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U.S., India
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Relations
Country Improve

America S
Free To Leave
For Communist China
Urgent Meet Called
By U. N. Command
To Demand Return
M UNSAN. Korea. UN - The 1J. N
Command tonight called an urgent
fkcting of th* Military Armistice
Commlailon to demand the return
of tha pilot and passenger of a
U.S. training plana ihot down by
the Comaoniita Wednesday.
The mealing waa called for 10
a m Saturday (• p m . Friday.
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Tha Communist* did not imme­
diately reply.
Thera waa still no Inform ation
on whether the pilot and passenger
f t tha T t trainar survived tha
craih.
The wording of tha L' N. request
, for tha eommlaalon ronton learned
td Indicate official belief tha pair
may be ally*. They are officially
baled at mining. Namet bare
been withheld.
Tha amaU. unarmed craft mat
caught in a barrage of heavy Com­
munist antiaircraft fire when if
teadvortantly flaw into the United
Tfaliont aide of tha demllitarUcd
Iona Wednesday.
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Is Under Attack
At Public Hearing
JA C K S O N V ILLE it - Fluorida­
tion af water— which many health
authorities say htlpe reduce tooth
decay— will come under attack at
a public hearing here tomorrow.
Dr. Wilson T . Sowder. stair
health officer, aaid the bearing was
called at tha request of opponents
of fluoridation who want the State
||niid of Health to change lla polD r Sowder said tha policy ta to
sanction fluoridation if It la ap
proved in a specific community
by tho local medical and dental
eecieties. tha local governmental
unit, and provided there is a com­
petent water plant operator to anparvis# the procedure.
D r. Floyd H. DeCamp. director
of tho board's Bureau of Dental
^ Jtealth, said flourlde la not added
to the Jacksonville water supply
because tho area's water for Tl
yaars kaa had a natural auificitot
. of fluoride.

W ASH ING TO N J P -U S officials
said today there probably are
about to Chinese former students
still in this country who want to
return to Communist China
But they emphaslted that, unlike
Uie tl Americans held In Red
China, the students here sre free
to leave at any lime they »u h .

2 Trucks Involved
In South Chuluota
Accident Recently
At 4:15 Wednesday afietnoon
l*o trucks were involved in an
aeid-nt on State Road t l) In South
Chuluola.
Willie Crews. Orlando, driver
of a 1354 Ford Truck loaded with
pulp wood ran Into the bark of a
DM Chevrolet truck loaded with
lumber and driven by Roy C.
Smith of Oviedo.
Smith turned into the Lake Mills
Road and aa he swung up to turn
he was hit in the bark by the
Ford, It wasOrported. Thera waa
in estimated 8300 damage to each
vehicle
At 2.15 Thursday morning on
State Road 454 another accident
occurred, Ja m ra Alexander Wal­
den Jr , Sanford, 24 years eld, waa
dnvtng to Longwood. Ha ap­
proached tho Lym an School it a
high rate of speed and left the
road lh r c a r went out of control
for too feet and turned ever. It
landed ta the front yard of a
home.
There were no Injurler and Wal­
den was charged wUh reckless
driving.

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Rivers O n Ramftoge
Thru' Pennsylvania
With 9 Known Dead
P H IL A D E L P H IA , T Rain
swollen rivers rampaged through
cittern Pennsylvania today, caus­
ing at least nine deaths and Imlaltng towns and titles. The threat
was still increasing In some commu%itics.
The swiftly rising waters msrooned MO youngsters mi two IstsnJ
camps in the Delaware River
about 10 mites north of Philadcl*
phia. They virtually cut olf Scran­
ton and smaller communities from
passage, and brought a major flood
warning at Bethlehem.
Another S10 p o r i o n i ware
stranded in two Delaware, Lacka­
wanna and W o s U m Railroad trains
in the Poconn Mountains between
Ciasco and Tobyhanna. The rail­
road said the 2nd Army hid prom­
ised he'icopters would try to re­
move the passengers.

Mr*. M. Stoplaton
Rev. D. Carnefix
Dies In California
I N N vos received telling ei Will Address Rotary
A e death of Mra. M. Isabel Login
flu pi etas on August I, in Chico.
Colit
•Mra. Stapleton made her home
no Watt First St. for many years
brier* moving to Californio in
IMS where Mr. Stapleton was en­
gaged in the grocery business.
tee waa bore July l £ iv n . la
Grand Rapids. Micb. Burial was
la Sierra View Memorial Park u
Marysville, CaBL

Tke Bar. D avid 8. Careefii.
pastor of the Christian and Mis­
sionary Alliance Church of thli
City, will be the guest ipcsker at
lha regular sreckly meeting nf
the Sanford R otary Club to bt held
at noon Monday at tha Yacht Cub.
The Rav. Carnefix, who Is also
president of the Seminole COunty
M in1tens! Association, has cho­
sen as his topic. “ A Layman in
the Kiagabm of God.*

Th e student Issue hat been
raised by Red China in amba-sadorial negotiations st Geneva,
where the United Stairs is seeking
freedom for Chmese-held Am eri­
cans.
Officials slid they have no exact
records even on the number of
students still here, much less on
their reasons for not leaving. Although some of them once were
under restrictions, ail have been
tree to leave since April a
Officials say that past experi­
ence with the student groups sug­
gest* a number of explanations
for their remaining: some may not
he able to afford a passage back
(a law which permitted U.S. pay­
ment of their farts expired June
30); some may still be working
under ronirscts whirh still has*:
some time to run; there may be
health
considerations in
some
cases.
The students srs not under sur­
veillance and sr* free In make
their own living and departure
arrangements.

Family Describes
Hours Of Terror
W hile Meld Captive
CH ICAG O . &gt;JT- A
burly truck
d river and his family today told of
23 hours of terror spent a* prison­
ers of an ex-convict copkiller In
their modest SKond-flcc* apartn ti-n t.

But, said t,fnn»H Po*o1, M.
and hi* wife Stella, SO. their terror
slowly gave way lo hat*. As tha
hours ticked sway, the fugitive—
Richard Carpenter. 26-began is
r* u * . Said Urn. PoweB:
“ He began to brag of how he
killed one policeman and wounded
mother. He said he was smarter
‘ hen, lb »» were.
" H e acted like a Buie G « « . '
Th e captivity started for tha
Powells and their two children
about 10:15 p m. Wednesday, about
10 minutes after policeman Clar­
ence Kerr. 24. was shot in a gun
duel in a movie house a bloc*
away from their apartment at 7040
Potomac Av*., on tha Northwest
Side.

C ivil Service Tells
O f Policy Change

NEW D E L H I. India e -R »l* .
lions between th# United Si ate*
sod India, as seen from New
Delhi, arc starting lo Improve.
Diplomats— American. European
and Aslan— and Indian official* say
each country is showing a etes-er
understanding of the other s for
eign policy.
Prime mlnL-ter Nehru rod his
chief aides, many sources here
say, are making a conscious effort
to display cordiality and friendli­
ness.
On his velum from Russia.
Nehru in several speeches ah«u'
his travels went nut of his wav ta
mention, wUh pratac. Pies d'nt
Elsenhower.
The tint envoy Nehru avied to
see on his return from Russia was
Amerlcin Ambassador John Gher­
man Cooper. Normally Nehru,
after a trip, givea his Initial
appointments tc diplomats fium
Commonwealth and Asian coun­
tries Since that time Cooper has
spent more lime with Nehru than
any other foreign dtplomit tn New
Delhi.
Nehru and Elsenhower bad a
lengthy exchange of messages.

D A IL Y

NEW SPAPER

F R I D A Y , A F G U S T 19, 1955

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India Breaks Final
Link With Portugal
Raiford Prisoner Last O fficial Ties
Jacksonville Theft
Severed As Result
Killed By Cellmate
Of Marchers Deaths Traced To 2 Men
With Towel, Sheet
Serving Sentences
Wilson Orders
Prominent Place
For New Code

R A IF O R D f — A prisoner was
killed yesirrJav by hiv cellmate
in thw state pninn her*, Supt. L.
F Chapmsn rcpevite-.l
He identified the dnd msn av
C. P. Larvrn, 54 Sjpt. Chapman
said Robert Scott. 21. aomittrd
•mothering Laiven lo death with
WASHINGTON* K -S e r r r i»r y of
a towel and a sheet.
Defen«r Wilson today ssrdeied Itse
Larsen wa* servinc five tears new rode of mtlitaiy honor “ ported
for robbery from Pmrllav t oi'nty prominent!**' bv ever* Am rrirsn
and Scott waa sentenced in U l l unit, ship and |*&lt;st throughout the
to one year from St Johna for world.
breaking and entering
At the same time, he lo ll the
Tb* prison supcitotendent *a'd
three
services that it Is "vitally
Scott catted a guard during the
Important ' lo develop p's-n and
night and vaid his cellmate died
start “ without sfelay'' t r a i n i n g
tn his sleep Durinr an inve-tigs
American military men how to
Hon yesterday morning Scott ad
avoid raptute and h»w lo with
milted the slaying. Chapman said
Scott told DcW’itt Sinclair, the stand captivity.
The rode of conduct, prortainiei
assistant superintendent, he he
came angry at Larsen and before hy I’ reildtnt Eisenhower W'rdnes
day, ig designed in inspire Ameri­
realiting it had killed him.
State Ally. T , E. Duncan nf can fighting men in ronvhat ant
Gainesville said he I* taking sworn to strengthen them agam-t mrnlal
WASHINGTON 'Jv -T h e Army lo- statement* for presentation to a and physical tortures nf the type
risr pul into effect one phs»e of grand Jury.
used by the Communists in Korea
tb* new reserve training progrim
Wilton's or.lrrt In make it effec­
and announced ft will b« ready
tive were contained In three strong
•oon with others, Including Ih* en­
ly worded mrtnoranda, lo the sec­
listment of men 111*'* years old
retaries of the Army, Navy and
(or tii month* training.
A ir Fotrrs; the Joint Chirfs nf
The over-all program, which
Staff; and Asst. Secretary nt De
Congress cut down from Prc«ldrnt
feme Carter I., Rurseii. manpnw
K.venhvwerT requests, *nvislr&gt;n«
er chief and fhalrm.\n of the com
creition of a strong and arltve
mittee which drafted the rode
ready reserve to supplement re­
R U S SELL, M au «v - An e*
Each service was directed lo
duced regular force* Reserves are Hmated 3J person* were injured draw up its own plans for edu­
tn he (vul't "p « v « r a penod ol none seriously — when two .Hotels cating and indocti mating Its men
yeirs a
unti men frora the and tom cart of a Chicago In B.v,
prevent too 000.
ton tra.n Jumped the tracka at a
Tha Army tald It wilt atrepf washout yesterday.
Immediate six-year enlistments
Three wera hospitalised. Doctor*
directly into (he reserve Hy men said all would he released today.
who have not yet hern ordered to
Authorities said only (he fart
report fnr induction under the that the train was traveling a slow
draft.
15 miles an hour p rctrn M a mayor
Each man.accepted must serve disaster. Seventy-eight passengers
Following Hire# weeks of Field
two years on active duty, take part were in tha eight ears of lha Lake Carrier landing I'ractir* at the
in the ready reverve for three Shore Limited.
N a s a l Ausiliary Air
Station,
years ami serve one yesr in the
A baggage ear plummeted down planet pf Cnmpo-ilr Squadron
stendb* reserve — the same time an embankment Into th* Wrvtfirld j Five leave Sunday for re ttw r op
as tl ha were drafted — but will River, One dtraal rolled jn feet rratlnns
have a choir# nf when h# will to the water’s edge and another
I a.I hv Omdr. James S Staf­
serve his twojreers nf srtvva duty. pi.inged about halfway down
ford, Vf-A eterullve officer, the
One of the roacnes dangled erar- North Ameiiran built AJ aircraft
U&gt; at the edge nf the embankment will fly I-. Oceana. Va , an I from
Stanely Knott, 44, was lrapt*«-d their make daily flight* aboird
temporarily tn lhr baggag* car the L'hS licnnderoga from Aug.
that spun Into the river. He dived 22-26.
The planet wil he “ waved"
through the ear's broken door and
aboard by squadron landing sig­
•wans to safety.
nal i.ffirert. Lim it. Jim l.ynrh
NEW YORK i n - A public re's
and Frank Hauer. Launching will
Hons man has riled five amend
be done vis the newly develop
menti lo the Constitutioa in re­
ed steam catapults with which
futing lo answer q'**itioni before
th* ''T t" It equipped.
the House Un-American Activities

Portion Of Army
Program Scheduled
Effective Today

Many Are Injured
As Diesels Derail

Planes Leave Base
For Qualifications

W A S H IN G TO N (/D— Th e Ctrtl
Service lommtviian today an­
nounced a change in its regulation*
to permit person* over 70 to take
regular federal Jobs.
U nder the old regulations turh
persona could receive only tem­
porary renewable appoints of up to
one year.
The commlstlon said the change
waa made to renform tn congres­
sional action lifting maximum age
restrictions on federal appoint­
ments for this fiscal year, which subcommittee probing Communist
ends June 20, 1154.
Influence in the entertainment
world.
P I T SWATTER C A TC H E S
Ivin Rlaek. 81. appeared at one
F O U R POUND T R O U T
of the final witnesses yesterday
N E W B E R R Y . Mich. Ite-W lth in the windup aetslon of the auhtb# help of her two son*. Mrs. committee hearing* headed hy
John Johnson caught a 4-pound, Rep. Franrii E. Walter (D Pal
24-inch trout with a fly swatter. The committee heard 22 witnevsei
Seven-year-old Steve spied Ih* in four days.
fish yesterday near the shore ol
Black, one* a Broadway press
Round Lake. Ha called his mother. agent and now a public relation*
She dashed out of the house with consultant to Industrial firms, car­
a fly swatter and took a cut at ried a eopy of tho U.S. Comfit.,
tha trout, tt Jumped— right onto Uon at he took the w lines* s U n l
shore and between lha lega nf 12While a Broadway publicity nun.
yea r-old Johnny.
Black said, be was ohre known
as the "No. 1 Starmaker" through
bis publicising of theatrical people

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Ivan Black Is One
Of Final Witnesses
To Face Probers

Fight Boils Down
To Simple Question
Of Shifting Men

N o Jurisdiction
Is Held By Army,
Declares Attorney

TA M P A UP— Rep C. Farris Rryant of Marion County lays the
legislative reapportionmrnl fight
bods down to a struggle whetner
to mova a aenitnr from the
RAN rRANfUrt'O, '»x -A writ of
liernando-Citrus rounty dutngt to
habeaui corpus will he filed *ur
Sarasota County.
Speaking before a school safety Otho G Bell 27, one nf three turn
trminar, Bryant said th# wrangle eoati who rhanged their minds and
is not a feud between North and returned from Communist Chine,
South Florida or between big and Bell's atlorney said yesterday.
A lly. Robert K Hannon sa.d he
little counties.
lie added that th# fight It pin­ wall contend that the Arm y lark*
pointed lo the Issue of trying l» Jurisdiction over Bell, who wav
break up a district and transfer a dishonorably divcharged when he
senator to a county which has refused to be repatriated from a
grown large enough to hava ont North K o r e a n pn-on camp
"Thera are IndiaiJuals around Hannon will argue that the rase
the state who don't want to see should he tried In a civil court
B ril li charged by Ihe army w tl.
this shift because 'hey sr* |t as a
misconduct av a prisoner of war.
tide," ha declared
Bryant sen! -•'lution is a matter aiding the enemy, conspiring tn
FRAIER, Colo
uB— President of the “ simplest and most ele­ solicit a desertion and soliritins
Elsenhower today ordered an !m mentary standards of bonrsly and a desertion. It* is held at Ft Baker
along vsilh his two rodrfendants,
medial* 50 per cent tariff hike rn integrity."
William C. Cowsrt. 22. Montlcetlo.
.xU Imported bicycles to protect
Ark . and Lewis W, Griggs, ?2
Amerlcin producers from "rortoss
Jacksonville, Te*
Injury."
In announcing tha action. lh«
President' ■ vocation
headquar­
N EW Y O R K W &gt; -A n eight.man
ters her* indicated it might raise
the wholesale cost of Imported military court reaumes drliherj.
models in the U n il*J State* by lions today In th* ease of *gt
SIRACUSA, Sicily
J v - Diveri
from 11 to t l if foreign manufac­ fames C. Gallagher, charged wdt)
tured add tha duty lacreais to the murder of three fellow Amer­ have found water-logged hulks ex*
icans m a North Korean priaoa ports belt*** are those of a Greek
their telling price.
camp.
w a r fleet lost 1361 year* ego In
Th* rmirt-martlal deliberated on* of Ihe greatest naval defeats
three hours yesterday w i t h o u t of ancient hirtnry.
reaching a vrrJlet.
Th * first skeletal wreckage wa*
The court president. Cel. Har­ righted this week by men who have
LONDON ( A - A Soviet spokes­ mon B. Broyles, asked that part b*cn working for almost a mon'h
man M a y denounced as falsa a of Ut* testimony of 8gt l.C. Lloyd In the silt at Ihe bottom of th*
British estimate that Russia inJ W. Tat*. Augusta, Gg., a hay broad Pay of Siroo.*#, n » the
la va als million atea prosecution sritaasa, b* read at aoutboaat coast of Sseily.
T7»*y described Ut*' gaunt ribs
- hut ha M a i gay tha start oI today's sasslua.
•nd (harp prow ot what appeared
flfura la.
•Bat tha
lo t n an anci»nt trlrem*. a g*!l*y
Aa artieto hp M. Mikhailov In
NO D f l r m s LICENSE
with three banka of oari. The
tha Soviet
ent newspaper
CHARGE I f MADE
I evevtla, qu
I hy Moscow radio,
William Brother Miller. Negro wooden wreckage crumbled at
com nssated
(ha reaction of (b&lt; laborer, driving n 1847 Ford, w a s . their touch.
Offten to test atarpad yaatarday and charged, “ There H it he no doubt," said
n o * teat ft* with M t M irta f % driver* lvcessa*; Prof. U lg l Barnard Brea, direc­
1a cutting Its armed Thy vfnUtton was gt.eu hy Film *. I tor of tha Slraeuir Historical Mu" * te tka weackina te team
Crib VUU m m .
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Ike Orders Tariff
Hike On Bicycles

Court To Resume
Case Deliberation

NEW D E I.HI India »• -India
broke her l*«t official links with
Portugal to-t*. |, j remit of lhr
JA CK SO N V ILLE h -T n # li t W
killing of I sis.an marchers into robbery nf a d.vwntovn lewelry
Portuguese India Mnn.las.
•tore here tail year ' vv hern laid
Prime vimi-ter Nehru's govern to two men n.-» unirr I'ng prism*
nirnt nrnrred I’mtu.-al to close .t« -entenro in Atahams and Georgia.
consulates m llomhay, Madras
Detective 1 spt f
R Jordan
and Calcutta Rrp«it&gt; from Nova identified them a* Cecil Ftumfer,
C.na, lhr capital of Portugyr-e In 42, who (avr&gt; 91 yeai* In Alabama
ilia, said the government there for armed rnhberv ant a number
had ordered the Indian t«ntu! of r u apea; sot Edwin lo»ep!s
and hi* stand to leave
Btoel. to »rr*m j &gt;' year* in Geor­
Reports from .Nova i.ni cap! gia lor a pay roll robbery s'. S itat of Portuguese India, last night v annah
said I Vat Indians were missing
C ip l Jordan &gt;sid 120,rv« worth nf
at the frontier, pretomablv intend the gems havr been re, overed and
ing another •peaceful invasion'' the eonvirtv are being quevtioned
in support of Nehru s demand about Ih* vr&lt;t
that Portugal surrender her In
The I nderwood jewelry slot*
dun territories and (vrnut their was robbed June It. 11X4, ( few
merger with the Indian Republic 1month* alter Klummer and Rroel
I .cadets svf the ‘'Free Goa ' escaped from Ihe lyvitslana State
campaign said today, however.' Pri«»n at Angnl*
that there were only about paws
Cap! Jordan iaid the pair went
• ailing lo attrmpt an entry Into from here !,v Miami ant opened a
Goa and all hut in of them had laundry pickup agrnry a* a front
been asked lo return Us their, for ruminal operations and later
homes.
went Hv Savannah.
Ttiey said the step was taken
tn avoid further bloodshed and
dial the to will remain as represrnta'lvrs of all Indians demand­
ing the Portuguri* rein# from
India

Henrietta Leonard
Dies In Hospital;
Burial Tomorrow
V»*. II nr'U.S ^ L e r.ry i, tt,
died at the lor a! hovpitaLat A \1
p m Thur-day after a short ill
nrss.
SI# made her home ivlih her
von in law and daughter. Mi and
Mm A. h Shoemaker St. at 231*
Mcllonville Avr
Boro in BnM»t Va , on March
M, IM I, Mr* Irunard mnir&lt;| to
Sanford TV sears ago and ha&gt; liv­
ed here sinrr Sl.r was * m in.her
of th# First Baptist Church of
Sanford.
Survivors Inetude her daught­
er!, Mis A F Shoemaker S r.
Mrs Sam P n rr llnlrton, Va
Mi&gt;
Smith
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GUdi
.Springs, \ a ; and Mr*. K. II
Harris nf Bluiflrld, W Va,; ab&lt;&gt;
a daughter in law, Mrs. Krthrr
Lennaid. Juhninn City, Trnn;
one ion, J M la-onard nf Sanford,
a sHlet Mr* l.'a Jnhntnn, Along,
don. Va. and mimrnuiv grandrhlldren, great grandchildren, and
great great grandchildren.
Funeral service* wilt be held on
Saturday al 5 p. m. in the First
Raptlst church with Ihe Rev. W.
P. R-noki J r and th* Rev. Mil.
inn Wvatl ntflriallng. Burial will
he tn the Evergreen Cemetery.

Schmidt Will File
Suit For Divorce
SACRAM ENTO. Calif. 'gv_Alr.
man ftanlsl Schmidt's lawyer says
Svhmidt will file "not latrr than
Monday' fnr a divorce from Ihe
wife who married again whit' he
was a prisoner ot Ihe Communist
Chinese.
Atty. Howard P. Welch said he
plan* to start divorce proceedings
fur Schmidt “ perhaps this veckrnd . , . Not latrr than Monday.''
Hamel 23. was one o( II Amer­
ican flier* relf*«ed recently hy the
Communist*. He returnrd home
tail week tn learn his 2hyt-ar-old
wife Una had married logg ng
worker Alford Fine, in th# belief,
•he said, that Schmidt had dirt
in Korea.

Princess Prodded
To Reveal Plans
For Her Marriage

LONDON, i t - Th* Rtf-elrrutaH,.n Da.'» M insr clamored todaf
fur P n m r -l M l ' caret tn make up
her m lnj once am! (&gt;&gt;r all whether
she Is going tn marrv Group Cjpt.
Peter T o w n s e n d , ID year-old
divorced wv- hero
The piper, which rlaimv Ih*
largest da-ly r ,icul.it.oil of nvnie
Ilian 4'a million, printed a large
front page picture of the radiant
prmce«« with this headl.ne: "Cornu
On M arcarrf '
nrtow ihe portrait •*. this line:
“ Plejvr m*k» up sour m ind"
The Mirror's w„» ,.nl» one vole*
In the growing chorus of -pecula­
tion end gn»»ip a* Ihe pre tty prin.
ee-t prepared to re lehrale her
23th birthday Sunday in vreluilnn
with I hi - * (amity at Balmoral
Cavtlr m Scotland
ttn.e 21. Ma.garel r ITT he free
of the llosal Marriage let's hvr|
on ro»vl lamllr we-ldtog* that dv
not have th* sovereign'* approval.

New York District
Flooded By Streams
P O B r J F n ilS . N Y . !|x~Tor»
r - n t l i l ram snd nvcrflow.ng
streams floodrd a aid* area &gt;.(
snuthrartein N. v York vial# to­
day.
Children were e r a e n a l e d
higher around Horn • number of
•ummrr ramp* Some ehildre.v
were marv'inrl in others, and
Ik els were vent tn their rescue.
Many roads
tmpaisahl#«
hit.l.-rv were washed .oil and ph n#
service was disrupted in places,
.Mayor tames E Cole declared
a state of emergency in this city
nl lorso popiilatl.m at 2 a m .
Civil defin e forces were ordered
out.
A rainfall nf 7 07 inches her# In
24 hours wa* reported
Resident* nf Ih* lower pirt &lt;*l
the city fronting Ihe Delaware
River were m o v e d tn hutirf
ground Churches were opened i*
hou-e them

Greek W ar Fleet Believed Found

Soviet Declares
Estimate Is False

th# Athenian fleet that beseiged
ancient Siracusa.
“ We stand at Ih# threshold of a
discovery of perhaps the mmt an­
cient «s xr ship* ever found on
earth.'*
The tearrh fnr tha aunken fleet
was started by th* Italian navy
and Ihe Sicilian Department ol
Antiquities on clue* furnished by
Arthur Baker, British consul in
Siricuaa and an ardent student of
SicUian history.
Last summer Bakar figured nut
from ancient records where lha 111
Athenian ships probably were v n k
In 413 B. C lla fished around th*
bottom nf th* bay 106 yards off
tha Ortigia Jrianda and brought
bark ptocoi of anciaat pottery
which spurred Kalian ateborittea
In a*od d n « d i m *
.

The war fleet was sent hy Ath­
ens *gain&gt;t Corinthian-held Sira­
cusa, once Greece's greatest col­
ony. In the days of Alctbiade*
"The Riracti&lt;ian« defended themsrlve* well in their f.vrtrrss-guar Ird hay and Ihe Athenian com­
manders decided t&gt; withdraw. Becausa of superstition, howrver,
they waited until after the ectlps*
of th* mnon cm Aug. 27, 412 B. C.
By th»n tt waa Ion lata. T i n
Slracuslan* trapped them by block­
ading th* mouth of the harbor with
tho hulks of old ship*. All but 18
of tho Gre«k ships were sunk.
Th* Athenian shore fore* *f
0,000 men was decimated and tta
anrtrivora were »old Into alavery.
Many historian* haw* caOad ten
defeat the beginning o&lt; tb* *ad od
tea pow«r ad A than*.

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Veterans Corner
Hero art authoritaUva anivrr*
from the Veteran* Administration
(o four question* of intereat to far­
m er icrvlrcmen and their famlhei:
Q. A friend of mine, on VA'a penaion roll*, ii entitled to an addluenal amount of money because ht U
ao nalplcis that be requires eonatant eld and attention. Will b*
receive hi* additional allowance
even though bla mother provide*

Win Yoa Ba Our
Guest?
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thi* aid?
A. Yea. He may reeelve the addi­
tional allowance . even though a
member ot bin family provide* the
neeenary aervtrei It la not nereiaary for him to hire an attendant
in order to qualify for the pay­
ment*.
Q. I nndenland that U a veteran
break* two appointment* tor VA
outpatient medical treatment, he
will not he entitled to further treat­
ment. t broke two appointment*,
but each time I gave VA at leatt
two day*' notice. Will I be barred
from further treatment*?
A. U n c i you gave V A at Wait 24
hour*' advance notice, you will not
be barred from further treatment.
The bar appliea only when veteran*
break appointment* without prior
notice, and without good reaaon for

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Odhtm 4 Tudor

RRACERRIDGE, Ont. tB — A
n-year-old bey waa bitten to death
by a park of I t farm dog* here
Wedneaday when be tried to keep
them from mauling hi* own pet
dog.
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R E R U N &lt;*— Eatt Germany'*
Communiit (overnment ha* choaen
the ton of Tretldent Wilhelm Piecb
to direct the operation! of the
civil airline Ibe Ruaaian* have auIbcrtied it to oraanlae
Official* at Eaat Berlin's gcheen
Police raid Wayne Baker bad efeld Airfield aatd Thursday that
Aithur Fleck, 15. ha* been appoint­
ed general director of tbo Bait
Lufthonaa, which has adopted the
•am* name aa Weat Germany*!
fledgling lint
Tbe Eaat Une will fly taaida flu
B ait gone to Llenilg. Dresden end
other ma)or citie*. and wta glao
have landing right* In Waraaw,
Frggui and other aateUite capital*.

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kail Ume under the Korean Of BUI.
At what rate am I using up m y 01
training entitlement?
A. VA considers that you are u itag your G ! training entitlema.il
at quarter tim* rale. For example.
If your eourae leaf* for a year, you
will have mad up one-quarter of a
year's entitlement, er three month*.
Q. I applied for disability compnaattan a couple of yeara ago.
VA asked me to report tor a pky•leal cxamJnatlaa, but I never
•bowed up. f la t the entire matter
drep. New I would Uka to fellow
torough What should I Be?

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(Veteran* living in Central Florida
COM O N FO W , Moalco * - The
who wish further Information about Rio Lada burst Ha dikoa and
their benefit*, should writ* tbo VA flooded much of this town of
«1 41 E. Central A ve , W . leaving
hemali**. It wai
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LONDON &lt;l&gt; — A honeymooning
couplo from India la itaging a
hunger atrlkr on tbo donrvtep el
the roriuguc** rolouy of Goa M m day. Aa eabaity attache laid
Uwy would be Ignectd.

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the rearview mlaror (he gar that
had been stolen from la front of
hi* house earlier to the day. Bt
blocked II with hla truck. Two
youths jumped out and fled. They

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WASHINGTON OP-Secr*t*ry of
Stile DuUc* laid Tuesday Ruiila'i
inoouncrd intention to reduce Us
armed forces “ appears to t e ^ t
Soviet recognition of tbe peieeful
purpoin of the United Stetee and
it* Alliei."
Rut he warned that the out will
leave R u » a 1 p n force* "much
Urger" than thoia of lha United
Siatai, and continue other ele­
ment* of Ruaaian military atrangtn
unimpaired.
Furtherrr.nrs, Dulles *trfi**dJb*
point that the Soviet! hive never
liven out any Information M the
i i m of their forces or the nature ot
their weapon*.

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L A K E MARY B A P T IS T
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CRAPEL
Evening Worahip 7:39 p. at.
Lika Mary, D a .
•Toma thou wllk ui and wa wfli
Paalor - Ret. H. A Frith Jr.
%do thee good."
Sundry School 8:4* a.m.
m d u r u m o r god
Morning Worahip 11:00.
al PBOPBEUT
Training Union 1:10 p.m.
tin Elm Ata.
Etening Worahip 7:30.
BUhop A. W. Sleter, tu tm
Prayer Meeting Wed. 7:30 p.m.
■ u am Sunday School.
II a m. Morning Worahip. Iar&gt; B ILLC E E S Y B A P TIS T CHURCH
m on by A. W klovrr.
Genet■
7:45 p. m EvengelliHe Hour.
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7:4* p. m. TueiHay Evening Bar*
Sunday morning atm caa:
10 a.m. Suaday School.
vir*. Drayer Meeting
11 a.m. Monung Wonhipv
7:41 p. m. Thniiday Yetng PeeSunday ateniag lervicet:
•Dpi* m**L
d:I* p.m. lYatninf Union.
Kttnnne welcome
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•* Bet. B. W. Bawdetnan, Paatar
Sunday School 0:41 a. m.
EvangalliUe Sanrtco 7:10 p. m
Mid week Service Tueadey 7:10
• m.
Young People Service Tbura
day 7:38 p. m.
EB EN EZEB M E TH O D IS T
(U U R C *
C ltro Betgbta
I f f . Edward Martin. Paatar

Sunday School |0 a. m — CUI
ford E. Johnion, aupcrmlandant
Preaching Servlet 11 a, m.
31 Y r f p. m.
f ra y a r meeting. Thuradey. 7:18
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Sunday School 9:4* a. m.
horning Worahip II a m.
Youth Service 8:4* p. m.
Evangellalie Rally 7:4* p. m.
Prayer and Rlble Study Wedneeday al 7:4* p. m. ,
"Join (he happy, tinging crowd.
Wnrihip the Lord with aa."

METM QpTsT^qhSlBI
S t* . George H. Caritom. MMMar
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Walleyan Youth
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Kvaetlng Worahip
7:30
Wedneaday PrayrermoeUng
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Morning Wonhlp Service 11:00 a.
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Evening Worahip Service 7:S0 p.

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Miiilonary
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Sunday School
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Evening W orrUp
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Prayer Meeting
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GENEVA
7:00 pm. - M. Y.F.
a m.
7.4* Organ Vetpere.
W. A. Ellenoead,
Paatnr
Sundev Srh«o) u is ■ m.
9.00 p.m Evening Wo. .hip
Sunday School
10 A. *1.
Morning Worehip II am.
Sermon Topic — “ My Faiher'e
Morning Worahip
11 A . M
Training Union *
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Evening Wnrthip a pm,
P.OO p.m. Rerrealmn lor young
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Wrdneiday Semee *.10 pm
Prayer Service Wed
I P. H. people. A ir Conditioned Sanctuary.
Earphone■ (or herd of hearing
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BAPTIST
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Hat Convention."
Perk Ato. at (Ih Nl„
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“ Sanford’* Singing Church"
Corner of Second and Maple
R. II. Spear Jr., Minletrr
You am cordially invited to at'end church with u* thia Sunday.
Sunday School at 1:30
Goorge
Pittard, SupL
Morning Wonhlp at 10:45
Hermow by Ike palter K Y P S at i;4*
p. m.
Johnny Garior. fret.
Junior Society l : f l p. m.
Mr*.
R. Carter. Supervieor.
Bible Clinic 8:4* p. m.
Prank
H. Price, Moderator.
Eveni'tg Evangelistic 7.30
Ser­
mon by the potior
Th* church it comfortably air­
cooled. Cuurteeu* uahar* will con­
tribute t* your convenience. A
nunery W open for all regular and
epnrtal eervlce*. Servicemen and
their famillaa art welcome whether
thalr t U y in Saafard Ip long nr
•hurt.
W# gir* epatlal Inriution la
wnrahip pad ffllswthip with aa
hut urge you la attand lha ckorah
of your akaicp tkla Sunday.

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Jnhn L. Miller,

C'let.ee for all age*.
11:00 a.m Morning tVnrvhip
Sermon Topic— ^"Making Kellgi«n »al Through Fraytr".

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F IR S T M E TH O D IS T C H U R C H
I’a .in r— Mlllnn II. W ja lt
8:43 Church School.

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Volunteer Program pr*.*ntjng etr
all mutirel hour by the youth.
A ro.diel welcome it eetmd.d

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church

I All eltmentsrp trade a and blade*
partial, Monday through Friday
i . U a.m. Children a prermm. “St
L'jke'e Chepel," Saturday 10:11
am. tear WTRJt, (1400 ha.).
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Met. Phillip BcBleieaano.
ScMicre al It o Yacht
Sunday School 0:1* a.m.
Church Borneo !•:■ a.m,

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Study.
Subject “ Tun G r e a t
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Worehip Hour 1i nn am.

10:31) e,m. Thr Svition n ir»l»
W. O. Su n itll,
Superintendent
for Prayer in Ih. S r.ilin Ro"n*.
Preaching
11:00 a- m
11:00 e.m. Murninc Wot .hip.
Treacher
Car. H. Poartb SU laarfl Ata. D i. H . H. Martin,
Soto— "Teach Mr To Prey", JeG. Eldea Elina. Mialilrr
wtu, Aire, llerru KnliH Anllicm
(JPRAIA C O M M U N ITY
Sunday School 8 :0 a m.
PR ESBYTER IAN CH U R CH
— "Jeeue My Setmtir l.ooh On
Morning Worahip 10:0 a. an.
Ret. C. C While. Mini tier
if#". Barnet. Che nr. I rhosr. Ser­
Evening Worship 7.30 p m.
Mr a. floaer Mart*. Ptaaial
mon, Rev. El»vn (",. Eduerdt
Prayer Meeting Thuradiy 7:38
Alfred Erireoa
N'urevn.e for rhildrrn und»r
p m
Pnprrlotendeal of ClntrcB School
tbrre, end three In nx evrry
Geoego
Peeold
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Sunday morning during W or.M p
leader of Mid Week Sorrier*
St. I.ukt'a Lutheran— la Maria
llo*ir.
Church School IS a.m.
ntar Otledal lha Raa SUphtn
II a.m.
7;lhl p.m. Pioneer Ke|ln».hip
I. Tuhy aaiior. Mot mag worahip Worahip
Young People 7 p m .
7.(VI p.m. Srn'or High Fellow,
B:30 a m Radio Minion oraadcaat
Evening herein 1.3d p m.
thip.
•I 8:30 a m over WOHZ (140 Bel;
Wedneaday Eveniag 7:39 p m.
S;liO pm. Evening Wor.hip,
Sunday School far all ago group*.
Everybody tarlled 1* attend tL
•:30 am Chiiattao Pay Scheal eur etrvtcea.
Anthem — "Are Ye Able, e.ld
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S A N F O R u S E V E N T H -D A Y
A D V E N T IS T C H U R C H
TOfl Elm Avenue
W. J. Il.lman, Pietor
Sabbath School |Saturday» P ID

T H E L I T T L E DROWN C H U R C H
ON T H E H IL L
(&lt; nniirtalfonell
7:30 p m Evening Worahip.
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Comer I'erk A ir. *nd J lih St.
■ Wedneaday 1:30 p.m. Prayer J. tternard lliml, M m i.lrr end
TUI. (HSISTIAN AM ) MISSION matting.
Treehrr
ABV ALUANCE CRUSCB
Park A»a. al F&lt;*«rl*v»lb St.
Sunday School 9:in.
TM E P IA TT B A P TIS T CHURCH
ratior. Oat id S. Camalii
Morning Worehip J1 im
OF O V IED O
Sunday School and Mnrniag
Rat. Lae la liar, Mtnlatcr
Sermon: "Whel ll Coilt To Hr
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Wnrthip Combined Serttre 9:43 a
Sated".
E L D E R SPRINGS B A P T IS T
tn to l i : » a m. "Wnrihip Period

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CHAPEL
Allianra Youth Fellowihip 1:30
Elder Springe
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5 pen toted by Firat Raptiat Cherth
W Evening Service T O p. m.
Wrdneaday Mid-Week B ib le
Sanford, Fla.
Study 1:0 p m.
Sunday School
10.00 a.

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Sunday School 9:43 a. m.
Prayer
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Legal Notice

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General Insurance
H. JAMES GUT AGENCY
I I I B A S T F IR S T S T R E E T
P H O N R TS
B . JA M B S G U T

J A M E S HL G U T

Y m s , to m a k o r u r a l
living D asin r, h a p ­
p i e r . . . y o u can " f a r m o u f ’your choroa. And ono
to“ farm-oul'’ is dishwash­
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h o m e - m a k e r scrubs up
to 7 tons of dishes n year,
An aut omat i c el ectri c
dishwasher clnans, Stinitizes, rinses and dries
the dishes out- of- si ght,
out-of-the-way .reduces
breakage, eliminates
drudgery.

THE BIRD OP PARADISE
Lo ca te d on old h ig h w a y in Lake M nnrne. Tlrn ittifu l Into

of SO f l . frontayp on p a vem ent ami 21ifi ft. ilrrp . A ll
p u b -irriY a tc d . Ideal Incntjnn fo r anyone w ho would like
to h a v e a sufficient p r o u n d fo r a portion o r flou era alre a d y Isndiraped at a p r lr a nf IftOO.OO dollnra iter lot,
w it h « reasonable dow.n pa ym e n t r i l h m u n lh ly p aym e n t i, w ith in 3 blocka o f School and tw o blocks of
C h u rc h .

L . B. 31A N N
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____ Way Will Sanford brow
In All Directions If We Want
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Which way will Sanford Grow?
Thin Mem* to perplex a number of peo­
ple, especially the shop and store owners who
• ra dependent, in a large way, upon tha
traffic passing their establishment each day.
Sanford, though, is destined to grow
beyond our present measure of visualization.
We can see something added here, a bit add•d another pinre, filling up the gaps perhaps
In the usual order of things.
What we cannot see. so many-of us, is the
future picture of our business area, within
the next ten years, as Sanford triples its
population.
Mmy eyes are upon Sanford, Florida.
Retail store developers, department store
investors, fowl stores, chains, offices, and
pmall businesses of many descriptions are
looking us over with s fino toothed romh.
As these Investors In Sanford's future
buv, so will Sanford expand. Some say we
will grow west toward the French Ave.
thoroughfare. Others predict that we will
grow east toward the new hospital. And still
pfitifli’.ln ts-»f liM«||in&lt;« houses will
follow the thousands of homes being conatn'eted in the Sanford area.
”* •'■■■■•■ i»n«lne-s oeonle In Sanford have
0 brilliant future ahead In the years to come.
A population of nearly 50,000 Is the outlook
over the horizon. Modern business houses,
■ervlng a modern populace, will not spring
up overnight. They will grow with Sanford
I I some of the evesores nre eliminated.
, Visitors to Sanford ten vears from now
Wilt hardly recognize the city. Rut they will
prohebi’* -«k, "I wonder why Sanford grew
this w»jr?"
Our toning and planning commission can
•ontaln, to sortie extent, the haphazard
growth of business areas. The orderly
growth of the community must continue and

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Surorise Statement

TOT)ATS mm.It VKWUt
Break forth Into tinging, y« mountains.
0 forest, and every tree thtrelh i for the
Lord hath redeemed Jacob.—Isaiah 44:28.
—We are grateful when w e escape from
nlavpev or rlpPsiet hot It •«mnn to tsVe storms
to make u* appreciate tha sunshine.

Mamet an* Important. Names make
news. And name* sometime are tha real
eMence of an editorial. Wa'd like to point
n»t that *he name of the nrestdent of the
Atlantic Coast Lina ia A. McD. Davla.

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F riday, August 19, 1958

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IAMBS MARLOW

Report Is Issued On P O W Problem
W ASHINGTON UW-The armed
forces failed to prepare American
servicemen, who became prisoners
of war in Korea, for the Red Chi­
nese technique of indoctrination
and brainwashing.
This is acknowledged by the
Defense Department's special com
mlltee— made up nf high governmen) officials and top. retired
officers — which has Juit issued
s report on Ihe POW problem.
It recommended the department
begin ■ program to prepare Amer­
ican servicemen sgilnst Commu
nist questioners if they are cap­
tured In the future. Any surb
preparation in the past, the com­
mittee slid, w ii "decidedly inade­
quate.”
There were tome lessons to b*
learned from the Communist! in
World War II but the Defense De
pariment either didn't learn them
or failed to foresee tha turn they'd
take.
The committee, reviewing Ihe
treatment of FOWi in World War
II by the Axis powers and the
Communists, reported:
1. The Germens’ treatment of
American prisoners was “ fairly
punctilious."
although
perhans
more from fear af American re­
prisals than public opinion
&gt;. The Japanese were brutal but
not "subtle" with American priaonare. In their torture and atroc­
ities they were being vicious for
the take of virlousness or were
seeking military Information. They
were not trying to Indoctrinate
their captives er seduce their
minds.

WASHINGTON W — "W*B,” gairoyd. whe could sew through rowed ominously, “So. you never
**M Mrs. Mxrpatroyd, over the blaa as if he were plate glass, "te heard of this romance, did you?"
atoning toffee, “ as should know change the subject. Princess Mar­ "I may have seen some poising

Sunday.”

Iter huibsnd allowed hlmielf s
eriUral anstyiti of the White Sot
hoi score before Inquiring whi
Mould know w hit Sunday.

"Ahoat Margaret, of course,”
Mrs. Mwrgatroyd Mid.
H B f t m aret Tlemlag: Oh- ae, 1
Sm M if Mm 'S have that baby h r
anotber week - or It days. 1 was
tefldag la M s an e# trala yesM y
T atesa Princess Margaret, you
esf,” Mr*. Mwrgatroyd said, "aad
pm knew perfectly wall what I
lioiat, Sunday's Ike day, Iter mb
"That'a nice," Murgatroyd said.
•Mhould «w send a present?"
■Honeilly," said Mrs. Marisherd. "Meat Do yew boss to letl
Sto yaw don't know whsl'i golac
h happen Sunday! Don't yow read
aarfhhg in the^ psp«r except tae
read the ohltusHei," Mur‘ uld, "and the hnate*. if
I, the obituaries are a little

to t o * .

" f h i w trytag." Mid Mrs. Mur-

l i n t wants to marry this Capt.
Townirud. Her family, or Parlia­
ment, or somebody wool let her
Jut wire she’s IS sht ran he as
she pldsies."
"Nobody," Murgatroyd e a td .
"can ever do aa ha pieaMi. But
let'i not go Into that now. Why
don't the powers that he let Mar­
garet marry her captain? De they
he ca st import her ea a

reference to it In the press,” u ld
Murgatroyd slrtly.
' T i l tell you what nett do!”

Mrs, Murgatroyd was radiant, sud­
denly, and feeling rather like a
bride-to-be herself. "WaU get up
early Sunday end listen te tha
aewa. It's five hours later eve/
there. Or la N five houra earlier?
Ob, dear. 1 de bepo everything
works mil all right far everybody I”

captain's pay?"
■It'a the
th mailer of the divorce.”
The world has about N M ____
laid Mr*. Murgatroyd patiently,
•'lie's dlrorved, and lha Church dsrstorms a day, &gt;aye the Nation­
of Ragland frowns oa divorce. If al Geographic Society.
you ash me, the whole thing la
ridiculous."
Mrs. Murgatroyd »aa la dinger
of vMitlng her pledge never io
lose her temper at breakfast "I
mean It's ridiculous that the poor
girl shouldn't he allowed tn marry
the man of her chrlcet"
"Yon atom," Murgatroyd oh
served, ” lo havo changed y,iur
vlawa about divorce. I remember
when the Hawkinses spin up you
were fH le he - "
"That was entirety different.
Mrs, Murgatroyd. "Capl
years

GOOD F o m u n i

cans captured in Korea — survived
imprisonment. The committee said
only 192 of the survivors were
found rhargrable with serious of.
femes against the United iU t* »
or their fellow prisoners.
Hu*. Use rommillre said: "Ouly
a handful of the POWs tn Koro*
were able to maintain an absolute
silence under military interroga­
tion. Nearly all the American
prisoner! went beyond the 'abso
lute' name, rank. nu-ubet date of
birth restriction

increase since the start of the
)ia r .
Tin plate prices have Just gone
up, too— meaning that the can you
buy in the store is going to cost
tlie food picker more
Soaring prices for nat.iral rubber
have already brought hikes tn the
price of tires. And steel prices bikes
could show up in higher tags on
nrxt year's car* and a multitude
of other goods.
The long depressed textile mar­
ket has been stirring of late and
several types of cotton cl.ilh and
yarn have edged up in price this
week.
* Fuel oil prices hove moved un at

-xbolesale — and this could mean
higher costs of healing your home
next winter.
So far the consumer has felt
very little of this stirring of tnflati&lt;m at the producer and manufacR/
luring levels. But the National
Industrial Conference Board re­
ports today a slight rise in con­
sumer price averages in July. All *
of the components of Its Index
u s e transportation and housing
rose. Food took the biggest adsanre, with apparel up a tllllo.
The board says the purchasing
value of the consumer dollar has
lost one-tnth of a cent since J u n ^

Try and Stop M e
BENNETT CERFM IE R E W AS A N O L D P R E A C H E R once, according to Henry
W. Giady'a famous story, "who told some boys of the D ibit
Jcijon he planned to read the next morning. The boys, finding
the place, glued together the
connecting pages. The next
morning he read on Ihe bot­
tom of one page, 'When Noah
was 120 years old he took
unto himself a wife who was’
— then turning the page—
*H0 cubits long. 40 cubits
wide, built ot gopher wood,
and covered with pitch inside
and out.'
"Naturally puzzled, he read
It again, verified It. then as­
sured his audience, 'M y
friendz, this is the first time
I ever met this in the Bible,
but I accept it as an evidence of
fully and wonderfully made.
" 'I wish I could get you to have as much faith as I do thii

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P*t»r Luid Hayca hat comptstrd the lyric* for on* of tha most m
touching ballads of th* y*ar. Us till*: "When I Was a Black lack *
D**l*r and You Were It."
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1951

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Princess M ay Reveal Deep Secret

5 2 jU * . k a

S. The Russians g«ve a hint of
things to come by their treatment
of Germin prisoners. Th ry hrrdrd
them into political camp* and be
sieged them endlessly with Marx­
ist teachings in indoctrinate them
with communism
I. The Red Chinese, in their
civil war with Chian* Ksi'shek's
Nationalist Chinese, also pul their
Nalionalist prisoners into political
camps and tried to convert them
to communism.
That civil war contmurd until
■ few months before the Km can
War. Bo when they got into that
the Red Chinese used the same
methods of indoctrination on Amer
lean prisoners, with some addi­
tions.
The Red Chinese mistreatment
in trying to seduce the American*
Into collaborating with them oi
converting them to communism
took many R&gt;rmi: little food, bar­
ren shelters, constant Interrogation
in some cases, propaganda, in Joe
trinatlon, plus breaking dnan mo
rale sml mutual trust among the
prisoners.
It had been popularly supposed
before the Korean War that tne
Communist victlmi who testified
against themselves In the peace­
time purge trial* In Europe had
been drugged. Perhlpi some of
them were.
But the defense committee vtld" . , . POWa of war in Korea
were not drugged. Other method*
such aa denial of food or sleep
were equally effective and more
practical.”
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YOU'RE TELLING ME!

HAL BOYLE

Living Cost Under New Assault
NEW Y O R K, UP— The cost of
Rung well l» under renewed ai-J
ssult today. I’rtrrs are go&gt;ng J(i"
■gain on the materials Hum which
tomorrow's gadgets are made.
So far, the price boosts are
putting ■ squeeze on the mamifac
Hirers of the goods which Am.-rica’s rising standsrds have rlevsted
from luxuries tn necessities.
But &lt;ome of thrse price hikes
are being pasted along. And n .*■
more merchants are compUlntqg
of their profit squeeze. The retailer
Is caught between higher factory
list prices and the consumer's in­
creasing Insistence on striking s
bard bargain.
If material prices continue to
rise, the enniumer may find that
even the price of bargains be­
gone up. The rale at which he
has been buying of late has left
few merchants with distress inven­
tories to be mused by culling
prices.
Metals, rubber, fuel oil. some
textiles, aU have gone up on price
recently.
Copper has Just climbed to *o
cents a pound, the highest list
price since 1172. and a one-third

continue In a manner through which Inveetors can see their safe retu.~ is inevitable.
Let's not hamstring the investor the
businessman or the industrialist.

“W hat’s that, mommy!" cries out one
child. ,,Thera's a funny one!" another would
yell “ Where'd such funny-looking things
come from." is still anolher remark.
Thn«e are Just common remarks as
automobiles pnsa ranch after ranch of Brah­
ma er.ttle
We sere •ororNed the other day when
a Seminole County rancher. Boh Lamont,
said that Brahma rattle had set the rattle
Industry bark r'0 years.
Ard it vas with added surprise that Lamont to'd the heal Junior Chsmlier of Com­
merce that Florida ranked 48th in “niialitv"
among the States when it comes to the cat­
tle industry
We were indeed happy to know that a
memNsr of the rattle Industry, one who
said that "were it not for the fs'c'nation of
the Industry I would not lie in it." had the
gumption to stuml u p and tell young busi­
nessmen of hi* exnrrienre.
• Bob lam ent did not sav thnt the In­
dustry was hopelessly in a rut, but told the
Javrees th-it "Its ills were curable " and "the
cattle Industry Is a healthy one"
The caC'emnn made a romnarWon. to
prove his point, when he pointed to the auc­
tion rattle In one state and the auction cat­
tle in our n«vn good State of Florida. In this
category he said. "05r£ of the rattle auc­
tioned in the Omaha market wss good or
better," and then remarked. "90PI of the
ratt.'e suctlioed on the Florida market was
good or wirse.'
Coil'd we al*o point *e the good things
Bob Ijimont brought out One was, that
Florida needed the cattle Industry Another
was the fant that the cattle Industry h»lned
balsam Florida's economic picture. Still an­
other good po'nt was that the eattle in­
dustry would Improve with the Improve­
ment of Florida's feed nragram.
With the already Indured comment from
various sources, we can't help but believe
that Bab Lamont's talk to the Javrees will
help to eliminate some r f the inertia that
sometimes develops when everything seems
to lie so "rosy and sublime".
Boh Ij»mnn*'s vision will he realised when
ratll"m ',n ean rcrlnl to the dally market and
say. "Florida Is tops, not 48th, In the value
of the cattle raised on Florida ranches*

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�Social. fusmiA.
P&amp;aad /m La

W i lm *day night at the U SO a
"l.ady and tha Tram p" dance wa*
h .ii with tha Mnlor hoileaa being
Mr*. J. Brantley front tha San­
ford Garden flub.
Junior ho*te*« * u MU* Marf l i r t Von H(ibull*. Refrethmenl*
war* **rvrti to a latfa crowd
there to enjoy darning and televrialon. An appeal i* itill being
made for moi« junior ho»te»*e»-

Spotlight
O n Hollywood

hire. J. P. Whitaker and daugh­
ter Ann have returned home from
New Yerk City
where Mie*
Whitaker ttudied dancing for »everal week*. They at*o Hopped in
Waihington to visit Mr*. Whitaker'i biuther A. K. franklin.
Mil* Reverly Benton will return this week from Springfield,
Tenn^ wher* *h* « n visiting her
brother-in-law and elitrr. H r. ami
Mr*. |taiph Elliott and family.
Mr. and Mr*. J . A. Young re­
turned today from a two week*'
vUlt with their daughter Mr*. J.
J. Jone* and family in Philadel.
phla. I‘a. They wera arcomoanitd
*•&gt;• their aon-m-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mra. T . L. Noble and
daughter*, Mary 8u* and Helen
of palatka.

Mr. and Mr*. E. J. Jim m n of
HOLLYW OOD IT -M a n y acton Jarkaonvillt and Sydney Huuitun
hava barn »nra about publicity; of Bo&lt;|on, M an., hat* been ihe
Ban Cooper ti tha flrat on* to b* recent guett* of Mr. and Mr*.
John D. Abraham*.
literally tor* became of It.
Young Ben li New York-boro—
Mr. and Mre. C. O. Jone* and
a Broad" ay actor tint* h* « » i
daughter* Sutann* and Pamela
night year* old. With *ueh a back
■ round, It U pur* Hollywood logic ar* viiiting in Chicago.
that he thould become a wattern
Mr*. Ava W right DavU war
lia r at Republic Studio over »ho*e
called to Griffin, (la., because of
range* Gena Autry and Roy Bog'
the aerioua illnria of her mother•ra once galloped.
in-law.
‘ He wai tha young detpervdo in
“ Johnny Guitar" *nd recently co
atarred In "Tha La»t Comm, nd "
It out the publicity for the latter
picture that made him tor*. The
picture premiered in Teaaa and
Ben wai tent down by tha itudio
for pertonal appearance»-or ao
he thought.
The Golden Circle Cla«* af the
H ii plane m i mat by a gorgeout P int Raptlit Church met Tue*day
hotteaa who gave him ■ big ki*« evening at the home of Mr*. Ray
•nd a real T e ia i welcome.
N* Murray with Mr*. J. W. Tonejr
" I thought R would be great ” a* eohoitei*. The meeting waa
•aid Ben. a and m il alngle. Then railed to order by the preildent,
the publicity department Hepped Mr*. N. C. Booth and the Lord'a
In and took Ben to BraeketviUe. Prayer w tt u»ed a* rhe opening.
Tea.
Mr*. B. Smith offered the de­
“ They aaid M had aomethlng to votional on Prayer and uied *oma
do with Teaaa’ hentaga day* — af Peter Marshall's famou* pray­
er*. T ic minute* were read and
and It did."
There Ben got on a hone and approved by Mr*. Charle* A.
didn't leave it eacept fur aleep un | l-enli. *eer#tary. Mr*. Smith
til four and one-half daya and 151 |then gave the treaiurrr'a report.
Mr*. Booth complimented tho
mile* later. The Repuhk publi­
city rrew had tied In Taaaa' ben- i rla»« for their luppnrt during tha
tage daya with the premiere of year and aiked that they do tho
“ The Last Command" hi Ban An­ aame for tho new offirer*. Aftor
tho Wifinei* meeting, gamer were
tonio.
The horaeback ride from Brack- enjoyed under tho dirrrtlon of
•tville to Ban Antonio la an annual Mr*. Curti* J . Green with priiea
trek at aturdy Teaana, led by eat going to Mra. Smith and Mr*.
Lewi*.
tlem aajtappy Bbnbaa.
Delicious refreshment* w e r a
Ben gtayed with tha Ta ia n i for
• 'c ry aaddition minute af the aenred to Mra. Carl MrWorther,
Mr*. B. Q. Smith. Mr*. Curtla J.
ride.
Green, Mra. N. C. Booth Mr*.
" It became a real ahallengc to Charles A . Lewie and the hmtm e -a New Yorker— berauae even .4, **.
noma ef the Ttxani dropped out,"
The neit meeting will be hrld
•aid Ben proudly.
■I tha home of Mr*. ,E. &lt;’. Camp­
Tbo itudio, which had aat ep the bell with Mr*. Clyde Piercy a*
ride, hadn't counted on Cooper eo-hoitei*.
•ticking out lb ) whole ride.
PUnning a leaf Small cupcake*
"Actually,** a publicity man re­
are ea*y to bake, froat, itore and
vealed, "we bad only counted aa
a m * . U»* ■ white-cake bailer
him to ride into the town*— maybe
for aom* of Ihe eake* and top with
• half-hour a day but w* couldn't
a fudge footling and ■ nul garni«h.
•et him off that x x i i horaa"
Hie chocolate n it e r for the re­
maining rake* and lop with a fluffy
while footling and chocolate sprink­
le*.

Golden Circle Class
O f Baptist Church
Hns M#»e* In Home

Beginning Sunday evening at
&lt;* o’clock the Ki rot MethodUt
Church will sponsor a week of
fun, fellowship and mor*hip for
the Intermediate age Methodnt
Youth Fellow*hip. The week will
begin with a »and**;ch aupper for
both the Inlei mediate an&lt;l Senior
M V P . an I the p*«tor the II*t.
Milton H. Wyatt'* *ermon for
that evening will be on a »ubject
related to the young people.
The program each evening will
begin at
with a *uppei terved by an Adult Bible Clat*. Sun­
day night supper will be tervrd
by the Ware Bible Ctaaa; Tuewlay
n‘ght, D prndahle Cta««: W'#«ine«day night Truthrreker* Cla**.
Thur*day night l’a*tle Memorial
CIa»» and Friday night Daughtert
of Weeley and Men'* Bible Cla*».
Each evening follow ing (Upper
ard a *ingaree there will l&gt;e a
ducuttion period led by Mr*. Rut•el Mcknight and Aahhy June*.
The subject for the dltcuailona
will be Church Membership.
Th e *nng leader will be Ronald
Anderson, itudrnt
at
Florida
State F'nlvri-Ity,

Following the di*cu*«!on period
there will he a i pea her on the
them* of the week, “Show Me Th y
W ay," The t|»«ker* will be the
R iv. S. W. GlvnUler, Enterprises
the Rev. Robert M. Blackburn. Del-aml: the Rev. H. M. Felton,
Mount Dor*.
To complete the program each
riight there will he a narreatlon
program led b) Mi»a Mabel Chap­
man.
The following week there will
be a ilmllar program for the Sen­
ior Metlmdiil Youth Fellowihlp.
Broiling loirvtcr' Serve it with
a *aucr made of butter, lemon
juke, n it and pepper, lie’ cure to
pour the «iu rr into email individual
container* for individual dunking
of the hib.trr meat!

Wednesday evening the Rn*lrr«* Women'* Circle of the l.akr
V a r e Community Pre*byterian
Churvh held It* regular monthly
Meeting with Mr*. I’ D Ander•on. Doe to the email number of
member* present and the ah*ence
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Mrdrummer i« the *ea*on whr
many haute* and yard* are invai
ed by troop* of ant*. To get rl
of Ihr.e pe*t* the fir*t *tep ii I
find their nert* and then to trer
|them with an insecticide, *av
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l’- Lon, Home Denronttn
New Country Captain
Hon Agnl.
Strained Rive
Outdoma the neiti are u*ual1
Rornaine, Avocado and Cucumber e«*y to tee— amat) mound* of io
Salad
|on the ground, near flagitoru
Cantaloupe with fte Cream
and tidrualk*. In decaying tn
Beverage
I trunk*, near foundation*. Findtn
NF'V l til M i n
C A P T A IN
ant nett* indoor* I* a difficu.
logmlient*; t flying chicken problem. 1'rually the be*t you ca
i *i“’ut ; ' i pound* ready-to-cook do i* to watch the trail* of th
weighti, &gt;, cup flour, I teatpoou ant*, trar# them to a ba*ehoa
•alt. , tea .piHirr pepper. 4 to ,’r or door frame, and apply tlia in
tat.ierpoon* butter or margarine, •rcllride there.
t .1 eup finely diced onion, I .1
The moat effective in*ectl&lt;id
cup finely diced girrn pepper, I in the home la a two percent oil
dove garlic (truthedl. P i lea- ha*e ehhirdane tolution, applie
•pooit* cuity powder, ■» lra*piHin with * paint hr'.r*h or oprayer a
dried rrii'hr.: thyme, J can tl near a* po*aihle 1o wherf th
P mud I viewed tomatoe*, !l lahlo- ! neri* niay tie located. Water-ha
.......
currant* |wa*hed and ! chlordane tpray* are aim effec
dramedt, blanched tnattrd ai- live Paint or spray the ehlordao
innnd •.
along h*-eli,un d*, ci n ka in flooer
Vlrlhorii Hare chicken cut *rl door* and window' frame*, linkt
are g piece* of t.reart, . elt\‘lrlc outlet' I hi* way you ca
e .ne*. l leg*, j veciind )o;nt*. 2 ! check Di# anta twfore they ge
piece* of bony hacV, (Save wrng ilttn foo.1* and onto table*, t’hlor
tip*, ruck a ' d giirlet* for tlrnk.l |danp ha* a long latting rffec
Wadi aril clean ihlckrn piece* lit and it i* usually not nrc*&gt;»a?y t&lt;
•old •ite r; dtain. Mi* flour, *ait, •pray the urine aurface more th*l
and pepper; coat chukrn ptecca once every two of Dire month*
With mivtuie. Heat h ultn in IS- ; If anta continue to appear, *p m :
inrh •billet until very hot; add other turfa-c* and area* th.;

formal meeting w»* dispensed
w ll h.
The h»*te** rend the peHttlure
and ail joined In the lord'* P lay­
er A balance in the trra«ury of
•1 '7.1? e** repotted and duet and
rift* at the meeting amounted to
•I -15. VIr* Anderson. vire nte*L
, nt
appnlnteit Vie*. J.
VI,
Thomptnn chairman of the cov­
ered di*h arinoer tljc group will
tpon««r Sept. II.
Contribution* of coffee, cream
and lu ra r, Im ler, roll* and paper
tapkln* were arranged. Mr*. II.
M CiKhran reported on the rift
,* a throw rug fiom the gTOUp
t., Mr*. F F l lord J r . rp*mt&lt;ei
who ha* heen lit for nrarlv a vent,
following a *eveie heart attack.
Par inept of the bill for tht* war
eiif hnrited.
MISS JEW F.t.t. c o il KM
, Mr*. Cochran conveyed Mr*,
t.tovd’a thank* for the remrmis
X
X
of
hrance an I reporteil *lhat *h# I*
again a ritient at Irin vlil Faughl n Memorial lln*nital In Sanford
I* wa* de» Ided that a get well
curd !•» *rnt her. a* well a* to
C (! lee and Frank Fvan*. both
*lrk hu** and* of circle memtrer*. chit ken and brown well on all
V r and Mr* V V Co' n a' An order for varion* Item* of •ide*; remove chicken piece*.
nounc* the engagement of their
plaatlcware wa* made up. with the V.ld onion, guett pepper, garlic,
•aUftii* i v . a•
•
Ik* *«
o-ganDallon T*» eel a certain per­ entry ponder and thyme to dripRichard Duane Cram, *on of Mr.
piltg* in *klllrt; atir writ overcent of the total.
and Mr*. O. D- Clam of Vrro
low heat to get up hrnwniil
The
October
meeting
wilt
b*
Beach.
pailiilr*, add atewed tomatoe*,
with Mr*. II. E. True,
VI i*a Cohen w a* born in S an Guests Intendnerd to the mem* including tiipdrl m can. Return
ford and attended loeal school*
t.rtl were Vti*. It. Beebe and her chii ken In *killet, »kru tt.je tip.
giaduatkg with the clat* of It*it
I’aiigh’er. Mt« Joe Pmather*. who I'm ■* tkl'let *"d co^k *!orvt*a. an honor »tud*nl. While in
( «ve n ently moved Into the old until tender— HI to Sfl minute*.
•chool *he wa* ■ member of tho
V'vlly plate and their friend Ml*. M ir runant* into *auce. Seivo
|*ep Club and library »t»ff. She
accuiliparinrl n&gt; Irtaaitti a.inonUt.
Guvniafi, from Orlando.
attended the S'thool of CoametoAt
a
late
hour,
the
ho*te*»,
a*.
logy in Hiiando ami received her
r*ted by Mr*. Thonip*on. trrved
llcenie in June. She l* now
le* eream. rale fruit punch and
CALENDAR
working in Mary Itiown’* B.auty
mint* to the ladle* and two hu*Shop. She t» a metnlier of the
OF E V E N T S
hand* who had met with Mr. An, 1
Plr*t Baptist Church.
del-on.
Enjoying
Die
evening
Mr, Cr*'*. w « « b,,rn *n b ’ ■'
with the Andrl-ON* were the R e v.1
Kauva* and later moved to Miami
MONDAY
Mr. and Mi* Dirk Aiken an­ and Mr*. J M Thompron. Mr.
.................... .
Tli# Itratilall A 'e . t’irrie wdl
and
Mr*.
R.
E.
Tine,
Mr*
IF
M,
nounce
Die
birth
of
a
daughter,
Miami Technical High in IU42 Ho
an.I gue t», Mr*. R meet at th# chapel at 2 p.m.
then joined the C. S. Navy and I* Margaret Ava. on Aug. 11 in the Cochran
Seminole Baplnt Autocrat inn
pr, ..-ntiy In Guantanamo Hay, Ft maid lurughtotr Mrmoiial IF *• |tei tie, Mr *. Joe Sunttheii and
Sunday School meeting at DcMr*,
(iu)mau.
Cuba.
pitat.
Farul al g pm.
An early December welding I.
11 PSDA T
pUtincd with complete plan* to tc
Intfrme.liate R.A.’t meet at the
announced at * later dale.
ofTki’!!!8
n,” r « “ Hy and »*fdy dlfcovering ih. thrill
Fir*t Baptt*t ('hutch at 7 p.m,
or tklRlmirigawjfilyo,' i the aurfoce of Urn water nt! rkl*. Rrrklrr* a id
The I'a-t Noli!# Grand* Club of
duirng though Ukia cwuLn* a juakg aport louka, it a truly very armpit.
the llrlirkah Lodge will m- ' t
wrlh Mrs Hi nr) Jaine*ou al trK*
A O —
I'alrnvtta Ate.
M FUN PSD AT

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Parents Announce Engagement
Of Jewell Cohen To R. Crain

Kets Opening
Offers Prizes
To Customers

DROPPED panel-front for •
■Ip-hugging coat la from tha
collection daalgned by Vincent
Monte-Sano. To* fabric U whita
t*eug wool la •** taakttwcava.

of M m o llo A rc .

The formal opening of K cF.
J - l d — IVc stnrr l* being held today
and tomurroa with p n irr of hail
mini, bubble gum, ami tucker* for
the kiddle*. A* lung a* the lupply
lad* i fftc parakeet li being of
feted with the purch»*e of a blnl
cage or 15 order from the dure,
Saturday Kel’« will have Andv
Wilmn and hi* Corn llu d c n Band
on the corner oulddr the »lnre
from J — * p m. Turrhared Irum
Frank E. John«on In February &lt;&gt;f
thlt &gt;car, Die *lore I* atr condition
ed and hat been completely rr
morleled invnle and out. Kel * ha*
in'tailed the latevl l&gt;pe nt »rlf
*ervic« operation In Ihe variety
atore bu»in*»».
Manager D R. C. Rankin who ha*
had IT yeart variety More e*pen
ence. He »ervrd four year* with
the Signal Corpi. la a former mem
her t ( the Rotary Club and U a
member of the Raptlft Church.
Kyle T. Locke by Jr., premtent.
and Jame* L. Braiemore. general
manager, have announred that It
li the dedre of Kel’» to bring to Ihe
public a larger variely of rpiality
merchandite at the lowed potdble
price.
K rl’i began hudneii and opened
Ita ftral itore In Orlando al the Coytown Shopping Center in September
of 1354. A tecond unit will be open
ed In Orlando voon In the new We*t
fro Way Shopping Center Anoth­
er new unit m il be opened in Ihe
near future in Eau Gallit.
Store manager* and key admlnl
ilratlve pervonnel of Krl’i tmait
an average of IB yeari txprrirner
In the variety itore field giving the
corporation a broad coveraga of all
phaiea of Ihe bualneaa.

A R E I N V I T E D TO A T T E N D
FORMAL O P E N IN G O F

THE

,' £ 5- 10- 25c STORE
FRIDAY S SA T U R D A Y

"PONT MBS THE BANiD O N THE CORNERS — SAT. 2-6
• Wt Cany a Complete L!ne of 5 M
10c Itema In Each Dept
• Shop*the New Way the Self 8 er-

The prayi r *etvlre* at the Fit*t

Raplitt Church at 7.20 p.m.
Supt*. Cabinet of ihe Sunday
School niTt* *t the Fu*t B-tpD*t
Church at ft p.m.
l i l t I! ■'ll VV

Junior R A,’* meel *t tha F it tl
Kapil* t I hutch aI 7 p.m.

Put akit on In rhiflaw water—.
three to four fret drrp. A ' turning
"fitting" pcMltlon. gmep tow l.nr
firmly, and r*i*e tips i f *v,* iu t
clear of water. Sir.rud Loaf d n w r
to go nlll j-L

A a driver wreeteratea, let Ihe
tightening ropa pull yot) to your
f o il H'a like arining from a low
chair. Keep weight rentertd, Lntta
U n i, arnui atraighL

FIFRAT.
Fage

Miss Wilson Says
Chlordane For Anf
During Midsumme

B I R T H S

M M k BUrrw la located on Dm
— B W lH BC (Photo by Jameson Studio)

YOU

TH R S A V F n n n
Fri. A ur. tl*. I IF*5

Business Women
Lake Mary Church
Announce Program

Methodist Church
Soon To Present
Youth Fellowships

Orange juice, grape juice ami
vparklmg water nuke a |m* drink
Serve orer ice cube* ant garni*'
each glav* with a hall dice of le
mnn or orange. Arid a iprig ui
mint, loo. if it* available.

may he coming from.

A good preventalir • meaiur*
- again«l antr .* to keep all con
tainer* of food, flrrur canraler*
and hr*a-l hove* lig h tly cloat-l. Tt
keep anl* from entering Ihr
hourr, apply chlordane along th*
oillai le w.all* fr" ;n the ground U|
to the window*

Am* al*o Injure plant* am
tree*— not only th# root*, hut alw
the above yround portion* of thr
plant. A two perrertl water-i-a'i
elilnrdanr preperation in varion
form* la lectmimended for out
door ute,
i Montane la poiaonnria to peo
pie and peta, a* well at to ant*
A few' almpt# precaution* are re
•pnted for li* u*e In or around tht

home. Keep the Insecticide awa)
front children, pet*, food*, dithc*
and cooking uten»tl*; be certair
not to inhale the *pray mitt, ll
chlordane gel* onto the skin
w a*h it off immediately with *o*f
amt water.
lite r add •hro.lded coconut It
waffle bitlerT Good! Serve witk
m.vple *vrup or with eurrved chick

rn and chutney

N O T I C E

All Calendar
IJstiiifrs And
Society News

Are Requested
By 5 p. m. The
Day Preceding
Publication

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Rid* may be w*M)|* and hard to
control urvler *5 nulra per h o u r,
hut a* you approach the minimum
•peed, you'll atari "planing" or
akuntBing, and Uu n , , ,

The fun t&gt;rgin*t Your haefc and
ann* thould fw kept atraight . . ,
knrei fteved »Iightly tocuahion tha
Jolt Of iha wavea . . . and Away
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IN CINEMASCOPE
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By r n WTLBB
The Assarialed Prra*
N o mailer who wins the 1*110101
. begins lo took tike Ihe American
.wagu* champion is going to be a
wluclant ruler of tha roost. Thr
our contenders stay within first
lace, but they alway* manage to
lm» a ebanr* to take command.
g A N W ftn
if K M A i.n
Boston started It. dropping Ihe h i m
•nal gam* of a three gama act Page I
Frl* Aug. 19, 1953
it New York after splitting the
Irat two Then Cleveland dissipat­
'd a two-game lead of laat week•nd by losing three In n row.
Neat, the Yankees, who looked
is If they were rolling, misfired
iflrr winning seven straight and.
hough still on Inp, settled for a
dim one-game edge.
* Chicago choked tip yesterday,
iroppm g Ihe second game of a
double header with
sixth place
&lt;ansat City 21 after alipping
ihaad of the Yanka, who were
•slued out at Boston, with a A I _____By G A T L B T A L B O T ----------/irtory In the first game.
NF.W Y O R K , i n - Tilt content!)*
* Cleveland, meanwhile, ellmbed
bark lo within a game of first now teems to h* that tha Roaton
vinca, and within three percentage R«d Sox will not win th* Ameri­
points of Ih* While Box, by ending can League pennant, but that tha
da slump with a 3-3 decision over somewhat amaiiag tlub which ha;
Octroi!
barn glued together bjr Ireahman
The Whtl* 5»v got two unearned
Manager Pinky Miggtna very likely
runt for an early lead in the nightwill
Hava tha lail word In what
hut still couldn’t get home
I*. Vic Power smashed a tworun loom* a i a frantic finish between
'homer in Ih* slith off loser Harry lha Yankeei, Cleveland and the
B yrd to tl* It. And after Sherm
Chicago While Aoi.
ILoU rr homrred Ihe Sox bark Into
That would bo glory annugh, an I
he lead, 3-2. In the tsottnm hall
of the frame, Byrd collapsed In then iom t, for an outfit which
wai diimliaod in tho apriog ai
he serenth
mora or loaa hopeleti.
Bill Rerna doubled. Joe Deklaev
And, hirtharmoro, If It had hern
tripled and Wilbur Shanti tin
!|lcd for Iwo runs and Ihe A'* hid poatibl# In March to foroaeo tha
It. Anil* Porlocjirera rhacked the makaup of lha infield which la
Box on jin hilt, but walked fo ur- working magic for Hlggina lha experta' vlaw of lha Huaa would hava
leaving 10 runner* stranded.
1 Virgil Truck* won the opener, been, If potaible, oven dimmer.
In Roiton'a T-l victory over the
hi* IJth allhough furred out when
hit by a line driva in the sixth Yankaea Wcdntaday eight, lit in
Th e Sox picked it up at the winning field r«ad from left to right: G ra iy
nin scored on three tingle* In Ih* Halloo, 3B; Billy Klaus, at; Eddie
fifth and Minnie III noso smacked Jeoat, Ih. There, wa aubmit, prob­
a Iwo-run double in the seventh.
ably la tho moat klcked-around,
: Cleveland wallied In aa I wj implauaiblt trie of glove men ever
T iger error* led Ihe way lo a five- to perform for a flrit-dlvlslon b il
run eighth. That broke up a 1-1 tlub. True. Jooat wai In there only
duel between rookie fra n k Lary on a utility batit, but be wen' all
And Hark Score, Ike Indiana's the way on hit M-year-old doga
Aouthpaw smash, who fanned IS.
and helped Hatton murder Bob
- Detroit, are Mk fame* behind Turley, the Yankee Barter.
91 fifth plara, icorad two la Ihe
ft may cense ai • big lurprlte
alnfh ai Reore walked fwo and In many to learn that Eddie still la
B*v# up a douhla In fra n k House, around al all. Tb our own recoller
but Rgy Narleskl came on lo save Hon, ho'a been marked “ through"
the young lefty hy gelling Harvey al leaat twice In recant yeart.
Kurnn on a pop fly.
Tha rate af Klaut hat become
Washington and Baltimore wart
well known ainte ha vaulted over
A rt scheduled.
•In Ihe National League. Brooklyn Iwo or three bailer known rivals
broke out nf lit ' ‘slump” fa tenrw to nail dow-n (ha ahortalopping job
Tiree runt on five hit* while pasting and apaik tha rlnb'a aeniational
aim Hearn In Ih* first Inning and dash into lha thick of Ihingt. After
'ambled on la an M declaton aver tight yearn la Hit minora, scouting
■ New York Cum*. j| m Beeaent reporta tUU Instated that Klaus
n la rhllef at the Giant* auitad waa not a big leagua prospect.
I t r l Spoonar with tsro la tha third Hlggina alone (bought differently,
and ha got him from Ihe Giants
And two.In Ihe fourth.
Cincinnati moved hack Into fifth for an ovar-agt catcher and a
Rlace. displacing Chicago wilh a crala of oranges.
nation's story la that of potential
&gt;1 victory over Ihe Cuba, four
•ingle* after iwo were out in Ihe greilM ia which paver mutt* materf ilt h scored Ihe Redleg runs aft ultaad until now. After eight tea
‘ •r Taul Mlaner. A rt fowler anna of hoping. Ciaeicaati finally
gavn up an hlni airly la il year
K J ml* J*|U ,#r O'* Irtumph.
.Tha MOwaukee Braves defeated Ha earn* In Boatea via lha Chicago
j-81, Louis Cardinals M la lha
P ™ ' Warraa Rpoha rrM hit second victory la four

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M iO U LA R

CHICAGO r — T h r Chlrago
While Sox and Ih* .V * Yo-k
x C O T Mf
Yankees hounrsd around on the
/ u r n t s o r*
Amcrlran league ha*rh»ll peak for
. A » P CAU. A 'l
a spell yclcrd a y but t.mjy the
'K tu B S B w tx r ^ ,
Yankee* arc «n top hy live ps-rcrnlacp points.
,
A K 2 triumph over Kan.as Cily
In IhV first gam# at Comlskey
Park pul Ih* Whtl* Sox in first
place by two lo.orvith* of a point
which it rutting It about as Ihln
as you can pcrrfnlagc-wl.c The
Yanks' game at Huston wav rained
H V tt.v * f liv r / s 'a a f r
oul
A * A *LU06BR? A
Two hours and I? minuter after
n &gt; r 2 5 M OM en* m
Ihe Sov l&lt;mk over first place. Ih»)
turriimhcd In th* Alhl.-tl. s in the
IS H i* P t P f T 9 4
6
*
aspppetfen
nightcap 3-1 and tllpiw.l hark mlo&lt;
second plar*.
'g i o k l u ’ p o p r e a m
Tonight Ih* Whit* S’»x op*n ant
H&amp;SOP* JM P B J . 9
important four game «* »lri with
Ih* fiflh-place Detroit Tiger.,
Manager Martin Marion haw j
chosen Irtty Billy I’lrrrc t M » *.n
op|wi.p Mrs* Gronirk r 11 7) Tire
Sox has* Imalrn Drtroii n nf in
games, hut only 3 at Comlskey
park
Marlon got good newt ve-trrday|
when Dick Uonosan. after pltrhing!
hatting prarlir* for In* second I
lime since hit appendectomy, lolli
Marion he's ready lo take Ibr
mound.
At a result. Ihe h'g right hander
BR O O K LIN E, M i l ! . UT-M en'*
who had won 13 and lost four be­
play in the 73lh National Doublet
fore hi* operation downed him. will
pitch in Sunday'* double header tennis Championships muted In
doori Irom Lnngwond'a water­
against Ih* Tigrrt.
’’Thl* really Is good news." said logged grata rmirti Inlay In an
Marlnn with a grin “ Kcega.s fRohi unprecedented ahlft forced by a
comes hack to us tnmnrrnw. lie’ll |Iwo-dty rain and a withdrawal
and Australian
pilch tomorrow against Detroit threat by IIS
W’e'r* all hoping Dirk and Ro’r Davis CUp players
will pilch Ilk* they has* in the
It la lha first lime in lha long
past "
hlitnry of the rtnuhlri tournament
Courting yesterday's t » " games i|Mintnrrd hy Ih# U S . l-awn Tenwith Ih* Athletics, Ih* While Kos nit A»tn. that the men’* compeil
aevrn-day srhclule call.-1 (nr 10 lion h#a hern moved tndoora on
games Asked if thr hrevy pro- covered courD.
gram wnrri.d him. Merton replied
Tha decision wai made y#*t*r"fo u r nf those games rnm* In day after Rilly Tilherl. V S Davit
two days a g a i n s t Ralllmore Cup captain. Informed officlali he
They'll have In dig up fm.r piled- would withdraw hii four players If
art ton. wnai'l they?”
the Iniirnament ran p it! Monday.
Of the remaining m « &gt;\ camel,
Talheit aaid, “ My fob it In gel
only 14 ar* against firstdtvision the bo)a ready for fh# Davit Cup
rtvala.
rr a I r h a a — not lha national
doublet " lie told official* he
needed time lo prepare Ihe U. A.
tram for defrnta of the cup against
Austral1! in lha Challenga Round
starting neat Friday la Formt
Hills, N. Y.
v it w v it iisr.tr
Panin* Ha.«4 nn !»• ai kata —
Under Ihe new arrangement!,
K a lin * l.a im t i, 1st
Ihe Imirnamrnt should end Monday
llna*— Kslln*. h e irx ll. la|
Hunt bailed In— )•••••&gt;. Patina. instead of the original Sunday
II
.
llnlah Tha men’s competition was
M ils— K l t le e
D e tro it
|a|
^ ll-m a 4*ss— lls s t li . S’** Yarb. schedule.! In rat'ima today on the
*tnl#a hatea — m * * f». r n ir s ia . ensured rourti. Women’! doublet,
already at the n»»rt*r'in*l siege,
I'llf k lr e S&gt;ss**4 -&gt;f) la 4*d*l*na—
have been put esff unlit Ihe grata
Bsm # S*n t*fV
ii.i.
;&lt;*
Mr Ike.-ut. — e&lt;n r*. Cleveland. coiiiia again are ready.
v iT ta v it i s m i r
U. S Davit fiipperi Tony Tre B anina I ' l n f ** Inn ai h a il —
hrrt and Vie Seiaat, top seeded
'Aahhnrn rhlla4alph|a. I I I .
Slant— pnlrfar, U f r - s l . n . I» J
among domeille enlrie* In defense
ntna bailed in — nal4ar. Rr**liof their national doublet title, also
Ira . I I I .
•ill* — K lu ataaah l, rie rlw n a it. held Ihe national Indoori doublet
Home runs— Kluaaaa aIt I, C le .li.- championship.
nail I I
Australia*! Rei ftartsrtg and
diolaa bases— anrer. at Louie.
Nealt Prater, the lonieeded pair

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Tennis Play Moves
To Drier Quarters
From Soaked Grass

M ajor League
Leaders

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TO R O N T O A - Arnold Talmar,
a recruit to golf* money ranki, ta
heading towards an all-time low
score in the Canadian Open cham­
pionship. Right now, he's makinj
a mesa of par figure*.
Palmer, 1931 U.S. A m a t e u r
champion from Latrnbe. Pa , heal­
ed 102 golfer* into the second half
nf Ihe 72-hole lournamrnt loday
with a U-undry-par 131 built on
rounds of At and SI. At Ihe rate
he's going Ihe 2f* mark set by
South Aftica't Rohhy Lock* In
1917 la well within hit teach.
P a lm rr't r o u n d * wrra good
enough to tend him tntn a twostroke Ira.l oter Jackie Ourke Jr.,
of Kiameaha Lake, N Y ., who ppt
together a (7 and i M for a 133.
Charlie Slifford, Ihe first-day lead­
er wuth a record-equalling U for
any one round iri the lA y ra r his­
tory of the open, blew sky high
In a T l over the A.UAyarri par-72
Weston Club course.
Thursday's best score was a M
by-Dave Douglas nf Newark. Del,
who won the open Iwo years ago
Edmonton's Henry Martell end Bo
Wtningrr of Oklahoma fi'.y. Okla.,
each potted Ms. Martell no«v has
137 after hit first-round 71 qnd Win
ingcr, who shot an opening round
7), baa 139.
Stan Leonard of Vancouver who
started lha second rounJ in third
place wilh a M. made a fin* re­
covery after a didatlrous lee shut
on the first hole for a M. Tm t
gave him a 133, just on* stroke
behind Tommy Bolt of Chaltanooga, Trnn . and Jerry Barber of
Lot Angeles, Calif.

S T P ETE R S B U R G cH -Th# Flor­
ida llc n 'i AAU Swimming and
Dlvuig Cbamplonthlpt get under
way today with 27 event*. There
a rt a record 21 leama with US
com pet libra.
II will continue through Auadav
In a preliminary event Iasi night.
Win Pendleton, II year-old hoy
from Washington. D. C . raptured
Ihe I.SOO-yard swimming rare,
healing Ricardo Curias of Cuba
hy Iwo seconds. Third wai Raul
Martin, also of Cuba, followed by
Norman Cullen of Tarpon Springs.

Titusville Tides

Sixfeen-Year-Old
Phil Rodgers Leads
Junior Golf Ploy
ler-oid

Fhll

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af

of their eight bits in the aee-ird
inning Along with an arrur 1'iey
produrrd five runv, plenty for vic­
tory av Jack Hcrllhy scattered
seven Saints* hits
Attendance waa trig at St. Peterv
burg. MT at Daytona Beach, anJ
about 7"0 at Lakeland
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B O O K ER TO kV N
S U B D IV IS IO N
fo r colored. Lota v#rv re*ten­
able. A email payment dawn,
monthly payments, good School
A Chuirhe*. Idea* location.

I.. B. Mann
P. O. Rot 53
fh. t i n
lake Mn&lt;i&gt;o*, Fla.

DRIRV QUEEN
PINEAPPLE WEEK
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Malt
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Sundae
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Swimming Meets
Getting Underway

htl on* with Ihe katas amply
t o n * J w la to
W*» tha loaer,

1 COLUMBUS. He m -

Riily Boyette, appearing In hit
uth game of Ihe season with the
Wes* Palm Beach Braves, hung
up hit 13th victory against tlx
defeats last night wilh a 7-3
triumph over Saaford in the Flo­
rida State Leagua.
Boyette came on in relief In
the sixth inning after ^anfonl
hopped on starter Dave Hogan
for all Iheir runs which were
featured by Bud Miller’* grand
slam homer over the left field
wall.
Up to the sixth. Hogan had
been found for only two bits, both
In ihe first inning Th* game
drew 313 fan*.
O TH ER M L PI AY
Boyetle may md )oln Ihe Florid*
State League's rotter of 20 game
winoera this season but he ran
lay claim to being the busiest
pitcher.
Th* Brave* have pD'ed 121
game* and Boyette has pitched in
SA of them.
The Pravet' hope* of getting in
th* postseason playoff were im­
proved tine* Gainesville bowed In
Lakeland 114. In the full season
standings, basis of Ihe rlayollt,
Gainesville hat fourth place Just
one gam* ahead of West Talm
Beach.
Daytona Reach heat league lead­
ing Orlando A3 and Cocoa thumped
St. Petersburg A l.
Lakeland broke a th game lotIng streak in tt» vlrtory over
Gainesville. Hal Smeltrly led a 12
hit attack With three tingle* and
alola thr«a has**. Gainesville C” t
14 walk* and seven hlla off Wilbum Toanberliii but left 13 runners
stranded.
John Ivory Smith pitched Ihe
Daytona Bearh victory over Or­
lando, striking out I I to run his
reason total'to M3. The league teeord it 303, tel by Richard H o rn
of St. Augustin# In 1939. Sm.th
gav* th* flyers only four hit*.
Cocoa ganged up on St. Prteraburg'a Marshall Renfro* for five

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And 1 Extra

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THE OLD HOME TOWN

I f I t ’s W o r t h A a y t h ia g
I t ’o W o r t h A d r c r t la io c In

C O N C R ETE
Ready Mixed Concrete Concrete
Block. Sind. Gravel, Cement
Concrete Pipe to Meet All QuaUftcationa.
D m
id *

E A S IE R houtedeining a w a i t *
im ill firm ly In till* one bed­
room. cB home Quiet retting
but n e ir thopplni STMO
W, H. "B ill" S l E M P E l .
Reiltnr — G e n tn l Uaurtace
Gertrude B. DUifelder AaeecUU Sherman Concrete Pipe C a
Phone Z122
u a N. Park Ave.
Out Went 12th St.
To

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You Rent or Buy
B e ti U P o lo "
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Aanibclle Brown Hendenon.
A iH c lile .
Ph. m t i — u -9 l i t H ltw itb i

T H K S A N F O R D IIK R A I.D Kri. Aug. t!&gt;, 195.%
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By STANLEY

f Y e f &gt; h e 's o m e o f -THOSE*
k. D O -IT-Y o U f5 S E L F -A D D IC T S .'
H E P O T S UP *7HE L A D D F I5 , r "
AN D HIS W I F E W / L L
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3 R O O T S P E C IA L
S Piece Dinette Set. 3 Piece L lvIn* Room. 3 Piece Bedroom
Group with M ittre u ind Box
Spring* .......
1393 00, (te rm i)

E C H O L S B E D D IN G CO.

Comer 2nd L Magnolia rh . m i
“B i t T Bamberger. Mgr.
Two bed room furniihed home on
Open M a id iy 't U I.9 p. m.
p ned rotd Fine ihida treei.
Only JAC00 00—32000 caih down.

1 ACRE

BRAND NEW'
1 three bed room m uonnr home*
12000 e n h , Pnc* eacs luooo.oo.

— Factory to Too —
A lu m in u m

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Blind*
RAYMOND M. BALL BROKER EncluedVenetian
b u d . Sag proof bottom
S. D. Highleymao, Auoeuta
n G with pUetlc endi. F ltiU c or
O M. Himion. A liociltl__
xtxa cool room*, Televliloo. U
rayon tapes. Cotton or eyLw
104 South Park Ave.
Phone MO
weekly. Kitchen privlleftt avai­
lable. 1015-W.
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Iran furniihed apt-- TJ01;,.'" *
311 PalmaUn Ave. Phone 61*.

Woodruff ft S ln fltU ry
Real E fU to

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r n VtoednUt Bids. Fhenn M M

:J Cruihei

Senkartk Glam and Paint Ca.
m i l l V e it Bid sv

l v heating

Pbom i n

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meirure
« A dowdy
u-em*n
33 ExcUma*

K E D -I-M D l c o n k r e t e
Miracle Concrrte Co.
SOS Elm Ave.
Phone 1333

Thre* bedroom home near tchool
located on two loti. Owner leav­ U*ed ftinuture. appliance*, mot*,
etc. Boughi-*n|d. Larry'a M art
ing town and wlihei to irll hit
Weak or mooth-TeL im .
S21 E u t 1*1 SL Phone 1631.
■re Center US West First equity. T b u home ha* porch,
car porta, utility room, ipaca
4 heater. V. blind*, itove A refri- SM ALL curved front China cabi­
net Its . Vanity, 3 way Mirror
senior Total price only 110.300.
F U R N IS H E D A P TS 113.. Victorian Chair, new cane
« m we«t l i L O r Call at FurnL Robert A . Williams, Realtor
aval f 10 . 3— S fi Venetian blind*
Raymonn E. I.tindnulit. A*»c*ciate
turn Center. U S We»t lit .
J2 e « . Che.l of Drawer- *12 30.
l'bono 1673 Atlantic Bank Bids.
T H E C U R IO S IT Y ’ S H O P
Next to Bennett'* Court
17-92 South

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31 Mr
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nickname
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39 Nick

I T S A L L /Al Y h L K N O W - H O W

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Stationary concrete tub*. Phone
270. W.

F U R N ISH ED ^ 1st and 2nd floor

Cloth Ba*ket* ....................
69c
t'nlinlihed Cheit. 4 drawer* St3 93
Finiihrd Cbe»t, 4 drawer*
127..30
Sola Bed* . . . ..................... (49 93
3 Pc Silver Mist
Bedroom Suite
___ SllWno
Camb. Stove, Sulk. Refr
$373 00
Sanfani Freight A Salvage Co.
4*4 Weal K t ft.
Phone 3Mi.

Room furniihed
— Si
2300 MellonvlUc.

Apartment

Bedroom hou»e, nicely furni*
»hed. fo rth . carpCTte.and^Urga
lawn. I^ngwood, J« K- Grant,
Eftiekncy
Modem L—*
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r-,-t ^SuRaMa
lor bachelor or eoupla. pgtvati
bath and ihower. LtlllUm In, eluded in rent. CwvenTentpr
1 located aero** the »Meet Irom
' the Pott OWee. Inquire Manuel
Jtcubaoa DcpL Store.
Cotta gea, nicety furnlih-

K EN M O R E W a 1 h i n g Machine,
CASSELB ER R Y L A K E F R O N T
wringer type and Twin Tub* or
On Triplet l^ k e Drive, 1H year*
itand. $*o. Phnne tM 9 J.
old. Bedroom, Den. Large Liv­
ing Room, 10 ft. Ceiling. Florida
Pnwor Mower. 133
Boom. Lot M* x 320'. Ideal lor
couple. Mu«t tee to appreciate
Can diacu** price, aomewhere
$1.4.000 — tto.oro. Call Winter
Park. 2 7 -2 3 6 3 ._______________ nigheat CASH. IW A D E IN price,
paid lor uied furniture Call 9.-1.
4—
A B TIC TJM FO B SALB
-&gt;
Wilwn-Malor Furniture Co. $1!
E lat St.

50tn Anniversary
SP E C IA L S

Rgg. IS 93 16x34 nr 19x34
Bevel Plato G U u
Mirror* .......................
Rgg. 10 0$ Double Door
beach. PI
Metal utility Cabinet
Reg. 24 93 34" Metal
W*l’ Cabinet ..........
eg. 29 01 Platform Roekrr*
FU R N . Apt. Living I r P m i a i
eg.
49
30 Rcrklioe “ BaUet**
Room combination. Kitchen —
fiw nrl Chain .
..
Bath— I Bad Room*. Apply 23U
Rgg. 90 30 Contov Chain
with Nylon Cover and
Toam Latex Filling ..
Walking dit-

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Ave. Trailer Court.___________

DOWNTOWN Apartment. 2 Bed-

Mr.wer wanta
7I6-M-4.
10.30
11J4
14 30
19.30

Daywork, houaeclraning, 701 Cy
pre»i. Phone 623 R.
Siller. Be-i ref. 1Q13-M

$9.30 SE R V IC E S TA TIO N h r Iea*e Sep.
lembcc l*t. Good downtown lo­
cation. Phone 743.
00.30

Phene 127

John WIHiamw Inn. Agency
611 Saaletd Atlantic Bank

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O U G H T O N INSURAHCI
PHONE

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A T L A N T IC BANK BLDG.

It wlft pay YOU to *re US bcfier
vim buy. Open Etcning* aud
Sunday*.
EaaUide Trader Sain.
Falatka. Fla.
OR S A L E —

1919 Plymouth ho

dan. 4-Door

Phone l»-t R.

OR SALE — 19M Con nil. P*
dm. 30 M. 1*. Gallon. Phom
a n J.

31 — M O D E L A Tire* g &gt;
Run* Goo.); Lwikt Good. $'*&gt;
Hoatit Hank. 2120 Orange A*e

BED-I-MDC CONKRETE
Miracle Concrete Co.

Small I bedmom ho**q un/urrd, ti­
ed. 404 San Harm *. Phone R.
A. William* at 1IT3. $70 month

CARS
B O U G H T SOLD TR A D E D
Roy Keel * V ita Car*
Sanlord Ave. $■ nib M.

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O u r po.it i* v m ir .*.itiaf«rtiuti, Front Tiro lh Pick* to
•hmpli'*. m tint yo u w a n t is
what we have, and at the
price you w a n t to jvnjfv

HILL LUMBER
&amp; SUPPLY YARD

LAW NMOW ERS
n ia rp i
lieyeJe A General Repair.
M A B k f 'R
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t u E. 4th SC TeL 2414

PENCE POSTS
Round Heart Cypre**. t — I0FL
ieogth*. Rea»on*b|e price*. A.
Stem taB, Box U i . Oiieea, Ph.

AND BU ttO tND N E E D S

lock* and anchor,. $M each
Sanford Boat Work*. Phone 1H2.

U IC K CASH for Furniture. Add­
ing Machine*. Typewriter*. Out­
board Moton, Boat*. Super
Trading Po»t. One mile South
on IT-RJ, Phone 2212 R.

ENVELOPES, letterhead*, automot*. invoice*, band bill*, end
{ £ £ £ £ £ &gt; &amp; *,3

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l t i II I*. SEA -K IN G ,
good condition
. . . $*3**
L I. H. P. BVLNRUDE.
run* like a top and beat*
rowing
. „ *** 9i
3 6 IL P SC O TT-A TW A TER .
Iiku new*
$6439
3 II P .s c o n -A T W A T E R .
rrlinivhrd
....................... M* 30
3 II. JOHNSON.

Very good eomiltlou .... $123.90

3 II SEA-RFF.
.............. $M Vi
4 4 II E V IN R U D E ............
9i
74 II. M ER C U R Y
.. $100 00
7 4 H. P. F IR E S TO N E .
with tank, like new
$12920
10 H. P SC O TT-A TW A TER .
completely overhauled,
A ttea* at
............
U2 93
10 H JOHNSON.
with gear &gt;hift. tank .. $133 00
10 M. P F IR E S TO N E .
gear ahlft model ........ Ji* w
12 11. P. S E A -B E E ............ $439i
12 H. SEA -B EE
Very good condition .. IIM 00
14 II. B C O TT-A TW A TE R
with gear »hift, tank, and
remote control*.................. $175.00
22 II JOHNSON.
Run* good and will pull
g &gt;cti ol ,U1* ..
$112.00
L'ted Moton Guaranteed.
New wilt yen *waw?
w will yew Trade?
nr eld me*nr fee ■

Immediate Weekly Income
-« l l f.t tin* vat H i. • ti*it*l p r r p .n r . I

Boats,
Gator trailer*. Several model*
al uaed boat* d* trailer* on
hand, priced reamnabie
R O B SO N Sporting Goods

Extrude Sales A gevylre

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(ewn.

Should *«how Incomo of 1100. w eekly
Give details about yourself anil phone. Will stand rigid
investigation.

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Better grade - EVINBL'DE!
iianee*
Model*
k I I I 3 H. U G H T1933
W IN ................ 14900
7 4 H . F L E E T W IN ............ Z39 30
1$ H . PASTW IN ................ 133.00
2$ H. Eire. SUrting
Big Twin ..................
U3 00
What'll Yeu Hart?
Glaia, Aluminum or Mahogany

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l i r e his*. Lnui.aUy en&gt;d pteducia* r*&lt;n&lt; AIM ••Ulan h*C*.
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*e*lk ef OcAle. Dultiandleii le-.rlll a'ltaille" with *»re* k jt » ■way rrestan*. h*a«utiUiy 4*«*lop*« Orand opauae will be held
tk* time «r Auction
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w h i t e r*iH h y i i h i m i K r o u u ; i i

Nntlonil organirition urgentlv need* pormnnenl. rw*
liable, Iora1 rrprr*cntativ»t (Mon or Woman—Full or
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rainbliihed Drug. Supermarket ami Department Stores.
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tull'ire — Ralph Himmend. Comm e ro il — John Carhart, Industrial.
L irry Jo n n . Leglilalive — Sim
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The Rrv Gecrge L Granger, »i
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Minion. Lonswnod, will terve aT h t Lcni*ood Arr* Chamber el thipllln.
The next moctins will he held in
•ommmr mri with the new off!-,
Sunntihide Perk Pittlion on Sept
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Im t fh irlM Mormon took &lt;" h
po-i | fo rj»l ihl* fuming T'leida*
-* dutiei fmm retiring rr*‘*H*‘rit
evening, Aug V&gt;, the i^njwoo&lt;i
\ L Cot W W « l» 't yrir* vie*, j
Volunterr Firemen will again hive
f ireiidrnt in i treasurer again rein Old-Faihlonoi Dsnee In the Paburned Iheir office* »• Jt'W
'** xlllnn in Sunnyihide Park There
Jjjs Claud* Layo and Lei Arnold,
will again he round md *quar*
^eiptclively
dinting ind heit of ill — ’'ITS
After • r|rn:e dinner mn\i*i
'V rr* ihown hy Lerny Hcnn*"»y F R E E 1
Mr* Rilph Sieveni hi* return
'V,n Fire Prevention, thit were min»d to town ifter ipendint »ome time
j d by thr Fite Underwriter! A&lt;«n
v At |H, ibnrt bu in*»» merlins in T*ll»h*' tee ind Jatkiunvtlle Ihi*
rth«t M l ted r r » ' dent Mormon p u t we»k.
Mm P m l Burrnajler ha* reltirn
announced hi* chairmen for the
ed from * tu o «e e k vicutlui in
'Jr mint &gt;e«r
Tublirity - M r i
'jRilph Stevini, Tm iriiti — Dim*-: North Carolina ind i trip thrnush
,Rfreene&gt;, Membenhip — Mri John the Smokey*
On Wednesday evemns Mr* R&lt;&gt;JC*rh»rt. Finance — I, L Cox. Co.
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’ K r.n n v U y back as*ln tn hi*
Vnireome (belter. Thera wa* Ui»&gt;d
*viri iba gen'ii.'! arottnu turn, and Uia
top i&gt;I hta head felt like a Aery netrgpet pr**eed ilown on bu throb tang
•brain. Ha feared ba mifht be fo, Ir.K lo paea out— and ellll Camtron
, didn't make a move He'd wait
ntnera forever— but Kerry couldn't
.wait.
E/imewbere In Lhe deptha ot a
&gt;1man ilea a r m n i ot atrcagiu be
'’ haver knovea ba baa until be baa lo
"hie it Kerry called on It with
•very nunc* of hi* will, and toned
tlbiniaeU to bit knrea. to ma teet.
^railed, “I'm coming in. Cameron!"
if and itnried aernaa tha open *peco
»at a tis-ias run. crouehms low.
j. Flamce spat at blm. mimes bun
’ by ll.cbca lie didn’t try In answer
them— yet Ha rnneentrated on lo*
[Jcauns tha exact apot from which
Mtbey were romlns- Then, with bia
llunga buratlns and hla lega fall*
rtns, be dropped to hla kneca, aaid
t a wordleta prayer, and took aim.
• lie heard the gaap a man gives
when the wind ta knock'd out of
whim, and the thud of a heavy body
-•trtkins eartlv Ha dumped forj ,v jid t a hia (aca, and lay, lor a
, Ipeh tn which tuna bod kat mean■ tn. tn a tog lhai wasn’t uncon*
1 KMvuaneas, or delirium, but a queer
. blend of noth, wnerw aanaaUons
(and thoughts swam and blurred,
r crowded on him and ran away
I ■gain.
| The pound of his nams. called
| with an aching urgency, cut
| m rough the fog, and ha turned
Ma heed la aao a faoa bending
• over him. handeome and haggard,
' and alreakrd with sweat and aoot
,
“It a all right, Rob.” ha whleJ I*red.
• "flura, yau ra all right, aiwcka» eta. Rab'a hern. Ha's going In take
1 cars of you."
.
I
ftrons anna h n « l blm. rradluig
t him aa If he'd been a baby. Rnb
J hadn't undcratmd what ba meant,
I but that didn't matter. Ha »hut hla
eyes, and let a •blexard darknewa
, slip aver him.
.
A few dxya alter tha a.*n. Rob
‘ Mallory rnta up ta th* Larrabaa
[ rehin. which Cullen and hla eon
{ h i d taken over. Tha young man
1 ley in bed, swathed la bandagaa.
J Hia square, ruddy face was vary
I He. but it colored darkly at eight
I of tha rancher, and bis lip* opeoud
( and closed, tad couldn't seem to
« ahtpe wont*
I
-Just stopped by to ask how the
, boy was making out," Rnb ex. pi lined.
i
"He a gntn' to ba afl tight." old
J Hat* anewered, " — thank* tn you.
. 1 haven't had Um thanes yet to try
lo tell you— t"
• "Wall, don't r
,
Them w as no disputing Um eomtnand la Rob's mice. Cullen

changed th* aubject.
"How's Kerry, Mr. Mallory T”
Rob enruggnt “ llangri! tp eome,
U a nr u jive."
"Am! that bu.-.lnt*o aUiut the
rhootin' tn l&gt;xlg*T" Uw old m tn
asked dtSidcatly.
" M U lived long enough, tn talk
to tha ahcnQ. I don't know if her
testimony would eland up in court,
but II teemed to tallaiy Lacey."
“You beard bout bur tatber T"
N au put in. “Th e y fautd him— or
what war loft ot him— when th*
hr* burned ouL Loaks Ilka be ,1
got caught in th* pyln &gt;i It and
couldn t pet away."
Rob nodded. "I pearl" Neiitiia
of them added anything to that
Them wasn't much you could aay
as an epitapn tor Corny.
“I'm mighty sorry stout my
pert o' all that, U r. Mallory," Cul­
len f liter no.
"You thought you a cm light."
It was Raba turn ta clung* the
rubjnrL “How hard did Ihn fire
hu you, outaid* ot lit* souse T"
•Took everythuig 1 bail," the n*d
man replied oomberly. "Hern,
slock, my whole «*&gt;[&gt;— T*i»re'*
two-thr*-* othem in the asms fix
1 don't a |*v« &gt;ou'U b" sorry to
hear we're movin' out. And you —
did It do m u'li damage to jmur
placet"
"Cnough.
B’d grass'll grow
again— end empe con ba planted
another yc*r. 1 wouldn't hw*
sued you up as the kind of man
who quits."
A alow, painful flush rose ta the
bearded lace. T don t Ilk* It— but
everything I had was tied up in
th* placa. i haven't got monry in
imtoch or buy seed— and Fired ami
ms. wa got to csl over th* winter."
Itnb's vole# was flat and brusque
"I can Ud* you over the winter,
and lee you have whal you nrad
to put In a crop— you and whoever
•Isa was wiped out."
Tha red in Cull«n'a cheeks deep­
ened. "Thai's s land offer, but
wre’m not askin' for charity."
"ITe not chanty. I'll tea you
pay ma back when you get jour
crop m. This is still my country!
1 may Rat have anything to say
about who comes Into It, but so
long a* they're hem. they'm not
going in starve no my doorstep I"
Nats'* thin Upa twitched under
hu beard, amt something perilous­
ly ckwr lo a twmkla cam* into
tha vie ne &lt;lid Testament eyes.
"You're a hard man. Rnb," he de­
clared, "hut you're not as bod as
you'd Like to make out you am."
Rnb grinned back. "And you're
a pious. arU-nghteou* old psalmsinger, Nat*, but 1 reckon you
could be wore# U you triad."
Tha sound of a mallow bento ne
singing ftlrou.hervy Koan floatail
out acmes Broken
pushed hla hnma over t

* bUi*ed-ev*r.t »no**r it the Li­
brary Thi* event w i t itiended hy
i lir je number of Mrs Hammoni'i
frlendi.
V mo'1 enjoy abtr e&gt;ertnx * 11
•■id bv ill ind Mr*. Hammond "*&gt;
the rtnpt.nl of m in y beiutif-il ind
11**fill Sift i
Mr, md M ri C h irle i Walti r,J
Fern Pirk er.tertiined Mri Flor­
ence Sunderlm. J Mnlliiler. Mri
llir -ie i Pr&gt;fh ind Loin- Knoll it
r ir d » lirt Saturday eienins The
ho*t« terved delleioui r»fm hm *nl»
for th# ottasinn.
Jim e i Robert M eG n lh. who h n
been ipendmg the p u t i*o-weeki
In P*!m Beirh n the gyrii of hi*
friend. John Thtirmnder I* ipend*
Ins thi* week tn E*u Galli* with
Mr *n1 Mr* N e il Gilbert
Myrul PUnkenihip. whn wi*
rilled to Miuouri by the &gt;ertnui
H!nr«t of hi* mother igvrral week*
j j i i , reiurnn) to Lons*nod *&gt;n Sim­
p ly ind h n rnum ed hit d'lllti in
the L njirvod Po»t Office
M r *r.d Mr*. C. Brnunwg re­
turned lo Iheir home on Like Street
l u t wrrk with Mr. ind Mr* F

f - -■*» !»■« U
fb-e I i] if U t re*he*
"You sound cheerful. Rusty. I
thougol three whole days ot t-»c*
and quiet might be mum then a
man of your natural talents could
otamt."
Rusty chuckled. "It's such * tug
change, lie kirnla tnterettin',"
"I'm going tn be needing a new
foreman." Rob announced. “Think
th* k)b could give you enough
trouble tn keep you tnlcrcilcdJ"
A* the redhead hesitated, he asked,
“Whet'a th* matter. RustyT Got.
tin* ftdlle-lnrted already?"
“ It ain't that" Rusty's eye*
wandered ah over th* Uiul.c ipe,
and c*me fc», k to hit bora * face.
“ It's just— well, would you ntva
any obyectinne to a married loroman ?"
"Rusty," Rob demanded, "have
you been holding out a wU* no
us?"
*Oh. 1 ain't gut oo# y*tl" Rusty
aevurrd blm. ‘ itut 1 figure | might
have."
■Any lime noon?"
“ Time It take* a letter to get to
radge City, an wuncle.lv &lt;i Uxig*
In get on a stag* and g*&lt; nut
here."
"in that c a s t ." Rob told mm
gravely, "I might get around my
objections I mtght even p t up
a hunt* lor mv foremui." II* rut
short th* redhead's thsnsa "It's
not lor you, if# 'n r your wile. I
Ilka s women with guts— and if
pho t going lo m arry you. she must
bsv* plenty!"
Night Uy nvrr Broken Spur Ilk*
s curiam of Dark velvet, hiding th*
•oaiv m* (Ire had left. Kerry vnd
Chnvti* were sitting very close tnprther, their hands linked But
their conversation was prat Ural
"IVa'U have to sell off a lot of
beef," Kerry was saying, "but nest
spring when th- grass grow* again,
wo can buy more."
“What w# ought lo do this tunc,"
Chn.ntla urged, ‘ is get soma really
good breeding stock I'd Ilk* tn
eapartment s little— I Jielleve Texas
can rates something braids* long­
horns "
“Burn," Kerry nsscnlnd, "W ell
do that, honey."
"1 can i*a I've got me a coup!*
of gord vegundo#," Rob raid dryly.
"Just don't forget I'm still tha
Kerry smiled tn th* herknees,
and tqurexad ChrtsUa't h a n d .
"Ynu'ra still lb* boas. Rob."
"And don t go humoring me.*
Rnb growled. T n » not that eld
jrat"
Ifa stood up, bnisbed ■ h u d
• c m Kerry's hair la pasting.
' Gonlnlght, mucAocko "
A tump roe# tn Kerry's
Oinnliea fingwra tightened ot
hand. Bha knew what ba was
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la-law, Mr and Mrs W P Burke
.Mri recti Driikell and mn Carl
Rotand rrti.rncd to Ihctr home In
Atlanta. Ga . Mnirfay, after ip*ndtng i*m» lime with her mother.
Mri J L Ruliard
Mr aod Mr* Donald Hatty and
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ir.A C H L H S FROM A L L O VER the rouetv are taking an *rtl-*
ar.d iH it a n t Profenor of Education. He wiTl tearh reading grouot
tlii'ing hrr parrnti, Mr. and M ri
inters it In the genera! workihoo at Seminole High School which
to grade* on* through 1J. Dr, C. D. Eg cert 1* eve tell director.
Luther Rrirt£cman
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Ffirndi of Mr*. L E Fay will b* i» being Mwnvorcd bv the extenii'n division of the Utilvervltv of
Florida. Teacher i» llerland C. Mi m am from Stetvc.n L n ‘. v«r»lty
glad to hear that *hr it recovering
Chuluota,
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E. Ween on, Mr*. George Meihleux,
day for Atlanta, Ga., to vltti her AA'alker of
from a pretned right arm, *u&gt; t
Mr. and Mr*. P- D. Andtrion. Sun­
lalned recently.
son and daughter-in-law, M r. and v aughn, Mr. and Mr*. Roy Hol­ Mrs. C. F. Markowitz, aft of Ge.'*
Mr. »nd M n T E Spire*, ac­ day afternoon.
Frienda of Mr*. J A. Chalkley Jr. Mr*. Harry I.ce Lindi*r and ler, Mr*. Earl Summtriill, of *v*, Mr end Mr*. Chciter Flunk
companied by hit *on, D »' Spire*,
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be »orry to fctxr that the li family. Khe will alio vlnt her .'■anfoid, Mr*. J ■ 'A’. Bedenhatifh, of Sanford end AAend-ll Breddr.
arrr rd home Saturday, Tltcy bad
tr&lt; D, L. I.ann:"j. and fa m -' Mr. and Mr*. George Mean* cf
Mr*. R C. R.-addy wa* heitei*
critically
til in the Frrnald Laugh­
tpertl an extended vacation viilting
ily tn Johnoonville, fi. C.
Oiiedo, Mr*. Chxtlts Gatlin. !lr». to a homeware party AAcdneidar
relativfi anl friend* In and around ton lfotpital in Sanford.
Mr*. AVrndcll Braddy wa* hoi- Pearl Yarborough, Mr*. C. A.
at her home. Thoie attend ng
Lake City, in northern Pcnaiyl-! Mr*. George B. Patterion celsbraird hrr birthday Sunday and in tc»» to a hridat shower Tucoday Oldham, Geraldine, Tommy .Mc­
vinla.
were, Mr*. W . G. Andrn, M i l
night it the community kj|| in Lain J r and »*n Tommy.
honor
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and
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Mr. and Mr* WtUiam Evani of
honor of Mr. and Mr*. Normani M *- Homer Ballard, Mr*. G. C. Rdlia Ttftdell of Janford. Mr*.
ratirrion
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Tampa, are »,',rndmg iom» time
Fore wlm were recently married. L e llli, Mr*. Mabl* Rauleraon, AA'endell Braddr, Mr*, Arthur
with Iheir n n and daujhter-in-ljw Mr and Mr* H M Gleatnn Satur­
Th* bride * table wa* laid with a Mr». W. G. kiibee, Phillip Bauer. Doane, Mr*. Lari Summ*r»ill of
day
evening
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Mr and Mr* U’. R Evan* Alio
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date.
Mr
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viiitlng the W. R Evani. recently
s threr-telred wedding cake, sur­ ah' Norton, Mr*. 'A'. G. Anders, Mr*. Hugh nrtddy, and Mi *.
were hii brother and liiter-m-law, companied by M ri J M. HocxJ,
rounded by American
Beauty Mr*. B. C. Braidy, Mr*. Uatc! Mabl* Reuierion,
wetr
inviit-d
to
th*
P
D.
Anderaon
Mr and Mri Scidon Evani. alio
Mr*. T . \A. Prevatt and family
ro&lt;f*. The hall v u
decorated, Prcvatt. Mr*. J r .ti* Jacob* and
home
on
Lake
Emma
late
Sunday
of Tampa
with r*1 and white gladioli. Re. daughter Geraldin*, Mr*. Emma had a« thrir jrue»t* for a coup!#
afternoon
for
ice
cream
and
cake,
M n. Frederick Bland and ten
freihmenU of rake and1 punch Yout*. Mr*. Shirley Braddy, Mr*, day*. Mr. and Mr*. George Conloe
daufhltn, Terry at,d Frannle Lou mint* and fruit punch.
l^uia A. Maxwell, Mr*. Annie and ton* nf Jacksonville.
war* served to tho gueatt.
of Ft Lauderdale, are the gueita
Thove
attending
th*
shower
of her parent*, the Rev, and Mr*
• "j6*c-'*”!&gt;V A i M I
were tha following: Mr*. Annie 1
J M Thompson
Jacobi, Mitt Pri*-ill* Hodgei*|
A.VH
v
.v r / D O V O J L ’&lt; E
Nfr and Mr* H M Cochran al-aura Ruth, Mr*. Ed Hamll. Air*.
ronipanitd Mr an-d Mr* J If
E
O
f
tD L N S B O TTE R W L X ?
Woodrow Jacob*, Mr. and Mr*.
Brodi# tn Tallahauer Jg»t Hrrkrnd
Herman
Fore.
Mr.
and
Mr*.
No­
where tr.«v atte-ded the* graduation
lan For* and son* Ray and Kelly,
IIv ADD1E P R E V A T T
i sc i tvgnww
of J«;net I! Broiiie J r from fit ti
Loretta and Lorraine Fore, Mr,
Rav
snd
Mr*.
AA'.
A.
Ellenwood
da fd ii. l ni&gt; tru ly
Follovuns
and Mr*. G. M. Jacobi, Mr*. Mic­
gtadu.'tion the* Cochram continued J,id family had a* their guertx
key Slater, Mr*. R. E. Knight,
on to Pelham Ga. where they v lilt­ Sunday. Mr. snd Mrs. Otto Wi!Mr*. B. II. Welker, Mr*. Harry
ed her brother and lUter-in-ltw lian - and family of Dade City.
flora, Ml*. Aline Gore, and Dawn
M
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T.
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Prsrstt
and
family
Mr and Mr*. Cecil Sinquefirld
Mr. ind M ri. Leon Tarlor anJ had a* thrir guests Sunday, Mr.
*cn have moved from the Patterson sr l Mr*. I.ouU Maikhsm end inn
Joe of S'ar.foid.
cottage to the Chtodinl home
Harold Geiger, Roger Maxwell
Mr* T R FNilton of Chitle»|nn.
Vf. Vs. I* viiiting her mMhcr. Mr* and Bonier Bowrn left Saturday
Nettie Baker, who ha« been given to- Ft. McClellan, Ala. to fttend
* few d * )»‘ vacation from the Ten the National G u ild camp for two
tv* have 1*a*ed ?N etr-rondttral PiOfidl T B H u p tel '■•hetej weeks.
lioned
(m&lt;m* at the Mer-Loa
‘*Fre«h.from-ilie-cKurn!’* Ye*, ihit'e
Mrt. I.uril!* Norton returned
she H i patient. Mrt Rxker wsv|
Motel.
the flavor you enjoy in Borden'e
home
recently
after
spending
gra«t‘ng lrtend» in Lake M ar) I
Hiiltrrmilk — fm h, hutirry flamrl
shout two month* in the northern
Ah*«lutelv I llEB lo ell new
Friday.
Here’* tunimrriinie'i most cooling
•rriveli el oar Naval Air
Mr* C F Bone and Iwn daujh-^ state*.
drink. Helps to keep energy up,
Slalina.
&gt; tm hai returned from Mtmphi*.| John St«n* left fatutday for
weight down. For reef Buttermilk
Pirk tin Tour key* et ihe
Trtin , where ihe wa* viiitlng her| North Csmlin* to visit friend*
and re U llici.
mother
— buy BordenV.
•ffiee nf
Mr
snd
Mr*
E
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Grsnt
had
Little Mix* Katherine Ann Doughorty, daughter of Mr and Mr*. A, •* their guert* Sunday, Mr*
J Dougherty Jr* accompanied h*r Grants’ *on snd daughter-in-law.
grandmother. Mr*. A J Dourher- Mr. and Mr* Roland \A'c»»on snd
ly. to lisvertown, Penna , where children of Sanford.
Mr. and Mr*. AAVndell Rraddy
"Builder* of Fine Home*’"
they are vt-vling rrlalnei
and
children »pcnl Wednculay at
Mr. and Mr* Roy nh»e an ! three
JCgj S. Flench A»e.
children left for Chicago, i l l , Sat­ Sanlando Soring*.
Mr
and
Mr*.
Paul
Maxwell
and
urday He had received hi* honorabl» dlirharge from the Navy and family »i*fled friend* Thursday
they will again make their home In in Titusville.
Mr*. Ge«tgo Lindsey left Mon­
tb.it ftly
Mr and Mra Ralph r R m ln g and two daughter*, Car*! snd
nf Cinnnnati. Ohio, and Mr.
M m Eugene Rrajlngton and
torn Jimmie, K*asy snd
nf T m r . Penna . are ipendms ihur vacation
vacating with their paren1*. Mr and Mr*.
Mr». C. P. Rraimgton
no Crystal Lake
Lak*
Mr and Mr*. JJ. V Richard* and
20T
E.
her aunl. Mr* Lo u.»e P. VA'Uion, of
Enlcrprlie relied on Iheir cnuilni,

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ready m u who can never relax 1

Finance thoee needed Home Repairs with a low-coat-FHA repair loan—No Down
Payment— up to 36 m o n t h s to repay.
Your loan can cover both material and labor. You need not he a depositor to take
advantage of this economical way to re pair your home. An FH A Loan will pay for
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THE SANFORD HERALD
UAGAZINl SECTION

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All Florida

I hen- i* .1 man in mv life
H i» namr i» Mill I'milev
An u n cin p h iy rd fiahcrinaii by prufi-aaion
Mill (in .1 Imlihy — and In* » i l r I n i ' In elmuld
M i r n hobby

In- wink* (nr a in me

S&gt; ill' write* A three m ill imiK ■••11111111 (ill
III*' Jar k*nm llir Journal called "P in n ry
Autre ”
ll 1* |nnlialily the lnn«t h y rtrru allv U r
meiidou* till 11I epigrammatic philowipliv lln»
*«!• of Maik Twain
l l 'v r lirrn reading “T h ir t y I lava In a Mini*
( ’■•wit lul V ik abulary"—« an you l**ll?l
Anyway, the* g u y - William M nrull I'm nrv
— •an. Ill I wn paragraph*. make people 1 iim
hmgrt amt laugh louder I Man iV-glrr anil
Itiu ik 11111111111*11 Tlit'i** 1* m i Irrt ii ( him. anil
— allium|{li I haven't weighed linn recently —
U 'l iim r In hit annua! I Ml |ln nm la air
rltn|itr III* want* a ir Irw l l r llkm llir lianafnnilatnriilal thing* l.ikr l i t &lt;train anil air
t&gt;i*tol* anil redhead* and liaia
Snm r |wn|ilr rrinrtnlw t Mama Hut me—
I rrinrtiiHrr Pinney I rrm rin lirr annirthing I
teamed at lit* k n rr 11 «anl " a t” — not “ iili",
Porter I I had gone all thr way tn tin* C ity tn
interview him I «a » young, and my ryrw w rrr
lu ll uf alar-lil atnop* And I aaiil: "Speak tn
air uf th r art id W riting, nil inaulrr.** And hr
looked duwti aial patted my liltlr gulden hrad
— nu w ait— waa I lilund th rn ?— n o -t h a l waa
lli r lirim tr age An yw a y, h r aald aom rlhing
I'll alwaya rrm rinlw r "W ritin g ," hr aald in a
wlnaperrd huah, "la haul on thr aral id nnr'a
pallia.*'

d ir , you're nof m i lough.
A n d (Aia Any, 2WA . rntury hnly r* /irr/aimf to /imie ll Ar blowing thr
b ra il n g b l «// A rr a n n rn l mlunr u/ifm nrnl who udurna thr lau n of an art
mucrum in Sam tnla l i ’Adr thr Inin h u nlrr w rnl 'V »«in boom" /‘hnlugrap h rr M a t llun n u rn t click click In catch an nn/M.an/ /&gt;■■turr of th r aIruggbng tilana

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I would Ilk* tn lumphmrnl v»u im u&gt;ur
bit* magatin* and to Irll yuu hnw writ ynu
rover vanoua ntwa and town* throughout
Florida, hoatwr, I would really likr to arr
aa artkrb on my hometown. whirh ia I Very.

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S t w r gu a tra d y -W illir anil me. Of rtiurar,
I h avrn ’t arrn him in a couple id y r a r a -h u l
w a r I gavr him a r Korol* I e Kaalrr K g g -a n d
th ru hr arnt m r a Chriatma* Card -a n d a ril,
yuu ran m t thia ia nu paaaing fancy.
And th r rraaun I'm tailing yuu all I hi*. ia
hrtauar jnal a m in u lr ago I received a Irttrr.
T n m r - (m m hr. A ir M ail, ll look II right
daya to grt h rrr. W r liv r aiaty milra apart,
you a r r -a n d t h r r r la nu d irrcl flight S i air
mailed. thr Irttrr had to gu by Narhvak, laM*rador.
T h r Irttrr ia five Imra lung. 'T h rrr waa nu
Iim r fur aalulatm na-thr laiy w ruir hrrauar h r
waa 1m u bird, l l r couldn't undrrataiid w hy
llollywuod madr am h a product*111 over Ihih
Hu|w in " T h r .Srvm L iltlr Fny* "-w h e n they
rnulil havr cut th r caat, aavrd ri|irnara and
m adr trn limra th r m oney- with Kftul Plynu
m " T w o l i l t l r (iirk r"
And thrn h r caaually m rnlionrd " T h r
Haven Year Itch" waan'l going to b* run any*
root*. It had b rrn ar rat chad.
Aa I r a id -I here iaa man in my Ilf*.
Dora anybody want him?
fA C I J -A ll Ikwala

Many people, and a grrat many of them
arr IMlIvro, haven't thr alight rat lira whrrr
IVrry ia lairalrd thrrr la onr of (hr largrwt
ryprraa nulla In thr round*. Ala»i, ihrtr n
a latgr paprr mill that haa recently twrn
Iniill. Included arr i|Ultr a numlwt
lim it
molala and raalauranta Ami. I might add
that IVrry haa n rrlU n l hunting
You arr, aa I am a drarndanl of a very
nrU known p m vrl family, Ihinuglmut Flor­
ida and a nalrvr uf IVrry, I know that IVrry
haa i|ullr a lot of hwlnry runnr* trd thrrr,
and I would rrally lorr In atr an arrtrlr
about It. So. how ah*Hit tl?
M A M I M N M T I MOtA, Pawy.

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LU. H O W C O U LD Y O U ?
I'm afraid you'rr alipping a hit. drartr
And I don't mr an that rhl rhl below thr
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Thia alip of youra haa to do with thr golf
thing you wrotr laat work Kapecially that
part about thr pur* orangra lor making Old
Faahmna My drar, whrn I read that my
nuar turned aa whllr aa a ahrrl. I'm afraid
yuu arr gu*ng tu hrrr from a lot of outraged
hnurbnn Hrinkara on that I'm rrally ant*
prtard, h i-a lug girl like you Ynu iu u M
Irani to handle tout liquor hotlrr If you'rr
gnmg to apron a column 14*trn I M Faah•onr err mostly whiaky and n r. and maybe
a little fruit aalad No mange j w r What
ynu had ia mind, pomibly, ia thr llruni,
■htrh b png rrangr purr and gin And
lanar nut thr d a m Thant cwmr la in at

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p m t uiuml a war hit incoherent S u e mu
hadn't hrm leaning a bill* too hard on
wunr uf thr liquid aupporta laniard by golf,
atr and mhimniata? Could thia ha, hi?
Anyway, I think you'rr vary okay. S i
pleaaa conaidrr all the abr*r raid in (hr
wiraat, moat loving agnnt by
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W r appreciate thr artlrle ou thr H&gt; imU
Citrrua in thr July 17 w o of thr All Floe
tda Magaunr W r agrrr that (h r I'avrrna
arr unr of thr m at faxmating hut prrhapa
thr Iraat known of all Florida attrartiona
Witn thr rooprratlon uf thr Florida lluaid
of I’arka and lliatortral Mrmonala, thr
Marianna ■Jarkann County Chamber uf
Com metre ia making a determined eltorl tn
add another drawing card In Florida'* lour*
tat attraction*.
Wr ar* grateful fur the aaaMtanre of your
Ane magaunr.
A1V1M MOAtANO. M rrira a r

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TO DOtBV "LA U D It" BROILER
llnh Itanacom hrought hark old memnrlra
tu me uf nohliy Hinder. manager of Wield *
l-argrat Trailer Park, Hradenlon. in All
Florida Magaunr of July 11
Hack in Ih* Florida lxmm day* t&gt;l thr
rarly tO'i, llnlili* lltniler waa aingtng S ol
aonga with the St Petrrahurg Municipal
SroMldi llighlandrr Hand ll wwa fine muur
from t.iuuciana clad tn plant kilta. later.
Hobby Hrmler joined the Hradenlon H u d
II* charmed me fur arvrral araaona and
hit appraranc* would alwaya bring a "lag
hand." T n mr. hr waa I hr Harry Laudrr of
no n iR

mmP. RAMAR A d u i r t h

W r t revived mi 1lit r real ill g
letter thia Week ftuin .1 well
known ii.ilionnl iiiugiwuir wr i t ­
er who went niton regul if lu ry
over what he i Icm rilnil » » " Ih r
wealth ol ning.trine tu.iteii.il III
Florida.'*
lie poitili &gt;1 toil 1li.it T lornla
probably h:i» more t.ileiil both
11.iim - Ihiru and nng;r.•t*•«I than
any utliet alale 111 tin* nation
Th ia letter wn* written follow­
ing In* hi*I visit to our *tale.
Me had, actually, d iw n vc rrd
aoiuething that mml of 11* have
known for n long wlnh* Hut In*
lettrr did pruvide loud lot a
thought thnl ahniild in trigue
the various commission* and
hoard* that a r- helping to run
our Mate ami bs «l government*.
In alumni every city and
hamlet ol nur elate, nay* « u r
friend, ran I n* loiinil n o n and
wiuiirn who have rrtire d Im n i
the tup uf their pruft aaiinia.
Then** profrnMon* include v irt­
ually every known endeavor of
man in the tnj*mrw&gt;, mechanical
nr artiatic wot Id* From engi­
neer* to rrilunnilogiata and
p rin t* to pnnlrr*, Florida haa
t h r tup* in talent fiu m every
rurunvalile held of work W hy.
aaka nur friend, duean’l nut
elate take advantage id all (hi*
talent, (lee (In* hrame that have
made eucce*»e» uf liueineea all
over the world'*

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I ’ut end tu end I mm I* that
aail on aand wouldn't reach very
f « r - n o farther, anyw ay, than
Day tuna Heat h, one ul the lew
place* in the world where *ad
ing un the In-aih (iii'lead ol off
It) i* |xiaailile. Th e prettv I tew
meinliere ul the m i i II h m i " D a y ­
tona lleai h" un Our Cuvet tin*
week claim that *and aailiug 1*
ttiore fun than the i n ra il kind

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T u r . Khodrsian Kidgrhack la creating con­
siderable rieitem ent among some Florid i
hunter*
T h p liiiige h a ik la , how ever, not rrl.itp d
to Florida'a famed ra/orhack h o g -t ile onlv
sim ilarity i» llial each ha* four leg*. a ms»e
al t h r (m ill and a tail at i Iip alprn Thp
K idgrha ck i* a Im n lP r and ih p ra in rti.u k
thp honied
In case you arp interested. Ihp Midgrh.n k
I* a d o g - a decidedly tiiiuaual dog, to tip
aurp
And who brought these Itlmdpaian dog*
to Florida? Ilia u.inip ia K II (*onalantinp.
a rivil engineer living in S i Petersburg M r
Constantine earned a national rp|iutalion
breeding allow l v ( h - C ollie doga u n til lip
hunlPil with a Ulmdesein Itidgebac* owned
by a friend. Up purchased brpeding aim k
and now la in Ihp process of developing
what he ihinka will tu rn out to hp the (inrat
I&gt;| ip of h u n tin g dog

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Th e Kidgrhack la believed to have Ireen
brought In Ithodraia front A&gt;la hy ih r fore­
father* of the I loltpiitnta It simply thrived
in the apt lion of Africa we rail Ithodraia.
We do know that in IM7.1 a niiaaionary.
Rev Charles H pIih . returning to ('a|&gt;etown
from a trip into Khodpaia brought miiiip of
thpae doga bark with him. One of hi* pari*liioner» wa* a well known big game hunter
of hi* day, anil it wa* he who discovered
their Pirellent in a tin rtiv r hunting ipialltie*
In general *|i|&gt;earaiu'e the Kidgrhack, or
lion-dog a* hr 1* aontrtnnr* railed hy nalive* uung him for ihi* purpose, I* 7,1
pound* of muiwle and a rlivity, *ymiuetnral
in outline and ca|iah1r of lerrifir endurance
with good speed lie stands J.1 to ‘17 inches
at the ahmilder. ’Hie dog fanner acipiamtrsl
with the Weirnaraner may note a head of
somewhat airnilar shape. Ihi* im preM iun
tieing more pronounced if the dog ia a light
whraten T h e colors of the breed darken
to a rich red whealen, and the eye is
darker also

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Florida aportamen will lx- moat inirrc-si.* I
in the Itidgrb*.k « adaptability in .« » « m i
climate lake thr rattle nl India ami hi« in
live Africa, the breed seem* immune i »
tropical and semi-tropical disease* Unfor
Innately, manv of na will have In wail a Im
In |&gt;rr«injllv evaluate I hr him! inn piAwnu
of ih r d&lt;i||, for there art* frw rr Ilian three
hundred in Ih r United Slate* at tin* lime
M r I'n n stan im r claim* for the hired *’ V
good nose and an r t r r llr n l r v r Th e y ai •
rasy In train, wnih an almndani r of mlellt
genre; and they main- eicellrnt guard d'igs
and protective |&gt;et» for children "
Tin* llidgehaek i* a common dog in Kim
dr*la, Ilk** nnr i m l i r r i and loiters, lull ll
a n mil nil'll Ih-M llial thr Snulli A im n
Kennel Union, counterpart of nnr A K I ’ ,
"resugm ird" ii Th e I'M? African miini
showed I.IM.S registered. w iili wrll m r r
H.INHI tmlav Mere. in llna country, straws
hi the wind Imlai |minl to parly populanlv
llreeder* here arr asking fair, not rtn rh l
lanl p rii'N for pup*. and Ir r l llia l ll will
only lw a matter nl inonllia before the
necessary ,'ilHI a rr available fnr "recogiu
linn" and blessing of llir Aniprn an Kerned
C lub

T h e Itld g rh a rk sport* t h r largest c o w ­
lick in the canine w orld, and il is regarded
a* I he e*s ulcheon of I be breed T ills cow
lick is a ridge of hair grow ing in the op|msite b re d ion, slatting iiniiieillalely behind
the shoulders and continuing In a |mint lie
tween the hips It is ve ry clearly d r lin r d .
ta|ienng and sym m etrical; ami is usually a
bit darker m odor
Thr ridge «/ k i i i u i i n l (r iia is g fur Ihnl f u r *
Ihr dog ih num r ran p la in ly hr trrn in p ir la r r
j I righ t Thr m is is K it I 'a n tla n lm r , a h a la
h r rttlm g t h n r HhoiU n a n hunlrrw in t'lo n J a
AI fr/t rs ta ll l ir a of oar of Ihr 73 p a w n ! dog*
Ihnl a rr a m I in A frira fur lion hu nting
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|y M a w J. COX

I ,T had been another on* of thoaa days
of hunting whan "hunting" waa all 1 did.
Mostly 1 hunted for a patch of land that
waa not "posted" or aurrounded by
barbed wire, or uneipectedly turned into
a housing development.
Returning home empty-handed and
diaguated at the inroada being made
upon nature by a too-rapidly apreading
riviliiation, I aat down to draam. M y
visions took the ahape of acrea and acrea
of natural timber land alive with wild*
life. There waa a lake, of count, well
atocked with flah; and a lodga hiddan
among the treat.
What man hasn't had auch a dream?

It would be like an island-in reverse—
but a real retreat In the Ood-given world
of the ouldooraman.
Then, one day while out for a pleas­
ure drive, I discovered just auch a place
aa I had in mind. A man had teen hie
draam come true and flouriah-until civ*
iliiation took it from him. Ilia “ caatlea
in the air" came to earth four milca
south of State Highway 52, )0 miles
north of New Port Richey. The remaina
a n atill to be seen.
The man with the dnam waa Ed
Haley, a Clearwater developer and
builder. Haley baa been dead for three
yean now, but I talked with hia slater,
Mrs. Laura H. McIntosh, and aha told
me about It.
"Ed waa a dnamer who couldn’t sit
atill,” she told me. "He planned and
worked for yean to create a sportsman's
parsdiae and garden apot in hia woods.
It coat him about 1600,000, but ho suc­
ceeded and he shared it with others."
Haley's development was a haven In
the "gnnd style.” Hia idea was to ratine
Mother Natun'a face with beauty aide,
and "plump up" the nalunl nmainder
of her with mon of it. So, starting in
1933, he aet out 30,000 ruse bushes, 10,*
000 palm trees, and innumerable varieA l left it Moon Lake, largeil of the JO on
f'&lt;fl Happy Hunting (!round. Still w ild and
comfortable is Kd\a rut tic lodge ;belowi after
m on Ikon JO years of homing Ihouiandi of
The quiet, peaceful oId lodge is center
of a real eolmle development.

tics of native and exotic plants, on a secj
tion of hia 6,000 acrea of virgin timber]
land. Surrounding the lakea and a!on|
meandering pathways, he planted stall
eat, gardenias, magnolias, camellias, aat J
inlrefa, bays, and fruit trees. There w erJ
rock gardens and lily ponds, and so fj
musk played at night.
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Por the sportaman, Haley imported
Virginia and English fallow deer whicl
became a herd of 6,000 animals. African
partridges and flocks of India and Javal
peafowl roamed unmolested. The 20 lake^
and ponda were stocked from Haley's
fish hatchery, until they became AsherJ
man’s dream pools. Seventeen miles of]
fence kept the wildlife in and outsiders]
out
,
When Haley opened hia "Moon Lake!
Hardens and Dude Haoch” to the public]
In 1937, it waa acclaimed by newspaper*]
and radio as "a unique and breath-tak­
ing wonderland." T o the west coast of
Florida had come aa attraction to equal
the drawing power of national parks and
monuments. Such guests as Hex Beach,
the popular writer, and Cornelius Van­
derbilt, Jr., came there. One year the
entire Florida Senate and House of Ilepresentativea convened at the ranch for
pre-legislative parley.
But the lodge on the grounds over­
looking Moon Lake waa one of the most
fabulous additions. It took dorena of
workmen two years to build the lodge
from surrounding cypress trees. The men
lived in tenia on the grounds while it
waa being erected, and two aaw mills and
a planing mill were operated to turn out
lumber. Huge, whole logs criss-crossed to
support the roof, and a porch 16 to 20
feet wide encompassed the entire build­
ing. Electric hull* peeked out of cypress
knees for lighting the rustic atructureKd had his own generator. At one end of
the 70 feet long lounge there was a mas­
sive stone flreplace. Toward the other
end waa a fountain, enclosed in stone. In
the center of the fountain, arose a threefoot high Indian arrow head.
To heighten the outdoor effect, Haley
employed a resident taxidermist to stuff
and mount the srildlife bagged on his
grounds. Rome of the trophies still seem
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the main lounge O n nil side* there are
bobcats, deer head*. *&lt;|Utrrrl«, hawk*,
alligator*. and bin m outh ha»«
“ At the height of our fame,’" aaya
Mr*. I ..Him M rln to «h , “ my brother o n ployed litMI people to keep the rnn\h
running. We u*ed to aerve around 4&lt;lfi
meal* a day alone." For a dollar to two
dollar* gursta could have their choice
nf turkey, veniaon, pcrtridge or H*h— nil
produced on the premue*.
For the aaddle-minded |&gt;er»on. Haleykept a stable uf .16 Kentucky hone* and
maintained a trotting track and 15 mile*
of bridle path*. T h e fisherman had a

“ Hut then," remarked Mr* McIntosh
•ailly. "in 111!I the w ar came along Kd
couldn't gel help to run the place, and
people couldn't get gas to collie there ill
their car* I lived there for *eveia1 year*
after we c|o*ed the ranch to the public.
I loved it. It wa* tie.iullful and peaceful
Finally, it wa* sold to u real estate cor­
poration. and I hail to move into town "
Th e |ieople now Inlying lots and build­
in g house* where th e fallow deer once
roamed may never k n o w or never care
what was theie before them Time move*
on. and the landscape changes, hut Kd'*
dream live* forever

boat and tackle for the day lor a charge
of two dollar*— and no lark of tide
Th e seven guest cottage* were fu rn ­
ished with rustic cypres* furniture built
on the ground*, b u t the ballroom was
never ipiile completed iiefore Hale) shut
up shop. Th e h allruo m wa* immense —
160 feel long and 70 fret wide, with two
wing* on it. 10 by 40 feet. It, loo, hail
fireplace* for h e a tin g — four great stone
one* of massive proportions. The build­
ing was nestled am ong the mossy c y ­
press, romantically overlooking the big
lake. At the side of it was a swimming
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X V r .l'N lO N i are not unusual — family irimmn* and lh«*e of
i l i u m , clulm anil other groups. Hut there'* another type of re*
union constantly in progress at Ormond H e a rh-a reunion of
1-Jtllr Itn l Hiding Hoods.
Was it in this state that the little girl met the wicked old
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He that as it may, she daily meets herself many times, in
various guises, on the cupboard shelves of Mrs. W aller Hovanl,
owner and oprrator of an Ormond Heach hotel.
While on duty at the hotel, Mrs. Hovard s|ienda most of her
lime, necessarily, in impersonal surroundings. Hut when she
steps arruas the lawn into her own home, she is immediately in
an atmosphere of family heirlooms and antique pieces O f them
all, she enjoys most her unusual collection of lied Hiding Hood
figurines
About 16 yaars ago, a friend started the collection of statu*
ettes and now her huge old corner cupboard containa 65 of
them, probably the largest collection of the sort in the country.
"W hen I travel," says Mrs. Hovard, “ it makes every trip
more fun to hunt for the little figurines, and they're rare enough
In make each one a And I've never run acnaw two alike. Some­
times the wolf is a part of the statuette, but in most of them,
be is not."
Mrs. Hovard has one she found in Metico and another
which catne from Italy. However, most of them hate lieen made
in Staffordshire, the Knglish valley so famed for its pottery.
Th e little girl'a head covering in these pieces ranges from a
hood to a real hat. A common peculiarity is that no true red is
user! in the coloring of en&gt; of them. Sometimes she is a blonde,
sometimes a brunette. Yellows, bright orange and brown pre­
dominate, with bita of blue, tan or green background* Th e old­
est piece in the collection ia done in a monotone of sober bruwn.
Yea, Mrs. Hovard has a favorite one of the figurines-a
jaunty little lass wearing a Vermillion hued hat with a flaring
bnm , an off-lhe-shoulder blouse, a full skirt and apron. Her toes
turn nut, as those of proper little girls used to do She stands
beside the w o lf-w ho looks must fnendly-puinting in the direc­
tion of Grandmother's house.
There on the shelf she stands, along with 64 others, all dif­
ferent in appearance, pose and coloring. Some are slat uet tea,
while others decorate pin boies, powder containers, vases or tea
cups. One ia even a lamp and another a toothbrush holder. Hut
each in the large collection ia an individual, silent witness to the
popularity of the little storybook girl and the big. bad wolf.
Mrs. Hovard enjoys them in their ailenl testimony, but she
beams w ith delight when someone who has stopped to admire
them chuckles, aa she recalls a familiar phraae from the -dory
which one of them brings to mind.
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w o n 't tlir h u m id ity -it wa* tin* *tupidity.
O n top of the (iuj(iiut in Yankee S ta ­
dium twu egg* wen* frying merrily while
Hank Hauer and I'lnl Itixiuto, n watch­
ful aa a couple of mother hens who knew
their chick* would never hatch now, con­
ducted the impromptu rookout.
T h e temperature waa in the ateamy
90‘a and aome 60,000 aoula who must
have been victima of the housing short­
age, packed the famed old pop (ly palace
for a double header with the Cleveland
Indiana. Kven old Happy ('handler, who
never ceased to love baseball, he said,
would have been tested severely in his
loyalty to have attended a game under
those conditions.
T h e egg-frying was a gag to prove it
waa hot enough to cook w ithout Are.
Charley Hoff, the ace eporls photogra­
pher of the New York Daily News, just
happened to have a couple of spare eggs
in his natty sports jacket. Somelmdy
else magically produced a spatula and
Bauer and Risauto were ready to go to
town aa amateur ehefa.
It waa an hour before game time and
people began to took as wilted aa left­
over lettuce.
It waa that talkative old carrot-lop
Red Barber, who said it Aral.
“ You know on a day like this with the
whole town steaming with the heal,
we’re all a little silly to be hangin’
■round when we could be somewhere
down in Florida, Ashin’, aw lm m in’,
gullin', or just plain losing," said the old
red head, who haa kept that fluid F lo r­
ida d ra w l through his years of broad­
casting ball games.
Barber, a native Floridian, waxed so
eloquent that he stirred up some wistful
feeiinga among other members of the
“ clan.”
"W h e n I used to attend the U n iv e r­
sity nf Florida, inland at (iaineeville, and
we’d get a stretch of hot weather like
this we'd try to duck out for a couple uf
days to the coast and cool off." he said.
“ But even if we couldn't get away, there
were always spots around there and it
never got sticky like it does in this port
of the country. Sum m ers were Just at

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plratanl a* any other time of the te.tr.
Man I'd like to lie down there right now.
T o u r* * there are a few complication*
W e aorta need Yankee Stadium to get
along this time of the year "
Nearby stood Senor A l tapes. tir*t
ritis rn of Ybor C ity , that land-locked
little Spanish oasis, surrounded on ail
sides by teni|ie*tunijs Tam pa
“ Slop it man, you're breaking mv
heart,'* l-»|iei called out to Hartier. "H ow
I could go for s plate of that Ane old
Spanish bean soup right this m inute."
taper said, that much as he loves
baseball and the lure of the hig leagues
which haa kept him from hi* native
Florida fur 27 straight summer*, he can
hardly wait to get back there in the fall
when the baseball battle* are over for
awhile.
"W hen you stop to think atani it
there is a pretty strong tie," lie *ani
" J u s t imagine, m y fam ily has lived h i
the same house in Ybor C ity for more
than Til years."
tape* recalled fondly that he played
hia Aral professional game of baseball at
old IMant Field in Tam|&gt;a in IB M , which
ia little more than hollering distance
away from the anappy new hume of the
Chicago W hite So*. " A l ta p e r F ie ld ,"
out al the edge of town on lha way to
M clh ll Field.

