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Attention: Chief Cooks And Bottle Washers
A ll F lo id iV brand new K itch en i-hetf is going

an d lik e most of us, loves to share her domestic

ICi be Storied w ith all kin d * o f d c’iciout recipes

la u r e ls w ith others—especially our Ju n e brides.

want that are hard to find answhere else A ny­
th in g to do wi*ls l — ping house w ill find a spot

tLort cuts :o U tte r cooking, household hints that

T h e y are our nc-v cooks, and it we can save them

on out Shelf

ire really j help, ar.d anything else tin t you, our

t im e and trouble there's no doubt that they, in

brand new cookbook you'sc acquired, ot a brand

tC iJc rs , w o uld like to see o n it . . For this is
g u ilt/ to L c Y O U R page in d we w ill give p j|

tu rn , w ill soon be dreaming up new and different
co n trib u tio n s to the K itc lic n Shelf. O ur Shelf is

new way of trimming your window, stocking your

u c u h r attention ami lots o f space to your ideas

n o r lim b e d to recipes alone, or even r,» matters

Every bom' .nakcr who loves her job. through ex-

yo u've discovered i way to fix dinner tor \ &lt; it
fa m ily , get it on the table, and sit down w ith

ic la 'c d to cooking . . . O u ts is the old-fashioned
k in d &lt;'i shelf, where y o u lo o k for the things you them , fresh as a daisy and serene is t queen—do
let us kno w '

j-cricnce h a : found her own best way to do things

. . whether it has to do with i

shelves, or fillin g your deepfreeze

And it

Pl'DDIN’ PROOF
(J a u n k in g anoint
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hut w : have a mr.su in mind
(tsar's a |*eifect warm weather;
•ratekie — and with some torethought in shopping in I a short
stint in the mo-ning when the
kitchen is soil cool, by a(tcrno*»n
you’ll he tcce as a Isieem and as
fresh.
F'Mt, a delirious Hun Cooler.
t "j ir.at-r how happy tf&gt;c The family will lose ihe frosty
k houie* *fe sh looks forward ro chunkf of Iroicr. pn -.apple and
/ an
moon off now and then, section! of grapefruit lopped w ith
| bui this is sooner w ished for than ftoten ui fresh mis.berries. Be' arranged—i. rakes rime to fix aides being good, and vitamin*
11 meals for &gt;*e Jmils. especially *f wise, this appeturt makes a beau­
Ik ” «co ids, p'.ea
is music «o your tiful table tor the family to sir
down to
As w, '! know the proof of
the puJd t is in the eatirg
V if you tare . favorite iccipc
th ii yeV 'ike co lusc other
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Luiesc. i 2i ‘i Dixie Artnuc, LeesI
If we can use it
we'" tp .«S j*i I all the glory!

All Florida Cookbook
FRUIT COCM.ER
Peet and remove sections of three grapefruit or scoop fruit out of hi'.ses »uh a
noon To this add one u n Ito/en pineapple and I pint licsh ov fnaren siiiwtsciueS
A Ji
sup *,J8 *r blace in I'tuu cu|*s and chill ,
HAM 'N (O G 'N CHEESE PIE
Combine ingieciienis a half houi before baking
4 eggs, shghily beaten
cy teispxm pq&lt;pet
4 teaspoon baking powder

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I cups cooked Lain cut i.s if uvh cubes
I cup grain! cheese
t unbaked p*e slscll

V) cup of milk

Prepare o*e mix, ham and cheese, ar.d sio»e separatels in the refrigerator until
I'jst before baking When ready for final preparation combine remaining loginlierii
and pul in unbaked y.*e ahcll Hake in scry bo* osen (l?V degrees: for !t) minutes or
until knife comes out clean. Seise with tinted green salad and any fruteo tegetable.
w hub car. I»e cooked while the pic bakes
HASTY PUDDING

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You can do this one the day before *.s it should Ik thoroughly chilled before
semrg Your family will enjoy this combination of Hawn
To one cup whipped ctcarn add ot*c cup blown sugar ind one teup-Mn vanilla
extract. Blend thoioughly Add I f graham ctatkeis. broken in small pieces, foul
bananas, tyuarrered and slued, and 16 maishmallows, which hast been snipped wub
scissors into str.ill pieces Mu lighrly and dull
W «*kty Household Hint: When using scissois to cul marshmilluwi u,p „ *
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all out or.t Jay a yea* *o honor it*
t f cm«odojt c?op nf watetmelont.
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t id e , hete ate a few o f the thmgt th.t
v e»t offend Menus* th e n :

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b ifi f e w " w o k e

T h u Y*at. thl * t;g day* »n Cer.ttal t \ t
,,la ’* * " l* May jo *r.d c n that d»v, l»tv
fcutg * ‘H be the " c a p ito l” of thii ent.te
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"the neighborhood P f &gt;0.000 people each

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thlOtafibcJt the day A n d to ate the vU l(d
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o popular sport played u&gt;er t "course ' laid
t o r r i l . It | u n d i o n r J championship rv rn l

The F in n of The Five Flags, Pensacola's annual cclcbra
lion 10 commemorate ilic early history of N'otthwrtt Florida
• ill he staged May 13-1 &gt; The three days of continuous pig
cantiy, (ontrm , parades. and entertainment hat become one
of the Mate's most colotful annual events Crowds numbering
in the thousands lonrcrge on Pensacola during Fiesta time,
fot a show well worth traveling miles to see The accom­
panying photos were taken during the &gt;91* celebration.

F O R I PICK! NS. on the western end of Santa Rora Island
which loons the southern shoreline ot Tensacota Bay was one
I ol only three Southern forts which the FeJerals held through[ out the Coil War the site also was the scene of battle* be­
tween Sparush and French forces m crfontal times

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Skin tilting—or "tin" doing to P e n ta c o lu n s -ii one ol the
many popular iponi to be teen during the Fiesta

Pageantry is employed during the Fiesta to Irtl the romantic I
story ot Pensacola's paat In this scene, two of Andrew Jack- |
son's tenner see Volunteers are shown lighting the Creek In­
dians in Southern Al^aews prvsr to Jackson's actual conquest,
and later acceptance by cession, ot Florida

�From An Old Mill In Georgia .

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By GEORGE R. M A S O N
A ccn'ury old, slasr-built, wjtct-powcml mill, a iwnhntve wagnn,
and the lorcri^lil to provide the public with a conscnicr.ee 11 wanted
wete factors in rlie II our in Al/?n (jic c r ol C R Mcluffcv. Si , nunci
and president of the Eelbcck Milling C.*o oi Floruli, unit offices at
Jacksonville
Now operator of (hr woild's latgc'i wgtei |&lt;&lt;i«tii&lt;l mill, on ilie
Outtahonshec River at Columbm, &lt;»a, ihc EelketV firm is the only
mill supplying all of Honda *ith meal ground in die old fashion'll
uay—by witer power.
Vigorous anti bile ai TO, Mehallcy n rbc pcnonificauon ol ihc
American •uTccra dream Of humble birth in Lee County, A la , lie
Marred uork in the old wooden Tclbcck mill rear Columbia* when
only 12 years old. Seven y rm later, he was it* manager
in those day*, he rreallt, all meal «at sold in bulk and wat apt
lo be weevilly. Hauling hi* mra! ro Columbus in a two-•horse wagon
he soon sensed the customers' need for m o l of assured ijualny and in
consemrni &lt;]uaniny So he offcrrsl his product in paper hags anil ihc
idr was an immediate success The ocher trill* scoffed at hi* innova­
tion and waned 10 year* before copying n By then it was too late,
he had secured 90 per cent of Columbus’ meal business
Under bis direction the firm grew steadily, acquiring four other
mills and finally the present one at Columbus where all the meal is
water ground Mehaffey came lo Honda in 1924 bringing ibis stare
its first paper sacked meal and the firm bat espanded its operations
lo embrace (he enure slate, with distributing points ai Tampa. O r­
lando, Jacksonville, Miami, belle Glade, Tallahassee, and l'cn&lt;acola

The original frlbeek milt (right) which wit built by i l j t n in 1121 near Columbus. Ga In trim
my and wood wcathcibesrding wrre hand d rrtsrd lumber and |omed together with wooden
pegs the null continued lo stand until MM I when the Irderal government acquired the nte
and Jemelishcd M

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lo son. Hubert, who is esso elilrd with him in the busineis The machine sacks the meal and automatKallr ties the
tops ol I he bag* without the touch of a hand In the old days, meal was measured out in a scoop Item bulk sup
plies and often contained many impurities

The company has now disersmed its operations and handles many clhcr
products besides meal Here Hubert Mehallry inspects the hues- van where
syrup is tnitfd and cooked
All (lends MagJime —PAOI It

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�GROCERY SHELF-TO GUN RACK
By N A N C Y CAMP W H ITt
Everybody would like to make
a living doing ihc thing they en­
joy most but not everybody gets
the chance, tint it the ttory of a
nun who made that chance and
turned a butinett failure into «
butineti success.
After serving four years in the
N'atyr, D o n Cook invested his
small savings in a grocery store
Four years later he was bankrupt
and in debt, by supplementing
hit small earnings with revenue
derived from working on his
friends' guns he began to fight
his way back It wasn't long be­
fore the fine quahtr of his work
became known by tne best adver­
tising medium of all — word of
mouth — and he soon had more
work than he could handle with
his limited setup Don decided
to do something that wise heads
advised against — he decided to
change horses in midstream and
convert his grocery store into a
Gun Shop it seemed to him the
only way to get to the other side,
and come out on top
Long hours of work and the
devoted help of his wife effected
the change — and now- no one
would ever know that anything
but an extremely modern, up to
the *bo«e psrture cl I V n t Shop five*
ayoodideerfihe p rid e ta k e n in th e
• oetmaneh p end the fere &lt;»h|(h yeur
p n jrd June receive nhil# in hn (u s

tody.
date G un Shop had t vr i *toi J
on the spot Don ('• • k's G un
Shop is known all &lt;■ m «i r «t*tc
I &gt;. n i» pt. ...1 I I
tllcn l
teputat., n ar.J n. &lt;* jt it c hu*t
ness has grown lescr ,1 one man's
capacity to handle hr makes terrain
that Ins assistants are thoroughly
11. • *• •! ouibf ed for t!
.*
they do The art of the gunsmith
is one that Don &gt;,&lt;s g r e a long
way to revive in«l raise to a high
level He makes tups through­
out the st.te to speak i rt ••atious
youth training programs arid
there's no doubt that some of
these boys will through Don's
talks and enthusiasm !m J thru
life's woik in this interesting
field
Don kr.t.ws the tew aid arid
happine's that entries with doing
the woik you like —an«l lie's al­
ways ready to help tht either fel­
low find the way
D&lt;n pndee l-meell that in iiv ira il
end *&gt;lh epfrcometely I 0 C 0 f u n
ram np threwfh hn |hcp th e re he*#
b#»n ne ecodenti reported from e n j
work wfweh he hee turned cut
AM ftcride SUjeim e —T A G I I )

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p o o re o ld e r th en y o u r e o t ly o ro T T h e n h e r e , o f lo t f ,
i i th e o n i w e r to y e u r p r o b le m ! " C h e v a l i e r " , th e w o n d e r *
fu l n e w o d j u i lo b l e h e o llh l u p p o r t e r b e lt i i icle r-.tlfic a llp
( e m t r u c t e d Ip h e lp y e u lo o k o n d f o o l y e o n y o u n g e r )

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h e w “ C h e v a lie r" bringi yeu v ita l euppert w here yeu need it
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flattened out —yet yeu feel w on d erfully com fortable1
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JU M O tT II BUT I will pay pettman l ) f l (plut pottage)
with th* uncierilondmg that lnclud*t my E IT IA pouch In 10
dayt, I w ill either return C H IV A llf l to yeu end you will
return my money, er ofherwlce my payment will be o lull
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Showdown On Shortening Of Hearings
Postponed; Closed Session Is Ordered
WASH INOTON (.1’)—Si’n.iif !• •esl ijjalors tmlav nrill roil Secretary of tin* Army Sti-wus in submit tho nnnii"i
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Two Proposals
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GENKVA (/V) — The Com­
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French terms for an Indo­
chinese armistice today. They
countered with in eight-point
plan of their own.
The Communists agreed,
however, to cooperate in
•Iii I*-k action to remove the
wounded from fallen D iet)

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A Vietminh *n*l*»»waii - ' ' -e
l:i*l night the rr.-n-.-n of Ihe new
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French to »em1 plane- int-- l*-»n
1 - Idem Ki*i-nhow t-r w ill nntnin*
H im i'hu to evariiat • r • &gt; s ,r .' d,
. 1- W itlinm
j'
Tompkina of
which he estimated nt • r*r&gt; 7be
M.i'iti mo-I. \ . 1 , a* mi neaD taill
*poke*man inclualeil there wa*
bti.-rorv in nerul 0, ehnruv -&gt;f the
nothing to yiork out in the field
■mil
except the detailed arrangements.
Tompt in*, n* I S. n tlo rn r* for
He *|sike of the question of Ihe
evacuation of the wounded at hav­
• m r s m ' l t c i l -P—T h n u o n d * Id New J.-r*ev * in .** hi*l -Inn**, hn*
la &lt;-11 In-M ine gambling and n r ing been te n lcd .
1 workers thumbed an auto ride or
The Communist arm istice plan
, walked to work today in Ihi* r iie l ki t. .-ring lie i* It
The Internal Security H»vl»lnii.
wa« submitted to the nine-party
c ity —12th In the n ation'* popula
ltid.&gt;chine*e conference by the
A report (nun the Florid.. Iliu h
lin n —crippled h&gt; a m a jo r tra ri*it, e .irx-.l fio n i the pre*-nl I'rin iln u l
..
. *aol he for one
ll- v i.n .ii, pie.lininhiv w i l l handle *|.t&gt;.' the "uppry I m- held in
deputy prem ier of the Vietminh.
way Patro l today noted that 5.U
*lrike
Pham Van Dong, alter he a»*ai!ea
person* wore arretted h&gt; ih r m
ll.iilroad* and ta xi contpanie* ell rn -r- .tenting W’ l h treason, et* "y ■
I'lll*tl I*..** I
nionaue. «nla&gt;t;ig.\ d- fen*.- plant
Ihe French plan for an interna­
t&lt;■*iK up Ihr .lack for tlioii«and*
' lion in .Seminole County
S-— I'o lle r i l l Mich) relotleil INOO.c h i n a It NO! A SINGH 'N A tlC N " uodri ‘Tlido-Chllieae" a'icl
tionally guaranteed arm istice. Ma­
laat ye a r and M per coni
o ih rr commuieM. Ily e a rly morn *.-%'iin!v. loyally --f federal cm- Ih. e » .,* no elferl to *weep Ihe | t u ni Ii rule Aeluallyr Oir jtate* arc divided Into provinces, uod tlirre I*
jor
of the Communist plan
were c o n tlc lril. A total of SOU
IPK f i r r y i&lt;ll *lire l parking apace |do\-•* nod allied m ailer*
m 1.
under the rug toil there a diversity u( local tvile with ••feu.tal" a rm lfj. among them polilJcuwerew err convicted with penalties. 4tS
—never plentiful in the Holden j I If fieinl* *at.l the divi-iop w ill wa. in {m&gt;:11I in "hearing Ihe *ame rellgti, it forri-* u* itull, at. d jttove O rsanliation ot throe forces on the
were found not guilty, and one
Recognition of the Cnmmuntri
1 T ria n g le —» r - jammed 10 cap.i I " n n lrn lixe end fix r&lt; *i-on» holit v " tlnry ml.I ID time* in ID ilillrrip il
aitti-l . nimuid*t title would prove u .launch Imlwraik In llghtitut ‘lie
convicted without p rn a ll).
regime* of Vietminh. l.ao* and
c ily .
. i&gt; atire id ttie Conimilnht-led Vtclm lnh rebel*.
(C e n lra l I'rtx * )
within Ihe department lor ihe
Cambodia—the latter two labelled
A ..trike b) l'ltl*hurgh Ita ilw .**&gt;*( hCe&gt;,llitiK
of national
*een rilv
A total of |7 llr-n.* arr -u lr.l on
1 italrMso Mon-lt mdieatlng hr
hy the Freneh a* "phantom " Knv*
Moniker* of ttyr \nna Miller C ir ­ (ho niren-la for luniiiht'* n i-.tln ft Co '» 2,700 employe* knocked •'* *', &lt;•«•.•*
ttuid-l
40 al'itig with the Army |
, ho nrtt unit cam e
em inent*.
cle of Ih r F lk x Huh wishing l» of the City comntiaii»n. v .h iili was troiu-v. and a m ajor portion o f ,
*aid
he
tell
n-&gt;
pieenlure
.tum
id;
' the hu« »crviu- out id operation.
Withdraw.*! ol .-Il foreign tmopt
m make Ike annual %tall to the lla r r y
nrepured l-y C ity Mur. U .
j Auto* rloVdrd the m ain arli-rio* n month after the A rm y . N « w i-e un|Ni'i-d over objection* Itont
Irony Indochina.
• Anna Crippled Ctillilcrn'* Home at Know to* and ineillde* a rep-irt
an I A it Force art up n joint pro- prtnrtpat*.
Free election*, conducted along
Cinatula m ay contact Mr*. Itn■^tundl tni.1
k r * p j.g .
")
**’ -•m rrrin i: ,t. " ” p i?k‘n.m " i‘ orleM '
■
'•! P ll.m Otliy-J
the line* already proposed hy Ihe
bert Clarke a l M l or be at To uch ­
v l.v * tree f-f eeutily ri* k * . Il.-tli tiiiur a*
Cornmnnlale lor Germ any and Ko­
ing'* drug Mare al f r.m . t t r .t wnrk .,f" lh .M .nv .v 'VAnjfn
n C n /a
'i' A»
A*' j r ,'!r " ,;'n
r"'
*m
anil
action* followed rrlt(ri* n i hy Sen. M.'itld lake;* r l
*! " Ih fn * tir f• 11
rea and rejected hy :he W rit
H t d l).
Despite c»f pool* and relaxation
•ociate., JncV*nhvillc, » v !.itir* lo
M
cCarthy
fR-M
•)
--'
the
wa*
w
rrk*
more
"
*.
O f f
Hie Vietminh plan, which wa*
S A H I O N , In iliH -h ln ii &lt;/!*&gt;— T h e s e v e n -y e a r In d o e h in n w a r
ihe C ily ’* progtani in* ;mp’ r.ving I oi re ilrie lln n t on d&lt;&gt;unt'&gt;wn park­ the gow rnuont hn * huodi.-l al
Oner
Ihe
a
r
g
11 m e 11 I in .
in s *paee. Ihe atidden II-hvI of 1. ae&lt;| m ihyrr*'*. • H o w r* - i. Ih r
Flo rida State Av.nciatlrn of thhc the w a iir nnd lewerntK fit lltli
w a* h ack in th e f e a r f u l w a it in g p h ase a g a in t m la y a f t e r the expected In or pu.hr,I hy Soviet
trimming
down
th,
lieai
ng*
w
■
&lt;
auto* more Ilian jtiM ilted T fa lfie
Foreign Mtnirirr Vyacheslav M.
42nd "R a in b o w " Dlvlxlon veteran*
Tlte atrenda 1* u* fullmva.
eneral :.,|l 1 Du n n io tt I'h tt.
(Continued (In page S ix )
Knginrer Michael J G ltie n '* *0 a. lion* w err pot taken in -oe. ifli la id a Mile. Hoy n 1 ohrt
w ill hold It* annual tm iihu in Or
I. P o t y f f r 'Ih-- Rev Cheater her before hand c lim a t e ol thr re*pon*e to .Md'nrthy * in ln i« in ■uun*el in M n .iittiy * ohiommd
In th e k in g d o m o f l.no-*. so u th o f th e f a lle n fo rtre s s ,
landn May IS al the Angehili lin ­ I ’lank at the Centm l ll.ip lU l
A
l
l
y
.
4..
11
.
Itiownell
Ini
*1
1
1
.1
tee.
lN-gan
ipu
-tlotuni.
Steven*
jam .
tel and at tho home of A. C. lire - M ",'!?.,
now III jii* n ib it.1* ,,o lb. a Pm * th e re im : u :ie « * y s p e e u liitio n th a t a new in v a t iio n to w ard
the
In lrrn a l S*'tiiril*
f)ivi*ion
G illen* e*tlrnale«
lil.nigi off
tor, 2500 Sanford Ave.. Slay 111.
tit. L a o t ia n r o y a l c a p ita l o f l.u a n g I'r a h a n g m ig h t lie liig h
'land.
Cnnaldemtisn of tin r.-n lra rl . ’ r.e t parking spaces are n*.nl wliile nrn«ei-utlnr* ra*e* .1. *eii.iH-.|
• • •
Cohn tl&gt; ni.iinhd tti.it s ii-\.ii« on th e w a r p la n s o f th e C o im u im is t-le d V i e t m i n i i .
i&gt;
Martha Shannon. lak e M a r i. lad* on the w ater and »truer pro ..hie and more Ilian IW.rtiO vehicle* hy Hie I HI. will have tin im ltie il
give the com m itlr tt
.m,e* ol
A K re n e h h ig h c o m m a n d s|M ikcsntan in H a n o i sa iti he
who U now n »tintent at Flo rid a gram (it mtrht he h*-*t lo l-tl.l nny l*n ir Inin the downtown section lar d u ly ol goardin*- 'ire *'eoii(li(Conlinileil On Fa , I ighl)
Funeral arrangement* are today
d'D ilited th e re ite js w ould m o u n t a n o th e r g e n e r a l o ffe n s iv e
State tTnlevraily. * a* f r .lu r r d al awarding until after the Iwnd l.»*l» *fad* hetween ( a .in an il 4 p in. lulh .n nl fr*.&gt;H»nt* ' ol nil *o*t»rel».
being matte (,&gt;r Stanley Clement
a folk danre program prr*rnlrd at are oturro d I.
B ill Gillen* taid that a l be*l the |
in n o rth e rn I td o ch in n Im fo re th e seaso nal m o n so o n ra in s hit Werner. 47. rural Sanford, who
2 opening of hid* on the * alldat relaxed limitation* created onl&gt;
the annual All-Florida Folk Fealltln-ir |s-ak at the end of Ju n r
•
drowned Saturday aft. , noon when
*a l held at W hite Sprint* S a t u r ­ ing ma* hitie.
lew huntlretl athlitional parkin..
Ito- Vii-liniiih ki pi up their iladv
Mi* new speed laioi struck a wave
4. ill*eii*rion of the rrport lerpS- * pa ci - lie o lim a le * mii aildiliottal
day.
mii
all
attack*
on
F
m
ir
h
eoniniu
• • •
| while (ravelin,: at hir.h *peed and
erctl hy George Con*o« 1 1 lle p -.rt1 2S:xt per cent more e ar* w ill pour
tilr.dli,to and scattered French
1 threw him o 'e rlsia n i
Don’t forget the Sr minute llip li tent to Com m usioncrai.
into the cily dally during the
I hi -n ih‘teu*r po*l* in the It. -I
t he tragedy &gt;&gt;. , urrrd while Werh. Appointment of two metulM-r * tr.tn .il *irike
School senior piny, “ Om ,V|&lt; a
IItvrt di-lla centered oil Hanoi
o .t and hi* w ill former nwaitrs
Ilro ok*," tomorrow at H:tN p. in. to the xnnlrig at-l planning rem
l Tt. Ion official* w ere not 1in &gt;t the Centra! Florida
IVailer
1 \ Radio Y le tlllin h hroadra*'.
mi**ion (No rr*»inm&lt;'n.lntl'&gt;n* e.&lt;- niedi.rtrly available for comment
nt the S IIS auditorium.
F a rk . were nl.nicking with friends
heard 111 lleng Kong t-slay, *atd
rept. a* a *URpe*lion. that Wynne
1 there were no negotiation*
at Lake Wilih-niete
tin- i aptives taken in tin- deleal
M onlinur.l On Cage T h re e)
wood and \ \ . S ir*t St. nr. a- n r
Verndr ha it brought in* new txiat
ol llirn llu-n Pint la*t I'nday " in 1 Ju .ticc of the Peace Hugh Runnot rrpreoentrd—re: It. Iirowtti
it* initial tria l run
1 I111I 1 line general, tin- Fre iirh ' , m'
"Hi.-i- today c j i i l&gt;e found to ttie lake I
It. Appointiiient of tin- l-oar.l of
anil wa* tf'Ung it when lie fell
111 1lie County s h ir t f f * newly re
riuiimanili-r ol D im llii-u I'hu
ndju«tment ( five memlh r»(
over hoard
tin- boat
continued
|7n* wa* an apparent referince modeled o ilie r.
7. Dr. II. K . Ihng wr-oihl like a
driverlesa and * ul another boat in
to ling Gen Christian de t'a*lrieparking
-tall
nt
Sevoti-I
M
.
un-i
P
u
o
rin
who
had
been
given
no
A hon*e at flOS'i Sanford A ve.
JA C K S O N V II.I.K P - liC lIo y Col
TA M PA
r X. ling G
Char
though the h ro ad cari if(&lt;• not iim (Continued On I’ agr T lir e r)
to move by the County l&gt;oaril half h c f i'r eomtng to a stop on the
rauuht fire yesterday and wa* c v
lin* today made a rirnng pitch fot* h-y- Jo hn . » » - up l»&lt;-t-*e dawn to In. name Previo us renel broad toe
(
commissioners
twm month* ago *hore.
It
wa*
rrpnrtfd
here
lo
lay
that
lenslvely damaged, aecording to
«up(&gt;ort front Duval Countv hack­ lay for a long da* »l eampalgning i.i* l* had claim ed only tin e-uiture transferred his records and perMr*. Werner, who *a*v the ae*
1 In, k Mandon, ill, n fo rm e r Sanford er* of ilra ilr y Odham in the (ir*t ,tl H i I I s I mvi
Sanford fire department repr .-|«
.itnl I 'm e l l . i * eou ri
cidenl. «ai&gt;t that her husband
uf
the
(n
rf*
"
F
re
n
c
h
commander
•
ofial
effect*
Saturd
ay
to
the
celery farmer, had d 'lil nt ID: 15 p rim a ry .
The fire wa* rau-ed h&gt; a deh rs.
without identifying him edher by •hi-riff* older a lte r a private *w.xtn about r , (ret before going
1 a. m. yeaturday at the home of his
fre llv e oil *to \r In Ihe rear of Ihe
John* flew from 1'allaha**re rank or nam r
•lie conferred with leader* of the
talk with A tty. Lloyd F . Hoyle. under. Several wilne**r» to the
•••n in-law, A. I~ S-uufcr*. nt Gran-I odham
house which wa* occupied hy Mr.
forre* at Ja rk * o m die early this morning to he al the
accident react-e I Werner, towed
County attorney.
l*la ''i|, Fla
.
rtutin*.idea
t
ad-led
l)iat
l.a'.sij
and M r*. Henry drown S r., nr,ta ot .111 V l «,1 &lt; it* cigar farhim to . It-&gt;r. and attempted a rti­
Reach then planned a vi*lt t-- Od
Mr. .Mnndnn wa* born in M rltnr, ham heaitr)iiarter* here
At
b&gt;t
w
eek's
«eml-monlhly
other
iiltire
r*
.
r-mktng
Imm
r«|o
|
rtirdlnx In F ir e Chief Mark C lc v r
M r*. J C Mitchell, principal
ficia l respiration with no s c re e n .
Collin* ',-ry at It a m to *hake hand*
•? land*
of SniithMdr P rim ary School, he Ga --n Aprd i t , 1803 and im&gt;\.-l tall behind both A il.n g Gov l liar &gt;nd n*k (or vole- in In* gmi-r m l to w arrant n lllc e r. also had. m u lin g ot the County romtnl* | Survivor* 1 Uidi the widow and
Another lire wa* reprded Ihe •lay urged all parent* of nest i -i .Sanford during hi* etirty year*. try John* and odham in Ihe Mav nnrshlp rui;.-(( willi Stale s&lt; it la- tieeli * e 1 / e il. along with m ism | »i,.iter* It wa* decided to hirer a daughti* . I t neltr, 8
*ame day at 70*3 Celery Ave II year'* flr*t ftrad (tiutcnt* In re II.- wa* in ill health fo r the part 4 Duval ( iiunl) vole.
French I ilium troop* nu-ri' -»a- lomcai, to move hy legal action
lb ,1 Collin*
wa* earned hy defective out*idc piernlier the o| h-ii home tomorrow, - .v - ia l year*. The fll-yenr-old /e - . v'utlin* ha* a hu*y d iy here,
no mention nt Genevieve di t.alard il tie continued to ignore the com
lie
wa*
*eliednted
(or
talk*
in
wiring and damatfe wa* .lig h t, a c­ afternoon at the *rhonl from 2 lire .! farmer moved to Grand Ij- | toppillg it off with a television ap the Sulphur S|iruig* area tin* aft IrrraidM-. the 29 vear old Freoch mt'vion'* in t e r .
, lan-l in 11*47 to runke hi- home
cording fo the fire depart nent.
until 3 o'clock
Ibinran had hern sharing space
n e a rn tre on WMIHt-TV tonight .m oon; then w..» to d rive lo St nur«e who wa* the only wliman
The parent* wilt meet in the : there.
•cctipled hy the County road dr
I'elersnurg
1
1
.,
m
m
inutr
tele
1
,1
the
fwrtress
lie
la
to
vi*lt
the
city
h
all,
court
II- wa* a member o f the l.ake
auditorium unit the children w ill
penplp'v army ha
parlment, and the
commlialon
f1"The
i n e people'*
lmu«e. offue building* and talk |n |v i*io n appearance al I 70 r-m
m &lt; \ m p A T Ua
lie entertained in Ihe rla»*room *. Monro* llaplirt C hurch, and the tran»tt worker* in early afternoon
tilted .ill m ilitary offjri-r* and -"I ! rave the rrason for den.anding hi*
A rally for Sen. Leroy Colling,
After
a
meeting
at
the
si
th­
N
A
P
I.K
S
,
Italy
i
f
\n
Ita,lia n11 Mr*. Mitchell u*Vcd that par- Sanford F o il of the Woodmen of
. . . .
, , ,
move a- "loo m ilch confuvlon am) Democrat'c gubernatorial candi­
tlirr* in the |)len llirn I'hu area
in
weekend
*
peer
he*
in
the
T
am
t-r*burg
arm
ory
with
a
group
of
A ir fo rc e je l plane *pun out of r „ | , „ f thi* year * Mudcnt* help the World.
date. w ill he held at 8 t. m. tomor­
the reliel radio said II »aid 71 1 lack of roo m ."
Mr. Mandon Ii su rvived hy one na Hay area. Couiiu ■lid port of I'in cllai ( ouniy itipporteri, John* F irn rlt t'nlori eompanir* had her
a format on tod.iv and era.hrd H lo ! contact the new group She *lalet|
'lemln-r* of Ihe road department row at the C.-urt Hoc**.
hi*
second
prim
ary
ratn
p
alg
n
ln
g
;
111
to
wind
up
In*
day
with
.1
lull
daughter.
Mr*.
A.
L
Sander*,
a Coca Cola bollMns plant, k illin g that II i* irniairiant to know Ihe
iy thrv made no complaint* on
The rally u il! h« coi.-iucve-l by
annihilated in Ihe bottle f&gt; F "
Ihe pilot and an office w orker, approximate number of new *tu Grnnd Island; or.e *on, M K . Man- would t&gt;e to rile what he railed itrent cam paign &gt;p&lt;rth in l.argn fo rt'r**.)
ti e subject
W illiam llutchlsoh J r , Collins'
"nu
m
em
u
ln*tanres
whore
pay
Park.
Nine other w orker* were ic r lo m ly . dent.* beejute ot the double *e*- don. Myer*, C a lif.: aevrn grand­
French plane*
ranging ovei I The justice o f the peace wa* re- campaign manager in Seminole
John* *|u tit too.I ol Sunday at
Injured hv exnh&gt;*ton and fl^ n tra ; *ion* that are In be held in the children; one brother. Jo hn Man- roll padding Is going o n ."
County, and hi- committee.
(Continued 4)n F a i r Three!
n
o
r
t
h
w
e
s
t
Indochiiia
y e r ir r |
He
*aid
one
*urh
in*tam
e
wa*
the
exeriiti*.mansion
In
Talladon.
Oclela,
0
*
.
and
two
*i*ter«.
folic
*
*
•
“
*
following the cra*h.
fall
M r*. K K Bruce and M r*. A. J . adding form er State Hep T ra v i* | hastee conferring with campaign day «potlrd scattered group* «-I
P hillip * to the payroll at $3Vi a .,1 uti-nant*. lie will allend the rebel *nlilirrs lining up liantl* ol j
M ill*. Harlow, Calif.
Funeral »rrvice» w ill b* held at month a* a liai*on man between I Cabinet meeting at T a!laha**er the ra p liv r* lor Ihe long march
:t p. rn. Tucidav nt Ihe llri**on the State Hoad Dr-partment an d ; Titesilay morning then go to Day over the jungles! mountain* to con
renlrallon ram p s in the North
Flo rid a Turnpike Authority | tuna Reach (nr an H p m rally
F l i n t ral l!('.ie , Tke R ev. llu r t of the
The «|ny lo-lore the F rm rh flier*
K u rils will officiate Itu ria l w ill I'h illip s, formerly of Ifernand, | Wednesday. Thursday i.nd F r i
(ConlllU Pil On I'age Three)
(4 onllnurd On Cage F ig h t)
H onlinued On Fag r Fig h t)
Im held in Kvcrgrren Cem etery.

Thousands 0/ Workers Are

Strolling
In Sanford

Affected

K

Is ToBe Discussed

ByTransit Strike

Engineering Report

By Cily Commission
f,iThur ‘i*1*"*-'*

Seven Year Old Indochina
oVy,a':u Mh.'-lrfi;.*"’?, War Resumes Waiting Phase

In ; UX'Z%

Local Man Drowns
In Boat Accident

i Collins Visits In Duvai;
Johns Up Before Dawn

Blaze Causes
Much Damage

Rites Tomorrow
For Jack Mandon

Collins Confers
Johns Campaigns
With Odham Heads At Gate To Cigar
Seeking Support
Factory At Tampa

JP Duncan Moves
In With Sheriff

Southsidc School
Plans Open House

Rally For Collins
To Be Tomorrow

Young Girl Escapes Drowning

Secret Service Investigates

By Holding To Piece Of Cork

Threat On President's Life

M K M P H IS . Tcnn. tb-Ten-yearold Darlene lloaten. who d&lt;*c»n't
xwlm . *uppo,ted her*t If with a
&lt;niall piece of rork for more than
three hour* ye.terday while the
current »wept her 10 mile* down
the
Mi**i»»ippi
f*ii**ippl River
r m
n ice r
H er father. J . S. Roatrn. meanw-hile. « w m more than two hourv
to reveue bi* wife and their *on
Itohby. 8. after they and Darlene
had riepped off an underwater
sandbar into the swift M iisiixip p i
current.
Roaien threw them niece* of old
dfe Jarkcta and leaped fmtn th eir
17-font motorboat and *watn to me

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reveue of hi* fam ily He left an­
other »on, M irhael. 4. In the boat
with the motor tilling.
The boat began drifting nnd
Itoaten iw itn after it for more
than two hour* before he regained
It. Then he ll.ed the boat to pick
up hi* » t f r and Hobby but Darlene j
. had drifted out of slight,
She wa* picked up Ju»t before
dark by the towboat Zephyr out of j
St. lo ut*. A crewm an *aw her b .b :
bins alona in the current. \ w ti­
ne** said the piece of cork sup
porting her was about half Ihe sinoi a c ia ir box
The fam ily wa* on a nteaxure
cruise in a 17-fbot inboard motorboat The craft riru ck a sandbar
near an island A ll except M ichael
tot oui lo push the boat off the
bar. the water was onl aix in - 1
J eht* deep where the
ran
. aground
" A ll of a suilden there was no
» » . ' « " » e r r ‘n the w a lr r ."
* * " • **0 ,.,rn
her rescue
" A ll three of us went uKferent

W ASHINGTON t* - I'resldent 'hat Fied en ck*h iirg Fo!ire Chief
I i*enhower didn't know it. hut A. G . Kendall told o( the "th re a t"
:« cret Service agents M*enl a bu*&gt;- to kill the President and ot tho
w.-ekend investigating a reported precautions taken to prevent iL
threat to asxxssinate him
Kendall told newsmen a Negro
Secret Sen ice ch ie f U K. Hattgh- man he termed “ reliable" visited
man say* of the report now that Frrd erick*burg police headquar­
he I* "-atlslled there wax nothing ter* Saturday and said he had
to it " Rut he rearhed that con heen approached with plans lo
elusion ottiy after hi* men had "knock the President o ff." K en­
w.-rked long hour.* checking every dall declined to name the man,
ancle, he said.
«aylng that to do 10 might place
The report Haughm an got wa* him in danger
that there would be an attempt on
lie quoted the man as saying
K Lcn ho w rr’i life yesterday after
he had been approached by two
n&lt;* or. at Fre&lt;|er(ek&lt;burg. Va., other men who a*ked him if be
where the ch ief executive drove wanted to make ISCO The police
to place a wreath at the grave of rh ie f quoted his informant a* sav­
M ary Hall W ashington, mother of ing the pair showed him a rifle
Ihe nation'* firs t President. FredM S S V K y ^ s o u t h I ^ **h &lt;c'e,conic sight* .n d t o l d W *
of Washington.
1 !*“ &gt;' P u n n e t to shoot the TreslThe Mother's D a y ceremony, dent from a rooftop,
wltneued hv se ve ral thou«and
Kendall *aid the man arranged

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J I N K ilt HIGH S G IIO O I. M AY D A Y F F - S T IV IT IF .S _
Sidney
Vlhlrn (Irnth from le f t) »a* king and l*e x Vrlim (ninth from
le ft). i|ur«n, Friday night at M ar Day a r t ir lllr * held »• the S a n ­
ford Junior High School. Atlendaata In the picture are left to
rig h t) Henry Schum acher, Douglas Scot*. Barbara Colbert, E r ie

K ra i tre t. Jntmny Y r a k lr , Fcggy l.undi|id*l, Jim Stafford, King
Sidney Vihlt-n. tjuecn Ivey Vrino. Nsncy Richards. W indrll llrim k*.
S h i r l e y Moraan. Mary Jane Flyn t. Teddy W alker, I'atrlcia C lark.
W ally I'h illp s and Je rry Ihvkrr. fl'huto hy llamond Studio)

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A ih, a . . . n ’t until .1 1 .r Ih r , » (* * '. '*"&gt; t l m - “ l " 11" * l,h
President and M rs Eisenhower | the *tory. and wa* told to keep
had riartrd back to Wathlnglon
(C’ooi'aued On Page Three)

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New Groi'p Formed
for Action Against
Spies, Subversives

I t W S I I I ! I ! h — 1 h r Ulr%i o p m l i o i u l N a t ) |&lt;t f i l - i l n
th. I II lla r t 'h r r . » i l l !•« on ili«pl«&gt; S ntur*
it n % al I h r Sanford N l t a l \o \lli.ir % A ir .M alion i t ••!*■ • i » ii» .. i.f Xrmtnl r«»r«r Man S it of ( h r fa«t
fig h te r * a re *rh rtlu ln l tu a p itra r In Ih r a ir oti*» I » *ial«* al I O ; l | M. m. S a lu rd a ). I h r In n i L “ Thr
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displayed at Ih r ha*r, iim | .1 flig h t of rig ht C o u g a r* i« *&lt; h««lul*M lo go n t r r th r station at 2 :
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Strollin g
In Sanford
A report fmin the F'l.in.l.. H ig h
w iy I'alrol today noted that t t l
person* were arrested hy the or
sanitation in Seminole Count)
during last &gt;ear nml W per erni
were con\lct«*il. A total of 3n»t
were convicted with penalties. 4&lt;;
were found m&gt;: guilty, and one
convicted without pcnall).

Thousands

O f Workers Are

Affected

Engineering Report
Is To Be Discussed
By City Commission

ByTransit Strike
• P IT r s ill'llflll • P—Tliou«and* •&gt;(
i wnrkei* tiiunibrd an autu ride nr
, walked to Work (inlay ill Ih il &gt;tiel
city —12th In Ihe nation'* pn|ml.i
lion—crippled h&gt; a m ajor tran.it
‘ trike
lla llro a d . .uni ta x i ro m p a n ie .
took up Ihe .la rk fo r tlio ii*a m t« of

othr i i nmm itei • it % parly i
me rw ry off tfirrl parkini! apace
plentiful in llie Holden
aiuile—Wii- Jainmrd to r.ipa
ily
b. I'itl.hiiruh llailvv.i&gt;‘
A Iota) of |7 lien.. nr&lt; ii.leil on ( 'oA'. . trike
2.700 eni|ilo&gt;»* kliiM k. d .• 4.
Member* of life Mina Miller t 'r- the agenda for tuiiighl'* imetlng
trolley* ami a major portion &lt;&gt;f
cle of the t:ik% Club within* lo
* r v j t , out of operation
make the annual vUK U Ike Harry
•re|&gt;ure.| f.y City Mur. U . k . | ***«•
Auto* r l o j i n l the m a in a tie r ic .
Anna Crippled Chlldim's Home al Know lea
Cmatul* tony e n ta il
S rT J c h
c T k a r o ^ 'J r ^ i n c X ’m
m
bert Clarke al M l
ton'* drug afore
i Uci
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•rtulay.
l»e*Pite car pool, and rH .ia li-.ti
•ociatf*, JmcVa«»livall e. n d a tlr. to*
n,;,*nvtn.
w njpark
tht» d t p pnNfrim L
Florida Slafi* A&gt;uKiaillro of I hhr (hf %%.«ti t ami *r w imS Em, illtlio
r.u!o.
more
than
J
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t.fir.l
Train.
41nd "Rainbow" DivillO.T veteran*
TJp at&lt;mta
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Michael J Oltfen'* .0
will hold it* annual rrunhu in or
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l i r I n :inii t .................
lanrto May B5 a, Ihe AncrMIt ll n - ; M(l'nU a\
t *h t hofiirr hand rstimatP of i hr
in m.
lei and at the home uf A.
lice ......... ..
(illlrn * etfltnalr*
ir.ixn
oil
tnr. »oo Sanford Ave.. May in.
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— Cen 'Idemtit-n of fhc i ',idrart ‘ iri'et pnrklni, .p a rr* are avail­
Martha Shannon. U k r S la ri.
w the water and aewer pm
able and more lhan !*U«&lt;o vehicle*
who U now a »ludcnl at Florida pram (il rniflil l&gt;e lv. &lt;t lo l.old nhy jvmr into the diovntovvn teriion
Stale 1 'n lrir.ily , wa* fr.lured a, nwitrdinR unlil *f,e r the Iwnd t.id* daily between B a .in anil 4 p in.
a folk danre program pre*m lnf at are o|»* to d I.
Hut (illlrn* *aid that at he.I ihr
3 ftpenini of hid* on the valtdut relaxed limitation, rrra li-d unit a
the annual All Florida Folk Fe«li*
lew hnndrid addilloii.il paikini]
val brld al While Sprint* S atur­ Inc maibine.
4. Iliwiitrion of Ihe icpoit leivf- *|iari * Hr rtlim afe. an additional
day.
u n i •&gt;)' lirr.rre Contort lltep -irt' 2.\ .70 per cent more ear* will |wiur
into the city dully durinc Ihe
(v't fursrt the Srinlnite liip h tent to romtni*.i&gt;in&lt;l»i.
Don't
f&gt;. Appointment of two m. uitwr * ir.m*it iirike
School&gt;1 aentnr play, "O ir Al ir s
&gt;i,'* tomorrow at H:tr*
Cr.lon official* were md mi
Ilrook*."
R:K&gt; n.
p. in. to the aoninir a id |&gt;t«nnini: rim
mi**lon (No rei.umnen.latMin. ex- nieilinlel) available for comment
at thr S IIS auditorium.
rrpl. a* a *Uswe*lion. that W&gt;nne and there were no negotiation*
wim&gt;.| ami tt. F ir-l St. a rm . nr
(f onlinurd On I’aRe Three,
nut reprenenlrd--re: R. Ilrowni
*!. Appointment of the l«i#rd of
adjustment ( H i.' mend»r*,
7. Dr. II. K. Btinir would like u
A home at MS'k Sanford Ave. parking .fall al Second ht. » » i
(Conllnurd On l*a *r Tbreei
rauith! fire &gt;e»trrda&gt; amt wa* ex
It w»* repnrtrd here t o |jy lh*t
trn.ively da maced, aerordins lo
.!«' ». Mandon, rtf, a form er Sanford
Sanford fire deparimeni rrprrt*.
celery farmer, had d'ed al 10:15
The lire wa* eau^-d by a de­
, a. m. yesterday al Ihe home of hi*
fective oil stove In thr rear of the
•on-indawr, A. I.. Sander*, at Grand
house which wa* occurred hv Mr.
H ouse
I * la' d, P'U
and M r*. Henry Hro&gt;.n S r . .icMr*. J C Milrbell. principal
" r -Mandon wa* fiorn In McRae,
oirdlnj, to Fire Chief Mark Clove
of Soothddr I'rimary Sehiol. lo
"n April L-i. |H'j:i nnd maud
land*
b*»ford durinf hla enrty year*.
Another fire wa* repirled the day ursed all parent* of n. *t
v im r i|i) at VO Celcr) Ave II &gt;rar'» fir*l craili- tiiulenfi to rr
“ * * *n
health for the pa»t
wa* rained by defective oiit*!dc menilier ,he open houH* tomorrow *ev* ml Viar*. Ih r flt-year-oli! ,t wlriui! and damaVr w». *lisl-.,. ac afternoon at lit* *&lt;hool from 2 JIh M farmer moved lo Crarnl fr
cording fo fhe fire depart nent.
itnlll 3 o'clock
*‘«n I in 1!&lt;I7 to mnke hi* home
The. parrot* will nu-el in Ihe *here.
auditoVium and the children w ill!
«»* » memlo-r of the lake
CR ASH FATA1.
tie entertained in Ihe rla**ro&lt;ini*. Monroe llaptl*! Church, and the
NAPLKS, llalv i f An Italian
Sanford
po t of Ihe W oodmen of
Mr*. Mitchell I 'k n l that par­
A ir Force jet plane *pun out o f ent*
___ __of .....
t&gt;M. ... ...
thi* year'*_ .student*
help the World.
Mr. Mandon I. survived hy .me
a formaf'on lodav and cradled i-ito' rontari the new RMup Shc .tati'd
I, fiandir*
» Foca Ctda botl!ins nlanl. killinu that it it important In know the daughter, Mr*. A
In f pilot and an office * * r k * * \ .ipproiimatr ntmtlM-r «f nrv% tin- Grand Islaiid; mta son, M FT. ManM ne other worker* were wrioualjr denU became of the double *c»- don, M , t ., Calif.:seven grandInhtred b*- exnioi'nn and fla m e *. »ion« that arc In be held in the children: one hrtdher. John Mandon Oriel*, G*. and two sitter*,
follow inR Ihe rrath.
fall
Mr
F 8 Hruce and Mr». A. J.
Mill*. Harlow, Calif.
Ftinrial *rrvicr« will h&lt; held at
&lt;lav at the llrioo
n
:t p m. Tur.day
itrinon
Fun&lt; rai lb rue. The Rev. H urt uf
K u«7u will officiate, liu rial will
to- hcl.l in Kvrrgrren Cemetery.

i

». * p.«.. Mr., A'irti&amp;zt '^ s s &amp;rr“!r x r!" r,,i'

4&gt;

Blaze Causes
Much Damage

Rites Tomorrow
For Jack Mandon

Southsido School
Plans Open

Young Girl Escapes Drowning

By Holding To Piece O f Cork

MFIMPHIS. Tenn. tiv-Tenyear- rescue of hi* family He left annld Darlene lloalrn. who doe«n'l other »«n, Mlrhart.
m the boat
awlm. luppodrd her*ilf with a with the motor idling.
*mall niece of rork tor more than
The boat began drifting and
three hour* yesterday while the Roalrn swam after it fur more
etiirrol swept her 10 mile* down than two hour* before he regained
Ihe .Mi**U*ippi River,
it. Thro
tnen ne
he ii.ru
u*ed tne
the boat to p
pick
Her father. J. 5. Roatcn. mean- up hi* wife and Hobby but Darlrene
wTtiie. *wam mor* than twu hourv had drifted out of aight.
to roiene hi* wife and their *on
She wa* p*cked up h-wt before
Hobby. B. after they and Darlene dark by Ihe towboat Zephyr mil of
had xfepped off
an underwater St foul* A erewman saw her b &gt;b
sandbar into the swift Mi**l««ippi hlng *long itt the vurrrnt A witfu rrrn f.
ne&lt;* said fhc piece uf cork supRouen threwr Ihem piece* nf old porting her waa about half Ihe alie
life jarketa and leaped from their of a cigar bo*
I f foot molnrboal and awatn lo toe
The family wa* on a pleasure
eruhr in a IT-Ibot inboard movorboat The eraft struck a sandbar
near an island All except Michael
t nui lo push the boat off Ihe
r, ‘Ihe water was only six in
■IT*
chetdeep where the boat ran
'
ehe*
“Caxanor.'a j i , Niaht"
agruund
l:8&lt; - 3:21 - 8:20 - 7:13 - 9:0rt
I “ All of a sudden there was no
i *an.l and we were 'n the wafer."
MO TIfii.iND
said Mrs. Roatcn alter her rearur
"The Miami
^ "All jhre® of ui went different
Show start
v ra y i.'

Movie Time Toble

V •• •• point. S»n Mri'arthv * j i .I
Dewitt me ill .livoi n ih a i.’ n l with
.tieedintf the |ifii«e. oliun of *nies V i lie n K u h e II Fiction nun
■'i i of IT Monmouth s i
.o.l t u l'o r iii r i .
prepared to te*tlf)
Hit
Th. V\ hu&lt; II
in nnoo lo. inn *
•is i*i' n of .\\ employer* of ihi
la«t ntirht the erro1 &lt;in of the new
l.ilxirnlorir* liirte j . *e.'.i
Inlernel S 'liirilv P i'i- u - n . -.aid r
T e l.lelit Kl.enhower “ til oomin* i t. ruk' "would not have been
Wlllinm
I'
lonii'kin* of I‘ ■. d.le" except foi tfie inir*tu*a
'1.1'd. \»o,|. N. J . a. nil n. air t.inI l.-i h\ VleC.nilii'» .ni.. i.iiiniilt 'i
|tri,|vi&gt;.d to i* . i lit a
atlorni'i e. nr nit in iduiruo .if ihe Ii ' .rt.'*
mi \r m y &lt; ooiv*el lp«pph
■util
N Width t l n l till* ninitd "d o il o
Tompkin*. n* C. S. ntlornei for
to | i i . h e r and a**|tlft y " and
Ne.l Jcr*ev .line 1,1*1 .lull**, bn*
i ' e . Ilo
Ir mii Sen
S i m im.
l.eti f ii* lit ini? irniiddinu uml inf* . lot h Mu) that it wa. an rffoit
k.ti.-iim r Hr i* II
m
*
v
|
b
tti«rhaf
In •
.,■« "itiidcr Ihr
The Inteinal S&lt;vuritv l»lvi»lon. ' m
ra il* .I t toot lln* ore*, ni Criminal
..
.. «4lll hr for one .•*
I Mi..... .
pi.'.uniiil.ii will handte | *!*’•&lt; Ihr
Im lirtd in •
nil
drntini; w lh l»••i^•on. . «* j M| lluh Inbw 1
ni.innue. "al^dnae.
fen*,- idnnt
Hu III retort,-,l
IN ||
y '
*e«-uritv. Iniallv of feder.il riu- t ha I k*.»% no rff»*it tn •w rrp Hit1
tdove. itn.l allied mutter.
m-i
unilrr fht rug hut Ihrrr
I H f l r i n l . ..lid lln d l i l . l o n w ill v\.'* n i
in "h i’iiriiu : fh r %anir
" i &lt; n t l u t i i e and fix r&lt; • |..»n.It u lily " tlm i fold Id time* ni id dilfcrtpit
w dnin Hu* de|iartnient
lo r
th r w.,v h rn .llin tr
id
n.ilionnl
•e e u ritT
t li.orioio Vtoedt irile-iliiti; t,i
rn«e*.
woi Id :o ah on with tin* Arm
Creation of the new noil came *aid he ,« It re&gt; pieeixture -non
a month a firr the Arniv. Nnrv be impo-ed o u r ohjection. from
ait-l Ait Finer art un n joint pro­ principaU.
fit outyjj », *
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„ .•Ttundt tnid ii the he.nln;:* cm
.1 * or!|lna!li *ihed iiml It
t "three or four
v|,Carthv ,H*W *, of (lie an. wrrk* more "
, hr
...... ..............
huniliid nl
Onre the
r it in e ii t m ,
...................
M .-e i..
h. ■rinimntv down Hi, near oc* w ,*
rnei.il
t'.krn in Pe.ifl. laid a&lt;idi llio vi i oiui
re*pnn*t* i»* .XI. * m ini . • r -1 . i.m
!&lt;• Mrt
• nhi ««vtin9*l
A lly . (un. IttBiwn* U &gt;i*» • «•i«t ii*r. h&lt; k.»n «|n&lt; xfiMtitiik Nti'wn*
llifk In ir r i
Rrt ril
I• •
iw In hi l!ttt
Kh«
tkhilr nri&gt;«rititiiir
'tanH.
It) Ih r F ill. Mill luDc thr I •.%f t it il
t*ohn lit niaifithil Hi.i* sii*%« n«
I n «ii t \ , i ftinnllng &gt;h&lt; i »«i«U
U f (he romi
i
,
| f •mlimiB il tin r
right I

G E N K V A (/1’» — The Com­
munists “ to ta lly " rejected
French tortus for an Indo­
chinese arm istice today. They
countered w ith in eiyrht-point
plan o f th e ir own.

CAOOAIStS IN fAV NINM
raoviNCf MA&lt;r( 20,000

moors RUIGION IS A
MixTUHt OF MOST OtHtR
INDOCHINA RELIGIONS

NE * T SAIGON. THE
flNHXOVENS ALSO
c a lle d

bandits

WITH S.000 TROOPS

INDOCHINA
h«t|l

__ --------------------INOO CHINA IS N O ! A SINOH N A tlC N " uiidri • Illd o -C h ltie s r ' a id
, i. u, ti rule A c tu a lly Ih r slate* arc divided Into province*, and there l»
a diversity u f lo ra l ru le w ith "fe u d a l" a rm lf j, am ona Uiein puliUcoie !i*l, i&gt; force* a* tin llra ttit jtw ive O rs *n l:a tlu ii of thc^e fo rce * on the
•n ti 'C »m m u nl«t ode would ptove u i.ta iim ii btilw iaik In llatitihR 'he
. l&gt; .uue u( tfie Coinm tm t l- lr . l V le tm in h rebel*.
(C e n tra l j ’ c e u j

!;! Seven Year O ld Indochina

t it e , ,..k,

Collins Visits In Duvai;
Johns Up Before Dawn
Collins Confers
Johns Campaigns
With Odham Heads At Gate To Cigar
Seeking Support
Factory At Tampa
JACKSONVIU.F: »»-brllny fo t
TAM I'A
r Xctina t;
tTtar
lln* tiMtav made a sfrnnt; pilch tot ley John. wa. up Im-i ,*,- dawn I"
tiipporf fnmt lhtv.il Countv back d.,y for
Ion d.'* "f eampalvnim:
rr* of Hrailry Orfhant in Ihe fir .I n IlilUboion. li and t'm ella. conn
primary.
*te«.
•lie conferred with leader* of the
lohn* ft«-•» fiom Tallaha**re
dflliati'
force. at .l.'u'L "itu d!,* rwrly thi* mormni: to to* al Ihe
flrarfi then planned a Visit 1" t*d
,t« of an Vlmr t it. i i*:ar f."
ham hPaiblliaiirr* liere
Collin* t'-ry al l, t in to *b;,k, hand,
tan iH-hiiid tiolh A'tmR (lo i l tin, ,i"l a.k for volt hi hi* cover
|rv John, and odhnin in ilo- Mav orshlp rui .dl wiili Male s. n l.»
4 thi val t mint) vole.
ll"V t '-.JI, n
lie wa* ., i„ diiled for talk* in
'ollln* ha* a hii*y d ty lit re,
lopping it off with » television ap Ihe Sulphur Spring* area thi* aft
iM-aratvre imi WMHH-TN’ tonight .moon; llien wa* to ilrltc lo St
lie i. to viilt Ute *it&gt; hall, rnurt I'eteranuri I t
tm iiu itr •• t*hoiite. offier huilding* and talk to i .ion appe.irann at I in e m
transit worker* in early afternoon
After * inn'ting at tin- st IT
In werkend vpifi he* in Ih r Tam i-r.liurg arntery with a group of
Pf »&lt;•&gt; *•»■ - ‘
Pf*1
''incllai » no "
unporter*. John*
«** second primary campaigning .a * tu wind op hi* day with a full
would Tie to rite what he railed lire** campaign *| m n h in l.argo
"m iim rou in.lance, where pay I'arlt.
roll padding i* going on."
John* *| m nl nio.t nf Sunday at
He said one *urh in*,ante wa* Ihe egfettUve mansion in T alt i
adding former State Itep Travl* ha«»re conferring with campaign
Phillip* to the payroll at 1350 » lieutenant*, lie will alieiul the
month a* a liai*on man between ■ahinet meeting at Tall*ha»«ir
the M
State
Department amt Tuesday morning then go to Day
me
ate Hoad
lloart urn
Ihe Florid* Turnpike Authority j t«.na Heath for an N p m rally
Phillip*, formerly of Ifrm a n ii | Wednesday, TTmr*day ;,nd F'ri
tConllnurd tin Pace Fight)
Montlnurd On Page Fight l

The
C o m m u n ists turret*!!,
h o w ever,
to
cnojiernto
in
iju ic k actio n to tem ove the
wottntlt*'l fro n t
fallen lh e n
lli-n Phn
A Virintinh *t*-l »*n-an - • &lt; e
Vletminh wa* ready to permit me
Frencti to •end piste- tn&lt;-. Don
llien Phn tn evneuflt - p- - &gt; sir.' d,
whieh he eMimnliM :
th e
*pokr*man induatnl there via*
nolhtnti to work out in the field
except the detailed arrangement*.
He »|&gt;oko of the &lt;|iieition of the
rvarnalien of the wounded a i havHit* been ltd,' .1
The Comtnuni.t arnm lire plan
wa- aiibmitfed to the nine-party
Indnchim-ie couferrncr by the
leputy premier of ihe Vletminh.
I'tiam Van Donx', after he atsilled
thr French plan for an interna­
tionally guaranteed armistice. Ma­
jor point, of the I'omniunUt plan
were:
llecox nit ion of the CommunUt
regime* nf Vietminh. l.aox and
Cambodia—the lalier two labelle.1
by the F'renrh lit "phantom" fnveminent*.
Withdraw.*I &lt;,f ,-tl foreign troopv

from Inik-ehtt-a.

FTee election*, conducted itooR
the line* already proposed hy the
I'nmmunlat' for Germany and Ko­
rea and rejected hy :hr We*t
The Vietminh plan, which wn«
S A IG O N , Im lm -hinn t/T ,— T h e ■'even-year liitiu ch in n war
wa* Inn k in l l n 1 fe a rfu l vvniliinr phitm- npnin to tln y a fte r the expected In i»c pudird h, ‘wivlel
l -t«-1wn Mlnbter Vyache«lav M.
full I Dien 11i.-1v I ’llil.
(( •mllnord tin Page Six I
In tin- kitiu ito n i o f I .un-*, " " iitli nf tlie fulli-n fo rtrea*.
t h in wa.- i i -ti-iiHV iv|M'i'itlittinti ih at n new in vau tn n tuw aril
tin l.iin tin n ro y a l fiip itn l o f l.ttm ijr l'rab tin K m iifb t be hivtli
on th e w a r p ln n * o f th e t ’oininnniivt-letl Y ie t in iiili.
A F re n c h b ip li t'onitnanil 4puke*nian in H a n o i m ill he
Funeral arrangement* are inday
iloiihteil th e rv b i'l" wntilil ntotinl an other Reneral offensive
Itelng made h-r Stanley Clement
in n o rth ern I ttlot'liintt Itefn re tin ' *etisnnal m onsoon rains hit Werner, ti. rural Sanford, who
llieir pi-ak al the end &lt;d June
*
drournrtl Satnnlay aft*cnoon when
I to1 Vietiniiih k. pi up their dailv
hi. new *pee,l Ui.it struck a wave
.mall attack* on I'r* urh coni mu
while traveling at hli’.li *|&gt;eH ami
mr.itlun- and *e.i,,eri-il Fri'l’i ti
threw him userltoard
1 ni ill i!rt,*n*c pu*t* ill lln* Hid
Hie tragcib .». urre.l while WerIlivi i delta fi-llti-n-d on Hanoi
m i ami tii&gt; Mil- f..finer eventr*
•I Hie Cctitrj! Florida
lYaller
i V Itadin Vletminh hrnadea*t.
Park, were pitnuking with friends
In iid in ll'-ttK Konu t'slay. .aid
H Fake vvifdi mere
lln- i aptive* taken in tin- deleal
Vcrner h.nl bn ughl hi* new bowl
ol llien tln n I'lni la.I I'nda) "in
lu-tice of fhc- Peace llu^h Dunit- iiiiital trial run
• hull nne general, the I ri-iir*i i in' office tiwtay can lie found to the i.ikt* t
uiiiimandrr of Hu-n Him I'lni " in the t'ounty ih t t if l 'i nrwli rr and wa* te-iiiig it when lie frll
overUtani The boat
continued
ITii tva* an apparent referi-nce ni'Mlried office.
in Urn; Gen Chri«l!an de t'a.lrte.
t'liiican who hnd been itiven n&lt;&gt; drtverle** ami cut mother bod in
thouuh the tironilea*( did not ii.e ti.e to move hy the County ixiaril half befree coming fo a .top on lb®
In- name P in io n * rrm-l broad
d comini*.loner* two month* aRo *horc.
Mr*. Werner, who »aw ihe aei a*i* had rlaim ed only the r*nture Iran.lcrred hi* record* and perof the fort'* "F'renrh ciimmander
•oii.il effeetx Saturday ,n the cident. *aid that her husband
williinil identify ini: him rdhi-r t&gt;&gt; .h ir if f . oiflce after a private .wam ahniii i i (cel before going
talk wi'h Ally. I.lii) &gt;1 F Hoyle under. Se* cral w|tne*»ev to the
i.mk or name
acciileiit reache t Werner, toweet
Hie tiro idi * t nddeil lb.il I vsi ' oi.nl&gt; attorney,
him to .imi. md attempted artlnilii'r o ffn rr*. ranking from e«*ln
At la*t week'*
*rnu monthli ftcial respiration with no .ucrets,
in I to wat rant o ilie r, ai.n had meeting of the County mmmi.
Survisor* • in ti ihr widow ami
tiri'ii . r i / e il. alone nth Mm»t | «ionrr* It wa* decided to force a daughter, l.ynctte, R
i ench Union Inwtp
I en
1
to move by legal arlti t
it" rnenlion of Gen. tiev. Hi Galanl il he nytlmued lo Ignore the com
lerrautm. Ih r 2D tear "Id french nii*»n&gt;n « irder.
nnr*r who wa* Hie , :,!&gt; woman
Ininran had t&gt;ern tharing *p*rr
in the fortrr**
iccupied hy the County foaij dr
i "The proiilr'* army In * • ip parfinenl, and the
commi**ion
nurd ill military offirer* amt &gt;1 -.i* r thr rea«on for demanding hi*
A rally for Sen. Leroy Collins,
move a* •'loo milch confusion and Demo.'rat'r gut'ernatorial candldirt* in the llien llien Phn
t lark of room."
iat», will he held at 8 t, m. tomor­
J
Member* nf Ihe road d',pirtment row at the Co'irt Hoc*rirn rh t nion eotnpanir* had her
ty thc» made no complaint* on
l»o
The rally will be cm iacve'l by
annthilalrd in the battle .
’ •• subject
William Hutchison J r , Collina*
fort e .. |
The ju .lk e of the peace wa* rc campaign manager in Seminole
ranging ovri
F rm ih
plane*
County, and hi- committee.
(Conllnurd On I’ age Three)
northwest
Indochina &gt;i*lei
day *pnHrd *callcrrd group* "I
rrhrl .oltlirr* lining up Itaml* t»l
the captive, lor Ihe long march
over Ihe jungtrd mountain* In con
inilration ram p* in the North
The day lietore the French flirt*
(Cmll'turxl On Page ’Ihreei

War Resumes Waiting Phase

Local Man Drowns
In Boat Accident

JP Duncan Moves
In With Sheriff

Rally For Collins
To Be Tomorrow

Secret Service Investigates

Threat On President's Life

WASHINGTON &gt;.p — President thal Ficdenck.hurg Poller Chief
f i»rnhmtrr didn't know it. but A. G Kendall lo ll nf the 'Threat"
:« rrrt Service agents «pcnl a bu*y to kill the Prriidcnf and of (he
u • ekemt investigating a reported precautions taken to prevent it.
threat to assassinate him
Kendall told new.mrn a Negro
Secret Ser.ice chief U F Haitgb man h , termed "reliable" visited
man say* of the report now that Frederick burg police headnuarhe I* "-atlitlcd there wa* nothing , r r , Saturday and *ald he had
to it
Hut he rearned that con n^en approached with plans to
elusion ..my after hi* men nsd --kn*»*:k the President off " Kenw -rkr.l long hour* checking every ,|B|| declined t-&gt; lumc the man,
ancle, hr &lt;aid.
«aying that to do *o might place
The reporf Baughman gof w a .|h |m
danger
that there would be an attempt on
quuted the man at laying
F!l.cnh"wrr’* life yesterday after
had been approached by two

K

Jl'N IO K HIGH SCHOO L MAY DAY FR S TIY ITtr.S — Sidney
Yihlrn (truth fr»«w le ft) wa* king and l*e r Vriau (ninth from
left), 'piren, Friday night al Mas Day a rtis ltlr* held at the San­
ford Junior High School. Attendants In the plrlarr are left la
right) llrsiry v h um achr-, Douglas Scot., IDrbara Colbert, Esls

K ra ltrrt. Jnfmny Yraklr, Peggy l.undq"i*l. Jim Stafford, King
Sidney Yihlrn. tjucrn l*ry Vrlno. N*nry lilchard*. AVindrll |lro*,k«.
Shirley Morgan. Mary Janr Flynl. Trddy Walker, Patricia Clark.
Wally Philip* and Jrrry llakrr. fl'hoto hy llamond Studio)

r. p u „ ,
Mary Hall Washington, mother of
the nation’s first President. Fred­
ericksburg is about 45 miles south
of Washington.
The Mother’s Day ceremony.
witne««rd bv several thou.and
people standing In Ihe rain, wenl
off without incident.
And it watn’l until after the
P rnidrnl and Mrs Eisenhower
had started back to Washington

" .•&gt; » .? * t "
chief quoted hit informant a* sav­
ing the pair showed him a flP.C
with telescopic sight* and told him
Huy pUnns.l to sh.vd the Presi­
dent from a rooftop.
Kendall said (be man arranged
tn meet the pair again Saturday
nfght. then came lo police srith
the story, and wa* told fo keep
(CuhPnurii On Page Three)
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Mon. Ma&gt; 10, 1951

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THE SANFORD IIK R A ID
r.en Aun , Inc . and it.; Au:UHarv
hsi In'ira-.cd from six l«i eight
x* ill bold their monthly m erlin**
Mon. Mar M&gt;. i •' I
I'aga 1
inrhr.s Intween Mellunville Ave.
Thursday, M -v 13. ist the Man­
H* KAY H E N N IN H H !
and 1*11v Cl.
&lt;IVotixunt fro m Tagc tine)
The V.FAV, f ‘o *t in Harden! ha - sion. The Auxiliary w ill meet in
. . . . . . . I. mm Tage One.
unlnn-inanagemenl meeting was
I Continued From T ifr Hurt
Th« - *■!. I rotoinmrndation Is'
H'nntinurd
the rendezvous Rut he lost hu r*«-«nlh U *n r t s e t iu t b i with e lh&gt; ..fuinivn at 2 t1 m. and the
' lu*t ihe iip.io..,-.l »rv Inch main . ckl. j uic,(. (lu. m...(1J|1)r,
i,v ■*‘ t;cdu.s!d l&lt;* lornorrow
ha 1
d a Ions column ul into, nerve, Kendall continued, ami po­
i
ien
art:I
meet
*•
7:30
in
llurunning from MdlonvlHa Ave. to
, .
\
The AFL Motor fnach E mploy-fi
pmum.vbly p riw n rn , m.vrchin,; lice hrited him and V&lt;-pl him in member* hip n| tty. If there isre svening. This l* a very import­
*n v former members In I&gt;* Bars*
As.Summerlin
Ave.
In*
Increased
rcnd&gt;
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»
CP
ln,‘*
,ho
W
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a
n
ut
north from the valley tile of the protective cuvtody overnight
Connor
and
Townsend
and
A&gt;S.imtnerlin
\se.
Iu&gt;
increased
from
Union
taid It Is holding firm In
who wish lo lw r.-trnlst-'l or any ant merlin* as members are *"
a moment s notice
valiant lait stand
its demand for a 13-cent hourly lu
Kendall laid he communicated who with Ip jo in for the first s ole for the purchase of a flro '■sUtes. C h I r a * u cnginroil.ig six lo right Indies. In the opinion
Trench authorities held hope with the Scercl Service aa »-«u:» as
M ajor
David
I.
I.uwrcnca
firm. t'*d«v handed t ’itv Marray.! of the rneltteets this correction
crease n pay. The drivers eirned
linn, they are invited to art in I -jehtin* apparatus. Everyone i* W, T Knowles the firm '* tecom- l* not * . Impoitant
(hove captured at Dion Bien I ’hu the man came to police
the first. warned the mo?.* then two u’ llhon $1 70 an hour in base pay unde
asked t» btin* a new member.
teurh
with
M
ItKildlae
at
h
i.
might be exchanged As a prccc
t'.mtrwris four, five and six resident* nf i'lllsburgh's greater tiieir contract sshlrh expired Ma*
H r said the informant wav "ques­ *om» on 1-ake D rive, IV Hair ot A ll members, new and old. who ' m lations after re-ch.ckinc d*
•*fent, they cited the »v&lt;an of tioned, questioned and questioned,
ore paid up. are privileged t" Jlf1 ,,,!,n* for ’ he i its * nreernns are consl.lvii-1 satisfaets.rv try mclropoinan arru “Ihr trunsp rt.v- 1. the day Ihe strike began.
‘ wounded the Victmtnh allow rd a lt­ but we couldn't break hi&gt; story at II. B, Ti'ite Co, in Said m l
vote. This will be the last meet- f " ""'.roving the water and -ess tlie rnglaei r* as now designed.
David M 1-cwls. its atturne
Pc
Haiv
Pay
la
cn
Mas
30
lion curtailment may last mnnlhs '*
er the rebei seizure In 19V) of down.”
in * of the season.
,r « r * ' denis.
Conirnrl -.sen. concerning the
from
3
to
g
p
m.
It
will
be
held
said the s'ompany Is standing oc.
l'z&lt;*bzng. near the Chinese Iron
The
uperulurs
m
f
e
k:r&lt;
ni
Divi­
"Even now." he v.vid. " sip ilont' .■n .he lawn of th e Smart la&gt;dst&lt;"
The new Troeincl IA In De
Th- engineers, hire., lo rhr-k lift .tatieii- and force mains me
Its |&gt;ositlon it cuuid nut afford a
tier.
know if hi* story was true or not en Highway 17. through the Rare had lor it* first and ircvnJ
n!ar.. drassn up by Robert M, .on-ldet.u satisfactory,
but the sion *5. A IT . Amalgamated A -.n
pay hike of any kind and thereThe Trench spokesman claimed true."
■ni
S
lr.el
Electric
Ralitrav
,.nd
an I Asrociat. . .fa.-k«i'n- .n g in i.'r .late that in tlu-ir prisef.rc would not submit the con­
cotnlesv of M r. am) Mr*. E-l voters. Mr. and Mrs. Herman A m
that the Vietm inh's "battlr corps
.Motor
Coach
Employe*
s*,'lk.-d
off
Baughman Is not in direct charge Smart The follow in * bare been Lwderhaus. All but Z4 of the re■j !‘-erg ln rrrlli* firm, consider t .e th .. would Increase the site
troversy to arbitration
it broken " H e referred lo heavy of the White Hoi . v . n t s.-rvu-e
the
)p&gt;li
alter
Pittsburgh
Railways
plansf r ihe new elevated writsr of pip. b aling from
Cypress
Inties in the 56 days n( righting detail, but he lre*|ttenllv makes selected a* chwiniien of the nlitered voleis in l*e llarv turned
.Co,
rejected
denunds
lor
a
30
cent
out "n Tuesday vve are proud to
tankas "designed in the Ins! of Ave. and Thirst St. to the proI.C rrU R E HACKFIRES
wfclch followed the first matslvc out-oM'oui trips With the I’r.-'i various committee*: U&lt;»&gt;itcr
no'i|*-m ptaclire.”
pos.-.l lift station ist Toplar Ave. hourly pay increase it was tie
SAN rRANCWCU
O —
rebel assault on the beiirgc.1 fo r­ deni lie made the one yr.terrtay Charles E. Fraser; Publicity- Kav say
llr«t mas* transit strike here *mrc
Th" rat which was usod in the
H '- " w . two change, weie
Th|. porton of the Interceptor 1921
Hrnningrr, Entertainm ent- -tovura
Dempsey, former Pittsburgh I’ i
tress
and when he gm back to Washingt.velving
most
of
ihe
Dt
Bare
rxhihit
at
the
D
tU
n
d
d
tw
ru
M
rarl
m.m
.
r
is
now
rate and Ban Francisco Seal burl
R*-fn**hinent*
'lie
Over all V ietininh loivev m Ih? ten he confirmed the account Ken­ Hrown;
h-.'hatgct of combined
.rh deals with water main » . . t r
tleorgc T IwislRnnn; 1‘rir* —Mr -. Fair has fiqsllv found its wav to ’JJ0
areal inianlry eh a reel. Inlervenlmj dall gave.
INDIAN ' 1*01.is r -Iiuli.inats’lis er. told his mni»r high school phy­
fhr
•
ewers
il
&lt;i«p
said,
sshirb
in
■
iiglnrers
suggest
that
tlo*
IVniainin litIN -rt and Mis. Raloh De Baty. It was luane.1 hv U nr
•Jays of skirmishing and constant
'icgnn It* second ssurk week t&lt;ulas sical education class:
Baugh man ' . a i d
hi* agrnls Mrtisllr: Ite.-orattnr Trod rte .
‘f the ness main oil IHKH SI lo.xos cisses ss.ie Int'l without without iuis ..nil troll.-'
"Knowing how to lump anil how­
service
air and arlillc rv attack have been
Ja.obs ami I* now siwtiesl bv M r
thoroughly
checked
the
rrport
and
Hgld
i'diu*.
iud
luflliratiun
is
ssilh little h'lpe of quick settlement to fall ts important."
eilimiled as high a- IVnOO (ien
siting*: Equipment—John llauci nr.d Mis. V.ine Dye &gt;.f ticmlnoie
“apt
to
I*.
Iiipli
during
the
rains
questioned
(he
man
ish
&gt;
made
it,
Then he (trpped back, tripped
pen and Al Enron, Ground)
ot .i drivers' strike tigilnil Imli.in
Henri Navarre. Enoch Union torn
Drive.
I ak. is spending a 11 'las len'
The. Hill’
minder in Indochina, pul the fii; working all Saturday night and j M ffW 1 Uan*1log G e n e r a l C h a i r
Mr. and Mis. Ernsst Voigt and p’ith hi. parent*. At the . vuirn period
.
,_ , wilt . i&gt;e, ,laid aja'li* transit system However, a over a mat. fell and broke hi* arm
into
.Sunday
morning
j,&gt;
(
under
paved
lree|s
nud
future
ute at about h m x w , Imwtvrr
man—H- J t'oteher. Watch f«i d.vugbter. Katble. of New York, tltm i-t hit leave he will K t p*
’T in sativftrd th e ir ssas nothing fc tlh tr newt.
cnlargemp nts or a piirnllrl line
The Trenrh have m m rp&gt; indi
svr re in Dp Bar- on v.-scatlun with Jacks.in, ft. r .
to
it."
hr
said,
adding
"
It’s
a
The (»round observers Corn* hia patents. Mi. an-1 Mrs. Jules
c»lion of llit ir own hrori al Itien
Mr and Mrs. l7Ht»'i( Toman woulil f«*■ “lupltirlv .xtwnslve,
'Ii
A*v k
slipoi' firm made
Bien Pint, except lo say from tin's* question "I Ihr reliability" of the will ine«t at Cotnmunltv Heine Voigt of D* H irv Drivi He lnft • f N«
'■■!» sseir visitors Inst
con.pb-f*
l. -igo plans
stated. |
lo time they had hern heavy hi men who made Hie report lo the cn Monday e v tn in c , Mav 10. at for home on Fritlav but Kalhie p'«&lt;k in the horn, i of the \nuFredericksburg police.
soma particular action.
7:80 o’clock. O ffic e r* of the Air and her mother lemamed until l.s-h- l|. t-pners nu&lt;I Hennlneei'. “Mv .Ii- ien wpis b.ise.l on accoinoIn response to n question. Riugh Force will be p t n r n t t . sboss
tying athw art a major route
fncml of tong alanding. Tie v latiug i bi . e times tioimnl drv
T uesday.
to Laos. Dicn Bien Thu had been man said neilher the Trrsidcnl nor nlnil on air ih-fepse ami to brief
Mr.
and
M
*.
t",
firoth
of
si.
ectulintf their VHcntioo in wratb.-i lb..* f.(i a ruiubined sewer
interes ptm
♦ a big deterrent to another Vlef- M r*. Eioenlmwrr knew anything the meintwre fo r the exercises In Riuoklvn. N. V. Wfre visitor*Ih.icna
Beach.
mlnh march on that Interior Indo­ about the report* d threat
In hi' irporl, tonsoer stated:
June which Will
take place |H.| «roV iu the lioiuq of
Mr
M md M i.
O Brawntuw and
He
said
the
St
i
ret
Service
gat*
china kingdom.
Unl(ei| State- .t. | \&lt;t
&lt; hath \ IU3 in
- &lt;, Ml
11 Bn»* well if that lit film • i&gt;pp|i. v was to p ro-l
"quite a few" such rrport-. and thrvugliont tlie
vide Is, t s- • &gt;1 four iio.l *ix times
Military sources at Viellane, the that all ol them are checked just and Canada. A fu ll attendaoce ii
While touting
thiouR.fi
the p ■ &gt;. n r -luvu-.g in Smart
desirable.
I state. Ml and M i*. Dnviil John l - le. »n Highway 17. pilar t» !h- d&gt;. w .otlni fb.w nnd slated, j
kiiigdom'a administrative rapital. as carefully
i ............ut.vnl 't niii-nnrr* to •
feared the rebel commander, (Jen.
On Tuesday ev.-rslnr th«r» will stop i&gt;f Kansas City stopped off : * ng ml., their new home
lie Slid hr hail "only a rouplr
I El E N IM N E S ISO nnd 1071
Vo Nguyen C la p , might move to of extra* men" trnui the street be a Hireling it! Cunitmmllv House to
Mr and Met. Robert MrVra
\t.
: &lt;|\,v|p.rr t'n ru v l vi it liwat i . st.l.'iitv* ihe .-ffirtcnrv of.
Itortin ml Sinfr.nl M lsnlir National Ban's Building
them again.
mg net cousin* Mr. an I Mr« the it.l.i &gt;|i! t i« to snme extent
ranks on duly at the Fredericks­ i f the De Rarv Civic AlMclatioi’ of Valencia Road.
INt. C. C, flrown. aon of Mr. ' . 1 -i Dumhia of Forest Hills. pi r&lt;- iit.;»&gt;ttaut thnu Ibe iapf.1 I l f
Only a few battalions ol Trench burg cen-monv, but that the cllv at 7:30 o'clock.
Inllati.'ii of tiiutm cnt works.”
The De Bary Volunteer Firo-and Site. Harry Brown of Oem N '
and Laotian troops are in northern had a force of ..bout fio police of­
Laos to bar another rebel march ficers on lund at the monument
on Luang Trahans The Vlelminh grounds and In the vicinity
A havr invaded the kingdom liiree
Mar)' Ball Washington i'ollegc
"tim e* already, twice from the supplied about I he same number
north and oner from the suuthcast, of auxiliary police women
hut always have withdrawn w ith­
The Eisenhower, were at Ihr
out forcing a m ilitary decision.
monument ground, lew than 15
Observers aisn speculated that minutes and there were no no­
Blip, alter regrouping, reding and ticeable signs of any extraordinary
reequipping Ids forces from |Ji**r» precautioni. Only the iifual single
Mien Thu. m ight turn part or a ll car of Secrrt b r r .ic r agenh had
ol them toward the rich Bed R iver accompanied the ('resident on Ihe
delta for a new drisc on Ih r drive From Richmond, Va . where
Trench Union forces enlrcnched he and thr First l-td y bad atlend
cd church service
during the
there.
i; The rebel force which finallv morning The Ehrnhowvr* flew lo
-overran Dien Bien Thu was unof­ Richmond Irom w.i hmeton
After placing the wreath at
ficially estimated lo number pusribly Jo,ooo men. Observers believe Fredericksburg. Elsenhower msde
the Vlelminh ul*o have peril,s it. a brief talk to hit rabi soaked
100.(0 ) regular, local and guerrifl.s audienre from an elevated rdat
form lie was in full view of the
ir-ips in the delta region
big crowd which, it developed InIn Saigon Gen. Navarre lold ler. was under rinser Ilian-usual
the Trench New:. Agency he bud serulinv by the Secret Service and
rH staged an attark to H lrv e the Use police
Dien Bien Ptm i.arrmm became
an effective operation I «»**. 1 have
laken loo m any men and left u lh rr
/j vital sections ol Indochina unv ’ptardrd
f fontinued From Page One)
Navarre said amuttg ' r u r a l
Palmetto Ave.
plans considered was an attack
f Disposition of the obi epeurer
aimrd at culling thr supply line building fib- Mi
Jennings offer
from Red I'h ln a lo the besiege! s of S100 fur center s.-etjont
at Ihr fortress. That, he ia ii|,
|i. Rnlpeit Dennett withes to
"tumid have taken all the mobile le«*r the old J Bpenrrr h'lilidt g
groups available i .i Inrloehina "
to fw u**-'! as n television shop fot
"I could not decide lo begin vurh
F.UI per month — Seven day, v at atan operation,
operation^ which would
wm.ld ha
have tug nolle-seriously «-n&lt;|anjercl other tc
letrrlAt), Con,Ider sit ion l« give Hi*
Uliarlei Young Post No. 3()7 a plot
of Hod fop Hi* porposn of evuOutside Ind •« him |t|» t’ ir'r»ii|, atiueting a l egion |(iunn. Letter il
nitl radios hailed the fall of Dicn
attached)
I ft
l— rf f
—
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'
^
II. Appointment to vaeanry In
lllen Thu anew as e arlback fu r
the Weil
, ^ i Jd w
the banfopl l.ouaing asttbJtity
&lt;Ic-llrr alia. In d )
13. Svcoo.| ira d iri* uf the ordlname adopting the r . codification uf
city ordinancea.
13. liecund tcadiui; of Hie ordin­
I Continued From Page Onrl
ance to rv-ione fropl lt-t to I'-l
purled I t H ip meeting as bavin it the writ side of Sutiforl Aveium
jo lt a lono t i m e , people luve ItCOgllift’d
modern engine', in the m ltro industry: n
from joiii to IJtii St.
said "Thrv fcommisti'mersl have
ltrnn.1 new 130-h p ^ M m l \ *i .md n im -w
that
Foul
Is
tiro
Wmtli
Miin-”
cat
And
no legal Jurisdiction in Ihlt runt
It. Second teadin* of the ordin­
ter and I don't inlend lo move."
115-Iij i l-b lo c l Six.
ance to make Elm Ave. n through
moio nncl mote pr»»|il&lt;- have Imu-h »-spn-*.sitig
During the Uixrit-.slon ul the m a i­ altee^
their
profrrpncr
in
.t
girat
.md
growing
vol­
tb. Approval of the minute i of the
As fur ro m fo rl Fort I is the only car in its
ler b*- Ihe enrmnl. .loners last
previous meeting.
ume of purchases.
week the j;r.uip waverdl mumrn
field n illt ll:i|f-)o in t I'n n it Nnxpeiisitm. I In .
1*5. Signing of claim- and vouchtartly a* w hether or not to force
The reason Is simple Mote ami mote peoplr
•ii.
ainealng new p tim i|it&lt; p tm u h s .1 tlegrt &lt; of
Duncan to m ove Al this point O
17. Muctllinsotu htnlnt s from
T llrmdnn aaiil " If the hosnl I .
luve
found
in
Ford
everything
they
want
handling and riding * tve tin t cannot b*
the floor and from the Cltv Comgoing to be w eak enough lo allow
nnd need. They have found tlui Fold oil* n
c p u llc d in any t at w itliont it
miaaton
him to Ignore the decIHon they
should rrseln.l Ihe motion "
exterior beauty that li.n set the trend lor ihe
KAVS
l
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ntlO
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1)11
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A motion was paneil to lake
C 'h o irr.ln o , is .t tli p .itlnu lit where F o id &gt;\CUtt Abler, jirrsident of fhe
Industry . . . smartly fashioned luteilnn that
legal action I f necessary.
cells. You’ll find |ust exactly- tlie i n for you
Nanfurd Jayreet today atal.d that
arc so colorful and in sui.lt gonl taste that
*
The Herald wav Incorrect In a
R i-A KT KIU.S I
aniotig lilt* 1 1 lexlv stv h-s and more III an I0H
vlnry publtvhed Friday In which
just sitting in u hud i&gt; fun.
COLOGNE, fietinanv 'h -A * * *
Iw d y color and n p lio b trrv combm.itious in
explosion that ahattered a three- th.- statement w a » made that the
If you’re in the m&lt;uV.et for any new car. you’ll
F o rd ’s three gn it Ion .
slory apartment building yrsterday entire vlate .with the erteptinn ol
he missing something if you don’t come in
killrd four members of a wrddttu: one man war elec led at a meeting
held
recently
party. The newlywed rouple, howAnd consider these fa c t.. loo Ford is ,i &lt; - h u *
nnd vahie-chcvk a Ford iK&gt;lnt by point Well
Able* M u led out that Don H i­
ever, had Juat hurried away to
tler
had
been
elected
recond
vie*,
pleicly
modern « u T h e aib im e d fin* ( n
he glad to show yott all the niativ finr-tJt
their honeymoon and escaped
president without being or 'he
Italtm
-s
t in t m.d &lt; it W orth M o re ’ when
Police said they believed a d e ­ ballot and Thornag Stringer had
features that can lye youfi at Ford’s tradi­
fective gas stove earned the rM - fw-en elected to a tlifferrni o lfirr
you
buy
it
w ill also m a k e it Worth More" to
‘ s o u r c ii * t M ir &amp; C'OHtfMYflf1 tfs’ljtih til sonI lot |p#rlc»{l
tionally low piicr. And xvhrii &gt;tttt Test Drive
pli'iinn. E ig h t persons were ser­ than that In which he wai nom­
llStourgH MfjrttJhi, th«
irtooth fat »rhuh fig p ?ii ci*# pivcm1iH'lf,
someone
else
w
ht
u
you
sell
il
iously hurt
n Ford and find out what n brilliant peiformer
inated

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Given To City
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DeBary

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it i t , . . what a sheer rlrllghl it H in drive . ,
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I am ainccrcljr grateful to every cititcn w h o voted
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Distorted Vision
A Uzcthosiovieinu delegate to the United
N’ntlcn: recently cfcarjr-sil* that slave tabor

in view. It would be unwise, however, to set
any policy so rigid that quid: change would
be impoisiblc.
Events ol ti ese troubled days happen
quickly and often wunout warning. What Is
an adequate and :t sensible defense policy
one day may Ik* obsolete the next. It is re*
*assuring to know that our policies are un­
der constant examination so thnt they can
DO able to cope with whatever should come.

SELF EXAMINATION TIME

Cities Concentrate On Safety

S' THE AaosziIATtrn PRESS c r-rt at which tnotori:!: ire c ir : t***-’ h kclizre: fe.: trafi.; dz^irtIn Detroit, a train ,' judge sen­ foily c-camine.l about
hab­ m eat'i* the firrt in Lhe rut'or. ;o
tenced his favorite golf partner to its and attitcdei, high school erect "yield" instead of "step"
M days in Jail for drunk driving yoong-ler- lake courses in operat­ sign* on a major scale wherever
United Nation*' &lt;l&lt;locution to Investigate
Every driver in Detroit now ing a vehicle as part of their feasible.
"In many rases they have cut
school program.
the chnrfre nt the exjtense of the Cuban rov know* the Judge isn't kidding.
all interaction accident*." he says.
On
long
weekend
holidajs
Wil­
In
Raleigh,
N.
C..
a
police
cap­
emmont.
Pioneering Iraderstiip in the entain, who concede* he'll never t in mington traffle officers, in coop­
It in ca*y to nnilerstaml how the Czecho*
a popularity contest, told a vyom eration wilh the cily's four rsdio Bineering aspect of traffic safclj
eft's club: " t doubt whether am staliuns. carry on a "satumlion" has taken place In Denver and
alnvakian delegate could become confused.
woman here can prooerly park program of educational warning* Seattle.
A man who i* inside » lmrl&gt;ed w ire en­
In 1947 Ihe Rocky Mountain city
to motorist* out on the highways
her car along the cu rb "
closure Iiitnaclf sees nothing but barbed w ire
" It made (hem a* mad as burr Each officer, giving his name end summoned Henry A. Harne* from
saws," the captain said later. "But rank, broadcast* a spot safety Flint. Mich, to uke charge as
What is happening to the U n ive rsity of
in any direction. The |»eople of Cttchoslovakin
It also made them more driver message. Tim microphone proces­ the city's first traffic engineer,
have Iteen enslaved hy Itin d n . Thus th e ir Pennsylvania alum ni?
sion continue* from Fridav morn­ lie organized manpower and laid
ron«rinus."
down a 1ftpoints program which
College graduates are often said to be
In both cllles, feelings were hurt j ing until lai,* Sunday night
UN ileiejmte cannot imagine freedom e xih tIn Omaha
N -h
th» World- vuinprj'cd, briefly, these things:
llut
far
more
Important
than
Interested only in tin* athletic achievements
hiff anywheie else in the world.
Increased traffic tight* and co­
bruise-1 sensitivities ua* the fa il Hr raid ha* taken * leading role in
A trip to Calm, ns p r o v ed l&gt;y the Cuhun o f their alma m ater and scorn its intellec­
that Delro.t and Raleigh have two the teaching for safety rru«ade ordinated downtown signals with
of the bed traffic safety record, Through front page pictorial stunt* a "m u-ter brain" which respond,
d'legation, could quickly prove the trtith o r tual sld**, if. indeed, they have even heard
a pledge-signing project and coy to traffic fluctuation*. &lt;-&lt;*,* ertlRI
in the country.
the fa lsify of the Cxech charge. It is not of thnt.
Both cille- along with Los Ange tests aimed at various reader 33 mile* of streets into one-way
Pennsylvania alumni must lie different,
iikely. however. that the man who made
ic*. Seattle, Denver. Omsfea. Provi groups, ihe paper hammered at thoroughfares. Jumping the num­
deme.
It I., and Wilmington. Del ., reduced highway mayhem through­ ber &lt;d warning signs from 3 to
the e lm riff would lie |M‘rm itle d to make the a t least those o f Westchester County. New
were cited al a White House ton ( out Nebraska aeq southwest Iowa. lirtzt. instituting throe-cycle walk
York C ity's great commuting headquarters.
trip . The nmnlrf'i d [htsoiih from l&gt;ehlnil th n
The crusade for safely Idea has light- at impoitant pedestrian
fercnce for I heir outstanding safetycrossings and banning all parking
campaigns. And when all the 1D.hl *nr"ad ur.tll citizen and traffir
Planning the annual smoker, they rejected
Iron C urtain who have sought asylum in
safety group, are busy spreading on arterial street:
returns
arr
in
to
the
National
countries they have visited on official b u si­ the idea o f having the customary football
Barnes also closMv coordinated
Safety Council, all eight cities arc the go-ea«v po*p*t in to counties
ness hu* Town so large that communist movie, deciding instead to invite one o f thp
expected to prove among the saf I Dramatic results of organized his work with the poller and courts,
effort were shown when roxd set out to educate citizen* on the
rst in the country.
loader* are wary about permitting th e ir university's professors of English to talk
What, then, makes the streets deaths dropped an average of 23 new regulations, 'ripird illumina­
about
books.
ritUer.s the ciinnce to escape.
of one citv or town safer than ner C"nt in a m a k ritr of the coun­ tion on cily street* by roplacina
l*-*t it be thought that these graduates
another? The answer, most ex­ ties joining the campaign, but ris e .ncamWrent lichts will, m ercui#
No doubt the Communist government o f
pert* agree lie* in the proiDolfon !« per rent in areas lhat stayed vapor tamps; kepi traffic mark­
Czechoslovakia would like to see the Cubans cannot be normal, it should be announced
ing* freshlv pointed and instituted
and Inlegration of the "three K V aloof.
freed— the way the Hungarians, the 1'olcs, that another special guest w ill be present:
Allbno-fh there ha* h"*n on sim i­ a school traffic engineering pro­
of traffic safpty—enforcement ed­
ucation and engineerine
With lar centrali/e-l frwu* of all safety gram.
the Albanians and all the rest of tho sa te l­ lust year's Miss America, a Penn co-ed.
Effectiveness of the program
'A M E S M A R L O W
alight variations in emnhatls or effnr'-. I'rov'deer- It | has got­
lite * have been freed* Of course anyone who
technique, lh« eight ellle, cited ten to Ihe top of Ihe national rec­ wa* evident from the start. The
C
o
u
n
t
y
A
c
^
n
t
’s
C
o
l
u
m
n
could id e n tify what those countries now
u*cd ■ rnmhinati-'n r f alt three ords by a vine's- of factor*, in- first year fatalities dropped from
elements «o achieve their record* eluding intensified enforcement, 64 to 16 In 1131 road deaths
have a* freedom would be equally quick to
Detroit I* perhant the ties! ex promotional efforts of a n ts y r'- dropped to an all time low of 3ft
see black a* white.
Seattle, where engineering abo
ample of sirnned tin fines last safetv commi’tee and special newIn S a n fo r d
F lo r id a
WASIHNfiTDV '»v-V«*, Indeed ihr Army was lm&gt; slow. or worse. year Atwut ( &lt;v*i drivers served i and fea'itre attention to the subject play* a major roic. has reme a
III ju m u r u , r iu iiu u
n t y JM ktns agrenl with Sen Me In rooting out Communist,. I t s mandatory Jail sentence, for drunk hy the Providence Jci.t,tat Bulletin [nng w-v from I n il when thero
driving
The mayor's latartl ahd tlie nr- a s were IL*0 deaths. ta*4 year t h e f
Hy C. It . D A W S O N , U S A ., M S A .
Carthv Itist the senator w»* wllhln poitlhlc the man *
S'orr 'he nrovram begin In PD1. paper teamed in x highly effective were 39 tn tar heavier (raffle.
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W
O
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K
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lo
rid
a
sol!
Is
s
h
o
rt
on
J
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t»
right*
In
.
refusing
to
I
malice,
m
m
.
w
Secretary of Defenao Wilson said re ­ ,
One paradoxical melbnn which
nr a
,
. * .
rri
ai
r- thr n?mi* ul IIIii Informant no an !»thinic WM1 not pitnour al an no traffic deaths involving drunk driv­ educational prnlerl. Monthly sty
Murutt (It SI&gt;). prp%lding at long a» hU Identify U ftrrrrl. the er* have derreasAd 9.x per rent titllcal rhart* issued by the citv E. E. to-warch. City traffic engi­
cently th a t events of the next few m onths iron. Wo hftvi* In u&lt;!&lt;l to it. I ho f|u rM Io n i*
government may nc\er learn for
John D Walts, on* of the city's | traffic department weir printed neer. and ('apt. 31. K. Conk, traffic
may force the United States to take a n ­ h ew much am ) in w h a t fo rm . A re v ie w o f the McCarthy Army hearing!.
tin , ifl| n . rh id n tm t
Iron unrW nnn
t hn reJpnkiru agrcrH with McCarthy itftrlf ihr man ft motive*.
trs'flc court jyidve*. was ih« innn in the paper which ran a hard­ police rhicf, used to save lives
other look at its defense policies, lie said ttu latest c h i.la n d Iro n w o rk nntl th e re ^
mutt either have thought
Any orderly attempt hy th r; who sent his golf partner In the hitting series of interview* with was In increase the speed limit
rt&gt; through before, hut President to Judge wh.it is nerc* rtink. A T S y-'r-o ’d former 'llchl survivor* of previous had ml«han« ,»n mod arterial streets from M
that our m ilita ry programs and the amount sponse of 17 d iffe r e n t veg etab les to son |hn t,r
itiu n * o f these m a te ria ls , an ground * more thorough th in he (*ry for the country's welfare— fan safety director went to jail Two other special series dealt w (th tn 3ft miles an hour.
o f money required to ca rry them out a rc am ! I q uil a y, tip. n..lln
"Under ttie old limit.” explained
basic raitses nf highway accident*
. ,,
. . p . ,
- * hj» ye
d.kcl ,rd. or he Just for ln»tance. secrecy ,m the In-j for no dxvs for drunk dri'-imt.
m ay l*o had a t M e ld D a y . F r id a y , M u j 14, , | 4r|r,j
talking without realizing j vestigation of spies unUI the in- [ "This «af"ls- program ha* no and an eduealitHtal program for Cook, "we bid a tolerance policy
always subject to change.
and p.itndtnt-n wouldn't write tick, it, fu!l meaning.
veillgahon I* flniihed nnd the favnritfA." Jud"e W a " , *» •* "It teen age driver&gt;
There is reported to be concern that the a ta rtin g nt 10 n. m .
'Pie committee headed hv liter i t - unless the mouuisLs were drlv..............................
I voder oath McCarthy had told *ple* caught — break* d«&gt;*n if has • polirv. The policy fir-l ,»
cuts in the defense budget made recently
r, „ , , . v *e -r r , c m i r e v
n « the Senate subcommittee Invest!, thi* secret search i, revealed out- nrevrnlim If ihat falD |&gt;e polirv chant Harry Pmk'T«&gt;n. comlurted inv 33 or to When the limit
( A I I l.r . w r..N I
I t i t U l , l , !•.(»!•- — (in o.ijng hi* row with Army official* side the agency conducting the i» gel lough And il's amazing a TV show aimed a' VOUngMiTx raised il wa* enforced strictly
could ho invalidated if a change in our pre" bat it lakes to scare some neo and slrctkcd safety with countless
aont policy is made. The cuts ware made e x h ib itio n on th e H ollins C ollege cam p u s ill nut an Army officer had given tearch.
• pot nlugs over r a " 1 1Heel*km
W in te r P firtf rliirim r tho rnllcirc’it I k l b ntt* him Intiirm nth,t on spying »*nt by | ...eoemer Prealdenl Truman and pie."
» in te r I a r k , till rin g th e c o lle g e s l a i n ' Oil n,,. Im
t|„.Army confidential KUenhnwer hate Irnih Withheld,
partially on the assumption thnl the A rm y
Enforcement In R*lrigh a’*o[ on lime rontributtd hy the stations
could be reduced somewhat in numerical mod l',Conomic C on ference w ere tw o bUl'S p , M,| inlciutcd for no one but the much security Information from | "lays no fav'rites C ipl J, |&gt; i In lavs Angeles the potire it'o h e ife rs w ith percentages o f A ng u s military
.
Pongrea* for
: L? llsye,, who foid off the women’s partment itself rrorganizing and
strength. I f the idea o f a Kuropenn a rm y nnd, tw
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,
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,
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.
McCarthy not only said be would he sure innocent people are not club personally •»•' to It that a expanding its traffir bureau, hxt
B E R K E LE Y . Ualif. UR-The sun
H rah m n n blood. The conferen ce topic tll)1 r,.W J| u,(. udiccr'* name hut im ia rrd ,
lnke»tigation* messed man worth SI? million dollar* ,sa« geartrd up a » Idespread education
should fall to materialize nr if we should and
I* going to blow up and destroy
was
"T
h
o
C
a
ttle
In
d
u
s
try
"
and
b
y
h
a
v
in
g
u&gt;ed
the
occasion
to
promise
noi
up.
and
that
congrr,,
i*
not
interal
program
arresled for dnink driving.
I o forced to take some new action in Intloour entire solar system—hut don’t
Certain officer* k"en in friendlv fret about it.
Cant. Haves has tcs'ifkd a^'iost
„ Ii v , o x i,II,It O h , . . u o ™ i i „ « co ui.i «
«
.
&amp;
.* « « « !? C S S
( hiun all th i* could be changed.
Dr. Waller Itcadc of ihe Ml.
a fe'low officer fur rirc t-s * driv­ contact with hotrod clubs, altrnd
thom unci JU»C* th o dlffcrcnccm t tint TO- ^j|(| tn Ii;ht givi* Him lnform»(if»*i
In (his in%Unrr McCarthy \va»
It is gfwsi to know th a t Secretary W ilson
ing The brother nf k -re ■,-re--den' meetings at which they molnt put Wilren and l'alomar ntuvrvalnriri
"
It
takes
no
skill
to
drive
fa*t"
suit
from
p
u
ttin
g
in
n
little
m
o
re
o
r
n
little
Wht-n
J......
N
Welch,
special
defying
the
executive
branch,
in
who made the prediction in a In #
is aware o f the need fo r a dynamic |tn||cy
R irhird Nison, a *'udm t at North
coun,c! for the Army. quMlioned effee1 encouraging other employes C»roli«i Sla'e Colle'*" here hi« but that real ability and know-how lure at the University of r*t|fornla
which must change w ith events and c ir ­ less H rnhm nn blood In th e A ng u s c a ttle ,
McCarthy's rlght_ to wllnnold th*- to pomp security information to been lickeied t„ice The assb'ie* Is Involved In grlting the cars -ay s II won’t happen for a couple
* * * * *
officer’* name, Jenkins aaid Mr him.
cumstances. It I* wise to rnnko plans nnd to
eity m»nsger »|sn ha* hern tiled built—and in keening them moving of billion year* or so.
safely along highways.
T H E J O N E S ’ __ E v e ry fa n til” has n Carthy wa* |u*tlflcd lint Jenklru
Ally. Oen. Ilrownrll, askeit hy for traffic violation.
lie explained lhat a . Old S-d
form ulate policies w ith long range goals
, i
,
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.. *|&gt;ecl-l counsel fur the McCarthy (he Senate tuheommltire if McHayes Is not loath to ,,’ e nl-tn I The jmlicc also use lectures, get* older il gradually rhanaes it
cholco o f keep in g tip w ith tho n e ig h b o rs ot Army heailuxr. didn't go Into the (!arlhy'a information In this case
clothe*men and unmarked nol'cel tnnvlc*. ftamnhlds, ,1emo-y,(rations hydrogen into helium. When 12 per
TODAY'S III B I.E V E R 8K ~
w ith the c re d ito rs .
deeper pmhtrm involved: could he made public, »ald no. that
ear* (o hclu enovince Haleiyh eitj- radio and television Under a re rent nf the hydrogen thus is trans­
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a
1.
Ind
this
officer
violate
a
law
It
Involved
m
ailer,
of
security.
In th is the children o f God are m anifest,
Ihe tv-i Icp denartmrnt means rent California taw, rl*i»rooiii formed he added, things will get
iM u s m n o T iu
ita tio u , ,
o
**y condensing into a
1',-page
In the fare of this &gt;mrtown,
driver training is enmpubory In so he. the sun will explode and
and the children o f the devil: whosoever
A N H iD H O lS
A M M O N IA — See th e
*'Jcttrr’* (be lip a s e F ill
tnemor McCarthy again defies &lt;• Bt»en bode*** pvipn driver* r-tteatedlv seotor high *chnr&gt;ts.
wipe out all planets in Rx sys­
dooth not righteousness Is not of God. demonstration pints designed to determine andum (^ the Army on it* inv,-,ti bower ariinlnintrati-n by demand- failed In eKee ee-a: noe-wsv •l,,-ys Police Cap!, it H Hayes of tem.
I" a residimllal area, a plaingallon
Into
rAplonage
at
Ft.
M
in
tin
g
itmwnr:i
be
brought
before
neither he thnt loveth not his brother.—- any usefulness, crop response, und soil rcan (("""rVe,! ear
mouth. N J J It's not clear &gt;cl ti.e committee tn esmaln. Now elmhesman
I ^ohn 3:10.
. I
ti-ntloa under crop growing conditions of « hatt er he violated a law or * Ilrownell has been asked if any took over. Fifteen tickets were
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didn't.
part of the McCarthy Information handed nsit in one morning.
the area, at Field Day, Friday, May 11.
Reiuil- Haves bis had n„ Iwn
It It U staled by the Justice could be made public. Brownell
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wav tn flle irotible on lhat one
PrpartnH'iit that this man did vin- hasn't a n g e re d tnaf yet.
l&gt;lRlillalkf&lt;l (■ l&gt;ra
UP A N D ATOM — Wo hnvo to admit 'it« ® I'1w- will McCarthy ktill re j xbl« struggle over the security I wav slreel.
1-n t.l U S r.l rfnllr
l a i n , d a , « » 4 t,m4 mr
The taroer rrsnll of ijds and
III Sm m IU Straar
hue Jo name hint? TbSt would pul informatUm hrmight back into
the atom whs rill it was rrncked up to Ik*.
him In the pmlihm of covering up
f(K.„ , Mhat may have hern other mclhotls was (tut ltalri"h
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■ U n H da arr .. a if r l s a a M M I f f ( M a l w r IT. I S IS , a i
for a las* violator.
lost sight of in 'he wordy hear- didn’t have a single traffic death
Ik* e»»l lid 1;* al aaaI m, ■&lt;. I'larUa. uaS.r Ik - k .l
••I I aairrai al ilarrk X lata.
SCIENCE — A scientist says a b utte r­ 2 W j ; McCarthy him,elf in v'o inK, : that the tatlc quarrel be- In 1913 Only one other cdy In the
I lllUk PCHKIX*, r.silar ah* P*bll*ktr
of any law 0 ) In receiving tv i.rn McCarthy and the Army is, rnunlr* (Mount Vernon N Y .) In
fly eats practically nothing. He apparently lallon
j in naiir.H. i . - . Hi i &gt;- i m..r
•urh Information and (2» in at- the jtruggle l&gt;cl»een him and the the 30 00010(1000 ponulatiory group,
M i i n n n a . n m i k s u c h . k i m i i i i u a ........... *
went through the year without one
never took one out to dinner.
tempting to make lhat informal on administration,
• r n a tim -r in x m m
auto death.
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nubile al Ihr Srnatr investigation
Hr fa n lrr
IS- a&gt;r aa,h Ilka aaaalh
fl.lM
.
In order to bolster his charge the
Raleigh’s record climaxed a saleThr— llnalSa
ala Maaika
Ilk* Oar
( A ME L b — \\ lien someone says its pays umv was Dx in Comimmistly drive begun in RhYl when the
UMS
M.H
SI 1.10
Extra Clean, Dynaflmv, Hntllo, Heater. Fully Equipped.
All akllaarr aallm, mr4a af Ibaaka. araalailasa aal to hustle, wo remember the camel always hunting?
city recorded 13 deaths This wa*
a-llr-a a| aalailalakral far ISa aaraaaa si lalalaa
For, although he was chairman
rut to five in 1931 aod four in
Many other* to weleel from
taa.!a aalll k* akarat* laa al rraalar a*a»tllalaa ralaa. has u hump on nnd Is only taken fo r n ride.' of the Senate committee investiga­
1932. Meanwhile, ear registrations
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CHICAGO
«
.»
*—A
radio
station
em»
ting communism in Ihe govern­
Ilrairarala* Sall»aal1f ka lOsrrsI
had Increased more than 20 orr
police said, was *h&lt;&gt;t appar­ cent and the population climbed
hraal.r, lar. OlH-aaS I fcaiukrr al I'aaakartrr III**.,
DOWN TO T H E SEA IN SHIPS — May ment. McCarthy had m-ver b-en p'.nvr,
A llxn la , ( ifu r g l*
ently
while
trying
to
aid
his
young
authorized by President Elsen­
63.900 to on estimated Tc.uxt
22 Is National M aritine Day, liv in g land hower or anyone el„* In Ihe , secu* woman companion whom a robber from
Among the elties &gt;. which edu-1
I ft r 11ern «| •• n
s»f tl,e
Kr^aa
was
trying
In
rape,
w Mrh lii arnllllfJ r» rl« iiliflj | m lliv »*•# J«tr
luhla'rs we give little thought to o ur mer* live branch to receive (hi* mf„rmacation Is a main traffic blinker \
rnil**II 1*1 mUI III* l»m| »e«a girlM|r*i In |hia trna|m|**■f.
lie was Unbar,I II. Oix. 21. de­ Wilmington. Dei. There, in addition !
2H) Magnolia
Sanford, Fla.
cnnnt marine. B ut come war — O h! Boy I Unn.
scribed
as
a
"platter
turner"
for
to weekly clinics in magistrate'll
Whether or not a law- « , • vloPage -I
Monday, May 10, 11)5-1 Where are those ships?
a
WMAO
(N
BC
)
disk
Jockev
pro­
lalcd, this episode In Ihe McCarthy
Armv dispute hl'-a the heart of the gram. Mix was dead on arrival at
prohlrm of maintaining orderly Brlmonl Hospital with five gun­
government: Ihe separation of shot wound;.
Police said Carol nidillns, IS.
powers between Congrrtt and the
executive branch of ihe govern­ told them a young gunman entered
Dlx's automobile while thev were i
ment.
arkrd on the norlhwrxt side. Mis* I
McCarthy tayi hit offlceHniddln* said the t .hber took B20
formant's mnllvci were entirely
Hy i i a i , novi.i:
a whole circus program," said (ace more familiar to millions of patriotic In giving him Ihr Infurpia- from Dlx, iicd up her and n ix
NK.W' YORK uH—American kids Valdo. '•There are now about IB Americans than that of Marilyn lion, lie says the officer thought wtlh w lrr, and attemplrd to rape
• till flock to the eircua hy the mil- nationalities
her.
among
our per­ Monroe. Although he quit per
lions, but a career tinder the big formers.
Dix, according to her account
forming himself 20 years ago, the acriallst. acrobat and bareback
ton lures fewer of them every year.
freed, his hands and when he tried
"But they’re all good, They know famoua while-fared clown you sec
rider.
Without
using
a
springboard
Thl» kalden* I'at 'Vslrto, who their job*, ami they get along. We un the circus posters Is Pat Valdo.
to help her was shot. The gun­
he rnuld run, trap up, ami turn 3 man abandoned them and the car
tus followed the lahbark tra il for have a United Nations here that
"
I
guess
about
the
only
things
double
forward
somersa
ill.
i l year.*—and would do it all over really works."
at Belmont and Troy.
still with the cirrus that were Utcrc
"Once Charley fell into the net
again gladly.
(
I'at Is a tall, leathery, timeless when I first came are the tent and broke hi* neck But a* soon
111!AR.S NOISF..S
"There are very few American man who doesn't like to talk about and some of the clrphanls," he as he recovered he went right back
MIOWRST c m ’. Okli. (JR circus familiea anymore—they are his age bevond admitting " I got a aaid.
tip He was working until he was C.ltnn Tomlinson. Blaine County
dying nut," said Pat, who worked lot of mileage on me—a lot of
"The i low ns, the midgets and the 61 Hied about a year ago."
fsrmer. kept hearing noise* under
up from rlown to general perfor­ mileage."
elephants seem to last longest in
Pal lookrd up al a young per­ hi* car as he drove here from h it
mance director nt the Itlngllng
He was born Patrick Fitzgerald, the circus. A midget can work
former
swinging
gracefully
on
a
farm home.
Pros and llamum 4 Bailey Circus. and Is the only Irishman I evrr until he's TO, and a clown can go on
When l,c arrived and locked
(TbU i» the organisation that far mn who changed his name. In forever if he keeps changing his trapeze high undrr the canvas and
the
memory
of
his
vanished
friend
underneath, he found a nest of
*o years has been conducting a his ease he ran plead self defense. stuff."
kindled
In
Is
eyes,
ncwly-hatchrd sparrows lying be
whispering campaign that il Is the
"It was a defense against hun­
Pat thinks Cargantua la the
"In the a ir." 1‘al said toftly, "he tween Ihe frame of the car and
g re ilr-,1 show on earth.!
ger," hr grinned. " I was In a part­ greatest circus animal in hu life was tike a bird."
the gas tank.
Americans still excel In the ner i d , and the fellow I was time, and that an American,
For a moment Pat stood there,
h'l-h tra|K-/e id s , but that'* about teamed
wuifi thought we’d both-eat
.
— - - - Charlea Selgrtst of Canton Ohio, feeling Ihe loneliness known to all
An A ir Force supersonic Jet
all.
be
tier and get more bookings
If I was
ihe finest all-around 1per- birds of passage. Tien he ailed fighter carries rockets that streak .
s K K r m d s lis it n ,
— —_
( M l.
- —— —.
"Why it is 1 don't know. Our abbreviated
my name ifrom
Fitz­ fformer.
and set about the 1.001 tasks of Inward* their targets at more than !
kids arc good athletes, but not gerald to Valdo.”
" lie was fabulous," said Pst. "A »elt&gt;ng the ltig Show started on 1 000 mph A tingle hit can destroy
many want to go on and become
Few names In a circus world, self-taught kid who became an the long road.
the world’* largest bombers.
professionals. Those who do want here or abroad, am bolter known
to become performer* concentrate today than that of the Irishman
on other entertainment fields, They called Valdo.
steg or talk or dance."
*
Pal joined the cirrus as a youth
Hat, who knowr most of the BOO at Binghamton, N Y For 31 years
antinab and 1,000 people la the he worked a i a master clown, a
circus by name, noddut moodily
tier, and at partnrr In a
to big Ruth, an elderly elrphanl,
nirrang throwing act with hit
as she ambled p u t. Big Ruth wife, Laura. She will trsvel with
waved her trunk at him—Juat one him at usual when hr seta out
old pro ta!*:Uflg another.
next week on his 32nd contrcutlva
"There acluatly aren't enough tour with the circus.
S zzi Amrri.'sr. act; left to put on
Hit fate will go brlore him, a

practice* p/dated in Cuba. Tbc Cuban delepate nnswrtrd w ith a denial and invited a

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TUESDAY, M A Y 11-B p m .
(Pat* Pol. 44,.)

7

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iMrs. R. T. Warren Is Winner O f
Home Demonshatiaii Dress Revue

( Ja k n d w i

Oca
a.-, a tv « U 7 ‘{ b t atz • C. D Eu'Jm t i - t c i . - i r J with
,*luh.v&lt;*;tifr., ffjirc .ri.iU.jj all i.vttu arrordian izirctiosi.
At the r'omvrll i.petlng bald &gt;r
economic* clad id Semin,.1. Coun
II..' morning. M m . fu r l William*
ty, attriije.t till* annual *lic&gt;* n
m l, council meeting an I luncheon presided, and devotiotvala
L rida y in tin* San ford Woman'* given by Mr*. J. W. V vrboraucb
r in k
and Mr*. AV. L. S ri*. MrJ. C. O,
WirlPir fit*! in the county-wale W ekh it'coiu(tallied gt up ringing
re n e t* n*k*&gt;l for the «un.i-onijwlitinn in hnme-»«Wh tit.*• »r&lt; I
i irm Mr . I!. T. Wnrien, UK *2 nu r 4-H |i» (n u n and p lat* wet*
Magnolia Are., whore ravy blur tli»*Tj»*.*d for the Tuppet *» .uv lout
: and while pique cotlon '»n» »elect- May 18.
,z ( nt .
ril i»t thr H*ntii nt to lx enter-d In
l i " ■ .ft* «hthe ,lftte rr.n!e*l at C.aiottvili 1 i’l Mar
Mary k* \ c »i**«h!,rt
•non ul!Mn»**MiH
**
,.n the
. 1,. 'Tatur V'.mlU"
.true inlt
Family" uring
puli'•
July. She will receive an ttpo n ir* on
paid trip to thr *lalo event. F ifit to n which *hi* had fa-uhntod i f l
ptior to tnuoupcip
alterua!.- a * . M r*. F. V S.t*n, rariratut*
Princeton Avr., who wore n pa'c winner* in the drr*» revue.
him* n Hf t r. ■- *ji &lt;lrr*» nf rliamhray
with it nut It hint,’ flutter, nnd thr
*f.otld all&gt; mat,- wa* Mr*, twipuia
lllngnian. lotke Mary, who*.- atternoon ilt« « w «&lt; r laventler linen.
O th d . nto-'elinj in thr rontr.i
were: Jit*. John Aliimiy, Mr*. Mm
AndrMnn. Mr. Yin.rut .Alatr.ki,
I.
ongwo.'l; Vi ., M aN I M. tlra
Tin*
r. I'h'* Chapter of Delta
M i*. Itrodtr William*._ M rs Kal Until.a (iamipa met nt the Cnro\ a * h . M m A1 Coe, Sanford; Mr*, nailo ll.ach ]l-.trl in New Smyrna
J. P. Sapp,. Lake Monroe, Mr*. Saturday often
H in t) I n*', i. M r*. John II. Wynn
M i*. Kuda Coprlv lntro.lu.‘«.!
■•
IjtWei Spring*: 'it* . Marla ftoraki,
itr ,.. Kari K AVIcketrom. mini-

Rho Chapter Has
Regular Meeting
A t New Smyrna

M r*, N«»lnn I ,fr«* un«I M k ( . I*.
&lt; iitluiii*, t huhjni j ; M r* H»i »j M.
Smith, l.a io Mary.

Ml**

Myrtle

Wil

li.

eou ii tv

home dentotii'tration nyrt l, r» t . v l
II* nntnitnr a , th r “ Thre&lt; -It" la.h ion &lt;hon unfold''.).
.In the | it «1 pm non, the "tlmrin
j l y let, fh n n e n t* wrete niixletetl
M r*. C. I!. Mot rt ton, vtt*. Itallie

*i* r «*f f j n i t i i - n n i Chufrh
if i-r**, who *iu'l.r on ^KiitoP' *

I*.’are I'roMetn***. H r •tni**l that
i io- to ilie feat nnd tenrii it in Ihe
w »tId. the people of UiHope rllny
to nnvthlnv that w ill , | . them a
feetllliz of 'iv u e lv T fti' i» pnrtlr*
p lo rlv nepar. oi in

K rn itre

w hete

17 hlllton ttollar* i. In*an led l&gt;v
Levlffne, M i*. I). I„ Car tor,, M'«. til', people |hu* helplnx to *llfte
uttv holm of tloil emrntrv fotvlny
Do.1'1*. nl! of I w m z* oixi.
Style* of the lath century and i ' e:»d eeorontlrolly. he «luted.

the early IttKI’* wen *hown V.i the
tteotnl imitlon of the trvuc. InIrotltMinK thi* era wa* an 1S*7

The Hey. W iekitrnm *prnt two

month*

in Cuiono In't

tunvnier

r ' d ynv&lt; it vivid picture of n
BOWIl modeled by jn H'i &gt;'. nr til l Hur.tp*’ that I* t n in t f to neover
Chiil'o.tn uoriian, M r*. ,Mifrt!’c Item the ravage* of war.

Mf) YU \ i
r..'p‘ *4ahlf C ij."t tr.e
■. u. ...oc.tt li m t . li p bavin?. i
njiper .it the home nf Mr
\
M-.inner. DM XI Jgtmlia t ' •
'i * -&gt; r. m
U I'J IIM Y
The Anna Miller Circle will meet
jt the Ktk* Club at R p m
The Drily Truth Cfa** will meet
it the Valdez Hotel .it 7:1.1 pm .
with t'jm lyn I’arwvn* j « tearher
The putillc i« Invited
Hu
llii(h School
I* TA
1
!&gt;•■ Junior High
school t&gt;
|A
.* d. l meet
„ in
,u the
„ „ i &gt;rhool
, auditorium
j., ,
*• *
m l »rpn"
K ^ llr
tuilmt. are invited to attend
T
tiUanet * Cl® « of ih« Flr*t
l!ani *t i hutvh will hold It* re
eiJa* b'i*tne»* and *otinl inretimt
at i ■ home of M r*. IVlil.l/t M il
n *i ,'li'I Sun ford Avenue ni
* p it*
I * I* lot l '...I. w &lt;II h . .1 i - ' r t
. .1 ■* in.etinir of the \*m
• In 1 a. lit f lub nl h l»- m. The
•t ** |lI meet rt 7:fill ... nt,
The Intermediate llov.it Antha*
d
will inert at The Fir»l I’ . |t
l " 1 1 horeh .it . ji Pi
1 ' Woman « lit nle no* .0 the
Kir*' Hipli*! t luireli will m rrt at
* ’,') p in. at the home of Mr*
Ada ll.tckev with yroop V". •*&gt; .tho*tr«*
Oja’ii llou-e will he Jtelil at
k. nHi.ldr Sitp’ol for F ir*I t.r.oli
children and their mother* from
7 to ' p ni All fir*t yrailr parent*
. r,. invited and uryvi! to come
llortirullurr eliairmen til the
Santotd liarilen &lt; lull Mill meet
with Mt* ,N C |livker*on, S San
lord Vve. at 2 p m
St Monica-' Cliapti’.* id il.itv
i'm»* l!pl*citpal Ch'irch will meet
with Mr- Donald June* 1019 S tn
tor * i t r , ;ti * itm
VV I D M ** I * 1 1
Hu" l ir«t llapli'4 Is. .h i t Meet
iny m t v tee will Wiilu at S p m In
the Memorial IMnralom.il Ituild
Iny
Ih e S.M tal Department i f tin

TBZ SCvTuRD E E U i )
Moo. May io, m « ______ P i n I

Mrs. P. H Colbert
Is New President
O f Southside P-TA
The final meeting of the Snuth•ide I’-TA for the UlfWl-51 »er,lon
up* h*ld Thur«day afternoon a*
the niother'r of next yr«r'» flr»t
yra.le pupil* were welcomed by
Mr*. J. t. T.-rwilleyer, pn-iulrnt.
M r*. Hoy Mann ynvr an hn|.fritty talk on prayer for Ihe iIm o ttonal. Mr*. Terwitleger introduc­
ed It. T. Alllwre who gave * ihort
talk on plan* for Southside for
ro at year. At the tteginmng of the
•chnol year, dotihle *e**toni ar*
planneil for the fir * t and «econit
urode*. Mr. Mllwce etatvif that it
i« probable that they would no!
continue after t*. toft* r when the
new building nt French nod 717th
St. will he ready for u*e. lie relat­
ed teveral fact* about ;h ■comrructioti of thr hiiddipyMr*. Frt J Hole and h. r llr.iwnic
Troo|t gave a itorl *hlt rmplintU*
Iny the peed (nr mote Itiownte
leader*.
Mr*. Clyile lluinphrey gave a
hurt hi*tor\ of *hi )&lt;nr'» I'-1 A
tor M r*. C. \\ John*in. hl*toiIan, who wni maMe to attend.
Mr*. W, K title* evnducled t ■
it tullatioo *t rvi.’f fit" the Ir tot
Itty officer*. Tiny n it Ml*. I*. It
r.dliert, pit - ili nt; M .». Itumtot
t ltn*e, fn -t vice i re 'iten!' Mr*. J.
C. vlitrhell. *ei*•■■&gt;) v it r pnildent;
Mi • J. S. C lr*eland. Mcrttary,
Mi
t't itlt* Atkin* it. u -aiu ter,
ind Mr*. Jmm * lliy y t n •. hittorian.
\t the rl»*r of the mertlnK, rvfn *hnie'ii» wet. M 'rw .l by the
li»*!f«e«* from thr r.H.nu of Jlrt.
Hnvl*. Mt* llrowti. and M n. Grlen-

M ISS M A R I E I ’ E /.O I D
fit..|o It, t ot
ttenlley, whaae white hair .m il
\ ItU'Ine*. meeting wa* held
dnltlty white hnndketeliief tint n fnlTowirur Ik Proprnin nnd e.a*
ilreaa capture*! the *pit|t of itiat eondurte«| l.y Mt* I otlt*e h .v rll,
Sanford Woman** t Inh i , .|*.tn
centinv. Other* mndelini: in thi* prc*ldctit.
■ rin j tl.e annual \lnv tirra k l.fi
eroup w in M l* A. U llim il,
t 'tr . le \ t t . 7 uf th e AV5I’ S ,’tf the
\ th fir:oil* loiffet •pottrr v n * ..I the &lt;dull huiltlini: heyinnlny at
Chuluota. M i*, h io y of l.oni'womt,
F )t - 1 M eth o iii't C h u rc h held l!«
■
rvi
&gt;
t
hv
the
l.n
d
t
**e*.
M
r*,
9
a
m
Follifw
init
the
break
(a
t
**ho wore li wei|.tiny dre*» of tirom in i ineeltnir *«f th e year ln&lt;l week
,( ,
ean.i.ta will he played
*el« lace, nnd Mr* llow at.l (.ret n l.oui*. l.nvrll air*. Kudo I ’onrly,
lla- rmnil.* r e n jo y e d a covered
Jtnitlm K Shrlilon, Mr*. Mr || \ ilontielh and her
who*v Mail co*tiinie feat tied i M t*
d i* ll «UPprr nt the holin' uf A lt'.
\ .* latte Smith, will lie hi»*le*»e*
j * kit t held down l.y tiny w ii|;h l*
D II Fletcher.
M trh rw *. and
Die F* endive tto.ird of the
A d ie** from ll'd liiik -wurlli lion
A diort liu-iiu *• n iiv tliif wo*
New ineodeTa S ,r.f.trd tiarden Cltilt will inn 1 at
1 In* • itu*hu*t in* i«t u «ii |
I m t*|t «i»«i r o f
\|
M n n r l !i/ul*rll&gt;
M R S . E D W I N C .K A C IA
• *&lt;ati wa - in, del'd hy M i* M rtlui
«'f fh** «*!im&gt;l« r n i
in I’* a h i . ,ii ih** (*anlrti *Vnt*ir
iV lo l.i ti» \ l l to n 1 l l m r l * »* I h I I I * M noHlUctl »t) I * I | i « l n l ‘ *. Mr. »H ll (idb.actl l.y liic pe**'tvtallon of a
Dut.ean of hot itwood.
\ | i - l i f i . i u * 1 I ■ ..1.1 nf f ,»", 11 \ i inti „ 'Thr |*inotn i ' I m I
t hi- *ot» o f lira . planter t • the chairman, AltIfWo
I III ItSI* U
M t* Huh}' SJirhloni hake M.tr;
i c . n. AVIllianii. &lt;p np|iri• latlun
ap |team l In a floor lenttlh yo y
Other tin mlx r* uh"» i«ll*
) ffcl
\ ml*;*%smliir* M r* i tlm l &gt; - it ti * 11111**1 n ti f«*1 I ►ism \ \ Ife tr tl* of M"1 fn**, III.
!••» t i i It iiiltT *lti|. .lor .eg the p.» l
M i* I ' i t o o I M il* horn ill h n h f o n l u h t 'f r *h» *• M «toll «l h n o i 'd ro o l*
hum dre*« nmi itinichapt hoi.tu t ».,■ Ml
.........
Ilanter. Jllw ! " l:
•* '
•*' lhr Ktr*l
year.
ui l vfruitim f o l ^roiti H« tniHolt* 111ir li *
with hlyh l.nr work •too'*. A 11*15 Millie Huff. Del * nd: MU* Violet li.init-i t hufrlt
Officer* Training School will he School, Sin i» |ir»»t4iilly rin|»ln&gt;* t
rfiiiu' all. ii.liiig
were Air*.
lo-aded hlnek lot till
wont t&gt;J I Ik i t . Ml** llarv
,
%* #•
m
Atm tiateh,
&lt; i n th *
AI Mn nn. M r , llnhert
Mt*. It F. Cuthaii* a id Mr* 11* li­ 111*- Alin lo ll. Iliv li'P ’i Ileaeh: l.cld m the College I'.irk Aleih&lt;t*li*l h\ Th** Siiithinl Ih iiil»l
Ih n n rlt, Mr* D. II. Fletchcc. Mr*.
ra Co«lrr *hot*i 1 a luff, la .nt Mr*. Helen M iller, M r*, lait* t hurdi at lo ro] a ip t ar* will
M*. Hot 11 i i *1 1v* uf I; * I I
Murri* Forgucun, Mr
At,irvin
with ley-o-multon "Irevr*, ’ he Hunter, Atr*. I amtha RorriMB, h u e The i'ir*t MclhndUt t luireh !4 fit*ll* III., iiTIritiirtf irliiHih l In f »
in Swnfnnl at tt JU a m Memtuv nfttl iu i * «&gt;tn|i|ii)«**l l.y Ih*'* Fur limit
fn t.t ion m IWM1.
l.iiblnp. Mr*. F. F. !.«•&gt; Jr., Mr*.
littuoud |t* arh: Mr*. VnOha llor- are a*krd to lake *anilv.irhe«
A. &lt;&gt; I! d’Cil . All . Iloy \A a . Mr*.
\ Mtiltllny tire ,* of fl'u ye.it
Trni’tnr Plant i *imm to »‘iiti rlii|? lif*1
iwr. Tnv.ve*! Mi** Statin A*'nt*
Iluiuld AATilttern Mi . fiugen* AVilSTi\) 111
inlioiu tl al Ih*1
yetto m atellal not of thr lt'17
In a double vintj. candlelight*
I «vlor Citmtitainli-ri \«t
?a
■ . I * * 'l.ui y .
A! rDm nl hy
1i.,io* nnd All - F 1 itlie.
pot nut w in tmtil'dril I.) M r*. Mahh
V'.iVol \.t%iU«ll&gt; Vil
‘
eeremony.oL the F|r*t ChrUtlan
n
I'lie Nan A\ \ c* liffiri
liin
l.ottd, Apopka: and Mr*. AA'il"’a Knight* Trmplar. will lun.-t' .. , , N1 tSdiiliRfi
(te a r, w hile M l* . It. K. fiu lt.n o *
r ’.iir at J 111 p tn Order *‘f Tern linn it *T«I I* Hitachi t| 1 » \* ».
# Churrh Sunday afternmin at « C r T H m 1710 T T O r e n t s
It
Morgan
of
Sanford.
i*
having
a
luncheon
and
ladilttn
wore n ••■ipiin, irn|e*cont ev* noiy
lhr vx** hit hit . I Ink.' |
t !*•*
pie uill In conferred anil f'dri h
w o'clock. Mi** Yirsmta l laire T l* ,
liuw Hmrol.iv at the AVoman'*
Jt i'** w ith :i uh*n I ik llt of the
mnuftt
ttient. will !«• *erved All Air latlrr pa*t "( lit
Map|u-r nyr. Mr*. IV. h. rtlr.fr *tyl*
Knight* are retpietlcd to attend
Club beginning .1 12.30 pm N.iv&gt;
Tieit a Barmen! o f t!ij.7. nml r. w ill’..
Ttic Mainolla C irrle of the Oat
tort, amt Kdtvin Franri* tiraeia
wive* who Dale nur ncrli nutllletl
Pttnday dre*» of Unfit w a* ilitu n
den i lub will meet ;,l tlie hutiu
were united in marriace liv thr
m il &gt;;ct lurlher Inhirmalbul liv j HKTKttSIllillG Va **—William
,
,
„
, l»y Mr*. T'twer*.
Hev. Heihert J lla** The y.'tvim
ol Mr and Mr* Chnrlc* Ateek*
catling Mr- It N Vchrtrn or Mr*
A AAortli. a I'eierah iirt man.
The p .rcet* «.f j i \ l h
a’raile
th e m m rd , hit of the .how «r®
it the ton of the late Mr. and Air.
l.itlle Klizahelh \lt»&gt;rv wa* bwt*
tbange Ave , at
J p m . fur
r
a Na*h wllh whom r««tv.,
rhugged io hi- U year ..It C)ld».
,a.
. n,” 7,n.lar ^hrMl *M«lrp|. or- in|
,^.r l^ , rrt
..... ..
u;ed mi tie* f.r*! birth’! " T lm ri-ltR h fi&gt; tu which the hu band- an
Jwiepli A (iracia.
lit in* in :iv a lut l*e made.
mobile tn Norfolk ibe other dsy
iled •Jfainot
ae aln tl ’J
M
,ft
Jun"nkhi
T ,V Cmi’
npi-*»rv.l
‘Dm Vul* • were rene
retreated
p.TA
ineelimtomorrow
ll(l„
k »h*&gt;
.............
..............io
... n dav oicnlny 'lilt a family e ith e r-• j n* »’,**t Mt** J’ nt Km ;lit of or
The -fvti -. I urn Dived by Vow Unwillingly, he parked it in a noInc
-it
the
Jl.'ire
hup
•
,
landu
will
lie
;*ne*t
&gt;[ie
ikcr
a ttacknroiiml of palm*. #*|er*. 1 t&lt; o'clock in the vrhool audituriiim
iiidv tf*.l*. • li-*. will le* modeled to nav v 1 arl.i’ig run’ .
1MFI.VAVOOD »
The eat" baked In 1&gt;* r uncle.| T!
%nv) ill.Per* '.V ie - n .d
wive*
AVlivn he returned In tel, nr hnmd
delahra1 were uf.irerl ^n ' the al?ar ' ltv*lall»tlon *f P&lt;&lt;tr* r* will Ip tl . eatt-rnn y :l. During hi' t . r f Frank A llio. woo a
tm
rr
j
g.*»;
will
Itavu
a
tiniehtmn
and
fa*hi&lt;m
day
ha*
tawti
i
vcat Pttht
tfejahra wen placed on the altar [
Mr
j n s i. J'A o .
ap|Hf. atvra .... Ih . .„„,*. he u ,
crowd in*prrling the car. In the
rtwiml cake with a ran 'ir an.I - j r )*hu» ut tlie AVontaii** &lt; lull begin tu e*eit|t- from lltfli" Dawn
nm! n- toiriim* ratvtle'Wva*- plirr** t Pent, atm V t i T.mvell nrler. pru |&lt;ruvl*&lt;il at tu* piano,
crowd wa* a in lifrim m s il, ready
llillie I* tile MWiolkv * ore •
.i* .ul in th. center *wl animal ( ring at t2;.10 p m I . n»pn. wd:
“ in each winnow ahmc with fern gram chairman, announced jbl*
Judy. * of the die*.* reran were rra fk rrt nn the nu'.iltk and ur.iupd [ lie luzni'hol h; Auwcil lii u n i t nut a iii'k i4!
*llg||ti&gt; ilumti eel ft mt ihe wrung
) and R.intcfit.i«e
,
m.irflllt".
'*,
'
;•
Ait*, tm ita VV d»nn, *iho*i| lun.h* jlir editc*
.iile ef Ihe le a d * wh.i pi Ac* l.u
she didn't. th'Oiuh
Snmebndy
’Ptc
AVe*t
Side
I*
T
A
will
tit.
el
Drganld wai Fred AVethecaJl,
'
riioth *tt)MTVi*ar, M I m Knehael
Tltu*e hi'lotnr (lie ' oittu huiturtw al the ichiiol a* 2 p in
q no io *ot'it ty * : her !i»tk&gt; and
fuiinied out lti.it A ir^ in u la" •*&gt;*
and aluftinjE ••Iferati e ” And - * ’l
1 l*vnre, home penminiUt
fur
tin
relehrale
ihr
Per lllnvieal lug .
Itul&gt; »larte*l
. . . .
.........
•
itceavlun
weie Iiit
III*. Ticket iliu-T !»• .ilt.ieheii to .1
i I jOvc Ytaj Tiu ly” »a» Joy Walter
I ' IM11 AA
Florida row er oml U ght
om! norent*
\1
. .id Mt
av ii
pt.iving llillie 1 1 It rtt Ae»!erilav
,
wind lie'd AAii ■’''* .iiu tret
1 Given in Miirriaye by her bn*
T ile D irt H a rd e n e r- r ir. le ..
Me*. Ikon Ithter.
vi re hri : r n iib id h T vir
F.
on Ihe *t.ige 'i'll lj*tt I tor tlnei
Mr* M ^ WiUDiltx !’ •* iuiilrd i ar due-n'l have one
(her. AYUIjjiii C. Tltun J r . thr
At the noon lui.-he-tn. the Ca.un- M Cullum Mr* ’’rarl; l&gt; i.' in the Sanfor l I. ifdep &lt; l*if• w ill nieci vrai*. *liipping ip Ihe uddill" l*&gt; lit*' hm miIh r i\( lh» Siillte llfirri
i b r lady *•-ii lull up hei lirkel
hride wore a ballerina length
with Mr&gt; ll..rr\ ' f .liln i
| .« !
plav an .tint,i.t identlral eluraeter
•m * Ti.11ifi*r nf tin ItM f I j« mrH I look and walked awny
M l** Thro Vickery of Kev AVret, n l »•'* h’ .ti ** t» * group .if ipe- and n n Michael Mr rad Mr*
Rown of while nitiSun over britlal
ml gur»ta who intlud.d tl. I*. I Frank Alb**
Mr
and
Air*
J.
lm
.............. an*. *..* -nun ''.'T ’ 1* “i " J " ‘
....... .
111 ” Ad.itn * Itit*
it in r H.fAinriii It* » ii htmif, Fri
, tatin
fe.diirliif
long
(kiinted
mid .lover. Jobnn» and '"l*! '".'If., 'n .•
,
DIM. ST(H I N
Then u fte r in itch in .m n iv rrin * d m M a v 11 fur .ni at) dav p la in
tleevet and a yolte edged in chon*' mnlfter, Mr*. I.dl.an A u k iry .
The HIhUeu* Garden r i* le will
. Ftrn.trum , Mack N. Cleveland. J r .,I I-inda, nml her brother, It .bl.v
111 UKFIKI H \v A ' v -H.ibre
in plav ll" i (itm
II 1
*! in e r t"
’hiring u h ii
i lilly lace embroidered With Jrimrel at hi a nt nl the home of *|(i* carin'
vc r *iuti ul 1Itm n A ,lrrd a &gt; ’* T b - IHIH tl"' m -1 ,ill.it,..ii n( new . &gt;ff. an* looking lur a "h « t" «l • :. *lnlen
• de*crnt *etjtilnr and tred pearl*
|n nn Air Air*. Charle* Aturri-uti Hiawatha lime Itllllt I'll til*- 1 icklNil .vl ••
*«* * Ir&lt;up the rliv dug iiouiiil l.i*l nlglit
r i r - ».11 f 'k«* nliM »' « a*
Ave. to drir e lit ilrlamlu fur .t
9 •Tf’e *wo l«&gt;er «klrt of llluvinn had
Interrciibr
t.v ,n intriel. r who fined open a
1* I ’
i..in n b e l!
A!-,
an* Mr*
• a third handrrehief tir» edeed in
covered tll*h Itinrhrun at the home car in .In tv '* f i r »t tarrm k Pi' lu r
.
--------- _ . rnutigh tidve*
___
and
i p*'t*r 1 Morgan, and Atr* Stewart kennel and fled wdli it* occupant.
The a e tr r * * &lt;1■&lt;1 i &lt;•&gt; flint f p ir liir c *
rhanllry late. Her flnttertip veil
ef M r* Mlcli.n l i im .(tu
\
•tr*»
group
for
luncheon,
ant
bulb*
Io
vuppll
W
i
luime
r.'ibu.
and **l! tlr.m ii
pf ilhiMnn fell (rttm a h*»dpiece with M i** Ant. I. tlmrti and Ml&gt;
AA’e*tmnrclanil Ave The -weaker 'T in * Vim r u n g Kind
Jet figh tr i of t l " ' U S A ir
Inil lh r
of chnntlltv |aee and peat'* and Gnil Hitting and attended the Flv
i .i I ■ » dl h a v e Sanford al 1"
' &gt;r the program I* AA Tuvtoi FJutidd H a tU "’U tu V h ii
i . i i *,*- eii'.iig! tu b in g to erjuip
High Clpru* AA'eekcnd
mlr« |iLi jiil % %in.if i n i uf I t i l l . - .1 nt .iml u im n c w idlin g !'• i v I
the eatried a whin orchid .in a
IWiKK*
fin- heviini: .out water *y*trtn» of
white prayer honk M
t
i
a .k .il t-&gt; i m il i ' M i . li
llo*,' Circle of Die s inf.ltd Gar Dawn
TTie many ftiend* nt A D Hit*
. *i\ iiM'iu .......
1»lik »• • Ilf **X*•’ tu la l at *. 1
den Club w il ntrrl .if u a m al
The alder ef Ihe trunnt. Mi .
1*!|| t !*
Hie Garden Center fur .1 pieivit '«|ih th r u n tip i' t t .• ..i
Kathleen Parker, of Jaekmnvllli ler wilt be ii!.nl tn learn that he
I ’Itch to lie held .it the Garden \A!teil | v *I I!• f 11( ' . 'll
v*av matron of honor and wore a will return In Sanford within the
Arifiiv ih rrr vx1 1 r tm «■ 11•■ » . *«r
Ham al Fu*ilymen of licht bine lace and net tu-xi ten day» and i* rfuieh Im
alter being confined
in
Ttie Sallie H;irri*un i !i .pier ul iimkitnnr * fi! Hilttr in '■»»• -I*
nvpr taffeta. The alrapIcM tacc proved
. .
.
the DAIt will mrel at Hi. Dalton.
Itodier wa* covered with a ahorf J n ' r" D'mkln* ho*|alal .n Haiti
m jarket of lace with a mandrla" m&lt;,re. Mi!
Fearh hom&gt; of Mr* M s AAig
Milifv nn I *ri|*f r !*tk t&gt;i»* nhi*rf
gill*. Car* will lc-&gt;*c Sanford at lK&gt;hti«*«! Ii.ur Shi* av u an nttf.H
roti*r She carried a bourpiet of
P
e
n
n
e
y
's
J lr and Mr* J I.
An.i.r-.n
lit a.in Thn-r wl*hing to go art lixe Inifi
4 mIiiip Ii i .i ’*. n f
yellnwr fugl mumv
A
IW
A
*
*
M
R
S
*
O
U
A
I
'
IIM
&gt;"kcd In rail Mr. It I Tolar at mine *’ Ih r onri* plurm» fltfiin* i*
Miv* Shirley Morgan, Junior were in Miami Friday nn budiie**
Iff.
hrldevmald. w ire a dr.'*v of y r t W
rum v .is|i*xx
lr t
Joe Doiithitt h fl Friday lur a
nel over laffefa *»ilh a mil tklrf
liarhh rm lum i'x, »h«* Im m
and a «wretheart neckline and »b- three week* vbil with hi* mother,
nun! t»f rhic itovin*
\m l itii*
Atr*.
Mill*
Douthitt,
in
Ifontfrelln.
hreviated ruffled dee.cv. ffrr hnu«f|nr.ik ii.i’v hern t«k|i(,at« I xxitli lit-1
Ark
quel condvtrd nt blue fugl mum*.
i»AXTi rn-h1111ntr*il. &gt;hi^htlj jii&lt;|inruu
Serving a* he*t man wa* V. M.
X111* f*
A
ll*.
II.
K.
1/tng
and
chit......
.
Parker, bmlner in law of the
Y&lt;iv On |% *it» mi i f.jif Inmi
eniom, and ukher* were Fdwltt Hetty Huddy. Shirley ami Mike,
Mrltir a* 1 run ur&lt;, * *!m* r* tn.ii l »
and
Ain.
A
D
llmwn
and
eldl
Tl*»*fl rtf &gt;’ewpnrt New*. Va ann
'M fltr all, v**i I'eiu'f *:fp nn iil.ti
Halt)
and 1,l.arry.
Nfrrnht'r* nf On* M 1 u?n#»Nr&gt; c trrl» im- Oir s,ttni* rill** all i »ir hh
A flithard Ti*on. Inadlmr* nf the dren,i 1
*
■n',
*»rr» .of „Wlnler
f l |,r|,f(*
11 Hark *j&gt;rni yv'tcrd iy in AAmier
of thr .SiifOnni f! irv^n i
'*»!&gt;
KtKmmif I'li* (Jjintfffv •*! t\|»
Ifoven u (be n n t i of Atr •rut
n tertain th&lt; h t ,
r»
For her rtaughlee'i
raxtirttt,
ha* t*I*»nr»&lt; l I*
iludd
rliv rvrniru* tf 7 n'rl«»nk nilh .1
Mr- TWon rhote , .Ire ."oM Igh) V r ‘ 11 11
..... fr»
. . . u.
, r nml 1, ',rr,'r well She (i Id &gt;ii l"i IS.
fi*h
at fiii
Mr*
E r k lln ? i S k H
" ' nr&gt; Mcf.at.lln and Hp I h t I
M r t/n to r t i
M" t " 240i ' l i . rage ' 11 1; 1
• pirture uyeai
A*o. M r and Mr
Joe M e*.b-r even though her d-m.ind alu. . I
She unre »n hreilrf
MrjiTi*. »tndent* at the l Tnlvtr»ii)
I mmediate]v f.i||uwim&gt; the |-*M
r * «*f*.
p|f&gt;r}1*3 al fialiwavilie. .pent
will amid the tin*I* and hn«t..*.
,l* r "j''
1,1',l1
M I m Jean KnIJit ..f nrlapd. M!" , ^lu' hd' :" 11'**." &gt;
m.my , recrui/en u i* heM * [
- ,,lr w'r ''1 rr“, in s
*»»‘ h
will lie the eu ct .-leaker and udl “ ,"*duie. even doing l&lt;". dim . .
Tivon home, M l .............
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Ilagnntl*
u*e a* her touir *'|| .waiinn Flow a year herau*e nl 11,«&gt; It.rlli o( hi’f
TSu tiride'* ! *61e *••** laid wj|h ,
t r*M. Ml** Kniehl plan* to *how baby
while embrnitlfred linen eloih and F i F 1 0 I P l a n s T o l d
I a*ki&lt;l h rr how in prunuunri'
Pmvinfi pirture* to aeeumfianv Iter
held gardenia* and fern arraoeed L
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thr title of hrr in* j* p rtiiritalk.
around the four tiered wedding R v M j r r f
W h ifo
"IF * T'hffft*,'* the repin'd
t f*k e Sabril nui* and mini* were
« V il5 S t , T V l l l l C
"Nut a ra *b e rry '"
renred from
tilver
romprte*.
M i*, IJ Ita M h Ann White i* to“No. •i'hffft*. Juvt like . i
Around the pttnrh bowl nn the day revealing final plan* for S ir
"oultl *.iv it Cat* will have no
porch were gardenia* and fern
marriage to Edward J Mouman
trmihlr wlilt tip* til It*. Other* might
SvrvTng the rake wa* Mr*. J. I
of llerltn, N. J.
I did Mime telephone InterviewHorton aRdpimeh wa* pen red
lu The daughter of Mr. rnd Mr*.
with m*oplr in San l'renrl*rn am
M r*. O D Lanrtrr** A|r,.
Al ft. !,. While of thi* d ty and the
cl tew here They a*ked me the 11111
\ , r,r * n
S"1* bride** hook and »on o f Mr, and Mr*.Edward M i.'"
nf my new picture and I told (hi m
All** lo l l Ann fhihiPii u i *
In man of Berlin, N. J. w ill *t&gt;rnk
Then they a«l.«l ip * *'•*m '■1,,-y
rh»rae of Ihe gift*
their nuptial t o w * ta 3 p, m., June
luitldn't hear tlie ‘ I'hffft*
Fbr a wrrddlog trip to Daytona 8. at the Central lU n th t CJiurrh
Even m i . I think it'* a good title
Heart) Mr* G r t r i, rhn*e a lay with the Itrv. S. L AVhatley offi
II'* certainly rn n trm rrw al **
eoder P»lm Beach (till aeeenied rialing.
That it i« The title describe' !
e l'h white areotwirte* and the
M rt. DeAVItt Hunter, aunt of the
the *tatu* of M i*, !ln!|ldav’* mar
ntchld from her f-ddal botmuef., groom, will Le m a t r o n
of
noge in tlie picture It i« ilu&lt; -tor*
Tlie rmiple will re*lde at .TM Er- honor ami the bride*maldr will 1of a woman who trie* to ad)u*t
JarkvTfttrllle.
the Mlwaea Juhe and Jan Bagg.-tt
to divorce
Outdrf tnw-n gvie*t* included M r*. I of C ro .* City, Fla. Organl.t i*
Ijcon Jordon. Dade City; A ir*.' MRa Madeline Mallem, lolnRt will
J A tin i i i i iiiiin i / a 1
►rnetf tarey, Miami; Mr. and l- * Mra. R. J. fitrn*trom, ilatar o f'
A'iiit I'ln er.vtlc AF lta*e, May
Mr*. Hammond R o iii, Dade City, the hri it-.elect,
Ulh.
llrnry AA’itte Jr.
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WSCS Circle 7
Has Final M e e t

Parents Announce Engagement
O l M arie Pezold ,A. /. .Harris

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Virginia Tison, E. F. Gracia

Navy Wives Plan

Wed In Double-ring Ceremony

Fashion Show And
Luncheon Thursday

w^"i:5hIR".Xium c"w Invited To Attend
r""" "*""* '•'*"* Junior Hi P-TA

Elizobcth Moore
Observes Birthday

Lack Of Windshield
Saves Driver Ticket

Judy Holliday Has
Won Long Figh!
Against 'Dum bGal'

DAR Chapter Plans
Daytona M eetin g
At Wiggins Home

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TOMORROW-MENS

SUMMER
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Happy Birthday

K S - V 1? M” W,,,Um
cent FiaHigh
andSchool.
graduate
d?
r,,m n ‘
.Seminole
She
later
atfended the Emory U nivrniiy
O School nf Nur*ing at Atlanta. Ga.
and will be emt,] vn| hi a phy«*el*n in Jarktonvilie a flrr J on# IS.
The groom la a native of Alban*.
C *'
eradu’ ted from Albta? Ili-h School and attended
rm onr U nlrertlty before Joining
Navy Io 1*51 |fc R now «taHoped at th* Naval A ir Slatlo-i
in Jarkicnville.
. See free dtipiayj
ABB May IS.

wtii'Miss Jane Phyllis Day O f New York
w» nV.n^Tldtheu.h^ Is Engaged To Wcd Glenfi A. Lingle

w ill Le Jimmy Whatley nmi 'lbdi- i Mr. ami Mr*. Gilmore A. Day of
hie Leo AVhttr. brother nf the j Wliliarovon. N. V havr announced
bride.
. Ihe etigairtiieul of their daughter,
A reeeplioo will be told fol- Jnne I’hyllii. In Glrnn A. lJngle,
lowing the ceremony In ihe Chuuh »on *d Mr. anti M n . H. Glenn tJn
Repreotlon Room.
M r of Sanfcrd.
Ml** Day apenl her early life
Tlo* bride ta affiliated w ith the
Southern Bell Telephone Company in VWIIlMiTwin and attended local
vehool*
there She received hrr
ami the bridegroom elect wllh the
DeAVItt Hunter Contracting Bi ri BS degree In cduc.’iliun from
neas.
ltu "c li Sage Cnllrge. Tray. N. Y.
in H4X She I* p rn c n ll) trarhing
* Open llorue* I'inecadic A KB In Weztfteld* V Y
I ’lrecaille
May IS.
Mr. Ungle ia a native of San­

ford and attended local ,cimul,
He w ai graduated with a B. S.
degree in Agriculture fram the
U nivrn iiy of Florida in 1W0 and
I* a inemlwr of Alpha Tau Omega
fralernltv. He hold* a reverie
cnmmitiion ol 2nd 14. in the FireIda National Guard He I* pre-ent1)
ly a**T
a *viciafrd In hutlnc** with hi.

father.

Complete plan* for Ihe July
wedding will be annuumrd at a

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Nationalist China's
Premier Is Popular
With People 0! Isle
T A IP E I I, Formula, — There ii
a reception in Tilpeh and the little
m m with gray hair shakes hand*
with everyone he meet*, whether
he know* him or not
"Who’* he’ " the foreign new­
comer whi»per»
"Thr premier," 1» the whinnered
reply and foreigner 1* startled
Enr thla i» Prtricmh Cen Cheng,
pint-*Dcd. S feet 5. a scant 110
iuml- woo some day may rule
e deatiny of Nationalist China.
On May 20 Chen will be inaugu­
rated vice president. T hu * he au­

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tomatically will succeed &lt;*MaHg. for being fair and iu*t and he
Kti Shek should anything happen always has b'en an implacable foe
V .is t* who now rule
I . the president In J.L n r- J&gt; * .* :the Chinee mainland
term.
Even now, although he formally
Ctnanx 1* GT. Chen
10 year*
younger.
retired from the a. my two year*
Do not he deceived hy this little ago and prrfcr* to be railed
man who never let* hi* want o( j " m litc r" Irntearl of "general", he
tile affect hi* natural dignity and . has vowed In don hi* uniform and
nttcr trie* In make up for h i*, fight again when llic Nationalist*
diminutive stature hy bring pomp- atlaek thr mainland.
I Like all Nationali-O, he says
ou*
Chen i* a man of tremendous i "when" the counterattack comes,
drive and resolution. A hard work-) never " if".)
er like hi* b o-i, a family m m ) Chen Chen* first met Chling Kaiwho live* a simple life and has the Shek iu I he early 1920s shortly
confidence of the people, Chen after his graduation from Panting
M ilitary Academy 11 North China
Cheng Is genuinely popular
They became close frirnd* Chen
Enr one Ihlna. everyom* Is ron
vineed that he has no scrrel fo r-1 wa* Chtang’* devoted lieutenant
tune cached abroad Chen's wife, in the campaign against the north
whrxr father was wealthy, had tot rrn warlords, in the struggle for
sell her Jewel* so th«y could make * power with the Chinese Commu­
emis meet when they came to For- nists. and then against the Jspanear
m-ra
E«r another, while he is an r a - ! Chen wa* rrltictrrd roundly for
acting man. he has a reputation his handling of the command in

Manchuria early in the struggle moat Important for m o r a le - * ! ^
that they were -paid.
with the Chinese Communists.
I l l * friend* say,’ h ow rvcrT T .iii " ife wa* governor from Jan 3
when he too*‘user in Manchuria to Dec. 21. 1W9 In that time, in
late in 19*7 the ’ uatiu.i was be­ addition to rrorganuing a demor­
yond saving. C hinese Communist*, alised army, he reformed the cur­
armed by the Russian*, had seirrd rency and put in a system of Unit
control of tne land routes from reform*.
North China to Manchuria and
Land for those who till it w a *
were knocking off Manchurian ihe maxim of Dr. Sun Yat-Sen.
port* rne by onr.
founder of the Chinese Republic.
Late in 1919. the Communist* Chen believed this The■final Dhas«
were overrunning China. Great of his land reform, the enforced
titles were toppling one by one. ; sate of rurptu* holding* by landThe debris of this great sweep, | lord* to tenant*, is now being car­
beaten, demoralised. ill-disciplined ried out.
Nationalist soldier*, w a* flowing
Chen became premier March 15,
to Formosa hy every *hip
KUO. shortly alter Chiang KaiChung Kai-Shek called on Chen Shek actively reassumed the presi­
to take over the governorship of dency In February Chiang chose
Chen to be hia running mate and
Formosa.
Chen took over with great vigor. both were overwhelmingly eleelcd
He fired incompetent general* by by the national assembly.
Chen is a grnial man without
.he score, srnt the troops to Cen­
tral and Southern Formosa for re­ pretension. He speaks no fo reit,9
grouping and retraining, ar.d- language.

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Ih rir rnial »uhjrst» *| Ih r annual
at Ihp Armory. They arr (le ft to
allrndant*. Hubert Haney, liar Oaf*
lit-r. K in* Jlmmi Kridrr, (Juren Jeanne
Pulls Graham; Junior*, Harold
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M iss Jeanne Lane M iller Crowned Queen Of M ay
A t Seminole H igh School Annual M ay Day Ball
M l** Jeanne Lane M iller wa
crowned Queen -of May
Frida]
evening by King Jimmy K rid e r ii
a beautiful selling befitting tin
Kay Hay themr The A rm or]
wa- the scene of the Annual Ma]
l»av Hall whlrh 1* put on by thi
• Indent council uf Seminole lllg l
School.
The ceremonies static*! at I ; I
o’rlock with the trumpet tnnfu.
by Wayne McCoy as M i«* Ollli
Ree-e Whittle wa* at the piam
playing the proeeulonal a * th
Royal Court walked * f« » * * th
dance floor and look their place
on each side of the throne, Theahnien attendant* were Penn:
arlon. Al Stanley; w w M im orei
Nancy While, Jim Hawkins; Jtm
lute, Barbara Rn&gt;v&lt;n. dnbert I I * t
vey, T r r .e l Jean Nrl-on, and lla t
iilu Pate; seniors, Polly G raham
Randall Reynold*, Palay Collin*
and Gene Edridge
Crownbciren, little Debbie Me
Lain, daughter of .Mr and M rs . R
1. M rLain, and David M ille r, bro
tiler of the queen, then entered Ih
room followed by Ihe royal rru o le
Ml— Miller, daughter of M r am
M r- John I. idlliir. and J i it i ii i ]
Krider. aon of Mr. and .M r*, loin
Krider Mr Min Miller, lovely ii
a strapless floor length gown u
white nylon net over taffeta, wa
crowned Queen ol May w ith
wreath of tragranl gardenia*
Highly entertaining w a *
th
floor -how given fur Ihe benefit u
Ihr King and Queen and thei
royal subject!. Elrst to up|&gt;ear «
the p rw ram , ** announced b
Philip Toney who wa* m n *le r u
ceremonies, were ten sixth g ra d
girl* from Mia* Lucille C am p b ell'room of Sanford Grammar School
who did a Scottish danre The*
wore Scottish plaid k ilt*
and
in alib lug hals
They were followrd by ClJtda
Ponder who was well received a f­
ter |H*rfurmlnu a difficult lla w a l
lau acrobatic linda. a student of
the Puxbiiry *rbu.&gt;l of dancing,
waa arrnmpanlcd *1 Ihe piano bv
Mrs. Janie* Hlankcnship.
Another Dinbury student. Mi
rhel Pope, showed her latent*
when -he did a tan danre c u h tlrd
"South America, Take It A w a y "
She wore a multi-colored South
American outfit with the m am
ruffle* being Dimmed w ltb gold.
The rhythm of her tarn was »ccntnpanled by the rs’ .llng of Ihe
maracaa she carrl'.d.
|)rr**«*d In a ‘ .il pink ballerina
rnstume and a diver crown. M ary
Jran Washburn performed « toe
danre to Ihe piano accotnpanimrnl
nf M ra. Illankrnship who ployed
for nil the thnbury students.
".Stepping Out With ,Mv Bebv"
waa the name of the song to which
Tieanna Nichols did a lap dance
Alan a student nf the Puxbiiry
school, she wor- a short gold cos­
tume with oaslG rob .red ru ffle*
and a mulching gold bonnet.
To complete thr evenirp o f en­
tertainment enjoyed by a lt were
boy a nnd girls from M U * firm . N u n m llfy ’a room of tho Sanford
G ram m ar .School who lanced .the
IJthuanlau Polka, The g irl* Were
dressed In full sk'rt&gt; of
black,
unua. and red with fitted bodice*
of aqua and an Inset or w h ite . The
boys wore Mark lrou*ev*. a o m
weskita. and while sh irt* with
full long aleevea.
Mias Whittle then plan d th e &gt;e
rcaalonal is the royalty le ft Ih r
room. The grind march, led by
the kins and queen and attendant*,
started off the dancing fo r the
evening to Ihe mtule *«f T»ny
Perea and his orchestra.
The elaborate d e c o r a t i o n *
proved that manv hour- o f hard
work were put furfh bv the student
council to decorate the specious
room. On the hand rails no earh
aide of the stairs were p in k and
while twisted streamer- of c re w
paper that rontlnued along thr
aide* of the room. Stream er* earratted Id seaborn from the e**QJng
tn the alder rt ti.r window*, fr o m
r _ -_ th # .fo u r corners o( the celling were
pad*’* a h a * * tw i v a c
paper
-tre a m e r* thal met in th r een»rr
lo fo rm a drtfftd effect o v e r Ihe
center light.
T he lung while covered table*
held fern and t&lt;ri-coin rod jrfad•
loll a * slid Ihe piano. T he piano
ajso was centered With a while

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prnl)iil&gt;l&gt; imticcd il
in y o u r own neighborhood.

Itriytht new Hoick*t nppctirifiyi here,
ilicrc, everywhere. And .norc tmd
more of them in recent weckti.
Know wlutt'n linppcnittf*?
Folks in rtrmviiij* num bers-(find
mayho m h i II he ioinintf them soon I)
-ure lindinji Hoick stylini*, perform*
mice nml value far too wonderful to
pass up.
So Duick is selling at a record pacemiiscllitttf ait other cans in its price
v'tdss and ahm e.
Matter of fact, latest figures for the
first quarter of 1954 show that, in
total national voli me- Hiiick is outsrllitig every oilur car in America
except tw o of the so-called "lowprice th re e''

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lain, and D m id sillier, sun of Mr. and Mr*. John I* Miller, nil uf
Haafurd, w r r r parlirlpanU I'm !*) nlghi In Ihe rurunatlon uf HiVina and intern *if Ihr M*&gt; *1 Ihe Srmin.ilr High Srtiiml May l&gt;4)
Hall, hrM at Ihe Nstimuli Guard \rmur&gt;. (Staff I’huli,)

If n-illmud 1 rom Page line)
*Mnh,v auit |l*d O 'n a '* Ciimi K-t
Lit, was certain lu lie i ejected by
ai. Weal as unacceptable.
Mils and the Errnch plan were
iu far apurl there appeared at
first sight Iu bo no bails for bring
Iflg Ineth tngethei
On* provlalnn nf the Vletminh
propotal would Include a dedanstin;, nf Intent on Ihe part &gt;&gt;f th"
vletminh “ to tudy" the form of
association with Erance within the
Errnch Union A Erench spoke*
hijfi labelled this a phony gesture
aimed at winning Erench public
opinion
(Hhrr |»nir.*.»
A promi*e tiy 'he Vielminh In
respect existing Erench cultural
*htl ecdnohile Inieretla In the th rrr
slates
A pledge of no reprisal) against
o-fsoni roorul golliy of rhllahoraDon.

I'iluls or late model Irunspurt
planes have *1 I heir fingertip- a
1 1mIf Inn of elecirunic curnmtinira! Gnu nnd navigation equipment.

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A look and a ride and a peek at the
price its?, will he all you'll need to
know what's Itnck of this hcshsclling
success.
Thgre'i styling in Hoick that's the
greatest beauty advance in years —
the very look of tomorrmv-and with
the spectacular panoramic wind­
shield that’s part nnd parcel of this
dream-car look.
T h e ro 's p e rfo rm a n ce in llnick as
never before —with record-high VH
power, with the sensationally smooth

b u c k

whip of Twin-Turbine Dynaflow,*
with the huoyunt ride of all-coilsprinfjiii(», with a new precision of
control and hnndliafj.
And thoro'e value in Buiek that's
hard to m atch—with prices starting
near the "low-price three" —prices
that buy'noire Hoick beauty and
power nnd thrill and nhccr unto mo­
bile than smart money ever bought
before.
I low about you?
Are you ready, willing and wail in?
to he shown that this best seller
culled llnick is the buy of the year
for you, too? Drop in this week, or
?i\c us u call, and we'll arrange
a demonstration.

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A il e ie h a m te « f p ris o n e r* o f w a i

An arm l-tice in tndnchlna Thiwould be given priority n v i all
0lhrf proviilona The Vii-im .ihproposed a r m l-tir* would include
a "readjustment" uf occupation
rmtes, a ban on import nf troops
and arm* in Indochina ami ronird
nf the armistice by mixed com*
'minions.
E UR O PE WARM
LONDON ‘it-—Summer-like mm
ablnr tu-amfil acrois Europr tuday.
bringing Ihr wrarmril day this year
Iu many p a rti. Temperalurra gen
vrally wrro in Ihr 7&lt;h
Germany h it the aunahlnr Jackl with Ihe Giermnmrtrr at Frankrt juit topping go degree*. I'a rih i i c'uif second at TO.
Ilrtght aun spread over Urltain,
rr-awakrnliTS now from Ihr worst
winter in seven year*.

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Salute your Armed Force*
ilay 15th,
The king and queen sat under a I
Vhite jh*Uee archway tntwinrU i
wlln fern and vari-cohiiTd sfJn4!e!l (
Tke lo u ly pastel ml or c l formal*
and the tuxedue* uf (he b*.&gt;a
formed a p re tty contrast and gave
every indication that the Mcy Ha)
ihrme wa* well keot

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member* tn U»e student council
The chairs fur ihe p iv a l court hiUfrlpatrd in making prepara
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. hi earh aide of the throne.

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la on the stag*. On each * » • raalrm gii of th» social comla a large floor basket of mltlae. and the civic committee
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PHONE 1821

T O T A L PRICE $2450
*50Q Ca»h.
*33 uo per month
2 bedroom, large living room,
hath,
kitchen,
owner gone
Shown by
only
. appointment
»pi
Itn y m m id M . B all. Ite n ltu r
licensed Registered
Real Eilate
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Broker
Agent.

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ARTICLES FOR SALE
Sleep Better With

General Insurance

HE D O IN G
nr 1222

USED
Washers.
All
makes.
Thoroughly reconditioned. Test­
ed. approved and guaranteed —
From *(3 93. Easy terms.

Claude II. W o lfe
Appliance Corporation
383 Sanford Ave.

Phone XIIT

FRESH sweet corn, hoc bushel,
Sanford Oviedo Truck Growers.
West 1st St

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SPECIAL SERVICES

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12— IT FCTIIICM. SI ItM C l.S - 2 2 23— (il l ICE EQUIPMENT -2 3
F R IG ID AIIIE apnlianccs. sales HAYNES Office Machine Co.,
OAKLAW N
and service G &gt;1 High. Oviedo
Seminole County's 'mly perpetual
Typewriters, adding machines,
Fla
Phone (13! o r Sanlurd
care Cemetery. Business offices
Safrs-Rentab, 211 Magnolia, Ph
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S m itly ’s Snuppin’ Turtle
Registers
and
'round electrical serv ice
Sae
Forms One-Tinu* Carbon. I»w
M o w e r*
I
Elec in*- Dealer.
Prices, fast
delivery
Check
New loealVn—Just ou* of City
Sanford Electric Co.
with George Stuart, 13 South
limits Now handling i'cut: At­
I'houc n*
Main. Orlando
water Outboard M elo n . Also a l i t Magnolia Ave.
um eut line of competitive price
MIMEOGRAPH
Paper, Stencil*
mowers f r ’m Snappin' Turtle— — - o n l i t, i t h i i ' m i \ i _ : j
and Siipplie-- Florida's loweii
*90,30 ui).
8A1ISUNITC lo gage Arrtrica's
prices.
Check
with
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Phone 2 H I ; finest
Greek w ith
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smart. 13 South Main Street, Or­
"iluaC it South M ain, d rla n ii
lando

Himfing — Sheet Melnl
Healing
— A ir ComlUioning
Phone jeo
Ml South Park Ate.
Outboard Motors
Evans Itm ifin t; and
Used 7 2 Horse. A t Condition $1 lo.
OLDER home eomtort with modllr n tin c Co.
4 Horse. BARGAIN. 179 93. F i­
cm hnmc utility, 2 Storv
nance Plan
121 West Fulton SI.
I'honr 79
dwelling recently remodeled »th
and Park Price M.S0U.

ST. J O H N S R E A L T Y CO.
Phone 1120 • A.B. Pelenon. Broker
Assoc h ie *
-A. II Peterson Jr.,
P. J. Chesterton, Albert N. Pitt*

|O H RENT

A BEAUTY?
!fr_
F U R N IS : it ;|&gt;
kitchenette.
a p t . Newly redecorated inside and out
This fine 2-11 It. home l» sit­
Sliimiivil.it.il Court. Iliwray 1* 02
uated on 2 lots with shade in
South of City Limit*.
back yard. If you like really
bcaulitui oak floors, you should
W ELAKA Apartment*. : l t
sen this. Priced for quick sale
P in t Street Phone 430-5V.
at $9,GO 4T. financing Good
term*.
RnHawrty and Ruby lie d *
T&gt;ay Week or month—Tel. 1425
S E M IN O L E R E A L T Y
Furniture Center,
I t * West First IV. D IETR IC H S
T. W. MERO
1901 Park Avenue
Phone 27
B F r c S E N L Y apU CaL. 4M _
Evenings—*42-*V or 1171 J
rfr'll ilGOM cificlcncy spartment
A W HALE OF A BARGAIN
suitable for couple or single j I'll It EE BEDROOM House. Large
P rivnlt ba.h. Ideally
located
living and dining room# with
s c 'm i U«im Poll Office. Inquire
oak llocvs. AH electric kitchen
Oat.uri JactibioaS Dept Store.
*5 730 oo G o&lt;hI Terms
A TTE N TIO N « . I.s
roomy
apl.
N E W I.Y deconled
NEW TWO BEDROOM
House,
Call 431W
Block couslruction. exclusive
neighborhoosi S7*otw Down.
F t it M S Ilr .D kitchenelte Apt. and
J. W . H u ll, R enlltir
overnight cjblns Sundell Court
Florida State Hank Building
HPway 17-71. South of c i*y jim iu .
•1 all H a ll"
Pboae 1734
'ATTRACTIVE. 3 Room f'lmDhed
iiip t Tile bath, screened porch, 2 Bedrooms, hath, dining room,
W ater furnished, d miles from
large living room, kitchen, large
.Sanford. *37 SO per month. Phone
serestied parch Plenty of fruit
1323 alter 7 p .m ._____ _______
trees and shade trees on fmo
Ijr .’e lot. Can finance. See your
’ ’ pstalri 2 Bedroom furnished apt.
Broktr or call 2* 7 -W.
Electric kitchen, attic fan. Hot
and cold water furnished. Phuuc a A R TIC LES FOR "A1.K —3
y a _______ __________________

GOOD and KAI)

WJRN1SHRU Apt.- 2 room* ami
bath, private entrance. Light#
and water furnished. use of tele­
phone and garage Two blocks
ritro m heart of town. Ideal for
v working cjuplr. ISO month. Re­
ply Box LVll c o Herald.

Baby Car .Seats
Cedar Chest . . —
Baby Bed and Wclprmd In
n&lt;r spring HulU.ss
Reg St9.t*5 Flatfurm H'*cker
Reg 179 93 Sofa Red
Reg. *79 93 Chrome 3 pc
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tplDlnetle
Reasonable. 112 Elm. Call I7B7-W Reg. 1139 93 Shopworn 3 pc

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CARPENTRY and paining Phone
974 W.

Modern furnishing* used in Model
home display—2 bedroom suites;
living room tulle; dinelte: rug*, Aiphatt paving, land clearing, fill
dirt and clay.
spreads, lamp., pictures, elr
Spencer ('(instruction Co.
Offered lo you at great savings
Call PbiUips Properties. 1766-R Maitland. Fla Phone Winter Park
23781

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P olicyh old ers

John W'llliane* In s . Atrcncy
417 Smford Aflanllr Bank
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LOST: 4 Month* old German Po­
lice dog—tan Answer# to name
ol "D utly” . 120* Myrtle Ave.
Please, child’* iwl REWARD
FOUND: M ile Bird dog. while
with brown eara. Rhode#, Rt. l.
Box 15-C Phone 397.

A. VERY a k t. new J bednwm
home. Weu loealed In DeBary.
FI* Price *14.000, Terms avail-

LOST—Ladies gold wrist walch,
vNlalty Park Ave. Call 2197
dinette, all
electric kitchen, Venetian blirufc.
well to wall earpeUni, drape*,
large shady fot. 5 frail frets
*1500 down *46 fil per monlh.
f i a w r heiofl tr.vnxfarrrd. 2124
v» Yale.
HOUSE—3 bedroom,

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113 Magnolia
Ptwwe 1757
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Youngsto-vn Kitchen#
F lerlriral ronlra#.*1 ip, and repairs.
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G n u w Square
un River Priced U.309 08. Lib­ For Breeteway u* ail
rooms—
era! Terms.
Any SIZE.

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International II. Oliver 70 grove PHOTOGRAPHS hand tinted lira
tunable Phone U81 It
tractor

t0 IIF.I.P WANTED
-to
IR V IN G P IIY O R
INSTALLMENT Route Man. Sell
711 M R IS C H IIL U G .
Red.TNini Suite
79 IKI
and collect weekly debit*. Ite.il Your State Farm Insurance Agent
FUR NISHED apt 1U3 P ark Ave. Reg *189 93 Shopworn 2 pc
opportunity (nr right man Car laiw cost auto amt (ire insurani'r
139 93
livingriMini Suite
and reference* n ecem ry. Write
2 ROOM cottage, furnished or un
P. O. Hoi U43, Daytona Beach
furnished and apt.
Summer
rales, ( ’lark's Court. South of 2e**a E. la t St.
Pbane 127
(Islcen Bridge BeerLily limits, 17 92.
________
11 WORK WANTED
-1 1
Soft Drink* - Fithing Tackle.
GOOD T H IN G S T O E A T
(, ROOM furnished house. 339 Ya­
HOUSEWORK days. Full time or | Open 9 to 0 daily.
■ Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner
rn lend# Drive. Call l!k(9.
part time. Call 1237-M after 5.
S Day* Weekly-4:30 a m.-4:30 p.m
TWO ItedriHim unfurnished house. H O N N E Y ’S
R E S T A U R A N T W IL L DO ironing in my huru*. t L . *1,0 it ERA PLANTS 4 It HI'IIS
K « oo mo 1.103 W. Jrd SI.
Phone 730-W.
LuciUfl J o a n —Owner
COMPLETE landscaping IMpical
Plants; Bitter Itiuo So&gt;1; Top
GARAGE and Filling Station with 3 PR. SHOES— Red sandals; brown
Soil. A D. Rountree Call 11)8
BUSINESS (»rpo n ruN[THvS
3 bedroom upstairs apt. Will
and white apnetatun: wheat rotorrw! va Minis
AAA — ALL MAKE offer for 5 acres tiled truck 1 7 - AITOMOHlt.KS ■ TRAILERS
rent
separably. Reasonable.
NEW. *10.93 to *14 95 values fo­
Call 2*11 J.
farm land with 4 Artesian Well*,
i l oo pr. Sec at 304 West 3rd St.
also good for chicken farm or 1930 CHEVROLET. *793 on
ATTRACTIVE furnished apt. Nice
1IOWKH L IT T L E
ran be dividesl into city lots.
Used Cara
neighborhood. Summer rates.
G o a l M ilk
One mile from business district
Phone 137
1209 Magnolia.
ILndall Priest, South Sanford Ave
and adjoining Lake Monroe. City- 291 SaaforH Ave.
Plume 380-W-l.____________
wafer
and
tevti-rnge
Phone
d o l l LEASE: 3 bedroom house,
H A N F O R D M O T O R CO.
122 R.
w 1100 per month. Call 2078-W.
1*91 French
Ph. 1570
USED R e lrlM ra to ri, all make*,
model# and alaw — Completely
2 HKDROOM apl. Eleclric kitchen.
13
MISCE!.tA.*KOUS
1
3
EXPANDO Home. I ’r.dni’ Si!..... I
reconditioned. Terted. approved
Nirely furnished. Garage and
er, Stewart, Schull. Nashua and 1
and guaranteed — From *09.50 ORLANDO Morning Sentinel, O r­
use of telephone. JA5 month,
Yellowstone 23% down. 3 )ru i*
up. Easy termr.
lando Evening Mar. Call Ralph
Pboae 1327.
_______
at 3r;
Ray , 11(73 J
C la u d * I I . Wolfe
EASTSlDE t It Nil i:It SAI LS
F U R N IS IIE fi apt. Up and down­
\ppllanrc Corporation
Phone 3 3111 or 3 2*33 Palatka. Flu
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t
SPECIAL
SP.HVICR
—
it
stairs. Summer rates. Phone 4K&gt; M3 Samurd Ave.
rbone 2117
If you want the I.IIIY rate on aut FIR ST FLOOR apt Large c ... U xd furniture, appliances, loots, H U E your lawn mowied by Jerry
mobile Bnanving. sec In I
I.t 1 Phono 1317W
t&gt;cdn*&gt;rn, living r*»&gt;m, »nt II
etc. Bought—sold Larry's Mart,
rnenl laian Department. Sanford
screened porch. All very private.
321 East l i t St. Ph.vne 1431.
FRA
Finuncinjr
Atlantic National Bank
^ No pets. Call G29 M.
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For Remodrllng and repairs
A. R C. J A L O U S IE S
—B ill.D IN G —
Nothing Down—Small Monthly
FUR NISHED Apartment in quiet
Site 24 37" x SOT*"
JALOUSIES
Payments
neighborhood. Phone
1113 or Extruded welded aluminum frame
Lifetime Aluminum—Free Esli
2034.
Sherman Concrete Co.
*34 00. Special discount to con­
mates. Free Installation-Trie
Uu.' West 13th Phone; 1241-1481
tractors.
t A N D 1 Bedroom Apartments,
hone 1125 Furniture Center,
SHERMAN
CONCRETE
PIPE
CO.
t a l l | H 8. , | .
CARPENTRY, repairs’ remodel­
in W. First
Uut West 13th St. Phone 1211 1181
ing All kinds. New work Cats
OR SALE: I n«um house, furnish­
PLUMBING
met*. Work guaranteed C. C
A W N IN G S
ed In Lake Monroe. I'hoac
Contract dad repair work Free
Lawrence,
phnne
Winter
Park
Lib-time Aluminum
I332-M-4.
estimate*. R, L. Harvey. 201
24-3101.
H H. Grier
Sanford Ave Phone now
U apt Furnished or
F u rn itu re Center
Special — T V and R adio
unfurnished. 793 M a g n o l i a . 114 Wrat tat St.
CARPENTER WORK
Phone 1(25
Service and R ep a ir*
.4 Phone 440 J.
For quick repair jobs, or small
RCA
Motorola
Sale#
and
Service.
building
Call Jim 1142 M I
U J O liA d E 8 1 'E C IA I.
a
E F F IC IE N C Y arts, t or 2 people
Gene’* Texaco Service
3 Piece matched set • lYain Casa,
BOA IS - MOTORS
-1 *
■ II Park.
Pbme Il M IS Overnight and Pullman Blue 1120 Sanford Ave.
and Brown. All lor only IIS 9u HALL'S GARAGE for general Auto William P. Smith, Outboard hale#
4 ROOM furnished apt (upstnirv)
d!u &lt; tax.
Service. Uerrury Outboard Sal
Adult* only. 1101 Elm Ave.
repairing. Alto Wrecker Service,
o». 2515 S Park. Ph me 117* J
HANFO RD JU W KLHY A N D
403 Celery. Ph. l09t#M - 1444-R
L U G tJ A G K
Nights.
3—
WANTED TO R E N T
-2
BOATS. Boat building, supplic­
3a« Kanlard Ave.
ant! hardware Traitor* C Vail
BY Responsible permanent party,
FLOOR landing and finiihing
Woodworking, 312 Sanford. Ph
Cleaning, waxing. Serving Semi
not navy—3 Bedroom unfurnish­ AIR CONDITIONER % tun Ilol2245 W .
pole County since 1925. U. i t
ed house. Call 2350
polnt Guaranteed reduces! to
Gleason, Lake Mary.
sell. Phone I473-W—2497 Stevens.
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r u R N n t u r - w hou i ^ . y
L.
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Oliver H art P arr, International II.
rU R N lS H K D OK UNFURNISHED
VENETIAN RIJNDS
rhoo# 2164. Route 1.
Oliver 70 grove tractor
—A vacua** will east yoc much P R IC E D F O R Q U IC K HAIJE
Factory p rin t! Kolia Head Blind*
mirs 'aaa i (m all vd in tha
CARPENTER, repairman,
Aluminum, slats, cotton m nia*
B R U T T R A C T O R CO.
painting. Call 974 W
Clastdiud* Prove It tc yauit UL
Uc u
Ispes.
Complete reputr *&gt; ) &gt;
m
Saaferd
Orlando
Illwsy
Pboce
M
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Phi '* I d today and give (be
Kc loole
Venetian
HRnd C-winm*
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Complete
motor
tune-up
infont -buo about your room# or
Ph Be JG
I f f West th ird St.
TRAINING
chair.
Cal
1329J.
*
Brakes,
generators
wad
starters.
apartment# to tent
Gulf Products
Whether buying or teUing. K wil'
IILOOT AND F(H m i
P h il H a ir’d G u lf S ta tio n
.Sears Is On The Spot
pay you lo see:
134k sad Stalord
Ph. *171
To
Bring
You
Bargain*
LOWT YOfJR PET?
J. W. HAI.L. REALTOR
Shop The Catalog Way
Florida State Bank Building
ENVELOPES letterheads. Mate If you hast—advelise your iou
And Savr 1 !
FHKB for doee times to the
Phone H U
Hall"
mrnts. invoice#, hand bills, and
SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO.
Herald through the courtesy ol
p r o g r a m s , etc. Progressive
P b «e Mo
the Florida Stvte Hank
2 D E U n o o lt block home. Kitchen II * E. 1st St,
Printing Cn., Phone 404—W4
equipped. Venetian blinds, hot
West (3th St.
F6tfN D r Easier llminrt Owner
Floor Cleaner And Wax
water, »pace heater*, carports.
may have u m e hv paying for
Compirtc lin e Name Brand*
Breeteway. Excellent corner lot.
ad. Apply Sanford Herald Office
Payments 1(475 month, aoo East Scnkarik Gburn and Palnl Cn.
FOUND: One silver mc»li slifqicr
?3tn St. Sanford.
112-114 West 2nd St.
Pkoar x n
Owner apply Herald office and
pay for ad
10 ACRES. 4 acres fenced 30* ft.

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SHERMAN CONCRETE
PIPE CO.

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and Repairs. C C Ili*h, Box
ing? Now is the time to clean
lit 2. Sanford Phone taxi X It
un - fix up and PAINT UP
(JET Y O CIt F A IN T KHOM BUILDING lots claurtd, araded
Sanford I ’ainl und Glass Co.
Tree*, st'.rublrery moved. llcWItl
Hunter. Phone *C2 W.
117 South Park
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EVIN R U D E SALES &amp; SERVICE
HOBSON'S SPORTING GOOOS SEPTIC TA N K S C LE A N E D
301 East First SI.
Phone 994 Phones 1310 JI - 1773—A. Hare

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Cardinals

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Fun fin 11 between tin- Hanford &lt;41*
dlnala ami Ihe l.ongsrood Himf roved tt&lt;&gt; he n rough game fur
’ar«l«. Trior to * .0 jrarr j, 1
police car circled thr fit Id blowI nr
It* siren. Thr car stooped and the
two umpire* rot out. A lltlli- liter
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they lined up alonr th - t a ’-' In **.
They saluted the flag and tre
tame got under way. Mayor Kail
Higginbotham pitch* I th. (it : l^il
to catcher Tele .Srbira.il. After
that the ('ordinal* t*&gt; .1. Itir fi. 11

run lha Blue Can* won their
fir*t Central Florida League baaeh«ll game hy a &gt;rorr of 7-2. It *sn*
the firat l o - i f o r the Cardinal* l r
the CFI„
The firat four Innlngi n r - do»e
and neither t.am ssaa aide to , i,r&lt; .
In thn»o four inmnga Cardial
pitcher, Charley Thoma«, allowed
only one hit, while Sanford piekrit
up throe hit*. The Cardinal!
«d t« fold in the top of the filth ,
a* the lliuc Cap* scored two run*
off four h lli.
hom e

Seminoles

I he game kept Cardinal lineal and the score wa*
in the 13 whin the tame endtd, In favor
favor of I. ontt* of tangwowl
wood and it loot­
CtarlMf Thomas struck out
ed like pitcher fight of the l.origwood tatter*,
Ted II roo l lyrt wnile Ted Brooklyn fanned nine of
was going to abut the Cardinal*. It wa* tlrore*
out the C a r d- K&lt; ni*’ three -ingle* that kept the
Inal*. In tha hot- Cardinal** ho|w* alive, George
tom rf thr In-t m i nt three for four.
Innmtr the CactiCAItl) CATTKIIS: Fan ford hit
n a I • aisrtr.i to into three double pla, * . . Bill
_____
___ ____ n e t h o t, h u t I t Crabtree hit hi* wennd double . .
Jim C«&gt;ne
v,*i too late. Thr) Faufoid hit long fly balli, bu*
did. however, manner to score two .ought fot put out* . . . The game
run* on a single and two d xihlc* la*trd two hour* and 15 minute*
The jjjmr ended toon aftrr the
Fuoday** flame

East

S H S B ea ts S ta rk e , 6-1
It) TOMMY h i I I N
Sanford'* fighting Seminole
tooL a nnr-«lded H I d«cl*ion from
• he Starke Tornado* to win the
*’a*t Florida Confer* r.. clinm11ion &gt;li m Friduv. The .Seminole*
pitcher. Jlminv ‘'Joel." Kfiller,
only allowed the Starhe nine to
pel five hit*, h rider came within
are out of pitching n »hu1 out
game. The Starhe team put two
men on ha*e. Thm their pitcher
doubled an brought the run in to
More. K rider than retired the
tide.
Itohlm Diaben and Kd “IVe
Wre" Mi Call hit on* triple to aid
Krlder in hla win. It u«* the
teennd triple for each of the two
lioya.
Sanford allowed who wa* th*
h»*t in the firat inning, when the*
•corn! two run* m thire hit* and
an error. Randy Rrynolda atarterl
the Inning off hv rrnehing firat
on an error hv the Starhe tliirtl
r.icker. Jim llutlar then tingled
■ »|**H.l pun** * - |i| |
and wa thrown nut Irving to
HMlfSIH \ till lit
Steal a lm*c, IS mold, -i-ore.l on
Butler'* hit.
T ill: S IN I lllil) 11KB\ l H
l|o** llannuni thi p flew out to Twee n
Mon, May 10. I!*‘&gt;l
the left fielder for the »frond
out. Johnny June, *inglcd and
Larry Bain tracked fir*l &lt;Ht a
walk. Bid&gt;i»ii Hi'li*e then alitnli-ii
Into left fir'd and June* aeored
from *eeof|i|, Hate- went to thhi!
ta»e. Jlmmv Krider then went to
_flr«t on a walk. Kd McCall •tin
**fiei| up to hat. hut did not get hi*
chance to prove hlm«rlf that In­
ning. hrenute Bate* wa* thrown

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lark K rM rr
out Irvin g l« •core from thlril
blue on a glnlen bare.
Tlie firat fwtter for the Starke
club renehod fir*t on n tingle and
then K n d rt atruck out the ai-cniid
hitter. Thr man on f in t went ti
leconil on a atolen hn&lt;e and Inter
rm hd un on third, when the th lti
hatter grounded out. The man or
third never orort-d. trrrauae th r
fourth hatter filed out.
N'eilhi r team w u« aMe t&lt;&gt; d"
nun h of anything in the recund
inning and n« run* wei. •rored
In the lop of the th ild Snforil
frored two more run* and In d e n t­
ed It* Lad to four run . it&lt;-• *
Hannum rearhed flral on a t in g le
and th m Julmtiv June, gm undid
out. I^ r r v Bate* w n t to ftr.i on
n r error liv the eeeond bate man.
lU n niim
acntnl on the error.
Buhha Blatiee then hit a long
triple and the run »rored. T i n
Inning ended after that hit.
T Ii" fourth Inning wa* a rto .r
Inning and neither idteher let n
run acore. Tlie Seminole* armed
their last two run* of the ram i
In the top of the fifth Inning.
Th.- flr»t Sanford playt r made an
out. The m xt one walked and lh«ti
wo* aaerifieed to areond tiaae.
Jim K ild rr then •Ingle-t to bring
in the run. With a M an on twite.
151 M rC all hit hi* aecond triple of
thev vear and aeorv-d th r runner
on firat imar. The Hemfltolr* now
lead hv a (1-0 aeore,
Starke auddenlv rarnc to life
In the h Hem of the tlx ill Inning
and aeored It* only nm of the
tim e . The firat two h alter* made
out*, but the third ta tte r alnclid
* r d the next ta tte r reached flr»l
on an * r m r . Paul Rlverx tingled
and hnmghl In the Tornado* lone
xeore. The aide w a* quickly re*
Hied and the game toon ended
with Sanford winning hy a 0-1
teore. and became the Ka»t F lo r­
ida Conference hatchall rhamnlon*.
OUCH COUN KB: IMxbee went
three fo r three In th* game . . . .
There were threa um pire* . . .
Krider allowed only five h it* , . .
B atr* aeored two ru n t . . . Butler
hit into a double plav . . . Butler
wa* thrown out trying to eltat
7 . . The game la*led two hour*
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Leaders
Hv The \«toria|rd Treax
NATIONM. LKAflt'K
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Miniil, S( IrWiIt,
.383.

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IIOMK HFNS—Sauer, Chirago
and Mim I aI. St |gnii«, IQ
PITCHING - Todret. llrookiyn
and Halt hi. St IrouU. 3 0. 1 000.
AMKIUCAN I.FAGFK
BATTING-Tuttle. Detroit. .175.
ItlTVS—Mlnoan Chlrato, 18.
BUN* BATTKD IN-Mlno*o. Chiraen. It
ItrrS -F a ln . Chicago. 29.
IIC1MB HUNS—Berra, New Vnrk
and Sievrr*. Waihinglon 4.
PITCHING—firnmrk. DetrolL 5 0
l 000; tamon. Cleveland and Lopat.
New York. 4 0, 1.000.

Florida

mo«t perfect game. He much out
nine Indian*, and got three of the
Cardinala' four hit*. The mam
rea»on the Cartilnala loit, wa&lt; be*
cauae they committed nine error*,
tlene Pennington bunted and wa*
credited with the other Sanforl
hit.
The Indian* »cor»*l In re- ry inn­
ing except the fifth and ninth.
They ataa collected I t hit. otf
Swain. Keen manager Buddy take
went hitlrsa in four tlmi * a* hot
and atruck out onre. Scnwnm
fanned only all Cardinal* and al
|ow«d only one walk, that coming
In the Ia*t inning.

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OHI.tNDO

May 3 12. 23
fune i, 13

The

COCOA

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May to. et. in
June D, 19

May 4. tl. 21
June 3, 13

May 7. tfi, 27
June 5. Di

May 18. !9
June 7, 8

May 4. li. 21
June 3, 13

May 9. 18. 28
June 7, 17

May 10. 20. 30
June 9. 19

May fi. 17. 27
June fi, 15

May fi. 7, 2A 37
Junr IS, tfi

May 9 18 29
June T, 18

Alay 2. 13, 22
June 1, U

May 2. 13. 22
June 2. It

May 10, It. 30, 31
June 19 20

May 2. 13, »
Jure 1, 11

DAYTONA H O I.

Alay 1. 11. 31, 31
June to, 30

May .A, 15. 23
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May 3. 15. 35
June 1, II

May 8. 19. 29
June 8. 18

May tfi. i;
June 5. fi

COCOA

Alay 6. 17. 3fi
June A. 15

May t. It. 21. 31
June to 20

May 8 19. 28
June 8 17

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Alay fi. 9. 28. 39
June 17, 18

Alay 7. tfi. 3C
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June I, 12

Alay 3. 12 31
j June 2. 12

May 1. 2&lt;). 21
J June 9. to

May 14. 15
J une 3, 4

May 4. 5, 21. 25
June 13, It

Herald

Officiaf Second Half Florida State League
CIH'O A

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DAVION.A Ill'll.

Follow

June 23
July 8. 19, 2»
j August 8. IT. 27

DAYTONA IM11.

June 21
July 7. IH, 29
Augll,t 7, 18, 28

UPLAND

June 27
July 10. 20. 30
August «, in 79

Jun«- 21
July 3. II. 21
August 3, 13, 23

J AX. HF. ACII

June 30
July 3. 4, It. IS
August 3. 4

June 2*i
July 2. 13. 23
Augu*t 2. 13. 22

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■ July II, 21. 31
I August )H. 2*1. 30

&lt; June 29
July 21 25
Aug 13. 11.23. 21

June 21
July 1. 2. 12. 13
August t. 2

J une 25
July 5, ID, 2fi
August 5. 15, 25

June 28
July 4. IS. 25
August «. I l 21

Junr 22
July 1. 12. 22
August I. It. 21

Junr 25
July y fi
Aug. 15. 111. 25. 2fi

June 29
July 10. 20. 31
August 9. 30. 30

June 25
July fi. 17. 2«
August fi, tfi, 25

June 29
July 7. 18 28
Augii*| T, 17, 27

June 23
July 2. 13. 22
August 1. 11. 22

June 27
July 10. tl. 20, 21
August 9. 10

June 21
July 28, 29
August 17. 18, 27. 2*

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July 5. I«. 27
August 5, 15. 2fi

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June 28
j JtUM* 22
Junr 3&lt;i
July 22. 21
} July tfi IT. 2fi. 27 July 8 19, 29
August a. 18, 28
August 5. fi
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July 30, 31
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June 27
July 11. 21. 30
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Junr 28
July 7, 8, 19 19
j. Augu*t 7. 8

June 3o
July l, 13. 23
Autfu** » t?, ?t

C A Iilt CATTKIIS
tha Walter
Graham tatted once for the Car­
dinal* and atruck out . . Benning­
ton hatted In hi* third ron*e«utive
CFL game . . The game lastcJ 2
hour* and 10 minute*.
Central Florida league Boundup
In other league game* rmccMtl*
•cored a nine to five win over the
Clermont nine, and U ncuna) outslugged a stubborn Groveland
tram hy a 17-IK. tang.vuod won
the game In the last inning hy
•&lt;oring five run*.
Standing*
» I
avy
Sanford NAAS
3 0 1000

Conference

Official First Half Florida State League

June on
Juls 4. 14. 25
August 3. 11. 24

The
June 24
July 3. 15, 21
A-tglft 1. 13, 23

Herald

SEC Divisional
Title A t Stake
ID T ill; ASMHTATKB PHI'.KN
The Georgia llulldug*. bl'Mvdied
hut vtill unho'.vrd de'pite two erurial ha*eball lo*te* tn Floridi, will
halite fieorgie Tech Ihia week with
the S'lUtheavtcm Conferonre'v Ka*t
ern Divlijon title at stake
If Tech win* both g.iniea, •cheil
tiled for Friday and Saturday at
Athen*. the crown will slip nut of
Grorgln'* hand* and Into the tap of
idle Auburn
Still clinging to a tierrcnlagr lead
ill the Ka*tern D i' iiiott the thill
dog a lime w&lt;vt nine and In* I four
Auburn** record, with Ihe aeautn
mmpiele, stand* at 8 5
In the Western Division. Misti*
a'ppl hold* a fi 4 edge wilh Tulanr
srrond at 80 Vanderbilt and Ala­
bama. t.rd next in line with 87
mark*, have finith rd their arjaont
and arr out of the race.
Tulanr, slated to meet 'vmitiara
State at Raton Rouge Wednesday
end Thursday, will nave a ached
ule advantage—the Bengali are tied
In the cellar hv a 3 8 rewrit.
Mississippi f a r e * M!«*i*&gt;ippi
state Thursday and Friday at
Slate College. A *w*ep by Ole Mia*
or aplit* in these two «rrle* wouft!
batten down first pi are for the
Rebel*.
Georgia and Auburn'* plight*
were arranged by Floridi and
Teeh. The lliilhlngt firmly out front
with a 92 m ark, dropped two to
the Gator* a l Athens tn Imperil
Iheir lead. At Auburn there wai a
divided bill, and that wa* enough to
prevent Ihe T ig e r* from gelling a
tie for first.
If Tech continual In create a
rurkut with the leader* hy whip­
ping Georgia twice this week Au­
burn will take the title by .015 per
rentage point a.
Florida will pull In third with a
87 aeaaon. Tech at beat will finish
fourth, with Kentucky and Trnnea«*v bringing up the rear with 3 t)
records

Johns

Collins
((nulinurd From Page liar)

(Continued From I'agr One)
day he will lit- in Dade County Irv­ County, now lives j.t llnmcsirad.
Collin* also *aid Trailer Street*
ing lii fud-tcr his strength in the
of l«akr Wurth, who ran fur thr
stale'* inn,! populous area
Jtdins said yesterday "no candi­ Florida Railroad and Public I'lilidate for high ntfice cvrr har had lie* Commission in 1952. had been
mure tni»*tateinenl» and down . ,placed in the »ame kind of liaison
right untruth* told ah »ut him than (Job at &amp;VMI monthly.
the opposition i* spreading about1 Collin* explained that thr I-egisIn Dade county
County."
lature provided that one mrmhrr
me in
John* ta keynoting Id. hid for &lt;■( the State Hoad Department be
the Dude Odhbtn vote on the con on Ihe turnpike authority to pro
trillion that the real l**ue in the vide the necessary Laijun
The Tallahaaart state lenator
govrrnort-hln rare is "the jwopte
v* special Inleretts" and that he • aid that although it it against
like Odham i* fightini; lor Ihe peo­ Ihe law fur alatc cmplovca tn take
part In political campaigns, many
ple
Asked for c o m m rn t on thr nant- state worker* are working lor

Nobcl Priate Winner
Will Be Speaker

ing of I'eadee Street*, former John* in Ihe rampai/n.
mayor of Lake Park, and form er1 He aald one example of th ii wa»
State Hrp. Travi* Phillips by t a C . Warren Sanrhrz, a foim rr
Hoy Collini •■* proof of rhargra stale senator and now admlnl*.
that Johns wax padding the pair- tralfvc a»a|atanl to John*. Collin*
roll, the artlng governor issued the **ld reeenlly Sanchea uas in hla
following formal *talement:
hold room tn JarkaonviP' trie
The Stale Road P*-partmrrd.' Jphoning
stale worker^ all over
l ,
embarking on a 100 million dollar Florida to get out and work for
road bulldine urogram and charted i John*
hy the tagulfiture with assisting
Collin* *ald John* had "lsaue*t a
the tornpihr authority In nnutfUrt itatement that all the Odham
ing the Sunahlne State Pirkv*a y .! P*ople were going to vota for him
hat found it ncreixarv to hire

tome additional personnel In re
crnl month*
"A il were hired to do a specific
M i and at long a* Ihey do that
Joh and their «rrvire* arr nerdtul
thev wilt ta* relalnei!
" I am confident that all the new
state employe* are doing the work
for whirh they are being paid, iutl
a* I am confident that otner state
employr*. recommended or relat­
ed to Sen Collin* and hired during
previous •dmlniatrallon*, are do­
ing their*.

TALl.AIIASSKK h b -D r. Ralph
J llunche. diplomat and winner
of Ihe 18V) Noliel Peace Price,
will deliver the commencement
address at Florida A. and M Univerdty herr May 31.
It*’ Finer astir'* gue*t on May
ISIh

Hr added that " I don’t like le
think of peoplr a* little or hig"
hut "the Odham people are hit
tie pie because they want to arr
a progrexaive stale " Co'lin* *aid
tail) ot "little people" an "Idle tail
of a demagogue."
Then Collin* a»krd If John*
"wa* fighting for the little people"
when he (John*) voted to legalize
slot machine* In F'orida. against
removing cattle from thr highway*
and sought a compromise in the
d &gt;g track tax increaar proposal »n
the 1055 legislature "m order
*avr Ihe dov track* money "

Tumorrow Collin* has a state
wide meeting of hia hacker* at
Tampa. Supporters plan motor
cade* loirs Tampa and Collins wil'
other state departmenti under di speak over a stairwide radir
reel Jurisdiction of th* governor hroadra*! at night,
the |iaymil ha* risen si'llv 55.800
Most of Wednesday will hr spent
VThr lotal increase since Sep in Pinellas County. Thursday*)
lember 185.1 in the II d.partmmta lop bit of rampaig’iing will ta a
under the governor i* less than' Joint trlevliion appearance with
IM uirt). nut 5453.Ono as rtargeil John* at Miami. Hr plan* to *pcnd
by ihe arnalor from taon County." 1 riday or the we*t coast.

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Pinrea*tle

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AFB
202 101 10c—010 1
II. (her* and tang: OeJonge,
Conroy (8) and Palmer.
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B a rtle y S till L e a d s t
F S U H itters W ith .413
A few highlight* of the week:
Continuing to pound the ta ll
hard, Don Bartley, Daytona out­ Hama Unwell, Corn* (kip per, unfielder, once again paced the , loaded one with the h**ea jammed
Florida State hatter* with a mark v* Daytona on A p ril 2Sth at Co­
of .413, according to Hayra N’ew* coa. Angie Fernnrule*, Daytona
Hun an vtntiatlc*. Bartley h at col­ iaiy, wnlkeit fi tim n* in game of
lect* I .'*3 h iii In no a t hat* to April 30lh va Ortando. He hud no
earn h it honor. Bob Struruk, Cocoa affirlal at hat, in th* ja m * . Hon
fir*t-«ai'her wa* runnerup to B a rt­ M ar*ton, Cocoa a b o rt.'op, Jy*
ley with .107, and i-*-placed M ike •corr*! at te **l one run in 17
Ka.-ahian o f D etan d a t top man | at might game i.
in hit*. Boh an ia-.ln g 37 *afe
hlowa. ita**ahlan held on to firs l
place in run* aeored with 30 tnlllea.
T a t Mullen, Co*oa •lugger, took
ovi r two firs t p la n *, aucCeeding
liny Cham U-r* of Jaekaonvill"
Bench a* the head man Ip total
MfRON. Ohin '»*— Akrnn Unlvcrhaara, with 55, and .mating Jeaue *ily ha* nameil Joe McSIullrn.
Jrnka, of llrlando, for tho four- rtiarh .it Washington and Jeffcrvott
m atter li ad w ith K. J in k * h at 5 College for two ye ar*, to replace
to lie runner up. Kd Levy. Daytona Krnnelh (H r d l Cochrane a* h £ d
fira t-ta trm a n -p itrh rr. al*o took football roach.
two honor*. Kd rontinurd to lead
Cikhrane, who will keep hla Job
In double* w ith P, and broke the
a* athletic director, vald he found
triple tie that existed in tho HIM
the tun |Hi*ili&lt;m* loo tnxing.
voltttnn hy adding 13 to h i* laat
McMullen W, a native of Sandv
week’* total, giving big Kd 31 for
the young te a »on. Allen M ey.-i, Imke. Ta., will gel tmltvcen S8.W0
Jacksonville Beach ipeedatrr rati and *;.t«&gt;
\V*vliine1cn and J rffrr*o n won
out one more triple during the
week to give him n league h ading four and lo&lt;t four lat* year, after
total of 8. H i* tiam niate, Billy* a 5 I rerun) In 1933.
At Stetann U niverrity in D e ljn d .
Daahnrr, lo *t hi* lead In *tolen
hate* to Dave Black, Orlando not* Fla..' where McMullen previously
fielder, who ha* pilfered 8.
coached for two ye ar*, h i* t c u f a
Del.arid'* John Blodgett, and piled up a IK 3 2 record.
l.akelar.d't ilolardo Ortega, .ach
picked up tw o win* to lr.cr«a.c
thclr perfect n e o ld ' to K-0. Two M INTK H SPORTS EXPANSIO N
IIOYNB FA 1.1 S, Mich. OP)—
Jacksonville Iteurh rlghtharder*.
/aick C rav, and Bay Konkoteaki, Michigan's winter sports center

Football Coach Is
Named For College

p o .lid

-VO m a r k * .

D lixlartt

i- t h e

w oik-hnr*e o f the league, hnvirg
toiled in 55 inning* Konkole*kf la
tops i n attikrm iU with 40 ta tte r*
fanned. Blodgett anti Kankuje-ki
each havr f, romptete game* hi
th eir hredit.

operatora say they are planning
Sly rluh* ratering to tho winter
eonaMrcable expansion tn lf»S5.
• imrtamai say they w ill add r t
k n it n ilnirn !,! run&gt;, tnuje pnwr r tow* and provisions for night
•kllng.

. n. . i t

C A S A H q VAS
B IG NJGHT,

LAST TIMFj
TODAY
I.A T K H T

TTC&gt;4Mci&gt;tptim

BOB HOPE
Joan F
ontaine
MtoMPtl
A&lt;JMfr

RATHBONE DAIIW

NEW S

EVENTS

/ m u eg

U ‘4
l»eran*e they wwre little people."

.1 0 incu
Tineeaitla
2 1 Ml
In nu wood
1 2 333
Sanford
0 3
Clermont
0 J
Groveland
Central Florida League
22 401 015— 17 l'J 3
Lnnjrwood
.Ml 070 020—Jfl 15 1
Grove land
French, S. Brooklyn, f it . T.
Brooklyn It ) , Adkin* (Rf and U
Heim.; Pilgrim, l.ura* (41 and Ho­
ward.

Championship

H o P#*4 f u o n f t ( / /

and
CARTOO N

MP«

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• • • k b j i x l a a Wm s/o,
W llla iM M SM| IW h Vm , * ' . ,

R O B E R T M IT C H U M
J E A N S IM M O N S
IN
11

SheHadToSayYes
D o or*

•

Open
D ally
12:15

"Figure* compiled In the rnmu
•roller'* office will show that In
E A S T T IM E T O N IG H T
the seven month* I have been
artlng governor the road depart­ OXUMtuA tMIcllpsweti
ment payroll ha* increased only
8154,00.1 Nearly *70.000 rf tHa rep­
resent* ralae* civpn to unrtrrrs in
the lower bracket* who I do not
tielieve fnuld live on salaries of
*inn a month or le-v.
ktstws*". t'XcwT N w m a u ii u ii x i* twxfM K race r scans
"The real rrproarn** workers
who
are
needed
btcauu
we
are
T .t« a » r, star it
A I-S O
I t l l a.m
l *» a m building road* In euqtratt In the
l i t i |‘.m
( J* p n do-nolhinc nnliev of the Diclt Slmn
CARTOO N
NEW S
SHORTS
son board 1 had to (ire. In the 10j

4

The MIAMI STORY

LLIVAN'lutherAder^nmBxis Mofiosois

Titusville Tides

Y O TFR U A V S STARS
Ry The Associated Preta
• 4TT1JW1 - Ted Klusrewakl,
Redlrgi — walloped three home
run* aeul drove in eight
f«*ur
( Cnntlnnexl g ram rag* One)
In rarh same n the Redleet anti:
a
si tat with the St. tauia CarrilnaU. Rt. afl'iciaia namrn in an insn^etur
•'l-m 's won the nncnrr 58-7 K d ; £**eral'* report as having had a
hand In thr promotion and honor
• Cincinnati the nightcap fi 5.
i ! PITCHING—Rnh Turley Orioles able ditcharge for P*real.
Prrest, a New Y'ork dentist, was
f —permitted only four hits and
r j struck •n»i Five while walkinr one honorably discharge&lt;l from the
Army laat winter titter rrfuiing to
I at Baltimore defeated the Cl&lt;
, l*"d IndUns 2 1 in 10 Imtlis it . auiwer questions from McCarthy

Probes

as tn whether ha h -d had Commit«Gt afB"i*.!mi».
nae II J r n U u . tpecial counsel
for (he Inquiry rom miller, pro
tested that Ihe T r r e u ra*e was
•‘t w lerant" tn Ihe charge* exW a S , M e H liU n T —I ' l l
clanred bv A rm y official* and Mc­
In hit rookie year for the Car- Carthy. These turn on Army con­
lUnals. In IB53, Ray Jablonskl tentions that McCarthy and hla
of his tealil'8 157 aides brought I inprop* r p m m rv t
for pralerred uwatcracl

OD»rx * K. .aakeiUMi y. ito -K rtit.r, m
fier l»1 . tnnira*
Innlr« , a.
i. u
ttiyera
la a
4 la&lt;s.
Ianfar* I.
*. rD AdkJrlite* It. *I -Inntnaa
1 Wn
P-tu
-j p » r* * ttaik—m?*rv vV
—Hrl4er
.. 1:1
.......
. I*
, - ,8hx»l'laer.
4er. I,—
sera

tVel I it finally happ&lt; utd. The
Cardinali were ahul mit by the
Sanford Navy Indiana ace hurler,
J hr. Schwarti. by a store of 11-0
on Sunday. It wm ithe second
straight Ion in Central Florida
league rompetition. Al»a It wa*
the thlnl win sitalnit no liutei for
Indiana, it i* interesting to
note that John Schwarti ha* plt-brd ail three of the | Han* game*
and received credit for th win*.
The hlg right hand. 11 pitching
ace proved that lofty Loyd brain.
Cardinal, iu-e hurler, wa* m
match in pitching ability. Swain
on thr other hand, played an al-

It o 111 y

W in

k-End

Over

G. David Schlnc, wealthy New
Yorker who was n unpaid con•ttliant to tne McCarthy tutaon: fl
m iner talnre he wai dialte*! la .. *
faU
McCarthy counter chiroex that
the Army tried to stop his tnvesservice and tried to u-e Schlne a
tlgkllon of Cnmniuni.t* |n the
service and tried to u*e Schine as
a "hnstage" fm that purpose.
At Jenkins' protest againit going
into the Perou matter, McCarthy
argued that It went to " t i» heart
and soul" of hi* countrr-ehtrees.
Sen MeClclitu (D-Ark) s'ded
with MrCarth* In the demand tor
the name* and Mundt ruled that
Sleveex must give them- to the
committee, slihmitb the chairman
said thal tta^ ntight not be re

'm
m Z -~ G O &amp; R tG Q f
/

rr

r

a

TUESDAY
AND

fciat ) U e4 hmirn W* W-* a a a its U w M M

W EDNESDAY

ADDED: CARTOON AND SELECTED SHORTS
2 SHOWING NITBLV — COMMENCING AT DARK
E v e ry Tuesday In R U C K N IG H T a t Movletand. You,
your car and all paasengers w ill be adm itted fo r O nly
One Dollar. Krhiff the r n llr e fa m ily a whole ear toad
f a r a dollar.
:

-

MY SIN CER E THANKS TO A L L M Y
FRIENDS WHO SUPPORTED ME IN
MY CAM PAIGN FOR RE-ELECTION«|
A S COUNTY COMMISSIONER IN
DISTRICT 4.
YOUK CONFIDENCE IN MS WILL
ALWAYS aE JUSTIFIED.
SINCERELY,

B. C.

(Palfi Pot A lv &gt;

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DODD

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�Weathei
*■..,* t . p*rii&gt; * ii« J i « tu Urtie
. r .ir.ir to trro p e riU jr .hiouxs.
itedaesday. chance l* r
widAi
*. altered afternoon sod eveuu.
ihundeitbowers interior .J ei
tie me south poithm.

Make Sanford Youi
Shopping Center
A N I N D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R
" "M R

X I.V

Established

190$

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , T U E S D A Y , M A Y

French M a ke Haste To Remove
Wounded From Bien Bien Phu
General !ns!rucled
Strollin g
To Make Contacl
With Red Leader
In Sanford
Vietminh Say
Captured 1,300
Seriously Hurt

The stork paid the Sanford (0 0
a long overdue visit fast uiftht
when the rim's pel toon gave birth
to a Utter. The visit was overdue
brrause M r. Stork was cspr-vlrd
last month. / on keepers Mr. utul
Mrs. A m dd Hood had Ju*t about
given up when the babies were dis
revered this morning.

S A D IO N .

The Seminole High School ILind
will be featured in the annual Stale
Band F r«tl*al Mrhrdidcd to be held
May 13*15 on thr campus of Florl*
••s State I ’nirersily in Tallaha**ee,
Ji', .crorrllng In a letter made public
sJ by the univeraily. Tor program
will feature more than I.Oosi high
school students from more than 2(1
scJuniL competing tor lomur*. Thr
festival wltl include competition lu
baton tw irling, so lo s and ensem­
bles, rmt.-rrls. sliht-rrading and
Marrhing.

Program Approved
By Citrus Group

OHM MOW! (top), IS. and James
Pearler (bottom!, IT, or** missing
from Houston,Tex., w itti J II.1 .N1U
In rash end checks intended for
tlepsisR In two banka. Police re*
port the pair were sent In the
b link* by their em p lo yer, the
S te w a rt Title G uaranty l!om»
pany. but never rear tool their des­
tination.
(Inleroa'IunaD

Governmen! Seeks
Power To Di SSOIyS
Rp(j Labor Unjons

niunlsl-honeyenmla-d lab tir unions

The commuxton formally ap
proved yesterday engaging the
qnir thou- lo promote Florida fit
ru« next season at a rmt of H 20.
noo.
This season the conintl-dou hss
used the Dave Gsrmwxv TV show
which cost about fTM.twr - Com­
mit slnn* re said Ihe principal re*son lor switching was that "*jn
i|uretions" w ill adveitire cllnn
alone, while Garrouay plui.'jed
othpr Items al*o

A request fur this and other ne-.v
antisuhvcrsive authority was -m l
to Capitol Hill ye terstay hv Atty
Gen Brownell, who -aid nr- ha*
the hacking of lire SSliilr House
Itrowrell prujKisetl that the Sub
veretve Aellvilies Control Board
iS A t'iii tu' empowered to disband
not only Bed infected union*, hut —
In a new- departur* —to dissolve
tuivlne** tlrm * it find* are Comrmmist-Infiltrated and in a pnx.tinn
lo harm national *e ru rity
The attorney general also sug
r e . lid that Congress p erm it the
governiueut to bar subversive*
from
privately owned
defense
plants.

The union-dissolution power wa*
pniposed a* a drastic •uhstitute
for a Taft Hartley A rt require
m rni !h;.t union official* fib- non
C'nrnmunisl oath* with the National
Labor Relations Board before Iheit
unions ran lie eligible for hoard
service*.
Sen
Ferguson of
Michigan
chairman of Ihe Senate Repohlfran
I'n liry Committee, promptly intro
ditreil two bills to implement
Brownell's rmimmendalionv
Ttie Justice Department is kimw-u
to have had trouble Irving to en
force the non Communist oath re

qiiiiflmrnt.

tn the k v .h year* since the
Taft Hartley Art h-s-ame Itw , the
department ha* investigated retire*
nf rase* of union (dfleials *us|N-e!
H I,n'niued tin I'agi- I Igtil I

Teen-Age Run-Away Holes U
In

Underground Room

NEW YORK (At—A teen age runaway, who for 12 day* kept hou*e
In an unused subway cable spiletng room.
__________
i. ___
hax been
evicted ____
from
his hideout 20 feet below a busy
street intersection In Brooklyn
The young*1er, Robert C. landahl, 15. had equlpne.l his neat
barhelnr quarters with an old auto
scat for a bed. a riekrtv wire
...........
.
chair
and other comforts salvaged from
a dump. A picture of a basket of
flower* adnmed the wall
The boy told police he had dis­
covered the undentr'inrl room
while playing with friend*, and de

Movie Time Tabic
*

d tttr
“She Couldn't Sa&gt; N V
l i l t • 3:30 - 6 :M . 7,22 ■ 0:18
M O V IE I.A N D
“ U t*« Do It Again"
B u n a 7.SO, Feature 8 00
Last eomplet* show 1:11

A s s o c ia te d

Press

I.cireed W ire

Inspired
Scheme
France Willing
To Air Red Plan
CIENKVA
(#P&gt; — Soviet
Foreijnt .Minister V. M Molo*
tov tmlny »ss«i|ei| tin* W m *
t»*rn-pro|i«*i*rl Asian defense
pni't ns an Amerienn scheme
lo preserve tind perpetuate
colonialism.
reiM cim ovvioiit o m tN u o iv ii
- ■w-uti -' t - Jkstely Patrol teen-agers after presenting them with
American AutomotUle Atsoetstlim "yol I lire - u n
u-ilst I ■ ' The \oungiteri lifld rule I d e a t h l o SJS r the
tool of their t.'hiHiliiulei The White llovio- • .-ren tiv marked Ihe si|&gt;enlng of the I Ih ','ain-nil S r *,|
* dety Patrol Asscmtdy awl Pari-ta tn W .i-to -loti
d Herdee in.
.\ ml,in, N J.; Ikwiftas l*r|-le), li l •uiriiis, -\
\
President 11

Vlii'urth) wiiuM Wciri his t.-sti
mony even it Dirksen's plan trft*
The I'nimmuiUt* agreed .it the rejet ted
llrneva conference yesterday that
Just before I tie rommitle* rv
the French could fly nu&gt; l.30fl scr res.«-d for Itineh. , counsel for
iously wounds-d Irtmp* the Beil* Steven* «aol the «s-s-iYtaty was un
said they had captured when they der treatment lor a virus inlerrelied the northur*! Indochina lion and xuggi -led "|J wtmld to- a
hastmn Friday alter M days of grarisius je t " lo excuse him from
ren*'tied attacks
further Irslitiiony until he reem er»
It could not tie teamed mimed
Stevens himself declared he felt
lately whether Navarre had hern fine
aide yet to contact 11lap.
But McCarthy put in that he full
It wax believed possible the
French commander would use the teen-1 ary should be excused
circumstances
and
Itadio llinmdelle (Swallow!—voice under the
of French forces in the Far East— Chairman Mundt told Steven* be
would not Im- called as a witness
In make ronlact
Itadio llirondelle carried N a­ this afternoon
That let! iinscrtain who would
Ititi* for sower revenue ImiIkIs will In- n|»'ited tomorrow
varre's earlier appeal* foe brief
halls in Ihe firing lo permit evacu­ occupy the witness chair
in ht id S o'clock at a Mpes ial mctdiitR o f the City coinntf.sHay
II
Jenkll.*,
irupnry
counsel,
ation ot French Union wounded
nli it, at which time etipiiu i-is niv to h a v e tiiluilalions
alter Ihe attack began March 13 told reporters he would loltuw "or
' d for contract* for the local imijoct to improve
(■lap turned a deal ear lo those rtcrly procedure" in calling live ; ■ 1
appeals lli&gt; tmnp* fin d on hospi next witness He refused to say siw .in g e a ml water I'jteiltlies.
lal m arket planes amt helicopter* whether Ihi* meant that Army
Till l • lias lu’e n a to ta l ol # L I7 N .tM H ) w o rth o f Itoiltlw
{ Counselor John ti Adams would,
trying to fly nut the wounded
n u th o r trc tl for sale
he
the
next
on
Ihe
stand
Once arrangements wilh (Slap]
Sewer alul W a te r Id'oieet bids opened at a lot trial |robThe entire mhrrdng sen Inn was
are made, the hig problem will he
landing fanlittes lur the French taken up with discussion of Dirk- )h m eeting held in th e C ity H all v e s le n ln v totaled more th a n
$ '2 0 0 ,0 0 0 iu e x c e ls o f tin ' worth of t h e t'ity 'r* a ilth o ri/v ‘*l
tran.port*. Dim llirn I'hu is 175 sen's proposal
All Ihe Democratic-idivmbcrx ol - Ime-I i*tiu- up fur *»h- tomurtow
miles northwest of Hanoi, nearest
live
subcommittee
as
well
a*
the)
Bid* on the project front canhospital r e n t e r hig enough to
t: a
' 1 ,-Vt , tilt- c a l i n t i &gt;' ( a l l s t-d
handle such a large number nf Army opposed It
From
Ihe
Witness
chair.
Ss-.
re
ji.i ,i o'- i ,, tiiiit amount mu-t
eases
. Steven* said the
. . . Army
- l»«j- ,- !•*
The fortress' two airstrip* were ,lary
* - added
- ‘ *- 1 IJtt.KTI to
to tie u*»-d in
(burned tu nibble by rebel mm tar* IlC ld thr tu .»riTi|(A «tn«»iiltl uir.t.fH»C| rrMi rUk'fn )' m u i wurt nln uJy un
and artillery The boiegrrs' ever ln Public and 'hat “all the l a r l » " i d i / wrvy, H,W*&gt; for ■penal i-iig!nrn rrn aeh m g tremhe* ix ttk e fl thept *houkl
"
n the Ublr
-w scryto.. IrtM ts i a lr e n d y )
repeatedly. Ue(;*re th**-*t -at* . jn- eWreJN'o-w. hr-t.im i;iffviV tt-wb y *p *n t on th, rreJ&lt;-&gt;T, and fti'.odu
land |t*c
lt * r e
the strip*
*trlp* will have tn mittre and the puma -huul'l ge jr, nuiMatuilng .n g u a .i
f»land
e , ihe
a chance In *rr thr witm-v**-. mi
A ll
«nli« ipitl• «l c ti p«‘w fih trrt
t&gt;e repaired.
Whether the Vietminh will do the stand. Just a* hr ha* been *uh runuh ,i irui^l (4|Uil •*(
fm iii
itu1
this Ihem-elves, using war nri-on- jrcted lo 13 day* of public uuc* AntirlpAlt-tl r» v* um
I miidI » %ut u ill «« :*« !» tt l*«U»l
er* fur labor, or leave it to French t toning
D irk.i u * pro|H&gt; ,i| umild *u*P' Od n f $|.01Ki(iNMi I* .I* inir ti
nf
n g th fe r* wa* not known.
It apfieared possible h»lleopter* the public hearings after Sen Viemight start bringing out the most Carthy testified, and they po»«ililv
It tn i \} mv I«*| t 1gn• It.llN lt M.
would not tie resumed
.\ntfA4# lilt IhMaViVillr
•int ci
gravely wounded shmtly.
orvijert’s
whose firm drew up •&lt;
The S'tctmmh radio said last
t. • 'hicago
plans and Georgi (
night every po**ihle medical aid
iippruvi d
rtidlliPt r w hose llin
w is being given the wounded. It
plnns fur tin proji-i (, - rill appear 1
■aid must of the Injured men were
u t tom o rvos v's m a t i n g with spyh-ing treated by their own doctor*,
gestlon- fug cidtipg ti c projeel'* j
who also are captive*.
cost. The twu ban b« n . tuscted '
Tte broadcast made no mention
w ith the I ty Manage!
e| Genevieve de Gained Tcrrauhe,
French a ir force nurse who WM
Yestrrdav 1 ....... pi
Room right of the Sanford
trapped in the fortress after rebel Gram mar
School util p re .rn l tll0 C'ty Ini lie-* sesvin
lire de.troyed the helicopter whlih "p eer G yn t" in the .ehivu audl- -n orslrr (o givi parts
took her there for a visit Iasi Inritim Thursday ami Friday even­ ••veil better tervtci- then pn-pus ■i
ut early plan* City e f f b u l- will
Starch
ing* at H o'clock
T h r play is being nresrnlest to make no ruiument a* to wlu tlirr &lt;*r
accrue funds, which will go toward not these suggestion* will be rar
F n c F re r ^xonl D r iv o
sponsoring
a (firm an refugee j tied uul.
k -O S T e r O U U I V T I Y L
A p paren t low blit* *-r i -• pm
rhlld. The rta«* i« In II* second '
year of s|Miiis*iring the 12 vi nr old p-ct w i r e reerivvil fro m U 'h H iiu te
girl, whose (iilher wa- killed Ire Tank Co. Jarl .unvllle fur an r i v a l ­

lertalned there let the boy'* fam­
ily know where he wax
It had been a lot of fun, Robert
•aid. “ hu*. I won't do It again. The
poller »aid they'll put me In a
real hole—with hare—next lime."
The nob* of traffic clanking
aero** a manhole cover overhead
didn't disturb him after the first
night, he reported
During the day Ito tu rt would
push aside &gt; .tiding ateel door and
allp out of the subway tunnel where
It emerged Into an open cut near
the Brooklyn Botanic Carden
Then he would head fo r Van**•*•»**. w her* he Collected a t murh
a* $3 a day in handouts and lip*
for running en-andi II ,mover, hi*
rrcourret had dwindled to 2 rent*
by the tint* hr was sent humr
Empty bottles and cans In hi*
hideout showed hit m e a 'i there
co m b lrd of root beer and beans.
He had religious r smile* tor light
ami a can of alcohol for cooking
Bark home-wbrre he lives wttn
h i* grandmothet. three alatere and
his father, a widower cab driver—
Robert was given a bath and a
hearty meal lib father, grinning
ns i t the escapade, parked the

Confract Bids Opened A t Special
Session; Found To Exceed Limit

i

Grammar School
Room To Present
Play This Week

Reaches $2,541;
Brought To Finish

the B«ds in

Fast Germany

and

ed w a te r tank, flP .itlfi;

l ’enin *u la

l - Const ruction Co, lin e , -a-lie, ha Central Florida's Anpual Easier information from thr school The for the (auk. IP "'.it. E. II ll"&gt;
«mb Jr , Clransrater, new trn u ril
Seal Drive ottirially rinsed today rirl Is one nf *ix daughters 'flic
with a total of $2 511 donated from family lives near Hamburg a ll*v water mains, J,'.!t,J»i&gt; I t , um t At
t
b lir f e w Cuii Irm lu -n C o ,
VI
Si-minoh* County by resident*, bit* escaping from ihe Fommtmi't
i
'th r |da&gt;‘ was wrilts-n «il the Is uta, ami- ante, iwaois but
in- ----, and *-ivle organiratlons.
Thiv year’s county total almost srllooP flout a Imok adapted for nun inti.irja
Ijiyim : nt th* r* ■■&lt; wa divided
doubled that collected la-t year, children, hut little of the Ibsen
Hub
which was H.SOO, according to «|ory ha* been h it out there I- into four reparate piojeet
Mr* Harold Appleby, Seminole both comedy and tragedy in the l ard ConsttLI! tlnn Co., Orlalnlu.
i reject I. fJb'JJlt-' '17; .Sullivan,
Counts chairman lor (hr drive and presentation
The play is a yearly project, lu n g amt llagerty, lb - seiner, Via
member of the Cer'.rat Florida
which was started 10 je a r- ago projos-t 2, |l&lt;l»l,7ii2.76j sano- rum
(Tipplesl Children"' At*o*-l*tlon.
An exceptional -hlld from Sr-ml alter a patron suggested that Ine i-any, prolret :i ilii!i,4 fH 76, niut
role County I* being sponsored hv class wa* spending ton much tim e I'ltioby and Rtlm|&gt;*on ln*v. «I . Cats*!-•
M wa- derided prut eel t, f 3 13,183 (U.
tin Sanford Kivr. ill* (lu ll, wliirh on cheap play
'Ine rnmmi«sPiu last nil*.tit up
donated S7S for the child'* ex- to rhi mo I tic tiettn play in the
twioes, during r two week camp future and tn let them heroine a proseil the transfer of two C||\
(Contlmiid (In Cage I tglil I
pari of the school curriculum.
Another exceptional rhlld from
the county Mill be- sponsored *1
(In' camp Jointly bv Ibr Sanford
Atlantlr National Hank and the
Florida State Hank
The IVunity board of enminixsinners donated $3oo directly tn the
Forrest Park School not only to
help (he 12 exceptional children Jn
Seminole County, but U)0u over
the slaw.
A Illy tale held tevrral week*
ago Jointly liy the Sanford Pilot*
l tub and the Sanford Chapter of
the Puture Nurse. of America
brought H U M .
whose mother i

III, accordlni

Mrs. Rowan Rites
To Be On Friday
Mr*. Baxter S. Rowan, w resident
ol Sanford for the past yewr an !
n half, died Monday afternoon in
the Oranire Memorial Hospital In
tlrlai to following an illness of two
months.
Mi*. Rowan, who earn} to San*
ford from Elkton, Sid. made Iter
home with her husband at 118 W.
IPth St. She srws a member of tha
First Presbyterian Church.
In addition to her husband, she
It survived by • cousin Mrs. Marion
l.ronhrrjrer of Mt. Vernon, N . Y ,
Funeral terriers will be held at
the Brbson Funeral Home at 10
a. m Aridity with the Rev. A. Cl,
Mdnnia officiating, and burial
will ba In Evergreen Cctrdcry.

N it. 89

Assails Proposal Of West
With Asian Defense Pact
Says U. s.

(fnrernatlii

Commission To Open Lawsuit Seeks
To Make Johns,
Bids For Bond Issue

will tiegln July n

OVIEDO - fecit f Miller. 83,
who had been tn ill hratth fur the
pari year dlesl at hi* home in
Oviedo Monday m 11:3J a. m.
Ha eame lo Oviedo from I'tne
Grove. W. Va. IP vears ago, amt
had made Oviesto his home sine*
that time. Sir. Slillrr was born in
Pine Grove Nov. I I , IWP.
Survivor* include the widow'.
Sir*. Opal Stiller; three daughter*,
Mrs. T. N . Rnrnetl of Orlando, mi l
the M i.scj C'armin nn-l Yvonne
Stiller both o f Oviedo; two grandrhildrert, Steve Miller and Stanley
Barnett both of Orlando: and one
atster Sir*. Sine Lean nf Oviedo.
Funeral service* will hr held at
3:3d n. n*. tomorrow at the graveside In Oviedo. T h e Rev. laud* I..
flay will nffrcieate, and burial will
lie at the Oviedo Cemetery.

WASHINGTON &gt;T-Sen Dirksen
llt-llll otferrst a new proposal to
day (or suspending public hearings
on the McCarthy-Army row but
chances of h* aiktption apt&gt;eaivsl
dim.
a
The Army opposed it and Cltalr
man Mundt (B S D I, although say
ing he honed "tin* miserable busi
ne*s" could he cut *horl. declared
he would not vote to n*.pose anv
procedure which any printcpal con
sidered unfair
A committee vote was scheduled
for a session beginning at 1:3'*
p m . KST
Tticre was a possibility that Sen
McCarthy might tie railed to Un
witness chair immediately after
the vote, whatever the nutronie.
nirkien's td.in eall* for M r
Cartlty to take the *taml and for
public hearings to he * us|s**ii«|«*sl
once the senator has been ex

i , i&gt; .not
rat e ....... he mercy
I 111! a* am* , a* pn»»ihle

lA K E L A N D 'Cv—The Florida fit
Hi* CnmmitxBsn has instruclcd Jt*
advcdiving agency to take .up an
WASHINGTON »K -T he goxrrnno(Jon
on■„ the
tetcvMrm
tprlr show* ■»*•&gt;*
„„
A
.
j.
ment has asked Congrex* fo r far201 question*. The new program i r r 3 t h|n« power to rlt solve Com-

Cecil C. M iller
Dies In Oviedo

(/P&gt;— -

H e arin gs ? / | o ! o t O V
Suspension
n
/ W C f lilliy
ProP osec^

Tilt* F rench rtrelu'i |tr«*pnr;tthms tod ay i" a ir lif t th e ir
woiiniletl front the fallen fo rI tress n f D ie n Dion Phu.
A F rench arm y upokcwmnn
said (leu.
Henri N iiv u m *.
euntnwintier nf French Union
forces in Indochina, had Iteoii
instructed
by
the
Paris
government b* tnnlari IheViet a mined
imtdi (-struma* ter. lieu V.iNguyen
However, there was a rhance

Winners of the Veterans of For­
eign Wars marble loumaiiieRt .ire
Keith Abney, fir*t place, Delbert
Hath, second, and Charles Kokc
third. Award* will be nude In the
near future At the VFW mvclint:
last night at the legion Hut. Mi
chart Jundidj gave t.l* oulline on
Poppy Day to be held May
Quartermaster
John Galloway
wa* given mi iit.itmn for hi* |rrr
formanee of dulie* a* part corn
minder and quartermaster, lie
has pffereil his resignation Im-c .-hiso
of cirruin*lances ttevond his con­
trol l'a*t ( 'o m n i .n id iI'.it John
son was avs -&lt;rded .t past command
er'* pin. A district meeting ssill
be held at St cloud Sunday at lo
am
There w ill lie n *p&lt; i ini meeting
of tin- Seminole County t ouml I of
I'-TA's tomorrow morning ut Id
o'clock at
rjoiithsidc I ’titunry
School. Mrs. |). Hale Jackson, dis­
trict six iiresidcnt, wilt In- present
to initall the officers.

Inrlnchitm

11. 19*1

M l. AMO M i l. tAtPH f All. ot I a i r u i i u n n n , llw tn r, T*X , Sirdllligly
pat tha Jfoud aide uf Hitter*-*« I rtjr ?5th, which they bought ut a u v
SIU0.tr ,0 I oi.klng on ts C A. Sm ith J r., em
tlon in Chester, W. Vs , for Hue
lls is fu rd Empire" wa* tilo keli up.
cd the hull's Ute owner, Wlta**.wltCu

/

WCttiTAXr o f Slato John Foster
Dulles d r e la r r * In a speech,b ro ad ­
cast (ruin Washington, that II e
t ’nPr.t Jst.-stru w ill Pot *end im lit
| i , r r e * lo r m b a lllr d It id n tlilo .i u n .lr r present condition*,
lu t may l i n e lo do mi l.ilrr It,
oil that lire fre e world may l i t r e
In u n d e r t a k e " s e rlm ii n u tirn il
Incuts" lo d efe n d Soulheail A - l *
.n '.iltn i C o m m u n is t aggtessluo

Lions Receive
Attendance Pins
Gold one year |»crfi'ct attendance
pin* were prrncrited tn II mem
her* of the Sunford l ion* Club &gt;t
the croup'* regular weekly meet
mg betd in the Yacht Club at nr*-u
Imlay
Those reeelvitiH Ihe pin* were
I ih- Barm - ll-itu llisbre, I fiiv.li
Dunran, t'ly ile Bohion Jr . Jack
Stemper. lien
Wa'ir, ( larence
Welch. V«dle William* Jr., liny
Green and llcnry Wltlr Jr.
Mr Wtlfe Jr., incoming pre*!
dent, curninenleil that he'll add
this one 1st hi* collcrllnn Thl* i*
thr ninth straight jear of perfeel
allruiianee fur Wiltr
Final plan* were in atic hy (lie
grrni|i lur lire nnimal slate cnnvrn
tlon to be held in Orlando next
wrek Tin rr- will ire hn IJim’r tin t,
meeting ns'xt Tuesday because «,f
ihe convention
IJons overseas slyle convention
rap* were disfrlhiitril I • Ihe mem­
bers al lire close id the meeting.
The rap* nrc purple and yellow
in color with the I,inns' erp*t e m ­
bossed ailing wilh the word Nan
bird on the right side

BEGIN O V S T E Il GHtliVING CLUB
PANAMA C ITY cP-Five West
Florida iKiy*. vsitli a lease from
Ihe state for an acre of East Hay
lands, have begun a 4'R ny»ter
growing club whkh they claim 1»
the nation' lust

Others Victors
TAI.LVIIASSKE r
A lawsuit
which would give Acting Gov
Charley Johns ami nil nlhrr lust
primary high men the nommallon*
they seek wilh- ut runoff campaigns
w ill he briiiiKhi before the Florida
Supreme Comt \tonday
A Daytona Beach and a Miami
lawyer filed the spit In cancel Ihe
May J5 second p rim ary a* tincun
stituti-m.il and iltrect secretary ut
Stale II A Gray lo issue eertili
cute* ol nomination to all men
wh.i received the most vole* in
the May -t p rim ary
They (intend the two-prmlary
law
under which
Florida lit*
named It, p»»t *ix governors and
nearly all other state and comity
officer, lor more than 30 yrsre |«
m , alul
Their lu-llli Ol »avs the l*nn*tltll
Don provides "a plurality of vole*
given at an c le ilim ol officers
shall roil*111sits* a iTusicc" and that
pally nominating primaries m u s t
tidb w that rule in lead of the state
law will- h provide* a i andldalluiusl gel a m ajority to wm a n-un
ilia I phi
Johns gut a plurality of ab.-ul
37.i*o viiie* in Ihe first fienm
ci,itp primary May I lor the mi
ovpilKt term of tin- late GoV Dae
Met .o t), hut missed by about 75
ussi a mi.i putty over hi* two onim
neids that would give him the
oi-ip ua’ --li under the qui -tiunerl
la** aid plaer hl» name on Ihe
\ u , ciuie t general election hallo*
Hi raus -* engaging m a runutl
Uhniird (III I'.igr I iy;111

100 Hens Taken
From County Home

The Soviet fnrelun minister told the l9 -it« lio n Korean
r’o i i f e i e t u e :
the plan* ol *m h a rial lire can­
not correspond t" Ihe interests of
peace jn d cannot enjoy the support
of ihe peoples.”

Instead. Molotos -aiil he
IMirtr-d the t . tiims its
it
&lt; Irina’s I'remn r • '
I n l..n
the Asian eonnir,isettle
own piuhh’ips
G E N E V A 1F —A F n - , li

• s|

Ilian - j u t I n l a y 1 r l e t - w a v -s ■ 1 ng

lo d i s c u s * Ihe vY i i i i m i i i i i * i plxn f ir
vp Indochina arm Utise along with
its own plan, but declared stnm?
opposition lo major provisions of
the Communist proposal.
Ihe spokesman made it clear
France had no intention at present
of tireaking off ihe Indochina talks
in Geneva despite the apparent
Fast West deadlock
He explained France's position
at a *p*'clally called new* confer­
ence as the French National A s­
sembly prepared to debate the gov
criim ent s pulley en Indiwhina.
Some observer* thought the new
French reaction to the Communist
term * repicsrntrd a softening of
Ihe position, hut it wa* clear Ihe
main provision* of thr Vietm inh
plan were far from acceptable to
F ra n rr
A spokesman I &gt;r the L.A. slelegallon, Ini aimed of the new French
riatem enl*. said the United Stairs
opposition to lire Comtmmist terms
was unchanged it was summed up
i tin way. The Communist plan, if
.irccpicd in full would represent
unconililion.il surrender to the
t otnmimlst*
'source* ib -"' to the Vietnamese
delegation said the Communist
' term * wrre iifiactrpluhle to Viet
\ am
these fraction* came as the In-I C h in e se talk* were in recess. One
Western tourer said they might
tp’t be resumed before F in lay.
t he main points of W 'p'lein op.
I Co ittin uni tin I ’ agr Eight)

RFC Starts Action
Against Local Bus
Station Company
County Cl ■ri O
I' Herndon
&gt;e strrday rrr, • &gt;1 notice that fore*
losurr pns - - lom* involving tha
f. riper Surf o t Greyhound l*u»
■iiiilon had I- ■en instituted in fesi-'
i-rnl court hi fa ill pit.

The suit l&gt; being brought hy tho
Krcontt ruction Finance C o r p ,
against 9anf-o-l Bus Slatinn, Ine.
The slatinn u j. u|iera(rd by John
v Calhoun. « " «'(■•'! ns local
• ml I
ru ai\ a t ibis year
when be ,!. -r.| atul lusardcsl up
lb,- building
,'POG- r to wliat ha
1ernleil i "f --ine t o-lne**."
I lie '
I t
I built in IIM7
rsprrssly I.m 'Ke Jl irpuse sif a bus
i rami larteuy ,
Tiie moves nhvi(utsl) o*rd a station umt i ' tauiao! and ba* re­
; ituek (talked across the highway mained vac.nu i '. e ti* glotinj; by
! from the (arm lo r moving Ihe loot
I ’alhuun
II i&gt; reperi- 1 that approximates
The I lief l was repsirled it) H a rt'
i ramer leone superintendent, who ly I'.'JfMki remain* (-• lw paid on
lull'd th»i ihe rubbery h i - m-■* ihe huiitil'f

S h irlfl’s deputies are today in
, ■ stir ding Ihe Ih rft of |0o Rhode
Island Red liens xtnlrn by iprclur
rial ihirs'es from th r Scndnule
&lt; - lint* llumr rh ie k rn yard
Sim Ilf * D epartim nl officials
j staled dial ellie* al the *renr of
rl«« r-dihery lodlcalcd thal j l trasl
t h r e e no-ri were involved In Ihe

disrm rri-d until nearly noon ye»
lerday
Entry wa« gainrd lo flir rim ken
\ wrd hy lireaking a sham on the
:ate and ripping a screen from
the chicken house window
Sheriffs di'iuitir* expert tn make
h i a r n »( hi tin- near fulure

HM s

KIVSIMM FIT f
Dr William
i,.,rl*n d
llmkin*
7t.
relrrrd
whojesale lumlw rman and pa»f div
partmeplal mmander of Spanish
War Veteran- in Florida, died Sun­
day nigld

FBI Agents Ihwcut Extoitton
Scheme Against 20 Families
Hollis lories hi* age *'» that he
.(j *
unempivyrsl ami t tsat he
against I») Dalla* Jewish families wariterl lo talk firel to hi* lawyer.
I'rintipal larg.'L and *ingle*l out
la&lt;l night hy arresting a mud
spattered man o* he picked up a •or ihe rote of collector of money
jrarkage supposedly containing the among the families, wa* Juliu*
Sehejips a ti,ie and apart* leader.
money,
Ill* brother. George Schepp*.
The agenii closi-el In on the man
as he scrambled down a railroad ■erved a* go-between in some of
embankment al nearby Garland lo (hr ne?o|iationi and aelually tlrrev."
relrirve the parkagr. The man the parkagr from the car which
tire i en* 'h"! al ciryce range hut lured the man to hi* a rre it. A*
directed George Schepp* drooperi
tri**erl
Text nf Ihe extortion letler sent lire package
,-------- and "dnrve like neil"
to the 20 familie*. containing many tn get away.
Mumfonl derims'd to *ay wheth­
reference* lo "you Jew s," wa* rr
ii-a&gt;ed by J K M um fonl, accnt er Ihe package actually contained
in charge nf the Italia* FBI office the *200.000.
Cia**ihfd advp,ii»em e n l x In"Yon Jrwi to pay $200,000," the
h-ller began. "How many yon tews *eri.*il m the Dalla. Morning New*,
Ire dead before you pay. Acid- along with a scrip* of letter*, note*
dynamite fire gun* w ill make you ami telephone call*, were part ol
the negotiations
pay."
.
; The letter cr-nllnired' i n simitar i June*, a gaunt six footer weigh­
ing about 1(5 poem!*. W'V« unkempt
chopped-wool farirkuy.
Disarmed and taken to FBI and sp.ittrrr-l with ne.d from yes­
heaih|iiartere. the man would «»y terday'* rain- •• h. wax brought
only that hi* name wa* June* tn the FBI oflic*
DALLAS Tex 't* —FBI agents
ended a ijnii.niMt extortion scheme

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Cardinals
H, I IhlAll K I IIN
Thr opening game in tM rit&gt; rf
Fun fin 11 between tin- Hanford &lt; 41*
dlnala ami Ihe l.ongsrood Himf roved tt&lt;&gt; he n rough game fur
’ar«l«. Trior to * .0 jrarr j, 1
police car circled thr fit Id blow Inr
It* siren. Thr car stooped and the
two umpire* rot out. A lltlli- liter
0u* two tram* wi
■' ■ I 'i
they lined up alonr th - t a ’-' In**.
They saluted the flag and tre
tam e got under way. Mayor Kail
Higginbotham pitch* I th. (it : l^il
to catcher Tele .Srbira.il. After
that the ('ordinal* t*&gt; .1. Itir fi. 11

Two CFL

and prepared (10 Unit &gt;taur:Ut r
Aided by manayi-r Jim T»j n c'l
home run lha Blue Can* won their
fir*t Central Florida League baaeh«ll game hy a &gt;rorr of 7-2. It *sn*
the firat lo -i for the Cardinal* lr
the CFI„
The firat four Innlngi n r - do»e
and neither t.am ssaa aide to , i,r&lt; .
In thn»o four inmnga Cardial
pitcher, Charley Thoma«, allowed
only one hit, while Sanford piekrit

I he game kept
It o 1 11y in the
favor of I. on tt*
wood and it loot­
ed like pitcher
Ted II ro o l lyrt
was going to abut
out the C a r dInal*. In tha hottom rf thr In-t
Innmtr the Cactin a I • aisrtr.i to
___
__ ___ net hot, hut It
up throe hit*. The Cardinal!
Jim C«&gt;ne
v,*i too late. Thr)
«d t« fold in the top of the filth ,
a* the lliuc Cap* scored two run* did. however, m anner to score two
run* on a single and two d xihlc*
off four h lli.
The jjjmr ended toon aftrr the

Seminoles

W in

SHS Beats Starke, 6-1

Cardinal lineal and the score wa*
1 3 whin the tam e endtd, In favor
of tangwowl
CtarlMf Thomas struck out
fight of the l.origwood tatter*,
wnile Ted Brooklyn fanned nine of
the Cardinal*. It wa* tlrore*
K&lt; ni*’ three -ingle* that kept the
Cardinal** ho|w* alive, George
m i nt three for four.
CAItl) CATTKIIS: Fan ford hit
into three double pla, * . . Bill
Crabtree hit hi* wennd double . .
Faufoid hit long fly balli, bu*
.ought fot put out* . . . The game
la*trd two hour* and 15 minute*
Fuoday** flame

East

tVel I it finally happ&lt; utd. The
Cardinali were ahul mit by the
Sanford Navy Indiana ace hurler,
J hr. Schwarti. by a store of 11-0
on Sunday. It wm ithe second
straight Ion in Central Florida
league rompetition. Al»a It wa*
the thlnl win sitalnit no liutei for
Indiana, it i* interesting to
note that John Schwarti ha* plt-brd ail three of the | Han* game*
and received credit for th win*.
The hlg right hand. 11 pitching
ace proved that lofty Loyd b rain .
Cardinal, iu-e hurler, wa* m
match in pitching ability. Swain
on thr other hand, played an al-

Florida

mo«t perfect game. He m uch out
nine Indian*, and got three of the
Cardinala' four hit*. The mam
rea»on the Cartilnala loit, wa&lt; be*
cauae they committed nine error*,
tlene Pennington bunted and wa*
credited with the other Sanforl
hit.
The Indian* »cor»*l In re- ry inn­
ing except the fifth and ninth.
They ataa collected I t h it. otf
Swain. Keen manager Buddy tak e
went hitlrsa in four tlmi * a* hot
and atruck out onre. Scnwnm
fanned only all Cardinal* and al
|ow«d only one walk, that coming
In the Ia*t inning.

