mngnel from coming Into contact with iron pi|u*
v mIIs anil "sllekinK".
so d ste el I o ii I h

WHEN you hear
liehind it.

m honk

there Is

umihIIv

M poose

IIEIlHR'IDE — I ' mI«|hui Is m systemic
herhericlde effective in control of gnuw *
Since It nets mrmt efficiently thrmiKh the
active foliage of the |ilnnt. uppllcationr
should he made after new growth of
(Trasses i* underway nod preferably before
the development of seedstulks. Adequate
wetting of the grass foliage Bnd uniform ap­
plication are imiwirtant in obtaining greatest
efficiency from fhe use of tills herbicide A 1
though Dulnphon works lies! mm a foliage
spray, it i* also nlmorlicd through the roots
and can t*e effective as a soil treatment
SOME ftW fjS will Irv anything undei
the sum to get a man — others rely on the
moonlight
El,OR IDA ROOM — Rarron C. Collier,
who ronlrols the street railway advertising
deal in almost all of Ihe United Rtales
Imiight I.OfiOOUfi acres
so much that the
Rtnto of Florida has set It a|mrt ns a separ­
ate county ts'iiriiiK his name.
THE I,AND OF KI.OWKRH _ Millions of
people, millions of dollars are migrating
from northern climes lo a land which for
nearly four hundred years a f t e r the first
white man came to Amerlrn. lay almost on
inhabited and generally re g a rd e d as iinin
ha IdIa hie
They seek health and wealth.

H A L H O YLK

M M BS M ARLO W

WINGS!

Election Set .
In Guatemala
G IT A T K M F I.A
P ru ld e n t
('•rlo * (*a*MBo Arm a* ha* ca|le«l
a tdebe*elte thrmiglmut Guate
mala lo deride whether he shall
rnnllaue In the preildenllal rh a ir
he won hv revolution The voting
w ill h? held Oct in along with Ih r
election of a Con»1Btiet»l Atsemhlv
B B A M A TM ' NTAB
M fiN F .II FO B M FM C'AI,
ItO M .YW O O I)
A r lr r * . Jra n
Simmmt*. who galiw*) critica l a*
claim fuc h ?r rrle nf flphrha to
Sir Ijm ren ce O livier'* Ham let. I*
going to try her hand at a m nvir
muviral
She ha* heen ra * l a* a mi**tnn
worker In Ihe fdm vrrvlon of
"G uy* and IW 1* "

CAN G K T IC E CgF.AM
G O flT H A A B . f:reent»nd &gt;1H—Ymi
ran now get a dish of Ire cream
in thl* capital city of Ire clad
Greenland
The find ice cream pkrtor In
GnbthaiH wa* npned last week
with emiloment Imported from
Denmark B rt*k vale* were report
o l with m any reahlents lining ap
THE I,INF. of leant re s lu ta n re p ro b a b ly In aanvpte thr product
b elo n g s to a s m a ll college
"Bu t with Mantle. I Ht*t had to
•ee *he w a* d ry . rtth her d»wn
with d ra w , ipread h e r heIding.
fe-d her. and saddle wrap the lealn
et equipment. And In Ihe morning
before itartin g out. I hsd lo cu rry
her. feed and w ater her. and rlean
nut h er s lit li
We
Joseph W Mack. Id. of fltddoo them fn tewpttal* quicker
" I Inch c a re of her every need
field. N J., a Hate pnlleemin for c a rry two kinds nf fire aitlwgtiUh- Bhe wa» like mv bahy l.a le r on I
2A year* “ But we hetpej 4J.M2 er* f » * for gaioline fire * , the rmdd have h 'lm IN d ed m y*»lf a e f
nmtrrtds who were In Irouhle other for fire or deep o p h o itln t Mamie would have taken me to
For esample, we had lo arrange fire*
every *1np on my rrguW r palr-J
IS.IWr&gt; Inwfng*, aided P.lds m*&gt;
"feim rllm e* In truck cotliaion* a Another thing ahmit a W i e - i n
■'•rlata with flat Urea. P wo who had d rive r 1* (tinned In hi* horning cah
run out nf ga*. and put out .17 car K a rh patrol car now ha* a heavy winter fhey keep you warm on the
«r truck fire*
tlcel pry bar, and we ra n rip open hilferr«t day. They h a tf Initlt fit
"O ur maternity record 1* per- the cah In a m ailer nf second* and radiant heating
fret Our men have delivered two get hhn not fn Ihe nM daya we
•'It wa* a wonderful llfe -th e
bahfei, and never k»*t either a couldn't have helped In tim e —h e ’d he»t l^ le r, when I wa* »*n the
child nr a mother That'a hatting have Isirned to death "
l.t m per re n t."
Bui now ant then td M ark, t&gt; mnfnrcyrle and had learned lo hale
t
i
l
l, blue eyed, pmaerfitUy hnill uf ft, I fnumi mil Him much Mamie
rn Id* quarter cerrttiry ol police
work IJ Mark ha* guoe from Bit fleer, likes In look heeli on hi* had meant In m e.’*
horse In Ihp motorcycle lo the pa llr t l two year* In service, when he
nnle hortrbafk through ru ra l area*
trol car,
" I *prnt Id year* on nt'Unr of the state
"1 gur** f didn't rare a* much
cycle*, and had nhoul inn .p i)S
In that tim e," he said "With Ihe ab-iit Dial linrse Ihrn a* I do now."
patrol car* we ra n c a rry the he taid. wistfully "H er name wa*
equipment tn do tiling* that w eir Mamie I H int'd In g&lt;| m i I f *
mnlorcyrte* Imrame
when you
ImnoMlhtr fnr a m o tn rryrlr ccti
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‘We'rr able to give more first fln lth ril, all you lied to do wg*.
aid to arr blent victim*, and grt

(ts n iln u rd I o n T a ir One)
ll-'kknldo, wa* identified a* a *ur
• Ivor
The Arm y said m ilitary perwm
net inclttdesl 41 to ldtri*, two w l* r*
of m ilitary pertopnel. m i # Arm y
civilian , one child, two Army p w l
*1 clerk* and in ratu al*. prc’ OOi
aldy trrv ic rrn rn on leavr or tuung
trtiirtrrrrd
The Arm y tu rv ivn r wa* Went I
lied a* I’fc Fran k Oocdkrn. 21.
of Diibuque. Iowa
'Ihe other four frrn e* lo&gt;l in
Hakodalr bay fuel |sil lo *ra when
Ih r lv[ih*stn ulruck In an effort fn
avoid bring b a llrrrd lo pipre* al
ih r .r pier*
Of Ih r rrew men aboard XI are
known In fir dead and 2M a r r
oil**lnK Only I I w rrr rew urd
The rmiriou* in*«-rl known •*
&lt;!&gt;•■ ualklntr *lii k took* &gt;n much
like a twig that H i* all but invitiMf* again*! a tier. kVingleaa.
wilh thin. Mirkltkr legt, It fool i
it* rnrinir* bv emerging with the
rolor of it a iNu kgimmd. whethi-r
the green of mrlng nr Ihe brown
of autumn.

WASHINGTON &lt;
Jt - Wntl’t an who h iv e proven to be rellabte—or havr m&gt; direct conn eel Ion with the
cue.
FBI nport? How it it gtthered? u n rctlab le-ln the past.
When »n F B I agent gel* Infor­
The agent* put every w ra p of
What gres into it? What * a raw
tile’ | l m the F B I etaluate Ha Ififn rm ilinn In the report* whi-h mal inn f ri m « n Indlvid uil he f r i u
they newt to fhe F B I headquarter* D get the ita trm -n t In writing,
finding*?
There** been heat, ofl'n more In Washington There a vperisl «er and Gened If the em livld iill maker
heat than light, in argument! over lion e* a mine* them. They divide a written *tetemrnt Hit doesn't
inn»r q it e * t I o n * a* the F B I th eir report* Into two p art*: ait- want hi* m m r Jlsclo ied. the *t*ternrnt g*^* into the Investigative
carche* l»r tnhvertlve and tecur- m inU tratlre and lnve*tigativr
The*c Iwo part* together are rrp 'iit I n t i hi* m in e
Vrpt recret
ity risk* in government
Say Jon?. work* for a govern- ( c a llrd llir raw file. The admmU In the adm inirtraUve r rp u t In F B I
mer.t afrncy in Baltimore T h r . tra tiv r vcelhm t* locked up in F B I til*
FB I. with field office* all over the tile * and It never dl*e|o*ed out
In the In cr-tlg sth e re p irl which
t'nited State*, get* a tip Jnne» I* . vide th* F B I The m v n tig a tlv r re g -e . in Jrn e *' agency, the F B I
a Communltl. It trll* lit Haiti- 1 port I* tent to th? government ante- Hi..t iln parti* in r mfermiagency which employe* Jnne*
more offtee to inve*tigate
llen rame I n m an lit-lis h int1 who
rerhapt th? information came
That administrative section ««n ha&gt; hern reliable In the p u t. iM
from several
F B I undercover ta in i information on ln v e *U (iliv e p**if ^ * rliable from a fheck maile
agent* In the parfy In Baltimore. technique*, infnrm atkn on why the &lt;n h m. or hat proven to be un­
They can't be called In testify at agent* went to the various in ­ reliable
a hearing for Jonc* So the FB I form ant* and people who wouldn't
The F B I, when If turn* If* In*
trie* to gel other Information and m ake «titrm enl* at a ll. the n tm ei * r ttgativr irp o rl over In Jnne*'
witne*«e* that can tie u**d
o f ro ftfrle n llil Informants who ne\ aSrrv v, il -c. nut evalnafe It hv
O r perhap* the infermall'in e r want Ihelr identity revealed nut ■ vying whether the nil Ihinki
rnme* from » m an named Smith tide the F B I. m d the ursconflrnt'd J e n ' . i* a 1’om m unlit 01 m t It
I1le F B I goe* to him at once rum or* and fo tttp which the
IHw» he know for a fart Jone* I*
a Com m unist' No. He heard ft
from Kelly The F B I check* K elly
He doesn't know* either. Schw arlf
told him,
Srhwarl* I* cheekel. He never
told Kellv that June* wa* a t'om
mimt't lie had heard-he can't
remember w here-that June* was
at a pirlv incrttog June I
The FB I rheek* further, (md*
J&lt;ne\ rouliln't ha*e hern at the ■
meeting He w-ai. in Ftnrld* on
vacation June H Thr FBI Florida
i If we (uond out th-f
Slnre (hr FH | had picked up n*J
other Inf rm iflrn llrik'ng J-*n*«!
wilh ti&gt;mmiim*m. all ahoy the
To prnltrl th* Intlh hliial right of real estate ownership
line of it* Investigation. II drop*
Ihr cam But suppose the opposite
and to widen the opportunity to enjoy it;
had happened
.Suppose Schwartt, a'though nn
To he honorable and lionrat in nil dealings:
ahle to reeatl who hud him. had
To seek heller In represent my rllenls
MumMrl cn accurate information
and the FB I find* lone* wa* at a
hy liullding my knowledge and competence;
party meeting 1Y)c Invrdlgatton
which*
To net fairly Inward* all in Ihr spirit of the Holden
ilr*lde* the
FB I'* Baltimore
Rule;
agent* now ilii’cuu: deeper Into
June*' life, the help uf FBI agent*
To serve well my community, and through It niv
In half a doren *lale* may he r?
qulred fn lnve«tlgate him through
country;
popple who formerly knew him nr
To tdmerve Ihe Realtor*n Code of Ethic*
worked with hint
In aildilum to checking on J&gt;mr*.
and ronfnrm my conduct to its lofty Ideals.
thr FBI check* on infnrmant* to
»ee if there I* any motive, bc*ldr*
wanlmg to help Ihr gnv.’mment.
fur what Ihey *ay A rumor given
In thr F ill might t*e ha»ed on a I
P h o n e 1129 A. II. Peterson, llrnkrr
grudge
Assoc laics - A. li. Peterson Jr., P. J. Chesterson
In Mime rate* the Infoimati n I
will cufnc from it* own undermver ,
Albert N. Fills, (inrfield Willetts.
men in Ihr party In othrri. the
information will it- from people

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Motorcycle Cop Is Disappearing
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Tlie rn o tiic y rle cop bmg regarded
*»r tnolnrlsis a* a klu gry, isn't
M l a* ta re a* the r ll a t alore
Indian
Hilt h r t« rapidly disappearing
frrm A rn rrlra 'a geeal highway*.
"W e don’t u*e motnrcyrle* at
a ll," **M Brig Gen W W. Wanemaker. c ie c u llv r director of the
l i a ml'e N p » Je rse y Turnpike.
"T h a y're t*s. dangensn. and they
couldn't do the ioh fnr u » "
Ilia force* of TO Male cops all naa
t lt r n l c a r*. The Je rm y tum plte
• I a revnll I* now the moot heavily
pcllcfd •« w e ll* a t ihe hearleal
traveled mad of It* kind In the
n itlrn . It I* nnw also one of fhe
ilffst
"Thl* year we have reduced
traffic faU llllc* to 2 42 per 100
million vrh lrlr m llri." laid Gen
B’anamaker, "a* compared to a

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whether the phrase "actual
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Insurance policy refete to Use
eaiee a t the time e f tenetrwctfen or a t Unto of leeef
A N B W R R i We ilw a y s like to
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My Dear, Did You Sec What She Was Wearing
At The Football Game Here On Friday Night?