Wynn'a tournament, put on hv the
Venice Cham ber of Com m erce, i« a
charity attar and he makes no profit
from it, "H u t we have a great time and
it i* really a worthwhile enterprise"
Kvetitually, he hn|ie* to get most o( the
major league players in it “ just lor fun"
even if they are not regular goiters
Cleveland's Florida residential con­
tingent i* not onlv tin* largest, hul the
most iNits|siken in the majors Al Itoseii,
though now a solid citiien of Cleveland,
ha* wintered regularly in M iam i, and the
rookie pitching “ phenom ," lefty Herb
Score, calls take W orth home

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Kmri Targeaon
Just then. B urly Karly W ynn, Cleveland'a prise right hander alrolled by.
"F lo rid a , ah man, you’re talkin' poe try," he said. "Y o u know me. I live
down at Nokomia and I'm so sold on the
climate I started promoting the Karly
W yn n golf tournament for hall player*
to get them down early and to have a
little fun and relasation before they
have to go to work in spring training
each year. And you'd lie am aird. More
and more of them are saying that this i»
the last year they're going to spend up
in the fruren north. Plenty of ’em have
told me they're coming down fot the
whole winter. I gue** a few of ’em even
are going to establish permanent home*
there."

“ N o matter when I go hack there to
take W orth, it is like going on a vaca­
tion," he said. " Y o u just slay on vaca­
tion, taking it assy in that wonderful cli­
mate until It ia lim e for baseball again.
I have a lot of friends here in New York
ami I miaa them a great deal. Hut I'll
only come here from now on to play hall
or to viait, llecause I can't wait to get
back to take W o rth."
A few daya before Karl Torgeson had
come to town aa the newest member of
the Delruit Tigers. T h e bespectacled
"D uk e ," waa another who had that far­
away Florida look in hia eye* a* he
talked about the Ashing around hi*
home on Anna Maria Isle near HradenIon.
A t the beginning of the 1651 major
league season there were 16 players on
major league rosters listed as Florida
residents. O f that total then* were four
players who had lo-en horn in Florida.
Kach of the four, Pilcher Jo h n d ra y of
tiie Kansas C ity Athletic*, Inhelder Itoh
Kline uf the W ashington Senators,
Pitcher Don Itesaent of the Hrooklyn
Dodger*, InAelder Hill Caro of the M il­
waukee Hravea, still live III the home
town in which they were horn.
(Jrav ia from Weal Palm Hearh, liestent from Jacksonville, C am from Pensa­
cola. and Kline from St. Petersburg.
Th e other 11 migrated to Florida from
other town* Hoot Kvera of the Haitimore Orioles went from St. ta u it to

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Hradenton. Hilly Goodman ul the Ho
ton lied Hoi became so fond of the
spring training base al Sarasota I
moved there front Concord, N C l'&lt;
W illiam s, the lied Sot slugger wl
•|iend* so min h time Ashing deep in ll
Florida Keys, probably i« the * in «
greatest living advertisement because i
one love* it as he doe* Yet lie cat
from San Ihegn, C a lif , also noted a«
resort area
Pilcher Virgil Truck* of I he Win
S o i migrated some year* ago from I
home in Hirmingham. Ala . to takelsi
where he live* now with hi* pretty wi
Vicki. Truck* pic I n I out tak eland for
home site when he wa* with the Tige
and decided to «lav there even win
traded to the W hile Sox lie has le
luck removing another memento if 1
career with the Detroiter* That i« a ti
toned tiger on In* arm.
One of the White Sox rookie out held
of last spring, Kd White, also wa«
takeland citiien, having moved in fr
Anniston, Ala.
W ynn, the heap lug Indian hurler. *
tied in Nokomi* after coming over fr
Hartford. Ala.
In addition to native Floridian. Or
Kansas C ity had another rookie hur
Charley Haag, who srttled in Si. I'eti
burg after Iveing horn in Hruokl
Dodger inAelder, lion Zim m er, ■
moved to St. Petersburg hut lie &lt;
tarn in Cincinnati, while Oianl iiiNeit
Foster Caatleinan, now with M inn
polis, grew up in Nashville, lull now h
in Jackwinvillr
Not in a numtwr of year* ha* a in*
league tail player who wa* ta rn lit F
ula gone In live in another slate I
more and more the players Irom e
where are coming lo Florida
And a lol of taw -tall writer* wo
join them , ll a* Red llarher *ugge*i
they could just transplant Yankee?
ilium .
K illta r't S o le f o r lA .u r m A o do *
fullaw i h u rl* thr tp m l puget o/ /

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Under A Tropical Sky. Amidtt An Atmosphere Of Fun
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t w it a warm subtropical afternoon,
a* the sedan with Kanaa* lirenae plat?*
pulled up to the main gate of the naval
liaae here. In the car waa a touriat, hia
wife and hia children.
"la thia the place where Tru m a n had
h is 'L itt le W hite House'?" the touriat
allied smilingly of the Marine on guard.
"Y ea. air." replied the Marine. " H u t
I'm aorry, air. No visitors!"
T h e gentleman from Kanaaa and hia
family were olivioualy diaappoinled. A
viait to K ey Weal without a peek at e iI'reaident H a rry 8. Trum an'a “ litt le
White llouae" arem* incomplete, hut
that'a the way it haa to lie.
Thouaanda of touriata pour into Key
Weal annually, to aun and Aah, unaware
that on thm two-by-four-m ile coral iale
la the center of the Navy'a top priority

and highly aecretive anti-submarine war­
fare development program
A flrat glimpae at Key W e e t-a n c h n r
Key of the fabuloua Florida K e y e -ia aa
deceptive aa any of the tactical prohlema
employed here by the Navy’a A S W Iwye.
From all outward appearancea. Key
Went ia atrictly a touriat mecca. Yet liehind the acenea, more than 12.000 men
of varied talenta and akilla can he found,
practicing the deadly art of hunting anil
killing aimulated enemy eubmarinee.
Operating on a three-dimensional arale
- i n the air, on the aea, and under it, the
N avy ia quietly licking any foreign u n ­
derseas threat!
For many yeara the American public
haa been aware of only one aource of poaaihle enemy attack— from the air.

aware of another, and aa equally import­
ant aource of at ta c k -fro m the aea!
T h e facta apeak for themselves. Rueaia haa 3 3 ] eubmarinee: eeven timea aa
many aa (ierm any had when ahe began
W orld W ar II and virtu a lly controlled
the aeaa, or twice aa many aa the United
Statea haa in operation at thia writing.
M any arc deep-diving, long-range
anorkle type joba, capable of aneaking
up on any part of our roaatline and lob­
bing in atomic-loaded guided-miaailea.
All the radar protection in the world
couldn't prevent an attack from under
the aea. Radar cannot prnetiate the aea,
nor ia it effective againat objecta on the
aurface of the aea.
Immediately after World W ar II, Rueovertime to build an invinaubmanne fleet, drawing upon cap­

tured Germ an plana and talenta. Fully
realising the import of thia problem the
N avy haa desperately been developing a
program of men, machines and methods
to counteract i t Behind a curtain of mili­
ta ry security, It haa been juggling its
budget and applying preaaure to scien­
tific ingenuity to meet this challenge
from underneath the aea.
T h e K ey West most people know, ia
a strange and fascinating place, highly
Latin in flavor, where one ran buy holirhi
roast, alraporado, black beans, arroi con
polio or atuffed rhaotaa. prepared aa only
Cubans ran do. Once famous for its
gambling and vice, and such e tlra -ru rrirular activities aa gun-running and alien
amuggling. Key Weat'ia now compara­
tively lame. The Navy ha* lieen more nr
lesa responsible for this change Th is re.
cently acquired reap&lt;-« lability ran ltr*t
be illustrated by an anecdote they tell on
Duval Street.
Seema that Krnest Hemingway, who
West hia home for many
wrote about the place in his

Hetng underuater is enough for tome of as.
Far there men of a .Vary team add the tgtce
of mpouerfol mine to their already greean
eaa eiittenre. I t i their /nh to render harmhot turh tndrruater homht

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novel. “ T o Have A n d T o H a w N o t."
dropped into town a w hile hark after a
long abeence. He U *aid to have walked
down D uva l Htreet from the A tla n tic
Ocean to the Gulf, pausing now and thrn
to chat with old friends. T h e n he is M id
to have muttered something ahoul the
place being "crum m y w ith civiliration,”
and to have left town for good.
Key West is accessible by air and via
the Overseas H ighw ay — a strip of oil
that stretches 109 miles southwest from
the Florida m ainland-w hich passes over
21 bridges on its way down to the south*
ernmoat city. Th is natural isolation has
aided the N a vy in building and operat*
ing, with a reasonable amount of security,
more than a dorm separate activities de*
voted to A S W .
Th e N avy is spread out over more
than .1,000 acres of valuable lower Key
property. It Milne* to the matimutn the
limitless sky and sea that surrounds it.
T o describe, in any semblance of order,
the multitude of projects going on at the
various naval installations at Key West

,V « 7 I'rugman IF. J Scanlon th a u t /A»
proper farm for under tea fin tm im m e n u Km
Irupeeting the propellera of a tu b m a n n e In
trnr time, hit fak r a th for d a n g e ro u t ant!
renting irark. each a t planting n p l a m r t
undrrumter to mreck to rn at in tln llah on t

would rrqQire a volume of w riting ami
only a portion of which would he "releaMhle."
T h e work it is doing can tit into three
categories-lhe training of men, the de­
velopment of equipm ent, and the cre­
ation of m cthods-all for ASW A ll three
programs are id e&lt;|ual importance and
complement each other. One could not
function without the other.
T h e first installation you see upon
your arrival in Key West, over the high­
way or by air, is the large and m odern­
istic Naval A ir Station on lim a Chica,
a mile north of the city. Here are sta­
tioned the N avy hlim|is of A irship D e ­
velopment Squadron Kleven, jets of the
Meet All-Weather Training Unit and ei*
perimental aircraft of Air Development
Squadron One
Probably the most misleading looking
gear the Navy imaaesac* i s i t n airshi|is—
the blimps. However, any subm ariner
will teH you that they are plenty d a n ­
gerous. For one thing, they can cruise at
surprisingly high speeds, and th ey are
m urh more maneuverable than they ap­
pear. Th e y are called the N avy's "jeeps
of the air." T o top it off. they pack a
depth charge load as large as some Navy
sub chasers
lloca t’hica's Air Development Squad­
ron One devotes most of its activities to
the development and im provem ent of
aircraft submarine search gear, which
can lie found operating with such effici­
ency in such planes as the Navy's lax kheed P2V "N e p tu n e ," a rugged patrol
bom ber of W orld W a r II vintage, but
equipped for the war of tomorrow. The
"N e p tu n e " is outfitted with the " M A D
H in t" (the initials M A D standing for
Magnetic Airlxirne Detector), a device
encased in the lad of the “ N eptune,"
which can actually "feel" a subm arine
deep under the surface of the sea T h e
" M A D llird " is reputed lo lie the most
accurate pin e of sightless-sightmg equip­
ment now emplnyrd, and its develop­
ment and u*e in the air arm ol the fleet
can lie greatlv credited lo the Airdales
of V X - I .
In new hangars on the west side of
the air station can lie found the nightfighters of Fleet A ll-W e a th e r T ra in in g
U n it, an outfit concentrating on the de­
velopment of men rather than equip­
ment. Here train the Navy's holiest jet

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VVrsoflhfy of a Vac* h rtm ip tc r is -Ann n lop pholai u ith one of the /rou rr/u l lilllr rgg
beaten " tim in g a boat a t belter than II knots an hour lk .n r a h elo o /ilrt p n n e •
It is ei/ually ailepl on larul h i tou ing the truck im e t u An A uas Anrird in sand to it. m k

pilots, learning the intricacies of night
interception and all weather living
From their Key West ha»e. or from
whatever be«e thev mav o llim a tclv in'
assigned alter graduation, these pilots
are readv to operate as part of the na­
tion's Continental Air Defense C o m ­
mand, alert lo “ scramble" into ibeir
plane* and. in five minutes or less, he
airltpriie. ready to inlenept i to- enemy
T o your left as you enter Kev West is
the only naval unit m the entire area not

engaged III some form ol , l.is*|ln-d work,
the Kev West Naval Hospital It .,-rv,s
the mole Ilian 2U.IMMI Kev W esl-b.is.il
liloi'J.n k.-ts and I to n families
Kev West, the Cilv, and Kev West,
the island, are one, and an nileg.al part
of Kev West is the Navy tin the north
side of the island is lle liio p lrr AntiSubmarine Squadron fine, dedicated lo
the development of the rnosi outstand­
ing piece of equipment lo emerge from
(Continued « t psgr i Ol

Thu u one o f mtr .Var y's tn k m a n n rt, hut a t Key W etl it p l a n the p a ri of on enemy "ink" to
help train men In track ilou n a n d “kiU" the un*ter era raiders of an attacking foreign power.
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t'te Korean War For the N u t , il ht t
(•*•&lt;nmr tn iniputlaitt A S W »r4|inli It
ran 't|n*r.il*' from the deck of an) com(tit «hi|i ta rryin g the l i l r t l anil m ini
intrn ilt* *nnar search equipment Heli­
copter* tun* a *|H-&lt;-ial type ul sonar,
mlii&lt; h i .in !»• tli|i|H'ii min the *••.• a* the
’ u|iler lim rri, at ling like a pair
ra n
It hold* iln' submarine in il* xinar mini
tlie tub killers move in In .idmim*t&lt;-r ill*
i nip •(** gt.u e
Till* l.itest gintnili k III I lie U*e id h e li­
copter* h *« tlfv rln |n l in Key W rit.
M i i i ' i a i h ping I* d a n g e ron* w o rk . e*pe■i tllv Alien n|Htraiing r l u v in ahum, lint
tin* i good deal n( I In* tnnm dan ge ro u s
p u l .il mute* Weeping tan I k - h a in ili-il In
the "aerial minesweeper* " lleluopler*
•a n t » w | l m i n e * w i t h o u t t l a n g e r I I I c o n t n I . w h ile a l I h e M i n e l i m e .
i m in u t e la t g e l

tn

presenting
hat-

t h e e n e m y '* • lim e

le tle *

IIS I * helit npler* are designed *lrn llv
I n et|e&lt;nnieniat Murk anti in I heir atrip(n-d down i nnilitinn present a wetnl «ighl
•« they gn *allmg nut river the i lly
l ie in k the iqielatmg area* Th e Navy
pihil* m Iiu j•k■kv the*e stripped down
m u lime* i hum they have the m m l cnmpletely "air-nm dit intied" am rail gning
I'he uni|er»ea* *allnr* nperate (rum
the pier* nf the Naval Station, inhere
Hear Ailm II II llentlrr*nii, ru n n
rntinier n( the entire area, maintain* hi*
h'raihpiarter*
In iliarge til the ■nhiiiarine* u*e&lt;l in
the Key Weal area la ('iinirnaiuler n(
Submarine H elm ing ami Tra in in g
(•roup, rimi|Miaetl n( Submarine Squad­
ron* Four and lit. Th e prim ary mitaion
&lt;»( the group la training uf personnel in
ASW tactic*. although hoth *i|uadrun*
rondurl experimental and ilevelopment
Murk in the Held uf undersea ordnance
All type* of undersea vessel* are em ­
ployed at Key West, hut the most tillii«ii*l submarine* now employed are the
T-hiiat* I T for target), pint -sued •rail,
hall the *ire of the regular submarine*,
used for lai Deal training Although small
in sue, the lin y T-hoata are eitrem ely

inaneuveratde. anil coal a good deal le*«
to operate than their larger brothers.
Sonar I abbreviation for Sound Navi*
gallon ami Hanging Dear I t* u«ed a k u rd
plane*, surface ship* and submarine* to
track down rnemy aulia. It measure* the
submarine, aa a matador might a bull,
•o the •in I name crew* ran move in with
the latest ASW equipment for the "hill "
Sonar waves travel through the water
faster than Bound does through the air.
Th e waves or ping* are sent from a pro*
j actor m any desired d im non When the
waves alrik* ail object, the sonar nuke
p’l-k* up the returning echo and magni­
fies a , making il audibh- A sonarman
harking at hta sunaraenpe ran see the ob­

A flight iif night fighter p t airplane* u charted a l Key Wear's Fleer-AM W eather Training
I 'nil The pilot*, u A -w eiery m m em ent in their planr is falhm eil nn tAls mmfihi iiln l churl,
art um utahng u c h a t o f rnrm* aircraft
ject, and his instrum ents ran tell hint
with pin-point accuracy the distance and
direction. A high pitch pmg indicate* a
"closing target," while a low pitch means
a target is moving away.
Th e renter of Key Weat'a sonar trainmg is th r Navy's Fleet Sonar School, a
modern tl.VN),0(10 school which teaches
a thousand nr more student* at one time
the tncka of underwater search Hut nn
matter how many new invention* the
Navy creates, in sonar, as in everything
else, the human element still play* the
moat important part.

Aa one instructor at this mysterious
brain renter said:
" N o mechanical gadgrt ran take the
place of brains. Sonar take* brains tn operate, and require# brains tn figure out
what to do with the inform ation once
the infernal marhine hands you the
facia."
Students of (he Sonar School put
their classroom study to practical prac­
tice in the submarines uf the Itehtliug
and Training ISniup and the destroyer
escorts of Ikeatruyer Division 601.
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T V Sony ~bhrnp~ at left i* bring mooted after retard breaking fbghl V 300 tuiur* mth.Mil
refueling Three s i r cigars are need far mb hunting training al Key Wear. Abate is another
+aM y auk hanker, the Saty't P »V 6, m flight over Key Wear tAU phot.* an thi. page amt
/•ages H 9 are affinal U.S. Nmiy Photograph* I

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�ralmdto'i "Point
I MiM.liraalVC O ia r n U r * of ('iirn tn r n e are alway* looking for new angle* and idea* to benefit
their town*, a n d in tin*, P a lm e tto , fou n ded in
iNirt, on the tiiilf ettasf of H o n d a l* no e l. r p t u n
I'a lm rt (o ’* n onortiv heretofore lia r * trn n n n l
fn u 11 cultivatio n of (he wul, from tim ber arid
mineral m duetrir*, and from fid lin g phi* a rood*
eratr amount «d to u ri«t Hade
H m r lit colli pie |loti of the Sunthllir S k v m v
over Tampa Stay from h i Peterburg. on th rough
Palmetto, rnhificnl the importance of the town
Hut the I 'handier of tViitimefre h i not *ati*fted
T h n wanted a few hundred additional «td*d elti*
fen* - familir* who would live in Palmetto in
home* they owned
So. to attract new resident* ami encourage new
borne builder*, the I'h e m k f U*t year pun ha**d

20ft a r m

of land, the form er H av*fi«itr id a d iid i

Kami on U S llighwav It*. along Terra t Via Ha*
A nationwide campaign annoumed that tht*
tract. Palmetto Point, had tire*) *uKh voted and
improved, and wa* for *ale T h e lot*. I.jo d of
them. 40 by 100 feet, were priced at $7 541. with
a minimum of two ami a maiiiitum of five, availaide to any one purrhaaer

I h irin g the (i n i four m on th * «•( l i t |n *,r*rn
itMift I t w ' i families fro m i *t*lr* and I 'iJ M
(la. p o ll ha*rd |«f *'§,»•f t \ At Palm etto I o|f|l Hll&gt;*
r n rm tft from vtiun* pe. pi* planning t t o l d
a home for *«i 4turn u*e mo* and n r n l u j ] retire­
m ent In older folk* e»§j#i lint: to ft t in w ith in *
veal h i tw o I -4*t \ta r * | - i iU ti.o i of P alm e tto
m i f i . W l I "Malay It i* *■ *»!•»
I m u i a* riiatiV
I h i iti In n |u perm it* I t i i r N r h t**ued I h i * vear a*
d u rin g &lt;i *imd*r (irritK l la*f sra r
I hr fir a« horn* * at** n r « n n ( co m p letion mol
plan* continue to U h in t amt hudibng perm it*
i mu ted fur con »true lio n of additional dwelling*
W h e n till* |»ro&gt;rc| ha* ( t r r n c o m p e te d it t* «*»
p e tte d that a tu ia i of I.titHi n r «* resident* **ill
k m ak ing t h n r hom e* in P a lrn rM o P oint r n
jo v in g P londa I o i i »k at it* t*e«i
A *n;l»i»it Iminlr-r Ire^ T« fta *V»a Hav h lu-n
reserved a* a heath area for i i r l t a i u u*e of
hum** owner*
P alm etto I* becoming in addition tn a * infer
vacation plate a year around to m m u n iU ile
veloped along *oun&lt;l Im r* . git m g related livin g
lo the lira fannhe* wt* are in turn making t h r u
n a n cimtrilnitMai to Palm etto •continued growth

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�white men who would venture into the
interior of Eait Florida They were a great
hindunce to Spanith colonial ptogrcit.
fur hluodlhinty wartiort roaming the hunt
did not contribute to the peace and treurnv
of tettlen
However. Indian ttoublc wav confined
chiefly to Ea»t Florida, where the Seminole*
lived. In W ell Florida then kimmen. the
Creek), were kept in a mote or let) peace­
ful attitude by their Scottiah-lndian head
chief, Alexander M cG illivray. In June,
1784, on behalf of the Creek Nation, MeGillivtay tigned a treaty at Pentacola with
Wc*t Florida Governor Attuto O 'N e il
McGillivray wai a m unch friend of rite
Britiih trading firm of Panton, Leslie, and
Company, and »crci*cd hi* great influence
among the Creek* much to their benefit
For thi* triton the Spanith authutinr*
encouraged the Britith firm tu remain in
bun net* and even exempted W illiam Pan­
ton, head of the company, from certain
religious mtrictiona which had been placed
upon all Britiih or Am nican tettlen who
remained in the Florida* There were
more of time in West than in Fait Florida,
tince the van province included all of the
tnritory comprising the pcetent itate* of
Alabama and M iuittippi.

1 H I Seminole l.tdiuu provided the firtt
ind gfcatcii problem which the Spiniih
hid to face when they tegained active con­
trol of Fact Florida in 1784 And it wai a
problem loaded with trouble
Under the Britiih, the Seminole* had
been allowed undiiturhed po neiiio n of
their Land* in the central part of F.a*t
Florida Their territory wai bounded by
a definite line, aet by treaty, which white
tettlen were not allowed to cum , at leatt
not with the unction of the flritiih govern­
ment T h u arrangement had been satirisetory to the Indian* became their hunting
.ground* were not diiturbed, and to the
Britith. al*o, became they already had far
more land than they were able to lettle
But when the Spanith took over they
changed the entire Indian land policy, re­
verting to the tyttrm employed by Spanith
governor* in former day*. " A l l the land
belong* to the King of Spain," the Span­
iard) mid the Seminole*. "Y o u are hit tub
tceti the tame at we. A n d fur the honor
of being hii tubjeett the K in g will allow
you to reaide on hi* land*."
The Seminole* already hated Spaniard*,
and thi* new arrangement did not tuit
them at all They felt that tince they were
ahead* occupying their own land they
needed no permitiion from any foreign
white king to continue living on it. T o
ihow the Spaniard) what they thought of
thr authority of the K in g of Spain, the
Seminole* went on the watpath.

Spain claimed all th ii wide territory a*
belonging in West F lo rid a -b y right of
conquest Site had taken it from Britain
But with thi* view the United State* did
not agirc. T h r United State* claimed, in
accordance with the treaty made with
Britain aftrt the Revolutionary Wat. tbit
the H i t parallel of latitude (the ptctcni
northern boundary of West Florida) wai
the correct line of division between Ameri­
can and Spiniih holdings. Th e dispute
went on for twelve year*, until ii » i ’
finally trilled by treaty and Wett Florida
shrank to within essentially the tame limn*
that bound it today.
By 1784, W rit Florida had fallen into
the itatut ol a vassal province to Spaniib
Louisiana, whcnc governor-genet aI it New
Orleans rtrniied power of command over
the provincial governor at Pentacola But
not to East Flotida. Throughout the tecond
Spanish occupation East Flotida retained

Old Chief Qrwkeeper gatheted hit brave*
to the beat of the war drum* and vowed
before them all, "III take a bundled Span­
ith tcalp* before I die!"
But Cowkecper had patted too many
moon* to endure for long the hardthipt
of tlte warpath Before h r had gathered
cpme all the tcalp* he hid *worn to take,
hit valiant old heart began to fail. Seeing
then that death w u approaching, the
venerable chief called for hi* warrior tteph
cwt. King Payne and Bowleg*

"The time ha* come when I mutt uke
the ghott trail," he said. "It grieve* me that
I have not fulfilled my vow. You muit
hnith it for me. You muat get the rett
of the hundred Spaniah scalps. Only then
will I find peace
* in the shadow land."
So the mighty Cowkecper, father of the
Seminole*, took the nail into the auniet,
leaving Payne and Bowleg* to carry on the
w u—until the latt of the hundred Spanith
acalpa hung d7 ing In the tun. Or at leau,
that i* how the itory goes.
It wai death for any Spaniard to ctou
the Indian boundary line which the Britiih
had tet. Nor did defending their own ter­
ritory satisfy the Seminole*. They made
raidt into the land* occupied by the Span
tank, adjacent to St Augustine, where they
burned a number of plantation houte*
One of thrte wai aumptuoui Buena Vina,
for metIy occupied by a Britiih governor.
From thit time forward the Seminolet
wert a power to be reckoned with by all

an independent governorship.
East Fiona'* first governor after Britith
withdrawal, Vicente M . de Zctpcde*. found
that province in a deplorable ttatr. Planta­
tion* were abandoned and growing up in
weeds, the house* falling to piece* The
road* were overgrown and blocked by obirrtKtiont, and everywhere might be teen
sign* of desolation and decay.
Zctpedrt recommended to tl&lt;c King that
money and grants of land be offered to
attract tettlen But little progress was made

in that direction until 1786, when religious
restriction* were relaxed By 1790, the
Florida! were wide open to tettlen of any
nationality or religion. Thi* was a progres­
sive move on the pan of the government*
of East and West Florida, but in time it
would turn out to be the cause of atone
ttoublc than ever for the Spanish.

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FOODS
I’rile winning recipe* in th ii week'* Floridian*' Favorite
Food* contest are printed herewith. A check for 91 will be
dhnt to the contributor of each one. Send your favorite Flor­
ida recipe to Recipe t’onlm t Heritor, A ll Florida Magaiine,
Ocala.
A rth u r L ilurke, a recent contributor, uinitted hi* adCheck will be mailed upon receipt of thi* information.
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MtCKM C U M FLORIDA SALAD
I lb. (m b or fnuen ehnmp

1’ •mall floruiti aitmulnt
2 tep. Honda Umon juirr
4 lb*. mayonnaise

1 nip ibceil celery
2 tba. French dmatng

Cook shrimp in hulling water and cut into piece* C o m ­
bine ahrimp with celery and French dressing. Season to la»te
C ut avocado* lengthwise and remove need. Brush cut surface
w ith lemon juice, drain ahrimp m iilu re , put into avocado
halve*, chill and *erv«-.
- M m . I* C . Al.l&gt;NliMir., Jin'kwmville.
BAKIO ACORN SQUASH
I good Hied anun ayucisA
Adler

Sail
finnan sic,gar

Scrub squash thoroughly. C ut in half lengthwise and
*cra|ie out the &gt;mi* and hirer*, using a apoon. Butter cut sur­
face*. place cut aide down on a baking sheet and bake in
moderately hot oven (400 degree*) for 10 or 4-*» minute*, or
until inside is very *oft. T u r n cut Ride up. I’lace butter in
cavity of each half and on rim. Sprinkle with a little *alt and
brown.sugar and place in oven again until the sugar is melted
and rim of squash is toasted to an appetizing brown. Serve
in ahelU while still hot.
— M m . S. L Worms, West Palm Beach.

TAMANUT PUOOtNO
3 cupa niritfa hot madied yame
3 lb* huttrr
I rgg
I nip fm tn l Horuh mowiil
J l b A im * tugar

‘t bp «/r
'• ftp cinnamon
'* bp uhtte petp rr
‘r nip Homla inoinsf milk

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Recognising that the problem*
of children and their parent■
are cloee la etery one of as. Alt
Honila Magasmr bat obtained
permittion from the Jacbtanidle Hoyt .Senior Council lo re­
print, from time lo lime, eicerplt
from or Ibr u hide of their weekly
report rnlillrd MSomebody'*
Ho*."
W nllrn and edited by Judge
II'alter Scott Cntuell,

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Tw* W* Didn't O H

vaaat months sgu I answered
the phone to And the voice of s
lawyer friend sounding in my ear.
"Say,’’ he said, "what do you
charge to lake care of hoys?**
I told him the charge* were al­
together governed by the circumstancra-if there was no one lo pey
we look Ihe boy anyway, our inter­
est being Aral end foremost in Ihe
welfare of the child.
“Weil, I've got a client dosn here
who ha* got lo do something with
hw two boys," he went on. “I'm go­
ing to gel s divorce for him - his
wife is had medicine "
"Send him up to see me," I sa.d
'Sure," he answeni
And presently Ihe man ram*,
lie was a plain, square-&gt;s*rd, de
rent-looking rilisen-just ordinary,
garden-vanely man.
lie began telling me how obsti­
nate and unreasonable his wife was
-how she wouldn't listen to reason
and Anally had "up and left him"
and the two hoys were with some of
hrr people, "which wouldn't do at
a ll"
I couldn't help but frel a sneakmg sympathy for lb* wife, who had
lo listen lo too much of hi* "reston," and I suggested that he bring
Ihe mother up to the office, loo, as
I fell the had some slight interest
in Ihv children - in fact, I hinted
that bringing those children into
the world and nurturing them dur­
ing (heir period of helpless infancy
was probably a much greater drain
and burden on her than him.
So the nett evening they both
came She sat on one side of the
room, he on the other They both
looked at me Inil carefully avoided

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CRAB MIAT FiRFICTION
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f medium union, minerd

I medium green pepper, chopped
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2 ettpe Hondo orange errttori
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lemon juice
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to avoid maahing fruit. Serve in lettuce nest with spnnkjing
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They both admitted that there
was a lime when they had loved
each other
They likewise admitted that they
loved their children ard &lt;onsuleresl
I hair welfare shove everything else
Starting nn that basis | pointed
out a* rlocpienllv as I could that no
institution on earlh could nonpar*
to Ihe father and mother institution
I told them that a good mother's
love was ahnvi price and there was
alwolutely no sulwtitute in this
world for it I also fold them that
hoys especially needed the father's
steadying hand and that no other
man rould ever occupy Ihe same
place in their lives that “ Bad"
cccupies
1 then hoislered up my rase with
statistics telling them that A out of
every 10 of the rases of lioy* » lo­
go wrong and get into court cum*
from home* where the father or
mot Iter is missing or where divorce
or separation have broken the home
lisa and Ihe family circle.
They both admitted that they
wet* church member* and beiwvsd
In the faith, and I suggested that
they try arguing I heir trouble* out

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un their knees, which they agreed
lo do.
They tried to tell me their "sides"
of Ihe argument, but I wouldn't lis­
ten-if they rould Irt thru at lent ion
be renlrrrd on the love and well,
being of their children I knew their
side* would melt away like snow
under mellow sunshine
So I sent them away, rather
shamefacedly, telling them that if
they just naturally couldn't live to­
gether to com* end see me again
shout ihe children
Thu* far they haven’t come I
hope ihey never will.
The precipitating nr prmimatr
cause of the Ihealened family dieintegration, as I got it, when they
tried to tell me alsoul It, was an ex­
penditure ot pO ends al the grocery
store by Ihe wife which had nol
been authoriied by the husband
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Hoy March 4, IM2J
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I’aht IV
In 1909, the captain araa or*
dererl to Washington where lie
entrritl the Army War College
as ■ •indent, from which he
graduated with distinction in
HID. lie was honored by »elec­
tion for duty on the general
staff of the Arm y but he pre­
ferred to take advantage of an
appointment aa the head of the
Department of Practical Mili­
tary (Engineering at Waet faint.
This is reported aa the only in­
stance of an army officer declin­
ing the very high honor of an
appointment to the general
staff.
The chief of staff, (isneral
Leonard Wood, took the cap­
tain's request under advisement
and consented to the West
Point appointment because the
captain would be the Junior
officer on the general staff,
whereat at West INvint he would
lie the brad of a Department of
Instruction with a major's pay
and perquisites.
It &lt;sss while stationed at
Charleston that General Youngberg, then a major, played hb
part in the tense rituation
caused hy the interning of a
German freighter prior to the
United Slates entry into World
War I. It was also while at
Charleaton that the general
found himself on one occasion
placed hy hia military connec­
tion outside the "social pale."
Aa everyone knows, Charlea­
ton ia uniquely Charleston.
There never waa and there
never will lie a “state of mind"
similar to that encountered in
the South Carolina city. &gt;
One of Major Youngbergt
office employeoa. a native at
Charleaton, an elderly man at
highest social standing, bad In­
vited the major to the annual
banquet of a very important
historical and aortal society,
Heveral days later, thia Charles­
ton gentleman told the majer
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in greet embarrassment that
the invitation would have to he
withdrawn. The mejor tried to
assure the men that no harm
had hern done and the incident
might well lie forgotten, but in
even greater embarraaament,
M r. Old-I.ine Charleaton ei-(
plained that the withdrawal
waa necessary because no
"Union" officer or soldier had
ever been permitted to attend
the annuel banquet of that par­
ticular organiiation.
The tradition waa atriclly
observed, for the very neat year
another well known U.H. Army
officer, a native of Houth Caro­
lina, and the nephew of a dietingubhed brigadier general of
the Confederate A rm y , found
himself in the same position.
In 1916, Congress appropri­
ated funds for the relief of the
inhabitants at the upper Caro­
lines. who had been severely
damaged by heavy raine and
destructive Hoods. Th e major’s
Kngineer District was baaed on
natural drainage lines and in­
tended into the mountains of
North Carolina up to the Vir­
ginia line.
In passing the Hood relief bill,
Congress required that the
funds Iw npended for labor and
the dbtribution of aeede. The
major accordingly aet up a
project for the construction of
roads. To avoid competition
with the Southern Railway,
which had abn been badly hurt,
the major eatablbhed a wage of
90 cente per day for labor, and
11.3d prr day for a laborer with
a team. Although the major had
these fund* at hia disposal, he
could not disburse them eicept
on payrolls for labor actually
performed. Laborers could not
be had until they had been pro­
vided with euMatenc* supplies,
end the major could not ad­
vance these. Ha thereupon
effected arrangements with
n o w of the Ucai banka to ad-

1

to the inhabitants. The bankers
were to appear at the pay tables
to effectuate their collections.
This was “ The Moonshine
Country*' and the mountaineers
were wary of all strangers. Any­
one suspected of being a Federal
officer waa fair game. When the
time came for the major to make
hia Drat inspection, he was cau­
tioned to wait a couple of days
while word was sent out
through the mountains. The
message sent via the grapevine
waa "thia stranger is a U. H.
Officer, all right, but don’t
■hoot him. He ain't no
revenooer.”
In the beginning, the moun­
taineers played hard to get.
They cherished a dislike of all
bankers and had their own rea­
sons for distrusting thsm. It
had been their riperience that
bankers gave a farmer a loan
and then forsclaeed on hb farm
as soon thereafter as possible,
or so it seemed to them, with­
out giving him a "proper”
chance. 8o they took a tonguein-cheek attitude about the dis­
trict engineer and hia project.
But the mountain people were
in dire need of money and thia
prejudice waa eventually over­
come, and they entered enlhubastkeUy upon the road building
program, working from dawa
until dark. They discovered
that the work paid off la two
waye to their advantage. They
were paid in "United States
money*’ for their labors, and
roads were beginning to wind
through their hille and moun­
tains.
When the work had been
completed, the bankers reported
that whila they had lost some
■matt amounts through errore
In payrolls and failure to make
collections, the project was well
worth-while in proving to the
mountain peopts that banka
were useful institutions, and
that bankers couM be trusted!
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_____ of n n u students proceed
dally to the operating tree and
practice ■ war-like game of hide
and seek. At the end of e period of
eludy the men are allowed to take
part In s CAS (combined air and
surface) aiarciaa where men and
equipment are piled against each
other under conditions aa near to
actual combat aa can be accom­
plished in peacetime.
On the other aide of the bland if
the Naval Station Anne* where the
(realest amount of actual develop­
ment work n bring done The Anne*
w home of the Surface Anti-Sub­
marine Development Detachment,
overseer for moat of the develop­
ment work being dose in the Key
West area.
Also housed at the Annas U the
Mine Warfare Evaluation Detach­
ment, the Naval Ordnance Unit aad
the Advanced Oversees Weapons
School. The primary missions of all
three activities ere cl ami I ad. al­
though their titles convey some idea
of their work.
Although light security ia main­
tained at all of the activitba, the
mosl guarded activity b the Naval
Ordnance Unit, which b petrolled
hy ■ special detachment of Marinas
who have no qualms about asking
you the nature of your business
when you approach loo closely te
the high atari-wired fence that sur­
rounds NOU. Behind the fence,
some of the nation's biggest castpan!as are angafad ia the beak da*
vafopwn al of ordnance weapons,
some verging on the realm of arienct
Sclion.
The bowing torpedo, new b serv­
ice in (he Navy, undoubtedly saw
its development to porfaetb a here.
The hearing Imperio operates aa aa

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between "friendly" end "enrm&gt;"
sounds Another type of torpedo the pattern-running torpedo-probably aew the light of development
here, too. It It an uncanny piece of
mechanics. It arrives in ths target
area and then systematically begins
to weave through the water, seek­
ing its victim out through a process
of elimination.
I.ast year the Navy established
the Mine Warfare Evaluation De­
tachment at Key West, which ia
concerned with another phase of
warfare closely aligned with ASW.
The enemy mine and the enemy
■ubmarine rale top billing in cur­
rent naval planning
The modem
b a versatile
weapon. Designers have taken ad­
vantage of the fact that a ship'*
pamage produces three discernible
tgtcle tta amchhwry maksa a nobs,
its presence distorts tha earth'*
magnetic kid. and its
and hulk eauasa a alight but meas­
urable reduction in the surrounding
water pressure These pheaomana
have resulted ia three types of
ml nee - magnetic, the acoustic and
Ilia pressure mine. Any one of them,
er any combination, can be made.
T o make matters worse, clever de­
vices, such m counters and lima de&gt;
lay merhamenw have been added to
the Bring circuits, the mm of which
can make life for an “enemy" sub­
marine pretty mberabb.
The bahy command, aa far as
aaUbhahmmt, is the Nary's School
of l i ndens i tar Swim atare, the only
one of its hind in the Navy. It
tanchaa Bast personnel the tricks of
■hallow waits repair and the basic
princifriaa of underwater demotilioa
work. The Navy hopes to event­
ually man every ship ia the Navy
with man whs ran akin-dive and
a ahip'a kail or, if necaaaary,
lay a charts an an enemy beech —
frogmen etyle.

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payer for freah, water, drank
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I hear apringa, aa each one haa
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Annexation Issue
Vocational School
4 Is Starting 29th
Year Of Operation
With Ihe opening of school on
Jtcpt *. th* Seminole County Vo.
railonil School Is starting It* 23th
ye »r of operation The school was
o tiim ird in 192ft ai a one-room
* school with Mrs. Lucy Moughton
as ID only teacher. Over the years
Ihr school has consistently expand­
ed until today It has day and even­
ing departments Kith a staff of
five teachers offering the complete
tm«inrss coarse. Registration for
this year's term will begin Tuesday,
Aug. 30. Students may register
any time after that date.
A veteran's department has been
in operation at the school both day
•9 and evening since 1917. At the
present lime Fred Ganas and Hugh
Carlton are the Instructors. Class­
es are scheduled during the re­
gular school term as well as dur
ing the summer.
The accelerated locomotive *n
fineert and firemen course and
tha railroad trainmen course were
started in 1951. Instruction In these
subjects Is offered both day and
evening for veterans and non-ve­
terans. This year the courses-be­
gin July 1 with Vernon Hardin as
teacher of the engineers and fire­
men course, and Phillip Meeks as
teacher of the railroad trainmen
course. Fred C. Murray is direct­
or of the Seminole County Voca­
tional School.

Gigantic 'Review'
By National Guard
Staged Saturday

Damage Runs High
In Two Accidents
Occurring In Area
Friday, two rar* collided i
Rut# ltd. 427, old Or Undo Hi-way,
with no Injuries occurring.
A 1952 Chevrolet, driven by
Richard L. Rutncll, 22, N A A S was
reportedly hit from behind by a
1952 Pontiac driven by Samuel
Herbert Gay, 31, a fireman at the

NAAS.
The Chevrolet had stopped lo
pick up a pedestrian walking along
the tide of the road. H was raining
and the road was slick end Gay
could not stop In time, running
Into Us* back of the Chevrolet, Us#
report stated.
An estimated $200 damage waa
dona to th* Chevrolet and $350 to
the Pontiac. Both driven were
charged, lavritlgatlng o f f i c e r s
were PUm. Carl William* and De­
puty Sheriff Eubank*.
At 7:05 Saturday morning a 1046
Chevrolet sedan driven by William
K. Pearson, 28, who was accom­
panied by his wife, reportedly
went out of control and ran into a
telephone polo, breaking K and
carrying H ala yards.
While oa bis way to Oviedo oa
la lose control.
Both husband and wife suffered
multiple cuts and bruleew and
were treated by Dr. Stoner at the
Oviedo Clinic.
Ptlm. Carl William*, who in­
vestigated the accident, said the
car broke the main power pole
and the service waa out for a
abort while.
Pearson I* a night watchman at
Phillips Properties. The ears waa
reported a total loss.

the commissioners with their tide
of the question.
Bringing a portion of the area
adjacent to the city limits into
the city proper could not be pre­
sented to the people for ■ refrren
dum until such an Interest could
be aroused.
Tbe City of Sanford, City Mina
ger Warren E. Knowles said to­
day. was created by a special act
o( the Legislature and a referen­
dum could be held only under a
special act.
Other than the appearanra at
the meeting tonight of citizens in­
terested in annexation, four items
appear on the short agenda to be
placed before the commissioners.
A public hearing on the retort­
ing of lots S, «. 7, 12. 13. I« and If
of Edgewood Subdivision from an
Rt-A Zone to a C-N Zone la item
number one to be discussed to­
night. Another public hearing will
be heard on the rctonlng of all
of Biock 17, Chapman and Tucker
addition and that part of Block If
west of Pump Branch Creek and
north of 4th St., from an R-l Zone
to a C-l Zone.
A second reading of the sub­
divirion ordinance will bo beard
at this evening's meeting a* well
as a discussion of Iho General
Government Budget for the 1M3M fiscal year.

Pre-School Shop
Starts 2nd Week
Thr second week of the preschool workshop for Seminole Coun­
ty teachers gets underway today.
With approximately 150 teacher*
from throughout the county taking
part ia the workshop, the first
week of the three-week session
ended Friday afternoon at 1:10.
The workshop, divided lata seven

• W M rfc S

from Use University of Florida.
The working group* a n : admini­
stration, guidance, methods of
teaching mathematics, reading,
art* and crafts, elementary curri­
culum and secondary curriculum.
Joining Use workshop tor tha Brat
Uni* this year art l i aow whit*
tfaeban.
This wash’s schedule will include
an educational tour of Somlnol*
County tomorrow and th* Florid*
Education Association D i s t r i c t
mo*Ung in Daytona oa Wednesday.

M .

A m e l i t n l P ra m l,ca

W ire

N O . 258.

Baseball Hall Of Famer
To Lead Oldtimers Nite

v.

Following two meeting* over
the weekend, in the interest of
annexition, the Board of Sanford
City Commissioners la ripecled
lo hrar another aide of the ques­
tion al Its meeting tonight.
Officially, the City Commission
rr* have been prrwnted with only
the question of “ no annexation.
However, tonight, a number of
citterns interested In coming into
the city are expected lo present

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M O N D A Y , A U G U S T 22, 1955

City Commissioners

Weather
r l* » r U psrlt* ebmity thrwwgh
Tn r.H t* will* »irl*|v w ilIrr M l af
trrnmm ihnnrirr.hu* r r , ; tnntght

30th Anniversary Laden Postal Routes Dazzy
Lutheran Church
Vance
Members Planning
Plans Being Made Are Offered Relief
Is Here
For Joint Meeting
By Sanford Lions
County Delegation Annual Contest
Set Tomorrow
To Legislature
To Give Run-Down

Plant are being made for a gi­
gantic celebration to mark the
30th anniversary of th* Sanford
Lion* Club.
According In W. Hugh Duncan,
secretary of the local club, Mari
vln G Pound Sr., banker and Sen­
ior Director of Lion* Internation­
al, will be the principle speaker
(or the occasion.
Record* of the local club reveal
that lb* Sanford Lions Club we*
chartered on October II, 1923,
with (hr following members:
Bruce W. Anderson. Sandy An­
des*™. Lloyd F. Rojle, I.. II.
Connelly, K A. Chittenden, Ro­
bert A. Cobb. J. L. F.lliolt, Paul
H. Forbes, George C. Harden.
Karl E. Jones, Roby Laing, J. 0.
Laney, Frank i,. Mark«oo&lt;t, Percy E. Meye-, C. L. Park. R. !,.
Robertson, J, A. Sessamon, G. W.
Spencer, Jnmes P. Schist. Claud*
G. Sltirunk, Frank W. Talbott. J.
Hugh TUB*, L. L Voorfaees, Voile
Williams Sr.
Duncan, th* club secretary
said that the following person*
have served as prendent of the
local Lion* Club: Dr. C. L. Park.
S. R Dighton, Frank Talbott, Dr.
A. W. Knox, E. J. Meyer. F. W.
Wcitiel, Maxwell Stewart, H. B.
McCall Jr., C. E , Adams, John
Mcitch Jr., J. L. Holloway. Jo*,
eph A. Meiteh, Oscar L Tolfr,
Hamilton J . Blibee, Clifford Able*.
11. Glenn Llngle, John (try , J. K.
ry Witte Jr., W. O. LivingvUm,
Rowland J r „ Clyde Ramsey, HenHarry Robson. Cecil Carlton, Ed­
ward S. McCall, Volte A. William*
J r , and Jack E. Slcmper,

Postmaster Joel Field announced
today that starting &lt;H-l I rural
route* one and lu o of the Sanford
Po»t Dflice will be rclicvivl of their
over burdened condition by the es­
tablishment of the newt rural route
out of Ihe lamgwood Post Oftlrc
which will be designated Route
No. One.
“ For Ihe first lime in about 13
years." he said, “ ihe rural route*
out of Sanford will be rvtatdlvhrd
so that Ihr entire length of nm tr
No. I will be wr*t of Sanford and
Route No 2 ra ti and south of San
ford.''
The only change in the official
description uf Roule I will br the
addition of three new rxtrndun*
ranted by Ihe rioting of the Pod
Office al Pauls on July I.
The
throe evlenvion* will consist of 9 10
Cf • mile touth on the Markhaml/wgwood ltd , a quarter of a m ilr
rxtrntion ra il of Pauls to live Sylvan I-akr Station, and 7/10 of a

The Remin d* Countv delegation
to the t-eci* a tu ir will give Ihe
Sanford K iu a n n Club a run­
down of events during Ihe 1955
Lci-i,latun&gt; |dii, an up-to-thrminute arrounl of the rrapportionn rill hi, - - It* yet to he completed.
Guest, nf the Sanford Kiw anl,
Club at it* noon luncheon meet­
ing Wednesday at the Yacht Club
will br Sen. Dnugla* Slerulrnm .
hep. Volir V W illiam . J r . and
t'rp . Mark N . Cleveland J r .
Prut ram rhoirnim for the Joint
appearance „f the three lawmak-

«rs it D r. Luther T . D o .,.
Prim ary election hallo)s foe th*
election of the Klwanis ( ‘lull's
1956 Board .it Directors have been
distributed to club member* and
a rr •*period In lie completed and
tabulated at the Wednesday meet­
h*en directed by the R*v. August
ing.
Rernlhal of the Sunday S c h o o l In Th* .lertlon of the n*w board
stltut* Planning Committer of th*
of directors is under Ihe direction
Klorida-Gsorgta District, Missouri
nf an eleetion committee headed
'.';r
T
r
,1,,7
&lt;-hu.rh:
R .,:
by Ralph A. Smith.
(ardlnat bwaeball La.m. ^ e s e of,,
of T h*Cr&gt;M'

mile south on the Banana t-akr
Road.
It will he nrcrssary lo remember
almost all Ihe boxr* on route 1 br
rau*r of the retention in addition
to the Orange Bird . retention: the
Woodruff Springs Ketrnilnn; l-akr
Markham Drive Kilrnstno; Ore­
gon Ave. Retention and the Vihlrn
Extension that have hern proved
and established during Uie last
five years.
Ry renumbering the buses *arh
patron will then have a separate
and distinct number indeed of the
presint numbers that carry a*
miny as eight Irttrri following each
one.
Rout* two will const*! of *11 pa­
trons east nf Sanford formerly part
____ _____
wi&lt;t return on
o( roule
onr_____
anJ will

firial* have shouldered a big part
Lutheran Church in Winter llavrn
of the load in making baseball
whn* th* inerting will b« held.
possible for local enthusiasts.
In planning Ihe gigantic "Oldtimers Nigh* celebration, official
*Xpri taed hope lhal thousands
Fanfoid'i rillivns would turn out
A Sunday afternoon autnmuldls to help raise lufftrlrnl fund* to I
accident on Celery Ava. rause,l Incur* the payment of tax abliga-i
■
. .
U. 8. 17-92 north from Flve P o in U . |proP*r , y damag* In S i r . . . of $5u«i Ilona of tho rluh.

Auto Is Overturned
After Hitting Tree

----- - iTW*4 pertiao o! tu p U -U r j IN M ,

Mrs. Elmo Lloyd
Dies In Lake Mary

D irty Vanre, rrcrotlc *l*“«-lrd
a member of baseball’* '•Hall of
Fain*", will lead off an annual
’Oldtimers Night Celebration'' al
the ManfnrI Memorial Baseball
la rk tomorrow night.
The famous pilrher will come
It Sanford tv help local baseball
i ffiria l, attempt to teaih a ca«h
figure big enough ti. pav off tax
obligation) of the hatrhali organi­
sation.
Along with ihe opportunity In
hear and ser D a 'iy Value, local
hnsrhall fan, and rillten* will
have an opportunity to «re many
nf Sanford’s hn/rhatl . h ltinirr.
Is a t w o Inning baseball game.
Tho.e to play in tomorrow! night's
rdittiineni affair roll !«•: Ilert
Chapman. C h n k
hold* the Fhnrdv (Mate I c p M
hums run r w .n l. Ruddy lake,
George
Kenis, Ted
Brooklyn,
Lloyd Swain. Jim I’ayns, Charlea
Bisson and others.
Officials of the bsseball organi­
sation have personally dug into
their own pocket* on several oc
rasions to help defray the expenses
"f the operation »f the Sanford

More thm t? Sunday S c h ,«l
k ill Bible Cla,s teacher* of tha
Lutheran Ciru'ch of Ihe Redeemer,
cf Sanford, will attend the firs*
joint meeting of the Central Cjr*
ru it, Florida Georgia D i 1 1 r ie I,
Missouri Synod, Lutheran Church,
which ha, been planned for Sept.
18 in Winter llavrn.
The puriMi.e of this meeting,
*aid Je rry .f-nka-ik. Superintend­
ent nf the local I ait her an Church
of the Redrenter Sunday School,
v.ll In- to fo-ter and promote tha
iiilcrrst of the Surday School by
aiding in the training of teacher,
and bringing about a closer co­
op, ration an'nng the v irio n , Sun­
day Schools of the Ccntial CircuitDr. A. I.. Miller. Executive Se­
cretary of the MI*«ouri Synod's
Hoard for Parish ilducatidn. will
l.e on hand at th Joint meeting to
lea.I Ihe aflrtnoon and evening
program.
Along wrl'h th* teachers from
Ih* local Lutheran Church, tha
lt*v. I’hiltip Srhlessmann will also
attend th* mr*ling.
Planning of th* meeting has

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- Including
h*1.Te
Five Poinls’and
the
i»*W I 4 a A T

Mary section will b* s*rved b, the
proposed new rout* on* emanating
from the Lon (wood Pori (Rtflre
All patrons who were formerly
oa that portion uf route on* east of
Sanford will rod only bo i«qiu«trd
to renumber their boats but will
chim e their addreta from route
one to route two.
The patrons smith at Five Pidnts
atid the Lake Mary section will he
required to rhange their address
and box number to l/miwood,
route one.

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ta

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»" •&lt;• , L - *- I' ____’M 'I t

Rrn But I n , nf th*

; Grim French Troops
Chase Rebel Bands

-';,:^ .'X x ;'* .:iT o Moroccan HiHs

police the rttelualio.i starling prcmplly

C A F A B L A N C A , Ytomcea /F3—
Department, said that ■ 1956 with tha appruancr uf Ih* famed
Font s*&lt;lsn, traveling w.*t art pitcher, Dar*v Vane*. The annual Grim French troops and Foreign
Celery A,*, crashed into * tie* "O ldlim rr, Night'' wilt take plate I egluntiait*• rliascd rebel hands
Company “ 1". 121st Infantry, of
Mrs. Elm* C. Lloyd, 46, dint al
turned over.
pilot to the first of a two-game n the Moroccan hills today a* tF.a
the Mlh Infantry Division, Nation
hrr heme In Lake Mary at 10:15
Ralph Ogle, 25-year-«dd painter scrirt With W e-l 1’alm Reach official dratn loll fruin hloudv
al Guardsmen, nf Sanford, look
Friday Aug. 19 aftrr being In III
weekend rioting across French
waa traveling y E T A O K T A U N her* In Sanfoid.
part in a gigantic “ review" Sat­
health for about a year.
nf Star Raul* No. 1, Orange
; ; f " A u . W Issue n f ! No0r^ Afrira.neared Ihel$00 mark.
A
alary
In
urday at Fort McClelland, Ala
“ Fo,t gav* 1 Quirk arilon r**tnr*d a a # »«
Mrs. Lloyd had lived in lake
City, we* traveling el aa all*c*d tha Faturday nEvening
The first week of their two-week
Mary for 30 years. She was born
high rate of eprrd a* he ep- a brilliant areeunt nf D a n y Flsnrr of order la Algeria, wher*
I ’jmmer training program ended
OcL SO, 1908, hv Camilla, Ga. She
prnarhrd |h* Sanford rity limila Vanes' bn-rha'I history and some most rasoaltir* occurred, but viowith a parade for the Governors of
waa th* wife of Willi* E. Lloyd
wh*n h* saw anathrr tar (-timing of hla Ideas tvgarding lotiay's lenra rontinued In Morocro aa
t v two states from which men and
Jr. of l,*hr Mai r and a member
French foot troop* aup|mit»d hv
out nf an Intersection on hi* loft. pitcher*.
units come together.
of Ih* Lake Mary Community
tanks and )ri planes fought back
Arruidmg lo the rrport. Ogle ap­
The parade had special signifi­
Church, and l-ak* Mary Woman's
at Die ter-mists.
plied hi- l.rake, and skidded 147
cance because it Is the last lime
Club.
In a desperato hid to restor*
fm-t Iwfor* Having Ihr road. The
the whole division will assemble
5h# Is survived by her husband.
pear* to Francr’s shattered North
tar thrn skidded an additional 25
on one field as Infantry. By next
»n&gt; son. Airman 3rd. Class, How­
African holding,, l*r*mi*r Edgar
fret tirfore crashing Into a lire.
summer the division will be con­
ard E. l.lnyd, Panama City; three
Jaure. Foreign Minister Antoinw
Ogle was rharged with “rate
verted to armor and many of its
sister*, Mr*. B. Y. Canrer, S if
Vmav and other lop French
Irs. and negligent driving”. Dam.
units will have changed their de­
Th rr* juveniles were taken into ages lo (hr frame and leely of the
folk, Va.{ M n . Merrill W. Rob­
figures hastened to the French re­
signation.
Jamas 0. Ruff, M , died at his
erta, Hampton, Va.; Mr*. T . G. ruttody yrstrrday by Seminole automobile ware estimated al
F O R T F IE R C E , Tla Ul*-Pirt- sort of- A lt le Bains tndar for a
The units passed in review be­ residence yesterday at 11:$0 p. m.
Newton A. Ilarkey Br., 0 , died Moon, Oviedo;
four brothers. County Rhrriff Luther Hold.)', »HUO.
nn* in a salvage operation planned »»« k of talks with Morocraw
fore MaJ. General Joseph B. Fra­ on 119$ I . Sanford Ava., after a suddenly at f:J0 p. m. Friday Horace M. Cochran, Ink* Mary; office so,! turned over to Juvenile
le ts tmisy on an unidentified Uadrts. Ttieir aim Is a plan foe
Court
Authorities.
ser. Hineaville. Ga., Commanding tenghty illness.
night, Aug. I f la New Bm yna Sam Cochran, Lak* Mary; Glenn
chunk uf &gt;rilo* mrlal they brought granting mart srlf-rnl* to tha
Tha thrr* white boys, nln*. 10,
Officer. Commanding officer nf
Cochran, Lake Mary and James
Mr. Huff bad lived In Sanford Beach.
up, xlung with two silver b in , pro) retoral s.
troops for the review was the for the past 4$ years and waa em­
Born Jan. M. I W , In Malilngi, Cochran, Bradenton; and her and It yrart of age, w rrr ihargni
Th* official d-aDi count for tha
from th* wreckage of an aneient
Altamonte
Assistant Division Commander, ployed by W M tlR ro ih rrs . auto­ N. C., ha came to Sanford la 1923 father, John D. Cochran. Lake with entering the
ship on the orran floor near here wrerkend hliv»t tialli In Jtoroeri*
Springs
home
of
Major
It.
31.
Brigadier General Maxwell C. Sny­ mobile dealer* fir a period of sev­ and worked aa an engineer on the Mary.
total*! more than
Moo*e las Holt, a Negro laborrr
Jark Carr ami 8:1a* Thoma* ■r.d Algeria
. . .
-----der, Jacksonville.
Funeral service* were at 4:10 Wat'on. Th* horn* was ransacked of 10|| Avocado Ave., I* In Ih* hat* found ■ total of three xilvrr 7M&lt; w" ' 1 ,h" figures «HII rlimhing.
eral year* prior to hta retirement A C L Bailroad leaving here In 1937
iturtng th* Watsons’ absence anil
'Governor Marvin Griffin of Geor­
yesterday
In
Ih*
la
b
t
Mary
lo
go
to
tha
Panama
Canal
Zona
Seminole County Jail cliargrd with ingots and fit* cannon al th . E.r«-rience,| oh servers believed th*
Born In Osteen, Jen. #. IN I, he
gia. and his opposite number from
employed as a Railroad engineer Community Church with the l:**r. a nomtirr nf old coins and pennies “assault wiU&gt; intent lo rummit wirfckitf#,
I * wanal rvith
Florida, Governor LcRoy Collins, wee a member of the First Pres­ rntJl ism when he retlrod. He W. P. Brooks Jr. and the R»v. J. wrrr* found missing.
The bars nf silver arr wedgemurder."
byterian
Church
in
Sanford
and
of
Deputy Hhrriff*' O. G. Ow*n»
were present for the parade in their
M. Thompson officiating. Burial
then came back to Sanfrod.
The lewd has been eel at |2,500. shaped ami weigh m orr than two
rrles as Commanders-in-Chicf of the Sanford Masonic Lodge No. a
Ha waa a member of the Brother­ was in Oak Lawn Memorial Park. and Morgan klrCIrlland, Invta
According lo Constable J. If. pounds rich. They told un* lo a
Tk
A
M
end
was
a
past
master
of
ligating
tho
breaking
and
enter­
the military forces of their respec­
hood of Locomotive Kngtnemen,
Slim” Galloway. Holt shot Wood- tnusrum operator for “ more than
ing, found th* hank in which the
tive states. They w e n also accom­ the Lodge. Its also was district Balboa Masonic Lodge In the Pana.
row Simp.on, a Sanford Negro, in a hundred dollars,“ Thome* sa‘d.
W RECKAGB CTJSARKD
mining pennies wrra kept, tmrird
panied by their Adjutauta General, deputy grand master of the Lodge ma Canal Zone and attended the
the rh e t with a 33 Colt pistol on
The unldenlitird yellow metal t*
end
a
member
of
Monroe
Chapter
D
ELRO
SE,
T
h
u
.,
tf
t8om*
ton
nr«r the horn* of the youths.
who serve as actual commanders
First Methodist Church In Sanford.
Jun*
25.
eight-sided and has a hole through
No.
IS
RAM
and
a
past
high
priest.
crewmen from two Louisville t 5
of the Guardsmen. MaJ. *Gen.
Ho it survived by his widow, ono
G R E E N V IL LE . Ate. CP — Th*
Holt was arrest*,! in IM-and the middle, Thomas said. It rr
NEW DRUG R E L IE V E *
George J. Hearn Is Adjutant Gene­ Mr. Huff waa a member of Taylor son, Newton A. Harkey J r , of San­ NashvUle work trains were on (hr
at he attempted to catch a bu* sembles a nut for a large boll. wrrrkacr of Iwn Air Eurrr l&gt;26
Commandering
No.
M
Knights
job
through
tbe
night
to
rlear
TENSENESS,
A
N
X
IE
T
Y
ral of Georgia, and Maj. Gen. Mark
ford; ono granddaughter, Susan
Hr wn&gt; charged with “ carrying a The partner, hoped il will turn bnml-rr* uhuh collided near hero
P H ILAD ELP H IA uft-Wycth Lab. ronrralrd weapon” and given a
W. Lance is Florida’* Adjutant Ge­ Templar being • past commander, Lynne, Sanford; a grandson, Albert scattered wreckage after 40 freight
rut to he gold, but Thomas said Saturdav still rontainrd tha body
a member of Morocco Tempi* of
cart piled op her* yest.-r.tay An oratories announced today (h it a
neral
of onr victim today.
Jail Miitcnr* of 60 day* in Volu­ it rould h* bran.
Keith Ilarkey, Norwalk, Calif.;
Jacksonville
he
was
a
past
presi­
abandoned station building w ji n o drug, which It says bring*
It was the fln t occasion that the
sia County. Th* Negro uas tinn­
four listen, Mrs. Ploma Lewis of
Three Inoile* have h**n found but
dent
of
the
Sanford
Shrine
Club,
e
demolished
at
the
lllbcar
north
quick
and
taf*
relief
from
trn«r
two Governor's have paid an offi­
ed over to Constable Galloway at
Ihe body of !«t l-t. Donal L .
Sanford; M n . Ruby Illmmorleo,
veteran
pf
World
War
I
and
a
mem
bound
LA
N
freight
broke
up
No
nen
and
anxiety,
will
««
hi
b
r
cial visit to the troops in training,
the completion uf his Mlltrncr,
Glover, 30, of ttrllvilie. III, waa
Sanford; Mrs. M at Losslag, San­
since they both have been la office bar and past commander of (he ford; Mrs. Laura Sheppard, Cocoa; injuries were reported. Cause of available to physician* fur pre
trrlirved lit tie in lire wreckage of
American
Legion
hero.
scription use.
tbe wrack was undetermined.
less than ■ year.
onr *till-&gt;mou1drnng lumber.
I wo brothers, J . W. Harkey, Mattno is survived by bis wife, and
The high point of the parade was
bows, R. C. and C. P. Harkey of
Air F'orre crath rrew* and
The registration of grades i
the presentation of awards and de­ one brother, George W. Huff of Sanford.
Grrenvillr fiirmrn wrre unable Ia
Ihniugh
12
of
th*
Oviedo
High
coration* to units of the Georgia Jacksonville.
Funeral services were held at
Fchool will take plar* on Die bring heavy chemical firefighting
land Florida National Guard.
Funeral servicei will bmrooduct- 1:9$ p. m. yesterday la (be Brissoo
The Fanfnrd Library will be morning of Tuesday Aug. .10. Th* equipm-nt Into Ihe ilcn*ely wooded
Florida Governor's Trophy for «d at Brissoo Funeral Hama 16:1$ Funeral Home. The Rev. Elton
closed tomorrow night at 6 o'clock Rev. Stephen 31. Tuiiy will deliver aiea about 13 miles northwest of
highest number qualified in arms a. m tomorrow with the Rev. W. P. Kline officiated. Burial was In
and will remain rinsed until fur the mrssagr al th* opening *s*r- hrrr Th* two twln^ngine attack
went to Headquarter! Company Brooke officiating. Masonic ser Oak Lawn Memorial Park.
rises.
bombers crash,-it after collktinR
lh -r n»t its.
“ Bagardlets of your claoalfica many paused to eiprr** their ap“ M ". Third Battalion, nf Kurils. view wifl bo conducted at the
Nn fine* will t&gt;* rharged, ac
School hoses will pick up stu­ while on a flight from Scott A FR ,
Hon. yoar busineaa or proie* prrclatioa for the worthwhile mes­ cording to th* librarian, If houks
The same omit wag awarded the grawatfe In Evergreen Cemetery.
dent* el their regular Dm* and l i t . to Tyndall AFB, Fla.
•ion. you, aa a member of thl* sage.
Remington Trophy far highest fi­
An masker masons are requested
are raturnnl on the day Ih* li­ will mah* return trips at noon, ac­
Th# olher three victim* werft
club, aa a layman, bav* an im­
President Rill Bush Introduced brary treprns.
gure of merit In indoor rifle tour­ to moot at the Masonic Lodge at
cording to th* announcement Identified as Capt. Raymond Fa­
portant obligation ia tbe Kingdom Dr. C. Leo Eggort of Ihe Univer­
nament firing.
t : « a. m. tomorrow to attend the
The library I* M u g repainted made thl* morning hy Oviedo gan. St. l/ruis. Mo.; Capt Robert
of God,” the Rev. David S. Car- sity of the Florida Extension Ser­ on both the oatsid# and Inside, High School Principal Stewart W. While. 31. Muwcaqua. Ill ;*nd
Got smog Griffin said that be services af M r. Huff tea body.
nefla,
pastor
of
tho
Christian
and
vice
who
is
in
Sanfoid
at
Direc­
waa glad to be able to be present
A Vehiaim County employe of
according to Sirs. Fara King, GaUhcL
Capt Juhn Franklin Kirby, SB, Sl»
far Governor's Day and to tee that
the State Welter* Beard waa Missionary Atllanca Church of tor of Ihe Seminole County Work­ librarian, who mad* the an
Louis.
the National Guard bad prepared
bruised and arralcbed Saturday this efty told Uw members af ihe shop. Dr. Eggert told briefly or nouncemenl today.
Itself to well for He tasks.
morning when his 196$ Ford went Sanford Rotary Club at lit week­ the voluntary desire of tho local
OI.D M AN. 91
Governor CoOina praised the
out of control on# mite north of ly meating this noon at Urn Yacht leachera lo Improve themselvel
CARDBOARD F A IN TIN G
IIE L II ON SUSPICION
Club.
tho Bonford city tlmita.
spirit and entbnsUaa af the Fiori
In order to tetter care for tho chil­
R E FI-ACES 8A FK
SUN LAND, Calif. i**-A 9t yearArnold Panerata, whose addre
Introduced by program tkalr- dren under their charge.
da units that 1m k||f
.. r * * r M * Highway Patrolman
KANSAS C IT Y oft-Dons Id U
MIAMI,
Fla.
UA-Wsalhermni
old man was in jail today on
uul
la given la Ute BernteeIs Cewaty man Charlie Morrison aa a aa
Visiting Rotarians and guests Rudnick kepi his safe in Ih* kept watch white a long tin* of suspicion of murder after his 91Uvn of (Miami who, after (erring ware introduced by M. L. Raborn floodlighted front window at fall tqually weather moved weftward year-old sanitarium roommate waa
three ynars hi tho Maty, dorldod white ten la v . R. L. Slm m am an grocery, believing il ••* secure ever tea Cartbbaaa and Atlantic found beaten to death.
te SMI to co offered tea invocation. Mrs. H. til such ad exposed position
today.
Nurse Ethel Allen fund the body
■tatetry, tkg agaakar •* L. Apniehy whn had keen acting
However, be discovered yester­
Tha disturbance, catted an west­ of Gustaf Rail Elm yesterday.
tho ksaa that hli mss- as calerar dnrteg ten absence of day that th level had quietly rotted erly wave, stretched from th* Police said Elm'* head bad bat*
ter a
“ h a te addkioa te the Mrs. Roberta Gatcbel thanked tea th* 706-pound safe away during southera Bahimaa Islands south­ battered, apparently with a email
kbs after •
ad about 7*
one Ikat Morrison dob for the opportunity of ser­ th* nJght an drrplared it with a east to Jamaica.
M o ra
kitchen stool.
walkout wa« sottted eerty yta te rl
u rn teg to
. . him lo deliver, rather ving it and announced that Mra. cardboard box painted lo reaembte
Forecasters, aakl tho wav* kai
Police arrested A. E. BaHhrta.
Gay when the trig granted CagtUl
“a chalanm te yonr Ihlaldng and (j■trivet would take over M at tea aate.
failed to show any sign* nf Ca­ who said Elm had been bothering
Transit “
week- She was thanked by Proa.
He laid Uw wilasing safe row tieloping Into a tropical at
ll bis mUt. But M ic e aakl Baldwin'*
rapt Bash an behalf of tha club for her telnetI $1,974 awl about $M0 In la moving westward at
wile died d i M |W
•aa m«tet
I
ftitee m day.
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Masonic Services
Will Be Conducted
For James 0. Huff

Tests Are Planned
For Unknown Metal

Three Juveniles
Taken In Custody

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Dies Suddenly
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Intent To Murder
Charge Is Placed

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Still In Wreckage

Each H as Important Obligation,
Rev. Carnefix Tells Rotarians

Library To Close
For Renovations

Registration Set
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Bruised In Mishap

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Kiwanis Club Hears S e a r c h i n g
Dr. C. Egged Speak AU^Hit

WASHINGTON Jt—A new mili­
tary code call, on every captured
fighting man to withstand enemy
pressure to the utmost, but to
avoid at sit costs disclosure of vi­
tal military information and dis­
•Twen'v per cent of tloyally to his country or his com­
rd tn fol'eje» as IraehrM a
rades.
to business," Dr (’. D t
Drawing on experience* In the
prtfestor st tM* University &lt;
Korean War. tt reeognires that
rtda, to! i ihe Sanford K
physical and mental torture fan
Club vc ■
force a man to the breaking point.
eon meeting:
NEW YORK. &lt;JT— The House Un- It proposes idealistic standards
Speaking on the "Educational
American Activitica Committer, and indoctrination to keep that
Workshop lor Teacher* ' Dr Kg
which today wind, up hearing, breaking point high.
gert said. "Some of the cvpcn&gt;c
P r e s i d e n t Eisenhower pro­
h*ra* into alleged Communiit Iranof Ihe woik-hnp |&gt; paid bv thWg, tn thow busmen. ha» been claimed the new code yesterday
tracherv *i they wi«h to h# better
defied by IS out ot IT witnesses and directed the military service*
prepared to teach our rhildrvn
After actor George llatl—the 12th to train all men to stand up to tt.
"TTcre :v no reniral group in
witness
admittoJ yesterday he both in combat and tn captivity.
our e d u c a t i o n a l set-up," hr
It taya that every American
had been a Communiit. five other
brought oul. "but there are many
pertona took the ttand and re­ fighting man should be prepared:
organitaiions which apivar in
fused to answer committee ques­ To give h.j life for hit emmt-y.
sinus to give ine impression they
To refuse lo surrender on his
tion! on constitutional ground,.
bave Ihe a-.ihonty."
HRIGHTER CITY—Workmen were huso Installing the new
The first 11 witnesses aim balked own Initiative.
Dr, Egg*rt. in Ssnford to head
To continue resistance to pres­ this morning at the I’ark Ave..First j*t. Intersection. The new
a t questions during the tin t three
feature will put out 20,000 lumens of Incht to add to the bitchi­ th# pre-M n-»*| workshop for 5esures after eaptur*.
days of hearings.
ness of the Sanford downtown section. (Photo b. Jameson Studio) \ mtnole County teacher* told (he
^M adeline Lee. 32. actress *nd To keep faith wiUi his fellow
Kiwanis gmup lhat "Germany
Wife ot comedian Jack Gu'lford. prisoners.
under Hitler and llaly i mlrr Mu*
The coil* holds to the loftiest
esterday cited the First, Fourth,
.solini fouml rut long ago the ad­
ideals of bravery, but recognises,
ifth and Eighth amendments.
vantage of training the youth.
She cited the Fourth Amendment as Gen. John E. Hull phrased U,
Tha children." ne declared "m*v
be broken
m Die grounds Dial the inquiry that "any man ran
be drawn away from a principal
constituted "illegal search ind If enough pressure la put oa him."
or
organisation, but they will conic
aciture and depredation of the only
bark and work hard "
thing I have to sell, my talent"—
The t nlvrrslly of Florida edu­
.Naval Chiefs Go Into Retirement
and tha eighth no Die ground she
cator staled "The mail import
could not be subjected to "cruel
ant responsibilities of ihe *chnol
After Many Years; Will Stay Here
and unusual punishment."
Chief L. M Smith and Chief I. are twofold. First, "la lo give th*
Schnabei retired from Ihe Uni­ child a sound founlatinn And se­
ted States Navy on Aug. 13 thus cond Is lo rnablc Ihe child In col­
ending
over half a eenturv of Na­ lect facts and come to a sound
Chairman Wilbur E. Jones of
val service in their combined car­ solution of a pmbblrm after rare
the State Road Department today
ful consideration and the
eers.
istued a monthly construction pro*
gr*«a report showing that a total
The two chiefs were' shipmates sound Judgement "
C g;rrt gate Ihe following *•
cf iTfi.t million dollar* worth of
in the early .W's at Iho Norfolk,
projeeta were underway state-wide
Va., Naval Air Station and in the frontier* of education; Firvl.
at Ihe end of July. Rid* received
later years were again shipmates adult education What adults want
during Ih# month of July totalsd
I in VJ-82, which was hs-i-d at the to do anti what they want In |rarn
11.4 million dollar, and *4.7 mil*
I Sanford Naval auxiliary Air S'a Second, vocational education. Tht*
BUENOS AIRES. Argentina 'Jft-lion dollar, la c o n t r a c t s
CHICAGO tJR—A Jri-year-old ev- ' Don and reccntlv changed ll&gt; , i t Rot so Important in the pavt
tcaea aeem*d ramns# today for
but is most Important now. Third,
convict, bunted for tha killing of a home port to Nut folk.
awarded.
Argentina, her capital wracked by ware
jhr egeeptional child Ttio*« chit
ware awarded. Chel»j*,n
*1* detacti* a-Mondsy nighl. shot *ml
Chief Smith, wlm was assigned Uren wbu are aYu-*e and brio** the
efroet fighting and hqr government an reported that 3*1.3 ml ITon dol­ seriously wounded a rookie porterto FASRON M, Intends in as&lt;ume
m ow ing lie bettl* with Roman
lar* of projeeta were completed man in a gun fight last night in a partnership In the V. and J Car average. They do pre-ent a real
Catholic Church leaders.
movie thratrr.
pn-ld-m, An-i fourth, the way*
Reinforrcd police patrnts nam ed and accepted by Iho Department
The slayer, believed wounded, age m Sanford and invites ail pad Parents and communities ran twduring
the
month.
the street, of Buenos Aires after
State road No. 15-451)0, t.Sdi fled while soma 330 persons and present shipmate* to vi&lt;it helpful lo lhe teacher* and the
watched Ih* m o v i e Rev erst him at their leisure.
school*.
Chief Skhnabrl has applied fur
srreamed a* shots exploded but
Dr. Bggrrt was lnlr&lt;«hirc&lt;t b*
rivill.-n employment al NAAS, Su|vcrirtinilcnt of Schoads R, T
g r ^ w . ■».
o- a j s s r s j s j r t a s : there wa* no panic.
Police itrpped up their search Sanford, and. If accepted, will hr Milw*e, program ihairman for
for the gunman, Richard Carpen­ locaVd at palnls amt oil locker, the day.
ter. who Monday night killed Dr- eil. 383.
Yesterday'* hlwaul* iluh meet
&gt;tretive William J. Murphy. 34. tn a
Ruth Smith and Sshnahel have Ing was an Inler-rlub meeting
®* w W ,0
e construction as that oa French gun batDe In a subway station.
bid a fond farewell In Iheir Naval with Ih# Winter P«rk flub. Su
• f disobedienr* against Peron. . "
"
Nearly Sno officers were sent into asvosiatcv but added that they niemliera of Hie visiting rltih
Ha said no action had been taken Ave.
the Northwest Sid* district around are sending a cheerful hello to met with the Sa-ifi.nl group
ynt againit Iho priest, but that
Baltimore Theater, where po- their new friend*. A total of 71 Heading Ihe WIntel Park Drb
Ike
Is
Delighted
their names would be handed over
lieeman Clarence Kerr, 33.
33, was
w ail year* was spent In (he service by
iDon were Morril I’arker. preal
td church authorities.
shot
Infr
night
Smith white Schnabel Is clnso bo dent and D ir k Dh mi la. M'rrrlary.
"Toleration hai Ha limit," he At 'Biggest Catch'
"The gunman was Carpenter.' hind with 23 Thr taller m ake
Delegates tn Ihe Florida Dis­
said, "and we cannot continue tol­
and we know he ii wounded." |h n hum# in DoBary.
trict Convention of Ihe hi
erating Uses* things bedauin that At Secluded Spot
said Philip Dreittke. deputy com&lt; lub, lo be held at Fort Walton,
would la affect concur with them."
FRASER. Colo &lt;J&gt; - Dellghtwl m l a a l o n e r . "He's somewhere
fk t 14, ssere rhn- n at yester­
over landing a Iwo-pound Rocky around here, wt know, and well
day's meeting Dcltgalet will he
RighhKey Found
Mountain trout. President Elsen­ get Mm."
Rupert Strickland \. I. Wilson
hower today held Die "biggest
Roy Mann Alir naif* named
For Curious Youth and
cstch" championship at hi* se­
were Ed Shtnholscr. O h G olf
cluded vacation retreat bare.
French Cabinet1
LONG REACH. Calif Jk-Elght- and O 3t. Ilanitoo
He reeled in the trout yesterday
year-old Phillip Trench kicked at
An announcement w a s also
Is the first few seconds of 14 Meets To Consider some old newspapers on the beach
yesterday lhat Ihe Kiwanis
hours of fishing tn cold St. Louis
yesterday and made a fascinating ma.te
COMITOCK. N.Y. (JR - Gnerd* Creek. He also caught several Future O f Morocco find—an obsolete pair of hanl- Division Catirus ui t»- held In
Sanford on Aug. 34 t J p m at
and state police, using night-sticks other smaller trout, and Ms 7-yearPARIS Uk—The French Cabinet Cliffs.
the Y’achl Club lie', gales to l'ie
and guns as clubs, batUed prison­ old grandson David—fly caiting met today to ronslder th* future
Naturally, he tried them, on h'■
ers for 38 minute* early today for th# first time—hsuled In two of the Moroccan throne as vio­ ankles. Just as naturally, he caucus from Ihe Sar'ur l Club are
# n d broke up an uprising at Great ll-incbers weighing under a pvun.d lence and threats of worse trou­ couldn't get 'em off. lie hohbtr I I’reiidcnt Mrukbnd and Immed­
I l e a d o w Correctional Institute The youngstar f i s h e d a quiet ble mounted in tb* North African lo a nearby hamburger stand run iate Past Presidenl iKiugla* Strnstrom.
Eighteen persons were Injured.
pond.
protectorate.
hy hi* mother 31rs. Richard
On* shot was fired accidentally
tn addtUon lo fishing. Eisenho
Offlrial French reports aald at Trench.
( Hi R d i i u . p o R iR k tr
when heavily armed guards and er got in some golf prarUrw shots, least four Moroccans were killed Sha hurtled him to police head
LONDON OP - Sir Wtnilnn
•tale troopers hrrded th# 1T4 reb­ started painting a mountain scene, last night in Casablanca and seven quarters. Sgt Robert llought n
Is silting or a porlralt
els Lack to tbetr cells. The shet did nearly all the cooking for Ms persons were wounded, Including tried all manner of keys and fi Churchill
hy Mag Naula. nob-1 Dutrli paint­
rictiochftrd and wounded two party—and turned out quito a bit a French physician whoa* car was
rally found one Dial set Phillip er. It will be hung n tha Nether­
tfoop-rv and a guard. The other of work to boot.
atoned
j
free.
lands Parliament.
1
casualties were a trooper and 14
French hoop reinforrements
• prisoners, who suffered cuts and
Women Rampage wtre arriving tn Morocco In prep­
bfui!*&gt;
aration for a rrisii eipecled Sat­
• It was the first revolt in a New
urday, anniversary of tb* eiUe by
York state prison la a quarter A t Reformatory
FRAMINGHAM. M m Jx-Atale the French of pronatlonalist Sul­
century.
la* Mohammed Ben Yousaef. Ter­
The rebels had defied an ulti- polirt kept ■ watch M a y at the
jiulp
from Thomas J. McHugh, women'* reformatory where SO In* rorists groups have called for a
•tat* correction rooimtssloner. Mc­ malea Uat night amaihed win- general itrtke.
The nationalists want to get rid
Hugh riced here 100 miles from i k n , dishes and "everything
of
Ben Youaiers successor Mo­
Canton and told the rebels to end breakable" in a wild riot.
the disturbance within five min- Irfa Allen. I*, of Pall River, hammed Ben Moulay Arafa.
serving a term for robbery, reeled
tries. They did not comply.
a lh-foot barbed wire fenre and
fK ap H during the riot. Three Family O f Three
othera who tried to eicape were
captured.
Killed In Landslide
Funeral Tomorrow
An Inmate tipped official, to the JONESVILLK. V t (fe-A family
Vuneral sendee* far Joseph breakout. Other Inmate, pounced of three uaa killed lent eight when
lleory Rurvh Jr., 2«, will h# held rn the Informant, aeratching and they were buried In a landslide
teowersw at II a. m .'a t Brisaon beating her. Then they turned to caused by heavy rains.
Pqnaral Hama with the Rev. W. smashing everything breakable in
David Cutter, his wife Elsie, both
sight
P. ■ rook, Jr. officiating.
about 40. aad their daughter Pa­
State police periled the diaturb tricia. S, w art watching eectiona
' . He wai born in Sanford on
Feb. SO, IPS* and for the peat If a nee.
of a bank wash away along the
manlha made Me heme In Proto*
Winooski River when an embank­
gala whom ha died Tooeday night,
ment tell an them.
io v tn g lived meet of hia life
fire fighters dug them out. The
Men, he woe n vet*ran of World
parents wtre dead. The child died
W » n nod the f a u n a conflict.
a short time later fat a Burlington

House Probing
Committee Ends
Hearing Today

Governor Refuses
To Honor Request
;; For Exlraiiilion

O ver Half Century
O f Service Ended

{

V p n tin a Peace
Slightly Remote
As Battle Renews

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T H l RSDAY* A I T ,1 S T IS. 19.VS

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French Ave. Work
35 Pel. Completed

Ex-Convict Hunted
By Chicago Police
After Gun Battle

Iprising Slopped;
Eighteen Injured

and Ally. Gfe Eugene O
In a strong stalrmrnt, the two
state officials said the unpre­
cedented action was "an open |n-|
vll at ion" for ever? convict to seek
pennr'tvania
refuge
(tin t.eader r.caltcd a Geoigfa
r\lr.v|t(i'n v»*rr*nt
warrant acam»i f.&lt;!
r.«»
ward IDown and a Philadelphia
hidge fired him IR days ago
brown, convicted for Ihe PIT
slayint of another Negro In Ma­
con. fled tn Pennsylvania after
escaping from a Georgia prison
farm.
Neither Gov Leader ivw Alls
ficn Herbert It Cohen could he
rearhol for eopimenl.

""""'Collins Is Anxious
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P IN tll M o tt Korea, r r..m
munisl in liiirrtall gun* ve*tcrdrv
%)*. t *t r.*n a *o-ji. i n*inie l \mcri
ran lra,n n* p
: . I N mand today sain li*e rraft hid "in
advcrtemly intio le.l' nter Ihe
demditsrtrr.l r.me hut n-*l tstn
North Koiean terntory
tgiter thr Ail Force lmuuinir.l
a CIT I in-|&gt;&gt; • searching near
Ihe dentililai ilrtl rone for Ihr
muting trainer oa* fuel upon Inu
morning rtnr small slug hit the
left wing hit the plane s i s other­
wise unharmed
Mai Grn llatlan r
park*,
senior killed member of Ihe Mill
tiry krniiitirr Commission, acfused the lied* of "wanton hatfw,mn&lt; ' • onlinoo.i.
^unlfroui
&lt;fr%«B«Ai nc irmimll
«r# al the riatt* unlit tt eraahed
oul
e'mlr.J, to I ommnnisl tern
*p,vPark* ssid the plana c am el
only a pilot ant a military pa«trn
ger on "a routine Gaining flight "
Thcie was no Infnrmallotv on
whether Ihe two neaped death
Their name* w e ir withheld
Park* demanded lhat Ih# ltr.1*
immediately irlurn Ihe Iwo men
kir Force official* said Ihe plan"
which Alllrtl ground observers saw*hol down I* believed In it# a TR
trainer missing on a training flight

nr.r *.-.1

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ror Quick Decision
«

For Introduction
Of New Proposal

U. S. Training
Plane Is Victim

ttT.VNM iJv-The refusst t(
' ,0' &lt;&gt;eor*e 'I Lci-tcr of Penn­
sylvania lo honor an extradition
Yrqursl for a convicted murderer
is an affront to Ihe cilirrn* of
Georgia ind of fvrrv stile, if
cording tn Gov Marvin Griff,n

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Guatemala Readies

tl ftvik off al T on p m and the
la*' rnnlin* radio report was re-

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Un Debdlca Issue

,n h,",r u,,r* ,h'

Air Foree said.
k'&lt;mt vy minytes -•». y * i
e -G .
g-»und obtrrsers if. n * l thev
In confer v illi • a t ihe plan# shot dmin ht N uih
rcapporti in te n t, h nan ant. t n i j 'i urr
i

T k L I.k H kJtXKE
s.tys he fV|&gt;Crt*
la w m a k e r* on ihe
question lieiueen now and kept. .Nr
«hen Ihe le-aislalur# st ill r*t on
t »ne
" I am e v lic m e ly anvo-u* (fiat
. . . something can he worked nut
so lhat upon rrro n t rntng Ihe so
Itiimn m il come within a day or
*o ." ih * governor said.
The le g is la tu re recessed ki'g 10.
a lter titending S3 days in a fn id i

lets effort In respp-vrtion the 34
srnal.trisl d ittrlris
Collins said he plant tn grf a
little rr«t al the roast over Ihe
weekend lull "when I return In Ihe
o ilie r Monday at the lop nf Ih r
agenda w ill he Ihe development
nf p ltn t for working mat a solution
for t c apportionment "
The governor said hr h .u n 'i jrl
d erH ed w hether he w ill make a

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Patrick Releases
Savings Bond Sales
Figures For County
t t . 4. Patrick y.svlngs Itonda
Chairm an fo r Kemlnnte Count#
todav rclsaied figures on lh *
punhasea of Seriea F. and If
t*. 5. S w in g s Fund* in F lo rid *
d i.itn p J ily. They ammlnted t&lt;*
Brt.Cs.t1.11 til w hi. h 1 rulodes a e ie d il
of
u j*
fo r p 'rrha*e# hy
e- nr*t Jo: -v and c &gt;il seivl.-o emp » &gt; e * paid out o ( -e n lis t dishor.
• T offlrr#.
v*e- n .’e County
• ate* w e e

No Injuries Are
Reported In Wreck

.1•■*.n Padgett, n.', a ronstrur"At
end »f
1 &gt;::da
Gon forrman.
rankrd tevonih in the nation in
Tha repoit stated thw G 'lC was thi f*trr*i: of &lt;i ml# already In the
going a»jlh on laiurel A**s and recnid b o -k *‘\ he con-luded.
Ih* Ford g "."f **e*t on lllh St.

I

lulling

Padgett W..e rhaiged

With

Capchnrt To Urge
Good, Sound Loans
For Creating Jobs

,1 airless and negligent driving.
WASHINGTON R - Sen Cap#*-'
FUND HAS GROWN
' lnse*llgatlng ..ffictr was Ptlmn.
hart 1 It I 1
. !,-s !jt he WlU
WASHINGTON '*P ~ John I. J&lt; # llirk*on. Estimated damag*.
a (Ia ) and to the urge the W irld B.*nk at its trrthlew .*, United Mine Workers chief to Ih.- GMt
coining *• 1 * ..n* in T trkey "lis ha
reports lhat Ihe I MM wrlfai* and fm d l-‘5. There &gt;»er,. no injuries. liberal ih making i&gt;-el, l-njnd
retirement fund grew mm* than
loam pj-tirnl vr'* loan* fr"»(ihj
in per cent m th« part year, wind
)obi !*&gt; the countfici ahtr# they
trig up with a cath bilanre of Gallagher Denies
ar# m id# “
fiai.fiOT Oil. This balance, which
Capehari leaves Washington 1awas for Juno 'o 1135, compared All Charges Made
day for Ei.nqie, to atlend 1 1 a
with ea-h on hand nf |3i,*rV\oll
NEW YORK jrv-tinlh sides sum Urils*J Mate* represrnlativ* *eson June 30, 1034.
up loday in Ihe rouil martial of si' ll* nf Ihe W«ild It ink and Inter,
Sgt James C Gallagher, *ccu*ed nail- 1 a 't met ary fund schedul-t
of collaborating with the enem* lo open &lt; p( a in l-lanhul. Turkey.
Tbi M Id Bank mike* l-ans
and of unpremeditated murder of
three lellnw Americans in a North within v member naii-.ni Cape*
j hart 1 -hi f-*(**fler* he believes Ihe
Korean 1‘IIVV eamn
The 24)car-old Gallagher, from hank ha. hern "awf,.||v rough" In
Brooklyn, ha* demcsl all charge* screenu . -&gt;sn appliraiioni. " In
rules are *er' itricl," he said.
t f against him.
Capchart said he p lan in nig­
w | The prosecution contends Galla'! gher curne«i favor wilh Ih# Chi- ged a n&lt; - look al these screening
)n#*e BmIs and threw three ailing policies.
I’oWt fiom a prison hut amt left
them In die in Ihe freering cold
Gallagher face* a possible max Jap Commie Party
Imum penalty of lifa imprison­
ment.
Tells Appointment

Ex-Congressman
Is Sure Of Proof

Of First Secretary
TOKYO iv—Ssnro Nosska, «*ia
• merged from five yean of hiding
last week today wax named lo
the No. 1 Communist post in Ja«
pan
The ’arm Communiit parly atvnounre.i hi* appointment as first
secretary.
Noiaka succeeds Kyulrhl To&gt;
kills, wn»«r death In Peiping in
October 1333 wav announced July
39
Both Tnkuda and Noiaka went
underground tn 1M0 when Gen.
Dougin MarArthur purged th an
from th t Japanev* Diet.
Tol'en arrested S m a k i tart
week but turned him loose yester­
day after prosecutors decided 4

TAIPEI. Formosa yf - (1 X
Armstrong, former Republican
j congressman from 3tis*ourt. said
today he had positive proof lhat
Itusiian intelligence officer* often
takr thr place nf Polish and Crerh
rr.emhers on th* Neutral Nations
Supervisory Commission in Korea.
He atlrlbutH his information to
Awls* and Swedish members of
th# inspection teams, U.8 military
source* and South Korean Intel­
ligence.
"They have tmperted and photo,
graphed D S military installation*
all over Korea." Armstrong said
in as later :«w.
MacArthur eeoupetfen order * 1 1

Ha va* tn Koras feat — ^ *

i— —

One long range gust of th# «y.
gsmrai-on i* lh* mlesrsii-n of the
economies of She fis* countnes.
It also msy help srICe poldovil
difference*

"Tl - *■ala *»’• • fig.re", Patrick

• nf the Male f a ■ &gt; ipertfk 7 . o ilC rild

NHW YKACHXBR n th ered U rvther al Bmlnel* High Rehool and noted for this picture to that
atndenU nay see the fee** of possible Instructor* ef their studlaa during the 'AU.5*t school rear.
Seated left to right and the acHooit where thev wilt teach are Mrs. Martha Senlth. Soulhtirft: Mr*.
Hilda Devi*. °A&lt;iinsldat Mr*- Roberta 8. Brunt. South aids: 3lin Marvaratt* G rtrorv Seuthatde:
Mtaa Ellqaheth Sattertisld, Southatd*. and Mr*. Bsrhara 'V. Jtartwtg. all of Soutbsid*. Btanglnv left
to right ere Silas Virginia Booth. Southsida: lira. Gaorria Booth. Southside: UTlllas Lt'-ender. Pine-

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I f.*r "tepu dlallon of # * f - y
P -d'liral le n d e n r* of t.d s llta n s n
i*t*e which preaches or projiosex
to inlring# on the dem ocratis
*» Mem. ihr d.gmtv and Ihe rights
ol man "

• &lt;*d, "fo r Ihe first lim e th more
• h » rj
fa ll* hsrely shurl e f
it.- am. m p u n based in Ihe cor*
I . *|m&gt;.' I g month a yrar p uo r.
J. !y f i.
* , **. 1 , ..ff I 4 |*er cent
f oin J . , 13 6 1 1 . 1 pmrhaaca foe
Ihe se in months to-date still
At 4 IS yssalerdav afl»r.&lt;-tn an show a *e rv ro l.'iit 21(1 per ren t
arel-Unl oecurre.1 at 11th SI. amt Improve: * -it over Iasi year's e f ­
fo rt.
! Jsiire) A re
«• I en a |!&gt;M G M C
" F 01 -la cost ha* arrotinied for
•Iriven hy t s 't II- a ilw e ll S tric k ­
It# \ - .1 . quoin
land, 23, a id nwnr.l h) \ k . \ . m I * . r . - \ alec id Cm In, 11 .
m llila n .io ai l is *&gt;eh whrad of the normal
h t a HIM) F e e l t'lrk -u p Hrlsrn tales po*renla,-- e»|"eel.| during
II.e srsee moo h p«.io*1.

put pose of discussing Ihe »r*pp«ir. p or^ an *h , rig e t re a r fin d e r.
Iionment issue with the people hut
Th. ,m pilr, w i , „ , pro* im a l*ty
is booked for some speeches and | h f t , fr# l „ &gt;ulh v( lh , r r n U r uf
e s tte rl. to tntirh on tha m a ile r 0 ! Ih(l m l, rM, - | lm,. ||„ h , S u k k U n d

red.c u rlin g in thn»e.

f it \ r r M \l \ n_ k p»nposat w*
p . - " * s|
"fepi.liatr
lot I ,.
tendenrte* hst *en prepsied he
Gualem-ila for t-.-l ic'ion today
at Ihr fust nice- n ; rtf the (&gt;rgaet*
ration of i en ti.,. Vmn . an hta'e*.
The meeting at knttgua, ih#
colonial eapn.il ?s o* .f* from
Gualrniala rot h light In e rlh e f
the fmeign ministers of Honduras,
El Sal* s W
Niraragua, Con*
Rn s and Guatemala
The proposal d sited h r Ihe
snll i ommunisi government of
I're* .lent 1 s- ns Catidln krm ax

null and void.

1

�SANFORD HERALD
~"-»’rn- Auc. IR. 1958

Ju-flick Sumner
CHAPTER FORTY-ONE
THE VOICE that followed waa
low. level, steel-cold. "So — you
thought you'd eall me out!"
Wayne Cameron's rou e Fi rry
hardly took ta the sense at the
words at first, u hU bewilderment
at Cameron's being here at Broken
Spur in the middle of Use night.
Another voice, that be knew, but
couldn't place at first, broke Into
swift, urgent speech. "It wma U ta.
Wayne—you know 1 wouldn't
cross you! I only talked because
Mallory gun-wtupped me — he'd
have killed mi— !“
"t always knew you were yel­
low, Lea," Cameron said dispass­
ionately. "Tou need a gun in your
band to give you guts—Don't try
reaching. One wrong move, an'
you get It right in that pretty faoe
&amp; youra."
"I wasn't going to reach. Why
should 1?" There waa t shrill,
womanish note in the gambler's
OINO MATO, the opera-lovteg
voice that he couldn't control.
Wobbler at tho Bronx. N.Y, holds
"Wayne, we're partners, brent
jtl * t.t? ooo check he woo on a
we? Tou wouldn't hold it against
/television q u it program. Ho
me for something I couldn't help!"
Ifur,- I down a rbunr# to wUi
a-tl r-&gt;o. l»reto said ho will rue
"1 reckon not." Cameron's an­
swer came elow and deliberate.
I) - money to vtslt hie OJ-yeer, c.l 1 father In Italy, whoa he has
"We been partners ‘cause tt paid—
TJt 11—n In SS years. Tho winner
not ‘cause ere loved each other. I
/will travel wilh his wife and
don't trust you but It wouldnt he
'daughter.
(I Mentation*!)
sense tn shoot you white I can still
use you."
"Bure. Waynef" Calder was almost babbling la hu relief. "Tou
Movie Actors Guild can
get me out at here there's
plenty at ether places wo can
Accepts Contract
work—"
"I don't throw in my hands that
HOLLYWOOD t/v-Ths Screen
Actors GuJd h is accepted a new
ctrjract for actors In television
entertainment Llmi, ending a Uday itrtke. Tha acton voted ?15 Just like 1 figured."
"But Mallory know*—he's going
to yfl Tue ;4ay to end the itrike.
ta talk ta tho obenff—"
Spokeimtn for both tha Guild
"And suppose ho don't live long
and TV film proiucen said the enough ta talk ta the sheriff?"
agreement will give acton re*ldual
Kerry thought tho throe ta tho
piy for iscocd runs of filmed pro­ Bring-room must nave (ward tha
gram!. i key tiiue in tha dupute. n —my t.t.ir . of u i breath. Hla
Under tha old contract the actor*
gfii e percentage of the original
pay for third through sixth run*.
The new contract, to run through
.March 51, X»o, provide a for paynient for aecond through sixth
runt.

Order To Vacate
Perturbs Occupant
PITTSBURGH vB - Mr» Mary
Ellen Williams. 31. lays aha haa
been entered to vacate a housing
authority apartment after paying
her rent while wearing a "shorts# "
She said yesterday the b*l jack­
et end bloomers are "a hideous
kxJong outfit. I admit, but M's ant
indecent. When I wat laid about
It, I never wore tt agate. You
ought to see some of theta woman
la abort* and haliert.**
Offlnali of tha Allegheny Hom­
ing Authority refuaed to say
whethar their eviction order wai
baied entirely oa Mrs. WiQlami'
attire. But they did say nous from
her apartment annoyed other ten­
ants. They set a Saturday dead-

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services diorea
PINEVILLE, Ky ur—At a test!mental to their faith, member* of
a make-handling cult planned to
bold aemcea Sunday with a rattlemake that fatally bit mu of their
mountain preacher*.
Preacher Oscar Sutton said tha

around your aaakT Tou cae tide
with me. or at*? hare aa* taka
your chances."
“All right. Wayne—Tm coming.*
Again Kerry started for tha
stairs, and again tha gam blare
voice halted him. Thu time there
was an evJ venom in It that made
hu skin crawL
“What about the girt Wayne?
Do we leave her beta In let her
tricky mouth tun off again?"
Lite's "Waynal Wayne!" was
fust a strangled gasp la her throat,
but it was something that would
haunt K enya dreams Then, on
the nreU of Cameron s emotionleas “All right, tea," came three
sharp runbUau.
Kerry burst through the living
room door, la time to sm Calder»
body vanishing through the winHe knelt beside Uu girl oa the
finer, turned bar over with bands
that shook. Tha slugs bed torn
through bar cheat. Hu hands were
sticky with her blond, ft seemed
tneredJW* that she should be alum.
But she waa still breathing, though
so feintly and ehaliiwly that you
had in watch rinse *o see it.
Kerry bad eeen enough of death
In know no human help could be of
any use to her. Yet while she lived
he couldn't leave her alone. And
out Ui the eottonwont grove, death
would be walling for Rob to rtde
fcy—

A hone clattered up ta front
of the door, ridden wildly. Heels
pounded acmes the baa “Kerry!
Kerry 1“ He felt hu heart lift at
tha sound of that voice, and
stum tied out to catch Christie la
hU arms. .
“1 saw tha fir*—I got bare aa
fast aa I could — Kerry, whal e
happened in you?"
He'd forgotten the blond on his
hands. "It's not ray blood," be as­
sured her, and told her la brief,
grins words what had happened.
Between than they got Lita on to
the couch, and Christie tore up
sheets and dsd what she could ta
atop the flow at blood. White she
worked, Kerry went In hla room
and cama back wttk Us gun strappad OL
Christie d tta t need to ask what
It meant. One protest came Invol­
untarily to her Upe. "Kerry, you're
not strong enough—r
TU make it." ho teld bar grim­
ly. T v e got to."
Aa long aa ba lived, he would re­
member her face at that moment,
lanes and shadowed, she said
quietly, "Tea, Kerry, You've got

killer snake win ba handled by a
Pentecostal Church congregation
at a "big" meeting Just scrota the
Kentucky line in Virginia
The announcement came Tueaday at the funeral near here for
Lee Valentine, who died 10 hours
efter being bitten by tha rattler
during services Saturday In F t.
Payne, Ala.
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wee blood en Wls Dpo w hen he'd
bitten them. The lund Ught and
weird ehadowrs reel by the Ore
gave the whole teieineee the fen­
tente quality of a nightmare. And
with • cold honeety he admitted
to hlmeclf that be wma scared. He
wasn't a hero, he didn't want us
die. And be didn’t fool himself
abopt the odda ha was going up
against—two men against one. and
that one wounded. But Rob had
faced bigger odds for him.
The cottonwood grove loomed up
black against tha reddened sky.
Hie gun wee hard and cold in his
hand. He drew closer—closer—no
yards of ground had ever bean so
long. Cameron's low voice hissed,
“Hold it you fa o ir A gun spat
from the trcaa, and hu notes
rnughad and stumbled. Kerry
threw himself to the ground,
another bullet grating him aa be
want down.
Tbs pain to hu aids aa be struck
earth left him lying flat for a mo­
ment, sick and rtixsy. Tha gun
epoks viciously again, but the body
of his horea acted as a shield. He
raised himself cautiously. Bung a
shot toward tha trass and ducked
down behind the dead animal.
There was a burning is hu left
a m and blood on hu aiaeva.
He ley there and considered the
position. They ware safe behind
tha trees; ha nouldnt aaa what be
was aiming i t They had only to
watt for aim in show himself and
make a perfect target, with the
fire at hU back.
He greened. Thera bad In be
some way to draw them out into
tha open. If ha had tha brains to
thlVk Of tL f o r ft

wtn/4

worked harder than It aver had.
and u im up wuh something —
not good, maytie. but tha beat he
could do. “Calder," bo shouted, “you're not
aa good a shot as you think you
are I U U Uvad long enough to sign
a oonfeaalon. Tha whole story—U'e
la my pockatl Como and get ur
Ha raised straight up then. Two
guna crashed out at the same in­
stant. and he dropped back behind
tha bulwark at tha bone's body.
wasn't heed, though cautiously ex­
ploring fingers convinced him Gai­
dar's bullet had only creased hu
acalp. it hurt, but that didn't eastter If hla trick worked. Now earns
the tough part the waiting.
Presently, the figure of tha
gambler emerged from the shadow
of Uu trees. Kerry let him gut
close before ho pushed himself up.
Caldera gun started to rise, but

Schoolgirl Spells
Way Into $8,000

Editor's Note — Tom Whitney,
e n te r of the following article. U
a former Associated Press corres­
pondent in ifoscowr. Now assigned
to the AP foreign desk in Nee
York, he la accompanying tbe
Soviet farm delegation on its tour
of the country.
By TOM WHITNEY
CHICAGO. Jt— Vladimir Matskevich la a Communist politician
with a promising future
Thu bald and rotund 44-year-old
Ukrainian, acting minister of agri­
culture of the U S S R. and chief
of the Russian farm delegation
now touring the United States,
looks like one of the brighter ris­
ing stars in the Soviet political
heavens.
He also looks very much the
way Americans think a Soviet
Russian politician ought to look
He’s bald except on the back
and sides of bis bead, and these
he shaves to create the billiard
ball Impression which Americans
have come to associate with Rus­
sians Hu face Is round In typical­
ly Slavic tradition
1 have been touring with the
Soviet farm delegation for four
weeks. I have witched Matskevieh w^th particular Interest And
I've conversed with him on num­
erous occasions
I hive been impressed with hu
flare for making friends and In­
fluencing people
For example, at tha Chamber
of Comfarra dinner for the Rus­
sians at Cedar Rapids. Iowa, an
lowin rose and asked Matskevich:
"When Premier Malenkov resigned, bis statement referred to
mistakes in farm policy as one of
the reasons for his resignation
What were those mistakes*"
Immediately a n o t h e r Iowan
rose
"W t have agreed.'* he laid,
"that «« will not discuss contro­
versial questions at ‘his dinner
Therefore I auggeat tbe question
be withdrawn."
Matskavich listened to the ex­
change through an Interpreter
"But I would like to answer tha
queition p le n a ." ba uid.
"When Premier Malenkov ra­
tin'ed. In hla statement he cov­
ered the reasons for hla resigna­
tion quite fully, and 1 don't have
anything to add to that."
Hla auditor# thought be had
answered the question but he bad
•aid nothing The Impreinon he
bad created was of an open and
honeat man
And this has been the story all
the way around os this lesgtey
tour.
Matskevich has a quality whieh
Americana have not in general
associated In tha pail with highranking Communist leaders; a
aanaa of humor. It'i not tha bitter
humor of a Vyshinsky but a good
deal more gentle.
When ha arrived in Detroit to
ymt the Ford plant, reporter*
asked him why ha bad coma to
their city:
"We'ra very interested In Jipa-I
neat cherries, he cracked. “ And

b ip i be « u tranaferied to Moi- of po«tr ind authority.
cow to «ork there
1a the Soviet firm dakgauaj
He becime prominent again there U never any doubt
after Stalin's death whan Khruah- Matakevieh u around » hn u MTi
ebev bad become oat of the two
Ai th a n stack up. hlr future u
top men of tbe U S S R He waa, the Soviet Union U bright. He it
named firit deputy minister of a protege of Nikita Khruiehehev,
baao at tha director of one of tha agriculture of the U S S R some an exceedingly important fact,
biggett agricultural ichoolt la tha time between September U il and
And be has a particular taler.l
uhicb is needed very badly a t thJ
Ukraine—the Kharkov Agricultur­ Fefrusry ISM.
al Institute.
Ha was m i da minuter of liveitock for tha Ukraine after (ha
war. ba has said la 1B4B ha wai
made minuter of agriculture of
_______ _________
tha Ukraine. That year ha w ai Benediktov was trai
• l*o alactel to tha Ukrainian other work No new t
Party Central Committee.
been appointed Matsk
In April 19V) ha w it named first he la in Ihe U S S R
• We hate leased SO sirdeputy premier of the Ukraine and minuter of agricultur
readitioned rooms a t tha
he became a member of the ComMatskevich appear* t
Mar-Lea MotaL
munlat party Politburtau for the patent agricultural ip
• Absolutely FREE for I
d a n to ell new arrivals
Ukraine
queitioni ahow detaUei
at our Naval Air Sutton.
In March 1951 ha wai suddenly of up-todat* farmin
• Pick up tout here at tha
relieved of hla job aa first deputy and a grasp of farn
office of
premier of tha Ukraine Ha wai
But if he makes fc
not reelected to the Ccmmunut the U S S R. it will nt
party organa of the Ukraine. The agricultural technician
resioas are not clear He may will certainly need to b
"ButMm of Fine Homes"
have fallen into difficulties became in that respect too, bu
2625 S. French Are.
of hu clots aaaocution with car- a political leader
tain agricultural measures supHe has the charact

the All-Union Agricultural Exposi­
tion in Moscow — w b tm er be
nas gone.
,
Vladimir Matskevich was bo n .
according to Soviet publications, m
UOt In tbe Ukraine.
His first big job seems to have

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TAKE a bottle of Iodine along
with you. tn your vacation flritaid kit, when you go out to "rough
It"
It might coma in handy, even
though you d e n t cut or scratch
yourself. For Iodine can also be
used to disinfect drinking water,
Soda Drinking Water
Beta drinking water often la a
problem on summer vacations,
especially for those of you who
tecs off to tha woods or moun­
tains. i t Is beat not to taka any
chances, when tt la such a simple
n utter to make tha water par*
{telly safe.
Oancrally, tha iodine you buy
at your neighborhood drug store
will ba 7 par cant tincture of
iodine, uleaaa It U marked other­
wise on tha tabtL
One drop of this solution In a
quart of water, or four drops to a
gallon, will make most stream
and lake water safe for drinking.
Let the Iodine and water mixture
(tend for 10 to SO minutes, de­
pending upon tha clarity, before
drinking I t
A weaker eolullon of 3 per cent
tincture of Iodine Is alio avail­
able. If this la what you haw. use
four to ate Brppa per quart of

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ts better to drink odd-taitlng
water than water th at la filled
with bacteria.
If you expect to have difficulty
finding safe water on your trip. It
might bi a good Idea to purchase
some calcium hypochlorite tablate from your druggist before
(tertlngout
f t Other OSes
Thais tablets era mads of tha

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TIM HOLT
IN

“ROBBERS OF V
THE RANGE”
COMING SUNDAY

A tablet containing tetraglyetna bydrapariodlda la uied by the
militant services to disinfect wa­
ter In the field. One tablet is used
per canteen of water. For highly
colored water, two tableta are
need. The mixture u permitted to
stand for 10 minutes before
drinking.
8. J. L. Jr.: I am so t naturally
fat but hare n lot of fat on my
c h a d Could you tell ma of any
way to dissolve this? •
Answer: p i# only way to elim­
inate fat from a particular sec­
tion of tha body la by means of a
general loss of wolgbt You should
consult with your physician conearning Uu tua of a reducing diet

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NEW YORK. UT-A 15-year-old
irhoolgirl spalled bar way fate
U.OOO Wednesday by clickteg off
"antidiieitablishmentartmiim" on we came beie, of course, to study
tha CBS t a 1 a v 1 a i o a show "The Japanese charrtea."
••4.000 Queition.
When news photographer* sur­

Gloria Lockeraaa'i grandmother rounded him at on* of the first

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l e r t r i to a m s i
REBECCA H JOHNSON. Richrule tpriaei. New Turk

TMF STATE o r FlrtTUPA TO'

A liv e r a
CemelAtet
h e v ie r
keea D IM a te la s t y e * in the C lrr m Cenrt la an4 far Bemtaala
Cnuatr. y ie rU a . la Ckeacerir. fee

are educating for mediocrity end

Direr**, ihe eherl ml* of etl# gifted atudenta are being neglected.

«
r uM jtec*A m m
BON. D*fi*4eM. these preeeat*

ere te esua* **S i«e»ire yea I*
Die rear wrlttea Seteaea*. II u r .
ta I II Camelalat filed herein. aid
12 MrT2
«»er ih«r**f «»#n
Pletetirr* Atteraer ** *r ta n ra

407 W. FIR ST ST.
FREE PARJDNO

Speaking at the union's conven­
tion hare, Edward Jewett, Council
BJuffa. lews, slid:
“Under present condition*, teach­
er* are obliged to pitch to the
level of hutructine te what can be
draw by tha median ability group

lehool student trie a (ha flLON down and patted the family dog.
question next Tuesday or aettlei A little later He was seen playing
for the ga.om
with the family baby.
If she trtra for the llfi.om and
"If that man stays around here
fall*, ihe will receive a 14.000 col­ long he'll be elected aenitor,"
lege education trust fund aa a remarked a newspaperman who
consolation p ru t. Tha regular eon- waa following the expedition.
million pnie u an expensive auto­ Tbe Soviet leader manages to
mobile, but the rule wai altered have a good word for nearly every­
la view of Gloria's aga.
body and everything. Ha has
passed out little medals — from

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NEW YORK r — Taking a tip firm* report lummer buitaeti lot out mire than t*n million toni
from the hotter, irduitry the ad* I running ah
elCM prr c a t above , , „ , f | rlrh
And many oi
mimitration It trytnj to make 1 jrrir a;
Auto producton U . . . ,
cii'M
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a
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t
complain.ng
g&lt;v*d timet 1 1 r e t-c h-a b 1 c
itsttm g I »te.v down for the
Rijh. now lime* ar* undeniably 1 -.incomer to itw modelt Bui nf In cry df!a&gt;i.
ro linding plenty of Hiualog — another big prop of
tood and Waihington thinki it can'
• Hampered by ho! the curt *r.f b*im--l» brjlnnittg tn
itre'fh th e n c v't time* throujh elh#
* n ■1d j pdo ■r r| iIW dri • n. I. cvpfflert, Some nf
next year h , letting money
"V
tight now The fail 1P.W it an rl#c-j
ir* rtrcjii m»y Se dto to tithtcplng
Unn yrsr could h t'o tameihmj to
of mori; •r Trrm* bv tenter*. B t
do tiilh it
tontm rr &gt; it arul Industrial bultiTh* aJm m ltlrail' 0 tin'i Urine _
----------------------- |i inc .ti’i J *Vc* up ‘hr alirk. Con1Irart tv &gt;*rdi in th eir field, la d
to itnw down btoinett It',
After Big Upset
1month m ' r "* per cent hlirhcr th*a
trying to Weep it from .pee
tS* &gt;rsr &lt; f re. snd there are re
ip » lei n^-;• ; i Ah t i a r h e r 5 h n n
ngn. nf irvy IftdtMm,
traditional cminc of runaway ar At Barber Shop
CYft
A goodly crowd
All
rr»th
:»t''.»r the crnitim er ihnirx
ght at .lire* Main f#v* k B i. of rutting b«rk on hit
T h .t‘» why in’ereit rate* ai
•h-p to rherk out *p*n.t.rx I'rt'.r'm rttt «tore .ate.
tlnwly riunc If* why hirvl.* ai
m irt Th* Yomi i r r run n:ng wr!l ah rv l rf l u t
luring no* ltepo.it. hv ra rittl If
•nl. were trminr- j f i r in
t *r-,-tt&lt;-&gt;ns of the n*latereat the- ,&gt;
:•
• by on* New Y«tW bank h.
t|nn Murn •( tilt * Hue to the rl‘i
called ion** of it. hroVrrt' loan*
• Kotrhl y»&lt;i. i j . tuf. in hath r■- ptovment total, snd f*othe fir*! Inn* that** happen*
•»h (our inning*, then lor&gt; pay chfck*.
•ince I AVI
to another «ta
Good lime* .re *-rin;: •polled &lt;v
Go* err'nu-nt rvpert. eitlmxla
on alt tide* The .ummer *ltim
*o Y»m*da, Vi Ih4? .1 h •rk »nthe h i. a value ef
It mild Th* Federal Retet*
hly m ak m ant U.J&gt; f &gt;r rodent control.
Board* le t -■&gt;'(' a i' -'r.f tode
it K
of out pit ro.f in July to a rrcor
Pr-r,: m.iker* e*timst* that
ir* fan* tod flvo Ttgce
1*1mI.
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a! .,.1 Dll P#r tfn t
I'hun at.oi
and mad ordr
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•&gt; the till.on. I hire*the p#are
r V^iuyama* Jadlr he
Back A g a in !
■ ll.anti w.n jn-0. then
it .rn-d harbor chitr*
f
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T h u rs d a y , A u g u st 18, 1955

TODAY** R IR t.R V FRN E
A n d A#» slep t w ith h is f a th e rs , an d J#h o s h a p h s t hi* son re ig n e d In hi* s te a d —
I K in g s 15*21.— T h is h s s been going tm fo r
• lo n g tim e sn d w ill so eo n tln n s. W e *hall
n o t p s« s th!* w ay a g a in , and w« sh o u ld
e* tab !l» h • noble re c o rd a n d do ft

th o u g h t solved m o nth# ag o w hen bond# w ere
sold to fin an ce a h u g e, bu rd en so m e overall
p ro je c t.

Liohts Draw Happiness
T w en ty th o u sa n d lum en# o f lig h t will
soon Illu m in ate th e In tersectio n o f F ir s t
S tre e t and P a r k A venue. T h is is a b ig ste p
fo rw ard , In m a n y w aya. f o r o u r elty .
O fficial# say th a t It will be th e b e st
lig h ted In tersectio n o f th e com m unity.
Six m onth* in th e p lan n in g , th # steel
pole* a re now being e rected on w hich th e
lig h ts will b# a tta c h e d , e lim in atin g an e v e .
Mire at th e m o jt-n o tlced co rn er of S a n f" rd
w hen th e old wood pole* a n d all o f th e a t ­
ta c h m e n ts a r e ta k e n down.
M any citizen* h av e asked fo r thl« Im ­
pro v em en t an d It Is e e rta ln th a t all o f th e m
will be ex ceedingly h a p p y th a t th e p ro je c t
ha* becom e a re a lity .
H ow ever, we a re o f th e opinion th a t th e
project should n o t'c o m e to an end. L ight*
su ch a* th e tw o 1 0 -thousand lum en lam p*
a t F irs t sn d P a rk should be extended n o rth ,
south, c u t and w e«t.
P a rk
A ve., a to u r is t th o ro u g h fa re
th ro u g h o u t th e y e a r ahould he lig h ted well
from n o rth to so u th . I t is w ith such lig h t­
in g th a t v is ito rs would be induced to s ta y
w ith us.
L ig h tin g , th ro u g h o u t th e e itv fa s ig n ifi­
c a n t of s a fe ty . L ig h tin g n o t only re d u re a
th e p o ssib ility o f evil loiter*, b u t it help*
elim in ate tr a f f ic accident#.
T hieves, bu rg ln r* and robbers fin d no
solace in a w ell-lighted city . T h era ia no
place fo r th e m to hide a n d lurk.
C hildren can be aeen a t th e ir evening play
w hen co m m u n ities a re w ell lig h ted . V a n ­
dalism i t a t a m inim um .
T h e re la no d o u b t th a t a well lig h ted
c ity reduce# th e b u rd en on th e shoulder* of
police D e p a rtm e n ts a n d law e n fo rc e m en t
officials.
F o r o u r new light*. A Job well done.
F o r th e fu tu re . M any m o re o f th em a d d ­
ed.
•
•
•
-T h e re a re font 108 sh o p p in g dav* u n til
C h ristm a s. S an fo rd m erc h a n t* will gladly
help you w ith y o u r g ift sho p p in g now. B a r­
gain* a re b ig g e r and b e tte r too!
•
•
•
W e’re an x io u s to see an early s t a r t on
th e G eneral S an fo rd M em orial L ib ra ry
B uilding.
•
•
•
It take# tim e, w e know. But th e r*'nd In
F o rt Mellon P a rk should be e th in g o f b e a u ­
ty fo r o u r w in te r viaitora.

This Is Season O f Shutter Bugs
WASHINGTON t* - Tbli U the
•ea»ofl ef the amateur photo,
grapher. l a s n e t n l byatande n ibettld taka to the kills
The thuttarbug we ha*e with a;
always, lie goe» forth laden with
eipenuve eamerai
He come,
borne w .th the rent mneey ipenl on
Mm. filter i, etpoture me te n . tnpodi. I t between, b t talrei aoite
icturea You want te l e t them?
'a n t worry. You wtlL
He ta with ui the year 'round,
la the ihutterbug But enm* this
tim e el year, the peak of the va
• a tton a#awn. ha la everywhere
He teetera an the Vink ol the
C-ratd Canyew Me Wans owt ever

t

Minister Changes
Face O f Cairo
CAIRO, Egypt. I* -W laf Cmdr
Abdel Lett! Begbdady. BgypUsn
•tu u ite r ot mtmWfp*) *nd rural
affairs, baa changed tka tag# of
Cairo ia three yaara.
With a ipeed reckoned ta be
tmpci nb!e ll thla part at the
world, building, have bees tom
down, streets paved sad public
garden, created. A street project
ander the relgl of pudgy King
Fareuk w»a itUl la IU Initial
•ta ie a after a year's work. When
the revolution teak over. E'gM ady
finl'hod It In a month. R ecratl,
an underground paiiage remitecttng Calm with r e a t d e a t l a l
Heliopoil. w ii finlabad six Booths
ahead ef tebtdula.
Petbape the outstanding achieve,
tta n t was ronifmctlan of the new
deluxe highway aloag Hv HBe.
yep) a ring ilumi whicA k m steed
l l Cairo for eeoturiea.

Niagara Fans. There ia we es­ "What a vacation!" the etuber
caping him.
ant abuttrrbug fri*a, when and if

Amateur photographer, outnum­
ber the pi £eon. in Venie»'i W
Mark’s Square. Ihutterbuga «hnul.
d«r-to-ihould*r bloeh yew view at
tht Fob* i B*Tger*.
fo r thl. la by no matin an
American peculiarity, tht* pietur*tnappmg. It used to be said e.ery
German chOd ta born with a cam­
era ia his kind. Today M appear,
every Japooeie child la bom with
an ft 4 tens la the middle of bit
forehead.

Shy this worldwide preoccupa­
tion with taking ef ptefarai ef
Uttegi?
One theory ta fia t people expect
the world to be hlo*w ep any
mtnut* now and to they want to
keep a recoad of it. The flaw here
ta that th* pictures would be blown
up. too, along with Ilia camera!
aid the am ateur photographer!.
A more Immediate danger (tun
the hydrogen bomb is the shutterbug him self.
Ha wheels down tht highway,
photographic gear b*tid» him wif*
and Uda la Um back seat. A plaintiv* tr y arliet: "D id d ,; pullteaae. I mean tt this time. 1 got
te atop at a rest-room "

RU hrdhea squeal and hla wife
aqneah. atmultancouily. Behind
him. ether driven brake and com­
ment m his fereb*art The ahutterbug does not bear. Out the door,
scrota the highway, Hagers fumb­
ling at the camera control*.
"What e vacation 1“ hla shaken
wife moans.

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Capitol letters are 11 1 per eeat
la rd e r to read then amall letter*,
days the Better Vision laatitute.

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The average
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b a t e . M time, (he energy ef the
first atomic bomb.

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V ary. Queen ef Scots had ms
Misay wti* *ha had ■ apodal

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New Conduct Code Has Stiff Grip

WASHINGTON i# — Under
tb# P it tit;. cann't bein t e r p r e t
new cod* of mtliiary eonduct
th* 41 * »&gt;ahead (or a pi., n
. ,
..
_
. help th* en*my .n mv way fer with a relumed Ameriean pr »
armed force, keep a lllf grip -tt ."hV axplanatwlr .«
South Korea Bans
a club to nma
tKt h#i1 of
% . (1( 4 ^ h#ip ,» f ,, . ii \
n §
any r*pttr*d Ameriean who »ot ^
,. thl.
T
Trips To Japan
it to
laboratri with the enemy or hart*
"Oral or written ccnf»**i n* tht* ha« to 1&gt;.
dh Kore
hti fellow ptUoneri.
true or fabe, que.tionn»lr»*. po. —« nun «
e d" Ko r*n&lt;
Thii he* roide. pcoclilmed ye. *i »oril hutnry .tjiem en’i, p rop.-1 tialed for d
per-1
l*tda, by rreiidenl Euenhowee,
tl t &gt;1.nr * or he i f i '. t i 1it h»
had! mitt
nrrj
otuh
• l l rut together hr a com m ute-, jpp, ,,, ,(1
p.,
„ .
Re.tr mg Uir n mil
:n vtmiatr
nf [overnment effictili and Inp iignitur*. to peace or mrrentter
ratired officnri.
appeall, lelf critlcumi ot an*- nth | the Red O u n e .i f tehilr in Ih v ir
F * mMXtl H&lt;T i l
After th* ipecte d* of tom* er oral or u n tlen . mmun atioAl hand* the rrpv:ii n y i i *\\rt c* "• I " \ * * nt inn ri».
American priionen of war in Ko­ on behalf of th* enemy or h .rnv ** * i brought ter m u rt m arti .*1 in 'a tte u r •I to m ik e
rea eoUiboratmg with th* *nemy fuJ to the United 5’ilrt
.
or * h lr h there **• u ekt jfn r e d At ir e * ., het * e rn the tw
of mi.treating Ihetr f*llow pr'ion | other prl*nner« at- foi'- dl. n "
h r J in - a * ‘nn£ nr any olher t y p ' heeni »e "the J *
e n . Secretary of Pefem* Wilton
Th.i term* to be . r!.»r *trn ef ro trn o n ’*
' proter it-'n jn ■1 rreated th* committee in produce tng to any ter* iceman taken r tThe p h r .'e "in tehirh th e n 1 w *»! el# me h tl rppvile
a guide for future TOW conduct
evidenre" t . thr Wry ont* (!h»re ' ment nf the Ri
Tb* rode liiued ye.terday, rec he may crack, he will »t.ll e held Th# arm ed fnrrr •« will d rri te o n 't * h i&gt;re*n n .te
ngniret lhat pritnnen ha«» a re*pon*ibte for whai**er he ,t
**r.*t "*&lt; ** r * il «nc^” of I:*t* -ri ! to pi - tsp anr K#
breaking point under mutreatment and itir armed iriw r-- &gt; .li­ « .** h m j nr diirr
t ttnmir , If v an d t
ne torture, ai eaplained In point cldc wh». t,» ,|o ah. t it
N*. S. the mo»t important of the
eommlttre m • 'e t •
lik-paiat code:
, atim pted to hit e m-'&lt;',|e ro*-t
•‘When que*tion*d. ihmild 1 b * b#twt*n tli* c \U e m * p
of
-*y MOYT KIN9ram* pruooer of war. I am bnunt vie •
t) d m‘t tell the f r-m&gt;
In in * only name, rank, aertice anything, an t id) tell him amthl i
Ucnirol f’rcis H'rtfcr
number and date of birth I wti] m order to a* -1 p
hm^-t
A r X e rfr.lo e , t .
V - . * i»
RAPAi. \ . i. to Ke p If I*
evade anaw*ring further qucitieni
But th* languii* o' ttr r ] ! , - i
a •u -) d .u'-ttuic i-L.iii/.ut.trr,
•f
hurrioece
Comttr.
»tc
w*
In the utmnat nf my ability."
; bon to fx&gt;mt N &gt; % arpm* ,
l ' i f - t w *i*"&lt;i-kU (r« o m r
pip.
lrm ip in .1 .Unit S* V*Wof IAO-*
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■ .. ■ l ----------------------------IfefT*-.***-* *i«el te quite on te- rJj&lt;u.tt. |a :s»

PLUS

he' gets bark safely arrow th
busy highway 'Got Old faithful
g*yi#r reflected in th# eye of e
bear' Greatest wewic *&gt;•"» f evar
made? Greatest anybody #*er
made!’'
Wen. it funt* out, M *our*#.
after the fUm la developed, that
tb* bear's eye was closed No re­
flection of Old faithful. Tb# abutterbug la not discouraged, how­
ever. "Greatest flow-up ad a
bear'# eye ever made,” ha w ultr
“ I planned te that way."
And you’re going te aee teat
higgy, out-of-focui. underexpo.ef
picture of a bear's aye. friend
I . Edgar Hewer ha* wo agwnt
more running than th* ahutterbog
who want* to exhibit a picture
I know because I am aw amateur
photographer. And, since we're
talking. I happen to kava a picture
her* N was auppoted te be Mse
Empire State building, but enm*
butter off the popcorn get smeared
on th* ten*#, and — —

"Tk’HERE DID YOU
COME PROM BABY
DEAR?”
•

M i * fA e th e r* name Setew) t e l

All behiee com# from
“Heaven, a n d everybody
wants to make eertsia that
Baby’s life la a "Heaven on
Earth”. Therefor# even bofora Baby Is born your
Physician adviaaa Mother
about di«t an ! vftamlas to
(iva Baby tb# right ita rt.
We all lova Babies hero,
and are evar on the alert to
make certain wo have tho
necessary medicines a n d
health-aids that wilt keep
Baby healthy and happy.

TOUCHTON
DRUG CO.

by International Stcrliiif|

YOU'RE TELLING ME!

Try and Stop
-------------------- » 7 B * N N E T T C E R F -------------------UDD SCHULBERO, who w rote the icrlpt for "On the \V 1 rB
front," had the bright idea of hiring c x -heavyweight r vtendet Tony Galentn ta portray the rol* of « lough Hew,, to

HAL BOYLE

s o n

Stretchable' Good Times Sought

W hen Short, Hard Rains Fall
T h e q u estio n cam e u p a t a recen t B o ard
o f S a n fo rd C ity C om m issioner# m eetin g , b u t
a # y e t ha# not been a n sw e re d .
W h y doesn’t th e new se w e r sy ste m ta k e
c a r e o f th e w a te r t h a t collect# on th e s tr e e t
d u r in g a ra in s to rm ?
W e’ve h eard th e a n s w e r several tim e s
t h a t th e n e a rly m illion a n d a h a lf d la r e x ­
p e n d itu r e w as fo r S A N IT A R Y »ew, r» an d
n o t STORM sew ers.
A t th e s a n e tim e , w h en you h e a rd th e
d r u m s rolling an d th e w o rd s fallin g , th e new
s e w e r sy stem w ould ta k e c a re of all of
o u r problem s fo r y e a r s to com e.
S ev eral p oints w ith in th e c ity s u ffe r rmw
f ro m h ig h w a te r j u s t a s th e y did in th e
‘■good old day#".
F ir* t S t. a t L o v e tt’s S to re , fo r exam p le
R o a lia D rive is a n o th e r. M eltonvilla A ve. a t
B el A ire subdivision Is v e ry bad d u rin g
h e a v y rain#. S a n fo rd A ve., in sev eral places
s u f f e r s . T h ere a re p ro b a b ly num ero u s n th e r
lo c a tio n s th a t a re lite ra lly "dro w n ed o u t”
w h e n a ab o rt, h eav y ra in cornea down.
In one recen t ra m , o n e o f o u r local re ­
s id e n ts had to w ade to hi# fro n t door. O th e rs
w e re skeptieal a b o u t a tte m p tin g th e deep
w a t e r In th e ir autom obH es and th e re fo re
r e a c h e d hom e late.
T o th e q ueatlon a t a re c e n t m e e tin g of
t h e c ity c o m m litio n ira th e a n sw e r cam e t h a t
a p ip e d irectly in to t h e lak e from F ir s t S t,
v nuld solve on# tin y r o r tlo n o f th e problem .
U h i t w ill Itecome o f th e o th e r #&lt;*eti«n»
o f th e c ity ? W ill th e y he prodded Into a
" n o th in g can he d one” a ttitu d e ?
B efo re th e la s t, fin a l p h ase n f th e
s e w e r p ro g ram Is co m p leted , le t's give th e
p eo p le a n a n iw a r to th e problem th e y

v a w

w ho vastly enjoyed winking
associates In disfavor with a
baseball hat. f o r hla big
scene, Teny waa provided
w ith a rubber bat that
ceuldn’l h u rt a child ot four.' •
Nevertheless, when the cam*)
eras started grinding, Srhul- i
berg and D irecto r. KaxanV
were horrified to see extras
dropping like flics Invcitl* .
gallon proved that Tony h &gt;d
substituted * an honeat-to-{
goodness Louisville slugger '
a t th e last m inute. "Dst bat
rie * i\
f a tried to fool me with.” '
foe eemplatoed, J h r a a f o e d —
light,* ao I change it for dia
yea! earn.,
—
v

fit lei te jrl :»
/fnut w n .ll y

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Cheer vp. I .i e there will be
.hilly we&lt;&gt;'her ** eemploin ebeut.
A T *T U go
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to lit a c*

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ot h -*1* tve Oy I# u wiouew.
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The Tt(«ivn un-Ametlexn
lire gMuip te &gt;tegti*|r u tirositwey

A "it II Inve &gt;iv i *■ * t urxce
jo J richly *xi!|«uxwJ erroUa.
I.cr u* ahow you
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now!

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V O r A HE IN V IT E D TO A T T E N D
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o awmaky new subdivision, with ranch houses, g-car garegte, etc.
,Tk#y thereupon named M Angora Heights!
, IMS. ke Beoaeai a r t jHOUtteUed by XIm VeeMn# */*aueu i

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�r r t m I n s«( fceard tram Seftmlffl
. . • . mil capecU him
&gt;, vi»it her
She recalled that her irfn told
irr he waa going tn work out the
■rohlem hlmirir but "now olheri
....
Ihe tilrliiri- aM It

|FO im .A N n, Or*, ja —The mMh
f of Airman Daniel C. Schmidt
iya ah* ha* not given up hope o'
j roeoneilution between him and
if remarried wife Uni.
The mother, Mra. Nelli# Peter*.
I, aaid l**t night ihe would hate
» hear It from her ton that he
•finitely waa through with hit

more "
Mr*. Peter* wei reftrnng to a
atatement by Schmidl'a attorney
Howard Welch, ol Sacramento,
that Schmidt ha* made up hie
•■•H *■“ cl'ic* not want a recon-

"There h ai heea
to gal them back
aaid. "Even the
*eem to want them
it together again."
The former Mr*.

the remarried ta (he belief Schmidt
no one trying wai dead. The young airman wai
together,'* *h* recently relented from Red Chi­
lawyer* don't ne »t captivity.
to try to piece
According to Mr*. Pelert, Una
telephoned her Monday and aaked
Schmidt aaid (or her help in **eking "Danny'*

fonteeneta.**
"She wa* icared s tiff. . . She'*
ju*t a confuted kid of I t," Mra.
Peter* -aald. "Maybe the made a
m utake—but I can’t help think of
what t h in t aaid of another whol
made a mlatake. He aaid let bim|

without ait eaat (he Ant itoM."! THE UCNFOPP nwR 4T.TI
Tha airman'* mother quoted t'na: Th u n . Aug. 18, 1955 P a g e j

aavina aha had left
let* her
hw »m«&lt;i
I
a*i aaying
aecond1---buiband. Alford.Pine, and waa tn
hiding with her* and Schmidl'a l-j **
year-old aon.
"She told me," Mr*. Peter* laid. | hahy

Men's

Straw
HATS

Iff.

' ‘Danny neter **ld anything like
tat to me " *«id Mr*. Peter*, who
a t talked to her ton by telephone
ince ha came home to fml Una
varrled to another man. Mr

doetnl raund* tin Danny any

1 T able w ith value* (n 7.95
cluneuut a t

Set-Acquainted
Held By Boy Scouts
FIAGARA • ON . THE • LAKE.
&gt;nt e -Today waa "Get Ac(Uamted Day" for the vanguard
if »/m&gt;e 10,000 Boy Scout* from
ill over Ihe world who will partlri
rale in the righlh world Jamborrr
i«rc.
About II.SOft
*cout*
from
AUUUt
, # « riw
uia I*’"
" M nalion* have already pitched their
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ent*
on
theI__jamboree
tile, adja
rent to hiatoric Ft. George. Thou*
tnda more were arriving 'today,
the jamboree wilt he nffidall)
vpened Saturday afternoon by Gov
Ten. Vincent Mattey, chief acout
ter Canada.
The »eout« are evpectr-.l In eon•time SMimn pound* of tuppl.e*,
mo*t of whleh they wilt cook themwive* over eharenal fire*.
, A dally newipaper will be pub
ilihed and a iperlal telephone e«
bhang# "Jamboree Ontario"—hat
.p ee* eilabliihed for lha neeailon

(

foreign audenl* In Iht United
teles are studying In every .tale,
llaaka, tha Canal Zone, Hawaii
■d P ut n o Rlrn.

Legal Notice
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kacky raouirvO
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e«ra*a**, earaanaltf ar hr ai
llta r a a ,, • * ar kalare Sapiaml.r.
IT, m r . I I tha n fltra * « f tka I'l.iV
.1 tha IT m iM Cwwrl, *r lha r « u r i
S * -* t . In Sanfar4. F l t i l l l , in '! to
M U t rnpy lhain ar la
K a r lil.
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f. TV Raa M I M ' oM . rta ria * . Ill
i e M a il* S iv a tc n .nraaaira p i n i ­
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V&gt;urt. Ninth J . l l r l a l
( ‘irru li «f
NorMa, tn n n l tor Santlnala r'aunr. In C h ia r ir r , and a l i k r . i l i i H
ill# af aaid aaaia katn*. nnland
-akalla, P la ln lirf. T«. rk y llla J
Akalla.
n tland ani.
and haraln
• It nal, nr a da-raa p ia nanfaxn
till ha awl " a d ana Iwar van
Witnnaa a ir hand ana -ffl.1 ,1
aai f t enatard. Saaalaala r - n n n .
In r lla , tkla n il* day a t Aw iaal.