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SEC Divisional
Title At Stake

Johns

CAIilt CATTKIIS
th a Walter
Graham tatted once for the C ar­
dinal* and atruck out . . Benning­
ton hatted In hi* third ron*e«utive
C FL game . . The game lastcJ 2
hour* and 10 minute*.
Central Florida league Boundup
In other league game* rm ccM tl*
•cored a nine to five win over the
Clermont nine, and U n c u n a ) outslugged a stubborn Groveland
tram hy a 17-IK. tang.vuod won
the game In the last inning hy
•&lt;oring five run*.
Standing*
» I
avy
Sanford NAAS
3 0 1000

.1 0 incu
Tineeaitla
Ml
2 1
In nu wood
1 2
333
Sanford
0 3
Clermont
0 J
Groveland
Central Florida League
22 401 015— 17 l'J 3
Lnnjrwood
.Ml 070 020— Jfl 15 1
Grove land
French, S. Brooklyn, f i t . T.
Brooklyn I t ) , Adkin* (Rf and U

m

Heim.; Pilgrim, l.ura* (41 and Ho­
ward.

Clermont
Pinrea*tle
AFB

Mil 000 050 -5 0 2
202 101 10c—0 1 0 1

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Nobcl Priate Winner
Will Be Speaker

Collins

Bartley Still L ea d s t
F S U Hitters With .4 1 3
A few highlight* of the week:
Continuing to pound the tall
hard, Don Bartley, Daytona out­ Hama Unwell, Corn* (kipper, unfielder, once again paced the , loaded one with the h**ea jammed
Florida State hatter* with a mark v* Daytona on April 2Sth at Co­
of .413, according to Hayra N’ew* coa. Angie Fernnrule*, Daytona
Hun an vtntiatlc*. Bartley hat col­ iaiy, wnlkeit fi timn* in game of
lect* I .'*3 hiii In no a t hat* to April 30lh va Ortando. He hud no
earn hit honor. Bob Struruk, Cocoa affirlal at hat, in th* jam *. Hon
fir*t-«ai'her wa* runnerup to B art­ Mar*ton, Cocoa ab o rt.'op, Jy*
ley with .107, and i-*-placed Mike •corr*! at te**l one run in 17
Ka.-ahian of Detand a t top man |at might game i.
in hit*. Boh ania-.lng 37 *afe
hlowa. ita**ahlan held on to firsl
place in run* aeored with 30 tnlllea.
Tat Mullen, Co*oa •lugger, took
ovi r two first p lan*, aucCeeding
liny ChamU-r* of Jaekaonvill"
Bench a* the head man Ip total
MfRON. Ohin '»*—Akrnn Unlvcrhaara, with 55, and .mating Jeaue *ily ha* nameil Joe McSIullrn.
Jrnka, of llrlando, for tho four- rtiarh .it Washington and Jeffcrvott
matter li ad with K. Jink* hat 5 College for two year*, to replace
to lie runner up. Kd Levy. Daytona Krnnelh (Hrdl Cochrane a* h £ d
firat-tatrm an-pitrhrr. al*o took football roach.
two honor*. Kd rontinurd to lead
Cikhrane, who will keep hla Job
In double* with P, and broke the a* athletic director, vald he found
triple tie that existed in tho HIM
voltttnn hy adding 13 to hi* laat the tun |Hi*ili&lt;m* loo tnxing.
McMullen W, a native of Sandv
week’* total, giving big Kd 31 for
the young te a »on. Allen Mey.-i, Imke. Ta., will gel tmltvcen S8.W0
Jacksonville Beach ipeedatrr rati and *;.t«&gt;
\V*vliine1cn and Jrffrr*on won
out one more triple during the
week to give him n league h ading four and lo&lt;t four lat* year, after
total of 8. Hi* tiamniate, Billy* a 5 I rerun) In 1933.
At Stetann Univerrity in D eljnd.
Daahnrr, lo*t hi* lead In *tolen
hate* to Dave Black, Orlando not* Fla..' where McMullen previously
fielder, who ha* pilfered 8.
coached for two year*, hi* tc u f a
Del.arid'* John Blodgett, and piled up a IK 3 2 record.
l.akelar.d't ilolardo Ortega, .ach
picked up two win* to lr.cr«a.c
thclr perfect n e o ld ' to K-0. Two MINTKH SPORTS EXPANSION
IIOYNB FA 1.1 S, Mich. OP)—
Jacksonville Iteurh rlghtharder*.
/aick C rav, and Bay Konkoteaki, Michigan's winter sports center
po.lid -VO mark*. Dlixlartt i- the operatora say they are planning
Sly rluh* ratering to tho winter
woik-hnr*e of the league, hnvirg
toiled in 55 inning* Konkole*kf la eonaMrcable expansion tn lf»S5.
tops i nattikrmiU with 40 ta tte r* •imrtamai say they will add r t
fanned. Blodgett anti Kankuje-ki knit n ilnirn !,! run&gt;, tnuje pnweach havr f, romptete game* hi rr tow* and provisions for night
•kllng.
their hredit.
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Football Coach Is
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ROBERT MITCHUM
JEAN SIMMONS
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She Had To Say Yes

Major League
Leaders

Titusville Tides

OeJonge,

Conference Championship

It) TOMMY h i IIN
Sanford'* fighting Seminole
tooL a nnr-«lded H I d«cl*ion from
Oil LA M B)
DM AMI
I.AKKLAMI
DAYTON l IIMi.
COCOA
J\ \ BKA( II
•he Starke Tornado* to win the
*’a*t Florida Confer* r .. clinm11ion &gt;li m Friduv. The .Seminole*
OHI.tNDO
May 3 12. 23
May to. et. in
May 4. tl. 21
May 7. tfi, 27
May 18. !9
pitcher. Jlminv ‘'Joel." Kfiller,
fune i, 13
June D, 19
June 3, 13
June 5. Di
June 7, 8
only allowed the Starhe nine to
pel five hit*, h rider came within
D fL W D
May 2. 13, »
are out of pitching n »hu1 out
May 4. li. 21
May 9. 18. 28
May 10. 20. 30
May fi. 17. 27
Jure 1, 11
June 7, 17
June 3, 13
June fi, 15
game. The Starhe team put two
June 9. 19
men on ha*e. Thm their pitcher
doubled an brought the run in to
May .A, 15. 23
DAYTONA H O I. Alay 1. 11. 31, 31
May fi. 7, 2A 37
May 9 18 29
Alay 2. 13, 22
More. K rider than retired the
June to, 30
J title (. 11
Junr IS, tfi
June T, 18
June 1, U
tide.
•
Itohlm Diaben and Kd “ IVe
W re" Mi Call hit on* triple to aid
L tK K I.tM l
May 3. 15. 35
May 8. 19. 29
May tfi. i;
May 2. 13. 22
May 10, It. 30, 31
•
Krlder in hla win. It u«* the
June 1, II
June 8. 18
June 5. fi
June 2. It
June 19 20
teennd triple for each of the two
lioya.
Alay 6. 17. 3fi
Sanford allowed who wa* th*
COCOA
May t. It. 21. 31
May 8 19. 28
Mcy 3. 13, 23
May 14. 15
h»*t in the firat inning, when the*
June to 20
June A. 15
June I, 12
June 8 17
J une 3, 4
•corn! two run* m thire hit* and
an error. Randy Rrynolda atarterl
Alay 3. 12 31
J AX. III'. At'll
Alay fi. 9. 28. 39
Alay 7. tfi. 3C
May 1. 2&lt;). 21
May 4. 5, 21. 25
the Inning off hv rrnehing firat
j June 2. 12
June 17, 18
( JlllH 5 18
J June 9. to
June 13, It
on an error hv the Starhe tliirtl
r.icker. Jim llutlar then tingled
■»|**H.l pun*** -|i||
and wa thrown nut Irving to
HMlfSIH \ till lit
Steal a lm*c, IS mold, -i-ore.l on
Butler'* hit.
T ill: SIN I lllil) 11KB\l H
l|o** llannuni thi p flew out to Twee n
Mon, May 10. I!*‘&gt;l
the left fielder for the »frond
CIH'O A
DAVION.A Ill'll.
I
DI LAND
I
J AX. BK Alii
1 AKKLANI)
ORLANDO
out. Johnny June, *inglcd and
Larry B ain tracked fir*l &lt;Ht a
June 23
j June 2fi
&lt; June 29
June 21
J une 25
walk. B id&gt;i»ii Hi'li*e then alitnli-ii
July 8. 19, 2»
■ July II, 21. 31
July 21 25
COCOA
July 1. 2. 12. 13
July 5, ID, 2fi
Into left fir'd and June* aeored
I August )H. 2*1. 30
j August 8. IT. 27
August t. 2
Aug 13. 11.23. 21
August 5. 15, 25
from *eeof|i|, Hate- went to thhi!
Junr 25
Junr 22
June 21
June 28
June 29
ta»e. Jlmmv Krider then went to
July 4. IS. 25
July 1. 12. 22
DAYTONA IM11. July 7. IH, 29
July y fi
July 10. 20. 31
_flr«t on a walk. Kd McCall •tin
Augll,t 7, 18, 28
August I. It. 21
August «. Il 21
Aug. 15. 111. 25. 2fi
August 9. 30. 30
**fiei| up to hat. hut did not get hi*
chance to prove hlm«rlf that In­
Jun«- 21
June 25
June 29
June 27
June 23
ning. hrenute Bate* wa* thrown
July 3. II. 21
July fi. 17. 2«
July 7. 18 28
UPLAND
July 10. 20. 30
July 2. 13. 22
J l * .
August 3, 13, 23
Augii*| T, 17, 27
August fi, tfi, 25
August «, in 79
August 1. 11. 22
HI*TH
1 i nil ill « %l * i l 1 l tl.l 1
June 30
June 21
June 2*i
June 27
June 21
1\h| |nrlfll fi■ 1 rale r*ln&gt;*« Laair*
July 10. tl. 20, 21
July 5. I«. 27
July 2. 13. 23
J AX. HF. ACII
July 3. 4, It. IS
July 28, 29
U . 1 tv*. (all
l&gt;fi m
t
n
August 5, 15. 2fi
August 9. 10
Augu*t 2. 13. 22
August 17. 18, 27. 2*
August 3. 4
Jj* It**- H
1* • :■’!
11 IS .MS 1
•IftaiKli.
- H ------- —
!t t.* •*« 1
June 28
j JtUM* 22
t June 23
I'f L&gt;r H
Junr 3&lt;i
June on
tMYlflltA H* ach
it U in tf
July 30, 31
LAKPI.AMI
July 22. 21
} July tfi IT. 2fi. 27 July 8 19, 29
Juls 4. 14. 25
r f(«nd
:t it *.. j
August a. 18, 28
August 5. fi
Aug. lit, 2*1, 29, *9
August 3. 11. 24
AUK 11, 12, 21 22
A l&gt; 111 to
C.K*sm
II * * ni l w \t *lrr»ltii
■U? &gt; '
June 27
Junr 28
J une 22
June 3o
June 24
J,.t I'J.uti 1 Ilf til fill19 t
laVll.t.U
l*yl •anil »
flit IAMB)
July 7, 8, 19 19
July 3. 15, 21
Jtlly fi. IT. 37
July l, 13. 23
July 11. 21. 30
(ififitet I'aafilmt
j. Augu*t 7. 8
Autfu** » t?, ?t
-VmfU-t Id, Ifi 'V1
Aligual fi Ifl rt!
A-tglft 1. 13, 23
ifi'(#|.4#&gt;f(v. qt |l'* I* **ti - IlM) »•
IdaIt-fIntill M Jet Dr«, Ills
I d McCall
lark KrMrr
out Irving l« •core from thlril 1&gt;r f^u &gt;t st i*or
blue on a glnlen bare.
\Ml III! k\ M k«.l •
\\. 1 •••!. fi.n
Tlie firat fwtter for the Starke VFMifi
11 i
relit
club renehod fir*t on n tingle and • hl4H«a
11
then Kndrt atruck out the ai-cniid •’Vk.L.ii.f
1? 8 *00 1
((nulinurd From Page lia r)
(Continued From I'agr One)
hitter. Thr man on fin t went ti N#M Xof\
II 4* f, 1)|»
ID Till; ASMHTATKB PHI'.KN
TALl.AIIASSKK h b-D r. Ralph
f) U IMI 4
I'hllnrl-lt.hla
County, now lives j.t llnmcsirad.
day
he
will
litin
Dade
County
Irv­
leconil on a atolen hn&lt;e and Inter WhtltlniliiO
; IJ it*
The Georgia llulldug*. bl'Mvdied ing lii fud-tcr his strength in the
Collin* also *aid T railer Street* J llunche. diplomat and winner
rmhd un on third, when the thlti It »•l»*n
&amp; a .**?
hut vtill unho'.vrd de'pite two eru- stale'* inn,! populous area
of l«akr Wurth, who ran fur thr of Ihe 18V) Noliel Peace Price,
c 11 » 1 «;
hatter grounded out. The man or lUlllmwi e*
will deliver the commencement
rial ha*eball lo*te* tn Floridi, will
Me •■fill. t ralertdrt*
Jtdins said yesterday "no candi­ Florida Railroad and Public I'lili- address at Florida A. and M Unithird never orort-d. trrrauae thr
M halite fieorgie Tech Ihia week with date for high ntfice cvrr har had lie* Commission in 1952. had been
I'tiUaU'InMa 1 t Km* V.rlfi
fourth hatter filed out.
"ini i-aliiit silt il.uhit—.1
the S'lUtheavtcm Conferonre'v Ka*t mure tni»*tateinenl» and down . ,placed in the »ame kind of liaison verdty herr May 31.
N'eilhi r team wu« aMe t&lt;&gt; d" u *.l imit.in *i li. .it.n i mi.:. rain i ern Divlijon title at stake
right untruth* told ah »ut him than (Job at &amp;VMI monthly.
nun h of anything in the recund lullltt.nr I ilrirliti.l I il* Inn
It*’ Finer astir'* gue*t on May
If Tech win* both g.iniea, •cheil the opposition i* spreading about1 Collin* explained that thr I-egis•
inning and n« run* wei. •rored tnIn**
ISIh
irnil 1 e PU. mu I ( ■trul. ral'i"! tiled for Friday and Saturday at
lature provided that one mrmhrr
me In
in Dade County."
county
In the lop of the thild Snforil
I*1 h. ilirV ei.ii _
Athen*. the crown will slip nut of
John* ta keynoting Id. hid for &lt;■( the State Hoad Department be
l.amr*
frored two more run* and In d ent­
H t« JTarli il * •At Ufttl Ct.l Ktl X* — Grorgln'* hand* and Into the tap of the Dude Odhbtn vote on the con on Ihe turnpike authority to pro l»eran*e they wwre little people."
ed It* Lad to four run . it&lt;-•*
»%r*» l«-I&gt; a* \* moil f i
idle Auburn
Hr added that "I don’t like le
trillion that the real l**ue in the vide the necessary Laijun
Hannum rearhed flral on a tingle HiiUfU
.(t 1Mil ntMM f 111ICllI 1
Still clinging to a tierrcnlagr lead govrrnort-hln rare is "the jwopte
think of peoplr a* little or hig"
The
Tallahaaart
state
lenator
m
V
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P
r
i
k
r
a
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ID
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I'rlt'jiit’i
i
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l
and thm Julmtiv June, gmundid Onlr K*«mi p v* lir*IllDd
ill the Ka*tern Di' iiiott the thill v* special Inleretts" and that he •aid that although it it against hut "the Odham people are hit
out. I^ rrv Bate* wn t to ftr.i on
dog a lime w&lt;vt nine and In* I four like Odham i* fightini; lor Ihe peo­ Ihe law fur alatc cmplovca tn take tie pie because they want to arr
nr error liv the eeeond bate man.
Auburn** record, with Ihe aeautn ple
%%TII»% 41. I I ll*l It
part In political campaigns, many a progrexaive stale " Co'lin* *aid
44. I . I'M. •ill mmpiele, stand* at 8 5
lUnniim acntnl on the error. 1 ram
state worker* are working lor tail) ot "little people" an "Idle tail
Asked
for
commrnt
on
thr
nantM
riHiklM
i
SIS
IS
•
Buhha Blatiee then hit a long (larlnnrtl
In the Western Division. Misti* ing of I'eadee Street*, former John* in Ihe ram pai/n.
of a demagogue."
II I4*
•1
H
triple and the run »rored. Tin IhlUitrlphl.)
II 4 vsa »*» a'ppl hold* a fi 4 edge wilh Tulanr mayor of Lake Park, and form er1 He aald one example of thii wa»
Then Collin* a»krd If John*
Inning ended after that hit.
Hi 1 AJilla „
i : it 512 :
srrond at 8 0 Vanderbilt and Ala­ State Hrp. Travi* Phillips by t a C . Warren Sanrhrz, a foim rr "w a* fighting for the little people"
V*»rk
n il .1M
TIi" fourth Inning wa* a rto.r
bama.
t.rd
next
in
line
with
8
7
Hoy Collini •■* proof of rhargra stale senator and now admlnl*. when he (John*) voted to legalize
i t CM ? s
Inning and neither idteher let n ChkitSu
mark*, have finithrd their arjaont that Johns wax padding the pair- tralfvc a»a|atanl to John*. Collin* slot machine* In F'orida. against
Jki11«hfilth* *
&gt; li IS*
run acore. Tlie Seminole* armed iiitiii-ttfiih
? it 1(1
and a rr out of the race.
roll, the artlng governor issued the **ld reeenlly Sanchea u as in hla removing cattle from thr highway*
llr.Mll* i N l n t i r
their last two run* of the rami
Tulanr, slated to meet 'vmitiara following formal *talement:
hold room tn JarkaonviP' trie and sought a compromise in the
'l" Vnrk i IMfI•I. .1wft I
In the top of the fifth Inning. S
State
at
Raton
Rouge
Wednesday
lit, "ki&gt;n : itiiM.iriiu.ij I
The Stale Road P*-partmrrd.' Jphoning
stale worker^ all over d &gt;g track tax increaar proposal »n
l ,
Th.- flr»t Sanford playt r made an riilisan a aiiin*uk*&lt; i
end Thursday, will nave a ached embarking on a 100 million dollar Florida to get out and work for the 1055 legislature "m order
out. The m xt one walked and lh«ti I'lhilnnsil I-* at. !..,•&lt;!• t»
ule
advantage—the
Bengali
are
tied
Iran*., I.rfjt
road bulldine urogram and charted i John*
*avr Ihe dov track* money "
wo* aaerifieed to areond tiaae. I S'" a*in*.
In the cellar hv a 3 8 rewrit.
iii.ii.lr.il
hy the tagulfiture with assisting
Collin* *ald John* had "lsaue*t a
Tumorrow Collin* has a state
Jim Kildrr then •Ingle-t to bring
Mississippi f a r e * M!«*i*&gt;ippi the tornpihr authority In nnutfUrt itatement that all the Odham
in the run. With a Man on twite.
state Thursday and Friday at ing the Sunahlne State Pirkv*a y .! P*ople were going to vota for him wide meeting of hia hacker* at
Tampa.
Supporters plan motor
151 MrCall hit hi* aecond triple of
Slate College. A *w*ep by Ole Mia*
cade* loirs Tampa and Collins wil'
or aplit* in these two «rrle* wouft! h at found it ncreixarv to hire
thev vear and aeorv-d thr runner
batten down first pi a re for the tom e additional personnel In re other state departmenti under di speak over a stairwide radir
on firat imar. The Hemfltolr* now
crnl month*
reel Jurisdiction of th* governor hroadra*! at night,
Rebel*.
lead hv a (1-0 aeore,
"Ail were hired to do a specific the |iaymil ha* risen si'llv 55.800
Most of Wednesday will hr spent
Georgia and Auburn'* plight*
Starke auddenlv rarnc to life
Hv The \«toria|rd Treax
Mi
and
at
long
a*
Ihey
do
that
VThr lotal increase since Sep in Pinellas County. Thursday*)
were arranged by Floridi and
In the h Hem of the tlx ill Inning
NATIONM. LKAflt'K
Joh
and
their
«rrvire*
arr
nerdtul
lember 185.1 in the II d.partm m ta lop bit of ram paig’iing will ta a
and aeored It* only nm of the
BATTING
Miniil, S( IrWiIt, Teeh. The lliilhlngt firmly out front thev wilt ta* relalnei!
under the governor i* less th an ' Joint trlevliion appearance with
with a 9 2 m ark, dropped two to
tim e . The firat two halter* made .383.
"
I
am
confident
that
all
the
new
IMuirt). nut 5453.Ono as rtargeil John* at Miami. Hr plan* to *pcnd
the Gator* al Athens tn Imperil
out*, but the third ta tte r alnclid
HFNS—Moon. Si tamla, M.
state employe* are doing the work by ihe arnalor from taon County." 1 riday or the we*t coast.
*rd the next ta tte r reached flr»l
HUNS ItATTKIt IN -klualil, St Iheir lead. At Auburn there wai a for whirh they are being paid, iutl
divided bill, and that wa* enough to
on an *rm r. Paul Rlverx tingled IaihI* St
prevent Ihe T iger* from gelling a a* I am confident that otner state
and hnmghl In the Tornado* lone
HITS—Jatilon*kl, St. Louis, 30
employr*. recommended or relat­
xeore. The aide wa* quickly re*
IIOMK HFNS—Sauer, Chirago tie for first.
If Tech continual In create a ed to Sen Collin* and hired during
Hied and the game toon ended and MimIaI. St |gnii«, IQ
previous •dmlniatrallon*, are do­
with Sanford winning hy a 0-1
PITCHING - Todret. llrookiyn rurkut with the leader* hy whip­ ing their*.
ping Georgia twice this week Au­
teore. and became the Ka»t Flor­ and Halt hi. St IrouU. 3 0. 1 000.
"Figu re* compiled In the rnmu
burn will take the title by .015 per
ida Conference hatchall rhamnlon*.
AMKIUCAN I.FAGFK
•roller'* office will show that In
rentage
point
a.
OUCH COUN KB: IMxbee went
EAST TIME TONIGHT
BATTING-Tuttle. Detroit. .175.
Florida will pull In third with a the seven month* I have been
OXUMtuA tMIcllpsweti
three for three In th* game . . . .
ItlTVS—Mlnoan Chlrato, 18.
artlng governor the road depart­
8
7
aeaaon.
Tech
at
beat
will
finish
There were threa umpire* . . .
BUN* BATTKD IN-Mlno*o. Chi- fourth, with Kentucky and Trnnea- ment payroll ha* increased only
Krider allowed only five hit* , . . raen. It
«*v bringing up the rear with 3 t) 8154,00.1 Nearly *70.000 rf tHa rep­
Batr* aeored two runt . . . Butler
resent* ralae* civpn to unrtrrrs in
I trrS -F a ln . Chicago. 29.
records
hit into a double plav . . . Butler
IIC1MB HUNS—Berra, New Vnrk
the lower bracket* who I do not
wa* thrown out trying to eltat and Sievrr*. Waihinglon 4.
tielieve fnuld live on salaries of
7 . . The game la*led two hour*
*inn a month or le-v.
PITCHING—firnmrk. DetrolL 5 0
ktstws*". t'XcwT N w m a u iiu iix i* twxfM K race r scans
rod 15 K'inulri,
l 000; tamon. Cleveland and Lopat.
"The real rrproarn** workers
iiy rn n n
an II
New
York.
4
0,
1.000.
who
are
needed
b
tcau
u
we
are
naviu.M*, in
y
T .t« a » r , star it
AI-SO
Itll a.m
l *» a m building road* In euqtratt In the
puller, ••
...
4 i
l i t i |‘.m
( J* p n do-nolhinc nnliev of the Diclt Slmn
Ttawaum. cf
4
CARTOON
NEWS
SHORTS
JaaM . t&gt; •
Y O T FR U A V S STARS
son board 1 had to (ire. In the 10j
flU S y | f ------- t
Ry The Associated Preta
|ll*a». 10
v
Krider. p
• 4TT1JW1 - Ted Klusrewakl,
Ua~
“ rf*
G. David Schlnc, wealthy New
. li Call,
'm
m Z -~ G O &amp; R tG Q f
Redlrgi — walloped three home
J*err*jt. n . .
/ rr
r
a
Yorker who was n unpaid conrun*
aeul
drove
in
eight
f«*ur
Kslridar. if
(
Cnntlnnexl
g
ram
rag
*
One)
•ttliant
to
tne
McCarthy
tutaon:
fl
In rarh same n the Redleet anti:
a
IlawVTa*. rf ~.~
TOT4I.X
si tat with the St. tauia CarrilnaU. Rt. afl'iciaia nam rn in an insn^etur m iner talnre he wai dialte*! la .. *
itlM U K
• 'l-m 's won the nncnrr 58-7 K d ; £**eral'* report as having had a faU
flock, r* ------- .
hand In thr promotion and honor
McCarthy counter chiroex that
• Cincinnati the nightcap fi 5.
r .y Adk«ri4tt.
the Army tried to stop his tnvesMger*. »v
i ! PITCHING—Rnh Turley Orioles able ditcharge for P*real.
fi. kitkarlita*. rf
Prrest, a New Y'ork dentist, was service and tried to u-e Schlne a
f —permitted only four hits and
jickran. If
r j struck •n»i Five while walkinr one honorably discharge&lt;l from the tlgkllon of Cnmniuni.t* |n the
jljiar*. o
fciat )U e4 hmirn W* W-* aaaitsUw MM
Army laat winter titter rrfuiing to service and tried to u*e Schine as
•Canthnae, lb —.
I at Baltimore defeated the Cl&lt;
auiwer
questions
from
McCarthy
a
"hnstage"
fm
that
purpose.
, l*"d IndUns 2 1 in 10 Imtlis i t .
as tn whether ha h -d had CommitAt Jenkins' protest againit going
ADDED: CARTOON AND SELECTED SHORTS
«Gt afB"i*.!mi».
into the Perou matter, McCarthy
OD»rx * K. .aakeiUMi y. i t o - K r t nae
II
J
r
n
U
u
.
tpecial
counsel
argued
that
It
went
to
"
t
i
»
heart
a. ttiyera
u it.r , la
m 4a Ianla&lt;s.
fier l»1 . tnnira*
Innlr« , i.
2 SHOWING NITBLV — COMMENCING AT DARK
far* I.
*. rD AdkJrlite* It. *I -Inntnaa for (he Inquiry rom miller, pro and soul" of hi* countrr-ehtrees.
1 W nP-tu
-j p »r* * ttaik—m?*rv vV tested that Ihe T r r e u ra*e was
Sen
MeClclitu (D-Ark) s'ded
—Hrl4er
.. 1:1s
.........
, - ,8hx»l'laer. •‘t w leran t" tn Ihe charge* ex4er. I,—
era I*
Every Tuesday In RUCK NIGHT at Movletand. You,
with MrCarth* In the demand tor
W a S , MeHliUn T—I 'll
clanred bv A rm y official* and Mc­ the name* and Mundt ruled that
your car and all paasengers will be admitted for Only
In hit rookie year for the Car- Carthy. These turn on Army con­ Sleveex must give them- to the
One Dollar. Krhiff the rnllre family a whole ear toad
lUnals. In IB53, Ray Jablonskl tentions that McCarthy and hla committee, slihmitb the chairman
far a dollar.
of his tealil'8 157 aides brought Iinprop* r p m m rv t said thal tta^ ntight not be re
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TUESDAY
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WEDNESDAY

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FRIEN D S WHO SUPPORTED ME IN
MY CAMPAIGN FOR RE-ELECTION«|
A S COUNTY COMMISSIONER IN
DISTRICT 4.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, MAY 11. 19*1

French Make Haste To Remove Hearings ? / | o ! o t O V
Wounded From Bien Bien Phu Suspension
General !ns!rucled n
/ W C f lilliy
Strolling
To Make Contacl ProPosec^
With Red Leader
In Sanford

Associated Press I.cireed Wire

Nit. 89

Assails Proposal Of West
With Asian Defense Pact
Says U. s.

WASHINGTON &gt;T-Sen Dirksen
llt-llll otferrst a new proposal to
day (or suspending public hearings
on the McCarthy-Army row but
chances of h* aiktption apt&gt;eaivsl
dim.
a
The stork paid the Sanford (00
The Army opposed it and Cltalr
a long overdue visit fast uiftht
man Mundt ( B S D I, although say
when the rim's pel toon gave birth
ing he honed "tin* miserable busi
to a Utter. The visit was overdue
ne*s" could he cut *horl. declared
brrause Mr. Stork was cspr-vlrd
he would not vote to n*.pose anv
last month. /on keepers Mr. utul
procedure which any printcpal con
Mrs. Am dd Hood had Ju*t about
given up when the babies were dis
SA D ION. Inrlnchitm (/P&gt;— - side red unfair
A committee vote was scheduled
revered this morning.
Tilt* F r e n c h rtrelu'i |tr«*pnr;t- for a session beginning at 1:3'*
CIENKVA (#P&gt; — Soviet
thm s to d a y i " a ir lift th e ir p m . KST
Winners of the Veterans of For­
Foreijnt
.Minister V. M Molo*
woiiniletl
front
the
fa
llen
fo
rTticre was a possibility that Sen
eign Wars marble loumaiiieRt .ire
tov tmlny »ss«i|ei| tin* Wm *
I tress nf D ien Dion Phu.
McCarthy might tie railed to Un
Keith Abney, fir*t place, Delbert
t»*rn-pro|i«*i*rl Asian defense
Hath, second, and Charles Kokc
A F r e n c h arm y upokcwmnn witness chair immediately after
third. Award* will be nude In the
pni't ns an Amerienn scheme
said (le u .
Henri N iivu m *. the vote, whatever the nutronie.
near future At the VFW mvclint:
nirkien's td.in eall* for Mr
lo preserve tind perpetuate
euntnwintier
nf
Fren
ch
U
nion
last night at the legion Hut. Mi
Cartlty to take the *taml and for
colonialism.
forces in Indochina, had Iteoii public hearings to he * us |s**ii«|«*sl
chart J undidj gave t.l* oulline on
The Soviet fnrelun minisPoppy Day to be held May
in stru cte d
b y the P a ris once the senator has been ex
reiMcim ovvioiit o m tN u o iv ii
- ■w-uti -' t - Jkstely Patrol teen-agers after presenting them with
Quartermaster
John Galloway
ter told the l9-it«lion Korean
government b* tnnlari IheViet a mined
American
AutomotUle
Atsoetstlim
"yol
I
lire
u
n
u-ilst
I
■
'
The
\
oungiteri
lifld
rule
I
death
lo
SJS
r
the
wa* given mi iit.itmn for hi* |rrr
imtdi (-struma* ter. lieu V.iNguyen
r’o iif e ie tu e :
However, there was a rhance
tool of their t.'hiHiliiulei The White llovio- •.-ren tiv marked Ihe si|&gt;enlng of the I Ih ','ain-nil S r *,|
formanee of dulie* a* part corn
i , i&gt; .not
rat e ....... he mercy Vlii'urth) wiiuM Wciri his t.-sti
the plan* ol *mh a rial lire can­
* dety Patrol Asscmtdy awl Pari-ta tn W.i-to -loti
minder and quartermaster, lie
d Herdee in.
I 111! a* am* , a* pn»»ihle
not correspond t" Ihe interests of
mony even it Dirksen's plan trft*
has pffereil his resignation Im-c.-hiso
.\
ml,in,
N
J.;
Ikwiftas
l*r|-le),
li
l
•uiriiis,
-\
\
President
11
peace
jnd cannot enjoy the support
The I'nimmuiUt* agreed .it the rejet ted
of cirruin*lances ttevond his con­
(fnrernatlii
of ihe peoples.”
llrneva conference yesterday that
trol l'a*t ( 'o m n i.n id iI'.it John
Just before Itie rommitle* rv
Instead. Molotos -aiil he
the French could fly nu&gt; l.30fl scr res.«-d for Itineh. , counsel for
son was avs -&lt;rded .t past command
IMirtr-d the t . tiims its
it
iously wounds-d Irtmp* the Beil* Steven* «aol the «s-s-iYtaty was un
er'* pin. A district meeting ssill
&lt; Irina’s I'remn r • '
I n l..n
said they had captured when they der treatment lor a virus inlerbe held at St cloud Sunday at lo
the Asian eonnir,i- settle
relied the northur*! Indochina lion and xuggi -led "|J wtmld to- a
am
own piuhh’ips
hastmn Friday alter M days of grarisius je t " lo excuse him from
ren*'tied attacks
further Irslitiiony until he reem er»
There will lie n *p&lt; i ini meeting
GENEVA 1F —A F n - , li • s|
It could not tie teamed mimed
Stevens himself declared he felt
of tin- Seminole County t ouml I of
Ilian -jut Inlay 1 r l e t - wav -s ■1 ng
lately
whether
Navarre
had
hern
fine
I'-TA's tomorrow morning ut Id
lo discus* Ihe vY iiiimiiiii*i plxn f ir
aide yet to contact 11lap.
o'clock at
rjoiithsidc I’titunry
But McCarthy put in that he full
vp Indochina armUtise along with
It
wax
believed
possible
the
School. Mrs. |). Hale Jackson, dis­
the teen-1 ary should be excused
its own plan, but declared stnm?
French
commander
would
use
trict six iiresidcnt, wilt In- present
and
opposition lo major provisions of
Itadio llinmdelle (Swallow!—voice under the circumstances
to initall the officers.
the Communist proposal.
OHM MOW! (top), IS. and James of French forces in the Far East— Chairman Mundt told Steven* be
would not Im- called as a witness
Ihe spokesman made it clear
In
make
ronlact
Pearler
(bottom!,
IT,
or**
missing
The Seminole High School ILind
this afternoon
France had no intention at present
Itadio
llirondelle
carried
Na­
from
Houston,Tex.,
witti
JII.1
.N
1U
TAI.LVIIASSKE
r
A
lawsuit
will be featured in the annual Stale
That let! iinscrtain who would
Ititi* for sow er re v en u e ImiIkIs will In- n|»'ited tom orrow which would give Acting Gov of tireaking off ihe Indochina talks
Band Fr«tl*al Mrhrdidcd to be held In rash end checks intended for varre's earlier appeal* foe brief occupy the witness chair
halls
in
Ihe
firing
lo
permit
evacu­
tlepsisR
In
two
banka.
Police
re*
in
ht
id S o'clock at a Mpes ial mctdiitR o f th e City coinntf.s- Charley Johns ami nil nlhrr lust in Geneva despite the apparent
May 13*15 on thr campus of Florl*
Hay II Jenkll.*, irupnry counsel,
primary high men the nommallon* Fast West deadlock
••s State I ’nirersily in Tallaha**ee, port the pair were sent In the ation ot French Union wounded told reporters he would loltuw "o r nli it, at which tim e etip iiu i-is niv to h a v e tiilu ilalions
He explained France's position
they seek wilh- ut runoff campaigns
Ji', .crorrllng In a letter made public blink* by their em ployer, the alter Ihe attack began March 13 rtcrly procedure" in calling live ; ■ 1
'
d
for
c
o
n
t
r
a
c
t
*
for
the
lo
cal
im
ijo
c
t
to
im
prove
will he briiiiKhi before the Florida at a *p*'clally called new* confer­
sJ by the univeraily. Tor program Stew art Title Guaranty l!om» (■lap turned a deal ear lo those next witness He refused to say
ence as the French National As­
Supreme Comt \tonday
will feature more than I.Oosi high pany. but never rear tool their des­ appeals lli&gt; tmnp* find on hospi whether Ihi* meant that Army s iw .in g e a ml w ater I'jteiltlies.
lal market planes amt helicopter*
Till l • lias lu’en a to ta l ol #LI7N.tMH) worth of Itoiltlw
A Daytona Beach and a Miami sembly prepared to debate the gov
school students from more than 2(1 tination.
(Inleroa'IunaD
{
Counselor
John
ti
Adams
would,
trying to fly nut the wounded
lawyer filed the spit In cancel Ihe criiment s pulley en Indiwhina.
scJuniL competing tor lomur*. Thr
n uth ortrctl for sale
Some observer* thought the new
Once arrangements wilh (Slap] he the next on Ihe stand
May J5 second primary a* tincun
festival wltl include competition lu
Sewer
alul
W
ater
Id'oieet
bids
open
ed
at
a
lot
trial
|robThe
entire
mhrrdng
sen
Inn
was
are made, the hig problem will he
stituti-m.il and iltrect secretary ut French reaction to the Communist
baton twirling, s o l o s and ensem­
taken
up
with
discussion
of
Dirk)h m eeting held in th e City Hall v eslen ln v totaled more th a n Stale II A Gray lo issue eertili term* repicsrntrd a softening of
landing fanlittes lur the French
bles, rmt.-rrls. sliht-rrading and
$'200,000 iu e x c e ls o f tin ' worth of th e t'ity'r* ailthori/v‘*l cute* ol nomination to all men Ihe position, hut it wa* clear Ihe
tran.port*. Dim llirn I'hu is 175 sen's proposal
Marrhing.
All Ihe Democratic-idivmbcrx ol - Ime-I i*tiu- up fur *»h- tomurtow
miles northwest of Hanoi, nearest
wh.i received the most vole* in main provision* of thr Vietminh
live
subcommittee
as
well
a*
the)
plan were far from acceptable to
Bid* on the project front canhospital r e n t e r hig enough to
the May -t primary
Franrr
t: a ' 1 ,-Vt , tilt- calinti &gt;' (alls t-d
handle such a large number nf Army opposed It
They
(intend
the
two-prmlary
From
Ihe
Witness
chair.
Ss-.
re
i
y
A spokesman I &gt;r the L.A. slelej i . i ,i o'- i ,, tiiiit amount mu-t
eases
law
under
which
Florida
lit*
gallon, Ini aimed of the new French
. . . Army- l»«j- ,- !•*
The fortress' two airstrip* were ,lary. Steven* said the
* - added
- ‘ *- 1 IJtt.KTI to
to tie u*»-d in
named
It,
p»»t
*ix
governors
and
riatemenl*. said the United Stairs
(burned tu nibble by rebel mm tar* IlCld thr tu .»riTi|(A «tn«»iiltl uir.t.fH»C| rrMi rUk'fn )' m u i wurt nln uJy un
nearly all other state and comity opposition to lire Comtmmist terms
and artillery The boiegrrs' ever ln Public and 'hat “all the la r l» "id i/ wrvy, H,W*&gt; for ■penal i-iig!nofficer, lor more than 30 yrsre |« was unchanged it was summed up
lAKELAND 'Cv—The Florida fit
rnrrnaehmg tremhe* ixttkefl thept *houkl
"
n the Ublr
-w scryto.. IrtM tsi alrendy)
m, alul
Hi* CnmmitxBsn has instruclcd Jt*
itin way. The Communist plan, if
repeatedly. Ue(;*re th**-*t -at* . jn- eWreJN'o-w. hr-t.imi;iffviV tt-wb y *p *n t on th, rreJ&lt;-&gt;T, and fti'.odu
advcdiving agency to take .up an
Their lu-llli Ol »avs the l*nn*tltll .irccpicd in full would represent
WASHINGTON »K -The goxrrn- land |t*ce,
lt * r e the
*trlp* will have tn mittre and the puma -huul'l ge jr, nuiMatuilng .n g u a .i
f»ihe
strip*
no(Jon
on
the
tetcvMrm
tprlr
show*
Don
provides
"a
plurality
of
vole*
unconililion.il surrender to the
„„
A ■„ .
j.
■»*•&gt;*
ment has asked Congrex* for fara chance In *rr thr witm-v**-. mi
A l l «nli« ipitl•«l c ti p«‘wfihtrrt
201 question*. The new program i rr3t h|n« power to rlt solve Com- t&gt;e repaired.
given at an cle ilim ol o f f i c e r s t otnmimlst*
Whether the Vietminh will do the stand. Just a* hr ha* been *uh runuh ,i irui^l (4|Uil •*(
shall
roil*111sits*
a
iTusicc"
and
that
will tiegln July n
niunlsl-honeyenmla-d labtir unions this
'source* ib-"' to the Vietnamese
Ihem-elves, using war nri-on- jrcted lo 13 day* of public uuc* AntirlpAlt-tl r» v* um fmiii itu1
pally nominating primaries m u s t delegation said the Communist
The commuxton formally ap
A request fur this and other ne-.v er* fur labor, or leave it to French t toning
ImiidI » %ut u ill «« :*« !» tt l*«U»l
tidb
w
that
rule
in
lead
of
the
state
'
proved yesterday engaging the antisuhvcrsive authority was -ml n g th fer* wa* not known.
term* wrre iifiactrpluhle to Viet
Dirk.i u * pro|H&gt; ,i| umild *u*P' Od nf $|.01Ki(iNMi I* .I* inir ti
nf
law will- h provide* a i andldall- \ a m
qnir thou- lo promote Florida fit to Capitol Hill ye terstay hv Atty
It apfieared possible h»lleopter* the public hearings after Sen Vieuiusl
gel
a
majority
to
wm
a
n-un
ru« next season at a rmt of H20. Gen Brownell, who -aid nr- ha* might start bringing out the most Carthy testified, and they po»«ililv
these fraction* came as the InIt tn i \}mvI«*| t1gn• It.llNlt M.
noo.
ilia Iphi
-I Chinese talk* were in recess. One
would not tie resumed
the hacking of lire SSliilr House gravely wounded shmtly.
.\ntfA4# lilt IhMaViVillr
•i n t c i
Johns gut a plurality of ab.-ul Western tourer said they might
This season the conintl-dou hss
whose firm drew up •&lt; orvijert’s
The S'tctmmh radio said last
Itrowrell prujKisetl that the Sub
used the Dave Gsrmwxv TV show veretve Aellvilies Control Board night every po**ihle medical aid
37.i*o viiie* in Ihe first fienm tp’t be resumed before Finlay.
t. •'hicago
plans and Georgi (
t he main points of W'p'lein op.
which cost about fTM.twr - Com­ iS A t'iii tu' empowered to disband w is being given the wounded. It
ci,itp primary May I lor the mi
iippruvi d
rtidlliPt r whose llin
I Coittin uni tin I’ agr Eight)
ovpilKt term of tin- late GoV Dae
mit slnn* re said Ihe principal re*- not only Bed infected union*, hut — ■aid must of the Injured men were
plnns fur tin proji-i (, - rill appear 1
son lor switching was that "*jn In a new- departur* —to dissolve h-ing treated by their own doctor*,
Met .ot), hut missed by about 75
ut tomorvosv's mating with spyussi a mi.iputty over hi* two onim
i|uretions" will adveitire cllnn tuivlne** tlrm* it find* are Com- who also are captive*.
gestlon- fug cidtipg ti c projeel'* j
neids that would give him the
alone, while Garrouay plui.'jed rmmist-Infiltrated and in a pnx.tinn
cost. The twu ban b« n . tuscted '
Tte broadcast made no mention
othpr Items al*o
oi-ip ua’ --li under the qui -tiunerl
with the I ty Manage!
e| Genevieve de Gained Tcrrauhe,
lo harm national *erurity
la** aid plaer hl» name on Ihe
Yestrrdav 1....... . pi
Room right of the Sanford
The attorney general also sug French air force nurse who WM
\ u ,ciuie t general election hallo*
r e . lid that Congress permit the trapped in the fortress after rebel Grammar School util pre.rnl tll0 C'ty Ini lie-* sesvin
Hi raus -* engaging m a runutl
governiueut to bar subversive* lire de.troyed the helicopter whlih "peer Gynt" in the .ehivu audl- -n orslrr (o givi parts
Uhniird (III I'.igr I iy;111
County Cl ■ri O I' Herndon
from privately owned defense took her there for a visit Iasi Inritim Thursday ami Friday even­ ••veil better tervtci- then pn-pus ■i
ut early plan* City e f f b u l- will
Starch
&gt;e strrday rrr, •&gt;1 notice that fore*
ing* at H o'clock
plants.
make
no
ruiument
a*
to
wlu
tlirr
&lt;
*r
losurr pns - - lom* involving tha
Thr play is being nresrnlest to
The union-dissolution power wa*
OVIEDO - fecit f Miller. 83,
f. riper Surf o t Greyhound l*u»
accrue funds, which will go toward not these suggestion* will be rar
a* a drastic •uhstitute F n c F r e r ^ x o n l D r i v o
who had been tn ill hratth fur the pniposed
tied
uul.
■iiiilon had I- ■en instituted in fesi-'
sponsoring a (firman refugee j
pari year dlesl at hi* home in for a Taft Hartley Art require k - O S T e r O U U I V T I Y L
rhlld. The rta«* i« In II* second ' Apparent low blit* *-r i -• pm
i-rnl court hi fa ill pit.
mrni !h;.t union official* fib- non
Oviedo Monday m 11:3J a. m.
year of s|Miiis*iring the 12 vi nr old p-ct wire reerivvil from U'hHiiute
The suit l&gt; being brought hy tho
C'nrnmunisl oath* with the National
Ha eame lo Oviedo from I'tne Labor Relations Board before Iheit
Shirlfl’s deputies are today in Krcontt ruction Finance C o r p ,
girl, whose (iilher wa- killed Ire Tank Co. Jarl .unvllle fur an rival­
WCttiTAXr
of
Slato
John
Foster
Grove. W. Va. IP vears ago, amt unions
, ■stir ding Ihe Ihrft of |0o Rhode against 9anf-o-l Bus Slatinn, Ine.
the B«ds in Fast Germany and ed water tank, flP.itlfi; l ’enin*ula
had made Oviesto his home sine* service*.ran lie eligible for hoard
Island Red liens xtnlrn by iprclur The slatinn u j. u|iera(rd by John
whose mother i III, accordlni l - Const ruction Co, line,-a-lie, ha - Dulles drelarr* In a speech,broad­
that time. Sir. Slillrr was born in
cast
(ruin
Washington,
that
II
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rial ihirs'es from thr Scndnule v Calhoun. « " «'(■•'! ns local
Central Florida's Anpual Easier information from thr school The for the (auk. IP "'.it. E. II ll"&gt;
Sen
Ferguson of
Michigan Seal
Pine Grove Nov. II, IWP.
t’nPr.t
Jst.-stru
will
Pot
*end
imli&lt; - lint* llumr rhiekrn yard
• ml I ruai\ at ibis year
Drive ottirially rinsed today rirl Is one nf *ix daughters 'flic «mb J r , Clransrater, new trnuril
Survivor* include the widow'. chairman of Ihe Senate Repohlfran with a total of $2 511 donated from family lives near Hamburg all*v water mains, J,'.!t,J»i&gt; It, umt At
Sim Ilf * Departim nl officials when be ,!. -r.| atul lusardcsl up
t
|i,rre* lo rmballlrd ItidnSir*. Opal Stiller; three daughter*, I'nliry Committee, promptly intro Si-minoh* County by resident*, bit* escaping from ihe Fommtmi't
tblir few Cuii Irmlu-n C o, VI
j
staled
dial
ellie*
al
the
*renr
of
lb,building
,'POG- r to wliat ha
tlilo.i un.lrr present condition*,
Mrs. T. N. Rnrnetl of Orlando, mi l ditreil two bills to implement in- ----, and *-ivle organiratlons.
i lut may l i n e lo do mi l.ilrr It,
rl«« r-dihery lodlcalcd thal jl trasl 1ernleil i "f --ine t o-lne**."
'thr |da&gt;‘ was wrilts-n «il the Isuta, ami- ante, iwaois but
the M i.scj C'armin nn-l Yvonne Brownell's rmimmendalionv
three no-ri were involved In Ihe
I lie '
I t
I built in IIM7
Thiv year’s county total almost srllooP flout a Imok adapted for nun inti.irja
oil that lire free world may litre
Ttie Justice Department is kimw-u doubled that collected la-t year, children, hut little of the Ibsen
Stiller both o f Oviedo; two grandrsprrssly I.m 'Ke Jl irpuse sif a bus
i rami larteuy ,
Ijiyim: nt th* r* ■■&lt; wa divided In undertake "serlmii nutirnil
rhildrert, Steve Miller and Stanley to have had trouble Irving to en which was H.SOO, according to «|ory ha* been hit out there I- into four reparate piojeet
Tiie moves nhvi(utsl) o*rd a station umt i ' tauiao! and ba* re­
Hub
Barnett both of Orlando: and one force the non Communist oath re Mr* Harold Appleby, Seminole both comedy and tragedy in the l ard ConsttLI! tlnn Co., Orlalnlu. Incuts" lo defend Soulheail A-l* ; ituek (talked across the highway mained vac.nu i '. e ti* glotinj; by
.n'.iltni
Communist
aggtessluo
qiiiiflmrnt.
atster Sir*. Sine Lean nf Oviedo.
i reject I. fJb'JJlt-' '17; .Sullivan,
! from the (arm lor moving Ihe loot I’alhuun
Counts chairman lor (hr drive and presentation
Funeral service* will hr held at
tn the k v .h year* since the member of the Cer'.rat Florida
II i&gt; reperi- 1 that approximates
The Ilief l was repsirled it) Hart'
The play is a yearly project, lung amt llagerty, lb - seiner, Via
3:3d n. n*. tomorrow at the grave- Taft Hartley Art h-s-ame Itw, the (Tipplesl Children"' At*o*-l*tlon.
i ramer leone superintendent, who ly I'.'JfMki remain* (-• lw paid on
which was started 10 jear- ago projos-t 2, |l&lt;l»l,7ii2.76j sano- rum
side In Oviedo. T h e Rev. laud* I.. department ha* investigated retire*
lull'd th»i ihe rubbery h i - m-■* ihe huiitil'f
An exceptional -hlld from Sr-ml alter a patron suggested that Ine i-any, prolret :i ilii!i,4fH 76, niut
flay will nffrcieate, and burial will nf rase* of union (dfleials *us|N-e! role County I* being sponsored hv class wa* spending ton much time I'ltioby and Rtlm|&gt;*on ln*v. «I. Cats*!-•
disrmrri-d until nearly noon ye»
lie at the Oviedo Cemetery.
HM s
H I,n'niued tin I'agi- I Igtil I
lerday
M wa- derided pruteel t, f3 13,183 (U.
tin Sanford Kivr. ill* (lull, wliirh on cheap play
'Ine rnmmi«sPiu last nil*.tit up
Entry wa« gainrd lo flir rim ken
KIVSIMM FIT f
Dr William
donated S7S for the child'* ex- to rhi mo Itic tiettn play in the
7t.
relrrrd
\wrd hy lireaking a sham on the i,.,rl*nd llmkin*
twioes, during r two week camp future and tn let them heroine a proseil the transfer of two C||\
Gold
one
year
|»crfi'ct
attendance
(Contlmiid (In Cage I tglil I
:ate and ripping a screen from whojesale lumlw rman and pa»f div
pari of the school curriculum.
partmeplal mmander of Spanish
pin* were prrncrited tn II mem the chicken house window
Another exceptional rhlld from
Sheriffs di'iuitir* expert tn make War Veteran- in Florida, died Sun­
the county Mill be- sponsored *1
her* of the Sunford l ion* Club &gt;t
day nigld
(In' camp Jointly bv Ibr Sanford
the croup'* regular weekly meet hi a r n »( hi tin- near fulure
Atlantlr National Hank and the
mg
betd
in
the
Yacht
Club
at
nr*-u
Florida State Hank
Imlay
The IVunity board of enminixNEW YORK (At—A teen age run- lertalned there let the boy'* fam­ sinners donated $3oo directly tn the
Those reeelvitiH Ihe pin* were
away, who for 12 day* kept hou*e ily know where he wax
Forrest Park School not only to
Iih- Barm - ll-itu llisbre, Ifiiv.li
In an unused subway cable spileIt had been a lot of fun, Robert help (he 12 exceptional children Jn
Dunran, t'lyile Bohion Jr . Ja ck
tng room.
___ been
__________
i. hax
evicted ____
from •aid. “ hu*. I won't do It again. The Seminole County, but U)0u over
his hideout 20 feet below a busy poller »aid they'll put me In a the slaw.
Stemper. lien
Wa'ir, ( larence
street intersection In Brooklyn
real hole—with hare—next lime."
Welch. V«dle William* Jr., liny
A Illy tale held tevrral week*
The young*1er, Robert C. landDALLAS Tex 't* —FBI agents Hollis lories hi* age *'» that he
The nob* of traffic clanking ago Jointly liy the Sanford Pilot*
Green and llcnry Wltlr Jr.
ahl, 15. had equlpne.l his neat aero** a manhole cover overhead l tub and the Sanford Chapter of
Mr Wtlfe Jr ., incoming pre*! ended a ijnii.niMt extortion scheme .(j * unempivyrsl ami t tsat he
barhelnr quarters with an old auto didn't disturb him after the first the Puture Nurse. of America
dent, curninenleil that he'll add against I») Dalla* Jewish families wariterl lo talk firel to hi* lawyer.
I'rintipal larg.'L and *ingle*l out
scat for a bed. a riekrtv wire
...........
..
brought H U M .
chair
this one 1st hi* collcrllnn Thl* i* la&lt;l night hy arresting a mud
night, he reported
and other comforts salvaged from
thr ninth straight jear of perfeel spattered man o* he picked up a •or ihe rote of collector of money
During the day Itoturt would
jrarkage supposedly containing the among the families, wa* Juliu*
a dump. A picture of a basket of push aside &gt; .tiding ateel door and
allruiianee fur Wiltr
Sehejips a ti,ie and apart* leader.
flower* adnmed the wall
Final plan* were inatic hy (lie money,
allp out of the subway tunnel where
Ill* brother. George Schepp*.
The boy told police he had dis­ It emerged Into an open cut near
The agenii closi-el In on the man
grrni|i lur lire nnimal slate cnnvrn
covered the undentr'inrl room the Brooklyn Botanic Carden
tlon to be held in Orlando next as he scrambled down a railroad ■erved a* go-between in some of
wrek Tin rr- will ire hn IJim’r tin t, embankment al nearby Garland lo (hr ne?o|iationi and aelually tlrrev."
while playing with friend*, and de
Then he would head for VanMr*. Baxter S. Rowan, w resident
meeting ns'xt Tuesday because «,f relrirve the parkagr. The man the parkagr from the car which
**•*•»**. wher* he Collected a t murh
ihe convention
tire i en* 'h"! al ciryce range hut lured the man to hi* arreit. A*
a* $3 a day in handouts and lip* ol Sanford for the past yewr a n !
IJons overseas slyle convention tri**erl
directed George Schepp* drooperi
for running en-andi II,mover, hi* n half, died Monday afternoon in
rap* were disfrlhiitril I •Ihe mem­
package
Text nf Ihe extortion letler sent lire ,------ and "dnrve like neil"
rrcourret had dwindled to 2 rent* the Oranire Memorial Hospital In
tlrlai to following an illness of two
bers al lire close id the meeting. to the 20 familie*. containing many tn get away.
by the tint* hr was sent humr
months.
The rap* nrc purple and yellow reference* lo "you Jew s," wa* rr
Mumfonl derims'd to *ay wheth­
Empty bottles and cans In hi*
Mi*. Rowan, who earn} to San*
in color with the I,inns' erp*t em ­ ii-a&gt;ed by J K Mumfonl, accnt er Ihe package actually contained
hideout showed hit m e a 'i there
ford from Elkton, Sid. made Iter
bossed
ailing
wilh
the
word
Nan
in charge nf the Italia* FBI office the *200.000.
com blrd of root beer and beans. home with her husband at 118 W.
bird on the right side
Cia**ihfd advp,ii»em e n l x In"Yon Jrwi to pay $200,000," the
He had religious r smile* tor light IPth St. She srws a member of tha
h-ller began. "How many yon tews *eri.*il m the Dalla. Morning New*,
ami a can of alcohol for cooking First Presbyterian Church.
*
d tttr
Ire dead before you pay. Acid- along with a scrip* of letter*, note*
Bark home-wbrre he lives wttn
In addition to her husband, she
“She Couldn't Sa&gt; N V
hi* grandmothet. three alatere and It survived by • cousin Mrs. Marion
BEGIN O VSTEIl GHtliVING CLUB dynamite fire gun* will make you ami telephone call*, were part ol
l i l t • 3:30 - 6:M . 7,22 ■ 0:18
the negotiations
PANAMA CITY cP-Five West .pay."
his father, a widower cab driver— l.ronhrrjrer of Mt. Vernon, N. Y,
Florida iKiy*. vsitli a lease from ; The letter cr-nllnired' i n simitar i June*, a gaunt six footer weigh­
Robert was given a bath and a
MOVIEI.AND
Ml. AMO M il. tAtPH f All. ot I a i r u i i u n n n , llwtnr, T*X , Sirdllligly
Funeral terriers will be held at
ing about 1(5 poem!*. W'V« unkempt
hearty meal lib father, grinning the Brbson Funeral Home at 10 pat tha Jfoud aide uf Hitter*-*« I rtjr ?5th, which they bought ut au v
Ihe state for an acre of East Hay chopped-wool farirkuy.
“U t*« Do It Again"
ns i t the escapade, parked the a. m Aridity with the Rev. A. Cl, tlon in Chester, W. Vs , for SIU0.tr
lands, have begun a 4'R ny»ter
Disarmed and taken to FBI and sp.ittrrr-l with ne.d from yes­
B u n a 7.SO, Feature 8 00
Hue ,0 I oi.klng on ts C A. Smith J r ., em
growing club whkh they claim 1» heaih|iiartere. the man would «»y terday'* rain- •• h. wax brought
lta**.- llsisfurd Empire" wa* tilokeli up.
Last eomplet* show 1:11
Mdnnia officiating, and burial
cd the hull's Ute owner, W
wltCu
the nation' lust
only that hi* name wa* June* tn the FBI oflic*
will ba In Evergreen Cctrdcry.

Inspired
Scheme

Vietminh Say
Captured 1,300
Seriously Hurt

France Willing
To Air Red Plan

Commission To Open Lawsuit Seeks
To Make Johns,
Bids For Bond Issue
Confract Bids Opened At Special
Others Victors
Session; Found To Exceed Limit

Program Approved
By C itru s Group

Governmen! Seeks
Power To D SSOI S

i

Rp(j Labor Unjons

Grammar School
Room To Present
Play This Week

RFC Starts Action
Against Local Bus
Station Company

Cecil C . Miller
Dies In Oviedo

100 Hens Taken
From County Home

Reaches $2,541;
Brought To Finish

Lions Receive
Attendance Pins

Teen-Age Run-Away Holes U

In

Underground Room

FBI Agents Ihwcut Extoitton

Scheme Against 20 Families

Mrs. Rowan Rites
To Be On Friday

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Winter could still b t tell in inr
aharpnrtt of Ihe air but in* gruuno
was responding to tne sun • warm
wooing. Crocuses nad long ago
spread a royal carpel nl purple and
gOM beneath tne nudding app'e
trees in the Koiters tide ysrti
Jonquil* and tulips now nrkJdsd
their bright head* along the grav­
eled walk that lad over lo To*l*l
H unters place next dwr. Spnng
Jo an '.hnugrit. almost June tne
month in which she had been sure
aha would be a bride.
How long, now, elm.e.the hs J
been sure Todd was meant lor her
and she for hitnT (her a yest
Ye*. It wsa p u t n little niore than
a year ago that he had been taken
no suddenly anil terribly ill there
In Faria. She remembered it all
a s If It were yesterday.
tTie day-iong imm rtde le m m ­
ing lo Zurich with Todd imreaaIhgly dared by hi* mounting few t.
and incresalngly willing to irt fret
manege all detnlla o( that tnp lor
him. Her thanHfulnr*. lo turn
Louise and Martin Kieinner at tne
apartment upon thru a r r i » a •
Louise, who had been trained as a
h u m . competently ramus o v n ,
getting Todd to bed, calling a dot*
lor. nieft. early the neel morning
I he phone call It cm lAUISe tn
wrtere Josn lived and the ride to
the Hospital ih tlir ambulance with
Todd. who. hollow-eyed and pai*
and in great pain, had said gasp­
ingly. “Nice of y o u -to come—
along. Jo -Jo "
•Todd. I wouldn't «al."
"Mustn't let me -interfere your
plana.”
And her answer. "I haven t any
— except tu bs of help to you.”
Then ahe had known Ftirn &lt;1
had corns to net "like lightning.
•• Don llsrton had ones mid ner d
would. Ana In Ihsl moment Sll
*isr doubts and uncertainties nad
b*sn swept away forever.
There Todd had neen sll the
day* of hsr ilia and yet *ns ia i
tpivsr really sean him until she nao
ao nearly lost him. Well. that
wasn't quit* trus. Hh» nad seen
him St net Henioi dance Si college,
when Don Bartow nad given net
such a shock hy going straight up
U) Elaine upon hit arrival m stehi
of coming m seek her. Told h*-i
been tight naside nsr then, sup­
porting net in I t s Hidden weak*
hess that Dona Uriamt nad given
her. protecting ner imm the curi­
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Mr air an rnolhef* were freed from
(be (rdiral penitentiary oa bail
naterday—Mother'* Day in «*&gt;•
ico—alter a fellow tnma'.s |x&gt;*t*d
bonds for ihem
t V lady bountiful, a wealthy
widow, couldn’t get out of tail her;
•elf She I* charged with fraud
totaling 4.000 pesoi (I3J01 and the
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VI-I-I.II ATIIIS

Highlight of the Florida News­
paper Advn tiling Executives At’ Delation which met for a twoda v veatinn at the Hotel Marion
in Ocala last weekend, wa* the talk
presented hv Hrtbert M. David­
son, Jr . executive editor of the
Dayttma Beach News-Journal on
.Saturdav afternoon following thr
husitrcM *e*vion.
Mr. Iia&gt;nl&lt;on’* talk w it hmt-d
on thr t-ffecl and poaibilitiea of
ROP color in printing. He illuitratnl hi* talk with color slide.*,
i resenting the variouv phase*
and steps in color processing in
newspaper*.
"Interest in color printing", said
Mr. Davidson, "probably grow*
cut &gt;'f lifelong inaatiahle and
sometime* highly annoving. curi­
osity ahout things in general and
mechanical things in particular.
Mr. Davidson ha* made a spec al study nf photographic and
i holo engraving techniques, a* anrdted to color work in newraprinting.
Mr*. V. C. Messenger, advrtti*ing ntaliSgvr of 17ie Sanford
Herald, attended the meeting and
gave a talk on Saturday afternoon about the preparation ant
publication of "Special Edition*",
hhe illustrated ho talk with
recent conv of the Herald'* Mail*
A*wav Edition. Mrs. Me*»ongrr
wa* arcontnnnied bv Mias Evelvn
Jone*. a member of the ndvertl*-

TEETH EXTRACTED
Ida Time* Union, for ths best
HARTFORD, Conn, i f — A St.
po*trr preicntation.
Ufficeri far 1951-56 elected at Franri* llaipiUt oral surgrnh ex­
the meeting include Ed Cartlidgc tracted the onlv two teeth the pa­
cf the Sarasota Herald-Tribune, tient had In all her life Monday.
The patient squirmed, kicked
president: Ward, xlcs-preiidcnt:
George Schmid*, advertising di- and bawled about it too.
(i-etnr of the Daytona Beach
She was born with the ready
News-Journal, treasurer, and V. •mile only last Thursday
J . Obenaurr Jr., Jacksonville, see- i
r&lt;lary.
.] Richie Aihburn of the Phillies
Mist Helen Newsom, advertU- topped National U ’ XJe outfielders®
tng dire-clor of the Ocala Star- in Dutoutv during the 1933 icaian
Banner, retiring president, pre- with 498
sldeii over thr business sesrions.
A cocktail party at th* Brahnnm
Club, with the Dealt Star-Banner
acting us ho*U, opened the meet­ ■\ t i i i : M iiu r ***' n i l u m i
j i iHin. «i : w i v n i.i: n i l i n ,
ing on Friday and a banquet at
■ I , M in t
IV I 'li n ii X T I U
Ihe hotel Saturday evening von- i s n r FJCr.VTK •iF
Ft, &gt;ilr M s * I*rti»r.
cludetl the session.
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WEDNESDAY

Judge Flips Coin
To Decide Case
CLAYTON. N C. 'JB—A Rrrnrd
e r‘» Court (UdM vald he flipped a
coin Saturday *r» settle a case be­
cause hr didn't want tn put him­
self in Ihe poaitirm nf deciding
whether Inc defendant nr arresting
nf fleer was lying.
" I think b-ith of Ihem were sin
Cere." said 73 year-old Judge L. H
Champion
T*ir wlti turned up "h eath " and
Iherehy freed C. C Slewarl, (IS. a
friend nf champion'a from charges
he had driven Ihrnugh a stop *lgn.

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Kxery TnewH») u* HUCK NIGHT at Movldand. You,
xntir car and all jinw-u-ngfrn Mill lie iidmillotl for Only
One Onllar. ItrliiR the entire family a "hole car Itmd
for a dollar.

Let us show you how some cars price-tagged
less than a Mercury can cost more—when you
figure the deal we can make on your present
car, over-all operating cost, and Mercury’s
proved record of high trade-in value.

Foil

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NOTHH IH IIEIIKHY IIIVB.V
That l.»n VVaahlpah'n lh» holder nf
Ihe r.dlowlrta •etllflral* ha* fllaS
•aid • r t l l l l 'i - 1 * for |aa d*#tl tj. I&gt;*
laxiad I h a r so n
Th* i *rl|fli ala

nmtiher and tear of treitaaia. Ihof i n * p r e a s M r . a n a
Ihe earn* In whlrh II na« a*»*&gt;*d
ale a* I tti.w.
f'eiilrti at* No 11T
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ALLENTOWN. Md. «* - Prince
George* County police said yrvlerrliy Iwo Iren .ter bnjr* and a min
admitted setting lire to a vacant
one Duty htu-t- to prevent a Nr
cro (amity Imm orciipyinjt the
dwelling
Charged with arum wrrr Janie*
Thttrn, Allentown, a.i&lt;t tun Ju­
venile*, imr 1C and the other IT.
The boy* were released kn rustndy
of their parent* pending a hearing.

Cat Hubbard, nuiicrviinr of urnpita* In the American l-rague,
tia* Uen with the league alnrfl

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lir tritr.lls.) « i. -lntlri* to l*« III*
priiptMV llrwlthlrf 111 &gt;1)1 K &gt;*rilflre t* Mill t-r *nM til III* hl*h».| I |,|.
d*r at Ih* frnnl itn«l at 1h» K, in&lt;nnl* s'minii C n u l I(-,&lt;»• at H(n.
fnnt, Flnrltls. on tin rir&gt;l Mnnitny
tn lb * month of Jim*, t i l l . «M ih |*
Ih* till dav „f Ju n., ISM
lu t e d Ihla tth d*v of M ar. I» |( ,

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PA5C SETTIN8 STYLING KEEPS MERCURY AHEAD OF ITS FIELD_HELPS KEEP TRADE-IN VALUE HIGH
This new Mrrrurjr prove* that rxlra power
doewn’l Ante in hkI you ratia money—when
you buy, or while you time. A new 161 hp V B

tb* Indians formerly played
the Cardinal*. Pirates. Whitt
and Dodgsrs.

whieh were famou* for econom y. And Mrtvury'a
famous stamina ha* lecii inrtrared still futiher
l»y new engine itnign, and new ball-joint front
wheel tiMpeRikpt. Tlti* mean* longer engine
life, 1cm tire wear, lower upkeep.

tive independent lunrey* o f used ear prices,
Mercury leads all Other car* in it* field. Thl*
bufccatcs that y o u rM rm ity wilt pioladdy retutu
= nrgitvr ptirxsiinzi d e m - orm ir «t in v-i.nteq i
at ttwdedn lime. 1711*, plu* Mercury** famou*
record for econom y, bring* it* irue cost Jow n in
many cases below so-called 'low est-priced " car*.
W e'll be glad to give you facts on this
, And you'll be pleasantly

But the btffifit bonua c f all ia Mercury'*
higher trade-in value. According to authorita­

surprised with the
present car. So at

'■'So *i«&gt;ierN ln n-niiinii* than lifPtiim* enetn*.

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An intciritlng feature &lt;&gt;f the
meeting »•• the group r,es&gt;ion*
Katunlav morning for
retail,
■laavified and national advertis­
ing. Thl* wi* followed by a
panel session with Hugh Wood
■•I Atlanta, lit ., a* moderator.
An achievement award wav pre*
•elite•! to Hamid Ward, classified
ndvertliing manager of the Plor-

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WEYMOUTH. Mass * - A week
ago Mr*. Butch, pet cal of Rotand
Tulmleri. 7. Inadvertently wa* cov­
ered W'lth earth by * bulldmer
during a road project
A heavy r a i n f a l l yesterday
opened a slit In Ihe loose earth and
out erawled Mr« Butch
Member* of the Tulmleri fam'l&gt;
said they were sn btivv welron
back Mr*. Butch that the Mother's
flay dinner burned
Set- jour " f ’owrr ftr
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Hialeah tllrlHbuted a record t l ,
923.Tno In purvev to the horsemen
during its 40 day* of racing thl*
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SANTA FE, N X : UP-A vltHy
of teeth among Hanta Kr irhtkil
children showed a Isrgr number
d( ra»c» of "bobby pin hutch "
Thl* l» a wearing down of Irrenlareahlr loulh rnsmel bv opening
hobby pin* with the lecih
Dr. David Strllllrr, public health
•lrntal dlrectnr. said "an amazing
number" o( rave* of nrtches In
the fmnl teeth were found In the
survey, especially among Junior
high ichool girls.

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il wash i m* rault (Joan's
how she trlt That was the tune
he had told her n«? loved her. (Vhat thoughts went onl that lie and she
a moment tot hint tu choose I He had cum* to an abrupt nil I in *11
bad *een her stripped of every­ their planning He nad done and
thing. id all pride and pretense was still doing m* M*t lo land ■
and courage. Hhe must have Men job. Udt ne couldn't gel one And
a pitiable figure Yet lie had told they couldn't M -married until ne
her ne loved ner.
did
Rite nad known II wn* true, too.
That much x u clear
What
It n *0 alwaya tven true, lie nad wasn't quite so clear but it
loved tut through thick and thin, loomed up in her mind ss more
in tan w-catnei and foul, no mat and more ul a threat—w■» the
let what tne did or now she looked thought that even with s job. per­
ot what sne said. From mgn haps they couldn't marry yet it
school day* ne nad loved ner Ilk* wa* m* ntgn cost ot living that
Dial And ne always would.
threw torn a scare into her.
“ I hiIt dmiht mir xovsf iip-iu o
Ills salary *a a orgmner would,
to c k .m
nl course, m small and the income
The phra*e i am * to her unex­ from her writing w*» meagrr. Two
pectedly. changing the wording ot ol her books nac Men published,
the ftibto to fit net own situation but the money which they earned
Hut that was exactly what an* was tor ner waa in limited amount.
planning to do. Todd win a rock.
"W alt, wait." Joan muttered.
Iter mind wm l back again tn
"W alt for whatT" ner mother
the hospital in /.urtrh ard ihe long
anxious weeks when ne had neen asked, rommg through (ha door
lighting ms way hack lo n*altn Horn the living room lo ihe porch
The |&gt;si&gt;agc ot time lent il unreal­ where Juan was seated.
"T o get m sftted! If only Ihs
ity now. Even Waiter F'rrtx, the
young dwiss who nad beer, so kind apartment on our third floor that
—arid who nad so nearly ruined dram and tirornp u»ed lo nave
everything between ner and Todd were a v a i l * hi el Wed take #
-w a s only a vague figure Itnpos clianrr, Ihrn. We'd get married,
■ltile lo believe ne had ume been job or no Job ”
"Y es, it's too had." her mother
a real lineal lo her tiappitre-t*
Ves, impoasihie L erause niter agreed. "Out you know that when
•be and podd nad filially cleared you were in Europe and Jack wna
away the shadow that n&lt;- had caal on *t college, the house fell prelly
between them, their love had tug to me Itien, too, I thought
grown strndlly m depth and sweet- your grandparents were getting
nr*# and ayrnpathetic compretien- too old lo climb (hose extra stairs
ston ot the kino ul person each ev*.-y day, so II seemed the ngnt
was All Una past year, oiiu e tricar thing to bring them down on 'he
return 11rein Europe, il nail grown aecond floor with me and rent up
that way. Hr nnd oern tuny with there. Itealdes, 1 need Ihe money,”
"I Know, Mumx"
nta studies nl Columbia University
"And mo»e two women teacher*,
and she nail Men busy writing net
second booit, lot whim tne nad the llnnnock sisters," Mr* Foster
a contract with a New York pdt&gt;- went on, "liked tn* place so much
liming house lint (here nan Men that when they naked for a twotime, in tne evening* anil over ihe year lea»e I juxt couldn't #*e anead
week end*, to go oh discovering to your needs, darling How could
earn utnei and Id llnd. with each IT ”
"You rouldn't." Joan put out a
irvsn discovery, now many things
they enroyrd togeihei, now much hand ard touched ner mother's in
-'Pirate don I
iney thought sot] lell alike oil ini- quick contrition
portnni matter*, and now truly think I nt naming you or tn t .c tigrrxl thru desire was lo marry ing you or knything I'm not t t
all. It's pnt that it would nave
and toond a i«im« and a la it illy.
It wet worth all the nrartarhra been a snltilion, maybe. Any*- j ,
and waiting to nave this certainty after (Damp brake hi* hip, it was
certainly a good thing may's
now.
The neat tar lira, of rourae, were moved down. wa*n t tt T You nevri
long since over ami il was mgn wrote me about that, by the why,
"1 thought you had worries
lime me waiting was PutM nad
told ner on me o,iai coming -ont* enough with Podd being so III Be—oh. how nhthely and cutldiknllv aide*, mere was mulling you rooH
ne nan lota nrri —mai by mis do. You nad already atarted fur
iptihg they undid ne married Yei home. Hadn't you?"
"I goes* I had **
here it v h i *prmg and n&lt;&gt; plan*
f To lit fJoatikvcift
made at all.
Allra It-.** Other. l)Uarll«i(r4 by Kin* f n l ' i r r * • y n l k * * *.

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Newspaper Group's
Meeting At O cala

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RI MAHlt U t MiXON (Inset). 1 9 .» ccri with remorse In Compton,
Calif , after tne ctr m e wai dri
.« *.h ..it La,,
two juung girl* The tiodt'i of the chiLiicn. K.ithtrcn Mury V* *
tn1 her cousin. Le* Annetl* Roltlno. 9. lie nl (he ^eerie &lt;&gt;l the accident
besl-’f their retool boohs and lunch box ■ Thr impact tuirlcJ the pair
from !n* bus door and under the rear wheel. Mrs. llixon. mother of
two and expecting i third child, was rein t.l on 11,000 trail and ordered
to appear May II for a preliminary h n rtrs on manslaughter charger.

. i aim i inina i vc necn nanui
T*M*cit I don’t feel that I've
missed ,i thin* out of life in (he
past eight years Of course 1 don't
go in for strenuous snorts but I'm
s ue I wouldn't do that even if I
did luxe I wo le*s I think I've had
a wonderful life I don't know torn
anyone rould have a better one
I drive a car I can dance I love
lo go on Ion* walk*. I have bor
friend*. There's scarcely a n!*ht
that I don't *o out somewhere.
JThi* only time I grt annoyed it
Tyhrn someone rustic-, up In me
and says:
"You poor child .
you have
only one le*,’’
Well, it's true I do have only
one leg But this year I wa* picked
as the prettiest girl in our senior
class.
I lead a pretty active life by
any standards Besides my school
and social life I am active in our
church, t sine in the choir J am
a worker in thr Sunday School."
a &lt;'a»e 2: "Honeymoon in a hos­
pital." by Mrs Richard SuUlvan.
Johnson City. N Y
I spent niv first honeymoon In
the loihey Clmlr in Boston That’s
why I’m alive Inday, I guess, and
vsas able to spend a second honrvmoon in Florida. Ihl* winter with
mv husband and two lixhlt-s.
It was lust 10 days before our
su-dding that I dUrnvrrrd that I
had cancer I went lo the doctor
with a painful swelling on my left
J.- 'k lr It was diagnosed
liu™mf’» sarcoma, a bone tumor

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Tells Progress
Of Local Project

Valencia Crop
Estimate Upped

Gum Can Cause
Temperature
Rise In Child

•tKI U l " 't \ CITY r — Kaey,
Hail, iton'i nt'h (or the doctor
carry 11na•' Junior’* temperature
i :p. .ihnvp Ihr *1.1 ml arc !•« tl
I to may have nettling more than
a cane it "bubble Bum fever."
IVntic yet. I! may he a ease
i f "fcdtoof fever,” nitre a standard
joke aniooj small fry. and now a
-rtctilifsr fait
Thr tmi:i i* explain- Hr Fred
M Taylor, Hmi-lon. Tex,, pediatri
clan, lot* of thing* may brinii
Junior's temperature lo a boil—no:
Ju«t some nr-ky hug
Txy!nr andrc'-rd some .Vio Okla
ti mu it' ri i t * yesterday al the
Stair Medinl V.,n ronamlion
" S -me child n n i be having
irotthlr Ketlloa. atom: v* it li hi*
teacher »* plavmati
Or Taylor
rvplalord Tin* emotional njisrt
may tan hi* lemiii'rature In ri*r
Ihr p-ychiaturi* retrr to this a*
school f r s - r "
Keen rhu'im : ran make J.mlnr*
tenuH'l »'■ ir n-c above Ihr 98 tl
mark He said a perfectly normal
child may have a temperature of
Ino or ini itrjirre* *')u»t (rom re
rtris r du ll "
Hit* incliiilr Imlihie gum chew mi:
Tin- th p, lo do. |*r Taylor ad
viseit. i. ik'I I" rear * child bv
relying on the tbertnumrler to trll
when da user i- at hand
"Too i llrfi 'hoy feel Ilie lentlirraturr h , it I hr -lurk .at Thai
1It 11r ted iirou II i* normal lo
vary
child may go for uerki
projsct. From an rnginm lng
oi iimnlh* w.lh an .iltrnioim elr
'(endpoint the project present* v
a alien of temperature Sure it i«
Jltficult probltm. and thetefore
up Ittii th a t» thr way yxsi keep
has taken mote time than is or­
i warm ha cxcmi-v Iwt (he chili!
dinarily necessary . .
t i IS minute* and then lakr
l'\Yro\'.\ BEACH r
Three hi* temjieratiire "
he * . n,:rr :ati*ns organiied thl&gt;
yeat will be received (tin th" FI &gt;r
idi
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Congregotions
To Be Received

LAKELAND (Jt—Citrus leaders
aren't looking for any marked rt
feet on price* from a government
estimate Increasing the Florid*
Valencia orange cr-p 'S million
boxes.
The ness estimvt*. released h)
the Department of Agriculture yes
trrday. is 39'v million boxes
(’itnis men said that a t far ga
competition it concerned that
boost wlU he more than offset by wnue me .on in T , n niny com
a decrease of I joo non boxes tn plete, accorditig to the letter.
The roadway lighU-of-way ate
the estimate of the Olifornia Vilenrla crop
mere than M per cent completed.
Hosevrr add. wtial right, of.way
will be need. I to provide for rn
b i r d d i s r u p t s rim y;it
OXNARD. Calif tf-H undred- o! dl... eajemen « on »1im lln le w f Oxnard residents were almost a.1
H
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hour late to work yesterday be 7 v*.vo L 1
rause a bird flew low over a lit ■
Whjtehalr stateJ that the aUle
OOQvolt power line with a piece engineesittir *tafr had advised hint
*d wet string and short circuited lhal the plans would be completed
the Southern California Edison Co in approximately four weeks.
lines. This caused a circuit breaker
The *tatr .-nator said, " I want
to cut the power from a iri.ouo to assure you
, that there tins
volt power line fee ding Oxnard
been no delay in developing tint

ITRAININO At MIS If ASM

Arthur W I

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In Washington from I in .jw n.u’ l, r l h; I confer*ed with Itiltnh t*r
Minister Sir Winston Chur*Tull, hut ., lined In state whether thr tr
China War It , i en-thii
lo tin situ the slut or h n i|iiirv n-t

Pay Augments
To Be Presented

s .iim Crawluid id the Detroit
Tint r» woo ttu- \mcriran League
home run champion-hip m IMW
by hittim: only seu-n homer*.

, )lc
mxrnonrd for
four days on the peak's snowy
slope,
Aftrr ,here days of lop mile perhn,)r
„n,| (np rapt Ralph'
Sr3f,f
U l\ Air ne»r!ie
s*juadi. a tended the V-w.trr at the
7 W foot level of McKinley and
Picked up Mr and Mrs Dick
ro|lm* o( Fairbanks
Roll Kigotosl, freshman wetterweight is the third member of
his family to rompete e-n the
Syi»vu»e Univcislty boxing team.

t tn m u n a n q ,
radiated my rheyt s . h preevu
liunary measure in prevent fur
ther spread of the di&gt;ca»c At tong
l»»t I happily went home to settle
our new apartment
Some months liter a lunm ap
pcared in the groin of Die affected
leg hark I went to l.shey Clinic
It was malignant and callrd for
.m ore radiation. However. 1 was
r *oven month* pregnant at that
time and such heavy dose* of ra­
diation might harm mv baby S i
I went home, waltrd tor a month,
then had niy baby hv a caesarian
sertlon 1 returned to Durian Im­
mediately and stayed there nearly
two months, hasdng mv entire sys­
tem of lymph (tend', radiated
That was over two years and ther*
has been rw&gt; recurrence of the d:s
ease ! feet that t am cured even
though the five year walling period
l»for "cured caves" hasn'l passed
yet.
Case a; "A Jot* that saved my
life." by Harry Ifult. Chlrago
Thirteen years ago I vnlu.iieerrd
to do a Job that saved my life
As a commercial artist I offered
to design x poster for the Amert
ran Cancer Society, The society
sent me some, printed material to
help Itimttlate' Ideas for th* as­
signment. Among other things
they sehl me was the "Seven Dan.fg v r Signal*," those signs to watch
for as a warning of the d rift I t .
As I read this material I Middeniy
realixed that I myself had one of
these , signs!
t drooped even thing I wa* do.
tng and went right to my doctor,
He passed me on to a specialist
who turned me over to a noted
surgeon at the Roosevelt Hospital
in New York. He operated for
polyps in my lower bowel and

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pressure oil « Senator for he owed hi.* sent
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pro*pert of losing hi- office at the expira­
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lawmakei directly answerable lo I he voter*
fit- Itieir uvtioas and record*. It gave the
public n till louder voice in the affair* of
th r goveritnient for it made it possible to
ab ct men pledged to lake particular stands
tot domestic and foreign affair*.
'lie' ratification of the Seventeenth
Amendment wa* another indirut ion of faith
in the ability of the people to govern them(solve* Thi year a great number of Sena­
tors will be elected in contests which can have
n gnat effect oil our future domestic and
foreign policies. We who exercise our right
to elect men to the Senate should lie aware
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(OWS — Much of the expansion of
Florida's Ix-cf cattle industry run lie attri­
buted to research by the University of
Florida Agricultural Experiment Stations
for belter grasses, pasture fertilizer* and
Florida-adapted cattle breeds.
The same can be said for the vegetable
industry. Come out to the Central Florida
F.X|MTltnont Station at 10:00 a. m. on Fri­
day. May 11. and see how thi* work i*
carried on.

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SEED — The United State* i* now rais­
ing most of its own seeds and some for ex­
port. Importations from Europe are not nB
heavy as formerly, hut they are still con­
siderable. and trade in seed between the
two continents i* mutually advantageous.
No *eed is permitted (neuter the United
States that has not treeu thoroughly tested
before -hipping, anil the contracts are so
written, that defective seed carrying dis­
ease. posts, or hat ing less than specified
IH-rcentage of viability is sbi|i|*'d buck at
the seller’s expense. Very little poor seed
crosses the Atlantic, either way, current
rumors to the contrary.

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In Sanford, Florida

MONEY — Florida Agriculture is worth
more than $500 million annually in income
to the state, according to agricultural econo­
mist* of the University of Florida. Tills
would ho news in these parts.

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to weddings and funerals should s|&gt;eak up
l*y 10 o'clock the day of the game.

Tuesday. May, 11. 1351

GOP Leaders Say Plans To Revise T-H Law Abandoned
WASHINGTON m
- Hrpuhlirengii - dona I k w tm *ald s t­
a r a White Hun*e conference yes­
terday they have abandoned "Irmt»i»rdv at least'* any- plan to;
revise the I aft-lln n lry Intliur Jaw
M this les|ioii of tUntgrasi.
The anMnuieemmit was harittv
* surprise. Sq&lt;-h hritialatliin had
p.nerally been ruts sirWed dead
finer the fb-uat* volet tart grids?
to send President Eisenhower's
t inpe-ed change* hack t» comndttee 1temorrats voted sididlv f»r
r* i nmtnltul ami were joined by
t h r a |t. ruldii-ans nnd the Sen. te‘&gt; June iodr|&gt;&lt; n-lrnt, gen. Morse
of Oregon.
.sen. Knnwland (It-t'slif.), (he
Siiinte l(r|iul&gt;i!r*ii lender, told
mw-men nfler today’s White
mh

Mouse session that il was the con­
sensus of nil whg attimied that
there should b»' go further effort
nt this time to rr‘ ive the revision
hill.
Joining In lho df nylon, far said,
were gen. II. AlnAndAr Htirtth HiN Jt ami
McConnell (It-Pa),
chairmen of the Senate and House
I'lIILADKLI’IHA l**-A national­
Lnbor Committer* respectively.
ly ki'.irsn penal aulhorilv wants to
Asked whether that meant Ilia save eiinvirt-»"tbor t’ arvl Oie*sMil has been abandoned for this mau from California's gas chsm*e« strut. Home Sm.ii.er .Martin Iwr for use as a "guinea pig" for
criminohudsls.
i M-Mb m i replied:
l»r. Negley K Treters of Temple
"Not nnressartly. It means that
we have atuimloned it temporarily t ’nlvcrsity described Ihr 3t-veari old convicted kianaper as a "bHIat lea it.”
I lianl criminal psychopath” who
Knowland ami Martin blamed i should be aludiea in order to "find
the Democrat.- for recommittal of j out about his breed and thui know
lhe Taft-Hartlev bill.
more about humlreds of young de­
linquent* who are following in the
same pattern ”
Scheduled to die Friday. Chesr
man hat written a best setter h-*&gt;k
about his Sl* years in death row
at San Quentin Prison Teeters
said Chessman hat an IQ of 172
compared to the normal 100

Authority Wants
Condemned Man
Saved For Study

Visit ImpressionsGiven
NKW YORK '.r — The oddity
atinaiui .facts and fancies from
a world of wonders:
What fealure of American civili­
zation d&lt;&gt; you think would most
startle a visitor from rttrkest
Africa? , .
Our skyicrapers.
movie ludarrs, traffic Jims, or
lUpl: markets?
Well, none of the*e impressed
James Ngalyaye. a native African
minister en route through Drnver
to a church conference in San
Francisco, as much as America's
ornate cemeteries and its restau­
rants
"burial in South Afrira it such
a timpie thing it Is difficult to
.nmprrhend the laviihnrss put
upon it in the outside world," he
said "Ami rating in Afrira is a
personal or clan affair. The many,
many eating places here are most
surprising. It is difficult for me
to get used to the custom."
Tell that to your wife anJ nest
t'mc she wants to eat out . . .
Rut this African minister would
have been even more amsied If
he had visited the Wail Street
section here a few years tgo,
when financial clerks used to rat
their lunch white percheu on the
crumbling tombstones in the old
Trinity t'hurrh Cemetery.
Woman's • place • Is . In - th. home note: When Mrs. Edith
Friedman, mother of five children,
derided to build a housing develoje
mrnt in the Philadelphia ires, a

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wlien her liurhantl'a
family and hrr own ^
inner conflicts
combine to torture
her with doubt. Out
youn|t love ha« a
way of winning
out against (3jp
the grealeit
of odds.

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nothing but the Irullt. be blandly steady, studied contempt.
Welch has been far from is i t .
told the investigating senator* he
would net reveal the name of the live a* be might have been (a
Army officer who had given him this inquiry w f* r - Vany limes
he could have interrupted Methe information
Welch could have r-minded the Carthy's grinding questioning of
senator that he had Just sworn to Slrvens )u*l to give .Stevens A,
tell the whole truth. Instead, Welch rest Instead he *at looking qu"
asked the Menogrnpher to read lieal
back the oath.
It may turn out that Welch L
McCarthy turned away and told a lawyer's lawyer, a courtroom
Welch to cut out the nonsense counsel with an arute ability t
Por the rest of Welch's question­ axk just a few questions (hat de
ing, McCarthy deliberately ‘bowml iigii* other lawyer* and make fine
more contempt for him than any­ legal point*.
one at the hearing so far
That may l»e Just the wrong tap.
McCarthy, having seen some uf tic to u-e on McCarthy, who'* b-rn
WrlrtC* light touebes earlier in tl»e rx-kiting through llo-se hearing,
hearing, tna. have worked out a like a fast moving van, sma
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WASHINGTON -^v-For 13 days
as a witness at the Senate Inquiry
into Sen. McCarthy's row with
Pentagon officials. Secretary of the
Army Steven* has been sitting up­
right. and just a* dicnified. as a
man on a high handled bicycle
lie pedals along, trying to avoid
the holes as Mrt’arthv leads him
down a new mad with questions.
He says yes or no or says he
doe*n‘t remember or gels
bill-'
indignant When they collide, it’*
ike a bicycle hitting a Inirk
McCarthy and Stevens have been
about equally humorle s There
h ale been lew attempts to *uh
jecl McCarthy to doses of humor
or ridicule.
Stevens tried to be funny yes­
terday at McCarthy's expense
That’s when he bumped Into the
senator McCarthy rode right over
him.
McCarthy was digging bark into
history eight and nine years be­
fore Stevens hreamr secretary to
try to show there had been a W
of Communists in the Army He
cited Carl ttrowder. onetime head
of the Communist party.
Browder, McCarthy said, once
testified that in 1SH and I9IX tin-re
had been I3.00Q Communist- in
uniform. In a mood rare for him
In dealing with the senators, Ste
Vflll -Init hack with a question
that was sarcastic hut hardly
wittv:
"D oe* thi* mean I'm a Cnmmu
nist. senator?"
McCarthy turned away with con
tempi. Hi* reply, while not vsilly
either, was an obvious attempt to
flatten Stevens in public He said:
"T h at's a wfit ly funny, iafl’l it
Mr Secret ary’ I doubt very much
they would accept yon a« * mem
her."
Stevens probably won't try that
approach agtin. Rut since Steven,
is clearly not a mutual man, it's
still not demonstrated how Mc­
Carthy ran handle himself when
a real wit collide* with him
it was ihnnglit that maybe Jo
rph N Welch, the Boston lawyer
hired by the Army to cross-ex­
amine McCarthy might la- the one
lo needle him into eya,Deration
Welch lias (blighted TV wateh
ers with bis light touche, and he
ha-n’t had ,i thorough chance to
work on McCarthy. Rut he's had
one And his liirhtne-s gut smashed
up against McCarthy
McCarthy had taken the stand
briefly last week to explain how he
came Into i*osie*sion of some con­
fidential KRI information on a
question of espionage at FI Mon­
mouth. N J
Allhough McCarthy hail Just
sworn to b-TI the whole truth and

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big real cstale broker told her,
"fo rg et il. You don’t even know
bow to climb a step ladder." Hut
Mrs. Friedmsn didn't take the
brusboff She has finished one loo
home community, now has start'd
another of 1M home. Iter secret?'
T he problem of building many
hom es i» (he &gt;,ime faced hv any
wife in building a single home:
"Coordinating manpower and ma­
te ria ls " . . . . She found workmen
willing lo do things for a woman
contractor they wouldn't do for a
m ale boss.
Almanac editorial: The Russian,
have comr up w.ih * couple ol
new home made perfumes called
"S p irit of Hid Moscow" ami
"Ju b ile e of the Red Army."
Why can't America come to il*
ow n scents, too, amt &lt;|uil leaning
on the French lor our pscfume
nomenclature? It's time we put
some patriotic, star-spangled al­
lure in our own bottled smell
merchandise.
Ju st to get the ball rolling wc
suggest: "Rebel Delight,” Reno
R em orse," "Yankee litis*." "M&gt;
men) In Pittsburgh." "Potomac
P assion," "Seattle M ist," "Wadi
mg ton Whiff." "Tennessee Throb,"
“ Montana Madness," " K a n s a s
City Cnuer," "M l,take in Milwau­
kee, " "Madcap Memphis Mams."
"A rom a Keokuk." “ Rau dr Chi­
c a g o ," and "Erie Canal No. i "
Almanac sclenre department:
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Trie \rna Mailer Circle n il rant
*lr and vlt
lt..n* rt T idem.*
at Ih.* n t - n Ih Jt | P ni
and on \n.ty nave leb.med from
The Cmty Truth Cla»v w ill tr.. rt
\ .npaiity tr.iw.l . . . joyed th* Day Iona lleai li where Mr Steele
at Ihe Voider Hotel at 7:43 pin
annual dpiitig Frillies prevented attended a *chuol and conference
uith'Carolvn Parmnx a* teacher
t.y the . vrnth and eighth glade put on hy the Florida Department
The public is invited.
I,Ice Cluhs utr.l. r 'in* direction of of Veterans' Affair* in cooperation
The Junior Hud School PTA
The Sanford Duplicate Bridge
Mr. W G. Fhm iug. A-inounchlt: with the Veterans Administration
will meet In the school auditorium
Club held Hs fir*t meeting at Ihe
Oil* |ihigrnnt ma* I1*
i
nnil nthi’r spn ire HfjjiniialiiDn*.
at a p m Parents of sixth grade
Yarhi Club on Friday night. A
pn
and AI r*»llinh vice
students are invited to attend
Mr and Mr F .1 Sahatino of buffet supper wa* served at 11:30
prr#iil&lt;
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The Gleaner# Cla«s os' the First
Jameshurg. N J arc the g u ct* o'clock ami this was followed at
rllib.
Circle* So. 5 nf the W'SCS of '.he Haptlst Church will hold it* re­
Th-* meeting of the Sanford
ol her parent- Mr and Mr* W tt with a thirteen table individual
The
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Chapter of the Unltrit Tuuncll of First Xlrthodist Church met recent* gular business ar.l social meeting
game.
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at Mav Fellowship I*.•&gt; at the v .r l.ahr with Mr*. I.d. Mi iihnl.rr „ ,n Rl jp ;| Sanford Avenue at
Me*. Richard Farrell and *on. at the Yarht Club. ?J nf whnm
nf
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as co-hostess,
S n m
Fir«t rtaplM Church
are were from Orlando and Winler
ftmtirfii r I in* tati iiti'ii likV •'Tip.iik* Johnny. &gt;&gt;1 L.inung. Mirh
The rate inn opemd with the
Mrs. CrUiiile/. chairman, o|x*ned
Th„ j.i!o, ,*luh wiji h„jd iv* f ,r. t '
visiting for a week with Mr and Park
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h* run “Take fiin** To Re llnlv", the inerting ly leading the group
m,-eUt.g o( , hl. vrar * t
Mr* it D Farrell 401 K Second
The seorlug of an individual
I'liiHip*. nml Nli
l.iiiu Hnil *&gt;*. St
followed with prayar hy 1 *
n repeating th. 23rd I .aim Ml*. h Varht t lot. at 8 |*. m. TTi'
T
game of thi* n/e I* quite Involved
plu&gt;mi: lot \ 1aii S«(itm who u#«
,___, .will
. ... meet at 7:3*1 n. m.
George Well; The purpn**- nf the « liarles Frown rend the miniltrs l-o*rd
■lid the re*ult* have Just lire.)
it!.
meeting wav to promote fellow ar.d roll ws&lt; ra'l.d
Friend* of J.i.pph R O'Donnell received front the Club director.
he luternirdlate Royal Atnhav
Till1" rvpfith ifirntr
* nUv rlul*
Airs. Crumley announced th v on s.i.f.rs will meet at Hu* First Hip
ahip
Hit A* * |«*i Ui 1i y •,%*"11 f V 1%i•■*1 id* I li»*&gt;" AOt will be glad t-* le.irn that he
The br*t five places were all
... -* „p m
The If liter for Ihf project, pa May I t llfflerrs Training DaV li&gt;l t hurrh at
■HiHi fit 11» •|•&gt;* .if a p iiif fruturipi! i* Improving nh*rl&gt; follow ing a taken h&gt; Sanford player* and the
Rt Ihrring llnenv f i r the Cool Sa- would he I rid at the t'ollrg. Part;
Thp Woman's lUble Class of tin
third
operation
at
tin*
Nav.it
hos­
*core* wc*"r ver* rlo*r 'v erier
in «&gt; «* 11iin t i , I nv it* tman,
s*
martian Hume, was Mrv A J Church from I l l 'l l a hi. until ' First
pital in You*il.,i. Japan Hi* ex ­ score for the evemng was IJfi AVin
Bnpii.t Church w-i|| meet at
Wi UtlriS 1! m &gt;«v * uiiil llriii'r
Peterson Reports verc given mi n. in. Reports were r i m by lth.*|J.':30 p.nt. at the home of Mrs
pects to arrive m Jacks.invilli* in ning fir*t place wiih P»l point* wat
N
ilili'fi
It
v
\
n*
tt»*
!*•*)%*«»•*
Ihe Cnmeniinn nf I he Council if treasurer, sun*hii,* chairman. and Ada Hockey will* group No. tl a .
June Mr* DTtonncll i» .laving
•OlllpJ* III ’•I
'Ir* Roy Tilll* Mr* I! F Ander*
Church Women held last tnonili i" various rltairmcn.
with her parents, Mr and Mr.
I hostess.
'i*n was a close second with 18*DJ.
A mution via • matin a n j rim ed
N
l*|
■
.■
;*
.fik*
vrrv
lovrly
in
ihrir
SI. Fetervbu'K. It was decided that
W II Staifnr.1 of Sanfotd
St. Monica'* Chapin* of Hols
Third, with w .
wa* Mr* Ca­
World Community Day would lw In |uil part of vhr circle'# money Cro*« Fpitmp.il thurrh will meet
110*14 * t‘hi i ***d| fiiritinl*
formal. -li
:ti
milla llrure 't r
&lt;1 P Hcmdou
ttifU u1*4' r tut. present* i a v.r.d.irrvrd at the Flr*t Predivterlan rni**d nvrr the plnltr in the "car* With Mrs I&gt; maid June*, T'«:■* vm
\|r*
W
H
(Hand
of
Greenville,
til.* pi*-g. mmi &gt;*f .li -teal nu-l N. c i* visiting with her *on in •cored 117’ * and 'Ir* Mr* L. E
Church In Mnvent lx- r anil that Ihe |u*t tin**!*1 nnti part toward a rr* ford Avr . at I pm,
iK.i&gt;i•l.i'
v* till it t•'r(Ht-lis.*
S|M*neer. H*J
Fpiv&lt;'opal Church would he Ihe curd player for th&lt;* nur»*ry
H KHNhSHVI
Mrs. shinhoi'cr iravr an impir*
.tala. * l&lt;&gt; Dottle Williams, Jim 1 lav* and daughter. Mr and Mr*
meeting place (nr World llav nf
Other* pirllcipatitu* in the even
The
First
Haptlst
IYayt*r
Meet
R
K
\
alruhnc
and
fainilv
fur
Frayer in February The next May ini' mitdnn &lt;tu&lt;ly lesson on log ss*rsice will beifin a* H p nt in
mg’s actlvitie* Included Mr*. J
J. timng.. \atu y Iti* hards and the month of May
‘ Fellowthip «e.*»ion will Ih* held '■Ideal*". Mrs. Crumlrjr th**n play* the Memorial Kdmati.inal Build
K
Itaker.
Mr*
.1 Danfnrth
M.ii * lar» I ) .It I - .ololst v*.. •
I *rv**'al records of religious ing.
• tin Ihe new (Ymjrrc j,iti(in»l Church
'Aright, 1,1 and 'Ir* F A Na*h.
Dian.i t !. i». h. • a. * "Mipantrd Dv
Ml**
'tar*
McMahon
i.
in
Ri
Mings
Mini:
hy
Hill
Mann
of
Birm­
Installation of nfficr ■&lt; will hr
Fit
Vihlrn * -he autolwrit I**
The Social Department of the
' icr.i Reach where he
ttleml Capt and 'Ir* J P 'Lukin Mr
held in November and the Conned ingham, Ala.
II.. i . . i tJIIt -1 Vlhien wr
Sanford Woman’s Club is spun
ing
Ihe
*tale
meet
.ns*
nf
the
No and 'Ir* .hw* 'I ..'* Mr and Air*.
Wallis.
sunshine
.Mr*. C. L
Mrs
will meet Sept. 3
I ick llaligan Mr mil \tr* Irvinit
the i lit' n ., oiMparnsts
.(•ring the annua! May breakfast
tional Conn."I *.| . .iilinlte Worn
t
rum*
chair
man,
prut
tiled
Mr*,
Mrs. Holier! Cote gave a short
I'.onbcrg Mr*
F l.n
Donna n.
at the chib build in.’ beginning at
the I'lghlh grade nilsed gl* * .■it, t i n m
Tuppcnvate
canister
art
ley
with
a
Tupti
talk on women id Ihe lUt.tr par
vt r* K N **.ip’'
Mr* Price
li am Following the breakfast,
, : it ,*f tilhety -is V*.tie. l.l.'ltdeU
miser,
study
shair*
Mar
'
ami
Mrs.
Shin)
liculariy mentionin'! Mary,
Heard, 'tr* J.iv Young
will ... .inging the sis dosing .turn
b.idge and canasta will lye played
Mr* t. li Gamt'!.' &gt;&gt;f ll.adlim l,
lha. and Miriam, bring in;: out the man, with a potted African violet Mr«. i|. a . Monlieth and her group
'|i* llcrtie Rolsert* 'Ir* Earl
t-er. . f th. |.i.&gt;gram. Th.* a .com* Ala. arri* rd SattiDlai afternoon
for their outstanding work during will In* hostesses.
idea of the universal Cud
-*'i' 1•■ i ' *".. Rankin, Nelllv* t*. spend •*'*.titl wrek. with her III.: :uihoH"nt Mr. It &gt;* Adam*,
•
Mrs. Clyde Humphrey', wav in the year.
The Executive Board of the
i . r , and Ysctts It...mn 11.*** ■ -on iodaw .ir,.| -lauflht.i, Mr. un.l \tr* F If
I 1 . * I : 1 Stein,
The ladies then enjoyed n de­ Sanford
charge nf Ihe program that fnl
Garden Club will meet at
. i-t Gold.* ttio tio* gui'*t ... tins
Inlm William* Air and Mr* Clyde
Mr
II |t It
&gt;.| /anilly
lowed during which time i v.dn licious rovrrrd &gt;h&lt;h lunch.on at 10 a.nt, at the Garden Center
Ram***' IF and Mr* Len AtnnS i ii*l*nt- o f ttu Dust n rv .clued
wav auni; hy Mrv Hob.-it p. unci' noon.
•on. Air* Fred Preston. Cecil
.*t li.iiii'iiig ,*rut uo 'I o I h i uf tin- -D
THURSDAY
't r * . t in ,-l+ il.-n.t.i.’li* .1rp. I.a
Those til tend int wets*: Mrs. W.
who wav accompanied hy MrMHS.
A.
T
.
F
n
s
i
m
i
lit
Hines, Mr* G.mrgc McCall Mrs.
-'
lair t .die.i ,....... in.| vartel y returned t.- \t;.iiHa. tia n f t n at
The Junior Buy at Ambassador*
$ Charles Mulrlnwul A panel rfum* It. Nicholson, Sir* J, A. Calhoun,
It Smith and Mr* Denver
i*. th.* iv.iung*
eidertalniii.'tit tr ruling the W .'t r - F o tl r wclilitig t
. - ,meet at ,7 p.nt at thi* First
alon on Youth Of The Cntiimunilv" Mr*. Octavio Ituinl.ley, Sira. J N. svtll
It,.. •- la dig fe a to ld ll Ui Do' sp.
t ordell
was conducted with Mrv peter Xaiarrllo, Mrs. W W. T y n . Mr* BwMrt ‘ h t^ h .
11
\\ I ,1
Offlrcrs Training School will l&gt;«
AI*o pre«i nt vs.*r.' the following
Mr and Vt\ | Fu tl Alt
son at moderator Th..*c taking J . ti. Waits. Sirs. J tl I.alley. Sirs
out of-town player* Air and Mrs
I .- Ii ioiou' •. Vimi'l Hidinrili, i ' W Hati .
p«rt were Haytnoml Kadcr Sid Wnlli r Price. Sir C. J. Mmweth- held in the College Park Methodist
cl Iren,
,t Mr
Church at 10:lk! a m
Car* wCl
' .'ty ('li .-. . t *.. k is lx rt, 'l-.iy and 'Ir*
\r. * .- Wdlianr* tiave Stanley AIIot I. Mr and 'Ir* lla!
ney Vrnlen J r , Hunter O.borne, ••r, Mrs. C F. iti.man.
Mr*. J T. Garrioin. Sir*. I.eslli' lease Tlie First Mrth.v.l|s| Church
.ml Air* Wilson
tun.
I-1v nt. I . - i . i t .
Ih igi*. . ., r.iiirtii'd t.&lt; loiks.nt. Mi*. afi*-r Havmond. 'tr
Mrv J N Ar/arelln, amt two High
I i J. in t ..!.* t. \ * •tt. II irro o . attending the Witt. Fo*lu w.d- i.attdley. Mr .ml Mr* lo*eph K
School vt'ulenl
Faye Ashley and f lark. Sir*. P. C. Coflc'il. Mr* •« Sanford at 11:30 a in Sfeml*er«
Claude
I
lit
l
r
II,
Mrs.
Hay
W.
Her*
me
asked
In
take
.andwithc*.
'■ ui. . Vthlen and 1'e.ldy tt'alkr'. ' .ring.
James Hat Is.
AA'nlfe, Mr and Atr* Sidne» l topTiv lor Com n.a tide ty No. 3.1
mantt, Air* Marion.* A IVrki**.
It was brought nut wll.it .'fieri rim, Mr*^K*l K^inTihnff.^V.r L D
Doling in.- i v.no g the May Dm
Mr* W S Rraneh. '1 r * Della XL
IJIK UTiit Ipifs I: M
lsi* i tiivk i\Vi[ a fv.l.
Ihe influence of Ihe home and mn Hruwn, Mrs. I H. Adam*, Sits. Knights Templar, will hold a con
Mis*
Donna
lami*r
Witte,
daughter
&gt;
.l
Mr
and
Mr*
1
t.-rirs
Wilt*
!i
1111t 1hi' lit* nthc* of tliiir o*url,
Silvester. Mr* AV 'I Kirby
liter, tin* home in w!ii «-|i both par l.ida Stull, Mr*, ft It. Cromlej', d a te at 7:30 pm. Order of Tent of Vanlnr.l. became llte bride of Ainon I' .nta* I •-t. -Ir * &gt;n ol Mi
Mr*.
A.
K.
Shinholser,
Mr*.
C.
Ipie will be conferred and refre-h and Mr* A T Fo-t.-r of Jack***n. Mi
t•r»* in i * nt* •1 iIn 1li«&gt; amliriut*. |
entv worked, and the vrltnuls had
( aotatn llrnrv i »i .*. Mr. Des
in a doublt nog
All Air
ft.s.l left \ flltl wa- l.tAcly in t i
w upon Ihe children. Mr Vihlrn .tat Wnlli*, and Mrs. M. It. Strickland mente will be sirvrd
konold. 'It's lo.i Kohl. 'Ir and
ceremony
pcrforinr.l
Svturdav
e*enin,
;
..'rl.sk
,.l
it*
Fir
t
M«tli
Knights are requested to attend
nml Mi ni in|f a
ktlltk lie 1
• ed th 'l hettpr, trained police ami
Air and Mr, AV D Mm. art At.* Slenhen H-*ckw.l| Air* Will­
The Magnolia Circle ol the Gar inIIsI Church witlt Hu* ties J It Riu.t .u d the He* Milton It \\*..t
t Hit tl Ilf t l*IAAl*t ' Siitiuj Vikili a
Juvenile offieorr, a morally clean
officiating
attmuineint'
the marriage of tl.eii iam t tifluu. Fdvv .rd F Ibgcins,
den
Club
will
meet
at
the
home
Ir aari k i. - Hint hr Hnfi‘ a DiimtiiT
comniunity, anil a greater enter
I \ D.hIso'i . Carl I’.nlreklii. Mrs,
The nuptial v .w were repeal.&lt;1 will, .'ladloll, «.ri nationy and a*
daughter
llernire
ol
Sir
and
Mr*.
Charles
Meek»*!« 4itiev .i jn ii«t *iu*l*i*'i! rr»»uii to F .t Saliatm.i .Slim* M. Kltmev
age of .youth aellvillra were nee
lim n and Ml Kcarn
ngaind « back, round of call., and let* tin the liufft'l wo*, a v.-r
I
W
O
Orange
Avc,.
at
1
p
rrt
for
a
lic.il at rang emeu I »f while glad
rssary jo work nut tin* problem* nf
|li** (firin'* *»f flii" it ill! t ill'll
1 lie bridge Club will continue tu
Ihe Voiding look placr in
fish fry to which the husband* art* ifj.lc r lilies in twin svinetnral ar- ioli a...t ginger foliage
today's youth He cnneluded liv
-ini I’d it, I* iiiilifiil pit nli-1 fur mu' * Jamediur::.
meet mi Friday e'enings at Ihe
rangcmcttls Ihtlms were placed
N J on May 3
invited.
Slivs
Jean
Knight
of
Dr
say Inc Dial Ihe Sunday .School and
•
i
t
ti
1
t*ii»it»i4
rulunml
ii«i*t*irn&gt;
•
.
lo
r
a
wedding
tup
In
Rainbow
Ya*
id t lull Sealing rommcnccs al
along thr altar ami rhoir rails
lando will he guest speaker.
, church was also Instrumental in
7 la pm. and the game wilt start
that were draped ill while a* wa* Spring*, 't r . Foster rluniiixl to 1 '
'
«•»&gt;"*
»
•
*«
«&gt;«*
In
|U3
let
aircraft
builder.
Tlie Navy Officers Wives t'liil) the aisle down which the bride a blue linen .Ire** I..during thre.
building youth.
pr.imnllv at 1 o'clock All interest*
HOLLYWOOD '^ -T w n glamor
u w.-ii J a n t . . Liixro. leggy sated the I s Taxpayer it lra*l
Thr meeting cloved will) fcayrt elrls met n an aimlane flying will have a luncheon end fashion w.ilk"d The fiitntl* jm'W' were quarter leiigtli sleeve* ant) whit* •Jm
l ood.po t, Stiirliy Abugait. AA'. li- j|a tsto.lsto vvitli improved design rd player* are urged lit loin In
hy Mrs. Cole
show at the Woman's Club begin mat kill with Fa ter lilies atld accessories Sin* w.sre tile orehol
(hr i |ii!T% acifvftir*
II lt&gt;.ok*, Jimmy Stall..id. Nun- ; and production lerhtliqiie*
from Knnps* to Americn 0**e was ning
at 12:30 pm. I -hioos will ealla lilies and white burning tap­ from o f tirid.il Iroiuiuel tire con
* Hi liiiidson. l.ddy Wnlk.r,
Shelley Winter*, the other Yvonne he ,**”*;t'hr*1 h* •■'•veil's
er* provided the only itbiminalbm nl. will re*id.' m Sanford until tin Johnny Vi*n. kle, I'utricin t lark,
(t&gt;'f arm
.
„ „ .
The W.’ .t Side PTA will meet during Ihe impre**isr eerrmonv
latter pari of till. Mllltinor when l.niy ilak.r, Hatliuiu l ‘oH«*il. |kmIm ge‘ug 'n d.vorse Siltonr. a| „ (f
2 p ,n
Organist wa* linger Harris who ihey will leaVI l"t Hal"0 ll'o * glas Scott, Miuy Jam Klvnl. Ilenry
Nhrlley *ald sadly.
j j ,!. Sanford Heine Demon*tr.i
Oh. are you? .aid Nvrtnne
,lnn t*|ub wl|| hivc „ I)icnlf a, , hl. played prentipiial music whieh 1 .i - . I . \lr Emitr will altrnil Ala.i So mm
IwMisiana Stair University
I'h.' crown Im'MI. is we.s* t.uvda
••Xes and I’ve decide.! I m pot )Jm Tl|||, Catnp on the St John* was "Lfeltrslraum ". l-iil. “T o A
Dm id-town guest* ins'lndc 'It \ no tud till*, (ii.nrtt
'* ,;*'k »h.vut u
llivr.* TTtc emun will meet at the Wild ........ Mellowed. “At Dawn
ami
M
r
V
I
I
..-1
&lt;
i
S.
.
Mr
and
•’Now you re using your liea.l
„f Mr*. C. Jf. Flower* at
Ing". Cad m in, “ Evening Slur'*.
linmediilrlv f-*tlnwiru' the reM&gt;* \trine "iiliain* and * rut
Hi:at a m. Mcmlirrs are asked to W.'gntr. ' i aim A* 'll.e Nigh. ', dren.
1 'a rta l f - lh« WiMe Foster wc.l for the fir*I time '•
Mr*. C W li..vi. anil . ltd
'l l I ItN l. t .1 AXGI.lt
For Shelley to be silent on anyr |bring table sen ten for the cm rrcd Iloltn Tlie pro. &lt;••Dona! was “ Itri
ding Friday evening, a snpper
Th* i* jn'ar mn'1' ien of the S.vtilren. all ol Jarktum, Mias,: Mrs
wa» liven |nr members r.f ihe trtpir I* unmtial in the rv lrcm c.1di&gt;li luncheon Election of officers dal Chum ' Lohengrin and the Clan t«* lb tilli lek Jr ., id Allan:., t", I C i it.mi.Ji i S.di- -.1 P T A,
recessional w,i*
Ms nJe|*»ohn*«
bri.lsl parlv t.y Mr and V r J Hut to Yvonne it would be the will be held
Mis* Mitn H»fu &lt;■, Mr* &lt; i l u h ' d l o t \ la v I : . I.is* i * e r n p - . - t of the
San welding match. Air* Janie* An* Ga
M, Leonaid and Mr. and D r. . most natural Hung. in the world
. . .The Central
---------- Circle
----------— ---I" tod until M«v k'u al H p et.
Harold Xp'vlchv nt th.' home of the Mm* l» ir* demand a* a flint actrr*. ford Garden Club will meet at the rler«on render.*.! two v teal ‘.does, M Mill*. Miami. Mr and Mr *
Flitter Daun, Dcl.and, vti and
on two continents, and part of h « 'home uf* .............................................
Mr*. F F Unit, I’atk "Always" and ''ll.vaii*.*''
latter ott/W Ktrsf St
I'iCf son. Xlr with tlie * las. .»( HV.* She then
ThcbritV*
„ vc.i*, radiant in tiie M r * ................
The supper was *t*r'cl buffet titcces* rail be attributed to fix' Avr and Itlh St. »| 9:30 h 111 and
ill, i !i i I lufhla Slate Cuivcr-it*
m,
s ir lire** In w h iih T i.r Mreiini||i. Mis Hi m ii t
style f nm Ihe dining Irhlr which fart that *he refute* to fell all from liter.* the groi'p will travel I
Atr .mil Mr ll.*y *1 K. . ti. t..r '»io soar where she vvu* a
.. . ..................................T.o
Smyrna b r a rovere.1
^
K |,, ,
Sin* -i« unique
In an era when in
yvas coverpd with a linen cloth and
1 tind&gt;|.o*l Or niemlier ..( llte I tyln : Ih n &lt; in u
rcoierr.l With t r*fleetnr (ray on Mar* reveal evefy Ihire, from Uielr !" n" ,,ctin
b f*,ci,I1r&gt;a^ . M‘" l and salin ffe iiuring
.luring .* ,.ha&gt;que
I.aumP Mndo;
Mj’ . “I1**.Jav,t
[it. ." I I . **mployed li&gt; 1h&gt;
m .- 1'.I &gt; te VA.Ills* mihI 'lo
which was placed an arrattgi'mcui hreabfa
ifait m.Dii* to their bedtime '.V *
vv II N lM tJim ^ " * " * * w**11 ‘ *' *r 1 t
nl lj f r bver Mr. and 'Ir* J I Minor &lt;n 1*4 •' ■Sapford Atlanili Nallietal Bunk
of white carnation* and perenni.il habit* She hark* hack to the time
net with an FlUubclhun collar in.I
1 1 irk ...n. Dir
Die -tiiH.nt vs;.* Ihiim In Jaeksun.
b»hy*s breath In a silver h»w| ] when the film famous had an anra * The A f.lie* Cjrelr i&gt;f the Sanford Lice
■*■ sleeve* tap«*rtn : to pAlnl Mr* II I Shepp.id II
t.arden ( lub will meet at the h-im.* ‘ ovit her wn*l* Self ri.vcrr*! hut* .It'd Xlr and All
Alluid or.dm .l.d from 'l..s*
i n
Trinle branched silver candelabra &lt;tf mystery, a la Garbo
rallah
of
Tamp
.
f " 1 Mi
it a ........ I It** i
with hinting whit.' l.pers bnl
" I don't believe in telling every "t Xlr*. L. F? Spenrer. 214 F.a«t Intis .s t.n l ..I down the Ir.ail &lt;&gt;4
'l l * I .• ’ ■
it
l.iti.i’ie.l ..I ttio Said ml Nav.il
artrrd tho table nt rsrh end Nil Ihing alNiul my life," says Yvnnpe. IMh St. at C p nt. fur a short bus­ i the IhhI i. e and trimmed Itn
meeting to he followed hv I sleeves The full *.itui *kirl ending attended In. .1 ■to I net i rad
\nvlharv \u Station with the
ver »|lIv&gt;intnieMs were ine.|
“ I keep mv ttersnoal matters to iness
dinner
M
the
Sun*et
Terrace.
Win
.**&lt;n &gt;-&gt;l t nil.'d Stales ‘saV v
In a cathedral tram pol.-d n tic uated Inun S. "in,...tr It
The Aj.pleliy Ijoiim* wa* he* til I myself and tel people guess what trr Park.
Hunt to ivv. al an insert nf erv*i„t
fully ih-.orated iu profusion with kind of life I Irad,’1
The HemcrocnRD Circle of the ideated nylon Hillr The bride's
spring flower* in shade* ef pink
The only lime she broke thi*
Garden Club will meet at four tiered veil of Imported illu
and tshile.
erlirt was when *he made a picture nSanfurd
p m. for a covered dish i upper &gt;|.m fell grarefullv from a half
The honnrrea were pretenlrd with Cat to* Thompson, the Argen­
with a gift of silver and rrydal tine lover Store she had some al the home of Mrs J . J Cntes, hat of lure outlined In &gt;c&lt;piins and
W Ninth St., with Mrs Her. pearl* She carried a rrc*rcnt
from (he limit and hosifttrs.
money In the film. »he allowed a
*ha|M’d Itmiquel of vleplian.di*
Throe enktvtpg the ocra*if.n: mmanee to lx* blown up lie!ween New-some as eo-bostev*.
Seminola Hrtiekih lod ee No ti renlered with u white hr.............
M in Donna WjlUt.'T'int Foster the her ami Carlo. Hut »he confe**e«
honnreet. the Rev and t|rs. Mil •lint Ih.* publicity got out of hand will meet in Ihe 1 0 O F Hall at Chill at 1 n ri r |&gt;.'| -e.l with
4 n nt All ritember* are tirged seed |H'.irl* She v&lt;n* glvrn in
tint II Wyatt. Dr. J H Root. Mis.
As for other and more autJirntic to he prevent.
marriage b&gt; her father
goes*
Th.* I'nlm Clrrb* of ttic Sanford
Miss Patti Witte srried #s too
She ha* Imy friend* from here to Garden Ctuh irill mrrl at 11 a. nt.
«i«trr’t mat t of honor arid only
with Atr*. John B. Cwrlton, 2 tl0 attemlant M e was stunning in e
« a , ..
. V.
* . Xlr ige or »,ill-courage
report* of her tt»k Ave., for a shott buxines* full
• Atlanta, G
E. S
Xlorris.
.*»
length gown of turquoise "vli.n
and Xlrs. Grady iltrintn. Air* ° ' c tnklthc*.
nieetlnir before going lu the S k y net over laffeta amt carried a
lot
of
flltl
Linda Ryrd, Mr. ami Mr* ia*on
The French have
line Hisiaurant in (triattdn for a matching fan lienrtiui rirh red
with It." ‘ he laughed. "They rail luncheon. Following Ihe luncheon nuei, yellow orchid* and re*!
ard, and Air. and Mr* Appleby
1 nyo ’lot Derniere dr« Femme* they will visit Fetter'# Nursery.
streamers
Fatales.' Thai mean* I am the latt
E S, ALirrl* of Birmingham. I
FRIDAY
|of the movie vamp*, along the
Tlie njrt Garddter* Circle of Ala acted a» best inau and u*h**r*
tinev nl Theda Harn. When I wa* the S jo ford Garden flub will meet were D a 'id Leonard eonsln of tin*
it tlie Cannes Film Festival. 1 had with Mr*. Harry Cu*hlng. l&lt;&gt;«*h bride, and It di Ktlpatttrk
rottie down lo Ihe Riviera from A'lxir. at II a.nt. for a em en d
Fur her ilaughler'v wal.hne
Atr Willc cIh.'O i» she.ill, .■«-* .if
The Juniors and Die Junior Ifieh Sw itaerland with some French .ti'li luncheon.
them In Ih*
tlie Hibfseu* Garden Circle will lilac embroidered «:din Wilh
Sunday School Classes of Ihe Up* .frierds. I didn't want......................
• a l a (VmimunPv Pre-bylerlan *e*'berrA *o l wouldn’t tell people mes*t at lo j.tn . at the home ol flounce *if nylon net. accetiled vlthi
Thurrh eujm&gt;*d ,i viener rojsl at where I was Haying. The French Mr* Charles .Atnrrivm. Hiawatha white accessories and at her
the church Frida/ evening
papers came mu with the new* Ave to drive to Orlando 4.vr a shoulder wav ji purple throated
Including the 23 pu»*l|s with H.-ir ,l,al Yvonne DeCarlo was hidlne covered di*h luncheon at Ihe home drrhlit
Xlr#. Foster was attired in an
leaders and gued*. all enJo&gt;ed thr 0" ' ttl,h hrr l*,ver in a chateau'" .•f Airs. Michael Gln*on, 3AOO N
oreauon,
I saw Yvonne en her old home Westmoreland Ave. Tti« #m*aker aftemisin dr&gt;**» uf nas’y blue h e r
with
pink accessories Her m r
lot. Universal-lntentallonal. where 'i r the program la W. Taylor sage was
comprised nf soft pink
Meat canned hom'ns in the lop »hr rove to fame at queen of Ihe Briggs.
H"so Circle of the Sanford Gar sweetheart rmelntds
of a double (Miller with salt pep sagebrush and Schehcrerade epie*
Immediately fnltowinc the Itn*
per. butter or margarine
---------- J— and
- - -* a- rwdlv enough,
* ahe
■ wai working
- * ' In
5*Vjh, ^* 1l r * ! ' ’* •*J]' *' pre*»ivc ceremony, a reception
little eream Serve with hiked an RKO picture. "Where the H' nd
, '
, h^t s / o , * '"e ?" «as held at Ihe spacious borne of
ham
D ir .." which was borrowing C l - f c \ t t '.s t h J
h
rn Ihe bride's uncle and aunt. Mr
The S .llie H.rrlion Chanter ol and Mr* Grady Herman, fdo W
A hath hn»»h should lo* freshly scen es'* ‘‘lrk W ,0r ° ’" ,W r
__________________
* Ihe DAB will meet at the Daytona Firs! St
soaped and rinted well aftrr use
Miss Amt Whitakia* and Miss
»o that Mil ran'! aettle and sake
“ power for I’rare" — Armed Beach home of Airs. .Al. S. Wig- Favc Harvey were scaled at a
gini. Cars will leave Sanford at
Into Ihe bristle heads.
Force* Day.
10 a m. Those wishing to go are (able covered with a white cut
asked to call A!r». 11. E Tolar at work cloth where they kepi the
bride's book The lahle on the
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I'irh yom fttvnrile** for |trelly Summer
TO D A Y mid TO M O R R O W
The United Daughters id the porch was II in mm a led hv a bum
(W ed . .-aey will meet at 12 noon ing taper placed in a crystal and
frrM'Is.s, piny clothe**, mid rltililrrn*** wear
silver luirrirane lamp
at Truluck Camp Lemon Bluff
The guests were met a! the .i «.*r
Tlie Duplirate Bridge Club will
( h *
fo S O y «
. . . Ituv now fur till your -ewinu need's!
meet at the Yacht Club with aeil hv Mr* Burke Steele and they
log to start at 7:45 pm and play we-v directed t&gt;&gt; the reeelvin,: Pnc
hv Alls# ||e|en A'.'itlr and Mrs J !
It to begin at &gt; o'clock.
VI lo-onard
I kit| no
(hambrny
The hrtde's table, centered with |
I'lastie table rl.dl.# have gradu­
HOWUO HUOHII
a
five
tier
wedding
e
k
e
(muted
j
ated from being purely utilitarian.
il.^e yd.
With the advent of textured plas­ with an exact teplira of Ihe bridal I
M il y«l.
tic, subtle eolor#, a ct new desirr, bouquet, wax laid with a white
thev're accepted a# regular "lin* «alin clofli and was oullincd with
I .A NIKS* H K K S S IIAU
(Jnadri^a
en»"—to be used for entertaining fleur de amour An .mtii|ur five
branch
sliver
c.ndchbra
held
nr lust family living. Their nlccjt while boniing laiM-r* Tollini* III*'[
Denim
Prints
fratuir, of roune, i* (hat #po's e«ke were Mrs. Alva Collins. Atr»
MEN'S SI II I1AE
‘ anil siaina r*.? he washed away Clyde Ran*sev At*** Jc e I'nrley
SOe yd.
J rlahl on the laid* with a oidsyami Xlr* T. F Proctor Sr
urry your clothe** w ithm il wrinUittk' . * - gmul
.V&gt;r yd.
J ] aponge AA'hen they do need lain
for
*slnrit4
Ce
D
m
*.
W
ilier,
dtml
nml
mildovvJ| dcrlng. simply Immerse them in The guests were shown In 'tr*
Applebv lo Ihe punch table
pttMif. Ilrovsn or n av y i alnn ntnall zipper h a cs
I warm xiapiuda and trruh with a Hamid
with aft Imported linen nJ
Seersucker — 70c yd.
In n ia ich .
|»pong* llln#e and lay them flat to laid
laee cloth holding crvDel appoinl
I st. •.
mrnls surrounded hy fleur He!
Thu*a olaaltea that are fairly xmnur Pnorl«g Ihe mine*- *» ft
•oft and flexible ran be waahed by u 's Ra*' llewnn Mrs William
machine, the* pressed on (ht VJhleo. Mr* Rlchsnl V j*rill»*i,
wrong -side with a cool Iron.
apd Mm, William Hunter
(Toillog h n s lo tri wen- Mrs
I To max the lad full measure (1 »inle Hendrick J r . 91 ra, G.vlnn
of fluffhtes from ball fringe trim* Tulberhoiise. and XIr&lt;
l.lrtda
V mlng. allow It to dry thoroughly, Bvrd
k then hold it hrlely over a (team*
The room* opened rnutite were
- , - . u.r
I'llO N E 1 2 2 M
SAMUR n
b««uiUully decorated throuqhoul
t A h T 1 Jls.Nl
tk tag kettle or alaam Iren.
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Mrs. Robert Cole
Speaks To Group
? 0 n Fellowship Day

Mrs. B. Crumley
Is Presented G ift
From Circle No. 5

Duplicate Bridge
Has First Meet
At Yacht Club

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Candlelight Ceremony Unites
M/ss Donna Witte, Tom Foster

Wedding Revealed
By W. D. Stines

Two Glamour Girls
M eet On Airplane
Returning To U. S.

Rehearsal Supper**
Given For Couple
By Aunts, Uncles

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Tournam ent

DeLand, Seabreeze
Play In First
Tourney Contest
It* TOMMY Ki llN. Spoda Editor
Well it pMak. at if thr Seminar!- High School l-aseball team may
Irf'onit- thr tata- champion*. Tha- Seminole* have rompib-al n niflv
11-1 recoial *o tar Tha- team ta-ca-ntly wa-n tha- Ka*l Florida Confer♦tire champl nshlp by out rla**lng tha Starke Totnador* U-l. Only two
ttam* havi turn alia- to defeat the mighty Seminole*. The lloone
Itr.'iva dial the (tick twira- hv defeating them 4-1 and ll-H. Edgi wata-r
rroird a 1-3 upset over them, v.hrn they came from three run* be­
hind (at tla- the ncori and then tvln.
Tlio Seminole* hate only Inin able to hurl one shut out no far
tnd Jim llawkin* did that Jim Krhlc: twice Ju»t mis*a-d a shut out.
Ilankln* all»wi&lt;l tin- Mainland llutcali* rrs tn gi t two hit* »h*-n Sanfoid
deflate-) them 1-0.
They*- I* no douM that Jim llawkln* I* the moil irowerful hitt-r
rn the team. The young Sophomore fla»h ha* hit the only home run
of th-' year for tha- Seminole*. Plus that he ha* hit two triple* ami
a double. II ibha libber and Fe| MrCall are riitht larhllial IlnwSIri* In
the heavy hitting bracket. Tlia-v iarh have hit two triple*. Johnny
June* land Ulster* an- the two mo»t conxiutlve hittrre* on the team.
Flnt one of them will art two or three hit* a ramr amt then tha- other
will follow if- ordr i
0
Jim Hutlcr loom* ■&gt;* the fa*ti-*t man &lt;&gt;n the Seminole outfit.
Herder ha* -ivrtr.grd at lra*t one Molrli hate per game. Most people
think h&lt;- hu . an alia-rirv to - liallntr into l&gt;a*a-. The- *im|ila- fart i* that
flutter i* *u fa-t that ha- doe-»n not have to (tide. lie- ha* only been
thrown out one*- trying to Meal, and that tme he overran the |.a«e.
A* you know every haial-all t'am ha* it* wrnkn***. The Semin­
ole* have h til one of their 1-iggrM prohlrm* at third ha*e. Handy
Ferrell I* about thr l&gt;r*t alefaniive player thr Seminolrs have got to
‘»y arn the thirl -*&gt;k Gene Kstrldge and Jrdm Carter nUo hold gown
• 1-iig every- now and then. Frrrrll's chief difficulty I* that he i* a
Hunt hitter, lie has only gotten twn hit* for the trason.

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John A irc -I, coach of the- high *ch&lt;Mi| Juniot varsity foaill-uil team,
will he hrad aaf the city recrrntional program thi* vear. Angel ha* a
gnat liking for Mudrnta and will In- (tying to trarh them some-tiling
new every day In lie line of recreation. The recreation progrnui will
rati in late June. Thr exact da|&lt;- will he unnounreaf later.

lirllt-ve hi* ryr* when hr saw hi*
Hotary league baaeluill tram, the
League peunan*
irinratr*, win the |.eaj{uc
pemum"
yeitrralay. It «a t the fir*t penn»iit
that a tram under Holler ha* won.
Holler ha* been managing Notary
tram* for over ten years.
Nobert Samuel. 16-year-old sop­
homore at .Seminole High Schoil
and captain of the 1'irates, pitched
ana) batted his team to the pennant
The I'irate* suffered only one los*
during the season. Thnt |o*« wa« to
luirry IPimry and his Tigers.
Aiding Samuel wa* th - ace pitch­
ing of L. C. Smith. Samuel hat
several hravy hitter* on his tram
in Willie I’etty anal Nirhlc Moore,
Also on hi* train were Harbour,

Sanford ha* dcfratrd a'vrry team
t om lamurnt at leaal twire
thl« y u r with the exception of
I’lu-nn. The Seminole* have hand­
ed 11- l and three Mrnlght i ' l e i hy
rroier of »-2, 13-11. and .1•*. Tho
celery eater* have drfrated New
Smyrna three tlmi* by «enrra of
IT-To. 15-3, and IB-7. Hrxhrei-xo
(&gt;-lt tin lavle of defeat twice
»K*lii*l the Ba -.itnii n.

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with an 8-1 record- They will pla/
in the All-Star game Thursday
night at Memorial Stadium. At the
game the Pirates will take on
members of each of the other threenever tasted defeat in the game,
Notary teamt. The All-Stars have
but Hubert Samuel hu* diffrter.t
Ida a * and *av * "Hoy* I think wo
will take this one without any
trouble."
Hobbv N’awroan will !&gt;*• the man­
ager of the All-Star*. It is a cer­
tainly that the captains of the
three other Notary tt-nm* will
play In th# game. The other man-

Inhotham Ihr-t* ■ nu
H.i-chall Hem-on.

DAYTONA IIEACH—Top grey
hound* from vlrtuall) every track
In Florida will be on hind tn shout
for honor* when the Volusia Kennrl Club's meel gel* under way on
June 4.
Since It l&lt; Hie only track run­
CAIN'KSVH-LK ift-Co«eh Bob
ning nti peninsular Florida during Woodruil yesterdsy kicked Harry
the summer tnunlh*. Ihe VcKC Speers, his No. . quartrtbark
__________ off
rovidev an ihttcritlng rivalry by
ringing In the various sectional the University **f Flnrida athlcllr
srheltrship ro»t&lt;-r for "disciplinary
champion.
HLraynt-, West Flagler and Mi­ reasons—mUeor.duct."
He declined to amplify Ihe rea­
ami llrarh track* from (he Miami
area as well a* the Hullywva-d, sons hill Spi er*, 2ti scar old snphoPalm llrarh. Jacksonville. Orange more from Knoxville. Term., said
Park, Tampa. Sanford Orlando, hr got into 'a little trouble with
Saratola and Derby lame (SI IhC police al a nl(iht club Wrdncs
Petersburg i raring strips will all day night—I talked hark tu them."
he represented by highly regarded
The srtion left the (iators. fa r­
dogs.
Here are lust a few of the out­ ing a touch 10 game schedule for
t-vr IMS f» &gt;tball season with only
standing s p rtd itm who'll bear
Watrhlng at thr Volusia track V three quarterbacks with rdllrge
N Utllund's Ample Timr. winner game experience
nf Ihr Flaglar Derby: John P i t vatl’s Port Wine, top dog at Miami
llrarh with 13 wins: Happy Yet
from Mr*. Florence IDrtman's
Kennel, who led Ihe park al llnllywimkI with 13 victories:
Minto
Dll li- Paynes Palm llrarh rh am­
nion with 23 triumphs; Jordan's
Laddie, who won thr Tampa Dcrhy
c*r Dr llolrnmh Jordan; O It.
leekner’a Faye Womack, all but
unbeatable al the Jaca-unvllle
Hacks: nnd Tumbling Pat from
thr Cirrus City N.inrh. lop rhallenger for seasonal honor* at Sar­
asota .
Schooling rates o|irn May 21 at

U of F Quarterback
Kicked Off Roster

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OYIKIH)
Oviedo'* Lions 1-eat
Kdgewater’s II tram in a baseball
game here yesterday afternoon,
H-fa Charlie MenUer of Oviedo
anal Tommy Malcolm of L-Iccwater
both had triple!.. For Oviedo 4M-O»
it wa* the final game of the vear.
Kdgewater It
t&gt;00 001 4 —5 S 5
Oviedo
t o t !0 t x~ * 0 -1
dork •dale. Fleming (41 Avalovan OS) ami Criswell. Perkin* (41;
Wheaton, Wryc ( l l ami Meets*
Edwin llmoklyn I* a pitcher for Wheaton (4).
thr Chattanooga l-ookmit* In the
Southern Anoclatlon His home i*
A family affair. Plnecaslle un
Lake Mary. Fla
May 11

PHILIPPINES AIMS PON TITLE
MANILA IA*&gt;— The Philippines
have acreptrd an Invitation to par­
ticipate In the 1PM wotld baskethall championship In Nraril In Nov­
ember. Dr. Nrgilio Y la nan. secre­
tary-treasurer of the Philippine
Amateur Athletic Federation, an­
nounced the area plane--.

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Larry Nurnry
llob Carler
rirru't hit* Naymond llnvdr aol
Ualloway had had any decent
l-arrv llurney hit one npiec*-. It
breaks In thr games, he prvuildy
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. . if *ou »p*lk to thr low-riling
lilhourlle of thi* Minin* S i p r f " 8 8 " , , ,
iIiim long *o*l b*vrl) line* of «v*fe|&gt;-c*il
|o*at *nd frndet* . ,« l!ie *ff*ov*llr
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NEW YORK (AY- The Yankee,
hav# playrd In 20 World Serin
and have won Id. Only two of the
claatlct, however, were lo ti while
the New Yorkers wrre using the
Yankee Stadium at their nonte
park.
In 1921 and tin.".' the llronx
llomlw-rs lost to the (Hants hut all
the contest* were held In the Polo
(.round*. Tha Yankee* *lartrd
playlr* m the Stadium in ll»23.
Store that time they have lost
only twice the St. U u l* CnrdlInals - I9.*fl and IU42.
th e Yxnk* have won In their
last seven Series appearances.

Straight Baulk** W k iitij, 4 f t G u l l
ia J t Lust C s a y a p Lesimllr, Kaaleihy

an-l hi* I'iratr* a run f-rr their
money.
Final Notary Standing*
w I at a

Itoberl Samuel Oa*id Calloway
Hudson, Johnvon, McCoy, Y’cackie,

Tlm t caw ford and W. Pern ink
lleeit Cardinal Hu«lne--« F.nd
Willi* I'rarock, nrrridi-nt of the :&lt;anford lla*rl-all, Oi ganlaallor.
and Tim Crawford* *erretary-tri-n*ure of the «ame outfit, have u-nlly
been doing n pran-l Job since they took office. Ptarork atiiiounred that
til official atlrndniue at the two Cmdinal game* over the week-end
was 30H. Nrinembrr haselmll fans that the Sanford Cardinal* will I*Ihr only type of I-**-hull that Sanford will offer thi-uigh-out the
kummer, »o why lint come out wn-l *upport the old home team. The
tram has ju*t ha-l a couple of laid breaks in Ihe last two game*, but 17275284
have now n«tlen them off their cheat* and should la- i-laving head* up
hall for the real of the year.
(iAINKSVIliLK vb — A Texas
south who made a plane trip In
It a a wonder Irlly Lloyd Swain didn't walk off the mound and Ihe University of Florida Iasi
say he wa* flnishrd in Ihe Cardinal-Navy game. The left handed mnnlh and haa his rxpmata paid
srtrran Jo*t didn't have Ihe tram tn U rk him up The Cardinal* stirred up a tempest In Texas ath­
committee*! nine error* that K»me and only got four hita. Swain got letic rim e s today.
thire of the hits anti tirne Pennington got the other one. Swain gave
Jimmy Rtrllle. Hark and fordup III l*a .*e hit* and alrurk out nine bnttrra. The final neon- of that hall alar al a .Han Antonin High
game wa* 11-0 In favor of the Navy nine.
School, was mlrd out of competi­
tion in Texas high school spring
sports berauie of his trip.
*
Claud Krllam. athletic d im to r
of Ihe Han Antonio high school*,
Nd Ihe Texas htlmehoUatir
la-ague meeting at Jauslln yester­
Julius ktet'oy. Michigan Slate'j
day that NCAA member* ahould sophotnure baskclball star, wear
not nay expenses of high school he same Jersey number i l l ) lha
athleiri tn their campuses for re- e wore al Farrell, l'a
Ills*!
Rehool.
HPttNTS TIINOUtill-OOT THE W EEK: Theie ate, plenty of 'milling purposes.
(poll* event* ruining up (hi* week. The first and main thing i« the
Huo-Diatrlrt baseball toutnry which will Iwgln tomorrow. For complele detail* of the toumay read the main stoiy. The Notary league
All-Star game will l&gt;e pla)e.| Thursday night at Memorial Stadium.
Those are the twn main sports event* of the week. Th--ie Is a tumor
rooking nt-'iit the Hanford Canllnals playing the Sanford tilanta on
Friday night, hut it might JuM h- a faUrhooil an.l nothing rl*e will lasaid about It until the farts have la-en gnlhen-d.
ACANO IS DENNY CHAMP
I.OUIHVILLE &lt;A*i- Eddie Arcaio might very well lie called Mr.
Kentucky Derby,
The only Jockey who has ridden
five llerhy winner* gained son.i
*ort of an additional honoi In the
!I‘S4 Dei by.
In the field of 17 Matters were
tlx horses ridden hy Arcaro in the
last two y raia— tloyamo Hasty
Hoad, Correlation, Sea O Krin,
James Session nnd Admiral Porter.
He won at one time or another with
all hut Jam es Session and Admiral
Porter.
In Ihr Derby, Arcaro finished
fourth aboard (iojramo.

Tomorrow

Rotary L ea g u e All-Star Ball G a m et
Will B e At Stadium Thursday

In Land Hulldofci urn! Seabn etc
Sander*!** will meet In thr f irwt
germ- of the (iroup 1 *ub-dliirirt
l tourney. Thr winner of that Kama*
will nirot the Seminole* In thr
•i-ml final* of thr tournament.
Na w Smyrna and Pierson am
playing In thr other •eml-final
S«m».
Ih r llull*!»g* will tackle thr
Handrinh* W*-«7nc»day at Memorial
Stadium, with tho cor.tri: petting
unalrr Wav at 3:30 Thursday haar.
hall fa:ia of Nanfnirf will 1m- In for
a tintibia ti-« t. At 1:30 p. m. thr
New Smyrna llrarh llai ratuda*
will taka- on the Pirr*on nine. Thru
■I
10 li in. the winner of the
Iht.und S* ahrrr-ia-(innir will meet
thr highly rateal Sanford Semi­
nole*.

If thr taiiirnament goei a - It la
predicted hv the expert!. Drl.tnd
will have It* Mar hurle/, Pete
I'eteraoh, on thr mound, while Henlureir will thtuw It* latfat flaah in
pitchlnir, llob Nrllon, against the
bulldog* lie hand ha* fallen befotd
thr Sandtraba twire in tegular
*ta«on -play. In tine of those
same*, Ne|*on pitched a nti hit
H-U *hut out over them. Sat far,
thr llulidoy. have compile I n 5 7
record, while Seahrreit- nm a 7 fi
record.
' Dt-I.antl wa* edged out of (he
Ka\l Flotilla Conference tju rn iy
hy dropping an extra Inning :t-s
same to the Seminole* Alio Seatill e rr u ta ellmlna'eal from the
tourney very early. The SxnderaU
tell victim to one of the blggf M
upael* of the year, when they
were alffeatcil l.y the New- Smyrna
team *t-4.
The wlnurr of the (jroup I tour­
ney will play the winner uf either
the (Iroup ||, II I, or lv. All the
winner* of the (Hoiips Will s r l toytther and pity at the district
taiurnament. The winner r f that
taaurney will iro to the Mate halehall toutnmrnt.
Ma lliaiutna-, Cocoa, Ovied», and
Tituavtlla* team* make on the
tiroup II taaurney. Winter Harden,
Kiisimre, St. Cloud, Apnpku Win­
ter I’ark, anal Lyman make up the
third (iroup. Thr fourth gioup coddata of Kustln, Lce*buru. .'It.
Dora, (truveland, Cletmont, uual
Tavatra.
PREDICTIONS: DeLahd to .-dgc
Sa-abrrtur 5-4, New Hmytna to outUat Pierson and win 3-1, Sanford
to Jolt Itrl.and 5-0, and In t H*s
finnl a, Kiaaimnue lo rd)(e Winter
I’ark it. Orwtlp III final*, and ML
llaira tar win (iroup lv tournameiit.
It i* hard to prrallct who will go
to Ihr Hat* tounkmenl; we will
not try until later.

Opens

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1 Want Ads.- The Market Place O f Hundreds In Seminole County
*

ARTICLES r o n SALE
I SHOPWORN «in*le bed* Item
*1 \ cfu cal R ealty
Ur price $238. NOW only 9134
10 year guarantee
Room 201 Edwards' Bldg
Sleep Belter With
Park A Commercial
Pn. 10
ECHOLS m e d iu m ;
J . R. Alexander
7. M Stringer
Comer Crlrry anil Sanford Atr
Reg. Ileal Estate Brokers
Phone I: i:

V-IIEA l. ESTATE FOR SALK—3

Use
H ERALD
W A N T ADS
For Renall*

TOTAL PRICE

$3u0 Cash.
$33 00 i&gt;er month
2 bedroom, large living room,
bath, kitchen, owner gone.
Shown by appointment only

Raymond M. Mali, Realtor

Ucrnted Beglstered Real Estate
Broker and Central Insurance
Agent
2*4 South Park Ate.
Phone *60

3:00 P. M. Deadline
Day Before Publlcallon

PHONE 1821

WEI AKA Apartmenls. 214
Flr»t Street

Phone 490-W.

Koitawuy and Mali;
Hay Week or month—
Furniture Center. 114 V
E F t ,'CJENC Y apt* C o !. 423.
&gt;V.VE ROOM elflcleney ipartmcnt,
suitable for couple or single
Privals bath. Ideally located
,. rn*s from PoM Office. Inquire
Manuel Jacobson'., Dept Store.
roomy
FUitNISIIr.D kllehenelle Apt. and
overnight cabins. Sundell Court
lli way 17 T2 South of city limit*.
ATTRACTIVE. J Room furnished
k apt Tile bath, screened porch,
r Water furniibed 6 miles from
Sanfonl $37 50 per month. Pnonc
1323 alter 7 pm ._______ _____

SPECIAL 8KBVICKS

109-Year Old Vet
Takes First Flight

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OAKLAWN

FR1GIPAIRK Opnllance*. tales
an,1
. G, M High, Oviedo
Seminole County'* ••nly perpetual
Fla
Phone 4151 or Sanford
care Cemetery. Business office*
l«42 W aflrr « p in.
I I I N. Park
Thone IISO

Smllty’a Snnppln’
Mower*

Turtle

Fur Appliances, contraction-all
'round c!rctru*al service
Sac
)i it 1• &lt;ral Electric Dr tier.
New locallrn—Just otn of City
USED
Washer*.
Alt makes
S a n fo n l E le c t r ic Co.
limits. Now handling Scull At­
Thoroughly reconditioned. Tes:
I'hour II:
water Outboard Motor*. Also a IIK Magnolia Are.
rd. approved and guaranteed —
famous line of comp'-lllltc price
From $1*93 Easy terms.
mowers fr&gt; m Snappln’ Turtle—
Claude II. Wolfe
$99 SO up.
9. Seminole llltd.
Phone 2113 SAMSONITE l uggage America'*
Appliance Corporation
(inc*i
Cm-rk with
Georg*
303 Sanford Ate.
Phone 211?
R o o fin g — S h e e t Metnl
M.i.srt i ; South Main Orlando
FRESH sweet corn. 60c bushel Healing — Air C o m lll inning
Sanford Otlcdo Tntck Ceowers
Evan* Hoofing nnd
W ot 1st St

Monnoh l o i t'laipi*
A n d i t i l l y k -.»w i « s h a ' ‘ t c o a x n

'&lt;ou:o In lh» sist-ifisd

3be dost i .-.h &lt;or#K-l lookin'.

OLDER home comfort with mod­
Heating Co.
ern home utility 2 Story
Oul'.tonrd .Motor*
121 West Fulton Si.
Phone 71
dwriilng recently remodeled i*lh Used 7.2 llortc. A l Condition Situ
and Park Price H.3uj
4 Horse. BARGAIN $79 93 Fi­ SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
ST. JOHN'S REALTY CO.
Phones 1310 J1 • IT79-.V Hare
nance Plan.
Phone 1129 • A. II. Peterson. Broker KYINKl'DE SALES Ik SEKVIGB
Associates -A. B. Peterson J r ,
ROBSON S SPURTING (i(N)IIS Asphalt paving, land clearing, fill
dot and clns.
P. J . Chesterson. Albert N. Fills
344 East First St.
I’hunr ii*s

Hargain In Nets Furniture
A B E A tT Y !
Newly redecorated Inside and out. Modern furnishings used In Model
This fine 2 B it home Is sit­
home display—2 bt-droom suites;
uated on 2 lots with shade in
living room suite, dinette; rugs,
bark yard If &gt;ou like really
spreads, lamps, pictures, etc
beautiful oak floors, you should
Offered to you at great savings
see this Priced lor quick sale
Call Phillip* Properties. 1766-lt
at $9,430. 4'V financing Good
terms.
! DO IT YOURSELF !
Does your home nred a face lift­
S E M IN O L E K EA I/TY
ing? Now is the time to clean
IV. IH ETH IdlS
r. W. MF.RO
un • flg up and PAINT UP
1901 Park Asenur
Phone 27
Esrnlngs—*12-*V or 1979-J
(JET YOUR FAINT FROM

URNIs:ir.t&gt; kitchenette
Sluniberlatul r */urt lliwi
v'outb of City Limits

14—

A WHALE OF A BARGAIN
THREE BEDROOM House. Large
living and dining rooms with
oak flnt-.-s. All electric kitchen
$3.730 00 Good Terms
ATTENTION G. I.'a
NEW TWO BEDROOM
House.
Block construction, exclusive
neighborhood, $730 00 Down
J . W . Hull. lU-altnr
Florida Stale Bank Building
" ta ll H air
Phone 1739

Speneer

1’nnsl ruction

I’honr 30]

International !!, Oliver 70 grove
tractor

Co.

t * lV K A # t ! At A
c)
y tu u d a .

Maitland, Da Phone: Winter Park
23741

Time For Thai
Spring llou-t-eleanlng

BUILDING lots cleared, graded
Tree*, sbntbliery moved. DcWIII
Hur.ler. Phone m12-W.
PHOTOGRAPHS hand tinted Ilea
suitable Phone fUkt It

— in EXPERTS —

eu n O IN G H M D S

Downtown ( loaners
And Laundry

cr. sharpened to cut like new
Bicycles repaired rebuilt, paint
cd Key work Harold Stanley,
310 East 4th St

11*1 &gt;. I'jilnirtlu \tr. I'h ^I I

Soininolo ( 'mini&gt;
Laundry ( ’«.

|V*l ItANCt

Sanford Orlando lliway Phone 3*1

FURNISHED A p l.-2 rooms and
bath, private entrance. Light*
and water furnished, use of tele­
phone and garage. Twrn blocks
from heart of town. Ideal for
Floor Cleaner And Wnx
working couple. $30 month. Re­ NEW I Bedroom home. Ot
Complete l-ine Name Brands
ter. paved road. Term*.
ply Box I.VII c o Herald._____
Senkarik Claw** and Paint Co.
Porter. I KM West 25th St
112-111 West 2nd SI.
I'honr 32*
CONVENIENT 2 Room ant.
^ Iteamnahlr 112 Elm. Call 1T97-W.
(iniMw Square
ARTICLES FOB U J .
Eor Br**eieway is* all rooms
2 BOOM rottagr. furnished or un
Any SIZE
furnished and apt. Summer
GOOD and HAD
rales. Clark’s Court, South of Baby Car Seats __
Furniture Center
$ I 00
City limit*. 17-92.______________ Cedar Chest
Phone II
2193 114 Wr»l 1st SI.
b BOOM furnished house 339 V a­ Baby Bed and W’etpronf InSTOVE and Firestone llelri
nrrsprlng Mallre»s
2193GAS
lencia Drive. Call 1909.
eralnr.
In good condition
Beg. $19 1*3 Platform llockc' 39.96
TWO Redroom iinfurnlshcil house Beg. $79 93 Sofa Bed
3993 'hone 1132 X It
$ «w t mo 1303 W. 3rd SI.
Reg. $79 93 Chrome 3 pc
CRAFTSMAN Reel Type Power
Dinrtle
3993 .Mower; IS Gallon galvanlird wa
2 REDROOM apt Electric kitchen Reg. $139 93 Shopworn 3 pc
ler lank; '« HP electric motor
. Nirely lumuhcd. Garage anil
Bedroom Suite
. .
79 oo
anil buffer outfit, like new, 2
r use of telephone. 3*3 month. Reg. $119,93 Shopworn 2 pc
Wheel H Ion carry-all trailer
Phone 1327.
Uvingroom Suite
13993 Phone 23IR
FIRST FLOOR apt U rge, cool
Mather of Sanford; I.AKGK Hardwick gas range, u*ni
bedroom. living room, small 2*3-44 E. 1*1 Sl.
Phone 127
only 3 months Sioo Thor auloscreened porch All very private.
malic wsrher $23 Phono I9J J
No pets. Cali *29-M.
MOOD T H IN G S TO E A T
Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner
FURNISHED Aparlment In quid * •Davs
Weekly-* 30 a m -I 30 p m
neighborhood Phone 1113 or
BUY. sell and trade used fur
RONNKY'8 RESTAURANT WE
2026.
nilurc. W'Uion M altr Funrilurc Co
Lnrllle Jones—Owner
311 K. 1st. Phone 93*
I AND 2 Bedroom Apartments
3 l’R. SHOES—Red sandtH: browm
Call 1210.
and while spectators; wheat col­
ored casuals. 7U AAA — A ll.
OR SALK: 4 room house, furnish­
NEW. $10.93 lo $14 93 value* for
ed In l.akc Monroe. Phone
$.1 nn pr. See at 3** West 3rd St
1332 M 4.
INSTALLMENT Route Man Sell
and rnlleel weekly debit*. Heal
d. Furnished or
2 BEDROOM
(•onl Milk
opportunity for right man c * r
1793 Magnolia. R:ndall Priest. Soulh Sanfonl Ave
ururnished
ami reference* necessary. Welle
Phone 440 J
PJione 3*o-W I.
P tl Box 1745, Da) l»na Drarji
• USED nelrlgeraiors, all make*,
model* and * ln - — Completely
rfrnndlllotresl. Tested, approved WILL DO Ironing In fry h-&gt;hre
I BOOM furrl*hed apt (upstairs)1
and guaranteed — From V® 50
Phone 750 W.
Adults only Hot F.lm Ave.
up. Easy term '.
POSITION
as rompar.lon lo elder­
Claude II. Wolfe
• FIR ST FlABHt apt U rge, cool
ly lady, small salary, or hah*
Appliance Corporation
bednxrm. living neim. small
silling Mrs. Gardner. 393 Park
. screened p o r c h , electrically
Avr , San.ord. phone 314
equipped All very private. Nn
Ustd furniture, appliances, tn«ls,
pets. Call C29-M.
•tc. Bought-sold. Larry'* M irt. i i - nm iN F.sA u r p o i m ^ f t i F - s
Ml E4H lat SI Phone 1631
GROUND floor apt Equipped;
MAKE offer for 3 acres tllcsl truck
gas. lights, water Private bath.
farm land wrilh fi Artesian Wells,
A. f t fc. JAI.OU8IES
Applv 116 Jessamine Avr. Phone
also good for rhirken farm nr
She 21 37" x S0T4"
2321 W.
ran be divided Into elly lids
Extruded wrelded aluminum frame
Onr mile from business ilisirtet
$34 *0 Special discount In conand adjoining Lake Monroe City
f uaclnrs.
water and sewerage
Phone
SIIKRMAN CONCRETE PIPE CO.

The hur*c team d ml • thr *ea
Tu:-*d.iy and *w.int n il I it disap­
peared beyond lit.- Itnrir n
It* owner said hi- b id inte.ided
to turn the amnia out In pasture
il t r t r r ref'irred
The Miller Bank* a rot where It
escaped Is fant u* for its wild
h-rses — bill no &lt;n.- knows what
the It r*e was seeking n the *ea
The bridle wa* still on the
animal’s head

I l l ?- PALMETTO AVB.
Pill INF. 101
Ml T l \l l/.l - ECONOMIZE

GENERAL Contracting, Building
ami Repairs C C Ulsh, II
Rl 2. Sanford Phone 80r, X I!

PRICED FOR QUICK SALE
BRITT TRACTOR CO.

DAVENPORT. 2 Lounge rhatrs,
antique table ami server. 7*4
HP outboard motor, double roll
away bassinet, hath table Call
913 J '
2 Bedroom*, bath, dining room.
Urge living room, kitchen. Urge
• spo t :
scretned porch Plenty of fruit
Sears 1% On The Spot
trees and shade tree* on fine
To
Bring
You Bargain*
Urge lot. Can finance. Sec your
Shop The Catalog Way
Broker or call 2*7-W.
Anil Save ! !
SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO.
COME see this nearly new 3 bed
13 E. 1st SI.
Phone 990
room home. Owner leaving town
F1IA financed. 2423 laiurcl.

t MIOUNA REAi H N C r Thr sea ha* rrlurned an escaped
riulrn brnitto b&gt; the men who pur*u,"l it fir fntir day •
The b.uly of Ihe lug m l man was
found hrre Silurdat «a»he&lt;| mi nn
llu hrach in an end
the long

( I.AnsII II I* l&gt;l-&lt;|

Sanford I'ainl and Glass Co. LAWNMOWKRS. Hand ami I'.tw
I IT South Park

Horse Swims
OutOf Sight

Tl't.SX. okl.i r l. iy 1
109
I set in of the
Ish-Amcncan \&gt; ,r from En d
Okla . took off Mumla) on hi»
first airptmc ri ! wllh a romtnrnt
about longevity
Ho said hr
is afi iid ' n ing
men nowaday* are vo:ig
hate
a Imiiihrr iintr lit in: t.&lt; hr oter
100
ITievTr
celling
married
younger, hr observed. an I dun'*
Iasi a* long Torres has outlucd
Hirer » ;tr»
ill-, first iiisi wa » i.
i ■i..i
In San Franrl-i

Hits W. 3rd Sl.

Preferred Rale* to Prrfrrred
Policy holdi i Jo h n William-* In-*. Agvnry
117 Sanford Atlantic Bank
Pbone 31

*

I’h 473
■;ANt Pf:
IO

INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE
Crumley nntl Munlrllh
tone 732
Hot II
109 AV. 1st St.

MOUGHTON INSURANCE
PHONE 811.
ATLANTIC BANK BLDG

i

P

Y Responsible permanent part
not navy—3 Bedroom unfurnlsl
ed house. Call 2330

AWNINGS

Uletime Aluminum
II It Grier

Furnllure Center

Owner transferred. Reducer, price
on home al 3000 Oak Ave 2 Bed­
rooms. I bath*. UvTauo flours,
neater, fan. beautiful corner loration.
......
W. B. Winiaais » M Rukr WUliams
116 Nartk Park
Phaar 1120

• Complete motor tune-up
• Brakes, generator* and itarten
Wa farnlalt

yen material kit

HafteHy Appliance Cutler
"Your West lag konaa Dealaa"
IIS Magnolia
Ptionv 1757

I t . . FM im .H S PI^ANTS SnHt’BS
COMPLETE landscaping Tr.flrai
Plants; Biller Blue Sod, Top
Soil. A I* lloimlree Call lil*

SANFORD MOTOR CO

1101 I'rfnrh

If you want Ihe I.OlV rale on aulo
mobile financing, see Install
rnt-nl U in Deparlmenl, Sanfonl
Atlantic National Hank

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co m i M'i wn nr
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titr&gt;/
Ztfro-v
mo w .'

1919 MERCURY 4 doer *edan b&gt;
owner Phone I32&lt;t J

DOT 'L l AIM! U
B tR iN or vrai

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VTHONG

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lAl.OL'MIES
Lifetime Aluminum—e p e K*l!
mates. Free Installation -Tele
phone 1423 Furniture Center,
11* W First.
PI I MPING
Contract and :rp»lr work
rsllmates. It I,. Harvey
Sanford Avr Phone |42«
' Two i nrpr/
Atn-’e ? .' hi r
M Rir isMur.'
William P. Smith. Outboard Sales
Service. Mercury Outboard Salro. 251$ S Park. Thrme 117* J
BOATS, Boat building, supplies
and hardware. Trailer*. C Vail
Woodworking, 312 Sanford P'l.

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VENETIAN Bl »N|is
Factory prices! Rot!» I I - «t Ilfs "l».
Aluminum sl d*. |■"
■ .
tfe tap#*. Complete rro r . * e
Seminole Venetian Bile l
I’wnnr :S4

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CAU&gt;*T UP VV.TMYOU «r —

LOST AND FOUND -71
LOST YOUR PET?
!l you have—tc've'tlse your ln«*
F R E E for U-*ee time* In the
Herald through the courtesy el
the florid* State Bank
FOUND: Easier llonncl Owner
may have same by paying ft-r
ad. Apply Sanford llerabl Olllcc.
FOUND: One Mlver mesh sllppei
Owner apply Herald office and
pay for ad

1/
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Tur
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rouovv L
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tcacc or
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FOUND: Male Bird dog
with brown ears. Ithodr*
Box S5-C. Phone 397.
LOST—Ladle* [old wrist vilch.
vicinity Park \ve Call 2197
. .. answer* name
t * i old white, brown
Reward

P h il Holr*n C a lf iu ik M
Pit. 9171 73-EI.F.CTW irAl.
Hth and Kaafard

HER VICPj —27

ENVEUH’ ES. letterheads, state
Randall Electric Co.
mrnts. invoices, hand bills, and Bendix and Croslev Appliances
p r o g r a m s , ete. Progresilve
Youngalorrn Kitchen*
Printing Co., Phone wR—IOC Electrical rnatrarllnc and repairs
West Dth St.
113 Mag.nil* Ave.,
Phone 113

tin

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Ph.

EXPAND!) Home. 1'r.ilrie Sehoon
er. Slewarl, Sehtill, Nashua and
Yellowitonr 2-v*. down. •- *&lt; iri
at :•
I:\STSIDI TRAIT I It MALI v
Phone 3 3113 or 3 7*35 Palalka. I la

ORLANDO Morning Sentinel. Or­
lando Evening Star. Call Ralph
Hay. 1163-J
_______

Pho
t - B E A L ESTATE FOR S A I.E -3 114 West 1*1 si.
14SPECIAL RERVICE
-l«
« Uh.NISlIF.D OK UNFURNISHED
HAVE
your
lawn
mowed
by
Jerry
LUGGAGE HI'KCIAI.
—A vai aueg will co*i yoc much
Lord Phone 1$17AV.
9rrn "iaa i small vd In the 3 Plere matched set * Train Case,
Overnight and Pullman. Blue
t1xss.t;vd* Prove It tc yjurself.
I HA FininciRt
and Brown. All for only $13 90
rtu.i# 1*21 today and give tta
For Remodeling and repaln.
plu* lax.
infor s -Ihos ab*^it your Puma or
SANFORD JEW ELRY AND Nothing Down—Small Monthly
•parimenta to .«»nl
Payments
LUGGAGE
Whether buvtng or aeliing. II *vil'
Sherman
Concrete Cn.
3*^ Sanford ^ v e .
Ou? West 13th Phone; IZ II-I6I1
AIR CONDITIONER *4 fan. Hoipoint -Guaranteed reduced lo CARPENTRY, repair*, remodel*
jng. All kinds. New work Cat
sell. Phone 1473 W—3407 Steven*.
Inela. Work guaranteed. C. C.
2 BEDROOM block home. Kitchen Oliver Hart Parr. International II.
Lawrence, phone Winter Park
equipped, Venetian blind*, hoi
26 3201.
Oliver 70 grove tractor
water, space h e a le rs, carpnrte. PRICED FOR QUICK KALE
B re e ie w a y ExrellenI co rn er lot.
Special — TV nnd Radio
I1RITT TRACTOR CO.
Payments $46.75 month. *00 East
Servlet and Repair*
Sanford
Orlando
lliway
rbere
Ml
25th St. Sanfbrd
RCA Motorola Sties and Service
Gene’s Texaco Service
10 ACRES. 6 acres fenced too fl.
112# Sanford Ave.
Pbme 1444
on River. Priced $3.300 00 Lib­
eral Terms.
USED loimber. scaffold buck*
HALL'S
GARAGE
for
general
Auto
For your Real Estate needs:
concrete blocks See Charles At
repairing. Alsr. Wrecker Service
Union. IMh and Park Ave
Cullen and Darker, Urokem
402 CtU ty. I'll. IC90-M _ iGtt-n
Phone 206
tint ivlev Poles ton Bldg. Phone t i l »
Nights.
HOUSE—I bedroom, dinette, al TOP SOIL and Fill Dirt—For Im
LOOIt sanding and finishing
mediate delivery, call m Pari
electric kitchen, Venetian blinds,
Cleaning, waxing. Serving Semi
Ave. and 23lh SI, rhaHe* V. Al
wall lo wall carpctiOg. drapes,
role County since 1933. II. M
kliuon.
large shady lot. 3 fruit trees
Gleason. Laka Vary.
$1300 down $46 61 per month
«£3 Owner being transferred 2121
L L SILL—Plano Technician.
Yale.
Phone 2144. Route 1, Sanford
BEA U TIFU L lo c itio a -A U ric tlv t
• room home with extra lots
M l Plumoaa Drive.

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Leaders
Nt I l f iMavlilnl !*•«%•
\ %I l«i\ %l II ll.l 1
\tl Mmt.i M l*&gt;«t*
IamIi :«
IN ll.i&gt;ul

Crimson Tide Coach
Dies From Ailment
ll - AI.IHIS\. \ ij p
Prank
Ttmiiu.. the .lucky, &gt;nli s(vikrn
mm mIio mac lint Alabama to onr
«&gt;f football', in i.l .p c c ta iular rrc*’r11.. ilir I la .I nlifht
I'.Mtti rrtullril Irum a hrart all
mi ni which Im ird him in yivr on
t'oarhini In P*I7 ami to .urrrmlrr
hi. dutlr. a . athletic director In
I early IJM
llr hail re rn trrH a Tu.ral.vi.a
hmjulal 10 da. . agn
'' ma • Iwlle t. i lhal i
game* »err non on Ihr playing.
' firl I anil Pol in ilrr.n n g ro. ni»
llr rrfu n l to try to pep up hi
Irani' with rm ollon.l a|i|iral. .fur
mg halftime. Iml u a . a .tickler for
lelail .m l haril work in prarilrn
anil lor all out effort during a
Kami*
Hi* poliry paid off liming hi* I.'
wa r . a. ho«. of Ihr t'rim.un I'l&gt;!■».
rfmnia. .aw hi. learn, win IIS
C a i n e . . |o»e 21 and tie 7
llr tarried tram * to three llo.e
Hoot game* and In t'oiinn, Oiangr
nil Sugar Howl appearance. III.
lo 'i I rn onl wa . 12
Crrhapt hi. rami fammi. train
w i» that ol mil one of hi. hur un
ih-fratrd .&lt;iuail. Tht* |mwrrhou&gt;e.
f .il 'ring the patting rnmh nation
••I D ili* Ihnirll to Hon |lu
ih pprj Stanford and It. rnt.hlng
cri urul alt... V S&gt; I) on Jan I. I»\
Ihonta*. who w a. .VS, often .aid
that vlrlory wa. h i. greatfit fi.it
hall thrill, a . a roach or plater
f *n In SI uncle, (ml
;
I o r .patr.l for hi. ‘llama rarecr In
placing at " ’extern Stair Nirntal
1 I'egr Kalamamn. Mlrh . and at
Votrr llame. where he wa* iju.r
• bat k under the immortal hnulf
Itm-kne in laMX?
I pm graduating limn \olre
I» mir he wrnl lo tleorgu . . h.i k
firhl reach :n l!*2S Two year.
|l..lrr he Itrcame head roach at
t hallano.iga, i.t irnml to lirorgia
In I'l.M and remained there until
IU1I
wh r *
he look (tier at
\lahama

111. Irani, won Ihrre .viuthcaM
ern l otilrrct ■ct liile . and lied for
■ fourth \lahama*. r-enrd from
t'i u ihr. .ich l(H.\ o( ;.i . iclortr.

if |n«ie» an.l 7 He* w a. Ihe I n i In
the nation

Mololov

Il'tallrurd From Page line!
twi.ition lo the Communi.t prvu*.
*a!« on Indochina iwace were the
*.mei*hin» for I' mmuni.l •.tyle
electhn. wilS,*nit internatii nil iu
pervUhin. ireogmiion of the I'nra
r*iiui|il I'.-tlrd rrgtm e. of In
d.w'bina and lark of mil l.ry guar
ll.tfi
Vi
anler. lo hark un Ihe arntMtre
«•. WildlMla*
Ahh.wtgh the Ntr.lern itelega**.
■lihUHrk.
•*rre agreed there mud he full
|dl.i U..KV* t-f IPr detailed arm1
«t ce pn*{r..»I« .om r i.f them al
teat), were talk •*• atnmf rr.i n*
1'he lleneva conference oil « .
4 iNitln
' rotrp'dr ( date on h dh itwbv
i»4nir4 J
i hr* i ar I Krcra.
The f ie ir h »•».!»,,red ga.rrn
"sent of V.ct N i larged of Ihe
three Ifutf^hina . t .t e . wa. retw ln l wiwitng iv* a third pe.ee
•In that nuj differ dtarpty frvm
j »hal of e *her the French or thr
, I’l-mmunlil.
In .iMilitdi to tdher prvni.km.
*\\ n u &gt; n » * v aii •.»«
•
•
S
•4.m r» ••• J*'
»•J* ^ I a» k
tl caird il would a*k for c*mi*lele
i*Vprrdrnce of the Ihrre ii»d»
11. s i t IM . Ill INIK
hint-*.* .'» ln
t likh&lt;hnu--Viet
k \ i m . hi i p
Sam la &gt;. »w.l ( iniNklia—wow
U kSIIIV .tM N
I* i
. \l*
rU*.tfied hy France a . a.*oruled
Henry lilt at. I Matn-h, fu .t bate »ta'e. w.tntw the tren ch I'nhm.
roach of ih. Wa.ktnri.' S catlv r.
The French . . . ihe .tale, art
ran he m u lefar? ra i game alre.d* wV*ar.*e«i or ate ap
learhir.g Ih# yeungr. p la .e t. Ihe pmarhi.g nut &gt;tita. Many Viet
he won iSe tailing tilie with IV
e.imeie m t*&gt;e French Uil) SUd
finer p u .t i af the eai •
the piwer In key field.
I*..nng hi. maKn Ira- ra reel
\ \ t'iu nr.e &lt;|«die.m.n *atj
Iran In I H i tie Iill
Ii li*&gt;
c r.i. rxla. *&gt; .B ce'. tnire p n p »al
he tailed ST* hut wa. * o»ed owl in effect wo« 1 teid to panit&gt;'i«
af Ihe rhaieplon.hlp by enr per* nl Isdtxhnu kief Sam .te a . thj.
renlage point.
a* a firm of .tttrender

hf Results

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Frl
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Law Suit

Sports
Roundup

feaKur*.

Jtihnnv Fver*. memlirr of the
famou* Tinker lo F.ier* lo i han: i
double play romhlnallon. wa. rw n
.mailer than Willir. though, if you
want to judge thr in un weight
alone The pugnartnu. *eci&gt;nd ha»e
man rarned only IIS p«iirul. on hi* i
S frel 9 Inrhe. over an I* year
.pan ami wa. hy far thr |h*r»».t
athlete yel lo Iw incarcerated in
lUieball Hall of Fa;ne at
l'oe|wr.U&gt;wn
The larged mernlwr of lhal el
eel company appear. In have b cn
ihr lam ou. Adrian (I ’apl An.on
who wpighnl In at J2o pound,
while infielding and managing
m c lly for the Chicago Cub* from
|g;« In IM7 llahe Itulh i* lided
al a tnrre JIS. alone with L'ncle
Willwn llobifiMW, hut m an. .nl
n n rrr. nl the pair will contrnd Hie*
were gi*en a .hurl muni
•The Ihrre tailed
.jirclm cp *
among the M »n|wrdar. * lu &gt; r
niai|ne. adom Ihr wall, of Ihr
ha.rhall »hrine were l»ir*v l*eau.
I d ly Itoll i in n r ami C j Young
all p itch rr. ami all m ea.uring ft
■i |
Ihr lair Ih rb IS
NI
or.e of the greale.i c*f Die left
hander., weighed IRSpound* and
wa. much Ihe lighted nl Ihe tin I
rm group of pitcher, in the ha'I
lie

and

YOUHg

had

Ih r

!• -nce* ■'

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'I ■ l
I
.* \
eai h
If there*, anything I t Ii * lea met'
fri'm lhe*e fact, ami figure. rwl’rd
Inrni a hamUnme pamphlel pro
pared by Swl Keener rud &lt;dian I
the Cnopenlown gallery. II «ecm*
to Iw* that Ihrre*. no .uch animal
a . an a.rrage hallplayer. One
note. fr*&gt;m Ihe chart though, lhal
they a* eracr a C&gt;md drnl largrr
thi w nay. than they Sol an w d
Ihe lunt of Ihe century llahbit
Mar ant die*. S feel S and 1C
pound* would nol have been c m
•i.lereil itnu.ually imall m or So
* r a f' .c o ami F. il Wan * &lt; i
Irel l&lt;« would hate made him
quite a tug fetlrr
H come. a . no great •urpr.r
let learn lhal a player nameS Ty
I'ohh nci.'ed Ihr hlghe.l lifetime
halt.nc a.rrage among Ihe im
mortal. S ’ , hul il wa. new. lo
Ihi. writer lha! the revered Connie
Mark «rt the lowMt mark with a
blaiing J»* ami poane.1 only f o ir
homer, during hi* 11 year* behind
the plale

Tifusville Tides

« eda*«g*» l|a» 4;
tu **
) t ! IIR
4
f M

Add a bit of rmrmar* t&gt;. &gt;nai*
bean, when you are r-vAmg them
for extra ftaior

Commission

U i.idu.iicJ F ra o Page Owe i
canipaign wrih tU le ‘ et. l&gt;F.c.&gt;
. Ol) .
Nn randidah*.' nam e, are men­
tioned in ihe luit filed by Daniel
L Cln.lierg, Miami lawyer, in Ihr
name of Maurice Wagner, Daytona
|Reach a Homey Wagner i» mine
a t a “ taxpayer and a regidrted
voter in Volu.ia County.” He wa*
not a candidate for any office in
the firvt primary.
Cinaberg .erred notice he will
appe,.r Moolay lo tnakt a formal
motion for an alternative writ of
mandanu* by which Ihe rourl
would bring up for full hearing
and dccDInn Ihe quedlen of wheth
er all Ihe two primary law. .bouli
be declared invalid and certifi
c a lc , of nomination be i.aued to
Ihe candidatri who go&lt; ihe- nod
vole. May 4

II* OAVLR Tki n o r
N’K'V YORK els—Willie Keeler.,
the remarkah’e liHle man who con
Inboied Ihr .age ad’ tce In "hit ,
•rnr where they ain't" In haieba 11
(ore. .tiiml only 5 feel t and
wrlgheil but tin poundi. yel h e ,
wa* large enough to pn«t a hat
ling avrrage of SIS during hi* IP
.ear* nl mdflrtilmg in Ihr hly

IN

THE

FLA. or CA. (iRAI)K A
m tK SSH I) anil M i \\N N

FRYERS

R. i- „ere caiiisl for oa 1 Trac-

it...
rounr &lt;aow tt.
t i v U ic„ .J f i . u Page (Jnrj
owned lot i.i iT.aiU ki«m* p,*t
finlinaBre. were placed on fual
tvi, American l^-|,..u li.e U,t
are locate,! ,| U keirnlh M. .ml 1, ajuu and approved dealing **iif,
Jeaaemiue
in ii&lt; kUboro The the acceptance of the reeodifieapo.t mud hulM within three year* ti. n of the Cttf ordinance, ihe
Sinur ihe profierty revert, lo I ily rein in g of the • « ! «We
ford A .e between 10th and I2ih
owner.htp
st. from an R I to a C l cU fiin*
cation. and the changing of Mr*&gt;
Tlie bid of Ihe Buri-ow. ..fficcr Aie in a through itreel.
%
rejuipment company. Orlando, for
a combination validating machine
POSTS SION
and ea*h rrgidcr Coal of the nuchine wa. »H at SKlo TO
LEVITTOWN. I'a. IP*—The Rev.
Charle. 1. F.rtman. at.o tan t pain&lt;ui;ir llnutboldrr
n"D'fi 'lurr an
jrnl fiiiini
Karlyle
Alfred ,or ct
(.utiieran Church, wa*
Stanley lad night were appointed becoming irked by the di.appearby the r«mmi.&lt;iiu* to the planning anre of topioll from a mound b
and roning romml..ion.
tended for laml^aping Ihe church
ground*.
A parking .pace fir l*r II. K
It .topped when he pnded a
Ring at Second St and Slagmilla
larve *tgn rn the pile:
A.e, wa. approved
"Thou »b*H not .teal churU
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Action wa. deferred on Ihe topvill"

INTEREST

MMOOMO »£*,« 4S MINUIIS i
iN c k III H • Call R | *« , NtW Vwk,
when Ibeir homemade raft b t.^ r up doling a ratn (quail, Iwo bo),
me r, . , u b I oy a heroic patruln- in A&lt; l,'|'. Il.rty IV u ln gfr, IS, athl
II, 1 li 1 tain* t, 11, otter prayer of Ibu k* wt drllveranc^—in the pet•
Min of Fnieiger.cy f.juad Palrolniao William Tarpey. rqiiipped with
lifeline and iu e w r .fr - near* il &lt;~n l’elov&lt;. with lharry draped over
I it &lt;|i aider and IVtima urulrr : 1 wirg. I*w poltreman w ade, thruug.,
dully and rhln-decp wralara to . • tt r bora
1 1 deewallowal)

Leroy Collins
WISHES TO EXTEND TO THE C ITIZEN S
I

filing They «ay an nff.clal with
Itr.i cunnectian. could re.ign Iron*
the 1 •Miru.mi't party tu lake thr
•kith, then ream the next day.
(I ••iiiinuf.l From Page One I
Tt&lt;f*e official. &gt;jnl they hope&lt;l
c t uf filing faUe non-FOmnyini-t the triM-n dt..«JutMn urafvn would
if fid vita bul Um re havt lnwo only impel Ke.l dominated labor organ
four rvnvicthm.. and one of lhc»e nation. In purge them»elve*.
wa. rrver.ed

Government

•OF StM INOLE

COUNTY

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According lo Ju d ir r Hrpartmrot
Outfielder Jin* Ftidl.v of the
authiritie*. the difl.rulty *lrm »
from language rrquirmg union of lU lllnon Oriol&gt;« wa. a .tar
r- .. rglt) &lt;f \v, |
final* lo certify only that ihey
are not Cornmuiu.la at the time ol Yirgi-.a In ll‘4&gt;* nr.-t 11*47.

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«*i.r, pi -te tinr of hr.rtng ■•!- rrg a l.r . a t tran*i*lwr t «pe *ee
an.1 li* ,.|,r nm 2* ,*ui-.,r Mat,.* 1 ran«i.t*Faf. tan
I n .t i v
Im nu I uIh s ,«■ .m .ll ewerey rrlt,
s.-»»ke I&gt;. -It lip* lii'k Ifu l-ite * ' Co»dv llrpalr*. l i r
Ihi* i* a trg.-il.r p*«ntht. *« n iee tn Sanford In It ilia l*
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V O LU M E XLV

PLANES TO III: ItIMPI. kVEII — The North American AJ2H is
u«nl by VJ-IS2. Im. t.1 al the Sanford Nasal Auxiliary Air Station,
for photographic rrtunnaiooanrr work. \ m&lt;Mllfird «rr*ion of Ihe
plant is used (or mid-air refueling. The A JJI’ also is used by
nonponrnls of AJ-62 nn overseas mi--i&lt;m». several «&gt;( this type
•if planr Mill he on Hipiay al N \ \S on Ar mrd Torres |lav, Saturday. Other plants aUo will he di«playr*t during ihe arliellirs al
Ihe slalom. (Ilffirlal Photograph. I'. S. Navy)

Parade To Mark Observance
O f Armed Forces Day Here
Ity H'lTA i: llltKMflEN

H A N FO R D . F L O R ID A .

Of Officer In Providing
M cCarthy FBI Data

Colin
Is Related

Tells News Conference Free World
Should Not Write Off Indochina

w\slll\t;T«»N e-.Arm&gt; e«mit««
!• i I '(in u \il.irus swore today
I. * \l Cohn exploded ’"nu» i*
s it i hen Cohn «u t barred (rein
j *r. tel rnil.tr laboratory at Tt

WASIIINC.TON.
IW iIrn t Eisenhower tmlny call-. "
" h- N J
' h' *»
lelling of the meiilent (ruin (he
e&lt;l it reprehensible for nny Army intellicenee officer to hove I aline**
chair of ihe McCarthy
iMipnlietl confidential KR1 data to Sen. McCarthy without tm n hearing* Ad.uns said
Biitliorizntion.
"lie heram c extremely upset lie
The President also told his news conference, in a com­ « I ‘Tins is star.' and 'We'll really
ment on the international scene, that the free world murid .nsr*'igate thi* place ntnv.’
lie said They Iri l'ttmniiim*i*
not to write off Indochina.
At the outset of the conference, a reporter told the it! tins place lull Ihes keep nie
I se got security clearance to
President that Sen. McCarthy had testified Iasi week that an out
go ans place in the world ' "
Army intelligence officer supi'lied him with classified Kill
\danis stas supporting the

I material
The newsman went &lt;»n to nay
. that Attjr. C.en It rownet I later raid
Ihe material sbnutd nr*l he made
public Eisenhower then wa* asked |
In comment on Ihe "propriety” o f 1
Ihe Army intelligence olficer* de
livery of such data to McCarthy
without aulhoriration
The President recal'ed that he
said at his nr\&lt;» eonlerener last
week he was thinking n( taking a
vacation from replies to questions
dealing with McCarthy

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Half-Year Reports Presented
At Monthly Meeting Of CofC

»

lout night'* regular monthly
meeting of the l«»ard of directors
of the Chamber of' Commerce wss
given over *o trnorts on the Han*
ford croup's activities -luring the
past half year, according to informatloq received today from the C
of C.
A report was m ile hy the mem­
bership committee on the group's
campaign to ewri.vet all numbers
to hrinr (hem up lo date on their

of Ihe ("handier of Commerce. He
also commenCed on the large
volume of inquiries recelvm from
persons In 4-'i states on Seminole
County.
Cordon Sweeney, secretary-dir­
ector of the Nanfod Merchants As­
sociation made a report on thr
recently held Navy Appreciation
Day. Approximately I.90O persons
attended the fish fry and other
activities, according to Swrer.ry.
n irm lterslu p s.
T. E. Tucker,_ director of the
He. .Idem
Aisdtewr T # . j r«*fr tfll)ts| briefly en the drdicapresented his semi-annual report. tion rrrenonies of tb« Rollins Colon the aetivltle* of the Chamber lege plaque, which was recently
for the first half of the yewr. The held at the Plorida State Hank,
president com m u ted on ||.C favor- sita of the old Lyman Hank, where
ahle natiunal pjblicity received hy the college was foundsd
tha County through th.* effort# A report was made on the proSpectbS
p.r.ruled
..............
.......... *to A|Ir Fore*
officials InvoHed In 4#
!^
ejecting
a
sita for use proposed Air Force
Academy Tha prospect.,ut eras
made by the Chamber of Co mmercr
"She C«uldn? Kay No"
and preparod by A. B . , fPeterson
L34 • 3:30 - S:M * 1 2 2 • 9:1*
Jr.
A final report was presented on
M0YI8I.AND
.
the status of the Armed Force*
“L e e , Do It Again"
Day
plans. Activities of tha day
SlarU 7:3
t ill fealirv
are being coordinated hy tha
Last com
nplele yrgw
Cbaimber of Commerce.
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Movie Time Table

Slavery Trial
Is Resumed
In Alabama

Bond Bids To Be
Opened Tonight
Itid* for Sanford's sewer reve­
nue bonds will he openrd al City
Hall tonight at • p.m.. according
to City Manager Warren Knowles,
who staled that Ihe engineer* invotsed in Ihe project will havr
Hielr t'hulatlon* prepared on rem
tract bids.
A total of tl.l7S.ono in ritv bond*
ha* been authorired for salp by the
Cits commission
It Is expected lhat possible ruts
in the sewer and water program
will he presented hy engineer* and
the City manager. Thi* cut I*
necessitated bv construction Mil*
which werr ixnonn higher than,
intlcloated hy the council
Jacksonville engineer Robert It
Aneas has spent the entire dsv
poring over design plans to find
oarts that may be rut.
Know lex today said that engi­
neer* had presented construction
rut* In hieb places In Wynnewood
*nd the Mayfair sections of San
ford
w il l

to

s***n

Me

Army
The

Army

charge*

also

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No. 9 0

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Ex- Captain
Gets Much
Of Blame

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Report Names
Various Crimes

( •tin u*e*l the subcommittee's pnu
er in si-rktng ptelerenlial Army
dnt &gt;nt (or I'si
il
Davitl

WIUIAM r. lOMfKINI. I at Ketbusting U. S. Attorney from
Maplewood. New Jrr»cv. has I- •
names! to head the new Justus
Drp.iMruent ills l&gt;ion tleslHtirtl to
•peed prnse.yillon «&gt;f spies and
Irailor*. Acrordlng to a White
Mono* announcement. TompHns
will have Ihe title of A- .t&lt;I slit
Atloinry tieneial |f nfrr lal.m.dlI

New Prosecutor
Appointee Bacl;s
Fast Action Idea

S* (line wealths X'e.s Yorker who
w .* an unpaid ntn*u|lanl In the
«e'ieoiiiiiilll(*t*
ttefore
he
st.t*
tl spt-il last (all
lias II Jt nkuis. sjtet i.tl rsniosel
ho the inquiry into the row . a*krd
wi't-lher Cohn hoi saiil al Tl Mon
mooih that he had access to Till
lllf
Hr didn't »ay that to me hnl
he *.iul that t.s olher |»er*isns
Atlaius replleit
I i tiling up to to* *tnry &lt;d the
M lointolh Hu nlenl \«l.t in * le*lt
lh •
I lie was iiinlri tn*triirllnns
firm Seen i trs Sietens lo rts'pt i
at "i oiuplrti Is and ssholeheaiird
ly
with thr Mrl'arths sultroin
mill e ’s investigation of allrgnl
•uhsersinn at Tl Monmouth Ht.
Mil .nth) calup nuilends Stere
tars M rsrns gate Adam* Ihe as
tl-nm eiil of trying lo halt the
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Muring I In* h v H v r m« ifit Iih fro m A^rii .»() laM y rn r
llie sam e d ate in Hit'll, (he am ount o f * in m r s to th e credit
of in v o t o r s a t th e F ir s t Fed eral S a v in g s and Loan Assn.
lias increased 2 1 .2 p er cen t, and now to ta ls $.'t.Nltl.UMMUI.
l . eo rg e loti by. ex i’ciH iAe Aice-presidi lit. 'aid t.K lav.
lie pointed out th a t bad som e o f the fo r e c a s ts that
w ere m
ade• Niunr
some inoniiM
m on tits ;ijhi
ago by
p e s s im is tic ivononu.His
eco n om ists come
\\i*iv
m:i(f
ny |M^NimMnr
omu*
to p ass, it would luive Imen rea so n a b le to e\|H*ct a drop in
sa v in g s accounts. In Sem inole C ou nty th ere seem s t *• lw little
nidi, at ion o f any m a jo r iv on on .ir n *ih ,i"lr, be sajt
J .B H
tinder adverse eondition* U 1 *
Is*""'
in ilu rn l f.u iwrsoit* to turn to

d r.illr.t Adatil* said a* he recalled
lh 1* . o m e r - a t i m with A lcfaithy
loot litr e a IhmiI 0 .1 11 during a
n ib iy ride in Ne « York 1 us lie
said A|r&gt; AlrTarthy al*o w.t*
prs**foi

d ia w n l* ltd* seat hav. I wen nl
His tB*trr. pace Ihnn they were a
yrn r ago. .Air. I'mihv *ant. " In
f i l l if lliry a i r Is la l.-.l lu 11st
.tidl.tr* tiu l.ln m lin g , Ihe sviltidrnwat* have firm one-half per tent
lotst-r llii* v e at." he h io u g lit mil.

A* llie healings pmremed at Ihe
I'lo- Alull slatrinrnl of Ihe hs-al
rap ltd llterr were referenres to Drift
show* the total
then, during Presitleiil Hi*enhuw ii'.n iir ru*stH-iMiitti
i’ t In Im- ntore Ilia n SlJI-lH.\ new s conterelu-#.
n't! with ill Increase in Hie |&gt;a«l
t-.-.t .if
ner cent in ihe mini
&gt;4-r of -asini*. bi-couiiI*. It wa*
1*aid

County P-TA Group
Installs Officers

Mne lliuii* tInti tsii* foit-told to
lo r.oliiiiiiit- tei-r* ll.n l *tt'Ui to
m .r i |i si to|n.I Its alls i* I lit* I llie
'. iiiiso.l (or loioi* would drop

\ sIKTllI Hii'i 11&lt; ' &lt;•( Ifir Si'lltl
NEW All K N J &lt;PW illia m T
f *&lt;*11111 \ ( .........
miiim tl .......................,
l *T\s n.rt
Tompkins,
loiupkin*. a mall
man with
won the
me lean
mao nnlr
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. Ch. , i „ i Hit* inttrning It. ln«lall m-.s c.siin .1 * Hossever, mtire Hush o.ie-lliird of
and hawklike look of a Sherloek „ ,llri.r&gt; ,„ r , „. ...
1 . million dollar* ha* hreii lint
Ilolnies, I* ready to "h it hard
Air* \\ T lot. .tailed I In Tti*l r.-il.-ral ill Ho first Hind
a* Ihe nation * new prosecutor ol a* president. Mi* I H
John •••f 1 hi* sear, iil-onl a fourth low
spies and subversive*
| . vice president v
.rre*t if tlmn the •ami’ 10ifod of I'l.vi
Aoril, IPM
lie think* Hu* government sh.inld A'tcner a* «erritnr* Air* Itria.k •lui in ihe veat
lure a* lrea*urt
.ml I! v lloug
liiooeh Apitl. IPol. loans oul*e\|»fdiie" at li&gt; n ngaiiMt T o in in n
it 1 tiaichel
prlu .landing
lunux'd gC.H'J.tsOsi o r
nist* amt sulist rsise* m the old, I . , and Slew
large
-1ta*I*11v more Hian 'J't per rent,
tegal Iheors Hi.it "Ju stice delayed nnalt.ui
llie lot ti me wlioh wa* tiel.l al
Direelni- itf llie a«*&lt;N'intinn are
it justice denied "
s.iilhsnli’ Hino.sf s si hot.I, wa* II..wai.l Taville. II. Jiiiiti’s (Jut
Tntnpkin*. tl. a hard work in.' .Minded b% All. || Hat. J .. X-..n •unfft.iil i Ik.ii.lnpy. i l*. tin.
hard smoking New a r k laws r H TA district *.* ore&gt;ol. hi who . . . S i
! II Von ll»y. A Ed#u.
jumped into the Ness Jersey |*o 111.tailed Hie new ollnt-l*
-I.inh»l*pi ni.il Mi. I ...ih*.
|(|jra | »rrMC |lr 1, pom liw *rh-&gt;
,
, llnl ,n ,„e Army dor.m
World AAar H He serves! Hiret
DID IIN f ON Ml Al Is
year* a» a slate a**cmh!yman and
**ther apparent low hid* hq 1 its
wa* rounding out tu% lir.t year a* ‘ ontrart* in Hie esten.ise pro
U. S attorn, #y tor the Ness Jri*ey dram
to Improve the ('ll*1 waits
, Is l
ft Mftw-f t.# . . f a , f fto I I 1 I . . . . . &gt; . ■ ft . . ftftftft
district, when he wa* named Alny and sewerage (arllilies were en
trred
by tile le e Constnirfioli
10 lo head Ihe new Internal 5sccii
rity Division of the Justice Dr Company of Sanford for storm
4n.prosen.rnl M2 131 S3
psrtmrnt lie will" hold” Vhr rant
Termer* and truck grower* of
of assistant i' S attorney general and supplying and inHallirig a
dri*e| engine tins en elrrtrlc gen. r« nfCal Tlnridi will tie gisen lal
lie made it clear totlay that the rrilo r
wr)| (lr|,| u „ t, ar
. si n *carrh rc'iill* in j imml&gt;rr
f Tonlinuril On Page Tour I
re* .tries, Sl'ii'am
nf fii'ht* al Ihe IVnlral l lorida Ts
iM-rimrnl Slallon'* field day I - 1.
I'rnlav.
Df If H' itiiprrcht. xlcr dirrcl
■■I m charge, say* (hr program
will got under way al in .1 in anil
all mlicr-letl farmer* and grower
ire Invlied
'Ihi- program will include di»
ciissions and pint tour* o| *uch
WASHINGTON H — A rocket thr Sparrow a "guided missile *y* liighiighl* a* Torn earwurm cm
powered supcr»onlc guided missile t. m ‘ rather than a guided missile Ifni, niserliclde residual sfudn
cheialed Iron work with 17 vi ;c
“ fe
........................... fables, fcrlilily levels of filer,
announceil by the l)c(rn*e Depart Hun a missile
and *wcel corn, nrmatmle fertilii.
The Navy disclosed it I* train rclaliun«hi|*s, anhydrous ammonia
mrnt last mghl
The weapon, known a* Ihe Spcr- im: ship and *hnrr personnel for insrHigation*. a new inetlmd ol
rv Sparrow I. is "fully tnanruirr ice of the Sparrow hy carrier fumigating gardens and *et-dhed*.
ahle at supersonic speed*, yet light l..**«-d Jel clrcralt tx.th in the At Inmalo varieties and .1 new fruit
and compart rnmigh to to- carried lantic and Hie Hanfir fleet*
*ci compound, blight re*l'iani cel
in tnulliplf unit* t.y fighter type
the Navy described the tttitaili erv. ami union sarirtv trial*
jet alrcratl," the announcement ly|*r* as "systems capable of ac
New developments in cantaloup,
said.
curate control when the missile I- variefie*. fx-dding, weed control
The Defense llrpartmrnt called fired from a speeding jet plane." fcrliliring, |x-*flcld&lt;’*, water level*
and breeding will al*n he on Hitprogram.

Experiment Station
To Hold Field Day

Rocket-Powered Guided Missle

MI AMI i.D — A Da.lt* fou H .
t&gt; g rn iu l ju r y in n fin al reiM.rt ypnlenliiy c b a r g n l .Miami
tteacii pstlis't* w ith “ rul|Mible
neyrligi’iu v "
fo r
fa ilin g lt»
break ii|i Aviilespreft.i D fostitution.
yrambliny;
an.l
pick*
P&lt;‘ck et inir.
Much of th e h'ar.ie. tin iury
said. **litsiiltl Ik* plnc.-d on I'npt.
1 *li*&gt;tU*% W Pu rer
&gt;» • r***t,,i
r«*«« ntly all«*r Ih*iiii: ar&lt;|Miu«*tl .&gt;ti
ill
% of scrfn fin i h* t»''
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Red Cross Position;
New Deputy Sheriff

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1.4 * rii!nr»*rmrnl for thr count)

Senate Approves
Change To Pledge

( All STOLEN
A l!‘ IH l.la.'k Studehaker landm il*, wa* re|».rled as stolen to
Hie *-ilx jwilirs- department la*t
light I Ralph K Simas .-i 2dfi9
Elm A* e the .-ar disa|ipeate-(
fn.ni 111 fmnl of hi* home Salur-

WASHINGTON r - The Senate
iu* passed and *cnl h* the House
j hilt addin.' the ward* "under
find" to the pled ;•• "( allegiance
i" Hie flak
|lie revised plrdgc wuulil read:
I p|| ! ,
incf in the flai*
lift* rnmi mi l innv lo* uhan nf thr fnnr.i vi.ai*** f America
* Miinl
•fiiiii'wlifif 111 Hatiford ami (•» Ihr rcp'.hiic l«»r which II
I in* iniiiimnMIf rmrlCA
I*' •I Inml* Hir Hftili4kf| under Coil,
Muiklnti'l lit riDH (:iLr * ln*A*v*t ,| ii ttljk | « i l i l r sa it|t h h f i t ) i m l Ju xtik'i
for all *'
1 1 no 10

For Combat In Air Is Revealed

Detroit Student Tells Police

SSU’tse.

How He Slew 4-Year-Old Girl

K «" srrr*-r...

Agent Attends
Area Meeting

MNCI IITTIN0 and mouse bunting may be over for “Spook." a cat
oamed by Mr. and Hr*. C. W. Hhlltpe- of Arlington. V I, but Ihe In­
jured feline demonstrates that be ran get along very welt with a com­
bination splint-crutrh ares tally built by a veterinarian. The damage
stag pro*# by r - ’x i - r i j with a J 4 rifle,
(lsisrM ik&gt;s*i Jw tJy lw w j

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Mi** Myrtir Wilson, Seminole
County Home Demonstration apint, attended it meeting of Centrill I'loridn Home Demonstration
agrrit.-. held In Travare-. this more.
mi*
Highlight of H» tineting &lt;*x» x
-!&lt;-Mi»n-&lt;t«lion
ef h‘*n*e xsBolex. fi
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lx- prr.tuud — l!.,t Incal agents
may relay the information to their
vari'tus club*.
Tomorrow the Sanford Koine
Demonstration Club will hold Ra
annual picnic at thr *ummer eanip
of Mis. liny Tillls. Thr mrcliog
will iq- rallrd to order at 10.7.0
a. m. Mixs SA!l*on will pivr n drmonstratlon on allrring rlnthrx
and working with a pattern.
Tomorrow evening Ihr drmanslrallon agrnl w'll m. -1 with (he
ijike'*Monros*Demonstration'ciii'b
in ihe home »f Mri S. C. Gardner
at 7:30 p. m.
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ju.i u*,.,, v u i - . i * rot • w
the police drpariiiifiii m e tr c jl
11uporlr.n1 functions.' the rcpoM
*a“* ,
,, ,
"Evidence ha* been presented
that well-known pickpocket* have
Iwen ann
and arr
are operating m
In Miami
lleach
beach The
The officer
ofticer in
in charge
charge of
few
Isl^na*' t'e.'if itf'tecHve Earl
Ka

! 8*&gt;nHi thi* year. 127.0d0 was
Mr. hy pickpockets
The evi...... w a w«aft
■ ,Mnce further dlwlMPd lhat th#
r
pirkp-*eket ilrla.l
|i..'k|*qckeix hy name. Iml nut one
cnnA ic tion wa* obtained again*!
iheni diirine the lime Alackey
headed the delall "
Itn-ikmakii g •!. iury declared,
1* "picvaleul ' &lt;u Miami Itrach
aild Hifulli’.li.MlI Hade t'.wi-ilv
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„
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I he pin nUn said a Artdciprra l
Mrs.\elma(.onialex lodsjr
an -, 4|[ ,|rJ’
nf (.nisllliilton
""•lined h.r r.-.lgoali.ui a* Scon
,.vl,,,,r o n Miami lie*, b with one
ri»l. 1 minty llirrclur ol Hie Ante
madam aion. having an income of
* s»n K«il (*ro«« In txiki it noth...*» li.ilf .1 nnlliun dollar* a season
Nh iiffu r •11 |•111v l«» .^hrrllf .1 l
lliruugh her setup »f ai girl*
II .»*».&gt;
|t *aid dial .i|*eralur* of bars
Mr I *.11•&gt;* Knot, m tm Im • iii'ii *1 "eii.'.Miraged Hie*e gill* In operate
I |Htli|l*ll&gt; 1 IlNIIlHMIl »*( t*i&lt;*
01 Ilnur I’sijhli-iinieni*
increase
i*.h • it Mm im ill** pail vr.gr, Isi
Ils«-i 1 liusine** aiol in v.imc in
'••II ILlllll'il In III! (mAll D'll l•' - * ••!.•*•* Hi.' o nets .a harl.*n.l**rs
%.»• in* lik Mi». liiM»/jiU i'» I* •!»:"■*
l, re«l hi Hie ranting* of these
imi . Mr liiui/nli r mill.
gills
\ |i** t SkMllluoIr ( ‘minty rhAptrr
Die jury »aid there were very
i hmtiimn mul offii «* n*ni«»ii4»»l ! ‘»r f.-&gt;* al re*!* &gt;r c.u.s lcli.ui* nf |irns*
\x•• \1 di *, Min Knot ix ronxiilri lilulc* hy |N.|oe oftn.-is assigned
..I ...It In represent Ihe lt d 1 it*
I.. Du* delall and that .1 past altsm s, oui-olt* County
of folerame toward crime
\|• i.onralei !• commenling 01 lui
.11 ,| graft nuy have .'au*ed *.iuu*
why . 1.. resigned *ai.l, "I Itait
1 tin- i»ci-*ciil . oiullliuii*
1.. 11. • |...Hinn off. m .I ta i n .- " *h
I in* grand 1 •* n - immcndcd
...11 &gt; •*• .'h e rlff. Ilepii') H 1
f•••in Im nirri'iii joint |mi«i th.-1 future iu- o » keep 1 "wa'eh
tllsfl II I* (oily alul u(f i4i*lil ri i'ui•!' III* |*\ 4*'' nil 111 ' M 11 fill I'l'Jt'll J»***
tin* iti'iiflrtmnH
rlvrk
I In &gt;».4nj:r Hill nial.i* it P'»'A| 1

to lh. Alt Carthy *uhciimmillrr and tkit-ir satin g * .c o u n t * * . a »ourrr
At. i .rlhy hoped 'irhire would he Ilf nee.le.1 money, toil Ihe with- ■ ••.#• *# .

I’Hovinp. Mtmir

Seminole High Rchool't Triole
Trio will provide a musical
program at the regular wreklu
meeting of the Sanford Junior
Chamber of Commerce t o m o r r o w
st noon, according lo the Jaycee
Journal.

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I i thy'* ins esllgalion* tuhcntiiiml
tie
made threats aga'nst the

Strolling

In Sanford

reun*t*l

P ress L eased

G ran d Jury Charges
Miami Beach Police
W ith Neglect O f Duty

V toy's contenllun lhat I'ohn. ?i

\ m ill

Armed Forces Day has liecnnie the traditional occasion '
aspr.^o^thi.’
when the nation ex presses its pride anti faith in the men and question a* it related to McCarthy
women o f the military services whose tn^k is keeping our The President then went on to
country secure niniinst nil enemies.
diseux* the principle of die sltiiaItut this tribute is more than a tribute to the men and ‘*22
,h&lt;’ rr0"r,rr * ,l"&lt;M
Hon.
women in uniform, it is an expression of confidence in the lie o id that in a ca«e where
* power they have luiilt as the foundation of a secure pence. an individit.il officer give* away
This [Miwer was created to allay the fears of a world classified information. It I* vo re
that lias Inst its sense of security through |udilieal division. prehensihle

Eisenhower *aid that wa* r*tv
rhis imwer i* reassuring the
M-ih and restoring rondlfrtire cially «o in Ihe rase of serially
malrrial which mini be ke|&gt;t vr
Ihroiighoii', a , frre world.
Armed Force* Day also pro­ cret.
The President salt! that when
vides the u rrlrrk it fitting nppor- enlisted
men rntcr Ihe armed ttsr
I tonilv to .lemon* *ate to the re* they take an oalh to obey the
I American people how will they regulation* and their superior*
merit this pride and faith. The
Eisenhower then a»krd whether
1displuv of srma. the tmditional we are to assume that an eidiitnl
i parades, the tribute paid our man ran adopt one kind of loyalty
force* from to manv forums over anti an officer another kind
the land «n Aimed Torres Day
Answering his own question, (he
I serve to emnhasi*.. the power for , . ^ V n V catiH tha. ^erfeV.ly r,d
ta-are Which has |x rn ties eloped ||ru|0,u
11 rough unity of purtMsse—unity
lie added that whenever we gel
aithin Ihe Armed Force* and
to that kind of a *itiUHion in the
itv within the nation. .
armed services, we had better dis
Vr,
Armed
Force* Day al»o pro- y,3|vj |prm
Aides our citlxcn* an npiontunitv
Later in the news conference
In |tarn mare annul the st-tsins.
Vo iM,
,\rn ,hr
President said
in ni(l
rridsintt*
lo
On
this .day the m.n amir\wumen
&gt;||o|hpr
hc dl(J
in uniform play host. Thrv krep whether any investigation was i&gt;«
open house at the Army. Nnvv.
, Air Eorce. Mai me Cort&gt;«. Toast Inc made to try to locate 'he in
officer svh»i McCarthy
Cusi.t ur.J rt icrvc establishments lelllgenee
said provided him wiih lie- Fill
&gt;o that eservone may havr the dal* The Army has said it is
O lfsrU n K f to obftetv# risiMhilltles, conducting such an invesiigaltun
to note their equipment as an In­
dication of progressive ImproveHETIPIEVr - Vrra llrorae went, to See their ramps and
(Irfli. little (terman girl who j base*, visit their ships, watch
live* near Hamburg. I* brine tht ir aircraft fly. and to observe
»rnt gift* by Ihe sixth grade the efficiency and trsiumiv of all
class at the Sanlord firabimar thrlr otteratlnn*.
It it n tiny for the |iuhlie to
School. Tht girl Is shown with
come and see anil gain rrneweil
her slsler.
confidence In the men ami arms
II ha* been ininlesl out h y 'a defending this nation, its iinil
spokesman al tlir
lii Satdunl Cram unions and Ihe ideals for which
IIIIIMINCIIAM, Ala. &lt;^-Trial of
mar Schotd that the action tak- It atantla . . . It is the day they Ihrra while brothers rn rharge* of
en by the sixth grade in s|K»nsor- prove their motto, •‘This power holding Negro farm hands in slav­
Ini' a little O rm an girl "is our fot Peace Is Yours,
ery resumed lodav after similar
way of lighting* i ulilliiuni*lil, Me
Sanford still celebrate the du\ peonage Indictment* of three nth
are not Ju t gising money to our Saturday with a parade h*attest ers were dismiss*^! by a federal
child, sse are gising Irlentlsbip Ity parade maishat* Itov William*. rnurt.
And we nted friend* In Europe In chief of police, J . L. Itnbtiy, founts
Thn«e against whom the charge*
correct the imprvstlnn made by sheriff and It. D. Hauls of thr
IM uple like the Amaru an colonel's Highwav I'nliol. It it srhe.lulril stdl are pending are Oscar Edwin
Dial. 31; 4 red N. Dial, 23. and
wile who w a* g owing rich *ell to Ite held at 10 a. m.
firady Dial, 2S, brothers who oner
ir.g Amen, an goods in the black
Assistant twiiadc marthals who
market. Mi*s Margaret Davi* has will lead Ihe remaining three ale .1 large farm west of l.isinc
*lon. Al a , near the Misti««i|&gt;pi
arm coffee for the mother in all
„ , r« M L. Smith. ..c o a l line
of our boxes to \rra ' “* * ,,k *
. . . . .
Harper, third «erV S. Did. Judge Seyhourn II.
sponsored Xe i r l m l e * Ih'n^fl w'at I *r&lt;‘ti,,n!
" s . . ; " - j B, nr‘ D llagin. fourth I.vnne dismissed cases again*!
a luxury t ^ V ’ h - r \ l X , n S
Hubert Dial, 41, brother nl the
in afford in year*
£ 1mole" Itilr1 ^ W l ' " Ih r ‘ n .lh ' ,n ,h* f|r'&lt; *eetlon will he other three; and two rnti*in*. Ar
frailer* arT prf.emhig the P!«y^ s| « or
lligginlssih.,.. and Ihur Arnold Dial. Z7. amt IJndsay
"P ee r T.ynt". Thursday
,h' »•
r &gt;.v.
c" ■va.A..
«df*■.rials,
. and
. . TH ?I.a*
mC .ccm
a1. . panled
... Winyard Dial, 43.
The court took Ihe action on
day everiin Js at N ii'il.n k al Ihe tiv ri-prrsrnlntist s of the varinu*
fcrvlce*. Also, |s&lt;lud.sl in the rrrnminmdaiitso of If. 55. Dial At
srluail auditorium
first srrtion will lx. the S&lt; minute ty. Trank Johnson Jr ., who
___ saitt
The lies II J lias*, pastor of Hlnh bchnt l Haod. a Nnvv color he felt the rsidenrr insufticiennl loi
Ihe 4ir*l 1 liri.tian Ihurrh,
___ _ l.xlay
. ttlajr K’mr.l and two platotui* uf Navy convict the three.
hrom.lit In two teller, lie lias re personnel, a platoon of airmen! All were indicted hy a fs’d-ral
reived from governor, of other from the CNAT arwi tliiII tram |grand Jury last fall on charge*
slate*, than king lorn for baskets composed of Civil Air Tatml of paying fines of Negro prisoners
of fruit Tlie letter from l„iw radets.
in nearby Jail* in Alabama and
ten re W. Wet herby. guvernur of
The second section will include AH**i«*ippi. holding the Negnv* in
Kentucky, states, "I am delighted 'he Spanish American War Vel- «rrvit»de on their farms and heat­
In he the recipient of a basket rran*. Disabled American Veter* ing them if they attrmptrd to (IOf fruit (mill I I irid.i It I* grail- ar.*. Sanford American l.celnn ca|u’
lying lo know lhat mir Kentucky aixt ita women'* auxiliary. Osietlu
(Continued On l**xr Tour I
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(Continued On Page Tour)

A ssociated

W E D N E S D A Y . M AY 12. 1951

DETROIT P — An unemotional
high srltonl student told police to­
day lie talally brat and s|a«lird a
I year old girl, hut didn't know
ally hr did It
Marion Ju Znbrnvil* was found
yesterday hy three playmate* in a
garage behind her home, her body
turn and bleeding She tiled in a
hospital after doctors fought I1»
hours to save her.
Holier l.t Edward Jocqpe* *aid
13 year-old Terrence lie A|»s* told
hint lie had struck Ihe girl with a
I tiv 4 Imam, then slashed her
Jncqnr; said the Itoy gave no
reason (or the attack
lie Moss is a Juvenile undrr
Allchtgan law and cannot lie
charged with a mnior enter m
1 riminal Court unless Hrohalr
•’iws.-' .. -ivi” ill Jiiiixfllclbu
jim ...........
....... his ............
Air*. Dori*
Dc Alos*.
mother
((l|(j |H,iirr m.,i .nr knew her *nn
*..* Al..........ordeter, -but pojin ai
rtsed tielorc she could rail (hem
In a formal statement to police
she said lhat Terry was fascinated
ii j newspaper account of the
crime Stic said that hr left for
ii lux.I yistrrdav morning and
l1"',"" humr‘.hint
I SO
me *about
r »m'' homr
b0‘" 2:30
2 50 p.m.
She t&lt;dd police that nr went I )
the bathroom and then to thr
kitchen, where he tried tn^clean
brown xpms off hlx grey flanml
•nmser
Hr told her that a gli1
had spillct ‘"'•"•Ihlng at •clw.d
and he had ge ten MiUUied
.
lJ t e r . she told poUcr, he went

ti&gt; a show wtH- lor and lit* hruthrr.
AAlien tin v u *r bark home, she
•aid. IVr 1 v grahtsed D'.-u news­
paper aiol b. gan to read Hie story
of Hip atlaik
Mrs. Dc Alo** said he toll her
he had been at school, but ‘ he
ihieatrnrd to call In* teacher
It was thrn Air* De A|n»* told
police, lhat he broke down aad
" I don't know why I did II."
Meanwhile, police, acting on a
Up (rum a policeman neighbor,
had already headed tor the home.
Police said Terry had been treat­
ed Hirer lime* al Ihe AA'ayne Connly Child Study Clinic and Ija I
been artcslcd eni r for breaking
and entering
Ills mother told h lire he had
coffered portsre.erla '•'&gt;*" *»# **••
_3 ............
. re*ult w1** abooruisl
and llie
ru-utiii x.x! » ..» !.! She l i d Htc
pneumonia had Ird l what she
described a* " t n . n fcscr.'

Marion Jo wa* ooe of tour ehildrrn of Morri* and J uIIp Zobrovlt».
Zobrmdi. a truck driver, hur
rie&lt;t home at the tclcplionr ntescage from hi* wife: "Come on
home—M arta'* t * * " hurt." He
rallrd his daughter "Cookie."

"AA'r inovrd in thi* address in
January." he said "because the
hn"'«- **r were living in had rat*
^ ',h,
^ .'f r a T n o ^ u J
ro^ ‘nf.°V , ' T
, h! •
X
- m y God. I wish we bad.

knew

all

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Crimson Tide Coach
Dies From Ailment

Law Suit

Sports
Roundup

Commission

U i.idu.iicJ Frao Page Owe i
canipaign wrih tUle ‘ et. l&gt;F.c.&gt;
. Ol) .
Nn randidah*.' name, are men­
tioned in ihe luit filed by Daniel
L Cln.lierg, Miami lawyer, in Ihr
name of Maurice Wagner, Daytona
|Reach aHomey Wagner i» mine
at a “ taxpayer and a regidrted
voter in Volu.ia County.” He wa*
not a candidate for any office in
the firvt primary.
Cinaberg .erred notice he will
appe,.r Moolay lo tnakt a formal
motion for an alternative writ of
mandanu* by which Ihe rourl
would bring up for full hearing
and dccDInn Ihe quedlen of wheth
er all Ihe two primary law. .bouli
be declared invalid and certifi
ca lc, of nomination be i.aued to
Ihe candidatri who go&lt; ihe- n od
vole. May 4

ll - AI.IHIS\. \ij p
Prank
Ttmiiu.. the .lucky, &gt;nli s(vikrn
II* OAVLR Tki n o r
mm mIio mac lint Alabama to onr
N’K'V YORK els—Willie Keeler.,
«&gt;f football', in i.l .p ccta iular rrcthe remarkah’e liHle man who con
*’r11.. ilir I la.I nlifht
I'.Mtti rrtullril Irum a hrart all Inboied Ihr .age ad’ tce In "hit ,
mi ni which Imird him in yivr on •rnr where they ain't" In haieba 11
t'oarhini In P*I7 ami to .urrrmlrr (ore. .tiiml only 5 feel t and
hi. dutlr. a. athletic director In wrlgheil but tin poundi. yel h e,
wa* large enough to pn«t a hat
I early IJM
llr hail re rntrrH a Tu.ral.vi.a ling avrrage of SIS during hi* IP
.ear* nl mdflrtilmg in Ihr hly
hmjulal 10 da. . agn
14•••*!*• Iv«lr&lt;4.»
feaKur*.
'' ma • Iwllet. i lhal i
Jit iwii t ; l»W. ml 4
game* »err non on Ihr playing. Jtihnnv Fver*. memlirr of the
II* ■ * '
famou* Tinker lo F.ier* lo i han: i
' firl I anil Pol in ilrr.nng ro. ni»
OfliHil i I )’ «» I
II.
ntni 11
llr rrfunl to try to pep up hi double play romhlnallon. wa. rw n
tiHMfi l»4at
Irani' with rmollon.l a|i|iral. .fur .mailer than Willir. though, if you
Itflt ton • |l. *•h mt i*fl «i •
mg halftime. Iml u a . a .tickler for want to judge thr in un weight
I'.-w. I At I'•1.4All
UMUP.I .1 J%% l**&gt;
lelail .m l haril work in prarilrn alone The pugnartnu. *eci&gt;nd ha»e
anil lor all out effort during a man rarned only IIS p«iirul. on hi* i
\ %•ll»\ 11
S frel 9 Inrhe. over an I* year
Kami*
iMM
t% t !•
.pan ami wa. hy far thr |h*r»».t
llroiWttn
Hi*
poliry
paid
off
liming
hi*
I.'
• in. I i i h i l i
w a r. a. ho«. of Ihr t'rim.un I'l&gt;!■». athlete yel lo Iw incarcerated in
•’Mi'll' l| l l a
lUieball Hall of Fa;ne at
rfmnia. .aw hi. learn, win IIS
Mt
ii
&gt;:•
l'oe|wr.U&gt;wn
Nfti Tm K
'•&gt; 11
Caine.. |o»e 21 and tie 7
Utlns-h.*
* IThe larged mernlwr of lhal el
llr tarried tram* to three llo.e eel company appear. In have b cn
rM. *•»..
* f e\
Itm*» »•»».
Hoot game* and In t'oiinn, Oiangr ihr lamou. Adrian (I’apl An.on
||e«M*t» In lfiia i
nil Sugar Howl appearance. III. who wpighnl In at J2o pound,
«N..........
lo 'i I rn onl wa. 1 2
••••Mr* |t«4«i
while infielding and managing
Mil* •-»fc•« »t til Hitt' taIr •»
Crrhapt hi. rami fammi. train m clly for the Chicago Cub* from
.
w i» that ol mil one of hi. hur un |g;« In IM7 llahe Itulh i* lided
Cl** 1tiv«•• ■*! Nr* &gt; *1 IV* t»t
•t i l la Onfttfl tl It
ih-fratrd .&lt;iuail. Tht* |mwrrhou&gt;e. al a tnrre JIS. alone with L'ncle
rkl “Ml at rKilfltluliU I'»|t
f .il 'ring the patting rnmh nation Willwn llobifiMW, hut man. .nl
Ktififtiln 4I f I »• Utlltf »
••I Dili* Ihnirll to Hon |lu
nnrrr. nl the pair will contrnd Hie*
P9 |ii'lta «• pill
S a*#l#».
ih pprj Stanford and It. rnt.hlng were gi*en a .hurl muni
t ill'
I rlM
•
cri urul alt... V S&gt; I) on Jan I. I»\
•The Ihrre tailed .jirclmcp*
%HI Nil %H II Hal l
Ihonta*. who wa. .VS, often .aid among the M »n|wrdar. *lu&gt;r
tt«M
I
that vlrlory wa. hi. greatfit fi.it niai|ne. adom Ihr wall, of Ihr
l*#ir«»u
tl»«*lft*a|
II 1 41 *
hall thrill, a. a roach or plater
ha.rhall »hrine were l»ir*v l*eau.
.(iikfliH
I* • *•'
f *n In SIuncle, (ml
;
Id ly Itoll iin n r ami Cj Young
Ntw I flU
Ml**
•
I or.patr.l for hi. ‘ llama rarecr In all pitchrr. ami all mea.uring ft
hllatta ll»H* *
* ••* **'
W%»M»*»»'*I.
•
I* *
placing at " ’extern Stair Nirntal ■i |
Ihr lair Ih rb IS
NI
VHHIttaa.ar
I* *••
1 I'egr Kalamamn. Mlrh . and at or.e of the greale.i c*f Die left
lltMlAM
Votrr llame. where he wa* iju.r hander., weighed IRSpound* and
|lr«Htlt It»ltt4«l
MMOOMO »£*,« 4S MINUIIS i iN ck III H • Call R|*«, NtW Vwk,
• bat k under the immortal hnulf wa. much Ihe lighted nl Ihe tin I
lUIIII
when Ibeir homemade raft bt.^r up doling a ratn (quail, Iwo bo),
Itm-kne
in
laMX?
rm
group
of
pitcher,
in
the
ha'I
••M»lt 4 ItHI «
‘•
me r, ., ub I oy a heroic patruln- in A&lt; l,'|'. Il.rty IVulngfr, IS, athl
t.»M'a I nI«|
I pm graduating limn \olre l i e an d YOUHg had Ihr !•-nce* ■'
II, 1 li 1 tain*t, 11, otter prayer of Ibu k* wt drllveranc^—in the pet•
II .alt *. at . .
•’
'I ■ l
I
.* \
I» mir he wrnl lo tleorgu . . h.i k . •. .
It I I
Min of Fnieiger.cy f.juad Palrolniao William Tarpey. rqiiipped with
eai
h
firhl
reach
:n
l!*2S
Two
year.
J ill
lifeline
and iuew r.fr- near* il &lt;~n l’ elov&lt;. with lharry draped over
"
llfft*"* 4t l». it I I
*•
|l..lrr he Itrcame head roach at
If there*, anything It Ii * lea met'
I it &lt;|i aider and IVtima urulrr : 1 wirg. I*w poltreman w ade, thruug.,
II I I
t hallano.iga, i.t irnml to lirorgia fri'm lhe*e fact, ami figure. rwl’rd
*««r \,.|l I I l-t#U* I •'
dully and rhln-decp wralara to. • tt r bora
1 1 deewallowal)
In I'l.M and remained there until Inrni a hamUnme pamphlel pro
I f*|»*l !•••••. U t • ♦&gt; 1»
IU1I
wh r*
1 -ll. t.lM
*t
». tnl
he look (tier at pared by Swl Keener rud &lt;dian I
-4N.tlM#mti. ••♦!» %• tvi.
\lahama
the Cnopenlown gallery. II «ecm*
il«it «.i Ki»m « •••••
filing They «ay an nff.clal with
111. Irani, won Ihrre .viuthcaM to Iw* that Ihrre*. no .uch animal
Itr.i cunnectian. could re.ign Iron*
ern l otilrrct ■ct liile. and lied for a. an a.rrage hallplayer. One
the 1 •Miru.mi't party tu lake thr
■ fourth \lahama*. r-enrd from note. fr*&gt;m Ihe chart though, lhal
•kith, then ream the next day.
t'i u ihr. .ich l(H.\ o( ;.i . iclortr. they a* eracr a C&gt;md drnl largrr
(I ••iiiinuf.l From Page One I
Tt&lt;f*e official. &gt;jnl they hope&lt;l
i f |n«ie» an.l 7 He* w a . Ihe I n i In thi w nay. than they Sol an w d ct uf filing faUe non-FOmnyini-t
the triM-n dt..«JutMn urafvn would
Ihe lunt of Ihe century llahbit
the nation
Nt I l f iMavlilnl !*•«%•
Mar ant die*. S feel S and 1C if fid vita bul Um re havt lnwo only impel Ke.l dominated labor organ
\ %I l«i\ %l II ll.l 1
pound* would nol have been c m four rvnvicthm.. and one of lhc»e nation. In purge them»elve*.
\tl Mmt.i M l*&gt;«t*
IamIi :«
•i.lereil itnu.ually imall m or So wa. rrver.ed
IN ll.i&gt;ul
According lo Judirr Hrpartmrot
*raf' .c o ami F. il Wan * &lt; i
Outfielder Jin* Ftidl.v of the
Irel l&lt;« would hate made him authiritie*. the difl.rulty *lrm»
from language rrquirmg union of lUlllnon Oriol&gt;« wa. a .tar
quite a tug fetlrr
Il'tallrurd From Page line!
r- .. rglt) &lt;f \v, |
H come. a. no great •urpr.r final* lo certify only that ihey
twi.ition lo the Communi.t prvu*. let learn lhal a player nameS Ty are not Cornmuiu.la at the time ol Yirgi-.a In ll‘ 4&gt;* nr.-t 11*47.
*a!« on Indochina iwace were the I'ohh nci.'ed Ihr hlghe.l lifetime
*.mei*hin» for I' mmuni.l •.tyle halt.nc a.rrage among Ihe im
electhn. wilS,*nit internatii nil iu mortal. S ’ , hul il wa. new. lo
pervUhin. ireogmiion of the I'nra Ihi. writer lha! the revered Connie
r*iiui|il I'.-tlrd rrgtme. of In Mark «rt the lowMt mark with a
d.w'bina and lark of mil l.ry guar blaiing J»* ami poane.1 only f o ir
ll.tfi Vi
anler. lo hark un Ihe arntMtre
1&gt;nm- . k krwilh. I ifti* ».* Itearfac 'id kwdMwgHl. will he .1
homer, during hi* 11 year* behind
«•. WildlMla*
Ahh.wtgh the Ntr.lern itelega**. the plale
■lihUHrk.
Mil l.FH If tl'li* A '1*1*1 I ' N ' t O l , ll» S Park t i e - San•*rre agreed there mud he full
f»»d Frida, 'lay It. ? I* 2 P. M. — phone foe liter ap|dl.i U..KV* t-f IPr detailed arm1
poiatn*. wt.
«t ce pn*{r..»I« .om r i.f them al
«*i.r, pi -te tinr of hr.rtng ■•!- rrgal.r .a t tran*i*lwr t «pe *ee
teat), were talk •*• atnmf rr.i n*
« eda*«g*» l|a» 4;
an.1 li* ,.|,r nm 2* ,*ui-.,r Mat,.* 1 ran«i.t*Faf. tan I n .t iv
1 'he lleneva conference oil «
. tu**
4 iNitln
Im nu IuIh s ,«■ .m.ll ewerey rrlt,
' rotrp'dr ( date on h dh itwbv ) t! IIR
i»4n i r 4 J
s.-»»ke I&gt;. -It lip* lii'k Iful-ite* ' Co»dv llrpalr*. l i r
4
f M
i hr* i ar I Krcra.
The fie irh »•».!»,,red ga.rrn
Ihi* i* a trg.-il.r p*«ntht. *«n iee tn Sanford In Itilial*
Add a bit of rmrmar* t&gt;. &gt;nai*
"sent of V.ct N i larged of Ihe
llewr.nr f»wlee. SIS Ft.- B&gt;nk |tt&lt;t» . Oil.nda.
three Ifutf^hina .t.te . wa. re- bean, when you are r-vAmg them
tw ln l wiwitng iv* a third pe.ee for extra ftaior
•In that nuj differ dtarpty frvm
j »hal of e *her the French or thr
, I’l-mmunlil.
In .iMilitdi to tdher prvni.km.
*\\ n u &gt; n » * v aii •.»«
•
•
S
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»•J* ^ I a» k
tl caird il would a*k for c*mi*lele
i*Vprrdrnce of the Ihrre ii»d»
11. s i t IM . Ill INIK
hint-*.* .'» l n
t likh&lt;hnu--Viet
k \ i m . hi ip
Sam la &gt;. »w.l ( iniNklia—wow
UkSIIIV.tMN I* i
. \l*
rU*.tfied hy France a . a.*oruled
Henry lilt at. I Matn-h, fu .t bate »ta'e. w.tntw the trench I'nhm.
roach of ih. Wa.ktnri.' Scatlvr.
The French . . . ihe .tale, art
ran he m u lefar? ra i game alre.d* wV*ar.*e«i or ate ap
learhir.g Ih# yeungr. pla.et. Ihe pmarhi.g nut &gt;tita. Many Viet
he won iSe tailing tilie with IV e.imeie m t*&gt;e French Uil) SUd
finer p u .ti af the eai •
the piwer In key field.
I*..nng hi. maKn Ira- ra reel
\ \ t'iu nr.e &lt;|«die.m.n *atj
Iran In I H i tie Iill
Ii li*&gt; cr.i. rxla. *&gt;.Bce'. tnire p n p »a l
he tailed ST* hut wa. * o»ed owl in effect wo« 1 teid to panit&gt;'i«
af Ihe rhaieplon.hlp by enr per* nl Isdtxhnu kief Sam .tea. thj.
renlage point.
a* a firm of .tttrender

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is refined to as high
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THIS "HOT" PRICE EFFECTIVE
Through Saturday, May 15ih.

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Mololov

hf Results

R. i- „ere caiiisl for oa

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rounr &lt;aowtt.
ti vU ic„.J f i . u Page (Jnrj
owned lot i.i iT.aiU ki«m* p,*t
finlinaBre. were placed on fual
tvi, American l^-|,..u li.e U,t
are locate,! ,| U keirnlh M. .ml 1 , ajuu and approved dealing **iif,
J e a a e m iu e
in ii&lt; k U b o ro The the acceptance of the reeodifieapo.t mud hulM within three year* ti. n of the Cttf ordinance, ihe
Sinur ihe profierty revert, lo I ily reining of the • « ! «We
ford A .e between 10th and I2ih
owner.htp
st. from an R I to a C l cUfiin*
cation. and the changing of Mr*&gt;
Tlie bid of Ihe Buri-ow. ..fficcr Aie in a through itreel.
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rejuipment company. Orlando, for
a combination validating machine
POSTS SION
and ea*h rrgidcr Coal of the nuchine wa. »H at SKlo TO
LEVITTOWN. I'a. IP*—The Rev.
Charle. 1. F.rtman. at.otant pain&lt;ui;ir llnutboldrr
n"D'fi 'lurr jrn
Karlyle
an l fiiiini
Alfred ,or ct
(.utiieran Church, wa*
Stanley lad night were appointed becoming irked by the di.appearby the r«mmi.&lt;iiu* to the planning anre of topioll from a mound b
and roning romml..ion.
tended for laml^aping Ihe church
ground*.
A parking .pace fir l*r II. K
It .topped when he pnded a
Ring at Second St and Slagmilla
larve *tgn rn the pile:
A.e, wa. approved
"Thou »b*H not .teal churU
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Action wa. deferred on Ihe topvill"

BETTER GOVERNMENT

Government

Ma|or League
Leaders

* Spetu-er buMtal at .T tn A A5 .
aaJ S Semlfiwl* Bird.

Alw ays improving... always the bestl
Make your own tests, and
come to your own conclusio

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HANFORD. FLORIDA.

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V O L U M E X LV

O f O f f i c e r In P r o v i d i n g
M cCarthy

FBI D ata

Tells News Conference Free World
Should Not Write Off Indochina

PLANES TO III: ItIMPI. kVEII — The North American AJ2H is
u«nl by VJ-IS2. Im. t.1 al the Sanford Nasal Auxiliary Air Station,
for photographic rrtunnaiooanrr work. \ m&lt;Mllfird «rr*ion of Ihe
plant is used (or mid-air refueling. The AJJI’ also is used by
nonponrnls of AJ-62 nn overseas mi--i&lt;m». several «&gt;( this type
•if planr Mill he on Hipiay al N \ \S on A rmrd Torres |lav, Saturday. Other plants aUo will he di«playr*t during ihe arliellirs al
Ihe slalom. (Ilffirlal Photograph. I'. S. Navy)

Parade To Mark Observance
Of Armed Forces Day Here
Ity H'lTA i: llltKMflEN

Armed Forces Day has liecnnie the traditional occasion
when the nation ex presses its pride anti faith in the men and
women o f the military services whose tn^k is keeping our
country secure niniinst nil enemies.
Itut this tribute is more than a tribute to the men and
women in uniform, it is an expression o f confidence in the
* power they have luiilt as the foundation o f a secure pence.
This [Miwer was created to allay the fears o f a world
that lias Inst its sense o f security through |udilieal division.

WEDNESDAY. MAY 12. 1951

Colin
Is Related
w \slll\t;T«»N e-.Arm&gt; e«mit««
!• i I '(in u \il.irus swore today
I. * \l Cohn exploded ’ "nu» i*
s it i hen Cohn «u t barred (rein
j *r. tel rnil.tr laboratory at Tt

WASIIINC.TON.
I W iI r n t Eisenhower tmlny call-. "
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lelling of the meiilent (ruin (he
e&lt;l it reprehensible for nny Army intellicenee officer to hove I aline**
chair of ihe McCarthy
iMipnlietl confidential KR1 data to Sen. McCarthy without tmn hearing* Ad.uns said
Biitliorizntion.
"lie heramc extremely upset lie
The President also told his news conference, in a com­ « I ‘Tins is star.' and 'We'll really
ment on the international scene, that the free world murid .nsr*'igate thi* place ntnv.’
lie said They Iri l'ttmniiim*i*
not to write o ff Indochina.
At the outset of the conference, a reporter told the it! tins place lull Ihes keep nie
I se got security clearance to
President that Sen. McCarthy had testified Iasi week that an out
go ans place in the world ' "
Army intelligence officer supi'lied him with classified Kill
\danis stas supporting the

I material
The newsman went &lt;»n to nay
. that Attjr. C.en Itrownet I later raid
Ihe material sbnutd nr*l he made
public Eisenhower then wa* asked |
In comment on Ihe "propriety” o f 1
Ihe Army intelligence olficer* de
livery of such data to McCarthy
without aulhoriration
The President recal'ed that he
said at his nr\&lt;» eonlerener last
week he was thinking n( taking a
vacation from replies to questions
dealing with McCarthy

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At Monthly Meeting Of CofC
lout night'* regular monthly of Ihe ("handier of Commerce. He
meeting of the l«»ard of directors also commenCed on the large
of the Chamber of' Commerce wss volume of inquiries recelvm from
given over *o trnorts on the Han* persons In 4-'i states on Seminole
ford croup's activities -luring the County.
past half year, according to inforCordon Sweeney, secretary-dir­
matloq received today from the C ector of the Nanfod Merchants As­
of C.
sociation made a report on thr
A report was m ile hy the mem­ recently held Navy Appreciation
bership committee on the group's Day. Approximately I.90 O persons
campaign to ewri.vet all numbers attended the fish fry and other
to hrinr (hem up lo date on their activities, according to Swrer.ry.
nirmlterslups.
T. E. Tucker,_ director of the
He. .Idem
Aisdtewr T # . j r«*fr tfll)ts| briefly en the drdicapresented his semi-annual report. tion rrrenonies of tb« Rollins Colon the aetivltle* of the Chamber lege plaque, which was recently
for the first half of the yewr. The held at the Plorida State Hank,
president com m u ted on ||.C favor- sita of the old Lyman Hank, where
ahle natiunal pjblicity received hy the college was foundsd
tha County through th.* effort# A report was made on the proSpectbS
p.r.ruled *to A|Ir Fore*
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officials InvoHed In 4#!^
ejecting a
M ovie Tim e T a b le sita for use proposed Air Force
Academy Tha prospect.,ut eras
made by the Chamber of Co mmercr
"She C«uldn? Kay No"
and preparod by A. B .,fPeterson
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A final report was presented on
M0YI8I.AND
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the status o f the Armed Force*
“ L ee, Do It Again"
Day
plans. Activities of tha day
SlarU 7:3
till fealirv
are being coordinated hy tha
Last com
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Cbaimber of "Commerce.