H E . t l l Y F O R K I C K - l l F F — A group o f " fa n * " c ith e r to w atch pre*
I ) M t«i I'a lrle ia I'r w ln of Itel.arwl k irk o lf a* th r hall i* held by
A rla n II . Hammond of Howard, S . | l „ who i« stationed w ith \'J-fi2
at the San fo rd N a ta l Auxiliary A ir S tatio n , they a ll *erm rd to hr

Household Bleach
Sometimes Causes
Mysterious Tears

enjoying the toorhdown formal at the I'M ) Saturday night
niu*lr wa* furni«hed lit Paul hr.ih.im and hi* u rtlir*lra . (S ta ff

Football Is Theme Of Dance
Enjoyed By Large USO Group

M ON DAY
The Reaidall Ave. Circle w ill
W ith the ruming of autumn fuollutil is In the a ir and the l.'S i) wa*
D ry nr liquid household bleachei meet at the eliapel at 2 p. ta.
Im exception Satuiday evening »* a luiye &lt;iuwd e o ju yxl ttie Touchmay be the tourre of Hole* nnd
Tlie regular meeting »i the Sail down form al from S until It e clock l aid Kiabnm nnd Ins surbettia
tia ra m ysteriously appearing when j font Story League will be held at
the muaic.
a fam ily hnmlle of clothe* retuina 1Ihc Yacht l lob al N j* in Mr* W. fuiliiahed
At each end of the dame bull la iy e g, al port* w rie netted and
from
the
laundry;
for anch 1. Roche. president will give high
bleache*. when med fu ll It length, lights ol ilie Story League Naii-mal i entwined with blue and wl.ltt
Mreanreia, w h .tli w . , e
may irrio u tly weaken the fiber* Content ion held in Wichita. Kan
The WSCS mls*ion study pro also stroii): actual the ceiling. A
of a cleanlnir cloth, u n i. unlex*
lim ed out, any other Inhiic* It grain w ill begin at » p m . in lie bay of gaily eolored balloon* hung
l i t A A D A M . ( ( I.I.C N
Kinley Hell Ihe tubket id me from the center of the room and «u
contarta.
S II ,s beat K u *ll* 20 7 Friday
the w all* were blue ptnnrinl* in
program
I*
"The
c
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w
iih
Air*
If a cloth saturated with hypo- N A Form er In ch.-.‘gr A ll mem acrilied with name* of taim -i* lllglil lo-li III tlie Municipal Sla
rhlorite bleach la dropped Into a ber* of the WSt'S and timid are in state*. O ver each penniint wa* a ilium , ami everyone wa* behind
the home team all the way
laundry hamper or hair, .my rrllul* sited and urged to attend.
large yellow flo w n .
I In i wa* a cal dance alter Ilia
otic fabric that comes in contact
Kefreihinenta of punch ami tookA
hoard
meeting
of
the
Junior
puiiio lrd b) the Joniut
wit hit w ill tie weakened.
,
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High School P -TA w ill He held at i r * w e r e s e r v e d f i u i u a U U r •u v" e’, -■liilas*
Teata duplicating inch u alloa the school at !i;ilu p. m. tu make laid with a white iluth ami
Mi** yAhiltle h i* announced that
tlon were conducted r c r r n J y In the tduns for the year. A ll board mein- tend w ith a m im aluie foutbull the annual tile r I'lu li "va rle ly
Am erican Inatltute of lanrndeiinK (■era are urged tu attend.
field romplete with decoraleil g»ul Show” will lie oil The Idle of Ihe
rrtra rc h labniatorie*. Te-hnlcUn*
in e r ir * i uaptist training Union post*. In the middle o f the "(ic id " ■flow tin* tear w ill In- "Sum m er
uied both dry and liquid hlrarhea W orker'* Connell w ill begin at 7 wa&gt; placed a laig e platter of Stock in Arizona"
for the teata and In holh rasra p nt in the Memorial Kdtiealinnal rookies, behind the field was a
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Gossip
Ihe dav
dropped the unrin&lt;ed cleaning liuilding wilh a covered dish sup- •mall fuotliall and tlie crystal Speer and tlradv Jofinson are still
cloth Into sepaiate latiudty baits P**punch bowl.
|
tieady twosome, tlra ric Smith
containing aheeta.
t'ongiegation Reth Israel w ill
Special dances
dance* were .-rid
.e ld nub
nnd and Randolph Crow are also going
Two dav* later, the aheeta ami [ hold
seivirea
ild set
vires at
nt H p nt. at Mag- .Alisa Rarbara t iill ami l.runai-i' stead) Helen l.ind*ey's heart has
cleaning cloths w e ir removed from nolia Ave. and Itlth S t.
Ilubko were awarded the prize fur gone to Apopka. Alliert Hall, that
the laundry hags ami laundered.
T U F .S IIA Y
I the hratitation walte Winning the I* Ronnie Itohmom ami J" e F ish ­
Before launderlnit the sheets look­
The Unity Tru th ('lass w ill touchdown dance were MU* Claire er had very hu»h hush date* Sat
ed entirely normal. It was lntp&lt;&gt;«* meet at the V’ald rt Hotel at 7.48 Nurmattd and Ftan k Flor* flin t- u'diiy night Come on and tell u*.
elble to see that the fiber* of the p .in. with Carulyn Par son* a* axing the evening waa the gram) b o y *, wlm are tliey* ,M artha Joe
C a rr nnd iltd Jermings seem to b*
aheeta In contact with the cleaning teacher. The public i* Invited.
m aterti.
logi tlo-r all the lime
cloths had been chem ically ■•hank­
Senior hostesses were Air*. K S.
It lias liven *aid that Glenda
ed to a weak, brittle substance-.
The Pilot Club w ill hold Its din Kuhn, senior hostess clicitm an.
However, during washing, the •are meeting at Ihe Yacht ( tub al Miss A lic r Saw yer of In I -mb, -Silhw&gt;HMt iias a “ mad rri»*h" on
It.im lall Ft rrn ll Kh. Glenda? Aim
wepk fitu e t in both sheets, crim p* -i. Jo p in.
weak
guest hoxtess. Airs. G u i M iilrr, A’anre i* d ill
writing
Richard
le d' aand floated aw ay, Iraving lodra
Horticulture chairmen of Ihe Airs. ft. \A". Tench and Airs, fa m illa
and •tear*.
a
Teata •hnwi-d the ahrita .Sanlord Harden Club w ill meet at Little . Ju nio r hustesi in ebaigv H trineaii every day La rry Rat*-s
and Sylvia H arriett are an In
to 'weak in the ra n lx rt areas IU it ni. al the home ol Air* II. was A|lss Mildred A w ait.
ts
separable luo |H&gt;r cent u k
Dot
* lth |B ,(h * y aver* lorn ky 4ke naemal Jam es tint. W l Palmetto Ava.
tie Aletl* and Allen M allei! were
^movement of w ater during wish*
The Fidelia class of th r F irst
logrlher al Ihe " I I " squad lootin f. N atu ra lly the damage* to the B ap tist Church w ill luret a t the
bull game la*t Saturday night in
cleaning Cloths were even yrealer. home o f Alra. John Roger*, 1110
Long wood Jim Hawkins and Pat
Fu rth e r teat* verified Ihe result*. Afyrtile A v e , at 8 p. m with
H arnriginli ate a new twnsoine
A ll showed that a higher loaa of Uruup 8 a* liu*ie»*ea w ilh Alia.
seen .It the game S ilv ia Price amt
strength In various aiea* are a re­ Hugh Dim. mu in charge.
lloli Shoemaker are being seen to
sult on contact with the cleaning
gelher quite a tut III Ihe hall*
Rnsrntaty AA'nllon was the honor
sluth tainted w i t h
huusrhuld
Hi lly Ann Mun*on and Joe llim l
guest at n Id it lutay put tv heal at are two more being seen ill Ihe
bleach.
her home, HIM F a st 'Jiltb St . to hall* Tommy AVvail seem* In
A local authority on textile
eelrbrate her seventh birthday have lici ii •iroek by Cupid's a r­
maintenance problems aaid that
Friday afternoon.
row for Ann lla v i* . and if you
these test* am plify what hr bad
The Flo rida room w-n* festivel* wan! tm tu l flip id has liven shoot­
found through experience,
ei u-da ,M Cllletaoahrdllaointaulnh
decorated with multi-colored bal­ ing some nl those *am r arrow*
The rn g ig rm rn l of All** H a rrfrtl loons anti stream ers. The birthday al Ann b*o Kvrryone ha* been
Klirabeth Smart to Krnest
II rake beautifully decorated w ilh saying that Sarah Dunn ha* a
Cowley, ton nf Air and Air*. S j) rose* sras talked and presented to *‘cru»fi" on Richard Tison that
Cowley, nl Tam pa, was announced the honorer by Air*. J . S. Shaffer. right Sarah'* Well I gne»* Ih a l’s
by her parent*. Air and Mr* Kr- Game* with prizes
directed by almol all lor now kid*, be »eetny
(iru ig e film ,I huff
ne*t W Sm art, at a small parly Alls* P atty Hell were enjoyed by you
hrld Saturday evening at the all.
Sm art home The event wa* also
Among th«»e present were John­
held in celebration nf the bride- ny Hass, Denver A'odopleh, Glen
elect’* 21*1 birthday.
Chorpening. Atnry Lynn Timm s*.
Mr and Air* Hoberl F Alay
An arrangement of brilliant red Wayne K e lly . Hobby June R etry, are ihe proud parent* of thrlt
carnation* prettily contrasted with Sharon and Alike Booth, Roddy third daughter. H e irrly Ann. who
deep green fern was placed on and R ir k r y Cornell, Helen Alarm, wa* horn Sr pi l i at the Fernald
Ihe coffee table and on thr piano Jon I- f.ee, Phyllis A'alrnlme, Hilly Laughlun Menu i n l Hutpitnl Thrwere pink gladioli On a sm all
new little All** Alay weighed in
In advance «n the regular
la b lr was a creation of white pom­ Sh affe r, G ail S e n kaiik and Sheiry at 7 lh&gt; 12 or
pom* and grerm ry and a floor a r­ Thrasher.
manual coat of your
rangement conalslrd of pink glad
ioli and hiblirux
“ Happy U lrthday" wa* sung by
Alias Sm art a* her mother brought
In the birthday rake with lighted
randies after which Air. Sm art an
Standard coverage In an Amer­ mm nerd the engagement Refresh­
ment* ol delirious punch, ra k a ,
ican C a iiila l Block Company
and salted nut* were served
having a policyholder’* rating
Those present were .Mis* Sm art,
of ‘A " t E lre lle tlt) In Rest'*.
s’ - Cowley, Air »nd Air* K W
Sm art, Air. and Airs W aller II
Rower ol Apopka, grandparents of
the lirld r elect, Air. and Mr*
Peter J Rtikur, Air and Air* Pe
Ha. U S
Toorhtun Hld|.
ter P . Rukur of Del.and. Air and
Phone 31*0
M r*. George Dabbs, Rill W ilkin­
son. and Alias Maiy Ann Rukur.