All Olhera

MEN'S SOCKS
One nire socks, were 1.90 to
1.50 p a ir

o'clock Feature

PIECE
GOODS

(1 HOUR O N L Y )

One tnlile of piece goods, an
anaortment of fabrics includ­
ing gaberdine. nearly all
suitable for Fall aewlng, each
piece SALK (tagged) for

LADIES’ HOSE. NYLON DE LUXE, FULL FAS11ION, 8 POPULAR SHADES FROM WHICH TO
CHOOSE. SIZES 8 'i thru 11. MADE TO SELL FOR
1.45 pair

LA D IES'
DRESSES
Entire stock of Spring anrl
Summer Dresaea (many can

Clearance

Special

be worn right on thru Fall).
Womens. Misses. Juniors and
half sizes, all are.
(Limit 2 Paira To Each Customer. Pleasa)

15 PAIRS

MEN'S SWIM
TRUNKS
In aisea small k medium, knitled acetata and elastic, were
S.95

9 P A IR S
W INDOW DRAPES

MATTRESS

PADS

Quilted of all new eotton, l i t quality
.Values to 9.95. closeout

Twin Bed Size

pair l

Double Bed 81m
Cloieout

MEN'S SWIM
TRUNKS
'AH nylon.-solid eolora (tome
reversible) Waist sizes 28
thru 44. Reguter prices 6.00
and 6.95

BATH
TOWELS
Tn eolora. i Im 18 x 26
regular 89e each while they
hut

SHEETS
Cennnn Combapun percale,
enow whit*.

BATH ROOM
SETS
Rug and matching 11d
cover, eolora or white, rug
else 24” x 24" with nonskid beck.
_j

LADIES
SUITS
To Closeout AC

LA D IE S
HATS

Special
Double 81m

0 F. Harndaa
C l»rli nf tka ArewM Unatl
Eartyha Haiiahnldar
tlwrwar Tar n a l a t l f f

FIRESTONE
STORES
t i l B ttl t *1.

Cwvl Aulti
CUSHIONS

Plnai

1.66

S P. C. Pish Pole 97c
M FI. Carden
R0SB

Yard Rakes

2.66
68c

Closeout

17 MEN'S

BED PILLOWS

CABANNA
COATS

100% DuPont Dacron, cover­
ed with best quality ticking
In pretty candy stripes, com­
pletely washable, fu ll s Im
(21 x 27) Reg. 7.91 ea.

I alio medium
7 ** med-large
8 * large
S
M x-Urge
Regular price 9.98

Sale Priced

BEDSPREAD

12P A IR S
W IN D O W
C U R T A IN S

Twin bad sis* (an
background with eld
fashion print, regular
Fries 18.91

Panel style with • rufflaa a t bottom, eern
color, 81 or 90 inch
length. Regular T 9I

FOAM
RUBBER
Flaked, for stuffing pil­
lows, pads or cushion* I t
as bag. Regular 65c

27
LADIES'
T-SHIRTS

Closeout

7 PAIRS
M E N S SPORT
SLAC K S
MEN'S SPORT
SHIRTS
Entire Stock AQ Wasl abte
fabrics, regular prices 298 to
9.98.

PRICE

Solid eolora of orange or red.
Washable, fast eolor poplin.
Waist 28 SO 82 84 98
Quantity 1 2
2 1 1

MEN'S ROBES

Others

M E N 'S SUITS
Knowi Brand, n year round Florida weight

ST If 89 40 41 42 43 44 48 48 50
mmrna
Regular
I!4 □5 2 f 1’llX2 1i
Short
|| 1
^ 111
Long
| *T2
Stout
|
2
T 7
Short Stout i
M 1
JL

BOYS' S U C K S

9 THROW
PILLOWS
Covered in fine pin walo
corduroy* pretty s o l i d
colon, regular 298 each

4 size small

10 size medium
18 alia large
Values to 4.95

Closeout

3 BLANKETS
By Chatham, 1 rad. 1 pink, 1 yellow. Size
7* x 90. Regular 9.95

Acetate gaberdine, wrinkle
NctoUat, solid eofera. Brown,
blue, tan and pink, Agee •
(b n 18, unlace to 198.

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Youngsters Have
Enough!roubles

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*- JIM f O t i n m * AND CHIEF CHARI.Etl LEWIS, renter. CTO
- .pL,f *«!?'*
(ha mu*le be Art Davis and hi* Rhv.
- ‘Il'K ni.'t,‘ri
c p o Barnvard dance held last night in the CPO
CluK Nr*. ( nrhett * « i * member or the decorating ernun which
was beaded by Mra. Walt FiJoL flTioto by Jamaaoa Studio 1

YOU

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inrreo iev

*v - Myrtle Wilioti,
tfaHfiri *\

rtmny

*f t!j}« U iliiflM r furitI
&gt;*dy in Ihe f.m tify,
for Ih * very yming
elderly, ro n vale*' * en a " .n fi d le l " , 1
I V1WT.--I. nt Station '
tt-iirlllm i* an.I ap.
--- for m ilk blended
fruit* and th.-.r
i ‘ •&gt;« h a, trir»i rn»k - !
v-itnun mechanical ’

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Marrying Sister*
In Double Rites
l.os

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a rluibl* e r tr many tn (bout tv.
week*.
F.hrrhard T Blu*m. It sod I therih llapfner, Th, and Will .mi li
Illtirm, 4!, and l-m cn rd llirl
nee. 71, obtained n-im age l .en.e
yesterday.
The G erm an Horn h rrdhrr* I t
re tid rn ts lor M
m u , n .-t r
•titer* a year age during a vmt
in G erm any.

WXANM MUUOM b bound for
lha Mtaa Aaierlea pagewnl in
Atlantic City, N. J , aflat being
salaried Misa Utah. A senior at
lha U nirtnily of Utah, fluunne.
who IWaa In Ball lake Cite,
hope* In follow In the fmtelepa
nf anothor Haehtv* Mata girt,
Cnllaen Kay Hutchins, Mlis
? 1132. ffaleroatlnoalj

II «a* a yr*r h fore Ihe ■ irr.
obtained Vita* for permanent re
rlence in Ihe Unit'd Slat, l r&gt;
arrived a week a &lt;i a.-.I in i an
aparlmeni In Glendale, n u t In
lhal orrupird hy I . brolhei.
Alter the weddit ;*, one I- (In ■
and r-n« abler w 1 exchange ad
drrvtev.

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anhamcd to put on a bathing suit.
I'm getting the reputation of
living a bad »port juvt hevaute I
isi.'t t&gt;ear to have other* »ca my
big thigh*.
A. That'* *illy. And why de­
velop ■ complex aliout it? Why
not g rt long iathmg trunk* or
Its** your molhrr make you *ome
knro length bathing britchrs?
Buy a prrtty bathing top and
you'll have a mat suit that will
hids your flrihy part*.
Q, I havo been irmted to the
shore home of a boyfriend of
mine. My moiheT will not let me
m. ) Put
go. Since 1 will have no other Til B IB OIL rAINTINGS W ||,l, BH offend In a n- '
llct. "S at the annual Halloween 1'anrr. 1hc-e nain'i- .
a
vacation away from home except afvnve
by (left lo rfght ) Ml*. \V. Fliol. Ml* l! n - SiMr- 1
that week, do you thin* that is .1 Parson* ami Mr*. It. Malinowski. Tl • big ‘l utuio i ."&gt; v Id
fait?
IK x 21 inches. (Photo hv Jameson h'in-iioi
A. Y«ur mother pre.lv tea*,
nut a tire that you will be well i
eared for no douht. Why not have ' Methodist Church
the levy'* mother write her a n.ite '
Inviting you (which »he should! Dependable Class
have done In the fir*t place.) |
Mr. and Mr*. K.iy B ■
and
Many mother* are m l in favor of Discusses Business d a u g h lrr of St. l.-unv. 3|•*. v . i
this casual type of invitation and
T h r Dependable C l* * * of the with Mi &lt; W P, V&lt; ll v
woo ran blame them!
M ethod)*! i'h u r rh m it on ,\|on ilay their vaialion vl»it to Miami a
&lt;J. t ant Id ami am working at In M cK in ley H a ll w ith M r * . H . B. short whit# bn k.
■ summer Juh which will be over M cCall acting a * president.
Dr. 11 K. It&lt;•-c and fan. v
two wick* liefoie I go bark to
The scripture was g iv -n by
school, t have a-ked my mother M rs. C y ril llu tn e r and M r*. II. leaving Thui*day afletin n
to return part of my paycheck \V. H erron o ffe ie -l the devotional. sp-lul I hr W irkrn d in 3ltam i.
«xch week »n that I ran have
Rudnetv wav then taken ra le
Raymond n N'oiman, ■ - n n
some fun on Iwaih outing* week­ of as M l* . f!»*eoe T ay lo r, rh a lrend* and before I go bark to man of a nom inating commit Ice, apprenl1 . I s. Naval Re*rrv ,
school, but she will not. Do you prrsenlcd Ihe following a * o ffi­ lefl Aug * r-n Ihe II- -liojej, I a
think that iv right?
cer* (&lt;*r Ihe coming y ra r : Mrs. t'lrllaml * out of t hade luo. .
A. It »erm* only fair that your John S ch 'rard J r., president; M rs. to go on hivltlr mat-- -sen off
He Is *
I oeshelt,
v lre -p re sid m l: New Bedford, Ma*a
mother gite you *onte of your J. II
earned money »n lhal you can M r*. V |„ S m ith , tre a .u te r; and radar -|&gt;oltrr. T t-y w-.l telum
Aug. S *.
have tonir recreation before you M r*. Jam es WHght, aeeretary.
M onthly reports w eie given. I I
k tack to school. On the other
Mr. ami Mr*, r
Hosid *'f
hand prrhap* the family finan. wav announced th a t th r c l * '* f»
rial circumstance* are *urh lhal In serve supper for "Adventure Jneksnnvillr, and Mr. and M
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your mother I* making a sacri­ W eek" on Tuesday, Aug. I t and Jim Connor of Alt""n*. i
* I
fice lo keep you in school a* it that it w ill m r rt w ith Mrs. M il- tors of ll-rir hrothei-in ’
• i*ler, Mi. and Ml*. Robert Vt
i*. Maybe your vacation money ton W y a tt in September.
Those pi event weto M r*. ( y rll U nJ.
goev a long way lo helping the
family budget. In that ra*e per­ llu tn e r. M rs. It. W . Herron. M r*.
Mr. and Mr*. Fird P. P»''- 1
haps you «hould lie happy l hit Itny W illia m *. M rs, I I . It- M cC all,
you ran do your part—sad Out Mrs. J. I I . Nicholson, M r*. Ito 'e n r and family have retu n -d a l'-i »
T ay lo r, v1&gt;». V . L- -mlth, M r*, visit In (iuiilertfille at.-l lu&gt; &gt;
true in your case.
t*.
|„ W a lli*. M r*. M. K. Baker liHisa Alahmia. They spent t
&lt;J. I have ju*t met a very nice
past week in Atlanta, (la.
hoy at the summrr ramp where I and M is. N ancy Rcnek.
II
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am working. My mother hat forI1
bidden me lo have date* alum* log i f f m ir steady doling or Ju*t VFW Auxiliary Has
• I o n th
W ore I am IT, ami so far I ign-'ie him when he relum e,
have only been permittrd to go
A. That would he silly. Per­ Meet, Makes Plans
In dances, house parties aid on haps the friend* have misinter­
The \ h \V Auxiliary hel l .1* r- i.ftl.I N IT I n it u
double dates lo local movies. The preted th# ailuolion. Or perhaps
Slice is
lioy ha* asked me nut (o a »iuare the ho” is lonely an.l rn.oj* l'" gular meeling Tue-day *v-.nr 1 Plll-Uill I
in
Hie
Aiueilcan
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Pl.rodance 15 mile* from where w&lt; rnmpany of Ihe girl, although not were made let allend ihe VI W m i -.I i . I lit v
worL, I want to go but do not *o much a* your*. The thing for
Post pirnlr In lie In-Id *; Golden and omk r rknow what In do.
you to do I* ptetend you know
t r r i &lt; l.vh t
A. You should virile or tele- . nlhlng of Ihe situation ami make l.ikr Sunday allernoon. A"*
Hr.
All
member*
and
the.r
f-.ni
plum : your mother asking hrr for your letters mnra lnlete*ilng
« nt
permission or arrange to have an than ever before. Summer roman- .ire invited lo attend, it was v!•elder roupte accompany you In rr» aie »h«rr lived, anyway. When ted.
Tlr memher* wore pn --nl
ihe danre anil wnl# your mother he come* home hell probably for­
•i n or.
lhal you are doing that. You get all aliout her in a *hort lino lha n-eeling slid the opening erlnvmg eerrmunirv were impr.
-lire
would lake quite a risk riding 13
Strip* of fanned p.miento add *lv* wllh Ihe eohir* being prr miles away in the country with a
"I th
strange boy. It I* only wise in ronfrisling and atlrarlivr rolor t led Refreshment* are served ■
follow your mnthrr’a advice In green vrgriahles; try them wllh ter eech meeting , nd lho aiixili it-,
green peas, snap besni or broccoli invite* any women who ere im.
thle raie particularly.
that!
esled lo Join this growing nuam i.r'd
ami I.
Q. My boyfriend I* away for Ihe
iiUon.
■ummrr with hit parents. I have
Urn hi
hrard through friends that he ha*
Yii.l r
met a girl and it dating hrr.
Blucm Brothers
Should I write him a teller break-

Last night tha CPO Club fralured Art Davit and his Rhythm
Riders a t the CPO Club for a
"Barnyard Dante".
Dancing was enjoyed from D
In 12 p.m. The dance room was
tastefully decoral*d hy tha CPO
Wlvea Club u*ing a barnyard
Ihrme. Around tha walla of tha
room tha motif s i r earrlrd nut
hy tha use of Imitation feneva
and grata mad# of paper. Hpared
a t Interval* behind th* fence*
were different barnyard animals
Including rows, pigs, rhitkem,
ate.
A larg* number of CPO's and
their guests enjoyad tha evening
and a large crowd attended from
Pina Castla Air Force Bata.
Many towntpeopla also were
Uiera,
Th* decoration romn Hte* was
(imposed of Mr*. Wall Fljol, Mr*.
Bill Malicaowiki, Air*. Jtm Corhalt, Mrs. Jim Parsons, Mrs. Rus
Spencer and Mrs. A. Eastman.

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The naill-ag's fumed a real
Told deep
ollywood Gets Engagement
blue this morning. It seem*
Mr*. J. R. Bennett of Hanford that all Cod'* ehillun got prob*
U announcing Ihe engagement of lem*. Hrr* are th* question*
!;/n
BigDither
her daughter Pat*y l.**u to Air­ atong with «ome answer* that w*
man First Class Carlton Carroll hop* will hs helpful to ether*:
son of Mr. and Mr*.
! AboutNew Star Vandelte,
Q. I am to hippy that I ain
Fird Vansleil* of Vermont.

HOME + —Cma Lnllobrigida and
Hr i* now stationed al the
*-M Ruphii Iu rm slcsl ihe headlines,! fanfold Na*al Air Station.
i hut llul!&gt; wrMMl it more excited
\*'r&gt;lding plant will ba maue at
*L„ul m nlhrr Italian — husky- a later date.
§. nlcrd Rossano Braixi.
Pnhap* not since Charlci novrr
whuprred hi* invitation lo th*
Casbah hi* * continental leading
. man hit American movie-goers
I :• -xriilr »uth impact Thousand* of
II S -postmarked l»ttcr* arc deliv­
e r e d every month to hi* apartment
or Via Sutina herr.
.
L'nivcrial-Inlcrnaltonal, with a
keen ear to the feminine reaction
' tn hi* role in "SummrrUme." with
f K i t h i r i n r Hepburn, recently
signed Braui to a contract for
one picture annually for three
year*
■ He plan* l«*n outside pldurc»
each year ami ha* a round donut
offer* to pick front lie is favored
for the lead In ‘ Smtb Pacific."
the role played by Erio Pin/a on
Broadway.
"For the fir«t l;mr in my life I
J t n really canted." R raui admit*
0 L are female film-goer*.
What 1* there about B rain whleh
art* female heart* spinning? He
Isn’t the typical tall leading man
with handsome, regular feature*
Ttovann’* height i* average, hi*
build »olid. Hi* face i* rather
tipiare. with lip* Vhich break often
into a friendly imlle. 111* eye* are
large and warm Hi* nose It mnrr
Midwestern than floman He is JS
Tears .oi l and look* it
• Yet »nmehow the romantic sum
total exceed* the part*. At a recent
balcony party under the Roman
alar*, a vemi rirc k of handsome
women eluitrrrd around B rain HIGH SCHOOL—With new and
minutes after hi* arrival. Standing modem versatility of fabrics,
litconspleuoudy to one *idr, beam- wool Is used for summer wear and
In* with pride at her hu*band, cotton for winter. Color and tea*
wat Mr*. B raui. a fat. cheerio* turn of this gray striped Thomas
I woman who fit* to perfection Ihe cotton maka it idsal for tha high
averaga American idea of a middle school miss who is ttred of tha
light, soft colors of summer. Tho
aged Italian hou*cwifr.
a Virtually ignored in a enrner sharply whits dickey wllh Ha
' where he restlessly passed time sleek btack bow p« frame* the
with a journalist friend wat *urh fact nicely. Without Uit dickey,
j n matinee idol a* Edmund Purl- the dress can bo worn far after*
“ d.im Even hi* lady lnve. Linda school activities.
Christian, rlung to the Braui
group for more than an hour. Aft,j| rrwards, a male gue*t aile d a
girl lo explain ftra u i'i appeal
jfer an*wer:
"Roasann just lock* nice — like
lomeone who would be good In
YHL'RBDAY
,'ou: lumantir, yc», but kind. loo.
Junior R.A.'a meet at 7 p.m.
A man wouldn't understand."
at the Fir«t Baptist Church.
Neither did producer* *- for
Mr*. Eher U « will entertain Ihe
year*. Braui made more t'n n 7(1 [.adifi Aid Society of the Lutheran
•Italian pictures with tittle mdlcr Church of Ihe Rrdremri at 7.30
'abroad Only nnre slid Hollywood
p. m at (he home of her daughlrr,
fall — In lot* for "Little Women'' Mr* J. II Stapler, W'eat Kir»t SI.
with June Altyron
i "I wa* given a Shy ear-old char­ Junior Tt.ea.'a meet at th* Fir»t
acter part and wav to ditgiuled.l Baptist t’hurrh at 7 p.m.
of th« H u t Rapirame home to Italy,'* B raui re- listBrotherhood
Ph.irrh m rrl fur supper and
ail*.
program at 7 pm.
Then an A m e r i r a n company
Itiunling an Italian trailing man for
MONDAY
|"Three Coin* In Ihe fountain"
The Beardall Av*. Cirri* will
[Picked Braui. Thai puj him over meet at the chapel at 1 p.m.

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York In two previous trie*, checked
n r c d Wil k s
the Bombers on two Hit* until the
n r A itatUted P rf‘ 1
Thlt A m riinn League race It lerenth when El*lon Howard’* dou­
■A *ere* j even the contending ble and a pinch single by Joe
managers »r# talking with tongue* Collin* trored the Yank*' run. He
In cheek. Each one maintain* hit gave five hits for the night.
A twinight douhleheader he
guy! are going to win tt. but none
of thrm really round* convincing Iwern Raltimor* and the Nat* at
Ju it a couple nf Haya ago, Al Washington wa» rained out.
l» p ra of Clevelanil, nhsrrvlng
In the National league. Brook­
there were no puthoveri in the lyn let It* *econd atralght to New
league, figured there wasn't much York 5-1; Milwaukee homered p u t
chance of one dub getting hot and St. Lnul* li t ; Chicago regained
jaeing off with the flag—but If fifth place from Cincinnati 3 1. and
any club could do It, hi* Indian* htltburgh defeated Philadelphia
could, what with their pitching and M .
all.
Willi# Maya led th* Giant*' al
Ao-l Chicago’* Marty Marlon, lavk with a triple, two unglcv and
ever aure hit While So* will come a walk and figured in all of New
wit on top. neverlheleai eonccdrd York'* run*. Itarnon Moniant. go
he couldn't »ee all that New Vork ing th* ditlanre for the lira! time
tal»nt gnmg to rot.
m th# major*, won hi* iecond
Caiey Stengel, meanwhile, pat while icattering eight Hit* and
ted hi* Yankee* on the hrad and ttnking out eight.
warned that lha Roiton lied So*
Del Crandall't grand itammer in
were not to he written off.
So what happen*? Detroit up and th* eighth put the B ra m beyond
hurt* Cleveland for th# &lt;frond reach, following earlier homers by
atralght day yesterday 95 It w»* Andy t'afko and Ed Mathew* that
the Tribe’* third l«»* in a row hr had built a 3 t lead.
Hank Sauer, only a lometlmes
bind the failure* of It* mound are*
—-Mike Garda, Early Wynn and •tarter with (he Cub* tim e day*,
belted a pair of homer* for all nf
Bob Lemon.
And Rotion. till! perMMent If Chicago'* run*. Smoky lliirgev* hit
not at rontUtent, wallop* thr a two-run thot in the first (or the
Yank* off a tevengim * «lre»k 7-1 Itedleg* before Boh Rush settled
behind the earellrnl pitching of down for hi* loth victory.
Ike Delock
The Phil* got three run* In the
All of whlrh left the Yank* Juat first, then Elroy Care knuckled
on* gem* and three percentage down while the Pirate* battled
point* *head of the White So*, bark with 1* hit a. II nf thrm off
who were Idle. Chicago 1* half a Inter Curt Simmon*. Richie Ash
gam# up on the Indian* who ire burn, topi in NL hitting, pulled a
but two game* ahead of fourth back mutet* trying to beat out a
plar# notion.
hit and left the game in llir s n ­
The Tiger* wharkrd Lemon for ood inning.
ei* hit* and five run* in three In
Ring* That’* lha longeit any nf
Lope*’* nig Three ha* latled In
Some Realignment
the lait three geme*.
Jim Running gave up «olo horn• r t to I-arrv Dnby, Bobby Avila May Be in Offing
end Gene Woodling, before Rah* COLUMBIA, S C — T h e re m a y
B lrrer re me nn to win in relief. ha in m e r e a lig n m e n t* , In m in o r
Al Kelme, bark up to 350 tn top le a g u e h u r b i l l m e m b e n h lp * in
m ajor league h!n*ri, and hill Tut­ th e S o u lh e a tt n e a t y e a r.
tle had thrr* hit* rieh In Ihe At a conference here yeiterday.
Tiger*’ I t hlt attack, Cleveland President George A. Trautman of
■ted four pitcher* for the third lb* National Aaut. nf Proftnlnnal
League' said only the leagues and
Atralght game.
Hoot Ever*, • regular breaks- their Individual member club* can
end-iprtlm guy, tuffered an aye make any realignment derision*
fnjury when struck by hi* own Trautman rrmalned In Columbia
lou! In ■ pinch role for the Indian* today for private conference* with
The Yank*, who three time* league president* nr club official*
la v e won m e n in a row Ihli who wantejl to talk with him.
Ha described yeiterday’i du
•eaton, gave up their chance at
•Ight atralght aa notion acored cusiion* aa "eaploratory."
A particular problem, he said,
five time* in Ui* *l*th Inning
Grady Hatton and Jim Piertall la poaed by th* Clati R Tri Stale
laced Bob Turley for hack-to-bark League, which ha* only four club*,
triple * to get the frame under way. Asheville, N.C., Greenville, Spart­
M o d i, ■ II year old right-hand- anburg and Rock Hill, SC.
• f who bad fatted against New Th# Tri-Atat* hope* to add new
m e m b e r * o r to mrrge its m e m ­
ber clube into other leagues neat
year, he said.

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NEW YORK 'A—Th# changing
habit* of lha nation’i wag* earn­
ers made tt Inevitable that th*
Dodger*; though one of th* great
team* nf haieball hlitory, would
sooner pr later be forced to aban­
don their rattletrap plant In Brook­
lyn and »eek th# open tpscel, *#
Ui* Philadelphia Athletics and
Boston Brave* did before them.
The wild core of loyal fan*
which for generation* elbowed it*
way into Kbbeti Meld and made
the operation a profitable one no
longer live* In the crowded bor­
ough acroii th# Kavt River. The
son* nf Ihe old-time Dodger rooter*
now own their home* but on l»ng
Island and prefer tO|motnr to and
from their enlertainment.
Anyone who ha* ever attempted
lo drive through Brooklyn Mill
bear* tear* of the experience If
he hav attempted to find Ebbel*
Meld, and, having finally tri­
umphed on that score. Iben mught
a parking *p*ce within commut­
ing dltlapce of the ancient arena,
the rhancei are he’s itill bleeding
What the old-lime bavehall fan
happily endured for the *ak* of
*eeing hit heme* tn •etlon-ih*
endlcv* trolley nr tubway ride, the
eventual titling behind a broad
girler—the modern fan ttmplv
will not put up with In large num­
ber* lie will. Intteid. drive tn one
of the nearby rare trarki, where
the parking factlltle* are va»t and
Ihera are escalator* lo comfort hi*
aching dogv,
That wat what Dodger Preildenl
Walter O'Malley wai laying when
he announced, ui effect, that hi*
rluh K it throw mg in Ihe sponge.
He know* he's fighting a loving
bailie. II is lo be aerlouvly doubted
that he wa* entirely sincere when
he laid that hi* team will continue
to play moit of it* home games
at Ebhet* field through lAtt and
1937. The clean break with th*
part should come much sooner
than that.
If th* plan tn play teven game*
in Jersey City neat season la a
drapers!* move aimed at rounng
th* Rmoklyn rlvir father* Into
building a new municipal plant for
the Dodgeit, It won't work. They
don't mute easily in thl* part of
th# country any more Reside*, th*
amount of land which would be
r e q u i r e d for »us*h a project
couldn’t be found In Brooklyn
short of rating eight apartment
home* and a school.

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DecisionOverCubariN inoVaides

CEDAR fALM . Iowa (A-Bmall
college football I* fighting • "bat­
tle for life,” In the opinion of C. L
(Burk) Slacheck, coach at Iowa
Btate Teachers College.
"The larger colleges prefer to
Ignore the problem* of th* smaller
ichonli," he declared in • letter
to the editor eg the Waterloo
(lowa&gt; Courier.
"The major collage* are rlamortng for unlimited television," toe
wrote. "They aay that they a rt
acting only to ihliify fan*, not for
money. Then it would not item
a handicap lo televlie th# games
on Monday when they would not
openly eompet* with the smaller
irhool* playing weekend football.”
Star beck eritlciied some large
unlveriitiea for "recruiting huge
freahman squads to to* boiled down
lo make up their vanity teama.
Many n boy la thus denied Ihe
opportunity of enjoying competi­
tion even though too could have
derived th* benefit* nf playing,
had he not been urged lo alleod
Ihe big school."

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failles For Life

Jim Lea Rowan, bead football
couch of the New York Olaita la
In hie into eeatea •fth th* Giants
■a a player end roach. This la tola
second tattoo as besd mentor. Ha
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CHICAGO JH— Rob Satterfield,
t h * unpredictable heavyweisht
•lugger, pondered over hit tn-en.1
out Rttie progieia today after
irnnng a unammoua deciiion over
Cuban Nino Valdes, a leading eontender for Rocky Marciano’*
lit!*.
Bilterfleld deal! tfje giant Yal
det hit loth driest In 15 bout* lail
night In a nationally televised Hr
rounder at Chicago Stadium.
la a bout that very few observ­
er* thought would go th* limit,
since tooth men had 75 per crnl
knockout
averagea,
Salierfield
hammered Val le* to th* floor in
th* final round, but h# couldn't
keep him there. Thr Chicago Ne­
gro, outweighed n pound* end ■
5-1 underdog, woo a unanimous
decision.
Satterfield weighed 113; Velde*
&gt;15.
Before last night's bout Valdes
had won 21 of S3 fight* by knock­
out* and waa ranked No. 5 among
heavyweight ring contender*. Sat­
terfield baa acored 30 knockout*
In IB victories. He has lort 19.
At th* start of lha 10th round
Valdai and Satterfield raked rath
other with Short blows whrn Sat­
terfield suddenly barked sway and
swung widely lo hit opponent'*
head Th# blow glanced off Valde*'
shoulder and he slipped to the
floor. He waa up in an instant,
and them wa* no count.
Later Satterfield uncoiled a left
book that caught Valde* flush on
lb* jaw. He then followed with a
Hinging right to the far*.
Valdai dropped to the floor on
hie haunch**. He waa up at the
count of ftvo, but look a mandatory
eight count.
Satterfield rushed la. both flit*
hammering at Valde*' face, which
wai a m a n of blood. Rut be
couldn’t put the big Cuban down
again.

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Til* City Bowling League will
meat tonight at B o'clock al tha
ban tom isuwtlng Alley* to Ui-rusa
plane far th* new eeaemu Electie* af affleara will alaa b* held.

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TALLAHASSEE— Migratory
waterfowl hunter* will hav* an
open season of 70 eonvecutiv# day*
from Nov, 7 thrugbt Jan. 15, un­
der regulation* announced today
by A. I*. Aldith. director. Gam*
and Frt*h Water Fl»h Commla*lon.
Hunting will begin one-half
hour before sunrise and continue
to auniet everjday, including
opening day. Dally bog limit and
and total poroeiiion limit* remain
at four and eight on duck*, two
at..I four on arete, and ten and
ten on root. Only ont wood duck
wilt be permitted in day'* bag,
and two in po«ien&gt;l«n.
A 15-day sraron for buntlnr
snipe fjarkinipe) ha* been *et
for December 24 through January
7, with dally bag and possetslun
lm.it* both art at eight
The 70-day waterfowl season
represent* an extension of 10
day* over th# 1954-55 icavon of
AO day*. In announcing the exten­
sion, th* tl, S. Fuh end Wildlife
Service i* anticipating * fall
flight nf a bunper crop of wild
durke and grete from their
Canadian breeding ground*. Aiditch stated. Flight* of migratory
waterfowl ate expected to be tne
belt *inra 1932.

Don't Write Obits
Yet For Indians;
Lopez Has Faith

DETROIT 'JT-Hnld off on thoie
Clevrland obituaries.
The Indlin* may be gasping, but
skipper Al Lapel say* tbcy're n&lt;d
dying.
"We're ttill In pretty «~w1 »hape
even though we're * gam# and
a half nut nf flit! place," said
Lopei today.
"We've had batting trouble* all
VCKC Enters Final teatnn
and now, for no re*ion
our pilrhing h»i gone *nur. But
Third O f Season
Ihen ne'v* been hot and cold right
DAVTONA REACH — Th# Vo­ from the start."
flnly lavt Saturday nisht the
lusia Counts- Kennel Club h*« en­ Indian* held whit appeared to br
te r'd the final thltd of It* record
a firm two-game grip on fir*t
1935 season.
place. They teemed ready tn mike
The rewirt track wound tip tha a ran for their second straight
f!r*t Ah dav* nt Ita 1935 meet flag.
Saturday and resumed artlon
Then the pitching itaff crum­
Moods'- with Ml more raclnw dava bled.
to go Tha season end* on Satur­
In th* last three gamei Lope*
day, Pept. 17.
bat railed on 12 pitcher*—four in
Many *pecl*l event* will be each gam*. II* used Bob L*mnfl.
featured d u rirr the d o rte r week* Rub Feller, Ray NarU-.ki and Art
nf the eamnaigr starting with Hnuttrman yriterday but wound
Ihe annual Citrus Derby Thursday up on the short end of a 9 3 score
ttlrhL
to Ihe Detroit Tiger*.
Tw Volusia Derby, the track’* - Lemon, making hit second Mart
Mu# rthbon elastic, and the fj*- since returning tn duly after m u t­
H r Day weekend are bleb point* ing three wrek* with a pulled leg
tnuicle, lasted only three tnmngv
nf the season yet to tom*.
He was cuffed for »ix hits and
five runt.
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Much of Cleveland'* trouble*
iv m e r a r e r n r t iir rnrvw v stem* from a *erl«uv decline in
J l lin r .
S i - x i v m r.
r o t V T T . production nf the "Big Three"—
• 1 •■Min« tv ran iiiT l-.
Lrmon, Early Wynn and Mike
tv ttR. r-T 'T r. n r
JMM.V ARR.V1I.VM RViKVIV
l w # &lt; s#4 Garcia.
They’ve compiled en overall
t n vil. r e r m r o e v vvts r»'n•nvs iivvtvt. r* vivro on *••-. mark of 35 27. compared to 47-19
Msvna vutivvT eaiD tc»at thii Umr tart year.
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Wynn, afler a Mow Mart due lo
- • 1' • 1 and ra o ttlre * to n&gt;»-ent
a bronchial aliment lead* with
aag c la im s and d ro ia iu ta e til.S i v»n
o r e ltlie r o f »»u m a r have s ta le s t 111 f«mnn is 13 9 and Garcia
t i e e sta te f t . t o il V v n it.V IIV M tv VJKVt.V. O erfs*e *t i t l t o f said C flu * . M L A-year sro today Wynn wa*
IV. to th e i 'e iir it v J e l l s f t I r m i s - 15-f, Lemon 17-S and G.'rcla 133
Ma C s d s t t , n o r t h s a l h i t o ffic e
Th# Rig Three pitched 'i4 com­
!n th e eovH house o f ssi.t C u u n tr
t t a a n to r4
r io t tg *
w ith tis s i * m
plete game* last year, hot so far
r * ;a r O s t r tio r th - fro m th # ttm # n f
lh a fte s t
p u td lr a tln n o f t h l t ao- Ihil tea son bsvc completed only
l i f t . K a fti c la im o f CemanO ah alt 22
S t I# w r l l l n e . sod t h s l l at*» a th «
"I'm not complaining about the
ntsce o f r# rtd s n ia and post o fr tr #
• d d te ss o f th e r la lm s n t and ah a lt way they've been going.*' Lope*
Si# a w o rtt to hs ib a e ls lm a n t, his
o te n t, o r a lto r o a r . an d s n r sueh ■eld. "Garcia ha* a lot ing record.
c la im o r aam aBd a n l to ( tl# * s h a ll *ure, but he'i been pitching well
to void
rw v n ie
P A I R V A lately."
Aa
a d m tn ts tra io r o f
th#
However, l/&gt;p*i It anything but
K a ta t# n t JO H N ». l i l t A l l AM
happy over the Tribe'* hitting.
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back of Gainesville and virtually
out of the playoff*, which are
based no full *ea*on standing*.
Lakeland a n d St. reteriburg
dropped from contention long ago,
Oilando. Cocoa and Daytona
Reach are cinches tn mike the
pci»tsea*on tenet. All three won
along with Gainesville l*»t nighty
to solidify their poiiUont. D r la n d ^
beat Lakeland 5-1, and Daytona
Reach trounced Writ Palm Beach
1(H).
Galnetvifle'a Rob Reed, who had
won only four gamei. thoppajd St.
Petersburg off with eight icattered
hit* and the Saint*' only run wia
unearned on an error. Germain
Pirrarn'* three run homer in th#
fint wai all the margin Reed
needed.
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Orlando's Jo# V»tm*» pitched^
hit 22nd victory and had Lakeland
thul out nn two hit* until the
eighth when Randy Randle tripled
and teored on a sacrifice fly. Kermit Turner gave Orlando only s i |
tributed to the Flyer*' scoring.
Bobby Arendt of Daytona Beach
rame wilhm striking dlttanre of
20 virtoric* when he won No. *1
on a four hit shutout. Bill Patrtia
ltd the Daytona Reach attack
three Writ Palm Reach pilrhera
with a pair of triple*.
Attendance wa* 7M at flameevlll*. 38 at Daytona Rearh. I l l
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Cocoa'* Craig lloyal gav« San­
ford It hit* but itill managed to
k i u i Honda btate League game
over the Cardinals, 11-7, when hi*
teammate* pounded 18 hits and
look advantage ot five hantorii
error*.
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Cocoa had consecutive four-run
inning*, the fourth on four hit*
and in error end Ihe fifth on
*ii nit* ind an error, tn the 3u
uta of the combined team* were
two hnmen, on* by Jim Siurlev
(or oantord and one by Orlando
tio u a lrt for Cocoq.
u m i.it km , r u r
The way the Gainesville G Men
are playing baseball tney will be
hard tn keep out of the Florida
Mate League playoffs.
When they beat St. Petersburg
101 la at night it waa the third
itnlght victory and sixth in the
last seven games (or the G-Mrn.
That itrrak has movert them In
fourth place in the full *eaion
standings, two games ahead of live
West Palm Beach Braves who
weakened tn the second half of
the tea son.
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of tho Edison Menlo Park laboratory in IVartmrn.
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Boy, Grandfather
Try Fishing Luck
FRASER. Colo. ,e-A small boy
and his gtandfalher — President
Eisenhower and J-yrar-oM David
were set to try their fishing luck
together Wednesday.
For David, a snub nosed mini*
tine of the President, the fishin.
expedition high in the Rocky Moun
tains was something brand new
He never has c*'t s dry fly fui
trout before.
The Preiiilent, an old hand, habeen waiting a long time to ahuu
his only grandnm how it's d»ne.
Elsenhower motored here yesler
dsy from the Denser Rummer
White House. 70 miles to the south
east across the Continental Divide

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TH BOlUtAJR, «SS* af 9m Rnaataw Ram ei r erU wtm rlilled the
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Scientists, Beards
Just Go Together;
Save Shaving Time

Although ancient Ire sheets did
not reach as far south •&gt; Wash­
ington D. C , floods from melting
of the ice did much to form she
terrain around the city.

A study ol typing operations
shows (hat an average typist has
about M.otry carriage returns a
year to return thn machine to Use
By ROBERT B. TVCRMAN
flENKVA. liR—Why do many left hand margin.
•dentist* wear beards?
Just for the fun of M. some of
them say . H's a habit, say others,
• r It aavet time shaving A few
even admit their wives made them
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Thuse were some of the an started the beard two yeara ago
gwrrs uncovered in an unacientlfir when we got married."
poll of bewhiskered acientists at
Tha poll also showed thst beards
the international atoms for peaceon scientists msy be on the way
conference here.
nut. The youthful scientist of thr
Francis Perrin, French high atomic age ia clean shaven, wears
■mimisalotier for atomic energy, his hair crew cut.
said: "I struck a rock while
awtmmlng in 1M7 arH broks my
Jaw. Inis prevented me from shivA mg for several months. After that.
Does Your Home
w I Just decidrd to keep my beard "
Dr. Peter Forieseue, an enguieer Need Re palm Or
at Britain's atomic energy re
aenreb establishment at Harwell,
aaid: MI started mine during t'w Modernizing?
war lor thn fun of M. The army
didn't allow beards but I was .n
the home guard. I find ft save,
me many man hours by » t
h a v in g .”
Prof. W. V. Hayneord of thr
A British Medltal Retesreb Council
•aid: " I happened to be ill inn
with nothing to do. 1 grew a beard
1 liked M and I kept K. But li’s
aaly a temporary phenomenon"
Dr. Lwigl Moagtai of the Italian
Research and Experiment Center.
*S A N E D R D
dldJit* get a chance to relate the
didn't got a ehaoco to relata the
“ Ho grew M because I wanted
Um to." Interjected His wife Dr
Carla Tamagniat. a fellow scieniisl

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Probe Continues Although Autopsy Confirms Injuries
FREEHOLD. N J. l* - A n lnve».
li;ilmn into (he death of wealth)
Chtrlai Hlavae will eontlnua al­
though an iulopey confirmed that
brain Injurlei mffered In an au'-o
cra*h were what killed him.
Hlavac‘1 body wa» exhumed yea
trr.lay from lha Grove Church
ramclrry In North Bergen, and
raburitd alter Ihe aulopvy, ordered

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C \ T R TH» LACiC 9 N E 3 T I

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that even when plenty of food U
available, they rut their con nun pby Monmouth County rroircutor per aald bail would b« reduced to lion nf ttsd about half In winter
1VM fo r the hnutekreper and In artd &gt;o»c about 10 pound* In that
Vinrent T. K ctiper.
£
Ulnae, of N ew York, died July j SI .000 for Jackion, a real eatate »eabon.
aaleam an.
T u a reault o f lha craih on Ihe, The inveatigalion waa launched
-BE OUR G U E S T * .
Garden Slain Parkw ay. The car in by K euper when he aald he wan
ahich be w ai n d ln x plurird down told th a t iflavac changed hn »*!1
IVe hire bated ? • alr-eewdltionrd m u at lh a Mar-La*
an embankment after a lira blow­ in fav o r of lha houKlttrper ihorllv
Motel.
out .
before the eraah, that lllavac h a d
AbMilultly FREE f« all M i
T«o day* before fit mlthap, | been under doclur'a orderi lo r e ­ arrival*
al aar N aval Air
lllavac left hia ginnnno tilaie to main e*. home, and that there wa*
Htatlaw.
hit hotitckeepcr Sira. Carrie Span-1a had tire (read on the ear.
pick aa taar keya a t tha
cell. O. nt New- York. She aa* ini H lavae'a brother William L avar.
office af
Ihr car al ihe tim e of Ihe cra»h.! nf Cinatcr. N .J, had railed a
Odham &amp; Tudor,
along «ith W illiam Jackion, &gt;1, f)ur«tmn about Ihe utata, K tuper
alio nf New Y ork, who *2i dm- aald.
In c .
ing. Mr*. Spancell and Jackatni. T he prmeruttrr &lt;ald tail nt^ht
"Buildm
af
Etna Homaa"
boUl Nr Erne*, were hurl.
tha Inveatigallo# would continue
MM S. French A tk
Mri. Spancell waa held at a
material wltiteaa and Jaekum no
a technical ch arg e of cauiing
death by au to . They were ar­
raigned y eaterd ay and held in
U.OOO bail e a c h .
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D E N T IS T

Announce! the

Opening

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1301 E. 2nd SL

Telephone 2519
S an fo rd . F lorida

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ABTSCLKfi SOS SALK —A
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It's Worth Advertising In
Need three and four bedroom Like new j n stove 99 00, a real

CLASSIFIED ADS

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&gt; O t RENT

F itts cool rooms, Television. 63
weekly. Kitchen privileges avaltable. 1013-W.
Glean furnished apt- Goto In.
311 Palmetto Avc. Phone CM.
WELA1A APARTMENTS: rooms,
prtrsla baths. 114 W. F a s t St.
Roll*why s a d B a b y B eds
Day. Week or month—Tel. » » •
Furniture Center 111 Went first
"
F U R N IS H E D A P T S .
JD9H West 1st. Or Call at Furoltura Center. I l l Weit lit.
Av non Apia. Efficiency, rhoat
730-W._______________________
furnished Kitchenette apts. Air
CoodiUoned. Slumber land Court.
South Qty limits Htihway 17-92.

egT w jyi&amp; .tg” "
NEWLY Furnished 3 Bedroom
House. Large screen preen.
Shady l a w n . Good tubing.
Fhona u i J . _______________ _
FURNISHED 1 st end 2nd floor
apis. Osteen ApU. Call U lM -t
before d:00. After 6:00 CaU 1323.
B Room furnished Apartment.
2300 Mellonvills.
S Bedroom house, nicely, furni­
shed, Porch, earporta and large
t lawn. Loncwood, J . R. Grant,
Call 26329*.
Alodrrn Effieiener apt. Suitable
f r bictclar or couple, private
bath and shower, utilities includad In rent. Conveniently
located across Ore m e e t front
the Post Office. Inquire Manuel
Jacobson Depl. Store.
LOVELY Cottages, nicety furnish­
ed. By Week or Month. Horae
•iter I p. m. or on weekends.
4 miles south on 17-92, FivePalate Motel. R. J . Carroll.
FURNISHED I Bedroom house
on Crystal Lake. Private land
beach. Phone 2212-X-W.
4 Room Furn. Garage Apt. Electrie Kitchen. CaU 203 J.
TURN- Apt. Living 4t Dining
Room combination, Kitchen —
Bath—3 Bed Rooms. Apply 2113
Palmetto.
MODERN Trailer. Walking dis­
tance Pine Croat School. Park
Are. Trailer Court.
DOWNTOWN
roens F
u r u l* h o &lt;
Ft___

tl-X-W or 1166.
----

homes with
payment!

moderate

down

Reg. 16 93 16x34 or 11x34
Bevel Plata Glass

1020
Jtirrora- ..............
Reg. 16 6S Double Door
Metal utility Cabinet 13J0
Reg. 34 93 34" M’ lil
WaP Cabinet
1LM
Reg. 29M Platform Rockers 19 40
Reg. 49 40 Berkline "Billet"
Swivel Chairs ........ 39.30
Reg. M 30 Contour Chairs
with Ns ion Cover and
Foam Latex Filling
6130

Mather of Sanford

L W R
Phene W
Phono-RasHoconiole. value 211J3
3 Bedonly M.M Firestone Storei
Phone
RLD -I-M D C C O N KRETE
Miracle Coocrota Co.

Phone 1334
Small I bedroom home ttnfurniih* « Elm Ave.
S i J I I lS Marcos. Phone R
Radio, record p l a y a r
Wluianu at 1673. 679 month Console
17:00 value, only ISM. Fire­
ly.

stone Sierra.

Desirable
11-

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Furnished
a m

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Apt.

Ph.

VENETIAN BLINDS

(Nationally Adv. Ralla-Headt
Manufactured In Sanford

Sonlwsln V w t l u E M On

OCKAN FRONT Apart- n o Wait srd sl
maota a■ r tSouth Atlantic, pay. Uaed Gaa Range, larga sue, 16,00
ta a a B Mseh.
c L Fla. Call Mrs. HutFirestone Stores.
chisos. Phone 2374-W.
OCEAN Vlaw cottage New Smyr­ •1 VARIETIES PANELING
Native and Foreign Waoda.
na. Alack; aieepa A Phaoe
Sae A am At
m
C m r tU Pip# Ca

Remington mahogany Console-1
ton Air Cnridltloner. ExreEent
condition 6373 Cain Cost &lt;724
new Pbnne 1199
Stationary concrete tab*
3T0-W.

Phone

Goth Baskets

rv

Unfinished Cheit, 4 d n w rn 613 13
i Finished Cheit, 4 drawers 627 so
I Sofa Be&lt;L
. &lt;43 U4
4 Pc Silver Mist
Bedroom Suite
6169 00
Cimb Stow. Sink, Refr
6374 00
Sanford Freight A halt age Cn.
■ ! Wret lit SI.
rhnoe 3t«g.
KENMORE W a s h in g Machine,
wringer type aad Twin Tuba on
Hand. &lt;40. Phone MAW

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M id firw )
wusoa-Maler
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waw tep

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tare Cell *36,
iture Co. 211

H F WANTED
-1 6
W A ^ n E ^ ^ tT u * sW iftinoT S yT
Sujrer Shoe Shine Sem ce, 1 1 0
S. P ark Av«.
We will hire 10 of the Best Commlslon Salesmen in Town to pre­
sent our lira non 00 Contest -nd
Sell the- complete lte« of Fireitcne Tiers and Home and Auto
Supplie*. full or part time —Good
commissions Msny leads furnish­
ed We finence our own credit
aalea. Appy rirestooe Storei
111 E. First St

A cro ss

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a r m as. b k k v h -e __- n

P . M. C A M P n r i .L
Gfucrsl Onntracter
‘'Home* of Distinction"
BIWay 17-fJ
Phone 1641
For Brtier Pliimotug
See or Call

W. J. KING

2M4 South Park Phone 44
LAWNMOWEtlS r n a r p e n o d
Blcvcic A Geucral llcjutr

Stanley's

Hike

Shop

to

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appreciiU
aaked 110 03 fireitooe
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a . J L P o r e co T inc .

9M S0MB N h A n .

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Preferred Ratee to Pr edmtad
PoUcyboMera
M w WOUaaui I m l A g n c y
m Seatred Altaafle h u t

96

BuLJF your Furniture at Berry's
Warehouse Furn . Co . at Ml %.
1st St. All nationally adv. fur*
enure at warehouse prices.

FHIGIDAIHK * » B l , ____
and Mrvtce. O. H High. Ovialn,
Fla. rhoire 4131 &gt; or ~
1641-W after 4 p a
*«*— o f f it k

Rom iniFjgT - a

IIAYNE8 Offiro ■achlaa
Typewriters, adding
Safea-RenUu, 214 Ifi
44

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BEAUTY PABI-ORS
r U x im C r

s p e c ia l s

on
Permanent Waves
Shi ping K Styling Our Specialty.
Saniords Most Modern Beauty
FOR SALE - 1931 Consul. Ra­
Saiun. Air conditioned. Soft waION for lease Sepdio. 30 M. P. Gallon. Fbonr
Uf, ann Pennutn Dr*ere.
lst. Good downtown lo619-J._____________________
1941 2-door, V6 FORD ITS. 301
West lat Si. Phono 1T7J

-44

H'» T lm n
FOR NEW FALL Fashions In
.dress and hair »t**!r». I'erk up
vour wardtroe with a new Shml
Hair-Do
19,-rt Studsbaker convertible, R A
Rv
H W W Tires Good shape Ph
EVA-BESS
B
E A U T Y SHOP
947-31
AU Senior niw ratur*
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Phone 4A3
19 -Xtninfi/ Roits/ Toilers
11
1M r. 2nd SI
Air Conditioned
TWO ROWBOATS — 12
oar
lock and anchor- 130 ric h
l
AUNDKY
.■*S;ll\VirK~--23
iunfoiii Boat Wotks, Phone 11.72.

o - M jr .r r r .ic A i.

Phene 743.

tRAttTT fA H jO g g

CARS
BOUGHT SOLD TRADED
Hoy Keel’s I *efl Cars
Ssnlord Ave. A 11th M.

310 E. 4lh St. Tel. 2 L1I
FLOOR sanding and finishing
Oraning, waxing. S* m ng Semi 1*4 II P. SEA-KING.
go -d condition
... $29 93
ncle County since l&amp;tt. U. M
1 . 1 . 11 p. ev in 'D i nr.
Gleatoa, Lake Mary.
pint like a lop and Uat&gt;
QUALITY BUM DOZER w o rk
ro iiig
622 93
and Is ml clearing J. C. Carpets- J '- It P SaiTT-ATWATEH.
tee fit 2 Box 242. Sanford. Flo­
like- nr-*
NASA
rida, Phone 2244 \.\V .
3 II P bCOTT-ATWATEB.
t*-Lnt*hod
................... 6MJ0
ENVELOPES, icttcrheadi. state 4 II POHNSON.
ratals iDvotres, hand bill* end
\ri* if&lt;v| condition
1)24 nn
p to g r a m s . etc. Pr.*gre*»l*e 4 11 i&gt;FA BEE
Lixsn
PrictiLg Co. Puane 4ua — 4u2 9 a If E VINR I’DI
64193
Wi *t 13th St.
H MERt URY
lloo 00
7' I! " I IRE4TONE.
PLUM TUNG
tank. Iikr nr&lt;12940
Contract aod rcpxu work. Free JOw-tts
H !' SCOTT-AT7VATEII
eitimites. H. L. Harvey 104
complr'ely overhauled,
Sihford Ave Pbone 1129
A steal at
4x994
H JOHNSON.
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO. 10with
gi sr shift lank 1133 00
Eiwtrlcel Corlractlng andftcpdri 10 If P FIRESTONE,
TV SERVICE CENTER
gi ir sh.ft model . . .
in n
B'e-llx acd Croiliyr A w luw - U II. I’ .-CABLE ...
Sm m
112 Magnolia A v e.
|&lt;h. 11.1 12 If SFA-BEE
3'ery good condition
StVtoo
Plamblag. B i h x * fteatlag
16 Jl
OTT-ATWATKR
with gear shift, tank, and
M. G. HODGES
remote control! .
JU3oo
Serv*te on All 'Vater Pump*—
22 H JOHNSON.
Well* Prilltd — Pump*
Run*
good,
and
will
pull
Paoia It-isd Phone ,M
2 »rts i f skit*
1 1 1 2 00
Used '-loturj Guaranteed
I t ’i So Km j
llnw will \nti -wan?
To Plncn A W n n t Ad
How will yo
Voir old Motor lor e
i J u s t CaU 1821 a n d nsk fo r
Better grade- _ EYINRtDE!
the Want Ad department
1333 Models
Sanford Herald
3 H LIGHTWIN
t p no
H. fLEETWDf ........... a * SO
INSTALLATION of IJnole-im. Csr 7‘i
13 re FASTwfN
.......... 313 00
pet*. Tiles.
23 H. E!e- Starting
Sdnford Linoleum &amp; Tile Co. Big Twin
333*
127 W 1st St
Phone 1*17
Whirl) You Hare?
s il
Ahminura or Msltofsnr
FLOOR SAKDf.NU a rinubinc. GIFoata.
Oak floors furnished, laid A fn
Gator trailer- Seieral model*
Ished In huiinets since 070
of u*r&lt; h .a ti A trailer* on
E. P Stevens: Route 2, Bo* 227; .otnd, priced rratnnablc.
Call 7I6R-4 before 1 a. in. or
ROBSON Spnrllng Good*
afier ( p m
___
E* Im-i-le Sales A Ren Ire
M
INSUMANCR
- I I It 141 E. 1 st fit.
Pbnee 966

I Bedroom, dining room, fenced ReposaaaiaU 23 Cal. rilla, 1600. MA KELP WANTTO (FernsU) tee
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u yard, extra storage sp. SunF instoaa S tans.
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Children. Heme more than aaQUI
. . for Furniture. Add.*
1
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CO,lary. Wagner. 16 Higgins Termes. Typewriters, Outvilla. 2 12 1-W.
race. Phone 1)01 mornings or
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One mile South
on
231X-R.
SALE - 1940 Hymouth,
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M 111
Good merbimeal c o n d i t i o n
Upossesaed bicrclas in good
Power
Five good tires. 663. 2332 South
diuon. 2200 FlrastOM Sic
Stores
Mower wants mowing. Phene
Palmetto Ave.
716-M-4.
Thn r h r i f a Tima* t a i n
Your Morning Paper.
Da yw ori, bottseeleaaiag. T01 Cy7 “ Cuy. Open Evenings and
prea*
tress. Phoo# 133-R___________
day*.
lasts Me Traflee Bnlcc,
Trade in In n * refrigerator, moot
Palatka. PU .
a s a m iM k
IN N. Park Avn.

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D A IL Y C R O S S W O R D

bur. Firestone Store*

H a g g e rty Appliance C e n te r
“ Your Wesunihouie Dealer"
11900. down. 662 23 per month for
Mi Stag Washers
this L a n e . Young. two bedroom.
Prone t i n
Concrete Block home, electri­ US Magnolia Are
cally equipped kitchen and oth­
L'etd
w
ithin;
machine.
10 00.
er feature* for a lifetime of
Firestone Stores.
plenurable lit mg.
W, IL "BUP STEEPER
Realtor — General lnauranre
CONCRETE
Gertrude B. Diagfetdcr Associate
Phone 2123
U3 N. Park Avt. Ready lla e d Concrete. Concrete
Block. Sand. Gravel. Cement
Concrete Pipa to Sleet All Quali­
To Help You Rent or Buy.
fications.
Rota L. Paylee
(Her. Reat Estate broker)
Phene 1U&gt;I
Anna belle Enron Henderson.
S h e rm a n C onrrete P ip e Co.
Associate.
Owl tv til uth 61.
Ph. a r i — 1T.J2 at Hliwalha
Ued 7 4 h p outboard motor
1 ACHE
33 00 Fireitooe Storei
Two bed room furmsaed horn* on
pared road Fiw shade trees.
3 ROOV S P E C IA L
Only J6&amp;0O ofs_i2ono cash down. 5 Piece Dinette Set, 3 Piece Livtns Room, 4 Piece Bedroom
B R A N D N EW
Group with Mattress and Box
2 threw bed room masonry home*
Spring*
J23Joo (term s).
Uooo cash. Price each SllOOO.OO.
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
RAYMOND M I ALL. BROEEB Corner 2ml A Magnolia Ph. 1232
“Bad" Bamberger. Mgr.
n o . Associate
5 D. tiichlcyroao.
Open Monday's til t r. m.
0 M. Harm on. Aiiodita
IN South Park Ave,
Phone S jO
1.40 value camp stools 99c, Firei tone Storei
W o o d ru ff A S ingletary
Real Estate
Sen tec Machtec*. aid Repairing
263 DeUmlf Bid;. Phase 2643 BERTS 141 8. Park rhone |7 « .
Three bedroom home near school Air cushion* 44c Firestcnc Stores
located ca two lota Owner lasv.
— Factory to You
us; town acd wishes to sell hia
equity. T hu home has porch,
Aluminnm
car porte, utility room, apace
V enetian Dllndn
heater, V blinds, stove de refrt- Enclaaed heart. Sag-proof bottom
ferator. Tots! price only 110 MO.
rail wtth plactic ends. Plastic or
Robert A. Wilhams,'R«llor rayon tapes. Colton or nyL«
Raymond E. Lundquist. Associate
cords.
Phone 16*3 Atlas tic Bank Bldg. S a n k a rik GU m and P a in t Co.
113-114 West bad S3
Phene 32*
H O M E &amp; GROVE
670x13
—
710x13
—
760*13—
600x13
,2 Bedroom modernised home, asuicd inner tube* 63c each Firebcitos siding, beautiful ranaled
stono Stores.
walla, large modersned kitchen.
eaceLent water. 100 bearing
R ED -I-M D s C O N K R E T E
treei. situated on 3 acres, au
cleared. Excellent land for grove
Mirada Concrete Co
expansion nr poultry raising A 309 E'ra Ave.
Phone 1333
wonderful buy at S9.tM.00. with
Large uied Evtnrude outbnagd.
terms erranced
20 0 0 . Firestone Store*
5 A C R E FARM
With 3 Bedroom home in good Used furniture, appliance*, roots,
condition, good wells, hardroad.
etc. Bought-nld. Larry'* Mart.
6 miles out The land Is tiled
321 East 1st SL Phone 1631.
and appears lo be In good con­
dition. The home alone la worth SMALL curved front China rabtthe total asking p r i c e of
ne*. 343. Vanity. 3 wav 31trror
M.000.00.
613.. Victorian Chair, new rane
rea* ItO . 3—3 ft Venetian blind*
SeminQle Realty
62 ea , Chest of Drawer* 612 50.
IT. DIETRICHS
T. W. MEBfl
T H E CURIOSITY- S H O P
INI Park Avc. Phene IT er 1U
Next to Bennett'* Court
17-9] South
3 Bedroom Cement Block Home,
Prim IB M . Small Down Pay­
USED TRACTORS
ment Bal SUM month, can
B nu Trictar O .
five immediate ponesisoa. 1203 ■heap IT-sl (tenth
Pnaao s ti
Randolph Avenue
MAH. BOX rOSTS
3 G ran Iota, Pine Crest Area.
M trstlr Conartr Co
Each Ml ft x 1274 ft. Reason- 309 Elm
Ave
Ph 1334
able. Phone 1 M6 W
1—Bsby
Bed.
1—
High
chair.
6 - ARTICLES FOR SALB —A
Phone 1066 J

50th Anniversary
SPECIALS

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FIRST MORTGAGES
LSinlO fUNIClIlO, 37. bids r n l Msnied
If your proper!) will *iualifv we !-*■« lo hi* weeping wife, Anns,
tan offer 3'k in lr m t tjic*.
st their home in New IWhelle,
R4LFH II.BEESLEV. Inr.
N. Y, e* he w-.u takrn *w-*v to
44. Rifh, Del.ind, I’hnrt- IW! fate deportation eharjej. 1 jw abldlng since I9S.1 when hi* life
SfOtm-e a.* a (otirth offender In
Issa's Work Known a 1*&gt;J7 h*»ldirp was commuted,
b- is mw ealitwl m undcitrshl*
ibt.i. Furore lit* won rommutaBy Museum Folks
tion Ire involving four hoodlum
OTT4"A. -P— In s . the Sn !rr, pall who prom! eel In lake earn
an Eikirno from Port Harrison in of his family and then neglected
(fnfrrnaliondi)
nnr’hem Qucnee, ha* n r* rr been them.
in a muieijm bur proplr who ha*e
are getting to know hl&gt; wnrk
1t»a li 1 carver. Several nf hii
we*rk* hive been selected fnr the
permsnenl collection of the Na­
w nno r n a t t t t e
tional Museum of Canada
iiR llin n
They will go on diiplay in Tor­
T ill M i n i
onto this month as p a rt of *»hat
C3X.XISQ
thw Northern A iiiin Department
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ha* billed as the fine." col!ee'i"n
of Eskimo art ever eihltuted Sixty 1 is Cartoon C aran al
t* -»lhe--&gt; •* i frli
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I* r * * « » r « j a a itltn m ta l
Canadian NationnT Exhibition
1 n h u rr* an a alien
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Most of the tarring* are from l-l 1 ** aHlega-da
» u n i*a Haulara
native s o a p s t o n e Others er- II '* t l &gt;1-*|!Ilf1l.11‘lUIHf
I* e t t r t i r r - . Tbaatra
whittled from griw te. b*«ne and I!
ti.is Sica O tt
ivory The dominant motif U the
r ix r n a v
hunt
M ORtltd
till tlrn-oo
r - - ( r i m haitina
Buy. ieQ. Rent. Hire with want * It * * « t.1V
n !S ,f
Ida. Ike busiest salesm an in t '1 T&gt;-a Jt-ifBirg Shaw
town. Put « • to work for you I er Tait Pattarn
Phone 1I2L We will bo glad to ll.JS kla-o-ca
rr-'gram S u iin i
charge R.
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Ad»srtlsen are requeated to n* i i i l * t-s s -e h f o r T a m o ira w
tify the Want-Ad Departm ent tm- lilts Vuwsra Dtassl
medlatelr nf any error* In their
E4XXMO
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rerpnnilble fnr only one incorrect II It L*s1 af Ours
insertion.
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f tl r i i f r i i Craisroats
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The Wsnt Ad Dcpartrorr* II 1:13
On t s u r Arraunt
open frem * 10 a. m. until 5 ;Sn p. I.M rilm Fact a faarr
m- oath b-iiiBisi day except Sat­
urday kftermra Deadline for
week-day latsrtloaa I* K:0 G p m.
the day preceding publication.

SOT. UOYD W. PATt of AucusU.|
G*^ appears at the etmrtof Sgt. J u r a C. ntllighw r
DrnrkJeti si Gew-ensor* Island
N. Y, t« keep “a pr-tmlM'* to
N-v he u v murd/red In a Nor
Ki-reio pruon eamp Pale Men—
tiffed fI tllirhre a* the man «-ht».
gral |&lt;e*i a beaten fellow- p n m n tr
of »-ar. a bee nf "IS nr 19" whttw i t-nothlng but a hag ot bona*.*
rurted him and threw him oute
doors, dead.
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U.S., India
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America S
Free To Leave
For Communist C hina
Urgent Meet Called
By U. N. Command
To Demand Return
MUNSAN. Korea. UN- The 1J. N
Command tonight called an urgent
fk cting of th* Military Armistice
Commlailon to demand the return
of tha pilot and passenger of a
U.S. training plana ihot down by
the Comaoniita Wednesday.
The mealing waa called for 10
a m Saturday (• p m . Friday.
EST).
Tha Communist* did not imme­
diately reply.
Thera waa still no Inform ation
on whether the pilot and passenger
f t tha T t trainar survived tha
craih.
The wording of tha L' N. request
, for tha eommlaalon ronton learned
td Indicate official belief tha pair
may be ally*. They are officially
baled a t mining. Namet bare
been withheld.
Tha amaU. unarmed craft mat
caught in a barrage of heavy Com­
munist antiaircraft fire when if
teadvortantly flaw into the United
Tfaliont aide of tha demllitarUcd
Iona Wednesday.
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18393315

Is Under Attack
At Public Hearing
JACKSONVILLE i t - Fluorida­
tion af water—which many health
authorities say htlpe reduce tooth
decay—will come under attack at
a public hearing here tomorrow.
Dr. Wilson T. Sowder. stair
health officer, aaid the bearing was
called at tha request of opponents
of fluoridation who want the State
||n i i d of Health to change lla polDr Sowder said tha policy ta to
sanction fluoridation if It la ap
proved in a specific community
by tho local medical and dental
eecieties. tha local governmental
unit, and provided there is a com­
petent water plant operator to anparvis# the procedure.
Dr. Floyd H. DeCamp. director
of tho board's Bureau of Dental
^ Jtealth, said flourlde la not added
to the Jacksonville water supply
because tho area's water for Tl
yaars kaa had a natural auificitot
. of fluoride.

WASHINGTON JP-U S officials
said today there probably are
about to Chinese former students
still in this country who want to
return to Communist China
But they emphaslted that, unlike
Uie tl Americans held In Red
China, the students here sre free
to leave at any lime they »uh.

2 Trucks Involved
In South Chuluota
Accident Recently
At 4:15 Wednesday afietnoon
l*o trucks were involved in an
aeid-nt on State Road tl) In South
Chuluola.
Willie Crews. Orlando, driver
of a 1354 Ford Truck loaded with
pulp wood ran Into the bark of a
DM Chevrolet truck loaded with
lumber and driven by Roy C.
Smith of Oviedo.
Smith turned into the Lake Mills
Road and aa he swung up to turn
he was hit in the bark by the
Ford, It w asO rported. Thera waa
in estimated 8300 damage to each
vehicle
At 2.15 Thursday morning on
State Road 454 another accident
occurred, J a m ra Alexander Wal­
den Jr , Sanford, 24 years eld, waa
dnvtng to Longwood. Ha ap­
proached tho Lyman School it a
high rate of speed and left the
road lh r c a r went out of control
for too feet and turned ever. It
landed ta the front yard of a
home.
There were no Injurler and Wal­
den was charged wUh reckless
driving.
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Rivers On Ramftoge
Thru' Pennsylvania
With 9 Known Dead
PHILADELPHIA, T - Rain
swollen rivers rampaged through
cittern Pennsylvania today, caus­
ing at least nine deaths and Imlaltng towns and titles. The threat
was still increasing In some commu%itics.
The swiftly rising waters msrooned MO youngsters mi two IstsnJ
camps in the Delaware River
about 10 mites north of Philadcl*
phia. They virtually cut olf Scran­
ton and sm aller communities from
passage, and brought a major flood
warning at Bethlehem.
Another S10 p o r i o n i ware
stranded in two Delaware, Lacka­
wanna and W osUm Railroad trains
in the Poconn Mountains between
Ciasco and Tobyhanna. The rail­
road said the 2nd Army hid prom­
ised he'icopters would try to re­
move the passengers.

Mr*. M. Stoplaton
Rev. D. Carnefix
Dies In California
IN N vos received telling ei Will Address Rotary
A e death of Mra. M. Isabel Login
flu pietas on August I, in Chico.
Colit
• Mra. Stapleton made her home
no Watt First St. for many years
brier* moving to Californio in
IMS where Mr. Stapleton was en­
gaged in the grocery business.
tee waa bore July l £ iv n . la
Grand Rapids. Micb. Burial was
la Sierra View Memorial Park u
Marysville, CaBL

Tke Bar. David 8. Careefii.
pastor of the Christian and Mis­
sionary Alliance Church of thli
City, will be the guest ipcsker at
lha regular sreckly meeting nf
the Sanford Rotary Club to bt held
at noon Monday at tha Yacht Cub.
The Rav. Carnefix, who Is also
president of the Seminole COunty
Min1 tens! Association, has cho­
sen as his topic. “ A Layman in
the Kiagabm of God.*

The student Issue h a t been
raised by Red China in am ba-sadorial negotiations st Geneva,
where the United Stairs is seeking
freedom for Chmese-held Ameri­
cans.
Officials slid they have no exact
records even on the num ber of
students still here, much less on
their reasons for not leaving. Although some of them once were
under restrictions, ail have been
tree to leave since April a
Officials say that past experi­
ence with the student groups sug­
gest* a number of explanations
for their remaining: some may not
he able to afford a passage back
(a law which permitted U.S. pay­
ment of their farts expired June
30); some may still be working
under ronirscts whirh still has*:
some time to run; there may be
health considerations in some
cases.
The students srs not under sur­
veillance and sr* free In make
their own living and departure
arrangements.

NEW DELHI. India e-R»l*.
lions between th# United Si ate*
sod India, as seen from New
Delhi, arc starting lo Improve.
Diplomats—American. European
and Aslan—and Indian official* say
each country is showing a etes-er
understanding of the other s for
eign policy.
Prime mlnL-ter Nehru rod his
chief aides, many sources here
say, are making a conscious effort
to display cordiality and friendli­
ness.
On his velum from Russia.
Nehru in several speeches ah«u'
his travels went nut of his wav ta
mention, wUh pratac. Pies d'nt
Elsenhower.
The tin t envoy Nehru avied to
see on his return from Russia was
Amerlcin Ambassador John Gher­
man Cooper. Normally Nehru,
after a trip, givea his Initial
appointments tc diplomats fium
Commonwealth and Asian coun­
tries Since that time Cooper has
spent more lime with Nehru than
any other foreign dtplomit tn New
Delhi.
Nehru and Elsenhower bad a
lengthy exchange of messages.

DAILY N EW SPA PER

F R ID A Y , AFGUST 19, 1955

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NO. 257.

India Breaks Final
Link W ith Portugal
Last O fficial Ties
Raiford Prisoner
Jacksonville Theft
Severed As Result
Killed By Cellmate
Of Marchers Deaths Traced To 2 Men
With Towel, Sheet
Serving Sentences
Wilson Orders
Prominent Place
For New Code

NEW DEI.HI India »• -India
broke her l*«t official links with
Portugal to-t*. | , j remit of lhr
JACKSONVILLE h-T n# l i t W
killing of I sis.an marchers into robbery nf a d.vwntovn lewelry
Portuguese India Mnn.las.
•tore here tail year ' vv hern laid
Prime vimi-ter Nehru's govern to two men n.-» unirr I'ng prism*
nirnt nrnrred I’mtu.-al to close .t« -entenro in Atahams and Georgia.
consulates m llomhay, Madras
Detective 1 spt f R Jordan
and Calcutta Rrp«it&gt; from Nova identified them a* Cecil Ftumfer,
C.na, lhr capital of Portugyr-e In 42, who (avr&gt; 91 yeai* In Alabama
ilia, said the government there for armed rnhberv ant a number
had ordered the Indian t«ntu! of r u apea; sot Edwin lo»ep!s
and hi* stand to leave
Btoel. to »rr*mj &gt;' year* in Geor­
Reports from .Nova i.ni cap! gia lor a pay roll robbery s'. Sitat of Portuguese India, last night vannah
said I Vat Indians were missing
Cipl Jordan &gt;sid 120,rv« worth nf
at the frontier, pretomablv intend the gems havr been re, overed and
ing another •peaceful invasion'' the eonvirtv are being quevtioned
in support of Nehru s demand about Ih* vr&lt;t
that Portugal surrender her In
The I nderwood jewelry slot*
dun territories and (vrnut their was robbed June It. 11X4, ( few
merger with the Indian Republic 1 month* alter Klummer and Rroel
I.cadets svf the ‘'Free Goa ' escaped from Ihe lyvitslana State
campaign said today, however.' Pri«»n at Angnl*
that there were only about paws Cap! Jordan iaid the pair went
• ailing lo attrmpt an entry Into from here !,v Miami ant opened a
Goa and all hut in of them had laundry pickup agrnry a* a front
been asked lo return Us th eir, for ruminal operations and later
homes.
went Hv Savannah.
Ttiey said the step was taken
tn avoid further bloodshed and
dial the to will remain as represrnta'lvrs of all Indians demand­
ing the Portuguri* rein# from
India

RAIFORD f —A prisoner was
killed yesirrJav by hiv cellmate
in thw state pninn her*, Supt. L.
F Chapmsn rcpevite-.l
He identified the dnd msn av
C. P. Larvrn, 54 Sjpt. Chapman
said Robert Scott. 21. aomittrd
•mothering Laiven lo death with
WASHINGTON* K -Serrri»ry of
a towel and a sheet.
Defen«r Wilson today ssrdeied Itse
Larsen wa* servinc five tears new rode of mtlitaiy honor “ported
for robbery from Pmrllav t oi'nty prominent!**' bv ever* Amrrirsn
and Scott waa sentenced in U ll unit, ship and |*&lt;st throughout the
to one year from St Johna for world.
breaking and entering
At the same time, he loll the
Tb* prison supcitotendent *a'd
three
services that it Is "vitally
Scott catted a guard during the
night and vaid his cellmate died Important ' lo develop p's-n and
tn his sleep Durinr an inve-tigs start “ without sfelay'' t r a i n i n g
Hon yesterday morning Scott ad American military men how to
Family Describes
milted the slaying. Chapman said avoid raptute and h»w lo with
Scott told DcW’itt Sinclair, the stand captivity.
The rode of conduct, prortainiei
Hours Of Terror
assistant superintendent, he he
came angry at Larsen and before hy I’reildtnt Eisenhower W'rdnes
day, ig designed in inspire Ameri­
W hile Meld Captive
realiting it had killed him.
CHICAGO. &gt;JT- A burly truck
State Ally. T, E. Duncan nf can fighting men in ronvhat ant
Gainesville said he I* taking sworn to strengthen them agam-t mrnlal
driver and his family today told of
23 hours of terror spent a* prison­ WASHINGTON 'Jv-The Army lo- statement* for presentation to a and physical tortures nf the type
used by the Communists in Korea
ers of an ex-convict copkiller In risr pul into effect one phs»e of grand Jury.
Wilton's or.lrrt In make it effec­
their modest SKond-flcc* apart- tb* new reserve training progrim
and announced ft will b« ready
tive were contained In three strong
nti-nt.
ly worded mrtnoranda, lo the sec­
But, said t,fnn»H Po*o1, M. •oon with others, Including Ih* en­
retaries of the Army, Navy and
and hi* wife Stella, SO. their terror listment of men 1 1 1 *'* years old
Air Fotrrs; the Joint Chirfs nf
slowly gave way lo hat*. As tha (or tii month* training.
Staff; and Asst. Secretary nt De
hours ticked sway, the fugitive— The over-all program, which
fem e Carter I., Rurseii. manpnw
Richard Carpenter. 26-began is Congress cut down from Prc«ldrnt
K.venhvwerT requests, *nvislr&gt;n«
er chief and fhalrm.\n of the com
r* u * . Said Urn. PoweB:
Henrietta Leonard
mittee which drafted the rode
“ He began to brag of how he creition of a strong and arltve
ready
reserve
to
supplement
re­
RUSSELL,
Mau
«
v
An
e*
Each
service
was
directed
lo
killed one policeman and wounded
Dies In Hospital;
m other. He said he was sm arter duced regular force* Reserves are Hmated 3J person* were injured draw up its own plans for edu­
tn
he
(vul't
"p
«v«r
a
penod
ol
none
seriously
—
when
two
.Hotels
cating
and
indoctimating
Its
men
‘hen, lb»» were.
Burial Tomorrow
yeirs a
unti men frora the and tom c a rt of a Chicago In B.v,
"H e acted like a Buie G ««.'
V»*. II nr'U.S ^ Ler.ryi, tt,
prevent
too
000.
ton
tra.n
Jumped
the
tracka
at
a
The captivity started for tha
died at the lor a! hovpitaLat A \1
Tha Army tald It wilt atrepf washout yesterday.
Powells and their two children
p m Thur-day after a short ill
about 10:15 p m. Wednesday, about Immediate six-year enlistments Three wera hospitalised. Doctor*
nrss.
directly
into
(he
reserve
Hy
men
said
all
would
he
released
today.
1 0 minutes after policeman Clar­
SI# made her home ivlih her
ence Kerr. 24. was shot in a gun who have not yet hern ordered to Authorities said only (he fart
von in law and daughter. Mi and
duel in a movie house a bloc* report fnr induction under the that the train was traveling a slow
Mm A. h Shoemaker St. at 231*
15 miles an hour prctrnM a mayor
away from their apartment at 7040 draft.
Each m an.accepted must serve disaster. Seventy-eight passengers
Following Hire# weeks of Field Mcllonville Avr
Potomac Av*., on tha Northwest
two years on active duty, take part were in tha eight ears of lha Lake Carrier landing I'ractir* at the
Boro in BnM»t Va , on March
Side.
in the ready reverve for three Shore Limited.
N a s a l Ausiliary Air Station, M, IMI, Mr* Irunard mnir&lt;| to
years ami serve one yesr in the A baggage ear plummeted down planet pf Cnmpo-ilr Squadron Sanford TV sears ago and ha&gt; liv­
Civil Service Tells stendb* reserve — the same time an embankment Into th* Wrvtfirld j Five leave Sunday for re ttw r op ed here sinrr Sl.r was * min.her
as tl ha were drafted — but will River, One dtraal rolled jn feet rratlnns
of th# First Baptist Church of
a choir# nf when h# will to the water’s edge and another
Ia.I hv Omdr. James S Staf­ Sanford.
O f Policy Change have
Survivors Inetude her daught­
ford, Vf-A eterullve officer, the
WASHINGTON (/D—The Ctrtl serve his tw ojreers nf srtvva duty. pi.inged about halfway down
One of the roacnes dangled erar- North Ameiiran built AJ aircraft er!, Mis A F Shoemaker S r.
Service lommtviian today an­
U&gt; at the edge nf the embankment will fly I-. Oceana. Va , an I from Mrs Sam P n rr llnlrton, Va
nounced a change in its regulation*
GUdi
Stanely Knott, 44, was lrapt*«-d th eir make daily flight* aboird Mi&gt; Smith ........
to perm it person* over 70 to take Ivan Black Is One
temporarily tn lhr baggag* car the L'hS licnnderoga from Aug. .Springs, \ a ; and Mr*. K. II
regular federal Jobs.
Harris nf Bluiflrld, W Va,; ab&lt;&gt;
Under the old regulations turh Of Final Witnesses that spun Into the river. He dived 22-26.
The planet wil he “ waved" a daughter in law, Mrs. Krthrr
through the ear's broken door and
persona could receive only tem­
aboard by squadron landing sig­ Lennaid. Juhninn City, Trnn;
•wans to safety.
porary renewable appoints of up to To Face Probers
nal i.ffirert. Limit. Jim l.ynrh one ion, J M la-onard nf Sanford,
one year.
NEW YORK i n - A public re's
and Frank Hauer. Launching will a sHlet Mr* l.'a Jnhntnn, Along,
The commlstlon said the change Hons man has riled five amend
be done vis the newly develop don. Va. and mimrnuiv grandwaa made to renform tn congres­ menti lo the Constitutioa in re­ Fight Boils Down
ed steam catapults with which rhlldren, great grandchildren, and
sional action lifting maximum age futing lo answer q'**itioni before
great great grandchildren.
restrictions on federal appoint­ the House Un-American Activities To Simple Question th* ''Tt" It equipped.
Funeral service* wilt be held on
m ents for this fiscal year, which subcommittee probing Communist
Of Shifting Men
Saturday al 5 p. m. in the First
ends June 20, 1154.
Influence in the entertainment
Raptlst church with Ihe Rev. W.
TAMPA UP—Rep C. Farris Rry- No Jurisdiction
world.
P. R-noki Jr and th* Rev. Mil.
ant
of
Marion
County
lays
the
P I T SWATTER CATCHES
Ivin Rlaek. 81. appeared at one
Is Held By Army,
inn Wvatl ntflriallng. Burial will
FOUR POUND TROUT
of the final witnesses yesterday legislative reapportionmrnl fight
he tn the Evergreen Cemetery.
NEWBERRY. Mich. Ite-W lth in the windup aetslon of the auh- bods down to a struggle whetner
tb# help of her two son*. Mrs. committee hearing* headed hy to mova a aenitnr from the Declares Attorney
RAN rRANfUrt'O, '»x-A writ of
John Johnson caught a 4-pound, Rep. Franrii E. Walter (D Pal liernando-Citrus rounty dutngt to
habeaui corpus will he filed *ur Schmidt Will File
24-inch trout with a fly sw atter. The committee heard 22 witnevsei Sarasota County.
Speaking before a school safety Otho G Bell 27, one nf three turn
Seven-year-old Steve spied Ih* in four days.
Suit For Divorce
fish yesterday near the shore ol
Black, one* a Broadway press trminar, Bryant said th# wrangle eoati who rhanged their minds and
Round Lake. Ha called his mother. agent and now a public relation* is not a feud between North and returned from Communist Chine, SACRAMENTO. Calif. 'gv_Alr.
man ftanlsl Schmidt's lawyer says
She dashed out of the house with consultant to Industrial firms, car­ South Florida or between big and Bell's atlorney said yesterday.
Ally. Robert K Hannon sa.d he Svhmidt will file "not latrr than
a fly swatter and took a cut at ried a eopy of tho U.S. Comfit., little counties.
tha trout, tt Jumped—right onto Uon at he took the wlines* sU nl
lie added that th# fight It pin­ wall contend that the Army lark* Monday' fnr a divorce from Ihe
pointed
lo the Issue of trying l» Jurisdiction over Bell, who wav wife who married again whit' he
shore and between lha lega nf 1 2While a Broadway publicity nun.
yea r-old Johnny.
Black said, be was ohre known break up a district and transfer a dishonorably divcharged when he was a prisoner ot Ihe Communist
as the "No. 1 Starm aker" through senator to a county which has refused to be repatriated from a Chinese.
Atty. Howard P. Welch said he
bis publicising of theatrical people grown large enough to hava ont North K o r e a n pn-on camp
"Thera are IndiaiJuals around Hannon will argue that the rase plan* to start divorce proceedings
fur Schmidt “ perhaps this veckthe state who don't want to see should he tried In a civil court
Ike Orders T ariff this shift because 'hey sr* |t as a Bril li charged by Ihe army w tl. rnd . , . Not latrr than Monday.''
Hamel 23. was one o( II Amer­
misconduct av a prisoner of war.
tide," ha declared
Hike On Bicycles
Bryant sen! -•'lution is a matter aiding the enemy, conspiring tn ican flier* relf*«ed recently hy the
FRAIER, Colo uB—President of the “ simplest and most ele­ solicit a desertion and soliritins Communist*. He returnrd home
Elsenhower today ordered an !m mentary standards of bonrsly and a desertion. It* is held at Ft Baker tail week tn learn his 2hyt-ar-old
along vsilh his two rodrfendants, wife Una had married logg ng
medial* 50 per cent tariff hike rn integrity."
William C. Cowsrt. 22. Montlcetlo. worker Alford Fine, in th# belief,
.xU Imported bicycles to protect
Ark . and Lewis W, Griggs, ?2 •he said, that Schmidt had d irt
Amerlcin producers from "rortoss
in Korea.
Court To Resume Jacksonville, Te*
Injury."
In announcing tha action. lh«
President' ■ vocation
headquar­ Case Deliberation
ters her* indicated it might raise NEW YORK W&gt;-An eight.man
the wholesale cost of Imported military court reaumes drliherj.
models in the Unil*J State* by lions today In th* ease of *gt
SIRACUSA, Sicily J v - Diveri th# Athenian fleet that beseiged
from 11 to tl if foreign manufac­ fames C. Gallagher, charged wdt)
tured add tha duty lacreais to the murder of three fellow Amer­ have found water-logged hulks ex* ancient Siracusa.
“We stand at Ih# threshold of a
icans m a North Korean priaoa ports belt*** are those of a Greek
their telling price.
camp.
w ar fleet lost 1361 year* ego In discovery of perhaps the mmt an­
Th* rmirt-martlal deliberated on* of Ihe greatest naval defeats cient «s xr ship* ever found on
Soviet Declares
earth.'*
three hours yesterday w i t h o u t of ancient hirtnry.
reaching a vrrJlet.
Th* first skeletal wreckage wa* The tearrh fnr tha aunken fleet
Estimate Is False
The court president. Cel. Har­ righted this week by men who have was started by th* Italian navy
LONDON (A-A Soviet spokes­ mon B. Broyles, asked that part b*cn working for almost a mon'h and Ihe Sicilian Department ol
man May denounced as falsa a of Ut* testimony of 8gt l.C. Lloyd In the silt at Ihe bottom of th* Antiquities on clue* furnished by
British estimate that Russia inJ W. Tat*. Augusta, Gg., a hay broad Pay of Siroo.*#, n» the Arthur Baker, British consul in
Siricuaa and an ardent student of
la v a als million atea prosecution sritaasa, b* read at aoutboaat coast of Sseily.
T7»*y described Ut*' gaunt ribs SicUian history.
- hut ha M a i gay tha start oI today's sasslua.
Last summer Bakar figured nut
•n d (harp prow ot what appeared
flfura la.
•Bat tha
lo tn an anci»nt trlrem*. a g*!l*y from ancient records where lha 1 1 1
Aa artieto hp M. Mikhailov In
NO D f l r m s LICENSE
with three banka of oari. The Athenian ships probably were vn k
tha Soviet
ent newspaper
CHARGE I f MADE
Ievevtla, qu
I hy Moscow radio,
William Brother Miller. Negro wooden wreckage crumbled at In 413 B. C lla fished around th*
com nssated
bottom nf th* bay 106 yards off
(ha reaction of (b&lt; laborer, driving n 1847 Ford, was. their touch.
Offten to test atarpad yaatarday and charged, “ There Hit he no doubt," said tha Ortigia Jrianda and brought
n o * teat ft* with M t M irtaf % driver* lvcessa*; Prof. U lgl Barnard Brea, direc­ bark ptocoi of anciaat pottery
1a cutting Its armed Thy vfnUtton was gt.eu hy Film*. I tor of tha Slraeuir Historical Mu- which spurred Kalian ateborittea
" * te tka weackina te team In a*od d n « d i m * .
Crib VUUm m .
I

Portion Of Army
Program Scheduled
Effective Today

Many Are Injured
As Diesels Derail

Planes Leave Base
For Qualifications

Princess Prodded
To Reveal Plans
For Her Marriage

LONDON, it - Th* Rtf-elrrutaH,.n Da.'» M insr clamored todaf
fur P n m r-l Ml ' caret tn make up
her mlnj once am! (&gt;&gt;r all whether
she Is going tn marrv Group Cjpt.
Peter T o w n s e n d , ID year-old
divorced wv- hero
The piper, which rlaimv Ih*
largest da-ly r ,icul.it.oil of nvnie
Ilian 4'a million, printed a large
front page picture of the radiant
prmce«« with this headl.ne: "Cornu
On M arcarrf '
nrtow ihe portrait • * . this line:
“ Plejvr m*k» up sour m ind"
The Mirror's w„» ,.nl» one vole*
In the growing chorus of -pecula­
tion end gn»»ip a* Ihe pretty prin.
ee-t prepared to re lehrale her
23th birthday Sunday in vreluilnn
with Ihi - * (amity at Balmoral
Cavtlr m Scotland
ttn.e 21. Ma.garel r ITT he free
of the llosal Marriage let's hvr|
on ro»vl lamllr we-ldtog* that dv
not have th* sovereign'* approval.

New York District
Flooded By Streams
P O B r J F n ilS .

N Y . !|x~Tor»

r - n t l i l ram snd nvcrflow.ng
streams floodrd a aid* area &gt;.(
snuthrartein N. v York vial# to­
day.
Children were e r a e n a l e d
higher around Horn • number of
•um m rr ramp* Some ehildre.v
were marv'inrl in others, and
Ik els were vent tn their rescue.
Many roads
tmpaisahl#«
hit.l.-rv were washed .oil and ph n#
service was disrupted in places,
.Mayor tames E Cole declared
a state of emergency in this city
nl lorso popiilatl.m at 2 am .
Civil defin e forces were ordered
out.
A rainfall nf 7 07 inches her# In
24 hours wa* reported
Resident* nf Ih* lower pirt &lt;*l
the city fronting Ihe Delaware
River were m o v e d tn h u tirf
ground Churches were opened i*
hou-e them

Greek War Fleet Believed Found
The war fleet was sent hy Ath­
ens *gain&gt;t Corinthian-held Sira­
cusa, once Greece's greatest col­
ony. In the days of Alctbiade*
"The Riracti&lt;ian« defended themsrlve* well in their f.vrtrrss-guar Ird hay and Ihe Athenian com­
manders decided t&gt; withdraw. Becausa of superstition, howrver,
they waited until after the ectlps*
of th* mnon cm Aug. 27, 412 B. C.
By th»n tt waa Ion lata. T in
Slracuslan* trapped them by block­
ading th* mouth of the harbor with
tho hulks of old ship*. All but 18
of tho Gre«k ships were sunk.
Th* Athenian shore fore* *f
0,000 men was decimated and tta
anrtrivora were »old Into ala very.
Many historian* haw* caOad ten
defeat the beginning o&lt; tb* *ad od

tea pow«r ad Athan*.

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TIIK MANFUItl) HKKAI.U

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H o w T o K e e p H o u se'

C om forta b ly C o o l

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1 Bing Crosby's Son
Lying In Hospital
With Broken Back

THEMlat M

e e a fe to
cool off yoor btm
hoi August days, soon It you don’t
hart so sir eoodMooev sr win­
dow Iso.
Dsrtng tha day, keep s i win­
dows sod doors dosed sod pall
down Mu absdss or d ots tha
blind* ob the tonry Ada at Mu
bslldlng.
Ttwrs ha one swaption to this
rota. If yo« baas s o sttk, heap
tha wtndowi opan fur arras
v i Wattno M boors A dog.

RAYMOND, Wash. IT—On* of
erooner Bing Crosby’ i eons, P*i.
rhllllp L. Croiby, St, Is In a Ray.
mound hospital M a y with a broken
back.
Tha yotmg soldier from Ft l^wls
drove through a guardrail down a
20-foot emb.ihkment Into tha WBlapa River bed while trying to get
back to bit Army KP dull** tarty
Sunday.
Fortunately, tha tide In Wlllspa
harbor, Into vahtch tht river flows,
was out. Other* Ire, anthorttlea
raid' young Croiby would have
drovmH.
Ida father left a ftpokana golf
tournament to fly to Raymond.
Bing would allow no hoipital pie*
turn taken of his mo.
At Iho New nlvrnlew Hospital,
ft wai laid Phillip had thret frac­
tured vrrlebrse and minor lacer­
ation*. One of the spinal fracture*
was In Iho nrek. Th# other two
were lower down In the back.
He will be hospitalised several
week*. Ai toon at possible, h«
will b* taken to Madlgan Army
!fo&gt;plta&lt;, at Ft.Lewis.

WILL YOU RE
OUR GUEST?
W i have leaaed i t alr-randlHoned ronma at Iks Mar-Low
MotaL
Abatlulelr FREE to all new
arrival* at our Naval Air
nation.
Pick op your krya at tha

sffico or
Odham &amp; Tudor,
Inc.
"Bandars of Fin# Homaa"
MSS B. r reseh Avs.

Do as many of th
(hurts sa yco asn. asnactslly Iron
tow. dortng tbs ralaMvely cod
morning boors.
Pot haovy drspartas swoy wntM
Fan. Replace them with Bgbi
open m a h cortolna. Or boMir
son. oas no eortslna.
Oet rfd of heavy wool row . *
possible. Dortng tha hot days
aabatHots ooitom or fiber ruga, or,
again, don’t oas any s i ML ,*

MTtt-STATI COOmATtOM la pledged by O nurm n
fobslng bands aa they get together at a conference
In Chicago. Seated (L In r.) are: J. Itnr ken Lee,
Utah; William O. .Stratton, Illinois, hot! to Ihe
gathering; Abnham Kiblcoff, Connecticut; and
Ford C. Elvlrige, Guam Island. Standing (L to r.)
Sit: John T. filmtns. J r, New Mexico; Fted Hall.

Kansas, and J. Cakb Ilnfxs, Drlawere. Rwaie llk i,
Oov. Averell llarriman (lop. right), of Hew York,
take* lime out from Ihe 47lh Govermn' mn/erc rvo
to tall on Adlal K Slrvenaon (lop, left) SI hit homo
In TJbcrtjr/llle, III. llarriman tnld reporter, that ho
atilt favors Stcvrnann tor tho 1934 Demoeratla
Prrtldrntlal nomination.
ffalernatlowall

I think yoo will also find that
■llght-eokwed. washable slip eor*n for spholatarad fumitur* will
make tha mom s*em cooler.
In tha lata afternoon, Hom
down tha exterior walla of the
house. If yoo have a flat roof, It
might bo a good Idea to wet that
down, too. evaporation of water
from tha tool will belp cool the
enttrs houM.
Wat walks and driveway, alio.
Cm P o cb lc Fans
An alactiis fan blowing-------! a pot of lea will help. If yoo art
really suffering, maybe hanging
wane sheela dampened with cold

MAN DRIVER M4 MILES
.TO MAKE APOLOGY
LITTLE ROCK. Ark. ID-A. E.
Scott, operator of a service station
at El Dorado Springs, Mo., drove
fill miles to make an apology.
H* was nut of town when a sales­
man for W. If. Goodman, a fire­
railed
it
"interesting
but
no
reason
Geneva last monlh there haw been
works distributor, called to make
several exchanges of views In the for reducing our military strength a collection. On hla return be
North Allantic Treaty Council al In tha slightest."
learned that one of hie employes
Peril. Th# IS member govern­
ments are agreed, they said, that
thrr# l« no evidence yat on th# part
of tha Communists that would Justi­
fy any changes to) th* scheduled
Western defense buildup.
Tha Soviet g o v e r n m e n t an­
nounced Friday night that It had
derided to reduce Russian armed
forces by 440,000 men br Dec. 13
The United Slat**, Britain an I
Franca are expected lo confer
early this week on th# Soviet
move. Over th# weekend they wel
corned M as a step In th* direction
of reducing armaments but the/
were frankly suspicious of whether
th* Soviets would mska th# full
cut and Just o fu t Russian intro
lions were.
Barring some surprise move that
would drastically altar Western
thinking. They seam certain to go
last Ihe fareign ministers’ ranter
rr*e with Russia at Geneva Ort.
&gt;7 in as strong a position as they
hi id luring th* top-level talks last
motith.
But diplomatic experts, arc be­
coming increasingly uncertain how
long this will be true. They expect
Bunla to make a big play in
coming months for public opinion
pressure to fore* cuts In Westerr
arm* expenditures and troop levin
Their gestures rost them little
and their promises cannot be
checked.
Sen. B e n n e t t (R-Utah) com­
mented tha Russian move "might
have more meaning Jf we knew
what percentage of total Russian
military manpower it represents."
S-n. O'Mahoney (R-Wyo) said U
Ihould be viewed with "greatest
caution." lea. Watkins (R-Ulak)

European Allies Agree Thai Bloc Musi Keep Power
By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER
WASHINGTON, (A - America’*
European allies have agreed that
tha Western bloe must maintain
its military power at tha high lavel
If th* United Stales, Britain and
Franca aro to conduct further #ffectlve poir# talks with tba
Rusalans.
Officials reported today ttisi
■Inca tba summit conference at

nn will

Don’t do any 1
log on iop of yoor stove, larva
light. Ample meals, sting an In■wilted oven Instead of gas
burners. Close off tba kitchen
from other rooms.
Keep yoor kitchen wtndowi
open while you arc cooking. Turn
on tba exhaust fan, or If you don't
bare oca. place an f tactile fan to)
front of tba window to blow oot
tba basted air.
Don't aa* any mo
Rghte than you have to. and ra­
pt»oa high wattage bulks with
baa brtUlant lamps.
Open Windows
In tha avantng, open all door*
and windows Opening windows
tram both tha top and bottom
does not gtvs you any mors air
than opr nine either the bottom
or top all the way.
Poll back tha eortalm. Remem­
ber. any ototrnetlon across an
open window cola down tba
breast. Cven insect screening re­
duce tt by to par cant.
If you have a couple of electric
fan*, place them at dlflerrnt win­
dows blowing Inw ard *o that they
win draw eooi air lmlde. g u

Ofinrioii

aid

Rookie fullback Ray Norsk of the
Detroit Lions played baseball with
Lincoln. Neb., of the Western Less*
ue before deciding to concentrate
on football.

Explosion-Torn.'
Motorship Docks;
Two Seamen Dead
SAN FRANCISCO. Ul - The
explojkm-torn Norwegian motorship labored docked S a n d a y
with two Norwegian teamen dead
and four seriously burned, ooe so
badly he may not survive.
The injured mm were rushed to
the U S. Public Health Service
Hospital. Three still war* on the
critical list.
An englnemom blsvt killed Kjell
PetterMn, 21, aa oiler, and An­
ders Lund, IT, an engine boy
making his first voyage.
Most seriously burned was en­
gineer Anders Tuftelsnd. S3, who
hsd only 12 more days at sea be­
fore retiring.
The other burned men were as­
sistant engineer Erline Ravn, 21.
motorman Gunnar Bjailand, 33;
and oiler Bjorn Hansen, 29.
Th* rsploslon occurred Satur■lay about 120 milca at sea.

hsd Insulted the salesman and
refused to pay him.
Scott drove the l a miles to
LtttJr Rock and was waiting when
Goodman opened his store in the
morning. He apologised, paid hts
3200 bill and left for borne.
"1 didn’t know they made them
like that any more," commented
Goodman.

BE OUR GUEST!
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W* have leased 29 airCawdiilnwed rnaoia at the
Mar-Lea Maid
• Absolutely FKEB fae I
day* la all waw arrival*
at ear Naval Air Station.
• Pick aw vawr keva at tba
office of

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Inc.
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wtiwn

C. P.: What causes a burning
pain on tha outside of my left Mbt
and what could be done for It?
Answer: Burning pain, rich as
you describe may be due to a
disturbance of tba nam e or of
the circulation.
An examination by yoor doctor
would be neceaaary to diagnose
and treat your trouble.

Tb* first pennant winner In or­
ganised baseball this year was th*
Monroe, La, dab In the Class 0
Cotton States League. The Yankee
farm team won thr first half of tha
split season schedule.

PINEAPPLE WEEK
Shake
Malt
Float
Bliziard
Sundae
Coconut Iflle

Get 1 For
Reg. Price
And 1 Extra

for j C

There's no*bu/like a

Quarterback Richard Allan of tba
University of Florida ffirew tour
touchdown pain t daring the MM
season, but never twice to the
same man.

its the

in town!

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smooth* with Ford’s Angle-Poised ride.

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whan It aoaasa la buying a Ford. Ask
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m ia an excellent position to make you ta
tad aaHdian far afl driving.
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original cost a i;
hi Urn low-price field. That’s why wo m j
Ford’s worth mors When you buy U . , ,
worth more when yea saQ IU
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VOLUME XLVI

$ m * a l£
AN tW P E P K N P R N T
SA N FO R D . FIAJHIDA.

DAILY

N E W SP A P E R

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WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 17. 1955

Aw

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In I Prrm l / a m l Wir#

No. ISA.

Indians Head Sa^ ? eis°uls'r dmg/ . T dFires D ie O u t,
For Frontier iMP* M ^ A R e b e llio n Ends
despite the 15 or more killed In
Monday's mirth.
Tht marcher* hid covered 40
mtlti lit* today and hid mother
jo miles lo *o before reaching the
border of the Portuguese endive.
Portuguese luthorities hive fol­
low td i firm policy of resisting
iny prnctrilion by Indian demon­
strators
Most of Indu returned to normil today ifter protesting the
Monday HUlrcs. nut in Calcutta.
Ilir nation's largest city, a gcneril
strike continued.
Tndiy's marchers were only
part of some 3.000 who hsd issembled at Belgium, lest thin SO
, miles fmm Goa's northeast borWILMINGTON.
P — Nur-.drr.
HurWILMINGTON, NC.
N.C. i*
Leaders of the all-party Goa
A in a Diane threw her full punch |jj,erition Committee here tried
at the North Carolina eonl today ---------------------to persuade -them
all----------------from enter
and mosed inland across th« south- ing the Portuguese colony in view
•astern
of lha stata
....... part
.___
of Monday's events. But the 100
Hiah winds and tides lashed the insisted they would entrr at Ranachei of upper South Carolina i rfj, where Portuguese guards were
■*
”Carolina
— *•— w
“ * reported tn hive killed at least
and southern *North
but
earlier reporti Indicated the dam­ three Indians in tha rrernt Inva­
age would not b&lt; as aertoua as sion.
feared.
. .
Tha renter of the hurricane,
ohout which 100-mlla winds rePlved. moved Inland over Wil­
mington about J.JO a m.. approxiButcljr two hours btfort hifh tide
Tha atorm began to lost foree
„ |t plodded north-northwest at
Rl'FFALO, t/P)—The regulars
about U mdea an boor over the at Emil A. Singer’s tavern In
suburban Oenitow-aga were de­
hind.
South Carolnu beaches, at the lighted to find the plac* open yet*
todays
«dge of *b« atonn 4,Ur *
The tavern to normally closed
northward during th# night, suflered only minor damage as they Tuesday, but yesterday two cheer­
during Connie, uhirh nit ful young men tended bar and
Pugtily the aame area last w*ek. served meals tn customer* for
North Carolina wai harder hit nearly sis hours.
Then, with th# place crowded
but not damaged ai much aa dueand business thriving, the bar­
fog Connie, reporti Indicated.
tenders suddenly vanished.
When Singer and his wife re­
turned from a sharping trip and
h nmrie he was informed that his
"new'* bartenders had walkad off
their jnha.
ginger V*M police the “ barlenders'4 had forced open hto
front dooC and finally fled with
S«j in rash ‘plus about another
Ml Mom over the-bar trade.

RKLGAUM.
jr-Etsht hunitred determinrd Indian NationalIsti who missed Ihi "peaceful Invision'' of Portuguese Indu Mondiy trudged todiy lowird the Goi
frontier.
..
,
They winted to enter the colony

Diane's Full Force
Hits N. Carolina
Coast; Goes Inland

,
1

Regular Customers
Patronize Business
As Operators Flee

Artificial Lake
Stocked With Fish
'By City Personnel

It was announced today that the
artificial lake located In the cen­
ter of PL Mellon Park Is now heIngriocked with bass and bream.
Starting last night at i p. m.
eity personnel seined Mullet 1-ab*
Park watars for the fish. They
ere through at « 30.
Obtaining tha fish la wider the
•uperviimn of the
Game and
preth WaUr riah Commlsalon
and MW gemtnoie County Sport*maa'a Association along with the
help of city paraonnel.
About 30 of the bass and bream
were caught last night. Prob­
ably MO to ISO more will be added
according lo alM duMng la neat
couple af weeka.
f«d Richard akaled that they
antkipato natng tha ftsh for the
■tit Jaycae Rodeo Ptalung Con|H^M
lha fch wlH land off tanh«w*
grads of May winnows that are
alrtady ta the lake and th# fungus
growth la the lake. PertUiaar will
probably be added to the lake
v ile r next week to start the

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Airman's In-Laws
Viewpoints Differ

I

BACRAMKNTO, Calf. 'J* - Una
Bthmidt-Fmea own parent! may
he on opposits aides of tha fence
when Airman Danial Schmidt
Agbla for custody of the Pi-yaarEld ton ha has seen only ooce.
lh a S3-year-old gunner la one of
11 American airmen released re•tally by the Communist Chlacae
■fur a months la prison, la
Schmidt's absence, Us th-year-old
Vila Una says, aha married Alfor
wife, Uaa says, she minted Alford
Pine, II. a logging worker, In the
belief that Ihe airman waa dead.
Schmidt, through his Sacra men
% attorney, said yesterday ha In­
tends lo aak tha courts tor cus­
tody of Us ami Dandy Jr. as well
•a a divorce.
the lawytr. Howard P. Welch,
•aid tha airman's determlutioa la
ask for tha bay wai seconded by
Una'g mother Mrs. Walter ForgoAM, formerly f f Boise, Idaho.

Indications Show
Shaky Two-Month
Truce Nearing End
BUENOS A I B E S. Argentina.
j&gt;—The end o* a ahaky two-month
truce between the Roman Catholic
Church and Argentina's dominant
Psrontsta political party appeared
at hand today.
The party's Supreme Council
last night indicated its open antichurch campaign would be revived
with a statement condemning
•‘those who use religious dogma
and thetr church as instruments
of low political ends.” The council
laid tha time had coma for it to
resume all-out political activity
Such a move had -been eipected
altar tha government announced
Moodsr But It hsd uncovered a
plot to aaeaiemato President‘Juan
D. Peron and other government
leaders. The government blamnj
"Catholic nationalists'* arvj opposl
lion political leader*.

James Dingfelder
Dies In New York
Word was received today that
James R. Dingfelder of New York
City and Mauhnaaett, I- I. passed
away following ■ brief lllnesa at
the age of 12.
Jlr. Dingfelder was tha »°n of
the late Max Dingfelder, on* of
the original founder* of C- 1- ami
M. Dlnjrfslder Produce Merchant*,
who established their business in
IBM on Washington Market in
New York City.
A cousin o f th* lata Julius
Dingfelder, he was a partner of
Dingf*ldtr&gt;8aperttone, with PlorIda Headquarter* in Sanford until
the firm dissolved to January
1PM,
Mr. Diagfelder visited in Han­
ford many times and had many
friends and businsa*. associate* in
bath citrus and vegetable circles.

Nixon Is Closing
California Journey

LOS ANDELKS Ifl-Vieo Pn-ri­
de* Nixon, winding up • brief
southern California vacation, ar­
ranged a series af private talks
WU.D BULL LOOSE
(MONTGOMERY. Ala., ita- A with political friends today.
T in s pound Brahma bull escaped
He planned a breakfast with
Mayer Necrte Ponton, Burner
Republican — grtoman
Talks

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m m h

I gad political

■ftoBeen *"B*,* , , * * B

Nixon planned b By Back lo

Command Of Navy N ° S h o t s
Goes From Carney A r e F ir e d
To Adm. A. Burke In R io t
ANNAPOLIS, Md p Command
of Ihe Navy passes from Adm
Robert It Carney lo trim Arleigh
A Burke today amidst ceremonial
5 12-hour
honors nesrr before arcunlfd a LINCOLN \. r w
prison rrbrlla n *1 Ihe Nrhiaska
new' chief of nasal operations.
The progrxm al the Nssxl tea- State Prn.trntiJis i-'llsp«rd tivlxv
demy presided » psrjde ol mi-1 when jrntrd troopeis snd National
shipment and, |or both Carney and (■uardsmrn marched into Ihe rrll
Burke. 17-gun siluirt impossihtc block with orrtris to &gt;h«ot in kill
tn Washington ollire buildings if nrrrsvary No shots were fired
Gos. Victor \n.lriv&lt;m said about
'where all presious CNOs have
I2i
prisoners, who had set fire
THE If. ft. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE award I. helnr l-'es.ntert to th- Tanflv Staff hv C.fr If C h,rn svsisin in since thr ollir# was to six prison shops and spent thr
Cole# Jr., Station Executive Officer at SNA AS. Left io right ate Lt. If. \V. Shrrtran, offirrr artsis.-f, rrraled in 1913
re­
n'sht smashing furmtuie and UK. JOHN' w. Epps.
K. p. Krnnev. JOI. associate editor. and T. 1. Alexander. AN. rditor. The presentation w»« made th'«
The thirst nf Hurricane Diane equipment in their cell block, of cently rcceiscl * luwlor of
morning at “ .Meritorious Mast'* for thr custanding statrside mlmrogiaohed i « ' » » new-uaner of all mosed the cerrmony from the
P • 1*1 Surgery drgre* al
armrd forces for April-Jun*. 1955. Onlv ons awari mav be oMainrd in a vear. Thu i« the «c«-otnt for Ideck of an airrraft earner In feted “ no difficulty at all" after Emory Univernty, has opened
th# Sanfiv. th* other i*-urd for January-3larrh, 1'J.t. A. S. Mancuso, suotiv r-litor, is not tuctutrd. Norfolk, Vi . where p hart been Waidrn Joseph Boses told them at his nffir# for the general prac­
S a m to he hark in their rells
(Official Photo. If. H. Narvt
planned, lo th# sleps of Ihe ara within twn minutes nr the tr «&lt;p&lt;r* tice of dentistry on nu| E Setoou «; here Hr Eppi and h:a
drmy dormitory Burke left a* a would shoot.
midshipman 32 sears ago
When the trooper? end guards­ wife ar# making their home oq
Secretary of fhe Nasy Thomas men marched In to the rell block lask# Mlnni* adjacent to ilia
In a prepared aprerh called the thev found all prisoners within home nf hia parsnl*.
orraston significant because it their rells Newsmen waiting outemphasiirs the paramount Impor- shir Ihe walls' heard a noise that
tanre nf the fleet and the sea­ sounded to them like a gun shot,
All teacher* in th# county have
going sailor* who man it. Both hul Gov Anderson told them that
taken an arrive interest end are
Carney and Burk# didinguishevl was the automalir cell doors being
putting forth hours of effort in
themsrlsr* a* ‘ seagoing, lighting j shut
th# first three days of the xen#
mrn,” he *aid
erml wotkuhtqi at Seminole High
Three eons il ls were infurrd rtiir
SEOUL. JP-Rock hurling gouih School which it being •|&gt;on&gt;ored
Ing Ihe rebellion which started lust
K o r a a n • injured an American by the extension division of tha
after supper lari night Two were
Army officer today si they again Univrrsity of Florida.
slugged oxer Ihe head Iasi night
turned thrtc wrath against U. S.
hy other inmates, ansi when sslftTlie workshop it (he result of
troops guarding Inspection learns
rers rntrird Ihe rell bb&gt;ck this
Twn jc.i l.nl. wrrr rrportwf dur­
many months of planmnx end «»•
of the Neutral Nattoo* Supervlvory brought about when th&lt;- ti.-ed waa
morning Ilies found a third con ing the last two day* at lh« sherCommits ion.
virl, hi* face ami shirt ro» .-rrs| Ifl s olfirr.
felt for professional tnipioveim nt
Lt. Wayne N. Hansen. Auguste, for teachers of SeminoU County,
N'l.W YrillK, 125-1110 rnurti will) h!o«d, furled up in Ihe hark
The first nerurred at 7.&gt;» p. m.
TAI.I.AIIA8RKE
Mb—The
name*
r»a , was hit on lb* head at South it was announced.
martial of Sgt James C. Galls-1
nf a rrll.
yesterday when Henry Unroll
r&lt;f three House ntrmbers sn,| on#
Koreans hurled a barrage of rocka
Drake vho&gt;e address is MA MarAt ywatarday'e session P TA gher. ?». accused of esdlalruraring
and atones at eight U.H. Army member* and friends were pre­ » Ith the Beds and of unpremedi­ !*eii»lor heve br#n nddrd to tlie
ket St, Waukegan. HI , went off
list
of
lnwuiwkrri
formally
ss»ivvehicles rroaiing the causeway be- sent along with the teachers and tated murder nf lh|r,- fellow |&gt;cri.|
Ih# hltbway one U«lf m 'e -outH of
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fwrrn Inrhnn »nd Wnlml Island, were greeted *sjr the h.c*npit#lily oners In North Kmes, u sxpei-trd; Ir# s «i&gt;- ns»
Forest Ld) and sole istjxsl a light
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psdr.
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housed.
Drake driving a 19M Mercury
The (all, red bb-nd Brooklyn ml
hlbtseu*.
II ?p Jednlran #f Escambia
sedan was chaigei) with driving
Army doctors said lfanten auadirr
rnmpletrsf
his
own
defense'
In the halls of Slid nr# eshibi's
Countv.
who
hat
l-een
isnrong
a##tuned a alight brain ronruasmn of boot* on all level* iMuugbl testimony yesterday. He drnu&gt;.l
under (lie influent# of alcohol No
and bruises of Ihe nbs and legs hi r# by Ihe Book Nonld of Ha) causing the dcxtjis srf three other er House ui' uib'ra dir lining In
ln|iirir&lt; oenirresf to him but Ills ms
but described hit condition as tona Beach. Book rompmtb* bate prisoners and said much of lh« eatsr the allots anres nllhuUKh
nlentlf e&lt;i passenger received a
t'-a*tnt when |h&lt;- IIat of (Hose »hn
slight I' ■I wound F.limit.d ds"not serious.'4
representarives with th&lt; T dis­ previous testimony was mistakrn t.u-.r w aive s s t •i.orpibsl, a*ti •,—
-I
magi- lo In- ear u STUD He was
m
alleging
th.it
he
rurrled
favoi
The incident, latest in Ihe aeries plays showing letl* that aie
‘ 5# romptrolb t '« nf fire he would
MIAMI J»5-Smuggling pf arms taken nlo cu-losly and rrleaseff un­
of South Koreans demonstrations leing used in echools throughout with Communist raptor*.
I .ergo th# niou-y.
and aminunilion between JTorlila der $*-' l-on-l
demanding ouster of pro-Commu Florida.
He said mistaken Impressions
The comptroller's off|&lt;# added and Cuba is exp- ir I to Inerease
I’llni i art William and Deputy
nisi Cirrh and Polish members of
General dlreetor of lie sessions probably stemmed from his gen 'it1 names nf ll-iu Wrstberry of with the return nf Hr Carles* I'rlo
the NNSC, flared Into violence as Is Dr. C- I&gt;# Eg«*rt of the ex­ rral unpopularity In ihe pn\\ lloval and Sweeny nf 5'nlusia In Norarras In M s homeland, custom * .Ahrtiff fubankt wrr# nfflrrn tn
rbarge
100 South Koreans triad to block tension division of L'ofF,
ramp "The men foil didn't like tin •'•* Ilona* members who signl- officials brllrsr
Ttie *r ..nd areiflent hsppened
Army aupply trucks going to
me.” he staled.
fird they would w«isr. Westheiry
Prisi went hark to f'liha Iasi
Walml.
After he left the* stand, a number end Sweeny wrrr# add*&lt;l on th# week and that "could mean anoth­ at 12 a) s m tml.iy. W&lt;a&gt;drnw
of prosecution rebuttal witnesses s' ingth of their standing wwlvera er pickup nf smuggling In Ilir nest Newton, v-h-ws a t.I.. s i&lt; Box IV5J
were railed One of them. Marine •if allowance* duilog any leers* mitnlh nr Inn,” Ittn malum* nlfl Ovied i m a -top »ign A'y miles
SsmiIIivis • of Sanfunl and turned
Sgt. Troy Williford. 25 now sla of mme than 21 houis.
stats said line lestridav.
hi» 1955 itn-v' tci ti c|i over in a
Honed at Norfolk. V* . said Galla­
‘ Trio has npriilt admit test that •llfrh. No inturle* resulted bill h#
THE PAS. M in. Iv-Two oil gher had left his squad to spend
h« encouraged gun smuggling was taken lo lh« bo-piial for •
company employes who pararhulet * month at the Chinese regimrnial
from the Unde*! Slates for use In routine checkup
K timalrd dsfrom a disabled plena over north headquarter* in a "voluntary study
regaining Ihe Idwities of the Cuban mages in the tniek ire 1215 and
ern Rnkatchewan were treated in group.”
people,'" said ( harlev M Wyatt, re Newton Is iwp m 330 Hon }.
a hospital here today for ahork
gional supervisor ol customs sjents
NEW YORK, '#»- Th# second day and malnutrition.
rot damns R offutt, his assistant
nf a congressional probe mto
Four other Imperii! Oil Cn em
• There Is no reason In believe
alleged Rad influence in show ploye* aboard the plana died when
LONDON ijv— Soviet composer
business, Ilka the first day, brought It eresbed Saturday near the
Aram Kharheturian added hi* that Ihn*r efforts will suddenly
up no witaese willing to answer Manttoba-Saskatchewan border.
voire trsfay to those suggesting hall now (hat he Is hark with hi*
questions about communism.
musical exchanges between the ho' blooded supporter* again,”
Harry
Weir,
ScminnU
County
A warch plane yesterday picked
Wlalt and Olfiitl said m an inter­
All four persons called before up G. II. Krndall. 25. and Owen Hospital Administrator, announ­ United States and Russia.
the House Un-American Aclivltiei Smith, :i. both of Regina. S»&gt;k ced that floor til# i* bring laid
In a message to thr United view with Ihe Miami llerabl.
On Aug 5 Ihe Cuban polir# conCommittee yesterdey declined to On# of Ihe men was spoltrsl nine on Ihe third floor of th* hospital States read oxer Moscow radio,
reply when the committee asked mil#* from Ihe rraih scene by a and th# painting on that flour U the front-rank Soviet musician fiscalcd a n u m b e r nf gun* and
about Red affiliations. When the search plane. A pontoon equipped almost completed.
applauded American violinist Ye­ yesterday they seiied a each# of
WASHINGTON cl* — Sen Capshraringi opened on the previous plane was summoned rod th# sec­ "Wo anticipate moving a grrat hudi Mcnuhfti'v current efforts In arms near Havana.
hart (Kind., drnouneing |V‘ moday, seven witnesses refused to ond man he* found after the b-al of furniture the latter part arrange a visit to Mania in return
era'le en'ici-m of President Elof September”, h# slated. "Th# for an American lour hr mailer
answer similar questions.
senhiiwcr v golf and v-ealioni,
taacutra landed.
contractor doesn't expect to turn Soviet fiddler David Oixlrakh.
Three of yesterday's witnesses
said lodsv Hie rreudeni ‘ can run
hr building over to u* until the
riled the fifth Amendment of the
"American symphony mcheslras
hit (drier a« well from Gettys­
Constitution, which protects a per­ MANY DERCF.NDENTR LEFT middle of Orlnbvr” he went on.
are said lo be wonderful,” hhaburg or le n-rr as from ho \Uuto
RAINELLE, W. V*. &lt;jn — Mr*
“ Then ymi mu*t allow a mini­ clfaturian's m e s s a g e said. "I
son from being forred to give
lltuivv "
srif-lnrriminating testimony. They Mary France* Kenney, *J, died mum of f&gt;0 day* lo pti-iMUr for should srry much like to hear one
He s. 1 Eiienhnvsrc his “ such
were Lee Hays, a stout singer of yesterday, leaving III direct rir- toe a-tual receiving of patients. of them m Moscow, say the one
an lint- *•I. ira-p” of Die presi­
SEOUL. 2 5 -An unidentified US dency tnat n- ' could spend must
folk conga; Mrs. Irma Jurist, a •rendrnls. I sons, a daughter*. K Wo ar# making #*rry attempt to which Toscanini conducted (thr
r n m p o i e r ; and Mr*. Susan grandchildren, 73 great-grarvJrhll open th# horpital sooner if at all Symphony nf Ihe Air. which re­ soldier shot and killed I vn South of his 'in in Gettysburg and no
Korean Marines Sunday in an rritiri-ns 'vuuld b. justified."
d'Usteau, artist and wtfa of play- tlren and t ■real-e.reat-grandrhlld f‘ **ihl#“, Weir concluded.
cently loured Ihe Far Fast).
argument over Korean girls, an
right Araaud d'Uttaau.
Sen Murra) ID 3|ont( brought
Army snurre reported today.
up thr • bird of the Grllyiburg
Twn other Korean Marines and farm yr-'rrilay In rrilirliing Kla civilian were wounded
srnhuvsrr's st-to Sunday of a bill
The source said Ihe U S soldier
Mrs. Hue Btesrnson, delegate! .bed shortly after being Install- A short business meeting wa* went lo a tent in a battalion area which would hive continu'd stock­
• guest at the ronsrn- |resided over by Mu. If. A. of Ihe ROK 1st Manne Division piling of some domestic minerals.
to th* Pilot International Con- f**The President said Iho mineral#
GENEVA (Ji-Atomlf worker* sentlon held In July at the Stall* r ,,on*
.S«san*on who announced that th# and asked if there were any girls
are no lunger needed.
A r#|&gt;ort of the change of by- lieutenant district gasernor, 2lr«. 1in Ihe lent.
are forging into lha ranks of the lfotrl In Lot Angel*', Calif, gas#
Murray ronlrmled Dte vein xvaf
Soviet Union’s elite labor — with an interesting and Informative te- laws was given by Ml*. Ktexen Marie Gleason of Ocala will mak#
Tlie Koreans told him Ihrir were iinjurilfied and said it resulted
some vetting a six-hour day and port at the meeting ef lha Iocs! son In which #. Pilot mar h* her official visit to the local rluh none, hut he riled In enter Die
up lo a month's vacation with pay. Pilot (Tub held al Ihe home of ,, l,twel at present at a meeting If -m Sept. 13. .She also requested tent. An ROK* Marine rushed at from ' bad ad'll# au-l a Jack of
personal un.ii r-ianding on Ihe part
The holiday may be at bargain 31re. Walter L. Carter en Grand- h» Is on some civic duly or at a that each Handing committee him and told him to go back tn his
nf Ih* rlucf executive in.vls in#vi­
Pi'ot ronvention. Announeeniept chairman prepare a report of her uwn unit.
rales If lha worker spends M la a vtow As*, last night.
ta M.- b&gt; hit i-iitalion Irons lha
was mads that the I95d-S7 con- work In quadruplicate and to hand
sanatorium or rest home.
The Army source said the soldier work * dav world'*.
The highlight qf Ihe conven­
Russian scientist A. A. Letavet tion, eh# sold, wai t* reception xrntion will b# held in MiamI I* to he- uot Ntet than Aug. 27. walked off to meet another Amer?tn railed a board meeting for j Iran soldier apparently wailing
told lha atoms-fer-peact confar- given following the Installation of Braeh July IR through 21.
The budget of II HiJOS 00 was lb.- evening &lt;M Hept. I at 7:30 1for him.
•act today of these and other steps officers at th* closing banquet
to gusrd tho hoallh of Russians honoring Mr*. Edith Macnrilo accepted a* presented by Mrs. p. m. at the home nf Mrs. Tr.»y
Suddenly, he turned and fired
exposed to otomio radiation on Cameron of Gein#*vltte, newly Genie C. Dodd of St. Augustine, Ray, *&gt;10 Magnolia Av*., to plan with hi* e a r b i n r , killing lw&gt;o
trearurer
of
P.
I,
for
the
lieutenant
governor's
their Mbs.
Mnine*.
e'eeted president of Pilot Intern»&gt;n Ihe program of entertain- visit,
' WASHINGTON. 25-Th# SumBut don't envy th# Soviet atomic tional.
|mer While llous* in Colorado and
menl was a trip to Knott'* ll*rry
Mr*. Nancy Brntk, Mr# Swanlaborer too much. Ho works • sixA total nf T4I Prints, eo-Pilot* Farm, a rehabilitated “ ghost son and Mrs. B E. Chapman were
GALI-OFING GRANDMA
I th* Pentigun planned to spell out
day watk, in contrast to Ui* 40RUTLAND. Vt. 125- Ur*. Emma lat# today a new code for conduct
hour, five-day week American e » and vleltors were present al tha tnwn” ,which Mr*. Btevenson found dieted to »#rs# *« delegate* to
• I Ihe fall council In St. Petersburg 1Gatewood, *7, of Galtipolii, Ohio, for American servicemen who be#
porta reps flag their labor force ronvention, said Mrs. Slovene on tu ho “ very fascinating” .
with 10 Florida Pflate preeenL
Th# Bradenton, Fla. club r#r#lr- HepL I7-IR. Alternate* will h« arrived In Sheihume Pata yester­ come pritrnrrt in another war.
la addition
President Eisenhower, vacation­
tt.ta^a
m. . tn Pilots from tha
reeognlllon at the ronvsntlnn Mi*. Walter 1^Carter. Mia. M. I. day on a walking trip from ML
UiHoi Btoloo tha Faria, Franeo for haadif tha hlghsat psrtfDt- RaHom 8r. and Mr*.' Georg# A. Oglsthorp#, Ga., to Mt. Katahdin, ing at Fraser. Colo., was reported
MAST
sluh tad tho Bwmudo club nsrs i f i ^ ,it#«danco during tbs gast Stins.
Maine. She reported that tint* aha ready to sign an executive order
tod.
WHTTW1LLE, N. C. Ill — Mr.
year, stated Mr*. Stovanaen.
I Guest* present at the maatinr began Iho tong Mko no May I aha authoriilog Ih* new program.
and Mr*. Murray Snatan have
Tho netglont of th# Ruby NswA commission of retired senior
A picnic aupper served in tka; Included Mr*. Mlrhasl Dugan #f hat lost 34 pound* and worn out
named their baby daubster, horn hall Scholarship Fund, a memor­ gardsti waa snored by Print mem- hatnnah N. Y.; Mrs. EmJ# Witt, five pair* nf shoes. Ho far the hat officers and Pentagon civilian* prein this season of knrrinunf. Con- ial fund set up In mamory ef a b»r* and guttts preceding th* Mrs. Msrgu'rit* Graham and walkecl |,7m mtlei, with about 250 itred a report to guide tho asrvrtport 0 f o e hr M n. SuvaMon-i Mlaa Mjrrtu TUton.
P t t d n f.L
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National Guard
Services Given

Rock-Throwers.
Injure U. S. Army
Officer In Riot

Teachers From Entire County
Participating In Workshop Here

Two Aulo Mishaps
In Last Two Days
Are Reported Here

Court-Martial End
Is Expected Today 3 House Members
Added To List
For Sgt. Gallagher Are
To Waive Expense

Arms Smi'.fjgUnn,
Increase Expected
By Customs Heads

Witnesses Refuse
To Offer Answer

Plane Survivors
Treated For Shock

Work On Hospital
Progressing Nicely

Soviet Composer
Suggests Exchange
Between Countries

Capchart Defends
Ike From Comment
Of Demo Critics

Korean Marines
Killed By Soldier

Russian Workers
Not To Be Envied

Mrs. Stevenson Describes Trip

New Conduct Coda
In Planning Stage

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Aerologist Pleased
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Probing Hurricane

Onion Beautiful Sight To b'zra
JACKSONVILLE tr — To Erra
J.apidet an ouon 1* a beautiful
light.
^ ii i tomato, a carrot, a head
©^lettuce.
la fact, any testable to him !i
monderout to behold—If 1ft in a
p a cl a ; t put up tha Lap.dct way.
Lapidet it f flight. dark hatred
bespectacled man of 40 who mat
told five yean ago nobody vva*
Interested in buying vegetable* in
packages from a grocery *tore
"Today," he tayt proudly. "I
have 4S0 store* lathe I nilrd State*
I e*en went to Ala»ka to »ct
up one ”
Lapidet de*ign* packaging departmenti lor tloie*. »ell.* toe *t"ir
the equipment and tuppliet and
train* the *tore'« employe*
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where he «tarted out In the pack
aging of drug* and coime'ic* re
fore he got mine.ted in food*
Now hit butlnett headquarters are
6 r m m 1S47 to 1051 I wat Interevted in meat*.” he explain*
•'Then I hegat. to look into produce
"Produce it Jutt at alive a&gt; you
and 1 arc And you have to h**e
different klndt of parka:*.* You
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a rool, comfortable office, breath
ing clean, invigorating ga* mixture
and en)oving life in a new- way.
or wotking 12 hour* a -lav without
fatigue, or doing tlx hour*' work
in four," Mom*en tail
He *aid he wants to work on thi
theory when h# enter* rivllian life
hut *o far h*t made no commit
men!* on re*earch or financing
"Preliminary re*earch and dr
velopment will be ex penttv#,'
Mumten laid, "but tha return*
should he tubdantial.
'•Improvement tn brain function
might be marginal hut tny im
provement tn a hram that * paid
tsn ono a year should be worth
while," he said
The Momien lung revolutionlied
tuhmarlne escape derieet. It purlfie* Male air and permit* t min
escaping from a tunken tub to
breathe Ihe tame air over and over
again until he reache* the turfaea
Would Motmen * new air mtx
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"You might feel like you'd had
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JACKSONVILLE e - An armthr Scnalort.
loglit laid Tue* lay he was hlghl*
p.ca»ed with the re«ult* of Ihe
Navy* fit&gt;1 laboratory plane flight
into a hurruanr
WILL YOU
Lt J (• It
i Burnash ol
o r K C.UKST?
Inr Navy Hurricane Hunter Squad
run who ha* floun into eight
Wt
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«lurm« in iwo yeai* «aid "it
Imiiffl rrx*m% at
doe**.'t nuke much difference
w-'ilch hi.rrnane **&gt;u fly into
\b»oluletv H t l K tn all nr*
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gni%tl« *1 nuf
.Na^aj
Alf
ha* lit own chaiai ter title*."
He &lt;ain "our plane &lt;am&lt;*
Slilion.
pi, t iid four kft * *1 the
through ver* satisfactory and I
think it icprcvcnt* s type ol
office »»f
(light tna* will pro* ide mu.lt
ni*'te infoimatlon n li*r I it.nr
Orilinm tS: Tudor,
, "It si*** u* &lt;*l at we wan*, at
prr*rnt and I trunk the i onstai
lilt*.
lation type plane wilt piotiahU
"RuiMe • «f I in* Homax"
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V.9. Ambassador tn fbswlx. who win a bnwt rwra
l U» unprardantod fsarty rtageM by .Soviet Prime Minuter Nikolai
Bulganin at his country estate outside Moscow, itopt to rhat with
I Ms boat. Bulganin, who rtsIrrUinrd 300 fur*It, uld he hoped thi«
. . would bsanly tbs
o f such parties, glwieewaiioital JUrfiovhnmt

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Ttetinng Rear Adm Charlr* B
ktomten *ay» the hum.in hraingiven a thot of helium and oxygen
—can function latter, belter and
more efficiently.
Mom*en. who invented tha Momacn lung, hopes to put hit theury
iWi practice when he retire* (rom
th* Navy about Sept. 1.
Momien headi Joint (atomic)
* Task Forra 7 wilh advance head­
quarters at Teerl Harbor. Hit life
lima work with Navy divert tnd
submarine* produced the tubmanTlter't eteapa device which heart
hit name.
Hit latest fteory wat born of
#t**e (abort.
•^J'Deep *ea divert w-ork longer
iB irt and pmdur# better work
srhila breathing a mixture of helium
* and oxygen.” he told a reporter In
• recent mterviexr.
"Why not doctors, offlra wtvrkert.
-gnxrrrmant oMIelalt or tfudent*’
! "Yhit heliunwtxygen mixture
; eould ba piped into hospital oper­
ating room*, tchool*. office*, war
•hip*—wherever acute mental pm
r - -*rs would ba advantageou*,"

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too. The University of Marne ran
tesla and discovered that store*
tell four time* as many packaged
potatoes at they would in bulk.
"I ict up a department in a
small town-of S.thw once. The nun
Jidn t even want to put m potatoes
because you could get all you want
right out of the fields there. 1 had
to beg him to try 10 bag*. You
know what happened* Hr sold 2 500
pounds of potato** tbc first week.
Mind you. thi* was in an area
where, you eould pick them tight
off the ground.”
Lapidrs has written a small book
"Technique* in Produce Packag
ing," published thi* month Hr al*o
goe* lo the Inlernstional tongre**
of Supermarket! in June in Rome.
Italy.
I.api.le* tpeak* *c*m language*
hut will u*e English at the *r»imn*
"became it'* han&lt;t!ed exactly like
the I'N with incrpifteri all
around "

Im p ro v e m e n t

I o n d e re d
PEARL

eon meat.
"Produce breathe* and guct nil
mouture at uell at takes in oxy­
gen. In order to handle the breath­
ing, the film mu*t allow for a
certain amount of gat transmittion "
He tayt there are 1W different
type* of tramparent wrapper ol
which he u*e* thiee: LSAT which
i« leu moisture proof and t« trantparent; MSAT. a little more moivlure proof;-and polyethylene which
It tough.
"We die LSAT f»r llemt whiih
require more vapor transmission,"
Lapidet explains. "Tomatoe* are a
very ga-vy item So i* corn 5nd
bean* All the heavy Item* go into
polyethylene «uch a* potatoes, onion* and apple* "
Banana* are not packaged beeau*e they gel hot and ripen fatter
in h i
v ' ado* have been to
well packaged by nature that Lapidet can't do a thing about them.
Lapidr* explain* that prepack­
aging not only tave* merchandi**
from damage at the hand* of paw­
ing cuvtomer* but that it speed* _
buying lie ta.d me survey *♦&lt;"&lt;
a shopper tpend* It per rent lest
lime m a package department.
-We've found that i7 per cent
will walk out with more merchan
di*e than they had nn their list

TTben BueJey TTarrlt nfariarH
tha Senator* last teaton tftey
won I! of 22 game* ftotu tha

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A new project Is under way to aid the
Ayed In New York City. By October a nonprofit shop to sell merchandise made by
men and women over 60 years of aye will
be Ir operation.
The shop will serve several very useful
ends. It. will provide a place where rrsft?tnen who are jreltln* on in veira can market
their wares. It will help such people to sup­
plement their incomes, eneotimcre men and
women over alxlv to tur- •- *; **y,,'7*ff* **
a hobby, and will five participant! a new
pen«e of usefulnesa.
It is a difficult thins for people who have
lived busv, useful lives suddenly to discover
that they have reached an ays where their
Skill and usefulnesa It no lonyer needed.
Time hanga heavy on the hand^ of surh
people and thp|r declining years may be
filled with frustration snd Insecurity.
The New York Idea of a shop to market
the work of aging, craftsmen might prove
pelpful. in other cities The problem of lmirovipg the lot of the aged Is present In
very r|ty or town, whatever Its size.

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TODAYS

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1 1 :2« — Promotions come to those who dfllfently perform humbler tasks. Start where
you are and do your beat.

SAM DAWSON

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W ant To Make Cool Million Dollars?

m &amp; -* w r t* m N G

aelvaa as youngster* of arerjr A|i should ha
provided.”
. . ..
. ...
The first requisite of pur. .law tnfareament agencies, both city and county Is “ eli­
minate the pitfalls Into whleh children and
teenagers may be.swept”
Watch your officers around locations
where elements o f gambling or .othar vlega
may be prevalent and you will fjpd that they
are constantly oh th e . alert. to warp tho
tavern owner, the Juke Joint.the itore.i
tor that certain phases o f his
must cease.
It is by this careful supervision, day and
night, that communlty-wld# there Is no
juvenile delinquency.
Certainly, well agree with anyone that
we have “ children with problems” . But, let’s
Work with those children, not tarnish a
community.
. . .
.
Let’s give children a year ’round re­
creation program with, trained, Christian
leadership. This can be done successfully
as m Joint program with our city and coun­
ty to lead children Into useful, law abiding
citizens.
lA U tS HARLOW
We can’ t go along with a program to
force children to obey laws when.they are
only looking for an outlst to exert pent up
enthusiasm.
.
.. , . .
. If there must be a law. let s turn the WASHINGTON t* -T h « tu« of
P A R F V T A I, R R . H&gt;* Fifth Amtadmaot to pr«**et
tables and make It a PARhISTAL, n ti rth&lt;r| r||H| a |lapU qwlUoo ti
SPONSIBILITY” law.
personal courag#

WASHINGTON t* — Want tot ways let your wife bsth# the baby i acknowledges, frt&gt;o sdv#r»lring fymake a million dotlan’
If Geratenaang bad said. ‘ Here. ! coon Alex Oftorn It's a little game
Tbera'a a new pocket-sU# bonkjdarling, let
do that.” the called "Brilnitorming.” You play.
out which tells exactly how to do’ chsnces are dim be would bare it thii way:
it. Sound! at If the formula mil'./ the high Dun Sr Bradstrret rating
You look at any object — own
work. ton. If any of m had tnc he enjoy* today.)
of Murray's danre charta. for “
sente and itick-to-It ivene.r to fr*.; -AH right.” you tay. “ but th lij^‘ m‘ cf.
'* or rte of "Gertteazang's
* *'
low ft A little luck might help fello-* GerU'-nianz mutt have had Q-tipt Thea you a»k your*eU*s
tom*, too.
I j kneck for tnventmg thlngi. Me. who!* i#ri#i of quetfipni about It:
i Marvin Small It the author of fm not amirteoough to put a h n |t there a ilmpler way of doing or
thia book, titled "How To Make of piper maUhet uniter a wobbly making tbit? Can it be adapted
More Jlooey.” (pocket |W.k«, d.^tableleg Doejn t that bar me from to other uae»? Can it be made
ceatl.) H* mad# •no’jgh money the mOiionair* clail?"
portable'’
.bimtelf out of mch thmM ai dekm on your It/* Capitalise o«
(Not all there qnet’Joai will ap­
odorant* to retire at u
your defvt Small tell* the »tory ply to every poiub&gt; obl*et. It’*
Bitle*l!y. SroiU'* formula ir »n *{ , yw „ z jj#w York Etrt Sidar hard, tar eximpl*y to lmacin* any­
' timple that you wonder why he
W1| , 0 ft-^ky be ce-alda t get thing more portable than a Q-Up£
wrote a book about jt. ‘ Tind out. out of t.s* way of hit own fee’
Small provider you a whnle »erwhat a lot of people want and then g U{ r-e day a brarh young lady
i, ,«
i.
.h i,
lei of tueh quejttonr. He doe* rotn#
I « * * • '’
U
dragged him out on a daar* n ^r , l
!f b;iiBltormlnl ,„ r y(H1 H#
it add* up to — which »ound», lrvj
nctt thing he knew b* war flv-J TOU .
iiiocLatioa
nrU,k
m - ’^trln'' dir.rlng like Arthur Murray.
fJheme. aa idea stimulator check
about buUdutg a b# ter m ,. rap , ^
ro, ffto m-prt.ing. reallv,! hit. plainly, if you braiattorm long
F.ut Sraatl gof* on to cite case because the young man wa* Ar enough and hard enough it's your
blrtoriei — ruch ar that of Leojtbur dfurray. He figured that, by own fault if you don't reach a
Geritentang, who watched hU wife, golly, if he could Icern to dance point where you can paper the had
bathe the baby, n w the wa* bav-! anytx.dy . eo'gd — if. properly bedroom with (too bUia.
tng trouble twutinr cotton around taught Art he became th* man So — bralnitorm away, kid* G«i
■the end o( a toothpick, and in , wbo did the teaching, at a bigbiv your idea and do aomething abow
I vented Q-tipt then and there.
! jaUifictory profit.
it Never relax Never admit th«
(Small doern't point It up. ivit
Wen. now. ray* Small, there * thought of fitlurr
I there’* another Ie«»nn here: Ai in old Chtneie raying to the ef­
And look—when jour ihlp romei
fect of "Fu yu mu yu wu tni ru." in. remember the fellow who toM
which he tranrlatea ar “ pip*'* you about this book, will you? IH
hav:nz and mima’a haying ta not b# brainstorming myrelf. but J-rit
ramc ai having It oneself” Inljn e t t f , nyu,,nt
wrong .1
cthrr wordr: More power to Mur-|fouM use a couple at those *100
ray and Gerrtcniang — but how do notei
11 get in on the aet?
a crime to b* a Commumit but msy flatter himiclf he ii a Good
Small knew you w,r* going to
batcher of top and reeond.rtring! Samaritan or a couragrou« man 4*k that, and h# har an answer!
Communirt leaders have b#*n tn#d |
(l .
.
„
ru d y— herrowed. he cheerfully
• We have tossed JO airand convicted under the conspiracy Is wrongful use of the .L
'
Cuaditlnsied rooms at th*
amendment
charge Others msy be.
Mar-Low Motel.
j th* amendment’s protection for
1in a way that esn t be proved
But un't it a fact that nothing
• Absolutely FKEF. for I
It ran hardly be considered good;Mmself in refusing to answer, but
days to sit new arrivals
a men tayi in answer to a com cltirrnihip since the committee.
»» *4T h* would answer no
•t our Naval Air Button.
mittcc's questions — ruch si ad­ estsbhihs^d by all the poople to ‘ qu*ittoni. Period,
• Tick np rour kevs at th*
mitting memherthip in ihe Com­
protect a!) the people’s interest*.
If he did that he could he cited!
otflc* of
munist party — ran ever be used
has * sight to ask questions.
for contempt of Coagress snd
igsinit him later in a court tnal?
The real set of courage h r a 'probably Jailed In that way at
Y u.
witness who wanted to protect &gt;” *&lt; h* would be willing to pay
WHO* a man's exact words be­ others would be not to hide behind 1 rrtf* tor whit he considered
“ Bunders ef Fin* Hemea"
fore a committee can never b*
■............... — ■ ------------ courage. There la i«i danger be2625 8. French Avc.
quoted against him in a trial liter, _
,
,
»
, .
hind the Fifth Amendment.
hit.words msy give th* govern­
ment leads to other Information on
whleh h* could be prosecuted
It is tor this reason that a man
Postal authorities
MIAMI
— asked tf be is or was a Com­
munist — can. escape answering htv* kilted maQ deliveries to Exby ducking behind the Fifth &lt;11 Plastics Co., i mall order firm
that shipped unordered religious’
Amendment- Tha protection of this
trinkets
to Catholics all oter the
amendment against self-incrimination extendi only to questions country,
Postmaster Samuel R. Valllerc
asked of an individual about him­
said Monday he received a d i-,
self.
He eannot legally employ K to reetiva from Washington instruct­
Announce? Ik? Opening: of His Offlc*
protect somronl else. For exam ing him to halt mail addressed to
th#
company
operated
by
PrnJ
i
pla, *o protect others who might
have been in th* Communist party mm ond Henry Kr*m.
tar tha Conartl Practice of Dentistry
The directiva also ordered postal
with him but hgvn. k e g since left
ft. apd perhaps now despise it employe* to refuse payment on
gpd regret their former member- any tqnnef orders made out to the
ihte. But it would be hard to prove eompany.
1301 E. 2nd S t
Telephone SB1I
Men a fnotiv* tf th* man refused
Another brother, Max Krsm. opagates Catholic Products of Amer­
to answer.
Sanford. Florida
An individual who uses the ica, which was not affected by the
amendment only to protect othtfs directive.