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Grand Jury Charges
Miami Beach Police
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Various Crimes

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P&lt;‘cket inir.
Much of the h'ar.ie. tin iury
said. **litsiiltl Ik* plnc.-d on I'npt.
1 *li*&gt;tU*% W Pu rer
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r«*«« ntly all«*r Ih*iiii: ar&lt;|Miu«*tl .&gt;ti
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MIAMI i.D — A Da.lt* fou H .
t&gt; grniul jury in n final reiM.rt ypnlenliiy cbargnl .Miami
tteacii pstlis't* with “ rul|Mible
neyrligi’iuv" for failing lt»
break ii|i Aviilespreft.i Dfostitution. yrambliny; an.l pick*

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Muring I In* h vH vr m« ifit Iih fro m A^rii .»() laM yrn r
ju.i u*,.,, v u i - . i* rot • w
lh •
llie same date in Hit'll, (he amount o f *in m rs to the credit the police drpariiiifiii m etrcjl
I lie was iiinlri tn*triirllnns o f in v o t o r s at the First Federal Savings and Loan Assn. 11uporlr.n1 functions.' the rcpoM
firm Seen i trs Sietens lo rts'pt i lias increased 21.2 per cent, and now totals $.'t.Nltl.UMMUI. *a“ * ,
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at "i oiuplrti Is and ssholeheaiird
l
.
eorg
e
loti
by.
exi’ciH
iAe
Aice-presidi
lit.
'aid
t.Klav.
"Evidence
ha*
been presented
ly with thr Mrl'arths sultroin
lie pointed out that bad som e o f the foreca sts that that well-known pickpocket* have
mill e’ s investigation of allrgnl
were made
ago by
pessim istic ivononu.His
econom ists omu*
com e Iwen ann
and arr
are operating m
In Miami
m:i(f • some
Niunr montits
inoniiM ;ijhi
ny |M^NimMnr
•uhsersinn at Tl Monmouth Ht. \\i*iv
Mil .nth) calup nuilends Stere to pass, it would luive Imen reasonable to e\|H*ct a drop in lleach
beach The
The officer
ofticer in
in charge
charge of
WIUIAM r. lOMfKINI. Iat Ketfew
tars Mrsrns gate Adam* Ihe as
Isl^na*' t'e.'if itf'tecHve Earl
Ka
busting U. S. Attorney from
tl-nmeiil of trying lo halt the savings accounts. In Seminole C ounty there seems t*• lw little
nidi, at ion o f any m a jo r ivonon.ir n*ih,i"lr, be sajt
Maplewood. New Jrr»cv. has I- • r *
-quiry
J .B H *
tinder adverse eondition* U 1*
names! to head the new Justus
, # J ' ony revealed tiix. uuruig
Is * ""'
? AlrTarthy mire told him (i
inilurnl
f.u
iwrsoit*
to
turn
to
Drp.iMruent ills l&gt;ion tleslHtirtl to
! 8*&gt;nHi thi* year. 127.0d0 was
l&gt;
*&gt;. nine •'as "not mmh use"
•peed prnse.yillon «&gt;f spies and
Mr. hy pickpockets
The evito lh. Alt Carthy *uhciimmillrr and tkit-ir sating* .count* *. a »ourrr
Irailor*. Acrordlng to a White
......w a w«aft
■ ,Mnce further dlwlMPd lhat th#
At. i .rlhy hoped 'irhire would he Ilf nee.le.1 money, toil Ihe with- ■ ••.#• *# .
Mono* announcement. TompHns
r
pirkp-*eket ilrla.l
dr.illr.t Adatil* said a* he recalled diawnl* ltd* seat hav. Iwen nl
w ill have Ihe title of A- .t&lt;I slit
|i..'k|*qckeix hy name. Iml nut one
lh1* .o m e r-a tim with Alcfaithy His tB*trr. pace Ihnn they were a
Atloinry tieneial |f nfrr lal.m.dlI
cnnA ic tion wa* obtained again*!
loot litre a IhmiI 0.1 11 during a yrnr ago. .Air. I'mihv *ant. "In
iheni diirine the lime Alackey
nib iy ride in Ne « York 1 us lie fill if lliry air Islal.-.l lu 11st
.tidl.tr*
tiul.lnmling,
Ihe
sviltidrnwheaded the delall "
said A|r&gt; AlrTarthy al*o w.t*
at* have firm one-half per tent
Itn-ikmakii g •!. iury declared,
prs**foi
lotst-r llii* veat." he hiouglit mil.
1* "picvaleul ' &lt;u Miami Itrach
A* llie healings pmremed at Ihe
I'loA
lull
slatrinrnl
of
Ihe
hs-al
aild
Hifulli’.li.MlI Hade t'.wi-ilv
rap ltd llterr were referenres to
u*stH-iMiitti show* the total
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I he pin nUn said a Artdciprra l
then, during Presitleiil Hi*enhuw Drift
Mrs.\elma(.onialex lodsjr
an -, 4|[ ,|rJ’
nf (.nisllliilton
ii'.niirri’ t In Im- ntore I lian SlJI-lH.\ new s conterelu-#.
,.vl,,,,r o n Miami lie*, b with one
n't! with ill Increase in Hie |&gt;a«l ""•lined h.rr.-.lgoali.ui a* Scon
1 minty llirrclur ol Hie Ante
madam aion. having an income of
t-.-.t .if
ner cent in ihe mini ri»l. K«il
(*ro«« In txiki it noth...*»
&gt;4-r of -asini*. bi-couiiI*. It wa* *Ns»n
h iiffur •11 |•111 v l«» .^hrrllf .1 l li.ilf .1 nnlliun dollar* a season
1*aid
lliruugh her setup »f ai girl*
II .»*».&gt;
|t *aid dial .i|*eralur* of bars
Mne lliuii* tInti tsii* fo it -t o ld to
Mr I*.11 •&gt;* Knot, m tm Im • iii'ii *1 "eii.'.Miraged Hie*e gill* In operate
lo r.oliiiiiiit- tei-r* ll .n l *tt'Ui
to I |Htli|l*ll&gt; 1 IlNIIlHMIl »*( t*i&lt;*
01 Ilnur I’sijhli-iinieni*
increase
\ sIKTllI Hii'i 11&lt; ' &lt;•( Ifir Si'lltl m . r i|i si to|n.I Its alls i* I lit* I llie i*.h • it Mm im ill** pail vr.gr, Isi Ils«-i 1 liusine** aiol in v.imc in
NEW All K N J &lt;PW illiam T
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'••II ILlllll'il In III! (mAll D'll l•' - *••!.•*•* Hi.' o n e t s .a harl.*n.l**rs
mall with
lean nnlr
Tompkins,
loiupkin*. a man
won the
me mao
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. Ch. , i „ i
Hit* inttrn ing It. ln «lall m-.s c .siin .1 * Hossever, mtire Hush o.ie-lliird of %.»• in* lik Mi». liiM»/jiU i'» I* •!»:"■*
l, re«l hi Hie ranting* of these
and hawklike look of a Sherloek „ ,llri.r&gt; ,„ r , „. ...
1 . million dollar* ha* hreii lint imi . Mr
liiui/nli r mill.
gills
Ilolnies, I* ready to "hit hard
Air* \\ T lot. .tailed I In Tti*l r.-il.-ral ill Ho first Hind
\ |i** t SkMllluoIr ( ‘minty rhAptrr
Die jury »aid there were very
a* Ihe nation * new prosecutor ol a* president. Mi* I H
John •••f 1 hi* sear, iil-onl a fourth low i hmtiimn mul offii «* n*ni«»ii4»»l !‘»r
* al re*!* &gt;r c.u.s lcli.ui* nf |irns*
spies and subversive*
| . vice president v
.rre*t if tlmn the •ami’ 10 ifod of I'l.vi
\x•• \1 di *, Min Knot ix ronxiilri f.-&gt;
lilulc* hy |N.|oe oftn.-is assigned
lie think* Hu* government sh.inld A'tcner a* «erritnr* Air* Itria.k •lui in ihe veat Aoril, IPM ..I ...It In represent Ihe lt d 1 it*
I.. Du* delall and that .1 past altslure
a*
lrea*urt
.ml
I!
v
lloug
liiooeh
Apitl.
IPol.
loans
oulm
s,
oui-olt*
County
*e\|»fdiie" at li&gt; n ngaiiMt Toininn
of folerame toward crime
., and Slew it 1 tiaichel
prlu .landing
lunux'd gC.H'J.tsOsi o r
\|• i.onralei !• commenling 01 lui
nist* amt sulist rsise* m the old, Innalt.ui
.11 ,| graft nuy have .'au*ed *.iuu*
large
-1ta*I*11v more Hian 'J't per rent, why . 1.. resigned *ai.l, "I Itait
tegal Iheors Hi.it "Justice delayed
1 tin- i»ci-*ciil . oiullliuii*
llie lot time wlioh wa* tiel.l al
Direelni- itf llie a«*&lt;N'intinn are 1.. 11 . • |...Hinn off. m .I tain .-" *h
it justice denied "
I in* grand 1 •* n - immcndcd
s.iilhsnli’ Hino.sf s si hot.I, wa* II..wai.l Taville. II. Jiiiiti’s (Jut ...11 &gt; •*• .'h erlff. Ilepii') H 1
Tntnpkin*. tl. a hard work in.' .Minded b% All. || Hat. J .. X-..n •unfft.iil i Ik.ii.lnpy. i l*. tin.
f•••in Im nirri'iii joint |mi«i th.-1 future iu- o » keep 1 "wa'eh
III* |*\ 4*'' nil 111 ' M 11 fill I'l'Jt'll J»***
hard smoking New a r k laws r H TA district *.* ore&gt;ol.hi who . . . S i
! II Von ll»y. A Ed#u. tllsfl II I* (oily alul u(f i4i*lil ri i'ui•!' tin* iti'iiflrtmnH
jumped into the Ness Jersey |*o 111.tailed Hie new ollnt-l*
rlvrk
-I.inh»l*pi ni.il Mi. I...ih*.
|(|jra| »rrMC |lr 1, pom liw *rh-&gt;
I In &gt;».4nj:r Hill nial.i* it P'»'A| 1
,
, llnl ,n ,„e Army dor.m
fur dixtriA (o iprrul moir lnm* on
World AAar H He serves! Hiret
DID IIN f ON Ml Al Is
■ i* •
Ih#N '•&gt; i*r1.v1 ling
: »
year* a» a slate a**cmh!yman and
**ther apparent low hid* hq 1 its
1.4 * rii!nr»*rmrnl for thr count)
wa* rounding out tu% lir.t year a* ‘ ontrart* in Hie esten.ise pro
U. S attorn, #y tor the Ness Jri*ey dram
to Improve the ('ll*1 waits
, Is l
ft Mftw-ft.# . . f a , f fto I I 1 I . . . . . &gt; . ■ ft . . ftftftft
district, when he wa* named Alny and sewerage (arllilies were en
( All STOLEN
WASHINGTON r - The Senate
trred
by tile lee Constnirfioli
10 lo head Ihe new Internal 5sccii
A l!‘ IH l.la.'k Studehaker land- iu* passed and *cnl h* the House
Company
of
Sanford
for
storm
rity Division of the Justice Dr
mil*, wa* re|».rled as stolen to j hilt addin.' the ward* "under
4n.prosen.rnl M2 131 S3
psrtmrnt lie will" hold” Vhr rant
Hie *-ilx jwilirs- department la*t find" to the pled ;•• "( allegiance
and
supplying
and
inHallirig
a
Termer* and truck grower* of
of assistant i' S attorney general
I Ralph K Simas .-i 2dfi9 i" Hie flak
dri*e| engine tins en elrrtrlc gen. r« nfCal Tlnridi will tie gisen lal light
Elm A*e the .-ar disa|ipeate-( |lie revised plrdgc wuulil read:
lie made it clear totlay that the rrilor
wr)| (lr|,| u „ t, ar
. si n*carrh rc'iill* in j imml&gt;rr fn.ni 111 fmnl of hi* home SalurI p|| ! ,
incf in the flai*
f Tonlinuril On Page Tour I
re* .tries, Sl'ii'am
nf fii'ht* al Ihe IVnlral l lorida Ts
lift* rnmi mi l innv lo* uhan nf thr fnnr.i vi.ai*** f America
iM-rimrnl Slallon'* field day I - 1 . *Miinl •fiiiii'wlifif 111 Hatiford ami (•» Ihr rcp'.hiic l«»r which II
I'rnlav.
I in* iniiiimnMIf rmrlCA
I*' •I Inml* Hir Hftili4kf| under Coil,
Df If H' itiiprrcht. xlcr dirrcl Muiklnti'l lit riDH (:iLr * ln*A*v*t ,| iittljk |«ililr sa it|t h h f i t ) i m l Juxtik'i
■■I m charge, say* (hr program 1 1 no 10
for all *'
will got under way al in .1 in anil
all mlicr-letl farmer* and grower
ire Invlied
'Ihi- program will include di»
ciissions and pint tour* o| *uch
WASHINGTON H — A rocket thr Sparrow a "guided missile *y* liighiighl* a* Torn earwurm cm
powered supcr»onlc guided missile t. m ‘ rather than a guided missile Ifni, niserliclde residual sfudn
cheialed Iron work with 17 vi ;c
“ fe
... .................... fables, fcrlilily levels of filer,
announceil by the l)c(rn*e Depart Hun a missile
and *wcel corn, nrmatmle fertilii.
DETROIT P — An unemotional ti&gt; a show wtH- lor and lit* hruthrr.
The Navy disclosed it I* train rclaliun«hi|*s, anhydrous ammonia
mrnt last mghl
AAlien tin v u *r bark home, she
high srltonl student told police to­
im:
ship
and
*hnrr
personnel
for
The
weapon,
known
a*
Ihe
SpcrBond Bids To Be
insrHigation*. a new inetlmd ol day lie talally brat and s|a«lird a •aid. IVr 1 v grahtsed D'.-u news­
rv Sparrow I. is "fully tnanruirr ice of the Sparrow hy carrier fumigating gardens and *et-dhed*.
ahle at supersonic speed*, yet light l..**«-d Jel clrcralt tx.th in the At Inmalo varieties and .1 new fruit I year old girl, hut didn't know paper aiol b. gan to read Hie story
Opened To n ig h t
of Hip atlaik
hr did It
and compart rnmigh to to- carried lantic and Hie Hanfir fleet*
*ci compound, blight re*l'iani cel ally
Mrs. Dc Alo** said he toll her
Marion Ju Znbrnvil* was found
Itid* for Sanford's sewer reve­ in tnulliplf unit* t.y fighter type
the Navy described the tttitaili erv. ami union sarirtv trial*
hy three playmate* in a he had been at school, but ‘ he
nue bonds will he openrd al City jet alrcratl," the announcement ly|*r* as "systems capable of ac
New developments in cantaloup, yesterday
to call In* teacher
Hall tonight at • p.m.. according said.
curate control when the missile I- variefie*. fx-dding, weed control garage behind her home, her body ihieatrnrd
It was thrn Air* De A|n»* told
to City Manager Warren Knowles,
The Defense llrpartmrnt called fired from a speeding jet plane." fcrliliring, |x-*flcld&lt;’ *, water level* turn and bleeding She tiled in a police, lhat he broke down aad
who staled that Ihe engineer* inand breeding will al*n he on Hit- hospital after doctors fought I1»
votsed in Ihe project will havr
hours to save her.
program.
"I don't know why I did II."
Hielr t'hulatlon* prepared on rem
Holier l.t Edward Jocqpe* *aid
Meanwhile, police, acting on a
tract bids.
13 year-old Terrence lie A|»s* told
A total of tl.l7S.ono in ritv bond*
hint lie had struck Ihe girl with a Up (rum a policeman neighbor,
had already headed tor the home.
ha* been authorired for salp by the
I tiv 4 Imam, then slashed her
Police said Terry had been treat­
Cits commission
Jncqnr; said the Itoy gave no
A
rea
M
eeting
ed Hirer lime* al Ihe AA'ayne ConnIt Is expected lhat possible ruts
reason (or the attack
in the sewer and water program
Mi** Myrtir Wilson, Seminole
lie Moss is a Juvenile undrr ly Child Study Clinic and Ija I
will he presented hy engineer* and
County Home Demonstration a- Allchtgan law and cannot lie been artcslcd eni r for breaking
the City manager. Thi* cut I*
pint, attended it meeting of Cen- charged with a mnior enter m and entering
necessitated bv construction Mil*
Ills mother told h lire he had
trill I'loridn Home Demonstration 1 riminal Court unless Hrohalr
which werr ixnonn higher than,
agrrit.-. held In Travare-. this more. •’iws.-' .. -ivi” ill Jiiiixfllclbu
coffered portsre.erla '•'&gt;*" *»# **••
intlcloated hy the council
mi*
jim ..........
...... his ..........
and llie re*ult w1** abooruisl
Air*. Dori*
Dc Alos*.
mother _3 ............
Jacksonville engineer Robert It
Highlight of H» tineting &lt;*x» x ((l|(j |H,iirr m.,i .nr knew her *nn ru-utiii x.x! »..»!.! She l i d Htc
Aneas has spent the entire dsv
-!&lt;-Mi»n-&lt;t«lion
ef h‘*n*e xsBolex.
fi *..* Al.........ordeter, -but pojin ai pneumonia had Ird l what she
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poring over design plans to find
lx- prr.tuud — l!.,t Incal agents rtsed tielorc she could rail (hem described a* " t n .n fcscr.'
oarts that may be rut.
may relay the information to their
Marion Jo wa* ooe of tour ehilIn a formal statement to police
Know lex today said that engi­
vari'tus club*.
she said lhat Terry was fascinated drrn of Morri* and JuIIp Zobroneer* had presented construction
Tomorrow the Sanford Koine ii j newspaper account of the vlt».
rut* In hieb places In Wynnewood
Demonstration Club will hold Ra
Zobrmdi. a truck driver, hur
Stic said that hr left for
*nd the Mayfair sections of San
annual picnic at thr *ummer eanip crime
ii lux.I yistrrdav morning and rie&lt;t home at the tclcplionr ntesford
of Mis. liny Tillls. Thr mrcliog l1"',"" humr‘
I SO
cage from hi* wife: "Come on
me .hint
about
will iq- rallrd to order at 10.7.0 r» m'' homr
*b0‘" 2:30
2 50 p.m.
She t&lt;dd police that nr went I ) home—Marta'* t**" hurt." He
a. m. Mixs SA!l*on will pivr n drw i l l I’Hovinp. Mtmir
rallrd his daughter "Cookie."
monstratlon on allrring rlnthrx the bathroom and then to thr
Seminole High Rchool't Triole
"AA'r inovrd in thi* address in
kitchen, where he tried tn^clean
and working with a pattern.
Trio will provide a musical
MNCI IITTIN0 and mouse bunting may be over for “ Spook." a cat
Tomorrow evening Ihr drman- brown xpms off hlx grey flanml January." he said "because the
program at the regular wreklu
oamed by Mr. and Hr*. C. W. Hhlltpe- of Arlington. VI, but Ihe In­
slrallon agrnl w'll m .-1 with (he •nmser Hr told her that a gli1 hn"'«- **r were living in had rat*
meeting of the Sanford Junior
jured
feline
demonstrates
that
be
ran
get
along
very
welt
with
a
com­
ijike'*Monros*Demonstration'ciii'b had spillct ‘ "'•"•Ihlng at •clw.d ^ ',h,
^ .'fr a T n o ^ u J
Chamber of Commerce tom orrow
bination splint-crutrh ares tally built by a veterinarian. The damage
in ihe home »f Mri S. C. Gardner and he had ge ten MiUUied
. ro^ ‘nf.°V , ' T
, h! •
X
st noon, according lo the Jaycee
at 7:30 p. m.
~
lJter. she told poUcr, he went - m y God. I wish we bad.
stag pro*# by r - ’ x i-r ij with a J4 rifle, (lsisrMik&gt;s*i Jw tJylw w j
Journal.

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Red Cross Position;

New Prosecutor
Appointee Bacl;s
Fast Action Idea

Slavery Trial
Is Resumed
In Alabama

Half-Year Reports Presented

reun*t*l

I i thy'* ins esllgalion* tuhcntiiiml
tie made threats aga'nst the
Army
The Army charge* also lh.it
( •tin u*e*l the subcommittee's pnu
er in si-rktng ptelerenlial Army
dnt &gt;nt (or I'si
il
Davitl
S* (line wealths X'e.s Yorker who
w .* an unpaid ntn*u|lanl In the
«e'ieoiiiiiilll(*t* ttefore he
st.t*
tl spt-il last (all
lias II Jt nkuis. sjtet i.tl rsniosel
ho the inquiry into the row . a*krd
wi't-lher Cohn hoi saiil al Tl Mon
mooih that he had access to Till
lllf
Hr didn't »ay that to me hnl
he *.iul that t.s olher |»er*isns
Atlaius replleit
I i tiling up to to* *tnry &lt;d the
M lointolh Hu nlenl \«l.t in * le*lt

The President then went on to
diseux* the principle of die sltiia-

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V toy's contenllun lhat I'ohn. ?i
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aspr.^o^thi.’
question a* it related to McCarthy

Hon.
lie o id that in a ca«e where
an individit.il officer give* away
classified information. It I* vo re
prehensihle
Eisenhower *aid that wa* r*tv
rhis imwer i* reassuring the cially
«o in Ihe rase of serially
M-ih and restoring rondlfrtire
malrrial which mini be ke|&gt;t vr
Ihroiighoii', a , frre world.
Armed Force* Day also pro­ cret.
The President salt! that when
vides the urrlrrk it fitting nppor- enlisted
men rntcr Ihe armed ttsr
I tonilv to .lemon* *ate to the re* they take an oalh to obey the
I American people how will they regulation* and their superior*
merit this pride and faith. The
Eisenhower then a»krd whether
1displuv of srma. the tmditional we are to assume that an eidiitnl
i parades, the tribute paid our man ran adopt one kind of loyalty
force* from to manv forums over anti an officer another kind
the land «n Aimed Torres Day
Answering his own question, (he
I serve to emnhasi*.. the power for , . ^ V n V catiH tha. ^erfeV.ly r,d
ta-are Which has |x rn ties eloped ||ru|0,u
1 1 rough unity of purtMsse—unity
lie added that whenever we gel
aithin Ihe Armed Force* and
to that kind of a *itiUHion in the
itv within the nation. .
armed services, we had better dis
Vr,
Armed
Force* Day al»o pro- y,3|vj |prm
Aides our citlxcn* an npiontunitv
Later in the news conference
In |tarn mare annul the st-tsins.
Vo this
iM, .day the m.n amir\wumen
,\rn ,hr
President said
in ni(l
rridsintt*
lo
On
&gt;||o|hpr
hc dl(J
in uniform play host. Thrv krep whether any investigation was i&gt;«
open house at the Army. Nnvv.
, Air Eorce. Mai me Cort&gt;«. Toast Inc made to try to locate 'he in
officer svh»i McCarthy
Cusi.t ur.J rt icrvc establishments lelllgenee
said provided him wiih lie- Fill
&gt;o that eservone may havr the dal* The Army has said it is
OlfsrUnKf to obftetv# risiMhilltles, conducting such an invesiigaltun
to note their equipment as an In­
dication of progressive ImproveHETIPIEVr - Vrra llrorae went, to See their ramps and
(Irfli. little (terman girl who j base*, visit their ships, watch
live* near Hamburg. I* brine tht ir aircraft fly. and to observe
»rnt gift* by Ihe sixth grade the efficiency and trsiumiv of all
class at the Sanlord firabimar thrlr otteratlnn*.
It it n tiny for the |iuhlie to
School. Tht girl Is shown with
come and see anil gain rrneweil
her slsler.
confidence In the men ami arms
II ha* been ininlesl out h y 'a defending this nation, its iinil
spokesman al tlir
lii Satdunl Cram unions and Ihe ideals for which
IIIIIMINCIIAM, Ala. &lt;^-Trial of
mar Schotd that the action tak- It atantla . . . It is the day they Ihrra while brothers rn rharge* of
en by the sixth grade in s|K»nsor- prove their motto, •‘This power holding Negro farm hands in slav­
Ini' a little Orman girl "is our fot Peace Is Yours,
ery resumed lodav after similar
way of lighting* i ulilliiuni*lil, Me
Sanford still celebrate the du\ peonage Indictment* of three nth
are not Ju t gising money to our Saturday with a parade h*attest ers were dismiss*^! by a federal
child, sse are gising Irlentlsbip Ity parade maishat* Itov William*. rnurt.
And we nted friend* In Europe In chief of police, J. L. Itnbtiy, founts
Thn«e against whom the charge*
correct the imprvstlnn made by sheriff and It. D. Hauls of thr
IMuple like the Amaru an colonel's Highwav I'nliol. It it srhe.lulril stdl are pending are Oscar Edwin
Dial. 31; 4 red N. Dial, 23. and
wile who wa* g owing rich *ell to Ite held at 10 a. m.
firady Dial, 2S, brothers who oner
ir.g Amen, an goods in the black
Assistant twiiadc marthals who
market. Mi*s Margaret Davi* has will lead Ihe remaining three ale .1 large farm west of l.isinc
*lon. A la , near the Misti««i|&gt;pi
arm coffee for the mother in all
„ , r« M L. Smith. ..co a l line
of our boxes to \rra ' “ ** ,,k *
. . . . .
Harper, third «er- V S. Did. Judge Seyhourn II.
sponsored Xeirlmle* Ih'n^fl w'at I*r&lt;‘ti,,n!
" s . . ; " - jB,nr‘ D llagin. fourth I.vnne dismissed cases again*!
a luxury t^V’ h-r \ l X , n S
Hubert Dial, 41, brother nl the
in afford in year*
£ 1mole" Itilr1^ W l ' " Ih r‘ n .lh ' ,n ,h* f|r'&lt; *eetlon will he other three; and two rnti*in*. Ar
frailer* arT prf.emhig the P!«y^ s| « or
lligginlssih.,.. and Ihur Arnold Dial. Z7. amt IJndsay
"Peer T.ynt". Thursday
,h'
r &gt;.v.
c" ■va.A..
«df*■.rials,
. and
. . TH ?I.a
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mC .ccmpanled
a1. .
... Winyard Dial, 43.
The court took Ihe action on
day everiin Js at N ii'il.n k al Ihe tiv ri-prrsrnlntist s of the varinu*
fcrvlce*. Also, |s&lt;lud.sl in the rrrnminmdaiitso of If. 55. Dial At
srluail auditorium
first srrtion will lx. the S&lt; minute ty. Trank Johnson Jr., who
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The lies II J lias*, pastor of Hlnh bchnt l Haod. a Nnvv color he felt the rsidenrr insufticiennl loi
Ihe 4ir*l 1 liri.tian Ihurrh,
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. ttlajr K’ mr.l and two platotui* uf Navy convict the three.
hrom.lit In two teller, lie lias re personnel, a platoon of airmen! All were indicted hy a fs’d-ral
reived from governor, of other from the CNAT arwi tliiII tram |grand Jury last fall on charge*
slate*, than king lorn for baskets composed of Civil Air Tatml of paying fines of Negro prisoners
of fruit Tlie letter from l„iw radets.
in nearby Jail* in Alabama and
tenre W. Wet herby. guvernur of
The second section will include AH**i«*ippi. holding the Negnv* in
Kentucky, states, "I am delighted 'he Spanish American War Vel- «rrvit»de on their farms and heat­
In he the recipient of a basket rran*. Disabled American Veter* ing them if they attrmptrd to (IOf fruit (mill I I irid.i It I* grail- ar.*. Sanford American l.celnn ca|u’
lying lo know lhat mir Kentucky aixt ita women'* auxiliary. Osietlu
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New Deputy Sheriff

County P-TA Group
Installs Officers

Experiment Station

Senate Approves
Change To Pledge

To Hold Field Day

Rocket-Powered Guided Missle

For Combat In Air Is Revealed

Detroit Student Tells Police

S S U ’ts e .

How He Slew 4-Year-Old Girl

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W here T h e Money Goes
If government cxpcnnc* nrc to lx- cut
. by reducing the number of employees, the
place to begin is perhaps not the federal
payroll, but that o f th. state- and their subdivlsiony. The Bureau of the r "tw«» reports
that federal workers number 111 for every
10,000 fiersons in the United States, but
state and local employees numlier 201.
Curlous'y enough the highest |wr capita
figure is reached by Ixdh the most anil the
least populous states. New York and Ne­
vada both have 020 government workers for
each 10000 of population.
It may lie hard to cut the state mid city
payrolls. There nhould probably be more
poilc« rather than fewer, and certainty there
are not enough teacher - Nor are there suf­
ficient inspectors to enforce pure f**"d,
truancy und safety laws li has nl&gt;o income
apparent that the number &lt;if immigration
inspectors should lm greatly increased along
the Texas and California borders if illegal
migrants from Mexico are to l«’ kept nut
Probably those wishing to reduce the
costs of government should examine other
expenditure* than those for workers' pay.

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' gan'a raid through Kentucky and Ohio, was
enpt un d with .Morgan, but mu ringed to
ij.
escnjic. taking his genernl. along. After the
war ho liecume chief justice o f Kentucky.
Ills associates also achieved dist'uction, one
„„
yf Kentucky, a n o 'lv - « v ’ i flM primident
president of two rai
railroads. Clearly they
were men of parts and eharacter, not riff­
raff.
Huskies Northern unwillingness to ris&gt;*.
another factor that defeated limes was the
tinder-cover work of Felix Stidger. u drygoods clerk who became an effective federal
agent As in recent subversive plots, the
lies! preventive work was done by counterspies, not by noisv investigations.

Plot Thot Failed
After all these year - new chapters ap­
pear in the epic story of the I se and fall of
i*’ most unexthe Confederacy. One of the
fieetcd. not inspected even by specialists
deals with the plot of the rein llion n the
North, fomented by a Southern agent named
Thomas II. Hines, It was hoped to persuade
Northern xyinpnt hirer- with the South, the
so-called Copperhead*, to rise against the
Lincoln administration, while salmi ours
burned New Ymk City and soiled munitions
In Illinois and other Midwester I states. The
plot failed, chiefly heenu o the Copperhead.*.
Ho matter how freely they talked, drew back
wlivn it came to action
Hines’ career has now Iwen told in
•lames I). Horan's new book. "Confederate
Agent " He took inert in (Ten. John lb Mor-

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Way Down South
In Sanford, Florida
ll&gt; &lt;\ It. DAWSON, HSA . .MSA
KIKLH DAY —- The Central Florida K \-1
[H-riment Station farm will in* host to farm­
ers at a vegetable Field Day starting at 10 1
n. m Friday May 11. according to Dr. It.
\Y. Ituproeht, director in charge
Hightights o f the program include dis­
co.-ion and insja'ction tours of research;
plots on l i t corn eorworm control. (2) in
vectlcido residues. (3) chelated iron work
with 17 vegetables, ( l» fertility levels cel­
ery and sweet corn. (6 ) nematode-fertility | Tin. column it f&lt;*r Sanford Her Park School (d r.labll.h. develop
relatiimiliips. ((•&gt; anhydorus ammonia fe r -][■hi reader* n&gt; u»e In e ip m iin ij and maintain the many service*
tfiliation. (7) a new method of fumigating their opinion* upon any mailer* ol uhirh uur exceptional children
i interest In thi general public. VV. need. At a dhector at bulb 1 want
garden and seedbeds. (8) tomato varieties
)mr „ i« * an&lt;t fair cm to express b) deep appreciation to
and a new fruit-set compound, (9) blight- rl;ne «f any existing condition*, carh and every on* atm haa help­
wide, title and national. cum ed in (hit drive
resistant celery, and (Hi) onion variety cilt
menu or critic!.rat &lt;&gt;( Indlviduali
d|. The happuica* and hope prorated
trials
public official*, group* rr organ exceptions) children through Fat­
New developments in cantaloups vurie- nation*, but t&gt;e temperate, lair ter heal Fund* cannot be ex­
plained in a letter mch a* (hit. 1
amt l.ulili'l N- personalities,
tiis, Iwilding. weed control, fertilizing. |&gt;estl lenglli of &gt;our It (let depends up.
ix'n can oftly »ay that (he tight nl
ciik’ d, Water levels and breeding will also the Importance of whaf you have Fatter Scab at work ia to heartto **&gt; All letter* will be sign, l wir.uing that through the eye*
be on the program
by wrilrr with addrett, though of J volunteer who hat been backnjouturr will to- wiiShrtd from *f-'S* the Fatter Seal campaign U
' 'indeed a worthy one
SKMINol.K itll.l, SK7. — A clock passes publication upon re«,ue#L Wher
W
Sincerely your*.
MHtililr Ifllrr*
lri‘
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*ver prmiblr
%hntild ik*
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the time by keeping its hands busy.
Mr. Harold Appleby
to 2U0 or 300 word*. The
Herald reserve* lh« right to edit
or rut letters to fit the spars

QUALITY TELLS — If you Insist on available.
buying cheap chirks they may prove to lie
quite costly in the long run.
Mr Kdllor
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May II, la.t

Chairman.
Fatter Seal Drive.
Seminole ('(Minty

1 wi»h to lhank you fw Ihe wondrtftil publicity that you gave u*
tor
the Navy Appreciation nay.
Sanford Herald
II
i* a real plcavurc and honor
Sanford.
Florid-i
FIHRK — There are more than 10,000
tu have you here in Sanfurd and I
jst*s for cotton.
know
that Ihe citucn* arc enjoy­
Pear Kdltor
In behalf of tie- f enfral Ki-irida ing your paper each day.
You certainly did your part in
hapter ot Crippled children A‘ K(il*ii IN ONE HASKKT *— Whoa u (surl.-itinn
I want t&lt;&gt; thank you t&lt; making Navy Apprcclalinn Day a
farmer produces nuiro than OIIU crop he Is your gr-nrrmv *iipje&gt;ri in picture* grrat *UCCC1*.
T h e Sanford Herald
perry good wt»k.
»*f.*M 1*hr.| l« lixr#
loss Huhjmt t*i the risks of 11 i hnnging m:ir- and puhllcUy uivrn for the Fa*te,'| W|*hin* you
•*Mt»|lak»*1 alplit . I f f * , ' e l . r a n . *•*4 *ahdir
Wnrefi-ly your*.
in h ^i .... . r r ^ .n
ket and of viinnbii1 weather conditions riatrd ihe *lforl* id The Kanf .rd
Fdward F Lane
Hencral Chairman
I ’ e ltir r l e .
p f e .* , I
fukff :T, 1‘IIP mV -Moreover, dlvcrsifirntioii of crops generally Herald In 'iipiiotting worthwhile
•Navy Appreciation Pay
V*. UHVllf the I rI
( * * !'•»•, b n * ! * « l «&gt; # n lA .,
protect* and you certainly Wcnl
make* possible u mure efficient and con­ all the way in litiping uv lor whtrh
- I I - e e i p .e e l
F ill’ ll P R H IU II. r a iie g ,
■ r e b lie h f,
tinuous utiliration of machinery and ei|ui|*- vou have our drrpc.t gratillide
1 alii n u ll'll, c . . . . oil rail...
Wo are confident that wre have ■ Police H unting
no hivi *.
ei.i it ra.p.u.iee
merit throughout the year.
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reached n.ore |ieo|dir tbiv year
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Hun m year* pe.4 and have told, G ang Escap ee
n » l.'a itlP T
tki p e r t . . . I .
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l l CP— H a e l l .
e l. X c e t l.
o e c 1 *ep
HI.ADS — The crop of glads in la v our uieeeaga of (he *orvic*u offer
City puller arc, toilay hunting a
aaus
*M a
u rn*
rd Ihe eireptional children of Cen­
prl».ni*r *»hn ysetrrdrfy rtcaped
Younty i&lt; worth 3 million dollars.
A ll * l l | | i * i i e e i * . « e , , e i * . •* i l n e K *
eea
tral Florid..
• • .lice* .. ( e n l p r l e l e e i c e l l - t l l . e » * * . ' &lt;&gt;f . e l . l e e
I would like at thl* Umc to ex-1 from the lily road gang while the
! * . * « *elli k&gt;e &gt; * • ! ■ ( * l e t n . IP H e le r e a . p . O . l e e f e l r e
prr&gt;&gt; my apprerUliun to the group u-a* clearing weed* from
1m • * t s $ c i s n * . u - e i i , a . - U i e c i i l A i i i H W i a
TWO OF A KIND — Worry is like
road* In rural CnM*born
• *♦ • *.♦ . U r . i N i a m
I 'l n e l c . e l i w m i c p
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rocking chmr. It can kuttp you llljsy but .Vminole lounly. Florida, fir their
t ll e a l a . lir e r a la
Nathaniel Wadky. wlu» &gt;evrral
won't get you anyw here.
icenertiu. cheek elvrn to Fame*:
week* ago » o arretted by DM
Ta» Ml.eia h a aip.(t«r i i ll* **.e«ie|pa Per.*
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School,
and
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Kiwani*.
• H O t l r e l l i l - a p . c l e . I . e l * fp l | , a * , l - f f f f * . | l .
. Hub. (be Sanford Atlantic .Natiunal Id. Jack llickvon and Officer W H.
rallea ■! all llr lerel . . . . . |..leip t le ifcle e#nepepfi
U N IO N S — Do well hero find have n u tr-1 Dank, and ihe Fiorj hi stale Umk Cotgrave on a drunken driving
; for epon.iinng children to Camn: charge wav tried In city court
Page
Wcdnusdny. May 12. 1051 hvt v a lu e e v e r y w h e r e
tn tiie Pilot Club, attbled by the)
Future Nunc* of America, that nnd entrnced In tervlng rai day*
linvr nr paving $llk). Hr vltpprd away
vponxirud uur

sTsurnin
Hr#. F oster m u le d r e a s e u n n g ly
Mh* a&gt;* youaa touci* ardrally Ui
kr*e. Joan r.wtn and Tod* lluaiae ar« down on her daughter before go­
•wear to aid. Bui Todd haa mat ral ing matd*.
baan p'a-.-i IS r.t* rhoaaB frotttaUta al
Left alone. Joan a thought* re­
taaralsa- aod Ui* little eweay «sv h turned to Ihe evening on the boat
jeaa m i u t r •Hiln*. la •*( aa- i*h la
mafaiatn a bore#.
when the and Todd nad planned
(or a June wedding. It had not
CHAPTER TWO
teemed unreaanaable then They
A 5I1XNCK fell for a moment had agreed mat he would purely
In tha convrraatlon belw-etn Joan have a job lined up by thia time.
and her mother. In It Joan beard
But what, actually, nad napa pair o&lt; robin* Oiling the air with pooadT
thrir twilight chirping. D u ck y
Todd had apent the winter m
bird*! Nothing for them to worry atisly at Columbia University,
commuting there daily to cuntinu*
about but a few wormi'
-Which (hey can alwaya And,” th* work lot nil doctorate Mind
had been interrupted in Switterthe aaid aloud
"What on earth are you talking Und by hit iitnees. Columbia had
accepted fua tnretgn record fur the
about T"
Joan laughed and explained "! Brat term, but n* nui learned n*
gu ru It's atlli too cold tu cat out could not poaelbly complete th*
here tonight, lan't Ilf" ahe aiWrd, requirtment* there tor hta I'n L)
changing the *ub]ect.
by th* end nl tn* eenieater in June
"Well, It'# lno cold for (Jram. It* would nave to put in thia sum­
anyway. And 1 wouldn't like tu mer and another full year, and
leave her alone at mral time the alter tnai ne would nave tu writ*
way ah* la now. She miue# a Iheaia and pass nta examination
Cramp, you know, mill I'm tur* He would be hallway tu mi ;m t
the * not aorry that n* ilippvaj though, oy thi* coming tteptember.
away ao quickly. He couldn t en­ and ne nad believed mat with m*
dure being Qflpleaa Hr'd nave Matter • degree twhlcn he nad m
haled to apend the reel of till Ufa C’irtd belura going abna-tl and
on crutchaa or in • when chair. aimed two year* &lt;&gt;| advanced
Pucnmont* if. indeed, a fnenn of rrrtil toward the ntgnxr degree,
be would nave no trouble finding
old people, aa the dnetora B a y ."
.loan nodded.
a position. Then, later **n. pernap*
"Wall." Ur* toiler aald, ruin* In • vrar nr two. ne wuuld ftnixa
now. "I tnuat get back to the hi* doctorate. Hu* thia would nut
kitchen. 1 have a meat loaf m me be until ne nad saved up some
money lor more study and nad ac­
ov»n."
"Oh. good. Todd iovaa a meat quired tome experience in teach­
loaf. But can t Anma wauh I|T“ ing
Having worked cud Ihe plan tu
"Ton forgrl. Thia un t Annie a
his xaiutaction. ne nad enrolled m
day."
"Oh, yea Ton have her onlv February, quite confidently, in tnt
twice a weak now, don't you' I agency conducted try Columbia to
do keep forgetting "
•'cure tearning tub* for their own
"Y et. Mia waa getting (no okl lo students He nad also rnlerrd ni*
work full lima And I had lo econ­ name in an agency in Philadelphia
omize. i planned a au-thirty din­ and in one in New York City, aa
ner. Wttl Todd be Her* by Ihenf* welt Not rontent with mat ne
"By un. Uumn It e an aarly nad obtained a lift ot cnlleites,
ju n i o r collcgea and preparatory
night Can't I nalp you T"
"No. thank you. Vou tel (he school# tetwaen Main* and Vir­
tabla before you wenl out thin ginia and a* tar weal aa 'thaui*.
afternoon By the way. J.d you and nad written a torm tetter 'o
find anything’ "
each ol them, in vvniih re nad
Joan ahook her Head "I walkct given a resume of nil background
tulle*, too. I Mould nav* taken and aducation. three character rel
T.nM a (atopy. No, I didn’t find a errncta. and information aa t«
thing exrept that mom rental* are ivnera Ihe transcript of n s college
almott a* expenttv* aa apart- and foreign study could be secured
tnenta. Kverybody •**« a chance At ihe »nd ut tne letter ne n*.i
to gouge, a» they're gouging. Any­ asued d there would r&gt;t an upenme
way, I've decided that (haring a Mia coming tan lof a Itarbing po­
bath and a Kitchen with people sition in Herman and. u *i would
you don’t know too well tin t an the autbcrltiea amdlv conaidfi
attractive pro*peel Fv* a(amt uim* Juan had typed tnsre form
given up the Idea ot living in on* icitais tur mm. all on* nundito
and *iri&gt; of them
room "
Todtt had nad the courtesy it
"W 'll, aonxthmg will work uui
Tha (unit* naa a way ot lakiag rrphrj to murt than tuor-tlttha if
cere of IIm U, I’ve discovered And hta mqturi'a Almrat all of them
Cbptnakt

INI •* Allee Rues O lte r

L a k e M ary Church
Hammond O rgan Is
D edicated Sunday
Tha Lake Mary FrcabjUrian
Church dedicated lla new Ham­
mond Organ Sunday afteranoh
with *n appropriate Vmpsr Scr
vice The Initial portion of Ihe pmgram consisted of oegen srlecllnxit
plavrd bv an Orlando organist.
William F. Drome and included
linjubviskios
"Greeaxlecve"

Careers Jeopardized
WASHING ION vP- Ugly
and H SHusa Hro-.el. attlilanl
IF* probably ibe bcil wotd lo icerelary of dxfco e
dnchbe whal lo wpett rwi* In] So far Ihe card* have all b M
Ihe Senate hearing on Sen Mr i„ McCarthy'* hirnlv It’ s Slrvmi
cartby'a row wif.i I'enlagun offi
dj'l I* antwer qurMion* fr&gt;m
rials Secretary of the Army thr -«vta iciuturv making the
Slavrn* by a cold decUUm hat invr liroth-n
Ray 11 Jenkins,
made thia a finish fight
thdr rrerta)il rmtn»el. and from
Mrt'arthy ha* Irxd to minimlir MrCattny and
"4 C'*hn •
Ihe Imiiortanre of thr lirarmg.
McCarthy -Imply bccau&gt;r Meeilbng It a burkaqua *od a ctrru* ktn,
ltvc WIUl« v . naUcd him
w.?.*
" f t , ™ ,ft
*“ “ &gt;r chair day after day with
blllar rtd hit pobtlral Itfr may Iw nurjtkn, Yfl, m»rr and morr as
a| Maka
- the d*y* p**&gt;H. McCarthy haa
fUevrn- was willing In put hi been acting Mr a man why
public eartrr on the blfxk He though ha wat surrounded by
reJu.xd to agrre lo ihorten thr enemir.
heating by letting the whole btul
If* scctiwsf two of the »enilor»—
nrsi dliapprar from pubUc Cl** Drm.vrata Symmpton of Mlxovitl
one* McCarthy
had
leHiDed
. ,
„
.
and J irk von nl Waihingtun—uf
“hvtrurl hi. hunt for
u si if ird gfler McCarthy UouWcommunmi
bate done ao hehliut tinted doors.
He turned &lt;n a fellow Hrpubti
*Uh the puMie. the prra* anrl
television cameras earhulrd al ran nn the rommlllre, n man ho
Inough a Iranxrrlpt «*f what they himself had nominated to 1m there.
Sen Dunrshak nf Idaho, and told
said would have been glim n t
Steens, on Hie inrivm g end him he was aorry he had chosen
of McCarthy's questions fur most him.
II* rspnafed’ y insintulrd tdrvenv
ol hi* 14 day* on the stand chose
tn let the hrarmgs run tbeir full was lying and belittled the secre­
tary’ * intelligence Twice he ac­
course out in thr open
H* look the ixuilinn that nut cused Joseph N. Watch, couniel
only McCarthy hut the tension' fn Kteieas and A&lt;tam*. nf breaking
(ao aides In the cair, liny M. agreements which Welch said
Cohn and Kranci* P Carr, should neve,1 existed
have to fare the *am* kind .d
And ha tried to humiliata Hencross examination he did
el who hadn't said a word, by
TtiU meant, of courie, the tame suggesting that Army officers sit­
treatmeot for th* other two prio- ting near him wrn&gt; lending him
ripaD on hi* side of the car*. a dignity ho didn't deserve and
Army Counselor John G Adam* should move away

NEW
FOUR
f

O N

Public Forum

TODAY'S 111HI.K VKIt.SK
Judge me, O Cod, and plead my cau*e
against an ungodly nation: 0 deliver me
from the deceitful and unjust man.—Psalms
43:1.

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E A R D R U M S

lit* Iscliri havt bscoinr rougher
as the diet pass If he haa reached
(hi- p.&lt;in( while the card* were!
still all in hU hand*. wh*l'» hi*1rd Seminole i minly, rf which John
Church, oriiodn. "One
imwxf going in be when he and Rrumley is chairman, fur having
Cohn and Carr h**e to stand up. 'he vi&gt;l'’n and ‘ ecliitt the nerd d . T L , * - A
F/xaM ssIsalaso i •bilcmn Thrjight",
thi. fim t
mayhe for weeks, under Army «mr eicepluwrol rhiliren rod h»v
I IH C C A u t O m O D I I C S
rturrh.4 Sanford ^ind
cro*s examination?
pi'.rhair.l a ni w schu-d hu* t o . «
.
, .
. . . ■
n .., ,n . . . , '-j*&gt; lv vf-n.fi
Did Sieve,,* bin self make the l ^ T n
K'’rrr' ' ,,i,k I n v o l v e d 111 M i s h a p
S J S jb y t i ^ h o M f J &amp; r ;
decision lo go on with the hear­
deelilon
hear-1
^ . _ . , . . ^
ih # p
„ •„&gt;
whuiio
nMim&gt;
ui
Waller
Waite.- I.
I Pfprr
riper
Th*
Pig
V
Whistle
parking
lot
And last hut not lr*&gt;t In the
ings? Ilia boss, Secretary of Dr
The
Rev
James M Thompson,
at
TM
h
St
and
Park
A*r.
ws*
the
lenvr »dv»n, aawf lata yesterday many, many people who ro n lri arene of a three suln crash last former pastor of the rhurrh made
Steven* did ll U not kn-»wn b ill'd mi grnernuvly fur Faster night In which a Sanford woman Ihe Invocation and Ihe Rev L W
whrthrr Steven* had PrrMdenl Seals mailed lo (hi m. making the thrown from her vehicle, suffered V f’it. present pastor read the
Fisenhower’* «k*r ».r asked for grand total of ll.stl nu K&lt;« it D brad inhiriaa
•crlpturoa and made Us* dedica­
up to the Astoriilion and Form t
U.
Elisha Stevenson of Sanfurd tory oritfF During Ihe service,
One thtng Ihe administration can
who was driving a light delivery the JJ ameren! memben and artruck, puiirii
putlrd mu
cut of in#
th# restau­ ganlzatlons rmtlrlhuling to Inc or­
be sure nf so long ** McCarthy
irurt.
New
P
a
sto
rS
tarts
Is foreml In 'pvRd all his time at
rant's narking lot in front of a gan, which wa* pureh»»ed and
aid for in leu than SB day* were
the hearing, he won’t have U m c , r \ . , g : _ _ i i A _______ , lw l Wiilv* sedan driven by Id*
tanked liv the church, through
In bang away al the adminialr* D
y Uuties
llC S A
A S S C I U D I V Mar Li Pore, Sanford, who was
ATt Asscr
le.n from &lt;dher qlreeltor', is hr - - - —
' *driving
f « i « » nnrsh
north n.
nt. ?ark Ave.
*&gt;• and remarks of the pavtnr and tne
wa* forced t» «werve into the lot chairman of the organ committee,
did In the pastO_f God „Church
Walter !• Piper
.
. tn avoid a relUvion
Yct Stevens hail tu cnnsldrr.
Certain contributions hid been
Tl’.r
„!
* Marshall, reTtie door of the Willy* then Devi
before rejecting them, some iw&lt;«t cenllv
id WndwonH |« the new pa. niten and the sudden turn threw made in the nature of memorials
rraMtn* for bringing the televise 1
. . Assembly of Cud Church, Ml** La Purr from the car wrhieh and the name* uf hived one* those
hearings to a halt.
iptroxl- memorialised are engraved on a
. Jlf .*^T .\*r.arrl W* by thr Rev ran out of cnntru: Jur aptroxi
Hr and hi* aides could hair Harold Hillock
m*trlv 10 feel and smashed I'tn plaque set on tha console of the
gone back to their appointed taiks
The new minister and hi* family a parked IfcU Mercury owned by instrument, a* faflova, Edmond
In Ike Army. McCarthy and the all i.*e Canadian citiicns, having Charles If Newman. Sanford
II and Allea W. Palmar, oarent*
other seven senators could havr been In Ihe VnLrn States abiwt
Mis* LaPore who was thrown of Mrs P. D Anderson, Florence
goo* on In other work
two year* The pastor .pent about from her car wa* ti&gt;rn to Fer- M. Anderson, late wife of P. D.
And Ihe Republican parly, which four years In the Canadian army nald Laughton Ho*nital for treat­ Anderson. Mr. and Mrv William
ment of bead Injuries ’.ecflved True, parents of R. E True and
faces thr coogressiorval elections
'* orId War II
when she fell on the paved hit. and Strlla P. Evans, late wife of
s’ flu i f KU' rai*h k
h»»c «wuf hoy/. RiIly.f V god Le*! ha* not jet regained conscious­ Frank F vaa*.
benefited by a quick end lo the] ter, ?
The very splendid program arness
Inquiry. This prolonged spectacle
of a strictly Republican family
fight can hardly be helping the
party.

1954 BUICK
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commended him on hi* back­
ground. which waa declared "ncn.But almost unanimouafy th# college* nad aaJC IhM tiWrt would
be “no vacancy on
teaming
uaffa" or that they preferred - a )
encage tome one with teaching
experience" or that their German
department waa -ahrtnking rather
man enlarging." They would be
glad, nowevrr, lo put bla name in
their active »!*•
“ »• «v*n, lh,t
something opened up later In th*
yaar.
How do you like that I" Todd
nao said nsaledly lo Joan. "WAV
are their German department*
snnnking T Some of the nvet f y .
moua philoeophera
minkerT
and writer* in Ihe world h»v# been
German*: I think that* craxyr
The Columbia agency nad given
him th# anawer. He waa told there
that college atudvnta were taking
up tn* study ut Ck-neae or Human
or some Middle Ea«tern ianguag«
ratftrr than German. That Interest
in German had never been revived
nine* the Brat World war. Thai
donnish nad taken It* pl*c« then
*Ad still neid greater popularity;
And. finally, that German scholars.
Horn Europe, fill'd many openings
in th* institution* of higher learnmg now.
The preparatory echool* had .tot
bern any more encuuragtng. Their
chi*t objection waa to Ihs fact that
Todd planned to be married. "W#
h*vr no accommodation* for mar­
ried teacher*," they wrote. 'Our
teacher* are irqu.r*d lo liv* in tha
dormilone* with th# boys." Morcj
over, some nad no German deparCmenu al alt: aome. Ilk# th# col­
leges. expected no traehing vacancrea: and a lew wera planning lo
do a»ay with the language “aince
mere ie so little demand for Jt."
In the end. only abou’ si* acbools
had so much as requested an inlrrviaw And Todd discovered during
hi* app-utiiments with th# dtflermi deans ui m*#e *f* that ore
achuol was looking lor • teacher,
r.ni lor Mis coming tall, but Kc,
the following one. Anolher lost
miettst in him upon learning that
nr waa a graduate ol a high acfiool
rather than ot a well-known pre­
paratory achool where he might
nave a atudent following. Two
schools wrote tum that another
prospect, interviewed later. Dal
been engaged, and two informed
hud mat. aftrr all. their own In­
structors nad decided to remain.
Soma few letter* were trickling
in. nut enough rejection* had agf
rived lo make Todd and Joan feel
pretty grim and duheartsned.
(To Be ('tmimnedr

(&gt;.t&lt;rik-jl*4 r-t Kira FiMurts Ira-llral*.

ranged by the diroctor. Mr. Piper P L J - L o - , T h r i f t
ard the organic. Mrs
J. M .‘ V n , C R e n 1 n e r »
Thompson, and earned nut in
large part by friend* ot the church Is Unsolved
SlierifTs Deputies today are still
outside its congregation, was en­
Ihe dark m to who stole 1QP,
joyed by a large audience uf Lake in
ftl Rhode Island hen* from it”
D . y friends and other* from County home last Monday night
Clue* at the went of thf rob
Fnlerpnie. Orland-i and Winter
bcri Indicated that three men
Park
had taken part lo thr crime D&gt;Flower* (or the church had been |DBtic* believe a tiuck was used
(urnUhed by .7
U n.
P
D.
Andcrvrn.
trampcrl me
the loot
lAot becauseberause r.t
M
C'., —
to iranipcrt
in memory of n&lt;r moinrr, Alice k . , . . .ir, |r&gt;ry , rmmH n« , r *h»
Wright Palmer, a* I- Mr&gt;. Andie- MOM.
“ * » ,lro
'ou,^&lt;, 0Mr ,he
J0B » cuslum. each Mulher's Day
Kntry was
as gained by breaking
breakin a
king tha git*
chain lucking
glio iut^
iniiy th&lt;7vttk .n d m f c t Tng
rhlrkra yard
rippfhg a «/crrr-i
ird and ripping
r
RteckenHdgr, mnnagrr from a window r.f
of thp chicken
chir
tsemtnole Cuunty Cham!iber hmixe
f.
Comrutrtr, will attend a meetThe robbery wgi m*l dlicoyeren
board of director* of luitij thr next tflcrnoun giving the
CofC FxeeutivM A*- thlrvf* lime to iliipoie nf the
lakeland tbi* wetkend. ehUkeni

1950 BUICK
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$109500
K xlrn Cleon, D ynaflow , Radio, H eater, Fully Equipped.

R

M any of hem (o aelrct fro m

NICHOLSON BUICK CO.
ZIO Magnolia

Sanford, Fla.

To The Voters Of The Ninth Judicial Circuit:

I want tn take thia opportunity to thank my many friend* for the won­
derful vote you gHVfi me and to lhank my many faithful workers who

Pay Kent To

helped In make thU vote poxaible. I will strive to lie worthy of the ronfi-

Youreelf.

denee you have placed in me and will work to the end that the Judicial

H’e the easy
way to own a

standard*, which have liecn recognized In this Circuit, will be continued.
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home.

It would i»r impoMtbl* tu w ine pusmiuai reiser*, ior i might mtaa «omeone, ao 1 am taking iiii* upimiiunMy to let you alt know how much 1 au-

Ask u* about It.

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I'uvutu- and value ywu s*o«tsierful auppul nitd confaieiK*.
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VassarB. Carlton
Democratic Nominee for Circuit Judge (Group 8)
119 Went Find Street
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FOX

T h e r i ' l e K n i g h t C i r c l e o f the
F * r » t h n p *i*t C hurch met M o n d a y
n i g h t a t th e h o m e o f Mit* M a r t h a
Fox.

Baptist Circle Meetings

The program un* opened by Mr*,
The Circle* 'A the Woman'* (tonal from the book. “ Take F. L. (lumpier who fed the croup
Mitiionary Union of ihe Fir*t Rap Time". Mr* Selman gave the u. repeating the Lord’* Prayer,
UjI Church inet at the church Mon •tevrard'hip le**on *trr&lt;*ing tith Mr*. It. T Hunt gave a Mother’*
day morning (or the regular me and di*eiu»ion wa* held to call Hay devotional uring «• her agripall foreign and home mi*«inn of- ture, Flr*l Kirgi, third chanter,
monthly meeting*
ichr
M tiei 18-27 andread a poemaboui
After the luncheon
at noon, the firings “ Ij o offering*"
The veripture from Luke lit wa* Mother’« Hay. This **»* followed
following program * n preventedPrayer; Tojue: A *v»ift plane read bj 'It Gcofge D i x o n Mr* with prayer by Mr* A. J Peterview td 'our newest seminar) in Itir I read I am in&gt; hrolbtr'* aon.
South America—hy Mr* Jo)m I keeper telling td need on foreign
Mr*. Lillian Vickery reported "n
Miller; educating fur truth In llrlas".
.Community Mission* and Mr*. It
North Itraiil—by Air a. C. » Me
Those pre vnt w oe Mrs F.raite* K. Peurlfoy told of the formation
Matins; Daptlit aeboed*. In Into Odium, Mr* G ti Selinati. Me*, of the Federation of It nine**. WoHbfltonte,
Itapli-t
educational Ilea New mute. Mi- .1 I. Jatkron. men’s ClicU and that Mir. I I
work In Hl*&gt;—by Ml- It C Mm.re Mr ferry lllr.l Mrs
George Hi* Pt-mricr. chairman of tin Cude
The training acluxd in Itio. Kale on Mr* lien Made.
Mr\ I. bad nosn electedsecretary of the
While lioiuestfs Settl'd l&lt;v Mt
ll.irlnran 'It* V &lt; Heii***o aril Federation
Mr*. Peurifoy wa* named co­
W P VcUey- Spreading the truth Mrs It f MetVhorler
.'It*.
. Im . .
advisor -&gt;f lie Llilo Knight Circle
in tnnvior Rratii. Light, that
thine in a dark place by Mr F
l
Mr*. II J Finrh * opened the with Mra. C. C.MeMonua m
E Belli: I rainmg for m ic e In
f
•, \n ,ik|
Mr
•' ailvtaur fi-r the irlrvle. Mr*. lf--»
Argentina-by Mr*. K. M tat
i p l S l l v tu h a
in n r a v J r '" d m o n . u .d .ird b y th*. member,
roll; iljmn
Hirak Th*u the ! . V t 1 " A J ^
/ ' iL- tide
I'rcarnied the program.
CIRCLE I
Circle No.
tjtfl in the Jhble
clan room with Mr* it (' Moon
presiding siver the bu*ine«* *r*
linn
Mr*. W. I* Yc.le) led Ihe devo­
tional. 'Teach U* To I'ra)", fol
lowed by prayer. Community ml*
rlons chairman. Mrs.
i.unlce
Hann. repi.rted the c.rete wo.dd
vjiit the Count) Home. 1 rid.i).
'!* y
*dl ,nr&lt;'* a' ,hf
rhurch at 3:30 pin
M itV lim

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c h a irm a n .

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l a - '- Z i

It. II. Heel:. She stated Ihit *inre
r y*ri*t I* Ihe way. only lie ran
lead u .. Prayer wa* offered hv
VIrs H. F Cooper
A Meuwrdthip talk w.* given
bs Mrs. II T Thorn a* entitled
‘ The l.iivur) of Large (living".
She relan-d in her talk that this
opportunity come* to the wealthy
, rfk l0 „ r.lf. a, »■„* and
yaithftil steward*, and there Is
great Joy and ble*«ing in tithing
&lt;**
* ° " ,h ° r ’
Arraiyemrnty were

made lor

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*»**?, I
r
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r
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*X**np _ W ‘! ' / **!.£
au
i f II Fhtli'h wav the
«*?£»■■ Ubguage of the KKtup
, . ,l MiVlanu rersoted
a card and handkerchief had t« eii
iV .n t
' ' n / ll""
IJapiist VI fr'W
n t p j f a l in N. w nrleam

America . Mr*, peter.on, who wa*
a visitor ut the meeting, gave a
repair on the tlOlh anniversary
program of the Women'* Minion
ary Work meeting which wa* held
in Havtuna Reach in April
Mi« (tampier cloied the #e**b-|. J
with ptnyer lho*c present wen.Mrs. It K- Peurifoy, Mr*. I'. S.
Sin ppard. Mist Lourinc Kinnllin.
MU* Mm tiia Foa, Mis. F. L.
Pampier, Mrs. James It Ashlc .
Mrs. Hi a Anderson. Mrs K T.
'V ic k e r y .

'.M r / a ' ‘ j

p,tr‘r...n. Mr*, t

is r w iJ.
J'Uilor C. A 's for the months of
May and June a* Community Ml,|ntl, work (tthir work (nr Ihe
n,onlh Includtd visiting those sick
t j
ltl
home and in thr
s,o*tiital
1*»‘,r inrWing
« « » ,e,„
closed
ith
,pJ b Vr,
g,.r w
who

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Miss Wilson Says
Celery Grew Wild
Engagement, Wedding Plans Are
For Many Centuries .
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Myrtle wii*on, Home it.*.

®?f..
a_, ’l l 1! '
Ih.inkeit C.-. I lor the op|K,enmity
activities of ihe Carver Mi "Ion In share in the Christian work of
School, including Christian sludy the church anti the world
month at tan Agent, *ay* thnt
W o m e n '* V llvd n n a ry T r a l n i n p
Those prrmit werr: Mr* It J celery
gr.w wild for
. . . centurlf
fichool wliieh was started m I'sd Pint h. Mrs If W. Rucker M n, K .
J * , * ntaj .r c u l l t v n U d c op
and I* located in Ijniittille, Ky C H.irp*'r Mr* It. T. Thoma*. »nd popular ut alt s e a s o n * , it is
T
"
1.... **
'
t int i t : 2
Mr*. R F Cooper. Mr* It C. no longer r. .era..I for a hnll.lay
Mrs. II I. Joiin on Ofiencil the Steele. Mrs V .1 Walker. Mr* II d-lna.-y It i* v a lW for It. cripmeeliug wilti the Wafrhwnrd and It. Beck. Mr&gt; Grace Bishop. Mr* tie** and delicious flavor In every­
prayrr ilr* J H Cmiiidl |ava It P Cully, amt Mrs II I. Ij’o.t- day mral*
an intereslliig talk on "Slewarif* ard
Celery i* an ail round contrihot(hip of our Vfoney amt the Tithe"
or of mil .'mis and vitamin*. The
cm
Mrs. Wlitiam Reynolds gave the
green or Pascal celery ha* sortie
Circle No 3 met in the chapel Vitamin \ snlue. The til.ached d o .
ntliskui study re(e&gt;r| mi mission
with Mca. VI. N. Cleveland, chair­ nol. || la relatively low lit ealoile*.
among the minority amt Ihe elo
mg devotion. ''Tomorrow's Trees", man. pretiding The opening pray
The entire stalk of cebry &lt;e:i
er svas offerer! h) Mrs Myron hr used. None should la‘ wasted.
t i l * givfu by Mrs. Gardiner
Tliosr present included: Mrs It Smith
To me. remove the roarse sirin',’ *
Vtr* Cleveland announced that and disi oloration*. Cut o ff tli *
I.. Johnson. Mrs. ||. a . Colhirt.
.Mr*. James Cunningham. Vlr« Jm- Ihe theme for the program would leave* trim the rootir, arid rut
Wright. Mr* J. K Cleveland. \lr« he "Lunchtime Around the World” Into tile sire piece, needed. Serve
W. I. Slomteomire. Mr*. J It The community mi**ion» rha'r- the celery hearts and tendrr inner
Cunningham. .Mr*. William A man, Mrs II. I&gt; Smith, read thr sterna a* a reliah or *alad. 1'**•
Reynolds, Vic*. If. ||. Newman r e m e m b r a n c e list and urged m e m the leave* for «ea*onltig dressing*.
Mr*. S I) Allred. Mr* J C tiers to visit nr *cn«t caul* to meat loav. s, soup*, .tears, nr other
Let*if, Mr*, It I. Johnson, Vtr*. them. She said the circle will fo».
J (’ Cordell and .Mr*. Gardiner ter prayer meeting for Ihe month
The tender have* are g&lt;&gt;o.t eaten
The Hm otlnn.il wa* given by raw in «alnd* or along with tender
l lftt I t: 3
TTie meet log r&gt;f Circle N.i 3, Mr*. W. It. Gardiner using Psalm •tern* a* rell.hcs. Leave* can
over which Mrs. Ilrailey Odham Ltd a* the text for the •uhleet rruinlded fine wh. n ilriul and n*ed
Vie*. 'P.j P ; laler for celerv seamring. Tin bss
presided, otic ned With Ihe mem r'Tomorrow'*
'* * Tree*".
1rcf.’
ber* repealing the Watchword m
gave a brief t.i.l- am ut
outer lem* are heated c«okunlson amt Mv*». R F MrWhorter the Children * Home.
. . rd. Hot e..&lt; kr.i celery combined

Announced ror

dishes.

The

led in p r a y e r .

The rniniile* of the )»• I meeting
were read and approved and Vtr ,
McWhorter gave Ihe commumi)
minimi, report a* Ihe circle voted
to *enr! Juice* tn *hnl Ins
Mis. Terry Rird gave the devo-

S t M arks Group
Elects M rs. Bower
As New President
St. Marks Chapter of Holy
Cro»s Episcopal Church met Menday evening with Mr*. John
Galloway a. (wttrii,
Mr*. Hoy Ifollrr presided piling
the devotional service followed by
regular hu*ine*«. The Chapter re­
ported having pun-haii d a book
to 1* rent to a Theological Femi­
nity in Japan, it wa. announced
that ll. T. O. gathering would he
May ST and a linen (bower for
Grav’* Inn will lie May IT.
nlam^d‘’n ' r t L " ! ;
romlnJ'
t i l r « . [ / / l f,o /
t i n * yi
ranting
year m . M « follow..

m is s io n . t u d y

* u

ltd

by

Mr*. Joltn I) Ahrsham* who *a!rl
the theme for H*3i will tie "Tli
Mo.lem World" anit sni urcr"
member* to be studying the *uh
Ject. Vlrt. Abraham* rtc'crihed the
Muhanimedan Mosque bring built
In Washington. 0. C at a rod id
t3.ouo.ooo tn be u*ed a . an is!amir
Center with a congregation id ap
pniximatel) l.Onfl Vloslent* Stie
stateil that Ihtve are atwut 30(.f0

a n d aan s.ni. s n .s r .i s

M orehouse

M r s , V Y r r u i K VI o r e K m : * c o f
1 - a n n o u n c i n g the r n g a g r t m n t
j a pH|-uachln g m a r r i a g e o f h, r d a t i g t i u r. M i » « C a r o l t ia e V b i r e h u u t e .

will ba Charte* ............. . of Al- S t . A q i U ' S G u i l d

Will Have Shower
At Annual Meet

'liss Vloiehousr wn* horn in
Chicago. III. when* *he nltindcd
&gt;ch,Hils. After moving to Sanford,
she graduated (tom Seminole 11tut*
lt»&amp;o.
sh
Sch.ail with the cla*» of lUM
t. site
emPlov. d hy th. Southern Hell
Ielephene Co.
Mr. Ilo.uii i. a native of Prtivrr
" ".re he attended s.hools. lie is
n,t" m the l&gt;nited State* Navy
•t* 11Jnr. 1 at the Sanford Navnl
Auntltary Air Station

s, x
,;,(ih| „ f ||„ly
y
, M.,„.
,r the home of Mr*. F f d
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|t
Whltner a.k' I
...
|b,
...ini* aft.r which a huff, t
|,,,, .
nn. sers.-.l at Individual
j nl. .
A .hurt hu*lnr*» session was
held with Mr*. l&gt;&gt;*on, cbnlrmnu.
pr. "ling. She gave n report on
ihe past year’s work and n e.l
year's plait’ were discussed Sh*'
tailed attention i.. in.- amuiat nu.i*
jlary iunclieim to In- held '1on&gt;ta&gt;
in the piiiSOi hnu-e and r. minded
member* of the (inert shows'! to bs
held nt t h a t t i n n for t i . a y ' * lu l l
at |lMvcnp.ol M. lf.i»Liii. t’**u
nelly girvi* a compr-1-'
ve an t
very inters-lii g a.-.-ouut **f thr re
, mt convent Ion in lampa 'Is
I
Kl.I.’ on Sr. win- had alien, hd.
added to tb&lt; i ep.ul will lit»le-ld.
ti^. ht
—,
,&lt;
n.
. rl," ’ r
‘' ,,r M.r*
kina Connelly, chairman »( r*&lt;• **••
,\u* l ,r i Ml-• Carol Stor.e,
next year'- .hairtnan, Mrs. Freil
i ■) .on, Mi- I red Hall, Mr*. S o .
Cha*e Jr., 'll
J li.Cogburn,
Mis. I'lo).I I 'a l u t * 'l i
Richard
Irvin, Mi- "
T Jack.on, Mrs.
viargur. i Mar hall, Mi • Fred
Pope, Mr*
"
Riipi*. ht. Ml*
I N. Rsih-ou S&gt; . VI.*
Vies
Vaughn, V|,
It I VVIotuei and
tie him Pop.
f.

1

Student Program
The weekly student I’mgr* in wdt
h". pl.tcti1.il toiuulrow &gt;Vl-Iliru* nt
" u’clink over Kudin tlitlitui " 1 UK
F i r s t to j x r f o r m w ill he a (ir a t it *
t n « r Scho ol r t u d e n t . H i l t / J o l i H u n ,

who is tn situ* “ C. S , I Iso. You” ,
aceompann.1 i.t tin pMr.-t t&gt;* VIi*
Lulu Dailey.
Valone Km hhnff, Jitriini lliah
student, Will iday SI piur.o .do.
“ \al*c in C Flat” . Stic will he
follow..! hy tier hrother, Ham!
Km hhoff, win* is 111 ida. ‘ V il a
In E Miner".
, , ..
.
Leslie .Srmth will t. - n ili'n *1
ear*monies.
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~
When )&lt;m are m.ikliig j&gt; one
ennl pie. make Mirv you prick Ihv
bsdlom and *idr* of the pa.trv
shrll thoroughly before you hake
it Pricking the dough will lit
sleam e.cnpe anil help lie -lull p.
keep ll. sli.ipc
li,- auri to
....................
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.
ihe .hdl Udure ad.hog the fdiit .•

Friend* o f Vick Kenl* will h«
sorry to learn that hr underwent
surgery today at
i ' ran*'
llotpitnl in &lt;' ml Gati'ef. Mil
mother, Mr* Mary Kent*. anJ hia
brother and *!»trr in law, sir. and
Mi lienrgr Kent* I* ft v■ teritay
for ('oral t.af.o * t«* I..- .tills him.

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O.ufirt M/rCMJ
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R O B E R T f,‘,l!CHUM
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J E A N SIMMONS
I A R T H U R HUNNICUTT

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HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK

I H IM ' \
ibe Put Gatileners virrti Ihe Sanford Garden l lol. will no, *
wllh Mi - II i,rt i &lt;i•lung. I i
'tls.r. al || ,i hi hr a rnveree
dish lino liesm
llo- lllhisrii- Garden f'irrie ml
tneel at to a til a I Ihe home ill
Mr fli.ules Morrison IlijWaltln
't* lo drive In lIrian*hi lor a
1otend ilnh liinrheon al Ihe l.ouu
of Mrs Mich.is I Gin ton ?h&lt;si \
VYe.liii..re|.in.l \ve llo tpe.ike,

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Phone a il

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Im lu llin g
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it t e •*
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I Mil., Ml«sl t%wIssr| a M | « P I IH I I I i#t»tlr« *1 fir * « » I 1* * * » * • »•

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THURSDAY MENU
i

SjftSuduD llA .
No. I
No. 2

With P o t a t o S a l - i i l

A n a l. C u lt! ( 'ill s
Hoi

llo .'ts l

llscf

r

hot

fat or water when you are pan

T ' s i n i r i t ii

with

lla n t

co llo n pllxvv?

I’o lu to

S a l a d in
t'h fC M *

S a llin e w , P ic k le , ( hecnr
P o ln ln

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b roilin g'

C O M P L E T E

MomhI llerf
Liver and llnionw
Frunhw and Ivrunt
firilli'd limn Slrak
Crilled I’nrk ( hops
( hopped Sirloin Steal*
Fried Jiiinlm Shrimp
Shrimji in ii llawkrt
( hicltrn in a Itnwkel

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• **1 a#» » P If

B A C K TO T H E SUN
in n o -lr o n

S a la d ,

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fill c

( o lljiu c

WEATIIEU
SllGGICsSTION

so It w ill
sn
N e v e r odd
Never

fitlc

Sandwich

Stuffed

NEWS

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FKIDAY

CAUTOON

SHOUTS

D IN N E R S

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LOR
Tile
1.2.1
1.2-1
1.00
1.2.7
fillc
79c

Hare jssnr orm* . . . jm ir ImrU

. . . in our enrrfrce wtiirl that
Lnigh* at Irtming . . - i* fri -h
mid rri*|i Ilam couollr** and-illgat ll'ts 1 , 0 a)-till, l.a a v -ttff
with lit*' aisle liuHooa- w a i-lnip Ims'l* »•*!( for jo » H ii lit!

Pol aloe*. Au (srulin
Nice
Kngli'-dt I’enn
Turnip Crrrnw
Scalloped TonmlneH

LlonU:
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o h d

(O LO N St N k V Y , H F . I I

VKLKT MILKS

•.

Mi-**-* * i r e * :
H a lf ‘ i / r .

IJK S S K N T S

th e

Jclht or Irr Cream wllh Dinners
HOME MADE CAKE
16c Slier
PIE Lie Slice

Hor^e

s

NEWS

Cnffre
Hot Tea

CARTOON’

IIEVKHAOES
Iced Ten
Milk

1 2 .2 0

I l V r - * ',i

B. E. PURCELL CO.
1 2 .T W . 1 » l S I .

I'hone 174

HltOTITS

w» &gt;ra.r wuMiftn Invital laws
n o w tis s in

\|r. ami Mis. Couftio y Bodrrhluin and sou, Steve, and .'Irt. HetlUh Hill have r. turned after spend­
ing the It *t five day in Fort
Ijiudeidalo and Miami as tho
hoiueguest* o f Mr ar.d Mrs, C. " .
llorngc*. ,'lr* It. C. Ilarcltft, who
a.cofnpanisd them, ha* remained
to spend evreal week* with her
brothr-in-lau and sis’ er, Mr and
Vila. Iloengs-s

Choice of two Yegrlnhlof, Salad, Ik-verage, and l)rw*rrt

yJT C

C O .

the m e a l o r r a * i o n . i l l y
h p . w n-----------a n d c o nk e ven ly
...----

T O N IG H T

U y o u a r e b u s i n g m e a t w it h
b o n e , y o u ’ ll n e e d e n e p o u n d fo r
two s e r v in g !. A pound of Iran
m e a l w i t h o u t b o n e w ill m a k e f o u r

O F F IC E

*uch a. e.irrot*. gre.-n liras, string
bean, or tmnatoe* add variety and
interest to meal*. Cook ca. h vegetable separately and ramldne ju*l
liefure serving ill order to preserve
the distinctive flmor of each.
Some popular ways of serving
cilery are a* follow*; rrlory curls
—cut short niece* of rrlery length­
wise Into thin shreds. Cut to within

Mr*. Fred Myer* presented the !u f ' i ' L V S ?
" " " C'
•tew jrrblnp le«»nn on Ihe subject
p “ |I r vh *i2L!l' |,^. g
t i ...
1
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.
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The I ' ,V T," * viR
closing praver and blessing for the , ' A'i/ *{,"*"•,'\cream
a,h nn&lt;1
ry‘ *-1”
or i chedslnr
luncheon that followed were of. vhecse
“ " ,l
seasoned' wllh pimento sir
fered by .Mr* Cleveland.
nut*. Cluster
The following member* were (in*
. Iv chopped
.
. . . the
pre tent: Mr* John I). Alrraham*
•'m* together gain and lie to
Mrs. P P Campbell. Mr*. Helen •*»"• 0B&lt;‘ h 'r again and Ike to
Carter. Mr*. M G. Clelaml. Mr*
m
f n\
.
.
M N. Clev. land. Mr* K. A Cnv- nr; Ch»'‘
in '’',p hn,f to 0,' r
ington Mr*. Harold Uavl*. Mn
,hlfk *licr’ '
ll Gardiner, Mrs. W. A M
n r --------------------------—
rissm.
Fred
i n ' i . Mrs.
.'
i i “ Myrr*, Mr- A
•
H a n ' t d i s c a r d the
m ug
.ip *.
: , J r , V r ' i ’! 1, } l^
./
I hdhp.
g it d e l* o r n e c k uf a c h irk &gt; -n t
; , f : )hM . 1n W " : ,. « r*i Mr^-n
In' mlke rhlc*kcn"'bnd'h 'for
» " "‘i *' v v / H
,T* &gt; / ‘V u*t a* a soup or in &gt; .aaee Cove*
H C \VHey. and Mr. S A B u„ chicken poci. wllh a ..... .
tvnainvnn
„j ,-„j„ „f water and add a small
onion, a few ceiery leave* and
C IR C LE 7
Mr*. Charles Park led the de- parley sprig*, a small carrot, a
vntum.11 and prayer for the circle bay leaf, -alt and peppercorn*
affrr which routine businr** w
a s --------------------------diseimed
,\ steak should lie at Jea*t an
Mrs. J. I&gt; Cordell gave the in ch thick tf II is tu be broiled. If
vtcuariL-tiip |r«snn.
j| it thinner ml. try pan-broiling
Those present were: Me*. 'V It it Tn pan broil well, yuu’li need a
Mur/ky' M r t . \V A. Kratrcrt. Mr* h e a v y lightly grra*n! s k i l l . ’ . A*
" , P brook*, 'tr*. Charles Park tin' * t c a k cuok*. pour o i l any fat
VE? S- J Havl*. M r s . J. I) fo r that acrmnulatr* In the pan Turn

A d a s h n f a lls p ic e i« d e lirio u s
la a t o m a t o s a u r r . A n d s o m e r o o k *
lik e t o a d d a su s p ic io n o f c i n n a ­
m o n , In n . O r I f y o u w a n t In a n d
h e r b * , r a t h e r t h a n s p i r e . In the
s a u c e t r v d i l l , p a r s l e y o r basil
I I y o u us e p a r s l e y b e s u r e In a dd
e n o u g h t o g i v e r e a l f l a s n r . A tu
m a l o saner- u s u a l l y a ls o b en efit *
fr o m a dash o f s e g a r: the amount
o f s u g a r n e e d e d sail! d ep e n d on
th e a c i d i t y rJ f P a J a g - j l a c ; .

S U P P L Y

„ K ,.U W e .,

" The
T l , . Women
ve, . . . . Aim
i i . « Rejoice"
t i n i ..;,.."

president, M r * . M a r g a r e t R o w e r;
M c r f U r y , M r * . 'M ild re d Habcodk;
treasurer, M r s , R . L . C o rn e ll: I*. T .
0 ., M r * . A m e l i a N o b l e ; C . 8 . R ,
M rs . T r o y R a y ; p ro m o tio n , M rs . W .
E . ' V a t s o n ; k it c h e n , M r s . J u t e p h
F a u tid rrs ; p ro g ia in , M r s . N oble
and M rs . W a U o n .
T h e p ro g ra m fo r the r i m i n g
w a * r i v e n b y M rs . A m e lia N oble
re la ting the b ac kg ro u n d and p u r.
pose o f w r i t i n g o f h y m n * , f a m i l i a r
t o all c r e e d * , m c h a * ‘ ' C r o s s i n g the
B a C . “ I n T h e G a r d e n " , “ L e a d d e l l M r * . V o il e W i l l i a m * . M r * I .
M r * . G e org e Steele. M r *
K i n d l y L i g h t ” , a n d ' I n th e C r o s * I f * P r a t t ,. -------------.........................
J . I I Trulurk, Mr*. O. G Roller,
o f C hrist and G l o r y " .
H o n o r i n g M r * . N o b l e in a p p r e ­ and Mrr. It. E. Turner.
c i a t io n o f h e r m a n y y e a r s o f * c r vic e in r e l i g i o u s e d u c a t io n f o r the
C h a p t e r , a d e l i g h t f u l social hour
w a s h e ld . A c o p y o f th e A p o e r a p h a
w a s g i v e n a s a m o n i n i t o o f love
and esteem ,
M ra . G a llo w a y served a beauti­
f u l l y d e c o r a te d raks- a n d ice r r r a r n
a n d w a a a s s is te d h y .M rs . H o l l e r
and M rs . R a y . T h e C hapter a d ­
L A ST
j o u r n e d a n d w i l l m e e t w i t h the
general a u x i l i a r y , M o n d a y , M a y 1 7 .
w h e n i n s t a l l a t i o n o f o f f i c e r * w ill
k a he ld in t h e C h u n h a t 1 3 :3 0
TIM E
p . m . f o l l o w e d b y a r n v e r r d dish
lu n ch e o n in t h e P a r i s h H o u s e .

1 *0 W E L L ' S

W llh o l h , . r (lo,

Miss

... *1 h. Itosirn ,.t IK-nver, Colo.
...
to Philip
The wedding ha. Is**i -et for Jot, It* at 2 p in. ill tin- 'll Sool«
&gt;ry wit|
with, „h e lies ttlilinrd ■ *si
i, ,mtiug Siislng n- maid »f
honor will !»■ 'll** I ra m s Con uf
Mouuiigaliriu. Pn nud best man —
,

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tel II. pro tain
v&gt;
I lit. M
" I H N O M V)
Itu- I It.I Hal If •* I'T»&gt;er Meet il l III gs
Ifost*
i
ireie
of
me
ha
ii
fort
I
Gar
rug icrvice wilt tiegln at s pm in
the Memorial Educational Ituihl tien Club will meet at ’J a ni al
Ihe Garden frnler for a pirnii
jug.
The S.vial Isepartmrnl of ihe P.nrh lo be held at the Garden
Sanford Woman'* Club I* *imn- II .ro al Eii'ti.
The .h.ii!. ■ !! i , ii - o,i I hapler ol
soring tie- annual May hreakfa.t
at the riuh bull*line heginniug at liic PAR will meet al the liavtona
•t a in Following the breakfast, Head, home of Mu M h Wig
bridge an t canasta will l.c played gin* Car- will leave Sanford at
Mr* II ' 'Innlieth and her group 10 a tn Tho-e wi-hltig to go arr
asked to call Mr* It E Tolur at
will lie ho*lcs»c»
The Executive Hoard of trie ST4
TTiC t nile.l Ilaughter t of the
Sanford Garden • lull will 'licet at
t onfi div.icv mil meet -it .12 noon
HI a lu at thr Garden Center
al Truliu-k tamp. la*tnon Hlnff
Tlie Itiipbi.ii. Hrio jt v luh will
I III lts|i V)
l b . Jniio.r l b i v . i l \ inlu« ».i.l« iri me* * at tile ' oh! i Flit It .ltl .eat
me ... tart al ( 13 p nt - I play
will nil's! at • p m
al the t It-t
i, t*. I..gill at s o'clock,
Itapllil i h i r . il
IlffoiT• I'r.i mil.' Ss’ hisil will laThe Junior te. Hal o f III * I lOX
held m the ' •
I’.irk Method).I bury heli.H.1 &lt;f DanclllR t 111 In'
i tiureb at to :mi a nt Car. vsjtl pre-cm,, | at Jkoil|.tide I'r noil)
leave 1' e t n i Melh.nti.t * hur.-h S.’lo...I at S f. t I')tsli-. ad
in * inford ,.t u pi .. m Mcmtirt
tilt- -loti t li.1 l Liati- asked to lake *arulwlyl'e.
I'he 'until . -filer mi. la- t hi
T.ivlot t'.iTii.uanderv \o
,tH. e* lie of thr Junior 11■J I ■*o hold
Knight T’ Oipl.ir. vutl hold i con party i . i-uon. g ,,t 7;oO p III
&gt;1ii*if will to I ,. - el.- I by muiiur
rlavr ■ . .o p in tinier &lt;tt Irm
Vlidt-t on ai.-l
'|.-l I) Mak.,pic wd, I,*- . .afened and rsdre.h
,.'.-.nal Mr*. Join*
tlH'iil* will t*#- served Ait Ait and die
pi. . i am t'fi a i, m a n
hnight* .-re r*u|iie*1ed to alter*.I ■*. mral -I
The 't ign &gt;li.&gt; Cin le of tlie Gar
den Club vutl meet at the home
of '!»* and Mr* l li.irle. MeekJltil llrallgP 'v e at T pm for a
fish fr&gt; to vi liicli flu- huthan.i an
0 tiled 111-. Jean Kuiglil ol 10
l.nulo will he guest .peak.r
Tin- \.it&gt; Officers "ive* t'lut.
will hate a lunches.,i and f t»hlon
E ven in g i
. N'o I of (to- Fir l
show at ihe Woman's *Tut* begin Presbyter. ■&gt;, t ho - h met at t to
fling al 12 .To p tu fashion* will home ..f V|r t 'I. II ry.l, with
la* fiirni.he.l In Yowell'*
Mr- SI I
W rn a v and 'I
l‘
The \Ves| Side P I V vsltl meet I; Ho
t.nsti t i e s
M
1•’Itir l n'*i,v (II. .-1.j»it in im.
j l tile st'll.sll ut ? p III
il «In f*•.(tin* Lu tit « &lt;1 Hih
'Pie Sanford Home lienionttra
i.t \ »
vtn« «i. I.ll f(a|
lion * ltd. Wilt have a pienit at Ihe i| i
'. ty I,Jt.- i isin p t.n l '. hi jofiirs *t * •» , I&gt;•11 ifi,* ( . n* •nl l* U......
linn the t'lt.lill t* it) oieet .it flit- 1l«r . i.til tnHit* (•idi *-* M l i«i tl*
’I* III!
tnillie
'll
I M l '..tu i al ( l|lie illI'n(MI I**•tl i.i’F■
III 30 to Meililo r. ,ni inked 1o Kliifll li
.f M r « V G Me
In il l. a b -d*
In me talde ss-rti «- for (tie c i-resf
iti-h limvlis-sin Kleclioii id officer* liitlis III. ltd. I. in. "Ps r -e. a
lor t 'ulus 1 1. .1, wist l i v e n b y VI:
.tdi he held
The I'enlr.it Curls* of the Sin \V It ' V i tv D o I iiiii meet ing wtil
fold Garden i lull will no cl ai the to* ii, lb,* horn- of 'lit. I v l t l . I
l.ouu of Mr* p i: Itolr. park lltl , 1 ltl I no,, wo.Ilf w Hi, 'I . M l
.
'i i and Hill hi ,,| n ai a Ml and I lor li. v and Vis It I M i ' . . ,
frum ther- Ihe group wdl travel ■o ho i, ...
Tbo .- pr Oil UO.
I I el. '
to \* w Sint,ii.i for ,i i ..vered sit -Is
lunrhrsiii and lw.it tl parti Hu- Caldwell. ' I * - ' 'V K i l o s , VI.
le •»es an Mi- • II Nn-hoi*.to I IV M il on. Mi . I n.l I .1 J. M&lt;
r It i: I
Ml II I III I.... VI
•i. t \|r* 'V II Nieiin|*i*n
The '/jle .l Cirile &gt;&gt;( Ihe Sinford l b . II, Imp Mi- .1 ' II, Hi.,..
"
i;
Garden I lull w ill riiei I al lb h -me 'li*. 'label lliottn. vli
Mr- I
Spencer III East llrowit. 'Ii " ,*i H, mils v
M Ih.yil Mr- F! )d
IHth M al it p tn lor a .hurt Inis 1 Mr*. (
t ’.li a ( 'h i l t s lid- ll. ' l l ulCS- Hireling to he followed lit I ’ . l s e , 'I
I’ll*
dinner .1 tin* Sunset Frxrate. Win I nirn Clilll. Mil. fi. 'I.- Elle y, M r .
t .„ . | F i e l d , VI i \V
V
ler Park
11■ i i t ' i i r u d e G i l l i
Tin- Ih-merocalbs Cir.-'e of
. ll . . o i l i ,
'It
V\ .1 H a r t
Sanford Garden l lull will mecl al M r - C r t n i u
ft pin lor a tittered dish supper l e y . ' I f . E a r l I m i c k - . M r - I! C .
|l
II
' l l , Idlr m n ,
al Ihe home of Mrs I .1 r.i’ n , ' I . i s u r l l . M ,
A n n N i lo in . ' ! » • I
I .dhep
fats i\ Ninth hi mill Mr* It.-;. ' I ,
p a r , I , M , I nrrie S m i t h . M i
J . hn
Newsome a- ro hostess
heinnuda lii'hik.il) lodge No 1.1 Snilih. vi, Stanley Vernal’, Mt*
will ,lie.-I ill Ihe I ll tl I' Hill .,1 Miriam ' imp, Mrs " It. Vi ro&gt;
tf |&gt;to 'll inemhers arr urged
"h en you me making a Iro/ri
lo lie ore.cut
The Palm fNrrte of the SuifoiJ ........it In &gt;i*tir t&lt; frigi ralor, set
Garden I’joh will m, . t i I; a n, &gt;i.ui temper,dure cnnlrot for f»*t
with Mr-. John It &lt;ii&gt;l(i&lt;rt. 2110 Me.-riug (ni host ii'suil*
Oak Aufor ii . Vis.r) lot-into »
marling Icfnie going fo Hu- Sk
lim Res Iail me I lo Oilaltdn foe a
tsifi. t es.i! I’*.1low ini- lii*- fonebeon
th* \ wd| t i*u Fusii-r’ , N’lirserv

Evening Circle I
To Gather Clothes
To Be Sent Abroad

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TT3I SANTOED HIRALD
Wed May tJ. 1*51
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Honor Dr. Crooms
A! Recent DeLand
School Dedication

CHANGE

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tirtd principal of ("room* Acad-!
emy, along with George W Marks. •
superintendent of public instruc- ‘
lion. Volusia county, and Miss
Mary Evelyn Bonner, principal
of Bonner Elementary School.1
Oaytnna Beach, wore presented
meritorious service awards Sun ]
day at the dedication ceremonies1
at the new Euclid Elementary
School In PeEanti
If the |injjlr of coins In ynstr pocket, purse or piggy hank is
The honors were Risen by Prof, j music to jinir ram, enjoy this rhangc today: Shop at A&amp;P!
Maxwell W. Saxon, principal of Sou’ll sate a pretty penny on item after item. Whal’a more,
the new school, before a large1you’ll actually get more good food for your money because
A&amp;P sell' only finr-quatlty foods in A*1 condition . . , foods
that gua ran Ire you m»rt good eating and tea* waste. Come
see . . . tome save at A&amp;P!

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audience nf ch u rns county ofliriaD, and represent alives of the
Stale Department of Education WHOLES UN FROZEN ORANGE
and neighboring colleges.
During the program, the follow­
ing was brought out: ' The Euclid
High School Is proud to honor
Can
distinguished adrninidrators of
Florida a* persons who have
wholeheartedly devoted I hemselves to Ihe training of youth In SOUTHLAND FROZEN
the Slate of Florida
The years of their untiring anil
faithful service hear evidence nf
the fact undoubtedly they are In
agreement with Daniel Webster,
‘ If wr work upon marble, it will
perish: if on brass. time will of
L IB B Y T O M A T O
face it; if we rear temple*, they
will crumble Inin dust, hut if we
work upon immortal minds, and
imbue Ihrm wilh principle*, wltli
Ihe Just fear of God and love id mar
fellow men. we engrave on those
tabJrts Mimcthlng that will bright
rn to all rtemlty.' ”
Dr. (’rooms was Ihe supervising
principal of Hopper Academy for
2o years and of (Toom* Academy
for 21 yrars before his reliremeol
Ifi Oz.
July I, 11*53

JUICE

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DESSERT

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DAILY C R O SSW O R D

Af'ROnn
1 Enemy apy
* Former
honorary
title (Turk )
II Of a latga
• land mass
13 Itrgionof
simple
pleasure,
and viiel
11 lUrk
1.3 Horn
1C Brightly
minted fl*h
I Kur I
1* Native
of Liberia
77 Tell
23 Departed
23 Accumulate
27 Type of
palisaded
mound
larche-il l
2* Pins for
splicing rope
J!» Hold hack
30 A cargo
32 Speak
33 American
Indiana
25 lletidii*
of burned
material
3* Idiocy
42 Without a
charter
41 Itoman
garments
43 Appears
DOWN
1. Scrutlnire
7 Crnter
3 At one time
4 The eye in
symbolism
P Morsels
6 Slillnrii

7 Indeflnltr
article
S I’rg pen
B Frncing
interjection
(vari
1 0 . Lefty
mountain
12 Daughter of
Tanlalm
17 A dlteara
of rye
IB Kama of a
famous
d og.
(fictional*
IB. I*arttrlea
20 Cavmea
(anal *
21. In want
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22 Prega
of
aorlrty
23. Arabian
rhief.
tain
24 Dip
CMIt
liquid
27 Bhoot••a.
ing
Itllergsy'a 4 &gt; n n
alara
37. Ifg ly
2* German
old
river
31. Hasp
woman
34 Happiness
3t&gt; Observe
(dial. Eng ) 40 Doctrine
33 . P r e f o r m
41. Ulbhrul
38 Pahawr
•ninuil
(dial )
43. Sun gml

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Building Permits
Reach 120 Total
Eight building permit* wj-re fil­
ed at Oily Hull yr.terday bringing
|Ihi-* month’s total to more than 121*.
F. M. English, hu-al roofing cor11 net or, received four permit* to
re-roof tin. homes of |1. A. More­
land nt 11SU Pnln,i-ttM Ave. Cost
of repair* sva» slated as $338.
The same firm wilt paint the
I metal roof of the home &lt;if Ellen
Mahout y of Iimxi itak St. Approxi­
mate cost i* i ill mat id nt gUKl,
He will also re-roof tho ItflMol)
Funeral Horne at PV5 l.tiun! Ave.
tost of the rrpatrt waa given as
|7#tt.
English's firm la scheduled to remof the home of E. Uormloy of
IlHIl Palmetto Ave, A cost of Ij.l3ti
was ^ivrn.
tiaier-Wrller Hornet applied for
an-l rerrlved a permit to eonatruet
the first of their "Faciei” homes
San l.untu at B»&gt;7 Rosalia Ave.
Thu make the IHth home to b«t
luiilt by the firm in the area. Con­
struction !; estimated at $3,000.
Tin- Stephens Neon Sign Co. ha*
received permit to erect signs on
llo Food Matt at 25th arid {'ark
Ave. $515; the Good KamarlUan
Home, $1*5 and thn Downtown
(’leaner*, 11 1 Palmetto Ave. $425.

Strolling
(Contlnard From Page One)
folks art attending church while
waratiimlng In your stale and,
needless to say, I am especially
pleased that a large delegation
was present for your March 14
acrvice. thereby winning for me
this wonderful Southern treat. Mv
good wishes are extended to you
and my sincere- Ihanks are of­
fered fnr the ’ price’.’ ’ The Idler
from Frank I auschr, governor of
Ohio, says, "1 was pleased 1o
receive your letter of March IB.
1U54, ami elated by the fad that
Ohio lied with Keniurky in has lag
the largest delegation participat­
ing In your eervlres for all tourists
«n Sunday. March 14 Encourage­
ment comes to me In the realigntirui that MUM our rituem are on
vacation, they still give profound
attention to Die haste and Indis­
pensable things of life. Their visits
to Florida are. of course, to find
recreation. They do not. however,
in those periods, forget their obligations to their tYrator.”
31. Monet, nrndurr merchant
With headquarter* In Hanford,
shipped Ifcr find truck load of
prpprr* lo Ihe l)'Rr||r&gt; t'nmpany
To New York &lt;’Hy yedf-tdav. Mr.
.Mi.srs represents Ihe It Rrggo
Company In Hanford.

night at 7:30 o'clock are requested
lo hr at the Haw-ball lliaraaad si
li;.10 o',lot k. Das id Gallon ay, John
Host rn*. Rilly Westfall, Raymond eUralan!
Hardy, Nril Htnsdhofl, Carry Tlur•
ary, Konnir Russi, Kobrrl larlr-.
Law rriwr Howard, Larry Heel
Hilly Harper and Donald Msthlrui.
Vegetable hher lewlag
# m »
E. If. JtiHnron, supervisor of the
city water department win was
nbsent with have for ulmvil two
month* returned to work thl*
morning at City Halt. Johnson
suffered a heart attack last March
and wa* confined in Orange
Memorial Hospital in Orlando tar
auvcrnl wrs'h*. After rclraie Irom
the hospital, hi* doctor re­
commended he remain at home for
several weeks before returning to
work, llo I* now under order* from
Oitv Mnmger Wnrren Knowles to
"Tnke It easy and »in*nd only a
few hour* n day nt City Hall.”

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The Rev. H. J. Bass
Resigns As Pastor R

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Parade

25c

Gerber Baby Food 3 for 29c

• • •
$6
Jl
Apprnsimatrty 20 Hr m Inr-le
County residents attended a rally
T
held for Best. I.rrnr Collin*. Demo­
cratic gubernatorial candidate In
z ,
d
the
county rouri house last night.
Is
A
»•&gt; 40 4 1
Orlando attorney II. A. Whitaker
rroenled a ahort speech in Coi­
rrwettlrd
4)
ns favor. The rally
“ y was
wn* roodurtro
rd by William llulrhlton Jr. Han­
*w
The Rev, Herbert J. Ita*a will ford attorney and Bemlnale ( aunty
appear on the pulpit for the last campaign manager for Collins.
tutu- Sunday a* the pastor of tb*
» &gt;*
First Fhristian Church, be anuuncThe following all alar* for Ik*
Tliiri'f t
D A IL Y C R Y P T O Q r O T K — H rrr’a limv (o w ork Itl
ixl today.
*
Rotary baseball game tomorrow
A X T D L R A AXII
Hi- said he will dritvri a message
REAL
u l o x i i r r. l i, o tv
tu the congregation on Hunday
ing down on gangsters and racke­
morning.
Ons tetter almply stands for another. In this example A it U»ed
teer* and "some surcfithil Income
Tho pastor Is in hi* third year tax evasion” cases.
for the thrt* b ’ a. X for the two O'a. etc. Bingte lettera, apoaat the local church, and said he
trophle*. the length and Itarnation of the word* ate all hints
"And what a tune hr II tn
ha* •‘enjoyed Hanford and enjoyed come,”
Each day tha cost* lelteia hr* different
he said, "rtgh* in the mid.
the people,” He termed this city
die of the 2.* ill man thing.” lie
as
unc
of
the
"finest
communities"
A Cryptogram Quotation
in which hr hat resided, and aakl referred lo an income tax case
it has a "wholesome atmosphere.” Involving prohibition era rumrun­
GEY
OYDB
X E F VPUPOT,
L LZ
UAO
He aahl he had been in .'ID state* ner Abner (Loagtr) Zniilman of
and had preached in almost all af Newark, which nil office now la
IE FT D O
1 0 L - U D HO.
them, ami hnd "been in various presenting tn a federal grand Jury.
v k a n It c o m e t to
Zwtliman was linked with big time
Yesterday’a C'rjploqualei THE PAltTNEBS OF 1118 FACE
foreign countries.
The Rev. Mr. Das* aald he plana racket* during the Senile Crime
BOVKS IUPE CRArEB HMAKFBl’KAItK
h e lp in g w it h
to livr either in Hanford or in Bar­ Investigating Committee hearlnga
Distributed by King features Byailuat*
tow, home of hi* wife's parents, In 1M1
tho c h o r e s !
for awhile, during which time tie
Tompkins, a Republican aald he
will make un hit mind a* to hli wanta to clear up Ihe Zwillman
north on Hanford Avr, to Fourth ministerial future.
matter before he goes lo Wash­
Ht.
ington. which he exprtli will be
about June 1.
The HUB land will nri-sent a
concert in front of Tho Herald
(Foatlnued From Page One)
That night Carolan mads hla
American L e g i o n , Altamonte office after the parade.
professional debut. Ills first ap­
Hanford Naval Auxiliary Air
flptihgx American Lrgion, Han­
&lt;Continue d From Page One)
Station will hold open house at the new Job doesn’t involve any inves­ pearance came In the second Inning
ford Negro American Legion and bate
with the bases loaded. He smacked
------flo o r auowAii
from II a. m. to ,1 p. m. tigating on hi* pari
auxiliary, Daughters o f the Amer- Saturday.
a grand slam homer, nut Ihe Hint*
v*»* wn&gt;* a **••(
•The Kill will an that, while Ihe lost In the ZOth Inning, $.4.
(ran Revolution and the Red
Plans are now in the making to Internal Security Divltlon gels the
IL 0 IID A P O N 1 I A
Pros*.
obtain a dignitary to apeak over cites before grand juries and Into
LI
WTItR
at
l):45
a.
in.,
according
to
the
court!
(or
prosecution,
he
ex
The Hanford Elk* Lodge will
DR* L. T . DOSS
bead the third aartlon which will Joel Fields, chairman of the plained.
Tompkins’ nomination by Ihe
Include Jay ties, Lions, Klwanlane, Parade committee.
CHIROPRACTOR
President must be approved by
&gt;lariant, rataelberry L io n a ,
Next lime you are rooking ham- the U. S Senate.
HOURS 9 to 12 — t lo S
lot Flub fbat, Geneva Garden
is er little chill
He aald he suspects his appoint­
I'hone 743
Club, Negro business, Profession­ hurgeta, try adding
al and 01vie Club, Junior High powder to the mrat before shaping ment rim e at a result nl Ihe good
3U Atlantic Ua»c Building
Into
patties.
work
of
hit
office
here
in
crickSchool Rand, Audubon Society,
Cawelberry lloy Seoul*. Britt
Tinctor Company, Seminole Ttuck
M IM K O G K APII P R IN T IN G — T Y P IN G
and Tractor Company and Rmltty'a
Fnappln' Turtle conceru.
CREDIT IN V E S T IG A T IO N S M A D E
. The fourth section will Include
Fan fun* Schools. FPA students,
g-H club*, Oviedo aehooD, Lyman
H. JAMES G U T
AGENCY
A N Y W H E R E IN U N IT E D S T A T E S OR
School. Frooms Academy, Midway
Junior High School, Cub HcouU.
FOREIGN C O U N T R IE S
“
mice and Girl HcouU, Bay
IIS EAST FIRST STREET
--U , Negro HcouU, Sanford
re Department, a Shetland pony
PHONE 78
* ambulance.
TELEPHONES 180 and 1071
ilU of the parade Is weal on
JAMES B. OUT
H. JAMES OUT
4*1 Hanford Atlantic National Balk BgUdtef
First Bt. tu Oak Ave.. south on
Ave. lo Second fit- ca-.t **n
HI. to Hnnfoid Ave„ and

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tar price $258I. NOW only 1131 Seminole County’s only perpetual
Form* One-Tin# Carbon Low
and Supplies Florida’s liwvest
to year guarantee
care Cemetery. Business office*
Prices, fast delivery
Check
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with George
Room 201 Edwardt* Dlda.
Sleep
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With
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Phone 1120
with George Stuart. 13 South
Stuart, 13 South Main Street. OrPark 4 Commercial
Ph- 16
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H E R D IN G
Main, Orlando.
lando
J, R. Alexander
T. M stringer
Corner Celery and Sanford Axe. S m l t t y ’ H S n a p p l n ’ T u r t l e
Reg Ileal (Mate Brokers
Phone 1232
M ow er*
New location—Just oitv of City
Raym ond
M . B a ll. H c a llo r
USED Washers, All makes
i /IttafJw i HANS BROUGH / Q ttcltcjf
limits. Now handling Scott At
Licensed Registered Ileal K.tatc
Thoroughly reconditioned. Tci.water Outboard Motors. Also a
Broker ami (icneral Insurance
. t S v c o e ^ i / S v Jh n tf
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ed, approved and guaranteed —
famous line of competitive price
Alien!.
From $19 95 Easy term.,
Glowers from Snappin* Turtle—
201 M»ith Park A ir.
1'h.u.e 9W
CLiuilr II. Wnlfe
$99.50 up
S. Seminole Blvil.
Phone Ill&lt;
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S T . J O H N ’S R E A L T Y C O .
Phone 2117
Phone |I2*J •A 1! Peterson, Broker 303 Sanford Ave.
GENERAL contracting. Building
Associate* -A. B Pelerw'n J r , FRESH .wcet corn, Hoc bushel.
and Repairs. C C llish. Ron 60s.
P J. Chc'trrMin, Albert N. Kill*
RI. 2. Sanford Phone 606-X-R
Sanford Oviedo Trurk Growers.
We.t Id St
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INM’RANCr
It I I Newly redecratoil Inside ard out
(lultMi.ird Motor*
This fine 2B.lt home I* sit- Used 7 2 Horse, A t Condillon $1to
tialed on 2 hd» with .hade in
4 Horse. BARGAIN $7t»#3 Fi­
Preferred Rates to Preferred
bark yard If you like really
nance Plan
I’olie) holders
TIintSIKX^ — W \ \ 1,1 — 1:00 r. M.
beautiful oak floors, you should KYINRFDF. SALES A SERVICE
John Willinm* Ins. Ajirncy
see this. Priced for quick .ale
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ROBSON S SPORTING GOODS
417 Sanford Atlantic Bank
at $9,450 4G financing flood mi East Fir»t St.
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SEMINOLE REALTY
Itiirgnin In New Furniture
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T. W. HERO Modern furnishings used in Model
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Phone II
home display—2 bednxim suites;
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living room tulle; dinette; rugs,
IN S U R A N C E
spreads, lamps, pictures, etc
J . \ Y . Hull, Heiiltur
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Offered to you at great savings
F R I. — MAY I I — 7 :.TB IV M. — N I'IF
Florida Stale Bank RulblmS
Call Phillip* Proocrtie*. 1707 If
Crunilry and Montrlth
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scrnficd porch Plenty of fruit
VIII AM' Mllh T I i si: 11 l at ii «»%kit* r»
up - fix up ar.d PAINT UP
tree* and shade trees on Dnc (JE T Y O I'H F A IN T FKOM
large lot. Can finance. See your
MOUGHTON INSURANCE
I T K S I I .M — MAY IS — 2 :0 0 IV M.
Snnforil Paint anil filasu* Civ.
Broker or call 2fi7 W,
117 South Park
Phone 3DJ
PHONE 811
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ATLANTIC. BANK BLDG
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room home owner leasing town International II. Oliver 70 grove
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3ARTICLES FOR SALE - 5
Scar* It On The S|*ot
To Bring You Uargalnt
YV’ ETTE’S: Osteen Bridge BeerGOOD and B A D
W T.D N KSD AY — MAY 10 — 1:00 V. M.
Shop The Catalog Way
Soft Drinks • Fishing Tackle
And Save I f
Baby Car Seats
$ ■ no
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nir.pring Mattress
2195
COMPI.ETE landscaping. Tropical
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5995 112 III West 2nd SI.
Phone 320 IT - AUTOMOBILES • TRAILERS
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Itcdroom Suite
7900
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For llreeicway tr all rooms—
Used
Car*
Living room Suite
13935 Any SIZE
281 Sanlord Axe.
Phone 117
T illlltS H A \ —- M W 20 — 1:00 |*. M.
Mather o f Sanford
Furniture Center
HANFORD MOTOR CO.
Phone 1125
21.3 08 E. 1*1 St.
P h o n e 127 IIG West 1st St.
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GOOD T H IN G S TO E A T
EXPANDO Home, Prairie Schoon­
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CAKTHIIIE TRAILER KALE*
SAFE WANTED—Uwd, In g*»l Phone 5 3111 or 5 2*35 Palatka. Fla.
.1 PR SHOES—Red iandc.lt. brown
condition Call Mr Atkinson 2»5G
and wnilr spedator*; wheat col
S A T U R D A Y — m ; ^ Y 2 2 — 12 : *10 1 *. VI.
II you want the I.IIW rate on auto­
ored gaaualt. 7"» AAA — ALL | 0 nm .P WANTED
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mobile financing, see in*i»ll
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NEW. $10 95 to $14.95 values for
mrnt Loin Department, Sanford
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$5 00 pr. Sec at 306 Wot 3rd St. INSTALLMENT Route Man. Sell
Atlantic National Bank
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owner. Phone 1326 J
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models and all** — Completely
lights lla* 5 new lilts and in ex­
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WORK WANTED
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Call 1152 II
305 San.on! Ave.
Phone 1117
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SHERMAN CONCRETE PIP I’ CO, HAVE your lawn movs’ .l by Jrrty
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A W N IN G S
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phone I |?.X Furniture Center,
Lib'tlmc Aluminum
116 W Fir.I
For ItrmiHlrling and repairs
National Rgatf f 6 Auc tidn Company
II II Grier
Nothing Down -Small Monthly
PLUMBING
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Payments
Fu rn itu re (e n t e r
Contract and repair work Free
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llfi Hrst 1st SI.
Phone 1125
Shermnn Concrete Co.
estimates R L. Harvey. 20!
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Old West llth
Phone: 1211—lull
Sanford Ave Phono 1628
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Furniture Center. II* West First
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ONE IUA.M eilicitm.) Jparlment.
suitable for couple or tingle
Privnti hath, ideally 'located
If
.cross from Po»*. Olfice.. Inquire
Manuel Jacobson'a Dept. Star*.
NEV1.V lUnTiUd t.' in) art
Ca 1L 43- - W' ________
CljiiNISHr.D kllchenelte Apt. and
overnight cabins. Sundel! Court
Hi way 17 73 South of city limit*

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ATTRACTIVE. i Room hirnlshcd
apt Tile balh. screened porch,
W’ater furnished it miles Iron.
Sanford. $37 50 per nm lh. Phone
1323 after 7 p m.
FURNISHED Apt- I room* and
bath, private entrance. Light*
a n d water furnished, use of telelume amt garage. Two blocks
rttm heart of town. Ideal for
working cotiole $50 month Re­
ply Boa LVH c.o Herald.

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2 AND 3 ItOOkl apt. Reaxonable.
HI Elm Call 1787 W.
2 ROOM cottage. fumUhed or un
furniched and apt
Summer
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City limID. 1792
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TWO Itcdroom unfurnished house.
$65 00 mo. 1305 W. 3rd SI.
2 REDROOM apt Electric kitchen
Nicely lunjlshed. Garage and
u i e nf telephone,
$65 month.
4 # !f AND 2 Bedroom Apartment*.
Call 1240
OR SALE: 4 room house, furnish
ed. In Lake Monroe. Phone
I5 .2 M 1
2 RKDROflM apt Fund shell rr
urRirnishcd
1703 Magnolia
Phone 4IO J
___ . EFFICIENCY apt* $15 month
J , or 3 people, fill Park.
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Adults only. HOI Elm Ave

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smal
screened p o r c h , electrically
equipped All very private No
pets. Call 629 M
GROUND
UUfiH floor
ipwir apt. i*t|
Equipped
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gas.
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Apply 116
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SAMSONITE laiggage America's
finest
Clierk with
George
Stuart. 17 S&lt;&lt;uth Main. Orlando

Reds Say Hold 3
Columbian Officers

HAYNES Office Machine Co.,
Typewriters, adding machines,
Sales-Rental-, 711 Magnolia, Ph.
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today told ihc I' N Command
they are holding three Colombian
of tic or. who were picked up tn
the demilitarised rone near Old
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mand announced
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today of the i-ml ob-trxatinn loam
of ihe military arnil.lic- i • di*ru.x th«- officer, and the II N
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3 ROOM hnu*r with large porch, 3 Ovnrnight
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all. modern, furni*hcd. on lake.
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2 miles from Geneva on HI. 426.
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Rent $4900 Call G»|. Oviedo
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3 « Sanford Axe.
Service nnd Rcpairn
Park. Phone 103A M.
AIR CONDITIONER S Inn llot- RCA Motorola Sales amt Service
DOWNSTAIRS 3 n*&gt;m furnished
Genc'is Texaco Service
pnmi Guaranteed raducnl to
apl 1903 Maple Ave. Apply AugPhone tlM
sell Phone I473-W-I407 Stevens 1128 Hanford Ave.
rrlio. '-Oo Park. Phone 10M-M
Oliver Hart Parr. Interna lion al II. HAI.L'S GAHAGE for general Auto
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repairing- Al»o W'recker Service
WANTED TO RENT
402 Celery. Ph 1490 M - 1664 R
PRICED FOR QUICK SALE
Nights.
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BRITT
TRACTOR
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FLOOR
landing and finishing.
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Cleaning, waxing. Serving SamiSTOVE and Firrstunr Itsfri
pole County sinre 1925. it. M.
t-R E A L ESTATE FOR SALE- 3 GAS rator
In good condition
Gleason. Lake Mary.
» UhMSIIED OR UNFURNISHED
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* L. HILL—Plano Technician.
m rs *na« j iirall vd In the CRAFTSMAN Reei Type Power
Phone 2lfti Rpute 1, Sanford
Mower; 15 Gallon galvanitcd wa­
4.1asgj;v4g Pmv« U Is yaiiraelf
fer lank; U IIP cleetrie motor
Complete motor tunp-up
Ph«..ia 1121 today and Rive th*
and buffer outfit . Uke new; 2 • Rrsket, generator* and tlarfer*.
•nforn -thus abent your rooms or
Wheel 4 Ion carry-ail trailer
Gelt Product*
apartment* to ;-nt
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pay you to see:
only 3 month* It00. Thor auto­ ENVE1.0PES. letterheads, stale
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matic washer $25 Phone 892 J.
Florida Slate Bank Building
ment*, Invukrs, baud bills, and
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p r o g r a m * , ete. Progressive
TRAINING rhatr. Cai 3328 J.
Printing Co. Phone 408—403
2 BEDROOM block home Kitchen
West 13th St.
equipped, Venetian blinds, hot USED Lumber, scaffold buck*.
icrete blocks Sec Charles At- BUILDING lot* denned, graded.
water, space beaters, carporte.
son. 2$th and ' Park Ave.
Rreneway. Kxrrllrnt corner lot
Trees, shrubbery moved. DeWitt
Phone 2M.
Payments $46 75 month 800 East
Hunter. Phone K2-W.
351n St kanford.______________ TOP SOU. and Fill Dirt—For Im
Hind and Pow­
mediate delivery, call 288 Park IAWNMOWEILS.
Por your Real Estate mr«d»:
er, sharpened In cut like new.
Ave and »5th SI. Oiartes V. At­
Cullen Anal Iferk rv, R rokem
Btryelea
repaired,
rebuilt, paint­
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I n e l n Pnletloo Bldg. Phone B P
310 East 41b SI
HANDWEAVER'S IAK)M—Used 4
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pert* for 1 5 " harness Jack
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Wail tn wall carpeting, drape*, i «ra
type loom complete. Phww ji..,.
Isrse tnaay tet, s fruit tr e r i., fora a»44 j a.
Roofing — Hheet Melnl
11508 down $44 fit per month. |
Owner being Iri inferred. 2428
Hcatinj; — Air CtmdltlonlnR
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Ilaalinf Co.
a BEAUTIFUL location- Attract! v«
T V Antenna $10.88
Itl Wert Pul ten tt. - j Phone 79
* room home with extra lot*
With partheae of TV
341 PluawM Drive.
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�Group 1 Imoolxill tournnmrnt pots underway today with
the Seabreeze Snndcrab* Roiujr upntnst the Ih'l^uid Hulldojr*. The winner (if this tramo will meet the fiy-htinjr Semintiles In n ro.itent tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. At m i ,
tm tomorrow's slate will he a #nmc In tween New Smyrna
and Pierson*
All these events will take place at .Memorial Stadium.
It will lie the second time within two weeks that the stadium
has U*cn used for tournament jrnmcs. The fir.«t tourney held
here was 1a*t week, whe I the Seinii.oies won the Kant l-'|ur*
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(hit \r«r with ihr exception of
Pierson. Tlir Seminole* hate
handed Del-and three ■traiithi
lo**e* hv itntri nf 3-2, 13 0. and
3-2 The rep rv eater- hate ile
fiiile.l New Houma three timet
hv wore* nf 17-10, Iu-3, and IK-7.
Fcabrecie felt the la*te of ilefeat
tv ice ai-ainst Ike Scotlmcn.
If the tournament gnc* at it i*
prrilirled by the expert*, llrLnnd
will have it. slat hnrler, I'etn
Peterson, on the niound, nhtle Hen1,'ccir ill throw it l a t e ' t flash
In pitching, Hob Nr linn, against
the llulldog*. Inland ha* fallen
hefore the Handcrab* twiee In re­
gular »ea'i&gt;n play. In one of th*. e
same*, Neluin pllrhe.l a no lilt
SJ-0 *hut nut over them. So far,
tie IhilMni’ i hate mialdlrd a *i 7
record, while Keahrre/e ha* a 7 0
record.
pel.an.t »n edged mil of the
J’ «*1 Florida f nnfer/n r tmirui *
hv dropping an «&lt;tra inn inn II pants- to the Semlpoh
At &lt;■ H*»iirerre vat &lt;limlti.it*&gt;1 from the
tournrv very tarty. The Handt 'ah* fell vlrtim to one of the
biggest up-et« of the year, when
they ttete defeats'll Itv the New
Mnvrnn Pam ft-b
The winner of ih&lt;* Croup I lonrI i y Will hint Hie winter of ■tile I
the lit mitt tl, III, or |\ All the
t inner* of the urmip* will set
Mgs tin r and play at the ilPlrirt
Murnamnu. Tlie winner o f ii.»i
lotirnev will I'u to Ilie 'tale bs o
loll toiiriunnent.
Mi ll.o irne, Cocoa, fit into, anil
Titusville team* mate mi tlo
(■roup It tourney. Winter Carden
Khllmte St. Clssud, Apopka, Win­
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Odum catcher
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Ilumphrev—left field
Nu»* third bis-e
Anderson rlrht fielu
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the soiuitr)'* IHevUi'ui set* wilt
tie lu tnpi tit! wilh Canada'* own
lively version of tin* game
Torn Gallery, Mis &lt; port* in
fighter, ha* js»-t returned front the
north country armed with a rtm
trad and wearing a grtrn smile
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Callerv’ * *tnbl&lt;* at It* mil ling on
April H and awarded it In the nvnl
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right* to National la'.igiie game*
ltd* apiM-nresI to have - swell th*
limb off behind Item Actually it
only xerved In pnusc the former
VVc*l Coast promoter, ami now

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roarh at Mel*on I'alvrrsllf Herl»il It. Mrlfulllan roarhrd the
Haller*, from 1913 In 1931 sthrls
the* **ret Ihr tanwH one of thrie
nso-t *urrr*«ful grid era*. Ile
will a*«Mine dulie* in June.

K E L V IN A T O R
We’re

Starting on Aug 2H. a month
before hi* rivals ran swing into
co re b o a **
art Ion, Gallery will star* srre—n
ing gnrne* of the Canadian "Pig
i’u,o " —Montreal, O ttiu i Toronto
and llamlllnn Tin* figures to gin
the country’* fan* a good chance
to learn and heroine attracted In
•’anailjati If mm f»ntb*U b-fari
there I- a rival In the field
llv the tints th • fi'*! i-olli re
eoa«t-lo roaster rtiniei
around
Drltrry feel* he*l| hove lux nodi
cure nailed down, with not a i ban
oe|-'w Itehrr in 9 roomful It* ami
&gt;ii« a*sm latcv im tmlmg l.iitd«ev
Net of|, who sail* tu&gt; rvported to
explain and steseritHi the game t
the American aodU-ner. an- rim
vineed that the *peed of the f\*
■olian pnme (no lime out*) will
x iTiav vt. i.cx r.rt
have a Ilia appeal.
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Tam p a G o lfer W ill
Defend His T it le
I AMPA r - Hurl ltu|e*ti. Tam
nv prnlessjrmal wilt defend hi*
Kinrid* own golf etiamnionshin In
the IMl tmirnament here July ?3
2.1
p»te* for Ihe 72 lode medal plav
affair were nmumm-ml liv Pal Al
II*. ti. pinfe.sjon.d at the ho«t
Tampa fiolf ami Country
f Inh Tliete will In* * urn-nmataiir
tminiamenl July zt Allmm «ald.

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Ben Sobieraj Wants
To Become Ckampioi
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JACKSON V IL L I’, H«. -Twice
ill the last two year* ha* lien
Sobieraj (|MPiimim*i*l "*obar-eje"j
l upliired the aitnnllr Plant •ilii'le*
lenui* *liaiupioti.hipa ami pel hi*

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l*lea*r call for appointavea*
1‘hone 1731 — 1719
122 South Patmrlln

M l - N i s v y title.

Itol do lo 111* Pgige. rill of the
Korean rampalirn and the .(uitk*
of Navy planning is* a m ull, an
All-Nuvy lour nano ot In i ween the
Atlantle and I’anfie l-'i*-*t w i n n e r *
ha- not liern held *inee I i
Sobieraj, a ditniiiulivr, dark-hair­
ed airman •Inreke* pi r fropi St.
Louli. I* attached to &lt; .opposite
Sriuailmn I’ ll'K of Sanford, and i*
• niernlwr of the Jack»optril|e
Navy-Marine tennl* team._Thu* far ihi* *ea*on, playing
Nutidis-r line on the Nav&gt; t&lt;aul, he
I* umlrfrali-it In eollrge eom|N-tllion, twilling the Niiodur One
player* In team match*, against
Its* tie*t of Ss.uthrn-ts m I’ nlted
Sts *.e» Uflivs r.ili.
Recently he dil*al&lt;d Al Hamm
of the I'niser»iiy of Miami, 1113:1
National Junior Indoor utiglea
champion and enmtueror of lien*
mark'* Kurt Me! on, Soldcrja al»a
won the Jus ktotivills' llrurh Junior
t handier of Commene Invitatlnial

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the lowest-price

P R EP A R E T H E G R A D U A T E

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It i*ioa at chi. *an—tti'***e IX-tV
»». Tru.-gx 1 3 I f or Johntea |!-li
VVa*hlngii-a at loir.*it — I'ateual
it 11 i* tlrar &lt;B-()

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TV day 1* getting rlo&gt;cr, I
railed WDHO-TV today tn get
pome up to date Infnrmalinn.
They hlartes) wiring In the
transmit, r last Sunday, and
they rrally expect to get the
elation on the air with a te»t
patient thin coming weekend.

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a 1D54 Plymouth and current models of the olhor two best-known
low-price can wero taken apart by Plymouth engineers and compared, part by part
Standard “ stock” models wars used. Wo’vo liatod aome typical findir*fls bolow,

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nets! f« wait. We now hart an
air mmliUom-r that will fll
gogr easement window*, and
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Thtme nf you whn arc plan­
ning to buy Khllro TrlcvUlon
might lie wi«e tn come In and
*clvwt your «et nnw. The Phllco
1 V fartnriei are on atrikr and
have Iurn rioted down »lnre
M*v I. Unleix these plant* go
W k to work toon we will de­
finitely have a shortage of
Phllco TV t ett in a frw weeks,

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tleorge O’ Donnell, roeikic pitcher
for the Pittsburgh Pirate*, wn* the
"rookie td tile veut” in Hie Pacific
Coa%t League in 19.13.

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an outfield tlcnal on a pitched
hall.
Uarhinji up an Infieldcr or an
oulfiilder not only look* smart to
the people In th* stand*. It It a
•mart play! When a runm r trie*
to steal second base, the cent r
fielder ahould aluwys charge in
toward treond t&gt;a*e. On a poor
throw by the catcher th* runner
often l* prevented from taklnoear
extra ha»e when the center fieratf lark* up. Such a play save*
th* catcher an error and oftxn
prevent* ,v run from scoring.
On throw* to first haw, th*
right fielder should hnek up, an t
on throw* to third bat* the left
fielder *houtd luiek up.
When a center fhlder »»ej hi*
ihort*t»p or tecond baseman run
over near second ba*e to Lake a
throw, thr center fielder mould
charge In to back up the play.sx

Kobert Samuel will take his
f ■nnanl winning champion* into
Memorial .-stadium tomorrow
night to Ixittle the Kotary Lea­
gue All- Star*. The game will
t-e played at 7:30 p. ni.
The All-Star team will 1&gt;e
managed hy Hobby Newman
and will be made up of ptayen
from three of the IP.tary leagua
ba-rhall team*. Itoy Holler,
managei of the Pirate*, fet-lt
srrtnin til* tram will he the first
team to defeat the All-Start.

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Sports
Rounduo

Ail-Sfars Meel
Pirates Tomorrow
Night In Stadium

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SANFORD.

FLORIDA,

H H ’ H oP A V , MAY

LI, 1931

A ssociated

No. 91

Press Leased Wire

Sells $1,175,000 In Bonds
M a rk e t

Counselor Says Army Does Not

W a s Good

Wish. To Impede Probe O f Fort
Eminent Doctor Is
Flown By French
To Dien Bien Phu

MfSIOfNt AHjilnilo Somoia ut Ntraraiua examine* tin- I’tmiiminM
hammer and ikkle real on a Mu** tan gun in Managua with it n uiiilfvi"« (la u , u hli um. Uu. holda the «ri|«n Somn/a u ld a lante n r lii
of Co-Man made arm* hit been found on Ihr coui tiv'a l*.u-|iir Court,
and he believes they were tarstetl In -ubinutrio llelow. Nkm.igtian
Nation.it nunr.’-meo !i* I b| l.t flafiel tola utark ttllibnitt i n
yhow-n with wur* of the Soviet arm*
( l.ir-.-artonai Sntnidi*hnto« t

Captain Vose, NAAS CO,
To Be Speaker Saturday
Gits Miller, general ch airm an o f the Arm etl Forces D n v
Parade com m ittee, totlay iiniimmrcd that C aptain .1 K. V o se .

commander nf the Sanford Naval Auxiliary Air ............will
sjm tk o v e r rntlio station VVTKlt al 9:-tr» a
n w e r v a n c e o f tin* special day.

m Sat unlay in

Four Seminole County organizations, the Dellary Amer­
ican Legion Post, the Naval Auxiliary Air Station. Fern
Park, and the Casselberry American Legion Post, have an­
nounced that th * will enter floats ill the parade, which is
scheduled to licgm at 10 a m., after flights of planes from

Strolling
In Sanford
Mi** Dial (li'ay Hoyle, daughter
ol Mr. and Sir*. Lloyd F. Boyle.
jn&gt;t Mcllonvillc A*c.. I* one of
20 ritini; senior* in Duke lint*
v r n ll i'i Woman** College who re­
cently w*ve tapped to membership
In Phi Kappa Delta, women'* lend
er*hip honorary.
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lit 10 «layi, Sanford Jay tee* rerrlveut l««i requests fruit* T.l *talrs
far fishluu map* offerrd thimigh
the i ui ■rot i.Mie ul Ihr Atnrriean
l.eruoi Maga/lm-. according to
(lilt .Shir*, prrd.trnl.
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Thirty-one thlldn n from the
Fern Creek (Irammer School In
Orlando yesterday apent the day
touring Sanford with the City too
a* the highlight of their visit. Tbn
group wit* accompanied hy a
gotip o f six pnr.-nl* amt one teach
rf.
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Mary Ann Hahlayer, Fake Mary
•Indent ol I lurid-. Slab* tlnlvrr
*11j . was iniiiaieil Into the schonPl*hi K.'pp.i Pin, j n tii--n.il *i Iml.r
in- hum ‘ ary . I.i*i in.* it.*i .u i of ii
ing to rc|H&gt;rl* from 'he *-htw&gt;|.

HANOI, lisloehuu
t* — The
French lies one of Indochina'*
mod eminent doctor* to Itien Dun
I’ hn today to arrange (or *pfcit)
release of French Union troop*
sertnudv wounded in the loin* do
feli-e of the f.ilion fnnrrn
French official* hoped the mas*
airlift &gt;d casualties from the Viet
niinh held valley 175 mile* ur-t &lt;o
Hanoi Mould Mart tomorrow
They anticipated it Mould hring
not about joo men — half of ihr*
t 500 to 1,400 c 'tn n tr d Mounded
The Cnmmunlm acreed at the
lionet a ronferonre to rr lease only
caiualtie* in Ihr "acriou*” catc
gory.
Itr Pierre Hoard, ts year old
dean of tnedieini* at the University
n( Hanoi headed the group going
to Itien Itien Phu by helicopter.
Tile French ardicfpalgd Httard'*
mission would he quirkly surer**
ful Freneh air force observer* re
ported hundred* of coolie* already
were ready Ini: Dien fiien Phu’ *
alrtlrip In receive the hit; French
transport* tilting in the trenches
and chill hole* which wrecked It
during the .V* day* of rebel ati ,af.k
Hoard1- party took oft from
Luang Prabang. the royal Laotian
capital if* mile* *outhwr»l ol Pica
then Phi*. Accompany ins him
w«*rt* two French army medical
(('onliiuirri On Page Four I

Drive To Be Held
To Improve Boxes

Hie- mi
NO tntion svni-Ji th** oooo
um
piwlmatler C.enrral Arthur F
mole of the parade.
Somnierfield ha* announced Hie
T«n mur«- |ih til "iv’ Rnitntino* week beginning May 17 a* kJ.*il
no

tfsnlincnllnn Week"

TtvU

it ANil o n H I IIS— Mickey Du*
rah ( i Imii-) will In the raplsin
lies* tear of Itie* Seminole High
Sch'iul Hand, irpUeing Martin
Ino-nit«I, whii i- graduating Oiljear. Ollier ufliirrw are (.erstdine IVilkiloi.u, firot lieulrnaul
and brad ptit I officer; lionnir
Itobiuni. fir*l liriilennnl and
both drum ma|ur and oprralinit*
officer; Pil»* Haughl, wreond
lieutenant slid tecrelary; t'nllren
KngrhrrlMin, treond iirutrnnnt
and both librarian amt head ma*
jnrrltr; t.arry Iturney. fir»l *cr*
grant and a**i*lant operation*
officer; Hetty lit)an. lir»l wet
eanl and putdicily of I tier; Joe
’Uhrr, *laff •rrae.tnl and *rr»nd
a**iclsnl n|iriaOon« ofirer; Olit la tiidden*, *laff •ergi-aiit end
a»*i«lsnt librarian; Itolierl trm*
*trung and Faye Itrckhnni. *erceanu slid *rrliun head*; l.ralir
P.mlth. corporal and Honorary
frewkman.

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Four Local Jaycces
To Attend Parley
y ,.r w . . .... r - ...

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‘ will be the *ixlt erifti e&gt;u**- y*i.ve ! .II.nlc-r Ch*ml« r ,.f rom m rr.. will
rampafsn to tidy up the official i
p,,,,, i.nno „ f Florida'.

" # . . S S r &amp; - n r .... *;;■.................................&amp; 5%
uuedlni the rura natron* in ih?» r,,r? in
we- m
i f y tlirlr
H “ " u» Inmim
J m
area
in repair^^
re; air aann id o^ Sainiiy
.ir *( hamln-r° of, V-"
..... .merer
rnai! box eipilpmenl and approach­ Ihi* weekrn-l. il wn* tn ll+oior.'il
es to help lend hrlghliu*** lo llie
bv I ilff Aid' -. pro*iden' *&lt;f
•cenic b**#uty of the highways, listnv
Ihe Hanbiid orir«rilratl*ui It- *1*
coad* and drives.
Many hoxe* which are llie high trillion for Itie four dnv wn-k-ml
way lulllioard* of the rm-tal *er- no*e| t-cnii today.
Attrudim; from tbi S.-tofor.l u
vice, have become unoghlly with
will be Herb Holly r.
ru«l. un*erviceahlc due tn a laaky ganicatien
_
rondillnn, broken door* nr no president-eleet. fleorr'*
Sp'-rlid*, mitiin*; alfnab, no name,, Tommy Sirlngir. Vide no.) P*t
upporl* being bent nr rnltrrl |Collo'ri
which need replacing, weed* and
•••In
Ilirhtlghi of |ntIiy
wild gra«* grown around the &gt;up r-eeklv meetinc nf ihe Jnvre*"
port- and approach!**, and in many li«ld at Ihe Varhl Club wu* the
niarc* Ihe prmind i* rough and tousiral iirngraiu nrexentnl •v
lull ol churk hide*.
Herniluilr II ch S**luu*l * Trieli
Po*'ma«ler Field a*kcd Ihe I rio.
Seminole county patron* lo m
Mi mbit* of the n o u n nn* Mena
operate in improving their mail
box equipment during thl* per­ Jobe, Sandra Dunn. Daisy t »|
CAFT. J. K. V09B
iod, May 17 lo 24. He desire* that Hn*. Jovrc Jane*, l'uttv Walker.
KlrbUnmt. Helen Al,
have adde&lt;l Ihelr name* to the al- Ihe route* become a *mtrce of Marianur
amler, Paulette t'n*nn. Fh"*e
ready Impressive list of organ!- pride for Hie patron* Ihe I*o*t Hnvilet atul J«an Wilke, aeeumration* participating. They are Older Department and Ihe car­
rier*. Fte lhn*e patron* dn*iring rani-t.
addilional Information on the pro
Famed screen and ielrtisjbn per *i/e and height for their rural
row Soy star lash Fa Hue thl* bn*, they may gain thl* Inform.*
afternoon Informed A ■ in r «t tmn from Ihe po.tmaUrr or the
Forre* Day Parade nHfrial* dial
he had arrepled Ihelr Invitation rural carrier.
In appear In the parade Saturday
morning. la ltoe Is n p n lr d In
head the parade on horvrhark.

F o r S a le

H VSIIINRTON -I*—Army cnuu*e
I hn il vd.im* insisted tnrlay
the Army hail nn de«ire to *lup
•In- McCarthy •ubeommittce1* in
toti. allot* ol Fl Monmouth al
ihm h tie conceded it wa* pleased
ib&lt;n the pno|ierl id a *n*pen*inn
.&gt;ru*e ln«t tall
trill to it**rued the tuny i l l &gt;trr
engaged its "trading la*o r -" lor
Pvt (• ttavut Scliute ill an effort
n- -.;•** the in* e*ll|talMS1 *li&gt;|i|u*d or |
-••ngtil lo "a|tpe#*e" Sell Me
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Vitalii* -aid any »pr* tal chiim.I
■1&gt;imo for Srhuir -Iriiiiiiml onl*
mil On M* l ailli* •idHiniiiiOllee1i*n luring him a* rttmlitl to iti.ifl wild ihal any *|*e* i il defer i
ice fm 11eCartlty wa* a matter 1
■d it*mg io atoi*l ” "|"-ii tm-lilily
\d.inl* **.t- li.o V iii Itie wilne-*
i ban 11 ihe Met'arthy \riu * hr n
in .
lor flie «retind day—Ihi* lime
i i-rnu examination
M Hu* **iii*et. he *wnre Secre
tan sievt-n* never in«lnictc«l him
ii* io tiall the MrOort hy in
'Miiiy into alleged *e*’liril&gt; ri-k- at
I i Monmi ulh and Ihal lie never
Hempi ml to *top it.
It.il he -aid. a* Sleirn- did ear
•*f that Ilit*x **aiili-d tin- *•*v§.»• of
to mng* 1 i*i.ded si* leu- tiad *'■ h
»&gt;1erl/e*l tlio*** hearing* a* "ham
ttn- Army nn the head
i *. i Hie re*t of the furcntton *»
l Cunllnired tin Page Four I

Several Houses
Buyers Of Bonds

T h e C ity com m ission last
n ight sold $1,175,00 w orth of
revontit* Iioiids to a grou p o f
fin a n c ia l houses, receivin g u
net u m om it of $1.117.7-10.
A ceortlin g to C ity M gr W
K. K nm vlcs. the City netted
approxim ately ? 1 1 . 0 0 0 m ore
than it expected in the trans­
a ction T h ere were tw o oth er
group* hidditu; (nf tin' tuinds
Money from tin* sale i' to t,.*
n-ed h* till' CtlJ m tuiancltlg the
I’ll S 1i*x ^ll| |)
l’hom.1'* S. IVtre f »tait«liiiv •ti ( khiI t*( lahtrl
rvU-tv-nc prujuiii &lt;t i.-i.atutiUt
lug and expanding tin- wa id and
of Mrl IfUfj A I’n., Ihi*.. Si. IViefthut k, I.i -I die hi ri'iirt^rnlihl Ihr
Kimip nf finnnrul hnu»r*x »hirh wiv puknl hi ihr ( ill mmmU*
I'w rn g r facilities
Tin* littered rate of llie win«iuti In hiiv *I.I7 i.OOO %«iirih *if trimiir tH*n*1« 1hr ninnn is |n
i r*iin
nine hid ha* s" -""rag*
hr u»nl in linanrinK (hr |ni»Kiiim fur implying the (’ il)'v walrf
per cent Ttn* 1Cerr&lt;* *
it
mil *r»«*f3gi* f ill Iir», I'terre is •h.iisiiim hunt* •*n h Mm&gt;r Karl
y.-ir w x» rr n ’ I *•**&lt; o»- i.ial
111Kni»1tsiil t»ii lit I Mh* i % air* ('liliiini Infill luiilri 1 Irf I 1 mill t «&gt;lllftiI
money
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Inp the l iii ■*
*• iii i * ' the
pcnleet al Itu- lime
ltet&gt;rr**i*'i'ing If *
.
fi"ancial |o*ii* *- -•*.b * t. a 'it Ihe
ip»iiit* ** .x• tii.im.' * "i
- of
Ucrtear* mil * •• lu&gt; si Peter*blip' Other* ui the croup are
•*iiifld.* and i ii . New Vi rk * dy;
Townsend. Dalmct anil Tyson.
LONDON til’ i — The wnrlilN five le;ulitik' nttinin’ pow­ Hostnn: Fox, Itciorh and tVt. Itu- ,
nncinnnti. Alien bl.ni and t'o
ers nnet in this ll-t&gt;onili-wrtr&gt; etipitnl Itsiny in tpn**! nf ;i ihfcauo, amt Mctbynald Mrwire and
pact etnliiip (lie arm s m ee nit*l mitlawing a tom ic and Rertn t’u Detroit
Wilson
it'd! nt i'.«**.iiMiiy and
warfare.
There were gtianled lim ts lloin lliitisli ami Antcrican I'li , Tampa, Pity focal agent. *ahl
%
la*i night the lit) **i- " n o il
Infnijnant* that the W estern nations, n in th or individually, fortunate In -riling the bonds In
might put forw a rd revised proposals jo a bill to Freak the a favorable maiket n*- e&lt;&gt;ntlmieii
Thr ftifiK*ml of \1rv \ miri M«**• ve.irs-loiig deadlock with llossin oil the issues
that the "in lrm l rate wa* ex«" 1 « li«i %i* 11,*1ui Ii i&gt;«"Vum I W ***1n'&lt;■"*
The *eerel talks jit the Itritish govertlim’ ltt's stately ■epim. alh good It u.t* under uur
nfttTln.nn, nt tile Hiihfsi I 11*1 ■
i limale." The fi-o l agent* had
j ul, in Onytima llfach, will Ik* Lam aster ll.m -e are tttnler Lnited Nations auspices
I Fnnlinued On Page Pour |
L LI iri tin furii r »l puflor*
H.uf*
The group i* meet inti a- a **di
p- •i A. Mrlntoih, Ibylonn
I'umuiiltre ul the I X l&gt;i»arnia
tmnarrmr tnonilnif nt U:.t0 oVItn-k merit Oimmi«*i.m
twli
■
i ill In ■
Itecrnt di-clo-urc- ol etti'cl &lt;d
*r»virr nt the ifrufi fiilf in Kvpi hydrogen Iwimh te«t i**|iln*ir»H*
l»i •n tVnn'ii ry, Sanford, nt 11 n. gave new urpenry
V*.
»i*f vi*,*‘s will hr enniluet
lie*elation* -lemming liem t ■*
Iraving V. Hauser died nl hi*
»t iiy 1 1if* Iji *r. Murphy, |utMi*r **f ir»i» in the Pacific touched ult u
home in l.ak*. Mary at I2;50 p. in.
Ih«* \|t Hiwli-i rtmrrn, IMyiuni
I&gt;'fdn* after a -hurt illire .
cluin rcurti.vn o| ncrvoionc** In
l-iai'h
Mr lluii*.*r wa* born An* 2*J,
many part* t.f the globe an 1 * 01
.«• vivo.- im In; * '•„-.* ciuMon. ii ally m Ihi* »*»*«.-e«l ........ I Hil*
l - »r». in Philadelphia. C* Me luoy' lr' '
M.
1
&lt;- l tn Sanford in 1025 an.I bn- lived
led ilie rhurehill government i i
'
1
in Lake Mary for the past IH
prnpme Ihal n new effort .n eon
MIAMI t- Hli* hank*. Insurance year*
lo* imole in laimlnn
I.A.'ul':!!: miln intbiHilil
. mop.vne- and builder* today
lie wn- a veteran "f World War
e were no i hie* lo Ihe i*1
n IN, i t I1,.-.'
M -.m *.
,*i ie ai cii***d o( asm.img in do I. a me in tier of Ihe American l.e*
Ihle nature ul any new Western ■
't.njr«.-,
'» . vi
M.11 n o d.......
..
M«.
I*-.....
I.
.(i --I uiillloir of tloll.ir* ol pub gIon of Snnf'ird ami n ntemher of
Mi-- Snm * i ’n.1
pin|*o*nl* lor disarming nr alomi*
the locirt .................. ("at penl er
he i ; edn
Sanford; one gl' -1 *-r told, biid .uni germ warfare contml
mitt .Ini net - Fn 11to.
tin
-i.itemrnl
wamade
tiv
Master Johnny l uo
Fn-I I mi
To *tart tin* I.ilk- however, the Mm. -ii lb-all) National lit *ad
Survivor* include In* widow, of
nod nn
'*r 'tr* in'll Wrxlem l
•1the Unilr
I 1 .1 -tiitg to.,
i i i , new.
commenlalor. Fake Mary; two u»n» First Sgt.
allll
new
\lnrirtin i Fllioli, \l
*lluo.
Siair*. It r 1 1 a I n. Fiance
"t- i l.t.ing «e-*ion id the Wth Joseph Albeit ll*u*er, I'HA. serv­
Mr*. M***,er Its*•
Sanford Canada — were reported planning .it
aniui.il couvrntiun of Klwanl* In ing in Korea and llene Urban linnfor nu&gt;re than "it y&lt;iii*. l-ut for the
-ijmd nn Ibeir old |*o*lllon lli.il
•er, Hanford; one •later, Mra.
• 1'
'i i i" establishment al reliable enforce telO.tlloll.il
east 11
. . , .■. .,.
a (ait not i opinion Ueurge li. Steph*n«.»n. Maitland
I
&gt;ay
a
i(i.nlioued (in Page I'nurt
Daytona Itcaeh Shr ** *- a I "*g
•ini t call prove n ||,j| j , ,i .it .I one hriilhn, In eph F Hauser
time no nil * i "I Ihr M*'tho*li*t
t
&lt;
mk* and insurance rotnp inie a* .d North Wal. . fa
f’hlirctie -if Haiifmii jiel llnytoim
I'tine mi I nrrnUK-merit will he an,
i,
builder* have been prartie
Ii, a-h
- M* **er «»* th* dnug
limmceil at i later date
ttlopmg
so*
laii-m
under
itu
lr, n( Itichard and Jemima M«ur*
’ 1.1 l " III* it! V * lel " It" ■'
v d wa* buio n&gt; VVr.t Virginia
I*I If Ml I* l-SI t II
I I uiitlioied rill I'Jgr l uurl
It i- reipu &gt;tid that f lower*
two
tinilihog permit*
were
1*11-1, e I,-1 oiiillte-l
Fvlenvtye re-m tactile of do
ivui at « tty Hj II yi-'terday bring­
mile
o|
highway,
between
Owed,
ing ttn- t»ermii loial to km thl*
I III PI Pil-IPOM.D
month arroriht i. t" oilier record*.
Sent nn tie Coiiiil) i irciul ci mrl and I Ive Point- on the old Nae
lord
Orlando
Highway,
which
1«Exvlx ii 1 Alii!
i i,11 I |2th
srlteduled lo he held yesterday can .Monday 1* pr-iceeding lull
si
rereived n i'cnnit to build
j •■-.tfxirvait by Judge M It
a
concrete
hl.uk
car
her
suiithtlde Primary Hctmot Tuc
.i-itt on T-Smith becam e id llie death rtl hiv Ida-l today
VVork on the re-urtanoc *-f two tfj,- ]&gt;, |,| n|ven tum*e to all paveniy home Tin* co-t ol (he cou-tnicllon
taihrr. Edward l. Sindh, ol *Jak
,l(
&gt;( ai * fir-l grade vliident- i' approximately f &gt;*i
itrlt The nmri will he held b- and one hall mile- &lt;d State Hoad
M. we*l from the Sanford city
j imiil 7 p m . areordlni! to A K Shoemaker s r . Ii&gt;caI con*
morrow.
limit- lo Monroe Corner i* a'*o Mr- l C 'lib-hell, prmrlpal of tractor, i in charge of Ihe conImclloo
pro!rr**lng raphlD Imt c-aitrai the c Iii ml
tin- un neitlii* nroj-i t t an ivn a
I
n o . nl- met in the auditor I Jacobson'- DiTartment More,
d.ili- uf cninpleli-m
mol where II wa* explained tn "11 East I ir-t SI re.-rived a
Itir-e two pro (eel- are rail' Mil m I,-..v till- H*honl iultt'lhUU'd permit from the City in replace a
two of a year long iliive bv n&lt;- lb-- , bildren were enterlilned le wood mil&gt;lde -fairway with cue
uf -leet Co l
the r--|d ceineitt
i iiimty eomnil*vloiii i- to "g*t mo Mu 1 1 •- ■room*
hav In i o f'tai e.f *1 f..’jl
In. ..pen h o m e w ,v tirl-l tomad ill yliap*’ "
Work will tieglli «»mhi un the to . ... . Mr- Miiehell (ett ii tm
-url u im: of sit u, y from vie i i«.ii .ni in know ihe .ipprovimatr
Sillfurd I i Paula .XI*t*t*-*IIi -••tv nun ',.-1 1.1% 'iew -In d en t becauve
I
: .T.I.- • -lull- *. hrdulrd
iv lulle-. of till- road will be r.
HI IZ
-nrf.il ed. according In tin- cum b- I . belli lilt* Iall
•■Juliler ftad"
lllif-ioll
I nn "i &gt; - f. in : is . p
Fib'll Ive wink on four I••-• I
'll I lINt- * \N( l l l l l
WEST FAI.M ItEACH iW-Hrim*
'tin u i ' N u
l-»iiight
111 I'll mg of the i tty
ing hi* i-ami&gt;»ign to Palm Heach m Temple Terrarr, a -nti do i*iuii
ha*
" t i n I t-f&lt; and Tin- llotte”
I'uuoly today, la-llny &lt;Otlln* prom ....... ........ --- - —— ha - been Imard of ad|it*ltneitl
,
, . been
, ,can
Stint. “ ’Ml. Fenlure N 07
orrl leadership In getting for Flur emnideled and turned over b. .............
i.*..oni&gt; ol a lark nl hu*il.n-i rompteie -l,..» 9 1
nl, a*»»at»*l
sound road,
roml law enforcement ('mint) for maintenance |,y de ne*» to lak&lt; up, a*cording to Warand adverti*lng program*.
Collin*, who led Vtlng (!nv
Charley John* in Palm llcaeh
County In Ihe first primary cm
m-rn.ilorial voting, 1* In go on tele
vi-ion nt tl p m then fly to Mi
ami lor hi- fir-I b-irvlMon appear
line with John* The John* Col
lin* TV meeting i* al in p m
He cam e here from I’ inelta*
County where lu- *[ienl a lout! day
making a (dtrli b-r timporl from
iho*e who went with liralley Jkl

World's Leading Atomic

Powers Meet At London

Messer Funeral
Rifes WII Be Held
Af Dayfona; Here

c

Businesses Are
Accused Of Aiding
In Credi! Theft

I. V. Houser Dies
After Short Illness

Resurfacing Work
Started In County

Open House Is
Held At School

J o h n s T o M e e t C o llin s

The FHv ComraMtioarra at Ihelr the Hanford Veteran, nf Foreign
Iasi regular merlin* reappointed Wnr* ami the Hanford Hunting
the enlrrr board ol ail}u«lmrnt for
L'Jub
a term of three year*. Member*
A laU minute meeting of all
are l.dward F. i.ane, &lt;hair man, persona ronneeted with nrest-nlintr
II. J a me* fjut |&gt;ank II. Aah-ihe parade ha* been railed for .1
it onUnurd On Page lo u r )
(( nnimued On Page Four)

Rifes Tomorrow
For Mrs. Rowan

O n T V P r o g r a m T o n ig h t
Johns Doesn't
Take Advice

Funeral service* will be held
for Mra. Harter N. Rowan tomor­
row. morning at 10 o'rlork at the
IlrUmn Funeral Home, with the
MIAMI IH—Charley J.din* over
hrv. A. (i. Melnnlx officiating.
Hunal will lie In Evergreen (Vme- ruled hi* campaign adxi'er* in
dei liiliic lr meet Li-lloy I'ollln*
terjr.
face-tn fare tonight on • trlevltacc iquritloo
i»
olon
and&gt;antwer program
John* la«t night told a dinner
meeting with a group of former
•ttpporter* of Hraitry Odham. who
was eliminated In thr Dr*l Demo
cratic governorship prlnary May
4, "I wantisl In get on TN' with
('nllini and Hrailey during ihe fir-I
primary campaign because I like
a good argument Hot m&gt; friend*
didn’t want me to
"I

overruled

my

fr ie n d *

thl

time and will appear with the *en
ator from la-on County."

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CAMRRAH , KPUCB OUKR— Converted D-D IJheralar hrmibera. wkirk » m

wait* araa*local la
Wo*U War II, are a*ed for phatagrapkle reranoalxsaoev wntk nl the Saafocd Nival Air KtaiUa. They
• Ul he aw
Saturday whew Ike Mallow will hold u m hnu-r fro** It a, at. aalll 1 p. n. u a
part of Da
**f Araod Farm Day. (Offktxl Fkatofrapk. V. S- Navy)

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Movie Time Table

Collins Pledges
Sound Programs

57 “

i 1i s f t .ir.-"-'

oni Ihe television lUtion al llall.m s k
(Mham l.d
dale with Collin* "lull he didn't
lower* and aDo conferred with Od
" l wanlcd lo appear on radm ham campaign rnminittecmcn.
hut he didn't
In hla di*cu**lon nf road*. Col­
" I hope he Dn't »lck tomorrow lin* *ald highway-* »hnuld he httlll
iTtuirsday) nii-ht Don't vuu worry n c b a il, of need* "and a* a mat
about Charley John* taking ran M(.r nf duty to ID Ki^le and nnl
nf hitmen1
dnue according tn Ihr vslnmx of a
"I know- we’re going to oliit&gt; him .uvernor" y*ho like a "»overelan
We're going In whip hiitt so had goes over Ihe slate parceling mil
that two year* from m*w we won't road* ar.d bridge* a* gift* as he
have to put up wilh him rumiinr M-e* fit,**
Two pmicct* of inlere-1 tn the
for offtce "
Earlier in Ihe day John* hid Tampa flay area gamed support
accepted an Invilalinn to appear from Ciiltin- He promised rom.
with Collin* on a Miami radio *1* idetton of a parallel »psn to Dandy
lion ( WIOD), saying he would h.- lirldcr which connert* Tampa ami
glad In aiw»ear anywhere with Sen SI. Prlenihiirg ami a gap in II. S
Collin* Ihe station said Collin* l‘» near the lamer Tampa Hay
had arrepled, but later II was nn bridge Doth prnjiri* have tieen
noun.-id Ihal Cultina. who i* ram tpnnivwl for construetion.
He «aid "Vnu can come nearer
palgnhf In Palm Heach Cmudi
(Couti-iurd lla Page Foul J
(Coat(nurd 0a Page Four)

DISCUSS PHOtiHAM— lloherl M. Anga* (In front of labia) of the Jacksonville MalivnrtAg firm
» hith lw»r* hi* hainr. City consulting engineer, In shown at he diaeiuted the estr«wd*e program lor
improving the City’* sewerage and water faeilltlea. with the City rnmmU*i»n last night at a special
meeting. At the mrrtlng, the rnmml**lon debated how lo secure *«tra fun*, aeeilrd fur Ihe program,
also. Ollirrv in the pieUre are (rigid to h-D) City Mgr. W. F- Knuwte*. Cll&gt; Cwmr. Juliu Kndee atul
City Ciumt. John Kader. (Staff Pliulu)

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                    <text>Ail-Sfars M e e l

G rou p 1 Imoolxill to u rn n m rn t pots u n d e rw a y to d a y w ith
th e Seabreeze S nndcrab* Roiujr upntnst th e Ih 'l^ u id H ulldojr*. T h e w in n e r (if this tramo w ill m eet th e fiy -h tin jr S em intiles In n ro .ite n t tom orrow a fte rn o o n a t 3 :3 0 o 'clo ck. At m i ,
tm to m o rro w 's slate w ill he a # n m c In tw een N e w S m y rn a
and Pierson*
A ll these events w ill ta k e place at .M em orial S ta d iu m .
It w ill lie th e second tim e w ith in tw o weeks th a t th e stad iu m
has U*cn used fo r to u rn am en t jrnm cs. T h e fir.«t to u rn e y held
h ere was 1a*t week, whe I th e S ein ii.o ies won th e Kant l-'|ur*
M t

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lin e ry -catch , i

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H un l-venter field
Murray—ilptil field
Seabrreie
Weller—second t*a»e
Odum catcher
f'of.-Vthe center fis'ld
Ilumphrev—left field
Nu»* third bis-e
Anderson rlrh t fielu
Panuette fir*t ba*»
Nelson—pitching

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Kin rid* own golf etiamnionshin In
the I M l tmirnament here July ?3
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affair were nmumm-ml liv Pal Al
II*. ti. p infe.sjon.d at the ho«t
Tampa fiolf ami Country
f Inh Tliete will In* * urn-nmataiir
tminiamenl July zt Allm m «ald.

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pome up to date Infnrmalinn.
They hlartes) wiring In th e
transm it, r last Sunday, and
they rrally expect to get the
elation on the a ir with a te»t
patient thin coming weekend.

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School ItcItK — Special. . . . U)8

Plymouth and current models of th e olhor two best-known
wero taken apart by Plymouth engineers and compared, part by p a r t
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Itol do lo 111* Pgige. r i l l of the
Korean rampalirn and the .(uitk*
of Navy planning is* a m u ll, an
All-Nuvy lour nano ot In i ween the
Atlantle and I ’anfie l-'i*-*t winner*
ha- not liern held *inee I i
Sobieraj, a ditniiiulivr, dark-hair­
ed airman •Inreke* pi r fropi St.
Louli. I* attached to &lt; .opposite
Sriuailmn I’ll'K of Sanford, and i*
• niernlwr of the Jack»optril|e
N avy-M arine tennl* team._Thu* far ihi* *ea*on, playing
Nutidis-r line on the Nav&gt; t&lt;aul, he
I* umlrfrali-it In eollrge eom|N-tllion, twilling the Niiodur One
player* In team match*, against

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air mmliUom-r that will fll
gogr easement window*, and
it U available In H, X. and I
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JACKSON V IL L I’, H «.
-Twice
ill the last two year* ha* lien
Sobieraj (|MPiimim*i*l "*obar-eje"j
l upliired the aitnnllr Plant •ilii'le*
lenui* * liaiupioti.hipa ami pel hi*

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Ben Sobieraj Wants
To Become Ckampioi

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you hear will conic from the
NCAA On 13 Saturday* next fill
the soiuitr)'* IHevUi'ui set* wilt
tie lu tnpi tit! wilh Canada'* own
lively version of tin* game
Torn Gallery, Mis &lt; port* in
fighter, ha* js»-t returned front the
north country armed with a rtm
tra d and wearing a grtrn smile
Over hi* offlro ibwr they had hung
a floral greeting whirls void, •‘Well
done. Tom !" It might have added
"T li.it’* showing Hip -o o tid *)*."
Tin ’ cntlego group, it perhxu
shoulil lie cxid dried, took its
"fin me Of thp Week" aw at from
Callerv’* *tnbl&lt;* at It* m il ling on
April H and awarded it In the nvnl
AIIC. Since vet another v&gt;ell Itfmvtl
televiting firm, tin Mont hid I all
right* to National la'.igiie game*
ltd* apiM-nresI to have - swell th*
limb off behind Item Actually it
only xerved In pnusc the former
VVc*l Coast promoter, ami now
look
Starting on Aug 2H. a month
before hi* rivals ran swing into
art Ion, Gallery will star* srre—n
ing gnrne* of the Canadian "Pig
i ’u,o " —Montreal, O t t iu i Toronto
and llamlllnn Tin* figures to gin
the country’* fan* a good chance
to learn and heroine attracted In
• ’anailjati I f mm f»ntb*U b-fari
there I- a rival In the field
llv the tints th • fi'*! i-olli re
eoa«t-lo roaster
rtiniei
around
D rltrry feel* he*l| hove lux nodi
cure nailed down, with not a i ban
oe|-'w Itehrr in 9 roomful It * ami
&gt;ii« a*sm latcv im tmlmg l.iitd«ev
Net of|, who sail* tu&gt; rvported to
explain and steseritHi the game t
the American aodU-ner. an- rim
vineed that the * peed of the f\*
■olian pnme (no lime out*) will
have a Ilia appeal.
\ddilh' tally eaeh id the Cana
ilian tram* rarrie* uji to hi former
’•ollfge or pride** inntil «lnr* front
Ihl* country It seem* renxnnahl"
‘hat many thousand* of fans will
lie anxlmi* tn »ee their heme* In
* lion again

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Thtme nf you whn arc plan­
ning to buy Khllro TrlcvUlon
might lie wi«e tn come In and
*clvwt your «et nnw. The Phllco
1 V fartnriei are on atrikr and
have Iurn rioted down »lnre
M*v I. Unleix these plant* go
W k to work toon we will de­
finitely have a shortage of
Phllco TV t ett in a frw weeks,

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tleorge O ’Donnell, roeikic pitcher
for the Pittsburgh Pirate*, wn* the
"rookie td tile veut” in Hie Pacific
Coa%t League in 19.13.

W I N N 'S
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Kobert Samuel w ill take his
f ■nnanl winning champion* into
Memorial .-stadium tomorrow
night to Ixittle the Kotary Lea­
gue All- Star*. The game will
t-e played at 7:30 p. ni.
The All-Star team will 1&gt;e
managed hy Hobby Newman
and will be made up of ptayen
from three of the IP.tary leagua
ba-rhall team*. Itoy Holler,
managei of the Pirate*, fet-lt
srrtnin til* tram will he the first
team to defeat the A ll-Start.

Sports
Rounduo

HtTH— Ja td o arriH , HI laslil*. »*
p p t t t t t . H H o n t r i r r . I tro .V ilrn , t.
T I U P l . l t H — vt*v». S’* w V. u H. I

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Night In Stadium

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Sanford has defeated cvrrv Pain
In the tournament at Ira s inlet
(hit \r « r with ihr exception of
Pierson. T lir
Seminole*
hate
handed Del-and three ■traiithi
lo**e* hv it n t r i nf 3-2, 13 0. and
3-2 The rep rv eater- hate ile
fiiile.l New Houma three timet
hv wore* nf 17-10, Iu-3, and IK-7.
Fcabrecie felt the la*te of ilefeat
tv ice ai-ainst Ike Scotlmcn.
If the tournament gnc* at it i*
prrilirled by the expert*, llrLnnd
will have it. slat hnrler, I'etn
Peterson, on the niound, nhtle Hen1,'ccir
ill throw it late't flash
In pitching, Hob Nr linn, against
the llulldog*. In la n d ha* fallen
hefore the Handcrab* twiee In re­
gular »ea'i&gt;n play. In one of th*. e
same*, Neluin pllrhe.l a no lilt
SJ-0 *hut nut over them. So far,
tie IhilMni’i hate mialdlrd a *i 7
record, while Keahrre/e ha* a 7 0
record.
pel.an.t »n edged mil of the
J’ « *1 Florida f nnfer/n r tmirui *
hv dropping an «&lt;tra inn inn II pants- to the Semlpoh
At &lt;■ H*»iirerre v a t &lt;limlti.it*&gt;1 from the
tournrv very tarty. The Handt 'ah* fell vlrtim to one of the
biggest up-et« of the year, when
they ttete defeats'll Itv the New
Mnvrnn Pam ft-b
The winner of i h&lt;* Croup I lonrI i y Will hint Hie winter of ■tile I
the lit mitt tl, III, or | \ All the
t inner* of the urmip* will set
Mgs tin r and play at the ilP lrirt
Murnamnu. Tlie winner o f ii.»i
lotirnev will I'u to I lie 'ta le bs o
lo ll toiiriunnent.
Mi ll.o irne, Cocoa, fit into, anil
Titusville team* mate mi tlo
(■roup It tourney. Winter Carden
Khllmte St. Clssud, Apopka, Win­
ter Park, and l.vman make up
the third firmm The fourth group
eo niliU of Ku*tl», la-ethurg. Mt.
Dora, fitov i land, I li-rmotit, nod
Tiivarr*.
Prohatile »tnrtln*- line up*
DeLand
Under* *hnrt atop

an outfield tlcnal on a pitched
hall.
Uarhinji up an Infieldcr or an
oulfiilder not only look* smart to
the people In th* stand*. It It a
•mart play! When a runm r trie*
to steal second base, the cent r
fielder ahould aluwys charge in
toward treond t&gt;a*e. On a poor
throw by the catcher th* runner
often l* prevented from taklnoear
extra ha»e when the center fierat f la rk * up. Such a play save*
th* catcher an error and oftxn
prevent* ,v run from scoring.
On throw* to first haw, th *
right fielder should hnek up, an t
on throw* to third bat* the left
fielder *houtd luiek up.
When a center fhlder »»ej hi*
ihort*t»p or tecond baseman run
over near second ba*e to Lake a
throw, th r center fielder mould
charge In to back up the play.sx

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F L O R ID A ,

H H ’HoPAV, MAY

L I, 1931

A ssociated

Press

Leased

No. 91

W ire

Sells $1,175,000 In Bonds
M arket
W as G o o d
For Sale

Counselor Says Army Does Not
Wish. To Impede Probe O f Fort
H V S IIIN R T O N -I*—Army cnuu*e
I hn il
vd.im* insisted tnrlay
the Arm y hail nn de«ire to *lup
•In- M cC arth y •ubeommittce1* in
t o t i. allot* ol Fl Monmouth al
ihm h tie conceded it wa* pleased
ib&lt;n the p n o |ierl id a *n*pen*inn
.&gt;ru*e ln«t tall
trill to it**rued the tuny i l l &gt; t r r
engaged its "trading la * o r - " lor
Pvt (• ttav u t Scliute ill an effort
n- -.;•** th e in* e*ll|talMS1 *li&gt;|i|u*d or |
-••ngtil lo "a|tpe#*e" Sell Me
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Vitalii* -a id any »pr* tal c h iim .I

Eminent Doctor Is
Flown By French
To Dien Bien Phu

M fS IO fN t AHjilnilo Somoia ut Ntraraiua examine* tin- I’tmiiminM
hammer and ikkle real on a Mu** tan gun in Managua with it n uiiilfvi"« ( la u , u hli um. U u . holda the « r i|« n Somn/a u ld a lante n r l i i
of Co-Man made arm* h it been found on Ihr coui tiv'a l*.u-|iir Court,
and he believes they were tarstetl In -ubinutrio llelow. Nkm.igtian
Nation.it nunr.’-meo !i* I b | l.t flafiel tola utark ttllib nitt i n
yhow-n with wur* of the Soviet arm*
( l.ir-.-artonai Sntnidi*hnto« t

Captain Vose, NAAS

CO,

To Be Speaker Saturday
Gits Miller, general chairman of the Armetl Forces Dnv
Parade committee, totlay iiniimmrcd that Captain .1 K. Vose.
commander nf the Sanford Naval A uxiliary A ir ............ will
sjmtk over rntlio station VVTKlt al 9:-tr» a m Sat unlay in
nwervance of tin* special day.
F o u r Seminole County organizations, the Dellary A m er­
ican Legion Post, the N aval Auxiliary A ir Station. Fern
Park, and the Casselberry American Legion Post, have an­
nounced that th * will enter floats ill the parade, which is
scheduled to licgm at 10 a m., after flights of planes from

Strolling
In Sanford
M i** Dial (li'ay Hoyle, daughter
ol Mr. and Sir*. Lloyd F. Boyle.
jn&gt;t Mcllonvillc A*c.. I* one of
20 ritini; senior* in Duke lint*
v r n l l i ' i Woman** College who re­
cently w*ve tapped to membership
In Phi Kappa Delta, women'* lend
er*hip honorary.
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lit 10 «layi, Sanford Jay te e * rerrlveut l««i requests fruit* T.l *ta lrs
far fishluu map* offerrd thim igh
the i ui ■ro t i.Mie ul Ihr A tn rrie an
l.eruoi Maga/lm-. according to
( l i l t .S hir*, prrd.trnl.

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Thirty-one thlldn n from the
Fern Creek (Irammer School In
Orlando yesterday apent the day
touring Sanford with the C ity too
a* the highlight of their visit. Tbn
group wit* accompanied hy a
gotip o f six pnr.-nl* amt one teach
rf.
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M a ry Ann Hahlayer, Fake M ary
• Indent ol I lurid-. Slab* tln lv r r
*11j . was iniiiaieil Into the schonPl*hi K .'pp.i Pin, j n tii--n.il *i Iml.r
in- hum ‘ ary . I.i*i in.* it .* i . u i of ii
ing to rc|H&gt;rl* from 'he *-htw&gt;|.

HANOI, lisloehuu
t* — The
French lies one of Indochina'*
mod eminent doctor* to Itien Dun
I’ hn today to arrange (or *pfcit)
release of French Union troop*
sertnudv wounded in the loin* do
feli-e of the f.ilion fn n rrn
French official* hoped the mas*
airlift &gt;d casualties from the Viet
niinh held valley 175 mile* u r-t &lt;o
Hanoi Mould Mart tomorrow
They anticipated it Mould hring
not about joo men — half of ihr*
t 500 to 1,400 c 't n n t r d Mounded
The Cnmmunlm a creed at the
lionet a ronferonre to rr lease only
caiualtie* in Ih r "acriou*” catc
gory.
Itr Pierre Hoard, ts year old
dean of tnedieini* at the University
n( Hanoi headed the group going
to Itien Itien Phu by helicopter.
Tile French ardicfpalgd Httard'*
mission would he quirkly surer**
ful Freneh air force observer* re
ported hundred* of coolie* already
were ready Ini: Dien fiien Phu’ *
alrtlrip In receive the hit; French
transport* tilting in the trenches
and chill hole* which wrecked It
during the .V* day* of rebel at-

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Hoard1- party took oft from
Luang Prabang. the royal Laotian
capital if* mile* *outhwr»l ol Pica
then Phi*. Accompany ins him
w«*rt* two French army medical
(('onliiuirri On Page Four I

Drive T o Be Held
To Improve Boxes

Hie- NO
um
mi
tntion svni-Ji th** oooo
piwlmatler C.enrral Arthur F
mole of the parade.
Somnierfield ha* announced Hie
T«n mur«- | ih til "iv’Rnitntino* week beginning May 17 a* kJ.*il

no

tfsnlincnllnn Week"

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it AN il o n H I IIS — Mickey Du*
rah ( i Im i i -) will In th e raplsin
lies* tear of I tie* Sem inole High
Sch'iul Hand, irp U e in g M a rtin
I no-nit«I, whii i- g rad u ating Oilje a r. Ollier u fliirrw a re (.erstdine IVilkiloi.u, firot lieulrn au l
and brad ptit I o ffic e r; lionnir
Itobiuni. fir*l liriile n n n l and
both drum ma|ur and o prralinit*
officer; P il» * H a u g h l, wreond
lieutenant slid te c re la ry ; t'nllren
KngrhrrlMin, treond iiru trn n n t
and both librarian amt head ma*
jn r r ltr ; t.arry Iturney. fir» l *cr*
grant and a**i*lan t operation*
officer; Hetty lit)a n . lir » l wet
eanl and putdicily of I tie r ; Joe
’Uhrr, *la ff •rrae.tnl and *rr»nd
a**iclsnl n|iriaOon« o fir e r ; Olit la tiidden*, *la ff •erg i-aiit end
a»*i«lsnt librarian; Ito lie rl trm *
*trung and Faye Itrckhn n i. *ercean u slid *rrliun h e a d *; l.ralir
P.mlth. corporal and Honorary
frewkman.

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Four Local Jaycces
T o Attend Parley
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‘ will be the *ix lt erifti e&gt;u**- y*i.ve ! .II.nlc-r Ch*ml« r ,.f r o m m r r . . will
rampafsn to tid y up the official i
p,,,,, i.nno „ f Florida'.

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nr
uuedlni the ru ra natron* in ih?» r,,r? in
we- in
m re;
repair^^
^ Sainiiy
i f y tlir.ir
lr * ( hamln-r° of, V-"
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J mim
area
air aann id o
...... .mHerer
rnai! box eipilpm enl and approach­ Ih i* weekrn-l. il w n* tn ll+oior.'il
es to help lend hrlghliu*** lo llie
•cenic b**#uty of the highways, listnv bv I ilff Aid' -. pro*iden' *&lt;f
I he Hanbiid orir«rilratl*ui It- *1*
coad* and drives.
Many hoxe* which are llie high trillion for I tie four dnv wn-k-ml
way lulllioard* of the rm-tal *er- no*e| t-cnii today.
Attrudim; from tbi S.-tofor.l u
vice, have become unoghlly w ith
will be H e rb Holly r.
ru«l. un*erviceahlc due tn a laaky ganicatien
_
rondillnn, broken door* nr no president-eleet. fle o rr'*
Sp'-rlid*, m itiin*; a lfn a b , no n am e,, Tommy Sirlngir. Vide
no.) P*t
upporl* being bent nr rnltrrl | Collo'ri
which need replacing, weed* and
•••In
Ilirh tlgh i of |nt Iiy
wild gra«* grown around the &gt;up r-eeklv meetinc nf ih e Jnvre*"
port- and approach!**, and in many li«ld at Ihe Varhl C lu b wu* the
niarc* Ihe prmind i* rough and tousiral iirngraiu n rex en tn l • v
lull ol churk hide*.
Herniluilr II ch S**luu*l *
Trieli
Po*'ma«ler
F ield
a*kcd Ihe
I
rio.
Seminole county patron* lo m
Mi mbit* of the n o u n nn* Mena
operate in im proving their m ail
box equipment during thl* p e r­ Jobe, Sandra Dunn. Daisy t »|
CAFT. J. K. V09B
iod, May 17 lo 24. He desire* that Hn*. Jovrc Jane*, l'u ttv Walker.
Marianur KlrbUnm t. Helen Al,
have adde&lt;l Ihelr name* to the al- Ihe route* become a *mtrce of am ler, Paulette t'n *n n .
Fh"*e
ready Impressive list of organ!- pride for Hie patron* Ihe I*o*t Hnvilet atul J«an W ilk e , aeeumration* participating. They are Older Departm ent and Ihe c a r­
rier*. Fte lhn*e patron* dn*iring ra n i-t.
addilional Inform ation on the pro
Famed screen and ielrtisjbn
per *i/e and height for their ru ral
row Soy star la s h Fa Hue thl*
bn*, they m ay gain thl* Inform.*
afternoon
Informed
A ■ in r «t tmn from Ihe p o .tm a U rr or the
Forre* Day Parade nHfrial* dial
rural carrier.
he had a rre p le d Ihelr Invitation
In appear In the parade Saturday
morning. la lt o e Is n p n l r d In
head the parade on horvrhark.

The FHv ComraMtioarra at Ihelr the Hanford V eteran, nf Foreign
Iasi regular merlin* reappointed Wnr* ami the Hanford Hunting

Rifes Tomorrow
For Mrs. Rowan

fo r

S r h u ir

- I r iiiiiim l

o n l*

" I overruled my

friend* thl

tim e and will appear w ith the *en
ator from la-on County."

»«»“

tv: - :

oni Ihe television lU tio n al llall.m
dale with Collin* "lu ll he didn't
" l wanlcd lo appear on radm
hut he didn't
" I hope he Dn't »lck tomorrow
iTtuirsday) nii-ht Don't vuu worry
about Charley John* takin g ran

C AM R RA H , KPUCB OUKR— Converted D-D IJheralar hrmibera. wkirk » m

wait* araa*local la
Wo*U War II, are a*ed for phatagrapkle reranoalxsaoev wntk nl the Saafocd Nival Air KtaiUa. They
• Ul he aw
Saturday whew Ike Mallow will hold u m hnu-r fro** It a, at. aalll 1 p. n. u a
part of Da
**f Araod Farm Day. (Offktxl Fkatofrapk. V. S- Navy)

I ’ll S 1i*x ^ ll| |)
l’hom.1'* S. I V t r e f »tait«liiiv •ti ( k h i I t*( lahtrl
of M rl IfU fj A I ’n., I hi*.. Si. IV ie fth u t k, I.i -I die hi ri'iirt^rnlihl Ihr
Kimip nf fin n n ru l hnu»r*x » h irh w iv puknl hi ih r ( i l l mmmU*
«iuti In hiiv * I . I 7 i.OOO %«iirih *if t r i m i i r tH*n*1« 1hr ninnn is |n
hr u»nl in linanrinK (hr |ni»Kiiim fur im p ly in g the ( ’ il)'v walrf
m il *r»«*f3gi* f ill I ir», I'terre is •h.iisiiim hunt* •* n h M m &gt;r Karl
111Kni »1tsiil t»ii lit I Mh* i % air* ('liliiini Infill lu iilr i 1 Irf I 1 mill t «&gt;lll fti I
I I 111iii iii SI i' in |,ir r , | SI u f if I "h1111* f

World's Leading Atomic
Powers Meet At London

L O N D O N til’ i — T h e w n rlilN five le;ulitik' nttinin’ pow­
ers n n et in th is ll-t&gt;onili-wrtr&gt; etipitnl Itsiny in tpn**! nf ;i
pact etnliiip (lie a rm s m ee nit*l m itla w in g a to m ic and Rertn
w arfare.
T h ere w ere g tia n le d lim ts llo in ll ii t i s li a m i Antcrican
%
In fn ijn a n t* th a t th e W estern nations, n i n t h or individually,
m ight put fo rw a rd revised proposals jo a b ill to Freak the
Thr ftifiK*ml of \1rv \ miri M«**• ve.irs-loiig deadlock w ith llossin oil the issues

Messer Funeral
Rifes W II Be Held
Af Dayfona; H ere

«" 1 « li«i %
i* 11,*1ui Ii i&gt;«"Vum I W ***1n'&lt;■"*
n fttTln.nn, nt tile Hiihfsi I 11*1 ■
j u l, in Onytima llfach, w ill I k*
L LI iri tin furii r »l puflor*
H.uf*
p- • i A. M rln to ih , Ibylonn
tmnarrm r tnonilnif nt U:.t0 oVItn-k
twli
■
i ill In ■
*r»virr nt the ifru fi fiilf in K v p i
l»i • n tV n n 'ii ry, Sanford, nt 11 n.
V*.
»i*f vi*,*‘s will hr enniluet
»t iiy 11if* Iji *r. Murphy, |utMi*r **f
I h«* \ |t H iw li-i rtmrrn, IM y iu n i

l-iai'h

T h e *e e re l ta lk s jit th e I t r it is h g o v e rtlim ’ ltt's stately
L am a s te r l l . m - e a r e tttn le r L n ite d N a tio n s au sp ice s
The group i* meet inti a- a **di
I'umuiiltre ul the I X l&gt;i»arnia
merit Oim m i«*i.m
Itecrnt di-clo-urc- ol etti'cl &lt;d
hydrogen
Iwimh te«t i**|iln*ir»H*
gave new urpenry
lie *elation* -lem m ing liem t ■*
ir»i» in the Pacific touched ult u
cluin rcurti.vn o| ncrvoionc** In
m any part* t.f the globe an 1 * 01

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... Snm
M«. *I *i- ’n.1
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t' .njr«.-,
Mi-S an fo rd ; one gl' -1 *-r told, biid
Master Johnny l uo
F n -I I mi
nod nn
'* r 't r *
\ln rirtin i F llio li, \ l
*lluo.
M r*. M ***,er Its * •
Sanford
for nu&gt;re than "it y&lt;iii*. l-ut for the
• 1'
'i i i"
east 11
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Daytona Itcaeh Shr ** *- a I "*g
time no nil * i "I Ihr M *'tho*li*t
f’hlirctie -if Haiifmii jie l lln yto im
Ii, a -h
- M* **er «»* th* dnug
l r , n( Itic h a rd and Jemima M«ur*
v d w a * buio n&gt; VVr.t V irg in ia
It ireipu &gt;tid that f low er*
1*11-1, e I,-1 oiiillte-l

I I I I P I P il- IP O M .D
Sent nn tie Coiiiil) i irciul ci mrl
srlteduled lo he held yesterday
j •■-.tfxirvait by Judge M It
Smith b eca m e id llie death rtl hiv
taih rr. E d w ard l. Sindh, ol *Jak
itrlt T h e n m ri will he held bmorrow.

Collins Pledges
Sound Programs

Funeral service* will be held
for Mra. H arter N. Rowan tomor­
the e n lrrr board ol ail}u«lm rnt for
L'Jub
row. morning at 10 o'rlork at the
a te rm of three year*. M e m b e r*
A laU m inute meeting of all IlrUmn Funeral Home, with the
W EST F A I.M It EACH iW -H rim *
M IA M I IH —Charley J.d in * over
are l.d w a rd F. i.ane, &lt;h air man, persona ronneeted with nrest-nlintr hrv. A. (i. Melnnlx officiating.
I I. J a m e* fju t |&gt;ank II. A a h -ih e parade ha* been railed fo r .1 Hunal will lie In Evergreen (Vme- ruled hi* campaign a d x i'e r * in ing h i* i-ami&gt;»ign to Palm Heach
dei liiliic lr meet L i-llo y I'ollln* I'uuoly to d a y, la-llny &lt;Otlln* prom
i t onUnurd On Page l o u r )
(( nnimued On Page Four)
terjr.
face-tn fare tonight on • trlevltacc i i»
&gt;
olon quritloo and an tw er program
John* la«t night told a dinner
meeting with a group of former
•ttpporter* of Hraitry O dh am . who
was eliminated In th r D r*l Demo
cratic governorship p rln a ry May
4, " I wantisl In get on TN' with
('n llin i and Hrailey durin g ihe f i r -I
p rim ary campaign because I like
a good argument Hot m&gt; friend*
didn’t want me to

T h e City commission last
night sold $1,175,00 worth of
revontit* I ioiids to a group of
financial houses, receiving u
net umomit of $1.117.7-10.

mil On M* l ailli* •idH iniiiiO llee1i*n luring him a* r t t m li t l to iti.ifl wild ihal any *|*e* i il defer i
ice fm 11eCartlty wa* a m atter 1
■d it*m g io atoi*l ” "|"-ii tm -lilily
\d .in l* **.t- li.o V iii I tie w iln e -*
i ban 11 ih e Met'arthy \r iu * hr n
in .
lo r flie «retind day—Ih i* lim e
i i-rn u examination
M Hu* **iii*et. he *wnre Secre
tan sievt-n* never in«lnictc«l him
ii* io tiall the Mr Oort hy in
'Miiiy into alleged *e*’liril&gt; r i- k - at
I i M onm i ulh and Ihal lie never
Hem pi ml to *top it.
It.il he -a id . a* Sleirn- did ear
• * f that I lit*x ** aiili-d tin- *•* v §.»• of
to m n g * 1 i *i .ded si* leu- tiad *'■ h
»&gt;1erl/e*l tlio*** hearing* a* "h a m
ttn- Army nn the head
i *. i Hie re *t of the furcntton *»
l Cunllnired tin Page F ou r I

Johns To M eet Collins
OnTVProgramTonight
Johns Doesn't
Take Advice

Several Houses
Buyers Of Bonds

orrl leadership In getting for F lu r
nl, a*»»at»*l
sound road,
roml law enforcement
and a d v e rti*lng program*.
Collin*, who led V tln g (!nv
Charley John* in Palm llcaeh
County In Ihe first prim ary cm
m -rn.ilorial voting, 1* In go on tele
vi-ion nt tl p m then fly to Mi
ami lo r h i- fir-I b-irvlMon appear
lin e w ith John* The John* Col
lin* T V meeting i* al in p m
He c a m e here from I ’ inelta*
County w here lu- *[ienl a lout! day
making a (dtrli b-r timporl from
iho*e w ho went with lira lle y Jkl

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led ilie rh u reh ill government i i
prnpme Ihal n new effort .n eon
mil tbiHilil lo* imole in laimlnn
n in e were no i hie* lo Ihe i * 1
Ihle nature ul any new Western
pin|*o*nl* lor disarming nr alomi*
.uni germ w arfare contml
To *tart tin* I .ilk- however, the
in'll W rxlem l
• 1the Unilr I
allll
Siair*. It r 1 1 a I n. Fiance
Canada — were reported planning
-ijmd nn Ibeir old |*o*lllon lli.il
establishment a l reliable enforce
i(i.n lio ued (in Page I'nurt

Resurfacing Work
Started In County

Businesses Are
Accused Of Aiding
In Credi! Theft

M IA M I t- Hli* hank*. Insurance
. mop.vneand
builder* today
,*i ie ai cii***d o( a s m . img in do
■ .( i --I uiillloir of tloll.ir* ol pub
he i ; edn
tin -i.item rn l w a- made tiv
Mm. -ii lb-all)
National lit *ad
i i i.,, new
1 .1-tiitg to
new . commenlalor.
.it "t- i l.t.ing «e-*ion id the Wth
aniui.il couvrntiun of Klwanl* In
telO.tlloll.il
I &gt;ay a a (a it not i opinion
• ini t call prove n ||,j| j , ,i
t&lt; mk* and insurance rotnp inie a*
, i,
builder* have been prartie
ttlopmg so* la ii-m under itu
’ 1.1 l " III* it! V * l el " It" ■'
I I uiitlioied rill I'J g r l uurl

A c e o r tlin g to C i t y M g r W
K . K n m v lc s . th e C ity n e tte d
a p p r o x im a te ly
? 11.000 m o re
t h a n it ex p e cte d in th e t r a n s ­
a c tio n T h e r e w ere tw o o t h e r
group* hidditu; (nf tin' tuinds
Money from tin* sale i ' to t,.*
n-ed h* till' CtlJ m tuiancltlg the
rvU -tv-n c p r u ju iii &lt;t i.-i.atutiU t
lug and expanding tin- w a i d and
I'w rn g r facilities
Tin* litte re d rate of llie wini r * iin
nine hid ha* s" -""rag*
per cent Ttn* 1Cerr&lt;* *
it
y .-ir w x» rr n ’ I *•**&lt; o»- i.ia l
money In tic i * d
' • ' xvInp the l i ii ■*
*• iii i
* ' the
pcnleet al Itu- lime
ltet&gt;rr**i*'i'ing If *
.
fi"ancial |o*ii* *- -• *.b * t. a 'it I he
ip»iiit* ** .x• tii.im.' * " i
- of
U c rte a r* mil * •• lu&gt; si Peter*blip'
O ther* ui the croup are
•*iiifld.* and i i i . New Vi rk * d y ;
Townsend. Dalmct
anil
Tyson.
Hostnn: Fox, Itciorh and tVt . Itu- ,

nncinnnti. Alien bl.ni and t'o
ihfcauo, amt Mctbynald Mrwire and
t’u Detroit

c

Wilson
it'd! nt i'.«**.iiMiiy and
I'li , T a m p a , Pity focal agent. *ahl
la *i night the l i t ) * * i- " n o i l
fortunate In -riling the bonds In
a favorab le maiket
n*- e&lt;&gt;ntlmieii
that the " i n l r m l rate wa* ex■epim. a lh good It u.t* under uur
i lim a le ." The f i - o l agent* had
I Fnnlinued On Page Pour |

I. V. Houser Dies
A f t e r Short Illness
I raving

V.

Hauser died n l h i*

home in l.ak*. Mary at I2;50 p. in.
I&gt;'fdn* after a -hurt illire .
M r llu ii*.*r wa* born A n * 2*J,
l - »r». in Philadelphia. C* Me luoy&lt;- l tn Sanford in 1025 an.I bn- lived
in Lake Mary for the past IH
year*
lie w n- a veteran "f World W ar
I. a me in tier of Ihe American l.e*
gIon o f Snnf'ird ami n ntemher of
the locirt ................... . ("at penl er
mitt .Ini net - Fn 11to.
S urvivor* include In* widow, of
Fake M a ry ; two u»n» First Sgt.
Joseph A lb eit ll*u *er, I'H A . serv­
ing in Korea and llene Urban lin n •er, Hanford; one •later, Mra.
Ueurge li. Steph*n«.»n. M aitland
.it .I one h riilh n , In eph F Hauser
.d N o rth W al. . fa
I 'tine m i I nrrnUK-merit w ill he anlimmceil at i later date

I* I If Ml I * l-S I t II
tw o
tinilihog
perm it*
were
Fvlenvtye
re-m tactile
of do
iv u i at « tty H j II yi-'terday bring­
mile o| highway, between Owed,
ing ttn- t»ermii loial to k m thl*
and I Ive Point- on the old Nae
month arroriht i. t" o ilier record*.
lord Orlando Highway, which 1«Exvlx ii 1 Alii!
i i ,11 I
|2th
can .Monday 1* pr-iceeding lull
si
rereived n i'cnnit to build
a
concrete
hl.uk
car
i-itt
on
her
Ida-l today
suiithtlde P rim a ry Hctmot Tuc
.
TVVork on the re -u rta n o c *-f two tfj,- ]&gt;, |,| n|ven tum*e to all paveniy home Tin* co-t ol (he cou-tnicllon
and one hall m ile- &lt;d State Hoad
,l(
&gt;( ai * f ir - l grade vliident- i' approximately f &gt;*i
M. we*l from the Sanford city
j imiil 7 p m . areordlni! to A K Shoemaker s r . I i &gt;ca I con*
lim it- lo Monroe Corner i* a'*o M r- l C 'lib -h e ll, prmrlpal of tractor, i in charge of Ihe conIm c llo o
p ro!rr**lng raphlD
Imt c-aitrai
the cIii ml
Jacobson'- DiTartm ent
M ore,
tin- un neitlii* nroj-i t t an ivn a
I
n o . nl- met in the auditor I
d.ili- uf cninpleli-m
mol where II wa* explained tn "11 E ast I ir-t SI re.-rived a
perm it from the City in replace a
Itir -e two pro (eel- are rail' Mil m I,-..v till- H*honl iultt'lhUU'd
lb-- , bildren were enterlilned le wood m il&gt;lde -fairway with cue
two of a year long iliiv e bv n&lt;uf -le e t Co l
the r--|d ceineitt
i iiimty eomnil*vloiii i - to "g*t mo Mu 1 1 •- ■room*
hav In i o f'tai e.f *1 f..’jl
In. ..pen hom e w ,v tirl-l tomad ill yliap*’ "
M iiehell (ett ii tm
Work will tieglli «»mhi un the to . ... . Mr-url u im: of sit u, y from vie i i«.ii .ni in know ihe .ipprovimatr
Sillfurd I i Paula .XI *t *t *-* I Ii - • • tv nun ',.-1 1.1%'iew -Indent becauve
I
: .T.I.- • -lull- *. hrdulrd
iv lulle-. of till- road will be r.
HI IZ
-nrf.il ed. according In tin- cum b- I . belli lilt* I all
•■Juliler fta d "
lllif-ioll
I nn
"i &gt; - f. in
: is . p
F ib 'll Ive wink on four I • •-• I
' l l I lIN t - * \N ( l l l l l
'tin u i 'N u
m Temple T e rr a r r, a -nti do i*iuii
l-»iiight
111I 'l l mg of the i tty
ha*
" t i n I t-f&lt; and Tin- llo t t e ”
....... .........--- - —— ha - been Imard of a d |it*ltneitl
,
, . been
, ,can
S t i n t . “ ’Ml. F e n lu r e N 07
emnideled and turned over b. ............ ..
i.*..oni&gt; ol a la rk nl hu*i('mint) for maintenance |,y de ne*» to la k&lt; up, a*cording to Warl.n -i rompteie -l,..» 9
1

Open House Is
Held A t School

M ovie Time T a b le

1i s f t .ir.-"-'

(M h am l.d
lower* a n d a Do conferred w ith Od
ham cam p aig n rnminittecmcn.
In hla di*cu**lon nf ro ad *. Col­
lin* *a ld highway-* »hnuld he httlll
n c b a i l , of need* "and a * a mat
M(.r nf d u ty to I D K i^ le and nnl
nf h itm e n 1
dnue according tn Ihr vslnmx of a
" I know- we’re going to oliit&gt; him .u v e rn o r" y*ho like a "»overelan
W e're going In whip hiitt so had goes o v e r Ih e slate parceling mil
that two year* from m*w we won't road* ar.d bridge* a* gift* as he
have to put up wilh h im rumiinr M-e* fit,**
Two p m ic c t* of inlere-1 tn the
for offtce "
E arlier in Ihe day John* hid Tampa fla y area gamed support
accepted an Invilalinn to appear from C iiltin - He promised rom .
w ith Collin* on a M iam i radio *1* idetton o f a parallel »psn to Dandy
lion ( WIOD), saying he would h.- lirld cr w hich connert* T am p a ami
glad In aiw»ear anywhere w ith Sen SI. P rle n ih iirg ami a gap in I I . S
Collin* Ih e station said Collin* l‘» n e a r the lamer Tam pa Hay
Doth p rn jiri* have tieen
had arrepled, but la te r II was nn bridge
noun.-id Ihal Cultina. who i* ram tp nn ivw l fo r construetion.
He «aid "Vnu can come nearer
p a lg n h f In Palm Heach Cmudi
(C o u ti-iu rd lla Page Foul J
(Coat(nurd 0a Page Four)

DISCUSS P H O tiH A M — lloherl M. Anga* (In fro n t of labia) of the Jacksonville M alivnrtAg firm
» hith lw»r* h i* hainr. City consulting engineer, In shown at he diaeiuted the estr«wd*e program lor
improving the C ity’* sewerage and water fa e illtle a . w ith the City rnm m U *i»n last night at a special
meeting. At the m rrtlng , the rnmml**lon debated how lo secure *«tra fu n * , aeeilrd fur Ihe program,
also. O llirrv in the pieU re are (rig id to h-D) City M g r. W. F- Knuwte*. C ll&gt; Cwm r. Juliu Kndee atul
City Ciumt. John Kader. (S ta ff Pliulu)

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Fund Drive Problem

G m etntinn* in the mmc family tire apt
The American [reople «r. f icetierous hy
__ ____
. . ____
..........Iv however thl*
to d iffe r most over whether, th,
. M . .j ^ 1 ^ - Ir-yctiu
^ T -o .....
frequent
better titan 11 lift'd to In*, nr. «.* (tie
)
■
iin.Ti'mut
f
f i r llO I O t f ll y in H ll.K JIM u hhT‘
fT n
T ftd
i n l rr.ntm.
folk would have it. wortic. T h i* i* a large
elim inate nintrilnrti'in* tocnufCfl which they
question, hut ail muni admit tiiat llte Amor* have failed to invcMtigutc. Thin encouragcl
lean literature of the last four or five yearn iiiiHcrupuloiJH |M'Oplc to make a racket of
doe;! not Ihow up well Iresldo that in the five charity
and
substantially reduces the
years between 1K.'iO and 1865.
amount of money available for donations to
W hat present day novel is eomparahle
i “ally worthy causes and organizations
in quality to Hawthorne's ‘'.Scarlet le tte r."
The Chandler of Commerce of Cleveland.
published in IfifiO, or to his next year’* pro- Ohio, recent I v sponsored the National Con­
durt, "Tin* House of the Seven C ab le*"7 ference on Solicitations at which the prob­
Herman Melville’s "Moby Kick." which ap­ lem of fund-raising drives was discussed
peared in 18Ji2. is one of tiie masterpieces from several |Hiints of view, Before it ad­
of fiction in K iir I i m i . Kmerson’s "Iteprescn- journed the delegates to the conference
voted to continue the work of exploring
tative M m " and Thorcmi's “ Walden," which
saw the light o f day within this same fiveworkable controls over fum'-rnlsing drives
year period, are American classics. I h' ss re­ to protect worthy causes and expose and
markable but probably more popular are two
punish frauds.
other contemporary works, l/mgfcllow's
A gieat many of the organizations which
"H iaw atha" and Harriet Beecher Stowe** d«|H&gt;nd on public contributions for the money
"Uncle Tom ’s Cabin."
to carry on th rii work are entirely worthy.
3otnu important tomkx have been w rit­ Trust in the merit and integrity of the good
ten since ID5Q. but bow ninny stand on an
organizations, however, can I k* und erm in ed
equality with Ho &lt;&gt; title- of HHI years ago?
by the work of those who stoop to improper
menus to raise funds for causes which are
uiiworlhv It is to lie hoped tlint the confer­
Two Nations Become One
ence on oliritatlons held in Cleveland will
The map of the Middle Unsl may soon
mark Hi*' lieginning of a national movement
*t«*« a startling change. The young nation of to deal with this very important problem
Pakistan is icpoiinl to In- planning a mer­
ger with its tong established neighbor
C o u n ty
A c e n t 's
C o lu m n
Afghanistan The two have much in common
besides a Itoundiiry. Tlx it languages are
Way Down South
similar, they are both Mohammedan, mid
they trade back and forth. They both hnvr
In Sanford, Florida
the same compelling reason for union, fear
of Russia
Mi f It. D A W S O N . fW A„ M S A .
What form the merger will take j, not
CORN BBKKMINU — No commercial
certain Pakistan, with over 7rt.tMHi.nuo in­ vnrirtv of sweet corn ptissesses resistance
..
habitants mid a well-trained army, is the
to I Mith northern and southern leaf blights
more powerful. Afghanistan lias only 12.A line tom e w h a t re x ia ta iit to n fiutheru l* '* f
000.000 people, with a badly equipped army, M ig h t ntriy t.»* q u ite nunreptltilp to n n rth i’rri
though its soldiers are aiming the bravent
leaf t.lij-lil I! it p w , iblo to b ri't’il m ore refighters In the world. They would certainly
hl.stiirit v n r in t lf f W o rk tn w n rrl tlilts pmil in
have a common foreign )&gt;olicy and probably
in |iroRi«‘ss nt thi* F lo rid a A tfr lr u ltu r u l K x n commercial pact.
l&gt;erimi*iit S ta tio n l.sst it m ay rvqulre* m any
India will not lake kindly to the union, yearn to accom plish th e desired results.
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tr y a rriv in g a t puckitiy p lan ts n r m a rk ets
will have to exercise great patience toward dend. crippled o r bruised each y e a r
each other if the merger goes through.
In th e U n ite d S tates as a w h o le, th is loss
a mounts to 70 m illio n pounds o f m eat.
T h a t's m o tif'll hop m eat to feed a H ty o f
h a lf a m illio n fo r a y ear. It rep resen ts a na­
tion al loss o f ?r»n m illio n .
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Miseinbie wretch that I am! Who will
rescue me from this body of death? Ood
w ill! Thanks tie to Him throuph Jesus
Christ our Lortfl-—( Romans 7:21, 2!V)

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hind The Myth, fly Hol*ert T. Oliv­
er, Itodd, Mead.
Or. Oliver’s biography of fiynic-1
man Khee is a »oi,g "(p ra is e for
U U of
the President of the d
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pul-lie
Korea and it criticism of United
Slate* |wdicte* and officials In Ko­
rea a tr r th* Imst SO years. A lls
wouldn’t t * the pulitlcal powder
j,,,* ,t |« t„,u yt f)r. Oliver » a y ,
if major aUtrarnra only had hark
rd li. the counsel of Ithee and
given thfluakt and i ffeetivenata to
his politic*] program*.
Tm» Mograjiher wilt find »up|M.rt for this attltuile, anti opposi­
tion at well.
The Portsmouth l i t t t y of lUCS,
In whlrh the Unit.-*! State* perSiiAdril Russia tp rerf.gnit* rights
of Japan in Korea, lx tilled by Hr.
Oliver t * the ftrwt u . 8. ml*»tep. In
sharper memory, he continue*, the
tf. ft neeupation nf Korea, after
World AVar II . 11. 8. conduct of thr
Kar*an War and U . 8 . negotiations
foe the armistice all were poorly
managed, Tn fth*s- the ocrupation
w*» meddbumnie, the jvtr aettled
nothing ant the urmtitlec Was a
heohy trap.
T im e will tr|l, any* Hr. Oliver,
who was right.
Before the biography lakes a
polittral tom, Hr. Otleer engag­
ingly present* some neve material
on tne early life of Rhrc. and gives
a glimpse of a aelf.effaelng tail
Important woman, M r*. fthH. But
aluce the liberation from Japan In
I1M5, the fibre *tory ha* been re­
ported In detail by Western news­
men. and Hr. Oliver adds Itttlr to
their record.
The iwiok’a rnmpllratrd Korean
domestic pollllr*. a&gt; much a part
itt itKee'a llfe a* hi* dealing* urlnIrmattrmal diptomaey, wilt he hard
reading for anyone hut a Undent
j f Korea, even though Dr. Oliver
lias cut tho cast of rheratlcrx to
the minimum.
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meantime the Cornmonljt-led Vie
nilnh. fighting the French tor Si
m**it right year*, have been able
to pote as tft* leader* of Ihelr
rountry although rtire it berarne
L'nnimunit! It would be a Moscow
Peiping satellite
Instead nf rallying to the French
to drive out the vietmlnh. many
of the ATetnamese have to »*u
themselves: Why light for the
French If wr* till I cannot be tree?
l^rry Allen, veteran Aisoeiated
Pres* reporter who has covered
that area for years, recently *ent
back from Hanoi u atnry which
said of the altitude of the Viet­
namese:
"In this war refugee swollen
rftjr of more than sno.noo . . , the
people se»m to be unconcerned
whether Ihe V i e t m l n h nr the
Frenrh are winning or can win.”
In addition. Alien said, a majority
ol th* Vltlntmese have a "deep
seated sympathy" for tin Chi Minh
Ur* Communist leader ct the Vietminh because he promlred them
independence.
Secretory ol State Dulles has
been tailing lough but vaguely tor
month* about what this rountry
would
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r t rrt the ftghC Now Ihe French
arc cnigny
PuTlcs latked behind cto*e
vrd iltHir*
to the Senate Foreign Relations
rommitlee yesterday. Eater the
chalrmsn, Ren AAlley (It Wis), told
newsmen Unites had said. Just •
few hours after Elsenhower had
speculated on whether the Indorh tarie wanted freedom, that:
The United Riale* couldn’t ba
ashed to tend In troop* unlci*
"full Independence w ai, assured
thr Associated Slate* (Viet Nam,
Lana and Cambodia) and unless
the United Nations roufd be
brought Into the ptctnrr to clarify
the moral Issues.
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tog the French |n guarantee the
Indochinese r e a l
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once Ihe Vietmlnh were ticked.

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State* is In a jam In Indochina
Part of B, or all of It. ni*y fall
to Ihe Communist*. Unltas the
Western world can rind a way to
prevent it, ail Southeast Asia may
go the same way.
This country now Is talking of
forming ■ military a llljfifr In Ihr
the rest of the area
In planning for this, the United
State* must romlder a qurMlon
should the three slate* of tndn
china — Vlct N»m, Laos and Cam
bodU — be brought Into the al­
liance?
Asked about It at his new* cm
ferencr yesterday, Presldenl El
aenhowrr Slid:
No nation ran bn saved to the
free world unless It wants to be
saved. Frresfmn by its very defini­
tion cannot be tmssesied hv some
one who doesn't w»nt freedom. *n
unless (hose states am mthuvIaiHr
parlies to such an arrangement,
then the alliance would have no
right to Interfere with them
that's the whole point In In ­
dochina. It's i t the roof of the dis­
aster the free world fst^i there
The people cf V k t Nsra have want« ] tnrlr Independence m
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Hanford. Fla.

was scowling when I came in He - sous for the funas I
■I’d
always scowled. He was a rugged 1report on cur itewarnatup. The
gruff, but fair man. The scowl | questions tired at me in eonirua
was a mannerism, and not some ttonal committee* are without re­
gard to partisan politics. They are
thing in his personality.
“ I told him i would take the joo in c iiiv f aod ifcarchinU' W® w u il
have the support of Congress to
only on two conditions.
exist, and the FRI could not be"He said: ’What are they?'
“ I said the bureau had to he enme a gestapo so Vmg a» thegu
searching attitude by Ccff
divorced from polities, with ao Is a
pointmcnti made solely on merit I ret*.
Second, promotions would be made
" Finally, there are the court*
on proved ability, the F B I would with their check against our pronet lie a catch all for political cedure*. The court* soon would exhacks, an*1 would tie responsible p we the u*e of improper xfarehe*
only to the attorney general.
and seirures—and so would public
" M r Stone scowled again and opinion.
said: I wouldn’t gi»c it tn you
"1 must explain every Hern In
under any other conditions. Thai’s our budget and how the money it
all Good day ” ’
u*cd I never went any secret fund.
Then Hoover'adde-l: *'l never * tump-sum appropriation for
thought in these dav« the bureau which I don't have to arcouot
want to account for every cent,
would be Ihe sire it is today—
that t would he silting In this beciuw an unexplained fund can
lead to abuses.
chair as director.
"At the time, t was thlnkimr nt
"A * it aland*, we don't have to
going Into private practice of law lDotogite tor tolng tn the FBI
and I considered the Job as a This standard we live by has paid
trmnorary responsibility.
off There never h i* been x scandal
tin e
"The other day I gave one of Involving the FRt in Ihe part 30
It'* a miict. comfortable «dftrr. our agents hit 20 year key, some vt jr». AAV are fair and wre are
Outside the main door are two thine (hat always gives me » thrilt hard Rut IhaFa the way it should
American flags ami above the m fie said: ’ .Mr Hoover. Fit start be.”
trance is the department seal A my ne*t 70 years with the FRt
I asked about reports and in­
small flag, flanked by vases of If jou'll start your next M ' And
sinuation* thel FHI Ides arc opefj
flower*, ‘ lauds on his desk.
that made me rrallre I have been
On a radio cabinet It a brnn/r around here a long time. Now I'm to some rongreiitonal Investigator*
head of tiantfs, the philosopher beginning to *er the sens and —and that Ihe FRI "tips o ff' mem­
and pod On the walls arc framed grandsons of Flit men apply for bers of Congrc** In subversive
where Its own agents can't
landscapes of mnimtam* and des- Jobs with the FBI That (.Ives me
get evidence tor a court case
eti Tbe only portrait js an oil i lot of satisfaction."
Hoover snapped " I ran way un­
painting of Stone, who left Ihe
In the course of Ihe talk. I nut
department to become a Supreme t * Ifncvrr a question that ha* qualifiedly that I* an absolute tic
"I'm pretty vemltive to the mat
F.ARMINGHAI.E. N V * f - Hr Court justice You seme that Stone rrnpped un tnterr.iIHrntly from the
the p j,,
fl„ , formed in ter ol our files There’s nothing
public Aviailon and the Air Force |» a * . man who meant much to
more important than the sanctity
have released pictures of the new Hoover,
1&gt;M.
and Integrity of our file* I've con
A mounted sailtlsh adorns one
"Is Ihere a danger of the FRI slvlrntlr resisted every attempt to
Y F llJ Jet fluhlrr. capable nt car
watt a no.pored prise from a 4.V becomine a eestapo? A'T.at l« to
,hr „,nm
. minute fight wtth nvl and reel ofi prevent the FRI from using police make ln» ra** flic* available DaA
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from FB I files have leaked out
The pielure* show the erelt with Miami Itraeh IS vrars ago As sla'e methods?"
through other ageneies
i’ enote
swept hack wings In lllght while f„r tj,P ,te»V. It might he the deik
Hoover** reply was quick and like to throve Ihe name of the FBI
m*klng (tr*t tests at Edwards Air „f ;iny business executive who rm „hatle'
around. They wave a report and
Korre Rase, Falll The date of the keeps a ltdr worksltop
"No. there 1* no danger of the
flight wa* not given
Exrept for an interrommuniea- FRI becoming a gestapo—not if lay ‘TW* is from the F B I’—but
The "J" model still Is considered lions box. there is nothing to Indi­ we have men of rharactrr in the the reonrt wa* not furn!*hed by
an experimental plane li 1* Ihe rain that (rum this point J. Edgar nrr»n|/ali(in and an alert pubtie the FRI
“Some ex FBI agents arc on
latest In the Thundcrjct end Hoover eontrots and direct* a huge opinion
Thumlrrslreak family nf atomic law enforcement agency touching
"AVe must eonlinue to have me.i congressional rommitlee staffs.
fighter-homliers, t h o u s a n d s of Ihe safety, Ihe freerhims and the of kimmI moral character such a* People think an cx-aecnt hv* an
which have been built hy Republic icrtirttv of a nation
we have today We m»v make open pipeline to the FBI but It
for Ihe U. S. Air Force and NATO
Hoover recalled Ihe I9ZI Stone tome mistake* in our ehoire*. but isn't true, tf anything we'd le»j
nation.
interview and grinned " M r Stone If w* te l the right type of men Over backward in order to givl
they will refuse tn stoop to gestapo- no reason tor such a suspicion
type method* I rouldn’t order my AA'c can't be rcspniuible for ex­
men to ignore fairness, make fnl*r igent* Many fine men have left
nromlse*. use brutalitv. or encage I V organisation. But we can't
ly HtRIAAN H. l».n(UN. Ml.
In third-decree methods. They speak tor all of them
" If people ever get the Idea that
• imply wnutdn’l do It bccauie they­
O.MJ. btacider Infection* are no rigid and there may be nausea
cur flic* ere a sieve—then there
're not that kind.
longer blamed on aerm* alone, v iih vomiting of s green mate"Public n pln l'i I* ,i great force. will he a I vs* of confidence In us
hut n th c r on the nrrsenee of rial. There may also oe freer.
Ion. Tin* Inquiring attitude of the hy the people, and the rountry'*
Moneiraining an Irritation id the OBan Unnoticed
American nrex it a magnificent security will he in peril "
Hoover's sense of what Is right
» ‘ on« « n b« unpsrealvrd
for
factor in keeping an organUation
often went wttnoui Mones t)eln,,,
^
We couldn't and what is wrong leave* toq
ores'nt V lelil v flv e to w n e rre n ' rn* n&gt;r
f au,,n« **“
honorable and etean V
n i ?H h f ; ! le f M * &amp;
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However, if a stone ahlfta in pcil- get Ihe approval of Ihe pres* with gray aroa* tn hi* own standards
Improper method*. of conduct There I* a strong reL " £ : S S f - f i l x L 'ion amt get* lodged tn the open- unethical and Imnrope
lu .lly due to s prior Irrltatim i try ,
of , h f
„ bt« d{}er. d tm rn lly
"Then.
too.
there
arc the cheeks llgtou* streak tn Hoover'* char­
gall stone* The Infection devrl- t m prrur
and restraints under which we on- acter and to Mm God. home and
ops alter the IrrHut’on h-cs taken
t( # w vere attark It dlseowed
crate, and propeelv an. The FHI country are aacred thing* which
p are for a rmiple nf daywithin a few day*, many sutgrrmi
Is not an independent entitv Il*» must i»c protected from evil force*
K?wt often, the atone* J«d|e In hPl(fYf , hat lh f t#n bladder
" I find my own rule* of conduct
under the attorney general, and
the duet nr rmemr.g of the *tnH istkould he removed immediately,
he I* tha find check against u*. laid down in the *Hh chapter. Ath
hladrter leading to the larger irnwerer. if the Infection 1* very
AVe must .go before the bureau of verse of Mlach.*' he said. "T h i'
pavaxcr. When a stone lodge* I n ‘ lfv e rr thr e*n b id d e r often
the budget and Justify the funds says *. . and what doth the torrd
reoulre of thee, hid tn da Justly,
Hit* opening nr duel. It trro m n j nilu,t p* drained and removed at
to earey on our work,
blocked, tntertion ran Ihch ret In a |a|»r time
"Then there tf the srcalcM cheek and to love merry, and to walk
rt
of all—Congress. I must give re a- humbly with tfiy God?'
very easily.
o a ll Madder disease, with modDynplam a ct Attmcnl
ern mriitcu'* of Heaton nl, li not
The *yniptnms of n gat) bladder ’ tx dantereoa today at It *ms Ju»t
tnrtrtlctl, a * ‘ a rule, atait ,wlth
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severe pstn in the light upper OOTTriou ahd akswcr
PArt nt the abdomen, which may
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-. toellnu of prrv.ure along tbe
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lower ribs may nfso be prr'rnt may strain tbe heart. Moreover,
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and bcrotrt.r urpVtlv prugresilte writ a* the marked tem enev and
There are sharp collc-llke jio!n«, rigor of F ill *port. may precipi­
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WASHINGTON '0 —Thirty years
ago—on May to, 1924—U. S. Atty,
Gen. Harlan Fi*ke Stone summon
eil a dark haired young lawyer in­
to his office, peered at him over
his classes and *ald gruffly:
"Young m in. I want you to be
acting director of the Federal Httreau of Investigation,"
Thu* began the remarkable
partnership between J. F.dgar
Hoover and the F B I, a partner*hip
that hat endured through and into
Ihr administrations of five presi­
dent* and 11 attornryi general A
partnership that has brought rec­
ognition and fame, brickbats and
attacks—but no sign of interrup­
tion.
The grating chief lo o k e d
bark over
m sears the other
day as he sat still long mooch for
a ran and surnrlsioglv long inter­
view in hi* office tucked away tn
thr er.ivrtone thpartm ent of Jus
tire building on Pennsylvania Ave

POST
Veteran* c f F n re lg ti W a rs
S a n fo rd I ’oat .‘1282 w ill sponsor a Buddy
Poppy K ay m S a n fo rd , May 22.

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Thursday

The Junior Hoyal Aiiibjvvadnrs

Dependable Class
Enjoys Supper
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w iu «n'c ‘
i pn*
»••• K f ' A t S k i n n e r H o m e
I M l. l d irt Church
T h r Di-pcmUt.li Subdav School
Tavlor l oin iiiaiu len
N.)
31,
I i f '!
Alt ilmdist
linl£h i* Tem pi j f , t*ill htihi a con ( lata nl Hie
Church held a chicken supper
tla v e at l iui p m ord er i&gt;f Tern
Montis) evening in Ihe yard al
pie u lll he conferred and re fre’ h
A t.
IT,Tula Will l»* served
Alt Ail the home of Mi and M r
Knights a ir requested in attend Skinner
The A ra le * C irri# ..I the Sanlurd
M‘ V &gt;1 " , Mvt all. pn .idem .
Garden Club w ill meet al Ilie tnum pretided a" plan' were made In
0i M r* L R S p M N T i i’l l R a ti assist the Men’ ' d u b with Ihe
upjier in In* held riuirui.-iv. May
If.Hi £l al r* p m h.r a *htirl bu*
lr.es‘ me&lt; ling tn be fnllowr.l l,&gt; 27 Various report* were given
se«|un.
dinner al lb# S m i--l I ■- r .•«&lt;•. Win 1 ..H.iwinjt Ihe huiin.-**
kit- were iirr-e n l' t by
m e rit
-M r Path
me
miser
t
of
Ihe
clast
The llemersH t i ll ' &lt; irele of the
lln
i'e
present
were
Mr&gt;
C t&gt;
Sanford Garden &lt; lull will meet al
6 p in lor a covered di-h -ujiper P.rown M r' J II l.sei-hcli. .Mrs.
V C Smith M r- Itoike Steel#.
t t the holm- lu Mrs J J i'atiMr- J I I l.e. ■. it.l M il Nlil'.u.
ew tt N ie lli ril
Willi Mrs lie tv i I I I , Mr- 1 "in R u in fr, M r*
New 'nine a 1-0 botlest
Semite.lo Kelx-kah l i s l r r No Ct Cyril liolner. M r* Sain Murphy,
Will rnrei m the I (M i I Mall at Mrs Halite Atwood, Me* y into
I Dm
All members are urged I arris
Mrs J li Ales.voder. Mrs |„
to ne present,
G rier, M r. II lay lu r, Mrs Hoy
F R ID A Y
Williams. Mrs. J lla d e rrr. Mrs
The tort Gardeneis Circle nl II II llc t'a ll Ml Mrs. Nancv
the Sanford Garden * lull will meel H n vk . Mrs lam e* Wright. A|r» J
"w ith MiHarry dt'liin g
laid. Schirard Jr M r* II tt Herron,
Arle.r, al II a m lor a rovrresi Mr* J II N ic Iu iI mici, Mrs t" 1
dl*ll Intidiesin.
Wallis, and Mrs A I. Sklnnt i
T lif llito ‘ i-0 Garden Circli" will
meet al hi a in :il Ih# luunr

Mrs. Charles Morrison

Hiawatha

Ave In drive lr&gt; ilrlam lo fur .■
coveted di h I iiik tn-un at Ihe In one
of Mrs .Michael Gin on. SUrfi N
W erlrnofeland Ave Tlie M.eakrr

Junior High P-TA
Has M rs Wilson
As N ew President

Seminole Hi

Celery For Variety
In Everyday M eals

Ur G R A C E M. U T IN E C IP lir H
A very iiupi-ssiv# Mother'* Day ■
l.ragiaui was p restated in cba[&gt;tl
l»«t Thursday. During th!* pro­
gram Itiolman lln an lcy vane &lt;!.i
two tv t-l-popular and appropriate
voiiei, “ Mother Macree'1 and ‘‘ l
W ant A G irl." The audience joined
in on ihe latter. The devotional
vi
v.ar won
then given
by Al Phillip* hi«
•uhjecl belli
ell * ’“ Mother.”
(luring
this
urmir
ctiajel program,
I ’eg.-V W right pcsented to Sylvia
Pier-on and Alary Grace Hobby
awards fur telling the must ticke ts
to the operetta. She also thanked
Ihe rn tire Freshman Glee Club for
their help in making Ihe operetta
a nurrr**.
S11S I* mighty proud of the g ir*
recently elected to fill the positum of cheerla adera fur nest year.
The*e are: 1. nnir Hutunda, T n *
i sell Jinn Nebun, It. tty Ann Mun­
son, Patti tt ittr , K h u h rth Wood
n l | f&gt; j inft Kennedy. Sylvia Price.
ind Janice Kuiltiw We know that
there girls will represent our
school in the i*-*! way they tan.
Mies k u lh ry n Carey who has
hicii an interne under M l** C hit­
tenden fur the pa it aigiit weds*,
w ai given a going away party by
ih * Library S ta ff Friday morning.
A t th li time they jm -’ entid her
with h pair of book-end* so I ha I
ihe inly lit remember her intern­
ship here, lirfreshm ent* were servd and everyone had a grand time.
M l** Carey left Saturday for
F b rid a Stats- University from
which »hr w ill y ia lu a te in June.
1 he Student Council teolly out■Ini thrmselvec on the decoration*
for tbs* May Huy Hull. Kach one
of them worked like a dug hut the
resull was well worth It
At nbo..t htdli p. tn. the Mrtv
Court was pprsetiteg, Thl* I* i*
w iy * * beautiful aprcticl# sivl I
)« r
«, * ‘ *ldis.n Th. ughfo .vr " S! " . ° Wrn; ,* r , r
**
ut&gt;on the heads of J. anre Lane
and Jinuny K rld rr, two 1
populir seniors. Their attendant*
E '# :
f\ l H llntey and
i ’enuy Marino; aophotnnrva— Jim
Maw kin . and Nan. v W hite; juniors

M r* I P h* .(dm b-d th - do
vttfi'll ! 3-i I ; .-'Idl’ d iiv .’ r th.
liic rh iid o' Hie S.iuli.fil Junnu
High .school I' I \ r.irs.lav even
int* when Mrs J ttib o n was in­
stalled as president for Ihe com
ing w a r For the devotional. MrSI John read "Heaven In Mv
Hand", a chapter taken from the
Ivn.k. “ To Morning” M r* A M
Itrrm isal led the group in prayer
M r*
I' G ile*. i . irnty Conned
president Installed the new o ffi­
cers for the routine vc»r as iol
low* preodent. M r. Wilson, vlee
|ire&gt;idenl Mr* lloberl Hiintblry
serrelarv
M r. I' C Williams
treasurer. M r* Hill Glenn, and
historian M r- G It Hudson
Alls
St
John esprem 'd her
sincere &gt;p[ "re ijlio n In all Ihe olti
re r* roininH Ii’e* and mi'Milo r* of
Die l ‘ T.A for the lu It* and ennper
at ion " iie o her during Ihe past
year She then turner* Ihe nirei
mg over In Air- WiUun who slated
lh.it she hi&gt;|N«l nest vi ar will he
a* sitecr**ful a* Hu* one ha* been
itooin r.inril w.i* woo In Air.
Ola Corhr.tn'* room mil the meel
Ing adiourneil
llrfreshm enl* . !
nurit-li and rookie* were served
in the tiim-hrooiii In a group of
li«*les*e» ol which Air* J II Lee
wa* chairman

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Panel Discussion
Held By Women
A f WSCS M ee tin g

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By Church Ctrcle
The F.lhrl II.« l Circle ol the
Sanford
Congregilinn.il
Church
met Tur*dav evening al the home
of the circle ifcre lary . A im Ger
truile A nting
A well alt. n.led met-tirg was
ons-ned with dev "lion* led by the
chaplain. Air.
M at i
Simp*oti
Among ihe n. ** liin in i" di*eu*se(t
wa* the plaiti"i,,. &gt;&gt;f a pla-tic ware
parts to be held in June The dale
will be set later and all member*
are to I h- nollll.-d I be i &lt;rcle l*
al*o planmm to lake up the pro
ject ..I a m. r. n.indi*inu dub
Alter Hie business meeting a
■tirprise *toik bower wa* given
lor Alt* Flm er t no* \ cr.b dee
uraled wit), pink and blue crepe
paper, eoitluining big and small
bund!-* galls « rapped w . « pre
sented to tin- lii'ii.«• gue-l h) tbr
circle presnlciit
AirllerlM-rt
Tburslon
The .....................
game* be
lltlin ii Ihe o. . i-ion ITu-v Vsere
led b* All** I h 'in tt.lte Who wa*
assisted It* Mr
At.rv Simpson
and M r* Kinrl Al.-mlith I'rir. *
w ire awarded '■ Air* llonnrr I'a r
tir ami Ail-- A| . rs |(ohin*.&lt;n
Favors ol biio and pink Itabv
tnmlics filled Midi mintwere
: i rn lo meinln -1 .-i the r i • le It.
lore Alt- J - opened tin mans
Invelv gifts, drln I.... ri-fre.hmentcnn*t*1iu. of itrawlierrA
*horl
cake.
re
an.I
rbee

r jii

e fu e k e ? v un i - fllllll s *i riit
h r try p im r h ' i th i frup tn
C 1fill*
KF
V n .ifirf ifi*s**i»«*itin of the rrif,*'ir»* tn-rry It! p .h !i
T iU if!,r crtfi' fit'M in S f
p F le r ^ li Tk.' m t s r il t»% Ih.
r t ir n«*M tt?. 4 . (H* **( til)
w.i* thi* h igM itflit of the fn«»nU»h
U til 111 Vi f M .tl thi* tllltll!' '
m p p ’ ifi" .»f Du* Worn »*r*

Other firm e r for
fist using celery
eeli-rv
M l*
M yr il&lt;
Wilson,
lion,..
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Agent,
ate
P rig g i
H o ir 4 U t|p .if (In* SjliftMtl 4*ir
tn
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using m uni
• if »*hi
S cr ' i»*f t*f tH c P ' i l
aden Club will no-ei j i ■» a in al lairtions of finely dionne.l crlerv
\f« HtCMti*f i luirt ti fu*ItV Mttrol i&gt;
the G ard rn • eider lor a piinn an,| chicken, season with »all and
l il t I N 11 A A I.A llllll.lh — Alis* Annr i . . . I .* Kirkpatrick anil
ii,
. ..
.1 a.
. i.i.
nt
II ill
lunch tn be held al Ihe Garden ill.,...
Arlhur llw igh l peek, funnedy of Sinf.m l, were married res• nil*
,M..igl.
,M.&gt;.glen
w ith
tin* i Ir I *v| it in ’*| wji* lu 'y iiilifd K
Barn al Fm il*
al Ihe Mu slur I'fi-sh) Irria n f liutrh Ihrsalur, G»., » illi Mr. Ill use
..
ii-r ii lit \l*** I M | r. Id aril hi!
The K title M a in on t harder &lt;&gt;l
Itunry pi r l or tn int! the carnllrtighl retrimint Ihe* .ire iiukoitr ihetr
' 1 ■ 'v
1
INit* I** I In thr lui* Im*- * nui'firnf
the I * AII will inset ji the (lav Iona a t.........
hiiim at In* K irk llo.ii! in Mesaluf
., r e le r v . n l in one hieh n lc e e .!
T r , r-r l |
J&gt;an
U„l „
I'o u itln l h u t lo Mr* Il I ' | lut
Bearh home of Mis M S Wig I cop chicken stm-k; '* teaspoon
llrown, Harold I ’ate, and ItaLerl
• hi4*»*i m h»i rurmtiii tint Hir h||iini*«4
glut.
Car- will leave Sanford
Clip blmi.-l.cil
lilrtii.-t.s-il nn.l
and toastaij
tonslad Harvey; *e n io r» - I's tty Collins
,
'I -aa ll; '*
■* cup
amt thi* plnti*&lt;*
. &lt; • * . . . » t*.annu. m i Polly Grahnin, Fugcne K *lfld g i,
Thi* »m*\f nirolifu* u ill 1*4* tn,|il
I f k/ ie"d,in call M r. H (. fo l.u .....................
a l ' tA
(.,,lrUl„1 , „ , , k , 3
and Handy Iteynold.,
.Inn** T ,ip*l Ih r l ’f r l i ’^ will tnri'V
*74
mo.
de*
In
.
n.
-living
thi
liu
u
id
.,
y
fte
.
their
p
re-enlltio
n
a
delHit* fiillttiA Miif m i L
The Hulled llanghtei
ol llo*
Combine celerc and nuts with a lightful floor show was enjoyed
'Pit* f* »fit I th ■ii' inti w a’. in I'u*
Confedecai &gt; wdl meel al I:- noon
Mr a J.iint*« B jih iin t
%**uu,r
sauce
made
as
follow*;
I
tableby
all.
A
n
t
when
Ihts
was
over
h i mi mf i t tlm (irui*r m ii
&lt;• itfi
H
Trulu&lt;T Camp | * mod itisiff
non «l t Viral
.an* %|hriitftiiit M f
t
on
boil.
t.
1
i
il.lr\|nvnn
flour:
the
.turn
ing
bigan
to
the
n.usic
ol
lit t U trrrii fi*i f«i«iili«r *l««r
g The Duplicate Budge I loll Will
l.
aspiHin
-a
lt;
d.i*h
w
bili
r«epToney
Perer
and
his
orehr*ltJ
*
r
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c
1
t]
d
i
i
k
'
Milh
t
|
r
l
U
k
l
u
m
A
I *I %ifi t* th r lltl*fl!li*|it *. (it thr in h r
Plans were made to enter a
me* i ai ihe V irh l Hull .* :l(i -i-a!
tl cun rh iekm stta-k. Midi As ntnyl-e some of you don't know, decor l i f t r e f or final
lit I be p a n nt», Mi 4&lt;m1 M ia It K Tm *
• fiii*• * »»hmi i« of tin1 'H '.itrr% ai
ing tn tlu ri at 1 c. p in and play per;
r * »i. 1 liiir u
thank*
tbmild
togivrli
to
lb.
Armed Forres D ») p jr id c on N il
ll.e burtrr. Add tin flour and t e l III* * St
t L. in tr r 1 ll.’l
it in begin al A o'clock
Kiwanis
Chili
of
Fanfonl
for
pro­
IF | | t 4 W
unlay hv members of Hie Pilot
I riciiit* nf M J Dm .ik Mill tic
A ll.llilfi
Al *
• The junior raeiial of th* H oi ■c nines and brown lbor.m gl.lv.
0
viding
Us
with
nil
orcheMra
each
t
( lull al tlirir (i s! me.-ling nl thr Mirn in l«*jrn Ifi:«l hi* i* ill .il Ih r
M u l. 'lih iM i, am t Alt •
tt
Al
hury School of Dat.Tug v ill he Add the chirkso tl.c k and rook,
year
for
the
May
l)av
Hall.
t
tilth i&lt;- &gt;r in the Yacht Flub
Mtcrv Jr
n r»s*iitij al SoulLM.i* iTo.iaiy s liiring. m o .I ll.e m itlu re thick­
Kveryone i* .till talking alo.ut 1iie-&gt;la) evenini! with Air* Grorgi I li t (4 Sanitarium hi tirlin ifo
I[’•tr util * t ,'ifullint* ss.irk
Air
School at H p . III. ih r ir in.f en..
tt
the
»uee*»t
of
the
Senior
(
l
a
*
tt
A
Stine
presiiling
T v r i* n r r "i* n t .il Hie tt St s Id,Celerv and heel* — .A tablerots-ion charge.Mr .nut VI * !V li*r J Itiikiir U il Iticriihcrdiin pin. |o AJri
play,
“
Our
Mi*»
drunks"
which
I
\
Airs M ine was rh.&lt;*cn p* a
Thn Youth Center vylll l.e the spoopt chopped onion; A table
innrnmu
fur
T a ll» h a "^ r A //.it.-H.i At-* /.n la | .h i .( \ | t - S
............
.
butt, r; k' . IPS cooked. **•»; |U r*cN ln l in the 8118 IU.il- delegate In represent Ihe d u b .*) Ihi*
sceim of the Junior High School
rpootva
Shinbol.er. ami
Air*
t ,ul
i n.leM b.H t.; ^ et.p- co ked c.-lerv.l or!u"' Tuesday rig h t. The atidi- the In te rn d lo ’ial rnnv i -ii H i .ti whirh Vfcht'fr Hit*) will illm il thr Stair &lt;&gt;
g arty la ginning at 7:110 p
will I h- held in Itoslon in July
w ill I h- furui*hed by li mm Ie rut in,o ‘ . i n c h , pi........ ■, l e . . ; : - ; - ' - - i - r i i - v : 1
Hand Mu*ic K f ilh a l In'injt ht*hl (Ttnrpcnlng Sr
till*
eortedy
hit
of
the
season
I Anderson and h u Merry M aker*,
- , | t ; 2 tablespoon vinegar:
V an tfs were drawn lor the new
A budeet of ti^ iv s i a* p r o e n le j then \la&gt; H 15
.,
'd'tlonal. M r*. John ) ta |,|, ,p,»,n honey. Cook the which w a. directed hy M r*. Vellie h* M r* Al I d.thorn Sr (in,*nee
r If etc rh a irn iin for nest
ve*r
Coleman.
Alorniit.
errcle ibatnn en
are
hehlrard is program chairman.
onion in butter until brown Add
chairman was accepted ami re
I I jrul Mr* U \ K ra tirrl .Ir
TTie J je ..r jriila O rel# nl Ihe S in Ihe olhrr ingredient* and heat
hi appreciation of her e ffo rt, perl* of olher ehalvinen w rre reatl
'It M arvin I g .,i a h . av m
ami
ri.
Hill&gt;.
w
r
r
r
r^fH’rtm
l
fn
ford Garden Club will meel F ri­
the cast presented Mr«. Coleman and accented
T a re. Air. It II t'r.tmlev
liter
Air*
W aller I.
day al 10 3 ) a In al Ihe home of thorouphitr.
with *ome Lively jew elry. Also Carter.
IIO..II . ir. lf • Air, AIIh-i ! I L e t -on
Alilk
dim k
chairman, a rn \* t«Mla\ fr«*ni I I I am lm ljih
M r C M Fl.vivoi and Irm n il.endeserving praio- Is the entire ca-l slated til..; a tolal of KV) Ul had Vo \ i - it u ilb hi* |»ann l*. Mi ami v it. Iln tilu W illi sin* M r. it i
at. ill gn to ihe llriiiu m “ H id eaw a )”
whirh
include.;
Sandra
Dunn, he&lt; n spent fur milk for Indigenl Mf U \ Kj a lii i l iiii I ’afl* \ w
W arren * i r
f*,bi.
■
mil
Cam p fo r Ihe Imtinesv inerilnt*
Jit me* Davis, &lt;tnnlrv K a lr, Shviln families dlMtn. tin- pjsf rtintdll l*4*fori’ I t K n l/t 'H I i m -* h r J*
• vi null' . 11. 1'
AG
w it H ill
and annual picnic
drown log. Itnscmary (ia in r r Nan­
.i.i
mil
M
r.
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H
i
r
e
Jr
Air, It a horn annimpent 1l 1.1i a nan lo '(’iM ' u lour nf «lnf% i u Mi
cy Itm ittrc, Jeanette Cleveland,;
Tlie Alimova Cr.’ele nl Ifie San
' I :. on-* i n;.: w is i l.ispd wnh 1
plastic Ware parts will be spun lh«* tn llrrt SI.ill a Mai on**
fnnl Garden t tub will meet al 12
P atiy Collins, llonnie A n d rrtn n .;
I ' r j l r i Iiv A|rt Allltnri AVv.ilt
Grace Mario Stinecinher, Patty •o il’d by the club on Friday Mvt
noun al Ilie G a id n i Cenler
Jifr aiul Mrs 4* J M rr iu rth ir
?I I ( the A' tel I Club A 1 irn llallon
Air*
|,ov*el| O rier p re-ld -A dell, Jonl 8 a under*, Joyce Jonei, In allend the Pi A tu x* d ob eh ir Waltrt II \1i*rlni*tht*r anil Wall* »
_
TllEhMAV
I f Vi.ti hn\** i lit*ni** frrfT* r v &lt;pi
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Tlie Magnolia Circle nf Ihe G ar over the reifillar meeliog of Ihe Mickle Aloss. Gib-nn dates, Gloria ler night pro-r.im wa* read Also M ir .u t ih t r
Jilt (tt try |hi»; tiltrflv it'
Jr
lift
H » tin l,i\
den Club will mec-l al ihe homo Anna AHHer rirc lo Tuesday even Hampton, and Anne Rnnahottom t a h-lli r fr-’Tti Seiiatu|* S |a -*.jrd lul Hit min h &gt;iii M i ' i ||&lt; |||| l • fti* II i h iMih* * Ilf -irhutt »tr*rtk ..f111
*;|if Is t.l »t" t htniMli F|!|i * Il 11
Also thou* woiklng b- blnd the
id M r. and M r* I Itarles .Alecks. int* al IheFlks Club
A*
Hi. n .r.i M. t.
lb dl.trul to repiy to Ihe . 1 I.V lele tyt|fl»n*f »»f | ir
III. 1. Iwif11 -!. il! Pill.. • .in.!
rW l Orange Ave , at 1 p in , for n
•»
l l . e |s.l|r-ih.uloriginally titan - 1 u-vnei; Polly
Graham and Martha gram In him tei)ni-iling ih.tl he v»t*fhi*r
*1111wt*•-sOl», ' tt Iffy no 'l(•"•( idittiIT
llth fry lo which the husband* are t oil |o el.lt the H .irrv An" i (&gt;*'»• Owen, prom pter*; Freeda Colvin, ti’ t* ill* inflii -nr. In c ! .|i|| h|ng
fists II t .11'.ninr ii vd! f tIN
ill W ild . All** J e .,0 Knight ol Mr tdeit (lilb lfefi's home In I'rtvnlllln Johnny Carter, and llo *. Hannum, m i Air
FI hr
Academy
in Ne ml rude iI«i- S.illfor 11 i Inh aHt'Uilnl
|!n
1, fin- i. .. IfK .I fs.f iim* x | ii *H f i !
this wei k bill the visit h*s ("sort prnpertir-- Itnnnie Amlrraon, Carol County
laiido w ill |»- g iti''I HH-.iki-r
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The Firleli- Cla«* of Ihe First re scheduled for a (alee d*te Vac Lneebeit, Jim m y Krider and Jean*i*H | *:*M%* \ f i H ilij* 1 l flit* III! you
The fliili wept on r&lt; ■ ir.l 1 * rn
vM-cknul mi ih« 4 hit til.hi ll.tit I
UapHM t bureli will uu-el at Ihe ions eornniilti-e ami inilividual re in- lame M iller, h u .in e *. managers;
»k»* I h ih* j* Vi» p ill the friucrn
r|or»ltij
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M
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t'amenm
Philip Toney, Hilly Park. Im op-nr
h'une nf M r* Haloid Davis. Mail |mrl&lt; were given
t r .i l Itinl i i IO nhr &gt;«*oii a alMlllf four
nf Gap 1 *- tile I ' i i f. ■ lireside* |
When
you
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i
,
T W c e i l . i | « e a social hour fnl- llo«tick, M arvin Goembcl Adver­
Maple Avenue al M p in with group
in* Hi* fro m th* s'liu i't’ o f h ro lh n jf
1
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one in charge
lowinp Ih" business tr*&lt;lon «er&lt;-- tising m ana^i'i*; Paulrtle Ca-un eler-l ol PH.it International The :II f4% you Ml fin*l nil
li* ii f , i n d h ro il I t tu m u lt * m i o u r
secretary
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t*•
write
(hi
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Tlie Golden Circle (Tata of the * * - . it 11 IW-ckh-sm Ale*- 11 r
i f* , dlvoilt . h llliH h - i»|| th*' n lllC l.
an.1 Ann Mun*. make-up; Dickie
fruit lc i" * I ihI uf !
*il, H m R p rin kU * u i l h :ill ntul pi pf* * i.n I
a Fir-1 llaplisl Churvli will hold its Mlshrow, Mr«. I'e le r Rtikur, Mr«
Krndatl
and
l.ynn
F o l i a r * , •t le lle r In her front Ihe dub
inis
lianriull)
«Vln*il
Ih
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Hu
«an
Air*
Mine
am....
need
the
ap
flm
rifr
«*|epbi*ns
Ale*.
A'
■*|e
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h r m r fto ih *
'P a r ty ineeiing at the home of M n
mtind effect*; P a lly W alker, liarD. G. Wailou, 3**1 C 2t;ih St,, al David. Mr* l-en dottier. M r* W barn CnMuh*, Vallecn Prevail pointmenl at ihe T .im |n rnnvett n**J •lift * \i iili vi lit vIt* 1»1111irI in
marwnrliMf
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Air*
VennC
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et
ledger
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Clarke
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Grei*
Kmlaw,
Air*
Jeannrtt# Kinlaw, Janie Oglenhy,
I p m with Airs I j h i I s Minkin* as
PI! 1 Wave #n«l o rv e with %aii ai:»‘, k m t .mm
I' i it tn fi •tm* i* *»'r r
rn ho-less
llacrv Kenl. M r* James |&gt; M r and Betty F.arnest, ushers; and as edilor of Ihe
ol
D i*iriet * r limit, Thr* Rilrr* « rr til*t» him t i f w .1 r in t’ tm i«*fh1#• i*nkr mail*' 11 ■&gt;iii
Neill, Mr*
A* niirjn
Alrnender M l** d.'ln-i-ca Steven*, linger lia r- mimlltlv pubiiraliun
ti (mm
mix
Four whirh rum prM rs V* d u b * in • "im p , let I I i n |iint&lt;|ifi|* Ml 1111
ii* nrd John A ngrl, advisors.
Air
K J Mnughlnn Jr.
Ilie slate of Florida
M r* II
S
d lllh lm rr,
AD.Innte* dl.n'kcnshin Air* .1 A|
An Inlt-rrslinv account of Iht
Serving fra n k fu rter* to a gang?
r-im em n
Alr»
M o rrlf
Moves. Prrh'-at the broiler and least tbe T am il* ii.nveiilion was given In
Air* Henrv Tam m Sr \ | r * I. rv frankfurter to il, at one lime under M r* It.dioriA Eleven memiier* ol
llrntn I! Mrs J AAV drown, M r*
ihe hruilcr unit. I f you want s* mvIt F, lluger.t H r v C 11 .Meddler thing special, spread the cut sur­
SltidculA I »• l ween the »pr* ...
T d D A V noil H IA IO Itim w
nf Mrs tt’ I .Union, Airs Richard faces u f the ro ll* lig h tly with hutthree and nine years will present Ma|ies, Airs. James It Hnnlehan. t r r or murgiirine before toasting
Oil• way,
Ihe Duxtiury School of Mincing and Air* Uiw ell O ile r.
I
junior recital Fridas evening al
No. I United H a m vsilh P n lu iu S u lu il
i -&lt;r
a o'clock al the Soulhsiile Primary
School audibrimn
No. 2 l l o l llit.'iii H eel S a n d w ic h
title
Anproiimalelv ion stmlenls will

for the pi i t am

Suifjiist* Shower
Given Mrs. Jones

Pilot Club Plans
To Enter Float
In Parade Saturday

(p.C A A jO J'L ah

,

Anna M ille r Circle
Formulates Plans
For U m atilla Visit

Junior Recital
To Be Presented
By Duxbury Group

FRIDAY

MENU

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tint** ilii-rt* \*ill In- ,i Nnrvt
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In* war** p ir n Pmr*dn% \ l n
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%t thi* |*.»||ih h in \lr&lt;v f “in \ fil’d " n cliThMl th ifr
man of St M .» r\\ tn rei»lart Mi**
'*fonr « V* » h** Hern r lr r tr d |»ro*i
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P»C« 3

M is . Oiiida Wilson
Acts As Hostess
To Gleaners Class
Tuesday evening
Mr&lt;
Outd*
Wilsnn was hnste«» In the Glean­
er* Class ol the First
Baptist
Church
The d a - - pre*iiien1. Alr* Al N
(’ levdam ), was in charge of Ihe
meeting that opened w iih prayer
l.d In M r- W P itronk- I r The
r ill was called ami a re(»ort of
ab*enlt-e- wa* made Several visi­
tor* wen- welcomed
Alr« Alvron Smith presented the
devotional u*lng Alolher’* Day as
her them#, based un passages ol
scripture found in llvndus 20 12
.■ml I ( ’orintliians. i i
A social (w-rioti followed during
whls'h games were played amt
-eerel sisters were revealed and
new names drawn Refreshments
w e ir sieved by Hu- hostess, Mrs
Wilson, assl'ted l.s Mr
M N
ries eland
Tlio.t- enjoying the evening loelher were' ' I r .
A J W alker.
Air*
J
F
le m .
AirJ A
-strange. Air
lleairtcr Ander*nn,
Alt* V G Ila * n Air. I I Jarkson. Air* A J r . l .- r .in, Air* F.
I. Dam lure, M r- M N Pleveland. Air*
Alyrott Srnilh. .Airs
Helen C nrler
Air* Charles Minrhead, Air. W.
p liio -.k - J r . Air- llelte Cleland,
Air* Ilea New -.'trie Air* Kutiire
Kendall
Air1 I red A lter*. Air*
' .irl McAianu*. Mr* W 11 linnnut AirIl
P Peunfny, Mrs.
(luitla ttil-o n , Aii- M irtie ttilson,
m d vlsiinr*, Air* t'lg ie
Itrnwo.
Air- Verpiin IL’ st* and Air* J
\ AV.hmI i ’JI ol j.akel.vnd

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t Alt,

Mrs. Guy Allen
Elected Chairman
O f Sf. Mary Circle

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Outdoor Activities
Are Conducted By
Brownie Troop 8
Prow fin- Troop H rn loved nulrioor
a rtiv illi’S ta*i monih when Ihe first
meeilng s»i« held al ihe Ninth
S ire ’ I park w here Ihe llrnwnles
skeli lied and In-Id a d i.e ii-'lo n on
tree*
Al a Liter tm . Inn! Airs Jark
It it * i l l tio te d tbe Irnop ,tl (lie
t VnTr.il ft tidisl i hurt’ll and d rill*
int-Irated llo- art of tnaVuig cor
- ii’e i F o li girl made her own
Faster i ’or*age
Ibe j'itls it«n
made llrnwnie nlaepte* (or Ih rir
own riMims nrd lite r sveul on a naInr.' peons hike
For the final Hireling nl Ihe
inimih. the I roup vi*iled the llidtlen l.ake Nursery
M r*
Aiarv
tV ter*iui met the girt* anil look
them to h rt Indian llnont where
she has a eoilpellnn of arrowheads,
in rii'iil gun*, shell*, and
many
other inlere-ling Indian relic*
she then led thrill on a tour
thr-.ui'li tin nun'll- walk to Hidden
I ike. deseriliiiig and relating Ihe
lit’ tory ol tbe planls and flower*
of il.. .iii-i P ..-I. n l „.i a Unwed
to pick i i '.t . dcnlu lit l ike home ,1 -;
I i rnotnento nf Ihe irlp
I h&lt;- Al
.. ..... .. - u ill end Ihe
IfiHip' a rliv tlie i lot the »ummer
and I hi.......... ton* will be resumed
iii Hu- la.t

^‘arol Sf mr \h - \in rli.i \n ftlr
Mr i «h \ M frr M r' llithsop Mr*
K lm ri \Vi»ntrn;i\ M r* \ \ ll.ivM,
'*r* 11.*r r \ « &gt;&lt;hrmir Mi
It •li»li
M i ■•Hi ' ’ r r*oiilon Iln ill'M Mr%
i »i‘ S*l» toil »■ Mr* \ It 1'fli&lt;sin
I f l o i n - I'ljnuing »r reorgan­
Ji Mi
II I. /m ifiH 'i m.n» Mr*
i ‘ l ‘ 1 i r linn, VI i
\V if thi in* a"-1 izing tin- . I'.-. I where your h.ut-rM*
liihn wi*ri
.-t.-iilong up, pmeti* i» stoied, do
t n lot a m in ii- tl-intr &gt; ■» tlie often*
tirei(. d liu ili n tf ut!tun tiorttuil
i.n b i.iitli veiliciilly i f . I im rlientics I.* t -l"). to fig to i* not how
•d im voo i’ -. t.. tbnt rl.n e t during
tt......... . ■- *d .. w&lt;■* k or two Tin n
I o' M m . •a ( i i i h* «if (hi* S i
I**..'ll i . . i i i / f bow much . nrrgy
f •V I 41 1•
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Plans Arc Clianged
By Mimosa Circle
m o ?fip )
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will feature haliei, with scene two
entitled “ Strolling Around" and
highlighling lap. acrobatic, and

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Collins

Photographic Squadron 62
officrr-tn-chargc o f |'-2 V aircraft .
maintenance tra in in g for the Naval
A ir Technical T ra in in g Command.
H it new duties th a t haVi
assigned by IM IO T O R O N S IX T Y - i
TW O’* commanding officer, Cdr.
II. S. Klrnk, a n In direct line with .
hi* previous work, a * Chmach lla n - j
• on ha* been assigned a* the Mne
maintenance o ffic er of PHOTORON fi2 aircraft. H i* d u tir* will In*
trouble *hooting o f diacrepanrii •
on the airrra ft and rapediting the
nermrary detail* to correct them,
a Job which h i* rtp e rtrn re and
ytar* of Naval service will terse
him well.
Chmach llanto n and Mr*. If *n•oa are ai*o re*ldent« of Sanford,!
and are located a t lOfai Park A "
W ilto n ,* aboard to VJ-42 and Saf
ford.

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D A IL Y

tConiiaurd From Page One)
(Caalinurd I mm Page Otic)
t t a j . wou
today,
would
: j out ue
be able to
lu reach
rvarti getting
citing tnrm
them dose
nose under LeR
t
uy,
M ia m i in lime to keep the radio Celltat than .under ’’J ohn*,
.
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date
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o
r v U d jin
' of
T c ic v u lo a r»u;..« v v it v at l l a l - , *utnm rr and winter io u m m . Col-i
lan d a lr said it had received a C rlr-ilin s a d v x a trd a " g .-d alt around I
gram from Collins’ state head 1advertising program " lie called |
q u a rter* saying the Tallahassee for a “ ggserarnent of good and
senator would be witling to appear sound law enforcement "
with Johns May 21
At a question and answer sessionJohns i t not scheduled tn he in with
Odham lotlowcr*. Collin*
M ia m i again alter this vrrrk and brought nut these points:
h i* aide* said they could make n.i
He believe* hi* position in North
rn m m iim rn t fur a M ay 21 TV Florida has been improved in the
dale h«’ e
second primary He believes ct i
W arrei Odham. a brother c f 1*!itutional revision ra n be cb
B ra ilry , ,*trodurr*l Johns at the tamed but foresee* **&gt;ir.e opp&lt;&gt;«i
dinner me&gt;&lt;ing at w hirh 71 p er-1tioa in the LkC uU lure to selim:
in n * stood u,- and identified them in'* m arh m rry in motion for atari
selves a t worker* In thr unaur I inr on revisinn.
rtr.«ful Odham campaign
Forecasling
the
l*rg i*lalu rr I
B ralley It supporting Collins in would cm&gt;perale with him. he said
the runoff campaign, but Warren he bclicvrd most nf tho*e law
said. “ I can’t speak for Brailev m aker* now npm iing him would
but I ran speak (or W arren and swing o v rr lo him if he 1* elerleii
when a man talk* against one &lt;M
Collins explained he worked f ir
ham he speaks against all Odbam* former Sen Bay N Carro l &gt;d
and I can't go along with Sen Kis&gt;immre and against John* for
Colima "
prrridenl nf Ihe l#51 Florida Sen
W arren Odham &lt;aid he believe- •’ •*• John* won Collins added that
Johns " j* ihr one person that can ! Ihe hattJe for election nf Senalr
do the )oti like Brailry would have nrr»tdm t come* in the rauens nf
done It."
I# fmldover Senate m em ber* and
Juhns made a handshaking lour after that 1* user II i f m i o n t f f
among Dade County employe* at tn cast a unanimous vote fnr the
the courthouse yesterday morn caucus winner
Ing. then went to M iam i InternaQ u rrird if he would a«k Johnlio n al Airport to elrrtio n eer among on television about his vote against
workers in the airlines shops
unmasking the Ku K b it Klan. Col
—
— —
tins said Jobn* already ha* given
four explanations of the Klan
vote."