Seminole Hi

Rosemary Walton
Is Honored Guest
At Birthday Party

Engagement Told
Of Harriett Smart
To Ernest Cowley

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Happy Birthday

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R ) M A R Y ANN B U K L R
l l m l d Society Kd.tur
Mr*. J K Scnlerfeili of Ja c k ­
All nf Sanford must lu t e turned out fur the Sanl-.rd E u tli* football fam e Friday nighi at Memorial
sonville tia* returned tu her home
Stadium A colorful array of new tall clothe* re a l!) drear rd up the bleacher* on each *itle of the field
A taoft looking carpet of green. which only Old .Mother Nature h cn clf can u r a t e , formed .. prrtlv alter \ 1* 1( 10* to r brother and il»battleground fur the evrning's action. At each end of t he field were the w hllt goal | hmI« entwlneil u illi te r-ln law . \lt and Mr* J M
M il a skill
crepe paper *lream era of orange and black at the touth end and blue and yellow al the north
la'iin benche* lined the *ldr* of the Held and *eai ed on them were uniformed p layrr* dre»*ed in out
llcrold lit i km hach tell tor Chi*
fit* that furthered the color (rhem e of orange and black and blue and yellow
Tht Sanford bovs were clothed tn black knee trousers with an orange *UH&gt;e exlendinc down the *ide &gt;a |o . Ill f rotay attrtnoun where
to w«t called bet ante i t the illfrom Ihc w ait! to the knte* Their white )er*ey» tea tuted a thuulder tnke ui utatnte. and «.rao
I n e t t n! lo t t a ll.r l
number* were sewed on Ihe fro n t*
and back Fach player wure a lu im ri l.o i'IS K BKNTO N. Iimkr.t end* III thr iplrodor “ t Ihe tn
J im m v M i . s lit &gt;oii of M r and
headpiece consisting of a while cute m a brown corduioy jumper uniphal trumpet U n fa ir p U w d
Mi* J A tt.ig ltl hr **i Kills’ll
metal helmet with an
orange Willi a white blouse while h tr &gt;1* Wayne AtcCoy and J--e r'is lu i
*111pe* going down me center They ter. R F .V K IU .Y R K N To N . wa* The) went into an ' S'' to* the Av e . I ' l l In -1 S i r ) lo a llt i.J Ihc
wore white and orange sock* and suoiting a new stiorl permanetii hometown folk*, plaved Ihe ** t»(till UayU i School : . buy a at tr.tiiJ'black leather high top boot* that Inal lo .ked mishty giant J o Y F K sung, then axavm blnl into a t--ui li to i^ d . "I *"14111
u n c o m fo rta b le w ith HASS lit a giMul looking navv blue leaf clover and played a *ong
-ibis uncoinli'i
looked terribly
Mi - K i t IV ol* daughter of
all lho*e little nail* coming out s k ill amt a wiule lung sleevrd lac appropriate to the iormatloo
I o,
from the soles
ki-l, and JA N K K K K L lN G . wearing latoking Over a Four Lent t lo \! r * K.d lu '1 ii-* I "f*-»ii g a ll and C , L .
The opposition iroin Ku*li» wore a long-sleeved itari aqua corduroy ver "
W a il' t h N . I.a - ■a l l i e d St l a k e s
Ihe same type undorm* with Ihe dre**. viewed the proceeding* to
Judging Horn all the muse and Ho-pital in Ju k v o n v iH r lor a
m
nurvv*'
knee pant* In hue* ol gray and gelher
M ISS H K B E f i A STK excitement of Ihe nn* and t'u t h i e c v e a i c i o t i - e
Ho
r n ild d iu g t llf r
blue Their helllirt* were
al*i&gt; V K N s and MISS K T IIK I IflS K lt
fine tieriorm ance' ol tin- lu a i.li lia ild t u *1,*
while but featured a blue drips* teacher* at SHS, teemed to be en ing groups, evnvone lo it.o o f .1 Mi
and Mi- 1&gt; K h K l t f ,
HI I .Ik A m
al.-t M l
»ud M il
b.w n Ihe center and they wore joying tin- game a* wen- MR arid seemed to get Id* monel * w oilli
J
W
a
l
l
h i*..lit " l l llllltd e tl l v d
the same kind ol old *hue*
MtO
RAYM O ND R A I.L
ihev II wa* a wunite t tul op|h it limit ■
1)11 tlie opposite side of the Held wen- sitting behind MR amt MRS to get a chance to *«e the new
Ihe K u d i* band wa* seated in Ihe l l l t i i P Al F and MR and M ils clothe* that w ill la- worn tin
&gt; non.I* *d Ml* ll V Wall wdl h&lt;
It
bleacher* in their white lm u*er* J 1 H A IL S who seemed lo t»- A lot ol sweater *ct* and wo- i ai o ii,l*i*' l* il t&gt;- s ■■
* that she l l
j | I blue coal* and bloc m ilitary particularly
- i.a, k in Ho t i i - . ...i La m htun Main the corduruy skirt* an- ilteadv li&lt;-u-■
hat* The cheerleader* wore lull game mavtie interested
i, ■-i.o i ■
■i .- » *tt* rnod*-r g*iing
because tiieo son* taken out ol moHdiall- l i e l i t \l
skirt* widi alternate ideal* of L A R K Y It A I'F.S and IIM H lL li tun l* when Old Mac Winter *• lit*
■it c
• i i on
* Ms m -rial
beep blue and yellow t Intel die
II
..,
i
iu
t , 1 werk HtC
P A 'I'F wen util there on llu- Held around an*l make sou * lm n
bine long-sleeved sweater* thei
LIN D \ K ANNFR dressed out fm your tn*iit* while Wntehloi f*-,' i.u d d n o i &gt; ll o l, n ip t.o id
had yellow ttlou*e* wilh tin collar Ibe iii- u l in tilaek pedal pu-lul- game It *houldn t la- I**- iio n l
peeping oul over the -we
r n o k ami • pink bluiisr and *hc lo- ked o.ngvr
lot kl« A f-dt o d- I .I Over on the Sanford *lde the mn 1 -s cut.- i specially w--* lu-i
To r gallic Wa* i si lllUg no* itn -*i.l i- j i ... P nil- s lll.lt *i,V
mam attraction » o
Sanlord'* I short haircut and that pretty ted every
*.,
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Inll-iwing an
play was lull - I ttmll i&gt;&gt;* k &lt;- I l e t u l * * l l l g
own Pep flu b in orange and while hair AI&gt;o trying to rai&gt;e im-m-v
\ im e n f • llo*ip p- mil * li-lns
at
th
in
*0
Ho
y
sal
ll
&gt;
1
&gt;
a
I'll
pie-led skirl * and orange *we.-it lor t'u junior class were tll.FN 'N
no til* lfi-r daogher* wilh black and white saddle JO N K S ..ml AlARV ANN W RIG H T ul tun to see all Hie *tv|e* am p l a ! Ill K i t i
\i m- tr-uig * U v r 1
watch the people t an ii.iidiv wat* 1*1 Mr- I I
ox lord* set off with orange sock*
with lo r fui a week toll*.wing Ih r
T h r cheer leaders looked rote in H R I.R X Al K X A N D K R wa* wear lin'd the next game comes avi mid
- . p* t .11loll
(heir new tmilorm* lea luring full Itlg a black collnn blouse with a fly Ihe way. SanL-rd In al I
I . . lid * Ilf M r* F. K F a i l * Wfl'l
pirated skirt* With while «wealer« red rounded yoke A darling plaid
.
,.i iv to k to-w I I .a l * li« I* in
under which were worn orange Jil*l went bs bill couldn't see wh&lt;&gt;
wns
wearing
It.
because
all
of
«
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V . l i l t * . |!e»1ing H um e in U r Idolises
On the trout ill tlirie
sudden
the
crowd
*eim
rd
to
Inn.w eater* wa* a large orange S
In i lit a'
hep
cat
hv
'landing
uti
amt
*l»mil
I i&gt;. ii *I* - 1 i ink Mi i*rh w ill be
over a black megannonr
lug so. m ail” , and " lie 's gone'
i ut P. knots that tie has returned
lle lo rr dir start oi me io n ti'd , The S.odord jilavcr running -till*'
i
m
it,* m .. ,* M im oiM l Hotthe Seminole High School march the tn Id m ini have caused al
T in i * it 111j i i i i i k M Jtlv m• * t fiv
I ii i in i n l a n d &gt;and i* at Hie home
mg band entered the field in their , !} £ , ,
■&gt;&gt;,
11
1
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nf
tti«*
t"«
(
C
i«i&gt;
f
i
t
what c
freshly cleaned West Point " l- e
. me pretty dean um f T iiiic h v im h r l.l ji- 1nttv v iilh th*- [■if in- *i*tei in law , Mr* Juba
Ludwig
_____
imllnrrns of hlark wool irou*er* form* are all
Itm th c rh o ix l T h iii« ilu v •\*i» in i* n*
soiled How
and bright orange isrk e l* TinIh r (T u irc h z\ft&lt; i
» fi^h
C IN D Y IH II'M II.L A T was look
white *hne* and suck* k e fl t-r-rfect
M l* D I
A ly .i.
gt.-w n up m a g ra y p leated
" - • » ' •••
tlivthm to the heal &gt;d tin- tia** mg
1 a-I III*** s* a * p irse iltfd sriih
•u il*
pi og t is in
,k iit
-si.n*.
tb.i,.
. . . .e. and
am i a. b
i . lack
i - .g s a n lr a tio n n o t f.*i
u
w
hite
ln
m
drum a* they assembled In the
n •n o il ll*tlllg lo'i -Lille*
atul l.uaim-s,* « i»«i.*n
center nf the Held with the Pep box J a i k i t H e r long b ro w n Inn*
I b e ness o f f ic e r * ol the W AIH
w
a
s
neatly
p
a
lle
d
b
a
ck
m
a
p.mt
t dub and cheerleader* to play Ihe
f**r th e co m in g y e a i w* ie in -t ille d
National Anthem 'flu- iiia to rctli* ta d T h e ie w e te Hrree m en on the f-V R e v . S I W l.ltt I* v a- fill In st *
ill their long sleeved uniform* of fie ld m in g lin g w ill) Ih e p la y e r* p lr s id e lif , A |is f
I W ll( in s u lt,
while salin that gives Ihe api-ear T h e y w ore d iffe re n t o u tfit* w ill, v ic e - p ie t iile n t. M l* I! I. W hit*-,
.It iilL r i' llo iiN h o W e r
and
-m p h u m
alice of
sniiMtih
seven m itm lr w h ile H o m e r *
se c re ta ry iie a * u ie &gt; . A ir*
\
R
iliarshmellitw Icing, with Colleen lo o kin g td .o k amt w h ile tin n e d
\ \ T ! t l! T m iig h t
addux; yo ung people'* l . a d . i ,
Fngehrel'on. head niah'refte. and long sle e v e d v h ir ls . T h e in ld r* ' M
Ronnie Robson, drum ntafur. led p a rt o l Ih e ir e n v e m lile w a * llu Mr* F r e d Y e a c k te , .u c l e c ti* lrIhe marching groti|i onlo Ihe lu-ld ta rg e |tiuk h a m lk e rc ld e t* han ging n iaii N o. I , A lt* I. -* l ' lo d g e ;
o ul Ih e b a ck |aH 'ket*. T h e y m m l No, 2, M l* O I* llw e ii; N’ *&gt; H,
Aqua seemed to lie Ihe preiluntl h a v e In i ii r a * on o r som e othet
uanl c o lic worn Friday evening • lick niaterial because Ihev kept
and the arrnmnanying color was (ailing mi tin- ground
pink in musl ln *ia n rr*
M A III
Now the K u * li* fa il* a re Jum p
ANN'K S I l l l f K I -AND made her
entrance in a brilliant aqua full m g m* .0,-1 d--wu and the opposing
cheer
)• a*l* i ■ an - sp in n in g around
cured skirt and a pink rollon
Illume with three quarter length and lo t m in i! -w irlm g p in w lie e i.
sleeves M ARY and W A l.l.Y T Y H F w illi th en p le a le d s k ir l* W A I.
.dung with her brother. G K O H G F I K I I 1*11 M l AM s illin g on Hie San
A N N’ t M 'N f K S
lor*) Iw-nch ta lk in g in lo a lele
KFN'LS. and hi* wit. MIN’ N IF
and D K N IS F and I LO YD SWAIN idiom ».i&gt; w e a rin g p ink IIm is e r*
and w hite shoe- w ith a g la v -in n
T M t l U ’ F MlN’ l i n l A N (H I D K A T
all eanie in together
■Old
m a ll Im p
sin ks
II At AlN"
SARA lA fO RSO N amt M ARY W ADI in a blue v b lll. J l d l N N Y
111' N UH 111 I* A lt lx A V I - N I K
IIO SF S P F K It were tm** »l worf &lt; A R I K H in deep red and J l l l l N
f
•riling peanut* and popcorn foi N Y J t l N K s in a c la sb in g o ran g e
the Junior da&gt;* lloiinr*) in blue sh u t le n l co lo r In the a lre a d y
1‘ IIHNI I'HHi I r VJU It
(earn and lee shirt* the girl* ra r
d e c o ra tiv e h o tn r
(own
hem Ii
ried a while crepe paper eovered I ' F K W K K ' F A I I I . i n W K N 'S u
box w ilh "SH S A’eah ' im rith ed Hi d a rk Id tlr tr m i* e r* amt a vellow
red lelter*
IN rO M i : TA X
Ht m i K K KKIMNCi
long sle e v e d shirt c a m e In w ith
AIR
AND
MRS
DDNAI.I* J I M M Y A D tY K who w as vvearm c
FI.AM M joined the crowd and K e lts g ree n t m il* e r * and a t e l
U K T T Y ANN wa* dressed in a low p la id -p o ll sh irt
Inslsillatiim O f Atvmm!inK' S y s t e m s
•oil aqua corduroy sir .light cut
t i l At I I F S I R F D i.A N A S e ra *
• k irl arid a pink sweater set oil hat and a ll and H i l l F I L M I N G
with black 'iic ilc lilgh heel* It Mitt seem ed deeply eiu iee rn ed w ith
FASSCH F. and ber Ranee, I K S
c .lia l w as going nn down on the
WOOD W IIA T I.K Y came
Fn
Held
G FN F
W IL K IN S O N
and
day to relive Ib n r old school day* lin tt h e r R I L L . Isolli m the Navs
Guess it seemed a little strange •nit sta tio n e d nl J a c k s o n v ille , w ere
lo HAH!! who wa* a cheerh-adei ill tow n fo r the gam e
last year lo hi* silting in the stand*
D u rin g th e h a lf tim e the F m l i *
a* an alumnus
h JL, and S a n fo rd h in d * kepi th e c ro u d
Further proving Thai aqua I* a w e ll e n te rta in e d w ith Ih e ir l i i . k i
popular choice this i r J r
»i&lt; m a n e u v e r* F ir * t to t ir r f n r m w ere
I'll. A H AIION A III.I.F It
who
w»- the v is it o r s , the band jn d a gr iq
we anog a two niece aqua *ml *-l in .iic iiln g g ir l* d o iin rd in I ,lot
v Ith a tilir k
blouse
JK A N N I *ln * il* and w h ile Illu m e s w lm en
LA N K A IIL L K R and F H K K D A te re d the H eld m a i l i l l lc i i l t com
ft fl.V IN both wore brow ii *!t algid pans H u nt ' I tia-s fo rm ed a dim
skirls w ilh three-quarter length nle " S " In frm il id Ih e S a n fo rd
sleeved cotton bliui*et and high stuhd * amt then went o v e r n il the
heel* M ARTHA JO F A R R and K t is ti* sid e to lu rrn an " K " and
ptav th e "W a sh in g to n am t f.ee
R ID JK N N IN G S , who a l..........
n l Hie Apopka contest together last S w in g "
T h e S a n lu r il hand and I'e p f t m
week, came to see Ihe game
AIRS R A LP H K I.I.ItY rr. Ihe e n te re d th e Held Ir o lll o pposite