Personal Courage Question Raised

The Dreyfus Case
“ Tha Dreyfus ease” tiled to be f lt h t ln f
word* fn Frsnre, and apparently th ey still
are, as Is rhown by the new hook o f that
name bv Guy C hapnun. a retired Enfcltih
profcaaor o f history. AH F rin ea was djvlded
into tw o factions, those wha.ballsyed A lfred
D reyfus, a voting Jewish llea ten in t. ju llty
o f treaiM i, and threa w ho w ere sure th at h*
had been fram#d.
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WeaM Be C **f One le Ettfem
W e ware talH nf with on* o f the com­
munity leaders the other day about tha
••absence’* of Juvenile Delinquency In our
city and county. “ Why should Sanford be
chosen ss one o f the cltUs to serve as a
pattern for other American communities to
follow?” was a question asked.
This very quiet citizen spoke out abrupt­
ly and said, "ft's because children are allow,
^d to t&gt;e children here," and added, “ they
have every opportunity to express them-

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Does a man have the right —
whan grked by an authorised con1*10011 com milt** about hu
t or prerent Commumat aflillaUonr, If any — to r#fu«# to anawer under the protection of the
rifth Amendment?
ts » . »f ha ha» raaroo to fear
»h«t. h* ray* might lead to. J*U
tor him.Ular, No, u he h u on
reason to fair imprisonment him
sail ga d .bb ,oaly rataga log m&gt;t
inrwortini. la to, protect others
(ram Mil oe emhirrassment.
Wbaa^e.toS* lasokaa tha Fifth
Amodmaat tog Ab own protection.
It dans hot paeestarily main he
1* guilty ef any crime. But H does
rsUa. a question about bit inno­
cence.
Under the ronititution't Fifth
Amendment no m e ean be com­
pelled to tay annhlng which might
somehow tnrriminsi# him. So.
when ha pleads the amendment
bqtore a cenirerrlontl conu&amp;ittac,
he cannot be. forced to iniwor,
, If far any reason he did eel wish
to. answer, snd itmffy said so .—
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In him Later evidence p o r t e d tq .the ju jl t o f
M a jo r Ferdinand E sterhazy, another arm y
o ffice r. The documents Jm pllcatlnf D rey­
fu s were shown to have been foryed . Eventuatly a new trial found Dreyfua gu ilty, but,
oddly enough, “ with extenuating cln
atances." Flpally he waa com pletely vlnd
ed. Ha died In 1985.
H ie e a ie alifn ed eonaenratlve*. m
late and antl-Semltea on one ride i
liberal* and rAdteaU. (
th e arm y opposition to
SMI convicted, be aect, to j*0.
to a p H but to A mlstak
But. since M Is tmt s crima la
ears should stent) toget
CAM thlf country to be a Commualrt.
nearly wrecked Franc*.
be* cap a min say anything whleh
evafttnally might lead him ta Jail?
1hla b an example;
Under the Itmth. Act, passed
|p IMP. I l l a crime to conipir#
f» tgaeh
toreeftfl gym threw of
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DENTIST

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today'* young folk pay on house­
hold sppliinces that do the york.
Finally, there has been the,re­
markable upgrading of laeomt* in
m e a t years, erpeclsOy la $ e
and middle Income brackets
VN II a* much of today'* install­
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Columbia University
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••*Vi*hful thinking will get you
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suieettlon that ihould men every brew with a minimum of lu». «t,d
requirement — Volte* I.»• e V\*t»n bother
Th*&gt; re decorative #* l*r* and full
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Deipii* their elegance Cofl#e- I n n - lied
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rookit tin when ho got* in »*ari h •horienipg and stir ur.nl me'.ied.
of * small, crunch# bite In r*l with Add ffnur mixture slowlv. .lining
hit coffee And Ih* rhlldren will contlxntly Drop bv te.ipoon*. } to
love them tor their criipnri* and I inihe. apart on treated eroki#
flavor
sheet*. Hike in mmlereip oven.
Of rourtr when w* t i t "wlih IVt' F . S to 1ft minute* l.el evil
coffee" ihcve day*. It unully meam atiout one minute Hemove each
Iced coffer If Iced coffer it your w»fr&gt; wi|i| a wide spelut* #nt co'l
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tegultr it* cubes, let Ih* coffee root to corn tor « minute nr two lo
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for campus wear or tway-Dorm
trJvool weekend dales this eresterl
whits wool cardigan jsrket over
a float tailored grty and white
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and pick up th# white srrent In
th* skirt, this model wean a
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More thing* #’•« carried wdthin
j them to be sure, but th#r* ar*
porket* and gioo*e» to trpirat*
little item* from each other. Then
too thero ar# charming fa*h!nn
arceuorie* that hold everything
from pill* to pin* No more to.
hacro dreg* and aipirin powder
mixed together in tha bottom of
the purre
The rewr handbag aere**orle»
.Me a* ehio at they are practical.
Available In
matched *rl* in
i mot her-of-peat I, ernhoned leath.
It i« »a»jr In b- a rnnd hnvleax
hahy mlf. ithgator. gold or til.
The firvt *t«*p t» In in'tite your
ter-tonrd fini»hr* and high eoU
cue*!*' coiufmt. K 'r p these thintv
1 orrd enamel*, thev may be added
in mind . • •
' to fr**m time to time, and mako
lie lure the Client rn«m It In*
| ideal prevent* fiom family and
ruing with rtlvp rurtftln* al th*
I friend*.
LINCOLN. Nrh i- T i-T V y attll
h mdnn i
and ip u lilinc clean
Ther# ar» eorrptefi. mirror**
keep
their
powder
dry
out
here
linen* on the hed
, llpittck*. pill h-’ xev Th»re *r#
C l e a r w,**hrtnlhv, farrrlnlhl on the American Great Plain*. i rharming ca m all* that hold all
and towel* should he left in the , Hut p re p i retlnei* today often in- the gl.tinor aid* for tha hlg even.
room
she ha» • volve* more dry milk than g in- ; mg out. and rare-,cite* that hold
l pow tier.
fa-ctnator* for th* little evening
private hath.
Civil drfrnr# t* * going rew # m nut Sm*tt thnpper* may even
If the hath '• to he tbl»#d. reip IflYpI A both a* • publir * and private match up evrgla** ra*e. k#y ca*w
n m f nM cruhHy
procram The *ttllude* ar# *um- and ** all*! to the other accentorptlDlt •houM h i ' - a Dfw ral^ nf
v.«ap f)n# Ktisluh fi»m i \|»nri« med up hy Mr* l.arl Itetteinejrcf. ie« tf they’** rhoveo leather.
tin* &gt;rat &gt; Mi- Antrrtra
The rarrv.vll or earryette I* a
|
MiilorR ' dilkl
In the public program *hr ha* go"d little glamor ptirte to own.
fnjTpo*r Th# C'**’ *1 »n«pi ar# m
?fY A tN!»S In a rare* nf beautiful itaff dullr* at th# Nebraska O.'ll It t* alwayt waning with a n*ak
fi^roritnr folnf* » r.'i ftacran-n* Defense Control Center. In her arrangement of lipitirk, powder,
s o -t fiiMt fnarw thnuM rrr* own hom# th* ha* an emrrgeniy comb and bankte for eveninr
talnly ha\r a final t hntiquft nf foo-l tupply in the ha*emrnt. |t wear, neetllng ooly the addition of
I|n]*?fi TO.*r in would keep her family of »r*rli made money to make It complete^
finwrit . a pUnt nr 1
polhin; nmr# for at lea-t |0 da* •.
it#
Thff#
* bud *
She explain* *h» hope* that
cheery than walVinr illth *
a wrlcomt dl*4*ter or'er itrlktt. hut she
|*
room « ith
j want* to (m ready.
sign in It.alf#
Her cmetc*nry cupboard I* pat­
rnntigh
hatlffHr tlirr thrrr ati"
rr» jn llie elovet-, rvtra hlanVet* terned on lh««r of pioneer hou eUieper* Like them, ahr pre*rrve»
in flmel or bureau drawer*, a rood
•opie of her own f-md llut mnir
readit.c lamp at. ,tji* hed. Many
of
her emrrgeney ration* ate com1Cue&gt;ta like in h*ve an alarm
i rloeh *o Ihev will not oversleep memally canned The kind* *ne
•lock* follow the rei-ominruda! and ditlurh the household.
tloo* of the rt%’l| drfen»e.
r ’e a n t m c cream, po«drr and
Tli« hatlrty-operateij r a d i o
i tliaufi ate must* In the ruevt which t* on » *h*lf In a cornrr
room The ehs?v»» are your C'i'»t ^mviilrv a modern touch to her
will hava h«r own coimfllea. preparation*
Mr* J. 1. Ander«on
looihpa*!* and looihbni»h hut In
the evenlu.vlllv *he forgets them
It m emharrattin- la a»k to Imrrow the*# item* 1*1 e them hand­
ily on a trav »o th» might avail
hrrvelf of them tf the rhootn
• M« ht*t letted ?ft Alt-Conditioned Doom* *t th*
A new (paper |» a wop-letful
Mir.I.OII Motrl
eveopfper at th# hreakf»&gt;t table
Order an rates one for the day*
tour cue it I* to hr with ton Pome
people do pot Ilk* to hold a eonTot « r#riod of t P*yt t« *11 N »» Arrlrtl* *t nor
venation eatlv In the morning
And what heMer foo*ettaltnti
N*t#l Atr Station
•tarler i* there than a newvpsprr?
Slop hr and Ttrk t o lour Kera

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Time wa* when th* average
1handbag looked like a itnrsge
\VrJ| don't put your cnext In bin. If not a wait# ha*krt.
the wvme »pot.
Some would blame thi* rendi­
A wrrkrnd gu#'l d n n v M In tion on the *mall pockethook vogue
feel that you h»ve anticipated h#r ! whirh entrapped everything that
v-iiit and at* happy to have her went within It. It wa* impo*»lhle
to wr&gt;d out a ciuthed etearette
there.
E* *rvlhtng should b# ready without emptying the rontent* of
v hen th* guevt arrive* No or# a bag. quite a project when one t»
like* In ill down and " l i t until in » huriy.
a mum 1% made up so dn have
I.aige bug* are popular now.
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Fashion-Conscious
Girls Dissatisfied
With One Hairdo

i Try This One

H E H A L P W H . Aug. IT. I35S

Remember your tsil ml«er*b1e

writer1
vo^r Uv#*
,n lnl,rt,rft
&gt;he tempo
wrtter that ran't
cant Vbe. In
one. of your
|H ,fm *** of
h
excuse, for not writing either.
| 7odiy. r f rtt muHImtU.on idea is
And that, says Mrs. Fongs, is i this: Why not turn F.lli* Hand into
th, rniI o( !h, whol, troub,f for
h
tfl#vl, mn frp|f. , n
and ..unctu.Uon .to .board today would-h* writer,-they ar# frus- n rtw "k. are so crowded
ernwded for
fo^tuS
o
studio
by ll-e licit witter:, to form trated hy their own earusea.
.pace they're splitting at the seam*
n't fount as much as idea:."
and spilling all the wav front
Good writer* are usually lonely
Brooklyn to Manhattan loft* The
people, ih* kind who do not ex­
island, gateway to Amertra for Ji
press ihcmielvea in other .ways,
million immigrant*, has crated Its
rh# »*yt. They enjoy day-dreamimmigration function*
Ing. Locquacious types and good
Quite a while hark we spent
orators &gt;cldom have stick-tulleMfllNESDAT
some time there — at a reporter,
vtnrst fer creative writing
Trayer services at the Fuat not a detained Immigrant To the
Concentrate on short piece*. Baptist Church at 7:!0 pm.
unprofessional ev» the farllitir*
Lengthy novel* ar# on th# down­
Worker* Counril of tha Train­ within the shadow of the Statue of
hill in popularity, Mrs. Frtng* h»- ing Union meet* at th* Firat Liberty are potentially great for
lie*** becauve writers h»'#n't the Baptivt Church al R p m.
television. There i*. for example,
^ o * to ptodur* th*m. Television
Sunday School Workers Council on# central hall *ait#r than anyand pocket fditi^n writing mak»* of th* Fir*t Baptist Church meat thing Hollywood r *n brag about in
a hit Hfrausa reader* want an for aupper at 7 p.m. Prayer meet­ the way of .tutio spare There are
id*a conveyed as quickly as pos­ ing at 7:30 p.m. Workeri Coun­
numerous
other
excellent
physical
cil R p.m.
sible.
facilities.
t’orr**pondeiif« help* for prac­
Th« Holy Kama Society of All
tice In drirnption, th* says, but Fouls Catholic Church 1* sponsor­
"latter writing Is getting to be a ing a get acquainted supptr al
loll art.” It's so eary to pick up tha school grounds from *-• p.m.
HOLLYWOOD Jt-T m th# first
a rhone, and long distance rate*
Tha Central Bapttat Church
tim# In Hollywood memory, a
ar» cheaper, so young people Choir will held it* rehearsal al
Ff* Rirhard L. Rarineau la producer tv rondurtlns * world­
seldom bother writing.
confined rn the Naval hospital m wide search lor a cnslums de­
7 P.m.
W lou must be a good reader to
signer.
The Central Baptist Church Washington.
be a rood writer, th* b*li**es.
And whit's reslly sttsoge about
prayer meeting will begin at S
B»sd at much a* you can. News­ p.m.
Mil* Sh!t*n Hobdy, grand- th# sesrrh is that Ut# Job trqutres
paper reading is on* of th* great­
The Sanford Tourist and Shuf- daughler of Mrs A. L. Btrin*au, costume* for the orginsl Adam
est sources of stimulation for fir hoard Club will have a revered is ronfineci lo Fernald Iwughton and Eve, but no nuJtsts nml ap
vrould-b# writers, *h» *ayt. Tra­
di*h supper and gamea beginning Memorial Hnapllal for a minor ply.
vel is essential too tf you'd be a at 6 p.m.
operation. Mrs. Ilobdy will be raSomewhere. Vanessa flmun ami
good writer.
memlwred as Mu* Mildred Baa- her produerr-hutband. Robert Alin
THURSDAY
If you ran't find a Job working
insau.
Franklyn, are ronvtnced. thers'i
Junior R.A.'s matt at 7 p.m.
■t writing, follow right courts
a genius who ran figure nut a
at
tha
First
Baptist
Church.
and trial* wh*r# you'll get your
*■
.i . , , . . ..
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tolar ami way to enslume their forthcoming
Imagination whipped up. Talk lo
................
.‘I.*.rh.idren
nf Jaekaonvilie .pent ll.e
# o p t . you rieel — shopkeepers. Ladies Aid Society of Ihe Lutheran! *,#k*nd with hi, parents, Dr. and “ Mark Twain's Adam and Eve.1’
Th# srrtpl I* derived from
e l e v a t o r pprrators, policemen. Ihurch of Ihe ■Redeemei at 7:10 u rt j v t 0 i . .
Twain* "F.xrerpts From Ndam'a
- • ' you it# re­ p. m at the homa uf her daughter.
Mike notes. Pretend
Diary" and Eves Diary" Thu
porting the conversation. Writ* Mrs. J. B. Stapler. Meat First St
Mrs. Harry t^* fr. left yester­
Junior R.ct.'a meet at tha First day f«r Miami whrre *h* will at- iv believed to b« the first Adam
it up when you get home.
, trni| ,j,r wedding of her brother and Eve arript ever given thi*
Whatever happen* don't de­ Baptist Church at 7 p.m.
velop an Inferiority complex beRrolherhiwri of th. U n i Rap- victor S. Farley to Mrs. Sarah green light hy Ihe Motion ITclute
Cone Administration
rau&gt;* someone crttirlte* your ti»t Church meet for supper and Cash Friday evening
Franklyn uantv to make the
program at 7 p.m
w-iting. Mr». Frtngs *ays:
picture—an I roatumes—complete­
Friends of Marion Harman Fr.
ly arceptsble to the rode The
will h* glad tii learn that 'he is
much Improved after being con­ movie renvnra, in giving th# script
fined to th« Fernald laughlon , a go ahead, warned that final
Memorial Hospital. II* is expec- approval would have a lot to do
with rostumtng
ttd to return hom* tomorrow.
Shapely Vanessa will play Fve
Theta day* a fashion-conscious
Friends of Mrs. O. K. Goff will She's the one who created th# part
woman is not satisfied with a h# glad to learn that th* It doing of the seton wheel' girls In Ihe
one-style hairdo. Sha want* her nicely after undergoing tutgrry Broadway version of "The Seven
hair cut and shaped in a manner this morning at the Fernald Year Itrh "
The in’emational d»sl;nrr vearch
that will lend itatlf to many coif- Laughton Memorial Hospital.
stemmed from the dearth of idea*
furs variations.
that the Hollywood designer*
Baron For Beans
Soma impatient ladle* ar* likeAdd crisp bacon and mlnrrd eame up with. So far. the lord
ty to want tha impossib!*—a hair­
do that is short and long at ths cnion to green betni. Brown the srivtor* men haven't come up with
sarno time, so that It ran he baron slowly and add chopped anything better than. giint-virrd
combed Into th# atyla ah* ad­ "Mon In brown in th« drippings. fig leiv#x, flesh rolorrd tight*,
SATL'RDIy DINNER
Mu with beans Just before acre- tree bark wrap around* anJ bird
mires at the moment.
M'hat's better t)ian homa-frlrd
feather wrong*.
Th* trend is toward satisfying inf.
French onion ring* with steak? this whim. Many salons aro ton"The aeript rills for Ltlith In
Sirloin Steak
BakrcJ Potatoes centratiag on tha haircut which
Mala Than Hearty
braid Eve’s hair and pit# it on top
French Or.ion Ping*
Grind leftover roast meat nr nt her head in one arena," hr
ran b* combed to suit tha fancy.
Fa lad Bn" l
Crusty Rolls A coiffure wardrobe Just design­ ready-to-serve meat and add to dates. "Wher# would i t b# with
Baked Lenmn Pudding
ed hy stylists of th* Coiffures cookrd egg yoik—mayonnaise mix­ (he censors then if wa had onl&gt;
Btv«rag*
Amtrieana, department s t a r t ture for savory deviled eggs.
hair for a covering'"
FRENCH ONION RINGS
beauty salons, is a boon to wom­
However, he Instils on some tug
^Ingredients; l^rgr ratld-flavor- en who wwat In change their hair­
lengths, but daa.'fned so that grvtlon of nudity, with good -fast#
™ onion», milk, flour, vegetable style to suit tha occasion. •
•trgnda smooth into each othr tn keep the picture in th* spirit nf
shurieiun-;, salt. '
This hairdo permit* a carefree for th# long unbroken look wh*n Genesis.
Method, perl onions; cut Into look in summer, yet puts a wom­
Otherwise, he notes, there wt’l
all:** 'cinch thick; separata into an in tha well-groom category for wantod- Short ends ran be whisk­ ho no dramatic impart in thr
riivjv. The small rings may he more formal occaaiops. Th* hair is ed up at a moment's ijntft* to
satisfy your yen for a curl here scene where Adsm and Eve are
u.cd at w*ll a* lh« large. Dip blocked, shaped, tapered and or there, too.
banished from the Garden nf Edm
o'-ion ting* in milk, then' roll in th.nned, all with versatility in
At a recent stylo show Mr. and try tn mvar thetr bodies for
flour. Ilrat *uou;h .hortenlng for mind. You ran have a pompadour Rutl, stylist far theta talons, the first tfmr
clerp-fat frying Id 37&lt;i degree* on et hangs, pay* boy or fluff up
combed tha hair of on* model into
Costumes must he In gnnd taste
f*' thermometer. ( Temperature at th* sidta, straight or twirled •is or tavesi attractive styles—all
wy Franklyn. because there are
c f fat wilt be right if a l-inrh hair at Ui* nap* of tha neck, all from tha tamo basic haircut Sha
so many love scenev UTten Adam
Ah# of stale bread dropped into with on* hairdo.
did look different In each one, all and Eva aren't kissing tn ihor
hut fat browns in CO to 70
Your bairdroaaor should be told agreed, which goes to show that bower, the sedurtive Lilith Is bat­
accord*J. Fry coated onion ring* If you desir* a haircut «f this hairdressing la at last becoming
ting her eyelashes at Adam lo gel
Ip hot fat until golden browrn. lit- type
It la ana,that la cut varying'an arthim to latte th* forbidden fruit
move pith s'otifd spoon; drain
no eh erheot p*p#r Sprinkle with
salt. Serve a* once.

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Make Your Guests
Enjoy Weekends
Glamor Goes Into Handbags As Large
By Consideration
Purses become Popular Nowadays
wreleud «■ * hntl'* cur«i *

mt(arint art pooling

"Th* average person hides • .(heir worldwide new».gathering fa­
rejection slip Why? Fifty differ­ cilities to pretent t'nrw weekend
ent viewpoints might be obtainni program called H't Time Roth in
on one story, to krep tending *it &gt;uh*tance and format, this one
out until you strike th* person sounds interesting.
who like* it. Along the way, too,
John Daly, \BC vice rrr*idrnl
ymi'll pick up sums good con­
structive criticism if it is needed.” in charge of nrwt and public af­
Mrs. Frirgt who eras born fair*. and Time Publisher James
Katherin# Hartley in Columbus, A. Linen drsctibrd it thil way:
There will be II fivo-minute
Ohio started her career as a ropy
writer for a Newark. NJ. depart­ dramatic newt program* each
ment store, went on to willing weekend — in on Saturdays and
radio drapiai. thin left for Holly­ eight on Sundays, with emphatit
wood whtr* she wroU for trovt# In daytime hours There will be
fan magaaines. She wrote a novel no duplieatmn of features, which
"Hold Bark the Dawn"—al*o a will number Jo m cn m lho.«e I*
m o v ie , another novel "Gou's »P°&gt;* \Vc»brook Van Voorhi* will
Front rorxh” and a play "Mr. •enr at narrator, with \ cast uf
Fyctmore" produced by th* N«w to actors and actre«»ei
Only rarely wit] the n»v program
York Thestr* Gutid.
deal with top heallm# new* It*
Sh# uied t« work
eonii»t#nt!y
. .
. . . .emphasis will he on the hsrkat th# typewriter, hut now find*
. n.
n,it J
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b.# more ikm.#hi
a
pencil
make*
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I k . onea-bot Bad .ioa, Mgyiag a .
tha k*#la of tha laadara barely
three week* age. now lave turnbled le • defeat* ia 11 gamaa, *Ugping «H game* kafclad la the
American League penaiat race.
Through July, they loat oaly eight
game*. But now, halfway through
Augutt, they have already loat ae-

tek of Sanford and Kip Sewell of
Lakrtand—if they muted today oo
th* futility of totting four hitter*.
Each held the opposing team to
four hit* lait night—and loit be
cau»« of their mlitake* In giving
hate* on ball* and their (camThing* haven't keen thia tough
mate*' errora behind them.
ia Beanlowm tint# baton Tad MilLeague leading Orlando perform­ liamt got hack In kameti late in
ed the magic of turning four hit* May.
into victory by beating Lakeland
The got took a real patting last
IT. U*ing th* more orthodoa Meth­ night, crumbling betar* tha firatod of outhltling the oppotition, Day­ place New Vert Yaaktet U 4. It
tona Beach edged Weat Palm wa* the Bomber*' aavaeth glralght
Rearh 4-1 and Oaineayllle trimmed and gave them a m-gamw lead.
SI. Prtcraburg S-l.
Detroit knocked aff Ike ClaveWhat apoiled Sewell'* four hitler land Indiana T-g behind Billy
wa* a hatch of II.re* error*. One Hoeft'a Iwo-hiUer and Chirago re
let Dave Drapp on baa* In lb* latad the Tribe in aecond place
aevrnth and he vcored the winning y finally aubdulag Ike laaaat
run on a double by .Mika Kataa- City Athletic* M ia 11 inning*
bian. Ev*a Doug Kmgimore'a twoA seven-run third inning their
By GAYLE TAIJWT —
run homer couldn’t get Lakeland most productive frame af tha teaNEW YORK i* -A t th* rat# hr
the victory.
ton, got tha )ob done far Ih* Yas­
DETROIT IP—Th* National Boak* talking with more than a month
Gainesville built an early lead— ka**. Mir bey Maatl* clubbed a
log
Atin.'a
plea
for
congressional
Mill to go. Archie Moor* appeari
Willie Brown and Germain Piuaro two-rua homer, hi* M b, and win­
lu be in grave danger of leaving help tn rlraning up big lime box­ leading the way with triple*—and ning pitcher Don Lartea walloped
kis Bght m training camp. Here'* ing hat drawn th* challenge of relief pitcher Sergio llehra gave a throw-run homer aa New York
tha latest attributed to th* rhal- New York fight promoter Jim St. Petersburg only four hita after tco/fed at Boston are Prank Builtlangar, who earlier explained tn Norris to "let th* federal govern­ the third.
van in tha big i*ui!ag.
daall how h* aspect* to finish off ment run it"
Daytona Bearh won when Or­
Boety Marciano once be *corc»
That, the president of the pow­ lando Pena pltrhed hit JOth vic­ Laraea wow hi* fourth tiara re­
erful . International Boxing (Tub tory and aeored tha winning run turning bom Ocaiar, but wasn't
a knockdown:
"Compared to aom# of the guya
guy* said yesterday, would b* "okay" on a double by Prank Mlrialli. All around at the and. Tam Morgan
mopped up for him after Jackie
I fought, Marciano la practirally
practically with him.
three West Palm Beach run* were
a midget. I1 have an Inch and a “ If th* rommitiinns can't‘ run on homer* by Jerry WillJami and Jansen horntrad in Ihw eighth.
Earlier, La raws had niton ap
half on him in height and a reach boxing, he said, "if they're ton AI Rlvenbark.
bo
mar* la relief pitcher Dick Biwadvantage of at least 10
to Inrhei.
Inrhri. Impotent to do tha job, then let
Attendancewa* Tfll at GaineiI'm not worrying about MarcUno the federal government run M. It villa, «22 atDaytona Btacb, and dawakl and Williams.
Bill gkowroa and Bank Bauer
laking me out In on* punch, lie'* may be th* best solution."
1*7 at Cocoa.
Juet n Wile guy, Ilk# me."
ah a • a ala* kamarod for tha laadara.
The NBA atked for ffvteral In­
10
# 1 • • Cleveland gat BohBy Avila*
tervention at It wound up it* an­ Prar
Vlaenalln I
t a i l
This i* progress? On Aug. 10 a nual convention. Sen. Poller (R- i*&lt;hmill af
I a I a •ingle off Hoett in lk« Brat inning,
l i t *
ar ago the Raltlmor# Oriole*. Mlrh) promised he would recom­ T.rr.ll If
and ana by Larry Dohy m the
Hh lrlir i f
4 * 1 *
in managed by golf-playing Jim­ mend a congressional probe.
II Millar m
4 | f • second, thaw went limp a* the left­
llullar ih
I i I I hander retired a men In order
mie Dykef, had Ju»t dropped inln
lfc
I * t »
eighth place and boasted a record Tha plea wa* sent a* George Thorasll
before giving wp hi* anly walk to
tlarlrk p
1 * * 1
A. Barton, of Minneapolis, former •—IVaWAall
1 1 a a Al Smith with two pans in th*
af n Victor!** and 77 lo*»*i.
T.iato
a*
a
a*
a
NBA
pretideM,
reported
an
inves­
On Mm tamo date II month*
ninth. BUI Twltle and Prank Mnaie
roco a
• l i t * diwvn In all af thn Tiger nuu
later, now directed by double tigation he was making of pro
Millar *C
manager Taul Richard*, th* ttme feational fighting ran Inin a blank ilonulai
whtfn fowling tarty Wynn in n
Ih
l
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Oriole* wer* in eighth plar# and wall when witncise* refused to Will lama «
thrm-nm aaaand Inning. Thtll*
lt»4*
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affidavit*.
O tir record stood at IT-T7.
brought In tour ran* with • bamar,
nina If
f a *
Barton quoted thrm aa saylag a . tiMtca as i
i a
t alngl* and hau l laidad walk.
’ liana rt
! • 1•
V fo r * aver wat a chance nf they didn't want to "get knbeked •
(‘all Ik
I I I
bolding an open letmlt champion- off."
Wheeler *
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aa 4 ar ta
skip, which I* doubtful, Jack The government hat an anti­ a—imui.|*4
fee Bench la tik.
Kramer tore N with kin recent trust suit again*! Norrti' 1BC. And
magatin* Wait at Ih* amaieurs Ih* fight promoter, whose inter­
for slipping money ander th* table twined family interest* Include
la their leading stars and gat* control nf the Detroit Red Wing
hockey team and Detroit’ * OlymBttrarUon*.
II wa* Kramer's dig at hi* one- pia Stadium, said ke was "fad up
Nm* benefactors which caused Col. with investigation!."
Jim Bishop, president of the ama"Lai them investigate anything
lawr association, to haul off Mon­ they want." bt said. "Wa'vw g*
day n*d toll Mm professional*, In nothing to hide."
wfMt, that they mlgM aa well quit
droamiag. He was blunt about It.
‘J Th# amateur tennis raekat I*
morning aa navor before, aapaei•Uy In Suropt, where top star*
•am eommsad op to SSOO per week
KANSAS C tt
hi aw almost mhroken aucresiion
iPUTFiCLDlHG
af retort tournemrats. Why let the
|k VETERAN, f a
pro* hi on th* gravy?

th# Cocoa Indian* mad* their
hit* count aa they abut out thr
Sanford Cardi, SO, lait night,
young Jim Wheeler winning hi*
second straight shutout in Cocoa
before WT f»na.
Wheeler gave up only five hit*
but ran into soma trouble from

a trio of errors and threw walk*.
Cocoa got but four hit* off of
Joho Rartek.
*
Tha Indian* aeored twica oo
lacrific* file* by Jerry a CUne.
Inocencia Rodrigue* drova the
(Vlier aernti on an Infield roller
with the bate* full,
OTHER PHI- TLAT
You couldn't blame two Florida
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tlgbtb. Siaa kluaial amacked hi*
geth bamrr with one oo in the
flm at Hare lladdix won bit 10th.
Claclnaati lifted fifth place from
the Cuba, awinglng for IS Idta and
rolling up it* run. in the Brit three
jaamg* on II hit* and two error*
Del Eaaii drove In five run*
and Jim Grttngrata bad four hit*,
including two doublet, a* the Phil*
belted the Pirates for IS hit*.
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SA&gt; ANTONIO, T**., (/ i—Vrterin Bobby Dyke* won the Text*
middleweight championship here
U»t night by knocking out Chebo
llernxnrirx »n&lt;l Is no* looking
ahead to hi* world title match with
champion Bobo Olion In Miami on
Sept a.
Dyke*, g native San Antonian
who fight* oat of Miami oft*n.
opened »Jowlv ogalnit llernander
but got hot by th« fourth rccud,
and dropped hl« 1®) pound foe with
two right hand* to the body. The
bell laved llernander who wa* ttlll
down at the count of nine. He did
not amwer the bell frr round five
aifd the releree awarded a knock- ;
out to Dyke*.
llernander. from Juarrr. Mea.j
outweighed Dyke* by a pound.
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JF.NST.N, Utah. &lt;*_ Tho.e miltinderitood monvteri. the dinoa -.iicrs, may become better known
at the result of a project to chUel
av. ay. Inch by inch, a ivndttone
Huff enveloping prehistoric akrlcUai.
When the job ti finished. the
manner in which the** reptile
giant* were buried there heiter
ak.lter by nature a hundred million
yean ago should be evident.
Fragment! of skeletons imbedded
in ruck give tome idea of the lire
of the crvalurei. largevt thingi
which ever walked the earth. Some
vsne Si (ret long and weighed an
-4ons. yet had one p-mnd brains to
di'rct their massive bodies.
Serna of the search into the far
distant past ia a quarry at the ftoarre headquarters of Din isaur Na­
tional Monument, seven miles nurlk
of Jensen Scientists first learned
of it in WO. years a.Trr In liana
and cowboys bad p.nird by without
realising Its significance.
Apnarrntly, dinosaurs in this area
in estreme eastern Utah wr re
wiped out suddenly by catastrophe
or plague and their carca*-es were
washed into aome depr* Mon Sami
and silt covered the remoins and
eventually hardened into stunc The
earth's shifting, crust (juried thr
land under the sra, then lifted it, up
into the Unita Mountains, where
weather finally exposed the nowfossiliicd hones.
Several skeletons were excavated
from the rare deposit and were
shipped to museum* Then the work
languished. Although it was pre
served as a national monument
In 1915, dinosaur was almost for­
gotten until a storm aro** over
plans to build a 175 million Hollar
dam and reservoir at Echo Dark,
across the Colorado border.
fly that time, the original monu­
ment had been expanded lo,3J.\
square miles through Inclusion of
•pectaeular canyons of the fireen
and Yampa River*. Kcbo Dark waa
part of this addition.

Dinosaur rmnument ha* flour­
ished aa a by-product of the con­
troversy. Tourists began driving
over from U. S. Highway 40 la see
what the argument was about. Coogresi took note of the area and
began voting larger appropriations.
There is talk of elevating the mnnu
ment to the status of a national
park.
Attendance, negligible a few
yean ago, leaped to 57.000 last
year and may hit SQ.OU) during
1355. Nine-tenths of these visitors
went to the headquarters, rather
than to the inaccessible, undevelop­
ed canyon country.
Currently, appropriations total
about ggoo.oon a year and this has
permitted work to start on the
ambitious project to display bones
of the monsters just as they are
uncovered in the quarry, ilonumrnt officials refer to it as an
"in plarr" eahibit.
t’lr.ier direction of Theodore F
White, a vertebrate paleontologist,
the soft sandstone is being removed
carefully. As each new bone is
located, it is shellackrd to prevent
disintegration^
Work Is proceeding on a bank
several hundred fret long and per­
haps 50 feet high. Some of it al­
ready has been placed under a
mrtal shelter.
- Plans are to bring the bones out
In relief from the stone along a
3)0 foot surface then to build a
tnu*eum arour.d It with the bank
forming one wall.
The scraping project ha* bem
under way more than a year ami.
at its present rate, will require
another four year* to finish.
There's a point the staff would
like to clear up. there aren't any
live dinosaur* around.
On an average of once a day,
somebody asks to see the monster*
alive, saya Chief Ranger pscar
Dick. Tie workers are getting
pretty wear/ of explaining all of
them were wiped off the earth
millions of years before man came

[VIN AMMtCAN AIXMIN who were recently
d by the Cktans It* Is took off alxsard two
few Iraniporta frem Tokyo f &gt;r the UniteJ
All the ttlore, “del ritfed“ of Information
sd during thslr 32 lorturc-flilcd months as
us in Itcvi Ciuiu, were luppy as Uu-j boatiled

MILTON .W-A welder already
in trouble in connection with a raid
has been charged with robbing a
distant relative of 51.210 and hold­
ing him at gunpoint (or several
hours.
A. L. Deaden of Pensacola
pleaded Innocent after his arrrst
Monday and wa* bound over to
Circuit Court under SI MM bond
Officers are searching for anoth
er man who Vincent Ates said
helped Deaden in the rubbery
A'.rs told Sheriff Marshall R
Yaycs that Drden and his com
panion. who was not identified
took him to a Santa Rosa tourist
court on the pretest of discussing
a real estate transaction and then
robbed him.
Hr said Deaden held him at gun
punt until after nightfall and then
drove him to a relative's home
Deaden threatened to kill him and
hi* entire family if he reported
the incident Ates said.

the homeward-bound planes In this group (1. tor.)
are: Lt. John W. Iluck. Armalhwaltr. Tcnn : Maj.
William II.Daumer.LewUburg. Da ; Airman Daniel
C. Schmidt. Portland. Ore : Sgl. Howard W. Drown,
St. Dau). Minn, and Alrmsn Sieve K Kiba. Jr,
Akrvtt,Uhu&gt;.
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A N AVY M N -JP n.m zh ee plan e

(left) from the Naval Air Sta­
tion at Jacksonville. F la, ta
a! own flying towards the r&gt;r
of llurnr. tie Connie about &lt;20
ml’rs east ot the city The si irk
l-r:i of e:-inti tn renter was
cd tiy the approaching eye.
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It
taken
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It shows Sow care*
iiia d r
fuJl* the Navy baa hern keeping
en the trail ol Hurricane t’nnme.
T iir brt.xht white line at the
top denote* the plane's heading,
while at center, left, is llurrtr.me Connie's eve llrlght, de­
fined areas ere the Itahama
Manila.
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purposes, and that he hopes It will
not he necessary to give his milt
tary fotrrs atomic weapins.
Tito’s statement was made when
he attended ^m&gt; maneuvers Mon­
day in Kocrvje. It was reported
Tuesday by T.snjug. official Yugo­
slav new s agency.
He did not elaborate on peaceful
use of atomic, energy except to
give rredit tn Yugoslav scientist*
Of.atoniir warfare he said, "I am
convince! that atoniic weapons, becau«e h &gt;tii side* now have them,
will pirvrnt for a time a new
international slaughter. Such a
slaughter would base catastrophic
consequences for all humanity."

FORT PIERCE i* - Howard
Stanton, city manager here for
the-past five year*, asked volun­
tary rrtirrmenl affective Sept. 1
In » statement to the city com­
mission Monday night be said hr
wanted to lake advantage of hrnr
fils for wnirh hr Is eligible under
the c l)'* retirement system.
Before taking over the ell) man­
ager post five year* ago Stanton
served as mayor of Fort Dlerce
for four irrms. Hr also served a
a rity commissioner.
Thr rity rpmmlssion adopted a
rriolotHin thanking tom for bis
•rn ire and named flrorse Mile'lt II finance director, acting city
manager.

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Actor Repeatedly
Challenges Power
NEW YORK '.F—An actor called
as a wltniw* Tuesday said the
Committee In It* probe of alleged
Communist penetration into show
business, ha* been helping In the
blacklisting of actors for political
reasons.
Elliott Sullivan. ««. an actor 2*
vear* repeatedly challenged the
committee's right and power to
q--e lion him about hi* political
as relations, thought* or artlvj
Iku. He did not invoke the Filth
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NEW YORK P — A cow wan
dcred through Wall Strret Tuesday
for thr first time in more than
tin years.
Traffic stopped and hundred*
stared a* "Bossy" wa» led through
the canyon* of the financial di*
trict to mark the opening of trad
Ittg in common stock of Foremost
Dairies Inc
(tossy's visit "syntbollre* the
fact that the Stock Exchange
serves the farmer a* well a* in
■tir.tr&gt;-that Wall Street Is linked
to Main Street all over the coun
try." said Kdward (’ . dray, execul'tO vice president of the ex
ctange
A blonde "milkmaid," lamlse
Canning of New York City, led
the brindled animal up the step*
of the exchange entrance at II
Wall Stiret. a few doien feet from
the tra-ling floor.

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pan Islands off Hokkaido Tokyo
want* withdrawal of Soviet tmopi
within 90 days of the tigmnf of a
peace treaty.
ITie Russian draft, on the con­
trary. demand* that Tokyo recog­
nize full Soviet sovereignity over
the»e terntonei.

Atomic Energy Use
For Peace Plans
Revealed By Tito
Cow Goes Ambling
RKLCRADR .n-Drrstdcm Tito
said t&gt;wt,iv Yugoslasia soon will Through Wall St.
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Retirement Asked
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LONDON ‘Jfi—Japan’* ipcclal en
voy, Shunichi Mstsumoto, called
at the Soviet embassy Tueeday to
hand over Tokyo's proposed draft
of a World War II peace treaty
with Russia.
The informants said that the
Japanese draft represented simply
a summing up of Japanese views
already made known.
The Japanese draft was reported
to include the»e punts:
The return of the Russian-occu­
pied Kurile Islands. Sluthern Sak­
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Wed. Atlg. IT. 1353

It waa proven in tba Houia i t&lt;» gat ft. PUn are now unJ*r
Uit week that &gt;ou )u«t rant put, nay to ran pipe line* into ail j
too many rvptrovania! Ilemt in i Florida.
ota hill and ripen It to pan.1 This will he my l*»t report fmm
riverybody »-.*nt» ruadi. but the Washington this »e**ion. I e»(dg pew road bill waa snowed un­ pert to b« h«mt about Augu.t 13
der. There wrre about six real ard will begin to make report* |
bauv involved In addition.to the to you in nermn. I will ha tn
ronitrurtton of rnad*. The prin- |ev*ry rounty In the district and '
tlule objection nat to the method' will let von know before I get
T U a x ic n i
tf paying for thrva road*.
fh*rt «o if you hav» a problem we
One of th- mt!n objections to •in dt.ru.* it in perron. I will
•he Florida member* waa that tha' /»»p my office open in L#e»hur*
bill would ro* permit reimburse, i ererv week day. My box number
PAINTS V
rrent to •late* to pay for lo'.l II* &lt;77 and my telephone number
road* even though they were, of I ii PS if you want to rearh me.
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In 132P Colors
coyrte, a part of tha Internal*, Thii hat been * terribly »trenu-j T1K* COLOR YOU WANT
ayttrm.
oi» ittiion of Conyreit. Mayba WHEN YOU W A N T IT
Tha bill to prohibit FrdtraJ ill the hot weathe* hut I have IN AM . FINISHES.
ifgulation of natural gaa pricta n-ver l&gt;een to tired, ftefore 1 go
at the well hrgd ju*t *uurakrd by.; hnma I am going to th- h»»pital.
SANFORD
Tha vote wi* WJ to 303. All the for a ph)&gt;iral rh-ck-tip. I Ju't
Florid* delegation *o’ #d for it. *ant to F* »ura evrtything It all
P A I N T CO.
Feople jjlr j u* why ta were for right. he»autr if rait experience &lt;»
in ; W FIRST ST.
it at wa didn’t product any gai in *iry Indication, I’m going to ha
FREE PARKING
Florida. The aniwtr la juit thin j mighty bu*y whila 1 am at home
•impte. We want natural g«* pip*

til!-flick Sumner
» '

C H A P T K Il F O IIT T
cry U s t RoS turned Is SUB with off. aetting hia treth on the pttn of
hia eing.d n.mu., ai.o intuit an
H A LF AN hour tatai, a.gtlt ax- an impulse ol pay.
arm unuer the nun u.n uy mere,
luvi ated ridcra *al their huriaa and
"Itouiaa can oa built again.*
w aftn A l'a n in th of even mure « •
“ But Jia woman and hide—and lie waa a P'g man: n:i men tardy
h r j f c S ca'U i »ata j u i at la a 'lh a n u ll oa ta — thoit women — leemro nravy aa • lull-grown
1,-rck St the name* in u&gt;a wuitar i UieyU never us tm a to move em ateer. Ilivonru i*am in tront of
flubs r)r» aa nt nr.i wo ami
m a dry riverbed.
Iau ui tuna! My so ya in U ltra!"
.Now'me wind had died down. It
era you MlI aland,ng •trained In lilt non. Alter *ii*l
WIU fkkcm ng to K e th* wide
»*• •
°» “ " • " seemed *n&lt;ll«» ago. nt got n*ni
up. (at
A Blazing tragrnrnt ol the n»u
a.
v.iinF the flarnra nad cuL And .cro w a. tlat your noise* and
tn . oufnad-ovet lano nad bate tna movrng! Tut aoma Ills inu. it! You- flew put non and landed *1 m»
b. -.t &lt;r*a* on Uit wkoia raneft
'•
«««• •e ve n t you? U .r am leal A* ne tumped it out. a nusky
I —or do \ou cjirxct uia Uird to voice at nn ear pleaded. "Sty boy
H i. ayes turning from in . da- , tn(1 down a cupYa of ang.la u, do —ra ne aii ngnt?“
two brnmu nun to real on me
f worJ| , or v o y *»
•T\t*e nia .eg* and don't wuete
untouched gra*a rolling off toutsrh, , . , 0, , ^ o( Ro, , ,
vnur breath,** llob *nai&gt;pe&lt;l. "Tn«
ward .to thr ne»ter aclllerieai. wu|)^ y , , men out of th ru M- wnole root • gnjig to come down
caught m« rsdjglow of • no*^*r ru-moad munobtlity and tent uum in a minute!"
line ot# flnma ' net—t ne rautfor tnair mounts Ba­
Bearing Fred a weight betwaas
t e , t o u t rung tne rpura is nia (of,
^
. Iuo; M
hor*a. Fwo ore* creaking out at U ( t u m p , flob waa atranking oil Ihtm. they auggrred toward Uie
once. V . clo u t» aacn oinrr it (UAartl u ,e Cullen place, inoulrng door, turn never ane.* now they
made it. but «omcli&lt;i« there wa* a
w &lt;• tovm . • *,*'le u’''
back at tntm to follow mm. Ila
e i bh« tha L j Um » P f c s
*’’ * rakad w its nia *p urs laid o n tn« clouddaden *•&gt;. grey with the Ora.
e u noiheao nad been taking for qmrt&gt; mamiaaeiy biiauing uit hint cf morning, over their netot.
ahd root air in nta tortured lungs
black ttauion of the leal ounce of
v\ its nn eye* or tha flarnea. flob ( p o**f tn mm. For all tna work He laid ni* burden on th* ground
* ii" « ii rode me nor-ta into a btlie nad nad o u t mgnt, tna miwpony and ttraightened up, and nr.ird a
h^ddi. il men. and rcslizad Ui*t txnild elill outttnp lha hesvy-boned rending rra-h behind n m rum*
he d run dead into tna neitcr ramp, tarm-noraea. trained lor plowing. mg, ne taw in.tr in* urr.bcra of
This t**i oour na a all but forgot- not for uua kind of race. Rob could the cabin, allowing *t*rkly through
ten mam. Mo»i of them, after one naar tna mud of Uieir bn noove* tha flame*. w«ra auppnrting noth­
ing now. t*h» root waa down.
d d i wok at aim. turned uieir ayea nenind mm, end tna daapereta.
**Kver&gt;body out'" ne demamfed.
b* k » (aacinaied miaery to tnr gobbing oraets of tna n d tr s
furnaeS tnai thuuid n*va been| He u»r# up to tna mu it. not a
“Venn." »rveral of tne nettera
tr.eir nsrvcat. oui old Cullen m,nuta low aoos. One well wa* eituatvsad ai uia ondle end atsred reedy eeiexe. end lam re were
up eerdeiy into me fece.
[liciung eiang tsa root In tne door*
" r h f uorda na/dentd your yard, womaa end emldrep puddled,
atert. Kob Melioryf* at thundered, e tam fltd little knot of sumenuy.
"Uut you re gum to Buffer for tola, tna youngairra wailing, a (aw of
aa ture *a Ultra a a God in Heav- tha motnars trying tuulev to quiet
tn I l f not ennugh fnr von that them untie the outer* atood tu rn ­
in g vt gui fund men a blood on mg work aallpuaed sand* and alar&gt;our nanda you got to burn and thg in norror at tSa nuuae.
deit-oy what they sweatad to
Roo yelled at them. "Cat Hour
Kerry had slept thruugh all tha
ra.*«—"
'kid* inil of in* w ay! You want Ui.
"You iStnfc lli* i Are* my diing? , ri-of to loll on th tm ?" and plunged coming* am going* during lha
You .paid-ayto old lunatic!* Rod in, gmoka elinded Sim. choked first half ul tha night, but Ui*
liuasd- "You think Pd aet fire is him. mas* ma lung* eeha to bunt, glare of the Ate waked him. Run
s i ' own g ra*. *’
ling, Uia heal ••trued u&gt; *esr nia a alarUed e*i tarnation, nt dragged
He ?ali tuddenfy chilled, and akin. Rom es—four. five. au . tm- himself out ol bed «ruj over bi tha
thuugsi tut a moment e.tteriy. poaetbie 10 a** c iie r ly —were tug. window Orippthg the sill n» *ur*•Gaiung out* m as ne reacted ging at man wno lay on IS* soda ed with tick fsKinaUon at lha
wnai nad eappaned f*h« wind sad atrugfUng Is raise Uiemaelvce leaping rad line of light, while nw
(reentries end aniftad a mu no is Una mas sad managed ta get op mind •i-ell-d ait |uat what it
Uia waat. u wan oiowing ui guau. Sin lag* asd waa laaning on a
w ith a wot faai ta it that promised women, almost bearing ner down
fe.rv Reis la put out Uia ftros—sa w iu i bj * sagging s ttg s k Rob
diew g tong oraatS of tsaskful- eaugnt arm aasusd the waist,
b tu . ogfora a moaning sound from dragged nisi to Uia door and
Uia Utruats m tna men near nun Uirun nun isu* uia arms of ora of
broughi sis aye* around la where Uia mas who ware crowding tn
ISev ware looking
"You waman: Clear out now!
rise Wins ned caught at the Bre
•f.U whipped it sigh, end gives it
a new ttreetion. In crackling fury
tt swept sent** Cullen* Belli
“Th* none* II s* gnin't* Hier*
» u iucb anguus in the old m ass

U. S. DIDN'T BUDGE ON THESE KEY SOVIET AIMS

B%fa n tn Mfsietse f . M. Molstov before the Geneve eoofershift II. S. paettien and (ailed, are thown oa map. The:* likely
jneafB maotelsiv In fla w to OHsImv.
fCentre! Prttt)
Father’s dap was fo
1110, in Speksne, Wash.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
401 Waal TltlrtMalfc tflrwt

t l, 8. C H O IC E B I K l T V l M k i l

LEAN P tJII'

Ground Retf
Lb. S7e.

IIOfHr WINNHl of tha rrrildent's Cup Regitts Amateur Athletic
Af'-eiatlon swimming events held tn \V*»h!ngion. D C, are ahown
•a they received th-tr awarda from Vice Trealdent fllrhard M. Nixon.
In front row (I to r.) are: Nixon*, Joh IVAnj.ln, VYaihingi m, D C.
!’• v*Illsh 1’ nit Troph" wInn.r. Sj1I&gt;- ktcll •xin. tt iihlngtyn. D C,
r ■•iro rr of the High Point Trophy fnr girls, and Katherine Hen*
nc*y, v.'aihmgtcn. D C . ro*w mnrr of Ihe girls* awanl In rear are:
1 my and William 'tlnom, ralfimore. Md. member* nf th* «*min
leiay te-.m mat woo th* l’f*»ld*nt'»Cup trophy.
(Inttmtllonall

THE BEEF TH A T'S RIGHT
CLUB OR SIRLOIN

City Surrounded By American
Culture; Clings To Heritige

o u t OWN PUSS

Pork 0MUs«fo
• r .t t t t e '

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x oT it i:

to

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iTAtr. or rLoriiM to

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ana
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X.IOI a»N tr. I . ATW'OOO. a le .
I . * , . . ** Ana* t* A l.P c f as*
»A1»I t A ATI* twin. t»- buibaad.
ItAriO AhCT r»u»e**n A V E R T . alt«
kno«" i . Mr* t T Avan, and
I f VAC T A V ER T b ir 6u»h*nd. H
alt««. an* If d**4 Ik* r*fp*ctlv*
u
n l . v o k .l r . a « »u «.|. era.Mt.*.
left tide * In vacant lota, small a'.iige..*
lienor.. .radtti*r.. ire il-

boyv play erirket
Rut everything la nol gay.
With wide unemployment. Ihe
government of t hlef Minuter Normin W 'lenity ha&gt; »et aa tta
gnat* development of inluvtry. develnpmeflt nf the Imiribl trade,
mntinu-d development ol Ihe larg*
eit ntmiry maker, agriculture.
Manley returned la»t month from
a trip to England during which he
rhtainrd a guaranteed price marlet for Jamalran hasdn* produrtlrn lor Ihe nrxl live year*.
F.itimatra of the number nf
Jimalea’a unrmploved range from
11 In m per rent of the total 1»h«&gt;r
foree. Emigration to England ha*
dramrd off a vmall portion nf thl*
—IJ.oon during the part two year*
1 mptyjmrnt In induitey rote from
19.S70 to »noo m HU] anJ eon
ttnuei to lnrreaae
The gmemmenl ire* the be»l
arnwrr lo Its pndilrm* In new and
expanded tmluilrle*. and Is *etkmg tn altrart foreign rapitil. It
admits it* arrompliihmesta to date
have been dUappolnting.
Jamaira export! lo other Firth
bean lilanda the product* of Its
textile and ihn* induilrtei
Will* O liaaea, minister fur
trade and Industry, hope* lor an
industry gearsJ to lha Americas
markrl.

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ipt

*on anr and all parl'*a rUim.
k‘ itimuch. ued.f nr aastn.i

.'it r*»p*ciiv* p*rtl*»

TAST-RITE BEEP

rtn A i!E •*

I1ATA n o . R A L P H f l . V T A n U J U ­
LI A B V T A R O . t f - A P A I.
TV lf»iiiv » o r o n a iA n k i x o . R ^ a -

MR I'utlOSE JOHN A VMIAK

LEAN. R0NELESS
ALL MLAT

H C in riU tilt M c tl A R. to il Ul..Vk
i|&gt; n vy. JOHN A virRAR. J H .
vv »■ i-.nwiN Means* m t i B s

*• VV HiMeKR.I.U. *!«•• known a.
I* VV |l&gt;&gt;/ .fl.ld. and J K ATT"O O O tf *llv*. *nd Ih.lr fcip .r
li&lt;* ufiVnnwn &lt;onu&gt;** If m.iri.d
.nd if diait. Iba r*iaactl*a un­
known k*ir*. a.vii*.*
gr*ki.*..
. . . i g r . . . Iltnnr., rr*Hiicr*. tro*.
I|*i ard anv and alt bSfll** etalm
In* b&lt; fkrnugh. «nd»r ne again.I

FRESH GROUND

•a d f.»i*f«il&gt;. warn*.' TIIE t*X*
KNOWS HRiniJ. d*v U*ai. «r*w.
It** a**lr*.*a Iteanr*. i r*dli»e».
truer.t- and aer and alt vartiav

ilaimmg br tkraagk
andrr ar
agahot ELISA Jl BATARD. al.«
known t .
K P
Bd»*rd. K P
n.W A i.t* Jit
H vi A K Prngn.v

•nd Jt I.IA AMiF.naov

JI.RAr

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V Uoas Hailing Russian farm­

er* don't loon get out sf the mid-

*•* « ! * #

earn toU ihtE’ie

CHUCK 1 C ,
ROAST
PORK „ a
CHOPS **
TIPS
1? t
SUGAR5lbs s19C
ARMIX 3 #
Shertag^O
SUGAR SMOKED EXTRA LEAN

FIlilsH MEATY SPAR RtU

EXTRA MEATY

i

DIXIE CRYSTAL

With 45.00 or Mora Food Order

MUTTER KERNEL NO 303
CREAM STYLE

fipKEitr

Add finely mtnrrd onion lo its•nned maibrd potatoea. Flare a
&gt;ervmf of tht pofatoea between
two alirea of canned lunrheoa
loaf Rake "sapdwlrhea" In a
moderate oven tor about SB minulta.

JERZEE—EVAPORATED

M ILK
HOLRUM

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29c

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59‘

i t «*!
TtU-FLAYOR

ItaW* ts tnd themselves ceught
In on* of these Big Tts football
crowd traffic jam *.

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I ta A ieaar, J r
iolleller fee Fltla U ffa

* h

S «l. tl*4

lawfers. Ftwrlda

&amp;LOATS CUT

A Nitklyow heeketpee* s ilv e r* ,
fies k*a ackedsled a
fem e.
A " n d my t* p fsn i, if sheetd b* s

0LE0 “ • 19c
RICE 3 ' 319c
W e b b 's

hxNiufiNgrr,

t » t
A s s la a s s t ptsdkH test wostb.

is w id^sfstf. ler'i boss tbs*'*

Wav th* tsaali.a ptew is toiitd
•Bass, tee?

ROUND OR T-BONE

Legal Notice

YOU'RE TELLING ME!
T H E K U M R E R s f whooping
erase* ts North America,. one*
threatened with extinction, has
Increased from 31 to ll- * c ie n c *
item L e t t hop* these baby
whoop*ra prove ts be whopper*.
! I t
Tttesfjf * l | k ipXoof boya icere
•enf k o m i irSei* (key shotted u p
t o t &lt; U i» teedrleg Reriseda sAerfa.
Teytag (s Ieoh gretr &lt;*•*■(

IT'S TA ST -R IT E

STEAK

■ KINGSTON. Jamalra. T— Ihe " « r Have mtly a limited vupplv
rap t il city &lt;&gt;1this ‘ mall I’JrlhbtJnlnf dollar..” he aald '*Tlia govern
iiland provide* a study in contrail m^nt will Irv to alwllab lome of
s.rr.nndrd by Amertcan culture
mtrtelfaiu on import* »n that
-both from Ihr United Male, and,'her**
b* • V ' "
sp-.ni'h America
it rluig* to a f? * * bjj* cfn Jama,e, 10,1 U)f
i.1....... .... . *-n-i.n,t
united MJlra.

Ptwi

TMWB FIUCM K r n c m t TWUM .W w n . . «A T .
W ESTERN

TT;# American Leifte. ttreuili

Florida—and wMhout thli i
It* firat 373 r»T»» *hl» •♦••o11*
Herlong'Reports !Htill tats
«• weuli n*»»r ha'* a chance had an gMandanra of S.'OO.OOJ.

b e s t lo n g g r a in

DAIKYluAND H GAL.
Tbs present cytlt sf sxtra-hok
aununtri befxa bsek tn m o .
charts show, ousaa wa muu kgva
boss ts* buay with war*, depee*.
alosa asd stuff to have ooUcad tt

WELCH’S GRAPE

KE (REAM 5!?«
TISSUE - 10c
Potatoes^ 25( 1
SCOT TOILET

PLAIN

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THE HANFORD HERALD 1AVd. Attf. IT, 1955

i f III* W « r t l A a t fk la c

■TH E O L D

It's W orth A d m it t in g l a

CLASSIFIED ADS

KtM three 1ad Wut1
hnrt») with mdderata
payments.

H O M E

T O W N

DAILY CROSSW ORD

Lik* a er gt* Itoy* 99 on j rail ‘
buy. Firestone Store*
down

1
f
ti
12

B d g r ttlr Appliance O n l e r
"ktiar B'eiUnihojie Dealer'*
Mi* 11c wsihefl
US Megeelia Ate
Prone UST
L’eid wifhing machine.
Fuel toe* Item

II
II
15

10.09.

plttiurtblt living.
tt. "BUI” StfcMPEE
Reii’ nr — General Insurance
COPHRETE
Gertrude B. Diagfelder Associate
Phone 2123
U2 N. Park Ave. Beidy Mixed Oecrtte, Concrete
Block. Sand. Gruel. Cement
Concrete Pine to Meet All QuailTo H e l p Y o u i l a t or Buy.
(icetioas.
Beta L. Flytot
•Reg. Real Ettate Broker)
Phene till
Anashe tie Brown Henderson.
Sherm an Cnnrrele Plpo Co.
AikOCUtO.
Oat Weil lltb 61.
1
_ *
Ph a n - ft-91 It Hiawatha
I
Ucd 7 4 H. t outboird motor
33 00. Ftreiten# 61or*i.
1 ACRE
r » o bed mom furnishod home on
pfret
ed. mid Fine thida trees. WINDOW F AN -I 2 S Pho-e JUS.
nnry-S2t
sjnm rn h down.
Only
3 ROOM SPE C IA L
BRAND NEW
i P ied Dln*t‘ e £|* 3 Piece Liv­
2 three bed mom mitoarv home*
ing Room, a Pilce Bedroom
52000 cu b. Price each 111000.00.
Group with Mattrerc and Box
Springs
1235 00 (iermi)
RAYMOND M. BALL. BROKER
ECHOLS
REDDING
CO.
S. U. HipUeyman, Aiieeiate
Comer 2nd A Migaolla Ph. 1132
O 11. Harmon, Aitoelita
“ B e r Bimhrrfer. 31*r.
204 South Park Ave.
Phone Ml
Open Hnadir's til 9 p. a .
7HREE Bedroom Home. Men Lo­
Lad.Value cimp itoeU 99c. Flracation. Oood Term .
clone Storet.
W oodruff &amp; S in g u la r?
Real Estata
, Machurt. aid Rrpslrina
S IM S Path Phone I7tx.
M Hoodrull Bldf. Phone 2*82
m
1■—
Air rnibloh* 14c Flreiioan 6toret
Robert A a »! m u &lt;»
— factory to You —

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23
ft
V
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If

18600'

fcjtri cool.rooan, Television. 15
M*«kly. Kitchen privileges aval-

UbleT lOli-W.

Cleia furaiihed, .....
apt. Close In.
Phono 618.
HI Palmetto /Ate.
'
IrxLAXA APARTMENTS? roams,
M lT ilibith »^U | W. Pint St.
lo Z U w a j u d Btb y B eds
Bap, Weak or month—TeL H23.
FariUara Ceater 111 Weal First
FU RNISlttSD APT9fcs-t W ilt 1st Or Call at Furnitura Center. 118 Writ lit.
Avsioa Apts.
7»-W.

Blfleaeacy.

S .«°M aT i/ l V s
ItU. Air
Furnished
no
Court.
HOME A GROVE
Conditio “ sfua&amp;uS
Highway » • « . 2 Bedroom modernued home, asSouth City U*|fU Hljhwi
beitos siding, beautiful j)ln«14d
wi Ui Urge
• % . ® j s * j ' s ; a . . ,rrh o S « r:
eseelleat w
treei. ntuitad ea
rntranco
clilrM. Excellent ladd for grovi
1023-W.
espiniton or poultry rllilag I
wonderful buy st 89.450.00. wna
gWLY Futtdlhtd i Bedroom
terms arranged
Large icreed , P * ctl5 ACRE FARM
i T w V Good Ashing,
With 3 Bedroom home 1 _
1484.
condition, good wells, hlrdmid.
8 miles out Till Had u Uled
tURJOSHED lit sad 2nd floor
end appears to bo m good con­
ipU. Ottren A n i. Cell 1357-J-I
dition The home Hone Is worth
belora 8:00. AJte* 8:00 Cill 1123.
the total si king p r i c e tl
18 OOOOO
i Boom. ^raUbed Apartment.
2100 Mellonv

Seminole Realty

T. W. MEM)
doujc. nicely furni- W. DIETRICHS
I Bedroom bouie.
shed. Porch,
Porch csrporte and larfe INI Park Ave. rhoee 27 or 113
liva. Loni'rood, J- B. Grant.
bedroom Cement Block Home.
f e s f
C«. I77J0. ySmsll Down P ly135 00 month, tin
[odira EMieknef
imtr»tUlte postemon. 1M3
for bsebeUr or 1
!ph XTlai
nue.
™ 't and »ho»I
led in
la ireal.
cju-ieu
w - V* ' J
' 2 ( lean lots. Plot Crest Are!.
locstrd scroll tse ilielt from
Eirh 50 ft s 127 W ft. Reasonthe Poit Ottfef. Inquire MatufcJ
ibl*. Phono tfita-W_________
Jacobion Dept Store.
ARTICLE* FOK RAUt —I
LOVELY Collages, nicety rurnuh«d By Week cr Month. Home
alter 8 p m. or cn week-ends.
' 4 miles south an 17-93, FivePoints Motel, I f , Csrroll.

5 0 th

A n n iv e r s a n r

SPECIALS

fuBM&amp;HED 5 Tbm. Couple. 1SH
EUioti.
Rag. 16 95 Double Door
Metal utility Cabinet 12J0
“
e~ -

ms
§URNISHED 2 Bedroom house z t
on Crystil Lake Pflvito u n d Reg. 49 50 Berk'ine “ Ballet"
fittlrel Chalra .... .. 1*30
beich. Phone 2213-X-"
Reg. M 50 Contour Chairs
with Nylon Cover and
Bu r n ish e d i bedroom apt *.v)
Foam Latex FUllng . 88
includes lights A water, rhone
gtt
-Wils E tat 8L
PlMH ixt
i Boom
“ *•
_^_JDtehm
. trie
K T“"
Phooo-Radleeoitsole. vain* 11*88
p vn
g A Dining
only 1*00 r ifittane Stores
F u RN. Atpt
pt7.M
«a|
loom com
CCONlCRErtB
Jltg—2 sa rta a ss. s k s t i m *
omcrete Co
fllmetto
—PuniuhH.
- fwn Bedroom
1highway 427.
MOJB a m
■w. H. B. Lainter Park S R Ju ?l

Mather of Sartldff

B ttfrtw
MUs-ResiH
M M M Saaford

fioDERN TralUft. Walking .dtatance Pine Oreit School Park
a

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litga Hie, 1*^0

•1 fA R u m se PAMIUNQ
Native tad roralga Woods,
b e Them At
•rauw Csnonte PIm Cm.

Weea m ga.___ nBg* tag
a

Cil. flfle. u o o .

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&gt;--&lt;rn Motors,
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947-M.
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TOR SALE - llin PLvmotiUi 16 H «T0TT ATw ATEF
'•ith r u * thin tins. and
Ga-d merhaoiral c o n d i t i o n
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remote controls.
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chair
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f l ' f good tire i, 185. {552 Souta tl If JOHNSON,
W . J. KINO
Phojta iwi-J
I il.’ii'iio, Ave. _______________
2M4 South Park Phone 54
Runt good and will pull
Ret^ag'on .mihejgqy CoqioJr-l
2 sets of skits
1112 00
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StJMitER SPECIALS
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Belter grade _ El'tNBUDEI
FLOOR aandjng and finMhiog Shaping
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19‘ S Models
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ftg Co. phona 404 — 402
vo-ir wardruuc with a new- Short RORBON FRorlltif Goods
Will 12th St.
Hair-Do
Eitorndr Sales 4 fiertlre
rUraltura Co. 2U
PI.U M W N G
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All 5*nl«r nperltora
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Sat,lord Ave Pb«ne IR28
108 E Jed St
rarebouje Furn . C " . at mi w
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A ir ConHitlnnrd
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nlmfe it warahouie prices.
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73— LAUNDRY HfeRtrvioi -45
Rendu -sed CreiRy An lianeei
112 Magnolia Ave.
Ph. 113 • ------------------One hour
Summerlin and 24'h r e w a r d
Dry
Ftasahing. RrMT.y rieiUag
• One hour 4 • Waal and Prt I*. i i V i j - u m t a ’rriirt «-'e
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INSTALLATION
iitSTALLATJON of Llnnleum. CieM'MTAL M.HIU'KR

- R E D .I.M I^ CON KRETEMtrsrle Concrete Co.
301 Elm Avp.
Phone 1315

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new doors Thl* door is a
m odem slab door, sm ooth
and strfle-panelled. light
wflfrht but atmfiF i s H er­
cules a fte r A f o o d n igh t's
Teat. It is a * i-p ro o f and
gw ill-proof in n lust «b o u t
the fm eat low -cd it door
with h igh -cost fe a to re c on
the inarket. W e M ock ’em
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grade— S U P E J U O i. . rC*ll
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FIRST MORtGAGLS
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c.in offer 5“ inierrtt rates
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Working For Plan
Of Old Age Pension
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in Ihf »te&lt;» i m murh theie dayi a
he u ij 29 '» i r i sgi but at *A he
I. afill ene: ;»'tcal!' ''ttrktttg tn
behalf of 'he Towaacad Old Age
r»niton to ' rmint
Hr d i'id n hn lime Irsvellng
bet* rrtt Lni Anxelei ihere ht»
I'rp-laurfiter Sin Dene Shelling
live,, ri»»Hind Ohl". heidqtmten of thr To-«tti«nA puhitealiom
ind homr of hl» ion, Robert in
MiihUDpon nl'mnil hfiHuuirter&lt;
of Or To tr'end PI»n Ifld 'hr rtt|r
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are held
J' t after he |ef \s&gt;} An;e!e* for
another of hi, trtpi, Sirs, bhevllng
laid'
' Hr nr- rr fell hatter m hta life
And he ar'» like 11, all right He
n i l like i hone and thmki nothing
of wliking fmm downtown Lo.
Angrlej lo our hnma—a dutsnet
nf irveril milei."
Dr Tn'»ntend. bnnt near Fairhurv. Ill. April 1. 13*7. ••as iuecaiitvalr i school tearhfr and
hom.'»id»r in ftirtri!. a medtra!
I'udrnt t.n Omsha. Neb. whAre he
did odd tohi In pay hu w|«- and
get hit degree I rountr*- doctor
tn the South Diknti Black Hills
and a reared phvitrlin in Lenj
B aifl, r i'if bejnr* ha « w f r " H
the prnilnn pi In Idra tn the depranion rear of D u
He sdvnoited I pennon nt l ? n
a month far permn) over w s.nd
b* 19W h« claimed w million falio i|r» Ha ftrD propoird In finance
the r*n»|ont throu;h a federal two
per ren* Mt on all huiutfis Irani
irtiom but later rhsnged the plan
to a threa per cent gross laeome
tax. Th* pennon recipient would
get tt as i mltt*r nf right, not on
the bu ll of diiabUlty or need.
In 1*51, «hen Dr. Tmosepd wii
5). ha iprhed for hu own old ate
pcnilon through the Soela! Secunt:lyitem. WhAit ha was aikad w-Ry
he htdn't done an hafore, he and
"I dtdti t think ibmrt it until gome,
ore In me erginisshon slid 1 hid
betttr do it "
Thl body contiits n# slmoH Sfl
per cent watar, which must he
replaced eontlntillly.

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VOLU M E X 1A J

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY N E W SP A P E R

1968

HANFORD. FIAHl'fDA.

Code Stresses
House Probing
Committee Ends
Hearing Today

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THURSDAY. AIT, 1ST 18. 19SS

Asmwialed I'rcM l-eaAod Wir*

No. 23fi.

Commie Antiaircraft Guns
Shoot Down Unarmed Plane

Utmost Secrecy
From Prisoners
WASHINGTON J t-A new mili­
tary cod* call* on every captured
fighting man to withstand enemy
pressure to the utmost, but to
avoid at all coata divcloiure of vi­
tal military information and di»loyalty to hia country or hia com­
rades.
Drawing on e x p e r ie n c e * in the
Korean War. it rrcognuex that
phyaical and mental torture ran
force a man to the breaking point.
It propoiei idealistic standards
and indoctrination to krep that
breaking point high.
P r e s i d e n t Eisenhower pro­
claimed the new rode yrstrrday
and directed the military services
to train all men to stand up to it,
both in combat and in captivity.
It says that every American
fighting man should be prepared:
To give hu life for his country.
To refuse to aurrender on his
own initiative.
To continue resistance to pres­
sure! after capture.
To keep faith with hia lellow
prisoners.
The code holds to the loftiest
ideals of bravery, hut recogniict.
as Gen. John E. Hull phrased it.
that “ any man ran be brokm
if enough pressure la put oa him.'*

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•Twen? r per rent rtf ift••/a TJramed in fo!'&lt;rge* as Ire rher 9 8rr 1(991
tn businr ss." Dr ( D Ecigrrt»
-npocat Sn
r.t \rr\t \i \
prrfi*ssor st tbc Unliirrvi!y of H&lt;v
“ repudiate
lot
P&lt;'!'tirvl
Ktv«
rida. to! i thr Sanl
tendemie, hs, »*en
rparfd
by
■ »■ v no*»n lunch
Club ye ■
IMWtt'NIoM Korea, r Com
lit TOtorn i.vday
eon nun
munltl antiairctall gun» ye*ferd-v Guatemala lor
NEW YORK. &lt;JD— The House Unat Ihe fust nief ing of the OrgartSpeakiug on the “ Eifir jti&lt;&gt;nj)
»h.d down a smat: tmaimed \meri
American Activities Committee,
latlun of r ential Vmet i in Sta'es.
Workshop fur Teach ers.-1 Or
ran
tram
n»
p!
p.e
I'
S
Coni
which today winds up hearings
The merting at Vntigua. the
gert said. “ Some of the i»*prn»rh
mand Imlay said Itie rrafl had “ in
fcjr# into altegrd Communist Iranof ihe wntk*hop Is P*i d by Ihe
adverlenlly inluile-t' mer the colonial eapoal ya miles from
Wgs in show buitnesa, has been
teacherv ii they wi«h to b* (letter ,
demilllarirr.l rone hut n-t ntn Guatemala ruv n- - rght toefther
defied by 16 out o( IT witnesses
\T1.\NM h -T V rrfussl it North Korean territory
the foreign mini «lers of Hondi.-rav,
i
prepared
lo
teach
our
rhildr*
n
After actor George HaU-the 12th
El Salv a.lor, Vicaragua, Cow*
Got. i-eor; e M Leader of Prun“
Trcr«.v
no
rcnirsl
primp
in
Later the Air force announced
witness
admitted yesterday he
our e d u r a t i o n a l set-up." he sylvama fa honor an extradition a Ctf |jn*pv:1 aearrhing rear Rira and I. latetnala
had been a Communist, fire other
The propoctat d-ailed by the
I brought out. “ hut there are many teqursl f«H a convicted murderer the denuiitai lied rone for thr
persons took the stand and re­
is an affre&gt;nt lo the ritirrns of
antl-i un&lt;in-mi
*mment of
organisations
which
apt*
ar
an
fused to answer committee ques­
CTri»rji % AHd of every state, ar misting trainer wa&lt; fue.t ui&lt;nn tot* Pres dent ( a -m Castillo Armas
j
alous
to
give
trie
iniprrs&lt;l»n
they
tions on constitutional grounds.
ror.fi ns la Guv Marvin Griffin morning line iinatl slug hit Ihe ■alt*d for ' repudiation of eve-y
BRIGHTER CITY—Workmen wrrr husv Initallinr th* nr v IU-ht» ^ a ve the authority."
left wing h.il me plane -sat other­ pot'liril lendenrv of Malltarian
The first U witnesses aim balked
thi* morning at the I’ark Ave.*First SL intrrtrction. The nrw
Dr, Eggrrt. in Sanford to head and An i. &lt;ien. Eugene Cook
wise unharmed
at questions during the first three
•vpe which prrachei or propose*
feature will pul out 20,000 lumen* of light to add to the lutght- th* pr*-*i0'«a| workanop for Sr - ’ In a strung statement, the two
days of hearings.
Maj (irn Harlan r
Parks, tn infringe o-v Ihe demoerltis
ne»* of the Sanford downtown section, li'hnto hv Jameson Studio| mmole Count* tenchera told the state official a said the unpre­
^Madeline Le«. » . actress and
- Kiwanix crimp that “ Germany - cedented action was “ an open in­ : senior \IIird member of the Mill »««lem, the dignity and the right*
Wile of comedian Jack Gu'lford.
taiy Vrmlslicr Commission, ac­ of man "
I under Hiller and Italy i ndrr Mm , vitation" for every ronvict to seek
yesterday cited the First, Fourth.
cused Ihe lied* of “ wanton bar­ One long range gust of th# ey.
refuge
in
Pennsylvania.
liolint
found
out
long
ago
the
adj
Fifth and Eighth amendment*.
barism" in pouring “ continuous gam/ation is the mtetration of the
Gov
Leader
rirailed
a
Georgia
j
vantage
of
training
the
youth
'
She cited the Fourth Amendment
murderous end dryastal.ng ground economies of the fix * eo intries.
extradition
warrant
against
Ed­
!
The
children,''
ne
declared
“
mav
m the grounds that the inquiry
fire" at Ih e plane unlit it rrsshed.1tt also may help settle politi/yil
ward
ltrown
and
a
Philadelphia
be drawn away from a principal,
constituted “ illegal icareh and
out of ronlrol, m Communist tern differences
or organisation, but they will conn- judge Deed him th days ago.
sciture and depredation of the only
lorv.
drown,
convicted
for
the
P»t;
bark
and
work
hard."
thins I have to sell, my talent**—
Parks said ft-e plan# rarrie I
slaying
of
anothrr
Negro
In
Ma­
The
t
nlverslty
of
Florida
ed
tand Use eighth on the ground she
eator stalrd “ The most import con. fled lo Pennsylvania after -inly a pilot and a military pa&gt;sen
could not be subjected to “ cruel
ant responsibilities of the school evrapmg from a Georgia prison ger on “ a routine training fllgnr "
and mutual punishment."
There was no information no
ar*
twofold. First, “ la to give the farm.
Chief L. M Smith and Chief I.
Neither Gov. Leader rww Altv. whether the two escaped death
Schnabci retired from th* Uni­ child a sound foundation And te
Gen Herbert B Cohen could be i Their names were withheld
ted Slate* Navy on Aug. IS thus. eend Is to enable the child to eo| r•acheI (nr eopiment.
Parks demanded that th* Beds
ending over half a eenturv of N*. i 'er1 f»ct» »nd eom# to a sound
Chairman Wilbur E. Jon** of
immediately return Ihe two men
val service in their combined car solution of a prnbblem after rare
the State Road Department today
ful rnn*tderation and then u&gt;a of
eer*.
Vir Fore* olfirtals said Ihe planisiued a monthly con»tructlon pro*
grass report showing that a total
|which Allied ground observers sawThe two chiefs were' shipmates voun.l Judjrmrnt "
Eg:;rrt gave itm fnllowing aW k, Pslrlck ?.ivlngs Rond*
ef (7A.I million dollar* worth of
' shot down Is helleved lo b* a TW
In the early .tn a at tho Norfolk,
project* were underway state.wide
Iner miwmg on a training Rigid Chau man for f'emlimle County
Y a, Naval Air .station and in the frontier' «»f education: First
at the end of July. Rid* received
ideated flgutts on tb"
later jeara were again ihipm.vles adult education What adults watt*
from Kimpo Air Base, near Seoul |
during th# month of July totaled
in VJ&lt;Q, which was ha«ed at the to do ami what they want lo learn
It look off at l M pm and the punhasea of BeHes F. and If
Sanford Nav al Auxiliary Air S'a Nerond, vocational education. This I
lad routine radlu report was re- U f- Savings Rond* in Flori-la
BUENOS AIRES. Argentina &lt;JS~ 14.4 million dollar* and *4.7 mil*
CHICAGO * - V »year-nM e«. tlnn and rrcrntle changed its was not si&gt; Important in the pad
1reived atwvut an hmir later, th* di.iinp J ily. They annulled tn
0 t t t t teemed remote today for lion dollar* in c o n t r a e l f l
but is most Important tmw. Third.'
convict, hunted for the killing of a home port to Norfolk.
I
I.tub whlrh Include* a ci#dit
Air Fnrr# laid.
ArgenUna. her capital wracked by w*re awarded.
‘ ho eueptinnal rhlld Tho-a chil .
|ir.l.uj4 fee purchases by
were awarded. Ch#!*yv-i
»!• d o ' a - M o p d i y mghl. shot tod
Vbutd
vt
nitp^inv
-•»!
»'*;
sfm t ftghtfng am* hgr goverynent
Chief
Smith,
who
was
rrtignrd
■Iren who are ab&lt; &gt;e and below the j TAL1-AHA5SF.E r-(1&gt;
! seriously wounded a rookie ponce*
r r - ■ ground ob..-rver* re, rt*l Ihrv e- ur*l for -n and m il terwlie emrenewing lta battle' with Reman *n reported that 34J mlWoa dol­ man In a gun figbt last night la a to FASRON SI, intends to assume average. They do prrvrd a real
lar* of project* were completed
says he expert* to roofer v ftIt •a &gt; Ihe plan# shot down bv N-.ith poyes paid out of #*tilra| disburCatholic Church leader*.
partnership
In
the
\. and J. Gar
•z offlrrl. VV n-&gt;:« Coiniy
pndd-m, And fourth, the way- lawmakers on ihe reap;wrli- nment
movie theater.
Reinforced police patrol, roxm*d •"-» w tT.p M *y. ‘ h*
s a t e * wm rr S.'VJD*.
The slayer, believed wounded, age in Sanford and invites *i| past parents and r -mmtinities can tv qUO.vtlun between now and Sept. .V Knnan antiairriaft fire
the itreeta of Rueno* Aire* afler du£,nf ,h*
isjujo 15«* fled
'1
while aom* IAO persons and prc»*nt shipmates to xi&gt;it helpful to the teacher* and Hu- when the Irgislature wiU rm on
it*
figirc", Patrirk
the third ttralght day of clashes
*UU
V * to 1s
ts'd, “ f. * Ih* first llm# in more
ichools.
watched th# m o v i e . Severs! Birrs at their leisure.
vrn*
yesterday between an.lgovemmcn.
Chief bchnalwl has applied for
• *11 a rjt fulls hsicly short of
; (creamed as shots exploded but
Dr. Eggert was IntPiwhired bv
“ I am evlremely anx. us tfiat
rlvilirn employment at NAAS. Superintendent &lt;*f Schools R, t . . . •oniellung ran hi- worked nut
a
nt nuri h unt in the corredro„,0U0V‘ er, ° ' menttyperof construction. Twenty- .there was no panic,
Ii -|U»HI g no-nth * year pnor,
j Police itepped up their search Sanford, and, if arrrptrd, will l»- Mlltree, program ihairmin for tu that upon reconvening Ihe so
J uiIIm and Interior Minister nin*
work on
rent
for the gunman, Richard Carpen- located at paints and oil looker, the day.
iulion will romr within a day or
• s 'JrJa"r
AlbriJn
Seven
S **72A*
S L * i*-,,,
8 R 16
,a
W
Albrien ire u .e d **v«i
w 27th
(| )ia,
fom.
»rs for
' ter. who Monday night klllH De ext. JfcJ.
Yesterday's Klwat Is (luh meet tn." the governor said.
*
! th e
te - n
m o illh t
lo - la t e
still
f i t *
pitted with the .am. type of trelive William J. Murphy. 31. to a
Roth Smith and Seh'iahel have Ing was an Inter club meeting
Hir Legislature recessed ki-g III
gun battle In a subway station.
bid a fund farewell In their Naval with lhe Winter Puh rlub. Sis after spending M days m a (mil­
At 4 16 yoalerdav
,n show « s#rv robust 216 per reel
Nearly sno officers were sent Into associates but added that tliev |members of the visiting cluh lets effort tn reapportion Ihe H aesld#nt oeeun»*l at 11th Nt and Improvement n»rr last year's e f ­
Re said no action had been taken At*.
the Northweit Side district around are sending a cheerful hello to met with tbs* Sanford group tenal-irial dl&lt;lrlrts.
l.aurel Ave wI en a |f»S| CMC fort.
yet against the prleati but that
"PierIda COW has arrot.Hed for
th* Hiltlmor# Theater, where po- their new friends. A total of ?7 Heading th* Wlntei Park Dele
Collins
said
he
plans
In
get
a
driven
by fail II-artwell Slrirktheir names would be handed over
lieeman Clarence Kerr, ti. was I year* was spent In the servira by gallon wer* Morris Parker, pre-i little rc&gt;t al Ihe roast over the land, 79, ai d owned by U , A. 61 's per te-l o' Its year . quota
to church authorities.
shot la»r night
|Smith while Schnabel Is close b&lt; •lent and Dick lllou ii. secretary weekend but "when I return to the \alcr of C m i n , 11, in IIi I a n . In ai d is t-clt abend of th# normsl
“ Toleration hat Ha limit," be
“ The gunman was Carpenter. •hind with 2S The latter makeDelegates In the Florida Ills office Monday at the lop of the U t a IIIM I y .- r | l ' l r k - u p i l t l v e i i vales p»*-cs*iita « * evi-cciit during
said, “ and w* cannot continue tol­
and we know he is wounded."' hi* hjme in DeRary.
trirt Convention of the Ku&gt;am&gt; agenda will he the development by John Padgeii.
a conslrue- the seven nvon h pmlod.
erating these things bedaus* that
"At
»f Inn#, FI arid*
said Philip Brritrke. deputy com­
(
tub,
to
be
held
at
Tort
Walton.
turn
foreman.
of
plans
for
working
nut
a
solution
would In effect concur with them “
FRASER. Colo &lt;# - Delight*! m i t ( l o n e r . "He's somewhere
rank#-! seventh in the nation m
Oet
1-4,
were
rho'-n
at
yester­
for leappnrtionmenl "
Tb* report efa’ »d tha C.MC wax
over landing a tw-o-pnund Rocky around here, we know, and well
day's meeting. Delegates will |»e
The governor said be hasn't yel going soulh on taiurel Ave. and the- pvree.-il of q iota sl. es lv la th*
Mountain trout. President Elsen­ get him."
R'lpert Strickland V. I. Wilson deril#d whrther he will make a Ihe. Ford gmeg west on I Ilh St. recoid tso-ks". hr eon-luded.
hower today held the "biggest
and
Roy Mann Apr natrv named |to • of the stale for lLe specific Tha GMC slid .VI fret bitting Inn
catch" championship at his se­
were Ed Shtnholser. O K Goff puiimie ef discuyving Ihe teappor-1 p0rd on tha right rear finder
cluded vacation retreat here.
LONG REACH. Calif UV-Elghttionment Issue with the people but
Th(. ,mplir,
a,.r roaimaUlr
He reeled to tha trout yesterday
year-old Phillip French kicked at and O M. Harrison
An announcement w a s also It booked for some .perches an.Ul(irt# fr„ , nll„, pf ,Ht rrnlrr of
Is the first few second* of
some old newspapers on the beach
(nirrWH-;mi». Hot Is Strickland
hour* of fishing to cold St. Louis
yesterday and made a fascinating ma le yesterday that the Kiwanls I experts lo tourh on ths m.ittrr u! ^
Division Caucus wi bo held In r- ’ - itiling In ilm-e.
COMSTOCK. N.Y. OR - Gnard* Creek. Ha alio caught several
|and Padgett Wri» chaiged With
find—an obsolete pur of haulSanford mi Aug. M d i p . m. at
- . . . . ....
and stale police, using night stick* other smaller trout, and hit 7-yearUatclrsa and negligi-tii driving.
PARIS crv-The French Cabinet ruffs.
the Y’ arht Cluh Da1, gates to the j
WASHINGTON .?&gt; - Sen Cape-’
and guns a* club*. batUed prison­ old grandson David—fly catting met today lo romWer the future
Investigating officer was ptlmn.
FUND HAS GROkW
Naturally, he tried them, on h - caucus from the Sap’ord Cluh are I
er* for 31 minutes early today for tha first time—hauled to two of the Moroccan throne ai vio­
hart &lt;B lnd&gt; said t»lj# he will
J„0
IHrksnu.
Estimated
tlamagi
s
anklrs. Just as naturally, he Preiulcnt Strirkbnd ami ImmedWASHINGTON 'F - John f.
lire# ihe tt ir -i c -uk al its ii-rth£ n d broke up an uprising at Great lMneber* weighing under a paused
lence and thyrata of worse trou­ couldn't got Vm off. lie hobble I late Past President tbiuglas b'en- lewis, United Mins Workers chief to the GMl weto 4Hx) and to the
II a a d o w Correctional Instituta. The youngster f t a h a d a quiet
f
g.'A. I ber* were no injuries. eninmc s- i ..n* in Turkey “ tn ha
ble mounted in the North African tn a nearby hamburger stand run tlrom.
reports
that
the
UMW
welfare
and
liberal m making cc-»l. »oynd
Eighteen persons were Injured.
pond.
by hit mother Mrs. Richard
retirement fund grew- moia than
protectorate.
lojns pj-ncutvrlx tojos eresiivj
Ofla shot was fired accidentally
In addition to fishing. KisanhowOfficial French reports said at French.
10 per cent in tha past year, wind
f iiU R n u ix iMiHiK vir
when heavily armed guards and er got to soma golf praetleo shots,
b»hs in lb* eonnlries ah#r# the#
least four Moroceans wwre killed
Sha hustled him tn police head
LONDON IF — Sir Win i ton Ing tip with a cash balance of
ataU troopers herded the 174 reb­ itartad painting a mountain scene,
ar# m vie "
quarters. Sgt Robert llought n Churrhill is sitting or * portrait IIQJ.607 911. This balance,
last
night
to
Casablanca
and
seven
whlrh
lanre.
wmrrv
.
.
,
—
,
kJ
J
els Lack to their eaRt. The ahet did nearly all th* eooklng for hi*
C*;»ehart leavos ttashlngfun to­
perions were wounded, Including tried all manner of keys and (i by Max Nauta. nol. i Dutrli paint­ was for June *0. HAS
rfebochetrd and wounded two parly—and turned out quita a bU
day fur Fi.ioj&gt;e, to attend as a
a French physician whose ear vas natty found one that set Phillip er. It will be hung n th# Nether with ra-h on band r.f I'M, ek\ oil
YORK jv—Both sides su
.tkooprr* and a guard. The other of work to boot.
I'nitixl Mates represrn:atlv« s#satoned./
free.
on June 30, 10.'-t.
landa Parliament.
1
ratualtlri were a trooper and 14
up today in the eouit martial of slons nt Ihe World It ink and Inter.
French troop reinforrementi
v
.prisoners, who (offered cuts and
Sgt James C Gallagher, accused nati. r, a 'I'net try fund srhodul-l
were arriving to Morocco to prep­
bruim
I of eollahoralirg with the enemy I to open .-o a in l-tanbul. Turkey.
aration for a crisis expected Sat­
• It was the first revolt in a New
land of nnpremeditatnl minder of
Th&lt; W I Bank mikes loans
urday, anniversary of th* ealle by
York state priaoo In a quarter
Ninth within i member nations Cape*
I
three
fellow
American*
in
a
FRAMINGHAM, Mass. &lt;jR-8tate th* French of pronationallst Sul­
•imiirrs he believes th*
century.
hail 1!J Korean IMiW ramp
tan Mohammed Ren Youssef. Ter­
The rvbels had defied an ulli- police kept a watch today at the
-,| The JA year-uld Gallagher, from hank ha -ern "Jaf.illr roukh" to
rorists
group*
have
railed
for
a
jnalv - from Thomas J. McHugh, women's reformatory where 50 In­
• Brooklyn, ha* denied all charges screenu
'-•an appliralloai. “ Hi
slat* correction commissioner. Mc­ mates last night smashed win­ general strike.
rules are vrrv sthrt," be said.
f
against him.
The
nationalists
want
to
get
rid
Hugh raced here 100 miles from dow*, dishes and "everything
Ca(&gt;ehart said be plans tn sug­
” l The prosecution conlend* Call*of Ben Yousser* successor MeCanton and told tha rebels to end breakable" to a wild riot.
■I gher euriteil favor with Ihe Chi- gest a nr.&lt; look al these screening
hammed
Ben
Moulay
Arafa.
lha disturbance within five min* Iris AUra. to, of Fall River,
Ipese Bed* and threw three ailing policies.
serving a farm for robbery, sealed
Met. They did not comply.
Potts from a pri*i*n hut and left
— - —
a 10-foot barbed wire fence and
them lo die in Ihe freerin* cold |
.
escaped during the riot. Three
Gallagher face* a possible max J q i ) C O M O U C l O r t V
others who tried to sseape war*
Imum penalty of life imprison, ^
,
•
captured.
An tomato tipped officials to the
JONESVILLK. Vt. t«t-A famfly
Funeral service* far Joseph I breakout. Other inmates pounced of three was killed list aright when
Henry Rurvh Jr.. 2d. will H* held rn the Informant, scratching and they werr buried to a landslide
TOKA«&gt; fv—.S.nro Nosaka, wha
tensor row at 11 a. m.'at Brtsson I beating her. Then they turned to caused by heavy rains.
emerged from fn* years of hiding
Funeral Home with tha Rev. W. smashing everything breakable In David Cutter, hit wife Elate, both
last week today was named In
sight
F. Brook a Jr. officiating.
about 40. and tbalr daughter Pa­
TAIPEI. Formosa UT — O. K the No. I Communist pod in Ja­
Stale poliew quelled the disturb tricia, S, w*r* watching sections
lie was born to Raaferd on
Armstrong, former Itrpuhliran pan
Feb. 30, I W and for the past If anee.
of a bank wash away along the
The Japan Cnmmunlit party itsrongtessman from Missouri, said
menths mad* hia home In Frnte*
Winooski River when an tmbanktoday ha had positive proof that nounreri hit appointment at first
M«la wh
ment fell en th#m.
h
Russian Intelligcnre officers often secretary.
■ b r in g
Fir* fighters dug them eut. The
take Die place of Polish and Cierh
Notaka succeeds Kyulehl To*
be was a ret#ran af World
parents were d#sd. Tha child died
members on th* Neutral Nations kula, whose drain In Peiping in
II and tha Kir— conflict
a short 11m later to a Burlington
Supervisory Commission in Korea. October 1U1 was announced July
o f the Buford
H U i hfe mother,
Il« attribute*.! his information lo »
•w rit e f 8Mfcrd&lt; hia
[. ■ jM ^ terfA p a jjjB i;
Swiss and Swedish members of
Roth Tnkuda and Nosaka weed
th* inspection teams. US military underground to 1IB0 when Gen.
fttW TIACMEBR ntherod together at lemlnot* High Rrhool and oosad for Ikla picture so that source* and South Korean total- Douglas MarArihur purged them
LOB ANOKL88
i vm .
it A n t e t e n . Oal* to Ft —
fbom tha Japsnevs Diet.
. _____
Uei night Marry Barrtai of Lugosi, w i l ly B i t e p f from atadwta may aaa tha fec*a of possiblo tostructnr&lt; of their studies during the 'hSi-Sd .school year. llgenre.
state narcotic hoapKaL u y i he Seated left to right and tho schools where they will teach are Mrs. Martha Sonlth. Soulhshfe: Mr*.
Orady,
"They hav* inspected and pholo.
It Olie Be* the Game wad. Freeh Water Fish
rolra arrested N o s a k a last
Sanford; and FTi t e hh Meal Omwastow put Into tha lake will testify next month M ora a Hilda Darla. BoothvId#t Mrs. Rnhetta 8. Bruns, Butith aids; M i t t Marrarett# Grerorv Southslde: graphed US military tastalltUons week but turned him loots yester­
Mias
Ellgabath
SatWrtuld.
Southstd*.
and
Mr*.
Bsrbara
W.
Hart
sir.
all
of
Bouthaid*.
Standlnr
left
Senate auhrommuta*
stwdying
‘ thraa
to right at* Mist Virginia Booth. Southsida: Mrs. Georgia Booth. Southslde; WUHta Lcm der. Pin*- all over Keraa." Armstrong and day iflae prosecutors dec triad «
waya te
MacArihur eecupattaa order w*j
graat; Thalma Bq'ftow, Sestthtlde: klargar** Bre-r Ptowrasi; Eleanor Bmuett. Poaeratt. and ui aa later iav.
lain.
q
Us wu to
Bull U 4 wakd.
1
P*Ar DwnlaU, Ptoam gt (Photo by Emily a( Jamescn Studio)

’Argentina Peace
Slightly Remote
As Battle Renews

French Ave. Work
35 Pet. Completed

Governor Refuses
To Honor Request
For Extradition

U. S. Training
Plane Is Victim

Over Half Century
Of Service Ended

vNaval Chiefs Go Into Retirement
After Many Years; Will Stay Here

Ex-Convict Hunted
By Chicago Police
After Gun Battle

Pairick Releases
Savings Bond Sales
Figures For Counfy

Collins Is Anxious
For Quick Decision
On Debated Issue

No Injuries Are
Reported In Wreck l ' "» srtfi£ s

g g t .

Ike Is Delighted
At 'Biggest Catch'
At Secluded Spot

l l prising Stopped;
Eighteen Injured

French Cabinet
Meets To Consider
Future Of Morocco

RighhKey Found
For Curious Youth

Cajichnrt To Urge
Good, Sound Loans
For Creating Jobs

Gallagher Denies
«. compared All Charges Made

Women Rampage
At Reformatory

Family Of Three
Killed In Landslide

•ftl. H. Burch Jr.
Funeral Tomorrow

»*"*•

Ex-Congressman
Is Sure Of Proof

X

Good-Sized Boss
Are Put Info Lake

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Tells Appointment
Of First Secretary

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                    <text>■ B n tM B H I

THIS HANFORD HERALD

I*age R Mon. Aug. 15, 1955

Old Slogan Goes Through Security
PASADENA, Calif ., i The wartime tlogan among icieniitu
if it'* tricky, call Cwlcky."
ha* gone by the board*—accunty
board*, to be precuc.
'The man who pioneered the first
altcmpt to »hoot earth aatellitei
into (pace find* lumwlf today to
the odd politico of in official outea*t to the field which brought
him fame.
Dr. Fntx Zwicky, top physicist,
ailronomer and inventor, i* barred
by tht Department of Delenie even
from the Aerojet-General Corp.
plant at nearby Atuia which hi*
advanced Ideas hclpel to build, it
U became, he say*, ho refute* to

twi CHlMtJg art IT f r r r r v tn *{yo&lt; di-trnn u « s tarfurVe an American. r--n&lt;-twH t o T tM istoB
r. m—, r . t 'r tel thn fomtiirtlrm of an ItJ-dsy transpacific «ljrw&lt;T that began in Torino**. A *tnrmr

, voy.ga brought the little craft to Yoknauka. Jjptn. In Jun*. It left that prwt on Jutw 17lh. Orlglnil rfjna
tha fre t C&gt;.i+A l3 tha tranutUcf c yacht rare from ..cu-port New*. It- L (ialcmattonal)

Log Fort Sheltering Group Rebuilt
ASTORIA. Ore , CT - The loc£ men On April T. 1W». tha *i*l l*»ia end Clark atory.
In point of fart. »he «aa mar
ward puth ttaried again.
trill coded hrrr.
One hundred ind fifty yem ago, Mnothi o! hardihip, h’lnger asd n*d. and » n added to the party
a file of gsunt ind rasied mm fatigue followed. Lewis, wriUng nf it Ft. Mandan became her bu»alaggered out nf the trickle** wil- exhaustion of the men, aaid at an* bsnd. Frrnch-Canadian Toultiant
fUrnm onto Util blrik point of point: "Their labor la ciceulvriy Charbonneau. wa* ilgned up ai an
interpreter. It ws* thought ihe
lard. It « il the Lewi* »nd Clark great."
fcilutditirin.
finally. **vrn month* after leav. would be helpful with her own
Following winding riven, wmo mg Maodao. the party on Nov, 7 people, the 5ho*hone*
time* fording and thnoting lacing •igbied "thn great Pictfio Oc#*n Whatever tha extent of help the
rapid), climbing rugged moun­ which we b*ve been *o long asx- gave directly, ihe wa* t source
tain). It had journeyed wejtward tou* to *«*." Soon, oa the aouih of isipiration a* ihe kept up with
through rto uncharted N-ribwait benk of the Columbia, they built the party while earning on her
«• the opening move in Pm Ideat Tt. Clatiop, central point of thli back her Infant aon—“a beautiful
Thooaa Jrfferion’a bold bid tor ISMh anntvenary celebration.
promlalng boy." wrote dark—the
trade and territory.
Clatsop hat been restored with whole route. And ihe wai able to
Today the log fort that iheltared palnitaking accuracy. An archl* m u m Clark that deipite many
the expedition baa been rebuilt on tact, working largely from Leris* fork*, the river did lead on int
the xhnm of the Pacific, Herding meticulnu* diary, drafted driailrd the mountains: ihe helped win a
toward It from hundred* of telle* plana. Lumberjackt, working with warm greet mg from the Sho*hone»;
to the e*»L over Ihe »ame trail, ia caliper* on »pcelally selected tre** aid ihe allayed the luipicioni of
a party of Explorer Scout*, cro**- to duplicate the exact meaiura- other tribe* became, wrote d irk ,
log the Bitterroot*, tramping the rnrsti, cut the loga to fit. Car­ "a woman with a party of men is
Lola Trad, canoeing down Ihe penter* pul it together with cira. a token of p«*ee.r‘
Clearwater, the Snake and Ihe Co­ The original wan horned by In­ The expedition'! accomplishdian* men after the expedition menu were many. The celebra
lumbia.
In acore* of cities along the heeded eatt again on March ». (tons point to the expedition a*
mule are celebration* telling again IMS. But the aito wea located in creating a graat area of Indian
In • pageantry end atory tha re­ IMS by LouI* Caywrood, Natmoal good will. It proved there wat not—
markable aaga of Meriwether Lew- Park Service archaeologist, through to Jefferson'* disappointment—a
la and William Clark and their cluet of fir* pita, whittled itlcki "direct and practical water com
munieatlon acres* the United
hardy companion*. How they he- and marked atonea.
came the Drat to eroti the land Clark, who alio kept a detailed State**' whole diirnvery he had
that la nor Ihe United State* i* diary, wrote of the Chriatma* spent lilted aa a prime purpose of the
the theme nf feetivttle* from North in the fori: "We would have »peril exploration. But learning the geog
thia day, the nativity of Chriit, in raphy nf the area paved the way
Dakota to the aee.
Lewi* and Hark were both Vlr (elating had we anything either tor a great overland fur trade.
gicieni end former Army otlleera, to ratio our apertta (ale) or m o Moat of an, perhap*, toe trek
with experience in dealing with gratify our ippetita* “
gave inch support to the claim of
Indiana. Lewie had been private It wi* not the Brat time the men the Untied State* to poneiilou of
had
luffered.
During
the
long
trek
__
secretary and elnie friend to Jefthe Columbia
River baiin that Eng
fertoa. Tha prcaident wanted a through the Bitterroot Mountain* i“ d notdTnV w tm m n it
mute aero** SpanUh Louisiana and of Montana and Idaho, game wi*
tip toward the Columbia River re- tcarre, travel we* hard and the
gum, then claimed by both the outlook wa* bleak. But the to bin*, Ike Seems Happy
(foiled Slate* and England. The Lewu and Clark found, wet* gen­
•xpedition'i ln*trurllani were to erally helpful. There had been one To Start Vacation
follow the Mi**our1 River, itudytng leme Kcne wfth the Teton Sioux
the Indiana, the plant and animal early in the final apring, but Ihe
life, mineral reaourtei, pro*perta expedition had faced up to Ihe red- Back In Colorado
men, and after that the tube* BY MARVIN L. ARROffSHfTH
for trade.
mostly w*r* helpful.
DENVER tit — If ever a man
Ry the time TVrain party had Tram IhU friendlinesi hi* rome seemed
glsd to be back. Presi­
flnlibed Ita first winter on the Via much of the legend of Sarijistt,
Elsenhower does In starting
sliilppi acrota from St. Louia, a* Indian maiden, Interpreter and dent
fourth summer vacation In a
Spain had tranifrrred Louisiana guide. Many of Ihe community cel­ hii
row
here In Colorado.
to Pranre and Ihe Untied Stale* ebration* has-* iched tiled the
wai rioting e deal tor it with crowning of a Mi** gicajswet, There wa* * warm "HI. ike!"
Napoleon. So. when the expedition tor ih* l* an Important part of Ihe from the airport crowd end from
hi* Lafayette Street neighbor* as
headed up Ihe Missouri on May
he
flew in from Washington last
14. 1104, It Wii; exploring tor the
n ig h t And from the President,
first time Amerlkio territory that
smiling broadly, it wai “HI,
atrrtehrd to the Rorldei.
folks —it's rare nice to be here
Trader* had been up Ike Ml*again.**
•ourt before, but by the time Ihe
Along wilh to# chief executive
party had wintered again at f t
name his batovwd golf dab*,
Mandan. near the pee tent (Ho of
which hn loped to tun today at
BUmarrk. N D., tt wat ready to
toad into landa unknown to while HOLLYWOOD V —Member* of Denver'* Chany KlOa Country
the ATL Screen Actors Guild vote Club, cad hi* trout-tubing gear
tomorrow night on an Agreement for nan in i stream high tn toa
Legal Notice
which ta expected to end th* 10- Rocky Mountain* lator to “
At t iib c o r ST o r t h « c o ricrT day nationwide strike agalnit pro­
But tt won't be all vacation•tutor, enWiwflLK r o i S T r , ducer* ef Uleviiloo entcrlilnmtnl
m in im . t* n o i i T b
no more than it wai la the thrvo
film*.
Iulu' c afte^B ow ux w e e *
The union'* Board ef Director* previous year* Eisenhower has
I/ffC1MStd
_
approved
a new contract propwil coma Is this state to get away
TO ALL U t n i T e i * ASD K * &lt;
eo*i tiAvisn r u m * n i wr­ yeiterday and a spokesman laid from Use Washingtoa routine. Hi*
it A *jn* AQAIStT PAID E l - it rcprvMota "a good deal" tor small office baa been opened again
JA TB i
lou *nit mcA «f » * ere her.hr actor* and toat H ia “fully ai ■t Lowry Air Fort# Raw and be
Sollllrt era r*esi|r*4 IIS prsisni petted they will rote approval*
probably will spend part of moat
•nr rUtmi **4 d.miadt which
trm. «r
nr »iiB#r
.ither «r
«f you. mav
mar * s «
Detail* of th* proposal will not day* th a n handling affairs of
' “
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rsliiit th.
th . *•(*(•
asUI* f*r ULLtB' MAC
state.
i oo w
w u v r.aoLC.
r s o t c . s h u i m ! m i . be ducloted until the memberthlp
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fniljllT. In IM f is u 'r meeting toaorrowr. It approval ia
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P'’*"'
Ju4*. •*f( SB«la*1a Cwaaty, Ttortta,
at.ft* eltu# U tha caari fcruta of given, work wM return* on TV
BOOKERTOWN
a.ta Cbbbiv at Banfard. rtuiiaa. antemlnaant films Wednesday.
•Ilala alghi rairndar aantha free*
Negotlitioei were between the
*ht lime »f ih . nrat tahilcalina
SUB-DIVISION
•f Oil* anile* Each claim ar 4 .- guild end to* Alliance of Tatar!•MM (hall ha ia writtae. and •ton M s Producers and the Aau t i l staia tha aiaea at raaldaeee
•ltd M il otfica M 4r.it a f tha aoeiatioa ef Kaftan Pigtur* Pro- For e a la n i Lets very reesenable. A arnaQ payment dew*,
duccr*.
&lt;
S V W i .W
Iota L Dal#*, guild executive monthly paynanta, goad Bcheel
aecrstary, said toe strike vs*
called hecius* ef toe “rafuMl ef
tka p i ta m i ef flLned Mariikn
L. B.
progrini ta agree to mil* say
Pa. RUT
mldual pays ant wfcatsoavar to P. a Box u
actor* toe to* eecend m d a
Fk.

ince Aerotet developed JATO fjet
auutcd take-offs for rocket bintjjg beavy-ladrn bombers into Ihe
air. Many other huih-huih rocket
developmenit have been made
there under hi* rapervliion.
while he no longer can enter the
pJinI h#
io t,
his office at
A„ 0Jrt. jj,, dutsee a* technical
1(ivt»er hive been chopped by toe
rettrietion but project director*
continue to ceaiull with him about
innovation*,
Why doesn't he becoma a citiien? Mostly because he doon't
stay put, be indicated in an inter-

einnot be appealed but Z-ucky
hope* that it may be rcviewrl and
aa amendment made to time.
Meanwhile he intend* to continue
inventing and contributing idea*.
"A man isn’t worth hi* salt if he
quits," he said. "My Job, as 1 see
tt, ia to preieet tha United State*
with my Invention*."
Zwicky pioneered a to t rocket
of the V-2 type carrying ipaee
projectile*, but technical failure of
the triggering device prevented the
dtaeharge of six tiny experimental
satellite*.

ti«w.
A U. S nituraUied cluitn t i t

The luminous particle* of molten
metal, each weighing about two

to o T m ie d 'In t! Cm1I nr!?torV to not *[ijr °'Jl ci lh* cou*lrT mof* pound* but only tlightly larger than
£m*rn *d S
£ s ! ! tir ia r i
Uo &gt;t ,! ‘ t9 * 11 DOt lt“ w adtooe. were arranged to bo .hot
+ i ffirst
ff rcame
mV
**
h* Ior
Pl**,**.
note
of the rocket.
They
Zwicky i* s man J*bo
know
boA ‘h ahe. from the
„ t (0
u
0J&gt; further
ta California Institute of Technnl. my work wiU take me out of the into space as the rocket climbed
ogy on e Rockefeller Fellowship 3d country.
steadily into the ionotpherr.
year* agio, who wai a top name
Their rate of diiehargt, It wa*' "Saratotra T ru n f *UrHnx Inrrid Birrm*n eni Gery Cooocr, a c t
in wartime icrnce development, "To become naluraliied a for­ hoped,
would be to fast lhal the pUvin* at ih&gt;- Movlelend D-ur-In Theatre.
who ia 1914 Lied to fire man-marie eigner bai to remain in the country
•
moons into the air at White Sand*. six year*. Since coming to Caltech particle* would eicape earth'* grav.i
N M., and who three yeara lsier IriV '.lT S H5«Id w . m [|S S !
f
*
Col i f orni a V F W Offers Assistance
received ^rom President Trumsn
the clvtlisa Medsl c l Freedom m hive time to itiek around U one But t},# firmc m*chanl*m. eper-| WOODLAND. Calif. LTV— The would *tay with Alford Tlr^fh*
llia&lt; somewhat on the shaped- California V*t*ran» of Foreign lcgfir.r ramp worker* &lt;v|*pwyt
recognition of bis achievement*. place six year*.''
What has happened to change Dr. Zwicky Is amused *t the cjjarge principle of th* bsrooka w&gt;rJ eff es„j today to ftoarr* *'ija*irkii in th? belirf
ironic tau t of event*.
his status?
Specifically, a new restriction de­ Only 10 year* ago he wsi the
nying contact with classified proj­ late Gen. H. H (Hap* Arnold* j S S j f * “* .............." r “
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SOUTHERN ROOKlEf
ects to silent who have not applied personal choice for the Air Force
Murray told a reported:
bctantifie Board that picked the There wi* som* coniolitlon.how Ij. "Danny
for naturalisation.
i» our boy. Whatever! DETROIT t-Tv—Gordon Malloy,
brato* of W'ernher von Braun and ever, in the fact that the W rocket. ^ wint». »- want. If he wir.ts I-e-m Cunninghamand Rarev
A technicality,
g m |# rather than a uuicr
rin iia imkcv
other wi)
top uGerman
rocket luinunii
scientist* reachM the height ol 114 » « » . * , lawyer will r«l on# for hi*"- If Lovell, three top rookis* w lf i
tha ‘‘-*1— 1
involved tDr. TZwicky,
s r ic V *T
'h&lt;&gt; record at that lime, and intlrj- b# want* to male un with Una, r&gt;**rnit l ion
mvolved.
*7, sly* htie^ 00
ww# brougbl °«
,0 h“ Untied Slate*
.j, , bim |:oo for , wtoc4 J*tnlt U mt f th . rfiMel
has been a confirmed antieomrau- and given important rocket auign ment* aboard it obtained valuable
I honermoon."
rooU* 11 L t4pl#' ,U
altt since he lived neat door to ment*. Now, many of them have cosmic ray data.
Since then a tun stage rocket. The airman met privately s»Uh! school hell tn Atlanta, (&gt;a. After
Lenin m Zurich.
become
cttiien*
and
are
allowed
ha* altaine-i a height of H 01mile*, hit ssifr Friday night In her law- graduation Malloy hersm* a'atar
Early in World War II Zwicky
office at Nevm-u
at Miami Unlseraity. Cunning______________
_ city. Later
_
Joined a group o( *.*lrnli*ts to found accesa to projects that are forbid­ adding hope to tha theoryy that ytr',
ba‘!;ethall ssteltite* ran be ilungla source e!c«« to the emjpb* wit ham and Lovell were act* fee
Aerojet and bernme tha company'i den to Dr. Zwicky.
110-year-old Una told Sehmidt *h* South Carolina.
research director. Under hi* gmd- The Defense Department'* ruling Into orbit* that far ouL

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Thanks to tho racerd-bmUag demand far
lto 1955 c m —the "hottaat" can of tha j w
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Upon completion of thk Giant Expansion

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baying opportunity of the year!

abia to &lt;to aiaea the big “run” on 1MI
Chryalara b m n tha day they ware flnt intro­
duced, But indications a n that then Just
won't be enough to go around. So wo urge
If you've been waiting for a real buy on year
paw 19U ChiystorVindaor- v T o r New
Yorker . . . waft no longer I Whan these can
a n gone, U*af$ t il
Stop in today. Taka tha wheel and taka off
on Chmler'e lO O -M illm iM la r ffide—thn
rid* all America is talking about
Then get the flgune on your trade-in allow*'

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O u ts id e C ity W a t e r R a te s A r e D oubled
Capt. Blackburn Takes
Command Of Hatwing
’Replacing E. Wagner
Captain John T. Rlirkhurn,
LSN, relieved Captain E. O. Wag­
ner, liSN, thli week at Comman­
der Heavy Attack Wing One In
a ful d reu chance o( Command
ceremony at NAAS Sanford
Capt. Blackburn come* to NAAS
from duly with the Jmnl Chief*
of Staff at a member of the Stra­
tegic Plant Group in Waihington,
D. C
Capt. Wagner will lake command
of the aircraft carrier USS Kearsarge after leaving NAAS, lit
hat aerved at Commander Hatwing One tinrr December of 1932.
After graduating from lha U. S.
Naval Academy in 133J. Capt.
Blackburn irrved hit fir»t duty a*
a cnmmi**ioned nffircr aboard the
U. S. S. MiiMMippt. Later, in IMS,
hr wai trlrrte.l lor Iho Naval
Might Program. Up»n gradua­
tion, ha wai attlgnrd duty with
bomber and fighter squadron*
aboard the earner U. S. S. Is lin g ­
ton
Capf. BurVbunt ha* an Imprcarive war record. At the beginning
o( tha Second World War ha wa*
CAPT. J . T. BLACK HUH*
„ . „
% serving at (light Initruclor at
(0(1 klal Flint ogropls. If. a. Ntey) Miami. Shortly aftar. ha rcraivad
order* to rnmmind Fltghter Squa­
dron 29 aboard lha aircraft car­
rier CSS Santa# and took part la
tha North African utvaiion.
Prom tha European the*ter,
Capt. Blackburn wai tent to the
South Pacific where ha commandad Fighter Squadron IT aboard
tha
CSS Bunker Hill. During
Wast, Northwtst Movemtnt Is Kept (hi* tour
tha Squadron bald the
record for enemy pi*net thot down
• By Diane W ith 115 M . P. H. Winds
A Mai of 154 planes In all fur
MIAMI ift-Thla weather butkHn which tha aquartroa received a
« Hurricane Dlati
Navy Unit Commands lion, Capi
1:10 a. m. (EST)
Blackburn personally arcoaafad
Weather Bureau:
At preient Hurricane Diana I* fur II of lha kilt*.
Capt. Blackburn ia tha holder
located about 300 mile* east-south
of the Navy Cross. TWa Dmingui
eait of Charleston, S. C„ and mov.
Flying Croat and thraa Air
ing toward* the wesl-nnrlhwevt at »hed
Medals.
I to 10 m. p. h. Illgheit Bind*
Aftar lha war ha served with
are eitimated IIS m. p. h. over
a imall area near the center and lha Bureau of Fighter Design and
f t BOMBAY, liwtla l* - Inn.m ed hurricane wind* attend 124 mile* in 19W received order* a* Kvaruever rerierday'a Woodsbtd In P®f- to the north and eait and TO miles tiva Officer of lha CM Saipan.
fugues* India, Ir*nii(J mob* of to the aouthweit • of Iho renter. Ihrn, lo Commanding Offlerr of
Indian* rioted through Bombay to­ Gale force wind* eutend ISO mile* VC-4 ia 1M1.
Ju*( prior lo hi* aenring with
day. They bolited Urn Indian flag to the nertheajt and eait and 200
over the Poftugueao eoniulate, mile* In the southwestern semi- the Joint Chief* of Staff, ha atten­
ded the Navy War Collage and
forced newspaper*. »hop» and bull- clrrle.
w
is graduated in IMI.
new house* to e1o*e. and surround
Prc»enl indication* a rt for moveTha Blackburn family rrpr#.
ed government budding*.
mrnl at • to 10 m, p. h toward
Demofl'lratori tbmiled "Nehru the wesl-nnrthwetl with a ilow turn tents many year* of Naval are— leave Delhi and lead ui to Goal'* to a more northweiterly course vica. Capf. Blackburn’* father,
as they atoned the contulalo and during today and tonight. Move­ Capt P. P. Blackburn, VSN. Re­
Rmaibed It* window*. Tha coutu- ment at thli (lower ipead and tired, graduated from the Naval
late pcrtonncl bad been evacuated change of court# would bring the Academy ta 1904 and Is now ra•irlie r.
center to the upper South Carolira tldlng at La Jolla, Calif. HU bro­
or
the North Carolina coait late ther. Capt. P. P. Blackburn Jr..
Police opened Are ea the mob.
ia a member of tha 1430 Naval
wounding three demeaatratoee. tonight or Wedoeaday morning
Several bua and itreetear condue&gt; Wind* will* bo aiowly inert• ling Aeadamy Graduating d a ta and
lora were hurt la ittacka an their In the area of hurricane warning la new serving with foe office nf
vehicle* aa lha mob enforced a dHplay aa lha center approache* Naval Operation*.
general strike throughout the dty. tha ceait, reaching gale to hurri­ They have two rtiildren. Mark
W , age t l and Patricia, aga ll.
Beginning at dawn, more , than cane force by lata this afternoon Tha Blaekburna plan ta make
150,000 Indiana marched paat the or lonight. Tide* arc row reported tbair parmane.it home in Florida.
(m iu U t« acreaming demand* ter ona to four feet above normal.
military action against the three
■man Portugueae Urrttorlee north Sgt. J. Gallagher
and aouth of Bombay.

O n c e -H it Carolinas
Brace For 2nd Blow

liifrwiled Indians
Riot Thru’ Bombay
Protesting Actions

Young Soldier Is
Hauled To Safety
_ LOUISVILLE, By. IB-A 19ywar• d to idler, patched precariously
atop a ilx Mary tedding, wai
hauled to lafety today afler Ignorlog plea* to come down himielf.
TO officer* who questioned him
later. Pvt. Danlal B. Burn* gave
thl* explanation:
“ I donl like the Army.*4
Burn* laid ha apent aevtral
hour* atop the building before
police wrre called to the
—They »Vwnd him ailting on •
™ inch metal ledgo near one cor*
M r. Aa the officer* approached,
they tried to talk the Daytoo,
Ohio. soldier out el Jumping.
"Get back, get hock," ho trie
* |t‘i non* of your i n teulaeai
While officer* talked with him,
•(her police cleared traffic aa the
gtreet below. Out of Burn*
M* Are depart meet squad a u era
lied. Ita net ready to catch him If
leaped.

Believes Personal
Dislikes Involved

NEW YORK ( I t - S g t Jame* C.
Gallagher raid today he believed
pcraonal dialike of him Influenced
lha teitiaaony of one wHne«* at hi*
court-martial for the unpremeditiled murder of force fellow prlaoner* la Korea.
Gallagher, S t of Brooklyn. ««
the Mend In hi* own defeme. »»id
ho referred to S gt L. C. Lloyd
W. Pale, of Auguata, d a., who
testified for tha prosecution.
He laid he ante had told Pate
to "mind hi* o w n ................ bus"Do yen kaow of any reason
why Pate would want to Ut?H
MaJ. Jame* J. Jenkins, the prate
cuter, a*kad la croea-eiamtmtion.
"Net that I kaow of." a*Id Galla­
gher. "I kaow the man disliked

Proposal Is Given
Chilly Reception

Florida's Taxes
Bring More Money

TALLAHASSEE tW - Pforida’t
slate laae* brought in over M mil­
lion dollar* morn during tha buslnet* year which ended June 40
than they did the year before.
Comptroller Ray Green report*)
an Intake of *320.770.193 with the
•fate gasoline tax the biggeat mon­
ey maker at 940.411,18The three per cant sale* lax wa*
worth IT4.0M.Mt, motor vehicle li­
cense* brought tn 112.451,71* and
racing taiea totaled 930,741,1m
Cigarette laaea accounted for HO,231.149.
Total revalue cam# to 4411 tin
111 for the year with 443.S40.MS
accounted for by varioua federal
grant*.
The atate (pent M . t l i J U dar­
ing tha year. Construction of new
roads and bridges and improve­
ment and maintenance of old ooe*
to il (44211,075, public welfare coat
(U .S U .m and the foil for higher
education came to 433.74l.Mg.

PARIS tit — Prance la fool t
ward a V. S. propotal to publiih
official reeordr of foe recent Big City Bowling Loop
Four renforaacw at Geneva,' taM eet Scheduled
formed aonree* aald today.
A nquMg for P ta a i h approval
Sanford City Bowling League
of the yfoa maa roratu d through member* will meet Thursday even*

ing at the Baaferd Bawling alleys.
All Intonated bewtara are a eg­
ad ta attend to flames rules and
regulatlaan. Another finpert ant
phase ef the aeealen will he elec­
tion of officer*, ft was nnnnuneod
ky

Holland
Predicts
Outcome

Knowles Is Instructed
titEOSTATES N A V Y
To Remove Fire Plugs
In Outlying Districts

tn*i night »l Hu budget m o l.
RWtTUW D-Scn Spessard I
Holland predict* that unlcu pres*
Inc for I353-135S Ih* f*tly Com*
eni politics! trend* change Preit-j
mltrion voted to mrrfwie water
dent Ei*enhowrr will b» reelected!
r«le* lo alt ron».tmert nut*iii&lt; rity
%
nett year but the Democrat* will I
limits Jrtfl pee eeol. or (wire loe
gsm larger majoriltc* in both’
| r«l« *o eoo*umert m*id« eily lim­
houves of Congrrtt.
it*. Thl* Witt go into eftrcl (Id.
lie gate hit view* ye.terdvy at
a prn* conference that followed
I.
hit annual homecoming crlrhri
In addition to that they Inlinn at which he gave hi* report
■tnirted Cily Manager Warren K.
on congressional work to the homeMr*. V*rga*»l Reynold*, prin- i hnnwlea tn tiai* removing fire
folkl.
npel of the n-’** Plnecrett Elemen­
Holland. M. in a Jocular mood tary School, announced thl* nmin- hydranit no* in rvitlrnce out*idc
ant appearing in the pink nf con­
that a nierllnc ha* been «rt tha rtiy limit*. Thu i* lo reli*va
dition, tpoke tn some :vt old ing
for Thin »*lay. 2:30 p. m. at the the ta t payer* tmida the city
rronir* and frirndi at a Joint civic Pinecre»l tehool, for patent* of limit* of the anti a! appropriation
club merting.
rhildrrn who will attend that .barge of 5VI per hydrant for
Of the IVA elections he gave this arhnol Ihia fail,
tho«« beyond Ih# eily limll*.
view on whal will happen in Flor­
Mrt. Revnotd*. County SupeiinAlio Ih* (’tty Commission dra•
ida :
tandenl ef Public Instruction R.
• President FDenhnwer again will T. Milwce, and Walter Teague, ruraeal amt a it Investigating lha
carry the *tat* unleti Ihc Demo­ aeaiilaiit «uprrlntrndfnl, "d t meet i^ixonlinuaora of flte fig tiling
crat* tome up with a very »!rnoi with the parent a !» *li*cua» *&lt;hoot •ervlr* beyond the «llr limit* hut
candidate and a more modera'e mattera, tiantpoMalion and tafa- am not evrlmltng mutuaf aid
platform than they had in 1352 tylagreamenla halween other fire d»Bight nnw, there appetr* to he no
Mr*. Reynold* e ip ’aiped that partment* ori muuiclpallUea at
Democrat who ran wmp lit* I’rlu - lha rhildren living In lha following governmental agencte*.
dent. .
dearnbed are* ai# to be Pina*
(In* pha*# nf tha dl*eu*»lon
However, the national political erett aluiienta: the di*tri&lt;t south wai a tuggasled po**dullty that
seen* It fluid and Ihingt could of 25th St. Including the Hiram- in*uranra poltrle* might be ob­
rhangr to rapidly that President wold tecllon between Sanford and tained by properly nnnera outEisenhower might toes toms of hit French Area., and lha amall area •Ida the eily limit* where hr lha
prrtent strength.
faking in approiimalely nine rity would ba reimbursed hrr ya*h
a*juara Irioeka at tha end of 2iih amt tha fir* depailment eould
Si. tieyond Sanford Ave. wh'eh anawrr herond tha elty timila,
involve* a small number of child­ *uch a policy would probably INSPECTION IMItTV— I’aplaln R.d».-r1 W . t v t to n . C d N . f)e f*J
Com mamling Officer nf 'he h’anfi ■lit N a v a l A m ilia r y A ir S ta 'lo ri
hava an annual preniirm*rn of m
ren.
li*trn« attrntivrlv to r'aptain .1 h thaih. I S \ . •'otmnandrr N'av*l
lo ntna dollar*.
Air lia*e*. Sivih Naval Di Diet t &gt;1!*•**iin- his iiiivnl bo.,- rosterAn uniitual thmg wa* that the da* l aptalna Tharh aod i*. K. Jon &lt;*. « rii-b ! \ lo s p a c ln r G tn e ra l o f
Ex-Chief O f Police budget presented lad mghl was lha Sivih Naval Distil, t, bended th&lt; n iu .u a l .ti« r* -.ii . ■&lt; a d m in is tia dl*t'u»ed and pa&gt;*ed in approri- lion fa. illtirs at Iho jj.i Ali. Illffi. la l I ’ h o lo g ra p h U . S. N o v i
Of Alabama Town malely ona hour aod a half with
nothin/ hying ehangtd or remov­
Gets Raiford Term ed. It *•■ pa**ed a* preaantrd.
Tha t05S-1t&gt;5&lt;&gt; Utility Budget
JACKSONV1U.R ll*—Arthur B
GENEVA tv-I^wi* L. forauia.
chairman of the l ' S. Atomic Greer. 41 (ormer rhiet of p«dire pe*»*d toeludeil op-ralioo of elty
water and aewrraga depoitsiunl*
Energy Communion, announc'd to nf rolumbia. Ala . today wa* *«*- The*a deuarUWe'ita will to ton day that President Eitenhawsr Icnrfd to ft*# »*•»* t« ilat*' pntoa hined *oJ put lind» * efavored a second world rimferroca gl’ RaUenl on a rkarae ef forgery
Criminal Court nf Record Judge meol gtm g Into &gt;ffeei |h t |. rite
on pearrftil me* nf atomic energy
Florida T. -&lt;rr A
to be held in two or three year* A Llovd Uyfoo denied hit request tulal anticipa'ed rev*nu* • ••07, i MIAMI (jr
r tv
ft9K 63 with th* total r*|ieialiun l.i.ht Co.'s J.vnl ttu.Wal kiiiiwa'
• v
v- i n la
for
a
"break
”
Strait** made hi* tlatrm rnt at * (
amt drill ar«vi-a aitllcipate.) al pbctrlr power ccoerali*'- .sige
and the
Greer,
who
had
pleaded
guilt*
luncheon attended by top member*
(29.1 510.55, la#i og an ygpecied
Dh' » for th*
Mi# stall' was H%rtf Id HfitifcrH
of tha American drlegation to (hr tn parting tl* bad checkt bore in aurydua for I9D-54 al K'l.lht* 10 e**r inilallri in
w m mrd up &gt;» .1 ay wilb torinal firpl l»i • »4'ar* Ilf it. pg &gt;n a
current atoms-fm-peace confer­ June, told tlie rotirf "1 know I did
!no %r«i«i 1 It! i.fa \ Rtulion.
Th# pre«ont w tlsr aytlem will CO. .-muti n'I «( •' ■iilisn I'utier.
wrong. I at* drinking and havin',
ence.
liyci'ine tha Utility Dopailmrnt
1
a good lime."
1 iking pati n i lie drdir •lion
lha V*r* r frri|il#ni
He said H would be out of order
"DliinT you **re have any op bead dua to t . II J&lt;i|i-»n*
»n i«! v«« fotu•n t«» h'I'iriilii
Kenan Jr at 1f
tor a formal propoaal to be laid porturuty lo change before” ’ Jud, «• i eslynalion. The mao wai led by
\»\ 1^# rr»*i7:! i t nf th#
the era *»f em ' in
before the present me*Ung but Layton anked. Greer taid he hadn i lha elty for the l "b laud to a
' hfofllhrp itf
l.mll Ih# first '
added that the l ’ S. delegate* In The judge atked Greer about hi*' gradual# rngimar, peifrrrrd unMiami in I'jOt f tPi’i:'iti Rt NtMillif•n• frtn 1n■t i •
Ih* U N. presumably would initiate tn ublta when he wa* In the Army • da.' 45 and having knowlrdga in
■r wcuhs more tiltr IV iU*l #!f y iif Siur Ih ( jirollita
a propotal "in due eourta."
Gieer taid that in 1941. he and aewer and water plant operation*
» rni-H 1. us Martin .. manager nf
177 Inn* *m1 ran
Sriutt said that the ditrntaion* another inldier had been in the and malnlenanea and water an.I than
f ■ Field Srrr run rnnnil v ri 1 u t»m (n r Min*
* '** * a&lt; a».*f|
here and the informal rontrarl* dickade al Ft Jarkton tor teeing■*rwer ron*tTVH*iion and manitenan.t iW H
ii*
,v 1
. a ls o ( till, s i- 111
hr (ween atomic rapert* woukj pro- All'OL They got out of the Ainu ane*. It ia antlelpated that tfte .lAnnvt kilowatt* more than tl »
’’ * 1* * • * • s i)&gt; pa: i meet
dur* tn the neat two year* much ramp and made a la tid ritrr takr cily will add al trail 3&lt;to pew
1ft*&lt;f1fp.
prngreu and many nrwr diicover- them to another tlate. Green ad r«ip*um*i» during tho turning entire sysli m cuuid gcnerala in, of M’ e
H. i lino!# C. nty 5|»r1313
iee In this field.
milted they didn't pay the driver year.
1 s family ' * * guast* nf
A
l
th#
dedication
Kenan
rccallel
,.1
'’
'
"I'rriidant Eisenhower, who hat but denied they used tore* to git
On Or*. I Robert Kelly will
' *" ' I * Spring*. Th* v *p&gt; nt Runbeen kept informed of the proceed­ hio to drive them. II* got lhr*e U ti over aa *«wrr diviaion *u| mii- nrnir of Ihe eaflv yrar* and »\enl&gt; d*v
s
Mon-lay ni
in one of
ing! of thl* first conference on the years on a charge of kidnaping intandenl when Bid RiChard, ronnrrtid with Hie plant ha built the rt
iv«t*
neat to lha
along
lha
Miami
River
51
yaars
peaceful uses of atomic rnergy, it
p m ent aewer auperinlendtnl, will ago,
pirn!*
!* • •ha spring*.
much gratified hy the progress
taka ovr*r Puhlla Works.
\l h. a
nested a ra.
Ker
Among Kenan'* planning end
made bere," Strauis said.
f Ih- w*1#. ball'', being
Dr Mo aarvieo Included (isrment ronvtrurllnn wera such projeels a*
Passport Request
nn vraler and revenue rertihcetai tha llrrskrr* In I’atm Death and fl»rtr !p 1 hr "Bonu'* T’adget in
fefo ptp irni. 1 di'rtng th* labor
Rejected By Judge of 941,17130.
Coptinental in Aihnllc Rrarh and
y.i-y a* Pardanda
May Be Illogical,
Th# rorrmlvainn a)t« approved enlarged plants at tha lineal Potri- |)|&gt; n l .
WASHINGTON t* — A r#deraf
• «*.H yfar.
fudge today rcjeefed Taul Rohe purrhaao of saveral piec»» nf riin a at Palm Brarh and K«yal Si
But Bull Was There uin i requati for an order rtquir equipmont from tha Utllitie* |W- Palm at Miami.
The Martiu* alto riille f tho
Kanfnl
and u rrr welcomed !&lt;»
NASHVILLE, Trnn. U9 — "Thl* mg th# Slate Deperfmanl to laaue paotment avirpl"#- Tha total doAfter Henry M. Flagler died
partment'a aqulpmrnt aotaro to Kenan bersma president of th* Sanford l y M. or Denver Cord*'!.
may round lllogiral,” a Vanderbilt | h&lt;m a pataport.
It I Dlalrtrt Judge Burnlta I approaimetaly BI*»,lVT.
University student told her p*y
Florida F.a*t Csm«i Hallway, Klor Cha*wt.*r — • tgar Forirst tlreels-.
rhology prafetme yesterday, "but Vattnaw* ruled the State Depart­
An outstanding itom ia lie ra- ids East Coast Hotel Co . the Model enri.igr, rh . nan of general ar«
there’* a bull in your office "
ment had not acted arbitrarily in plarrmanl of a dragline with a Perrine Grant and Cbniuola Land ningrnirnlr fur lha i hulda vaca­
"Nothing oyer sound* illogical demanding that the Negro tlnger thrry-quartera yard marhina. Es­ Co. all nf M Augu*tinw; the West tion b. ir «r-.| seerrtary-treoiurer
. .
began Dr. Stanford C. sign a noo-Communlat affidavit. timated cost will ha 921.000- I’arl Palm Hoard Wstpr Co., arwi olhar of l &gt;e i lor.il* Chamber F recall*#
e»lei*ie&lt;l * welcome lo lha Mar­
Erickson. Then he turned and
Houeann told ■ reporter after nf the debt will to torn by the firms,
lin* «» s *• p t.*onlr.tiva of lha
faced a young bull calf, a fugitive the jjdgt'a ruling Hint he would federal govemrnrnl lawlgri due
spun s.irint'■ jrrmtp . They were #T*a
n&lt; »*r sign awcti an atftdavft.
lo th# fact that lie marhina will
from the stockyard* her*.
mri'1'irte.l
i tour nf tha fttg
The buU was caught after
"I eonalder K an Invatinn of to used by lha pultfie work* dr.
smashing equipment and sending every constitutional liberty foal I pertinent as weft ea the wtilllp Family Burned Out; Tree 1‘arh Mniff t City and other
site* In K.rtf.noU County.
students and soerrtarie* scurrying have." Robeson said.
department.
Clothing Is Needed ISrlure* m i l made f -r -littrl*
The home nf a family of three, button tn ns’Wfo nutltts by the
with a «mall toy tw-t»rrn ton and S t a l e a 1 rflt# tig department
three years nld. was burned out while lha \T%f tin S were her*.
t*c»t of town over the weekend in
After l#AVlpg Snnfmd and
which* at) poMi'S'ioni were lost Bern(note r »i nty the Martin* will
Ifousehidd furni'him;' mrludlii: trasel In s' n il •r ]liven, f-aka
all kitchen equipmimt, utrnillt. Wall ■■ &gt;cai(■ottiifi ll&lt; vrh, Serasntl
dl»he», furniture and Imdding went Tenipa 1. iVr Un«t and Ocala arras.
up tn the blare
Tha husband wears a nro 2#
and th# wife «ire It The local i
ehapter of lha American Red
Cros*. phone so will art as the
receiving agent tor Information
a* to where lhr*e various nrreiri
ties would ha donated and picked
up.
Tha O n a Club Mood drive and
It was announced that staple
the
ht.ut drive at tha Sanford
grocer!** are alto needed.
Nav ft kiisilury Air Slation sehedtilad tor Aug. 14 at lb# Semlnol#
County Health Unit has been postPYTHON W MlVilNG
SCARBOROUGH. England (Jk- pm#d until Sept. a.
Th# pnslponemeoi wat brought
Adrisn Dartry has *pt&gt;ealed tn
■nyoua finding his pet tsfont py­ atwrut by the discovery of a ta * t
of he pa Iit ii* (Inflammation of tita
thon tn treat tha snake kindly.
Reporting tha wiako’a escape. livrrl n this area, Offtrlati #«•
pllined today, however, that thar*
Darley told police
"Tlckay li perfectly bar mien i* iv* ram* for alarm and thy de­
and docile. II# aata only rati and lay la Just • precautionary mea­
mica. Rut I'va had him tine* ha sure
Tha wafting period was *e&lt; a*
was only two fret long and he may
ha*a forgolten by nnwr how to that any easoa ‘that occur m y
h« riaarwd up.

Pineuesl Parents
To Meet Thursday
At New Building

I

I

Strauss Announces
Ike Would Favor
Second Conference

FP&amp;L Ceremony
Held Yesterday
In Miami Area

Martin Family
Enjoys Slay Here
While On Vacation

Blood Donor Drive
Changed To Sept. 8

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SEARCY. A rk , i* -A small
-oiler* nettled in the foothills of
th« O urk Mountain! It miking
1 big noise without the help of
a football learn or a lari* enroll­
ment.
Harding Collrir it itrm n i—and
succeeding in a targe measure—

to be a breeding ground for free
enterprise, a true* camp for man­
agement and labor, end an influ­
ence ootaldo Its b o a t town of i.ooo
from the governor's conference tha
people
"The nation It our campus."
sayt Harding's ouitpoken presi­

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dent. Or. George S. Benson
To carry hi* message. Benton
daUVars a weekly radio talk over
MS iftM n i Mo wnlaa a
ly newtpiper column. "Looking
Ahead.” which appear* by hi* «*
Umate in 3.000 American newspa­
per*. Harding CoUrga hat pro­
duced movirs. bnoklel*. animat­
ed cartoont and televiilon filmi to
put over It* tertian of the Ameri­
can su c c n i ilory.
Benton goev all over th* country
iddrctting commencement groupi
at other college!, chamber* of
commerce, and civic clubt.
In the clattroomi. Benton it try­
ing to combat Vtk* thread people
• ho are trying lo undermine pri­
vate ownership of Ihe tools of toduitry.”
Religion. "You can only be free
U you want to do right ': sod an
understanding of the American
way of life, "Wo mutt understand
*hy we havo more than other peo­
ple". are lb# vehicles that Benton
uses to put acroti hit argument to
itufenti.
Industrialists, labor leaders, edueslnr«. snd churchmen have con­
verged on Harding 1* timet tmre
is o to lake part m a freedom
forum.
Tho aeeret of Amcriean pros­
perity. Benson ssje. 1* production
and if production It to multiply,
labor and management mutt agree
that what benefits one benefits the
other.
"Ninety per root of tha ground
between managemtmt and labor la
common ground.” Benson says.
The monumental problem of fi­
nance, a plague to educator* ev­
erywhere, appear* solved at Hard­
ing, a Church of Christ school with
about 1,000 students.
Seven new air rondltionrd build­
ings on the campus are paid for.
A radio atation at Memphis, WHBQ.
recently sold by Harding for I1*
million dollari. was given to the
cotlaie by an alumnut.
Benson erased a 170.000 debt on
the college la IMS, just three yeara
and throe months lite r be took of­
fice.
"When you naod m million dol­
lars,” he aaya, "you havo to go
find it."
After living under U foreign
flags, moctly la the Orient as a

American Crooner
Perishes In Fire
RIO DE JANEIRO. Brail!
American crooner Warren Hayes
and five other persons fllodflundu|
night in a Art which destroyed t o
Vogue Hotel la Bio da Janeiro.
Hiyrs Jumped from tha ilxth
floor of Ihe hotel when the fire,
touched off by a boiler captation,
gutted the building
Ten other men'Jumped lo their
deaths from the 10th floor and
three other persons perished In the
blue.
The anger had been tinging A
the hotel night club and had *oi
a considerable local following
miatlonary. Benton came home a
the 1330s convinced that free en­
terprise Provided man's only ac.
twer to the challenge of progress
Labor has called Benson a tool
of the reactionaries.
But he like* to tell the itery of
Ihr labor «Ttt#r in Boiton 'ws*
slid tbit if all of Bensnn't drtsitR
came true there wouldn't be any
need for labor unions,
"I like that as 1 compliment,"
Benson said.

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ATTENTION

Farmers - Ranchers

A MfCUAl MACTOt to d m In Um process of destroying ttaatt la

tMwoat, ITU In in eiperiment which Or. Joseph &amp; Dietrich I f
scribed la Um United Nation** "Aloms-foc-Pooee" eum fm tes now
■ M eting in Gmwva. Tha r*octor (I) U Intact ahortly bote** the conM rod la removed. Increasing Um power to more than 1&amp;M40M
kfiowatta la a tenth a« a second, With a nudeer flash, ateani rtaaa
treaa tha tweeter (31 ahoou up to a hdghLog JO faetfS ) and curiae
burwltw fuel pipaa and dehrls high Into tha a lt ( U . 'n i w p a n a a N
waa aimed at discovering the behavior of a water-cooled, water*
M d a rs la i reactor under runaway condiUnna.
(Internet lonei)

W E S P E C IA L IZ E IN A L L T Y P E S S P E C IA L F A R M
A R A N C H M A C H IN E R Y CUSTOM D E S IG N E D A N D
C O N S TR U C TE D T O F IT YO U R N E E D S .

GLADES MACHINE CORPORATION
D»1p « r Eugene EllLw— Bcllw C la d * F la *—P h a m 2636

\b u dent have to dig
Hrhwwwut

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ciosto at MONT, ira aoM
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tiu -ftick Sumner

Many Take Gamble—They All W on

But when it « a i announced April
11 that the vaccine was al trait M
per rrnt effective agamit all typei
nf pohn virus, Canada was set for
exhaustive, drtaileil plant for Ha
prndurtion and quirk distribution.
More Important. Uiere ws*
enough vaccine already on hand to
start inoculating HO.OQO children.

From trials conducted tn Canada
and Ihe United Stairs, government
health authorities had a fair idra
the vaccine would bo partially effettive. They provided one million
dollars and told Connaught Medi­
cal Research (.shore(uric*, a pari
of the Unlversily of Torunlt and
still the only Salk vaccine manu­
facturer tn Canada, to lurk It out
full blast.
It takes three months In produce
and lest a batch nf vaccine. If nn
stocks had been ready by April 11.
the immunisation program could
not ha*e begun until this fall.
The Dominion Council ef Health
—lha deputy health ministers of thr
federal and Ihe 10 provincial gov.
ernments and four o*har medical
experts-# rnt 'arth rr than order­
ing vacrlne. I: agreed on how Ihe
vaccine should be distributed, ehat
age groups would rerelve the free
Injections, and how the cost would
be shared: SO per rent by the fed
eral government. SO per rent by
the provinces. Vacclno for v itb
child costs t l S9, enough for three
doses
The ftderel and provincial gov­
ernments decided that vaccine
ahould go lo children fa. the first
end second grades except In Que­
bec Tbit province derided to vac­
cinate I and gyesr-olds because
it bid found incidence ef polio
fieateit in that age group The
a a a s a a

H E R A L D T u w . A uf. 1C. 1955

Pa j f .1

varrine was allocaled tn the prov.. naught snd federal * government
Inert on a population basis and’ laboratoiiev here
Connaught laboratories ran sell
Fur U S pharmsrrutital htvjve*
only lo Ihe provinces.
applied for lirrn&gt;ev to ship Salk
With Ihe April 12 announcement, vaccine into Canids. f&gt;nly two—
Canada's Immunisation program Parke. Davis and Co . Detroit, and
iiaricd immediately, fly Ihr end Fli l-ilty Carp , InJianapoliv—could
of June, when the program was meet the tests
This d&gt;*ev not mean American
halted by previous agreement until
caily next year. M0.000 children imports 'of vaccine are forever
had received at least two of their barred Authorities ssy that »hc-i
three shots. It Is estimated that Ihe American program has snrtsjl
l.non.noo of ransda's ft.22S.tino rhtl-1 llsrlf oul. shipments tn Canada fnr
dren under l« will have been inoc­ use hy private prartilioncn prnb
ably will be rrstinted.
ulated by March II.
Canadian officials hate declined
Up In the ertj of July, only one
polio victim—a lO-yearold boy— i In draw comparisons betwrrn the
had fumed up among thr UO.OOO Canadian and American immunisa­
inoculated. Health officials hric tion programs Put privately they
said Ihey are satisfied the boy did say Canada's was belter planned
not contract the disease from the and is better administered
vareine.
This point* up an Important as­
Legol Notice
pect of the Canadian immuniiaiinn
program—the double check. The
si m.?
i i.ri !i .w yi jT
i n n it . ix ixixns
xxn
vacclno la leslrd both by Con­ , *j,1S
eon ssrn ix m i; r n i x t i , n s .
Minx, ix (M xxrsiN t no. mbs

Fotol Accident
Apparently Result
O f False Thought

NORA C. L K V IM .lt,
v&gt;
HIR AX L E V IN KR.