Has Four New Officers
Photographic* Sqmlren S IX T Y T W O , sports the i r r i n l of four
new officers for duty.
U r id in e the nrw arrtsali, It I t
(M i. I.loyd M. K u ril who recently
left the llu r r iu of A rro n a u tir.
Where h r war the h n d of photorip h ic retenrrn and development.
/M r. D is rll i* a v.trran of 25
year* of N a ta l service and afte r
working h it way up through the
e n littrd grade* hr ,e *e lv H hl«
original comml»»ion In July, l ’J I2.
Lcur. Kiscll ha* l&gt;n*ti assigned a*
head of I'llO T O R O N «2’« photo
Ciaphir department, assuming the
duties form erly trrrformrd by l. dr.
C C. Shirley, who rwrntl)- « n »»•
signed to duty In Washington, It.
C
U*dr. K it ell, Mr t. K u r il and
their two rhiidren. Robert. 7 ami
Oar Kara, 5, are living at trO? W
20th St.
N r * t of the newly a rm e d »fflcrra I* Lrdr, William II lim e*
who ha* Juat completer! a tour of
duty a* officer-ln-charge of the
A ir Navigation M fflrt at Port Layauty. French Morocco. W rit A fn ra. l-cdr. Illnoa i« a naval aviator,
and h it near dutiea in VJ-'»2 will b*duty involving flying. The officer
bold* a bach* lor of science degree
from T r tin n ie r State College and
claim * Tenncairt a t the nearrrt
to a ham. atatr hr haa had since
he entered the rervlrr, l.cdr. Hines
i t living in the bachelor o ffic e ,’ ,
q u a rter. aboard thr Sanford Naval
A u xilia ry A ir Station.
I ’hotographlc Squadon h IX T I •
T W O ’* nrw assistant navigation
officer i f Id
( j g . i Richard I .
ScaU-a who ha* reported atioard
from the 1,’ S.S Valley Forge. While
on b&lt;&gt;at J the Valley Forge Lt. t j .
g .t Scales wa* photographic officer
and a ir intelligence.officer. I I * a t ­
tended I'urdue fnlveralty ami r r ralvd a mechanical engineering de­
gree prior to hit entry in the Navy.
1,1. t i g . I amt Mr*. Scale* are
living at 2101 Jeffervon C l. Mr«,
Scale* ia a native Floridian, h ail­
ing f nun St Augustine.
The fourth rrernt ne-vcomtr to
VJ-62'a ro*ter I* Chief Machinist
J r * . W. Ilanion, who reported
aboard from Commander F leet A ir
H aw aii where h it dulie* w e n the

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19. Spoken
20 Piece out
21 Defamed
23. Chum
21 Youth
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31 . Therefore
33 A t home
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Battles Seminoles In Sub-District Contest Today
Bulldogs Defeat
It Is A Sad Spring For Daj j y
aSeabreeze 4-1, NSB Pirates, All-Stars To
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To Meet Pierson

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Memorial Stadium
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Is bite of Gam e

Its IM lilt It I K. VOGLS
\ P Sex s lra lll.rs
L A S T L A N S IN G . Mich.
I.if
of n l!o-.- Bow I champion I* gr. nl
for n w hile’
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of N rw 1 eut * I «a «#I*«t»*. »•
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Seminoles Averages

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T h r Ih-Land Bulldog* play th.
rant wimitnir I tm tr# into Mi mm
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the
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streaking
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to
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t nt in«k.* up tl».- Ui»t*ry I m irur. ” ” »»» ■*•*:*?••• M'*nn a l l j r MIchl- K ri.in
Sandrrab* I I T n r wlnnrr of the Chicago While Snx right handrr I
* '\ C E
■ • play an \il-S tar tnn KUte • mo»i a u rc --fu l ».n n »J*«»*!'■ *
1
SemJnnlc-PiiUdog game will meet who Just wrapped ut* hi* fourth &gt;
I
t
ti
. , ,t sai ni* player* from r » co-ehamplon»h p of the niff
Mm
fe u ? *
4!• '
the winner »&gt;f lh.- New Smyrna victory again*! a sing’e d c fe il. j
iw\
I hr i thr.x team * Since th * L e n to , »ren*-i and a thrillinu . 8 ­
Pierson ctmlesl Friday afternoon had a reputation before this »ea- j
%
Sta
game
w
a*
a
l
a
r
t
e
d
WMrjctnry
mrx-r
U
t
1,A
in
the
Rose
in Ih r final g am r id Ihr Group I son of being onr of Ihe w n r * l1
T h f « \r r .ic r p rr capita u .ig rr af fn frlin x
Pfi f«anl wmmny tvmm h«% l»rrn " '!*'•
. . .
sub (ii-trirt tnurnanim t
W m yA
I ’hotographic Squadron S IX T Y - 1 ilatiun on highway 17 IM south of
springtime pitchers in the busi­
Monmouth
Park race irark in
c ....
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21
tfn nltnn rd I loin Face Onel
ze
•
m il
i i i p ll f
™
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The w lnm v of that game will ness lli&lt; record last year was a
T W li c&lt;&gt;n(mind to receive good the City liniite, and tedding at
1953 wa- »:».S(V. M rrr than 4H3
T ilt . S A N I ORB III.R A l.D
« . s Ann thr prnnant nnd fini.hid ^ to lho Uo«r Howl nirain thm
rnent machinery m u tt precede any new- when notified by the Bureau 2711 S. Seminole tllvd.
meet nnr of 111!- winnrr&gt; nf Ihe very undaiiling 7 5. and most of
i
106 wa* bet during Ihe Vidas T h a r*, 'la y IS. 1 M I
I age
t
. . 4M.n %*ith ii 100 rrronl. toil
l&gt;ut lUiurhrrtv n i l hi*
ii
ii
io
ban on atomic weapon*
other si*b district* in the (la s * A. his win* came in a late season
PIIOTOORN iT2’« other new L l.
ti
of Naval l'er*unnrl that two of the
t
l.
\!I
stain
|hcm
IG
a
.
r,r'1
HfftUlmiU
know
Ihry
havr
. m l i r u n I Division The winner &lt;4
DOW N
Thr West apparently wanted t &gt; officer* attached had been lelect- (j.g l hail* from M rm p h it, Tenn
8 # t h a l I 111rn.1m .n t will go to thr spurt, long after Ihe Sox were out
th rli work rul out for them, any51
34
rius yrnr Ih»1. Mohamme­
tee whether the Soviet* hive any • d for promotion from their rank Lt. (j.g .l C. I I. N o rv ell entered the
ti
ol Ihe American l^axu e race
w *) They hnvr b rn i lm *lly fi|tu i(la s * A state tournament in Ft
!
I
dan hihle
thing to o lfrr cith er In the form of tn -lc n to th*- rank of lieutenant Navar in August, 1US2, after re­
Uxiks
like
Manager
Paul
Kiehard*
"ft
inc on pAfMr jn tot wlml I !»•*&gt;• haw
P ierre
’
*77? »n
Bi
H
|
u
t
mil
It
(junior g ia d " l They art- Lt. ( jg i ceiving hi* bachelor o f science de
M
2 Son of
of concessions or new idea*
1*
might haw- (bund that "d iffe r
Ir fl i»t I’Mih poffitlon
i* thr fitwt tlm r I
rve from Memphis State College.
T h r Sc minute* have defeated rnce" he wa* looking for b* *iick- 1
Minister of State S c ln )i Unsd (' R. (ireenw alt and Lt. (j.g .) C.
Adam
%
i
W hen thi \ ronii to ipi.n t« i i&gt;n&lt; V*.
that .i t• mu un* f
c alto attended o ffic er’* candi­
th r D c l.m .l *qua«l three limes in ing with the Rochester product
4« 41
U Hritain’* chief delegate at thr II Norvell.
3 Personal
»4
I h i h ' i mostly a hunch of m ira­
•In th«* manBin^
talk* Motehrad I'a ttrrm n . an in
a row and will hr
pronoun
Cdr II S Klenk, comman&gt;llng date school and w a * &lt;ummissioned
tion ttidftvk % &lt; %|»rt iflllv ii* fur n *
no-iil of U*») I M )
i
luoklng for Ihe
duatriallit. represent* the United officer of Fhotoron *52, pretente*! rn t Ign on March d. I p M . He then
4l
4. Erbium
41
ftpHur pfRciic** i# ronc^mri!.
Gene Conley, the Leaning Tower
I* r has Mnn
fourth
one
II.
State* The other delegates at thc tin- two new lient)n an t* ( js ) w ith , attended the Electronic* School at
(aym &gt;
d
ol Milwaukee made a great im
1
Th* (itiRl tcflkAi k \% Ih r key man
p • h n a ii I Thr
Will
be
P
r
i
g
tpening meeting were Foreign their letter of promotion during an the Naval A ir Technical Training
5
Saw
8d
iirrsslon In blanking Brooklyn ?o
(Continued From Page l»nri
in Muhiffin StAtr'* mnltlhlr rtltoi k
pn mint w innera|
Prter*'.n nit th r
Secretary L etter It Pearson tor infurmal ceremony in hi* office' Couimatxl at M em phis. Tenn. Upon
T O N IT U
in hi* first local anpearanre The
Tom VrwrlCp *• nior »tgnnl ciill&lt;'f,
officers, French air transport ex
%
ft 1II ra s’h W rlftT
mo-mil for th#
Canada. (yrnier Defense Minister: *11* week, ar&gt;l congratulated them completion he reported to PHOTOD A I L Y C R Y T T O Q I ’O T E — H e ir '* * h ow lo vvorh It :
expert* were dubious about his
:orx with hi mlufltlon Ihlt thill
n miniature «tl*
p ort* to survev (he Ivndmg fartl
(CrutUaurd From Page One)
Uniido-.
.
v.
h
11
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Jules Much for France and Am op receiving their well eatneil pro­ HON i.2 whet* his duties In tfcc
A \ Y I I I. I I A A X K
control in the spring, predicting
\ i f Ki m l&gt;a!l
*n‘l all
*&lt;|jadmr&gt; are t*v»*e of the elec­ itirs , and Ihe helicopter rrrw
estimated Ihe iolrrcsl ra le would
.J im l l a w k i n *
motion*.
baitadnr Jacob M a lik for llu i«i*
i« i, o n (i r »: i, i, o w
ft
that smart major leaguer* would
tronics officer, a Job which keeps
A M )
be
a*
high
a*
fuur
per
cent
Doctor*
and
nuriev
were
mobil
ffw
ill
do
the
b
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un
The five power group *tarted it*
I t. (j g l Greenwalt entered the
h i m , nwnr.l. arc o '« ■ "
Samurl
d rFt arl
, tlll|).
wt), Y
,,p
llh
wail him nut tiut tbe 6 funt n
One le tte r simply star/’* for another. In this example A I* used
llott said I be market ha* been
ing for the Sem i­
(red In Hanoi to ataff thr Dakota
dncut*lonv with these Inns stand Naval Service tn June !!&gt;62 anil him well occupied.
rookie
was
ruttihg
the
rnrners
■
to
I.#
maui
R°y
ll
J
'
i
igixuig
t.nii
|
cam
this
spring,
Johnny
al
il
Lt. IJg .) N* rv e ll la married transport planes which will bring strong for the past sis monib* and
nole*
IVIer-.oii
for the three L ’a. X
lur the tw o O ’*, tie . Single letters, apewmg rival proposal* before il
uix»n completion of officer* candi­ and he and hi* w ife are residing
against thr lio d g rr- ard coming
a - -1 -p«&gt;it«man»hl|i uw ai.l and
third man at th.- position, alhas been tv rd il
out the wounded Most of them
has been leschos off He
trophies, the trngth sn&lt;l form ation o f the words ore all hint*.
Atomic weapon*: The "Itarurh dal# »chool he wn* commi**ioned of I.one wood, F lo rid a.
rm o A V
In boldly with hi* fart ball when
S.u.nv Powell is giving n m ini so |» with the ha*#b*ll playrr*.
ed
wllh
the
ih
rre
w
ere
to
be
bmughl
to
Hanoi
brought
out
that
the
bidder*
for
Each
day
the
code
tetters
are
differen
t.
Plan" of the West would create a an m -ig n March (5, 11*81. A fte r be­ - t - Su etaoin etaoi etaoinn aoinn
a walk Ihrralrned
salu.1.1. ,d *y .-,. award.
M w a l l w ill he available again
Itiaacs
Sanford
j
|
m
llaw
kin*
Th*.
i*ir«
of
itr,
•
r
,,n
e
v
r
i
.
i
i
.
,
,be
bond*
well
tcpre*enlcd
m
u
n
i-1
world authority to control all dan ing commlirioned. I.t. | j g.) GreenI ho Saniurlmrn la.-v ..Ms on. in t f1P ( „|| A „,| lf h|.
A Cryptogram Quotation
hamb-.l Del.and In Ihr Iasi game
garoui aspect* of atomic rnergy wait atten-led thr I ’hotographic In do Castries, commander of the
,^?dtodav '"thina1* " ^
Sillins* fori uni* in Ihe local of
' Ih iti* m th«ir
team ami Ih.ftl i"* piMwl n« nr ili«l •tuiinv Ihe puAt
Sanford
won
(I
M
extra
inoingi
trrprelatiun
School
at
Anacosta,
development It would have rom
Dien ilirn Phq garrison, arrangc-l
' “dl * '
hlna* ^ k
flee of th r Amateur Athletic Union
lh. ,».ilit&gt; to hit for i *trn h««f!
he •hovihl Mep t iiclit nil**
P O L L
C G W T L
V It
S D C W
Z G V B K VxH Vt COCHRAN-TTtT T . war-. ...J
The
score*
&lt;»f
Ihe
three
Semlnoles|)
('.,
ami
l«,
at
pre*ent,
perform
­
plelr I.nprction and enfo.'renirnt
to
i i r! Lto° . ,i-uang
-”1
| Ix
believe
the actual
actual construe
c
Th* t* utii i% nnnimteft of Tmy% who rommami.
Is a large and ornsle sllser Irophv
H&gt;« —. - — •—«# H1IM y)
LcL f!
^ n5. rran an g tm a y In
lievc the
Billlilngs
games
were
3
2.
13
6,
and
ing
the
dutir*
of
a
**l*la
n
t
photo­
right*
Later existing itocki &lt; (
Z R I-:
V C V I I W H U Z L T V I , S C —T V I I C W t . n V
•
ih'fii I ’ p lo thie
.
.
. \i •
tor
which
no
home
can
hr
found
ruceed
a*
3
2
it?
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T
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f
r
l
l
,
r
v’
Ut
t&gt;*
nh
Whu
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,ion
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bl&lt;’
&gt;°
pro
,
,
I
.
I
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la
'
'
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I
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&gt;
ftl.lt
graphic
interpretation
officer
of
llu a rd return. The \ irtm nh radld p)lnD,.tJ Tbr f r ar, |(, ^ nj
atomic weapon* would he de
•lata tlir I irati « lta\4- nail lo rrljr
,.
((onlinurd F ro m I'a g r One)
ll was donated hv Col
Han*
, Hhk r &lt; (• tunnel
)»ar. im ir 'C*
rllH T o K iiN ' 62. Prior to hi* entry p. m. Friday, according to Joel haa announced .mly that l e Ca»- financial d rlaU . to be w»rara l and
Cnarh
Flash
Tautman
Jusi l.atrrtoel of the Swetli-h American
•t roped
Vewtrntay** Cryploqunle: F A R FR O M GAY C TTIES. AN
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... i . # ..rked out.
•
on
t
ft.
•harp
pitihliik'
*»f
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)
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H
l
fthnwinrinto
thr
Naval
service
he
attended
couldn’t ,*ay anything when he Athletic Club m r»n for provenRut«ia want* atomic weapon*
Ir ie * wa* raptured whs-n Ih r fur but I doo't *re them lo *&gt;c oh
T i n : w a y s O F M EN POPE.
a
i:\\S
•
CAUTDON
•
SHOUTS
Field*, committee chairman.
| Hm.th an.l Samuel W illi. IV tty ha# j n
ttM
)
ll. thinkinic
«»f N
mhifl*
f &gt;a» his baseball learn rume from
banned im m ediately and an Inter the Missouri School of Mine* and
lallim lo Ihe Brrt Amrrlran cil zen
M iller stk * th a t residents re­ Ir r jt* fell; there ha* been no word stacle*.
DMtriluttd ty Kiag Prsturr* 9rS&lt;iK*l«
hv.
i onr mat
' «i " I whrn il jnghim I# right iu»!!t-... V.. u .ln g
M
etallurgy,
at
R
o
ll*.
Mo.,
where
behind
and
defeat
Srahrre/e
I
I
2
Slim
s
lugs
X
i
l
r
l
)
—
I'r
im
n
ir
n
r
iiiK
A l Ib ir k
national control organ »rt up with
10 run a four minute mile (hits
fra in from nai k in * on First St., if he w a* wounded
con*- . t.» HittItaic. IV tty m nlniui
trrh a *k only •••coin!
"N o one should have any fear
II w at Peter sun’ * douhlc in the
ful^ toipcctKm rig h t*
Ih r organ h* wit* awarded h it bachelor of from Sanford A ve. to Oak A**-.,
Ih
r
nnljp
lad
on
the
leant
that
*
an
lf
(y
thing
wa*.
Ihe
colonel
stipulated
T
h
e
French
announced
their
uf
not
included
lo
the
oriel-f ncd being
filth inning lh.il started Ihe tide
would be tu b lrr t to the l ’ N Re sciener degree.
hit the loii|T hall.
nrugram of ihe
the engineers,
ed more than nal nrogram
a* the parade w ill tvartially form transport* had dropped
turning Pc-te drove In two runt, 11 had la he dune within 10 vear*.
I.t. ( / g.| Greenwalt and hi* w ife
curlty Council, where the Soviets’
A
t
’T
D
REPO
R
TED
ST0I.L.N
which time ha* long since run put.
nine
ton*
of
Ire.
food,
medic
al
»uppending
the
approval
of
the
City
t
there. Police w ill bo forced to
Thr* A ll-Star* %%ill l»r made up
■rail
ihe
Bulldogs
Ihunderrd
into
are living at *'■))*• Park Ave. Ilia
have thr right of veto
Another automobile wa» reportNow they’re Ju*l -itting around
of it e I***•! pUyi re from th«* th ir r
tow away car* parked in thr a n a p ile* and equipment for the wound romntts-ion "
the lead hy a 3 1 srure.
Conventional weapon* A W e il fa ll • r i i al*» a r*-*l&gt;lrrtt of San­ after 10 a. m.
&lt;d stolen to the C ity police de­
and looking al the blamed thing
td concentrated near th r battle
The amount available it con
other ti *ftm• ill thi Ittdnty league
Del.and pitcher. Johnny Holm
trn proposal of lk52 call* (of i ford. managing the new Sunoco
partm ent tixlav by Sammy KmT h u &gt;• Ml the) ftft lit I m- rnmjtoied
Civic and m ilita ry official* t&lt;&gt; be field td Dien Bien l*hu The Viet- sldcrably ihort of the lt.IM 5.4IH 2U
slrurk out ten of Ihe Sandcrahs’
ren«ui of the p o w er*’ armament'
a
n
t
of
h2
William
C
la
tk
Ct.
rntnh
have
marked
off
the
entire
which
has
been
tel
as
th
r
cost
of
;
of haviil tialloftfta). John •*S|ulrseated
on
the
review
ing
stand
in
batter* and allowed only two base Hodge*—Center Fielder
to be followed b) international1
lit Ihp ft •••»« laalr.l I'ar##
f Continued From Page D e ri
re 11 Itoftft.m, Ihdi t a r D r . l a i t y
Th*- auto i* deacrilied »* a I ’.*14
elude thr Rev S t. Whatley, prr area with red crosses and a«*em- Hie planned program
hits || w a* riva l pitcher, Carl Murray—Right Fielder
ft ftfi i ii i - f t &gt; M :ftn i t:
down. J. K. Ration and W infam verification The M c itc rn Allies al
llu it ey, Nell Stindhoff, |(a \ Hard)
bled the French casualties in ten t*, The (*ity i* investigating meant
h
cvio
irt.
Llua-gri-en
in
eolir
sident
of
the
County
Ministerial
**
It
It
ftTTIN«l
A
%
lla
f
*t#«
ptaftri.
Nelson, who singled and drove in
Sanford
A T M N T A &lt;JK - Proposal* for
Hutchison Jr. M n e and I\*hdow n »o proposed lim itation «if the Am rr
l-jitt) ID el. Hilly Harper* Ihmald
there Doctor* in the fortress when " I securing additional funds to
I t • Nto ft&gt;11« «*1# kolaft.t tto
w
ith
a
Florida
Itcsnscplate,
numlion:
M
a
y
o
r
Earl
llifg
in
Association;
ay
Ih
r
lone
Seahreere
tally
Rrynnl.la—Second lla-rm .in
have been member* of Ih lt beard Iran. Soviet and Chinese armed
In .\fl l|.\T T i:i• IN* Ito.rn, r|#hff
M ath iru *
IConttic*
M!!•#!•
Mill)
it fell are attending the wounded, i m akr up for (hi* difference, and xh#’ ’.ion of segrrsation within Ihe
I7-22S-3.
t
botham;
Ottis
Fourakre,
chair­
ft
The
Prst
-two
ir..:ln3a
af
th.
,
Butler—Kh. rtob.p
Iaft.| tl
tlnce It wa* iw yjn ltrd In 1911 and force* to g million men each, and
| U i , Mali, anil l .a ftft fence. Ilohhy
Tin- Irip to Dien Bien Phu was
studying Ihe program to c«n
I ’ m -by ii- i,.in k’uiiicb, l ’ S.|.vrffl, ba
man
of
thr
County
board
of
rom
,»sn-#
went
along
-monthly.
Nellh
MITH
.ft
ft
lla
«*t#’ftrt
iM.I
ftl
Lave
not
vet
r
t
~
r
t
r
t
iiv
llannum—Center FirlJcr
were member* of the original o f the H ritiih and French armed
T* r I. I New niMft i'?*lAir *lWll!iii*i i ••( thr
!*
i un,l , which would be presented to the 94th General
IIO M I: HI sh It# Vr •
s.
missionrrs; F. h
Hreckrnridge. If iar-I's trenhd »uch mercy nil*r r pilch-T was gelling himself Into Jones—Calrher
Irnc-e of th* m ixin g vrhicle which
group that helped organiied the (arret to 750.&lt;MO men each
•Ml .Matv
'•ftl H lfU f* W • Whil.#! rtft #
*lvn to the Vlrlm lnh
available
manager
oft
the
County
Chamber
trouble.
In
Ihe
bottom
nl
the
third
Bale*—to-ft
Fielder
Assembly of Ihe denommatlnn in w a * reported *tn|rn fr*&gt;m in fi- nt
inning law * nl S an fo rl
i i m in i % toi %n : i i : ft«• i i
I*ITI*HI*V«I * at "ftir lx.
amt
T h p All Slat ft
Russia demanded simply a nnr
A n rs w rain which «wc-pt arro w of Commerco and m a s trr of r r r r
• t •
Inning.
Seahretre
l.xik
a
brief
I
P
Bisbee—First Baseman
ii
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\ft»ll I m* depending;
tp « w
%ft. u Prl
"trad ra th e r than follow" In the o f the Kinanl’s home last nighl.
third cut of the arm ed fo rrr* of Iwrnon Itluff yesterday lu*t a« the rnutiic*. Captain J E Vote, com­
lead
Tlie
run
accjfrd
on
two
»lng
M
rCall—Hlchl
Fielder
ft ft I In ft ftl. I I.ft*.I •
S h e riff*
Department o lflrla l* the Rig Five, w hirh would pre Sanfor'l ll'da-'ian* and th rli guest*
I Aft ll#ftl ll
21
ft «#ft
* « ta
iiih iii the |,|^ hat
move tn end segregation in a re ­
I n and a stolen base.
l»r|^pi.|
|ft
I I | l | Bft. ll ftTTIN’II ftluwi.it Hf Iri.t.lx, i : t
Hawkins—Pilcher
•till rrport no siaa of rltb «r th r sene the Com m uniit world’s run •tarte-J to p a rla k r of the fine food manding officer. Sanford Naval
of haft id l.a ll"
l*i VH lln .n HI I f . i 7,
Il||ftf|«l«»
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I
I
H
i
I
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i
MIOM EARNS M IL L IO N S
port submitted by the DivUion of
F
errell-T
h
ird
Ba-eman
100 fat Rhode M aud beat atulen •id rrab lr superiority in the num P’ - pared for them by Turn Brown, Auxiliary Air Station. CaL Jamrv
T h r had w ra lh rr was now l»e
ftft ay to pnft i' the
lll'NH IlftTTK I* IN*
ftl olal. HI
latfkfrUntl
II
I? i ; j :•
Laming. 1
.......................
Laming,
rialando
A ir Force Base; (ie fra t al Caobang in October 19V),: an
Christian Relations, H o a r d of
•
ItK M S Il
s II ll
from the County llo m t't thicken ber of men under arn.«
ginning to show up and rain start
I atll I ■. :«
N E W YORK if) — The W &gt;rM
ftftaft f*&gt;t t l» r ui
ft 1• . i • " . I • • I
ii * i • ••
E i ’ lr Turner and nre*bient elect Col. Neil Lujseac.
Lutseac, Plnerasllr Air he took a leadtna ride in a rra n g in g ;! A l i n f O l A F
IIIL - J iM 'b * Wt h *
Si
Church
Extension.
yard or the Ihieie*.
•
i
i
r»|
lo
fall
lightly.
II
wa*
then
clear
rorfMl
1ft
tt
ITT
I
t
'
1 h&lt;* nr«* IDitat y
W a r It stage sho-.&lt; "T h: I •
Germ warfare: Russia ha* urged Jam #- ll d t/rla w . failed tn dampen F o rrr Rase. Gen J C Hutchison.
1*1 fltrtft. It.
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of
hundre&lt;l*
of
A
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U
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v
I
v
l
llrwtollw
tralenln
t
w
h
il
the
plan
nf
Ihe
Seahreez.T lir report is the result of a
ft &lt;ti t «n I* ad « the
l*»t #?*«»*. th
I n
that a eonveatioo, no the line* of i the ardor or the appettle* of the retired; Sen I. F
lloyle; F rn l French held hy Ihr rebel*.
lx I ii »ir a • toI **n«. Iftftafl nfi.t ftlif.
A rm y , "w ritirn by Irving H#rluv.
•
manager was He wanted Ihe lean. !» In
The Magnolia Cirrle of Ike San­
ft i
ft
study directed hy thr General
I i’ h R i| i' in the
•Ia| Hi Ito.’iD tn
i •
i i ii.n i»toia*iii
the Geneva convention banning the* • ar mp although Ih r downpour dt«t Perkin*, publithcr &lt;•( T h r Said- rd
.u
.U
f.
i
t
r»***.4
i
has
ranted
•
'
•
m
illion
dollar*
fur
In
k
r
r
F
a
small
lead
until
Ih
r
end
ford Harden Club haa |n&gt;«tpop»d
I’arlln.
IIa
«
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j
„
home m n depart
Assembly itself n 19*3
I* t . r .
Ttr.rtl.lftn #t.«f
rauve a *u»pen*irin nf all activities llrra ld ; Judge D o u g i** Stmstrum;
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IU&gt;ni»n. ir
a
I
» a
,,M J«« 11# n« Vi nl Dayton# p|»*l , »«i».
lta»«
hi
Hf
Ijiitla
J-#
I
H
a
.to
A
rm
y
cmergenry
relief,
an
Afrij|
until 1 urwday rim in g the fl.h l l y e»c o( poison g a t, be w ritirn to for a while
■I
nf
(hr
fourth
Inning
and
when
the
m« nt t Lia y «* a f
sion. Hay If Jenkins, special cotin
If approved, thr proposal* would
Warren Knowles, C ity manager,
l.m.Mr « tudm
I
I I
ft |
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umpire
ralie.1
th
r
gamr
Ihry
scheduled for tonight at the home prevent the use *4 all weapon* and(
fund
«p*&gt;kr«man
rep*&gt;rt*
w
with four. |t U
Hrtdffra. rf
]
#
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r».
at nrlaftri't
| *«I lo lb# Senate Invesligalkm * not l»e compulsory on local cungrrSteak tandwlritc*. corn on th r and A II Pelrrvo o . head of the
of M r. and M r*. I karle* Meek*. mean* of ma*a destruction wheth­ roh
would
aidom
atlcally
win.
brrauzr
not
e tp«\ D il that
x
s
i
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i
x
si
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n
n#«tnn#
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V**
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Mutiftv, ff
J
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* is ft
a t.&gt;*»*-ef k j l i i i *ta)k* of cel­ e««**»y etvll defense.
it&lt;brommi!tcc. prrsved questions xaiion*. The General Assembly ran
*.
.
51*3 Orange- \ w . The r* e n l U er by germ* or atom ic weapon*
Ih r game w a* hall over Thai was
1»""«
**. I.. Prt. .,.1
- t ialloftft ay ftft ill put
T f r r il.*
&gt;i i
&lt;4 si i i ia ltllih tl al l*or«aa
which
turned
largely
.ab
o
u
t
these
ery.
coffee,
coke*
and
other
bev­
urge
change*
tn
educational
and
T
h
r
W
rit
cla
im
*
that
such
a
1-lillol-ll.liU
IJ • » SSI
id hallo*aft
t(J||, #lVrr ,|lf.
planned for member* of the r ir Ihe plan, bill it dldn’l work Dr%n n m «» %
W orn**, Large Bed M ifg b r * .
conlentkm*
o, •—-a, i »i.
i j i«
u
cultural pattern* but ranr.ot direct
ft m i . i i i i k &gt; i. t ftM i:
cle and their hu*hand* and i* m be­ convention without provision fur erage* were on the menu and were
ft * ii
Land lied Ihe trn re up al 1-1, when U rID r. If.
fence# ill the Ntitiiuvinl Stailiuni,
Pt
la
is
it
t.
i
thoroughly
roh'yed
by
the
follow­
that
they
be
made
Ilullkeails
—*
Tackle.
unctions
nr
inspection
would
hr
Jenkins
rlim
axrd
this
phasr
of
Trftn#
ftft
I.,
prf
i
•
«i t
•
lt ulrd to begin at 7 p. a . M i** Jean
Joe N .i**, Seabreeze third base­ n rm«ir. ft#
n &gt;« V...1,
ij
it
;i• i
hut the young In i ha* »%ftery ^ imh!
ing local
Itotarian* and their
in. r
S ft
n «
4» l»#lfo||
II
* MT
The A *»rm bly will he atkrd to
his rrus* examtnalic-i hy asking
Clnilmusll
i.
|j
|&gt; |
Knight o f Orlando will tie guest worthies*
man, threw the ball wHilly tn Ihe thin
chante of IrittMU' it Mfttf the fn ld
r .royti.p. i f
I
ft ft
rt
it l*hld 4ffl)
l&lt;
ft 1 ID
eur*t&gt;
G
m
rge
Touhy.
V
V
II
affirm
that
enforced
segregation
is
*’
Pr#r
G
ynt",
n
play
t„
|
hi
pre!
alllasuka*
i
i
li
(ia
•
whether Adam* *&gt;a» saying Ihr
JO N H S T IR K S H O P
speaker.
first baseman trying lo get Hu­
t l i# t t : 1
er# head
tl*
j
ft
ft ft
ft fi#%rlatiif
CM, *an
V || ,1.1 i
Nicholson. Hoy W illiam *. A ('.
• • •
____. . . discrimination whirh i* out of h a r­
I ft
44 ft
to N # «r Torh
IJ
|ft U .
man out at firvt The hall gut bv lUtoM . If
City Police had nol t'xlsy found ••r iln l hv r-#-m night o f lh * S*n Army. had "no desire, however,
* |H Sawford \s e .
I ’h. 644
1 - pit ishiirali
2 l.
2** *q
A h o I.arty Murney and l!a)
Mine,
George
Stine
W
(
’
llutchiXftftft.
lh
i
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iilr
l|ilila
ft
11
!••!*
!&gt;
mony
with
Chrittian
theology
and
I
Five m em ber*
the Sem in,hIhe first s a rk rr, untl thr DeLanil l\ ft Inr r If
any clue* to the whereabout* of G ram m ar school to r%i»r fund* in | •**•» •” •» vlop Ike McCarthy In­
•Irsnl.s ls s ls n (*l
M anly ftft ill I m
umk’ iiu the lug
2 ft
Half
Irm.i
#
I
12
|ftft
i
*on
J
r
.
George
Andrew
Speer,
ethic*.
a
sponsoring
a German rrfu g ii veatlgation Jenkins asked fnr a
High SrbtMil band left thin morning
run came in In »core Thr runnrr X#lh*»n. |i
« I I )«t
i i N s* X-*r S&lt; J 1*1.1. l.itixtl |
S n
ft I# ftft a»hlnalon
hat# for the (All-Star • Thi \ have
M ark Cleveland Jr . W alter M. »n escaped prisoner, Nathaniel child, w ill make lla bow at H ye* nr no answpr
M U -s -ili,. \ llr,,oklzn I
for T alla h a *» re to rompetr in the
ftoutofl
I
tt
m
«
had
been
on
srrond
hclorr
hr
W
sdlry,
who
slipp
-d
away
from
Tlir%|.to
u
I
each
got
one
home
run tn iheir
21 IT
Haynes, clarence |.
Redding,
Mlantew t,#hlnil flm irr.l frarti iraiii et t.outs IJ I-IM .luirah 1
acorrd
Slate Hand Cnnleit. Tbete live r r
Adams hrsilatrd lie a*ked that
the City work gang Turvlay while ' o clock tonight in the school’s
ft U ftr ftilu l.ftlfwrt for ftftularr
credit th e yem
l'hll*&gt;1s||lM* * .'h lrJ iu I
(CoaUnurd
I
rum
Page
Onel
•'harle*
S
Mnrn*&lt;»n.
Fre*l
P
Pern
llh
l'»«f
|M
*r»
ftnta##&gt;
crived a firvt division rating at
(he qurstion tie read h.xrk to him
II
.ftlFl lift for M lfn
they were clearing wt«ds from auditorium .
ft
Johnny Holm. P rlr Prlrrsnn
•••M ir, 1 «sJ mt
II pwmMw tr« l» f4a t
It la Very 11h• I\ that N irl Stunt
Ai .(1m » .b r#ti r„r Haffall
the d litric t coolgit held Ut DeLaou has been widespread theft of pub km». B I. Perktn. Sr B t. Per. mad* in Goldsboro.
and lloh Hmlgex r ic h hit a double r •l*uln#rti
,*f ls**l» * | Bmohls n -*rt*l*v
•» huff will •ta it on Mu tn«ntud f*»t
Nrto Tori* t c'lftftrtarot I
T h e d a ta It In lla aeeond sear by Ike stenographer When it wa*
run for I lurn tn
la *t M tr r b The five ate
bob lie credit—and thievery Is thievery kin* J r . Dr J N Tolar. II I!
*» p iil,* * i t n*
read, he t*id "the answer I* in!
Doffoll
I
\ft
a*
hlnirti.n
2
for
the
w
inner*.
N
et-on
slrurk
nut
Wadley
had
been
arretted
aev.
nf
ipoasoring
the
ehlld.
who-#
IV pe. John Pop*-. Jack Itatigan,
the All-Staift He i« tin- "ttlft pitch
in :i.i\n
••nn | | |
n — | i*hl« gun | llowfon ft
.'M u a n f t N»» T o rh -.3)11,1 h ,
Reelev. piano: Colleen Kngebrrt snv way you look al it
the negatlva" and went on to makr
nine Bulldog players and hr walk
** llssm
t l* * .
‘ n, Jsnssn
‘
lI l. *•
in‘ ?•
.1 #r In defeat the Mirat*
II* ilefeat
• |: ft M ill.! i | t
" I say to you. that when a great W A I efflcr. Dr A W Fpp&gt; Sr . r ia l weeks ago by Del Lt. Joe fa th e r w a* killed hy the Red* in an explanatory *tatement as to the
•nil ram n |
«»»nlv RiimM w« h#*t«il#'t i
ton. baton; Jim m y Owen. ba«a.
i ni
rd Ihrre, giving up right hits The
fltchaon and P itm . W . R. Cosgrave • a i t Germany and wh»-» mother
D
r
A
&gt;V
Eppv
Jr
/*l them hy a m* hit, n** run cam*K m . w#||#r K ill — IV | * r M»n I
h fftiM TnHat
atVt who |» to be a t e mpamed by Irau rsn rr company laaue* s ?l
desire for an rnd tn the "type nf
. In Innall .1 IUiflai1*lehl* in lah ii*
S ra b rrrfe squad committed mils I. i:.s'yfftwi.
•&lt;h a charge o f being "drink while • » til. a apokesman r#»orte*i.
Nrw
ft
orli
ftl
D*
M»
it
in
i#
M
i
Mot
i»pfti,.ft
?it
v9-.«in*
•
tv
K
lth
rr
M»»Lert
S
mumm
I
I
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O rville
Tnurhton,
Elton
J driving,
V«l*ntln» &lt;J.]i v (to ll.,|* u I .
N anry Rountrre. and F la n l. An j milRm dollar loan for a prnlrrt
hearings "
two errtes
lie w a * trie-1 in City
r ib ll-® | %• lia fv ff l l M
ttrwon. M* fro Hll IlM irt, V(
|||i
Smith w ill iar* • If# liMt1 Mg rlufie*
" P r * r Gynt wa* rewritten at
xiiln
-nCss
*
r
I
m
.M
ira
h
im . M i
' Inal cost* only ?0 million, unrn Mmighton Jr . Robert J Bauman. Court and reeeivrd a sentence of
drrpoo, student conductor
I'hlla.t#tphla
nl
«*h»♦•#»»
M
a
tlln
i
N ilw n I. I f• Im • 2 s«» t.« Ve|
Pruhabl" r i n | | » g I h r up
the aehocl from the famous fvt-»n
I r Ib t I'ffat*
the builder* were m in i: the public Ed Walaon, Gonl-m Bradlcv, I.t. $|(Xi or 6fl day*.
•on I, ll'lin * 1*9 nttw . f f ll- 1,1,.
1 1 .-&gt; &gt;• T rs ic h a . (*-*1
l
^
• i r ,—
^ r
IXTRA HIGH-JPIID DrLand
hook, "but IHle
lit)
In T Innirifw J „ff N»lp„n i.,
„
VV'«.Mn*l„n «, t't.i,1 .s i| SI, ,1st 1
tmok.
af the f « « » i
credit, and p ra rtira lly nunc of Commander ( --trader. Dr Orville
Th.- ewspee i* desrrdwd a* a
.null
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vs
||(utll#fM*ti
.
l
i
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•
Mill
*
M
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Henry—t'atrh
er
Ih n r own money, and when F1IA i I- D ark' ch arle* V«.&lt;|.-picb, Harry N'ego, 6’ 10" ta il, ID.'i pound* in • to ry h a. Iwen left out. accord ; ^ tk m a l Wind b lw d U J a i n M o ire
‘
SAFITY MAROIN
ll,,sl,,n nl
lu itio u o r &lt;•&gt;•*,,&lt;• »
•on 2 I V - llnlm I. ,V#Im h I
D rnlnn—Third ba-enian
sflnwrd that to go nta and multi Kndell. Bill |lu*h. HobrG l.amoul. weight, with hniw n ry « t and Mark ing to Ihe .poke.n,.n
tlsnry fi l l si I'lllrttr .2 &gt;1
th# edge, nf the hlsrSlY X u g h
llhu#t*i|tatr, Tuton T 2 1*
Holm—F
ir*!
baseman
oiled a thouiand fold and allowed l/iw e ll ru le r. Al l-re, H arry Leg, hair.
T he tdov i« *n annual projert uhe.v rolling out, th m cut dixgoiiPeterson—Pilcher
the builder* to pocket four mil- J r . M I. Itatiorn Frank N&lt;&lt;gl1.
lie is not ro n *id rred dangrroua which began nearly in ve ar. ago ally w ith a k n ife to make the dUJ I ’arlin —Second Ba-rrnan
•
(4 "
Fred Savwrll F D Rentt, Jack hy local police o ffic ia l-, hul cau­ a fte r a patron auggr-ted th* m ,,n.|«’’
lion
on
the
deal—that
I*
not
pri
F ern ald -l^ u gh ton llo ip ita l to ­
m Daym an—Left Fielder
n
f* . f* , f*
1 Greene. D r
Phil W edgale tion I* urge*! by C h ief of Polirw rlaaa wa* wasting its tim* with _
day reported that M r*. Idia M w vale enterprise I t Is not good rlt
Hunt—ShorUlop
M«y W illiam*, who w»k« that any cheap plav*.
La Pore, who w ui injure*! in a tranship. And the nuesttnr. of |oy Frank Evanv. Ruv Holler. D. r
| T
‘ a
•
It w g i then derided In riyene
*
1
•
thee, way automobile artidcnl Tues­ ahy to the principle* Klw sni* has W Baker Fred W illiam *. W K persons string • man aiiiw rrm g
Karter. Ed Bevl. |»r It W Hu the discrlutiun contact the polka Vh# I tetter plav in Ike future. They
day afternoon, w a i out of danger, I set fnrlb it d rlia ite lv hefnre u « "
Rri«*un.
IJoyd immediately.
, *
C E N T R A L F L O R ID A Q U IC K FRKE7.E
have now become a p art of tbe
Beatty said that iso ooo Am rrl nrerht. Gordon
•Ittin g up and aiking question*.
l/iw e and Skinner Gene Knumlllat
Pltmn. lo-slir I'a g g rtt* wa* the school curriculum
l
AND S T O R A G E CO.
The a rrid rn t which orcured at I ran* improperly and frauduli itly *4 the good ship “ Skylark" wbirh
the Pig *n Whistle parking lot. ■iblsiaad unemployment insurance left the Sanford Boat Work* at guard in rhargr o f tn# work party,
located a t 28th St. and Park A * r . rayravBls la it year amounting to 2 n’rloek yesterday aitermmn and
came about when FJIsha Htevrn- nearly seven m ilium dollar*
Th# fu r s t—n r
5PO easily
returned at a eea»nnahle hour,
lh# nil nylon &lt;ozd body nl
Th» r.re s fr tn e '50 0 w ns
son Saafotd, wh# wa* driving a . He laid l-atxir Department t(|- la d night.
withstands
th#
menace cs(
the
f
i
’
eslone
"
5
0
0
w
ith
light rfrllvery truck, pulled out of ' vestlgator* “ now tell us that thr
d#vnlop#H o l ill* Indinn
the restaurant parking lot In front lots on unemployment insurance | The result* &lt;4 thr hurve xhoo
s ln n d s l h # h a z a r d s o I
internnl h eal generated by
npolis
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p
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d
w
o
y
in
of a t b it W illy * sedan driven b / ; last rear prnbahlr w as cloie to pitching ru n ted * and other intrrS u r e Ibgkw ey Patrol officer*
ro cks, c u r b s a n d o th e r
The Sanford norm- Demonstra­
h iq h sp eed lle s in y a n d
etting artlv ilic* were still
un­
q iv# you # *(fO high ip a rd
M r*. In P o re , according to police. 2S million dollar* ’*
have located an automobile re­
tion
Club
canceled
Its
annual
pic­
101 We»l Thirleenth S lrrrl
causes of im pact breaks
r i t i .n o 1 3 1 R
pavem
ent radiatio n It *s
“ And when I report to you that known at The llr ra ld at pre«v tim e nic scheduled to be held today a ll ported st-den from Ralph K. SiMe*, luvl’ore w a* driving north
pmfecliors on (odoy's s u p r.
Unlike o rd in a ry tires which
on Park Ave. at the time and was 1 vour collector of internal revrnur bulay However. It I* rlaim ed that the summer ra m p of M r* Roy Til- mne. Kanfurd, Satuniay afternoon.
virtually im m une from lensw
F
b
iq
b
w
a
y
l
.
It
s
to
o
d
,
up
V. S. ( IIO IC K — H EA VY B E E F R O U N D
d e v e lo p w e a k e n e d cords
forced to swerve into the lot in &gt;ha* indicted th r federal judiciary a most entoyable n rradn n wa* ex­ Us, according to Miss Myrtle W il­
T h e mleeing auto was found
p c ra tjr rs w inch m use o r ­
u n d e r r a t . Iro ck -,pe#ds
order to avoid hitting
lit t lM the truck. l itself—(or making tax ovation a**- perienced by all pretent.
after several h ou r, ol d r iv ­
son. county home demonstration abandoned and out o f gas a few
d in ary tires la "pop’’ like
The door o f the W illy* fi• v* i&gt;
wuen d aily acceptable—I sav thr qura
t n s l e r t h a n y o u ’ll e v e r
agent
inilea oulaidr of Apopka bv two
in g . th e ” 5 0 0 ’’ c o n be
and th r sudden turn threw M r*. tlon of loyalty la the important
toy halloo* s.
gives you
M ill Wilton commented that the o ffic e r* of lh * Highw ay Patrol
d
rive,
,
.
.
gives
you
n
I
5
driven
continuously
w
ith
­
L a l’nre fruin the car. which tan question." be added.
annual affair wa« postponed be­ la te last night.
more
protection
than yost
out a r o w in g w e a k a r
M PH safety m arg in over
out of ro n tro l for approximately
Ileatty said the McCarthy A rm *
cause of bad w eather.
T h # 1944 black 8tu.UI.xker wa*
need,
evon
on
a
desert
30 fre t and smashed Into a narked hcariags may w ell have impaired
"tired
"
co
n
venlio
n
ol
tires.
However, the picnic will he held reported a* stolen to the pulire
IP51 M ercury, owned by Charles American p re ttie r abroad tem ­
W ASHINGTON e ri-T h e ro lU p tr next Tuesday at Lho camp, " if the departm ent TueaJav night bv the
H . Newm an. Sanford.
porarily. but in the long r jn dell- nf a woman (p erta ln r caused weather p e rm it*." said M itt Wil- ow ner, who bolievni it wa* om#DIRFJT FROM LOCAL FARMS TO YOU
Strvruson, driver of the delivery nite benelita will h ; derived from
l I ’»I4 |N&gt;1 Ads )
ararrely
a
nim
le
of
ronfn«ion
ye*whore
in
Sanford,
lie
live*
at
LARGE
FLA. GRADE A
EXTRA LARGE
truck, was arretted by officer* in ­ this baraknurkl fight in view of
trr t’ay
at the
McCarthy Army
M W Elm Ave.
vestigating the accident and charg­ all the p#©-".
heating*
ed w ith rareleta and negligent d riv ­
Delegates agree the rnnvention
The office of Dr George W
ing
bai keen one of the most harmoni­ Calver, Capitol physician, u id the
ous on record
woman is M r* R D Seam m nf
Some axpreiard surprise at the Washington, and that her rendition
"I W IS H I H A D IIE E N IN ON
William C. llu tc h i sun Jr. and
complete agreement which pre­ did not apnear *eriou* The tea
Gordon Frederick, attorney*, anT H E CROHN I) FLOOR"
vailed, eio cria llv during v n lc r. tirnnny nf John G Adam*. Arm y
W E S T E R N TE N D E R R A IIY IIE R K
nouared today that they are m»vday'* teu to n which saw Don E counselor, eonltnued as M r*. Sea
||n » mAh? tim#* hA%# jr#4 »«a4# th# f t M t i t lt t M M l when v U v *
Ing their law office* into the re­
Kngdaht. Spokane, W a s h . manu­ man w-a* wheeled out on a stretch
Ing •
fcunif|»a« (-t&gt;*r At ton.
cently remodeled T a k a rh Building
facturer, named president by ar- rr. She was taken In Casually
litr e *n4 nnt» la Y u r i l n l'lH ItT I NlTV t«» «•( In on ihv Rmun4
They will he tn th eir new U f ir r i
clamatioa.
llo ip ital.
f|ra«*r «*r • A#n m«lhbd uf i*r#|v«rli&gt;s f**u*f that |# rttu U tln R liU f
tomorrow,
S U P R E M E H EA D Q U A R TER S,
had been expected on
in * fw-4 iMiuAtrt. AKO t o r n o w o iiT t lh f T T T o »:a i i n i i h h
Rich Satin lllark twin bml* with thu trundle
U . S, (-H O U R — BONELESS
Allied Power* in Eurmw* r *
concerning
alom'e
A M * 1*1* W KKKI.T In |u#t #|«r« t i n t nnd rnort I d fnH tint#
Atomic weapons are expodad U&gt; weapons and government ro n tm li
!xq|
mllinff underneath when not in use. Iaiw
dorihte the number of caiualUea but none developed
NO
E
X
P
E
R
IE
N
C
E
NECESSARY
suffered by American i r m d
One resolution ra ile d for “ un­
over-nil hei|(ht tnnkeK I huI miik inyr enay.
fo rrr* if w ar should come »h- diminished devrlonm ent of atomic
NO 8 E L L IN C
LEAN PURE
chairm an of (be 1J nation Allied power . . . until the Soviet Unto*
Trundle I m*«I ran fx* rolled lo any part of thp
Automatically brew* enffn* to
. A
C * ll* s * l r * * i* r « wkn S t. getolew • I l l W l t * ist-strh la dasalophaa permitted an onrn insperUna
o a r la s t* . In d ic a to r lig h t
In r a new * M taOutnus m*lh»4 i&gt;( prepatlag I n 4 I* teekina a
••Instead of thinking la terms of and effective control of its atomic
house
for
epare
Is-d.
Thin
in
for
the
cuatomer
ells you “ c o ff— ’a rt« 4 y "
P— a to X par rant of *n r tore#.. «• nlawhviU ifmI
iM f s M ib * . d , | n 4 * * i t loeal parly 1 m«.« ar renal. I Is »up*rHakaa 1 »/s O run*.
E v e r y t h i n g F o r T h e H o m e It r iM ir m u n —
•*— rVstve *
|&lt;
• » , tMaaSmaal
fasuslllea. n « *re cow ling on bav onstraied by positive iction its ar,
"•he r.i.'.t.i *,hw v e ry newest In modern style.
lu r • I f f t U r H i# C• #
rust Vs* (
K IN G A N R E L IA B L E A L L • M E A T SK IN L E S S
tug id *'* lo oer ernl o* -••r me-* cePlant# . . peaceful control and
• m# Wa ll o»*# Ta# •
Too
Meed
More
Than
Make-Up
Ta
HUa
Briery
"N
erm
ILLUM INATED
T*'»
p«r*ek
*ele«t
Ik
lh&lt;*
ar#a
m
a
l
base
a
repatallua
if:
In ju red ." Brig Gen. W illiam J. Utilisation of ato m ir energy."
Come in nnd nak to aee thin wonder lied
!#••- taat^l#!
.
4
•
Kennsrd if. S. A ir Fore*, told
Another urged all rlllaena to "re ­
Can everyone aee from that
• BT.VBILrtT
« A MINI Ml' M O f I t IIO O M W K K K I.T
helped thousand* o f women Luild
reporter* after th# three-day m ed­ sist encroachment on individual
demnmstrated..........
nrrvou*. Jittery look in your eye.
•
• .NWU* C IIA R A rT»:tl
• II.V M M T il IMVlCNT
aaw ra iU ta a c * a n d v ita lity ,
ical discusaion c’o eH vestordxv. libertiea tod Uk insist on surren­
that you a n suffering "c h a t**irx.ll.. t w u r H l
changing
dark
monUm
and
year*
’Soma aervicM w ill aulfar avast der of federal controls which prop­
of-life mieoryT Sure, make-up
U brighter, happier time*. So
W a ar* oaly tauraalaO I* a p*r»on wba wilt ba willtag tn 4avssa
In H u p Syria—l a
,
erly belong, lo local, state and
f r r a t a r casualties,’' be
lu said.
may http eomo, yr t It *a « T take
F aro* Extra Fancy
toll Un* la ikl* nparallaa avaaiwalif.
tot CarCul help you took, relag
provincial government units "
Use t h * S a m p le C m Fleet
the pain and nenroureea eat of
•’ y»u *? net l i t . the abav* qaahtteallana or lh * &gt; u s n « n -s a land sleep W a te r. G e t C a r d u l H
C O K V K W n O N TQ MR | F ' h
W h ile P r t l t f t f
—
•I. ar If yaa *r» a&lt;»s a e-rwon xke wan make *n4 g|«« • d »(inll*
- M o n e y l o c k I f Y n u 're
"in raran ee" fro m v o u r debtor
H
I
MagMila
Ave.
H i m , If!
ORLANDO IP — The Florida
1erl*i«a altar kroniw a Ik* fart*. pt&lt;&gt;»* 4a not aPaw e tk l* ad.
The N. 1. Outboard A»*n. Is
today. (B ay: " ro rd -p o u -ry a " ).
N o t fto tljfie r if
Q v a n tltlti I f f t f
• a lh * ua* islet 1*4 salfl h* h'.vO In n a O U ls Ir
Pm Fnk Breaded
Women's P u ss Hub will bold Its celebrating Its silver anniversary
Birds By* Cat Green
For *lae*re laltrv la w w ill. r». i.-rr rrt r m a t a ll.r . w rtl* fwllv
convention here May IS-II nf conducting outboard recalls*
ah»ul rourselt. pise ph&gt;ae axniber. ta lu .* AAA
llm M
I'hone It!
I IN W r - I F im l
Man'hlf Cramp* • Change J Ufa
with Orlando and Winter Park fur alcohol huroin" hidroplanes
.101 K.ml Firwf
III Kns| M SI,
Phone 1 12.*,
I'h o n e r.n
moors as hosts.
and fam ily stock runabouts.
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I ’ttiiM O T IIk N H — l.l. (J. x.)
It. Grit-nwalt ( f a r le ft) and Lt."
&lt;J. g.) I . It. .Norvell (re n te r), bmh In I ’hulngraphic Squadron 62.
ha.i-d at Ih r Sanford Naval Auxiliary Air Station, re rr n llr were
iiromolrd from the rank of rnaign. they are -&gt;ho»n with t'dr.
II. S. Klcnk. coirmandtng of firs* of the squadron. **ho presented
lh*m with their letter* o| promotion in an in fo rm al ceremony.
(O lfie ia l (’holograph. I '. S. N a v y )

Two Officers O f Photographic

Squadron

62 Get

Promotions

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Sports
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0O* TURLEY

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To A ir Proposals
To End Segregation
A t Church Meeting

Strolling

Large Group Goes
On Rotary Outing
A t Lemon Bluff

a rs a s s « w s

M ajor League
Leaders

K K r H lr ^ - 'r 1

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G ra m m a r School
Play Will Be
Given Tonight

Escapee Still
Eludes Police

E W

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Businesses

FOR SMOOTHER M M POWDERED..

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Mrs. LqPoro Is
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NOW

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Attorneys Move
Their Offices

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LIVER
lb. 35c
CHUCK ROAST lb. 59&lt;
GROUND B E if ib. 39c
WIENERS
lb. 45c

Raspberries lb. 28c P ea*

Shrimp

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Vote For
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Woman's Collapse
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Find Stolen Car
N e a r Apopka

Annual Picnic
Is Postponed

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Costs Less than Half the Price of Premium
Tiros and Safety Tubes • • . Only Slightly
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SALE PRICED!

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at OUR EXPENSE
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Big League Clubs
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» t i i i : w t r x m r n n t i: .* s
Stan MiUnkuvlrh p iirh n l nnr
hit hall la it niclil and Ihi* Si |*.
NEW V O llK e lla r t" '* trade*
lrr*h n rii Salni* made quirk wnfk or rrcadv ba*rb»ll% m a|»r league
of blank int: Ihi- \V r*i Palm In ir
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lr u u ln n .il |
a i' ,i III i* »rtir&lt;t 'o 2*i player* pto* lit lilary m em o
| Hon*
ultvl
It iia * Ih r Irian#.** I»*«t |»#i,*h
t I nl *i tub* Ion In I' m ti Ira ru r
Imt p ritn l lit jin r afnt Ilia till ln*lrd |il*t d d gel U hIi 'I I 1*1 tllgld’t tllld
n.i ii' (teadltnr m ill t i n land and
only c/tie hour ami .*.* Minute
b r lir lr il In hr a iraitu r r u *r#l foi llaltio io rr of Ih r k m rtiia n (/-ague
a ninr inn in a Rnmr, only MS si
inakina Ihr lili'gi-*t * tuft * in order
to reach Hie p la y ir limit required
fV trrd m rg fan* w-itrhed Ih r a&lt;
ii.iii, nrlil h m 11 In trri pti ,i s I t d a l* a ftrr Ih r t-fM-rung ol thr
*r&amp;*nn.
m in ulr* li&gt; rain
Slilankiivkh u a lk u l two am 1
M I N ' s p | | | m i |s |,is
i ln i ik mil I n i to -lr.lrh hi* »rvrnt
W ASHINGTON * r C o ley
Wal
lirto ry against nnr Iota Only hit
nit him wa» a line drive In M arl Uce. who ha* Ambitions in I m
Mt-eh* that iu*t ch ared the nut mg'* h n iy w iiiih t dlvt«ion. learned
'a *t night hr h i* a lone road to
atrrtrh rd g lm r ol irrnnd h m
man Dick Ki&gt;hy and went (nr a travel before hr can r a lr a *hot
| at lloeky Marciano'* title
two bagger
llira in O o tu a lri vlng'rd
«|n|«
W alla rr learned h it |r**o n thr
gerund and *r#&gt;rrd on V b W l* m'* haul wav, in j *pld rt&lt;*ci*lon win
I over llill GlHiam III a nationally
single lor Ih r Saint** fir*t ion
1 televised Itout
Hraring little mcmhlancr to Ihr
M CAVIN' M INS
Joe Ij'U i* to- portiayrd In thr
P K U N I ) •.*• strt«i.ii . b airb al movie*. M'allacr trrmrd rom
tram ran up a|l It* t r n r r i in It" pick I* Im •&gt;i i n d hv hi* ttahl
fltat *ix Inning* ) r * t r r d a i , then punrhuii! i ppuoait
In only two
w1lli*lnod a Ih ilin* • r ir n th mnin, round* did hr manage to toufh
rally to win 4 3.
Gilliam up
r

l a d ie s s u it s
Entire slock of Junior. Regular mid H alf Sizes
from 7 tn 2-P/j. A large variety of fuhries.

wtieit

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69c yd.
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“C A L A I'K IN T ” fur Kitchen curtains,
place mats, napkins and many other
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rctmlnr t'dH* yd

One lot of remnant *

1 3 19

21.95

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Sires 28 thru 4ti
Values tn 1 50
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In pretty colors, all washable

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materials.

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l-'irge size, heavy
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Sale

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jackets

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tnaUhing

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SAL HEPATICA

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23c
23c

1 reg. 23c

....... 2 hath 23c

"s,':r 39'

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Van Camp 300 Pork&amp;Beans 2 cns. 23c

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Whole Beets

Sugor C risp

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hJ* clothing, including A rm v dis- ! a * . *"? jfuung*tcrs had _ru*Uet| »
charge papers, with the enmmeni. hertl of M0 elephant* front the
“ 1 won't need them any more “ garage of Mrs. Nathan It lliihh Jr
The elephants were relum ed to
Then he walked to the highc*t
)lnt of the bridge over the Salt Iheir owner.
Iver and went over the railing.
The only damage reported wav
f t H e hit the sandy riv e r be#i. one
.... ear ____
broken off a five inrh
where w ater had not flowed for china elephant T h r re*t «tf thr
y e a n , and slightly hurt his head i eollrclion was intact

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Injury Benches
Cam panella
BRO O KLYN ♦* liny Campanella
admitted today hr would m l h a ir
jg re td to hi* w n -t o|&gt;rratinn l( hr
had known ahead of lim r that iti
Mould hrnrh him to# two m onth*.I
Itot now, hr «aid. “ Pm glad II’ *
over ”
Cam panrlla. Ih r llrooklyu Ibulgri
ra tfh r r who urai chosen the
vain aide player in Ihr N'jtlonal I n '
,'or la*t »ra*on had a hone *plintrr
rrm n ird from hi* left w ri*t oni
May .1
Hr
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dor* not rxpert •« be lb lr to play !
until a ftrr the A!l Star game on
July 13 *

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ii.c lu ilin p
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Head an d
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lin k Donnrll hurled live hit tiall
to K iir l.aki land It* fourth vie­
t try in t n r game* Hr ran hi*
.tring id t r u r r lr * * inning* to P.)
liiln rr Cocoa latlird in ih r ninth j

for

Ifim ity .

67c yd.

DeLand Has Second Place Spol In FSL

Dresses to closeout

COME E A R L Y ! I

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» h r n he a p p e a re d a l Ih p S e n tin id e C a u n lt l l u m r K r m o n . l f a l l o n
( tu b d r r » t e n i a l a - t » ra k a I ( h r S .tn fn id W ..m a n - ( lu ll. I b r r n l r r I t l n r i |k I m in i * t iim in r . II. 1 ll*« L I f ' l - i l f I ’ l m l i i l

I II n i l \VS(K I \ I I l» 1*11 Css
l&gt;el.arui'* lit I M ali limb over
UBdUputl 'I iVi • • " i nl
1
p ia rr in Ilia Florida Wale l.&lt; i ,•
alter prevailing n 'e i in lan d » It 7
la«t flight
Orlando hail Itran tied u ilh Ihi
fla t* for «roond p iarr for » rirra !
d ayl.
Two error* In Ih r ninth Innitg
with two away save Ihr H at* i ' i
* u lory, lion T»ch»nwn singled
and i*Hik lhi&gt;&lt;l &lt;&gt;n llatrlv I I j nilli •
v.lid throw. Jim l-rovell l ‘ *tied an
lnlrniion.il walk to Jim I irt&gt; ■
and fill Harrow hit a w rak tip
hark to *hoii lh.it I. It lla r it
ton let ik lttrr through hi* i:h'ii
to allow T»rhannrn In m o r r
O lh rr action *avi l.ike lan J Inal
Cnroa 7 1 Ja&lt; k*i&gt;n\il!r Itra rh at
Daytona Itrach w*« rained out

Better Dresses Reduced

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SAIGON i T —At 30. petite, brown- Hut »n* d n
frllsiu w«»rkrr
haired Klirabeth IH r lg itlr ) frts n g u r a - l . d i,y turturc rrve alril tier
IT tP lr/ v(mi\ with mu* «»| the under
has lived many live*.
kT h u rsia
| out * cheerful. 'T in Jo-Jut * Hut liny trail tig u r* In dotted bla*'&lt;
When she was 7&lt;t she won Ih r tfVtmnd Tfir &lt;s« *t.i|Mi rlo-i'd in nn
and white, asking repeatedly where
french l-rginn of ll&lt;*nor, the cotin h rr M irrh 21. n t l in Ihr j«.inlrn%
J f * i In vkd Rjt T H i) U , *01 »»&gt; 1 Hhe rracned him a n l taught Jack was. and Todd, h it crooked 1try's lop decoration, fur heroic i d t- •’ I f c u l r r u . w ith in %i«*\% «d
» « * » i l a u 4 l» till .• &gt; « * » p r o fiM to n o* hold cl ma arm "Any luck?" ane amll* coming and going, easily
work a* an underground ro lr la n c r •
t# « r fe b f . * r d I h . H O I* m e n .r
leading the conservation down me
J o * * . * r * i b» w r t t l a i . &lt;■ a i l rw o .ic h lu i*.SKed tsgertjr. 'T e ll me* g u tc k lv ’
trailer
S’'»
ilftl «»\« $ »»l»i «»( tfir N.«/i
ywlhs ot interest to them all N r
m . !■ # * .* * h o rn * Tod-1 h*&lt;J f » &lt; M A.nv luck?"
\
Today »hr i* .# new sp..pen*um an
( • i l i a i l / I r i ( • 1 1 r • I h * H o r a t io *
I 1* looked down al her Stic saw on* would guess. Joan thought,
in hr r l» h l xtiipt^l h rr
v b t r b p u . liS H h im ta t m l i B i n r u
who
d.wlain*
i
rdmnry
mean*
of
watching
him,
thnt
there
waa
any­
but is*r* i , » tiM tn w* *o rati (*r h.s giay eye*, regretful, angry and
TJ’r nr
entering a war Stir doe.n‘1 ride,
tiling O ir ktiru . *h#‘
l i u l t r i ef th. Gira**r i i i r iy i r &gt;w chagrined all at the tame time thing "drastic" on n il mind. Kx1
walk of -all Ini., hallh- Stu- lump* MU'
intn thr r&gt;e% id .i
She a s * ms smile pull crookedly crpt tor an occasional Hashing
bnrU ( i ii
in
n m i h u ; "M .id .im r,
CHAPTKR T H R K K
al on* corner of h it mouth. And look to her or the slight lighten­
i Si u n n d r.itihrc
T IIE R R ** r rr. of court*, the h.jpt an* knew, even Prior* ha an- ing of hla Jaw muscles now and
She ha* lirrn one of ln»- best exni • /
•chnola ten. But Todd bwd never sue red. that ne had been disap­ then, hla calm poise never gave
known women In Indochina, lull • f ' t l.« on rri ** ( " K k u m ' mr.
fm
i
teh a I j i
m *t Ih * r t t t * req'Urem rnt* (o* pointed again
frw of the iliuui.iivl* of fre n c h in
him away. And he would always
Up ion and Y irln a n irv r troop* at raldier luillrf H u t s i i j r i
t*wchlnc tn Mate school*. I t * wottU
• No Not with this Virginia guy be like th a t He would always be
T * • Mlrtti r in*l Ihr %ilu.»t•.•?i i ••ntinfl.il ill.inm r
I Hen Hirn I’ hu and rl» ru h rrc
9 « * to tprnd hit aitittmer taklhx l(» wanled someone fsperieni-rd " the complete master ol himself.
vl»r l*lliild*
• in * ,*t i|« uf % I t r iip t t i Vmr •
Vbra h rr real name To them shr w rr*
rouraea at Columbia
Summer
t# ...I 1.r 9 l i l i r i ihi •’luitr ••!** nr
rihe stood stock still amt fared II was she who was quirk and
Inf
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p
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School tn educaUon, theory ol cdu. him on the «iui*t strect.
uneasy and impatient.
•»i f«mip| 11• i .»if i
*1Vf 4,f till | f| &lt; «|l«tn’t U.llt leafs * || i-s*r 11.
In May I'J.'C &gt;|ir r.-allied a girl
cation and psychology, tn ordei to
•'Seems tunny," (tram was say­
“To&lt;W. I cant near it I r in t
»n*
•
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Mil
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dream
She
made
h
rr
first
l*. 1
meet the tttlnimiim demands ot tnr I-ear it any longer Kor you ot tor ing lor the sixth nr seventh lima
With •pill k p#a ••til f t»f fiffvi.9
r»l»V whrn |tir (ir.f f
p ararh idr jump B was .......... n r afi'
a U ta board. And aven
• th it me. either." Her n iralh cam * fast. as she peered around at them all
thr
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■tjed
and
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♦
f
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tqieraikMi
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vlapi'
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h* sroufd be tsauad only i • tisn- " G e t! get married anywayt l e t s with her fain tly blurred gate.
«|f 1*4 S **"l'l""i- 11•r |.Hinm ; tti••
Moe. on the luirilrr ! \n n aili alal 111 ! , v t -it. r tf»,*k li|t»kr ti* 1
porary" Items* berauae he w-mild not wail a bit longer! M avtw —" ■ lack isn't h e ir yet. Why diwsn t
ti* *t)t |f 1£ lull | Ilf Ml **#.(1 hat l«..|i
have had no “practlea tearhlng Hhe steadied net unstrady voice that boy com* in and eal h.s sup­ t'am luslia Since llien. |iencd and lilM till liirit*
pad in h«-r hip p-u-krl, \h r has idlit r Ill’ l l |f 11911» ||*M •• ♦ MIH 1 •
under *tip*rvtsion.“
per
?"
“ Maybe that a all our future to ­
tint
hm i|,t'&lt;l in lim r* S t\ of them were
*•• •1»1** * tirt|i tirr
T *i
1 a|H li.ui.il Ih rn . r * r f l fill?
licarnlttg this, ha dtararded at gether needs Just deliance'"
"tie a o il at college. Gram lu*n t
&gt;k ft.tir |»» a« f u r
during military op. ration*. inrlud fell tlif i i 'i j i 1.4 f.*r»’ ?hr * . 1 % *'till* in r n 1•r^r. stir
one* any notion of prapartng himyou
remember
T
He
won't
be
home
I I * took hei hand and neld it
in tti 1*• aim ! in lu ll ' i'i i» llinrv %uh
ing Dirn Mien I'liu
ped ■■M 1" iS iif ti firit. k o»nri*fi!ra
u l t for high school srork, panic- tigntly in ma ea nr walked along until June "
ui’H i.l lit .» nir.lt'1 al '*\ainiu ifu»n
|
Now
»he‘*
about
to
r
r
a
li/e
an
fiiu
rifttp
From
fhere
*ite
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yea.
m
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s
so
Well,
I
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W arty becauit the required courars with her He d.d not answrr tot a
11.1 ilrfr tin ’Ml’ if dll • m a * |»l»%hlrallv
dt*|i
-1
!
other
chihlh.sal
d
tram
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off
*
fti-.l
1.1
f
/&lt;•*-In
1
•
l.»\
jktit
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srera not crrdllabla toward nit moment, but finally asked. "W here write him. men I mixa ban I'll
Ililtr
lio % p ila }
hi t l* il the I'n tiril State*, where urn’
ir ,»t flout
w rit* him a letter tonight." Sha
Ph D . later on and n* t. it ne would we live?"
il.iie
\s plUipilIU
I ll
«he l» due in San f ranrlvro late
r nainr .ip|M’.irr*l on
should not spend time or money
"I don't know t d n l ta r r Any­ hesitate!. "M aybe I d better write
iltrm p l
.ir th in t o r f
till* week
•i r u r a l lin n •Irt«f viMtiirti
a I"
my nushand. ton. I I * a been gone
rn work thst would not further where!"
to thr g; i * r h a n ilir i% \It# hi.*I lull! shout . 4 \u!t »♦ uti
American* who mr.-l her will b rir
this advanced degree H r was nut
It * turned hi* head and studied a long time "
gel a M irpm e |ie*pile the heroim i id l»
It v.i
.1 fiOIIU
m i t a k r . % in r r
f .r tu n I i t d r
Joan and tier mother esrh.i-.ged
ready yet to g u t up his original her witn a curious m trntm as
p a in n N w» r r n o t t o tn* .1 ililt
i - l t * i. r r if
glances swiftly. This was the first i which n u n thruugh most #.f her ho^p
aim . h* told Joan. If he was to go "You mean lh * l * llr * ily » "
lining life. *hr i* no lornlHiy She tin*'
H u t thr i i i |« take % a v rd h r r In * ’ I 'll &gt;1 r« , i Hint
to summer sihool, he prcterrrd to
"I ceitainty dot Oh.
Todd' indication m at G ia n s m e m o r y
i* a* fi-miiunr a* a Jarq u r* Fatti till
•’ i i r i r r r r . i r h i * i l D a i’ h a ii
(fr&lt; I a o ilie r
.r
spend the time continuing to work We re getting vo old Why, I II oe had tailed nrr in this direction
rnislel
Shr wplgii* lia rrly
!*4 U s
anr&gt; l i l m
u p t h r t r a i k ^ . 1041% It pit \ Ml f .•$ stir N.ll . ft 44 t|
toward ms doctor*,* and not go tw en ty-lhie* my nest hirtnday
"Do you know w hete ns t goo* ?" pound*, and her |*»-i t lilt hr oo»e and
r
d o &gt; * in r*t w o m r p
v % rrr in c o i r r t«* kn«n k iu i i»o»*»|
alenttng off on another tangent And vceil ll be twenty-ala. m a t's Mrs. foster asked gently
M r a r jik h ilr , th r
wrinkle* with aiiiu*pinrnl when f u m ! to m a r c h
&lt; Mu id h rr ju m p
in \* » i i - in too
a Joan nad agreed w ith aim nr art ■ terrible! W e'v* put goi to wura
Oh. oil to some wsr, I espect.
"he recall* her hundred and ofir 1r r r n « n i t i « h o \ p i t , i l p i t i r v i t ^ v irrr
l.i't y r a r
in to |tir* i It ir f i | *I*41
ny. I m glsd you feel that ***y,“ something out."
It * was always going alt to fight
a«l5rnlurr%
ta k e n in t o a q u a r r y a n d td o w n t o
o fit'll it f 1 r «t u a « t .ik r n tio tn tt.r
sh* had declsred. "You really be­
"A ll right." said Todd. And in some w ar." Hhe gate bee soft
B rig ittf i' if"- n i hit
||f
•
p l r . c . w it h h a n d g r c n a ih - '
\ irlfitirt h
S tir r r f t in i r i l to tlo
long in tha College field with your there was a grim note nl determ i­ little Itiigh. " fir s t down Houth,
Tt.r long Walk to llarhai. l.’a'
* M ir trrv ln s In ih r un&lt;lrri;n»uni|
|t ir ii:!r |o it r r » * n I r t i r m u *d flu
background. You'v* prepared for nation in ma voice that was new then the— " 8 li* heaita.ed "No.
in France Slir u$x h.irrlj' past \% Itiil'
m ttir r r week%—
tun
It. Besides, I don't believe nigi. to net. He w a* going to "do some­ m a ts not rig ht, it is? Thst was
whrn Ih r (icrmATi* r&lt;»n4|iirrr«l hrr niaki th rrr futilr cm *ape lrir« Itiit y r a r u a tt ng f»»r I fir « y p n f r * | a »
* aiilt It t u t t h r r r .»u I 1 1
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f It ••
schools nava German department* thing," and the wa* suddenly glad my lather. W ell, there was sum*
c»»unlrjr HtiV r%rn Ihrn firr rrb rl th e
irth AiirrrrtlcNl Irunlrally it
•In' 11 l i ’tu a f n l tirr loth l.ir t h d .n
to any great extent any more than it was ns taking nold ol net I.*- war I put forget which one." Her
thr dav thr vear eniled
I mmi% nalurr \%nulifn t
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p rtp achools do. W hv should they. ture rather than she She prcterrrd look grew trouhled. "But I d &gt;o t I Caff of ih r rnrnty Shr
S lu
• n jh o t m * 1 t il p o u n d *
i*nly
t»»r% th r u a 4 oh 'ln l 1* . t r u r n
If the Interest tn German has fallen to leave it to mm. Hut wnatever know who hr can be fighting now. • 17 vihen Ihr (irrm a n * arre.^teil hrr
H •
P a l' v «ind reunlti «| ith r t ia liip a g n r I m,i »I% a* d M». t n n iin
o ftr*
thr f i r t i m r an»| M itnt h rr (nr h rr f undi *h r «ulUp«e«l will) r \
waa ne going to do? "A ll right." I'm sure." Ile r troubla deepened.
That had beta IsM week, fo- ha wa* saying again "We will. I " I don't know where In send th# l three day* Ile r r r im r v%.i% t • kin«; rtVrm* m wln-n \h r etifrrr«| h rr «dd lo td u .l .« m o rta r l u l l t.ra 'u i* : |ti •
11 o rd " l l n c i t t r ' * in to th r N ir t r n m h
pari in a itiiflrnt pirm le nn \ n r | mull' ird found ih r 1’n 'h dr
day Todd was schedidad to nave have a plan. I'll tell m u later, letter, then."
l***«itioii« in h 4it*o ss( tt.r 1 if t t i
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Another interview (or a poailK-n in alter dinner."
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"A fter dinner.' T. dd' You know ton." Todd suggested.
I ...
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At 19 &gt;hr had liermtie secretiiry I d r f o r r r r f w ic i
sounded wonderful when th * Co­ I can I wait that tony' W hy . a n t nghtlng lot his country, Washing­
' hot th rrr M in i* Ih . &gt; f 11 'lit Iui
*4 thr unilrriinuind re«i%tiinre »*r 1 In t ■ ' • \
lumbia agency told him about it. you letl m# now?"
ton Will know w here ne It "
Canifsitinn uhirh nperale^l thn»«i};h ••hr Ih n u in h rr lo t m ilt hrr tdd th&lt; ir III
and he nad gone in to meet the
"Yea, ol enurae. I'll tend It to
'T h e r e * nut Ume I want to
nut v»r%trm Fr«ner
h rp i I » rf| ih fia td lr anil hrl|ird
netting dean from tha Routn with waif till w-e'r* alone. Beside*, it a George." Anr sha bent over her
Site and *tir .done hrlil Kir key* him fu m thr Halls of Ihr French
p n ; hopes. Joan wondered wheth­ a pretty drastic idea and I m nut piste in relief.
lo the rode u *ril to runtarl laitulon Prop'. • I II I’ I. which he hradt-d
Mrv foster said, quickly, "L'nn t
er ah* would be able to tall by ma altogether sure about it I'd like to
amt Ih r F m * French torcr* of G m She -.rs.-d . . In
pi#-** ..(fi.-rt
w alk when snt saw mm whether think atvut it aoint niurs before teal ll. Mother. I'd tike to put in
I'h a tlr* tie Gaulle
Until
IASI rlerttnfi K n ih ltlrip il
a note at the end and I'll mail it
n# etltl had high hopes T Aga.a evan jrou near It."
“ We were Ihr I'.a.k'* Agency of by tin difeat •&gt;( the H IT . die d&gt;tha peered through the vtn«i cl
“flow can you think with every­ lor you." Then ah* add'd in a
I he re *i*la n re ."
*he *.tld “ If wa* ruled '-. go lo led &gt;I" it.i
lower lone lo Joan, “ You and Todd
th * porch. Thera he s i r . coming one talking at me table!"
our p.h In Itnttg
paratrooper* amt" I till
I tuigltl ft tv I *4&gt;iue r. il
at last I she could glimpa* hie U ir
" I can. I'll tell #»u right after will n* new* this evening, won t
agent* In. di*palrh llirnt In varhui* F'renrt.mrn there "
lie -aid It.
you? I have la go out tn a library
lis s d la r down the atraat and the dinner," be promised.
ha»c* in the country It w a* w friie f • anil. . i.t lo-i .#(| w jil^h p .'Jg
recognised ht* swinging g a it
Dinner—and the round table board meeting. And the Bannocks
&lt;lolng this job. seeing *o many i Ing
brrt have a H a irn t-T ra ch er* gathering
Jumping up, th * ran off th* pretty with Bowers, the
|t*..plr drop out ol Ih r a ir. that I In I
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porch and down over the sloping china and candlelight. Mia Joster, scheduled a l their school. They
got the dcslfe to make a pararhtlte 1pondt t for the Part* piddlcali-in
I seen to th * sidewalk. I I * greeted a aeren* and lovely picture with both nave to go, of coiirse.”
lum p."
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“Wa'll b# here, Mother."
.
her with an uplifted hand a* n* her gray nair and china blue eyes
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*uriive for month* under Ihr rover ulthnur pn ir 'r.iimti*: NixI it m ,»r
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Phone 1223
USED
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Stainless Meel Slides
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Hlumberiaml Court IR»ay 1703
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acremed porch Plenty of fruit
tree* and shade trees nri fine
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M IA M I iF - Horse racing date*
fo r ‘ the 195155 season have been
set at a meeting of the Florida
Slate Racing Com mission
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Tropical P a rk —Nov 27 to Jan.
IS; 4J days Including three schol­
arship day*.
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5; tn days Hialeah rcrpiPstcd two
scholarship day*, one at Tropical
a id one at G tilf'lrc a in .
Gulfstreara Park —March I to
April 22; 4.3 Hay* including three
*rhol«r«hip day*.
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15; 52 days Including two scholar­
ship day*.

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Jnlin Williams Ins. Agcnry
417 Sanford A llan llr Rank
Phone 31

BANDfT REPEATS
OMAHA &lt;Jt—Hotel clerk Chester
I OT UNDERWATER
I. Clark told police a bandit who
EAST HARTFORD. Penn &lt;r —
hail robbed the hotel a month ago Nicholas Eoran 1* the ossnee of a
pimped out of a hiding place wuh lot on the bottom of the Connect ia long kndc in the early morning cut River here.
and said:
He said be wasn't the victim of
"W ell, here 1 am again.'*
a "fast deal" when he purchased

Thtv time he took |*o from thr the land H r'* going to me it to
dock hi* boat in the summer.

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laiw cost auto and lire insurance

Sandwiches — liarbecue

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Y V E T T E 'S ; Osteen Bridge Beer
Soft Drink* • Fishing Tackle

■•n tiOO a. ns. * 10 p. ni. Daily
n*ing 9:10 a ns. * W rdnc*d*»*

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ON A HUNGil STUM. Vo Sang
T h ie f, a V letneraere w rite r, I t
ihown In Ihe lent he hea pitched
In a garden near the b uildin g
Where the Geneva Conference la
being held. He oppoae* both the
Rao Dal government and the V le tmlnh Cnrnmunltl*. and ha* de­
termined to go without food until
order la restored in Imlo-China or
“until I die."
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repairing, A No Wrecker Service
402 t ’e lrry Ph. low* M — 1M6-R

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Sanford Paint iind Glnsn Co.

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Phone 27
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E F F IC IENCY apt*. C aL CS

New location—Just nth of City
lim it* Now handling &gt;'cott At.
water Outboard Motor*. AJwi a
famous line of rom peUlive p r lr r
mower* from .Snappln' Turtle—
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S. Seminole lll* d .
Plione 2115

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T ill' fine 2 B it. home I' *M 117 South Park
ualcd on ? lots with shade in
hark sard If you like really Internalional H, Oliver 70 grove
tractor
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»ee this Priced for ipiick vale P R IC E D I H i t tJ H IC K S A L E
at S9.I50 p
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Mektsa Riser, tsph 2 room ra
ing* Now is Ih r lim e tn clean
bln, electric refrigerator and ga*
up - f u up and P A IN T UP.
range—a bargain #1 fU'*).

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Phone 1129 - A II Pelerson, firoker
Associate*
-A R Peterson J r ,
P J. Chestirson. Albert N E itt*

A BEAUTY!

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home d isplay~2 bedroom suite*.
Iising room suite, dinelle; rugs,
spreads, lamps, pirturrs, etc
Offered in you at great saving*
t all Phillips Prunerties, |7f4-H

s r . JOHN'S R E A L T Y CO.
3;kKI P. M. Dcndlln*

Phone 2117

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I t : I I I M rsl 2nd St.

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FU rtN IM Ir.l* kitchcoetle Ant and
overnight cabins. Sumlrll ( ourt Baby C ar Seats
Il l way 17 92 South of city limit*. Cedar Chest

Phone 32a

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Baby B smI and Wet proof InC u rn llu rc C c n lc r
nerspring Mattress
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Beg $49 93 Platform Rocker 33 95
Reg (79 93 Sofa Bed
3993
Beg $79 93 Chrome 5 pc
Dinette
S395 WE BUY. sell and trade used fur
mlure Wilson Maier Funrilure Co
Beg $139 95 Shopworn 5 pc.
Bed rustm Suite
79(»• 311 E. Isl Phone 93A
URN1SIIF.D A p l - 2 rooms and
bath, private rnlranve light* Beg. $10995 Shopworn 2 pc,
L i* in groom .Suite
13995
and water lumiihrd, use of leteP e r t-fJ s jj1 « ir J ^ liip £ B r ^ ^ ^

ATTRACTIVE. 3 Room (urnl*hid
ip t. Tile bith, icrecned perrh,
w a te r furnlthed i mile* (rom
Sanford. I37.JO per month Phone
1223 afler 7 p m .

Mather of Sanford

C O M P L E T E landscaping Tropical
Plant*; B ille r Blue Sod: Top
Soil. A. D Rountree. Call 1716

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E X P A N D !) Home. P ra irie Schoon­
er. Stewart. Seffblt, Nashua and
Yellowstone. 23% down. 5 y e a r'

phone and garage Two block*
I'E D IU ItF.LD Cocker Spaniel pu
from heart ot town Ideal lor 203 « E. Isl St.
I ’bone 127
working couple. $50 monlh. lie
at 3’i .
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EAST8IDK TR VILER BALER
Phone 3 3 1 0 or 5 2*35 PaUlka. Fla
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you want thr LOW ra tr on auto
HONNEY’K RESTAURANT and rolli-ct w erkly debits. Real I f mobile
financing, are
Install
2 ROOM cottage, furnished or un
opportunity for right man. Car
Lurllle Jnnet—Owner
merit
Gian Department, Sanford
numlabcd and
apt.
Summer
and reference* neeetaary. W rite
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rale*. Clark'* Court, South of 3 PR SH O ES- Rrd sandal*; brown
I' (&gt; Boa 1745, Daytona Beach
^ O ty limit', 17-92
and while spectator*, wheat col­
l!M9 M E ItC U B Y 4 door sedan- b y
ored -asuals 7 S AAA — A LL O d ,O K E D lady—housekeeper to
owner I hone 132r&gt;J.
• ROOM furnished house. 539 Va­
live in— md much work Call
N E W $t0 95 In $14 91 value* tor
lencia Drive Call I M
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$5 r*i pr Sec at
West 3ril St
U9 M r.ltCURY. 2 i Whu . over­
drive, radio, heater and turn
J BEDROOM ap&lt; Electlir kltrhrn
Glint Milk
light*. Ha* 5 new tire * ami In e»Nicely furnished Garage and
Priest. South Sanford Avo
rellent condition, (iv rr ?* in ilrt
u u of Irlephone
1*5 month. It*101*11
Phi uu .wo iv i
I'll I I T H A I, NURSE— will work
per gallon of g** One rmner
Phone 1527.
29 hour* duty. Lest of irfrience*
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1 AND 2 Bedroom Apartment
Phone Geneva, I2V.
models and sir#- — Completely
Call 1240.
reconditioned. Tested, approved
« m h i .L a c , I M 2 * W l pmg two
and guarantied — Emm $79 541
OR SALE: 4 room house, tunii*h
tnrir, power steering, white ride
tip Easy term*
ORLANDO Morning Sentinel. O r­
ed In Lakr Mon rise
Phone
wall tires, radio, heater, new
lando Evening Star. Call Ralph
1559 M 4
('liiu itr 11. W u lfe
seat covers, door mat*, Itnleil
Bay. 1165 J.
Ippllam r Corporation
glass, etc
Perfect condition
2 BEDROOM apt Furnished or 3H1 Samtird Asr.
$3noo
Cash nr will finance for
I ’honr 2117 11SPECIAL
SERVICE
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untarnished
17U3
Magnolia
$700 down May consider clear,
Phone on J
Used furniture, aiipbanees.
good car a* down payment
O A K I- A W N
etc. Bought -solo Lurry’*
Phone Geneva, 2Z30.
Semin sir County'* "nly perpetual
EFFICIEN CY apt* $35 month 1
121 East 1st St Phnrir 1G3I
e*re Crmetery. Rusineit office*
or 2 people 611 Park.
I I I N. Park
PIm n t i l l
A. II. r. JAMII'SIKS
4 ROOM
(urnlrhad ajpt. (npitaln)
J 1IO U M E S
Sire 21 37" * .VO*"
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HAVE your lawn mowed by Jerry
Lifrtirnr Aluminum—Ere* K ill
Ertruded welded .iluminom frame
lo rd phone 1317 W.
male* Free Installation—T*te
$24 00 &gt; Special discount to eooST rU M in apt l.srgr. null
phone 1423 Furniture Center,
tractnrs
KMA Klnanrlntr
droom. living room, small
Ilfs W t i n t .
aprecned f e t c h , electrically M IF R M IN' I D M R IT E PIPE CO
For Remodeling and repair*
I'hone 1741 ISKI
equipped All very prlvale No Oill Me*| 13th M.
Nothing l&gt;os*n -Small Monthly
PI t'WBIN'G
pet*. Call 629 M
Pay rnrnt*
Contract and repair work
A W NING S
S b e rin n n C o n r r e te F’o.
estimates H I, H*rv«
GROUND floor apt
Enmnied
iJletim r Aluminum
Santnrd Ave Phone la.K
Did West 13th
Phono; 1241-J66I
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pply H I Jenam lnr Ave Phone
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CARPENTRY, repalri, remodel­
I I * West Isl M.
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ing All kinds New work. Cab
Inels Work guaranteed C C.
I.awrrnre, phone Winter Park
76-3201.
3 Piece matched set - Trait) Case,
Overnight and Pullman Blue
• ROOM house with large porch,
William F. Smith, Outboard hale*
Special — T V and Radio
and Rrnwn All fur only $15 99
all modern. lurnDhed. on lakr.
Service, Mercury Outboard Sob
plus tax
Service and Repalri
t mUcs from Geneva on III. 426
ao. 2515 S. Park. Pfa «e HT4-J.
SANFORD JKWKI.RY AND RCA Motorola Sale* and Service
R iot $40 00. Call IM I. Oviedo
BOATS,
Boat building, tupplle*
Gene'ii T e u c o Service
UIGGAGK
D0WNSTAiRS 3 room furnished
and hardware Trailers C. Vail
300 ‘■ininrd Ave.
1120 Sanford Avr.
Phone IIM
apt. 1903 Maple Ave. Apply Ana
Woodworking, 511 Sanford. Ph.
rello. 000 Park Phone una M
2245 W
CR AFTSM AN Reel Type Power FLOOR aandinc and Rniahlng
( leaning, waxing Servlog Semi
Mower; IS Gallon gals united wa­
I BEDROOM furnished house. Ga­
nole County »lnre 192$. H. M
ter tank; U H P electric motor
rage, elcctrle kitchen. Call Md
Gleason. Lakr Mary.
and buffer outfit, like new: 2
VEN ETIA N BUNDS
Upstair* FUHNLSHKD Apt 1717 Wheel *y Inn carry all traiU c. L L SILL—PIaiso Toeholetaa Factory price* 1 Rulla-Head Blind*
Phone m i
Park Av». I’honr »7*-n. ABer 5
Aluminum slat*, rollon or pla»Phone 2164 Route I, Sanford
tie tape*. Complete repair service
LARGE Hardwick gas range, used
Seminole Venetian Blind Company
WANTED TO RENT
only 3 mernth* $ltm Thor autrs- • Complete motor tune-up
ftsowe 2M
r------and ita rtm . U » We»l Third M .
malic washer $25 Phone R92-J. • Brakes. «;cnerilor*

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TRAINING chair

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HANDW EAVERS l.O O M -U s rd 4
harness balanced type and ex­ ENVELOPES, letterhead*, atate
iT « FOR S A L E -3
tra part* for * » ” narne** lark
ment*. Invoice*, hand bill*, and
type loom complete. I ’bone San­
p r o g r a m a, etc. Progressive
mat you much
ford 2341J -3
Printing Co, Phone 400-403

ill ed la the
H tn youraelf EI.KCTRO'Hygfrne upright
and give the
cuum Cleaner rhmi
yw«r room* or
and all attachment*

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BUILDING lot* cleared.
Treea. ahruhhery move
Hunter. Phone MJ-W.

FAWN MOWERS, Hand and Pow
er, ihirpened to e*st tike new
* JPO°R- &gt;U prweelain 10 cu. ft
Bicycle* repaired, r.buill. paint
Rtfrigerator. $1X9 95 Tested, ap­
ed Key work. Harold Stanley
proved. guaranteed
310 Ea»t 4th St.
• Real Eitale needi:

Claude II. Wolfe
Appliance Corporation

awl Harkay, Broken 3M Baaterd Ave.

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WORMS
U r je ~ ~ Red W lg g lm .
Bullhrads. Tackle. Janet Tire
Shop, h r Sanford Ave.
W H E GSDWN

2 BEDROOM Block house. $1300
Down, mo. payment*. $4499
Total price tdllU a. gag Yale.

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111 MagaaOa
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FOUND: Plymouth ear key* on
corner Magmuia and 2nd. Owner
may have same by identifying
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Randall Electric Co.
Bendix and Croaley Appliance*
Youngstown KlUhent
Electrical eonlrarting and repair*.
112 Maguolia Ave..
I’hone its
FR IG ID A IR K applia
and icnrice C. l | |
Fla. Phone 4151
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For Appliances.
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your General Kleclrir n»Uer.
Phones U 1 0 J I - JTT*—A. Hart

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Roofing — Sheet Metal
atlng — Air Conditioning
Evans Roofing aad

Asphalt paving, land clearing, (Ui
dirt and clay.
Spencer CoautrucUon Cn.
Maitland. Fla. Phooa: WMtr Park

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Herald through the rourtaay of
the Florida Slate Bank.

Konfovd Elect rk Ct*.
SEPTIC TANKS Cl.EANED l i t Magwadla Ave.
Plmwe 442

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�W eather
M a k e Sanford Your
Shopping C en ter
A N IM IK I’K N P L M
VOLUM E X LV

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Strolling
In Sanford

SANTORO.

F L O K IIM .

Two Senators Relate
Visits From Counselor
Both Agree Adonis Poured Out Stoiy
Of Pressure From McCarthy Group

Tonight will mark the la»l per­
formance of "Peer Gvnt", a proA 'tui tion of th* pupil* of room
lei
School.
Thr play I* brine pn*.«rntcd to
raise fuml* for a liernian iflugt-#
:irl »p«n*or»ii by the young group,
t » a i rewritten from the original
I»ben book ami little of the fam­
ous »tory ha* been left out, accord­
ing to a clas* spokesman,

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Proposes Neutral Nations
Settlement
Conduct Any
Russia

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Cowboy Star Will
Lead Armed Forces
Day Parade Here

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New C ity Mower
Is In Operation

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Hauser Services
To Be Tomorrow

About 200 Farmers
Attend Field Day

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Sewer Extension
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W A S H IN G T O N
t/1*) A n E liten lto tvrr a d m iiiittr a tio n
b a r totlny shut o ff a n y ilc tn ilc tl tt-slim o ny about liig h le v H
conference* on th e M c C a r th y -A r m y row . But tw o e n a to r
re la te d bchiiul-thc-acenea A r m y approai'lii-:; to M in n
v is it t
Sen. M c C a rth y cull* " b la c k m a il" atte m p ts .
In dram atic m o m en ts. Sens. P irk s e n iK III &gt; and M u n d t
( I t - S P ) stepiied fro m th e ir roles on th e bench &lt;4 th e M r
C a r th y -A r m y hearings to te s tify about v is its tin y received
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Inst J a n u a ry from A rm y counselor John G . A d am s
The rlly today la working in
conjunction with Srminulr I »un&lt;
B oth agreed th a t A d a m s |H iu m l out a s to ry • &gt;f p r e s 'tin
( t ) ' » ll&lt;&gt;) Scout organisation! in an
from the Mrt'arthv lula-oiniiiittee.
attempt to work nut a program
atol particularly from l!ov 'I
IV hereby thr Seoul* may u ir the
Cohn, lit g&lt; tiers I i iiiino I, to !■••
( it) pool lor Kwimming and safe­
half of p it
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David
chine,
ty r la n n . Clifford Mrhibbin. a
draft'd former oii.oltant to litSanford Scoutmaster In respon­
subcommittee
sible fur thr negotiations, accord­
Both Dirkven in j Mumlt . ltd
ing In Warren Knowles City mantoo, thrtr fir »t teacliott &gt; *. that
lift
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that
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if the cbargfi w* re true Cohn tntitl
•he ha* only a month :o live a*
t e a
be fired atul tt.it when fh 'i d|
the board* a plane in New York to
F. K. I time i lioumillat. skipper
cttited lb' mailt
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n Mt
fly noma to her parent* tn Duiof the “Skylark," which made the
t'arthi hr dei fared
ild not
•etdorf Germany. An exchange
tu p to Lemon IIIiiff Wednesday
submit to b lsitm ad '
•indent, Lift w i* attending high
w when the Itutar) Club held its out81* foo‘ Lath I.aline, on* of
Thr ccmmttte* n&gt; ester) *M ? W
sihool In Detroit when ihu w*«
* i n g , has irlutnrd home fiom the
America'* trading Western stars, p m until 2 p m
Otangr Memorial Hospital, O r­ disetvered to have leukemia Her
who
will
appear
in
the
annual
Dtrksrn touched
th- r-rt».J «f
lando. after being lonlipnl with
American schoolmate* donated
ArmrJ Forvec Pay Parade, «che- tenatnnil tritltn &gt;n* hv - ! r j'- ■c *1
n itinkm collar bone whiih ho suf­
11.000 to pay for her tup home.
duled to be held WetJnr'Jay at 10 Iv aiking and t- etvp*; tv to i f t
fered in a fall during the outing,
a. m., wav botn in Gretna, I a., 00 to be iwom si i *iits *i * Hu
lie fell fiom the ganj jdr.nk of
year* ago.
request tim e tn th# nndM of »
bis laiat Just before lltr group la ­
The tall, touch anj-tumble mo­ row over the proprtetv •&gt;! e -p V n n j
gan its return trip.
vie &lt;tar I* no grug itorr cowboy. publicly the role, h t.-p Whit*
Although be wacn'l born otv n HOtM -i It » a'l-l ItfJ I
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t h r &gt;, II. S. Hand ha# a icry
ranch, he wai born for the &lt;addte ell In * -lu 'ii • D
full Mhrdulr planonl for this
and hai appealed in rodeos from ferrner lavl .Ian 71
weekend, First. ihct raauh in thr
roa«t
toi co*d.
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Armed Fwrrrs H it parade SalurThe loir Of Ibdlywoo.| and the („r b il third d .i ........ I* &gt; » ted
t jil- i) ntouiing. W illi lhi« parade,
movfra took run w rit n nj it ,
irilmi* uh,» *.j!*l u «it «t ibe
thr) introduce their »umn«rr uni­
TAMPA . r - P a r t i c to a federal
long V fo " e libi'cgccp'umai I * ' ,,rllintf wh'’
I'll lit ft Vlt'-t II- t &gt;•. %' | O *tlo'
age hearing on overtime pay for
{Jolt
.nd the li a k conference — a meetm- b* fjTil
form * which the* wear Iteratise Ike
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* *' 'lira *t J-'e-&lt;aiV, Del* ■»■* -i
tru* worker,
T in whip
- u ? captutcd the
on W .,|n # . la r
hot weather. ThU will hr ike fir .I | cilru*
worker* a r e preparing • nuke bull
• i"» J bj Ann) tn I pi i . at* pietit •
time that the) will h a ir perform- chart! and i^raph* to support oral hratt* of Amrriea'* young cowboy Vrmy 'v i|Vi i*l eotmvel. Ip &lt;-pb
Welch, 'aid Adim
w *. birred
rd their laiuou* "Seiea Lonely 1c.Union) given during a three- fan*.
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rno, . from snvwermg «ip h q«irti&lt;n» by
l&gt;a)» Dance" in a Sanford parade, day hearing here
They introduced it in New llrlean*.
The hearing rniksl \c-tcnlay alt- , l-*'lu i oai now pcim*nanl foot* J„ n|f r . fron, .-p,r r , . , ut,v. d*p&gt;U t
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'Ihere will lie a abort ruArrrt fol- it l*i|b aide* agteul further oral,
lowing thr parade. Sunday. tkry , trstiinony would only duplicate
will g iir their laal In a aerie* ot tact* anil flfurea already presentPark ru n rrtl* in the Fifth Street ed
Park. I hi* will be identicwl to the
H ern* h r i t i . lit charge of the 1
rr*enled hearing, allow ed M day* to fur- •
* well rrcrived ro n rrrl
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i roncert nt-h Inc &lt;hart&gt; ami other data, i
Ukt week in lla )to n
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w ill begin al I p. m. Motwlav, the and a further -W day» to file brief*
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Sanford l.ion* (Tub I * *ending arguing Ih t 'U M . vv&lt;-i&gt;. i« g**U tant1
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them lu Orlando to m arth in the ailniinlstrator of the wage and hour .
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S tale l.ion* (Tub Parade.
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diviilon ill the U s I'rpartmcnl i
I wardv, ppwliierr eitii-'i. .. •
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of U b o r
*how "Ttil* I* Your I i
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The Seminole High School hey
ITic hearing wa« held on pctilioi
been vued for half of the .t't .
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with’ John, VI »y ii &lt;■ ! Ih«
■•••&gt; ■ r 1 1 H H tlfh
Club, tpoiiMilvd by the Hanfotd ■if the Florida Council of Cilru*
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'lion dollar* eallmatesl p ail ami
Klawnla Club, w ill hold it* annual I'nmnt lA F L ). which contciHled
m ilt |i In (let III, jm .'e l til t . V ,, |l £ &lt; n &lt; rD 'if ••• i r , | M . •
i lure profit* from the progrtiii
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•itriil t ■ Cite II I
Mo'.het'a l&gt;a)' bamiuet tuiBonow at that cilru* -hipping ami p«&gt;cc»«ing
Mel Vicklmd alleged pi * root
7:16 p. m. at McKlnle) Hall.
operaliouv have grown to tlu- point
Theti spp*ir.irvi cp vv yv t i.--. meinbe r hip lit 'h 1 - -|»l ll 'll •
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to
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where they are no longer M‘a*onal.
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\ f'ourl Mial he Ihuuelil of the idea la t ii'ghf
John Angel, (Tty recreation dir- Ilecau'-e the Imtuilry l&gt; tuiw rated
b* •!. i* up il innc Ih* arcimt-i*
for thr *Iiom while b&lt;upil.ilt’e | *? '*’ ’ ' ’ ' '' *'■! ‘ '1*' ' '''
• ector, this morning reqa*»t(d that icavonal. rmploycrv are not re
F lr . f b it L i r t u i * ' ihe d about r a / w ith p o lio I - i «mw li e •*•■« !'-•
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• II film * ot IMtavo* * 1*0 ar« In- qui.ust lu pay overtiiuc afiei to
Un •
, le w ile d In ratering* trawl* In the hour* a week, although tome Flor­
ward*, a .1 . ' • ' f - n w - L . ’
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promi»e«l
In share
thr #p• e
recrralion department'* aottball ida procr«*utg plant* do.
I in d 9 't ‘ t f . o j
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with him
league, contact him h i telephoning
The petition w»* oppmrd by
M iam i N« • v ir.J •
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22SS-J before May 21.
lie
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»ever*l large cilru* agencies, In­
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autnimdiile
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until
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cluding Florida Cltni* Mutual.
H itrh H tm d •d 1
I 195!, paid him hrltret I
Grower* and Shipper* league of
t p e ile r iln t
j IlflO a week On lltal ilaie. he *sid
Florida, ami the Florida Canncr*
Ihe &gt; in i ip p - i r ; •
Pifwanl* lnf&lt;rin&gt;-1 liitn lie had
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inleretl in Ihe thowr ami that Fd I'i'littC*1 i lw * IV •
fire swot I , s|i ii
n • | of
ivanlv was the uw ner
r a t r d ld it i i h i i i b d ib *•
•' *9 ffu t
F. D. Hubert* of ms Palmetto
i r t i f t v * t tin &lt;dj"*t
■nl flur
§ Avenue, Itav purtha»ed the Lobby
1 e'» pr*l
r | e j o f t i i a i p tX’ h n
New* .Stand from A. I - llumUton.
I -iftem
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Mr. Hubert*, a winter visitor to
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The C lly ’* n«-w power lawn
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Sanford for many yrar*, move.1
f f ( '!&lt;*!{ h» j i - i l l ! , , f ,!,9 l
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mower
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this
here about a year ago. lie I*
Vto t
week tn In- attached lo the
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furnterly front Jack von, Mich.
Chief of Foliee Ifuv H illu in.
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todar rei|Ue&gt;ted • •»*■ off" III It .
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lir*^ ttinl operation today on »h«
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eonildrr imiuedlat' »»|i«h of m- f^ tftg l • fu ll I# f ^ 'k 1
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City** parkway*.
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f l u Manner! Warrrn Knowle* in t'allfortiia, whrte he owns -i
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Sidney HiChard. Ltpertendent of I
,ubml1* his immediate famll) . . that for "badly m n»*&gt;l &lt;&gt;f repair" and
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the city had liegun work In extend­
thr movies, Black Diamond and I# uplsrrd.
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He I* on* of the few actors I n ! the only mean* of i-oiiimiinica'ioii
Ftlwet J G iiffi'lV j l | l itrtCtt J&lt;tl9
The superintendent stated that nttnlrd on thr new mowrr'a twrItl* 9 • • 9»* *1 |*| •*« t raftsfit |»
Hollywood
w|,o doe • not _»&lt; i b e tween o ffic ii* mi olslit patiol "1 ifie » ti toils­ #9a9- 1 f h*t Iht
Ivw.
tho Cltu wai tiling elght-lneh ca*t fortnanrr a*, "exrrllrnt and much double for his rough-aiid-tumble and tiollee hraduoaitris
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morning
b
rtlrr
than
the
city
has
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lion pipe and that the job would
ni*» 9 ;• |» »tv ■*oiffi»9r*l ••
scenes. The reason is tliat he be­
Speidfirally, the • h ie f a I'd IliiT Hi# wh«*l' -if 9 ttil’ ll 9(^*9
provide sewerage facllilb a for ap- fore had.”
pi*. -»9 tt•-If |-e
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gan
hi*
acting
carcrr
at
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stunt­
that
rail
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and
pioxlmatrlv nine home*.
t 9i jr i| 9|f 9 ! -n f I*.
\ |0 ntan d* i llv#9 »• 1
man for other actor* and know* Park A ie . behind the f u r st.itli.i
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Coat* of thr project a r* bring
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• "t l log -&gt;rt 'h '
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and al Fifth 81 uni
inford v • ■•'o r A i# and t an
Funeral s rrv irr* were held tndav the tricka of the trade.
held to a minimum by uting
- f1
loiRue will lead the parade In j be tepairrd Immediately
material* already owned by the for Mr* B a ite r S. Rowan at the
'■«lio|e piojett n o ........ i llttl-- f(*»|M tprrw •
II
Arntrd | Knuwlrt today stat'd that tlw I*--. than a m il-, Ihii ■■ • f i-t.inaty
City and using City prDonrr* on Hrli»on Funeral Home, with the Sanford'* crlrbralion of
9. . ,| .9,1
Hobby, ic ily i( rurreritlv cberkintr to find uni - ii tain e, b-'a'ii# 'i|ien •••mplet |*r 1 |9 ' I*1*
0 the work gang. Kstimatcd ro*t is Rev. A. G. M ilam * nfliriating Force* Day with J. L
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Burial w ai in Evergreen Cemetery County sheriff; Roy Williams, | exactly what b m • led in the wai ed, the tieel nil 1^-........... .. id
1150 for the projrct.
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chief of police end II. D.
Harris, «,f renlaieitn lit* and tcpulrg and
tuford’s main tislfle aft** • -. a- | f»^ei9l
Florida H i n n y Palrol, aceord- that corrvclion would be made .••••ling t-i t '| i / Mgr
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"(Mil f Mfll ft* &gt;|rp| li
ing to Gut Miller, general chaii* I |gg the Intmeiliali ftilttri
I Mol* |e s.
man of the parade committee.
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Mote than li-ilf -f th# p--tng
G O P M tH .A N A 'lO IM I It
Captain J. E. Vo*e, coinmanilrr
til I r i Kliipb i- ■ i - * .1 1' , " • elifll |^ lr s t l»‘r 'i 1
o f the Sanford Nava! Auxiliary
WASHINGTON. P n ..v He
i* st ie *u ifa --il.
I l,iiffitn ' 99I|I tt'* 1 »• nt h * ' |
• i t . C-o n
Air Station, Is scheduled to deliver Vote Republican." It fh# slogan ••'lirlals .tilted U
il Mn
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a speech in commemoration of the adopted bv the II. pub n m Nation *i pet m iti tb# | r i - - ' sho d I I# h ait | .
1 Continued On Pagr F o u r)
c in e i dv nr thral Commitlce for the routing Con .-•niplsted b]
the
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M IA M I, FD.
The "un*ink- denly we didn't have time tn alow
•* nger.
g m :lon *l election campaign
.... nth.
ablc" twin-hulled yacht Venturi down.
f i* ,
1# th r . i »i
"A valve opened on the port side
^ lay lu her walety grave oil Great
•hit#, tb*' 1 1. r 'Ii
ft) l&gt;aar Light tn Ihr Hahimav today and then another one gave on the
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but G ar Word 71 \ ear old ipeed- •larboard side ami we began tak­
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in ittsrl.
Imat racer and builder, and eight ing water I wav forward checking
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Funeral service* for Irvine •
-fc v .
Ihr compact when Ihta extremely llauser,
other* were *afr
I Mr •
who died at hi* residence
big
wave
hit.
T h r IM foot Venturi broke up in
9t »&lt;u thr b tc |» it •♦ ♦ if9 • 1
In Lake Mary Wednetday, will be
"Some of ihr front streamlining held tomorrow at 2 p. m. at the
99if »• | J ik •!»*■
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airlift.
Miami from a rmiml trip lo Natvau
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Rrision Funeral Home, with Fr.
b.N
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and
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we
were
In
yevtrrday. Wood hi* ircrrlary.
ItUhard Lyons, pastor of the All
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ni» Negro hotiM-keeper amt all
Souls Catholic Chuteh, officiating.
V M itb tr
ki? f1 t t » if t * f
\Vm*l, running a tanned hand
crew memtur* werr rescued.
Ruiial will be In Evergreen
I i'll'
II f | | | •
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through hi* *now.white hair, re­ Cemetery. The American Legion
f l i f r1 lr l l •!» i n
» h o ! ) » *•* 9o h » r
Wmid. who detlgnrd Ihr 120 ton called the Venturi was made of
wilt hold a military service at the
nil m rh t n #'• i it* v 91 iet
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rra ft b»r ii*e hy Ihr Vimy Air wood amt w ai 10 year* old.
graveside. Mr. Hauser wat a World
• n l» !9
llh thr V i f f i n n h •lit*
^ Force in IM I ami rcicquired it
I goes* maybe «he'd become War I veteran.
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|b rl« ll^ r i ; »aiY "The w a rn kept
♦»f Otig Oin r h ru M tr ’ * t
r «n.V Ih l m l.*.«kretir Jodie Puundin*
port kt,,« eod *l.e be
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Capt MacCallum notified the
A*»»'r»nnlr I t - ld;'S t ’ In ll*** I I I t
miles east of Fort Lauderdale, f o n t Guard as soon as we began County farmer*, truck grswrrr: ard
I 'f 'Ca *f rt# -• •• •I* S V f i -•r bu»
Fla.
•'tiling We Stayed aboard about iniserllanrou! visitors were given
the jr h»v* i r l .faf? I
»!9sp r ‘ i
The othera — C tpi C* h. Mac- (hrre Houri When Ihr Venturi wav th# lat#&gt;t In revearrh develop, .&lt;■
• Ii h i t
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the
Callum R. B. Stay**. &lt;\ J. Berger ih&gt;H1, „ ¥ e . ( c e l above w „ e r - the
o^ m .n t sVa'
made c&gt; mi-fiMoa *5f tht o-ir.J. S U n d e r. Harry Fol.om »nd deck normally U 22 leet abova the
Ex pet Invent 8 taM. VaLdenberg, *11 of MUml - j walerltne-we decided lo ahandm
! w Inwieeht vice directere picked
nicked up
un from small boats I. and
.ml got
cut into the
I
aopreent, vice u ltw i
^ were
Ibe lifeboat"
lifeboat.
ALTO FE''°''Lrr.D
or in charge, was in charge of the
by the fishing craft, Jerry II *r.
Three Coaat Guard planea, an­ program which Included discus­
An s'l-'m-ibH# min»-f hv £am•od taken to Great Isaac Light, swering MaeCallum't radio me*- sions end plot tour*.
mey )'
W illiam Clarh
STATION HKLlCOPTF.lt— 11.e H I P 2 h 'llro o t'i fib o -t) . n i - l
Mar the Mena of the accident saga, rushed to the area. A patrol
C* which -s* r*r**rtf | ^;bn t i
for «lr-sra reaeu# noth, is al Ike fftafisrd N»#s| All StsHnn. lh&gt;*
Plana wen to bring them to Miami boat went out from Fort Lender!h* e lf/ poliff y#aterday wag tatype airplane ha* anted mane pilot*' ID#* after eiwrirsn'* l«*Mtng*
PAINTING FINISHBD
todaj by a Coait Guard patrol dale and the cutler Ariadne aped
fju p j hy the H igh' sy Pstn tb# sea. wlill# working with a ln is lt rarrie**. Ahn*w, also &gt;n fh*
The City today completed paint­
out of Miami. A Coast Guard pa- ing of tho CHjra Installation* and
airfare are Ihe pilot. Lcdr. II. II. Gunther. NAAS a H H n U trtll** o f­
T h * list# olfieers located the
"The Venturi wa* going 22 lu » trol plane hovrred over the area building* nt the v * ll field located
ficer, and Lt. II. W . hhrimsn, NAAS ed ue* ti on.* I offltvr. The hell
|94fl C h f t c b f * f*.wr milst outcopier will be on display, along with ofhrr alrcrtfl fM lug from
knots In deep water when we ran until the helicopter arrived to con­ arproxlraitelr flvo mile* out cn
slds o( DeLsnd. I t -ra i abandoned
World W ar It to the bleat operational tombs! Itl. i t lb- station
'aio a bad storm," Wood said. tinue rescue operations. The Jerry Highway 17-92, according to John
and cut of gas, ascyrding ta th«
•aya, “ Welcome Aboard," lomorruw el in# Atnu-d Foirea Dar «p#n
The wavag ware high, to feat or Mar moved In to pick up the crew Abrams, production superinten­
repert.
kowoe. IP a. m until J p. m. (Official Phutograph, U. S N a*y)
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ed Key work. Harold Stanley
proved. guaranteed
310 Ea»t 4th St.
Claude II. Wolfe
• Real Eitale needi:
PAINTING, (
Appliance Corporation
awl Harkay, Broken 3M Baaterd
elated. U0-J
Ave.
Phaoe HIT
Roofing — Sheet Metal
WORMS U rje ~ ~ Red W lgglm .
Bullhrads. Tackle. Janet Tire
atlng — Air Conditioning
Shop, h r Sanford Ave.
Evans Roofing aad
11mmi t«w#
^^.
W H E GSDWN

Phones U 10JI - JTT*—A. Hart

IT - Install - It

D R a a r l p AppUanew C r n U r
" J m t Weollaghewae Deelm r
111 MagaaOa
PIm m 1T»T

I f l*
j

t a.

—

Asphalt paving, land clearing, (Ui
dirt and clay.
Spencer CoautrucU on Cn.
Maitland. Fla. Phooa: W M tr Park

Baking bl*cuit*7 Place therm
a cookie sheet nil limit side*. i
Ihry'll brown belter than l
would in a deeper pin.
n .A s s it iM) n i s p i . w

III S. PW.MLTTO AVE.
PHONE 101
Ml'TI AI.I7.R - LCONOMIZK

PHONE 811
ATLANTIC BANK BLDG

BANDfT REPEATS
OMAHA &lt;Jt—Hotel clerk Chester
I. Clark told police a bandit who
hail robbed the hotel a month ago
pimped out of a hiding place wuh
a long kndc in the early morning
and said:
"Well, here 1 am again.'*
Thtv time he took |*o from thr
cash register.
CLASS|E|ED DISPLAY

I OT UNDERWATER
EAST HARTFORD. Penn &lt;r —
Nicholas Eoran 1* the ossnee of a
lot on the bottom of the Connect icut River here.
He said be w asn't the victim of
a "fast deal" when he purchased
the land Hr'* going to me it to
dock hi* boat in the summer.
CEtSMEH Ii DISPl.kV

The Griddle

AND BUUOtND NEEDS

IK Y IN G I’It YOU
211 .AIKISCII h u m ;.
Your Stale Farm Insurance Agent
laiw cost auto and lire insurance

.lust (iood

I'oofl”

S te a k s, C reo le Dixlir*
S p a g h e tti
I’lu lr Cumldniiliunj*

Sandwiches — liarbecue

I k - NOTICES - PEB.MIN'AI.S _ I5
YVETTE'S; Osteen Bridge Beer
Soft Drink* • Fishing Tackle

COMPLETE landscaping Tropical
Plant*; Biller Blue Sod: Top
Soil. A. D Rountree. Call 1716

MIAMI iF - Horse racing date*
fo r‘the 195155 season have been
set at a meeting of the Florida
Slate Racing Com mission
They are
Tropical P ark—Nov 27 to Jan.
IS; 4J days Including three schol­
arship day*.
•
Hialeah P a rk -J a n , 17 to March
5; tn days Hialeah rcrpiPstcd two
scholarship day*, one at Tropical
aid one at Gtilf'lrcain.
Gulfstreara Park —March I to
April 22; 4.3 Hay* including three
*rhol«r«hip day*.
Sunshinr P ark—Ja n it In March
15; 52 days Including two scholar­
ship day*.

Spied? S'on it
A |«* pdal wks
Thinks its* tlossiflfd
Work lost fe* you

m o u g h t o n insurance

ty 17-02

1‘hnne 2-17-W

■•n tiOO a. ns. * 10 p. ni. Daily
n*ing 9:10 a ns. * Wrdnc*d*»*

ON A HUNGil STUM. Vo Sang
Thief, a Vletneraere w riter, It
ihown In Ihe lent he hea pitched
In a garden near the building
Where the Geneva Conference la
being held. He oppoae* both the
Rao Dal government and the Vletmlnh Cnrnmunltl*. and ha* de­
termined to go without food until
order la restored in Imlo-China or
“until I die."
(fefcrnationaiy

s-tiyt-TAKE s»*r»*v Th
pp £ rrv otD aos&gt;l E

HELLO ULOOIt- 1 WASffJ
TO Thank XXI T O
2rt The N CtAPPLt *

i M l .V g
ACAiN-TMC
BOSS •" 1.0[ *-? • c UP’C?w'S’r—Vy s-S.

S nuMSTCAD.*
( VOURg lATg
N- , AGAIN’ t—

2*1 Santnrd Ase,
KANKCHtII M O TO R CO.
1101 Ereni h
Pb.
EXPAND!) Home. Prairie Schoon­
er. Stewart. Seffblt, Nashua and
Yellowstone. 23% down. 5 year'
at 3’i.
EAST8IDK TR VILER BALER
Phone 3310 or 5 2*35 PaUlka. Fla
If you want thr LOW ratr on auto
mobile financing, are Install
merit Gian Department, Sanford
Allanllr National Bank.
l!M9 MEItCUBY 4 door sedan-b y
owner I hone 132r&gt;J.
U9 Mr.ltCURY. 2 iWhu. over­
drive, radio, heater and turn
light*. Ha* 5 new tire* ami In e»rellent condition, (ivrr ?* inilrt
per gallon of g** One rmner
9K50 CAN RE FINANCED
Phone Geneva, I2V.

J r rjA N T E s P e c r - i.NOCOOr c s ■
( TW6M TO BSBioe O ur \ I l mA*-- J* s lj.1
/ A OA’-O.'—But . J
I* D-iAtsov-r tvs.
[ SOMtBOOY COu»3 3
V m AvC s h o n k u? " J

MOME
e a o « *465
TBUB'esc
5 AMCM
VACATION
CT'A IS
U-SRT
1VM6ri
MOBOO-'
S’f E rs
U tQ

SURPRISE

« mhi.Lac, IM2 *W l pmg two
tnrir, power steering, white ride
wall tires, radio, heater, new
seat covers, door mat*, Itnleil
glass, etc Perfect condition
$3noo Cash nr will finance for
$700 down May consider clear,
good car a* down payment
Phone Geneva, 2Z30.

J 1IOUMES
Lifrtirnr Aluminum—Ere* Kill
male* Free Installation—T*te
phone 1423 Furniture Center,
Ilfs W t i n t .
PI t'WBIN'G
Contract and repair work
estimates H I, H*rv«
Santnrd Ave Phone la.K

HE 1A*A$ IM61DE
THE TA.MK WAItfl
ME Q * r

WV4ATB
D/POMO
WITH
KILLER ?

KMOAf

William F. Smith, Outboard hale*
Service, Mercury Outboard Sob
ao. 2515 S. Park. Pfa «e HT4-J.
BOATS, Boat building, tupplle*
and hardware Trailers C. Vail
Woodworking, 511 Sanford. Ph.
2245 W
VENETIAN BUNDS
Factory price* 1 Rulla-Head Blind*
Aluminum slat*, rollon or pla»tie tape*. Complete repair service
Seminole Venetian Blind Company
U» We»l Third M.
ftsowe 2M

a f l j rvg CAT
fH TCHf* WAAU
vp om

rue

* wo THOU sTumoh Dues
w ill N tvtn
e m u us
j e m , ' ' ca u m •
V ’ T s ( hhoW how
T THROW

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-FAST B*U. CURVE,
r .a i.v s S r “ \

tssmsc. M

y 5LID6R.,.

( tm- oook/..

lost y o u r p r r r
you have—advertise your Io n
FREE for ih,ee time* to the
Herald through the rourtaay of
the Florida Slate Bank.

FOUND: Plymouth ear key* on
corner Magmuia and 2nd. Owner
may have same by identifying
22^-ELECTRICAL SERVIClO—22

Randall Electric Co.
Bendix and Croaley Appliance*
Youngstown KlUhent
Electrical eonlrarting and repair*.
112 Maguolia Ave..
I’hone its
FRIGIDAIRK applia
and icnrice C. l | |
Fla. Phone 4151
im -W after « p m
For Appliances. CuntracUns-iIl
r x ”!'* “Itcfri;;! oerviea. Soa
your General Kleclrir n»Uer.

Konfovd Elect rk Ct*.
SEPTIC TANKS Cl.EANED l i t Magwadla Ave.
Plmwe 442

T V Aalewwa I10.M
With p w rtb w . ( T t
from IIM ap
w » farnlah yaw malarial U t

"• . — r rraw
"
■T1 ~«r _

Turtle

turner Celery and Sanford Air,
Phone 1223

NEWLY decorated roomy *pl
Call 43$ W
_
(»()()!) anti HAD
G ro ss Si ilia re
FUrtNIMIr.l* kitchcoetle Ant and
$ I uo For Brrereway or all room
overnight cabins. Sumlrll ( ourt Baby Car Seats
Cedar
Chest
21
95
Any fcl/.E
Ill way 17 92 South of city limit*.
Baby BsmI and Wet proof InC u rn llu rc C c n lc r
nerspring
Mattress
2(95
ATTRACTIVE. 3 Room (urnl*hid
I IK Writ 1*1 SI.
I’hnnr I
Beg
$49
93
Platform
Rocker
33
95
ipt. Tile bith, icrecned perrh,
Reg
(79
93
Sofa
Bed
39
93
w ater furnlthed i mile* (rom
Sanford. I37.JO per month Phone Beg $79 93 Chrome 5 pc
Dinette
S395 WE BUY. sell and trade used fur
1223 afler 7 pm .
mlure Wilson Maier Funrilure Co
Beg $139 95 Shopworn 5 pc.
Bed rustm Suite
79(»• 311 E. Isl Phone 93A
URN1SIIF.D A p l-2 rooms and
bath, private rnlranve light* Beg. $10995 Shopworn 2 pc,
Li* in groom .Suite
13995
and water lumiihrd, use of leteP e rt-fJsjj1 « irJ^ liip £ B r^ ^ ^
phone and garage Two block*
Mather
of
Sanford
I'EDIUItF.LD Cocker Spaniel pu
from heart ot town Ideal lor 203 « E. Isl St.
I’bone 127
working couple. $50 monlh. lie
ply Doi LVII c o Herald
n o o n t h in g s t o k a t
* islvakList • i.uni'll • rdunei
Beaionahtr
C L ass Vs’n ■IsI&gt;H Vi a .1, 8
,V.t. T.SsIAIJ.bfEA'C*iioutr Man. Sell
H O N N E Y ’K R E S T A U R A N T
and rolli-ct werkly debits. Real
2 ROOM cottage, furnished or un
opportunity for right man. Car
Lurllle Jnnet—Owner
numlabcd and apt. Summer
and reference* neeetaary. Write
rale*. Clark'* Court, South of 3 PR SHOES- Rrd sandal*; brown
I' (&gt; Boa 1745, Daytona Beach
^ O ty limit', 17-92
and while spectator*, wheat col­
ored -asuals 7 S AAA — ALL Od,OKED lady—housekeeper to
• ROOM furnished house. 539 Va­
live in— md much work Call
NEW $t0 95 In $14 91 value* tor
lencia Drive Call I M
ir.H3 M 2
$5 r*i pr Sec at
West 3ril St
J BEDROOM ap&lt; Electlir kltrhrn
Glint Milk
Nicely furnished Garage and It*101*11 Priest.
South Sanford Avo
u u of Irlephone
1*5 month.
Phi
uu
.wo
iv i
I'll IITH AI, NURSE— will work
Phone 1527.
29 hour* duty. Lest of irfrience*
U
s
u
i
K
ririerraiorv
all
make*,
Call 1152 II
1 AND 2 Bedroom Apartment
models
and
sir#—
Completely
Call 1240.
reconditioned. Tested, approved
and guarantied — Emm $79 541
OR SALE: 4 room house, tunii*h
tip Easy term*
ORLANDO Morning Sentinel. O r­
ed In Lakr Mon rise Phone
lando Evening Star. Call Ralph
1559 M 4
('liiuitr 11. Wulfe
Bay. 1165 J.
Ippllam r Corporation
2 BEDROOM apt Furnished or 3H1 Samtird Asr.
I’honr 2117 11SPECIAL SERVICE -1 4
untarnished
17U3 Magnolia
Phone on J
Used furniture, aiipbanees.
OAKI-AWN
etc. Bought -solo Lurry’*
Semin sir County'* "nly perpetual
EFFICIENCY apt* $35 month 1
121 East 1st St Phnrir 1G3I
e*re Crmetery. Rusineit office*
or 2 people 611 Park.
III N. Park
PIm n t i l l
A
.
II.
r
.
J
A
M
II'S
IK
S
4 ROOM (urnlrhad ajpt. (n p italn )
Sire 21 37" * .VO*"
iJ.sti, ...I. II.II UtM. ks w
HAVE your lawn mowed by Jerry
Ertruded welded .iluminom frame
lo rd phone 1317 W.
$24 00 &gt; Special discount to eooST rU M in apt l.srgr. null
tractnrs
KM A K lnanrlntr
droom. living room, small
aprecned f e t c h , electrically MIFRM IN' I DM R IT E PIPE CO
For Remodeling and repair*
equipped All very prlvale No Oill Me*| 13th M. I'hone 1741 ISKI
Nothing l&gt;os*n -Small Monthly
pet*. Call 629 M
Pay rnrnt*
AWNINGS
S b e rin n n C o n rre te F’o.
GROUND floor apt Enmnied
iJletim r Aluminum
Did West 13th Phono; 1241-J66I
*
II II Grlrr
n , Ughlf. water. Private huh
pply HI Je n a m ln r Ave Phone
K u rn ilu re C c n lc r
CARPENTRY, repalri, remodel­
II* West Isl M.
I'be
ing All kinds New work. Cab
Inels Work guaranteed C C.
I.awrrnre, phone Winter Park
76-3201.
3 Piece matched set - Trait) Case,
Overnight and Pullman Blue
• ROOM house with large porch,
Special — TV and Radio
and Rrnwn All fur only $15 99
all modern. lurnDhed. on lakr.
plus tax
Service and Repalri
t mUcs from Geneva on III. 426
R iot $40 00. Call IMI. Oviedo S A N F O R D JK W K I.R Y A N D RCA Motorola Sale* and Service
Gene'ii T eu co Service
U IG G A G K
D0WNSTAiRS 3 room furnished
300 ‘■ininrd Ave.
1120 Sanford Avr.
Phone IIM
apt. 1903 Maple Ave. Apply Ana
rello. 000 Park Phone una M CRAFTSMAN Reel Type Power FLOOR aandinc and Rniahlng
( leaning, waxing Servlog Semi
Mower; IS Gallon gals united wa­
I BEDROOM furnished house. Ga­
nole County »lnre 192$. H. M
ter tank; U HP electric motor
rage, elcctrle kitchen. Call Md
Gleason. Lakr Mary.
and buffer outfit, like new: 2
Wheel *y Inn carry all traiUc.
Upstair* FUHNLSHKD Apt 1717
L
L SILL—PIaiso Toeholetaa
Phone m i
Park Av». I’honr »7*-n. ABer 5
Phone 2164 Route I, Sanford
LARGE Hardwick gas range, used
WANTED TO RENT
only 3 mernth* $ltm Thor autrs- • Complete motor tune-up
r-----and ita rtm .
malic washer $25 Phone R92-J. • Brakes. «;cnerilor*
V Raapontible pormanenl
not navy—2 Bedroom uni
TRAINING chair Cal 232*J
•d hosts a. Call 2350
HANDWEAVERS l.OOM -Usrd 4
harness balanced type and ex­ ENVELOPES, letterhead*, atate
iT« FOR SALE-3
tra part* for * » ” narne** lark
ment*. Invoice*, hand bill*, and
type loom complete. I’bone San­
p r o g r a m a, etc. Progressive
mat you much
ford 2341J -3
Printing Co, Phone 400-403
ill ed la the
H tn youraelf EI.KCTRO'Hygfrne upright Va
and give the
cuum Cleaner rhmi
BUILDING lot* cleared.
yw«r room* or
and all attachment*
Treea. ahruhhery move
m rtlo
Hunter. Phone MJ-W.

r

Hmilly’H Snappln’

- h

M ow ers
Room 2«l Edward*’ Bldg
New location—Just nth of City
ark A Commercial
I'h Id
limit* Now handling &gt;'cott At.
II Alexander
T. M Stringer USED Washers. All makes
water Outboard Motor*. AJwi a
Thoroughly
reconditioned.
Test­
Keg Heal Estalo Brokers
famous line of rompeUlive p rlrr
ed, approved and guaranteed —
mower* from .Snappln' Turtle—
Prom M&gt;9 95 Easy terms
kW 50 un
lta&gt;round $1. Hall. Ifeallor
Claude
II.
Wolfe
S. Seminole lll*d.
Plione 2115
Licensed Registered Ileal Estate
Appliance Corporal Ion
Broker anil (ieneral Insurance
HAI.I/S
(JABACE
fijr
general
Auto
Ml hanlord Ase.
Phone 2117
Agent.
repairing, ANo Wrecker Service
;ni Si it th Park Asc.
Phone Ka
402 t’elrry Ph. low* M — 1M6-R
Special Sale Price
Swing Sets
131 95
Stainless Meel Slides
f *np 93
INSURANCE
RDIIMIV.S SPORTING (JtMIHS
IV IN tU R I S A IIS A SERVICE
.mi East I list SI.
Phone 99*
Preferred R a id to Preferred
IL irgain In N ew F u rn itu re
pidiryhotdrn
Moslem furnishing* u-rd in Model Jnlin Williams Ins. Agcnry
home display~2 bedroom suite*.
417 Sanford Allanllr Rank
s r . JOHN'S REALTY CO.
Iising room suite, dinelle; rugs,
Phone 31
Phone 1129 - A II Pelerson, firoker
spreads, lamps, pirturrs, etc
Associate* -A R Peterson J r ,
Offered in you at great saving*
P J. Chestirson. Albert N Eitt*
t all Phillips Prunerties, |7f4-H

75 I t Dontagr. C**»J ft depth on
Mektsa Riser, tsph 2 room ra
bln, electric refrigerator and ga*
range—a bargain #1 fU'*).
A BEAUTY!
Newly redicia .iled inside anil old
Till' fine 2 B it. home I' *M
FURNISHED kitchenette. a pi
Hlumberiaml Court IR»ay 1703
ualcd on ? lots with shade in
hark sard If you like really
South of City Limit*
beautiful oak floor*, you should
»ee this Priced for ipiick vale
WELAKA AparrmcritJ U* W
First Sired Phoo: 4i»W
at S9.I50 p tmnnrlng. (Jood
terms
lio lln w iy and Un
SEMINOLE REALTY
Day Week or mouth
TV. DO TH It IIS
r. It tlE ltll
I9UI Park Airnsi*
Phone 27
Farallnre Ceelrr. it*
Evenings—«I2 «V &lt;u 1X79 J
EFFICIENCY apt*. CaL CS
2 Bedroom*, hath, dining room,
ONE ROOM eiflrlency apartment,
large living room, kitchen large
guttabte fur couple or single
acremed porch Plenty of fruit
Privatr bath, Ideally located
tree* and shade trees nri fine
gcroi* from Post Office Inquire i large lot fan finance. See your
Itanurl Jacobson'* Dept Store.
Broker or call 2Th W _____

2 BEDROOM Block house. $1300
Down, mo. payment*. $4499
Total price td llU a . gag Yale.

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KAMO/

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Make Sanford Your
Shopping Center
A N I M I K I ’K N P L M
VOLUM E XLV

K ntahliw hrd 190S

S tro llin g
In Sanford

S A N T O R O . F L O K IIM .

Two Senators Relate
Visits From Counselor
Both Agree Adonis Poured Out Stoiy
Of Pressure From McCarthy Group

Tonight will mark the la»l per­
formance of "Peer Gvnt", a proA 'tui tion of th* pupil* of room
lei
School.
Thr play I* brine pn*.«rntcd to
raise fuml* for a liernian iflugt-#
:irl »p«n*or»ii by the young group,
t » a i rewritten from the original
I»ben book ami little of the fam­
ous »tory ha* been left out, accord­
ing to a clas* spokesman,

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f!ei? fn p ir tlr
*j »9in U v. not quitf *n w i **m
r. *.t-1
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I tS P - f JllU*

I I . K»;,|

Russia Proposes Neutral Nations
Settlement

Conduct Any

W A SH IN G TO N t/1*) A n E litenltotvrr a d m iiiittr a tio n
b a r totlny shut o ff a n y ilctnilctl tt-slim ony a b o u t liig h lev H
co n feren ce* on th e M c C a rth y -A rm y row . B ut tw o e n a to r
r e la te d bchiiul-thc-acenea A rm y approai'lii-:; to M inn v isit t
S en. M cC arthy cull* " b la c k m a il" a tte m p ts .
In d ram atic m o m e n ts. S e n s. P irk se n iK III &gt; and M undt
( I t- S P ) stepiied fro m t h e ir ro les on th e b ench &lt;4 th e Mr
C a rth y -A rm y h e a rin g s to te s tif y about v is its tin y received
• * •
Inst J a n u a ry from A rm y c o u n se lo r Jo h n G. A d a m s
The rlly today la working in
conjunction with Srminulr I »un&lt;
B oth agreed th a t A d a m s |H iu m l o u t a s to r y •&gt;f p r e s 'tin
( t ) '» ll&lt;&gt;) Scout organisation! in an
from the Mrt'arthv lula-oiniiiittee.
attem pt to work nut a program
atol particularly from l!ov 'I
IV hereby thr Seoul* may u ir the
Cohn, lit g&lt; tiers I i iiiino I, to !■••
( it) pool lor Kwimming and safe­
half of p it II David
chine,
ty r l a n n . Clifford Mrhibbin. a
draft'd former oii.oltant to litSanford Scoutmaster In respon­
subcommittee
sible fur thr negotiations, accord­
Both Dirkven in j Mumlt . ltd
ing In Warren Knowles City mantoo, thrtr fir»t teacliott &gt;*. that
lift
IUIDTKI.
17,
I*
un*
var#
that
■*er.
if the cbargfi w* re true Cohn tntitl
•he ha* only a month :o live a*
t e a
be fired atul tt.it when fh 'i d|
F. K. I tim e i lioumillat. skipper the board* a plane in New York to
cttited lb' mailt w llh
n Mt
of the “Skylark," which made the fly noma to her parent* tn Duit'arthi hr dei fared
ild not
•etdorf Germany. An exchange
tu p to Lemon IIIiiff Wednesday
submit to b lsitm a d '
wwhen the Itutar) Club held its out- •indent, Lift wi* attending high
81* foo‘ Lath I.aline, on* of
Thr ccmmttte* n&gt; ester) *M? W
* in g , has irlutnrd home fiom the sihool In Detroit when ihu w*«
America'* trading Western stars, p m until 2 p m
O tangr Memorial Hospital, Or­ disetvered to have leukemia Her
who
will
appear
in
the
annual
Dtrksrn touched
th- r-rt».J «f
lando. after being lonlipnl with
American schoolmate* donated
ArmrJ Forvec Pay Parade, «che- tenatnnil tritltn &gt;n* hv -!rj'- ■c *1
n itinkm collar bone whiih ho suf­ 11.000 to pay for her tup home.
duled to be held WetJnr'Jay at 10 Iv aiking and t- etvp*; tv to i f t
fered in a fall during the outing,
a. m., wav botn in Gretna, I a., 00 to be iwom s i i *iits*i * Hu
lie fell fiom the g an j jdr.nk of
year* ago.
request tim e tn th# nndM of »
bis laiat Just before lltr group la ­
The tall, touch anj-tumble mo­ row over the proprtetv •&gt;! e-pV nnj
gan its return trip.
vie &lt;tar I* no grug itorr cowboy. publicly the role, h t.-p Whit*
Although be wacn'l born otv n HO tM -i It » a'l-l ItfJ I
' ’
t h r &gt;, II. S. Hand ha# a icry
ranch, he wai born for the &lt;addte ell In * -lu 'ii • D
full Mhrdulr planonl for this
and hai appealed in rodeos from ferrner lavl .Ian 71
weekend, First. ihct raauh in thr
roa«t
toi co*d.
tv.
. ii a
i
i
A d im » w a i i t •
rh *
Armed Fwrrrs H it parade SalurThe loir Of Ibdlywoo.| and the („r bil third d .i ........I* &gt; » ted
tjil-i) ntouiing. Willi lhi« parade,
movfra took run w rit n n j it ,
irilmi* uh,» *.j!*l u «it «t ibe
thr) introduce their »umn«rr uni­
TAMPA . r - P a r t i c to a federal
long V fo"e libi'cgccp'umai I *' ,,rllintf wh'’
I'll lit ft Vlt'-t II- t &gt;•. %' | O *tlo'
age hearing on overtime pay for
{Jolt
.nd the li a k conference — a meetm- b* fjTil
form* which the* wear Iteratise Ike
)li*
* *' 'lira *t J-'e-&lt;aiV, Del* ■»■* -i
tru* worker*
worker, a r e preparing • nuke bull
T in whip
- u ? captutcd the
on W .,|n#. la r
hot weather. ThU will hr ike fir.I | cilru*
• i"» J bj Ann) tn I pi i . at* pietit •
time that the) will h a ir perform- chart! and i^raph* to support oral hratt* of Amrriea'* young cowboy Vrmy 'v i|Vi i*l eotmvel. Ip &lt;-pb
Welch, 'aid Adim
w*. birred
rd their laiuou* "Seiea Lonely 1c.Union) given during a three- fan*.
i
... ,
rno, . from snvwermg «ip h q«irti&lt;n» by
l&gt;a)» Dance" in a Sanford parade, day hearing here
They introduced it in New llrlean*.
The hearing rniksl \c-tcnlay alt- , l-*'lui oai now pcim*nanl foot* J „n |f r . fron, .-p,r r , . , ut,v. d*p&gt;U t
\ t/ /fi li /i /i j/ »&gt; I/ VI
M \ &lt; n i lI /
»&lt; /|«
/ 1' i n i
mrnl."
'Ihere will lie a abort ruArrrt fol- it l*i|b aide* agteul further oral,
lowing thr parade. Sunday. tkry , trstiinony would only duplicate
will g iir their laal In a aerie* ot tact* anil flfurea already presentPark runrrtl* in the Fifth Street ed
•
Park. I hi* will be identicwl to the
Hern* h r i t i . lit charge of the 1
rr*enled hearing, allow ed M day* to fur- •
* well rrcrived ronrrrl
...IS * 1
tar Cf •
i roncert nt-h Inc &lt;hart&gt; ami other data, i
Ukt week in lla)ton
•- 1
• • • I ' »♦!••-.% * *
will begin al I p. m. Motwlav, the and a further -W day» to file brief*
t I" . I I I , , I I
fejini, t i ­
*ii
Sanford l.ion* (Tub I* *ending arguing Ih t'U M . vv&lt;-i&gt;. i« g**Utant1
*»f n» il l * l Mil 9*9*
■ • '■ •;••«
them lu Orlando to m arth in the ailniinlstrator of the wage and hour .
i.os AN.;i:i.» . v 1 , , , .... ....
Jeg- - «»•/„ V ........ ; ! . ■
• i •s II 9 . If||||f e l • I" 1,-I 1,1
Stale l.ion* (Tub Parade.
diviilon ill the U s I'rpartm cnl i
I wardv, ppwliierr eitii-'i. .. •
• a •
l**.in
.1 *I|*. fi i n|;hl
of U b o r
*how "Ttil* I* Your I i
•*&gt;t h . •
•oil M P&gt;f* p Ik ti •
| | . dill . ■«i . be. I- u|i lo 2 •
The Seminole High School hey
ITic hearing wa« held on pctilioi
been vued for half of the .t't .
|.|*»9 •
with’ John, VI »y ii &lt;■ ! Ih« ■•••&gt; ■ r 1 1 H H tlfh
Club, tpoiiMilvd by the Hanfotd ■if the Florida Council of Cilru*
.
r
41”
'lion dollar* eallmatesl pail ami
Klawnla Club, will hold it* annual I'nmnt lAFL). which contciHled
milt |i In (let III, jm .'e l til t.V ,, |l £&lt;n&lt;rD'if ••• i r , | M . •
i lure profit* from the progrtiii
•—l-t*i* m n
•itriil t ■Cite III
Mo'.het'a l&gt;a)' bamiuet tuiBonow at that cilru* -hipping ami p«&gt;cc»«ing
Mel Vicklmd alleged pi * root
7:16 p. m. at McKlnle) Hall.
operaliouv have grown to tlu- point
Theti
spp*ir.irvi cp vv yv t i.--. meinbe r hip lit 'h 1 - -|»l ll 'll •
• *
•
i
plain!
filed
yc*tenlay
in
'uit-ertor
to
ri.
'
. I.* to l n- '■ ' in* J ■&gt;i ' y
where they are no longer M‘a*onal.
• b*''is otir ' '*•
\ f'ourl Mial he Ihuuelil of the idea la t ii'ghf
John Angel, (Tty recreation dir- Ilecau'-e the Imtuilry l&gt; tuiw rated
b* •!. i* up il innc Ih* arcimt-i*
for thr *Iiom while b&lt;upil.ilt’e | *?'*’ ’ ' ’' '' *'■! ‘ ' 1*' ' '''
• ector, this morning reqa*»t(d that icavonal. rmploycrv are not re
F lr .f b it L i r t u i * ' ihe d about r a /with polio I- i «mw lie •*•■« !'-•
"
» d*-t ' l i lu ; ....... .
r
•II film* ot IMtavo* * 1*0 ar« In- qui.ust lu pay overtiiuc afiei to
Un • | •
, lew iled In ratering* trawl* In the hour* a week, although tome Flor­
ward*, a .1 . ' • ' f - n w - L . ’
.
1
nrnrn
u&gt;* In
(it share
vknri* H
ti* #p• re
promi»e«l
thr
recrralion department'* aottball ida procr«*utg plant* do.
I in d 9 't‘ t f . o j
*C.
with him
league, contact him h i telephoning
The
petition
w»*
oppmrd
by
Miami N« • v ir.J •
L Vr
22SS-J before May 21.
lie
caul
F
d
i'T
d
.
fmiigi
1
b
&gt;d*
»ever*l large cilru* agencies, In­
'
i
Urvirm
ity
»
1
7b
tt.lVt
autnimdiile
nu|
until
&gt;
*
cluding Florida Cltni* Mutual.
H itrh H tm d •d 1
I 195!, paid him hrltret I
Grower* and Shipper* league of
t p e ile r iln t
j IlflO a week On lltal ilaie. he *sid
Florida, ami the Florida Canncr*
Ihe &gt; in i ipp- i r ; •
Pifwanl* lnf&lt;rin&gt;-1 liitn lie had
Avm.
n •• •- il
inleretl in Ihe thowr ami that Fd I'i'littC*1 ilw* IV •
fire swot I , s|i ii
n • | of
ivanlv was the uw ner
r a t r d ld it i i h iiib d ib *• •' *9 ffut
F. D. Hubert* of m s Palmetto
i r t i f t v *t tin &lt;dj"*t
■nl flur
§ Avenue, Itav purtha»ed the Lobby
1 e'» pr*l
r | e j of t i i a i p t X ’ h n
New* .Stand from A. I- llumUton.
I -iftem
i l l llir u iig h Ih e h n "i I
Mr. Hubert*, a winter visitor to
ll
|
•Jo Iff
The Clly’* n«-w power lawn
Ibe Jomt ire* •' ui
I.
Sanford for many yrar*, move.1
f f ( '!&lt;*!{ h» ji-i ll!,,f,!,9 l
.f ! •
•&gt;
»
t
h
is
,
mower
which
wa»
ptirchased
this
here about a year ago. lie I*
Vto t
week tn In- attached lo the
0'lilv .■'"irded tr&lt;v&gt;r
•Is# *
IHf lh« (if«( lilts*
furnterly front Jack von, Mich.
Chief
of
Foliee
Ifuv
H
illuin.
9
*
^ti
f'
1
r
..
i
City’* Ford tractor went Into It*
• p | ||
♦P *
todar rei|Ue&gt;ted • •»*■ off" III It .
-*
lir*^ ttinl operation today on »h«
f^ tftg l
• fu ll I# f^ 'k 1
I.AHII IsHFT.
i l • ,.! t 9 ’• &gt;'•
eonildrr
imiuedlat'
»»|i«h
of
m.Ip • P#•
'if 1
City** parkway*.
•
Ilf
f|t
f
11
11
*
9
4
•
lit# call lioxr* an.| line
f l u Manner! Warrrn Knowle* in t'allfortiia, whrte he owns -i
if i f f |»U n " I
In « b ii *i i i in Maii*r-i •9
itale&lt;l that the mower had been •.mall tanch in the San Fernanda
• • r i i i ' t i «fn|» If* arf
M'arim
Kii"
»l*s,
tht
chi
I
t*i
I
tniirhated ftom the tlritt Tractor Valley. He is married and ha* two
two grrat loves be*ldet th at for that the etn*tp'ii.
fs .llliin *ititimf... .
Sidney HiChard. Ltpertendent of I
,ubml1* his immediate famll) . . th at for "badly m n»*&gt;l &lt;&gt;f repair" and
. »..i . b-d --I♦tMMttt* I*
.0 Flty Sewer*, tmlay announceJ that
• 'ow
n‘ eo50,
#i
f*.t &gt;■
It w*« aiMTiiivu tnv mower I* hi* two black hor*rs he ride* In 'h sl •-*rml l»o*e« mk| lin n ili-oild
the city had liegun work In extend­
thr movies, Black Diamond and I# uplsrrd.
0
» • rim i-it «
ing 135 feet of aewer lino from gat-powrrrd and operated hydrall- Rui Il
il
I
r
d
P
d
v
n
u
j
S
l
»
The rail Itoxr* lit i|||e!ll«n are
rally. Thr ritv manayrr comMw'lmvlllc |o Hernango Ave*
He I* on* of the few actors I n ! the only mean* of i-oiiimiinica'ioii
Ftlwet J G iiffi'lV j l | l itrtCtt J&lt;tl9
The superintendent stated that nttnlrd on th r new mowrr'a twr- Hollywood
9 •• 9»**1 |*| •*« t rafts fit |»
w|,o doe • not _»&lt; i b e tween officii* mi olslit patiol "1 ifie» ti toils­ #9a9- 1 f h*t Iht tipipItl*
Ivw.
tho Cltu wai tiling elght-lneh ca*t fortnanrr a*, "exrrllrnt and much double
!nr r*t ♦••* In t •fint'flE' '
for
his
rough-aiid-tumble
and
tiollee
hraduoaitris
*i«-|
9i«gij(|
'll)
t
ht
a
morning
b
rtlrr
than
the
city
has
evrr
be­
lion pipe and that the job would
ni*» 9 ;• |» »tv ■*oiffi»9r*l ••
scenes. The reason is tliat he be­
Speidfirally, the • hief a I 'd IliiT Hi# wh«*l' -if 9 ttil’ll 9(^*9
provide sewerage facllilb a for ap- fore had.”
pi*. -»9 tt•-If |-e
*9 til#
gan
hi*
acting
carcrr
a
t
•
stunt­
that
rail
I
koxi
-*
at
l
in
t
Ht.
and
pioxlmatrlv nine home*.
t 9i jr i| 9|f 9 ! -nf I*.
\ |0 ntan d* i llv#9 »• 1
man
for
other
actor*
and
know*
Park
A
ie.
behind
the
fu
r
st.itli.i
n
m
:
s
i
i
c
i
.
ii
Coat* of thr project ar* bring
• "t l log -&gt;rt 'h ' •r^*( 9»t|v *-r* 9f * f*. '» *1 (9.* re,.,»|, ..
»• I
and al Fifth 81 uni inford v • ■•'o r Ai# and t an
Funeral srrvirr* were held tndav the tricka of the trade.
held to a minimum by uting
- f1
loiRue will lead the parade In j be tepairrd Immediately
material* already owned by the for Mr* B aiter S. Rowan at the
'■«lio|e piojett n o ........ i llttl-- f(*»|M tprrw • II
Arntrd | Knuwlrt today s ta t'd that tlw I*--. than a mil-, Ihii ■■ • f i-t.inaty
City and using City prDonrr* on Hrli»on Funeral Home, with the Sanford'* crlrbralion of
9. . , | . 9,1
Hobby, icily i( rurreritlv cberkintr to find un i- ii tain e, b-'a'ii# 'i|ien •••mplet |*r 1 |9 ' I*1*
0 the work gang. Kstimatcd ro*t is Rev. A. G. Milam* nfliriating Force* Day with J. L
\ • • .1 i &gt;
| •#«!••
Burial wai in Evergreen Cemetery County sheriff; Roy Williams, | exactly what b m • led in the wai ed, the tieel nil 1^-............. id |»f r 9H "» 99 |l
1150 for the projrct.
K
chief of police end II. D. Harris, «,f renlaieitn lit* and tcpulrg and
tuford’s main tislfle aft** • -. aFlorida H i n n y Palrol, aceord- that corrvclion would be made .••••ling t-i t '|i / Mgr M iii- n | f»^ei9l
"(Mil f Mfll ft* &gt; | r p | li
ing to Gut Miller, general chaii* I |gg the Intmeiliali ftilttri
I Mol* |e s.
man of the parade committee.
i
____________
* *• •1 # M e
Mote than li-ilf -f th# p--tng
GOPMtH.AN A'lOIMI It
Captain J. E. Vo*e, coinmanilrr
til I r i Kliipb i- ■ i - * .1 1' , " • elifll | ^ l r s t l»‘r ' i 1
of the Sanford Nava! Auxiliary
WASHINGTON. P n ..v He i* st ie*uifa--il.
I l,iiffitn ' 99I|I tt'* 1 »• nt h * ' |
• i t . C-o n
Air Station, Is scheduled to deliver Vote Republican." It fh# slogan ••'lirlals .tilted U
il Mn
i’b I •• •
•l . I *
a speech in commemoration of the adopted bv the II. pub n m Nation *i pet miti tb# | r i - - ' sho d I I# h ait | .
1 Continued On Pagr Four)
al Commitlce for the routing Con .-•niplsted b] the
.-1 &gt;r ti c i n e i dv nr thrMIAMI, FD.
The "un*ink- denly we didn't have time tn alow
•* nger.
gm :lon*l election campaign
.... nth.
ablc" twin-hulled yacht Venturi down.
f i* ,
1# th r . i »i
"A valve opened on the port side
^ lay lu her walety grave oil Great
' 1 1. r 'Ii
•hit#,
tb*
ft) l&gt;aar Light tn Ihr Hahimav today and then another one gave on the
•(*# f 9**J*IV
' erioui I *
but G ar Word 71 \ ear old ipeed- •larboard side ami we began tak­
• *^»*i f ' '. #• .
in ittsrl.
Imat racer and builder, and eight ing water I wav forward checking
1 1
Funeral service* for Irvine •
-fc v .
Ihr compact when Ihta extremely llauser,
other* were *afr
I Mr •
who died at hi* residence
big
wave
hit.
T hr IM foot Venturi broke up in
9t »&lt;u thr b tc |» it •♦♦if9 • 1
Lake Mary Wednetday, will be
"Some of ihr front streamlining In
99if »• | J ik •!»*■
| (k| niji- •
tiravy *ra* while returning tn
held tomorrow at 2 p. m. at the
on
the
I
kiw
,
mrl
M
an
airlift.
Miami from a rmiml trip lo Natvau
N’ t* *rnln'« 9 i r , » t
*9* /, t|
Rrision Funeral Home, with Fr.
b.N
&gt;kc
off
and
I
knew
we
were
In
yevtrrday. Wood hi* ircrrlary.
ItUhard Lyons, pastor of the All
DU-n D '«" f h 'j
I
rouble
*'
ni» Negro hotiM-keeper amt all
Souls Catholic Chuteh, officiating.
V M itb tr
ki?f1 tt»if t*f
\Vm*l, running a tanned hand
crew memtur* werr rescued.
Ruiial will be In Evergreen
I i'll'
II f | | | •
9* • • I
through
hi*
*now.white
hair,
re­
f l i f r1lr l l •!» in
» ho ! ) » *•* 9o h » r
Wmid. who detlgnrd Ihr 120 ton called the Venturi was made of Cemetery. The American Legion
wilt hold a military service at the
nil m rh t n #'• i it* v 91 iet
•»
rraft b»r ii*e hy Ihr Vimy Air wood amt wai 10 year* old.
graveside. Mr. Hauser wat a World
• nl»!9
llh t h r V i f f i n nh •lit*
^ Force in IMI ami rcicquired it
I goes* maybe «he'd become War I veteran.
n h t tln
i n f * f », i'*t An 9hf , «*t
' r?™ »{*
|b rl« ll^ r i ; »aiY "The w a rn kept
♦»f Otig Oin rh ru M tr ’* t
r «n.V Ih l ml.*.«kretir Jodie Puundin*
port kt,,« eod *l.e be
hfff lr f »*9^»|99
Of Iff•* l"
»^Li
,bf
«IT**» vu.m , ^*n ,n »^***«* down » the water.
i |
I ier :h *lt fnrr ^ fJUff #l V»| r»
•
•f it •'tit'*ti Ir it. 4 t* tw •* A ••
!“ vnatehej S
K
IlfehoM
,1ulU ^ ,h r /
* ‘“nl'
in*. Iih# i .*, Lb - J) ll
v.iUuuuig ui heavy ira* nUiuv 53
Appiuximattly t w
tirmmol*
Capt
MacCallum
notified
the
A*»»'r»nnlr It- ld;'S t ’ Inll*** III t
miles east of Fort Lauderdale, f o n t Guard as soon as we began County farmer*, truck grswrrr: ard
I'f 'Ca *frt# -• •• •I* S Vf i -•r bu»
iniserllanrou! visitors were given
Fla.
•'tiling We Stayed aboard about th#
the jr h»v* irl .faf? I
»!9sp r ‘ i
lat#&gt;t In revearrh developThe othera — Ctpi C* h. Mac- (hrre Houri When Ihr Venturi wav
, .&lt;■
• Ii hi t
I || fh&gt;
♦ il •
the
Callum R. B. Stay**. &lt;\ J. Berger ih&gt;H1, „ ¥e.(cel above w „ e r - the
o ^ m .n t sVa'
made c&gt; mi-fiMoa *5f tht o-ir.J. S U n d e r. Harry Fol.om »nd deck normally U 22 leet abova the
Ex pet Invent 8 taM. VaLdenberg, *11 of MUml - j w alerltne-w e decided lo ahandm
! w Inwieeht vice directere picked
nicked up
un from small boats I. and
.ml got
cut into the
I
aopreent, vice ultw i
^ were
Ibe lifeboat"
lifeboat.
ALTO FE''°''L rr.D
or in charge, was in charge of the
by the fishing craft, Jerry II *r.
Three Coaat Guard planea, an­ program which Included discus­
An s'l-'m-ibH# min»-f hv £am•od taken to Great Isaac Light, swering MaeCallum't radio me*- sions end plot tour*.
mey )'
William Clarh
STATION HKLlCOPTF.lt— 11.e H IP 2 h 'llro o t'i fib o -t). n i- l
M ar the Mena of the accident saga, rushed to the area. A patrol
C* which -s* r*r**rtf | ^;bn ti
for «lr-sra reaeu# noth, is al Ike fftafisrd N»#s| All StsHnn. lh&gt;*
Plana w e n to bring them to Miami boat went out from Fort Lender!h* elf/ poliff y#aterday wag tatype airplane ha* anted mane pilot*' ID#* after eiwrirsn'* l«*Mtng*
PAINTING FINISHBD
todaj by a Coait Guard patrol dale and the cutler Ariadne aped
fjupj hy the H igh' sy Pstn tb# sea. wlill# working with a ln is lt rarrie**. Ahn*w, also &gt;n fh*
The City today completed paint­
out of Miami. A Coast Guard pa- ing of tho CHjra Installation* and
airfare are Ihe pilot. Lcdr. II. II. Gunther. NAAS aHHnUtrtll** of­
Th* list# olfieers located the
"The Venturi wa* going 22 lu » trol plane hovrred over the area building* nt the v*ll field located
ficer, and Lt. II. W. hhrim sn, NAAS ed ue* ti on.* I offltvr. The hell
|94fl C h ftc b f * f*.wr milst outcopier will be on display, along with ofhrr alrcrtfl fMlug from
knots In deep water when we ran until the helicopter arrived to con­ arproxlraitelr flvo mile* out cn
slds o( DeLsnd. It -rai abandoned
World War It to the b leat operational tombs! Itl. i t lb- station
'aio a bad storm ," Wood said. tinue rescue operations. The Jerry Highway 17-92, according to John
and cut of gas, ascyrding ta th«
•aya, “Welcome Aboard," lomorruw el in# Atnu-d Foirea Dar «p#n
T h e wavag ware high, to feat or Mar moved In to pick up the crew Abrams, production superinten­
repert.
kowoe. IP a. m until J p. m. (Official Phutograph, U. S Na*y)
dent.
mom, and n a rlin a late It «" tud- members.

M o d 1 1 i o f&gt;

f

Cowboy Star Will
Lead Armed Forces
Day Parade Here

P o m I i &lt;»i i

G

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KV

Lobby Mews Stand
Changes Owners

New City Mower
Is In Operation

I u-'i!iii v-tii fl -:!r
AirliiMny01In;
Fiom Dion Ition I’Ihi

Communications
Repairs Wantc&lt;l

GENEVA

tinii
, •

Hauser Services
To Be Tomorrow

About 200 Farmers
Attend Field Day

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took place at d p. m. with many of
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the paitor, the Rev. 8. L. Whatley |
acting a* the moderator.
The member* of the ordaining
council al«o included Horner L. ()» •
home, clerk. T. V. Brown. T It

Sundiy School 0 « J a.m
Mommit Wonhip to:4a am .
Evening Serlre 7:30 p m .
Mid-Week Service 7:3C pm
thunday.
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FIRST II\I*TI**T (T ll'lll II
Park Avenue at Slilh Street
W. I*. Ilrooks. Jr.. I’a-tor
John |„ Miller
Minister ol Education
Sunday School 9: 45 a. nt.
‘•Ilritig All The Family. We pro­
vide For Every Member of the
Family—Even the llaby.”
Morning Wurvhip H:'to and 11:110

Cooper, l„ A. Hall, (». ti. Owen*.
Nolan Fore, M. ft. Jarkson, JarT. Bryant, Jack Benton, Thomav
W. Ferguson, (icorge W. Jacob,
and F.. K. Ilamil. Tnc lilhle wa*
presented by The Brv. W. C. Ill
The Itev. Mr. Itouth wn* railed
to the Chuluota Baptist (.'htiult t &gt; Sermon John I- Miller
art as Interne pavtor la*t Feb­
1 raining I'nion 0:45 p. in.
ruary ami that call was • a tended
Ih-partmrnt s for each age group
to active pastor on April It*. Ti e Nursery for children under I yean
Ray, Mr Routh Is a nnt i v• in i
Sanford and a graduate of *he
Evening Worship M:00 p . tn.
Seminole High School, lie li MM
The Seminole High School Glee
attending his Junior year at Ste» Club will he with us for the Even­
son Cnlverslty In fteland.
ing H&lt; rvlrv under the direction ••(
Miss Ollic Reese Whittle.
Fellowship Ilnur after thr Even­
ing Service in the Mrmorial Kditrational Building.
The Rev. Walter lloutn wa« or­
Wednesday Evening Service 4.14)
dained to the Gospel ministry
Thursday n e t lug at the Chdluo'a half of It for hrr lunrhr- n dish
W:- will lirgin a study and dl&lt;• uislon iieriml using the Ixiok
"Heept nlng The Spiritual l.ife*' by
Gaines S llolitdns.
Nursery o|&gt;en at all servirea.
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Welcome
s n r i r p m iirtiftiv
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CBNTRAl BAPTIST ( IIIPR4 ll
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S. I.. \\ hat ley. Pastor
v: it poise n » m
llsrlr, nt lb* nr|S«s
C. W. Plank
p-.lt l&gt; 4|*|ten, Ihtrirt
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William IT atrnna ln-p
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9:45 a. m. The Sunday School i*
Mar rsih 19*41
opened for all metnliers of the
family with nursery fariiltie* fm
ail sevvlres.
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ll:(8i a. m Morning Worship
it&gt;45 p. m. KaptTit Training
I'nion.
K:no p rn Evening Worship Ser­
vice
Wednesday has the following
schedule of ai-tivitiea: —
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3:30 p. ru. Junior Choir
7 (41 p. tn. Young Peoples Choir
liar* 9*Urk
* 00 p. m Mid-weak Prayer Ser­
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9 00 p. m. Adult Choir
• h. Int|tf4|rip
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I IIIS1 METHODIST I III ID II
Milton II. 11)1)1, Pa*tor
Ml*- Ihrlmu bong
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Director ol I hristian IMuralion
I'nlllB W I'Is. *
Mr. I h . i r l r s Vlorrison. Song l eader
r'ofnfwonilr t'enirr
9:45 Sunday Schixd. A • las* for
evevj a g e .
Il.ou Morning Worship tllrnad■a&gt;t over WTIHI)
Sermon -"Wh»C* In A Nam*"
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4:80 MYF Meeting*.
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I 'o l l l n r l i n e
east over WTKKi
J d m i HkiIi p * its *t«t
S|«vial Music- Junior Choir
8ermoi
Chi atlanlty Still I'n%mr It U hll.trn r |n
I l M l I k r I n n i n e In •
trieit" By Brv. Jimmy Jones
t'rrc Imc| \« ,1 %
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FIRST t riKSlITTKIIIAN
F i n f i m t • ’jtitilflA K U rlitn
l III'IK II
k n
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J ll Mrtnff, In.Dr. t. f
dak tv tn u r and ITiird .Street
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|lt:6(&gt; a m. The Sculon meet*
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11:00 a m Morning Wonhip
Mir 3. V Okmrrnn, Iiti|#efpr
Anthem"Not What My
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Hand* Have Done" M artin-Net-,
aun. "With A Volet- of Singing"
I ' f f r l o r l Vo. a 1
Shaw Chaneel Choir
Sermon-* Mr Mrlnnis
lihn KHit-r. Clerk
tjel.sn i
v e x m i n . J r . I i-s i t hutch N unery 10:III-12 p m.
Sill I'. VI lin o *11 . In-i-ci-mr
rath Siimtay Morning tc&gt; rhitdmv
W hi I s m t r u t h . J r . , In*e*’-inr
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up to 5 yrjs t
esni s
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1*0ill * lie 11.1 . |
I'tlriarl \x. I
J u n e - I. I llr k in r
7|00 p in. Senior High Fellow-

The Rev. W. Routh
Is New Minister

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I th Sunday a f tr i lU s te r
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H:00 a. m. Iluly Ku harist
9:15 a. rn. Family Se.Tkv ^nd
Church School
11:00 a m. Morning Prayer ard
Sermon
Servlres through the week:
Monday through Thursday and
Saturday
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a. m.
Friday Holy Communion /):(Ht
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Satur&lt;lay- Sacrament of Penance

rilK tllK lS I I \N AND MISSION.
ARY \ l I.IAM'E 4111'Rlll
Park Avrnur at I'ourteealh Street
Pastor. Ilavid S. ( a n te d v
Sunday KcImkiI and Morning Wor­
ship Combined Servlcr 0:43 a.m.
lo 11:90 a lu "Worship Pertial
begins at in to • m "
Alllanrr Youth Frllowship 8 30
p in
Kvrning Service 7 45 p m.
Wednesday Mid Week B i a l e
study 7 45 p m

Gospel on the Screen—Sahfonl
Sunday. May Irtth—7:30 p. m.
Suhjert—- 'The Gospel of Good
•!* alth'
Mid-week service In DeUary—
Weil May |9th at the Civic ( e n ­
ter.
Subject—’The Secret of Person­
al Power'
The putdlc is cordially invited to
attend all of these aervicea.
l.lT IIE R A s (III u t i l
OF Till: REDEEMER
llr t. Phillip Srhlrsvman. Minister
Service* at The Yarht Hub
Sunday School 9: IS a tn
Church Sendee I0'3b a m
B it\M II IL 'N ti\Y S4 IIU0I.
the Fir*i Baptist I hunh
Sanford I lurid*
Home n( Mr*. It. E. Soderhloom
Elder Spring*
Sundav School j yt p m "Bring
ill thr family "
GENEVA Rrvt’TIST C lllR C ll
Grnev a
Brv. Samuel M rwart. Paitor
Sunday Srhrrnl 10 a.m ,
Charrh Senlee ll a m.
Training I'nion 7 p m .
Evening Worship .Service I p m
Wednesday Prayer Service * p m
FOSTl rt t lU P E I.
M l.IlllilllST 4 III 1(4 II
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Rev. E. T. Standllrr, Minister
9 45 a rn Sunday School.
11:00 a m Worship Service.
* ivt p.m Worship Service.
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( III iD II
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Rev. C. C. White. Minister
Mr*. Hover M am , PiauUl
Alfred Ericvon
Superiateadenl of ( hurrh S«h&lt;xd
George I'rrold
lea d e r of Mid Week Service*
Church Schtail to a rn
Worship II a m
Young People 7 p ni
Evening Service 7 30 pm
Wednesday Evening " 30 pm
Every body invited to attend .il
nir services

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Mrs. Willian. Fidler is recover­ u • ' Alan O ff
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Mr
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home on I ake Emma.
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reports are encouraging.
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won attrmlance prire — a lovelv ger frv at Fort la n e Park Fri­ * r* Th»l» &gt;|v |l&gt;
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Sonnv Kettering. George, Marv.
day Bally helil In W rindale Satur­
The Pilgrim Community Church and Geraldine Oldham. Fre»l, Valday. An inspiring and pleasant
lime wa* reported by all those wilt conduct vesper services at ben ouil Addle Prevail. Roger
Maxwell, and Betty and Robert
fortunate enough to make the I p. m. in Community House .
There were two speaker* fid- Phillips, and bovine Stone.
trip.
Mr. and Mr&lt; F.mll Knimheuer
Following the Dedication Ser­ lowing the busipe s» meeting of
.
on left Tuesday for their summer
vice of the new organ at the P res­ thr Dellnrv Civic Association
byterian Church. Mr and Air*. P. Tuesday evening tat Community home in thr north,
D Anderson had a family reunion Heine. Mr. Maiw ell of Tamnn &lt; A hridal Denver was given for
In the law n " Mr*. Stewart Mathitux at the
at their home on bake Emma
Pul, The second Community Hall Friday. The
They served Icc cream and cake
nite Bill" who bonoree received many gift*.
and (rult punch to Mr. and Mr*. P.
D Anderson J r and IheK’ chil­
dren, Mona and Donnie, of Mait­
land. Mr* l/iuisr P Wil-nn and
Mr. ami Mrs. J. V Richard* of
Enterprise, aunt and cousin* ol
\lr« Andcr»on, and Mr. and Mr*
** It Ini* * u.t% in
sii |hi
l»rt*rr«tn
It J Anderson of EHwimmI lily .
Pa. who have *pcnt ihe winter
xf' 11 * Hi l i
i- »i •»i.•
in Winter Park. It J. Amhrton l&lt;
AIM rhiMmi. D.mimI.I ntul I imlu.
a brother ol P. I). Anderson.
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County Personals

JA M E S B. G U T
Assoc.

n . JAMES GUT

« *11 114 II OF ( l l l t l s r
Corner Kesoad St. and Elm Ave.
Sam F. Illnklry, Evanielist
Sunday lb a m lliblc Study
It
a.m.
Morn in,’ W-irship,
nrearhin* on 'T ltat Your Prayer
Bo Not JlmdrretP'.
•i So p m Broadcast oyer MTIMI
"Divine llealinL '
8 p m Evrnlny Wnr&lt;hip, subject
ol sermon. "Things That Cleanse
The Soul '
Wednesday * u m
Mi-I week
llll.le j'tldy.

ST. PAI'I.'S LUTHERAN
St. Luke's Lutheran—In tla ria
(n*ar Ovledaf, the Rev. Stephen
M. Tuhy, paitor. Morning worihlp
IIIF. FIRS. DAl'TIST ( l l l 'B n i • :30 n.m. Radio Mistion broadcast
OF OklEDO
at 9:30 a m. over WORE &lt;7*0 kc);
Brv. U t i i Day, Minister
Sunday School for all age gro-ips.
9:45 a m. Sunday SrhiMd. It T 9:30 a m . Christian Day School
Wheeler S r , *uperintrni!rnt.
I All vlrmrntary grades and kindirII a rn Morning W-&gt;r*hlp Si rs lee g arten l, Monday through Frhiay,
* p in Evening Worslilp Service 9:30 a.m. Children's program, “St.
Luke'* Chapel," Saturday 10:15
( III R4II trr 7IIE H \ t 5RENE a.m. over WTRR. (I40(i kc.).
IRST n\P T IS T (TIURI1I
111 Maple A \e.
I 5KI M ARYr'TPTlST
I.. It. Ruthlotl. MInn trr
CHULl'OTA IttPTfsT t ill IK II
f llA lf ? “ „
Sunday Sclmui 0:45 a m
Waller A. Itouth Jr.. Pavtor
Lake M a ry "'Jlt,1 .
Mi-rnmg Worship 10.45 a m
Sunday School 10 a m
Brv. Kethv E.
K Youth servlff* 8 45 p m .
9 45 a m. Sunday SchoolfT
Fiangcli.tlr Hour 7 45 p m.
f
It (*• a.tn Worship Service '
Prayer and Worship Wrdnevday i
7 in u in
haptlst Training 7:45 p tn.
DR. H. K. RING
nhM
C IltR O P R A C T O R
FIRST
FREE
METHODIST
* wt p m Evening Service.
CHURCH
Plea*# rail fnr appnlnimrnt
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
Corarr Laurel Ave. and 5Y. Fourth
I’hnn# 1711 — 1718
CHURCH
Sireei
I t l Sooth Palmetto
1*0 him Avenue. Sanford. Fla
Rev. G. Eldon Kllae. Pastar
|

4.oil p tn. Evening Worship
Anthem - "Prayer” fium ll»n*&gt;,l
snd Grc-lrl llumpridinck -Ju n io r
Itouth Choir.
Sermon Mr. Mrlnnis.

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n ir n n i o r i .od

F reara Ave. and 72nd St
Rev. II. W. Itcndcrvoa. Pavtnr
S'lnday School 9:45 a tn.
Kvangrlivtir Service 7:30 pm .
K. P. Men*ing, Mini.ter
Mid Week Service Tuesday 7:*
Goipel on the Scrren—IVRary, p m.
Fri. Mav 14th—7:30 p. m.
Young People’* Service Thur*
Subject— 'Bible Baptism'
lay. 7:30 p.rn.
Sabbath-School (Saturdayi 9:30
a. m. In Hanford.
The ('hutch of Jean* Christ
•f la tte r Day Saint*
The morning worship irrvtce
will be a joint meeting with the
10 a.m. Sunday School.
C:30 pan. Sacrament Meeting.
|)e|.and -htirrh for their organixatlon service in IteljiniF— Corner of
Service* held In City Hall AudiPlymouth ami No Woodland Hiv'd cerium.

f Id llho s meet at oilO p. m.
Fvrning service at 7:30 p. m

Mcmicc W athlp Service II
Troon hy the p»*tnr

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Reporter—MBS. KING Al l MAN
illrie* Elolse S n y d e r and
France* l,.i»-nn seniors at Semi­
nole High School attrndrd a tea
last Tuesday afternoon given by
the Trl-HI-Y In honor of the
senior*.
The Ostren Home Demnnvtrnlion Club met Tues^lay nt the of­
fice of M u Harold Eby In Da*
Band. The demonstration na&gt; on
ronsumer buying. The following
mimbetn attended: Mmes. p. T.
Piety, C. G. MacCartee and B. II.
Williams.
The Osteen P-TA will hohl their
regular meeting Tuemlay, May t8th
at the school, alter the business
meeting a film on ranrer will be
show n. The parent* art all urgrd
to attend. Tne time will tn- 7:30
p. m.
Mr*. P. T. Piety is'.tended *
training school held by thr vvomrn
of the Presbyterian Church last
week in Ormond Beach.
The following students of the
7th and Hth grade* of thr O-tecn
School were chaperoned by their
principal, Mr. boyd Anderson and
Sira. George llirt to see Marineland Studio and various points of
intere-t in St. Augustine: Misses
Beverly and Ellen Brook*. Betty
Vincent, llail-ara Lyon* ami Estelle
Giddenv AI&gt;o Forty llirt, Johnny
l.yon*. Johnny- Cohen, Joe Frank.
Tart, Richard Brooke and I Is rman
Allman. Ml-* Beverly Brooke had
the honor of feeding the dolphin*
and wa* given a rertifiiate after
the occasion. They all hail lunch
on the ground* afi -1 which may
saw these points of interest, th-oldrst wooden school house. Ft.
Malania*, Ft. Castillo dl .--.if
Marcus ami is-ptile gaidens. This
trip wa* made possible through
fund* they received from a min­
strel they- put on in April.
Mrs. V. P. Atlman attrm jfd thr
funeral of her gift* lit Ft. Myers
last week.
Air*. Grant Clutter who has been
In the hospital returned home Monday and is doing nicely.
Mi»» Shirley Perry of M&lt;dina,
N'. V. •tserit several day* with her
aunt, Mr*. G. C. Ilmaek and fund-

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FOR IIOMK DKIJVERY PHONE 43.f

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Mr amt' Mr* J I. Howard , r
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FRAN K NOELL, Jew eler

I I I M I--.I l ir - t

206 N. Park Ave

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LAST
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Lake Monroe
By SADIE SODFItlll.OM
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815 F u rr* it W ave . . . 810

WAYNE MORRIS

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HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK

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ROLFS WALLETS

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Mrs. Sam Stewart spent the r i 'I 0i biu
. 11 ri
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weekend in Jockmtivitlc with her Mr an.l \ l re. H. / l&gt;nmi SmnUv
isr-nf*. Mr. and Mrs Fxrll.
Mr. and Mr*- E H. Grant and
Mr*. Rowland Wesson and rhlldrrn spent Sunday at Nrw
Smyrna llrarh.

A N N O U N CES
the

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visiting their children !™r Li *' n”'
in South Georgia since Easter.
',1 h,‘ " r* " nd ,ovrlv homP on
Saturday afternoon some 20
members of Ihe Presbyterian Sun- , , C!*.*r Pu," ° ''0 “ »• Kiv*n a
day School and Church enloyed an Wrtljday partv on Tue«dav even­
outing at Bock Spring*. Car* Icll
in h,% rioiru- on IK-Ilary Drive,
the church at 1:30 n m. ami swim -p h e gur*t« were Mr. and Mr*,
mlng was participated in by the Charles Carlsrn. Mr. an-l Mr*,
young people. At 3 o'clock a boon-1Haul Froelscher. Mr. an.l Mr*
leoui. picnic lunch was spread a! Rol&gt;est Vance and Mr. an I Mr*,
the tables It wa* agreed that the Jule* Voigt,
picnic should lie repealed soon.
J Mr*. A. II. Schmidt of luike
Mr. and Mr* P |&gt;. Anderson. Urlsc i* «n-tiding a few weekl
will leave the last of the week for M'th fmnilv and friends in Ohio.
Detroit. .Mich, where he will a t- 1 .Mr*. J II. Thomas of Buena
tend Ihe 16*1 General Assembly of Vista R&gt;&gt;ad ha« a* h rr house
Ihe Presbyterian Church. I'SA a* | guest* for the week, her daughter,
Commissioner appointed by the Mr*. Theodore Shannon and »«n.
North Presbytery of Florida. Tbc|P*vi&lt;l, of Ibitlmto, Pa.
meeting will continue through May
Edward lleppner of Mar«rila
28. alter which they will visit Road ha* been eleeteil Treasurer
relatives in Pennsylvania. During of the Orangr CRv l.ion* Club,
their absence his brother and vsife,
Friends are glad to see Dave
Mr. and Mr* || J Anderson who M irFarlane lark In elreulst'-sn
nave spent the winter in Winter after another five dav* in • hoa-

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Phone 642

FIRST i IIBISTI AN CIIUBCII
1M&gt;7 H. San(»rd Ave,
Hrrhert J. IU -. II. | ^ Minister

l . m r e s t. ( V i l l a , l i n k

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Mr* I* II tlreeh*. rnen*.
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NOTICE
Tin* following in a atn p lr luiljot form to l»o UHrd
throughout the County of Seminole. Horirlo. nt the llrntorratlr Prlmitry lo I* held .Mnv 2-r»th 1954:

OFFICIAL PRIMARY BALLOT

That's u h a tth e '54 Cham pion g o t in th eM o b ilg a s

SUNDAY — MONDAY

Econom y R un a g a in st com peting lo w p riced c a rs!
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DEMOCRATIC PARTV
MAY 25,1951
•SEMINOLE COUNTY
PRECINCT NO.
To Vote for a person whose name is printed on the ballot,
mark a croea (X) in the square at the RIGHT of the nnmo
of the iiernon foe whom you doalr* to vote.
'

Tomorrow, May 15th, Is The Day Set Aside To

iter guest* of her parent*, Mr. and
Mrs. II. F. Burke Monday.
Mr. and Mr*. W. K. Mattalr Jr.
of Hanford were dinner guest* of
hit parent*, Mr. and Mr*. W. K.
Mattalr 8r. Sunday.
3!r. and Mra.- rorr*t Wheeler
and son Tommy spent the weekend
with her father Mr W E Mattalr

Honor The Men And Women Of Our Armed Forces

Lake Mary

We In ( ’Milan Lire Have A Responsibility, Also, To
Muke Certain That Good Government Prevails.

Make lleaenili-a* &gt;•**
Vnf Meikrra
IHaaer

HTATK

POR G0 VRRN0 R

LeROX COLLINS

Attest: O. P. Herndon, Clerk

Hr VIRGINI A P. ANOEItSON
Mr and Air*. Key Howell «pent
the weekend at Davtona Beach,
the guest* of her mother. Mr*. MrDrrimilt. Their daughter. Mis*
Peggy Howell D visiting h rr

Corot in and took at the official
AAA trorc *hcet of the Mobil
g a t R e n . The S tu d e b a k tr
Champion go* 61 to 13ft more
mtka pee tankful than its hat
competitori m the low-priced
field t Studebaker finiabed
nrW io tbe Orand KrrrpMakr*
—Arrf in « is « t H lit per p f -

km—4 /it ot all ovm trirr can
—8m f at all automatic drive
car*! Oet Studehakrr economy
youraetf iaiphcale* of Studebaker’* Ntut-.ljw* Run winner*
a n available immediately at
aurpriaingly low omL ThayTa
the beat eaginacrod. beat bank,
b r*
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SANFORD MOTOR CO. INC.
1901 F r ttir h A v r.

Ph. U 70

WARD'S
(aONGWOOD IIOTKIe

James A . W right
M U V IR E I L K A U T

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SKMINOI.B COUNTY CHAIRMAN
CIIARI.RY JOHNS POR GOVERNOR

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(1^14 Pet ,t4i i

A SALUTE TO THE ARMED FORCES
There in no h eart in America th a t doesn’t feel a nurup of
pride and appreciation fur the men in our arm ed fnreen!
To them we nil owe a Rreat debt for their mnKtiificient job
of prenervinR th e America we know and love . . and the nnfeKunrdinif of our freedom and our cherished way of life. On
Th».l .., uj* lto th — Ai iiii'd Tolii:.* Dm) — we r.iiuir evciy inem'lKT
of our m ilitary forces and | mi.v them n heartfelt tribute!

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and tmiro-a*H
natural in .
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boutymoon-onw
wheel*...on the real.l
life-iite Motion
PUtur* Screen (...and

in COLOR

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— SaaJai •Be.laW —
l'M a,lrlr T s ik o lllaarr — *1 TV
Prlase Ilia. . 1 Neel — *t**
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planing

RICHARD

CARLSON ADAMS

A I-SO

Charles G Marian

NEW S

General Manager

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CARTOON

JULIA

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SH O RT

2 S h o w in g s N ltr lv C o n tm e n rln g At D ark

- ' RICHARD DINNING-ANTONIO MORENO
k-** M KVl|'kaiaku 'it iiilg 1-.’^ (JX'iOakBlW 4 tt! i w m »*v t . &gt;«■

�tlon nnd expansion programs are necessary
to meet the vast increase In motor traffic.
A nation’s highways are its arteries
through which the lifeblood of commerce
and communication flows. £;• building bet­
te r roads we m ake U chesper, safer and
easier to move goods and truvel from place
to place.
As the President pointed out, the nearly
two-billion dolin'* allocated for roads repre­
sents the largest federal appropriation ever
made for this pur|Kisc. This is a great deal
of money but even more will Ik* needed Wforc our highways can be called adequate,
livery dollar we invest wisely In roads will
pay great dividends in prosperity and pro­
gress.
1

The FBI Position
For more than half h it life John Edgar
Hoover ha* served as Director of the Fcdcral Bureau of InvcMiiratioii. His dedication to
duty, his jHTKunal integrity and Ids keen
understanding of the retjuiremenls and lim­
its of his job have shaped that organization
into one of the proudest and most able arms
of our government.
in a recent interview with Don Whitehead of the Associated Press he answered
a number of questions nltout his experiences
and about the philosophy of life which iias
served him in such good stead.
He hr.s always insisted that the FBI lc
divorced from politics, lender hts direction
the bureau has attracted sonic of the coun­
try's finest men and they have Weil asfeigned and promoted strictly on their mer­
its. He sees no danger that tile Fill will
ever adopt gesla|*o tactics «■« long as it is
staffed with men of character, and public
opinion remains alert and informed.
There has never lieen a scandal in which
the Fill was involved His insistence on the
highest moral and ethical standards on the
part of the men of the Fill has won the re­
spect of the American people, lie has re­
fused to allow the great prestige the FBI
enjoys to Ire user! for |&gt;oliticnl purposes.
There has Wen criticism of Hoover and
the FBI. But the critics have never man­
aged to dislodge him from the place lie
rightfully holds in the esteem of the coun­
try which owes him so great a debt. His
Career has served to define the position that
a federal police organization can hold in a
democracy.

C o u n ty

A c e n t ’s

HOUSE WARMING

Legion Poppy
Day Tomorrow
Coins dropped into the contri­
bution boxes of the Am erican Le­
gion Auxiliary's Poppy Day vol­
unteers tomorrow will bring help
to diiablrd war veterans through­
out the coming year, areordiag to
Mrs, A. U Wilson, Poppy Day
chairman.
"The work which our American
Legion Auxiliary is doing constant­
ly for the disabled veteran* is fi­
nanced largely by the contributions
made on Poppy Day.** she said
"This work is all done by vol­
unteers. so that none of the money
needs to be used for salaries or
overhead. We make every penny
count for the purposes for which
it was contributed.
"Most of the funds will stay right
berr in Sanfurd and wilt b&lt;- rs! pended by our local unit for the
benefit of local veterans and their
i families who arc hi need uf help.
Our poppy funds are kept separate
from all other moneys of our nrganuatioa and ran be expended
only for aid to veterans or needy
children of veterans.
"The auxiliary is expanding its
rehabilitation work to bring assts1tance to the increasing num ber of
veteran* needing aid. We are hop­
ing for a generous response to our
Poppy Doy appeal in order that we
may be able fo do more for more
veteran* during the year ahead."

C o lu m n

Former Star Dies; * I
Plans Approved
Small Estate Left
For New School
NEW YORK I f '- F r ltil Schefl.
Construction Here who once made as much is It.Otjg
R. T. Mil wee. county superin­
tendent nf public instruction today
announced that the County school
board yesterday approved prelim­
inary plsns for the Immediate con­
struction of a six room school to
be built at Z7lh St. and French Ave.
The rix-ronm wing will be an ad­
vance part of the oropo*cd IS room
elementary school, ?nd * 12 to IS
room Junior high school scheduled
to be constructed on the site in the
near future.
The board will rrqueri the State
Department of Education to sell
J3S5.000 In revenue bonds to blip
with the cost of thi« vct.ool an-v
other* planned for the future
Now that the boatd na» p*»«-d an
the plan*, they will he forwarded
to the State Ilepariment of Educa­
tion for approval If the state board
approves, blueprints will be drawn
and bid* advertised shortly there­
after. according to Milwc-

a week during her operatic act
light opera career, left an edit#
of less than $1,000
Miss Scheff died last April y ,,
the age of i 't I«* &gt;..a o u r bon
actress and singer was the tout
of two continents to years agf
She often traveled by private r a i
road car and took over an emirs
floor whrn- stopplag at hotels.
In her 19S0 will filed for mobile
yesterday, she bequeathed her rstale lo a cousin. Dr. Alfred F.
Scheff. and a ring to a friend,
Lyman Brown, both of New Yo-k.

Nationalists Drop
Anti-Red Leaflets»)

TAIPEH. Form&lt;»*a ’.f-Thine *
Nationalist waridane* showerH
eight million anti-Communiit leaf.
P i, vestrnliy on the cities of King,
•v* and Frnubea in Chekiarg
province about 120 miles south of
ID c. It. DAWSON. USA, MSA.
Shanghai.
IKON DKFICIENT SOU. — Most F lor­
The Nationalist air force said
ida soil is deficient in iron, cojiper. cobalt,
thr plane* flew through IS mtnulcs
of antiaircraft fire but all returned
and some other m inerals. A symptom of the
lack of iron is th e dark green leaf veins
BfHMINGHAM. Ala
Dumb . j to their Formosa base wilh/ ut
,v
founded motnrists watched the damage.
with tighter areas between lhe leaves. As
driver of a blsck car and a taxi
the deficiency becomes more pronounced,
ioust with might and main on Lake
Shore Drive yesterday.
the areas between th e veins Wcnnie increas­
They rammed their vehicles to­
ingly lighter, then yellow, and finally fade
gether h r a d o n, wheeled, and
to an ivory color. Unless iron is supplied to
banged together again.
BUDAPEST. Hungary ilv-Com.
A heavv truck broke up the ac­ muni*t Hungary'* shoe Industry Is
the plant, it will die.
tion briefly when it drove through. readying a new line *f ladles' trot,
(Conliniaetl I'rnm I’agr One)
(Continued I rout Page One)
Dr. Philip J. West gate of the C entral
Finally the black car and the wear, made of the skins of chicken
p ittin g charge- Collin* had -lay at 9:45 a. ai. from the revirwrFlorida Kxpcrimeut Station reports the fol­ roll
cabbie pulled backward a space legs and lurkey*.
made about John*. Collin*, laying li g stand to l&gt;« located at First
and raced toward one another at
An announcement in the Budslowing plants responding to soil applications he received th r information from hi. and Magnolia Ave. The speech
top speed The cab swerved at the pe*t new*paper Magyar S tm a l
&gt;f Iron chelates: Chinese cahiwigc, m ustard the comptroller’ll office, *»ld the will be broadcast over station
last Instant and fled.
said the footgear from fowl* hrt
,
....
,
,
state payroll had gone up $432,999 WTRR.
Police are t ry in g to find out “ an amaiing r*semblance" to the
greens, cu cu m b ers, hibiscus, beans, okra, since Johns
j^j, has -ervH »- acting
After the speech, flights of
what the duel was about.
crocodile ar.d lizard skins ilresdy
sweet com. azaleas, hydrangea, ixorn. governor. Johns, al*o citing figures planes from NAAS will sweep the
widely used for such purpoie
m il esm r from the comptrol­ parade route to signal the beginn­
The nieetimr of the new Iv elected
carnations, camellias, chrysanthemum, g a r­ he
ler's office, said the payroll in the ing of the parade, which will executive board and the newlv apCHICK HAS I LEGS
denias. ligustrum, roses, snapdragon, spin­ II departments under the gover­ march west on E. First St. to m inted chairman of the Sanford
WOODRUFF. SC . 'T - t look*
nor
had
increased
only
1139.1178
Oak
Ave.,
south
on
Oak
Ave
to
Branch
of
Florida
Chain
of
Mis­
ach.
gladiolus
nnd
grasses
—
including'
St.
President Kisenhower recently signed n
like a 3-weck-old chick nime-1
brtwren Scptcr. iter, 1553, ami s&lt;corvd St., east on Second St. to sionary Assemblies met at the
bill which will provide $1,932,000,000 for tt-o Augustine, Centipede, Pangolu and Hcrmutia. April, m i
Peen*ie will have tn scratch for
Sanford Ave. and south on San­ Christian Missionary A l l i a n c e
DAYTONA BEACH. Fla f —A itself But It shouldn't find it bird.
Be sure not to apply this material on the
in building and maintaining state and fed­
Collin* said hr contltfcred It pay­ ford Ave. to Fourth St.
Church, yesterday at 10 a- m.
Wyear-old man goes on trial In
After the parade, thr Seminole
It* owner said the other 4 cq
padding to hire people for un
Mrs. Randall Chase, rrtiring
eral highways. In signing the measure the basis "that if some is good, more must be nroll
em -sry, Jobs jmd e|t?d former High School band will present a cltv chairman, preaided as an­ City Police Court here June 2 be­ il.icks he bought with Petp.ie
better"
because
an
overdose
will
injure
your
cause
he
likes
to
swim
by
him­
President noted that large scale modernizadrove Ihe odd fowl into Isotilion
Congrrsutun J llard.n Peterson's concert In front of The Herald of­ nouncement was made of a se­
self half a mile from «hore.
hy pecking al lu leg* — all foiQ
plants. Use the stu ff right and your plan ts employment as a special liaison fice.
minar of the chain In Davtona
The
charge
is
disorderly
con­
\ ot Ihem.
rftan in Washington a- an example
The Sanford Naval Auxiliary Beach to be held Nov. IS. U‘St.
TODAY S HIIll.K VHUSK
will "green up” in almut u week.
duct
Separate quarier* have been
lie charged Pelcrror. was cam ­ Air h u t Ion will bold open Iiousw The date* for the 1955 Chain of
A • • • •
Lifeguard Capl Don Kirkwood built for Pccpsic.
Certainly I will be with thee. (Kxodui
paigning actively for Johns while at thr base from to a, m. to J p. m. Missions fn Sanford at* Jan . 20.
complained that every time A W.
Saturday, at which displays will 21.
SOYA — 25 years ago, the *ov bean was drawing pay from thr state.
3:18).
Johnson Indulges in bis feat crowds
Johns replied that Peterson waa be set up for thr public.
MAY BE DRAFTED
scarcely known in the United States. Today “ worth
&gt;1r».
George
Weil*
and
Mr*.
his weiehl in gold to the
CHICAGO ‘.ft — A displaced per­
Civic and military officials to be Charle* I,. Park gave report* of gather on Ute beach, lifeguards
it is the fourth largest rash grnh crop in state of Florida In Washington seated on the reviewing stand In­
hare to devoid their attention to son in the United States for per­
"and had been of grrat assistance clude the Rev. 8. 1- Whatley, pre­ the recent »late meeting which Johnson rather lhan to people manent residence may be drifted
the
country.
The
crop
will
make
In
Central
I «tsk||a|iH l*i I i
in ohhtning federal assistance in sident of the County Ministerial was held in Winter Haven. Each
to shore who might need i for military sendee the U S Cir­
Florida, nnd there seems to be no limit to the fight against m l tide and in Association; Mayor Earl Hlggin- member present wa* given a com­ closer
r«MUhr&lt;fl dal It rvr#|*f
t*r 4n* innet *1tnn4a y
real asslttanre. Kirkwood said
cuit Cotirl of Appeals ha* held
III Nataall*
getting more federal road mnnay hothan ; 0 " D Fourakre, chairman posite report of the work done In
its versatility.
.Sanford
for
l!'5t.
of
the
County
boar!
of
commis­
Asked
If
they
would
actively
sup
■* i*r«itl *■•*• Miller Brlnbfp IT, lllll
The highlight of the meeting
I I I N i l o i l ' s Mf
I'l- r M a »«&lt;*4rr tl.r Art
(sort as governor a stale-long turn­ sioners; F. E. Hrrckrnridge, man­
«• tasarp»* *tf %1«ret* II l i f t
UIIIX — First an idea, then a lot of re ­ pike, Collins said he always has ager of the County Chamber of was thr installation of officers
I Mill I'llIM N* I 11*••* NN4 r&lt;*l.|la|ar p
the Rev. David S. Carnefix.
search. experimentation, nnd
scientific supported the full-length IMIpike Commerce and m aster of teremon by
Jl 'I 1 IMU H. I ve.Hiltr I**1l| *•p
GORDON
V. F R E D E R I C K
John*, who previously hid said »*■*: Captain J. K. Vote, command pastor of the Christian Mission­
A. MI.M) Ylil’H IdtpMlsIng Msssipp
breeding. That’s how a successful breed of only
ary
Alliance
Church.
The
follow?Ihsl
if
the
Lrgtllalnrr
passed
in*
rffl.-er.
Sanford
Naval
Auxi11/
• I m « i i i i m i n % i «%t i *
ing officer* were installed: chair­
My r»pfltr
lie |**r npek Use isnwlk
*1 fW poultry comes about. It doesn't hnppen by a bill fnr thr state-long turnpike liary Air Station; Col. James Lan* man, Mr*. George E. Wells; viceA N N O U N CES
tfcrp* Mafeika
»lt Hnnilti
Or.r W rr
he would not vein tt. said "there ing,’ Orlando Air Force Base: Col.
chance
or
wishful
thinking.
iv n
« i i mv
Is no question about" his support­ N*il I.u|itar. Plnecastle Air Force chairman, Mr*. Charles L P aik;
•
•
•
•
#
%ll «*til|ti*rr Mi*1 1re* rsttl* «f fbmafc*. rtvnlvllvit mn4
Base; Gen. J. C. Hutchison, retir­ secretary. Mr*. J. Ewin Shinholing the all-the-way turnpike.
•*llpt* *f •i(yfl«M&gt;sPtt l«f fli* pitryesp nf ratalRg
the location of his offices
ADS — Those who question the value of On reapportionment Collins said ed: Sen. L. F. Boyle; Fred I’crkins, ser; treasurer. Mr*. A. J . P eter­
N»4« PHI M pI r pi H f«r «l tp«nlar s4trMl*lm »■•#*
ubllshrr of Thr Sanford Herald; son; and lnter-chureh promotional.
he
agreed
"th
a
t
thr
moic
popu­
advertising should try to recall some of th e
Np»py#««lt4 TVallMMllP top OPS»m| U m l M t i
udge Douglas Slrnttrom ; Warren Mr*. R. F. Cole.
lous counties are eniltlrd to more |EKnowles,
I ttflrtf III. 0#|-piA I hattiher *•( « on*tarr&gt; t&gt; |IU« , first seventeen amendments.
manager, and A. B.
for the general practice r* f • • ^
Denominational representative*
Atl.mia. iifartls
representation." Johns said hr I’eterson, City
head of the county civil — First Baptist, Mrs, Clyde HumI I
•
I I
would
follow
the
Florida
Consti­
T l f I f t n l l •• l MPiakrr «*f ikp %
F»p»
rh rev ; Christian. Mr*. W. 11.
and a*k the Legislature to defense.
pfclffc •» PPlllly4 M i lathpir Irt til* pa* Iff tepuhli*
AGE — This issue of County A gent’s tution
Y o u n g ; I'ongrecxtlora!. Mrs.
of law
reapportion the sdate in 1955. and
*Pll*«R »f Nil Ikp Inrai ****** pdnlrd IN till* ******|»c*|sr f
Ralph V,'. Los.ing; Episcopal, Mrs.
Column passes n milestone or something to­
Raymond Lundqulst; Lutheran,
Page 4
Friday, .May 1-1. I PM day. This is number
the bfcgrr counties should havr
Mr*. J. Marlon Harman; Metho­
at
m -re representation sal I " l feel — , .
,,
dist. Mrs. W. A. Hunter; Preshylike IhryVe entttlrd to it "
)
A p p C H U lX
t.ria n , Mrs. Luther 1. F ra ile r;
JAM E S M A R L O W
Quesiionol as to their stand nr*
py^HOIT &lt;r — Samuel Wilson Central Baptist. Mrs. C. J . Wil­
204 N. Park Avenue
Phone 1830
.1 lieutenant governor. Collins said stabbed Felix Hammett in the
Christian and Missionary
he advocates (MMAtituUaoal revis­ stomach and actually did him a kinson;
Allianre.
Mr*.
Leo A. Watson;
ion which would provide for a lieu­ favor, police reported. They ex­ Assembly of God. Mr*. W. F. Mctenant governor who would preside plained
Teer; Ghurvh of God, Mr*. Oliver
It this way:
over the Senate und succeed to
The pair argued and Wilson Hall; Churrh of Natarene. Mrs.
the
governorship
in
emergency.
WASHINGTON v* — The French liter. French at I»ien Birn Phu- Thr United Statrs lisd helped the
slashed Hammett Doctors al De­ Albert Fmith; Free Methodist;
are like Samson cutting his own vsrre organised to rrsist one type French in Indochina with ir.atcri- Johns said he would ask the 13AS troit's Receiving H-wntts) looked Mra. John A. Cranston, and Sal­
Legislature
lo
approve
a
constltu
M ir
, of army but were unable “ to meet alt and plants flown by the
at the wound and d'seovered Wil­ vation Army. Miss M argie lla ll.
Although they don't have as •“«• attack from a Chinese type." French The Vietmlnh got help tional amendment to have rither son had lakl bare Ham melt's ap­
Community promotion, M r s .
W E JO IN I N H O N O R IN G
the
secretary
of
state,
who
It
much atrength a t they'd like to
‘he French cruld face reality, t.om the Bed Chinese but had m&gt;
Charles E. Ginn; DeBary, the
pendix.
elected
statewide,
or
a
lirutenant
believe, they still throw It awav they might have given the Indo- planes
The appendix **as hadly infected. Misses Nellie and Led Banks:
by thinking a* Individuals instead chine-e people independence long -rsirv fought the Trench In governor to succeed to the gover­ Doctors
fin'shed the appendectomy Geneva. Mrs. W. U S e ir; Lake
norship
In
the
evrnt
of
death
a t •a nation.
nation
o f »•
'J" «
^ o .e h e .0
E T ta v S
Mary, Mrs. P. D. Anderson; l-ake
and
th*
patient recovered
Collins told Johni "I'm happy
French troops are hero
Monroe, airs.
Mrs. II.
11. II.
H. Martin; LawtLong
heroic as minh
Wilson
didn't
seem
to
mind
the
Monro*,
h
IUl ,hp NlM *"&lt;1. »' IHen Bien Thu. with mod you
admit the present system Is
.
ever, as they snowed in their ho|&gt;e
, ! ,
„ .
tm Chinese equipment.
-day
Jill
sentence,
but
slid
h
e
1
»no&lt;L
Mr*.
J.
a . Biilline; Oviedo.
wrong I roniider It a significant
less stand against the Communist
.......................
was unhappy about
hiving to piy Mr*. R. F. Smith; Paota. Mr*.
admission "
led V‘e*mlnh at Dien Bien Phu In
Pearl Bate*.
H
im
m
rlt'i
I1T1
m
edxil
bill.
Johns became arhng governor
Indoehtna.
Bewistratlun (assistant tre a su r­
(iuerrillst,
has
under the constitutional provision
••
But at home ti.e potltlcans and s m s m s . ’a t w s
e r). Mr*. Robert A. Cobb; spir­
•be people are so confused and •be ..fukl to free Indochina from increased enough hi numbers and (hr Senate president lake* over
SIGNAL JAMS RADIOS
itual life, Mr*. Klrbv F ite: fin­
™ *rtnch
the po»t if the governor dies,
divided they h iv e had 1* rahtnets ,,ie trench
Tex. &lt;JD-A radio *l«- ance. Mr*. R. A. Smith: hospitalami treking peace.
i Shortly before the hotirlocig pro nalLUBBOCK.
from
the
Cleveland.
Ohio,
Po­
since their liberation In 1944. I
While Ho. in ihts role of libera­
ltv. Mr*. Ernest Galloway: adult
No longer the great empire of tor, won the sympathy of the In- Year after year the United J gram ended. Collin* saM he wanted lice Department has been Jam­ youth. Mr*. lUrti* Fold*: N erro
Slates
has
been
trying
to
get
t
h
e
1
to
question
John*
about
hi*
vote
In
ming
w
rit
Texi»
police
n
d
io
t
for
rite past,1 they
Iry
to
art
|IW
nor
" ,vr
*** si » I' s'- f dwhinrsr even behind the French
women. Mr*. SvlvMter Franklin.
wjr could not have held Indo- lines, the French were unable, nr French to *er the Importance of! m i against a hill to unmask the two or three day* Yesterday, a -M other" Wilson; i r W * . Mr*.
rhlna this kmg without American wouldn’t build up an Indochina Joining Ihe Europsan Defense Com- Klan. He said John* had given tour l.-ibbock officer tried lo lay howdy. Charle* Meriwrtber; civic appoint— the single European different answers during the cam- There was complete silence, then: meiita. Mr*. II. C. Ilctsel; pre*i.
aid.
force on their slew t„ match him munlty
army The French can't bring palgn
In lWd their klagksot Line was
" AO locil unit* beware. A man Hr*. Voile Williams and book),
American officers might have themielves tn do It, largely beJohns antwered: "Sen. l/*Bo
overwhelmed by the Germans with been able to do x better Job of
from Texas I* on the air!"
Mr*. B. F. Cooper.
EDC would include re.xrtne-d that'* right. 1 voted against
a new kind of war. • blit* of plane* training thr Ind.irhinrse. but the cause
Germans.
I made a mistake Fm zdroitting
iw ^ S .d v '
French wan,ed no part'of th a t
This country looks upon EDC. it to Soulh Florida and all Florida.
I made a mistake. Of course, you
Y esterdavV rem ler Laniel told I n X h ^ e T f o ? c e ‘ ^ g h t ’Tum if II ever becomes a reality, as the never
made a m istak e"
the Assembly that now. i t years against them
‘
,urn heart of any European defense
against the Ruvsiini.
When potato*-* are eaten often.
French Foreign Mtntitrr Georges
Bidautt Is meeting In Geneva now In generous portions, they become
with the Americans, British. Rus- a good source of vitamin C (ascor­
slans and Chinese to work out a bic arid).
VOTIti: OS' i v m i m v i n stMirr hi i^aripeace in Indochina. The CommaVSS1S r t a o i. TITSM IMI.ISU
til*t* know the allies are divided. of only two soles, which is hardly
This doesn't strengthen B 'dsult's much confidence,
We arc pricing down our few remaining used
ru x ih rt&gt;vTnoc^T&gt;t*TriI-t Xtaxica:AHI W|TH*IW PLomtA band.
It may not be long before
It wasn’t strengthened last night Lauirl’i Cabinet falls' and Ute
cars to make room for more trades on new
• hen the French Assembly gave French will produce another, pot*,
hi* bos*. Prem ier Joseph Laniel. •tbly one willing to give up tltoDODGES and PLYM0UTH8.
• vote of confidence by a margin gether on Indochina and EDC loo

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Several

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Car, Taxicab
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Fowl Skin Used
In Making Shoes

Chain Officers
Are Installed
At Local Church

Highways To Progress

Swimming Takes
Man Into Court

The Sanford Herald

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FRIDAY

The Duplicate Bridge llu b will
meet at the Yacht Club with teat
Ing to itart at 7:45 p m . and play
U to begin at 8 o'clock.
The Junior recital of the D-.xbury School of Dancing vlll be
presented at Southxide Primary
School at 8 p . m. There ii no ad*
minion chargeThe U u tn Center wilt be the
aernr of the Junior High School
* ? ! * ? * *V 1 :UW *?' I1
Muilc will be funtuhed by Konnlc
Xndenon and hia Merry Maker*,
and dreti la optional. Slrt. John
Schirard la program chairman.
a tU m b it
The Seminole County Children'*
Committee will meet at the County
Court llouie at I p m .
The Seminole Audubon Society
will hold Itx annual meeting at 6
i.m. at me
the home
of air.
Mr. ana
and air*
Mr*
p.m.
nome ni
bon Perry on Lake Harney, Ornova. A covered di*h dinner will
be held and member* are a*ked
to pirate bring the/.- own diihr&gt;
and *il&gt;er. Flection of officer* will
be held.
The Primary Sunbeam* will
meet at the Firxl Baptist Church
at 3:30 p m
TUESDAY
The Magnolia Circle of the Gar­
den Club will meet at the home
of Mr. and Mr*. -Charles Meek*.
7*93 Orange Avr . at 7 p m . for a
fUh fry to which the huiband* are
invited. Mill Jean Knight of Or­
lando will be guest speaker.
The Fideli* Cla*» of the First
Baptiit Church will meet at the
home of Mr*. Harold Davit. IKM
Maple Avenue at &gt; p.tn. with group
one in charge.
Hie Golden Circle C la» of Ihc
First Baptiit Church will hold it*
party-meeting at the home ol .Mr*.
D. G. Walton. 301 E Ztith St . at
8 p m. with Mrs. Loui* Dinkint at
co-hoiteti.
The Junior G. A.'* will nterl al
the First Baptist Church at 3.30
pm .
The Intermediate Itoyal Ant
batiadon will meet at the First
Baptist rh urrh al 7 p m
WKD.N KSD XV
The Firit Baptist Prayer Meet­
ing ik-.ticc will begin at 8 p m. in
the Memorial Educational Build
Ing. The »tudy ol the book “ Deep»• nng The Spiritual Life" by
Galne* S. Dobbin*, will be brgun.
THURSDAY
The First Rapti«t Brotherhood
will have it's monthly Kunpxr and
Program meeting beginning at 7
p m in the Memorial Educational
Building.
The Junior Royal Ambassador*
will meet at the Flrat Baptist
Church al 7 p m.
The Ladies Aid Society ol the
Lutheran Church of The Itcdermcr
will meet al the home of Mr*.
Henry Thurtton on the Weal Side
at 7:30 p m.

Guest Pastor Will
Fill Pulpit Here
The Rrv. Jimmy Jones, asso­
ciate patlor of the First Methodist
Churvn, Orlando will fill the
at the First Methodist Churrh,
Sanford, on Sunday evening at
8 oclock.
The Rev, Mr. Jones went to
Orlando a few months ago from
the paitoiate of the Methodist
Church, Hushnell, He It one of
the promising young men of the
Florida conference and is a recog­
nised leader In the Held of youth
work. The public la cordially In*
vtted to hear him on Sunday evsnIng.

Mrs. R. W. Tench
Entertains Troop
Brownie Troop five met Tueida*
with all girl* provent except four
ARer roll rail and rollecting of
duffs, games were enjoyed by all
Mrs. R. W. Tench visited the
troop and rnlrrtalned the girls
by telling aevrral inlrresling
stories. This waa followed by other
stories told by Riowniet, LuAlice
Clause, Fay Stafford and Terry
Layaer.
..
■■ Urn ■
Food fun: cut a thick crotswitt
•Ilea from the root end of a bunch
of ccltry; shape hamburger meat
to It retemhlao a small steak ami
Insert the celery *IIced into the
meat near oeo end of the "steak"
»o it looks like a honr. Place ham­
burger on aluminum foil to it can
be turned easily while it broils to
desired done**.

II1F. !*ANFORI&gt; nF.RALD
iCircle No. Three
Garden Circle
Ir l. May t l, 1 9 3 1 _____ l'««e i
*Mokes Special Plea Miss E. Lyons Has Turkey Dinner (p C A lW iia lA Two Ladies Are
The H rntrm rallit Circle .if the
With V/hen Out Shopping
\ G llerkitnle In* u-turn- Honored
For Used Clothing Is Given Party Ssnford
Garden Club hcl I it* l o t (
h er home in .Somerset, Pa
For New Potatoes
Cirri*- No. 5 of the I’rexbyterbn
meeting of the &gt;cjr at the h rme
• pen,ling some time with
Church met ircently at the home By Monfortons
Dessert
Biidge
of Mr* Pea New .oiin- Thur«da&gt; t . i -i ter Mr- II trry lleert
Follow These Hints
Many Ladies Enjoy r.f Mr*. J. I). Woodruff on W.-*t
X|r- Betkebtle wa* uci-iimp.inlrd
evening’
17th St. with the chairman. Mr*.
.Sweeney
cni*
r
Mr*
(,*&lt;rluir
Home
b*
Mr*
Heeicn
vrliii
will
I boon mg Mi** Ellen l.von. who
My rile Wilson. Home Demon*
The *e«»ton wa* prreeded try a
Howard, (.inducting the will giadunte in June from Rem
Annual Breakfast Claude
tallied Willi a ib • it htidge W. I .tratlon Agent, *ay* " |te Wl*e
eoxerrd di*h ‘tipjw-r e&gt;n*i»tir&gt;g of s t*Jt s*ills ber
hu*lnr»« *r*tion.
inolr High School Mr*. E. A. turkey ltimi*h*‘d b* Mr* Now
Ttio •• from Sanford who .it- ii«-*tl.iv o* emng for Mr*. J D when You liny New Potatoes".
After nraver by Ml*. J. K. Monforton and ilaught*r*. Sandi.* some ansi Mr* J J t ate*, and the
At Woman's Club N'ichold*.
Yum' Yum! What ta.tcs better
Ii
mini
Do- nffirer* Tiaimug b&gt; hind Wright and Mr* xiitiam 11 Rus­
the groutr wrlromed

The Social D» .iaitoe-.it of the *rvrr*l vi«it«r* and heard n t&gt;ba ard Sonja. entrrUlne.1 W’cdne*. trimming* laxmght b&gt; III - mi hi
Sanford Woman'* Club sponsored (&lt;&gt;l us. *J clothing to 1h- tak. n to dav nftnnon vsith no after school her* The b|c*.*ing **.i. j ked t&gt;&gt;
'tr&gt; Laurie Peletmn. &lt; ■: ie &gt;
th e
annual M ay ...............
hrrixkfaxt the educational building nnd nark­ cola and chatter party.
A lter lire »uppcr. the Im-inr**
Mixed spring flower* were
"V.lnc*dnv morning at ihe Worn* ed for *hl|iment oversea*. A ».&gt;*•an*a Club with approximately 50 rial flea wa« made fur men anil used to decorate the large living meeting wa* rondurtixl in the
room and hall. Ill the dining room, * ml \ very Interesting i ilk on
.«r*»n% rnjovinc the occwshin.
hoys’ clothing to be gent to Korvo. i the
class colors of green and Powering tree* wa* gi*'-:i b&gt; Mr*
A ft.r |„r*kfa*t. the ladle* play“ The
per*ecutor
Converte*!"
pJ
brldcr. and ranaita. • I i the to fir of the Itllilr atudv white wire u»*-d a* a centerpiece II i Helri-I, who roeommeiuled a
■n the laic revered dining table. • i*it to I'll' Like M II
winner* were: Mr*. J. A.
^ u n ir. hr|lUr,.. Mr- F K. Bolr. presented bv the Bible teacher. C n Ml nnd -it&gt;• ' .iiM-'iiitno id Winter Park &gt;he give tin in- m
Mr*. J. K. Nirhold*. who rlose.l *• i r«- u*rd. The t uffrl al o held an
ran aita; Mr*. Jame* Gillop. u n i the meeting with prayer Ihnt nil
b r* seed of the otop.inix tri,
•
and Mlia Adelaide Conte, might In* a* Paul, unafiuid to arrangnm ut of while hlbi**u« and ahirh has a llttli • i inge 1*ill i 1
.*o- rreonimrn.tcd to l*&gt;- n • d .
greenery.
icreeno.
witness nnywhere for the lair.1
-.relict*
The room wa» aliarlieelv deTlnwg
Invited
in
adddion
to
Prlirlcus cooling ntreshm enta
lo ratrd with art aligr taenia of Were
i \on, w in vt\i Lvoii.
Tlnne pre*cn! *»•" Mi I *'
»er*ed bv li.e borle.* *«» the
gardenia*. ted i-ladinti. mi l fern.
til iim , Mr* I* P It: of* t ••* \|t
following: 'If*. Claude Howard, i.lother • f It"- honour. Miss Mur M
D Bumgarner Mr- J
1
tha Owen. M!*n Fatty Walkn
[''r «»'•; •
* rt * S.'l*. J. K N'leholit*. Mr*. V.
lli-» Patsy Collin*. Mi*. Paulette i ate* Mi** |7,|na i hilt.si b o Ml •
*'r* »*• A. M intietb, Mr. It II. Ibdlinr. r. Mi
t*. It. Dow
Mr
*•
Cason. Mi** Jeannette Cleveland. l mra Chilli mhn
Crumley, Mt&gt;. John '•••*•
Kirk. »Mr*.
" • ... . ,
i„ ..i \ i t
u
|
K T. Meriw.ther, Mr. I T. Do... ,7' ,.^* M .. W
Jenntne* Mr. Mi** llsitiaia C'i**sillie, Miss Ro*i Dixon. Me* C W Ibimie Mr- B
Mr*, G crtg r Sljnr. and Mr*. It. A. •• rorgr M attel. Mrs.
' .•N. ..1. Mine*.
'
m an Gamer. Miss Joyce June*. T Hunt Mr* I* E lltinlrs- Mr.
Smith.
'■ro,,"
v cand
' " Mis* Mist Jeanne l-ano Miller. Mi** « F IJn.t
Mr*. EIIin ' mlhMr*'
Week*
Mr* C II Mir". Mr* B N
Annie Week* were vidtun* nnd .1 o n I Saunders, Mis* I'rggv Murray,
Mr* Rea New....... Mrs
ethem prr»rnt wen- Mr*. J. L. Wright
Mint Grace Marl*- Slineelphcr. s J Nix. Mi • Wl ■: son B u i '-I
Wilkin*on. Mis. Hugh C. WhrlEthel Riser, Mr* E -• llnulh
rhfl Sr.. Mr*. IV. A. Zachary, nnd Miss Nancy Rountree, Miss Shciki Mr* M B Smith. Mr* J *
biowning. Mis* Sandia Dunn. S*kc*. Mr* E I. Vlhlen
ihc h«*tc»s.
Mi*
Miss Polly Graham, Miss Jean Miriam Vtnup. Mr* B I Wig
The next meeting will be with rite
hinlaw.
Mi**
Carol
Los-ehelt.
Mr*. George Muffst on 1.11v Miss Patty Bell, and the hostesse* gin*. Mi* J I William*
Orlando wa* selected a» the Court.
Mr* D Fletchrr. Mr*
l b »»
Mi*. Monforton, and b'undiu and
convention city for next year when
1 ■• Mr* Ruth i hllteinl*n M
Sonja
Monforton.
the department of Florida Con­
M E Bakerl!iie*t» were Mr* J
vention of United Spanish War
\j Dingm.in. Mr* l.aurie IVter
Veterans met Ihl* week In Kis­
-..n, Mr* J l' Nrw*omr. 'Ir- D
simmee.
W Kicklitcr. Mr* Tiniothy Me
Calls Stout of Daytona Beach
*rn». and little Dee tie r New
wa* selected a* department pre­
some.
sident off the Auxiliary for 1954 55
HOLLYWOOD «r*-U least one
and George Moran of Jacksonville
The Girl*’ Auxiliary of Unwax chosen Hie Department com­ llrando i« working in Hollywood Fir *1 Bupti*t Church met rcxvntlv
mander of United Spanish War these days It'* Jocelvn. pretty »ith Iva Velno opening the nin-lVeterans. From the local ch.vptrr. sister of muscular Marlon
itig hy leading in sung t« the
Mr* Mae Sheafer was elected a»
Jocelvn is plvvmg opposite Ban -i cno airompaniinent of Dunlin
parliamentarian
dolph Scott, called "Ola Reliable" Newton. The wntrhwutd wa* led
Those attending from the local because of hi* box-officc potential, l&gt;v Iva Vcino and the allegiance
Hodman Rrumlev. a metnlw-r
ram p no. |3 and auxiliary no 3 in a Wc*tern named "Violent bv ElUalieth Wyatt.
Seminole High Sih'»d t l
were: Mr* W E Jameson, auxil­ Men." It’s her third picture
Juanita Wynne, president, read the
of 1954. w a* honored Wednesday
iary president; W. E .'Jam eson,
"I've
Just
about
run
the
rycl"
tloscripture
with
Ami
Turner
Frank Evan* commander of the • he oh*crvctl between »crne* "My (•ading alniut Golomlda while afternoon bv Mr* Herman 7 Mor
with a swim Party and supper
camp; Mr* Evans, delegate from first
picture. 'The Hie Heat." was F.iliah* th W yatt's sulijecl was ri*
the auxiliary: Mr and Mr* C. C. » crime
at 'he Ml) llanch
picture
Tbe
second.
i
n
.id
on
Brasil.
Fart*
concerning
Priest. Jc*«c Chapin, delegate
The Ian* met at Ihe Morrl*
from the local camp: Mrs. Mae 'China Venture.' wa* an adventure ihc South Amcrhan country of home, 177H Ltcu*l k*e wht-i
film
Now
I'm
doing
a
We*lem
Chile
Were
related
by
Iva
Vrino.
Shealcr, pa*t department presi­
were greeted bv Rodman,
Mr*. C. W. Ergle sp o ke on the tl.e*
dent. and Mr. and Mrs. flrade- All that i* left is parlor, bedroom
and then left In .a Irodv for the
and
bath
,ul*sionarir*
in
foreign
land*
and
meycr of Genes a.
ranch, located near (i*tecn Swim
"I like doing picture* If C'nh.rh- closed the session with pravrr.
ming anrl water «poft
hia pick* up my option. **r mav
Refreahnrt-nu were served t" hoed and al the end of
move out here fo live My ho»b.xpil the following: B»t«v and Klitalielh noon. Ernie Morris blc ** Sou |.
is a writer. *o he can work al- Wyatt. Ann Turner. Donna New- on the ranrh bugle which calbnl
most anv place. Right now h- i* •Oil. Juanita Wynne, Hilda Krglr, It•-Iin.*n and hi* guest* to the
in Ihe Ihroes of having his first Iva VeiiHi, and Mr*. C. W. Ergle. cook house where Mr
Morris
novel published."
a*krd the blessing The lx&gt;* * wtse
then *erved a supoer ron»l»llng ol
Until b o w . she ha* live*! in New
The ItAVA Circle of the Flrxl York wiih her husband. Eliot
barbecue beef, rolls, baked be .in*
Christian Churrh met at the home Atinof. and their two children Sto­
potato ehip*. pirn-apple np*ide
of Mr* O. D. Landre**, with Mrs. tt under rontracl to Columbia and
cake, and cold drink*
Landrrt*. chairman, presiding. •a far her option has hern plckrd
Mr* Morrl- w.i* a*»l*ted m
Mr*. O T Beacon gave the de­
or-MI** America •rr*ing
try Mr 'lorrl* .nut -on
Another option period i» ap­ id IIOl.LVWOOD
votional u*ing at her topic, "Pit* up.
IHM
Yrdanrlr
llelbofe,
21.
Is
proaching That will tell Ihc story engaged to marry Matthew Fox, Ernie. Mr*. William Briimley
alllve Faith".
John Angel and Bill Eli tiling
Jocelyn Is an attractive, strop••- 40, movie and TV cxrcntlve
II was announced during the
During the afternoon the honor
bu*inc*x session that the Yearly featured blonde with a firm will,
A llnllywnoil spokesman for Fox
wa* presented wilh .a gilt
unit* had been reached at this a family trait, no doubt I began said yesterday that the couple, now gue*l
Those invited to enjoy the or
meeting Members were urged to asking her question* about M irlon in Nrw York, will be married In ra*ioii
with B'xlnian wen hi* p. r
attend the State Convention ol She renli**i| with Ihe natural con July.
ent*. Mr amt Mr* Willi.ro Hrnm
Christian Churrhe*. whirl* |* now rrrn of one who ha* sometimes
Mi** Brtborr, a former Univer­ le*. John Angel linger II tix&gt;
been In Ihe *hadow of her more
tiring held in Daytona.
Hill ►letning, bill ■'&lt; n i" i
During the social hour led by f.imuu* brother: "I* llxl* going to sity of Alabama student, i* study­ Estrldgr,
Marvin Goi-mlnl, In ko
Mr*. J . \V Knight, g*me« were be an Interview alxml Marlon*" ing music on a schtorship in New Kendall Jlmm*
W wb
Ii I to
York Fox l* laiard chairman of
played and nrire* received by Mr*.
"P artially," I answered.
Mo*».
Jlmm*
K
rihr
Edward
V.
Motion
Picture*
for
Television
Pearson. Mrs Earl Kvau* and
She acuulrscrd. I asked h«-r if Inc. and a partner in United Ar- Call, David l|n '. ' mt '
Mr* Landre**.
she thought her brother was lent, tl*t»
Ro»* Hannum C.rnit M -riw Hdl*
Refreshments were served dur­ peramental
Park, .mil Mr .mil Mi
M-.n ■
ing the social hour In Mrs. Prar"Not al all," the replied in
son. Mr*. J I. Horton Mrs Chan
all been re*olvrd and tbe stlldln1
Vail. Mr* J. W Knighl Mr* V strong drfen*e. "lie l*n't Ihe least is happy now
II Grantham. Mrs. Phil Mari, hit temperamental. He's an honest
"lie's a fine boy. I admire him
IV*. W P Y fdrv. Mr* Evan*. boy who tries to lie slrlellv hone*!
Mr* Robert Brink, and Mr*. W. with everyone he deal* with The a great deal.''
Stic referrrd to hit tre?f with
D Thornton, aim Mr* J. L Par­ trnuhlr Is that people are not al
Toth Century-Fox, which com
ker. who wa* wrleninrd a* a new way* honest with him
"lie ha* great talent and Integ­ plalnrd hcrarxe he failed to re
member, and Miss Carol Sue
rity a* an actor. This li-j«ine«s port for "The E gyptian" In fail
Parker.
about his being a character has Ihe sfudlo complained to the Too
been created about him About Ihe of a two million dollar -oil But it
dtff.rully with Fox. that wa* tin »J* liter settled after In a g r'rd
fortunate. Rut appirrntly it In* to play Napoleon In "|r- .tree "

Mrs. Mac Sheafer
Elected To Post
At State Parley

Jocelyn Brando,
Marlon's Sister,
Is In Hollywood

Mrs. ErgIc Speaks
To Girls Auxiliary

Rodman Brumlcy
Given Swim Party
At Morris Ranch

ill Collt ge Park *c«letd.iV ar*'
Mr W \ lluntei 'll- W M
Colbert, Mr* Milton M'xatt. Mr*
J.imc* Br*r rrd. 'tr* E C Will
lam* 'It* llm,he William*. Me*
It T Warren. Mr- -• N Area
roll' Mr* M ini Hokum. Mr*
Noal i .irtmT. Mix lls.lMTt ll »•«•!&gt; .
Mr \\ Ii *| ti mt \|r% \V W
I .
. i \ii
i; t HuU'Ii Imni

sell GortH-r d.iGic* and gardenias
wore jttraellxol) u-id in decorat­
ing
1till nik* Ihi- • &gt;0 able ut'ratiim,
prize • urn* wiMl In Mi * J II
l r.rpl
Mr- ii H 7&lt;tl«-r. .aml
Mr* II t l V- Mr Nvsre tmy
pi* HD 1 th« HiMl re.-* w.lli a
4»Xr.i'lou
•
Itlir.lt' iit*&lt;
Mt %
Til- L|» 1 »|- 4•tl wer&gt;1. Mr* s 11
W. yl M* •!
| 1 Gall..'* t v
1
. 1t !(•
V II I • Ir f
. Mr- ll 11
Ri
1 % 1
Mr II i:
i
A4 U* * M |»J4*x, .\| | A
l •k
J ll * 1;.il'k**. *11ll lift &gt;%%«••!»(')

than new potatoes’ To get the
most potatoes for yrur tin ney. you
want to know What makes new
potatoes different’ Variety may be
the *.ime is polalm f« md Uter
on the market a* "old" potatoes.
New or earl* p o.itoe* are dug
bef"r* they .ire hill* mature ami
are marketed a* soon a* dug They
rann.il *liiul rough handling as
lh.*) are m .ee utrjiei to injury
itee.iu-e ol toe imp: 'lint* and
Ihe &lt;* in n *&gt;* il'o f at lime of din
ging soil li.ppmg hkin ire eavil* linik'-n m l "(ten pri .n l a
iil*v»l.rred jn.l lexthery appear­
ance
Buy on.-In* s-lccl
|H&gt;tatoet
flu* H
. | • |l lit# • •
•'
Dial at* * un-l. -U '’••th. shallowI it'! |l.it*Vi«t « • 1 'h mrl r»»r
.■veil and r. &gt;*onahl* clean; have
.i ...................... . ’ . ItntiH • I
Central Circle
km that i- ii....lough, hard
Vh
lo rnlr off ami of good color; some
itM'ff t Itii! s».i* «tprnr*l 1&gt;&gt; Ihf
potatoes are dyed or colored for
pit i li nt Mr« I'm itp p jn n , .m&lt;l Has Beach Party
'ere appeal" hoi rive docs not
• •
I tu « jiivrn h) M
affect the *iu-tlily or llavor: are of
\\ I* \ "s|i'\ \«?in ii&gt;nf js hi'F
At
Nicholson
Home
sire and *hapc most *u:table for
|s*ct a&lt;la4Mrmnj*
T*» K.ill**
The * i iilral i iri*le of tin* l.ar- pur|»r*e fo be u*rd. medium file
full *\an*«l In ^rnui1 '•tnpn^ anJ
ten I'lub met ictefilx* at Ihr ire ii«ii.ill* more desirable for
|T.O 8’f
tni'ii« f \li* t H Nirhid**,n at | general u*e •* metrical »hal&gt;e. not
Sr\ i f *iI t i l l s nutter* w it * New Smttn.i l.o a liltn heon and kn.dib* ixuntnl «r crooked, have
l.itki'n up mil i1i«nt%*rit .ifi«*r a Im-.o-Ii pi t* Mr* W B Nlclnd less wa*ie small *ire sell at low­
v tii' li i » s*i.il 4i«»nr mmliiitril l»\ *on
er price and when cheaper are a
**a* i o host****
Mi* J |l l ielilv w.ia rn|oM'il l»\
The lie. i Ii borne w i* I m- nut if nit* good Imy if desirable in j !I other
ill Otu* ••»nt»**t 4*»nrrmlnc f.im«»u*
rmik In *km lit *ave pre­
ol tit*- IHhlr ua* won In Decorated with r.ifll and other way*
*ueeiihnt* o keeping with it* lo paration time and fixul value:
Mr* t T
lu*e *amc c.mklng qualities—If
IM u
n***rr*hniriit* u r f r cation
varieties are mixed Sonic pota*
Mr* tr.i S.iiithward chairman toe*
linn *er**-' l»\ Ifit* h«»*tr*M’*
k more quickly than
I ho*&lt;- p re x n t were 'Ir* W M pre*ldei| a* tin- meeting opened othersr.t Before
Imy ing large quan*
hcoll Mr* II D Smith Mr* J with Ihe laird'* l‘r.t»cr in unt*on title*, ii i* wi-e
buy a small
T Newb* Mr- It II Be. h Mr* Itcporl* of i .onuntil e chairmen uiianlity fir-t andto took
them lo
Voln Wllliam- hr Mr* It 4* were given and Mr* A C Benson, ■leteritrine Ihe char.irlrristici
of
Wlie*. M r. X C lieII*1111. Mr* I* exchange chairman reported Ihe Ihe c.Mike.l |xd.ilo
BoD Mr* II E CiMiper. Me* .1 cirrli- had given MCI plant* dtirAvoid potatoes Hut are wilted,
' ing the *ear
M Wil.un
Mr* Zeb llallllf told ttu* grn'lti leathery. ilDcolored; green colored
Mr, Ennui- Dann Mr* \ B
.n n. c -t wh eh ,hin
*unbx.rn; .1 i* .....ally causljwe)o) Mr* II I’ Cullen. Mr* about a Clip*!''
W I* Y.-*b-y Mr* Dixon. Mr*
\da IliH-ke*. Mi • J ill in I . iih
Ic;
Mr*
It i Moore. Mi* J B
nj monev
III.me* for
lor tin*
this pr.dect
pr.dert Plan* luxe surface defect*, n ils, growth
Field*
rr.uk*. mechanical injuries, worm
l|o*te**i * for ihc meeling were w.r. made to attend the genrvnl hole* Tin-*.- i aii*e *va*le In pre­
Mi. \d a Itork*), Mi* II D g ir.h ti i lull lunrheon ami liusl paration and decay when stored.
*mill. Ml - It r Cull*-*, Mr. X ii . meeting on M..y r&lt;&gt; Mr* B II. How heart and hlxckheart are
'l wire read •&gt; paper r-o liortl* drfret* Dial rail be detected only
II laweyoy. and Mr* J B Field*
t Ullllllby rutting
Mr* George Mr Call a-keil (or
Selling unil iwitatm** are Mild:
. Huns t • next *• tr ’s pro
gr im and ippoiiitces for next year h* iNiurul, I'r-ek l about 15 pounds),
or Mt or list pound sack.
*« e alinounceil hy Mr* Moorr Itii'hel,
In bulk lo In- selected by the conTin* Molh.-r*' l luh id lln* l*..tin I. coming chairman Mr* Bailiff sunirr or prepackaged By grada
d lln program anil pronrnully P rchvlrrian Churrh of *s,vin*ur.
« riled Mr* McCall who g.v*e an in some nre»* Three or four po*
I P j I.i to ld il* regular meeting Intcrc-IIng talk, exhibiting *pcci (aloes of medium *irr weigh one
Ih iro la* morning Welcomed ,i« a
pound and measure about 2 cups
new menrlMT wa* Mr* M O ||o nun* of succulent*
pared and exit into cubes.
Mr* W B Nicholson, courtesy
l«-ri. ' •sis- •* were Mi*
Mar*
I'.
'i* and Mr* Lucy DeYoung chairman, "ti In-half of lln- circle,
It .* not neee*»«ry to turn (ixh
A'lull
liri ling » ■it- Mr* C pre.cntcd Mr* Smiihw.inl with a
i White 'I i- la.riis II ibliv. 'I r - gilt in appreciation of her fine f.llrt* when you are broiling thorn.
II tin -kill
.till nil lh.- fillets,
Arthur Miller Mr* Charles M&lt; il'JlllT*hlp
Walter
in k It..-•m hi Mr\ dillghlfill luncheon wa* served place the f.*h tkJn-*Me down on
F Trtt.-r. Mr* M it llnhert*
iflpi xxhii h member* played the broiling pan
i h Idn-n present were Carol game*, relaxed, walked on Dir
Betty all I I rVstal ll.rbbs, Dean, beach, and enjoyed swimming
i hose p i i e:it were Mr* Daniel
lame
ml I Inda fyner. Way nr
Itiili. ri. Carl lbr.*m in. kh rone Pugh. Mi-* Alice B Cooper. Mr*
Miller, and Ailhnr 'bib* Jr
I M Ifoke Mr- \ c Benson
\li * \ .Ii-1tide l onle, Mr* I II
I* » • i' im-I i.|, « t». I.'ly i"*r |..» him vg- / I' lla llllf Mr
J
• n to |,..w «|,|d form; llrt. *.i*y p* II No III-I sop, Mrs u n Nni|..i
*l*'r Divror t. *piirkly al'*&lt;rt*«,l ne.l •on Mr Iri I Smilli** m l Mr*
'i ..i. M* ,|t )n|.iit,-,| llmnigb lh." Fr &gt;m••* ||o|r, Mr* I r oik f &lt; inlos.l
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M. - l.o* Ii r . inpl*. II
. i : ■ . t i n t , pom .i •• d n i
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J"»'nil 0*11 -hap l-IOI • or g lrrr Mr
I Moore, 'll
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Mothers Club Has
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R. W. A. Members
Urged To Attend
State Convention

Miss America O f '51
Engaged To Marry

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Seminoles Meet Pierson Today In $ub*District Finals’
Scollmen Erase DeLand By 5-2 Margin,
Pierson Edges New Smyrna 8-6 In Ten All-Star Game

till: HANFOHD IIFRAt.ft
I'nge r,
t el. May II. I»SI

Postponed Because
Of Bad Weather

Cardinals M eet N a vy Team Sunday

lljr TOMMY KIIIIN
Harford Scininolr* an«l the Pier•on ba»ol&gt;all tram will m « t today
a t Mr mo rial .Stadium in th* final
line to bid w ralhrr condi­
game- of the Group 1 tournament.
tion. the Itotary l.ragur annual
T t' T &gt; \I ;p ,
The Feminities reached a berth
\I|-Hlar game wa* rained out.
.
In the final* hjr drlrating DeLand
The game will he played this
'J yesterday afternoon. At*o the
coming Thursday at Memoria'
lerson nln« won It* game yester­
Stadium, beginning at 7t30 p. m.
day. They had to no Into ten inn­
The I’irati* and All-Stars will
ing* to defeat a stubborn New
meet in the contest. The I'lrate*
Smyrna Ilcach nine.
won the Itotary baseball league
The final* will take place today
pennant and by doing that thry
at 2:N0 n, m. The winn-r of thia
earned the right to play th r All*
jratne will meet one of the winner*
Star*.
of the other groups. Those gam**
will he called district toumnmentr.
It has not yet been decided where
the district tourney will !«■ held.
The winner of the tourney will go
to the Class A division In the state
UiurtiAinent.
Ity T1IR ASSOCIATE!) PRESS
K snfard-llrliad (lame
A three run rally In Ihc ninth
It was I j.n y Hairs' g n a t eaten
inning gave DeLand'* Bed Hals a
of Itay Henry'* long fly ball that
i 3 victory over Orlando last nlghl
aased the day for Jim hrider. The
and strengthened the Hats' hold
score wa* tied at 2-2 and Itay
lifted a long fly tall to lift fluid.
on second place in Ihc Florida
I.MtH Y IH II S
Two runnera were «n their way
Slate League,
Makrs Outstanding ('alt It
home to score as llatea took off
Ttic triumph, the Hals' fouitli
after the ball at the rrnrk of the
straight, moved them two full
BI DDY I.AKi:
JOHN KEELING
bat. The husky Feminule left field­
games ahead of the r i l 's
Wants
Srcund t IT. Win
A
&lt;
e
Second
Catdlnal*
Baseman
er kept running and caught (ho
ball over hi* ahoulder not ten fret
front the fence.
Huhlia liisbcc made a unassisted
double play that stooped what
might have l.e*n a possible scoring
threat for the Bulldogs. Kandy
Ferrell played a great defensive
ll&gt; T. V. IS \ VIS
game at the third sack, making
Tonight, lb.- Sanford Giants will
many very difficult stops of haul
By GAYLE TALBOT
tal.r mi tli" Sanford Naval Auxi­
hit ground ball*.
NEW YORK UB-Rogor llnnni* liary Air Station baseball team In
The Heminolr* started their acor- Irr, thr (our minute milor, must Memorial Stadium at K.00 p, m.
(eel like hi* famous country • "in Tin- (.11101 • will meet I’ntalka At
an Alice did wbrn she tumbled
p m, Sunday.
down Ibe rabbit bole
Tli.&lt; (Hants nto underfratni In
And Setter Isn't the onli om (■mi sia&gt;U and are In hopes of
Tlicre mu*t lie literally mi ■ i. ( making ibi* the fifth, however
red-blooded American- and Bril t'r.rl,. Sam's Imy. may have other
one, bull), who are wondering that plan* m n ctn h tg this nil Impnit*
hoppened, and why, after the ant question,
•
latest miracle runner landed he »• i Captain John ''Buttermilk” Hoia couple of mornings ago thinking | dei-on will Im relying on either
he was going to ap|u&lt;ar on u num Waller Gant or Oscar Roberts
her of television program*
while the Navy may send th»lr ae«
The average. Ilghtlv formed Im John Schwarts t» the bill. Astda
prcsslon probably I* that llnnnislrr liout ts-lng a good pitcher, Sch­
rider
ing attack in the first inning whrn was warned of the project, which wait* i» a very good stirkiunn. In
Kandy Heynobls teat bed flrat on was purely a patriotic one on hi* a gaioe Ju iw-een the Navy nine nnd
an error. He later moved to second part, became II might endanger Car**» Island M anors, Schwmts
on a sacrifice, and then went to hi* am ateur standing and render |j,*," l ■ seven hitter and drove in
third ori a wild pitch. With two him Ineligible In run In Ihc llttfl ' &gt;« winning run hlm .rlf for Id*
out Johnny Jones singled sharply Olympic* at Mi lb ■urm
, " in
against
Into left field scoring Reynolds
It i* true that otir own a m a te u r[ nc defrata.
from third.
alhtelle official*, being exlremely ,,
‘/ i o f n^°r‘t
®, r V»k5
Hanford -cored again In the hut- contcienliout
about such m atters. '' 'r
Lil
tom o/ the foulh inning when Jim­ did Slip tbr word to tbrir oppuile
?I L *}'
IMA"* KiV,1 I
my Krider hit his third tlouhlr of
KAf'ING CAR -D»cn Forgusim. local automobile pierhinle, stand*
i
the year scoring Hate* from second agaln&lt;i ibe rule* for BnnnUter to
by hi* stork car rarer which l.arry Tty no. |&gt;e) Iona Iteoch. will drive
hair. Hate* had reached first on
and Wilbert "Clilre" Ljavfs. It is inn ..! .
loniehl at the Mid-Stale Speedway Orlando. Itace* get uadrrwa)
a walk and linn had gone to se­ appear (in a pnigrani wblrh u.i*
at the track each Friday night at h:3t n'rlueL while time trials
cond on a stolen base.
W i start at 7:-1li o'clock. The ear has a l&gt;3&lt; body frame and a Mer
The Deland Bulldog* suddenly s r s g a u n r i r i f s s w v .- d M
r*ry. .0(0 m er 100 horseunwrr block. Any ram is allowed, hut the
took advantage of the weakening
car otherwise U all etnr*
ct. Thr vehicle won the last ,paslml. quarter
of the Hanford pitcher and they
In whirh it ran at Orlando | 3.i year. Sponsor of the rar is Max
•cured two runs off feur hit* and lo watrh himself I jl that - about ar*..in »Bh l*olh team* beiag grrwt
ID Id. Orlando, (filaft I’hato)
It should
one error la the top of tho tilth a* far as Ibc iiiDcd up ulliiii Ili.li- (( mpetltorw.
P'
, !«• u thrill
...
nlster make* *en*e.
Inning.
er all of the way with both learns
Itel-tnit only anjavrd having lita
Hie Ida in, undi united fuel is that pouring It on.
Hammer*
• tl 1*1 U
rame lied a rear minute*, because a number nf Ana m an track star;
Here It the likely line-up for
U n » h l A ||l ti f i
ft
II 3U
• *.
IIobiua
t n all i
n the bottom of thr sixth Inting vt least one of ihetn a winner It both teams;
i d i i f i r i fltfurr*! ff rn l - ti i
HJsIky heat out an Infield hit fur the last Olyrntdes liste shown MNTOHD GIANTS
rrrTr!**r**I
a single, and scored Kos* Hanmim thrir sniiimg face* on various
N isuiU -- K'litelfield
VI I V■ I **Ir r ilMI
from third lat&gt;e lo pul thr Semi­ enmim'rcitil programs In rrcrn |
Hill
sc.-oud base
Vnvk I l»#lrv)lt I ( i t Ia ii I r | 4 I
nole.. ahead U-2. Then Jim Kndsr year*.
Martin — Short-top
l i .&lt;wtnft At t U l t l m n r r i
sacrificed and Bates scored an­
lphlA I t*ltl&lt; i*r» |
Johnson
left field
Why. then, did everyone eontu) ft WspMnaifiti I
other run from Ihiid, A* the pitch­ nccled with the "secret” trip swo.'ii
Davi* - right field
\ i l io \ iv t.v: tv:l v:
er was making the play at first, dead away upon receipt of word
Edge— third base
Trs ns
XX. l„ l*r|. i,n
Bis bee rounded ihiid and head­ from the AAll that this country,
Ilemh t -on— first base
I'lills,*,
1
lilil*
II I SOU
ed home to score the last run of
Blow
n—
catcher
llro
n
k
ly
n
II
IS .i l l
ri.n iim x • r x 'ti: i.•:««*• i;
unlike Britain, had nm im crrlal
the game,
New v«m
I* II
Cent—
pitcher
X
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Pel.
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Mi
IrlevIsionT
It
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a
real
puzzler,
but
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Del.and went three up and three
Jsx llesrh
ss • ■lie
SANIDBD NAVY
Ht ( m i l ,
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If IS J 'l
I&gt;, Ijl nil
down In the top of the seventh an exerutlve of the company which
Swilser—
second
base
C
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lr
in
s
tl
II 13 ti»
I Iris min
It n til tv*
Inning and the game ended with was lo have Irantuillleil the n,m
Schmidt— left del.)
s I t «t*
I jik e ls n d
IS it .IO T»t Clllrag.,
nliter
show
thinks
he
ha
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n
clue
i
Sanlord winning B-2.
t IS :**
rittskurah
Schwarts— pitcher
liarions llearh
i: la .si; 1*
IS
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Cocoa
,
it
OUCH CORNER: It was the
Hraall* IrslerSsi
lit*
Jones— catcher
Milwaukee
i
I'liitPurah
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lleawlls
V
m
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third time that Hanford had de­
King— shortstop
llurnsed— second base
r iilU U i lid ,l.i f I ’ln. in n ,.11 I
ini S Ortandu 1
feated Drl-and in liasehall this
Hanford
SI chert— rig lit field
New York * Chicago 1
le a rn I I H l I n n s l l e i i h I
leaion. . . Krlder allowed only one
C arr— first Isa ■e
llronkim IS Ml Ijiu Is S
Reynold*— second base
ml S Corns I
walk . . . Iltsbee made nine of the
Brock- (list l&gt;ase
Butler— short stop
llaiwr* T e d s *
21 put outi . . . The game laatr.i
Mleheleentrrflel.l
Ortaiuto si Ijikeland
Itannunv- center field
one hour and Ml minute*.
lieljind nl Daytona ll. irh
Jones— enlrhrr
H U I» T U R E
Cot-on
a I J s l lie sell
New Sm )rtia-Pirrxm Game
Bntrs— ted field
Pierson look advantage of six
SUTHERLAND'S
NEW IN­
lllsbee—1 first base
S M I I I I 4 %% VI ft Is 1 i:
VENTION K 1.1 M I N A T F. H
New Hmyrtia error* to out-last thr
McCall— right field
u . 1, P e l. O il
T fn m
UarraruJa* In ten Inningi, The
llU l.ns. KELTS F: STRAPS.
IS
llawkln*— pitch, i
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Pierson tram won 8-fl. Pierson
Ileasonabte I'ricra
Ferrell— third U io
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scored two runs off two hit* In Pierson
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tbo lop of the tenth inning to win .Smyrna
|knlUt1»l|«hlji
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till BK) (MO—0 it H « Ill'N'i* Veil*, r trse lsm l. Jft
the gsme. The winning pitcher New
Itlfh'i* ll*T T I*li III Itnssn. (’levatsud. t*
Bill Turner, struck out II HafaTurner and Sawellj fit. John nnd 11IT.*
*It* ( I.,, i.im I. 1|
cuda latltcr*, while he isaurd only Brown.
IIOIII- Ill’S* Iterr,, New tforli, •
one walk.
. I'tTlTIINII rlr-im-l*. tM lroll and
I.. pit New York. P I. I non
New Hmyrna Jumped off to a DeLand
(loo 002 0 2 t» 4
\ s t i i i x * 1 . i .i - .x n i i :
quirk B-0 lead In the first two Hanford
loo 10.1 x - b B l IIA T T I.S II M o sln l. Ml t r ia ls . I l l
Innings on five hit* and five Pierlll'.YM-.V(,„it1, HI | 3i(j|p, s i
Krlder and Jo n,,; Henry and
I l l ’ N'M It XI T if f s IN
M 11, 1* 1 . HI
son error*. Hoon the score becafne Denton.
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0-2 and then tire Codas started to
M
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.outs,
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fold. In the top of the fifth Inning
Keep thyme on hand and u .e it linvii: ii i ' sm — tuner. i ni,*«e
Pierson tied the game at (HI on In poultry stuffing, no at loaf,
Kluocn rkl, I'tnrlnnsll sh l Mil*1*1, Ml, l.oiil*. IS
I&lt;oul* llurnsed'a lung double which rtam chowder and cLapi julr.- nnd
1‘ITi-IIIMI—t’odri*. l ln w t l r s , P I ,
scorvd Billy lluhinsou from Gist looiatii cocktail.
ix ill
: sje
Imse.
The llarraruda pitcher, Lou Ft.
John, fanned nine of the I'U-rson
batter*, but also Issued right walk*
and nine base bits. The game be­
9* U
came a pitcher* duel from the slith
4
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Nylon
B
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stlo^
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inning to the Imtlnm of lh&lt; ninth,
with neithry team icorlng. Thr
game finally ended In thr tenth
inning with lle rw n winning B-*L
ruptd .bxrir -eta ctao letaoiitnnn
Prolmldr Starting Line-up:
Pierson
McCullough short stop
tlagal rom— flrit U se
under U . S. Govtrnm nnt
Turpsr— pitcher
whtn you buy a
■ Kaaell. - catcher
-- renter field
H in t
SM hBserrord- left field
Robinson
lh.ru base
Smileys- right field

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Cards Look For
Second Central
Florida Loop Win

•nme kind of ha*e hit*. He ha* 1
hit two doubles. Alto Crabtree j
ha* tripled.
Hugh Carlton it beginning to
hit the ball, lie hit a double and 1
n single |n the first Lnngwood
game. The big third seeker can
powder that hall over the fence
anv lime he get* hold of the right
pllrh.
Hanford Cardinal* will flv back
Fete Hrhirard is ope of the
into action Sunday afternm n
against the Hartford Navy Indian* most consistent hitter* on the
Fete's
specialities nr*'
in a Central Florida League cop. tram.
t.-*t. Buddy Lake, manager of the 'louhte* and singlet. The Cardinal
Cord*, will be looking for hit team catcher ha* rome through In many
to win its seeund game of th» sea­ tight spots for the Card*.
Probable starting line-up:
son.
The I-akrmen will be playing
Cardinals
m e of the toughest teams in the .Sparkman — left field
CPI.. The Indians are tied for the Pennington — short stop
number on* spot in the league Crabtree — second ba».*
with Pinecastle. Each team ha* Kenis*— renter field
n 3 il record.
Tvru — rig h t field
( The game will Im idavrd nt the Carlton — third b*»e
Navy Ha*.- and It will start at Hrhirard — rntehing
•t'TO u, m. At present time the Hires — first base
f nrdinnli are in fourth tdaee. Thoma* -— oitelling
Mil III Throe totisri lllivc Game
j They
have 1-2 record In the
Indian*
league, Grove laid anil Clermont fc'witser — second lu**e
•itc tied for the fifth portion.
SMITH BREAKS BKCodl)
Finley — left field
Ih ty have lost th tre straight so Schwarts
GAINESVILLE, Fla,. May tt.
—
pitching
far this season.
Eavesdropping may not meet thi
( arr — third tiase
! approval of Emily Post support*: ,
Ruddy Imke will be relying on j j OB„ _
hut it did play u decided role in
the consecutive hitting of Bill Rchelnbenlmrger — center field
the abrupt rise to succe** of Uni­
Crabtree und the «ntsit base nit* PrLaurie — first base
of (Una Pennington. Charley Garreap — short stop
versity of Florida hurdler ,l (
Tbonia* 1* slated to Matt »n the Fry — right field
1 Smllh.
mound for the Cardinal*. John
In a dual meet with Miami tun
Hrhwnrtx will start for th* Indi­
week* ago. Smith, a frtshmai.
um. Ho far this sranoo Schwarts
from Watirlmla, dissolved n 2Sl*.a- rotten ermlll for each of the 1
t #r old Florida varsity record m
three win* the Navy hold* in C F I.1 niab
lie 220-yard low Imrdlez. Illeomtsctltien.
t i l l am
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' ' l l 1'. . rn time wa- 21 »&lt;cond* flat.
( liar lev Thoma* ha* a 0-1 re­ f:ll pm
pm
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cord In leagim r&gt;Uv. He plirhed
a-ts
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Wally
Moon,
rookie
uutlirldir
when thr lercvov&gt;,| Blue Cap|
li ti pm for the SI. l/iui* Cardinal*. v»i
d'fcaled the Cards 7-A Thomas • :** am
from Arkania* Unlver
nlso beat the Indisat In an ex­ f :14 a tn wsawar. ***» it ii;i« (i m ' grailualcd
? t,,
I):If pm. **,Ta
hibition gam ■ hv a 7-1 score. H* tit? |Mn
allowed the Navy men to get only
three hit*. One of the hilt wnt a
home run by John Hehwnrt*.
The Cardinal* started the sea­
son bv defeating the 1/mgwood
nine N-3. then l-ongwood in turn
twat them 7-2. The Indian* hatvded
the Cardinal* their first shut-mil
by defeating them 11-0.
Gene IV-mlngton h*» U rn the
big gun for the Cardinal* so far
till* year. II* ha* hi* one home
run and » triple tdu* two singles.
He ha* hit In every game he ha*
piaved in. It was Pennington who
won the I.ongwocwJ game, whrn ht
hit a home run In the i ighth in­
ning to break up a f»-B deadlock.
Hill Crabtree ha* also tu-t-n a
I ig help to the Cardinal*, lie has
Iw-rn playing second l u x for John
WK SALUTE ALL
Keeling. Keeling ha* been out of
the gam** since the beginnnr of
the lull! season with $n in h m d j
WHO SEKVEI) OUR COUNTRY
ankle, &lt; rah trrr I* the only player
on th« team to hit two of the
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T M. Stringer
He*. Heal EMatc Brokers

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14— SPECIAL SERVICES__ - I I i:«—
t t o x i s . .MOVOIIS
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Sm itty’s ' Snappin’ Turtle &gt; Hum I* Smith, Outboard Sale*ECHOLS REDDING
Service. Mercury Outboard SalCorner Celery and Sanford Avr.
Mowers
!■*. 2113 S r'ark. P .1 me I17*-J.
Phone I1C
New locat'on—Ju*t on* of Fily
limit*
NOW
handling
Scott
At
ItOATS,
Boat Imiiuitu m i ; plies
USED Washer*. All make*
Outboard Ml t r- A
and hardwar ■ Trade
&lt; Vail
Thoroughly reconditioned. Test­ water
line of competitive prut
tVcodivorkiua Sid Sa Wd Pit
ed. approved and guaranteed — fameu*
mower* fr ni Siuppin* Turtle— 2243 W
From 139 95 Ea«y term*
199 SO up
Claude II. Wolfe
S. Seminole Itlut.
Phone III
I I I I M I I Ml • '.*&gt;M
20

Completely furnPhed, hardwood
floor*. 220 feet on Crystal Lake
Appliance Corporation
general Aut
in Lake Mary. Double garage, 303 Sanlord A*r.
Pkoae ill* HALL'S CARACE for ge
repairing.
n it
Al*n Wrecker S ente
boat, boat house, outboard mo­
Celery Ph 1ti&gt;t M — 1800 I:
tor. Widow »ay* sell for ilB.lW.
Special Sale Price
Night*.
Swine Set*
EH.95
R ay m o n d M. R ail, R e a lto r Stainlci*
Strel Slide*
t:gt95
Li«eti*cd Reglitered Real Estate k o it s o v s s p o r t INC c o n n s SK1TIC TANKS CLEANED
Rroker
and
Central
Insurance
I
OH
RENT
—I
Phone* I3I0-J1 • im -A . IUi
I—
e v i m i c d i : s tt.E s a s e r v ic e
Agent.
Pbune MX
FFRNISHF.D kitchenette * p t 201 Sooth Park Ave.
Phone w&gt; 30I Ea*t rir»t St.
A»phalt |u tln g . land cl.-.trii*t». f‘!
Slumberlur.d r -.urt III way 17-82 | ------------------------------------------- — lln rifu in In New F u r n itu r e
/ ilirt
l o t and clay
south of City lim it*.
1 ’olonlal H om e
Modern fumbhing* u«ed in MimIcI S p e n c e r
I o n s lr u r lm n
( *••
~
~ | 4 Bedroom, 2 Story, extra large I
W’ELAKA Apartment*. :it w . iiung room. Spacious, cool. home diiplay—2 bedroom Miitex; Maitland. Fla Phone Winter Par'
room mile; dinette; rug*.
23781
ag*.
Fir*l Street Phon: 490-W
room* throughout, Screened living
•Tread*. lamp*, pR .uiei, t ie i
•* "„
| porch Huge rio ted . new roof.
GENERAL Fonlractloc*. Bulldin
offered
to
you
at
great
&gt;a*ing&gt;
Kolia w ay a n d Unity Redo j outride frt&gt;hly painted Excel!
and Repair» &lt; i lli*h, lt.&gt;\ iCall Phillip- Proocrlle*, tiM It
J{( ** Sjtnf.ir.!
Day Week or month—Tel. 1(19.
enl condition
Only 113.Mu.
Sanford Pin
v*i X It
furniture t enter. ItC &gt;Ve»t Flr*t ; Teon*.
T n o IT V f ll'R S E L F !
GENERAL
Yard
Work
Tree
mo
ST. JOHN'S REALTY CO. Doe* your home need a face lift
ing, pruning, etc. t ail Genet .
EFI if'JFNcA apt*. C al. 423 _
Phone 029 • A R. Petcrxon. Broker
log? Now it the time to clean
2(03
! A*toe late* -A. It. Peter*on Jr.,
un • fix un and PAINT Cl*.
J S| ;7 I ,
S
or1 ‘ ingle 1 p . L .Chedemon. Albert N PUD
G E T YOI II F A IN T FROM
PAINTING
■•mall Mi* appr.
elated 129 J
S a n fo rd P aint and G la ss (!»,
Privatt luifa. Ideally located
RIVER
l
AMI*
'.croa* trim Foil Office Inquire
117 South I'aik
Phone 103
ItiHiflni* — S h e d Mel til
Mnnoel Jjcobmn** Dept. Store. 77 Ft frontage, &amp;*&gt; ft depth un
W'cklva River, with 2 room r i Inlcrnalional II, Oliver 70 ^ruve IN.Mini; .— Air ComliUonlnf:
bin. electric refrigerator and ga*
N F\ I.Y decorated roomy apt
tractor
Evans IliHtflnu and
range—a bargain at fttuti.
Call 434 W.___________ _______
P R IC E D FOR U IIIC K S A L E
llralint! Co.
\ II FACT VI
IIR IT T TR A C TO R CO.
Ft uNISIIe.n kllrhenrttr Act. and New)* redecorated in tide and out
Ill \Ve*t I'ullnn HI.
Phone 7'
overnight cabin*. Sun dell C ourt, ThU fine 2-11.H. borne I* »lt-( Sanford Orlanito lliwav Phone VI
Hi » *y IT Tj South of city llmltg. | Mated on 3 lot* with *hade in
LAWNM0WBR8 ll
1 &gt;1*411 •
raid If you like really
er. ihsrpenrd In rut like n&gt; w
A ITItA tTiV t., a Itoom furnDhed 1 hark
Sear*
I*
on
’Hie
S|mt
beautiful oak floor*, you *hould
Rirycfrx repaired, rebuilt, p aid
ant Tile bath, *crcif»H porch,
To
Rrinit
Yoi
Barg.ilo*
»ee Ihit. friced for (puck xnlr
id Kvy work Harold Stanley
Water Limithed. 0 mile* from
Shop
The
i'a
I
a
lug
Way
aiu Er*l 4Ht SI.
at 99,430 4*- financing, flood
S a n b rv f37 so p -r m mth Phone
Amt Save ’ '
term*.
SF IKS, ROI til ( K AND I O.
ilto after T p m
BtilLDING
inI* cleaned, era
oca
railed
SEMINOLE REALTY
I ll 11. 1*1 SI.
Phone 990 Tree*, *! robbery Moved DcWiI
ItcW'it
1. W. MFROl
FHRNISIIRD Apt - I mom* and W. DIETRICH*
Phone 27,
liath, private entrance. light* iMil P a rt A*roue
Floor Cleaner And Wax
and water furnished, uie of tele
lltrniaa*—All tV or IH79J
1 I (&gt;4*14 •amimg and fmithing
Complrtr Line N.ino* Brand*
phone and garage. Two block.*
(leaning, waxing Servingdicnil
from heari of town F* al for 1 llnlrooniy, bath, dining room, S rn k n rik G lass and P a in t Cn.
mile Fou dy »mre 1923 II ki
large
living
room,
kitchen,
large
m i l l We*l Ind St.
Plume 310 F.leavon, Lake Mary
working couple iso month. Re­
irreoied porch. Plenty of fruit
ply Box I A il c.o Herald.
G rass S q u a re
tree* and *hade tree* on fine
L L. SI Li. lian a Technician
2 AND 3 ROOM apt*. Rea*onab!e
large lot. fa n finance. See your For Breeicway t.; all room*—| Phone z ir i lloule I Sanford
112 Elm. Call IT87-W.
Broker or roll jfi7-W.
Any 51ZF.
• Complete motor tunc up
F u rn itu re C e n te r
2 ROOM cottage, furnished or un W. II. William*
Itnby William* III We«l
• Brake*, generator* and itarter*
Itl
M.
Phone
1423
furnUhed and apt. Summer 114 North Park
Pimne IIM
(iull I'rnduit*
rate*. Clark'* Court, South of
P h il H a ir's G ulf S ta tio n
HANDWKAVER'S
I.O
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od
1
2
BEDROOM
Block
hnu*e
l|3nn
City limit*. 17-92.
Ph. *171
harne** balanced tvpe and ex t'dh and Sanfnrd
Down, mo. payment*. Jit 99.
|ra pari* for KM" harne** lack
*&gt; ROOM furnished house. sa» Va­
Total price UIBAjji 2 l3g Yal*.
type ligitn compute Phone San ENVEIjOPES. Ictterhend* *iatc
lencia Dri*e Call 190Q
merit*, InVnlce*, hand bill* xnd
fnrd 23H J 3
COME *ee Ihl* nearlv new 3 bedi&gt; r o g r a in », ele. j'ro jrt i-ivt
2 BEDROOM apl. Electric kitchen
room home. Dwncr leaving town ELECTRO Hyglrnr upright Va
Printing Id ., I brine 4o!i lo t
Nicely furnUhed. Oarage and
f HA financed. 2423 Laurel.
M et 13th St
cuum ('leaner. Fluor imlDher
u*e of telephone Ml month.
and all attachment* hoi Pal
NEW 1 Bedroom home. City w.v
Phone 1527.
I Ml PI M i lt WORK
melln.
ter. paved road Term*. E. T
For quick repair J dt*. t r .mall
1 AND 2 Bedroom Apartment*
Porter. IIM We*t 23th SI
building F 'I .Inn tl i? M l
ItllU lf Youth lied Fall 323 J
Cal’ 12 *0.
______
J. H. Hull, Realtor
INsFit v
2
D
oolt.
all
porcelain
lu
■
u
It
n
ttn it SAFE 4 room home, fnntiih
Florida Slate Raul* Itodding
llefrigerabir 11X9 93. Texted, ap­
rd In Lake Monroe. Phnnr “ta ll Hall"
Phone 1733
proved gun rani red
1352 M 4
Claude II. Wolfe
Preferred Rate* |n Preferred
HOUSE—2 lirdri-uln. dltultc. all
2 BEDROOM apt I'urnl'hed or
Appliance Corporation
1
electric kitchen, Venetian blind*,
Policyholder*
or rorni-hed.
1703 Magnolia.
Phone 2117 J o h n W illiam s In*. A gency
wall to wall carpeting, ck'apc*, 303 Sanford Ave.
Phone 44C-J._____________
large Ihady lot. 5 fruit tree*
417 Sjnford (tlantle Rank
*1300 Down I4AA1 per month HOME GROWN vegetable* - **&gt;eit
Phone 31
EFFICIENCY apt* 0 3 monlh 1
corn, lomatoei, summer *aua*ii
Owner
being
transferred.
2
I
2
A
or 2 people. All Park.
and pepper Mu*e’* Straw bury
Yale.
Stand-W i t St
4 BOOM furnished apk (tipDalr*;
. -» l J __ 1
Adult* only. Hot Elm Ave.
ARTICLES EUR SALE
2 Card GE Wj*her*—lot* 93 each
IN SrilA NCE
15 Deliver*.
FIRST FLOOR apt Large, cool
C.OOI)
and
HAD
REAL
ESTATE
Goodyear
Service
Store
bedroom, livfbg rfbm . *mall
Phnnr 222
| 1.00 113 South Park \ve.
screened p o r c h , electrically' llaby F ar Seat* . . . ..
Cnuttlev nuil Mnnlellh
21 H
equipped. All very private. No Cedar Che*t
POLAROID Film*. Camera* and
Plume 7.12
Rot
Uxby llrd and Welpnoif Inpet* Call A29-M.
_
arrrivorir* at VVirluddt’x Cam
nerxprina Maltre**
24.1K3
1*0
W.
|«l
SI.
era Shop. 210 .South Park Ave
GROUND fhHtr apt Equipt*ed Reg. 149 93 Flatform Rocker 29 93
— v*
3193 IFa*, light*, water Private bath. I Reg. 179.93 Sofa Bed
ARTICLES WANTED
Apply 118
l .lew .1 mine Ave. Phone Reg ST9.UA Ftiromi 5 pc
30 93 W'E ItLY. *ell and trade n&lt;ed furDinette
2J 21 -W.
nllure Wllvon Maier Funrtlure (to.
Iteg. 1139 93 Shopworn 3 pc
2 AITS, for rent now. Cate* Bldg
79 00 3H F. Dt Phone 938
Bedroom Suite . . . .
Phone 520.
Reg. I1WU3 Shopworn 2 pc
rhalr. Cal 2225.1
Uvlngioom Suite
139 9.3 TRAINING
a .J i . n - ■"
- 1
3 IIOOM hou«* with large porch,
IRVINC: I’RYOH
all modern, furnhhed, on lake.
Mather of Sanford 7— I'etrv l.lTeitnck Silpplle —I
J l l M KIHCII III.MG.
2 mile* from Geneva on HI. 428. 1*301 E. 1*1 m.
I’hnnr 127 PEDIGREED Cocker Spaniel punYour State Farm Iniurance Agent
Rent Slotai. Fall 4061. Oviedo.
^ d e * . Ruff and white 4t.ill 2 It* It tjiw rm l auto amt file Itirm n n
THINGS TO EAT ’
DOWNSTAIRS 7 room furni.hcd • GOOD
IlCt.P WANTED
Hrrakfati • Lunch • Dinner l» - t o 15—- M in t I S Pl ltXUNAt.S —I i
apt 1902 Maple Ave. Apply A na 0 Day*
weekly-8:30 a m 8:30 p tn I INSTALLMENT Route Man. Sell
rrllo, fltai Park Phone 1021-M
HONNBY-S UESTAllHANT and collect wrrklv detnlv Real Y\ F IT E ’S O-Irrn tltil, It i
S&lt;dt lirir.k. • Flxhliiu
L*ctHc J n u —Owner
2 BEDROOM furnUhed bouir,
op|Kirtunily fnr right man (’ar
t i|n'n a 1 1 it daily
electric kitchen Available June
and
reference*
ncce»*ar&gt;.
Write
1—ITS. Fall 9
»
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I*.
O.
Ilox
1743,
Daytnnn
!(•
ich
It
- H.(D1fcltHPI.AM9 SID tt'll*
and wrhitr xperiatory; wheat col
ored cavgal*. f ' i AAA — ALL t (H.ORED lady hmivekeepiv In FtlMPLF.lK Uniiiraplng Tropi &gt;1
Ua tta in FURNISHED Apt. 1717
NEW. tlOOS to 114.143 y aloe* b.r
Park Ave, Phone 876 tl. After 3.
Plant*; Hitler Blue .Sol 'l l
Rye in— not mmh vvork Fall
( 11 00 pr. Sec at 3(W \Ve*t 3rd St
Soil. A. D, Rountree. Fall 1716
1652 M 2
312
Oak
tumi*hed
apt
SMALL.
Ave. I’hone 1080 M
G ait Milk
EXPEIHENCEI) Secretary, effl- n _ A im T iioittL E s
Randall Pried, South Sanford Avr
etrnl in typing and »horth;&gt;nd.
FURNISHED houte. Modern. Jutl
Phon# 3 » W I.
Steady povllion. rati Sanford I'llEYIBil FT 4 l * - r Sedan li
ritleeoratrd Go. d location Rea*
luiiippcd. tl 295
1(71 for Inter* iov at Plantation
♦unable to right* parly Refer USED Refrigerator*, all nuke*
1930 ( lll'.YRMl E l . I?'-1.'. 00
Estate
Office
In
Denary._______
rnce rrqulreit Reply llox F
IIO’.I I I! I K i l l
model* and xiipr — Completely
Sanfm l Herald
Fxnl Fat*
retondlllor.ed. *fe'ied. approveil
WORK WANTED
—II
proved i t—
Pfcnue I3t
and guaranteed — Fron *;t* vi PKAtTIFAL NURSE- will work fat Sanlord Ave.
GARAGE Apt . 4 rivim* and bath;
up Ea*y term*.
imfurnithrd except lor »|ove and
lu hour* duly, br»t of reference*
H A N F O R D .MDTOIl GO
Claude H. Wolfe
refrigerator. Jno Mellon*Hie,
P*ll 1152 R
iiai French
Ph isj **
Appliance Corporation
7 BEDROOM tmfundthed home— M l Satuord A*e.
Phone 117 Mil
DO Ironing In my home. FXPANDH Home. Pr.drie Scb
Phone 730 W
______
garage. DW mo Itncrvlew Ave
------ ■ cr. Stewart, S h u ll N.vt'O.x t&gt;
: U*«l
U*cd furniture, appliance*, tool*
F ill 0(10 7
Yellow .tone 25’ liown, 3 yr: i
etc. Bought—»oUI. lu rry '* Mart 17- f-USIN'ESS OPpUIt lUNrTIFJt
at 5&lt;: .
2 ROOM furnUhed rotlage All
l i t Ea»l 1*1 St phone icat.
EAMTHIDH l i t Ml I It &gt; \l LA
ullllllr* S'ummcr rale*
2V*|
Good ipurrdlme. full time rarn Phone 5 3113 or 3 axj . Palalka. I la
~ A. B. C. JALOUSIES
i'ark
mg* pmxible No telling Write,
Sire 14 ST" x 50H”
Tern co. P o R&lt;*x '.Mo. Muncle. If you ward the l.lltV r i- oo .in
NEW. I Redroom unfurnllhed Extruded welded aluminum frame
■notHlo Dnaticlug. n ■ Inst .11
Indiana.
imuie Near Sooth City limit*
S24 .00. Special dlvcuunl to ron
nient L niu Drpattmefd. h.nb
on 17-91. Phone 343-M
Irarlor*.
*
MIMELLANEOUH - 1 3 Atlantic Natiimat Bar I
I.VRGE. coot 2 ......
..
- r . SHERMAN CONCRETE PIPE CO.I
Morning Sentinel,I. Or 1949 MERCURY 4 &gt;
Scieencd ruirrh bfd.’onm
Furniibcd aptor (&gt;ui Wetl lStil SL ""Phone 124*1 IBl"I ORIANDO
Undo Evening Star Fa Ralph
ownrr. Phone 1 J.xi j
ulfurnithed'
1703 Magnolia
Bay. IIU3-J
AWNINGS
Phone 440 J.
1919
MERCURY. 2
ULdlme Aluminum
EQUITY In Urge 2 bedroom grey
drive, radio, S
SMALL 4 Bedroom home Uving
**•..**'
•hingled home for late model
light&gt;■. Ilux 3 lo w r»
room, dining area, kilrhen. fencr u m ltu r e t e n te r
I In-uroom home trailer Fall
eetlimt Mod It ;on ti
rd back yard. |T0 jwr* monln 1903 Ml Wctl III 51.
Phone 1123 313 M .
l&gt;cr gallo.i of k
Summerlin Ave Phonr Mr* lASa CAN III
FINANli.
LUGGAfiE HFKl'JAL
SPEnA L SERVICE
—
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IIW’itW. 1121 until 3 p m
Phone Genera, 22ti

5:00 l*. M. Deadline
Day llefoitf i’ublieatlon

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PHONE 1821

VI Nl i 1 \N III INDS
F ict-'r; priceF Ro I i Head Blind*
U'.tmltium &gt;F»t». tott. n or pl.ixtlr t ,1 ;-e• X’umplet e n p.iir xerv l-e
*1 mi.o-te \rn rlla n i’dlmt ( ompati*
*70 t\e»l Third SI.
Plume 2X5
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M»~ —2
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loir J o4 j y.itiai and Todd II ibi»i sit
MKir to wed U” i Todd ha* ml &gt;*!
6*4* plated In r.ia cho'fn Druln n *1
•ea'hlrt and Ihe Utile nonry Binds
I oaa earn by w h o m
nol tao .Hi In
maintain a home
Todd rud Ikmum
gallanllr in i r a it 1 1 1 th* c l . i ' m
• hkli niallhtd aim In t-s h rti-'iin
•Ul tbtr* needed to ho an rati I if
eeestiMt ef Ike eierman iskesi#** *■ *
Arrtilnf at the eoetaf tan a I .I elia
a-t Toild aemaltea • , ** * * *i
ejilai r*«r in .'**a*i taler, rhea it.**
are alone.