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Sanford Seminoiss Overwhelm
Eustis Panthers Here, 2 0 -7
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National Loop Pennant Winners
(la b
Won Last Game*
Ranner-np Won lo st
Idazzle Dazzle, Fast Switches Highlights
Year
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1900
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ft AMI A t'llo N — J ik Kiixi &lt;2 lI. .Seminole hark. I* »hnnn ra rrjIni flir mall ilutlni a portion nl Ihe fa*l action In Ihr NllS-Ku-lit
giltl tonlral l'rl&lt;la&gt; night at Ihr Mrmmlal S ta d iu m Tan Panther

i n -luian Irallini Ihr SlI.H hark while Jim ll*«kln« ( 2 .1 )
trl« »rl ti lakr mil an&gt; imoiming larklrr. fllhrr I m ils p la in s i.ir
►
Iman at Ihr right. (Staff I’hnlii)

19 10
19 11
19 12
1 9 1 .-,
19 14
19 15
19 1A
19 17
19 IH
19 19

1.....
1921

i

102.1

1924
1925
1920
19 2 7
I9 2 H
1929
19.30
1931
1932
19 .3.3
19.14
19.15
19.39
19 37
1 I93 H
1939
1940
| 1 9 11
1942
194.7
19 11
1945
I9 4 U
19 4 7
I9 4 R
1949
I960
1951
1932
195.1

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TACKLE— Allen M affrll, Nrmlnnlr hark, la shnwn aa hr was
bring larklrd hr a Panther p lairr In Ihr MIIH-Kusll* gamr Frid.it
night. M rffrll naa Ihr rhlrf p a n tr c r lie r far |h r Seminole... (Staff
I'hnln)

Weakened Browns
Take Bad Beating
From Eagles, 28-10
•

H r r .n c o r r i g a n

A rsnrlitnl I'rraa Spurt* Wrllrr
II a r t a sad fniirnl dlrgr tlirjr
« » rr rhantlng fur Ihn departed
(lavrland Brov-u around Ihr NaIlonil Fcrdliall M agur today
Well. maybe II wain'l mi tad In
th# F.aalrrn Division. whlrh Ihr
Brunnt havr ntlrd with an Iron
haul Ihr pasl fr.ur y ean Hie
otiirr clubs. rs|irially (hr Phil*dalphla Eagle. and Uir New York
GlanH. ran l ink ahead In aharinf
in lom r of Ihr rnrlnn n w
"Pie Brown i won Ihr league
championship In 19 V). Ihrn Inti Ihr
playoff lo I jt&gt;b Angeles Ihr next
year and to Detroit Ihr following
la o v r*r• All Ihla lime, thrlr Kail
rrn Divltlnn fees had lltll* to aay
about who w*i king nf Ihr rlara
Time* h are rhangrd. Cnerh Paul
Brown haa loti all of hit mainHay* — Marlon Motley. Chirk
Jgfltde. Rill mill*, Ken Carpenter,
AM Olbron and tin Ifoualon — fnr
mm reanm nr another amt hr
h iM ’t ham able In find aallifar
logy rayiaramanlt.
T h a r aglet lonk full advantage
yaalerday when the entire loop
epaning garnet ami tlttg
th* hapless Brown* 2A lo Tfie
lire -Jld not tell how one aided
lh» g*me w«» otto Orahatn. the
IB
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gNal
llmwnle
palter, wa« _held
fo IT yard*, and Ihe one* crushing

TOrcillHIW N H I'S — Gordon Koephr (forrgrnnnd), F.u*lls hnrb.
la rh'i'tn a. hr plckrd lip alram nn a 7 6 -ysrrt run fnr Ihr Panther*'
|.Mir tour into* n Friday nlghl. (Staff I'hnln)

90
103
91
1(91
105

Mr THE A'.OtMTATKII PRESS
Thr Florida (lalnra, flrrd Up aft»r a suri'ilalnv 1 3 1 2 uparl vletnrv
over Georgia To h. marl Anhuin Saturday In ulial tnav wrll hr III*
oirttandlng uarnr uf Ihr day.
llnth Irani* havr demonstrated nlrntr of power on Ihr ground.
Atihurn rolled over Chattanooga H O, u*tug Iwn antrail* anil lh» old
Ilf tk # \ aanrlMfr I I
statue of llhntv iday ilutlru- Ihr tlaughlrr.
G T M rtti, t.e*. ifrt'i*
team
Pel. nn
Florida doinlnrtrd Ihr uimiml ulnv sraltiM Tech. nttliing Ilia halt New Ym it ....... W.
iT 47 &gt;&lt;*
7 3 tlmm tu Trrh'* 3 ?, and making 2 1 tin t down* to Tech'* 1 4 . In fart. Iltnnklirn
*1 •1 »*T i
Dm (ialom uaril more rtiahitn; |dav» and mad* more fit** down* Milwaukee
$1
I
l*lilla0e||&gt;hla
I t 7 t r »7 i t
•‘&gt;*n did 'Ifch In li'dh Ihr Florida anil Tidanr gamr* rmuldnrd.
•Utielnnsll
14 If
III ra
*Tn other Confrrrnrr coolest*.
Ht Leiult .
It • t
is
««
it
Alabama. a I 2 n vlrlory over Mtr ciritwon 14 7 . Jimmy Harper, a rhlraau
I'llraim, git
as
INI
II
lalana Slate Unlverally, play* Van- 171 |mund lunlnr hurled -.lx aerial*
nr«*lu
iM
trrdat
dot lull. bt-alrn 25 IP by llaylor, in one drive ami l.'ien towed a 32 Sew fork I Phlladelnhls 1
and Krnturky. defeated 78 9 liy raid h-auly Into the end (otic for llrmiklrn I t'lttslMirah ••
' 111' •*'• * rinclnnall t
Mi"l*»ipio. trie* again agalmt Ihe rdher .»cnre
Ht l-ouli J Milwaukee 0
lurkle** M uN ana Stale.
llaylor came from tiehlml twice
tHKNii t* ik ta n :
In non conference game* l,r«*. In sniirtk out a 25 19 derision over 1
Tm bi
w . Ira P e l. O K
Bla play* Tc*aa A. A M Oenrgl* VannrIrrbilt
rU vw tA nd
II
"1
ill
Tech m erit S It U. al Dallai,
X*w
T*»f
k
* 4*
II
1
,
l&lt;li
Vendy piled up a 10 0 lead in
. »t •A am IT
Ml&lt;tl**ippl Stale play* Arkan*** Ihe lirvt period B*)lur came bark &lt;*h|r■to
H
d
*ln«
I
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I
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dale, Ml»tli*lpt&gt;l engage* Villa and - nr* I l!ue» Inmhdownt in | &gt;4Bt V4*11
S I M .M l (1
nova. Tennessee l«ke» nn Itnkr Ihe arrooil only In have Vender w M6h|H(f lift
*« • 1 I I * M
at |A *9 111 IT
irid Tulane play* North Carolina bill lie the game up to i l at thy IIilM m t t 9
riiiu iu ii&gt; h iA
ai I t !
111 St
Florida'* win over Georgia Tech tud of the third. The Bear* flnalln»
wa« I he first »lt»ee Tnm Ueb w*« won the game with a fourth period Helrnli i ('l*v»lsnA 7
rnarh hark In IPII. Backs Jackie lirurhdrrw n afl-r a 4 1 -yanl drive pilllailaliihl* a Nyw York I
flotlun it VTathliiaina t
Simpson ami Mai If a m m a r k
Memphis Stale played a 13 13 Ur
null same* *ck»dul»it
banged Ihnutgh
through the
binged
Ihe Tech
fycfi line add
aWd wllli Tulane Twilll u rk Andy Ne|
Ihe parting
nf
quarterback*
D
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patting
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Talty Picked u p I M I t In the p|,jrm |n o,a Toronto area apInurnammt. the rirheal ever ap'mlo K r l | ^ U f f «
mrrd for wumen.
Bouquet claim* that m art and
Jackie I'ung of Honolulu who more competition la th*r recipe.
held a four stroke Irarl going into
The fin* play hy a couple uf
Ihe final IR hole* w ir e•1 lo a TR Cenadlan ftavia Cuppers in Kun*
lor a 3bo total and *eeoml place pean lournrya (hit sprlna and sum­
Babe /sharia* nf Tampa. Ihe mer hat ahown It ran be done.
Inurnameot favorite failed In solve
U rn * Main of Toronto and Boh
Bit trrarliemn* putting Mirfere* nedard nf Bherbrooke, Quebec,
and tral'ed with a .712 total
Itirned In fine performance* a(lurdon Malloy, senior from At­
lanta, alarlt hi* third year at a
regular al University of Miami—
In hi* fourth position lie ataried
•a offensive first siring right half
back In hi* sophomore year but
In Ihe defense sent him
:o Ihe defensive platoon aa Nn |
ark In hi* Junior year, he be
table Deal itrlna fullback. Now hF
top ranking left halfback

sponsible for Alabama beating l«tiUlana Stale, (fuarterhtrk Ball
Starr'a pasting sparkel Ute wiy
In fire Ural srnra lata In Ihe aecupl
p erM In the funrlh, halfback (&gt;

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gainst many or the world’s be*l
net aces.
Main, a 24 rear old, won th*
tingle* rhantyionahlp at Monte
Carlo this dimmer and (earned
ith Bedard
dou
With
Belaid In doublet
to reach
Ihe auarler finals.
Bedard upset Sweden’s Sven
Davidson, U. R. Indoor champion
*1 th* Italian championship*. Be
wa« beaten, however by Jaroslgo
Drobny who later won the Wim­
bledon singlet Htle.
At Wimbledon, Main e ittn d fj
Australian star Menryn Rost to
five seta hnforo losing. Ilcdard
carried another Antal# tupnotcher,
Lewla lloarl, to four.
Bouquet ha* a number of young
er player* ready for hig time cor
petition.
•III
Kaya Bouquet: "I'm going fo
enter a* many of my Junior
il
pla
)'*2dlgn
rra aa possible In the Canadl
rhampionihlps each year. The,
ley’ll
probably be |beaten In tho firal
Ural
found.
'. But tha only way on*. crga
n
learn anything In tennis la by
playingf- a n d alsoa getting beaten
their ego* a Mt
"It might ruin Ihelr
hut it will build their ability.'
The record for most shutouts I y
a goalie In Ihe National lln ckiy
League belong* lo George H a iti
worth of the Montreal Canadla&amp;
In the !M B » season bo had 22

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Appointment of Arttrar F . Ral-

the other hand, the Bem l-• ---were made with the toe of big
ng game Newson He had a two-for-thiee re- “
Panther
Pi
‘
cord Friday night.
T’aul Shipley ami I’aitl Each
Ku-(i» chalked up Its lohe
•onie nn c plowing through
InurMown with the l'&gt;ng-«t run
Jim llawklm ' runninr, twhind of the game, a 7A yard trip by
fir blocking', rather illmmrd the Gordon Itoepkr. who raced down
the west sideline* fnr the tally.
nf the Seminole*' oppon
ef|
with the SlfS hack driving Several other time*, Kuttl* near­
en
ly broke a runner away only to
fm
have him stopped at the latt min­
Eli
The Panther* accumulated a ute in the Seminole*' secondary.
The wore may havr heen yet
f 153 yard* Its rushing, while
toi
rr* tallied 135 yard*. Tho mote lopsided if It hadn't hee_n for »
Hr
the quite talented toe of David
ha
Ayers.
l&gt;noniing land* lopped
s. Hi*
His iMMiminr
th'
no
ng. Ho high down the Defd. greatly Ie»for
'or 23 tening the potential uf 8 HR on
av
several occasions.
at
Ralph Flowers also made a good
As Coach Fleming **ld r»c*ntly
ng in the tushing drpart- the Krmlnole* now have iim i pais
»h
ta'lylng A3 yards in 1.1 tries receivers, which w as well evidenc­
mi
i an rage of fl.4 yard* John ed M*l night. Hawkins was pltabfo
n* c h a lk e d up 25 yards for Ing them, while Maffrtt was pull­
Hi
tries, while Allen Maffrll ing most uf the completed ones
Ihi
"•|f
nu
down.
ft
an Joe Ru**i, right yard* for
Coarh Fred Ganas has commentth
about the lark of raaerV*
llaiold I’atr, lloh Newson ami ed
strength which Is a hug-a-hoo of
l&gt;*
the Kemlnnlee, hut Friday night
with a bro- they ran Into a tram nhith has
Hr
F out
°
shown1
n
iu w n d
i u
Up wrll in line
kc
the same trouble. According lo an
while Other lineman. Gene Informed source, lets than .30 had
Pl
Rod Davis and Hub Shoe
Mi
turned out for football at Eu itls
mi
The Seminole* made their first this year.
However, thl* same source said,
i ground play at'd the teTl
i a fash sliufflv af tha ball the Eusti* team irra n llr clrankd
or
up on ita opponent* when th* num­
Ih
footeil and brought a big aurprita ber that turned nut for the aquad
was insufficient to makt two , .
to the crowd.
w
The Seminole* had atramrotler- learnt.
ed down the field in opening piny
Hhowlag up well in En slls’ baekonly to lose the ball on down* field on defense was Aaron Cheitwithin Inchr* of the goal line. ham, No. K9, who was linebacker.
They regained possession of tho He was looking rather rocky In Ik*
hall again c|n*a u&gt; (heir opponent*' final tpiarter from the treating h#
0*1 line when Eusli* fumlled and had been taking. Piny after play
ass pounced on th* ball.
of (he Kemlnole* tore through lit#
In the touchdown play, Hawkins conter of the Panthers’ line.
d through a hole In thp Fanbusted
The Feds will meet Keoaborg
Ihcr’a line nml went over aundlng here neit Friday night. Th# SAmi­
up. The attempt far oitra point noIs*,' first conference gam* #HI
failed.
be against Palatka there Get. I I t#
fn the rnaale datalo play which Tk# local team travels to Key ^
produced Ihe second TD, th i hall West for a game Get. R.
was passed from th* ranter to
Rusal, who handed It off to Flow­
Y A R tts T ttK
ers, who pitched It far nut to Haw■aarav*
F a ille
kin*, who passed It 15 yard* to
r lf R f i *o ^»ib
1
J?
Maffet In the clear.
V a * i|q t!ii«hlnff
III
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Coach Rill Firming In romP a s s e , A tle m i'ie a
fi
it
meriting almut the play, said it'l
1
A
PS »*e* ('o m e 'S le l
a nice &lt;mc "If It woika." It wa4
P a x e s ln ls ,r * |ilM
i
i
tried a couple of more lima dar­
i
P u n r* A U t r h p t s i
i
Ing the game but waa not nearly i t i
J 'la lln a S e e ,age
ii i
a* eftractive.
.......
i
F u m h le t
The Celery Fed* scored lh#lr
Y a rd s P * n a l l i44
t!^
u
TO wh*n Pate latched onto a Fdn- i n
K l r h - a f f A r e r lg *
in
thera' pass and trundled about 30
IS
K I r k - 'if f Ite lu rn
IT
yanl* to the goal line.
F u m l'le a lle r m e r M
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T u t s i Y a rd s ilatn ed 111