Mir-Laa Motel

Absolutely Free

Radioactive Cobalt
Sought In Geneva
CI.NEVA. r — I’ olire seoured
Ciettna Monday for a small piece
of radmartnr cob.iti m iiunt from
•he a*ont, tot [ware industrial exhiblllofi m downtown tieneva,
Th# dl^ipprerenc# wax dis­
closed Sun lay night when police
w srrted lhat the material might
ittj'ir# anyone who kept it
Bjlle* "f AUtnlle shoreline Into a beehive of ptrpsratinrt, rod then,
The robilt had been exhibited
a Ume nf illrnt, watrliful welting began Al top. wotkmrn at l.vhi a French lit tit on an open
Guardla Airport. New York, pile sandbags et e remembered flood
«*rod where Ihouiandv viewed tt
polnl of hurrieetie* Uit year. In renter, a »prod Iwet li loidnl on a
at vug wilh other materials end
trstler near Wilmington. N.C, for a hurtled Irip Inland. A- if
equipment t&lt; « u a q-i*rt»r of
fhealed. Connie whip* up angry wave* (t-otlmn) at Nogs Head, N C.
an tnrh thick, xt-out the site of
a JHV-Iag,- stamp and was rn
ra»cd in a film of copper to per
vent anyone touching Uv surtarr
LAS YKGAS, New vR-S-mie P*t the rnnl Ttirr* wav no mimedarridcntally.

M M KAflltaiNt HATMM, IH,
resds a teller in her home in
Washington after a Federal
grand Jure Indicted her nn a
eharge of Itnl-drxtrr murder In
Ibe slsootirg of her hnsbsnst a
gtrt friend A cocorser’* Jury pre­
viously n t H the slaying *cft»
(t'-nlxi and an auaiutt charge
against the mother nf four was
dropfied whrn her husband. Wil­
ls- llasoes, 32, rrfu-rd In testify.
Ttv- victim was Miss Nattev Pen.
ton, I) years old. f Inlev-wilumall

Luxury Hotel Fire Forces Out Visitors

persons were forced In I#we Ihe jiate estimate of damage.
luxury lintel Kl Ranrhn Vega* Sun
« l \ lilt s l'l i ’l 1 1 IV
day night and three pennni uere
N'F.W YORK 1-1*1 The only
overcome by smoke when a fire
broke out in the kitchen ol the rata p la in to M*k,. six bit- m m e
American t.r.ig,i«- game this *#*•
bliahmrnl.
•on » » Joe IlyMneStrl nf the
The fir# was font,sired In t!ie hisuxa* l it* Alnt»ti&lt;* If* q-,l hix
kitchen and roof but »mnk* spread six in *n' t l - inning g tins again,t
through Ihe dininr room, where ih# Tigris nn July X.
a show was -taritng The orches­
Vn pliver* enlleelrd six hlli
tra kept playing and Ihr chorus during IhM. Th.- las• t men tn dn
girl* kept dancing for a while
this Itirk before DeMar«lr| wa i
The timrrs filed out in orderly llrn Ftrrusll nf |h# lied bn* who
faihmn
•marked five -ingle* sji-I a dm;hi,
Firemen said Ihe htsre started tn n tlx times et bul nn June III,
a kitchen broiler and ate through IBM.

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Paint History"
SANFORD
P A I N T CO.
k i: s r i c m t/.r. in i m i n t ?
Fill! IIII. FAIN H RH
WHOI.IWAI r A RETAIL

Tudor,

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FRISCO
PAINTS

-U K OCR G U EST*.
tV# has# Ir.trd ?0 air-ctsndl1iofir*1 iiKim* si lha Mai-I.uu
Mwlrl
tbsnliiirlr 1'KFK la *R ##»
sm s at* at nul N sist Air
Si.ltisn.
pick un fiitir key* M ih .
nil U-. nf
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West and PM for daily expenses at
$1 %a day
Hotne SpeiVer David, who an­
nounced during lb# »e,*inn h# undetstood Fapy plannrd to wan#
ht* allowaticr*. slid the kfonroo
County rrptesrntitlsri l-dd him ha
had decided to chtm (he monev
and donate it lo Key Writ chan­
ties
Th* rr apportion mm l session. Its
recess since Aug |n. reconvenes
Sept. 7*

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2*24 S. Fired* A»e.

407 W. FIRST ST.
FRKK PARKING

Th* wonder drutf* »-'n*l work

miracles fnr vow vritess nr*scribad sparifiralty lor vour
need*. J*e# your doctor flrstj
hi.nr hi. ptr.tiipliun lo us!

Fnu.st’s Drug Store
N rn r P. O.

Th. I0A

Drive it home today!

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vANSAS CITY. &lt;JB—Apparently
to i
a f t . u r n t n r s f&gt; T tr»K n
ut the mistaken belief that hi* l l l t t } t» a t r t f f l ' i s l f f d lex f i t * T o u r
n Af * r
plana was about la take off. a I D # y on tn t tr»f or*n
n th* Tih tfi*
Tulea publishing executive was 2 * * e p t t n » * # r , A r» l f l | . I n I h *
1altn t**t dlkmrr* fllM atBinit
killed litre Sundry when he ran t|t?Q |«h»rp«n
hy XOHA C t-EV lM !Fl.
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Inward a plane i t Municipal Air­ 1«if f h■iti *|f.if, ff» CM* %nil f ;||t If M
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til
fl* Bdfrtf a ii f#*
port and w it hit by a whirling aelfM hy Ia»ftef tuff
upon
propeller.
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Th* v i c t i m was William H • ( HH t TNS R M i d f ha at Bn df n i at n dy o uo f f i r i a l
Atcheson, IP. rilstnrt manager of
fo rd
f*m tiif&gt; |a C o u n ty ,
the Gull Publishing Co., of Houston, a1*/? iiiiU |. ' ,l' 4 ,r *r J‘u*u*1T«i.
(C L C IlK A BRAt.t
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H»re1##. C l.rk if
Atrheaofl was no Ms way from
C irc u it
Cmiri. a.auael*
Tulsa lo Minneapolis and was here
t ' n -IBtv. n#ri4s
*.? Hs i '•
D C
or ■ II-minute layover About 10 . .
t Ran.II
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mtnutea before his Branlff Convatr Attntx.t |„r F-I.miirr
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was scheduled In fake off, a Orlsis*#. rinrida
Branlff D a started lo taxi out
Airport authorities sail it * p ared Atcheson thought that wax
i plane, spurted rot in the field
u d a e e l d a o t l y r ln into lha
pnpollor.

WILL YOU

Peek Inside To See Cheerfulness
\V \ S H I N C. T 0 N\ r - The direct propoition to the way they gird for hsbitsbildy. Tbls will still
l»sv# them far short of the luxury
modem w snhip’ s gun-itudded skin live
Say* Rsymond f Ssxnron. *fl liner clsss, but as one engineer put
m*y still be a drab gray ihleld
But peek in&lt;lde and you’ll find engineer snd dertgner m th* Bu­ |t, ihey sr* one helluva way from
whst we've (ot nowr "
stirh rheetful mferlnr shades as reau of Shipi
"A man it ori# a, jrwt as he The hshttabiliy program t* not
bearh sand, clipper blue, rme
feels If he exn I sleep rod eat Ihe sort of thmg s houiesrt/e rsn
wood or sun glow .
do on a weekend with a midgea
You'll al»n find matching deck property, he rant fight efficiently of paint, a few rotpv of mste-ial
linoleums and new uphnl»terv col­ Take anv two ships in comhat and and a husband lo move ih# sofa.
the one with the revtej crew w ill1
ors for w ardrooms and crew's
The project heenme* Inordinate­
wm escrv time ••
qiwrtrr* alike
The V n y i*nt* budding many ly complex when on# consider*
For thrte'v a trlctier word fnr ships, hut Ill-no under ronsliuc- that ihe addition of II pounds dead
better living in Ihe Navy today . lion are planned with special re- welald above Ibe water Itne mxy
It’s hahdahillty II deteribe, a prn
dtdurb a small ship's fightng
gram under whlrh the Navy l»
trim.
trying to make tt« vailorv more
For evample. no nt"re than fouy
romtoMah’e cnnten!c,| and rillroats nf punt msr be applied to
cient fighting men
a ship's i-'r«ite Four roats with
i total Ihirknrit of five mils w ugh
Tn arrompli-h hatnlahildv. the
j l pounds a thoussnd square leet.
\ a w ha- rtnhvrkrd nn one nf his­
Everythin*—paint, curtains, up­
tory's mo»l difficult job* of inte­
holstery and deck cm rnng—must
rior decorating and rearranging
furniture It's twin.- rt-ne with rotor
be fire retarding And to move *
‘-unk aboard ship may involve th*
charts. Jest thr ln*ide« of ships
re-routing of a mare of wires and
become a riot of mt-ntatrhrd hues
pipes.
And d involve, a Ini more than
painting and pn'hing furniture
around The Navy i* redesigning
living spares chow halts and the
Itkr in an effort to find more rn-itn
tn Its rramped and equipmentladen war»htp» for men to stretch
out aod enjoy lifeIs this a sign of softness* FmTALL Ml AMUR n-Kernrd% n?
phatteally no, t&gt;, \ u v &gt;n ■ tn
Ihe state font pt roller** office
stead d is a rflldly ralmlalrd millshowed Monday Rep Papy of Montars iieceviitv The mt-.lerti navy is
roe County, who was absent for
a l-mg* range orgamration S'ups
nrarlv all of the estrrordinsry r#take on fuel. foi„t at-'l amnutm'ton
aprortionmrnt sessi-as of Ihe Leg­
it &gt;ea. rod etpreially un-lee war­
islature. h»* rrqilshfone/f nrx Fix.
time rondilions often rrntam al
mileage and e*prn*e allowanrei
vpi indefinitely
Hr was down for a total of
.Ship, sail on without tiling. Ihe
tl.n il trt for mtVagrfor nine roun-l
men aboard Ihrm don't kn-l thr
truss between T»l!sbi"Cr rod Kry
N’.ny has fmiml thrv grow In J in

HN ft»M

flung himself backward through and applied It carefully. The green
CHATTER THIRTY-NINE
WAYNE CAMERON » u • light the open door. The blast of Rob e corn debit catch as quickly as dry
•laapar. n&gt;* aouad at • nor#* ap­ gun splintered against ths heavy grass, out soon (hough Ihs Utila
proaching UM DuuDt* unmond Umbers as M slammed U behind crackling real longues had begun
rancn-nuua# ruuaed nun. U* slipped him and am* the bolt ba d put up lo Uca and spread; then *1U» the
. OU| ut DM noil pullasl on aia ciolbca for just such an smerxtiicy as Uue. air of a man with aia duty dona
in W* dnrk. witn Uia swiiUM** of Swiftly na Maw out lha Ump, ran and his conscience clear. Corny
^ p ritu ca. He » u n l aniscipaun* lo the window, snapped a shot into climbed bark inln lha saddle and
’V ltuuDI*. dui no played it Min oy in* dark and ducked back into a sleepily rod* away,
• • •
•uppuig nr* gun into U&gt;# xist- corner. In a moment, orange flame
The wind from lha aouth was
b»nd ot nu Lrou*«rs. a s in* tramp­ lanced through lha window. Cau­
ing (tupped ui front ot ( u door, tiously ha edged up, thrust hia gun blowing. It whipped up Corn ye
tw. cnlled. keeping nia vole# sleepy, over lha stli. fired, and rrtrealed. handiwork and lent U a nslpmg
drawing another answering abot, hand, and the summer-dried gras*
►Who’s there T'
jmt too lale. Three times h# re­ ted IL Hub. tiding hark to Broken
"MaJVorjr. Open up.*
peated the mahocuvcr. at intervals Spur, hia temper scraped raw by
H* lit me ump and opened Ui« carefully spaced In keep lha man Camerons secap*. saw the red
dtwr. "BvanuT. Mallory. tVbst out*ula guessing. The third tune, glow along Uis sky, and pul uis
brings you sera Uus tuna o’ ns crept on nmseieae feet across spurs to the btg black. In a Uttia
nignt?"
ths room and through ths kitchen while, measured by minutes, though
.
“V'ou’ra up late." Rob otaerred to lha back door. Ha slipped out­ It teemed endle»*. ne d coma with­
side. blessing lha monnlea* black- in sight or wnal confirmed me
W taiatiy.
-Just gut tn. Bick boras ut the ness of tn« nighL By the Ume worst learx.
(Hood-rod. agamvt the inky sky,
Mallory discovered Hi* quarry had
barn.*
shedding a lund glow and • hot.
"haves ma waiting foe you U&gt; got sway, there d be no poaaibility withering bream all around il
prt jrcaaed. Vou re voraing along of tracking aim before daylight
lls moved like an Indian across crackling and Bussing like the
with me, Cameron.*
lha yard, and out lo ths corral. mocking laughter of a hutidml da
•’I'ton u s’ a h e r* T"
Ilia boras rsms lo the bars; Cam­ muni licking ton* iru in a swift
“To Uie stienfl.*
eron let him out and vaulted onto devouring lid* that left black
l\ a) tvs Cameron’s weren’t Uts ths Mr* hack, putting a band blight behuvrt tL where an nour be­
kind ot nerves u ns jolted oy around the animal’s nose and jaws fore aad been Ihe flnr»« rangeland
abut*, nail aept alive lost king oy to quiet ma whinnying. With hind la all Trass. Uraas flret m# mod
tv peeling the unexpected. The tone and heel ns held him uv,a cautious terrifying enemy Known In the
V in amen no answered Hub was as walk till ha was mil of earshot cattleman, for there wra nothing
level as ma "What tor?*
of th* noma, then rakad mm with human strength or hi vin or cour­
-For being an accessory la Joe the spur* and gav* him his head. age couid do against it.
For S moment Rob sal his horse,
Larrtbees murder—and a couple And as ha rods, h# re shaped ms
0 1 Dinar thing* I aavaa't flgurwl plana. 5o Lon and Lila wera at stunned. Then na rallied hie forces
nut the irgai names tor yeC I’ll llroaen Hpur. If nr rod* Ilka mad. Mis crew was already in anion,
leave Inal lo ljuey, aTIrr aas hs might beet Mallory hack. And doing the one thing th.it could be
brard wnal your girl and jour men—welt, a lot of things could lone, moving Uir frightened cittl*
out ot danger. Me could »e* thrm
inner can tell aim. fhey re
happen.
par
Iroara Spur now, walling for me ■ corny Dawson had dona his silhouetted *g*in»t th* bias*,
Bro
lo Bring you nark in wa ran all rhore thoroughly on Broken I’p ir. above the nulling mass of animals
n-1# win Sundown together*
Hs d carried out lha mi as ion which could near their shouts over ths
-Where# your warrant, Mai- Lita had whispered to him. and na terrified bawling snd clashing if
had ndden away from Broken Bpur horns II* put the spur* to ht*
9 lory ?“
‘ Ilera.* One irutant ihe gun bad with no deBmia destination in hors* again and rod# down on the
twen resting in it* nnuieri *i# mind. The ronienl* of Rob's bot­ herd cracking ms quin agamst
next, it was vs Kobe aaad. Wight tle were a pleasant glow insula him the rumps of the ncerojt cow*,
and his brain was foggy in cunss- lifting ms vote* in a king, nigh
and deadly.
With a staking uuida bun. Cam­ qurnca. By ths ums ha was halt- trail-driver's yell. "IU-iy-*#l lid
eron wished as aadni sent CakMr way through Uis deserted neater along!’* snapping his vole* Uhs the
away. Tina was lha on* weak spot settlement, a* wasn’t clear an to lain of a quin at the sweating,
in ats armor. He s u n t realty writers a* was. nr wby n* was gnm-lscrd men. "Don’t let em
good with • gua—as good as prae- inert, and ms memory of his own acatlcrl Bob—Dave—turn tm on
tie* alone could make aim. but ae recent movements was lost in an ths left—Joe, on this side— you
didn't Have Uts uiauncl of a gun* obliterating cloud. On* thought jughcads, keep am moving!*
Ha could fee* th# nppi* nf re­
Sinter, and that lightning draw nagged away at nis otherwise com­
9 bed convinced mm It would be am* plete content. U la had told him to lief passing from man to man. The
eida lo try lo make a plain igh t do something, and he couldn't re­ boss was ’0 th* saiktla — thing*
member whether he'd dona IL But couldnt tw as hopeless as they
e t tc
"Coma on. Cameron, and don’t ha was very clear that Late would seemed. Under his commands ih*
try any tool plays. Make no mis­ make things unpleasant If It chaos look on a aort of craey or­
take shout IL Ttatraa nothing I'd wasn't dowa. No harm in making der. Hwinging their ropes, splitting
Ilk* better than shooting you—ex­ doubts sure, n* told himself sol­ their throela with cries of encour­
cept I nappen to need you alive emnly and climbing down from his agement. tney managed to get the
and talking. And that's the way hors*, ae took ibe matches from herd moving forward at a stumb­
hie pocket. Ha stntek one with a ling run.
1 sun to deliver you.*
f?e Bo CMftaaedJ
With a eat-Ilka leap, Cameron duty thumb-Bail, equalled
rwhirr* BradkAt*
OMftkuied hr
Copyright, U R w m

O T T A W A . OB — f e d e r a l
and provincial government authorItln tn Canada look a ganthle on
Ihe Salk pnltn varrlns last fall it
ws« Ihe ism s gamble drug manu­
facturer* and nlfinsU ol Ihe Nsflnnsl Foundation for Inlentil* Psralyila look in ihe Untied Siatei
And Ihey s'.l won.

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bkkd th* wht*i *9 a Wf m « M f* with a prkt
tint m ft "Drift /tit Him” anti a tital y*a fttf taal Ian tiawnl
Dodg# are literally slyrorleffsg, and wo
want you to share In our succeaa.
The time to act la now. Yuur present ear
will n#ver be worth so much again- Our
nrir# on this beautiful Dodge ta rock
bottom. And th* deal ma ara prepared
to mak# la th* beat Heal you hava ever
been offered—low down payment, easy
monthly term*.

Forget tn y offar yro m*v h»ro had on
your preaent car fro m ln y dealer.
Forget any Idea that may be In your mind
about how much U costa to atep up lo a
big sew Dodge.
Our “ Drive It Home" deil wfil'put this
big Dodge Coronet V 4 Club Sedan, with
it* dashing Lancer trim. In your garage
a t ■ prtea th at tojuat short of unbelievable.

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Blood Bank Needed In Sanford
Would Mean Real Advancement

There Km beon some talk around Sanford lions and even groups of business people,
H u t there Vi a poaalliility wo may have a could pull together in one great humane
Blood Bank of our own for tha immediate effort to have on hand enough blood to take
ra re of emergencies In our own community.
community wc for tha rntira County.
We m ust remember, this is a community
Wa think th a t aurh a ponnlbillty means
•effort.
The pulling together of people for
raal advancement for ua. Fapecinlly If wa
tab* Into oonaidoration tha many advantages th e relief of suffering and the saving of
hum an lives right her* a t home.
of a lorally ajxmaoml Blood Bank.
With th* plan proposed for th* communi­
T hli la real meat for our Churchr*. Clvle
Orga n Itatlona and frntennl groups. Here la ty of Sr.nford, donors can receive credit for
• a opportunity to serve thu pcojda of tho th eir contribution of blood anywhere In th*
United States where hundreds upon hun­
SOMmwnity in a bigger, finer way.
dreds
of similar Blood Banks are located.
In th r paat. It ha« l&gt;ecn necessary th at
Sanford
Is growing, and this Is ona way
a bioodmobiUi 1m aent to Snnfonl at certain
irnnyad time* to gather contributions of Sanford can expand to taks care of Its own
1 It haa bean necessary to sponsor gl- human suffering to a certain degree.
fan tlc sampnlgna for blood donora with tha
Housing for a Sanford Blood Bank Is
final result th at only a few donor* would available, and without expense to the organi­
sation. It won't be long until our hospital
Mtwahy contribute blood.
Also, wa notice, several organisation* will he in its brand new million dollar quar­
K m sponsored progrnma for blood eontrl- ters on Fsat First Street a t Mellonvllln Ave­
nue. Space now being used by th* hospital
b u tin n a.
With tha locating of an -American A sso­ could In utilized ns a blood bank center
ciation of Blood Bank” unit In Sanford all where citizen* rould aton In at th eir con­
of elvle organlaatIona, along with rhiirchea, venience to contribute blood.
Th*r* are several plan* through which a
Sunday School grouja, fraternal orgnnlxablood hank could he possibly operated. But to
us, this Is the most feasible, and the one
Mony Voices
where ALL of Sanford and Seminole County
man tabling ean be Intereetlng, In- could Jointly participate for th# greatest
Juat plain b&lt;»rlng. If ha happena good.
flna a&lt;tor delivering, aay, ona of
Th* time is short. The next step b for
aollloquiea, ona man talking ean tha citizens, through ehurrhes, elvle organi­
audience to tear*,
sations, frsternnl groups, business associa­
men talking nt once b aomothlng tions and other human-minded groups, to
ilaa again. N either of them iwimi to make g**i together for th* Initial organization.
M M . W hat they make, Inatead, la noiae.
Now think not of two, not a thouiand,
; a mHIfoo, but a billion and a half people Funny World
all nt one*. They would produca a
lx th* peculiar time keeping of the wcHif,
traaMMdowe roar of aotiwl— ISO riaelliels.
renterday sometimes b an much a part of
’And th a t, aetginoera aay, la aliout tha loud♦he present ns tomorrow Is. President Flsenof near jot plane anglnea with afterhower announced plana to send a satellite
off Into space. Jet planes streak between
Bo whan a Jet goes over low, don’t ha too
lo * Angeles and New York lit leas than five
tad. N m ight be worse. It might be a
hours. In fiuthrie, Oklahoma, children ride
and a half people all talking a t once. horseback
lo school.
G uthrie b like yesterday with K square
Tl»t Sanford Herald
dances every month In the school house. It
has a BOO-volums library, a new srcll and a
pump for the school. It’s not that It Is alow
or lh*y or leickward, hut It Is ona of those
towns which b held briefly In time slowedlO R K K im n l R 4 tm
down an-’ h.ts not yet been sucked Into th*
• It N a a lh a
e t stream th at has pulled New York and
w cT I! A aM
-o* Argel*# together In th* space of a
M M Ik l
M f a l ra a a la r
pendulum's awing.
There are huPdtngs and momenta In every
e ftf Ntat fed Itk# tomorrow. There a re the
surprises of apace travel of Imagee flung
lk a A—at* 4 a ■«■&gt;»« a a»« ta—«sei*e n L
mysteriously from studios ta any man’s
home**There b autasaatlnm and the- atom,
fh ji 4
Tuesday, August Id, 19M
and t f e r t b 1Guthrie. Oklahoma, and many
rttA ra
111 III.K VKRSK
another town Kb* H. All of them are aomn&gt;
o f th e wicked shall ha put out.
how caught b a calendar that m arks th e
M : M l— W a can s till tho m ica o f
spee* and tha role each s h a l play hi t h b
hgr habitually Ignoring H.
Mss* fumbled universe.

President Is Denied One Big Thing
Ha la. Arst and foremeat, bead
WASHINGTON UW —Tbs minute watch him go t* church.
a mas 1* elected President ol t*i#( So it's no wonder all recent pres­ af the executive branch of tha gov.
United Stale* be move* Into a (Aid idents have Aed from th# White smment — with duties such as a
Ash botd Ulumiaated by scares- House at evary opportunity. Ika'i prime minister performs la most
light*.

power, pretlii*. a standard ef living few millionaires rould afford.
But be'a denied one thins any Joe
Dnakes tan achieve — privacy.
Ha'a guarded sight and day by
perhaps the most determined sad
devoted crew of mm In the world,
th* U. I Secret Service. His do­
ings are reported by probably the
most curious and observant group
anywhere, the White House press
corps.
Anything a president says, even
th* most offhand remark, la noted
analysed, interpreted. Any tailor
feela qualified to pass judgment on
a president** wardrobe Any house­
wife feels free to criticise his
wife's hair-do.
Herbert Hoover esed I* say a
president ran he by himself only
on two occsikwis — when Ashing
and when praying. Kvrn that isn't
quite tme any more. President Rivenhower often has a gallery when
ho fishes, and crowds form In

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WILD FRONTIER HAS

out In Colorado now, looking fur a countries.
He likewise is chief "to s ta te -#
to kloe up in Key West, a here pro
in effect, an uncrowned king with
pi* couldn't stare at him as if — ali manner of ceremonial duties
to use bis own phrnse for It — as
were a iwo-besded calf. Prsnkltn ranging from tha entertainment of
• lilting foreign dignitaries to buy.
D. Roosevelt spent more time it
lag
the year's first Buddy Poppy,
Hyde Park than la Washington dur
or launching tha Washington Sena­
lag the later days of bis
* pretties- tors on another sad stasoo.
vyft'a incuts Me lhat American! Then. too. the president la h o d
throw such a strong spotlight oa of bis political party — and that's
their president for the simple res i job be must fill ndequataly if ne •
•on that a president fills serrril going to ha an affecliva chief t s ^
*
roles, ad of them starring ones' ecutive.

A president has many thing! — little peace. Jlarry Truman uied

MARY ESTHER'S
Featuring1 Fashions Just For \ o u

JAMES M ARLO W
* . . F«r ynur *Tv»cK

Social Security System Has Peace
WASHINGTON UB- Root* against
the idea Mm foveeuawst has re­
sponsibility tar Ha peopb'a weiftrw—have died dews a hit Macs
Mi* social security system became
law f t years age yaeWrday.
Th* Social Security Art. which
President Roosevelt signed Aug M,
IBU, repudiated ft* notion ttat
yibica* workers aaa starve * r that
old people wtftowt mamty la Mte
no ire tabriov people cMfiled Is

nothing.
R eeishMihed f t* see af laving
powers Is assure regular payment
to retired workers, money be the
eurvivors efworiMrs, end Jshteee
ploymeed.
The l/tobed H ebe ftd net te e *
the aeroplane* af ftia system eaeUy.
Th# Mm sf gsvemmsnt rwM se
•tbUity b r Re eilismu* welfare
so** heefc be fte Bagltsh peer laws
of Henry m i aed Quae*
brth, avsa Mtough fta t waa
nliitm af • very Imitod
bfllty.
The H rttM eotoaisb b
peer Uws with them te
try, eetahUftiag
was always
[ holy b r pewpocs

Br tfkRRr IArarr#

They
peHtical

1st; Charles Par-

evolelimisi; sad Herbert
er, a aoclsl philosopher. The
iattar two aekaDwIedged la turn
af Msltkus ee them.
Malftus argued poor people were
reaenwathl* b r fte ir owa misery
aed had a* right lo pi-blic tslief.
ipeacer was agaiaet ail slats aid
b r the poor. He considered them
uafH aad bought ftey shouid he
eliminated. MClear the world of
them aad make rones be better,"
he said.
R w m gpeaeer who s ib i d ft*
Phrase "Survival af ike Atteet."
applied m apUy later to Darwin's
aa avolutlM aad aatural

busne or not, mike* Mism merr
heipiess.
The Arst really general welfare
legulalioo approved by Congress
aAer ft# Pierce veto to ISM was
in 1ST when K voted almost one
million dollars for maternity and
infant hygiene. It dropped ftat two
years taler.
By ftat time Western European
nations were at lea it a feneration
ahead to this country in social log.
iaiation. such aa old age pension*
and unemployment pay.
Beforo 1KU ftara were f t stales
with old age pension systems clthough ftey covered only a fraction
to retired workers. And tome
(tains hetors then had unemploy­
ment and strident insurance A#
cause to the burden to this r i ­
pens#. U ltra which had aortal
security ayatem.
■to by Ik* Mm* ft* depression
waa a couple to years old M wai
clear that unemployment and to
security were national problems
Bom* exaggerated plans — b r aid
age pennons snJ mwmpiuvment
pay — sprang up. They would have
root perhaps f t billion dollars a
year. They nut pres tore an ft#
government fcr action too.

b tolact. fta t fta rase bebags la f t * sbeag and fta t might
msbee right
Thb gave a pAAoeophical JusttAcatba to f t* nsftlsssasss ef
Amcriraa husiaaes to Mm lg ft sen
tory. to fta ereatism af touato aad
fte eMmbsHan to weak aampetitors, aad to ft* policy to targetting
aheul pespto whe hoca me toe eld
to week.
b f t * middle to f t* b it smtory
F w ^taai Pierce M ewed himself
a pur* MaifttmUH. ta ISM be
vetoed a MB passed by Coogreat —
MAdar f t * erglag to Dwoftea Dm,
a asalel n ftrm er — to give m l
Ibms ef acres to gseseumsat bad •oeinl Security Aot passed by eonto stotoe to M r* tor fteir toeaiw. grese f t years a |o yesterday
to f t * gear.
stive.

to s e h o o 1" needs
see o u r matching
skirts and sweaters.

• . Blouses, belts

sbA

scarfs to eomplste
th# tnMmble. Don’t
forget th a t d a r k
esittoa for th« warm
days.

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Motion Picture
'John Wesley'
Coming Here

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THE

SANFORD HERALD Tue*. Aus 1*. 19'»5

Pa*e8

C a l e n d a r
Tl rsllAT

of th. Ftr.t R.tpll.t Church meet
for *upp-r at 7 p m. Praytr m.rt|J)k
n.ni. Worker* C*&gt;unr|; g p mTf# Ho|y N, m# ?or|f, of A„
&gt;nult C4tholic , ,lUlfh „ , p ,
inf a get . pialatnl .upper at
th. aebool grouml. from »-n pm.
^
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Th. Ladle* Auiiliary of the
Th. n.wr motion picture "John
Veteran* of Foreign War* will
We.ley" i* coming to Sanford
.............................
meeting at th,
It will h. *hown
at tha Firat **'* •
,,ul * * Pm 'AII
Methodi.t Church on Augutt M. at
* &gt;"
" f ,l»‘
7:00 and * .to p m . aeei.rd.n: to b?”
th.
paitor,
the
Rc\.
Milton
II
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*V
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T
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*
, pl"nU
Tli* Adult Deoaitment No. t —
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—
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—
for th# roil, AuiiUar) anti thrir
Wyatt.
of th# F.i«t Bantlit Church SunI
lv|11_ . L « « A
famUtra. VUItora art tiakonwd.
. T,1#
*•»**•* c h ;•*r^,,
Th. feature-length film I* in the
di v “'--honl with their f» nilie». met V -ITC lC I N U f T lD C r n
The I'llut l tut. will hair a pie
pm.
new Kutnun color and wji pro­ me meeting at th. horn, nl Mr*
In the Education*) Building* at 7 » .
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duced by the Radio and film Cumn. m. Fiitinv » h m * drUciout M C t n O d l S r ^ n u r c n #
Tha Central Ranti*t Church
Walter
1.
fatter.
JJ!*
Grand
minion of Th. MrthiNli&lt;t Church nr* Ate at « lu p m.
prayer meeting will begin at 4
itininr of turkrv uni ham. pic * . .
a . II
in riMiperalton with J Arthur Rank
f f.i iiT t » w v ' i prur-in: »u:»d». M e e t s A t M o m e
........................
.............
- fur —
Sanford T»uri*t and ShufIt hnng* to th.
•erern
the .. Itdermediat. It A • meet at the ‘
M irtllilti ond d r - -ert» fu«nl»hi.l
„
, ..
. ,
ftr.t time Ih. dynamir and colorful ''IL*1
• h“,rh ■* • P "«•
flelward t ut. will ha*, a eo*.re.l
by the float*it n»IU ond iced tea.
UtfU'
J‘ ‘( *
,
w ,„ enjoyed by th. nearly 150 «h. F i r s t M-tbadlat « hurvh met
IRth century evangeli.t and educa „ Th* " J * " ' • °* " ' &gt;
dlah aupixi ami gamaa baglnnlnf
t„r
llaptl.t Church will meet at the i{
attending.
** th» h- vie &lt;&gt;f Mr. Octavl*
Folio*Inr the invocation hr BuniMry with Mr*. C. F. Rianan.
John Wclry’i mirarulou. r*»cue ,‘.°ni' "f )\'* "■
Wa.ie. Kld.r ”
Prof. Il.rold lir-hcaU h. tue&gt;M ar'tnr a* rn-hovte**.
from a burn.ng kottt* a the a^c ^I’'!»•*• - M&gt; 1 8
paru.,
w.i* served food buffet atylo
ltrfrr.hn fu n were *rrved Vfof ft*., atth. beginning o ltn . film. *,,,UP
. *,r'« "
.. ,u , - ‘. ' V I f f L ' * ! pm*
fimn • lotir table lu*t outside tho f,ue the rh*irman. Mr*. Marvin
foreea.t, the dramatic and eventful •‘‘ " " i - e .. P »a.o meet at
\ . Kh,) I e wdl e X r t.in th.
kitchen with tha Thibean ela«*. I.e-Mon railed themerlin* to order.
Me which unfold, in thl. .torf "f
pn'' ,n !r*‘* ,ur Ladif*
M A
, hd Society
1
’
,h
of thr Lutheran
Mr*. H.tolo Mr.hi ;.l aril, ptc*l7 h. n ot
g
if. *•-tinnal was
a man
.light ttalurr hut of Im
" • K * h..m# in a gioup.
Church of thr Redeem.i at . Id
dent and general chiiriran of arn by Mr*. Itlaha San . r
polling influence upon hi. contem
WFlINFJtlUT
P m at th. home of her daughter,
ropgement*. wa* in char*, ard after ** hich lop.r* were dl»P°I£riri.
“P""
ItiMory
Fraeer
*et*.cr.
at
th.
rir*t
Mr. J R Stapler. We.t Frr*t St.
«a* seated at th# lieautlfully d** ru- 'd at th. nieet'ng. Tho«#
The Kagliah clergyman thought Hap.i.t church at Tl30 p.m
Junior II * . nteet at tho Ft.U
.orated table* ov.rla'd with white talked about wer* th. hataae and
Thl* arm. from U* motlm p'etur. -JOIIW W n u r r afwnrw tho WJl century Rngluh Vhurrhman
'm u re in America a. a mi.
Worker, t .. - i| of u., l , , !n- | t
r,
,, ■
linen .over*, wh.r* h»»rty a r f li*
Youth Activltie* Week which la to
breaking lia-Vtton by preaching In lb . Itrkla to Ut. DrUtol miner*. Th. Tl-mtnut. him * u (iralurut
.l.mare to the Indian, in th. Ge*&gt;r- mg I nt m meet, at th. Ftr.t
Riothnh.u&gt;.i ..f th, Hr-t Rap.
tr* w .i. *ati»fird. and "genuiiia
begin Aug. IIS Mr* E. D. Kirin llw late, y ilman color by lb. Iladlo and Film Caoimialon ot The Methodu&gt; GUuiUi la ctwyicrallon
Cia colony «a. a failure, hut It wa* Bapti.t t hurrh at I p.m.
Hat a
e.t for auppor and
with J. ArUmr Hank. This piUure waa lealured In U T I Magailna
Christian fellnwihln »n j o y e d r h off *-.! Mi- J. \\ Blown will
th, kind of failure which opened
Sunday s.h.-&gt;l Worker* rouncll I program »t
|» m.
Following th. bountiful »uiit*er. bnlp ptrpar* an 1 irrve supper
the door to the ducotery of a re
Charle* Mutrhmwi. department - up- Ajg. .*&gt;n.
ligtou* certainty he ha.l been teek
BACK TO COLLEGE IN
.rintandent and m**t"r of
A ■■in*pir*tional” *tudtr « h
Ing.
CPO Wives Club
n.onlea, first introdueed hiin«elf given by Mm Janie* Boiard th# Activities Planned
Furthermore, thl. dUcoyery. in
then each lady and her hu»band devotional chairman rntltlrJ “ Fear n
/—
eI
John We.lev fell hi. "heart FAMOUS
to ., to tell their name* and pUea ,„ j Faith". Mr*
R llaelett, D V
I jC fie V Q O O r C le n
Plans Many Events which
Mrangrly waimed", led him lo
of residence. It * a . m ealed that ) j , , . j . f . Tidmor*. and M n. K.
1 .
» , u
.far* moh* unafraid, and to ride
For Coming Weeks IMnuo
among tho*. present were *'Horr- « hkhr Jr. « r r e «r!tnr;rd m new L .IIIO A t A ^ G G t W g
mile, on hor«ehick. rhangda Cracker*
Alabama Coon*, member, ar..' Joyc# MI.Ua a* a
n*
nt of Uir Ge.ieva Gar
Th, m i Wiv,» flub will ha*. ,nr lh,&gt; m *” r ' pf Knfl,,h p,&lt;'p,f
G eorgia P»~V»k. M.nre. U «
v riling g . .G
den flub Mr. f 1. fem pbe
a . It. p u d at It* nrit meeting from a low Mate of moral drgra
phar*. North
* * * » n.u,’L,,' " * ! P * k a * " *
M d * tnenUng for Um offletn and
Mr.. Juliu. llrngfrldcr who will " ° n ,0 *'ur,,p tnA hjpp’r ,,prl‘ h,•
West Virgin * Hillhill o a n d ^n.ary M,,. M,,v
i.
« . Mr.. Jam. .
chairman Thur.diy
othtr Itatea Yeptr*ente*l
•• .. .
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,
Saturday night at th. I SO a abow th, film, “Cancer Self Exa{!'***^ M'»-^P'**1*, S*w)'rr. Mr*. m„tning ,t her oomr lo plan pr
mination**.
*•« frounrd
loved th, g.t-acnuair.Pd pcrlo-l.
ol
the
club
"Barking
l&gt;og"
dance
wa.
held;
"in
,
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.
1(rami
and
acthit...
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tl
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uP°n
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l&lt;*atltr« of ihr
idhrr w.ud., Mimcon. italcd, "a
Taachera ®f * •
. *,r# n
Hr*. » t f.,r tb, rominj year.
Hue to th, vital Importanc, f hllrrh of England „ f that d*y. but
reni.*,n'tng thl* department wrr. jt,4n, n( \ | r, Octavla Rumble ,
of II.. A u ction # film t l . abow „ MJ, thl, n r * . lttxln(t r „ lhu, U , m
Function* of th, yariuu* commltt- bright »ocki dance".
Iwrod-ewd a* follow*: J ' 0"**’ Mr.. J. B. Crawford. Mr*, ft. F. i«» w.te duci* n l and program* The Pilot Club rePre*entcd. bjr will I* open to all .e r .ir , wive. |wh|rh , n jh |f(1 h(m
|nnllrn c, .o
n- n Gardiner: Thtlwan. .
. .. ,
“ "eto cti*c* t ami program.
flit ru n l tun repre.enten. D y .- - which enabled him lo InRuer
Hr*, w . D. r.ardiner.
t
h .v . M J *\. Brown and , lr „,r rrtlfl. &gt;r, r . ttned Sr hr Mr* Joel Field and Mr* Eiter,
lh'»
T»&gt;* .«»»«w‘ng will h. many pha.e, of th, Ilf. of Kingluh
r
Mr*. U j j
**L-wUad* B«r* ' '
iHlf’
duled for on. m.ctmg i* a hortn ul R|y*, u o *emor h o .i .. and Mi*» ln
CP® Club Tel.vidon .peaking pruipl.y
C!,&lt; u 'i i u 'm Murnhv.
C n u n T I.ev ce* P n n r r
lurkl talk by B t Wiggin*. m«na- h.,.1. McUugUlm wa* junior ho»t- 'oun*. Tue.day, Aug JJ at k III. apfwal to th, common
gcr of tho S, mtrove Soil Con*ena
p
I hit r«t*bli«hment of *rho&lt;d.. cltn
"S' K"V h "'SI!S.i
Sqvo Tl'ose Pears
Dr. C. M C*!li*. Mnliral *taff let. lay prrarhing and toeirtirv —
ti&lt;n niitrirt Two panel il .ru**
Sunday a beach parly wa. held
SSLS
Jo Make Preserves, km* are al.o planned, one ciwyducl at &gt;N,.W^niyrna Beach with a large din-tor at the Naval Air Station, finally hi* »cn ling of .upervlior* . . . . . . . . .
ed by Mr. Chartr. Cole of Geneva irowd attending A junior hmte.i will hold a &gt;|ur.tion and an.wer for Ihe movement in the new world I* * l . I .A f i l K
the other by Mr*. S. C. Dicker .on staled that • there .rem to b. a •rs«ion after Ih, *howing
after thr American Revolution —
kL h
“ ?
S w e e t P lc k le s
ltrfrr*hni,nu will )w *,rved all Iheve make the film one which S I \ I.I.S
ll-L. . i . , wotil in the church dur5oinP of th, pear* riprnlng In ol Sanford
lot more boy* attending and we
Sjtne of the recommendation* for need new bn.tritc*."
will l&gt;c long rrmrinhered
following the meeting.
*.), fm.rfrtinn with the San- Florida within th, neat monih
The Rrv. Milton II Myall explain
fard Naval Ha** »n&lt;f rkt.nded *r, not tli. Iw.t yarietjr for rat- Ihe eoming year were: (I) uttllre
Bane, Medn.-day
The Pilot Club wai again hottru
b«.t wi.h.a from th, retire group, ing frr.h, but makf excellent the talent and knowledge of club with Mr*. W. L. Cat ter and Mr a.
Th, t PO Cluli will featnr. Art cd that while the film i. being re
only to Method!*! t liurche*
*• they leavo .hortly for Mem- pn-erye* and ivret picLIaa, aay* metuber*: &lt;2&gt; have local garden Harvey Swan«»n acting a. tepre Davi* and hi. Rhythm Rider* at lea.pil
,
.
Tann
R o th re.ponded Myrti. Wilton, Home Itenmnatra- run*; &lt;J» draw up a yearly budget -rntattve*. Junior hottc.t wa* a dance to Im Jp-hl W'rdm*day ,,ur,ns ,hr
Pcrnwl, the pub
“warmly" and at thU U « . U rv. tion Agent. Pear mtnrrnieat of- of expenditure*.
night. Aug. 17 in th, CPO Club |,lf “ ln' ,,r'' •"
Ihe picture jl
Mt*&gt; Mary Ann Micheli.
The meeting elo*e*l with a dellBooth waa pr,»ent,d gift# from frr* a m-tbod for cn«,rying th.
l)*ri«-ir,
.i
n i|„. ,n.|iiyrd
.i
. from
„
First MriliiMlut church,
naming
will
P
th. Golden Circle Clan of which \ rry hard pwar* that ar. not aa cioua luncheon served by Ihe h&gt;&gt;*t
to JJ pm. | l r . o*til !„
ii.
, ” 7 ii m
OSTONIAN SIIOKS In gonuln* Cnrdrtvnn. flraina
C'« Tl i &gt;e attending were Mr*. Philathca Class
ah, wa* nr#*ld,nt.
g w l canned.
d«n, by th, r|»o M ivr* flub
\
h* f "f »
J
II
lltlhrey.
Mr*.
Charlt*
Col,.
p J. llafgU . acting ehnlr direrPKAR PRESERVER
nnd Mnr-Tom in litre nml liutfer &gt;*|v|rs m e worn
Ticket, to th„ , ff4|r m, y u ot,.'
f"r .* ' T ' T ' |,,,n ,h l
tor. delighted tb# audirnra with
L'-o 2 &gt;« pm.ruU augar, I Mr* J. J. Ivffler, Mr*. Martin Holds Usual Meet
liy
rnlleue-men
ever) w here. ROSTOV IA N S mil only
fined
from
any
member
of
U
i
J
,
^
'
.
7*
'h'
llan .n, Mr* l&gt; II Norfor. Mr«.
1*0 .election.: T d Rather llav# pounds
po,,,
T*ears and it cup* water.
The I’hilathea C!a*» of th* First CPO Mivea Club or Chief Petty i».«*lf*n ipfiftfiHiu, of rouiir.
hnvo guild look**. Lilt n r t built for long litml wcIiinvI
Select firm, sound pear*. Peel, Henry Siinpw&gt;n. Mr* J. V Stuurl
Jrtua”. and "Then Je.U. Cam,
Rwtititt Chutrh met teeently and Officer*.
accompanied on tha piano by Mrs- rut in unlfoim piece., not too Jr., and Mt*. C. L. Campbell.
wear. See IHem nn*v!
had
■ covered di*h *iii'per at tha
All CPO’s and th,ir gu,*ta ar, al*o from any CPO Wive* Club
•malL If the pears are a vary
— --------- —
Chart,# Muir head.
member. Th, oil raintlmr* will J,
horn, of Mr . \V. T. K,ll,y at her Invited to attend.
After eommendlng the "rpart- hard variaty bolt them for about D n . i , , I - f^ J u n l i
awarded CVt. 3* at th, annual
J.imo on Snnford Ave llo*te*»e*
Oil Painliag*
&gt;S L lIV C Il
mrnt for work •‘well-done Mr. II minute*, or until tender “ 0 ^
TJi, CPO U n t . f i uh had ro- Hallow ren Dai.ce.
enough
to
prick
with
a
fork.
Muir head concluded th* **enlng«
A party wa. held S u ff.y right \';r ,h'
V'"* .........
" / ' r ' v - V r ' I . ' -entl*. its
1, gurat. „Rudy
* V "
. W
...........
*
A&gt; 0 .',n N' ^ f 'h*1
W )' “a* lU-.«ur“
•‘••‘F Divonl,
'b'-ni.
program with a noval game with Maka a *yrup "f*th, sugar an I In tho loving, of the officer, quar i
Mr*
J,
E.
Andrew*,
elm*
pre*lImal
artot.
Mr.
Divoni
*h»w,J a
Foil GOOD Pott III HIS
Dr W. D. Gatdlner a* winner.
th# water In which th, pears are ter* at tho NAAS Sanford a* a fare­
Many favoraM# wimmenU w*r« parboiled
........... .............
.. to _a ...........
.. well lo Cap) * n u . , . , . ,r,r ,' d.-nt preiided while tha devotional I»oll**tlos of hi* oil painting* to
and bring
(mil. Add
Jameson .Studio
rrd nirrv fnr u m »*» Sl' ' n by .Mu. J- A Hurv*-»lj^ « tn k * » .n w ,* -w e r , wwlwrtrd'
beard aa thw gweaU dapoited atul.^k, pear* and ro«k to th* pre*er welcome aboard
Open
Frill** Eirnine* 7-t
khuin
I'SV
r
'
,r*
Kl",,r
*
*
'
ln
'°r
U,,r
They
will
h,
on
John
T.
Rlac
Binrtr* tbaivk* wal giy*« »« •" ved *tagr.
. . attended
.; „ .,r J by nffi
„»», f th* game.
(*tlw«&gt;U)r at Ih, CPO Club Wedne*. |
10* V Park Ava.
The party .wa*
pf: ar m in c e m e a t
who hdnrd »w any way
Minner* of th, game* play,.! "*F night, Aug. |7. Tickela may 1
Phon, .11!IH
th , “aorlal" «ueh a delightful or......................................
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Ingredients; 3 dotrn large
hatd cert and their gue*ti nt tha station
obtainnl at th, CPO Club and
S\N F O R I&gt;
.Iftft F 1ST FIRST
PHONE 1222.1
railon, "part'eularly tha *up,rin- p ^ r , ( 7 pound*), 4 cup* *ugar, staff and squadron p&lt; rsonnel of were Mr* J E. Andrew* and Mrs.
tendant, who »«* gracio*ly
J |,mons lx rup vinegar, 1 pound SNAAS. Reficahmenta aeie serv­ R. A. Cohen.
p i iprelal boat for tha tvanlng, iai*in&gt;, (if dcaire*l)| I tablespoon ed.
Tim *, atttnditig wer, Mr*. Raymund Ba**. Mr* Ed Cowan, Mr*.
■alt, I tablrspooa cinnamon, 1
it was Mated.
SPECIAL SERVING
J. A. Hunt. Mr*. Douglas 8t,ntablespoon tlovea and 1 lab),spoon grated nutmeg.
Pour com bread baltrr Inin a *trom, Mr*. Chatle* llenham, Mr*
Grind' pears with roar*, blad, greaicd ring mold. Dak, and fill I. M. llim--*. Mr*. J. E. Andrew*.
of food r)w$p«r. S&lt;|ur«i, Juice the ring with rreamed turn or Mrs. Douglas Kirkliter. Mr*. Jim
Ri*er, Mr*. J. II. Phillip*, Mr*
from lemons and *&lt;]urei, rind. creamed lunrbcon loaf.
Friend, of Mr.. B.nvle.
^ b l'n o d i C A T m *
Arthur Ham*. Mr*. R. A Coh*n.
9 - 1 2 noon
SPICE ADDITION
Mr*. M. T. Hayne* Mr*. Curti*
will ht ••rnr to 1lt*r1&gt; 'ij1* # • • inif thr Irnjon Juice, ami emik un«
la tb. Orange M.morial Hospital , (|
, / 0.kk
t, nd, r.
Spiro* can ylold a nc«r touch •vender. Mr* W. M. Tripp, Mr*
where ahe underwent surgery,
Pour into hot atrrll. Jar* and
an old favnrltr moat diih. Add ||. II. F|ortri,r. Mr*. John Kadrr,
•eal. Process in water bath 10
leavr* In l^ef »trw», p«-t Mr* Clayton Smith, Mr*. J M
Mr. and Mr* T. A. C0W1 and
m id , caraway *crd« to llvrr or h'tjnoclphrr, Mr*. Georg, Parkion*. *i*ent the weekend In Ta.ona
ski EKT_________
PICKLED ______
PE ARS
______
P"fk di-he*; baiil Ui beef or hurit. Mr*. A G. Van N*»a and
•* guest* of Mr. andI Mm « •- T,k
, 44 pound,
Taka
pound* pear-.
pear*. «4 c..r.
cup*;Pnrk di*hr».
Hr* W T Kelly.
K.“ w « w r . » ~ r ‘ &gt; - • * ' . *
sugar, 4 01. atick cinnamon, 1 os.
Sanford upon tbair rtturn.
• hoi# rlovet and ginger root.
Peal and leave whole or rut la
Friend* of Thoma* M. Hill will Jvalee* or quarter*, depending #»
r*gr*t fca laarw that ka U enn- tb* site of the pear*. Drop into
flnH to his bod at M* hnm*. 110 syrup made of sugar, water and
South Cbnndl*r Str**t In D*Und vinegar. Add epicro tied In a hag.
M W A ti I D I O &lt;J * I I t V•
wher* k* ha* been for th# past Cook until pear* are clear and
two nnd n half rear*. A treteran tender and lha syrup th* ronslaof World War I. Mr. Hill formerly tency of preserve ayrup. If th*
llvwl la Sanford on W*at First pear* bernm* don# before the
S*r,*t for *» year*. Although syrup reaches this consistency,
confined ♦« hi* Iwd Mr. Hill is remove pears and continue revok­
O N SALE
able to r*e,ir* visitors.
ing ayrup, then pour boiling syrup
over
pear*
and
let
stand
covered
Mr*. Saey King and Mr*. Wan­
until elld. Remove ap!-.* bag.
S A I.E
n r r ,.
na* 6 . TU«n art spending the
WEDNESDAY O NLY
Pack pears Into sterilised jarSAI.E
RF.r*.
week in Miami.
Seal and proreg* for 2u minute*
.. | -79
2 »0
In a water bath at simmering
. | .OH
*.no
Teddy Walker and Richard Cha­ temperature.
gas ar* spending thl* week In
1.S0 _
.. 9 29
New Smrrna Beach with Mr. and
*.00 .
. 2 -’ "
kirn. B. B. Brown and family. 0 death of hi* father, J, II. Rumty.
4.00
.. j 1*9
4.00
..
..
2
,,J
Mias Betty Billhimer ha* re­
Mr. and Mr*. Ben Kata are
turnad home from two month* at hnma from a two week vacation in
th* Hotel Windsor In Ellsahrth New York City. They celebrated
Town. N. T. In tho heart af tho tbelr Mth wtddlng anniversary
Nursing Bras
Adirondack Mountain*. Sh# will and law many play*.
teach fourth grad* at Grammar
Hck. .1.00
Friend* of Mr*. J. R. Brook,
School thl*
Playtcx Gird'es
will bo glad to learn that ah* I*
NOW
Me. m I Mr*. Jack Barney and bom* recovering from her opera­
non Larry a n In Moaltrie, G*.. tion at th* Florida Sanitarium and
R tg . S.9S
wher* they worn tailed hy th* hoirlto! in Orlando.

A dult Department• No. Two
Enjoys Supper Friday Evening

n

QUfL KcJhum .
MEN'S

WEAR

WEDNESDAY MORNING
SPECIAL

(pBAADtudA

And

. D is c o n tin u e d N U M B E R S In " L i f e "Gossard"
B r a s &amp; Gi r d l e s

(Sfcssarf

BRAS

BRAS

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AT BARGAIN
PRICE
OVER 4 0 0

REMNANTS

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REDUCED PRICES

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ASSORTMENT
S A V IN G S

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PATTERNS

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Sale

Girdles

3 .9 9

Rrjr. 8.S0

Sale

3.9 8

�Doujlelieader Sweep
Puts Yanks In Second
As Tribe Remains Idle

Lakeland
Is Confined
To 2 Hits

n« r.i» vui.M

NEW YORK '0—Nral llitrri, a
baby-fared middleweight «ith a
ra jI run’t punch, had lha mmi
Important virliry of ht« budding
«j"rri to Int rradlt loday.
T 'a 71 ta.nrnilil prn«itcrl dari
ntrlt oul|H&gt;mlr| Jimmy King, lha
Lurop-anpolithad ttlrran from
L rmincham. Ala., in a lalrtlilcn
19-nmmlrr at Si Nichoin \ra n
1*•I nijlil II «a\ lha •atan’n
• traight win fur the *&lt;-ung»lii
Itin Ma'ora Kail*, N Y . who

ls e laaowd r'lmd and piled up »
b'.;a* l»ad golp; Into K'e her|i»
rinih In thil rou"d earh fighter
v •* pul down end King, a M
f ’vnrilr. almml pulled victory ou’
nf the ••hr
After taking lhr mandatory
rijhj-rouni fellow Inj a half vbn
brlf punvh aarlv In Ifie mnlh. lhr
•lender King tlropped hit foe lor
r.iM with a lofl h-nlt that thook
ILvep front bavl It tor (liver*
wa« groggy whrn ba g»t np hut
Nmt wa* now ha**-t-armrl am)
Couldn’t f.m*H lha )oh

thr \**nrlalrd I'rr.*
Y"u can't alwayt icll th* depth
»f lh« wdl hy th» length of the
liivlli on th« pump.
WM*h li l&gt;* t t y both flctrtand
anr! N*-tr Y"fk hav» won *ix nf
their lait irtan gan&lt;r« in l,ic
tj'ity-dnng Amfttcan Ltxgur riff,
vr' th* Y*nk»et hava puhcii tin
InOttn* out of fir at plat*.
lhr l*nk», who hav* plajH
atiH won »nr ni'Jir g*in» than Iff
Tribe, *llpp«d hark Irtn lhr Ira I
by half a game yeitrrday, walk,
mg off with their ifftind d»ub&gt;
Ifadfr *'vrc|i a' Baltimore in two
day', 5-4 and 12-4.
Clrvilmrl and third-place t.'hlcatr&gt;. now1 11a ganir* behind, » i,»
idle.
In thr «nly ollirr gain*. fourth| la » Hr.Inn ila;'&lt;i i ’l gatin t
In k by mtarklng \\ aihington r I
&gt;n nay nf a waimup for yrl an*
»il,*r rm ial «frir« with thr Yan­
kee* opening tnnishl In B&lt;&gt; ion.
t rtiuanu t ’ U hark to a&gt;n»n
tonight al U'liolt ami lhr While
. «i play | l Horn* againjl Kan a
City.
Ilont* runt p-&gt;*rird lhr Yaiik«
hack Into tha driver . ral. w i
«ia &gt;k liatiri'a tin hot in tha
mnlli tnnm; , hit lliird In IIiim.
.atm . breaking up a I I lit III
thr opener. In thr art nnd gain*,
Mokty Manila unloao'd In. 2h n
’•ith two mrn on I" giv* tha
Vank ■ an f-n l»*d In thr Inuitn.
ihrn ‘•ailed No. _'i to make It JO-2
In lh* Hath inning.
Cookie Johnny kutks wai tha
flrii-gam* winner, rrlire in z li"b
Hi«*lrr aft*r th* liihplM i Url«
olra gol four In the fifth. Tha
lank* titan dariad lilp Coleman,

it) Tin: WMK i t i m n t t s n
An ratygoing fiiban »(nj*raiik*r
it lha flr»t Florida Mata league
pitrhrr with 22 vict'irir-*
Having with lhr i.tiii' Ulla GMrn. who air battling In i|iMllfy
for lhr potl&gt;raaon pl.wofli, Bolimdo fitlrga alii *dv ha« won tu .
rnoir than ha .lid (or Hu lea dor
«(tampion t.akrland I’ll 1\ Ij &gt;I
vrar
At lha a-r of ;t Orta*i It if
hit (mirth vramti in lha I'fL, lha
inly league in which ha rw r
playrrl While lha Amar» an m j|.i
ira;urr» play wmt'r hall in t'uba
Ortega make* tUor* m a Hat am

Karh^p* lha ra.i on ba hasn't
■rna a ' *p ( If
M l* that ba
dor'll I have a hltltn; fi&gt;l hall
li.it hi* i 'virol ■ l J- ortment rl
pdrhav ware jo d r n ir h ti rite
him al'd (or •• Mrn r"l n * I to
ttclqry otrr lajgue !•*- ilrnj: Orlan
do la&gt;l ni • I
lha ti-Mrn «m'kat| It lid off
fmif tlrlandn pH tei In I'*-delight
a( »• maribanl* Plglll riowd
XXff a! t,amr tills
The ftjytoni li'ach itukfnil
rpanali'l, John Ivory Smith, wm
al bit 1ml in a t • i h.ilrr for t
7-n vltlory n*ar (’•? i -o* Indiantor "a *'inn"»! to ff url’i p !-* mvtSanford lack over fil'd 'Mih i t ;
da*i (on vt&gt;i i, '*) n v r - f r i
tvrg wblpprd IVtal Kalm Death
72
dl abtrrl Hit, in tha n&lt;ghu*p.
\ ( in I - o | "f lit 11" I'lrn
Al Co ton, T»d William* l»rlt«u It! I in* VO ' *r t I ■ t an: » ’ieer
• grai d-.lam hooter that n&gt;ad* It agfnyt Stmlh a t »tr&gt;i k mil |n
a vn game In the arrtmd Inning, Haylvne C'-j-h •; I milf Inur bl*
\k i-nlnglon rbaml &gt;|r| I'arm &gt;1
with (our In Ilia tl*u*1 •* Coy
Mater* hnmetrd with two on, tot
southpaw l.'» Klaly abut them u(
wilh noa bit lha (act o.* tha way.
Jim Piar-all hornmd for lhr
Cad Soa’* other two run* in tha
fevrnih.
Williami* homer, hi* 2"jii v|
th* ytar, *11 a 130-fout wall-p
off Tad Aharnathy, It waa hi*
|. h giard'ilammer, tying bun
with Ralph Kinar among artito
player*.
In the l«o» National l.*'agoa
gaoia, Milwaukae alamm'd lit.
Loulx 12-1. Wllla'd Kthmidt, who
nna-Mt tha Bravea la -1 week, wa*
lha In er, giving way In tbr film
■a Mllw-aukar made It ,Yo. Fd-ha
.Mathew* h'l hlv Slit homrr with
on* on tn lha fir*t (nr lha n»avt *.
who mad* It a b«nafld* mut with
rl* rtir
•»r»Ht.

f.-r th» Intarnallanal Jayrra Junior
f i t rhamplnnvhip* found Billy
1) inn of Hum an. tlkla , and John
j. -chip of Iowa fily. low a *harmg
F r |r r l with F**. Ihree iinder-p*r
for lha f.S3T.vard Cnlumhui Coun
ll" club rmirrr
(iaargl* Ird In the t«nm rhampi n'h'p romoriition with a mutimed »cora r( 30,1 KaKfornla and,
OVtihoma learn* ware fieri al lot
Tie team Idle *• ill h* decided aft
rr M fy 'i *ernnd fiualtl’ ing rminj.
Pnnn. wmn*r of lha UROA Na| i m l Juntnr Idle Iwu weak* ago.
wrnt nul In 31 and hark In 33 In
undermining par of 3A39—T2 in
)rt(erday‘i round
Llarhty. a *emlfin*ll I In Ihi*
Jfir’i |n«a Man’* Stale Amalaur.
want mil in trsulatlon 341 and bark
vt*’ a Ihrrr under 33.
Slrrttng with the 72 hole* III W igntman Tennis
mt-lil play Wrdneiday lha 1041 |m*
nuallftara and |ie» will rcimpale (nr Cup W ill Remain
I ’f rhamptrmhip. Tha "B" dlvt
Mrn will ba made up of ihn*e fail In U. S. This Year
In; lo mak* Ihe rbamptonihlp
RYE. N Y., P—Th* Wighlman
group
Cup. emhUmallr nf trnnla tuprrmary brtwaen Britain and Amrrtcan
women, will remain In tha United
Legal Notice
M ain for at trait another &gt;ear,
Juat i« It Hu ilncc INI.
l in - I .V I W I .M l i i l V T I . r t . " .
The U.S. (rminlne tlgr* wrapped
b ' l i t . i* u m i m
* u . t u * up their HhH atralghl pin in lb*
'» 1 "
TO III l f ! M l
m trm alion'l irrlet y*derday hy
n ii.t,it. Nr.'VliAN.
r u i n t i r r . •w renin j four malrbea for a a I
•v*.
derlilon In lh* two dav rompell
• u A M i* m ; v\ m a n ,
t**t*ne*n
p vti «.-• i ix n tn * t o • uanha linn. Th* tart llm* tha RrttMh won
b " ' 1JM.N » h„ t r• ■Man** It un- wa* In ItW end that «a* on* »f
I"**** w
' » * w i.t i - i • n n ii- * th a t a *w n rn their fmir vlrtortei line* play
*■ l -4 (nnplalot a*- bt*o fllwt darted in 1233
1 1 m ti • «u is ia * i ( n u l l C - i r i
Loutic Brough. Wtmblfdon rhamt
- I t * * - iin s l* ( a u m y . f l * r &lt;* •« i h H - i f )
i s . i tha lu tu r a pion fmm Beverly KUla, Calif., ran
■ * *i«l »«lt l&gt; *n a&lt;|lnn f» r 01 ! , '■ * **i» ih w ri t ill# wf » i'l« b I* bar airing of rup vletoriei lo nine
m u .i .m : m , i v i i » v , r u i n t i i f . v*
•Iraighf hv downing Angel* Mor­
r . f v ' l i * JvI IV *| l x l&gt;-'*n-l»ni
Titr.cr. I III ’.I NT!* «r* lo run*- timer. Britain'* No. 1 player, 40.
r , r e ' i l l i i lit* i n u r * m w * f » r I f
• •• pttaai-** - u h th* rt**v ot
UR. Iltldioldir Doha Hart of
l -• l i t - m i * - s it *&gt;f * ( m tn « l* Townt* *&gt; a * n ln - 4 . lU r ld * . a&lt;*4 * * * * * Coral GaMta. F1l„ who** dring
• ' t p * » l t l&gt; U N * ns P1«liulPf«
••i-iu*' vn of i,rtor* th* iaah ear nr rup triumph* waa snipped at
t&gt; on Sunday by Ml** Mortimer,
! ! * * ' ,n fort not nr » W ttPM p fn darted another hy boating 31-yearJ .M *
... n III k f * n l* r *4 * t * t n * l
eld Shirley Bloomer 1-1. S4
M l T K t t * » • h a n * and i * * t at
M n. Doratby Head Rnede of
f n -*C F ritils « l* C n u n l*. F ta rtJ ’ j j h l k IM h 4*1 n f A v fU r t. A O Near Y'erk, only eeweomrr on the
American teem, dwched Angela
.O P H*rs4an
M*f* *t ia* n i t n i l Court Buxton U , a j The norld’a rank
P ' C t - N uiU uk
ng double* teem of ML* Hart and
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V r tlulikltnu. J*
Sh'rley f ry ef Akren. Ohio, na*
a*t**&lt;i*« i - r p u m i i f f
"iltnded by Ifflgn Mortimer and
• ♦ Mw«* 7 *fi a**nu*
Htaa Buxtea but won 34. 4-f. T-v

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Hope raring prrdured an atltima (p i of JMl.17l.fU In tlalr
r.vrnu* for Florida durn; Ilia I5jt.
3k « inter r.’nn* o i'M The | »r?f t -h**e w u front Hialeah with
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tinod plHttn; * n lh* ore• ion
t o (or a S* l’*ter*bi!rg cr"*d of
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dr I Mettle had a ru Hi'ler until
' * .evri’ih and gvva \Va*| Prim
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CT.KVEUNn 'Jt Tlin Cleveland
flr &gt;wn» b.*d i n’y one n'larterbark
today—a ailualiun rvrryonc admit*
can’t prevail (or long.
T ir onr l* (irorge Baltrrman,
In,- thr part three y ear* the aeldnminert underMudy lor Otto (ireham,
win* lavt winter announced bit re­
tirement
The »|ijaitlan now it |,nw long
that ratiramrnt will la*t.
Bobby Frarman. Ihe Auburn

mr* ■- w*•*■

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plan*. Caroline wrna tin land *- ho.
Iaalnally InrligiMr to play foot*
luill after failing » rummer ithool
lo v i'e in piyiliolocy,
J C. dropped cut of irhool "tti
good »t*nding'' la*t *pring b*.
tau ta of lha drath nf a grand­
father and the aariou* tllneia cf
hi* mother.
At the time, lllinnii effielali
announced bn would return to
maka up hi* w o rl In »umm*r T-«iuart;rback. na* taken out by
•i*l to rtg»in allgIbllily thi* a legal block y*»!erday
Fedrral Judge Faul Jone*. who
fall*
nnrr pl-wed football for klirhigan.
booiball f’oarb Ray Kliot *h"nk rulrd F'recman anJ his Auburn
hlv head ladly a fter haaring lh* leammat*. Jack Locklear, a linen*w»,
backrr. mey not practice or play
“ He wa» my Nm 1 nfftntiva with the Drowni thi* araion Lock­
man. No. 1 drfenttve man, No. 1 lear had announced rarlier be wa*
punter and »e pUnnad tn u*e him quitting pro football on doctor'i
on kiekoffa and r itr a point*. ordera bcrauie of a heart murmur.
Tbera’a not much tn aay accept
Judga Jone* granted a tempothi* I* a *erimi* blewr tn Illirol*. rary Injunrllnn lo tha Winnipeg
"Right now, | gue*a wall have Rlu* Bomber* of the Canadian
to mava Harry Jefferson In Caro­ League. Winnipeg bed signed Free­
lina'* apnt with Aba Wnodton at man ai d Locklear lo ronlracta a
lb* olhrr half. Front thera on month before tha Auburn griddert
we’ll Ju*t have to fill tha gap*. tigned lad Frh R with the Brown*
Looking over the altiialion, wa'll In h it five p«g* opinion. Judge
mbably have to «tart four or Jone* *lmply held the earlier Ca
lv» sophomaraa.'*
nadtan L*vtu* rentrart waa a val­
Carolina virtually ram* from id obligation for Freeman and
now-hare In IMS wh*n h* l*d till- Locklear.
t*ol* In n *har* of lb* Rig Ten
Graham , who had nine aeaaont
tltl*. Th* Hart-font*d Negro from with the Brnwni and who will be
Columbia. R. C., lad th* nation in 34 cm D ec.'I, waa uncnthuataalic
ruihing nffanta with 1JM yard* about a return
In 114 rarrlea.
But when ba went inta retire*

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HOUSE PAINT
PORCH 4k DECK ENAMEL

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FLAT WALL
GLOSS ENAMEL
8EMI*GL06S ENAMEL

___By H U L L TALBOT
Rnlmd Manfradi rut lakeland
NEW YORK. I.Ih A klng&gt;*ltn
iff with tw-n hlla lad night and pitru*r| lhr Sanford Cardinal* In S 2i binrhurf t|a|w&gt;*itrd upon thi* d&gt; a
by a prcpiring poilman |aa*a»
Florida Malt Lragua victory otv'i nn iL' ibl llutt big Iragua favar t*
lh* Pilolv.
1 rnmg brialit In tha twin eltiaa
Sinlnrd tallnl lha gum* away ' of f&gt;t. Knul mid Minnrapolia.
K'tltlfl •‘Midvay Stadium—lha
with Ihrrr runt in lhr •centid.
u ini only on-* of ihrlr risht hit &gt; I i it a * i Alnnl ipal Stadium In
in *ht prrem There warr fmir kmrtica, and an Imilalinn In
walk* and a tarrlflrr lly (n gn 'lap'r Lragua Ba ai'all,” Ilia
wth a two-run *i£l* by Mgr jband'irtia arrival d*taila tha
many alltiim g ipialltta* of a nm«
Rad Maorirlln.
dern
plant |«alng built halfway*,
One Lakeland run rinta on an
rrmr and a doublr by Ih&gt;n Al- tatwr.n i Pa b*i*inVi» centeri of
media lha other revulied (rom th. adjoining ritlfl.
Tn bagin w ItY “ 5 -.aw
iwu walks and a wild pilch But
»i''
*aat only 12.J00, but it ia
Manfrrdt was tiaady anough In
►uit lh-r home rorwd of 713. giving ' tirfrg *n daiignad and ronatrurtail
'that i'* raparity rould-ba Iwiottad
only t.nrrr walk* In all.
j to '.S.'h'fi almntl r.t rrmjhi. Wbila
Lehi.t. a.Mi
•t Caul it tbr actual btitldar, that
•a a ■ • city • h«p« obvlouely la to aha re
Aadfr-n «
I &lt;&gt; « .
IlmHi* Jo
I I I f "Kit a ftanchii* with Mintteapj.
n iiror* rf
l a ;
amtllUj t I
t I ; • i lit.
"Wiihin approeimataty M mitaa ,
"f Midway Stadium.’' daflarn the'
iinKhuca. “live almoat Pt million
pcoplr, who would maka up tha
Strata:t parerntag* of ipattalorl
attanding major lragua hasahail
garir* In tha Twin Citiei, Within
appioiimatrly lift mil'* liva aU
moil ihtrr million paopla. Thrre
wilt ha four parking a rm for
3.3T(I tatr.‘*
Hota Minnaapolla frtli about
thi* propntad traming up In o h .,
lain a big lragua franchlte wre'
ara rot aware, hut from harm II
look &gt; Ilka a |&gt;r&lt;i|&lt;fiiitton that could
n'ak. an owner or two think long
ai d hard. Mont bwhall men ron*
• drr Himiklyn lha likrtirit ran*
didata for tha natt Jump Weal*
and wiihin two year*.
Thera apprar* to h» «mall
rhanrw of another American
I fam e J u ft f ir year* to coma.
The young* r circuit it doing a lia
M K R I^ N fi. c h a r l e s t o n
tight aa it «tand*, with ait of ita "
W I I J . C L A S H T O M C .I t r
immbfit almo«t eartaip to drat*
CIIARLESTUN. S C. te— Lake, more lhan a ntiljloq home aUend*
land. Fla., made .North t harlavton anre from the prrirnt torrid rate,
hare tonight In the wmnn’i brack- llallimoro and Wathington prub*
at of lhr Region S American Lrgirn ably will fall abort.
yunlnr ha*eball loumamant (laBIN OPLNINO RAMK
npolie, Ala., takrt on Savannah.
OCALA IT—SI. AusuMlne and
Ila.. m lha Invert' hrarkrt .
Lakeland walloped Hamotwli*. in*, Oameiville Itin-on won op*niof
gtm*i in Ihe Diitncl I loltball
lu t n i g h t . North Cbarlcttna tnumamrtit lait night. St. Augui•lipped by Savannah. 7 *
tin* beat Fatnck Air Fore* Bata
3 2 ami (iameiville Hinton defeated
mrnt. Graham l i f t hr owed the Jarktonvillr 1-0
Brown* a lot and would amwrr a Tbr winnrn meet Orlando ami
rill If they needed him.
(lalnrtviDe Gator Inmorrow night.

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It's Worth AdTcrtiotac la

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IretJoix* Stnrf*

riori.il Sul* B ilk Building
Call H ill"
Thom 1TSI

do** to until. Good lor develop­
U*ed Refrigerator
ment.
Flre»t.-.ne store*

WE HAVE 2 mell located furnish­
ed Apartment! for renL

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13. Witch « 4

Nice, cool S room furnished apt.
Screened porches and Garage.
• Ml Palmetto Avenue. Sho*» n by
appointm ent Call 279-J______

ER small t'pnght piano,
new, III) on Phone 172VR,
roo A
o w n

Atlantic Bank Bldg.
BARGAIN

CMdlltrmnt Sluaberland Court.
louth CJty Umlle Highway 1T-M- 3 Bedroom, pine pannelled, T\’
BEE Seminole Reall
able Unmet and Al

NEWLY

room, attic fan. Completely redecorated throughout. 409 Edtthe Circle. Phone 2.V4R.

HOUSE - In DeBary. 1* 60). 2
Bedroom*
31.000 mortgage.
C*n be Ken anytime Rahner.
Sanford Ave m DeBary Heights.
Furnished &gt; Bedroom

HOME &amp; GROVE
sssMS. oS? effi!: 2 Bedroom
Pbofl. W J .
modeniued home, at-

FURNISHED 1M and ;
apt*.
Osteen
Apts.
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9.09 Call 1323.
Room furnished Apartment.
2300 Meilonville.

bestot siduig. beautiful paneled
wills, large modcmiied kitchen,
excellent water. 100 bearing
tree*, situated no 3 acres, ad
cleared Excellent land for grove
ripansmn or poultry railing. A
wonderful buy i t 39.430.00, with
terms arranged.

CLEAN Furnished a
Cheap reeL 109 Latin

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TV 6EKVICK CENTER
Bemlix and Croilty Api&lt;lian&lt;»'
112 Magitnlin Ave.
I'h. 11.1
Namblng. Krf&gt;wy ReaUag
M. G. HODGES
Server on Atl Water Pumps—
Nell* Drill*d — rump*
Paala Road Pboae 7M

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tho W ant Ad

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and “ak for
department
S a n fo rd Herald

PRODUCTS la interview,
dies tnlerettrd In earning
unfits In spire time Con.
Irs. Juam ts Rusieli. P O.
&gt;7), Orlando, for appoint*

QUICK CASH for Furniture. Addm j Machines, Typewriters. Out- Diywnrk. hou scries mng. 701 C r
press. Phone 933-R. _________
EXPERIENCED, will Tralne*
MI tR k , Phone Z213-R. «
Secretary, desire* position it

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AJI Senior Operator*
Phone M3
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FIRBfnStnRTGAGES
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Brooklyn. N.Y. Iftee anditor*
at'crted hla arrounta wrr* short
116.000. Grasius told FBI agents
that, having too much money in
his ra&gt;h drawer, he look pari of
it to a baiement vault and left
It nn the door twrausn the cheek*
ing guard »•« absent. I-eter he
rrprir1e»tly admitted lnatng $7*1-.
eou at tho rates. fNsierweaiooeii

voted flvn'-*r into theif loop after
k s n u r C ity h rr s m r an A m r r ir jn

1st St. All nationally adv. fur- haa been parking its park **lth
situro at warthouie price*.
euslnmers. In one stretch of eight
night*. tha Reara averaged over
It,hOO par game.
G!i! — JT^RTue I'arjkeTTTeaT
Summerlm and rtth. REWARD
Gongraphlrally, Mexico is a
H Stanley, 2lia Summerlin A*e part of North America and 1* not
included In Central Amartra.
M .K nTICA I. K9.

fobwwat. «r w - i

•n entt-Caw— dM gnwii* b* e!
Keroon pelwwi camp, gnnrtn ttw*

ll««r wilt ynw ****»?
If jmir property will qualify* w&lt;
Ilow will sou Trade?
ran offer V* lntere*l rales.
3'our eld Mninr f»r a
RALPH H. BFFSI.FV. Inr.
Rrtlrr grade — 3 3 INRUDE!
?00 tt. Rlrb. Del.end, Phone I us.
The flril play tn America waa
ItOILSON S port In s Goodfi
presented In 1663 in Cula’a tavDENVER PACKS PARK
Estarade Ralet A (wryIre
AI K. u t M.
Pbaor MS
DENVER (Ah—The m^ri-s of 'tn , Ihigntescie, Va.
the Amariran Assn are glad they
Birr »i*ur Ftirniiuro at ReerT’s league city. Denver, fr&gt;rm»rly «
Warehouse F u n . Cn . at *01 W member of the Weatern Laague.

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•a. ciyia^ m tw r w w a m frw»

WUIIAMO ceavmi.bank Idler,
la umtrr arre«t at Fertrral Court,

L Sill—Plano Tcrhnlrlan
Phone 1164 Kouta I. Sanford

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N. 7'. U* testify tn the trial of!
Bet. J i m n C. G allagher, o n
Brnoktyn. »b** h charged wrtfHl
the unpraroedltiled sirring
Amen ran POW rnmmde*. T W
rro»»P, heeded h r Sgt. Llnr*9
7'ite. waw dedicated to nbntag Inc the Red IfwtoetrtnatUwi pror « n . S#t. p»te IdenttAed GalLagher ss the man he u * tnrturinf
a fellow prisoner.(I*tensetiooal)

Kawa
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err.s* ti Kira
Valisrl l-arfy
!&gt;•'* of Lit*
•tat! far T raw
dulling t.lfS*
KiltHtn §n«w
V* t. T »ar.
Sink. O Uavla
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fM Tt-aaitft
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*»&gt; M»rn
T M** In * rtl,'ft
Mr. Ptainci A"»raay

3 Bedroom Home

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I dor* la vsnlura
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vour wardrobe with a new Shnrl

Fadne IVW

In W h u rry for th a t lum­
ber? J u s t pick up your
telephone and call 83. Wo'II
bo waithijr for your call,
ready tu cive you tho kind
of fast service you'll really
appreciate , . with careful
attention to every detail.
You'll like the good qual­
ity of o u r lumber, too.

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FOR NEW FALL Fashion* in
dre** and hsir »|y|e». Perk up

91;

WOMAN — Liva in Good with
children. Home more than isiiry. Wagner. 26 Higgim Ter.
n re . Phone 9301 mornings or
afternoons.

Bates Office aa corner Osceola D r

end Mohawk Ave hi Dreamwold.

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ads, the busiest silesman
town, put one to work for
rboso t u t . Wa wtll be gla
charge IL

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SUMMER SPECIALS
on
Frrmanent W 'nrs
Shiping A .'.'yling ('or Stiertalty.
Sanford’* M«*t Mivfetn Beauty
Sslon Air cond'tioned. Soft &gt;*atec, and Penouln Driers.
HARRIETTS
REALTY NOOK
I** So. (Ilk Ate. Phone 971

We wtll hire If) of the Beit Commitioo Salesmen tn Town to pretent our lino.noo no Coatr«t and
Sell the complete lute of Fire­
stone Tire* and Home and Autn
RED-l-MIX CONKRETE
Supplies, full nr part lim t —Good
ALI-AT ION of Unoleum. &lt;-&gt;r &gt; h ii .H ia ih K
Miracle Concrete Co.
commissinni. Many lead* furnish­ 1NST
pet*. Tile*.
1 Elm Ave.
Phone 1333 ed. W# Finance our own credit
•ale*. Ajsply Fim tnne Stores, Sanford Linoleum ft Tile Co.

127 W. 1st SL

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Typewriter*, addmg
Safea-Rentali, 31* Mi

CARS
BOUGHT SOLD TRADED
Hoy Keel'* 1,'sro Car*
SanlorU Ave. A lllh S t

mrnis mvuiecs. lund lulls, an i
p r o g r a m s , etc. Progressiv 1 OR
Printing C&lt;». Phone 408 — 403, '
W ot 13th SL
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One hour • Wert and
Dry
Adv(vti«rrs are requettrd to n«&gt; • One
boor Yb • M art 4
Ufy the Want-Ad Department im
Feld
mediately of any errors in their
ads, as Tha Sanford Herald will he • Finished Ijnndry
QUALITY BULLDOZER w o r k rriponilbla fur only one incurred • Samtone Dry (leaning
801 I U M
la n d n
and lind clearing J, C. Carpen­ insertion.
Bowtb S ide Feed w a r t I
ter lit 2 Box 2.\J, Sanford, Flu196 Kail 234b SL
ride, rkone 22&lt;4 X-W.

RANDALL KI.KCTIUC CO

M ather of Sanford

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Frelerred Ralet to Predeered
Policy holders
Jo h n W illiamn In*. Agemry
417 Sealord AlleaUc Bank

PLUMniNG

OCEAN View cottage New Smyr­
Fkewe \V
na Reach; sleeps fi. Pboae 20349 E. la* RL
rhootwRadioconsoIe, value 21IJ3
only 19.00 Firestone Stores.
Siaee 19M We Have Built !a San­
ford Homes for over 1,900 penile! Wo have the home for you
n Wynne wood — or Dreamwold
. —Loch Arbor, 3 and 4 bedrooms.
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LAWN Mi tvv Kits n h . v r p c n c d
Bicycle A General Hepvir
S tanley^ Hike Shop
310 K. 4th St. Tri. 2134
FLOOR sanding and tinotung
Cleaning, waxing. Serving 8cmi
md* County itnre 1333. H. kl
Gleason, Lake Mary.

Contrsrt and repvir wiork. Fr»r
rstimatee. It. I. Harvey. NM
Nilitom Avr Phont 1R3I.

i t i l ' Cabinet
14)0
Reg. 29 95 Platform Rockers 19JO
Reg 4*30 Bcrkluie ‘ Ballet"
Swivel Cha'rs
.. IOJO
BP&gt;P
Reg. M 30 Contour Chairs
w C T IE IP ^ T *
with Nvlon Cover aad
Foam Latex filling . M 30
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you luiy. Open Evcoings amt
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Nothing Diiwn-kSmsl) klmithly
Sundays.
riyon tapea. Cotton or nyt*«
Payments
I.sstiide Trailer Salr*.
cords.
S h rrm e n C oncrete ( ’«.
Palalka. Fla.
Settkarik Gfaum and Paint Co 0*1 West I3th
rb ih e 24X3
11211* West 2nd St
Phone SB
For Betirr Ptunttitng
MftxlJ — 710x13 — 7fitly|,\—AOfls t i
See or Call
u*ed inner lubes 63c each Fire­
TV. J. KING
stone Stores.
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5 ACRE FARM
lawn. Longwood. J , R. Grant, With 3 Bedroom home in good
condition, good wells, harrlroad.
6 mile* out. The land t* tiled
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and appears to be in good con­
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bath end shower, utilities in­
the total asking p r i c e of 309 Elm
Ave.
phone 1333
cluded in rent. Conveniently
located aeros* U*e street from
Used furniture, appUanee*, tools,
the Post Office. Inquire Manuel
etc. Bought-snld. Larry's Mart.
Jacobson DepL Sure.
SU East la t SL Phone 1631.
LOVELY Cottages, nicely turn
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after * p. m. or oa weak-ai
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4 miles south on 17-92, F
seat 110., 3—3 ft. Venetian blinds
Points Motel. R. J. Carroll.
12 ea . Che*l of Drawer 112 30
FURNISHED Home. Couple. U03
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31* Palmetto Ave. Phone 618.
RAYMOND M. BALL, BBOBEB
Block. Sand Gravel, Cement
S. D. lilghtrymin, Associate
Concrete Pipe to Meet All Quail
O M. Harrison, Associate
tlcilinae.
104 Soutn Park Ave.
Pfconn M0
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S h erm an C oncrete Pipe Co.
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Phone 1123
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Firestone Store*
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Excellent location.
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THE OLD HOME TOWN

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RAYMOND, Wash. th-O n# of
Crooner Bing Crosby** sons, P»t.
Phillip L. Crosby, Zl, Is Jn a Raymound hospital today with a broken
bark.
The young soldier from Ct Lewis
drove through a guardrail down a
ZO font emb.inkmMit Ink) tha Wtllap* River bed a-htle trying to get
back to his Army KP duti»* early
Sunday,
Fortunate!;, the tide in WUlap*
harbor, into which tho river flows,
was out. Other* lie, authorities
said * young Croiby would have

Don’t u e any more atactria

lgbSa than you have to, and repiao* high waUage bulhe with
m
brilliant lamp*.

ra h . Reptaea them with Bght
open tfnah enrtalna. Or batter
sOB. wee no curtains.
Get rid of heavy wool ruga. If
possible. During tha hot day*
aabwUtato cotton or fiber r u n or,
again, don’t uaa any a t ML

drowned.
His father left a Spokane yolf
tournament to fly to Raymond
Bing would allow no hospital pic­
tures takm of his son.
At tho New ntvm iew Hospital,
ft was said Phillip had three frac­
tured vertebrae and minor lacer­
ations. One of the spinal fractures
was In Iho nrrk. Tie other tvro
were lower down In the hack.
He will be hospitalised several
Weeks. As toon as possible, he
will be takm to Msdlgan Army
Ifospila*, at Kt.Lcwis.

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OUR GUEST?
We hare leased I t alr-rendltInned room* at Ike Mar-Lou
MeleL
Ahaetutfly FREE tn all new
arrival* a t cur Naval Air
(Ballon.
Pick ag year key* at tha
afflr* of

Odham &amp; Tudor,
Inc.
-Battier* of Fin* Horn**H U K French Avw.

rtahk. aim pie meat*, main* an toaulated oeen Inaiead of gaa
burners. Close off the kltchan
from other rooma.
Keep yowr kitchen windows
open while you a rt cooking. Turn
an the exhaust fan, or U you don't
bav* oca, ptaee an elacixlt fan in
front of the window to blow owl
lbs boated air.

MltK-STAfl COOmanOH Upk&lt;lgtd by Ofnrmoni
yninlng bands wa they get together at a confrrrnca
in Chicago. Scaled II. In r.) are: J. Ilrarken Ice,
Utah; William O. Stratton, Illinois, boat to the
gathering; Abraham Hiblcoff, Connecticut; and
Ford C, Elvlttge, Guam Island. Standing (L So r.)
are; John T. fitmma, J r , New Mexico; Fred Hall.

By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER
WASHINGTON, OP — America’*
European allies have agreed that
tha Western bloe must maintain
ita military power at the high level
if tha United States, Britain and
Franca are to conduct further ef­
fective peace Ulka with lb*
Rusalana.
Officials reported today Hi vs
since tha summit conference at

Kanawa, wnd J. Cali b flosxs, Delaware. MswnvbOa,
Gov. Averell Ifarriman (top, right), of Hew York,
lakea time mil from the S7th Govermifx* ronference
to call on AfUal F Hlcvcnaon (lop. left) at hi* home
In ?.n&gt;crty/11le, III. Ilarriman told rrpnrtrr* that he
still favors Stcvcnsnn for the 1050 Democrat la
Presidential nomination.
OmtrmatlonsO

In tha avantng. open aH t a x i
and windows Opening windows
from both tha top and bottom
does not gtva you any more air
than opening either the bottom
or lop all the way.
Fall back the eurtotna. Rametnber. any obatraaUon acaoaa an
open window eat* down tha
braeas. Been Insect atm n ln g red»CM Mby M par cant.
If you have » couple of electric
fans, place them at different win­
dow* blowing Inward so that Uuy
will draw cool air inside. ^

Bght-entered. washable slip cov­
e n for wptvotaUred furniture wlS
make the mom seem cooler.
In the laU afternoon, hone
down tha exterior walla of the
house. If you have a flat roof, it Qomtow awd AifTwn
might ba a good idea to wet th at
C. P : What aauaea a burning
down, too. Evaporation of water pain on Uit outside of my left f«n
and what could ha dona for It?
Anxwtr: Burning pain* Rich aa
Wat walka' and driveway, also. you deacrlba may ba dua to a
disturbance of tha narrea or ot
I Uao Electric F o a
An alec trie fan blowing aaroaa tha circulation.
An ru m in atio n by yowr doctor
a pot of tea will help. I t you are
really ewflrrtng, maybe hanging would be necessary to diagnoae
tome aheeta dampened with cold and treat your troubla.

MAN DRIVER Ml MILES
.TO MAKE APOLOGY
LITTLE ROCK. A rt Uh-A. E.
Scott, operator of a servlet station
at El Dorado Springs, Mo., drove
fill milet to make an apology.
He was nut of town when a talcsman for W. If. Goodman, a fire­
Geneva last month there have been called it "interesting but no raaaon works distributor, called to make
several exchange* of viewi in the for reducing our military strength a collection. On hU return he
North Atlantic Treaty Council al in the tlighlrit
learned that one of hit employes
Peril. Tha IS member govern­
ments ara agreed, they said, that
there it no evidence yet on the par*,
of the Communists that would Justi­
fy any changes In the scheduled
Western defenae buildup.
Tha Soviet g o v e r n m e n t an­
nounced Friday night that it had
derided to rrdura Russian armed
forces by MQ.000 men br Dec. IS
The United States, Britain ant
Franc* ara expected to confer
early this week on tha Soviet
move. Over the weekend they wel
corned it at a step In tha direction
of reducing armaments but they
were frankly suspicious of whether
the Soviet* would make the full
rut and just what Russian inten
tlons were.
Barring acme surprise more that
would drastically alter Western
thinking. They aeero certain to go
ltd the fgreign mlnlatera’ confererre with Bussla at Genes* Oct.
ZT in as strong a position at they
hi I t .luring tha lop-lend talks last

had insulted the talesman and
refused to pay him.
Scott drove the SZZ mile* to
Little Rock and was waiting when
Goodman opened hit store in the
morning. He apologised, paid hu
$500 bill and left (or borne.
“ 1 didn’t know they made them
lika that any more,*' commented
Goodman.

Explosion-Torn.
Motorship Docks;
Two Seamen Dead
SAN FRANCISCO. &lt;Jt — The
explot tan-tom Norwegian motorihtp T* bored docked S u n d a y
with two Norwegian teamen dead
and four seriously burned, one so
badly he may not survive.
The injured mm were rushed to
iha V S. Public Health Service
Hospital. Three still were on the
critical list.
An enginemom blast killed KJell
Peltersen, 51. an oiler, and And*r* Lund, IT, an engine boy
making his first voyage.
Most seriously burned was en­
gineer Anders Tufteland, Si, who
hid only IZ more days at sea be­
fore retiring.
The other burned mm were as­
sistant engineer Crime Ram. IV
motorman Gunnar Bjasland, U.
and oiler Bjorn Hansen, Z&gt;.
Tho rxplosion occurred Satur•Uy about 120 miles at era.

Hooldt ftiUbiek Bar BotiV of the
Detroit Li obi played biw biU with
Liocola. Neb., of the Western U i ; ue before deciding to concentrate
on football.
The first pennant winner in organiird baseball this year was th«
Monroe. La., club In the C lan 0
Cotton States League. The Yankee
farm team won the first ball of the
split season schedule.

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day* to all w * arrival*
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Plek aa vour keya at tka
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But diplomatic experts, are be­
coming increasingly uncertain how
long this will be true. They expert
Runia to make a big play in
coming months for public opinion
pressure to force cuts In Western
arms expenditures and troop Icvlrs
Thiir gestures covl them little
and their promises cannot be
checked.
Sen. I l e n n a t t (R Utah) com­
mented the Russian move "might
have more meaning If w* knew
whal percentage of total Russian
military manpower It represent*."
Sin. O’Mahoney (R-Wyo) said It
Ihould be viewed with "greatest
caution." Sen. Watkins (R-Ulak)
Quarterback Richard Alien of tha
University of Florida threw tour
touchdown pastes during tha IBM
season, but navag Write to the
same man.

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Indians Head Wy
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Weather
Mostly fair thn»uth TbuMdsy « •
ccpl tor a ( n ntdefv anllfrM
*ll*l»»"a lliMiiitrnh»i»ti1

No. Z.S.S.

f i r e s D ie O u t
R e b e llio n Ends

despite the !5 nr more killed In
Monday'a march.
The marcher* had covered *0
imlei late today and had another
30 milei to go bet ora reaching the
border of the Portuguese enclave.
Portuguese authoritl** have fol­
lowed a tirm policy of redding
any penetration by Indian demon­
strators
Mott of India returned to nor­
mal today after protesting the
Monday killlr;:*. Rut in Calcutta,
the nation'* large*! city, a general
WNAPtM.tS. Md P ('nmmanil
Notional Guard
strike continued.
of the Navy (u»&gt;« \ from Adm
Today’* marrher* were only
Robert It t'.irney lo tdm krlcigh Services Given
pari of *ome 3,two who had as­
A Burke liday smutvi cerrmnnial
t IT-hour
sembled at ltelgaum, leu than 30
honor* never before accorded a LINCOLN \&gt; » w
privon rebellion at the Nrbia.ka
mile* from Goa‘* northeast bornew* chief of naval ojierationi.
WILMINGTON. S C IF - Hur- der. Leader* of the all-party Goa
The program al Ihr Naval tea- Slate Pen.lenlian i-dlapved lolav
A in a Diane threw her full punch Liberation Committee here tried
dr my provided * parade o( mi-l- when armed trivial» and National
at the North Carolina to u t today to prnuade them all from enter­
thipmrht an I, lor Ivoih l arnev and tiuaidvmrn marched nlo Ihe rrll
and moved inland »tro*i th« aouth- ing the Portuguese colony in view
Burke. 17 gun .slutr. Impovsihte block with nrdrtt to .hoot to kilt
of MotrJay'a event*. Hut the WO
eastern part of Ihe ilat*.
in IVanhinglort ollire building* tf nrrrsvary. No &lt;holv were fired
Gov \ irlor Anderson .aid ibnul
enter at ......
RanHigh wtadl and Udea la died the indited
.........„ they would
...................
where all previous CNiVv have
b e a c h e i 0j Upp*r South Carolina Ida, where Portugue*e guard* were
b.rn • &gt;oin in vmir the ollire wav US prtvoner*. who had vet (ire
THE
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DEPARTMENT
OF
DEFENSE
award
I.
helot
f"-s,nled
to
thFanCv
staff
bv
C.lr
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lo tiv privon vhi'pv and vpent Ihr
and »outhem North Carolina Nit reported lo have killed at lea»t
Cole# Jr.. Station Executive Officer at HNAAS. Left lo right are Lt. It. W. Sherman, officer a,l\te.-t. created in ItMS
.
n'ght vma&gt;hing (urmlurr and HR. JOHN tv. KITS, who re­
earlier refwrti Indicated the dam-j three Indian* in the recent Inva- K. p. Kennev, JOT, aisoclata editor, and T. 1. Atevander, AN. r»iitor, The i&gt;rr-&lt; ntation «.i» rtt*.ir th■.
cently icrriv. | a Iw tnr of
The threat of Hurricane Diane „ ,u(rmrn,
,hfir rc'| p|,vrk&gt;
a I* ««uld nol be a* icrwua a* non.
morning at “Meritorious Mail" for the puslandme stateside mimeogiaohed ter. - ncwMiaprr of ali moved Ihr ceremony from the
Is
1s t 7&gt;Ufgery d&gt;gif« at
Irieil
"no
difficulty
al
all"
after
armed forte* for Auril-Jun*. 19S5. Onlv on* awari mav !&gt;.- obtained in a vi-ar. Jhi* n ihe »ecntut fur deck nf *n aircraft carrier in
Emory University, ha. opened
Waiden
Joseph
lloir*
told
them
at
&lt;*Thed‘ center of the hurricane.
the Sanflv. the other i«.ueH for January-March, 1911. A. 5. Mancuto. spoil* editor, u not pictured. Norfolk. V* , where K h»H been
S a m tn hr hack in Iheir cfllv hit office for ihe general p.sewH which 100-mile wind* re- Regular Customers (Offtrial Photo. If. R. S'arvt
planned, to Ih* iiep* of Ihe »ra wiihm ts o minute, or the ti mper* tire of denttstiy on 1 '"t K m i ved. moved Inland over Wil­
""d w here Dr Epp&gt; anf h:a
demy dormitory tlnik* left as a would shoot.
mington about S » a m , ipptovi- Patronize Business
midshipman 3! year, ago
IVhrn Ihe trooper * and guardv wife ate making Iheir hom* ea
nalely two hour* before high tide
Secretary of the Nivy Them av men marched In to th* rrll Mock lak* .Minnie adjacent to th*
The atarm began to Inst tone As Operators Flee
in
a prepaid) speech ealled the ih»v found all prisoner* within home of hi* par*nt*.
BUFFALO, tiP&gt;—Tha rwgulara
, t h plodded north-northweat at
occasion significant tvraose H Ihrir cells Nc tim rn watting outabout 14 mdea an boor over the at Emil A. Ringer’* tavern In
emphaaiies the paramount Impor- »»lc Ihr wjllv hrard a non* that
suburban Oeoktow-*** were de­
kind
tanr* of Ih* fleet snd Ihr sea­ soundrd lo thrm like a gun shot,
All teacher* in tha county have
loti* Carolina beaehea. at * e lighted to find the place open yes­
going tailor, who man it. Roth hut Gov. Andrrvon t-Id thrm that
taken an active Intern*. *n&lt;f are
edge at the atorm after K veered terday.
t'am ry ami Burke di'tingiiivhH wav Ihr mlomalir rrll door, being
Tha tavern la normally rtoaad
putting forth hours of effort In
worthward during the night, aufihrm telvrt at "seagoing, lighting thill
live
first
three
&lt;l*y*
of
th«
gen­
fcred ody minor damage aa they Tuesday, but yriterday two cheer­
•
mrn,** hr said
Three ronvlcls wrrr injured dur­
eral woikshnp at -Settiinute High
fcd during Connie, which hit ful young men tended bar and
SEOUL. Jv-Bock hurling South School which i* being sponsored
ing llie rebellion which "latlcd |u«l
PFughly Ihe tame area list week. served meal* to customers for
K o r e a n * injured an American by Ihe extension division of Ih*
alter supper la.I night T«o were
Nor* Carotin* wa* harder hit nearly sia hour*.
Then, with the place crowded Army officer today a* they again University of Florida.
sluggrd user Ihr head tavl night
hut wot damaged aa much at durand business thnving, tha bar* turned their wrath against U. S.
by olhrr inmates, sod when nt(|.
Mg Connie, report* Indicated.
Tli# workshop is th* result of
troops guarding Invpeclion teams many month* nf planning and was
taeideia suddenly vanished.
rcri entered Ihr crll blin'k this
Two arvbtenlt were reported dur­
Whew Singer and hi* wife re- of the Neutral Niltona Supers Ivory brought about when the siced » * '
morning they found a thiid run ing Ihe tail two days al lha sher­
turned fmm a chopping trip and Commits ton.
sirt. hit (air and shirt covered iff v olhrr.
fell for professional impiuvenu nt
it nmrie he wa» informed that bia
with hl.ewl, curled up in Ihr hack
U Wayne N. H*n»en, Augusta. for teacher* of Seminole County,
The first occurred at 7 &gt;» p m,
martial of Sgl Jamr. C. Gall* i TALLAHASSLK (,r&gt;-T l.r name* id a rrll,
•‘new1’ bartender* had walked off C.a , was hit an the head at South it was announced.
yesterday when Henry lincoln
gher, » , acru.rd of collalwrattag &lt;rf ,hrrr H"""‘ ""mbn. and one
Iheif job*.
llraki- vhc-e address la At* MarKoreans hurled a barrage of rocks
At yvatsrday'* session 1’ TA
Ringer told police th# “bar­ and atones at eight U.S. Army
kef St, Waukegan III , went off
h,T r ,r,,n
•"
a
r
a.
member* and friends net# pie- with Ihe Reds and of unpremed*-1
tender*'' had forced open hla vehicles rroailng the causeway be
Ihe htthway on* half -n '* '.o’lih -f
l along with Ihe teacher- snd
fT .
froal dooC and finally fled with pwern tncbnn »nd W otm l M * « d . sm
Forest City and aisle tu ipssl a light
were gecele.1
the heApitallty f «C r - _ln .-.Ih Knit... Is Ivpeclrd
..•'.iiilmt- :hr eti 1 t.l 1 glsln*
ltd in cash -plus about another where neutral tree* tnipectora are committee with nam* card* and to end today.
pole,
live ,t « e « ..
ygg from aver the-bar trade.
Drake driving a 19Ai Alcrrurr
hooted.
The tall, red blond Brooklyn ui|
hibiscus.
R.»p Jcdnlran of
sedan was chaig-rt wilh driving
Army doctors said Hansen sus­ In the hall* of SIIR ar* eshibl’ s dicr eomplelrv! hit own defense C wintv, who h*t t-een onimi
under the influence „f aic-h.d No
tained a alight brain concussion nf boots on all lev si. brought testimony yesterday. He drntrd r
It waa announced today that the
House
llq u s r m
member*
o m h rra d
dn
u lln
lining
in g to
in
.
inpiric- "cenrrwl to him hut hi* unand hruivev or th* nh* and legs hi r« hy the Rook N'—k of Ha) rauslng the dratli. «( Hirer olhrr
artificial lake located to the cen­ Indications Show
litcntifcd passenger received a
but described his condition as Inna Resell. Rook rompaJii's hair prisoner* and said much nf Ihr
ter of PL Mel Inn Park I* now besllghl
il wound F'limai-d ds'not serious."
ing«tock*4 with ba*» and bream. Shaky Tw o-M onth
representative* with 0’ s ir dis­ previous Iratimuny was mistaken
•u I w j ' s e , i t • o o ip d i'. t, a d s ' . —I i
rnagr lo In, car is STirt lie was
in
allrging
that
hr
rurried
fatoi
Starting la*t night i t 4 p. m.
The Incident, Uteri in Ihe series play*
showing
test*
that
air
r._#. -------- - ----_
.
* comptroller’, office he would' Mlkttl sv-smuggling of trm. token nl» ru-ludy and rrleased un­
city peraonnel veined Mullet I-ahe Truce N earing End of South Koreans demonstrations tiring used In *chool» toroaghout " ' h tommunut raptor*.
, rpi ,
„ ,ltl..y,
in,{ aminumtiun bct»era Florida
der |.Vl IvKvl
park walee* for the fUh. They
BUENOS A I R E S . ArgmUna, demanding ouster of pro Com mu Florida.
I He .aid mistaken imprrs.ions
The . -inptinlli i't off e added jp,| Cuba i* r.P 1 *' I t.v Inert nr
film i ail William and Deputy
ere through at » :» .
(jv—The end o' a ahaky two-month nisi Cieeh and Polish member* of
Genrral director of the »r»«lnn« probably slrmnird fmni hi. grn
•&gt; »i Rep- VV. .tl-erry of
uh Ihr i ' in of I" l'*.’ln« I'riu
rr
i I lifiiioniiU,
.It. I*In
* ikli.
id Duval *od S*--cnr „f Ynluaia to Sue arra s l« his homeland, eustoma Ahcr11f 1'ihanki we * nfllceri in
Obtaining the Rah 1* wider the truce between Ihe Romao Cetholic the NNSC, flared Into violence as L Dr. C. I^a Egg*rt ofj. .a
rrxl
imtHipularity
Ihr
poll
the ra
rharce
•upend*ion el the
, « * Church and Argentina** dominant IM South Koreans tried to block tension diviaion of L'&lt;dF.
|ramp, 'The men Jusl didn’t like ihs ('•* ll»u*e members who signi- J .dfirial* helirvr
Tlic tr -nd arndent hippened
111* '* k * afnlnel!
, . n . . . . . . . 1.1 ___ t___
______
Fresh WaUr Flak Commltalon Peronlit* political party appeared Army supply truck* going to
me," he atalrd.
fled they would waive. M’estbeiry
|»rw went hack to Cuba 1»vt at 13 x) a m Iciday, Woodrow
and m lemlnolo Qmnty JporU- at band today.
WalmL
After he left ihr stand, a number f-d Swerliy weir a i led on the
Jt„| ||,»t "muld mean anolh : Newton, wli'isa a,hire s 1VRox IVVg
wiaa'a Aaaoclatkm along with the
The party'* Supreme Council
(V prosrrution rebuttal witnrsvrs » tnglh of their statidlng waiver. rr pir |mj, nf -mncgling in thr nrvt
Plane Survivors
kelp of city peraonnel.
la*t night Indicated it* open antiuera railed One of thrm, Mannr
allowance* duller »ny ire --.
r,n, „r | H„t“ i
custom* olfi Ovird i m a stop sign e'v miles
South", • of Sanfonl and lurned
About 30 of the ba*s »nd bream church campaign would be revived
Troy Williford, « n-us *ta nt mnie than 31 hums.
ilal. taut line vestetdav.
htv iv,, ihrvr.iiei truck over in a
T reated For Shock Nit.
wrre caught la»l night. Prob­ with a statement condemning
turned at Nntfolk. Va , .aid Galla­
, “ I’rlo hat oprolv adniitled Hial dHrh So injwies icntlli'l bill h*
ably MO to I JO more will be addrrt "Ihoie who use religious dogma
THE PAR. Man. A-Two oil gher hat left hi. squad to spend
h* enenuragrd gun tnvuggtinK| was iak&lt;n t,» the hn-p.ial tor a
company employes who parachutrl a month at the Chinese regimental
according to aiM dudng la neat end their church a* instrument*
from the tlmle-1 Sixlr. tor use In! P'llllnc riieckup
Soviet Composer
K-timated d*.
from a disabled plane over mirth headquarters in a “voluntary study
of tow political end*." Th* council
eoupla af wteka.
regaining Ihe Idwilie. of the Cuban | mages In the Iru k ar* t37S and
ern Saskatchewan were treated in group."
Hd WChard touted to to they •lid the time had rom* for it to
Suggests Exchange people,'" .aid t hade. R Myall, re 1Newton It mil 'vo gvi bno j,
a hotpila! here today tor shock
anticipate ntong * a fuh tor * e resume all-out political aeUvily.
gion.l .ut'er'itot of eustoma agents
NEW
YORK.
IF-The
second
day
neat Jayeea Rodeo Ftahmg Con Such a move had -been expected
and malnutrition
ant Jim v. R Offutt, his a.nstant
Between
Countries
of
a
eon
gres
lion
a
I
probe
into
Four other Impertil Oil Co em
■her tha government announced
' There is p&lt;v reason to Hrlteve
LONDON 'A— Soviet com poser
T ta ito i wlH Wad «« th» kun- Moods? that K had *ncovered a alleged Red influence in show ployet aboard the plana died when Work On Hospital
that Itiosr effort s will suddenly
business,
like
the
first
day,
brought
Aram
Kharhalurian
added
hi.
dreda at tiny minnow* tkat a n plot to aaaaaamaU President‘Juan
R erathed Raturday near the
hall now that he Is hack with hi.
Progressing Nicely voire bslay In Ihoie suggesting hot
already a the lako and tha fungu* D. Pena and other government up no witness willing to answer Manitoba-.Saskatchewan border.
blooded .uppniters again."
question*
about
communism.
musical
exchange,
between
the
Harry Weir, Seminot* Coui fy
A search plane yesterday picked
growth la toe lake. FertlltW will leaders. The government blamed
Mlalt and Offutt -aid in an inter­
probably bo added to the lake ''Catholte nationalist!" an^ opposi­ AU four persons called before up G. II. Krndall. U. and Owen Hospital Artminlstralnr, announ­ United State, and Russia.
In a message In the United view with Ihe Miami Herald.
Ihe House Un-American Activities Smith,
both of Regina, Sask ced that Door III* is being Uhl
waltr next week to Mart the tion political leader*.
On Aug J thr Cuban potie# esmCommittee y*iterdep declined to One of the mrn wa* spoiled nine •to the thlr-t floor of (hr hospital Stale* read over Mn.co* radio, f|irali-d ■ number of guns and
th*
front-rank
Soviet
musician
and
th(
painting
on
that
flour
la
reply when the committee asked mil at from the crash .erne by a
applauded American violinist Ye­ yesterday thev selied a cache of
WASHINGTON i.P — S-n Capeabout Red afflllaUoni. When the search plane A pontoon-equipped almost completed,
arms near Havana.
James Dingfelder
hirt (Kin.
denouncing Iv’mivhearings opened on Ihe prrvtojs plane waa aummonrd and tha sec­ "MV anticipate moving a great hudi MrmihRT. current rflnrl. In
crj'lr ci tti'in of I'rasldrnt Etday, seven witness** refused to ond man has found aftrr thr leal of furniture the lalier part' arrange a visit tn Russia in return|
Dies In New York amwer similar question*.
tf September", h* stated. "The for an American lour hr master
■enhowsr v golf and vscanons,
icacucra landed.
contractor doesn't expect to turn Soviet fiddler David Oi'trakh,
said fodn ih* rreurlent 'em run
Word wmt received today that Three of yesterday's witnesses
building over in m until Ihe “American symphony mehestras
his offirv as well from GrttyaJam** R. Dingfelder of New York cited the Fifth Amendment of the
City and Mauhaaaett, I. I. pasted ('(institution, which protects a per MANY DERCENDENTR LEFT middle of (Xtnbvr" he went on.
burg or I nner as froni he AAhit •
are said to be wonderful," KhaRAINELLE, W Va. Jt - Mrs
llniivv "
away following a brief lllnr** at son from being lorcvd lo give
“Then you muat allow a mini- clfaturian*. m t • s a g * said, "I
SACRAMENTO, Calf. »J» - Una the age of 12.
He * i l Eisenhower his “such
self-incriminating testimony. They Mary Francea Kenney, *j, died mum of fiO day. to pii-pai, for hould vrr» much like lo hear one
Rkhmldt-Fine * own parrnla may
Hr. Dingfelder was tha *nn of were Lee Hay*, a stout singer of yeaterday, leaving 111 direct dr- t&gt;e actual lerrtving of patimis, of them in Moscow, say the one
an line iri. -ra&gt;p" s»f Dm preil*
SEOUL. JV- An unidentified US denrv In*i n■ 'could spend mint
scendvnta, ■
I sons. * daughter*.
are
making
attempt IO
to K
which
conducted
(thr
be on oppoiito aide* of the fence the lata Mas Dingfelder, on* of folk tongs; Mrs. Irma Jurist, a e*v.t&lt;ie«riwi
w, W.M*
, "W■
* T »t|W
*ssil»i «vrry
II] lU*'llt[&gt;k
(IHII T"*canini
I ’ ’k*1IIIIII L
fIrTI.JIII ir.| |inr
when Airman Daniel Schmidt the original founders of C- 1. ami c o m p o s e r ; and Mrs. Susan grandchildren. TJ greal-grirylchtl n|
th. hospital ^&gt;ner if at all. Symphony of the Air. which re soldier shot and killed two South of hit Mu in Grttjvtmrg and no
Kmran Alan net Siindw) m an crilirism svuiltd b- |mtitled"
A rb t* for custody of the IW-year- M. Dlagfalder Produce Merchants, d'Uiaeau, artist and wife af play- dren and I great-crest-grandchild , p- talblw", Weir concluded.
Iccntly lour.d the Far Fasti.
aigumenl over Kotran cult, an
Tld ton he baa teen only once. who established their bruin*** in right Arnaud d'Usseau.
Sen Murra) (D Munt I brought
Atmy tourea trpprted today.
The St-year-old gunner la one of 1IM on Washington Market Ut
up Ihr tnhjeel of the Grllyiburg
Two other Korean Marines and farm jC'irrilay in eriiicinng El11 Amerlein airmen releaaed re- New York Oily.
a rlviltan were wounded
aantiy by the Communist Chtteae
A cousin of tha Into Julius
srnhuwrr s win Sunday of a bill
„
_
.
.
. ,
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.
The sotiree said the U.S aoldier which would have continued stockafter a month* to prtaon. to Dingfelder, ho wm* a partner of Russion Workers
Mra.
nua
Htasenion,
dalegata
d
rd
shortly
after
being
installA
short
business
meeting
wav
vtrn(
j0
t
|rn|
in
a
battalion
area
Sekmidl’i absence, kit M -Tf*r«ld DingfeldeT-Saperatone, with Florpiling uf mnie d unrslir minerals,
“ " Pilot
""•* lnt*rn*lional
’ "—
• Con-• “**■
** - guest At the romra- |.relides) over by Mis. H. A ., „f ih, RitK 1st Matine Division 'llie President s.tid lha mlm'fila
to tha
Wife Una aaye, aha m im ed Alfor Ua Headquarter* In Sanford until N ot To Be Envied
Swanson wt-, Announced that the ,in,| asked if there writ any girls ais* no lunger needed,
GENEVA Jv-Atoml^ worker* sentton held In July at the (ttatbr 1
wife, Um says, aba married Alford the firm diaaohod in January
A r*|&gt;ort nf Ihe rh»nge nf by- [ 1 rutenanl district governor, Mr*. ,n th* irnl.
•re forging into tho ranks of the Hotel In U&lt; Angele., Calif, gas*
Fine, I I . a togging worker. In Use IIU,
Murray e-nlcnded lire vein v ia
Ttie Koreans told him theic wvre unjustified and said It resulted
Mr. Diagfelder visit#d In (Un- Soviet Union's elite labor — with an interealing and Informative re­ !**• wa* given by Alia, Steven 'tarlc (ileaion nf Oral* will make
belief that the airman waa dead.
sun
In
which
aPilot
mav
be
her
official
visit
to
Ihe
local
club
none, hut he tried tn enter the from ‘ bad ads lea and a -lack at
Schmidt, through hi* Sacramen- ford many times and had many tome retting a at* hour day and port at th* meeting of tha loo!
% attorney, taid yetlarday ha to* friends and bualnaaa,associate* tn up Us 'a month’s vacation with pay. Pilot Club held al th* hom* «f i Mipcel aa present at a meeting if on Sept. U. She also requested tent. An Ri&gt;K* Alarine rushed at p-rsonil understanding on Ihr part
Unda to aak the court* toe cus­ both ckrua and vegvUbia circle*. The holiday may be al bargain Mra. LValtar L. Carter on Gran t- th« Is on eorne civic duly or at a that each standing committee him and told him to go back lo hi* of the chief executive mada inavk*
IVot convention. Annminceniepl ihalrman prepare a report of her own unit.
ratea If (ha worker spends tt la a view Ava. last night.
tody of hi* ton Daaity Jr. aa well
table by his rodAliun Iron tha
was mada that the 1PS*&gt;-ST cop. work in quadruplicate and In hard
sanatorium or rwat homo.
The Army sourre taid Ih# soldier ^ work-a-div world".
aa a divert*.
The highlight qf tho eonven- vention will be held In Miami I* tn be- -nt tvtrr than Aug. 37.
Russian scientist A. A. Lriavel tion, ah* laid, waa t* reception
walked off In meet another Amer­
The lawyer. Howard P. Welch, Nixon Is Closing
She called a board meeting for ican uddier apparently waiting
told Ihe aloma-for.peace confer­ given following the Installation -&lt;f Rrach July IR through 21.
•aid tha airman’s determlaatson to
The budget of 111 MPA.00 w»i thr rvniiug of Sept. 1 at 7:30 (or him.
•*k for (b* boy waa seconded by California Journey ence today of the** and other step* officer! at tha rlosing banquet
New Conduct Codo
Us guard the health of Russian* honoring Mra. Friilh MacBriio adopted at presented by Mr*, p. pt. at the home nf Mis. Troy
Suddenly, he turned and fired
Uaa’a mother Mrs. Walter FergtsLOS
ANGELES
UB-ViM
Pn
slGenie
C,
Dodd
of
St.
Augustine,
Bay,
hlfl
Magnolia
Ave.,
to
plan
exposed la atomio radiation on Cameron ef Gainesville, newly
with hit e a r b t n e , killing two In Planning Stage i
aat, formerly f f M ia , Malm.
drw Niton, winding up a brier their fob*.
lira surer of P. I,
for the lieutenant gnvtrnat'a Mnines.
elected president of Pilot Inters*WASHINGTON, iJv—Th# Sum­
southern California vacation, sr(►n tha program nf entertain* visit,
But don't envy th* Soviet atomic
mer White Houle in Colorado and
rangad a aertoa of privato talk* laborer loo much. He work* a ala- tional.
WUJ) M A X LOOSE
ment waa a trip to Knott’* Berry
Mr*. Nancy Brntk. Mr* Rw«nA tout nf T4I Pilota, eo-Pild. Farm, a rehabilitated “ghost son and Mr*. R E. Chapman wer*
the Penljg-n planned to spell out
GALIvOPING GRANDMA
HHONTGOMERY. AU.. UR— A with poUtkal friend* today.
day weak, In rontraat to Iba 49RUTLAND. Vt. UC-ltra. Emma late today a new code for conduct
T m i i r r l Brahma bull nacapod He planned a brukfaal with hour, five-day w#*k American i s and vlaltora wer* present at tha town".which Mr*. Rtevenson found elided to aerve as delegate* to
M a m Herrin Fusti an, In
* j Ihe fall rmincil in St. Pateraburg Gairwood. 97, nf Gallipolls. Ohio, for American servicemen who ba«
porta (ig aiti i their labor lore* eonrvntion, aald Mra. Btevervon tu ho “very fascinating".
with W Florida PtlaU presentTha Bradenton, Fla. cluh rorpty- Sept. I7-1R. Alternate* wilt be arrived In Sheihurne Pan yester­ tome priKnrr* tn anolhtr war.
la addition tn Pilot* from tha *d recognition at tho convantlnn Mra. Walter L%Carter, Mi*.
I- day on a walking trip from ML Privtdenl Kiarnhiiwer. vacation­
Halted Stetea tha Part*, France for haring tha hlghaat i&lt;*rr*rt- Rahorn Sr. and Mr*.' Georg# A. Oglethorpe, Ga., to Mt. Katahdin, ing at Fraser. Colo., was reported
tlcb and Ua Bermuda club astro ag* of attendance during tha paat Stine.
Maine. She reported that since aha ready to aim an eieruliva order
_______
H IT
WHmvnxI. M. C. IF — Mr. alaa rapt m a ted.
year, elated Mra. Stevenson.
I Guest* present at the maating began tha tong hike on May S aba authorising tha new program.
••4 Mra. Murray Santo* Raw
Tba roc(plant of the Ruby NewA pintles (upper served in thal Included Mra. Michael Dugan af hat lost SI pound* and worn out A commission of retired sealer
named ( M r baby daughker, bent ball Schatarablp Fund, a manor­ gird*i&gt; waa tnoyrd by Pilot ntem- Katonah. N. Y.; Mr*. Ernie Witt, five pairs nf shoe*, fci far the has officers and Pentagon civil!ana pre1* thi* aei son of ‘
sd g report to guide the u n ial fund aai up in mamory pf a her* and guaati preceding Ih* Mr*. Margu*rit* Graham and walked l.ten miUs, wub about U0
t o la . .
report ptoua hp M n. Stevaaaon. I lilaa kyrtto VUaon.
M to M

RKLGAUM. India P—Eight hun­
dred determined Indian Nationaltit* who missed lb* "peaceful tnvat ion" of Porti-suese India Mon­
day trudged today toward the Goa
frontier.
,
They wanlrd to enter the entony

Command Of Navy N ° S h o t s
Goes From Carney A r e F ir e d
To Adm. A. Burke In R io t

ffiane's Full Force
Hits N. Carolina
Coast; Goes Inland

t

Rock-Throwers
Injure I). S. Army
Officer In Riot

Artificial Lake
jtocked With Fish
By Cily Personnel

Teachers From Entire County
Participating In Workshop Here

Two Auto Mishaps
In Last Two Days
Are Reported Here

Court-Martial End
Is Expected Today 3 House Members
For Sgl. Gallagher Are Added To List
*s» vohk, ov-uh. ««. T« Waive Expense

K t!:::: ;:;

Anns SmugglinR
Increase Expected
i r , - : , By Customs Heads

•

f

Witnesses Refuse
To Offer Answer

Capcharl Defends
Ike From Comment
Of Demo Critics

Airman's In-Laws
Viewpoints Differ

Korean Marines
Killed By Soldier

Mrs. Stevenson Describes Trip

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VOLUM E XLVI

John E.

WASHINGTON i*—Doctor* have
fivtn over • million American
youniitcn their »econd Salk polio
vaccina ihoti, with tha South lead­
ing the way.
All told. 8li million flrit and
second-graders received a firat
r ahot.
Somewhere around tn to TO par

cent of thote with accaia to the
second shot have bad It.
There figures ware turned np
today tn a nation*Me survey con­
ducted by The Aaioc utad rrcaa. It
showed:

1. The number of polio fatalities
ha* dropped 48 par rent below lail
year’* level. In th# key itatea
l supplying »econd *hot*. the decline
ha* bean IS per cant
t. Of f tt million Inoculated
youngsters, there have bean 147
caves of the disease and nine have
died of It.
1. Outside the South, there baa
been considerable resistance to
launching the second-shot cam­
paign. which was delayed by un­
certainty and shortage of vaccine.
I

BANGKOK. Thailand J* - A cartruck crash today killed U. S. Am­
bassador John E. Peurifoy. 41. a
diplomatic trouble • shooter who
itarred in settlement of Guate­
mala’* m i civil war.
A man who liked fast sport*
ears, Peurifoy and his g-ysar-old
*on Daniel perished when his Ford
Thunderblrd collided head-on with
a truck on a narrow bridge 123
miles south of Bangkok.
Th • ambassador's other »nn,
Clinton. II. was injured critically
in the imashup. which came near
the beach resort of llua 11m, on
the Gulf of Siam.
Ths tall, handsome ambassador,
who celebrated his **th birthday
Tuesday, cam* to Thailand last
November after brilliant service In
Greece and Guatemala. A career
diplomat, be began his government
service In H3S as a tM-a-month
elevator operator in the Senate Of­
fice Building In Washington.
He had arrived tn the resort yes­
terday with hi* wife and their two
sons for a 10-day holiday.
In the spring before he was
fumed to the Bangkok post Peur­
ifoy had won widespread attention
for bis role during the overthrow
of th* pro-Communlst regime to
Guatemala.

Pipeline Employe
Tells Of Fright
Dynamite Blast Is Al Bank Robbery
Blamed On Trouble
At Tennessee Plant when
"I waa scared, plenty reared,
I went Into the bank," be
MIAMI (JV-Jacob R. Schnitier,
38, pipeline employe at Buffalo,
N. Y„ who admitted to FBI agenta
that he robbed a bank near there
of $11,000 Monday, laid today "I
was drinking when 1 did it.M

MIAMI (It—Labor trouble at •
lant in Fayetteville. TWn. was
laicnd today tor n dynamite bleat
early yesterday.
Lewta I. Serbia, president of the
firm which makes ladles resort
and sportswear, said the explosion
»a* “a continuation of union tacties** started at the Tennessee plant
four months ago.
However, officials of the Interna­
tional Ladies Garment Workers Un­
ion (AFL) disclaimed any union
connection with the Incident and
posted $1,000 reward for arrest and
conviction of the guilty party.
The blast caused extensive dam­
age to Serbin's $03,000 plsnt and
shattered windows In buildings
nearby. No one was Injured.
Serbln blamed the Incident on a
“ new regime" at the ILGWA re­
gional office In Atlanta and said
the trouble at the Fayetteville plant
l started when C. T. Kehrer took
ever as regional director.

C

Orlando Air Bose
Positions Are Open
ORLANDO AIR FORCE BASK,
—Examinations for several U. S.
* Civil Service career-conditional
positions are now open at Orlan­
do Air Force Base, it has been
announced by the OAFB Board
ef Civil Service Examiners.
Salaries for t k n positions,
which include Junior Insect and ro­
dent exterminator, labor pusher,
labor foreman, and lilm proces­
sor. range from $1J0 to ll.Tt per
hour.
Qualification requirements IBd
instructions concerning where and
how to file applications to taka
the examinations will be found
in announcements peeled In first,
second end third etose peat offices
within a 10-mile redine ef Orlan­
do and in the Chraua Personnel
Office. Orlande Air Force Bate.
Registers of eligible* as a re­
sult of the examinations will he
used to fill puttie— at Orlanda
and Pinecastl* Air Forte Base*
and at other Federal agencies to
the Orlando an a .
Applications will bp accepted
—111 Aug. a .

Wilson Is Chosen
Kiwonis President
Officer* for 1IN kavn beta an­
nounced by th* KlwaaJs Club
with A. L. WUsea — praaldanI.
Serving with bias wffl be Roy
M an. first, vice president: Ed

said. "I'm still scared from know
tog they'd be after me."
By "U)fy" be referred to I’.’Z
agents who appeared suddenly be­
side his car last night at Goldaa
Beach, a Cold Coast tosm north of
Miami Beach, pointed guns at him
and snapped: "Coma out of there
with your hands up and don't reach
for anything."
Schnitier was driving a new Oldsmobile bought mostly with loot
from tht bsnk, he told th* FB.I
With him were three women, their
names not disclosed because, said
the FBI. "They weren't Involved."
One of the women was th# rob­
ber’s girl friend. The others were
her mother and grandmother.

Invitation Issued
To Attend Service
Teachers in tha focal schools
and the visiting consultants who
are here for next week's workshop
are extended a special Invitation
to attend the 11 a. m. service of
the First Presbyterian church
Sunday. The sermon topic win
deal with some aspects of teach­
ing. K waa said, and they should
be of more than passing interest
to tha educators.
Th* aervie* to addition to an
anthem by the Chancel choir will
Include a aoto by Mrs. Charles
Wilke.
At th* • p. m. servl-** a quar­
tet, Mrs. Robbcrt Graham. Mr*.
Ernest Cowley, Robert Mere and
Charles Mem, will sing a spe­
cial selection. The title of Uw
message at th* evening service
is on the thought provoking title
• Who. Me?!"

Company I Leaving
For Annual Camp
Training Program
Go. T. 124th Inf. Rest.. Florida
National Guard, Sanford's own
National Guard unit, will tears
tomorrow for Fort McCtellan, An.
and for th* annual two-wsek sum­
mer-training exsreitsa.
Th* unit will trawl by pullman
and Is scheduled t« arm # for
Fort McClellan around 10 a. m.
Sunday.
The advance detachment left
Thursday morning by motor con­
voy and was scheduled to arrive
at th* north Alabama military
Installation this afternoon.

Co. l ’s advanced detachment was
composed of 5FC Atnin C. Kendall,
CpI. James J. Kendall. Pfr. Ivey
•t. C. Rridres. and Pfc. Edward
R. Spotts These man. Joined with
advanced element* of th* other
l?4lh Inf. unite from throuxhout
Florida will have th* big Job of
maklnr sure that all Is In readi­
ness when th* main body ef
troops arrive en Sunday.
Two men of the unit were flown
un to Fort McClellan by Florida’*
Flamingo Troop Carrier Wing ef
th# Air Forte Reeerve. They were
Tfe. David O llosack and Pfc.
Homer L. Milter.
These man left yesterday end
will attend a three day, pre-camp
meis school.
For th# ninth year In a row Co.
I will go to ramp with 100 per­
cent attendance. 10 enlisted mrn
and five officer*. Th# unit la
composed of men from many Cen­
tral Florida communities. Including
Sanford, Enterprise, Osteen. Lnke
Monroe. ML Dors, Apopka, and
Lake Mary,
Co. 1. ns part ef the 4$th Inf.
Du*, will trgfo VriUt tevrr 'Ij000
other Guardsmen from Ihroughoet Florida and Geerein. Th* un|t
will return ts Sanford en Sunday,
Aug. 58.
With the group slated to con­
vert to nn armored division In
November, this will be th# la»t
summer encampment for tha San­
ford unit a* a rifle company.
Capt Joseph D. Bryant, lake
Mary, command* th* Sanford
company while 1st LL Glsna U
(.Ingle i* executive officer. Platoon
leaders nr* tnd LL Lloyd O.
Swain. 1st platoon, tnd LL Wil­
liam Nunn. Apopka, frtd platoon,
and tnd LL John O. Keeling Jr*
weapon* platoon
White at Fort McClellan th*
unit will undergo training in in­
fantry tactics, firing of individual
and crew aervad weapons, such as
the m-I rfle, carbine, 4$ caL
automatic, M mm motor, and IT
mm recoil#** rifle.

Cdr. Frank Mora
Is Congratulated

Soldiers
Searching
Wreckage

(IROEMBAm, Berman# * —
American toldisrs w o r k e d hy
flashlight through the night rolleeting scattered, smouldering » reekage from two U. 8 transport
plane* M which M servicemen
perished yesterday.
Th# two n i l Flying Boxcar
transports collided during an n r
transport exercise and plunged
flaming to earth near this village
30 miles west of Stuttgart.
There were no survivors of the
It U. 8 airmen of th* inth Troop
Carrier Squadron and 33 soldiers
of the 499th Engineer Rsttslion
who went down tn th* two planes.
E srlr today eight e h * r e a d
CJrpses had been reeovered. There
appeared little hnp« *nv more
recognisable remains would be sal
vaged.
The plane*. In a flight of nine,
had taken off from the U. S air­
field at Echterdingdcn snd were
only 4.000 feet up when they
brush*! and hurtled earthward.
Non* of the men had a chance to
use their parachutes. They carried
full equipment for the flight,
which was part of a training pro­
gram In air movement under simu­
lated combat conditions.

Polio Foundation
Sends Urgent Call
To Help Survival

n ew spa per

T C T s i^

Rising Tension Continues
A s Koreans Demonstrate
ROK Man
Is Shot
Fatally
Rhec's Demand
Goes Ignored

RETIRING PR1-HIHKNT of thAroa Chamber of Commerr* II. 8. Arnold, bards the ravtl to the nr« I’rrstdeut Charles
It. Morrison (riirhll while J!i« l» I S-i'rnev. -evretarv look* on
Other officers of the rroup are C’s-nl# l-avo. sire m evident. amt
Arnold treasurer. (Photo hv Jan'*-,on Studlnl

Hurricane Renewing
Threat To Seaboard

NEW YORK (fv-Th* National
Foundation for Infantile Paralysia
has Issued an urgent call to Ita sol­
vent chapters for foods so th*
nation's polio patieut aid program
may "survive"
Basil O'Connor, president of th*
foundation, said g33.3M.!M was
raised in the March of Dimes last
January, $ 13,000,000 short of nerds
"With all the ilncenty of p u r
pose at my command.” aald
O'Connor, "I call u| on our chap­
ters with surplus funds tn respond
willingly and Immediately to our
desperate need "
"If all rhapteri spent the same
amount tins year as last to *«.’ .«v
eld and c h a p t e r dp^dvteoi,"
O'Commr said, "them s* w - is*
jb o u t to million dollars in rath
remaining In 1,1*1 chapt*r treaauriea next Dec. 31."
He said that if this amount ran
be used now by the 1.374 chap­
ter* estimated to need help, "our
patient aid program eould sur­
vive."

WILMINGTON, N.C.
- Hur-|
rtcane Connie, pounding the North
Carolina coast with destructive 1«».
milt winds and high seas, again
became a threat to the rest of
th* Eastern Seaboard today.
The b g tropical storm speeded
up nn * course along the North
Carolina roast leading to tlir open
ocean where her force could be
maintained. Humcanrs usually
lose their force in crossing Ian 11 MIAMI IP-Goy. Collins will hold
and Connie appeared headed tend i * ronfers nee on the Miami hotel
wsrd yesterday. The Ea»t
»t, still e situation, probably nest
had been under hurricane alert for week. It wss reported last sight
three days while Connie (foundered, Dave Herman, union leader had

While at Stetson he was a mem
her of the football and baseball
teams, a member of th* “S” Club,
and a member of Sigma Nu so­
cial fraternity.
Others scheduled to receive de­
grees are Margaret Hunt Bryan,
bachelor of eris, Sanford and
Mary AUca Ratliff, master of arts,
Sanford;
The commencement address will
be given by th* Hev. J. R. White
Jr., pastor of the Main Street
Baptist Church of Jacksonville,
Registration for th* fall semes­
ter at Stetson la scbaduled for
September 23 14.

American Motors
Is Under Pressure
Of Strike Deadline

Governor To Hold
Conference Soon
On Miami Hotels

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u' . »mdelegs..(’n •urn the AF
Th* Wrath* r Bures't #*• -l« * rfoe- n%
•n,imat - - forms In
hurricane warnings on tip th coast (test n rei nfiy and
n him In
from the Virginia Capes
me Miami strike situintervene
Delaware breakwater and north alien.
rest &lt;torm warning* all the way t&lt;&gt; Itermsn s -I Ihe governor told
Prov.ncrtowo. kits*.
th - group (list ss far a he kniws,
The hunirane flags still P-- th • union d--es r.ut represent the
as far south s* Myrtle Itcarh. S
hull I employ rs and Ihe drive was
bul further danger from wind ap "Juit a strongartn effort In mu*rlr
peared past below the North Caro- info" Ihe mduvlry.
ltaa border.
Herman then asked Collins to
Carlton To Receive At I a.m. F.ST. Connie w*« cen give him 'an audirnr* to explain
tered about 30 miles southravl of the situation. Collins rrplied that
Mnrrhead City, N C., and was a conference will be arranged as
Master's Degree
moving north northeast at atetot *-*-n is he rrlum s to Tallahassee
At Stetson Tonite 12 miles an ho ir.
fro mtlie governor's conference he
Hugh Carlton, of .Hanford, will Connie's peak winds of too mile, Is attending In Chicago.
receive the master of arts degree an hour were mostly in squalls Meanwhile, Ihe National Labor
from Stetson University at com within 30 miles from the renter. Relations Hoard m Washington Is
r nildrnng a request that it take
mencemrnt eiereise* to be held
jurisdiction In the ra«e,
at g p. m. today.

Congratulation* war* seat yes­
terday to Cdr. Frank R. More,
former executive officer at th*
Sanford Naval Auxiliary Air Sta­
tion.
A telegram from Captain Ro­
bert W. Jackson, commanding of
deer at SNAAS, road as follows:
•"The civilian and military porsonnet of this station and your
numerous friends ashore Join me
to sending their heartiest congra­
tulations on your sslccUon to Workshop Invito
captain."
Cdr. Mare cam* to the focal Sent P-TA Group
Naval Auxiliary Air Station on
GOOFEEY MAR TROUBLE
Members of Semlaot* County
July 10, IKS and served to the
TETERBOBO. N.J., ufi-Arthnr capacity of the italton’a execu­ P-TA'a are Invited to attend the
Godfrey, wbe'e had trouble before tive officer until July I, IMS.
education association workshop
beginning at Seminote High School
at Tetesbere Airport, damaged th*
right wtog^ef bis plan* yesterday
Tuesday at 8:10 a. m.
ground light.
Presidents of all locals are ur­
CALLED FOE DUTY
According to an airport spokes­ T. !L KenL Red Cross Field Re­ ged to be present ss that they
man, th* red-haired entertainer presentative who reside* to San­ may become better acquainted
waa toiling his D a on the runway ford, has been relied to North with local school needs and wllh
to preparation for takeoff for bit Carolina for die**Ur duty en bur- their school personnel. R wax an­
nounced.
Virginia .home. No one waa hu t-

Officials Fear Rise Of Death Toll
ANDOVER, Okie (Ik-Tired roeeue crews, pushing aside blackbeams with crowbars and
ito ashes with shovels,
to anarch the wreckage
a l n a f Andover's explosion - teen
square today for mom victims.
Official* aald the death toil from
fha blast and Era which hit tftla
amall farming community Wednes­
day night may rlao abova ton last

d a i t .t

F R ID A Y . A U G U ST 12. 10.VS

PeurifoU. S.

Ambassador Is Killed
In Auto-Truck Accident
Doctors Administer
Salk Vaccine Shots
To Million Children

in d e p e n d e n t

H A N FO R D . E M M ID A .

Bodtoa of U victim* bad boon daughter, Margie, t. Rtrkhan’s
positively idautifiad by aariy In- wife Margaret was mlsetog and It
was believed her body may he
bodtoa lying in a garage buried in the ruins.
tend sa a temporary morgna still Among tho«# who filed to rough
ton makeshift morgna In search
TSn causa of ton explosion, which of relatives e a t William Cutlip ef
centsrod to ton Gateway Restau­ nearby Williirasficld. a lumberrant, wham many of ton victims fork.
hod sostgM shatter from • storm, Walking slowly out of to* garage,
rematood a mystery. Om Ihoory bn said quietly, "I hope that I will
~ again bam to aM what I

DETROIT um - Amrrlrsn Vo
tort Carp tnd the CKr t foiled
Auto Workers, under pressure of
s midnight strike deadline, mret
today to trek arrnrd on plant lev­
el issuev blocking agreement on
a new national rontrart.
Although a news Markon! has
eovered the talks sinre Ihey began
last spring, AMC Is reported will
Ing to virtually matrh th* eronnmle concession granted ihe UAW
under ntw contrarls with Ford
snd General Motors.
A union offfieltl said, however,
thorn may be tome difficulty in
resolving local issues al #1 (lit
cumpany plants In Michigan, Wli
cumin and California.
Tv# union spokesman said the
company presented seven nr* dr
minds yesterday after negotiators
had narrowed the local issued
duwn to four.

Diane May Become
Fourth Hurricane
MIAMI t*v_ A tropcat storm
raltrd Diane, which may become
the fourth hurricane of the season,
sulked ta Uie allantlr sno-odd
miles soiithwrrt of Herinuda today.
Il apparently was moving north­
ward about * miles an hour with
highest winds e&gt;tlrnated at tit) rn p
h. negr the renter.
The wealber bureau said gate*
extend outward 3 n miles to the
north and east ami loo miles lo
Ihe southwest of the renter.
Diane Is experted lo Intensify
and grow In sire with continued
slow movement toward Ihe north.
Ships In ths* path of Ihe storm
wrre advisrd to us# caution
Diane was discovered uff Puerto
Rirss early yesterday, nut far from
where Connie pa*'i-d &lt;&gt;n Aug 1 oil
her rs y to Ihe Carolina roast

SEOUL * \ South Korean was
shot and killed today and Tints
continued m ruing tension over
I’irsidfnt Syvrman It*-## &gt; demand
that pro , i *mmumsi true# in­
spectors jri out of Korea hv Baltic
day midnight T«n other Koreans
were wounded
An Inlormrt source said Rhee
advised Ihe t ’ 4 government hr
could not eonlrol South Korean
demonstrators unless (’. 4 Loops
guarding true# team personnel put
away Ihei- weapons.
An informed source «,.d Gen
I. I-. lemnitrer. (foiled Nations
commander, tn s Thursday con
ferenre with Rhee rhaiged
. nd
llhre heatedly itemrd — that the
Korean ilemon&gt;tr*tions were gov
ernmrnt inspired.
It has been common knowledge
that South Korean officials in Ihe
past have ordered "spontaneous"
itemnnvtrallons supporting other
llhew object.ves.
The source -aid Rhee fold I cmnltrcr Ihe l foiled States also milvl
promise to help In peaceful evic­
tion of Communist member* of the
Neutral Nations .Supervisor) Com
mitsion.
Al I'anmunjom U. S Ms) Gen
Harlan C. Parks (old s stormy
Military Armistice Cnmmisvion
session that "illegal” activities hy
Polish snd Ctech NNSC members
had provoked South Korea's seeth­
ing drmnniliations.

I

Wage Increase Is
Won Al G. E. Firm
NEW YORK, vr Tl.e C|( In
lernati-m.il Union of t'lrrtrfoal
Workris won vsage inrrrasr* trout
th* Grnrral Llrrtrtr t o -n an
agreement for a ness five year
contract yrvtrnlay, but nut the
guaranteed annual wage the union
sought.
Th* runtraet agreement, subject
to union membership acceptance,
contains n-s provision for supple
mentary pay during pcriorls of
utirmplo) nu-nl.
Tber* I* a rlaiisc, however,
whirh permit* resipcnlng of thp
ctmltarl In ’’.tut for a 3od*y re
view of "employment security"
matters.
A uni .n spukemtan drscrib&lt;-.| the
reopening clause as a measure of
success for Ihe union on the guar­
anteed Annual wagn Issue, lie sal-1
these discussion* will I n c l u d e
"laysdfs and what should b* d o n e
sb-.ul lh-m "

Speaker Dcrvfc?
Predicts Session
Will Last Long
TALLAHASSEE
—
Speaker Dsvld predicts to
port|onm»nt session of th# Laginlatur* sill last until Nov#m bm- ISM
unl#is • re.llitrtcUng plsn Is srrweg
upon soon after the lawmakers #nd
Iheir re-e«t nest month,
The I e g i * I a t it r * adjourned
Wednesday until Sept in after
-pending •»&gt; days In * fruitless at­
tempt to reapportion the M sena­
torial distnrtv m a manner satisfactory to the House, th# Benste
snd Gov. Collins,
"If It's not settled In a week nr
10 days, there'll be one of th* most
bitter and protracted bloodletting*
In Ihe In-tors of th * or any other
st ate ar t it won't be settled until
after the new legislature la
elected.’’ David said.
Terms of half th» senators and
all the llmi-e members «splr* In
N'nv ember, t9.to.
If the reapportionment session
leal* that long, David forecast, rediitrictlng will be a major cam­
paign issue and It mss- be that so
many of the prevent lawmakers
will be rrplacrd that rebuffing
Ihe M district* wilt become *•
easy mailer.