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while 1'iiK' c it cm I*Alla am i in .ii
curiu m s o f ivory gave ligh t to the
whole LiOoking around w ith afire*
inm ate a n o approving e y e * Joan
hoped tlm l » li» n «hr had her ow n
nnine th e could h ate a room an
a tlr u c liv r a t Una.
rinJit'e arm liglilenrd ab ou t her
"Vciuii- been v e r y
p a tie n t,
honey,'- ne la g a n 'W ell, h e ie if
■a I n a v e a charier at a |ul&gt; A
l*oihi c n a o c e . In laid, it a m in e if
I san t it."
Hue e it upright in hr avionieh*
inrnl. "Y ou n a te ' |l i»' (Jut —m&gt;
Knotin'w
W hy, mai l washi r r i m
Todd. ID ui p i) —*
lie in terru p ted
I u oo t know
whet nr i it a sconce &gt;lul III not*"
" llut if it means we c a n gel
m arried! It dura in an tna*, doa-un l

tu jinn guiut You a i m I aelriit*
about thia, arc you a w e 7" alie
ended
Hr got tu hia fret and lagan
walking abou t th e room, hia numb
Umirt deep in nta pocket* Orue
ne paused to a lra ig h ten a put o n
on I h e m a n te lp iec e
O n c e ne
kicked at th e little blue loolatocl
Onre ne |uat atood an l alared
do m at Ihe flame-a in tne turpi* •
Hht w ailed, w atch in g nun
IVi*
hapa ane ih o u jiln t n a ie said so
much f'rrnap s die ahouldn I b a s e
ram anyth in g fi »n.« tor turn u&gt;
aettle, nol nee
“Come ait dow n again darling,
ano l*ll ni&lt;* m ore utrnit It, alie
■am a f t n a i r * nioioeota
I
guess I sp ok e o il of turn I dun I
d e n lino v j e t w here the tcbuol
it or how y o u n*an i atou t it."
Me tai rd m i still atandmg. a
irown c u llin g nit lo ir n ta d . nut i.o
made no m ove low a id her
I nad j1j/it com e out Hum interviewing the dean lrum V irginia.'
ne aaid I warn terim g pretty low
Ailuthii nope d a s h ' l ' I In Hun lie
IlMte was u gu iii in.il I nau Had
Ino Inam ing r a lir iire u r l|u*i i|o
you gel &gt;1 11 no him 'ill gn* ) l i l
a i haru e T W rit, in y w a )
anoulu I fun inte* nl lliat ruin ii id
out in do mill imt &lt;n itw it lw s* i
dig Vmi dun l Mini i rum II* was
a s* mill ii * llrge ■ i . . i
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FIlQM now on. loan tlto ig h t,
(iram could nut tie IrM alone A n/
tim e ahe m ig h t fo ig ct where n.e
h ie d and g o runn irp oft bathing
tor her old hom e. Without 'd a m p
hate ahe w ould protiaMy just grins
more arid m ore contuamJ fine wan
r » ee l ami lia e ta h te in net inrninl
wandering* a n d rarity M anured
But there w ou ld na»e lo lie mini*
" Y e a , it m in u s a ll that a ll r ig h t .
one around tu g n e net that eeaa* Jo * J o ."
•u ram e l-er h a p s. if she Joan *
' Then ssnat on earth a Ihe rnal*
married Todd lu .h her mother tcrT" Sh e M at a cloned liM
would need to gel Annia haul a g a in st Ilia a im rti:3 w aa lic w iia
hhe might be to o old to '■&gt;. oi r u n g M addrm ogi It duln t m ake
miich n o p w ith th* tiomewurk o il srnae " W h ol &gt; the n ia llr t f ’ tne
ahe could ol lra*t sit e it Uiam rep ealed
Turn I you like
cut.
nuw and then An pial a i•u n p in aciiool? O i la il the salary 7 Or Ion lor tiran i »ne ruigid ie willing
Kikldt-nly ane knew and all ihe
lo com t tor le s s money (ndeasj,
lim ilance urupped Irum her t o u r
ah* bad M en in thr larmly an !'•*&gt;« •‘Vmr aren 't lu teach H erm an, aor
a i* wo'iid w i s t tu keep ■ i f n r eon*
said.
tagt trifh th e m |u*t to c l M*
'T h a i'h righ t. I ni not to te a ch
naw a J . d to le r l neiaeil still h
part of their g r u ip Hfie might (jerm an '*
" W i l d w-tli ju u teach I "
avtn be a ‘U t t e r '
“ K verytfn n g etae.'
ITie m eal en d ed al I,hi A outn
'E v e r y t h in g !
W hat
do
you
tooted ouU lde and Mr* r 'if
burned off to toe "f "i » ii" "i in* an T"
It a a lo m U i grade p n rllo / n .
who w as drivin g tin it n&gt; i * , i ’ i
nlMUng.
Du
ttaru-u *
■■’• * J i v J u “ A lucrtJi grade 'in ate/"
rame Uuwn Hie trout • t&gt; .
H er p ro te c t was ( r f ie t iir n t . tint
wrnt quietly nut tne Irunt ■ '
on than w ay to th -ii &gt;'i'*&gt;i 'ir» &gt;i lie s a id , " W a it . I ,»* ma t e ll you
Inaltted on h elp in g T'-td and Juan nlriot it "
due c ou ld n 't wad. tlim a w a s all
with the ijltlies M’l' i* (III e» • . i|
h e n e ll to go w rite hei Ictlf i* "l in i ir p in in g ovri lua new a (June
in her own rewim. N t untn n *• »* idl nrr sudden wild nopra und J«*
wera the Iwu ym ing i*&gt; t &gt;&lt; u • nriinta niipp in ria. Vel ilis te ll no
pity im l u n e i l Hhe eoiiln uniy
"laif'a lignt the m e
im
guledL So T o ld a n a lig id
i &gt; think ol (od d aod (lie iierp In
logs and kin dlin g and i s i * r and nppoiniine*nt H u, loual ue to nun
put a m atch tu the pile J* an th e lir r l o l le l ul a |nb an d d
thought, "I wuri t ai l I II w ni ii1 Aits tu ii i ll -ii me (mirth grad r
id ill tin 11 &gt;l(i n. Ilu l im e I t s
lx it
be a (Daily. H e'll ti II me .■ &lt;u u &gt;■
ready." And she * u rn d up .i •* • imt ma s-utvrd rieiman r!.it &gt;| i..r ui&gt; &gt;•*■
ibriiau
end uf Ihe aula, m i b l ' • • • «|u ,eitis
nnoer her, ter eye* mi lr.» ii* * | —T«*•»&gt;&gt; iie lrn You oiiiktn i %-s.n 1 tkauu*
in. .(]• i it
.Nol tui a etnnulk
ITtuanUy t'i&gt;iil pnh'd i n
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i"*ned her head aguiriM im siiu ii A iti i all viiut picparaliciii and
study
Hue ttoppi-u T iu n the
tier Ul a com panionable adrn* **
fine l o v e d tin t room, ii was wrut i n cw rilu lly T h ey re n |d tu
w a rm and gto w in g w d n color, I in* lie onpi* you allow, at th at age
fireplace. In w h ich tne flnm i now Unbcnrnr |e iui|in I onodte^i wnnr
crackled m *sr lu lly , wiia r mo* i like H.«i Hi the lU ntgiuillin the
by rojy mar Me Th* upo* &gt; &gt;■ • * ■i aiim m ti belur* l o n lu S w it l e i
the auta and tw o easy u .a ii • nmi land I n i a lta id tuu u aptrtil all
)our lim e diacipliiiiiig And m u
he»n m atched In the m h m l i .u
grvunu 0| the log U fU l.l d m g ;e waul lu terren aoi H ad in g, w ti*.
Ilie li'air. 'Jllir cuaniuns s in . ■ log a m , arllm titlic. M iner, ted
I Utiil
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You | i i i i i believe* You gotta
hive filth ' And that't whit 1Iyear-old Stevie TwInkic of Tar­
pon Splinpc hul one diy hii k in
(940 when he w it sunken with
h u m fevei
The trory it i familiar one
along the Tarpon S p o ilt waterfiont, m il leathery-faced tp-mg*(iriitrmcn and divert will thake
tlieir head* and whitper "m ititle-*
when they tell you about it. But
thtte'v i thnne on a link crooked
tttcet in Tarpon Springs today
to prove that faith will petfetm
the im pottibk—if you hive it.
Little Stevie, ton of sponge
fisherman Jim Tvihckii and hit
wife Maria, complained of a
headache at school one d.vy He
was sent home and * hen the pain

persisted a doctor was called Lit­
tle Stevie was rushed to a Tampa
hospital where brain e ip rm shook
their heads dubiously An oper
anon must be performed in the
morning There was prcttuit on
the child's btain, they said
Stevie's father was somewhere
in tlie Gulf of Mexico fishing for
spemges The donors advised Ma­
ria ro get him it once, hit son's
condition was critical The Coast
Guaid was called, hul reported it
would he near to .mpostihle to
locate the one boat on which Jim
Tsalickis was diving for sponges
Besides there were many fleers
in the vast Gulf They were eager
to rry. however, and in a matter
o f minutes a big seaplane was,
dispatched *
Ami as if a heavenly pilot guided
the big plane, it streaked on*
across the Gulf in a straight line.
In an hour it had sighted a fieri
o f boats It set down on the
water and a winghy was launched
and sent to the nearest boat in
the fleet. It was Jim Tialiekii*
boat*
* Meanwhile in the shaded light
of the hotpttal room. Little Same
was talking to his m other
“ Mama,'* he said, "I fust had a
dream. A dream of St. Michael.
Mr said I would he all right in
the morning. Mama, but that I
would have to build a church m
his name
Maria brushed away a trar as
she murmured a faint "Yes,"
and stroked her son's throbbing
forehead
Stevie woke up several rimes
during r he night and each time
he told his mother of visions of
St. Michael "St Michael said I
would be all ngbl, Mama, hut I
must bwld a church in his
Maria whispered vagw
m rnt that a (h u tc h had to be
built for St Michael
When the doctors came for a
last minute e lim in atio n before
the operation they were amared’
Little Stevie was sittin g up in
bed. His headschc bad gone?
Examination showed the pressure
on the brain had subsided. Nonplumed, they allowed Lank Stevie
t o go home th a t day. "See,
Mama." said Stevie, "St. M idurl
said I would be all rig h t"
A few days liter Stevie urns
playing in a vacant lot neat door
to his home and, at he e i plained
to Malta, "had another talk with
St. MiehaeL“ * " H e told die to
build a churih in h it nsme.
Mama." Maria captained that
they were poor people, that they
to ild not build a church The
sponges were not bringing much,
she said

By DONALD R. BRANN
R rgatdktt nl when sour next
v id im n stan t officially, you ian
begin to enjoy it almost immedi­
ately by building tins boat in
your span rime. The mysitry
usually aiwmand w till boat budd­
ing has been completely elimi­
nated if you follow the pattern
method of constiucnon offered
below O n completion the boat
will add many pleasant hours of
weekend and vacation pleasure
Being built o f ply wood, rite
boat is light enough to handle
easily wnh a pan of oars, sr« its
sturdy tonsiiu.li-in permits using
2 h p to 10 h p outboard moine.
To simplify building, the pat­
terns list the evict si/c and length
of material needed to cur each
part Full ti/e patterns lor note
block transom, fumes and other
vital parts ehm inatr the mystery
one usually meets whets working
from bhtepemn ot wait drawings
Each pirtern not only provides •
template for culling the pan
needed, bur also indicates rhe
The next day Sirvic was pliymg again in the v m n t loe when
Si. Michael visited him again.
Stevie (tied to explain that he
was pool, that his mother and
fathrt were poor "Stan the
church." Sr. Michael told Stevie,
"and it shall be b u ilt"
So Little Sicvic found tome
old bricks and begin piling them
on top one another in the vacant
lot His mother asked him what
he was doing and Sicvie mid her
whir St Michael hid snd Mina
told neighbors They brought
more old bricks for S ic v ic to play
with.
Then the m m em cnf began.
People passing by saw the boy
buildiitg a church "for Sr Miclw
acD and heard (he trory A news­
paper reporter learned of it and
wrote an arriclc People began
sending money to " L n k Stevie’s
Shrine." Mivms and laU um vol­
unteered help By Christmas ihc
church was built.

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position of adjoining parrs Boll
and screw holes ate shown in then
respective p w t x m thus eliminat­
ing any margin of error
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ten in undctitandahlc. non itchmeal language The pattern alto
contains step by step assembly

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1 w it in rhe church the orhe*
«*»r- It is small and ttdy. ThcreS
a picture of Little Stevie, now a
big strapping man of 21. And
there arc the sacred documents
o f the Greek religion These are
pews for about 10 people, and
there ate candles to light.

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But (here is something ummc
in Little Stevie’s Shrine to St.
Michael I felt it immeduariy as
I entered the door It’s an unex­
plainable so m eth in g —at unex­
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iwtrack It m ikrt you realue ihat
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Four liumJtcd and Tony-one
yean ago a bew bickered admiral
stepped aihore on Florida toil,
poked the ttalf of a fed and gold
banner into the tand, and an­
nounced that henceforth fhit "is*
land* belonged to Fctdinand V of
Spam. Since that day in 1313,
when Ponce dc Leon's galtenni
ftrst noted thrtt way into the
m outh of the M atanaat River,
every conceivable type of craft
hat plowed Florida's waters.
It't a long way from the con­
quistador's galleon to the modem
steel freighter cutting the waters
of our great seaports, from the
armed sloop of by-gone pirate
days to the trim ketch plying Biscaync Bay in periodic yacht races,
or the trim cruiser speeding up
the Intercoastal Waterway.
Truly, our state is Nature's
gift to the boatm an. Nowhere
else in the country can he Find
such a favorable combination of
things that make "Florida" and
"boats" practically synonymous
Look at our weather We base
temperatures conducive to sailing
and cruising ftom January to De­
cember, and in parts of the state
it’s an oddity when the sun doesn’t
thine some part of every day.
And talk about harbors! Why.
you'll swear each one is finer
than the last! There's not a spot
on our coastline more than a few
miles from one of the best. .
Other stairs have their annua)
boat shows, and we have one. too
—the Miami International Boat
Show each February But we base
som ething more im portant — a
363-day-a-ycat boat show! If you
don't believe it, take a look at
the Intercoastal Waterway, any
time, in the vicinity of Ft. Laud­
erdale.
Lott of our folks like to fish

ftom bridges and along* the
beaches But for the big fellows,
the satlfish, martin, and tarpon—
the traditional symbols of Florida
fishing—you need a slim, while
ctu itcr and a trip out into the
open water
Look at the wonderful, relax­
ing cruises Nature has provided:
the hundreds of miles o f coast­
line, dotted with thousands of is­
lands, dorens and dozens of navi­
gable rivers, 30,000 iikrs, and
countless streams and creeks
W here else can rhe part-time
siilo r find so much water that,
in his lifetime, he can't sec it all’
And Man has been fast to capi­
talize on Natuic's nautical gifts
Today countless municipal picts
dot the coasts, dozens of mannas
and yacht clubs provide facilities
for members and guests ftom all
over the world. And many of
these clubs have regular races to
keep members sharp for the big
events.
Pelican Hat hot —home, prob­
ably, of mote powerful inboatd
racing boats than any oilier place
in Florida—is live scene of monthly
powetboat races And, of Course,
there's the breath-taking Gold
Coast Regatta, a 123-milc roundttip ftom Miami to West Palm
Beach, along the Intercoastal
Waterway This is held each July,
and is only one o f the annual
events for inboard ami nuiboird
enthusiasts. In Detcmbct thete's
the Orange Bowl Regatta, with
its world record speed trials, am)
in February thete’s the Biscaync
Bay Regatta.
For the devotees of wind, spraf,
and canvas, South Florida, par­
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events. Several major yacht clubs
conduct invitational regattas, in
addition to monthly races. Deep

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water sailots find several major
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lr &gt;m here to Sr Pete lies in the often Gull

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value, alter which you push on down the sparsely populated
coast.
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want ro stop foe fuel at Stcinhstchce, at the head of Dead
Man's Hay. hut he careful of the shoals at ihc entrance of the
hay It is in this area (fur roc Portugese pirate. Juan Docnvi,
as reputed to have buried a dreamer's ransom in ptetes-oh
eight
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south past Cedar Key. Yankeciown, Crystal Bay. and Port
Knhcy, arriving, as you finally Jo, at the Greek sponge fish­
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waters, past Dunedin and Clearwater, and into Rost Cirgi
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M ONDAY. M A Y &gt;7, 1931

s o . on

Supreme Court Ends Segregation In Public Schools
Tribuna
Points Out
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Lav;
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Ike Places Restrictions
On Info Given Probe;
McCarthy Hits Move

Says Separate
Schools Unequal

Group Recesses Behind Closed
Doors To Decide Course To Take

W A S H IN G T O N (/Pi — The
S
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p r e m e C o n n Dwiny u n an i­
WASHINGTON (/I*) — A providential order rlnmpinp
m o u sly s tru c k d o w n seerc*
Heeroov tm executive b ranch action* in the M cCarthy—Army
n a tio n in tiu* n a tio n 's public
row brought a dcnuncintion from Sen. M cCarthy n* a "cover
schools* T h e trib u n a l said
up" today, lie propo.veil suapendinif Senate henritiK* while
t h a t to s e p a ra te N e c ro and
the iume i* threshed out.
w h ite p u p ils v io lates th e con­
Sen Symington (D-Mo) objected to halting the hears ti t u t i o n a l 1’iia ra n te o of equal
DIM M M \JO IIin EES— 1 Hr Seminole llu h St hmil Hand'* drum
\ A \\ III. II | lie —The » g r it liruman "l m i(&gt;r" i« show n a» It m * Inin* tn-|*t.lr.| Saturda* at the
inyr?*.
even
tor
the
day.
m.t Jnrrt i t » acre allirrd in military tarb Saturday for Ihe Armed
Uni.il Force* par open hou-e ftmdiiclrtl h) the Ntnfstd N atal Aiisiliar* Air &gt;i.ilion, I hi* plane I.
p ro te c tio n of th e law
The Sennte investigation* subcommittee fell into until*
i’nrrn. Ha* parade. They are (left la ri(M) F r r n l i Cidvilt, ( anil
-aid in be the lalrsl operational fighter la the Vi*y. In the hark*round in .*
number
\»f
C h ie f .J u s tic e W n m n read
ment over what course it would take.
Null. I nllrrn H nirbril«on. Ilarltala lame and Ju n 'r lltln b |.
tfimln r. which happenrd In land at the li.i»r. and * it* placed on tllspiai \ largr
ii.«
* ton iiwhich
Men dnelsrAd1
ihe isAiirl'a
court’* rttx1
op:;.inn
declared
(Staff I'hoi u)
rd ai larinu* plane* and rquiptnrnl on di*pln&gt; at the ha»r (S ta ff i’hoiot
In the upshot, the croup recessd at 1 i :56 a. m. (KDT)
"We eonchiile thai in the field
to decide behind cln*rd ditnrs
of putdle rsbtraliop te** d-.'.*!r(ro
(heir c*un»r in view uf shat Me&lt;&gt;f -eparnte hill equat l,*iet m* tin
farIhv denounced «. the "lion
i place Separate educaimiul f.uuliCurtain" imposed bv the Prod*
lie* on*
are inherentb
inherently unequal
dent. Public «r*»inn» Mere iche"Therefore tre
- 1 that the
didrd to he ren-wod at fl n. m.
plaintiff* t Negro tui ent*i nd oh(EDT.t
rr *imUnity di ; n M. ■ u n- i Ae
,iv
action lu» lie
o
WASHINGTON
(rPi—
President
rea»on of tin*
■ ill n •• -ntMANILA (,T*i — The surrender of Luis Tnruc, Colorful
T housands lin ed F ir s t S t. S a tu r d a y m orning to w itn e s s
Ni\ nirmhcr* 1 the Sanford pla’ned of it.-•»■ »•
Elsenhower to.lay perwuially burr,1
leader of the Communist-directed lluk rebels, was hailed to­
Iriiiinr t lumtu r I Conimerer to protection t : .. t .
e«l government official* from tell­ tin* an n u al A rm ed F o rc e s l&gt;ay p a ra d e
ing Senate investigator* afout
T h e le n g th v p a ra d e took in m a rc h in g m ilitary u n i t s , da* nnimi-.i ir. . Tar pa where S\ ''i»* Ii**! Amend*i r - '
day as a major step in President ltumnn Muirsnysny's cam­
paign ntiuiiist the iluks.
" rhi* di»p -do il oi • .&lt;
iocnina i r **-**. nr ......... ■'•••rvice ch.h r e p n - e n l a t i v e s schn*»l ^ p r .'s e n ta tiv e s f l o a t s
HANOI, ImWUlna
lT&gt; — Tt abrr
»nr&gt; any di*eu**ioi. - . -t
h
A rm y coiulm t te n n is surged th ro u g h t h e jungle* o f
French anno*meed ttKlay the* them ronfMentml iloeun'ent* relat* rtUttl several bands. S n ap p y salu tes wer* g iv in to m illt.u v ot* |„.|,( mi. week in. I aciurdmc t- tcgrrgalior. al •&gt; »
.ne
s o u th e r n L u to n se c k fn a t h e rem n an ts o f T a r lie 's elite g u a rd Mould resume• bombing
| ftccn t and o th e r dijK itilarics who w ere s ta n d in g on a re v ie w - « uif \blc-. Sanb-ui Ja*&gt;ee pr-u p n n r«- rlam e of the tu b ih
bombing of th t ing lo It.
Amend­
deni
w h ile C a rlo s l*. H om tlln, a to p n resid en tiid a iile . hailed th e Comnumisfl-'d Vletinmh** 70-inile
And Atty. Gen. Brownell, octlng
istnnil at F irst S t. a n d M agnolia A v e
I oral delegate* reported th.o ment."
"hospitat corridor" tuilc** the i&gt;re*id»M'1« ,!• a t'h ii nn n a.u n f‘ii
s u r r e n d e r a s th e en d o f ib « rebellion.
I he t tth Ann - lm* &lt;i]| ) lord Tin' cliief s p e a k i'f o f th e day w as ( 'a p t I F Vnse. c u n t- no e Hi .hi it*** t»iim. tiujiiu’**
C h ie f ta r g e t now is J e s u s L'lvu. w h o m t h e nirmv connitrred lo repair the Dien document produced bv Sen. \le- m n m ling officer o f th e S an fo rd N aval A u x ilia ry Air S ta tio n . anil proie**lonnl mm at’eudi-l the ed alter the Civil War, primarily
tor the tieneftl of *lme* treed bv
ronclavc
s i.I e n t he top I i.m m u in s t in th e P h il-n p in e s
f e n r h V * .m '1A ^adr*C‘ r.Vn “ be Curthy, purport in g (o tmmnnrire a Hi* *petvh »»i a* follow*:
President Lincoln It m nn *iatc
»eer«t Fill paper on u-ctirlly ri*t«w • ( iltirn* of Sanford:
r a n t s . hi. w ho re im a te d ly has su p p e d th ro u g h a rm y t periled up
Attemlinu lr*&gt;ni ' mfe
Ft. Monmouth, N J-. *hou!d be
“ Toda) i* the fifth annual
irapv m the past six ycat*. aur
llertwri Roller
fire-i.irnt elec’. mnv drnv »nv oerw'ii due. pfwe**
.
A French high command hroad- at
public.
[Armed Force* Pa&gt;. It t* a good
(o-.rn- sp ed . Thom a a Stringer.
" l" * ' r ^ e r tm n of h e ja w .
rendered to 3a Manila lime* re ra*l lo Commnnl»t (Jen.
Vn made
The
PreildenC*
order,
in
the
time
for
n*
hrre
nt
Sanford
lo
lake
( tiff Aide*. Pat i oli-Tt, Don Iti
,hp r I" u Ur :ri nr im­
porter. Ilenico Antiino, who car Nguyen G up gave the rebel com ­
ried a letter from .Mac*a&gt;*ay. The mander until midnight to accept fmm of a le tte r jo the «eer£txry of a !"»k ai mir defen*e learn Arm',
dor. and Valle William* J r The munities
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flic
rn«c*
and
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and
Air
I'orre.
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(Cantlnued
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I'agr
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delegate* ale expected to mak- ..D ie .•a.e* der.d,^"■ !t’1 0 7
mreiinit on a dusty road north of the ultimatum Otner»t*e. the
I
tlir
check
uii
on
cnir»rlve*
and
the
job
Ive*
ai
a
.
omplete
rrimrl
ol
fhe
annoxl
‘
°"rt
*
finding
to .. *egrri,»here rlimaxed month* of negatia* French *aid, they would r n u m e
America
we re tbiing to keep
‘
aflair at the regular J i)c rr nieet *',,n “ iinrun*lltiition.il involusl
tion*.
all-out air attack* on the rrbcl*
*irong and free
ing to he held llm r- ti) at noon *l' &lt;* 'tale*:
Term* of the Mtrreniler were no! itrrarning
rartuard fmm
the
A* in nrevlou* yrar* on iht*
In Die YarlM t lull
'**’iittl i an lili.i Auginin K.in*as
iliMlmed
fallen
fortre&lt;-.
toward
the
vital
day
u
r
will
hold
o|ten
house
»o
TIi" I ft-,1 1 org.inii.ifion wa* Itelauare and Ihe I-irtricl of t o"TartK had no alternative hut to Red River Pella.
P u t ihe ritiren* of Sanford mi)
p".tided Uni lir*f piaee* |U llie lumbia
turiender,’’ Mnc*a&gt;*ay commrnt*ee what Ihri' lax dollar* are pay
Only 11 of the French casualties
Mid I.TRIR. (la b A Negro meeting prennltng i&gt;‘ Pmnm)
ttut l »’*&gt;• * '&gt; d * ruling .igalnrt
ed. "Ill* was coroered by the
III!* for. It l* of Interep to note ex-convict
have been evacuated. The Viet*
artne.1 f.cces."
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rlct iw
p uPr -’ltiU
'n i pDb ) tmen
l " 4'1 ..a m i ., n delegate
f 17
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the
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hoo*e
Seine
Se,V
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Seminole
Ctiunly
Coart
{'rib**,
uranlml
amne-lv.
T
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1
n*'Uh
had
agreed
to
let
TS3
"seri*
7
:&gt;nd* .* ■ ■ - 4-rat i ill!mg
t'tic wai the lltck Karri-. Trophy
City police today repotted that here in v -rd " '' . pf .-V-Ai W o
((’wnlliin
.1
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I'agp Three!
.ml Auxiliary will hold a din({eniinued flu Page Two!
f«i*ly wounded” M b«t the French
killer in imir w a* Gtkrtt in-t *w am p p r &lt; hnslnu* avtivlUp&gt; Ihe other
..orlil. There util ' IN -3*1 ill f *11 oltd lull Iled tu Ihe rt.lte us* Ihe Unit 1,1mure Trophy for
r tneeling ai the Varht Club a
t
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-aid Ihry refused
. . toj «repair
p * i r 1the
__ _fall* a prkonrr. N athaniel Wndlry, wIuj i -k
r &lt;rapill (mm a city work gang kimo parka*. Arab robe*, and ptisrut Im &gt;.ifekrrping
iCftaiinued On Page Two)
lur.il Ifadi* prtimoUoU. lluth ijm
whilo the group wa* rutunp weeda Japane*e kimono* a* well a* con
lit- i* T.ur William* c- p aro ln l phlei hare been pl/crrf on flixpl . Rites Conducted"
fr&lt;uu ii Goi&lt;t.b*.*« roadode ia»t Nenltooal Kurniiean lire** apnnk'
m linn front a life murder te rm m rom hirin'- drug »innAn
Monday, »n*n't Nathaniel W'adley ed among the uniform* of* Auu-ri
can servicemen .ind women in amt now oh a i ■’&gt;! with .i marl i **■*»For Mrs. Johnson
at all, but D«we&gt;* O'Clark,
n
It’* not as confining n&gt; it Frit many land* Rot the thing In keep lay earn a go nhitli in ad.litinn t.i n
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in
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lieil a&lt; her loqti- tu I ke A| inm”
Vrlma Gontalet, fo rm er wallet
containing a driver* |lr*m*e Day, 1911. Mill tu- mort of &lt;11 a a minded
I . i.ia* night i
' “ . i i mg illSo mi mill ( ountv Red Cro*- diree- I na crlery field everal Mresk* ag i tlm r In rmphaslte. how we.
One of I ho *laut «.i* In- mer &lt; -il A i r e d A t M e e t i n q
ne**
tm who resigned her pn.t last | When O'Clark wn* plekirt on h&gt;
(Cnnlluaeil On Page fwo)
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Rau|ierintend&lt;'t
U | ' i I 1 1 1 1 1 i n t i I it
G riffith,
nutii Crmiily prison warden \\ f
3
Eunir.il
*er*urHere held al
pulilii merllng ol tile ' ll*
veek. today offirlallv took up Det. I.t. Jack Hickatui and ITImii.
until .hi iiiilrfmltr lime this week, of Cltjr -treet*, today *t».«&lt;i i
Row land. Aslln |is'r»iiiU»ll* ap|M'arrd
liri*-nn Ermpr.il Home ye*lerday
her
dutlei
a*
office
deputy*
t«
ml
zoning
&lt;
--nuni-Mnn
W.
R.
.Cosgravc
on
charge*
of
/•»
.
according to lily Manager War- the laying of » prim ary oil on the
nclorc llie parole hoard in obtain '
Mill li- in-id .ii a |i m toti* ai it 3 p m h i !*i the lie* John l„
Eighth St. project had Ken com- Sh-riff J. L. Hobby.
ret* kiiowlc*.
drunkrn driving several *rr»ks V ^ O n C r C f C L . O I T l p O n y ihe Nrgrn * ri-IiMu- from prison
EN-entunllv, Mr*. Gontulea will ago, he Identified himself as Wail- _
i il* II.ill in linen-- r. /iii.ing ol Miller olio ijiiog fiuri.il wa* 'a
pit-led today.
. _
,., ,
*
Id. AA E, Alt Ituff is* ol (hr lir-or lil,ilk- -i* .ind HI wbi- I ire lo &gt;*I* .ui I ake i emrlrry
A 10-man City etew ttarted *eke over the duties nou- aasiirned
Horn in Se*irr iTuntty. Tenn.,
gin Hill r a n id InvrsUgailon, who , .ted i-.i-i of Sum m rr’iTi v*e in
Expands Facilities captured
work on Ihe project F'rldsv muni- *" Deputy Sheriff O. (5. Otvrnx, p?rtnT*^wa‘dw'lle,r*nd™
Vn* .a is? i he had I ed In t Ie
the...killer . -aid
AVliliam* ?llli SI
iny, l&gt;etviren (ttive Ave. and Pecan who 1* now acting In the joint
Yesterday, W adley walked Into
The Miracle O m rc d Company. . - ...............
..
...............
ll/li-V Weller loeal I , 'lira- lor. Monroe siner lot" h lo re *he av,aj
slashing hi- *»
Ain. The whole project nira«u re* .x »a Parity of deputy and official police hraefqunrters and informed 3011 Elm Ave,, serving Sanford admitted4 4fatally
1 n e n jiu-rted llie rernning of the .i member of the ll;qi i - i r hurch,
jlttle le** than n mile, hut la of record* keeper.
them of the m istake in idenlly.
nnd Seminole Countv with conC1‘onllnued On I'agr Iwui
Iu EetnMar* -he o,f Al John.
&gt;e.i (r.itii it- pre-enl It t f iti
The body of Mr- Mary Jann Itufiortanee Iwrauxe when comOwen* tndav utated that be ex*
O’Clark who **-a* using the alia* t rcte produets for II yearn, i*
- —
.-ml Mi’dillng
that -t IM \ which hi mid lower &gt;,“1 re|eb rv ,i d
Crippcn, (3, wb i died Friday night plet'-d, the ateet will become one fueled it would he approximately of W’adley wa* recaptured ycMer row oxpanding il* farilitic- with n
,
.
,
attnlvery at *
iu the local ho-pUnl, wa* ictii of Sanford'* main ern** town ar- r month before Mr* G nnzalrt day aflcr seven days &lt;-f fice-lnm , bp „(|Hitu.n of ll. li-Mi* cum-reie S P T V I C f 1** C O f U l l l C t f ' d ' oldiift - 1r.- requirement&gt; ie t» -in - i . l t
1i- lui'li*"d
hy.. ITlmn. C. C. Dodion wh.;
u , olhrr line „f
J C f V l t - C N X-.UIIU Uk- I L U
I',, “-iu legul.itlnn* r e q u l r i
In Jacksonville for *cr*lre* and ferie*. nerording to City Manager could Im- Innkrn-in on the jol»7
..uii- (•mil ui the area in contain I I! b-hn - i
-lan.tehll‘ ‘ Stu- ‘had' ‘been ill only
* a W’atrrn Koowle*.
[-pt change will make it po* walking on 1.1th S t. between the
burial
O rgarired hi J I l-twiHn-er C o r K A r c M lllo r
mioini-im of HOO xpiare In I dien. in gtr i -r.in.l, hitdren; five
More than half of the paving ,q,|,. for Owen* to spend m ore (hick Im and the Huiy lire.
le w day*.
Sr. in t!H0, the compam U now ' U r
'▼»H»k-t
great
ere.,'
•
(ai’d.
iildren;
one
Horn in ll.iyanl. ITa., Feb a, M.il 1^ eompletflv new with the |ln,„ on M lrol. thrrrby providli,g
Today he is In the City jail a- owned and operated hi J. E. Terf uneral sem cr* were h* Id A . i including garage*, patio*, rle *i-iei M.'* AAiIIiui Cjin, Knovtatil. .V *. CriptH-it I. survived by reit reiurfaced, G riffith slated
II llie i-runing cequ- I t&gt; p*-»
fs. tt*-r law enforcement fur the walling charge* of e*rape and lar willeger Jr., while Eugene Tri* the llri»*on Funeral Motor
*ill** Tenn
and ‘ho brother*,
Now
thei . primary
the husband, Harry C. Crippcn' i__
ccny or city clothes.
i.:.i that
. i____
_ i. i_ coat
.i mhauni*..
w'illegrr, a brother, is serving as lerday al t :rvi p m for a| i . It A . l lo the (■••.ul Mantling require M iik '-.in, .-r p -inn
Forge,
unc riaughlrr. Air- Frank Itlchl: hern laid, there will lie a delay of
-vent“
ill
be
lowered
to
finn
M
ill&lt;
r
II.
who
ilit'd
in
ii
&lt;
n &gt;•linger.
r--no and \itu-rl V.iugher, Knoxfix e grandchildren: one great five to six day* while the tar com­
quartfeel
MEKTING SCIIEDIT.ED
hotpital
Frida*
rssght
alter
,i
to
u
The material* going into Redi
granddaughter: three brother*. pound I* allowed to ''cure". OfTiD/ii r AAeller I* currently errcl *llie
A meeting of the Seminob Mix, stated Mr. Terwilti ;ir, arc lllne** The Its-* A " Slnvi
Robert. George alul Roy Police all ilal* dated th a t if the weather
■
Imh cn,t (ire.fabricated home"
officiated,
and
Inina!
in
K*
r
County Farm llureail Is scheduled weighed,
............... ...............
measured ......................
nnd checked
of Jarkwinville: four *l‘fee*. Mr*. holds the project will be completed
• ihe s.uifurrl area.
green Cemetery
to
b»
held
nt
7
p.
m.
tomorrow
in
mv
"
ih
e
'
Fiit'dnirg
tesiTrig
labora*
liefore
th*
end
of
the
month.
Kugrnia C.iin[itiell, D a y I o n a
Johns Scheduled
the Fulure Farm er* of America (ory.
Rntn in Somersel. I’.i . i.m .'i
Beach; Mr*. Tullah Hartley, Man­
Two building permit* were to- building localed behind the Se*
1910,
*he
had
lisi-d
In
.s.iiil-'T-l
I
n
__________________
darin. Fla., and Mr*. Fannie Med«v l«*ued at the City Hall b rin g ­ mlnole High Scbosil. The meeting
12 year*. Her rewditu r « .i*
XI EFT ING TO HE IIEI.D
SHS Band Members To Speak Here
(linnIs, Jaek-onville.
ing thi* month** total to 12-1 thus will tie preceded by a rove red
\ meeting of the Sanford D, (*. Miller Farm * in Soul It S n fori I
A.ti ■
fur. 1 ('hnrlie John*,
dl«h supper, according to Bonner (’. I. has hern scheduled for a p.
Mr- Miflrr i* «ur*m.t li* t&gt; Win Highest Award .-iiltcrnnlot.
'i hit- 1« 'chedulThe first of ihe two perm its Carter, lerrrtarv of the local or- m, tomorrow nt the City com mis- hiiihand
the Rev II AA Millei
,(
to
Tiirtl Wednraday.
Tuinorrnw the City utreet do was grunted t« Downtown Clean* ganltation.
The fit/ blind member* who
sioners’ room of the City Hall.
-even liaiiubler*. Aft I: A l&gt;
It- “ ill
Ih- Elr»* ,St.
partnirnt will begin mnvlnc hesv; o s for the erection of a neon
I rand, Fl Lauderdale Mi I I i wtlrii-.-itr.l iu Stnii. Ri*;«l *'-&gt;n m l MftiMiel
at i p m.. acequipment into the \Vynnrw&lt;&gt;od mn. The establishment is locate*)
•—I, trimne.l Frida* night
Shannon nnd Air- Al lent.- &gt;
r&lt;
pm
i"flllllg
to
Mr*. D(d*v Knot today officially Aircllon of Sanford fur general re *-t -■"’th St. and Park Ave. Coal
Tin* Mililr.ed the fiillm* ing ial
lord. Air- l hath
At came Remlnole County Red C ro ss! pelrlng of the a re a 's ilrecti.
' f sign wa* given as fk’9.1 and it
lieeame
a-. Ronnie A nd/rm n, -tuib-ni
I’ly mouth: tllu ei Nam y Hi
rector taking tin- p!*rr left by
Road* in Wynnewood were ex- *'ill be installs**! bv Sto-phen* Neon
Director
ui,In. i.ir. •uperior: Huh Iteelrv
and Jean Millet .til of &gt;
M o v ic T im e T a b ic
thee rc-ignution
re-ignution tif Mr« Velma trndvely dam aged in last year's s rn Co.
fight -mi*. Robert. Paul - it Jr ninn-- *i-iieilor: Jiminv 0*»m
fall flood* and heavy rain*'
The second permit went to Mr.
Gsmaalra last week
1Fred, Ira Janie- and D-’u.dil .. I a--, excellent; and Colleen Enge
HIT/
Mr*. Knox ha« served a* puhli*
Co*!* of the repairs are being lu"* Mr*. Clarence Rolmdo fo r the
| of Sanford, and Ibrrhfirld .Ir w it
rel-,,n liwtnn. good
• r**»*ti»n f»«mi th»* ninxk
city chairman of the couidyr organ- held to a minimum through the election of a three-brdroom m iHob Ifrrlv i« nn fnno student of
1jiirt»&lt;tn"
S. Army in Ft Jaek-on Hy THE ASSOCIATED I1IIEM
f()r the first lime In a Miami trie the; I4
itntlon for the past year and a* cooperallon of Phillip* Proptrlle*. -"nry home at HI I l.ineoln St., in
I C"
i
V • 7 11 • 9:1fi
ihree grand*hildreii. her f.i 'fl-« Al.-iri/niet D/i-Is,
Reniimile County Chapirr chf.lrman lueil developer* of luSurban i the Cottagr Hill yubiliviiion.
Acting Gov. Charley John* and \|*inn debate There were two in C
VVhilt In Tallnha* *ee, they .vlt'-nMO\ It \ . \ S U
(her. Jam es Enpe a *i»te. Ah
in the pa«t.
area*, which I* fiimhhing the City
The SO-by-OS foot home will lie l^Koy Collin* plan r.o more de lerrngalors ami a moderator on William Collin*, and four tit- 'h r
led a (r.i cisen for the band miniSu m . 7:35
Her quallflratinni make hi r well wilh milrrlal* for the repair*.
I built by ihe rouplr at an an- hater in Ihi* la«t week of the ram- that program and lime limit* were Fcrrmnn.* George. Willntr “ • her* bv Afr*. Chwrlrv John* at ihe
"Tb*' ! **mr 1 «irnkr Tfint^r**
fit to hold the position in ’he eye*
The City will furnish manpower prutlmatp cost of flt.OfiO, aerord* paign for the Democratic nomina- et on answers lo question* Co] Harold l.ape, all ul Sonur*H
covcinoi - manalon.
of the emmty ieiard of direr tor*.
(ion fur governor.
Im* said he gave John* until Sal
and roulpment.
j„g 10 the record*.
In utalem rnu yesterday, each unlay nlghl to reply and received
■reused the o th er ol failing to re- no answer.
apond to a debate challenge.
"1 Ho not intend lo w .str any
John* *iid be g ase Collins until more words on (hi*, ho! to gel on
midnight Saturday to say whether with my rampaign,'* John* said
he would appear for a formal de­ in I’alm Reach
bate in Miami'* Hayfront Park
"1 was anxious In meet Sen
nest Thursday night Johns said Collins fare In fare again and I
he proposed th at each man he belie*e that my proposal wa- fair
given 30 minute* to present hi* and impartial I had to *rt a dead
cas? and 30 minute* for rebuttal. hne because I had made previouCollins Insiitrd on the same con­ rommilmenls lo visit other seedition* that w ere imposed last Ilona of Ihe Mate."
Thursday when the candidate* met
Johns o ld he did not think Ihe
Iwomimile lime limit to answer
question* on fhe television pro
Club Will Hold
gram was mlficienl.
CoUisr, In Jatksonvillr.
that ever since Ihe Miami debate
Picnic Tomorrow
John* “ has »nu;h: only to grab
Sanforti'a Home Iiemonstralion .headline* end keep my *rhe*luie
Club will hold Itu annual picnic to­ uncertain " He said he would lease
morrow at the summer camp of it to Ihe people (o deride "who
Mr*. Roy Tillia, according to MU*
e out wor*f In last Thursday's
Myrtio AViUon, county home de­ cam
appearance."
monstration agent.
Collin* added that Johns' own
The picnic which was originally • i bedule shows he had no plant
schedules! lo he held last Thursday for being In Miami next Tbur-day
wa* potponed n n tll tomorrow he- Hr said Johns has made plan* tu
rause of had w eather.
lie in Folk County and St. PetersAt the picnic which will combine
the group’s re g u la r meeting with h u rt that day.
John* yesterday senl Collin* 12
the annual affair. Ml** Wilson will
give a demnnst.ation of drafting a question* he said hr would like
him to "answer for the people nf
pattern for attending member*.
KEY Cl I II IIANRl'ET— The head table of Ihe annual Key Club Mother a Day hanqiirt is ahown a*
The gathering la aehedulrd to Florida,"
William Park rn l art allied with a violin aolo. The dinner »a* held at McKinley flail Sal unlay evnii«i,
^ Y t*
FLOAT— The fUmt
th e Navy Relief Drive was arrest I a t led with a bevy of I atari at 10:30 a. m. if the weather
t would like to have him answer
bathlag heaatiaa Sklarday m o n d r| la Uta A rm ed Forrro |iar p a r.d ,. ( g u f f I’lselo)
Th* Key Club is sponvurrd by Ihe Kiwani* ( lub. (Staff Photo)
O i Page Three)
permits, the ag en t reported.

££

Leader Of Red-Directed Huk

Rebels Surrenders In Luzon

French Threaten
Bombing If Strip
Is Not Repaired

St r ol l i ng
In Sanford

On Armed Forces Da" Here

Police Recapture
Escaped Prisoner

Primary Coat Laid
In Street Project

h

Thousands Watch Parade

Jaycees Awarded
Two Trophies

Caplure Fx-Convicl
Charged Wi!h Four
Slayings In Georgia

Mrs* Gonzalez
Starts New Job

ii

Mrs. Crippcn Dies
In Local Hospital

Building Permits
Reach 124 Total

Wynnewood Streets
Mrs. Knox Assumes Will Be Repaired
New ARC Position

Collins, Johns Plan No More

Debates As Election Nears

M

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(Is
nrr Hireling
7 pin lunorntw , according to
record* at 'be f.'ily Hail
• • •
Itepalr and palWtee
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I.e&amp;srt! W ire

Supreme Court Ends Segregation In Public Schools
Tribuna
Points Out
.foJt Top
Lav;
tfo
r

Ike Places Restrictions
On Info Given Probe;
McCarthy Hits Move

Says Separate
Schools Unequal

Group Recesses Behind Closed
Doors To Decide Course To Take

DIM M M \JOIIin EES— 1 Hr Seminole lluh St hmil Hand'* drum
m.t Jnrrt i t » acre allirrd in military tarb Saturday for Ihe Armed
i’nrrn. Ha* parade. They are ( left la ri(M ) F r r n li Cidvilt, ( anil
Null. I nllrrn Hnirbril«on. Ilarltala lame and Jun'r lltlnb|.
(Staff I'hoi u)

Leader Of Red-Directed Huk
Rebels Surrenders In Luzon
M A N IL A (,T*i — T h e surrender o f L u is T n ru c, Colorful
lead er o f th e C om m u nist-directed lluk r e b e ls , w as hailed to ­
day as a m a jo r step in P resid en t ltumnn M uirsnysny's ca m ­
paign ntiuiiist th e ilu k s .
A rm y coiulmt te n n is surged th rou g h th e jungle* o f
so u th ern L u ton se c k fn a th e rem nants o f T a r lie 's elite guard
w hile C arlo s l*. Homtlln, a top nresidentiid a iile . hailed th e
s u rren d e r as th e end o f ib « rebellion.
C h ief ta rg e t now is J e s u s L'lvu. w hom th e nirmv con s i.I e n t he top I i.m m u in st in the P hil-npines
r a n ts . hi. who reim ated ly has supped throu gh arm y
irapv m the past six ycat*. aur
rendered to a3 Manila lime* re
porter. Ilenico Antiino, who car
ried a letter from .Mac*a&gt;*ay. The
mreiinit on a dusty road north of
here rlimaxed month* of negatia*
tion*.
Term* of the Mtrreniler were no!

Stro llin g

In Sanford
Hu’ Seminole Ctiunly Coart
.ml Auxiliary will hold a dinr tneeling ai the Varht Club a

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until .hi iiiilrfm ltr lim e this w eek ,
a cco rd in g to lily M a n ag er W arret* kiiow lc*.

The body of Mr- Mary Jann
Crippcn, (3, wb i died Friday night
the

local

ho-pUnl,

w a*

to decide behind cln*rd ditnrs
(heir c*un»r in view uf shat MefarIhv denounced «. the "lion
Curtain" imposed bv the Prod*
dent. Public «r*»inn» Mere ichedidrd to he ren-wod at fl n. m.
(EDT.t

French Threaten
Bombing If Strip
Is Not Repaired
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In Jacksonville for *cr*lre* and
‘ ‘ Stu- ‘had' ‘been ill only
* a
burial
le w day*.

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Thousands Watch Parade
On Armed Forces Da" Here

WASHINGTON (rPi— President
Thousands lined F ir s t S t. S a tu rd a y morning to w itn e s s
Elsenhower to.lay perwuially burre«l government official* from tell­ tin* annual Arm ed F o r c e s l&gt;ay parade
ing Senate investigator* afout
T h e l e n g t h v p a r a d e to o k in m a r c h i n g m i l i t a r y
u n its ,
ta r

HANOI, ImWUlna lT&gt; — Tbr
the*
French anno*meed ttKlay
bombing o f tht
Mould resume• bombing
Comnumisfl-'d Vletinmh** 70-inile
"hospitat corridor" tuilc** the
nitrred lo repair the Dien
f e n rh V *.m ' 1 A ^adr*C‘ r .Vn “ be
t periled up

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■'•••rvice c h .h r e p n - e n l a t i v e s

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Horn in ll.iy a n l. IT a., F e b a,
tatil. .V *. CriptH-it I. su rv iv e d by
th e husband, H arry C. C rip p cn '
u n c ria u g h lrr. Air- F ra n k Itlc h l:
fix e
gran d ch ild ren :
one
g re a t
g ra n d d a u g h te r:
th ree
b ro th e r* .
R o b ert. G eorge alul Roy P o lice all
of Ja rk w in v ille : four *l‘ fee*. M r*.
K u g rn ia
C.iin[itiell, D a y I o n a liefore th* en d o f th e month.
B e a c h ; M r*. Tullah H a rtley , M an ­
d a rin . F l a ., and M r*. F a n n ie Me(lin n Is, Jae k -o n v ille .

Building Permits
Reach 124 Total

Wynnewood Streets
Mrs. Knox Assumes Will Be Repaired
New ARC Position

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XI EFT ING T O HE IIEI.D
\ m eetin g of the S a n fo rd D, (*.
( ’ . I. has hern scheduled for a p.
m , tom o rro w nt the C ity com missio n e rs’ room of the C ity H all.

Debates As Election Nears

Club Will Hold
Picnic Tomorrow

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F L O A T — T h e fUmt
t h e N av y Relief D rive w as arrest I a t led with a
b a th la g h eaatiaa S k la rd a y m o n d r| la Uta A r m e d F o r r r o |iar p a r . d , . ( g u f f I’lselo)

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Sanforti'a H o m e Iiem onstralion
Club will hold Itu a n n u a l picnic to ­
morrow at th e s u m m e r cam p of
M r*. Roy T illia, a cco rd in g to MU*
M yrtio AViUon, c o u n ty home de­
monstration a g e n t .
The picnic w h ic h w a s originally
schedules! lo he h eld la s t Thursday
w a * potponed n n tll tom orrow hera u se of had w e a t h e r .
At the picnic w h ic h will combine
th e group’s r e g u l a r m eetin g with
th e annual a f f a i r . M l** Wilson will
g iv e a d e m n n st.a tio n o f d rafting a
p attern for a t te n d i n g m em ber*.
The g a th e rin g la aehedulrd to
I a ta r i at 10:30 a . m . if the weather
perm its, the a g e n t re p o rte d .

Rntn in S o m e rse l. I’ .i . i.m

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1910, *he had lisi-d In .s.iiil-'T-l I n
12 y e a r* . H e r rew dit u r « .i *
Miller F a r m * in Soul It S n fori I
M r- M iflrr i* « u r * m .t li* t&gt;
hiiihand th e Rev II AA M illei
-even lia iiu b le r*. Aft
I:
A l&gt;
I rand, F l L au d erd ale Mi
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Shannon nnd Air- Al lent.- &gt;
lord. Air- l hath
At -

I’ly mouth: tllu e i Nam y Hi
and Jean Millet .til of &gt;
fight -mi*. Robert. Paul - it

1 F re d , Ir a

J a n i e - and D-’u.dil

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|of Sanford, and Ibrrhfirld .Ir w it
the I4 S. Army in Ft Jaek-on f()r the first lime In a M iam i trie
C ; ihree grand*hildreii. her f.i
\|*inn debate T h ere w ere tw o in
(her. Ja m es Enpe a *i»te. Ah
le rr n g a lo r s ami a m o d e ra to r on
William Collin*, and four tit- 'hr
th a t p ro g ra m and lim e lim it* were Fcrrm nn.* George. Willntr
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et on answ ers lo q uestion * Co]
Harold l.ape, all ul Sonur*H

Im* sa id he gave Jo h n * until Sal
u n la y nlghl to reply and receiv ed
no a n sw er.
" 1 Ho not intend lo w . s t r any
m o re w ords on (hi*, h o! to gel on
w ith m y ra m p a ig n ,'* Jo h n * said
in I’ a lm Reach
" 1 w as anxious In m eet Sen
Collins fa r e In fa re a g a in and I
b e lie * e that my p roposal w a- fair
and im p a rtia l I had to * r t a dead
h n e b e ca u se I had m a d e p reviou ro m m ilm e n ls lo visit o th e r seeIlona of Ihe M ate."
Jo h n s o l d he did not think Ihe
Iw o m im ile lim e lim it to an sw e r
q u estio n * on fhe telev isio n pro
g r a m w as m lficienl.
C o U is r, In Ja tk s o n v illr.
th a t e v e r since Ihe M iam i d ebate
Jo h n * “ has »n u ;h : only to grab
.h e a d lin e * end keep m y *rhe*luie
u n ce rta in " He said he would le a se
it to Ihe people (o d e rid e "w h o
c a m e out wor*f In la st T h u rsd a y 's
a p p e a r a n c e ."
Collin* added that Jo h n s ' own
• ib ed u le shows he h ad no p lan t
fo r b ein g In Miami n e x t T b u r-d a y
H r sa id Jo h n s has m a d e plan* tu
lie in F o lk County and S t. P e te rsh u r t that day.
Jo h n * y esterd ay senl Collin* 12
q u estio n * he said h r would like
him to " a n s w e r for the people nf
F l o r i d a ,"
t would like to h ave him an sw e r
O i Page T h r e e )

ii.«
* ton which
ii Men declared
dnelsrAd1
ihe isAiirl'a
court’* rttx1
op:;.inn

"We eonchiile thai in the field
of putdle rsbtraliop te** d-.'.*!r(ro
&lt;&gt;f -eparnte hill equat l,*iet m * tin
i place Separate educaimiul f.uulilie* are
on* inherently
inherentb unequal
"Therefore tre
- 1 that the
plaintiff* t Negro tui ent*i nd ohrr *imUnity di ; n M. ■ u n- i Ae
,iv
action lu» lie
o

1 the
Sanford
I C o n im e re r to
n n im i-.i ir. . T a r pa where

Expands Facilities

Collins, Johns Plan No More

nrr Hireling
7 pin lunorntw, according
record* at 'be f.'ily Hail
• • •

C h ie f .J u s t ic e W n m n read

Ni\ nirmhcr*
Iriiiinr t lumtu r

Mrs* Gonzalez
Starts New Job

the Fulure F a r m e r * of A m erica
T w o building p erm it* w e re to - building lo c a le d behind the Se*
d « v l«*ued a t the C ity H all b r i n g ­
mlnole High S cb o sil. The meeting
ing thi* m onth** total to 12-1 th u s
will tie p re ce d e d
by a rove red
fur. dl«h supper, a c c o r d i n g to Bonner
The first o f ihe two p e r m i t s C arter, l e r r r t a r v o f the local orTuinorrnw th e C ity utreet do w as g ru nted t« Downtown C le a n * ganltation.
partnirnt will b eg in mnvlnc h esv ; o s fo r the erection of a n eo n
equipment in to th e \Vynnrw&lt;&gt;od m n. T h e establishm ent is lo c a te *)
M r*. D(d*v K n o t tod ay o ff ic ia lly Aircllon of S a n fo rd fu r general re
*-t -■"’ th S t. and Park A v e. C o a l
ca m e Rem lnole County Red C r o s s ! pelrlng of th e a r e a 's ilr e c ti.
' f sign wa* given as fk’9.1 a n d it
lieeame
re c to r tak in g tin- p !* r r l e f t by
Road* in W ynn ew ood were ex - * 'ill be installs**! bv Sto-phen* N e o n
Director
n u tio n tif Mr«
V elm a trndvely d a m a g e d in last y e a r's s r n Co.
thee rc-ig
re-ignution
fall flood* a n d h e a v y r a i n * '
T he second perm it went to M r.
Gsmaalra last week
Mr*. Knox ha« served a* puhli*
Co*!* of th e r e p a i r s are being lu"* M r*. C laren ce Rolm do f o r th e
city chairman of the couidyr organ- held to a m in im u m through the e le c tio n o f a th ree-b rd ro o m m i Hy THE A S S O C IA T E D I1IIE M
itntlon for the past y e a r and a* cooperallon o f P h illip * P ro p trlle*. -" n r y home a t HI I l.ineoln S t ., in
Reniimile County Chapirr chf.lrman lueil d e v e lo p e r*
Acting G ov. C h a r le y John* and
of
luSurban i the C o tta g r Hill yubiliviiion.
in the pa«t.
area*, which I* fiim h h in g the City
T he SO-by-OS foot home w ill lie l^K oy Collin* p la n r.o m ore de
Her quallflratinni make hi r well wilh m ilr r la l* fo r th e repair*.
I built by ihe ro u p lr at a n a n - hater in Ihi* la « t w eek of the ram fit to hold the position in ’he eye*
The City w ill fu rn ish manpower p ru tlm a tp co st o f flt.OfiO, a e r o r d * paign for the D e m o c r a tic nom inaof the emmty ieiard of direr tor*.
(ion fur g o v e rn o r.
and ro u lp m en t.
j„ g 10 the record *.
In u ta le m rn u y e s te rd a y , each
■reused the o t h e r o l failing to rea pond to a d e b a t e ch allen g e.
John* *iid b e g a s e Collins until
midnight S a tu rd a y to say whether
he would a p p e a r fo r a form al de­
bate in M ia m i'*
Hayfront Park
n est Thursday n ig h t Johns said
he proposed t h a t e a ch m an he
given 30 m in u te * to present hi*
c a s ? and 30 m in u te * for rebuttal.
Collins In siitrd on the sam e con­
dition* that w e r e
imposed last
Thursday when th e can d id ate* met

(Is

^ p r .'s e n t a t i v e s

Jaycees Awarded
Two Trophies

Caplure Fx-Convicl
Charged Wi!h Four
Slayings In Georgia

Police Recapture
Escaped Prisoner

p?rtnT*^wa‘dw'lle,r*nd™

Mrs. Crippcn Dies
In Local Hospital
iu

In the upshot, the croup recessd at 1 i :56 a. m. (KDT)

\ A\\ I I I . II |lie —The » g r it liruman "l m i(&gt;r" i« show n a» It m * Inin* tn-|*t.lr.| Saturda* at the
Uni.il Force* par open hou-e ftmdiiclrtl h) the Ntnfstd Natal Aiisiliar* Air &gt;i.ilion, I hi* plane I.
-aid in be the lalrsl operational fighter la the Vi*y. In the hark*round in .*
tfimln r. which happenrd In land at the li.i»r. and * it* placed on tllspiai \ largr number \»f
rd ai larinu* plane* and rquiptnrnl on di*pln&gt; at the ha»r ( S ta f f i ’hoiot

them ronfMentml iloeun'ent* relat* rtUttl several bands. Snappy salutes wer* g iv in to m illt.u v o t* |„.|,( mi. week in. I aciurdmc ting lo It.
|ftccn t and oth er dijK itilarics who w ere sta n d in g on a re v ie w - « uif \blc-. Sanb-ui Ja*&gt;ee pr-u
deni
And Atty. Gen. Brownell, octlng
istnnil at F irs t S t . and Magnolia A v e
I oral delegate* reported th.o
i&gt;re*id»M'1 «,!• a t'hii nn na.u n f‘ii
Tin' cliief sp e a k i'f o f the day was ( 'a p t I F Vnse. cu n t- no e Hi .hi it*** t»iim. tiujiiu’**
document produced bv Sen. \le- m nm ling o fficer o f th e San ford Naval A u xilia ry Air S t a tio n . anil proie**lonnl mm at’eudi-l the
ronclavc
Curthy, purport in g (o tm m nnrire a Hi* *petvh » » i a* follow *:
»eer«t Fill paper on u-ctirlly ri*t«w •( iltirn* of Sanford:
Attemlinu l r*&gt;ni
' m fe
at Ft. Monmouth, N J-. *hou!d be
“ Toda) i* the fifth
annual
llertwri Roller
fire-i.irnt elec’.
A F re n ch high co m m an d h ro a d made public.
[Armed Force* Pa&gt;. It t* a good
(o-.rn- sped. Thom a a Stringer.
ra *l
lo Commnnl»t (Je n .
Vn
The PreildenC* order, in the time for n* hrre nt Sanford lo lake
( tiff Aide*. Pat i oli-Tt, Don Iti
N gu yen G u p gave the re b e l c o m ­
fmm of a le t t e r jo the «eer£txry of a !"»k ai mir defen*e learn Arm',
dor. and Valle William* J r The
m a n d e r until midnight to a c c e p t
andi
Nn»&gt; and Air I 'o r r e .
am
!■*
(Cantlnued On “I'a g r Two)
delegate* ale expected to makth e
u ltim atu m
O tn e r » t* e .
th e
ch e ck uii on cnir»rlve*
andI tlir
the job
Ive* ai
a . omplete rrimrl ol fhe annoxl
F re n c h *aid, they would r n u m e
A m erica
w e re tbiing to
‘keep
aflair at the regular J i)c rr nieet
all-out a ir a tta ck * on th e r r b c l *
*irong and free
ing to he held llmr- ti) at noon
itr ra r n in g
ra rtu a rd
fm m
th e
A* in nrevlou* yrar* on iht*
In Die YarlM t lull
iliMlmed
fallen fortre&lt;-. toward th e v ita l
day
ur
will
hold
o|ten
house
»o
TIi" I ft-,11 org.inii.ifion wa*
"TartK had no alternative hut to Red R iv er P e lla .
Put ihe ritiren* of Sanford mi)
p".tided Uni lir*f piaee* |U llie
turiender,’’ Mnc*a&gt;*ay commrnt*ee what Ihri' lax dollar* are pay
O nly 11 of the F ren ch c a s u a l t i e s
Mid I.T R IR . (la
b A Negro meeting prennltng i&gt;‘ Pmnm)
ed. "Ill* was coroered by the
III!* for. It l* of Interep to note ex-convict
h a v e been ev acu ated . T h e
V iet*
artne.1 f.c c e s ."
..a m i ., n delegate
r lc t iw
p uPr ’ltiU
- ' n i pDb ) tmen
l " 4'1
II..ii the u|u-o hoo*e Seine Se,V
{'rib**, uranlml amne-lv. Trnic 1 n*'Uh had agreed to let TS3 "se ri*
:&gt;nd* .* ■ ■ - 4-rat i i l l !m g
t'tic w ai the lltck K arri-. Trophy
City police t o d a y repotted th a t h e re in v - r d " ' ' . pf .-V-Ai W o
({eniinued flu Page Two!
f«i*ly wounded” M b«t the French
killer in im ir w a* Gtkrtt i n -t *w a m p p r &lt; h n s ln u * avtivlUp&gt; Ihe other
..orlil. T h e re u til '
IN -3*1 ill f *11 oltd lull Iled tu Ihe r t .l te u s * Ihe Unit 1,1m u re Trophy for
-aid Ihry refused
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p * i r 1the
__ _fall* a prkonrr. N a th a n i e l W ndlry, w Iuj i -k
r &lt;rapill ( m m a c i ty work g a n g k im o p a rk a *. A rab ro b e*, and
iCftaiinued On Page Two)
ptisrut Im &gt;.ifekrrping
lur.il Ifadi* prtimoUoU. lluth ijm
whilo the g r o u p w a * ru tun p weeda J a p a n e * e kimono* a * w ell a * con
lit- i* T .u r W illiam* c- parolnl phlei hare been pl/crrf on flixpl .
fr&lt;uu ii G oi&lt;t.b*.*« road od e ia » t N e n lto o a l Kurniiean lire** apnnk'
Auu-ri m linn front a life m urder t e r m m rom hirin'- d rug »innMonday, »n *n 't Nathaniel W'adley ed am o n g the uniform * of* An
c a n servicem en .ind w om en in amt now oh a i ■’&gt;! with .i marl i **■*»at all, but D«we&gt;* O'Clark,
n
It’* not as confining n&gt; it Frit m a n y land* Rot the thing In keep lay e a rn a go nhitli in ad.litinn t.i n
in mind I* that A rm ed F o r e- the d ead left Iw u p er-o n *
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V rlm a G o n talet, f o r m e r
wallet containing a driver* |lr*m*e D a y , 1911. Mill tu- m ort of &lt;11 a a minded
So mi mill ( ountv Red Cro*- diree- I na crlery field everal Mresk* ag i tlm r In rmphaslte. how we.
One of I ho *laut « .i* In- m er &lt; -il
A ire d A t M e e tin q
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Eighth S t. p r o je c t had K en com - Sh -riff J. L. Hobby.
drunkrn d riv in g
several *rr»ks V ^ O n C r C f C
L . O I T l p O n y ihe N rg rn * ri-IiMu- from p riso n
EN-entunllv, Mr*. Gontulea will ago, he Id en tified h im self as Wail- _
i il* II.ill in linen-- r. /iii.ing ol
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Y esterday, W a d le y walked Into
T h e Miracle O m r c d C om p any.
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ll/li-V Weller loeal I , 'lira- lor.
slashing
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A in. The w h o le p ro je c t nira«u re* .x »a P a rity o f deputy and o f f i c i a l police h raefq u n rters and informed 3011 E lm Ave,, se rv in g Sanford ad m itted4 4 fatally
1 n e n jiu-rted llie rernning of the
jlttle le** th a n n m ile, hut la o f reco rd * keeper.
them of the m i s t a k e in idenlly.
nnd Seminole C oun tv w ith conC1‘o n lln u e d On I'a g r Iw u i
&gt;e.i (r.itii it- pre-enl It t f iti
Itufiortanee Iw ra u x e when com O w en* tnd av utated th a t b e e x *
O’Clark w h o **-a* u sin g the alia* t r c te produets for
II y e a rn , i*
- —
that -t IM \ which hi mid lower
plet'-d, the a t e e t w ill become one fu eled it would he a p p r o x im a te ly of W’adley w a * re c a p tu re d ycM er
r o w oxpanding il* fa r ilitic - with n
,
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,
' oldiift -1r.- requirementof Sanford'* m a in ern ** town a r - r
m onth before Mr*
G n n z a lr t day aflcr s e v e n d a y s &lt;-f fice-lnm , bp „ (|Hitu.n of ll. li-M i* cum-reie S P T V I C f 1 ** C O f U l l l C t f ' d
h y .. ITlmn. C . C . D odion wh.;
u , o lh rr line „ f
J C f V l t - C N X - .U I I U U k - I L U
I',, “-iu legul.itlnn* r e q u l r i
ferie*. nerording to City Manager could Im- Innkrn-in on the jol»7
..uii- (•mil ui the area in contain
W’atrrn Koowle*.
[-pt ch an g e will make it p o * walking on 1.1th S t . between the
O rg a rir e d hi J I
l-tw iH n -e r C o r K A r c
Mlllor
mioini-im of HOO xpiare In I
More th an h a lf o f the paving ,q,|,. fo r O wen* to spend m o r e (hick Im and th e Huiy lire.
S r . in t!H 0, the co m p a m U now ' U r
'▼ » H » k -t
M.il 1^ e o m p le tflv new with th e |ln,„ on M lro l. th rrrb y p ro v id li,g
Today he is In th e City jail a- ow ned and operated hi J . E . Terf uneral sem cr* were h* Id A . i including garage*, patio*, rle
II llie i-runing cequ- I t&gt; p*-»
re it re iu rfa c e d , G riff ith slated
fs. tt*-r law enforcem ent f u r th e walling c h a rg e * o f e*rap e and lar w ille g e r J r . , while E u g e n e T ri* the llri»*on Funeral Motor
Now th at th e p rim a ry coat h a - .
ccny or city c l o th e s .
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. i m u n i* .
w 'illeg rr, a brother, is se rv in g as lerday al t : rvi p m for a|i . It A . l lo the (■••.ul Mantling require
hern laid, t h e r e w ill lie a delay of
-vent- “ ill be lowered to finn
Mill&lt; r II. who ilit'd in ii &lt;
n &gt;•lin g er.
five to six d a y * w h ile the tar com ­
quart- feel
MEKTING SCIIEDIT.ED
T h e m aterial* going in to Redi hotpital Frida* rssght alter ,i to u
pound I* allo w ed to ''cu re". O fTiD/ii r AAeller I* currently errcl
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A meeting
of
the Seminob M ix, sta te d Mr. T erw ilti ; i r , a rc lllne** The Its-*
ilal* d ated t h a t if the w eather
■ Imh cn ,t (ir e .fa b ric a te d home"
in K* r
County F arm l lu r e a il Is scheduled w
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eig h ed., ...................
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nnd checked
holds the p ro je c t w ill be completed
• ihe s.uifurrl a r e a .
to b» held nt 7 p . m . tom orrow in m v " i h e ' Fiit'dnirg tesiTrig labora* green Cemetery

Primary Coat Laid
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W A SH IN G TO N (/I*) — A providential o r d e r rlnmpinp
Heeroov tm execu tiv e b r a n c h action* in th e M c C a rth y — Army
row brou ght a d cn u n cin tio n from Sen. M c C a r th y n* a "cov er
u p " today, lie propo.veil suapendinif S e n a te henritiK* while
th e ium e i* th reshed o u t.
Sen Sym ington ( D - M o ) objected to h a lt in g the hearinyr?*. even to r the day.
T h e Sen n te in v e s tig a t io n * subcom m ittee fell into until*
m ent over w hat cou rse it w ould take.

W A SH IN G T O N (/Pi — The
S u p re m e C onn Dwiny unani­
m ously stru ck down see rc*
n a tio n in tiu* n atio n 's public
schools* T h e tribu n al said
th a t to sep arate N e cro and
w h ite pu p ils violates the con­
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K E Y C l I II IIA N R l'E T — T h e head table of Ihe a n n u a l K ey Club Mother a D ay hanqiirt is ahown a*
W illiam P a rk rn l art allied w ith a violin aolo. T h e d in n e r » a * held at McKinley fla il Sal unlay e v n i i « i ,
T h * K e y Club is sponvurrd by Ihe K iw ani* ( lub. ( S t a f f P h o to)

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fates trial on charge* rangtng
from murder lo sedition.
'■ ’.*7.' «uiiendtr was a m ijor step
in Magsaysay's elfort* to bring
about a peaceful settlement of the
Huk uprising Although a bitter
foe of the rebels as a field com­
mander. as defense chief and as
president, Magsa&gt;say long has idsweated resettling ine rebel* on
newly developed land.
At Kama* City, Homulo, Magsay say's personal envoy, mid;
"There now will be peace and
order throughout the Philippines
Tarur is ihe man who had the fol­
lowing. With hi* surrender, the re­
bellion Is ended."
Taruc was taken lo army head
quarUvs at Camp Murray „n the
outskirts of Manila lie was photo­
graphed and given a physical c*
animation. A doctor described him
a* "healthier lhan the average
man "
Taruc later was taken to the res­
idence of Dial. Gen Jesus Vargas,
.irmy chief of staff, and introduced
to Mrs. Varga*. Said Taruc:
" I am here because of yoiv clill
dren and my children I want them
!o spend the future In peace. It D
doubtful If we could have peace in
a hundred year* If I did not give
up "
Taruc. known as the Swamp
Foa, surrendered to Aquino on Ihe
busy (Jucion highway which skirl*
the Candaba swamps—a rebel lair
The morning sun nullincd ihe
figure of the long-sought rebel,
standing alone at the roadside.
" I pulled off the ooad and he
met me with a big im tle." Aquino
said, " f aaid. 'Luis Taruc. do you
unconditionally accept President
Magsaysay's terms?' "
" ' ! accent,* Taruc answered,
and his grip on my hand tight
ined."
Bui a taccalo burst from an
army machine gun in a clump nf
bushes SO) feel away brought
weeping villager* swarming from
their nearby hul*. They hid Taruc
unill the firing stepped
Aquino said Ihe Huk leader soon
reappeared and the pair raced in
the newsman's car to walling se­
curity guards farther down the
road They then drove to Camp
Murray.
Aquino quoted Tarur as saving
he and Lava had had a "falling
out
The reporter said he carefully
avoided Uie word "surrender"
while he was a go between for
Magtaysuy Aquino held Taruc
had agreed fo accepl ihe authority

SHflFORD

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Open
A ll hay
Wednesday

n&gt; HAMMETT SMART
Does anyone have any parkas,
bear *kin rugs, snow-shoes—anyi i U . ....
the Arctic win
.j5u-~nj us. You see we
Sri* staging ■ Ite* pt»y called
"I'rllicoal Fever" in Ihe very near
future Hv the way, this 1a our final
production cf the season. We also
need one man to take the part of
Captain Landry, who has an indespenslblc part in the play, al­
though he he* but 10 very easily
learned tines Any help will be
mo»t appreciated, wc ran asiurr
you H anyone docs have any of
these article*, please contact Har­
ried Smart, al 817 W, First St., or
call 1017
We have a new director, a fairly
difficult play to perform, and al­
most all new performers taking
leading parts. All are doing a won
derfu) Job Our veterans, Lynn Sel­
lers, Albert Fill*. Ernest Cowley
and Beverly Benlnn are all doing
well, also. Don Fletcher (red* Ihe
board* on *Ugr rather than backstage where lie his been our elec­
trician. and we can’t decide where
he excels, front or back He doe*
so well bulb places.
Our amateur* include- Mar&gt; Jo
dayman. Marvin Goembel, Mary
Ann Hukur and Pat Caitube They
all deserve much praise for their
hard work and Inlereil in a chal­
lenging P&gt;*ce of work. Directors
George Dabbs ami Gene Nimnelly
havr worked prodigiously on this
play, and are to be commended for
what has been accomplished so far.
As this will be our final produc­
tion, u r know that you will,want
id be in the front row, center aisle,
on opening night)

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VFW standard bearers and color guard an

shown in parade.

Driver's Licenses
Lost By Twenty
Areording lo figures released to­
day by the State department of
uldlr nafrty, I Si Hanford resilient*
ad their driving licenses revoked
this month h) the slate.
Four other* In the City had their
license* suspended. One was by the
pande lioard
Elsewhere In the county, three
Her uses were revolted and one
other auspendesl.
*
Listed in the County are: San­
ford— Sanford Dewitt Briekell,
Hardy (town, Charley Crawford,
John (trier, Itoosvvclt Franklin
Jones, James I * * , Johnnie McCann
William O. Parsons, Rniirk Pend­
leton. Edgar tiullivan, Jr., John
Carlton SwlDer, Carol Monroe
William!, revoked Tommie !,e»
Ash, Mildred Alice Drnntdy, Mary
Mildred Alter Dcnnedy. Mary EliElisabeth Dilon and ItalphaiT Halwood, suspended and Dallas W.
Phelan, icturned t&gt;y the patrol
rommission.
Altamonte hpringa— Isaiah Isa­
ac, Walter Scott, rrveked; Oviedo,
Idella Williams Cleveland, revoked,
Donald Lawson Hardy, suspended;
l.nfigwnod, Fled Hander", revoked.

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cq fortress’ two wrecked airstrips
tit l*r»cr planes could land and
speed up the operation.
In exchange for removal of their
own wounded. The French had
stopped bombing the JO mile road
between Dien it ten Phu and Son
La »o that Communist Gen. Vo
Nguyen Giap could transport his
own casualties from the battlefield
he conquered .stay y
Bui Giap. the French charged,
was using the road to transfer ar­
tillery. anllairrrafl guns, othrr
war material and combat troops
aleng udh the wounded toward Ihe
della. The command In ICfnoi
fear* that vital area and Hanoi
I *111 be Ihe target for another ma
tor rebel offensive, perhaps in
, June
, The Frenrh rsllmatrd il would
lake al least a month lo move out
the 7.1) "seriously wounded” by
helicopter and small single-engine
, planes, ihe onlv aircraft that now
can land at Dlen Him Phu. The
French figured Giap during that
I time could move ht- entire battle, teated force from Dirn Birn Phu
j unmolested, * rrire the French
; military judged loo high to pay
l Estimates of the total French
tln|(Hi wounded raptured al Dirn
; Bien Phu range brtwrrn 1.300 and
3,000
; Reliable sources in Saigon said
: the French had demanded they be
allowed to let up controls on the
Dlen Bien Phu Son La highway to
prevrot movement of other than
rebel wounded, but Giap refuted
The squires In Saigon said bomb­
ing of the highway would be re­
turned at 6 pm . today.

I

(Continued From rage One)
Americans, are working together
at home and with the peace la m s
people* of the wc.’ld to provide nil
tree people* with the assurance
that come* only from being strong
We mutt keep ourtelve* strong.
"During the neat half hour a pa­
rade will pat* thl* reviewing
•land. In thl* parade you will rec
the youth of Sanford. You w illsce *
the Boy Scout*, the High Sc,too*
Band and marching unit* from the
various Armed Service*. Man) of
you* local civic and fralcrnal or*
sanitation* will be repre*enlert.
Such parade* a* the one to paa*
here *hortly are being held al!
over the United State* today. But
more than Ju»t people marching
down a »treet or avenue, the-e pa­
rade* are a *ymbol. A symbol of
lhe freedom «f iplrll and pride of
country which cvUl* In this no
tion or otrr* today. We onlv have w
to look back at raptured fllntt of
World War II lo »ec whal happen*
to the youth of aggre»»lve, nonChristian countries. It i» only by
keeping our country and those
countries of our a!lie» strong, that
we can be assured of maintaining
the four freedom* which were
handed down to u* by our fore
father* and for which w* have
fought war* to preserve. Without
this strong defense we wuuld be
vulnerable to Communist countries £
which today present such a danger
to our security. No longer would
(here be parades led by Owl fear­
ing cltJien* in a free rounlry. In­
stead. our freedom* would be­
taken away and repliced by Ihc
atheist Ideals which we have seen
reign In the Communist countries
of the world. I.et u* think of these
thing* when we »ce our Boy
Scout*, our good looking drum
majorettes, our civic and frater­
nal organitatlon* pan by. They 4
won't e*Ut If we become a eon- ”
qurred people.
"I.et u* keep In mind the four
freedoms which are Included In
the first amendment to our Con­
stitution a . we watrh this parade
The amendment *(a(e» . . , 'Con­
gress shall nuke no law respect­
ing an establishment of religion,
or prohibiting Ihe free e*crcise
thereof: or bridging Ihe freedom
of speech, or of the press, nr the
right of the people peaceable to
assemble, and to petition Ihe gov- ^
emmcnl fi-.* a redress of griev­
ances.'
"F irst, let us think of the free­
dom of religion. In the parade
today will be people who observe
many different mclhwis of relig­
ion. They will be marching aide
by side, perhaps not consciously
rcaliiing that the continuation of
their freedom lo worship ai they
please Is dependent upon this
rounlry'* success In stopping
Com muni*! aggression ell over Ihe «
wxrld.
*
"L et u* also think of Ihc free­
dom of speech, and Ihe freedom
of the pres* If it wrre not for
these two freedom*, guaranteed
by our Constitution, inis state
would never be able to have the
election which it now In progress.
The candidate*, through freedom
of speech, have made their posi­
tions known to the pul,lie. ami Ihe
newt pa i&gt;«i* of Hanford and the
state of Florida have, through the
freedom of the press, kept the pub •
lie informed nf both side* of every
iisue. If |t were not for theie two
guaranteed freedoms, we might
have had an-election inch ai ha*

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Rainbow Division
V ets Elect Heads

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SANFORD IP—Florida's veter­
an* of the Rainbow Division of
World War I fame have elected
Richard If. Kulken of Golden
Beach honorary slate nrrsldent

tono
Furd S t ilto n W ag on ....

Castleberry
Intnnwtck How

murii or link- space you remit*
( sun pare costs, fre tu rn , adven-

»•*«, and you’ll dsooea one of
our steel buildings.
Free E u fm a tn —S o O b lig a lio *

PHONE 374
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Other officer* include Ivan I!
y«U at* Jr O ite -s v iltr •president;
Ge*rr Nahla. Miami Sorings. natlmial mmliteeman: Al r . Rector
of Sanford, Richard Tomlin of St
Patersburg. William J. Maher of
Miami and Dan O. ClemenD of
Jarkaonvllle. vice nrosMents; Wil­
liam A. Swabey. Ilollvwood. chap
tain; Edward Hrmnhill. Jacksonvllle, sergeant at arms
CUBANS TO BE ARRAIGNED
MIAMI O'—Three Cuban nation ­
als arrested bare yesterday wllhW
13 gun* and MO round* of amrau-

£
r £ of
U tryiot In 1'•***
ontk5
ebSa rits
an
OtM il artni ahlnmant la Cuba,
(hiafoma Afoot W, S. Lsakfard

PI m l H ire* I a l Hob ford A ve.

smenr SwereA believed
t t e destined
t t w for

thiba lor use to an aprislne aPaln*l
Ihe nalisla governrurnl.

�THE SANFORD IIHRAI.D

Collins, Johns
(Continued Cram Page One)

StM IN Iv

Like spy soup* in jflt aotentlif In
■eve. loan tw irl and ri«M Hunter are
&gt;Sf«i le «Md li ti Todd bat pet vet
Me* alareo in ma the Ten otolnimn ot
teachia* * b &lt;1
uitle money *hicn
Juaa ttrtt be vrtiine it net ramials In
n aiatain t home Tnlil - * I foueM
ftlnmir it a e •) •■r r e Ihe edonlioo
• Mels oualute-t Mm to Irsth Oiuisn
Cut three »tnwl 10 l-e on rail for
teaehaie of the G-rjntn u s r o ie n--»
I r i O l a i *1 lit* f o t it t l e w for fin
air. Tod I rromlpt to rerrsl some m
tiita* newt In Jt-sn lain when they
art inns lit* erst ftin n ilnarpo ni•B| lit ran »rt • i"b lea^Mna r -urthgrader* In • r-esr-hr prltsie aehool •
TTisrk l*r ehnn nt hit h o p * * and
are*n-t
n iA f T n u Kivu
TODD continued telling J o a n
about hla job olTer.
"Honey, tjltly caul they would
pay me twenty-three hundred dol­
lars. Il'a not a great deal—” He
■truck a tnlbd list mtu the palm
nt Ihe other hand. "The policemen
her* In town who nave only a
high school diploma get as much
al that. Hut it'-i all a green teach­
er can expect. I couldn't do any
better anywhere, not even in a
colhge. In fact, I might not do as
well."
"1 know."
") don t mind the small salary
t knew what I was up against
when I decided to go into this
game. It's—well —ll'a the lliuiigtit
ot nandllng kid* to darned young
I’m not prepared tor that kind ol
work. I'm put not prepared.
tie unclrncherl his hand, looked
down at It lor n moment, then
reached over and laid II un one ol
Joan's
there's a great shortage
o| grade arhool teacher* but plenty
lot prep schools and colleges" He
looped at her. "ll'a our chance, h
Jo The first real one that's coma
our way."
"Yea, ihe said.
"Wa could get married In June.
He II send me a contract and we II
be all ret "
"Yes," she said sgam.
"W ell?"
Never had she known H1.1 l being
engagrd was going to involve mak
tng decision* like this Never nad
she nad the slightest notion that
planning to be married could mean
inch a division 01 feeling Kite nad
always Imagined that once you
had discovered you were really in
OayrifM i t : i*r

love iir.'l
slipped on your linger, rs-erything
was thrn practically settled. Ail
you nail to (to wax to choose the
day and scath up the a.~U V.'hat a
jr n in t « * « '

A tlu tltt, iib t'

hap,

penetj wa* that you tan plump
into rtonottiic ptobtema. and the**
involved a conflict nt dream* with
tact* which, in the end demanded
a cdmptomixe.
I l t t l i i t t thnt'a tvliat It would M.
It T old loon t n n jot*. tM would ta
teachin g—ye* r e t not what ne
wanted to teatrh I lf ssould be geltins experience yea but not in
nt* ciHucn Held.

t he spoke at last.

“Todd. I van t »vv what t think,

because I don't know.
Heaidea, it a what yuw think and
want and leel It a—well—I m Jult
going along &gt;n tht* pt op,an ionOr not going a'ong. if &gt;-t • decide
•garnet it."
She looked at him with a aoter
lace, waiting tor hla reply.
'That'a it That a the thing I
want you 19 go along. I warn ua
both to go along together—(tom
h«i«.” lie lolded net nand In both
(&lt;t hit and held il light while ni*
voice deepened with hi* emotion.
"I've waited a* long a* I'm will­
ing to wait. J o - J o Practically all
my lile. you know "
"I know."
" V was silent then, her head
against hi* arm It did not matter
to Ittt. peiaonally. really, tthe wa*
Ju.-t terribly dlrapp in tcJ tor him.
And « little afraid lor mm. ton.
•mre he would be t m k h n g torn#*
thing lor which ne had n id no
training tShe u l d slow!/, "I don t
want to put anv pressure on you.
That would detlmlety t ■ wrong.
All I know is that you mustn't
g rt star led wrong Von mustn't
get into a groove you can't get
out ot. It a your whole luture And
it a all ahead &lt;d you "

f

amendment was adapted or eyrn
to IB9S when Hlc»*y v» Ferguson 1
was written
"W c mint rounder pub’lr edu
rs*|on in thi light of Its full de
vflopmenl and Its pl»er In Aineib
can life tliiuughuul the nation
"Only In this way ran It be do |
lermiticd it segregation in nubUc
schools depriicv Uiese plalntilfs
(Ncaruesl of the equal protrrlU'H 1
of the Ia w■
"roday, education t* perhap 'be
RtOit Important function *d state
a n d tor*t goternmrni*
i'nm
p(|lsory jc IvjoI atterdincr las
and the great expenditures for
oratnm riolh detn unit rat*,, upr
ognitmn uf Hie Impirlanre of
uratiun to our dcmocraiir »iM-ir*y

THIS "HOT" PRICE EFFECTIVE
Through Safurday, May 22nd.
FLA, or (TA. fiRADE A
DRESSED and DRAWN

FRYERS

“ 111 Ihr-e day,, tl ix doubtful Hi,it
any elitld may irasonably lie ex- 1
nected to suctee*! in life if he i*'
denied the opportunity of an edlira tion
Such an opportunity,
where Ih" Mate has undertaken
t-i provide It. is a right which
muil tie made available to ail on
equal t»tmt ”
It was at Ihii point In the opln
Ion that Warren tild the esurt b#
lin e s regretstion denies U ta n
children equal educittonal oppet
tunitJei.
In the fitslilrt nf Columbia m » ,
Chief Justice Warren caul the de. cisiiiti announced in the ca«e nf th"
stales aim would apply to Wish
tngton hut tinder a different tection of the ConitttuHon
"We hold." Warrm **id, “ that
racial segregation In the public
•rhool* of the DIstrM of Columbia
It a denial of Ihe due process of
law aturanteed by the Fifth
Amendment to the ComUtutlen"
The Fifth Amendment applies to
the fetjersl government and ('*&gt;**fret* makes the laws for tht*
federal district
As the chief Justice noted, the
District of Columbia ease hinged
on die "due nroceil'' Clause of the
Fifth Amendment rather than Hie
' rqual protection clatue" of Ihe
IHh Amendment, on uhicb the
state rases s*eir hated
The court har piled that thI tfth Amendment applies only to
Ihe federal government—not lo the

General Insurance
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II. JAMliS CUT

In the tilth k t of Columbia rale,
Warren tald.
“Segregation In public education
it not reasonably relate*! to anv
proper governmental objective,
and thus it Imonre* on Ncgre
children of the dlilrirl a burden
(hat con,tltnlei an arhllrary dr
privation of Ihrir liberty In viola
ti *n of ihe due promts clause "
Ally Hen Brownell, who was In
the fouMrooni and heard (hr retd
ing of Warren .* opinions, aald he
hid no comment Former Sec re
liry of Slalr Dean Arheton, al*o
In Ihe rourlrwtti. told newsmen
Hie court had delivered a "g reil
and statesman like derision."

THURSDAY'S

OUT

.112 EAST FIRST STItEKT
I'llONK 78

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WATCH

NEW HAZARD FOUND
WATERTOWN Mi
T _ N. |;
lh»re weren't enough (retards O'l
the course already, golfer* at HiOakley County Club yctlcidax
found a new. small pond left
smack in the middle of a fains.,y
|by a 24-hour rainstorm
And gliding placidly across tic
newly-created harard were a h If
1 doicn wild durki who Mopped t .
*.8—visit en route north

Legal Notice

No, you're wrong My futura Is
here, now, today, burry day le my
tutitre. And every day it becomes
my past. You cm t look loo tar
alirad. t think. No, thla it what
i vr decided. I'll talti the jsk, it 1
hadn’t wnllen all those Itllera—
II they nadn't given me a pretty
clear idea ol the chance I nave,
or rather, huien’t ot teaching Uer&gt;
All;# Hots 0 ter, lotliih-iled be Kt»* Feature* Syadkalt.

, chide any advance leak of tmlayT
j hislur'e ruling, the court took tlmartinn — unprecedented m recent
year*—of withholding printed cop­
(Continued From page Onel
ies cf the *i"clsion until it h id l*ren
quiring separation of the rare, in lead in full from Ihe In nrl.
Hrdltmily, pygr disltlhule Hie
schools, plus Hirer other .tale-,
having laws which permit but do printed opinion* to icpyrtcr* In
ihe
cMirtneim ju. t befoie the ju»
not require—segregation
The court wa* fold fbe 17 slates lice who wrote tlir mujuritv view
and the District id Colunihi.i hid begins to read Thus .rvrral min
70 per r*nt of the nation's Negp* utes went by today before it could
population, or IO,.*i22,(ti.&gt; Negroes be determined bo» the court had
out of a 13.0tJ.liM2 total. Mates with d tililol Hie ca&gt;c*
A»i«r reviewing a kmi* line of
permissive segregation had an »•'
ililional one percent.
iltvuiotts bearing on the “ separale
Stale* whose ,aw* require aeg- mil equal m an , nr. Chic! Jus Hr"
negalion were listed for Ihe cntirl Warren urntr"We come then (11 the riuexlion
n* Alabama, Arkansas. Delaware,
llnex seen Ration of
Florida, (•corgla; Kemncky. l/*u- ptnscnlrd
lalaoa. Maryland. Mississippi, Mfa- children in public schools solely on
sour j, North Carolina, Oklahoma. the lusts of rare, even though Hie
South Carolina, Tennes-.n*, Texas, physical facilities amt other 'tan­
gible' factor, may be equal, de­
Virginia and We t Virginia.
prive the children of Ihe minority
Stales with permissive segrega gnup of equal education opportu
tion were listed as New Mexico. rifir*"* Wc brllese that it aloe s
Wyoming and Kansas
Wjrten said the coiirt's decision
In an apparent effort to prr 'Tannot
merely *ax, ’com
' " -- IV. lurn cm
. .. .......SI*
**MI’
ouHon of there tangible luclott
In the Ncbm and whiff schools in­
Worm*. Large Rrd Wiggl##*,
volved." He added
"We must leok ln«tf*d to the ef
Kullhrad* — Tarkte.
l*et id segregation itielf on public
cducaiimi "
JONES HUE SHOP
In npprmtrhlng the prvhlrm.
Mb Sanford A'e.
Hh. WM
Warren said, "w e cannot turn the
rlork back to IH*W when the (Hth)

I’age J

these question* In me personally.’
Johns said, "bul I will bo satis
fied If he will answer them from
wherever he may be.”
Collin' retorted that (he quc.s
tion* were “ phony" and had “mitli
it*.g fo da v.ilr, the real Issues Ttil*
tactic jusi prneat his dosncratlon "
One uf Ihe questions. Collins
When a clove uf garlic ts adi ed
said, was whether Collins was a
member of the Ku Klux Klan, He lo Frencli dressing, the garlic
should
he removed after the iir
said that “ makes no more scn.*o
than fur me in ,i*k him (John*) If tng ha* stood for several hours
he ever has been a Communist '*
Although John* and Collins will counties lie is srhedule«l to Minim
not get tojether on Jirdher TV the upper cast coast Friday, 'tid­
ptogram. the two eamlidrtes will
be r.n the same *|«s'*king program ing the day at Jacksonville lie
Werlnesday at the annual water­ will awing ihrough West Florid*
melon feslleal in Lee,burg Until Saturday,
men will be in Leesburg fur sev­
eral hour* jnd each wilt sperk for
30 mlnule*
Hr replied to J&gt;din*' statement 1% I III I Ml II I Ml I III IM' M l
j| IIUi:
«l Ml Mil I
I III M Y
that Collins is n supporter of World
1 1 m11111 % 1&gt; n t m 1 1 1
Federalists an ore mi ration which
in : 1 ruTATi: #»k
MU.VK I. U itM H tl'K K
Johns say* would nave the United
|t» '•*•*»
j States drop Its nationalism and IM I I I * III III l u l l * %MI
('Ml •
subordinate it veil to .1 world nr
^M\w II %t IMi • I %|M* M III •
M \M M k. v 1 s . M i l l K f r t f l
sanitation
|| *fli| »,t&gt; h etf fttM •*r *
Collin* explained both he and Mot! IH
fir a H.d f' I 1 f*-.| tf! •' ffii
John* voi.,1 in totii for a blit to nri »tilrn* 1,1m*I |rmi»t
n|]| * ^
*I 11iI ItVr *'If &gt;. N
11, f■i., * 11is, yf, , ;; r«r \
let Floridian, vole whether lh(* 1 C
•Iir #•|n11 of Kr .1 I* T U
I*
nation could uartlclpair in some i r
iFt r u e d I m * i*f *.t 1.1 • * »fif %
form of world government
Ht? I Vi IItil | J i|j»r J«f Ki - iu J
At the next -esaton Collins add I ifM&gt;, I'lot M 1 sit 1(1* . * f
tt ifl hoilM* *f »j i I •'-•sitfiy
ed, he wa» co-sponsor csf .1 ppi- tford,
Florid*. i« ‘ hln *&lt;irM
| hi
p«'*eil amendment to a bill on the riiisriMi* fr«'u* iln (if11* .»f
» in o
t*HMl* stilish Mf t LI tn.tlse
1 i&lt; *
*iib)eet ||r said Ihe amendment
1‘ I1in t** »lpffw1**1 * li .41:| I-*■ 1 mu i1
which never came In a vote, "was 1Itin
nndl ■fin111 *t i*» •b 1* '*t * M
to make sure (hat the la'gistaturr r • Id* r»i r Afnl |» *1 • f f i # aj H did not commit Itself to strict Iso t h t rhlh/iiil. nr I *hiill 1
It) Mi# . UliiMnl
1#f fit*
i
laliunism such a* (ollnui-d World it*
li-fhpv ,in«l .am* *11* ^ •I n|
War I and which in effect caused fiufid ti«*l ►
•* 0 **1
l»- % !
it n w a it k
World War II
A* ridml t, N
*t f ,.!*
if*
Collin* also *poki* todav at Has
IM nlr
of
) r.L I
WosHlfuf? J r . t* .
Iona Reach and it In make a night
|Mi1*1It ti1111n h u l l ;&lt;
1**1
telecast from Jarksnnvllle Tumor
I r»w he goes 1 1 Lakeland for a Mtstte- nr FJt'fliU I * AI %
ftrfvnh C O
" »
j morning »perch ami then to Mi­
i&gt;ir V*»nkf*f». N fw V *I r V
ami.
YOU N ff l i r r r L l h n lifh
Yesterday t'ullms spent the day w H iifii c till! | it,Niff I hfi * !•*
resting, taking a Jong walk and dki if iln* I ! «iil In |hr 11 r ■11h
conferring with aides at a hide-1 him! for Hr fiilrvnli |* .j«M
111 &lt;h*»ftt«r&gt; Ku k-'I
away *|«ol
IIIU . f ulil.h I* l l l 'l l S K
John, will spend the das in I’alm IlFttMOV ulthilirf %• ’
Reach County , then fly to Orlando FFttlll.ltHO.N tlefrmlNMI
n tfu ie s,f Hhi* h I* -tM
for a Tuesday breakfast meeting til
Vs*ft *■
He will lease Orlando after
1 M* JtllUPfU* ■f V 1 ■
ftlij In filr %•*i|f 1
breakfast for S' Hrlmhurg In ! f
nr other i*l» ,*&lt;lrn«
spend the rest of the dav stumping frfi«p«
n MIt I hi) * If rh nl fin 1‘It
I'infllas County After his appear­ nfi or liffufr llif 2 Tlh *1
ance Wednesday at la-rdiurg at I V- j f t » f .1 f ill fbi )* r *
the watermelon festival be will, t*e rRtfftiti MJfltfi«t tul
go lo Sanford. Wlr.frr Haven and . . . n ' l i f: a inT t , ' - . - ,“
Urf.indo
no, rath &lt;t*r ••( aomi
His Thursdav schedule call* for
JJ. '' HittiMx
a quirk tour of Hoik County and
,.,,0! ^
A m il'!
visits to Manatee and S a ra s , Ua m ia i •

a prep school or college,
longer. Uul they told
All my intervew a have
me, too And nigh achouls arr
because I'm not qualified.
vVhat_enmce. ta leftT Nothing **•
cept grade work m t o r t * pnvals
school. Non*, that ta, unless I de­
cide to abandon the idea ot te ach ­
ing altogether. And I m not quire
ready to do that —y e t ”
"Y o u don’t think If you waited
until J u n e —or even later In the
sum m er— “
"T he Columbia agency suggested
that, ton. They said something
might turn up then
Hut they
wouldn't guarantee it. And" —hr
turned towaiil her and she n w
hi* gray aye* flash with an im­
patience he tartly showed— "aa I
said a minute ago. I've waited lor
you ns long aa l i n willing to
wall.”
Hh* could (eel her heart begin
rung to beat a little tatte r. He
meant It. Her wedding day, that
unly a few hour* ago bad serdued
out o l reach, was tight ahead ol
her.
He einlaht J ipiletlv, "T aking this
job that clllly • offering in* mean!
an end ol walling, booty. It mtana
a beginning of Ilf* together at
last.
Hh* lilted her head and look# I
at him, net N o o n aye* Hear ami
•teady and warm with her lov#
"Well, Todd. II Ihat'a the way you
feel—If that * th* way you want
I t —I'm ready."
Wonderlul to hav* It settled To
be able to plan dellnttely tor the
event about which she 10 long
had dreamed. The detalla at it
were ail quite clear *n her mint
•the wanted —end
did he to re
married In the little church actus*
the street where hla father ha 1
been pastor lot the paat fifteen
years. And, ot courae, D f. Huntrr
would perforin the ceremony. Hhe
wanted an afternoon wedding, too,
not too formal but at an hour
tat* encugn ao that ah* could ap­
propriately wear a white diets
with a veil ant a t r a in —a tiny
ene— even though the ushers wore
t id in e s s suits. Urtty Ar.dtcw* was
going to be ner maid ot honor and
— Well, the had not lully decided
about the rest of the beldal party.
I To II* CotlNmtfc/l

t Segregation

Mon. May 17. H it

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�Diplomatic Break
l
Hfr» srp the e’.'tr.t? which iod up to the
{breaking off of diplomatic relations between
'U uraIa and Ait^trnlia.
(
Vladimir I'etfov n H... ...*u diplomatic
functional*)' i» Auntralia. decided t&lt;» break
, with Communinni and «ek |*illtk«l asylum.
1He RitU‘ the Australian government a trreal
I ileal nf information about a Soviot-dlmded
* ' p|»y rmsr in that country:
The Huasinna immediately declared that
Petrov 'Ann kidmiped and demanded his
return. Hi., will* made a piddle nUitemont
enyiiijr that he thought her hlishnrid iiad
lxrn kidnaped Soveral days later authori­
ties were taking her to Russia on a plane,
obviously attain-t her will, when her cries
for help precipitated a near riot at the air­
port from which her plane was di’|Mirtlnjf.
Australian official:* at u later stop disjirmed
her guards and yrnnled her asylum. Then
the ItUHAi’uns changed their tune and iwiued
statements calling Petrov an emlwz/der. The
Soviet government formally broke off illplomatlc r.latinn- with Australia.
The ending of diplomatic relations by
Hu n.ia was a face-saving step. The embar­
rassment of the defection of two members
of its diplomatic staff within a few short
days was hard to take. The information
Petrov gave to the Australians probably
&lt; smashed a spy ring that it had taken years
to build and train
Russia acts as if it were the aggrieved
party in the dispute. Actually it is Australia
who has tlie right to feel injured. A sup­
posedly friendly country used for espionage
punwc* iluno granted diplomatic hospi­
tality- n riwir violation of any rules of
diplomatic decency.
T O D A Y 'S I t l l l l .i : V K K SK

For 1 know that my Redeemer lives, and
nt last he will stand upon the earth. (Job
19:L».V ItS.V.j

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One of the most sensational murder
trials In our history is recalled by the
denth in the fytahn state penitentiary, nf
Marry Orchard, convicted In 1007 of th e|
murder of rx-Gov. Frank Steunenberg. I
.Steunenburir. when governor, had called out
state troops to keep order in a miners*
strike. Some years Inter lie was killed by a
&gt;wnt) fastener! to a garden gate.
Orchard confessed the rr!me. but main­
tained t hut In him done II nt the Instruc­
tions of Charles II. Moyer and William L).
Maywood, president ami secretory, respec­
tively. of the Western Federation of Miners.
Orchard's testimony failed to convict either,
and iut himself went to jail for life. The
presecuting attorney was Senator William
II. llnrtth. whoso 33 years of service In the
Senate ended in 1010j the defense attorney
wns Clarence Harrow, one of the most fam­
ous of all defense attorneys.
Maywood was later convicted of sedition
in World War I. Out on bail pending an ap­
plication for a new trial, he fled to Itussin
and ended his cays there. He never become
an important figure there, despite his pre
vlous notority in this country.
Violence auch as the Kteunonls-rg mur­
der is happily now rare in our labor dis­
putes. One reason may l&gt;e that there is less
Foundation
opposition to labor's organizing.

The Newark Battle
If a county prosecutor threatened book­
sellers with criminal action for displaying
books supporting the political party which
the prosecutor opposed, or attacking his
church, thr* community would, or should 1«*
up in arms, liven if the criminal prosecu­
tion failed, resistance would cost much
money, and small shops might prefer to
yield their rights rather than fight.
Something like this might happen in
Newark. N. J.. if not headed off. A prosecu­
tor tried to stop a publisher of pocket-sized
books from distributing n particular publi­
cation within tho county. The local court
ruled l bat lie bad no right to do s&lt;&gt;. or to
delegate auch authority to amateur censors.
The state supreme court upheld the decision
on this particular Issik. but took no general
stand against violations of the right to
print.
Now the publishers are trying to get a
ruling from the high court. They say the
Newark prosecutor, and Ids successor, who
continues his policy, might, if not restrained,
extend their invasion of rights and net to

Guidepost

Gives $75,000 To NAACP

NEW YtJlIK r - V *73,000 grant
ha-- b&lt; i n prc&gt;&lt; fit I to the National
A'-.n fur the Advancement of Col­
on ii People hy the Philip Murray
Memorial Foundation, created In
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COLUMBIA, SC. p — Poller
found a Negro woman unconscious
on the floor Of hir home and
rushed her In a hospital
Around her neck was a vnnd'&gt;»
bag It contained a burnt silver
coin, ashes and a dead frog.

honor of the Isle CIO president
The grant, to be used lor *&gt;ilurational purposes in race rota­
tions " was turned over to the
NAACP tiy Walter Iteuthrr, Murray * successor.
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my.-..;,nr., Knopf.
Snipping Aboard a whaler a*
doctor, this author spent right
months In the Antarctica. Whale­
men irr "mighty finr liar*," **)'*
onr charactrr, as of course ought
to br the ca s, if thr biggest whop­
per* ro with thr biggest fish. But
everything In this hook may he
taken for the gosnvl, I am sure,
If not the gospel according to
Noah, and It 1* an absorbing tale
which the title describes perfectly.
The men are Interesting enough
material to both dnetur and author.
Numbering 000 plus, Ihry have ail­
ments from asthma to ulrers, get
mangled In machinery, cat.-h the
|en in ports of rail. Though a
whale ran loose such a sting a
man working on it must shoot hi«
cookies; though the factory ship
is so ugly "you couldn’t change any
line or spar without improving her
appearance," though the far south­
ern base of l.eith Harbour Is “the
foulest place I have seen In a fartraveled life," still, the men r*ad
Melville, quote T. 8. Eliot, take
along guitars, and ‘‘are not happy
doing anything else.*’
But the whale Itself— no fish,
of course, hut mammal— I* fascin­
ating. It's a* long a* a railway car;
an elephant could walk under it,
up-ended Jawbone; every person
In Boston rould have ■ hamburger
out of one carcass— if he wanted
one. W'hatrhone, once (he most
valuable part, is now thrown
away; everything elae except
fluke*, stomach and Intestines, is
kept. One creature Is worth frt.OOO.
To most of us the Antarctica
seems inhospitable, still and dead­
ly white, liol there are color, life
and the !nlrn*est drama.
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42 Tothe right*
r3 Employ
41 Hun away
and marry
4d Hegulslions

r c p v r q c wfl hj w c r . r E l ’ P J O P P C
mcmlier* nf the Army’s I raid Siassen meant McCarthy had
WASHINGTON (At—The No. It wanterl
wanted mrmlmr*
ji a
H II v P C D W P E F 8 It F c J W C p z j w
*”
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’
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J *-to -----i*r infringed, not undermined Stassen
question now in the Senate hearing i *loyalty
review
hoard
answer
backed wuler. He
‘
,
,
,
,
u
,(
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h
,
I
,™
,
r,.i*
i.
question*.
Juhn
Adam*
said
he
on. . .tin „Mctartny
• . advised at this meeting to meant infringed.
FCQVVO — O JZ H W
, . . Army row is, was
wbriber t'rrsldrnt L senhoyer had rcfl„ r ,n (pt MfTarihy quia the
The recollection of what hap
Saturday's
Crypto*....... WITH T IIE PEBStfABIVE LAN*
a direct Part in calling Sen. Mr- |Kl3nJ m,.m!M*rs.
pened to Stassen may have de­
CJUABE
OF
A
TEAK CHURCHILL.
Carthy's hand
2 That McCarthy and hit staff terred any desire Stevens might
(Mims-td Si S » i l o l i u u . s*4itsii
It's a question the adminlstra* had pressured the Army for spe­ have had to stiff-arm McCarthy
!!rn may never permit to be art- cial favors for Pvt. G. Ilavld last fall when he say* he began
to feel the senator wai pre«*uring
i we red, on lire ground that a Schine and that McCarthy’s chief the Army.
Schine. II,d II wasn't until alter1 Mevens and the Army began !o
Hoy M Cohn, threatened
Adam* had hi* conference with move tow art! a puhlic fight w i®
Soda ie committee has no r ii’i* riitin*cl.
Throughout that period, he says, Adams
vengeance on the Army tf Schine
,&gt;rying into what goes on in V » rhdn’t vet preference John Adams he did resist the pressure to help- Eisenhower's three advisers 1ti.it McCarthy,
its &lt;-r councils of the White Hvise said Sherman Adams told him to
write down the times and places.

Hll|in*KH fvolit icnl. economic o r roliK lm n Inrok.s r ..n'd new trail which lead* rig &gt;t 1 rnV.i, pubh&gt;r *,whirhirw ^ &lt;Uie' haOs
tlml th e y di.nllkod.
r '
White II,use and .top. 3 X S T tlSriSajj.h sw t W ccirth ?
'hurt -d Lisenhjw rr* «lm&gt;r i „ „ j rnhn which, when klcCarthv
Thr* lime to atop piicronciimciita of fret*- J'**t
\ t . - i dlrlnt pursue it across l :.* ,j(.ntrti tflcm and cried blackmail,
May 17 IBM dotti !h lie fore they start.
thrcshhnld.
b. might on the “Scnalc investlga
If it was Eiscnhuwcr win* pull I Bon.
Ihe lric!!**r.
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c s p ls
i u« v. Sim
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I . 't u n . 1v’1'-. V
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u'i&lt;i sis
siv' itln
Jllll*. 'Ous,
Hass,
eouplu uf thing* ab.nl Secrciary tipford around each other. Neither
2!
Army Sir-urn who
on
critld*ed the other hv name.
McCarthy
. .. ,In a public showdown; atihough McCarthy has ripped Into
1. Through all the questioning the adrrhHtratlon llself. Risenrr-d needling by McCarthy al Ihe hower rrlliclsm of McCarthy has
hearings, Stevens ti-rnained mild been oblique, not direct,
Tltpy felt more like vlrllm* than gulled by many a pinrhprnnv Thai may bo hi* natural late But
*niP President ha* gone nut of
Iiheraling heroes.
profiteer.
be hardly acted like a man who |,|* way — publtely — to ke~w
"W e figured the French would
There Is undoubtedly Justlfl ru n thought his public career might b - nParp MUh McCarthy, even to pull
roll out the welcome nuts," they for the complaint* made again » eclrled by the outcome of •*the '
,h* rug *last- year from under
wroto bark home, "hut you have British shopkeepers, a number m hearings. If he knew Eisenhower Harold E. Siassen, head of Ihe
lo count your fingers every time whom are convinced all American wa&lt; behind him, he had nothing F o r e i g n Operation* Adminis­
you shake hands with llrr«r inker* are rich and Ihat Ihe U S mol to is to fear.
tration.
"As soon as an American uni­ "Fun al Any P rice."
2 Some o f the Republican*, led
Stasien told McCarthy be was
form comes Inlo sight, they thrk
But
it
is
also
true,
as
the
eap.
r
US the prlcr* sky-high They
clobber you fnr a week s pay for which made Ihe poll pointed out. sought to tiri.*ig a quick »-n-J hi I l
*" *hut off Irade with Bed
a lioltle of wine full of bubbles, that the longer American service­ the public view of the ht-aringi |China, but Eisenhower quickly
men
stay
In
Britain
the
hettrr
they
and If you a«k me I think wijntry. Most of our men wh,ch t ? n‘t .J**!1 '’.urt ,hr W
1
ought to pav Bermany to take the like the country.
who serve In Britain
have » good can party. But Steven- said they
Br
country hack."
should
go
on
tu
ihe
hitter
end.
Ihere and make firm friendHits same sentiment now* also Bine
Stevens, a Republican himself
lawking at the other side of the
seems to prevail among some picture,
must have been under pres sure to
it
must
be
realized
tint
II
American srrvlrrmrn stationed in
go along witb Dirksen But if the
Great Britain A (Kill of 3,000 U S Is difficult for a people to hive M'hitc House wanted this to be a
forrlgn
troops
quartered
am-n
,
soldiers and airmen there by a
them, even though they are aPlt real showdown with McCarthy, he
British newspaper showed that and
speak roughly the same I., ■ cru'd calmly insist nn going on.
more than I out of 10 believe shop­
gusge.
Britain, 'll hat alwa).
Counsel John Adstn* said that
keepers, landlords and rah driver*
are gouging them mrrely hecauac seemed lo me, meet! this problem when McCarthy pushed Ihe Army
wilh meet grace and hospitality he sat down and talked it ovrr
______
last
they arc Americans.
any other nation. One mrM January with three men who are
Taken al Us fare value this poll than
...«
(m . h»—-'tat!**- i* thr fart among Eiscnhow'-r's closest «dmight be viewed is indlrallnu a
serious rift between our service­ Uut between 1M6 and 1930 Ameri- risers and who, perhaps more
can servicemen returned home than any others, steered him In
men and otir British alllrs
the 1932 campaign.
II is unlikely, howrvrr, that the with 33,499 British brides.
In The Interest
A U S soldier has on* simple
These were Shrnnsn Adam*,
poll really proves any such thing way
to deal with q British shop­ Eisenhower's a'rtstant and his
Soldiers—ever since the Homans—
Of Florida And
have been firmly eonrlnred that, keeper he feels has* swindled him. right hand In the White House;
He
can
alwaya
marry
the
guv's
Atty.
Ben.
Brownell;
and
Henry
Seminole County
wheverever stationed, the civilians daughter and demand his dough
Called Lnlge Jr ., American ambas­
take them far suckers and hike hack in the form of a dowry.
Vote For
sador
to
tire
United
Nations,
Ihe prices on them.
A poll among troops at most
John
Adams
said
he
told
them
Charley Johns
After a gelatin salad is partially twro things:
bases In this country would show tel,
need lo allow about four
probably a majority of the men moreyou'll
&lt;l*al&lt;t Pol .Viiv )
1.
McCarthy,
In
hit
search
for
hours of chilling before II
are firmly ronvtnrrd Ihe store­ will be firm enough to unmold.
Communists in Ihe Army, said he
keepers In the area are engaged
in a masj plot to overcharge them
Certainly they fell that ray In w ar­
time, amt it muvl be ad'dttcd that
often they were right, ihev w-cre

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Did Ike Call McCarthy's Hand?

Sdldiers Complain O f Treatment
NEW YOIlK CM—During ll.e
American Bevolution a consider
able number of Frenchmen, fol­
lowing Lafayette's cxatmile fame
over here as volunteer fighters for
freedom.
Many of these Gallic idealists,
however, were sadly UMlIntioned
by the treatment they received In
frontier America, 'nicy wrote long
letters of roinolalnt hark home to
their friend* in France, the gist
nf which was roughly a* follows;
"What a crude ami ungrateful
people these Americans are* Herr
we have crossed an ocean to help
them light for and win their
liberty.
"And itow do they show their
appreciation? These farmer 'pa­
triots’ refuse lo give us hay fnr
our horses unless w« pas' in ad­
vance The American storekeepers
at e all robbers—every one. As soon
as they find nut we are French,
they Immediately double the price
on everything. They seem to think
every Frenchman Is a millionaire.
"Believe me. my
iy dear Andre, if
yon are still Planning to come over
to help in the struggle for indr
iwndinrr, you would do well lo
abandon such ideas at once and
remain where you arc in uur belov«d Paris. These Americans are
a race nf bandili Far from d*
serving their freedom, they should
In my opinion all he thrown In
Jail until they learn a little honc.tv "
Thousand* of Americans who,
more than a eenlurj and a half
latrr, aerved In France during ihe
set o&lt;1 world war wi re equally dis­
illusioned—and on thr same point.

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By Junior Hi Group
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Dr. Richard B. Meriwether
%Wed In Birmingham Church
Of Interest t&lt;&gt; man; Sanford iMiil»nl&gt;
o f Corn Domi•i»y Cat*, daughter of Mr. and Jlr*. Charles W. A*hby, of Birmingham,,
••••* it ri*
i o * i 'iri 0 aon
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A*l*., to Dr.• iiu
Richard a*1
Benni-tt
Meriwether,
of %
Churlt
Meriwether
f Sanfi.nl. Thr rite* were solemnized____
at ....the____
All ISaint*
Kr
...... _ .Episcopal
j
•rnoon at .*. oVI
hutch Saturday afternoon
oVIork in Birnilnft am with the Rev.
Marshall Srifmt officiating.
Dating.
The church v s * appropriately
ilworatnl with ralla lilies
M lv lt.

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Sue Ann Radford
u7M^ffial"«",‘n
ArK;r.'’.b: Honored At Party
fown of whltp lace over pale &gt;•*■!• I rj
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ow taffi ta and a coron. t of pearl* D y I l C T I V i O t h C r

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The maid of honor, Ml** Martha
Ann Dorininey of Fit,.-raid, tia.
cousin of the bride. wore a dr* * of
ellowr net over taffeta with a wide
-andean and a abort •huuMrrength veil. Her French bouquet
consisted o f . yellow nuima and
daiale*.
Serving as best man wa* Wal­
ter II. Meriwether, brother of the
:room, and tuber* were John II.
Jormlnry and Dr. Charle* A. MeCallum.
For her daughter** wrddimr,
Mr*. Af hh&gt; * a« ftttirnl in nn Ivory
•ilk rnarnoiaette dre*, with an
overlay of rnpp.-r lore with coo­
per a-re-sortes. Her corsage cun•t*te&lt;l of a *pruy of yellow amt
popper orchldi. Mr*. Me,|weth.-r
rh&lt;**e a pink lore rrration aertniand a
i . with navy
. %cce**orie*
.
* ,#*1
corsage rompo«a*d of a large orchid
Following the cereomny, a re­
caption was he'd In the garden of
the hnde'v home. lOt Hugh Clrrle.
where a yellow and white color
tchemr wa* carried out in the love|y decoration*. A yellow cloth eiw*
I red the bride's table that held a
white hltqiir compote and candle•tick a.
For a wedding trip to New OrIran* and Point Clear,- l.a., .Mr*.
Meriwether changeil to a pearl
i white linen *t,lt trintrtu-d in Fiiack
velvet, complete with black accrv
*ofte*. They will make their hoio"
a t 108 Lakeshorc Itrive, Birming­
ham.
The bride'a former home wav In
Atlanta, Ga. She attended Agnei
Scott College and Kirtory Unlve:atty and ha* n II. S. degree in nnr»Ing.
Dr. Meriwether, formerly of
Sanford, attended Tula nr l/r.vrralty, later graduating from the
, Unlerralty of Virginia. He I* a
' member of Alpha Kappa Kappa,
medical fraternity, at.d i* notv n
reridenl in pediatric* at the Jettenon-H ill,nan Hoapitnl in llirmIngham.
Out-eif-tow'ii gd*'*tv it clode Mr.
and Mr*. John porminey Jr. and
fam llf, *thr hrliw’a ' grandmnthrr.
Mr«, John Dormlpey Rr., all of
KMiMJWldj Ca.^vHr'. John Conkle,
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Singer Johnny Ray
Has Reached Goal
In Making Picture
tty ROB THOMAS
n o 1.1.YWOOD I.f — Five &gt;esr*
ago. a broke would-be aetnr from
Daluta, O re. iielllioord a »lndn
^ for a iob. Hr wav rejrcled. To
™ day h f» hack on the «amo lot
workln* lb a mullM.tr flint for a
» reported lRio.000
The young man'* n.inte I* John
nv May and he'» appearing Ir
"Thorr'a Vo !tu»inr«* IJke .Show
Hu«ine*» " flo. Mitil Gaynor and
Donald O’Connor p’.iy th» ehildrri
of a abort bit couplp, Kthel Mer­
man and Dan Dailey. Al*&lt;&gt; In the
ca*t iv a girl named Marilyn
DIMagglo.
A
"Intai'i.w me udh all tho*e tilg
m pamea!” Ray aayv In amazement
"Why. when I wa« hero in 1919
1 tried to gel a &gt;di They turned
me down cold, and I don t hlamt
them I wavn’t ready for It That'*
why I don’t frtl *orry for young
kids who try In gel a break now
adayv, .'laytie Ihey aren’t read)
either.
•Twentieth C«mtnrj F&lt;&gt;* wav Op­
enly studio I tried, I at ill wanted
to aee the lot So I walki-vl right
0 pa*t the gateman Just a« though I
worked here. Nobody Donned mo
I walked all ovJr the lot
I met Jnhniur at lunch, and hr
appeared handjomer than mo*t o'
bis photos tnakr him appear to be
lie alto appear*)‘ more restrained
than his pmfearJonal sing nn wou'd
Indirale. althou|h he is given (o
ftnphalic atalrment, usually In tie
bop Irrms. He wears a bearing
aid during conversation hut take*
it off while performing, lie aald
9 be had seme trouh'e [n I- king di
reetlon because of hi* he &gt;ring. hut
that director Walter l.ana la hem*
patient.
"M y onlv redrrt is that I have
oitW one line with Marilyn Mon
ro e"
he said
"Otherwi*e I
rosJdn't be happier I play the aon
wbo abamlon* show huaineas Ir
become a nrieil. In the end. I
marrv Mint Gaynor to her hoy
friend. I have one number hy mjr
nelf — Irstng Berlin's *|f You lie
f t lleve* — and Join in (he big finite.
'Alexander’s Ragtime Band.'
"M y one goal In life has alwaya
been to be a movie alar. Kvrr
since I saw my Aral picture a*
S or 4 —it wat Fdna May Olivrr
In 'Murder on n e Blackboard' —
I have been tke world’s grealeal
movie fin. I was nearly run over
going arrow a street In Perttar.d
Ore., to set Jack Benny's auto
graph one time.
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Cartoons

aren’t

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evening Mr.

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guest* to i&gt;e with her
daughter
Sue Ann Radford for a i r p i ) .
nation narl) at her home SMI
Gr*ndview
The party wa* given at a v -r
ner maul and trea*ure hunt The
tilt AN It M tilt'll — The otudrnt* of Sanford Junior High School jr r lad in the grand m inti ti*
spacious lurk lawn wai Rood
Sidne* t ih'en Sr. a* ilia* rn|o*rd the danrr »i*en tiv the *rhaa«| I*-1 t at lh. tmiili ten ter Frid.iv
lit'hled and the itiieita cnhived
evening. Mu*ir &lt;*a. furnished h* Itaannie \t*der»«&gt;n and hi* Merry 'lite r *
iStaff Phot..)
came*, atorie* and rhaller in the
e**» manner girl* like to be tr
get her.
The "favor*" were *»drcle«l In
Mill earh g'**l's |&gt;cr .nnality, nleh
name nr hohbv
t i l l 'l l vk
Thn*e prc*rnl were: the \li**p&lt; i
I be Scmm.ile i mint) t hililn n**
Kriiied*
of
t&gt;li*i
r
t
11,u*i
will
I.*
Sue \nn It.n*f
•IllUllllei- will meet al lb*' I oont*
f u f.I J.i vtun
, FUn*r.
i
gird t» learn tint he t.n• retuimd
nil lluti.e at I p HI
'.,r|rn.
1
to
in.
home
on
\Va*hlngton
\*c
Mi t. Donald Flamm and Mi«a
Jewel Cohen. I.suite Gardner,
the Seminole Aud.ib n *o* iel&gt;
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wer*
h
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t
m
r
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to
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tlvehira C***iilie. |*n||v Grahin*, and I* tr&lt; up* luting nuelv uftet
h-dil n« annual meeting at &lt;•
mill I ho Rl t hi led At
Oclorr* Mil tin). Flni-e Sn'der ipendlng three *«*ek* -It the It--tie . ■ .,,
at the home ol 'It and Mr*
the
Flamm
home
to
nunor
Mr*.
Jeanette
Kinlru
and
Roverl*- (•lade lloipital nlli foi it *h»it
lb IIV on lake Maine*, tie
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time *.a&lt; eorillnnl to the hirnalit
nr*a \ covered di*h iltnner will
bridal *hliWer rhttr**U)- rvrttlng. In held and member* are a*ke,|
I tiiirhtioi Memorl* II - |,’nl

(p S A A D Ju z U

Mrs. A L. Helms
Is Given Shower
At Flamni Home

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'll*. Helm* it the fotmet Margie to t&gt;lej*e hung lliei" own ill*lie*
llislgi*.
.it t •titer Flerlnin ol nlfterr* will
' i-nrncr table ir*« eeitll m l with h. held
Mr. and Mr*. Sam Chovlka of
long g i•i n ***e hearing gladioli,
I'rlntka and Mr. uu.1 Mi*, lio*
It FSII \V
Mrngle of Ft iTnpd *•••»« v-y *1* (utilret* were enjoyed witn 'lr».
Ttie 'tag uolla Clrrle of the Gar
, den I bill will meet at the home
•Itirinw the Weekend of 'It. .viut II•In* l-ing the prUe winner.
Vttrr thi* honur gt.c»t opened ol 'I
Mr*. 1'itrr J Itukiit
anil Mr. t barb * M u h *.
the many lovely gift*, ilehciotl* t*. ?tt«l nraiige \\r, al 7 p i n , far a
fre*hmrnla
of
time
*hetl
Frineili of I* VV t'.v»*iil«&lt; will
.1 l . b ' '' *r‘ '.i wliirh the hn-lund- ate
.InI anr%8* (nitmlit, |w»t;ito »iteA«.
xi,.% Jean Knight .if O.In* glad to hnrn that hr i* aide ind
vkt’ir n t ' ciI
ljri|o will lie g110*1 *tH*nki r
In lie out nft.r being *nnfim,| t»
*ntufljf
t ii«••• :nv»
hi
vit«*.l *. .•, *I. . u fho Fidel
i
• i : , Fir*t
hit home f,.r a ue*k with .» f.eit Mr. Helm,
were: Mr*. S e l l . 'Da.
, hliuh Wl),
1lti|tiry.
J.
I
■I
V, i ! rtr®V?* J,L\ I ' . ' i . l i ' u ' n H.fi., of Mr k Haloid Da* i«. IH&gt;|
||uu&gt;holJer. Mr*. Dot Rardall, Mr* „ , , Xvem.e at Mp m with gr.i.p
Mr*. Walt* r Ileal and two ehll Ruhert llod i. lir a . II- J . Iltxi
r»nr ;n rhaf^r
.'n n D a*id &gt;e | Sammv. hav. ar- 'li&lt;* Helen Farina, Mr&gt;. John h itllie Golden Circle &lt; la*&lt; ol the
lived from Oil* **a. Tex. to aprtid der, Mr*. Al Caw, Mr*. Catherine I ir*t Rapli’ t Chunh will hold it.
. 'll • lb *. r!y Iknton. 'I ■* Pill* Hireling at the home o| 'Ir.
two week* with M&gt; and Mrlie.m tim er, &gt;lr». Ih&gt;na!d rlamiu I&gt; t. " allon. iUU K Jiitli Si at
' run
1 \1« ngtl
. •i| 'I ■
'I
It. VV t a- tube, 'll- RaiImi v k pm with 'Ir* lauii* Dinkin* a*
Mr. and Mr*. Hn-haid TenKyrk I illinn VI * . . * They weir met
Co l.o*te* *.
'Valkrr »f t .nin*-*vill*- nir announ- in Tamp i verii■rdav G ' t i M. * i , the, an I Mi*i I’ul C ite il*
The Junior (i A -* will tnict at
ring the birth of nn 8 lh. 8 or. s-nger nnd M• ' i.
lh* I lr*t R.i|ili*t t lmreh al 3 3*'
Min. Itiehard Crague, horn yeater*
day ir* Gait •-* lilt Mi*. Wallrt i*
’ I* "•
Mrs. V.-Mia IU. h. Mrs. Gun •
i
Die Intermediate Itmal Am
the former Mima Ruth Mill* nf frigs Mr*. T. C. Roll, nnij1 Mi**
h i . i d o r * will meet at tti** I 'tr *t
Sanford. The baby I* the great- I'anl III on n .pent the weekend n
j Itaptlvl Church at * t&gt; ru
grand-on of Ml*. Kirhiitd Ten- DaVtuna Ibaih at the Fertut Villa
I'li Sntifeid Home Deiti&lt;&lt;n*ti m
Kyik. lt*.M&lt; 'Va*hlngton A*e.
V'ith Mi and Mr* Rob Hagai
j t'l'ti i lull nil! ntert at the hom*'
The Dirt Gardener* &lt; trcle or Ihrlnf Mi* • 'I I |i*v*.r. „t to :u
Mr and Mr*. Robert R. Sapp Sanford Garden Cln*l ronrlil I -d a n «nd will go* In the Rov Till•Jr, of Dothan. Ala. a lull Mr. i.d the year** jrt|*llii»» Frldtv witn a*t'aini* "ii the **i. John* Rl*er for
' * « , John D, Ahrnhalti*
oetu , covered dt*h luncheon al thr home a io\i r«i| i||,h lion heon 'leniti**r«
Kr|tfav nt N&lt;vy M in im Rem h h’ of Mi* Harry Cushion In l*K'b Ar a-&lt; • a•.1 in take i.il.l. . . i..
bur Mr* C W ll.ikrr mr«i *•d !
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d
the pun*t» nf irlntlvc*.
m the ab«ence nf Mrs. R W Wilke I r* ...... . &lt;h. Knnfotd Woman’* t'luli
j ,
•&gt;.
ttl&lt;» KvilvPi Jinn* and l!id&gt;l ehainran at i opened IS l|■.•',e^. v
h&gt; leading the laird'* I'mver ini build,ug.
•
dl.uk
spert
Buiiiiav
In
Tum|ui
j r i r t W
” \ * * * nM h
Ware lilt
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**n»re th*v v i - it**** Ml** J&gt;u«*‘ i
regular meeting with Mi
ItiHitinn fi't*lne*s wa disruv I m
-i u hni h will
i
unrJs
and
aunt*
Mi.
an
i
Sirs
It
j
Nancy Dnhhlns, noldc grati.l,. pit nr I Mr* Clyde ltim*.-» reportol Klnlev lli.n f.„ u ...........i ,i- i,
M
Dsvts
und
family.
aiding.
’ J" | W i pi ml bnd J tui'hi I d
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Hrsnf** ur$€% nan wifi itlvrn nr.jii fir |;n"
A Mother's Day i.rogram tva.
'
ml
•udlH t&lt; U Jt&gt; -M**. U a i o t I ole,
and Mr*. I. "
I. .‘•mth luring the v ejr It v n t v.d. - 1 tn I Is** will Ii
Mm. Illo,Re William*, Vies. H. U h"'^ l»ircha-e.t ctd muy.d i - ij.« d'Ulste a I'MP nf ninney tu the
u tit fli* ' |
Tim fn itv Tn»th *
Moure, Sirs. It.
putrwll Mi C»?le i.iim.- at DNt.’l 'tuple '*•
hming nl a tract •*( * i f 'll rvi--' •
\
7 1*1 |l Ml
in the Kveri'l.vdes and It '*n« mi
WVK. Janie*on. Mr*. K. M. .Spire.
III
•» II
,»»v*c
'Im.
F Ralne*. Mrs. T. II. Ilu
FMend* uf NVk Konis will I- nouneed that kin unuM h- ••s-*.. • aiulvii l'*t (Mu i« %
\ ,*' l ilt* Mill*
l&gt;ow-, and Mrt. 'V. I.. Itm-hc. Mi* i*lad t • learn tluit he I* teiiurtnl hv l l r Santnnl Girih n Clnti tn l!n- Hr in 111\ilcd
Kloi*e Snyder sang "Motlicr” and li'ileh improved after upderrmnu Sanfuril l.ihrarv Inr tae.k* n '*ur
Tin* Kjinfnnt
i fiful l*t»»
’•Slot her 'Ini re* ’’ to the piano a,
•i itferv la*t week In I'nral Gable* drnlng
In thr absolve” nf i’ir h i f •••d (v'wslfituil \V"II •K • Inti u tn mi* «i
eompnnimrnt of her mother, SC
' rt&gt;ran»’ 11» *. ,,; nI
lurr ehairman 'lr» " _D (in. II •1 thr sfuttint lit
Claren*** Hny*ler.
. nor Bivr an lnirre*D-'- '*lk
i ran, for an lli*lol iio»n Iwnie
Mr*. W. K. Jatmwon rave nn in*
"ip. g ro a v put* nnil pan
'•rvs |« oiiitioi.il. V i - ti*ne N
lere*tlng report of the Florida It* ■ j |'i-,per tuwrl bclnrr putting In ' annual* that thrivr in FI iriilv dur •■eilv Is |«is* itcu pii -it. •• nti,I i
In kali Asrrmbly that «he and Mr* •p.k nr itishtun lo wash Save* ing the summrr Thr annual bti*
inr** Innrliism 1- tn hr hold j»* olng prcsidriii i* '!• • It f:
t'harlra Cole attrndrd In Miami.
grca*e (nun going down thr drain! MrKInlrv Hall nn 'I**
*ml ait I hue.
" IJ I M - I H '
memlirr* were urce.l t i ru ikr r&lt;
The First Kapti l f o r M. •1
serv'atlon*
Mr* II ikrr turned thi
* III Ss-'vici- Will to Liu o&gt; s p III III
over In Mr* Myrun Smlili. i hair ' iC 'lem on I I still alt..not II
ig. Ih e vtlldv ol Do- loHik Deep
man elect, who gave an in*p'rii&gt;.
lilt
In
talk and named ttanding •■immll- •ntng 'IIn* sp.iituat
•tee* fur Ihe coming year The pm ••ainr* S. Doldun*, will to- In m
Till B S D "
gram fur nest \.- ir ft Al at nuunceil
The First liapti-t llro'lu i '.,~mI
' and It Iv var&gt;ip.’ and inleri-«ting
ill k i t e It's mntrthl) Jiuh| 11 and
Menitu—* were then in* i'e I l*ln
the dining room where the huffrl t'nigraui meeting t»* '.aiming nt 7
Ituirbcnn we* served Ccnlcrinit ii in. in tin- \lriiini i.d Flit icu11 mil
the dining table was an arrange­ Building.
The Junior Royal 'ttiha*«ador*
ment of ginger fullage, white
gladlnli, and raladium leaves In a will meet al the Cirri Baptist
cranberry and crwtnl randy ili*h i hurrh at 7 p m
The l.adift Aid So&lt; tety of the
Throughout the living m-nn and
enclosed norch w*re invel) ar- I olhrran Church of The Bedi-.-mer
ranccmcnls nf (calling ivy. vellmv will meet at Hie home ol Mr&lt;
•tv* Rile*, and *eliov
,'iadinli Derry Thurston on Do- " r i l Sl.lr
Card tabic* overlaid with idinlieal at 7:3*i p m.
lace clntli*. were placed in the liv­
ing mom and •various
parch
overlooking the lake, end a de­
lirious luncheon wav served
Following Ihe lunrheon
Mr*
Thr Oierhi had a wind tor lt!|
(! F! Ginn sang *evrr.il votn* aeThe llumans called It ••ter»i/*ill».«“.'
N’oa In ii |noi| linir to f«n In-unt
rompanlrd by Mrs (ieorse C u hl|*v they are plenllful.
|t'» (tieeaeralie to ns! Iliill) wish)
ay
of euur*r, Invrnlrd the put up earl
lien al llto liamnmnd organ.
Myrtle Wilson. It ome De-nonstra­
ely -- hut Itir edible sweet uf lh*
Thotr rnh'vinv Die sffsir »rr&lt;
ti "n Agent. Sele*l young lend'r
Mill* name Is possibly the old'-I
Mr* Irwin FTcDrhrr. 'Ir* J R le ans, tvaih, rut nr hrrni* in pie rs.
(urinal dceseit In Die wnlil
the
Boston Mr*. Ilr*sir Young. Dr Rack in clean Jarsj add I ten* inhi a
■e.-urdrd tJVnrlly nt Boriaie-i. I.u
Ihiri* Cline. Mrs Myron Smith, salt tn i arli ipiarl of l» an«, MR
rullus. Apiniua. snd iwimiil* from
Mr* S. C Dickerson. Mr . W D. with hot water. Mrrew the lid on
tlisn 'lit now.
Gardiner. \lr» II N F * )r r, Mr&lt; tight If U*lng the two niece lid: if
Une would think that with all this
B N. Illarkweldrr Mr* M. I
ir mg th * one piece lid v ill. roll
diitlnaurihrd liptory behind II.
Piece cottage c lire, . Into targe Culliim. Mr*. C, R Ginn. Mr. i«'r hand do not *crrw lid ilown
every culinary tenet Involved with
making cheese-cake would loot sln*e bust Add the remaining 1 ll&gt;ap. B T Cowan, M * George C Har­ light until the Jar* are ri moved
den. Mr. C Vi. Ilakt-r, Mr* Clvdc fr"tn the cool.er
have Itern nph red — and no more nielird butter; altr until blended
Hist eyas lyolka and whiles lie llam*ry, Mrs. W A Fill*. Mr*
licans nre processed at
10
surprise* tell lo It Hut no!
As new as lodsy's headllar* gethrrt until thick and Auffy Add Hairy Cushing, and Mr* It F pounds pressure, pint jur. ‘JO min- gradually, a thsp at a lime, Ilobl»on
m i l ; quail ja r . L’,’&gt; mlnuier. A*
heie e an entirely new and moat •&gt;
riling member nt the at lalucialle mating ic Mend alter vs. Ii addition
•&lt;&gt;&gt;n as Jars are removed from
" h e n you zire planning a mm roober set a*ide In coot. Do not
cheese cake faotlly —the Dili nf Its '•i&lt;i ii.i* mlxtara, sr&lt;t Aum. salt,
klud — fllUCULATK Cheese fake vsiillla and rocna tu alrvt^t collage pany dinner. Irv to have one turn thr twm piece lid* a* Da *rsi
The recipe la the creation, slier elite**- I’uld In until well Idendod. course nr one ilj*h a little nut id can ire broken very rarity.
the onllnarv
many yeaia ut researrh. uf Die
"You will note the . haiig" In
ilealtesi Kill bens. .New Yoik City
the word rlran— this rra.i' in
ni••*t nf thr fanning tMMik* steriliz­
Chscaistc Chrese Cskr
ed J a n , hut since the jar* are pul
I Ave a t *kg
I ib.p hxi|
under premier we do nut need to
taaina wst&gt;rs
rrsam
stirtlice
io-fure rsnning." Miss " i l • Ib.p sh Ii i S
** rvp *Ki. I
butter
sun stated. Shi al*o *a!d, “ You will
Anur
1 tups r»ll*(*
' «*P Mil
nnt*» that in gla** jai* ik **.* (,t.i mI| t l*p reeill*
eihaust in water hath, howrv.r in
*t cup rw.es
* *rrv .
•« cup rugar
C*lng tin rim*, ne do eshsu.t lo
water lath for 10 mlniitrs before
Wh«n You Give A Pint of Blood? Ho- ran is sealml.
The satlsfecUoii nf knowing that
ouii
1‘nnr nus'nre into erotl llake In
)»ur price lees gill has hrlpeil
•low nun, 3(10* K„ ii mins Tu*n
snmeone to live. For llotrl *&lt;v. re lo *v r'c (or lunch with a sjndwirh
■&gt;l| h. at !*•»»« rake In oven 10 mm
or a salad? ( o k carrot* and
fires/ flut it cannot be manufac­
. UM|*r wltlr tlivr rinsed lb*
.... ....................
...... from tFe
.....
Cbullflowcr together, then puree
tured.
It piuat come
i i i i •ii oven diMii up to thi. psdat
veins o ' heaithy own and worn.n and add lo a thin while '.uicr
Now i.i.vti oven doui last a track.
V* hf} feci por.rern for the. snlfnrir
*n(?».rl»i-c
-------I.eare it that way lor no# hour
of others and know Dial blond eon
baisM. . Ida helps lo Mareiil (allsave llirm. ,Va nir, A/«od nm. /
in* lie move tab,- grntly tiom oven.
Atirf
I^
Call Your Community
■. .a i. t.i cool on a tart*, then
or Hotplfol Blood Bank
METHOD! Itall rank.la wafers Into ■hill in lefilreralor brfnta serving.
POWRI.I/S OFFICE
fine « umto. ml* with 1 (top or the
Ferre iu Ihe glass baking dish
or local tod Crott Chaptor
HIJl’Pl.Y CO.
melted bnliir. I’reae with hark ol •sriil*k&gt;*l with sweetened whlppe*!
P m U u trJ
a g»Uir i r n iir im i«*p.
II#
XatsulU
I'kese &gt;&lt;mI
bona on atd** anti bottom nf round ■resia loinkled sDlhasBv*is of
f'tlrrm with Th* I J i t il i w .g l our.cJ
■hy 2* ih .:* baklc; di.U.
milk i
-vr vhucoUte.
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Dirt Gardeners
Conclude Year
With Luncheon

Mother's Day Is
Theme Of Program
, M ForRebekah Lodge

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f f i l e
ether, ■
and
wether,
■■.■ W. II .'"riwether, J r .

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exaggerating

when they show a ,muled mothai
or father seartWar deiperaUty
f a r Junior la the bathtub and not
awtac able lo-tocat* him among
a nrafuston af toys. Bathtub play­
thing* are fine, but children onlv
iteed a few at a time to be « mawd
They ran play wltR the saapradr,
making Santa beatds and other
designs, and hare just at mi
fun.

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1 e * llflird 1.
High S&lt; lnad eli'ovrd tuu* of the
lilgrtet ill ore* .if tin- v.-.ii Friday
night at tin' Vouth t enter
The entrance to the building wa*
lined on rich rule with colored
■• - it* ind *he*ih
bery The riage tthA ti.l Ihe . p
pereance ol a cardrn *vi*h the
white feme being envered with
fern, lesii*tnim and vnrl colored
lilln*rii* lt*i one end w.i* a |•.•'^rr
lie a ring bright re.I Iwiugalii* illica
Betwrrr thi it nr i**&gt;-t- were pa*
tel *treainer* of ere IM* p.i|*rr and
ennfetll fastened .it each t*o*i
with ,i large n.1 tel cidnred paper
lull \ ii* tin* eeillno III frnrd if
the *t.i
(i me
rrr|te |ia|ier
Mr. I *•in
It MMnlli
"
It Jrnnt'i • ami Mr* I.m ' m
1 III*. 1K r '« f. ji' •i*I••! in fin 'tr.**
« r.il
ing hv
\%h&lt;&gt; \i i p
N. llie I'.l Ik•tl « M
|| null
t
S
It '
Rountree.
Hat*. M h*fl*t |tr*a a* II..1.1 an I
It halt It:.*?■• I
Mi- Iidii M :tn* eh ilrnun of
lha* refre.tin ol •*»min»i»* •». M
Pa.l*||',| |•V \f
File Vihbn anil
&gt;1tx \\ \ K? it/r|t m .er* lug tie
In •••»*^ r« f»••**•merit* of ,;rreo nnd
' •lltril rillM Jb ■* limit*, an.I Ice
t,r*,.»fn
,i \a l|i linen r u u v •
t tftli* Im fill* III tr r .IIIITIIK-nt »f
I*
| |hi 11 ••r \t i
'•Ir
I |t sf l i)in in.| ,ti*||n{? i*
•» ‘ far *if &lt;«Triit'tMir&lt; u.i« Siiln«*b
\ ih|i*n
Mr* •!••fin Srhlr.trii \».i*
••riiToil •ti.uriiun tn rh.irgr
IHi* *M( *1a|alf|
n.tiH Itic t»* fJ'i iti11^ii* nf |(
*.»n .im»I In* Mt»rr&gt; Maker*
vt.ta fii hh#«t h\ the t:rMim Thr*
i
\»n!«*r
»lta» •
Mtrkr&gt;
Hurak rl.trihf'i iRil %fiw*»f&gt;h hi**
toe F’Gher. tl *iri*|K*t. .in.I VtI ula Itailev ■" mu
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lure* It.id«*v .nut t'.ii Hill* «ernod
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ill*mlai ■' tiri/u
Bps *rlv
I an* .ind giu*.i&gt;u' gvnie Rich
ard 1’h.igan and Flvic Krnt/orl

DcBary Picnic
Is Planned By
Woman's Club
Tho Civic IVparlmont h.v ir1 ■-i ■ lay foi
o Woma
•'lull ptontr whu h will tn- I , |,t
" •*ln&lt; la)
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'*1 Air* I . no.i I'lati Itriiwn «*n
Gem I ako from II a in. i ■ I p n
'll mii’iiiIh i . .if |hr ,-1•i!• air in
Mte.l tu i tij.i) *wimminn, I utlng,
and the •ns* nd di*!i I■*ti,*K* nn
wlich mil I, at l_':tu ••*.|,il i .|.t,i
an- a«krd
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; Rit*e t'jrrlr t-f the Sanford G.triU'n
Club 'noticed to (hr Garden llsm
in Kurils Friday for Its regular
business meeting and a covcretl
di*h luncheon
-I..- Ihe ah«rnre of Mr&lt; Charles
• "tlk r , rn,n tv**IT ti*. till I m p *.
I ley. vice ehairman provided over
thr Im *Ine*« inn-ling Announcement of the grner.il httsincts meet­
ing which iv to In- held May JO
in Die educational building of the
F'ir-t Mrlbiwlivt Church w.is made
nnd reservation* for the luncheon

were al*n mailt.

The circle voted lo purcha.e the
hook,
''t’nnvrav'* Trea.trre nl
I z w r r Flower Arrangementt” , in
ntemorv nf 'i r . 11 H Coleman,
Tito lunik Iv to be placed nn the
Garden Club hook-heif in the San­
ford Public I dirarv
The program i -Itort talk on the
origin of the Barn, and l»*4Utifut
udored vlidc- of nvtive flowtTing
tree* were *hnwn hy the ovvnerz
of the llatn
F’nurteen memhers and two
guevls were prevent

Jacaranda Circle
Conducts Meeting
At Hideaway Camp
Mr. J
Rrin*n'» u * i hovte*v
to Die Jararand.v Clrrle nf the
Garden Club F ulav when the
I’rtnip niel al hrr collage. Ihe
lliileivvav m I .Ar H a r m Shore*
for Its final meeting nf the ves-

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TI lit Kl I'll . i: lA’HKMRI.i:
'•I ei; K* he II I r|) ant Mark,
ar t white lilt - ,.&gt;r pilntril tan
«i|k Hhint'in^
. ih . it; tied hy
3 in» I r»i i
3 ue sti.light stint
•■m( IM* limit m.ippi t.«hmililer
••jius lli.it ivtn | iluwn thr
sleeves J lie *k it i* vinpnr I in
anlo and tnittm.ed and twlted
J 11•• his* K veliri
Ttic prlntr t
rills tl|«»ll«&lt;* 1% lit si in a Kelt tin f
alriivr* A tlhaiinil nil.

All-Day Picnic
Is Enjoyed By
Sanford DAR

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F.diiiuriil M. •It, n I •)IJ•|* vi , *• i.vv; Mr ■ V I h
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deeoralcd with dav lilies and rape
iasmlne
Mr*. Ii I*. iVurdov chairman,
opened Ihe meeting with prayer
vr.il mrinher* i ontrihuted In a
(nnd Pledged h&gt; the General Cluh
toward thr purrh-tvr nl a tract nf
land in the ("nrh*rrru
Cipro t
area to save ry p rrn and hirdlif*
rvlvlitig there
Ttie group at*o voted to esnlritnilc to the Genec*| &lt; Inti llhrarv
fund Mr* I'curifov explained a
olan whi-rehi &gt;he hv* .vrrvnged
1 • the C|c"le to o r • V) ropie* of
"Garden Gimmick " an interest*
■n» hnu», *t ne gardening puMl bed
In Marcline. Mo
lli'ixirt* of commltlrev were
hearil and eh'l*'"-'o of ihc*r mm.
milleet for Die following year were
*rlecte«l Suggestions were mad"
for nest yeitt’* program* anil
members were u.-grd to attend
the central ho-lie-* meeting and
luneheon nn 'lav 30
A covered ili-h iunc'ieon was
*erv«-il after whp-h game* were
Played and *rverv| nir?el»er« of
ttie -roon enjoved a walk along
the |ike*hore ivtv-re mvnv native
|danl* were iren including orehlds
and air plants.
Th.Hr who e*i|&gt;vfit the incision
were M»* W R |! -I&lt;vs&lt;v.. Mr*.
F’rank Miller vir. I VI yio—ee*'
Mr* C f Watson, Mr* Mehel
ti.-ar
Mr
Mrlla biwkc. 'tr».
living I’n e r Mrs t A Andrews,
'Ir* D&gt; " i l l Hunter Mr* It A.
Ftiircll, Vr* It F! Rpurifoy, ami
her mother ' I n Klglr Rrowh

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Il- i. on. Mrs. K. M.
I l . t r . Mr* i: "
llopt •eh', ,'lrs.
' It . Krv Mr., 1il’Dfl
'l-TglO,
'le. P P Can |.lrill. .... .1 Mr.. '1.
* " ' ipgin*
lie 'C •&gt; ...... .. *t»n a l •it have in
lh.* 1•1r i»-* i ..'nr fnr n*.• a'. *'ia-k*
lime. Father . -p. •lull • •sill enjoy
(. i n mo u hilf i up "f I'li Ik.*r or
n.irgarim v* ill. n h.-.tf eon of
I rumbled I,III, I tie, ••; mis III " ' o r ­
i « -ter-l.lte -atii i al"! . . ! r r v vail
to tivt*te. l'-e •• j spread for
■■acker*. M« !'*o .1.1 •r for stuff*
Ing rel- rv

TUESDAY MENU

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No. J Until Salm i Snmlvvlrh w ith llru d I .r il iter

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WEATHER
srcfJESTIO N

Now Is Good Time
For Canning Beans

What
Do You
Gain

Rose Circle Meets
!;i Eustis'Born'

Tin* Sal lit ll;irtiM»n Chapter nf
tl • llmik'lilrrv of lli« \m« ricatl IJ* •
\tiliilion rln*n| »i« Mjinn Kriday
uith .in nil tin\ pu vu. .ind rovoml
•11•h luiirhrtiit ut lie |).i&gt;
ll&lt; ai Ii huint of Mr* M S Wlffirin*.
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Wnrirnfl nnd Mi* I*. I* C»n»pfo*ll.
Ailrr iiiiich ih« r«'ffiitnr vnrrllnif
Mm h* Id uitli \|r* it k , Tolar,
Muint. pir«idii&gt;|f A* .» Ii'lli r fr»»M
fi r |in biilrnt urn« l*l, .Mm . IJi-r
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T A ) » r T A AND VIVID RUSH
PRINT .COCKTAIL DIIKSS- Ity
designer ChDstlnn D.or, lias a
•llm shltt draped to a low h.ik
tiiplmp foimlng loo-e panels The
smsf 'tote la separate. Imng
hlark »u».|r gloves m r worn wit1'
this dress.
G a rilrn ia Ivpe
flow r r m a d e
li.im «lirII* hi

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STONEY &amp; CO.
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Chnire u( Iwn Yegrluhlrw, Suliid, llevertigr, nnd l)e&lt;*.Hrrt
VKGKTAIII.KS
Srttllnped INilnine**
Siring Itrann
Hired (Tirrnln
Spinach
Korn «m Ihe Cnlr
DESSKKTS
I'cnrh Cnhlder nr lee ('ream nerved xllli dinnern
HOME MADE CAKE
15c Slice
PIE I5e Sllre
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li.irlieeiii'il I’orl* I hop-*
l.ivcr unit lltti'tin
MenI Ii.i 11* mill Spiighrlli
(.rilled limit Sli’itk
(irilletl 1’itrk ('hups
( hopperi Sirloin Slenk
I'rietl Jnntlui Shrimp
Vegelnblr I'lale (Knur Vejjln.)

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Hilt Tea

Iced Tea
Iced Coffee
.Milk

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RKVIWV1NG ST\ND— Sho«n im Ihr m in tin g aland Dir Hatur
tiulili-hrf nf The Herald; fin* Miller, rhalrmnn of Ihr l ll&gt; *• arlltl
ilrarh I UII \lr Parol anil: A. It. Petrraon Sr., hrad of Civil Dr
Ilrarh CAP; I ol. Jam r* U n tin i, Orlando Air Force l U r ; ('apt
Air Station; ( ol. NHI Lopran. Pine l'»«llr Air Force R itr ; fmdr
llrrckrnridgr, Central Florida k roup rontmandrr ol Ih* CAP, anti

No Decision Is
Made In Trial
About Election
TAU«AIIASSKB J i - T » o law
jrrr» irehlns tn have Klortda'l runof.' prlmarin ilerlarrd uncnrutltuMortal ran into aikli a Hurry »(
challrnRlne qurMion* fnm Ru
nrrmr (Vnirt Juitirr* today that
Ihr Hair lawyrr opp&lt;mnK them
didn't bothrr to arjur
Thr rnurt did n&lt;rt annoiinrr an
Immediate decliion on whether to
conilder the auit hy Maurtre F
Wainer o( Daytona lloirh uml
Daniel I.. Miniberx of Miami
Ttiry wanl Ihr runolf iirlm irr
«t May 23 declared invalid and
tiomlnalionv ititrn in ihr hlyh men
In Ihr lira! primary vullns.
Thr mint promlnrrt hcnrflelirv
would Ik* Action (!ov. Chartry K
John* but he hai durlajmed krtowledge of the lull and raid he would
t&gt;ot a crept the Democratic noml»*«»&gt; «

nation withojt a i«&gt;pular vote he
Uvcen him and hlv oppom-m, rtalr
Sen LcRoy Collin*.
Mlnatierx told the court " I rep
m r o l no candidate, no poltii
llrlam ." Hr hrought the auit In
Ihc name of Wagner a* a taa
payer and voter,
They maintained that a long
Handing ttatr taw n-uuliinu a mi
Jority vote with a run-off If ne&lt;&lt;-&gt;
•ary, to win a party nomination I*
counter to a tonitlluilonal provi
•Ion that a plurality of vote* I*
tuffirirni lo elect an official.
Their eontemfon wa» that, in
Florida, the Democratic Party prl
nury to nominate candidate* i*
the teal election and the general
ejection i* no more than an Oppor­
tunity for the people to ' ‘rubber
*tamj&gt;" the nominee.
Chief J tut me B K RoberD ond
Juilirea T Frank llotuon, John
K Mkihent and F. JU fri* firev*
rf&gt;j*f»tei|ly queatlnned that [Huilino
Hie chief Ju.*Mee remarked that
Pinclla* County offieiaU are preIlv Republican
i
Icmlnanlly
and 'he
re*ent »tate aenatnr from Palm
lleaeh County defeated the re«u
lar Deinocrat^e nominee in a fen

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da)‘a Armed Force* Day p*r»dr ar&gt;&gt; (1r(l to right) Frrd I'rrlillta,
Ilea; l.ath l.ultur, citobay mn.lr alar; adjutant nr thr lla)Inna
frn&gt;r in Seminole County: commanding officer of Ihr Da)Iona
J . K. Vo*r. commanding off!ter «( Ihe Sanford Vatal Auxiliary
M. IV Mar Nair. acting NAAS r»rcutt*r nfflrrr; l.t. Col. F itrm l
Chaplain l\ IV, Krwptnn NAAS. (Staff Photo)
eral cleclmn write-in conle»t
" I )u*t think you are on u lal*e
premlae," lu- told the lawyera.
"The llrtiuhllran Party ha» been
very much alive in these part*
lately."

Jaycecs Advocate
Driver Training
In High Schools

Palm Reach, and llyrd Marthall,
Miami
Dick llarrt*, Fort Lauderdale.
Joe I/ivinK"'&lt;l Karaoila, and Left
Maine, Waiirhtila, were elected nallonal director* for Florida.
Award* were made lo Robert
Wilton. Clearwater, at the out»landliiR club president; John H,
Buckley. Miami Sprioa-.. a* the
irit'landing vice preudi-nt, and
Cy Kannop, Clean*•ter, a* the
mtlilamlinx *t«te commtltee chair­
man.

TAMPA - f —State lesMatmn to]
require aulomnhlle driving train-)
ir.g In every high *chool wa* pro■nurd by the Florid ■ Junior niam -j
brr of Commerce In a revolution
-ft — Mi-hdi
adopted yesterday at the ctoie o f . MCCOOK. Neb
Hamldjl ttarted lo addre** a wom­
a four-day convention
Chnrlea W Johnson .It of Jack- en'* groun here with: “ I hate lo
*otiv|lle wa* elected preiiileni and Icil you Lvi* "
Miami wa* choten a* the 101S con- 1 Ttien he ekprvaaetf, the view Dial
women In hit homeland of Iran
ventlon alle
The Jayt-ce* elected there dl*- are treated more pnliirly by Iran
irief vice pre*ldenU: J II, Hop lan men than are American wom­
kin*, Pemactda; FdwarH J . Rond, en by American men and they
Lake City: Curli* K Raulennn, lead an caller life, generally
lie Land. William II
Whipple. \•{teaklng.
Hamldjl i* a premedical (llidem
l.akrland: John M Week* Jr .,
Ilrmtktville: Al J . Cone. Wc»t al Kearney I Neb I Slalo College
I III RANFORD lir.RAf.n

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•par t o m . nroM tub rnpn■ S w r-----7
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Air Slallon I* thinn a* II marched In Ihr Armed F « c t * Da) par-

NAVV PLANKS - T h r F J l I - J
Sanford Naval AutlUat) Air
trieter.'' (S ta ff Photo)

K ahuwn a* It wa* being etimlnrd b) vUilor* Satorda* al Ihe
ground I* ahoaa Ihe atalloa'a helicopter. HI P l*fa»eckl "Re-

(foreground)

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THIS IS A M f&gt; yEflR
ELECTRIC

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MS. WOULD WU?

NAVV MAIM 'HKS — A unit from ihr Sanford N tval Autillary
ade s.lurday. (Staff Photo)

Says Iranian Men
Are More Polite

M»n. May 17. I»3I

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f lotit/a's a w onderful p la id There's more fu n p er square foot
here than aHywhtre else on e a rth ... i f you bate
time to enjoy it. 'Unit’s where
Sunshine Service comes in f
With Reddy Kilowatt to
PESPt«ATei» FI ASH
Cl Aprs AT we ViHfi.

rwg SOCKf TSMlP THAT (WtCVOMT
them hers
nwo«er oh the
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Better m eilr, with le u work, i t loott
cost . . . in i kitchen that's coder,
cleaner, e a r n to run'

A n d this year is
a good year to
a d d time-saving
labor-sating
electric servants —
new, imp tv ted models

C l - W S IS A hCuT
lO CSAW MiMSCie

UPON n) me

EUCTMC RANGE

do the chores, you'll
hate that extra
leisure to enjoy
ettn happier
Florida living.

torv MOONT5 dUMpail
oeceAS tatkr m we g

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See j our dealer, now!

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you get aosfi

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ELECTRIC WEEICR
Pfilect team mall lor you- elector
r in | t ..cutsfood M U |Rd ihopptng
t une. . . add; u n it y to mails and
leisure to h m y

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You'll bo amazod at how little It costs to operate
additional electric appliances In a typical Florida
home...fust pennies a dayl
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loo — Hu commercial trtw e n entire
tu t ol season (W ic io rr. . . ItOfyn it
p e tl foodness
p ic li|M proptitf
in d priced fi|ht . another important
p u l ol better h « » * - eltctncitt/!

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%-nur use
electricity,you 'step-dow n" ft
a te rage rate you pay. Operating (ten major
appliances adds only a few pennies a day to your
electric b i l l .. .your biggest bargain in better living!

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W ant Ads.- The Market Place J0 f Hundreds In Seminole County
Use
HERALD
WANT ADS
For Results
tin

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3: JO »\ M. Deadline
Day Before Publication

PHONE 1821

S—REA l. ESTATE FOR S A l.E -3
* 7 * 6 fu c a l R e a lty
Room 201 Edwards' Lfdg.
Park tr Commercial
Pn. 16
J R. Alexander
T. M. Stringei
Res. Real Estate B m *r-a
B E A U T IF U L L A K E HOM E
Completely furnished, hardwood
floors, 220 feel on Crystal l.akc
In Lake Mary. Double Karaite,
boat, boat house, outboard m&lt;&gt;

tor. Widow says sell for $18,150.

Raymond SI. Ball. Realtor

Licensed Registered Real Estate
Broker and General Insurance
—I
ir on Hcvr
Agent.
Phone 960
J URN 18! I ED kilchcnctw
261 South Park Ase.
17PD2
Slumborland Court Hiway 17-921
Colnnlnl Home
South of City Limits.
t Bedroom, 2 St o n . extra large
WELAKA Apanmenl*. 714 W.
living
room
Spacious. cool
First Street 1'hoo: 490-W.
rooms
throughout
Screened
porch Huge closets, new roof,
outside freshly painted. Excell­
Holluway and Baby lteds
ent condition. Only $13,5oq.
Day Week or month—Tel. 1423.
Term*.
ITirnilurc tenter. Il&lt; West Fir*i
E H j'TK .W Y apts. Cal.. 425.
NE JtCOoi eifictoncy apartment,
*mt»b|f for couple or single
p n alt bath, ideally locked
-tra ss Dorn Post Office. Inquire
y ai
I'-iin's Dept. Store.

5

NKV'I ,Y ri-runted
Cull 4.vt\v. _

ri-omy apt
________

PUnNISIIr.D Vltr.ienetu Apt and
overnight cabin- Sonde! Court
|!i n t IT Tt South of cl'.y limits.
ATTRACTIVE. J itoora furnished
_ apt. Tile bath, screcne 1 porch.
j Water furnished A milea from
Stftilui... $37 M per armth. Phone
IlL . after 7 p in.
FURNISHED Apt- 2 room* and
bath, private entrance. Light*
and water furnished, use of tele­
phone and garage. Two blocks
from heart of town. Ideal for
working couple. *50 month. Re­
ply Box LVu c'o Herald.
2 AND .1 IttNIM apt* Itca-onable
112 Elm. Call 4787-W.
i, ROOM furnished house, 53B Va­
lencia Drive. Cali 1909.
2 BEDROOM apt. Elrclric kitchen
Nicely furnished. Garage and
use of telephone. $85 month.
Phone 1527. __________________
1 AND 2 Bedroom Apartments
Cal’ 1210.
________
OR SALE I room house, furnish
ed. In Lake Vlonroe. Phone
£ 1532 M I
___________
2 BEDROOM apt Furnished nr
unfurnished
1703
Magnolia.
Phone 4W-J.
apli
nr 2 people Gil Park.
FIRST FLOOR apt. Large, cool
bedroom living room, small
screened p o r c h , electrically
equipped All very private. No
jv-|. Cull K26-M
J J HOUND floor apt Equipped:
gas. light*, walrr. Private bath.
Apply 118 Jest amine Ave Pbnnr
2.121-vV.
2 A ITS, for rent now. Cales Bldg
Phone 528.
DOWNSTAIRS J room furnished
apt. 1902 Maple Ave. Apply A»»arello, 6W Park. Phone 1038 M2
3

BEDROOM furmsheo house,
electric kitchen. Available June
i —$75. Call 999.

Upstair. FURNISHED Apt 1717
Park Ave Phone 876 It After 5,
SMALL" furnished apt
Ave Phone 1066 M

312 Oak

Furnished bouse Modem, iu$t

rettecoraled, Good location. Ileasonable to right party. Refer
ence required Reply Box C
Sgttterd Iterabl.

.G A R A G E Apt . 4 rooms and hath;
J unfurnished except for stove and
refrigerator. 700 Mellonville.
2 BEDROOM unfurnished h o m egarage $65 mu Riven lew Avr
Call W 9J.
7 IttMlM furnishnl -ullage All
utilities Bummer rate*. 2401
Park
NEW. | Bedroom
unfurnished
house Near South City limits
on 17 92 Phone 343 M
V LARGK, cool 2 . beshwm apt
Screened porch. Furnished or
unfurnished.
1703 Magooila.
Phone 440-J.
*
SMAt.t. 4 P,-i!r.- &gt;n- ft imi- Living
nmm. dining area, kitchen, fens
ed back yard *70 per month 1903
Summerlin Ave. Phone Mrs.
Wltlr, 1121 until 5 p m

5“
13 - ~ ' ~m is c i : u -\m : o u s
—»
47— Aulsiimbile* • I ratters
EQUITY
in
large
2
bedroom
grey
ECIIOL’S REDDING
DUMP THI CK
shingled house for laic model 1933 Stuicbakic 2 speed axle
Corner Celery and Sanford Ave,
2
bedroom
house
trailer.
Cal!
Phone 1232
Dump with 3 yard body 25&lt;M ac­
513-J-t.
tual miles. $895.90
USED
Washers.
All makes.
Seminulr Cuunlv Motors, Inc.
Thoroughly reconditioned. Test­ I t - SPECIAL SERVICES - I *
519 East First Si.
ed, approved and guaranteed —
From $59 93 Easy terms.
OAKLAWN
—BUILDING—
Claude It. Wolfe
Seminole County's only perpetual
care Cemetery. Business otflces
JALOUSIES
Appliance Corporation
Phonr 112* Lifetime Aluminum—Free KstlPhone 2117 IK N. Park
3U3 Sanford Avr.
males Free Installation—Tele
HAVE your lawn mowed by Jerry
Special Sale Price
phunc 1125 Furniture Center,
laird Phtorf 13IT-W.
Swing Bets
$31 95
116 W. First.
Stainless Steel Slide*
$39 93 CARPENTRY, repairs, remodel*
ROBSON'S SPORTING GOODS
tng All kinds. New work. CabSIDING
F.VINRU0K BALES A SERVICE
inetj. Work guaranteed. C. C.
Cera mo. While
$K *q
361 Esst First St.
Phone 99X
Lawrence, phone Winter Park
Grade A
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Hurgain In New Furniture
F II A 36 mn* to pay
Mivdcrn furnishings u*ed In Model
Special — TV and Radio
home display—2 bedroom suites;
SECURITY 1.4 M ill.B and
Service
nnd
Repairs
tiling room suite; dinette; rugs,
SUPPLY YARD
spreads, lamps, pk .tiros, etc. RCA Motorola Sales and Service.
Phone Das 797 • Night 94AV
Gene’s Texaco Service
Offered to you at great savings.
I'llll I IP CAREY ASBESTOS
Phone I486
Call Phillips I'rooertle*. 1TC8-R 1120 Sanford Ave.
ARTICLES FOR SALE

BEAUTIFUL tocsUun—AtDacDve
9 rouu houMs with extra loU
M l Plumosa Drive.
SMALL 4 Bedroom home. Uvtng
room, dining area, kitchen, fented back yard. tM fummrrlin
Asiunta
Ave. $575 Equity
mnrtyafe Plume Mi* Wlt»,
lS2t until 5 pm

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Fla
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Typewriters, adding machine*.
Sale* litnlai*, 211 Magnolia, Ph.
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a new pre*lder.| July 11 lie will
succeed Federico Chaves, wlot &gt;v.i*
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the Colorado*, has chosen as it*
candidate Gen Alfredo Slroc»ner.
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week's revolution Slrncvner - (dri­
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3M Sanford Ave.

possible in Jutl spare time, more
in full lime. Nat i on aI Concern
wilh reference
from
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Chambrc of Commerce, will hire
s -men or women to mpcrxtie
this lemational business. No
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, immediately. Qualification* al
follow*:
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I'hone 1135

3M Elm Avr.

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SANFORD MOTOR CO.
Please do nol answer this ad­ 1401 French
Pb. 1570
vertisement unless you have the
naccssary capital available, and ZXPANDO Home. Prairie Schoon­
er. Stewart, Schull, Nashua and
are a person who can mike and
else a definite deciiidh afttr you
Yellowstone. 25% down, 5 years
at 5%.
know Ue facts,
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1acted Will be hired ImmedUlely.
Write fully about yourtetf, In* Phone 5-5443 or 4 4 0 1 Patalka, Fla.
du.lv phnne number, to Bq* P B
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Plants, Bitter Blue Sod: Top
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I T - AUTOMOBILES - TBATLER I
Phi. m 1821 today and five Ul* flits, bred sow*, rorn fed pork
mfom dtsHi sir. at your rooms er ruts, iard cracklings. B. If
weekly.
CHEVROLET 4 Door Hed*n. luHy
(»reer.
Ovieda.
apartments to ;rnl
$ $993 00 Investment f Fully Se­
equipped. $1,295.
cured).
IIOM EH IJTTL E
HKIl-I-.MIX CONCRETE ~ If you can meet their qualifica­
Whether buying or selling, It wfl'
Used Can
pay you In see:
(k e a te Traps «- Septic Tank*
tion* and desire an interview *M Mnfnrd Ave.
Phoee 137

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C ullen and Ila rk e v , H rokera
£ R m n lev PalestM. Bldg. Phono C *J

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5 -R E A L ESTATE FOR SALE - 2 WORMS ------U rg e Red Wigglers.
4 iJhNIMIt.D DR UNrURNUtnhD ■BoUlieaus. *Tackle. Jones Tire
—A vaiaaw* will cost yot* much Shop. 918 Sanford Ave.

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Florida Stale Hath BaUdlai
HI Hall"
Phone Iin i
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Mon, May 17, 19*1

! DO IT YOURSELF !

AlANAG EH WANTED
IRVING PltVOIf
MALE OU FEMALE
208 • 210 MEISt’ll 111.DC.
LUGGAGE SPECIAL
Spare
Time
or
Full
Time
2 —5 ROOM modern apis. Gas 3 I'tree matched set * Train Case.
NOT VENDING MACHINES Your Slate Farm I m u r a n . .„«ut.
range and reh'igrralor $40 tarn
Overnight and Pullman. Rlus $400 HO Monthly income and up lyvw cent auto and tire U'-nranee.
FURNISHED 2 room aptTVts 3
Room $ » Iftf Wrst 9th St
Phone 508-W.

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CARPENTRY and painting Call
PLUMBING
974-W
Conlracl
and
repair
work
Free
Doc* your home need a face lift­
CALL t«2l
eillmate* R. L Harvey 201
Phone 1129 • A B Peterson. Broker
ing? Now is the time to clean
FRA Financing
Sanford Avr Phone 1828
Associate. -A. B. Pclcrson Jr.,
m* - lix UP and PAINT UP.
P J . Cheslerson, Albert N. Fills
For Remosleling and tepalrx
GET YOUR FAINT FROM
and iM ii inr.
Sanford 1'nint and Glass Co. Nothing Down—Small Monthly 19— BII4TS - MOTORS___ —I*
HIVKH (’AMI*
Payment*
117 South Path
Phone 3n3
William I’ Smith, Outboard Sales
75 Ft frontage. 900 ft. depth on
Sherman Concrete Co.
Servire, Mercury Outboard Sal
Wckiva River, with 2 room ca­ International II. Oliver 70 grove Ou* Weil llth
Phone; 1241-1681
■w 2515 S park. Ph.oie 1174-J.
bin. electric refrigerator and gas
trarlor
range—a bargain at 11700.
Smitty'a Hnappin’ Turtle Ik &gt;MS. lto.it bulliiing. *upplit'*
PRICED
COH
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HALE
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A BEAUTY!
Mowera
and hardware Trailer*. C Vail
lim n TRACTOR CO.
4 I 4SSII II II DISPLAY
Newly redecorated inside and out.
New location—Just ou* of City
Woodworking. 312 Sanford I’ll
Thl. fine 2-1$ R. home is sit­ Sanford llrlamlo Hiway Phone *,6|
limit* Now handling Ycotl At­
22(3
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uated on 2 lots with shade in
water Outboard Motors. Also a
Gross Squnrc
back yard If you like really
famous line of competitive price
beautiful oak fhairs. you should For Hreereway or all room*— ptower* (r- m Snappln' Turtle— 40 PC UNIH HK- f 'linld Goods :»
MS
rw n n
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see this. Priced foe quick sale
Any SIZE
$99 30 up
VENETIAN IB UNDS
at so. IV) 4% financing. Good
Furniture Center
S. Seminole ttlsd.
Phone 2111 E’jrlory prices! RolU-Head Blin.ls
terms.
IK (Vest 1st SI.
Phone 1125
Aluminum »lals, cntlon or plxs
SEMINOLE HKAI.TY
IIAIJ.'fi GARAGE for general
gene
Autc
lir lai&gt;e« Complete repair sersire
ELECTRO
11}
glrne
upright
Va­
repairing.
ailing.
Also
Wrecker
Service
Ml !l. P AI.YIKTTO AVR.
M. DIETRICHS
T. (V. MKRO
Srnimole Venrllan Blind Company
cuum Cleaner Fluor polisher
402 Celery I’h. 1090-31 — 1660 R 828 We*| Third SI.
l»0l Park Avenue
I’hnne S7
I'llO N R 101
Phonr 2*'.
and all attachment*. 802 Pal­
Nlgtit*
Evenings—Sll-tV or 1879 J
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metto
ItLOST AND FOUND
-2
2 Bedrooms, kith, dining room,
SEFTIC TANKS CLEANED
MIST VfJUK PETT
Urge living room, kitchen, large HUG H Youth Bed. Call 323 J.
i‘hone&gt; 1310 J l - 1779—A. litr e
'.f tou have—ss'ya’ tise your In**
»t retried porch. Plenty of fruit 2 DOOR, atl p trcrlaln to eu It
FREE for tf„ee times in Ihr
Asplialt paving, land clearing, fill
trees and ahadn trees on fine
Kidrigrralor $199 93. Tested, ap
llfcald Ihrongh (he ccturte*y oi
rlirt
and
cloy.
large lot. Can finance. Sec your
proved guaranteed.
(tie Florida SI vie Bank
Spenrer (onstruelton Co.
Broker or call 267-W.
Claude II. Widfp
Maitland Fla. I'hone: Winter Park Ftil.N 0 Plymouth ear ki&gt;* mi
3 BEDROOM Block house. SI30U
Applliime Corporation
__________ 2.1781
corner Magnolia and 2nd Owner
Down, mo payments, $1(93 305 Sanford Asr.
Phone 2117
in *v have same by i.lenltfyim:
Total price $8180 59 2138 Yale.
GENERA!. Conlrnctlng, Itoitdim;
and paying lor ad ____________
HOME GROWN vegetables-sweat
and Repair*. C C. Bi*h. Box 608,
COME see this nearly new 3 bed­
corn. Inmnior*, summer squash
Rt 2. Sanford Phone I‘p06-X-R
22- EI.ErrRICAL SI KVICES - 2 2
room home Owner leasing town.
and pepiwr* Muir's Strawberry
KHA financed 2423 l.aurd
Stand—W l.t St
GENERAL 3'ard Work Tree moss­
Hamtall Electric Co.
ing. pruning, etc Call Grneva Brndix and ( r u le ) Appliance*
2 Used GE Washer.*—S*t9 95 each
J . W . Hall. H enllor
2(03
Youngstown Kitchen*
$5 Deliver*
Florida Stale Bank Building
(lul West Mih St.
PAINTING, small jobs appro- Klerlrlral mnlracting an ! repairs
" t a ll H all"
Phone I7S8
Cttodvrur S e rv ic e S to r e
112
Magnolia
Ave .
Phone 113
111 South Park Asr.
Phone 222 j tialrd 529 J
HOUSE—9 bedroom, dinette, all
eteetrle kltrncn, Venetian blinds, POLAROID Film*. Cameras and
Hoofing — Sheet Ntrtal
wall (o wall carpeting, drapes,
acceiMirir* at Wieboldt'a Cam­ Healing — Air Conditioning
large shady lot. 5 fruit trees
era Shop 210 S4tuth Park Avr
Evans Hoofing nnd
$1500 Down $46 61 per month
Healing Co.
owner being transferred. SITES'.
Y o u rs F o r T h e A sking
121 44r*t Fulton SI.
Phone 79
Yale
P reen t ThV Ad For
Your Free Sate Catalog
5— ARTICLES FUR SALE
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LAWN3|OWKBS, Hand and I’ow
White Ttiev loist
er, sharpened In m l like new
SEARS. ROEBUCK AND Ml.
GOOD unri HAD
Hlcyfie* repaired, rebuilt, padd­
115 K. 1st St.
Phone two
ed Key work, Humid Stanley,
Baby Car Beall .
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310 Kail 4lh SI
Ci-tlar Chest
74 95
Gin-os Julouxies
M*so- B»/J
uvtnnw.f Ii.
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Cheek o*ir nnee* and uualitv InBUILDING lots cleared, graded.
nerspring Mattresw * •
MBA
fore you Buy
Trees, shrubbery moved. DuWilt
Reg M0M O‘lalform
Rocker 29 93 S cn k n rlk (Hum . und F a in t Co.
r
Hunter. Phone *62 W
Rej. fro M Hofa lied
$9 AS l i t - t i l 44&lt;st :»d St.
Phour Kfl
Reg. 179.9$ Chrome 5 PC.
.'I a l
FLOOR sandinu ami finishing
Dinette . .1
59 93
SAVE MONEY ON:
Cleaning, waxing Si rsing Semi
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Reg $139.93 SnapWorn 5 pc
AWNINGS, JALOUSIES
note County since 1923. H 51
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79 00
lledrooin Suite
VENETIAN BUNDS
Glentnu. Lake Mary.
os v
$f ircAOt amo ___1
N-.rou " r 1 V-. 1■u w t &lt;t
Reg. $189 N Shopworn 2 pc.
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Mather of Sanford
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1291 J . Sanford.
203 09 E. Isl SI.
Phone 127
• ('ompUde motor luna up
• lira Wx•. grnerotor* anil startrrs
COOD THINGS TO EAT
ARTk L f.S WANTED
Gulf Prndurlt
• Breakfast • l-unch • Dinner
I ’hll ll a lr ’n G u lf S ta tio n
4 Days W eeklyd:*) a m -9:30 p m WE HUY. soil »nd iradc used fur­ llth and Sanfnrd
I'h. •!21
Wilson Mater Funrilurs Co.
IIONNKY’S RESTAURANT niture
311 F-. Ml I’hnne 958
ENVEUJPKS.
lellerheads.
HaleU tiD l Jones—Ow««r
mrnls. invnlees. hand bills, an&gt;l
TRAINING rhalr Cal 2328 J
3 I’ll SHOES—Red *m sdJ*: brown
p r o g r a m * , ele Prngrr»|ive
and while spectators: wheat rnl 12 r.r If FI lloat—Cheap. Call
I'rinting Co., I'hone 4044—403
orrrf casuals 7‘A AAA — Aid.
West lllh SI
474 VV
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NEW. *10 95 to *14 95 value* for
( ARPF.NTER w o r k
*5 00 pr Sec at .W, We.I .’it I M 7^__!N£Td»e*lorh^f4u£j&gt;lle»^^^l
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PEDIGREED
Corker
Spaniel
pup
limit Milk
building (‘all Jim 1112 51 4
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pie* Huff *nd white. Gill 249 R
lundall Priest. South Sanford Avr
s o a - .i - c r o -'-.e *ou ; —
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.n HELP WANTED
-K I I * INSURANCE
VIED Rrlrtgeratnrs, all makrs, INSTALLMENT Route Man. Sell
and col lee l weekly debit*, Real
models and airs* — Completely
opportunity for right man. Car
rceomli tinned. Tested, appmvrd
Preferred Rate* lu Preferred
and relerenee* necessary. Write
and guaranteed — From *79 30
i’oiicy holder*
P O. Box 1715, Daylnna Beach
up Easy term/.
John WlllianiH Inn. Agency
Claude If. Wolfe
417 Hanford Allaatlc n*ak
MII.UllKD lady—buutekci'iHT lo
Appliance Corporation
Phone &gt;4
live in— not much work Pall
39$ Barnard Ave.
Phone 1117
1682 M I
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Uifd furniture, appliances, tools, EXPERIENCED Secret ary, ettletc. Bought—sold. Larry's Mart,
dent In lyping and »horlhand
121 East 1st St phone 1631
INSURANCE
S'eady [«isil|on, call Kanrord
“*-*s.
U|M WAirexj po q ) / N O T v e r.
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1478 for Interview al Plantation
REAL
ESTATE
J ui M i n e / v - ? p '.O'. '
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A. R C. JALOUSIES '
Sire 24 37" x 50%"
Crumley nnd Mnnleith
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Extruded welded aluminum frame II—
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WORK WANTED"
I'hone 732
Box 8*
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$2100. Special discount to con­
PRA4TICAI.
NURSE—
will
work;
109 W, let 81.
tractors.
20
hour*
duly,
best
of
reference*.
SHERMAN CONCRETE PIPE CO.
( all 1153 II
Out West 13th SI. Phone 12II-IUI
WILL DO Ironing in my home.
m OU GM TON in s u r a n c e
AWNINGS
Phone 730 W
LUt time Aluminum
PHONF fill
u .1 su e
II. If. Grier
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HOUSE or apt Furnished Hot
Furniture
and rold water Couple prefer- IK West Isl St.
% red Phone 1443 It
, Phone Sanford 1868 X-J.

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If you want Ibe LOW rate on auto­
mobile financing, see Install­
ment larnn Drpiilmrnl, f.iiiford
Allanlic National Bank.

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Cardinals Lose Third Straight C F L Baseball Game
Scoftmen Pick Up Pinecastle, Longwood
13lh Win By A
Collect Wins In CFL
16-3 Margin
ii) t o m m y m t i n
Hacked by Ihr combined pitching
Jim Hawkins «*iU Ed M-Call *h.

Irimgwnad lltue Caps anti PineT lir SkNTOKn HERALD
a . iIf Airmen emit!mice! their winMon. May 17. 1951
nlru! way* Sunday a* they cjch I’agr H
rnllrrted a win in Ihr Central
Florida League.
H ip IIIup Cap* cantr (run Nhi,,,! t„ M|n their ihirrl CFL ronte.-t of Ihr yrar ami ilrfu i llrm rland 5 5 l/'iuiMooit now ha* a 31
record in Ihr Iragttr.

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.Nanfor.l HmhIhoI. . won the «•!“«!*;
sub-district flnul. Frklay after
noon lay a ahe-»lded icon of Ir»-'S
Tin* Irani that differ* d Ihr dr.
feat vtn ritr.nn,
I &gt;i n r r a * l l i | n o n it* fo u rth -t n ig h t
Tlir Pler-on warrior* «rr&lt;* 'inly j ( ontral Florida l-eatftir rontr.t
a h l f to t tnirh t ill' S a n fo rd p itch - ' and (till remain* untieatrn with
In t f for fiv e !«»«• h it , o f which n TO record over the (Tnrmnnt
O ff * | t n tw o lu i 11 b lo w .
nine hi ;• one ‘ iilrd inn senro.
tiy c h y l e t a l b o t
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tiIH * im» iwadk— T U 3
Htinlmili • ai r sophomore hurN'r,
NEW YORK UB — Thr office
loitai nootl
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Jim llawkIni m t given r radii far
U u llr .l.l*
Jfm m unit
lln w iif ili •krptlr. upon whom we Iran heavi­
tin* will. Thr l.akt- Mnnim Ili**•* |tr«MiMjrn find l» Ifftlm*
ly m r* aluallne the day-today
struck »ul four hatter* in fit" I leftM im l
IHM| maO IMHk— i&gt; | n yoimiv-on in the *port* world, 1«
inning*. while hr only allnwr.l om H n r ' l l f I I II I I I *30 l l « —-lO l r t far from convinced that thr Bn*lnn
w a lk . IM T V . Wee" M.t’all kepi
I I ll 4 f ill |* r HI d f lu f f !t» . |(. f | (.ft • Itrd Sot n*ally needed In poitponr
up hi&gt; slrlkc out record hy fanning vk*i| m i . « 'n n * « r nod f,D lm rr.
in of thrlr firot It home game* bethroe batters in two Inning*.
'c jtu r of had wpather.
T h a r k . to i . i &gt; d o u b le p l a y tmt
"K Trtt Williams hadn’t h e n out
with the lame (hotdder, I’ll bet
they would have managed to grt
ornc of them in.” hr apv* darklv.
WASHINGTON Ji—Ilulu* Zahar- “ It rotildn'l have been all that bud
la* *aid today the'* finding the up there I pretlirl you’ll *rp a
roll t mm ament going a bit rough wonderful Improvement in the
fur a convalmcrnt and that »hr'* Itodrm weather when they net
going In m t up lr» Ihr next month. hark frnm thrlr wrttrrn trip llow
obiiiKulv urarvini,' the 3* year they'll park 'em in for all throe
old Hahc dill had enough loft yn- double h e a d e r* ."
trrilav In win fir»t priro money nt
..... w*a«. we explained
__ . _to _him
ThU
tl tXK* In thr Capital Women’* Onrn faulty thinking. Thr weather rnulrt
"■■If tournament She «t)uoakrd he varmlna un *1 Fenway I’ark
larry tuir*
Hand* Irttrll
through to a J.atrflke vlclnry over regardte** of Wllllami' ronditlon
n pick-off, Hawkins rot thr (Im I lit My Jamr»on of San Antonio, Our man looked only half con
imretl.
IT halter* down In orilrr. AI*-&gt; to Tex.
Tlir Balt- wa* hrhnnl to victory
Needle** to *ay it wa* warm in
a o i to hi* prestige, Hawkins hit
inn only extra liaar him* n( the by a turpriling wllapve nn tiie llelrnil and the'hig guy vent to
day for Ihr Srmlnolt-*, that Uinir bark nine hy l.ouite S'u&lt;g&lt;. of At lnwn-ll for 9. with a double, two
•anta. (la . women colC* leadln* homer* and «rvrn Rills,
a Ion« dmihlr.
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Thr flru inning wont fairly f#»t, money winner e'*o rt&gt;'* e*l,,«d |o
If hy any chance a tin'de ha*t
»« neither ttnm wit- •able ui tin •raw evrn with Mre ZahaHat at
I
nil nhnuld deprive Stan Muslal of
any scoring. In ihr Ion of thr the torn
Iwuilie had a total n| 75 lor the) amdlicr National Iwague halliny
second thr Seminole* bln* Ihr
yrrut Card ilutf
pamii widr open, wliro Ihry round -lav and &gt; TJhote (*r*it of 103 S'tr- title Ifni faR,
fivr run* off fivr hit*, two tnora wnuntl tin Ihlrtl and picked up tom ger alway* will frrl that he wa*
Mr*, Zaharla* rardetl a 73 for a nod-nr hv the nffirlal *-«rcr nt
anti a walk. Sanford arrtl Irti I at
hole venrr n( 290. 1 underworn- Khhel* Field the other day lle'a
•era In Ihr plalr in that inrlny. 72
-n'« par
dill prembllntf about Ihr -'e'-l*'-..
Jim Krlder tnatlr two of thr Han-— — ...
A teammate was on first when
fortI out*, in thr Innto". lit irvtt
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xl* n r ’,rK,,,d a aro &gt;nd»r Irup for them latrr In Ihr yam'*
i le v c n v lii t r
t,
u ,r n ,hp *ir*l *nd ifcorid ba*e
when hr hit two slug!.--.
JA KSONVU.I.J, r
Jark Wirt men Gil llnd 'e* llrook’m fie*,
Hanford wa* flnnllv rrtlrtrtl, Iml of Miami vtirce**full*' dcfniilH Id. * , r fcrr. sroofwd II up and Marled
lhal titlin'! mran a thing, Iwcait*'' d ate b.inletii glass title In the SI. to throw for the fore "nut at *econd
thr Srminolr* roori'd In every inn- Johns Regalia Saturday and Sun He saw he wtmld he h te, «n
lr»li from than on. Thr I'lrr.i.o nlnr day although hr dldn win any of whirled for a In ** in f i r * I . Im l
didn't iroro a run unlit thr bnt'.nm th- Hirer race*
found that
of ihr fourth inning. Tlu-y (cured
Hr gained M point* with «Ccont| rear lied "the h»&gt;* Inlfmm Ro*h'dh
the pin in t&gt;n an trro r by kinder, 't d Hurtl nl*rr finGbrs R-mni run runnrr* were aafe.
•hurt fly io ‘ Barbara TiUnn of St. IVIeraburg
when hr ilrnpprtl
ll m i scored a* i f**|d"('a
1 a n 3«'(.
tifc h t field ,
rholre on the ground lhal llmlcrs
Mevr l.ana ef »St. I’rlerahurgj * ad "made an attempt lo rdire a
Again In the bottom of Hie fifth
*&lt;l trim ihr I L’Hlw’d’J Ihli.t n.«rle« M o**** tf nrerr.i.ng runner," even Ihourn he
rierstm dtrw more lilnotl
m Hu ting* Tim
peininnlri, when llrrmnn
, . pa,, fourth;
„ ■ and- fieri Verw.iy dMn t artiuilly throw the ball, Mulal. who ha* hi* *ighl* set on
•• til a long double over the Sun- n* Jacksonville, tilth,
•maelilng .1000 hilt before he'*
foul left fti ftlt-r- bi nd, I’oi- liil
ITsIH ’R IS n s i m t M v N
through, wa* lorn with antulsh.
drove In twn run*, nnd lb. n -. win
niiCATtlR. Ill M&gt;| fhm Fl*h*r ,’“ihan* Ihe rule |* umng. but il
nlfeiwaril', the I’lt r*un thr u
doe*nT *peeily lhal a throw must
miller n fltherman.
died.
lie
went. fithlny In .L .ake
be matle
*Finally
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Sanford wlnnlmr It* l.'llh game in
*l«h * »«rlnu of in
WKirr PU.M HTNR
HI trie*. T h . Seminole, will now , "'*• 'J" ’ «*rrr*t more th a n 20
The We*i Palm Reach Indian*
meet Ih e w in n e r of one til Ihe '" r ''e« Im p 11* ta u g h t th e five&lt;]*• Tall»ha*«e- Rebel*
th re u other n d t i l G l e l t t» . It ha- " ‘"d-c w |h a *ninnlng reel and
s 4 ycsterilay In Ihe only narrr
nnl l«een ileeltlril where Ih e game _*'_** frawlrr ball.
nlayed In ihe Floridi Internationa]
W il l be held.
-----------------Iwagur* over the weekend. Other
s 1 | 1 1 gamr*
OUCH CORN Kill Handy Ferrell ,'*■*'..ii***.«h
were rained out.
t 41 4« \ ft
broke Ms jMH.r idtllng streak W TqrtTJrfih ,h
1 1 f t I
gelling three single* in four tim et, rtnwrll* r
1 A II 1 ft
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at hat , , . It wa« the fifth -tralghl i J'" ■'•na* ■'
1 1
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ball game lhal Fanftirtj baa wnn
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I o A 41 ft
• . . Randy cRynnlds walked five i: ».i,..i.&gt; ,,
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llo*» Hanntim got four run* halt'-! f c l l ' e . II,
NF.W ORLEANS &lt;ft-C h a r I e ■
1 0 0 A A Waldrop, 20, borrowed a motorcy­
In • . . The game ln*let| only one
•u r« i.*
31 .1 \ SI ?
hour and (17 inliuitea.
*« m m ill
cle yrUcrday to take Flora Watt*.
Ml SIS
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MW ms Ulrnm3 U. home.
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Wtd Mlsa Walt* wauled to see If
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••'•rill* Ktides. Turner, ll'itlrf
Jo o c . t
T a a a
HIM 1t*lr» In find.Is 1. Ila n n iiin Waldrop mold ride the machine
f&gt; rte r, ,
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1 llntler, I'einll I. Ill.hre. 1,'rider. flr«t and told him to try it o u t
Kmlrr rl
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lUnnum. llctu n * t r* ■ l l s m t r n i s Itsdford, aald Waldrop aUried well
■el**, If
a
I*!*--Ferrell lietnnld* lllsfre. lint. tig lagged and disappeared Into a
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itawkln* .
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An wldrd attraction to Central
Florida raring it u hand made
sport ear iuit finished by Chailex
Carlow of Sanfonl Motor Coinpar*-.
The ear has a deck one piece,
double (terl body, painted a new
color rail'd sunirt nil. Ttie botiv
fluently flows into a continental
•tyle trunk, with dual exhaust
pipe* coming out abovr the bum­
per, while on each bumper il a
radio aerial.
The oveinll length of the ear
measures 201 inrhrs and R (taints
only 51 Inches off the ground, with
•peeial ontrrr.l (ix-inrh wneels,
and lire*. The total weight of too
car is (tjiuo pouruts. U n iftm sth
each door, »rt In crome, are small
a u to m n b lle e le a ra n re lig h t *

Mr. Harlow u«'d a ItfSd Studeliakrr two-ton truck engine and ail
in w part* fur the vehicle. A piece
of flat itrcl made Into a unique
JLU •tyle makes up the front Jaih giv­
TH ing Ihe car a *pnily ajipi-aiun
S
I'arta for thi* car were taken
%H from Ford. Studeliaker, Hulck and
Kaiser vehicle*.
I'h llA iirln h i* T-a r t r s e ls n d I? .S
The interior it Just a lit’.le dif­
f 's t r n lt 7-S l l s 'l n n
S-s tt»r«"iil ferent from most hand made
(s t r w 11 t n n in x d
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port*
car*. Covering the dear*,
Ch|r*(&lt;&gt; 10-i \ V (,t iln « t o n ! - l
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waits and reiling !• an egg shell
lln-len at t 'l U t i l l —l l r r m r I* I t i* ivory plastic covering with the
Cl*rv»r tl-fl)
-eat rover* in a woven basket ma­
IHeir I M " (t-hediileili
terial of aatrin gold and Ivory. The
crath-proof dn-h I* padded with
Team
foam rubber and It Is covered with
x - l'h lla tle ie lil I
airplane Instrumental paneling,
ll'o n k ls a
t'ompoundly molded in are the
V ' » Vork
switche- and coidrolt to make thi*
* - k l. t ju il*
('in&lt;-|nnall
car fully equipped. There’* an
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brake *o
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that when the &gt;ar I* stopped it
I'll'shurah
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l'M I(&gt; tt1phla-XI l,iiil&gt; iu n &gt; nf M ar tion switch is on,
Mr. Rnrluw’* rar »ct the pace nt
II mail* 1 ••feraar
Mid -Slate Speedway Friday night
t'ln e ln n s tl r-1 n , .* k | t t i 4-1
ansi wilt be entered in different
uiiM-.suk'r I-I Srm York 5-»
M I oul. 7-S PMtaiii Inkla ! l **o«* spnrta events and various race*
B*n» rallrU rug n! •t». —n.rtr« alt over Central Florida.
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A price i» tiring offered lo the
chlr-aan | j . | l - l i i ,| , n r * i i j . i
perron giving till* rar its name.
Ir s a t, T,Hai
HI. I^aiil* at llilla d e t n b ia In V I r l i
Vnynnr *v|»hing to *ee thi* autoI'rtsk,, tJ.ai tl. Ilel'rrlt II It
mobilo i* ir.vitrd to drop by the
r h l r * a o at I'ilt iru ir w h - I'f t llr t l t*
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Sanford Cardinal* lost their
third straight barchaH game of liir
season bv dropping n de-cltiye tie
feat to the Sanford Navy Indian*
by a tt-d margin. The Cardinal* p it
on thrlr best performance ih hit­
ting yrt, but they still co.Mn'l get
the run* aero-* the plat-.
Spaiked by the tutting o f !t«d
Hires, Fulton llaxley, Charley
Thomas, and Hugh Carlton, the
Cardinal' out-hit their uppotinD
by on eh it. It wa* the annie oil
-lory that caused the Card- to !n«o,
and that being a case of loo many
errors.
'Die game ssa* originally *cheduled to k playrd on ih-.* Navy
base diamond, hut due to the fact
that it had been torn up, the Cards
playrd at lb*- old hill pii-k, Mem­
orial Stadium wa* bring used by
the Sanford Giant', nnd that eli­
minat'd tlir idea of playing there.
Th* Cardinat* were the xfaltiur
team •« they weed to bat fir™
In the lop of the first inning the
Card* took a brief 1-0 trait on one
hit and two error*. The first two
men filed out for Sanfoid, but RIM
Crabtree got all the way to second
)»*-«- whrn the Navy centered fie!J«
er dro plied a fly ball, ('rah'rre
sroird on Fulton Baxley'* (hnrn
tingle Into right field, t h e side
wn* th»n retired when the next
luller made a out, The Navy how­
ever, hoimeed hark in the bottom
of the first nnd turned three L t *
hits into n one run root..
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The Cardinal* got one hit In the
top of Ihe ireond, hut they were
not able to .core. In the bottom
of the inning the Navy .cored four
runs on two walks, two error* and
one hit.
The next inning neither team
wn* aide to score, hut the CrtrJInal* started one of the best
threat* thi* season In the top of
the fourth, however, they were
only aide to srore one run. Tlw
first three batter* singled and thi*
pitcher Charley Thoma. »a« hit
hv a wild pitch, that forced In tied
Birrs from third base. The next
halter hit a soft roller to th" third
bnsemnn. In turn he throw the ball
lo the cate her and forced out the
rum cr trying to More, The nrxi
1stu butlers were put out and the
timing eorSeH
The N o w drew more blood in
'&lt;**»*o[,* t,i t*». fifth —let clahtn
inning . Thi y srorrd four run* on
six hits and were ['ailing the ' ,iV

DETROIT ’P-M agnificent Ted
William* wrote tint' of bascpall'*
richest chupttr* with a Ranting
STRANGER MADE A DIG HIT
bat, but It It the h-tll park taut ami
Hi. LOUIS, Mo.— Jus- Carulun
unsmiling.
' nf Detroit paid hi* way into the
And ihr ratnc fur hi* concern 1%
i ball park at Columbus, (?* ,
a 'dalnle** *tccl pin—SO S3rg(7 U'.i.T »&gt;. &gt;*■«•«• * .:u ir f* ,ri.'«* wwr*-*
watch the Sally lo'oirue Red liin;»
lit
Tk, |H*rl*ir4 C-r-t
DeLand'*
John
uimlgclt
won
hi*
a cigarette.
May. The 21-year-old sought the
A V r S i r i s l. *: t o i l ;
ninth
derision
without
tlefent
last
The gleaming tier) pin Jt'lnv to
i ■ A T T ix r v - A e t la . r V * * U M . . j ;»
urine** manager and niked for a J i . - j l m s
I
lir
V
N
—
AarlU
rU
se
ls
ia
.1
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night
uitrhine
the
serond-plaee
gether William*' f r a c t u r e d left
t Ityvul wilit the *!uh.
I
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T
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t.V
ltr»t-n.
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Ir
r
r
Red
Hat*
to
a
7-1
victory
over
should, r, and it burned hot p*in
('.irolan got hi* try out under | The Cardinal* seonxl thrlr tail
land. II
Into him cvrryllme he *wune hi* (rent running Jacksonville Beach I I I Y i t —« *lta , C l*s rla n i1 , 41
[ the eye of manager George K!'*ctt run of the game in the ninth Inn­
:
ItcMt!
Ht’sn*
—
Resati
n-xataee
The
loss
cut
the
Sea
Weds’
lead
ing when Red Hires struck oul and
hnt yesterday.
| Prtritj», It, Irnlt. Hu m Vr* fn'l1 who watched the kid run, throw went to first when the catcher
■'ll hurl like bell evert time 1 tn 4'V game*.
* " t l V * '-tra nntl B l ( t * t * . W’ rtrh . nud bit. When the (1 feet S youngilroppi.1
the ball nnd then threw
Hu/en
D.ivli
wa*
the
list*’
vic­
Ia*lnh. *
*ter slammed three hall* out of
«wiing,, muttered the 33-year old
os*re1.*ng and the park, Ki**ell recommended a it wild, loiter Hires went to third
It o * t n n slugger uput leaving tim. He opened hy hitting loo I’tTRlIDWI—!&gt;mni^&gt;p»t v**, v.trk, '-a. t.'rtr*
when Hugh Carlton singled, it was
contract.
llrigg* Stadium after staging one bat*men ,'fiil Urdu Marlines sin­
S S T I O M I . 1.1 111) I
t'ele Set (mid's fielders choice Hmt
n( the grrateM one-man tutting gled Id load the sack*. An error 11 S T T IN 'tl J iM . n .lt l, .O I eq l*. S7I
The Red Hints are a farm team I drove Hires across the plate. The
fit tx.nl&gt; . I t
rhnwx in mtidern time*—the kind o« Gale ITn/a'* fielder's choice •tt.'NU—Sfrttta.
nf
the
Ht.
I.oui*
Cardinal*.
game ended .hortly afterwards
I t t ' F * l l * Y T » :D
I X — M u .1*1.
HI.
of *hmv only Trd William* ran pro­ scored one anti an infirld oul hy
17
with the Navy still riniaining un­
John Imgrund srored another, t i lleiul*.
l » - j j M ,i n * k l . f t . la iu lf . 17
duce.
beaten In Central Florida l.ragiw
then lion Tschannrrt «lnglnt In llOlii; HI’N'H--HaitCf. CM, r*n thr|
Flaying as a regular fur Hi* firsi two, giving the Hal* a 40 fir*1Competition.
9
*(■- la ' «r | » * l ( . I t
I 'l T t 'I I I M i l — l'..il##*, Mf'~ak&lt;Tn »r&lt;l
time •furs* frarturinq hi* *h&lt;vddfr inning edge
CARD CAPERS: Red Hire*
lla
ie
t
il.
Ml.
I
j
u
i
I*.
4-a.
t
»
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in (tiring training, the iplendid out­ Rluitgrtl gave up only xev.-n
got the only extra t.n*e hit for the
fielder awed a criwd of 42,957 by hit*.
Car.Until i , - I'rtinlngton Idt in his
RILEY WINS TTfl.K
pounding nut rlg.it hits tn nine at
GREENVH.Ln. SC . T - 1 t ws* tonrth consecutive gnmc , , Char­
In other frav*, Daytonn Reach 1 HIRM INGHAM, Ala Ov_Fo|l«
hat* In a dmihlrtiearter against the whipped Lakeland 9-1 and last- Riley ha* her unprecestrotnl flftn a routine Saturday afternoon at ley Thomas and F dtnri Ravlry
Detroit Tiger*.
place Cocoa romped over third Women’* Southern colt title talely a movie here Then snmrbodv •arh got three hit* . . The game
screamed there were snake* in lasted two hour* aril 15 minute,
Williams hammered three ,in place Orlando 20 I.
tucked away today.
&lt; SlltllXII *
',**»
rim
,« o e —3
gle«^to right, center and left -In
The Fort,Worth. Tex., star won Ihe theater.
un me wis_o
There wav a ttampedc for the r x iiis x *
the .first game, and rame back
the title (rum Mariorle Rurnv of
with a perfect 5 fur 3 in the nightGreensboro. N C.. 2 up in the 30- exit*. All Ihe lleht* went «n and a
rap, Including a double and two
hole rloscout match r*re Satur­ wukr hunt started.
II developed that two tJv c a r
lowrring home runs.
day.
T s — S - r , s i* , is
old hoy* had hP'ught a rent nip «( Utah
II mattered little—except to Ihe
It'*
the
first
time
In
the
U-year
let
COLUMBIA,
8
.C.
tf
t-If
State
small
garter
snake*
and
slid
them
I
t?
a
m.
!•** B lie
Red Sox—that Detroit won both
hittnry of the tournament that any­
Rep.
George
Davit
tell*
voter*
he'*
t
.t
l
p
in.
t
:JI
pm
acrots
8
year-old
Cithy
Williams'
games, 7 « and 9 R.
one ha* won Ihe tills five time*.
neck.
Actually, Williams playrd for the ot a new reelcction platform,
flr«l time lht« season Saturday In iev can he •ure il'a true,
The legislator'* rarapalgnlng
F E E WP.B GOLF TOURNEY
Baltimore. Entering the game as
DR. II. K. RING
ORLANDO, (F la .)— A galaxy
* ninch-hlltcr. he batted twice and platform — not the political one —
wa*
flittroed
by
a
truck
(hat
w4nt
of
Fee
Wee
champions
represent­
CHIROPRACTOR
failed to hit «afcly
ing cities from Maine to California
lie didn't fall against the Tilers, m,t of control and turned over on
Please rail for appoint meat
The Seminole County’* Sport*- will be busy parking their rutknocking In seven run* and scoring top of Davl*' campaign platform
phoae 1723 — 1714
, |m min’* Asioclatlon ha* scheduled down golf clubs this week fur the
three In a tremendous one man ef­ car.
122 South Pahwrtla
an
annual
family
night
fish
fry
for
trip
tn
Orlando,
rite
nf
the
eighth
fort to ptdl Ihe last place Red So*
Wednesday, May 2fi at Mullet |j»k* annual National I’re W *t Golf
out of their hilling t-lmnp
Dark according to Porter Iwnting, Championships, May 2d.
.
Collared by reporters before en*
aooclatlon pre»idetit.
lering a taxi cab. Williams u k t:
It will get underway at G p. tn. if
,
"I'm going lo deride in the next
e weather permita.
M T i m — It M K 'lo r y r io t
O M l C l CA fV f f
three days whether to have)the
I)R. I*. T. DOSS
S t l l M I t t P.M .
Mrmben of the "f ry " commit­
in taken nut nr not If H mills li*a t IM I T ill,
RIDE-IN T H E A T R E
tee are John Mciscb, George MafCHIROPRACTOR
S'«*r«
kr Ihli. it'll never do I'll play
fett, John Galloway, Robert John­
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Club
tomorrow (Monday) if It doesn't S •- M « r k n ll(*w es
HOritE A 4n 12 — If to 8
son Jr ., Charles Forrester, Robert
I.AST TIME TONITE
hurt loo much "
T*i* IIH* hm tin,if
Phone 743
William*, Wad r Singletary, G.
A
l
l
H
la
r
Ju
M
Ir*
To remove the pin, it would re­
lll*hon,
John
Cameron.
K.
J
f t Atlantic Rats* Building
W iirlit VI HI*
quire a minor o p e r a t i o n . Ill*
Moughton and J . R. Iloolehan.
M p „r'* K l a x » t t'SV
shoulder would have to tie rut
a t a r k r i liriM rt
T - I I K l i l Onna*
again, and that could keep him in­
tt
P l w t l i ll'in k
active for several werki.
A n n - H r x lk r r *
IriilSt
That'* what William* fears. This
D fU H n g
v n««a
K t s n i * * a iix te
Starring
I* going tn he his last year In
V
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u
i
r
*
ef
I 'a r
Time
atchall, and he want* it to he the
V a r i t i * i i * ii
l.ttrillf
Hull
* l)r*«i Arnaz
e*t.
V l* rl T h r tl nd

Pitcher For DeLand
Wins Ninth In Row

Major League
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Sanford Navy
Still Remains
Unbeaten In CFL »

N ew n

JIAN SIMMONS
VICTOR MATU*I
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N ig h t s

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New* — Cartoon — Shortai
Every Tucnday la BUCK
NIGHT at Movieland. You,
your ear aad all yawewItent win b* admitted far
Only One Dollar,
2 Hhowlnjts Nltely
CommendNR At Dark

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Established 190S

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

Court Edict
Causes No
Fast Effect
Officials Suggest
Matter Can Wait
TALLAHASSEE (A’&gt;—The
It. S . S u p r e m e C o u r t ’* decU
jtldn outlaw Inc rttcln! seffre*
atio n in th e public ttchools
to* h r o u p h t no im m od in te repsTCUv.xiona in Floridu.

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Acting Oov. Charley E .
John* an id hi* present incli­
nation iA,to call n sps'cinl sexainti of the LcgiMnture to
lake action on thr matter hut he
has made no drfitiilr move.

OIN, ClAIII l. CMIhNAUtt ar.il hb * 11#, Anna Chan, ihultle
frcini L# Cuarilla Airyiort in a helicopter on th#lr arrival in New York.
Chenn.volt flew in (or a reunion of lh# “F1yln( TIrer*" of hU World
War N command. He u&gt; now president of a trarniorl mm pa nr that
hid 10 pilot! ferry Ins Aippllea to French tmop* In Imil-Chin a Chen*
mull it rested lh» Importir.re of holding that country, rceommenttlrs
“atom bomb* In stop the aggrrrs,&gt;r« ”
ffr.taniailonal CTrluitvr)

Rollins To Present Navy Relief
Benefit Show, "Mister Roberts"
II) IIAVK III sril|,F.

‘‘.M ister R o b e r t* ," n sm ash R m a ilw n y piny from n iiest.•srllinj; Ixtok. will L - |M-rformed M ond ay n ig h t, a t Rollins
C ollege, W in te r P a rk , a t a apednl N a v y R elief B e n e fit show.
T h ro u g h th e in -o jic ra tio n o f R o llin s College, all proceed*
from th e special preview show ing w ill go to N avy R elief.
S e a ts fo r th is p e rfo rm a n c e have b ee n priced a t one dollar
each on a f ir s t -com e first-serv ed Im sis w ith no s e n 's re­
serve! I.
T h e B road w ay production r a n fo r many m o n th s to
stan d in g room o n ly crow ds. It hus j u s t recen tly been released for production l«v nmalrur
grnupn and this will lit the first
frn tra l Florida performance.
It wilt in addition hr thr first
time thiil “Mr. Roberts" ha*
been performed on water, tune­
fu lly for thi* engagement Rnl*
lin* has cor.O nnli.1 a icplica of
thr AK ItOI and *he will hr tied
up at the campus lake, complete
with rangplank and pun ttiKa.
flrrau 'e It it an nutdoui perform*
Mrmbrra of thr Hrownlee Adult m ce. the area v lil hr thoroughiv
Sunday School Class uf thr l ira* aprayrsl for iemrls o.ior to curI'roahyterian church are lusihmg lain time.
Tin* t»l»y l»f THfifitti*
forward to thr corn Poll ulannc-t
lor tomorrow exciting .it t*:M •rod Jo»hua laigaii dents with (he
o'clock. The avrut will hr held at tiresome labor* of u rnigo aUfn
»Sn hump Mr. amt .Mrs, Joe Har­ operating In thr hn.-k arraa of
rell.
thr Dari fir during World War II.
'W ith voyage* from Tedium 1o
A|*lhv aud hark again. with an
Aflrr three |Mi*l|ioncnienla raua- occasional tide Irin to Monotony,"
b* thr illness and death «f W ‘ It trlla of the effort* of t.T.I(l
*ard I.. Smith of Oak Hill, falhrr
Robert* l&lt;i yet In the fight bv reof Jinter M. 11. Smith, arralg- rmoxtlnir
irnn*frr to a dratrnvrr.
mentv uf rrlmlnal ra»r« hrfure the
for the play, which co*i
•.print term &lt;»f the Srmini\)e Ctr- tl Ticket*
each, may he purchased at
rail t »urt look plarr today.
The Herald office
AI*o. ticket* are available at thr
Mi*« Viralala her Chapman, chaplain'* oilier al the Sanford
daughter nl Mr. and lira. « , I*. Naval Auxiliary Air Station
ttrapmsn. of Sanford, will hr
&lt;si mmissioned a* an edit*aliuttal i i . r
I p P n rp T n lr fln
mi**ionarv
«l
ihr
Mrlhorfisl M ' S . L C r O r e I □ K C f l
Church serving Ihr Woman'* III * r
O
U
‘
I
vision ..f IhlM tan Service In la
I 0 U rO n g C M O SpilQ l
tin America, at Ihr Vlllwaukre.
Mrs. Ida Mar l.rl’orr whu wa
tVit., municipal auditorium. fted aevcrly injured in a thrrr-wsy
nrtda), In Ihr flttl commissioning autoniobil# accident May It, wa*
arrvler ever to hr hrld In run today removed from Frrnaldnee lion with a nalk.nwldr to rm Laughton Memorial Hospital and
bly attended by Ihousnnd* o( mem­ taken to Ormngr Memorial lloiplber* of Woman'* SocIrllr* ot tal In Orlando for further treat­
Christian S m ite ,
ment,
Thr Hanford housewife and mo­
Appropriately 30 Sanford wo­ ther o f two children suffered a
men converrrtf on thr aummrr broken pelvis, broken collar tame
ramp of .Mr*. Hoy Tlllla thi* morn­ and fractured skull, when she wa*
ing for the annual picnic of thr thrown from her rar while at­
Saitforvt l l n n i r Demonstration tempting to avoid an aceidrnt.
Elisha Ntrventon of Sanford,
n nh, according In ML* Myrtle
Wil*nn, county home demonstra- who wa* driving a light delivery
truck
at the time, pulled out of the
lion agent. The nlcnlc s i * orSgiruilIv achedUled to to* hrld lort Ihurr- l'!g 'n* Whistle narking lot at Jlih
day, hut was postponed becauae of St. and I'ark Ave. in front of u
had weather. Mi** Wllaott nreaent- IP lt Willy* sedan driven by Mr*.
rd n demonstration on now to Lel'ore north on Park Ave., accord
draft a pattern at the picnic, which Ing to a Police report.
Mrs. Irel'ore wa* forced lo
romhlnrd thr group'* regular meet­
swerve Into the lot to avoid a colli­
ing with thr annual affair.
sion, the rrrort said and the door
of her car flew open and she wa*
Thr Sanford Cardinal* baseball thrown to the pavement. Her auto
tram alll mrrt thr GrsisrLod trap* then tan out of control for ap­
lo ao rn i* night al the Mrmorlal proximately 50 fret to smash into
Stadium, fotloalng thr Itoiary a parked 1051 Mercury, owned by
Charle* II, Newman, Hanford.
League all-alar game.

Stro lling

In Sanford

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Highway Patrol Says Uncovers
TALLAHASSEE vP-Thc Florida, brought in Dade Counlv. Two have
Highway Palm) says it bat un­ been brought in llillthorough
covered about gm ca«n« whrre where license* were i**tied fraud
driver'* llcen»c» were obtained by ulrntly to Pinellas County reil
det.U, and iwo cases have resulted
frnndulent mean*.
Patrol LL C. ft’. Keith laid to­ in Itaker County, where lleen*fi
day the raw** were concentrated were issued fraudulently to Duval
In the Uiltrai, Hilldunixigb and County residents.
Dade County arra* Inti that Inr The racket operated in the same
inveiligatMO vra* continuing in, pattern In each section ol the
IfWLtn

state, bt l apusrentlv *arh

Tax Lien Is Filed
Against Builder
The Hanford Dally lluildrr ye*.
trrday had a notice of tax lien In
the amount of »,.*;iSl.gM filed
again*! it and iti former owner#
the Ea*l Carolina News Publish­
ing Cn.
According to the notice the
lluildrr, which ha* erased opera­
tion, failed to pay In its share of
unemployment compensation to the
federal government.
The failure was dated from the
first quarter of 1052 until the last
quarter of 19M when the paper
flitted ila doors.
The notice d ie* 9111.10 interest
and a 120 penalty against the
paper which began as a weekly,
Iw-iame a semi-weekly and Jumped
into the daily field before closing.

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Associated

P ress I,cased W ire

No. 9 t

french Reopen All-Out Air
Attacks On Vietminh Troops
T ry To G eL
E v a c u a t io n
R esu m ed

g Authorities Say
Believe Agitators
Loosed By Reds

to r. jack i. t o i a t * !, of Kan
Francisco, U shown betorv he re­
ceived the insllngulotted Service
Cress from l.t Gen. Willard G.
Wyman. 6th Army Commander,
at the I'rrsutlo in Kan Franrlsco.
Toltiert lost both leg* during th#
Korean War when he threw him­
self on an enemy grins I* In 11*53
to present serious Injury to a
fellow soldier,
(1 airrnwliorial)

Stale High four!
Throws Out Attempt
To Nullify Election

WASHINGTON
T —American
authorities said today they aie con­
vinced Moscow ha* turned loose
Communist agitator* to foment
strife ami ehao* in volatile Cen­
tra! America
Tlu* belief, l' S Diplomats said,
i* ha*esl on resent developments hi
i ovta Mica, Nicaragua and Hondura* and c!lina\ed now by an
apparently
large
shipment
of
arm* to Guatemala from Commu­
nist controlled Slettln Dnce a G r­
in &gt;.i port but now incorporated
ini,i Hrd Poland
Ihr S t a l e
Department ann-oinrfst lair yesterday that an
i t-speclfled quantity and type of
arm* now are being unloaded from
a cargo ship of Swedish r*-gistr&gt;
at Ihe Guatemalan port of Puerto
lt.i:rio*
The amuHdirement *aid tha*
"Because of the origin of these
,, tin1 |M&gt;tnt of thrit embark a
t. n. their destination and tin&lt;l i.vntdy of arms involved, the lie
pMtmint of State coo*lders tint
1*0 i* a development of gravU)
Lor a nurntier of years the
l mini states has blos'ked all arms

Misson Flics
To Dicn Bicn Phu

U» UANtll URKI (center I, presi.lrul uf Ihe A.........

111Me Society,

bt tv gcxsd lurk to L&gt;ren V Klmbiun and htv vs if.-. Mary, In New VoiK
a* they prepare lo leave for Liberia, West Afn. j I tie youeg ml simi­
a n , new ly-ip|«ilntrs] to llie position, s* *11 .pen ib^ society s rr»l oui|Nul in Aft Is a below the Sahara dr -ri
ilnf. i * oniil f'r.-ltuirel

County Commission Approves
Money For Youth Counselor

.Ittiig'i* Doiiuliix Slctifdr&lt;mt today tvlnfoiieil Ly II I . .Milwee, County •upcrinlcnili'til of -chooN. nirniluTs of tbo state
to flu itemala it ha* re- Loan I of fiiililio welfare ami County ihildnti's commission
peat* Us charges! too that liuate
u.i’a i&lt; Hie center of Communist asked the County hoard of commissioners to grant money
■i it.xlion in Central America and for a paid juvenile counselor to work with Uie school hoard
that Ma govrrumenl is "playim; and County murl.
ll.r Communist g a m e "
Judge Stcnstrnm, in staling that the idea behind the re­
lax king bark over imrr*l in Cen
quest
was to keep children out of the courts it at till po.*i*lble,
It at Amrrica during the past six
ks Xtnriuan aulhontie* ».*id brought out the fuel that il costs the tax pavers ? 1,0D1! for
they believe Ihe signal for this each child sent to state correctional Institutions

TALLAHASSEE *V The Florida
Supreme Court ha* thrown cut a
suit which would hasp made H
unnecessary for Fionda *•• have ftrtiv.l) eatne from Moscow late
a runoff primary elecllnn nex( lad year
Tuesday.
V! that nine, they recalled Glia
The *uit was brought by Maurice
Wagner, Daytona llcucb alturney, 1 l» iii.ita’s three top i onimunist
who said the candidate* with the !■' ). i - vLsitcd Man nvt
since then. Iliey said, Ihfse
Largest number of snfes In the
first primary held May i etc en­ rvmtv have ocrttrrtd
on April 1. Nicaraguan exiles
titled to their party'* nomination
f: r. Ce-ta Rica im'iiecP«*fully
••r ven a cur«ory invefficelion ot tried
to assatiinatr anti r.&gt;«**-nuthe law* and hl'ler* relative to »o - Nirsra o.tn Pte.iiieni Anatlp*nominaiioiis by p.dlliv.sI parties of lr&gt; iamnia.
Candidate* for puhhr o ill'e ■■* |h}|
Somrra ha* rub-si Nlrnragua for
stale umtdil le.,,1 In Jijh W * t» *hj
about co yea la a mi his death otfl
conelufion that flic ln&lt;tnnl -*ilt via!* said, would cause a point*»l
wnuhl h»- fmdl* *«." f nief Ju*tice' variium arvl a protomted pditiral
It K Itoiiert* sa. t iu Hie cxilltig iqslieav.il It. |&lt; il l i. ird ri (
brief and unantnuMi- oplm n
fCnnllnued On Pane Eight •
Wagner'* i . •■ o.i« *i.s»• I on tliel
eonstiinlional provision that Fh»r
irin candidate* getting a pluralits
uf vote* ahull he elected He said |
the democratic primary lx Flur
ula’x real election and the gioierat
rlecfinn In which candidates of
DF.LAND r t fie
&gt;*« »ym
all parties are on Ihe ballot Is txv| i f the Ihi Klus 1,1 - tunned
nntlilng hut a formality.
in thi* city - iiii'ii
in ki«t
L’hlrf Justice Hubert* h*&gt;k Issue night, hour* alter l e t s
Su
with this enntention from the preme Coni 1 oollawnl ‘epregatiem
benrh during oral arcuinrnl m pubtlr (cnixilvhirh preredrd the enort' d’ rt
It sremrd to L die woik isf
■ion.
pranksters. Police ( apt Xlatl He*
" I Just think you're np a bd*i singer said
premise," he said "The Itepuhli
'the cm **. I? feel ti rh h ut turn
can Party has t-eru vei&gt; much erected on a dark weed-eovefed
alive In thtue Part* lately "
vacant lot iippaile the home of
The suit wouid have ii
ed J J King, form r Ne :ro deputy
Acting do* Charley I
*hcnff Kmg kiuH'kesI it down
claim the Denocralli govrt . hi) with a hre and pul rail the flames
nomination without further ballot
Three or four while tiny*, atmut
Ing and also would have tieneflted 17 nr 18. w e rr Involved, a witness
many candidate* for le*&lt;rr i&lt;o*i (ofd o ffic e r* l la ttir Her * ‘ o live*
lions who face run-ofl • pp -nrni two dixtix south of thr lot, said
May 25
*he
saw
that
many
"n ia)h e

Fiery Cross Burned

In DeLand Last Eve

state,! Itint •(Uiu-one wa*
needed tss *•(, into ihe home* uf
children after they are released

Men Dressed Like
Cowboys Hoid Up
:: Drive-In Thealer

ami wnik with the parent*, and
10 settle a* nmuv cases ns p**s*
•dds' out of court *n n* not to
I .hot chtlilren with court record*.

The judge enlargrd on hlx proentotlon hy stating several ca«e
'-here voting people made ml
takr* in railv life nn I later were

11 ii ante (o otdain certain job* and

H A N O I ImhH'hinn
I*)TIuFn *itch
h igh
c o m m a n d re*
o p ened nll-out nil a t t a c k * tnlay on C o m m u n i s t -Ini Vtelninh tr o o p s sttv n m in ir ca st*
w nnl f m m Dicn Bit n l liu
a lon g a h ig h w a y m n il r n lix 'd
tin cr F r i d a y ns a hf -pital
r o u t e fo r rebel wounded.

Tito French «i t it.•

time kept up their clfert* to tv r&gt;remmption of cvanutlnn of I r, h
I'nisin troop* woundcit in the fall stf
the northwi-si |ml&lt;chln.v fortr t
which held *sitl *'• d. s
iv! the
rebels

\* the
pbilu-s

Vmen,
to ,r I'd

-eip!

! ' tr

*n

ire

■cnlnst fbc read I* i . i. i i * i 1•i t*
then I'htt toward tf ■ \
oI
II , * r l&gt; O' i
litis*ti&gt;n flew a* |q
•
i
.n
llis'it I’hu tht* inotiiin. to pr*
(or ri’ltcl acceptance n* .* .ix &gt;tiut
svacuallim
plan,
including
a
French offer te lrc.it and I
urate!) wounded Viclmini) tr ;
French broadcast* hast told ' c
Viclmmh ihr air aliat k on the ! •
mile highway between Dicn il.iut
Phu anst Son l_i—nta:n rout" to­
ward Ihe Della—wnu'st start again
unless the rebels agteesl t.i the
French plan hy midnight last rt ;tit
The high command ..id no
answer wav received At It ,t.td
tixtay bombing of Ihi It . 'iv.iv e.i*
resumed, a ma**iv&lt;* o»*!iult tty 11^5
ami I’llvaleel txullt*er* and illlh lers from land and carrier have*

Two Blocks Arc
Rezoned A t Mcc.‘

elite* sense nill,i*,. te'ciuite uf
, Seminole i omuy t'otice and
court rreonis.
' Sheriff's Deputies In,lac af&gt; hum
A public meeting of lh,* Lily
Ite askcii Hint the hoard giant *o c two j oung men win* la -t niglit
fl.Ki'P n s rm n* il« unit of Ihe hs'hl up the l-ox o f f tte ot Ihe planning and roiling comi s.lon
e, iiri'ilm ’* . utniv and - * is11.1 lli.it 1’iuirle bal l- Ditvr n T t o a t e r with held last night saw- the rersiniltg
of tilocki) six and I t vshicli are be­
llic •&lt;hoot I'onrd had » *te - I tn •hnlgtis •
tween Hiiniitorlln \v• mil 21*h
tms &lt;h- other llalll of ihe 1 2 ,100
t i t * I. (Oh M llalhs" who vs a
•si reroiiiHl ft •* &gt; It t to i li (X
1 pin* car expense** a soar )„!■
.In. t &gt;1 I lie tin •' Isdll pull, - clnssilo wlion
i'h an man su* itie Im.iiit ittln* lhal -In ,* i alone in Ihe tuiuih al
Uriel Midler, lu*al s oidt.i *ls&gt;i a,
Fournkro asksxl whv the *h*'itff‘» . 1A p in „ Men two men about
of fire roilliln'l handle the |sil&gt;
20 yem of :igs&gt; •tapped from ii requested Uie t. roiling ol II,., area
IP Id It .( I I'ntd vs lilt (Irapge coun­ from it* former rating to lie lies*
Member* of the County O ld
clusslfu alioit &gt;o the firm loiild
dien'&lt; C o m m liiion lepllrd thni ty lltei. c lag, aim - shotgun* in etecl piefahrunteil homes m Lno
her
In
"
und
den
vnded,
"Hand
the* didn’t think the * h r i lf f '» of
area.
flee could handle it because the ever tin* money," When *hs* didn't
Itrgulaimn* for I hi* area which
comply vsitli the command, llie tvso
position take* training.
latoi
,os*o
enls
reii (tie ImxoIs pu*jo--t h'*t werr changed tu t inghi
F r u r o k t r ICptlid I I I li, . 1■* i.-t
vulll with
to tlu- i*ar and *■•upcsl up llie thm no bom, m u .
ing. “ fin you ttuiit. vou run sshfain ■none)
Is *■ * nis HHI squats fs‘i'1 lu| inis 1ropiest man nl is *ulissv of out'
* luding g it.i ■•*, p itn**, . t&gt;*.
llie
,i
loot
itcictihei!
the
gull
(.MINI ii vent?" Judge Muustnni,
T h T new iwtrng allow • hom e* o f
Ins'll i 1*11.** dieasi-il tike cow mi)
s, plied. " I l e can f r y ."
w» lit t le ,* "
q u a il fe e l (O b#
At this |Ss•1111 John Mels, h le willl Mm -.ms, apart lull* and b u ilt i i i llo* a r e a , o .o r d m g In
III.gallon lint*. She
listed that
eutuotended lhal the t»ua&gt;d "g* * tlir&gt; wen .aim and acted like M a n .
Ku
•-*, l'U&gt; manager.

ri

the f'ily into this I m willing lo
go along if ssr can split il lhr«e

v n&gt; *."
Fmirakre
then
reeo n iin e n d e.l
In a l the C o m m 1st Io n ta b le I he i r

*pie*l u n t il su ch tim e a * the O t v
of Sanford ro u ld be ro n r'.e ie .t ■
the m a t lr r , lle fo r e Ih e I eroisl
The woman said the a*ked two ic e n d a tlo n could t&gt;*- made I o iu tio n . .
white boys she saw nn the street lo d g e K t r n s t r u m stated lh a l towhat the* vsere doing rod tli.it ,|i Ip 't believe tin * to to s CltV
one of them answered “looking i m a tte r and th at i-a&lt; I, o f tl'e
for a hall." Then a vixee from counties
s o ir e u n d in g
Seminole
the lot rrtnt "ltd me with fire " i 'm in i v lind rssunselor* that wes,
-he said, ami Ihe cross, saturated pis is! null* b v the count ie*

more "

NEW H U M . GUAM ED
NEW YOKK P-Olromargarinr
heir Minot F. Mickey
Jelk'
eonvielinn on cnmpuhury pnisttlu
lion rhargr* was liirtntn out r..d , *
becaioe pres* and |&gt;uli!lc were ex
cliulerl from parts uf 111* •-n* at ton
a I trial here lad year Je!ke wa* with gasoline, tit a led up Tin- taiv ■
At tlii* point a I'Ngihv w&gt;u
granted a new ln.it
•he was talking lo vftnldird
peri-d conference vs IS, held I s It*

...............