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TORONTO- Canada I* defin­
itely iporta conarlouB.
Ita pro foot hall Ivagne* ar# in
full awing with team* playing to
acked stadia and batng »e*n In tha
Inited States via TV. Big boslaeat
ARDMORE, Okie.
- Steady rpogul* are trying to get Toronto
shouting Patty llrrg of Rt An or Montreal a spot In major league
drrwa. 111., railed on her luurna hatehall.
Now Ihla country north of the
nienl r tp rrlrn rr In Ihr lair «lage*
|fn win Ihr rich Ardmore Women'* 17 . ft. border it taking a aeriaua
irprn Cr&gt;|f tournament vetlerdar interest In lennl*. They are teach­
over Ihe almost par proof Ivimlrk ing young player* tha game with
an eye to a future f)avl* Cup
llill* Country Hub
The fmdgy Mir* Berg *h«*l a one rharnpintuhip.
Derek Bouquet, once one of Eng­
under par 73 oyer Ihe 6.463 yard
rnurie In flni«h with a 299 total for land’* top professionals, Is now
coaching the aport here. Ifr feel*
,hTh? vie to/rV*ena til - d her tn nail
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Vala made lb practically a V illinayaiMMdod
reunion fn New
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Coach Jordan Oliver and bac^|field coach Jerry N fri of
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And Carl Overstreet
B
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Kanford Kemlnole*, stinging from th* 7-A defeat In their opener
A p’&lt;*. retaliated arainst Ku«ll* here Friday night, trouncing tha
k«
The visitor* put up a scrappy fight, but were Just plain ovfrpow*r I hy the locals' might.
Resale dasale and sudden turn* In play highlighted th* tiiftl* be­
er. Ihe two inexperienced team*.
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47 quarterback G ill* Y a le * and r a c H
HI yard* for Ihe second touchdown
In Ihe opening game nf an uh
m aal football "doubleheader" kt
kfem idilt, an R) yard run by John
M4 |ors, a sophomore ta lllia rk , a
blocked punt ami a shttalned Si
ya n l ^frlvr e n a liM T e n n n se e lo
innie fio in Iwlund atul note oirt
M iu lstlp p l Slate IB T.
At nig|it&gt; j the tame.(Jehl. MiaR lflr Monaghan, formar world's Utvlppi pa*ip«l ami powerml Rv
n /w allhl champion from Iraland. wgy pa Kentucky, 2RB. Two lodg
l i l f l nil favnrlla frith dlllla* foi p it ie s hy quartern
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featured a 70-ykrtf drive, with H
ly Kinard hulling over from (he
3. Then quarterback Houston rat
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Had a btti
hru
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itiggrl Kentucky line and iw
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Gators To Face Auburn Saturday
In Outstanding Tilt After Upset

Allen. Bolrby l^tnce and Fred R'm
In ton kepi Ihe T rd t Wa^mSara ofl timfhdowns alter acllinK mem up
halance. Bid It waa Allen’* r&lt;i|* with hi* accurate patting Tulane'*
score* came al Ihe end nl two au*
vertlon In Ihs third quarter Ih
lained drive*, one fur 75 yardk amt
won Ihe game.
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Palmetto Ave.
Air Comifllmtent— Fun#
Sale* • Installation • Service
2 . 3 and 4 Hedrnum homes
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From Ifi.nno to »9.50tt
d e c o ra te d A lso
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Down Payments
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w a te r Y e a r 'ro u n d T h e G a M e s
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Now we ran tell to any one wanting
WE MAKE
•4 T R O O M furnished apt Screened
a home.
A L L T Y P E S : N u rs e ry fu r n itu r e ,
psvrh. I l l West 14th SI. Couple
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only.
Phone 1991. days
Niles 2121 kl
mnden n mudei n. Eld.
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I ROOM home for rent al Lak4
J. L. POWELL, OWNER
M iry. Inquire T. E. Spires, Lake
Phone 4n#.W
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- 3 Celery Ave
Mary.
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J ROOM house, gas stove and wu POLAROl'f) F ilm s. Cam eras and
U S E D F U R N IT U R E
vceeiKirtes al W'leboldl't Cam
ter heater, asailahte Sent. 29
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215 Holly Ave Phone 1762 J
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c o m p A lso h ig h c h a ir and baby 2 U sed d o u b le in n e rs p rtn g
Nice lawn, screened porch. Call
tn a U r e ts e t
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U sed f l i h a m i B e d 3 0 " w id e 29 50
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T r OOM apt Mfl West' 1st St
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11*1 R inferd A re .
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rR O O M House on Defend High
M a y ta g W it h e r !
way. Inquire 1204 S Pine.
113 Magnolia Ave
Phone 17*7
N O W 'S T H E T I M E F O R
HEATERS
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A lu m in u m
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Complete line areessnifos
te of Sanford'4 most rh»rming 112 1)4 W est 2nd Kt
P ho n e 370
E a s y Term s Rental System .
pre war h o m e s , j bedrooms. Ilv
Repairs
ing ruom. dining room. den. spa O N F I N I H I I E I I m i N I T I ' H K
We Invite sour Inquiries
eioui kitchen, moilernlied bath, C h e sts, d e sks a n d b o o kca se s o r
B U K U IC S M U S IC S H O P
fireplace Situated on 2'» es
complete bedroom aultes. Phone
2*41 Cedar Ase.
Phone IH 9
' partly landscaped lo ts In e irell
1475
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Ford T ra rt'tr with 4 rosy Holland
HAVE MONEY ON:
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AWNINC.S JA I.O U S IE S
One of the sweetest 3 bedroom
V E N E T IA N It LIN D S
B IH T T T R A C T O R C O .
homes In Sanford. Furnished or Free estimates
Write to Mfg Hlwas 17 92 South
Phone SOI
( o f unfurnished, this rnuld be the
Agent—(ilenn C I ’l l . 2419 l.au
* home of yotir dreams!—We have
re), o r r a il D a y a -IM T J . Nights
PLYW O O D S
the keys
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All kinds, -lie s and shapes Cut to
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Rlw ay 17 92 South
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finch City watts*, eleelrte range Too E a s t 77th St
Phone 417
*nd staler healer, I lo ti M.M»
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P hone 1321
p a y y o u to see:
approved and guaranteed a* low
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hn r» e p o w e r, 1 • |i h o n e p o w e r
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Phone I 7SA
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Jo h n so n O u tb o a rd M o to r I fle e
instead of a bill earh month
I r l r m a s te r , ta b le tu p m o d e l
Bedroom Fram e House In (Sin
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lhade tree* Near grocery if
*tS ft. Ha■ford A te .
Phone 1117
i g n d school b u t r o u tr.
f Juat a lit - I V i 13* M OHAWK RU G . Yellow
paint and repairing makes
*rd on left, north of GinLEW W A N T ED *
wid buy, at | l l * 0 .
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p«»r month
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2714 Frenrh Ave
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a Steel fahtlratiun
a W elding,
• General repairs
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garden belts, knlvet. srlssorv, ,
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Oak floors furnisher!, laid A fin
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like new. E F Stevens; Route
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private baths 114 W First SI.
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WASHING MACHINES
REPAIRED
Wringer* and KDinners
W I N N ’S T V
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Phone 417