Investigation Set
For AIA Highway
Signs Along Route
DAYTONA BEACH (fi-An tovestigalu-n of advertising signs ot&gt;•Irueting the ocean view along AtA
b e t w e e n S t, Augixtine sn-l Daytona
it- -rh i« I- en ordered hy the
State llflad Department
R X‘. I i-brr, outdoor advrtilslng
dirr lor, said In a letter In Ihe
Dayfona Heat h News Journal that
his department ha* rrcelved sev­
eral complaints afonil the signs.
"1 am again railing this to Iho
aii. nt ri ..f -ujr ftel-l representative
' requesting that h*
make a thorough Investigation and
I--: all alleged violations,"
he vail
V. r representative I* F. L M#Grhre of Orals.
ti-lu r said stale law prohlhlti
«uld "r jdvertning sign* un rights
Of - ' or vith n IV feet of th#
uidifor b imilary of the right of
va* I ’ -- only esrrpti-m Is for
• Ithln HM feel nt th* totste
ne*»et ihey advertise

Soil Conservation 1
Group Commended

fn a iliuly of the summary on
the elrcfom »&lt; supervisors held
last m--nib,
Jf. Hollingsworth,
Executive Serretaiy of the Stela
Soil t uii-rrvattoa Hoard, said
lint the s.-minole hull Conserva­
tion Dntrlct poll -I Ihe highest
Four of the lovely names, al nitmlier
of soles in th* Slat*.
tarhed In hurricanes at Iheir in- j Iluilln,:-worth staled, tn a letter
rrptmn have already been used to llonner f.. Carter, Chairman
this sejwin Ttiese that have of the Seminole District, "I wish
been u &lt;d are: Alice, Ilrenda, i&lt;&gt; command ymi and utber mem­
Connie and Plan*.
bers of th* Hoard for this finn
lavcal weathermsn. E J. "Hud" showing
Moughton Ir , said that Ihe list
ll xpju .ir*. "th# F.verutiv# Be­
of name* that will be n-rd during rn ui romnienlcd in hu letter."
the 1133 season ha* bs-rn made that a I-.' of good planning amt
known.
fullnvv i p v a, d-rne In or-ler lo aoFuture hurricanes. In Ihe Gulf |
-M this record It also In­
of Mexiro. Caribbean Sea, and | dicate
tint Democracy Is still
Atlantic Ocean will be named. In al work, and m future elertions,
order. Edith. Flora. Gladys, Hil­ I hope that all the districts wilt
da. lone. Janet, Katie, Linda . follow your example '*
Martha. Nellie, tlrva. Peggy, ytir
l*T sole, were ca«l In Ih# *1*#.
nna, l(»ia, Stella, Trudy, Ursa, lion held In Ihe Seinuml* Sufi
Verna, Xrnla, Yvonne, ami Zrl.la I Copserv almn District.

1955 Hurricanes
Get Lovely Names

iS tS Z S S GOP Congratulations Said Due
CHICAGO IT—Adlsl E Steven
son and Gov. Avrrrll llarrlman
of N*w York apparently have
reached an informal w o r k i n g
agreement aimed ai bringing one
of them th# Its* Democratic pres­
idential Domination.
Associates confirmed **•■$ the
former Illinois governor, who was
beaten by President Eisenhower In
1032, has come lo an understand­
ing with Harriman under which
Stavoasoo will get first crack.
Ihesn associates said, however,
that If tt becomes apparent at any
l i the M at 11 months that
la unlikely to make the
i n 4 t , bn ceuld be expected to
attempt to shift his strength quick­

ly to Eanimaa.

WASHINGTON. Ift-Scn O'M*honey (D-Wyoi said Inday Ihe Eiirnhoner administration "should
be crngratulatrd" for moving tn
curtail lax benefit* which have
helped Industry expand to the past
five years.
Director Arthur R Flemming of
the Offire of Defense Mobilisation
announced Isle yesterday new or­
ders ahich may lead lo a sharp
tapering off In the kind of tax
Incentives which have been granted
for some So'a billion dollars worth
of plant and equipment expansion
held to be essential to national
security.
The action cam* after a seif**
of other orders aimed at tighten­
ing up Ihe supply of credit. Some
administration n f f i e i a l a have

termed the&lt;e a gradual rffort to
It was b*i early to (ell w hil
prevent prlres from starting to effect the orders would have. Tha
climb again.
(fonrol-dslcd E l &lt;&gt;n (’« of Nrx#
Ftemming ordrred an end to York said Hi r-mstrucliaa plans
special lax benefits In 19 Indus­ uiuitd n--t be affected s', all. But
trie* snd a suspension, pending a the Aluminum t’o. of America inreview cspected to take a month dicali*! at I’Hliburgh It might drop
or more, in 3* others The incen­ I some of its expansion plans If thn
tives wrre kept available /or 20 lax bcnrfiit for that industry ara
"expanilun goals" — chiefly apply­ shut oil fur good.
ing to Items of high military dr
Iloth rlrctric power snd alum*
mand.
inuin ar# in the category suspended
Hi* government has pending 921 pending f u r t h e r study, daring
applications for the lax benefits, which no applications will be pro#covering about tt.30Q.ono.ooo of pro­ c u rd Flemming said industrici la
posed new plant and equipment this clan would be reviewed to
construction About six billions of dclrrmme whether "adequate pro­
this Is In Ihe 3&gt; industries for ductive rapacity" for mobilisation
which Flemming ordered th* tem­ needs exists, and (hen Uiqg will bn
reopened or closed.
porary suspension yostnrd*/.

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By ALTOS RLAKESLF.E
AP Srieata Reporter
SEW YORK, Pu-Yfmr mato defetusi asatait H-bomb radtoactivs
fall-out art DSD—dutaocs. ibalter
and decoBtiminatiofi.
With ona or all. you can do much
to protect yourself
Fall-out u ridiojctlra atoms
from tha bomb tUrlf and atoms
of dirt aod ribb&gt; sucked into the
n r and made .radioactive. These
atoms float off, falling to earth
dounwlsd from a b!t t
Same fall-out atoms "die" very
soon, others last for a laager tun*,
some for years The amount of
rHioactivity d e r 11 n a t rapidly
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amounts can bs distributed over a
very lari* area by a truly big
bomb
Soma fall-out atoms emit X-rays,
others give off electrons or beta
rays traveling only a abort dis­
tance, but capable of causing
burns, particularly if tha atoms
sue kto tha akin.
Efficient civil defense systems
could predirt where fall-out would
go. tell bo* "hot1* it is. advtie
pcopla how long to stay tn shelters,
or whether it might bs necuiary
to evacuate certain areas.
Fill out on your roof ran send
X-rays down through the house.
But the radiation on the first
floor would bs about half that on
tha rooftop. The radiation n ic h ­
ing tha basement would ba onstrnth that on the roof, or outdoors
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In an old-faahiontd cyclone cel­
lar with three feet of dirt atop it.
k O T tC B o r A P P L IC A T IO N F O B
you would get only ons-dOOOth of
T A X D E C t l.
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LAN TIC s h -’n i c i P a l
coppopaT i n y holder »f ih s p f s lls * t n r c*r- with no shelter.
tiricats hs* fll*4 **I4 rsM lflrct*
Marshall Islander* srera (prayed
for t* a 4*r4 to fc* l*iu *4 th*r* r&gt;
T h * C * r tU I'* t* nuett-rr a s4 y*»r by fall-out from a Pacific H-bomb
of ttsuaar*. tk* dM -rtptlcn of ibo last y u r. A number suffered skin
Prpp*rip »ofl tk* turn* in «hleh
burns, which cleared up within six
it * ! • t* * * u * 4 s r* u fe llo **
C m ir i t t t S Ns It
r u r of U . months, medical teams report. Had
u in r s a - t S - ll Dsirrtptlttii of pro­
they bees wearing rlothing, they
pane;
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might have avoided tha aha bums
ru a p p s irs tukdirtsios of Block*
tl. K s o l i "f tk* io * n of entirely. Had thay bathed (
OoM sksro • • .r*««r4*4 in P lat
laminated) to wash off tha fall-out,
kook ] . pax* t l ■ •mlsei* Counthey might have avoided bums
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Soma natives received a fairly
high dose (about IT* Roentgens I
of X-ray exposure, and had same
symptoms of radiation sickness
Shelters or evacuation (distance)
would have reduced or even elim­
inated that haiard.
If you'ra caught us Urn open,
put something, like a coat, over
your haad while you seek shelter,
advises ona atomic expert Most
fatl-oul atoms are dry, and ran be
shaken out of rlothing Hsir is
harder to dean If you hive oil or
grease an your heir, you might
have to cut tha hair off it it be­
came contaminated.
Severs! steps for deeontimmi
Uon have been suggested.
Ram. or water from a hose, can
wash truth of tha fall-out from
your roof. Drains where the water
collected would have to be avoided.
Bulldosara could clear safe p u ­
ssies us citsei, covering fall-out
with uncontemlnatod earth, or
creating dikes between which peo­
ple could walk safely. The earthen
dikes would absorb the radiation.
If drinking water Is contamin­
ated, one emergency measure for
a few days would be to add a bit
of clay to a bucket of water. Tha
rlay would precipitate most of the
fall-out atoms, which am usually

Insoluble, to the bottom. Than tht
water could ba boiled to loll germs.
Foods covered with wrspptnc
would be safe to eat, if the
wrapping were carefully removed.
L*afy vegetables would Jisva to g
be washed carefully, with perhaps
soma outer laavea discarded.
Host drugs and foods would be
safe to use. once decontaminated.
If thay had been exposed to tha
iaitintaneout X-raya from being
near a hurst, most foods still would
be all right to eat, most drugs s'iU
potent These X-rsys, unlike fall­
out, don't make anything radio­
active
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No one argues that all-out atomic
war would not ba eataatrophle, not
only in immediate casualtiea but
In kmg-term genetic affects from
tremendous amount! of fall-out
spreading wtdo and persisting for
years.
Everyone hopes atomic war will
never come. But if it should,
knowledge of what to do—rather
than o a tr lc b d ik a complacency^
—could save a huge percentage V
of lives—maybe yours.

CHOOSE &amp; USE
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monthly payments. rood School
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taint h it tuad tho split-T for four
Miioni. Thu year thay batro add*
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County Personals

By VIRGINIA P. ANDKKSOS
Mr. and Mr*. Leon Taylor and
eon are occupying the George IL
Patterson cottage, while they are
building on their Crystal laike
properly. They are formerly from
Newport News, Va., and Sir. Tay­
lor, who is a Postal Employe, has
transferred to the Sanford Po»t
Office.
Str. and Mr*, ft. II Kubanka
and .daughter, Stias Irma Jean,
and Mr*. Eubanks' father, Archie
Franklin, r e t u r n e d Wednesday
from a vacation. The Eubanks*
visited
their son-in-law and
daughter, Sgt. and Mrs. J. Ibalibury in Newry, Pa., while
Mr. Franklin was with hia son,
Archie Jr, in Alcrandria, Va.
Sir. and Mrs. Wallace Todd and
three children were railing on
friends in l^ike Slary Wednesday
afternoon, il* has retired fpim
the Navy and they have not as
yet decided where they will lo­
cate, Jacksonville, where h i a
mother live*. Lake Walea whero
hla sister lives, or luike Mary
where they own property.
LL Cdr. and Mr*. L» E. Lewis
and daughter, Ellen, are home
again following a few days spent
a t a nearby beach.
Friends of Sir*. George Stub­
bing* will be sorry to hear that
ahe ia a patient at liw Florida
Sanitarium in Orlando.
William Sharp ha* areeptrd a
position with United Insurance
Co. Mr*. Sharp will be remem­
bered aa the former l'cggy
JlowrlL
Mr. and Sira. Harry Smith and
her sister, Sira. John Murphy, re­
turned Wednesday from a four
week* tour of the west. They
traveled over 0.000 mile* and vis­
ited four brothers of the two
ladies, two in Harris and St. Paul,
Minn., and two in Tacoma and Se­
attle, Wash.
Mr, and Sira. Wad# Wilfong and
family of SL Petersburg were tho
guests of his uncle and aunt, tha
Rev. and Sira. C. C. White Thurs­
day. Mr, Wilfong, formerly of
West Virginia, Is now Residential
Lighting Specialist for the Flor­
ida and Georgia Lighting System.
Last week, four members of the
Lake Mary 4-11 rlub attended the
Seminole County 4-H Camp, at
Camp McQuarrle. They wrre ac­
companied by Mr*. C. W. SJoblom
and lira. Jamas IVingman. Various
kind* of handcraft and swimming
were the order of the day. At
tending were Barbara Miller,
Linda Humphrey, Sandra Evans
and Adel!# Ailing.
Mrs, Roy Brown returned Mon­
day from a week spent with Major
llrown, who ia cum ntly employed
in Hollywood.
Mr. ami Mr*. P. D. Anderson
Jr. and children, Mona and P. 1&gt;.
I ll and Mrs. Anderson'* niece,
Ren« McClary, all of Miami, wera
tha weekend guest* of hla par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Anderson
a t their bom* on Lake Emma.
The Anderson* were cnroute to
their cabin in the North Carolina
mountains, near Cherokee.
Lt. and Mr*. Floyd Dunlap and
two children have returned from
• vacation,
A3/C Howard E. Lloyd left
Sunday for Tyndall Air Fare*

broke hi* hip, Sunday evening
Hla ion. Dr. William Kelly of Or­
lando, removed him to the Orangr
Memorial Hospital In Orlando and
Mrs. Kelly ta Maying with h«
son and daughter-in-law, In Or­
lando, dunng her husband's illneat,
Gordon Col# of Tuecalooaa, Ala..
ia the gueat of hie mother, Ure.
W. H. Cole, and hla hrother-lrlaw and eiiler, Mr. and Mr*. A.
II. Ailing.
Ur. and Mrs. J . Ridlnger and
daughter. MU* Carol of Pitcairn.
Pa., have arrived to vlalt Mre.
Kidingrr'a parents, Mr. and Mre.
Ray MrClune.
Mr. and Mr*. George Griffin
and family have moved Into their
new home In the Lake Minnie de­
velopment.
Mr. and Mr*. J. W. Greek have
rented the McBride houae. He It
currently alationed at NAAS,
Sanford.
Mr. and Mr*. R. Beebe and ion,
Marion, have moved from Orlando
to their home on Lake Emma.
It will he remembered that they
purchaaed tho former
Wylly
place from M. Crew* laat aprlng
ar ! have been spending weekends
In ft, for tome time. Their eon-in­
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Jo# Smathert, alwi of Orlando
n p e c t to build on tha lake abortir-

Longwood
lly MItS. IIEVKRLY EATON
Mnynr Sceecney presented ihe
Town Council w »eseo.point pro­
gram at the last monthly meet­
ing. The program called for re­
vision of the Town’s Charter to
be presented for the 1057 Legis­
lature. Also the immediate licen­
sing of all dogs In the towns, re­
vision of the water rales and in­
stallation of water nWlers in
each home. The re-evaluation of
property for Increased lax re­
v e n u e , establishing plumbing,
building and toning codes.
The Council took program nndrr discussion and decided to
adopt stato rode* on plumbing and
tn further diteuia toning. Mayor
Srreenry was instructed that reevaluation would be tabled pend­
ing Seminole County reevaluat­
ing rountywlde. The Mayor was
advised to comply figures In cost
to the licensing of dogs and other
costs necessary to enforce the
Town’s Ordinance pertaining to
the doff problem. Also Ihe advis­
ability of rerising the charter.
Maintenance ftupt. John Farina
reported that the claying of Lake
and Grant Street* was nearing
completion.

Council will meet at Its ape-

rial Taa Equalisation Board meet­
ing on Aug. IS.
On Wednesday evening the
Longwood Firemen sponsored an
Old-Faahloned Dance at Sunnyahade Park. Music was furnished
by C. A. Farina and hia group,
while Oils Fourakro railed the
Square-art*. Thera were about
160 dancers and spectator* In at­
tendance.
By popular request the Volun­
teer Firemen will again sponsor
another Old-Fashion Dance at the
Park on Tuesday night, Aug. 23.
Remember this dance ia froo
and all are welcome to attend.
Base. Panama City, to which he “Come and join us.”
Card* wera enjoyed a t the
has been transferred.
Mrs. C. M. Driskell of Atlanta. homo of Mra. Harriet Desch last
G*., arrived Sunday to visit her Saturday averting. Apsong tho*#

mother, Mr*. J. L. Bullard.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Toro of Jackaonville war* the weekend guest*
of her brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Burke.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. True return­
ed Sunday from a vacation that
took them to Gardner and Amesbu.-y, Meit-, where they visited
relative*.
Friends of 7 . G. lee wilt be
glad t* hear that ha U sufficient
ly recovered from a recent heart
attack to permit hla removal
from the Fantald Laughton Me­
morial Hospital, Sanford to his

attending wen, Mr. and Mr*.
Charlea Wales, J. Hollister, Mrs.
Florence fknderlin and Mra.
Deach. The hostess eetved re­
freshment* later In Use evening.
J, A. Riftline, who has been
quite ill, has now returned from
the hoepital and wo are very
happy to report that he la greatly
Improved.
James Robert McGrath, who
has been visiting hla frirnd, John
Throsand er at Palm Beach, for
the past two week* Is upectad
home this weekend.
Mra. Vaster Elgin end sen,
Bobby, returned yesterday from
Chicago. Mr*. Elgln’i
'* brother,
Sonny Baafla and family also re­
turned with her and will spend
seme time touring Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. N*&gt;1 Gilbert at
Eau Galll# a n spending their va­
cation with Mrs. Gilbert'* parrata, Mr. and Mt*- h n * s Mc­
Grath. Previous to arriving In
town the Gilberts had sprat some
Unto hi Tampa with Mr. Gilbert'*

Word has just been received
that tho van carrying Ihe furni­
ture of Cdr. and Mrs. Thomas
Murray Upped Into the river, on
Its way to Alexandria, Vo. and
its content* ronderad almost a
complete loss.
Mr. and Mrs. Aabrvy Harper of
Norfolk, Vn, who are currently
vacationing hi Daytona Orach
were in Lake Mery, Tuesday,
looking for Us btothor-la-Uw and
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Oottinghsm
aistor, Mr. and Mrs. Jo# B. Har­
ris.
visited la Lake Walea the past
Mrs. Paul Brown and sister, w* ahead with their son, Fred
Gayle Barit* sprat k m Friday ia *Trita* Osttiagham and Mrs. CotM«* Smyrna Brash.
Friends ed P. K. Molly win he Mr. sad Mra. Uerohel Dssnont

n New Mexico were they will
.Ult with Ur. and Ur*. D. Han.Mr*. D. Stearns, altter of R.
Hammond, left Sunday for Matlachuietti to visit relatives.
Several from town attended the
funeral of CUrcnes Snow at the
Cos-Parkcr Chapel in Winter
Park Tuesday afternoon. Mr.
Snow had been a resident in
Longwood for the past two years.

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Mr. and Mrs. E. II Grant had as
their weekend guests, Mr. and
Mrs. George Mills of Jacksonville.
Mrs. Mills Is ths daughter of Mr.
Grant.
The Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Ellen
wood had as their guests for a
week. Mr. Ellrnwood's father,
W. II. Kllcnwood of Atlanta. Ga
Mr. and Mr* Arnold Baiter had
as their guots last week, their
daughter and son-in law, Mr. and
Mrs. Itaford Mason and family ol
Mt. Dora.
Mr. and Mr*. Bnlundo and family
spenl the weekend tn Camp Gor­
don, Ga., with their ton. Mike.
Mr. and Mr*. Norman Fore srrived home Saturday evening from
N C. where he is stationed with
the U. S. Army tn visit their par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Geiger
and Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Fore in
Chuluota.
Min Valleen Prevatt spent the
weekend in DrLand with Mtsa Dor­
othy Pardrn.
Harold Geiger happened to Ihe
misfortune of hurting hi* back
while at work in Orlando.
Mr. and Mr». Arnold Bixter re­
cently spent a few day* in Hollywood with their son-in law and dau­
ghter. Mr and Mr* Frlion Prrry.
J. D. Stone son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Slone, Is spending the week
at Leesburg attending the Metho­
dist Youth Camp.
Miss Nanry Butler has as her
guest Miss Juno Carpenter of
Orange City.
Mr. and Mra. Cader Hart left
Tuesday for Miami where they will
spend a few day*.
Mr. and Mr*. Jeddir Shuler left
last week for Colorado where they
will visit relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. John Stone had as
their guesta Saturday, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Thomas and children of
Sanford.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Summersill
•pent Sunday afternoon in Sanford
with thrir daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mra. Boland Wesson and
family.'
Mrs. David Oldham arrives! here
Monday from Germany. They arc
making Ihcir home here with Mr.
Oldham'a parrnta for Ihe time
being.
Mra Joe Mathieux and children
relumed h o m e Tuesday after
(pending a while la Jacksonville
with Mra. Mathleux' parents. Mr.
Mathieux returned home from
Galneivllle also Tuesday after tak­
ing a coarse there for some time.

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W orn Plea Comes Into Focus
Beautify Lake* Front Property
Imagine tha beauty of tha approach to
f Aa aid plea, parhapi, but still a good one,
games to light again aa Sanford citizens look Sanford, aoveral ntllaa of highway, linad with
|a a forward move in making the northern palms or shrub. It can ba accomplished if
everyone would only cooperate.
approach to the city an anforgettable one.
Now that Froneh Ava. la being modernis­
A lumber of times the Idea ha* been
■gemoted with promisee of action. Hunrred* ed and widened, certainly wa axpact mora
a# eftlaeme have expressed their delight in and more traffic to uea the thoroughfare.
toe possibility of having Seminole Route- As aoun aa 17-92 Is widened and paved traf­
yard, from the Lake Monroe Bridge to fic will begin to Increase. A part of that
Proneh Are* beautified. Some have offered Increvs# we want diverted In to Sanford.
Of course, as we should be, moat ef ua
ooatributima *0 a fund if only acme group,
poaae organisation would only take hold and era selfish, and would like to eea the tourist
traffic stop In Sanford to ehara eur hospital­
ity and to vMt uur merchants.
1
The one big way to keep the tourists
Bond Shtll Poisibilities High with ue for any length of time la to baautlfy
‘ The suggestions boghi to flow In. And our approaches to the city so that tha Invi­
p i many folks as make a suggestion la the tation will be Indelible.
M n b ff of ideas that some to tue on the
The eity, the county, the merchants and
pas of tke Rand Shell on T.ake Monroo.
organization*. every citizen who shares a
One anggcation le that the structure be part of tha responsibility for our aommualty,
lent (town eo that new, modern structures should take pert in this undertaking.
PM ba weeted there. Another suggestion
We're told that the cost should be negli­
•Ski that the city of Sanford lease the build- gible. rerhaps the State of Florida's plant
lap and etto for a dollar a year. Another nurseries mould furnish the palm* or shrub.
Mffentton will turn the building Into a Maybe tha priaon fame would help out in
yaatonrent, souvenir etore. and gift shop for furnishing eome of tha labor. Thera are
the aae of boat owner* and visitors who many avenues through which our unusually
game In by way of the yacht hanin.
attractive northern approach to tha elty
We've noted that moot of thorn who are eould ba beautified.
My^Bg attention to the city and Ha opporFulling together, the leek eaa be accom­
tonfttne, are convinced that tha site ran be plished.
netful f«r several types of hualneaaeo.
ft weald he wonderful ho have someone
Rot first, toe yacht basin must lw com- start the bal s'rotUng.
ptoAod. We're looking forward to a modem
pttrerttve, well-ssed addition to the local
waterfront. Frankly, Tjtke Monroe la our Doll Controversy
pres tent asset aa a**H that we use very
Freemen? Elsenhower'* accomplishment*
peldom.
hi Geneva met with general appmvat Hi this
Front the stranger's eyes come many enunfrv. Tbe National Association ef Doll
visions of the poaalbllitle* along I.aVe Mon­ Manufacturers, however, object to the fart
gos. They pea what we have grown to allml- that the President eaw fit to bring bark
pate from tha economic picture about our pome European dolts s&lt; present* for his
pam m nlty.
rrand-hiMren Tn a meaaape to tbs Presi­
T W i foM In them thar waters of dent ths doll maker* maintained that Amert*
la b s Monroe,* an oldtlmer would probably can manufactnred dolls art sunsrior to *ny
•ay. Ut% t o n toe possibility Into a paying made In Etimne and that ths President wss
wrong to five European doUp publicity by
selerMny tbrm aa grifta
The Sanford Herald
Tha viewpoint Is nsirrw, Indeed, CertaTndolla manufactured In this country have
nothing to apologise for. H isy are well made
and have delighted generations of American
HttTe girt*. Rut h n t there pomrthlng to be
•aid for European-made dofla, too? Tan't K
poeafble to work out eome kind of s»vetl*tenre between America* doll* and their
Rwmpean toy platan?
Americans are Inetlflahty yrwnd ad their
menu factu ring skilla—whether making steal
nr dnfla, This la as H should ha. Ret pride In
onr own products does not nsssaasiftr mean
that other rnuntriee are not also ekftted and
tip a d
r r l d a y .A i t n M t l g .1 9 M
that thev cannot aontitbnto to tha ptaaenre
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f W B A H B i m .« VBRRR
onr I t tto girls tan take to playing with
Tha FhaHema and lawyers rejected the dolls. And why omit to mention the fun Tittle
•Bwasrf of God.—I,wto T:RO.—Tn the last boy* ret oiri of their tor-children, too?
aswtnry Mm ennrt howa* to HncInnaH was
American-made doth can stand on their
tam ed by a mob because a blackmailing own merlin—they do sot need any foolish
tow jar was success ful to cheating honest complaints became the FrasMml anw and
•M p ip and M asting the ends at faction
honght one or two attract ive once to Geneva.

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OCATH-QF VSXUSMAN

Republicans Putting Bets On Ike
WASHINGTON &lt;*—Tto Rrpubll- standing. But they probably •oa t fsuver at T n iw iM .
cm* arc emteatedly putting all have any nor* trouble picking a Gov. Robert B. Meyner of X
their tote M President Bisenhow- candidate la IMA—H Elsenhower Jersey: ai of today there * dw
er a ruaoia| again sad wlastag to doesn't rua—thaa tb* Democrat*, my Democrat could beat Kis
IMA. and the Democrat* are Tto Democrats' tope* w.nld tower la 1»SA. There la more tn
gloomy about ttoir proipoct* U M r t y course, if Eisenhower mrnt la bla state for Steven*
bo does.
were out of tbo picture.
' thou for Harriman. to laid.
That** tto picture which emergei Karo are earn* sample* of wh»t' *tou«h he thlah* Harriman ta
from this year** governors' eon- the Democrat* at Chicago had to tereited in the nomination,
faresco ta Chicago where meet ef My:
(HarTimae reaffirmed bla «
tto atatas' chief esecutlve, BepubG„
Abraham A libicoff of preference for Stevenaoa. He 11
Ucaa and Democratic, are meet- Connecticut: he doubt* anr af thebe wouldn't encourage a mot*
lag In dlteuta politic* and tb*;r
|gp Democratic candidate* nominal* him. But he declined
mutunl problem*.
M(
eirry hit itate. The » T be would discourage It. with
At Chicago nearly an tto Ro- thro* to aimed: Adlal Stevenson. This tin be Interpreted as ninoi
public ana wto hat# dona any talk- tto Democrat*' nnsuecessful 1U2 while stsadlng still)
lag far print art net apeattag ia eaadldaM: Gov. Aterel] Harriman And Gov. Trank J Lauseha

HAL BOYLE

Is The World In Bad Condition?
PKTTYBBURG. Ps. W - Be ft*
weetd is goiflg so pot. oh? Things
are getting worse s i Me Mate!
Moral standard* cracking? No re­
spect lor anything any more?
How does this sewed, ttont
“ There was a sight to to sees
p Broad daylight a lew days ago,
ta Brawl of Mo presidential
mass tee, which gave Itoae who
wltwesaed U a stocking Idas ef tha
onward stride* which tto vice ef
Intemperance haa mad# fa 'good
society' during Mm last Iww year*.
*A worn Ml Mad la Bm richoet
sad meet fashionable garments,
with diamawda flashing from tor

Flee ding guilty to a speeding
charge ta Boeordor’a Court Wed­
nesday tto produueod aa evidence
a aUp ato said aha was wearing
at Me time. N tod a squashed
hoc la tto late.
Impressed. Judge Kawdersow
Bigga fined her «* iaaUad at the
usual SM.

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RICHMOND, Va. lit — A gunfating secretary thwarted a hold­
up tore Wednesday—hcause to r
huatsmaa hose had left tto weapoa lying around tto offflce.
Mr*. Adlee I . Craddock. M.
was working aa aome hooka in
tto metsanine office of aa appli­
ance Arm when a voice rang out
Balew:
“This is a stick-up. Coma so
dewa with yowr bands up."

Supervisors Report
Vjolence Threots

was tto tost rasa the Demoersta
could And—Issued what must be
the matter understatement at the
year.
H
He didn't say he would like (he
Democratic eomlaatiow hi 1IM. He
said ba would not seek A “avidly
or fanatically.** Thi* leave* him
plenty M room to seek M without
acting ilfly.
Tto tost Gev. B. Hen nee Witllama of Mlehlgai teemed able to J |
think at at tto rnomant waa more
aegatlva Bias positive He said
Kisentowtr. sow *4, b aa "eM
mas." Immediately Republican
governor* rushed I* the defense 01
old men.
The Republicans, wto offered no
doubts about Eisenhower's tindirfary and victory neat year, ap­
peared divided among thamselvet
only on the queiilon of whet Item- _
nerat would to aaaiaat M heat, w
Gov. Goodwin J. Knight of Ca'ifnrnla, while predieting another
Klaaiitontr victory, thought Btevenaon would to a softer touch then
llarrimsa. So did Gov. Arthur B.
Lsnglie of Washington.
Gov. George N. Craig at Indi­
ana thought tto Republlcaas would
have an aasler time knocking off
Harriman. R was Craig wto suggeattd tha Democrat* could put _

Mrs. Craddock obeyed, but hot
tofart reachtag Bar a nearby shot(ua and waving K at tto men

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Mr. and Mrs. Glen WimbDh nf tvrryun# had a good tim# at th*
Juck-on Mil*., and ^»n John ar*
“Tweety and Putty Tat Pane*".
tlitting Mrs. J. M. Q ad y .
Dane* contest* acre held and
Vernet W Nelson Jr. of Lak* winning th* "putty ta t” danc*
Mary left Wednesday for a two was Jim W. C&lt;&gt;m»n, whll* Buddy
week trip to visit relatives in Tallon* t a t winner of the "t»#*ty
bird". Thtr* was a large crowd
New Totk and Connecticut.
and everyone had a wonderful
Mrs. J H. Hodge* has returned tim*. Senior hottest a as th* Fust
to her home on th# DeLand High­ Presbyterian Church represented
way aftn spending l»o week* in by Mr*. W. H. LaFrtra assisted
the Fish Memorial Hospital in by Mr*. Margi* Brown while
junior hoatv-a aa* Miss Peggy
DcLand.
Beat.
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Saturday night a "Dessert Song
Dr and Mrs. N W. Rucker had
as their guests recently, Pr. and Ilanc#'' will b* hsld ami on seheMrs, L. G Horn, 1**1* Jr. and dul* Sunday i* a beach party at
m-bceea, William Pcnntngloo and New Smyrna B-ach. Tha crowd
will Ira t* th* USO at 1 pm .
Billy of Anniston, Ala.
Mr. a.id Mr*. Floyd HsB and on
Doug of Rolls, Mo., and hsr btvtber Johnny Mullina of Jacksonville.
w*r* guest* la at night of their
unrte and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Peter
J, Bukur and family.

THE SANFORD HERALD
Fri. Auir. 12, 19.VS
Page3

Overweight Main
Conversation Topic
For Many Persons

Large Turn-Out
Attends Supper

By GRKTCHKN E. COLLINS
Florida Stain Board nf Health
On# of today's mml popular
tapir* It avnrwsight lnrvilahly,
an* grt* around to dim m ing ar
trading about "counting talari#*.H
What ar# calories? Do they tnak#
on* gain weight? Do all fooda
hat# talo rtrt? The*e ar* a f*w
pf th* batic fart* that ar* Im­
portant . . whtthrr you want t#
lot* or gala . . or just "«tay th*
same."
First, l*t a* rrrognlt* rrrtaln
fart*, tin# is all f.«&gt;vJ* ar# mad*
up of on* #f th* following nutr­
ient* lor a combination of too
nr more): itarrhe* or tugar*. fata,
or protein*. W* ar* familiar with
th* fir»t thtr* W* know for #*amp!*, that rlt* la predominantly
•tarrhy; honey I* on* form af
•tigar: oily* all and hutt*r ar*
fat*. But, what about proteins?
Thea* ar* uhstanres found la
both anirna! and plant food*. Th*
mala funrtloni they perform ar#
promoting growth and maintain­
ing healthy body titiuet. Th*a«
funrtlnna Indirat* th* food* that
ar# "rich" In protei# They ar*
animal tissues, poultry, fiah.

Wednesday light a large *rewd
atUndtd th* "Get-Acqualnt*d"
supper he'd at All-Souls Catholic
Church sponsored by th# Holy
Nam* Society. Th* supper, from
S 'till 8 o’clock, was enjoyed on
the school grounds aero** th*
street from th* ihurrh. and was
for th# purpo*# of helping th*
parishioners and thrir families to
get better acquainted with their
neighbor*.
Beach Supper Party There wa* a Mg tut a out of th*
N’»*y personnel and their fans!Given For Couple
''••b -r I ' d
Lyons and
tha Fitter* attend*! aa special
By Speer Family
guv-i.s and antwried questions
Mr and Mrs G. A Speer and parer.t* had concerning th* com­
son Tommy were host* to a supper ing school year.
psrty W'edneeday at New Smyrna
Beach In honor of Misi Ann Itaborn Chipped Beef nn Curried Eire
Creamed chipped beef I# #«and Hill Stephens who will be mar­
ried tomorrow evening at th# First cell cut served over eurriad rie*
For A serving!, brown l* pound
Baptist Churrh.
Enjoying the pfraiant occasion nf chipped beef in 1 tablespoons
with th* happy roup!* were the of lard or dripping*. Add 1
brlde-clcct'i patents, Mr. and Mr*. t*b!c»pooo* of flour and btrnd
M. L. It .shorn Sr., MUs Janice Reel, well. Cook until thick, itirtiiig
Mis* Gall Bitting. Eddie Waldheim. constantly To makt tha curried
Mr. and Mr*. M. L. Raborn Jr., rice, add 1 tab!esp.wn nf furry
Mia* Mary Hoi# Speer, Sir. and powder hi racti quart of w ater
used in conking Hr*.
Mr*. Speer, arM Tommy Speer.

A GKT-ACtJl! AIN I Kli luncheon wna h*!d Wedne*da* for th* San­
ford Nival Ancillary Air Stalina wives. The ladle* *ath*r*d *t
th* hnm* of Mr*. r&gt;obert Jacksoa for th* rniovabl* event. **ch
•bringing something for the pot-lurk luncheon.

taker who seed to ha i school•ham of ulna. I easd: “Sir. this
ti RIwomI p. Suggs (a Winters'
MRhtty character) and my brother
died Sunday a week and I*d lik*
pm Mbs In do « &gt;di cm him '
"After a long past*#, tha mull9»*o sard: ’When did you say your
brother Aed” "
The aonvarsatim went on »n.l
hsM (May at K Is m the telling.
■abac Ms# kind nf reading that

Mr and Mr*. Floyd Sparkman
Jr., IWI Kitmii A v*, announc*
Ih# birth of * r lb. It oi *.*n.
Finyd In le r. born Aug 9 at th*
Fernald Laughton Memorial Hoipital Mrs Sparkman will h# r#
•ggt.
mrmbetfd at th# former Mis*
Melhodt tin* an oblong pan (18 Darien# Veinn.
by 9 by I inch**i on the boM«m
wish time* nr waved paper. Us­
pine*.
ing Bit vater and eggs, prvpara
Whip a evip ..f heavy (ream and
ra&gt;* hatter according lo package fold in a quarter *tip nf nondirections. I'onr Into prepared fe. tioners' tugar. Top square* *f
pan. Baa* In modera'a 1350 de­ th# rake with th« whipped (team
grees) oirr 10 to 15 minute*. and sprinkle with #ru*h«d p*,.Turn taka nut »n tooling rack. permint randy.
When #«!d, eut In half erosiwts#
Whip the (tram a* aurg**t*d
and as« In folluwlng way*.
•bnvaj wb*n you a.hi th* ann*
BANANA CREAM CHOI.ATI frs-llnnei'a sugar, fold in a table­
spoon nf pon.lered coffee
CAKK
Fpllt on# half nf eaVe in half
honsontally. Baal 7 *up whipped
rraans with I tablespoons aonfnetinnei)' sugar and t« teaspoon
vanilla antil er*am holds It*
shape. Ipiead half of th* sream
on on* layer: aovar with nn* site ed banana. Top wtth seennd layer,
them milk remaining rrram and
another sliced banana. Uakta 9
serving*.

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MfRbt aa* bach brackfart 10 yaari.
Successful Week
Hod By Brownies
Ybe Brownies hsve just rom rU Od a meeessful week at Day Camp
■ h r Esc leadership of Mr* Dnro* y Butler, at titled by Mrs. Nell
WbMNr*. Mn. Mary Camsr m and
Mrs. R. A. Cobh, R wai reported.

Mta. Batter again want* tn thank
*ha bAwtog paogda who helped
to ■ah* K cstao a mren**: kaadi
• ■ • h Itofc R. A. Onhb and Mra.

CHOCOLATE CAKE PUDDING:
Ipllt second half of cake in half
hnriipntally. Cut aarh pl**« Into
18 Jenna. Arrant* half th« piece*
In Mm bottom af a gins* baking
dish. Prepare a paekag* of vanilla
pudding and pi* filling mil arcording lo package dirwrliont. a*
ing S'v tup* milk. When pudding
it dotm, stir hi la eup silver*.I
laaited almonds. Pour half the hot
podding over th* sake piece* u
th* baking dish. Plat* tha remain
fnr eak« piece* evenly ever th.
filling. Pour on remaining Piling
Eprinhl# with morn Uia*’*d al
moada. lerr* at nnr« whit* pud
ding la attl warm. Make* A aarv*

If sour oream U availabla at
your marker, you'll find it make*
a delightful topping f,w sliced
fresh prari. larva with a fistin g
of mitmsg!

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Day Preceding
Publication

lam b Chop Trio
For a colorful lamb chop grill
hrown chop* on one side, then
turn snd arrange pineapple rings
and 1-inch banana chunks on this
rack with the meat. Brush fruit
eith melted butter or margarine.
I.amb chop) cut t Inch thick require a t&gt;*t*I of lo 12 minute) rook­
ed *' a moderate temperature.

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tinnrd r.M.m* at th* M ar-Lna
Motel.

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arriril* al our Naval Air
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with • French accent...
Mission Valley plaids!

little e U le r
Sizes 4 to Ax

CONTINUES
W# Still Havt A NIcm Saltotlon of Spring
and Summtr Suita Which We Are Cloging
Out At Th# Graatly Reduced Prices Listed
Belowt
Now

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Lightweight Sportcoat

th*

Odham &amp; Tudor,
Inc.

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eHneo{al* cake with whippe.l
•ream, rmt might tty th* deni's
food mis with nn* of the** top

HICH t i n s S ul—the thicket
or the egg?
Ira a good hot waatka* dehate,
bat good aooht eptie shste breath
and serve both often on summer
nenua. Here, an angsgtng summer
platter aura the agg. dressed ep
so prettily h* i&gt;wa mother — or
daaghtar — the ahUkeo, woalda't
recognise R.

w. R. togghmam; wakarfrmt, Ted

to W ater and Mdaay Vihln gad
to t Harp Learns.

SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb. iB - Patnct* Maupin and Dmny B. Gar­
ris got married okay but it took
torn* doing.
Patricia it 19 »nd ander Ne­
braska la* her mother’* permis­
sion was needed Here li th# »tory
told yoterday of what happened;
When Patricia »nd Danny. 21,
went to County Clerk Evelyn Carl­
ton for * license they learned that
mother'* permunon wa* needed.
But Patricia') mother, Mr* Etta
S Trin gall u a t in Naha. Okinawa.
MU* Carlton—the'* going to t&gt;«
married hcnelf soon — had Pa­
tricia telephone her mother aha
»enl before U S Coniul William
W Blackerly of Naha and signed
a ttalemrnt of approval. Blackerly
telephoned Mus Carlton and U in
Carlton Ismeii th# Itcent*.
Then th* Rev J it Whalen got
th a (Venal Bsptivt Charch
out of * tick bed and performed
prayer meeting will begin a* 8 th* *eremony.

THURSDAY
Junior R A.'s meet at T pm.
at th« first Baptist Church.
Mr* Eber Lee will entertain the
l.adiei Aid Society of th# Lutheran
Church of th# Redeemer at T:M
p m at th* hnm* of her daughter.
Mn J B Stapler, West T int St
Junior R.A.'a meet at th* First
Bapti«t Ch-ireh at 7 p m.
Brotherhood n/ th* First Bap­
tist Church mvei for supper and
program at T p.m.
DOlIILlt C lio r m kTE CAKK
DKBBEKT
Ingfvdimts: I p a rU i) (2d
ounce*t instant devil’s food mil,
1 cup plus t tablespoon* water, I

Rasdwlrh M*sl
Between two (liras nf bread
spread a thin layer nf potato
salad and top with a slir* nf bak­
ed iw "boiled" ham. ifpirsd both
sides af tandwlrh with anftennd
butler or margarine cod grill an
tU lightly browned.

Two Finally Wed
Following Attempt
To Locate Mother

pm .

Miss Jsnic# Reel, of Tamps, fnrmar Sanford resident, arrived Wed­
nesday for the Rabom Stephens
wedding. Sii* is staying with Mtss
Ann Rahom who also has as h*r
guests Mis* Judy Hardingburg of
Palatka, Miss Sandra Jones of Jac­
ksonville, and Miss Deborah Fen­
nel of Tampa.

Cool Fare for Warm Days!

MONDAY
Sunbeams meet at th# T int
Baptist Church at 3..it) p.m.
TUESDAY
Th# Pilot Hub will havt a pic­
nic meeting at th* horn* of Mr*
Walter L Carter, 1299 Grand
view At* at * M p m.
Intermediate KA.'s meet at the
Fir** llaptit* Churrh at 7 pm.
WFUNKS DAT
Prayer Irrvirea at th# Flrat
Bepti-t Church at 7:10 p.m.
Workers Council of the Train­
ing I’niftt met!* at th* Fir it
Baptitt Cl irch at 8 p.m,
Sunday School Worker* Council
of the Fir-t Baptist th u rrh meet
for *upper at 7 p m. Prayer meet­
ing at 7.10 pm. Worker* Coun­
cil 9 pm
Th« Holy Nam* Society of Ail
Soul* Cathnlia Church t* sponsor­
ing a get acquainted *upp*r at
th* n-hoo) ground* from 5-8 p.m.
Th* Central Baptist Church
Choir will hold lu rthearsal at

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btaMon-brighl collar and rufTa^
PHMt Dandy: two tons' top.,
•a tact'markband collar and bil
tore* quarisT alcoves
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PAPCAUOBT A ' U

By ED WILKS
' The Associated Press
Hie American League race had
Its old look today, with Cleveland,
Chicago and New York scraping
for the pennant while Boston and
Detroit, who gave it a nice try,
slipped Into the background.
And If Al Lopes and Casey
Stengel flntlly have things going
for them again, as It appears,
Chicago may not be long for this
world either.
The Indians held (heir two-point
spread by whipping Detroit 3-2 yes­
terday while second-place Chicago
pounded Kansas City 14-1 and

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CHICAGO UW — Tonight’s the
f t l K SANFORD HERALD night a bunch of eollege boys try
I ’aite «
F rt. A ug. 12, 1955 to beat tha football pros at their
own game.
Tha Codeg* All-Stars, made up
of m of tha top players of the 1434
college season, tackle the Cleve­
land Browns in the Chicago Tribans Charities' 22nd annual All­
Star game.
The contest starting at 1:30 p m.
KST at Soldier Field will be tele­
vised over tha ABC network and
broadcast over the Mutual radio
hookup.
NEW YORK IP - "Wow, what a The game will be played under
•mash that was. The cheapest hit the professional rules allowing
free substitutions. Last year the
I've mads all yearl"
All-Stars were defeated by the De­
That waa Ted Williams* resctloo troit Mona, 314, playing under
to hla 2,400th major league hit their own l i m i t e d substitution
yesterday when he realised the rules.
first of his three remaining goals
before be Isya bin bit away for But tha main difference from
previous All-Star contests la that
good.
current All-Stars have been
Aa ean be surmised, the Boston the
coached In the wide-open, passing,
Bed Sox slugger wasn’t overly pro style of play by four experts
proud of tha safety that plaead
him In the exclusive 2,400-bll club, In the field, la other years this
waa performed by a staff
Thera are M other membera of toe chore
of college eoiebes.
«lub, three of them active.
The bit, • first-inning single oil The current staff le led by Curly
Bob Turley of the New York Yan­
kees, was a high fly that fall un­
Steve Owen and Hamp Pool, all
touched to short left tenter. Short- veteraai
of the pro football wars.
clop Phil Rlnulo, toft fielder I k
•too Howard and center fielder They have hand-picked their own
cquad. and tha word to out that
U i£ have whipped H Into a tormldable aggregation toe the big test
•gaiast tho N a t i o n a l Football
Uagna champions.
T*e college squad le shot toroegh
with talent—quarterbacks Ralph
Gugllelmi ef Notre Dame, Paul
Larton of California, George Shaw
of Oregon and Dave Leggett of
Yankee* overcame the Rad Sox Ohio State; 7 “
hall-earrien Alan
13 to eaptun Use rubber of the Amoeba of Wisconsin,
Bobby Watthreo-gam* art and send Ihe visi­ Mae of Ohio Kite and Dick BUI
tors back to Boston hi fourth sU af Maryland, usd linemen M u
placo.
Boydstoa ef Oklahoma, Dick SysW illia m * , the perfectionist, maaaU ef Notre Damn and Bud
bowed hla head to embarrassment Brooke nf Arkaaaaa.
nod kept Ms gain on the ground Cleveland, however, tomato* a
as Umpire Ed Rommel stopped two-touchdown favorite, despite the
the game and rolled the baseball, toaa of their great quarterback.
on which Williams made hi* 2,400th
hit, into tha Red Son digout for
•afe-kaeplng.
Ted shuffled nervously nt Brat

Sluggin
Ted Gets
Hit 2000

ha* one o r

9 0 / 9 TAFF
P gA H
FgRTORM AAce H A S A
O K 'M r SHUTOUT O F

Rolando Ortega, (iainrivilla’a
righthander from Cuba who was
the first to win 20, finally made it
2t on hit fourth try last night.
Orlando's Alex Gordey and Joe
Valmai each won No. gt earlier
this week.
In finally getting over the hurdle.
Gainesville's Ortega shut out West
Palm Beach to on six hits. He
alto scored the only run in Ihe
third when he singled, moved lu
second on a sacrifice, to third on
an infield out and scored on a
single by Herman Plxsaro.
The victory elevated Gainesville
into a tie for second with Sanford.
Orlando Increased its league lead
to gVk games with a 7-0 victory
over Cocoa while Lakeland spilled
Sanford S-T In 10 Innings. St.
Petersburg nosed Daytona Beach
2-2.

Howie Treip of Orlando limited
Cocoa to fire hits amt had a no
hitter going until Jim Miller sin­
gled in the sixth. Four singlet and
a triple by Ed Houseknerht got
the flyers off to a good start with
four runs In the second.
Three unearned runs gave St
Petersburg 111 derision over Day­
tona Bearh. Andy Gurri was safe
on an error in the eighth ami
eventually ram* home on a wild
pitch whh the winning tally. The
Saints got only four hits off John
Ivory Smith am! Rob Tommy, two
by Waldo Gonzales.
Attendance was MI at St. Peters
burg, 464 at Orlando and JOB West
Palm Beacb.
aanronsa

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4 Fastest Milan
Will Clash Tonight
w
S L " m O eSr^IeS to
night In a rare that could produce
n sew record or perhaps by just
mother mile.
Tbn occasion to the Hungary-

Britaln Inch and Bnld meet.

Here a n ton free Mentors to to*

rnOet

Leaders

Chiia Aatowiy nf Brilnto, worid
three-mile record break* nad a

to u re m -desM s,T b
HU*—Ketlee. Detroit, 1IL
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La sale Tabari if
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rare to Landoa to
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CHICAGO UR—Tha'rush to stake
out claims on 'Tam O’Shantrr’s
golf gild had reached Yukon pro­
portions today as 27 pros, separated by only four strokes, tried to
keep to the front to the "World"
money stampede.
Orlando
*4 16 .«!
e arllle
JJ -a
Three comparative youngsters llaln
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I|«4
»
H a
defied the "shakes" to roll Into r o n i
(a i s .si
S M fS
11 $a .«
the first-round lead yesterday in hliaytenw
b u rn
i l l * .41
an opening bombardment td par Ui .k t reitra
lin d
1C I I .41
W.
Calm
Ilaach
I
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72.
v a m u i D s n nnevLTo
Rob Ro'burg, 22, who grips a
T. Cocoa •
elub like a baseball bat and swings Orlando
l-akrlaod a. Baaford V » la a la i
h l l-atartbura S, lu r lo a a Beach
for home runs; Mike Krak, 27, U
1, W. I'alin llaath •
Csechoilnvaki inborn novice on a la aatllit
T o t ia r w actsu &gt; v m i
Ihe PGA tourney circuit, and ijalae o slll* a l BaaforO
a l D arlona llrach
Gene Littler, 27, fourth leading li-taitdn
[•abrland at W . I'alm llra ch
money winnrr, each ripped a « Mb I'atarabura a t Cocoa
from Tam’s lush 6.900-yard coursa
aw c a n a ls L e a n t n
» l&gt; p
to share the first-round lead.
CTayalswO
ST I I .}
But there were others still Cbleaqo
J l 44 .4
T o rn
IT 44 .4
strongly on the scent of a treasure Naw
lloalo*
44 41 .1
that goei to the 72-bole winner— lir lr a ll
IS I I ,4
130.000 to cash, 133,000 for U ex­
hibitions. 11,000 In caddy toe*, and
ii
an option on 30 more exhibitions
v m n m n a rs a a io t n
at It ,0oo each.
r h tr a in 14, ICanseoC lip 1
tfa n d I,
U n r o ll 1
One stroke away at 07, ware two rlts
Now Torh I. Uoalon I
seasoned cash seekers, Fred Haw­
kins and Bob Wlnlngcr,
At fiN wera Antonio Cerda, the
gay gaueho from Buenos Aires;
Henry Hansom, and iongshot Jay
Hebert
Crammed la at M were Paul
O’Leary, U.S. Open champion Jack
Fleck, Gardner Dickinson, Wally
Ulrich, British Opes champion
Peter Thomson, Errto Ball, Shat­
ter Mayfield and Walker Inman.
The group of II at 70 Incltsdod
such veterans as Dutch {larrtsoa,
Jackie Burke, Jim Ferrier, Julios
Boros, and Frank Stranahan.
In all, 41 In a field of IN
matched or Muttered par In tha
first round to give tha Tam
O'Shantor acreage one ef Ha worst
beltings.
Other divisional leaden kl flto
"World" tourney were:
Women proa (112,00* In prise
money) — Patty Berg and Fay
Crocker, each with 4-under-per Tig.
Woman Amateur*—Gloria Feefct,

P*«r«i i*.**
i-a Innlna*.

SUM) tl o r T In t Innlna*. I run*

Tba yuebUng and rowing event*
of Win 1446 Olympic Games to1
Australia aril] he held on lake
Loamonth, a 1,400 acre body at
freah w a te r s t a r to e city o f Bal­

larat M to H Milan wart ef Kri-

erry fo r moM

H /9 P A P /O COACHH AP O i l STRjHO OF 2 4
Z C O R H tS S H U M S*.

ihmilt I. T a m il I, nutter. Kin**•re,
i. Kara I. Atm*lI L_Tb*re*ll. *11—I»r«r. Uaurlel• iw -^nebm ltlT errell. Put&gt;U..I..
r-#«bit)UL HIS— Itm i.r, And .
15- S—Laarfi.rd. Hor. H m tlulr t,
N - m / . u l U n.W d i.«(i —
ibtlend II. Sanford II. nil-njf —

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American League Race
Gets Old Look Again

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PHILADELPHIA, CP— Mighty
Australia and Italy, a onetime
tennis stepchild, tangle today in
the Davis Cup Interzone finals for
the right to challenge the defend­
ing champion United States team
for the coveted mug.
Aussie Captain Harry nopman,
with his back to the wall, hauled
Lew Hoad out of mothballs and
assigned him one nf the singles
spots as a token of his respect for
the Italians. Hoad, a muscular
blond who helped Australia whip
the United States twice in the
Challenge Round, waa scheduled
to fare Fausto Gardini In the first
match al the Germantown Cricket
Club.
The second singles sent Ken
Rosewall against Nicola PietrangelL The doubles, scheduled for
tomorrow, will pair Hoad and Rex
Hartwig against Pletrangeli and
Orlando Simla. The final tiro
alhgles matches of the best-of-five
series, reversing the first day's
order, will be played Sunday. The
Challenge Round la scheduled for
Fortst Hills Aug. 26-27-21.
Although Hapman, the long-time
leader of the Australian cuppers,
never would admit It, then was
talk all over the tennis circuit that
Hoad, a muscular cannonball
artist, waa sulking because bis
bride wea sent back to Australia
a couple of weeks ago.

Unranked Savage
Unanimous Winner
SALT LAKE CITY UB-Unranked
MHO Savage of Salt Lake City won
a unanimous JO - round decision
over eecond-ranked middleweight
Holly Mims of Washington, D C.,
to a rousing battle Thursday night.
Saves* weighed IS* and Mims
1S3H.
The fight started alow but ended
with both men iluggtog ngstoit
the ropes end the crowd on ft*
fori applauding tha action.
Savage waa the a g f r n a i n r
throughout and Uie stranger panth­
er. There were no knockdowns'but
Mima fell to tho ninth and H
looked aa though he went to the
etnvaa pertly through exhaustion.

third-place New York, another
points behind, disposed of Boston
M.
By dropping the three-game set
at Yankee Stadium 2-1, ths Red
Sox tumbled three games behind.
The Tigers, shut out In three at
Cleveland, skidded eight games
back.
It waa the method of operation
that held the secret for the Tribe
and the Yankee.).
Manager Lopei, who got a pinch
single from Hoot Evert when he
replaced the Injured Larry Doby
Wednesday n i g h t , started him
against the Tigers yesterday he
smacked a three-run homer off
Billy lloeft In the sixth inning.
That made it the second straight
come-from-behlnd morale booster
for Lopei’a Injuns, wb&lt;r fall Into
depressive moods easily. Early
Wynn won his 14th of the season.
In winning hla first aeries vic­
tory since July 1-3, Stengel juggled
the batting order, one of his belter
accomplishments, and rame up
with a bunch who swatted on cue
and rapped three extra-base blows
—two of them triples. It was an
over in two frames as the Yanks
went off to a 4-0 lead against
rookie Frank Baumann, a gam­
bling starter choice by Bosox boss
Pinky Higgins.
Bob Turlej won hla 13th, but not
when Billy Klaus opened with a
double and Stengel pulled bis ace
In the hole,
S o u t h p a w Tommy Byrne,
Casey's surprise stopper this sea-

toe but "overlooked" ai a starter
in the series, ambled out for what
waa only hla third relief bit. First,
he knocked off Ted Williams (who
earlier finally got bit 2.000th hit)
on a ground baU. Neat, bo got
Jackie Jensen t a taerlfice fly
that scored Kliui.
And then he tent a called th)*d
strike past a bewildered Nori%
Zauchin.
The White Soa won without tuch
sbennanigans. They broke out for
10 hits and rapped loser Vie
Raschl and reliefer Cloyd Boyer
(or seven extia-base blowa In sup­
port of Connie Johnson. Jim Rivera
drove in five runs all alone, with
two triples and a double.
Those were the only games
scheduled in the AL.
^
The National League alto look 9
rest, with Brooklyn, New York,
Philadelphia and Pittsburgh idle.
At Milwaukee, however, St Louis
right-hander Willard Schmidt had
a real workout, limiting the Braves
to just one hit to win the nightcap
4-0 at the Cards swept a doubleheader. Milwaukee, beaten 7-1 In
the opener on three unearned runs
In the first Inning, now trails
Brooklyn by IS games.
a
The only hit oil Schmidt war
Johnny Logan’s leadofT tingle m
the seventh. Stan Muslal and Soby
llemus homered for the Cards.
Cincinnati used an unearned run
In the 11th to beat Chicago S-S,
despite a » th home run by Cub
shortstop Ernie Banks that gave
him the major league lead. '

DEAL
FOR A

DODGE
BIGGER VALUE
BETTER TRADES
EASIER TERMS

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Screened porches sad Garage.
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I Bedroom, pine oennelled. TV
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the Circle. Phone 234-R.______
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Efficiency apt. Suitable
50th Anniversary
'M l r or couple private
rd abower. Utilities in*
in ra n t Conveniently
aeroaa tne ■treat Iron Reg. 1313 14x34 er Ux34
Bevel Plate Glass
it Ottica. Inquire Manuel
Mirrors .... .............. 10J0
Reg. I l l * Doub’e Door
Metal utility Cabinet 12J0
S bntroom furnished bouse, ITS.
per month. C arafe. Phone M Reg. 24 M *4” Mftal
Wal* Cabinet ...... .
14 30
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Swivel Chairs ......... 31.30
and cold water
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U i mo. fttf Park. Ph. 13U-R4.
Callage*. nicely furnishWeak or Monte Home
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Apartment 2 Bed*
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Auto. Washing Machines I1S1JS
Ms hogany Drop-Le sf Uble 29 9ft
S Pc. Zhnnetta Sets
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Haafwrd F rrliki Salvage O*.

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Aluminum
W. I t "B O " BTEMPEB
V e n etian Blinds
Realtor — General Insurance
Gertrude B. Dlagfdder AaaecUte Enclosed head. Sag-proof botoira
panne 2123
U2 N. P a r t Ave.
rail with pUcUr cadi. PlaiUc er
rayon tapes. Cotton or nyloe
Bedroom house with approxi­
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mately 2 acres. S1I.000.
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New Location — Highway 17-93
Miracie Concrete Co.
at Hiawatha. Then* 2171.
3ns Elm Ave.
Phone 1333
WANT TO SELL YOt'R LOTS?
Used furniture. appUancei. toot*,
UK Them With
etc. Bought.sold Larry's M art
RAYMOND M. BALL, BROKER
321 East lit S t Phone 1931.
S D. Hirhleyman. Associate
0 M. Harruon. Associate
*04 Sou to Park Ave.
Phone Ml Tea Wagon US. la’.aid soLd wal­
nut (French! n e r of t*M«s
*23. Beautiful ' salty drei er .1
C A . WHTDDON. HR.
» sy FrearS Beveled mirror*
Reg. Reel Retain Broker
130 Twin bran beds with link
111 S. Park
Ph. URt
springs 313

A REAL BARGAIN!
RnBnwny u d B aby Bede
Next to Bennett » Court
©ay. Weck or montb-Tal. U33 2 Bedrooms, hardwood floors,
17-93 South
tiled bath, electric kitehen. all
y i n i d r s Center 111 W*w4 V int
m excellent condition, plus a
fine location, priced at ftJ.700, Haggcrly Appliance Cenler
• Your WeiLaghcuie Dealer”
as low as ILOto down, balanca
F U R N IS H E D A P T S ,
Msvtar Washer*
Msytr*
less than rent.
m u Watt l i t Or Call at ru ral
Prone 17*7
113 Magnolia Ave
ture Center. I l l West l i t
Seminole Realty
W. D I E T E im
T. W. M EM THE SUPER TRADING POST
Avalon
17 or 111 Goad wardrobe trunk ........ 7M
IN I Park Arc.
TJB-W.
Ivory dren er ......................J W
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Child* P'ey
ill pe
in oy
W o o d ru ff A B latfu U rY
Revolving
_____ ig officre chair
' ‘S S S S n e T s u ^ u S T c o ^
New baby stroller
... * 30
Rani Eitata
Senth O ty llm iu Highway 17-92.
Xtra g.wrf Maytag washer . . ^ 0 0
MS Wsedruff Bldg.
Dnenport make* bed
37 00
s i r s«mu&gt;cle Realty for Deair- 3 BEDROOM Home, newly re- RoUswsy bed and m atfreii B&gt;.00
able Homes and Apts, rhone 27.
7&gt;oo
modeled. Tiled bath, large Upright mahogany piano
screened porch, shady lo t Nice Dinette set fnrmlca top
37 30
K1CX JUdroow
.. 30 00
for rhildrtn. Near saaa. Ph. Bunk bed* complete
2029-W.
Blonde
bedroom
suite
,
7
000
12M-R.
12*13
Wilton
rug
Avon
CLEAN furnished Apt. One. Two THREE BEDROOM C o n c r e t e 0*12 Wilton rug .
toon
people, yivon. t i t Park Ave.
Block Home, lfotpolnt kitchen, on 17-93 mile, S. Phono 2212 R.
VA join, low down payment
ilW L Y Furalahed I Bedroom
3003 Adams Ave.
----- »U rg e aerwn porch.
" House.
PEARS. *133 BU You pick.
Robert A. Williams, Realtor Bring basket*. C. Hawke. Psola.
■Shady l a w n . Good
t Phone 14A-J.
Raymcua E. Lundquilt Associate
Phone 1173 Atlantic Bank Bldg. USED Dining room and Imng
mom Suite. Phone ft* .1
FURNISHED 1st and 2nd floor
epta. Osteen Apia. Caill3S7*J*l NEW 2 Bedroom C. B. House,
on 120 ft. Lot 2(2A Cedar Ave.
before I:BO Aftcr 1:00 Call 1323.

By STANLEY

D A ILY C R O S S W O R D

3 ROOM SPECIAL
u o ACRES. Good a im s land.
3 Piece Dinette Set. 3 Piece Liv­
Excellent location.
ing Room. 5 Piece Bedroom
Group with M a tre u and Box
100 ACRE5. Lake Front properly,
Springs
L33C0 itsra a )
close to (own. Good for develop*
cent
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
Corner 2nd h Magnolia Ph. 1333
w e HAVE 2 well located furnish*
"Bad” Bamberg*. Mgr.
cd Apartments for rent.
Open Monday'* til * p. m.
Sewing Machine*. and Rrpatrlag
BEETS tbt- 6.
- -Park —
rfcoee ---I7C.

Extra cool rooms. Television, S3
weekly. Kitchen privilege* avai­
lable. 1015-W.
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17 Er»m/
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7? L i'J meaaure
20 V.--*g cat
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28 Mother,
of pearl
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M A P S H A L O T tY W A L K E E *

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here
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garden
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40 \*»t*2ity
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end M’ada
a: Harmony
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41 Tr---ftirg
cid ef *
church

Contract end repair work. Free 3 H P SCOrr-ATW ATER
on
like new
. . . . . *4830
estimate#. IL L. Harvey. 204
Permanent Ws*es
1*5 M P SEA KING,
Sanford Ave. Phone 1X3*.
A Soling Our Speciiltv
»ood condition
. 125 33 Shaping
Sanford« Moit Mivdern Beauty
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO. 2.1 H r CVINRl'DE
Salun.
Air conditioned. Soft wa­
h it' like a ton and beat!
Ei(» :"icei Con’rartiny and Heniir*
ter. ano Prnoinn Dr*cr».
rowing
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P FIRESTONE.
out %M»f»
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rm iM t
Ljto snev
BEAUTY NOOK
a tank like r»«
*12530
U TLH &gt; 00«
112 M agnolia Ave. I’h. 113 3 II P SCOTT vTW ATER.
Nl*9 A Ilffl Off
U* So Oak A«e. t'boee *71
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\ 1-4 Millni I MotIi
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*85 33
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Paola Road Phone 7M
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Hair-Do.
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15 H JOHNSON,
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pets. Tilei
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gear thtf* model
All Senior Operator#
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Panforil Linoleum A Tile Co. 1* »r r vy.a nt:r.
t*3 53
Phone 310
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127 W. lit St.
Phone i»17 ^ if JOHNSON.
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1s |1 j y a
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paid far weed furniture Cell 93*
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with gear shift, tank, and
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Wiivon-Maier Furniture Co. 31J
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Sanford Herald
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PIANO SKBYKS
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417 ftnnfnrd AUaeUc Bank
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Ajio headquarters fnr C!s**.
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12 14 " ’•If. Tv#fi
A " i f f f t l « i'S 4 ! » lt I4 |r.d l
Pboea 1194. Houle 1. Sanford
Alnmlrum and Mahogany Nut*
! 44
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Gator trailer* Se-eral model*
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4 jw»e&gt; T H* 4 'f S
COLORED Baby Sitter. Refer­
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ROBSON S p o rtin g Good.*
r&gt;'i if K
town. Put one to work for you.
2
24 O# To'jf Aresusl
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f
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Sale*
A
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Phone
1821.
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will
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to
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3rd St., morninft.
r
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204 E. Ill SL
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N•% * H s»^#f
Tuu buy. Open Kveniog* and
Warehcuie I'urn . Co., at *01 W
w ra n —u w e i p
your property will qualif/ w*
Tn % ’ 9
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EXPERIENCED. WaU Trained
Sundays.
t*t St. AH nationally *dv. fur- If can
taeo aciLocrcutn
T - • 4**Af
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offer 3% intereit rat»&gt;
Caatalde Trailer Sale*.
Secretary desirn poiftlon in
nttur* at warehouse price*.
Fa • Tl?« V i t l o a
RALPH II. firESLFY. In*
w ninay
Palatka. FI*.
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P s n f Is At• F u a t f
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Cell 2239-R, after ft p m.
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LOST — Jo Roie Court nr Wynne
Grocery. 313 Palmetto Ave
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Sanford Ave. A title 6L
woh.v im .
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T I L E
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BY

DICK MAPES
GENERAL TILE CONTRACTOR
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CENTRAL BAWIST tHURCH
Ju v i W 1'irhim , pastor.
Car, Fm Mm ii II BA, 0»k Av*.
Sunday School 9:43 a. to.
Morning Warship Service tl M
m.
Training Union G:30 p. tn. It'a a
family affair.
Evrning Worship 1:M p. m.
“ Come Ihou with us and ■* will
do Lfcce good."
THE rn U H O l OF GOD
of THOTUECT
gvu Elm Av*.
Blihop A. W. Stover, raster
9 41 a.m. Sunday School.
Jl a m. Morning Worship. S'*
mon by A W. Stover.
7:43 p. m. Evangelisti* Hour.
7:43 p, m- Tuesday Evening S*r*
Wire, Prayer Meeting
7:45 p m. Thrusday Young Tro­
pic mart.
Everyon* welcome.
THE CHRISTIAN AM) MISSION
ARV ALUANCE CHURCH
Park Ate. at Fnortrenlb SL
Pattor, David B. Carntfix
Sunday School and Morning
Worship Combined Service 9 t) a
in to 11 j O a ra “Wnrihip Period
begins at 10:40 a. m "
AHi anc • Youth Fellowship #:3n
p rn.
Evening S«wv1c* 743&lt;i. m.
Wedueeday Mid-Week K 1b I e
Study 7 43 p. m.
TflE FREE MF.THODLST
church

Cor. W. Fourth S t Laurrl A»a.
G. Eldon KJIdp. MiaJ.Ur
Sunday School 9 43 a m.
• M nraisi Worship 10 «A a m.
Evening Worship 7:30 p m.
Trayer Meeting Thursday 7:30
p. m.
ST. PAUL'S l.UTUERAN
ft. Luke's Lutheran—la Llavta
( tin t Oviedo) the Rev fitoyhen
« Tuhy. peator. Morning worship
8:30 ain Radio Motion broadcast
at 9 30 a m over WOKZ *740 kc).
Sunday School (or all age croups,
S .30 a m Christian Day School
(All elementary trade* and kinder*
parten). Monday through Friday
8:30 am Children ■ pror-vm. “S t
Luka'* Chapel,** Saturday 10:16
am. over W’TKK, (1400 ke.).
LUTHERAN CHURCH
OF THE REDEEMER
Rev. Phillip Schlraaman Minister
Set's Ices i l The -Yacht Club
Sunday School 9:13 a m
Cburro Sem e# 10 30 am .
OIURCU OF COD
Frenrb Ave. and Had BL
Rev. II. W. lie rule rants, Paalor
Sunday School s 43 a. m.
Evangelistic Service 7 30 p. m
Mid-Wttk Service Tuesday 1:30
p m
Young People Service Thurs­
day 7:30 p. m.
V FHENLZl.lt METHODIST
c h u f c ii

f lln ti Heights
Rev. Edward Murlia, Paalor
Sunday School 10 a. ra —Clif­
ford E Johnson, aupcruitendoat
Preaching Service 11 a. m.
&gt;1 Y F 3 p. m.
Prayer meeting, Thursday, 1:30

p. m.

ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
l!th Bl and Lamral At*.
Sunday School V:46 a. mM.rtiing Worship 11 a. IB.
Youth Service 6:46 p m.
Evangelistic Rally 7:46 p. m.
Prayer and Biota Study Wadoe*&gt;
day at 7:46 p. m.
'Jo in the happy, singing crowd.
Worship th* laird with ua."
FOSTER CHAPEL
METHODIST O lU IO i
Orirda
Rev. Georg* H. Car tin*, Mlaleter
6:43 a m. Sunday School
11:00 a m. Wnnhlp Sendee.
1:00 p m. Worship Service
PAOLA WESLETAN
■METHODIST CUURCR
* Milt* West on R t 44
Sunday School
0:46
Morning Worship
10:46
We»]ey*n Youth
6:46
Fvaning Wonhip
7:30
Wednesday Triyrrmcrting
7:30
Everyoa* Welcome
Rev. Cecil W. Shaffer

HnXCREST BAPTIST CHURCH

Geneva
Chester W. Plaok. Pastor
Sunday morning services:
10 a ra. Sunday School.
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11 a m . Morning Worship.
Sunday evening aervicea:
6: IS p m. Training Union.
7 30 pm . Evening Worship.
Wednesday 7: to p.ra. Prayer
meeting.

SANFORD SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
um Elm Avenue

toF oT man Cullsn about Kerry
of her.
‘ CHAPTER T1URTT-BEVEN
bein'
“M us Dawson!" There was tronle an* that red-head f e d
P.OB STOOD in the doorwwy, hit
courtesy in his ton* and his slight wanted in Dodge U wan a friend
far* gauaL
Chnativ amtted at him. *T1I bow. “Fra afraid Kerry's not up a- hi* did thst k.ffrn' they r*
leava you two alone. 1 gvsoaa to seeing visitors this evening." wanled for!"
"It a not Kerry 1 came to »e*. Rob didn t k t a musei* of his
youva got thing* jo talk overDon't keep Kerry talking long. Mr. Mallory—It's you. I gotta talk face betray the excitement he fe'.t.
t* you. 1 got somethin’ Y tell you I t 'S a good story, I k a —but I un­
Rob. He ought to rest.
“All right. C h r l a t t * - " P^sb —somethin’ Important!" As he derstand your* quite a hand at
dropped into a chair by th* bed. didn't move froux his pi*** tn the stoeiew. \Miy Miouid 1 believe you "
“You get bold o' Wayn* -eaak*
Sllenen lay heavy between them, doorway, sh* added urgrntly,
and Kerry drin t know how to “WouMn't you hk* l* know what's him talk!"
break 1*. At laat tan spoke brat- hack o' all Uus trouble you been "And roppo** he wont talk —
tan yoj prove any of tl! Is the-*
tantly. "I know how ytwx must fee) havvn 7"
anvbodv else who can back you
“Come In." he said.
about Btndy, Rob. They—they
Ir.xid* the living-room. *be took upT" H* a aw h»r h'fitauon. ard
didn't come any be-Uer.’*
Um* to smooth her dishevelled added. "If you could giv* me pro. f.
“They d!dn*L"
T v a goS a notion." Kerry aaH hair, her eyes darting around her,[It ri ght to worth another 0 ,*
slowly, “that th:a i* the wav he d taking in th* apaeiotune** and Hundred."
hav* Ukrd to go. if he d had hit rugged comfort of the room, shoot. I The girt strod 'n u tatin g . H*
»ay—standing up foe Broken Spur, tug quirk apeculativ* g l a n c e s .-trod* aeroaa the room and raug.-t
urider her lashea a t Rota. A* wvll her m oulders in fcan.ls that t it
the way he always d:d.“
"If ywi'r* te I“Toss could bn right." Ron rased as if she had apoken. he could rotd .nto the soft
down at hi* locked hand*. “I keep th# thoughts in that busy little mg th* truth, you knew ■ u
killed twinabe* and kept It to
thinking about something I want- brain.
"This Information o# yours I yourself. T h u make* you an
e*i to asy to hint once. I never
suppom there d tw a prie* on It!" resaory to murder. Miyh* b e r g
did. I wuh now I fc»l.'
.r
Her eye* widered. “How murh'd locked m a cell would looeen
It wan th* first time In his rotongue th* rest of th* way!"
membrane* that Kerry had ever It be worth t' you T"
hft# was wared then. H* row t
"Dependa on how much us* t
heard Rrb express re girt for any­
thing. If* didn't know how to *n- esn make of It." TTi-n too im­ tell K tn th* quick ngvbty of fi*
*w cr. In word*. Almc-t timldlv. he patient for bargaining, he r»rped m p p k body urWrf I J h vvVa. R it
liva hundred ,*he next minute she'd mad# her** :f
re S' hod oid to leuirh on» of the
i soft again, lifting swimming brm* n
brown hards thst lay eta.-ped on delfvrs."
Tha brown eye* open*,) wM»r c&gt;-e* u&gt; hi, fee*. "In * woujdn t
(tab's knr*. It tloted hard over
H tll rt *N AtRIAl V1IW of the aircraft carrier U.7.7 r - v -Ml which
h:a, and they sat Ilka that trf xl- stilL That was probatly at least &lt;n th a t to me, would you, Mr,
Ii nearing eomplcllon at a shipyard In Newport ffew* V*. The 1,0.76lrnca for a moment. Then Rob f|v* time* a* much money as she'd MalkiryT"
foot flaltop, the wnrld a larger! v ir hlp, will hold her »c* (rials o j
"V** 1 would. I'm giving }' I
Stood
up.
n ro seen at on* tlm* in her life.
Augurt It and will t-e romtnL.iox.t4 on October 1. (Islrriuiltasslj
« chaiK t to g»t off clear, and m i •»
“Afaenoeho," he mi id hoekity, "All nxht, tet * hav* it
“that day I stumbled aermr yo,i 8he brace,! herself. "The nedeei w if s e d a UvouMod loltara. E l
was tha luekl*«t ilav I ever Uvrd- *-a* tiirred up a g tn 'you a-purpose i n holding n open jw* 6v* miuU I ever said any different—or if They waa told you was aimin' t‘ ,utea If you haven't totd tr» evei 1 ever do again—don't twiiera It!" take their land, an' then they was thing you know by then, I'm t* .no
good,
Am'."
,u yyour
u u r till*
1114 0 w
ra asn'tt n
u fc’
RS’j , b
t'Jy i,ing
* you in to th* sheriff. ----.
Rob *at alone In the living r&gt;*&gt;m lold
after Christie, evhauited. had goo* a lawyer that was paid f asy It th* thought of Kerry put ateel 61 1
WASHINGTON «* - President home to bed. It* w-*s tired hun- An'T Jo* [jirrabe* waa ahot t' pit into his voire, "it'd he a pleasure
- in hia own mind ho acknow l­ the blame on you. after he wouldn't) In hi* own fu nd. Rob w im t by
E. enhower yesterday named Don­
fight you nlmself no more. An' any m eans *ur# h* coukl get Lae r
ald A. Quarles—top man in the edged that a man of his age tha on* behind R aU waa Wayne to hoid th*
lh* girl
girt on ar.y an- h
tako night* Ilk* Uia last
«arth satellite project—as the new couldn't
sketchy UwUir.ony. That was th*
one th# way bo had twenty years Cameron!'
sccretacy ol the Air Force.
ago—but a burner was down be­ Rob ■ find reaction w*« •S-r'I- only res"on he'd ofler*i to dcil
Quarles la now assistant sccre. tween him and his boy, and lor all risiL Then b* said, “Cameron— with her. B it no mels doubt
I try of defen'e for research and It had coot him, or was iikely to. why would he tv* so anxious ui seemed to hav* oorumvl tn her.
BY LYLE NELSON
) “Awright, Mr. Mallory.* aha
HONOLULU iF — Eleven U. S ] development. He u 6), a native ol Hob w Li feeling that Ilf* could be rank* trouble tor ro* !*
I toT you
“
C
su m a* wanted your rasuh breathed. "Th*
good.
Van
Buren,
Ark
,
and
more
recentairmen leave Hawaii in two!
bout—lh* no* that kllkd th* fe llt
Throw seas a knock at th* door himself, o' tours*!"
ly
a
resident
of
Englewood,
N
J.
tran.-port planes late today, head-1
Mona at h.i rrew would kn'rck. “ And bow do you know ag th ist“ la Pudg*— be'* at m r eaban. He •
ing (or California and reunions He Is a Republican.
Quarles will succeed Harold Tal­ And any outildor thorn day* prob­ •How you s'pnaeT I was hla girt In on lh* whole bus'no**. He ana
this weekend with loved ones
teg you Tin tellln' tha troth."
bott who rcilgncd Aug. 1, effective ably spelled trouble. Rousing him. —Ull b* &lt;i«tld-d h* wanted F mar­ “W hat make* you think M
they haven't teen for years.
ry Cbrull* Tol.uvd an' g ri ber
*clf. ho went to opera up.
this
Saturday,
after
th*
Senate
The airmen, freed in Hong Kong
w ilt!"
W h a t a v a r had expeetad. K place, too!"
iJLa ahruggeA "H**i&gt; h r d . 1 j
last week alter 32 grim month* Investigations subcommittee pub­ wasn't Llta Daw soil Th* gsrL with
"And I svppora b* figured tn get
licly
explored
Talbott's
outside
bar hair whipped around her by Kerry out of his way by having reckon h*11 Ulk aR nghl. If ynu,
as prisoners o( th* Chinese Com­
munists, ar* du* at Travis Air business interests and raised a tha wind of her riding, bee eye* yon egg turn and Larrabe* on to gM rough with him.*
"You don’t draw th* line al nsty-a
dark and wild-looking, her breast about each o th er!"
Force base, northwest ol San question of ethics.
swelling and falling with ber rapid “Yeah." Llta was loo angry her­ thing, do you, L lta!" Itut his coo- I
Francisco at 4 a. m. ID a. m.
breathing, was a handsome bog. self, at tha recollection of ber own tempt glanrrd off her hk* a handEST, Friday.
gag*—no wonder she'd caused so wrong*, to nolle* lh* danger sig­ ful of ftalhenu Moral pidrm en'h
At Travis they will be trans­
much trouble. Rob's eye* paid her nals in Rob'* eye* or tha way hia didn't Ogur* la Iota* achefa* itt
ferred to other planes and whis­
that involuntary male tribute, even band* a i r * knotted at hla eldea. UungR.
ked to airports nearest their
(To Me fW*a**v4f
as hi* mouth hardened at the eight "Ab’ that'* Bax' alL He’s th* one
homes.
They are relaxing fn balmy
Hawaii, They reached here in eaPindler Convicted
ecllent *ffrits, and were greeted
by two of Braill's prettiest maid
On Evasion Charge
ens, armed with Rower lets end
MIAMI in -A leng-tim* Mumi
quick to present th* traditional
gambler and fish dealer, Howard
aloha bin.
G Pinder. SI, has been convicted
They wer* out on the town last
on a charge of tneom* tax eva
night, alter politely refusing an
lien.
offer of a nine tours* count 'cm,
An all-male Jury convicted Tin­
nine Chlne«a dinner.
der 3Vcdnc«day after deliberating
Spencrr Weaver, owner of sev­
12 hours. Federal Judge Emmett C.
eral elegant rstaurants, hosted
YANK PRISONER IN H A '
Choate
gave Tinder time to appeal
the men with iteaks and Hawaiian
and
indicated
he
would
pronounce
entertainment at his nightclub, a
CHOOSES BAMBOO CURTAIN!
sentence ScpL 2
home in 1914 when President
Maximum penally !» five yean
Roosevelt conferred thrre with
JAecu le d Traitor Telh All/
in prison and a llAooo fin*. It
Gen. Douglas Mar Arthur.
Boras
Shock-Fitkd Story I
was
the
set-end
Itial
for
Tinder
MacAnhur’a former plan. The ACTtrtl Marilyn Monroe, eilleil
An earlier jury faded to agree on
Bataan, brought live of th* 11 upon to Ju !ge the beards of gcnl*
a verdict.
wtio grew then, for the Uemrnt,
men to Hawaii.
HE, C entrnnial C elebration,
gives a tu,i to thewfinnlni*thUk»
COW'S BOTHER RANCHER
era of Clark Plummer, president
WEWOKA. OVla. (.8—Seven itin­ of
the affair. Marilyn illplomat/l /fo \iicP a rv r
erant rows who ran start from a leatly tie, idcst that the extra
,-itiOMi touitixao- ita wiKtiu
flat-footed position and Jump over fringe made all the town In,1s
RIDE-IN THEATRE
hi* fenra — sometimes — have •look ma*trrful.“(;nirrMtio*4l)
a * -w &gt;, u- &lt; a.* &gt;u *•
-i. m u i v s m s - s « u * ra# xua.
LAST TIME TONIGHT
Hughes County.rancher Earl Clark
STARTS 7:34
almost tearing out hi* hair.
.
A LSO
Clark said the eattle wandered
up to his ranch mor* than a month
ago.
Th* rsneher Mid th* stray*
amuse themselves by Jumping hi*
lences. He wouldn't mind If they
cleared all th* time. But h« as Id
aomelimea from a flat-footed po.
sttlnn, they don't make it, and th*
T ill — 1 1 * f
fence Is bowled over.
PLUS

W. J. Oilman
Pastor
Sabbath School (Saturday) 9 M
a. m.
Worship Hour
II no a, m
Topic
“The Elijah Message”
Wednesday — 7:43 p. m. Mid­
week Prayer Study,
THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Subject "Th* Judgment of The
Woman on Th* Scarlet Beast''
OF OVIEDO
Rev. laiuls Dav, Minister
Friday — 7:IS p. m. Mianonary
&gt; 43 a m. Sunday School
Volunteer Program .
ELDER SPRINGS BAPTIST
A cordial welcome ti extended !o
ail to Join us tn our Worship
CHAPEL
and ihtra in the fellowship &lt;4
Elder Springs
this hour,
Sponsored by Firat Baptist Cliurch
Sanford, Fla.
rillST PRESBYTERIAN
Sunday School
10:00 a. m.
» III Hf II
W. O. Star,sell, Superintendent
Oak Avenue and Third Street
Broaching
11:00 a. m.
Minister
Dr. H. R. Martin,
Treacher Rev A G. Mrlunls,
9.43 a m
Sunday School
UPSALA COM JIUNITT
10 y&gt; a m. The Session meets
PRESBYTERIAN CIIUHOI
for Eraser In th* Sctrion Room
Rev. C, C. White, Minister
M fid a m
Morning Wnr-hlp
lira. Clrocr Starrs, Pianist
Solo — "Spirit of God" Neidlmgcr
Alfred Eric urn
Mrt. Charles G. Wilke
Aaperlntendrol nl Church School
Anthem —"Show sj« Thy W’ay, O
Georg* Prrold
leader of Slid Week Service*
Lord”
Thompson
Church School 10 a m.
Chancel Choir
Worship tl a.m.
Menage — “ Seedlings'* Elder
Young Paople 7 pm .
George W Tnuhy
Evening Mrvice 7..70 pm .
Wednesday Evening 7:30 p m. .Nurseries for children under three,
and frem three" to six Sunday
Everybody Invited to attend all
aur services.
morning during Worship Hour
7:00 p. m. Pioneer Fellowship
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 7 00 p m. Senior High Fellow- hip
1*07 Sanford Ave.
* 6# p. m
Evening Wonhip
Sunday School 9:46 a. m.
Quartet —"H ark th* Vmte of Je.
Morning W'orihip Seme* 11:00 a.
»ua”
Scarlatti
01.
Sirs. Robert r .
Graham , Jr,,
r . W. r . A Chl.Rhn 6 00 p. m.
Mrs Erneit ii. Cowley. Mr. RoEvening Worship Service 7:30 p
bert SJero, Mr. Charlev S. Morrt*on
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Menage _ ‘ who, Me" Elder
GENEVA
Georg* W, Touhy
W. A. Ellen wood.
Pastor
Sunday School
10 A. 31. THE LriTt.E BROUN ClIURCll
Morning Worship
11 A. M.
on m r . h il l
BTU.
7 P. M.
(Cangregational)
Evening Worship
* P. M.
Park Avenue and ZIUi Street
I*rayer Service Wed
6 P- M. J. Bernard Root,
Minister
“Cooperating with Southern Bap­ Sunday School
t.v i a. m.
tu t Convention."
Morning Worship
1I 00 a. m.
Sermon: “Fortunate Fruvtrctionv"
FIRST CHURCH OP THE
NAZARCNE
"Sanford's Singing Church"
Comer of Second and Mapl*
R. H. 5p*-ar Jr., Minister
You ar* cordially invited to at­
tend ehurrh with ua this Sunday.
Sunday School at P:30
George
Pittard, Supt.
WASHINGTON &lt;JT - Rep Celler
Morning Worship at 10 48
Sermon by tha pastor NYPS at 6:46 (D-NY) said today ho will sub­
p. m.
Johnny Carter, Pres. poena “everybody In sight." If
Junior Society 6:46 p. m.
3lrt. necessary, to penetrat* what he
railed th* *‘aura of lerrtcy ’’
R. Carter, Supervisor.
BibU Clink fi 43 p. m.
Frank around tfch* Commerco Depart­
ment’* Business Advisory Council.
If. Price, Moderator.
Celler la chairman of a House
Evening EvangeliiUa 7:30
Ser­
Judiciary aubcommltte* on monmon by the pastor.
Th* ehurrh it comfortably air­ oplie* investigating th* role m
cooled. Courteous ushara will eon* government of “ WOC’a" nr busi­
tribute to your convenience. A ness men senlng w ithdUi rompennursery la open for all regular and satson in federal agencies while
special aervicea. Servkcnirn and continuing to draw salaries from
their families aro welcome whether their privale firm a.
Secretary of Commerce Weeks
their alay in Sanford la long or
short.
and the council’* executive direc­
We giv# aperial invitation to tor, Walter S. White, refuird yeaworship and fellowship with us terday to give the subcommittee
but urge you to attend the church ■cceii to the council’s file* and
recorda. Whit* said the filet are
of your choir* this Sunday.
in ihe department's euitody and
SOUTH SIDE BAPTIST CHURCH he could not produce them with­
East 27th Street
out Violating the law.
Missionary
Promillenlum
HITTING POST
Pastor
R. 11. Lunsford
CINNCLNNATI i f — After watch­
Aiiociat* Pastor W\ L. Stephen*
Sunday School Supt.
MUton ing hit young outfielder. Wally
Post, hit several drives over th*
Higgenboltham.
Sunday School
10:00 A. M. wall in batting practice. Manager
Morning Worahlp
11:00 A. M. Birdie Tebbettt of the Redlegs
Evening Worship
6:00 P. M. taid: “ Post ran hn th* hall farther
Prayer Meeting
3:00 P. M. than any right handed bitter in
WELCOME TO TUB CHURCH baseball — and that includes
Mickey Mantle of th* Yankees."
HOLT CROSS CHURCH
M*I Roach, former football star
(E pit copal)
Rev. u. LyHIKon Ztaamerman. at lh* University of Virginia and
ex-Mltwaukea baseball player, 1*
B. D„ Reelor
doing a hitch la the Navy at
America'i oldest sporting dog Is
IMh Suaday after Trinity
Norfolk, V*.
th* foxhound.
I 00 a. m.
Holy Eucharist
1:13 Choral Eucharist and Address
Service* through th* week:
Monday through Thursday and
Saturday —Holy Communion —
7:30 a. m.
Friday — Holy Communion—4:30
I f you don't buv riarht
a. m.

CHVLUOTA BAPTIST CHVROI
Walla* A. RonUi Jr., Faeiae
Sunday School 10 a.m.
Morning Worship Sonde* II a.m.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Sermon by the pastor.
Faster
Evening Worship Serrlcn f:M MUton a . Wyatt
p m Sermon by uia paitor.
3:43 Church Echoed
P ra m Mooting Wednesday T:M C laim for all ag*a.
§M*
11:00 a. m.
Morning Worship
Sermon Topi* “Dealing With
LAKE MART BAPTIST
Fear”
CHAPEL
1:00 p. m.
MYF
Lab# Mary, F in..
1:U
Organ Vespers
Paata* — Rot. H. A. Frith to .
1:00 p. m.
Evening Worship

V

Sunday School 0:48 a.m.
Sermon Topi#
“Th* Empty
Morning Wonhip 11:00.
Homy*
lYainlaf Union 6:30 pm.
Broadcast w a r w . T. E. E.
Evening Worship TtSO.
3:00 Recreation fa* Young People
P r a m Meeting Wad. TiM pm. Air Conditioned Sanctuary

MenLeave Hawaii
In TwoTransporls;
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Celler Is Seeking
To Break Secrecy

Me DOUGALL S OPENING SALE

Quarles Appointed
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A ll Florida

By W OODSON T. A llIN

j \ n summer progresses the soul-piercing
shriek of the torm ented golfer i» heard in the
isnd. A* one »h&lt;&gt; ha* drunk deep of hoth the
sweet and Ih r b itte r cup which life offer*. I
say that other human activity i« ju«t like golf.
I *a&gt; thi* thouithtfullv, and I *av it thank­

fully.
The |am « of golf haa a long and fascinat­
ing hietory, but iweet reason compel* u» to
fare the fact th at the story of the game, a*
told today, ia full of error. For example, one
of the legenda of the aport ia th at it waa de­
vised by the ancient Scot* as a pastime ideally
•uited to the rugged terrain of their native
heath. J o a keen student of the game, it aeema
much more likely that the Scottiah real aetata
became rugged and tip-tilted because it suf­
fered repeated (ladings with the crude versions
of the Band-blaster then available. Thi* writer,
after careful research, regards aa pure coinci­
dence the fact th at a topped hraaaie shot, or
a shanked ive-iroo, draws from the bleeding
player a bleat which ia indiatingiriahabla from
that of a ruptured bagpipe.
Doubtless, there are some subjects about
which this reporter does not foal qualified to
write. (I frigidly ignore the editor’s demand
th at I “name one ") Be th at as It aaay, golf is
my particular diah. 1 am the proud poaaaaaor
s f a trophy, half-e-yard lad, and mads af the
pot-metal, which
i ago, in a tooroaaaa
sated by a local parvryar a# playthings far
the adult. I was ■airm faedy m atchsd with
four different golfaee, ea
L la t
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up. and eight etawhae down, to my dased opI think that I am the only golfer now alive
who ever propelled a ball from tho too, via the
left ankle bona, to an eut-of-bounde point 90
yards directly behind the player’s run-down
basis. There are wMaeaeae who will tootify
that, upon another occasion, I
hall ia the fairway in such a
was buried ia the m m s y tu rf at

This is a publicity picture pure and—well, perhaps not so sim ple. It is
pictures like this one th a t have persuaded editors over the entire nation
land world, even/ to p i * H o nda literally m illions upon m illions o f d ollais
o f free space. In this case, to give credit where it is due, things were reversed a
little. Taken on a Florida beach, it was to publicise in Florida a p roduct
(not the girls) a f the B. F. Goodrich Company. So, now it s publicised.

Letters

TO TIM

pyo MlAB n ^sa^yuu
I want la thank yen for lb* chock I re­
cessed in year Flaridiaas Favortie Kecipe
at the phone calls I re­
sits at Iks number of psopi*
that have pmvss ia thaw heap frtosm from
year taj
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Uwa* psttiag a heavy i
I was

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OONfT BOCK IM BOAT!
Year artkfa Maly 17) ghkg advice to

i year alary will ha hooded by
warn la jaal babbit ovsr with
&gt;whoa tksy got lata a
I a l ibought of safety fas
ibsaMolvas aad for other paapl* who sis*
swjay tbs wotar.
Tto Caaal Ouard fa daiag apfaadM work
fa attempting to teach people tha ruin af
wafer a* ty .
I f . OBAMA teams.
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MAUV A n«ST, W TtUffl
U ftfe to
tom fa am i
of Dr. Callaway macs logical tkaa aay el
tbs at tor atarias I have rood or board,
flbma aa ana is ahia to prove jaal whore tha
Osrdaw was, aad aiaca Dr. Callaway’s ret as meay
•fa ha having boas la Florid*. thati
It It?
to tha tofaaaia^ fa the to­

has s aids sad vatoWs led that Florida realtors hav* a Wary
well worth tstoag. and I psreaaally am
g^atafal far the part played hy your ampesin* ia t*Hhu h.
h.

Wl UKI PAlMiTTO. TOO
ivs goes aad daws it ageiai
la last wash's Pahastla Ns os I as Bead in
, “Grabble’ la PabuMto,'* a &lt;
by lb* AH Florida Magaria* la
i rather than IHfaataa Tbs a other
fa the amgailiw artkfa wrote to correct lb*
Thia past wash ia your augaiiw* ia tb*
artkfa “A Haport af lbs BtaUr of Florid*"
by L M. Marshall, b* Mateo, aad I quota,
"Tbs II1450.000 Suaahia* Highway, astawdiag IS adfaa acraaafawarTampo Bay
i fa gattiag rradii wbaa

I hag to

Whathar com et in all his de­
tails, nur am ateur historian
hoi pa boar out one f a c t - t h a t
Florida fa richer than'moat with
a spectacular history made
unique hy being created under
th e Baga of Bva different na-

Possibly nowhere 'rise in the
warid na ia Florida can be found
i af pa (fact beach
. urtli Hiit ad apace
for literally millions u f visitors
who seek and Bnd on th a soft
sands peace, happiness and
health ia our sun. Tim tiny sec­
tion fa Miaani Beach on Our
Covur this wush aoada a
to toff ito story.

aatao ar Ms tea citiaaaa, bawavar. I da fafa
• that credit should to gives jastly. lastaad
fa M atiag the Surwbios Highway eataada
framBL Nlvrsburg la Ibadiiilna. lbs artkfa
d a s lt hav* read " ... Ur Palmetto." tbs Brat
incorporated town south af tha bridge.
Although I hav* only recently moved my
bams to PaJaverts, I feel aa if I aaight have
base a noUee.
I have aajsyed reading the Ail Florida
Maganas and lash forward ta Iha rwaUag
imas with tha Palmet to New*.

WISELY MAGAZINE

iK ddsts Nate; berry, far hasn't in

fW B ra sd w
lfared by my f l i ng cempaaleue. T here fa a
way eu t far the f il er, s e t a* aaay w a y -h a
must ha purped by F IR K -h u t fat Mm take
courage. If one ia careful enough ia s&gt;l»rting
dry pram and t w i f and igaitao them at the

On pegee S end 9 this week it
e story a t mullet fishing es per­
formed by St. Augustine resi­
dents of Minorran ancestry.
While the description of th r
techniques uf snagging the wary
mullat ia in itself interesting,
there is a mure 'antmating Mory
about the ancestors of the**
present day fishermen of St.
Augustine.
An amateur historian, geneal­
ogist and anthropologist of
note recently gave us a brief
verbal sketch of the history of
Florida's Minorcan colony. Hr
claims they were brought by
the English to the New Smyrna
area as indentured servants, or
slaves, and actually started tha
fint revolution in this country’s
history by deserting their mas­
ters and leaving in a body for
SC Augustine. According to our
inform ant, those early Minorearn suffered terrible hardship*
under the whip of the
RngHah . the Brat road near New
Smyrna. Pqghapa it was these
very M inorcans who planted
t i n send th at eventually biosI tots a full hedged Ameri-

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end meek epprsrlatlsa the artkfa. "FlarM et Fetam." which gppimed to the Aff
Ffatide M m a to uwdmdsto fa turns Si.
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KyU M tt'm a n (nghlt r r ia itt with
fn tn d . F hyd Boone, aftrr com plm ng
the hugr h rather trrr brtwrrn thrm
Srtrn Irrt tall. IAm trrr Ur grit cter
"unit by thr tuo m m

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/ v ornamental tree made of driftwood
• a d n o a which predict* the weather ia
the hobby of a young Palmetto buaineeaKyle McCroen waa wandering down
busy State 8treet in Chicago one after*
noon a few yean ago when a mlng tree
in a ahop window caught hie aye. Ita
weird appearance faecinated him and he
entered the atore with the intention of
purchasing it.
When the dark toid him the price waa
MOO, hia Jaw dropped. He left the atore
and aa he continued hia atroll, thought,
M| believe I can make a tree aa good aa
th a t,” and ao a hobby waa born.
Arriving back home, he told hie long­
time Mend and buainaea partner about
the tree. Their diet etep waa to cruiae up
and down the Florida Weet Coaet, view­
ing email ielandain the eearch for drift­
wood.
i Juet what he needed. It ia the eame
Tar a long time, he could not And
i aa the eponge'and ia a combina­
moan th a t eulted him. Then one day a
friend ahowed up erith a aack of Peru­ tion of animal and plant life, he any*.
Rut he atill faced the problem of provian lichen maaa he had found in the
eerving the moaa. for the Aral tree* he
Ocala National Poreet.
McCroan eoon diecovered the moea made only laated from aii to eight
month*. Finally, ha aent a aa tuple to the
DuPont laboratories. They aent him a
T V originator of thr ovaIhrr trrr,
formula which preserve* the moaa in it*
KyU McCromn, roochtt for a piece of
original state.
d riftw o od on d n r r ltd P rnca I d a n it

Rven with tha preservative, lha moea
reacts like a sponge. In dry weather it ia
Arm and hard, but I2 hour* before a
rain it becomes moist and soft.
McCroan, the originator and only per­
son making auch an ornam ent, calls it
So popular i« klrCraan't hobby of
m ating wralhrr irttt. that now hr is
mating diorama* tow thrift Ih rr hr ia

the Naaaau tree, as it ia tropical in motif,
with a wind-lashed gnarled appearance
It ia definitely an ornament for a mod­
ernistic house auch aa McCroan live* in
and hia trees are ao natural in ap p ear­
ance he lias been asked many times if it
i* necessary te water them
Although he haa aold a couple of hun­
dred of the weird tree*, it atill rciininc
a hobby.

w h iir k u (n m d e n d hrtprr, Floyd
Boom (rmr) matehro. They trawl hwndrtda of miUt o month in n o r th of
matrriaJ

aa fkifhij M*gJime-Pacf i

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T krtd a y m orning Ik t c tm tn l b lo tb i a rt going into pla t* , rta tiy fo r g ra d in g o f Iht
to rth bottom to g rl m ju trrd drpth fa r the pool.

BACKYARD
W orld War II opin td Ih t
door into an amaiing new chem­
ical world.
T h t J a panes* in I h t Par Baal
and Padflc, I h t Otrm ana with

Ihrir submarines in Ih t Atlantic
cut off our flow of vital raw mattriala to which our industrial
might h avt boon gtarad. Kngin ttra and edentista didn't wait

a m inutt but began to mil
•trance concoctions using as ingradianta our own abundance of
natural resources. Prom such
lowly euhaUncta a t coal-oil and

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lly it o ’clock Walnrttlay morning, thr biockt arr in ami thr pool bottom gnnlnl Sou
all that it Irfl it to pul in thr plattic liner A m m / framr »• •Aon n hrmg hollnl in
place to halt! thr hnrt

OCEAN

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Ju les liillig. a New York
m anufacturer &lt;■( plastic intint able toy*, this year brought out
hia idea in "do it ym irseir' mum
mind pool*. Thia untrateil pack­
age type pool aa big a* a b ack ­
yard would lake, waa naturally
brought to Florida for flrat inA veritable flood of K rene
•tallation. Ilov Gladney. County
plastic gadgets has hit U. S.
Corn mi winner from Folk C oun­
consumers since the war. Item s
ty , offered hia cooperation and
such as full seta of dinner Ware
Ilia home gmunda aa a palace to
which J u n io r can hang on th e
try out thia Tint one. Ilia to n .
floor to his heart’s c o n te n t—
a partial invalid, loved to ewim
dentures th a t resist even th e
-n o w , inalead of begging hia
lougheat s te a k -to 10 cent atore
mother to lake him to the local
toys by th e million. S h e e ts of
public pool where it proved dif­
thia plastic welded at th e seams
ficult In look after h im - h t had
instead of sewn are being used
hia own o c e jn -in hia own back­
in an ever widening field—back­
yard, big enough, (27 feel long,
yard oceans in particular.
12 feet wide, three feel deep at
A m ericana aa a whole are a one end and five feet at the
fun-loving |&gt;eople. Weekends at other), for all th r neighlmr kida
the beach and almost daily aa well aa himaelf. Now Dickie
vialta to the community swim­ Gladney ia the moat popular
ming pool are a must, a t least boy in Mullrerry.
just plain air. came a wondrous
new stream of Hines, sheets and
rods, som e as strong aa steel —
others as resistant to wear and
corrosive m aterials aa to d efy
the im agination. Among these
substance* is Krrne, a plastic.

for the kids. Facilities didn't i t pand M fgat as the dem and.
The SRO sign began to appear
all too frequently ao American
manufacturers, quick to see the
plight of just plain John Q.
C itlu n , came up with a new
typo of home-owned pool for
any backyard. These backyard
oceans a n cheep, easy to install,
tha coat of the water th e only
m aintenance eicept an occaaional scrubbing with soap and

Hia pool, only four days from
marking off the ground where
it waa to |o , to Anal Ailing of
water, is the last word in back­
yard oceans, even to being
equipped with underwater lights
-lights that shine through clear
portholea of thia product of war­
tim e adversity. Thousands of
American families are in the
same boat aa the Gladneys but
will soon be “in the sw im /'
thanks to the wonders of thia
chemical age.

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porlholrt at far ra d arr far
light t Sralrd uilhclm r plat
fir mitdotrt, thr lightt rnokr
thr ptKtl itlral far night taint ■
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uruunil thr / kkiI - iii Ihit catr
lilr a o ik t around thr i k k i I
g u r n /nifiti rffrrt f im « ran
hr plantrd, or hritch ta n d
nihlnl to m if yiimar'i fn*fr

Ami, at a m i/ of a p p n m m u lrlj
91 JlhMI—tom rtim rt rt rn I r n - t h r
pool it tumplrtrd. flUrtl u ilh u alrr
rrady for utr by .1 p m Thurtday
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U-shaped structure. The muMum i* built
around a statue-Ailed, terraced, sunken
garden. The court contains more than
HOoriginal columns dating from the 11th
to 16th Century, tha majority from lha
Florentine High Renaissance period.
The open side of th* U-shaped gardens
is separated from Sarasota Bay by ter*
races, balustrades and fountains, all of

■Mas mod rohmutod ronidor t o f the Use* paho of th* Ainghng
The corvretamns were MugMta gafopses psMres ky John and
wee taddr Me tadUfog rival M Meaty and twins thorn to 6*
fa

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Thr prMMM of mittens &lt;4 p*apU oho Am*
(A* "Mf top" paid for th* hrautiful building
that Hawn lAr UO Million art Ir r a tu m of
th* (amoot Plnglu lg Art M o tto m. Ilrr* it
■Am* tfugm crful. column hard loggia flank'

tag thr** u d rt o f Ih t M otrom ’t ta a tr patio.

striking beauty, and filled with graceful
statuary arranged to create a scene of
rare beauty and grace.
The interior of the museum ii laid out
in such manner as to display th r great
masters' works in rooms according to
chronological sequence of the schools of
art.
Included among th* noteworthy es*
hibitsat the Sarasota art shrine is a spec­
tacular collection of th* works of Peter
Paul Rubens. Rubens' works include
cartoons, paintings, a sculptured piece,
* which he is credited with designing, and
tapestries In the Rubens eihihit, the
Ringling Art Museum shares a prised
art treasure with the Louvre at the re­
quest of Sloavey, prime minister to
Philip IV of Spain. The tapestries and
cartoons were developed and esecuted
for Carmelite monks at Loeacheo,
The importance of the Sarasota e»*
• hibit is enhanced by the Tact that many
a t the rare Horn in the collection are the
work of Rubena himself. One of the moat
startling eiam plea of the old m asters'
power and vigor with th* brush is "De­
parture of Lot."
The north wing of th* museum houses
the works of the masters from th* Ital­
ian Renaissance and from the northern
countries of Europe, plus early terra
cotta and carved wood altar p e n *
(Camtaeed te p q r It)

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. i n «m M Lucky!” Th*n it’*
"T h an goes Lucky,” fur lh* mechanical
rabbit ia on hia way around tba track at
Daytona Beach.
It*a the weekend of the annual Diiia
Frolic* featlvitlee th e n and family peU
have full farililia* of the Voluaia County
Kennel Club in the Fifth Annual llound
Dog Derby, aponaored by the Jayceae.
A crowd of a Imoat fl.OOO people ait at
attention aa mutt* of all aha pea and
sim s , from poodlea with pedigree* to
friaky mongrel*, compete for a 24-inch
TV aet and other priica.
At ftrat, only three brave little dachahunda daahed from the atarting boiea
and wohhled down the track amidat
roar* of the crowd. Canine intereat
picked Up in the aecond race aa a little
cocker. Dusty, shot through the maw
of aaaorted fur and rushed through to a
grand finish. Other* had stopped along
the way to scratch a flea or r* a mine
flower* alongside the track. More ener­
getic one# ran the lull enurae. slipping
and aliding at every turn in hot pursuit
of the eluaive rabbit, oblivious to the
hysterical roars of the on-looker*.
And so, through the eight heat races,
with prises going to winners of each heal
race. Second place winners went into a
consolation competition juat preceding

Duke, a ’ .Vpouml Inner. owned and
trained by Sammy Moore of Daytona
Beach, made Sammy the proudest dog
owner in the slate of Florida as he ac­
cepted ftrat place trophy and the televi­
sion aet.
On the following day, Duke wa* down
by special plane to New York where he
waa greeted by a beautiful long-haired,
tong eye-lashed female sheep dog. There

I V i i i k I . but ethauitrd. flake, / i n i
" M is " for a photograph, while

p ru t a l i ­
h it
a rt,
Sam my Maori complete! the picture of ~a hie
ami h u ilog " M the etui uf the itraighhi'i nr
(aboiei goei up thr cry. "Come n s f li/ii- i '
Shipper, or Sport'"
ner,

I hike anal his niasler participated in Tod
M ack's television show, "telling th*
world" atMiut the wonders of Florida bi
general and Daytona in particular, whaaw
th e Jaycee H ound Dog Derby is held
annually. Sammy, that is, told the story,
while Duke Just sal smiling in dog
fashiun, looking proud and intelligent.
This event liecouie* more pofnilar each
year, with a larger num tier of e n tran ts

annually. The ftekl included H6 this year,
aa kiddiew aial ilteir dogs apprarrsl at tie*
Volusia County Kennel (’lists every S un­
day for weeks la-fore the d ate of (tie
race, to pua* for picture*, some of which
made the leading p*|w-r* around lh-*
stale. O llier entrants—som e of th e mini
photogenic—were used II I advance p u b ­
licity on Irlevuuon programs of tin- stale,
beighlening interest in llir event
Yes, air. Hound Dog D erby niglii is
quite a night —anil quite a sight —even
for a veteran race observer, as th e cry
"Here Contes Lucky" goes up And lln-o
tenseness of the crowd gives way In h i­
larity aa the pooches, hi me d e te n u llltil
to catch th at rahliit, run like mail, even
continuing after the rare is over, while ,
others find llu-ir own interests along tlie
tra c k w a y , forgetting th a t l.tirk v is
"leading mi,” and that ih rir lit I It- owners
are ei|ieciuig them to bring h o m e-if mil
first p m e - a t least the bicycle, watch or
one uf th e others donated liy tin- lo&lt; al
m erchants for this, the reallv big mglii
of th e year for youngsters of I lie a ta la
and th eir |wla, and for ad u lts to whom
this Is th e favorite dog ra re uf th e sea­
son.

“Thei'rr o ff" fit. hibundi
an I otheri in thr im all dog
r b n i h d / n w i iln'ting hotel
(ahnie', uimr uomlenng u hilt
It'i oil n bout K m Mellow
fAnotont of W'llitnmihuig,
l ’il , an entrant in the I)tu r
Frolic* Aenqfv contetl, and
Jerry Coffins, prrndenl of
the Vnlumi Court* A rise /
Club. •Amt the TV sef. firtl
p n te in the ilog ta ir lieoege
Fngnim. Jr., tnghli nr&lt;rpti a
phonograph, third/dorrprtre
uon Av hit pel. /Amt CM .tnne

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G

r r a thrill out uf watching firemen
desert tha checker-board at tha auddan
jangling of tha alarm ball? Or fightar
pilot* dropping thair comic hooka and
[taker hand* in tha Aral split-second of
the siren's wail? Than yuu ought to aee
St, Auguatina'a "Minorcan*" anap out of
it whan tha word gata around th at
"there'* mullet on the beach.” Nobody
aaya it and nobody hear* it-w o rd juat
gata around.
Out coma tha cast-nets and crocua
sacks, and abortly "skeetera" from ovary
corner of town convarga on tha Bridge
of Lions, tha haart th at feed* the tingle
artary to tha beach.
But hold on a minute! Crocua aacka?
Skeatera? Minorcan*? 1-el’s take a closer
look.
Hkaatara are it ripped down automohi lea with over-aited tirea to anahlo them
to travel easily on wide aand beach**.
Perhaps you know them aa tha “ beach*
buggies" of our upper Atlantic Coaat.
Tha akeeter may be an ancient du nkar
* with juat enough mileage left for an oc­
casional trip down the beach or it may
be a precision, hand-tooled renovation of
a relatively recant modal.
Tha crocua sack you know. Maybe you

call it low aack, gunny tack, or, in more
erudite circlet, burlap bag — but you
know it. It’* a univrnul carry-all and an
American institution.
Minorcans. Well these particular Mi­
norcans are people just like you and me
—or almost like you and me. Mo*t of 'em
never saw the Mediterranean island of
Minorca, but juat happen to lie natives
of, or long-time residents in an ancient
city in Florida.
"Sooner*" are from Oklahoma, "raiorbacks" from Arkansas and "crackers”
from Georgia, but Minorcans are from
St. Augustine. It seems that back in the
reel old days some of their ancestors left
Minorca to settle in the then New-World
Spanish colony. Now, regardless of line­
age, 8t. Augustinians facetiously refer to
themselves aa Minorcans. And they’re
different from you and me (at least the
hard core of 'em, and at least me) in
th at they'll get up any tim e of day or
night and go out in any kind of weather
to catch a bunch of pop-eyed Ash called
mullet.
Mugil cephalua, the grey, black, striped
or jumping mullet as it ia variously called
is almost universally distributed in our
warmer w u . In Florida ila average air*
is from three to aii pounds. However,
Our author l i m n M a d ” into the turf. The e r | specimens in su es* of 10 pounds have
af throwing a mullet met require* adept u*e of
hornet, a m i and teeth Throwing " M W It beeen reported.
The mullet habitually travels our
when the fitherman ho* mol actually teem m
•chool af mullet
ocean or gulf beaches, open bays, and

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�tidal creek* and riven in achoola of from
two or three individual* lu several thou­
sand*. Unlike the vail majority of fishes
it ia not confined to either salt or fresh
water, but migrates from one to the
other at will and with impunity. Manically a marine fish, the mullet is nut a
stranger to such typically fresh water
environment* a* beautiful Silver Springs
near Ocala, which by long and devious
routes is accessible from the sea. How­
ever, it can not be transferred abruptly
between w aten differing radically in sa­
linity, and must have access to the sea
to spawn.
The mullet is unique among marine
fish in that it has for a stomach a thickwalled, muscular organ strikingly simi­
lar to the gtirard of chickens and other
fowl. The mouth is small and sucker-like,
and well suited to scraping plant growth
from the rocks, shells and pilings and se­
lecting organic debris from the bottom.
Due to its feeding habits the mullet
is seldom caugh*t on hook and line, al­
though an elite group of anglers does
seek them in brackish to fresh water
estuaries using light fly-casting tackle
with dough balls or worms for bait.
dad here is a riot* up of the "pop eyes." or
•InprJ mullet mo*I commonly caught along
Florida'* coaithne* While many claim mul­
let are not the be*t eating fith , they do h a lt
m aide faiiotnng o f gourmet* Mullet, too, are
among the he*I bail fith.

The mullets have a puitling, but con­ ing dollar in Florida is den v rd from th r
venient (for the fisherman I habit of re­ vale of mullet in spitr of an unjustifiably
peatedly jumping from the water for no low market value
apparent reason.
N ets generally considered ideal for
Mullet are not caught only in St. mullet run from eight to 10 feet m length
Augustine and with cast-nets They are Net* leas than eight feet in length do not
fished commercially with gill-nets, wines cover sufficient area to prevent tin ».wift
and cast-nets throughout Florida and to mullet from swimming out from under it
a greater or leaser eitent in other coastal as it sink*.
Moat cast-netters prefer nets knitted
stales. The bulk of the commercial fish­

by hand This is usually done Itv the
fisherman himself as « span* time props t
Mullet are tudusl around the t Im h In
th e bays th e night fisherm an "th ro w s
blind" over oyster hors or other .«re.is
where mullet like to feed As the lerm
implies throwing blind is casting the net
in sjails known lo Is- frerpiented by mul­
let w ithout first ascertaining th a t any
are actually there. Or perh ap s he mav
cast in the direction of the sound of
fran tic jumping as a school tries m
esrtijie at Ills ap|iroai h
At night, migrating mullet usually
move in clow to the la-at h
Hill lishertunn lieware' Catfish tieijltent the shallow margins of the se.t
also More than one back hears ars .ts
livid testimony that one of the sjimv
m onsters left clinging to the net made
hi* presence known only when tin- net
was throw n back over th e shoulder in
preparation for another cast
At ebb tide narrow channels between
the lieacb and small sand bars built up
by th e surf arc left as tide-pools or
slough. At intervals the barrier bar is m l
by a narrow out!** called a "run-out "
M ullet dearly love these sloughs ami
sometimes remain in them hv the th o u ­
sands as the tide falls. The apprnai h of a
■talking fisherman |&gt;anirs th e m in to a
m ad, frothy acram hle for th e run-out.
One throw and you need help to lift the
net.
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better known aa Miss Ann
war problem. It muat have been Harding of stage and screen.
The couple became engaged
assigned to duty aa Aguinaldo'a rather like eitting on kega of
principal paraonal guard undar dynamite with lighted torches in January, 1902, but shortly
a major of infantry. Aftar one being tossed at frequent inter­ thereafter lieu ten an t Youngmonth at tha Governor Gan* vals. Fortunately, tha “caauala" berg was ordered to join the
•ral'a palace, Aguinaldo decided and tha military prisoners were company of engineers at St.
that ha would taka the oath of debarked at San Pranciaco with­ Louis, and then waa toon on the
move again, this time to Port
allegiance to tha United States out any serious eiploaion.
lieutenant Youngberg trans­ Iwaved worth. Being e very jun­
and ha waa tranafarrad to an ­
other government building. ferred to the Corps of Engineers ior officer the lieutenant did not
Lieutenant Youngberg remained for immediate service with en­ “ rank" a sat of quarters, ao the
gineer troops. So it came about wadding waa neceaaarily contin­
on duty.
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Aguinaldo'a wife and mother that within a few months ha gent upon Anding a "pumpkin
ware allowed to join him. The waa an instructor of engineering ■hall,” aa th e general put it. in
priaoner waa givan the privilege in tha General Service Schools which to keep a wife. He was
of walking in the walled-in gar­ of the Army at Port Leaven­ obliged to wait until tha com­
pletion of a number of new
den, and a very One Victoria worth.
It waa in 1902 while serving ho urea, and it waa not until
and team of matched white
horaea ware placed at hia die- briefly in the Pield Artillery in April of &gt;903, th at he waa able
poaal. The lieutenant's ordera T rias that lieutenant Young- to go to Naw York for the wed­
were th at if Aguinaldo should berg met Miae Adels Harietl ding. Lieutenant Youngberg
choose to go driving th e lieu­ de Raiamea. She was an attrac­ waa much impressed when Misa
tenant should alt in the seat tive young lady from New York da Raiamea wrote th at Bishop
racing him and a corporal waa visiting Capt. and Mrs. George Faulkner of the Episcopal
ta ba on tha teat with tha Gatley at Port 8am Houston. Church would perform the cere­
drivar. But In all th e m onths The lieutenant had just ar­ mony. After thinking the m at­
Lieutenant Youngberg wee on rived and waa standing on th e ter over he arrived at what he
th a t duty, Aguinaldo never porch of the bachelor's officers considered a proper fee for a
took advantage of hie permis­ quarters at the upper gate when bishop, a great deal more than
sion to leava the second floor Mra. GatUy and her visitor ap­ would have ordinarily been re­
of the government building in peared. The young ladies were quired. He gave the fee to hia
which he was quartered, to say riding beautiful and spirited beat man, along with tha ring.
nothing of driving out to the horses. Side saddU, naturally. The general recalls that in 1903,
daily bend concert on the l.unet*. It is assumed th at Agui­
naldo feared assassination if ha
ahould aipose himself to the
public.
The young lieutenant was in
Iht Philippines only sis months
before he waa ordered to the
United Htetea. On the return
trip he was in charge of 200
"casuals" and 200 military pris­
oners (soldier* who had been
convicted of various offenses).
The so-called “ casuals" were
man who had been discharged
from the service while still In the
Philippinee and wart therefore
no longer subject to the Articles
of War. The military had tittle,
For mo oy manIAm to Manila. Ijrutrnant Yaunghrrg uoi guardian nf
if any, legal authority over
tAm* thrwr pnm nrn of unr In crnlrr n Fmiha Aiful nahln. «W/-/&gt;/&lt;-,/
these men on the return trip,
I'llipinn pmuirnt. tilth tun t w in At l i f t &lt;• t&gt;r llutirm . rahinrl Ir r a t
unr, ami of right Ai/uinahhi'M rhttf af ifaft. Simon Villa
although it was Lieutenant
Youngherg'e duty to keep what The lovely brunette with Mrs. it was a considerable strain on a
aamblanca of order he could.
Gatley was wearing a vary
lieutenant's financial resource-*
Actually by virtue of m ari­ fetching red hat, and Lieuten­ to Ih* married by a bishop. It
time law on tha high seas, tha ant Youngberg waa much im­ was not until much later that
civilian captain of the vassal pressed aa no doubt Mias da he learned th at Bishop Faulk­
waa the sole authority over Raiameu waa well aware.
ner was not a bishop of the
these 200 ei-aoldiera and the
The young people were to ­ church but* had merely been
colonel commanding the troops gether a great deal. They a t­ given that name at tha time nf
aboard had to be very careful tended poet hope, and the Gathia birth! So the general insists
not to create any “incident" leys provided other am use­ (in common with all husbands!
that might be sailed upon when ments for their young visitor.
th at Miaa de Raiamea married
th a ship should arrive In Ban
Mrs. Gatley waa somewhat re­ him under false pretenses. Nev­
Francisco. Naturally th e "cae* stricted in her activities at this ertheless, Mrs. Youngberg em­
uala" were eager to take ad­ particular lima. It waa only a barked upon what was to be­
vantage of their new-found Ufa I few months after this that her come more than a quarter cen­
freedom from military control charming daughter, Dorothy, tury aa aa army wife.
and they presented quite a was horn. Dorothy Gatley is
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I nr rtaar laut of Evangelira
i* still K tiv i at tha aga of 87.
Mia. Hahn A. Sunday, battar
known to thousand* as "M a*
’•and widow of tha famad evan­
gelist Billy Sunday, travel*
thousands of mi Ias aach ysar
filling spanking engagements.
■Kb* navar turns down a request
if sha can possibly help it.
Ma combines bar annual visits
to Florida with apaachas
; throughout tha stata.
Last March sha was givan a
, tramandoua ovation by a r*cord&gt;
breaking crowd at a Youth foe
1Christ meeting, held at tha Mir*
for Lake Junior High School
. Auditorium in St. Petersburg.
A huge aign which stretched
acroaa the entrance read. "W*|.
coma, Ma Sunday."
Sha was in fine fettle th at
night and in the midst of her
enthusiasm hit the pulpit so
hard with her list, her glasses
which sha uasa for reading only,
bounced into the air and on to
tha floor.
Sha also spoke to large crowds
at West Palm Beach. Miami
and Bradenton.
The day her famous husband
died, aha knrtl by hi* bedside
and prayed. "Oh, liud. if there
m anything left for ma to do.
pleas* let me know in soma
way. I want to promise You
now I’ll do it Ih* best I know­
how.”
That was Nuvember 6, 1935.
She couldn't see at the time
there was anything left to do.
Sha had bean her husband's
constant companion for 47
years. Sha had bean at his aid*
through moat of his rvangalistk
campaigns for 39 years and
during tha last 20 years of his
Ufa, she never left his aid*.
Two days after Sunday's
death, she was asked to speak
at a Memorial service in his
memory. She fait sha couldn't.

but before answering, the pray­
er she had mad* at his death­
bed cam* back to her, "W hat­
ever you want me to do."
She accepted the invitation
and a dale was named. “ Why,
th a t's Billy's b irth d ay !" sha
esclaimed.
"Yea, 1 know," said the man
who had extended the invita­
tion. "that is why we want you
to speak in the tabernacle at
Buffalo, N. Y., scene of your
husband's greatest revivals.”
Ma'a speaking prowess wad
born of necessity. In one of the
early Sunday campaigns, held
in Columbus, Ohio, 3,01)0 people
milled noisily about the taber­
nacle one night, unable to get
in, and disturbing those already
inside.
She ran out, climbed on a
piano box mu! hollered, "Keep
quirt, nolwMly can hear a thing.
Com* over to Memorial Hall
and I'll tell you what Mr.
Sunday is saying."
H eading the parade to the
nearby hall, she led them in
■ rap|»-lla singing T hru she re­
cited itlmml word for word the
sermon Billy was preaching.

On ihe platform , a* well a*
off. Ma'* a character. In her
own way she's a* unconvention­
al as Billy, known to peel off
his coat and-tie, roll up hia
sleeves and roll back hia collar,
when preaching.
If Ma'a hat gala in the way,
the plucks it off, Bails it acroaa
the platform on to a chair,
without dropping a syllabi*. In
the heat of an address, ah*
hitches up her akirt and plunges
on with fresh attack.
Her simple talks bristle with
practical, evaryday Christian
philosophy. Particularly on
Christian married life is she ex­
plicit. She illustrates her advice
from her own ideal marriage to

Billy. Her keynote to sure***:
"A husband and wife have got
to fight to be h a p p y - they've
got to fight the devil togethrr
for their happineaa.”
Ma'a four children, as well as
bar husband, preceded her in
death. Whila I was USD direc­
tor at Wayrroas, ( i a , Ma spoke
for me at a inass meeting. Feb­
ruary 24, 1944. After it was
over I went tu my office, after
taking Ma to her room.
Soon the phone rang. It was
her grandson, (ieorge, calling
from Chicago. He told me Ma'a
last living son had been killed
in a plane crash that afternoon
(Ieorge asked me to wait until
morning before I broke the
news to his grandmother.
She reacted the same as any
mother. Her body shook with
grief as she lost control of her­
self. But in a few short minutes,
this great and heroic woman
brought her outward emotiona
under control. Lifting her eyea
upward, ah* said, “ Not my will
hut Thine It* done."
Bom Helen A. Thompeon in
Dundee, III , June 21, 1868,
she was one of four children.
Her father, William Thompson,
moved to Chicago while she
was quite young, where he en­
tered the milk business.
Ma met Billy Sunday in
1886 whrn he attended even­
ing services at the Jefferson
Park Preshytarian Church. A
member uf the old Chicago
Whit* Stocking* baseball taam
of the National League, Billy
had just been converted at the
Pacific Garden Mission.
They were married Septem­
ber 6, 1888.
Ma Sunday says she is happy
a* she rounds out her days happy working for her Lord until lie lake* her to join Hilly.

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Thar* • ahrtinp aspic, lusciously pink, m ips for which Mm. Hat
Itlchardwm of Atlantic Baach conlributad. It's rosy to make, and oh. su
good! Sh* dissolves on* taMaapoon of unRavorad griatin In one-half cup
of cold water. adds thia to ■ ran of hot tomato soup, mitaa In two packagaa of wvflentd cream chaaa* and allows lo cool. Than sh# adds half a
tup of mayatuutis*, a cup of ehoppad Florida ralsty. thraa'rups of Florida
ahrimp maahad with a fork, mincad onion and sail to taste Molded in
lha refrigerator, it is ready to b* served on lallur*.
Hartda Crab Datasa
If crab salad is prafarrad, Mr*. Julia llowen of Jacksonville offer*
on* in which the miss* a cup of Florida crab mral. one'half cup of
Inaty ehoppad Florida celery and one-half cup of orange tube* This.'the
marinalaa in ana-half cup of French draaatng and adda one tablespoon of
ketchup. Cutting avocado** in half, ah* peels them, remotes the seed,
and All* lha halvas with lha thoroughly mired ingredient*, masks the
tops with mayonnaise and strvea o n lettuce leases

Amhrnaia salad, just rkurkfai af vitamins, assy to prepare and
palate-t sraptiag. was caatrihutnd by Mm. W. L Ravaia of Pensacola To
ana-half rup of ground coconut, add Iten cupa diend apptsa, one sliced
banana, two dk*d eraapaa, ana dkwri Flarida senrads, on* cup of chop­
ped caiary and s rioaan rikwri dwrriaa. Put In Ihrea Ishlsapoons of sugar
and bland all In a large howi That's iwkrmii salad M for tha gods!
A drcoraUvs and a vary i
caiary atuffad with ahrimp, •
Baach asakm by wring a cup
nuaU alum, two cupfuls af

I addition to tha reiisb tray ia
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1 Florida shrimp cut into
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Aeasada Whip
Ho much for seafood and fruila. Mrs. J. F Ibifmwm of T*m|M m
tribute* avocado whip for uur buffet, introducing a new maal) note |
Hiking an avocado in half lengthwise, she remote* lha seed and scoops
out tha pulp, saving the shells for contain** boats. To the mashed pulp
one-fourth teaspoon of salt and juice of ona-half lemon, sh* adds on*
thin! cup of fritiled dried beef v.hn h ha* liean Imnsned briefly in buttrr
nr oleo until crisp, mise* we*! and heaps bark into sitells
flORIDn SANOWriCHIS
With a meal eaten in the open, there just must tie sandwich*-*
Thar* ara numbers and munbsrj of tasty onsw which ran bt made from
Florida's natural ingredients. Jut*, for esample, her*** une which Mrs
Alberta Dudos of Ht. I‘piersburg rails her favorite Florida sandwich Shmiiaa two cups of grated raw carrots, one cup of finely shredded young
banana kwvsw, ana-half cup of raisins cut An* and on* rup of finriv
grated tart ebraaa. Thia sh* season* to taste with salt, pepper and pap
rika, carefully blending with salad dressing. then chill* it ami serves on nranga bread.
The orange bread is madr by healing lo lukewarm, a cup of orangi
juke in whkh she dissolves an yeast cake and blends in three cups nf
well sifted flour, one teas piun salt, one lablesp-stn sugar, one tablespoon
of shortening and one teaspoon nf grated orange (w-el After allowing the
dough lo rise tor 45 minutes, she works it lightly, place* it in an oblong
slightly grassed loaf pan and alluwa it to ria* until it double* in quan­
tity, then bakes it in a 350 degree oran until brown The bread may br
cut Into long, thin slices, covered with tha miiture and rolled up as foi
a jelly rnll, than rut into itina one-fourth inch Ihkk.

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W* have another (roup of $5 winnera-of-the-week in our
Florida lie d pa Contest to announce today. The award* are:
Mr*. Addie H. Robinson, Tamp*. July 10. for her Orange
Cream Fluff; Mre. Jame* A. Peterson. I'auama City. July 17.
Shrim p Pinwheels; Mr*. Hyron Suiter, G retna. July J4.
Crispy Straw berry Shortcake; and Mr*. Anita Marie ihice,
St. Petersburg, Ju ly 31. Florida's Golden Surprise C ottage
Ihtdding. Ilecipe* given below are SI winner* for contributor*.

34 HOUR TARTY SALAD
3 cup* tight m eet rhem e*
3 large flaeula orange*

4 lb*. u h ilr I inrgir

J ftp butter
I cup u hipfnti cream
3 t up* manhmnUou*

3 nipt th ird pineapple

3r tf
4 tb* u g a r

C ut cherries in half, orange* in small chunks, the pine­
apple into large pieces, m il and drain well. Heat th e egg* and
cook w ith sugar and vinegar in douhle boiler until thick and
smooth, stirring constantly. Ilemuve from heat, add bu tter,
and when cool, fold in whipped cream and add marshmallows,
cut in quarters. Add the drained fruit and pul in refrigerator
for 24 hours. Serve on letture.
- M as. C. W. M c D o n a l d , S a ., Jacksonville.

ORANO&lt; LUNCHI ON ROUS
I cup uiulrm n n l tin m gr jwtt r

I pkg. tra it
'l cup lukewarm uatrr
3 lb* butter

Pulp /nan the nrunfe mhrtl*
i tupped line
i tup Uigur
'» tt/i gutted nmngr runt
3 tb* butter

I cup tcaklrd milk

2 rgg*

4 cup* tujlcil Ilnur ‘about I

S t*p Kill
Soak yeast in warm w ater and when softened stir into
scalded milk, cooled to lukewarm . Heat in b utter, salt, eggs
and enough flour to make a soft dough. T urn onto lightly
floured board. Knead until sm ooth. Form into a hall. Place
in greased bowl, grease dough well on top and cover and let
rise until doubled. Punch down and roll to narrow rectangle
about one-fourth inch thick and 7 inches long. Spread with
Ailing made by boiling orange juice, pulp, sugar and rind to­
gether until clear, then adding b u tte r and letting cool. After
spreading, roll like a jelly roll, cut into one inch slices, place
each slice in a greased inulliii cup and allow to ri*e until
doubled Hake in moderate oven, 375 degree* and remove
from pan while hot. Make* 2 t roll*.
—M tu. T. II. TrjK M, Pensacola

F L O R ID A S C A F O O D O U M R O

3 lb* Aaron dripping* or other
fat

3 tb* flour
11 lb. crab meat

M cq p chapped celery
I medium tile d o n io n

*4 fb ehnmp. cooked and peeled
I email piece ham
*4 raa tnmatn eoup
'» raa mater
Salt and pepper lu taetr

I red pepper
*t d o te fa rb e

*4 Ik . ohm

H eat fat in skillet and fry-the vegetable*, all cut up, un­
til light brown, then sift over them the flour, atir well until
blended, then add th e crab m eal, Itam, tom ato soup and
water, salt and pepper, and sim m er 30 to 40 minutes.
M as. H aarv C. H r m t l , Sanford.

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SOMITWINO K M NOTHiNO

Tnr s# is sn am lent principle &lt;■(
compensation, discussed by timerMin ami others There is the law ot
physics lhat action equal* reaction
And there is the legal dictum of
quid pro Quo
All of these run counter to the
"gimme" spirit lhat has crept into
the thinking and belief* of our
people and threaten the life of our
Nation. "Something for Nothing”
is essentially fraudulent and basi­
cally un-American. It runs counter
la the spirit and principle* of our
pioneer ancestors who built a great
nation out of a wilderncaa-and of
whom it was said that, in this
nation-building adventure, the
"coward* never started and the
weakling* died along the way.”
I wonder if our much discussed
Juvenile Delinquency ■*not, in part
at least, the fruit of the "Some­
thing for Nothing" philusophy that
many adult* and families follow in
I heir live* in these prosperous but
decadent days? Certain it is that
the mild form of "Something for
Nothing" i* fraud and the ettreme form is crime The criminal
does not wait for the 'Government'
to dole it out to hint: be lake* it!
AD of this I* a rather heavy pre­
face to the idea that in our Hoy*'
(tuba we try to have our ladi 'earn'
what they 'yearn* for. To go to
ramp, or to receive other awards or
adventure tripe they have to gather
'points’ Thee* pant* are earned by
attendance, good conduct in school,
good sportsmanship. Church or
Sunday School attendance. C iv ic
or Community service, etc.
A PARTIAL DltCIIPTION OF A IOY

stretched over sn s p p r t llr . H r r s U
only when awake
H oy* f a ith fu lly im ita te th e ir
dad*, in spile of a ll effo rts to Ir a t h
th em good m s n iir r* H o ys s i r not
popular, r u e p l w ith th r u own par
ents, but they have m any fine
q u a litie s Yo u ran ab so lu tely rely
on a boy - I n do th * u n e ip rc trd

Nr.Mgm. ing that the prtthlern*
o f children and Ih n r p a r e n t •
are cla*r la e ir r t one a/ u» t II
H onda M agatm r hat obtained
perm issio n from the J u d e a n
id le Hoys S e rin e Count!I ia re
p n n l, from time la time . ricerpt*
from at Ibe u bale a fth n r u r r k lt
reptirt entitled "HomebodC*

Hoy* sre very durable \ h n . it
not washed loo often and il kepi m
a civil place after each accident. a ill
su rvive broken tsin rs. hiutii-i*
swim m ing hole*, fie ld s and n*ur
helpings of pie
Itoya love lo trad e th in g s I ' l i n
w ill trade frog*, fishhooks, m arbles,
broken k n iv e s and snake* lor anv
thing th at ia priceless or w orthies*
W hen he g ro w s u p , he w ill trad e
puppy love, energy, w a its, i ».s- iir-,.
nes*. and a cast iron stom ach lor a
bay w ind o w , pride, a m b itio n , p it
trin e , and a bald head, ami w ill m i
m ed iately begin lo n n i h s l b o ,*
s i r not what Ih rv were III tin g .ss)
old dava

H oy."

W nttrn and edited bt Judge
Waller N, alt &lt; 7 i.u r/ / , recently
rrtirril n /lrr til y e a rs &gt;•• a Jui r
nde Judge o f H o n d a , Ibrtr
b.tmet “ rose h isto ric*,*' n ( i r r ­
igate* anti p h ilosophies peoi i.f r
a tb n rp picture of u h u l our ju
temtr*, th hntjurrtl or u r t r i u o r ,
hrak like p o m "the alhri tale of
the fern h ”

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One should not dm r u e a • hdd
One so seldom succeed*
D ie personality of a h t l lr &lt;lul l is
s com pter, fragile and w o n d erfu l
thing A child is easily h u rt lie
bump* hi* nose In in rules and ti
s lr n lio n s atlinwl r o n s ls n lli There
are fru stra tio n * and d e p m a lio i.,
and h u rls mi every side

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After a male baby has grown out
of long cloths* and triangle* and hae
acquired pants, frwckUs and so much
dirt that relatives do not dare to
kies it between meals, it becomes a
boy.
A boy is Nature's answer tu that
falsa belief lhat there le no such
thing at perpetual motion. A hoy
can run lik* a deer, swim Ilk* a fish,
climb like a squirrel, balk like a
mule, bellow like a bull, est lik* a
pig. or act lik* a jarkaaa according
to climatic cundiliona
The world ia so full of boy* that
it ia impoarible to touch off a flrecrarkrr. strike up s band or pilch
a ball game, without collecting at
Irast a thousand of them.
Hoys are not urnanirnial; they
are useful If it were not for boy*,
the newspapers would go unde­
livered and unread, and a thousand
picture show* would go bankrupt.
A boy can easily do th* family
errand*-with the help of five or ait
sdulU. The seat with which a boy
does an errand la squalled only by
(he speed of a turtle on a July day.
Th* boy ia a natural spectator.
He watch** parade*, fir**, fights,
ball game*, automobile*, boat, and
airplanes with aqua) fervor. II* will
not watch th* clock. Th* man who
invenU a clock that will stand on
l u head and sing a song when it
■trikes, will win th* undying grati­
tude of thousands of familim whoa*
boys are forever coming home to
dinner at supper lima.
A boy la a pisre of dirty skin

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O s r . hundred y u r t ago thi* year one of Florid*'*
pioneer political leaden, Governor Itirhsrd Keith
Call, *ave up a long career aa controller of one of
the firat railroad* built in the United State*, the
Tallahawee lU'lrosd, which ran from the capital
city aoulhward to the port of Ht Mark*.
Thia rail line eaa founded by a group of Weal
Florida men of affain in 1814, and fiom the
beginning, (lovernor Call had been it* prraldenl
and guiding light. Call and other p lan ten of the
Tallahaaaee region had long felt the need for an out*
let to the market* of the world for the produce of
(heir (morning plantation*, but unlike their neigh­
bor* of the Apalachicola Valley, they had no great
river to carry their good* down to the Gulf. Thee*
enterpriaing Tallahaaeoeene became convinced that
• railroad fiom their city to the Gulf would be a
workable eubatitute for the river which nature had
failed to provide them.
After receiving from the United State*
By modera Naadard* the const ruction meat war* almost entirely lacking hr
Congrew* the gift of ■ aitty foot right of of the road waa almost incredibly primi­ precise specifications, perhapa reflecting
way and ten acre* to be located a t the tive. The rails wars fivs by niaa inch the piaaimr state of the railroad con•outHern terminus, the railroad com­ wooden timbers laid on eight by ten inch ■truelion business. Despite th e leek of
pany began conatructlon In 1835, John ernes lisa. Oa to p of the timbers war* procMim in th e agreement, tha company
O. and William Gray of Charleston, laid atrip* of Uoa two aad one-half b ie r flbd suit agabet th* Gray brother*
inches wide and one-half inch thick. T bs charging eighteen breeches of contract
8. C„ who had participated in the
conetruclion of the Charleston and Ham­ wooden conatructlon waa don* with the and declaring th a t they had “ built tha
burg railroad, were the contractor* in beet heart pine. T he articles of agree- very worst road In th* United S tates in
th a vary worst manner." The euit was
charge of the work. The Gray brother*
dismissed In court. One French visitor,
agreed to build the road and terminal*
the Count Francis da CasteInau, des­
and furniah two passenger and twenty
cribed the railroad aa “ tha vary worst
freight car* for 1107,000. No arrangathat has yet been built in the entire
mente wet* made at this time for a loco­
world.” A New England visitor recorded
motive. However, a month after the road
th a t on hi* trip over the abort railway
went into operation la 1837, a ateam an­
tha train waa derailed three times.
gina waa acquired. Thin ta lly angina waa
Although S t. Marks waa th* southern
not satisfactory and after eaveral tripe
terminal of th e railroad during most of
the cep of Ihe boiler etploded, after
its history, th a company early became
which tha angina wee abandoned. Gov­
dissatisfied with the facilities there and
ernor Call waa thoroughly disappointed
decided to build it* own town nearer
with Ihe locomotive’s performance and
a few mile* south. In 1837,
declared that horsepower waa far
th* naw ait* waa bacun
superior.
“ We have taken the locomotive off of
our rood," he declared, “ and intend
never to uae it again.” Throughout the
remainder of Cell'a presidency the mo­
tive (fewer of Ihe railroad waa provided
by mulee or bar
A t right it lllthard Knlh Call, pau-rrfal pa
till nil ligurr la tarty Florida hittary ami
prrudrnl of (A# Talia hat trr UK. Brio*r i*
oa* of th* "dollar kill«” l i i w f by Ihr mil-

toad to pay Ut df kU rtotr holdtrt mold at*
thrm for pattagt at, in tarn, pay hath Ihnr

diataly, efforts wort made to choka off
tb s development of St. Marks by refut­
ing to handle any freight originating in,
or designated for, that city. This waa cal­
culated to force merchants and shipper*
to move to Port Leon, buy land there,
and construct new places of business.
Governor Call also highly recommended
th e new town aa a sum m er resort and
predicted that it would become th* most
fashionable place in tb s country.
Th* ambitious dreams of tha pro*
motors of Port Leon were dashed to
pieces in the fall of 1843, however, whan
n violent hurricane totally destroyed tha
new town and tha railroad eitetution
leading to it. Efforts to rebuild were
never seriously pursued In th* face of
tha long depression of tha early forties
from which Florida had not yat re­
covered. Florida weather had restored
8t. Marks to its place as the southern
terminus of tho railroad.