Aftei ordering the cashier to
K cip quiet" the Iwci men jumped
into Ilnur c a l . drove through llo
mini. i"i and mil anolhs i c a ll,
ainl minis- good llicir escape.

Seminole County iteputlr* were
on the »e**nc within in minut* '.
and 1 • Highway I'ntrol WM IileitI to wat.h for lh s'car. No trace
&gt;1 til*, two youtll* had la-oil found
al |.tc •■ time l*wiav.
t to it. &lt; manager I.. I*. Myi. let •
• . ilmats -1 tto- loan at (To

VFW Plans 7 o Form
Women's Auxiliary
Snntor,i * V* ti rail's uf Foreign
M'or* nttc. d..,| a diiilis t eight
riirei n r 1 ■*.I in St Cloud Sunday
at vs'i.. h b *lltcl utficvra vmo
elects i .1 the 1'.*'•t
pur.
\l *
of sJ ini nl waa
elected mmur vice s*oiuinand#r.
tht, wa ib* only post • ipluttd
i.j

i i ..

*■. f id o ig a t iu a t iu ii.

\i *
'ol,: d via ds-* idrsi lo
I MHl Itl lfEAL TO &gt;111 T
rum nd-ionet, and Fuurnki* n*h&gt;-t
foi m
&gt;.*viis*i*1 \ t M .iiinliary.
V i t the Seminole 1
if the ronnseler «ni|l&gt;l he ill* ol»- l
Tin .1 'll I ;■&gt;* blent, at ! deputy
with »nv Negus woik needed lie tv Farm Ibiteuu I* xchcdtilsnl lo be ebu f -*f ,ijff wdt al i ive here &gt;v cdI at k i m, t*o ght In t i c I
was answered In the a f f i i m a t l ' ••
t in- Entnor- of America 1.iiitrtlr.*T ne*d«) ,v* the b in e of \t I Smith
The Iward iia*scil a mutton made
., at 10 a 111,
1orated !behind .'•emlnols- High Sanluid T‘idllrr
bv John M nsrh tjial tto- nissnev
lo It* 1*■|*t mcmU'i
School
la included tn die m xt tisldgs t
This-r
llie CuuctaT#
The use. ling 'vlll be p ro m linl by
wen* M ! , Stilkt
a covered lish nipper nt 7 | *
nn ordit g to Hot r &lt;r Carter, ave- .1 P t booibttfn K
n lai) of ihe toga' urgamr.iti &lt;n
It Ho" c su. I

Street Resurfacing
Project Is Started

Early this mnrning. the s'liy
street department moved heavy
equipment Inin the Sanford * i &gt;•
division &lt;&gt;f tVynnewnovl tn Imu- ii
general repairing of the are u ’*

Information has been received
here that Mr*. P. D. (Virginia)
And) rspn, post mlitrraa for lask*'
Mary, was injured in an automo­
bile accident recently.
It was reported that the wnman
wti takrn to King* Daughter Ho»*
pilal in Askland, Ky„ where the
aceidrnt oerured. Tnr informant
staled thr Andrrtonx ear waa tideswiped while the couple were cnroute H* a general a«*mhly meeting
of the F’reshrteHxn O nrrh H'M
Mra. Anderson suffered a broken
hip. Her husband was uninjured.

operation and not part
" I e*timatr there hare hern he- 1 imnwvMesu
" r i o t ", hnth said.
tween too and S4M license* limed U Inthe
some cases, application* werr
fraudulently," taid Keith. "In each
with the names of rxaml
imtance we revoke the Ucrn*e and forged
and in other* an caaminrr Woman Bequeaths
aecttre a statement from the per- aers,
signed applications without whirl
son who hold* It."
ina hr the state law which re $1,000 To Hospital
The Investigation already ha* re­ qulred the applicant lo pa*s an
Versa Woodcock, executrix of
sulted in (h irst* again*! to in­ examination.
dividuals. Civilian drivinj Uccnte ITm appUralinti then could be Ibe estate of Mary I . Mui!*«, de­
baa furwardrd 11,000 from
examiners hired bv the highway wld. uxtially h r OS. In those who ceased,
tral were tregrdly Involved In. fr*rc*fl tjskifiA a driving exsmtni- the estat# to the Seminole Mem­
accenting fo T. E.
• lstunce ii fraudulent licenses* linn. With the application, an In orial Hospital,
chairman of Uw board of
kn Hade and Duval eountles. Both dividual could |e&lt; a license from Tucker,
trustees.
,
have been dismissed and eharfes the eounty Judge for ilte rrgu'sr
said lhe board plana to use
if* pending.
, SI fee. The license could he re­ theII#money
to tornmmornte her
dcith said ala cases have been newed annually with no ANfy..itij. asma.

a

T l 'E S D A Y . M AY IS , 1951

Mrs. P. D. Anderson
Injured In Mishap

400 Cases 0/ False Licenses

f»|l*0p mt »*!(«•*

Atty. Hen. Kicharsl Ersin and
♦late Set«g&gt;l Supt Thomas D Hail­
ey sugeerted ihr mattrr ran wait
iinsil thr rrgular tfliS sr**ion of
thr ta&gt;Kt«latnrr.
Dallfy rallrd for "♦oher and
rarrfut thinkingg'* on the subject
and urged avoidance of hy*trn,i
E n in foresaw no immediate shakeup of Ihc *cImii-iI *y*trm Hr said
hr expect* plenty of time will hr
given for states to ihscu** with
the Court conditions under which
Ihr changeover must he made
P S. Son. Spes*ard L. Holland
(D-Fla) «aid he hopes •'pallrnee
and moderation" will ho u*rd. lhrani'll Ihr niling "revolutionary."
Slate Son. l^Hoy Collins, ratidi
dnt* again*! John* for gnveriHir.
said "w r shouhl call together the
bed brain* m our date to study
Ihr *ituation and mrrt it calmly
and properly. We dill have Ism*
for thi* in view of the Supreme
Court's intention of hearing fur­
ther arguments thi* fall on at
lead two qurdion* still undecid­
ed."
In a Joint statement, Hailey and
Ervin »aid Ihey believe "lh al after
survey* are made and the deter­
mination i* made bv Ihr Supreme
Court of the Unilrn State* o* to
the time and period and rnnditinn*
nf adjustment, the 19.'*3 .e**ion ol
the legislature will then be in
a pndlinn to deal mod intelligent
ly with any problems which may
confront Florida at that time "
Err in and Uaiiey said sehmit
authorities, legidalnr* and citiien*’
groups should dudy the school sys­
tem beiwren now and October—
when brief* from nffeeted stile*
are to he presented to the Supreme
Court—to make recommend tilon*
on practlral problem* an dip
from the court’s rolJne
"Lhe*e xtudie* will he u»e«l not
only In the date’* brief hot ran
he given to the Legislator!’ at the
regular session," tnr two official*
said.
William A, Fordham. date prettalent ol the National Alan fur
lhe Advancement of Colored I’eo
pic. said "We rspeei to *ee Florida
abide by the derision. If Ihr slate
&lt;k&gt;e*n't. **e are going to contest
it and see that it does, rnunly by
rnimtv, if neeessarv."
Ilolll* Itinrhart. chairman of Ibe
Hoard of Control which direcU the
date supported unlver*ltle». said
Florida -hould begin preparing for
iulrgaiion ol white and Negro stu­
dent* in the college*. " I hope our
‘ late will fare (he Issue squarely,
honestly and intelligently without
litigation," he commented
The high court's ruling takes
precedence nser the provision of
Ihr Florida Constitution forbidding
teaching of white and Negro chil­
dren in the same schools but re
qulrlng equal educational facilities
f#r them.

Generally fair and » aim ll&lt;rosi(H
Hn)nr«l»&gt; except fur a (lunar uf
isolated th multi *).&lt;&gt;« ri* W’vdne-r
&gt;Ui (tlrintt.ui

Probe Reports About Police

•treel*, according tn \V a 1 1 * n
Knowln«, City manager.
CLEARLY ATKII fx-'llu' 1'inel
Many o f itie *treet* and road- la* County grand Jury will meet
in the section were severely stall' hen* tomorrow to investlgats* ri*
aged hy last fall'* heavy ra in s ami |Mirt* that some law rnfnrcrms ot
flo o d *.
•diner* ate involved in a tm. bsi
Through the cooperation nf I ri*- lltn (nutnliera) ring stpsuicd up ti&gt;
•nMlviroih'* developers, Chitlin &gt; a senes of raids last week
i ’ropeillea, cost of the repair* are
Detective Sgl. Harry F Dietrich
being held to a minimum, " T h e
drvelnperii are furnishing the m a ­ uf Itie St I’ctprsbura potlre de
terial* and the Gity the manfsowrr partment, who was primarily re
amt wiiilpwml " *asr| ihe rtiv- man- •pnnsi'svle tor tto* raliis *uiii he
nasi tape recording* indteatinr
• S 'T .
that some olio ers shook down
Imllta p*-,Idler* for protection inon
«I
Dietrich also ha* said that some
I’ inelias court official* were tut*
conperatlv? in his efforts tr&gt; bring
Notices were received by inter* gambling cases
Slate Ally. Clare A Davis, who
estrd parties that bid# for th#
ronvtnirtlon of the propoird Seir.i- asked Circuit Judgr John l' Hit.1
qo!e Memorial Hospital tn tw lo­ yevlersLy to call the grand jury
cated on property on East First SL into trssmn, saJd it should invest­
near the station WTKH will he igate all public officials and law
open Thursday at 2 p. m. In the enforcement nfflrer* in the eiuintv
as writ a* the bnllta dtuation It
('minty Court Itouar.
Th# nolle# was signed by T. E. «e!f.
Davi* also auggesteii that Ihe
Turker, ri,airman of the hoard of
grand jury ask Acting Gov Chat
hospital truiteei.

Hospital Bids
Will Be Opened

JA Y C E E A ft’AMDS— The local Junior Chaaibcr of Consnserrr
rere)veil la n Irnphiea from Ih» Slat# Jayevra al lh# L ite r'* meet­
ing laal “ vekend. C liff AMra (le ft), Inral Jay rr# president, and
H rrhril Hotter, president-elsra I, hold* Ibe trophic*, nnardrd for
ChrLlm a* arllv llirs and for Iraite prsimutlon, and the Inral Jay*
" acrapbsiok. (S ta ll I'hutn)

Pinellas Grand Jury Wil
ley John* ro *t,point an oitslde
slate a Itornc) to a »i*t tu the in*
vestig jtinn
In vwtfl .irte.ls
St '
burg Negpnv* wers* liatitusl nil bu*
Ida selling charge* and two lamp.i men were atre*test on etiarges
■d operating a lottery They were
lleniy Trafftcantc amt Jm* V’s-r*
rune, twilh (rs1# nn bond,
Trafftcante and fti» brother. Sanlo Traiiiconte J r at*ss an- snarged
wdli tryiKg t. bribe Dietrich. A
aialewide *s-arcli i,a* ucs-cv order­
ed for Santo Trafftcante J r e'n
bribery
and
lottery operating
charges.

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In Sub-District Finals

Seminoles Overwhelm Pierson
Cardinals
Scoftmen Pick Up
13lh Win By A
16-3 Margin

Lose Third Straight C F L Baseball Game

Pinecastle, Longwood
Collect Wins In CFL

Irimgwnad lltue Caps anti PineT l i r SkNTOKn HERALD
a . iIf Airmen emit!mice! their winI ’agr H
Mon. May 17. 1951
nlru!
way*
Sunday
a*
they
cjch
ii) t o m m y m t i n
rnllrrted
a
win
in
Ihr
Central
Hacked by Ihr combined pitching
Florida League.
Jim Hawkins «*iU Ed M -Call *h.
. .. ... ,
H ip III up Cap* cantr (ru n N .Nanfor.l Hmh IhoI. . won the «•!“«!*; hi,,,! t„ M|n their ihirrl C FL ronsub-district fln u l. Frklay after te.-t of Ihr yrar ami i l r f u i llrm rnoon lay a ahe-»lded icon of I r»-'S land 5 5 l/'iuiMooit now ha* a 31
Tin* Irani that d iffe r* d Ihr dr. record in Ihr Iragttr.
feat vtn ritr.n n ,
I &gt;in rra*lli| non it* fourth -t night
T lir Pler-on w arrior* «rr&lt;* 'inly j ( ontral Florida l-eatftir rontr.t
a h l f to t tn irh t i l l ' S a n fo rd p itc h - ' and (till remain* untieatrn with
I n t f fo r fiv e !«»«• h it , o f which n TO record over the (Tnrmnnt
O ff * | t n tw o lu i 1 1 b lo w .
nine hi ;• one ‘ iilrd inn senro.
tiy c h y l e t a l b o t
el mmit
tiIH * im» iwadk—T U 3
Htinlmili • ai r sophomore hurN'r,
NEW YORK UB — Thr office
loitai nootl
IKK) 1#M1 HI ( - 4 4 3
Jim llawkIni m t given r radii far
Uullr.l.l*
Jfmm unit
llnwiifili • krptlr. upon whom we Iran heavi­
tin* will. Thr l.akt- Mnnim Ili**•* |tr«MiMjrn find l» Ifftlm*
ly m r* aluallne the day-today
struck »ul four hatter* in fit" I leftMiml
IHM| maO IMHk— i&gt; | n yoimiv-on in the *port* world, 1«
inning*. while hr only allnwr.l om H n r'llf I I II I I I *30 ll« —-lO lrt far from convinced that thr Bn*lnn
walk. IM TV. Wee" M .t’all kepi
I I ll 4fill |*r HI d fluff !t» . |(. f| (.ft • Itrd Sot n*ally needed In poitponr
up hi&gt; slrlkc out record hy fanning vk*i| m i . «'nn*«r nod f,Dlmrr.
in of thrlr firot I t home game* bethroe batters in two Inning*.
'c jtu r of had wpather.
Thar k . to i . i&gt; double play tmt B a b e Z a h a r a r i a s
"K Trtt Williams hadn’t h e n out
with the lame (hotdder, I’ll bet
would have managed to grt
W i n s O p e n T o u r n e y they
ornc of them in.” hr apv* darklv.
WASHINGTON Ji—Ilulu* Zahar- “ It rotildn'l have been all that bud
la* *aid today the'* finding the up there I pretlirl you’ll *rp a
ro ll t mm ament going a bit rough wonderful Improvement in the
fur a convalmcrnt and that »hr'* Itodrm weather when they net
going In m t up lr» Ihr next month. hark frnm thrlr wrttrrn trip llow
obiiiKulv urarvini,' the 3* year they'll park 'em in for all throe
old Hahc dill had enough loft y n - double header*."
trrilav In win fir»t priro money nt
..... w*a«. we explained
__ . _
ThU
to _him
t l tXK* In thr Capital Women’* Onrn faulty thinking. Thr weather rnulrt
"■■If tournament
She «t)uoakrd he varmlna un *1 Fenway I’ark
larry tu ir *
Hand* Ir t t r ll
through to a J.atrflke vlclnry over regardte** of W llllami' ronditlon
n pick-off, Hawkins rot thr (I m I lit My Jamr»on of San Antonio, Our man looked only half con
imretl.
IT halter* down In orilrr. AI*-&gt; to Tex.
Tlir Balt- wa* hrhnnl to victory
Needle** to *ay it wa* warm in
a o i to hi* prestige, Hawkins hit
inn only extra liaar him* n( the by a turpriling wllapve nn tiie llelrnil and the'hig guy vent to
day for Ihr Srmlnolt-*, that Uinir bark nine hy l.ouite S'u&lt;g&lt;. of At lnw n-ll for 9. with a double, two
•anta. (la . women colC* leadln* homer* and «rvrn Rills,
a Ion« dmihlr.
. - ■
Thr flru inning wont fairly f#»t, money winner e'*o rt&gt;'* e *l,,«d |o
If hy any chance a tin'de ha*t
»« neither ttnm wit- • able ui tin •raw evrn with Mre ZahaHat at
I
nil nhnuld deprive Stan Muslal of
any scoring. In ih r Ion of thr the torn
Iwuilie had a total n| 75 lor the) amdlicr National Iwague halliny
second thr Seminole* bln* Ihr
yrrut Card ilutf
pamii widr open, wliro Ihry round -lav and &gt; TJhote (*r*it of 103 S'tr- title Ifn i faR,
fiv r run* off fivr h it*, two tnora wnuntl tin Ihlrtl and picked up tom ger alway* will frrl that he wa*
Mr*, Zaharla* rardetl a 73 for a nod-nr hv the nffirlal *-«rcr nt
anti a walk. Sanford arrtl Irti I at
hole venrr n( 290. 1 under worn- Khhel* Field the other day lle'a
• era In Ihr plalr in that inrlny. 72
-n'« par
d ill prembllntf about Ihr -'e'-l*'-..
Jim Krlder tnatlr two of thr Han-— — ...
A teammate was on first when
fortI out*, in thr Innto". lit irvtt
ul
.
t
h
*.c
..
11''’
xl* n r ’,rK,,,d a aro &gt;nd»r Irup for them latrr In Ihr yam'*
i le v c n v lii t r
t,
u , r n ,hp *ir*l *nd ifcorid ba*e
when hr hit two slug!.--.
JA KSONVU.I.J, r
Jark Wirt men Gil lln d 'e * llrook’m
fie*,
Hanford wa* flnnllv rrtlrtrtl, Iml of Miami vtirce**full*' d c fn iilH Id. * , r fcrr. sroofwd II up and Marled
lhal titlin'! mran a thing, Iwcait*'' date b.inletii glass title In the SI. to throw for the fore "nut at *econd
thr Srminolr* roori'd In every inn- Johns Regalia Saturday and Sun He saw he wtmld he hte, «n
lr»li from than on. T h r I'lrr.i.o nlnr day although hr dldn win any of whirled for a In** in fir*I. Iml
didn't iroro a run unlit thr bnt'.nm th- Hirer race*
found that
of ihr fourth inning. Tlu-y (cured
Hr gained M point* with «Ccont| rear lied "the h»&gt;* In lfm m Ro*h'dh
the pin in t&gt;n an tr ro r by kinder, ' t d Hurtl n l*rr finGbrs R-mni run runnrr* were aafe.
• hurt fly io ‘ Barbara TiUnn of St. IVIeraburg
when hr ilrnpprtl
ll m i scored a* i f**|d"('a
1 a n 3«'(.
tifcht field,
rholre on the ground lhal llmlcrs
M evr l.ana ef »St. I ’rlerahurgj * ad "made an attempt lo rd ire a
Again In the bottom of Hie fifth
*&lt;l trim ihr I L’Hlw’d’J Ihli.t n.«rle« M o **** tf nrerr.i.ng runner," even Ihourn he
rierstm dtrw more lilnotl
peininnlri, when llrrm nm
n Hu ting* T,im. pa,, fourth;
„ ■ and- fieri Verw.iy dMn t artiuilly throw the ball, Mulal. who ha* hi* *ighl* set on
•• til a long double over the Sun- n* Jacksonville, tilth,
•maelilng .1000 hilt before he'*
foul left fti ftlt-r- bi nd, I’oi- liil
IT s IH ’R IS n s i m t M v N
through, wa* lorn with antulsh.
drove In twn run*, nnd lb. n -. win
n iiC A T tlR . Ill M&gt;|
fhm Fl*h*r ,’“ihan* Ihe rule |* umng. but il
nlfeiwaril', the I ’lt r*un th r u
do e *n T *p e e ily lh a l a th r o w m u s t
m ille r n flth e rm a n .
died.
lie
went. fithlny In .Lake
be matle
*Finally
( IM *
(Ihe
II'
.
. . . . lu .-nl
--------- -ir
•
gnme ended with
Sanford wlnnlmr It* l.'llh game in
*l«h * »«rlnu of in
W K irr P U .M HTNR
HI trie*. Th. Seminole, will now , " '*• 'J"’ «*rrr*t more than 20
The We*i Palm Reach Indian*
meet Ihe winner of one til Ihe '" r ''e« Im p 11* taught the five&lt;]*• Tall»ha*«e- Rebel*
threu other ndt ilG le ltt». It ha- " ‘"d-c w |h a *ninnlng reel and
s 4 ycsterilay In Ihe only narrr
nnl l«een ileeltlril where Ihe game _*'_** fraw lrr ball.
nlayed In ihe Floridi Internationa]
Will be held.
-----------------Iwagur* over the weekend. Other
s 1 |
OUCH CORN K ill Handy Ferrell ,'*■*'..ii***.«h
1 1 gamr* were rained out.
t
41 4« \
ft
broke Ms jMH.r id tlln g streak W TqrtTJrfih ,h
1 1 f
I
t
gelling three single* in four tim et, rtnwrll* r
1 A II 1 ft
1 1 J
at hat , , . It wa« the fifth -tralghl i J'" ■'•na* ■'
1 1 B a r Is In v a d e d
r» A *
I
ft
ball game lhal Fanftirtj baa wnn
[
I o A 41 ft
• . . Randy cRynnlds walked five i : ».i,..i.&gt; ,,
1 n t
s o B y M o to r c y c le
lim et and pnl pne bate hit . . . ; tu'lev. &lt;r
s A ft 1 ft
II.
s 0 0 1 ft
llo*» Hanntim got four run* halt'-! fHurn-'il,
NF.W ORLEANS &lt;ft-C h a r I e ■
c
l
l'e
.
II,
1 0 0 A A Waldrop, 20, borrowed a motorcy­
In • . . The game ln*let| only one
• u r« i.*
31 .1 \ SI
?
hour and (17 inliuitea.
*« m m ill
cle yrUcrday to take Flora Watt*.
M l SIS
• h i m in
I ' ll IIUIV
*n • I II
MW ms Ulrnm3 U . home.
|(»n&gt;dils, Jh
I
a
I
t fnillt t , in,r„srd 1 , lls.ttfix,
Wtd Mlsa Walt* wauled to see If
lull»r, (» .
I .i
1
I
••'•rill*
Ktides. Turner, ll'itlrf
Jooc. t
a a a
T
HIM 1t*lr» In find.Is 1. Ilanniiin Waldrop mold ride the machine
f&gt;rter, ,
0 •
)
1 llntler, I'ein ll I. Ill.hre. 1,'rider. flr«t and told him to try it o u t
K m lrr rl
4
1 tl a
I la d lags J til ll f l l n i s . Ilawrkle*
at • i 'a ii. p , .
a a a
I
**ll ll&lt; in-Ida *. Hale*. I'err*ll t, „T he machine's owner. Merrill
Illd ifr, Ih
i
x
lUnnum.
llc tu n * t r* ■ llsmtrnis Itsdford, aald Waldrop aUried well
•
■el**, If
&gt; a
t
I*!*--Ferrell lietnnld* lllsfre. lint. tig lagged and disappeared Into a
»-«ir'd*i-. if
a a i
I
lee It, t nr.Id• Itlsher lilt- nit l ’n|,. bar.
itawkln* .
a
a 1 *
fn*«n •. Ilawh'a* I. M .r&gt;l| ■ i m F e r r e ll 11,
4
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..ftMR
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Hi EVELYN JONES
An wldrd attraction to Central
Florida raring it u hand made
sport ear iuit finished by Chailex
m
su
%u Carlow of Sanfonl Motor Coinpar*-.
•
The ear has a deck one piece,
double (terl body, painted a new
color ra il'd sunirt n il. Ttie botiv
fluently flows into a continental
•tyle trunk, with dual exhaust
pipe* coming out abovr the bum­
per, while on each bumper il a
radio aerial.
The oveinll length of the ear
« i n i n a 1 1 1 n n in % ; M ir , i» '
T s*» s
»». 1. measures 201 inrhrs and R (taints
w.
ft 1 SftA only 51 Inches off the ground, with
H .irfi.rrJ X AH ,
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p in ( c a s t|«
t 1 ftao • peeial ontrrr.l (ix-inrh wneels,
1
tri*n |rw r""d
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car is (tjiuo pouruts. U n iftm s th
n ,rm o o t
flr o v d a m t
each door, »rt In crome, are small
automnblle elearanre light*
Mr. Harlow u«'d a ItfSd StudeTrftw
W. 1. •VI. 4; m
liakrr two-ton truck engine and ail
fTftrftlAml
11 1* «(?
in w part* fur the vehicle. A piece
rtiicAvo
1% 11 .0 1
l»fttrftlt
11 *
of fla t itrc l made Into a unique
Sear Y»»rk
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It 11 (M JLU • tyle makes up the front Jaih giv­
1it(UdftlphilA
l« 17 t*ft TH ing Ihe car a *pnily ajipi-aiun
• 17 •K S
WnahlrtRf »»n
I'arta for thi* car were taken
float aa
« It :•« %H from Ford. Studeliaker, Hulck and
_____ I n l t t S a i
Kaiser vehicle*.
Vew- York • .* IHHImnrr ».«
I'h llA iir ln h i* T-a r tr s e ls n d I?.S
The interior it Just a lit’.le d if­
f 's t r n lt 7-S lls 'ln n
S-s tt» r« "iil ferent from most hand made
(s trw 11 t n n in x d
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port*
car*. Covering the dear*,
Ch|r*(&lt;&gt; 10-i \V ( ,tiln « to n ! - l
ItS M M T i* 4 ll
waits and reiling !• an egg shell
lln - le n a t t ' l U t i l l —l l r r m r I * I t i*
ivory plastic covering with the
C l*rv » r t l - f l )
-eat rover* in a woven basket ma­
I Heir I M " (t-hediileili
terial of aatrin gold and Ivory. The
crath-proof dn-h I* padded with
Team
foam rubber and It Is covered with
x-l'hllatleielil I
airplane Instrumental paneling,
ll'onklsa
t'ompoundly molded in are the
V ' » V o rk
switche- and coidrolt to make thi*
*-kl. tjuil*
('in&lt;-|nnall
car fully equipped. There’* an
ili|*&gt;nuk&lt;-*
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automatic emergency
brake *o
t*tilr*«n
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that when the &gt;ar I* stopped it
I'll'shurah
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l'MI(&gt;tt1phla-XI l,iiil&gt; iun&gt; nf Mar tion switch is on,
Mr. Rnrluw’* rar »ct the pace nt
II m ail* 1 ••feraar
Mid -Slate Speedway Friday night
t'lnelnnstl r-1 n, .*k|tti 4-1
ansi wilt be entered in different
uiiM-.suk'r I - I Srm York 5-»
M I oul. 7-S PMtaiii Inkla ! l **o«* spnrta events and various race*
B*n» rallrU rug n! • t».—n.rtr« alt over Central Florida.
■VI
A price i» tiring offered lo the
chlr-aan | j . | l-lii,|,n r*ii j . i
perron giving till* rar its name.
Ir s a t, T,Hai
HI. I^aiil* at llilladetnbia InVIrli
Vnynnr *v|»hing to *ee thi* autoI'rtsk,, tJ.ai t l . Ilel'rrlt I I It
mobilo i* ir.vitrd to drop by the
rhlr*ao at I'iltiruirwh- I'ftllrtl t*
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Sanford Cardinal* lost their
third straight barchaH game of liir
season bv dropping n de-cltiye tie
feat to the Sanford Navy Indian*
by a tt-d margin. The Cardinal* p it
on thrlr best performance ih hit­
ting yrt, but they still co.Mn'l get
the run* aero-* the plat-.
Spaiked by the tutting o f !t«d
Hires, Fulton llaxley, Charley
Thomas, and Hugh Carlton, the
Cardinal' out-hit their uppotinD
by on eh it. It wa* the annie o il
-lory that caused the Card- to !n«o,
and that being a case of loo many
errors.
'Die game ssa* originally *cheduled to k playrd on ih-.* Navy
base diamond, hut due to the fact
that it had been torn up, the Cards
playrd at lb*- old h ill pii-k, Mem­
orial Stadium wa* bring used by
the Sanford Giant', nnd that eli­
minat'd tlir idea of playing there.
Th* Cardinat* were the xfaltiur
team •« they weed to bat fir™
In the lop of the first inning the
Card* took a brief 1-0 trait on one
hit and two error*. The first two
men filed out for Sanfoid, but RIM
Crabtree got all the way to second
)»*-«- whrn the Navy centered fie!J«
er dro plied a fly ball, ('rah'rre
sroird on Fulton Baxley'* (hnrn
tingle Into right field, th e side
wn* th»n retired when the next
lu lle r made a out, The Navy how­
ever, hoimeed hark in the bottom
of the first nnd turned three L t *
hits into n one run root..
*
The Cardinal* got one hit In the
top of Ihe ireond, hut they were
not able to .core. In the bottom
of the inning the Navy .cored four
runs on two walks, two error* and
one hit.
The next inning neither team
wn* aide to score, hut the CrtrJInal* started one of the best
threat* thi* season In the top of
the fourth, however, they were
only aide to srore one run. Tlw
first three batter* singled and th i*
pitcher Charley Thoma. »a« hit
hv a wild pitch, that forced In tied
Birrs from third base. The next
halter hit a soft roller to th" third
bnsemnn. In turn he throw the ball
lo the cate her and forced out the
rum cr trying to More, The nrxi
1stu butlers were put out and the
timing eorSeH
The N o w drew more blood in
'&lt;**»*o[,* t,i t*». fifth —let clahtn
inning . Thi y srorrd four run* on
six hits and were ['ailing the ' ,iV

DETROIT ’P -M agnificent Ted
William* wrote tint' of bascpall'*
richest chupttr* with a Ranting P i t c h e r F o r D e L a n d
STRANGER MADE A DIG H IT
bat, but It It the h-tll park taut ami
H i. LOUIS, Mo.— Jus- Carulun
unsmiling.
' nf Detroit paid hi* way into the
W in s N in t h In R o w
And ihr ratnc fur hi* concern 1%
i ball park at Columbus, (?* ,
»&gt;. &gt;*■«•«• * .: u ir f * ,ri.'«* wwr*-*
a 'dalnle** *tccl pin—SO S3rg(7 U'.i.T
watch the Sally lo'oirue Red liin;»
lit T k, |H * r l* ir 4 C -r-t
DeLand'*
John
uimlgclt
won
hi*
a cigarette.
May. The 21-year-old sought the
A V r S i r i s l. *: t o i l ;
ninth
derision
without
tlefent
last
The gleaming tier) pin Jt'lnv to
i ■ATTixrv-Aetla. r V * * U M . . j;»
urine** manager and niked for a J i . - j l m s
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lirVN
—
AarlU
rUselsia.1
•*
night
uitrhine
the
serond-plaee
gether William*' f r a c t u r e d left
t Ityvul wilit the *!uh.
I
Itr.VH
IlS
TT
riJ
t.V
ltr»t-n.
CIrrrRed
Hat*
to
a
7-1
victory
over
should, r, and it burned hot p*in
('.irolan got hi* try out under | The Cardinal* seonxl thrlr ta il
land. I I
Into him cvrryllm e he *wune hi* (rent running Jacksonville Beach IIIYit —«*lta, Cl*srlani1, 41
[ the eye of manager George K!'*ctt run of the game in the ninth Inn­
:
ItcM
t!
H
t’sn*
—
Resati
n-xataee
The
loss
cut
the
Sea
Weds’
lead
ing when Red Hires struck oul and
hnt yesterday.
| Prtritj», It, Irnlt. Hu m V r* f n 'l1 who watched the kid run, throw went to first when the catcher
■'ll hurl like bell evert time 1 tn 4'V game*.
*"tl V* '-tra nntl B l(t*t*. W’rtrh. nud bit. When the (1 feet S young- ilroppi.1 the ball nnd then threw
Hu/en
D.ivli
wa*
the
list*’
vic­
Ia*lnh. *
*ter slammed three hall* out of
«wiing,, muttered the 33-year old
os*re1.*ng and the park, Ki**ell recommended a it wild, loiter Hires went to third
It o * t n n slugger uput leaving tim. He opened hy hitting loo I’tTRlIDWI—!&gt;mni^&gt;p»t v **, v.trk, '-a. t.'rtr*
when Hugh Carlton singled, it was
bat*men
,'fiil
Urdu
Marlines
sin­
contract.
llrigg* Stadium after staging one
S S TIO M I. 1.1 111) I
t'ele Set (mid's fielders choice Hmt
n( the grrateM one-man tutting gled Id load the sack*. An error 11STTIN'tl J iM. n.ltl, .O I eql*. S7I
The Red Hints are a farm team I drove Hires across the plate. The
fit tx.nl&gt;. It
rhnwx in mtidern time*—the kind o« Gale IT n /a '* fielder's choice •tt.'NU—Sfrttta.
nf
the
Ht.
I.oui*
Cardinal*.
game ended .hortly afterwards
Itt'F * ll*YT»:D IX —Mu.1*1. HI.
of *hmv only T rd William* ran pro­ scored one anti an infirld oul hy
17
with the Navy still riniaining un­
John Imgrund srored another, t i lleiul*.
l » - jjM ,in *kl. ft. laiulf. 17
duce.
beaten In Central Florida l.ragiw
then lion Tschannrrt «lnglnt In llO lii; HI’N'H--HaitCf. CM, r*n thr|
Flaying as a regular fur Hi* firsi two, giving the Hal* a 40 fir*1Competition.
9
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S n a k e s B re a k U p
I'lT t'IIIM il—l'..il##*, Mf'~ak&lt;Tn »r&lt;l
time •furs* frarturinq hi* *h&lt;vddfr inning edge
CARD CAPERS: Red Hire*
llaietil.
Ml.
I
jui
I*.
4-a.
t
»"•
in (tiring training, the iplendid out­
got the only extra t.n*e hit for the
Rluitgrtl gave up only xev.-n
M o v ie P ro g ra m
fielder awed a criw d of 42,957 by hit*.
Car.Until i , - I'rtinlngton Idt in his
R IL E Y WINS T Tfl.K
pounding nut rlg.it hits tn nine at
GREENVH.Ln. SC. T - 1 t ws* tonrth consecutive gnmc , , Char­
In other frav*, Daytonn Reach 1 HIRM INGHAM, Ala
Ov_Fo|l«
hat* In a dmihlrtiearter against the whipped Lakeland 9-1 and last- Riley ha* her unprecestrotnl flftn a routine Saturday afternoon at ley Thomas and F dtnri Ravlry
Detroit Tiger*.
place Cocoa romped over third Women’* Southern colt title talely a movie here Then snmrbodv • arh got three hit* . . The game
screamed there were snake* in lasted two hour* aril 15 m inute,
Williams hammered three ,in place Orlando 20 I.
tucked away today.
&lt; SlltllXII *
',**»
rim
,« o e —3
gle«^to right, center and left -In
The Fort,Worth. Tex., star won Ihe theater.
un me wis_o
There wav a ttampedc for the r x iiis x *
the .first game, and rame back
the title (rum Mariorle Rurnv of
with a perfect 5 fur 3 in the night- T r u c k F l a t t e n s
Greensboro. N C.. 2 up in the 30- exit*. All Ihe lleht* went «n and a
rap, Including a double and two
hole rloscout match r* re Satur­ w u kr hunt started.
T itu s v ille T id e s
II developed that two tJvcar
lowrring home runs.
day.
S a lo n s P la t f o r m
Ts—S-r, si*, is
old
hoy*
had
hP'ught
a
rent
nip
«(
II mattered little—except to Ihe
Utah
It'* the first time In the U-year
le t
COLUMBIA,
8.C.
t
f
t
If
State
small
garter
snake*
and
slid
them
I
t?
a
m.
!•** B lie
Red Sox—that Detroit won both
hittnry of the tournament that any­
Rep.
George
Davit
tell*
voter*
he'*
t
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t
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p
in.
t
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pm
acrots
8
year-old
C
ithy
Williams'
games, 7 « and 9 R.
one ha* won Ihe tills five time*.
neck.
Actually, Williams playrd for the ot a new reelcction platform,
flr«l time lht« season Saturday In iev can he •ure il'a true,
The
legislator'*
rarapalgnlng
F E E WP.B GOLF TO U RN EY
Baltimore. Entering the game as
ORLANDO, (F la .)— A galaxy
* ninch-hlltcr. he batted twice and platform — not the political one —
wa* flittroed by a truck (hat w4nt
of Fee Wee champions represent­
CHIROPRACTOR
failed to hit «afcly
ing cities from Maine to California
lie didn't fall against the Tilers, m,t of control and turned over on
Please rail for appoint meat
The Seminole County’* Sport*- will be busy parking their rutknocking In seven run* and scoring top of Davl*' campaign platform
phoae 1723 — 1714
,
| m m in’* Asioclatlon ha* scheduled down golf clubs this week fur the
three In a tremendous one man ef­ car.
122 South Pahwrtla
an
annual
family
night
fish
fry
for
trip
tn
Orlando,
rite
nf
the
eighth
fort to ptdl Ihe last place Red So*
Wednesday, May 2fi at Mullet |j»k* annual National I ’re W *t Golf
out of their hilling t-lmnp
Dark according to Porter Iwnting, Championships, May 2d.
.
Collared by reporters before en*
aooclatlon pre»idetit.
lering a taxi cab. Williams u k t:
I t will get underway at G p. tn. if
,
P
0
" I'm going lo deride in the next
e weather permita.
M T i m — I t M K 'lo r y r io t
O M l C l C A fV f f
three days whether to have)the
S tllM Itt P.M.
M rm ben of the "fry " commit­
in taken nut nr not If H mills li*a t IM I Till,
RIDE-IN THEATRE
tee are John Mciscb, George MafCHIROPRACTOR
S'«*r«
kr Ihli. it'll never do I'll play
fett, John Galloway, Robert John­
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11*4
Club
tomorrow (Monday) if It doesn't S • - M«rkn ll(*wes
H O ritE A 4n 12 — If to 8
son Jr., Charles Forrester, Robert
I.AST TIME TONITE
hurt loo much "
T*i* IIH* hm tin,if
Phone 743
William*, Wad r Singletary, G.
All
Hlar
JuMIr*
To remove the pin, it would re­
lll*hon,
John
Cameron.
K.
J
f t Atlantic Rats* Building
W iir lit VI HI*
quire a minor o p e r a t i o n . Ill*
" T H E
L O N G
Moughton and J. R. Iloolehan.
Mp„r'* Klax »t t'SV
shoulder would have to tie rut
atarkri liriMrt
T
IIKlil
Onna*
again, and that could keep him in­
tt
P lw tli ll'ink
active for several w erki.
L O N G T R A IL E R
Ann- Hrxlkrr*
Ir
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t
That'* what William* fears. This
D fU H n g
v n««a
K t s n i * * a iix te
Starring
I* going tn he his last year In
V
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f I 'a r
atchall, and he want* it to he the
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e*t.
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F L O R ID A .

TALLAHASSEE (A’&gt;—The
It . S. S u p re m e C o u rt’* decU
jtldn outlaw In c rttcln! seffre*
atio n in th e public ttchools
to* h ro u p h t no im m o din te repsTCUv.xiona in F lo rid u .
A c tin g Oov. C h a rle y E .
John* an id h i* p resen t in c li­
n atio n iA,to call n sps'cinl sexainti o f th e L c g iM n tu re to
lake action on thr matter hut he
has made no drfitiilr move.
Atty. Hen. Kicharsl Ersin and
♦late Set«g&gt;l Supt Thomas D Hail­
ey sugeerted ihr mattrr ran wait
iinsil thr rrgular tfliS sr**ion of
thr ta&gt;Kt«latnrr.
Dallfy rallrd for "♦oher and
rarrfut thinkingg'* on the subject
and urged avoidance of hy*trn,i
E n in foresaw no immediate shakeup of Ihc *cImii-i I *y*trm Hr said
hr expect* plenty of time will hr
given for states to ihscu** with
the Court conditions under which
Ihr changeover must he made
P S. Son. Spes*ard L. Holland
(D -Fla) «aid he hopes •'pallrnee
and moderation" will ho u*rd. lhrani'll Ihr niling "revolutionary."
Slate Son. l^Hoy Collins, ratidi
dnt* again*! John* for gnveriHir.
said "w r shouhl call together the
bed brain* m our date to study
Ihr *ituation and mrrt it calmly
and properly. We d ill have Ism*
for thi* in view of the Supreme
Court's intention of hearing fur­
ther arguments thi* fall on at
lead two qurdion* still undecid­
ed."
In a Joint statement, Hailey and
Ervin »aid Ihey believe "lh al after
survey* are made and the deter­
mination i* made bv Ihr Supreme
Court of the Unilrn State* o* to
the time and period and rnnditinn*
nf adjustment, the 19.'*3 .e**ion ol
the legislature will then be in
a pndlinn to deal mod intelligent
ly with any problems which may
confront Florida at that time "
E rr in and Uaiiey said sehmit
authorities, legidalnr* and citiien*’
groups should dudy the school sys­
tem beiwren now and October—
when brief* from nffeeted stile*
are to he presented to the Supreme
Court—to make recommend tilon*
on practlral problem* an dip
from the court’s rolJne
"Lhe*e xtudie* will he u»e«l not
only In the date’* brief hot ran
he given to the Legislator!’ at the
regular session," tnr two official*
said.
William A, Fordham. date prettalent ol the National Alan fur
lhe Advancement of Colored I’eo
pic. said "We rspeei to *ee Florida
abide by the derision. If Ihr slate
&lt;k&gt;e*n't. **e are going to contest
it and see that it does, rnunly by
rnimtv, if neeessarv."
Ilolll* Itinrhart. chairman of Ibe
Hoard of Control which direcU the
date supported unlver*ltle». said
Florida -hould begin preparing for
iulrgaiion ol white and Negro stu­
dent* in the college*. " I hope our
‘ late will fare (he Issue squarely,
honestly and intelligently without
litigation," he commented
The high court's ruling takes
precedence nser the provision of
Ihr Florida Constitution forbidding
teaching of white and Negro chil­
dren in the same schools but re
qulrlng equal educational facilities
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OIN, C lA III l. CMIhNAUtt ar.il hb * 11#, Anna Chan, ihultle
frcini L# Cuarilla Airyiort in a helicopter on th#lr arrival in New York.
Chenn.volt flew in (or a reunion of lh# “ F1yln( TIrer*" of hU World
War N command. He u&gt; now president of a trarniorl mm pa nr that
hid 10 pilot! ferry Ins Aippllea to French tmop* In I mil-Chin a Chen*
m ull it rested lh» Importir.re of holding that country, rceommenttlrs
“atom bomb* In stop the aggrrrs,&gt;r« ”
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Rollins To Present N avy Relief
Benefit Show, "Mister Roberts"
II) IIA V K I I I s r il|,F .
‘‘.M ister R o b e rt*," n smash R m a ilw n y piny fro m n iiest.•srllinj; Ixtok. w ill L - |M-rformed M o n d a y n ig h t, a t Rollins
C ollege, W in te r P a rk , a t a apednl N a v y R e lie f B e n e fit show.
T h ro u g h th e in -o jic ra tio n o f R o llin s College, a ll proceed*
fro m th e special p re v ie w show ing w ill go to N a v y R elief.
Seats fo r th is p e rfo rm a n c e have been priced a t one d o lla r
each on a f ir s t -com e first-served Im sis w ith no sen's re­
serve! I.
T h e B ro a d w a y production r a n fo r m any m o n th s to
s ta n d in g room o n ly crowds. It hus ju s t recently been released for production l«v nmalrur
grnupn and this will lit the first
fr n t r a l Florida performance.
It wilt in addition hr thr first
time th iil “ Mr. Roberts" ha*
been performed on water, tune­
fu lly for thi* engagement Rnl*
lin* has cor.O nnli .1 a icplica of
thr AK ItOI and *he will hr tied
up at the campus lake, complete
with rangplank and pun ttiKa.
flrra u 'e It it an nutdoui perform*
Mrmbrra of thr Hrownlee Adult m ce. the area v l i l hr thoroughiv
Sunday School Class uf thr l ira* aprayrsl for iemrls o.ior to curI'roahyterian church are lusihmg lain time.
Tin* t»l»y l»f THfifitti*
forward to thr corn Poll ulannc-t
lor tomorrow exciting .it t*:M •rod Jo»hua laigaii dents with (he
o'clock. The avrut will hr held at tiresome labor* of u rnigo aUfn
»Sn hump Mr. amt .Mrs, Joe Har­ operating In thr hn.-k arraa of
rell.
thr Dari fir during World W ar II.
'W ith voyage* from Tedium 1o
A |* lh v aud hark again. with an
A flrr three |Mi*l|ioncnienla raua- occasional tide Irin to Monotony,"
b* thr illness and death «f W ‘ It trlla of the effort* of t.T.I(l
*a rd I.. Smith of Oak Hill, falhrr
of Jinter M. 11. Smith, arralg- Robert* l&lt;i yet In the fight bv rementv uf rrlmlnal ra»r« hrfure the rmoxtlnir irnn*frr to a dratrnvrr.
for the play, which co*i
•.print term &lt;»f the Srmini\)e Ctr- t l Ticket*
each, may he purchased at
rail t »urt look plarr today.
The Herald office
AI*o. ticket* are available at thr
Mi*« Viralala her Chapman, chaplain'* oilier al the Sanford
daughter nl Mr. and lira . « , I*. Naval Auxiliary Air Station
ttrapmsn. of Sanford,
will hr
&lt;si m missioned a* an edit*aliuttal i i . r
I p P n rp T n lr fln
mi**ionarv
«l
ihr
Mrlhorfisl M ' S . L C r O r e
I □ K C fl
Church serving Ihr Woman'* III * r
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vision ..f Ih lM ta n Service In la
I 0 U r O n g C M O S p ilQ l
tin America, at Ihr
Vlllwaukre.
Mrs. Ida Mar l.r l’orr whu wa
tVit., municipal auditorium. fted aevcrly injured in a thrrr-wsy
nrtda), In Ihr flttl commissioning autoniobil# accident May I t , wa*
arrvler ever to hr hrld In run today
removed from
Frrnaldnee lion with a nalk.nwldr to rm Laughton Memorial Hospital and
bly attended by Ihousnnd* o( mem­ taken to Ormngr Memorial lloiplber* of Woman'* SocIrllr* ot tal In Orlando for further treat­
Christian S m ite ,
ment,
T h r Hanford housewife and mo­
Appropriately 30 Sanford wo­ ther o f two children suffered a
men converrrtf on th r aummrr broken pelvis, broken collar tame
ramp of .Mr*. Hoy Tlllla thi* morn­ and fractured skull, when she wa*
ing for the annual picnic of thr thrown from her rar while at­
Saitforvt l l n n i r
Demonstration tempting to avoid an aceidrnt.
Elisha Ntrventon of Sanford,
n n h , according In M L * Myrtle
Wil*nn, county home demonstra- who wa* driving a light delivery
truck
a t the time, pulled out of the
lion agent. The nlcnlc s i * orSgiruilIv achedUled to to* hrld lort Ih u rr- l'!g 'n* Whistle narking lot at Jlih
day, hut was postponed becauae of S t. and I'ark Ave. in front of u
had weather. Mi** Wllaott nreaent- IP lt W illy* sedan driven by Mr*.
rd n demonstration on now to Lel'ore north on Park Ave., accord
draft a pattern at the picnic, which Ing to a Police report.
Mrs. Irel'ore wa* forced lo
romhlnrd thr group'* regular meet­
swerve Into the lot to avoid a colli­
ing with thr annual a ffair.
sion, the rrro rt said and the door
of her car flew open and she wa*
Thr Sanford Cardinal* baseball thrown to the pavement. Her auto
tram a lll mrrt thr GrsisrLod trap* then tan out of control for ap­
lo a o rn i* night al the Mrmorlal proximately 50 fret to smash into
Stadium, fotloalng thr Itoiary a parked 1051 Mercury, owned by
Charle* II, Newman, Hanford.
League all-alar game.

Strolling
In Sanford

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Highway Patrol Says Uncovers
400

C a se s 0 / False Licenses

TALLAHASSEE vP-Thc Florida,
Highway Palm) says it bat un­
covered about gm ca«n« whrre
driver'* llcen»c» were obtained by
frnndulent mean*.
Patrol LL C. ft’. Keith laid to­
day the raw** were concentrated
In the Uiltrai, Hilldunixigb and
Dade County arra* Inti that Inr
inveiligatMO vra* continuing in,
f»|l*0p mt »*!(«•*
IfW Ltn

Tax Lien Is Filed
Against Builder
The Hanford Dally lluildrr ye*.
trrday had a notice of tax lien In
the amount of »,.*;iSl.gM filed
again*! it and it i former owner#
the Ea*l Carolina News Publish­
ing Cn.
According to the notice the
lluildrr, which ha* erased opera­
tion, failed to pay In its share of
unemployment compensation to the
federal government.
The failure was dated from the
first quarter of 1052 until the last
quarter of 19M when the paper
flitted ila doors.
The notice d ie * 9111.10 interest
and a 120 penalty against the
paper which began as a weekly,
Iw-iame a semi-weekly and Jumped
into the daily field before closing.

T l 'E S D A Y . M A Y IS , 1951

I,cased

W ir e

N o. 9 t

T ry T o G eL
E v a c u a tio n
R esum ed

WASHINGTON
T —American
authorities said today they aie con­
vinced Moscow ha* turned loose
Communist agitator* to foment
strife ami ehao* in volatile Cen­
tra! America
Tlu* belief, l ' S Diplomats said,
i* ha*esl on resent developments hi
i ovta Mica, Nicaragua and Hondura* and c!lina\ed now by an
apparently
large
shipment
of
arm* to Guatemala from Commu­
nist controlled Slettln Dnce a G r­
to r. jack i. to ia t*!, of Kan in &gt;.i port but now incorporated
Francisco, U shown betorv he re­
ini,i Hrd Poland
U» UANtll URKI (center I, presi.lrul uf Ihe A.......
111 Me Society,
ceived the insllngulotted Service
Ih r S t a l e
Department anbt tv gcxsd lurk to L&gt;ren V K lm biun and htv vs if.-. Mary, In New VoiK
Cress from l.t Gen. Willard G. n-oinrfst la ir yesterday that an
a* they prepare lo leave for Liberia, West Afn. j I tie youeg ml simi­
Wyman. 6th Army Commander, i t-speclfled quantity and type of
a n , new ly-ip|«ilntrs] to llie position, s* *11 .pen ib^ society s rr»l ouiat the I'rrsutlo in Kan Franrlsco. arm* now are being unloaded from
|Nul in Aft Is a below the Sahara dr -ri
ilnf.
i * oniil f'r.-ltuirel
Toltiert lost both leg* during th# a cargo ship of Swedish r*-gistr&gt;
Korean War when he threw him­
at Ihe Guatemalan port of Puerto
self on an enemy grins I* In 11*53 lt.i:rio*
The amuHdirement *aid tha*
to present serious Injury to a
"Because of the origin of these
fellow soldier,
(1 a irrnwliorial)
,, tin1 |M&gt;tnt of thrit embark a
t. n. their destination and tin&lt;l i.vntdy of arms involved, the lie
pMtmint of State coo*lders tint
1*0 i* a development of gravU)
Lor a nurntier of years the
.Ittiig'i* Doiiuliix Slctifdr&lt;m t today t v ln f o iie il Ly II I . .Mill mini states has blos'ked all arms wee, C ou n ty •u p c rin lc n ili'til o f -chooN. n irn ilu T s o f tbo state
to flu itemala it ha* re- Loan I o f fiiililio w e lfa re a m i C ou n ty ih i ld n t i's com m ission
peat* Us charges! too that liuate
u.i’a i&lt; Hie center of Communist asked th e C ou n ty hoard o f com m issioners to grant m oney
■i it.xlion in Central America and fo r a paid ju v e n ile counselor to w ork w ith Uie school hoard
that Ma govrrumenl is "playim; and C o u n ty m u r l.
ll.r Communist game"
Judge S tc n s trn m , in s ta lin g th a t th e idea behind th e r e ­
lax king bark over im rr*l in Cen
TALLAHASSEE *V The Florida It at Amrrica during the past six quest w as to keep ch ild ren out o f th e co urts it at till po.*i*lble,
Supreme Court ha* thrown cut a
ks Xtnriuan aulhontie* ».*id b ro u g h t out the fuel th a t il costs th e ta x pavers ? 1 ,0 D1! fo r
suit which would hasp made H they believe Ihe signal for this each ch ild sent to state co rre c tio n a l In s titu tio n s
unnecessary for Fionda *•• have ftrtiv.l) eatne from Moscow late
state,! I tint •(Uiu-one wa*
a runoff primary elecllnn nex( lad year
needed tss *•(, into ihe home* uf
Tuesday.
V! that nine, they recalled Glia children after they are released
The *uit was brought by Maurice
Wagner, Daytona llcucb alturney, 1 l» iii.ita’s three top i onimunist ami wnik with the parent*, and
10 settle a* nmuv cases ns p**s*
who said the candidate* with the !■' ). i - vLsitcd Man nvt
since then. Iliey said, Ihfse • dds' out of court *n n* not to
Largest number of snfes In the
I .hot chtlilren with court record*.
first primary held May i etc en­ rvmtv have ocrttrrtd
on April 1. Nicaraguan exiles
The judge enlargrd on hlx protitled to their party'* nomination
f: r. Ce-ta Rica im'iiecP«*fully
••r ven a cur«ory invefficelion ot tried to assatiinatr anti r.&gt;«**-nu- entotlon hy stating several ca«e
the law* and hl'ler* relative to »o - Nirsra o.tn Pte.iiieni Anatlp*- '-here voting people made ml
takr* in railv life nn I later were
nominaiioiis by p.dlliv.sI parties of lr&gt; iam nia.
11 ii ante (o otdain certain job* and
Candidate* for puhhr o ill'e ■■* |h}|
Somrra
ha*
rub-si
Nlrnragua
for
elite* sense n ill,i*,. te'ciuite uf
stale umtdil le.,,1 In J ijh W * t» *hj
, Seminole i omuy t'otice and
about co yea la ami his death otfl court rreonis.
conelufion that flic ln&lt;tnnl -*ilt via!* said, would cause a point*»l
' Sheriff's Deputies In,lac af&gt; hum
wnuhl h»- fmdl* *«." f nief Ju*tice' variium arvl a protomted pditiral
Ite askcii Hint the hoard giant *oc two j oung men win* la-t niglit
It K Itoiiert* sa. t iu Hie cxilltig iqslieav.il It. |&lt; il l i. ird ri ( fl.Ki'P n srm n* il« unit of Ihe hs'hl up the l-ox o fftte ot Ihe
brief and unantnuMi- oplm n
e, iiri'ilm ’* . utniv and - * is11.1 lli.it 1’iuirle bal l- D itvr n Ttoater with
fCnnllnued On Pane Eight •
Wagner'* i . •■ o.i« *i.s»• I on tlie l
llic •&lt; hoot I'onrd had »*te- I tn • hnlgtis •
eonstiinlional provision that Fh»r
tms &lt;h- other llalll of ihe 12 ,100
tit* I. (Oh M llalhs" who vsa
irin candidate* getting a pluralits
1 pin* car expense** a soar )„!■
.In. t &gt;1 I lie tin •' Isdll pull, uf vote* ahull he elected He said |
i'han man su* itie Im.iiit ittln* lhal -In ,* i alone in Ihe tuiuih al
the democratic primary lx Flur
Fournkro asksxl whv the *h *'itff‘» . 1A p in „ Men two men about
ula’x real election and the gioierat
of fire roilliln'l handle the |sil&gt;
20 yem of :igs&gt; •tapped from ii
rlecfinn In which candidates of
DF.LAND r t fie
&gt;*« »ym
IP Id It .( I I'ntd vslilt (Irapge coun­
Member*
of
the
County
O
ld
all parties are on Ihe ballot Is txv| i f the Ihi Klus 1,1 - tunned
ty lltei. c lag, aim - shotgun* in
dien'&lt;
Commliiion
lepllrd
thni
nntlilng hut a formality.
in thi* city - iiii'ii
in ki«t
her In " und den vnded, "Hand
L’hlrf Justice Hubert* h*&gt;k Issue night, hour* alter l e t s
Su the* didn’t think the *h rilff'» of ever tin* money," When *hs* didn't
flee
could
handle
it
because
the
with this enntention from the preme Coni 1 oollawnl ‘epregatiem
comply vsitli the command, llie tvso
position take* training.
benrh during
oral
arcuinrnl m pubtlr (cnixil,os*o enls reii (tie I mxoIs pu*jo--t h'*t
Fruroktr ICptlid I I I li, . 1■* i.-t
vhirh preredrd the enort' d’ rt
It sremrd to L die woik isf
to tlu- i*ar and *■ • upcsl up llie
■ion.
pranksters. Police ( apt Xlatl He* ing. “fin you ttuiit. v o u run sshfain ■none)
is 1 ropiest man nl is *ulissv of out'
" I Just think you're np a bd*i singer said
llie ,i loot itcictihei! the gull
premise," he said "The Itepuhli
'the cm **. I? feel ti rh h ut turn (.MINI ii vent?" Judge Muustnni, Ins'll i 1* 11.** dieasi-il tike cow mi)
can Party has t-eru vei&gt; much erected on a dark weed-eovefed s, plied. " Il e can fry."
At this |Ss•1111 John Mels, h le willl Mm -.ms, apart lu ll* and
alive In thtue Part* lately "
vacant lot iip paile the home of
The suit wouid have ii
ed J J King, form r Ne :ro deputy eutuotended lhal the t»ua&gt;d "g* * III.gallon lint*. She listed that
tlir&gt; wen .aim and acted like
Acting do* Charley I
*hcnff
K mg kiuH'kesI it down the f'ily into this I m willing lo .............. .
claim the Denocralli govrt . hi) with a hre and pul rail the flames go along if ssr can split il lhr«e
Aftei ordering the cashier to
nomination without further ballot
Three or four while tiny*, atmut v n&gt; *."
Kcip quiet" the Iwci men jumped
Ing and also would have tieneflted 17 nr 18. werr Involved, a witness
Fmirakre
then
re e o n iin e n d e .l
into Ilnur cal. drove through llo
many candidate* for le*&lt;rr i&lt;o*i (ofd officer* lla ttir Her * ‘ o live* I n a l the C o m m 1st Io n ta b le I he i r
lions who face run-ofl • pp -nrni two dixtix south of thr lot, said * p ie * l u n t i l su c h t im e a * th e O t v mini. i"i and mil anolhs i call,
May 25
*he saw that many "nia)he of Sanford r o u ld be r o n r '.e ie .t ■ ainl minis- good llicir escape.
Seminole County iteputlr* were
more "
th e
m a tlr r ,
lle f o r e
Ih e
I e ro is l
NEW H U M . G U A M ED
The woman said the a*ked two ic e n d a tlo n could t&gt;*- made I o iu t io n . . on the »e**nc within in minut* '.
NEW YOKK P-O lrom argarinr white boys she saw nn the street lo d g e K t r n s t r u m s ta te d l h a l to- and 1 • Highway I'ntrol WM Iileitheir Minot F. Mickey
Jelk' what the* vsere doing rod tli.it ,|i I p 't believe t i n * to to s CltV I to wat.h for lh s'car. No trace
&gt;1 til*, two youtll* had la-oil found
eonvielinn on cnmpuhury pnisttlu one of them answered “ looking i m a t t e r a n d th a t i-a&lt; I, o f t l'e
al |.tc •■ time l*wiav.
lion rhargr* was liirtntn out r..d , * for a hall." Then a vixee from
counties
s o ir e u n d in g
Seminole
becaioe pres* and |&gt;uli!lc were ex the lot rrtn t " ltd me with fire "
t to it. &lt; manager I.. I*. Myi. let •
cliulerl from parts uf 111* •-n* at ton -he said, ami Ihe cross, saturated i ' m i n i v lin d rssunselor* that wes, • . ilmats -1 tto- loan at (To
pis is! n u ll* b v the c o u n t ie *
a I trial here lad year Je!ke wa* with gasoline, tit a led up Tin- taiv ■
At tlii* point a I'Ngihv w&gt;u
granted a new ln.it
•he was talking lo vftnldird
peri-d conference vsIS, held Is It*
I M H l It l lfE A L TO &gt;111 T
rumnd-ionet, and Fuurnki* n*h&gt;-t
V it the Seminole 1
if the ronnseler «ni|l&gt;l he ill* ol»- l
with »nv Negus woik needed lie tv Farm Ibiteuu I* xchcdtilsnl lo be
I at k i m, t*o ght In tic I
was answered In the a ffiim a tl'••
The Iward iia*scil a mutton made t in- Entnor- of America 1.iiitrtlr.*T
1
orated
!behind .'•emlnols- High
bv John Mnsrh tjial tto- nissnev
School
la included tn die m xt tisldgs t
The use. ling 'vlll be prom linl by
a covered lish nipper nt 7 | *
nn ordit g to Hot r &lt;r Carter, aven la i) of ihe toga' urgamr.iti &lt;n

County Commission Approves

Money For Youth Counselor

Stale High four!
Throws Out Attempt
To Nullify Election

Men Dressed Like
Cowboys Hoid Up
:: Drive-In Thealer

Fiery Cross Burned
In DeLand Last Eve

Street Resurfacing
Project Is Started

Misson Flics
To Dicn Bicn Phu
H A N O I Im hH 'hinn
I*)TIuF n *itch
h ig h
com m and re*
opened n ll-o u t n il a tta c k * tnla y on C o m m u n is t- In i V te ln in h troops s ttv n m in ir cast*
w nnl fm m D ic n Bit n l liu
along a h ig h w a y m n ilr n lix 'd
tin c r F r id a y ns a hf -p ita l
ro u te fo r rebel wounded.

Tito French «i t it.•

time kept up their clfert* to tv r&gt;remmption of cvanutlnn of I r, h
I'nisin troop* woundcit in the fall stf
the northwi-si |ml&lt;chln.v fortr t
which held *sitl *'• d. s
iv! the
rebels
\ * the Vmen,
-eip! ! ' tr
pbilu-s to ,r I'd *n
ire
■cnlnst fbc read I* i .i . i i * i 1 • i t*
then I'htt toward tf ■ \
oI
II , * r l&gt; O' i
litis*ti&gt;n flew a* |q
•
i
.n
llis'it I’hu tht* inotiiin. to pr*
(or ri’ltcl acceptance n* .* .ix &gt;tiut
svacuallim
plan,
including
a
French offer te lrc.it and I
urate!) wounded Vicl mini) tr ;
French broadcast* hast told ' c
Viclmmh ihr air aliat k on the ! •
mile highway between Dicn il.iut
Phu anst Son l_i—nta:n rout" to­
ward Ihe Della—wnu'st start again
unless the rebels agteesl t.i the
French plan hy midnight last rt ;tit
The high command ..id no
answer wav received At It ,t.td
tixtay bombing of Ihi It . 'iv.iv e.i*
resumed, a ma**iv&lt;* o»*!iult tty 11^5
ami I’llvaleel txullt*er* and illlhlers from land and carrier have*

Two Blocks Arc
Rezoned A t M cc.‘
A public meeting of lh,* Lily
planning and roiling comi s.lon
held last night saw- the rersiniltg
of tilocki) six and I t vshicli are be­
tween Hiiniitorlln \ v• mil 21 *h
•si reroiiiHl ft • * &gt; It t to i li (X
clnssilo wlion
Uriel Midler, lu*al soidt.i *ls&gt;i a,
requested Uie t. roiling ol II,., area
from it* former rating to lie lies*
clusslfu alioit &gt;o the firm loiild
etecl piefahrunteil homes m Lno
area.
Itrgulaimn* for I hi* area which
werr changed tu t inghi
la to i
thm no bom, mu .
vulll with
Is *■ * nis H HI squats fs‘i'1 lu | in* luding g it.i ■•*, p itn**, . t&gt;*.
ThT new iwtrng allow• home* of
w» little ,* "
quail feel (O b#
built iii llo* area, o.ordmg In
M a n . Ku
•-*, l'U&gt; manager.

ri

VFW Plans 7 o Form
Women's Auxiliary
Snntor,i * V* ti rail's uf Foreign
M'or* nttc. d..,| a d iiilis t eight
riirei n r 1 ■*.I in St Cloud Sunday
at vs'i.. h b *lltcl utficvra vmo
elects i .1 the 1'.*'• t
p u r.
\l *
of sJ ini nl waa
elected mmur vice s*oiuinand#r.
tht, wa ib* only post • ipluttd
i .j i i .. *■. f id oigatiuatiuii.
\i
*
'ol,: d via ds-* idrsi lo
foi m
&gt; .*viis*i*1 \ t M .iiinliary.
Tin .1 'll I ;■&gt;* blent, at ! deputy
ebu f -*f , i j f f w dt al i ive here &gt;v cdne*d«) ,v* the b in e of \t I Smith
., at 10 a 111,
Sanluid T‘idllrr
lo It* 1 *■|*t mcmU'i
This-r
llie CuuctaT#
wen* M ! , Stilkt
.1 P t booibttfn K
It Ho" c su. I

Pinellas Grand Jury Wil

Early this mnrning. the s'liy
street department moved heavy
equipment Inin the Sanford * i &gt;•
division &lt;&gt;f tVynnewnovl tn Imu- ii
general repairing of the areu’*
• treel*, according tn \V a 1 1 * n
Knowln«, City manager.
CLEARLY A TK II
fx-'llu' 1'inel
Many of itie *treet* and road- la* County grand Jury will meet
in the section were severely stall' hen* tomorrow to investlgats* ri*
aged hy last fall'* heavy r a in s ami |Mirt* that some law rnfnrcrms ot
flo o d * .
•diner* ate involved in a tm. bsi
Through the cooperation nf I ri*- lltn (nutnliera) ring stpsuicd up ti&gt;
•nMlviroih'* developers, Chitlin &gt; a senes of raids last week
i ’ropeillea, cost of the repair* are
Detective Sgl. Harry F Dietrich
being held to a minimum, "The
drvelnperii are furnishing the ma­ uf Itie St I’ctprsbura potlre de
terial* and the Gity the manfsowrr partment, who was primarily re
amt wiiilpwm l " *asr| ihe rtiv- man- •pnnsi'svle tor tto* raliis *uiii he
nasi tape recording* indteatinr
• S 'T .
that some olio ers shook down
Imllta p*-,Idler* for protection inon
«I
Dietrich also ha* said that some
I’ inelias court official* were tut*
conperatlv? in his efforts tr&gt; bring
Notices were received by inter* gambling cases
Slate Ally. Clare A Davis, who
estrd parties that bid# for th#
ronvtnirtlon of the propoird Seir.i- asked Circuit Judgr John l' H it.1
qo!e Memorial Hospital tn tw lo­ yevlersLy to call the grand jury
cated on property on East First SL into trssmn, saJd it should invest­
near the station WTKH w ill he igate all public officials and law
open Thursday at 2 p. m. In the enforcement nfflrer* in the eiuintv
as writ a* the bnllta dtuation It
('minty Court Itouar.
Th# nolle# was signed by T. E. «e!f.
Davi* also auggesteii that Ihe
Turker, ri,airman of the hoard of
grand jury ask Acting Gov Chat
hospital truiteei.

Probe Reports About Police

Information has been received
here that M r*. P. D. (Virginia)
And) rspn, post mlitrraa for lask*'
Mary, was injured in an automo­
bile accident recently.
It was reported that the wnman
w ti takrn to King* Daughter Ho»*
pilal in Askland, Ky„ where the
aceidrnt oerured. Tnr informant
staled thr Andrrtonx ear waa tideswiped while the couple were cnroute H* a general a«*mhly meeting
of the F’reshrteHxn O n rrh H 'M
Mra. Anderson suffered a broken
hip. Her husband was uninjured.

Hospital Bids
Will Be Opened

Woman Bequeaths
$1,000 To Hospital

a

P ress

g Authorities Say
Believe Agitators
Loosed By Reds

Mrs. P. D. Anderson
Injured In Mishap

brought in Dade Counlv. Two have
been
brought in
llillthorough
where license* were i**tied fraud
ulrntly to Pinellas County reil
det.U, and iwo cases have resulted
in Itaker County, where lleen*fi
were issued fraudulently to Duval
County residents.
The racket operated in the same
pattern In each section ol the
state, bt l apusrentlv *arh
••*
imnwvMesu operation and not part
" I e*tim atr there hare hern he- 1 U the " r i o t ", h n th said.
tween too and S4M license* limed
In some cases, application* werr
fraudulently," taid Keith. "In each
imtance we revoke the Ucrn*e and forged with the names of rxaml
and in other* an caaminrr
aecttre a statement from the per- aers,
signed applications without whirl
son who hold* It."
ina h r the state law which re
The Investigation already ha* re­ qulred the applicant lo pa*s an
Versa Woodcock, executrix of
sulted in (h ir s t* again*! to in­ examination.
Ibe estate of Mary I . Mui!*«, de­
dividuals. Civilian d rivin j Uccnte
ITm appUralinti then could be ceased, baa furwardrd 11,000 from
examiners hired bv the highway wld. uxtially h r OS. In those who
tral were tregrdly Involved In. fr*rc*fl tjskifiA a driving exsmtni- the estat# to the Seminole Mem­
• lstu n ce i i fraudulent licenses* linn. With the application, an In orial Hospital, accenting fo T. E.
chairman of Uw board of
kn Hade and Duval eountles. Both dividual could |e&lt; a license from Tucker,
trustees.
,
have been dismissed and eharfes the eounty Judge for ilte rrgu'sr
II# said lhe board plana to use
if* pending.
, SI fee. The license could he re­
the money to tornmmornte her
dcith said ala cases have been newed annually with no ANfy..itij. asma.

Associated

french Reopen All-Out Air
Attacks On Vietminh Troops

Court Edict
Causes No
Fast Effect
Officials Suggest
M a tte r Can W ait

Generally fair and » aim ll&lt;rosi(H
Hn)nr«l»&gt; except fur a (lu n a r uf
isolated th multi *).&lt;&gt;« r i* W’vdne-r
&gt;Ui (tlrintt.ui

JAYCEE A ft’AMDS— The local Junior Chaaibcr of Consnserrr
rere)veil la n Irnphiea from Ih» Slat# Jayevra al lh# L ite r'* meet­
ing laal “ vekend. C liff AMra (le ft), Inral Jayrr# president, and
H rrh ril Hotter, president-elsra I, hold* Ibe trophic*, nnardrd for
ChrLlma* arllvllirs and for Iraite prsimutlon, and the Inral Jay*
" acrapbsiok. (S tall I'hutn)

ley John* ro *t,point an oitslde
slate aI tornc) to a »i*t tu the in*
vestig jtinn
In vwtfl .irte.ls
St '
burg Negpnv* wers* liatitusl nil bu*
Ida selling charge* and two lam p.i men were atre*test on etiarges
■d operating a lottery They were
lleniy Trafftcantc amt Jm* V’s-r*
rune, twilh (rs1# nn bond,
Trafftcante and fti» brother. Sanlo Traiiiconte Jr at*ss an- snarged
wdli tryiKg t. bribe Dietrich. A
aialewide *s-arcli i,a* ucs-cv order­
ed for Santo Trafftcante Jr e'n
bribery
and
lottery operating
charges.

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Mother's Day
Banquet Held
By Kcy*z'-zG

South, Border Slates Face Problems
Caused By Court Edict On Segregation

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Seminole High School's Key Club
held It* annual Mother's Day ban­
quet Friday night at McKinley
Hall More than 70 person* attendWASHINGTON iw—A ma mentout J u i Hct Warfen for hlmielf »nd rd the turkey supper which a m
Supreme Court edict. that segre­ the right other justice*. was thlc prepared by Ur&gt;. Humic U tile.
“ We come (hen to the queMlon
gation of Negro and whltr ch,’dren
Attending moicer* were given
in public school* It unconiUtution- prrsented: Does "derogation &lt;d beautiful corsagei. It. T. Mllwee,
____________
__ and_ Bor- _ rh'ldrrn in public achnola tololy County Superintendent of public
.«1, confronted
the_South
. . . _. . J ................. ..
... ..........I . .
t*er .state*
today with vast
social on Ihe bast* of race, even ttwuch Instruction, read the Scripture.
and economic problems.
the phnleal f«cilitic&gt; and oth-r Jaine* Davis, president of the
Hut an actual end to segregation ‘tangible* factors may tie equal. organisation intrndurM guest* and
*1111 is minthi and perhaps year* deprive the children or the minor)- new officers for nest year.
away.
ty group of equal educational op
First on the program was a
There were those who said It tmrtunitir*? We believe that il song by Miss Janie Bennett call­
would never come—that by one does."
ed "Love I* Where You Find ft."
device or another the South would
With particular refrrencc to Nc Mis* Bennett was accompanied by
get around Ihe Supreme Court dr -1 gn&gt; children in grade and high Mis* Joan Wilke at the piano. Al
1‘hillip* then gave a short speech
rlalon
Hut other* predicted a &lt;school*. Warren said
peaceful, if gradual, compliance i "To separate them frnm other* about "Whst the Key Club Means
The court declared unanimously of similar age and qualifications to M e ." HI* speech was followed
yesterday that segregation "solely * solely because of their rare gen­ by a speech from Marvin (iocmbel
e t tne faisi* of r a r e " violates Ihr eralc* a feeling of inferiority as on ••|fow Ihe Key Club Serves the
Constitution, regardless of whether, to their status In the community Community and School "
schools for Negroes appear to be that may affect their heart* anu
After the speeches were de­
as_good as those fur whiles.
minds In a way unlikely ever to livered William I'ark played two
compositions on his v i o l i n ,
The court said scgrrgatlun of be undone."
NAACI'
and
A spokesman
p ikes in an for
n r the M
A H ' I "Stormy
' nronny Weather"
ss earner
ana "Begin
ttegi;
itself deprives Negro chlldwn of
Srfld the court'* language dear* [ the Bcgulne" Jeanne Lane Mille
equal opportunities.
The justices tempore: the Im­ the way for legal attack* on *cg accompanied him on the piano,
pact of their ruling l&gt;v holding off rcgatlun in other ta * supported &gt;Thomas Wyatt was the last entera formal decree to put Ihr derision arm s like h o s p i t a l * , public I lalner on the program He played
into effect. More argument* were beaches, slate park* and bousing two piano Milos.
Tommy Kuhn acted as program
ordered for nrxt fall on how amt projects.
Specifically, the court held that rhairman
when the derision should he car­
1. Segregation v i o l a t e s the
ried out.
S i. pressing down on Hie 17 "equal prelection law * guaranteed
Southern and Border stales where by the Mth Amendment" to Ibr
segregation Is compulsory are Com tilutkn This atnendmrnt was
weighty problem* of remodeling adopted after the Civil War In pro
s c h o o l system*, rrorganiilng le ft the right of freed ila .e *
2. So far as school* are con­
school districts, readjusting
reassigning teachers,
(lunging cerned. the "separate but equal"
school bus routes and building doctrine laid down by the Supremo
Court in HOA with respect tn trans
Hanford industry to o k a *lvp
mere schools.
porta (ton doc* not apply tn this
If some state, nr communities 'oCtrine, the court decided there forward today whan Jerry Hrn
or school district* should balk at vsa* me violation of the ConiUtu- I ai Ik, oMin-r and manager of HenTaint nml Hardware Store,
complying with the S n p r « m e Ilia in segregating a Negro on a karik
announced l h a t th e film's V e n e tia n
Court's ruling, more legs) lang!ts train m » long at he had attorn Mind plant had recently installed
wou’d be In prospect Associate m&lt; dnlion* e q u a l to those for new nml inoderit equipment.
Justice Jackson ha* predicted "a white*.
Ilecatisi- of the new equipment
generation of litigation "
Attorneys for Hie - tote* involved whirlt save- time and Inlxi. .j«ts
Senators Sparkman (T&gt; Alai and n the segregation e a *r* con Iended eounty resident* tmlay ran buy
Holland (D-Fla) said it may be :he court should apply the "Sep- Idindi at factory p rim , thu* sav­
years before school *rgiegstior irn le but equal" doctrine In the ing dollar* that would otherwise go
ends in Ihr South
to a middleman.
politic school
Tfie states nu»l directly atfreted
.Senkarik stated, “ With our new
But in language that appeared
arc Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, to cover universities and ruliegri equipment we ran provide future
Florida, (icorgis. Kentucky, Louis* supported it) (he states, at well rustoinera with the most modern
lana, Maryland, Mississippi Ml*- as grade a.id high schools, yi* blind* on the market and guaransouri. North Carolina, Oklahoma.
tec them for life.”
South Carolina, Tennessee, Trias. terday'a opinion said
The modern farllities ami mach­
"W c ri nclndc lhat lit the flet.l
Virginia ami West Virginia-pint of public education the doctrine inery cost the firm approximately
Ihe District of Columbia. Some- &gt;f ‘sen an lr but equal' hat m th.tHMt to install, but will aliow the
• him* like twa thirds of the nalocal firm to cut the cost of Vene­
Uon'a Negroes live in the IT dates. place."
tian blinds by more than IB per
.1
Segregation
in
the
District
of
Three other states—New Mrslcn.
rent, including installation.
Columbia
school*
Impose*
on
Nc
W jrin l.ig and Kansas-permit but
The firm , whirh employes two
do not rrquire •egregalion The tiro children "a burden that con­ full time men in the blind depart­
stitute* an arbitrary deprivation
Supreme Court ruling affects them
&gt;f their liberty in violalinn ol Dir ment, Im-prnn In the blind Imtinest
toe
in luSd with standard old fashion­
due
process clause" of the Fifth ed equipment, but business lM-rainc
Fur purpose* of yesterday's drAmendment
to
the
Con
dilution
so heavy that Senkarik bought the
elaion ra -r* involving Delaware,
This amendment say* all per­ new marhlnery in order to give his
Kansas, Smith Carolina. Virginia
son*
In
court
case*
involving
felvrcustomers
fast service,
and the District of Columbia were
Senkarik who says, '‘There's
lumped together in arguments that si matters shall have the right nl
began tn I #12 tad were repealed due p nceai of law. The District of nothing we rnn't do in the blind
I'nium tle Is under federal super bu*tm-s*,n pointed out that his ruslast December.
'Segregation ill Ibr schools was vlilutt nml Congress makes- its lumor&gt;; have a selection of IrtO
color combinations for their h_m.
Ihe one big Issue at this term nf lawsu
In r.»» ;* .w
* .... . I *, r&gt;'
And when the
“ (
Ml
w m e . r Mellon*
ran i h e ^ a n S T K |

Senkarik Installs
New Equipment

S Bp

?

lu tiy u i (N o tic e
V , ,,
. . . . Sm
nr
twin ,'nd
the 14th
Amendturnl hnor
Hthin th# slgtr* Involved,
to
lk'-r,
amt
the
"separate
Imt
IlG o v. James F. Bvrtve* of South
is T i n : i ol H I' nl* -nil
ui s r s •
Carolina, a former Supreme Court equal" doctrine The decision, It
r u t »* t
i
i
.
n
i
i
l
l
i
s
.
iw
i *i i iisi v ii:.
saiJ,
«(uld
m&lt;t
turn,
cither,
on
a
M ustier said be was *Usek*d by •net#- c.-mjisr**"*’ t*t •••eli IsnalM* l.V III!, K M T A T M o r
the drdsii.3 .but urged “ • « w i factors as buildings, curricula.
« .» p»i«..
.......
peunle, while and colored In ftand teachers’ saiar m s i .i
&lt; h k im t u n &gt; «%•• i-&gt; »
eiciso restraint and preserve or­ qualifications
V*
■*•»'* ii t s i s n m . s iw * on m
der" until the final Supreme Crurl
•*U» 11, 11,1
l. r Iinlill.' ,-clura
• • * ' • * ' *(. SISar « * lll l;* r s t *
.5 P‘UIt c7°»l“Br PUIMIC etiuca
V..u ..........
,.f v „ are listal.,
degree on niechanlcf. Then, he .1
Unn.
the
opinion
said,
"in
...........
.
»n.t r . i „
|
aakl. It will be np to the Stale
light of its full development a n d i41' ’
*M damamia whtih r#o
legislature tn fig the coursa for
as present P D « tn Amorlcan life “A ^ i S S S r ^ ' . ' . r ‘M a r f r t T 'J e
South Carolina.
,
Im * •&gt;( -., m ,
Some Northerners ballad the de­ uiraugonul the nation
That, the murt said, is Hw only • ;«i'll t i l V J 11tin * " I N:**H||||««|» ( k&lt;4|tn t V
cision as sound and a triumph for
H
h
H
i
I
I
m
id* Mfflt n In th« »•**»•
way |u determine
■ III
whether segre hiiUF# «*fui»«l«l
l o tin lk Ml H«snfs*r |
democracy.
ilion
tn
thr
itcp
0i
alion
school*
depriv-s
Ihe
I
B
KforijUi.
tvltliln
«-1■:til
"r
Id the ■South,
there were
suiri
___ ...______
. . . .Jtna
th» ilm # *»f |»t* f ir a i
N
legro
lalhldfs
of
equal
protrr_io
plaini
‘
who *rqped* rant inn, patience Snt
|&gt;nM
|i
ml
lo
ti
„
t
l
l
i
l
.
t
is
.
llr
r
t
U
i |&gt;
* 1it I »n i» f f l e i i i i i M e » i.ll | i f in m r i t l f r
moderation.
on. Others took the
Ihe rul­
nil Hon uf tho laws.
Today."
the
court
declared,
iid
901111
il«t«
lftj&gt;
pwc#
**f
r«tf»
ing grudgingly nr even bitterly.
n l r i r f * in i | m*p*♦ t i f l h f n d il|F » i u f
Kaki Sen. F-aslland (Dkliss): "education Is pcrtiap* ihr nio.l Ih t i liih t m n f nm l mhnll lie k f v r r
"TSmj South will p_l abide by por important function of State and i'» i*y »i»»" i lit i m i oi h * mmtut *»*
. . I l l * re nl« mttirffiMjr, mtiit Mtib tfieh i tain*
obey Ihl* legislative decision by local government*
«&gt;r tU n iA n il •«•«! r.. f•i*«t ifc » ;t i«
a political court, .
Wc will lake quired In the performance of our %*♦!«»
whatever step* are neroM irv to most basic public responsibilities
Iltivilurt V Kfpltrirk 1
,1- h i t n i l i i j i l r ^ t t i r »*f fh*
retain vcgregalion In education." . . It is the very foundation of
r . h t iit r rtf K J'iw il# Ala*
good
clliitnihln
.
.
.
.
Hep Winstrad (D M I**) called
V f I 'f f , i | i i r««r&lt;|
" In lliete days, It is doubtful
it a "tragic ruling" hut not loo
surprising In view of "the caliber that any child may reasonably be M in i i i us* t m i t 'S T i n s ro ll
i l IIMCII
of men" on the court. Srn Russell rxpecicd tn succeed in life If hr Is (»•*-. I l l I S TM,.rlU
« S l a l H l n ul i n i a i
(D -G at, said the court has bccunta denied the opportunity of an educa­
.v o t i c i : ih 11•:11s isr
m v i.s
tion
Such
an
opportunity,
whrro
T
la
l
r
o
n
W
t
i
l
i
l
n
s
t i m I h r h s M 'i n t
a "pliant tool" of the executive
'he
stair
h
i.
undertaken
to
pro­
I
h
"
fo
ils
#
)
*
Ih
*
■
•
r
t
l
f
l
i
a
l
*
li*
&gt; fll# 4
branch nf the government (The
•■•nl &lt; -r H lfli« S » fu r la s U r n ! to S t
Eisenhower administration, as did vide 11, Is a right which must be
tts
a
r
iM
i
Tv,»
r
r
r
lflr a l*
made avallsblr to all on equal ■iunil&gt;#-r a m i i # # r o f |# » iia n lrp
, ih r
the Truman ad mini it ration before terms."
U##i r l | - l l , i r i „ f ■)■• | ir . . | » r lv . am t
H. had urged the court tn outlaw
t l i r l i a n i r ID « h l, Ii I I # # i a a r a it r il
segregation.| The decision, Russell
■ r r • • fi.t|,i« i&gt;
s ' r r t l l l . a t# No l i t
said, was a "flagrant abuse of
V#ar ■■( l# # o * M ., J u l, | \ | i ‘ v | t
judicial power,"
Iir#,rl|itlun of i'rui-iUsi
A ll the present court members
la&gt;l 1 .. II|I»D, ■ Mur.rr »l Tra, I
I * H K K „ f M W ' , ■■( r t m in n *
except Chief Justice Warren were
T o n i i # h l | i | l h&lt;&gt; kill, lla * i( « 11
WKISEH,
Idaho
&lt;
jn
-a
ty
officii
appointed In the Franklin D. Roos­
c««i P"*-i |i'*oh is t'sa-r i"t
report
the)dug
a
well
for
tba
evelt amt Truman administration*
wen
Gov. Herman Talmadge nf municipal awitnmlng pool and for K o rn * It i w i l l , I, •#■#••0,1 Is ro a l
rtoHern
Geuritia •nlrt the derision msi!r 1ll" ' m rare of lawn* Hut little
A ll o f • M ilt l - r - ' i - i l r l-# lti|r In Ih#
the
Constitution
a
scrap
of
paper,
water
I
m
come
from
the
well,
C
iiu
n i. o f H #m lnot#. N ta t" n f V lo , ■
n i l . a at
i
.
..
a
r
tn a l, -i.l
.1 .. .
...... .....
Instead, natural
ga* I...
has
|M&gt;ured Id * C n lr # * i i i r k o r l l l l r s t # t b - l l
"blatantlv Ignored all law anil
1-#
r#
U # M O « l a i i u f i l i u a In lo w I h *
nut
at
a
steady
in
pound*
pressure.
precedent." uiurprd from Con
itr# ,rlh # &lt; l in #ii&lt;h &lt; # r ( |fl.
g rrt* and the people Hie powrr The rliv has installed a incler lo Itr olop owr ly
i l l ho #»!d to ih * I,la h # #1 I-I Ito charge the ('onaUtution sod see If the gat can be pul tu use d t r o l Ih o fr
n tl d o o r o f Ih
# Son
fro
- in
|h &gt;
po lo I 'o a n t ) 1 u u it H u u » r o t V onfrom Conarea# ihe power to make commercially
f „ r d . F l o t l i ) * , on th o H r , 1 tln m iu y
laws, and ratted "a grave qursIn Ih o O in n lh n f Jo n*. | SSI. o I,Ir ti I t
Don as to the fiituni course of
Ih# l i l t d a * o f J n n * . | s | | .
l» s l" d M il* ( II I •]# . o f S lav. t i l l .
thla nation.'
ii
V IIH n K tlC iN
Hut Sen Humphrey fD M iniD
. y ir t r l r in t s s s .n ; m u I s i ,
r* l# rb r i r . w l t C o u rt
lauded the derUlon as "anothi-r .NOTie'J 1 * I l f t t R I T 11IV KM
I’ n n iii- .i# I'o u n ly . F lo rid a
step In Uie forward march of dem­ • ™ t 1 * ■ * # • • * « • « l» l-u # ln r&gt; - a l ISKAI.I
I I " C a s t »nU n t
-n &lt; l» r th#- (i# r |.
ocracy." Itep KraUng (R -N Yl •'•S
F i t T 1 T IO I S X S W it
I "■»»•• "MNKV't* l»l«V «‘I,»*»V.
catted it "lonnd "
N n l l r r l« h o r r o r # ' t # i Ih o l Ih *
IN J i ■ d d O lh a t i I ils m t In r « a l# t* r
ThurfiiwHl Marshall. Nvwr York r t ' d "■*•■• **IU, i t , , i - i . r * n l lb * u n d t r o la p w l. p u r# u jtiii t „ ih o T ’ li r o u ll
( n u M . M, m lh i- t,
c - is s n r , l l l i a u * N o rn o W la lu lo -, l l o a i r l u l l
Negro who was special counsel for iST'ln
ilita . |n # r i o t i l i n r #
H llh
Ih# No U T S , I ' h a p l t r No : s t l l l o t " #
the National Assn, for the Ad l&gt; ru « l# |..n «.f |h# t l. I K l 'ii '# ,\# m # o f F l o r i d * . IS S I, w l l ' t r o l t l o r " I l k
Vance m rnt of Colored P e o p l e " • t r i e t-.-wP n#rii&lt;,n a n «* yinr- i h " C m * u f in # r i r i u il C rm ri ia
an d f u*•r p o iin
m ln
o l"* li'o"H
uD
n ly
S |i&gt;(
lu rld
a .i
n in
k i,, w
I'lg
(NAACP) In the srgregaUoa argu­ i&lt;l* PiatuiM less
upon
n r p ro o f o f p u b ttra tts is #
. l n n l* '&gt; m r r i
ments before the Supreme Court,
f I M - n u tH " ||,« r o il t l i i n #
Ih "
a u T it H t o n i : n : . i i
" a m * It oi , - o
* il
-S I * I. P I l l V K IN
tried Ihe South will abide bv
n r r M il h t os* t i i s iu c K jAUK
«M
■Md « r L
_
„ _i h| W*
■ V»ro
.r
decision and "the people w-Ul I ' Ts tl vi rr .n i ii n
i n u i u r i n r i i t n r n a » K r ,t In h u •tln
1 n* #
» # on l| l l o« h oHnxy|
gel together for the first time ana
r i n i n s . i * s m &gt; s-#m s k « » U T I In “e * m
ln
u
]"
i'o
u
n
ly
.
IT
--------"
p
“ u rld S
work this thing out."
u i « u i v is . is i n
, *sbu m
iis m im
M C. l l l K P K l t
n s iin
uHuu i.i. n
o ., i.tu
ll.aa, iM
miss
h t, r i . i . .
H I 'I I V ( I | , N | . K it
South Carolina, Georgia and e ii.s
Hff, . * • * » IISill4 III: I . H U H *
liw n o r t .
Mississippi already have made
sms. n *m is « i,
preliminary msnvuver* t o w a r d
s e w s Tu tr e H tH
III
a im .
abolishing their public school sys­ T W lK p A *111?AS H«m
St/rll#.
HlMl#t«ai&gt;
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ft
tems as they now exlat. in a-itlcT o ll q r# h . f r l . y io q « ir# d l q I l l s
Toe ar* hsrfb* r&gt;..tin«-#s ih *i #uii
Ipatlau of the Supreme Court's k.M UP*B b ru uv tfl a a s l n s i *II-J I*
w r l l l o n d # f"n # s « p # t" ,in n llir o |
nfalff la»|
fr
I 1" &gt;
m1m*V0
ruling
er *" a ll
IS,
{
"
S t , a l (b e o ff ic e s&lt; lh a -;i# rh
r tis W tr na* pern tai
f * ' i •» N i i i h i S r
th#l - t i i a l l t f . o f t h t C l r e n l l ix - u r t I d i h r i v u r l of prttlna wh ir chi
g i i ^ s t&gt; a i i t i c u . n o t v A i m . i* ■ hvUau n l " " i i f t i r d , F lo rid#.
Ir. a
rtsim iff *
«- t . r l o l n " r f o p ilo n p ro # # » dUli'.r
i p D»ndron by churches, eduestimal foun
•
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.
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a
r
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b
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and
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l
Cr-nM
.
N
in
th
datlons or private Individual* nr r * - | u l m t t o f l l * fp « r # iin n t lr o f i-r d l i l - i l t ' l E f i i i t o f F l - 't ld " , In and Jnfu r
organiiaHoiis. with the stairs put « t l ' I D # ) l H i l l , l b * C |erfc &gt;if b ,|d e - n - lh u l* O u a t y In i r h i m o t r N e
ting up the money for aeh&lt;darohij&gt;« r , « , r t » « iir d r t t is n d . f # - . * « i r
is ik * m il *t PuDavtiini n&gt; •■tit
Ah o ! ' j | , t ' ! " P - l . m i#
f o r . - A id
or for payments to parents who •■ill
# " * t o H f # r l u s t tb * r # o f f"U»"
in *
in t h * M " r . * r o l i h *
would pass it on to the
up en a t t u r n t ) fwr T U i u l l f f on ,.r V^dtqiUyn o f j u h n
K art D lth ty ,
Som e . states have spent
lit attempts ta p i , .

Dig For W ater,
•
G et Gas Instead

" EATONS— l.*dr. It. N. Vchornt right) ordinanrr oflirrr al Ihr Hanford Naval Aatllfary .sir Sta­
tion, and J. IV. Itamer, &lt;#MI, are shown with dummy bomb* »hbh were on display at the N A A S open
house Hslurday in otwervanr* of Armed Force* Day. In Ihe background ta a I'lV "Neplnne." (S taff
Than.)
| in the test she look to win the
' honor
Studying ail thu ' lime isn't
i Ihe answer, she finds lim e fur a
part-time jub as long distance trtephon" operitnr and the vice pre:
LULT.'iVH.LK. Ky. '.P — Take it r student at l-ouiivillc'a Du font tdency of three campus organiisfrom the " M r tlf* l_ _ h l?h ^school | Mm u - i n u h School, was handed lion*
senior" in the country, it Isn't at
A good clue, Ibuugh. is that both
Die "brightest" label by the Na
all difficult to be .marl
' Ilnnsi "Frt.TT.tlnn ’7*Vr " n hrooJbt of h"
Mr. and M r* WinTretty Gwynnetb tlorwl G lb M n ,' n 1
, *V)' U "
* ' .ton «i tiibrnn. were valedictor)
whu woo the tide yesiertlay, nrirl i Lpr a Jm W scholarship
sns of their high school graduating
•She tompded with S.BII of the classes in Vermont
cramming isn't necessary. 3 .* t*
it very enjoyable
highest ranking students in Ihe
Also indicating that brains run
in the family ia the fact that M il*
All you gotta do to be smart, nation
The aofl voiced, straight A stu- Gibson's siller Eva, 17. a junior
she saya, u:
der.t could offer no explanation for xt Manual I* like (iwyaaicth, a
1. Tay attention in class
2 Do all homework regularly. | her "competence in verbal facility member of the National Honor
■The ll-year-old Missi flibaon, a and reasoning ability” measured (society.

'Brightest' Senior Says Isn't

At A ll D ifficult To Be Smart

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. qT-Extracts from the "ghosta" of germ*
may eventually provide an Imprnvrd vaccine to protect agrlnit
tuberculosis, a scientist of the
Hockcfcller Institute for Medical
Research said today.
Dr. Frank W. Wets* told the Na­
tional Tuberculosis Assn. (NTAl
that significant protection against
tuberculosis had been Ichlevtd in
nice with a chemical extract de­
rived from human tuberculosis
germs which first had been killed
by chemical means.
And this work, he told a reporter,
"opens up nl least an approach"
towards developing a vaccine for
h u m a n admmlstration withou'
using cither "Uve" tuberculosis
bugs or even the entire bodies of
kilted unr&gt;. lie said a vaccine
called BCG. which uses “ live" but
nnnvirulent germs, is already in
fairly wide use, and that tn some
parts of Europe a vaccine made of
''killed" but intact germs has been
used. But he declared that each
type has actual or potential draw
backs.
Weiss prepared a report, jointly
with Dr. Rene J. Dubot. for the
NTA's Mth anniversary meeting.
It came not long after Dr. Jaroet
Trrkint. managing director of the
VTA, h id declared in n keynoting
statement that while substantial
progress has been made in the
treatment uf tubercullosif. "We are
not preventing tuberculosis any­
where near as successfully as we
have been able to postpone death
(and actually arrest many rarosl
once lire disease has struck."
Weiss said the Rockefeller work
iwLcaled that the separated ex­
tract contained at least - some of
the component* by which a grrm
stimulates Immunity against itself
when the germ gels into an animal
or human body.
But more important, he said, D

the fact that the succeiifuUy uaed
extract can be prepared both from
germs that are virulent — that
is, capable of causttg Infection and from those that are not fin d ent. This Indicate*, he * , Id, that
the extract may be free of the i
component, or components, of a
tuberculosis grrm which Influ­
ences the germ's power to Infect.

POLITICAL R IV A L *

WORK TOGETHER
SALISBURY, Md. lA -L . Thom a,
Parker Sr., an enthusiastic Demo­
crat, completed his (1st year of
miplovmcnl today for a firm
M ticd by Fred P. Adkins, an ^
•q u ill* enthusiastic Republican
v
Parker. 71. Is general supertnendrn' of the E, S. Adkins Co.,
t Salisbury lumber H&lt;m. He ha*
been with Ihe firm two rear*
longer (nan Adkint. He said Ih *
tecrct of the lung and successful
itsoelaUon Is:
"We ilw a y i talk business and
not pollUet on the job."

Heck, i i ol He » been thopping
with his wife!

People buq more in Summer
than in most other months of the year!
Away on vacation? Ilcck, no! You can figd 94%
of the jKoplc at Itume at any time during June, July
and A u g u tl*-*iill shopping at a fast r it f - Still reading
new tpnpcrs. Still buying the things they read about 1

nett because wc fed that
there are too many valleys
bctssccQ (he peaks that
have no rextoa to be there."

As the famous retailer Bernard (iimbcl uid re­
cently: "There It no c ia s c for reduced tales effort.
The business is there if we go after it—alt summer long."

And he adds that tunimnr hutinett is "the most
neglected, the most underpromoted area in our whole
merchandivyig system.”

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and help her entertain and Well,
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S r tti r la e s j In hi. i l i o w . p m lM im n u l
ot her choosing. II would he a life
’ r a r h ia t mil Iti* link mono trt.ko WuJdr.T
titled into and around the life ut
"No "
Joan M n u h r v r t l l n r it n o t r n u u th to
the mnnre.
maintain • bom* Todd hod fi&gt;u*bi
“And we could use the eide en­
Ktlkntlr 10 m i u l r i lb* •du-tiluo
And what would happen lo her
w h lth . m i f lt d him lo U lib O f o t n , trance tu the downstair* hall and
I ' l l th * r» f t t t n t d to b* no o i l lo t tbr tack nail elan* coming up own plane? To the uninterrupted
i-se n se * o f tho C s n n s * is n a u a n * now
hours she needed it ahe wa* to
A r r t r m * l l tb * r m r M m * lo * din* Irom th* kitchen W * wouldn't
•*r T o a d t n im iM t to e»it*l to m * *&gt; have to go through the houa*. That continue her writing 7 Hhe was just
finishing her second book—the one
eft in * n e w * to John is le t w lir n th t&gt;
h r* h lo n * lilt news p ro *M iliu p r * n &gt; r f way we could come and go a* we ahe had had to lay aside when
i . t tt« enn ( * i t too im r t iin * lo o *in
pleated "
Todd was tu til in Europe—and
fr»&lt;J»r» to o n n &lt; -i&gt; r o i n t t # school t
“You've really tho.ight about ahe must start her third by tali at
M f t fh* th o rt o l h i* h u p * * tn d
d r th m t
Hut H u t m t . t . t N . i . m n i this, haven't
youT" eh* aald the latest. Hit* had to think ut
• i l l t n t h l t Ihetn to t o f tn d to t h t *
that. She was under contract and
p r w * * t to m i l . M in . to t • l o t t l l slo-vly.
J t ilt * w edd ing
had tu tuttOI her part. Of corner
"Tor quite some lime."
ahe like**! Todd'a mother and lather,
"Vmi never mentioned It."
CHAPTER !JIX
oil right. She was really devot-d
No. I —wall, it s nut Ideal He to hi* lather. Mia. Hunter was a
I **t At HAS [i
11**■ Min lord J unlit High School Itand I-* -hut.it *■ 11 marrhe-d I h rough a crow
T H E N suddenly, lit the- tt»M I «t
uf thoii&gt;sndi of pruolc Sxluntaj uiurnmg In thr annual Armed Torre* ll.tj ii.vr.iili- Ih r parade also
flume o ld htr ivnkhnj; p ia n o , he dated "You'd have lo get used little un the sentimental, fluttering
inrludctl Ihtat*.. m ilitari unil**. rrprr*rn latllrs of * * r iir r orgsniraliun- and nlhrr hands. An oprn
Joan’* mint! look her past the wed­ to MotJn-r. for one thing. Hhc'a aide but ahe was at heart really
very different from jour mother." awrtt. And they would probably be
hou«* » i t held Halurday al th&lt;- &gt;.mfnnl N a ia l A uvlllart H r Malion (Staff I'toito)
ding day.
Hhe nodded
"TcnWi Whore m il w lit * ’ At
mud considerate, tu t — well — ahe
' But when you raid tonight that just wouMn t be /re*.
tit* school ?’*
He snook bit head "It'a not t loud In * anywhere— lleaidea, It'a
All n! tlitsc thoughts chased
boa [ding actsoot At Iraal, il'i not; like the job. What chore* have lluuugh Juan's head In quick sue*
a tug one. Hilly oald Uiere wouldn't weT"
rrasion Only how w as she lo make
lift* cocked a rueful eyebrow. Uiern clear to Todd without having
be any niconiniodaUun* tor u*
i ll nave to roimnot*. But it'll i t vNom*." ah* agreed
him think she objected to hi*
“So what do you .ay, Jo*Jo7" parents? Without dashing all hie
raay. I ’ll tak* the t&gt;u* aero*, the
tlMAMA ,t When thr* llci I I jii
George Washington budge and on
Hhe could hot rtplnm her he*- hoyra. loo? And. Indeed, her own
if I J laird. S .1 . of St limits
tli* other hi do I'll mrrt one ol tba lancy. Hhe |utt felt it was not wist At well
m i told hi- had incurable cancer
hool bus**,. They run tu n which to live loo close In her in-Inna.
"IP * a poetlWUty," ahe conceded
ol Ihr* Itimp it dldn’l alfrcl his
pick up the little t*»ya (ruin all Ai II he did nut realise that she
At
last.
wav of lift' in thr least
oner the city every day. I'll come had made no leply, n* went utt
M IA M I
Rol rt H. File, M i ual.
"A prelly good possibility, It
llr r r for a religious forum, he
"l haven't said a word yet lo
hack the name way. This place la
said. " I'm hapnv .ibniil havmi »
only up the rtv«i a few mile*, you Mother and Dad. t i. anted to get teems to me.'' Tod-1 sold, "becauie was rtam** 1 preihlent an-l i;*-nerni
Manager of Honda I'owrr A l ight
little warning ln«l was very guotj
your reaction lit at. I know they'd —and In my mind this clinches ll
lee."
t:* let me kn«iu H makes tlfp moro
"T h en — we'll live hereT In love it. though They** so happy — iv* wouldn't have to pay any Comitanv at the qiiatteily inn-tiny
uf
thrGoan)
uf
directors
held
In
hi-uilifol aii’l it takes the C'lgc off
Mapleton? Oh, I like lhat! But — that you re tne one And cl court* rent ”
i Miami yesterday
death.
where T You know I've hunted they'd title me to stay on with
Hhe looked at him lr. startled
Mi* -n r ,c* !
llrO irg o r Smith
Fatbri l&lt;oril a lecturer, author
apart menu tor the r * * t t* u them a* long a* Ps-t ptenche* surprise Hut of rotirae not! Ths
- I i l v i nun i-f the
?nd jcttth leader when a*kcd If
months )ih.it in caie ive had noarte here" He paused. "I sort ot teel manse was ient-(re* to tits par­ j Iroard. A position provldnl for In
thr cancer w arnlng hail affected
luck. And there arm 't any we can as it I ought to. too Tht furnace ents. There was, betide*, a clause
the by l*-o i but heretofore not
to* way of life, lenllrd, "nut in
•fiord. T h*r* aren't any vacant, —It'a an old coal job. you know. In some church document nr other 1filled
rONSH’ l.T A N T — alls* T ra n ri-w
the* lea*l I keep busy with mv
anyway. And aa for ainfllo room* IP* realty too much for Dad tu that (orbade Ih* resident minist-t
Smith |i |*ortrd in the t-uard that
• ■rice (ahose), honu* liu m lrj
o irk Viol wl * knows'’ I may the*
— I looked at aura* today, Told, take care ot any more. The janitor ever to tent tooma. Thnt bed been Hi** rajit-l niyelopnicnt &lt;1 Ih r c*nt
■omutlnni, Ati)n&gt;anlo Chi-ntlcal lij Kipping me* n rug “
ought lo do It, hut ne won t w ith­ SpectDed jtn r* ngo by the men
and they're awtul."
ashy klui th- prospect i for ton• timpani, will Is*till hitnn* (nun*
ituird L'lowtli piruf** it d- liable dr* p,rlici&gt; at I h r Sanford Kbr*
He nodded. “Well—" he eaiil out mure p*y. And the church who had built the house an s gift
I.t &gt; till AT SAIITII
to has-.- lejlh n pireldent sin, ilutlr* • rir t limp mv on I her-day at
Slowly. “Hoty about this. llirnT cah t afford that So—" lie waited Hhe rrmemb-red it from the time
(•unboa! smith, the only hravyntnn of th&lt; hnstil.
Duty rrarlng it* ugly head. The when the Hunters had wanted lo
How about living at the mans.*?"
In « ui and 2 li. m. Shr will
iu
iclil
with
fret a» hlg av those
1 h" n*iv pi**i'tr*nf has l«*rn an
"W ith your folk*?" Uhe tried obligations ol the juung tu the old. rent In order lo help pay f°f
*lio» hi*» lo »#.-h and care for
riniii t'ainrra's. was carvlmt
.
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due* July. hi km. tlsrfon, dim-1 and olhrr
not to let her voice reveal her un You expected that aort ot thing 1 odd a college education and had
'
ham record around
11&gt;I*&gt; He fn it Join'd thr utility as
when you “ ere--oh, middle-aged — not been •Mewed to do •n "
miracle'’ f .hrira. and e .ll dr* ,-K
"
wllltng reception of tht: super
Mlm»vi
i*o|is mil St I’ aiil years
an
rngiioering
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in
l!*2d,
mon*rr,iie
ordinary
wa-hing
Ihe
aicepted
It
willingly
and
gracluua*
Hon, but he aenved it.
"We could really aav* money,
jgo
thret* yean alti-i receiving his puhtlr is ini lint.
"Not with them, raactly," he ty. Sooner or later. Joan realised, lioney. We'd get ahead like a rjtc tric a l eiiginecrinc ii'-Kn* fium
One day ihr i.miner col a IrlttY
captained "We wouldn't hate to Todd and ahe would hav* to con­ breexe.
mg for his
V alid-Ih lll I *111v* i * -1was
requited
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do that bccausf the house la huge, sider their parents, aa her mother
That was cettslnly true It was
He I-- - rapidly, -i ititnlnv the ton. helpline robrdinatc th# ojk-i s - picluir (iimlMat obliged
yell Know. I think t u could have v as now Having to take care ot a potent argument, and It did. in­
resnonxibllltliM of*
&gt;d n department ti ns anil expansion of these com • hoit (line |yU*l the (an called
those room* up.teiri In the hack Uriun. But it only they could start deed, clinch It. as Todd aald. Any h»ad the f&lt;lh'»inr
"nd in panics wHh the war production and queried "Ssv, fiiinner. when
that Mother ehut on |u it because lire! If only, for a tew years, they way, be was having to compromise
IlM I tic cam K* ticli.il salci man- j Tns
■ns of variant
unions hraiudu
tirain-lu * of the did you start taking them on two
ahe decant have etrenfth to lake need think ol ho one but ilicm- cn hit dream of a Job. Couldnt
at i lime"” ’
*ger.
1- li i a! guvrrnmi nt.
“ MTinl do you mean, two at
care ol them. Thrrc'e not a thing teivti! It they l i v e d at t h e •he coinpiomtte *m ner dream bl a
H* rrturned lo l-'IT, in l*elf&gt; a
In IH.tfl, hr It-fl IT ’A | lo Join
in them, anyway, eacrpt a tot of aiance—
horn*? ItfAlty, they were lucky
•ee ronviluni' -inff of EbdSCo Set* c uriorcl.il ik e * president and dit .i lime'*" the puulcil (iunner uiitHhe knew how ll would he thcic. to have a place whare they could
boar* and barrel* and juntt. I to
vice*. Inc., New York City, the e«tur ami wa- h.iiin-d gclieinl mail w in d
“Why,** Ihe tm replied. ’The
you remember playtnfl lode-and* The picture the had btrn trying live lor tree, If ahe was perfectly
- r in IPSO
scivice- utirantialinn of K lrririe
eeek over t h e r e when w * vvere hot to * * * came vividly to her nuw, honrat about it.
I ilr i a member n f |ief;» fiicla picture yon sent me shows Iwo
Hood Ar Sliar*1 Company, lie be­
tletl lied -ut -it lour (cel "
She spoke with sudden firmness.
came held of then
ih &lt; i|e|iort- I' fraternity Ilr i a member r f (
kidaT There are litre* rooms— Mis. Hunter was quite crippled
"T's-i men, lo ik ." roared ihe
nienl 'Hoi t|p.rr *f i rr ar.l gain'd Knsanis Mr nil I Mi &lt; I tlr have
they ivera once .a makeshift apart­ with arthritis, so J*i*n would reel "Todd, I Hunk It's it swell Idea?"
aren't men Thn&lt;e
I mint * xjn i li-nce wtils man y ui lit* Iwu «uit i. Hi and .'I ■■ n ■ &gt;i I il'i (innate ‘TIHe raught ner to him and gave
ment—up over the kitchen and ah* ougnt to run t» answer Us
jfi- till leet "
l&gt; companies
111* j I 4»dM fi W A3 IT , Miami.
laundry. They'd l&gt;e quit* private— telephone and the door tell all the her a hard resounding kiss. "You'ir
I &gt;iliei In Ini 1
puny
During W u ilt Wm |l much of
quite ehul off Irom the rcr.t ot the time. And lake her mothrr*in-law lops. Jo-Jo. Just topa,” ha aald
it k holders n' t h ru itinual m - i t
MOON M IIN T S
home. And there'* a bath there, ■hopping every time she went to briefiy,
l» »- hsd ro-elected J i iiie m b e n
I j OUW 1" The Monni must
too."
do beta. And drive her to meetings
I To B* Continued/
e Hit l*v lrr and be||iir bomliers, el ’ I - l-ii a i 'lo f dll' l-o* I In y a n I h a i r Ireen impn-tse*l when they
which e.in rlud* I 1H Inti-’ cepllon. J
("oavrlxhl. It-', by Alice Hues '.'oivsr, Pitulbui'J by Kin* rtsttiirs I n t i iu
1 Nlel • H I 1 Palm B e g c h ; ] " - * " their
on. Wally, pl.iv in a
Hie delerrent fan r li rilminlMicd ll'tii- n IV I ’owi II. S.it.i o ils ; W A 1 tm pir lr.i,:n r game for Ihe (list
or elinimaied
fthand . (tglneartilet P. fi w| ,al‘* I tlfnn Moon, who Huuhled and
sonlr bomber I h r United Slain,
The |l!ik pi r’lahly w ill Ue i medi­ Ifntii i . iliitmi; I tinrr Kti-son, -in,;I» ■I m Ihn-*- trip, to Ihe plale,
i and quite probably R im ta, ilrruly um bomber Kquippcd for mid-air Sr-,i j o i t . MTliinm I! Krtian J i
neetinnfed (nr ( n r inns a» thr St
h»&gt; bomber* ia production that fly rcfurling. Hi ran/.* cnjjld he the New York ; McUrfgot B lllllh, Mi
lanu
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m o. II li Simp on Misnii, *•?■•! • i Mr -r d Mr. II. it mo-mi. ins
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I f l’tlllll't
ail h n i r ai S**« i v s c ! , l i e c r r J M U g
' l l II life .
pjfi-nts, live in Triiinatui. Ark
as alllludf tn rrra tfv up lo .i i&lt;rtain point )
WA8111N©TON •J&gt;—A lest model
The Au Torcr announced In
ol a faster-than sound bomber may Hcienihrr 1932 Dial it had «.vke*li It mtrrrrptori are up to smir
be flying wllhln the next year.
High priority Is known to have
pectr
been given flic project by Ihe Air rlned heavy Immlier. to ptepare targets
detailed
design
studies
fuy
a
"su­
Korcr. which has wglciied with
In addition to Ihe matter of
evident concern Souei progress In personic bomber.*'
bom ber. vs • lighter eapahiliili i,
both bomber and flghter-intercephincr then, it wav Iramed today. there Is Involved the American DM(or designs
tubilanllal p r o g r e s s has liei-n try of deterrent power. If the
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This
Interest sharpened
the made Inward production i t a pry United Stales continues to keep
display iwu werks 'ago of a” r»w &gt;^»P* •*** a«* fwnilier
ahead ol llnisia In bomber quality
heavy Kussian bomber driven by| The Incrraiing ipeed *’l new md mamtiini -upremaev In atom­
)el engines of substantially greater lighter models, both Russian nwl ic ueaponi. Kilssla will runtime
Churdrler nttnek* on Actlitg Gov
(his ronfitleiiee in him on M ay I
powSr . n ,n ? no* 111 ofwrallooal, American. Is a laetor In the urge-n l i be diieouragrd from starting
use by Ihe u.S Air Force.
twiih for dcvplopment id a super- war But if tlnssla take* Hie Dad
•VMOrMk
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NOTICE TO OUR

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DAILY CROSSWORD

AV# Ians (V -ff

A lice RodA. G a lvel

lues. May 1% 1931

First Si. and ItlngnOlia Avenue

perforrnamc. tkmie in — get yours
w ilite our 'i[H*ciat Sate is no. The
tires may save your life!

I0 M 0 K R 0 W (Wednesday) 4 p.m.
His Talk Will Re Hroaduast
Over WTRR at 4:15 P. M.
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Phones 222 - 223
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b u t n now w rin k le hnr. j u r t appeared In
N e b ra s ka
T h e re n i*.in s titu tio n a l am ondm c n t has lrf*en s u b m itte d , requi,rlnjr ih e Ictr
1 M a t u r e to p n M a r a W ta x . I t a lre a d y has
j th a t p o w e r, b u t (him not exercised It.

Advocates of the amendment say that
I they want to clear up once and for nil tho
question whether the people nro willing to
acrept this method of raising revenue.
To find this out it is hardly necessary
to fa k e a popular vote. If the legislature cnacted n a!'- tar, tho next election would
tell the- members quickly eimujrh if their
stand we re pe.pidnr.
Another suggestion lias plausibility.
Certain forces, wishing to stall off an In.ome lax or revenue-railing devices that
benr heavily on large bushier, may he try- [
ing to stave these off by making ! lie sales
tax compulsory.
It will 1^ interesting to see how popular
n tnx is that is hardest on those least able to
pay it.

Guaranteed Pay
Of late year*' many union leaders have
been discussing guaranteed annual wages
for their mem tiers. The proposal, now being
debated in a number of union-management
negotiations, actually is not so new as it
may sound.
George A. Hormel and Company, which
pence : e i meats, has been operating with
such a plan since 1933. it pays its em­
ployees for 38 hours of work a week regard­
less of whether they work a full week, only
a few hour" or not at all. Pr«M*ter and
Gamble, who male soap, have had an an­
nual wage plan for a long time. And there
qre some others who appear to thrive on
variations of this method
llnnnel’ i plan is simple. During slaek
periods, there may not be work enough for
all lint during nidi periods, when the bog.
are being delivered from farms, employees
TODAY’S BIBLE VERSE
For as tiie differing* of Christ Abound
in ns, so our consolation also nlxmiul'tli by
Christ. II Cor. 1:5.

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Tuesday. Mny 18, IBM

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W ill Try To End More Segregation

WASHINGTON UH-Nc|roe» now
will (ry to end segregation in
plates set tin with tax funds, such
at hospital*, bathug beaches,
state park* and poblir housing.
A representative of the National
Assn, for the Advancement of Col­
ored Propl* CNAACP) said this
effort will be made on a broad
front.
The Supreme Court yesterday
pased the way for this with its
landmark decision outlawing seg­
regation in Ihe publlr schools r,f
the stales on ihe ground that il
violate* the 14th Amendment.
That amendment says all ritiirn * must be Ireatrd equally Hut
for 5* years, unlit yestsrdar, no
court had said segregation hv It­
self was wrong.
Sinre isoc till* has been the posi­
C o u n ty
A c ? n t\
C o lu m n
tion of the court: even though
Negroes were segregated, there
was no violation of Ihe ttth
Amendment so long as they re­
ceived treatment cq&gt;**l to that
given whites. Th&lt;* ISM doctrine
Hv C. It. DAWSON, IbSA., MSA.
was based on segregation in rail­
road pasiengrr cars.
A I.FTTER — "Hon. Brown MiHer, San­
For years Negroes have been
ford. Florida. Dear Friend: I wish to con­
inching toward yesterday's ruling
by appealing to the Supreme Court
gratulate and thank you for the wonderful
against various forms of segrega­
work you did in making the coffee for Navy
tion imposed on them.
Appreciation Day Everyone says that it was
They nad argued over and over,
and won case after case, that it'*
positively the t&gt;ext coffee they ever tasted.
a myth to Ihink segregated Ne
It was your cooperation that helped make
grot* gel equal trealmenl with
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Hie Navy Appreciation Day a great success.
whiles.
1i i m i II I i i h M . l i vv IT lin t T
Hut for 58 years the court had
\OTICIS
it is men like you that are always will-1
i i i s i m i*. m ,
never overturned that ruling of
ing and ready to do something to make 4 ft*
|| du«»
llfw by ,»&gt;ing segregation of it
IfoT d r P«o&lt;!r
someone else happy tlint makes this old j1.50
LONDON
(.»*- Scltlad Yard seif is uneonsiilutional.
Oft Tnmmi \Voo4
b IS Colls Tltnt
says a 44 year-md office manager
world of ours a l»ett«*r place to live in.
$ to Clacn K i&lt;1
has confessed he fed chocolates
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Thanking you again and wishing you | %I*» j : IJK-TV *V««r
doctored with an aphrodisiac to his
ft(pf
every good wish. Edward F. Fane. General 4 i; V
pretty stenographer In hopes *hr
Jat ** l*rsn
io
would yield to his advances. The
Chairman, Navy Appreciation Day."
7 :3&lt;t Art 1 Ink.ntrr and
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other girl who also nibbled died.
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OFI) SAYING — For every chance
1 .1 S :
The manager, Arthur K. hord,
l-#w(r«’A
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was brought Into court yesterday
you've missed, there nre two hotter ones in !9 30 HU«t'*H*
3llll.it. II* 11*
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im a charge of manslaughter gro*
11oa rtuN
tiie offing.
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the
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in i&amp; dlati &lt;tff
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HPECfA FISTS — The firm of St roband her co *orker in Ford's of­
VS *r 0•t A t Via
Hri i »m NIiAl Belli
I l aiili.tr Jm w a
fice, 19 year old June Mai in*.
meyer and Carpenter, Inc., White Plains, 1 «’0 T» »t I* 111aVII
Murk*l rt#HAif1
Today
Ford
was
returned
In
jail
pend­
T
k i | I | | i « *&gt;ht irt
N. Y are photographers of uuinials »rx- a ns* *1e««1f«r r
4 » His* i - m Rr*#i ]q
ing a further Ix-aring oexl week.
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rlusivrly. Such is their reputation and pres-1 H
M t ia k * ! J’r« »4i r» m
II *•» \ -llat,, lj.it.
Detective* ssid Ford told them J &lt;tA V
KU
IS l , . t , .if l.lfa
tlge that even after nil animal Inn been de­ II
he de ed the sweet with the sexual ?i*t l » r l f l | h f r»n % H o i , if
llt l" ***«»• I, f.ir Toinurrc
J fll I ’ vpnlftgf M &gt;(«|r
stimulant
(rantharidin)
and
gave
clared champion of its class or breed, it it &lt;; OiuJlnu l.lchl
7 1* IM .M - l 'i ih « r
a piece to Mis* (Srant.
17 04 Kit.I.au niiuw
t i l l l-tftll** t» 'irh lr» P lih o
dill awaits the crowning achievement of
"We were very fond of carh I 09 r i l y M a V| l i r n a i lr A 'l
SSIUM tSIIAt |-.*(
I h t H an't
other," they nuded 'lie confession. •»!©•
behg recorded for posterity hv these cham­ 17 30 (ia rir Slou,a
IS Riontld* fje.hor*
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l oy I. ui.Ir nr Nothing
"She kept putting me off and I 9 U l t ‘ * p A sin e iH r#
pion lens-men.
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|*iM t ' n i t i d N a lio rik
made
up
my
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canlharidin to tiimutafo. her desire
3 3o Ii..ii croibr
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cannot
tsy
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Miss
GUNS AND BIRDS — Comes n time in 3:00
i I« a- t»i Hlnrm
11 do U j m 9 r ’ a C o ll I d
Matin* g it the other oi*ce except II 01
orr
every kids life when he wants a gun and J J'» Mirlka it Illth
that it must have been uj *,»*•
vi u n n i m
%%«.
there seems no way around it. Tell you
i
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o
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Oa
dent "
• -•I V V r M trn J im b n r a t
what — you can plan on setting tin a junior
4 io
R
I H H irl'ft ftffinrI
shooting program for your club. You'll help
4 l o H a rm o n y T im a
4 14 NfWt
boys anil girls get more fun out of shooting
;.m» H f« a ri O T U m H n u l l

Way Down South
In Sanford, Florida

Television

Sex Stimulant
Kills Two Girls

Radi

and bunting — and you'll tench them the
safe, proper way to handle n gun at tiie
same time—and it is n swell time to point
out tiie value of birds to the farmer and
therefore should not Ire killed. Whereas a
printed turgor or even a tin can will (to as
well
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THINGS YOU NEVER
Helping a boy find himself.

REGRET —
'

HAL BOYLE

Major Emotions Reflected A t Home
KANSAS C IT Y 1*5—Anybody who.
gov* back ami kll* on 11m? front
iNirrh nt hi* boyhood will find he
really hasn't learned much about
I f.' that tie couldn't have found
out if lie hud never strayed troin
Hist pon h
Any single city block In Amer­
ica over a period of time, will
reflect all the major j o t and *id n«»*. the defeats and Victories,
that a man will encounter if he
tr iv d i the whole wide world to
study the fabulous human race. I
»m sere this i« entitt)'** true of n
rlly block la Naples, Tokyo, Mos­
cow. Berlin, P eru or ituenos
Aires.
The other night I *at all stone
under a bright nunn on tiie slept
of an old white house my father,
nos dead, bought 23 years aim.
I lookid up and duAii the silent
street ami wished find had made
mr a novelist
livery Darkened home along
that us) tert of u*phall cried out
with stories of lives, twisted or
firm, that Mould be rcmcmhrrrd
b&gt; many inilUnns - t f only llm m a t
Wolfe had live*! In one of the
houses, or llal/ae, or llm m as
Hardy, or Tolstoy
It is only an average middlerlasa street—no diffeirnt from ten
thousand others—yet in only a
single generation what power nr
passion, for good and bad, it has
m nl
Kvery sin that Moses fought
against had been rommkted. and
many more, by the i&gt;eo|ii« who
dwell there-front wife theft to
homicide, suicide, adultery, brib­
er*. robbery amt neglect of par
enia. Yet at any lime in the last
ill year* I have known Uiis &lt;jue

(AMBS M ARLO W

‘ they p u t in more th a n th a t in m a k in g up
the paid-for hours they “owe" Hormel.
This plan has undergone some major
strains, as in 1931 when the drought drnst (Tally reduced the number of animals avail­
able for slaughter and processing. Early
this year another crisis developed. Fanners
cut hog production about one fourth. The
company could not buy enough ment. Ordin-,
arily it woidd have reduced its payroll. In­
stead it continued to pay its employees for
38 hours a week. These tests seem to have
proved the success of tho annual wnge plnn
for some industries.
What is good for a few is not necessarily
good for all. For some businesses the annual
wage progra mmay not be practical. The
point is that it Is neither ao new nor strange
aV'imiv n f f irsl appear,

block there were always—and still
are—homes where Jesus Christ
could come and feel that, after
2,000 years, he was not forgotten
Just sitting there In the moon
light, looking up and down tile
street, I could see:
The house where an old lady,
bowed with the woes that come to
a woman when her rhildren go
wrong, met death bravely and
grarluusly.
•
T.&lt;* house where husband and
wife, h ked in an indomitable
martial *, '1, never spoke to one
another. V ouph the yeara the
wife, when dlnnrr was r-adv.
would sav la the nearest of a half
dorm kids, "tell your pa the food's
on live- table."
H ie house where lived the first
bright frirnd of my youth, who
coughed out Ills yoimg life all alone
on a farm before lie probably esen
could spclrl lubercufosli,
Tiie hou«e up ihe street where
madness dwell, and the echoes
seemed eeri after twilight.
• or house
nuu'r down
nown the
me atreet
street,
The
where a sweet girl of i(t parlayed
a new porch swing into a marriage
with the handsome neighborhood
druggist After that ail the young
girls talked thrir dads Into buying
porch swings.
Oh. and there was iho house
where the old lady made a scan­
dalous fool &lt;if herself over the
young boarder . , . the house
where the Indian medicine quack
used to stir up his brew . . . Ihe

hou*e In which the drunken mother
used to ucave hark late at night
to the little girl she had left un­
guarded . . . the house of the
little hoy who coasted down the
hill on a sled and ran under a
street car.
To make way for a school they
hasr torn down the brick house
of the red-haired girl who used
to let us younger lioys push her
bark and forth in a tree swing,
thus making it Impossible for us
ever again to love another red.
head in I his world II It a double
sadness that they hava aim torn
down the brick home In which
was born a deaf-and-dumb pal nf
my liny boost—and the little white
cottage two doors away in which
hr lovingly reared some fine kids
who could both hear and talk.
Sitting there in the moonlight. I
could recall well the alns and
gossip ,»f ihe elders from the time
of my childhood. Put of all the
irores of children who had played
on that brief atrs-tch of pavement
1 could remember none who was
a juvenile delinquent or ever had
been sent Ic Jail.
When I mentioned this tn m r,
mother, who loves the old r&gt;*liTS
bnrhond—although for 32 of the 11
years she has lived In the same
lilg white house she has threat­
ened to tell it and move away—
•he said:
“ Wouldn’t it really be * terrible
world If people weren't getting
beller?"

President Speaker
At Giant Freedom
Do/ Celebration

a iA R t /r t T K . N C . '** — Preil
• n « —ibow*r flies here from
'.Vvhirclnn tulav to deliver an ad
dr*
as nan of a giant Freedom
T - r celebration.
Ills brief aftern- n speech &lt;&lt;3
tows a picnic Itinrheon with attendance oaprclcd to reach 50 (XA
The Prvildatd plans to lake -eff
•liortf) nftcrwanF aboard his plknr
Columbine D r Washington.
The Celebration at Freedom
Park is In honor of the iTtWIi sign­
ing of Ihe Mecklenburg ('aunty
D e c l a r a t i o n of Independence
Thursday.
It waa May 20. 1775. that charlottcfow-n (now Charlutir) cilUyns,
most of them nf Scotch-Inth de­
scent. gathered to protest their
complaints against Great Britain.
As a result lh" declaration waa
drawn up and signed by traders of
the meeting The minutes «rf the
in e r t I n n supposedly were de­
stroyed by fire in moo

Salesman Rents
Billboard To Aid
In Lave A ffair

" f f . ’V .s rK V r m* - A Milwaukee
r ,'intaii 7** ts-nlrd a UMward on
a bus* .M ilw a u k e e s tre e t hi help
HIM with his Idse affair
Robert Brachman. 29. said he
thought up the billboard trie* to
make up with the girl after a spat.
He idenlified her imlv a* Arlene
The billboard stand* at a Wis­
consin Avenue Intersection where
Ihe girl atop* errry morning to
take a bus In work.
Brachman has had the sign re­
painted several llmrs He started
with "Arjene, what’* with you?"
The latest one says "Arlene (s a
wonderful girt."
" It eoslt |0 a month for the
hoard plus I I I fu rry time I rhansr
Ihe message." Brachman said.
" It ’a getting too expensive tn keep
up. and beside* my mother think*
I ought to *ncnd the money r.n a
psychiatrist."

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HAII.ROADKKS STRIKK
LONDON. &lt;»*—A spreading wild­
cat strike by more than t.«W Is.comotive engineer* and firemen
forced .harp curtailment of teivlce
In the western region of the state
owned British Hallway system to
day.

Student Offered
4 Scholarships

THE N E W 1 9 5 4 B U I C K
V - 8 FOUR D O O R S E D A N
Delivered in Sanford

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A Question That Means Much
To Your Future in Florida

CAN THE OFFICE.
OF GOVERNOR
k BE BOUGHT?

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CAM IT BE BOUGHT WITH HOMISiS?

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The BIO promite it Ihe false coin used
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by political hucktteri to buy a public
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office they can’t win on their record.
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Such it tho cato in tho race for
Governor. One candidate promisee everything
to overybody. Total cost of keeping hit promliet
would amount to teveral hundred mllilont—for
moro than will be available. So you know hli
promises are folio ond meant only to"buy"vote&lt;-

CAM if BE BOUGHT WIEH HAN?
Another method of tho huckiior politician i l a
vicious fear technique. Half-truths, deceitful
Inferoneos and deliberate lies are spread by
ruthless rumor mongors, and by campaign
oratory to frighten you, the voter. One example
is Ihe absolutely false rumor being spread that
LeRoy Collins Is opposod to homestead exemp­
tion. Nothing Is farther from Ihe truth.
COLLINS PROTECTS KOMESTEAOS

In his platform LeRoy Collins emphasise* that
he w ill preserve and protect homestead exemp*
tion. As Governor, he w ill oppose any bill
which w ill In any tons* reduce the benefits af
homotlead exemption.
OPPONLNT FAILS TO SAY

TIV FU TO N . n I. '.r-H rm e i
smart fellow ran lead to complica­
tions sometimes as John P. Mol
oney, 17. Is finding out.
An honor student at De I.ssallr
Aearemy. Newport. Mntorny won
i Naval ItOTC scholarship entitling
him tn choose from 52 colleges
•slth tuition at*d book* paid, and
tSda-month subsistence
Moloncv filed sppliealiont at
Brown, Harvard, Yale and Prince
Ion.
Wednesday, hi received replies
from all four, offrrlng him full
scholarship*
Now he’* trying lo deride which
school he’ll rhuose.
NEW r M ’R TH i.l Si: STARTED
C tU tn V IE W (.P-Conitnietion of
a nes* g ion non Okaloosa County
courthouse which ttrgan yesterday
is expectrd to tie Imished by next
Jan. 1.
Jones A Hard, Monteva'lo. Ala.,
ire contractors for Ihe ttructur*,
tselng b"llt ne»t to the prrsent
38 year-old courthouse.

it knocked out legrrgation on lr gro and white Dwyer* not couicrtlerslaie buses and trains but li m - ; fit with it. took the blft step.
]t asked Ihe court to rule lhat
iled itself lo saying Negroes Were
not getting equal treatment on segregation of Negro rhtldrrn in
public schools— whether or not the
segregated trains and buses.
In lav) the court said Texas and schools were as good as the white
Oklahoma must let Negroes into children’s-w as unconstitutional by
their graduate school* but aualn its very rs tu re ..
If the Na ACP had lost on thu*
only or, thr grounds that Negro
graduate school- in th«&gt;-e d atei gamble its efforts to wipe out seg?
were nm equal lo thn*c for white*. rogation in schools might have
Wilh the Supreme Court sticking been &gt;et back 10 to 20 years until
rigidly to the doctrine of "separate the mood of the country and the
but equal" Did down in the I9ih membership of the court had
century, the NAAt'P fell it had changed
Y*-*terday's decision — meeting
lo move slowly in trying to gel
legrevathm itself declared uncon­ the Issue of segregation head on
amt declaring it wrong—meant Ihe
stitutional.
tf it had made il* pitch—in (hr n&gt;mi had opened the door lo one
cases of the buses, train* a n d ! suit after amdhrr In net segrega­
graduate schools—solely on the j tion in publicly financed places.
The NAACP has been anxi'* *{
grounds that the srgregalioa in ­
volved violated ihe llth Amend for instance, i &lt;j wipe out *egrrga
linn on public beaches. Hut. be­
ment. then—
The court might have stuck to cause Ihe court had bren follow­
the ISM decision and tbrovn out ing, the separate but equal doctrine,
the cases on the ground* that seg­ thr NAACP had been arguing
regation was not unconstitutional. that beaches for Negroes were not
f*&gt; inch by Inch thr firht was made the equal of bcarhes for whites.
to ge( rid of segregation by argu 1 Now thr organisation can shift
ing that J'm Crow on husr*. train* I its argument and plead that. In
or gradualr school* meant unequal1view of yesterday’s decision, there
facilities.
-hould Im- no segregated beaches,
Then a cosip'e of years ago the ru&gt;l t&gt;ce»u*r they are unequal, but
NAACP, together with some Ne­ l&gt;rrau*f they arc segregated. 0

Yet, while the Acting Governor mokes this claim
against Collins, ho himself has failed oven to
mention homestead exemption in his own
campaign platform. His interest In homestead
exemption has only lately come about end far
the sole purpose of scaring a veto out of yeti,
Don't you be fooledl

CAM IT BE BOUGHT WITH YOUB TAX DOUABSt

PLANNING A TRIP?
You'U enjoy your vacation trip more, knowinR
you ran eaaily afford it with a I'erwina! Foan
from FLORIDA STATE BANK OF SAN*
FORD. We’ll arrange your loan with a mini­
mum of red tape . . . you ran make your low
monthly re-payments by mall or at our handy
Drive-In or Walk-Up Windows.

Since Ihe Acting Governor took office, State
payrolls have increased, not by the $452,000
originally roported, but by more than $600,000
a month, a rocent study of the records proves.
That’s moro than seven million dollars a year of
lax money being used to pod State payrolls to
keep the Acting Governor In off
money It anybody's ho has increased Ihe estimated co
tail turnpike l&gt;r 25 million dollars. Thes
thing
politics In Florida. LoRoy Collins
there
is Iho real people's candidate guess.
and he merits your support on op g u
hit splendid record.
Gover

BEAT MACHINE POLITICS

BE A ‘•BUDDY” TO A VETERAN!

*2 5 8 5 -5 0
In The IntereRt
Of Florida And
Seminole County
Vote For
Charley Johns
(Paid Pol Ad* &gt;

M a y 21 • 2? h

See it today!

N IC H O LSO N

B U IC K

Sanford, Florida

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All Deposit! Insured up In 110,000.

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�Chicken Barbecue
Is Given Honoring
Nancy Rountree

Social

MU* N.xnry flcuntrcp wit,i will
be ^radunling next mnnth from
s * luin.'ic n-. m school m i honored
with a chicken barbecue «tippcr
Friday evening b&gt; Mr. and M r*. J
P. Wtlwn ami Mr. and M r*. La
mar Eehnl*.
The table* in the yard of the
Wil*nn home were decorated with
white flower* and in the hot!*.».
, white gladioli and creener&gt;. carry Inc out the cla»* color* nf green
and while, were used
Later in the evening, thr guest*
enjoyed phylnc game* of which
Mi«* Rosemary Gamer.
ilis*
Rnunlrec. and Mi** Grace .Marie
Slinecipher were the winner*
M l* . Rountree was then pretested
, with a leather billfold.
Tho*e incited to enjoy the eten
ing with Mi** Rountree vrrrc the
MUu** Barbara Caouhe, Rontnary
Gam er.
Patty
Walk, r
Grare Marie Still telpher, Jean
m ile Cleveland. Parol I-erchrlt,
Paulette C'a*on. Ellen Lyon. Bar
bars Mr Alexander, Millie llardy.
Jcahrlle Kinlaw
Martha Owrn
Jewell Cohen.
Ann Ritter.*, Jom Sounder*,
Joyce Jones, Frrcda rolvin. Patty
Bell, Poll* Graham. Brvrrly Coop,
er, Jeanne l.anr Miller. Annette
Brook*. Pat*&gt; Collin*, Imogenr
••j
Bo.tick, Sheila Drowning. Peggy
' Wrlcht. Sandra Itunn
Elizabeth Ann lleexr- Mr. and
'Ir». J. If Reeve* of Orlando.
M l** Reherra Steven*. Mr ami
■ Mr*. Boyd Coleman. Mr ind M r.
X D, Rountree. Mickle Rountree,
Tony and Lalne r.im di. ami DnviJ
V*ll*on

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June Graduates
Honored A t Tea
By Two Ladies
Photo by Cm

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Miss Barbara Harriett To Wed
#Robert Gordon Johnson Friday
Mi*.* Ha.hara Harriett. riaugh
ter of Mr. and Mr* XV. P. liar
rtf ft of thl* city, will become the
bride of Hubert Gordon fohn*on
Friday evening at 0 o'cloek at the
home of the bride elect'* parent*.
The prospective proem I* the von
df Mr. and Mr*. Fred G Johnson
of Haverhill, Maia.
.Mia* Harriett w ** horn In San
ford and rcsVluwl her edtKalinn in
a ,local irhool* She It now attending
^ Seminole 111j;h School where *he
li a member of the Junior c lati

B i r t h s
M r. and M ri. nichard TcnEyek
Walker &lt;d G ainnville are the
proud p ’ rrn** '1 » t *t )&gt;■ i r on,
Gary t'rague, horn Sunday in
G ain rixillr Mr* Walker n ih.
former Moo» Roth- M ill*
Mr. and M r*. XX'ilhnr Keelmp
are announcing the hi.th of c
daughter, Debra Carole, .weighing
7 lb*. D or. Little Debra wit* born
Friday at 1? noon at the f'rrnatd
Laughton Memorial Hnsuitid. Mr.
Keeling it the former all** Mar­
ion France* Itorb-t.

Boat The
Iloat . . . Relax
In Cool Comfort

J fiU L J G -3 k
TODAY and TOMORROW

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I0AN FONTAINE
LOUIS I0URDAN
-DECAMERON
NIGHTS
— tiM iiT m m • i i i i a u i u
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The hridi elect will continue ner
.Iodic* there nevl year
Mr. John.on i* a native of Ha*
tcrmll. Ml**, amt attended Haver­
hill Trade School from which he I*
a graduate Hr i* currently in tne
Cnttrd State* Navy and li tla timed at the Sanr.ird Naval Auxili­
ary Air Station

State Convention ■
Is Attended By
Sanford Group
H e tVtrrt annual Stale Conven­
tion ,,f riorida C lift Mian Churehr*
convene.) in Dxvtonx Reach Mav
1.1-Id with over l.flOO tegiitered
• ovate* nteieii, from all part*
of th» state.
The »e**i«n* were held In the
i niiri’ t * norm amt rcat-mv Auditorfntn with the hrcukfust* and
l« o |u it* Rinred m the Prinrc**
f &lt; ena Hotel.
A mmnr the mit*tkMlth|r tneal*
er&gt; on the program were Hr.
llilev 11. Montgomery, prealdcnt
of ihr Col|f(je of the Rihle at Letirtgn.n. Kv.; Dr. Orville Wake,
president of Lynchburg College,
Lynchburg. Va.;
and Spencer
Au*tln of IndianapoR*. Ind.
Much inlerctt was »hown over
the plani for the International
Convention nf Christ Inn Churehr*
to be hold in Miami in October.
Till* will mark Hie f l m timr that
the International Convrnlon Ha*
1 In e rt ,-&lt;in,tinted ill Florida. The
IP.VI Ineeting wo* ill Xlrlhouin,
; Austialla.
Those from the Sanford Chris
lian t hureli attending were: the
Rev. and M r*. It. J. Ba**, Mr
and Mr*. J. L. Horton Sr.. Mr.
at'd Mr*, h i.. Dobson. Mr. ami
Mr*. O. D. I^ndreaa, Mra. O. T.
Piarton, Mr*. W. P. Ye*|ey. Mr*,
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II. A
X oung. 11__
M r*. J.
XV. Knight,
M ir* Lola Ann Dobson, and Ml»*
Swain.

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Miss Peggy Wright
Is Given Supper
By Mrs. Aiken

"LATEST PARAMOUNT
NEWS**

Mrs. E. H. Loncy
Installs Officers
A t UDC Meeting
Tlie Norman do V
Huwat'1
Chapter of the Cnltcd Daughter*
of the Confederacy met Friday
**lth Mr*. J. H. Tndurk and Mr*.
W It Dy*on at Mr* Trulnrk'*
cottage at I^m on Bluff for a deliciou* luncheon.
The table* were placed on the
xpaciou* screened porch and yel­
low day lilies were u*cd through­
out the n*om« and porch.
After lunch. Mr*. Zrh Raltill,
prcsldcni. called the meclinit to
ir.-dcr a* M r*. A. K Houcller harc
the devotional taken from Lute 1.
vcr.e 21 SJie gave an interesting
talk mi the subject, "Bearing thr
iTn**"
^|r , Hatllff then Ird the group
|n repealing the l/vni1' l ’ray*T fili­
lowed by tne pleitge to the Amorp-an flag and Ihe salute to Ihe
i unfed* rate flag
•*-* __ i t . .
The f-rr*ldent welcomed several
vl»itnr« and the minutn. which
were approved, were read hv Mr*.
It I Perk Ini. Mr*. J M Haye*
gave the yearly trcaiurer'i reort, Il wa* accepted and Mr*.
(aye* wa* Klvrn * riling vote nf
thank* for Ihe wc:k with the
ehapter. Reporti were given by
the -ijiuhine, member-hip. radio,
program, and cemetery chairmen
Xlr* Perkin* read a Utter from
.Xln Murray XVittirhen ol Miami
will i* divisional president. Air*.
Ratliff thanked member* fur their
riKitw-ratUm during the year.
The report of the nominating
funi ml It re wa* read by Mr*. P er­
kin* Thr nffleer* were elected and
Hum Installed by Mr*. E. H. Laney. district chairman, who con­
ducted the im previlvr ceremony.
' l i * Xfrry Sliong then gave an
Interesting article on .If He
Davit, taken from the August, 1934
edition uf "The Southern Magafine” Xtr* Strong was aikrd o
rrp*’at her talk on June 3 over
radio xtalau.i XXTRH.
Those present Were; Mrs, J 0 .
.'hirnti, Xtr*. J. H Nicholson. Mr*
J. M. X|rFa*kil), Mr*. Claud*Herndon M rt C A. Adam*. MrGeorge D Bishop. Mr*. W. C. Hill.
Mr* Mary L strong. Mr*. C. It.
Cochran. M r*. E. H Laney. Air*.
I. A llnimtey, M r* A. K Ho*iettrr. xtr*, J. It. Truluck. Atr*. W ill­
iam A larifler. Air*. XV. R. Dy­
son. Xlr*. J. At. Ilayei, Afr*. Z. It
Ratliff. M r*. B. L. Perkin*, and
Xlr* \t It. Ktrfrlrland

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Mra. Dick Aiken gave a buffet
nlnner U«( evening for M i-*
r - r ,,.. XVright nl the Aiken home,
111 Elliott Ave. A *il*tlng Mr*.
afl,-n wee,* Airs. Ava XVrinhl
Devi* and Ml*» Margaret XVright.
Floral
decoration! of white
gladioli and greenery, carrying
out the eln*» color*, were u*ed
throughout the house. The serving
tatiie held a centerpiece of drifton,,,!, white gtadinli, and greenery.
Each individual talde w»» eenter*d with a white candle entwined
vrith fern placed In the middle of
an arrangement nf white gladioli.
M i** PaUy Collin* wa* the
winer of a mu«ieal tyuii and Mi**
XX'rlph! wa* laU r presented with
rift of luggage,
a gift
vote present with the hnnoree
The
were: the M in e * Ruth Collette,
Patty Walker. Paulette Ca*on.
Barbara Caoube, Jonl Saunder*.
Martha Owen, Jeanne loinr M il­
ler, Kilrn Lyon, Carol Igycehrlt.
Jeannett Kinlaw, Joyce Jon e*,
Polly
Graham, Sandra Dunn,
Pat*y Collin*, Mary Ann XVright,
M rt. Jame* A. W right, Mr*. Ava
Wright Davie, M in
M a rra rit
tVrignt. ar-d Mn*. niaru.

Thieves Delay
M ail Delivery

Friday aft* moon Mi** P»o.
Walker and M i*i Patsy Colling
were the hrmon-e. when M r. Ln
ward McCall and Mr* Roy Mann
feted the tw*o June graduate* with
a tea at the Mar.n home which
vva* decorated with yellow (lowerThe dining table wj&lt; overlaid
with a linen and lare doth on
which « i * placed a mixed boo
rpiet Refrc«hment* of punch, xand
wielie*. individual cake* and mint*
were icrved bv the ho-tevse* and
Mr*. A. L. Collin* and Mr*, Leon
Walker. mothrr of thr bonoree*.
The honor g n rtti were la trr pre*enleil will) a gift.
Among tho*e Invited to enjoy
the occasion with M l** Collin* and
MU* Walker were: Jeanette C(e
veland. Jeannette Kinlaw-, Martha
Owen, Carol I-oeeheit, Paulette
Cason. Barbara Cas*ube.
Ellen
Lyon, Sandra Dunn. Jeanne Ijin e
Miller. Joni
Saunder*.
Joyce
Jnne*. Patty Bell.
Polly Graham. Grace Marie
Stinrrtphrr,
Rosemary Garner.
.Nancy Rountree, Sheila Browning.
Annette Brook*. Ann Bit ter... Car
rie Hedfleld. Freeda Colvin, I ’r f f .
XVripht. Beverly t'oo(&gt;er, Mr*. «"rl
tin*. Mr*. Walker, Mr* Marn ard
Mr* McCall

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ATHOL, Alan. l|x—Tlilevei re*
letday came d o ** ux d-vimt what
ne-P'er rain nor *now nor dark oft
night cannot. They almost Mopped
i the U. S mall.
The robber* who Mole the four
wheels off rural mailman William
Pearork'i car drtayed the twin
] completion of hi* anoolnled rounds.
Rut XVililam Kelly, a neighbor,
teok over m ill delivery tor the
day

THE SANTORO BTR.AI.D
lues. May 1ft, 111!
Page

C a lm d cU L

TUESDAY
The Magnolia Circle of the G ar­
den Club will meel at the home
ol Mr. and M r*, i.’ltarle' Meeki
land Orange Ave , at J p in , for a
fHh ft* to whis-h the hu'band* arv
Irxi'.ed M i** Jean Knight of O r­
lando will be gue*t ipeaker.
The Fidelia Cla** .d the Ftr*t
BaptHt Church wilt m id at the
Wearing a cotton &lt;ummrr dre*«
home of M r*. Harold Davl*. IftOt
of white and black, .'li** Grace
Maple Avenue at S p m with group
Mari*- Stineciphcr wa* the bnnorec
one in charge
at a tea. gi'en vc-terday by her
Ihe Golden Circle Cla.** of the
aunt. Xlr* Herman F Xtorri* at
Fir*l B»pU*t Church will hold lt&gt;
the MorrU liomr on Lncuat Ave
part* met-iing at the home nf Mr*
Fpon arrival. M m .stineciphcr
,&gt; G Walton, lot E. 20th St , at
w.i* pretenled with a cor*age,
* 1&gt;m. wnh Mr*, Gmi* Pinkie- a»
The Xlnivi* home wa&lt; decorated
eohiHicia.
in the living room* witii arrange­
The Intermediate Royal Am
ment* ol hintvu- while rn*e* and
b***ai|oii&gt; will meet at the First
greenery &lt;&gt;n the buffet were two
Baptist Church at 7 p in.
yellow candle* and a lovely pink
The American Heme Det-artnihi-ru*.
itient of the Sanford Woman's t.'lub
Hie while lace clolh covering
Ihe dining table held arrungrmi nt«
will meet at S o m. at the club
of white lose* list
! by yellow
h.iMiBg.
taper* in brume * andlehrdder*. X
Ware Bible Cla*s of thr First
statue of a profe-.or holding a
Mrthialiit Church will meet at Mecard ciing'alulatlng the honor
Kinlev Hail fee a coined dUh
guc*l w.i* placed on one end of
titpper b i * p. m The men w ill
the table balanced on the other
h* hoit/ nnd the Truth*-eVer*
end by a crystal punrh bowl,
i'ln*« will be tfitrM*.
i ry-tal appointment* were rued to
The Fr.ity Truth Cla** wilt meet
*rrve dellcmu* refre-htnent* o|
at the Valdei Hotel at 7:t5 p m,
tiny sanilwiehet. individual eakex,
with T. O. Itrew n ir ebar»e w hile
»altrd nut*, and |iunch
forolvn Parcor* i« n'vay. The pubA«*i*tlng Xlr* Mrcrix in &lt;rrvmg
MAUI i n i ; I.It V IH \ I l &gt; —S,-*era| nf Srmiaote High School’* girl graduatr* alltmird i lea *r -tr r 11- f- invited.
were Xlr* J E Stemper. Mr*
The Sanford llu»lne«* nnd P r e -1 day aftirn&lt;&lt;*n gi«rn bv Mr*, tinm an E. Morris a her tiiuiir (m 'll* * *&lt;facr Marie sttneelphef.
William H Slgmpvr, Marty stem
I'iflure in the f nr ground are, Ictl to right: tie
Mi-«rs
»..ndn
lliinn
fram e.
I ,1 - -no.
fes lonal Women's Club will mret
per. t’arol and Shrryl Stemper and
Mul,,
viip
lrr,
the
hiHtnrer.
Iiraer
Marie
Mlneelphrr.
I'a
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nllm*.
I'ailtenr
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a
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tv
,md
llailinra
at the Junior H irh School at 7 '
Billy stemper A* a mom**ntn of
I asslibc In the baeVcrnund ill *he «amr order are Ihe M i» r . !•■&gt;*• II * -ilielt. Iti-fn i.m t.Jin rr.
li.m for an inttallatlon banquet,
the drilglituil occasion. M i-* StineFall*
Bell,
J,
anorll
Cleveland,
juyee
Jonr»,
Jeann
•
I
a
tie
vtillre.
I
i
real*
t'rdvin......it
M
ui
l.i
llin&gt;-n
Ir e ,* U optional. Ml** Gene N u n -,
cipher wa* pre-etiteil with a gift
lug.
iS
laff
I
’hnlni
nellv i« the pew pretiilerl and out- ’
ITle guest* were met at the d,*or
iroitur president 1* Mr* R. E,
!i&gt; the honerce and they later t’ aThue
ttiered in the round up room vshere
W i riNRADAY
they enjoyed listening to rami.’
and in the garden whore Billy
The Klr*l Baptist Prayer Meet
stemper served -oft drink* from a
mg Service will Itegiti at ft p.m in
wrought Iron *vrut&gt; kettle
the Memorial Fducational Build­
Mr*. Blake Sawyer and rhd
Tho«c invited tn enp*v the aftering The *tudy of the Ixsik “ lveep
drrn
left
ye*trrday fo* California
■en
I
noon with the hnnoree in*-lude- her
emng The Spiritual
life "
by
inin Mr. Sawyer
whrrr they will jn
l
l
i
r
facnltv
mid
student*
of
the
mother, Mr* J XL Minrelpher
Caine* $ Dobbin', will be begun.
I Sanford Vocal onal Scho.il will the XH««e&lt; Sheila Browning. PanThe Brow pice Adult Sunday
Mr and Mr- Walter Steele and honor Mr* \ l n It y|a»"e1| with
leite C*»oii. Barbara
i ‘a*iube,
Srlwvd Cla** will hrnr R&lt; annual
I m«l plan* are being announced vin, Gary, of \Ve*l Palm Beach, an open hou-e rhur*day evifiing Jeanette Cleveland. Pat*y CoUinft,
corn'boll nl thr home of Mr. flhd
have
been the cuevta of her p*r from ft until in o'clock at the San Samira Dunn, ltorcmary Garner,
of
the
approaching
marriage
&lt;
&gt;
t
Mr* Joe Garrett at
p.m
Polly Graham. Joy,,- Jnne*, Jean
Mi*- Betty Patterson and Georg-’ m l.. Mr and 'I t - K W File on ford Woman'* * lnh
T i l l R S I)\Y
Crier) Ave They were accompan­
All friend* and former indent- nelte Kinlaw, ('arnl I over belt. E l­
The F lf*t lla t*llit Ilmlherhi-tMl D Roland, both i f thl* city.
ied hack to Wr*i Palm Beach yr
arc
cordial!*
united
to
attend
lin Lyon. Jeanne lane
XItiler,
will have tC* monthly Supper and
The daughter of Mr and Mr* ierday b* Mr and Mr* File
Mr- Maxwell i -etirln; tin- *ear xiartha Owen
Program meeting beginning at 7
after
10
yearol
teaching
»n
high
C
F
Patterson
and
the
&gt;on
of
Nancy Rountree, Jom Saunder*,
n iii in the Mrrnurial Educational
Buddy Bi'bruw &gt;*f Lake fit* i* *chnn| and v-wanonal *e)iO'l
Patty Walker, Patty Bell, Peggy
Mr and Mr* (1 W Roland will
Building
v|*itmg hi* parent*. Mr and Mr*
Wright, llcxrrl) (nop*-. Freeda
The Junior Royal Amh»«iador* •peik their vow* May 3ii at S p m H (' Dbbrnw on Dougin** \*e
Colvin, Imogen,- Bostick. Ann Bit­
will meet at the ririt Baptist at tne Fir*t Christian Church witn
ter*,
Annette Brook-, lln*e Nei*Fhureh at 7 p.m.
Mr* lb-y Syme* and Mr* It A
wander, Jewell Cohen, Janette
the t.jdie* Aid Society of the the Ri&gt;* Herbert J !!•** olflelet- Howard tin e returned fiim, Day
(iardner, Kloi-e Snyder. I ranee*
I nthcran Church of The Redeem* r ing Mi«* Patterson v*it be given Iona lleicli where they -pent two
will meet at the home of Mr*. in marriage by her father and a week* with Mr and Mr* Robert
The llih i-a t* Garden ■ ircle trrl Lawson, JoXnn I Hp*e. Iti len Xli
Iter.ry Thur*ton on the We-t Side program «( nuptial music will l» Grcenlre and family
1 id.iy at Ihr home of Xlr* Mi chel», Ann Mlm*. and Sue Ann
nl 7:IM p.m
chart
Gin-on in Orlando fur a Radford
Also Xli-s Rebecca Steven*, Mr*.
Seminole Chapter No, ? of the pre*ented by M r- Neal Farmer,
covered dUh hmehe-ut
Gladioli
Mr*
Rnv
Wtlllam*
left
Sunday
Order of Eastern Star will meet organist, and Charles MorrDon. fur Roi*c. Idaho to suit with rein were used to decorate th-- room* Boyd Coleman, spon'or* of the
rla *-, Xtl-s Ftliel Blser,
at ft p m. at Bio Masonic Hall.
anluKt.
live*. En route *he will *top In and hild*ro* were u-ed on the in Senior
Xtr- Gladys Smith. Xtr*. XX. P.
Open House will be held at the
Mr* J I Anderson, *l*ler i * Chicago, ill tn spend a few day • dividual card tableBrook-, Air* Gertrude
Gilbert.
Woman'* Club li»i'oriug Mr* May
Xlr- .1 X June*, chairman, pre Xtr-. Wade Garner, Xlr*. F. K.
Mr. William*' eouvln*. U r
R Maxwell Ail friend* and for­ the grivim, will l&gt;e matron of with
and
Mr*.
Themlote
Shrueder
♦bled
over
the
lm*ine**
*r
-Inn
Cooper, Xlr» A P Rountree. Xli**
mer student* arc cordially invited honor and bridesmaid* will be
a - Ihe group voted to donate a *um
to call between the hour* of ft and Ml- Helen Bennett and Mr* \ II
Mr and Mr* A S Kelly vi*it ol money for Itir blirarv f ind ,nd Lucille Campbell, xtr- .lack Stemto p m
cd over the weekeml with her m*&gt; Ihe convert ati-ir* ul eypee** 1,-eec per. Xlr* William Stemper. and
Hatcher Jr
Mr* Xtorri*
F R ID A Y
tlier, Mr* Fre«l T William*, and and liiritlife The ch.iirman wa
J
I
Ander-on
will
&gt;erve
a*
bt
t
Tilt Duplicate llrldgr Club will
lirr lirxilher anil «t*ter in law Mr urptrnletl with a plant a« a gift
meet at the Yaehl Chib with ‘ eat- man and u*her- will be Paul Ben and M** Fred |l William*
from 'Hie circle
mg to start at 7:41 p m . and play nett .mil tha.Te* Patterson. l*r-&gt;Tne committee chain ten werr
ther of the lirtd*
i» to begin at ft o’clock
,i|ip mtet! t&lt;o the liillowitut year
F.illut* ing the ceremon). a re
xx faxloi llrigga x*al the peaker
petdimi wifi be held in the FellowH ilt IH J XNPIRO, Jlraiil yrv—
tut the meeting Wa- cooihti led bl
»bip r «IIII of Hie chlltlh
tin form of .ill open hi: mu Xian) Forty-1brer person* were in In red
N. invitation have men i**m,il
« 1 1,..,Ide ph.-i-c- of rird e tmc v ere and ift l*n»e* *ma»h»-,l a* ‘ indent*
hut ill friend* nf the couple and
rampaged in Belem ,o»lerd*jr
ill-* not'd.
fh« ■ fnmiilc* are Invited t-i l*&gt;th
i *gr* gali&gt;tn-il It, lb I
I brill
1 1,,,-e | r o ii' wi-.r *1I* G aeain-1 a hu* fare In, rea*e. |K.
( lie w e d d in g r i t e , a m t to Ih* r * c e |*
Xgrrfy rrphtlrd
11
* »*-• | t*f*r i-pj* t
It.-.
. ;
XV G (•!.,.i - , Mr; v|..r„|i..„si
lio n
Xuthoritle- blame I "Coinmuni«t
I .!• l» bn I .die). Xtr*. J.illiv* Got. Xlr.
•til S»m»U*v, wMti i* **m
Mr*. Hamer Little and Mr*. XV.
i \
i.
xlr* liuvi Kent. Xtr* elements" for Ihe incident, whirh
»*!*•'* nt * ii in.
X K ra tm t entertained with a t**» *,
ftvo ihabilantJohn l.iulwi, xtr • Jack Ka niter h-ft H* ■ i ts'*
It i In* *h*ift I iii ftin* v ih#
Hiiv-rtay :ifinrn»*on at the I d ie t' * : H Q n t l S t J O V L .I Q S S
* ir* ii ally w Ihiiul lrans)wirlatinn.
M rJo,- X lr | - | h
X lr‘ It
l&lt;‘ I fiat■ Mhwrlm* offi*4*'#
w• n
home Imnurin: Mi»* ilrace M arit*'
•
'
The agency a-.t if.Me -tuilmts
X tu ri i - ill XII * Joe XI
X I,)J
II atg11 ) .1x1lit )!f» la-ill, M
Stme-Tplier a .Itmr -.frail i.i'e of
nv erturm’-l aid stn-i-lii-i bn,*-*
I
M o .I,
Mr
I It Hi tin * XI
li*
*
«
h!&lt; nf ; tli’ii K 4 t ' - %if * i
Seminole High School,
,fti r a to .te l tu,e*m - aijairist a
X I! StevenX lr*
VX II S’ew
'ii M
(I n l I
4 ■* ip i i
Till Joy t la *. Ilf Ihe I t t p ip
oil
XI* - I
l‘
III . r, III ! Mr
I rn ifriH * I .V ■rent) tare t*re*it.
The dir.int’ table, covered with
taify
i
l
'
-I
K*
«l‘
f.
*
*»
ii
*
ii*«
n rufwori. cloth, held no it ranee. li*t t tiiin h held it- monthly B
Thuleen per*,**,* uer,- treated for
It ..
xx
Ill- XI.
i ■; Zi •
x&lt;,t* nI -*■ 111‘i i&lt;I•!*I tn Itiftlil Hi»
Blent nf white gladioli flanked by- nc*» matting l t ui • - at the h*-ttu
I i lin e r
io I M l
l,i i
liidlel wound .vtd 31 for o:hrr
it
lliirh
lift
green candle*, ireen ae-1 while of Xlr- Bmnv Xu.till
Injurir*
S*
nt«
iiil»»
r.
being the ela»* rotor*. TtuouvbThe devutlonal **.*- jiivctt *u‘
I MIC It Ht" *-1 XR f sTBIKI
xtr and
T k r
^%^|rv
out th«- boiiic, su'ina flutver* we to Mr*. A. J Pi li-r-oo teacher i*l
JKRt'SAI EM l-r.iS ’or. *•
«' Xltl il l' T il X 'K ft
Da.
M
r.
Sul
\lirninMin
mill
o
u&lt;ed in decorating.
the cl.i**, led a Rlhlr ill*ril*&gt;l,*n
s me ? .h»i do- tor* employed h*
I wi«b to thank nil nur mttnv
a
m
!
M»
'li
Si
(lori)on
Mi
thnoehi- nf kindpublic m-tltulinn* slar'cd , tlir,-c friend* f«&gt;r H
P'etlding nt the punrh Kiwi Deliclou* rcfrr*hnicnt- were then
XI •
;
| i 1'iunp, v Ka
hii-litti -t diirinir
lervctl by the ho*lei-I * s!ns*i|'i'iii -ttiki- t.ata) to back I , - * shown
were \lr v Bill steint*er and XIr
Mi
M Mi* *
Mi
- nt illr •
iml&lt; fru -aim y in h'
Tho-e pre-eiit were Mt- Ro act Mi
Jack Stemper M r-. If-'rman L,
. Is in up theli I
lit
n
Kn*/.
flPit
Mr
'
M r - XI J 11.. r t, k
* re., se.
Melvin Inkle
Morris received the guest* at Ihn tier! Junes, M rSMdi -I t'r noil Mr- Fd &gt;in 1t&lt;
door hefere they were icrxpit if,
v(r*. Benny Ait-iui Xli
(t.irott.
mi
lichm* refre-hment* of
punrh. 1 ivc. Xlr* I. t- I. i Mom Mr* Je.in *1* i l l IfY L.l t , ihtrt-l 1’, it r
\t * a H».l K i-*,b-r. XI. Oi.-t Xli
xandwteh**, eake- and lea Thnae t ngbiid. XlrJ '
New -inn
* * ■ ' - t in : ' In f c r v l n g
w ir e
K v ir
Xtr* J XV Carter mil Mr* x .1 Jfu't. Iv i itin' r. a n d XI* on l X lr|a*. \I*.ftA
XI arte and Rose Kratrcrt
t'eteraon.
Xf|j« stineclpher wa* prrrunted
with a gift with vrhlch to remem­
ber the (*ee**inn Apitr--*imatejy
(0 gue-t called between Ihe des­
ignated hour* nf 1:30 pm until il
o'clock
fillc
Nt*. I lin t Rnn*-t l l c r f Sumlxxicli
r.Oc
Nn. 1! &lt; hirkni S:ilml Sumlwlrh ami I'utaln Salmi
-II U . * i .
l* 0 U I1 C ll M C C tS

Morris Home
Scene 0/ le a
For Graduate

Final Plans Are (p O h A M L a U
Announced For
Miss Patterson

Hibiscus Circle
Meets In Orlando

Miss Stineciphcr
Honored Wrfb Tea
At Roy Mann Home

Has Monthly Meet

WEDNESDAY M E N U

In New Building

O N SALE

STBASnoHG. Frartre. t* Rep
ru-enfitix-es of I t Ev rope an Nntlon* and the JCiar gathered today
for the first time In their new,
m odrm iitlr leven-atorv hrndouirtori here for a regular «enlon of
the Cmmril of Eur-pe.
XX'ork I# Mill going on in the ti p
floor.
The session *» « preGd-d over j
, , , * nrr,,nr Konrad Adenauer,
o' XVrjt Gennanv. Tin- i hairm in»hip r-itat, * tn alphabetJeal order.

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RIDE-IN

th eatre

TONITE

&amp;

WEDNESDAY M O R N IN G

PRICE

OYER

WEDNESDAY

£ FFAIR

Fn-deriek Cox Hostetler, ton of
Air. and M rt. A . K. Botaeiter. Cel­
ery Avr., wa* promoted to Lieut­
enant juntos g r a d e in the Navy
on Alay .1 In Newport, It. I.
He ii communications offterr en
the HRS Cotton, which It now in
Roiton Harbor undergoing repair*.
He i* graduate of PrToeexon..

400

REMNANTS

with

A®mMERj
ALSO

A T REDUCED PRICES

SHOUT SUBJECTS
is BUCK

N IG H T

all pat*cnger« will be admitted
for only

ONE

•

lllfi ASSORTMENT OF FABRICS

•

BIO ASSORTMENT OF PATTERNS

*1

Mosieland. X'ou. jour car and

•

BIG SAVINGS FOR YOU

DOLLAR . . .

I

Commencing At Dark

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Shop PENNEY'S You'll Save

Itexerage

COMPLETE IHNNFU&gt;
llri-ndcd Veal Cut let
Reef Slew
San-age nnd Itice
tirllleil Haul Slrtik
t.rilled Furls Chop(•rilled Dinner Steal*
Fried .lumlui Stir imp
Vegelalile Flute (Fuur \ rgtw.)

1.2".
site
7dr
1.25
1.25
t.nn
1.25
55e

Shrimp In a BunkH
&lt; liicken in a Bu&gt;.l-el

ilBr
"Or

1 hnire nf I hii Vegetable-*, Salad, llexeruRe, and Dewsert
VEGETABLES
English Feas
Mashed Fnlnlneft
Slewed Oniuns
t urn un the Cub
Firkled Itoeu
HESSKH1S
Chucnlule Ftitldinj; nr Ire Cream served with dimtern
FIE 15c Slice
HOME MADE CAKE
15c Slice
BEVERAGES
Fnffen
llul Tea
Milk

• • • •
2 Showing* Nltel;

MOT
WKATIIKU
sic;(ii:sTioN

AT BARGAIN

C f

eiAN SIMMONS
VICTOR MATUM

X-.mii led t utd I ill -•
with
I'ni.it,i Salad
Still in.-*, I'jrkli'w, l lieeM'
Hard Ituilcd Egg
XXitb

9

O M t C l

Tonlt*

In Service

43 People Hurt,
18 Buses Smashed

Beth Israel Has
Closing Meeting
And Covered Dish

CARTOON

News O f Men

Mrs. M. Maxwell
Will Be Honored
With Open House

Iced Tea
Iced ( offee
Rutlermilk

T O U C H T i ON' S

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roup 1, Class A Baseball Tourney To Be Hold In Sanford
Winner Of District

American Legion
Practice Starts

Tourney Goes To
State Tournament

S pD ht

American t^gion baseball praclice will get underway thi* after­
noon at t o'clock. The practice w ill
be held at the old Sanford baseball
B* TUM.ilV KUHN
John Scott, coicfa uf the hr ml Radium. Red H im will have the
tiolr High School baseball tram, job of coach Ibis rear. He i* re­
announced yesterday that the placing Al McMillan, who has
Hv TOMMY KL’ IIN , Sport. Editor
Group t, l lam A district baseball moved to a higher position In the
tournament would l*e held in San la-gum baseball clrruit.
lied will have lo go quite a
lord. The tourney will Mart Ttiur*
day at 4 p.m. in Mrmnrial Mad ways to follow in the footsteps of
Sanford CaidinaK will ujh-ii Ihcir W n ln o dey night basetuill *cheJura The game Him will be tie- the past two Ixgion teams be­
tub- tomorrow night in Memori*' Stadium. The tram they are supposed
twern Winter Park and I m l i u r i cause each of them went to the
lo play ha* yri not bgen found. || bar been rumored that the Card* are
Sanford will meet Titusville tis.it slate tournament They lost in i in
going to travel to Grovvlalid, but thr origanal agreement was that the
night and Uir game will get under, the slate tourneys Also Red will
day one home ba-&lt;l'all game a week and one ■way
t'aralnaW would play
way at 6 p m. Thi* game will aba miss the big boy* that played on
every week. Since the home rami
plai t'd once a week.
;um&lt;.• were to be played
last year’a team This year the
be played in Memorial .Stadium
Sanford thought it would be nlca if they could play their home conteut
* The
p ,# winner* of each game will team will be mostly composed id
Wednesday night*,
nig'
l&gt;erautt&lt; Hanford has one of the three stadium* in
played on the second
M M in the dKIrlrl boys who play*
play Friday night
the Cental Florida I-cague that has lighting facilities. It wa* alto
achoul baseball
leant
_ »CfH____
___________
will start tiring_ high
lin a li. and that game
t
Ji-eidid that Hanfot 1 would play It- out of town game Sunday a fte r­
w ' hate finished thrlr
boys who
at I p.m. The winner of that game snd boy*
noon. No team in the C F t. ha* yet received a schedule of on-comingRED
IIIR
F
S
will go to the Cta*» A Mate ba».- Iasi year on the Notary league
game*.
Roy a who play must not have fu a ib Of legion Baseball Tram
• • •
ball tuurnament at Kurt 1'ierce
ttimed
17
before
the
beginning
o
f
1
Coach Scott urge* people to
WHERE ARK T H E PEOPLE? That i* one of the main queations
THE SANFORD HERALD
the
year
If
a
boy
was
17
by
Dec
come out and watch their high
Tile*. May |k. I9SI asked hv "B(h John Heott, head of the Seminole High School huv ball
age fi
29. 1953, or curlier, he Is not
acbool team ir,R
tram. This yeai th • local high » t ool team Is enjoying one of tin*
eligible
to
play,
but
if
a
boy
turned
action. So !»*$
, « beat nasons they have evsr had, tsut that still doesn't draw many to
17
on
Jan.
1.
1931,
be
is
eligible
lo
'
this year tlic at 1
| the game*.
make the team
t e n d a n c e hail
I he Seminole* ..uvi* everything In thvlr fas-or exeeipl the crow d.
Jim
Hawkins,
star
hurler
for
been very poor1!
Coming up this week will !&lt; the dlitrict tournament that will decide
Ihr
high
school
team,
hanot
and the team
who will go to the state ba-eball tournament. It *huu!d prove to be
made up his mind about going out
hav md been ablei*
one of the most exciting tourneys that Sanford has had in a long time.
for
the
team
yet.
Other
boy*
who
to break even
Ilusrhall fans of Snnford If &gt;nn like baseiiall and don't want it
are thinking about trying to make
Since the district:
to die In the Celery C ity, you aie urged to support one of the t&gt;e»t
the
Squad
are
David
Galloway,
tournament
li,
high schiHtl teams in the state. I* n't fail to see the district tourney.
Roberl .Samuel, fairry Rales. John
nne of the mo*tj'„
It will start nt I'bO p, m Thursday Then Winter i ’ark will olav Ix e -"Squirrej"
Bowen.
Larry
Buraev,
important
lour-M _________
burg. I .stu that evening If y ou attend the Memorial Stadium you will
Hay
Hrnderson.
John
iTarkv,
and
»&gt;
f.A
Y
l.E
T
A
l.ltn
r
tit- the Sanford RemlnoW baUilng It out with Titusville for a spot in
nrya l o r the',- / 0 W
many
other
boya
who
like
the
NEW
YORK
&lt;
J
T
—
NobiKl)
m
i
n
i
Seminole*. a huge
j ut,„ Heoit
the finals of the district tournamrnt. The fin al* of his tournament
spot!
1n have the slighlrit Idea whal will l&gt;e held un Friday at H:00 p. m.
crowd, ii ranectcd at the game.
the Cleveland Indians are doing
Ilia price of admiuion it She for
around first place in Ihe American
dulls and Tic fur student*. Thi
league al this singe of the race,
Hoes nut
i
Include the stadium I
a n / mure than they can under­
l this
So far
season lb
thi* teatim
the heroineic i
stand what’s holding up the Drhot
has* pla yed the■ ■
■ ■ball of any
\ A / ___I A * ./■ * ! L lroil Tigers Hut there Ihry are,
lean
_ _______
____ The San V I .
•m. In' /'rntral
Florida
»n«i ""td comes that rccenCy cmford nine ha* complied a 13-3 rc N e x t W G C k A t C l u b
hitterrd i lev eland fans arc begin
cord and Is having one of tin bed
DAYTONA REACH
G re y ning to get that old feeling again.
years in baseball The Seminole* hounds*a**r scheduled to -wing into
In some respects, Hie case of
won the Fast Florida Conference action, fur thr first lime since la«l
•a rlie r this year by truunriha summer, neat week at the Volusia Hie Indians is even more curious
than that of the Tiger* 'the taller
New Smyrna 117 Also the Semi County Kennel club
nole* won the right to play In the
When the Day Inna Beach Dark's team merely is taking a llyer with
district meeting by handing Pier­ lights go
Monday night, it will a gr..up &lt;( rookies because it hid
son a onesided 18-3 loss. The lust lie for schooling race*. Rut no other choice, and it is doubtful
lluhtei Ristw-r
lock Krlder
ItOHfP H A N N I'fl Jim llawkln*
SrminuJc* now will be faring the the regular season Isn't far 1st Hint even the most rabid Drlrutt
WHO W ILE W IN TROPHY? I)o you think you ran out-guc/»
rooter
rspccti
the
honeymoon
lo
toughest rompclillun of the season hind, opening on June 4 and rx
the judgs-t ns to who w ill I n- awaiJtd the most valuable player award
Winter Pack won the right to lending w&gt; day* (hrough Scpi, 17
last much Linger Cleveland, on the eu the Hrmlnoic High H&lt; haul La-rWlI train. This year the Hanford
Play in the
defeat in*
Schooling evenls will be held other hand ha* virtually ripped Herald will present a .MVP avtaid to the best player on the tram. Thr
Lymaan 30
Monday, May 24. through Satur­ apart a veteran club that figureJ judges ait- a group of lucal high Khool baseball fans who have seen the
no-hit
vhit ball game. It is (he second day, May 29, and on Monday and to be a contender and looks better Seminole* in action.
lime
me lh»l
lhal Richmond has plirhed Tuesday of the following week for having finally taken the big
It will In- tough to pick a player for the award. Just about every
■ nnhtltrr
on hilfri thisI ■season.
......M The Win The track will be dark for two step
tdayi-r un the tram hu&gt; t» lie taken into consideration. ItuMui Ulsbs*-,
ler Park Wildcats have a is 3 re nights as final preparations ft * )ht
Jol
Ii you haven't kept tali on the Jimmy
iltiimy Kiidi-r,
Slider, Johnny
Jones, Kuis llannum. Jiniiuv
nniy Hawkins.
in s
Jim Hut
cord. Onlv two lear.n have been big irndoff June 4 are completed. Tribe since spring training ended h r, wild
id Randy Say
Reynold*
no i
di'serv. rredit
______
for th tir .hitting
..
power* _
Larry
able In do
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down them
Del.and did
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can't t^- over-looked
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for th rlr great defensive
Many top greyhounds will com­ and play began for keeps, you Hut and I’.ar.dv Ferrell
the trick Iwl.-e and Roonc of Or
rob ably' are not fully aware of * playing. Ed McGafl, a player wno ha* averaged striving nut more than
pete in the pre-season tests, warm probably
lando did II onre
Ing up for whal promises to lie the change, that have come abnul one pluyi r ncr Inning deserve* endit for that. (Jer.e Kstlidge, Johnny
The Scrnlnulcs will base no lee a torrid summer campaign Doz- ui the team which for the past five Carter, and llandd Pate have to hr taken into consideration for the way
party when they fare the rseellent •" * more star* will arrive at the seasons ha* ro m r close to break­ ihey have played in irlle f.
pitching of Harrr Gene B randt of Vi K( fresh from competition ,,| ing It* suptKirtcr*' hearts in Its
TtlusvIUe. The Titusville Terrier/ Ihe Blscarnc and Orange Park futile chase of Yanks
TH E UMP WAH WRONG: i*h ye* um pirr* are Just human, but
have rotnpiied a very good raco.d Irarki which don't close until the
Large Cuke Easter ha* gone I he one that umplrrd behind tin plate during the Sanfoid Cardinal*Hanford
Navy game Kutiduy wa* considered by fan* to ta- alt wrong on
throughout the season TTie only first of June. Thcv won't J m re back lo the minor*, and so ha*
rawbark In their record Is a I t' iiulrrd In qualify before entering Rocky Nelson, who wa* lo have vne pitch he railed, o f rourse a l ig hubarb started, but the Imp did not
isa to New Smyrna, a team that official races.
cured the Indians' first base III* change hi* mind.
.See If you ran picture the scene. The base* loudril, one out, Sanford
Sanford has difratrri three limes
Schooling race* v ill begin al In their place I* Al Rn*cn, who
Titusville gained a slot in the dis­ 7:30p.m. nightly and will be op,.t bad never played a lick ol lin t Cards In-hind 5-2, and G er* Prnnlniitpn un lo baf VtdSJi -ne ball and
jrltcoer, John Hchwarlt let go with a
trict tournament by out-slugging lo the public.
b— u&lt;Lite. Itu l lit AT* twil at two strikri on hiti). The Na
curve bull. It came straight tui v..t yowW and ibvo vurvnl, and
Qvierin ITS, s team that they just
Ihini is Kud» iteawladu, « kill
did b ail earlier In the arasun by
fresh md of •chool that lie still then the- right band or thn umpire flew nigh into thr an and U.i.iegh
his lips passed the word* most batter* hate to hear "Strike Thiee,
14.
worries about hi* homework.
U tile Is known of (he Leesburg
In left field I* Al .Smith, a scrub You're out". Manager lluddy Lake came running In from his cuaehing
on third loin. Gene Pennington turned and looked at th* u iii |i and a
squad. but Ihry are probably made
rookie wliu came up from Indian I *g fuss started. It soon ended and Pennington went to the dug-out
up of Iasi seas*'* American Legion
a|Kili*
last
season;
and
un
the
NEW YORK - Walter Robert
with a disgusted look on hi* fuce.
team. In legion competition Iasi
s • •
year I he Sanford tram nut classed Thoma*. a Junior at Thr City Col­ bench Is Dale Mitchell, long an
ley.
of
New
York,
believe*
(hat
r*labli*h*d
3W
nlu*
liiller
Plavbelieves that
them in four games by large lege
youth
nth must i*.
I h&gt; aerved— but hard. I In« »•«•*»* IRW
T&gt;‘««** "« "
•cores.
Ttuie m u I* 4H year* old and a mem- Westlake. Suitcase Simpson and n
PREDICTIONS: When asked to
b®r
of
CONY'*
varnitv
irnnU
tram
,
i
half
doian
others
la
Dave rhuJfy,
predict this tourney and |li out
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By THE ASMH IA T E I) TRESS
a* a pinchhltler Nixon drove In
The oldrst
j p varaitv
— tv athlete in whom the Philadelphia 'A'» no
come I will predict like this. Lee*
A five run eighth Inning rally, Iwu run* with hi* double, then
burg searing a sensational upsd the college* Intercullrglate sports longer wanted.
In fact, when tho Indians finished ■parked by Bus* Nixon's double rhamherx put one over the left
In defeat Winter Park M . Hanford hi»tory won hi* first three matches
to take a quick 14 lead and hold thi* season. Two were at doubles, winning an Important game the and Roy Chamber*' home run, Held fence lo clear the h u e *.
In other action, Orlando , be*I
it throughout the game. In Ihu another single*. |n In* single* he other day with a rousing latr-lnn- gave Ihe Florida Stale la-agurfinal game Sanford lo dcfeal L rr* defeated a IP-year old Manhattan ing rally, the only "old faces" In leading Jaektoqvllle Reach Sea Cocoa 9 3 and Lakeland look Day
Rophnmorr.
thrlr lineup were lho*c of Bobby Bird* a S O victory best night over Iona Beach 13 12
b.;.w easily by a onesided 10 3
Ihil playing tennis and attend­ Avila al second, Gc irgr Strickland runnenip Dclwml
score.
ing clasaes is only a part lime a f­ at short, l-arry Dnby In croler
The triumph stretched the Sea
D O I'B I.E M l IIIT
fair for Wall Thonia*. He has u field and Rosen at first. Hal Bird*' edge in the standing* to
U K H H Y V H .LK . V i JV-Wal1cr
full t m* Job with New York City's Naragnn, a rookie back from the S 'i game*.
Barr, a 175-pound led hander al
fire department. He work* for the servlrr, wa* catching, and Hal
DrLand'* starter Jim Huu load­ the age of 17 year*, pitched two
Bureau of Fire Investigation.
Newhouser, the veteran from De­ ed the tacks In the eighth on two no-hit baseball game*—cacti of
An honor student who has main- troit, wa* scoring hi* 201*t pitch­ walks and Billy Dathncr'i single five Innings—here thr ssinr night
Ifln td a P5 average for thr last ing victory.
and hi* tcrvlcr* were dispensed At a le tu ll Clarke County high
two year*, Thomas didn't start
Of the Indian*' Big Thrrr pitch- with. French Lrlllanc came on. achool defeated Warren County
playing tennis until he wa* :iS. D rand the Sea Bird* sent la nlaon high 7 3 and to
•pile till* late start ha won tho crs. only lloti Eemnn ha* pitched
Am*iicaii Tennis A i’&gt;il. veteran's up b&gt; his normal form. While Mike
• nglea tournsy in IP51. ft wa* Ihu Garcia ami Early Wynn were be­
ing unpredictable. Important blip
first time he had entered.
r M ip .s i* . t i t ,.
But getting a late start I* nulh- hat come from a pair of rooun
nn Ing new for the trim 175-pound reliefers, Don M o itl and Bay
Js* Prarh
IS 1* .Til
athlete. Ho finished high achool In Narletkl.
P*U»M . . . .
. lo I t t l i
Orlando
, (a IT , t t i
IV41 at Rhode* Prep although he
Lakeland
it I* Ml
•tj}r)jd there in 1 9 *. Ha had to
help
fhe family budget, *0 he work­
»« i m
ed as a mall carrier, prison guard,
Orlando t a e v r w
P*fk attendant and fireman.
i n Hrarh l | ) | U t i | •
Another I t yrar* elapsed bel.shiloMl I I |iirl» s &gt; lira, h I I
tween Id* high achool graduation
A lop bet for thi* year’* Indian­
Mo m m Toslnr
and hit enrollment at CUNY.
f'ralun* tiesi h al Orlando
apolis hpeedwav winner I* 1P5-7
Twos a) |)(|«nd
champ
Bill (Vukcy) Vukovich, ac­
Thoma* was asked to Join the
iax Israeli si Uhrtand
trnn . team when Coach H arry cording to an article In the cur­
aw rtnir7w i.u a n i u
. i? »»w hint In the gym hitting rent issue of t’eople Toda* maga­
Trans
w . *.. re*. (ill » hall against a wall. Karlin con- zine whlrh re|mrt» that Vukey will
Cleveland
1* te • i t
rineed Thomas that tennis would rare In Ihe same car he used last
riiic
f t it .61*
he ■ mean* of relaxation and ho vear—a sleek, lopsided 4-cvUnder
17 n .fai 1
Saw &gt; *rk
petrol!
I I lu i l l *
Job whlrh has It* drlvr shaft cock­
tould help thr team.
aw
nalllmols
II It
««*
a» in nil of ‘niomat' dr* ed to the ieft lo give better sta­
lOiliadsIplita
ta 17 ITS TU ..
llhrratr moves* he clldnH Accept bility on the continuous left turn*
a IT &gt;«* *
WssMha t«n
Boston* .......
At once. U louk a yetr of convitic*
* H .111 a
" I'll lake the trad and stay
Wesnlla Seelerdav
lOfa
thpre," Vukey promised last year,
Potion I Uslrnll a
and proceeded tn lead the park
tonlt a* me Mhedutedl
lla n n TnWar
for IIM of Ihr 100 turn*. TLI* year,
Now York at Hilraao tnleM I
savs
People Today, hi* formula
U u ik a n ( ! • • &gt; vo, T r u r k a M - a t
will
be the same as he tries to Join
U'wiog at
Clevejand • &lt;night I
Speedway president Wilbur Snaw
Ita n T y IS -1 » va. H o a t t r m a n U - | l
il n a l i . n a t l l s l l l n i i j i e i n l a h l i —
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UUKHTIONH
and Msurl Rose a i the only men
Metier mo it u -U vs 1
I. what was th* largest crowd ever to win two aucceulve race*
a&gt; orr rmuttVi
m tlirtla * t i l t
ilia dal ah I* at Detroit —
Pht(adIl»hls’«t,,iJ*truit~-Martin
| l- ever to wttneaa an opening day To do It, he must escape the staggame In tna major leagues?
It sa. Uromvk IS-lr
ferlng annual toll In broken fuel
H» wa*
W. Who
was the youngi
youngest player line*, screeching amaih tip*, hu­
•Swnla a akrda rtlooln
Mlnola .m l wrap In a major
_ r league game
game?7 Who was
«
man and mechanical exhaustion.
a t i o x a i . i.Kati
t.iia iu n
the Juuugvl
HerieaT
VVBgvH in a World Hcries?
Mild-mannered Vukey rauit Best
- " h * t track *U r won the I f 53 race hit Furl Injection Special ten
National A, A. U. decathlon chain- mile* tn qualify for one of (he
plomhln In hie home town?
thirty-three starting position*. Ar4. What famous profr.tion*!
aved against him are 67 bandviilt creation* Including Ihr re­
vamped Aganjanian Special. In
rah
.
I# St
Ml
"
I. The largest crowd ever to §e« which Troy Ruttman set the track
llranlta Y ra la rd a s
siW
rnsnn la futGiarai- a
. i ii'
*^&gt; game **• **•• snajor* record 01 128 823 m p h. tn 1BU,
I 'h il o d ril-h la * - Ml l.-.als a - l
g a m u ^ a * sur^caitao gums 2 ' "Tit 73,101 at Cleveland's Mur.kl- the 3-cy Under front-wheel driven
tfadfed Hsae i f f * / , fein t peer k a n a new end tcvef
P*l H’adium, April Wl, tWH.
Novi Special, widen hold* Hie l(h
ts»«vTj- gsntoo wbedultd)
1. The youngest player in a m a­ mile qualification record of 12A.ai4
litas** Todat
league game wa* Jo# Nuxhall m p h.. and the giant I2 cyllnder
Chicago al lifuoklxp inlaMl— jor
who pitched for Cincinnati In HM4, Ferrari. All 07 are capable af hit­
when he wa* 13, Phil Cavarrrtta ting Ihe 136 nt.p h whlrh Is expect
Call The l.umber Number “g j " For Sudden Service
w«» 13 when ho played for tho ed In he Ihe minimum nuallfylng
Chicago Cub# In th i i f r * Series.
•peed. L ait year Vukey dig i

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Jax Rally Wins Game With DeLand

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All-Star Game Set For Wednesday

Rotary League All-Star baseball
game will be playrd thla Wednes­
day night al Memorial Stadium.
The game will Mart at 7 p m cm
the dot and l* scheduled lo be | t
1even inning contest. The game
trill be between the pennant win­
ning Pirates, and the Rotary AllStar*.
The wav the thing is worked out
to second base with a runner on
Gist. Wagner opposes this type of Is like this, there are four tearm
in the league At the end of Hr.plav
" I stayed at shortstop until the season, the team that finished uri
(•all was hit or p!tch*d out," * * /* lop is named pennant winner.
the famous Flying Dutchman. "I Four players arc then oicked from
learned that from iiughlc Jennings ,hc three remaining teams, and
back in 1897 when I wa* pla)lag are called the All Stars
At 7:15 pm Wednesday varb“l f
right field for the Louisville Colon­
el* in the National League. Ilughic awards will be presented Fir*T
hit .39? for Baltimore in 18M1 and Ihe pennant winner* will each re­
when I came up a* a 23-year-old ceive a mlniatL'e silver baseball
rookie I thought I'd ace how Jen­ Then Sonny Powell will p ro m t
nings did it. Jennings wa* a short­ a Mm ! Valuable Player'* award
stop but how he could cover second tn *ome deserving youngster Roy
bate! He could take the throw Holler will then give »wav « Br»t
while on the run."
Sport*nian»hin award The pub
Wagner has liven asked thou­ lie i t invited free of charge
sand* of times how to play thr to sec this game Also laler mi In
bag with a runner coming into the evening, the Sanford Cardinals
•econd l&gt;ase. litre's his version of will play a game
th* idsv :
ft is the first lime that Roy H olt^j
" If the runner cornea down in­ has c v rr had hi* Rotarv team win
side, give him half Ihe bag. When a pennant, lie feel* that luck is
new men would come into the with him and he will he the fi'st
league they would try to get me manager to -ec hit team win the
or the second hair man. I used to All Star game. So l* r this year the
tell them 'Now, look. You're new Pirates have compiled a 9 1 re­
or you won't get any pari of tl. cord Ruber! Samuel is the captain
in the league. (Jtvr us half the hag nf the Pirates, and Rill Hutchison
The bag ha* four corner*. All l it the other manager
want is one.* | always tried to be
Sonny Powell and Bsfchy New­
nice to them.
"Don't stand in front of the bag. man. manager' of Hie All-Star*
want
their iram to rr p irt to M e­
Eliminate the possibility of In­
jury. Always try to get your man morial Stadium at 3 :U p m . A
begin fcaclice Here is a Il»l of
and get out of the way."
Honu*. who led tnc Na'lona! names that will compile the AllLeague eight time* in hitting and Slar team John Bowen, David
hit .300 or better fo r hh« fin t IT Galloway, Rub Carter l.arry Ruryear* in the circuit, had n number ncv. Hav llardv. H illv Wcsifall,
Ronnie Russi. Larry Reel, Bill*
of pet plays.
"One uf them Involved Tomniv Harper Lawrrore Howard. Neil
Leach with whom I nlayrd 16 i Stoothoff, and Donald Mnlhlcux
Here are Ihe name* of Ih r playyear*," says Ilona*, " lie plated
third base next to me for five 1rrs forming 'he P./alcs* Robert
vears. ,Thcrr wa* one play wr uied ! Samuel. Jim Warner, L C. Smith.
to get away with every *0 often. Mile* Hudson. Eddie Barbour Bob
"With thr *arrtfter bant in order Jc,ha*i*n. Rich)' Moore, W ill1*
and men on first and second wit's Petty, Bruce McCoy, Glenn Jonc*f
not too fast a man on »crond. Tom Robinson, Torn Dossey. and
Leach would run In lie fore the pit­ Brantley Schirartl.
cher threw the ball to the batter.
I'd cover third. If Leach could po*HURT IN K P IIJ.
sibly field the taint he'd get It,
CHICAGO il* — Jockey Herbert
wheel and throw to me for thr
fore* (day. Sometime* we'd call a Cavalier U paralysed ami in "very
pilch-out on that plav and we'd critical" condition today as Uie
suck thr runner Into heading for r-&gt;*ull of an intury suffered in a
third. W r,l Invariably get him be­ three-horse spill at Sportsman'*
cause old Honu* would be there to Park yesterday
take the catcher'* throw."
The 19-ycar o'd apprentice from
New Orleans suffered a spinal cm ,*
injury and is rrportrd near death
. ATHLETIC TEXANS
at S! Anthony's Hospital.
AUSTIN, Te&lt; — A whopping
128.000 buy* and girls participated
in athletics in Texas high school*
during the school y ra r that cIum-May with the Intrrscbuh«tlr
UrlHr*diM, %in; |*t
ague meet here,
*
in
l i l t n *t
fo rty thousand boya played h»'t. liitf |( in
I lit |« ii
hall. 31.000 played
batkrioall.
track drew ?n,nnn, baseball IJ.'mu
tennis 8,MiU|Vr»)* anu nut*, and
g iiL U A ctb al! 16.00*
Football reached Ha peak with
almost 9uu school* playing the
game. Track is the sport with the
most school*, I .son

Shorfsiop Position Is Key Spot
On Baseball Team, Says Honus Wagner
tty FRANK KCK
CARNEGIE. Pa.—A good short­
stop must have a strong throwing
atm Irerause he make* thr longest
throw* of any Infirldcr, *ay* Hon­
us Wagner,
llonu*, now KO. adviara tnuking
throws from a l/ending position in
prattke because a shortilop must
often make throw* with a mini­
mum of wasted motion.
"I would always try to throw the
hall from thr jiotiUon In which I
Grided it,** -ay* the immortal
Wagner who compiled a ,:t29 hal­
ting average in lb year* with the
Pittsburgh Pirate* and three with
Louisville. "You've got to do that
to be a good ehorUtop. You must
get the ball assay quickly wluei
poinlhte.
‘Ti e toughest play for a short­
stop cutnr* when h, go. - into the
hole 1st-.seen his iposition and third
base. How many player* do you
»ee make that play today? f'hil
Uizsuto and Pee Wee Reese used
to lie real good at it, but I guru
hv now they're slowing down like
all of ii»,"
W'sgri r feel* that the shortstop
going into the hole to fis-U a
ground ball should plant hi* right
toot solidly on the ground a* the
hail is tirided, "Tlu* will gist- kbit
thr nrersaary footing to make the
long throw to first base," say*
Wegner.
•'The ibortstop," he say*, "m uit
roam to the outfield on all fly boll*
hit to short left field and short
center Geld. He should know the
strength of his o utfirlJrri' aim*
berauie hv will tie called upon lo
take a number of telay throws dur­
ing the course of a game.
"When he know* how well hi*
L f l fl(14rr can throw, the short­
stop will know- how deep he should
roam for the relay following a lung
hit hall. The same applir, on long
hit hall* to center."
Wagner Insist* that since the
shortstop play* thr deepeit part
uf th* Infield In- mutt move in on
Most ground ball* hit hit way.
*'A slow hit hail it thr haide&gt;t
for a shortstop to field," says thr
Hall Fame. " I used to try to
romr in sideways on a slow hit
ball. Komi time* R itiula plays
them that way. It's one way to
tee the little bud hop* a alow roller
Uhe&gt;.
''The shorUtop must be the most
aleit tnflrtder because h,&lt; U ex­
pected to move in any direction.
He mutt have sure hand-, lie is the
key to a good infield because- he
inukri more play* than any othn
player with the postiMe exception
of thr first baseman, most of
whose play*
involve latching
thrown bail*."
Wagner iwik-vr* » *«»iLiUp
mu&gt;t "swiiy around ami not remain
stationary.
N'otire how thr l i i i d j r r * play
with ruoners on base and less that,
two out. They nlay In to rut off
the trout , uriner.
"In Ihe old days," says llouut,
“we'd play in and try to make the
tag un the 1 unner. One run was
big In John McGrow's day. He al­
ways played for one run at homtbut on the road he'd play for more
hrraute sometime* one run doesn't
hold up in the lost of the ninth."
Bonus shortstop* play tn or close

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GETTING BREAKS
LANSING.
Mich,
t * - "It
wouldn't happen again In a mil­
lion year*, said Glen McAtlam.
baseball coach at Lansing Everett
High School.
During a brief sliding practice,
two of his player* suffered broken
legs and a third sprained an an­
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Noutb of City Liralti.
WELAKA Apartracnl*. 714
First Street P lion: 490 W.

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Hollaway and Baby Beds

Day. Week or month—Tel. 1423.
Furniture ten ter.
IK We»t H a l

'v N E 11OOsi efficiency apartment,
suitable for couple or single
P m alt bath.
Ideally located
ccros* liom Pont Office. Inquire
Manuel Jacobjon * Dept. Store
roomy apt.
________

F l -,?-TsHe.b kilciietteife AP* aad
overnight eattin*. Suiilell Court
Hi - . 1* IT Tl. South of city lim it*.
ATTRACTIVE, J Room f'irn)*b*d
(B apt. T lk bath, screened porch,
water furnishril. i mile* Iron.
S*nfur.. $37 3d per manlli. Phone
13/3 after 7 p m. _
__
n iB N U H I O Apt.—2 room* and
bath, private entrance. Light*
and water furnished. u»c of tele­
phone and garage. Two block*
iruiti bean of town. Ideal for
working couple. $30 mualh. Re­
ply Hot LVB c u Herald
___
2 AND 3 ROOM apt*. Reasonable
.9 112 Elm Call 1787 W.
t&gt; ROOkf furnished house. 339 V a­
lencia Drive. Call IJ 0 9 _
) BEDROOM apt. Electric kitchea.
Nicely furnished. Garage and
u»e of telephone. $83 month.
Phone 1527.

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ELECTRICAL SERVICES —a
For
Appliance*. contracting—all
JALOUSIES
OAKLAW N
'round d ecim al service. £ae
Corner Celery ami Sanford Ave, Seminole County’*
perpetual Lifetime Aluminum—Free K*ti
&gt;mir General Klectm Prater.
male* Free Installation—Tele
Phone I.'.::
care Crmctcry. BuM/iev* office*
Room 201 Edward*’ Bldg.
phone 1125 Furniture Center,
S an fo rd F ie r i rlc Co.
MO N. Bark
Phone 1110
Park $ Commercial
Pn. 10
116 W First
W.i 'u-rAll
makes
l i t Slagnnlla Ave._____I*hour 442
J, 11 Alciandor
T. W Strlnjcr I'SED
Thoroughiy reconditioned. Te*tReg. Real Estate lin ker*
PLUMBING
ed, approved and guaranteed —
C.-ntr art ami repair work Free HAYNES Olllce Machine Co,
From $3993 Easy terms
Raymond M. liall. Kea! or
CARPENTRY, repair*, remodel­
estimate* 1! 1. ILirwy
2 i'l! Typewriter*. adding machine*,
Claude II. Wolfe
Liccnvrd Rcgi*tcred Real Estate
ing All kiml*. New work. Cab­
Sanfufil Ave Phone l*2S
.SaUwlIcnl.il.*. I l l Magnolia, l*h
Appliance Corporation
Broker and General Insurance
inet*. Work guaranteed. C. C.
395 Sanford Ave.
I’hone 2117
I-awrcncr. phone Wtnlrr Park
Agent.
201 Soath Park A te.
Phone MO
26-3101.
William P. Smith. Outboard Sale* LEATHER Uriel Ca*r*. Overmgh'
Special Sale Price
Rag* 'heck with (Ironic Stuart
Service Mercury Outboard Sal
Swing Sets
Lit 'U
Special — TV and Ilndlo
ST. JOHN’S RKAI.TY CO. Stainless Sleet Slide*
IT South Main. Orlando
t - . 2.d5 S Park. Ph.me M l* i.
S.v.i A.
Service
and
Repairs
Phone 1129 - A D. Peterson. Broker
ROBMIN'S S l'Itin iV G GOODS
Associate* -A. B Peterson Jr., FVIN R C PK SALES A S E R V U T KCA Motorola Sale* and Service Bo a t s , r &gt;at building, &gt;uj
KM M I. BUSINESS
P. J. Chestcr*on. Albert N. Fitt*^ 301 East First SI.
an.I hardware Trailer* ( ‘
G en e'* T e x a c o S ervice
I ’hunc 99*
R you have a small trnvinc** In a
Wnoditorking.
M2
Saniord
1 120 Sanlold Are.
I'bme I1H6
ieluded pari of town and arc
m i w
RIVER CAMP
! IK ) I T Y O U R S E L F !
inlereiled in getting customer*.
CARPENTRY
and
painting
(a
ll
73 Ft Ironlagc. W« ft. depth on Doe* your home nceti a face Itfl li*l tli&lt; «ervice you o ifrr in the
t* n u s u n i t ■ « •i.oii’i &lt;.««(. j i
974 W.
Wekiva lliver. with 2 room ca­
ing? Now i* the lime to clean
i la»»lfird ci lumn &lt;&gt;1 trie Sanlor I
bin, electric refrigtealor and ga*
VENETIAN HEIMtS
uo • fix up and PAINT PP
Merg'd Call 1H11
I
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A
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in
a
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c
in
g
range—a bargain al $1700
Factory* price*! Holla Head Blind*
GET YOUR PAINT I ROM
A R EA LTY!
For Remodeling and repair*.
Aluminum »lai*. cotton or pla*
Cl \"'SII II l» DISPLAY
Sanford Paint and Gliocs Co. Nothing
Newly redecorated inside and oul
tie lane*. Complete repair »cnd:e
Down—Small Monthly
ttT
South
Park
Phone
30.1
Seminole Venetian tillnd ( timpani
Till* fine 2-B.lt, home is sit­
Payment*
T im e F u r T h a t
Hu Wrvi Third St.
Rhone 2X5
uated on 2 lot* with shade in ELECTRO Hygiene upright Va
S h rrm n n t'o n c re le Co.
S p rin g llouw cclenning!
back yard. If you like really
Phone: 1241-1681
tuum Cleaner Floor polisher Out W n t 13th
beautiful oak floors, you should
and all attachment* 802 Pal
rugs
sec this. Priced for quick sale
HALL'S GARAGE tor general Aulo
I .(1ST YOUR PET?
rnello.
at $9,430 4% financing Good
repairing Aim Wrecker Service !f ynu have—adi'c-tivc yoer Ion
terms
HOME GROWN vegelable*— iwi-et
4U2 Celery Ph. lu»i M — lor* It
I tlEL (nr i l . r r time* ir. (hr
Night*.
SKMIKOl.K KB A LIY
corn, tonialoe*. vummer *uua*h
Hr.ald thruugli the court*iy or
and
iiepper*
Mu»eT
Strawberry
W. DIETBICTR
T. W. SIERO
the Flotilla State Rank
Slaaq—W tat st,
S E P T IC T A N K S C L E A N E R
(M l Park Avruur
Phone 27
FOI
M i Plymouth ear I n . on
Pljone*
1310-Jl
•
1779-A.
Hare
Evening*—842-sV or 1879 J
2 lived GK Washer*—369 95 each
corner Maunulu and 2nd Owner
$5 Deliver*
Asphalt paving, land clearing, fill
may have larnc in identifying
2 Bedroom*, bkUi, dining room,
dirt and day.
G oodyear S ervice S tore
_and paying fur ad
large living room, kitchen, large
— lt\ E XP E R TS —
&lt; n n x tru c llo n
Co.
Phone 222 Spencer
kctcvued porch. Plenty of fruit 111 Sooth Park Ave.
Maitland, Fla Phone: Winter Park
tree* and shade trees on fine
23781
large lot Can finance. See your POLM IOID Film*. Camera* and
acreworiev al Wlelwldt** C a m -1
Brogrr or call 267-W.
era Shop 210 South Park Ave GENERAL Contracting. Pudding
and Repalrv C C Hl*n, Ho* ram,
2 BEDROOM Block house. JI3W
113 • PmI wcI I u U r . Ph. I l l
lit 2. Said-ltd Phone 6U6 X R.
Y ourn F o r T h e A -k in g
Down, mo. payment*.
$44 W
Total price WtVi ,vi 2438 Yale.
Prevent Thi* Ad For
GENERAL Yard Work Tree m o v­
Your Free Sale Catalog
ing, pruning, rlc. Call Geneva
H F A lT IF l'I. location—Altractive
While They I j *I
6 room home with e x fa lot*
SEARS, ROERI CH AND ( O.
*1!* \\ 3rd S|.
Ph, 473
541 Plumosa D rivr
11$ E. D t St.
Phone »»&gt; PAINTING, small
appro
elated 329 J
filn-.-* Jalousies
5— ARTICLES FOR *;ALF.
-1
Check our Prices atm qua lit &gt; t&gt;*Itm ifin i: — S heet M e ta l
fore you buy
H e a lin g — A ir C nn d itio n ln g
Senkarik Glu.-w and Paint Co.
Baby Car Seats ..
S IW
Evunw R o o fin g and
Phone Xtu
Cedar Chest
2195lit-111 West 2nd M,
H e a tin g Co.
Baby Bed and Wetprnuf InI l l Wctl Fulton SI.
I’boae 19
nerspring Mattrc**
2414
SAVE MONEY ON:
Reg. 149 95 Platform Rocker 29 95
AWNINGS. JALOUSIES
LAWNMOWKILS. Hand and Puw
Reg. $79 95 Sofa Bed
5993
V EN E TIA N RI.INDS
er. sharpened to cut like new
Reg. $79 95 Chrome 3 pc
Free Estimate* Write to Mfg
Bicycle* repaired, rebuilt, paint
D in e tte .................
59 93
Agent—Glenn C Pit. 2119 Lau­
ill Key work Harold Stanley
Reg. $139 93 Shopworn 5 pc.
re l Ur call Day*—1887 J Night 310 East 4lh SI
Bedroom Suite
79.00
1291 J Sanford
Reg. $189 93 Shopworn 2 pc
railed
IH TLIHN U »oU clearcd,
Uvingniom Suite
13995
Tree*, n'.rubbcry mined DcWItt
4ARTICLES WANTED
-4
Hunter. Phone 862-W,
WE BUY. *cll and trade uved fur­
20399 B. Ir t 8L
f t w t 127 niture Wilson M alrr Funriture Co FLOUR landing and IlnUhtng
Cleaning, waving, Serving Semi
.111 F 1st Phone 918
H E Y A R T IE ? ‘
GOO!) THINGS TO HAT
nole Cpuuty »inee 1923 H M
PHOrl'tl CAH. TOR
• Bicakfait • l,un:h • Dinner TRAINING chair. Cal 2328 J
Gleason. Lake Mary.
C Day* Wrekly-6:30 a m 8.30 p.m.
V o u i r s voua *
I.
S II.G -P iano Teehruelao
BONN FA'S RESTAURANT 12 or 14 Ft float—Chrap Call!
D O L L Y 'J
474
W.
Phone 2i»4 Route I. Sanford
l.ntlllo Jones—Owner
8—RE/.u ErTTATS FOR SALE—3 $—

Use
HERALD
W A N T ADS

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Apartments
______

•&gt;'IRST FLOOR api. Large, cool
• bedroom, living room, small
screened p o r e h, electrically
equipped. All very private. No
pet*. Call 629 M.

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JEST CAM.
1021

Downtown Cleaners
Ami Laundry
Seminole County
Laundry ('o.

GOOD and HAD

Mather of Sanford

2 A ITS, for rent now. Cate* Bldg
Phone 528.

3 PR. SHOES—Red sandals; brown TRAINLvG chair and small tri • Complrlr nndor tune up
cycle. Phone 2.128 J___________ • ltrakc*. generator* and itartrra
and white spectator*: wheat col­
Gull PrndurD
ored catuil*. 7 4 AAA — ALL 7— I'elg-LIvvsIlVkSupplIrs — ;
DOWNSTAIRS 3 room furnished
NEW. 510 93 to l i t 95 value* (or
Phil Hair’s Gulf Station
apt 1902 Maple Ave, Apply A na$5 00 pr See 8t 306 Wc*t 3rd St P ED IG REED CiK-ker Sprnlel pop INlh and Sanlold
Pb. &gt;171
rrffu. COO Path. Phone 1038-M.
pie* Butt and while Call 243 II
NVELOI'ES. letterhead*. tiate.
.U p ila lfi* FUR N IS H E D Apt- D U
Goat Wk
H ELP WANTED
-I*
men!*, involve*, hand bill*. and
ft Park Ave. Vhimr 876-R. After 3 Rrndati Prte*t. South Sanford Avr f» propram*
He Prngre«»lvr
Phone JBO-W’-l.
INSTALLMENT lluule Man Seli
SMALL, furnished .*pl 312 Oak
Printing Co., Phone 408—403
and collect weekly debit* Real
____ ^ USED Refrigerator*, all makes,
Ave. Phone 1066 M
West 13th St
opportunity for right man. Car
model* and *te*» — Completely
and reference* necessary. Write
FI'RNTSIIED ii.iu.e Modern. lu«t
reconditioned. Te*ted. approved
P O. Box 174.5. Daytona neaeh
redecorated Good location. Rea­
and guaranteed — From $7910
sonable to right party Refer­
up Eaiy lermr.
COI A)R ED lady—housekeeper to j building C.-'il Jim i l l ! M t
ence required. Reply Bo* C
Claude II. Wolfe
live In— not much work. Call
INSURANCE
1 Sanford Herald.
1682 M 2
Appliance Corporation
rhone 2117
GARAGE Apt ; 4 nmm* and balh: 393 San.nrd Ave.
EXPERIENC ED Secretary, effi
unfurnished except for Move and
rient in typing and thorlhand
Used
furniture,
appliances,
tool*,
Preferred Hale* to Preferred
refrigerator. 700 Mellonvillc.
Steady
Steady iMivliion, call
Sanford
etc. nought—sold, ta rry 's Mart.
Policyholder*
1478 for interview at Plantation
321 East 1st SL Phone 1631
t BEDROOM unfurnished horn
J o hn W illia m - Inn. Agency
E*tale Office In Deilar^,
garage 965 mo. Rlvervirw Ave.
417 biafurd Atl ant it Hank
A. II. (’. JALOUSIES
rail
Phan* 34
11 WORK WANTED
- I I
Slie 14 37" x M ’ s"
2 ROOM furnished roltage All Extruded welded aluminum frame P R M T IC M , N U R S E - will work
ulililier. Summer rale*
2 PM
$ » on Special discount (o con?t hour* duly,Tievt of referrnre* ;
Park.
Iraclnr*.
ta ll 1JS2-R
SHERMAN CONCRETE PIPE U».
IN S U R A N C E
NEW, I Bedroom
unfurnished Out We«l IJIh SL
Phone 1211 IM I WILL IM&gt; ironing in my home
houve. Near &gt;Soulh City lim it*
R
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ESTATE
I’hiinr 730 (V
on 17-92 Phone 313-31.
AWNINGS
Crumley ami Monieilh
12— rUSINESS u rP D R T t’M T IE S
LlUdime Aluminum
I.ARGE, root 2 bed.'oom apt.
ion* 731
Rag 8?
H. II. G rie r.
Screened porch. Furnished or
MANAGER WANTED
Furnltar* Tenter
109 W. I . t St.
s unfurnished.
1703 ktagnulla.
MALE OR FEMALE
Phone 440 J.
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SMALJ, 4 Redrwm home. Living
LUGGAGE Hl'KUlAI.
NOT VENDING MACHINES
room, dining area, kitrkea. fenc­ 3 Piece matched act • Train Cate, Sion on Monthly income and up
ed back yard. $70 per month. 1008
Overnight and Pullman. Rlue
ttu*a!ble in Jutl aparr time, inure
Adam* Ave Phone Mr* W ilt*.
and Drown All for only $13 90
In full lime. National Concern
1*21 unt'l 5 p m
plus tax.
with
reference
from
flank.
Cham bee of Commerce, will hire
HOUSE »r apt. FurnUhcd. H dI HANFOIU) JEWELRY AND
5 men or women to *uprrvi*e
LUGGAGE
and cold water. Couple prefer­
Ihi* *en*all»nal buvine**
No
aoo Sanford Are.
red Finnic 1443 It
veiling on your part or exper­
ience nreewar,*. Ircnnie to vtarl
2—3 ROOM modern apt*. Ga* WORMS
targe Red Wigglcr*
Immediately. Qualification* a*
a range and refrigerator. 140 carh.
Bullhead*. Tackle. June* Tire
follow*:
Phone Sanford 1868 X-J.
Shop, 818 Sanford Ave.
I. Good Character
FURNISHED 2 room apt. $13. 3 r e g i s t e r e d ’ Duroes,
'boar*, 2 Spare a minimum of 8 hour*
Room ISO. 107 West 9th St
gill*, bred sow*, corn fed pork
weekly.
Phone S06-W.
cut*, lard crackling* R II 3. $995 uo inve*lmrnt (Fully Se
Greer. Oviedo.
cured i
2 GROL'ND flicT apis f'-r c&lt; uple
If you can meet the.e qualifica­
No peta. Call 901.
HKD-I MIX CONCRETE
tion* and desire an interview
Gv'eate
Trap*
—
Septic
Tank*
with factor* repfoentalive, then
FURNISHED grout d door duplex
Window Sill* — Lintel*
anvwrr Ihi* ad immediately.
Reasonable M r*. Scotl, 217 W eil
Please do no! answer thi* ad
Miracle Concrete Co.
12th SL After 5.
vrrtltemcnl unless you have tbr
Phone m i
399 Elm Ave.
nrcr»*ary capital available, and
UNFURNISHED houve. 4 room*
NEW Leather weight Portable Sin
are a person who can make and
.# and breeieway. Phona II72-J.
ger Sewing Machine wllh all at.
give a definite decision alter you
CLEAN apt ! ( r t people. $33 811
taehmenla except bullonhuler,
know the fact*, at all lhn*r »p.
Park Ave.
‘ ‘ ~
If E Medllna—«ai
levied will lie hired Immediately.
inford
Trailer
Park
Write fu lly about yourtelf, inUNFURNISHED 3 room a p irteiurtc phone number, to Box p It
menl. Call 903.
SIMMONS uvfa bed, green. Goo.i
Sanford Herald.
rondilion. Make me offer. Cur3 ROOM Fum ithed Collage $53 00
Bar Palmetto and 26th St.
M ESCELM i NEOL'3
- li
li^ .
per month. Available June 8
Cat! 1387-R,
PISTOL. 22 Automatic Italian Brr- O R U N D O Morning Sentinel. Or
Liuio Evening Star. Call Ralph
rcia $33 00 2416 Willow Ave.
GARAGE Apt 1209 Magnolia Ave.
_R ay. 1165 J
Infemalional
II,
Oliver
70
grove
w
EQUITY in large 2 bedroom grey
tractor
-V4EAL ECTATE fOR SALE- 9
thingled house for late model
PRICED FOR QUICK HALE
2 bedroom house Irrlle r. Cal!
f URNIS t) L O O K UNFURNISHED
URITT
TRACTOR
CO.
343 J-t
—A vacaftfr *1U co»t yoe much
m m &gt;tna t small vd In the f l a a t o r d O r i a a d e l l l w x y P b o o r 101
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SPECIAL SERVICE
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pay you to tee:

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Phone IU 5

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Smilty’H Snappln'
Mowerw

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New location—Just ou* of Cl
limit*. Now handling £colt J
Water Outboard Motor*. Also
famou* line o[ competitive pri
■lower* from Snappln' Turtle
$9130 Up.
i Seminole Blvd.
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Bantrfar ApplUiiee Center
For your Beal Eatato need*:
Cullen and Marker, Broker*
Braude* PatesUa Bldg. FCwm ) 231’

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115 UagnnUa

D ealer'*

Phone IT57

Ted Burnett
Contractor of Painting
Floor And
Wall Tiling
Phone 1197-55 .

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t'ONt 811
AfLANHC BANK GLDG
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JON • 210 M K IS C H H U N * .
Your State Farm Insurance Agent
ta w ro&gt;t aulo and lire ln*uranee
13— NOTICES . PERSONAM - I S
W H IT E 'S Ovtren llridge Beer
Soft brink* • Fishing TackL’
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COMPLETE iaridacaping Tropical
Plant*; Hitler Blue Sod; Top
Soil. A 1). Rountree Call ITUi
CHEVROLET 4 floor SeJ. i
equipped. 11.293
11031 Kit I.IT T I.E
Uaed Cara
181 Sanford Are.
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EXPANOO Home. Pralrla Sehiem
er, Slewart. Sehult, Naihua and
Yellnw*lune. 23% down, 3 year*
at 3%,
EASTS!HE TRA ILER SALES
Phone 3 3443 or 5-2X33 Palalka, Fla
1930 ENGLISH Singer Road*lei
Pbbne Sanfr d l i l i R
If you want the LOW ra'c on auto
mobile financing, *ee
Intlall
.uent 4aam
, u..fur..
Atlantic National Bank.
GLIDER 31 fl Houve Trailer. In
elude* bunk bed*, bath. All me­
tal. *31 model, good condition.
$2,300 Phtmc Spring 43034 Rlue
Spring* Av*., prange Cily, Fla.
1934 MAGNOLIA u lt T V lt h ’ ig » *
Cabana. Will *ell equity in Irall• r for 1700.00, Cabana for $130 00
Dream* old Trailer Park.

DUMP TRUCK

1930 Studebakrr 3 *peed avlr
Dump with 3 yard body. 2300 ac­
tual ml!e*. $893 'ju
ttc m in n l* ('m in ty S l u l n r , Im .

311 Rati F irtl W.

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0VUHHAN0
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THAT1SA r $
, PROMISE/ ’

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Murder Case Is S t-ill Unsolved

Authorities

NEW BRUNSWICK. N. J. tH—
Somebody knew, but nobody (old
the uneasy secret of the fen
national Hall-Mill* tnhrder my*
lery.
Thirty-two year* have paced
*lnee a atrollmg couple made a
gruesome find In a lonely lover*'
lane
Under a crabanpio tree, nea'ly
laid out. were the bodie* of the
Hrv. Eduard Wheeler Hall, hand»onie 41-year-old New Brunswick
clergyman. and attractive Mr*
Eleanor Mill*. 31, choir ringer and
wife of the church (exton.
The rector', calling card wa* at
hi* feet HU eyegla*«e* were care
fully in place, a hot covered hi*
face and Ihe rifigte h'dlet hole
In hi* head.
Nest to him lay Mr*. MIIU, ihot
three time*, her throat slashed,
a ucarf over her free.
lone letti r* between the rouple
were itrrw u at their re .Eng
place.
That wa* Sept, in, 1022 The
cave itUI it unsolved.
Hall, m errlid Si j wealthy vtnir
an trven year* hi* senior. and
Mr*. Mil!*, mothl e of t«o teen
age childri n. hnd hern mitring
for two da&gt;. when their bodie*
were found
Before Ihe r:.*e came to it
I baffling * - 'rnav mir w a r* later
million* of word, had been prinled
about it and key vitn»stea and
principal* w n e well known to
reader* throughout Ihe nation
"Added to the otnal murder my*
terv angle* were intimation* nl
bribery, political Interference, pn
Her bungling and outright ehiran

(('uni l.iucd I rum I'attr duel
one of ihe moil active a n llliu n
munUU in Central America anJ
an arth-foe of Guatemala
Subsequently a cache of nrnr. 1
wa* found along a lonely rirt-Un
of the I'a rlfir m art of Nicaragua ,
Inc IHer* r : m 2 tubmachim r.un* ;
!fl hand grenade*. 4 automatic [ii
lol» anil V) rifle* d«*rribed a
bearing hammer and rirklc mark
Inga.
At the end of April. alr;"*ri all
of the banana worker*, numberin'.,
n v ir 20.W*(, In the northern «cli»r
of llondura* went out on a wildcat
atrili e Wovkrra tn *hup» telephon*
exchange*
and
hospital*
»l‘o
atruck, paralyzing the entire a m
(iuatemala lira ju il tu ihe muth
of llundura*.
The Honduran government llm &gt;
three newly arrived Ouatemrian
con*ii|. out of the area and I *1
week Seerrtary of Slate ft id If*
auggcririt they may havr triggered
the walkout. The *tnl&gt;e h i* lw n
w ill ditriplim d with litllr or r&gt;
t l t l l t S I I t ' l i — ('apt I tell) J. Snjdrr of (M rrn , Ihe only phj»lviolence, hill it h.i* hern cndoi .ed
ral Ih iu p U l un doit in ihe European Communication'* /one, apliy the Communlttdominated lien
plit-* an • l i t lric »lim nlu* lo bi t'. I(idie*l S, IlniH of Mlllemporl.
rral Labor Confederal ion of &lt;oia
Ohio. ( aplain Snyder **a» a o iin rd in January in the rone, a are*
femnla and the Communi'l run
linn which i- re t|ioti«ihle fur Ihe Iran-pnrlaiion of nun and equip*
World Federation uf Trade Dnion*
no ul from Fnnri- pm i* in I , S. trim unit* in wrulrm Fat rope,
"We feel even more clearly."
ll.itlghtrr nl H r. .mil tlr». I lnrenre I . Snyder, die ha* been in
aaid one U.S. official who a«fced
the Vtiiinm'* \rinv I'orp* *iorr 1913. She i&lt; a I f* 11 araduatc of
not to be named, "that Ihrrr I* a
Marietta (Ohio) College. ( If , S. Vrmy I'hnln)
degree of activity in Central Amer
Ira that cannot i»e eaplalneil V
aourre* within the area ito lf.
“ Fnrh ol thr»e incident* re
quire* time, oriftnlfation nrri
money. Conceivably each might hc&lt;
eapLiltied by *&lt;»me h»cal condition
iml their tuning and aim «ui'. "*t'
rentral directinn and purpo'e
miinh-i u fit-.u wa* found
A t LAN I'A '.ri—Southern m lura-) leader* tik i the nrre**.iry .'lef**
in de*erte*l He ltu«*ey’« Lane.
lion and political leader* ataried to cooperate
IT no problem*
L
uork today
..firing
(i.o
Allan Shiver* uf Trxa* | ^ a' X wT*f «W aK *Um m " w d a r
from the t'H Supreme Court d&gt;‘
—
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egregatlon . S X T l X &amp;
it v iid l, m ffi ^
n pubi c vrh.M.1*,
t; ke &gt;. .r.
.om plv" with lh; X
. Z v p e T C m d ' 1V
eSuWrdTr
Ve*1crday » d(wl*ii.n wa* genrr ruling
Hie “ wad-aod'ee
attl
«,-tnr
■u&gt; received calmly ihri.ughuut
tude waa taken b * top Mate o lfl
No ’ eareRil autop.y wa* made
tEESHUKO ‘W -A to** of Ihc ihe South
rial* In Virginia. LouliIana. Arkan
^ . i M r i, Mills* body had to lw
rnln will decide uhlrh candidate
Nrjiro lender« pr.n*t*»| it Rr«ie J;1' * . Alabjima,
\ iri*inra rxhumrtl tun w reki after hrr
for governor *|H-ak* lln i at the linn among tthlfr* i lnr.ifmh and N"iih &lt; .imlina anil Ir n n e iw . lint tiurial to determine how the died.
Florida Watermelon Fe*1lval In -! |K*litieian% varied.
the governor*
ruotl of the *U fe* Only then did anthnrilie^ confirm
mnrrmv.
^ ‘•w fiitf- of nearly r *r&gt; f fat*
A arluOki commit (lu ( ||u&gt; irn
iirfu l d
iy e r hiu)
lU ^ f
.engrfol
*la&gt;er
had D
pau.««t
Acting Oov. Charlr) John* a" I Involved
reported ihry would rail j” ' work lined up and * 11111100010* to *la*h her throat after tiring
Mate Sen. LcRoy (!ullm* are ached .pecii.l cuinmittee* into *e*rinn 'r g..l advice,
three *hnt« Into her face af almn«f
tiled In make so minute *neeche* immediately to .imly the problem
*•«•' Lawrence Wrthrrhy of Ken (w.lnt blank range,
at the ballpark in Ihe afternoon.
M«*l eutvpoken wa* fh.v llerm !", k &gt;' a Girder *late. announred
A* Ihe in* e.ligation lagged, tr.
Festival nlfirlal* ins'riln" t*v&gt;'
. »•»•*' " ' I 1 ,r »’ »" »d|u*l It* ' ear old Chari •lie M il'* anpealrd
no partiality be »hown, already an Talmadae "l (ieorgi*. a longhave Dipped a coin to -or wbli'h tune mlvocate uf *egr -jlln n In l*««»le edueatlnn *&gt; *lem lu comply to the governor to get thing* mnv
-— .
ing. She elaimrd a "political
candidate ride* ahead In Ihe morn .outhern M’hool*
gang" wa* hampering the probe.
lng parade
He announced he would rail lit.
Finally, a »peeial prmeeulor
Walter Warren, John*' I wal man State Commltalnn on Education In­
•*a« atuM.inbd ami |nten*ive qne*nger, and I'. If Howell Jr., i d to immediate *csrlon "to map a
Ijrvnin" heyan,
linn* county campaign chairman program to invure rimtinued and
He learnr-l that the v.i.».o» Mr*
wl1ne**rd the to**, Collin* won permanent tegrcgnlion nf the
France* Steven* lla ll, took her
rare*."
(t ill A N HO i|W~The Honda Idun*
hu’ batld'* death with remarkable
A Ta’mndge-aponinird r.m .liln- rluli* romciilinn rteeU gnvrinor* raid* She refined to look at hi*
llonal amendment lo do away with 1 the five rialr d U trlrl* today , .
i h . uvniHi
j Georgia'* public *.h.*.| «y.tem will after hearing an adilre** hy Acting
J ,i
h ,J , .!
.[ i i u "
Im&gt; voted on thi* fall
WASHINGTON W- President Ei
Talmadge I* the only
.vemor
Tlve• acting governor appeared a ll .me," .he mid
aenhower tiatay authoriicd *pend- who ileclarid after the hign eoiul'* * hreakfari
akfa*t meeting, then went to
she (old police He. huvliand Aent
ing of (230,u *j mr In hkI relief in di'ii.m ii un* amiunnred that til* i«lialni*.ee
mJ| on the night of f&gt;ot. f t alter
Florida.
•tali' would not abide hy the dri'i'
lleti Itohert F Sike* tll-F la ) receiving a phone rail,
The I'ro id enl -ent a tel-gran •b n He . .id in a prepared »tair told the convention yeiterday the
Ttie next morning. *he rilled
lb Artlng C.ov, John- * lying he ment •
We*t could win Ihe war In Inrlo- poller lo a*k if any "eawnlllev"
hid authoriicd the Civil Helenu"Ttie court ha thi
t fh* 'A/ft* "t.Mhotii the livitlvemenl nf had been rcrwirte*! She did nof
ABminlitratlon to alloeate the re gauntlet
a -...Me American «o'dl»r" b'.l that give her name.
lief fund*.
|ihe ( uiivUI'd.uti mean* what It France mu*t abandon her "fatah
Janir* Mllla, church vraton. a
The money I* In he u*ed In *up ,* s i" 'hrn it * * • ( . * . I,. !!,;
; lit!. ! • : ! . . .i... A ta n ic * »»-Ihw»I jannor anil a man of nvn*fplemetd *tale and Jural effort* rraiial *!ate' the rlgtit fo regulate 0111*1 a.-ert her leadenhlp,
e*t mean*, lalyl he knew nothing
In look after nrrd* ariting from their mi 11 till. 1 II .I ..(fair
rie.Ui
___
flood.. LmwI fall
tan* aeei |g the cliallnetc ,.nd will
not loleraie the inlxlng of ihe
lace* In Ihe |..il.|ie •ehoot. or any
•ri it* public tax *ll|i|u.rte&lt;l uivtllii
III" " .
The fact that It"' high
tr.bunal ha* »evn fit |&lt;&gt; pruelalru
CIIIFAQO, I f -T h e A H . Kxcv’U 1 It* view* no norlotogy a* law vv It
five Council *ny» there are more | Hot make any itiffem ice "
lhan .Vi million worker* uneni- 1 Official* of the National A**n
plowed and "the figure I* growing I for Uie Advancement iri ('..lured
and will continue to grow If *ome I'euple hallrri the d.-el.inn v*
thing l*n't dune to ttem Ihe re- "vindleatii.n" of .1 45 vear fight,
and a move which "give* the iir
,
ee**ton Immediately "
Predicting "a conllnnlng trend I to the CommunUt proiiagamla that
of unemployment," the ci uvrll 1 American demoeraey h deradpni,"
a*ked that Ihe EiM’iilmwer admin | Tliiirgood Mai -hall, chief nem.e!
ivtration "take It* head Mil of the ! (nr Ihe NAACI*. v.i.t at hi* office
• and. leeugnlre Ihe *erioo* prob- j In New York that rumpliaiirc Wilh
lem, and do something about It." the ruling may not lie 11 .1nplrt.it
until about ltk/i
Met he »aid be due* nut believe
tle Ti'.la ran carry out It* prupoial
to tu n the tchmil* over lo private I

Southern Educators, Political

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Leaders Begin Work On Problems

Coin Will Decide
Which Candidate
Will Speak First

Florida Lions
Elect Governors

Ike Authorizes
Relief Spending

Concern Expressed
On Unemployment

Voice O f America
Beams Court Edict

|iiiaiiagemenl

" If Ihey pul my plan into effecl
In the morning we will have them
! • ‘ ""ft bv Hit* nett afternoon."
he -anl "Tliere I. n o ' , m * ' * i « of
• "rouml thi* clear ru t' In
Irrprclatlun of the t'i.n&gt;tilutioo."
Li flov. Marvin flriffin. a candid.ite (&gt;• turn-rd Talmadge a*
governor of Geofyia. qulikly an-*
nounred lhal "the race* will not
mixed, &lt;nine hell or high
water "
lltjirrM nlahve* E. W Gravolet
and (lilhert Faulk of tin- l/mlriana
Iwrivlalure urgrd (hat body to
lake immNtialr %trpt lo counter*
act *uch a deelahm."
VATICAN C ITY, th —For Ihe f i r * t ! . Rep.
R*P- Sam Engelhardt of Ab
in hiiturVq Imirispnakcrs lodiv l
nnmr nf Tu^knjrr Institute*
n r r ir d the blr«&lt;lnt( of a Pope to , If.JV1’”
cnllrgr, a u c rtH :
Kl. P c iff'l Square
!,
or&lt;*
lo keep rv try hrirk
Pope Pin* X II came to a window \ *n our srsp^aation wall ln la c tM
Gov. Jame* F Rvme* of South
of hi* apartment and hlewed
pilgrim* in lh« *quare below They &lt; amlma, another nf the leaders In ,

NEW Y O R v. IT -New* of the
Supreme Four, * (1cell Inn bann'rv*
aehool *eg regal Ion wa* quickly
f t f " l« i
^
VrWce of Amerieb.
Tim hiitorlc drcltbin came Juri
In time for the regularly *• b luh-d
worldwide bm adratl In Fngllvb
While It wa* going not no lid*
irograin. Ihe nevv* wa* utiirkl)
ran-latrd into .*1 other Uiu'uage*

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Speakers Amplify
Words O f Pope Pius

included French. Brltetl. German* i **10 light to pre*rrve *chool «egrcgatlun and hlm*elf a former
and 100 United Slate* aailor*
Supreme Court Jcriire. «ald he
wa* "thocked to learn that the
rourt had reversed R*e|f."
Byrne* *ome lime ago declared
hi* ttate would refuie la go along ,
uith a dedalon to end tegregation
Gov Hugh White of M ltm iip o i
*ald he would rail for an early
meeting of the *Ute'» fjy-al Edit |
cation Adviaory CommftTee, the
glvrn the aulenment of
finding meant to maintain tegrrgation rrgardle** of the Supreme
Fourt * rioclilon
Varlou* atale o fflrrr* In the
the huaei of ritrua fnilla during j South called for Immediate special
Ihipmcnt, (forage and m irketlng : *e»*ion* of *tate legiriature* to
and Improve the quality, of Ihe riudy prr.hlcm* and map leglria
m . r l o f o a l ••
lin n
k..« ik j, n . l . - ___ !___ " . . a .
Dull marketed."
1
, knl
only governor who
*ahl he might call a apeelat »culon
NOMINATIONS TO b e m a d e
wa* Acting Gov Gharievr R John*
I.A K E IA N D tl*—Florida r llitu of Florida. He didn't Indicate what
grower* and riilppera will make hi* pcMi'.tnn would b(,
their nomination* for the federal
IW H e Rineharl. chairman of
rltfiis market.’nv agreetn«*iU corn- Florida’a Board of t.'ontml, which ,
m l!Ice* May M Z7 and June I.
tte rrla e * aupervirion over the
Jrower* will neminalc Ltv *1U- itate'a unlverdlie*. ratted fue lmi, with all dUtriet mnellna* med ate preparation "for the Inte­
M except ihc fifth diilrict gra linn of Nearer* Into our inrib
H meeting xr(U be June | at t uf ion i of higher learning and our
Beach. Bile* for the other elementary aehool*"
iflatrlrl meetlnpx will he Tampa
.......
Ninehart.
..........
who^tald het wa*
U Cpfik
(peak
irave*. ■
Deland.
J Orlando,
V W HArradla
H P N
only for hlmaelf aald he he

HECFIVF.H MVAHU
WASHINGTON
"auperior
(ervlce award" for d lru* re«earrh
goe* today tn John It Winrion.
reninr hortlculturiM at the U S
Department of Agriculture riatinn
in Orlando. Pla.
The department planned to give
Ihe award during reremonle* h'-ld
for the annual pre*entallon of cilaUon* to *rore» nf emo’ov**.
Win**on’* award la for "notable
iwaearrh accompli-hmeni* which
have madei It potrihle
ponlhle to reduce

gnd Winter ILaven
lieve* I n t e g r a t i o n ran be
Th# .htpper* will gather here aeeomp|i»hed without leeal action
May *1 to nominate
by the Negroe* "providtog while

of hit wife'* affair with Hail.
"l*o I look like a man who
auiild May a* nexton of a church
if I thought the parinr and m r
wife were acting wrong?" he chal­
lenged reporter*.
Mr*. Mill* alto rreeived a phone
rail that fatal night. When «he
left home, M ill* avid he a*ked
her where *he wa* going ar.d the
flung back "Follow n e and *ee!"
Though both Mill* and M r*, llall
profeited they knew nothing of
any love affair between the parinr
and Ihe pretty choir ringer. It
wa* common go*t|p in New Bruntwick.
Their love m tc* apparently had
been pa*ted h. hymn book*.
Town*peop!e tald the pa*tor'*
car frequently had been teen
parked in He Ru**ey'« Lane.
When querilonlng endod Vt day*
after the crime, a S4 mer*et
County grand Jury refuted to vote
an Ihdirtment.
Tvo day* later came the *tar
tling report that autbnrltici had
concraleit from the public the
*tnry of an eyewllne** to the dayIni:*—Mr* Jane Glhmn. a woman
who rai*ed plga in iv&gt; Ruivey'*

lU ii wav a devoted tunnand an*
that ihe nedevett be wa* taiiuiai
and true. She aald the had hern
friendly with Mill* ami hit wife.
She *wore *he tprnl the night of
the murder* at home. So did
wiUle.
Tne maid, M n . RJrhl. deqiilc
her hii'hjm t'* te»tlmony that *he
rcceivp*J a bribe of $5.mo to keep
quiet, (edified M n . llall played
solitaire at home on S.e murder
night.
Henry Steven*. 57, a ruddyfared outdoorsman. and an ex­
pert markvman, told the court

he had not fired « revolver In 2i
rear*. IUa forte wa* trap (booting
lie claimed he wa* Rthiruf near
hi* chore home, s* mile* away,
on the night of the cihfi*
The *en«ational trial wa* masked
hy a re vela tien by a local btitine**man. a voriryman in the chuich,
that he wa* in the lover*' lane
with another choir ringer—just Vri
feet fmm the murder ecenc Hr
hail kept quiet four year* to pro­
tect hi* own and the girF* repu­
tation. Hi* wifr later divorced him.
The battery of »evcn def'n*e
lawyer*, in • tix and one half
hour Mimniatiei. *uggf«led that
Mill* or even the pig woman
might have been the murderer.
The defenve claimed M illi had

quarreled violently with hit vng
that he once aerred a i a caretaker In the Hall heme and had
-frr.” *■&gt; dve lore letien.
vi, ; G!b«on by her own atlrm*Um. the vlctcme *aiil, went ovit
to liunt tliieve*. She could have
killed the minister and Mr*. Mill*
and fled on her mule. The lawyer* *ugge*ted.
The Jury, after sitting through
the month-long trial look only five
hour: to return lit verdict j f
innocent.
Of all the principal character*
in thi* drama, onlv elderly Jam*
Mill* i» *till alive—lavf link to 1
myriery Mill at deep a* It Viv
three decade* ago.