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and ihrebbery moved. DewlH
Hunter. Phone M2 W.
If A L L 'S G A R A G E for general Airto
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sale Small, tired elft trie motor'
P II 1 tn.lna's Garsge
Cor 131b A Laurel
Phone 9&lt;'3 77PI4M * l i m i t
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y ru n o m lr p ro g re s s o f F lo r id a d o l­
ing th e p a d h a lf c e n t u ry th an
ho# th e e le c tr ic p o w e r im iu d r y ,
« a y * Ja m e s (J . It lc h a rt h o n , a t ila t a n t p r o f t n o i of fin a n c e in the
C o llag e o f l i m i n r i t A d m in iM ta
(io n , U n l v a n i t y u f F lo r id a .
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in th e la t e it U m e o f Kournm l*'
L e a f le t * , e n title d " F lo r id a * * Kleet ile I'o w e r I m i u d r y ." T h e le a fle t*
a r« p u b lished m o n th ly hy the llu reau o f F c o n o m lc and B u s in e s s lie
te a tc h , C o lle g e o f R u d r ir a a Adin ln le t la tio n , U n iv e r s it y o f F lo r id a .
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V H f e r f f . d ir e c to r o f th e b u reau,
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r o n a e r e a t iv e ly , the
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In e ic e a t o f ftMHI m illiu n , R irh s tiiton l a y * , fo r iln e e the end of
W o rld W a r I I th e la ig e in c re a se In
the p e rm a n e n t re sid e n t* in Ih r
tt a t e h a t b ro u g h t a la u it a tie ra
endou* ln r ie a » e in th e r a p a c ity uf
the e le c tric u t ilit ie s p la n ta .
A cco rd in g to th e w r it e r , the four
m a jo r p r iv a t e ly owned rom pann-*
In the d a t e
F lo tid u I'o w r r and
L ig h t C o m p a n y , F l o i i i l a
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p a ity , Blld th e t i u lf I ’o w er Coin
p a n t* - h av e g ro w n m ore ra p id ly
d u rin g th e p a st decade th a n hr &gt;
the e le c tric p o w e r im iu t t r y nation
a lly .
l i e p o in t* o ut th a t 25 e itle * in
F lo r id a w ith m o re th un J.M m in
pop ulation o w n and o p e ra te their
own e le c tric u t ilit y a y a te m * , in ­
clu d in g J a c k s o n v ille , ( i r l a n d u ,
Lakeland. K e y VVe*t, ( ia ln e t v ilh
and F n t t l l e r c e . A p p m x in in tc ly IN
per cent o f Ih e In it a lle d g e n e ra tin g
r a p a r lty o f th e » ta te i* owned by
tn u n irlp a litie * and e le c tr ic cooperslive*, F lo r id a h a v in g m ore public
ly owned g e n e ra tin g c a p a c ity than
a ll o f th e r e i t u f the so u th e a ste rn
• la te * com b in ed. H u t, he d e cla re *,
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per cent o f th e in v ta lle d g e n e ra tin g
c a p a c ity , th e y produce a lm o st Ml
per e rn t o f th e e n e rg y .
T h e le a fle t h * t* aome o f tin
co m p etitive a d v a n ta g e * w h ic h thi
m u n ic ip a lly ow ned s y s te m * have
o v e r p riv a te p o w er ro m p a n ie * . »ueh
a* exe m p tio n fro m v a tlo u * ty p e ,
o f fed e ra l l a i r * and fro m ra te and
oth er re g u la tio n * w h ich a re *et
up to r o n lr u l p r iv a t e ly ow ned ent e r p r iie * . H o w e v e r, he p o in t* out,
p riv a te ro m p a n ie * h av e c e r ta in adVantagea o v e r p u b lic ly ow ned u tllltiea, *u rh a * g r r a le r la titm te in
aelecting g e n e ra tin g *ta tlo n « lte*.
g re a te r ip e r illia t lo n o f perM im iel.
and a la r g e r t e r r it o r y to cover
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nUi»t c a te g o rie s th an e lse w h e re in
th e U n ite d M a t e * ," * a y * K ir hard
id n . B u t , he c o n tin u e *, “ T h e re ha*
b o n a lo n g -te rm tre n d d o w n w ard
let the c o lt o f e le c tric p o w e r both
In F lo r id a and th e U n ite d M a t r * .
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p la n ts , and o fte n m u n ic ip a litie s
d e lib e r a te ly e s ta b lis h r a te t w h ich
w ill produ ce au b d a filia l p io fitv fo r
th e c it y . W hen till* o c c u r* , h ig h
e le c tr ic u t ilit y r a le i m u l t .
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t r i c i t y is th e e n e rg y *ou?ce used
in p ro d u c tio n ," R ic h a rd so n em |d ia * iie s , d e c la rin g th a t I tie- hig h
co st o f tia ii* |e n 1 in g ro a l f r o m ,
o th er *lat&lt; * m a ke * fu e l o il shipped
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Aspirants To Senate
Speak To Jaycees
,\|• rnt*e-r• o f the J u n io r C h a m b e r
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Hie th re e ca n d id a te s fo r th e post
, f .S tate S e n a to r fro m S e m in o le
«nd H i r v a n l ('a u n tie * at a lunchon in c it in g In the Y a c h t C lllb
lliu r v d a y .
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lla ti- n rr * th a t it he w ei# r le c t id ,
■a- w o uld w o rk clo se ly w ith the
it a t e u p i-n rie * tu fu rth e r so lu tio n s
to the s t a t e p ro b le m s, th tn he sa id
he ha* com e to rrro g n is e d u rin g a
dg y e a r te n u re a s C o u n ty ju d g e ,
li e p le d g i d su p p o rt to th e p ie r r u t
ju v e n ile la w s , nnd said he would
w ork to m a k e it is n t lld e fu t peace
o f f ic e r * til ta k e Into cu sto d y Juv‘lilie s w h e n th e situ a tio n w a r r a n t * .
S te n s tro m ro m m itte tl h iln s e lf to
w o rk fo r an a d r,p ia te s v s t im o f
h ig h w a y * and lo g ilv , both lo r e ­
duce Hie d e a th and dam ag e on the
h ig h w a y s and to a t tr a c t the to u r­
is t s he te r m ill a* " potent ia! r e s i­
d e n ts .”
" I f e le cte d I w ill tin m y best to
g iv e a b le , a g g re ss iv e and s t r a ig h t
f o r w a r d re p r e s , n ta tlu n ," ne sa id .
” 1 h a v e so t e n n tly e n tered Into
th e M inks o f p o litic s th a t m y v ie w *
ir e th o se o f tin te st o f you h u llIie s a m e n ," J . J . I ’n r r u h o f B re ­
v a rd s a id sp e a k in g e it e m p o r in e o u s ly .
l i e tlie r i r m im r ia lr d th e p o in t*
o f h is p la t f o iin . A m ong them w ere
Hie need f o r sp e cia l a tte n tio n to
o u r h ig h w a y s , opening up S e m in o le
and B r e v a r d co u n ties to e ip a m lo n
and d iv e t lir ig th e m a jo rity o f the
to u ris t t r a f f i c fro m th e w e st la
th e e a s t co ast. H e aaid actio n
hould to- ta k e n on our re c u n d a ry
ro a d * to In s u ic th e a r e a '* g ro w th .
I l l h e r p o in t* I'a r t ia h stressed
w e re th e e lim in a tio n o f a • polls
• y * |e n r , e ffe c tiv e c u o p e rg llo n bytw e e n S e m in o le and B r e v a r d rounli e s , decent r a llie d g o v e rn m e n t rallc t-lln g Hie w ill o f th e in d iv id u a l*
and an e i|t ia lila t lo n o f th e la a b u r­
den.
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sju-ecli of K . K . B r a d y , w h o aaid
he w a s a litt le d is tu rb e d and aaw
no re a so n fot th a e le c tio n , f o r ,
h r s a id , " W h a t th e se o th e r hoy*
have been p ro m isin g I h a v e been
d o in g a ll a lo n g ."
A f t e r h e a rin g th e o th e r ram tl■latrs s p e a k , B r a d y aaid he would
l„ . electe d W ithout o p p o sitio n .
He accused I'a r r ia h o f a tte m p t­
in g to ta k e th e o n ly re m a in in g
s t a t e Job a w a y fro m Se m in o le
c o u n ty a m i asked h im to " I .e t u*
h a v e s o m e th in g ," " W e h av e noth*
m g r a r e p t w h a t I h a v e g o tte n ,"
lie aaid .
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say# radio must stand up alongside
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fre e d o m of in fo rm a tio n .

Harold K Fellow ‘a of Washington
lo!d the NARTH'* Fifth Dldrict
m e e tin g la t t w eek th a t n ew p ap e rt
h a v e c a r rie d on the c a m p a ig n fo r
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and h e lp .
H e m entioned th e eaclu vlo n of
ra d io and T V fro m governm ent
h e a rin g * av a th re a t to freedom
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AIIo rB e y
Tnu a re hereby notified lit appear

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H it F u m t o lt l

September
Clearance Sale

U S ED C A R S
1953’s
1431 Consul ..................................................................
* 895
1478 Ford 4-dr.......................
*1,540
1510 Ford V8 C um , 4-dr.........
$1,625
1512 Ford Cu»t. 4-dr...............
*1,595
1513 Chevrolet 2-dr................ .....*1,516
1521 Ford 6*cyl. 2-dr.............. ........ $1)466
1531 Chevrolet 6-cyl. 2-dr.
*1,555

STA R TS TOM ORROW

1952's

IN

T U I A I NL

1951’a
1342 Consul .......................
1486 Ford, 4-dr.............. .........
1526 Pontiac 2-dr..................

JOHNNY GUITAR
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Ford 2-dr.......................................................... • •****•-* ( t i l
Mercury 4-dr....................................... .................... *710
Ford 6-cyl. 2-dr................................... .....................*556
Prefect 4-dr................................................ ..................... *216
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REGISTRATION NOTICE
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1949*8
1452 Plymouth Sedan .................. ., ........*240

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The Registration Books of the C^ty of Banford,
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C le tk o f said Court r m ir w ritten
d e fe n se .. If a n y , t „ th e B i l l n f i'„m td sln l in said eult and t „ serve e
rupy thereof upon a tto rn e y
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and for ffamlnolt Couhiy.

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e a Ih * l l l h gla* vy (* If O ctober, t i l l . I
aad la a a rv * a tcopy wl y o a r a w a v e r
itifrg at tn rn e r. _________
w ho se &gt;
nptth Ih * plaint!_________________
name gttd addresn a i,P e e r , b e lo w , lo
tb * B ill o f C o m p laint M int h e re in
ag ain st yaw Ih th e C irc u it C o u rt of
the N inth J u d ic ia l C irc u it , in and I
fn r gem inate C o u n tf F l o r i d a
In I
O n B eery, e n title d r t t R H F f l t C K H
L L 1 1 L J .J V a Pd A U N L L :t
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p la t n iir i* .
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IIL It M A N IIO Ilo W IT F . and ItO B E
U o lt O W IT Z . hla w ife , d e fe n d a n la.
p rayin g fn r a fo raclo aure o f Ih e
m ortgage a g a in st th e fo llo w in g
re a l p ro p e rty, s llw a i* . ly in g an il
being tn Hem lnnle C o u n ty. F lo r id a ,
to - w it:
B e g in n in g a l a point an Ih e
W ee te rly rig h t o f w a y or I ’ H
H ig h w a y Nu IT . said p u ln l b e ­
in g 111 44 f y t l Month, m eaeured
s lu r,a said rig h t ol w a y . fro m
N orth lin t o f H trtlo n I I T o w n ehlp 11 Houth. Itang e lu F a i l ,
ru n South IT degrees ( t t y m in ­
utes W aal, along said r ig h t of
w a y . 1*0 fe e l. N o rth I I d e g rees
! • m in utes W eal ( • • ta e l. N o rth
I I d rg reea (t v s m in u te s Fleet
lu * feet. South 41 d sg rse * l a s ,
m inutes F a a l lu * feel lo point
ot h e g ln n 'n a
o th e rw ise d e ­
scribed as L&gt;d 1. B lo ck “ A " of
H A K II If HI FT P A It K . a c c o rd in g
lo |,t» l thereo f reco rd s,t In P le l
Book I , Pag e I I . P u h llc R e co rd s
of Hemlnule C o u n ty. F lo rid a
W IT N E S S ih e o tric ta l se e l nnd
Ihe name of the C lr r k o f Ih e e e l.l
f*lr&gt; o il C o u rt Ihte It t h d e r o f Sep
temper. A | l . 1*44
O l&gt; IIF :U N IX IN
C le rk of C irc u it C o urt
tS FT A LI
M A U t'lltFT , V flO B IIIH A W E L L S
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September 20, 1954( for the purpose of registerinaf for , ;
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B 't r i* " J " F*„r J a n
B a r None lie
W o rld Al T l
I4 M Club

the Municipal General Election to be held on November
2, 1954, and will remain open each day except Sundays

1946’*

1501 Ford Sedan .................................................
*240
1515 Ford 2*dr..................................................... ..................... *245

and holidays, up to and including Friday, October 22,
Older

1954.

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1535 1932 Pontiac 6 cyl sedan
1539 1941 Plymouth Sedan ...........
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Only thos4 who have reached the age of 21 during
the past year or who have acquired a legal voting resi­
dence in Sanford art required to register.

TRUCKS
Our 331/3% Cash Discount
on used trucks is still on.

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BETTER BUY NOW!!

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1950, are

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VOLUME XLV

E s t a b lis h e d

1903

SAXFOWn.

F L O R ID A .

Police Guard Negro Pupils Repaving
Contract
Attending M ilford School; Awarded
W . Virginia School Closed
Strolling
In Sanford
Srhool superintendent R . 1 .
M llwer H ill le a s r tomorrow a flrr
noon for T a lla h m e e In mppl with
member* of dip Male Depa-tmen
of I'dur alien. I I p rap e d * In tpon'
• II das T h iir x ljt fhprp H ltrus:m s
Ih t school a lla ir* of Ih r m u n i).
• I O
a D river's llrenves sales p it t r c
The 10//00 m ark yesterday when
the total reached IU.42U
Mr*.
I.elha fo w le r. Clerk of Ih r Count)
Judge’* Court, r s tim a lo
2 6oo
more r»m ain to he sold In the tie it
Iwu dayt.
The T in t .)irlho&lt;|ltl Church will
hold it* f i r i l fa m ily Night pm
fra m of the fall *eason tomorro.*
evening at 7 o'clock. In p *.'llal ob
te rvin c e of the Nad &gt;nal Chris
tlan Education Week Dinners will
the "Dutch Ir r a t ” ily le . each
amtly bringing a "fa m ll) m eal"
which U placed with otheri Pel
lowihtp vlnglng is planned for (tn
mediately alter Ine meal
The
main part of the program w ill
consist of • motion film entllled.
" f i l t h of our f a m t lle i" . Fa m ily
night dinnen and program ) are
planned each month a
as) an oi
oppir(unity f v fam illev lo participate
together a) a unit ont«lde the
home and within the atmomhere
of the larger rhurch fam ily T h e ir
•jpprocrinu are planned for Ihr
enllre congregation

ms

James H. Lee Dies
At St. Augustine
J » m r ) llr n r v Lee *n, wdi • !'” »
in Sanlnrd all h li life until i» .
year* a c i. died y n lr r d a r at J : »
p in. al The home of hD deoghlei
M r* M ary laindquist. St Augu
Tig! nr.
^ Mr; Lee waa born k a rt fe b If
lATI A retired farm er, he mover
to St A iw tisllnr t'»o " e a r. a m I
make hi* home with hi* Hannhirr
I l l ) death ram * »ine»ner ledly
Olher than h li daughter. In
leave* three *nn* Rov. Je,«p nm
Ernest all of Sanford. ? ' gramchildren t* i r » i t p r*"'i.*l',H rf n
god a a lile r. M r) Ida Km th.tll
Tampa
fu n e ra l service* w ill he M d »•
in a m Thursday *t t*&gt;e Rrl*a»i
J f n n e r a l Chanel with Eld e r I. C
Tound of Ihe Seventh lla v Ad
ventlsl Church n fflrla lln c Ruria'
w ill be In E v rru re e n eem el*rv.
T h r bodv v III arrive herr l*&gt;
mterow morning
frie n d ) m o
call after mien tomorrow

Absentee Ballots
Available At CofC
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County Clerk O P . Herrlon in
P "iin rt 1 today t!*al absentee bal­
lot) have been placed • ( the
«upervl*nr of re g liira tio n ’i office
at the Cham ber ail Commerce.
Peranni who are p h y ilc a lly un­
able to rote on Oct. 3 or who w ill
be out of lh * county m ay vote by
abtcnUe ballot by p cn en ally ap­
pearing or making a requeal by
m ail he aald.
B ili? t i m ay be r»ou»iled nM
later th in l p m of the fifth day
p reced ing the elertion and m u il be
returned to the m pervlanr not later
than 3 p m Monday. Oct «

r.n n i rM'sys damage
M IAM I th —Tropical itorm flllde
caused *ome damage to h'dHlnn
hut m c * )u .l* 'e « at it naited In
land o ie r P r illih Hnnduraa. the
Weather Bureau reported today
Migheit wrinds were about TO mile*
an hour