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IFiirinic (hi* iliitv a report
a n rrcriv n i at ih r U. S. Mili­
tary llt-.ir|i|uarlrr» in Havana
that an iiuurrrction hail hrokrn
out anil th a t Ih r .a p la in anil
arhrral of III* wililirl* hail Irarn
killrrl anil ih r rr*l la k rn pruonrra. T h r captain knr» n o th ­
ing of aut’h a rr|M)tt. hut about
du»k hr rrt-riArtl word that ih r
armor arrfran l *a&lt; lung ilratl,
prop|H-&lt;l againil a palm lirar a
certain hrut|ir. T h r night « a t
black and ih r w ralhrr **a« foul,
but Ihr captain wrnt lo invrnligate thr rrporlrt! rlralh Hr was
un ab lr lo lo calr ih r hml&gt; On
hia rrturn lo th r ipiarirr* (Inn
porary uffler building* ami liv*
ing accommodation*I th ry m ri
a mounted trcwip with an army
am bulance. T h r rain * n Mill
coming down in torrent* and a*
the lightning flathrd Ih r cap ­
tain recogniird the lieutenant
in charge of th r expedition anil
■topped to inquire what war
going on. Hr wa* informed i ha I
the lieutenant and hi* m m had
hern detailed tu go nut and
bring in the btMlie* of th r dead
captain and hi* men.
C aptain Y ounghrrg accom ­
panied the troopa back to th r
U. S. Military Headquarter* in
f*ina del Itio, where th r colonel
com m anding in * tru rtrd ih r
captain to wrilr out a rr|m rt to
be diapatdied to Havana giving
th e circuinM ancra of hi* own
alleged dem ur. T h u incident i*
unique in th at Captain Youngberg wa* th e only II. S. Army
officer reported killed during
th e War (?| of the Cuban I’aciffcation.
(To hr continued next week.)
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while pant-ling, and Mint her
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X)n Indian Nationalists
With 9 Invaders Killed
5 -Week Search
For Boy Scout
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Lev. Perry Stone
To Take Ministry
Of Sanford Church

MUSKEGON, Mich.. (V) - A
fiv«we«k search for miuif-g Buy
Scout P«ter Gorham has ended
with the discovery of hit bulletpierced body.
Th# 12.year.old Evanston. Ill,
boy was a victim of Michigan'*
third unsolved child staying to
lesa than fit# month*, and lik*
th* t t hr is, wat beliavej to havo
been stain by a sea deviate.
William Jannega, of Muskegon,
who was looking over prospective
site* for a new horns, came acres*
Peter's hadly decomposed body
yeUorday in a desolate woods 12
mile* north of Muskegon. A
small-caliber bullet had penetrat­
ed his skull. Tha seen* wat flv*
mile* from where he vaniabed
July I on a scout hik*.
A stale pathologist aaid th*
boy apparently had been dead
sine* shortly after hi* disappear­
ance.

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Injured
NF.W CASTLE. Ind. IP - About
100 to ISO men ru«hed inside Ihr
Sites st Perfect Circle's foundry
her* this morning and turned over
four automobiles.
Th# gate-crashing followed the
heavy stoning of &lt; bu*-ln*d of nonstnking workers and * worker's
car outside the gate*. Almost all
the windows in the bus were brok­
en and th* auto was damaged.
A number of workers were
bruised but no serious injuries
were reported.
The few policemen on dutv were
unable In do much with the crowd
Several state police units were at
th* scene shortly after the violence
occurred.
The CIO United Auto Workers |
struck the piston ring firm's plants'
her* and al Richmond and Hagers­
town July 2k after negotiation* for
a new wage contract broke down. I
The Hagerstown and New Castle
plants hase been operated on a lim­
ited basis, but the two Richmond i
plant* were closed (or vacations.
Several inridenta of violence
hav# occurred.
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BOMBAY, India »/P&gt;-Nln# per­
son* were reported killed and
•otne 38 wounded *• India's “non­
violent demonstrate) &gt;“ matched
across the borders a to Portu­
guese territory todsj.
It was part of the long-planned
“peaceful invasion" in th* c*m.
paign to squecic the Portuguese
out of their thrr* tiny enclave* on
the Indian subcontimnt.
There were conflicting reports
of th* sit* of th* “nonviolrnt"
fore* which made the march. In­
dian organiser* had promised
100,000 marcher*. Some report*
said .1,000 turned up. Othcia put
th* number at 2,000.
Armed guards an the Portuguest side of the borders sought
to forco them hack. Reports flow*
ing into the Indian tide of the
border said th* number of dead
rose to nine by late afternoon but
that '»Bi&gt; of the Sodirs had to h«
abandoned* in Portuguese terri­
tory.
Some of the Indian demonstra­
tor* ero*»*d into Fortur-t#*# ter­
ritory in rowboats, across the
Terekhol River. This group sueeroded in reaching Terekhol Fort
and the temple and raised tha
Indian flag. B u i Portuguese
guard* accosted them and firing
broke out.
The marchers who mad# th*
aetual crs&gt;s«ings into Portuguese
Tiger*, leopards *n»Vc« and
territory were accompanied by
thousand* of other Indian* who black panthers were far more
cheered them on hut stayed troublesome than the Japs to the
saf*Iy on their side of the border. engineers who were building the
Stillwell Highway mnnertion to
the Burma Road, during W &gt;rld
War II was one of the statements
made by Major Bu&lt;«*ll Ituppcrt.
formerly of the Ground Forres
Engineers and at present, ln»i«l
latum Engineer st the OrLndo
Air Fore# Base, in a talk to the
Koiary Club this noon.
A native of Pennsylvania with
over 14 years service In the Army.

Wild Animals Are
More Troublesome,
Major Russel Says

NEW POSTKIt—Postmaster Joel Field, renter. I'
Inolle* at th# lien on the Post Office truck at
distributed theoucl.out lh» country m an effotl
#*l (Ph"!n by Jameson S to le )

State Police 0*pt- I.eroy R.
Huat Mid several person*, includ­
ing on* or more ramp «oun**l9 Th* Rev. Perry L. Eton* ha* lor*, will be questioned.
Ju\t concluded a ministry as th«
Th* discovery broke week* of
fin t resident pastor of th* tension for r*t*r‘* parents. Mr.
Prlehard Christian Chureh. a and Mr*. Frederick A. Gorham.
irtitten congregation at Prichard
"At least th* wait ia over,”
Ala. amt sriti assure* th* rastor- Gorham eommentad stoically at
at* of th* Flril Chriitlan Church th#
In Sanford lhi* waek. During hi*
MIAMI rv_l|.
tenure 55 n*w m«mb«rt wsr*
hr ailed for son
added, n*w pews ware purchas*
Georgia t'arolini
#d and oth*r Improvement* mad*,
tng hut forecast!
th* Sunday school rr r* to IIS in
he rally this a
• # enrollment, 31 tithcra *r*r* tics*
n ore definite fit
r t bn. and two young men of tho
“We nr-d on*
congregation dedicated their lives
I I * A va.a n d its
to th* Christian mlniitry. Th*
• .r t.’V.vi.
Stoto* was reported today to h*v*j
Rev. Ston* waa ad acMe# l*ad*r JACKSONVILLE UPb-Th* Rt. proposed Hut India assist to lb* his null,I experienced. Ill* au­
p.nt nr airifrr
Rev.
Frank
A.
Juban.
Episcopal
dience
having
Just
hsd
a
haai'y
In tha ministerial armetotion and
repatriation of any Chines* na­
per il ‘nillrttn
bUhop
of
Florida,
ha*
asked
to
luncheon, sighed when the speak­
reread a* chaplain of th* Lion*
tion*
in
America
who
wanted
tn
go
tile
resign Feh. t *o a younger bishop
er mentioned that for over two
ciuh.
A total of 5,154 Baptist* wete
st,
to Communist China.
Tt
years rggt, butter, potatoes and registered for the third Trwfit'
Th* R»r. 'Stone i&lt; a native of ran take over.
not1
Authoritative
sources
said
the
Th*
Rl.
R*v.
Hamilton
West,
otter
loud
items
were
known
t-&gt;
Rirminrham. Ala., and a ara*
Union Week at th# Rulgrcn,* snd
.United Stales had made the pro­
dual* of Howard Collar* there. It* bishop coadjutor, automatically posal tn the eutrent Geneva talks his men by name only. He exhi­ Baptist A-trmbly, Rldgrcte*!, V gust w al .if
taught *choo1 one year In South will succeed Dlshfp Juhan if th* between Ambassador U. Alexis bited lo the interest «l Ihr group C. which ended Aug. HI. Th -” near latitude ?!i
CVAIabama. and took thrr* year* of resignation is accepted by tho Johnson and Chine*# envoy Wing many souvenir* of hi&lt; sojurn In were over 25fl lite dedicate, . n « vest
al lha
'graduate trainlnr. firot for ml»&gt; Houa* of Bishop* meeting at Ping nan. and istrr had trans­ India, which, h# wa* frank In to full time relic in u* vocational
i* Gcorgi:
**onary «*nrlc* abroad. *n^ then Honolulu n u t month.
stole, was not a vacation by any tersi.e. Eath ) .a
there
snd
lit Carol
Bishop Julan, former chancel­ mitted it to New Delhi.
■t tha Collet* of th* fllhl*. I-exmeans.
three Training Union warh* at hern placed on
The
talk*
between
Johnson
and
Hr ton. Ky, for aervlc# In th* lor of tile University of th* South
He was introduced by William the Ridgecrest Baptist A lien.I ly It
i vpeeled w
on the repatriation of Chihomeland. At the C*ll*ae of Ml*. at Sewaneo, Team, where h* Wane
Hutchison Jr. who had charge of and thia year over 20,000 appli­ sirs • lor a po
nree
In
America
and
some
41
U.
•Ion* he mat hi* wtf# (Ruby played football a* a student, Mid
the
program.
President
BlU
Bu«h
cation* were mad., for i n c n s Wiley, of Curinaton. Ky.l. a B. In a letter to th* Rt. Rev. Henry S. civilians held in Chhina are ln called a special meeting of fhe tion«. Only IQ.onn could U ac- r a i l ' this alic
lulssanre
i* and R. N graduate of the Un|. Knox Sherrill, presiding bishop of recess until tomorrow. Neither hoard ol director* to lake action enm oxidated.
pieirnl m
side
ha*
announced
any
progress
tho
Ep*icnpal
Church:
verifty of Cincinnati. Mr*. Stone
on *n important matter to be pre
A Inv# offering s i r taken dur­ ads i
ha* keen aerrinr a* a member of
“On April 37 last I pas»ed the so ter, although Cummunist sau* rented to the club a* a whole.
ing lha week for th# Youth
• All inlerrvl*
th* Alabama Slat* Board of th* a r t of U year* and hav* served ce* In Geneva have continued to
Building to be built ia Austr s, should- mak* pr
aa Diocesan h*r* In Florida for expresi optimism about tha out
JLChriatlan Church**.
by tho Baptist World II, t t and keep
Mott of th* Re*. 8ton*’« 35 more than U years. Th* extent come.
Lakes, Rivers Show t|mn*ored
Vll.ame. Ou .‘-unday, Aug. 7 Uo r# adr'Hvrirs this
Source*
hero
said
the
V.
%
year* In the ndnlatry h*y* been of Increasing duties upon ma in
.l/im 1^) the Surday Scl •si night.
■pent with church** in Kentucky. thl* growing diocese now demand plan provided that any Chinese Rises In Levels
ar,d 1,112 In th* Training Union
desiring
to
leave
the
United
States
Ineluding term year* at Barda- mora strength and diiigrnc* of
OCALA ID—Some Florid* lakes »t Ridgecrest.
town and fly* year* at Columbia. administration than I can now for the China mainland would *ml river* improved iheir water
Thos# atleriiiing from th# First Prisoners
contact tb* nearest Indian con­
H* hold op* pastorate at Bu*t*l1 gire."
supplies In July white m&lt;s*t ol Bsptist Church. Stanford wer#
sul.
rill*. Ark., and another at Wandthose cheeked by lh* U S Gening, Mrs. C. C McManus. Mr. C. W. In Jail A
Till*. Mitt, fo r or*r three yean
iral Survey continued below nor­ F -fte, M r.. C. W. Sftcle. Mi«* TOKYO D h* was dlitrirt rrinaelUt Ip W**t Original Ploy Is
Probe Underway
ms!
II Ula Ergle, Ifrt, O 1 Wade,^ Jipsn's turrrm
Kentucky under th* State Board.
Of IT lakes checked flv* mad# Mi»• Juanita Wynne, Melvin He- nsis are still i
Re attended th* World Canrentlon To Highlight Meet O f Lax Security
significant rises and seven others kle, Mia* Fay# Ashley. Miss
At th# time lh
Ref
Church** of Christ ati .LaireaU
An •rifdna! play, written, df- WASHINGTON (AT — Th# Air gained slightly.
ftohliy# Motion. Mi»« llsrluvr i Inin effect In Aj
~ -- V----- J I . 4At&gt;
. 1---#r England. In 1M8. II# ha* been rectad, and acted by Bill HerecheJ
On th* low side. Orange Lake O'Uarr, Mr*. T irry Bird, Frank 1,214 prisoner*
an officer of tha Dtacipla minist­ and Francis Roumlilat Jr. will H* Force Mid today an Investigation
la underway ef th* ttory told by between Galnesvlll* and Ocala flryan, the Rev. and M rs. J..hn t- Three (ounlr
ers* association* In three state*. presented
tomorrow at th# City an Oklahoma college atudent that continued to fall steadily and was &gt;1tiler and aons, Jacki# and *11 their war
II* la rreally interested In hrmn* Hall auditorium
at I pun.
a list Chins, r :
h# walked through tha Mcret mis- nearly four fret hetow normal. Kis­ David.
* *Iory, 1* • utambor of th* Hymn
Thia
*p*cla|
presentation
will
•II*
teat center at Cap* Canaver­ simmee Lake near L*k* Wale* Also arssrvmpanying th# F ir,l rhUippinr*. Iff
Society «f America, end ha* pub­ teature tha regular monthly
al, Fla. without being challenged. and Lake Tohopekatlga at Kissim­ Baptist group wire 'll** f’a ilette The Tokyo
lished »rr»rml hymn*.
i'a son, Mia* Betty Gibbs and M s Japanese gove
Th* Sten*« have Out* children mealing of tit* Hanford Theatre Johnny Willi* Dukasninlrr, 31, a mee dipped below June levels.
For th* lTlh consecutive month Ge-aldilt* Wilkin'on from tha Umtevl S l a t ,
Paul, an sericulture! missionary Guild. Anyon* Interested in th* student at Central Stale College,
around iw run
It Manic*: * daughter, Mr*. Chat, theatre work la cordially Invited Edmond, Okie, wrote President the Suwannee River was at a rec t entraj Baptist Churrh.
anniversary of
S. Eyer. Prichard, Ala.j and Bar- to attend tha Miiions, Don Flet­ Eisenhower, th# FBI and th* Air ord low. Measured at Branford,
surrender H»eu
Fore* last w**k that ha had taken th* flow was PI per rent of the
jto n . IT, * high achool senior. Bar. cher, president announced.
Refreshment* will b* served at Ova atreli to demonstrate "th* J um reading *nd only M l per Mrs. A. Guyton
v ton hai been »cnrfng *s district
compute lack af security.*
rent of tho July average.
president of th* Christian Youth th* ctea* of tho ovaaiag.
Dies In Miami
Fellowship.

Rt. Rev. Man
Asked To Resign

America Reported
To Have Proposed
India Assistance

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Georgia Carolit
Alerted Of Dio

Local Baptists Back
After Attending .
Ridgecrest Camp

Mr*. Alle# Coff. - Guv ton, t&gt;2.

Asylum b Granted
U. S, Embassy
.P—Tbs aider brother of
alii LnJta h is Had bis
mm uni st rule and bats
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died Saturday in a Miami hnvpital
fallowing n long lllnrsi. A form­
er resident of Sanford, she moved

to Miami in 1915.
The wif# of J. Avery Guyton,
of Miami, she was a trustee of
FI 'rid* Southern College in l^k«fto'd for 25 years, hhe was also
(vast president of th# Miami
Woman'* Club and • member «f

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&gt;1 Ky-flick Sumner
l CHATTER TH1RTT-G1GHT
A LIGHT v u burning m th*'
IMwaon cabin, and a low buxa
q o u e t d n lted out through tha epen
window. R»t&gt; turned aharply on
thw g irt “Who via# U U xra?“
“Pap, 1 reckon.*
Old Corny waan t likely to give
Ayn any trouble, but Hob a hand
Seeched tor the gun on hi* hip. He
&gt; * g n t taking half a chance on
4 -ila a word. “ You go in Brat."
He atayed eloee behind her Ir.
the darknw a aa ah* puahad open
•Uie dour.
"L » a!” Corny broke into a ’ahnU
babble of worda aa he caught aight
or hi* daughtar. "What kind o'
trick* ywu up lo now? What'a
Wayne gntn’ f aay—” Hi* vow#
dnbbied o!T Inla ailrnr* aa Rnh.
/• u lt in hand, atrpped into the
tg n te d doorway.
• H it injured man'* hind ahot r*il
from under th* tdankrla. Rob*
gun-m ural, iwung to cover him.
“Hold it:” The menace of death
w«* in *011 low voire, and CalJer'a

h ind dropped
H# atiode arroaa tl« room are!
’ acoi'ped up the gun that lay on a
chair at th* nead of ihv bed Corny
crouched tn hi* aeat like a heap of
eld elothr*.

^ “t iupjwnn you’re Mallory." Cal.Brr rpnk# with a poker-faced cool­
e r aa. “I taka it Lltaa been »r oJung you a yam. You look ilka
a man with too much neitae to He­
len to lh* raring* of a jealoua
■woman.”
.. H o b eised th* man up awiftly. A
ennl cuatomer—on th* eurfare.
.nnyway—but there waa no reel

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“Talk, feller! Your luek'a run out. Her uptilted eyej, her mouth, evtry
You might aa well make U eaaier curve ot ner body, epoke a flag­
rant tnvitaUon. Rob a ilebbrrain
lor yiruraelf."
“You can t Null me the wey you gate took the full rr**aure at it
did lima# neater*. You haven t got before be put her aaule.
“Tv* nevrr been fusay about my
a thing on me except the word nf
a cheap Utile tramp do jury would women s moral*. Lit*—but there a
beb.ve!” There waa almoet aa on* or two thing, even 1 ran t
much hale aa tear in tha green stomach.”
When tha door had r lined be­
rye* aa they altd part Rob tn teat
tor an irutanl on l-Ha- “You U hind Rob. C*liter muted rumw if
enough lo lay hta tongue on Lit*
nee&lt;l more than talk, MaUoryl"
“1 gucia I will.” Rob a lac* waa in a savage cursing. £ha sw ing
an e.itotionieaa maak. covering lua aver tn the couch and , lapped th*
t-ittrr diataate tor the neat move. wounded man viciously acroae lh*
Whatever he'd done. Gaidar waa a mouth. “Shut up!”
His words didn't really bother
wounded man, aeaponJeae and
ntlpleea—but tua ecaled lip. nald her—abe'd been call-1 too m u rr
tha word* that would frew Kerry names. He waa simply somethir.g
ot a murdar charge. Steeling him* on which to vent a little nf the hell
•ell, Rob clubbed the gun in nia that waa boiling up inside her. If
hand. C*J&lt;ler aaw what waa com­ Mallory had sworn at ner. struck
ing, and tried to dodge, but the her, knocked ner dawn, it wouldn’t
barrel raked hi* rheek, laying it have bren naif eo Insulting as lh ,
open from eye tn chin. A cry like indifferent distaste with which be d
a trapped animal a filled the cabin. shaken her off. Even ner anger
“Ilelter Ulk. Iin-hom.” Rob at Cameron paint bea; I* her need
grated, “if you don t want the left L» drag Rob Mallory ofl his h-gh• Me nf ymir face kinking aa bad and-nughiy p en h . to hurt him in
aa th# other one ” He railed the some w,*y that would p*y mm
Colt again. CaJder'e hand* went back with iniercaL
"flu!" ahe looked up iRipatientJy
Up tn ehteld hi* face, and hie voice
ram* from behind them la nobbing at the round of Corn&gt; * quern Inut
whine. “Ij» * u* git out* here.”
gaapa
"Don't be a fool!” she snipped.
-All right—Fit ta lk -d o n ’t hit
me again, Mallory'!—I’ll talk—f* “Tml h etrd mhU h ' s»ld. Tod
rh# gambler waa broken com­ think I’m gonna Walk nut on a
pletely. The word* poured out of thousand dollars?"
“An’ you think Fm conns slick
him. filling in detail* Lita had left
out or not known. It waa a wild. armin' t‘ git my neck stretched?”
Incoherent elory ns n* told It, but her father dcmandr-L “A Ihoo*
Rob a brain put It together into a sand s a loti* money, but twoukln t
buy much fer a «le»d man. Yon
ahnpe th tt m idr a gnm acnaa.
"All right.” he atid. *when he reckon if Wayne gits r*ited he

--toughne** tn those thin, ehlsellw! *,w there w*a nothing more to be won t tell w-hn ‘tw ss shot tee t ,r learned. "You're coming to Broken rabe, ? You c n stay 'f you w-snta
.f t lu ir e a .
----“I’Ve aern you before.” Roh spoke fipur with me. Tomorrow we'U g o i—me. I’m goln'.
e y lit e r ,t.ly, ”—in the jail tiat to town and talk to Lacey Tartan. | ”«»« yourwetf," fit* answered
T ight. Tor ■ man your it ripe, you You. too," h* added, his look in- Indifferently,
eluding Lit* and Corny.
| Corny wavered “Ssy, Hi* what
.k e e p odd co m p any.”
“I waa in lh . laloon." Th* tw ist.
lie got lh , injured man tin on,ym* g m n , ita when you git all
lhat* money!
gK&gt; mouth took on a deprecating hli horse, watched Corny mount ,w‘
"I d' know yet. FM rond yoa
-amlie. ”l ’d had a king rule—I w aa hta old nag, and then, mouth tig h t
-thirsty. Guess I wet my whirlle lifted Lit* onto hta own ssddla and word, somehow.”
"W ell join up agta someplace,
• little too thoroughly. Liquor ran swung up behind her. They rod*
huh I ”
BUk* a sensible m in do mighty to Jtroktn Spur m bleak ailrnr*.
"1 reckon”
foolish thing a (specially when h as
Robs first nollet. had bren to
"That s my gal." Corny who*red.
J l Hi* company of fools I'm sorry take his wiLnesae# to tha ahsrtff,
-foe It—I've got good reason to ha.” sea that they told their atorias. and “Knew y* wouidn t fergit your ol'
H* indicated his bandaged ah no). let Lacey do tha r e s t but IsavUig m an lm kind* handy I* nave
• * e r . "Rusty* a better shot than thing* to others had nevar been ’rulin' sometimes, amt IT Y* never
I took him for."
hi* way. If* had s fever on him fin' anybody else'll do apythlrg y*
.. T h , betraying venom in the last to see this m atter settled. Before tell ’em u&gt;, like me. Ain* that
-wvirds settled any doubts Rob ha crossed his own threshold, he’d rig h t honey?"
"I reckon," the repealed dutlv.
might hsve had. He leaned closer. made up his mind lo bring la
She snatched up a hotti* of whtaky
"Even after h , killed a man In Wayne Cameron himself.
Dodge C ity?" be suggested sofUy.
F irs t though, with a gnm sort and a handful of match,* from the
“Only be didnX did he? You did—" of pity, he washed U&gt;* gash on table end .landed them In th* eager
"You’re eraiy!" Caldera laugh Calder's cheek, gwva him a drink old man.
"Here." ah* said, "you'll n&lt;*«l
• w as convincing, but he couldn’t of whisky and mad* him comfort­
these."
."Conceal the dicker of fear la his able on th* couch.
Then weltung to th# door with
•y ts.
"I'm ndtng out igafn." ha told
“Not baU sa crazy as you and LIU briefly. "Til be back tn a him. sh* raised hrr fare aa if lo
friend Cameron, when you couple nf hours. You’ll gel your kisa nun. Hut aha did not kiss
tried to run your schemes on ms. thousand when we've aecn Curran him. I rule ail she whlsjtcied in hia
A cheap crook and a tin-horn gam- - n o t n o n rr. T hat way, I’ll be var. whiepered eomeihirg that left
you’ll siay
May-around."
v Q»ray lh « .t* « U ahekm as he
blar,” he laughed harshly, "think­ sure
sur* you'll
around." i M'•gV
ing they could smash Rob Mal­
Hhe moved up to him. laid both want out into th* night
lory!” Suddenly hie votoe waa th* hands on his arm. "I'd stay, anyfF« Be Cowfiaenfl

MADISON, tvn A—Arthur J.
A’lmfyer la At now and eould rolira under the Social Security Ac!
he did at much aa any m m tn
create—but imtrad he'* thinking
about a tew Job.
Altmaver. chair m m of tha Eco­
nomic Security Tcehnlcil Board
that drifloped recommendation*
for the l?U Social Security Act,
la working now- on trn*alive aocial
lecurity plan* for tha Turkiah and
Iranian go*»rnnient» And h, m it
go In the Near E*»t neit month.
Rut the Wliconttn native, who
returned to the Mate two T*ar»
ago with hit wife after nearly hi
year* of hradmg vartout aocial
Mietirily b*ard* and department*,
think* the U S act atill can b«
Improicd.
*llllll ttV STORY IV tV rlT N T HI'V*
In it-- in k"* P r i t ' Saudi Ai*l*i«. Rout inr, utilitur *«d water *ld!ti#
ponuter all.
The act. which hn n r * created
Ihe large,i m»uranc» romptny in
r f A lta m o il'* ‘- p r i o r i . t 'l- iif |a , d s m o n -ii •'*
• '■r \ » ii--r , i .
the world, hi* one "big gap. tn
li*», of t hum tint* than nnc hundrad bclnnt In nmniumlv vafht lhat
m r bfh'nl * si-eedme outboard nminr h-.it T i n
,ni pf
it doe* pot pro*id* anr pro­
d u b *.
Prank Ewan wbn wmrk* f*r Arabian An-ftiran Oil r&lt;&lt;mi&gt;*nv In
tection again*! In-i of mcom* and
medical evpeme due to nnmndu*.
hlockrr and an evcrtlml drlfnjiia Inal ttckne** and di*aPillty."
ngnal caller simpton I* a Jtck
• The aocnl jecurify btil already
rabbit atartrr and a au]icrlar bco- pa*aed bv the Usiaae of llrv a a * *
krn firll nm orr
Ivtnev and r&lt;*»
M •* ,
Lon of fullback Mai ftammark Senaie would provid* th# *»ma
"Hitthfll ha a all lha potrntnl
ATLANTA A -B«b W-v-dniff vc- illlon Triv y r i r ’* rrhr 1 ilf—right
peel* tn firld an improved Uoivcr- SEP for. plu* Miami and Grorgr for fiMtball gtcaincia,’* aa&gt;* hi»i will be felt krcnly unleta lo* ftnvf- benefit* for permanenl total dt%
*ky regain* lop form He had a
altv of H&gt;r»t* football icam Ihl* Waihmgtcn—ahaprt up al Ju&gt;l coach.
a* for old age retirement
Ilrtuining ilart of pim rn mrrit knee operation ju«l after the lJit ahilllv
fall—but. he havtrnv In arl-l »n &lt;lov» abo-d a* tu ;;r,|
If Ihl* bill becomr* law when Ihn
include
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Jti'l aS-ui f i r r y nth^r coach tn
r ongre»* recooienr* p*\f January
flfnrr, grnrralli. atloo'ijh wr arc. LaTortr. gat’r captain, halfbacki The r.atnrt app»ar alrongflt In) It will help fill (bit g a p "
Ihr Snuthfajtrrn ronfrr»‘ncr
So W.xvlrtiff un't prp.tifling am hard hit at tackln whrrr four |rt J.ickie Slmpmn. rnd and alter thrir running gamo »dh lh»ir
Altmxyer made hia rvmirki l
rhampionihtp for hi* Gator* al Irrmrn jrr gradualrd," i n t \V&lt;• I- naif captain liav Brown and guild quarterback* moling welt from the
ipld-T Allen and furnce need lo an m ttj# e ir m which he diaetnierf
though Ihry could well hr ''«poil. ruff "It will hr hard for u* In rr John flarrow
Quattfrbarki It-'ldir l.anre and inippiie their patting marktman- Ihe *o^i| lerurltr program that
rrv" n( other tram** litlr hope* placr *o many arm &gt;r* in one fin|nnw* begin* it, I i *t year of Ida.
Hick Allen *I‘o arc back In run me ihip
And. wi'h (hr right h r f . l i lhr&gt; tion ”
tialflurk l*-m rhandler led 1h#
might aurpri-f gven VVoodruil ju 1 Woodruff Ii lo king t-i *,&gt;pno - in 111-11* vtiaidrufl plana In Ulf
ronfrrenre in punling la*1 leamn be Icnigh In puih around Slmpmn
win lh* s r e crown for lha flnt more Chaihr NTHrsr 11 of M imi lo again thli &gt;rar
The coach t a i n HrLaTorre, i t ! with a U 9 yard atrrage Simpmn and halfback John Rurgea* ar«
lake up tornr of thr Ia. k al lark
tlnir in hl*!ory,
Thr Gator*, pr.-lnmm intly a If. Quick, *kCrr*mr anl ,mar! and 190, and Simpw’n, S m and and Allen alu* ara eapahte kicker*. lop* on pa*» defer*. Florid* w it
With Hel.aTorre heading ihe dr not teored on through tha Ilf I n i
•nphommr *rt'iad la it irar, won the 19 yrar-old im pounirr could i n , *» alt-Amrma malrnal, He
Lalbtr# Ii a fine lacVIcr and fenvi*e erew, Ihn Gator, thoulf veir
fiv# and lo»t five agamtt lop nppo Itf nulalanding

Woodruff Expects Good Fall Team

H is to ry Being R e w ritte n In G e rm a n y

Rn FmMiN hr
iMiios Idler Uiiij!

Chrut.
lh» chapters Is ’his itmarksble as
Although Christ Is Ignored, Chris* t e r lio a :
tianity anl its effects on the Ro­
The rreat Soclallit October
man Empire, a rt noted. Tha book,
, ,
• * » many early r hrutians wetej revolution opened a new epoch in
conserted became they wrr« prom the history of min kind.
lied proper burials in a (raveyard, and because free meals
sometimes accompanied rcli(ioua
sen icrs.
The books often skip or distort
facts which are unpleasant lo ihe
Communist*. The bUme for Hit­
ler’s rise to power Is placed en
lirtly on tha Socialist Tarty, which
Is accused of failing to loin Ihe
Cotnmumila in fi(hlln( tha Nans
Tha East Grrman bonks say:
"England and tha USA delayed
opening a second front fin world
War II) In order that Ihe Soviet
Union should come out of Ihe war
weakrned by great sacrifices Th*
lengthening of the war brought Ihe
Amrrlran
armament
factories
great profits
"Thr usa of Ihe atom bomb fon
Japan! waa designed not so much
to bring a rapid end lo Ihe war.
but rath tr lo frtghlen the people
and mak* them pliant to the will
of tha USA." Tha bomb was
dropped, the book says, despite
knowledge that Russia was plan­
ning lo enter the war against J a ­
pan, a fart which meant a "cer­
tain and quick end lo tho war."
There Is no mention of the m it* blockade of West Berlin, when
the RmiUns tried to i t e m out
the beleaguered city.
But there la esc event which is
not ignored—the Russian Revolu­
tion of JUT. Chapter efter chrptrr
la devoted Is I t Concluding one of

BERLIN.
lin in g ii
^ being rewritten Li Germany Tilt
‘ result ii like a Iwo-htiJed calf.
The biggest Job of rewriting li
• • being done on thr Soviet aide of
(he Hoc that split! Germany mfn
O m m unirt East and Capitalist
' Writ.
Tha urge H ttlU under fairly
• tisht rrui in Writ Germany. but
r i m to hoqki h u e already aparrd which rau ir a foieignrr In

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, TaVo tbr chapters which Iry In
I Vrxplam why Germany rntrrrd
• World War I. }(Ut«rtani in Com*
munlit Eait Germany limply
blam t "imperialists" on bath ikdri
W rit German and Writ Berlin
hiitorUni five themiflvei a belter
workout. They |o into detailed ex­
planations of how a rapidly rapindinc Induitrial eapaetty forced Ger*
many tn "rngeg* In world Ira jr **
Another bdnk. u»ed during tha
fie re n lh and ei|hih school jrara
y tn both Wed Gc*’ •*
Gruhe,
- puts the blame on A'utrla.
"Despite Hum* • * u ,..; lo Vi­
enna that il would cnirr an Aus(ru n Serbian Whr, Austris-Hun* gary declared o a r on Serbia with
’ out eoniideratton of itj German
ally." the bonk laments, and adds*
"In vain, Germany and England
touchi to localltn the war.
:
"To fulfill ill duty ai an ally
• M o A utlrli. Germany declared war
• o n Rauia Aug. I. 1*11”
;
Tha tame book waxei tndirnant
wbrn it comet lima to eh*onlel*
,* Ultlrx.
•
‘ The new rslcbchinceUrr.'' It
" w ti Adolf Hlliar, an Aii_ trtan He had not learned a nrn*
- fesina Hitler waa a food speaker,
“ a lucceuful aiilator HHJer wa*
• an antl-iemite. Throufti hateful
Be
Z pro p iftn d i. ha toufht to whip the
A Cerm aa people Into hatred of
- Jew* . . . "
z
A itiJew uh n a m r e i *er# t«k» an. and many Jrw» left Germany
Air.
*bt. “at tha end of IW ." tha book V * hav* laooof »
*• ackaowledrei. "p*r*#esiW*fii of tw.
andttiwad Rn m at ike Mar*
- Jew i tnereiied. lavish bouiai of
- God were burned; men. * jm » i Lm Metal.
Afld ehlldren miltreiled dfcj ktd* taped. Their property wei roo 1 • Akoetwtelr fro* h r I
* -ih e a U d Many of tho kidnaped
Oer*n la Haw Anlvnle At
. were killed dunag the war in a
eJfcernbl# manner.
Om Revel Air ItadM k
. ;*The majortty of the Germeq
•e ra shocked at tkase bapT w Kaye at
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W c salute the b u ild in g industry otf
F lo rid a, th a t has c o n trib u te d s o
m uch to the state’s rap id g ro w th
and to th e N a tio n 's w elfare. Free of*
socialized o r bureaucratic controls*
th eir capital, skill and k n o w -h o w is!
building hom es, churches, schools —&gt;
for b etter c o m m u n itie s...fa c to rie s,
w arehouses, stores —fo r exp anding,
com m erce and industry.
B uilding for to m o rro w , they lay*
a firm foundation for F lo rid a’s pro-*
g re ss... and _b etter, h a p p ie r living.

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TW CHy o f Banford k haglnnlag to om» piano far rrfarljr, wafl-timoS, noonanur
growth. ir a a i about tho citjr limit* muat
p m i b a n t at tha noons* so to apeak.
fTedfottons hare born made that wlthhi oomo to a oondualoa that thay will aoonnr
Mm a art ton yaars. Sanford will triple Its or la tar bn Ineludad la tha torporato ttmlt*.
Ona of tha blfgaat drawbacks to propar
aranant population, lo ch a growth la certain*
growth
I* about to ba ovorromn. Whaa tb#
g poaafbla. Other aommaaltlaa boaat of a
Board
af
City Commlaalonara Includes la Its
parcant Increase In four years. Samlnola
Canal? has grows St parcant in four yaars. budget for tha fortheomlng flacal yaar a
Now If a tin* for Sanford to aomplata Its ■tract lmprovamant program* than wa atartod tha ball rolling.
It roams to light that too I N K S hndgot
Street* Being Beautified
wffl Hieorporata a T.S mfla program ad atraat
W^pp noticed a booitfful portion of hnproromaat That la a haalthy, onpcanlon*
•tomb added to the afty*a already growing aria* sign, Parhapa wa ahoald aay that tha
♦SO,000 atraat program that la btoag asm*
atdarod la a healthy rig*.
Tha batter our otroota, tha Basra people
dm attach. Tha nowlv ant atraat wfll enjoy aaiag them. Tha batter oar atraat
rra n afngk home. Only vacan t Improvement program, tha moro rial tors wDl
tan skhar alda of tha wonderful daelda to maka Sanford thalr horna.
l*.’a kto getting started. But* bettor k to
Ihnm Fowrfh to Seventh St. are paean homes.
Thant Sun Was M O a narrow Inn* w ith a b it
o f ctoy throw n k to poaalMr ATI ap holes
B am and thorn, and In wot w rath or provide
i allnpery bos# fo r anrom fortnblo driving.
IK aaoiM to M, from tho w a r w e look
• t B , t h a t tho city stopped too quirk. Tho
to u t toosdd h a m eatonded on to Seventh
• t an t h a t teaffleo , hi eataMIshed bom ra,
newM ana to # a*m at fo r coming and going
I t th a tornfmana d k t r l r t and ahnpplng areas.
Wa Bba to b ra g ab o at owr city and how
H ser ves th o people o f th a oomwtwnlhy a rd
■at Jnot a ahrmow few.

The Son ford Herald

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Mowdav, Angvst II, 10RS
*
TObATM ftTBf.R TEBJtK
An4 rtm Ixml m M unto Mnwa, T win ghm
Mm a kw.—Earutoa
find k amt*
ataaiti Wptriag oar lrtriaktnra with kwa
that Wvu Avian aaacHoa. Etaranl vtgflancn
k aaa4*4 to nafnren rightooaM laws. Cotl
waato ton toaabknt of hla eklldma to bo

that way.
I. Tho baSdtag toam v l to
•lowed down only aiightly, M at
aU, by Mia Mghtar mortgage rulei
—and new hamaa been ta to autftttad.
4. The now largeiy olortriflod
farm home market basal haan
folly ecpMted yet
L ramOiaa'wto kmfM gadget*
anfy in yaara age tan now ha

The First Session
Tha first p o m Io i of tha 1 4 t h Congress
lenrn &gt;d Jnat before H ndioumod that K had
talked over 11,000 priatod pages worth of
Con •H'eMtonal Record at tSO a page. What
doe* nil thin talk amount to? A divided pietort. Ono alda dlaplaya bipartisan anlty, tha
other ahown ahnrp partisan differences.
Ia tha aren of International affairs, Cow*
grass acted as a aait to hacking tho admlaktratfoa'a poHriea, returning favorable votes
oa tha Park Pacta, Formosa. Austrian
Treaty and ovarwhetmtogly supporting tha
forelga-ald MB
Domestic lanaao fared k ss wall. Party
Ikes wart rigidly drawn on taa matters, to­
ok) aacwrity, farm aubaldios and dafenaa
spending. Congremi did giva tha Prasident
a stronger military reaerva bill and actod
with unity to giva themselves a pay ralsa.
But soma of tha most important Issue*
ramalned to partisan deadlock. Federal sup*
port of school construction* road building,
fadaral hanlth ra-lnsurance, drought aid,
ahaagaa to the MeCarran taunlgratloa law
and statehood for Hawaii aad Alaska wars
k ft for aant yaar.
No aowgraamnaa wtl wood to ha ramtolad
of them hffls ha k ft behind. Each af thorn
will ba a partlsaa Wane to ba brought again
aad agala before sa lt year's voter*. Novaaabar, 1IM, w fl witoaes more thaa the
electing af aaaa. CHInane w tl mgiatnr aa
sent their doeirioaa aa theaa dosaeatk BMt*
tors which hare aaased so mach atotaar. da*
hate and StsafpototoMat thronghnat a aatog

W eeks Is In Suspended Struggle
tory af asm marea and not tha moat
direct answerer af questions Wash­
ington baa tear soon, Ip In a auapandad atruggto with a Brooklyn
Democrat. Bap. Imanuai CaUar.
Collar, Sf. sad akalrmaa at a
House Judiciary subcommittee an
anutrsat mattara, la trying to
forea Wash*, « , and Beilcmian,
to let him ••• Mw llaa af a group
at hmlnaiiwaa who adeiaa toe Me­
rcury an prahlam* ranging Mom
antitrust to labor.
Thia group named Mm Busbaas
Adviaary CeuncM ia made op J
IS* tag man from aama at tha bigbeat aorparsttona In America
Waafca hJmaalf, a litotong huatnaaaman, baa haan president or direct­
or af a wtda Maid af aarparetiana.
Weaka, altar ratoajng I p let Cab

aantotuura was near.
Tha members af BAC meat f t
times a year. Thar par *B their
awn eepeaaea. Their etecutlvs dirnctar, Walter White, wham thay
y tm am a yaar, baa kla a/ftca
Wash's Commerce Department.
BAC la not new. It naa created
ia IBM under Praiidant Boeaaealt'*
New Deal In give tha aacretary
of coin merea advice an builoet*
and acoaomici. R waa apparent­
ly sea aid*red naafol. Democrat*
and Bapublicana have abaUauad H
without Intamiption.
Since Bapublicaa Weak* la anly
doing what kla Democratic peed
ace«sort MM In tola regard, why ia
Democrat Cellar Iryiag to poke
•round to BAC'a Bleat
Cellar, sa toad af Mw Antitrust
•utonmmtttua, claim* to want* to
find nut whether BAC* huamawT

C

man are merely advising Works
or tolpttg aat govarumaut policy
and wbathar dwp a rt usiag IAC
hi soma way tor Mtatr awu spatial
benefit
Cellar demanded Mist WhHe ap­
pear totem hla subcommittee this
weak with tha recordi on BACa
doings and dealing!. But Week*
Hepped la with a letter refuting
to let While produce tha fUe*.
This la Week*' argument: BACa
week ia aenAdeutial with him; tha
Commerce Department baa BAC’a
record* and claims thorn aa Its
own; ahne tho deportment to part
of the asecutiva branch at the gov.
•rument H tan refute tha demand*
of a nother branch. In this aaie
Congress, to aaa Mg aanfidantlal
records.

dar and ratal] chataa My aalaa
managara talk af bom 10 la 4S
par cant higher volume aa such
tkiaga as l a u n d r y equipment,
raagai, refrigerators, sating michiaaa and window caolara.
ta a f r u ti i a a home tentiMtagi
stores report their Auguat aalaa
running IS la ■ par aaat ahead at
laat year.

Manufacturer* Assn. aaya aalaa af
this eqatpmaat arv the bighorn a
history, and ano third akaaa tart
yaar.
Tto k m air — dltlMW toduf
try kaaata at aaaa aaa,aaa anitj

batag arid ta Jaly.

eS^T^flttaa'Vv^aata *wffl'£
aold tkla yaar. with d e a l e r s

Attorney Control
Checking Reports
Of Toxos Actions
LONGVIEW, Tea. * - The
itata aMornay ganarnl aayi ha la
checking iwpona by hie taveatigata n that aa attempt ta revive the
K« Etui Klaa ta undtr way la
•art Taiaa, apparantly ta fight
ialegretiea ia publia achoola.
Arty. Goa. John Baa ghepperd
tail nUM Mid hU tavaaigatars
have beea checking B aa ietiviIlea la a aaat T rial aountlaa tor
more thaa a week. Ha didn't iden­
tify tha orgaaUera or aay where
thay ware from.
Ha aaid ha would remala hi Me
a n a ta work with ieeal efArUla
aa Mo prahlam.
There ia a heavy Hegro papulaMon in aaat Taiaa and toolings
•boat Mgregatioa are atrong.
Cttiaana Councila have been form­
ed hi at lean four communittoi to
fight tha Supra roe Court enter
againrt aegregition la public
tcboola. Many achooi board* have
annouaaad
they will not hUograto
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Poper Shortage
To End For British

LONDON * - Britain's aawe.
papart—hampered by nawapatm
abacia fee tinea World War n a
will ha ahla m gat rattan—bee
awppiiee within atx mat dm.
Tha Board af Trade announced
la it night that rationing will ho
•lied another notch Mat fuMsy,
permitting paper* ta add two to
tew papas.
By nest Narah flto ll-yosr-Alg
control* wtl to Uflad oamplataly,
tha beard M id . Thereafter, m w *.
prist will to aontrollad snip hv
the a mount (Tillable sag * ■
paper*’ ability la pay k r M.
During the war meal pa pots
wera limited la tour pages daily,
but with gradual raUsatlana aver
the part five years they mw

lean Malory by tba aiaculiva
branch when M wanted lo refuse
Congrei* a took at its file*.
Whether Week* ia right in tiiii
caaa remains to ba seen, tor till*
mason: BAC la not a government
agency and not part of tha aaerjUe#
branch although
Week*
aaya
u._
*
-—
ha baa poaaasaiao
of- Us
files.
At any rata the struggle between
Orller and Weeks ia suspended un­
til October. Or Her, nftar growling
• t Week* and thraatanint to to
tough ghaut It, kea poatpaaed Mm
Wa k ton separation af nouse* aubrammMtoa'a puraaM at BACaj

Whoosh! Stroak Passes By Angels
Some HopoSoon
For Suffaring,
Distrauad Mon

human, you
n MMa an
moved In ak

•TWir 4a

How To Baal The Hoat
■wr&lt;hj M i M M ia H k t now M ■ Bulck
X frUaNl iMlriHBlnM that’s Uka wmmwt
!■ the teak k r tom.Aad a laak at tha aadaMB
■ewNaar talas isuna wiOtall yah why*
Tkk yner* Bakk 4adoimgfar bottor thsm &gt;mj#
faffftfkf oHfnry to 4 airira rwn t t tho two
m okw ibly knotmt saulfgr aan, T&gt;to agar,
Bmkk u m erg • oertof Ptui m r f high•

for yaanglf th«&lt;*

to-ga
to

tha ton 1

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Indian Party G(v6n

Raborn-Stcphens*
Wedding Party
Feted At Dinner

'AP Rewtfwalwree W riter
LfVtte ehubblt* will find tun* Aquacade Planned
tear *n Ideal time to ehed a pound The Officer*' Wire* C l u b
or te a . The troubla 1* though that wbhv* to anriuupeo that member*
ha*** who resent the fatty lag of Mr*. Scott'* awimmlng elaa*eat
WC1 probably try to melt it ctf yivrn at th e NAAS awimmirg
pool th.* auramcr, art invited to
| t w tywiekly.
w f t young modem* would keep In participate in an Aqnacad# to be
to ta l th a t they tan L ie w. ght- pfr-cntnl, TYnlntuliy, Aug. 31 at
Without |o»lng their health by tu t­ 3:1.0 p.m.
ting down or everything t.» y *#*,
Kthnaraala will be held at 3:30
Instead af going on a etarvation •vm , T u e . ‘- a y and T h u tr d a )* bediet, they'd accomp’ivh the »ame finning A ug. lt&gt;.
reealta without ioriug energy,
food look* and dUpotitlon.
A K r.A sr T MI tT
A few pound* are ea»r to i W
ira rty breektart itir i
Mora thaa that take* a phy*l( an'*
meheon meat Into thin
diet la maintain pmper nutnadd to scrambled egg*.
ak Men.
•
Let'* »ay you at* hippy "n,l
have large thigh*—a ennui n
rummer eentplalnt of young girl*.
Maybe yoa e*e about *av»n pnumli
overweight. You don't Iona well
In *1arke, ehorta or bathing auit.
What to do about It* Sit in tie
*nm*r and twiddle your thumt&gt;*
all rummer* Silly.
H rre'e a plan that might lee
k you through cheerfully a t you
9 leva weight . . .
Walk aomellme 'luring the day
a t a keitk pare for at lea»t 4
hour. Title could he hreken up into
• two I I minute walk#—not etroil*.
Cel a goal that 1* IS minute* away
and walk ta It eagerly. I»o »ome
chore, that gift* yon bending,
dipping and lunging motion *uch
a* g a r d e n i n g , houveeleaning,
alnthee wathing.
' If yon are invited on a »»im%) ing a r pkn'e party, avoid wear­
ing tig h t trunk* which will only
empkaalM your hip* and thigh*
• and make you feel »*lf-c«m. :iou*.
; Inttead wear a tuit with a lung
skirt e r Bermuda length ehorta.
If vou are ahort avoid elack*.
New whea K tome* to eating,
probably the root of your evil
. auncae. avoid banana tp liu . fudge
■ pundaea, and in-between meal
’anatk*. Coneentrate on thii*l
V quenchers like lemon er lima adee
(without eugar). The*# are lowealotied and talUfylng. If you
a r t mot hungry at mealtime why
sit dovrw to a big fatU ning meaL
Inttead aat a good nourishing
howl af eoup and a few crackart. Mara'a a menu plan th a t will
giva pan eiUmlnt, prove aaUefytag aa th* hottest days and atlll
h*V Xs* ehak* elf tho»# ounce* If
|« * eaepeeste by moving around
* a bHt
BreaWtek— % grapednrit. 1 hard
FROSf TH E fall and vrinUr,

r

boiled agg, 1 pat butter. (Or aubItitute araage, pears ar other
fruit for grapefruit. I t dice
whole whea* least, 1 glaas akiia-

Lunch— 1 aap JeRted eonaomm*
■tadrilena, 1 liked tomato, I car­
pet, stalk celery, cottage chrca#
with % feaek peach ar apricot on
Sap. la rv a aa several *11re* of lettaea. T h ra t ealted cracker*, krd
tea, *affa* er a fruit ad# drink
k rea d with I t '
Dtaaer— Barring t i meat er

k*h with graea vegetable or talad
■ad batted potato (caster tn cat
dry thaa baked potato.) Fresb
fcuR e r felatia dessert.
Tha tel portent thing la dialing
k ta ■alnteln energy, otherwl**

aliAlA

won't hare th* stamina to
• p aareee ealorie* by eierSHaiaew ifLw. 'Iluw

Im u .

IM 3 4 V w KeaUan* »3d U t e

Uiil black velvet taralhra tunic
dinner dreas dtrijne-l by Deni
CUir*. Th* attached tunic I*
Circled with row* ef black lace
overlaid w ith ttlk trail »croll
imbrotuery. Silly Victor Hugeon hat.

ing down th a t second hot dog at
a l-each p arty , hut if you are
itll] hungry when It I* offered to
yen, why not eat it without the
rolL It won't he hard to do If you
keep an imago of your *ylph-liksfl?ure-to-he before toe eeery lima
you are tem pted to indulge In that
extra anark. Once you've *ald no
there time* to fa'.-tuU you are
well on rour way to developing the
wilt pnwor th a t a ill give juu a
nice dim fig u re . I

D octors A nd Dietitians B oosters Of
Fifth B etter Breakfast M o n th

For Mike Booth
On His Birthday

Mr, am) Mr». J. S’. Ilu!»on Jr.
and Mr. and Mm . M. J„ Haborn
Jr. **cr# hoiU Friday in n in g for
a tvltrarral d nr.cr at th# Mar*
Lou dining room for th# former
Mira Ann ILL m and V. Illlam
St* ;&gt;hen» and th( Ir Wedding
parly.
A drltclmi* V ffrt style aopprr
«.t» served c-* viriing of haul)
roM turkey, r He, fruit aala&gt;l

Mr*. N&gt;‘*h C. Il-'olh ‘entertained
a large group of Itttli, friend*,
Thursday afternoon at her home.
2332 I'almrtto Ave., honoring nor
M-n Mihr'a birthday * ilh a “real"
Indian party.
The little girls sama wearing
headband*, Wads jn-1 colorful
prlo.i ■v costume*, while war
paint «ril feathers made Ihe boy*
look Ilk* real Indian*. All were
invited to *it around a lent on
the lawn whet* Mike'* loot to r,
die* .-*1 a* an tud.an tquaw, read
from
I'm!#
Wiggtljr'a bett
tfte r Ihe rnn.ll. • topping a regulvr frontier «nk* were blown
out Ihe -mall gueda *ang "Hap­
py Birthday1’ to Mike and enjoyH watrhimr him open many love­
ly gift*. Ice cream, cake and
punch Were served an,l each of
the "triie" given balloon*, bubble
gum, a bow and arrow.
Tho-r invited were Karen and
tlnan Kcar*ey, Carlin and Me­
lanie Murray, It* th and Johnny
D.vil-y, Gh-n r.' .1 D-nn!# Chorpenitv, Hilly aiul Tonimy Giaccy,
Wei m* Kelly, Mary Margaret
K e y u u td i,

nnire-1 July
e will make
-vllle white
convlruction

Luncheon ts Given

Feting Bridesmaids
Iwiiitd wllh fern and balanced on up in lie Florida room, wa* &gt;vrrWhile rhryranth- mum*, white i mh »!■!* by llghlevl lapel* #s*, Jalo with a hamlaom* haniriade
ra n ,at in,i* a n d yellow dairie* tending the full length of th* while latln cloth with lac* In
Ren- ured to a i-.n t ti.e auivourtd- choir tall ami unto this Batdiatry .erted diagonally a'lO ', ihe lop
Ing*.
Th# 1 non a pre venlrtl h e r v.hich w»* *1*0 bankrel with fern. ' a pirated ruffle, attach- d *.» tbr
White wrought Iron plant*!* filled top with *alin cording, fell to th*
bri'leamal-la With g ifu of thre*- vlth white fuji chrv»anthemum* floor. A four Herod we lding cate,
atrand pearl*.
•vvrv placed at each »ld* of the topped with a rcpli -a of Ihe bri le'a
Thoae Itivitnl w-r# lb* bride, »lepv leading to the altar.
I Uiuqnet wav placed al thf bm-W
mburf'
Janice it*

Jon Hall Tired
O f Much Talk
About Beauties
HOLLYWOOD p t Jon 11*11 t
i-ne m»le who ic ri nally Is M
up with Ihe ove: empharit on the

nirgjurcmrnlv of hr luty queen*
tml morie flamo^ flfU.
He i i y t tliu b i way tn tnunlrrmet what he Von* "loo much
borom ccmvrt'vuvtc**" D for .male
star* to publtrlre thrir mraaurc
menU llall, tnrl-!rnta|ly, ha* a 41
Inch chnl.

Sertouily, Hall bclicva* th»* th r
mi b u it meavurem rnU It rrcatlng a »• rf&lt;&gt;-i&gt; moral
and oRcn a v rtou* Inferiority

Mr slid Mr*. Jamt* C. Michael
W htt't more fan thaa a batbecu*
announce tie birth of a *--n, F»r- In th* good ole’ nimmiillmil And
e*t Gray, Aug. 10. Mr*. Michael • hat better war to revive lagla fhe former Armah Jane Vloat, gin* appetite*? There* to-nelhlng
tUUKMtrr of Mr. and Mr*. Frank­ mlility tempting about food cooked
It tempt* Ilia buileit little
lin F, SI-at of Windermere. Mr. outdoor*
buy* tn drop lh. .r ball* and b*U
Mtcharl i* the *"n of Mr*. llnl-e . . . and com* ■'tunning.
ttlchaet of Sanfi-nl and Ih* late
Your gang will go for gr**l big
Gray Alii liar).
burger* tlmmered In a tippy birbetue *auce, t-rved on touted bun*
Mr. *n I Mr*. O D Imndre** Jr. And. Mom. you'll And Ihejrrt a
■mnoth maneuver for )oa or for
if liv in g , lev , announce th e b irth
lied, if h* • chief cook on *u h
f a daily b u r , N a n y C a ro l on
occaalon* For Ihe *auce can be
&gt; i 1' .
7 lb *. 4 * l . 3 D .
preparrd at borne and bioUfht "but­
a m l r r - t I* the »on o f M r. and tled ' or "farred'1 to the picnic *eea*.
ill
l ) , D . luvridu •» Mr. o f K lo ia
Then fuit pour II Iniu th* iktllet
• Mb union and garlic, and pop In
th* bro«n*d butgrta tipooa geneioua aiuounia of *aure over
th* buigtre during beating, and.
• hoop**, yuu r* la for a treat!
Fin* faie with barbecued burger*
. . . toeaed green* will) cucumber*
end tedlehea; crlep potato chip*;
plrklee and olive*; froth trull; and
men tiled chunkt of chocolate cake
Chilled mlih or lemoned*, tipped
ftotn paper cupa la a wtkuoi* and
uomiablng baieraia

Mrt f . K. Met'ey. oig*ni»tT*",,Y*lii^#iaTir^ alt-l fitriJondur It*
tendered a program "f nuptial fe&gt;n and brl-le’* hlhl-rtt*. Anu'lur
i,
and Ml** Deborah Fennell, I table, placed near th-’ bride**
,nip*. toloUl, *ang “I l.ov# table, held a *ID#r pui ch bowl
T '• e" by Grieg, "How Dr I le t* | !&gt;al*nrrd bv ailver pandelubra. Dn
T o . " by F-tourd l.lppe and " Hi# the patio outride the Florida »■ m
Lord'* Prater" a* th* benediction. I a white wrought Imn g'a** I ipp
Ih* llrlde
* je t table hrl-l a eryrtal p k
The bride wa* given In mar- I he iwtio w*« outlined bv w'-:-r( , bv her father and wore a hurricane lamp* on wrought turn
traditional wedding gown of bn* itandardi.
i-irtr-l b m neh silk lac* and *lipIn Ihe living rm-m of Ih* lt»
’-er valin. The molded Imdlce of b- rn home the large mirror over
L-«feo;t* »,-*r fealund a |voitrait the mantel wa* outliti- I
h
neckline fuddled wlpl acallopcd fven and reflected a lenlral mI*-- idgtng. Imre alio formed the fangenu nl of white r-i • I '■*
I-uiC tight fitting rieeve* whleh i-ehway irparatlnp ti e |iv g
tai-crcd over th* wrltt*. Th# full room and Florid* room wa« mllnttercd flrrl*
hci.pevl aWirt of lar* poi*ed over twined with ferri an-l bride* td- G icn p,,,»
Ik- r t * of mien tulle and l^ffeta J biecne.
Salad
ID'It.
. i. gathervd to the pointed waivl ' During ti e entire evening
ft Gra].. Slirrbel
Cvxrklea
with the ■ rilnr-t-l lar# edging “Tan niuaic wa* (uial*hr&lt;| by
lie Vera re
.
I. ft oj- n fiorn the w*l*l to Ihe I! -ger H an-t
j
t .r- -H
(.11 \I K Mil KRIlfTT
I-■ - line ervetlng a redlngote ef- were Mr*. fi K Goff, Mr*. &gt; W.
Incrrdlenlei 3 cup* u n -liluled
. rape Jin
3 lablcvpoon. lemon
j ii
I cup o r a n / . Ju ic e , ‘ A ru p
■ i-nr, ,t cup* llqurflcfl In it a n t
no nfat d ry m ilk , 3 re g w b it r* .

H'f gotten to that Jon know* the
htp. wall! and l«-«t m"*vur#mcntv
of movie queeni and beauty c*m-

ovcremphatl*

the oaperimenU,

D un *!* n

Boy* iio tor
Harbcciml Burgers

"T li- only other place where pro
pis are so numerically Identified
la the clink," hr quip.,

won eanfllcUng
Ut around ccnil
milk, bacon and

Ju n e * ,

,
David Miller
ai‘d Sharon IliHdh.

Vlrlbivdi Set rv fllgctalor Con­
trol tu eoldrat poinl. Mig grape,
li-nion and oiange juice*; a-ld
(ugar. that, itirring conalantty.
until augar dlaaoltc*. Iletmrve
from heat and rv -d. Slowly add

Ihrtr namrt.

r* aonvino'l that bnnkfast-ekioporw gob lh»ni«hc*
MOO ond wRcieocy during tho T ite morning hou,*.

lit- rv

it

teat a inner* better hi an ha kAoas

Warn of State University of low* odentlits front
OMand th# dapartmrnt of nutrition *tudird the ef.
!lCM0f
break f aat aa aabjecta from JX to 83 yean of ago.

Beverly Gray
T. Brissey,
Tell Marriage

I Forming a part of th# bouqurt
w*« a whit# linen handkerchief
which had been given to the bride
1hy her paternal grandmother.

I

wood, S C.; ’ ll** Sara 3lundy of
AGarda, Ga Mr- Nrll Haidrnnulgh, I**-11 L'llolt and Ray
fKirn- of l'.t1-vVa ; Mr. *&gt; d Mr*.
Harper G. Smith of Tallaha*&lt;ee;
and Mr. an-l Mr« CHarle* G.
Smith of Trmpa. M»*. II. K. MrKinney. M‘ • Dorl* McKinney,
Mr*
kfn'.hall l.#am#n. Mr*.
Jatne* T. Roger*, Mr*. Jattir* 1
II -get* Jr., Timothy Roger* nf
fire* rivet-od, S C.J Jarne* Stein*
Idler of Pei -acnl*, Mr. and Mr*,
L lira Ham Dukes, nf Greenwood
S. IV; and I’bilip 1'attcrson of
T or na._______________________

Attendant*

Mr*. Marion I . Rat-orn Jr. at
i tended tha hr Ida a* matron of
■Honor and Ml** Janice Reel nf
i Tamp* wa* mal-l of honor. RtiHi*, maid* were Mi** Gall Hitting and
Ml** Joan Wright of Ranfor-t end
! 'ID* Judy Hardenhjrgh of I'ala[t i e und Mu* Handra Jones of
Jacksonville
Th# nttendant* were gnwnrd
alii e In period frock* r f ombre
*h*d*d him*. The govern wire
farhlonevl wrllh mohlrvl toil ice v of
light blue tulle featuring rutehlng
at th# off-thoulder neckline. The
hooped akjrt* were formed «f
tiered Illusion In rornplfmentary
fluid#* of blua lull# becoming
dr*per In tone at tha bemline.
Completing their co*lumta were
P- arl bandeau * caught at on* rid#
willi a spray of yellow ro*#«. They
wore w rbt length blue raltta.
Mr*. Rahcrn and Mir* Rcrl
carried white fan* outlined with
yellow rme* and grape* tlei! with
vellow satin rlr#am#ra and trnlllng
Ivy. The brldi-maida carried similar
I -iiquet* with a lighter ahad# of
yellow rose*
Mr. Stephen* ehoto for hi* )&gt;#*t
mafi Donald Conlon of r«u*r«l*

ond ashen ware Marion
Haborn J r ^ V e e t e y Hawll, Tommy
:&lt;!»"##, WHMom Span of F#n*arote and Robert Donkol of Day-

r e s i m. . s
Hp«.,iS
R Iis ts abearer.
11&lt; tim '* In Ih* lari
For her daughter’* wedding

Mr*.

•’"Horn rhe-e a flnnr-lrnelh gown

•*'*101*.

Ah*otutelr FRKF. to *11 new
Air
tha

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Odluun &amp; Tudor,

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INGRID
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LATEST CARTOON — NEWS

Fiiendt of
Mrs Henrietta
Leonard will be torry to learn
that *he i* *eriourly 111 In th*
F r r r a 'd L au g h to n Memorial H o *pilaL
Mr. ami Mr*. T M. Cain and
family. Slot I*. ItelMrca, llorolhy
ami Donald, have rettimrd Hama
after (pending a monthi vacallon
in Heit,ler*otivtile, N. C. While
there they *!*ltrd many point* of
Inivtect. In Septemlver Donald and
ID becca will entrr tha Lnivertiiy
of Floiida.
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into bowl and b»*t with rotary
lirater or rlrc lrlr miver until
douhlrd in bulk. Heat egg white*
until tu f f but nm dry. Fold egg
wliltr* Into riirrlo-t mUluie, Re­
turn to rrfriiirrn lo f lray». Free**
until firm - hour* or lunger. I
Make* 12 serving*.

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All Calendar
ListiiiRfi And
Society News
Are Requested
By .5 p. m. The
Day Preceding
Publication

Wo hat# looted H ■le-eoadi-

■rrUala a t aur Naval
ftallan.
rich 00 Tour here at
effteo of

Mr. and Ml*. J. M. Shoemaker
ami ton* Jirymy J r , David and
Gar)', *p*nt Ihe wrrkrnd with
Mr. and Mr*. A. K. Shoemaker
Mr.

I Iv u p w H te ,* ir « 4 « i* itii|
Phapa beef Into I or 10 burgere;
rook la sk lltrl antll brown and
almott rooked through, ttrrnove
burger* from skillet. Add shorten­
ing tn dripping* In iktllet to make
1 tahlr.paHiai; b ro*n onion and
garlic, stir In remaining tugredl• rite, add burger* to aaura Covert
• Immer about 10 minute*. Peeve
burger* with *auc*; and on loaded
butlerrd bunt. If desired. I to 10

LAST TIMR TONIGHT
bTAItrB 7;33

Honed room* at th* Mar-Loo
U rie l

if!# Central Baptitt Church
pra) er meeting will begin at P
p.tu.
m m sn A T
Junior K A.’t meet at T p m*
at the Kir at Itvptut Church.
Mr* Kbrr l.&lt;e will cnlerljin Ihe
Ladle* Aid Soviet) of the Lutheran
llturch of the llcdcemci it 7 33
p. tn at Ihe home of her daughter,
.Mr* J, H Stapler, \Vc»l Fir»l St.
Juninr R .A 't meet at the Flrit
ilaiiii-t Church at 7 p.m.
Ilmtheihood of the Hi&gt;t Bantiit Church meet for tupper aui
program at 7 p.m.

■ey-TtileU Darbeau.d &gt;ur|*r*
I peu..t, gruuaC be.r
I l.bl.v,. ot., ahovUnlae
t.A.I or Urippln*.)
t avuall
n, rn.-opar
i clove ritlli, tnih.,4
I van &lt;11. eti|ia| cuudeneed
lenuh ivx*
S l*lu«,puuh« krewa »uear
t laMc.i-uh* i.ax.n )uu* or
vinegar

O A IIC I c m rf
RID E-IN THE A TRf

WILL YOU BB
OUR CURST?

MONDAY
Sunbeam* meet at the F trit
Baptut Cburrh at 3 :0 pm.
II KMIIAT
Tie Pilot Club mil have a pic­
nic meeting at the home of Mr*.
Waller L ta rte r, IT/3 Grand­
view Ate. at * 30 p. m.
Intermediate K.A.’» meet at the
Firnt Raptiri t hurrh at 7 pin.
Tn# Hddiv Clai* of the Ftr»t
lU pti.l t'hurrh will meet at the
hum* of Mr*. u I \ Wade, Ktder
Spring*. Mr*, C. S. Sheppard *
group w II .-tv# a* hotteoea.
Mcml-ei* pirate
meet at tue
rhuu'b at 7;.'t&gt; p m. to leave for
Mr*. Wade's home in a group.
IVFI INI.Ml Al
Prayer »• ivire* at Ihe F lril
Ilaptiit Chureh at 7; id pm.
Worker* Council of theTrain,
ing I'nion meet* at the Fir*l
Ilapti'l Church at 8 p in.
Sunday Sihool Worker* Council
of the F ir.t Paptiit Church meet
for (upper at 7 p m. Prayer meet­
ing at 7.30 p ni. Worker* Coun­
cil 8 p.m.
Tlie Holy Name Society of All
Smil* Catholic Chureh l* *p*n*orleg a get acquainted aupper at
the tehool gtnund* from i-ti p.m.
The Central Itoptut Chureh
Choir will hold Ita teheaital at

Shake
Malt
Float

Blizzard
Sundae
Coconut

Recent gue«t« In Ih* hnm# ef
Mr. and Ml*. M. N. H er viand * d
family were Mr. and Mr*. t,e»i»
Starr. Royaton, Ha ; Mr*. D M.
Mhiflvt, Airline, Ga.: Mr. ami Mrt.
John It. Va*»ar, Mr. and Mr*.
IliHe-rt Howell and daughter Con­
nie, of Hailwell, Ga.

N(MV SHOWINfl
» * * a * * a * * * a g * *. A

Hunter.,.
I'ronticrsman...
Adventurer!

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Despite Standings,
Sox Have Advantage
T*» Aixeelaled Prex*

1 ||K S A M O l t n IIF .R A I.lt
Tnr Chicago While Sox. dripii
I’a g f fi
M on. A u s IS . I 0 *m Ihnr thirdplace pniition. appear#

Orlando Increases
Lead Over G-Men
With 7-3 Victory

today to h» in lh« movt rnv iabl
xpot among Ihe four lop ronlrnler
for lha Amirlnn league p»nn*ni
Cleveland's -nihility to pull * « * ’
•rum *hr field Ingelher with Or
i i ; o i raty irhraulr ahead •&gt;
compared In lhn-e of Ihr Indian*.
New York Yankee* and Boston
Red Sox Jlre the While So* a

H ir Orlando F1*rr» !*’* m.M ,n | »rrm in;ly big advantA #

.

riumph Although thry ilippH *o
iipJ place brrauir lha YanC»r
&gt;nk two Ifom Ballimort, Ihr While
•ox rul l*!r\rland i first place
nargin lo on# gamr.
Only l i gamev irparalH Ihr
irit lour tram* ax thr fourth-place
trd So* alio won two, derating
Washington fl« and 2 1 Thr Yan
-rex climbed Inin irrnnd plarr. a
half sam r behind ihr Indiant. hy
maiilin- Ihr naltimntr Orluln J-2
and 20 *
In Ihr National League. fi -bin
Robrrlx and Don Newcomb# tiaged
» Ihrilllng pilrbing durl Victory
No II wax at Make for both right
handrrx. flohrrtx w-n M in in
inmngt. In gua Philadelphia a
»plil in Ihr double-header with
Rrookljn Thr Dr-lg»rt won Ihr
xrrnnd same VI in I) urningx
Runnrrup Milwaukee thedrd
Chicago 1 1 tn Id inmnga Mil lhr»
•till trailed Bronklvn by IV .
same* Thr Nr « York Ciantx
lo nilhln a game and a half nf Ihr
Brave*. knocking n|f Pill,burgh
t 'lc r 12 and 31 In allll anolhn
in inning tiu-le. Ihr *1 I/mix Card

errxr’ d Ihcir Florida Slate l^as'-rj fjie White Sox sol a lift yer|#f.
|.xd to A't gamex over Caineavill* I
„|irn ihr- drfralrd Detroit ’• I
bv bralln; Ihr ll- r n |M
’ hile Ihr lowly Kama. C'lty AlbII had looked likr a Caintavillr |r||rx tnapprd Cleveland i nx
romp &lt;•hrn Thil Ba i t« • run|s, mr amnio-: alrrak with a 7 1
- ,
himer in liia fiHh put the G-mjn
ahead V 1
Orlando ilartrr Andy Schrifber
xirnl lo lh» ihourra in Ihe tar^rd
and Sam Whit# gave up seven hitIn lhr»r inn n;&gt; Tlirn White. who
Had enmt tr--m non bar* lo *ui
Ih* Irasiir All liar gimr in July,
cut Caireavlllr off without a hit
afirr II*'* hnmrr
Meanwhile Ihr th ru put their
bi'« lo work Juan Garcia Ml a NKW YORK r -The argumeni nail otrrrame lha t mtinnali Red
ih# xeveolh. Jr i mrr whfthrr Rrooklxn’x Don N#n I j I
RoMn
............
#r rhtl*delp»u« • RpMn|
B illy r i r r c r - i piirhinj and Ihr
In Ihr r'Chth and xr«rH-thr w|n.| noherlx u Ihr bril pilrhrr in lhr ( hilling of Jim R arra romhmrd in
r - on a aacrlflrr fly by Jerry N itblill U s *up w**rd hnllrr Ulin hnn; u ttory lo Ihr While Sox
« &gt;t)fr
'r t r r Imlay after Ihr Phillirx a-» fhr» m« h.ne II rimex |rf| In
built an rarli lead and edged Ihr Dodger*' No I hurler in play m ihr remaining x|x «crl»x
lo n rich for Ne« Y &gt;rk and Ro»
bc'd il for a 9 1 xnlor' mrr Day |t| Inning*
Nrwroml* and Robert! mrl j inn and J* for Ctmrland
•
lent Reach Wr-I Palm flearh
brad on jrxlrrda* for Ihr fir»l
Rul Chicato'.- opoo-ition fi-urtx
g-l only Inn hill but b»at
,,m' ,hl*
Rt»t*ct» *, '&gt;B
|(n be much raxirr. Of their remain
l’rirrshurg 2 t
Coc«r»cor»d nghl limn In Ihr »»« u now lop winning pitcher In, mg gamrx. ?x are irhrdulrd
firtl Un irntnii mlVing il ri»- 'He may*r» with 19 rlctortea-ont afain t xf-..pd dMi.«c n rluhx ax
f^&gt;r L#fly Ja-k Iferllhg lo pdrh more than Nrwk Nmeombr. bo« i r-m naret lo ; i f-r Clrxrtjnd and
hli ]*lh *iclory. Ifu only prob m ar. ha» toil only three compared; 21 rich for New Ynrk and Rorb n
Pierre gate up fixe lull for h*
lem »a» wildn»*x h’*t hit mxlm lo Robin’i nip*
Manager Waller Ahlnn nf Brook ninth xirlory nf Ihr .eax-n llh tra
evl off Ihr** Da&gt; Iona Beach
lyn wax aikrd how mane ga-nn carried arrnxx Ihe winnmg run m
threat! wilh double play
Weil Palm Beach m*de opr nl wopld Roberlx would win if he wai Ihr ri-hlh *• &gt;&lt;eu h. itnglrd «.ff
l'»*r N&gt;d i;ar»cr. ad»ancrd lo
two hill olf M pneribvrg'i B o Pllehipg fnr Ihe Oc J i m
"T1*ai ourillon baa l-o muih lire j «rcond on a f'»ldcr x rhnire. In
KuykenlaU good fir b-lh run».
enmmy at il did tn Ihr form of a In II." hr. aald " L n 'i xar that third oi a xarrifice and xcnrrd on
triple by Al Bixenhark after Sam Rnhrrla lx a mighiv go&gt;*l mlrher W’all Diopo'x infield groiindet
llecl-ir l/’pcf. Hirer run homer
Rider walked and Homberln laiprr and a n u m b e r of cluba would like
off Mike Carr la and laohii relief
wai life op a bunt Thr Sarnia got lo haxa him "
llcra lx whal Ihr itallillca' Pitching hr Al D’tmar romblnH
rip# hit# but Ihr onlv run wai on
•h-ela ihon
lo gixr kin-M City Ihr victory
a aaertflre fly hy BiU Wallrrx.
Neweornbe haa a M record oxrr I lex eland
ajainxl the lhre» other firxt-dixi
Two run homer* hy llank Bailor
non rluhx. with lour xirtortra.ovcr and xtiikry.ll tall, n" r\.Yankee
Ihr Phllll#. and nor exrh ovef Ihr Ed Hr l,&lt;&gt;nj| helped While'* Foci
Ciianli and B r a »■• • Hr «i&gt; •llh Mx nth f»r Ihe Yankee, in
poundrd hard by Ihr (ilanlx and Ibr niiencr Tie Yank* rlubbed
flrayra In gamrx in which he did •rxen Urln'e pilrhrrx for 2d hit*
nnl figure in a drci'lon llii onlv In Ihe mrhirrp Mink Bauer
Inix to ftrxt-'llxIrion club* wai )ex cracked another honirr and Yogi
lerday In Ih# Phil*
Berra drnxe in four turn with a
Agamjl Ihe Dodger*. B raxri an t home run and xinglc
(riant*. Rrherla hi* a #5 record
noolir ||rt| baienun N'orh ZauID I* 31 wllh Bctroklvp. 2 3 nth ehin dror# m fue runx with a pair
Milwaukee and ( 4 wiUi New York. nf homer* and a untie In Ihe firxl
Prom there on Ihe alatlxllr* fa tame and rnokla pilrhrr Grocer
W a.
r # t xmr Robrrlx bid b* no g r ril m ar­ Su.ee hurled a .even hitter In Ihe
Xt-r gin. lie Ireda Ih* league in e.m ed veronil in RuMon't double win over
:* i t
O flind"
:r
.11*
. . i n t i - iiit
. M l run ir tr a g r with l i t . Newcomb,- Wa-hinglon. Ted Willlamx tingled
Itca
ta M JM4 la xerond with 2 n|.
intlnr*
in Bi’ilnn'i firrt run i* the night,
l a :a
bxDxaa B . a 'k
4 11
noberlt hax pitched Ihe moxl rap and xrnred Ihe rrrond on an
fl
|). r . l . c x S u r *
■III
•4
,-a ))W Inmnga. 233 2-3. and Ihe mn«t rom&gt; error anj Jackie Jrnrrn't »acnb
Pain, l i.a i h
;a ta
IwAIbf t • F»|
III
plete gamer, f i . Newromh* ha« flee fly.
x i . a T L N i i x v a N i .a i l . t a
O' tH„ |*. i|aln..vill- I
worked IM 1-3 inningx and fimxhed
Willie Jonex't imh Inning xingla
i M l e t a 4. I » • .» !« » « a
what ha Marled 13 timea. Each haa •cored Richie A*hburn with Ihe
r —"% • t&gt;aylnna Rxa1h I
l i e I Palm llrarb 2. II.
r t la ia - on* xhulout
run that gave Roberta hlx 19th
bur# I
RoMn'a IM ilrlkm ula are recond win againit nine defeat* and Naw.
X U liX I'x X I I I M I I L *
liiriu n x Dxarb al Co«.aa
lo Chlcato'a Sam Jonea' U l in Ihe combe hit third Ion againit IS
x» • i i ‘*lni bra.M r« «l Palaraleague. N aarom ba haa fanned 123 triumph*. Carl Furtllo tmathad
l&gt; &gt;■
te k e lu u # • • X n l a i
Each haa been atingy with flea two home run* to lha ircond game,
uilan#
p*»a*a . •
Aurmn'*?
(hen tingled In Ihe winning Dodg.
cr run to tha Utb off lotar Bob
OaxaUu*'
Millar.
K«&lt;» York
Soap Box Darby
CM' * I '•
Soulhpaw Johnny Antonelll raglth r lt .il
hit 10th xirlory with a at*,
Won By Youngster lered
K .n .a x C llr
biller and right-hander Jinx Haarn
*
iwJIUh
■ a l l i o i .i .
lx
with a four-biller for hit
Who Grow Quickly followed
x r . - t r . H i m » p i . x i i .t *
13th triumph in lha Giant*' twin
Kati.i i nr &gt;. clu .lia l I
AKRON.
Ohio.
UP—Maybe
it'a
c i f i n &gt; I&gt;.11011 a
turcaaie*. Sid Gordon waa Ih# Sig
berauxr he f rtw an fail that
li.lllmor*
gun al Ihe plale, pounding a horn
irutian x
" -v J i l t
*•!
Richard
T.
Rohrer.
a
MootI
high
r u iM X 'a #x m i l l L i .
#r
in aarh gama. Ill* opening
•rhool aophomnre from Rnehertar.
b-« To-1. «l Palilmnit
h'
game homer, which broke up a
XX..martin .1 ll-A»l«e
N Y waara (ha All-AmarlciR Boao
c»l) »•«•* frhxblhl
3 ! Ha In tha ninth, waa the SKHh
io x Darby rrown today.
a it lo a u
u a iiiij
•f hit raraar.
XX |.
Pol
Dirk.
11.
ahot
bla
hnma-mada.
Prvokl-0
Johnnv Lngan't atogl*
In on,! ••
■ravltv.powetcd raear down a IT.V
Danny
O'Connell with Milwaukee'*
Nx* Toik
*1
PI il.C ile h ia
&gt;1
IM foot alop# yarlerday In IT S3 are. winning run In Ih* MNh O Connell
• hl&gt;* .&gt;
&lt;•4 • 4 .I f • ondi. faxltr than any of hix 131
hid opened wilh a double. Rookit
Vial '«exi|
rompetilora Ha non a tl.OM e«l
|l l-urlv
BIU vlrdon tingled homa Krx
rn U
itai&gt;iii«ti
H j&gt; « li
xa ta aaa t e n aeholarahip ha aald he would Boyar with the f trdt' winning run
ui* In atudy medicine at Qaorgain lha 'Oth Tad Klutiawakt hit hit
tow* L'niverall.v.
v&gt;14 m n i n a ^ I # « U ln # l* « # ? t
Mth- and dial homa run* to taka
And xihat did growing feat hay* avar
tha National League had. Hit
L.’ V ' h*» t ••’’iiaao * I# i»nin«»
•l touia I. Cintiaaali I II la- (• d« with it? w#n. aaya Dick: aacond four-bagger ram* altar M
alrm
*1
r
*
w
about
tight
Inch*a
laat
xouat# KiaruiLb
je e r I grow out nf tha tin t car Unit M anagir Harry Walker ra•* 11
O a lr | i m i . c h a l . l i a
and wax htckr b*eauaa I had ta plarad right-hander Tam Toholtky
an tha mound with teutopaw Lula
"b u ild I t ta d I a u i t hav* dote
Arroye. xrith paholaky mavtng to
• » rt|h t.M
laft Bald. After Rluarawtkl'i homer
Th* ra e tr Richard teak mer*
Paholaky returned lo th* mound
x a in r U T K P
WWM
PORILAb D Ore
CaH Br*o than m h*ura to build etui* to a aad ftnixhed the gima.
ifse^ I I I h x *
' t t v i ' - f i * half Itagth ahead af Da*id C.
Jiwynr iixn:n»a jaa. ol.atalx n ta ra r. *f Datfutt Albart Cnbblt.

National League
Argument Hotter
Over Best Hurler

and
Results

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JIMMY-ON-THEJOt

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Much Scoring
Seen This Year
In Pigskin Tilts

JIM

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Ihe match ended with neither men
Th* Carla laxt night took a getting a derlxhe fall.
elm* one Jrnm laktU nd dr.pit*
Kub« Wadrll, Card pilrhrr. and A
Ry T1IE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ihr Pilot'* dmperaia ninth Inning
hia barkrri held Ih* Pilota .core* ^
Plenty of acurtng may b* ex- bid for victory with a pinch hit* fria for moxt of tha gam* and in
p e d e t in tha National Pnotball tar ard aubxlltul* mnnerx.
lb* Sanford erd of Ih* fourth
League (hit fall if Ih# reaulta of
Sanford opened lu »n&gt;l of ih*.whrn thing* hxd alowe.1 down a
Saturday night a rUubilmu gam*. '\ r,.t ^
• lht##-run rally a ta.t. | bn Big Jim Shirley f t to bn*
#d by [Mn pray wbo worked Pilot anJ dmd*d lo lixrn up lha deal
arr any criterion
pitcher Turner /»r a walk. Man- to ha belled a hr* dm # m er th#
Th* San Franeurn H»rx mad* *g»r Mauritlln then put Don on 'rig h t field wall and thua gave
lha predication* of tkcir rew '^ond with a hot grounder tn th* the Card* four run*,
coach. Norman (Red) Strader. |
», 0P- r F” ‘,h »" * , " t H
Ioal,rt Mb* w »d*tt had «
took „ kwI .h rn Ih*. ih.rn.nrH ih. thlrd *n • ton| ' ln£,» bjr r,ll*6!' »hut-«ul In Ih* bag Mil in lha lop
look good when they thumped the
rjthmit. N«*t, TecrrU blaxttd'nf th# ninth th# roof fell in.
Piltiburgh Slreler* 60-11 at Sacra- * long, long on# lo renter to dnxr Ruh*. nowr tired, walked two Pi­
mento. Slrodrr had *aid hlx flr*l in two runx and alio put him on Iota, then on a Card «rrnr and a
edition nf Ih* 49era would he lough ; third. The Carda picked up a third -arrlfic* a rin ram« In, Thtix
Thr Green Ray Parkrra edged! run hy th* rule* when lb . Pilot* with a xbarp xmgl* two morw
the New York Glantx .1-21 wilhj »hortatop, in chaing a poor throw i runx anrakrd aeroaa. The n u t
Tohin Bute pitching the ta it nf h lx 'to third, trier! unxuecrxxfully l o 'Pilot walkH and lh« lying and
lhr*e tcurhdownx in IHe final 43 grt a body prexx on Terrtll. For j al&gt;o ih . winning run* wer* on
xecondx for the winning margin at * moment it look*d ax if Terr*!l the baiei. Thr n«*t Ijikrlaod
Sp*&gt;kanr. XX'axh
»a* going lo roQntrr with a alugger came to bal Hr waitH
Th# Philadelphia Eaglet, on# of tr a p tv iu alep.oxer lo* hold but peticntly until nad«t| delivered
Ihe rhief ihreata for the F.aaiern h* w ai automatically »cnr*d and th* "nr h# wanted. Thar# waa tr%
«harp crack nf wood on hortehlde,
Dtrinon lille. lurtw-d back Ihe
th# ball aojred—but Card abort,
Raltimort Colli 214 at llmhey.
Big Nino Valdes
xlop, Rud Miller took on* ehort
P*
xi*p forward and Ih# pop up f*’l
With Hugh .McF.lhenny running Risking His Rank
tafely into hi* rager g1"#w f*W the
wild. Ih* IVra look a 21-lt lead
Bv THE ASSOCIATED PRESS final nut of th# gam*.
over the Strelrr* al Ihe half and
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_ Nino_ The final aerr# w*e Sanford 4
They
can arcute__big
then romped In virtnry with icxrn Yaldea never
of ducking an opponent I #nd lakeland *&gt;• T t# winrnng h tw

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Golf's Biggest Haul

Th* World mrn'i amateur want
la Doug Sander*, nf Cadartown,
Ga . a CnlvartUy of Plonda alar,
who ahot a 4-under-par S4 for an
eightatrob* triumph.
Th* World wrmen't amataur
meet «aa captured by Wtffl Smith,
19-year-old from St. Clair, Mteh..
with a lot.
■ore* awapt pa at Bo wtnmger,
lha M-hola trader, and WaUy Ul
rirh and Gen* Litllar, Juat an*
atroka off th* three-quarter pace,
to hla drive to the rich pm*.
Haaa tank tha tt0.MB armed
pnr* tn toe WorM pro. while a
thraa-way tie developed at S4 beIwaea Uttler. Bnttah Open rhamPater Them ana and Henry
Ranaem. Each coilecled 13100.
Ulrich fwtahed to a he with
Tony Cerda at 341. worth tl.MO
te each, while two deadlocked at
m . Pred Hawktaa and U om H
Hebert, railed ad SUM iptere.
Wtotoger, faltering to a Real te
wound up to a throo-vap He at
m with Jay Hohart and Beh Boa.
burg with M.4U getag to each.
The 4Mh edtttoa a f tha Nottee• i M ater Bent Shew will tgk*
plaae ta Unw Teak nasi Jan. U
through I*.

Challenge Road
Just About Ended
PHILADELPHIA i*-Th« long
road lo Die Davit Cup OiiUenge
Round wai juat about oxer today
fur A uitrahi't Davl» Cup learn
All Ihe*- have In do It win Ihe
doublet from Italy and they can
atari making prenarailont lo &lt;o
up agalml Ihe defending rhamaxa« tinned Slat** to raraal HAD
Aug. is m
The Aunie doublet laam of Re*
Ifarlwig and L#w lloid it parhao*
Ihe he»l in Ihe world, to oxen
ahould Ihe llaliant pull torn# aurl
of jivengali and win. Capla.n
Harry llopman'a ladx will nave
two more ahola In lha final two
singlet tomorrow,
Aualralto won too npanlng tinglaa yarlerday in routine fashion.
Hoad rclebritad hit roleaaa from
llopman'a doghouse hy thrashing
Faualn Gardml I t. l-i, a-o while
Ken Rotewall polished off Nicola
Pietrangell M. 44, 4-1, 41

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who look on |er wax Rub* U'adclli h# w«n'. all
. . . . trrhie Xtoore at Lat Vegai in May.I 'h* wer
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ri'Vi hit l"fly ranking Wedneiday •
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goal by r-rti Aga)an;an. to# Gianlt x|*,nr| Rob Satlarfield of Chiragn DualxiaU JO
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Ihe final period. Toe Parker* wrnl'ip, r|nr but hit punch ran lake xm.inii rt
a
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out for k„ pi xv.ih Satterfield r' . m
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touchdown only lo hav* Charley grt knocked out
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Conerly pati lo K#n McAfee In The lft-round match will be car­ c.T«44
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Jimmy Ring, a globe trottar F r a # lfc
gime-'winning touchdown
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Adrian Burk paired for t«o of from Blrmuxgham, ralurna from k'kwir*
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Ih# Eaglei' tore# touchdown! and Europe to fight in hla nitiv# land T*rrrtl It
a
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joined with Rohby Thnmaron in tonight at St. Nicholas Arena In PMuill*a
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completing 10 nf 13 arrtali for New Y’ork Hu opponent In lha 10 T k n c r . i l J k
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Philadelphia.
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King had 23 fights oxeroaai. de­ K—
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feating Chris Chrttlaaicn in Den­ r — R a n f o r K t v * in t i k
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mark. Wally Thom In t/mdon. ai r*nk f*ni*r na 4
WX I on n o ,— 4
txano Fontano tn jSpma and Gil­ n __ I T u c n .c . R . l U r T h o c n .ll .
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bert Stock in Parii.
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N n b n d y knowa much about ■d. Kxr* ] 1R—T*rr*ll HR ~*
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■ r iwr. txanri xTr.n ra ta l Rivara tn th* East for hc'a b#en I a n ) T. n a n r- ro * . R B " » r — K .
fighting In California tto'c winning T i n . r r *. w * a a * i i . a o -b » — k .
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xu) mi xv t.r.xntr.
They at* thMlalelv FREE la all new etrlvala al awr
Pxi'ina #• -4 i*n taw at kata —
Natal Air Statlow.
Kalin*. l-*iceil ail
Runt—KilIM luirnl, VI
Rum kall*4 la —Jtnixn. Bnxtna.
Pack ap your kora at th*
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Homrrunx —IlanlU. S'rw York.
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Ry JERRY I.ISKA
C I t : c A G 0. 'gx-Stolid Jullui
Boro!, a fifing ion ol a Connccli
ml mar uni'l. yaileiiay atruck
lam ll'.S'ianlrr i gild lode for IHi
hlggeil haul in lha hiatory of Ihr
game—tlM.IW).
Rirnt* rnoly c .r'e d in f-*r a Iunder-par 2X1 In Tam a Wo-ld pro
meet xevlrrday captured for Ih# 13year-old »holmakrr from Southern
Pinea. N.C., via Fairfield. Conn . a
ljo.nn rath prirc and a 433.000
contract
orox, (he |9\J I' S Open champ,
hmxhfd Iwo xlrnkrt ahrad nf an­
other “ old rr&gt;i," Fred llaet. whoxe
rioting 64 wax Ihe final day'* be.l
round
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Buro. won a nUyoff triumph In
ihe ..................
n il World meel * hfn hr
hauled in 323.00"
It wai a fabuloui windup at Tam
yratarday, wiioeiied hy an fallmated crowd of 33.000.
The huge rmwd actually trwef
on Ihe TOih hole waa defecied hy
Ihe rlniely pxrkel Ihrong and
bounced onto lha green lo ttl up
a par 3.
In the conrunen! World wom­
en'! pro tourney. Pally Rerg won
her Ihird alraight idle and a 11 nun
lop prire with a BA total, on#
tlmk# ahrad of Mary Lana Paulk

Hurler Rube Wadell
Goes Length Of Tilt

Major League
Leaders

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THE HANFORD HERALD Sion. Aug. 15, 1955
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uo ACRES. Good Q tn u landExcellent location.
100 ACRES. Lake Treat proper!t.
close to town. Good lor developm eat
WE HAVE J well located fureUhed Apartments for rant

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DAILY CROSSWORD

Hechter*. and Reptilian
IM 8. Park rfeaaa l i l t

DCC, A P E V bii
►G C m ' t o h e l p
“THAT BAM 6 F D UP -JAYWALKER

— Factor r to Vou —

Aluminum
VcaetUn Blinds

Enelaaed bead. Sag-proof bottom
rail with piactie ends. Plaitic or
rayoa Upas. Cotton or nyluo
cords.

Srakmrtk Gita* and Paint C t

Phona Ut
Phoaa u a • A. B, Patartas Jre k ar UB-Ua Waat had St
Aiaoclatet A. B. Peteres* Jr..
, J. Cheitertoi. Garfield Wfl.
RED-I-MIX CONKRETE
tta. John 11tilth, R. W. Wll.
Miracle Concrete Co.
■mi. ATc Doodnay. Land Sur- 303 Elm Ave.
rhona 1335
veyor.
Uied
furniture,
ippliaocei,
molt,
W. a . "BUI” BTEHPEl
etc. BoufbMdl Larry’a Mart.
Realtor — Genart] laJurtara
UI Eaat Ut St Phone i« l.
Gertrude B. DUffrldrr Aataclala
Phoaa n u
i l l N. Park Ave.
SMALL rtsped 'ron* (Am* cabi­
net MS. Vasil' 3 »a Minor
In Help You Rent or Buy
MS. Victorian Chiir. n** can*
Row L. Patten
teat Sin. J—} ft
Venatiit)
(Rr*. Real tiU la Broker)
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POE BENT
blind* 13 *1. Chevt of Draw*
Annabel]* Brown Heed*read.
ert 11] Vt
Associate.
Eatxe cool ronmi, TalavtiKm. W
THE CURIOSITY' SHOP
w*«klr. Kitchen petvUag#* avai­ Ph » : t - U-M at Hiawatha
Neat to Pen-’ftf i Court
lable. 101J-W.
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WELAKA APARTMENTS: ^ m a ,
private hatha. U4 W. n u t St
H aH av tp s a d B aby Bads

THREE Bedroom Home Met Lo­
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*oeit Watt l i t Or Call at ruralWoodruff ft SlMioUfy
tux* Canter. US w att u t.

FURNISHED APTS.

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far Dailr* THREE BEDROOM C o n e r a t a
B!xk Home. Hotpoint kitchen.
VA loan, low down paymasL
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Raymond E. Lundqmat. Aaioclattf
Mc,w*r want* moeinc- Phone
Phone 1673 Atlantic Bank Bids.
716-M-4.

366300 !
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John Wflliamn Inn. Aqetiry
411 Stalerd AllaaUc Utah
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Btudio G u a s Apartment Sinlie or Coitpls only, liog P a n
DOWNTOWN Apartment, i Bed­
room*. f u r n i s h e d . Phone
ai-x*w or a m .
I Bedroom houia, kltehtn •quip'
pad. M W. m p St.

CLEAN Purelthad apartments
Cheap rest, lot Laurel Ave.
FURNISHED Oaa Badroo
dowaiutn. MO Park
Phene Auarello. 14T4

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CASH for Furniture. Add*
iaeMnea. Typawrttgri. OutMntnri, Boat* Super
at Pott. Ob* aula South
■•&gt;. Phono in JR.
Your Morulaa Paper.
For Horn# Delivery
Phoaa Jack Bentos. UJM

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ba'ct ilcnula, 111 Marnelix, Ph diieoviied in ih* hu|# Roxy
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W. J. KINO
IB a f t a r p e a a d

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S lu la y ’a
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---- SUMMER SPECIALS
on
The lata 1* d*'lc* — mid* o! a
rermr.rnt Wj»ei
fihipm; K St)ling Our Specialty. fi'#-ineh length of »m*U pipe —
11 ... . Sioit Modern Beauty '•at found last «e*k in the movie
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).r 1 -I (iM'in,d. Soft wa- home h» a workman rtpairtng a
Uv. Jti,’ I’rmuin Orirr*.
•lit in tha upholstery ot 4 text
HARRIETTS
The &gt;txt had been taken to a bate*
BEAUTY NOOK
man* xhsp
IT - AUTDMOWH.K8 • TMUM It1'
|t&gt;&lt; An. Oak Air. Phono *T1
from Ih# makeup of tha bomb,
ll will pay YOU ta &gt;rr 1 ;* be! c&gt;police believe it uxx the uotk of
yuu buy. Open Lituiui,. -uU
the him myitettoui twimbplmier,
ir.v 1 Ititr
bunitj) a.
KOI NEH 1 ALL I jibioni In plljuinj the city luua 1913 Eight­
LaxUld* Trailer Sain,
hi fix and hair ■ 1* , Perk up een cf the bomhx have exploded,
PelaUa. 11a.
if ,r w nlreae "iih a new Short tnjurtnj itven ptrjon*
Arms*
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Ail Senior Ore ratnix
Phone 363
IM E 2nd St

Air Conditioned

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"ouur^Tkaxn rod Dimp
Dry
a On« hour % • With and Dry
fold
a Finished Laundry
a Samtnne Dry Cleaning
South aide la u n d ro m a t
Kaath Side fomtmart Bldg.
IH East tstb KL
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n PInert) flitIIVICK
L,

L bill—n an o Technician
Phone 1164. Houia I. Hanford

flaw will yen awen?
Huy Sell. Rest. Hire with wael
How will vou Trade?
ada, Uia buiieil ixlnnun u
Yeur old Motor fur ■
tnwn. Put one to work far you.
Better arad* - EVINRUDE!
Phiiae 1S21. Wa will be glad to
Goode charge
ROBSON S porting Go
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Cvlaride hales 4k Service
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Ph-.tu I!*'
301 E. Itl HI.
tl ~I7i(n, UU‘I *fn|I|J|»,
ITKST' mortgages '
FURNtniWP1.- 1 I mM Gmd« •
)' intcd
Buv vou? ' Furniture at porr-'» If your rrnpert «ill qualtfr wa
cun offer f , in'ereit rate».
Warehoute 1'urn., Co. at »Jl W
II REI ILEY, Inc.
1«L St. All nationally adv. lur- 700RALPH
W. Rich, DeLxnrt. Phone IJ»l
ai'ura at warthouia price*.

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I IT III.ED
LOS ANGELES .r—A separata
maintenance lull hat been filed
against mua.ciin Dave Ruhinoff,
M. by Mri Merttce Rubinoff, 41,
who also it hii bonkinj managar.
She at'aged cruelty and asked

12-Ouncc 'Baby'
Bnrn Ah University
LOUISVILLE, Xv 1T 1—A 13*
"unc* bev&gt;* h"v »hr"jr *-'nthr»
tang, u n bnrn ta vt neck it the
t'nlvprxltv nf l.ntilirlll# MfU:cxl
School.
That habv. with Itl rrd-haif ar.d
b!ux aval, wax a monk*)*—hut an
urui'ial ena
Monkavv inma'I^xx j;«-» birth
'n im i but ttnxrslh' have little
irclinatmn tn nia*x whlta tn c%p.
tr
, !•*•* of til in 1 &lt;it*
That information
aupptiad
b) Dr. Ala* f Stxigmxn. Prof«|.
ior nf Child H**Ith R»i»t*rh v*d
Director nf &gt;h» KantucVy Child
Hxalth Foundation Ixbnrxtorv D
mci thv mnnk*v» largvlv for bloo i
donation* tn roHo reixarrh.
REALISTIC LECTURE
HUNTINGTON, W.Va b -P rel
Charles P Harper *ai lacturint
on “ fiUiBi prices” at Marshall
CoUig* when a tv-o-foot-iquisa
chunk of planar fail frem tha red­
ing Three a t u d a n t a were
scratched

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Old Slogan Goes Through Security
ince Aerotet developed JATO fjet einnot be appealed but Z-ucky
au u tcd take-offs for rocket bint- hope* that it may be rcviewrl and
jjg beavy-ladrn bombers into Ihe aa amendment made to time.
Meanwhile he intend* to continue
air. Many other huih-huih rocket
developmenit have been made inventing and contributing idea*.
there under hi* rapervliion.
"A man isn’t worth hi* salt if he
while he no longer can enter the
quits,"
he said. "My Job, as 1 see
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his office at
A„ 0Jrt. jj,, dutsee a* technical tt, ia to preieet tha United State*
1(ivt»er hive been chopped by toe with my Invention*."
rettrietion but project director*
Zwicky pioneered a t o t rocket
continue to ceaiull with him about of the V-2 type carrying ipaee
innovation*,
projectile*, but technical failure of
Why doesn't he becoma a citi- the triggering device prevented the
ien? Mostly because he doon't dtaeharge of six tiny experimental
stay put, be indicated in an inter- satellite*.
ti«w.
The luminous particle* of molten
A U. S nituraUied cluitn t i t metal, each weighing about two
t o o T m i e d 'I n t ! Cm1I nr!?torV to not *[ijr °'Jl ci lh* cou*lrT mof* pound* but only tlightly larger than
£m *rn *d S
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Zwicky i* s man *bo first came
know Ior boA h a .
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ta California Institute of Technnl. my work wiU take me out of the into space as the rocket climbed
ogy on e Rockefeller Fellowship 3d
steadily into the ionotpherr.
year* agio, who w ai a top name country.
"To become naluraliied a for­ Their rate of diiehargt, It wa*' "Saratotra T r u n f *UrHnx Inrrid Birrm*n en i Gery Cooocr, a c t
in wartime icrnce development,
who ia 1914 Lied to fire man-marie eigner bai to remain in the country hoped, would be to fast lhal the pUvin* at ih&gt;- Movlelend D-ur-In Theatre.
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moons into the air at White Sand*. six year*. Since coming to Caltech particle* would eicape earth'* grav.i
N M., and who three yeara lsier
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received ^rom President Trumsn IriV'.lTS H5«Idw . m [|S S !
But t},# firmc m*chanl*m. eper-| WOODLAND. Calif. LTV— The would *tay with Alford T lr ^ f h *
the clvtlisa Medsl cl Freedom m hive time to itiek around U one
llia&lt; somewhat on the shaped- California V*t*ran» of Foreign lcgfir.r ramp worker* &lt;v|*pwyt
recognition of bis achievement*. place six year*.''
Dr. Zwicky Is amused *t the cjjarge principle of th* bsrooka w&gt;rJ effes„ j today to ftoarr* * 'ija * ir k ii in th? belirf
What has happened to change
ironic ta u t of event*.
his status?
Specifically, a new restriction de­ Only 10 year* ago he wsi the
nying contact with classified proj­ late Gen. H. H (Hap* Arnold* j S S j f * “* .............. " r “
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ects to silent who have not applied personal choice for the Air Force
Murray told a reported:
bctantifie Board that picked the There wi* som* coniolitlon.how I j. "Danny
for naturalisation.
i» our boy. Whatever! DETROIT t-Tv—Gordon Malloy,
brato* of W'ernher von Braun and ever, in the fact that the W rocket. ^ w int». » - want. If he wir.ts I-e-m Cunninghamand Rarev
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rather than a uother
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reachM the height ol 114 » « » . * , lawyer w ill r«l on# for hi*"- If Lovell, three top rookis* w l f i
tha ‘‘-*1— 1
involved tDr. TZwicky,
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'h&lt;&gt; record at that lime, and in tlrj- b# want* to male un with Una, r&gt;**rnit l io n
mvolved.
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ment* aboard it obtained valuable
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th . rfiM el
has been a confirmed antieomrauand given important rocket auign
I honermoon."
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altt since he lived neat door to ment*. Now, many of them have cosmic ray data.
Since then a tun stage rocket. The airman met privately s»Uh! school hell tn Atlanta, (&gt;a. After
Lenin m Zurich.
become cttiien* and are allowed ha* altaine-i a height of H01 mile*, hit ssifr Friday night In her law- graduation Malloy hersm* a 'a ta r
Early in World War II Zwicky
office at Nevm-u
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Joined a group o( *.*lrnli*ts to found accesa to projects that are forbid­ adding hope to tha theoryy that y tr',
ba‘!;ethall ssteltite* ran be ilungla source e!c«« to the emjpb* w it ham and Lovell were act* fee
Aerojet and bernme tha company'i den to Dr. Zwicky.
110-year-old Una told Sehmidt *h* South Carolina.
research director. Under hi* gmd- The Defense Department'* ruling Into orbit* that far ouL

The warPASADENA, Calif ., i
time tlogan among icieniitu
if it'* tricky, call Cwlcky."
ha* gone by the board*—accunty
board*, to be precuc.
'T he man who pioneered the first
altcmpt to »hoot earth aatellitei
into (pace find* lumwlf today to
the odd politico of in official outea*t to the field which brought
him fame.
Dr. Fntx Zwicky, top physicist,
ailronomer and inventor, i* barred
by th t Department of Delenie even
from the Aerojet-General Corp.
plant at nearby Atuia which hi*
advanced Ideas hclpel to build, it
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Log Fort Sheltering Group Rebuilt
ASTORIA. Ore , CT - The loc£ men On April T. 1W». tha *i*l l* » ia end Clark atory.
In point of fart. »he «aa mar
ward puth ttaried again.
trill coded h rrr.
Mnothi o! hardihip, h’lnger asd n*d. and » n added to the party
One hundred ind fifty y e m ago,
a file of gsunt ind rasied mm fatigue followed. Lewis, wriUng nf it Ft. Mandan became her bu»alaggered out nf the trickle** wil- exhaustion of the men, a aid at an* bsnd. Frrnch-Canadian Toultiant
fU rnm onto Util blrik point of point: "Their labor la ciceulvriy Charbonneau. wa* ilgned up ai an
interpreter. It ws* thought ihe
lard. It « i l the Lewi* »nd Clark great."
fcilutditirin.
finally. **vrn month* after leav. would be helpful with her own
Following winding riven, w m o mg Maodao. the p arty on Nov, 7 people, the 5ho*hone*
time* fording and thnoting lacing •igbied "thn great Pictfio Oc#*n W hatever tha extent of help the
rapid), climbing rugged moun­ which we b*ve been *o long asx- gave directly, ihe wa* t source
tain). It had journeyed wejtward tou* to *«*." Soon, oa the aouih of isipiration a* ihe kept up with
through rto uncharted N-ribwait benk of the Columbia, they built the p arty while earning on her
«• the opening move in P m Idea t Tt. Clatiop, central point of thli back h er Infant aon—“ a beautiful
Thooaa Jrfferion’a bold bid tor ISMh anntvenary celebration.
promlalng boy." wrote d a rk —the
trade and territory.
Clatsop hat been restored with whole route. And ihe wai able to
Today the log fort that iheltared palnitaking accuracy. An archl* m u m Clark that deipite many
the expedition baa been rebuilt on tact, working largely from Leris* fork*, the river did lead on int
the xhnm of the Pacific, Herding meticulnu* diary, drafted driailrd the mountains: ihe helped win a
toward It from hundred* of telle* plana. Lumberjackt, working with warm greet mg from the Sho*hone»;
to the e*»L over Ihe »ame trail, ia caliper* on »pcelally selected tre** aid ihe allayed the luipicioni of
a party of Explorer Scout*, cro**- to duplicate the exact meaiura- other tribe* became, wrote d i r k ,
log the Bitterroot*, tramping the rnrsti, cut the loga to fit. Car­ "a woman with a party of men is
Lola Trad, canoeing down Ihe penter* pul it together with cira. a token of p«*ee.r‘
Clearwater, the Snake and Ihe Co­ The original wan horned by In­ The
expedition'! accomplishdian* men after the expedition m enu were many. The celebra
lumbia.
In acore* of cities along the heeded eatt again on March » . (tons point to the expedition a*
mule are celebration* telling again IMS. But the aito wea located in creating a graat area of Indian
In • pageantry end atory tha re­ IMS by LouI* Caywrood, Natmoal good will. It proved there wat not—
markable aaga of Meriwether Lew- Park Service archaeologist, through to Jefferson'* disappointment—a
la and William Clark and their cluet of fir* pita, whittled itlcki "direct and practical water com
munieatlon acres* the United
hardy companion*. How they he- and marked atonea.
Clark, who alio kept a detailed State**' whole diirnvery he had
came the Drat to eroti the land
that la n o r Ihe United State* i* diary, wrote of the Chriatma* spent lilted aa a prime purpose of the
the theme nf feetivttle* from North in the fori: "We would have »peril exploration. But learning the geog
thia day, the nativity of Chriit, in raphy nf the area paved the way
Dakota to the aee.
Lewi* and H ark were both Vlr (elating had we anything either tor a great overland fur trade.
gicieni end former Army otlleera, to ratio our apertta (ale) or m o
Moat of an, perhap*, toe trek
with experience in dealing with gratify our ippetita* “
gave inch support to the claim of
It wi* not the Brat time the men the Untied State* to poneiilou of
Indiana. Lewie had been private
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secretary and elnie friend to Jef- had luffered. During the long trek the Columbia
River baiin that Eng
fertoa. Tha prcaident wanted a through the Bitterroot Mountain* i“ d n o td T n V w tm m n i t
mute aero** SpanUh Louisiana and of Montana and Idaho, game wi*
tip toward the Columbia River re- tcarre, travel we* hard and the
gum, then claimed by both the outlook wa* bleak. But the to bin*, Ike Seems Happy
(foiled Slate* and England. The Lewu and Clark found, wet* gen­
•xpedition'i ln*trurllani were to erally helpful. There had been one To Start Vacation
follow the Mi**our1 River, itudytng leme Kcne wfth the Teton Sioux
the Indiana, the plant and animal early in the final apring, but Ihe
life, mineral reaourtei, pro*perta expedition had faced up to Ihe red- Back In Colorado
men, and after th at the tube* BY MARVIN L. ARROffSHfTH
for trade.
mostly w*r* helpful.
DENVER tit — If ever a man
Ry the time TVrain party had
Tram IhU friendlinesi hi* rome
flnlibed Ita first winter on the Via much of the legend of S a rijistt, seemed glsd to be back. Presi­
dent Elsenhower does In starting
sliilppi acrota from St. Louia,
a*
Indian
maiden,
Interpreter
and
Spain had tranifrrred Louisiana guide. Many of Ihe community cel­ hii fourth summer vacation In a
row here In Colorado.
to Pranre and Ihe Untied Stale*
ebration* has-* iched tiled the
There wa* * warm "HI. ike!"
wai rioting e deal tor it with
Napoleon. So. when the expedition crowning of a Mi** gicajswet, from the airport crowd end from
headed up Ihe Missouri on May tor ih* l* an Important part of Ihe hi* Lafayette Street neighbor* as
he flew in from Washington last
14. 1104, It W ii; exploring tor the
night And from the President,
first time Amerlkio territory that
smiling broadly, it wai “HI,
atrrtehrd to the Rorldei.
folks —it's rare nice to be here
Trader* had been up Ike Ml*again.**
•ourt before, but by the time Ihe
Along wilh to# chief executive
party had wintered again at f t
name his batovwd golf dab*,
Mandan. near the pee tent (Ho of
which hn loped to tun today at
BUmarrk. N D., tt wat ready to
HOLLYWOOD V —Member* of Denver'* Chany KlOa Country
toad into landa unknown to while
the ATL Screen Actors Guild vote Club, cad hi* trout-tubing gear
tomorrow night on an Agreement for nan in i stream high tn toa
Legal Notice
which ta expected to end th* 10- Rocky Mountain* lator to “
At t iib c o r ST o r t h « c o ricrT day nation wide strike agalnit pro­
But tt won't be all vacation•tu to r, enWiwflLK r o iS T r , ducer* ef Uleviiloo entcrlilnmtnl
m in im . t* n o i i T b
no m ore than it wai la the thrvo
film*.
I ulu ' c a f te ^ B o w u x w e e *
The union'* Board ef Director* previous year* Eisenhower has
I/ffC1MStd
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approved
a new contract propwil coma Is this state to get away
TO A LL U t n iT e i * ASD K * &lt;
e o * i t iA v is n r u m * n i w r­ yeiterday and a spokesman laid from Use Washingtoa routine. Hi*
it A *jn*
A Q A IS tT PAID E l- it rcprvMota " a good deal" tor small office baa been opened again
JA T B i
lo u *nit m c A «f » * ere h e r .h r actor* and toat H ia “fully ai ■t Lowry Air Fort# Raw and be
S o llllrt e r a r*esi|r*4 I IS p rs is n i petted they will r o te approval*
probably will spend part of moat
• n r rU tm i * * 4 d .m ia d t
w hich
trm. «r
nr »iiB#r
.it h e r «r
«f you. m
ar * s «
mav
Detail* of th* proposal will not day* th a n handling affairs of
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rsliiit th
t h . *•(*(•
asU I* f*r U L L tB' MAC
state.
iio
o w uv
rr.a
s oo Lt cC.. s h u i m ! m i . be ducloted until th e memberthlp
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fn'’*"'
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f i s u ' r meeting toaorrowr. I t approval ia
1Ju
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4 **. •*f( SB«la*1a Cwaaty, T to rtta ,
a t . f t * e l t u # U th a c a a r i fcruta of given, work wM return* on TV
BOOKERTOWN
a .ta Cbbbiv a t B anfard. r tu iia a . antem lnaant films Wednesday.
• I l a l a a lg h i r a ir n d a r a a n t h a free*
Negotlitioei w ere between the
*ht lim e »f i h . n r a t ta h ilc a lin a
SUB-DIVISION
• f Oil* a n ile * E ac h claim a r 4 .- guild end to* Alliance of Tatar!•M M (h a ll ha ia
w ritta e . and •ton M s Producers and the Aau t i l s ta ia th a a iaea a t raaldaeee
F or e a l a n i Lets very reesen•ltd M i l o tfic a
M 4 r . i t a f th a aoeiatioa ef Kaftan Pigtur* Proable. A arnaQ payment dew*,
duccr*.
&lt;
S V W i.W
Io ta L Dal#*, guild executive monthly paynanta, goad Bcheel
aecrstary, said toe strike vs*
called hecius* e f to e “ rafuMl ef
tka p i t a m i ef flLned Mariikn
L. B.
p ro g rin i ta agree to m il* say
Pa. RUT
m ldual p ay s ant wfcatsoavar to P. a Box u
actor* toe to* eecend m d a
Fk.

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Actors Expected
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Thanks to tho racerd-bm U ag dem and far
lto 1955 c m —the "hottaat" c a n of th a j w
—Chrytlar has had to expand tremendously.
Upon completion of th k Giant Expansion

baying opportunity of the year!

abia to &lt;to aiaea the big “run” on 1MI
Chryalara b m n tha day they ware flnt intro­
duced, But indications a n that then Just
won't be enough to go around. So wo urge
If you've been waiting for a real buy on y e a r
paw 19U ChiystorVindaor- v T o r New
Yorker . . . waft no longer I Whan these c a n
a n gone, U*af$ til
Stop in today. Taka tha wheel and taka off
on C h m ler'e lO O -M illm iM lar ffide—thn
rid* all America is talking a b o u t
Then get the flgune on your trade-in allow*'

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Outside City Water Rates Are Doubled
Capt. Blackburn Takes
Command Of Hatwing
’Replacing E. Wagner
Captain John T. Rlirkhurn,
LSN, relieved Captain E. O. Wag­
ner, liSN, thli week at Comman­
der Heavy Attack Wing One In
a ful d reu chance o( Command
ceremony at NAAS Sanford
Capt. Blackburn come* to NAAS
from duly with the Jmnl Chief*
of Staff at a member of the Stra­
tegic Plant Group in Waihington,
D. C
Capt. Wagner will lake command
of the aircraft carrier USS Kearsarge after leaving NAAS, lit
hat aerved at Commander Hatwing One tinrr December of 1932.
After graduating from lha U. S.
Naval Academy in 133J. Capt.
Blackburn irrved hit fir»t duty a*
a cnmmi**ioned nffircr aboard the
U. S. S. MiiMMippt. Later, in IMS,
hr wai trlrrte.l lor Iho Naval
Might Program. Up»n gradua­
tion, ha wai attlgnrd duty with
bomber and fighter squadron*
aboard the earner U. S. S. Is lin g ­
ton
Capf. BurVbunt ha* an Imprcarive war record. At the beginning
o( tha Second World War ha wa*
CAPT. J. T. BLACK HUH*
„ . „
% serving at (light Initruclor at
(0(1 klal Flint ogropls. If. a. Ntey) Miami. Shortly aftar. ha rcraivad
order* to rnmmind Fltghter Squa­
dron 29 aboard lha aircraft car­
rier CSS Santa# and took part la
tha North African utvaiion.
Prom tha European the*ter,
Capt. Blackburn wai tent to the
South Pacific where ha commandad Fighter Squadron IT aboard
tha
CSS Bunker Hill. During
Wast, Northwtst Movemtnt Is Kept (hi* tour
tha Squadron bald the
record for enemy pi*net thot down
• By Diane With 115 M. P. H. Winds
A Mai of 154 planes In all fur
MIAMI ift-Thla weather butkHn which tha aquartroa received a
« Hurricane Dlati
Navy Unit Commands lion, Capi
1:10 a. m. (EST)
Blackburn personally arcoaafad
Weather Bureau:
At preient Hurricane Diana I* fur II of lha kilt*.
Capt. Blackburn ia tha holder
located about 300 mile* east-south
of the Navy Cross. TWa Dmingui
eait of Charleston, S. C„ and mov.
Flying Croat and thraa Air
ing toward* the wesl-nnrlhwevt at »hed
Medals.
I to 10 m. p. h. Illgheit Bind*
Aftar lha war ha served with
are eitimated IIS m. p. h. over
a imall area near the center and lha Bureau of Fighter Design and
f t BOMBAY, liwtla l* - Inn.m ed hurricane wind* attend 124 mile* in 19W received order* a* Kvaruever rerierday'a Woodsbtd In P®f- to the north and eait and TO miles tiva Officer of lha CM Saipan.
fugues* India, Ir*nii(J mob* of to the aouthweit • of Iho renter. Ihrn, lo Commanding Offlerr of
Indian* rioted through Bombay to­ Gale force wind* eutend ISO mile* VC-4 ia 1M1.
Ju*( prior lo hi* aenring with
day. They bolited Urn Indian flag to the nertheajt and eait and 200
over the Poftugueao eoniulate, mile* In the southwestern semi- the Joint Chief* of Staff, ha atten­
ded the Navy War Collage and
forced newspaper*. »hop» and bull- clrrle.
w
is graduated in IMI.
new house* to e1o*e. and surround
Prc»enl indication* a rt for moveTha Blackburn family rrpr#.
ed government budding*.
mrnl at • to 10 m, p. h toward
Demofl'lratori tbmiled "Nehru the wesl-nnrthwetl with a ilow turn tents many year* of Naval are— leave Delhi and lead ui to Goal'* to a more northweiterly course vica. Capf. Blackburn’* father,
as they atoned the contulalo and during today and tonight. Move­ Capt P. P. Blackburn, VSN. Re­
Rmaibed It* window*. Tha coutu- ment at thli (lower ipead and tired, graduated from the Naval
late pcrtonncl bad been evacuated change of court# would bring the Academy ta 1904 and Is now ra•irlie r.
center to the upper South Carolira tldlng at La Jolla, Calif. HU bro­
or
the North Carolina coait late ther. Capt. P. P. Blackburn Jr..
Police opened Are ea the mob.
ia a member of tha 1430 Naval
wounding three demeaatratoee. tonight or Wedoeaday morning
Several bua and itreetear condue&gt; Wind* will* bo aiowly inert• ling Aeadamy Graduating d a ta and
lora were hurt la ittacka an their In the area of hurricane warning la new serving with foe office nf
vehicle* aa lha mob enforced a dHplay aa lha center approache* Naval Operation*.
general strike throughout the dty. tha ceait, reaching gale to hurri­ They have two rtiildren. Mark
W , age t l and Patricia, aga ll.
Beginning at dawn, more , than cane force by lata this afternoon Tha Blaekburna plan ta make
150,000 Indiana marched paat the or lonight. Tide* arc row reported
tbair parmane.it home in Florida.
(m iu U t« acreaming demand* ter ona to four feet above normal.
military action against the three
■man Portugueae Urrttorlee north Sgt. J. Gallagher
and aouth of Bombay.

Once-Hit Carolinas
Brace For 2nd Blow

liifrwiled Indians
Riot Thru’ Bombay
Protesting Actions

Young Soldier Is
Hauled To Safety
_ LOUISVILLE, By. IB-A 19ywar• d to idler, patched precariously
atop a ilx Mary tedding, wai
hauled to lafety today afler Ignorlog plea* to come down himielf.
TO officer* who questioned him
later. Pvt. Danlal B. Burn* gave
thl* explanation:
“ I donl like the Army.*4
Burn* laid ha apent aevtral
hour* atop the building before
police wrre called to the
—They »Vwnd him ailting on •
™ inch metal ledgo near one cor*
M r. Aa the officer* approached,
they tried to talk the Daytoo,
Ohio. soldier out el Jumping.
"Get back, get hock," ho trie
* |t‘i non* of your i n teulaeai
While officer* talked with him,
•(her police cleared traffic aa the
gtreet below. Out of Burn*
M* Are depart meet squad a u era
lied. Ita net ready to catch him If
leaped.

Believes Personal
Dislikes Involved

NEW YORK ( I t - S g t Jame* C.
Gallagher raid today he believed
pcraonal dialike of him Influenced
lha teitiaaony of one wHne«* at hi*
court-martial for the unpremeditiled murder of force fellow prlaoner* la Korea.
Gallagher, S t of Brooklyn. ««
the Mend In hi* own defeme. »»id
ho referred to S gt L. C. Lloyd
W. Pale, of Auguata, d a., who
testified for tha prosecution.
He laid he ante had told Pate
to "mind hi* o w n ................ bus"Do yen kaow of any reason
why Pate would want to Ut?H
MaJ. Jame* J. Jenkins, the prate
cuter, a*kad la croea-eiamtmtion.
"Net that I kaow of." a*Id Galla­
gher. "I kaow the man disliked

Proposal Is Given
Chilly Reception

Florida's Taxes
Bring More Money

TALLAHASSEE tW - Pforida’t
slate laae* brought in over M mil­
lion dollar* morn during tha buslnet* year which ended June 40
than they did the year before.
Comptroller Ray Green report*)
an Intake of *320.770.193 with the
•fate gasoline tax the biggeat mon­
ey maker at 940.411,18The three per cant sale* lax wa*
worth IT4.0M.Mt, motor vehicle li­
cense* brought tn 112.451,71* and
racing taiea totaled 930,741,1m
Cigarette laaea accounted for HO,231.149.
Total revalue cam# to 4411 tin
111 for the year with 443.S40.MS
accounted for by varioua federal
grant*.
The atate (pent M . t l i J U dar­
ing tha year. Construction of new
roads and bridges and improve­
ment and maintenance of old ooe*
to il (44211,075, public welfare coat
(U .S U .m and the foil for higher
education came to 433.74l.Mg.

PARIS tit — Prance la fool t
ward a V. S. propotal to publiih
official reeordr of foe recent Big City Bowling Loop
Four renforaacw at Geneva,' taMeet Scheduled
formed aonree* aald today.
A nquMg for P ta a i h approval
Sanford City Bowling League
of the yfoa maa roratu d through member* will meet Thursday even*
ing at the Baaferd Bawling alleys.
All Intonated bewtara are a eg­
ad ta attend to flames rules and
regulatlaan. Another finpert ant
phase ef the aeealen will he elec­
tion of officer*, ft was nnnnuneod
ky

Holland
Predicts
Outcome

Knowles Is Instructed
titEOSTATES NAVY
To Remove Fire Plugs
In Outlying Districts

t n * i nig ht » l H u budget m o l .
RWtTUW D-Scn Spessard I
Holland predict* that unlcu pres*
Inc fo r I353-135S Ih * f*tly Com *
eni politics! trend* change Preit-j
m ltrio n voted to m rrfw ie w a te r
dent Ei*enhowrr will b» reelected!
r « le * lo alt ro n » .tm e rt nut*iii&lt; r it y
%
nett year but the Democrat* will I
lim it s Jrtfl pee eeo l. or (wire loe
gsm larger majoriltc* in both’
| r « l« *o eo o *um ert m *id« e ily lim ­
houves of Congrrtt.
it* . Thl* Witt go into e f t r c l (Id.
lie gate hit view* ye.terdvy at
a prn* conference that followed
I.
hit annual homecoming crlrhri
In addition to that they Inlinn at which he gave hi* report
■tnirted Cily Manager Warren K.
on congressional work to the homeMr*. V*rga*»l Reynold*, prin- i hnnwlea tn tiai* removing fire
folkl.
npel of the n-’** Plnecrett Elemen­
Holland. M. in a Jocular mood tary School, announced thl* nmin- hydranit no* in rv itlrn c e out*idc
ant appearing in the pink nf con­
that a nierllnc ha* been «rt tha rtiy limit*. Thu i* lo reli*va
dition, tpoke tn some :vt old ing
for Thin »*lay. 2:30 p. m. at the the ta t payer* tmida the city
rronir* and frirndi at a Joint civic Pinecre»l tehool, for patent* of limit* of the anti a! appropriation
club merting.
rhildrrn who will attend that .barge of 5VI per hydrant for
Of the IVA elections he gave this arhnol Ihia fail,
tho«« beyond Ih# eily limll*.
view on whal will happen in Flor­
Mrt. Revnotd*. County SupeiinAlio Ih* (’tty Commission dra•
ida :
tandenl ef Public Instruction R.
• President FDenhnwer again will T. Milwce, and Walter Teague, ruraeal amt a it Investigating lha
carry the *tat* unleti Ihc Demo­ aeaiilaiit «uprrlntrndfnl, "d t meet i^ixonlinuaora of flte fig tiling
crat* tome up with a very »!rnoi with the parent a !» *li*cua» *&lt;hoot •ervlr* beyond the «llr limit* hut
candidate and a more modera'e mattera, tiantpoMalion and tafa- am not evrlmltng mutuaf aid
platform than they had in 1352 tylagreamenla halween other fire d»Bight nnw, there appetr* to he no
Mr*. Reynold* e ip ’aiped that partment* ori muuiclpallUea at
Democrat who ran wmp lit* I’rlu - lha rhildren living In lha following governmental agencte*.
dent. .
dearnbed are* ai# to be Pina*
(In * pha*# nf tha dl*eu*»lon
However, the national political erett aluiienta: the di*tri&lt;t south w a i a tuggasled po**dullty that
seen* It fluid and Ihingt could of 25th St. Including the Hiram- in*u ran ra poltrle* might be ob­
rhangr to rapidly that President wold tecllon between Sanford and tained by properly nnnera outEisenhower might toes toms of hit French Area., and lha amall area •Ida the e ily lim it* where h r lha
prrtent strength.
faking in approiimalely nine r it y would ba reimbursed hrr ya*h
a*juara Irioeka at tha end of 2iih amt tha f ir* depailm ent eould
Si. tieyond Sanford Ave. wh'eh a n a w rr herond tha elty tim ila,
involve* a small number of child­ *uch a policy would probably
hava an annual preniirm*rn of m
ren.

Pineuesl Parents
To Meet Thursday
At New Building

I

I

Strauss Announces
Ike Would Favor Ex-Chief Of Police
Of Alabama Town
Second Conference Gets Raiford Term

lo ntna dollar*.
An uniitual thmg wa* that the
budget presented la d mghl was
dl*t'u»ed and pa&gt;*ed in ap p rorim alely ona hour aod a half with
n o th in / hying ehangtd or rem ov­
ed. It *•■ pa**ed a* preaantrd.

INSPECTION IMItTV— I’aplaln R.d».-r1 W . t v t to n. C d N . f)e f* J

Com mamling Officer nf 'he h’anfi ■lit N a v a l A m ilia r y A ir S ta 'lo ri
li*trn« attrntivrlv to r'aptain .1 h thaih. I S \ . •'otmnandrr N'av*l
Air lia*e*. Sivih Naval Di Diet t &gt;1!*•**i in- his i i i i v n l bo.,- ro ste rda* l aptalna Tharh aod i*. K. Jon &lt;*. «rii-b ! \ lo s p a c ln r G tn e r a l o f
lha Sivih Naval D is t il, t , bended th&lt; n iu .u al .ti« r* - .ii . ■&lt; a d m in is tia lion fa. illtirs at Iho jj.i Ali. Illffi. la l I ’ h o lo g raph U . S . N o v i

FP&amp; L Cerem ony
H e ld Yesterd ay
In M ia m i A re a

Martin Family
Enjoys Slay Here
While On Vacation

Tha t05S-1t&gt;5&lt;&gt; Utility Budget
JACKSONV1U.R ll*—Arthur B
GENEVA tv-I^wi* L. forauia.
chairman of the l ' S. Atomic Greer. 41 (ormer rhiet of p«dire pe*»*d toeludeil op-ralioo o f elty
water and aewrraga depoitsiunl*
Energy Communion, announc'd to nf rolumbia. Ala . today wa* *«*- The*a deuarUWe'ita will to ton day that President Eitenhawsr Icnrfd to ft*# »*•»* t« ilat*' pntoa hined *oJ put lind» * efavored a second world rimferroca gl’ RaUenl on a rkarae ef forgery
Criminal Court nf Record Judge meol gtm g Into &gt;ffeei |h t |. rite
on pearrftil me* nf atomic energy
Florida T. -&lt;rr A
to be held in two or three year* A Llovd Uyfoo denied hit request tulal anticipa'ed rev*nu* • ••07, i MIAMI (jr
r tv
ft9K 63 with th* total r*|ieialiun l.i.ht Co.'s J.vnl ttu.Wal kiiiiwa'
• v
v- i n la
for
a
"break
”
Strait** made hi* tlatrm rnt at * (
amt drill ar«vi-a aitllcipate.) al p b c t r lr pow er cco erali*'- .s ig e
and the
Greer,
who
had
pleaded
guilt*
luncheon attended by top member*
(29.1 510.55 , la # i og an ygpecied
Dh' » for th*
Mi# stall' was H%rtf Id HfitifcrH
of tha American drlegation to (hr tn parting tl* bad checkt bore in aurydua for I9 D - 5 4 a l K 'l.lh t * 10 e**r inilallri in
ay wilb torinal firpl l»i • »4'ar* Ilf it. pg &gt;n a
w m m rd up &gt;» .1
current atoms-fm-peace confer­ June, told tlie rotirf "1 know I did
!no %r«i«i 1 It! i.fa \ Rtulion.
Th # pre«ont w t l s r a y tle m w ill C O . .-muti n'I «( •' ■iilisn I'utier.
wrong. I at* drinking and havin',
ence.
liyci'ine
tha U t ilit y
D o p a ilm rn t
1
a good lime."
1 ik in g pati n
i lie drdir •lion
lha V*r* r frri|il#ni
He said H would be out of order
"DliinT you **re have any op bead dua to t . II J &lt; i |i - » n *
»n i«! v«« fotu•n t«» h'I'iriilii
Kenan Jr at 1f
tor a formal propoaal to be laid porturuty lo change before” ’ Jud, «• i e s ly n a lio n . T h e mao wai led by
\»\ 1^# rr»*i7:! it nf th#
the era *»f em ' in
before the present me*Ung but Layton anked. Greer taid he hadn i lh a e lty for the l"b la u d to a
' hfofllhrp itf
l.mll Ih# first '
added that the l ’ S. delegate* In The judge atked Greer about hi*' g ra d u a l# r n g im a r , p e if r r r r d unMiami in I'jOt f tPi’i:'iti Rt NtMillif•n• frtn 1n■t i •
Ih* U N. presumably would initiate tn ublta when he wa* In the Army • da.' 45 and h a v in g kno w lrd g a in
■r wcuhs more tiltr IV iU*l #!f y iif Siur Ih ( jirollita
a propotal "in due eourta."
Gieer taid that in 1941. he and aew er and w a te r p la n t operatio n*
» rni-H 1. us Martin .. manager nf
177 Inn* *m1 ran
Sriutt said that the ditrntaion* another inldier had been in the and m aln le n a n e a and w ater an.I than
f ■ Field Srrr run rnnnil v ri 1 u t»m (n r Min*
* '** * a&lt; a».*f|
here and the informal rontrarl* dickade al Ft Jarkton tor teeing■* r w e r ron*tTVH*iion and m anitenan.t iW H
ii*
,v 1
. a ls o ( till, s i- 111
hr (ween atomic rapert* woukj pro- All'OL They got out of the Ainu ane *. I t ia an tlelp ated th at tfte .lAnnvt kilowatt* more than tl »
’’ * 1* * • * • s i)&gt; pa: i meet
dur* tn the neat two year* much ramp and made a la tid ritrr takr c i ly w ill add a l t r a i l 3&lt;to pew
1ft*&lt;f1fp.
prngreu and many nrwr diicover- them to another tlate. Green ad r«ip*um*i» d u rin g tho turning entire sysli m cuuid gcnerala in, of M’ e
H. i lino!# C. nty 5|»r1313
iee In this field.
milted they didn't pay the driver year.
1 s family ' * * guast* nf
A
l
th#
dedication
Kenan
rccallel
,.1
'’
'
"I'rriidant Eisenhower, who hat but denied they used tore* to git
On O r*. I Robert K e lly will
' *" ' I * Spring*. Th* v *p&gt; nt Runbeen kept informed of the proceed­ hio to drive them. II* got lhr*e U t i over aa *«wrr diviaion * u | m ii - nrnir of Ihe eaflv yrar* and »\enl&gt; d*v
s
Mon-lay ni
in one of
ing! of thl* first conference on the years on a charge of kidnaping intandenl when Bid R iC hard , ronnrrtid with Hie plant ha built the rt
iv«t*
neat to lha
along
lha
Miami
River
51
yaars
peaceful uses of atomic rnergy, it
p m e n t aewer auperinlendtnl, will
pirn!*
!* • •ha spring*.
ago,
much gratified hy the progress
taka ovr*r Puhlla W orks.
\l h. a
nested a ra.
Ker
Among Kenan'* planning end
made bere," Strauis said.
f Ih- w* 1 #. ball'', being
Dr Mo aarvieo Included (isrm ent
Passport Request
ronvtrurllnn wera such projeels a* fl»r tr !p 1
hr "Bonu'* T’adget in
nn vraler and revenue re rtih c e ta i
tha llrrskrr* In I’atm Death and fefo ptp irni. 1 di'rtng th* la b o r
Rejected By Judge of 941,17130.
Coptinental in Aihnllc Rrarh and |)|&gt; n l .
y.i-y a* Pardanda
May Be Illogical,
Th# rorrmlvainn a)t« approved enlarged plants at tha lineal PotriWASHINGTON t* — A r#deraf
• «*.H yfar.
fudge today rcjeefed Taul Rohe purrhaao of saveral piec»» nf riin a at Palm Brarh and K«yal Si
But Bull Was There uin i requati for an order rtquir equipmont from tha U tllitie * |W- Palm at Miami.
The Martiu* alto riille f tho
K anfnl
and u r r r welcomed !&lt;»
NASHVILLE, Trnn. U9 — "Thl* mg th# Slate Deperfmanl to laaue paotment avirpl"#- Tha total doAfter Henry M. Flagler died
Sanford l y M . or Denver Cord*'!.
partm ent'a aqulpm rnt aotaro to
may round lllogiral,” a Vanderbilt | h&lt;m a pataport.
Kenan bersma president of th* Cha*wt.*r — • tgar F o rirst tlreels-.
It I Dlalrtrt Judge Burnlta I approaim etaly BI*»,lVT.
University student told her p*y
Florida F.a*t Csm«i Hallway, Klor
rhology prafetme yesterday, "but Vattnaw* ruled the State Depart­
An outstanding itom ia lie ra- ids East Coast Hotel Co . the Model enri.igr, r h . n an of general ar«
there’* a bull in your office "
ment had not acted arbitrarily in plarrm anl of a dragline with a Perrine Grant and Cbniuola Land n in g r n ir n lr fu r lh a i h u ld a v a c a ­
"Nothing oyer sound* illogical demanding that the Negro tlnger thrry-quartera yard marhina. Es­ Co. all nf M Augu*tinw; the West tion b. ir «r-.| seerrtary-treoiurer
. .
began Dr. Stanford C. sign a noo-Communlat affidavit. timated cost will ha 9 2 1 .000 - I’arl Palm Hoard Wstpr Co., arwi olhar o f l &gt;e i lo r.il* C h a m b e r F r e c a ll* #
e»lei*ie&lt;l * welcome lo lh a M a r­
Erickson. Then he turned and
Houeann told ■ reporter after nf the debt will to torn by the firms,
lin * «» s *• p t.*onlr.tiva of lh a
faced a young bull calf, a fugitive the jjdgt'a ruling Hint he would federal govem rnrnl lawlgri due
spun s.irint'■ jrrmtp . They were #T*a
n&lt; »*r sign awcti an atftdavft.
lo th# fact that lie marhina will
from the stockyard* her*.
mri'1'irte.l
i tour nf tha fttg
The buU was caught after
"I eonalder K an Invatinn of to used by lha pultfie work* dr.
Tree 1‘arh Mniff t City and other
smashing equipment and sending every constitutional liberty foal I p ertinent as weft ea the wtilllp
site* In K.rtf.noU County.
students and soerrtarie* scurrying have." Robeson said.
department.
ISrlure* m i l made f -r -littrl*
The home nf a family of three, button tn ns’Wfo nutltts by the
with a «mall toy tw-t»rrn ton and S t a l e a 1 rflt# tig department
three years nld. was burned out while lha \T%f tin S were her*.
t*c»t of town over the weekend in
After l#AVlpg Snnfmd and
which* at) poMi'S'ioni were lost Bern(note r »i nty the Martin* will
Ifousehidd furni'him;' mrludlii: trasel In s' n il •r ]liven, f-aka
all kitchen equipmimt, utrnillt. Wall ■■ &gt;cai(■ottiifi ll&lt; vrh, Serasntl
dl»he», furniture and Imdding went Tenipa 1. iVr Un«t and Ocala arras.
up tn the blare
Tha husband wears a nro 2#
and th# wife «ire It The local i
ehapter of lha American Red
Cros*. phone so will art as the
receiving agent tor Information
a* to where lhr*e various nrreiri
ties would ha donated and picked
up.
Tha O n a Club Mood drive and
It was announced that staple
the
ht.ut drive at tha Sanford
grocer!** are alto needed.
Nav ft kiisilury Air Slation sehedtilad tor Aug. 14 at lb# Semlnol#
County Health Unit has been postPYTHON W MlVilNG
SCARBOROUGH. England (Jk- pm#d until Sept. a.
Th# pnslponemeoi wat brought
Adrisn Dartry has *pt&gt;ealed tn
■nyoua finding his pet tsfont py­ atwrut by the discovery of a ta * t
of he pa Iit ii* (Inflammation of tita
thon tn treat tha snake kindly.
Reporting tha wiako’a escape. livrrl n this area, Offtrlati #«•
pllined today, however, that thar*
Darley told police
"Tlckay li perfectly bar mien i* iv* ram* for alarm and thy de­
and docile. II# aata only rati and lay la Just • precautionary mea­
mica. Rut I'va had him tine* ha sure
Tha wafting period was *e&lt; a*
was only two fret long and he may
ha*a forgolten by nnwr how to that any easoa ‘that occur m y
h« riaarwd up.