/TS H im !
A GENUINE

iw &lt;e,
But little rredenre wa* given
(he tale of thU Mfange, 52-yearrvld woman, who »aid die rode a
mule to *earch for corn thieve*
and came unnn a veene nf murder
In the moonlight.
With no indictmeni* and no arrc*ti, the Hall-M ill* ra *r *lmmered and fittled out.
Four year* t a t t e d ...
H im in the aummrr of 1028.
Arthur Rirhl, In an annulment
•nit again*! hi* wife, I/*ui«e Gelit
RieH former downatalr* maid In
the llall home, claimed *he wa*
hrilictl to ronccul facia.
The ea*e rocketad hack Inin the
headline*.
Twelve dnv* later, on July ?f)
l!)M, MM Hall wa« aroused at
her home at midnight and ar
retted on charge* of murder.
I)e«pite the hour and the *urpri*el *he remained calm and un­
ruffled.
At a preliminary’ hearing. Mr*
Glh*on—*oon to he known to read
er* arrow the n^lon aa "the pi$
woman"—tettlfieil' »he »aw Mr*.
Hall, her brother, Willie Steven*,
and a courin. Henry P. Carpender,
at the murder *crnr.
All three and another hndher
were arretted arid charged with
Ihe murder*. Hinrgct agvfnrt
Carpender were later rti*ml**ed.
A* trial opened Nov 3, 1S20.
IntereU wa* at fever pilch Som
KV) reporter* gathered at Somer•el County ronrt rnu*e. Room*
were at a premium One New York
newspaper
rented an 11-mom
bnu*c at Jioo a v*eeV for It* . ' " ‘f
Amid all (his hubbub, s jury
of * i\ farmer*, two clerk*, a lean.
*ler, a auperintrndcnt. a ma*on
and a hlacktmith—all urn— wa*
irlecicd.
The Mg woman, now ierlou«1&gt;
111 .rilh rancer. wa* Ihe itate'*
major .w llneit, tr*Ufyiru; dram it
icafly from a *trcirhcr carried
into Ihe courtroom. She wa* at­
tended by doctor* and n’.r»e*.
Talm amf eonlmlh-d \*r» lf»l|
dre**cd in black fur all her courtmom appearance!, She Icvtlfied

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Supreme Court Making
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Carrying Out Decision,
Hoar Arnumerits
Tribunal To Hear
Arguments On Issue
On Oct. P ; Talmadge Openly Defiant

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\t M IIIN C TO N .f C iiatelm ab ',
chief iti|diimat here ,talki-d out o(
i n t e r Amertcm ’'harmony''
WASHINGTON (&lt;T*) — The Supremo Court in mukipy an
meeting la-t night a» Sen Mil*-)
plans to hear arguntontw on Oet. 12 — the earliest ihusHMo i It (V|s) s|soke of Ihc “ ominous arditto— on the form of final decrees to carry out its declalott rH a!" m Guatemala of "a tremen­
ending .Heurepntlon of Neproea and white.-* in public schools. dous shipment of arm ," from
Court Clerk Harold B. Willey said today he ho|*ea the ■ommiiniM Poland.
Wiley, chairman of Ihc Senate
nruuments can bo completed in one day. The nine justices i Fore
.ai Relation, &lt; mil miller, wa,
will then weigh Ih e mutter in closed conference before is.ni- 1 chief speaker al a dinner in him
injr the decrees, perhaps shortly after the arguments, pos­ •r •■( L illn American diplomat,
lll'Y S FIRST TIC K E T— Cant. J ira t* F, Vn&gt;r Jr., (rig h t) ram*
i ind he used the ocradnti to disibly months Inter.
mandfng n (lirrr of Ihc Sanford Natal (m ilia r* Air S laton bought
thr fir*( llekrt In Ihr Navy Relief R tm fil p n fo rmaner nf "Mister
The court, after ruling Monday that segregation of pub­ iiis* a Slate Department an
that a Swedish ship
Robert»** Inday imm lum dr. T. O. Murrnj. rhiirnian of U r
lic vcheol pupil* bee note of race runincemeitf
ng at a lliialematan
Nary Relief Drive al NA \S . T h r play I, bring produced b) Rul.
violate* the Cooviilution, permitted was imh
Iin« College Inr ihr N a *) Monday, al 8:13 p. m. ticket. are SI
delay in the final decree* to give port arm* which it reixrteilly had
rarh and n i t br purchased al Thr llrrald o lflrr or al thr N \ AS
official* in Ihc 17 Southern and ■ikrn on ii Stetl ■ in Poland
I lie ,enajor i|g‘ &gt;1 name ituate
(hapiam'a office. (Ol (trial I'Fotiigraph, I'. S. Navy)
Banlpr »tatc* affected time to work
1 mala I '
* * Icar he wa,
out plan* for segregation
rilking . u i ' i - r &gt;F
eiilr.il Vmcr
Divlriri of t'olumbia official, an­ •r, u nation, \vh
he lia , de
nounced &gt;e«1eriiav that planned to | 'cnbril before a* a I'ommonist
integrate school. h&gt; th* opening hearhheart in Hie Ainertca, "
o( Ihe new fall term. Pre.sldcbl
Everyltody. w ill Wiley, t* "keen
El*enhowrr wa* ouoieil as express- 1} aware ot the grim implication,"
ing an interest and asking to he ot ihe new* alimit the ir n i' ,hip
kept informed on progre**
M ill, wliu ti In- s a i i t i i i .i v I n " ,
Aubrey Fnsler, IWrmrr director
Nothing in the court's npinlinn pari u( the master plon of woil,I
and pre-idm t of the All Florida present- turli sli ps tn i nd -eerega- i einmunisni "
Annual Folk FeMival and offtrer of
\l th.it |viitil in thr sprerh. Pi
GENEVA id* — Genevieve de many Florida farming nrganlf.v lion im tnedialel).
(lalarrt Terrauhe. hrmic French lion*. «pokr mi “ Facing Kenlitic*
Directly Involved in the e»*c» tltreib* Chocano acting head id
Find* tliidgrrs, H -y i‘ a r-n 1 d air force nur*c who wa, captured |
on the court docket, besides the the fiu.ilrmatun Kmhnny, rose
Seminole County swimming cham­ by thr Vietminh when Pirn Itlen A* A Farmer" at the Annual District of t'olumbia. are South walked to where (V f a memo Hut
pion, hit* tirrn Invited to br a s u n t I'hil lr II. util be fni-it tod.iv. a Parent and Son Hanipiet nf the (’arolina, Virginia. Delaware and tin. president of the ho-t district
of ihr Niagara Fall* Chamber of Vietminh delegation *ource here Semlnofr Fount) Future Farmer* Kancas. Other -l.de, &gt; , til* t* r» &gt;j i n- ’ i s u n m b U R a t \ ............... . a a t * *1
of America
Commerce if she rtiirr* the ISM
t r jr Ihe * p e a It e r*« rostrum
Canadian-American laimmin;; con­ taid.
Held at the Seminole High School nr permit tegregalion in tiuhlie thanked Horton for tiie invitation
The
vourre
taid
hi*
delegation
test* to lie hr Id th rir July 2.1-25.
Auditorium la*t night, the affair srhoolt were a»ked tn file "friend and said he had to leave
had received Ihe intormation in a ho-tc-d mere than t i t per*on». A of the court" tiricl- hy Oct I tell
• * •
I* , nr -in de through a h.ii k
Sally Chase, daughtrr of Mr. and telegram from the Vietminh high *peech wa* given no the local or- ing plan* on Integration.
The only slate In hint at open d,o|i and old ot the batupir-t room
Mr*. S. O. ( ha»e, llr ll) Fvnn Hel- command in Indochina.
ganiiation'* acrnmplUhmcnL* by
It wat pretumrd the nur*e would Kenneth llmack. Award* a n d defiance w.i&lt; (ieorgia. Ally lien. t i l t - I d e. (to* I • il .t tell (.11«(II told
*idge, granddaughter of \ \ . It. Mehinnon. and l.ynn tllnssin. fur but be flown out o( Dim llirn I'bu by hnnorarv degree* were pre«entcd Eugene Cook *aid he would refuse newitm-n " I don't know anything
resident of Sanford, a rr among hrliconter, along with wounded to Roy (trill and II. T. Milwee, who tn take part in the Ottoher hear­ atmot that arm , -hipmrnt "
lie «anl he Inlerpreleil Wiley's
morr than 500 n«*plr from it n lr a l Frencn pri*oner».
ing*. tin*
Herman Talmadge.
were made honorary member*.
Florida oho Mill participate in thr
The invocailon at (he beginning harking l\&lt;nk. rallrd the hearing remark- a* an “ alliisian lo tiuate
seventh annual recital of thr Royal
nf Ihe annual affair wa* given by an invitation "to help select a knife mala" and that he walked out "tnc.iu&gt;e I am not in agreement with
Srhool of Itanrr Frida) and Satur­
II. F Fonpor, and the re«pon«e tn cut our head* off."
day night, at Ihr Municipal Audi*
While dis.ippntuimeei w i l w l ” 4 w ‘of hp said "
hy Mr*. T W. Wi*derheld
call d beside
torium in Orlando.
A U M ir* * ** '!^ A f the* nr*tifi*« ,tifw p- 'el'ewhere in Ihe *M&gt;ulh at im* *,u
* * »
vi*ed program wa* -fCtidsn.' i *•;• '(tiion rm .M ! officials felt ihc prob­ In t mvano during d't r., ; and
Tnnv Itu n l, local hillbilly ringer,
lem could tie worked out it ap­ told newsmen Filer he and (hr
J. ... . lemenl-.
Hut recently Ihr uihjrcl of two ar­
Off err* of the orgaimatinn nre proached gradually and reason­ (io.dimala diplomat discus,cd the
amts shipment, "hut only very
ticle* In nation-wide trad ' magav ;ji» --|i'vsW', er*tsld. pre»ldent; Mar- ably
The Sanford K U w V "lo* •* V
briefly "
ilne*. Itilltioard atvl I ’lck'n and
•*
V,
"
,
k
«
(iii-Mtieni;
1‘aui
One U*ur awaiting the ihtober
"Dr fhocano told me that it
Mnillng. Ti.» •»..!.i . j were a rem it honored Ihe •‘grand
urown.
*ccretary;
and
M.
U.
We*t.
hearing* i* whsthcr inlegi .it ion wa- i &gt;ilv tihoid mo 'on, of armof hi* nppearmn with thr "Swan- th- local civic organitntion whrti adviMtr from the SHS faculty.
nre River Jamboree” several weeks the grown', spokesman for the oe- j Marvin Kinard rrcclve*! a *?5 should tie ordered Immedintely or and that they were all for Hie
ago. H r ha* been a kcj to appear cation, F.d Fane, presented P. P. bond a* thr mn.i valuable memlier gradually,
army." Wiley ,uid "'I here w.v
Sstine four! observer* said It was noHiinv personal, of coor«e, in m&gt;
as a rgular member of the ca»t in "Pop" Campbell with a pretent of thr (oral nrganixatlon.
mo«t likely that Ihe Supreme Court remark* "
thr future, but has not yet roadr a front Ihe club for hit birthday.
Campbell, who will I * #8 y ra r,
it«elf would issue detailed deerre*
decision. The |&gt;nqfram It broa&lt;tca*t
old Saturday, hat been the orwhere nece.iary, rather than ask
on W THtt *»rry Saturday.
for |7 VCart.
In.* Ihe aid of special nu*ler» or
Horn In Alabama in 1874, ho wna
of lower federal cotirl* This would
po«tmattrr nf teyeral -mall town*
speed up the Unai steji*
in that itate and Tennessee for 12
Obx-rser* said a state wnich
je a n hefnre ran&gt;in&lt;T lo Hanford.
| S h eriff, department official* tofail* by OctoJ*er to report step- I day have no further ride, .1 * to th,
After preaentalion «f the gift
toward
integration
umlit
he
or
l
’AFM
IlF
.A
n
i
(A*—Nine
Neem
d&lt; nlitv nr tin
** w he real Mint* nf I he
Seminole High School'* Rand left and a large packet of congratula­
for I.m b tirp thl* morning tn lake tory telegram* from over Ihr Male, jirium er* hroke out nf the Belle dered forthwith to admit Negroes two men (dm Monday »&lt;Kht in Id
Ut* the catdtu r of the Prairie lost.e
piirt in Out rllv'* annual Water­ Ihr entire member*hlp Mood and (Hade State Priton Farm early lo any of it* schools.
Several melhnd* nf enforcing Hie Drive-In and ( • aped with night
melon K ralivil wnlrh opened Inday. saluted Campbell witli a -landing today amt e*raped in two *tnlcn
car*.
segregation tuin were sugge-led receipt*.
Novel uniform* were Worn by ovation.
A *hnrl lime later, five of Ihe yeslerday hy attorneys,
The cashier vs.,, working abtnr
Todav't prog rum wa- a vitit lo
the band for the ceremonies. They
fugitive, were ,een in Palm Beach
Negro parent, could go int &gt; low at the booth at about 7 15 p. nt
(■entitled ol riungarrei, rirnw hat* the Central Florida Experiment and one of them. 20 )rar-old John­
nml a whiln sport thirt with a Station at the city lim it* on Celery ny Reeae of Tampa. *urrendered er federal courts and *ue tor dam ­ when two men die &gt;.l in blue
Ave.
age* from school official, who re wans and cowl**) hat - &lt;&gt; ■m i ! with
watermelon sewed on Ihe top.
tn Patrolman Robert Jacoh-on afl- fu«e to permit ihnr children to -bolgtins and took
The band'* concert, which will he
cr the officer fired three ,hot« Into enter while schools Ttie Supreme
After ord( ring Ihr woman to
one of ilt lait for the season was
the air.
t'ourt could hold *urh »cho*d of- "keep ipiirt" the two young men
he'd at nta.n at it ha* been every
Jam r* C llaldwin, manager of ficlal* in contempt Or the official, Hinttied into then &gt;.c. n tdnek In Its
&gt;car.
Hie oriwm farm, *aid ihe privoner* might be subjected to criminal Ford, ami drove Itiio.igh the niovtt
climiM'd over a 12-foot chain link prosecution for denial id civil ■ml out tIts- ( sit
The Sanford Junior Chamber of fence .urrourniing the camp and r,ght*. unde,
Sheriff's Depot ii - were on the
thr Federal f'ivd
Commerce today announced the walkcil a mile into U d lr Olade.t | , f , h l* • ,
i ene in le,s than to iiiil.utes and
winmier of the group'* Seminole where they itnle a car and a jeep.
K
ilerttd the Ilia
■ I'alrol who
County Hat* F’ishlng Contest
th e car. containing five of the
- airbed all road* in the area with­
According to Ihe report, Hanrc prlMHter*. wa* *pmied hy Jacobal result,
The City police department will
«non be graced hv a new sergeant'* Hailey, tin out-of Hale visitor, unn -on and when he gave cha*e the
combination dc*k and counter re­ the conic*! with a 13 pound four car wav * lopped and the fugitive*
,
placing the nne now In u*e which ounce ba*i caught in L ik e I.lnden ran.
When Jacobion fired Into the
wa« Intlallrd when Ihc building wat which t* located between I/m gCity Manager Warren Knowlea
wood and Paola.
air, Ree»e, who had been verving
huill in 1975
The ronleit ran from April 1 to a Five-year term for unarmed rob­ today reported that Ihe City hod
During the pa tit two monlht, the
Claude Thornhill and hi* Orchnhegun
work on Mn-et* and roads
holMine h*1 h*en completely re­ May I and had approximately M bery in Hillsborough County, came In the Wynnewood section.
it * will play nt tonight's Sanford
entrle*.
out
of
an
alley
and
xurrendered.
cording to Chief of Police Roy WilAll street* in Ihe Sanford auii Naval Auxiliary \ ir Station dance
Mailer will be awarded hi* priie*.
An A ir Force helicopter and
t'o*t« of the repainting and re­
divltlon that were *everly riamagrd which 1* ichcdulrd tn liegtn at h
pairing were kept at a minimum a Shaketpeare reel, which wa* bloodhound* were being u»ed In In la-t fall's h-asy rains nod flood- «Vlack.
by the city through the me nf provided ny the Sanford Western the *earch for Ree*e’» four com­ are echesluled for repair* to be
latch navy man stationed nt the
priton labor, and malerlalt already Auto Slnr* and a trophy given panion*.
completed by the middle of June, (•isp will he pciim tod tn tiring
The jeep ha* not hem reported according' to the City manager.
owned by Ihe City, according tn by Ihe William E. Kadcr. jewelry
one guest. The base official* plan
•fore, by hi* local Jaycee organiia- *een.
the City manager.
“ A 10-man crew early this mnrn t» piare tables at the Chief IVtty
tion.
Ing worked on Summerlin Ave amt t if fleer,' Club to add a patio of.
I- l to the affair.
21 th St." said the official.

Strolling
In Sanford

Vietminh Say
W ill Release
French Nurse

FFA Makes Awards
Al Banquet; Have
Prominent Speaker

Kiwanians Honor
P. P. Campbell

Nine Prisoners
Escape Farm
A t Belle Glade

SHS Band Attends
Watermelon Fete

'Cowboy' Robbers
Still Af Large

Jaycees Name
Contest Winner

Police Office Is
To Get New Desk

Work Is Started
In Wynnewood Area Name Orchestra
To Be At NAAS

Attem pt Made
To Rob Club

City Police Worn
Truckers O f Logs

According to a City im lio reNolle* wa* vorved on loral truck
port huglar* L &gt;1 night attempted
to break Into thr Sanford Klk* ln« companie* today hv the Pllv
Mneklv enforce a City law that
riuh.
F rl, Ft. Jack fllck'on and Ptlmn. prohibit * truck* from uiing the
SV. IF ('o*Rcan noticed a window tiuvlne** d b lrirl at a thmugmarr
During Ihe pa«l week, the police
op*-n on the wr»t *ide of thr build­
ing, and, upon clo«e Invmtigatlnn department na* received com­
# i*a y that Ihr w re n had hern Drab­ plaint* of heavy logging truck*
u»lng Flr*t *treet.
ly rut.
Police rr*iur«led local trucking
Elk* president R o L rt Rlllhelmer
who wra* called tn rherk thr huild- manager* to have their truck* re
Ing'a content*. Mated (hat it ap&gt; routed no either Seminole Ave. or
231h St.
(tearrd nothing wa« m l*ting.

Balloon Takes Instruments
More Than 2 2 Miles H igh
M1NNKAPDFIS tH - SclentitU 117.000 and m.OUt feet. That would
laid today It may take a t long be a teeord for (hit lype of balloon
a* a year to evaluate Information eonitrucied
............ .................
.
»vf polyethylene
fllri
gathered by the "Super Skyhook," about half ihe Ihieane** Hof Ia h i•
huge n lufle balhmo which man h»le
•oared more than 7t mile* into Ihe i The biHnon, conttrucled by Oen*kv atnve Mhinetofa )e*terday.
eral Mill*, Inc for the Office nf
The Immente hag wa* 2S3 feel Naval Research, wa* Ihe large*!
long, about the *lre of an 18 itnry of about 1 .2(0 ilm llar pla*tic hag*
office building. Thr balloon came that have been *rnt aloft In the
( b i l l tt A t* ( l m f l l M
V C i-in I F fliit
1 1,-1
t fi**lt»k I n n . m .
down on the farm noff Of
Marvin
Arndt, pa«t
aeveral year*.
, . two mile* nnrthea*t nf MadUnn
TV experintenL are aimed al
-t * U k e .
gathering Information on rnimir
" It looked like a jumble of bed- raya, weaUwr data and other fact*
ahreta coma lame from a ciolhe* from high allltndea. Veiterda)'*
line," aald Wilbert Ilarty, a neigh­ flight coverad a patleiu of about
bor of Am dt'i who ipied the de- M mile*, tooth and wett of UlaoeRated piaitle alllbertng tn the aprtii.
earth. Trie SO pound eylinder of InThe bag remained aloft about
itrumrnta came dosm pear Fart- nine hour* after 1U releatr from
banh.
an airport near Minneaprdlt. It
Expert* who tracked the bag wa* deflated by an automatic rip­
through r a d i o tlg tu lt taid it cord device which released Ihe tn-

rwatbed

iitiiad*

of brfartes1atraacst; asd t«rs U— yiaiuc.'

H alf Million Added
To W elfare Funds

TAFI-AHARSEE C»v-State Wel­
fare Hoard fund* h»ve been *uti
plemented with an extra tk m il­
lion dollar* to prevent reduction
of maximum benefit* to the needy
*Vhe Cabinet released Ihe money
with the understanding the 1*5%
Legislature will replace it hy
mean* of a deficiency approprii
tlon.
Of the nmney released, FV/i non
wa* voted by the Cabinet during
the administration of thr late (]ov
Dan McCarty with the proviso It
wouldn't he handed over to the
welfare board until needed.
Welfare Director Clayton C.
Crwlrington aatd the rest of Ihe
release i» needed because appli­
cation* for old age a**UUncc are
up 18 per cent since Ihe ar'inrr
takm in the McCarty administra­
tion.
The average grant also i* up
he reported, and over 30 per cent
cf tt ■
« " • * * " r*t ‘.F t *_!!:
are drawing maximum benefit* of
ICO a month.
K F PORTS R ESTRIfTIO NR
LONDON UP — The British Com­
monwealth Frcia Union report*
that only the Soviet Union and it*
satellite* place greater restriction*
on press freedom than do the South
American republic*.
R e a l m k il l , r o b

RANCOON. Burma l * — Rebel
raider* di&lt;gui&gt;ed a* Buddhist
monk* boarded a river tmal Man
day. killed four escort police and
robbed too patMfigcra. it wa*
iaamad today.

Demo Candidates Go
To Watermelon Fete
Collins, Odham
Appear On T V

Johns Answers
Rival's Remarks

NT. PETKKSHUflri I - Acting
LKESmmC. Uh-lyR oy Collins
went on television with lirail-y (luv Chaney John* left hrre today
Odham In Miami last night Him fm Leesburg amt it, annual water
came here In Ihe Florida Water mi Ion festival after telling Pinel­
melon Festival to ride in a parade, las County audience* that il there'*
anything phoney In the governor
shake a Int nf hand, and speak
III* opponent. Acting C.nv. Char­ ship race It i, hit rival'* stand nn
ley Johns, |* doing the same thing camp'len issue*
Speaking al a barbecue rally ai
Roth arr lo speafe this atterp/vsn
After the talk* rach candidate Is i Clcarwaler, and liter over t&lt;le
In leave and get on with irtheri v -ion tierr. John, »aid that Sen
speeches There will tee no ques­ L'ltoy Collin', in .1 ir 1n'iv*i »t
tion* no debate. Collin* travel* Jacksonville Monday night, said
lo Tampa fur a late afternoon that " I wa* a phoney."
lie added. "We'll It I Ihe people
harbecue speaklnv
Odham and Collin* talked over dci ide who's phoney in this earnHo- catut/aifu in a rrnvrr'atluonl P*■ ■**»*
"My opponent complained about
style and both had much to any
an ad my supporters put In a Mi­
about JohnAfter C’ollin* told Odham that ami newspaper that anneared be­
J.ihni " i i trying to sell the people fore we were on television togeth­
something tiu t Un’t true" hv sav er. Rut he came out In Ihe &lt;aine
Ing Collin* I* nppoied to the home, paper with an ad *aying 'No' when
•lead exemption. Odham said; " It I ■-Id 'Ye*.'
" Ill* ad laid I &lt;ald 'Nn' on rc
ha* hurl you."
Odham aald talk about (he home Mu-irlionmrnt after I hail «ald
itead exemption hurt him. ton. In 'Y e,' on Ihe television program
the flrrt primary. Collin* then and tt said I said 'Nn' on a lullcommented: " I can‘1 feel that If I'Dgth turnpike after I had told
ha* really hurt. 1 believe the pen. the television audience *Y e *\"
Jf'hn* said Collin* had told !h»
pie of the itale are too intelligent
fanner* he wanted lo gel them a
In believe that."
Odham replied that John* Is better rebate on gasoline taxes.
"Hut I want to tell you farmer*
spending a lot of money trying to
gel elected, lie went ra&gt; to sav that when we had It on the floor
(Castlotted Ob Page Two)
(CwHIa— d Oe Page Two)

Release Of M eet Info
Offers No
Advice
On Edict
Ike Is Queried
On Guatemala
W A S H IN G T O N (/To — Pro■sklent R U e n lto w e f, euntm entinjr nn shipm ent o f a rm s from
lie d Polniul to G u a te m a la ,
saiil to d ay it w o u ld be s tern td e th in g i f a C o m m u n lit
d ic tn lo ra h ip w ere established
on (h is co n tin en t.
Fli.-u'tthower m ad e th e S talem erit at a new - conference In
which he also » ml he ha* no Inten
(I l of rescinding or
laving Mt
order prohihilin- it el
n
nf
that vent on at a Jnn. 21 meeting
ot ht'ih admnis(.-.,lleu rtfirl 1*
dealing with tt
V-ru. M C -rtiy
di.|(i de.
lie
ir,irn rd to halt the Senate inquiry
into the row bet ween Sen McCar­
.
\
• / * .' , 'S f —f '
thy
and the Army. He
• aut he want, thr hearing, con­
tinued unlit all Ihr main Issue*
a n tN O iN tl* esiuntnc* » ii/v; m .i v in thr rv*k near ttie I'arutna
'lave been resolved With empha­
Canal, the ipllt. tlrst Uiw m *-■&lt;,i in 1113d. hat la-mii.e incrtattrgly
sis, he said he I* for letting the
n»H ii i
-la- •
««»ii w-tdth, Ttie enteklng rock In Uw
-‘lip* fall where they may and for
.
c . , . *.
j
inn i - n
getting the fart', out
** I e
# rt *III iff I ll* Il-x.lhi I)'tf liifllfltf
If I Httff MUlidiid!/
A* for the situation in (iuatemala, the President was qucitinned with relation to Ihe State
Department announcement .Monlay night that quantities of arm*
have hern , hipped to that f'eAtt|nM ,
\m rrira country from the p#|t m * ’
Stettin in Communist I'olandg. , "! ,y|
Eisenhower railed that diT
mg and added that the slti
tiigfil cldel II, r- a*on, wm
tlcrtihl Hoi koiu....... pi .'..y.-.,..si ol Sunfo^d Grnmntnr allti t oniiiiuni,l resolution r r |
.School, wu.-t flcctctl ihnirnmn of the 1951.65 Seminole Cnurt- 1 .1 , adopted at the Inter AttA
•( t .oiiniiltcc ut the I'luritla Chililreit'it CommUnion Monday ConFupnce.'a r‘araea»
inert tie ,tiiri tn.it to h*
ariismoon ot the committesj'* l«M myrtiLir ttifctlity of ini'
t sirnuinni'i dictatorship establish­
1055-51 ytttp.
'd a* an outpost on this continent m
lit,' k'itc-iltiiirnmn. Mrs,
M. Flower*, mid ihc secre­ a mild he a terrible thing
tary. Mrc S. .1. Niv were rceleited to their oft ice*
tin other subject* tin I're ldent
Klliol iiinullv disturbed ehildreii in (lie sehool-t mid their hail thi, In *a&gt;
Segregation- In a re-pomr to 1
:
need lot *, t'v l e t o l a tiietilal health rliluc were thsetO'-ed hy
question, the i'rcu tcn l ,.iiit h* hat
th* trt’oop. A et.iuntil lee etimpmetl ol Men. Marguerite nut tile »ltghle,| advice (017 the *
(Itahnni, County school i|s«h .or
South nn how to carry nut the
rectiomst, Mrs
Margaret Holt, __
.
.
, ,
Sopic rnr Court derision holding
County -(ipcrsi-or nf &lt;h no tdary
that segregation of while* and
sc IkmiU , a n d M rs . F. F. M eD nnel,
Negroe, in public school, 1* tuitepM etiling the Seminole County P n c i r l n n t ’C W n r f
con* tltiithin.il
M(donl Association Auxiliary, was H L j I U L I I I j I I U l I
Ttie I'resulenl addrsl. however.
formed to -indy lu tth ir into the
Two I nt , Monroe resident* were th.it he h.i, sworn to upliohl th*
heed, and find wind mental h e a l t h superficially injured in a two-.-nr CtintliliilitHi and that he intend* to
rtini fneiiltle. ali i ■t , i
ate I . Id s 'l l
(licit os (•Ills’. I S»*l S' ’ Is' do |i|,t tti.1 t
currently i*sotl«ihlc for u-i- hv Road |s. i prssvimatslv four mil'
\.gs'd tshrlhrt 11 ■■ s urt deci­
&gt;e(llluoli- Count V • tlil tf' ll
fsoni Ssrtt &gt;1(1 la-t night,
sion may have placed hi* admin­
licp-uta of institutions and orK .*• I '-."lerhlom. 77, an.I hi, istration on 1 political hot *pot be­
gaiuiation, teiviug tueds of chil­ slasigtitcl, -aitle hisHlri tilevn, lingdren and youth in the Count) in time lesiil.nl- of the alra. Wilds cause tin- ruliii.' wa» handed down
eluded nn announcement by -crio,d- Itiiored w -ii ihelr automobile &gt;1 during ttie regime ol the ReptthSuperintendftit Unymond Milwee lot,-I witli another car t.ear the licans, the Pre Ident »hot back
that Ihe Suarente 1 ourt I* not
that the summer recreation pro­ I tike Monroe Bridge,
under any administration
gram of the County school - pro
Asconiii.g to police reports, ttie
The I'residcnt also wa* a A d
mix-, to la’ the best yet mid that
Ihe City of Snttford hits employed h’seterWoni vehicle dropped inio a whether the court ruling might
Film Angel as a fulltime recrea­ deep ditch alter rolllilitig with a alienate «nme of hi* |ier,onnl po­
tion director for a period id da cor driven hy l.eRoy Wa-hlncton. litical supporter* In the South. Hi*
12, al,o s.f Sanford.
reply wa* that he b.s, stood alwaya
wi'i’kn,
Neither Washington nor his for mme*t dreen* ' 'ternmcnt and
1»m ylln ltrr told aUtiiI Ihn IC«*
Uul» *fK&gt;ii4orril Junior
j»f«*'•■dufr. Lutira Uilliam t, 10* always wilt
s-i far ai political tiinport ix
Lull l.rafui* u hit'll M*rvru «f»inr ut Sanfurd, wen- injured, accordiuj to
thi* fi'rid* »*f ITM f*» 70 I n*v * tn *San I hi* r* p**rt
concerned he added that the
(nr«l Irt lw t i'n I hi* fUf • «»f 1*1 {HmI
Nkleihhim
treated at the voter* will hive to make their
Sanford h'* pitttl fur chest Injurie* own decisions on that
TV \ chairman Eisenhower *iid
Mr
llaio l'l Appleby .innoiim *,1 al l lu« . l l u , fot fns'ixl jaceraIn, choice ot
chairman fur the
that the Crlptilcd &lt; lllldreli Sr..I t iuti*
Drue "went over llu top”
Y&gt;-,ter.lay'* accident mar).* ih&lt;* Tonne, ee V.dlcy \uti,s&gt;rily t-oard
announced ju*t
Mr.i Margiiei ite lirnliiim an- seciTul Saiifurd Herald rorre'[mnil- nf duector- will
nuiitss-isi ttmt the m-w prcially- in! to Is. injured rsvently in aut &gt; .1 , soon a, tie tind a man who
equipped bu* bought bl Int Cottn . dent los,t week, 31r*. I’. I). t* completely turn political, profe*.
I) i« .atryiiig nine chlldrsn lo the tVirpinsti Anderson wa* injurs'! sionntlv qualified, one who igrc-vs
I ssrre-t I'nlk ttchool amt three to , m
(•ilumublle ncciitcnl w.iile witli him 011 the philo iqihy of govthe I'tlm ni-e Srhout In Itrlalulu driving through Kentucky,
It on I i nurd llu I'age two)
I'lieie nre the Central Elurisiu d la *,
triet setuxils fur liandlcopiwsl ciiil
■lien.
'I hr Rev, S. F* Whalls'). fvpt*
-ruling the Seminole County Min
i-tetiiiT A - soi'Killull, nliil Mr
A Herring of Fern I ’ark, 1-'
cd ni-tlvitics nf church
group,.
Twenty-five member* nml reST I ' KI I USIIURC. &lt;t*- Acting had a*ked lor outside help follow­
n m rritn tive. ntlemlrd the meeting. Guv Charley John* «ay* he I* ing a hut b«liL tnumber*) raid
In the absence of the outgoing sending an addtlion.il slate attur la*t weekend when 41 pcr«nu, were
chairman. M r,. C. J. Meriwether, nry into I'm rlla* iVtinty "lo in arrested
the vtcewhalrnittn Mr*. (1. M Flow­ vcstigate the charge* thr-e local
D rlretivr Sgl H arry Dietrich,
ers, presided.
newspaper* ate making again*! who (■■•(,1 a* an undercover man
public nffiriat "
I for 19 week* and led the raid with
Johns m.ute the sUlemcnl dur­ Assistant Ally tin t James Toney,
ing a televised speech la-t night cleared the slate ailniitey'i otflre
in hchat' id hi* candidacy for gov­ and it* present staff, IF irri* added
ernor lie gave no detail* of the
The newspaper* quoted Rirlrtfh
charge* he ,ald were made by a* saying that during Ihe wreki of
M i** Myrtle Wilson, Seminole
his investigation he had heard the
the newspaper*.
County Home Demnnatrallon agent
name, nf nine past or present law
He
&lt;aid
he
had
conferred
with
met with the Foie Mary Homo
enforcement officer* mentioned,
the
Rinella*
County
state
allnrney
Demonatrntion Club tmlay and i- d
r —.dirg In i’ .ciricli did rut idertsfy fhrsi.— •
uemunstrnlcd how to buy ami »&lt;■**
The Tim et taid editorially that
another.
buttons amt snap*.
" I have rv rry confidence In nur if Dietrich's charge* are true,
Ttii* evening, ihe 1* srhe.hded to
"furlhcr action is necessary."
meet with the Ca**fllicrry Wo­ puhlic cfficinl*. hut I want to weed
Dietrich said ihe "ntiUFKt dollar
man*’ Club to give a talk on home out crime anti corruption," he racket" extended Into Pinella*.
demonstration work In Seminole said.
Hillsborough, Polk. Manatre and
John* aaitl that In addition to Dade counlie*.
County.
Toni'irrosv, ..........
rnunty or- another state attorney, he was
gaiiisutllun will go to Ki*simmre to sending in special investigator,.
tour the Tupperware factory lo­
Ttie SI. J'ctrrshurg Time,, morn
cated there, according to MU* W il­ ing p-iper, amt the SF Peter*burg
son.
RITZ
Independent, afternoon newspaper,
"Dee*m«ron Nights"
have endorsed Johns* opponent,
stole Sen t-eltoy Collin*
IdM - 5:5* • «:22 - 7 :ld - 9:10
INTRODUCES RIFF
MOV I ELAND
T. C. Harris, executive editor of
WASHINGTON. i.r~Sen Ren net I
"A ffair With A Stranger"
(It Utah) ha* intro*tured a hill to the St Petersburg Time*, said Ihe
Starts 7:3ft, Feature 8:P3
bar rmttmcrical *pott*or*hlp lo live newspaper* had not tritlclied pubFast complete show 9:30
telecast* of Kcntate committee lie officials.
Harris said the state attorney
beartngs.

Heckenbach New President

as

,4

0/ Children's Commission

I wo Lake Monroe

Johns Says Sending A dditional

Men To Pinellas County Probe

Group Will Visit
Tupperware Plant

Movie Time Table

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                    <text>THE SANFORD HERALD
Fage b

Murder Case Is S t-ill Unsolved

Tuia. M aj IB. to il

Authorities

(('uni l.iucd I rum I'attr duel
one of ihe moil active a n llliu n
munUU in Central America anJ
an arth-foe of Guatemala
Subsequently a cache of nrnr. 1
wa* found along a lonely rirt-Un
of the I'a rlfir m art of Nicaragua ,
Inc IHer* r : m 2 tubmachim r.un* ;
!fl hand grenade*. 4 automatic [ii
lol» anil V) rifle* d«*rribed a
bearing hammer and rirklc mark
Inga.
At the end of April. alr;"*ri all
of the banana worker*, numberin'.,
n v ir 20.W*(, In the northern «cli»r
of llondura* went out on a wildcat
atrili e Wovkrra tn *hup» telephon*
exchange*
and
hospital*
»l‘o
atruck, paralyzing the entire a m
(iuatemala lira ju il tu ihe muth
of llundura*.
The Honduran government llm &gt;
three newly arrived Ouatemrian
con*ii|. out of the area and I *1
week Seerrtary of Slate ft id If*
auggcririt they may havr triggered
the walkout. The *tnl&gt;e h i* lw n
w ill ditriplim d with litllr or r&gt;
t l t l l t S I I t ' l i — ('apt I tell) J. Snjdrr of (M rrn , Ihe only phj»lviolence, hill it h.i* hern cndoi .ed
ral Ih iu p U l un doit in ihe European Communication'* /one, apliy the Communlttdominated lien
plit-* an • l i t lric »lim nlu* lo bi t'. I(idie*l S, IlniH of Mlllemporl.
rral Labor Confederal ion of &lt;oia
Ohio. ( aplain Snyder **a» a o iin rd in January in the rone, a are*
femnla and the Communi'l run
linn which i- re t|ioti«ihle fur Ihe Iran-pnrlaiion of nun and equip*
World Federation uf Trade Dnion*
no ul from Fnnri- pm i* in I , S. trim unit* in wrulrm Fat rope,
"We feel even more clearly."
ll.itlghtrr nl H r. .mil tlr». I lnrenre I . Snyder, die ha* been in
aaid one U.S. official who a«fced
the Vtiiinm'* \rinv I'orp* *iorr 1913. She i&lt; a I f* 11 araduatc of
not to be named, "that Ihrrr I* a
Marietta (Ohio) College. ( If , S. Vrmy I'hnln)
degree of activity in Central Amer
Ira that cannot i»e eaplalneil V
aourre* within the area ito lf.
“ Fnrh ol thr»e incident* re
quire* time, oriftnlfation nrri
money. Conceivably each might hc&lt;
eapLiltied by *&lt;»me h»cal condition
iml their tuning and aim «ui'. "*t'
rentral directinn and purpo'e
miinh-i u fit-.u wa* found
A t LAN I'A '.ri—Southern m lura-) leader* tik i the nrre**.iry .'lef**
in de*erte*l He ltu«*ey’« Lane.
lion and political leader* ataried to cooperate
IT no problem*
L
uork today
..firing
(i.o
Allan Shiver* uf Trxa* | ^ a' X wT*f «W aK *Um m " w d a r
from the t'H Supreme Court d&gt;‘
—
- M r ....... ....
egregatlon . S X T l X &amp;
it v iid l, m ffi ^
n pubi c vrh.M.1*,
t; ke &gt;. .r.
.om plv" with lh; X
. Z v p e T C m d ' 1V
eSuWrdTr
Ve* 1crday » d(wl*ii.n wa* genrr ruling
Hie “ wad-aod'ee
attl
«,-tnr
■u&gt; received calmly ihri.ughuut
tude waa taken b * top Mate o lfl
No ’ eareRil autop.y wa* made
tEESHUKO ‘W -A to** of Ihc ihe South
rial* In Virginia. LouliIana. Arkan
^ . i M r i, Mills* body had to lw
rnln will decide uhlrh candidate
Nrjiro lender« pr.n*t*»| it Rr«ie J;1' * . Alabjima,
\ iri*inra rxhumrtl tun w reki after hrr
for governor *|H-ak* lln i at the linn among tthlfr* i lnr.ifmh and N"iih &lt; .imlina anil Ir n n e iw . lint tiurial to determine how the died.
Florida Watermelon Fe* 1lval In -! |K*litieian% varied.
the governor*
ruotl of the *U fe* Only then did anthnrilie^ confirm
mnrrmv.
^ ‘•w fiitf- of nearly r *r&gt; f fat*
A arluOki commit (lu ( ||u&gt; irn
iirfu l d
iy e r hiu)
lU ^ f
.engrfol
*la&gt;er
had D
pau.««t
Acting Oov. Charlr) John* a" I Involved
reported ihry would rail j” ' work lined up and * 11111100010* to *la*h her throat after tiring
Mate Sen. LcRoy (!ullm* are ached .pecii.l cuinmittee* into *e*rinn 'r g..l advice,
three *hnt« Into her face af almn«f
tiled In make so minute *neeche* immediately to .imly the problem
*•«•' Lawrence Wrthrrhy of Ken (w.lnt blank range,
at the ballpark in Ihe afternoon.
M«*l eutvpoken wa* fh.v llerm !", k &gt;' a Girder *late. announred
A* Ihe in* e.ligation lagged, tr.
Festival nlfirlal* ins'riln" t*v&gt;'
. »•»•*' " ' I 1 ,r »’ »" »d|u*l It* ' ear old Chari •lie M il'* anpealrd
no partiality be »hown, already an Talmadae "l (ieorgi*. a longhave Dipped a coin to -or wbli'h tune mlvocate uf *egr -jlln n In l*««»le edueatlnn *&gt; *lem lu comply to the governor to get thing* mnv
-— .
ing. She elaimrd a "political
candidate ride* ahead In Ihe morn .outhern M’hool*
gang" wa* hampering the probe.
lng parade
He announced he would rail lit.
Finally, a »peeial prmeeulor
Walter Warren, John*' I wal man State Commltalnn on Education In­
•*a« atuM.inbd ami |nten*ive qne*nger, and I'. If Howell Jr., i d to immediate *csrlon "to map a
Ijrvnin" heyan,
linn* county campaign chairman program to invure rimtinued and
He learnr-l that the v.i.».o» Mr*
wl1ne**rd the to**, Collin* won permanent tegrcgnlion nf the
France* Steven* lla ll, took her
ra re *."
(t ill A N HO i|W~The Honda Idun*
batld'* death with remarkable
A Ta’mndge-aponinird r.m.liln- rlu li* ro m c iilin n rteeU g n vrin o r* hu’
raid* She refined to look at hi*
llonal amendment lo do away with 1 the five r ia lr d U trlrl* today , .
i h . u v n iH i
j Georgia'* public *.h .*.| «y.tem w ill after hearing an adilre** hy Acting
J ,i
h ,J , .!
.[ i i u "
Im&gt; voted on thi* fall
WASHINGTON W- President Ei
Talmadge I* the only
.vemor
Tlve• acting governor appeared a ll .me," .he mid
aenhower tiatay authoriicd *pend- who ileclarid after the hign eoiul'* * hreakfari
akfa*t meeting, then went to
she (old police He. huvliand Aent
ing of (230,u *j mr In hkI relief in di'ii.m ii un* amiunnred that til* i«lialni*.ee
mJ| on the night of f&gt;ot. f t alter
Florida.
•tali' would not abide hy the dri'i'
lleti Itohert F Sike* tll-F la ) receiving a phone rail,
The I'ro id enl -ent a tel-gran •b n He . .id in a prepared »tair told the convention yeiterday the
Ttie next morning. *he rilled
lb Artlng C.ov, John- * lying he ment •
We*t could win Ihe war In Inrlo- poller lo a*k if any "eawnlllev"
hid authoriicd the Civil Helenu"Ttie court ha thi
t fh* 'A/ft* "t.Mhotii the livitlvemenl nf had been rcrwirte*! She did nof
ABminlitratlon to alloeate the re gauntlet
a -...Me American «o'dl»r" b'.l that give her name.
lief fund*.
|ihe ( uiivUI'd.uti mean* what It France mu*t abandon her "fatah
Janir* Mllla, church vraton. a
The money I* In he u*ed In *up ,* s i" 'hrn it * * • ( . * . I,. !!,;
; lit!. ! • : ! . . .i... A ta n ic * »»-Ihw»I jannor anil a man of nvn*fplemetd *tale and Jural effort* rraiial *!ate' the rlgtit fo regulate 0111*1 a.-ert her leadenhlp,
e*t mean*, lalyl he knew nothing
In look after nrrd* ariting from their mi 11 till. 1II .I ..(fair
rie.Ui
___
flood.. LmwI fall
tan* aeei |g the cliallnetc ,.nd will
not loleraie the inlxlng of ihe
lace* In Ihe |..il.|ie •ehoot. or any
•ri it* public tax *ll|i|u.rte&lt;l uivtllii
III" " .
The fact that It"' high
tr.bunal ha* »evn fit |&lt;&gt; pruelalru
CIIIFAQO, I f -T h e A H . Kxcv’U 1 It* view* no norlotogy a* law vv It
five Council *ny» there are more | Hot make any itiffem ice "
lhan .Vi million worker* uneni- 1 Official* of the National A**n
plowed and "the figure I* growing I for Uie Advancement iri ('..lured
and will continue to grow If *ome I'euple hallrri the d.-el.inn v*
thing l*n't dune to ttem Ihe re- "vindleatii.n" of .1 45 vear fight,
and a move which "give* the iir
,
ee**ton Immediately "
Predicting "a conllnnlng trend I to the CommunUt proiiagamla that
of unemployment," the ci uvrll 1 American demoeraey h deradpni,"
a*ked that Ihe EiM’iilmwer admin | Tliiirgood Mai -hall, chief nem.e!
ivtration "take It* head Mil of the ! (nr Ihe NAACI*. v.i.t at hi* office
• and. leeugnlre Ihe *erioo* prob- j In New York that rumpliaiirc Wilh
lem, and do something about It." the ruling may not lie 11.1nplrt.it
until about ltk/i
Met he »aid be due* nut believe
tle Ti'.la ran carry out It* prupoial
to tu n the tchmil* over lo private I
| iiiaiiagemenl
" If Ihey pul my plan into effecl
NEW Y O R v. IT -New* of the In the morning we will have them
Supreme Four, * (1cell Inn bann'rv* ! • ‘ ""ft bv Hit* nett afternoon."
aehool *eg regal Ion wa* quickly he -anl "Tliere I. n o ' , m * ' * i « of
f t f " l« i
^
• "rouml thi* clear ru t' In
VrWce of Amerieb.
Irrprclatlun of the t'i.n&gt;tilutioo."
Tim hiitorlc drcltbin came Juri
Li flov. Marvin flriffin. a canIn time for the regularly *• b luh-d did.ite (&gt;• turn-rd Talmadge a*
worldwide bm adratl In Fngllvb
governor of Geofyia. qulikly an-*
While It wa* going not no lid* nounred lhal "the race* will not
.
f irograin. Ihe nevv* wa* u tiirk l)
mixed, &lt;nine hell or high
ra n -la trd into .*1 other Uiu'uage*
water "
f i
lltjirrM nlahve* E. W Gravolet
and (lilhert Faulk of tin- l/mlriana
Iwrivlalure urgrd (hat body to
lake immNtialr %trpt lo counter*
act *uch a deelahm."
VATICAN C ITY, th —For Ihe f ir * t ! . Rep.
R*P- Sam Engelhardt of Ab
in hiiturVq Imirispnakcrs lodiv l
nnmr nf Tu^knjrr Institute*
n r r ir d the blr«&lt;lnt( of a Pope to , If.JV1’”
cnllrgr, a u c rtH :
Kl. P c iff'l Square
!,
or&lt;*
lo keep r v t r y hrirk
Pope Pin* X II came to a window \ *n our srsp^aation wall ln la c tM
Gov. Jame* F Rvme* of South
of hi* apartment and hlewed
pilgrim* in lh« *quare below They &lt; amlma, another nf the leaders In ,
included French. Brltetl. German* i **10 light to pre*rrve *chool «egrcgatlun and hlm*elf a former
and 100 United Slate* aailor*
Supreme Court Jcriire. «ald he
*
HECFIVF.H MVAHU
wa* "thocked to learn that the
WASHINGTON
"auperior rourt had reversed R*e|f."
(ervlce award" for d lru * re«earrh
Byrne* *ome lime ago declared
goe* today tn John It Winrion. hi* ttate would refuie la go along ,
reninr hortlculturiM at the U S uith a dedalon to end tegregation
Gov Hugh White of M ltm iip o i
Department of Agriculture riatinn
in Orlando. Pla.
*ald he would rail for an early
The department planned to give meeting of the *Ute'» fjy-al Edit |
Ihe award during reremonle* h'-ld cation Adviaory CommftTee, the
for the annual pre*entallon of cilaglvrn the aulenment of
Uon* to *rore» nf emo’ov**.
finding meant to maintain tegrrWin**on’* award la for "notable gation rrgardle** of the Supreme
iwaearrh accompli-hmeni* which Fourt * rioclilon
have madei It potrihle
ponlhle to reduce
Varlou* atale o fflrrr* In the
the huaei of ritrua fnilla during j South called for Immediate special
Ihipmcnt, (forage and m irketlng : *e»*ion* of *tate legiriature* to
and Improve the quality, of Ihe riudy prr.hlcm* and map leglria
m.rlofoal ••
linn k..« ikj, n. l . - __ !___" .. a .
Dull marketed."

Southern Educators, Political

Leaders Begin Work On Problems

I

Coin Will Decide
Which Candidate
Will Speak First

Florida Lions
Elect Governors

Ike Authorizes
Relief Spending

Concern Expressed
On Unemployment

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grower* and riilppera will make
their nomination* for the federal
rltfiis market.’nv agreetn«*iU cornml!Ice* May MZ7 and June I.
J rower* will neminalc Ltv *1Ui, with all dUtriet mnellna*
M except ihc fifth diilrict
H meeting xr(U be June | at
Beach. Bile* for the other

lU ii wav a devoted tunnand an*
that ihe nedevett be wa* taiiuiai
and true. She aald the had hern
friendly with Mill* ami hit wife.
She *wore *he tprnl the night of
the murder* at home. So did
wiUle.
Tne maid, M n . RJrhl. deqiilc
her hii'hjm t'* te»tlmony that *he
rcceivp*J a bribe of $5.mo to keep
quiet, (edified M n . llall played
solitaire at home on S.e murder
night.
Henry Steven*. 57, a ruddyfared outdoorsman. and an ex­
pert markvman, told the court

-frr.” *■&gt; dve lore letien.
vi, ; G!b«on by her own atlrm*Um. the vlctcme *aiil, went ovit
to liunt tliieve*. She could have
killed the minister and Mr*. Mill*
and fled on her mule. The lawyer* *ugge*ted.
The Jury, after sitting through
the month-long trial look only five
hour: to return lit verdict j f
innocent.
Of all the principal character*
in thi* drama, onlv elderly Jam*
Mill* i» *till alive—lavf link to 1
myriery Mill at deep a* It Viv
three decade* ago.

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of hit wife'* affair with Hail.
"l*o I look like a man who
auiild May a* nexton of a church
if I thought the parinr and m r
wife were acting wrong?" he chal­
lenged reporter*.
Mr*. Mill* alto rreeived a phone
rail that fatal night. When «he
left home, M ill* avid he a*ked
her where *he wa* going ar.d the
flung back "Follow n e and *ee!"
Though both Mill* and M r*, llall
profeited they knew nothing of
any love affair between the parinr
and Ihe pretty choir ringer. It
wa* common go*t|p in New Bruntwick.
Their love m tc* apparently had
been pa*ted h. hymn book*.
Town*peop!e tald the pa*tor'*
car frequently had been teen
parked in He Ru**ey'« Lane.
When querilonlng endod Vt day*
after the crime, a S4 mer*et
County grand Jury refuted to vote
an Ihdirtment.
Tvo day* later came the *tar
tling report that autbnrltici had
concraleit from the public the
*tnry of an eyewllne** to the dayIni:*—Mr* Jane Glhmn. a woman
who rai*ed plga in iv&gt; Ruivey'*
iw &lt;e,
But little rredenre wa* given
(he tale of thU Mfange, 52-yearrvld woman, who »aid die rode a
mule to *earch for corn thieve*
and came unnn a veene nf murder
In the moonlight.
With no indictmeni* and no arrc*ti, the Hall-M ill* ra *r *lmmered and fittled out.
Four year* t a t t e d ...
H im in the aummrr of 1028.
Arthur Rirhl, In an annulment
•nit again*! hi* wife, I/*ui«e Gelit
RieH former downatalr* maid In
the llall home, claimed *he wa*
hrilictl to ronccul facia.
The ea*e rocketad hack Inin the
headline*.
Twelve dnv* later, on July ?f)
l!)M, MM Hall wa« aroused at
her home at midnight and ar
retted on charge* of murder.
I)e«pite the hour and the *urpri*el *he remained calm and un­
ruffled.
At a preliminary’ hearing. Mr*
Glh*on—*oon to he known to read
er* arrow the n^lon aa "the pi$
woman"—tettlfieil' »he »aw Mr*.
Hall, her brother, Willie Steven*,
and a courin. Henry P. Carpender,
at the murder *crnr.
All three and another hndher
were arretted arid charged with
Ihe murder*. Hinrgct agvfnrt
Carpender were later rti*ml**ed.
A* trial opened Nov 3, 1S20.
IntereU wa* at fever pilch Som
KV) reporter* gathered at Somer•el County ronrt rnu*e. Room*
were at a premium One New York
newspaper
rented an 11-mom
bnu*c at Jioo a v*eeV for It* . ' " ‘f
Amid all (his hubbub, s jury
of * i\ farmer*, two clerk*, a lean.
*ler, a auperintrndcnt. a ma*on
and a hlacktmith—all urn— wa*
irlecicd.
The Mg woman, now ierlou«1&gt;
111 .rilh rancer. wa* Ihe itate'*
major .w llneit, tr*Ufyiru; dram it
icafly from a *trcirhcr carried
into Ihe courtroom. She wa* at­
tended by doctor* and n’.r»e*.
Talm amf eonlmlh-d \*r» lf»l|
dre**cd in black fur all her courtmom appearance!, She Icvtlfied

quarreled violently with hit vng
that he once aerred a i a caretaker In the Hall heme and had

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NEW BRUNSWICK. N. J. tH—
Somebody knew, but nobody (old
the uneasy secret of the fen
national Hall-Mill* tnhrder my*
lery.
Thirty-two year* have paced
*lnee a atrollmg couple made a
gruesome find In a lonely lover*'
lane
Under a crabanpio tree, nea'ly
laid out. were the bodie* of the
Hrv. Eduard Wheeler Hall, hand»onie 41-year-old New Brunswick
clergyman. and attractive Mr*
Eleanor Mill*. 31, choir ringer and
wife of the church (exton.
The rector', calling card wa* at
hi* feet HU eyegla*«e* were care
fully in place, a hot covered hi*
face and Ihe rifigte h'dlet hole
In hi* head.
Nest to him lay Mr*. MIIU, ihot
three time*, her throat slashed,
a ucarf over her free.
lone letti r* between the rouple
were itrrw u at their re .Eng
place.
That wa* Sept, in, 1022 The
cave itUI it unsolved.
Hall, m errlid Si j wealthy vtnir
an trven year* hi* senior. and
Mr*. Mil!*, mothl e of t«o teen
age childri n. hnd hern mitring
for two da&gt;. when their bodie*
were found
Before Ihe r:.*e came to it
I baffling * - 'rnav mir w a r* later
million* of word, had been prinled
about it and key vitn»stea and
principal* w n e well known to
reader* throughout Ihe nation
"Added to the otnal murder my*
terv angle* were intimation* nl
bribery, political Interference, pn
Her bungling and outright ehiran

he had not fired « revolver In 2i
rear*. IUa forte wa* trap (booting
lie claimed he wa* Rthiruf near
hi* chore home, s* mile* away,
on the night of the cihfi*
The *en«ational trial wa* masked
hy a re vela tien by a local btitine**man. a voriryman in the chuich,
that he wa* in the lover*' lane
with another choir ringer—just Vri
feet fmm the murder ecenc Hr
hail kept quiet four year* to pro­
tect hi* own and the girF* repu­
tation. Hi* wifr later divorced him.
The battery of »evcn def'n*e
lawyer*, in • tix and one half
hour Mimniatiei. *uggf«led that
Mill* or even the pig woman
might have been the murderer.
The defenve claimed M illi had

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only governor who
*ahl he might call a apeelat »culon
wa* Acting Gov Gharievr R John*
of Florida. He didn't Indicate what
hi* pcMi'.tnn would b(,
IWHe Rineharl. chairman of
Florida’a Board of t.'ontml, which ,
tterrlae* aupervirion over the
itate'a unlverdlie*. ratted fue lmmed ate preparation "for the Inte­
gra linn of Nearer* Into our inrib
t ufion i of higher learning and our
elementary aehool*"
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Supreme Court Making Diplomat
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\t M IIIN C TO N .f C iiatelm ab ',
chief iti|diimat here ,talki-d out o(
i n t e r Amertcm ’'harmony''
WASHINGTON (&lt;T*) — The Supremo Court in mukipy an
meeting la-t night a» Sen Mil*-)
plans to hear arguntontw on Oet. 12 — the earliest ihus HMo i It (V|s) s|soke of Ihc “ ominous arditto— on the form of final decrees to carry out its declalott rH a!" m Guatemala of "a tremen­
ending .Heurepntlon of Neproea and white.-* in public schools. dous shipment of arm ," from
Court Clerk Harold B. Willey said today he ho|*ea the ■ommiiniM Poland.
Wiley, chairman of Ihc Senate
n ru u m ents can bo completed in one day. The nine ju stices i Fore
.ai Relation, &lt; mil miller, wa,
will then weigh Ih e m u tte r in closed conference before is.ni- 1chief speaker al a dinner in him
injr the decrees, perhaps shortly a fte r the argum ents, pos­ •r •■( L illn American diplomat,
lll'Y S FIRST TIC K E T— Cant. J ira t* F, Vn&gt;r Jr., (rig h t) ram*
i ind he used the ocradnti to disibly m onths Inter.
mandfng n (lirrr of Ihc Sanford Natal (m ilia r* Air S laton bought
thr fir*( llekrt In Ihr Navy Relief R tm fil p n fo rmaner nf "Mister
The court, a fte r ruling Monday that segregation of pub­ iiis* a Slate Department an
that a Swedish ship
Robert»** Inday imm lum dr. T. O. Murrnj. rhiirnian of U r
lic vcheol pupil* bee note of race runincemeitf
ng at a lliialematan
Nary Relief Drive al NA \S . T h r play I, bring produced b) Rul.
violate* the Cooviilution, permitted was imh
Iin« College Inr ihr N a *) Monday, al 8:13 p. m. ticket. are SI
delay in the final decree* to give port arm* which it reixrteilly had
rarh and n i t br purchased al Thr llrrald o lflrr or al thr N \ AS
official* in Ihc 17 Southern and ■ikrn on ii Stetl ■ in Poland
I lie ,enajor i|g‘ &gt;1 name ituate
(hapiam'a office. (Ol (trial I'Fotiigraph, I'. S. Navy)
Banlpr »tatc* affected time to work
1 mala I '
* * Icar he wa,
out plan* for segregation
rilking . u i ' i - r &gt;F
eiilr.il Vmcr
Divlriri of t'olumbia official, an­ •r, u nation, \vh
he lia , de
nounced &gt;e«1eriiav that planned to | 'cnbril before a* a I'ommonist
integrate school. h&gt; th* opening hearhheart in Hie Ainertca, "
o( Ihe new fall term. Pre.sldcbl
Everyltody. w ill Wiley, t* "keen
El*enhowrr wa* ouoieil as express- 1} aware ot the grim implication,"
ing an interest and asking to he ot ihe new* alimit the ir n i' ,hip
kept informed on progre**
M ill, wliu ti In- saiit i i i .iv In " ,
Aubrey Fnsler, IWrmrr director
Nothing in the court's npinlinn pari u( the master plon of woil,I
and pre-idm t of the All Florida present- turli sli ps tn i nd -eerega- i einmunisni "
Annual Folk FeMival and offtrer of
\l th.it |viitil in thr sprerh. Pi
GENEVA id* — Genevieve de many Florida farming nrganlf.v lion im tnedialel).
(lalarrt Terrauhe. hrmic French lion*. «pokr mi “ Facing Kenlitic*
Directly Involved in the e»*c» tltreib* Chocano acting head id
Find* tliidgrrs, H -y i‘ a r-n 1 d air force nur*c who wa, captured |
on the court docket, besides the the fiu.ilrmatun Kmhnny, rose
Seminole County swimming cham­ by thr Vietminh when Pirn Itlen A* A Farmer" at the Annual District of t'olumbia. are South walked to where (V f a memo Hut
pion, hit* tirrn Invited to br a s u n t I'hil lr II. util be fni-it tod.iv. a Parent and Son Hanipiet nf the (’arolina, Virginia. Delaware and tin. president of the ho-t district
of ihr Niagara Fall* Chamber of Vietminh delegation *ource here Semlnofr Fount) Future Farmer* Kancas. Other -l.de, &gt;,til* t* r» &gt;ji n- ’ i sunmbU Rat \ ............ . a at**1
of America
Commerce if she rtiirr* the ISM
t r jr Ihe * p e a It e r*« rostrum
Canadian-American laimmin;; con­ taid.
Held at the Seminole High School nr permit tegregalion in tiuhlie thanked Horton for tiie invitation
The
vourre
taid
hi*
delegation
test* to lie hr Id th rir July 2.1-25.
Auditorium la*t night, the affair srhoolt were a»ked tn file "friend and said he had to leave
had received Ihe intormation in a ho-tc-d mere than t i t per*on». A of the court" tiricl- hy Oct I tell
• * •
I* , nr -in de through a h.ii k
Sally Chase, daughtrr of Mr. and telegram from the Vietminh high *peech wa* given no the local or- ing plan* on Integration.
The only slate In hint at open d,o|i and old ot the batupir-t room
Mr*. S. O. ( ha»e, llr ll) Fvnn Hel- command in Indochina.
ganiiation'* acrnmplUhmcnL* by
It wat pretumrd the nur*e would Kenneth llmack. Award* a n d defiance w.i&lt; (ieorgia. Ally lien. t i l t - I d e. (to* I • il .t tell (.11«(II told
*idge, granddaughter of \ \ . It. Mehinnon. and l.ynn tllnssin. fur but be flown out o( Dim llirn I'bu by hnnorarv degree* were pre«entcd Eugene Cook *aid he would refuse newitm-n " I don't know anything
resident of Sanford, a rr among hrliconter, along with wounded to Roy (trill and II. T. Milwee, who tn take part in the Ottoher hear­ atmot that arm , -hipmrnt "
lie «anl he Inlerpreleil Wiley's
morr than 500 n«*plr from it n lr a l Frencn pri*oner».
ing*. tin*
Herman Talmadge.
were made honorary member*.
Florida oho Mill participate in thr
The invocailon at (he beginning harking l\&lt;nk. rallrd the hearing remark- a* an “ alliisian lo tiuate
seventh annual recital of thr Royal
nf Ihe annual affair wa* given by an invitation "to help select a knife mala" and that he walked out "tnc.iu&gt;e I am not in agreement with
Srhool of Itanrr Frida) and Satur­
II. F Fonpor, and the re«pon«e tn cut our head* off."
day night, at Ihr Municipal Audi*
While dis.ippntuimeei w i l w l ” 4 w ‘of hp said "
hy Mr*. T W. Wi*derheld
call d beside
torium in Orlando.
A UMir****'!^ Af the* nr*tifi*« ,tifw p- 'el'ewhere in Ihe *M&gt;ulh at im* *,u
* * »
vi*ed program wa* -fCtidsn.' i *•;• '(tiion rm .M ! officials felt ihc prob­ In t mvano during d't r., ; and
Tnnv Itu n l, local hillbilly ringer,
lem could tie worked out it ap­ told newsmen Filer he and (hr
J. ... . lemenl-.
Hut recently Ihr uihjrcl of two ar­
Off err* of the orgaimatinn nre proached gradually and reason­ (io.dimala diplomat discus,cd the
amts shipment, "hut only very
ticle* In nation-wide trad ' magav ;ji» --|i'vsW', er*tsld. pre»ldent; Mar- ably
The Sanford K U w V "lo* •* V
briefly "
ilne*. Itilltioard atvl I ’lck'n and
•*
V,
"
,
k
«
(iii-Mtieni;
1‘aui
One U*ur awaiting the ihtober
"Dr fhocano told me that it
Mnillng. Ti.» •»..!.i . j were a rem it honored Ihe •‘grand
urown.
*ccretary;
and
M.
U.
We*t.
hearing* i* whsthcr inlegi .it ion wa- i &gt;ilv tihoid mo 'on, of armof hi* nppearmn with thr "Swan- th- local civic organitntion whrti adviMtr from the SHS faculty.
nre River Jamboree” several weeks the grown', spokesman for the oe- j Marvin Kinard rrcclve*! a *?5 should tie ordered Immedintely or and that they were all for Hie
ago. H r ha* been a kcj to appear cation, F.d Fane, presented P. P. bond a* thr mn.i valuable memlier gradually,
army." Wiley ,uid "'I here w.v
Sstine four! observer* said It was noHiinv personal, of coor«e, in m&gt;
as a rgular member of the ca»t in "Pop" Campbell with a pretent of thr (oral nrganixatlon.
mo«t likely that Ihe Supreme Court remark* "
thr future, but has not yet roadr a front Ihe club for hit birthday.
Campbell, who will I * #8 y ra r,
it«elf would issue detailed deerre*
decision. The |&gt;nqfram It broa&lt;tca*t
old Saturday, hat been the orwhere nece.iary, rather than ask
on W THtt *»rry Saturday.
for |7 VCart.
In.* Ihe aid of special nu*ler» or
Horn In Alabama in 1874, ho wna
of lower federal cotirl* This would
po«tmattrr nf teyeral -mall town*
speed up the Unai steji*
in that itate and Tennessee for 12
Obx-rser* said a state wnich
je a n hefnre ran&gt;in&lt;T lo Hanford.
| S h eriff, department official* tofail* by OctoJ*er to report step- I day have no further ride, .1* to th,
After preaentalion «f the gift
toward
integration
umlit
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or
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(A*—Nine
Neem
d&lt; nlitv nr tin
** w he real Mint* nf I he
Seminole High School'* Rand left and a large packet of congratula­
for I.m b tirp thl* morning tn lake tory telegram* from over Ihr Male, jirium er* hroke out nf the Belle dered forthwith to admit Negroes two men (dm Monday »&lt;Kht in Id
Ut* the catdtu r of the Prairie lost.e
piirt in Out rllv'* annual Water­ Ihr entire member*hlp Mood and (Hade State Priton Farm early lo any of it* schools.
Several melhnd* nf enforcing Hie Drive-In and ( • aped with night
melon K ralivil wnlrh opened Inday. saluted Campbell witli a -landing today amt e*raped in two *tnlcn
car*.
segregation tuin were sugge-led receipt*.
Novel uniform* were Worn by ovation.
A *hnrl lime later, five of Ihe yeslerday hy attorneys,
The cashier vs.,, working abtnr
Todav't prog rum wa- a vitit lo
the band for the ceremonies. They
fugitive, were ,een in Palm Beach
Negro parent, could go int &gt; low at the booth at about 7 15 p. nt
(■entitled ol riungarrei, rirnw hat* the Central Florida Experiment and one of them. 20 )rar-old John­
nml a whiln sport thirt with a Station at the city lim it* on Celery ny Reeae of Tampa. *urrendered er federal courts and *ue tor dam ­ when two men die &gt;.l in blue
Ave.
age* from school official, who re wans and cowl**) hat - &lt;&gt; ■m i ! with
watermelon sewed on Ihe top.
tn Patrolman Robert Jacoh-on afl- fu«e to permit ihnr children to -bolgtins and took
The band'* concert, which will he
cr the officer fired three ,hot« Into enter while schools Ttie Supreme
After ord( ring Ihr woman to
one of ilt lait for the season was
the air.
t'ourt could hold *urh »cho*d of- "keep ipiirt" the two young men
he'd at nta.n at it ha* been every
Jam r* C llaldwin, manager of ficlal* in contempt Or the official, Hinttied into then &gt;.c. n tdnek In Its
&gt;car.
Hie oriwm farm, *aid ihe privoner* might be subjected to criminal Ford, ami drove Itiio.igh the niovtt
climiM'd over a 12-foot chain link prosecution for denial id civil ■ml out tIts- ( sit
The Sanford Junior Chamber of fence .urrourniing the camp and r,ght*. unde,
Sheriff's Depot ii - were on the
thr Federal f'ivd
Commerce today announced the walkcil a mile into U d lr Olade.t | , f , h l* • ,
i ene in le,s than to iiiil.utes and
winmier of the group'* Seminole where they itnle a car and a jeep.
K
ilerttd the Ilia
■ I'alrol who
County Hat* F’ishlng Contest
th e car. containing five of the
- airbed all road* in the area with­
According to Ihe report, Hanrc prlMHter*. wa* *pmied hy Jacobal result,
The City police department will
«non be graced hv a new sergeant'* Hailey, tin out-of Hale visitor, unn -on and when he gave cha*e the
combination dc*k and counter re­ the conic*! with a 13 pound four car wav * lopped and the fugitive*
,
placing the nne now In u*e which ounce ba*i caught in L ik e I.lnden ran.
When Jacobion fired Into the
wa« Intlallrd when Ihc building wat which t* located between I/m gCity Manager Warren Knowlea
wood and Paola.
air, Ree»e, who had been verving
huill in 1975
The ronleit ran from April 1 to a Five-year term for unarmed rob­ today reported that Ihe City hod
During the pa tit two monlht, the
Claude Thornhill and hi* Orchnhegun
work on Mn-et* and roads
holMine h*1 h*en completely re­ May I and had approximately M bery in Hillsborough County, came In the Wynnewood section.
it * will play nt tonight's Sanford
entrle*.
out
of
an
alley
and
xurrendered.
cording to Chief of Police Roy WilAll street* in Ihe Sanford auii Naval Auxiliary \ ir Station dance
Mailer will be awarded hi* priie*.
An A ir Force helicopter and
t'o*t« of the repainting and re­
divltlon that were *everly riamagrd which 1* ichcdulrd tn liegtn at h
pairing were kept at a minimum a Shaketpeare reel, which wa* bloodhound* were being u»ed In In la-t fall's h-asy rains nod flood- «Vlack.
by the city through the me nf provided ny the Sanford Western the *earch for Ree*e’» four com­ are echesluled for repair* to be
latch navy man stationed nt the
priton labor, and malerlalt already Auto Slnr* and a trophy given panion*.
completed by the middle of June, (•isp will he pciim tod tn tiring
The jeep ha* not hem reported according' to the City manager.
owned by Ihe City, according tn by Ihe William E. Kadcr. jewelry
one guest. The base official* plan
•fore, by hi* local Jaycee organiia- *een.
the City manager.
“ A 10-man crew early this mnrn t» piare tables at the Chief IVtty
tion.
Ing worked on Summerlin Ave amt t if fleer,' Club to add a patio of.
I- l to the affair.
21th St." said the official.

Stro llin g

In Sanford

Vietminh Say
W ill Release
French Nurse

Nine Prisoners
Escape Farm
A t Belle Glade

'Cowboy' Robbers
Still Af Large

Jaycees Name
Contest Winner

Police Office Is
To Get New Desk

Work Is Started
In Wynnewood Area Name Orchestra
To Be At NAAS

Attem pt Made
To Rob Club

City Police Worn
Truckers O f Logs

According to a City im lio reNolle* wa* vorved on loral truck
port huglar* L &gt;1 night attempted
to break Into thr Sanford Klk* ln« companie* today hv the Pllv
Mneklv enforce a City law that
riuh.
F rl, Ft. Jack fllck'on and Ptlmn. prohibit * truck* from uiing the
SV. IF ('o*Rcan noticed a window tiuvlne** d b lrirl at a thmugmarr
During Ihe pa«l week, the police
op*-n on the wr»t *ide of thr build­
ing, and, upon clo«e Invmtigatlnn department na* received com­
# i*a y that Ihr w re n had hern Drab­ plaint* of heavy logging truck*
u»lng Flr*t *treet.
ly rut.
Police rr*iur«led local trucking
Elk* president R o L rt Rlllhelmer
who wra* called tn rherk thr huild- manager* to have their truck* re
Ing'a content*. Mated (hat it ap&gt; routed no either Seminole Ave. or
231h St.
(tearrd nothing wa« m l*ting.

Balloon Takes Instruments
More Than 2 2 Miles High
M1NNKAPDFIS tH - SclentitU 117.000 and m.OUt feet. That would
laid today It may take a t long be a teeord for (hit lype of balloon
a* a year to evaluate Information eonitrucied
............ .................
.
»vf polyethylene
fllri
gathered by the "Super Skyhook," about half ihe Ihieane** Hof Ia h i•
huge n lufle balhmo which man h»le
•oared more than 7 t mile* into Ihe i The biHnon, conttrucled by Oen*kv atnve Mhinetofa )e*terday.
eral Mill*, Inc for the Office nf
The Immente hag wa* 2S3 feel Naval Research, wa* Ihe large*!
long, about the *lre of an 18 itnry of about 1.2(0 ilm llar pla*tic hag*
office building. Thr balloon came that have been *rnt aloft In the
(b
ill tt At*
llM n
VCi-in Arndt,
I F fliit
11,-1 t fi**lt»k I n n .m .
down
on (lm
the ffarm
off Of
Marvin
pa«t aeveral year*.
, . two mile* nnrthea*t nf MadUnn
TV experintenL are aimed al
-t * U k e .
gathering Information on rnimir
" It looked like a jumble of bed- raya, weaUwr data and other fact*
ahreta coma lame from a ciolhe* from high allltndea. Veiterda)'*
line," aald Wilbert Ilarty, a neigh­ flight coverad a patleiu of about
bor of Am dt'i who ipied the de- M mile*, tooth and wett of UlaoeRated piaitle alllbertng tn the aprtii.
earth. Trie SO pound eylinder of InThe bag remained aloft about
itrumrnta came dosm pear Fart- nine hour* after 1U releatr from
banh.
an airport near Minneaprdlt. It
Expert* who tracked the bag wa* deflated by an automatic rip­
through r a d i o tlg tu lt taid it cord device which released Ihe tn-

rwatbed

iitiiad* of brfartes 1atraacst; asd t«rs U— yiaiuc.'

Release Of M eet Info
Offers No
Advice
On Edict

FFA Makes Awards
Al Banquet; Have
Prominent Speaker

Kiwanians Honor
P. P. Campbell

SHS Band Attends
Watermelon Fete

Q r d e r p r o h ib it jn g

H alf Million Added
To W elfare Funds

TAFI-AHARSEE C»v-State Wel­
fare Hoard fund* h»ve been *uti
plemented with an extra tk m il­
lion dollar* to prevent reduction
of maximum benefit* to the needy
*Vhe Cabinet released Ihe money
with the understanding the 1*5%
Legislature will replace it hy
mean* of a deficiency approprii
tlon.
Of the nmney released, FV/i non
wa* voted by the Cabinet during
the administration of thr late (]ov
Dan McCarty with the proviso It
wouldn't he handed over to the
welfare board until needed.
Welfare Director Clayton C.
Crwlrington aatd the rest of Ihe
release i» needed because appli­
cation* for old age a**UUncc are
up 18 per cent since Ihe ar'inrr
takm in the McCarty administra­
tion.
The average grant also i* up
he reported, and over 30 per cent
cf tt ■
« " • * * " r*t ‘.F t *_!!:
are drawing maximum benefit* of
ICO a month.
K F PORTS R ESTRIfTIO NR
LONDON UP — The British Com­
monwealth Frcia Union report*
that only the Soviet Union and it*
satellite* place greater restriction*
on press freedom than do the South
American republic*.
R e a l m k il l , r o b
RANCOON. Burma l * — Rebel
raider* di&lt;gui&gt;ed a*
Buddhist
monk* boarded a river tmal Man
day. killed four escort police and
robbed too patMfigcra. it wa*
iaamad today.

Demo Candidates Go
To Watermelon Fete
Collins, Odham
Appear On T V

Johns Answers
Rival's Remarks

NT. PETKKSHUflri I - Acting
LKESmmC. Uh-lyR oy Collins
went on television with lirail-y (luv Chaney John* left hrre today
Odham In Miami last night Him fm Leesburg amt it, annual water
came here In Ihe Florida Water mi Ion festival after telling Pinel­
melon Festival to ride in a parade, las County audience* that il there'*
anything phoney In the governor
shake a Int nf hand, and speak
III* opponent. Acting C.nv. Char­ ship race It i, hit rival'* stand nn
ley Johns, |* doing the same thing camp'len issue*
Speaking al a barbecue rally ai
Roth arr lo speafe this atterp/vsn
After the talk* rach candidate Is i Clcarwaler, and lite r over t&lt;le
In leave and get on with irtheri v -ion tierr. John, »aid that Sen
speeches There will tee no ques­ L'ltoy Collin', in .1 ir 1n'iv*i »t
tion* no debate. Collin* travel* Jacksonville Monday night, said
lo Tampa fur a late afternoon that " I wa* a phoney."
lie added. "We'll It I Ihe people
harbecue speaklnv
Odham and Collin* talked over dci ide who's phoney in this earnHo- catut/aifu in a rrnvrr'atluonl P*■ ■**»*
"My opponent complained about
style and both had much to any
an ad my supporters put In a Mi­
about JohnAfter C’ollin* told Odham that ami newspaper that anneared be­
J.ihni " i i trying to sell the people fore we were on television togeth­
something tiu t Un’t true" hv sav er. Rut he came out In Ihe &lt;aine
Ing Collin* I* nppoied to the home, paper with an ad *aying 'No' when
•lead exemption. Odham said; " It I ■-Id 'Ye*.'
" Ill* ad laid I &lt;ald 'Nn' on rc
ha* hurl you."
Odham aald talk about (he home Mu-irlionmrnt after I hail «ald
itead exemption hurt him. ton. In 'Y e,' on Ihe television program
the flrrt primary. Collin* then and tt said I said 'Nn' on a lullcommented: " I can‘1 feel that If I'Dgth turnpike after I had told
ha* really hurt. 1 believe the pen. the television audience *Y e *\"
Jf'hn* said Collin* had told !h»
pie of the itale are too intelligent
fanner* he wanted lo gel them a
In believe that."
Odham replied that John* Is better rebate on gasoline taxes.
"Hut I want to tell you farmer*
spending a lot of money trying to
gel elected, lie went ra&gt; to sav that when we had It on the floor
(Castlotted Ob Page Two)
(CwHIa— d Oe Page Two)

Ike Is Queried
On Guatemala
W A S H IN G T O N (/To — Pro■sklent R U e n lto w e f, euntm entinjr nn shipm ent o f a rm s from
lie d Polniul to G u a te m a la ,
saiil to d ay it w o u ld be s tern td e th in g i f a C o m m u n lit
d ic tn lo ra h ip w ere established
on (h is co n tin en t.

Fli.-u'tthower m ade th e Stalem erit at a new - conference In
which he also » ml he ha* no Inten

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rescinding or

laving Mt

order prohihilin- it el
n nf
that vent on at a Jnn. 21 meeting
ot ht'ih admnis(.-.,lleu r tfir l 1*
dealing with tt
V-ru. M C -rtiy
di.|(i de.
lie
ir,irn rd to halt the Senate inquiry
into the row bet ween Sen McCar­
.
\
• / * .' , 'S f —f '
thy
and the Army. He
• aut he want, thr hearing, con­
tinued unlit all Ihr main Issue*
a n tN O iN tl* esiuntnc* » ii/v; m .i v in thr rv*k near ttie I'arutna
'lave been resolved With empha­
Canal, the ipllt. tlrst Uiw m *-■&lt;,i in 1113d. hat la-mii.e incrtattrgly
sis, he said he I* for letting the
n»H ii i
-la- •
««»ii w-tdth, Ttie enteklng rock In Uw
-‘lip* fall where they may and for
.
c . , . *.
j
inn i - n
getting the fart', out
** I e
# rt *III iff I ll* Il-x.lhi I)'tf liifllfltf
If I Httff MUlidiid!/
A* for the situation in (iuatemala, the President was qucitinned with relation to Ihe State
Department announcement .Monlay night that quantities of arm*
have hern , hipped to that f'eAtt|nM ,
\m rrira country from the p#|t m * ’
Stettin in Communist I'olandg. , "! ,y|
Eisenhower railed that diT
mg and added that the slti
tiigfil cldel II, r-a*o n , wm
tlcrtihl Hoi koiu....... pi .'..y.-.,..si ol Sunfo^d Grnmntnr allti t oniiiiuni,l resolution r r |
.School, wu.-t flcctctl ih n irn m n o f th e 1951.65 Sem inole Cnurt- 1 .1 , adopted at the Inter AttA
• ( t .o iin iiltcc ut th e I'luritla Chililreit'it CommUnion Monday ConFupnce.'a r‘araea»
inert tie ,tiiri tn.it to h*
ariism oon ot th e committesj'* l«M myrtiLir ttifctlity of ini'
t sirnuinni'i dictatorship establish­
1055-51 ytttp.
'd a* an outpost on this continent m
lit,' k'itc-iltiiirnm n. Mrs,
M. Flower*, mid ihc secre­ a mild he a terrible thing
ta ry . Mrc S. .1. N iv were rc e le ite d to th e ir o ft ice*
tin other subject* tin I're ldent
Klliol iiinullv disturbed ehildreii in (lie sehool-t mid th eir hail thi, In *a&gt;
Segregation- In a re-pomr to 1 :
need lot *, t'v l e t o l a tiietilal h ealth rliluc w ere thsetO'-ed hy
question, the i'rcu tcn l ,.iiit h* hat
th* trt’oop. A et.iuntil lee etim pm etl ol Men. M arguerite nut tile »ltghle,| advice (017 the *
(Itahnni, County school i|s « h .or
South nn how to carry nut the
rectiomst, Mrs
Margaret Holt, __
.
.
, ,
Sopic rnr Court derision holding
County -(ipcrsi-or nf &lt;h no tdary
that segregation of while* and
scIkmiU, and Mrs. F. F. MeDnnel,
Negroe, in public school, 1* tuitepM etiling the Seminole County P n c i r l n n t ’C W n r f
con* tltiithin.il
M(donl Association Auxiliary, was H L j I U L I I I j I I U l I
Ttie I'resulenl addrsl. however.
formed to -indy lu tth ir into the
Two In t, Monroe resident* were th.it he h.i, sworn to upliohl th*
heed, and find wind mental h e a lth superficially injured in a two-.-nr CtintliliilitHi and that he intend* to
rtini fneiiltle. ali i ■t , i
ate I . Ids'l l
(licit os (•Ills’.I S»*l S' ’Is' do |i|,t tti.1t
currently i*sotl«ihlc for u-i- hv Road |s. i prssvimatslv four mil'
\.gs'd tshrlhrt 11 ■■ s urt deci­
&gt;e(llluoli- Count V • tlil tf' ll
fsoni Ssrtt &gt;1(1 la-t night,
sion may have placed hi* admin­
licp-uta of institutions and orK .*• I '-."lerhlom. 77, an.I hi, istration on 1 political hot *pot be­
gaiuiation, teiviug tueds of chil­ slasigtitcl, -aitle hisHlri tilevn, lingdren and youth in the Count) in time lesiil.nl- of the alra. Wilds cause tin- ruliii.' wa» handed down
eluded nn announcement by -crio,d- Itiiored w -ii ihelr automobile &gt;1 during ttie regime ol the ReptthSuperintendftit Unymond Milwee lot,-I witli another car t.ear the licans, the Pre Ident »hot back
that Ihe Suarente 1 ourt I* not
that the summer recreation pro­ I tike Monroe Bridge,
under any administration
gram of the County school - pro
Asconiii.g to police reports, ttie
The I'residcnt also wa* a A d
mix-, to la’ the best yet mid that
Ihe City of Snttford hits employed h’seterWoni vehicle dropped inio a whether the court ruling might
Film Angel as a fulltime recrea­ deep ditch alter rolllilitig with a alienate «nme of hi* |ier,onnl po­
tion director for a period id da cor driven hy l.eRoy Wa-hlncton. litical supporter* In the South. Hi*
12, al,o s.f Sanford.
reply wa* that he b.s, stood alwaya
wi'i’kn,
Neither Washington nor his for mme*t dreen* ' 'ternmcnt and
1»m ylln ltrr told aUtiiI Ihn IC«*
Uul» *fK&gt;ii4orril Junior
j»f«*'•■dufr. Lutira Uilliam t, 10* always wilt
s-i far ai political tiinport ix
Lull l.rafui* u hit'll M*rvru «f»inr ut Sanfurd, wen- injured, accordiuj to
thi* fi'rid* »*f ITM f*» 70 I n*v * tn *San I hi* r* p**rt
concerned he added that the
(nr«l Irt lw t i'n I hi* fUf • «»f 1*1 {HmI
Nkleihhim
treated at the voter* will hive to make their
Sanford h'* pitttl fur chest Injurie* own decisions on that
TV \ chairman Eisenhower *iid
Mr
llaio l'l Appleby .innoiim *,1 al l lu« . l l u , fot fns'ixl jaceraIn, choice ot
chairman fur the
that the Crlptilcd &lt; lllldreli Sr..I t iuti*
Drue "went over llu top”
Y&gt;-,ter.lay'* accident mar).* ih&lt;* Tonne, ee V.dlcy \uti,s&gt;rily t-oard
announced ju*t
Mr.i Margiiei ite lirnliiim an- seciTul Saiifurd Herald rorre'[mnil- nf duector- will
nuiitss-isi ttmt the m-w prcially- in! to Is. injured rsvently in aut &gt; .1 , soon a, tie tind a man who
equipped bu* bought bl Int Cottn . dent los,t week, 31r*. I’. I). t* completely turn political, profe*.
I) i« .atryiiig nine chlldrsn lo the tVirpinsti Anderson wa* injurs'! sionntlv qualified, one who igrc-vs
I ssrre-t I'nlk ttchool amt three to , m
(•ilumublle ncciitcnl w.iile witli him 011 the philo iqihy of govthe I'tlm ni-e Srhout In Itrlalulu driving through Kentucky,
It on I i nurd llu I'age two)
I'lieie nre the Central Elurisiu d la *,
triet setuxils fur liandlcopiwsl ciiil
■lien.
'I hr Rev, S. F* Whalls'). fvpt*
-ruling the Seminole County Min
i-tetiiiT A - soi'Killull, nliil Mr
A Herring of Fern I ’ark, 1-'
cd ni-tlvitics nf church
group,.
Twenty-five member* nml reST I'K II USIIURC. &lt;t*- Acting had a*ked lor outside help follow­
n m rritn tive. ntlemlrd the meeting. Guv Charley John* «ay* he I* ing a hut b«liL tnumber*) raid
In the absence of the outgoing sending an addtlion.il slate attur la*t weekend when 41 pcr«nu, were
chairman. M r,. C. J. Meriwether, nry into I'm rlla* iVtinty "lo in arrested
the vtcewhalrnittn Mr*. (1. M Flow­ vcstigate the charge* thr-e local
D rlretivr Sgl H arry Dietrich,
ers, presided.
newspaper* ate making again*! who (■■•(,1 a* an undercover man
public nffiriat "
I for 19 week* and led the raid with
Johns m.ute the sUlemcnl dur­ Assistant Ally tin t James Toney,
ing a televised speech la-t night cleared the slate ailniitey'i otflre
in hchat' id hi* candidacy for gov­ and it* present staff, IF irri* added
ernor lie gave no detail* of the
The newspaper* quoted Rirlrtfh
charge* he ,ald were made by a* saying that during Ihe wreki of
M i** Myrtle Wilson, Seminole
his investigation he had heard the
the newspaper*.
County Home Demnnatrallon agent
name, nf nine past or present law
He
&lt;aid
he
had
conferred
with
met with the Foie Mary Homo
enforcement officer* mentioned,
the
Rinella*
County
state
allnrney
Demonatrntion Club tmlay and i- d
r —.dirg In i’ .ciricli did rut idertsfy fhrsi.— •
uemunstrnlcd how to buy ami »&lt;■**
The Tim et taid editorially that
another.
buttons amt snap*.
" I have rv rry confidence In nur if Dietrich's charge* are true,
Ttii* evening, ihe 1* srhe.hded to
"furlhcr action is necessary."
meet with the Ca**fllicrry Wo­ puhlic cfficinl*. hut I want to weed
Dietrich said ihe "ntiUFKt dollar
man*’ Club to give a talk on home out crime anti corruption," he racket" extended Into Pinella*.
demonstration work In Seminole said.
Hillsborough, Polk. Manatre and
John* aaitl that In addition to Dade counlie*.
County.
Toni'irrosv, ..........
rnunty or- another state attorney, he was
gaiiisutllun will go to Ki*simmre to sending in special investigator,.
tour the Tupperware factory lo­
Ttie SI. J'ctrrshurg Time,, morn
cated there, according to MU* W il­ ing p-iper, amt the SF Peter*burg
son.
RITZ
Independent, afternoon newspaper,
"Dee*m«ron Nights"
have endorsed Johns* opponent,
stole Sen t-eltoy Collin*
IdM - 5:5* • «:22 - 7 :ld - 9:10
INTRODUCES RIFF
MOVI ELAND
T. C. Harris, executive editor of
WASHINGTON. i.r~Sen Ren net I
"A ffair With A Stranger"
(It Utah) ha* intro*tured a hill to the St Petersburg Time*, said Ihe
Starts 7:3ft, Feature 8:P3
bar rmttmcrical *pott*or*hlp lo live newspaper* had not tritlclied pubFast complete show 9:30
telecast* of Kcntate committee lie officials.
Harris said the state attorney
beartngs.

Heckenbach New President

0 s
Children's Commission
a
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I wo Lake Monroe

Johns Says Sending A dditional

Men To Pinellas County Probe

Group Will Visit
Tupperware Plant

Movie Time Table

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did not know Lynch and that lha

1Fort M y c n Newa-Preaa had found

To Boys In Recreation, Citizenship
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Namc To Remember
Dioli Biell I’loi tell with a crash heard
around tin* world.
It™ gallant i otnniauder. in one of Ills l«si
orders, called for French artillery forces to
slid! his own positions to m ake the enemy
pay dearly for the victory.
Koi days the fi lin ', a Imd been cut off
from supplies and reinforcem ents. Its defen­
ders had ri |K lht| uttack a fte r attack hy
forces In such niinioer Dint they were descrlbod v&lt; ‘‘human seas." Finally tho garrlson was surrounded, the radio voice of Dion
Bleu I'hii was silenced The world was left
to sjiecnltnfr us to the falo of the men who
had fought on so long In the face of such
great odds.
TODAY’S HI RLE VKRHK
And say thou unto them . Thus snitli the
Lord Coil of Is ra e l; Cursed lie tho man th at
obeyeth not the words of th is convenant.—
leremlah 11:3.

The Sanford Herald

C .lu M lim In i w i
t**MI«hr* il.M l »U f»l • • I . H . i
I I I tfftnnnlln

land game tonight there wit) lie a game
played between the pennant winning Itotary
L e a g u e Pirates and tho A l t a r s ; another
finish to a grand training Hftgrnrn.
Many of our local c itiz e n have contri­
buted in time ami financial t i l to this use­
ful program. They do not new fof^ipprccinthin. However there is one way th a t we can
say thanks for a job well done.
The Itotary U 'ague game sta rts at 7 p.m.
and the second game at H:30 p. m. Your
attendance will menu much to Die young­
s te rs as well as the adults that have so
much to do with thb program.

County

A r.’i nt's

Column

H&gt; C. It. DAWSON, USA.. MSA.
TREKS — The demand for seedlings Is
increasing year a fte r year. Forest Service
nurseries produced ,12.001 .313 seedlings hut
orders received exceeded this figure hy .‘IP
million
Seedlings were purchased by Die follow­
ing companies and distributed to private
land owners and education groups to cn*
courage restocking of Idle lands: Container
Corporation of A m erica. National Container
Cor|K)ration; Inti national Pn|icr Co.; Cunul
Tim ber Corporation; Huckeye Cellulose Cor­
poration and the St. Regis Paper Company.

Dulrrrrf n. . . . . . a ,1 ... MSlI-r I k l .V , , XT, tula, .1
• ha I*.at lift'- * «f Uuala.il, risiM s. H .a.r lha * n
■i i ’. m i . . . »i watrh i lit * ,
a isa IS I M II M H . i alia, . . . I t-Mi.ii.*,,
Jl . » l«llt:M. h lw u l li , ta il...
l.ttt IIIv i: m *lM *R X u t:u . va.ettiai.a v . . . * , ,

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tin. Ma.lh
tIH
a* Vlaalha
»l, Vlantha
Itna t aar
S.M
EXT*
tll.S#
ahltnarr a.ttrra. is t l . a| shaaka, taaatHlla.a an*
leaa nl anlartalamrat tar l i t s u re -'' "I is lt l.i
‘a will ba rharaag fas at taa.tae aWiarOslae rate*.
ff.w s ln t Nall...all, hy f.a .a ,. I v it a ilh t t*
ilte. tar. onl.eM t hamhar at, t u a . t t r . HU*..
silaata, iiM tils
lia r.14 la a amalahr , r fhh la m rls lr* S..»»
h Is ratltlrW a.elasl.aly t-&lt; tha ...a tar rapahllllna .1 all lha l«.al aana y .is lt* la Ihls aantpahaf.
W ednesday, M a y it'. lor.-t

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TERM ITES
it now hsiks as if you
won't have to worry idmut killing your
slirobs whe|| treat ini: the soil around your
house to keep old term ites. Term ites can la*
kept out of building* hy apply ini: insecti­
cides to the soil around the exterior foun­
dation*. a '--percent cldordtuie emulsion will
do Do; trick It ^ k' s not injure Ivy, azalea
and other such plantings
SILENCE
"Silence is gulden” — not
always. Sometimes gold conies to the man
who has brass enough to speak up

AML'S M A R L O W

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Large Gift Put N A ACP On Offensive
WASHINGTON -4* — tn Hie h ie
1M 0 * a man who believed lu one
should enjoy money he didn't earn
»rt Ui motion a rheln of event*
which are rhahging American
ineial history
He wal Charles GaGaed a whi»&lt;*
man whose father left hint a m il­
lion dollars. In his belief he had no
rtghl tn tho money. Garland set
up a fund tn hand U over to came*
and organisations ho ronsidered
good.
One r f these was Ihe Naliunal
Asia, for Ihe Advance of Coin fed
People. Ib i fund for tba N A A IT
* » • lioo.ano In aecurlties. But the
itork market crash of 1» » re
duerd its value to I30JM,
In in interview tail mrhl Walter
While, who Joinrd Ihe NAA Cr In
1311 and now is eveeutive seerr
lary, said Ihe IhMxa) was enouel
In change the direction-Ulr NAACP
wai taking and put it pn the of
tensive.
This new d^ectiiui led In a
series of lest ease* over B years
in the Supreme Court, whirl) on
Monday ruled aegragition in pinh
lie school* i* iincnnstitutianal.
But In WhHe'a words the NAACP
In 1M * won verv much an the de
tensive U could m*l afford a lullUme lawyer
U was fighting dliciim nuiioti
agaliut Negroe* nn i seatleV gui)
bails. Here and there It took on.
without long-range planning, cases

to fight in the rottrl- Rut It had
In depend &lt;n the help nf volunteer
lawyers.
With the (iarl.vnd mimey the
NAACI* for first lime arts aide
to pay for a r«inplete study of Ihr
legal status of the Negro In Atnerie l. This provided a background fur
planning years ahead. On what
While
ile calls a "broad.....................
forrital at
lark on ihe basic causes of dis­
crimination "
Then in lUn, with the help of
Garland's m o n e y , Ihe NAACP
hired ita first full time lawyer,
Charles II Houston of Washington,
an honor gradual? of Harvard
The NAACP leadership wanted
segregation anywhere — in school*
buses, trstn* — wiped nut hy Ihe
Hupren&gt;« Court. But the Huureme
Court Itself ws* a ' gigantic handi­
cap
in ItM it hid ruled that segre?atlon Itself did not violate Ihe
onstitutions* 14th Amendment —
which says all tiUn-n* must he
treated ««iually — and that Dr only
time Itwre could be a violation was
I when see* jgaletl Net;roe* were not
treated xtuallp Thl* ruling stoad
thresigh ||ie year*
To Ihe NAACP Ihls separatr hut
e«|utl doctrine wa* wrong be­
cause, In its opin™&lt;n. whenever
there is segregation Negroe* get
lha worst of it and segregation it­
self means une*|ual treatment.
NAACP lawyers argued tbit

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Dougin. F. Lotting, entctnrmnti
third cist*. UNN, mui of Mr, and
Mr*, Ralph W' l.ossing of 401
French Ave.. while serving al-oard
the tvetroyvr USB IJhlmann, took
part in March in »n Allied convoy
vsertlse in the Far Last.

Th'- oaorcDa included JH British,
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... , French and American »hip*, and
NOM A — During l lorhlu Honey Week dwncinalraUd the ability of ihe
rhlu bears decided to not "In the A d ."
Allied tones to operate together
Fiori
effectively in protecting incrchent
I {one V lives have la in upenited at Camp ships
from attack by aubm a'lno.
M ctjuarri for six years amt this year is tho
After the convoy htnl bean de­
first time the colonies have been muluslml livered aafrly lo Saigon, French
I miii Chinn, viniU wen- made ’ o
by bears Lisiks like tin beokjwrs slid a Hung Kong. British Crown Colony,
p retty good jolt to put across a state-wiilc and Kaohsiung, Formosa, before
tin- Uhlmann resumed nu.tnal pa.
program on advertising honey.
trot duties,
There is now an electrical fence which
should keep brother hruin out of the apiary.
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THK HOAD — Most drivers are satisfied
with only half the road, hut the trouble is it
takes them too Io iir to decide which half.

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For His Flirting

out that Lynch was out soliciting
fish far a fish fry for Johns.
" I f there L any stale employe
(C silin u n i li o n I ' u r ./«*)
he hoi only fought it but voted; solicitin ' for me he ought to stop."
a g *u
. don't think the farm­ Collin* a r* 1. adding; “ I chiUenteL*
er* of ihti Dale are goini; to be the a cling governor To tell" Cecil
SAN gU E N TIN . Calif. t*_ F ra n .
Webb and Francis Whltehair of the
duped.
" H r voted against an emergency Stale Road Board to "get off the eis Silva. 13-year-old life lermer,
appropriation to buy hog cholera payroll, but of course he never is in trouble for trying to flirt with
Barbara Graham. 31-year-old conserum. Now that be * running for wlft "
Odham said differences over demned murderes* and tha only
governor he'* a great friend of the
some state Issue* *till remain be­ woman prisoner In San Quentin
farm er." John* said.
The candidate said hi* rival I* tween him and Collins. In a direct PenitentiaryThe prison disciplinary comrr^
telling tnc people he want* more pitch to hia supporters Odham de­
hunting and flinlng land* for pub­ clared: " I believe you will find lee xaya it found Silva guilty of unlic uae But l.'ollin* helped the big the man 1 share the mo*; views authoriicd communication, f o r
"wolf whistle*" and loud whispers
plantation owner* in Leon County with Is Sen. Collins."
r‘get 30 day* of extra hunting that
The Sanford first primary candi directed at Mr*. Graham. His p r j v .
you and I didn't enjoy." Johns date also said: Johns has "got Or­ lieges were suspended for 30 diyt.
The one-shied nutation was r n.
ange county, he'* got my county
charged.
"Does that look tike LeRoy la believing they're going to get more ducted across the courtyard sepj.
roads and a while ago the tax rating the prison psychiatric ward,
for the iporumcn?" he atked.
John* »ald Collin* "didn't tell assessor of Palm Reach County where Silva it held, and the erli
you lie made a deal with com­ said his county Is going to get where M r*. Graham it awaiting
mercial fishermen that if he I* more roads."
death.
elected they can seine our fre*h
Odham said he heard Johns
"weasel .11 around" on a tele* tslon
water lakes."
He said. " I could have made program with Collins before sav­
Ihr same deal but I ’m again*! ing "Yeah. I believe in giving big
seining In our lake* I believe ger counties a fairer share" of
fl*hlng is our greatest tourist at- representation in the Legislature
LOUISVILLE. Ky. Vf — Bohhv
i traction, except for our (iod given He also said Johns fought the
Peters. 5-yrir-,old son of *n FUf
turnpike and Collin* supported it.
sjnshinc "
Coliin* and Odham counted on agent has crafked hi* first case
Robhv and hi* uncle were walk.
their finger* the number of time*
Ihey *ald John* had rhangrd hi* !ug along Ume Oak Trail when
mind on why he votrd against un­ IP»hbv spotted »n ahandorw-d r»r
masking the Ku Klux Ktan. They off the road. The uncle. Richard
Peter*. Jotted down the llcen-e
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said it was five.
" If you can spend enough and srt
number
a
a man'* name there (before ih&gt;STEAL PAINTING
The notice department was ncupublic) rften enough" he would \ TORONTO -,f — Thieve* stolc tied. It turned out thr car had
stand a good chance of election ; an oil painting by the Flemish h»en stolen in Danville. Ky . from
He added "Some people think you master lluben,. valued at 130.000. Mr*. Emma Moon, a teacher at
can buy a candidate like you uuy from the Toronto Art Gallery b *t Centre Colltge.
a bar of soap."
night.
(Continued I nim l'»ee One)
rrnm riit and wltuvc inlegrlly is
Collin* replied to Johns' slate , The U lh century rnaDcrplece,
VOTE TO HONOR ATHLETE
beyond reproach.
ment that three state empire** Elevation nf the Cross." show*
M A lt a i CHUNK. Pa. *f&gt; - T1Dial remark was prompted by are working for Collins in the Christ being raised to the cross
' communities of M»uch Chunk and
a question as to whrn he plans campaign Jclins named them a*
East Maoch Chunk, near .Scran­
TO KEEK SEPARATION
eitfirr to reappoint Gordon R Howard Friedman of the State De­
HOLLYWOOD UP - Gloria Dc ton. have voted overwhelming!* to
riapp's term ns chairman expired partment of Kducation. R K.
yesterday and the post now is Poke*, biull.fr of Collin*' cam Haven'* itudio *ay* the actreas merge lo become Jim T horne, p*
paign manager and a state bev­ will seek a legal separation from in honor of the famed Indian am­
vacant.
Karllrr in the new* conference. erage agent, and George Lynch, Martin K. Klmmel, New York real id e.
A 10 mllllon-doilar h c irl in-l
estate man.
Ki.enhuwcr «pokc of Clapp a* a slate conservation a tent,
A studio spokesman said yester­ cancer hospital it planned for the
man who has operated wllhnut
Coliin* said that Friedman had
fear or favor Rut he gave mi hint gotten a leave of absence from day M ist Delfaven and her hut- new* community in the heart nf
then or later as to whether he his state Job before coming to hand. whose business keeps him the ea-tern Pennavlvankt anthra­
nlant to appoint Ctapn tn a new work for him In hi« headquarter* In New York, have been apart cite area. Thorpe died laat year nf
term. Clapp was appointed to the H p laid Pokes "U not actively nearly all the time since their mar-l cancer. His body'will be buried in
a special tomb here.
riage, about a
tis.uou* ve*r Job by President
Truman in 104rl

Rotary League Contributes Mush
Last Monday. the Rotary Club bad na it*
guests at its luncheon m eeting. members of
ir Noml nolo Ifiy*h Sclnrol baselmll team and
u*lr conch, John Scott, Mr. Scott said we
have a fine baseball team th a t low a |&gt;osalbilIty to win th e district tournam ent and per­
haps th r .tatc championship, tmt w hether
SI1S wins or loses is not so lm|K&gt;rtant an what
these boys have gained over the years.
To the Hotary Club should go a large
m easure of appreciation to the training the
boys have received. Almost all of them s ta r t­
ed playing bnsctiall in the Itotary league
iiome year* ago Home of theso ls&gt;ys might
go far in baseball. They will go far in Iicing
useful citizen- in our community.
Tomorrow night at the Memorial Stadium
SI IK will pla&gt; Titusville. Many of the lioys
that our Isiy * piny against were also former
litll" leaguer*
He fore the Sanford C a rd in a ls — Drove*

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when Negroes were forced tu ride
in Ih* rear nf Internal# buses, «r
in Jim Crow eer* on train*, or
were not allowed Into while grad
Ul
tia! • school*, Ihey got ururqnn
Irt dm rot
Hit by hit, the court outlawed
lim Crow on trsitiv and base* and
»atd Negroes must be allnwrd in
white graduate srhooli. but always
.in ttv ground that otherwise the
treatment was not equal
Hut whrn Ihr NAACP asked
the court lu outlaw separate gstsbllr
school* for whiira and Negroes, It
made the big try: It asaad the
court In upset Ihe IN d ruling hy
•ayinc segregation of llsctf was un­
lawful
The court did that Monday. Thurrood M a r « h a l l , who succeeded
llmuton a* chief counsel nf the
N A A IT in the middtp l H 0 i, head­
ed the NAACP'* tux mail legal
staff, whirh had its origin In that
gift from Garland
Fighting the public school rases
rust the NAACP. which gets its
money from paid memberships
and contributions, over 1300.000.

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l.t. Col. Ralph G. Moye, «oo of
Mr™, lttulah H. Moyr, 107 K. F ifth
St. was one of 1!U5 student officer*
S-raduating May 13 from the as«o&gt;
elate course at the Army'* Com­
mand and Central Staff College,
Fort Leavenworth. Knn.
Tho D l-W e e k t o u t , * o u a . i f L , of­
ficer* for duty with the gen-wal
• taff of eouthal division or logi*tiral commands and famUlaruea
them with the duties of tho gener­
al staff at enrp* and army level*.
Colonel Moye, whose wife, Suu,
live* at ltUlil Snow Rd., I^swton,
Okla, will oow ptoeeed to a new
aasignnient ovtr mui*. A IP'to gra­
duate of llie University of Florida,
he served in Kurope during 'Vorld
W ar II.

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man id the Atomic Energy
mission Ho added Hut it he
cartairt he always wassid hi
man Ukc Strauss a* chairman he
would be tn favor of giving hint
plenty of authority
IBs i|uc»tianor on that matter
said there i* a ntov# on In (.'-wi­
res* to make thr AKC chairman
lit effect the head man of the five
member agency. At prc*ent all
fivr member* have equal aullH'tily.
The President said no recommrndation* on that subject havq
reached him.

FORT JACKSON. ,S C.» Pvt:
Itavld M. Vl'elrheJ, -on of Mr*. 11.
C. H'helehel. 10|A Magnolia Ave.,
has been assigned to Company G
of the SOAth Airborne Infantry Re.
glmenl for haste training.
He will * pete I the ' next eight
wreks here learning the fundamen­
tal* of h e tn g ii soM|er. This in­
clude* classroom lecture* In such
subject* a* military rrmrrteiy, first
all! and rhnrwelrr guidance, and
combat Held problem* involving
the u*e of the M -| rtflr. which he
will learn I" fire on variou*
range*.
After eight week* of training
with the ld t*t Airborne Infantry
Division, the trainee i* given about
14 ilav* leave. He may return tier#
for eight more weeks nf infantry
training, *»r he may he assigned
to one of the many Army schools.
Hash- training is required nf
each new man coming into tho
Army, Fort Jarkson is one of tho
Army's largest training station*.
Primarily an infantry training
post, tho fart offer* schooling in
spacraltlwa nasoeiated with In fan ­
try division*, a* well as combat
tactic*.

N. C.School Board
Asks Edict Study
GREENSBORO. N. C Mv-Thf
Gicen»boro School Hoard ha* IInM
ill superintendent of school* to
start studying "wavs and means
for complying wilh" the Supreme
Court decision that racially seg.
regaled nubile school* are uncon
klitaliunaf.
Mtmber* »aid after passing the
rrsululiuo A l last nilbl Uwv copsidar U tha first offlclal affirma­
tive reaction to the deetdon taken
in stale* practicing school srgre
gallon
Ronni Chairman D E. Iludgln*
brtroduced Ihe rcroitiqnn It# said
its a dept hi n "would let the com­
munity, the dale, the South and
if accessary thr nation know Rut
we proposo to Uvg under the rule
of Jaw.
"Wa must not fight or aMrmr-t
to circumvent IL " he declared.

Reds Return
8 More Ships
ISTANBUL. Turkey * T Tho
Rovift Union lu * returned right
more shin* lend leased to it by the
United States during World W ar
II. leaving approximately « t lo be
returned or accounted for.

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Here’s A Word By Word Story From One Of Collins’
Papers . . . The Miami Daily News Of Sunday* May 16th

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Afli-r tin- Collinn-Johiix M|iinhhlc (it was mult' of a ei|uabble Dikii it wan n
(li'butc), I expected the citizens o f tho comm unity to bo most Interested in
tliicnselnR which cHixiidnte Irsokctt Ireet iih Is.* ciimtt down tho imtentiu.
Iltit no.
The rili/c n s I Imve tiilkrd to tsernird m ore interested In what hnppened
n iter the one-hour gum-knocking sewn'oit was over.
IT Al’PKAHKI) TO AT toast a few Dial Mr. Collins ami Mr. Johns were
on the rim of taakinyr a swinyr a t one airothcr Did they acttiully do it?
No sir.
Wo have had politicians on Dmt television forum who appeared purple
with rnye and then, right a fte r it was over, dropped an g er from their faces
and put arm s around one another with m utual comments th a t it was a p retty
Hood show.
&gt;lr. Collins anil Mr. Johns did not arm each other. I didn’t even see
them shake hands. They stalked off independently of one another. i\ot saying
much.
A 1'OUI'LE OF THK JOHNH' supporter* were com plaining their man
did not have "Hough time to explain his Ku Klux Klan vote.
A Collins’ man wus ini red in depression because he salt! Johns would not
am wed the question*.
Another man there said he would ra th e r see a good baseball game.
Mr. Collins presumably w ent tu th e hotel and to sleep.
,
Mr. Johns wandered into an ice cream parior, where Dr. .Larson and I
were already seated, lie ap|&gt;cared calm. We talked a little politics, and I al­
lowed as to why I liked Hrailey Odham b e tte r than any o th e r candidatu and
Dr. (.arson kept mumbling th a t he w anted his (reppermint ice cream.
THIS FELLOW JOHNS SEEMS to be a sort of genetic politician. He
made the rounds in the ice cream parlor, talked a t length w ith several pcoplo.
asked for votes. Probably got some. too.
Mr. Johns, in the ice cream parlor, complained mildly th a t some ques­
tions he wanted to take on were not asked. Among these Questions*were the
Everglades National Park, the sta te tax commission, dog trucks, etc. We assilted him we would try to get around to these and a num ber of other issues
neat time.
Hy thi* tim e, it was past 12 in th&lt; night, and I suppose Mr. tyllina was
asleep.
Rut as Mr. Johns came out of the ice cream imrior. he. found other hands
tu shake. He was still running f o r governor in the middle of the night.
AND THAT. DEAR READER. I* w hat the two lions did a fte r they
.crawled cut o f the TV pit on Thursdn •’ night- No body blows. No continued
debate. A fter th e show, one wont to lied and the other w ent to an Ice cream
parlor.

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Charley Johns Will Work Juat A h
Hard After You Elect Him Your
Governor Next Tuesday.

M IR A C LE CONCRETE

Let's Keep Charley Johns Governor

Hear Him WTRR
8 p.m.

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At-Bcnano Lake—
M iu Margaret DingM iIrr. pop*
ular June bride-elect, was honored
hut «evk with a buffet supper
and bridge party given by Mrs.
G e o rg e A Speer at Ihe Speer
camp on Itanana Lake. Cohostc*-*e* nth M r*. Speer were Mi**
Joyce lletiel and Ml»s Martha
Wight
un score wat won by
Dingfoliter and Mrs. Georgr
MTU the winner of screen*).
Those helping Ihe hororer cele­
brate the iK'ta.i.m were: hrr mo­
ther, Mr« J.ihu* Dlngfrlder. Mr*.
Voile William. Jr . Wri. Le.ter
Guthrie. \lr&gt; M L Ilahorn J r.
Air.. I K tucker. Mr». Floyd
Oioper, Mr. II (.’ Whelchrl Ji ,
Mis. Klin- lloichlmn, Ml«» Nixie
k'rrhholf, At*William Lt tiler,
Alt', Hubert Frisch. Mrs George
Etvk V
lle lirl Mi-a Wight
and M i* Speer

Group O f Friends
Are Entertained
By Dickie Moss
Dickie M o m , June graduate of
Semtnola High School. » i * honor(J by hi* parent*, Mr. ami Mr*
C *rl Moss, when a tteup of hi*
friend? were entertained Friday
afternoon and evening with a grad­
uation party at the Mon- u k r
Mary home
After enjoying an .fu-moon of
j'-imming amt Water skiing, * deI (clout outdoor 'upper of bar
eeued rhl.ken, potato ‘ al.d. t&gt;. *
ad preen *alad, dev,Ini r v corn
on tAe cob. hot toll*, iced tea Ice
rream, and cupcake* were -erved
io the guest?.
To round oat the evening, a
moonlight dance was held OH the
patio c l the Mo*' home
• TMofe Invited to he with the
honor eueit and tu* parent* were
e ll) Wright ......................
M ill F
Pe»g&gt;
Jimmie Fox,
Mis* Bonnie CVulfhheld. Fdward
IfeCall, M il* Polly Graham Gor­
don Toll. Miss M a ttie lane Law
»on, M il* FreeOa iolvin Sianley
K atl,
Palsy
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u , tF-Ufrne Ealritlgr. Mi*
Cotlin:,
‘Unt, Row llanmnn, Mi*-. San*
Geri Spivey, thibha Bis*
i r * Dunn,
Dm
bar.. Ml**
Ml Jeanne I.ane Miller, and
^iinmy Krider.

Vic Damone Says
He Received No
Special Prvilegcs&lt;

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Building
-pj,,. J unj,,r t|n&gt;#i Ambassadors
will Intel .t the First IlspUd
vhuhcb al 'f p in
The Ladies Aid .Wlet&gt; of the
Lutheran Church of 'Hie Itesleemer
will meet at the timne of Mr*
Henry Thtir*lon on the AVr*t bide

*'I told them tluit wpv a ll.wrong.
I kno* uhai it it'fo h u l on a «ho v.
»nd one person can’t do it | *og
ested pulling em *1h&gt;ws like 'Tld'
the Armv* with nnter'sl that
fald been proven. They didn't en ; «t 1 30 t» in.
fnk my idea* a| *!(. * went hark
.Seminole Chapter Nn. 2 o l the
tn the mvtiimr shop and never Order of Eastern Mar will meot
he»rd »nv more ateuii It."
at 8 p m at Ihe Ma*&lt;inir Bail
Vie *aid he might have served
Open House vsill be held at the
m nut his oversea* lime (here eveept Woman'* Club honoring Mrs. May
r lo r ■ rsirku* over n foreign ear
It. Maxwell All friends and for­
" I had saved un some mone*- mer -tudruU are n o lia ll) invited
and I u anted to buy a Jaguar." to eatl between the hour* of 8 ..ml
he related. "Another private on 10 p ni.
the no*t had a Jaguar and a ror
Ih e G. A.'* of the Central Bap­
M ra l had a f'orxrhe. I talked n tist church wilt meet at 3:.Ail p m
tht fellow* in tnv barraek. about
The Mother-D.iughtrr banquet of
It and they thought it was a great the Central Uipltsl (Tuireb will be
Idea. They wert all for It
held at 6 p in
S ^ lu t j major heard about ni*
F II ID IV
an and railed me on the ranu&gt;i
Thr' Duidleate Bridge Ctub will
e said It wouldn’t
he
a
------ _ good Idea.. meef at trie Yacht Chth with seal
But the other, aoldier* would re Ing to start at 7:*'&gt; p in . and play
v tent if I «ald that mv buddies is to begin at 8 o'clock.
were all for it He argued «nme
lwor« and I said, ’A'ou mean the'
effieer* would resent It ' | told ferred to the 7lh Army head&lt;|tiar
nun I had the right to do Hh»i"vei | lers "
fiamone *aid
said he
ho found more un
1 wanted when 1 was off duty
I dervlanding there and .larted tal
"A week later, I
_________ 1' I ent allow* along the lines of the
Arthur iKnlfrcy 1A' prngram lie
added that when he left Europe
there were three mrh units enter
AV» nrit.r w sdrllr* invllatlnn
tabling the Inmps.
Damone’a career ,* ceiling *■ ,ck
PO W B M /S OFFICR
into high gear after tne two year
lapse. Be I* doing his flr*t film
SUPPLY CO.
tim e hi* Army aixenee. "Athena"
■ WaasMlIa
I'k s i, • *
with Jans- Powell Debbie Bryn
old* and Edrmmd Purdnrn

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Font Ihe Citato..* in thrb Jariirt*
U»Ul tender; remove the skin, melt
In n sauce pan, aibl flour,
butthr In
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and
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stirring constantly. Add -»tt
pepper. Puur over the potato.*
sprinkle pea. on top.

40 et 8 To M eet
The regular nmnlhlv meeting of
Ihe lu et 8 will be held al the
Legion Hut tomorrow evening at
8 o'elivck. All members ore urjvsl
In lu- present.

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AA’rd. May 19, 1911

I tie Past Alatrou- Club of Srml

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note Chapter No. S. Order uf knot

rrienil* of Mrv AA’ A Rey­
nold* will be *orr&gt; to lurn that
her father, J A Ellison, ha* l^en
with Mr*, C. AA Hrnwm as co-ho*- confined to ihe Feroald Laughton
tes
Memorial Hospital
The club rre.idtnt, Mr*. Ed*on
Goit, nrr.iiied at a ‘hnrt huiinc*'
Mr. and Air*. I) K McNab and
moling, when plan* were made for son. Hohhy, have rtturnrd from a
the annual "t hivken nnd Corn” visit to Bryan and A'icioria. 1- x
picnic a! the June meeting, it will On Jtay 12 they attended gradua­
he h«Id at Mr Joe Corley* camp tion exrm-e* ol The Basic Mingle
at I-emon Bluff Mra C AA. Drown, Engine Jet Pilot School al Foster
a n-eent Hridr. wa- presorted with Air Force Da*e, Alcturia, tlwliich
n gift from Iho l’lu*&gt; by Airt K. C. time their win. Iticbard K MeMax sell
Sab graduated
Jit Pilot ami
The gu -t« enjoyed a game and received hi* wing- and c rnmisslnn
the prue for high »core wa» a&lt; 2nd Lieutenant in the t* S Air
award.,! in Air Joy Hailey.
Force They al*u visited E H
Inlricsimg report* from "Ferret Echols and fcimly at Bryan. Tex.
Sisters’* w»-re -,ad&lt; by all pre­
sent.
Mr- J flanfoith tVrighl anJ
Deilghtfnl refreshment* of ice Airs Alinam llu* ■&gt;II plan to ieav&lt;
A’ork City
cream .mla* and ,»!*•■ were strvrJ tomorrow tor Net
where they will *ei vail Saturday
!,) the hosteaae*.
t hose present xi-ii ; Mr1. Hair.es on the lie Be I r ill, • f,*r a two
Air*. Ilrow i, Mr Maxwell, Mm . months’ tour of Eucn.-e
Bailey. Mi . Goli. Mr-. It. AA’.
Air and Mrs George II Will­
Turner, Air*. Louise bill*,
L.
Hi-svson. Mi 1 M. Tyre, Mrt. iam* Jr. and daughters. Ellen ami
Hanky iVight. Mr O’Dral f ro by, Laura Sue. are attending a National Housing Authority meetipj
Air*. Jack llurrcy
at Bilo-1, Mi ■ rhe* ex peel to
he gone about a wee*

•-tn Star me on Monday evening
at thr horn, of Mr AA-. E lUines

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IN t OMING PRESID EN T— At the installation han-gt.l «.f thr Sanford Business and Professional
Women's t luh held last n u h l at the Junior High Scho.il, Miss I.roc Nunnrlly, (standing, rl*h l &gt; accept*
thr gavrl fruin Mr*. II K. True, outgoing |n r*lilrtil. Ar« offirrr-, looking on are (left to right) M rv t t .
K. Baker. corres|iondlnk' s e c re tin ; M r s . tl, T. IV ar.o n, treasurer; Mrs. true, Mi*s Nunnrlly, Airs, Lit*
Han Garhart. fit»t sice president; Vtrs &lt; , F llu nler. second siee pre.idt-nt; .nd Airs. Irving I. Pryor,
recording sf.re ta rj. In rharge u f thr p r o g ra m ahlch w a s p re s e n te d last night was A lts . AV G. Flem­
ing. (Photo by hir.hner/Kayitton.l studio)

T V H it Pinky Lee
Is Wowing Kids
With Old Tricks

Card Party Held
'Irish' Potato
By Department
Was Given Name
Of Woman's Club
Because O f Famine The Amer.e.vt Home Depart

Tin* (Vilalii, a nativ# of the
Americas, wa. awarded the name
"Irish"' p,dat.&gt; twcatlie it lualatr.r 1
the Irish during a famine, Myrtle
Wilson, Mm,,, Dmnonvtruttnn Agent. rrlnt, ..
Tills mild flavored hero lend* it­
self to us,, in ,-srry da&gt;’» meal*. It
{ i* an nil around contributor of
minerals and vitamin*, It* caloric
value D low enough t,s give it a
I place in low calorie diets. New I'elatrn ’ are a *|Mviat tria l.
Por maxiimmi f,«,i value cook
the potato*. In llu ir skins, p ,
toes boiled whole in their skins in
Just enough v. atrr to krep thrm
'HOLLYWOOD &lt;* - U le ly the
from burning m a in practically all
p aper have been full of report*
their vitamins, p*peeLall| Vitamin
about fim m r Army private - with
t*. Th- *kln- also help to couserse
foeejal privilege* Here'* one v S i
the Vitauiiu r if ihe potatoes are
SHORT EVENING COSTUME
claim* he got i&gt;nnf*~«ingrr Vie
Of mauve mat J m ry blouse rooked and h. Id for a taler meal,
Damone
• Congreuional prober* have been v\ilh * full akin of warp-printed ; The »i;in« add attractiveness and
color to the meal.
panaira on while "flocco,’* a new*,
looking into charge* of mil-of the
N.wr I'olntors ah J erren lo'n'i*
ordinary t r e a t m e n t for snort* niky B aiun aylithe tic, cornea
are a favorite combination for
Mgr*, hotel heir*, etc , who have from Tina Lcarr a collection The
Southern meal It I heal to co«k
been drafted. Tlicre have turn ru- ahltt. tied In front with a large I them
«eguiratc)y and condone ju*t
mtjrj that tome «how bu*ine • f g bow, In, a sleep pleats falling away
before crvmg If preferred, cook
lire* alio have been favnied in the Born a smooth, tup iuping yoke.
Go in logvlber, mid Ihe U rn * a f­
Army.
ter the potatoes have cunkrd 10 or
''Not me." .siv* Dainnoo “ I re­
If) minutes and arc atMiot done,
paired no tperial privilege*. I went
lid s still ke.-u from overciKsklrg
through four month* of ha*le train
Ihe lo ans.
M)g, juit like anyone else t sg-eni
Other ways o f serving new- po
Inloe. aic as f o llo w s ; IluilcJ low
l year In Germany Then I came
AAKDNLND AA
hark and *ta*ed eight month* si
The F ir*l Ilapli.t Prayer Meet­ |Mi(a*r&gt;es, t 1} pound* small new
cup butter, in. Bed;
San Anlonio. I was doing recruit- ing Service will Iwgin ai * p in in potato., ;
U d vcork part oJ that tune
ihe Memorial Fducational Build­ salt and pepper tn ta.te. Wash
Mitnlnes
.'•[•During my firat five month* in ing. 1 tie study ol the t*K»k Beep im
inlor. „and cook with jackets nn
n&lt;tjn*hv | did tin limtlnjt tl all rmng The Spiritual
U fe"
b) in boiling ailed water to cover
I ‘ Worked In the raitume *lmn at Gaine* S. Dobbins, will be begun until tender, If, tn gO minutes.
N’uerntiers which wa* Ihe central
The Brownlee Adult Sunday I'eel. pour hutlrr over potatoes
ard .c.i*-,n with .all unu |srp,we.
point for all the *hn*vx in F.-v t " * Srhtrnl C la n will have
it teemed wrong to me that l rum teni al the home of Mr and Juice of u I, men may hr added tn
butter. For rt.
wxwildn't be uied a* a linger. I Mrs Joe Gan«-tl ,d n:Jb p m
For variety: chive*— toll bod­
The Young People's t'fisiir of
hid been earning I5 0r» a wm l
in entertainer before I vtenl into the Central flupli*t « hurrit will ed potatoes in 2 table.poons minc­
roll (■oiled pota­
lh* Armv. The LfSO chu-a - which meet at 7 p m Prayer Meeting ed chive. Mini
fr*re being riven eov« the lagpav- will tw held at Central Baptist toes in 1-3 cup finely chopped mint
leaves. Paprika— sprinkle hoi|e,t
»M money Thev cofihl have bad Church ui 8 p m .
I l l * Adult Choir of t .n lr jl Hap- l-s,tat-ms with paprika. Parsley—
tie for a bargain- M i a month
roll boiled potntos's it, l-‘t cup
"Otter l wat invited *o attend a llst Church will meet i&gt;t t* p m
chopped parsley.
THURSDAY
meeting w1!h mme officer* ohu
♦
i • J- ...r. puiuloes
with
earI.
- „
,
yer.* fryinp to nl»n enferta'nment i The First Baptist IK
lt wa* proposed that entertainment will have It’* inonlhly .Supper amt den pea*: 12 me.1 cm -.I.e new
cup butler;
*u|.
Program inerting tteginning at 7 potatoes;
rneeialisty —
ftn o e - 2 . u.- t..p mitk, »
ffablCkfround m ‘rl L w ' nb ^ m e ^ n- i i i,pt.
Vu’ ’ir
in " th.
^ ' ' Memorial
AVrm"riari:dU
GducaUon.il
Allon.il flour;
».. te.spe.n

r wnoid oin* J 1„ .
n J
miM Write,diravl and prsxturel
ywnte exmn shoves

!Past Matrons Have
Regular Meefinc*,
Ar Raines Home

Miss Dingfeider
Feted With Party

ment of Ihe Sanford Woman'* Club
held it* Iasi meeting of the year
Iasi evening with M r* John It
Carlton presiding over the icsriott.
that opened with the members re
prating the la td '* Prayer. The
Mil wa.. railed anrl member* au*
wi red by either green or red The ,
green team won the attendsnee
contest end ■ party wa* planned
in he bold May 71 at 7 p m which ,
will hi a »upt*rr »hd card PiTt)' •
given b) the red team with the
*rreri team a* gue»t*.
Due* are due and should lie paid
before June t. Mr* Csclton intro .
duced Air-. Willi* Peaeiwk who '
will serve a* chairman for thii.imiini &gt;ear Mr*. Carlton thank
e,t all niemhcr- for their coopera­
tion in making the p j*l &gt;ear .a
.-ic e .s , Mir c.ipeelallv thanked
the telephoning committee which 1
*he said wa* responsible for her
learn, the green Irani, winning the
atlrndjnre conlr«t. Tlm*e on thr
csiinmitlee are Mr- liougla* Sten
str-'tn. ' i f . Gordon Swesmey, Mr*
James Kkern. Mr* Willis Pearock. and Air* Hill Kirk. A rising
vote ,d thanks wav given to the
retiring chairman. Air*. Carlton.
Fash ra n i table held hibiscus
In the center of the sp. iker'* table
wa* an arrangement of gardenia*
.and the «lage wav deeoratrd wiih
-reenery and hihiseu* Itrolke and
canasta were enjoyed b&gt; Ihe faith's.
Winning high In briilge was Air*
h
Bugg.tr. low wa* Mr* John
K.ider; high esnasla, Mr* l)on|tla* Sten.trnm. low m - Air*. W C.
Hire, ni's i "reeno vv»s w,,n
Tho-e present were Atr- l i s p
t„n Smith, Air* Pete Payton Mr*.
Joim Kadrr, Mr* Morrli f or-(u-on Mr* W f Ittres. Mrs It T.
Hatchett. Mr*. Jack Stcmper Mrs.
James Kkern, Atw Irvmg Feintwrg. Airs. II S. Duggar, M r*. II,
W Johnson, Airs, l&gt; P l.anler,
Mr- F K Breckenndge Mr*. A
t&gt; Itnberls. Mr&gt; Hill Kirk Air*.
Bougias btenstrom. Mlv
Carol
■ M r. „ ,- | . „ fct., Mrs. W
,
V r . i:„rrl ,0 Sw.eney,
mu

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Mrs, M. Babcock
Is Guest Speaker
Beta Sigma Phi
h&gt; To
The tin.; Sigma I•hi held It*

Mr. p. 1| volbeit

M

yr

EVER SINCE diamond* began
to be cut—and that go*a back
many c e n tu r ie * ■the heart»h*ped diamond has been the
pnic of the cutter'* art If you
w anted one. it had to be *pc
c:*Uy made and u iu jll) co«t a
*,"tat d ril more than itandard
»h#pei—soaly royalty and the
very wealthy could afford them.
Recently, by new cutting meth­
ods. the heart *haped diamond
h»v» become available al no
csira io*t Boon yout jeweler
will *huw you a new way to
exprea* your lender *entimenta
- with a diamond that H more
U,.m a jewel, but a &gt;v"iboL

M rs

l.- m ir

I.ssi meeting uf the year la*t even­
ing al Uie home of Mr* A' i
Hulchiynn, 2i8ii Ibsk Ave

Guest *(ie,ik*-r for (he evening.
Introduced by Mi - l ” , llulehl
•&lt;&gt;'i v*ai Air- Mildred llaltcK-j
vsto-e subject w,.i “Art Fduea
that"
The merlin-.' svji* pie-ided over
t,y Alv * J I Horton Jr t'.lio |iie
•enlrd the new b.ldgrl l.tr nev,
year wld,h wa* aerepleH by all
ini udH-r* She a!*o .,p|»Unlt d n* &gt;*
committer’* (&lt;&lt;r th.
oro-mm.-

ve^r.

IIOU.YW OOD -J' — Pinky U r .
the new hit of daytime TV, l«
wowing kid audience* with trick*
he teamed in burle»nue
Now* before you parents get up
in arm*, let me add that the dimin­
utive U o is proud that he we*
“ ihe cleanest comic in burlesque.”
" I never did anything off color
m burlesque," he say* " If any­
thing, my vaudeville net wa*
• picier.
"Fm grat.'ful for the two year*
I spent in burlesque It w a. the
realest training I could have for

days, wc had n*i script AA'e’d lay
out the sketch and then feed ’lee*
hack and forth to each other with
out missing a cue
"Now |*m doing a half-hoar
■how five day* a week It'* a
setjpl show, and although we go
user tio» line* mans times, there'*
still a lot of ad libbing and fast
thinking to do. That burlesque
training
really, ,-avs
pays i-..
off
....... „ ___
Pink)'* checkered beany and hi*
'by. li'ptttg enmrdy liase Invn
known to audirnces tor year*, tint
it turned out that a k.d show has
brought him h » biggest xueeess
lie started lu* Pinky lie Aim.
for NBC Jau I. and it qnlekli
earnrxi tlie second hlghe.i audl
ence rating for daytime show*
llu veteran Howdy Doxly. which
lollous hint, is first hy a small
margin
"I've never lieen hnjnuer than 1
have since I started Ihi s show,"
lie ri’Ulnrked "Before, It al-sav*
1cr.T.fJ that wlien I wa* on i*htore.hold ot hig things, tin- Devil
would come along and knock the
prop* out from under them Now t
think I have found tnv niche
I work hard - 1st or 18 hours a
•las
but |lai I*, itb it"
The little room- h.»* h.ol more
limn bis share of had lirc. l.s m
the &gt;i|ss and down- ol th,- slum
mi l He bn* in eu in et.tv phase
of it dur ng a career that h.v
lasttxl over 20 years
It was during on- of In* tow
ik*: o,|, ih.ii hr t&gt;»,k the t*Ji in
tinrh-.qiii II, bad just ri-lnrru'd
from an engagement ,n Auxtralia
to friil s an,ley die virtuaHv ile'ol
Hi. wife, pri-guaul with t'o.r
■I ughlei, took ,i (.ill iml - i
seriously ill Although lie bail
earned up to * asi a im-| in
sou,lev die, tie look a hotlcy )oh
for Ir * than Moo
T7o- training paid nil lie went
from there tn New A'ork dum
then to Hollywood for "Lady of
Burlesque." AVhih-doing the movie

I'fin d ', ' I f
J P VA’H -on, ABss
It was nnummeed ih ii the lol.it
Barbara Bunreehl, Mr*. P II Col­ «ui the. cancer drive to date
bert. 'I r
Darn'd AATdltrrn. A|r«
Tummy Aler„, Mr* VS'.dirr \l.,r
can. M r* David Dsrh, and Mr*
wight Kirilrv
The chairman ot the Itoste r&gt;
wa* Mr*, Dreckenridge end i( w
rrvlng on the comuiittec were
Air- Walter Morgan. Air
Wight
K ittle), Air* Tomtn* Afrto, and
Mr* B.ivtd Bach, Itclrrsbmeul
The American Home Deport
„f Iced drink anil cookie* w ifi mrnl
nf the Sanford Woman’* &lt;lilt, Earl Cartnll signed him f„r a two
i served during the rsening

II.

IM»i

Palm Circle Ladies
Enjoy Making Tour
Of Orlando Nursery

.I

Mr amt Mrs Il.i/el i|,-n!r&gt; and
children, Page and Andrea, *per,t
the weekend in Sanford a* the
guest* of her father A It Atahone)

The P-ilrn Circle of the Sanfnt ,
Atr*. G II William- of l*lanl
Garden rt,di met Th'Txday at the Cenvr !« 'petldin ; a week -n Stan­
home of Alr« John B Carlton for ford with her grand &gt;n*. George.
the last meeting of the year a* Hugh, and ll*'t»b\ AAilli.ims
Mr«. A P Rountree wa* wel­
comed a* a new member of the

Mrs. H. J. Boss

circle.

After o short till*me*s meeting,
tlie member* juumrsed to Orlmdo Is Given Shower
fix a luncheon at thr •skyline lietaurard and birr visited Foster's
By Lad ies Group
Nursery
Those attending were Alr&lt; W
ihe Christian Women'* FellowII Garner. Mr H I li ithff, Mr *hip o f the l ir-t i tirf'lian church
AV AA' Linr, Air* II B Dakr* mel Afondav ,-ve-iiii .u l ie rhureh
Airs John D Carlton, Air* G S' with .'lr« t'handlr-. Vail presiding
Bate*. Mr- Mom* Ferguson. Mr- as the .es-ioit opened wiHi singing.
AA AV Daw .on. Airs Arthur Pitts,
\Ir* William A-* lev ted in
Mrs II I
prayer and the worship taken
Air* J '
, from (he IJih i-lmpli r of lohn with
B.uirdrrc
ihe suhlert tieinc II, l -v. Every
Alan Bis AVork". wa* given by
Air* Charles Grietue
Atr. AA II Young eon&gt;l cted Hie
Golden Circle
minion tody "Errand* S|«’Pil’*,
and gave in interesting talk on
Meeting Is Held
Korean was orphans
a social hour w . Lit,-i rnjoved
iu the rhureh dining room a* Air*.
At Walton Home
’ II Grantham and A|r James
The Golden Circle Class of the A
lliehanl* were hosic.se* when n
I ir-t llaidlst Church met last handkerchief
wa* given In
night at the home of Mr* It G honor of Alr- shower
II i B.,
M "-'v •" F ?aUi St with Mr
.itlemlinc wt-rr Air* A.
I mu* Dinkins a« ro ho.tr* The it Tho»r
Air. I i y mstrong.
i irida room of the Walton hnmi Mr*Huntley.
J F Evitnt. Air. E II.
wa* .illrartis elv decorated with
Brier Air- Ituili i .ut-c of Canarrangements ol gladioti.
Ohio. Mr- Beulah Thornton,
Mr NrBon It I’ox. elas* pre*l Ion,
Mr AA l‘ V,-'l**V. Alt. 1 1. 1tor
dent, presided over the shot* hn- inn
Sr Mr. II I Peat "" Mr
llo--. ii et ling willi Aft f J
l&gt; 1 .iv.tr.t its giving tie trrAaurrf'* rr tl MrAir. II W
port and tlie dcvotimiat being el i s - t i Jl M\ n Al.tl 1 &lt;Fi- Brink.
Mrt.
n red b* Alt * t AA Ernie.
A
ll
'
l»nii‘N
1 t Pirl , r
RichThe set-ton u.i closed with the nr-lM
r
1
1
tl AA 111-.ms Mr*.
tn,-.p&lt;r foltiwe.t ».x .i -oelitl hotrt
AA IvtUI tit. Air
* h.trje*
i.;,ot&lt; vs, re vondtirteil with t»ri/c« JGrirrrtiiMr*
i| Mr*
E
svoi, tiv Atr- Eugene Peanlngliiti, AA B Yoon ’ Mr-i ( Bn|&gt;
h»mlli-r Vail.
Mr
II A Colbert,and Atr J Air* 1fleet 1 .1
Ba«s amt Mr*
K Mali*
I let., allemlnut Vrrr Air li A' M In itiHii,iin
(• II trri mi. Atr* J 1 s. .ut, Mr
A II

III &lt;-r Mr-

S' it I o*

Air

i .1 Green, Air* S AA K, mp-ori,
Mr
AA Law head. Mr- W B
l(,-,d Air- Eugeiir I'cnninc'- Group To Sponsor
Air r \\ Jirgle. Mr II l J.Jsr
•on,
Demonstration O f
Mr S r Booth, Airs II
A
Col tiert Air. E C Camptw-.l, Atr
Washing Machine
S I' llartmur, Mr .1 I CanAir* Kathleen Alas, Mr J. I,
Dvsl At-,.. AV B Gardiner, Alt
A
i* sponsorin ' ., wa'ldng machine werk dale at hi* theater rate A I Crabtree. Mr* D G W a lt o n
and Air Louis Minkin*
deninn'trutloii ai the Sanford
remained P i year.
The time and place of the June
Elrctrie Cn tomorrow at 10 a m Pinky
Since then he ha* d&gt; ne film*, meetin • will he announced at j
2 pm
Student Program andThere
Liter dat&gt;
l« no eto.iiir and for r.,rh radio and TV
Jj'slii- .Smith wdl be m aster nt uiirtiber nnd utiiv: who idlrtid. a
eerenouite* for the student pro fee will be nald by Hie concern to
gram tomorrow evening it 7 the trea-nrv , f the American
THURSDAY MENU

o’rlock over rad,,, station WTflH
First to appear wit) tie Allison
Lee, a student of Mr* Fvan AUCoy and of Hollins College, kftr
will render ti piano sole, entitled
■Dark Eves".
Sidney A’ihlen .Ir will then play
a piano solo. "A h Alajnr Polo
m l'e ” , He is a student of Alls*
Fannie Ite tu Mun*on.

Home Dm c t rn.-r * rhe money re
cclvfd will be given In the San
ford Public 11lirar* to buy twiok
for children All are urged to at
lend.

When you are making pa»lr&gt; for
tie, re ine inher that enarte par'!rle* of fat give » flaky eriist, white
( ne parliek's give an itndesirahlrlnsely knit leslure The fat may
he cut Into the flour with two
knives nr uilh a pa*lry fork or

AATten whole kernel corn is can
ned. Ihe rum kernels are cut close
to the rob Hut when earn I*
"eream tlyle.’* the Ion of the krr blender.
ne!» are cut off and tin* remaining
portion i* acreped from the rnh
Whole-kernel corn it good In p an-1
rake* and muffin*, totips and
aalads. CrcamstyJe com is fine
ol*o for soup and in many c„.
in n
*ero!e dishes. Both style* of corn ,
are good healed anti served "a*
LAST
TIMK
TODAY
la,"
D a r in g l In tim a ts l

S p s u d a lA .
No. I Cold llna-sl IU*ef Sandwieh with I'nlnlo Snlad
No. 2 Aant. Cold (’uln wit la Potato Salad
........

HOT
WHATIIIW
srCifiF-STION

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Stuffed Tomnlo with Potato
Salad, Haiti Salad or Col I age
Cheese
S tilliiio *. Pickles, Cheese
H a rd I toiled KRg
fifte

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LAST TIME T Q M T K

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STARTS TOMORROW

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C.AHTfMIN

1.00
1.00
..... 70r
.......... I . J '•
1.25

(.'rilled D inner S teak

1.00

Frird J iioiImi Shrim p
Veirelnhle Piute (Four Vey;(H.)

1.25
Bite

Shrim p In » Itusket

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Choice of I wo Yeerlnhlrn, Snlnd, llrvernKe, and Dennert
VEGKTAHLKS
Au Grn(in Pntntnen
Pickled Heels
Limn Heanu
Creamed Corn
Aloraroiti and Cheese

RlinitT Sl’IUECTB
• • • •
THURSDAY nnd FRIDAY
•o .« » « ..,,j,v ,

Rnaait Href
Liver mill Huron
Chipped Iteef on Tonnf
t. ni ltd Ham Steak
Grilled Pork Chops

cy

T E C H N IC O L O R /

DESSERTS
F ruit J r llo or Ire Crrnm served with dinners
HOME MADE CAKE
15c Slice
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Cardinals M eet Groveland Tonight In Mem orial
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Their Win
In Central Florida League Tonight

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Pirates Meet All-Stars Tonight in Stadium
Heavy Hitters
Give All-Stars
Edge Over Pirates

Memorial Stadium
Scene Of District r
Tourney Tomorrow

BonfoiJ S I S L W V
lo «k-! „
T IIK SANFORD IIK H A IJ )......
Ing for their accond win In thr I **c I
Wed. May I f , M-*l
Central Florida Lrsguc tonight
when they meet (irovrland »*■ - .
Ilf* II*
Memorial Stadium. Th* **m . »ili U n n r W l l l i a i T I C
Seminole High School haacfollow the Rotary League All-Star l U U I
TV H I IQ I I I Jy
Rotary League will play it* an
ball team will be In action
nual All-Star game tonight at
contort.
again Thursday night In Me­
Memorial Stadium. It will be the
The tra m i are about evrnly
morial StaJium. The Seminoltv
firat of two game* to be played tomatched, (irovrland has a
will play the Tituaville Terrier*
night. A b toon a . the All-Star
cord In the league, while
in a *cmi-final game in Group I.
game end. the Sanford Cardinal*
ban won of its four conteata for •&gt;
C la*. A district. Thr contnt i*
will play Grovrland.
I -3 record. Sanford la holding down .
.* ,
a , r\
,
fourth place in thr league, anil b n r M i n n
K af
The All-Star contest will he lie -; acheduled to get under-way at
8:00 t*. m.
a
tween the
winning Pliatet
tirovrland and Clermont ar&lt;- lat
|
I M jllU M l l/Q I
te pennant
nenn
Karlier lit the day \\ in t*^
R&gt; T. V. DAVIS
and the All-Star*. Thla contest i.
(ling It out fur fifth place. Bach
I
’aik
team
will
meet
the
Lee*,
I-ail Friday night, the Sanford
acheduled to get under way at 7:U»)
nf the two latter trama have &gt;at j
|w j a c k HASH
burg YellowfjackeU in another
Glanta were defeated by the San­
p. in
tn win their firat Kan"-Al* Sport* tVritrr
semi-final game. This game will
ford Naval Auxiliary Air Station
The way thing, work out ate
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T h e Cardinal* j ,,llor oW Tt.,j WlUlama. With a
start at 1:00 p. m. the two win­
Rairlmll Indian* by a lop.ided 17-3
like thle: there are four team* in
Tf
—
'’ have he i n tm- gjr f | pin In hi* left ahmilder and
margin unde* thr area at tu-autiful
ROT n o i l.L it
the league. A t the end of the s«a-! ner* will collide Friday at 8 p.
I proving In their ' , burp pajn |,,turmg hla body
Memorial Stadium. The Glanta now
Predict. Pirate** To W in
aon, the team that fini.hed on^top i m. in thr d iitrirt final* and the
(i4 J” fJ"
e trry time he swing* hard, the
have have 6-1 record for the seai. named pennant winner. Four i winner of that event will go to
their la*t gum*’ lanky Horton Red So* rtuugi r '*
thr Cla*. A Mate baseball tour­
ion.
player, are then picked from the
j they out-hit and hitting only 727 after one full d.*y‘*
nament at Fort Plrrce.
The game -tailed off with th#
'committed f e w e r work Wait till he get. hi. strength
three remaining team., and are
I error, than their bark
railed the All-Star*.
I Navy Indian, getting three run. In
the fir .t inning with the Giant*
i o p p U nettle, hut
A t 7:15 p. m. various award, will
GBF.SK ABB 8 AVKD
••I've had belter day*." hr *ald
coming hack in thr bottom of the
they at I I I l««t.
DENVER 'AN—'The call of U&gt;*
Sunday
after
.m
aching
eight
fir
.t
to
get
one
marker.
The
#•0 r o v e land hna
wild goo.e will linger longer a l
| rond Inning went along withou*.
been d e f e a t erl hit. in nine time* at hat In a
return oftener to Colorado, once a
double
header
al
Detroit,
a
per­
i
any
aeoiing,
but
In
the
third
frame
tuiie l&gt; \ I ’inenew state project at Honny Dam
formance
that
may
well
lie
the
big
thr
Indian,
came
bark
with
.even
raatle and Longreservoir get* going. A floek earth*lor&gt; of iu.v« " It hurt, like hell
big marker* to put the game on
|«und by clipped wings ha* beer
Iluddr I .alie wood.
e*erv time I .whig "
Ice.
rvlea»cd In an open-ton 10-acrc
Thp Cardinal. aUtrted the -&lt;a*on
Rv GAYI.K T A I.IIO T
T V. DAVIS
Although he got in a hall game
Sunda&gt;’a
Glanl.-Palatka
T
ilt
pen to let nature take IU course,
in tuarveloua fa-hion by defeating at Kaltlmnrr Saturday a . a pinch 1 / *
t room. S.cnnit Ra.eman
NKW YORK &gt;Jt — There 1* much,
Sunday afternoon, after having
F it .I go.liug. will I**- held twe
Longwood 8-5 In their fir.t Central hitter and fmithrd out in left field, tl.Q0 ’
cxrlteincnt at present o ver a Mg,
lo.t
to
the
Navy
l&gt;a»rhall
team,
year, to add to the breeding stock
Florida League contest. Since that going h llle.. in two trip*, till. » n
grey horse named N ative Dancer,
§[
lo.t
three
day.
ago.
the
Sanford
A
I
r
L
and thereafter the * x p .r t. raped
game the Card. ha*e dropped
which damaged the h e a rt* o( un­
hi* tir*l real I n i
8
-ri
Giant,
met
th*
Palatka
Tigcn.
In
W
O
n
t
l
A
g
O
i
n
S
t
bird, raised on the refuge ti
three one-alded drrleiont to th
counted million, of tele vision view­
It wa« a balmy Sunday alter
a return game at Mrmoiial Sin- a n *
iir
ii
■wood.
•Tome home" * arh year.
Sanford Navy and Lonpwood.
e r. by Ihc breathless manner In
no
in
at
Rrigga
Stadium
when
Wlldium
and
handed
the
Indian,
a
A
D
IG
W
O
I
I
ihly he the
Loyd Swain will probably
ay Robert r*antur
which hr won the Metropolitan
16-2 defeat behind the magnificent 1
3
alaithiK pitcher fui the (‘aid .. The liani* atarted for the tin t time
RALTIMORF -e
•VYe'rr like Handicap at Uelmont P a rk over h« presented. F!r»t th* penant w in -. Kddir llartiour— short stop "
thi*
icaion.
almost
I
I
week*
since
1
pit*
lung
of
Wnitrr
Gant.
G
a
n
t,
left handed hurling are ha. a I- I
C. ft F R A N K L IN
net. will each receive a mlniatutc
up against thr wall the weekend
Jim (Varner -second base
totted aome great balla and war In I the
w o worm
r m
up
record In the league, ifr hat Ix-nt- he broke hi. rollarbonr on the fir.t
i.-e a .. .*.n»le
Riantley Schirard— left fielJ
complete conTnTof "hl'mleif a l? \h * | *'*»•» »* he going to turn’ " .aid
There might never have heen a »llv#r hasrliall. Then Sonny I ’owrl1
en l.ongwood and lo.t to the San­ day of apring training at Saraiota,
Manager Jimmy Dykei of Ihc Hal- greater finish to a horse r a t e than wRI present a Most Valuable Play­
Itolw-rt .Samuel— first bate
Fla
ford Navy. Al.e Swain I. one of
Miles Hudson —catcher
This game also had a darker Rnmrr Oriole.
when Alf Vanderbilt's wonderful er'. award to some de.ervlng
Thuae who watched him clutrh
the he.t hitter* on the team. He
Willie Petty— center field
side to It Thi» dark side whirh wc i Dvkr* plainly ua* up again*! a runner tame from far buck at the youngster Itov Holler will thro
ha* been un .even time, tdfirlally Ilia .hmilder in agony that March
Hobby Johnson— third base
are refering to I* the incident th a t 1 wall himself in trying to figure final turn to tltirl it out with give away a It***t Sportsmanship
day in Florida wondered If he ever
and ha. gotten five base hit.
itlchie Mootc— tight field
tc u lt* *1 in th* hi * eking of an an- why Ihc Oriole* weren't hiltin.'
Straight Face in the rlo .ln g rate award. The public I* invited free of
In tonights gome Gene P« m.ig would play again Thoic who saw
thrf wire
th r inti? Charge to see this game.
L. C. Smith— pitcher
Me In two plaera. C.
" I know this club can hit better In ,n
w,rr and
*t ' &lt;1 *win
'n
Fiankltn
ton will Im- Irving to hit in h i. him hit two homer*, a double and
It Is tho first time that Roy Hol­
BALTIMORE ,r — Play open*,
than It Is." hr .aid after | » , t ' event b&gt; a nrck. H seem , safe at
All-Star*
fifth con.ecutfve game. So far five .in glr. and drive In .even
night's 3 1 loss on five hit. to ea.t, to say hat such a throbbing ler ha* ever had hi. Roiary team
John Rows-n— second hate
thla .rao'ii Gene ha. hit u homewin a pennant, lie feel, that luck
Washington " If It doein't. it sure ' ' nl‘ h
'»ef"r«* was vsltnessed j Is with him and he will be th« fust
!ti»)m**nd Hardy— first have
run,triple and .rveral .inglei. Red
Larry Burney— left field
f i l m think* that he finally ha*
ll gutng tn Dc a long stiinuu i
’ vnd 'so mm' the G ri v C.ho*t hi* ", *nagcr to see hi* tram win the
David Galloway— pitcher
•
hla old rye hack. In hi* moat ei
,
r .l» r
h -l
th &gt; .
Ihr
Hilly (Vratfall— short atop
rent game he .ingled ami doiiM.il
&gt;4 vo compiled a IM reKunnio Hus*!— third base
liill Crabtree will l&gt;e trying to
f *
\ th' r*trd. Rotwrt Samuel I* the raidain
Rol.by Carter— catcher
break out of the hitting .lump he
of th * I'lrate., and Rill Hutchison
can't win The othrr way. I'd ju .l J S i l I f mS. l l L .eVl
i »*V! ' ,
I-arty Reel— right field
haa been In fur the pa*t two game..
l 11**
.? " . V. m(,
_ m' I* the other manager.
say we got shellacked and forget ,hprr mu„
rp||(,y
b r,(&lt;&gt;(
Hilly Harper— center field
The big Sanford center fielder I.
Soimy^ PuvsMl an J II &lt;! '•&gt; N tw ,
.
.
.
|,
,
,
,
.,
|
course,
where
the
turf
appeared
'
. . .
. . .
I font »f Iu 1 n* rooniB. A lto , therf
lug, I found that It had awrllrd
way over-due and he la rxuectlng
Of
Ihc
12
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I
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r
,
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an
rvlrao
rilin
ar
v
lnt«*rr^t
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i
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"
an
.1
.l»w
for
the
n
r
r
t
rontidrrahly and I consulted a phy­
tn get a couple of hlla. He ha. hit h ame Ted Ihlt time for the flo-ton
M,
w| nnrr nf the
,h
Oriole*, nine have been by no morr I tn thf („ttirr p| * ng (nr gfiijs amarfirst sic ian.”
two double, and a triple ao far pltcheis gave up 27 hit*
I
’
avtrrn
Ot&gt;en
In
IDVi,
said
hr
fell
1 me hunk nf horseflesh
Th** Giant* will meet the flame* than Iwo mn*
thla year.
In other game., Cleveland .rl/e d
Last right, even the Oriole
As matter* .land. N ative Dancer
Ita.ehall fan. of Sanford are the American league lead by 10 Sammy Snead's course record nf City R a ltlrr. Sunday afternoon at
27.'* I* completely safe for the 72 Memorial Stadium al 3:00 p. m strikeout king Rot* Turtev had *o •*&gt;"• (* even s*ills the record held
urged to rome to t.inie&gt;M« hall IKreentag
n A T T t O r d iv e s
Me*go liy hole mute
,
The
Giant,
will
he
eyeing
their
give up slier .even Innings with hy Man O’W ar when Ih r latter
game and aupport the Iccal team.
SCNSIdiC MAH
gnorklng
off
Phllaillphia
twice.
.
.
.
,
,
,
,
"
I
h'.t
played
a
frw
hole,
to
1
seventh
win
of
the
year
In
eight
the trorr 3 1 against him
! was retired hy hi. owner, the late
I f they ran e *rr break Into the
6K3 H lA O A C U tl
12
7
and
6
0.
wilh
Mike
Garcia
al&gt;ee
If
It
was
still
the
same
old
starts.
" I Jiiat die out there for him " Sam Riddle, at the ronrtusinn of
winning column Hanfonl will h&lt;
lowing
only
one
hit
In
the
second
course,"
said
Mangrum,
"
It
i.n
’t
------------------------------confessed Dykes ‘lamk at those his 3 year old campaign In 1920 71
In fur »omr pretty exciting hall
game, a fourth inning single by i R'« even Imightrr
scores of hi*."
rare*. 20 wins. I defeat T he Dan­
game, through-out the summer
Joe
IK
Maestri
Dirk
Mayer,
tindefending
chant
!
The game tonight will be the
Ttirley'* three losses have Itren cer won his first two a . a 4 yearChicago
alld
out
of
the
lead
by
pmn.
*ay.
he
think*
2
M
will
he'
firat of the W olnrxlay night
hy 21, 4 2 and 3 1. Ktrenl for a old. an opportunity which scan de­
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game, for the Cardinal* through­ dividing a pair with Wa-hlngtm". good enough to win That'* only 1 .
7-2 triumph over Boston last F ri­ nied the lionet known a» Dig Red.
uInning
the
first
in
s
with
Minnie
lloh Carter
l-arry Ramey
under
par.
out th*' year. They ai« going to
Native Dancer w ill have bis
day,
he’,
had
to
.trurglr
all
the
M a n g r u in and Mayer werei
play all home game* Wedcnsday Minowi driving home *U run. lint
rhame to go out hy him self when nmn, managers of the All-Star*
time lo win 3 1 and 21 twice
night, and nil their toad game. bowing to Washington's capable nmana pm . arriving ye.trrday for
The Oriole* have played 2 0 ; he runs In the Suburban Ifand irap , want their train to repurt to Me­
Itoh Porterfield In the 3 1 second n,r four-day. t 2n.no&gt;) tournament
Sunday afternoon..
game, and 17 of them have lx-en,
reveled of this co un try'* ban- morial .Stadium at C;45 p. m. to
Manager lluddy Lake haa not game
Other* tnrliidfd Julius Haro*,
decided one way or the other tiy I “jf *P
u&lt; Relmont P ark on begin practice. Here I* a list of
Don Larsen, young llalllmorc leading money winner In the Pi*A.
ig l revealed the .tatting lineup,
one or two runs.
Nf*&gt;• 3 |, over a mile and one *pi*r names that will compile the AllLilt it will probable go aoinethlng right hander, snapped n six game Dutch Harrison, Dave Douglei,
Star tram: John Brown. DwvlJ
r i.o itiiiv
» T V T V . i . r %121 »
New Vnrk Yankee winning streak Tod Kroll Marty Furgol and tlea­
Joe Coleman, who g*f* against, | * r, T .^ k ’ ^ n d th ^ M ? r ii£
like till..
Calloway. Bob Carter. Lorry fl.iiT ra m
w . In •■ .*. • II
wilh a Ihrce-hltler 6 2 In the second rnan Srarlau. who recently took -fab
Floyd Sparkman
rerond laiao
ney. Hay Hardy, Rllly (Vc.tfall,
II* rt. Ii
11
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a. rough a mad In p.trh ». T urU y.
T
^ Runnlo Ru&lt;.I, l-arry Reel. Hilly
game after Alllc Reynold* shut Ihr Greenbrier Oju-n al White Sul­ O r U f iilu
Gene Pennington - abort alop
i;
• II
As
for
.
3
9
rrrnrd
One
.if
his
L
.
.
M
"nto
him
in
lll«
Siiburhlin.
out Dave Kuslo 2 0 . allowing only phur Spring*. W VA.
1 '• 1-1 fill
:•» IT
:n
•* •»
Rill Crabtree - center field
Huipet, Lawrence Howard. Neil
guess 1.
p*mnd
\ a. LO
: .core
V E andr heT h e
popular gue.a
I. 132 pound.
Wo’rc not flntteriiiK our1 -»k» l« fu |
IB 19
7 * ; r".r
!•«
was. hv
three hit* In thr first game Larsen
Fulton llaxlry - right field
Stoothoff, and Donald Mathlrux.
No
4)ear-old.
such
as
th
r
Dan
I m i t'-im l l r « . h
Ii
:&gt;
• I I 1**
3
1.
2
0
ami
2
1
George H erm it- left field
had a no hitter for 7 73 Innings i
NO T IM E DPT
nelvftH
when wc h« v we Rive
1 *ft«'ff«
13 t l
u t i i •4
Ift re are the names of the play­
cer, running agaln.t older horses,
Hugh ('a ilto n — third hate
until Andy Carry alnglid wilh Iwu
D K TR lilT IAN— Ray toonr,
It ravel |« W i I p H n I
ever list won the Suburban carry­ rr * forming the Pirates: Robert
you the Ix'Ht, Wc tnttku
lied llirro— firat haae
Y«&gt;rk I «*!•!•• ai
a«D S
i;onr In the eighlh. Hank Bauer'* third baseman of the Detroit Tig- (tfUtldit tl J ji I llrt.il *
ing more than 130 ominila. Only Samuel, Jim Warner, I. C. Smith,
»«•»• I I * • ) I &lt;-hr* |l(«t Ii 2
I Nstrxtt i I'M I..1.1
glftliia t
Pete Schlrard— catcher
‘ ingle and lloh Cerv's pinch humeri era, luughingly recalled a game (.*&lt;
one 4-yrarold, Assault in 1947. Miles Hudson, Eddie Harbour. Roh
|jU!str«4
c
2
m Igtiivi *
I
'
|
m « ' j R|| U
s 11*I at •-1i 1
mi re It if ho fore w« offer
I.oyd Swain— pitcher
, broke hla shutout Jo the ninth.
against Ro*t»n last sea*ton. The
l.ntesr* f nil**y
u aitilMInn 3 UalHtn i * i
won it while totln that
much Johnson, Richy Moore. Willie Petty
r«a»».ra |f*4a«
All National League rlulis Mtlll l(e*l Rox wen* at thr ptato 48 Orlando at Jfei llrarti
it to you.
weight. So It may he seen, the llrties- McCoy, Glenn Jones. Tom
Ijk rU h il at |)Flan&gt;l
,Naa T n r li a t • ' M t i f - i l^n-at t
i .loutile-headers exerpt Ihc Phillies minute, and scored 17 runs.
Darner will be taring ifblle a Roliinion, Tom Dostcy ard llrantPKKFKKH HDRHFJ4
Htr* •• fl*3t
‘Kvrry five minute. I kept hold­ I.'w m ni Dayton. IU •t It
;ind
SI
l*»ul*
Card*,
whose
second
ley Schlrard.
Piili wi.ii-tiU si lo ir, u K *iirri challenge if hr drawa 132
Tl» O il. WRI.LM
.
, . ing up two finger* to signal two
I t l l vr llr .n - . !»•*&gt;
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x i T i n v u . i.r ll* rv;
Pirate.
ROW IK, Md.—Willie (Smokay) I
lhr I'hlf*****! mil," lloonr said. "I gave it up a*
Team
%
\
Im
ret.
fill
Raundeis, one of seven Jockey, to P'"* blinday curfew,
''"v**''l* nlun 14-Vf *'* I' " "' " ^
WOI.FPACK T A K E S T H R E E
etitl-xtslptila
i&lt; U
a bad deal after a half hour."
*•*?
tv«.i*in&gt;i«n &lt;&gt; iuiiimme laieM iH A I.K IG II, N. C. (AN— North
win the Triple Orjwn, has com*
Solly llenius' pinch triple hrlised
i&lt; 13 t i t
llriH-klv n
Hioi.b. 11- 8 s *• &lt;’tilrtn.n ii ;&gt; 'Carolina State', a th le tlr team*
HI lai'lls
U fC lR J C A l * 6 /J f
hack t*&gt; hor.e racing. Although It’* 1Ihe Card, heal reliefer Jim Ko*iii 11 t n
It
TIM
E
FISH
STORY
Sen
V"iX
it
l
l
113
have won Ih rrr Athletic Const Con
a gamble It'a better than waiting tanty In the o|M-ner 7 3 The Ph.l*
A P P U A N C (&lt;
11,
I ’lni lunall
• S'x III VI. i I on11*v 11 vi.i i
IT | i iSI
COURTENAY.
It.
C.
(/7N--Jaine*
for oil well* to gush.
i led 6 3 when the second was xu*
C H IR C H ’ K A f T O t l
I’r* fi-rrnrr championships d uring the
Mllwsukr*11 • ' •"» 1 ’l 1 rss*
2
0
2 S ArirO RO AVf
Rookie,
R"bcrt*on
Jr.,
ll'-ycar-old
fl.h
erI Ntf | firat K * r of the now eighl-tcuin
Saunders, who at the agn of 17,1pendrd
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IS 11 Ml •
lu n l N.V.VS
----- --------- •H O C K S 9 In 12 — 2 to 5
vJW i 1240
I
loop. The W'olfpack t^k.'mphrd in
1# tl l i t TH I'lnr. s-tls
~
* to victnriea I ii PaulPenson, vtarllng hi. first major nj*n» waan t^ (rollng when he tohl I'lllstoirnti
in 1936 rode Omaha
:&amp;« the Cross Country a ffa ir, took the
i ■nawoi -i
Phone 7*5
I I , V» • * , , . « ,
the Kentucky Derby. Preaknc.s league game, held ihr Card* to jfX m J '!? ..
-.‘.“‘Tthe
tl Jetty
!LT.-w“at M l--.ll-I I »m kNew
K.llf"til
V'tk i
fishing fur rod off
.Swimming title and the basketball
and Belmont, quit riding a couple four hit* in thr impended game
303
A
tla
n
tic lk&gt;.sa B a lM U g
»•#
risrmnav
Goody Kpll here when he hooked I'M i.a *' 7 llro-'klvn I
enmn.
of year* ago and Inverted In oil
(ll UVll.ll'l
Hruoklyn edged wlljiin »ix point, an right-foot octopus. The creature Mllw .itkre « l'hlU4*&gt;piil* 2
land
.'Im lin t.II i 1*111.l-urel, I
of Ihr leading Phillies by dividing
i i i a u T&gt;*a*
"The flret two well* weir two wilh I'lnrinnatl. Gil Hodges' waa landed with thr help of Jim ­
. 'Ii , .*■&lt;• at llr*Hikl)h llu-h ( i - t l
my's
father
and
a
friend.
honey*, but recent drillings have homer with the bases loaded off
vs L is k lio - M -l&gt; or X#**comt&gt;#
not turned out a* well," he *ay*.
ill)
"We haven't given up, however, llrrm , (Vehmrier gave Preacher game victory. 12 3. then JakcThlrs 81 laxil. al N.n Volk —ll.x lil IV*1 v&gt; I.Mill*- 10-11 *&gt;r M ulls 1-tl
and you never know what'a going Roe his first victory 4 2. but llud damped down mi the Cub* with a
a&lt;
*. *Itillsd
nnsstiiIbhl*
in i in
Iroahll
u n .f
to happen in the oil game, which
‘ eh Podblelan lieat Ruis Meyer for a four bitter tn ram a 3-1 derision Xlllw.Mk.e
—Ugahn 11-SI
1-31 vs Miller «I -ss*
n even more unpredlcatable than 7-2 Cincinnati edge In the second. for the Pirate*.
t’lnrlnnall alt I'lllsbursl. (night)—
llsrsst. s* ( 1- 1) »* Vslrntina tlJohnny Antonelll facer! hi* &lt;dd
rarlnf."
Matt Halt* won Ihc (irxt game
I i vs Miirhonl *1 ll
Meanwhile, Maunders I* bark as Milwaukee m a in for the first against Ro.ton fur Detroit with a
a tralr
tnrr with eight horse* own* t Ume since hr waa traded in the pinch slnglo In the eighth. Ray
hy Jot«p|| Diror ut Hull) wood, Rotiby Thomson deal amt whipped lloonc's second homer ol the game. Train
W. t. r» ». (ill
(illf.
the llravrs 9 1 a* the New York In Ihc 14th, ‘-rokr up the 3-hour- 1Mr %tl and
IB i .
Nrw
York
IB it l i t t
Giant, bounced back from an 43 minute second game under the • Milt «at»
II t&lt; i n I
opening-game 3 2 defeat In 10 In- light.
Dr troll
I I t*
|
HW IA CK I HACK AGAIN
|Ultl»n*.r.
nlings
11 it ■ ill • H
bEW YORK (AN— Bill Hwlackl
Waftliti.tfton
I# it I ! ) •
When
you
are
broiling
Iran
Joe
Oaragiola
led
a
17
hit
Chi­
pit n*A«ir rpM.t
it H .lit
I'* glad to return to *he New York
football Giant, a* end coach. Aft* r cago Cub atlack un Pittsburgh with steak, brush it with olive oil ond lloffon IlH slls t•s ui r i l n 1*1 f
sprinkle
ll
with
lemon
Juice,
a
perfect
five
fnr
flve
in
the
flr*t
all, ha was literally "circled” by
: Dir New York fa n .'to play for thu
(HiInnta
‘ after
............
.. aeaaon.
the 1947
The Glanta had conducted a i&gt;&lt;
oil
to determine thr playrr the public
would moat like to see on the team.
Swtackl won hy a wide margin.
Ko a deal w a . made with the
Boston Yank* who had drafted
him out of Columbia. And the New
York fan* saw their wish come
true.

Sanford Giants Try For Sixth
Win Sunday In Local Stadium.

£v,'d Hils Eight Times

C. B. Franklin
Breaks Ankle

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W A N T ADS

r r - r i K t i n i t l l . PI; It VICES

*7topical Realty
Room 201 Edwards* Bldg.
Park A Commercial
Pit. 16
J It Alexander
T. M. Stringer
Reg Real E 'latc Broker*

K C I IIM /S
B E D D IN G
Corner IV Ir r i ami Sanford Arc,
Phone U K

GLIDER i t ft. Ihmse Trailer In
It it mint I L i e d tie Co.
OAKLAW N
elude* ttimk bed*, bath All me Bcndix arul Crosier Appliances
Seminole Counly'i -’ily perpetual
tal 'kt model, good condition.
care Cemetery. Business office*
Youngstown Kitchens
$2.300 Phone Spring *.Vi3t ltlue Electrical r nlracting ami repair*.
Mi* N. Park
Phone I I I *
spring* Axe . Orange City. Fla
Magnolia A w -.
Phou 113
HAVE your lawn mowed by J.rr&gt;
1951 MAGNOLIA 2* II vxtill *x 20 K IlltilD M ill; apollanec*. tales
U rrf Phone 1317W.
I'ahana Will till equity m trail
ami .-m ire G II High, Oviedo.
A H P E N T R ' , repair*, rerae &gt;el
er for $7UO0O, Cabana fur $130.00
Via
Ph me 4t.Nt nr Sanford
Ing All kinds New work. C &gt;h
Oreamwold Trailer I'jik ______
till.* " alter ti p m
iml&lt; Work guaranteril. C. *
Lawrence, phone Winter P-rk
For Appliance.,
contracting—all
26 Jim
r u:wl clectnc.il 'crxlce. Sae
J U til M l s
)• r tii net j 1 Electric Da i I&lt;t ,
Alumimim—Free 1 l|
S pecial — T V and lln d lo
ITcc Installation Tel®
S an fu n l E le c tr lc Co.
S e rv ic e and R e p ain *
U25 Furniture Center I IK *|j(H in ii t i e .
I'bone I I I
RCA Motorola Sale* anil Service
E ir.t
( ir n e ’s Texaco S e rv ic e
1120 Santorit Axe.
Ptlrine llxr,

USED
Waihcis.
All
makes.
Thoroughly reconditioned. Te»:ed. approved and guaranteed —
From 159 95. Easy term*
R aym ond &gt;1. I tail. R e a lto r
Claude I I . W o lfe
l.lceft'ed Itcgi'lerrd Real EMail3:d0 t*. &gt;1. Deadline
Broker and General Insurance
A ppliance C o rp o ra tio n
Day Before Publication
Agent
303 Sanford Axe.
Phone 2117
201 South Park \ t r .
Phone *60
Speehl Sale Price
IT tM
ST. JOHN’S KEAI.TY CO. Swing Set*
139 93
Phone 1129 • A II. Peterson. Broker Stainfcs' Slcel Sllile«
Ittllt'O N s SPUR TING GOODS
Associate*
-A. Il Peterson Jr .
i : \ i \ n t T i i ; s u p s a s p R k ic i;
P. J. Chvstcrson. Albert N. Fitts
FOR RENT
30| East First SI
Phone 99*
R IV E R C A M P
URNIS!IEl&gt;
kiteheneib
a
!
Dll
IT
YOURSELF
!
73 Ft frontage, fioo (I depth on
Slum her Ian it f"*&gt;urt Hi way i
Wel iv ,1 Riser, wllh 2 room ca­ Doe* yi.or home teed a face Ilf I CARPKNTiCY ami painting. 1
South of City ’jtnit*.
971 VV.
ing’ Now i&gt; the time to clean
bin elcclric refrigerator and gas
up fix up and P A IN T I P
range—a bargain at $17«t
WKLAKA Apartment*
FI1A F inancing
\ BEAUTY!
L E T M H ’R P A IN T FRO M
First Street Phon? t
William I* Smith, Outboard Sale*
Newly redecorated inside and oul S a n fo rd Paint and (•laws t o.
For Remodeling and repair*
T h i' fine 2 It It home it sit- 117 South Paik
Service. Mercury Outboard SalNothing Down—Small Monthly
Rollaxvny nnd U altv Beds
Photo- 3**3
«w. r ilk S park. Ph -oc 117* j
ua.'tl on 2 lot* with shade in
Payment*
Day Week or month—Tel. 1123
back
yard
il
)mi
like
really
E I.E *TIH &gt; lijgtrnc upright Va
Furniture t rn lrr,
It * kVr«t Flr»t
Sherm
an
Concrete
Co.
ROM'S. Boat budding, supplies
beautiful oak floors, you should
euutn Gleaner Floor poli'her Ou* West 13th
Phone 1211—KWt
and hardware Trailer* 1 Vail
see this Priced lor quick vale
and all attachments *&lt;*2 Pal
K F I ■GIE.NtV apt* Fa! . 423
Woodworking, .M2 Sanford I'h
at $9,450 4r, financing. G-xhI
met to
HALL’S GARAGE fur general Aut
221:. U
lernis
ONE ItOO.'.1 cfflclrncy apartment
repairing All® Wrecker Service
Pi &gt;1.Ait* *lt&gt; Film '. C am era' and
*u!talde for couple or »lnglr
S E M IN O L E R E A L T Y
• I»»11*1
'HI
1
I
non
M
—
1M»
R
arces'oric* al Wo-lnddl * Fain
j'n .a ii bath. Ideally located W. DIETRICHS
r. tt. MERO
Night*.
era
Shop
210
South
Park
Axe
* r r - * ' Irnm Post Office Inquire 19iiI Park Ayrnur
I'hnnr 27
k: inuel Jacobson’* Dept. Store
l.yrnlng *—*12 iV ur 1*79 J
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Phone* 1310 J l • 1779—A. Hare
NEW LY dccorxted roomy apt
Bedrooms, bath, dining room,
Fall *31 W.
large living room. kitchen, large
screened porch Pienly of find
( l .1 ‘ tS iir.D kite 10mHe Apt ami
tree* ami shade trees on fine
overnight cabin. Sundelf Four!
targe iot. Fan finance. See your
Hi u a) 17 92 South of elt&gt; limit*.
Brokrr ur call 2ii7AV.
Slot*
(ilnsit Jiilnusiew
ATTRACTIVE. 1 iCnnm P'rnDhed
BEDROOM Block hou*-: $1300 Ciix-xk our price' .mu ipiaitly I h- G E N E R kl. Font ra ilin g , liu ild litg
Ilia imin who hut a Hu­
apt Tile hath, icrtened porch.
Down, mo paxmrnt*.
St* 99
anil R epair' F F. Itish B-ix rut*
fore you buy
la »hy out tUmllleif t
kValcr furnished is m il*' frot.
Total price $*1*6 39 ra n Yale.
III 2. Sanford Phone tax’, X It
Sanfon.. 537 53 per ic Kith. Phone
S v n k n rik fila -'* anti P a in t Co.
Pa is well for you
*J£| after 7 p.m
Phunr 320 GEN ER A I. Van! Work Tree mots
BEAUTIFUL location— Attractive 112 I I I West 2nd St.
i: room home with ext-a lots
Ing. pruning, etc Fall Geneva
FUR NISHED Apt - 2 rooms
SAVE M ONEY ON:
3*1 Plumota Drive
2KB
bath, private entrance t
kWNINGS. J k l.lll M I S
Whether buying or *elling, H wil1
and water furnished. u&gt;o of
k E N K Ilk N III I N lis
appre
pay jo u In see:
phone and garage. Two b
Free Estimate' Write In Mfg
J. tv. ilk l.l.. ItF kl.K IR
from heart of town. Idea
Agent-(ilcnn V F it. 2 U 9 Lai
Florida State Bank Building
working couple tVt month
- Sheet M e ta l
re! Or call D a)*—18*7 J Night'
TaM Hall"
Phone I7J»
ply Box I.VB r n Herald
1291 J Sanh-id
k ir C on d itio n in g
International II. Oliver TU grove
2 AND 3 ROOM apt* Reasonable to r your Real L-tatc m id i:
C ullen nnd lln r k e v . B ro k e r*
Iraebir
l i t Elm Fall 17*7 W
rtruo lex Palrxlon Bldg. Phone t.,i
P R I C E D FOR ((I I C R S A L E
(1 ROOM furnished house. 53® Va
B R U T T R A C T O R CO.
lemla Drive. Fall 1999.
Sanford Ditaudn Illway Phone 5«|
2 BEDK(K)M apt Electric kitchen
(•rnwH S o in iie
S I on
Nicely (urimhed Garage am Baby Far Seat*
U'c of telephone. $a3 month Cedar Chest
21 93 For Breerewa) iv ull rmilUs—
Any SIZE
Baby Bed and Wetproof InPhone 1527
I'u r n iltir e C r n le r
raded
ntrtpring M atin i .
2195
Phone 1123
DeWTtt
1 AND 2 Bedroom Apartment' Reg $49 M Platform lloeker 29 93 ll« kkext IU SI.
Reg $79.95 Sofa Bed
3993
Cal' 12*0.
USED Ruby New Home Sewing
Reg JT9 93 Chrome 3 pc
Machine Funmlp Modi 1 Swap FLOOR sanding and finishing
FIRST FLOOR apt Large, eool
Dinetfp
59.93
BBEAK IT
Cleaning, waxing Serving Send
lor used Portable or tell llutfi
bedroom, living room, small Reg $139 93 Shopworn 5 pc
o r p “ - wc
note Fou lly xinre 1923 II 3t
t oilette 311 W I 6 lh St Home
»crecned p a r c h , elerlrically
Bedroom Suite
79 1*1
WA'irA uBLGleason. Lake Mary
Evening*.
equipped All very private No Reg $1*193 Shonw-im 2 |&gt;c
TDC 110C !
|tut*. Call 629-M
Livingroom Suite
139 93 STANLEY Home IViuluet' Md*e I.
L, S lid . Piann Tecfmirlan
Phone
21i&gt;l
Route
I
.Sanford
Mux
he
ordered
by
calling
ynui
2 APTS, for rent now. Cate* Bill
local Sanfunl reprocntMtixi I
Phone 52*
M M K. 1*1 St.
Phone 127
• Complete motor tune up
Her r man—3253-J
• Brakes, genera Ion and starten
I'p sla trs f t HNIM1ED Apt
1717
L’ O O n T H I N G S T O E A T
Gulf P101I1111*
Park Ave. Phone 179-11 A fte r 3
• Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner
I'fiil H a i r ’s Gulf S l a l i t m
SMALL, furnished apt .112 Oak f. Day* M’rrk l) C:30 a fit.-* 30 p m
lath and Sanlont
I’h. 9171
BON N E Y'S It ESTA HR ANT
Ave. Phono 10G6 kl
ENVELOPES tetterhead'. state­
Lucille Jnm»—Owner
2 MEDROOkI unfurnished lio m rments. tnvolrei, hand bill*, .and
gurugv SOu nto lUvcrview Ave ? PH SHOES—Red sandal*; brown
p r o g r a m * , etc Progrctflv &lt;■
Fall *!09 J
and whitr »peelator$; wheat Ctrlrriidlng *’«.. Phone *US-403
Alt O f U S M VYTED
fired . j 'l i n l ' 7 Mr AAA — ALL
EW, 1 Bcdrihini
unfurnished
NEW. $10 93 to $1195 values tor
house Near South City lim it*
$3 00 pr See at 300 West 3rd SI
I k ltP E M E II tV1IRK
on 17 92 Phone 31’ M
For quick repair Job*, or small
Elm I Milk
building &lt; .11 Jim 1112 M t
ICnrlall Priest. South Sanford Ave
Phone 3X0W l.
S m itty ’n Snapidn' T u rtle
TRAINING chair anil small tri
MnwerH
USED Refrigerator*, all makes,
New |&gt;&gt;ca&gt;'on~Ju*l mu of Pity |
model* and * l /t - — Completely
lim it* N*i» handling hvotl At
P* tnt.iresliw k -*suppU««s
reconditioned. Tcsied. approved
water ttuthouril Mot of &gt; kl&gt;u .1 I
HOUSE or apt. Furnished Hot
and guaranteed — From $79 30 PEDiG REKD Corker Spaniel pup
famous tine of rompi litive price
and rithl waler. Frfuplc prefer­
up
Easy
term*.
pie. lliifl .out while Fall 219 It
Otouer* from Snappln' Turtlered Phone 14I3R
C liitlilr I f . W n lfr
Ion .VI up
Fott SALK at Bargain J Gian;
2—3 IIIH 1M iiii«hrn apis G «'
kp p lla n rr Corporation
I'hooe ] | | t
Bion/c Tom 2 hen ■ loo* v\ S. Semi note til»•&lt;
range and refvtgmtor $»n each W I Samord Ave.
Phone 2117
201h si
Phone Sanford HM X-J
«i*t furniture, appluner', nud* MALE FOFKKII Spann I li-- :i
leterl. &lt;25 00 phone 32IAV
FUR NISHED 3 r"&lt;"n a pi $3’&gt; 3
etc Bough! odd Barry x Marl
r*a Xrt | .1 (la&amp;Si*. . *
Room $50 107 West 9th St
321 Ea*l 1st SI Phone 1631
P r r fr r m l ft.il*- to P reftiie-i
t,„Mpn U Q*.P
Phone 508-kV
I*
if
Icy
Holders
r — t &amp;k‘&lt;5 yvouvC tt&amp;vc
A . II. { '. J A L O U S IE S
IN S TA I.LU E N T Route Man SHI
Jirhn WHIInnis In *. A jfrn e jr
SUe 24-37" K 30 V ’
and eolleel weekly rleblts Ileal
*17 Sanford Atlantic Bank
Extruded welded aluminum frame
opportunity for right man Far
Phone 31
$2* 90 Special discounl to con
and reference* necessary Write
FURNISHED ground floor duplex,
tractors.
I ’ O Box 1743, Daytona Heard
Reasonable. Mrs Scotl, 217 West
SHERMAN CONCRETE P IP E CO. 1 OM PETKNT ci*&gt;k. laundrest—
12th St. Alter 3
Gut West 13th SI.
Phone 1211 I 6M
part time | p m til after limner
U NFURNISHED home; * room*
Phone 9ll&gt;
AWNINGS
and hreexeway phone 1I72 J.
Lllelime Alumimim
H II. *7rier
I’ll .U T IC A !. NURSE— will work
Kiirniftirp C enter
2u hours duly, hc*l nf referenre'
I I * West 1*1 SI.
pho
Fall 1152 It
F o r R esults
Hihtiflili* H *l^

PHONE 1821

President Expresses
Interest In Plans
WASHINGTON r
President
El«cnhaw«- t n l r i i l j ) exprr*«rd
Intere.t I t plan' f &gt;r milling inl«
(•fleet in Wauhlngiim trip Supreme
Court rulln; j.-.iin't "-grrgalion
In public »rh&lt;m1&gt;
The Prcxldrnt j* k r i the P u trid
of Columbia r &lt;mml. turnery to keep
him infer inrd nn prngrex* of pt.in*
(or putting (he hittnrir ruling ltd*
riper slum here
K iifn l mi
.iv the l*i t »
dent (pcK that it successful plit:.
art* made fur tmHI 14 tin* rulln.
into rffrrl in iSl* federal el'v il
might
1 ihi* u .n fur tii ■
change or r! 1In

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Mather of Sanford

L U G G A G E S P E C IA L
W IFE (to ironing in my hoinr
Plume 730 kV
3 ROOM Furnished Cottage $55 00 3 Piece matched »et - TTtln Case,
Overnight and Pullman
ltlue
per month Asailahle June 6
r USfVESA orpoK TU M TIP_S
and Grown All for only $15 uo
Fall 1267 R
M
A N A G E R W \N T E D
GARAGE Apt 1209 Magnolia Ave s A n f o r d j e w e l r y a n d
M A L E OR F E M A L E
LUGGAGE
FURNISHED home 3 room* and
S p a re T im e ur F u ll T im e
30* Sanfunl Ave.
balh. DeUnry. Fla P. O Bo*
N O T V E N D IN G M A C H IN E S
223 or lle lla rj Plantations Court.
WORMS
Large Red kVigglcr* flooiMt Mi-r.thlv Income and up
Bullheads. Tackle. Jones Tire
U NFURNISHED 2 bedroom home,
pixtiblr in ju 'l 'p arr lime, more
Shop, at* Sanford Ave.
like new. Carporte and brecic.
in full lime Natiou.il Fonrern
way. Phone 923 W
with
reference
from
Hank.'
REG ISTERED
Duroes.
tN...rs.
Fhatnhre of Commerce, will hire
gilts, brr*l sows, corn fed pork
3 BEDROOM unfurnished house.
3 men or women to supervu-e
ruts, Isrd crackli.ig*. ft 11
Electric Kitchen, floor furnnre,
this sensational hudnes*. No
(ireer, Oviedo
Fire place. Corner location.
•eliing on )mtr part or exper
$®o 00 per ninflihience neces»ar&gt; Income to start
R E IM MIX CONCRETE
3 BEDROOM home Completely
Immediately Q'lallflration* ai
(Tcease
Traps
—
Septic
Tank.
furnished. Electric K i t c h e n
follows:
Window
Sills
—
IJntels
$&lt;woo monthly
I Good Character
U ulien nnd Ila r k r y , B ro k e rs
Miracle Concrete Co.
? Spare a minimum of * hours
3n Elm Asr
weekly.
Brinsley Pulrstnn llldg. Phone 2313 I'bone 1133
3 $993,(10 inveitinent (Fully Se­
NEW
Feather
weight
Portable
Sin
FURNISHED home Free eleelrl
cured 1
ger Sewing Machine with all al If you tan mrel these qualifica­
city and water. $33 00 per month
tachmenls except buttonholer
3 Points Motel HI 17 92
tions and desire an interview
H E Medlln—Sanford Trailer
wilh farlnry representative. Ihrn
Da pie
ll» HE kCH I t f V IA LS - l i l
answer this ad immediately
NEW SMYRNA - 933 First St. SIMMONS sofa
— bed
-----, green Good
Make reservations from June
rondltkm. Make me offer. 301
13th. Ocean slew. 3 dingle br&lt;!«,
Ea*t 26th SL (Corner ralm rtto
1 double. $33.00 per week IH ‘ and 26lh St.
count by month Write
Earl
PISTOL. 22 Automatic Italian BeeKlrp, 713 And*rv-n. Orlando
rets $33 (o 2118 kk’illow Ave
ROME g r o w n vegrtables- i v i w l
rom, to m ilo ti. lumm cr aquash
gnrage
• n‘l I’*,PPp'’* Muse s Slr*w»K-rry
Stand—w. l i t St.
IR A L EBTATB FOR S A L E - 3
kN lS flE D OR UNFURNISHED
ORLANDO Morning Sentinel. Or­
A Vaiwacy will cost yor much
lando Evening Star. Call Ralph
[&gt;r» *aaa x small sd lit the
Ray. ItC^J.
Provo It L; &gt; j.trscR.
I V Am*®®® 118.M
i l« a todsy and five fh«
With paiHwa® of T V
k -ttu® a br at your rooms or
from $189 up
l» * &gt;t&gt; to ; -nt
We fu rii.h you material kil
SMALL 4 Bedroom home Living
C nnlrnrlnr of I’ninUnR
n »m , dining area, kitchen, fineIktRKcrly Appliance C enter
Floor And
yard. 1903 Adams Are.
**Your W r.linxhous* Dealer"
Wall Tiling
*373 Equity—Assume mortgage.
Phone 1757
Phone Mr-r.” WffTr 1«?| utiiil 5 113 kVa*holla
Ph««r 1197-kV.

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Ted Burnett

MOUGHTON in s u r a n c e
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30 Hopes
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Yesterday's t « M I
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40. A n y split
36 lllv e r (K r r
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43 Houth
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36 T im b e r w o lf
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that her happlnraa had really been
given her by Joan.
"It waa knowing you and the
* flatP fat tli*ii « fd d tiii I* • til i-'**1 &gt;**
frtendchip you gave m e that made
• M l la • 1 i • graelm iftlf *m T w ld *
n tM tr r achool t M d ^ i M l i r )
r» tf rt
me into the kind o f peraon Donald
•liar# th# M U M in WVw i h a *&gt; ■ &gt;''
could love," she had as Id.
h i* fr«M 1%ih o r. I M v lB lH f f , • «»
f#f* * i* l N mi it* jns-wr&lt;mIt *■ mn*f - f ♦'■■'
I ’uppyrock, iJ course. J u *t the
QiU tlmpl* L**tnimic
»nr»o nunc
n m r . B etty waa rig h t.
Blaine
4
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their litre i*&gt;r»tirr an 4 t).»i i*
would ce rta in ly ge&lt; here foe the
U if&gt; • Sftt fTMMt Of *11.
i
wedding.
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Joan continued, "W ell, okay,
C H A P TK H SEVEN
%
n ia in e for one i could ask Johnny.
.4
• A N D HO." Joan ••!«! " w *#f«
I su|ipoae. llu t the feels a w k w ard
going to live o v rr at Ui# m en*'
in loi g drraaos, B e tty . You know
ta
•&gt;
H etty n o d d e d . “M ike an&lt;t I
niatlon
aht never would go to any dance
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33
Overhead
started our m a rrie d life lh a l woy,
or a thing that wsa form al a t col­
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20
36 Tu Io­
too. W t had ju it one r o o m * '
lege. 8 h r alw ays d u rk .d out. I
%
%
dide bt
really don't believe I ’v t ever seen
m o tli' r e. not even our own k it'd
it
2d .1
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37 Ik low
an. O l eourar*. it » w tiume ■&lt;&lt; n.‘
her in anything bill a tailored suit
1
naut
1
•o I didn't re a lly mihd Htill. I
or * gym outfit.*'
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39. Made neat
glnd when we could Rid an njieM
H e tty melded.
%
%
% £
41 flirt's
“Ho“ —Joan drew a b re a lh — “ I
m rn t the neat y e e r"
14
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name
rent
an
a
irm
a
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to
Ham.
Hhe
waa
H etty nail come out to epen l if-*
42. Huh out
Ih r g al I roomed w ith Ul Z urich —I
day w ith Joan and folk ovrr plan'
il
TT
43 Heavy,
w rote you all about her. H r m em tut the wedding. It was nearly
%
one-edged
l.ei
f
she
was
the
one
who
was
%
M ay now and the placr nad never
it*
i«a
»u
fr %
aword
m arried in Haris to Horn Htakelee.
teen more beautiful The wisteria
1
44. lA't again
n
ia
t
was
in
the
spring,
just
be­
M a out in lu ll hlnnm. I l l Ire
iv
-ii
43 Belgian c ity
fore Todd war taken III. W ell, they
granrn filling the an ev e rjw h e n
%
»tsyed
over
another
year
so
Tom
The apple blossoms were (line on
&lt;4
DOWN
could study a t the Sorhonne nut
the tre ra and all the nsaleus in
I . Ksoi irutlrs
%
th e y ’re due hath m June arid I 1
the g ard rn alongsi'k the |n&gt;irh
h !&gt;
2 ltetm b u r*e ■
w rote her that the p u t Son to get |
w ere in thick bud. Joan wither I m e
3 Branch o f
i
H u e * n u b y i i d u e t o .a rriv e in here in time to he a bridesmaid
wer# hav&gt;n* her wedding tin
learning
g -,+
And Klalne at my wedding I ’m w aitin g for net
month, but th a t would nave rushed A lign *! m i thin • nut
I dun i kn » w h rilte t I can answ er now "
th in g * a OIL llaaldr*. it » H te tte r
O A I L V r i l V P T O Q U O T B — H e r e ’* h u w | o w o r k I t :
flood I n i crasy to meet h e r "
to w ait u n til Todd Bniatird th t cniilll on tu t ..I not Hhe ra p e rti
A \ V I I I . B A A X It
"Y o u 'll like her Hhe rem inded
U r m a t Colum bia, tor ih m ttiey Iter •ernnd inf 11 t Hie InM o f I Ilia
i*
1 . o n o r r . l l o \v
Ib e y 're om n 1
could have a honey unruii id nearly loobth ur.d vb.- » w ritte n me that me of Claine a kd
three w re h i before he nad to M art •h r I to re *ne II U« II. I Old self ta ll and dignified and »ophl»tlO u r U tte r sim p ly Mamie fo r ano ther. In this exam ple A U used
“I
again ny Jum tw e n tie ll im l ean cated-looklng ~ Joan paused
tn on hie summer work ih e ir
lo r the throe t.'a, X for the tw o O 'a etc fU ng lr le tte r) aposvs and tlm ih I w on t have more than
The tw o c m * were adiing on the make it Hhe It fly *lie
truphie*. the length and fo rm a tio n of the w ords see til hints.
O
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,
th
u
s
If
Hue
rould
be
w
ith
screened verandah, where lle iiv
Kach day the code le tte r* a re UlfTeient
d o - II i»‘ tu t.- n h r (•., olily run , us. I d auk M ary H u ll. Hna and
little g ir l waa playing in a
A t'ry p to g ra m Ifu o la llu n
area neor th rm which they nad lull ii ,b,&lt; , * i . oi ra th e r In k in g u her husband, tT iu rk . were the onrs
we went to lia iy w ith , you know
t « c e d on w ith chairs and a table chance,"
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Hhe'll get here Yrtn know now Hut shea not a u rr aha can come
Hlia waa a good child, demanding
all lh e way fro m K a n s a s '
no attention but Inevitably re.n v . She t r e k nhoiil von Joan
It I* W l . O U M I I I I
Y J W H N I t W IJ It. p S W J ■ T
• W h atever you deeida. Joan *
ing it brcaii»e ol her engaging
...... u l
J o a n *'
"Besides, I don’t want a Dig
tvaya and looka. Hhe nad rrd hn.r
J Y
I . O J \V T K
S P W I I C t l It
H u iO four fo im a l wedding, and a lot of
like M ike s, in rliiR irU all
Y esterday's Cr 1 pliM(ontet N O I l I ' l l l r . l l T C I t W A X I l l s F.TE.
tier Head, and g r*. t eye* ib s l (id lrg r v&gt;.il»
hen IM.IIOC lu ll bridesm aids im plies Ih s t. I want
ivera simitar to Bctty'a In th ru iweri ■*&gt; n nirli • p art or tier life a w e l l - a coxy kind ol wedding.
N O B M O lh T K K T H A N A T O O - L O N ll O l'K N K D O Y H T K H aise and in the curling swiep ul the tm ir ini » m filled
w ith H r a r tir a lly the whole town Is go
H ltO W N IN C :
th ru fringing lastir*. hut I b l i y i n m n u ami sti
. - i i n no then mg tn be invited, though, so t
i n i i i i N t i i f Kih|
A ih im u
ware gray w h llt llltle B sth s w rri irls lio n ilu p v
o n if incit
Thru iton't know a a r o s y is the w ord!'*
loan laughed and threw out nsr
a deep dark bimvn Km llu real finally, during Ho fTh ridm oa noil
she waa plump and dlmplc.l itru i! dav when llte i -e re i.iif i tumors hands in a tittle gesture of Helpop.iircii me Mipremaey
happy, as mort nabie* nhn a n they ha t arrived si a ovituAI on. lr ,n ir s s ''H on estly, th# tu ts o f
slim of the nlghrst stale rn irt
g tr a tly loved and *l*e |v r a i d In* | ,|. i*i.«ndo i:
n i h
I no
had people «vv h s v fi riie te s M o th e rs
Interivrtmg the validity of slate
uni my list and the llu tile rw
are apt in
o&lt;- tunn raaild nanlly Itlm o g tn
would in«ttn rrv elist
t
Inlonstitutlonal provisions, and has
krep her gasc frem *i*» •» *he
— a • - ne* • . * „ * .
? --••• list and rodd't list We J&gt;w« CSC^ ; . V o r e g a t i o n
E d ic t
given such state court's Infprjsrceooed and g ii'g le d in s jaigon nil and b ill, i 1*110 t,w&gt; nn.i &gt;|uanattd M | in.'out Not tn MspIrUin. at
tatlons supreme authority over the
least, the two famillas hare al­
nsr own to
the tmnny and rag b i i i j m r i I v 1
ii.| I ’ a rio u the following
............
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.
matter involved, In the partlrular
And
that Hetty nad brought along for
tum m er Ii n o ' 1 - ■ 11 ill J o a n s ways Hard here, ytni tea
TAM I A h - J . Tom Watson. 1 itaia," he went on.
her.
f o ill 1 the id n u ttru it nnu fre e ly i, nl course Todd’a father la known
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- .
and loved ny people both in and Ilepuhlkan ram Ulate for (over
Joan went on
tu t at ih r turn
n r nad hlanietl
n rr said yesterday the U S. Su
" I'll la k e
ymlnvei la in
and d in e r N o t u ntil th ro - r n i o i out of tu* rhitrrh " ttha looked at
preme I'mirt ruling agaln-d sehnol
CATTIIES CVLCIHT
show you the room* we i r to have
dnm &lt;■, .1 lo ll &gt;rn t tnti r nad the Hetty middrrdy. "You were omnit segregalhn "Is nut apollcahle in
IjONtl ftBACII, Calif, t.D - The
Hut if Mrs Hunter say* 10 you ! a lm u tp h rrr ic n iu
ta r n
l-are d to tlig e finit wedding in the col­ il* pri'.eiit status" to Florida
flcv. Thom.M Foley of St B snuaa alia na» la everyone elseo i v r. n thei
Y el
10
idle of lege bhapel. M l i i i l you?"
| 111 At l OMliUNVj!
t in so glad ws'ia guing tn n iv&gt; 1 that. I I una no : a lw a v * invUled
I it, i: , r ro tU T M Utadi-st*
aid nevertMsw* Mate offinnLs
v«4ibule yesterday In time to
dsu gh trr in out henue A ll iny life
I vr
ith td for a •lau g h ter and It *
wore'erful lo th in k w e 're going In
have one — I re a lty th in k
I'll
acre am *
'Hhe prnhahly w ill." Ite tiy anawered m ild ly, ’ Iwr-nune *h r prob­
ably ie ■
I miiow llu l tlioee wurde roii.elto.&gt; ring r iH iitm to u a t«-li in my
n o
f ill
w r it '
Joan •m ugged
her la in ! w uiry ln .n i net.
Ilr *
a lorling an y w a y ti«M • tether
!
.n A lit III ,..i the trod able
p hytically b it m a t t
I tut you’d
never I.u .m it iw eaiiar ne never
inrollorui it I .♦■f •&gt; lin k ,lim it thtw d d ln g though w ie r nit t h * r *
lull you curio nit tor Ho m u ih
j ()1 tK •e tib d lb i i * ' I never rent
lend how null I.
'Y e *.
Ihere'^
p le n ty ."
B etty
agreed
'Kwet I c a u l In g in In tell you
how glint I am th a t you re going
to t&lt; niy m atro n of honor Nntaety
elac would do you know. Out I
w i*b I anew whom tn a *k for the
reel of my bridal p a r l y *'
" W lia l’t the rrou b le "
“ W elt, t tbo oRht of Hue and
Klalne. n a tu ra lly , tiecauee they
were in our crow d at college llu t

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Diplomats ^g(js for Construction Of iNlew
Neighbor, Guatemala
Charges Country of Talks County Hospital Opened Today

N icaragua B r e a k s O ff D iplom atic

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A ctivity W ith

With Spreading
Red Propaganda
Reports Sent
To Countries
WASHINGTON (/P)— Niea­
rn gun n Ambassador Guiller­
mo Sevilla Sncasa said today
his governm ent broke rela­
tions with Guatem ala y e ste r­
day. rhnrgihg th a t G uatem a­
la had violated an agreem ent
by spreading Communist jm&gt;pngnnda in N icaragua.
T h e am bassador’s s ta te ­
H O N O R E D — I ’d l.a n r ( r ig h t ) , past d is tric t g o rrrn o r n( area
K iw a n i* Club*. pre sen t- I'. I*. *T np Cam pbell w ith a pre-ent Irom
I h r Sanford K U a n i* C lub honoring h i* 7Mh h lrlh d a * and 17th run*
M V iiliir year a* I h r g ro up *' I r r t a u r r r . \ f l r r receiving t h r p rrM n t,
lo o -p o rt -h lrfi* amt a lie , t'a in p h rll r r r r l i n l a "la n d in g n ia lio n
fro m Ih r r llih ’s m em ber* that bro ug ht Ira ra to h i* r j r * . (S ta ff

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Florida Grapefruit W ill Start
Moving To England This Week
LAKELAND (rP) — Some 200.000 c»*t?.a of cninefroit
ncctinn.H will Is'ifin moving from Kloritln plants to England
th is week, tho first private trade in citrus between thw two
countries in 1"» years.
This was reiMirted at n m eeting of the board of directors
of Florida C itrus Mutual yesterday by Mat lilt K. Heron,
M utual's export coordinator
The Itonrd asked the Florida conKresstnnal delegation to
nttem pt to require imported grapefruit to lie identified by
th e country of originnnd to pass some m atu rity test.*-.

S tro llin g
In Sanford

f

K a il) r
lloushnlder. .weminidr
(m in i) prosecuting a lln rn r), a*111
appear on H J1IF-TV (rhannrl 31),
Jack-on*illr, al 9:30 p. in. luda)
and will campaign on behalf of
gubernatorial randidalr Charley
John*. Florida's acting governor.
• • •
Today'* meeting of thr Sanford
Junior Chamber nf Commerce,
which wa* attended by 18 memher*. wa* given over to report* of
the elate i nnvention held In Tam*
pa last week. Plan* were made
for tho group'* Installation dinner
acheduteJ to be held a l the Mayfair Inn Country Club nest Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Hue to the even­
ing meeting, the nrganiaatlon’a
regular weekly meeting al the
Yacht Club next Thursday ha* been
ranee led.
* • *
Seminole Chapter No. 2. OF.S
ha* * r tieduled a meeting at the
Ma»otil&lt; Temple at 8:30 p. m. A
rovered diah supper will precede
the meeting, according to Infor­
mation receive*! today.
• • •
ft
It « ) i reported today that S tair
S*natr*r Lloyd F. boyie, v*bo bad
•offered a sever*.* heart alack
several d*y« ago. wa* conaldrrrd
to hr In "good” condition at Orang Memorial Hospital. The senator ha* suffered from a heart
condition for several year*. It I*
expected that he will he relraaed
from the hotpita I In the next
aevrral day*.
•

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C hlrf of Police Hoy Wllllaaia to­
day had something to brag about.
He reported today that a delega­
tion of Daytona Beach official*
arrived yesterday In Sanford to
atudy the Clty'a method* of operat­
ing it* riarking meter*. The gtoup
wa* much Impressed with the city a
operation ana. ram pared It wit h t he
(('as,tlnurd On Page Light I

The move was aimed principally
at grapefruit 1mm Cuba'* l*le of
Pine* which compete* with Flor­
ida grapefruit early in the fall.
The board, holding it* final
meeting, refected a request hy
Ford Moody of Palm Harbor that
a poitrard vole he taken o( Dm
membership on a proposal to Increaae the ai*e*ifncnt
The board previously recom­
mended that Uu- new hoard. to
be Heeled May 2d and lake office
at the annual meeting In Orlando
Jtme 13, rai*e the assessment
from one-half lo three-fourth* of
a rent a box.
Hubert Hullrdge, Mutual'* gen­
eral manager. *aid (to |ier cent of
the grower* at the district meetIng* favored the Increase

Meeting Is Held
O n V F W Auxiliary
Sanford'* Veterans of Foreign
Wars roinmlttPe in charge of In­
stituting a charter for Its nrwdy*
formed auxiliary met in the home
of Melvin Smith, commander of
local post 3282. yesterday lo form­
ulate plans for tn# auxiliary chart­
er.
At the meeting, several nr*v
application* for membership in
both the men'* organization und
the auxiliary were reviewed by the
group, according to Smith.
I.atrr, the group mo*rd to Elm­
er*’ for a luncheon, hoited by the
commander.
Another meeting of the group
ha* been scheduled for next Wed­
nesday at 8 p. m. In the Legion
Hut. "AH person* Interested In the
VFW are Invited to attrm i with
their wives,** tald Smith.

IMt’ IMSONLD

ll.M.TIMORK (.fv—llnbert F. Me*
Farlane **a* sent tn privon for
three year* yesterday beeauie polire said he had a custom of order­
ing piano* and organ* for rhurchc*. then selling ihem without pay­
ing Ihr muiie firm * in full.
The 30-yrarold defendant pn«cd
a* a minuter when operating hi*
scheme. It wa* Mtifled
M rFarlan t pleaded he had made
re«tltullon nf all but $ » » and wa*
prepared to lake can* of that

Two Words M ean Fortune
For Farmer In C anada
EDMONTON, Alta. ».K - Omis­
sion of two word* from a land
title deed 48 year* ago »pellcd
oat a fortune today lor Anion
Turta and hi* *on N lrk. who larm
in the heart of Alberta'* l^duc
oil field about 20 m liej *outh of
here.
The two hold Ittlc lo 1*8 acre*
of land on which mineral right*
have hern valued at more than
one million dollar*.
After a two-year legal fight, the
Supreme Court of Canada yester­
day di*m l**fd claim* by the Cana­
dian Facing Railway (C I’ R I and
Imperial Oil Ltd. for the oil rights

on the land.

Alan benefiting from the rtdlnc
wer« the Montreal Tru *t Co., which
hold* a lea»e on Anton Turta'* por­
tion of Ihe land, and William Ser­
eda. who hold* a tease on the other
half.
Turta acquired part of the land
la 1911 sad the remainder la 1918

from Mike I'odgorny, who had pur­
chased the (n e t in 190(1 from the
railway. A Clerk in the land title
office here erred In drawing up
Fodgomy's title, re*ervlng lo the
railroad the right* tn “ all m at"
fubvequrntly found but omitting
the word “ and petroleum."
The error went unnoticed until
Alberta** oil boom. In 10U the
deed wa« changed to *read: "Re­
serving unto thr CFR all coal ‘and
petroleum,' *' *
The CFR Icaied the Und lo Im ­
perial Oil In March 1951 Turta
went to court.
In M ay 1982. tha Alberts So
prune co#rt ruled la Ihe farmer's
favor.
Ju«tice X 0 . Egbert held the
land title* office did not have the
authority to change Ihe deed.
The Appellate DtvUlon of Ihe A l­
berta Supreme Court upheld Jus­
tice Egbert'* ruling and the Su­
preme Court of Caaada agreed
yaiterday.

Trustees
Conduct
Opening

Geneva Parley
Still Deadlocked
GUN KVA i-P— Top diplomat* at
the Geneva conference held j
serie* of private talk* today which
may determine the' fate ol tin
deadlocked Indochina parley. Tin
United State* was reported read)
to write off the negotiation* a« a
failure unless the Communitl*
drastically change their line
Formal nrgoijalinns were m i *
pended for the day. The late t
snarl wa* due to continued lied
demand* that the Communitl **r•
aistance governments” ol Lao* and
Cambodia be invited to Genev
Ttie Western power* regard these
a« Phantom regime* w iih nn
lowing and no right to represen
tauon
One high Western tource »c
knowledgcil We-terti diplomat* h • I
given some thought to the question
of breaking off the talk* Ti.••
source *a!d it wa* lmpo*s|hle ai
thi* stage to see any sign thr Com
munists were going In ogre*
ans thing
The II. S. delegation wa* rrp
re*enle&lt;l a* feeling the Inriorluni
di«cu**km* were getting nowhere
The American* were -aid lo t&gt;
reluctant lo break up the confer
ence, however, until the French
feel all possibilities have hern ex
ha listed.

W. Polm Firm
Is Apparent
Low Bidder
H id * fo r enn.-druction of
(h e S em inole M em o rial H o *,
pit id on F. F irs t S t. wore
opened e a rly th i* u fleru o u a
hy th e hnapltnl hoard o f tru s ­
te e * In th e C ou n ty C ou rt
lln u xe.

ment confirmed earlier word from
other source* here thai the dip­
lomatic break war not directly rc
A p p a re n t low bidder fo r
latrd to a recent arm* shipment
th e b u ild in g 1* th e A rnold
from Communist Poland which
C o n s tru c tiini C om pany. W est
President Elsenhower described
yesterday a* "disturbing.''
Palm Beach, with a hid of $889,Hut it obviously provided addi­
717. The company *et 'en*truetill U t turre.v. COU*l VJU h Z t
* in ,-g.-1. --it -1 til . : hi »
. it s i :r
- 11 ol I fir v onstllul i. *n
tional backing for the view that
lion lim r ai It-* ’. *1 nd.u day *
WtU mtecl law * In l . -tale* (* -.ic*.I w hrrr srgregal &gt;n It r ispliced, anil tout si nti * t line* l where II I* p*rthe Nicaraguan move would help
Mlbi-r a|i|Siii .’lit 1.*** Mi.* for
0 tiled thili tndleat* If- -I 1 in ' has e ooilau rd • &gt;-grr gallon, h lillc 11 l a l . - l u i c i . Irw io i the lulqe.-l
speed up a showdown on the whole
, e*lell*lvr ***!-- ni. lien **o*V *|Mf
*11ii alino in Guatemala, for month*
b&gt; fnllitws Vl.lcrnal. *&lt;• I, t»i itthe target of a m i cation* nf prodry. (1*1.1117, Vnudil *&gt;oo»lru&lt;llen
Communitl activity.
i omiianv , nliernai
\ o , ?, nir
Sevilla Sacs*.* told v reporter
'
* i , . ■, l hi* government handed passport*
&gt;t I'rti ishuiv.
eo*i -llefe t»
lo the Guatemalan ambassador in
X.*. !l. pat mg. Aru«id construc­
Managua at 5 p in. yesterday,
tion Company* IDtJIISL and alter.
along with a note explaining the
i.al*- No. I, Viihur Perry lucoraction.
|Miiute*l. $71,8* U.
Nicaragua'*
government long
H A N O I. Indochina (/T'l — K v n n iu tin n o f w otiiuli-il I'm ni
Kitchen riiuipmrnt. It a r n e «
ha* hern at odds with the regime
I Hen Hiiui I ’hii biul c litn lm l today to 110 m m
helicopters
Restaurant Supply Company, Or­
in Guatemala, accuaing It of proand lip lit plane* kept up lliell* stcudv s b iittl* It* th e ciip tiired
lando, $25,097.0!!: emergency genCnmmunist activities. The reaction , •^tioli’i l* und facultv iiieiidx-rs
er.itor. D *i*rl fquipmrnt Com*
h* To bar not bri-n-^.-vaily di-vc.. wts " - ‘".-nlord Vocational School hav. fn rt IV M .
e form er Premier paev. Orlal.do, I - Vl'.o.
\ French Press A g .;n c\ diepat.di received in I'n rlft unl.j J({ j 11lvP ' (
t.,w ||ltell a„.
The State Department has often | scbeiiulr.i nn open house (utrtv in
Otlirr bid* for **otk on the new
accused the government of Presi­ honor of M r*. Map M oxwpII, n • about 120 m on wm iitded w ere e x jie c le il to a r r iv e in ilatu u io-ared almo-i rert.iin today to
dent Jacobo Arhenr of clearing the tirin g prinrlpal, tonight.
ttuluy.
tumble Prime Minister Kamun de h.&gt;«pital also n r r r enterrst.
All former aliuhnl- nod fiirnd*
way in Guatemala for full coop­
The bid* will be studied exten*
IteapP e the slowne.-s o f the h e lic o p te r l i f t , th e French k'.ib t.t Irom office I ’oitnling of b.d
of the prim ipat, vsho has -oetvt
eration with the Communist*
lei* in Irelan d ' parliament jr ) lively before conlinrl* are let
The State Department ha* sent more than (0 venrs In Seminole lio|K*d to coinpleti- in levs th a n tw o weeks th e re tiio v a l o f th e eleetbm* enteied Ms lm,il phase
for Ihe ronsliuctlon of the pevr
report* of the "imporlant" arm* County'* *ch«o| *ystr,m, have been T V ! wounded the Y ic lin iith auid th e y w ould release.
De Valera'* Fiantu Fail (Men inr.lb-nl fncilltie*.
shipment to every American na­ tnviti-d to attend.
French nuldarv **nirce* said
id Destiny I puts vtas still Mtr te
Corn! net Ing the opening today
tion. apparently to feel out *entl
The open_ house will he hi l.l In (trey kr.r.v nothing al-oit rflM I
pultlir'* large-t (action, but tn ttn u * . r .......... .
chairman of
merit about catling the countries the Sanford Woman's ( Inti at
plans to release lUrn III*
'.' Im vrsieiMiiy it polled atioiit Id if.,- ho-pilnl board. *sbo hns been
nf thi* hemisphere Into consulta­ p. m
l.rne French air force nurse
per colli uniter it* sliowittg in Ihe oiomimtu In 'he long struggle
i
tion on come rourae of artioo.
Genevieve do Gnhrd Terratibe, “i*
I,. ■i gi-ucG.I e!e*lion three year* fin i ri
hn'ii'n ' f"T Ule County.
First report* here gave no de­
announced by a ktelminh s|vik*-s
ago
Funds foi the hn-pttal arc com*
tail* on Nicaragua's move hut di*man In Geneva ye*tcrday.
In 1931 the force* of the 71-year lug from County hospital hood*
patrhrs from Guatemala laid the
litre ui ll.mtU, friend* of Hir
old, nearly blind ''Dev"* just and from slate nnd federal fund*.
whole Nicaraguan diplomatic dele­
blue-eyed.
29yeap«M nurse es
squeezed nib* idfiet In recpiu
i i i i i r ' j * ii,
Rite of Ihe new hospital l* on
gation flew home suddenly ye*trrproviftd belief
Ml
month* (ln-y lord only a t'»n vote the targe, empty sr.-ii ncross E.
*ke vi.bui lYm.v.n
Sitnfard'Police Ih-pnitttu r.t laday on order* from Managua.
majority m tbc 117 seal l).ul I'.ir F lt 'l
al l i l ’ii tlh
B! n I t .u , n,u:-oi rn*
St, fruni ra*llo stalls***
Meanwhile, If. 9. authorities said dar reported that John A. Hall, waitiulr*! until
un
the jus! of nf. i:ci
loviucnl)
MTR It
Russia Apparently has put * high operator nf the Duet, Inn, hfid i* flown out
It ap|e,..rp.| that Co-lello s to
priority on arm* aid to Guatemala tiern arrested at hi* home reroulWASHINGTON gf
itisirm.ru alituoi if *irb iitai- mudit nol
Moanw llite, the frem-h -Irprn-d
to promote *lrilc
in Central 1v with pnsseaslnd of untaxisl
Ri ulge- i l l N il I said lod.iy the i-umnt.tml muiti more of .■ m;i
up their air a *ault &lt;m Provincial Sen.iln Appropriations i ionmltte.' jurity
liqun r.
America,
lia r Williams, chief of ponce Highway (| t.w*r which the rebel*
These official* noted too that this
.w ill make a '•searelung inquiry'
wun m -e.vi. .vi -lag.- ip ibp
was the first lime the Soviet* sent said l|tat offurrs bud confiscated are shitting irn-tpe limn Du n lllen - iriln Ihr f it r n t l*» vihlrh frrr vinrln xniimt im* uninl
mat ntiirrunit
any significant amount of arm* more than five gallons nf Illegal Phil to the Kid- lttvrr Delta
' allies have agreed l« relax bans ,1(|, ,.)n n ,A
(ht. ............ .. ,1( ,,,
into I j l i n America, to far a* it liquor in the tavern operator's
American supplied t ' '.*r* an un trade with lied China
Fi.tnti,. Fail and I lit indi-i-etii'eiitbomber* deliven-tl t
• .pavlest
publicly known
This obviously home, 1202 W. 12th M.
llridg'rs* plan (or an in * d ig ,i
Thi- wa« tin* standing m the ro )
Hall slnee ha* been turned ov.-r slrike* since Dm- (.ill &lt; |i n Bleu p,,n nf (hi* issue came after Sen
•how* Russian Confidence that
Clviir F*vht.
A/.iIrn 1'iirk,
&lt; ostelln's
F or
Gael
Guatemalan Communist* will fur­ to federal alcoholic lax officer m ' I hu on virtrtunb trrs.i- a *d eon M cC arthy ( I t AVI*) lo lil (he Senate alition
t l'n lt r d In la m t), 13: L ih o r. 15 Or!«nib\ »n%’ injur*-l vr»trr* ta&gt;*
ther Moscow'* aim in thi* hemi­ Orlando fur pio-ccutlon.
voy* at.god that area yetlriday
yesterday it would to- “ c rim in a l I'lann N.i laltnhnn i Farm ers), a afternoon wtu-n the car he wa*
sphere, they said.
fo lly " not to ru t o ff I ' S fm a ttrh l lla n o V i I'nhlnchta I Itepuhlicaii i .l iving ...Hi
'o h » Seaho*nl
V ibe.- R-.il
I ." 'i h i-nglne at
n il to nation* vslilt t* ship ttu- "th
, ltd
-tt'i-as ot m ilti.tr * aod c o iio n ii*
rosslng, one
luskav
Foiling l r Ihtee seals w.i, pn* t •
G u id e '•■I, BCcOfll-tre n g th ” to the C u m n iu n is i*
II until M ay SC folio.*tug Itiede.iih tit1
ti, To.
Met a rth y had barely
finished ol a eaiidi.late
R D Uni risen of
hi* floor i i l i l r * * * h efo te Foreign
'll- tl
i*i
V 1 X -lm in is Ira tiir H a ro ld I Si.**
i-nlpg east
Thsen shot back w ith a statement
I.o 11"* must wh* n the engine.
that w hat Ihe si-natot u i.it we*
1uipe 4*I'nn f *d tik V\' M W rlrlit,
Sanford will take another »tep
n* (c,)..
"fanlaslie. unbelievable anil un
h* rii'lit tide nf tha
forward tomorrow with the format
tru e "
IRC MfliV I h&lt;&gt;* l - l il nl'pmximately
opening of a new bruine**, LuS I.m e n , who has tangled w ill.
7*» frl *. lint n*«»n •»Id. TTie car
bank’s Gulf fiersice Station, at
M cC arthy tsefore, said. "W e are
n in A Infill t
French Ave. and Kind St.
d ea d lly bull.ling to r peaee undet
\: »ken io the
Th&lt; ifrivrr
Ss ■uir,.d,. County Sheriffs l)eEquipped In the latest In modern
1'iesident
K D en h o w er's
leader
|odn t'-dnv revealed that they had drtnu -1D \\ . |1mrinl MuspUal. Orfacilities, tho »tation ran service
1
«hip.”
And
in
an
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v
io
u
*
reference
nsen, (Irian*
II
11 ness and im portant" lead to the l.indn. l»\ 1 M
six automobiles at once, according
LP—l / l l o
M IAM I t.P—la*ltny
Collin* lire
LAKELAND 1*
Acting C« * to M c C a rth y ’* te le * l * n l tangle idi nit v a' I w hereabout * nf thr ll« Bill «irn«*tfv!• * dlckfilflai. who hap*
to L. V. Eubank, who will operate dieted today he will get no let* Charley
John
rarrli-d
hi*
«"v*r
with
A
rm
y
u
ffie
ia
ls
,
Slu*«en
de
Inn 111. &gt;. -tint lust Moiula*' night prur.l to ).*" f»
* •t*y. Foent
the station.
titan 80 |x-r cent nf thr vnlrv which rwirshlp campaign Into I'nlk Countv rlarod ■*c.
‘Sen McCarthy I* tran hell in tl.- I'rairie Lake drivr-ln suff. nIS| •(*%« t** l.nil"4' - to the left
A t 9:30 a. m. tomorrow, the
went
lo
Itrailey
(Wham
in
the
fir.t
fiwlny
after
ehallrnelni:
hi*
npi
.1
tu
all)
t
l.e»t
lirally
reaching
fnr
diversionary
•
»
•
.
should
t i* r l»ln*h- and hand.
station, which will be open from
nrnt. Slate Sen |a-||oy 1‘nllln* tn
headii
to headlines
atler thr sorry speelaehI h. two men. described as in
Thu r*fvif if * 11*'-ill r»*• -I nppMxl7 a, m. to 10 p. m. daily, will ho primary.
Hr
hi*
alto
hiul
bwn
|w*L*c$i
j*iin
him
in
m
tlimt
putilir
uf
hi1
*
rfcnftl
In
rrcrnl
h$*arinuA
then
n’
foteed
their
v*ny
Into
f
11
M
l
rliil) mi?**.
*n r s t s
formally opened when City and
^ - r .n n , v.h.. tax rrt.irn* for th. tear* lhe&gt; h u e
Mc( a f,h, ln whal
the t , h-t iMutth while Ihtestenliig
• v Mli» Eliiahi-th
County official* cut tho ceremonial hy
A C!*r ilriti
were
with
Acting
tin
.
,i
,I,i,■
i
with
shotgun",
scooped
tape.
riinsVv h.a
legislature.
s "noinfuf and unpleasant'' di*
II.i
I*.
Minmoide .Spring*,
John*
in
the
(it
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up
*
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an
I
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cnlml)
thtough
jj
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Vi
-.,i,
Costing approximately $33,000.
John* flew Inin Lakeland !*&gt; rii*slim ot Repuhlli art *'*hortvutn
1 **a* hit lu the rear
the porcelain and enamel-fronted are now with him.
open a whirlwind stump lour o f ing*,” called tor tlu* ||*hnc bv th, nuivi- toil eunped.
lit until i -t
bv James AtCollin*
forecast
*
ilfCs
Deputies
and
Ihe
high
station, boasta ft modern overhead
Folk County rnmmiinitles H r aa* stavven of "every type of material
t in*. IT Mr-in..... . Spring* Negro,
a
“
different
story
wav
putrid
were
alerted
within
gtrase rack, a drive-through ear
scheduled in tniibdternoon 1“ Gv uhlrh we have agreed that our al
v r - l r r i |j u n '-rn
»t Ulule Reads
Hill. '.
I.* watch for 1ti&gt; ll'lti
washroom, and separate rest room* in North Florida"
tn Ihe West Cojsl for »pecrhp* al lies ran -hip lo our enemies *'
Flit and t.’ I M i* Ituriieite had
Mu
‘
Fold
ullotgeil
(a
be
d
ru
m
said
hi*
for negroe*. All sanitary facilities and
Rradrnliiit. Fallnellu, Sarasnla and
Bridges satit ill aft Interview
strenglh In Con
by i ..........nltutli, hut fsiit---l to rtopimt I.. I urn and lis.t given a
are completely tiled.
Fort Myers
day that the apprnptlatino* greiip, eaptur* lb* at.
l&lt; ft i n n si-m il I Is i risen said.
It* operator ha* been In the ser­ Iral and South
. W i n - s o a m sled »n c h arge*
Epraklng at Orlvntl'* last night whieh pas»e* on foreign aid fund*
Official* believe they escaped
vice station business for more than Florida ha* run
after a long day that In* buled a "already ha* taken engniranre of hy n nig mill' little-u-r&gt;| l&gt;a*k " f fn llin i................ a driver’* 11I I yrars tn both Florida and Ken­ tinned t o trow.
H»int platform u|&gt;pearanee writh sta **rn '* statement* Indicating a mail.
reruz
slid
bavlng
defeellvft
" If they go to
tucky. Both he and hi* wife are
Collins, John* repealed a number weakening nf Ihe han on Iraile
D.tnisgs *-.s» *rt si M M )
I'hi- ramluer di scribed the nun t.-enk
former resident* of Kentucky, who the poll* we are
id quevllnnt he «ulitnilled to his vvltll Ihe lli-sts,"
In (Hitler n- lielng dressed as row- lu lh* 1940 l a ills ttr lu ’ n hy tlio
moved to Sanford in January of sure to win," he
\\e will want In go into thi* |„,y with blue leans and 10-gal- woman mid ("Co to the second
rival Saturde).
I PM.
declared.
car it It* 10 Dhl - i t ehi hInn hats.
As he wrnl down the list he trill matter very thorimghly and
Eubank ia ft veteran of World
The Tallahassee
War II, when he served In the stale senator waaLeROY COIJJNK ”T hL is a question I want him lhal ihe aid we arc giving, or its
equivalent.
Is
not
directly
or
In
Parifle theater and i* the father a*kr&lt;1 In give a homeslrebh view of In answer
Are you willing t»
of one child.
hi* chances at winning the Drum Join me in making public our In- directly filtering Into Communitl
Ivandt, hr »aid
(Continue*! On Page Light!
(('ontinned On Cage l b:till
Stasacn'* statement said a full
accounting of the uilfnlfU'trulioV*
"tucressful aitinlnlttriilioii ot trade
controls" wu* given in n n-(»ut

Mrs. Maxwell Will
Be Honored Tonight

Number Of Wounded Taken
From Fort Climbs To 110

Change In Irish
Government Is
Indicated Today

Probe To Be Made.
To Determine How
Much Ban Relaxed

Man Is Arrested
On Liquor Count

Man Injured When
Vehicle Collides
With Switch Engine

New Gulf Service
Station W ill Open
In City Tomorrow

Johns Attacks O pponet;
Collins Hits Machines
Collins Expects
80 Per Cent
O f Odham Votes

Dcpufies Reveal
Possible Lead
To Holdup Men

Johns Brings
Up Income
Tax Issue

Chiang Kai-Shek Begins His

Fern Park Youth
Injured In Mishap

A Fren park youth Jam .* A l­
fred Carnley, who wa* badly In­
jured ta il night when hr wa*
•truck by a truck on Highway 43d
at the t*ralrte la k r Drive-In. was
(■•day rrp- ted tn lie in "fa ir" and
'•better" condition at Florida San­
itarium and Hospital. Orlando.
Mn«ra Mreklns, driver of the
truck, wa* arrested by Sheriff
J. I - Hobby who rharged him with
revklet* driving, lie [a now being
held In the rm in ty jail In default of 8500 bail.
Carnley received a fractured
pelvla and vertabra, facial lacera­
tion* and other I m i serious abra­
sions, according to the hospital.
Officer* reported that lh« I I
year old youth had been hurled at
tra it 7B feet when (truck. A fter
the accident the truck skidded Into
a ditch. The driver war unhurt.
Sheriff Hobby wa* on the scene
when the accident occurred. He
wa* later joined by Troper R. D.
Harrison of the Highway PatroL

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Road Resurfacing
Is H alf Finished

Actinx fo v f rn o r
C harley Johns ( r r u le r , fa rtn x c-.tnera), D rm o rrs lic f» n dld »le lo r
goTem or, I* shown a* h r *hsx&gt;k h in d s w ith I I. W. Shannon, Sanford
Aeo.. a fte r b * ip * * e here yesterday a flctn o o tt. (S ta ff I'h o to )

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Extensive resurfacing of 10
milrs of highway between Oviedo
and Five I'olnls, which began sevrrnl wrek* ago. Is more Innn half
om plated.
Work on the resurfacing of two
and one.half mile* of Stale Real
lii, we*i from ihe SarVord city
limits In Monroe Corner Is only
a few day* away from completion,
hut contractor* cannot give de­
finite completion date.
These two project* arc only two
of a year-long drive by the Ceunly
commissioner* to “ get our roads In
•hape."
Work will begin soon on the re­
surfacing of state road 4rt-A from
west Sanford to Faota. Approxi­
mately six milei of thla road will
be resurfaced, according to th*
rommUtion-

T A ll'K H . Formosa wv—t ’hiang
Kai-shek It* g«n his *ccorut term
a* prc-iden! of Nationalist China
today with a call fo r more milttarv
amt m oral sup|&gt;ort ami a strong a l­
liance of a iill-C m nniunl't Asian
nation*.
Inauguration dav was a lc*tivc
nccasirm on this Nationalist Island
d rtp ilc Ihr- threat of Com m uniit
a ir .ilta ck from the nearby Red
held mainland
T ti mi sand* nf rxploding fire ­
cracker* piuvidrd a noisy back­
ground a* i hiang and Vice F rciident Chen Cheng took the oath of
office in a city hall built during
the Japanese occupation.
In a brief Inauguration atldrcw
Chlang declared that his National­
ist armies could recover the main­
land of china if given a "reasonable amount of moral and ma
tcrial supmtrt from the free world
and an adrqoaet supply of the im
plement* nl war."
Ik* also called un all Arlan na­

tions lacing a threat &lt;*( Red In\.i-."ii lo "CltahlUh on Ihr Com­
munist periphery a strong collec­
tive organization capable nf collectivc action "
chief* of all diplomatic m luiors
here were in the audience. A!»o
atti-ndine war t r S Defense Sec­
retary Charles K Wilson and top
American military and diplomatic
representative* in Talnrh
Copsplcuoiirly .rhscnl wa* the
Frcsldrnl’i wife who is In a S»n
Francisco h o s p 1 1 a . umlcrgolng
trcalmcnl (or a skin disorder.

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v«4ibule yesterday In time to
*re a man prying open the poor
bov uith a serewr driver,
lie rebuked the intruder, look
him tn the ihiirrh nffter and f-allrd
police.

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op.iircii me Mipremaey
slim of the nlghrst stale rnirt
Interivrtmg the validity of slate
lonstitutlonal provisions, and has
;.V o r e g a t io n E d ic t
given such state court's Infprjsrctatlons supreme authority over the
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matter involved, In the partlrular
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h - J . Tom Watson. 1 itaia," he went on.
Ilepuhlkan ramUlate for (over
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preme I'mirt ruling agaln-d sehnol
CATTIIES CVLCIHT
segregalhn "Is nut apollcahle in
IjONtl ftBACII, Calif, t.D- The
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Candidate States

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vhoiild take the oppoti in'dy of in
terveninr in Supreme Court argu
merits slated on the i«site nrvt
fall.
Wilson xnkt In a rtatemcol that
Florida was not one o! the Mur
states whirh were parlies b&gt; the
segregation suit in uhlch lhe So
prenie CihiiI ruling wa; made
lie vaid Florida ha* a ton-'llu
lional provision making aefriga
lion legal which has liecri upheld
by lhe Florida Supreme Cotirl
"The Supreme Court of the
United Slates has io&gt;ns|*li ntly rec-

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lin e Is an tip to date progress report on WDlttt TV.
The fart that vie will be un­
able In make our ln*l puli'
Ilsheit target date of Mm 13;]...
i&gt; aa much a disappointment lo
us as we know it i* to you.
"Ctremnalance* Ireynnd attr r«ritrel” may tm a wo moot phrn-e,
but in this case It |t more than
jiaat an excuie.
Our TV antenna Is complete,
nnr tiullrling Is Irelng fini*he&lt;t,
mueb i uuIpmetiI Is in place, ami
» f are Iwntllng r very effort
h&lt;it!i night and rlay, to make
huiu to reach the air with aur
test iMttrrn by the first week
in June,
Commercial programming will
begin as soon as fta*ihle
after te*t put tern transmission
provri gut.
Your rontinurd lntere-1 in
uur prubl.-m* and the resultant
schedule of programs Is appre­
ciated.
When we reach the air, we
will lie using our full power of
Hk),iM0 watts.
(Hlgnedl
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dsughtrr in out henue All iny life that her happlnraa had really been
I vr ithtd for a •laughter and It * given her by Joan.
"It waa knowing you and the
wore'erful lo think we're going In
have one — I realty think I'll frtendchip you gave me that made
me into the kind of peraon Donald
acre am *
'Hhe prnhahly will." Itetiy an- could love," she had as Id.
I’uppyrock, iJ course. Ju*t the
awered mildly, ’ Iwr-nune *hr prob­
nm r. Betty waa right. Blaine
ably ie ■
I miiow llul tlioee wurde roii.e- would certainly ge&lt; here foe the
lto.&gt; ring r iHiitmtoua t«-li in my wedding.
Joan continued, "Well, okay,
n o fill writ'
Joan •mugged
CHAPTKH SEVEN
for one i could ask Johnny.
•AND HO." Joan ••!«! "w*#f« her lain! wuiry ln.ni net. Ilr * niaine
I su|ipoae. llut the feels awkward
a
lorling
anyway
ti«M
•
tether
going to live ovrr at Ui# men*'
!
.n A lit III ,..i the trod able in loi g drraaos, Betty. You know
Hetty n o d d e d . “Mike an&lt;t I phytically bit matt Itut you’d aht never would go to any dance
started our married life lhal woy, never I.u.m it iweaiiar ne never or a thing that wsa formal at col­
too. Wt had juit one ro o m *' inrollorui it I.♦■f •&gt; link ,limit tht- lege. 8hr always durk.d out. I
motli' r e. not even our own kit'd wddlng though wier nit th*r* really don't believe I’vt ever seen
an. Ol eourar*. it » w tiume ■&lt;&lt; n.‘
lull you curio nit tor Ho muih her in anything bill a tailored suit
•o I didn't really mihd Htill. I
j ()1 tK •etibd lb ii*' I never rent or * gym outfit.*'
glnd when we could Rid an njieM lend how null I.
Hetty melded.
“Ho“ —Joan drew a brealh—“ I
mrnt the neat yeer"
'Ye*. Ihere'^
p le n ty ."
B e tty
rent an airmail to Ham. Hhe waa
Hetty nail come out to epen l if-* agreed
'Kwet I caul In gin In tell you Ihr gal I roomed with Ul Zurich —I
day with Joan and folk ovrr plan'
tut the wedding. It was nearly how glint I am that you re going wrote you all about her. Hr memMay now and the placr nad never to t&lt; niy matron of honor Nntaety l.ei f she was the one who was
teen more beautiful The wisteria elac would do you know. Out I married in Haris to Horn Htakelee.
M a out in lull hlnnm. Ill Ire wi*b I anew whom tn a*k for the niat was in the spring, just be­
fore Todd war taken III. Well, they
granrn filling the an everjwhen reel of my bridal parly*'
»tsyed over another year so Tom
"Wlial’t the rrouble "
The apple blossoms were (line on
“ Welt, t tbo oRht of Hue and could study at the Sorhonne nut
the trera and all the nsaleus in
the gardrn alongsi'k the |n&gt;irh Klalne. naturally, tiecauee they they’re due hath m June arid I
were in thick bud. Joan witherI me were in our crowd at college llut wrote her that the put Son to get
wer# hav&gt;n* her wedding tin H u e* nu by ii d u e t o .arrive in here in time to he a bridesmaid
month, but that would nave rushed Align*! mi thin • nut And Klalne at my wedding I’m waiting for net
thing* a OIL llaaldr*. it » H tetter
I dun i kn » whriltet I can answer now "
flood Ini crasy to meet her"
to wait until Todd Bniatird tht cniilll on tut ..I not Hhe raperti
"You'll like her Hhe reminded
Urm at Columbia, tor ihm ttiey Iter •ernnd inf 11 t Hie InM of IIlia
could have a honey unruii id nearly loobth ur.d vb.- » written me that me of Claine a kd Ibey're omn
three wrehi before he nad to Mart •hr I tore *ne II U« II. I Old self tall and dignified and »ophl»tlagain ny Jum twentiell iml ean cated-looklng ~ Joan paused “ I
tn on hie summer work iheir
vs and tlmih I wont have more than
The two cm* were adiing on the make it Hhe It fly *lie
Oiii. loth •liii-li, &gt;&lt; .... in I lino* liner, th us If Hue rould be with
screened verandah, where lleiiv
d o-II i»‘ tu t.- n hr (•., olily run , us. I d auk Mary Hull. Hna and
little girl waa playing in a
area neor thrm which they nad lull ii ,b,&lt; , *i. oi rather Inking u her husband, tTiurk. were the onrs
we went to liaiy with, you know
t«ced on with chairs and a table chance,"
Hhe'll get here Yrtn know now Hut shea not aurr aha can come
Hlia waa a good child, demanding
all lhe way from Kansas'
no attention but Inevitably re.n v. She trek nhoiil von Joan
•Whatever you deeida. Joan *
ing it brcaii»e ol her engaging
..... ul Joan*' "Besides, I don’t want a Dig
tvaya and looka. Hhe nad rrd hn.r
HuiO four foimal wedding, and a lot of
like Mike s, in rliiRirU all
tier Head, and gr*. t eye* ibsl (idlrgr v&gt;.il» hen IM.IIOC lull bridesmaids implies Ihst. I want
ivera simitar to Bctty'a In thru iweri ■*&gt; nnirli • part or tier life a w e ll-a coxy kind ol wedding.
aise and in the curling swiep ul the tmir in- i»m filled with Hrartirally the whole town Is go
thru fringing lastir*. hut Ibliy i nmnu ami sti . - i i n no then mg tn be invited, though, so t
ware gray whllt llltle Bsths wrri irlslionilup v onif incit
Thru iton't know aa rosy is the word!'*
a deep dark bimvn Km llu real finally, during Ho fThridmoa noil loan laughed and threw out nsr
she waa plump and dlmplc.l itrui! dav when lltei -ere i.iifi tumors hands in a tittle gesture of Helphappy, as mort nabie* nhn an they ha t arrived si a ovituAI on. lr,nirss ''Honestly, th# tuts of
gtratly loved and *l*e|v ra id In* |,|. i*i.«ndo i:
n i h I no had people «vv hsvfi riietes Mothers
uni my list and the llutilerw
are apt in
o&lt;- tunn raaild nanllyItlmogtn
would in«ttnrrvetlist Inkrep her gasc frem *i*» •» *he
—a •- ne* •.*„*.
?--••• list and rodd't list We J&gt;w« CSC^
eooed and gii'gled in s jaigon nil and bill, i 1*110 t,w&gt; nn.i &gt;|uanattd M| in.'out Not tn MspIrUin. at
least, the two famillas hare al­
nsr own to
the tmnny and rag biiijmri Iv 1
ii.| I’ ariouthe following
that Hetty nad brought along for
tummer Ii n o' 1- ■ 11 ill Joans ways Hard here, ytni tea And
her.
f oill 1the idnuttru it nnu freelyi, nl course Todd’a father la known
Joan went on
tut at ihr turn nr nad hlanietl and loved ny people both in and
"I'll lake ymlnvei lain and diner N ot until thro - r n i o i out of tu* rhitrrh " ttha looked at
show you the room* we irto have dnm &lt;■, .1 loll &gt;rnt tnti r nad the Hetty middrrdy. "You were omnit
Hut if Mrs Hunter say* 10 you ! almutphrrr icniu tarn
l-ared to tlige finit wedding in the col­
aa alia na» la everyone else- o i v r. n thei
Yel 10 idle of lege bhapel. M l i ii l you?"
|111 At l OMliUNVj!
t in so glad ws'ia guing tn n iv&gt; 1 that. I I una no : alwav* invUled
I it, i: , r rotUTM Utadi-st*

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Dial Soap

17c

Half
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SUNNY FIELD LONG GRAIN

2-lbs. pkg.

RICE

29c

Mb 2for 33c

MACARONI
IONA

PEARS

29-oz. can 35c

33c

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REYNOLDS ALUMINUM

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p o rtio n * th i* aftern oon and pos­
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M ake Sanford Your
Shopping Center
veil niK xiv

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NKWSPAPEH
n .ou iiiA . T iin t s it w . m a y 20. lor.i

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Nicaragua Breaks Off Diplomatic Diplomats
Activity With Neighbor, Guatemala

■8
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Charges Country
With Spreading
Red Propaganda
Reports Sent
To Countries
WASHINGTON (/P)— Niea­
rngun n Ambassador Guiller­
mo Sevilla Sncasa said today
his government broke rela­
tions with Guatemala yester­
day. rhnrgihg that Guatema­
la had violated an agreement
by spreading Communist jm&gt;pngnnda in Nicaragua.
T h e ambassador’s state­
H O N O R E D — I ’d l.anr (rig h t), past district gorrrnor n( area
K iw ani* Club*. present- I'. I*. *Tnp Campbell with a pre-ent Irom
Ih r Sanford K U a n i* Club honoring hi* 7Mh hlrlhda* and 17th run*
MViiliir year a* Ih r group*' Ir r ta u r r r . \ f l r r receiving th r p rrM n t,
lo o -port -hlrfi* amt a lie, t'ainphrll r r r r l i n l a "landing nialion
from Ih r rllih’s member* that brought Irara to hi* r j r * . (S ta ff

I'hotn)

Florida Grapefruit Will Start
Moving To England This Week
LAKELAND (rP) — Some 200.000 c»*t?.a of cninefroit
ncctinn.H will Is'ifin moving from Kloritln plants to England
this week, tho first private trade in citrus between thw two
countries in 1"» years.
This was reiMirted at n meeting of the board of directors
of Florida Citrus Mutual yesterday by Mat lilt K. Heron,
Mutual's export coordinator
The Itonrd asked the Florida conKresstnnal delegation to
nttempt to require imported grapefruit to lie identified by
the country of originnnd to pass some maturity test.*-.

Stro llin g
In Sanford

f

Kail) r lloushnlder. .weminidr
(m ini) prosecuting allnrnr), a*111
appear on HJ1IF-TV (rhannrl 31),
Jack-on*illr, al 9:30 p. in. luda)
and will campaign on behalf of
gubernatorial randidalr Charley
John*. Florida's acting governor.
• • •
Today'* meeting of thr Sanford
Junior Chamber nf Commerce,
which wa* attended by 18 memher*. wa* given over to report* of
the elate i nnvention held In Tam*
pa last week. Plan* were made
for tho group'* Installation dinner
acheduteJ to be held al the Mayfair Inn Country Club nest Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Hue to the even­
ing meeting, the nrganiaatlon’a
regular weekly meeting al the
Yacht Club next Thursday ha* been
ranee led.
* • *
Seminole Chapter No. 2. OF.S
ha* *rtieduled a meeting at the
Ma»otil&lt; Temple at 8:30 p. m. A
rovered diah supper will precede
the meeting, according to Infor­
mation receive*! today.
• • •
ft
It « ) i reported today that Stair
S*natr*r Lloyd F. boyie, v*bo bad
•offered a sever*.* heart alack
several d*y« ago. wa* conaldrrrd
to hr In "good” condition at Orang Memorial Hospital. The senator ha* suffered from a heart
condition for several year*. It I*
expected that he will he relraaed
from the hotpita I In the next
aevrral day*.

• • •

«

Chlrf of Police Hoy Wllllaaia to­
day had something to brag about.
He reported today that a delega­
tion of Daytona Beach official*
arrived yesterday In Sanford to
atudy the Clty'a method* of operat­
ing it* riarking meter*. The gtoup
wa* much Impressed with the city a
operation ana. ram pared It wit h t he
(('as,tlnurd On Page Light I

The move was aimed principally
at grapefruit 1mm Cuba'* l*le of
Pine* which compete* with Flor­
ida grapefruit early in the fall.
The board, holding it* final
meeting, refected a request hy
Ford Moody of Palm Harbor that
a poitrard vole he taken o( Dm
membership on a proposal to Increaae the ai*e*ifncnt
The board previously recom­
mended that Uu- new hoard. to
be Heeled May 2d and lake office
at the annual meeting In Orlando
Jtme 13, rai*e the assessment
from one-half lo three-fourth* of
a rent a box.
Hubert Hullrdge, Mutual'* gen­
eral manager. *aid (to |ier cent of
the grower* at the district meetIng* favored the Increase

Meeting Is Held
O n V F W Auxiliary
Sanford'* Veterans of Foreign
Wars roinmlttPe in charge of In­
stituting a charter for Its nrwdy*
formed auxiliary met in the home
of Melvin Smith, commander of
local post 3282. yesterday lo form­
ulate plans for tn# auxiliary chart­
er.
At the meeting, several nr*v
application* for membership in
both the men'* organization und
the auxiliary were reviewed by the
group, according to Smith.
I.atrr, the group mo*rd to Elm­
er*’ for a luncheon, hoited by the
commander.
Another meeting of the group
ha* been scheduled for next Wed­
nesday at 8 p. m. In the Legion
Hut. "AH person* Interested In the
VFW are Invited to attrmi with
their wives,** tald Smith.
IMt’ IMSONLD

ll.M.TIMORK (.fv—llnbert F. Me*
Farlane **a* sent tn privon for
three year* yesterday beeauie polire said he had a custom of order­
ing piano* and organ* for rhurchc*. then selling ihem without pay­
ing Ihr muiie firm* in full.
The 30-yrarold defendant pn«cd
a* a minuter when operating hi*
scheme. It wa* Mtifled
MrFarlant pleaded he had made
re«tltullon nf all but $ » » and wa*
prepared to lake can* of that

Two Words M ea n Fortune
For Farmer In Canada
EDMONTON, Alta. ».K - Omis­
sion of two word* from a land
title deed 48 year* ago »pellcd
oat a fortune today lor Anion
Turta and hi* *on Nlrk. who larm
in the heart of Alberta'* l^duc
oil field about 20 mliej *outh of
here.
The two hold Ittlc lo 1*8 acre*
of land on which mineral right*
have hern valued at more than
one million dollar*.
After a two-year legal fight, the
Supreme Court of Canada yester­
day di*ml**fd claim* by the Cana­
dian Facing Railway (CI’ RI and
Imperial Oil Ltd. for the oil rights

on the land.

Alan benefiting from the rtdlnc
wer« the Montreal Tru*t Co., which
hold* a lea»e on Anton Turta'* por­
tion of Ihe land, and William Ser­
eda. who hold* a tease on the other
half.
Turta acquired part of the land
la 1911 sad the remainder la 1918

from Mike I'odgorny, who had pur­
chased the (n e t in 190(1 from the
railway. A Clerk in the land title
office here erred In drawing up
Fodgomy's title, re*ervlng lo the
railroad the right* tn “ all mat"
fubvequrntly found but omitting
the word “ and petroleum."
The error went unnoticed until
Alberta** oil boom. In 10U the
deed wa« changed to *read: "R e­
serving unto thr CFR all coal ‘and
petroleum,' *' *
The CFR Icaied the Und lo Im­
perial Oil In March 1951 Turta
went to court.
In May 1982. tha Alberts So
prune co#rt ruled la Ihe farmer's
favor.
Ju«tice X 0 . Egbert held the
land title* office did not have the
authority to change Ihe deed.
The Appellate DtvUlon of Ihe Al­
berta Supreme Court upheld Jus­
tice Egbert'* ruling and the Su­
preme Court of Caaada agreed
yaiterday.

^g(js for Construction Of iNlew
of Talks County Hospital Opened Today
Trustees
Conduct
O pening

Geneva Parley
Still Deadlocked
GUN KVA i-P— Top diplomat* at
the Geneva conference held j
serie* of private talk* today which
may determine the' fate ol tin
deadlocked Indochina parley. Tin
United State* was reported read)
to write off the negotiation* a« a
failure unless the Communitl*
drastically change their line
Formal nrgoijalinns were
*
pended for the day. The late t
snarl wa* due to continued lied
demand* that the Communitl **r•
aistance governments” ol Lao* and
Cambodia be invited to Genev
Ttie Western power* regard these
a« Phantom regime* wiih nn
lowing and no right to represen
tauon
One high Western tource »c
knowledgcil We-terti diplomat* h •I
given some thought to the question
of breaking off the talk* Ti.••
source *a!d it wa* lmpo*s|hle ai
thi* stage to see any sign thr Com
munists were going In ogre*
ans thing
The II. S. delegation wa* rrp
re*enle&lt;l a* feeling the Inriorluni
di«cu**km* were getting nowhere
The American* were -aid lo t&gt;
reluctant lo break up the confer
ence, however, until the French
feel all possibilities have hern ex
halisted.