Statement Made
By Southern Bell
On Negotiations

Attendance
Takes Drop
In 2 Places

M il m i l l t . p d . ( V , — T l i A T L A N T A *&lt;V&gt;
I j i ' t mlnule • W p e n iiiK «lif.|Mit&lt;* o v e r in to
e ffo rt! w rtr Ix-lug made today to fr n itiu n *»f I I N e g ro p iip il.i in
»ejl|p ro n ttarl negotiation) affect
M ilfo r d '* p r e v io u s ly n ll- s v liite
trig •nine SO.tKHI Soitthi-rn Hril
Telephone Co. employe* in nine h iirh school re a c h e d a n o th e r
i ro M r'ia tl to d a y w it h aepresouthern atatra
Thp preaent rontrart covering K.’itio n in ta a p p e a lim ; a y a in fo r
wag-., and working condition) for w h it e p u p il* t&lt;» r e m a in a w a y
non-iuperviaory employe, e ip tre . ,
at midnight tonight.
I fr o m d a s s c * .
But both ald o emphailaed ihnt i
A tte n d a n c e nt to d a y 's s c sno itn k e date ha - been announced1 . |&lt;m under ine vsalihlnl
hlttl e \j re of
ami that batgalning I) continuing st ile and I &gt;e*| police . ( n u ll vw ell
Spokeimen at district headqtiar- st I ,i trend lor tuture acllutt In Ihe
.
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. . . Common
ter* of" .the
C
Ira* (on) p m le m er e to11lining the I I NW orker) of Am erica ' »*■1 they »rn pupil, in Ihe luth gradt ot the
were hopeful «n agteemenl would I ike* n s* Ave School Y -)te rd a v.
le** than .*1 per cent ol the eu
be reached
Negotiator, nt't again with Com- rellm tn l of 1,362 pupil, anpe fed
ntl.aioner Sloan itp rliigfirtd of the lor r I m o len of lh- I I S'egroe
0 . S. Mediation and Conciliation nr r in d , went to c i v c , ami then
Service a fte r conferring a ll day were driven home w|ih*p»dlte • »
yesterday and well into the night. • r il
School ofMrtali e c p ljln rd the I o*
A spokesman for Southern Roll
aaid that even if an agreement w ai itlitid .iiiL r liv pointing to p a in il.'
not reached by midnight company lo ir of p*».slide violence ot unpod
o fficia l* expected to continue b si- lion to integration .lu&gt;t which I*
gaining for a new contract with picdom liunf app*rentl&gt; w ill t&gt;e tie
term* of the present contract tr tided Ih li morning. Ihe c lllr ia l.
inalotng In effect (or the time . It
Meanwhil*. In Marlon Countv.
being.
ll'e .t V irginia, the c utnly Board ol
Edi'cation
announred Iasi nigM
Southern Bell Telephone *n-l
II would "*eek relief In Ihe
Telegraph Co. *ald today the iht*
■nun." igtipM per-oni prole tto.:
un'on'a refu ial to accept .i rt tu n inltgt illoo In the im a ll coal niln
to a )iu re unintenopted telephone mg tctiinm nlfy.
*e»viee In Ihe public it virlu«llv
Ttie Aun.ihrfie elcm cn lo 'y school
all that I* standing In the way of • owned '• pt i with i .i Nc„t it *
tinal acre^ment on a tow r »n .*1- m !t g i la s .i-i with 157 wnittract. The company t u r'f* rrln g .lu d u i!1. county Hoard Super In
la Ihe union, CSV A-CIO,
Fran k I I
Malone, pervmnet
vice pi-sldent of K o ilier t fle’ l
laid . “ The eompvny'i Im idence on
an unlnterruptr I terve** c la n e t
tn require the tml-ut to folio order |
|y procedure e-lahli h d -n f'tc c*-!) i T A M P A (AA— W . J . G riffin .
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KKK Taking Part
In Petition Move

agreement
" It la common practice ii.r union
and management agre-ment . t . tn
elude provtilons avsur ng not wotk
stoppage by employes a . long &gt;.
the contract Is in force In fact,
eb-ut, K» per cent of labor manage
mrnt confrarl lodnv Include sim e
ju rh provKlonv
"P ro lccllo n of Ihe p'tblir In »Mt
manner I* p articularly in n -trlin i
in Ihe lelephonr husines). National
defensr and Ihe puhlic health, we'
fare and aafrljr depend vitally &lt;&gt;n
lelephtme )ervlce It Is e- e o iitl
that lhl» tervlce not 5&gt;e .lltn ipled
"There has been an average of
one )trlke esery to day* in the
Southern Bell lerritnrs -mee the
prcrenl contract wa* vignrd Thr-c
*ervlce duuptrom has*- twen att
intolerable Impoiiiion on the public
"The company ha* been patient
The union repeatedly lt*s p r mi-ed
lo correct Ine siluallon hul Ihe
walk-out) have continued tn occur
In Increasing numbers
in the
public intercsl. It 1* im pertive that
they nowr be aterp e'
Malone la id that a wage offer
Involvingg In
Increase* up tn t ; V) a
week, wltlch the u n rn h*» Indie j !
ed would be aubftantially acrrp i
•bl«, has been made *nd Is ready
to be placed Into e lfe rl Itnmr f'»t»
iy upon agreement on » workable
continuity of service clause, and
tifning of a new cotdrart
Thl* offer i) deilgned. arrordlng
In Malone. In keep Ihe wages of
telephone employe* well In line
with wage level-, in ihe w m in un l
tie) In which they work m d lo and w at made a lle r an eatenslve
survey
The CWA-rompanv contract e&lt;
n lre i tomorniw Bargaining h*
been In progre** alme Ju ly in and
w ill continue, according In Malone

K i«n di.trle* ieader* T ltMu ihroughmrt the * U tr to h&gt;Ip
p trih„te netition* agnlm t »&lt;ht&gt;nl
dr.eGregatlon In Florida.
tirl/ fln «aid the m o venient'bega&gt;‘ umfei tponsorihlp of other orpaniratinna but after i ( became
I -own ihe p rtitio n i ware being drculltad ' •'&lt; Klanamen and nunKlansmen urged that the K lan taka
part.
I.taat week he reported there
were ho,000 signature* to the peti­
tion*. H r did not di)clo«e any new
figure yeatarday.
G riffin , iip .rato r of a Tampa
pns*ate detective agency, aatd the
following nrganltatloni made the
original diitn h u tin n : |Yo-)outherner» l.eagttr with headquarter* In
Fort Pierce; Coiuctcntiou* Ameri-an C itite iis Club of Tampa and
the Florida branches of toe I ’*I r j r l Henry O tra n liatlo n and the
W hile C ircle League of Am erica.
lendenl J J Sir.ilghl aald the
nqmher of while student, stih.e
uufntly altending clattes dwindled
in about hall that number
And ya tlcrd ay, about HI people
warned the principal and te a rlirr.
ol ihe rlc ru tn lre y tchool Ihcr*
would be "lroub!e,f it they eniered
•he irhool Frm cipal Llovd II S ' eurro and the five teachers wen&lt;
home and the irhool * i&gt; rl-tc d
L*«t n i g h t ,
prnaegregation
lorrev tn the Milford School Dl*
it let. at their third meeting in
Ih r rr day* stepped UP their drum
tire be a oovrott of the irhool *1
i n u s i meeting in nearby Lincoln
Stale police srld a conservative
e ltm ale of the crowd was 7V)
The Rev Mj n t r n W trrlog l-o
newls elected -retldenl of Ih r
Delaw are 1'h.tpter of The National
Asm for the Ads-snre n l While
( l einllnneri On Page Three I

In regular &lt;e.»ton last nighi t|r
City c o m m it.iun awarded the M |r
A ip lu lt C o , of l akeland the * Os
tract to p a ir E t rr-t SI The coft
p in t n iii submitted * low bid b
W.3M 7S
Wil ing other bu-inc . the e &gt;yi
m :s-iu i agreed, tubject to the ,tp
or t il of ( its Judge John I •-r
ir d ). to reduce t'lr (tnr ol Roactr
D a n -. O rtjndu, Irnni fgnr to H IS
and r re lit him with the three
r e c k ) he ha» served tn the City
Jail on the rripte l -i M lle n sc r,
Ollando. Da v it h-.it bern -entenred
lo paying S2U7 or -ersmg
day*
on a charge of driving un ter the
tntlm nre ■&gt;! intovlcating bever­
age*
run rom m i-tlon approved a re i
oluli n honoimg l( I S ow an. and
awarded (&lt;•&gt;) lo Duke VVindtor (or
te n It e . and r pilpliicnt lo .t I*
r- i . ring &lt;ot*i n ' i bod)
The A in ritcan l.egiiin j.*re,ruled
C ity Attorney A F. Shinholter
ptpef- op the trah-fer of City pro
peris e.i-t of ihe old ball park on
Melt on tltr A s e . to the Am erican
Legion
,
titreel lighting for Pnircetin
A s e . brlw ern 7tih anil Tilh -Is
w t . approved
The re rn m ls .liiii n L-si I the 1.
i m . ins "f Mill II mtw n c C o . li
sell pi I I and re s ’ Ivfc*
A I 'ailing rone tor Winn lladu
and t v &lt; * u i . appro*ed
Neees*.*r&gt; resolution* »n-1 nrdl
Ounce- .etting lip the I Its’ s fi.rn !
plan., (or the coining year weri
pas r t
Oc* I w a, .r lic le d as Ihe dale
f&lt;*r the cnttimi n o n to tneei with
Its lisra l igrnt* In a spcelat ad
Journ-d meeting on the w *t«r an I
.ewet program
Fnrre-1 W»ckenrldge renue*t«i
lh *l i »r» for Ihr m n lu a l con sen
lion here n r*! nieuih he pro
sided with windshield .H ik e r* al
lowing free p irking H u . w r . »p
prosed Lir out ofem inty c ir* on
Ihe convention da&gt;s onlv

$101 Is Stolen
From Drive-In;
2 Vehicles Taken
S h e riff* depute* M a r w o tk - l
‘ o provide a d itlrlte connection
trelwcen the ill score tv of a atoleri
•»r. Ihe theft of mol her and ..
lin t robbery at ihe Movie L.n tt
Ride in thealer.
all occurring
early this morning within a half
mite area on Hlghsi-ay I J !&gt;.’
Chief Deputy O ti Owens said
he was responding to a ra il •'
fi 20 o'clock this morning, rep ot
Irg an abandoned light green uv&gt;
Chevrolet ludor. bev-ing a Duval
county license It later wa* re
ported atnlrn h) Ihe Stair High
wray f’ atrnl in Orlando lie was
flagged down hi a hre.vl deliver*
man who repotted the hr* ik in al
Ihe drive (n t b o t r r
The ear w rs Hi coven * m
ditch *b 'Ut ?nu i ard south &lt;&gt;l ih.
drive-in It contained a R r a li h f i
rifle and iwo -m ail Bible*
Utwin In v rillg atlo n (iwcn- dt*
covered padlocks h »d been inri
from Ihe main room. pr&gt;i)e.|inn
iMwiih, and conreailon room d &gt;-t
of the d rive In C R Sehiraid
rfrtve in operator. ret*orted a c.idi
t-oc m n ilin in g tin t lo -Hi m
oMila had been taken from the r —
cession rtx&gt;m An outboard motor
tool* and flashlights In the pn
lection room were not t-ment t
Owens tald
Reported stolen sometime e- artthis morning a n a brlgM red 19 V
Ford one-half ton ptekop Tb&lt;
truck was parked hv a l-atler neat
'he Rlneblrd Inn approximated
halt a mile from ihe drlse in II
belonged to the ‘ilitlii an. I ong amt
lla g e rlv Conslrucllon C o ,
&lt;oi
ti..re ihe numtier' 172". on e ir l
door
Sheriff J I. Hobbs said he blleie-| the sedan was ahindoneil
lite r It h e -*me s ill'k In ill ll
lem|d to turn ll (round The?
whoever left il, robbed 11&gt;e »' Is*
In and stole the pick up truck Lo
a getaway

Rotary Conference
To Be Oct. 17-19
" I’lar'* for tha Golden Anmver
aary Distrift Conference", aa d J
f’. HolUrlaw, president of the
Sanford Rotary Club, "are nrarltv;
completion,” In announcing th»
date* for the three day conference
of Itotary-’a dtslrict 24t, In C ear
water Oct 17. tit and IP wilh l ead
quarter* at the New Fort Haiti
aon Hotel.
' I ’lan* for {he Golden Anntver
•ary Conference," according to
Helticlaw, "include a pageant Henidting 30 golden year* of Ro
tary," which would correlate Fags
of many natlona, music and high
lights of Rotary history. Already
Included In the overall plan*, and
following tha pageant, Ifoltr-law
aald, would lie tha "Fellowship
Hour."
(.oral Rotarian* assisting gen­
eral- conference chairman W, 8.
Zachach are Rhartes I,. Persona,
Dr. A. W. Epp* Jr., W. C. Hutch
Don Sr„ Frank Evan* and Jack
Greene^

VM A tO V I M Af lO C A T fl problem* faced by the current United Nation* u n io n la New Y o rk . A a early
victory waa wo* by U»a J A wwhen the U K . voted against any dltcvm loa of eatry la U J f , by Red China

VS.

P i r f l r eloudv to cloudy through
SVcdueeday &gt; t» tlP td mostly a f t«•'&gt;«'&gt;on and *»»l* etening shower*
e"d rhorviefth''''era.

^ N U LL RETU RN S
A F T E R B E R IN G R H E K
S E O U L im F a r R a il Com­
mander Gen. John E . Hull left for
Tokyo today after a conference
with President Syngman Rhee on
Am erican m ilita ry and emnom lr
aid to Korea.

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I )*i nvii were killed and
tv ■ -itin i po.iplc wore Injured
m .i (riuk-automobile crash
yo .tcMla) afternoon on 1liyrhss.tv 17 \i'j, a tout .seven tnilej
&gt; "ifli n f S a n fo r d in is section
ot ro ad commonly known «3
" I U*i,H i Valley.”
I *• o l nrs* a fo llo w s :
&lt; L it t in e S im m o n s . 4 3 , N e ­
t t " . : \S W Ja kson S I , Orlando
( t h e kiitomebllt.
C
t li trari.e. *a, R Ruby S t.,
I (VeUlld
I! 1 f th- ilea I uere paiarng"
f the auturuiib tr. * Iu47 i ly*h C-t (it
. ^ 1 -a* to ta lly
I.
1, i,r i
i tre j
- t. I' r a if- of (h a
•l
u t. man M fi M hcl Duret
IP, SO I the d s i'e r l|t
In , k, * ] C-ii m uJfl to i l » ia («
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Hu&gt; i./ho w &gt; k", 4 i ,

S , I .'Smyrna Reach. Ruth wese
iiV rn I . the Fernald-l^ughtun
M-m-'tia! Hospital but iscte not
1 cl.|
It’ll l i t m -i r u s . icteased ti&gt;
return to New Sm yrna Ite a h
s l’t i . I r «-*s lo *t,*v overnight in
.1 b” I’ltal (or ohieri.stion
He
, ooipi lit-, t .,f pain in bi* cheat
• la te hr h*d it r u 1k Ibc atreting
*b rcl if hi* truck
'It i Durance yesterday at the
Rn on tu n cral llum ». where tha
1* ■J&gt; of her hurbaod s o taken,
c oiplaircd of an Injury to her le ft
) r srtd aaid her tig h t elbow and
• ■ft hip h aJ been bust.
lie left by bus shuttly after 7
p m, for Lak&lt; land and the boJy
wa&gt; *si:cn Itiet* later.
\ tending lo Trooper M ark
&gt;i«ck ol tin Florida Highway Patiu l. the automobile was going
,»t, slid the truck, north, when
o r t &gt;■&gt; ii |t wiped Ifc said he be­
ll* • I I I . r cat « n . i,set Ihe center
lit* ( i n n tlte * "lit .ion u m lte ii.
utimuo attu * '-t&gt; tout uff a t
•1 •
u lai m Ihe craab and
p • " i the limb wet' &gt;altered
•• c I hr highway, as the ca r
n t" ,* I *"tit h ai’out 1^0 feel,
no-ilia title, over lut nit,g . e v e r a t
t lines
the ttuck veered across tins
C flR F H B ^ A f«h rr • n» * * t 11»«*TmkI i *if ll*, *li»«»i *»’ •1* l »* *1 t «* * I *i »m a iiitmiiri | : 11# 1.i«i#f«» tm
biglosay, vutiUmmiR tiurtli . and
IflMlI*’ l*fl ilfni R4k I I I
l l (if Ih r I m i M* I n T| r 111 t» ■
11|f ■-1 • M*I III, t f it • I f f t il r it iiliil
i iinincd into a Yelda ice cieam
l ’ 'i.k , which had been patke l at
» » iple of the bighway by \\ illia
I
’iMi.it
:tb lltU ttd ", isliilu he
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, m at * prmg to get a
In .I
I* P u l me* .:a '• (tie following
ii - • nit of the tragedy:
• ttul h&gt; r h'l'h.md w ere hitchJ||]f4t| I
I Vtfli* M» 7
f
h I n,- fi-,m Jack n iille Reach to
t ,, ,t ii" . o i.e tr Durance wo* supPI »r» I r’ w nalivt*
from r»nfi»f l.
p - I t . go to wot) on a new Job
*ii i faren hfitinffrl l*V
l • iy a* n tnofet. when they were
..ffiiif l«rrf| ftiiptldth tiy
i i H i!
pi t #d up in Dcl atiJ by Simnton*.
fl i |&gt;r m l t h e i f f n v r * t in r n f r o r I 1'1i n
l i ’itattce vs* in front w lt'i Sim "t * sn-t M i* Durance went In*
»jn?7 Vr»mrn
fh t Roilthrif* P ip tlo l
• • ih* h ick teat b»caui* they ha i
ftMiniation of r a lifo v fili. It*r
L-uti.&gt;idci*bl« baggsge with them.
Stffu tro m tuio hf-rn v ilk fh*
At the time of the a-cije n t, »ho
jit if o r n ia Routb^rn P«ptf * ar»*n
eittniated the at » * ' going about
fai nf Ml m ile, to hour She had
• fr lh n tin cr !1*M whrn h» a- «|»tI'c n tes ting a Hibte J'Jst p ilo t t ’»
+1 • pontion
d liK ’tar of the
(h* accidttii and ***) pulling it
B&lt;ptut hrnfhrrh'**&gt;*f nfgwnm*tmn
I * I intr, |,-r luggage at (he time
• iTtb (tolrfrn
Jitr*
IPfR
,*t impact
f#»t he hat p itd t an ••ovid M#* t ?
b» a il she had no ile a what
ejofil amaog fta p tliti in M « f o i l
•Used tin »
I m l and (hat it
rff
».&gt;»! arfivitl^ i
1 T d*
**,,» a itnuiK * i r tiitig
I flo I i \ fa­
ft fj’** tnr iMflm** l.il fn ll" o t» *
11,a ■it turnc I over once and
l l far. f sal a la+1
flirt* m
r foundation
then , , ( n, an f Ihe t &gt; f came
• *lf 11* " Is«i’ ll
»* d^hljjnnf fo tRrrrvr an 1
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I ..*ri "it her lm i I all 1 »be was
p v r.f It|*»na V in »!»*
fl’MfOn •* if * *
o luahr ' d iwn n f h- flu’.r in tii**
1M
* of 9 1 (ar * w
jiMfif Ip lll v.
l , i |fe r huaband, the &gt;atd, went
, nf y • Flirt h 1•lll*|l’ g|r•ii j front v tnduiv
1 m , in,. ............ .. sic, I r l \ n y ( n l l u r , l * i *r r w v * " . A w o n I
Wh.-n the a, t a-l finally settled
&gt; t n r old J lu p tu t • t
(ii,&gt;mi„u , th **
•oi Its top, she kicked out a back
i cu tis t i* a g ia lo ate of S t a t io n
donr witWOw at'd ctawled &gt;ut.
U tu re rsl'v , y li- ie h" 1 is &gt; lit r of
She (aid *he (elt her belief In
th . S t e l.- u , I ’ n iv e r a lly R r p o i t a i .
G ’n| i'.sd aoruethti'g to do wi'.h her
O ffic ia l n e w *p a p er o f th e u n iv e r
.........
Vice *»»!#■ tat t*it. • •
I it* | **l 1 • i 1* l,ririg spared,
M M 'dl
* lt y
r • I »• -* ’ «*1 1 M
till «■ t» i * »i F |* II i*"ii'T" ■• f by
( r-il n* (,
Once, lief ire Ho* accident, in anR tertstro n i t - t v e l *s s * » rg c s n l
* it, » t,f
M» rt
a ♦j* *
A • &gt;|,| It i M*
• v i to a rentalk about hlv driv'ifm iiit ■i , i
m at ir a lla c h e I In Ih e Hist O id n - ’-I- g rid
lilt • f 14 1*1 f •1” 9 iii* t»«* * i *t • »n
-ng (»••. a curding (o Mrs. Uurin 1-" A m m u n llio n R a se P e p &gt;t l l * ’
t( it
* 1|
F tr g
i *nt'
-in i . . held .iu&lt;", (be driver .aid not to w orry
up n hitgllnn during World Wat II In
ft* l *
1 ., (r | .
' Tn* * (f*r»1 . * |«tf&gt; ih ,ti* anything, (hal the car waa
, ■’ (be • -i •1
w hich Capa It V he saw »ci . it • tn
i is |
i
II
&gt;•(&gt; .1*
il -g • t . i I., rtf »i i f i fi'*| ,f Hi
•■i*-l l&gt;y Insutance and. if vnyK n g D rtd . F ' a r i r e , L u i " ,o l , t , II H
•i * i
• ..
•-am . • l.il M" l l ft •af(- 1 i • fi-l • ’ tig happened, they would tie
S * * •((’* .
l*(.'l an,| r.rrm a n y II Is a f rut
| J tF
t
It
•• I' ,|o i 1 . •
I nai o , • •
*»• * ^l«»f*f» • »«fi •, ' «l en i are of
c r sp o rt* e d ito r o f TI-" S . , d
I t in r
,t’ C i • *t '
*• i l i r t e l d . a p s . i (tr» .i l - n t of I I "
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, i l ' I, ‘ | Ir.st ,i good husband "
i
ITl Ve ,,1 i i i * r
1p
Sem ino le C o u n ty Jim - t Charm t
(&gt;,(
* t o ily
I r -1 II
,
. &lt;i ,r&gt;.i
p" (I er "1 tj
H i-krkuw ske i*id be had nollco f r o m n iM ce and a n i" 'it!i* r f tb&lt;T h crf ( i (&gt;, p|
l „ " . t , , t" ,1.1, *,e rube i
•i, •
ii
| ( -vi - ■I 't,» (i coming toward him but
F lo r id a S t a le I » a g 'i» o f S p *•* ..|,
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I
I ) | " ii
W.t'n hoi • |U"*I • hat there had been plenty of
W rit e r * and R ro a d a .'e r s A x .
l ’ -e n ' t c o u n t * **»"
|,|-a&gt; . , i* I" I *• I In oi* oi' &gt;, *,| 'b-atan'-e and pa! I no more atelatio n .
•#-1i r g r id le ■- f t )*•,
I (lie
'Jte ro iin ■
ri* ii it lention to it. lie said he did not
A n o rd ain ed II a pH i t m in is te r,
know what happened to cauaa th*
Ve: . t
in our )!»*- "
p r m n . ’*, s l o - Ii
S t r n s lr o m se rv e d f n , a tim e as
i'cllina b.o • 1
'n 't, V i , II (* •lash .
| in i
asso ciate p a s to r o f rl,e C « t i ' • •
II.. was on h ii way from Lake
inv ict nf |i,e i
pi
I
lti"v( l ll«(| III
lla p t is f C h u rc h at, I » • l* » * i »m
o-l-i i
e« itr • lilt " It ’ ■cruk. Rep Per Wsles tn New Sm yrna Reach when
u la y r d a* n s a o c la le In th " F lo s '
'*' '
’
, *
, Ii
| I -. Muf ’ * I I (piled. 111 &gt;t killed Hie mishap o-ctirreif, h« said, and
B a p liit C o n v e n t lo ti's bro therho o d
' '
w is tiave 'ln
45 mile* per
'.,1
■. 1I III 11.11 *- i"!i-ff J f*| 111-** kfeflfl:
ll g ateud
...........................
m u sic d e p a rtm e n t w ith h e a d rp u r'
"
nt
1
t hour.
?
|V J’ fl
t l M I* »*
e r . In J a c k a o n v llb
L«s» registered nurses arrived on
I
III* m i t h r , , y ir s Jo h n W 1i •«I * III |
Ho. *&lt; en« while th" wheel* w *r«
va,|0 | i h k *j »\ *•' i
&gt;iH it.iv«
bury, live* in tUsnfnsrl,
M ovie T i m e T a b le
gtill spinning on tl,e overturned
f •&gt;]|in»
‘ '■fil» 'I Mm " 1 f
&lt;ar They went lo Durance, who
IU T Z
waa lying in ihe road, according
H *lll» ” f Rouge R I1» r"
in one of the nurse*, aUalghtened
i "U
164 «i IH ’i 12
Thu r-d sy w ill lie Ihe la d d»y
him out and covered him w ith
T i l t i n c t ’ f the fa s t ,ah"
tor pirklng up abaenlee bali-it
blanket t.
2 M
6 3D • B 24
tor the D rrn o rra lir pcim ar)
N avy men came along and d ir­
M O V IU .A N D
elertion Oct. 3 Ratlrdl h o c |i
ected tra ffic .
J F H ((skin of Moi l s ill&gt;
"T a k . Mr To Tow n"
lie relumed by Oct t A irct'im
O ne n f th e nuraea a a ld (h a in C , die,I u n e tp rrfc lly llu m in
ha* tn be reifU lcrrd M day
« 67
I A ;1C
lu ie d m a n a p p e a re d lo h a v a a
prior In an election before hi
ing
" It ( niiu- From Outer Spacsi"
b ra in co n cu a a lo n because th a p u p ils
l i r l* Ihe L riilh c r in l iw ,1 \ lr
can vole. Ilrg lstratio n book*
8.34 Onlv
o f h la eyes w e re p in p o in te d . H a
will be clo ird OcL I
IL Wayde R ucker, and is ,,» .* f&gt;,i
8 ta it* C:iO
( Continued On Page T h re e )'
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