W. Polm Firm
Is A pparent

m i

Low Bidder
Hid* fo r enn.-druction o f
(he Sem inole Memorial Ho*,
pit id on F. First St. wore
opened early thi* ufleruoua
hy the hnapltnl hoard o f trus­
tee* In the County Court
llnuxe.

ment confirmed earlier word from
other source* here thai the dip­
lomatic break war not directly rc
A pparent low bidder for
latrd to a recent arm* shipment
the building 1* the Arnold
from Communist Poland which
C on stru ctiini Com pany. West
President Elsenhower described
yesterday a* "disturbing.''
Palm Beach, with a hid of $889,Hut it obviously provided addi­
717. The company *et 'en*truetill U t turre.v. COU*l VJUh Z t
* in ,-g.-1.--it -1til.: hi »
. it s i :r - 11ol Ifir v onstllul i. *n
tional backing for the view that
lio n lim r a i It-* ’. *1 nd.u day *
WtU mtecl law * In l . -tale* (* -.ic*.I whrrr srgregal &gt;n It rispliced, anil tout si nti * t line* l where II I* p*rthe Nicaraguan move would help
Mlbi-r a|i|Siii .’lit 1.*** Mi.* for
0 tiled thili tndleat* If- -I 1 in ' has e ooilau rd •&gt;-grrgallon, h lillc 11 l a l .- l u i c i . Irwioi the lulqe.-l
speed up a showdown on the whole
, e*lell*lvr ***!-- ni. lien **o*V *|Mf
*11ii alino in Guatemala, for month*
b&gt; fnllitws Vl.lcrnal. *&lt;• I, t»i itthe target of am i cation* nf prodry. (1*1.1117, Vnudil *&gt;oo»lru&lt;llen
Communitl activity.
i omiianv , nliernai
\o, ?, nir
Sevilla Sacs*.* told v reporter
'
* i , . ■, l hi* government handed passport*
&gt;t I'rti ishuiv.
eo*i -llefe t»
lo the Guatemalan ambassador in
X.*. !l. pat mg. Aru«id construc­
Managua at 5 p in. yesterday,
tion Company* IDtJIISL and alter.
along with a note explaining the
i.al*- No. I, Viihur Perry lucoraction.
|Miiute*l. $71,8* U.
Nicaragua'* government long
HANOI. Indochina (/T'l — Kvnniutinn o f wotiiuli-il I'mni
Kitchen riiuipmrnt. It a r n e «
ha* hern at odds with the regime
I Hen Hiiui I’ hii biul clitnlm l today to 110 m m
helicopters
Restaurant Supply Company, Or­
in Guatemala, accuaing It of proand lip lit plane* kept up lliell* stcudv sbiittl* It* the ciiptiired
lando, $25,097.0!!: emergency genCnmmunist activities. The reaction , •^tioli’i l* und fa c u ltv iiieiidx-rs
er.itor. D*i*rl fquipmrnt Com*
h* To bar not bri-n-^.-vaily di-vc.. wts " - ‘".-nlord V ocational School hav. fnrt IVM.
e former Premier paev. Orlal.do, I - Vl'.o.
\ French Press Ag.;nc\ diepat.di received in I'nrlft unl.j J({ j 11lvP' (
t.,w||ltell a„.
The State Department has often |scbeiiulr.i nn open house (u trtv in
Otlirr bid* for **otk on the new
accused the government of Presi­ honor o f M r*. Map M oxwp II, n • about 120 m on wmiitded were exjiecleil to a rriv e in ilatuu io-ared almo-i rert.iin today to
dent Jacobo Arhenr of clearing the t ir in g p rin rlp a l, to n ig h t.
ttuluy.
tumble Prime Minister Kamun de h.&gt;«pital also nrrr enterrst.
All former aliuhnl- nod fiirnd*
way in Guatemala for full coop­
The bid* will be studied exten*
IteapPe the slowne.-s o f the helicopter lift, the French k'.ib t.t Irom office I’oitnling of b.d
of the prim ipat, vsho has -oetvt
eration with the Communist*
lei* in Ireland' parliament jr) lively before conlinrl* are let
The State Department ha* sent more than (0 venrs In Seminole lio|K*d to coinpleti- in levs than tw o weeks the retiioval o f the eleetbm* enteied Ms lm,il phase
for Ihe ronsliuctlon of the pevr
report* of the "imporlant" arm* County'* *ch«o| *ystr,m, have been TV! wounded the Yicliniith auid th ey would release.
De Valera'* Fiantu Fail (Men inr.lb-nl fncilltie*.
shipment to every American na­ tnviti-d to attend.
French nuldarv **nirce* said
id Destiny I puts vtas still Mtr te
Corn! net Ing the opening today
tion. apparently to feel out *entl
The open_ house will he hi l.l In (trey kr.r.v nothing al-oit rflM I
pultlir'* large-t (action, but tn ttn u *. r ...........
chairman of
merit about catling the countries the Sanford Woman's ( Inti at
plans to release lUrn III*
'.' Im vrsieiMiiy it polled atioiit Id if.,- ho-pilnl board. *sbo hns been
nf thi* hemisphere Into consulta­ p. m
l.rne French air force nurse
colli uniter it* sliowittg in Ihe oiomimtu In 'he long struggle
i per
tion on come rourae of artioo.
Genevieve do Gnhrd Terratibe, “i*
I,. ■i gi-ucG.I e!e*lion three year* fin i ri
hn'ii'n ' f"T Ule County.
First report* here gave no de­
announced by a ktelminh s|vik*-s
ago
Funds foi the hn-pttal arc com*
tail* on Nicaragua's move hut di*man In Geneva ye*tcrday.
In 1931 the force* of the 71-year lug from County hospital hood*
patrhrs from Guatemala laid the
litre ui ll.mtU, friend* of Hir
old, nearly blind ''Dev"* just and fro m slate nnd federal fund*.
whole Nicaraguan diplomatic dele­
blue-eyed.
iiiiir ' j *ii, 29yeap«M nurse es
squeezed nib* idfiet In recpiu Rite of Ihe new hospital l* on
gation flew home suddenly ye*trrproviftd belief
Ml
month* (ln-y lord only a t'»n vote the targe, em pty sr.-ii ncross E.
*ke vi.bui lYm.v.n
Sitnfard'Police Ih-pnitttu r.t laday on order* from Managua.
tlh n I t .u , n ,u :-o i rn*
majority m tbc 117 seal l).ul I'.ir Flt'l St, fruni ra*llo stalls***
al lil’ ii B!
Meanwhile, If. 9. authorities said dar reported that John A. Hall, waitiulr*! un
u n til the jus! o f nf. i:ci
loviucnl)
MTR It
Russia Apparently has put * high operator nf the Duet, Inn, hfid i* flown out
It ap|e,..rp.| that Co-lello s to
priority on arm* aid to Guatemala tiern arrested at hi* home reroulWASHINGTON gf
itisirm.ru alituoi if *irb iitai- mudit nol
Moanw llite, the frem-h -Irprn-d
to promote *lrilc in Central 1v with pnsseaslnd of untaxisl
ulge- ill Nil I said lod.iy the i-umnt.tml muiti more of .■ m;i
up their air a *ault &lt;m Provincial Ri
liqun r.
America,
Sen.iln Appropriations i ionmltte.' jurity
liar Williams, chief of ponce Highway (| t.w*r which the rebel*
These official* noted too that this
.will make a '•searelung inquiry'
wun m -e.vi. .vi -lag.- ip ibp
was the first lime the Soviet* sent said l|tat offurrs bud confiscated are shitting irn-tpe limn Du n lllen - iriln Ihr fitrnt l*» vihlrh frrr vinrln xniimt im* uninl
mat ntiirrunit
any significant amount of arm* more than five gallons nf Illegal Phil to the Kid- lttvrr Delta
' allies have agreed l« relax bans ,1(|, ,.)n n ,A
(ht. ........... . ,1( ,,,
into Ijlin America, to far a* it liquor in the tavern operator's
American supplied t ' '.*r* an un trade with lied China
Fi.tnti,. Fail and I lit indi-i-etii'eiitbomber* deliven-tl t • .pavlest
publicly known This obviously home, 1202 W. 12th M.
llridg'rs* plan (or an in * d ig ,i
T h i- wa« tin* standing m the ro )
Hall slnee ha* been turned ov.-r s lrik e * since Dm- (.ill &lt; |i n Bleu p,,n n f (hi* issue cam e after Sen
•how* Russian Confidence that
C lv iir F * v h t.
A / .iI r n 1' i i r k ,
&lt; ostelln's
F or
Gael
Guatemalan Communist* will fur­ to federal alcoholic lax officer m ' I hu on virtrtunb trrs.i- a *d eon M cC arthy ( I t AVI*) lo lil (he Senate a litio n
t l 'n l t r d I n la m t ), 13: L ih o r. 15 Or!«nib\ »n%’ injur*-l vr»trr* ta&gt;*
ther Moscow'* aim in thi* hemi­ Orlando fur pio-ccutlon.
voy* at.god that area yetlriday
yesterday it w ould to- “ c rim in a l I'la n n N.i la ltn h n n i F a rm e rs ), a afternoon wtu-n the car he wa*
sphere, they said.
f o lly " not to ru t o ff I ' S fm a ttrh l lla n o V i I'n hln chta I Itepuhlicaii i .l iving ...Hi
'o h » Seaho*nl
V ibe.- R-.il
I . " 'i h i-nglne at
n il to nation* vs lilt t* ship ttu- " th
-tt'i-as ot m ilti.tr * aod c o iio n ii*
rosslng, one
Foiling l r Ihtee seals w.i, pn* t • luskav , ltd
G u id e '•■I, BCcOfll-tre n g th ” to the C u m n iu n isi*
II until May SC folio.*tug Itiede.iih tit1
ti, To.
Met a rth y had barely finished ol a eaiidi.late
R D Uni risen of
hi* flo o r i i l i l r * * * he fo te Foreign
'll- tl
i*i
V 1 X -lm in is Ira tiir H a ro ld I Si.**
i-nlpg east
Thsen shot back w ith a statement
I.o 11"* must wh* n the engine.
that what Ihe si-natot u i.it we*
1uipe 4*I'nn f *d tik V\' M Wrlrlit,
Sanford will take another »tep
n* (c,)..
"fanlaslie. unbelievable anil un
h* rii'lit tide nf tha
forward tomorrow with the format
tru e "
IRC MfliV I h&lt;&gt;*l - l il nl'pmximately
opening of a new bruine**, LuS I.m e n , who has tangled w ill.
7*» frl *. lint n*«»n •»Id. TTie car
bank’s Gulf fiersice Station, at
M cC arthy tsefore, said. "W e are
n in A Infill t
French Ave. and Kind St.
d e a d lly b u ll.lin g to r peaee undet
\:»ken io the
Th&lt; ifrivrr
Ss ■uir,.d,. County Sheriffs l)eEquipped In the latest In modern
1'iesident
K D e nh ow e r's
leader |odn t'-dnv revealed that they had drtnu-1
D \\. |1mrinl MuspUal. Orfacilities, tho »tation ran service
1
«hip.”
And
in
an
o
b
v
io
u
*
reference
II nsen, (Irian*
11 ness and important" lead to the l.indn. l»\ 1 M
six automobiles at once, according
LP—la*ltny
—l / l l o
MIAMI t.P
Collin* lire
LAKELAND 1*
Acting C« * to M cC a rth y’ * te le * l* n l tangle idi nit v a' I whereabout * nf thr ll« Bill «irn«*tfv!• *dlckfilflai. who hap*
to L. V. Eubank, who will operate dieted today he will get no let* Charley
John
rarrli-d
hi*
«"v*r
w
ith
A
rm
y
u
ffie
ia
ls
,
Slu*«en
de
Inn 111. &gt;. -tint lust Moiula*' night prur.l to ).*" f»
*•t*y. Foent
the station.
■*c.
80 |x-r cent nf thr vnlrv which rwirshlp campaign Into I'nlk Countv rlarod
‘Sen McCarthy I* tran hell in tl.- I'rairie Lake drivr-ln suff. nIS| •(*%« t** l.nil"4' - to the left
At 9:30 a. m. tomorrow, the titan
went
lo
Itrailey
(Wham
in
the
fir.t
fiwlny
after
ehallrnelni:
hi*
npi
.1
tu
all)
t
l.e»t
lirally
reaching
fnr
diversionary
•
»
•
.
should
t i* r l»ln*h- and hand.
station, which will be open from
nrnt. Slate Sen |a-||oy 1‘nllln* tn
to headii
headlines atler thr sorry speelaehI h. two men. described as in
Thu r*fvifif * 11*'-ill r»*•-I nppMxl7 a, m. to 10 p. m. daily, will ho primary.
Hr
hi*
alto
hiul
bwn
|w
*L*c$i
j*iin
him
in
m
tlimt
putilir
uf
hi1
*
rfcnftl
In
rrcrnl
h$*arinuA
then
n’
foteed
their
v*ny
Into
f
11
M
l
rliil)mi?**.
*nr s t s
formally opened when City and
^ -r.n n , v.h.. tax rrt.irn* for th. tear* lhe&gt; h u e
Mc( af,h, ln whal
the t , h-t iMutth while Ihtestenliig
•v Mli» Eliiahi-th
County official* cut tho ceremonial hy
A C!*r ilriti
were
with
Acting
tin
.
,i
,I,i,■
i
with
shotgun",
scooped
tape.
riinsVv h.a
legislature.
s "noinfuf and unpleasant'' di*
II.i I*.
Minmoide .Spring*,
John*
in
the
(it
d
up
*
.
an
I
ilruve
cnlml)
thtough
jj
,r
V
i
-.,i,
Costing approximately $33,000.
John* flew Inin Lakeland !*&gt; rii*slim ot Repuhlli art *'*hortvutn
1 **a* hit lu the rear
the porcelain and enamel-fronted are now with him.
open a whirlwind stump lour o f ing*,” called tor tlu* ||*hnc bv th, nuivi- toil eunped.
lit until i -t
bv James AtCollin*
forecast
*
ilfCs
Deputies
and
Ihe
high
station, boasta ft modern overhead
Folk County rnmmiinitles Hr aa* stavven of "every type of material
t in*. IT Mr-in...... Spring* Negro,
a
“
different
story
wav
putrid
were
alerted
within
gtrase rack, a drive-through ear
scheduled in tniibdternoon 1“ Gv uhlrh we have agreed that our al
»t Ulule Reads
Hill. '.
I.* watch for 1ti&gt; ll'lti v r - lr r i| j u n '-rn
washroom, and separate rest room* in North Florida"
tn Ihe West Cojsl for »pecrhp* al lies ran -hip lo our enemies *'
Flit and t.’ I Mi* Ituriieite had
Mu
‘
Fold
ullotgeil
(a
be
drum
said
hi*
for negroe*. All sanitary facilities and
Rradrnliiit. Fallnellu, Sarasnla and
Bridges satit ill aft Interview
strenglh In Con
by i ......... nltutli, hut fsiit---l to rtopimt I.. Iurn and lis.t given a
are completely tiled.
Fort Myers
day that the a p p rn p tla tino * greiip, eaptur* lb* at.
l&lt; ft i n n s i-m il I Is i risen said.
It* operator ha* been In the ser­ Iral and South
. W in - s o a m sled »n charge*
Epraklng at Orlvntl'* last night whieh pas»e* on fo re ig n aid fund*
Official* believe they escaped
vice station business for more than Florida ha* run
after a long day that In* buled a "already ha* taken engniranre of hy n nig mill' little-u-r&gt;| l&gt;a*k "f fnllini............... a driver’* 11II yrars tn both Florida and Ken­ tinned to trow.
H»int platform u|&gt;pearanee writh sta * * r n '* statem e nt* Indicating a mail.
reruz
s lid
bavlng
defeellvft
"If they go to
tucky. Both he and hi* wife are
Collins, John* repealed a number weakening nf Ihe han on Iraile
D.tnisgs *-.s» * rt s i MM)
I'hi- ramluer di scribed the nun t.-enk
former resident* of Kentucky, who the poll* we are
id quevllnnt he «ulitnilled to his vvltll Ihe lli-sts,"
In (Hitler n- lielng dressed as row- lu lh* 1940 l a ills t t r lu ’ n hy tlio
moved to Sanford in January of sure to win," he
\\e will want In go into thi* |„,y with blue leans and 10-gal- woman mid ("Co to the second
rival Saturde).
IPM.
declared.
car it It* 10 D h l-ite h ih Inn hats.
As he wrnl down the list he trill matter very thorimghly and
Eubank ia ft veteran of World
The Tallahassee
War II, when he served In the stale senator waaLeROY COIJJNK ” ThL is a question I want him lhal ihe aid we arc giving, or its
equivalent.
Is
not
directly
or
In
Parifle theater and i* the father a*kr&lt;1 In give a homeslrebh view of In answer Are you willing t»
of one child.
hi* chances at winning the Drum Join me in making public our In- directly filtering Into Communitl
Ivandt, hr »aid
(Continue*! On Page Light!
(('ontinned On Cage l b:till
Stasacn'* statement said a full
accounting of the uilfnlfU'trulioV*
"tucressful aitinlnlttriilioii ot trade
controls" wu* given in n n-(»ut
(Continued Un I'agr Eixlii)
TAll'KH. Formosa wv—t’hiang tions lacing a threat &lt;*( Red InA Fren park youth Jam.* Al­
Kai-shek It* g«n his *ccorut term \.i-."ii lo "CltahlUh on Ihr Com­
fred Carnley, who wa* badly In­
a* prc-iden! of Nationalist China munist periphery a strong collec­
jured tail night when hr wa*
today with a call for more milttarv tive organization capable nf col•truck by a truck on Highway 43d
amt moral sup|&gt;ort ami a strong al­ lectivc action "
at the t*ralrte lakr Drive-In. was
liance of aiill-Cmnniunl't Asian
chief* of all diplomatic mluiors
(■•day rrp- ted tn lie in "fair" and
Extensive resurfacing of 10 nation*.
here were in the audience. A!»o
'•better" condition at Florida San­
milrs of highway between Oviedo
Inauguration dav was a lc*tivc atti-ndine war tr S Defense Sec­
itarium and Hospital. Orlando.
and Five I'olnls, which began sev- nccasirm on this Nationalist Island retary Charles K Wilson and top
Mn«ra Mreklns, driver of the
rrnl wrek* ago. Is more Innn half drtpilc Ihr- threat of Communiit American military and diplomatic
truck, wa* arrested by Sheriff
om plated.
air .iltack from the nearby Red representative* in Talnrh
J. I- Hobby who rharged him with
Work on the resurfacing of two held mainland
Copsplcuoiirly .rhscnl wa* the
revklet* driving, lie [a now being
and one.half mile* of Stale Real
Tti mi sand* nf rxploding fire­ Frcsldrnl’i wife who is In a S»n
held In the rminty jail In delii, we*i from ihe SarVord city cracker* piuvidrd a noisy back­ Francisco h o s p 11 a . umlcrgolng
fault of 8500 bail.
limits In Monroe Corner Is only ground a* i hiang and Vice Frcii- trcalmcnl (or a skin disorder.
Carnley received a fractured
a few day* away from completion, dent Chen Cheng took the oath of
pelvla and vertabra, facial lacera­
hut contractor* cannot give de­ office in a city hall built during
tion* and other Im i serious abra­
finite completion date.
sions, according to the hospital.
These two project* arc only two the Japanese occupation.
In a brief Inauguration atldrcw
Officer* reported that lh« II
of a year-long drive by the Ceunly
RITZ
year old youth had been hurled at
commissioner* to “ get our roads In Chlang declared that his National­
"Ride Clear of Diablo"
ist armies could recover the main­
trait 7B feet when (truck. After
•hape."
1:29 - 3:27 - #:25 - 7:23 - 9 21
the accident the truck skidded Into
Work will begin soon on the re­ land of china if given a "reasonMOVIELAND
a ditch. The driver war unhurt.
surfacing of state road 4rt-A from able amount of moral and ma
"HaadU”
Actinx fovfrnor
west Sanford to Faota. Approxi­ tcrial supmtrt from the free world
Sheriff Hobby wa* on the scene
SUrU 7:3*5. Feature 8:10
mately six milei of thla road will and an adrqoaet supply of the im
Charley Johns (rruler, fartnx c-.tnera), Drmorrslic f»ndld»le lor
when the accident occurred. He
Last complete (how 9.32
be resurfaced, according to th* plement* nl war."
goTemor, I* shown a* hr *hsx&gt;k hinds with II. W. Shannon, Sanford
wa* later joined by Troper R. D.
Ik* also called un all Arlan na­
Aeo.. after b* ip**e here yesterday aflctnoott. (Staff I'hoto)
Harrison of the Highway PatroL
rommUtion-

Mrs. Maxwell Will
Be Honored Tonight

Number Of Wounded Taken
From Fort Climbs To 110

Change In Irish
Government Is
Indicated Today

Probe To Be Made.
To Determine How
Much Ban Relaxed

Man Is Arrested
On Liquor Count

Man Injured When
Vehicle Collides
W ith Switch Engine

New Gulf Service
Station W ill Open
In City Tomorrow

Johns Attacks O pponet;
Collins Hits Machines
Collins Expects
80 Per Cent
O f Odham Votes

Dcpufies Reveal
Possible Lead
To Holdup Men

Johns Brings
Up Income
Tax Issue

Chiang Kai-Shek Begins His

-A-

Fern Park Youth
Injured In Mishap

*

★

Second Term As President

Road Resurfacing
Is H alf Finished

Movie Time Table

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Treated

I h.nA ■■^
lint on* antont lh&gt;- kpnrla aollllUo* rnluml *&gt;«« tho an.iual pionir outlna aiirn h*
nlfTINU
llualiag
1**1 I l «* ..t l i n Htadlii for tho •taff ul Ih*- ’ Salmagundi." Somlnato High
Mr. nml h|r- Midori
„i i|,t
Noh»n»f if.it lornl. al
■ „ k|Mtlli*1 trkliirurr »n I.air tlanrwo at I «lri|iil*o. Kh»*n In Ihr Imal ato
rkrph t'lnrli.,
w ill, V
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M«• lalhor-lli*la»,
f toll tn rightt Joaoph
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Alt! Ill IM KNJOt I l» — trrhor* « i&lt; »no of Ihr *inirU rn|o*rd al thr annual outing. Shaan nrr
(lilt In right) lln&gt;rmar« l.ainor. Nanr* llntinlrrr, t’arol l.mrhrlt. Jiml Saundrr*. Ilillg Slrmpoi.
II. K. Mntfl&gt;. Situ pilnrlpal, ami l&gt;nr‘ t M»rri&gt;

SMIMMIM* — V dip in liroo* Spiing* »■» In nrdtr for *omo of
tho “ Sully" atuff at iho oating. Shown aro (firM ro», Nit •“
right) Martha Uaon. I’aulrtl t a»on. Juni Saundor-. Imogrna Hn*
«ll&lt;k and I’ atty Walhor, and toornnd ro». loft to »•**•*»
tt'ikomarj liarnog, I’arol l.oorholt and Nancy Itouatrro, ana
(b a d raw » Mar* MlKufaJcih. Gracg Marl# Stinmiphor, and Ann
Mima.

Itroat a u a n tltk * ■( * i l l l &gt; tfc.Con anJ iirlktau« n u a . tngrihor » ilh ih r iffmmm ga
• oto pn'iIdod .«* nulkldr lahlo* at Ih# ( a t roaldonro. Sh*«n aio ilo ll tn rlg h ll M ar* M U td a lril.
Imngrno tti&gt;»llrl&gt;, tira ro Mario HllnOrlphOf* Slanlo* K a li. Jn .l '!&lt;»■•. Atar*m tinomhol, 'ti* » Sadio
M lltiam *. I'M** »orrotaiy. Ml«» Itrhorra Sl#*on* and Mi « II I'm t, annual .p.n»*i&gt;r»

pi.ddotn, and that th#ro i* no way ( olumhui, Ohio "If tntegritl.w n|
that If ran ho .nmldorH apart racoi i* a h&gt; pralurt of oitahliah
ft.’ m Iho overall doficloni io* nf log hotter MhmU then no ihatl
tjavo MogtaMnn of tarr* l can
the s.uilhfm .eh »d «v«iom
"Tho eon-rat dtaparitr hriworn &gt;rr no iiiuiI roa‘ or» tar drawing
whlto and Nogrn *ch&lt;*&gt;'.* ha« tt* dl«tnrf lint* pi*t to croato tntrgra
rmintrtparl tn tho H
lnor)naldk&gt;*
bo lion any mnro than to (.rate togim
tween urban and rutaf *oh«Hd» In '.rodathui
0 hxil then \latr* •Thi. t*tho Ninth In owry ‘ l»»o thn r
I art mintto* tn which tho lunt white •do * r.d llkoly to he ro»ul*oif
•chftol hr any gfamlard cf compar i •con, hut ihnao in* hdli tide* ran
Ivin I* Infer;■&gt;r to the u i--*! Negn* agtro that iogiTRatirm in rdwaID I II MU I s Ml Rt I R
•chnol* W the l*tgor citiv‘ A d h»n m Ihe non S.wiih will not bo
NEW YORK r It smc* and tho odtioalH&gt;n*l prnhlom* of the olimiratid »o l-mg a* rigidly »cgwhite* were Immediately rrahiiltie I ntral Smith ha*o boon tn*roam’d rrgatoit rrndontlal pattern* tut
RNM i Rm I the Smith •
*&lt;‘Tv»'1 iiy roernt pipulatieo trotuU. which ( vivo '*
ayttrip "Ih# **me general *Wf»c«*n In the defado aftor IMo i*w a
In eemmundir* where educa­
c k * tn pm Mr *1 facllitic*. te»«hrr tot* o( 4 gra* n*i people in tho farm
tional integration of while* and
training. uintcula and ihc like arc** id tho tl »l*iog ’ *
Nrgroe* ha* boon rarr c i oul ttr*&lt;
wouM M id H
Tho Mato* »rt Ytrgir.la hen der permU»l*r nt mandatory tfaft
Thi* t» owe of ‘ n cr a l Cotwlu I n-ky.
N«*rth I’ an 'ina. South Gar law* a tarVly nf techniu ie» ha*o
uhm* *el forth In the m&gt;i*l Itden
oho ww pariloan Mudy nf *ch»*d .din*. Tytino»*oa (lonrgia. Flornfa. hern utod
llghama, MUMtiipnl. lamiMwaa
£ ik m Jk 1W ■ H
i MB MB —
B i .iifeBBiJl'M. B ■ - *
i M ilk . M.
In T'ie*«n Arig , for o**mplf
Tev»», Ark*n«*t *«nd Oklahoma
whore iho Seem population i*
•Roernt ImprevemOnl* In iho • mall. It wa* arcwrppltahrd at nor
s. uth'* rural Khodt h**o i*nly tlrt'kr In I’ hnonig. m* Hit iShor j
hrgun to atralrh tho turfao* «*t hand. It v*» appritarhod gradu
tho areomulatod drKolotcno*." Re ally, beginning with kindergarten
twoon IN" and mV "tho cap hr* and thr lirM throe grade*
twooiy per popil ingtnution tv
"The imul important lartor in
pond if ore* r* mriiwpulttan and Intocfatt.m eg the public tehnolt
rural murdic* widened from 130 m the mm South, finally, u caa*
to tU. add in c i p li l mitlay from mumty attitude* It it atiotnatir
apprvvtnatoly U *' *lmo»t tS7 "
that arparato tehool* eat* ho
PhilrNOkP* "r^oadutkm '' c-m mrrgod nnt* with groat difficulty,
• i.leiTvf in the ivr*ooOtK» of thr it at all when a groat maNfR)
total noo&gt;t« of the South'* *eho.ilI of Iho cittern* who tapper! them
»yMrm, "wvadd here me a »or.u*.t are actively nppo«od to tho move
at* (tom in a budget tha; *l*o ti*ok No ether pnh-ro art n u t u an rh**t
lato aiom.nl Iho inenraiing aohm*! ty telentiftod utth Vocal mort* '*
pnpiiUtton urban rural nt»*t&gt;rn
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Segregation Found
But One Problem
OfSchools In South

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GU TS rNRSKNTKI) — Mr*. tV. K Fngt (third tn.m right) and MU* Hobocra S lu m , flat right),
*pi&lt;n*i.t* «f thr *tai twwih, woro prrarnlod with il.'tk h* thr illff, Olhotw art (left to right) Mirth*
llwrn. (an d l.oorholt. Jnol Mi m , iaal Saundrt», Mat* Aliloiajoil, Slanlr* Kali. draco Mario
MUoriphrr, Jaiwo* llolltnggr and Imogrur W ll ik .

T&gt;» Mudy dec* not rwmmmrpli
change. h«t dcMtihe* aviMing
mudilmn. .* man* ‘ notion* &lt;4 tho
ceuutry Th* f.windatwm made AO*.
t»*re'* t - A mailt We to w * * n i
per* an&lt;t i x f ojlralt Ino u am tliri
ed »*e Kile* !ng am *omo .V It*
MeMteht*
'T h e South |i only non reaching
the po.at whore thne *rt enough
ctMafoom* and cnotiKh leacherg
tn mint tho minimum demand of
ita ehtmrrn for edue allow There
ha* been general docnmfnatine
AgalnM Nccroe*. it It trim, hut It
cnulfl ham hewn corrected ratty hy
fwuttng addittonal money Into th#
trial *y*um or hy towering thr
lOsdardi ot white ichooli
"It at any point tn tho paat diacnmtnatiAfi tint horti wiped owl
h) total tfttr|rattan tho eflerl
noaM ham Won that aomo NO
for** wouM ham foq# *o better

K

I kh and * twolei l d e g r e e rd gon
kRRIAFA IN' TT.kl.Y
*t*l impr.-*emont
ROMR, b — roiir.ne Cofvgt,
"If the South undertook to meet French hum Amororan movtO atar.
all of thr«e wood* b* tngg. It* total arrived he-r h* plane la*t night
•ehnai Nil in that roar mnuld lor a brief tiatt in lul* Shg wa*
ameunt to ahnot fit htllhtn dollar* | mol at the airp.nl hy her fiance,
an toetta*o rd more than
pot Jeff Stow
coni ovrr tbo 1*11 if fictiro
•*»X»ld tho Snath afront thorn
ee»ta' Tho »n*«ei I* vo«—af tt*
income rontimto* to nor at tho
rato «f &gt; 1 per root a roar, anot
if It ooni imo* lo mxoO 1 1 nor font
A # II 1 i n n A K u * A H m .W K o
of
it i Income on puhfie iachoed*• **’ * (
O otiW tho Rmth "tho mo»t cm*. |
vpirnmr* n-nrrn'.lfatMn K that »#e
recited trbool* art new principal
the prwlwrt ot a larger Pattern
*r par* tier &lt;4 tho racea.
Vegme* migrating from tho
south ha«o moil oftn rotiloot In
tho decaying hoart* ol onto* A
Mrifcthc example of thi* i* lYloocn
•here ahow half a millMn No
I W arr Vimmoot Into It wpiaro
mitoa ol tho $o«U&gt; Siito
"In i&gt;Ufayo tt tan ho d o w n
atratad that t'grrgalod beuMng haa
nnt only maoto bar ocercgated oota
ration, hut for Infonor Whacataom
Vho achonit la c* w ar tho Negro
nrtgMwuhmidx ana tho «Mom in
'hr entire av»um, and provide Iho
load adequate phaMeal faeilhie* ”
In rh* * w l! of Dr W. G Ya»

MUSTS — Mr. and Mr*. Hubert I_ I n wgr# grarlou* ho*ta for
the annual outing. Mr. t o* ha* boon making plcturr* for Ih r an&gt;
nual for i|uit* a uumhrr of ytarw. (S ta ff ITtotok*

Bruney, Dachshund
Cares For Duck

another CaMer duckling at the
John Wagnrr home, died
Bruney wa»ho* Punch'* foalheri
and oven pormiG him lo dip hU
hill in Iho dogfnnd. drawing Ihe
lin* onlv at hone*
At night tho Wagner* pul Punch
in a boa. The duckling* tquawkt
of pmteM bring Bnmoy running.
Thr &lt;h&gt;g lip* over the bog and
Die frirnd* retire to Rruney'i rug.

OMAHA P-There *» )uM one
thing that make* Brnwy. tho
rtjrMhtmd. a little acre
That * when Punch the Bailor
duckling, decide* he'* a dog and
book* on to one of Brunoy'i hour*
Other*i*e Bruney ha* taken tho
yob of railing punch tn otrtde Hr'*
TUB S.ANFOBD HKRAI.D
to over mucc Judy, rage X
Thura. May 1*. I&gt;51

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TH E T H R E E -P A S T l A R

'■'F • MARKET. England, i r Cecll HovH Hochfnrl pointed al a
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inactive bodied. lfi hand colt heath
"
ju*t after dawn today and *ald
"That’* the American. Ambler
II Ife'a favored for the Epwm
Derby. If he win* next month it
• ill be the moil ironical thing
9 Iisite. pd*^ O u lir r a c
2 AtiJJIe eit.that ever happened in boric racing
l.VltnJlS U lljo ;»
cou p cta
fr iim w iis
“ I trained William Woodward**
gotovd s*Jv&lt;*3.
w a vrs.
hr*t» for 23 year* with the one
bid object of winning the KnglUh
derby at Ep*uni I never managed
to win the derby for Hut fine old
Ame ncan gentleman
»
"Last year Mr. Woodward dird
# Now here we ar |c*s than a year
later with one of hi* hone.. Ambl
er If. lop favorite to win the rare
the old gentleman wanted vo bad
ly."
Atnhler new belongs In William
Woodward Jrm and from the holt*
£ Ccnaidt Mprto*'
f
4 » 5 b o r p o b ja c I s c a n
of him hr'* rapahlr uf becoming
•he aecrmd lmr*e in history to
dam age co r
lo*" CO'" p m n s
bring the New York Stork Ex­
change to a deed slop
Dy Sdanta Faalurai
Seventy three years ago an
,
American hor*c won the English
The delicate m*ehanUm* cf th*
Atoil penpl* *hlnk (he ear ll
§ derby The atnek exchange rjuit
Imply Inst shell-like thin* a»*n three-part ear ere very *en*itlve
work to celebrate as did th&gt;- hone
0.1 noth aide* of th» head. But lo Infection and. ainre the e*r ll
crowd all acrots Amrrlca
actually It's n complicated mech­ op-*n from the outride, many dllThe ssinner wa* Imqunl- Thr
anism that, like nn ietbrrg, ha* rale* ran enter. For example one
owner was Inbacro magnate 1'ierre
more to it than merit the are. common ear ailment li eauifd by
lairrillard 'Hie year way IMt
Bfhmd what you sen are two In­ an infection of the mastoid^.
No A meric an-bred Americanternal parts mentis) to hrating: These rrll* in th.- mlddlo n r be*
owned hone slnee InKjuols ha.
the middle ear and the Inntr ear. come inflamed nmt nil up with ■
won the English derby
The external or vinbl* ear cal­ fluid that turn* into pu«, produc­
An Ambler vlctoiy over Epsom**
l'd a aound wares and dlrtdl ing pain end frvrr and hamper­
"U " ihapr'd, hilly, tnde and a
them through n canal fn ths ing r.earinr.
half track June 2, would rate pist
Remarkable eonlrel of 1hU In­
drum. These waves vibrate
a* high in raring a* Hen Hogan *
again*! the drum and tha irn- fection lia- been obtained through i
A victory in the British Open last
pulaea are picked up *»i&gt; the other the u»8 uf a n tib iotic*. Tbrea
summer doc* in golf
British tdiTtictini found terraaide by the middle ear. The vf.
trailer. 1 are trim trnniir.ittrd t.iyein highly effective when *•»•
"Never Mar that Ambler can't
through the Inner ear to the plie-J to 4| care* of martoldltlg.
win the derby." trainer Boydbrain.
Hochfort said after the dawn-to
The drug dritd up the fluid ar. I
In Addition to It* role In hrsr- cleared the Infrctlon In WTi of
breakfast exrrei*e on the historic
Ing,
th*
inner
ear
at»o
acta
as
th*
heath in t'atnbridgeshlrc At recent
organ of balance (hit ia respon­ tho patient*. Trior to !h* tuv of
mid* callover* he wa* a 6 1 favor­
sible for nnv ff.-ling of dittincst •ntlSiotlce. cperatier.i wr-rn neeite
or nausea when the body under­ esaary t-s remove th* infected
"When Mr. Woodward died last
goes rapid, uriuiual movement*. mastoid cell* and to *lr*In the pu*.
vear In New York hi* won ws»
preparing to &gt;rll off all hi* father’ s
none* in England Someone in
&amp; America asked him if In- realty
™ planned lo sell such a line leu .&lt;
■IS AtllMel
,
"Yoting Mr Wood waul fclephon
WtHll - U00 hlfr) 1 Irt
ed me from Am erica I advised
. v m h an %i r.u
hun fo hold tight to Ambler and
I ( !* lli.ii ri.ii
bo agreed
lies »
1
J"
"Ambler ha» iicrfcel tempera­ i ** l*ni» I'ltil.
ment When he won the one mile I li Mai Mi lli in i 1
NEW YUHK. 'Jv Hablf* Cl) b*TO* 111.. thru lieiit
t'raven stake* in April be went i-M
i li All Mtir Jul.li-*
c*ihe they ic taught fn cry by
to the winner** rlrcle a&gt; f|iiicl a* * «&gt;, Hi.lll AI &gt;&gt;l*
p.reiils wh*» fail In »et* or under
he could be. lie wasn’t exciter! *lli Flehlng
stand normal biby tall: *icnat\ ac
i ■" Mark#* llnp.dl
at all. The wav he ran it V n
* t TallleM
cnrdiiu: to a Ihenty pn&gt;po»ed by
. ntille rbsious that he * good for * in tip. rl* llong
Saul Ho**-n*weig ot thr Cummunlty
w flip derby distance of a mile and « li Mutli al I i .-i. i sti,
Ctilhi Guidant c i UNI Waihingt m
? ** Jqnint High l*| ri.nl
a half
til* llsmllm ^tii.n
Univrraity. st lamis
"The coll was foaled at the Til" i ’Ail*. * l.li.l
ll lias been a enmmori belief
Hancock stud in Kentucky and 1 i i I'aniarals C**ih#.|*a
llall IPi os. ...li I (or centime* that babiev naturall)
Mien went to* Woodward's Heialr S Sn Xarlelv
SI-if I. »
cry to fkpretj their want*, hf
Mud farm in Maryland Old Mr
III* AdS.lllUIr* Ir* Ian.
lay* Fatents th»rcfote have tonif
Woodward himaclf selected him s li Mart 1ti» ptnd
to expert habte* lo cry. and let I
&gt;■&gt; Niaht i ilit-.p
from n group of yearling* to send »&gt; *li
ll&gt; .n it Ir llib r .
nothing tan h* d»*nr about it
over here lo me
» in I t - H » n &gt; c tti,i.
Cr; Ing l», of rcmrie, a nvtm.il
"He wanted to win the Epsom Imn.i t I t t i I S 's tlo l.s
r'acilnn to pain or vltkneu, Rosen
f. Jack I. lil-s.'n
Derby so murh he always picked *In•1 Ja
AI llotna XVIIh U-jtln
neetc writej In the rubhratior.
out Dio yearlings he thought sveer
isawa
mental hygiene
best. His judgement of hor.es was I I W t.ns mrii’a Call To Ix n ei
But he aa) 3 babirt h i 't other
(v the best I ever saw-. We never It *. ltl« n i.rr
ways of "talking'' to tell patrnU
4*1.
won the derby but wc wrn the one * so rtgo •11111*1
'jn
that they arr hunjsrjr. cold or v ct
thousand guineas, the St Ecdger * nl "iw .'rti
Jaiiikaifa
They give up ami cry it patent*
W.w.
(
twice ami the Kp*oin (Jak* classics
don't dlsl* I* t'* these cues The
*!*■■ Msrk.t lia.Hii
•'Ambler is Ihc last of llie Wood
I* lUfiMonr Tin..
babies nliridy know from past «*
ward hor*e* here at Freemason s« n
Nr a a
brings quirk att'ntmn
laelgc stable- What irony it would r no eaten &lt;1' lock I'lui.
1 11 J t i n i
In elfrrt thr bstiy’ . parentt ate
be .1 hr won "
lift* Kport« A&gt; A •1lai&gt;&lt; a
teaching him Itiat hr must rxpe&lt;-i
I ns Jerk. * a I'lmli a
to cry to tie understood, Boienr
» 1- SloI till.* ll, vullnna
Ills M '. I i i I p k M .li.g lr a
weig »ay* The parent.* usual!)
Ssollil AI M il
don’t look (nr "t try to iinder
&gt; 11 SIosi* I &gt;1 I..HI»*
Heir are authoritative answer* » r&gt;. \Slog. eiv.f •all t if
Itand the sigiml* bv which thr
Foe I nil.a oiiti
0 from tlu Vrntrnn. Administration •en*bibs t* trying !-* rommuniratp
n
n
ll"«
cTub
r to four mieitinn* of intcreit to
hlg need* The babv later may
N«a s
le
r»
former trrviremui and their fami­ le n tl«n Club
even erv *»h*n he h*i nnlv mild
lies:
I I *-n *&gt;*tba*u. sni ut.r
p»*dt or wgntt, In order *o r?t(J. I'm a World War II veteran II I- I! lining Vtilslit.
cent dl»tee«« *
11
r
I
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I
I
IC..1
V
tng.-i
who went back on active duty after 11 is 1 is man i r git lo 1 1 iror
Roitntweig rinp"sei tht tdet
Korea. When 1 did . n, 1 put my t: &gt;"* t t r ' l t j A t N .iptl
from watching (ilw own md other
National Service l.ifr Insurance
* mi* n r.w.
bgbirt.
premiums under s»wiser. I've jiul ir is Iiadio I .1111 Ingi.i
Babe talk, latoftace t* st'npte.
M u ilw i v . l l a t l . a
been separated, and I understand i ti .Jo
. .
biookir Hill
such a* smacking lip* m sticking
that the waiver will la#t for 180
.tin Alutilrabj
11 t-atln
Aniiilrasi
t&gt;tit the tongue tn indicate hunger,
days after my srparallon. How­
squlrnting m trtrnbllng when cutd.
Vru
-.........
ever, I (dan to go I ark into service
perhapi sneering when wet. he
l Hal No*. Palish
again before the ISO ilay* are up. :* ln*
tVftlM Al This*
*»yt And he think* the ob»M*snt
# Will I have to applv for another J.li Toil«r'a .Mai
scntUive paiert cm hear thne
»!l* Milk ami lletdltnia
waiver of premium*?
nil* at some distance
A. No; there will be iio need for J I.. gsil# Ins.ra 1'iugisti
tine i month old babv apnifcnt
ou to apply for anothtr waiver,
I) tUusU fm milk by little# Itrking
o long as you rr-enier aerVrce
motion* of her tou*ue and for
within the 120-day period. VA will
soft olnf
olid fpcjiu
loft
food* bv
by sndfblv
sudfbl) imack
imackrontinua to waive your premiums
fnj ber Up*, he wijie« lhe baby
while you're on active duty—just
tometlmci Mop* lucking on h't
*» though you never had left the
bottle po he* It away, misck*
rvrvice.
Un.mplerm'nt In Southeastern her lipi, and rsg 'fly like* toft
•
W I am the widow of
World facttiryj (;including Florida) lose
War I vet*run, and I hate applied again for fha ifgth mniecutivc fo-ds if oftervd
for a VA pension. At the present numth to reach a high of |,921,(KM The parent who atsurnet babies
m time, 1 am in a nursing home. My lit March, according to a report can be tin'''r*trvod snd 'rle* In
nephew is paying the vxpvntts. reeetrrd from the U. H. Eaf&gt;or Dc. undenlgnd their talk list mad"
an import ml Mitt tn training the
In figuring my annual Income, fur parlmciit.
babv to understand the world of
pension purpose!, must I include
This report raised the Iota! *&gt;f
the cost of keeping me at the nurs­ unemployment hy flJfOd, mcie td'ifl*, U &gt;tenr*rig * a ). Awl the
ing home?
than luted In Kebruary’i icp.iit biby may learn to understand eir
A. Money paid to the nursing Most of the layoff* oecur»d in Her what the parent Is itying
home, to cover coat of maintaining Florida, Virginia and th* Carolina* fn him
lie says this could lead h *e»
you there, la not considered ai in­ the reports state*.
ting up a wv'tn and irmpilheUe
come, for purpose* of u VA pen­
Thi* report competed with the rrlationrhlp between parent afid
sion.
•ame month Iasi year show* 72,non
If. I want to go to school under fewer person* on factory payroll* child whirh would be Important
In the entire development of the
the Korean Gl Hill Since I wa* In the southeastern area.
child.
. discharged before August 20. IMS,
However, the dtclln* in average
v | understand I'll have to Iwgin be­
fore August 20 of this year. weekly hour* went* to have halted,
Would it Ik- possible for me to file wcoiding lo the report’* figurn
my application now, and begin Th* »tatem*nt shews that the ave­
rage far tor v worker's week in the
class this coning fall?
A. No. llnder the prrsrnt law,
IW , you arra total* nO.l hours.
HiniMOND. Va -JP Roger,
The natlonel average of ,19.4
actually must begin your atudlM
Mu
before the August 20 cut-off data. remain* unchanged aa compar'd •lark’s mother told him about thr
little early,
The filing of an application a Inno with the last lepoet Food, tobacco bees recently, A
but
and tcatile factoriei had most of maybe — Hogrr'* only 6
la not enough.
Q. I’d like to train in a foreign the employment Ion, said the re­ fun "i tha nick of Hint, at that.
Leaving home In go tn Sunday
rid lege under the Korv*n til Bill. port
Will VA pay my way abroad and
Specifically unemployment in seWd, linger suddenly noted "a
back?
Florida was .Tf per rent higher uhnlr hunch of beetle*" on Ihc
If
A. No. You will have to pay than the same month of 1963. ae- rlrctrir meter box on the front
your own travel. All you will re­ rooting lo the report’* table of porch.
He rmhed back In lhe kitchen
ceive from VA will be a iingle •tate unemployment.
for a fly swatter Armed with not
monthly allowance to cover each
Aveiwr* weekly hour* declin'd one, but two, such weapons ha
month of training.
ft"m 42F lo 41.6, but the hourly
(Veteran* living In Central wage scale increas'd from 11.29 hurtled hack outside and opened
Florida who wish fnitber In­ last yrar to |IJ4 thi* month. How­ fire with two iwatv — both, forformation al»ut their benefit* ever this inereaao is nullified by a lunalily. misses - before Mints
should write the VA office al 42 weekly take home pay of |65.7H aa * h o w e d up and straightway
whisked h im out of range
d Ave-i Orlando, Fla.)
compared with t&amp;&amp;-74 of laat year.
They weren't beetle* — thov
werr beea A wlwle &gt;warm of ’ em
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Unwise Resolution
Republican Senator William L. J* ttni*r
and Democrat Pat McCatvan have intro­
duced r. rr*"'-'*'on exiling For the neveriiig
of iliplomutie relation* In-tween *he United
State* and Soviet Russia. The Senators
maintain that this action would inform the
enslaved peoples of the earth that we no
longer intend to negotiate with their op­
pressors or to recognize them as equals in
the council of nations.
There can l&gt;e no doubt that the resolu­
tion was inspired hy n justified dislike of
Communism and the policies of the Soviet
Union. On the other hand it would Ih&gt; fool­
ish ahd dantrermi • for us to adopt mirh a
resolution
As long as official relationships last ween
the U. S. and the I' S. S. It. remain Intact
official correspondence and ronitnunication
are jk* dlile Tills makes It easier for us to
register complaint*, and to refute Commu­
nist p»opag.iiida and to knmv what to ex­
pect of future Soviet policy.
If we were to vevrr relations the itusaiaiiH would exploit the move as notice that
the Unites! States wants war and is unwillfug to negotiate for |»ence. A great many
countries which are on our side at present
would be antagonized by what might seem
a deliberate refusal to seek ways to avoid
war.
it is necessary from time to time to re­
evaluate our foreign imiIIoIcs and to take
drastic action when it is called for. It would
In: unwise, however, to take drastic action
without some guarantee that our position
would be strengthened hy It. Then is no
indication that the Jenner-McCarrnn re­
solution would do anything hut weaken it.

An Alliance Sought
Secretary of Stute John Fostei Dulles
is seeking a Southeast Asia alliance which
might yet block the Communist drive in
Indo-China. The idea could develop along
lines similar to the North Atlantic Treaty
Organization, which has acted us a deter­
rent to Communist aggression in Korea.
If the talks at Geneva fail to bring a
rcmmnnhle settlement in Indo-China the
prospect* for such an alliance will Is* bright­
er. Any country which became n member of
u Southeast Asia alliance would be aware
that it might mean huving to intervene in
Indo-China. Hilt they would also know that
their mutual strength might make the Iteds
more reasonable and eager to make peace.
Secretary of State Dulles, who has the
full approval o f the President in his statements and actions, has decided to face cer­
tain risks ut this time rather than to stand
• * ** .t »Mc now onlv \n have n thotrcl-nra later.
No matter whut happens in liwW-Chlua a
Southeast AhIii alliance can prove useful.
Tbc combined might of the participating
countries can serve notice tout tho path of
aggression in the future will in* a rosily and
disastrous one. The Iteds seem to respect
T O D A Y 'S 111II1.K VKHSK

God hath not given us the spirit of fear;
hut of power, and of love, and of a sound
mind. (11 Timothy U7.)__________________

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Thursday. May 20. 1954

only strength. Reco/nixing that fact means
making ourselves strong enough to deal with
them.

Whatever else the human race can do.
it has not yet invented a destructive weapon
equal to the forces of nature. The Itussian
uew.-qmper Red Star recently made the rash
assertion that nn underground explosion of a
hydrogen bomb would produce n blast like
the most terrific volcanic eruption known,
that which in 1883 destroyed thp island of
Krakatoa ir the Host Indies. The noise was
heard 3.000 miles away, and for the next
three years remote jmrta of the earth had
remarkable sunsets, attributed to the volcanic
dust released from Krakatoa which had con­
tinued to encircle the earth.
The rashness of Red Star's nssertion is
indicated by the fact the Krakatau's ex­
plosive force equalled billions and perhaps
trillions of tons of TNT. No hydrogen bomb
could approach that. It would take thous­
and*, perhaps tens of thousands of bombs,
each with an energy of 20.000,000 tons
apiece, to equal Krakatoa.
Evidently this is mere Russian idle
liousting. The Russians can do many things,
hut there are limits.

When public officials refuse information
to which the public is entitled, there may bo
n simple remedy. At the annual convention
of the American Newspaper Association.
A. V. Hurrowes, publisher of the St. Joseph,
Mo.. Gazette and News Press, reported that
when city and county bodies withheld legiti­
mate news, his pajter censed to publish tho
names of the offieials. That brought results.
It could work in other communities, too.

C o u n ty

A u n t's

C o lu m n

Way Down South
In Sanford, Florida
Hv C. It. DAWSON, Its A., MSA.
CITRUS — To handle intelligently the
disease situation In any citrus grove, it Is
first necessary to understand something of
the nature and onuses of diseases, the con­
ditions under which they develop, the
identity uml Importance of the particular
diseases to lx* combatted, and the m ethods
most effective for their control.
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SHARP AND TO THE POINT — To the
psychologists who hold that today's youth
are a hopelessly puni|&gt;cred lot. the pencil
shtni&gt;ener is probably just another example,
of coddling
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IN THE BALANCE — Egyptians de­
veloped the weighing machine known as
scales 7000 years hack.
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Ill’T HOW? — They tell us that plenty
of exercise will kill all germs. But how can
you get them to exercise?
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TREES— In the general election of 1950.
Seminole. Union and Manatee counties voted
for the establishment of county-wide fire
control units. Due to Inrk of funds, Seminold was not brought under organized protec­
tion until July of 1952.
• • • • •
MILK — Rust in a pail could spoil a
whole vat of milk. The soluble salts in Iron
rust cause new bacterial s|&gt;ores to form by
tho thousands when milk stands at room
teni|&gt;erature.
Protecting milk from rust is especially
Important when the milk must take a lot
of handling and heating.
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IT'S IN THE RAG — Paper bngn arc
turned out to the tune of forty million u day
in the worlds largest ’.*ag factory at Sa­
vannah, Georgia, USA.

•our. Either a Broadway play ii a
flop--and who enjoy* a failure,
even tf It was worth a tryT—or
eUe It I* a hit and runs for a year
nr two That mean* you are away
movie.
Overwhelmed at Uila vLta of vud- from your family and friend* too
den wealth, Diekel drclded he wst much. I don't w* It any more. It’*
Urrd of counting olher people'* fine for tho«e who do, at I did
money and went adventuring Into for many year*. But not now.
"1 like movie work. The fUm*
the world of the theater.
Some of the other letter* tutor- have grown up. They ara more
ally thought nickel was eraiy to adult In their theme*, the neople
lvc up a nice watm job in a cage who make them are more efficient.
Hul They watte let* time, effort and
or an actor'* hungry freedom.
ft
■ I p world lost money.
In thi* ca*e the bankin;
g handsome trllrr—and gained an
"You can learn your script, go
eten more handtomc depositor.
out lo Hollywood and make a pieBy 1WT Frederick hirkel wat lure In II to 20 day* and earn at
known by eight to more people murh money a* you would In 40
than J. P. Morgan—under the week* on Broadway."
ante of Frederic March. A U.S.
March won Academy award* for
. . sury Department report luted hi* performance* in "Dr. Jekyll
t.'m a* having the nation'* fifth and Mr. Ilyde” and "The Beit
largest earned Income—B U .IT.
Year* of Our Live* " He U being
Today Match, a veteran of *ome mentioned a* a candidate for
SO plays and S* moCkm picture* It a third (Wear for hit taut acting in
Still handtnmr and youthful look­ "Executive Rull*.”
ing. But he and hi* equally talented
Fred and Florence have dlipoted
wife, Florence F.ldridge, have &lt;'f thrir Hollywood home, their big
taken a bait hard look at the year* {apartment In Manhattan and are
behind, ami the year* ahead-ami happy nn a IS-arce place In Con­
i decided the rr»t of the Journey necticut.
Should be more rrUaing.
fcey'vc had plenty of fun along tawl "|'d like lit have bean a
wav and broucht uo I n rhll- writer, t (tU fiddle around with a
but they, worked hard for UlUe pvetry. I h oi arased with a
NEW YORK cn -tn 1K0 a young
bank teller named Frederick Hickrl (&lt;4 paid V f«t a single day's
wont ai an extra in a ailent

*

•round occasionally with none
water color*, but not very i c
rloiiMr.
"I don't want In be a mrtetor
or a producer. 1 *U11 want to itay
an actor. But * » &gt; * put la some

buiy yean, and now spending
more time with our family and
friend* 1* Jut! more and more im
portent to u*.
"What am I afraid of? Only the
world situation. I think our best
hope at the moment It the United
Nations, and I'd like to tee It
work."
Many movie fan* noted the re­
semblance between Frederic Atarfh
and John Barrymore. But March,
If lest gifted than Barrymore—and
this could be argued—la certainly
more Idealistic—and more Intelli­
gent. too. If It it a sign of Intelli­
gence In plan a well rounded life
toward a nappy ending.

Republican Says
Reds Hampered
u*»*. up —
Here's ore Rrpub)lean who want*
to give Democratic fortnrr Presi­
dent Harry Truman "credit for ty­
ing up the Communists tor three
year* In Korea.”
Rep. Walter Judd (R-Minn\
chairman of a House Foreign Af­
fairs xubrommiltee on the Far
Bast and a onetime medical mis­
sionary tn Alia, mid dm Massa­
chusetts Federation of Women's
Club* convention last night:
"If Iho Comm uniata hadn't got
ten Ufd up hi Knees they would
have gone directly to Indochina
and, by this time, they would have
it. During the Korean War, the
truth of communism leaked vet.

Future

Uncertain

right to note into private conver­
WASIIINGTON t»v-Even Thurs- first time:
ev'd
sation among bl* sdylvers- to let
ton the msgteian would get eve- 10 days or two wee1
eks.
Thl* investigation hag taken the Sentate subcommittee question
strain trying to watch the rabbit
to see what '.ial it was in In the strange twists and turns. Includ­ some of htose advisers.
Adams said he had talked wvh
Senate Investigation of the Army- ing the many hour* lost by th* in­
vestigating senators in their search them about alieged improper presMcCarthy fiiiht.
The hearm.-s. which started for a way to save time. The strang- sure* from McCarhy's office, and t)
April 22. vermeil all b'd dead last r-.t came when President Eisen­ was advised to list them in writ,
ing The chronology laer grew
Monday after they were shut down hower got into the picture;
for a wees They’ re supposed to
He refuted—on the constitution­ Into the Army charges now before
start up again next Monday. That's al ground* that the Senate bad no the senators
no sure bet
The Inquiry began ax an altempt to find nut who wav lying—
Secretary of the Army Stevens and
his aides nr Sen. McCarthy llt-Wiv)
and kiv aide-—In their bushel has»r HUMAN N. lUKOlUII, W.D
ket of charge* and countercharge*.
in most caxes, women respond
MfM and women tuff.tr from
Rut now McCarthy savs that
completely different symptoms well enough ticatment, so that
from hi* viewpoint "the all-impor
they do not suffer any future dlf%
alien they have ulcers
I lant thing iv the motive—who start
In men. the pain of an ulcer is r.culiy Their symptoms can usu­
ed this, who i« responsible fur the
quite typical In most Instances, ally be controlled eiiiiy by diet
Army charge*.”
it Is usually a severe gnar.tng and the new ulcer medicines giv­
start it, Steven* yesterday said he * pain below the rlbv that ts re­ en under the direction of th*
wat responsible. He'll probatdy
family physician.
have to repeat that under oath. ' lieved following eating and then
Alary times, women with ulctrs
recurs an hour or two following
If and when he doe*. McCarthy
may say he's still not convinced , the food intake. The pxln ts often are in nrtd of psychiatric help in
helped by taking baking soda or straightening out some emottonel
If he insists finding the motive
by eating food
problem When these emotional
takes precedence over finding the
upsets are relieved, the uleers
Ulcers In Women
truth nr falsity of :he charge*, he
usually do not recur.
may use it a* a rra«nn for walk­
It is Inlercsltng to note that
4
ing nut without testifying
women do not sutler the same QUUTIOM ANP ANkWlB
Mr R F - What causes one*
No one yrt has explained how type of symptoms os men when
the Senate subcommittee making J they have ulcer dimcultlrs
teeth to wear away? I am careful
the investigation could force Me j
In many Instances, women to keep my teeth In very excellent
Carlhy to te*tify or even attend have odd complaints which do condition.
the Inquiry if he didn't want In
Answer It Is due to a disturb­
not seem In any way lo tie those
lie rouldn’t Im- arretted and of an ulcer. l!ov.cvrr, a diagnosis ance known ns denial erosion. It
brought in
of ulcer is finally made after ex­ Is beliesrd that some chemical
McCarthy Iv In Wa«hln&lt;ttnn nn tensive X-rays have been taken. process causes a gradual soften­
Senate btttlnes*. And under the' In many iiulances, oilier nervous ing of Uie surface* of Uie teetb
Constitution no senator ran he ar- symptoms cloud over Uie ulcer Tim mrchanlril force of eating
rerted while versing a* v venalnr symptoms to a great degree
rauies n further deterioration of '
except for treason, a felony or a
the tee'h. Sometimes too rigor- 4
The
severity
of
a
woman's
ul­
breach of the peace. However, he
nu*
or too frequent brushtngs rr ty
cer
often
l«
not
enough
to
war­
ha* never said he wfniMii't testify.!
and he has taken the stand once1 rant surgery. However, extremely be at fault
nervous women mxy have ru p-1 If 1 ie teeth are eroding to a
briefly already
lured or severely bleeding ulcer* ereal extent, crowns or rxps msy
Yet after all till- time only two
han to be put over (hem
of th« main witnesses—Steven* In some few Instances.
i&lt; a r r i| ll. 1914. Illvf VeilM'r f ir4uv Im I
snd Army Counselor John 0
Adams—have been called on for
full leslimnny and neither of them
hat finished yet.
Four main withnevves remain to'
Im- called: McCarthy; hi- *uh-..m
miltee's chief counsel. Buy M
Cohn: hi* chief of staff Francis
P. Carr; and II. Struve llenvrl,
assistant secretary of defense.
• Before they ever finish. If the
hearing lasts that long, squads of
other witnesses undreamed of now
may be pulled Ir.to the cate.
Nevertheless, Sen. Murdl tit
SIM. acting subcommittee chair­
man who said the hearings will be
gin again Monday, predicted they'd
wind un in about to days after that.
That may turn out to be *■
before the hearings started the

Symptoms of Ulcers

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It's Up To You

Weapon Against Secrecy

Frederic March Former Bank Teller

wife agrees IPs about
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I’e'r* not even reading new
* MTe’r* not looking for any.
bow 1 fuels I'm theater

Investigation's

Super-Bomb

HAL BOYLE

1my

JAMES MARLOW

WILLIAM TELL

Ity llowsrd F. Kir.hnrr. L.ll.ll
The Rill of Rights is an interest­
ing document of human HWtle*
guaranteeing to the individual cer­
tain right* such as:
The right to worship God in hit
own wav.
The right of free tperrh and
t»re»* which includes the ri^ht to
hold opinion* and to speak without
fear.
The right to assemble and peti­
tion the government concerning
WIN PENDLETON
.STEP UP— Senator Grorg* grievances; meaning that we ran
Smuttier* U expected to tie named - rhallege wrong wherever It ap­
to the Senate Finance Committee pears with the hope of Justice.
to replace the late Clyde It. Hovy, &gt; The right to privacy in a man’s
home without the danger of
of North Carolina who paired a- own
way laat w-ek. If this *|&gt;|'-ulntmrnl unwarranted search and selsure.
1* made, Kenutor Hmalher* will! The right of trial by jury; mean­
give up hia *cnt on the Interior ing that a person is assumed to be
and ln»ulnr Affair* Committee. Innocent until proven guilty.
The right to own property and
But, he will retain his place on
the Interstate and Foreign Com­ to receive compensation for Its
use.
merce and Small lluklnesa Commit- public
America obviously stands for hu­
te*a. lie already ha* been kuggerted for the po»t by Senator George man right* and opportunities. Man
ut tirorgia. Finance l» one of the Is recognised as a child of God
four mi**! Important committee* and stand* above human Instlulions, as the Creator's supreme
In the Senate. Florida'* Junior rrratlon.
Man has a right to Ilf*
Senator would like thl* a lig n ­ and to freedom,
lie has a right to
ment. Hi tide* giving him more Impartial freedom
liefor# the law.
prrtllgr. It would put him In line
He
ha*
a
right
to be free from
to advance more rapidly in irnlor- oppression and free
from crushing
ity. ItraMin ll that Senator* Geor­ coercion. Hr has a right
to work,
ge and liyni are no longer young In strve and to pursue htpplnr**.
men. Senator Johnton will not aeek
These are right* which mankind
m li ctlon. Only three other Demothroughout the world Is seeking
n a lk Srnatora would be ahead of and
th e y are the birthright of
him— Kerr, of Oklahcma, Frear,
of Deluwa** and Long of Loul*l- every American. These are spiri­
tual values which Christianity re­
ana.
cognises a* coming from the Su­
STILL HIGH M A N - For tho*e preme Oetng.
who like comparitont. “ lle-roon"
first target of communism
llol» Hike* ha« had a higher per* Is The
the church because It is the
outage of votes than any olher most
formidable barrier. If the
■late or diitriet candidate for the men who
launched America on Its
paat two Florida election*. For #*•' road to greatOMs
It im­
ample, in tha r«(ent primary hat portant enough to thought
underline and
beat bl» candidate by nearly right emphasise oue dependence
upon
to on*.
the Almighty, It certainly behooves
CHANGES GOOD?— Congress­ us who are blrued hy freedom to
man Jim Haley like* the outlook be as resolute.
fur In.* race in November. He Juat| Our America Is the result of a
beat hi* Democratic opponent by struggle that lasted more than
al&lt;oul five to one and *ay* he is seven hundred years front the Nor­
ready for hie Republican foe. l i e ' man Conquest to the surrender of
points out that there are PO.UOU Yorktown and Its perpetuation re­
ltemoerwta in hi* dlatrlet ami only { quires our vigilant fidelity and
11,000 llepuhllrant. Ill* strongest |
for self-sacrifice. John
county it IhrSoto with only M6 re- readiness
Adams wrote a letter tn you and
g latered Republicans and 4.FJ3 re- to
me. Raid he, "Posterity! You
glatrred Demorrata. Hen.In that,
never know how much It cost
"Smokey” Hutton, former Demo­ will
pre-ent generation tv preserve
cratic mayor of Lakeland la runn­ the
freedom. I hour you will make
ing again*! him aa a Republican a your
good use of It. If you do not. I
turn-eoat deal that iin't rtactly shall repent In Heaven that I ever
calculated to win him any Itemo- took half th* naln* to preserve it."
cratic votes.
RIG ROAD PLAN—Road Chair­
man Cecil M. Webb wa* bark in
town thia week to push hit nation­
wide road building plan. He attend­
ed a inerting of the Florida Con­
gressional Delegation, sitting wiln
CHARLOTTE. N. C. ilx-Larry
representative! of the National
ilureau of Roads. Under Webb's Williams lost hit wallet contain­
plan, tha Fedaral Government ing I1M in ra«h and a $4M dia­
would take the lead In financing mond ring hr planned tn givr lo
a huge highway construction pro- hit girl.
Some lotted the wallet, which
gram. Among other money to ba
granted, the Uovrrnmrnt would contained Williams' businets id
turn over lo the states the present dress, through his office door yes­
two-rent Federal gasoline tax. terday. The money was gone but
These funds would be matched by the ring wat still there.
Put William* said today he ran'l
the states on a 60-&amp;0 bails— all
of It to be spent for roads. Tha marry his girl efthout ary money
plan would continue from year to
year until our present toad sys­
tem would be increased to criaacr&gt;ai the country with a network
of high Speed kupei limitary type
highways. K ickoff for Webb's
plan carr.9 with a personal Inter­
GASTONIA. N C. l*-C R y Manview with President F.lsenhdwer agrr James Carter romplained
al the Whit# House on March 17th. that peonte are bringing dogs from
SPONGE BUSINESS—A Wash­ near and far "tn dump them on
ington stop-over last week was the edge of Die eltv limits " He
Mike Samarkos of Tarpon Springs. estiihated Dog Catcher Bob Ter­
Mike haa been in the sponge busi­ rell nabt about lOn stray p*&gt;ocbe*
ness since 1021, and I* on a sponge a
month In this city of 21,000
selling trip throughout the aaat
and middlcwrat. A former elty ’ "The city's stray dog pooulsCnn
councilman, he stopped on hi* way Is growing faster than the dog
to Philadelphia to visit with hi* catcher fsn catch them.” the city
long time friend, Courtney Camp­ manager Mid.
bell. Mike say* the sponge industry
which has been going down-hllLfor give onr surplus butter to th* poor
begun to pick up, with th* beds and needy. He has Introduced a
the past few years, ha* onc.» more resolution In the House railing frr
improving and with eight diving a study of thi* plan. He wants our
boat* and GO hook boat* b o w old folks to get the stored up butoperating.
corn, flour,
r
ter, for
etc.. Instead of let­
FEKD THE NEEDY— Con­ ting it pile up in warehouses lndsgressman Bihjr Matthews want* to finitely.

Missing W allet Is
Tossed Into Office

Community Has
Doq Problem

sw am pscott.

V.'kV « a.'.sPw.'.
HCMpwfcteleW

T O N IT E

Herlong Reports

Ity SYD II EHLONG
In this flr*t news letter since
the primary | ha«t*n to express my
sincere appreciation for the wond­
erful vote o f ronfiden-e you gave
me. |t i« an in•pir.itlull for me to;
work harder than ever for Uie best
people In th« world.
Executive ke*«iont «re now be-1
Ing held In the Committee on Agri­
culture. The general question is the
farm h‘11— the particular question
is rigid versus flexible price sup­
ports. I am naturally pre-ring for
thr fctif.r tion of (hr llrrlon Farm
Hill.
forflexible
B P Hnirlt
........ rprovidri
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supports, but with a cushion to
Prevent the rhange-ovrr from caus­
ing too great a shock to our econ­
omy. All of us mu-t realise that
we can't continue building up huge
surpluses with high support prices.
Unless we grt away from it gra­
dually we will some day be faced
with a complete-collapse of our
farm economy. Surely the consum­
er* too have an interest in this
legislation, as they pay the hign
price* for the food they eat. I
have some support on the Commit­
tee, hut most of the member* a-e
from high price support areas. The
result no doubt will be a fight on
the floor of the House. My bill will,
I believe, receive much greater
support there.
1 want to publicly thank th* hun­
dred* of people who wrote, wired,
and called me extending congra­
tulation* after the election. I will
write, you all, but we are so
swamped with work In th# office
now that we haven't been aide to
ge* all of them out yet.

COMING SUNDAY

THEGRUTCMAU-STAA
top-stabnenns mveahs!

FRIDAY

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Citliens of Florida stand on tho
threihold of groat opportunity In
t h i i r a p id ly g ro w in g Stato.
Whether wo thall go forward to
enjoy the gains in storo depends
largely on the honesty, efficiency
and sound polidos of the leader
w e vote Into tho Governor's chair.
FLORIDA MUST CO fOKWAMD
Wo can not allow political gravy-train rldors to
conlinuo plundering and sapping our economy
if wo aro to stay abreast of needs and keep
moving forward.
We can not bo detoured by Iho fe a r spreading
of desperate politicians who, seeing their
machine swamped by more than 400,000
Odham-Colllnt votes in the first primary, are
fabricating rumors, deceitful Inference* and
even bald lies fo save their gravy-train.

UTS CtT THINGS DONS
We must consider our pressing needs for more
schools, good highways, and better Stole
institutions to serve Florida's fait-growing
population. Will these things be built by using
millions of dollars to pay-off and enrich
political pals? Or w ill they be more sure of
early Completion with the taxpayer's money
invested honestly and wisely to the maximum
benefit of the whole State?

YOU HAYS THI A H S W li

SUITE
luitf IllTSUN
Batbju SIANWYCK
' frfonc MARCH
Widet PIOGION
Shpllef WINTERS.
Paul OOUGlJtS
l qu'S GliHfRN

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The answers to those questions are obvious,
but do you knew that you and ether thinking,
Independent citizens like you held the answers
In their votes? But no matter who! yaw think)
If you don’t vote, your thoughts dent count.
Make your thinking count at the pells and urge
your friends lo go and vote to carry Florida
Forward wHh Collins.

M A T MACHINE

POLIT

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West Side P-TA
Has Last Meeting;
Presides! Ir.itulled

Miss Ding I elder'
Is Honor Guest ,
At Btidge Party

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m r sanford i m u t n
that*. May SO. I9M_____ I'age 5

Q akndah.

Till!ROD AY
Ihe la*t meeiinr of the tchnol1
year of Wet Side ••■TV wa* held The l ir.t itaptid Brotherhood
reccnlly
at
the
*cho*d
with
the
will
have
It'*
monthly Supper and
Miss Gene Nunnelly, Other Officers
pre-ldent. Mr* II I. Heard, pre Program meeting beginning at «
tiding The devotional » o given pm in the Memorial Fducatiooa!
Are Installed By Sanford BPW Club
ihe honnree at a bridge party giv- ■
by .Mr- Ge,cgr i'ittard. On am Building.
The new offleers for the tear
val member* were given attractive
Die Junior Royal Amba**ador*
1934-1933 for the Sanford Itmine- PMt'S’rar ' h&lt;,ir
H" nr:! " "
booklet* containing report* by the will mcrl at the l'ir*t Baptiit
__ ...
...
. . . .
luvne** alone with Air*. Frc.1 Ganand IV&lt;ife*»:«i#| Women*. Club Npesial
officer* and chairmen for the year Church at 7 pm
appreciation fur the dr M
%&lt;ni1 Mr, Ninr&gt; Urock.
were In-tailed Tue*day night at Iiciou*
The l,adif» Aid Society of the
and the h&gt; law* of WY*t Side l*
dinner
vent
to
the
ladle*
Spring
flow
err
were
u&lt;rJ
to
a format ceremony in the auditor­ of the Junior Him School luncl
Lutheran Church of The Redeemer
TA.
decorate
the
entertaining
room*
ium of the Sanford Junior High room who. with dr* Ouida \Vi1
Mr*. Margaret Reynold*, princi­ will meet at the home of Mr*.
School Preceding the mdallilinn. iin, prepared and &lt;er\ed It. Deer, During the evening, punch wa* I
pal. reiv.rted on the complete Henry Thurvtnn on the Wevt Side
*er*ed
to
Ihe
iartte*.
I*riie»
were
i
member* and KUe»t» attended the ration* lor the table* and the aiiJipara»i!e te*t being given all atu at 7:30 p m
won by Mr* M I, HaUirn Jr., i
CiuL‘» annual bannuet.
dent. Mother, with children who Seminole Chapter .No. 3 of the
torlum
were
m
idr
l,v
M
rW
.
O
.
M
r*
George
Speer,
M
r*.
William
The speaker*' table wav pre*id
will he m Ihe fir»t grade fh We.t Ordrr nl Eastern Star will meet
Ru*h. ami Mr* Jjck Rtusrll.
Side ne\t year were advhed that at Hpm at the Mavonic Halt,
a r* M p
r* l7 ‘Vt'’n.‘.' Mt'
■’ (illbert Cm u im
Mi*» Dlngfetder, June bride-,
the children could he lakrtt to Ihr
Open Rome will tie held at the
riire
eth.r' r&gt;firing! '*#!}';
*h,‘h“fficori
lb&gt;o*e elect, wa* prr«ented with a gift
Health Center on Thur*,l.i* morn Woman'* &lt;lub honoring Mr*. May
here wee^
wree lh«
ttie ether
offi f,,r
w«-re
iacl-- lit and
\ti fur
. M
\lr-.r.-uerll*
. .1 mono ut &gt;of til.- occa*ion
|inc* for the preschool check upv |t, \ta\well All friwmi* and for­
the'stat'e
a^PoW
‘ tu drahani.
K llaker
rhoan bn Red were: AID* Dingthe State Chairman
I airman of
I iddie A
niatt*- wriand
tiel Mr.
I! *. \
rv hand*
and felder,
and that they wilt tie Invited to mer dudrnt* are cnrdially Invited
her mother. Air*. Juliua
fair* Conitnltte*. Mr. I Inabrth prepared the prnt.vant*.
vchool alter *chool i* &lt;&gt;ul hi June to call between the hourv of 8 and
thngfrliter, Mr*. Voile William
noo«e, and Mis* Ailnrnne Wail
Air* Moran'* r&gt;*onv wa* fir*t In 10 n m.
Mr. Tnir had ... .. cilf for each. Jr., Mr*. F. I* Scott. Mr*. Iw-irr
plat president of the tulamt.t
1 ne Alolher-Daughtrr banquet of
thr mom emint and Mr*. Neidrr'*
jut n tue'eiit ,i -|N&lt;i.iIU printed (luthrie, Mr. George Speer. Mr*
Club, both of Orlando
the Central Rapti't church wilt be
w.iv
vecon.l
It
wadecided
to
give
Club Collect. The; William Hu*h. Mr* Jack Uu»»rll.
held al d p m
Mr*. Echolt* room a prize al*o
Fallowing dinner, a program of ruP&gt; of thewere
in green and Mr., Al. I Hahr-m Jr.. Mr* Gur
the
room
wa*
clo.e
A
covered
entertainment »a&lt; pretenled ti. •le,-orationI RID AY
member! of the Junior lli.n Sett *&gt;1 gold, Ihe dub color- effectively don Sweeney, Mr*. Frank VYooddlvli luncheon in honor of the
The Duplicate Bridge Club will
teacher* will be held bv the I' TA meet at the Yacht Club with veil­
M V lltM tV t OAIAHTTEB—* IWIt * Smith, deputy chief of olaff; Florence Mrlturnev, di*rirl Num­
the *ecomi week after *chnol i&lt; ing to vtart at 7 45 pm. and play
ber U.iaht president; llurU FJder: (,,-rttmi,- Grrlh, a**i*lanl chief of *l»ff, M, |„ Smith, comtnarwfrr of
out.
i* to begin nl 8 o'clock.
Sanford VFiV |'n*l 11**! and Hulh Smith met jester,t»* afternoon to plan a charier for 'anford'"
An impreoive Indallalmn wa*
AfOMl *A
um|| formed Veteran* of Foreign "a r« auxiliary. (Staff I'holo)
conducted by Mr* W. F Hile* in
Ttie regular meeting of the San­
which the followin' officer* were ford Story league will I m* neld at
indallrd: prrddcnt. Alt* Rntieri 8 p m al the Yacht Club
stir.,-cipher TTvt« ha* certainly
P arker, viee-prevident, Air*,
Seminole Hi
heei a memorable &gt;ear for them
TUESDAY
Ornrge Alford: «ecrotary, Air*,
Unity TVulh »'!»** will meet
II* CRACK M. STINECIPIlllR ;,n'! lho r'" t "f
Jack Stemper; trea«urer, \|r* .1 atThe
the Valdri Ifolel it 7:W p.m.
Immrdiatel* alter erhonl on Abo on Wc,tne*da&gt; the Clec Club
Tcrwllleger, Mr*
At Garrett
The new officer were iu*talle,l r}?''lh' ‘-7 J ! „'v,'in,r:,' f-,8' atrl Jnne*,
T G Brown a* tejeher. The
hr Mr* Flliabetl. Hoove wnoeni- iT o 1; .J'” • « '» at" Nelder. Cana.. Mr*. Brock.Mr* John Tuesday aftcrn,&gt;-*n tin* Sslmauundi "a* given a holiday a* a reward
Mr* Heard then preurntori gift* with
public i* invited
.M
organ.
M
r*
Camilla
Bruce.
Jnd
Stall
mil
and
rode
out
to
the
home
for
their
*plcndld
»how
in
the
D
t*
to
the
teacher*,
lutehronm
ladle*
ployed the Emblem Ceremony. l.'r,U7i«ei nh i ^ T "
Mr WC Hiilrhi*on Jr
.»( Mr and Mr*. Robert CM In En trie; and Stale Contc t* Some oi
Tlie Anna Muler v'irc'c r.lll mrc*
and janitor lovelv cor'asp*. were
ming the integral pvrt* of ihr* Mf'
**a**T&gt;'
----------------------terpri*e for the arintd .faff ptc thr*.- werr enjoying the event*
.il*o prr*. rii.it in ihe teacher*, at the Flk* (Tub al 8pm
Federation Emblem, the Winged V i
-'&gt;»nab&lt;lle
me. nwimmmR at y&gt;rccn spring*. -*t the Watermelon fc*tlval al««
The Iniermrdiaie Royal Am*
hmchmoni ladie*. &lt;g\crr* and
boating ,-n the lake, archery, and flrndnallon night will mon be
ha**artorj will meet at the Firit
Air*. I, I*. Reel wav hull,red chairmen lor the year.
the fieroll, and the Shin. Mr*
Member! pre ml wire Mi«* Corn Boil Held
volley bull gam*'! were enjoyed hi-r,- a* all tke .Senior* are begin- with a *h«rk dinner given al thr
flonie prevented there emblem &gt; Nuunt lJ Mr*, t arliart, Mr* Hun*
Mr Alford announced that mo­ R.vnii*t Churcb .it 7 pm.
during the afternoon and that*ning to realvre. Their reaction* to Flk* Club Tue day evening with ther* who cm Id •hoitd make fanev
Thr Wor-hlp service with the
rymbnl* of their new dutie* in ter, \Ji* llaker Mr* Pryor. Mr*
evening
a
deildotii
nipper
wa«
th)»
-re.ti
event
are
greatly
varied
l&gt; .
Mr* We»le) Jdlmnn. chairman work, etc lor the carnlvul to b, theme, "Je!u* Chri-t the AVay”
I ear.on, Mr* True Mr*. P. R By Brownlee Closs
Mi!i Cene Nunnelly, r:ire*iilenl;
i
will be held at thr Fir.t Alethodi
•erved on the laven.
a« vjh be evpcctcd Some are al vf Ihe hovte***'*, Air*. Alarle held In the fall
od,*t
.. u
Mr# IJIllan Carhart. fir*t vit. Pach, Mr* It. M It.,II. Mr* W O v . / In appreciation nt their effort* rcatly getting *entimenla' and David, Mr* II C Dnihrow. Mr*
preiideni; Mr* f. E Hunter ee jjrin*on, .Mr* l it oner. Mi.&lt; i A I O 0 IT O 1 1 nOITlC
at ? P m
Dell, Ion* *;vndv*lolie* Cn« ■kie* 1
thrrughont the v,-Br. Mi*v Steven! *ome vvtll not realize the full im John Cameron, and Mr* .lame* and
AAIIIIAI SD AA
nod vice pretldent: Mr v: t Hum* l.c*v, Mr* E K, Farri*.
u i'il tea v,,re *, rvnt to .ilnut
The
annual
corn
boil
of
the
Baker, eorretpomilng *eerrtary: Mr- K It (iarrianu. Mm. tl. L Brownlee Adult Sunday School and Mr* Fort were prevented *«itU P»d unlit that night tlf rmir*r Iliankcndiip a* hovtNir*
The r.verulive Commllfre of the
.ai mother- pre*eni by Hie mo
Mr*. I I. Pryor, recording *erre tlilbert. Me* .Marguerite Craham. l a&lt;* of the Feral Presbyterian glfl* from the *t.aff To Ml** Slo- Hnre are .ilwav* Iho.e who wilt Several game* were enjoy, it lher* of Mr* KrhoD' room
Flr*t Rapti't Training Union will
vtn* the) gave two piece, of h&gt;T Miout h'r P«y and lho,e who iu*t thrvuiglioiit ihe evening with pri/e*
lary, and Mr 0 T. Prar-o-i tr. r Mr It I. liranlhum. Mr*. V. II C
meet in Ihe Chan-'l of the MemorChurch
vvaa
held
!a*t
evening
at
surer. Following the cerem &gt;ri\ ••rau'ham, Mr* J K llodgr, Mr* Ihe home of Mr and Mr* Joe* •ll.er and they prevailed Mr* doh’i tare Ollier* are *til! won being won hy Air- Camreon. Mr* i 4 . | .
n
|
*• i *
tal K'lucaiion.il building at 7 pm .
Fort with a beautiful bati*te bloiuc dcring if they will make it or not llleliant VIap,-*. and Mr* J Al M i l t o n B e r i o H o l d s
Mr*. Roo*e «p&gt;ke to the group &lt;&gt;n **"n
Mr* F J Itouth Mr* O.vrrclt
r,,r I’^yer Alerting Service at
M
oore
Ouida
W
ilton.
M
i-*
Nell
W
illiam
*
at.d a pair of earringi.
On the whole it I* alvvay• a happy
the Ideal* of the Ferteratlon.1.mil
ihe Fir»i llapri'i Chureh will beThe
dclirinu*
meal
con*
l*trd
of
Ihe detiendence of Hu* entire or
ein at 8 p m The *tu,ly of the
fT.o.e enjoving Hie oflem»vn Rme and thiv year I* cwtafnty
.Alter M r* Reel opened the love
ham, tnmatoei. corn, and Iced
ttinirallon upon the Individual
m-ik "Deepening (he Spiritual
wltli Mr and Mr* Cog were. Mi no evreptlon There have tiecn ly g ift* , rrfre *lim e n l« of *and Top Record Of 290
lea.
M
r
and
M
ra.
C.
W
Juhn*iin
member of each did* for it con
UfF* by Gillie* S Dobbin* will be
and Mr* Morn*. Ernie Morri!. * partie* and there will be panic* w ic h r* and punch were .e rve d In
a**i«led the bn*| and ho*te*v.
tinning niece;v.
Hour-Long Shows
Air and Atr* Jim Fl*her and pnrtienlly ,*,*rv afternoon and Hie Indie*
continued.
Among
Iho.e
euj,.j
tng
the
even
,
Mr*. True thee received !!■•■ pa-j
1Am e helping Ihe honor guc*
IIOl.I.YAVnOD P Milton llerle
Inj were: Mr and Air* (’ . W daughter. Pally Itrtli, Mr. and fight until lb, big day. Already
pre ideuf! pip from Mr* Brnoe.
........
...........
, Air. and Air* Mr* Fort. Mis* Rebecca Sleyem
of Hie Senior* have bag* rcl«*t&gt;r.«the ,H*ca*lon were: Mr* i* here lo fini.h off hi* TA’ *ca*on, 1 like* the New A'ork origination,
John.on
and
Patty,
•nd MU» Nunnelly wa* pre*ented
,llr‘ r r &gt;r 'tireg Kinlaw. Mr* Jsme* Rian and he *»v* he'd like to do hi * j Rut the comic did *ny that he
II C. Crockett hat icfl for hi* Arthur DeYoung ami urn. Air. and Ui*« Sal,tee William*. Marvin
Ihe preddenf* traveling g»vd
.................
■ fioeuibel Joel \!o«v *........
“....*— •
— - *lorn
-•-- held ken
Mi
M
r* Jaek Acni'lrong and■ family
St.»nley Kail,
Sniral1-----*
meeting*
have
ken.hip,
Mr*
Al Cam,von, -hmv* in llollyrt,MHl alt the liine wa* going tn rut down hi* pace.
tiny pin to wear vuth ]i,-r on I homeki in l.ufktn. Trt, after recei
.Mr and Air- lim n D'Amico ami
Bollinger. Imogrnc Bo* bv ihr tcnlur* to di*ni«* and dr Mr* li.irry S Kent, Mr* Elton J
Herb- tiobl* Ihe arnailng record When he darted TA -even year*
dent’* pin Mr*, True turned ,..,'
; United
-h-it&gt; f ,v?r*h
lr'
,ll'
ch»r»’&lt;
'
famil) Mr and Mr* lUrrv C.rif |,rk- J,,n' Samtdrrv, A’arul l^*e i Id, on important l*»ur« Some of Almighlun Jr . Air* lairry Ri nriril. of Tfk) hour long -how* on 1A’ He ago, he did 39 -how* a year. Thl*
State. Navv
the gavel of office to in, ne&gt;.
fin and family.
chelt, Ho , n u n Garner. Martha thr»e were Ihe gift lo the school \ir* \\ J v lark,*. Air* |.e„ Rid ha* tieen on camera throtighoul .ea*,&gt;n he hn* been doing Ihrre
her to have llarcnl.uireatr .11 nor. Mr* .1 F Brown. .Mr* tno*i of them, and nearly all hay,- a month, with Rob Hope taking
Air and...............
Alr&gt;. Al Cave and fain Owen, Ann Atlni*. Alary Miko-, whether
r a t r y , v . ' ' , . i O T i “b ' . ; ,H
? r i h: * ^
||y. Air i4ii,i Air*. F J shepanl •wjcik. I'atl.v Walker, Natity Roun- the chool ,v In Memorial sta Moiclr Aboe*
originated m New A'ork I'a-tern over each fourth work Starting in
family, Mr and Mr* C. G ,f"c I'anlrlte Cnaon. and Grace ilium, the graduation
...
program.
Air'. Ilenrj Tamm Sr, Mr* .1 er* who have watched the we*l |(hi. fall, Rerle will apfirar every
" ‘Asr
!h'.*v : ....... .....
C KUr,. Cand
port
and a**ivlance,
a Alarle Siinecipher
and the adlvltlev on graduation m \t,*„,. Mr, &lt;• [&gt; Meddler, ward movement of TA prod i-Hon oilier week, aItern aling with Hope
1ik*cal&lt;
M
r.
and
A
ir*
feirrc
M
i**
D
orothy
Bunge
A light nnle wav Inlrodtieed nl
K lllark, Atr and Air* Kennel ii
On Monday night Hie SMS band . f,,-:lit
Air* Janir* II Il.uilrhan. Air* may lie pained lo Irani that Uncle and Martha Raye
Hie roncluvinn of the evening
Baccalaureate will be hrld In the Richard Vlapr*. Mr* II II Itrek Aldtie f*vor- working on th,**c
MaJ. and Mr* S, M Van Hook J. Gu*tav*on. Mr. and Atr* Ever marched In the *tale IJon'* l’ »
"And in the year following, I
When Mr*. Marguerite Graham and
children, former re*ldentv of rlt Greinkc, Air and Atr* Robert! rade in Orlando. Throughout the Sll** auditorium on Ala) 30 with ham. a|,* II c Di*hr&lt;&gt;o Air* »unny *hore*
hope to do only one -how a month
ceremonimivjy dialrihuted to the
Kennedy, Air. and Air* Fdvvir parade Ihe famnu* dance In Dr \V P Rri«'k*, p.,*tnr of the. Alarle j&gt;avi,l. A|i« AA',*»Ir*&gt; Fill
Sanford,
are
*|
M
*n
d
m
g
vonic
lime
"Sine I’d rather work mil Imre.
or even one ,\ery »ivl week*,” he
retiring Officer! !*mal! kilt* re
.*n lonely Da)**’ wa* p e r-)l ir*t llapli*! t hurcb, dcliverinr mon, Air* l.nwell O/ier, Air* II.iy he *aul Iteiw een rrhear&gt;al&gt; for one announced "Why -honhl I do
with Mr and Mr. McKay Tru* Cartpr and fanylle
Air and Mr*
inm "reeman form for an rntlmdudlr crowd Ihe *erinnn Following Ihi* event tvrier, Mr* Clay AAllliam- *'JHit of ihr three *hort» he will do in mere? I can't keep the money."
lurk. They have ju*t returned from
Japan ami are rnroute to Fort Mr. and Air* Jack Tnlle, Mr and (hat made the Rand feel nt home # reception will be held al the Mr* t b.trle* It, i-k
Magnolia Circle
Hollywood "It', bettei for me In
When I cvprewed *onte doubt,
Air*. Al, C. Jitraub and children a* they were a lot like ttie crowd home of Air* Phillip Alarr
— ----------I eotiard Wood. Mo
\e-- A'ork I &lt;|nn’t *|eep You gri h,' lured hi* ttnnnctal p'rtttre.

Group O f Ladies
Honor Mrs. Reel
At Stork Shower

ffls A A o n ja h

Olio Schmehlof Daytona. Mr and In New Drlean* during Marti
The annual Srumi picnic will t„
Gra*
held on May 31 al Daytona Reach
The band made lt% final mil o f ., Mr Karl Tanrjr
chairman *»f
tmn apparancc &gt;c* icn!a&gt;
as tin* «nmp «»f mnlhrr« wh«» arr in
inwn
,l..y
tF
»r*v ntirrhed in Ihe lA’alermeiori charge of |he,e arrangement*
J'Vli- al parade in Lee*hurg Ai i After the graduation rv,
uniform* Ihey wore there will be a reception at the*
dungaree., white »hirt* with wa-ihomr of Mr. J. Al Stlnrcipher
Afr*
Saey
King
fiah frr at the home of A|r. and
Mr*. Wade Garner. Mr* J. Al.
vlng and family. Mr* ,rrmrlon- *rwrd on the l,»rk ., Following Ibl* there will be a
Mr*. Charle* Ale.-V« with Air*. Joe Sllneclpher. Mr*. A D Rountree offlh*n .trnTnn
*r ‘* uh',,&gt; *boe* AI«o' danre at” the Cminiry Cluli and a
Meviler ai eo*ho*te*s
b«:ra wi*enJ Ml. u .n * S our ban*! wa* a pari nf Ihe pro-1 hreakfa*! there ....... arrange
meeting.
.. -During
.... r a brief btialne.v*
•:...................
„ .......... ......
.......- —;
i ,[7’’ i ,
n i, , * ^ 1 fl, *'ri,ni 1,1 ,hr dadinin In Venetian mml- are under th,
..........
It wa* decided to donate a gift of de* t-ujoying Hie acllvdle* of the,
t.uvi ii (.corgi (, 1 at fjar,|cnt There they wer, the uni* Air* C. I I’ .ri ,md he, roinuiit
I8 60 toward buying a rookery 1 Watermrl n FclU.,1 (u-M yevtcr ,
»«■
Bahlwln. j „ m, preventing a concert. Ihl lee Thi b ,*, -*h&lt; i,-&gt;t ol Ihe
In Ihe Everglade. National Park. d»v in lee.luirg
[ " '* ,''* '7 '
family, Mr and being ihe third ron«rrut(vr year morning open (.,r private parti,-*■'
Air*.
Joe
t.arretl,
and
M.
anil
Air* lilia*i
it * .!
*1
I,
n
T l...
t . . .1
a l.....
1. . .
.1 .
...
. .. .
.A|l*a Gene Knight gue.t epraker,
they
have ,1done a*o
The atrm. And
then .the
glorim
i* event
will
Air and Alr» C. G Clink rile* I.. II. Grover and family
»howed fomr iH-notiful color*,I
mtdnder of the afternoon wa* he over.
picture* of flowrr* amt *c«ne* Hint of Tampa are spending *&lt;unr lime
*penl enjoying
varloo* nlher
*h* had taken while Matinnrt In with their -on In-law and d-iughier.
event*..
Nrvi lime vnu buy hamburger,
Hawraif for HI month* with the Ale and Mr* Ii. J Shepard.
Hi I* i4erfrr*mance marked the
Air Force.
et It ready f,*r oinking in a «kil
The to el 8 will meet tonight nl final fling for the twelve venlor.
Air* Hulh Fon*c nf Canlnn. Ohh 8 o’clock al the legion Hut for Itv In Ihe blind. Thev arc
i av you buy it. Make
Attending with MU* Knight
.
___
_.
were her mother, Air*. O. (J. i* vulllng at the home of Air*. regular monthly meeting. All Got'mbcl. Ronnie Andei -on, lto&lt;l the mra iritn ,p.tllir*
and ,_r
layer
Knight of Orlando, and her aunt. Hernia Tnointon and J AV Dun­ member* are urged lo be prevent man Riumlev. Ho*entarv tlarnrr them between *,|uJrr« of waved
Mra. R. E. Pmirifoy, chairman of lap
Dickie Kiiuiiilt. Frank Alurphy paper, Hun wrap Ihcn all In an
the Jacaranda Circle In Sanford.
Do n„l icrve meal Inaf cold If Nanev Rmintlte Sheila Browning, "lbr*r piece of ihe Paper Itefrlger
Thove pre«eat were: \|r. and
Friend* of |.C and Air*. Freder­ if you have kept It more than *JI Freed* Colvin. Janie ojleihy ale the patiir* and u-e within two
Mrs. Joel Field*. Air. and Air*. It. ick E. Cooper will be liit« rr»ted to huur*.
» Philip Toney, and Gracr Atari, day*.
W. Herron. Air*. Alarjorie Afor kn-i * that they have rotnplried a
r*n*tern, Air*. F. D. I.ieake, .Mr. l.-e day tour of I'ari*. Frnnre. I.t
•nd Mr*. P. E. NIf hold*. Air. and |t’ooper I* the mn of Afr. and Air*.
Mr*. JC. ,1.. Powell, Mr. amt Afi* Fr, -1 f„oper, 170J Alnamdia Av*..
Fred Perkin*, Air. and Air*. A-hhy and I* »tallone,l nt lliiiimholder.
it's a
blouse
ionei, Air. and Air*. Harold AVhii- Germany with the United State*
trrn, Mrs. P. II, Colbert, Mr. and Army.
Air*. Cooper I* the former
y. M
Mrs. I.. U. Clark Mr and Mr*
Kurlyne Fakhardt of New Smyrna
Reach.
Meeks, and Air*. Ajevilcr.

Husbands Feted
With Fish Fry

Muahev. Mr. and Mr*
i»r ArUuir S Corey of New
ftrleanv, I.a, n expcrlcl to arrive i’ i n
W,?l ' r i*
Mr*
Ibl* weekend In -pend leveral J.d mini and on. Mr ami Mr , ■
H
■
l.u*
The Alagnolin Circle of the San* days aI Ihe home of Mr Juliu* I. Sloan Mr. and Mr* S II I.IM
aim . Pal Ijnlcr.
ord Card'll CJwb met Tueiday for Itin,fielder m*t Mi-&gt; Margaret
Mr* Kilty / tVarley.
Mr*.' viLri,
Aliee A
.heir final rneetim* of vhr year, en­ Dim:felder
'uV
AA'illink,
Air*. M.V 'nr
tertaining their huabend* with a
Jv—i k *.« '

Meeting Tonight

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s h ip s h a p e

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all Hie city iiol-c. .And vou know
"I get Tuijmi a *hnw," he o ld .
m r—a* long a* I know l.imlv'- i - i "That i- mv |o r»mial «»l*ry. for
m I1' •-,* up ,, until t tu tne me alone Rut I am in a 9! per
^
...rr,. ••** there
xmi In, „me lax bracket That
"In Ilolly-vivid, ll'v ditferenl leave- whai atwoit fj.ino? Of
you go to Ion! at 1*1 „'ct,K k"
, ,mr*e, that'* alter expen*e*. lint
R o c k S p r in g s
Rerle *aid he didn't kimw* whrth |many week* I will take up l,» 13,010
'Hn' Tuppei * lu,v. Cla.. of fie er h" would get hi* v*I*li to work out of my own pocket for ipeciai
thr
‘Anting People'. Departnirnl
here regularly It'* up to thr RjJding and other rflect* Yen ean
f ir*l ltapii‘ 1 rtiurch held a ham oid
t|4oii.or. and -o lar the tpnioor gel only *„ much md of a tpuw*or

burger *,oi.,l Tue*d.t- .,ft,-r11&lt;*..n
nt,I &lt;uiug al Rock Spring
The menu con-l-led nf tuik&lt;*d
l«'an*. (Hitaiu *.iljd. h.ioiltiirger*.
encumber*, *&gt;,11 drink-, .nid
cimkiev
Tho*r enjovmg the event l..,w•erne skate*. J. ill Ice Kinlaw. Richaid llnrfnr.'iu, Ann Vanre, Dickie
Kendall, Dw junta Cnlvln. Al liner
ttvlmrne. It tlihy Ib-kte. I'mre-k
May. Hobby Crtdrhfield. Bill Park
Sonny lla*kirt«, Donna Kv.,n*.
Ibm Colvin, Rarhara Fv.tn*. Air*,
AA il Slan.ell, Alargarcl Knight,
AA n Man-el departtnenl -uper
intemleol, anil Dm Knlgid inch
er

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l.elturr with I'nlnl&lt;•
Siilud, Tuna Snlnil nr
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Cut the Skip' m Shook w a y
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defined hy contratt Mlichlng. Kerchief roltgr,
vtow-aii pocket, carefully nutched pearl
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Salm on l.naf
F rird Fillet nf Sea Hass
D rilled I’ nrk Chops
d rilled Dinner Steak ( New )
Cried Jum bo Shrim p
Deep Sea Scallops
___
llnwl nf Chili
L’ hlrken Noodle, Vegetable, Tuinitln Soup

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Apricot Cnlililer nr Ice Cream served willi dinners
HOME MADE CAKE
15c Slice
I'IK 15c Slice

| , h,K lo ip* for Ihe newest in swim Dunks . . .
1* shorn .shorts with zipper, short hvneni
and laslex WIKIES for skiing, bnaling and
speed sw im m in g. C olorfu l prints in checks,
plaids and fig u re s, $2.!&gt;1, j.T.RI, $1.91.

f|Vrr&gt; sblrls in whiles and while trims, $2.95

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tuea on public life, » dean devo-|
lopment of ability and Uler.t.
5^
“ Dan McCarty's sure*** In poll-1 w
Ilea, as well as many other poll '
tical successes in this nation, have
A( H uss
7 Bird*.
31. C g l l '. d
(tsn.onstratesi that the tzt»*£* .OI
t. ICr.ocL
to
*« a
Florida— and of the United State*
&lt;la»a
f.inient
4 Nourished
.~||| # ipond to the offer of t*3 A '»m *1
2*i Affirm
7. Ittisriau
lent, character and so u n d , honor7H. I’rejiare
river
g.itIn mi);
able programs. He proved that the
lor
4 rnu»i«.I Malt
so-called 'best citlaen type car
(overages
pubilnote
tucceed In politics. He proved |bai
A
ft|
*l
lie
&lt;
ation
10 CuU
the pnncvpiv*
principle* o«
of the y?A
Christiat
TAMPA— Senator G torfr Sma- me
~rjr
B
O
S
T
O
N
,
i«*
—
Way
bsck
3f» Under­
r&gt; I'natile
1} K 'rtily
thers predicted ta»t nifht tnat p rr -1home do hair* a plaee in public llie
in
1905
a
man
gol
up
at
a
dinner
shot
14 Ijinguagc
to heal
*cnt i*enfrationi will wltne«« Ihe
#‘ lle fent into diicard— for all
here and delivered this toast:
water,
i At no tune
of the
creation nf a new Western llvmls- time, it Is to tie booed— the c&gt;’n,j
“
Ami
this
Is
good
old
Boston.
I
r
t
l
r
t
4
i
)
‘i
Aaiarr
whirl
(• VVi .ghing
A vest a
___ ‘doulsl*
- — . - dealing and
uherr alliance which can give the cal view that
"The home of the bean and the
30 Cod of
tuac hlne
1C t'letanl
Ness- World a heretofore undream­ the double-cross, bribery, and cor
cod,
love
10 Benin31* Bend forth.
11 Ih &gt;g
ed-of formula of '•freedom, peace, ruptlon are the indispensable soul
“ Where Ihe l-owrlls talk only
of politics and necessary evils of
32. K«altiered
aa raya
11 t'liotatlve
19 Mivrr In
prtss|serity, and happiness.”
lo
Cabots,
e rra tu m
41 Mon
Fiazirr
IC.tdl.The Florida senator, flying here government
“
And
Ihe
Cabols
talk
only
l
o
j
“ He a n d h I • counterparts
33.1 tain t
lXStrp|H.I
43. Ostrich*
?0 Behold'
frtini Washington for the occasion,
God."
13. d o le to
dedicated a new Junior Chamber of thiougkout the nation h a v e
variant of
like bud
a i I'n in of
After
half
a
erntury.
Boston
still
glut"
40 Itivrr
Commerce "Dan McCarty Memor­ brought into being a new type of
11* Uprising
worlt
has its beans and Its l»wetU and
ial Award" in an address linking ‘ professional politician' and estale
r.C ftpeak
(Chin )
22 Wide
S3 Greeted
It« Cabots; but what of the cod?
n tribute to the late Governor with IIshed a new concept and a new
S3 Outdo *
W'hm Ihe rhyme was delivered
the
outlook for future United standard of truly selfless public i
9
b
e
Jl
highest
i
i
that lowly fish was riding high
service."
j
Staten foreign policy.
note
Schools of fish off the shores of
%
This pattern soon will make Itills prediction. he said, ia based
1
J7 hpnun
1
New Knsland bade Its 17th fen
V?
upon ms conviction that the "Dan s. lft felt In International diplomacy I
of nth
7/
lury settlers welcome and their
%
.
McCarty pattern" has become do- Smathers predicted, bringing the
11
Sft A f ..1.1 I
.%
°
abundance persuaded them to
! mlnant In the nation's |&gt;olicles— rnrt to "cynical diplomacy featured
grteii
stay. Bo-ion, Gloucester, New
by the tradition that a diploma,
domestic and foreign.
31 Flaps
il.
•4
Bedford and I’ rovincrtown gave
on bi half of first is a congeniUl Bar wh&lt;m
Smatherss appeared
i
31 I'rrfomt
birth
to
mucli
of
this
nation’s
fish­
•audrrdale jaycces, donor j ’yea* means *no and vice-versa,
%
the Fort Ijiu
33 Month
!i3
t
ing fleet and served as nurseries
-- iT
o f the new McCarty
award, as well•1and whose stock-in-trade Is treach­
Arm ti.en
for
our
Navy.
A
as
thu
state
organisation
at the ery of varying degrees of Infamy.
republic
51
3*t
li
A golds n replica of Ihe codfish
]&lt;
closing dinner of lu annual cor.- , The Florida senator said that
37 By way of
j was hung in Ihe Massachusetts
vent ion. Earlier in the week. In a living generations will never sub­
3ft Anger
Assembly in recognition of II* imJo
dV
*/
malor address in th* U. M. Senate, scribe to th* theory that a person
77S
40 Ulack|xirtancr lo Ihe welfare of Ihe
had tirgH a review of current al­ IV* matter how able, how we I
%
I
%
guard*
commonwealth
liance* anil the elevation of l.atln trained, cannot deal fo- u* In for­
MIMI MINIS!IX Tafe Erlandl r (r'ght). of Sw eden. fl-hes trmn • ro-slmat with nae nf hts bitterest |&gt;oliltc*l
"
i slang i
The memorial still stands there,
American nations to the role of eign affairs If he also Is intellec­
enemle-. Outlaf Nilsson (leftf, lol.or lesiirr snd deputy speaker of the Swedish House of Parliament In
47 I &gt;niation
hut the romahlir anil rolorful busi­
cherished ami most favoivii tually honest and wholly forthij*
•enter is Jarl ll»»lm»rs*oo, leader nf llie Conservative Party K^lundar Invited leaders nf alt polltirsi
IS
44. Hell
ness II honors Is -inking
right
_
allies."
parties
to
hlr
rsmntry
utat*
I
n
a
Sunday
In
the
sun.
will;
political
quiiirtls
forgotten.
(Inlernallonall
%
lipt .flit
Just a* the iwopie of Horiila
Pirtcl motors have replaced
43
Vz
Ml
Mmather*. a longtime close per­
i
f
4f&lt; I’nirit*
sails. (Owed nets have replaced
sonal friend of the lat*- Governor, have Indicated they have t»rne.l
47 f'lecri out
the
hook
ood
line,
the
thssr
has
w«s warn In hi* praise of the I n - .-their
—• back
—— on the old
.. formula
.... of
*
4
-4
A
\
•oi
41 The parson
-plratlon his life gave to the young professional politic*, the t**®l'**'
become scientific—hut still
bird
people of Floiida and the entlro the United States are raady to turn
New England fisheries decline
vAU
&lt;
Xi
41
V/
nation.
' their back upon the worn, false
(Maori*
The end. hsddork Bounder xshit-1
/
A
We are h»r* to praise an ideal.' doctrine* and phoney diplomacy,
49. Color
ing, redfish and others still are
&lt;w
OKLMIOM \ CITY yr-A vo'ing riot to bury it." be said, “ Because j he said. “ A bright new day
1s'*,i,(hi hul no longer by a pros
woman, bkrefotu and wcarrng a the life Dan McCarty gave in thv ing to dawn In the \\MUrn HemisD on V
l&gt;cr«us Industry
&amp; f/ ,
1
1
»W t» » anheavy c«&gt;xi in TTdcgrcc weather, service of his country and hla state . phvrv.' he said.
1 retaliated
Foreign competition has played
ATIJkNTK' t'lTY. NJ
— A there Is an “ association" latwcs-n
the snspiclon of I’atnd tn war an.) peace, he gave willing- America will become a meaningful
.an important pari ,n this dwuftg new wrinkle in Ihe cigarette srnok- heavy smoking - with accompany- arcusnl
man \v. p Farris in do-.vntowr Ir, knowingly, an*l f«*r a pnrao.#. *phase, our people, will be )oinni
DAILY CHYProtfl OTE—llrrrV* him lo muk It:
In rrrrnt years America has be­ Ing-lung ranrrr controversy has ing inhalation — and some cases Oklahoma City Tuesday.
""Tl'sAt
T b . 4 e.
. . . kw, _ s».
Ill ka
, s e s .i fsOf
e !U
ftf.t«m »lf rau»e,
CJlIJI#. our
OUT rtW
U rC f*
... common
resource*
i&gt;arpo»«
will
b* tenr*
A X V II I. II A A X It
gun Importing cheaper.priced fish been suggested by a Boston Hoc nf lung cancer, (old re|&gt;oriers al
will be developed for our mutual
I
walked
behind
for
some
clis-&gt;
l'*.4j
of
public
servien
will
li i.o n (i m u O IV
from Canada, Newfoundland. Ice- tor: stop inhaling until the ques the &amp;0tli anniversary meeting of*
lance." he said, "and when I £l,t •dominate the course of our hi story benefit, our combined military
land. Norway and oilier northern tlnn Is srllled
slrsngth will give u« certain se­
the National Tubeieulosis Av*n rlo.«* I grabbed her by the tost “ j u*lV
One letter simply stands for annthir. In this example A Is used
•" »h* future. This it curity, our friendship and culture
1reuntrlcs.
Meanwhile. It's okay In sm oke, lari night:
foe the three L'a. X for Ih* Inn O f. etc Single letters, npnn^ ., . .
. .
I so I»t•cmMs# thir#
meny tnout f t . »»an hiuahes! ,nd hur-,
#ur
, nJ
in will insure a higher. broadcr-UasrWhen Ihe .puck frrere made Its if you don't inhale, says Dr. Hich-i “ The public nsighl to be warned
trophies, the Irngth snd formntlon of the words are all hints
S.m had nothing , OUr n»ti„n; who have been privileg rd civilisation, ami *. «**',
debut. Canadian vessels were able ard Overholl, one of the country's j that there I* a possibility of such rie llyr let go.
Each day the code letter* an* different.
rd to share knowledge of tRla Ideal World concept will be brought In­
to ralch fish, return lo port and leading chest surgeons.
an association, and u r ought to underneath, he said.
The woman waa hooked for in „ it|, i,#n McCarty and other had- to being.”
deposit their catch in freeze bsck
A tryplogrrun Quotation
Overiiolt. who says "there's no I urge them to stop inhaling smoke
decent exposure and drunkenness Pr„ „ f his pattern."
vrs and -el out again wilhtn hours question” in his own mind that! until Ihe Issue It settled
Want to d m * up that vegetable
M O M R LK 8 M K I1 X I. It It U J II A
-----------------------The McCarty, pattern, he said.
for another ralch
“ If present Investigation- show
soup? Brown and cook llnv hamOak
outranks
all
other
hard
grew
in
Christian
leadership,
a
llay Slate fishermen were nut ui
there Is no link, then all right But.
■ •• in
' a little fat. then^
A U y U l A
burger balls
fortunate. Upon ratrlilng their fill
i if it is shown that there is a link, wood* in lumber nrodurtlnn and dedication to selfless service, a i add
to the »s&gt;tip.
is
fourth
among
all
species.
recognition
of
the
wholesomt
vir
: they uould race for hume where
then the tobacco companies ought
J II W T M A
*
freezers also wallesl, but Ihe jour­
*tn eliminate the responsible mateney
uould
lake
three
nr
f»or
days.
i rial or materials from the tobac1 X 1 ) \V l
Thus in the Unit » look bur fieri
i ro."
lo i alrh orip bsad. me Canadians
Ve*lerd.M'« ri)pl...|U«|et I Vr.ltY NOBLE CROWN IS. ANf*
The doctor also urged that phy|
had
lime
to
haul
In
sc
serai
o s i .ahtii w ill ro n t.V M t u u a c r o w n ok t h o r n s LONDON JT-The American Ku sirlahs take the load In giving up
And
Ihe
Portuguese
began
|c
CAflLYLi:
prrme Court decision outlawing Inhaling, a suggestion perhaps In­
fish the grand banks With Ihelr segregation in U S ptihl*? sehonit spired
pl«.n»»&lt;*4 » r K m * rtSlaTM SrkSMMl
P IN T J A it
Ty something that happened
larger, faster ships, they loo were ho* won a gmxl press over the
earlier
In
Ihe
day
when
Overboil
able to undersell Massachusetts non Communist world, ron.t'lhlns was pie«iding al a panel discus­
competitors
the United States frequently doesn't sion on lung cancer
LUCKY FARM
30.1 Can
Yankee Ingenuity then stepped get
The majority View nf the aiti n - and fur awhile Massachusetts
In India, seal of tnurh anti- member panel was that there
moved ahead tfulrk freezing melh
W HIII! - I V J *&lt; K S.IW tl I I
od- ami rapid Iransportation out American feeling, non*HH mem might he an association between
S I I IJ I.I | I I I i i i s m . i ; W I I I I I I I
12 OZ. GLASS
of ihe llay Stale gave most Mid* hers nf Parliament acclaimed Hio heavy smoking and lung cancer,
MlTIl i:
decision
at
unanimously
as
Ihe
although
only
two.
including
OverTHirrsiMt i* a
westerners their first opportunity
• t»c M|.*h llt.iler
lo savor New England seafood at Judges had rulrd The powerful holt, v o l r e d strongly positive
4 !• IliaWd) |)*»«**l)
Indian Expresa chain of newspa­ views
12 OZ. PEACH. APIUC0T OH
GAIMIDEN, Ala .formal obaar*
It- Is-- t
.
l ft Titwiit) U i»(m|
per.* In New Delhi, Bombay and
Hut when Overholl later asked j
vane* of the 3Mh anniversary of 1:11 I'BRr Tin***
lint
foreign
fl-hermrn
fought
It'Sl.pft f
Goodyear Tire A Rubber Co.'a rub­ M&gt; 1.
hark One of Iheir moves wav io Madras welcomed Ihe ruling as a Ibe audience of 200 doctors how !
Nets a. V PRilitr.
cr.'.Vrntened m*nv. out of Uie apnrisnilatrly |
ber pr.xlorts plant at Gadsden, Ala. ClfO
in-lall quick frrese units and fil* “ heallhy eha.;
€ Jo t llf&lt; T \ \rtt.
I Pi 0 7 . J A R
was held last week end.
d m third who Indicated they were
« ti Jana Kn*m.in
luting machines ahiard new Haul­ Amerlcin opinion ’
-*I2!I
Siinford
Avc.
Th* two .lav relebratlon Included liM 1!ail I'sarliatti
smokers,
would
give
up
smoking,
Isondon’ s Eaborite Dally Herald
ers as standard equipment.
1Mm•*t
an open house on May 14 and u tin TV
They wooed and won the huge raid the anllserregallon ruling not a single hand w«s ral*ed.
li-.u.w
barbecue for employes and their 1.M 4-Hlat
Amid laughter, Overholl said
"will
make every friend of bti
V|d»*a Tf&gt;»*tr«
fish market around Chicago and
families on ftlay It. K. J. Thomas • 1* iMsr Tt'» m
with a smile
,
manlty
and
e
v
e
r
y
believer
In
.troimir
more
and
more
Imported
fish
be­
9i#f*
I'ublfr f »rfr itifa r
Goodyear president, addressed em­
RHYAN RROS. SKLKCT REEF
"Then this panel has been a to­
democracy cheer.” It termed lha
gan
In
apisear
al
Ameriran
din*
lloht9
H
M
»t*f
V
f
a
a
lla
te
g
f
i
t
ployes at iiooii on .Saturday and (O All Otlla and II •rf |« f
tal
waste
of
lime."
Milk 3 tall cans 33c
ner table* Tmlay, If foreign eoun decision a “ great liberal victory
EXTRA TENDER, RKLU IOI/S WELL FLAVORED
pieaented 26-year service pins to 10r)A I'lA.r l».r K«(t
and
a
sign
lhal
America
it
going
Inrs
have
raptured
approximately
21* eligible employes.
II &lt;•« \m •*
43 per rent of Ihe American fish the right way aboul a problem it
Attendance al Ihe harhecue ran It ft» U e.tlhff
does not always recognize for what
It
ft til All* u
llialy Moore llevf
market
from 12 to 16 Ihoutand. This la h iIf.; H
1Iffa Off
l^iwrrnre .1 llarl, spokesman It la—a colonial problem within
believed lo Ih* th'* largest outdoor
1 IIIII 4 1 1.14.
Stew
24 o%. can 3i)c
for the Glouresler Industry, tojd ila own borders."
ItM T»*l l*«IU||a
barbecue over held.
Tsrii.y
the U S Tariff Csimmisslon In
The frequently anti American
Outstanding success of Good- :Hiif
Hutidsi M*In l.t i
Ortober that If Ihe government London tabloid Daily fttirror said
year’s pioneer rubber venture at 9l Joti Jat h Pan Mtow
slekelya
3
It or. hot.
didn't do something soon to protect Ihe rulling would "rank in aocioGadsden 26 ycafl* ago led the AW- l|;M 1*11 llur Thai
lUiiiiiptri flildt
domestic fishing, in a few years logical significance with Llncnln'a
r«n .Ohio, rubber firm to five ma­ lf:J*»
Tomato
CatHiip
33c
11
;**o
%'aliatil I.m( y
there would be none
jor expansions i t nlant facilities Dili le-%Emancipation Proclamation "
CHICAGO IT—Selection *&gt;f Ihe j
ft l.lfa
Arcoriling to llarl. here's wh»|
here. The community now Imast* I1ll*t Matfilt f4»f T«»lvt«»ri
fn Paris, the Neutralist lo* new headquarters nf the National
happened lo Glourrslrr In recent Monde, which also often criticize* ('ouneit of ("iiirrhrs of Chris! to ‘
the second largest rubber plant In 11 li •1tii«fItigr 1-lag1st
IM Mftnle Yell*t» (line
the Goodyear organisation, the IJ:***» Kllrli»h hlinvt
years:
America, devoted It* regular front­ Ihe USA appeared yesterday In
I'll III 4 \ IMl.
No S|) I an
world a largest tub. plant and the
Fifty Ihrrr vessels have left thv page editorial lo praise ol Ihe de­ have narrowrsl lo New York and
ilarn
Me
rs
IJllA
world’s largest one-floor industrial 1
port. Some were drsiroyed; some rision The ruling, II said, “ Mark* Chicago Al least nine olhrr cities
•
Pcachcft
27c
warehouse.
1 Jn ll'iubpjisrh
were sold lo foreign Inlerrsls and Ihe victory of Justice over race had sought the hradqiialro of |hv
Him Catnrr
Ground was l.token for the plant |;flH
prejudice, a victory for democ­ group, tne nation's largest religious j
others unit elsrwtirre lo fish
li
.1
.
rrt.wl.t
2
3"
LEAN HONKl-ESS
on Krb. 9, li»2U, and four months Situ llrlRltlrr hur
In IMl, Hn million pounds of racy."
organization
Yah Camps
2 309 ran*
and 10 days latsr the first tire was 2 IS h orn Mfcim
fish wire landed at Gloucester, val­
The
Hcv.
Dr.
Edwin
T
Dahl
produced. Official opening of the tiff Sirlhi li i 1
ued at 12 million dellira East Last vear their income dropped lu berg, chairman of Ihe r .unrll'a
and Heahn 23c
plant was held on July 11, 1939.
Headquarters Committee, Inld Ihe
You can make your own silver year, only tftj million pounds; 12 million.
but Goodyear derided on the early
saaa aas— .i «aa a« ■ ■11 ■ .
value B'v million
General
Board
yerterday
ihe
com­
polish
by
adding
ainonia
to
whiting
At
New
Bedford
John
F.
IJncanniversary date to take silvanAt Boston Ihe picture continue* han of the Sea Fond I'r durer* mittee's return mend.lion* will be
Bed) Croeber ,\aM. robe
age of Alamaba's famous May or powered chalk until the con
sistency of a paste. To rrmovt- grim Thomas |&gt; Klee, rseeulive Assn, said 43 vessels have cast off made at a meeting July to In
weather for the OuUlde event.
Mixca per pk^. 33c
Bluer the beginning In 192U with stslns. rub Ihe silver with the po| seeretanr of Ihe Federated Fishing for the Gulf nf Mexico lo lakd a Cleveland.
Citits which had sought Ihe
less than UKrO employes, Good­ Ish, then wash In warm sudsy Boats nf New York and Nrw Eng­ crack at shrimping.
Other boats have gone elsewhere headqaarteri Included Cleveland.
year has Increased employment to water. Bins* wrll In clear hot wa­ land. cites tlirsr figures
KhOUbnat I'lhk
Before World War II Boston's and Uie “ Whaling City's" fleet is Cincinnati and Columbus. Ohin;
more than .3,000 with an Increase ter and rub dry with a will rlot.q
fishing
lleel
bnaitrd
127
trawlers,
down from 223 la*l &gt;ear lo a cur­ Kansas Tily and SI. laruii. Mo ;
In floor space from In i than half
Salmon tall can 43c
drxggrrx or schooners Today II rent 150
Milwaukee; Indlanapnli t; fills
a million square feet to almost
llrre's a delirious dinner men
has
41.
In
19(1.
300.610.000
pounds
two million souaro feat.
Coupled with Ihe complaint nf burgh; and Wyeknff, N. J
' mimi t...................
Goody si’s lead by establishing mashed potatoes and asparagus, of fish svere landed. Las| year the Imports, Massachusetts fish indus­
Green Glanl ('olden C. S.
and
accompany
with
a
molded
figure
was
only
III
million
try leaders charge that high In­
Average vfle eggs, each weigh­
at Gadstii.i was followed by many
salad
of
lemon
gelatin,
crushed
In
I
M2.
Boston
fishermen
re­
surance costa are also adding to ing about two ounces, should be
national Industries moving units to
Corn 2 303canH27c
ceived $11,3(1.000 h r thrlr filch their woea.
the then agricultural Mouth. In 26 pineapple and cucumber.
used in rako baking.
-------- - -------------- - UOOI) REEF
years the city of Gadsden has
All M u ora
wn from a population of 16,to mors than 66.000 and has
Julio 3 pk^H. for 25c
two other major Industries besides
Goodyear.
T h e. community of Gadsdrn
Haansdown
Joined In the Goodytar anniver­
sary relabration because It Is a
mark of 26 yrars of rapid develop,
mrnt and growth. Tb* mayor de­
clared May 14 and 16 aa ‘ ‘Good,
l.lbb)'a Tnmatu
year Days”, merchants decorated
store fronts, and flags, bunting
Juice 46 o&amp; can 29c
and atreamrrs went up on main
. m e m a *u i —
m
street and on the Goodyear plant
bulMIngi.
Del k&lt;wO MM.
Pag* &lt;1

Thun Mar «•.

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Tin:

s a n f o iw h e r a l d

Smothers Dedicates
New Jaycee Award;
Predicts Alliance

Cod Business
Losing Ground
In Boston Area

DAILY CROSSWORD

£ ' Smokers Advised Not To Inhale

Woman Wears
Coat; That's All

Until Question Gets Settled

Supreme Court
Decision Gets
Good Reception

Carnival of Values
Salad Dressing

Goodyear Plant's
Mnniversary Feted

Television

Tomatoes

TIP TOP SUPER MKT.

Site Selection
Is Narrowed

33c

Pineapple Preserves

27c

Stuffed Olives

25c

ROUND STEAK

lb. 59c

K

CHUCK ROAST

lb. 33c

ALL M E A T WIENERS

MAKKK REPORT
GHEENSBOIIO, If. C. UT-Zack
!&gt;. Whitaker, Democratic candi­
date for re-election to the Guilford
County Board of Education, la a
required report on campaign Con
Irlbutiont ami expense*, wrote:
“ There la no opposing candidate,
and I shall rertalnly not spend
any andltlcnal money In the Intercat or mv candidacy . . . I am also
certain lhal no one cite will."

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S A V fS W O R K a i

whitens cloth*

Monthly Lock
was ft.

It works wanders ia the wathing or rUting w itnf Roman
Cleitucr Bleach whitmi white linmt add cottons and gives
brilliance to fa it colon. Remove* m in t. Gets out groundin dirt. St'schca out rrd clay. Sanitixat clothiog, hanki t
and lineni—kelps guud your family's bcalth.
WAYS

Roman Cleanser Bleach hit ) t week-saving use* about it. *
house. Million* of amart houtewivn ure It as a t'et vt»f, dis­
infectant and deodorizer for

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Beverages

^eerafs SaMtll
Instant Coffee
63c
Nabisco Itilt
.
lb. 33c
Large Itory Hake*
lie
Fab
large Sir giaal 72c
lire***
large 31c giaal 72c
Sweetheart Soap
I bath 37e
Lava Soap
1 reg. lie
tiwan Swap
9 reg. 36c
sank
e t a r***

303 can 16c

AJas Cleawser
S can* 26c
Bakerli* HMtiewWg 6 lb, S3c

24-oz.bag. 17c

N
fad f
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» w w a Oil .
,t. 17c
3 Qt. Htarlae Dry Milk
n*

KELISBCK

MEAL or GRITS

&lt;JV&lt;

Prunes

ct |tkg. 47c

BANANAS 2 lbs. 19c

GADEN PEAS

az lift

Flour 5 lb. bag 49c

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ARGO

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FRESH PIGS' FEET

lb. 29c
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Pork

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Cardinals Out-Slug Groveland For 13-12 Victory
Baxley, Hires,

RESTING
NOW
By Alan
Maver
-------------------JUSJUST
T REST
ING NOW
. . . . .By Alan
Mover

Sports
Roundup

Crabtree Pave
Way For Victory

C&gt;£T^ER M / N £
KENTUCKY
A,AY'HO
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A llo t a r S D e f e a t P ir a t e s 0 - 4
Rotary C ontest Is
Called A t 8:30 p. m
For C ardinal Game

th /r p a ? -ru e
IIv GAYLE TAl.nOT
1»» TOMMY K f IIN
7 lR iP ie-C P tcn W .
___
NEW YORK sW-lf one gelv
Combining
it Pan- hits with five
/* c e r r / \ G
walk, and four o f theTr'opponenU1artHin'1 ,»"«* keap» hil ear* open
■ n tf F f g t P
H--t.ii&gt; l.c.tgut A'l-Htar. kept up
error», the Sanford Cardinal, last
hp « » “
*omethlni new about
K G H T ir
na«t tratitl-m In ttu- All-Star game
night out laited the (iroveland
athletes almost every day. rho
OUT
i last night at Memorial Stadium,
Bulldogs In an extra Inning ball
authentic information galh
___
and that was to brut rhr Rotary
game and won by a I3-I2 margin, rred in this manner appears to
fitlf PC£r
Pennant winners The came wa«
Fulton Hailey, Red llirr* and prove that certain professional
: tinted at 7 00 p in. and lasted un­
- Bill Cralitre- swung the heavy football players think more of per
til
p nr. when it wa - - alle I
# bat* and between the three of forming bcioie the television cambecau-e uf |hc C.r.llnal came Thr
them, they got H base hits.
eras than they do of making
All-Star* vet. I- .--t;i. Iiv n W
It was Wally Tyre', .ingle in the
.
.
.
score wlt- n tin cam-- •titled
last Inning with the hase. loaded
H hat beenknown for some time,
Robert Ramus I ul-tni'i -f the
and one out that drove in the
course, that the average sport*
Pilate-, w l &gt; ui - f b-vau.i his
winning tun from third. With the figure does not object to lending
tram didn't gtt I' -u !a i up. at
combined pitching of George Kent* hi* talents to the home screen,
l-al. Mamin I .■» In- ts-iiui nmn'
and Buddy Uke, the llraveland Even umpires have been at cured
clnser
tlmn «u&gt; other I'ennant
nine saw ]5 of theii batters strike of turning their better profile dur­
winning tram In y*-«r - te s.inning
out.
ing diamond debate. But It ha.
the All-Star gamThe Cardinal, .corrd In every nut
. tn
, our knowledge been pre
At thr end of three innings ihr
Inning except the fint, and later »' la,u*l&gt;l, &lt;fi»ctosed that the more
- In the game had to rivet-come a !,adly hlUrn of our sweaty heroes
• nine tin rally by the (Irovetand arc willing lo pay their way in.
Bulldog., lo win their second ten" &gt; might nevrr hase known U
trai Florida l eague contest of the hut for the fact that, through a
sc non. They now have n 2-1 r t - d*'fl move. NBC has arranged In
etrd. While Groveland ha. an 0-5 telecast game, of the Canadian
Football League on nine Saturdiys*
record.
The game was only scheduled during the coming season in a sort
to go seven Innings, Uvause the of battle to the death with uur own
NAVY COXSWAIN ihll Krnnifigiun
ilie fltmt* Cup ami ■ l »»j kt«»
Kotary League All-Star game was colleges' "Game of the Week." An
(ia*n Sltr llulllt. of Waihinglop, l) C.
the N.iv\'» world rhamIlp a b ll* 1 r * | r l i t
plu'-'i' trfller in llie e* ruing, olid official of the TV firm observed
.««• * I
•
\ on irru won Ihr Kattern Sprirt* Championship Rr^-iYta on thr
the Cardinal gam* could not get that, ai a result of the pact, the
I « I lit I It &gt;t tM
I'otonuc lt»\rr. Thr .Xlwldlot, in rarkmj up Ihr Ir -6lh rontrcuUvr \icCanadian club, would suit up more
under way until b:45 p. m.
- 1
V*»f K *'
IIURMENY
a*i.i I.
to n . hid I-* IlfM of! a dftriinlnrd bid b ; Ihr Vale rc\r (fnifrntlional)
« Mtis.ikbti J
Th* 11rat inning went by sory of this country's All Americas than
Pirates were leading
a seore
rv
litllH Pa I Mfl*l f
flat. Groveland saw three of their ever before, and he v.as asked
•
if
t-1.
t-nl
in
tbr
tul*
■&gt;( the fourth
M t'r p * s
«
i’feiUitciiii
batters walk, but they s ere not
i in- Alt-Bliii - dec idl'd to -in some­
7V
-i.rtu ti i» v* r. f
“ They'll all went to go up there
i« t«i 1*1*i*ifiiritti ♦
aid* to sore. .Sanford sent four
thing about thr -iluatlon an-l -e-irt M P &amp; o c . P C K c P i:?&gt;
- ky i« r i la 1Jt m *
batter* to th* plate, but they fad now." lie explained with a patient
rtl four runs Tbr main Ihinu that
$ j y 300 -z &gt; v a « c
s
till.*
*
hrifisli
il
t
ed to scot* also. In the second inn­ .mile “ Tile biggest trouble the
gr.i r n cffL .c .. \ -i
Ih si tbr 1‘lratr* wer* erruss
ing th* Groveland nine gut the Canadian, have had getting the
“ a res’*
The All-Htar* look u ipiick 2-0
1 «|| III! A\ II %*t• I
flr.t hit of the game, when Jim Miper.tar* lo ul»&gt; with them in
1 I’o v t 't - n ri'/vtJ
A% I I*.
Irnil in Ihr lop *'f tin- fir *t. and
Ho w - 7- * ’ * r * cx. fi - -sTt \ft T e Funeral -er.ice*
J.|\rn| N Neb e - It ro.ik t ljr thrn tin Pirate- rallletl In the hotItaward dumped a short single in­ the past was the (act that their
/v-c; ta
co
to right field. George Kettle then home folks wouldn't get l&lt;&gt; see
mil be belli tod,iv for Forrest King enre It Rrlslnl of tmloy ihfe Ii-in of ih,- fit»t anil •- ind two
settled down and soon retired the them play, a. they would It they
Ferguson, 'tai athlete nt Martin |j-|es |&lt;t file |m governor of Neb run* on two hit- t-&lt; Mr the gmnn
(se-tf.iii G &lt;• * r-t t -t i*-i
aide.
It f It'*
|
11 I
.tuned wtth a National l-cigue
Fount. High School amt the Uni- ri.ka tiCforr lie mute it ofliHal .it
\% kvi«i t..u
'h*
hf ,„»p-.ucl .it Ih
' rr.i'v of Florida ami winner pf
A V4.l k
The Cardinals suddenly came to team
kai Hardy and Uolrert Samuel
|*hlt i lrf|«|.||«
life In the bottom of tr&lt;* second
the dtstingm.hrd .en ire cross In sialshmis*- to ro-oplet. Hie filing gnl llit* only extra t'o-i I il-. They
llonlHh
;
"Maybe Hie Canadian. w-wlSti of­
World War II
.
.............
,
,
*&gt;nd scored four runs on thr*r base fer a player S9 0UO again*! the
rath hil a doublr t l". Stiulh had
l||•mIf11m 1 r*|i*ti|nt
| t «|t itin f i
!1 .iw l.it.u l-*'.
nits, two walks and two errors. 17,000 he could get here The p’ ty*
Fnguion,
91
dtrd
Saturday
in
i.aJ.V1
i/j1
.*‘
ji
r'ct-'itit^
ioV'lhi^
fer
'he I0**. &gt;'-1 l*»vH Gnllo.Nr u V |k J »*M.
*
Red Hires, Fulton Baxley, and er would say. 'Yeah, but if I go
\ elrran- Ailmini.tralbm hospital '
"«&gt; got cmlit f-t tin- win. John
f *' »
I I : ‘ |4i Ipi I•
Bill Crabtree were the siuggris up there 1 might a* well tie at
at
t'oral
Gables
lie
was
wounded
|
,
"Ssjulrrel'
llnwen »»&lt; the only
I ; ►x - i * n -1
ItHVl (*ft I
for Hanford In that inning.
III* M f*
•luring the initial landing* on Nor
'
,
. ,
player lo get unite Mum urn- hit.
the North Pole—nobody'll know
»’ .
* I * I ftrdl
mardy Reach on It Hay. June ft
Two days laler. be mailnl iti a 1 (,r hrol All-Star .....tul .».krr
Again in the third inning George where I am and my name will
lull anil*never fully recovered
rccnpi f*»r a I'ei lie Ihnl bar- ,iuk.|«-.| i« u . hiio *iru. k nut once.
Kent* stayed In hi. old form and be forgotten by the time I'm
lly Tlivi ItltAIrMlA.i
retired the side without trouble. through.’ So he'd take the S7.0O0
Ferguson starred in f.mlball Bred her jure U0 i. the frr-for fit
1
".’ “ Vt
r"«uJ’hi
PIIII.ADEI.rillA r - Thr bal 1'“ * *n Air Forte mat. drt.ing a
Sanford Increased its lead in the and appear on television There
bar-ball
basketball, iwimmlng *“ #
‘
\
'" r
TbT h ff
elub
hired
a detretivc In .luduw twulonr gray &lt; adillar in roinircbottom of the third by two run* -uin’t be any mare of that."
and track In lull he led the I'nl- governor d •* *'**
It* srrund baseman and the pn- t»"n with a divorce action
liorl'-r » iniftd a fn*t hall and
They sound these on three hit*
(in the third try lie got d ill Star
»er sit &gt; of Florida to a MO victory
vale eye wound up in the clink
la-iand, according to Iteiedive
,
.
sent It snnniilli' inti, center field.
and one walk.
strali’
hlnied
out
not
In*
name
of
over
thr
University
of
Miami,
That could be considered a rath Sgt Janie* Trovlna. .aidI he of Q
\ M rrn n f1 a r D f1
Willie Petty josl -I....I llietr and
Keni. saw hi. hid for a shut-out
t ulrhmg three j n . i n
lor l?.1 Rctallv went
amour the 11*1 ••( - augtit the Iutil
er humorous situation except that lowed such a ear from I hiUdelj U l I C l i U C 'C l i
fgruiuble under him in the top of
yard*
inrliidinu
one
foi
7t
yards,
Itepobllran
candidates
log
lo-nuri
a lot of people In the bu.ine*. r.re pin a * Inlrrnatlonal Airport to a
I ,n : * |i ii n« - * on the he *t
^ h c fourth, when Groveland scared
wondering now long Ihl* .or&lt; "I paikmg lot near the ball park
and t«s*ing Miami tiall carrier* alien
s|*.*ri *oiiirtshio iioobv Mu*t was
J At KSUWll.LE REAt ll
two runs off one hit and two San­
thing ha. been going &lt;m and how then, he said, when llanmer drove
nwutd.d by Roc llulhu lliivbl Galfor los&gt;r* of 61 vard*
——
—
ttird.
1
ford errors. The Cardinals again T • ____ I _____ a T
baseball world off later, lie followert—thinking he The Jacksonville llccvh s
" Ihr
lowav was awunte-l the inosl calgeneral It is in the basrb.il'
^
■cored a run off three hit*.
Hill sN | I.I.I JlMl
oalib' ida**-r iiopliv pi* -eoletl by
------s
The
lull
club
involved
.
;
,
X
3
J
Z
•
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i
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.
.
.
.
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J
S
„
'
K
P£
.
tint
Groveland suddenly took the
It \lt&gt; I \l l.s I It It I I t I (Milts
l 'i&gt;1.1!MIU'S. Ohio X A w.-oian iuouic Powell pivid b id hit four
Philadelphia Phillies of the Na CJ*r suipctt
attendance liereIs
posir the
play away from Sanford in the top
, UB, tM* &gt;*•*•
RAl.TIMom: r Harlrne Enter who ,bdn 1 gtt j job .he wanted
tlonal Li ague The seronrl base
la-lamt w * arraigned before
,
It) H E N
I 'l l l . I GAIt
sorrcndereil
of the fifth Inning, when the got
mn. J1j till from the kitchen complained yesterday to cfiint
.‘OU I II i* 1
man it Granville lla m e l ie Vl-klttrae Aillizm Pagru and1Iramtn** may
VII-Stui *
AP Sports m it e r
ten single* and srored nine runs. It
.-oj x t t 2
coowuer
of the window of a tlnrd floor apartment salitn claim ulfidals
•^TT
.s.aaif —
j • ----hrld —
in ..............
!&gt;/&lt;» hail on- a iiiarui*
hr , Julian .Jnrkstm,
Pirnt*''
nrtejf.nv*
f.fozit.'frrw
........
.
.
.
,
.
The
world
champion
Ve«V
waa In this inning that Buddy Lake
tier* tesiiru.iv and landed on a
lin llu w n y f a l l , i
( ixi1* u u - . V
Mine u -, ut stotaled th* "ulior
I
-m ! - j i with hi* suprrmakel par
She de*rr:lied the positiim at a
camr home today Ir.
■f**—*'
Aft— giving up n Yanke..
Smith-lie,l*mi
WHinhigtun Drl
Act.
I ner. i I Fowarl, said if attend *uni rete sidewalk
a
triumphant
Weitern
tour
during
hole!
here
lhat
ha*
been
picketed
tew hit. Ijike struck out the last
Thte' story "hroke'' yrMerday
Then, I'hRlle. owner Rob t'ar.janci doesn't intprove they will of
\it*r m i afternoon of observe
which
they
brat
the
strongest
batter m.U retired the side.
fer Ihe (ranchl»r to a group of ii„n ,,i Franklin
..............S*|tiare
........ Hospital for many months—this way t
the s w v u n n lit tt u h
trams in the American league on afternoon wnen It was revealed 1-c P«*nler expl.Hlril a luimtuheil
GL Fearing certain defeat, the San- their humr ground. R nut of 10 land had been taken in cualod
"tine id those walking mbs I bet-. Mu*
This wa. m* ............ mistaken beach icsloeiit* or luin H i » n to *)„. wn, , r1lt j,l(|tu. |.;M
.*'
,cept
lot a
19.11
I
Cardinal, put all their talent, times
cm llamner's complaint some .n? identity." Carpenter announced In the league when the first hair rn.l- fPW bnnae* she w.t* injured
miuri
where you carry sign* "
together and staged u last minute
‘
It
was
a
case
of
June
2t»
With a dozen game, immediately followed him home from the Phil- a statement
comeback to win the game 13-If.
"Wr'll move Dip rtoti I &gt; another
against the Eastern tail- lies' ball park nflcr the Tuesday to, emp. Dying a detective agency
The Card, .corrd one run in tho ahead
on some of m , p'ayor* " niy nniy in the event w •aie gi**'n
night
game
•"
rheek
enderv
tilllooks
like
the
lug
Yan­
bottom of the fifth, one run in the
TIu* l‘'oll(»wiiiK Kdilorial is Krum Tin* -May ‘llh, 1951 Lnkplimd
And he added
a guarantee that wp won't lose a
Hamnrr said he left Connie
bottom of the sixth, three runs in kee pu.h to the top
“
.Most
mi
lor
league
club*
follow
reel
cent."
Jackson
.aid
II*
adih'd
The
champ,
arc
one
game
he
Mack Stadium, climbed bit. tv*
tho bottom of the seventh, and one
that he ilnean I expect an* vurh
LfilK er, Word l&gt;&gt; Word:
hind Cleveland at the moment, hut gray Cadillac and drove nM a park tlieM in e |M*lt(&gt; Each year I havr
run in the liottom of the eighth.
m *'lol” ’" iie told tiie^'eon* "he rb clocked tin niv player* Imth at uuaranUe from '*aiif..r.l a bonier
now
it's
the
Indian.*
turn
to
take
The fans were ready to leave the
ak.assad wn.dk.e as« e
Ifl||
I* ICAgUC Til) C»I 411) ‘Uhl'f
N .«Hit «f1 llff
. 4.ftHll.
# Wl tll.lt
,
ball park after Hires hit a sharp on the Wc.lern powers New York obtcrvtd another c«r ---------- - could
If* jtMirnt llial fiur rule* uf
.Ingle down the left field line that it the only team In what the Amer­ r |rtMjv
iexi
.Li
s* u i1(,n K.V nriidnlslit curfcu after day Kimr»
W'ould have scored two run* if ican la-ague calls Ei.t-Baltimore
I'AI.I Ml I I IM*
^'ulton Baxley had not missed is West-above sixth place.
SKRIIING r Florida tnlerna j
narked . K m c .ml went Into the
w'.mld b ^ lb te rK d '" ^
b - '•I'vrvrd
touching third lur e when he round­
On the Ivaslon Just ended New house, he saw this other .ulnmn
&lt;iff trial- of several ofher rloliv. tlonal l^agio direelnrx havr railed
ed it.
York was the only traveling tram bile round a tororr. then drive asked
ti i i|.d.w ..rlln tluit lohos lli* lo'l'll
to express their views on Ihe a tperijl nirrllhg ' olgbt to SI
"A lit fl** nmn- I hull Ivvn wt*i ■k I i e m e
,.„mn)Pnl im I'efcrt bun:
CARH CAPPERS: Baxley got with anything like a winning rec­ pad Ihe llanmer house once n. .re suli)rf, ,|ff||nr(|
.Otlt*. of
•iipiotit*'*l from ih** stmt Li
III-' |.tii|i|f uf I I**ritlit will (loot-a' I*«*I xv••* it
five hit* fur fire lirnrs at bat . . . ord Washington won .1 of 9; Bos
At Dial p.onl. llanmer felrph &gt;ned roritiatrh
I’ resld* nt H.tli M il* i ai I Ills
i I | . ; d 'l ( .
i
'hurley
Ir'luin
mol
l.eltuv
('olliii-for
tlm
Florida’
'
hio
.
i
r&lt;
("•.
t*d
.*od
Bill Price got hi- fiist base hit of t"n. Z of tO; and Philadelphia, I ftolice and they arrested laditid
agenda Inelode* a(i.’pto»i of Die
the season . . Hires inlsstd get­ of R
lelill* r**
pm i &gt;iinruliip
They fownd a Ufalllter revolver
Ftictform ru t t. not transmit revised reheilule for ihr four feato
ting a home run by three feet . .
and a M largrl pivfol in Ills * ar t,-,j dirertt) from pine tree to pine league, deriding on ., split .,-^,.,0.
Lake would hare hit one, hut It
111 F.ikelaml, fol ••v.iuild*
exa il*'ph -il
-HI* ol l|is
L or the follow lily; reimoii's. Ill* I .*•*Iti* t
I.elamf sain he was employed tie* but uiiicl pad through au al ehanjing the plajri-r i lastlfiralton
went foul . . , Crabtree came out
ipp at- ,
i M-rtiier
i •* Miiitiiciol- f hiti itoltio hr coniiiiiiiul in . moat eiilhtrsii stir
by the llrandywfne Investigation u-rnate lale on Ihe leaves of oak rule. *ettmg a date for the .,11
of hia hitting slump and got four
Agency it: Wilmington and that the ir* r* Infrrlioo sjaires of the fun star game arid approval of Die
' CottRiTssmaii J Hardin i v i - i —in who
ol ficu :
■IMitr. *fn &gt; at
hits , , The game lasted two hours.
vvtmlc situation was a mistake lie got may be carried a (putter of frimehHc transfer from Miami
knows governm ent k now , ro-n and is a
O H O V IS I.X X II
%II II
A
II
41
i ‘i* nni said he had been inslrurted to (,&gt;! a tnile or more by air current*
Hrath lo Miami
(1 ) V (djiitiyfe of iiilniiltU lnilioii next
S h a ttb u r g , »•
\ s 1 € 1
man o f hiyfheat pi'inr ipl* - .md ■omphde
#
■ l i n o , lb
I
;
4
1
t .iiiiiimry. wlticii would he the third in lw «
t
inteycril y
“
l o t . lb
•
II
s
4
&gt;vi*r lo r Florida, would menu couth lout
('• -H im . ,r
M
A
« «
1
i
1 1
i l i d r - n h, II
:
:
1
9
W hen the late I&gt;a0 M -'a r lv af*iinied
[ m otion, aioilh er period of frm tn ttiu n and
&amp;
H o w a rd , r
s a 4 A
tlie tfovernotship I1' nintdhs ayn. Ire, like
I lid 111't lilt" it
J fin r * . 3b
«
1
s
3
1
«
1
n
11 VV«b»r, I f .... J
1
all the - mv erioirs who ha- preei*tle*l Iritn,
l.tl- as. |&gt;
n
ii
A
1
f^ j Kim lion id' .loh'iu lo thi prvxidency
V lr k r r t . lb
»»
«i
ii
1
n
inid lo h-l eerlairt men p - and hit-' men
1. VC»b»r. i f
1
1
a f» A
o f the Stillltlo u tte-lv that he i« held III
who w ere h* ■t fitii-d (o
-i v '.'H lo proA
P lla r lm . rA
A
•
1
; liiglisst ealw rn hy hi* eolh*aKiii*i* hy llie
:w 13 IT 33
, T O T A I.S
A
pram .
ini-ii w ho kltovv him Im-mF
a A x ro n ti
A ll II
II
•1
%
|
n
»
A
W hen the Irapir eii * iiin-tata - s -if MeS p a rk m a n .
l
1
•
A
r r » b lr » »
*f
1
III In hi* home county ol ItrHdfurd lo* ( a rtv 's death drew John* i n '" I tie irovcr#*
V
T v r * . 11
1
1
1
m is piven n\ eru holminyr iijijiroval in lloA
A
V
1
1
•
1nnrsjiip last year. John-* -o igt • H» curry
“ U ilr jr . r f
4
a
a
1
I Tiroadn.v eh -ilion . nollitiK
vole*
•
alotip th - administ rat iv c | ■-v- r.*tn with a
M
A
«
M in f s s l b
1
1
ayraiii'l a total o f onlv HCIA h&gt; lioth hift
A
M ira s , i b
4
i
4
m inim um -&gt;f m trm i|itm n l-nt
and that
4
I 'a r it n a . Ib
i
a 1 4
o|(|niiiinl!» In fa'oti f'ou lity , where C ol­
S r h lr a r d . r
a i
In* w as not heinr Riven n eces-.ov (oo|ier1
2
•
»•
•*
T h » m « . If
lins has lived fo r many yean*. Johns
s
•
*•
alintt.
A
A
ta s k * . 1i
i
i
I
|
Halts*)I alm ost uu many votes as Collin-*
A
»
A
l* r lc * . r f
1
i
T O T * l.s
j and Collins did mil poll m ore vote* Ilian
A
In the m ten'st ol hat tiioiiv and ef44 1st 31 21
| « _ IS
M l IM
a r a t a l s wa
j Ida tw o &lt;i|»|Htiit*tiIi*
fiid e m y , he dism issed tin- no n w ho were
S IM IIM II
• tl
III
21 — la
ruftisitiyr to ((io|s-rati- In so dnmir Johns
E—Ucss. Howard. Itaxlsy, Carl­
(ftI Johns hits no! wnyfcd a enmimiyrii
took a step immediately im der-tandnhlc
ton, Kestkmsn |. V*»'.rr* ; lint —
I o f sm ear and vlllificaiion
■IDm f. Hchlrsrd. CrsVitrr*. (’ailto every individual who has served or is
Ion. tUalsy J. |lanr&lt;H I* |. Juiss.
,-*ha*«|jttr1i(. Ilysr J CtdllM. Itr».rli
servin g as an execu tive lie w ho is ca|&gt;(111 John s is a man vvhost- appeal is to
^vnasi. T»r» (U—Itaalap. Hyrr. Htr*s
taiu o f the ship must have the loyal *up, all Ihe peophi, from tin- Immhlest lo the
ell Cranlrr*. J o s h , lla&gt;)tv h
p*iit o f tin- crew He is entitled to Ihe
llano, llartlst, 1)1*—Htlus, ehaw ■
| m ini afflueiH and prominent, not a claim
l.iirk, ehawti uck. slano, MIt- ---f I
most native coo|s-ration
appeal.
Krnl&gt; t. I.tica* I fllarlm t, Sf*
by Keels i, burns I. I.ak. T. pllItrlm I ll-Hi tf Krnlf In I Intiinas
Instead ol having another tmheuvn! in
These half-ihr/.en reasons why Johns
»tt t.ucas In ‘t luelna. * nil Fit
S tale uovenunent next Jamrarv. le i's cott■rim In 1 innlna* 11 *.ff u-l*- tn
should
he
yriven
a
heavy
m
a
jo
rity
on
Mav
I I n r u n * . « WP-Ksnl&gt; PH Howlintte in the governor-hi|&gt; for the remainard. W—Lake lr~t-||«rlm
2ft seem to ns to reflect a man o f stnhiliiiK tw o years the malt now in the posi­
I'tnrs. litXllllan T - J U
ity w ho is elose lo the peojih* and who
tion in accordance with a InnyslHttdiliK
lias ingpiied con fiden ce a m ou r those who
co n s titllltonirl provision w ho has his state­
know him host
wide proprnin in full sw im ;.’ *

•

Star U O f F A th le te Gets Candidacy
i(iDics In Hospital
Straightened O ut

Private Detective Shadows

Ball Player , Placed In Jail

Franchise May

Yanks Complete

LEDGER EDITO RIALS- - - -JOHNS FOR GOVERNOR

Titusville Tides

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LET'S KEEP

1
1?T"
S'C

CHARLEY JOHNS
GOVERNOR

In The Interest
O f Florida And
Seminole County
Vote For
Charley Johns
(paid p»l.'Adv i

1

HEAR

H IM

ON

WTRR

M O N D A Y N IG H T 7:00 O'CLOCK
Charley K. Johns

41’alil Pot Ad* i

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�tht . s a n t o r d

Cage 8

n r iu i n
Ihor*. May 20, IM4

(I'oniir-urd from Page One)
beach city’* operation which nee***
altatr* four men to care for the
city** 1,600 meter*. In hardoid one
familiar man, Jim Hardy, main*

tain.* nnd collect* from 4u(&gt; meter-,
areordinsr to the chief. Last month
Hary, working alone,
'I
morn than f-VlOO. The chief t-c
lievet thl* “avinit to the city i*
(Omrthing to brag about.
• • •
The **lc of Series K A It Sav­
ing* Itorwl* continue* on thr increa«e in Florid* *rrnfdlnj&gt; to an
annunncrmenl todaj by W. A. Pa­
trick, chairman of the Tieaeurj’*
volunteer saving* hood committee
for Seminole (minty. "Purchase*
in Seminole County doling tv'h
were 11.1,100 and (nr the flr»l lour
month* of I9M total of I7S.I1*.'
"Sale* foe thi* period in the *tate
are no» more than IS million a*
head of the »am* month* la«l year
Mr. Patrick Mated. " f Inrl4a ha* now reached 1ST ol the
year'* quoin of k7l.fi million which
i* the irilutne the 1 rra*nry ha- i-and *hn* a perrentagr inrrea»e of
signed nor *tale to he able to
K n ieie the objective nationally ot
"A billion more in Ml,** Mr. Patrick
explained. "The year 1911,” Mr.
alrick «aid. "marked thr hra«ie*t
year of War bond ule* and on
January 1*1 there were nmie than
IS 11 billion Serir* K bond* whjfh
had been twilight during 1911 whirh
would mature *ometime durinc
the rurrenl year. It I* gratifying
that the owner* of more than 7V.V
of the«c are holding on to them ainl
earning ithree per cent c«m|wrund
lntrre*t on the matorlty value un­
der the automatic e*ten*lon plan
which * Ongrew* aulhoriled in 19.il.
It la the Trew«ory'» policy in f-l
lowing wiind money |ir*ctires lo
nehiece new »»le« volume at lra*l
equal to the redemption ol ma­
lu m ! K and II bond*. 1hr -core -n
far *hnw* the Tren*ury ahead hy
f 272 million.”

Helgoland Has
Been O f Value
In Strategy
CHICAGO '.b — The Bulletin of
the Atomic Scientist* lathed out
today at the government'* tusprn«iun of the vecurity clearanre of
Hr. J. Robert (mpenhelmer a* "a
breach of faith.'
The Bulletin. *pon*ored hy a ,
number of scientist* who pioneered
development of the atomic bomb,
took an unprecedented »tep of ad­
ding 1# page* to Uv May edition
for a thorough dl*riit*lon of the
Oppenhrlmer case.
Nearly two score of Oppenhrlmtit&gt;01) rONDlICT MKDALft— During Photographic Squadron
cr'» colleague* or friends exSIXTY-TWO'* Prruvnnrl Inspection Ia*t Friday. Cdr. It. S. K Ir n k ,
preyed faith in hi* integrity and
commanding officer, presented the Navy'* Good Conduct Medal In
loyally.
24 ra n of I'HOTORON 62. This group was awarded their medal*
Onpeul-rlmer i* chairman of thr
by thr llareau of Naval Personnel for maintaining the high atandbulletin'* Hoard ot Sponsor*.
ard* of personnel conduct required, for Ihe paat three year*. All 20
Oppenheiiner. who guided the
award* have been receives! hy Photoron 62 since the last com­
work of *cientl*ts contributing to
manding officer's inspection held In March. PrraonnrI receiving the
the development of the A-bomh,
medal were ordered front and renter before the rommanding of­
wa* denied further acre** to da*
ficer and hr prr*entrd thr medal* to the men while the m l of
*|f|ed material on the ground he
the *quadrnn per»onne| remained in rank- to observe the ceremony.
a**&lt;Klaird with Communist* in the
Mm receiving thr medal nr additional award were (left tn right)
early day 1’ World War II and
It. L. Atwell I'll AN; N. It. Hell, PHI f*ernnd award): F. W. Itnthtali r opposed devI'lopuienl of Ihe
inann Jr.. Atll (third award); K. I.. Hrrwer, SN; It, C. Hockley,
hydrogen tnmh
LIKN; H. C. Ilron-nn, PHAN; II. J. Connells. I'll I (.m ind award);
Ttie llulletln'* editorial hoar I
S. It, Ibinhar, I’ ll \N( C, C. I t.rl-u-h, ATI; It. II. (ia»lnn Jr.. PII2;
«a!d in an editorial:
It. N. Ilealy. PII2; tt. F- Scharlf. LIMN, and F. II. Van Nontrand,
I'llAN. Seven men given award* who were not prr*ent were: It. I..
"It »-&gt;rm* to u» a breach of
lira-lie), I'll2; C. C. Dyer, AH1 J. It. Grave, Pill (.rennd award);
faith on the part ol Ihe govern­
G. It. Moore, AKAN; W. II. Nr.lan Jr.. AK1; W. W. Dalre. .M l.
ment tn eal! upon a man to a*
and C. A. Itrook*. C*M (etrond and third award*). (Official Photo­
aume turh heavy re«pon*lhllllV
graph. F. M. Navy)
In full knowledge of hi* life his­
(Conlinursl from Page One)
rratir gubernaliorlnl nomination
tory and then, alter lie ha* dentTuevday.
on drably done hi* lir«t nnd given
the mo-t valuable very lee- to the
lie said "I don't di**uun! tl-r
ii.iimn to me the facts lo east
operation the acting governor ha*
aspersions on hi* inirgrly. . .
been using since tn- took office
amt put together a |*oliliral m s-1
Albert Ein»trln commented that
DENVER '.is—Veteran Detective
shine that Is well oiled " Collin*
"the systematic and widespread
altenipt to ficdrr.y mutual trust Joe Holindrake is retiring July 1,
••aid John*' state machine wa* tied
in with "numeroii* i —inty maand rocifulnee eunrtitute* the *e- leaving behind an uncollected
rhineg and Ihe raiketrenng ele­ off year trrt of President Syngman vere*t pnxdble blow a gain it *o- claim—5 cent*—against the city lo
rentare a ‘ hoelace.
ment."
Ithee'* |¥ipiilarily.
While still a rookie cop, HnlinThe T.illaha**ee ratldidale talked
Ithre amt hi* vsife vtere amyna
drake explains, he turd Ihe lace
to i ampaign worker* i--t.iv and the first to east ballots In Seoul
while asrtMing the birth of a tiahy
bpicy M a g a z in e s
worked on {-Ian* (or the llnni tilt this morning.
before an ambulance arrived.
id politicking.
An estimated eight million b.l
HI* expense voucher for 5 cent*
He ‘ peaks on television here In lot* were cast before the poll*
to bur new lace* wa* turned down
night Tomorrow he 'pend* the en rioted at .1 p m , ind It may he
ATMNTA
.HTialham County hy his sergeant on the grounds
tile -lay seeking vote* in Hr-mard two day* before romplrtc return
County t iillitv* niiikes hi* hid for ait* In. Good weather helped hring Sol. Gen Andrew J Ryan ha* he "only u»cd one lace."
the blessing* ot the Georgia Liter
the Northwest Florida Vide .it a out t heavy vole.
attire rommi«»inn in proceeding
Saturday swim- I h -iii T.ill.ih«*»ee
Despite crle* from the Indepen against a spicy little magarine
to Penaarola
dent and opposition bines of police called "Scoop."
«
Collin* came h"re altrr *peaches intimidation and interfarmee and
Ityan sent the mmmisiion for
at the Piorida Watermelon Fe*tl equally Mrong denial* hy povern- it* perusal four p»ekrt-*!ied mag(Continued From Page I)
val in l/-e*liurv and a barbecue men) authorities of turh activity, a/inc* containing phntngrn|)4is of lo Congress made public Sunday.
rally at Paint Itivrr near Tampa. the voting appeared to be peace­ nenrlv nude model*.
In that report Sla«*m portrayed
He brought nut two new pnttii* ful. The nation 1* under an emer­
H looked them all nvrr and de free world trade with Ihe Commu­
yesterday One wa- when tie .aid gency police alert.
cidetl yrslerttxy that while n^ne nist bloc a* a whole a* &lt;1re|inlnn
lie would veto any hill. Including fthcc'* I.literal party sayi It ex- is the highest form of entertain­ tn Iail While rom merer with Red
creation -d a fix rnmmiivlnn. Itcriv to win tlo of 301 Aia*mbly ment "Scoop" |* the une Ryan china crept up at least temporar­
which would t a k e a wav benefit* -eat* The major opposition Dem­ would have thr hert chance sd ily, he said, l,the gliltrring pros­
of ihe home*toad exemption
ocratic Nutionallttv are peisltnli- pro*eciitine *ucres»fnlly. All four pect of a va*t awl lucrative trade"
Revision of Hie Itt’d law which tic. They look for only 20 of their were *cnt hack to the prmscrutor, which trader* envisioned with the
“ Scoop" it puhllthed hy Candid Chinese mainland "wa* not matlve* reh-tei of four rents a gat men to be elected.
kterialiting."
-m en fuel u*cd in farm rnnrhlnIthee'* force* hope to rapture Magarine* Inc., N'ew York.
UutVN gUZAttlH It and th« Didst
Again*t Pie *v|*he» of It* rhalrcry al»o wa* advocated hy him. enough veal* to gain a working
of Fdlnliurgh are pictured In a
man.
Dr.
J»w»*
.*
ea^e*»
cf
At­
Curry powder U a combination cloteup that could aeslly be the
lie argued the law b-ecfil* only majority in the legislature—*omelanta,
Inc
uui-ui**ion
oectded
to
of
herbs
and
spices
TAimerir,
the big man and Hie littlr farmer thing they have not had since IK’-I.
turn a small pocket calendar over coriander, cumin, gtnger, garlic, original for reproduction on Brit­
irrclvr* praetii ally no aid front
to Atlanta Sol Gen. Paul Webb chili and peppercorn* usual) go ish coins. The royal couple ere
inln it. It It delicious sprinkled shuwrn In l«ndon after their ar­
withmit recommendation*.
rival borne from an extendedCumThe calendar, turned In lo hi* over fi*h nc chicken that is P* he monwealth lour. (IniTwHlaraJJ
teacher by a *!x * yea r- old Imy, brnlied.
show* a kneeling girl dinted in a
SAIwAM. M;i«*. Its—Official* bf large black hM, n black veil and
Hip Nnrlb Shore Rank and Hank hlnek glove*. .
ifig Cd were showing their new
"Highly dangerous, foul and Inquarter* tn a group of visiting drernr," derlarcd Weslirrry in urg
banker* yi-rtercfay when police
ruvhr-l up with riot guns ami pis­
tol*.
I'ullre said the new type burglar
alarm which doe* not sound in the
hank had gone off nt police head­
quarter*.
Hank Manager T. II. Ml Ilea Jr
explained with some emharra**men. the visitor* probably art It
GENEVA b - V n Son Thiel. t.V
off arcldenlally.
However, he said he wa* pleased year old Vietnamese port, was
to learn the alarm worked so well. taken In a hospital parly today In
the Ifilh day of hi* "death fast"
Ever combine canned tomatoes for Indochina pear-.
Vo agreed to removal from hi*
with snap bean* or green lima
Iw'an*'' Surprisingly enough, they tent after police threatened to take
nrr also dcllriou* combinr-i with him to the hospital hy form.
Rut he announced in a thin voice
buttered carrots.
that hr Is determined to continue
Next llrne you prepare chili con his fast wherever he i&lt; taken.
rnrnr, Iry stirring a lillln grated
Vn relierd Into hi* llm*v canvas
cheese Into |i Just before serving. tent May 4 and *ald hr wa* enter­
Accompany the chill con came ing a "fart unto drath" which he
wlih shamed rice nr rooked *pa&gt; hope* would he an inmluenre for
ghrtli nr noodle*.
peacp In Ihe Indochina war.

South Koreans Go
To Voting Polls

IS L E OF H E L G O L A N D ,
IT)—Thl* red-ctiffed German Island
in the North Sea ha* earned a
reputation for it* pirate*, aubmarine pen*, lohrtm and ititbboro
folk who weathered tvrn world
w«r*.
The word* for the German an­
them, Deutschland Urbcr Alle*.
were written on Helgoland in 1641
by a German political refugee.
Germany** great pirate. Klau*
Stoertebeker, and hi* crew hid out
there, German l "boat* of both
great wars used it a* a bate.
It hat been called "Gibraltar
of the north," “ Pearl of the North
Sea" and a x * x x trouser but­
ton."
It* present mayor, Peter Rickmer*. who wa* born on the Island,
*ayi:

UN Appointment
Is Withdrawn
UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. '.C I'eter Pfeiffer, critirlred In (he
United Slate* as having * Nail
record, will not tvecome We*t Gr rmany's observer at U. N. head­
quarter*.
V L*. N. announcement last night
*aiil Pfeiffer's appointment hid
been withdrawn. Prrvumablv Dr.
Han* E. Rlr»«rr. nreseit Wert
German ob-erver, will rontlmu- in
Ihe post.
The Jewish Labor Committee nf
New York ami Hep Jsvltt (R NY)
were among thn*e who protested
after Pfeiffer'* appointment wa*
announced lart February.
.
Pfeiffer held diplomatic [Cit*
under the Na/i* In Prague, M(»‘ cow. Pari* and Rome, He wa*
classified nfler Ihe war a* only
a nominal msmher of the party,
who joined lo hold hi* government
job.

Policeman's
Claim Refused

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AC Will Conduct
3B-Gun Tourney

OMAHA P—What do you wppo*e the Strategic Air Command,
which likes to call Itself delivery
boy for the most devastating horn*In the world. i« going lo do now?
Come June 13 and SAC will be
the *ccne of a ItR gun “ shampion•hip shoot." Il'« for kids from .1
tn 17 and amnep (he le*m* e’ r'eu
to lie firing ac &gt;&gt; .* - corr i'c • 1
of SAC have young*;-1* ant) smr

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Police Interrupt
Bankers' Visit

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Taken To Hospital

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T V 'Vest German government
an.I crusty IlflgnUndcM waged a
conrtant an&lt;l highly
paign for H* return. Finally the
British ircfplrd a l»»nrl&gt;‘ coaMftl
»anct dune a* a ne» P™rlic*‘
target, and on March 1. 19W. re*
turned Helgoland to Germany.
Now It'* a doted I*land, autijeet
to carnal visit only by gmcf*
ment permission.
Five hundred branny workmen,
half of them native Itelgnlander*,
are buty putting it hack In ahape.
It Mill rn*t about 20 million
dollar*, and take aeveral year*
to restore home*, mainly for the
people who uted to live there.
Politically. thr bland it part ot
the Wert German Mate ol Schlev
wig-llolrteln, which l« helping the
federal g-ncrnment foot the lull.
When restoration I* complete .
Helgoland again will be a busy
lobster-fishing port and. in cummrr. a North Sea touriit attraction
which once boarted a 5.0TO popula­
tion holiday peak.
permanent dwelling* are plan­
ned for about 3.000 people. There
will V hotel*, too. Thing* will he
eartrr than hrfore Helgoland l»*ed
to import It* drinking water Irnm
the mntnland. but that won't be
necessary anymore.
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■'We have &lt;ti*covered a fr&gt;' o
water well." Htrkmer* *ayd. "It
will be enough for all our need* "

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ft* l»« t&gt;**«n Iftkitt

loan M ,d believe the tw o Mis* Bannock*
Uc.
It
the
wcatliri
a
good,
undet would Iw very please** to help u*
J t f t l P u ttr l *i*-J
l l u a t l t had
'a dalt fur U.tit artfdin# It will loot I t the ticca Tht way you did I ai that time They'll be tight here,
■jr i a 1 t r i f actual Ip v* To'Id • like.) that Uuflrl style with tveij- wmeh I* an advantage They can
M|«r n bool t»«s h»r «•»•!?. «**&gt;*
i iharr tht manta in Nr«
*»Mh one helping thcmels** and no luaa relieve Itelty a mother and M m
h a It ail Cattar tht mifeiatrr an I la nboiit walteia
Now! U'hal we Maabury.”
f gratia thtjuib porrriiM** twthar Hut want to know la Have you that
Joan rodited ' What about your
fhlt tunpit WglnniBf »tll W«*b
, thtlr IIt u together, and that it » *at recipe lor the truit punch you baby that day, Belts? Wilt you
p th e r aiat hkm! ©I all
i-*at» *hd hr» aerved when you were mauled? taring her along? '
mother d»*&lt;,uat nuptual p l a n a with
Hetty luughed "Indeed, no! No!
It a ir simply dellCIOUa l'»e ne'er
Joan • old claiamata. Baft? « h o I* at
i! I m to be of any help lu you.
h read a harpllv marrltd i n '! tht m- tper (orgutten it.”
' tf a ktrciy littl# ftrl
•I can gel it lur you And what
about athrrwacr and dishis* Can I ' V i g T U ^ ^ ^ rn T rc iU b V e
and nice Hhc ad ue.i Belh and
C H A ITK It BIGHT
|I lend you anything
&lt;►
tlcth adores her, ao It’a alwaya a
in) ilcai
Oh no. 9hunk
BKTTY amllrd at Ju a n * com*
hne arrangement when I need any­
mrnl
h " n v k lin f In ItlC It wa Mi ?| 1* o • 1 r i ftprai.mp
VSlml \r| r tier 1 it* tLi jt Itfl* tv*t one ’*
Icollrga th»|wl ‘ *ll u . m n l y *iilvrtl
’ Good ' Joan loniultad hri paga
• tot nt difll'U lIX i
Alt my tan te-nowr MUM 1hr t Hum h him .»
ot notrs again "Now let a sea
A'ftiua th? t 1. #!
; friend* « m tight there. lot
Hiflt trill*-*r* t»f|M I«r*|k-f| What els* dll I wan* to talk atseh
thing. And muit of Mike » &lt;•*UM
get there caslty (rum hi* cvllrgr down at Ihr emtra sb,* bad made today ?”
•Wlial nhaijt photograph* ? Art
A* lot tht hoi lit-to i*ti I (ilk* and and drew a line i hr nog it the merilu
* relative* - wp simply totil I he its Chat •ni&lt;l ad, l&lt;* flu ulwsl jian&lt; k mu going to hava randidsT”
Th* neat tiling &gt;» well- this i»
&gt;hrn u ii ) where the rvtnt »&lt; • to
■Yes I ve already *e«n a local
taka p lirr anil that there » until wlial mother ami I llmliglit s r il man lle li make thrm up into an
. tit no oca might ai cvxiimudauuo* liite Ini the real til the rrtrr.sh album which makes a wonderful
Tell us ll it miuiida all record lie'll be here an hour be­
♦ tillers they aetuwngril llx lt own mfflt*
II they could—lint II not, it » * i right.’ Stir i c e d ' ftaietw Iclira. fore Ihe wedding and will go to
Nut* Hilda tec Uie church with us and then come
: J’ lat ton had. Yea. I planned the three kind*
! easy way The econom ical way, tream amt cake Is Hull enough, luck fore lor the reception alterdo you think? " Ami stu* liaiketl tip want In other word*, hr slays by
* too," alie added
ua fight up to the end Wall, now
T h at a another thing." Juan ankiuiuty.
j M o w e r * . Yew, flower* for Ihe table
*T abtHikl think s.t "
*aid. ” 1 want Mother to let me
"It sreins at,rt ol aklmpv mmr* here at the reception, Pluwer* lor
nelp with the exjiensca I could My
Hilt it we natr plenty ul the church. And Bowers tor all ol
royalUea came in hut month trom how
r the aale id my fliat book, tic lie every tiling Allei all. Ms nut a li* in the bridal party. Mother!”
Her voice held sudden d is m a y
and while I didn’t exactly make a supper If* loo early tor that."
We might give them a choice ' That s going to be terrific! Do ice
■ lortune, atilt I could pay lor a
art nl the wedding, I could buy of Coflee or punch,” Me* Poster have t» pay (of »N Hie flower*
ow n drraa. at tcaal. And I suggested thoughtl uMi "II would too? Alter all, this Is Todd » wed­
ding ns well as mux! How tome
coukl take calc &lt;&gt;l the tnsltat wins depend on Ihr tiny, id ionise”
“Oh. Out I” liter'- loan til'll the hfldw haa to toot Ihe Mil for
P » Mie photograph*. tint Mother
won’t hear ol II Hhe aaya it Dan "(so you mink unyunt will want every dam thing? Mo fair!”
Her mother laughed and lapsed
were living, lie would be doing it codec in June?’
“home people like codec *t any into the vernacular of the younger
and ao—t-ook! Beth hat her thumb
in her mouth Do you think she a lime, tu n e nr December,” Mr* generation. "B e ta a.” she nald.
Poster leplotl now Hoi we tali "Tisld |»»y* (or Ihe floaera—for
aeieepT O r hungry T Or w hit T"
"B oth, probably,” Hetty roan nnd tie* ids Ihni 1al**t Lt ett el litr 1 i d Ih" bridal party, at least”
He docs? Are you sure I”
went over to the make shift
I iy Uionienl It we it ant In
Perfectly sure It a up In you
loan nisl'letl ami ciii»t'-l tn llslly
pen. "H i, honey bunch * She leaned
|to decorate the church as aimply
down and titled up her atnall again
"Mothers going to liste Mu ot as elegantly as you wish. And,
—daughter. "Getting aleepy-timo tor
t ^ vo'iT Let a go hava our lunch and Blown make the sandwiches and ol cuurae, you provide flowirs lor
then you can take a nap on Auntie cake She does it lor a taisinro* Ihe reception. And - t forgot to
And the tirrda the money Any­ mentiun thia yesterday whtn we
Jo'a awing. Won’t that be m trT "
Lunch — with Octh’a big eye’ way, I don t want inolhct sir wing weir talking, Joan, but you pay
aiming over with drowsiness ie mound in the Kitchen that day. tur the white catpet down the
m e ale Somehow (Jetty ltd ncr Annie will em p the nuts, and the aislr, loo.”
"Unt. One mare thing '
and managed her own meal, too ice cream will comr Irom Van
"Yes, and her*'* another. Die
Annte m i there today ao loan Aredslcs alieady cut into slice*
did not nave to keep lumping up so it’ll be easy to ativo Serve!” ribbon* u*ed to mark off th* fam­
from the tabic. And alter they nad Joan clappe-d one hand tn her loir- ily per a*. And the awning out”
all Bntahcd, Deity e d ite d the tittle bead ‘ Goodncu, that t something ahle—1
But Juan hid clapped her hands
girl under a blanket out un the we nevrt thought of. mum*' Whu'a
rfswmg. Then, while Oiarn who liked going to do Ihe serving tur 111T to her cara. Now the broke in
® lo bo useful, was helping Annie There II nave tu be one person to nrmty. ' hay no more. There'll oe
with tne dlih'a, loan and ncr Dandle the ice cream and another nu awning. Pit Just take a chance
mother joined Betlv on the vrian- lor the take and pu&amp;sihly someone on Ihe weather. We've got tn draw
da where ,nry continued theib at the punch howl, wuitl ihercT the line aomewrhere, muma! And
Itow aland asking two in there ul alwiit the white carpeting. Do you
planning
thtna that* really necetsaryT”
'T h t c huri h wilt hold atsiut dvc your clnvcsl It lends In do that?"
"I think wed belter have K.
Mrs p’oslrr looked impilringly
hundred people.” Mta Foster and
IVrha|ta tour muihsr You'll nave a train, you knur*,
"A nd now that we »e llnialied corn* at Itelty.
and after all, it'a a minor lt*rs
r'P n g our llale. we And we're ask­ ■.....i t help'
i inly about ten itotlara, I think.”
“Oh, ohe it love to, 1 ol sure ■
ing pi&gt;t a tout that mnny. Ol
"Who providen ttt”
I It wide her a n ite and you
eourae. they won't all com e Kj "The florliL That—end ths pew
penally those Irom out o l town can take It liai k with ton That a
4 But *•» ran probably Ogiira on one. let ma are nuw Perhaps ribbons Hpeaking of tlmare re­
Diane s mother. Joan Yes, I think minded me of the** things *
lour hundred, anyway.”
(To ife Costlaaerf&gt;
"W e re going to aet up a lung Ml ask Diane a mother Ami—I
M s o r ^ i'
f ktut ft loni aM * "

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Monmouth O ffic e r Asks Retirem ent
KATONTOWN, N. J. i f — The
Army's ehii-l Intelligence ullu-cr at
Ft. Monmouth, which has hern the
target of a probe hy “Sen “Mcl'ar
Jliy * Senate Investigations sub•rornmittce. has applied for retire­
ment on health grounds
Andrew J Reid. 54, ot Eatontown, ha* been in Ihr civilian post
since 19PI. '|e said he suffered a
heart attack Dec. 21 and has not
been back on the Job since. He
said last night he applied for re­
tirement April S

A rg u m e n t
TWO HA It IIOIIS. Ml tin. &gt; - A
stranger in thia little* tuwn on Min
ncsoU's rocky north shore. looking
otd on the darkened bu*lnrs» ch»*
tricl at night, finds nothing In -u!
gesi a city in ferment
But lx*)c&gt;n&gt;l tin brightly lighted
window &gt; in the home* of "the eity’s
MbO rrsidcnl*. a tnMer argument
waves hot I t '* about tio -p ita ls and
duett r»

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Yaur HtMiilttid Eiidiyliaa Will I * Salt W ill CHARLEY JOHNS ai GOVERNOR

CHARLEY 10HNS. Man of Action, ha*
PROVED ka in Us# ataa Sa gatstw riaoda
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Da fan want awlkorllf Sakaa away horn
your local Ctiy ai.d Cauaty Gatarnwanl? D«
you taaal la riak yauf Homsslaad Eaampiion
kaathuT Do yoa want n o t* pawar canlatad
■a Talliknaaaaf a not. yoa will w&gt;-a Ue
CHARLEY JOHNS ior GOVERNOR.

preventive medicine ’’n b**«t prat*tired hy education &gt;u the p.iSit-utwill reeognife symptom
Jerri Vuorlii*, executive secre­
tary of the Cooperative IteaTh
rede ration ol America, says plans
like the one In c*i*frnee in Two
llarlvrs "enable people to rlo *omrthing about tltelr lu-alth problems
in-fead of wading (nr tin- medical
profession or Uncle Sjiu lo do
something."
Rotli »ide» of the controversy
irilend lo seek iedet.il hnrlHtal
fund* - IS per « nl of tin total
eo»t But l&gt;r Helen Kniulvcn, of
Ihe Minnesota Ituard of lleallli,
which administer- the funds avail
able under the Hill Burton aet in
the date, say* no financial im &gt;
lance of thi* type can be con
sklrrvd unless tin- Two llartiors i
croup- get higi Hicr and submit
a single .ipidlealnm lor fuiuj* for
one community hospital

ne!,!;whiiVn7alkel\'''-i'md uVihc 'M iscry Mo xclicrs' Arc Assured Of Aid

I Other Bi( Rcsmih Why Ym
Sheuld Vele t * OHARLEY JOHNS
I. In hi* homo Saaaloiiat DtaUicf Char*
lay fahna got lt.7 )% af A IL *a(a*
cast. Hi* eppansnl. in hi* katas i t s atoilal District got las* ikoa M?V of
ALL »ol»a cast Hoars lolka know A t
candidata* hast. M g s by that.
1. In IMS Chailsy lakna wa* sUaSsd
Pitsidsnl ol tko Stnato by anois* ■
nsou* oolo. Hi* prosoMf oppoasnl
salad tor him.
J- I t ol Iho 34 Sanalot* who at* not
Candida)** lor G otirn st a t* sxppott.
lay C k a t'-y |oh ■*. So So • amjanfy
*f Iho msmhoirhip of th# Htaat.
4. Charity fahn* ho* Mnitad )h* ytaat.
*st road building prog*am in Flor­
id *'* bttlory. 1100.000£00.04 wiM b*
at I* build Tlonda road* ia IIS4.

tap thia l^ogiam t»i»g.

Israaso taka*. Stats C ampaign Mgr.
Gaasga W. DondsMka. Stata
(Paid political odv.)

Protect Your Homestead Exemption

CHARLEY JOHNS

&amp;

Trow.

4V.

lot lists Ordure

r IR F 5 TON I

Market

Slcmpcr's

hv

Free "»

Oasirally. the rimirntersy mil
lo V ’S SIIM )
errns Iwo eixiecpt* «.| medical
'fliat'- &lt;Inn tin* lirewiirks began
pracliet* and ln'*pi!al car;*. The
A citi/en's group, which optm»e*
local *c| iabide is m mindir id tin*
struggle between private and pub the &lt;n "iv -igneri Ineurporatirm
He medicine all over the country pat*- r. for Hu North Shore Mem
II '-pilal 1 -«n , Inc dedlcjlrit
I * " " ^
“ u« - lo sen icemen and women in the
two w orld o-&gt;t&gt;
"Who should contrul medical
Stale t.ilmr srgani/atmn* hair
\ l f i ll ! I l l Ill 'll V - a r il* oft ao attack he Itati fturvc.i in this
cart-’ Who should own the hoapi
rallir it t&lt;* the *IJ- of tin- co-op
srrnp (tom I o iirr-a l-tn lrin a tin n a l- " Itid r t lia r til
lab?
f ccl.aicnlnf X im iils o n i at Hip Itllr Ihcatpr
One side here i» rrprresntrrl I" with fi-i.*nc i.il liartiing. A -nbslili
a group ol re-ideuta who H,m ary ,-f ,v tinge -leel emigre ha«
voted
eontrttndr
heavily
to
the
rvtj|ill'lii-d a corflieriillvr merlir-.il
ran- anti Im-pltal plan llv corn nppo-ltr s|,|c
T»«.
North Sliore Memorial Two llartkir* field \ -js,k, -mari
a hospital, lilrnl ilra-tois ami -ct
IB IMF e Italy's Idool "ntl-ery Ho N a llo n a l Assn I&lt;u the n itiv l
"rvmp 'ip|s-t I- a prupo-al for a isiintv old, however, that the AMA
tlu-ir own charges
(tn the o ilie r -life is ,i group new l»- •pdat to In- eontm lled on lias hmg believed patients -huuhl marchers.” assured offu tally that s a id - n in e J.ISSI " e x h r i n - H | r a * r "
tlrs irin g a m ore conM-ntn-n.il " I tillv the t&gt; i I. .d • 'lie vote fo r each have the right of free choice uf -omelhmg will lie ,l,io&lt; to Insist Mont noe only gel I •••• Im - ile u il
'h e ir $'i a month |w-n- oi*. railed
eummumly" I&gt;|*»- ho-pilal, free J lo i . r lr - h o le il to it It would phy sietans
Jo I III,ct«t e l f , - r l . lo h a v e ltll(
off th e ii plan- Iasi n ig lit for a
choice of doc tort on lie- part id rie 'am &gt; niimmum of 30 tied*.
(ua,
terl
t
'l
}!■:. f:• r I uh d
"W
e
know
ja
-rfe
itly
w
e
ll
that
slldowu hunger strike on Pnrlia
patients and fee* di-lrrinined by |ho- iMs ;ji amt would cost about
tK lie ia l- p ln ltlls i'd Hir lli.rrc lie iv
Hits d ls p o lr is nut only a local ineiit s itiM ir-Irp
doctors
k V in s i |M-r lo-rt
to
d iffe re nce liu l t« in volve d in a
Both groups profess a common
'IIn- lHilr.ic::h d r o liim n ,,l sonic thee Would do a ll they could
Chief pndagunist &gt;d tin* plan
goal In-Bit tiealtli for cvrryliody i- hi 1-,-uu- ?*. year wild Dr \ nallonw ide l&gt;.it I Is- T tu - factor fin -iglith — 'mil ..ml women llu ri-, 1 * the Jienvtoi;
Intense eommumlv Intrrest In \1 t.n'in Smith, a N iw veteran! makes a healing of o u r local in iiilied into Itonie ye-urday ear
wounds more stiff u n it ’ a local
the i-siie has been wtiip|&gt;erl up ami lather of f"iir Serious some- .,4,M
.r
rymg sign- ' He D-o. Have a
t o r every [m hllH v -nw tied a c t*
through mass meetings, huge, time* In the point of grimness,
liiglil lo I.ivi
Xivlv lu-gan Ihe n lo r e ie.| m A m e rica la d year
black nrW'pa|K-r ids and rnlunin fir i. r n Smith ha* with erusad
mart'll from Morence May * ami lorn p ir . -H-l\ . . m
i f,
v •-[l if t Vsl D
rftei roliimn of tetter* tn the etll ing fervor dr-Liileil plan* of hi*
their ranks wet, swelled l&gt;y Wind ptaidr-d lo ! r r r * The filia l I lo t,C1IKVENNF Wyo i
tor which hurl such invi-eliees as group In-fore mas* inerting* ami l- io
demonslr.doi - {torn i dles all over .Ikl a e li' o f p riv a te l m l . Ilh.fiu',
y e r o l &lt; asja-f was
“ di'litM-rate hr-*," "bribery", "hea in the local pres*
Italy
lieen-ed to |&gt;rartiri- law
ai ti of go vern m ent t local, is le ,
vy handed threat," "legal bludg­
Dr William Kosiak. 31. lanky tim ing
I'a olo Itc lltllo g lh i, p trs id e n l ol ami (e •le ra ll land.
eon."
and hahling chief of -laff of Uie
Twit fl.vlt'irs has a hospital, pri -t-nl tuispltal, amt Dr Itall'h
tmill some &gt;i years ago on Hit- Mityir ,U, are among the chief
erlge of the bu»lne*s illstrirt and s|i|i|kirters of tin- ro &gt;&gt;p side of the
within easy view of the Duluth Controversy
Miss,ihe ami Iron Range lloilma
Herr
the way llr. L'unn Smith
yard* anil the dock* oil t»ake Su -u n u op hi- pmltion in a foil
permr
fvige nu n letter in * loeal new»
Originally, two doctor* oune.I p.il-er
tile ho-jntnl flu s *i rxe.t i idroad
"III oiv opiohai the l if aI'tillrnipfoyr- and ollu-rs tfirpuigti i mr-rlir .or is sI ill i profession anil
pre-pal mi ni plan In lull, when not a lui-nn-s to hr- opiT slerl by
the doctors retired, resilient* of a lay group t tu -lirv r that when
Ihe ejtr ln-iv.:hl tin hospital and |N-..|&gt;I in - h k , they want prom pt
established a crmperalixe Inispllal and iridiv idual iltr t it n x i from Ih r
am) pre-payineiit plan
jilts - i-i,in o l tlu-ir ehoiee
" tin re are several thousand
Ti»lay file ihw-lors are rmployr-'l
by tlie lNisplt.il 'flu-y're guaran ixoph- in tin- county who choose
teed minimum salaries ranging not to hr-long tn the t'liminunity
from f l.500 lo $11,001) a year Thi-ir Health \ssn , jxojde who prrfr-r
tu engage the physician of their
building
Hie hosp.tal also admits prnatr choice for mnllc.il service Many
patient- ami eo op employed doc- r&gt;( llirso people have contract* in
lltrrl to serve them lifts* i ros* tn order that they
tor* are pcrmltti
with fee* -plil evenly between get full benefits under their eon
trail for hos|utali/atioii, tlx hns
tlx til
To satisfy- slate law. the co-op pltal must lie a participating tios
Is divided into two segments Tlx I P'Ia I In the Blue C ro ss plan The
Community Health Cer'er. tor , Community Healtlr Center tins
ojxrales the hospital The Com t’ ltal .,1 pre-enl is not a Blue
niunily Health A- n . ............ ihe t’ lwv hospital because i! lines not
prepayment plan Members mu»t niet-l tin- rrriu ire m rn ts . and a new
hospital omlei the a««eoUition's
belong lu Ixdli parts
Memliershtp in the jut- payment ail'piie- would not tie a par tie 1
rdan eo.-ls tS a year or Jino for paling hospiljl
Arthur Calvin, president of the
iff Individual memher - pay in
M roston n *
addition k,*! a noxdli fo r -bx-tor Mlnnc-ota llloe Cru-s rxplainami Ixispltal serviee A family Ihal one rcuuirrmcnt for parliei
3 .6 II.P.
I
on fliaio ifaitsioix v U i!
?V
of two jiays
tor doctor and pal Ion In flloe Cross is that .1
hovpibil icrvice. a family of three fiospital must have no similar
o
u
t
b
o
a
r
d
:
competing plan, and must he ojxn
WIRE W H E E L INSERTS
or more $11 73
tn
all
qualified
doctors
and
pa
Here's what member* iM for
t ic . tlot.rs «
• It» All 11
(heir money* offlre rails, hospital tir-nts ■xi an etui at basis
• «0 ttuxlfll »»••»
Making
II
clear
he
Is
"not
i
ami
doctor
servletIxnefiland
a
rrsrora* Sradtcat*.
eomntetc physical examination an salesman for llloe tiro--", but
mentions it rhirffy because the
ntially
Sinn
If member- are to easfi In on "largest t-mphniT in litis area ha»
Ihe plan, Iheir choice of doctors I- adopted the llloe t’eus. program
Rrg. 67.50 5ALI
limited to those ernployed hy the ,,,r i1» employes." Dr Gunn Smith
McCarthy claimed an espionage cooji If hospitatiration i« neres reeomnientf*
PAY ONLY $1.25 PIR WffK
(ID
ringg opt-ratrd
at Ihe soperserret sary. they go to Hie ro oj&gt; operated
"I-et the Community health
radar
Assn, continue to practlre rvdside
Jar 1abora lories In the fort. A hospital
MBNVfOH
loyalty-security check there result
Each member ot Hie coop |ilan die hospital and admit patients
ed in the suspension of U civilian has one vole in the operation "t ‘"'d - l,ay for theii rare Just a
employe*, some of whom were Ihe hospital and the pri payment *'lue Cm** or an* &lt;Ihrr prepaid
. N o t ‘5 9 ” b ut O n ly
later reinstated Secretary of the plan.
Insuronrc program now due* or
Army Robert Stcvins said there
Tlx cooncartlve hospital here i- a* die provident individual &lt;hx*
wa* iio record of current espionage &gt; dingy, buff-colored ft amt- hulk himself '
there.
of a building with three stories
Ur Gunn Smith says he leels

During fix IHS2-U fiscal year,
two-third* iif all Ihe wildfires on
urotccled land occurred during the
four months period (December t
to March 3t ) More timberlamt —
ril,boo acres—burned In January
Large crop* of slash pine cones
than in any other month uf the occur at xregular intervals uf 2
year
to 5 years.

A Slalt To* ConnviHisa was,Id kara Ika
pa«N fa •• arti tka haada of local Coy and
Coualy To* Aosasaor* and raita yaur Stmt■load Dittumtat. tkai.by wiping aul your
Hatnaslaad CttnpiM* kaaahla. Ask y n t
tacal To* A u ta ttl.

a fire trap

Hit- coop -tartid lo ytultrr Inml*
fnt
Bt fn-d Inrspilal costing

Ihurt. May JO, 1931

Because O f Health

Held was jirai-t-d hy McCarthy
for doing a good yob at Ct Mint
mouth The intelligence agent had
testified before the subcommittee
in Washington Dee. !•

A Slats Tea Caa— loaf— ia a osaaaca Sa
Text Homasltad Caamptian kanalli* CHAR.
LtY JOHNS IS OPPOSED la sack « Catnnua.
*i#n His appanant farors (L

C o m m u n ity

In April, li*;,; the cialr lire mar
»li.il i c-vuitmended elimination cd
a nucnlH'r ol ficc lia/ard- In the
hospital uni llit* ili-tallaliuii of a
cu-llv -prlnhliT system Some of
the lur.ini* wm* cliinln.ilcd, trill
Ihr -priukli r -y-ti-m ha- not tiecn
Install'd I'arrd with the tHis.-ibil
lly tint would have to rto-e Ihr*
ho*pil d I m tu iu tr It's

!HL .nANTOKH Ilf RAN'

I HI I

I.".lb '-I

Cruise* ''7 7'

TABLE

I 'A I I M M .

Van Camp 300 Pork&amp;Beans ? rns. ?3c
49r.
Hormcls 12-oz. Spam
sm. 59c
Nescafe Instant Codec
pi. 31c
Krafts Miracle Whip
33c
Starkist Li. Mt. Chunk Tuna
’/ j gal. 29c
Clorox Bleach
qt. 21c
E Z Liquid Starch
Joan of Arc Kidney Beans 2 cns. 25c
Green Giant Golden C S Corn 2 cns 29c

m e yti r

• flmiM* ( rM m I

w it h *-H l!-s

!■
Me*
H*» *#«l*r II mH sr

f tliei

Rag. IP.93

SAVE
n il

n it

A f im |r o &lt; H J

PORTABLE IR O N E R
ffu g iifu ily

Sale

/

COFFEE
\\n 99c
With $5.00 Order

Fresh Dressed

l^itwlrr**
Cocktail
fiuntuna
NaMi-rn

ft ut.
I'ranula
..
I ’otato f hip*
R tl* 4 f*rh rr» th.
pt.
VVroman ,OU
Frrnrha f* Or. Mustard

I at

1 rant
Dressing
. small
2 *«n*
1 lb.

I Sr I - a . . .

ssiib S'rae Sled. Sab

J-Doy m i TRIM

SPECIAL !

M

14-In. T h r if lL C u l

•

OoioBne Rotory

• h . f - P0W tR M o w t "
A S A P .3 0 V n lu *

'

\

$4.79 Volue

Fast
Growing Carefully
Selected
Mixture
o f Sturdy
Varieties

SCr

t 7e
35f
17c
Mr
)l7e

la T a p * '*

3 ran. Zar

Kuaji 3 leg. 23c 3 bath Lit
I ftm«r
S*sap 3 rog. 23c 2 bath
( beer
large 30c glin t
Drrft
largo 30c giant
Vel
large ) 0c gianl

UANTZTY RIGHTS RESERVED

23c
73c

3.99 m m .

a a a a a a a a a s a a a s

IN

T lr tifo n e
LAWN SEED

SALE!

66

PLASTIC GARDEN HOSE

13e

F*a Imi«II* •

(hiide** F-ylif
O 'l'd sn Hee
........... tr..W

Only i 1.75 uWeek|,

%D M I'U f'k m

I'ottrd Meat
llurkrra 10 Or.
l.ipluna Fruatee
Ideal Dug Food
Cftxeu

AJai Cleanser

FRYERS
lb. 39c

I9c
Ue

s' i

3995

ALSO RIDUCID

Maxwell lloune

*1 4 » 2

GUARANTEED
NEW TREADS
Applied on Guaranteed
Tire Bodies or on

Your Own T!rtj

7

95

Of) Mi Irthom je
If Tour Old l i l t

Is M'oppgbl*

S ill
6.70-15

Silt 8

95

laouuei
if rout ova
• Ml IS
IIU IU III

Tie

7J&lt;

111 East First St.

Fhorts 12

.1

�Highest

Foods At The Lowest Prices

FANCY FRESH GOLDEN B A N T A M
Price* Good Thru Sal.. May 22

Quantity Hl&lt;jht* R**«r»#d

Open
All Day

Open
All Day

Wednesday

Wednesday

Minit I with $5 Food Order—S I'P K R H ItA N I•

COFFEE

EARS
O N LY

Tall ( ait L\M&gt; O’Sl.NSHINK

ARMOUR Jf
CO KNfO

FANCY W INESAP APPLES 2
U. S. 1 MAINE POTATOES 10
LARGE SUNKIST LEMONS 3
FCY. LGE. CALIF. CARROTS 2
LGE. FLA. PASCAL CELERY 2

12 o i
Can

Tuna Fish
The Wearion Oil Shortening

Snow drift

\ HEAL TREAT!

Deep South Hi and Refreshing

Serve Snperbrand

G’fruit Juice 2

Ire Cream Topped
with I.iHcinuK

LifteroBt Red Ripe RUSO

*

SUPERBRAND

STRAWBERRIES

St in s tieiriet!

Land OSunthln* Gold CiMn Slyl*

LIBBY'S

Lemonade
Orange Juice
Baby Okra *

d Oi. Whole Krunel Golden

Cern

F lO Ie il

2 c-

Stokely* Fine*! Too:nv

Aco High
Frozen

Hot. Golden &lt;'team Style

( ! iir n

0 c«.

FABULOUS

Scottco Tomula
fJo. 303 Golden Cream Style

Catsup ** 2 7 c

2 c*~
No. 203 Whole Kernel Gokton
Corn
2 cCorn

LIMA BEANS
BABY LIMAS
BROCCOLI ■
CAULIFLOWER

Tropica) Short Grain

No. 303 Whit* Cream Style

H n rn

Mix 'Em Up and Take Your Pickl

Rice 3

^ c...

A*rn

33c

S p r i n »r
A (n i

Train*

ARMOUR CHILI &amp; BEANS 2 lt
BOLE PINEAPPLE SPEM S ,
DEL MONTE ELB. PEAM tS 2
PURPLE PLUMS
M *.
SMALL PEAS
2
CHURCH DRAPE JUICE 3
TOMATO JUICE
B
V ITA FOODS •ta .'U H r ....
ARMOURS CRD. BEEF NASH ,

4*7 Lb*. Average Weight

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fU
J k

pk?
Onl

Save at this Low Price!.. Iatmi 0 'Sunshine

B.tLLA HD’S Own- Heady

SLI. BACON
Morrell**
Yorkahlra

M A .
k l r

Pound

Hickory
Sw m I

# U L

Pound

"

®

S u p r Cured BACON SQUARES u. 49e
Armour Star 34 Id Av&lt;j W tj Oi.r-k-Frocm
Swtn • Premium Rolled

Quick-Frozen Chickeu-by-the-Piece

Safa Efficient

L»Pv Tkighs, Brewt
GPiM S t#

27c Octagon Detergent

F IL L E T S
T u t e O B n Dr***&lt; 1

BuE&gt;Pnk Fnv'al Quality •

Toilet Tissue
Slumvmnt'i Form Slut*

La u n d r y

WIENERS

u.

A fee

4lo

43c

Octagnn Cleanser
P.erWkir a r e

Np.. I Toll C ana

Homan*e Croror Band jkin’eut

Reqdkn

11* in Plautl? Bsh

Pineapple

�K tllO l.S

For Rmu IIji
Niat.ua.» llulri »l«
S hip t*. M. Deadline

Day Before I'ubliraOnn

PHONE 1821

-J ftN IS H K b WtcheuclP
apt
slumlM-rlani) f.iurt lliway 17-98
South of Uly Limits.
WELAKA Apanincni*
First Street Phan? *

Rolbiwny and Baby Red*

*7t o p i c a l R e a l t y
Corner Celery mil Sanford Ate.
Phene i : j :
Room Ml Edward*' Bldg.
Park A r'ommcrclal
Ph. 16
Washer*. Alt makes.
J. It. Alexander
T. M. Stringer 15K b
Thoroughly rrcomlltioned. Test
It* 4. Heal Eitatc LlnkT*
eti. approved ami guaranteed —
Prom *5# '*'■ Easy lei
IOMPI.KTEI.Y FI KNISIIKD
Cl.ltllle II. W olfp
Now rented for $10000 per month
A ppliance ( nrpur.ilinn
3 bed room*. tiled hath and thou
er, screened rear |torch, ear 36$ Sahfnnt Are.
Phone IIH
pnrtc US ii by iso it. tot
!
n
o
IT
YOI
RSEI.E
!
GQO.OQ cash, assume *mall Mortgage Shown tiy appointment only Due* your home teed a face liftinn? Now i« the time to dean
Raym ond M. Ilall, Realtor
up • Ii* up and PAINT t'P
Licensed Registered Ileal Ktlatr
Itroker and (leneral Insurance OBT YOITH I*\l\ I I KUM
Sanford Pain I and Gbisa Co.
A«ent.
101 youth Park We,
Phone 960 NT South Park
Phone .PH

ST. JOHN’S REALTY CO.
Phone 1123 •A ti Peterson. Broker
A»nx rale* -A. B Peterson lr .
p J Cbcstcrson. Albert N. Pitt*
SKMINDI.E REALTY

w. mt mints
EFFICIENCY apt*. Cal.. 423

REDDING

r. w. mi
tnnt Park Avenue
I’ hum
Evenings—Nil tV or 1*79 i

i()NK ttOitVi iiiiilin iy at*artmcnl, 2 Bedroom*, hath, dining n»im,
large living room, kitchen large
Q.ilabh f
couple or tingle
screened |*orcts. Plenty of Iruit
Privat* hath, ideally tooted
tree* and shade Wee* o' fine
nervi* from l*o*t Office. Inquire
large lot. Can finance. See your
Mi otk'l Jpcobwrn's Drpl. Store
Broker or call HO W.
ile 'oraieil roomy
2 IIKHBOOM Block house llloo
Down, mo pawticnt',
Sit'd
FlirtNlSllr.il kit. f e
Total price SHIM. r»l» 2438 Vale
overnight cabin*,
Ahether huylrig or selling, II vvil'
lli way i* vi x..ii'i
11 ■. v..o to -eeAITRACTIVE. a Room M n i' 1
J. W. il\l.l.. Ill \l Hill
apt. Tile hath, sc roe nrsi (airsh,
I turida Male Bank llulldloa
ikitcr famished, t* milf* horn TaU H ill"
Phone I7SN
-lanforu 1 .7 A*l i«. 1 lit *1*1** rW M
13/3 idler 7 |&gt; m.
FUBN1SREI) Apl - 2 rooms and
hath, private entrance IJgld'
and water furni’ hed. u*e ni tele­ New A It 10111 Iv*alt e 2 Acre
phone and garage Iwo h!i«l
2irt i uunli * &lt;tub IH-:&gt;.|
Iron} Pearl *&gt;l town Ideal Ah
Small down payment r
working eouple sVu nmolo Be
person.
nly Box I.Vli cm Herald
2 ANI&gt; 3 ROOM ant* ilea*cnalili
112 Elm. Fall 1W-W

tiiiUM Jnliiusirx
Cheek our once* ano quality he
fore you ft-jv
Scnkarik Gin**** and Paint Co
IIM K West 2nd SI.
Phone .tin

Tolm adge Colled
On His Statem ent

P — ELECTRIC \L SEHVirKS
ritlGIIUIItE apuli anee*, *atr*
ami service {J. H High. (ivirdn.
Seminole County** '-uly prri&gt;elual
Kb
Phone (131 or Sanfo-*l
carr Cemetery, llu*ine*s office*
16(2 VV alter 6 |i m
IIV N. Pork
I'tMior 1110
For Appliance*. contractlnR -all
’ round electrical service. See
your General Elrctrie Dealer.
CARPENTRY, repair*, remodel*
Sanford K !?clric Co.
ii,: wt kind* New work Fab- 116 M.ii;inlt.i Ayr.
Phone III
iiteta. \i.uk guaranteed, f (
o n IFi: ITH 1I’ MENA —21
I wrenre, phone Wittier P.ilk
SV3IU1
II AYNES Oilier Morhine Co
ryiK'Vhnlcrs. atltlmii mjclmu- *.
Special — T V and lllldio
Sil*‘*AIir-ntals, 711 .Magnolia, Eli
S ervice and Repair*
41
RCA Motorola Sale* and Sendee.
LEATHER
llrin i j.es. Uvern 1gh*
Gene’ w Tex tiro S ervice
Ifog* &lt; Irek v 'h (feorxe Sd jrt
III* Sanford We.
Phone IhC
I! Suuti Matr. Orlandii
&lt; ARPENTRY and paint in R Pall
971 \\
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Agent—Glenn F I’tt, rat'* I it.
tel Or call IIj H liai I Ni."
1291 J Sanford

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Steaks, Creole Dishes
Spaghetti
Plate ComhinnliniM
Natnlvv iclitw — Ibirlivilte

LAWN MOVERS. Hand and Pou
er. .harpened to cut like new
Hit ; clex repaired rriuliit. paint
rd. Key wotk llarokl Stanley
310 East ith St

llv 17.92

Plume LCtT-W
In 1* m . H a il*

liiwini ** 1W ■» Ml.

lo o p , sail tiuu and tmt*hing
&lt; leaning, waving Serving Sum
note 1 hoi*) sinee i n i II St
fileavon. t.ake Alary

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International It Oliver 7&lt;* grovi
tractor
P R IC E D 1 O R til l« K S M i :
lilt FIT T R A C T O R C o .
Sanlmd Orlando lliway Phone Ant
lirti**** Srinnrr
For Breen-way «r all rooms
Anv SIZE
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117 Said.*nI Allaollt Bank
Pluitin 31

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STANLEY II..m.
M«v tie &lt;irilen
tTfiiOM fiirni*hed house, M* Va
local Sanford
llaby
Far
Seat*
S
i.tw
letivia Drive, Fall 11*13
llccrman —2232
Cedar Chest
219J
2 BEDROOM apt Electric kitchen llaby Bed and Wrtproof InIlLAt K KYKD 1
nerspfins Matlres*
2I.0S
Nicely furnished Oarage and
own coni ale i-f
u*e of telephone. SM month Beg, SO 0*. iTatform ll.wkir 3') 95
$11*1 Hu It 1
Beg SI9.M Sofa Bed
39 9&gt;
pho»e m r ________ _
l.'AtsJ
lleg $7'J 93 Chrome 3 pc
"t AND 2 Ii&lt;ilii~iiii Apart merit*
Plneile
39 93
Bci, $139 93 Siiopwwru 3 p*
Bcdrnum Suite
79 ud
SMALL, furnished apt 312 Oj It-'g. *169 93 KJumwirn 2 pc.
Ave. Phone live. M
Uvingrooni Suite
|:t»93
WE BUY. «*ll and In dc used fur
?#KDBl&gt;oM unluriii'lied home
n iiu re \v i t .........
i u n n litre 1 n
parage $fgi mil Rivrrvirw Av
■ill F 1*1 Phone 93N
2U1 mi E. 1st SI.
Phone 127
IB A lM V . th in and small
r.O O O 'T lIIN d R T O E A T
eyt 1c riiniu 1 * 1 __________
• Itrvakfa*! • Lunch • lomnr
■i Day* Week I&gt;'-fi:3&lt;i i».m h :«) |. m
HON N E Y*S R E ST A C R A N T PI DICItF.IH t'.'cker Spaniel pup
SAIAIJ, I ItedriMim home
iaiiiilc Jones—Owner
pie*. Hull and while Fall 219 II
room, dining area, kitchen
l
o
ll KALE at Bargain—I (Ban:
S|ierial
Sale
l'rlre
cd back yard S7uper mont
llronre Tom. 2 hen* 1(661 W
.Swing Set*
$.1193
Adam* Ave Phone Mrs
milt st
SI.unli t* Steel Slide*
$.19 93
1N21 until 3 p in
nnivsuN's sp oil riM . i.o o its MAI.K 1 01 KKB Spaniel IP' 1
ten-*) */3 00. Phone 221W
•FSE nr apt FufllJVlied Hoi EAiNHCDE SV1.ES A SERVICE
"nil cold water. Couple prefer &gt;1 Easl First St.
I'hunc !*9S
red Phone m i l l
.9 PR, SHOES Red sandals: brown INSTALL Ml ST Itiiule .Man Sell
2—S ROOM nifMlerti . SP(t &lt;or
•ind ninth *pecttilor&gt;. Wheal rol*
and cAllCcI wrel.lv dehit* Real
range and lefrlgeratnr flh each
ore.! ..nil'll* 7'3 A\A — ALL
opfKirtimlly for light ntan Far
Phone Saiitoril IKH-X-J
NFM sti* U I" S1I U * ilu :
and references necessary Write
$3 no |ir Si e a! 3**»i West 3rd bl
P o Box 17(3. Dayluna Itearli
t 11MPETKNI cook, laundrt
(■&lt;i:il Milk
pair time I pm til aller dinner
If,.mbII Prte*l S&lt;iuth Sanford Ave
Ph &lt;ae 9tn
phone 380 W I
2 liBOUND floor apt
1VOBK WAN I lls
No pet*. Fall Kjo
USED Kslrlgeralor*. ail make*, I I models and *!/&lt;*» — Cumplelely
IRNISHED
reconditioned. Tested, approved
Hrasonahle.
and guaranlccd — From $79 So
nth SI At
up Easy lerrnr.
Citmde H. W olfe
UNFURNISHED house, ( mom*
ami breereway. Phone 1S72-J.
Appliance Corporation
307 Samotd Ave.
Phnne 2117
UNFURNISHED 3 room
megt. Fall Wi3

assii if. d

Many heckler* trletihoiietl from

distant plan-* Wearily, ralm.vdgr
finally turned over the tihnnv .insvvrrmg to hi. ■»tfe
"Tell there A .inkrr* m( itovei
nor i*n‘t herr fell them lie’ * I.,i*&gt;
reviewing i r o f .

COOD and HAD

L'tcsl furmturo, ^nphances, tool*,
etc. Iloo uitt- void, lorry's Mart
321 Ea*t Ivt St Phone 1631.

ii

ATUWTA v,P — The I
rant; for into the mchl after Guv
Herman Talitisdgo comment* i on
the 1’. S. So|irrine Court derision
sinking down public -rhoo! srgre
Ration.
lie had laid that .....
: I mb
"ratwinl and **:1i nut aecent a o. Id
political dccri'o
which over
litrn* their an Pitted p 'tern of
life."

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Morning :
Lin io Evening ht.*r
It.n . 1163-J

NOTH i s . PERSONAUV —$&gt;

1.1ml *&lt;.'piiig. 1'rupirai
liter Ittiitt .*wi.l. Tiiu
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i-nnif&lt;i’*-i *1,29;
lloMl.B M IM E
(Ned Far*
101 Sanford Ave.
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er. Stewart, Sr hull, Na*hua ami
Yellowstone 23 down, ?&gt; &gt;&lt;-.1rEASTSIDE lit All lit NAI I W
■one 3 .till or 3 thy. I'alalka, 1 la.
you w. ill tin- I IIU ratr on aul
mntnli- finaminjt. see 111*1.1(1
mint Ia'.in Deparlnunl. Sanfoid
Ailanlie N.itluiiaJ ll.uik.

A. R. r . JALOUSIES
.1 BOOM Furnished Collage. $33 on
, si tv 11 37" x :a&gt;=,"
jjer month, Available Juno 6
A'pti.ilt paving, land clearing, tilt
EUruderLwcliltil alunnauiH frame.
f'a tl 1267 B.
met and ctay.
$2r 1*1, SiwriaJ illseetmt to eon Spencer
37 Ford S*e at (iiilf Service
(*oip*lrurtitin C'n.
ICaelnrs
OARAGE Apt. 1209 Magnolia Ave
Station. Park anil ?ul SI
shf . hm vn c o n c r e t e p i p e r o . Maitland. Fla Phone Winter Park
- : -1
FURNISHED home 3 room* and Out West I3lh SI. Phone 1211 I6X|
(Sl.tllKIt 31 ft Riiiisi* Trailer In­
hath. DcBary. Fla P O Box
cludes hunk lied*, hath All me
22$ or DcBary Plantation* Court
tal '31 modi I. good condition
U.3(6i. Plume .Spring 43031 Blue
UNFUBNISHEI) 2 bedroom home
Spring* Ave . Orange City, Fla
liko new. Fnrivirte and tireere.
way. Phone 923 W'
19.31 MAGNOLIA 28 ft with 8x2n
( atuua Will V i; tstpill* m ir.ui
a DEDKOOM unfufniihed turn e
er for S70OIW. Fa liana for lliow i
M T .C A C E S l 'K r i A I .
Electric Kitchen, fliuir furnare.
Drramwold Trailer Park
^ ’ir* place
Comer hk-ation 3 Piece matched set • Train Case,
Overnight ami Pullman Blue
$9000 per month.
F ilA
Financing
2 BEDROOM house. Completely
Fur Remodeling and repair*
fur#illicit. Flee trie K i t c h e n
j\ M iu sit:s
Nothing Down Small Monthly
$H3i6t inonilily
Aluminum -I'ren I’ vtl
Payments
(Tiileri and llnrknj, Itrukers
li&gt;-' to (.ill.*11•m T. I(
Sherman ('tmrrclr C’«.
llrumley Puleslon Will. I'Jumr l i n
1(23 iTnniture • enter,
ii , Me t 1 1th
Piuiae 1241 -1681
First.
FURNISHED house Free elcctri
OHMS Large Bed Wlgglcr*
city and water. $3$ i*» |ier month
lltillheail* Tackle. Jom-v Tire
PI UMIHNli
3 Points Motel lit 17 02
Shop, MIS Sanford Ave
tontrart amt repair work. Fre**
estimatni. It. 1^ Harvey ;ei
2 Bedroom house, partly furnish
RHD-I-MIX CONCRETE
Sanford Ave, I'hunc IM2A
(erase Trap* — Septic Tanks
Windo**' Sills — iJntels
IIP ATS . MIITOHH
Miracle Cnnrrule Cn.
William
P. Smith, U utboan's
NEW SMYRNA — M3 Fir.t St
tMiu' lUV
309 Elm Avr ENVBI.OPES, letterheads. *tatr
Service, Mcrriry OaUwiir-'
Make revrrvatfon* from Juju
nvenl*.
Invoice*,
hand
bills,
and
iw. 2317 S. Park. IV.OC III*
13Ht Ocean view. 3 Single twit* NKMf Feather weight Pnitahle Sin
p r o g r a m * , etc Progrev*ive
t double. $33(6) ps-r week Dl*
ger Sewing Machine with all at­
BOATS.
Boat building, &gt;•...,.»
I'rmtinu
C
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Phone
ana—
4&lt;u
count by month. Write Ear
tachment* except buitonhnlcr
West 13th SI
and hardware. Trailers. F. Vail
Kipp, 713 Anilcr»on. Orlando
II E Mcdlin—Sanford Trailer
Woodworking, 312 Sanford. Ph
Park
( ARPENTER WORK
2243-W
SIMMONS tofa bed, green lioml For quick repair Jot**, or smalt
building. Fail Jim 1H2-M l.
condillofl. Make me offer. SUI
East
ailh
Si
(Fornrr
Palmetto
III.INl&gt;S
l -BBAL MTATE FOB SA1.K -3
Sniftty’s Snnppln* Turtle FarlnryAENiniAN
prices! Bulla Read Blinds
and.aSUi JR.
JR iUNISIIED OK UNFURNIslfWt
Muwers*
Aluminum slals, cogton or plas­
A v.i&lt; nicy will emit mo much I'lSDII. 2C Autornalle Italian IB
New location—Just otfi of Fity
tic lape-i Complete repair -ervi-e
tela
$33
tar
3116
Willow
Ave
•nun 'h a i a nr all id in the
limit* Now handling Scott At- Seminole Arnrllan Blind Cornpan)
(lass Jit da Prove It ts y wirself
water OutlHiard Motor* Also a MTU » e * i third St.
phone :x ;
Yourtt Cur T h e A sking Ptw£:t IfTl t“ *t*y snA give the
fHW l* line of rontpelBlvo price
I'nr.ent This Ad For
infers -tiua abr.tit yirnr foumi ur
nmaer* from Snapplh' Turtle—
Your Fret- Sale Fa la lug
apartments to lent
3D So un
- While The* |j*l
M w r y o u r pirr*
S. Srminnlr llltd.
Phone ).t$
SEARS.
ROERl'FK
AND
FO.
f you have—ai'1e»tlse your loss
SAIAIJ, 4 Bedroom home. IJving
3
F.
1*1
SI.
Phnnr
990
IREK for ih.ee times in the
rcoat, dining area, kitchen, frnr
• Complete motor tune-up
Ifot-ald through the courtesy of
cd hack yard 1903 Adam* Aw
• Brakes, generators and starters
$373 Equity— Asmme mortgage
the Flitriju Stile Bank.
(foil Prndort*
Phone* Mr«. Witte, Ittl until 6
IT - Install - It
Phil Hair’s Gulf Station
FOUND: Ply mouth car kc&gt;* 01
I3lb and Sanford
Ph. 9171
S'OH*r VIk*&gt;m*lI . |iiv| Jf),! IHuier
T V Anirnna $19.00
may have same by identifying
N o n ow w lfa y m e n i
With pitrrhaac i t TV
and paying, for ad,___________
Two and t in e bedroom homes
frwm II 19 up
Veterans-pay dosing cost* eolr.
t-----------» E ----------------» V it^ 2 2
AVa
fnraish
&gt;nu
Malarial
kit
- Complete General Elcclnr kitch­
ens. See slmllsr completed hoiees Ibiggerly A ppliance Center
Randall Rlertric Co.
Floor And
in Sion block. Ijiuret Ave
Ilrndix and Frovlev Applianre*
“ V»«r Wmlilighotixa Dealer"
Wall Tiling
lewelt E. Oiler
Voungsluv n Kilrhens
113 Magnsdia
I W s 1737
Phone I 197-W,
Etrelrii-ai euotrat ling and repairs.
112 Msgnoiia Are.,
Phuoa (13

Ted Uurnett
Cntilracloc of Painting

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SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. MAY 21. 1031

Strolling National Legion Head
Urges Purge O f Reds
In Sanford Asks For Legionnaires' Personal
Support In E lim inating Communism

n|support in ridding this muntrv of comnuinFm and nil Its
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As I.*■pi ontutIre*. wo share one over-ridinjt objective,
j nd that Is to explain and expose and resist communism inl­
(jt
nKptit and the last trace of its influence nre ellm|n**Sl ( r»m Ihj. rnuniry.” rorn.ll » ld .

"R ccn m ic this Issue is so im portant. I auk that you lend
• ciihrr at ihr rHapiain'. offk r aii your |&gt;ersrinnl support in BlrenjttheninK our counter-subverm ihr Sanford Naral AmlUary^Xir ------------- live pn*ffram."n he continued.
.“'Islion or al Ihr Hr raid
u offkr.
|n 3 *p,.*-ch prepared fur deliv
Let’* boo. I (hr rau»r of N i l ) Hecry at the opening *c**i«n of the
lirf anil *rr a
show to boot.
36th annual convention of th** Flor• • •
ida department Omndl said th**
The Jack and Jill Kindergarten
strength of the legion lies "in Ihe
nl Winter l*r.rk vr»|crday visited
individual American legion posts
Ihe Sanford ioo. Ttirre were 33
and individual legionnaire* who
children in the group, which la
understand legion ideal* and de­
ler Inured the City Hall, sanitary
vote their time and effort to pulland fill and County Court Home.
ting them into practice "
» • I
It was bU first official iddrett
llohhy Jo Until nl lontwood wav
• today air rptrd a* a nirmbir *f
HANOI. Indochina W — Three to a at ate depart mrnl *inrr his
Ihe I nllrd Male* ( lumhrr al little defenaa polls in the souih- rlrcticn Ia.st Scplrniter.
In Ihe field of health and wel­
Conitnrrre. arcordlnif to Forrest eastern factor of the vital Hrd
llzrrkrnridgr, local CnfC manager. River Delta hettlcd fierrely tcalav fare of needy children, th - legi :
Mr*. Hunt I* a direr lor of Ihr to hold off encirclini; \-ottninh also Is making fine progress, he
local i ha mini who allendrd Ihe forces as the defenders of Dien said.
Connell raid organized hasehall
annual t’.S. ( o le marlas# la«l R*en Phu Irlrd to do.
has increase*! Its support of the
nnnih.
French
Union
aircraft
para
• i t
chutcd ammunition, cuns. and f*&gt;od Legion's junior baseball piograni
"I can report to you that from
"Petticoat l ever" will be pre­ tn Vietname&gt;e dcfmderi with
vented May 21, 33 and 39 al 9:11 French noncomini**ioned officers all indications there will h* mote
pm. at the City Hall auditorium in the post* of Vert Phu, Anxi. youngster* playing Legion hall
Ihl* summer than eve* before.*
This i« a Sanford Theatre Guild and Coquan.
f production and will be the final
They have hcen umler constant the national cnnimar.d.'r said.
Finally, he asked the legion­
• p la y of the cuicenl season. Sev­ heavy mortar attack and machineeral "props" are still needed to cun fire for nearly a fortnijiht. naires to pu*h th* Legion'* "back
complete the production, namely, Take A lx a hat thriMii back big to flosl" ntovenienl which he »a»d
narkai, fur hies, mounted animal Vielminh infantry assaults. TTu- de­ "ha* contributes! beyond measure
heads, and -.now *hoe&lt;. if any of fender* are outnurntwri’d uttout six to the building" of a strong sense
of spiritual values in the United
lhc«e thing* iv available which to one.
State*.
a resident would be willing to lend
French fighter* and Iwimbcrs are
Ihe Guild for production nights,
il i* asked Harriet Smart be heavily htttuig the besieging Comnunist led
rehsl*. ltais
have
phoned at 1017.
ilrepped iccrc- of l.onn posind de­
I l l
J. I*. Wilson, la «pendin' Ihe layed action Iwmbt timesi to ex­
to kill rebel* when they
» weekend in Jarkvoavllie and Ponte plode
OVIEDO— Charles L. W'sit, r&gt;7,
• Vrdra (tench, after he won me latmrh infantry assaults nightly.
The French command *aid ISO retire*! Oviedo dim s grower, dn-d
trip for Increased vales for the
in
hi* home on Lake Charm, Oviedo
wounded have been hrnsight out of
Gulf l.ife Insurance Co.
Dien Blen Phu and that H liop.'d at 8:15 p. m. yesterday.
• • •
Horn in Nashville, Tenn., on
Marion Harman Sr. ha* return to fly out 100 more today.
Nov. 13, ISS6, he lived in Oviedo
rd from attending the Florida
for Ihe r&gt;»*f IS yea
i
Georgia district. M(«&lt;our Kvr.vd 'J K 4 r-C I J n v i c f t n D i n e
itnd onetateg
merchan­
the Lutheran Church, at Daytona
U C J V IS O n U i e S
dise store in Oviedo for more than
llearh. Harninn ia president of the
:J&gt; years hefore his death.
local Lutheran congregation.
lb- was a member of the MethoJfra, J. D. Daviitut, PA, o f Pan- dlst Church of Oviesloj charter
Thirty-five children of the Clcr ford who for many years OMliteJ number and worshipful raasUr of
rm.nt S hoot, Lake County, aerom
hushand in managing the Fan the Oviedo. MMasonic Lodge and
g panted liy 17 parents and five her
funfture store, died at 12:10 ntftmt r o f several ether Male oritachir*, today vlrtted the City ford
\ .
m. today In FcrnAld-t aughton caRirailoni.
mo. according to Ihe too manager, a.
lie*l* survived hy !#. sdfe, Mr*/
Hospital. 8 he had be«n In bad
Arnold Hood.
Pa dine II. West; one daughter
health for Mveial year*.
Born tn Derry, S'. H., on Jan. Mr*. Martha Keleey of Ovle-jo;
two
-ups, Charlie L. We*t Jr. of
8, ISM, *ho was a member of
Ihe First Congregational Chureh llriAmlo nnd William B- W*&gt;»t of
Sanfonl, and win grandchildren.
of Sanford.
General funeral irrvlee* will he
She U Aurvlved hy her hutbnnd,
belli at .1 p. m 8 nnday at the
The lorn) Civil Air Patrol cadets J. I&gt;. DaviAon; a fo&gt;lrr daughter, Ovle*tu Mi-thodiat Chuish with the
ha'i* in-ulird n two-way short­ Mbs Jf.nta f!. Davison of W ini ton liev. Ii. T. Flandifer officiating.
wave radio *et at 1600 French Ave. Salem, N. C., and revernt nelce* Iluri**; will he In Oviedo Cs inetery.
for di-i*ier and emergency use, and nephew*.
The Oviedj Masonic lasdge will
Funeral lervicei will he held
% aerordir-fr to C«|iL John Andes,
nt 1:30 p. m. Sunday In th# ItrU- eo.s.liivt graveside »ervici-».
commandin'* officer of the unit.
I’a!|l&lt;earrr* will he James Wil­
The station ha* W « (riven tho son Funeral Home with the llev. son, Charla* l.ee, Henry Walcott,
flat*- designation of K1G414, nnd a .1. It. Hoot officiating. Hurial will i.mrrutt, Kelsey, T. L. Lingo and
l*e announced nt a later date.
CAP designation of Sparrow 58.
Csri Haiti. Hnnorarv pallhear* r»
Plan* arc Io rspand ground radio
will he W. T. Cnance, Then Aulin,
fncilliie-, an online to Capt. An­
June* Lee, T. W I awl on, \V. J.
ile*. The -laliun it in contact 24
It wn- reported here today that I.nwton, Max l.elnhsit, Sam Levy,
hours a day with the CAP at UrMr. and Mr.*. C. b. Itunsell of D. II. tiammnjfe, lien Wainwrlght,
Undo
Sanford had sold their property C. L Ali»n, George Morgan and
at Orange City, which I* known C. It. Clonts,
a* blue Spring*.
The well known pronerty was
nttrrhAsed hy Guide, nnd Mrs. I.eHoy Francla Ft (end of Key Wrat.
Acting Gov. Charley E. John*
the new owners announced that
will spent, over a state-wido broad­ the Springa would he rloaed for
'the Sheriff department's lead
ens! which will Include station n short time for repairs o f facili­ ns to the Identity and whereatiouta
W’TftR. Sanford, nt 8:00 o'clock ties.
of the two gunmen who held un
Monday night.
the ho* office of the Prairie laske
WILL APPEAR TONIGHT
Il was incorrectly staled In an
theater Monday night toBrallcy Ortham wiU appear to­ drlve-in
ad In yesterday's H erald that he
i)av fitrcled out.
would he hrard on W'T.UR at 7:00 night at I o'clock on WMBK-TV
However, officials of the depart­
Jacksonville, on behalf of Sen.
o’clock instead of 8:00 o'clock.
for ment today Implied that they
The Hrrald I. (denied to make 'LeHoy Collins' campaign
were pot at a dead end In the ingnvrriXT.
the above correction.
vrsilgntinn, and are today follow­
ing a new development in the ease.
Two men. described as in their
*arlv 20* nnd dressed in blue
Pan* and cowboy halt, force*!
their wav into the theater'* booth
with shotgun* the fir*t of the
ssrek, hejd up the cashier, took
473 and escaped hv driving calmly
HIGH SPRINGS Av-Tliree men
Julian Smith. Gainesville deputy threugh Ihe movie and out the
were flushrel out of the High sheriff, wen! inside.
eslt.
"1 railed tn them tn com e out
Spring* hank about 1:15 a. m
today hy High Springs police, with Iheir hands up," said the
b Alachua County deptily sheriffs Gainesville deputy. Smith told the
Tand Fill agents armed with shot­ men the hank waa surrounded and
guns, rifles, pistols and tear gas. two of them gave up. they were
Gonl m
sn.inkm.
agent
in Mortellaro and hleina.
Sevrrll mrmhfri of tb# City
Officers found a plstnt and a
charge of the klnb.le FBI off ire,
identified Ihr men a* Paui Mor carbine, an acetylene h!ow torch poller fore# ar# r*p#ctrd Io at­
tend thr Second Annual South­
tellars. 29 of Tampa, former Uni­ and other burglar tool*.
Police Traffic School
versity of Florida tackle; Mile
Hominello was arrolesl about eastern
scheduled to b# hrld at the Uni­
half
an
hour
lafer
afltr
bank
presi­
Romanellu. 43, manager f i a Jack­
of Florida nr*1 month.
sonville restaurant; and Julio dent O. W. Cal! saw a man’s versity
TTtc school is operated under
shadow
moving
in»*il*»
his
office.
Means. 43. of Tampa.
the autpicri of thr Florida Peace
At Talluhatree, the Supreme Itomanello told nfiicrr* he didn't Officers Association, which be­
Court bully handed down a deck know what happened until he step­ lieves that because of the fart that
^slon affirming Morteilaro's llilU ped intide with oihrr person* at­ traffic is steadily increasing on
. Vbnmgh Counfry esmvtcllon and HV tracted by Ihe etrltemtnl.
Florida’ * reads, the school it a
Itomanello said he and Mortal- necessity.
* year sentence for armed robbery
at Tampa laat ytar. He has been lero had come tn High Spring* tn
Application! mutt be filed by
free under bond pendtng outcome see mote women hut had n it Veer. May 22. according to Chief of
Mortalleto foe
almmi —
an -----hour Police ftnv Williamt.
of the appeal,.
,, , —......
A Hun opi i.i.s puuceman. **• wnzii be M l M up w in# oarx i the rehool wav flrd held tail
year-old Fd Cole, was erediled by » , 8 * V 1*1
on t
I l* ir »* an experiment, and »a*
law enforremeni agent* with the
Then l Mu Paul and knew there mch ■ aucc#** that it waa made
rapture of the three men. who waa trouble ” rela^l Romanrtl" an annual course.
were apparently In thr art of bur- who said when he turned to ge,
elariil.ig vault* and aafes nl the th# domr vvai Inched,
II# laid he then ducked Into
lank, robbed lest than two months
_ a a o by two armed men during day McCall'* cfUce. where he bln uutil flushed out by police
Wight Itours
Cole flril noticed one of Lta H e hank waa robbed March It,
A flock o f chickens were report*
men moving in hack of tho hank.
a s poisoned to City police (hi■
"I rontin d o t .wailing Juat like
s s j ed
morning.
nothing had happened and rslicd Of (be bank and employee |«t lie
8am West. 810 10th RL. filed a
Chief O'Sloen (Ifimp O'Sreet, fare down on the f W at fun- complaint with police that tomeHijth Springs chief of police l," he pninl.
one had pot toned hi* flock laat
James Sander* nf Gab#«riUe alght by throwing poUoncJ corn
Cole returned |o the hank Ip&lt;- an auta aceeisnriet utrim an, vtai over the fence.
mediately. O lleen covered the arretled end charged with armed
West stated that be believed he
back door of the bank, while Cole bank robbery.
knew who tho culprit waa and will
covered Ibe EnoL fb sy were join­ He fo c i on trial Jiiaa 9 ia X3S. twear out a warrant is the near
Diitrlet Court
ed by other officer*.
fgture.

Three French Posts
Battle To Hold Off
Vielminh Troops

C. L. West Dies
At Oviedo Home

In Local Hospital

CAP Has Installed
Two-Way Radio Set

Has N ew Owner

Johns Will Speak
* A t 8 p. m. Monday

Investigation Lead
Doesn't Pan Out

Police Flush Three M e n

From High Springs Bank

Local Officers
To Attend School

Man Reports His
Flock Poisoned

im r u tta

;

No. 97

A*Mocibt«! I’ re-w I eased Wire

Reds Said Demos On Subcommittee
Budding
Air Force Say Public Is Entitled

llunl forget Ih# Hollins College
V orr-rolalion of the play, “ MUtrr
Itotterl*,' (or the bent-fit of Ntivv
ST. PETERSBURG UP) — Nntlonnl Commander Arthur
llrlirt Monday at A;li r m. on Ihr
Rniiira ranTpn*. ihr ’ piVy *i&lt;»u .1. Connell asked Florida Lntflonnaire* today for their pttnton-

»iil« • Nasal *#**#1 during World
War II anil thr attrmpU of onr of
il* nlfirrra, Mr. Robert., In gel in*
io iomii.ii duty. Thr »iw» U a
mixture o( salty humor and dram:.
and »hnuld prior rntrrialninc
,r.V
are ii rarh and mar b«- obtained

B

JOHN M il WIUIAMS
lie. JOHN lilt WtUIAMl (DMI.O-) Join* the criticism by
Southern IrgUlator* of the Su­
preme Court'* decision outlsvvlr-a
public school irrrrgitton II# told
reporterj: “The decision l* an
o* en usurpation of legivlallv#
power*. The court has legislated
JuJIrlall* that which Congrr*! ti
repreiertatlve* of the people had
refused Io rlo."
(International)

Gibralter Cause
Of Disagreement
Between Countries
MAHItlll, Spain .P - Spa In dr
dared officially twloy that Britain
premised several lime* tn nego­
tiate the reliint of Gibraltar If
Spam remained neutral In World

War II

WASHINGTON n
Hrd China's
mr eomman.1 n rrpirtrd to have
suns* atrats-d s stiii*tanti.il fore** of
n I 1 :hter. and light bombers
al n, ihe mainland coast *&gt;iq&gt;.'site
t .'rmosj. seat * f chiaug Kai *hek'»
\ tii s.vlist Gitst rnmrni
D c t buildup apparently ha»
h'-s u made since thr Korean War's
nut allowed diversion of air poster
fi'-m Vlanchuria
'Da- Itesl buildup in (Tiekiaug
pr**»mee ('insi.ts almost entirely
■d MIG IS fighter* and II-2JI twin
t*i l"'mtH*rs. informal hut searching
VVatht**gt*wt iruttralrs
slth*wigh the shift i* receiving
attention here, then- was no intli
ration b'dny that nffteials were un
duly alarmed user prospect■ of an
imm*&lt;liatr move again.I Formosa
The rnh-plo) mrnl appears to have
h**-n gradual a part of a broader
program which has sent even larg
rr numbers of aircraft to fields in
-oiAhrrn China. rlt&gt;so to the tndochmv tsonfer
1be United State* still t* ht-Mim
fa*l t-i hi I'-iti,) *if promising &lt;■&gt;
amt air .v*l to head oft any mi
v i-.fii attonqit i-* th# Itests » ;a nst
Formosa.
Dispatch#* Irem Hie Par Fas*
report tied air sortie* over i-lanil*
off the China mainland which have
liccrt .voired ar,| hrld hy an’ ph!'il
on* forces of Generalissimo Chiang
wilt. Nationalist planes challengii.g

tii*-re H*d air movements Hut
there ha* U*l! UsstliiUM SUgaestllig

dtrervf iitvasion attempt againd
I’oi mosa Itself
While WashinghHl officials were
ret net ant to iliwus* Ilet aits of the
policy for the Formosan China
ma Aland Area, the Indication* er&gt;that strike* against ihe small nlf»h 're islands currently held hy
Chianu’s truops ui.uld not t&gt;&lt;- con
vidrrrd a rea**'n for involsiug c s
sli ps or aircraft Most **( the i«1and p**«Ulon* held by Nationalist
tro-&gt;ps now were taken after the
t r-itert Statz* rmtnctahd It* Formoszin protection is.licy in 1930, at
Ihe start of the Korean VViir

Special Meeting
Of Guatemalan
Congress Is Held

p m .....nst In te r* '-!-"

Collins Calls Querying
Game; Johns On Tour

"Here is an exectlenl way of
h*dning thorn who h*v« help'd
making our nation the greate-i
■•f them all." aceording to Micha&lt; I
.landula, rhairman of the loeal
Poppy Pa&gt; cornmill ee.

C ollins Stumps
Broward County

STUAltT l*v—Arlmg Gnv Chat
FOHT t.AUDFH DALE .P
ley John* started out from
IxTtoy Collin* tiMlay n-fcrretl to
today on a tour of east coa.t mm question. Acting Gov. Charley
munltle* that was tn rnd tn lack Johns has be*'n a*klng him as n
vonvilt# with a 30 minute te’ecatl game of "twenty qm-rtionv" anil
at I0:3o p. m.
said he didn’t prepo-c l« engage
Johns was booked for speeches in a hassle about them
In Stuart, Fort Pirrre, Vrre n. ich,
"Twenty question*" Is a tele
rocoa, Melbourne and Tltlivvllle, vision ihow. Collins vatd Jolin*'
then was to fly tn Jackupvtll# questions don't Iniotve campaign
for the TV talk.
Issues »rut he doesn't propose to
Yesterday Johns charge I his divert hi* "attention from In - real
governorship rival, Sen I eftoy issues of the campaign" onto the
Collins, had favored a 1931 pro quesHon*
posal that Florida homestead* he
The TalLlhasx r rtatr senator
faxed for school purposes
[t t.y campaign all 'Ivy in Broward
follins, vshose platform calls for County, lie gnl in |iersonal
tax assessment rqmlii.'ip i hy ral lick* here with hamlsiiaking,
creation of a slate tax commit talking to workers in the L'otlllU
•ion, hot taken i**ue with what campaign here and chatting wi'h
he calls a Johns Implication that shinyara worker*
he Is opnoved tn homestead exemp­
lie is lo make a telecast over
tion. Johns la against a tax com­ Fort Laiideralc, \X'e»l Palm lleacli
mission because, he says, It would and llaltaihlale -talions tonight
nullify homestead exemption
Collins breiiuM out one new
Collins has said he supports po'nt in yesterday’* talk* It# *. id
homestead exemption fully and .1 F.. FiUPatrirk of Fort Worth.
would veto any measure which Texas, president of the Common
sought to eliminate it.
uealth oil Company, had donat'd
Johns t.-i'd audtepee* *f I *s&gt;* 51 4WI *rv •''•sfts * p«n^fiqi«fn
land, Palmrtfs. Bradenton. Sara
Com moms czilth, he said, has un.
sola and Fnn XIy m that the Hor- de.* oil |ea»e A«7.nou acres of stale
Ida Legislative Council recom­ land* and most of them nre leasrd
mended In 1931 that homestead. Ite at one cent an aire. JohlU. lie
taxed for school purpose*.
went on, acquired stock In Com*
"A hill was Introduced t-&gt; do monweallh.
"A l"t of profile," he added,
this and went tn the renrtltiillon.il
amendments committee headed hy "Have plenty of reason lo wottdT
LeRoy. That eommltlr# of laMlny's whether his (John*&gt; interest (in
reported that hill out favorably. Everglade* National Park! ha*
Now ha's for homestead r u mp- been In the Interest of oil develop­
ment or promotion of the value
tlf-o." Johns aald.
He added that the tax eommts- of thi* big corporation's stock."
rottins again grg onto the Johns*
ilon Istue had Collin* "PaUtlnif
and squirming but he can't squirm road building program, explaining
out ef It. "I'm not In favor or tak- ] that nf the NX million dnllars worth
lng auay homeitead exemption ' of read! approved for construefnr schools or anything else," Don only 78 million was available
John* said.
for building them.
“ The people ran now te# " he
It* again m ailed Collins ax a
(Continued Ou Page Eight)
tCullaned On Page Eight)

'

Their O wn
Talks A re
Included

^

M cC a rth y Says
W ill Be A t M eet
W A SH IN G T O N i/U) — Do-

mocrntA on the Scnnlo Invpgtigntiona mibcommitloe D&gt;oka
atniui today tho public it ontilled to hoar itnyihinii "role*
van!" to (ho MiT.nrtliv-Army
diapiilc in transcripts of
ntinotorod telephone calls.
They pu* themselves on re*
cord with a »ilptilnti*'H
nt

u&gt;d the a rm *

(rein the ('*&gt;ntmiii'.isis were for !*■
gitimale purposes
The U S Stale Department of
fteially notified i.alln American
countries early lhi» week an "Im
iwirtant arms shipment" was I&gt;elng
unloaded m Guaiemala from Stel
tin, Polaml. tod did not itulieaie
whether the United Stales would
promote efforts lo halt further slilnntentv Prf.l*l*'lil Elsenhower told
news ciKlfererwe \\rstnes*ta&gt; Ihe
arm* repnil was disloihmg
In Managua ve-terituy, Ihe ,N'naraguan government announs's’d it
had broken off ditilomulie relalions
s'dh Guatemala Ii charged thr
Guatemalan government had aided
•'ommitni*! infiltration into Nu-ara
gu.i and spreatl lied propaganda
there

the Veterans of Foreign Wars
post No. nOM2 ssltt hold a “ lbid'ly
Poppy D»y" tomorrow in the San­
ford i U-iprs* section.
Sine# 1P22, th** VFW annually
tin* rondoei'd a nationwide sale f
tluildy Pnppt* * The ram*, "Itud
d&gt;” , vsAs *uggc*t* *1 by disahlisl
ssterans In government hospitals,
who assemble thr litlle, nrtlfirinl
flowers lit honor of their depart#*)
huddic* who p r e their lives an
oiiu-i* might live in freedom
Ihe dogan, "Honor lh&gt;- dead hy
helping the living," hi- hern a
Kadilion wilii the VFH since ihul
year. The VFW national home lor
w iilow * anil or|ihnn* of vitirnn. re.
reives one rent from each sate.
The home Is lorated at Falun
Haiuit*. Mich
Farts sal* of p*ipp|rs also con
triliules one and one luilf cents to
ihe VFW national i*hol«llitnti",i

JohnsTo Speak
On T V Program

Transcripts

GUATEMALA .w riu- Guatcma
lan I’ongre** wliedulwt a .tw-cial
session |o*ta&gt; In discuss this t’entral Aim-nran Iteputilic's cmitro
v*'isizil arm* nurvhn**-* from Po­
land and diploma lie lircnk vvit.'i
Nicaragua
Tlie legislature's president. Via I
Marco Antonio Franco assured re
l»*rl**rs la*t night that Guate­
mala's armed forces had no "rv

Prime Minister Churchill denied
In the British House of Common*
yesterday that Britain hod prom
tsed tn hand hack Gibraltar. An­
swering a question of l.o Imr itr
Krncsl Davie.’ ar i*-e fort­
ress at thr mimin of 'he Meillier
ranran, Churchill said emphatical
ly: "No premise* to cs-de C.lbrAtlar
tn Spain were made during ihe
late war."
A Spanish Foreign Ministry com­
munique *et forth the po-if **n of
GriiclAHi*ti"i I -*•* Iscn Frrneo's
g*w#rnmmi on th** 'suhjeet.
Mt-nilters of the Sanford Itoal
It aakt the British -ruvernment
had nl*o offered tn satisfy Spain's and Ski flu b will pr* *ent a water
"Jusl demands" tn North Africa If ahow- Sun lay nt :’ ::n p. m on Luke
she ke|*l ihe Germans on the1Monroe at the mumetpal ham! ehs'tt.
Frrnrh side of tor Pyrenees If tlio take ahould pi".i to !.• tia
rougti for akilng al this ite, Ihr
Mountains.
how will hr mo*,,! to Ibe foot of
The communique was a further •If.*
St
l.ibri* llivvl bridge ub
move in Spam's stepped up tarn , Highway
17 IT.
palgn to get baek the great rovki
which the Spanish say was 'lolrn, Skier* hup# to l*e able to do
(mm them hy the Itritlsh 2' • cen jumps on the pie's 'instructed
*kl lump. Ilrrati'c ri
u w ith er
turies ago,
In F*t&lt;riiary, liny w &lt; o alde to
tierform on the rnoi|&gt;
GH 4SS | IKK .MINOII
I'aitlripnnl. in iti* .l.ow nre |u
Th** Sanford fire departin' nl in* lint*- Mis*tins Jo i nrr, June .1* pnwas called out yesterday to put out lors. Nonna Fas. Harvey, I'egg)
a Utge grass lire on th* South. IVright, William I xilng*. Janie*
West Hd., Nceotiling |o re|e&gt;M&lt; :il Munrimg, Ciiart'
Ih-urd, J*i»eph
the department.
Hutchinson, "Hud" Jeiuung* «u*i
No damage was caused by the H*.i*ert Harvey, flown art* will te­
blare which was brought under rm tho program
control tn a matter of minute., a* • Proceed* of th,- •hew irr to go
cording to Fire Chirf Mack rt* \e- toward kiiug equipment, accord­
land.
ing to n club source.

Club Will Pnssenl
Wsjer Show Sunday

Call

To Hear

VFW W ill Conduct
'Buddy Poppy Day'
Tomorrow In C ity

•• rvdee a- writ u- tlo stale r* halo
Ii I is•**&gt;lt servile.
The imprcs*lve figure of fid
million ha* been rai**'*l *ui.# r.UJ
(•"
relief of need) Veterans
and ihei,- depemlnls &gt;o l&lt;&gt;. nI mmrnunitlrs. More than nne-hnlf of all
imuii-v tccglvrd from Ihe *ate re.
in im . with local poata and auxiliarle* for the welfare aid ihey di»p* rue lo.-nlly,

Fifty-Five Visit
Tupperware Plant
Fifty .five women, members of
the various Keininoir County Home
I*'-mon»trntlon CIiiIm, ycterdav
viail#d ihe Tunnel wore Plant it
Ki*«lrnme».
The visit had been piannrd un
der ihe niivnires of the fcrnlnol'County Hume Drninnrtrittuin units
working in rnn|iinclinn v*ilh Tunt'crwar# nfficial*, according to
Mi&gt;* Myrtle Wilson, local agent,
Afler ihe tour, member* went
through a Kissimmee Jungle farm
where lh« group studied animals
in their native hnhiiat
Tomorrow will mark Seminole
t ouiiiy '* judging of lamn* en
tr M'd in the County Home Demon
rtratlnn Club* lami* eonte*t. It |.
rehednlrd to lie hrld in Ih e Home
Demnnstralinn office. Inentei) in
il
County Court House,
Monday, MG* \VH*«n will give
n ileriionatration of sewing but­
tons and simps Ml the taingwood
Home ItemonsUallon ('lull uurl
log, sell, dated to tie lo-ld in the
Longwon) S, hoot at 2:93 i&gt;. m.

Injured Vourh
N o t Improved
N'o Improvement wn* reported
today in the condition of James Al­
fred Carnlev, who was Imdly injurrd Wednesday night when he was
struck hy a truck on Highway 436
mar ihe Prarie lik e drisr-ln
theater.
'Yesterday official* at the Flori­
da Sanitarium and Hospital report­
ed the 18-year-old youth as "fair
nnd better."
Moves Meeklns, driver of the
truck, was nrrertrd hy Sheriff J.
L llohhy who wsi on the scene
when the accident occurred. He
is now in Ihe county jail in )lfu
of ff&gt;00 bond on charge* of reckless
driving.

)Uf&gt;. PAT hllLINGk
RIP. PAT HIlllNOi R C IM ) Calls
the l' S tvuprrt.'f tVuM's dcciti' U
outlawing public §chool tr^trgfl*
tUm "particularly wrlcome *t Ihli
lime v.In n tidi I'oi'tilry Is Irvlr*
lo cnnvincg (&gt;c. i lc of all rac*-,
colors and erre-t’ II *1 they »hr*d I
Join with At M.-» In rr*l Iln*
furtlo&lt; tVrnii mai aggrr*slsai.''

Mrs. Maxwell Is
Honoree Al Parly
Vlr* Vlae Maxwell, retiring prm
dp il of Sanford Vocational School
was honorrrl I** her iiiore Ilian
in years service vsilh tin- County
school system al an open hou.rparty la*! nighi
Apprevlitiotely ^i -tudenl* and
Irurid* attrn.li-d Ihe affair al liir
Sanford Woman's Club Students
from the school acted as busiestex.
Virs Maxwell, who is rcilziug al
th# * nil of Ihe rilivrnt tehnnl year,
was presenird with a lull -et &gt;&gt;f
II

|« lu -I III. .’.Igp by

III*

* ,'h""t'.

faculty and sIiiih-uI' ,
Those sluilerit* svlio *erv*-i| ahost* ss#s were Lorraiuo Graham
.1 Itnitir Davis, |tdtv \nn Howard
Linda li&lt; rd Ida .May I leti her*,
i 'nml in*- l'iu^*'rs, Su-au i a.irt
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Die lliseidiowrr »ituiijii*lr&lt;*lion'l
secret'V order a* "taking the Fifth
Amrnamrnl."
ijuetltng »p*H'iilation he might
never go hack lo ihe hearing*,
McCarthy salil. "I'll lu- there Mon­
day "
Hut, Jilsl before leaving for
Wisconsin on a speech . making
trip. McCarthy told a trp**rter h«
plans in thr nesl few hivur* tn
cive a l*&gt;t of thnm;til In “ what w#
may *t«&gt; Monday il lin y ithe While
House) keep this secrecy order 111
effect."
McCarthy I* tn sjveak at a Cham*
tu-r of Commerce function in Ft.
Atkinson Wit , lonn now night He
-.si*t h# v* i!
imak about the liearing*" and p»*IWy aimouikte “ what
we'll d i (Mi Mi' '-.i\ '
In otner development*:
i Sen Gillette (I) Invent tnck
the Senate ftoe.r fn lamhn*t hath
Ihe present McCarthy Army hear­
ings and the kind of hearings Meearthy Im. run m tb-1 part lie
..vul American presiige ha* been
d'linnged The " .o c a ’ le*! Mct'artliy viihcnmimttce." Gillrlle dei birr l. ha* v . ti t . "i-t.tution*l
rights of ritirenv rti*' Senate hat
the power and the ohllg.ltInn to
met I that situation, he said
2. There ucir reports McCarthy
might b&lt;- trying tn lay the hn*|s tn
block any atlcmpts to subpoena
hi* .iccuse*! *Ij H allies ,&lt;s wit*
ue-&gt;&lt;s d lie mil ili«-s ili i idr they
hiodd n»t leslilt ■i .
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ch* d deck"
situation

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nllowllie him to re-*ide ill honir
v ilh alnmninum aiding. The alo
minniii Pii"lucts Un. I* m charge
id Ihe prnje* t t'ost nl Hie y*h is It u*t r«p«rt' l vestcnlav m Th#
llerija that r*
of to mil#«
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Mi*, i A An l' i on, 919 French Five Piini* » . more than half
As*., io repair the porch of her completed.
II ha* hem fi'.iod tint inch U
home TI" work will he done hv
SlPiopef liiov at toe npprnxiniate not Ihe ca«r lull Hint work on tho
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imnrovrmctu i* r* I in ev idence

Start Of Project

N o t In Evidence

First Phase Of Polio Test
Said Successful By Director
CHICAGO e*—Not a single c.v.e
nf *eri" i* reaction or death h.ts
been reported from among mure
Ihan 4W1IKW of the nalinn's sidim l
children given inocnl.itmnv &lt;d the
Salk polio vaccine
Dr |tr bert F Knint. a member
of the nalemal pdtiv vnrrlne real
iiation team, made Ihe first official
report on the rnasx experiment
yesterday lo the annual convention
of the lllimu* Slate Medical S&gt;
cicty
At Hie *ame time. Dr. Hart K
Van Itiper. rncitlral director of the
National Foundation for Infantile
I'..r.«I&gt;-1- till In New York that
the (ir*t plifl.r of the nationwide
pot io led . is coin ('let ed and i* a
Mieceas lie *aiit Mt.138 rhildteo in
u slate, have now received the
fir.t of a series of three injev ti mv
Since tin trial* startl'd, lu
Korns said, polio ha* hrvikni uni
in Florida, Texas arid Michigan
and three polio cases have oc
rurred among the I'.ll.lMxl childn o
in Ihe rttirlv croup
One of (hr polio cases lx that of
a first grade inioii in Fioriu.r who
is included m the study hilt who
did not receive shots of the vac
cine.
The other two rase*, one in
Michigan and one in Texas, re­
ceived either the vaccine or an In
jectinn of a blank substance of o"
medical vnlup. Half nf the chil­
dren in Ihntc two state* gut vac
cine and teaIf cot the blank sub­
stance, and which substance was
given will not be disrhvsed uni I
the final stages of the study
Dr Korns said a final evaluation
of the effectivrnex* of the Salk
vaccine ptohably will not Ih- possi­
ble until next year. Dr. Koranx, an
Albany (N Y .) Medical College as­
sociate professor, is on icav e to the

Pnlmmyrh' ■ v ,-me Evaluation
Center -t iti&lt; * n.»*»r*ity of Michi­
gan In Ann Artur Mich The eval­
uation team i* now in (ts (»urth
week of h.rrv .dnm
Dr Van ItqH-r -m l more than
half the children re.idv have re*
reived their secur'd shot* and the
final mud inoculation will hegm
the week of M&gt;y 31
Preliminary
■ t. he
•aid, "an almost &gt;innplrtc return
id rhildren ' who look first shots,
lo gel the second Check* in mxnjr
areas showed only 3 per cent
failed to continue th# sene*
"This is an unusually (me show
of cooperation for *ueh a vast
project,’ ’ Dr Van Itiper said
About five wick* more remain
before the tart group n| rhildren
will have completed their series
of -lv l» All records wilt be forwarded hi the evaluation renter at
Ann Artmr.

M n v ir T im r Tnhlo
Ml (7
"Hide Clear of Diahto"
I 29
' 27 5 IS ■ 1:23 ■ 9:21
Saturday
■'Killer Ape"
"K'ape Coach To Monterey"
Sun !av • Monday
"Fxrcullve Buite”
VIOVt ELAND
"Fasdla"
Starts 7:33, Feature R:I0
I a*t complete show 9:32
.Saturday
“ Sequoia”
"Kl P aso Stampede"
Start i 7-..IS
Sunday - Monday
"All The Brother* Were
Valiant"

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