Family Burned Out;
Clothing Is Needed

Blood Donor Drive
Changed To Sept. 8

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B A N T O H , F L O R ID A . T H U R S D A Y , A U G U S T 11. 1955

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Brahmas Set Cattle
industry Way Back,
Declares Bob Lamont

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School Board Okays
Five Room Addition
JolmBrownTells F i n a l
Of Winter Firms Approval
Plaguing City Awaited

Legislature Halls
Desperate Struggle
Until September

h# in it.” "Wa Wrap in H," ha
•aid, "beraua# w*'r* optimist*."
Optimism In tbi- rattle industry
reached fantastic height*, lamont
told th* Jaycc**, until 1950, And
then tha tlump hit u&gt; in 1951.
Everybody » n badly hurt then,
he said, em u dlsavtrously ao,
A Sanford hutinrstman vet th*
but it wa* probably good for the
Hoard of City CmnmiMtnneri to
industry.
Plans Arc Sent
li’tnktng *| it* !*«t tnerting Mon"Th* rattl* bu«inc«» in Florida
T U ^JH kS S E F r The ro rtd a
ilay night.
(•n't sui-h a bonania, a* some
l ^ i i d ^ r e hat rilled a hilt tn if a
To
Tallahassee
think," lam ont told lha young
John Brown, local *eptle lank
NSW YORK OP)—The KBI a*y*
A flie room addition to the rVappportionnirnt siruigtn until
bu*ine*amin, "but it ia destined
K U i cracked th# largest cash
companr o|rrato r. told IHe city flviedn
Colored Sch -&gt;| wa, apprnv- Sep: &gt;; hut hs» rommitsioned It
to »#ttln down.’*
rommi--loner* that "A J2.V) firvtbank robbery ta history, wiling
evi
by
ihe
It,- I . I'uhlic inviruc- of ):• mrmhei v to terk a solution
Florida,
according
to
figures
ra­
tw# man aa alleged mamoara of a
j 'e a r llrrnie «*• re‘|tiirv,l when
lion
mrrling
in Ihe Superintendent', tn the problem during the recev*.
te
v-«d,
the
Chulunta
rail
Ionian
I 1 u n it to |)*&gt;ton« Itiarh In amk
iwooth-worklng quartet who held
TheU«m,iker: *•■und up At day*
office
thi,
rnoimng
told the Jayraes, i* 12th in beef
i '.her-- Following Ihr first &gt;r*r.
p a Queen* bank to tha tuna of
of wrangling yevlrrdav with a net
production u* the country. "Un­
&amp;306 non.
j h» told the board of mntmiition- The prclimmirv planv were pre production of two hilt*, both ef
Lamont
related,
Chief Roy Williams. of tha San­ fortunately,"
Warranta w«r# Uawed lor two
er». ih* license payment was only •ented for approval ar&gt;d for for­ which were letoel hy Gov. Celwarding tn Tallahasvre for final
ether man thought to ba«a baan ford Police Department, recom­ "wa'ra 4Alh in quality, Irtth In n»R. LEO H U D " WKIttt.F.IN. Command.mr Officer of IIATU. ap­ »12.sa
line.
tha ringleader* in tha carefully mended at the Board of City Com­ actual value, and 45th in th* calf pears with some of the IIV Naptuee* ur#d bv Ms Unit in rendu, line
*'l would like lo *«# Sanford oker,
\ recev, w», approved by both
Tba B.iard alio jpprmed p!»n,
ihrlr training (Official Photorraph. U, S Vavvl
ned holdup. A fifth man haa missioner's meeting Monday night, crop."
do the —me ihing." th* Sanford
hranehe, of ihe lAgislalure after
to
advrrlive
for
h'd«
oo
the
nine
that fine* for bulita aod illegal
There are good reason* behind
hald aa n malarial witnaaa.
huunev man revealed "I am
the (louse onre again paired a bill
Arraign ad yaatarday and eharf- whukey be railed to a maximum at’’ of thia, ha said. But they ara
bringing thi* in.forrnalion lo rour room Goldsboro School addition giving venaior, of their own ta
not
insohiable
if
wa
attack
than*
ad with violating tha National of 1500.
• Mention, he —id, •• * lax payer, already approved h* tn* State Rav. ‘Monroe. M,naie* irvd SaraBoanl of Edufiti"fl The adierSanford'* polk# ehief aald that right and aobarty. In •iflam ing
Baak Robbary Act wara Jarnaa
bu&lt;ine«*man, and rittren
ti*em*nt» util be inn :.‘d on Vug voia roiinttev ind th# Senate one#
HeCoo, U , and Frank Cocthiaro, mort of tha eaiei handled by hia his statements, lamont said that
"We
are
plagued
wilh
itinerant
23 with bidv returnable on Sept again killed rt.
14, both ®f Aataria, Quevna-not department art repeat caaca and at Omaha auction markets last
srpllr lank men In the winter­ I
yrar, rattle sold there graded DO
The Bav-Monrive Sara—ta-Mana'M r from tb* loot'd Woodtide, are not one-time violator*.
time,''
Itrown
—id,
and
h*
addeil,
Mr* Nouvcfla Vu'-n tf.icher at Ire plan for revtiufflmg the 3* m .
"They come back agrln and per cent good or belter. And in
Quaana, branch of tha Chain
"Thrlr charge* are ab*iird, ex- Ihe Oviedo Wh'ite Schteil w i, grant*. alnrul divtncla
it ___
accept
able U
____ ..
____..,
...*
again, paying the line of POtt, and the Florida markets, last year, he
Manhattan Bank.
eeedlngly high, and sometime* un- *d a y ear', leave of aW nr* at'*be governor and lo a majority of
—Id, beef graded M par sent
JlaCoo, aa—and «f taking part poiaibly aerve a ahort jail a*
necee—ry."*
good or worse.
this pinming'i meeting.
j lion— member* but Ihe Senate
to tha robbary, waa hald without twice," tha Chief aald.
Scheduled to begin operation*
(*»nmn»«ionrr K*rl HigginlaviCovering the entire field #f
Boger Harri, wa, emp'mrd a, majority ha, rejected tl repeatedband. Ooerhlara waa hold in $50,*y» lc not too much for Vw proOut week at the Naval Auxiliary ham Mid, during lha dtvuaalon, auditor for th* Seminole County ly•00 hall, aharywd with aldmf and feaafon*,'' William* aald, "and even rattle ratting, Lament, anvwerAir Station, San fool, i* th* Heavy that " | don't think iher* u * ichonl syatem't bo«ik, thi, morn­
kbatthtt th# atklrup.
then R ia up lo th* City Judge lo ing a question of ana of the JayAttaek Training Unit which ha* j town in Florid* but w-hat hasn't ing and relieved of the rr,pon«ibl■htaro'a wifa, Mlldra. waa a mate out tha ptmiahmeot. Wa make e*e member* —id, *'Personally, I
been relocated from it* former] had the aame expariepe# aa n lily to audit internal account, at
a t lha Woodalda bank whan tha arraata and try to furnlth good think the Brahma haa art Florida
horn* ha— at Norfolk, V*. In have had," directing hia romarka Seminole High School. Karri, will
bandita appaarad on tha rates," Chief Wiliam* arplalnad, back BO years in the rattle buttcommand of thi* Unit V* Cmrulr. to ttal-nieota mail* about itiner- audit the school lyttem'a books
nee*." It was brought In when
of April • and mad* off “ and from th an R la ap to I
l-eo Weidleln, already known to ant hu«'nraanien.
we wars trying to get rid of th*
4r record haul without fir- court."
year 'round.
many Fanfnrd resilient* aa tb*
Asked alMilt Iba |&gt;o—lbUily of
tick
and
bemus*
th*
Brahma
waa
tag a * o t. lira. Corehiaro since
A rrprevrnlallie of the "Cup *n
"If tha violators ara going to ap­
former Kxerutive Officer of Com­ adopting a •unilar ordinance for Gold" organisation, will meet with
peal their eaaa*," Sanford’a Police Immune to the tick. "But," ha
posite Squadron live.
lu-on— iwymcnt, Cily Attorney th# principal, of Seminole County
Chief remarked, "let'* give them added, "th* Brahma ta not a beef
Officially designated aa NATU*, Kdwin Shinbulavr —hi, "It would School, tomorrow In di,ru«s the
animal."
something lo appeal.”
MIAMI (At— Another tropical the Heavy Attack Training Unit not ii* diwrimlnatory."
poxibllily of in-tailing orange
storm. Diane, ha* developed In la ttniqu* m being the only arhool
I'm prrfr-etly willing ta pay Imre dtspemera in each tchool
th* Atlantic about 4&lt;*i mile* north- of ita kind in Ih* Navy. As an in- whatever ia norr«—ry," Brown The meeting, and invlallalmn of
Soviet Scientists
•ast of Ban Juan. P. R-. the Wr*lh- tegral part of Ikavy Attack told th* rommUaionca, "to get thr diipen—ra, wa« appiou-d by CHICAGO Ul-The nation'* p w
er
Bureau Reported to.l*y In III Wing On*, HATii’a primary pur- the new onlinanro Into effect. If the Board of public Instruction. rrnnri srirrhed today tor a comBelieved On Verge
first edvUory on th* fourth po»e i* U* train th* prospective my -espenence in -ither municl- W, A. Patrick, a member of thr promiae highway coiatrurtton pr»»gram that might be palatable ta
hom'.vrdier-avigatora and plane pallllr* b* ft* inrrita," Brown b o a r d remarkrd, "if Florida
atom of th* season.
O f Big Discovery
- --------- a Convresa which rekctrtl Proat*
ask
you
to
giva
it
ropuoanitcra
wbi
wiH
eventually'
'*‘&lt;
L
"tbcn
The
advisory
aald:
BOSTON or—The Cbaat Guard
school, don't (nil them in. how ran deni Euenhower’* prnpdialt and
GENEVA (A—Soviet scianllsts
rvmvideratlnn."
"Ship report! indicate that a eeyxirt U* Cowwult* aqmadlvn*. '
■« exjwi't arhool, in other ir r l'g n JVj.oervfy )Uh-tF i!e,
told' tha atoma-Torpaara confer- fuller McCulloch today brought
t**-d
e*
Ronfird
f,e
dittv.
'
,
'"u'n
'
i
’"r
Utogirteilham
a.l
tropical Ptnrm hat
tl^a
It;
th* country to ,i«e them " ll | Although the goveronra hstenM
(M K K V i m - A C h in a- Om - m ca today they believe they at# ashore 41 m— evacuated from aa Atlantic and was Iciaird a" 1 a.
fiy in,- tpacialiy *-■
, U V 1
1Pu &gt;. , -u aunt l&lt;* an edo*
taaalrt aa—Wa —Id today hi* tor* on the vers* of solving tha mys­ Air Farce radar platform at a#*— m. KST r ear lalilude 23.0 north, Neptune palm) Uunbi-a, HAVt 'v rail- wal pi&lt;j t am to M iteople wa* pointed out that Pojk Countv | m r r jt r |.,,t nii-ht from n n ta ln 'i
an— —t and tha United fitaUa tery of photo*ynlhe*li — nature's including a dotru spilled into thr longitude &lt;1- 0 w rit, or a’x&gt;ut f M ti nning flight, will rate,id to all kroiwf the— inrqultle* #xt*t, not and lake lounly have already in ; tm b a v -.k r Sir Bngcr «akm , tor
Elvenlimver'. rot# at the Geneva
ara "newr agreement" on tha ro- Ingenious method of feeding the water (luring a perilloui Iranalrr mile* nor l hr a, t of San Juan, P It. part* of th* aodthraate- n Unit- I o ily in ih ia buainnia, but in ,1riled Ih*&gt;dliprnaerr.
to lha McCulloch.
U.e of Perfection Milk in alt of! M,g K„„r ronferenc. and furned tn
loara of 00 American* held by world.
o
ilie
r*."
Left behind on Wa T e a a a ainer on report haa hrcti rrc-fvrd Btatoa in rondticling their real'
A. U Kurianov told lha Tl natlon
Hif Srrntnnlr I aunty School* m I I ifbrukTlOfi of m^ofil h fil'n
Da&lt;| dwg and only doUila remain to
from n»*r tho retilm thU »«*!- tie and tntrfiiive trainun;.
approved h&gt; thr hoanl without du prohlrmi tm lu, lh n r minds oh*
ho worked out There waa no of­ parley that lha Ruitiana, aiing tower" artificial Island were «o
Cdr,
WeUlti
nha,
expr*'**etl
th.
lion may be error by *• much as
ficial confirmation of the report, radioactive Isotopes aa tracers in workmen who gambled their lives
.„ . ,
,
I *i"U*l) were on Ih* fnada iaau*.
einrtre
tlianks
of
hia
nntifw
its
if
Five white trad er, and ten rot
Vakin, b.td Ihe governor, at tn*
from either the Anmrl plant studies, have found out a on their faith that tha platform on* drrre*.
number of things abont tha process they are building 100 miles off
"Tbit &gt;torm appeal* In he mov­ of olfW ra and etillatci fW»r,imn
nre.t ‘•‘arb rr, » " * approved to r i,,,,.. l1lnnfr
,h„ &lt;T,h ,
*
to
tho,#
Teaidenta
of
lit*
Sanford
Capa
Cod
tan
withstand
hurricane
ing towards tb* wf,t-ti«rthwe«t
m Tim OMnaae aovtwa apreed W» In which green plants under sun­
U
l«ll«w
!n^h
fcm
,"0,;
‘
n“"
I
cmference
o»
the
chief
executive.
area
v/ho
wrr#
»«
eoiirtcm
ly
nr norweat at about H tnilr* |&gt;«r
n p a r l altar U. S- Ambaaa*dor light convert earbon dioxide and Connie's worst.
r'?^ LTruvlre,
mr?d*,l0,» ”f IH-.
Geneva Eisenhower had
Cmdr. lamia F. Budnik of Ded­ hour attended by wlr i» ef M to helpful to them to their queit for
Ihe Board ofi hr_
.School
V. AWalt John ana and Peiping water Into tha sugars and atarchra
,iifCee.lc| "in laying, lei in hope
homes in ihi* afra.
ham,
M
a
n
,
skipper
of
tho
Mc­
that
man
and
animals
e
a
t
M
mile*
per
hour
ne»ihe
renter
While
te.ichrr,
ap|uilnted
were:
eaver Wang Ping-Nan mat for
for onro and all. the ghovt nf tb*
Men of science have long sought Culloch. aald about a doten men and rale* outward I' 9 mile*.
WILMINGTON*. N. C. m — Mr*. Fima Marie Rowland. Mrs Idea that Ihe Americana are a
— ha— aod a half. It w— tha
h ad their mural talk# hare the secret of. this process, hoping ware danked In the Atlantic yes­ "Further intensification ia ev- One Man Drowned, T* »&lt;rtig wave, and furious wmda Roberta B rim ,. Mr*. K II E c h o l.,I n '.'c 'k of &gt; ,r mnn- , r .
r,. Pun Paul, and Mr. VAills am
flammed into the Carolina roast
the A—art—n prteooera and to duplicate R artificially as a help terday transferring to ona of the period during th* next 21 hour*
Gov t; Mrnnrtt Williams Mich­
m atwdanta th* Rad regime with the world* food problems. cutler's boats. T ie men were low- with movement continuing abuut Another Is Missing '■»t,v at hurricane C*mnle edged Garrett
Colored teacher, appointed were igan Drmnrrai, inkl hi, rollearuet
tha United State# ia k**p- American scientists alto have re­ ered four at a time tn a backet­ the aame.”
omtm»i»!y Inward tha mainland.
ported progress toward working like carrier resembling a rubber
A Gray, Mtnnle Bell 1» in a preps red address that "th#
— t at— ta g tajane.
At Daytona Beach Tree tlfbj, •Single, and other Charles
boat with railing*. Budnik called It
max.
AUin
T Graham. Levi, J problem of menial he,lrh t* *titl
The two — ha— d— announ- out the puttie.
DAYTONA BEACH ri-On# man dehr', flew through tha air nn Cranberry. In,r S Smith, llelburn one nf Ihe higgct faced by to*
a
‘MoughnuL"
—A thag wwwid mart again Batnrwind, nf *10 mile, an hour and
Park A v c., First S t wa* drowiird and another is m ix ­ hi.-hrr
people and Ihe stale,."
l a r man*big. A V S . .
whipping through exposed J. Meadow*. Jr Edward Black
ing and prrvumcd dead after a
Ik#
Shuns
Flying
•hear,
Martha
Bill,
Shirley
Ann
would —r only that Johnaon and
resort
ureai
Get New Lights
boating accident lari night on the
W arn aerthned thair dtaeuaaiow
The dangerous aiorr, which Johns,m ami Ophelia Jones
Argentine Group
intraeoatU! waterway Id mile*
Tsraaly
thousand
lumens
of
light
Because
O
f
Connie
R. T. Mllwe# notified the board
mi — rapetrtallen af atvlltam.
thr»atened
a v ait rtreleh nf tha
GETTYSBURG, Pa. (AV-Preal- O f Deputies T u rn s will fflamtaata th* toter—etton of north of her*.
lhat Iwo additional white trarhera
aeat»&gt;ard
from
Georgetown,
S.
Fir* persons, ell visitor, from
Firri I t and Park Av*„ in the
dent U s—bower, warned off by
north, waa piling up —nd and will h# necessary and eight add,
th# threat ad hurricane Conniq Down New Request Mar futuro, when metal pn'ei are Falatka, were thrown into Ihe wa­ water In the vtreela nf wins North Ilona I colored learher* employe I
ter
when
thrlr
bnal
raprirni
south
tastallad
to
Uka
car*
of
th*
huga
travel* hack ta Washington hr
to order in All the rarancira esistBUENOS AIRES Cri-Tb# Argen­ lights.
of High Bridge, yhere the Halifax f arnlina beach town,. Mn*l vaea tog In Seminole County School,.
automohU* today instead of by
tinners
and
many
permanent
r*»tina Chamber of Deputies turned
Th* polos ara in lha proeeis ef Biver Join* th# totriroatlal canal
A walking area to Pinerreri
Th# monthly bn-'neia tu—tfng
down an opposition rrqoert taat being tnrtalled now as wooden poles They were on ibetr way to an la idem, had amight aheltar Inland.
Flight plan*
abandoned
" It’a blowing ao hard you can School wa, presented an I with dia of th# tji'heran Chore), of TV*
land
for
a
pirnle
supper
night
that
R
investigate
whether
rua*.kin from #verr member of the
• s c o u t. (A—Organ lead Korean lata yesterday when Weather warship* of a "big foreign power" ara bring removed and power fa.
The body of William U. William*. hardly stand ap," Folic# Chtrf M. board, final dect,ma for the area Redeemer »lt| be rwtd to-iay *4
Bur—u report* tadiceUd ,»ome
ctliliei changed to other soiree*.
Sanmatratio— a gain at •
E. Williamson rerun ted from
7:30 p m.
trailed
the
Argentina
fleet
during
Vi.
wa*
found
early
Ihi,
morning
City Manager Warren K Knowles
tral Nation* lop«r*Uory Commia- po—ihillty that th* Gettysburg- recent Atlantic maneuvers
Wrlghlavill* lleach, ealt nf Wil­ to serve th# new ichonl has been
Dean Tayl&lt;w, arorelery «f tS*
after
a
three
hour
—arch
K
V.
Washington
are#
might
b*
hit
by
said Ihlt morning that th* lights
re.ervrd until a meeting is held miiffregataon. Mid that t-varal
rtoa virtually halted today aa traa
Shore,, M. U ftlll misting Wil­ mington,
Tha larprtse request waa mad#
with mother, of children within rtema of #nrem# im portant will
world opinion came creaking down a t Mart th* fringe ef th* hurri­ last weak by Radiral party Con­ and materials for the long over- liam,1 wife, Sybil. 31. and Viorei'
due project have arrived "It will
the area an! Ih* Transportation In* preveote,! fa# diwoasion *n4
an fra*Ideal Syngman Rhea and cane.
Th* Pneld—t arranged to ra­ gressman Oscar Alrnde In a bill be the best lit totwaecUoo fas Sin- wife Maggie, 4*. were hotpitali/ed
Supervisor,
Walter Teague. This ronaidrrolion.
kia govern a —t’a threats sgslaat
Tb* Shore’s ton, Alden, 13, waa U. S. Takes Look
ta ns to Washington for confer- to Coograss. Alends didn't name ford," Know!** said.
mrrling
ha,
torn set tor neat
—a tan— Warns.
th* power, but rongroetional ciruninjured.
It L # i|W l« l th*S 0 report O#
Thursday it j o'clock at the achnol
Crowds warn aUH miUing around •ores with key administration of- rtro said ha meant tha United
Af
New
Suggestion
ftrial*.
_____
t
,
„
r
„,
,
lln
budding commute# will h#
MUwe*.
liipertntrndcnt
of
Pub
a t Wa five ports of aotxy throngbStates.
FORTION OF AUTO
UNITED NATIONS, S. Y. (Ah lie toriniriion' idnaed "tha'Boi'rd
"l"nk’ " l,h *
P"*"
• r t South Koras w han the truce
Mixed
Bowling
*
M
l
14.
MISJUVC,
Both British and A m a r l a a n
T&gt;,. United Postal ia taking a of* *Instruction that the big problem graaa in ih# arruiing of * m #
tojRectora ara tisUo—d. But moat
spokesman denied thair Navy'a
OKLAHOMA CITY uT-A ria'e Kant look at a viiggealioo for
Ihe year for lb* school syitrm building ail# for th# church.
taf |M iaanaiatratlnns conalatad af Beautifying T a s k
ships were ta th* South Atlantic Seeks Membership S'lpram# Court legal adviser is more eloied Sacurily Council of
ia Lyman School whrre approxi­ Tl'e llev. Phillip Srlileaimann.
ghoalhig and waving banners.
during th# Argentina exercise*.
All perrons Integrated In bowl­ looking for a body, th a t. of hia me-ting, •• part nf th# rurrrnt mate!) 8r« children arc expected p«ator of th* church, will attend
A U J . Wh Army apokaaman Alm ost Completed
On tha religious (root, a ron- ing tn Ihe Fonforf Mixed I r a go a Itoi automobile.
driv# for aeerel diplomacy In (he lo enroll and w her e lunrhronm fa the nu-eltiig. The Itcv. KrMraa—p artif "all g rtrt ovarywbara.”
The big task of redecorating and greiiknal rommttte* last night
Morri* Flynn, legal assistant to U N.
urged to attend an erganiciiltie, can late rara of only 75 and manta ha, ju»t returned from a
Pam—atrators, one# numbered beautifying tha Sanford City Hall approved a Peronitta bill lo allow are
rational meeting tonight at S Justice N. *. Corn, feportet hia
A delegation anure* —id today auditorium facilities will ,*#( „n|) vara lion.
In Wa Wouaanda, had dropped off I* just about completed.
President Juan Par— to delay un­ p.m In th* Sanford Bowling Al­ rar stolen from the parking lot at the qtieation la being atudird eare215 A tkclrh nf a proposed lunch­ The meeting will b* held at tha
R M i t Inch—, Ku—an and
Pa in te n and workmen have til next spring tha rontlituUoail lay*.
the Capital Monday.
fully her# and In Waahlngton. He room and auditorium was prrarnl- home of J Manon Harman f t.
Ta«C«. M la W a t P a isa and barn busy fee week*, repairing aiaembty Congress voted previous­
I’olica have recovered five pirlntcd out that Henry Cabot rd Us Ihr board but no action taken Rixaii* Drive,
Rules for tfi* taming year will
H i at Kaagn—g.
and repainting the Interior of tha ly to and Roman CathoUrl'm'a bo under dtarvu^cm and particl- wheels, a Jack, a tow chain and
Tha ge ram w art again today City Hall from top to hoi tom. favnred p—kttaa U lha -tat* patina at this *rt*ton t* encour­ ■rat rushinn, but th* real of the t-ndg# Jr., chief U. S. delegate, became of earning priority,
ha, alway, favored th# open for­
againat
New, warm colon have been used, church.
aged.
rar atill la missing.
um Idea to Ihe II,N., which he
Columbian Women
providing greater light and a root­
h*&gt; ,ald produced dramatte reer atmosphere - in tho once dark
•utla by rnliiting the fore* of Cdr. Frank More
Protest Against
lU otor Scooter, C o r
public opinion.
Already eompletad are lha of­
Chosen As Captain Press Censorship
Involved In M ishap fices throughout tho building. At CHICAGO JA-AMai i
f'dr. Frank R. Mora URN.
aa revealed at a crowded
about th# thrait offered hr the
BOGOTA, Colombia
Unde­
former executive officer nf the
into- preoont, pointers are completing aaa waa all bat ta officially an­ conference after a cocktail party
A
Talbott
To
Depart
Bepublicin*
to
federal
develop­
tb#
—traa—
to
the
building.
terred hy * haptiit of tear gas,
Banford
Naval
Auxiliary
Air
W
a-!
_ war* iavohrad tn a n u b nounced candidate today lar lit* and dinner given by former Dem­
Hop haa b»en ,»'ret#d for pro-1 women of Bogota scheduled arap a yaetarday abort U : » ta the
Damocratia pcaaidantlil nomina­ ocratic National Chairman Stephen ment of natural reaourrea and From Capital
«rh*t
he
raid
la
Ih*
Eiarnhouer
motion to th# rank of Captain, it other demonstration today to pro­
Mayfair Sacti— ef Banford.
tion next year.
A. Mitchell, waa UU*:
WASHINGTON &lt;A*&gt;-8ubJ*rt to was announced today.
test government pres, restriction,.
admlniriraUon'*
opposition
In
"the
A IBM Fard Sodaa traveltag Chevrolet Sedon
ta aa tataraal and unusual 1. EUtahowev ha* “riiarply raThe wive, nf three former pre,I#
Cdr.
More,
who
served
a
,
exe­
— Summerlin A—, and a
Democratc
ronrepi
nf
govrrninrot;
,hof
l,UI7k.*"*„C?.nni
e'
new* conference lari night, th* ver»ed" the pravlou* GOP foreign
a jet power-packed farewell
dent, wire to l#ad Ihe marcher*.
I N All state motor acaotar eraih- Found Abandoned
1M3 Damocratia nomlnea mad* it polidaa in favar of "bold and vigor- for ail of th* people and md the lut# l.y .th* Air "ore* awaits de­ cutive officer of ihe NAAH from
July 10, 1961 to July S, 19,55, U .Mure than 500 women marrhesl
.M M* tataroartl— af lac—i
A 1MB C b a m lrt sadea, hairing plain In all vita tana* to «ue*Uoa
actiaa at the Geneva Big few.”
parting .Secretary Harold K. Tal­ now undergoing a course of In- tn BoLvar Plara yesterday carry­
aad B o aaarita A m ,
F toida Tag No. 1-TBM, was lo a d that be wB announce to Nnvem- Four
Hiving
laid
down
thi*
outline,
ice hut tho— polieiei
bott today.
at ruction at th# Naval War Col­ ing banners aaytng "long lit*
abend—aafrtta
talabym ini lag a t a ga- bar ha la n a rtn g tgnta.
ta rogarts
the tanned and healthy appearing
Id chan* far tba won*
If the hurricane taavae tts* lage, Newport, R. I.
liberty." Police mnvrd to break
potential candidal* told reporters Washington are* al»a* and tha
up the demonstration whan th*
h# will havn mmeihlng definite to weather rleara by thla afternoon,
parade turned toward th* presi­
*ay ahead hi* politira! intentions Talbott will lak* an aerial tahiU
rttrt mm H &amp; a to agn
JANE CRISP M E !
dential palace aad the office a |
by November.
from about 100 airplane*, Includ­ HOLLYWOOD 'ft - Death hi* tha doted nrwapaper El Tltmpo.
Several Democratic goveronra ing a flight of at-personla fighters claimed Jana Murfta Chip, a ,
Th# ladle* fixed umbrella* and
have suggested at th* 47th Annual end possibly on* or more giant sronariat and co author of "Smilin' charged th* poilr* line a* mala
Goveronra O n fm n c* her* that B52 intercontinental bomber*.
Through” and "Lilie Time." She iperiator* cheered. Police (ear gag
Stay«nion had britar make un hi*
Talbott rsalgnad a weak ago w it th* Inrmar wifa of actor Doe- aeded a 15-mtout# struggle and
mtod natokly R ha
' j Mooday amid
thair
lid Crisp. They w c m &lt;frwo*c* tl to aenraa nf dr
4 outride —
M i Mm
yaetarday.
(rtT*
ad to jtl.
Bob Lamont. operator of the
Acorn Ranch at Chuluata. told tha
Seminola County Junior Chamber
of Commerce at today'a luncheon
ti,#*ting that the rattle business
ia -the moit fascinating buatn o a In tha world or * • wouldn’t

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HATU *ls Scheduled
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'Diane' Is Sighted
In North Atlantic,
Velocity Increases

Source Says Near
Agreement Made
On40 Civilians,

Governors Seeking
Compromise Plan
On Road Project

Coast Guard Cutter
Brings Men Ashore

Towering Waves
Lashing At Coast

Lutheran Men Set
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Crowds Still Gather
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They aay that modem rtadlng
AT N IW IT lA T U tM WRITER
Thu fan aaether tromandoue crop theortex are eo the wroat track,
of youngster*—earn* JAOO.OOO—will tket other bcetc etudlci have been
ba planted ta th* nation * ftrit neglected and that the hifh ichool
graduata ct today la far behind
me will approach school fear* the graduntn a t aay.» yeart ago.
fully, aom* eelf-aeaurodly. eom* Thle year more than 10 billion
reluctantly, wma tearfully, aomc e Uart will be (pent on elemen*
doubtfully, aomc Importantly. But ry and high ecbool education In
each of the 3JOO.OOO—and moit of Uua country.
Are wo getting our monoy'a
thalr TJOO.OOO parent*—have thta
worth?
Are our children learning
In common:
In no tin* at all they’re *urc tn read. wnte. epell, figure, and
think at lead moderately well?
they’ll be able to read.
But all over the country there To get come anewtri. Aeeociated
Preee reporter* have Interviewed
college prendente, peyehologtita.
grade echool loaebere, parenti, re*
Legal N otice
medial reading Inetructors and ae*
eorted eaperti from coael to coax'
l e x i c:m
a t o Decree!) o
b t a t c o r r t o n iD A t o
Their opinionx on loday'a ichoolx
m a r t k in
“ o rro
b n re
ro R A T to y , •
dUMlvod New Tnxk
eorp «rm «" vary from •’Urribla" to "splendid".
Ik * u * k a i * x i i i l e M . *Mi«*M*r» But tho majority uuuta that lo­
ta ta te re ii. t l r r t i n .
o t .fk h .ia *
• r* . lru e ie « i. e i u i x M . *»»i«a»«». day'a youngaUr* read bettor end
IU a * f* c / « 4 tu n . * r * tk « r i i n l n underxtand much more then their
clolmlny by. through. u n d .r * r
a t a la n m m . M ary B in * C*ro«ra* parenla did.
,
Ivod. r * r p. * r a___
l l * a _i MAR*
tt*n.___a a:»e*l&lt;
E. M. Day. for a yeart a teacher
TIM t KINO i f MT.Muara
MPIf525f.t'V«nA3S» and elementary arhool principal
in Fairfax, near Waahtngton, in*
T ..S u iA» w O
data that hurryutg a child la hia
P m
. I P m I l JAMsa r reading can be n major blunder.
t , J o h n m t o mf l L M l '
A highly vocal ichool of thought
„
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UXWAT. OCOfUXR M
Ml'flHET. inxtate that phonica ahould be
HARVARD
H rO M R T . MART K
M ro M rr, a - c . w u o h e t . i l t- atreixed far more in leaching
MUOHET t a d
E M R A R E T H *M.
cox. if all**. •«&lt; tb o ir r o .p o f t l v . children to reed and ita mod re­
u n know n tpoiu** if ra*rrt«4. nnd cent apokeaman baa been Dr. Itu-

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nnd a n y *nC all p*rtl« * clalm lnc
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Itix MAROARET J. R t U . tlx* ■Inning, thence Wait l i t feat ta
i*»» u M*aa&lt;» L. hHt xix m. begmalag.
Ton. *M M«k af yau. ar* hareky
R*m . M l JU T M O N T r z e *.
„ w know n • • R R. R»»«. h . r notified that o auit has bxea
brought agalaat y*u In xh* Cireuit
Court. In and far gemlaal* Caun*
know n a* M. r . n io irle k . Me wlf«. ty. rierld*. In ebaneery. anttiled
if nil**. i « 4 If X u l . I k d r r .i* -JOE itOkg. pteiniltf y. MART
p .c tlv * unknow n k * lri. d*vl,»#«. KINO CORRORATIOV. a dleeal'ed
t n a t o n x . » ••!**••• lu * * r x . trodi* New Tark corporation, at a t, De*
■nr*. i r x t t M i . i n f a n y nnd nil fandanta*. and xrau. and M en af
Ired la
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m m . n r iruilMX *&gt;f T. A. t f f l W E T , dreen li f
a l i i (mown n T * « * n A I f ’i s h . r . rtarida. a enpy af Mid Anawar, *n
and JO HN H t a K R T .
k*lk «•- er befara Thuradey. Ayguat II.
r.* &gt;*4. c a d a n y a n d a l l eartiM A. D, tail, gad If yau fall t* da
r l t l f n l n p by. th r o u a k .
u n d . r nr I*, a decree pro caeteeee will be
ncalMX M id T„ A. H u f k t r pud ealerad egeiaat yau. and each nf
J * k n M*eh*y. bnlh Xh u i H , r»* yau for lha relief demanded la
•p*rtl**ly ; and a n y and all pxr* eald Complaint.
anna bavlae* *r r l a l w l a # la k a ta , . The nature af thle an't la to
a n y r t f hi, xitla n r la lv r a x t In in* Kiel th* title t* Ue abav* dee*
f n lla w ln c
d«*rrib*d land.
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my hand and eaat of
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l e u E a a t 411*4 f a i t , and U n Oen. a. Iieer, Jr.

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Soma ichoelmta aay tt may bo
Johnny Cen t *#ad.’’ ha a been that light reading wai carried too
MrinlUad tn a number of n«wa* far. with too little attaatioa paid
papera. kicking up eouiderable to phoniri. But now, they aay,
tha pendulum h it swung back and
controveray.
B«i4 Fleech: "The Ueeiung of nearly all schools use a bland M
m d ig g —«n over tho United SUUa. phonic* and sight roediag.
ta nil th* *cbools, in all textbook*— But why not itrosi phonics?
U lotnlly wrong and Alee In th* Suppose th* youngsters do read
fat* of all logic and common more slowly, wouldn't they bo
more euro of Ihemselvex? And
•east."
To thia the educators, almost to wouldn't they spell better?
a man. not only cry. “not guilty!" Moat educators aay no. And high
but in return accuse Finch of on their list nf rtaeona la tho
disorderly englUh language Itself.
mlirepreaenttng Ih* feet*.
Far from Ignoring phonics, leech* lie word* are a glorious hodge­
t r t aay they are an easanUal part podge of Teutonic. Latin, GrMk
of rttry ichool raiding program and heaven knows what origlnT
right now.
Anyone trying to walk the xtr*
About a century ego a shift was light phonetic line toon runs Into
made in leaching reading. Children vrords pronounced alike and spelled
were given phonograms, nr combi* diffirenUy: •'there" and "their",
nation* ol letter* Ilka " th " ’ek’\ "one'' snd "w-tn." "to." "two" and
"it," "be," "ea,” "de." to sound "too."
out. Often many weeks would be In the major ichool aystema
epent in drilling no that* unrelated chicked by the Aiaociatod Freaa,
phonogram* before any serious at* all icboola u it tho same ingredi­
tempt was mad* to taaeh reading. ents, phonicx and sight reading,
But once the rttding began, it in thtir laaraiag lo read re cip ^
was thought, the child would go The difference it la bow much of
moro rapidly. If he hit a string* each Ingredient ta put
word, all ha had to do was to wbco.
aound It out.
In lha 1» 0* it wsa decided
BUSY COURT HELD
sounding out wordx made alow DALLAS. Tex. cR — A police
readers, often reader* who did crackdown on periooe who have
not comprehend xrhat they road. failed to pay traffic tickets brought
So educator* begin turning to 1.130 person* Jamming into Corpo­
sight reading or. if you prefer ration- Court Monday and Tuea
Fleirb’s viewpoint, "word guess­ day. Ritra officere wore placed on
ing."
duty leet weekend after a baehlft
Hero the children were introdu­ of 4,000 tickets piled up.
ced gradually to M or 100 basic
wordx, to bo rocogniaod on sight,
before any training la phonic* wai
WILL YOU BE
given.
4 nU FUtcb. who** book. "Why

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TO KEEP SALES CLIMBING*
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In 1956's first half, newspaper adrsrtisin g h u nude ite biggeet contribution
on record to the continued grow th o f
American business.

So did elaasifiad advertising—mainstay
o f real eetete,.uaed cars and many another
business.
*

In the first six months, business invested
more dollers in newspaper advertising
than in any half-ycnr in history.

Manufacturers and retailers alike a r e (
profiting from the salespower o f news-j
papers—tha salespower that stems from
tha fact that newspapers are tha shopping
m edium —icAsra conaumsn look oogorly
for advirtioing—aaA from tha fact th alj
nowhart else can manufacturers’ ads and
r e ta ilin ' ads work togothor so affectively
to increase the productivity o f both.

Manufacturers* advertising sat a new
record.
So did retailers’ advertising—including
tha department stores, chain atone and
i l l tha rest.

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Balking Couple
I hur*. Aug. 1!. 1955 Page 3
Refuses To Clear
P ath For Air Force Turkey On Rocky
MIDDLETOWN, conn r ‘T in Road Of Economy

Volcanic Soil Rich Bat Hard To Work; Farmer Feels Safe
EAFFERANA ETNEA. Welly I*
—Giovanni Barbagillo farm* on
the ante of a volcano.
Year afier year ha haa felt the
earth tremble beneath hi* feet,
aeen flame* lash MO feet Into the
ir high above hit farm, watched
le red glow of lava creep down
upon hi* orchard. Why doei he
stay?
The Ift-year-old farmer shrugged
at he watched the lateit eruption
of Mt.Elna.
"If* a living.
"1 inherited Ihe farm from my
father before me. If I left, I would
be unemployed. There would be
nothing for me to hand on lo m&gt;
3pm.."
Danger? The bronied farniei
thought a moment.
"I have teen too many eruption*

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to give much IhouRht to the danjer.
"The irorit It the work. It'» hird
farminy up here. It 1* backbreak­
ing hard.
"There’* a aort of family tra ­
dition. follow in* the old pattern,
like all of ut who climb the moutvlatn to our farm* from Zafferana
or Milo or Forneiro or Taaaopitciaro nr I.iniuaRlotta.
"I w ji only to when I tin t
.tailed making Ihe climb, to help
my father.
"I ran never tell you of the
nearinrvv, th* long, long walk up
trail) twitting through the hard,
lava bed).
"Mott of the uay I* by half light
We atari long before dawn. We
have to carry blanket) and food
far a w&lt;rk on our back-. Iii avoid

MOM THI MCK of a supply ihlp. Commander John Albert, row*
officer lor the U. S. Navy, ttudlee the progre** being m*de
«. tractlng
on Uncle Sam'* fint man-made radar bland. lawated about 100
«d!e* eatt of Cape Cod, Max*. tt i* the flr.t of a chain of warning
rtrienv* that eventually will atretch from New four.-Hand to Norfolk.
AU will be atmllar lilandi, pattemad after offshore oil-drilling
device*. TWe ( 000-ton plalfm-m la elevated to a height of «T feet by
air Jacks. It la triangular In *hane and about goo teat In lendh

l y BBNNETT CERF-------------------OKN D. ROCKEFELLER had a constitutional aversion to
apendmg money, and when It came to Inveiting In a new
ltmouiine, ha carefully (xam inad every
leered one model, but still
hesitated about buying. "How
much it It going to coil to
maintain this car!" he d eanded of the aaleaman. “I
ould aay,” was the enswer,
T h a i th at depend! to a eon/
ilderable extent on th* eoat
/ ^ rv
of gaaoline.’*
Rockefeller the R n t then ad*
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muted gtujgingiy, -In that aaee
Kdaraeay I can afford It"
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• Maave Brennan, whoa* tongue
J c h n fo
la aa aharp aa the atortea she
$r.
kt-TUet, n t * nval lady fiction*
W down la aise by ebaerv mg.
*T? her fcouee caught Ira, th* we«M flee

High Protein Foods
Relieve Ulcer Pain
they neutralise th e free hydro­
chloric ad d In your stomach, if a
flhie add, you n e w , which tortta le s four ulcer.
*Tt might be a good Ido* to keep
m glam of milk beside your bed la
case ulcer pain wakes you during
(h e night. A glass of milk usually
helps relieve th* symptoms.
C r a m m i Egg*
Cream sad egg yolks or* advis­
able. toe, Mnce the fats they
contain tend to decrease the
oecreUoa of the hydrochloric
a d d . la addiUoa, they give you
a g n calories which moat nicer
patient* need.
Ulcer petieote generally have a
tracing for milk and eggs. They
readily accept th* hourly feed­
ings of milk; usually prescribed
lo r anyone with a n active uker.

giving thaw m titn ta gratia and
graham cnekera tnatead of milk
a t their hourly feeding#.
Recently, It t u reported th at
■ soybean product has been used
effectively in treating ulcer pa­
tient# who or* allergic to milk.
■utters A dda
1U add-buffering ability la
atmllar to th a t of milk. And ft
remains a flnily divided curd
when It le mixed with tactile
Juices. In fact, UUs pirduct has
been used for many years ga a
milk sututituta la diets for aller­
gic children.
It dors not, h o w m r, provide
vitamins A and D as milk dora.
Consequently, your doctor will
probably odd another source of
these vital vitamin* If he pre­
scribes the soybean product for
you.

making the trip diilT."
tliotanm plant* mmtlr r*e, he
tttern rowj of hit apple and nul
treei.
“ It'* not ordinary farminf,"
Giovanni explained. "You can't
ute a plow on Etna. Iter hide I*
too tou|h and too old. You have to
trade by hand, with mutclr. But
Ihe volcanic aot! J* rich. Crop*

LOUISVILLE, Ky. r _ pan
Hughe* wa. loa Urdnrwday but,
may take to preaching yet. I l r i
done almovt everything el-e.
"If nothing break* mr down. I'll
live another » year*. I’ve never,
been »kk in my life and nrvet
took doctor'* medicine."
llughr* nay* Ihe "Lord'* *paring mr for vomclhing and I Ju*t
can’t fig in e out what it n It might
be preaching."
Cm**tng and unenming hi* leg*
with the agility of a tern &gt;;er. the
former .lave retailed m an inter*
view hi* year* on tiearnboal).
fatnn and diay wagon*, where he
»pent M year* »hovcl:ng coal.
"It wa* too murh for me It
knocked me off and I linallv Had
to give It up."
Now living with a daughter he
tprnd* a lot of time thinking aboil
the o)J day*.
"Sometime* when I’m here hv
myielf, I Jtut *it around and live
my life again. I got a good mem­
ory."
lit* hearing alvo |* excellent but
not hi* right.
"When I go to thrrad a needle
tbete day*. I got in hold It up
pretty rto*e *n 1 ran »re it "
The birthday parly wa* a rimple
affair, allrndrd hv hi* gtandaon
hi* fiva great g-and children and
hi* four great great-grand hildren
A* for Ihe future, Hughe* «ay*
"I'm waiting on him. Whenever he
call* me, I m ready lo go."

Indian-Head Poser
For Nickel Charged
SYB ACL’SK, N Y r-C h ie f John
Bigttee, who.e no*e appear* on the
Indian head mrkel, pleadrt guilty
In police court Tueadiy to a
rharge of driving white Intoxiratad He wa* fined |1IM and hi*
driver'* liernie wa* revoked.
Ttie TO year old Seneca chief wa*
arrevted tail June S after hj* car
atrurk a fire hydrant. He told
Judge Truman If. Prerinn he had
been driving *inre 1021 gir.l it w«&gt;
hi* flrit nffense.
The head on the nickel 1* a rnm
potile rreated by tndptnr Jame*
Kraver from three rrpreicntative
Indian model*.
SOI.DIF.R ORDERS GENERALS
LOUISVILLE, Hy.. *--M. Sgl
William ( unn, of Madtion, fnd .
ia one tol.lier who ran order gen
erata around and make them like
It. He pamta the portrait* nf de
parting commanding generals nf
tha Ft. Rno* armored center and
prom t* them a* going away gift*.
It haa become a tradition.

going to *it ,n a rhair and Ihey’ll
have t&lt;&gt; pick mr tip »n&lt;) c*tr&gt; me
out."
Mr*. John r Kirchcndorfrr «*«
talking shout t s mar*hi!t comins to lake over her JOlvesr-nld
haw* to nuke room for ■ new kir
Torre atom laboratory.
Iter hu»b*nd H- &lt;•*n’t plan on
mot me either
1 Ihe r- ip!e ha*
three children and tv* (% eloj.
Their hmi*e and land I* all the
Rnternment nr&gt;-l, eleare I before
work ran riait ..n the Sahoralort
But Kirrhnt.htrler sa&gt;* he l&lt;
holding out lor t a*t m"-* rhe
Rotrrntnrnt ha&gt; nude an ol(»r of
Jlfi.wt
"It »»a» ju»t tin arek* aso that
tie rereoril a pwt patment from
the Roteinrnent ••&gt; lhat «e eoul.t
Uu* another I
hitrhendorfrr

UNDItGOIMG tUCCIttfUl t t t n ire two nrw iwm
her* of America’* growing air family. At tor*, re­
fitted with a itnglr *kt, an XF.’Y-1 Sea Dari make.*
» high sowed ta*i run on S. n Direr* Ikty Twin eti
ginr* propel (hr delta-wing rrafl at high guhwmjr
afMHii) In level (tight. At hollotn, a YC-12IK Air

ISTAN !tt L. Turkey T—Turkey,
»’uthentrrn an hor of NATO, it
traveling an m riratinjly rocky
economic road.
Trice* are ri«mj Shortage* h ari
developed in tome food and tndu*trial itemi. The country hat ex*
haudrd it* fore.^n exchange and
foreign credit it dr&gt; n- up. It it
already heavily in drht.
Premier A inan Mender** hat
Inaufurated a aerie* of measure*
dr&gt;t£neil lo ea»e Ihe tituation —■
ch|elly a crackdown on hoarderi
and *peculator*.
\teite,n diplomat* have hern
urging even mure dravtic mea*

**.&gt;rrr lfrv*f» and rargn get mr Ulr* mil at the 11 »dclphu Navy Yard, It c.»n t. Kr nt* jttv.l land rri
water or on n-j;nl.ir runw.i * the I'jiitotvi »• .«
a re tract a tilt* altd-likr artangrincnl which m ake*
It [ywiiMr for tlw anitthitoou) rraft to ntvfvtr -d
-mow and In*
(Inlcrnclsomtl .VowiUtirXfrrw I

B U T T O N -FR E E

PENSIONS SHOW STEADY GROWTH

Enchanted Nights” Mattress

I l i M t t l t i V 'l i t M i j l l i b

REDUCED

iH M U ftth tlifD iM W

FIRST TIME IN
_ 18 YEARS!
" iin To n N
MKDOhrt OF H tlO tff
H O M SIt OF PfM O M f rtn e rrd by tn.vjsed pwvelon r»*m hi tha t* A

p e r .Iru.uiy from few.) than two amt a half million *n I9I9 Vo
nrarle four million tw 1» t. tbia rhart from a booklet i.avied hv the
lnablute of lwle Inauranra, New York City, ahowx. t&lt;&gt;wieel Twa.t

News 0 / Aten
In Service

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kl° f»0M OUR i !? “ CM,t “ MfRfJ.
“J® htfHoa.n rH(s ,or ' 4I* &gt;**0(n ,

BISl.NFNbM AN J A IL E D

SFOl'L
— The Settul dt»trirt proverulor'a nlftre W'e.tnevday
•aid a U.S, bium rvinun, Mur
ray I*. Kchwaritiun, wa* jatle&lt;|
fr&gt;r que*Unning shout Illegal rn
Iry id 1*4 wri*t watrhe* and ? inn
wa'rh hand) valued at L2.io,ot*i
hchwarrman is manager of lh&lt;Srim arrm in International T ralr
Co with office* in Semit ami
H"itg Kong Hi* hnma was given
a* New York.

FORT BENNINO, 0 1. -N ation
at Guard Sergeant F m t Cla»)
Flojd Sparkman Jr., D, vhu-r
wife, Darlene, five* at Iatj Hhull A re, Sanfnnl, recently “ j.
graduated Irnm t h • Inlai trv
School's advanced non eornml*vluned officer) cotirte at Fort Pen­
ning, Ga.
The ctitir'e wa, designed to prr
par# non-eommi» atoned officer* Sparkman'* parent, l i v e
for duties a* platoon aergranta Grandview A v e , Sanford
with infantry rrgimcnti.
Sergeant Sparkman ba* return
rd In hi* home in Sanford. Spark
man is an employ* nf the f'rnin
auto t'on*lrurtion Company in
Orlando, lie b a f it) graduate
NEW DESIGN!'
of Semtnola High School. Sergeant

4fr CIIMS IHtl O f S j
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*ifit)cfion m*
n a iitr i r
" f ,t&gt; IICHIS* Sf4lt W,lr0«T0)l fNt

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IUOINI W. lANOV. 11. bandba
live line* a* hf gfie* lo wo)k we
an able b&lt;*tuil ar-mao )l*wiit
Ilie l.m lrt tVi ilcr* ,Vv) at Merrua It.-ik. t’a Young l.im lr,
hotHT Met ill,nt M.vi mo Acadenvy giadiialr, atlioetnl wide »lt-ntio*v when be » o lelutot a
Navv ranim i. nwv I--* ,u*e hi*
motlier lud once liec-n a l.'ntnmiin r t Tl,e ca-e H Imiog reviewed
b* Sc« ret ary of Ihe Navy Charle*
Tbomaa.
rlHlernatinnall

mr
with I Fit
balanced place setting

GOLDEN SLEEP SALE
Enchanted Nights reduced to

lU itkN A TIG N A L
STERLING
Here i» a petlern for modern fir­
ing — heavy In we.ght — wilh a
flaw and balance never befora
achieved in ileding silver d*t&lt;gn.
Silver flhy*hm bringi Out oil the
fceaidy of this movt precious
p.lfll Not* th* )up*ib workmanship — and tuch (oniemporory
concept* of dengn. See it toon!

BUDGET

was

NO BUnONS, NO BUMPS, NO LUMPS
iT rr.tt ym ireolf lo a rrally Iiixurimu* mattrom*—a n d
save practically n $20 bill! For th e first tim e, Sealy.
perm it# this red u ctio n on live fam ous Knchanto*!'
N ig h ts . . .
Have ex actly $19.55, Bleep on n cloud! N ow , g et
th * sm o o th est m attreaa to p e v e r designed, nnd th a t
restful 8EALT firm ness a t th is u n b eatab le sale prioo.
Com* in white Ihe supply UsLa!

WILL YOU BE OUR GUE8TT
&gt; Wa bar* lea tad M Air-Caadlileasd B u n i t u
M s r - U * M ate!

A bsolotelr F t h
Ear a P*rW a11 Days ts alt New Arrivals a l aa
Naval Air Itatlaa
■top by swd PWk Up T m t Kopp

I TUDOR,
of fftea MimmP

Wm. L Kader, Jeweler

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s Keep Shoppers Facilities

By Offering Parking In Sanford
The Sanford City Commission h*» bwn
presenter? \ minor movintt operation on *«v*
t r i l occasion*, but due to the posrihln ex*
pense, pOJiponed the event.
With another year** budget under eonplderation. there s**m* to be a way to take
care of a neeeieary m^v* to provide parkin*
apace for hundred* of automohilea coming
to Sanford daily bringing thousand* of »nopj*r* to local merchant*.
Tho softh*ll diimond h»» he*&gt;n located,
fo r a lon«r time, on a very important piece of
property that ia logically the ideal plaea for
• publ'c parking lot.
The diamond can be moved without too
much co*t. to Ft. Mellon Park. And with tha
moving of the softball diamond, tennis
court* can be lighted to provide another area
for recreation that ha* been needed for *o

SidI f DAWSON

CHINESE CHECKER-UPPER.
tIM IM S fP C C A R /iO
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Auto Buying Soars To New Heights

UNOBRTWTABVtli

NEW YORK. tfu. TSoi* HoMm rate of repoiaaiHeai, ta the Amer­ htlUoa. n AMks U minis* esr
buyers win complete pirmeot* this
year — sad he driving dehUree
ears.
.
But ethers great so sura. Tbi#
Federal Reserve Beard, far exam­
ple, is aervoui about Ae total debt
m all Held*. Corporate debt he*
bees going up.-aeC hank Msgs to
bustiesi hive grew* it s sdssoa
when they ususuy crop. The feder­
al debt creeps higher, sad Mete
and tacit isdebtedecis iwrtU it e
fatter rite The hem* buOdiii
boom hit besa fed hr ***r morv
gsge terms
k
The Nattaas) Automobile DesUfV
Asia, wam its jo.wo membtn:
"There’* nothing smart Shout tooliberal credit terms. Right now,
U't up to dealers to pul a step to
erssy credit, and start Nek ea A*
reed to Miltp."

at thiny. brilliantly h u d cart icm habit of meeting payaeet*
flaibm i b r r*u on lb« highway— even when thing* tighten up
arc they running people too much Utile
"Our auto loan delinquencies are
ta debt?
The unuaually larga itocka deal at an all-time low," aaya F. R.
a n ’ hind* a t the l#JJ model year wuit. prendent of General Motors
neara the eloae — »ill they be »old Acceptance Carp.
at a profit, or at big diKOunt* Universal CIT. Corp report*
m d dangerously liberal payment that irnce tha war Amtricam have
linancM at billion dollara to buy
ter all*
ll'a one of the kotte*t debate* can and have ao far repaM Tl
tMay.
Never before have iutO m»Ven
turned out io mmy t a n Never Small Boy Falls
before have American* bought is
many Never before hai outtiand From Third Story;
Ing automobile tre lit been ao
Seriously Injured
huge
LGUtSVH.LE. Ky. up - A ttBefore World Wir 1! Amennn*
need 1H billion dnltira in (heir month-old boy fell from a third
ear* Thla aummrr they v*# U'» floor roof, dropped through A*
arms of i yv&gt;uA trying to catch
billion
Auto makert and flnanre mm* him. and waa Injured icnouily
p*niei ity there'* nothing la worry yesterday
about National Income haa gone The child. Willi m Nevitt. tan
up iteadily The load Isn't too In in apparent effort to retrieve
heavy for prorperou* American* a toy pistol h* had dropped from
to carry, they »ay. and betldea — the roof
much of the preient protpcniy It His mother. Mri Ard*SI NeviU,
gave All account:
due to credit W in ;
For proof they point to the low &amp;h* want to A* roof to sleep,

A tla n tic C o a st Line Lead s

It hasn’t been too long ego th at the At­
lantic Coast Lino made g dramatic announce­
ment In It* overall Improvement program
with the opening of It* new air conditioned
building at Sanford. Guests from all over the
south witnessed tha formal eertmoniaa put­
ting the “firet-in-the-eouth*’ facilltiee into
operation.
progress haan’t stopped. Today. * ith a
mare few months behind tt In a Sanford
bulldog program, tha Atlantic Coaat Lin*
haa modernized it* communication* facllities with radios from ita Panda Yard offlee
to the General Yardmaater’a automobile and
to a * diesel englnea working In and around
Sanford. A direct telephone ayatem enables
"THEY BE BUND
offices to communicate with one another at
LEADER* OF IK S
momentum!* speed. Automatic signals have
long
„ ,
BUND”
With the n«*\ larger, and centrally locat- been installed between Sanford and Tampa
(Avia** i tern*
#d parking lot. parallel parking can be In­ making accident* "next to Imposaible’*.*
stalled throughout the city for the faster Rand* Yard ha* been rebuilt and enlarged
Listen with v m t aevflea to
after which tha child apparently
movement of traffic, and for safer dri'ing to more efficiently *arve Sanford and all
medical
advice frem anrea*
climbed
out
A*
window
to
foil
arena aouth of it. The Icing of refrigerator
for our motorists.
her.
hut a Fhvticlen. ftaeef* ae
H
A
L
BOYLE
Shoppers, with the new parking facili- car* his been apeedod up with only second*
Mrs Il*n# Cook and her breAer. Ae** friends mtv he. fter *r*
♦le*. ran gtav longer in Fsnford stores, with­ involved In the handling of one car. A large
Jimmy Payton, IS. first doer resi­ "Blind". Indeed to A*
dent.'. were standing outside talk­ serv kaewledt*.
out fair of traffic ticket* They will think •I?o advertlMng the availability of Indusing when a toy pistol f*U at their
The vnttta* t t _____
twice, too. of the excellent and convenient trial property haa been arected on It* French
feet They tasked up and sgw a
By F.n rPEAr.ll
, Prciideal appliuded — m times, me for a while, were I to com­ child # legs dangling over Ae reef reeuire* the seectallsed Nath*'
freedom from parking worries, before going Avenue property, the site of the former At­
1s t ef veers at Medtadl Catlantic Cutit Lin* Shepi. Another sign I* GRTTYMUflG. Pa &gt;f - Almost ictordlng to the Adam: Sentmel mence to make a ipecrh.
edge.
to other eenterr to shop.
"1
do
not
appear
before
you
for
gore
m*n
had
been
killed
In
the
leg*
cad Ho*site] tatorwhi*
Just
Aen
W
klUim
tall.
Ftytot
being
prepared
for
another
location.
»nd
G
easrtl
Advertiser's
eerreNickel parking is wonderful for tha con.
A# pu.*poi* of doing *o. and for inched out to catch him, hut A* •iw sM i that esteer status
Hundred! more were dying ipondeat on tha iceae.
And now. again the Atlantic Coaat Line battle
trol of the misuse of main street spare. Wa
several subatanttsl resion*. Tbe child slid through Paytoe'g arms suv have m e t diffsieaea* to
by the day. Gettyiburg — a peace­
have reached the point of saturation though, la leading the way In the transportation ful buttling to»n today — wit a A few houra later. Lincoln most auhitantitl la Aal I have and struck A* concrete pavement e Fhvsktaa. A cut that dees
Hopped by at Aa Presbyterian nothing to say "
field. A faw month* ago an announcement charnel home in 1M1
•nd need additional space for more carl.
rhurch — where soother Repub­ ("Laughter," reported the news­
not heat max he a rtmete ta*
ho,
to
bury
the
dead,
a
cewatery
BOV IS KILLED
was
made
of
the
operation
of
a
brand
new
Let's swap a few parking apace* on
lican prnridfBl, Dwight D Eiien- man on tha spot)
featiaa
at a warning ef a did*
«ai itarteo. And a consecration bower, sometime* worship* today.
PLATING W1TI GVNR
F irst Street for hundred* In a modern park­ freight train southbound from Richmond, ceremony
"In my petition," he went on. SAN DIEGG. Calif UP-Two hors betas condition. Year beet la*
« i i derided upon. That Lincoln didn't star for Ae end of
V*. to Jacksonville. Now. this service haa callet for an enter Edward F.v.
ia somewhat important that I plivmg war with toy guna decided turanco for continued health ie
ing lot.
church eiercues Hi* tram to "It
should
not sly foolish things "
»
.......
#
_ been extended aouth through Sanford to erett waa tha iilvci-tongued ciioice tha
to uk* a look at a real one Tset- to he guided by yeur Fhvsktaa.
WeahAgton was waiting,
("If you can help it," a heckler day. It w nt off, ktlUng James
Tampe. Tbl* train leave* Potomae Yard at 11 of all concerned.
Faw people remember Alt. in
Sanford Herald
a. m. end e r r lm In Sanford at 1:10 tha fol­ Would he come* He would, h» the midst of ill Ail tumlut, Lin­ Interrupted, according to Aa same Wide Byram, •.
observer)
n tiiiM #«ur ——e* u m * w
«*»&lt;*r
Bgt. P. t . Weft said
Informed
the
committee,
but
he
lowing afternoon, or IS hour* and *5
coln mad* another speech A "It very often happens," con­ Detective
Byram boy, visiting her*
TO UCH TO N
fitts MiitM Oiliiif it* ieii if minute* running time Now, the ‘Atlantic waa a buiy man,. Couldn't they crowd gathered outside the Wills cluded the President, "that to* the
t g*ifi* it
Dallas. T*x, was playing with
put the ceremony off a month or house end rlimered for him Finonly way to help It la to say noth­ David Jonta. also •
- ™
* • 4,1 Coast Lin* haa added a brand new com­ ao?
DRUG C O .
hit tired figure loomed op In ing at iD. Believing that It my Walk said young Byram salted
e a rn s r l i a m
h w i*
panion northbound freight train. No. 110. They could and did — tor Ed­ ally,
BABth* ****** DU Svmft*. Ml
Aar.
trt*
A* doorway.
present condition thla evening. I the Jones boy if he had a rail gun.
Departing from Tamp* at T:Mp. m., poising ward Everett Then, pretty much "I sppeir before you. fellow must beg you to excuse me from This
led
Aem,
A*
detective
said,
•ra in im « i iit m
Sanford at 11 p. m„ thla new train arrive! aa an afterthought, they rent an clllreni," ho aaid, "to thank you addressing you further."
to a .43 calibre Mato! in a desk
Invitation to the President of the for Ae comnlmcnt. Tbe inference What aver became of Edward drawer.
R.2JSU. "• - sjO~«r" ‘
at Richmond. Va. a t T:4S p. m. tha next day, United
It went eft as they snsmStatri
III
MltfM. »•»*■ *1 OH*S
lord it.
or 21 hours and 1* mlnutea from Tnmpa He cams . n o the date selected 1* e fair one Aat you would hear Everett, anyway?
a* la lM H
£•&lt;■*. •» H l n l i l a a H i l tM n * ,J N *
••*• &lt;ei1 *• Ilaui* laa at
to Richmond.
by Edward Everett.
Thee* are the faategt freight trains the Abraham Lincoln and his party
i s s r s . ' s r s s j r ^ s s r j s r t s i Atlantic Coaat Lin* haa ever operated. The cam# by train, after a home
a n ia ta
schedule I* approximately the same aa on* powered awitch from one railroad
I t a I M M la a a i a Sta M i | a a M M iN * M ata
to another at Baltimore He walked
of the p*M*nr*r train*. Tha Kavanna Special from
aaklah la M l*lla «
ta l i t Mat laa aaaaMlaw
the station to David Wilis'
• a a aa an Ika laaal a ati l »tla&lt;*4 h A la H ai H h *
Thla northbound train provide* third mom- home in !h» viHuf i-pure
Ing delivery In tha Haw York arta and al­
Thuraday, Auguat 1 1 .10M ready la proving benafteUl to Florida ahlp- There he ttiyed the night. He
P aged
knew he would be called upon to
make a few remarks an he brought
para.
some notes from Waihwgthn. He
In
addition
to
thaa*
hwnrwremante.
w*
I
TODAY'S
MULE
.
*
T
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M
I
f"
^
t
411
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*
have been advised that naxt aea eon tho At­ didn't think much of tbu firil
r We eeme unto the land whither thou e*fl- lantia Coaat Lina. In connection with tha draft ao he called la the reigning
Edward Everett « n no:
test ua, and aurely It flowed with milk ead NCABtL, LAN. and C A tl railroad*. Operate expert
the tint nor the last outitde eon
honey—Num. 18:27.—But the wealth of a new northbound train from Florida to luttant called in to help on • prei.
EXTRA LONG
CHILDRENS AND WOMEN’S
: Canaan v ia nothing compared with the h«ri- Chicago to carry Florida fruit* and vege­ (dentjat addrcri
NATION WIDE
. tag* of the detnoeraela*. Than* the problem table*. ThU will he another big boast to all la the end, though, H waa Abe
la how to dispose of the bewildering lurplua Florida Shlppara aarvad by tha Atlantic Llncotn'i ipeech
Re • rote it. pilnilaklngtr. on »
of butter and cotton and grain. Cod haa In*
Coaat
Lin*.
little
oval table you mU can tea
deed led ne into land* of greet prosperity.
Tha Atlantic Coast Line definitely lead* ta a little room over i drugator*
. Bugger to endemic In athalatlc lands.
here ia Oettyiburg
the transportation f laid today.
But he didn't get to deliver It oo
Khcdule.
JAMES MARLOW
For one thing, the parade to Ae
cemetery wai life in atarttng. Then
Edward Everett van a half-hour
tat* striving it the cemetery. Hn
bad ben out Inipectmg the nettleHeld
FINAL CLEARANCE
charter
rhaogei
on
It,
Het
of
WASHINGTON I T - An t a l W l a l
two thirds tt tbe Senate gave their Every school child hli he-n told
Senate group haa riven Praitdcm problem! «a be conilderod at Its Messing.
what happened next. Everett apoke
XUenbower a blank dieck in de. meeting next month.
Any cheng* M flw ehtrtsr in the tor
two houra.
cidlni whether to support lb# Idea The *0 naIlona I* the Astern My femes ltd* f n t n r e ta nat‘hMlr
"Standing beneath Ait serene
af e United Nattaai' eonfareeee eeuM H’ilat at flw charter-ehasge There ta a* world Manor Mr it. sky,"
began, "overlooking these
So founder ehange* la tta charter pteMew and tarns* tt. Or. May Far tram It. Inert* already hat breed he
• Heavy Quality Manila
fields . . . ."
; ■ r t P .IW L - .etpCMMd g paamas fa ebaasea at R got
After mmy hearing*, this i m p could act up a UJf.
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• ALL FROM atO H B t PBICt BANGS
pretty
deadly
before
be
• L ifu T ft^ S a ta
—a nbeommlttee of the •***«# to consider rnaagei They wouldn't this tm*. n e t la Marti, unlaw the was through.
• fitock-Up New
• JB. MIBBBS AND HALF B lttS
beaded by Sea. George (D-Ol) — have to put the conference to work Russian* bate abused their ala
•
Matching
Ctftdd
Mi
Abraham Lincoln ptunped Em ■eld yttierday Elrmhower should ill Its*. Thar eeuid Ml M Mart kffia ear abase* M mtaaas,
hind end then ipoke hi* own
As taw ap* aa im i flw Blatu- ott'a
be free t* anti himself aa becking Utar
tew words, itsrting "fouracoi*
•war
admtatafratkw.
prtsaMy
;
AB 18
VBNETIAN
seven yean ago . . .
There m i l be no
Short Sleeve
K N t n i flT O Q C ittt* l aarrten af Staio Bulk*, and
Even tf he did, that wouldn't unices:
h
b
l
tribute
to
Ms
audience
was as reeerd M favor tt a con- Ant thew who could hear the
•ecwaaarlly n e ts there would ha L TWo thlrda tt flw
Grey
In en d fw ebaasea- Bet
any charter changes. Tha United approved.
that, ae prtMai art, ta a Sang way
States wild block any K didn’t
hkn. Thla Is lb* background on t TWo thlrda of the perllanaeoU from a c t u a l l y approving any
of Mm IS UJf. natloea approved. changes.
flw problem:
ONE RACE GIRLS*
When the f o u n d i n g attfcua I The llg nun - the United And hr tt a flan Ms adwtntaR
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way
ta
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SUM*,
tnaala,
BrttaM,
France
treated A* 0 . N. in liM they knew
aim *p.
■ tte y bad oof eaUbUabed a perfect and Nationalist China

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Two Celebrations
In 1 Hot Summer
Are Just Too Much

CIRCLE SEVEN

SNYDER, Okla. UD-Twn relebratlom in one hot summer are
too much. »ay» a Kiowa County
couple who observed their Tfitb
wedding anniversary Wednesday.
A little over a month ago, neigh­
bor* helped the husband, W. A.
(Uncle Bunch) Fulllngim, cele­
brate hi* 100th birthday with a
stag party at the home of a son.
Only the family wa» invited to
Wednesday's quiet occasion.
Pullingim and his 83-year-old
wife Annie are native* of Texas,
He was born in Clarksville. Tex.,
in 1U3 and she waa born In De­
catur, Tex., four yeara later. They
were married in Denton, Tex., in
1879.
They crossed Into aouthweit
Oklahoma in the 1890* and carved
a cattle domain in the foothills
of Ihe Wichita Mountain*.
Fulllingim it believed Oklaho­
ma's oldest active rancher. He cn
joy* visitor* and Journey* into
town occasionally to keep track
of acquaintance*.
The observance at tha ranch
home included a daughter, fir*.
Madge Walker, Allu*. Okla.; two
son*. Prank and Will, who lire
nearby; and three grandchildren.
Pullingim and hi* wife have
their oun recipe Tor a long and
happy married life.
“ I don't worry, and »he does,"
he explained. "And it work* out
fine that way."

Circle No. Seven of th* WSCS
met at the hone of Mr*. L. P. Ha­
gan. 1702 Park Ave., at 3:10 o'clock
Monday. Mr*. Carl Witllami offer­
ed the devotional taken from.. P in t
Cor. Chapter 13.
A ikit wai given by Mr*. Cart
WllUxma and H ri. Russell Tench,
aubject, "Conversation on Spiritual
Class**." Mrs. Bourd sang "This
I. My Falher'a World" after which
the business wxs taken care of In
regular form.
It waa announced that the circle
m il meet with Mra. Carl William*
tn September. Mr*. Hagan aerved
delldou* refreshment* assisted by
her daughter and granddaughter,
Betty Hagan.
Member* preient were Mr*. R
T. W*rrrn, Mr*. I* P. Hagan, Mr*.
Carl William*. Mr*. 31. E. Sloye,
Mr*. Carrie Draper, Mr*. Rime 11
Tench, Mr*. Krnt, Ml** Bessie
Zachary, Mr*. W. R. Moye and
Mr*. W. O. Akrrttrom.
CIRCLE NINE
Circle Nine met at the home of
Sir*. J. N. Araarrllo, fOO Park Ave.,
klnnday. When the member* ar
rived the hotlc*s aerved refreshmenu of punch and rookies.
Mrs. At/arello, chairman, open
ed the bualnrt* meeting and Mrs.
R. U. Hutchison, offered the devo­
tional, her theme being, "faith .
Mr*. B. E. Wiggins presented the
m inion study on ‘‘faith” and she
closed with the reading of a poem,
"My Name Thomas."
Ilusinrs* was taken rare of and
plan* made for the bazaar, Nov
IT and for a aupper for Ihe youth
on Aug. 31 at MrKlnlry Hall.
Those present were Mra. B. K.
Wiggins, Mr*. Raymond Shul'z,
Mr*. W. E. Raine*. Mrs. R. U. Hu­
tchison, Mra. Ruth Lundquist, Mr*.
H B. Hudson, Mr*. John (Rllon,
Mr*. If. W. Dick, Mr*. Harry
Browo, Mra. M. E. Raker, Mr*.
AuareHo and Mra. Brodla Willlama.

County Members
Return From Tally

Betty Grable
Listed As Most
'Down-To Earth'
HOLLYWOOD, tn — A reader
a tk i: "Who D Hollywood'* most
level-headed, most down-to-earth,
la short, most u n - a e l r e i a y
actre»»7"
Brtty Grable I* our choice for
that title.
"1 don't know how I've laited
this tong. I'm to dull." Belly once
told me in a classic understate­
ment. She was referring to her
lack of aensatiunal front-page head­
line* a la Monroe or Hayworth.
Betty's d a i l y life rould be
summed up as a rare at breakfait
with hubby llan y Jam et over who
gets to read the *port* section; a
lot of time spent with her family
and her stable of horses; plus a
passion for Harry Jamr* record*.
Thr Jam es' social life I* about
as un-Hollywood a* can he. Their
friend* are mostly of the turf let.
"It's amazing how few movie
stars we know," she laid. "For in­
stance, the closest I ever came to
knowing Clark Gable was when
we both had the same dentist.”
Betty could well afford to be
a conceited actress because the i*
one of the greatest box office stars
in the industry'* history. In fart,
after Darryl /..muck had an artistic
success but box office flop with
"Wilson." he commented:
" I ’ll never make another histori­
cal picture unless it h at Belly
Grahte in it."
Alwaya cooperative. Betty took
every musical role imh CenturyFox handed hrr. but the went on
suspension rather than tn play a
heavy dramatic rule in "Pickup on
South S treet"
"I just told them I’m no dram at­
ic actress," she explained. ” 1 know
what I can do best — tinging and
dancing "
Actually Ihe best thing Belly
does is look beautiful. In "How to
Be Very. Very Popular," the and
Sheree North play a couple of
burlesque queens.
Belly wat a big star when
Sheree was going to the kids'
mstinre on Saturday afternoons,
but in Ihe picture, they look Ihe
•ame age. And, what'i more, on
the tlreel, they still bwk the tam r
That's no reflection on Sheree—
•ge.
it's Just (hat Adly’a face and
figure seem ageless.

Ten of the Seminole County
Pood Sen ice Association mem­
ber* have recently relum ed from
Florida State University in Tallahasarw where they participates!
tn a atala-wlde summer ahott
course,
Thoaa attending from t h i s
County wera Mra. Iren# Sewell,
.
Junior High School; Mrs. Ann
•
l.effler, Geneva; Mra. Louis*
Hasty, Seminole High; Mrs. Lu­
cille Lee, Wilton; 31r*. Clarice
Dekle. Mrs. Ebha Lee, Wa*t Side;
calendar
31r*. Frank Cartledg*. Orledu;
o f fV lN T S
SUGAR AND S P irE HAM
Mm. Freida 3tuir, Lyman; Mrs.
Purchase a ham slice eut about
Mildred Wlcderhold, luske Mary;
WEDNESDAY
and Mr*. Dot Griffith, Grammar 1 Inch thick. Place In ihalluw
pan, sprinkle srith brown sugar
Sunday School Worker* Council School.
and (tick with cloves. Pour *k
of tha P in t Baptist Church meot
for aupper a t 7 pjn. Prayer meet. Choir will hold Ita rehearsal at cup of plum Juice over it. Bakr
In a 300* F. oven for 1H hours.
^ ini a t 7:30 p.ra. Wotkera Coun­
cil 8 p.m.
7w
Central Baptist Church Then turn the slice and arrange
Th* Holy Name Society of All prayar meeting will begin at I one No. 303 ran of drained blue
plums on (op of ham. Return to
Soul* Catholic Church la sponsor­ p.m.
oven for 13 minulra.
ing n get acquainted aupper at
THURSDAY
tha school grounds from 3-8 p.m.
Junior R.A.’* meet a t 7 p.m.
The Central Baptist Church at the P in t Baptist Church,
ADD VIENNA*
A new touch for macaroni and
cheese. Top with little Vienna
sausages. This casserole !■ good
aerved with a big Inssed aslad

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Frankfurter Favorite

Here's a frankfurter serving Ihst will nukr a km.hlln« i f ftinle tim e
In wip
*Ji|ip in mm
thus
hit. Plump (rank* have brm nit length* vc )u« enough in
ttripa
with Kiorm am)
, of American chrrwr. Thry were -then wram*si
*Pt
bo-iled until the bnctas aae ns-krd and the ihcrv IsitJily. tliry're *rrvttl
rev bun halve* srith pickle relish Slsnr airing poSatics and a wiLxl of
bsnato and curttmbrt slier* cunpirle thk turn Is.

Daughters Of Nile Officers Elected
To Be Constituted For Coming Year
Athaliah T e m p l e , No. I ll,
Daughters of the Nile, will bo By Gleaners Class
constituted and the officers In­
stalled, Thursday, Aug. IM. at the
.Masonic Temple, 70S East Cen­
tral Ave., Orlando, at 1 p m. All
Daughters of the Nila member*
in good standing are Invited to
witness the Constitution, and af­
filiate with the group if thi-y
wish to. Th* Installation will be
open to the public aliout 3 p.m,
All wivra, widows, mothers,
daughtrrs and aistrrs of Nobels
of th* Ancient Arabic Order of
3lystie Shrine in good standing,
ran join on the Charter if there
by I p.m.; according to an an­
nouncement by 31r*. Anna It.
Price, Supreme Deputy at U rs s
of Suprima Tempi#, Daughter* of
the Nil*.
If further Information I* wish­
ed, they may contact Mr*. Price,
Rt. No. I, Box RC.fl, Clermont, or
Mrs. Emily Cliff, Qu«n Elect,
Eustis, Phone 2 m

Get-Acquainted
Luncheon Is Held
An Informal gathering of the
Sanford Naval Auxiliary Air Slat
inn wives to get acquainted wat
held In th* form of a pot-turk
luncheon at the bom* of Mra.
Robert Jackaon on the base &gt;eiIcrday al 11:30 p. m.
Thna# presrnt to enjoy the oc­
casion were 3lr*. J. R. WUion,
Mr*. M. II. Hawkins. Mrs R. N
Vrhorn. Mra. II. A. Hall. Mr*. II
Little. 3lr*. F. Johnson, 3tra. F,
A. Nash. Mr*. G W. Lntr, Mrs
G K. Tilley, Mr*. W. L. Barkley.
Mrs. C. N. Callis, 3lr*. E. II
Dohne, Mrs. E. L. Franer, Mrs
F. W. Kempson. Mr*. II F Kreut

MARY ESTHERS

Perf Miss Universe
Starts Film Career
With 1 Rehearsal

TOE

SANFORD HERALD

has started her film career with
a six-word speaking part In a film
about clarinetist Henny Goodman.
Her speech;
"Just one more, pleat*, 31r.
Goodman."
Sh* ran through the seen* 31unday after only one rehearsal—
fewer than average for a beginner
Universal-International cast her in
the role of an autograph-hunting
American bobby-soxer In "The
Benny Goodman Story." She
speaks English and four other lan­
guages.
Sharing her seen* with Steve
Allen was Carlen* King Johnson,
Viis Vermont and later 3ti*s
l*. S A. in the beauty pageant
won by 3ltsi Rombin last month
in nearby Long Beach.

three children ol Herperder Herts,
England, have been visiting Mr*.
R. A. Newman for several day*.
Prof. Gower i* an exchange pro­
fessor and ha* been at Harvard
University for a year. They left
this morning and will sail for Eng­
land, Sept. 3.

Glass, Coaster Thun*. Au*. II. 1935 Page 5
Shower Given
fitU ib o n a lA
HOLLYWOOD if - Mis* Uni­ Miss A. Raborn
verse. Sweden's llillevi Rombin.
Prof, and Mr* L C. Gower an!

3tis* Ann Raborn, bride-elect of
Aug. 13. was honored Tuesday eve­
ning by Sirs. James A. Wright,
31r*. O. K Goff, Mis* Joan Wright.
3ft** Peggy tight and Mis* Lucia
Goff when they gave a "Glass and
("natter Shower" at th* Wright
home on Elliott Ave.
Pints* in various shade* of pink
were placed in appropriate *p«t*
around Ihe room. Game* were
played and prize* won hy Miss Jo­
ann Moore and Mis* Raborn. The
hostesses prevented th* honorce
with a snack set after which re
frohm enti of pie a la mod* and
coffe* were served.
Those invited to be with the bride
elect were her mother, Mrs. M. L
Raborn Sr.. Mrs M. L. Raborn Jr.,
Mis* Beverly Rogers, Mis* 3lary
le'ii Copeland. Mrs. Robert Gra­
ham, MU* Rosa Coke Boyle, 3IUs
Rcverly Gray, Miss Alice Brown,
Mrs, Blankenship
Mis* Joann Moore, Mis* Betsy
Carter. Miss Gail Bitting,
Leads Usual Meet Anne
Mis* Judy Inin, Mis* .Margaret
Nothing unusual in the* way of
business earn* up at Ihe regular Morrison, 31it* Patsy Collin* and
meeting of |b* Anna 3lil!*r Circle 31u* .Mary Ann WnghL
at lh« Elk* Club Tuesday even­
ing.
Mr*. James Rlankenship, pretlThe second annual Girl Seoul
di nt of the woman's organization,
presided a* routine reporta were Day Camp i* now in session at
rend and business was disposed of the scout property e* Si.'vi?Lake. Twenty-eight Intermediate
it. the usual manner.
Endowing the short meeting, Girl Seoul! *nd four Iradera are
light refreshments were served off to a go«d start.
to th* ladies by Mra. Robert S.
The ilay* program I* a full and
liillhimrr, hostess for the even­ interesting ons. At 9 am . th*
ing.
girls line up for color* and after
Among thnra pre-rut were some lively jam**, go up the hill
Mr*. James R. Hood-hart, 31r*. to lh„ new shelter for handcraft
Clayton Smith, .Mr*. Esther llar- lesson*. Monday, th* girl* ssorkrd
Iwr, 3lr*. Peter J. ltukiir, 3lrs. on shell jewelry and woven Mi­
H. K. Rogero, 31r». Stafford, Mrs, ll pon*.
II. &lt;*- DUhrow.
Merit Usdg* work followed with
Mr*. John Cameron, Mr*. Harry Mis* Peggy Wilson explaining the
Kent, Mrs. It 8. Itillhimrr, Mrs, intricacies of a rompas*. After
Janos Blankenship, Mr*. 3lari* discovering what N by SK meant
David, Mrs. laiwel) Osier, ami the camper* enjoyed lunch. A
Mis. Frank Dutton.
short rest period follow id and
thrn quiet games.
Mr*. F, D. Sentt assisted by
Ada Adams Wed Jam-l Glen and Marilyn McDaniel
.Mr and 3lr*. William Anderson is in charge of lh* waterfront ac­
Adam* announce the marriage of tivities. At tb* close of th* day
their daughter Ada Jean to Ro­ lh* girl* enjoy a story hour.
trailers In charge of th* day
bert John O'Neil of Detroit, 3lirh.
ramp ami their hel|&lt;ers at* Mr*.
E. C. Jon*«, Mis* Peggy Wilson,
Mr*. F. D. Scott, Mrs. K. N.
Robb, 3li*a Nancy Robb, 3ti*s
Jeanette Dees, Miss Marilyn 3lcPaniel and Nils* Janet G le n.
Scouts registered for camp are
Sally King, Margaret Jonra, I,**f
lia Jones, Diane, Sandra and Judy

Girl Scout News

Tli* Gleaners C!*»&lt; of th# First
Baptist Church met Tuesday even­
ing at th* home of Mra, It. New­
som* with Mr*. J. A. Strang* a«
co-h«*tr«*.
Mr*. A. J. Peterson offered an
Interesting devotional using as
her topic "Portrait of a Chris­
tian". Jth* presented a srriea of
question* which if answered
“yes", might Indicate th* degree
of nm-s spiritual di vrlopmenh.
In the absence ef Mr*. \V. C.
Rumhli-y, d a s, president, Mr*.
Myron Smith presided over the
business session. Report* were
given by tb* treasurer and secre­
tary after which the class toll
was ,-allcd and those present were
urged to rontact al&gt;- ntr&lt; *.
Mrs. Fred Myers reminded Ihe
group of a study routs* on com­
munity missions to t-e presented
a I the thurrh, Aug. 2d ami urges)
all to attend. The report of the
nominating eommitte* was read
anil officer* fur the corning year
were elected a* recommended by
th* eommlttre.
Among those elected were Mr*.
W. C. Rumhlcy, president; Mr*.
II, \V. iinckrr, tire president;
Mrs. A. Kendall, secretary; and
Mrs. 31. G. Ctelaml, treasurer.
At th* rinse of tha social per­
iod, refreshments w&lt;te served tn
Mr*. T A. Elite*, Mr*. Gh*ries
Muirhrad, Mr*. A- Kendall, Mra.
W, P. Brook* Jr., 31ra. J. F.
Lewis, Mr*. W. It. Rrinton. Mrs.
H. Carter, Mr*. A. J. Peterson,
3lr*. 31. N. Cleveland, 31r* MyMr. and Mr*. J. Harold Chap­
ron Smith, Mrs. It. E. I'eurlfuy
amt Mrs, Frist Myers.
man announce the birth of a sou,
Phillip Harold, Aug. • at th*
zigrr. Mr*. H W. Sherman, Sir* I. Frriiald lusughton Memorial Hos­
A. Guidry, 31rs. R. E. Knowles, pital. Mt*. Chapman wilt lie reMrs. O. E. Polls, and 3lrs. II. W. memtwred a* tha former Mia*
Phyllta Bach.
Filbry.

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NOTICE
All Calendar
IiiHtinga And
Society News
Arc IlcqucHtcd
Hy 5 p. m. The
Day Preceding
Publication

B I R T H S

Mr ami Mr*. Robert John O’Neil
left Sunday to make their home ia
Detroit, Mich.
3tis* Bebe BUbec had as her rerent gursta Midshipman Barry
Stephenson of Scbring and Mid­
shipman Dave Thompson of Imh.
ana. Both are students at the Na­
val Academy at Annapoha.
Ctndr. and Mrs. P. K. Blesh of
Annapolis, Jtd., have been in 3ti«
ami while their daughter. Belly,
visited In San Juan, Puerto Rico,
with Lt. Col. and Mr*. Henry It.
Brrwvrton, t'mdr. anil Mr*. Blesh
and Bitty arrived yesterday ta
visit with Mr- Blesh'* mother,
Mr*. Ilidgely Breuerti-n brfoie
returning to Annapolis.
Mis* Sarah Jacobson amt Miss
Yvonne Cullen left this morning
for New York City where they
will visit for over two week* with
Miss Jacobson'* aunt.

James Hcyt- Brodie
To Get Diploma
James Hoyt Brodie nf Lako
Mary will receive hiv BS degree
and will be among more than
lino graduates of Florida Stale Uni­
versity to receive diplomas Sat­
urday In Wrvrutt Auditorium ort
the campus. The conferral of de­
gree* will come at Ihe completion
of the University’* eight-wee'-;
summer session.
Justice II. L. (Turn) Sebring of
thhr Florida Supreme Court will
be the commencement speaker.
He will address Ihe assembled
group of graduates, family and
friend* on "The Dulles and Obligallons of an KJuratrd Citizen".
Bar), Debbie Scott, Patsy Fryer,
Susan 3!c*'n!l, Joan Jones, Sally
Robb, 5«ndra E*triilge. Carol
Cleveland, l.ucrstia B r i n s o n ,
Chart*!* Caudle, Ibtsy Williams,
Pat Wight.
Margo Dunn, Bonnie Campbell,
Jean
Hinson, llonny Wilson,
Patty (lien Johnson, Edith Car*
ler, Betty McNeill, Laura GbasW
and 31*ry Helen Washburn.
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�s Grand Slam I “" " Z S
N in th Inning
Tribe In First
Bp p.d
loud to afeba toe lead for lb# fliwt
The Au ndated P
time iuico Map PI aa Ralph Kiner
Whoever thought the Kaaeei imaeked a mnthinnlnp praad
Clip AthUtiri would bare a voire ilammer to trim Detroit M.
la the Ameriraa Lee rue pennant
race? Tel M‘t been the A‘i who That toil Mm Tribe twa perrealapa potota ahead od Mia White
hive hid the big &gt;ip to the wiarled Soc, who to tore are four potota to
flip ehiM over the part two weeki. the mod ever New T o rt after Mm
In ttiaf ipin, fan Bo*dr*rj'» YanW-ea* S-P. II Inning eletorp
m i Ui piire ileo-rim have thwart- over Boaton The defeat aeal M
m
ed Mm MB eoolendera to Ara ad Red S01 two gamaa behind
nma meeting*. And Uat nlpht. thep The A’a, who took two ad feraa
ripped the Chicapo White ioa out Worn Boaton and apiit a four-game
4P — Babe of Brat plao« wiUi a H deelilna. aet with Mm Tanka before match
etuti'meip fed leaving M&gt;e wap clear for Cteve- ing Chkafo 1-1 to their fereeMitt
game aerie1. belted Mm Cfciaea tar
»W
two Rrat toning' n a i an bark loherk triplaa bp Via Powar and
Eno* B 1 lighter. Rector Lopet Mien
g re ete d m a i n
put them be rood reach with a
mp (tinea." when
home ran and aiagla that made
‘ *
told
it IT
Chii
Chicago bad Jaaf fear tola to
n Inrunae odt winner Alee Refi­
•evenone a two- aa homer bp Min
ner,
me Midoto, while Mie A’a were
belting Harry Bprd. Then when
reliefer Tom Oorman opened tie
Sehariae, Cm lewiar
eighth, fee Ioa par. two more rani,
Oeeek” nd
one oa Boh Nieman'a homer, be
f.we fee rtgfaMiander fanned Mia
0*0 with the baaee loaded.
Cleveland had home ruae by A1
Roaen and Nil Harapnn (haa Brat
to fee major*), tod trailed Mm Ti­
ger* f g m fee efrengfe ad I art
Torpeerm'i tworwn ahot off Mthe
Garcia to Mm aevenfe. Then after
pmch atortea by Hoot Ever* and
Hank Toilaa and Al Bmife'e bunt
itngte, Kiner t i Al Aber’a Brat
pitch ovar fee taft-Aetd tinea.
Two toa toge earlier, Aher bed
Etoer with Mm Kama loaded.
Only Lon Gehrig (Ml, Jimmy
Pan (IT) and Bebe Beth &lt;M) Mt
more grnad-riam bawnri feaa Ei
aer. who baa M, to Am major*.
Aa a r m by BiRp Klaaa aad a
drawn-to owlBe Id feat mi a bled
Andy Car*p to few a rwa-aroring
■ingle ever fee bead ad Tad WilIIibm , toaba 9 fea Yank-Rad Ban
Dob Laraaa. mabtog B
rtraigU (tore refaratag he*
U dap* ape. tank B
Prank Safer aa altar Hew Tort
bad matched Oradp Rathm'i twaraa rtnfe* to
rtr to fea

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T h a ra . A hr. 11,1955

Babe Fighting
To Take Second
Sickness Battle

Standings
and
Results

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V m * * u T# t

Homer Attack Is Short
Of Lakeland Uprising

■■ ■■ * t .L .t—A ------ * Lakeland neared five time* to
lb* second toning and managed to
keep Sanford from catching up
with a homer attack bp Red
3 w j W /#N i#9
Maurtella and Terry Terrell aa
the Garda weal down te defeat to
h
4 U M ta f
a game that aaw the Pilola oa the
high end of an M were.
Ed Dupleeaia tripled with the
baaea loaded to the aecond, lead­
ing the lakeland uprlung that
apelted defeat far the Sanford
•to n Danny Almeida beaged out
NEW YORK, (to—lo o i are a aev*
a triple and a terrific* flp to *1 peri tor* to Carmen Bacllio. Oa%
drive to twa more Lakeland tal­ fan wap to the welterweight eh* mlies.
pionihlp of the world there were
Rip Bewail allowed enlv two only rheera for the aatlva aoa of
hita in the tort flv# toning* h* Cenaitota, N Y.
worked, alriking auk a*v*a to f t t
But Wedneadap night at Kadithe declaion.
con Square Garden boo* rang la
A lakeland *rowd af ISO aaw hit ear* for the firat time •• he
The champion reeetvec tM.OM. tha home lin n collect eight rune whipped Italo Scortichini to a non■ 161.000 contract tor ■■ all e«- off nine hita, and commit four er­ title 10-rounder. They were net toH IM paid tour W ■ eehlbitioa*. ror* whila Panford committed reeled eipeciallp at tha rhtm pioa
•ad aa option to play to n o n at •alp wim error, and gathered but mor* at both fighter* M th a t
*1.000 tath.
fight became dull in ipot*.
•
erven hit* good for l i t run*.
Without a doubt, ttila extrara‘•The boo* bothered me,** he
AROUND THE FSL
gania, climating nearly twa week* The Orlando Plpar* ran do m a*id after the Agbt in hia dreaitng
of competitive frolic aa Tam a
wrong to Um Florida Stat* League room •• handler* pilch.d up the
100 yard playground, la the aortd'a tbia ceaion—even when thep Vue. alica nndcr hia right eye.
grealeat “ choke-up" toumamtot
Baulio. making hi* flrrt d art
■Cocoa mapped a aix gam* win• Ob# bad ahot aad to gupa win atog atreak for the Plpera 4-1 toil ■Ince he won the till* bp cropping
p a u you ap," u ld defending night. So what happen*? The three Tony DeMarco. June 10. watn’t
o * rue Mia* * o rg ttr* L t
Champion Bob Toibl. who lait tailendera knock off the other quila up to par. The two-month
*U*t* MOTAHO c a p ,
pear rerorared from Iba effeeta af teama who had a ehaoca to pick layoff (bowed Still he controlled
a two-ov*rp*r T to canra a par ap a game
the action all the wap, except for
n a l b Baal wood and aria bp SL Peteriburg blanked Daptoea aporadie burn* bp the aWtotilpfe
00a atroba over aoUapala* la r i Beach 14. and Wert Palm Beach Italian.
Stewart la d Jack Burba.
The crowd of about 1.300 Jeered
whipped Gaiaeivllle »1
Toato won Iba bard wap—aa baa
Orlando held Mm Tto game mar­ and atomped for artioa to tha alow
bocw too • • « to maap ad B a n gin aad the only change wai that middle rounda. They Jeered again
"world" meet*. l a bad to caa • • Cocoa (lipped tote third pia re when fee dcciiioa wai announced.
afoot puM tor a birdie ferae aa •head ed GatoeiviUo. R wai fee Referee Harry Keitler had R
the Ttod boto tor a total af PM, flrrt Mma Cocoa beat Mm league and Judge* Harold Barnea and Ar­
U andar par.
leader* to Cocoa and only fee tie Aida!* had T-S-t, a ananlmoua
Parbapa Mia torortt* to feto paar’a fourth Uma a&gt; ceacon Lefty Jack ballot for tha ehamp. The AP card
The CUocfaad contort la Doag ford, who dropped Heritor pitched hU 14th victory for alco had M M l and Mitre didn't
a to-torn m b paatardap to defeat
aeem to ba maeh doubt that Baril­
Roberto da Vtcenaa 1-op aa toe
la won.
4
ftaal greea af toair mateb la toThta woe Mm felrd mateb be­
teraatloaal toato eom petition. The
tween Mm two men. Mm flrrt wan
a draw and BaiOie wan Mm efetr.
BaiilM wai only Mine pounds
over tba waiter HmM at lto poaada,
giving away weight to fee 1S4 •
pound Bcortkbtol. Baeilie wan Mm
1 1 \ favorite.

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Hopeful
Pros Start
For B ig One

Basilio Is Winner
Over Scortichini;
Boos New To Him

n m s ’

Cleveland Browns 2 Touchdown

Favorites; M ay Not Be So Easy

Larsen Suddenly
Emerges As Fellow
Casey Might Need

Bala wartpaail Wafetagtoa al
to fea mdir

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M iam i Is W innar
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13A Grand Slam
Pub Ralph Kiner
In Select Groni

"~BMABT DEER
THAYER. Mo.. &lt;to- Down hero
to Mm MUtourt Otarba me eountry-fe
ride dog* frequently gang up tov
rua whitetaB deer. But the deer
•re getting smart, loo.
Tha other day a dog paeb was
bellowing aa tha trick af a ipike.
bora buck. Tha tired animal veer.
•d to bppaai t farmer Axing a
tone#. But fea farmer, Bod Chronlater. itraightenvd ap and kollered:
"Hep, bop! Wbtr* da poe think
pou'r* going?"
Tha fagged ant deer walked i p i
to Ckraaiatar a r t doeflefe aDowrd
fea firm er to
klm feto a pirkap truck. Then Ba railed ap to tha
farmer'* barn, anting bay aad walktog for Mm dog* to depart M o ra
returning
bis
virement.

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Sooth Takes Annnal
Cole m o n

Major League
Leaders

Johnny Jones Stan

Oil Bor Famed
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Electric IgnHioi

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Sergeant Pictured
As Bully Of Camp
As Trial Continues
m tw YORK, %*—Testimony of
f c r m r POW« has pictured an
A m erm n sergeant at a priton
•amp butty who cau.rd three
death* during a bitter North Ko­
rean winter.
D m court martial of l i t . Jam et
C. Callaiher yeiterday turned to
fea death* of two fellow prisoners.
Ultimate* of Gallagher laid he
tneied the sick and enfeebled men
oat of the hut and left them to
die m «0 - degree . below • icro
weather.
Th* cate of a third priaoner who
died after allegedly being beaten
by Gallagher was told m Monday's
testimony.
Gallagher, a tall, Zl year-old red
blond with a boyish looking face,
fa the only Amrncan t i e r tried
on eharge* of having directly
earned the death of G1 prisoners
fc, North Korea. R* la aerated of
U premeditated murder, which i*
flatted ai aecund degree, and of
collaborating with hit lied captor!

Colored News
Trinity Methodist
T e lls O f Meetings
T i n a i " a i t I pm. an official
board rneeennf at Trinity Ifatho*
dta* Chart* will he held at Pon­
iard At*., Kaet faith St. Each
I---- it-a to *rw*d to attend.
Th* Asncfe quarterly a»nf&gt;rene«
fa aet lor Aw*r. U at 1 p m. All
perooM fa A t vicinity are Invited
0* attend fee ehtarch service*.
Urn Btewfaiier Sinfferi of Dayhem Beach will aang her* Aug.
M at I pm . M B. Maxwell i*
at fee ehurvh.

C a p tain , Designer
T a rn L tt's Pretend
Into Real M cCoy
UTHRTOOL. England,
***T n o M Hal. M. director of a lead
te fa Egypt. met
far aham el fayed Fbeid.
ad fee boar mar of Suer,
fa Owfaw eeraral Mtwee.
If a y were frirnde, bat fee wai
pmpefaed bp Mi rwooeet after feey
aaftad fcnsn Afaaandria on fee treeeel's fact voya#*.
The rapt* in Moehfajfy a feed her
fa pee!and to be fai Aanree He
he bad Void fc-landi feey
offering a t proof
an on Mite Mal’i
•arbor fafa aboard Me feip.
fa
U fa Ufa fan*#* k wofad be a l
* Ifafa - toe* ae a fate.
I f a (fa r at (war doefced bare
&gt;reiaa and fea Ah
walked down fee
fa arm.
fafar feey were

new nosiem neaa
Is Asked To Form
Pakistan Rule *

SEW YORK r — A young bmk i werk. n c said he w*t too scared
teller, who *a&gt;* ttd.ooo mvitcr- to Icll anyone about it.
loudy duappeared from the bank.
The fart that the fundi were
Ii being held on charge* of am- muting wai discovered In a bank
beuiin, the monney,
Wtlllim Gerard G ratim , fa. ar audit Friday at Iht Iltlliidc Ave­
retted Tuctdiy al a summer nue branch of tha Jamaica Na­
bungalow in East Hampton on tional Rank. Graviui. who lives at
L»mg
Island, told pollc* the money Eait Meadow, N. Y . has worked
KARACHI. Pakistan, iR-Chaudhn Mohammed All, new head of disappeared after he tel it atide al the bank seven year*. HU *athe Motictn League party, wai to dcpo.it in the bank vault last lary wav fa3 a week.
atked today to form a new Pakistan government.
Arttng Gov. Gen Iikandrr Mirtn
called on Oisudhri, a key govern­
ment f i g u r e line* Pakistan's
founding in 1W7. to taka up the
taik.
Mnhimmad All. previous leader
of the kloilrm League, rnignrd
a* prime mlnlitrr after th* league
rlrttrd Chau lhrl ai Hi head Sun­
day. Formerly am hatudor to
Withington. Mohammed All had
j been Pakutan'a third pcima minliter line* April ISM
Th* Moslem league, which hold*
y&gt; te ili In the Nationil Conitituent
Attembly, and th# I’nited Front
Tarty, which holdt » of th* BO
trail, ngned an agreement T\i*aday to form a coalilioo cabinet.
Chaudhrl, finance imniilrr alnrr
1*M. ii regarded 11 a m unch
tupporler of raklttan'i alluncr
with tha t'niled Slain.
•tt*^rv*fe

Fnar employee ef fee Wlaa A Lavelt Grocer* To. I a hovel
are presented eheeka repeeaeatlng their part or the l ! ] |, l l l profit
sharing dlttritoilioa by th* eompaoy. A. f . Full*. Miprrlnlrndent
of retail operation*, make* the presentation and R. C. Mlrhlrr,
Jarkeonvlllr city More* awpervltor, look* on. The r n n im n frnra
left or* J. H. Onttirie, L. R. Jamleeon, Mrs. Dolly Hlarkmon and
Mr*. L. B. White.

CHICAGO W N - Harold I .
Flatten teated aupport among (he
n i lion*! governor’! Wedneiday for
Treildrnt Eisenhower's ptopoaal
for an earhange of military Matprint■ between fee United Butoe
and Ruttia.
V itaum , former Minnesota fo rerror, circulated unofficially ai
th# ITth annaal Governor* Conferanea prepared to awing Into n
dlM-uiaion of highway! and high­
way tafety, punctuated by a disagreement over Elsenhower's bondfinanced road building program.
The fart feat Kleenhower had
teat Btaiten her* to teet stats-byatato aawtiment on hi* plan for
eertprneal aerial toapertlon a t
kovlet military facts Ha lions araa
regarded fa aotw* quarters a* fadlratlng fee pfan will he refurMehed or presented anew fa fee
forthcoming meeting of the United
Natlone Diaanmameert aubeommK-

WASHINGTON UP -T h e Intml
gration Service plan* to »lop irreiting aliem In most deportation
taiee.
Instead, R wtl serve an alien
with an order to ihow n u t* why
he should not be deported.
Immigration Commissioner Jo•eph M. Swing, announcing Ihe

i t i .u n n i u u i t i i i t r .r i.U .lf
P«HB
T h u rs. A ue. I I , 19SS
plant Tuesday, isid the net*
action ''will relieve many aliens
from the stigma of being lervrd
with a warrant of a r m t and
being placed on parole or being
forced to po»t bond."
The new regulation* will he
adopted sometime thit fall unlets
public reaction cause' luma
changes bt-fme then.

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Dad's Advice Taken By Opera Fan

Sfassen Circulates
Among Governors
To Test Support

immigration broup
Changes Procedure

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G O O D N ES S !

Winn l Lovett Employes Get Profit-Sharing Checks

NEW YORK JV-Shoemakar Gino
Train, atilt acruatomad to fallow
ing hi* father'* advic# at th* age
of SS, b n taken hi* fal.OOO and
given ap an Th# fal.OOO Question,
advised: "Slop whert you are.
That'i enough fell way. Regard*.
Daddy.'*
And that'i what fea Brans eob
bier, with th# pleating way* and
sm iting operatic tore, &lt;hd Tuei
day mghl.
Before a fa named efadio and a
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vatt tolatniion audience, Train
took a check far the (32,000 h* had
won »o far. It# trantlated the
cabl* from Genoa, and laid:
“ Becau.e I tike my Daddy’#
advice all ray life, 1 accept.’’
Prato m d h# received th* eable
tram Mi 92 year-old father thli
week. In th* midst of a dilemma
over a drlug# of “do" and “don't"
advice tram well wither!.

n t i R n T s go r p
CORPUS CHRIST!. 1&gt;i. IB-Be
ginning Tuesday, birben n r .
youngMeri ar»l *ome idulti will
pay 2S cent! more for flit lop and
Gal top hnngi# hairculi here R*rher* l* tt\ Union «T2 approved Ihe
m rreit* last nigtit Thera will he
no change fa the price of regular
haircut*, now II IS.

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U. S., Laos Raise
Diplomatic Posts
WASHINGTON # - The United
Male* and th# Indochina t# king­
dom of Lam announced Wedneiday
they are railing their diplomatic
million* to aach other'! capital
to fee itatua cf em baitlrf.
That la tli* top aatrgory. Here­
tofore fee mUiiooa have been
legation!.
The fails Department, fa an
announcement timed to eoiticidr
with one timed to Vientiane, cap
Hat of lin t, laid, ‘Thli diplo
malic development fa a symbol
of fea ever closer Me* between
the two government*."
P. I. Mlnltter Chart#* Wood
ruff Yoet will remain at Viral
Ian*, becoming an ambataador.
TAIPEI HAS IDEA
TAIPEI, Pormnea I# —A Taf
pel newspaper said Wedneiday one
of the heat way* of stopping Rrittah
ehtpa bom trading with Red Chi­
na would be to mine port* on the
mainland Th* EngUih language
(Tuna New* said auch action
would giake British shippers think
twice before entering.

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8th Francisco with Its Coldeo Gate, cable ears, rugged hUU,
magnificent boy own, bustling
industry, Fishermens Wharf and
Top of tho Mark will never be
••Just another dly."

My-flick Simmer,
CHATTER THIRTT-anC
CALLER glared at him out eg
pain-dullrd eyes. 'Y o u 'd sell your
' ro---You
iowo b
th e r._
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me out without a roof to my been
when I’m hurt T"
"U they'd got yon In your gunarm,** Cameron retorted grimly. ”1
.might nave (wished you oft mytell an* called It good riddance

'Issuing—but the tdsa eg bdag
&gt;taken care at by Lite had Me ati tractions. Bhe*d made no parttewliar demur at taking Mm to e b m
i Cameron asked her, and tot'd dene
■a good enough job at making him
comfortable. By rrctUAf, propped
up on pillows with scene at Corny's
whiskey knsids him to seas the
ache of bis ahoubkw, he waa fret-

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■Y you toM ntnew r* she
tea, "Wek, why shouldn't
If you're in no ahape t*
I*m goats' r Broken Spur
■We into with I Lob bUS-

Brit photo o/ construction activity on the deck of America's new
man-made radar Island, located about 100 miles east of Cape Cod.
It I* part of the continental railar warning system planned by ton
V .L to stretch from Newfoundland to Norfolk.
ffatrraafinaall

Stan Musial Bags
1,000th Extra Base
H it; Among G reats

Ufa wan esarted up to ■ spfftbottomed stMSir, one teg tucked
tinder toe, Use other twinging
temptingly beneath Use skimpy
akirt. The lamp ess the table be­

lter lady out «d you pul N
• tug kouee, elring you with
monde—Why, you poor U*lto
be e fuel struigmg you utoua
ktUe piece I She w tm l you've pulled Mu ekeetaute as
ut Margie was a long the fire l Mr. Oamerou'a u bun
ay, and L is waa very man. When he marries, ha Mi
bund. After what he'd
mgh, u man needed a lUUe
I ha M i l m i Wayne
any loyally, alter tne way

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MILWAUKEE '.ft — Stan Musial
bagged the l.oooth extra base hit
of his relatively short career with
a double Wednesday night and fur­
ther cemented his placo among
baseball's greats.
Only eight other major league
ball player* hold membership to
one of baseball's most exclusive
fraternities and most of hem took
30 years to make It. Stan now is
to hli 13th full year with lha St.
Louis Cards.
“ I guess that double 1 hit off
Lew Burdette to the first Inning
rates among my dozen aU-Ume
thrills,” a smiling Stan said after
the Cards beat Milwaukee T-I to
end • lengthy tailspto.
"After all," the modest Mugger
added, "there are some pretty (toe
ball players to that group.”

me to Mt
oWre not marfcdeet
girt. Kcrryl
■ lime I wished
unk 1 could have

The "group'* comprises Babe
Ruth, Met OU. Lou Gehrig, 1Y
Cobb, Tris Speaker, Rogers Horns­
by, Itonui Wagner aad Jimmy
Foxx.
Ruth holds the leadership with
14M extra base hits to a career
that spanned a years. OU, also
with a playing y e a n behind him,
is tha National League king with
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Where WUI M BeT -Uncle Bern
to getting nady to aet up a school
far helicopter pilots. Where? Bom*
place sear Camp Sucker, Geor­
gia with "approved" faculties.
Be tor, Jhree eltiaa sea qualify;

B A with toe Rawer to toe Ftorida Delegation working ee e unit,
we’fl lure e ekanre for M. Bight
■ow It to under "study.”
Hale aad Hearty — Googresee u Byd llerlong la okay. When
the newspapers carried e story
list week that he waa going to
the hospital for a checkup, his
phone began to ring. People ware
•tanning him to toe haS end
It leads from everywhere wrote
nod wired and wanted to kaow
What waa wrong. Nothing excittog. Jest weat for a checkup altar
a year with toe Ways aad Meana
Coma litre —his kardeet year to
Otogreae yet, ao be says. Ike
doctor found him okay. Beady
for a little golf, aad a lot af visitlag and speaking to hla district
during recess,
third Party — This mo waa a
Surprise Sikes had eae, Fascell
had one, and then ea Bill Cra­
mer's birthday last weak. kU a t
Ike force threw a real old toahtoeed affair, Hla wife, Alton, help­
ed keep him away from the efftou
*a U1 Ute crowd had gathered,
th e Florida Delegation, members
of their staffs, and friends from
op aad down tha hall gathered
to his office in help PtorMa'a

relatione. Me etmtod be a eure
winner neat year because of Ms
bill to repeal the toaval tax to
sN countries In Ao Caribbean
area. FaseeU't hill successfully
passed Mm House end will tom*
WP to toe Senate early la January.
Last Ml to Bwtocos - As the

to was, "I think we should estab­
lish a nils to do away with the
last two weeks of Congrrn. The
country would be better off.”
Secretaries' Special — T h i s
week, when • plane load of Se•totalise from Capitol Jlill con­
verged w Miami for a week's
vacation, M was tha result of the
h u d work «f u Florida girl —
Eap Kcktos. . Miss Eckle*. of
Ocoee, Is a special Otmimttonal
representative i for National AirUnas, aad promoted this Florida
trip among the secretaries of the
Congressman and Senators. Near­
ly too people showed up at plana
time; a testimony to Kay's abili­
ty to promo!* Florida as a turnmsr resort a# well as a winter
playground.
Wall Earned Vacation — Not
aft bard workers ta Washington
are Congressman. One behind (he
• r a m wheel hon e to former Mia­
mi lawyer Jlmmto Eckhart. Jim­
mie. sou Of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Eckhart, IMS I . W. TSth Ave , to
« graduate of Miami University
tod served for a la w aa assis­
tant AHoeway Oeoera] to Tallahaanm Mow, oounaal of Military

HIHIV IIR IIT T I, SO. a f u llblooded In d ia n nicknam ed
"Gcronimo,” bolds onto hta
toupee (lop) In Now York aft­
er Nerratics Squad detectives
srizrd him with throe other
persons ihry had been trailing.
The toupee turned out to be a
tepee full of dope when the de­
tectives performed their own
brand of scalping, romblng out
five parknRr* of heroin and co­
caine. At bottom, the rod-faced
awtokto puts the wig buck an.

BWEET ASSIGNMENT
GIVEN FUEMEN
DALLAS, Tex. Hi—Firemen here
h»d a tweet assignment Tuesday
—but twe at the smoke eaters got

be reported.
So the Stones used their own
tludio — a station wagon and a
couple rooms to their borne. It's
a real do-it.yoursrlf operation.
' Andy is producer, writer, direc­
tor. Virginals is feature editor, cutter, casting director, wardrobe
woman (designer and purchaser)
and location scout.
They used no sound stages. All
shots are made In actual locations.
If the scene calls for a restaurant,
Virginia contacts tha owner, pays
him a 1100 fee and shoots the
scene to a real restaurant—often
with the regular customers.
If the shot calls for a moving
automobile, they shoot it to a mov­
ing automobile-sound and all. This
is usually considered impossible
by most producers. Usually, teebnirlans build a car interior and shoot
the scenes on a sound stage.
yS sdlfus mlnchrne iof „t odaytyl
One of the best scenes in "The
Night Holds Terror” shows how
the telephone company helps po­
lice to tracking down a ransom
phone call. The whole scene, with
telephone company technicians act­
ing their everyday Jobs, was shot
to a major exchange of the Pacific
Telephone Co.
"flow can you get more realis­
tic than that?” asks Andy.
Although the Stones work with
IS people, less than ^ third of the
crew used on a normal movit,
they claim they have do unlju
problems.
” 1 get Bothlng but cooperation
from the Hollywood unions. They
know my problems and 1 know
theirs. 1 hire all union crews and
pay over-scale. There’s a thrill to
making pictures thli way and the
crew gets as much of a kick of ft
as wo do.”

stung.

Like massive New York, quaint
New Orleans or fabulous, glisten­
ing Miami. It possesses a personaiity so distinct and Impressive
that once visited It Is never for­
gotten.
Leaving Oregon, wo rodo the
Southern Pacific's famed "S h u ts
Daylight” arriving late In the
evening to wetch the glow of a
great metropolitan area trans­
form Into a magnificent panora­
ma of millions of colorful lights
that stretched as far as tho eye
could see In overy direction.
Although bom In tho bay area,
I found Utile that was familiar.
Country lanes I used to know are
now great six-lane freeways that
teem with fast moving traffic,
litre and thare I would ipot an
old building that somehow had
withstood the march of progress,
that would revive a faint spark of
memory; but for the most part I
was a stranger to a strange land
Because of our desire to see at
much of tho West a t potsibla dur­
ing the Umited time at our com­
mand wa spend little time in any
ont spot. Thanks to the kindness
ol friends end relatives, eager to
show us about, we were able to
rover an amattog amount of ter­
ritory to a very short time.
Trying to see California to ten
days Is as Impossible a task at
attempting to tee Florida to a
Ilka period of time. You can hit
tha high spots and that la about
all.
Friends drove us from San
Francisco to Los Angeles and
back, traveling the coastal route
south through such Inviting and
eulorful communities as Palo Al­
to, £au Lula Obispo, Carmel,
Santa Barbara and Santa Moni­
ca. Skirting the coastline most
of (he way, we marveled at the
smooth broad highways carved
from mountain aides that permittad a thhrilltog view of the blue
Paelfic with the white surf dashtog against reeky crags that
raada up the scenic shoreline.
Our understanding hosts went
kind enough to pamper us by
slopping whenever we wished
for picture taking or Just looking.
When we reached the valley,
fruit stands offering such tasty
mortals aa tree ripened cherries,
apricots, peaches, plums, nectar­
ines and a variety «f berries and
luscious melons were a constant
temptation and during ca r trip
wo were aever without a good
assortment ta munch on.

d o ttrn l area, 10 glgsntlc la
scope that tt takes your breath
away. Communities that I taaw
aa Independent muoiclpalJtlci aa
a boy. with wheat fields, wood­
lands and farn a la between, a r t
now all blended into ana to
make up the Greater Loa Angelea area.
v
From the standpoint of handUng a difficult traffic problem,
I doubt If any city In the nation
baa done a belter Job than la eeldented here. With rallliona of
pedeatriana and counties thou*and: of tars, trucks and busses,
great freeways permit the move­
ment of traffic at speeds from 31
to 30 miles an hour with safety.
Another outstanding thing 1 not.
ed was the protection afforded
pedestrians. Here the pedestrian
is king and baa the right of way
always. Stale lawa rigidly cnforced rrqutred tho motorist to
stop for the person on foot, and
woe to the motorist who fails to
do so Where signals exist, tho
pedestrian as well aa tha motor­
ist must observe them, but els*
where he has tha right of way.
If a pedestrian ateps from tho
curb in front of an approaching
car. the motorist stops to let him
cross without question. Next week
HI tell you of our visit to fabulous
Disneyland and Knott'a Berry
Farm, two attractions that orv
••musts” In every tourist's book.
Although private colleges and uni­
versities in the United States out­
number public institutions 1J00 to
330, the public initltutloM haro
slightly more students than lha
private.

la s Angeles, Ik e Ian Francis

Firs U. E. L. Reuck told of the
msn who tried to remove a bee
comb from a tree:
"Ha had cut a limb out to the
secUna where the comb wss lo­
cated, about 44 feet up. Then Iks
comb broke. It looked Uke nothing
but a fire hose could w a * up the
mess . . . Only a couple of the MOperation! subcommittee here. He lows were stung. Tho man got
and wife, Alicia, and sou Jim
Jr., off to Mlaaal for two week's

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Screened porches end Garaie.
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we are g carti to prompt
attention to ra c h o rd e r—
large or snulL See fnr
yourself the very next
time you need lumber or
building materials. Just
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town. Put one to work (iv you
Phone 1*21. W* will b« clad to
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Shaping At Styling Our Specialty,
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145 So. Oak Axe. rtmae «1

'E Y W k A7» WERE IN TOT
SPACE IT WOULD ATTRACT
EVERYONEH ATTENTION AS
TIIU HAS ATTRACTED YOGI

Ihe Male of Florid i Ihtough the
Jarkionville Recruiting Dt*trtrt,
Thi* »UI be the frvjrib all-Flon
da cim pany to be recruited In tfcant month i
This company m il be compoied
of some 4701 men from Florida
and Southern Georgia, *nd Ihey
will hr inll-tcd prinurilv fnr du­
ly in Naval Aviation. The \ r
i-uMie F.irly Warning Squadron
FOUR (VW-41. U. S. Naval Air
Stafinn, Jark-onville. Fla , ml)
•pnn,«nr thi* unit VW’ 4 la an rlemenl *tf the Navy hurricane hun­
ter rtrtad.
Young men jn te rn ied In avia­
tion are urged tn lake advantage
n( this special enlistment pro­
gram which w|iy enable tnrin to
l&lt;ur**je a trade in many of the
field* of modern aviation.
In thn past, aa in the future,
men entering the U. S Navy un­
der sim lliar program* do not leave
home In unfamiliar iurrniind!ng«,
but go through their basir train­
ing with neighbors and friend.
P reten t plans are th a t Ihe i pe­
d a l "Ifta rle a M ri" Company will
be flown from Jacksonville, Fla.,
fo Chieago. 111., on AuguM 31 Re
m ill framing will be given al
fhe It. S. N ival Training CenUr, G reat Lakes, 111
Additional Information a b o u t
this program may be obtained
from the U. S. Navy Ttreruttlng
Station, 311 Monroe St., Jackson­
ville.

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Highway 17 92. 3 miles S. &lt;
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Ray Keel’a t ten Cars
Sanford Ave. &amp; lllh St.

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tA5 Power Mower,
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Auto. Washiai Maehlses I W K
Mahogany Drop-Leaf table 23 31

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1 4 H P. SEA KING,
TV HER VICE CENTER
. 329 13
Bendix and Crntley A r r lu n r e - 1 gi- &lt;1 condilion
P. F.VINRI’DE.
112 Mncnnlin Ave. I*li. 1131I rut n 'II like
a top and heat*
rowing
322 93
Plemhing. En*-.v rtrslidg
7 4 II P FIRESTONE.
M. O. IIODCES
wPh Unk. tike new
3129 30
Scrv'fe on Alt 3Valcr Pumps—
3 H P MOTT-ATWATER.
Well* Drilled — Pump*
rei.ri'h ed
... . . 363 30
Psela Road flinsr tee
3 H JOHNSON,
Vi-r*
&gt;1ri'ndltion
3123 no
INSTAI.UTION of l inoleum. Car 19 11 P d ’OTT-ATW 3TF.n.
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romi'letety overhauled.
\ rles! at
3*9 93
S .in lu n l Linoleum A Tile Co.
1'*
II JOHNSON.
127 W. 1st St.
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Mth crar 'h ill tank .. 3133 00
10 II. P FIRESTONE.
It'S So KMy
cr.ir •'11ft model
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To PUco A Wont Ad
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3*9 93
II J o h n s o n ,
Just ("all 1821 and r.ak for I Runt
svk I. and will pull
the Want Ad depart moat
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3112 TO
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Bring baskets. C. Hawke, ranis.
■| with gear -hift, lank, and
INSURANCE
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SlTSno
USED Dining room and living it
12 II SEA-BEE
room Sulle. Thone 936 J
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31.3010
lluw will ^nii -wan*
4ART3CUM WANTED
Preferred Rates to P n-fm ed
How wilt vnii T rade?
Highest CASH. TRADE-IN p n rri
3 nur old Mnlnr foe a
Policy boldcta
paid for used furniture Call 956. Jo h n WIIIlamH Ins. Ageiwy
Belter grade — 3:3INRUDFl
Wilson-31tier Furniture Co. 311
19\3 Models
617 basf- rd Atlantic Utah
R. 1st SL
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spts. Otleen Apia. Call 13374-1
Block Home. Hoi point kitchen,
before 3:00. After 6:00 t all 1.123.
VA man, low down payment.
2003 Adams Ave.
a Room furnished ApsrtmcnL
2300 Melloovtlle.
Robert A. Williams. Realtor
E. Lundqulst. Associate
2 Bedroom house, nicely furni­ Raymond
shed. Porch, eerport* and Urge Ph.ine 1673 Atlantic Rank RIdg.
liwn. Lnngwood, J . R- Grant, NEW 2 Bedroom C. B. House,
cal; man.
on 120 ft Lot. 2422 Cedar Ave.
W. B. Hoffman
Efficiency apt. Suitable
ichelar o r M ttg jsy tfv g ta
BARGAIN
______ w—.lies In3 Bedroom, put* panaeUed, TV
in m l . Convemenlly
room, attic fan. Completely re­
located across tne street from
decorated throughout. 40S Editha Circle. Phone 2M R
ike Post Office, Inquire Manuel
Co-oper#llve real estate of fire
Jacobson DepL Store.
ARTICLE* rOH HALM
needs talesman nr saleswoman.
Good cnmmlsilon arrangement
2 bedroom furnished bouse. 371.
Prospeeia furnished. Will tram
per month, Garage. Phone 903
50th
Anniversary
if unlicensed. Write Box MT
or 743-W.
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l*A HELP WANTED (Eraeale) 103
furnished; hot and rold water Reg. 1313 16(34 or UU34
included. 317 Palmetto. Pboae
Revel Plate Glass
Babv Sitter. Refer2332.
Mirrors ...................... 1040 COLORED
enres preferred Apply 612 Exit
16 33 Double Door
Turn. 2 room aspU. Dinette, bath.
Metal utility Cabinet 12J0 i ^ m M i j1)001111**OS A 340. per R tf. 34 33 34" Metal
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WaP Cabinet
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Reg. 2331 Platform Rockers
Mower wants mowing. Phone
Reg. 4330 Barkline "Ballet"
6 wive I Chairs -----Reg. 32 30 Contour Chairs
D. 2 B a d r o o i
with Nylon Cover and
Foam Latex Tilling . 3230
2 Emm furnished aot. Garage
Uked. In buxines s star* 1970
343. mo. 612 P ark, Pb. 1331-R 2.
K. f . Stevens; Rout* 2, Bos 277;
Call 714 R*4 before 7 a. m. or
LOVELY Collages, nicely furnish­
after c p. m.
ed. By Week o r Month. Home
R E D -I-M IX C O N K R ETB
after 6 p. m. o r on week-end*.
Mired* Concrete Co.
4 milts south on 17-32. Five7 Elm Avr.
Phone ISM
M a ts Motel. R. 4. Carroll.

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Enclosed bead. Sac proof bottom
rail wsth plaeUc ends. I’Ii i Ul or
rayon tapes. 'Cotton or nyLw
4 Bedroom home wtlh approxi­
cords.
mately 2 a r m . Itl.nnn.
Rn«* L Payton
Senkarik C.laan and Taint Co.
fReg. Real Estate Broker)
112-114 West 2nd SL
Phone 321
Annabel* Henderson. Associate
New Lc'cation — Hlgnwey 17-92
RED -I-M IX C O N K R E T E
at Hiawatha. Phone 371.
Miracle Concrete Co
309 Elm Ave.
fhone 1333
Clean furnished apt. Close in. RAYMOND M. BALL BRORRR
a. Assort
S. D. lilgnieymau.
31S Palmetto Ave. Phone 61*.
Used furniture, appliances, tools,
O M. H im .'M . Associate
etc. Bought-sold. Larry's Mart.
WELAEA APAATMENTS: rooms, 204 South Park Ave.
321 East 1st SL Phone 1631.
private bath*. U4 W. First Sc
Tea Wagon 116. Inlaid solid wal­
ANNOUNCEMENT
nut 1 French! next of tables
RoQaway s a d Ita b y Bed*
l am happy In hsve V. E Doug­
*23. Beautiful vanitv d r t u r r 3
Bay, Week or mouth—TeL H29
las engaged in bunneis with me
way French Beveled minor*
m i t t v w Or t o r
U l West P in t
■s an Associate. Mr. DougUs
tin Twin brass bens with link
welcomes his msny friends to
iprinci 113
call when he can M of aervlee
THE CURIOSITY SHOP
F U R N IS H E D A PT S.
to them.
Next In Bennetr* Court
West UL Or Call at Fund
C. A. WHIDDON, 8R.
17-92 Soulh
ture Center, l i t West UL
■eg. Real Regain Brefcar
119 R. Park
PH. 13*1
Baggrrly Appliance Center
Avakw Apia.
Wesunghoui* Dealer"
"Your W
A REAL BARGAIN!
T34W.
Maytag Washers
2 Bedrooms, hardwood noon,
Free* 1737
Purmisked E itrteo ette apU. Atr
tiled hath, elretnr kitchen, all IIS Magwo&gt;lfa A*
CmdlUooed. Slumberland Court.
In excellent rnndltion. ptu* a
fine location, priced at 3.700. THE SUPER TRADING PORT
Seuth Qty U« IU Hlshway 17 32as low as 31.000 d o n , balance Good w ardrobo trunk ......... 7.00
Ivory dresser ...................... 6 to
less than rent.
i Bedroom hom e. H Block from
Childs play pen
........ 6 TO
SeutStd* school. Call 2ML
Seminole Realty
Revolving office th air . . . . 1000
... 0 vo
B E Seminole Realty for Desir­ W. DIETRICHS
T. H. HERO New baby stroller
able Homea and Apt*. Phone 27. ii*l Perk Ate. .Phene 27 er 143 Xtra g.vwi Msviag wsiher ,. ?o 00
Davenport maket bed
27 00
MICE Bedroom, rrlvatn entrance
Kotlaway bed and mattress TO.to
Upright mahogany pisno .. 73 00
and bath. Phone 2Q23-W.
W oodruff * S ln g k U ry
Dinette set formica top .. 27 V)
Real
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CLEAN furnished ApL One. Two
Bunk beds complete ......... 3i&gt;TO
363
Weedratl
Bldg.
PI
' . 133.00. t i l P erk Ave.
Blonde bedroom suite ........ 7f&gt;TO
2 BEDROOM Home, newly re­ 12x15 Willon rug . ........ 6.3 TO
NEWLY Furnished 2 Bedroom
. 4o to
modeled. Tiled hath, large 9«12 Wilton rug .
House. Large acrefii p**ch. • screened porch. »hady lot. Nice on 17-92 mile, S. Phone 2212-R.
■ Shady l a w n . Good (ishtns,
for children. Near Base. I’h.
Phone 144J.
PEARS, 3133 RT
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Pboae 113 • A. B. Peterson.BroFtr
Ope* Moeday's til * p. m.
Assvciates • A. B. Peterson Jr-,
P, J. Chesterson. Garfield Wtl* Sewing Machine', and Repairing
let;v. John Melseh. R. W. Wil­
liam '. A. C. Isoudney. Laod Sur­ BERTS III S. Pick Phone 1762.
veyor.
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USED TRACIOItS
Bntl Tractor Co
O ile r • W eller Rom e*, lite. Rhray IT-42 Son lb
Pb w 101
General C ontract*!
IIM MelloetUle Ave. Phene IMS
CONfllFTTB
Ready Mixed Concrete. Cooerrie
For your Real Ettaie nrees:
BU-ck, Sand. Gravel, Cement
Cullen nnd Hnrkcy, Real lorn Concrete Pip* to Meet All Quali­
106 N. Park Are. Fhraa 2313.
fications.

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Many ta d varied Floor Hans
Genuinely different exterior elevations
Conventional, Modern or Brittany Farm
Hones
Varied Hoof Lines
Varied Front Doors
Varied Color Combinations
Large r i o t s - W x llO* to 1W x \W
Lake Front Lots
* Shrubbery
Bprigged Front sad Bids Yards
Carport and Screened Forth
Farkay Floors (U rine room i n i B h B f

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Valentis (Late)
Pineapple (Early
Pink Grapefruit
Kunwiust
Tangerine

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GE Range
GE nispoaall
GF 4S Gal Water Hester
GF ''shwaaher (in t-bath Homes)
GE \utomatie Washer (fat t-bath ta n n iy
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VOLUME XLVI

dait .t n e w s p a p e r
FRIDAY. AUGUST 12. 10.VS

in d e p e n d e n t

HANFORD. EMMIDA.

Soldiers
Searching
Wreckage

John E.
PeurifoU. S.
Ambassador Is Killed
In Auto-Truck Accident
Doctors Administer
Salk Vaccine Shots
To Million Children
WASHINGTON i* —Doctor* have
fivtn over • million American
youniitcn their »econd Salk polio
vaccina ihoti, with tha South lead­
ing the way.
All told. 8li million flrit and
second-graders received a firat
r ahot.
Somewhere around tn to TO par
cent of thote with accaia to the
second shot have bad It.
There figures ware turned np
today tn a nation*Me survey con­
ducted by The Aaioc utad rrcaa. It
showed:
1. The number of polio fatalities
ha* dropped 48 par rent below lail
year’* level. In th# key itatea
l supplying »econd *hot*. the decline
ha* bean IS per cant
t. Of f t t million Inoculated
youngsters, there have bean 147
caves of the disease and nine have
died of It.
1. Outside the South, there baa
been considerable resistance to
launching the second-shot cam­
paign. which was delayed by un­
certainty and shortage of vaccine.
I

BAN GKO K. Thailand J* - A cartruck crash today killed U. S. Am­

bassador John E. Peurifoy. 41. a
diplomatic trouble • shooter who
itarred in settlement of Guate­
mala’* m i civil war.
A man who liked fast sport*
ears, Peurifoy and his g-ysar-old
*on Daniel perished when his Ford
Thunderblrd collided head-on with
a truck on a narrow bridge 123
miles south of Bangkok.
Th • ambassador's other »nn,
Clinton. II. was injured critically
in the imashup. which came near
the beach resort of llua 11m, on
the Gulf of Siam.
Ths tall, handsome ambassador,
who celebrated his **th birthday
Tuesday, cam* to Thailand last
November after brilliant service In
Greece and Guatemala. A career
diplomat, be began his government
service In H3S as a tM-a-month
elevator operator in the Senate Of­
fice Building In Washington.
He had arrived tn the resort yes­
terday with hi* wife and their two
sons for a 10-day holiday.
In the spring before he was
fumed to the Bangkok post Peur­
ifoy had won widespread attention
for bis role during the overthrow
of th* pro-Communlst regime to
Guatemala.

Pipeline Employe
Tells Of Fright
Dynamite Blast Is Al Bank Robbery
Blamed On Trouble
At Tennessee Plant

MIAMI (JV-Jacob R. Schnitier,
38, pipeline employe at Buffalo,
N. Y„ who admitted to FBI agenta
that he robbed a bank near there
of $11,000 Monday, laid today "I
was drinking when 1 did it.M
" I waa scared, plenty reared,
when I went Into the bank," be
said. "I'm still scared from know
tog they'd be after me."
By "U)fy" be referred to I’.’Z
agents who appeared suddenly be­
side his car last night at Goldaa
Beach, a Cold Coast tosm north of
Miami Beach, pointed guns at him
and snapped: "Coma out of there
with your hands up and don't reach
for anything."
Schnitier was driving a new Oldsmobile bought mostly with loot
from tht bsnk, he told th* FB.I
With him were three women, their
names not disclosed because, said
the FBI. "They weren't Involved."
One of the women was th# rob­
ber’s girl friend. The others were
her mother and grandmother.

MIAMI (It—Labor trouble at •
lant in Fayetteville. TW n. was
laicnd today tor n dynamite bleat
early yesterday.
Lewta I. Serbia, president of the
firm which makes ladles resort
and sportswear, said the explosion
»a* “ a continuation of union tacties** started at the Tennessee plant
four months ago.
However, officials of the Interna­
tional Ladies Garment Workers Un­
ion (AFL) disclaimed any union
connection with the Incident and
posted $1,000 reward for arrest and
conviction of the guilty party.
The blast caused extensive dam­
age to Serbin's $03,000 plsnt and
shattered windows In buildings
nearby. No one was Injured.
Serbln blamed the Incident on a
“ new regime" at the ILGWA re­ Invitation Issued
gional office In Atlanta and said
the trouble at the Fayetteville plant T o Attend Service
l started when C. T. Kehrer took
Teachers in tha focal schools
ever as regional director.
and the visiting consultants who
are here for next week's workshop
are extended a special Invitation
to attend the 11 a. m. service of
the First Presbyterian church
Sunday. The sermon topic win
deal with some aspects of teach­
ing. K waa said, and they should
be of more than passing interest
ORLANDO AIR FORCE BASK, to tha educators.
Th* aervie* to addition to an
—Examinations for several U. S.
* Civil Service career-conditional anthem by the Chancel choir will
positions are now open at Orlan­ Include a aoto by Mrs. Charles
do Air Force Base, it has been Wilke.
At th* • p. m. servl-** a quar­
announced by the OAFB Board
tet, Mrs. Robbcrt Graham. Mr*.
ef Civil Service Examiners.
Salaries for t k n positions, Ernest Cowley, Robert Mere and
which include Junior Insect and ro­ Charles Mem, will sing a spe­
dent exterminator, labor pusher, cial selection. The title of Uw
labor foreman, and lilm proces­ message at th* evening service
sor. range from $1J0 to ll.Tt per is on the thought provoking title
• Who. Me?!"
hour.
Qualification requirements IBd
instructions concerning where and
GOOFEEY MAR TROUBLE
how to file applications to taka
TETERBOBO. N.J., ufi-Arthnr
the examinations will be found Godfrey, wbe'e had trouble before
in announcements peeled In first, at Tetesbere Airport, damaged th*
second end third etose peat offices right wtog^ef bis plan* yesterday
within a 10-mile redine ef Orlan­
ground light.
do and in the Chraua Personnel
According to an airport spokes­
Office. Orlande Air Force Bate. man, th* red-haired entertainer
Registers of eligible* as a re­ waa toiling his D a on the runway
sult of the examinations will he to preparation for takeoff for bit
used to fill puttie— a t Orlanda Virginia .home. No one waa hu tand Pinecastl* Air Forte Base*
and at other Federal agencies to
the Orlando a n a .
Applications will bp accepted
—111 Aug. a .
ANDOVER, Okie (Ik-Tired roeeue crews, pushing aside blackbeams with crowbars and
Wilson Is Chosen
ito ashes with shovels,
to anarch the wreckage
Kiwonis President a l n a f Andover's
explosion - teen
Officer* for 1IN kavn beta an­ square today for mom victims.
nounced by th* KlwaaJs Club
Official* aald the death toil from
with A. L. WUsea — praaldanI. fha blast and Era which hit tftla
Serving with bias wffl be Roy amall farming community Wednes­
M a n . first, vice president: Ed day night may rlao abova ton last

C

Orlando Air Bose
Positions Are Open

Company I Leaving
For Annual Camp
Training Program
Go. T. 124th Inf. Rest.. Florida
National Guard, Sanford's own
National Guard unit, will tears
tomorrow for Fort McCtellan, An.
and for th* annual two-wsek sum­
mer-training exsreitsa.
Th* unit will traw l by pullman
and Is scheduled t« arm # for
Fort McClellan around 10 a. m.
Sunday.
The advance detachment left
Thursday morning by motor con­
voy and was scheduled to arrive
at th* north Alabama military
Installation this afternoon.
Co. l ’s advanced detachment was
composed of 5FC Atnin C. Kendall,
CpI. James J. Kendall. Pfr. Ivey
•t. C. Rridres. and Pfc. Edward
R. Spotts These man. Joined with
advanced element* of th* other
l?4lh Inf. unite from throuxhout
Florida will have th* big Job of
maklnr sure that all Is In readi­
ness when th* main body ef
troops arrive en Sunday.
Two men of the unit were flown
un to Fort McClellan by Florida’*
Flamingo Troop Carrier Wing ef
th# Air Forte Reeerve. They were
Tfe. David O llosack and Pfc.
Homer L. Milter.
These man left yesterday end
will attend a three day, pre-camp
meis school.
For th# ninth year In a row Co.
I will go to ramp with 100 per­
cent attendance. 10 enlisted mrn
and five officer*. Th# unit la
composed of men from many Cen­
tral Florida communities. Including
Sanford, Enterprise, Osteen. Lnke
Monroe. ML Dors, Apopka, and
Lake Mary,
Co. 1. ns part ef the 4$th Inf.
Du*, will trgfo VriUt tevrr 'Ij000
other Guardsmen from Ihroughoet Florida and Geerein. Th* un|t
will return ts Sanford en Sunday,
Aug. 58.
With the group slated to con­
vert to nn armored division In
November, this will be th# la»t
summer encampment for tha San­
ford unit a* a rifle company.
C apt Joseph D. Bryant, lake
Mary, command* th* Sanford
company while 1st LL Glsna U
(.Ingle i* executive officer. Platoon
leaders nr* tnd LL Lloyd O.
Swain. 1st platoon, tnd LL Wil­
liam Nunn. Apopka, frtd platoon,
and tnd LL John O. Keeling Jr*
weapon* platoon
White at Fort McClellan th*
unit will undergo training in in­
fantry tactics, firing of individual
and crew aervad weapons, such as
the m-I rfle, carbine, 4$ caL
automatic, M mm motor, and IT
mm recoil#** rifle.

C d r. Frank Mora
Is Congratulated
Congratulation* war* seat yes­
terday to Cdr. Frank R. More,
former executive officer at th*
Sanford Naval Auxiliary Air Sta­
tion.
A telegram from Captain Ro­
bert W. Jackson, commanding of
deer at SNAAS, road as follows:
•"The civilian and military porsonnet of this station and your
numerous friends ashore Join me
to sending their heartiest congra­
tulations on your sslccUon to
captain."
Cdr. Mare cam* to the focal
Naval Auxiliary Air Station on
July 10, IKS and served to the
capacity of the italton’a execu­
tive officer until July I, IMS.
CALLED FOE DUTY
T. !L KenL Red Cross Field Re­
presentative who reside* to San­
ford, has been relied to North
Carolina for die**Ur duty en bur-

(IROEMBAm, Berman# * —
American toldisrs w o r k e d hy
flashlight through the night rolleeting scattered, smouldering » reekage from two U. 8 transport
plane* M which M servicemen
perished yesterday.
Th# two n i l Flying Boxcar
transports collided during an n r
transport exercise and plunged
flaming to earth near this village
30 miles west of Stuttgart.
There were no survivors of the
It U. 8 airmen of th* inth Troop
Carrier Squadron and 33 soldiers
of the 499th Engineer Rsttslion
who went down tn th* two planes.
E srlr today eight e h * r e a d
CJrpses had been reeovered. There
appeared little hnp« *nv more
recognisable remains would be sal
vaged.
The plane*. In a flight of nine,
had taken off from the U. S air­
field at Echterdingdcn snd were
only 4.000 feet up when they
brush*! and hurtled earthward.
Non* of the men had a chance to
use their parachutes. They carried
full equipment for the flight,
which was part of a training pro­
gram In air movement under simu­
lated combat conditions.

Polio Foundation
Sends Urgent Call
To Help Survival

T C T s i^

Rising Tension Continues
A s Koreans Dem onstrate
ROK Man
Is Shot
Fatally
Rhec's D e m a n d
Goes Ignored

R E T IR IN G PR1-HIHKNT of thAroa Chamber of Commerr* II. 8. Arnold, bards the rav tl to the nr« I’ rrstdeut Charles
It. Morrison (riirh ll while J !i« l» I S -i'rn e v . -evretarv look* on
Other officers of the rroup are C’s-nl# l-avo. sire m evident. amt
Arnold treasurer. (Photo hv Jan'*-,on Studlnl

Hurricane Renewing
Threat To Seaboard

NEW YORK (fv-Th* National
Foundation for Infantile Paralysia
has Issued an urgent call to Ita sol­
vent chapters for foods so th*
nation's polio patieut aid program
may "survive"
Basil O'Connor, president of th*
foundation, said g33.3M.!M was
raised in the March of Dimes last
January, $ 13,000,000 short of nerds
"With all the ilncenty of p u r
pose at my command.” aald
O'Connor, "I call u| on our chap­
ters with surplus funds tn respond
willingly and Immediately to our
desperate need "
"If all rhapteri spent the same
amount tins year as last to *«.’ .«v
eld and c h a p t e r dp^dvteoi,"
O'Commr said, "them s* w - is*
jb o u t to million dollars in rath
remaining In 1,1*1 chapt*r treaauriea next Dec. 31."
He said that if this amount ran
be used now by the 1.374 chap­
ter* estimated to need help, "our
patient aid program eould sur­
vive."

WILMINGTON, N.C.
- Hur-|
rtcane Connie, pounding the North
Carolina coast with destructive 1«».
milt winds and high seas, again
became a threat to the rest of
th* Eastern Seaboard today.
The b g tropical storm speeded
up nn * course along the North
Carolina roast leading to tlir open
ocean where her force could be
maintained. Humcanrs usually
lose their force in crossing Ian 11 MIAMI IP -G o y . Collins will hold
and Connie appeared headed tend i * ronfers nee on the Miami hotel
wsrd yesterday. The Ea»t
»t, still e situation, probably nest
had been under hurricane alert for week. It wss reported last sight
three days while Connie (foundered, Dave Herman, union leader had
’tsk7L-raj li»\-d tote . . ■*
* 's - i
yeste -•/.
'
*
u' . »mdelegs..(’ n •urn the AF
Th* Wrath* r Bures't #*• -l« * rfoe- n%
•n,imat - - forms In
hurricane warnings on tip th coast (test n rei nfiy and
n him In
from the Virginia Capes
me Miami strike situintervene
Delaware breakwater and north alien.
rest &lt;torm warning* all the way t&lt;&gt; Itermsn s -I Ihe governor told
Prov.ncrtowo. kits*.
th - group (list ss far a he kniw s,
The hunirane flags still P-- th • union d--es r.ut represent the
as far south s* Myrtle Itcarh. S
hull I employ rs and Ihe drive was
bul further danger from wind ap "Juit a strongartn effort In m u*rlr
peared past below the North Caro- info" Ihe mduvlry.
ltaa border.
Herman then asked Collins to
Carlton T o Receive At I a.m. F.ST. Connie w*« cen give him 'an audirnr* to explain
tered about 30 miles southravl of the situation. Collins rrplied that
Mnrrhead City, N C., and was a conference will be arranged as
M aster's Degree
moving north northeast at atetot *-*-n is he rrlu m s to Tallahassee
12 miles an ho ir.
A t Stetson Tonite
fro mtlie governor's conference he
Connie's peak winds of too m ile, Is attending In Chicago.
Hugh Carlton, of .Hanford, will
Meanwhile, Ihe National Labor
receive the master of arts degree an hour were mostly in squalls
from Stetson University at com within 30 miles from the renter. Relations Hoard m Washington Is
r nildrnng a request that it take
mencemrnt eiereise* to be held
jurisdiction In the ra«e,
at g p. m. today.
While at Stetson he was a mem American Motors
her of the football and baseball
teams, a member of th* “S” Club, Is Under Pressure
and a member of Sigma Nu so­
cial fraternity.
Of Strike Deadline
Others scheduled to receive de­
D E T R O IT um - A m rrlrsn Vo
grees are Margaret Hunt Bryan,
bachelor of eris, Sanford and tort Carp tnd the C K r t foiled
Mary AUca Ratliff, master of arts, Auto Workers, under pressure of
s midnight strike deadline, mret
MIAMI t*v_ A tropcat storm
Sanford;
The commencement address will today to trek arrnrd on plant lev­ raltrd Diane, which may become
be given by th* Hev. J. R. White el issuev blocking agreement on the fourth hurricane of the season,
sulked ta Uie allan tlr sno-odd
Jr., pastor of the Main Street a new national rontrart.
miles soiithwrrt of Herinuda today.
Although
a
news
Markon!
has
Baptist Church of Jacksonville,
Il apparently was moving north­
Registration for th* fall semes­ eovered the talks sinre Ihey began
ter at Stetson la scbaduled for last spring, AMC Is reported will ward about * miles an hour with
Ing to virtually matrh th* eronn- highest winds e&gt;tlrnated at tit) rn p
September 23 14.
mle concession granted ihe UAW h. negr the renter.
The wealber bureau said gate*
under ntw contrarls with Ford
extend outward 3 n miles to the
snd General Motors.
Workshop Invito
A union offfieltl said, however, north and east ami loo miles lo
thorn may be tome difficulty in Ihe southwest of the renter.
Sent P -TA Group
Diane Is experted lo Intensify
resolving local issues al #1 (lit
Members of Semlaot* County cumpany plants In Michigan, Wli and grow In sire with continued
slow movement toward Ihe north.
P-TA'a are Invited to attend the cumin and California.
Ships In ths* path of Ihe storm
education association workshop
Tv# union spokesman said the
beginning at Seminote High School company presented seven n r* dr wrre advisrd to us# caution
Diane was discovered uff Puerto
Tuesday at 8:10 a. m.
minds yesterday after negotiators
Presidents of all locals are ur­ had narrowed the local issu e d Rirss early yesterday, nut far from
where Connie pa*'i-d &lt;&gt;n Aug 1 oil
ged to be present ss that they duwn to four.
her r s y to Ihe Carolina roast
may become better acquainted
with local school needs and wllh
their school personnel. R wax an­
nounced.

Officials Fear Rise O f Death Toll
Bodtoa of U victim* bad boon daughter, Margie, t. Rtrkhan’s
positively idautifiad by aariy In- wife Margaret was mlsetog and It
was believed her body may he
bodtoa lying in a garage buried in the ruins.
tend sa a temporary morgna still Among tho«# who filed to rough
ton makeshift morgna In search
TSn causa of ton explosion, which of relatives e a t William Cutlip ef
cents rod to ton Gateway Restau­ nearby Williirasficld. a lumberrant, wham many of ton victims fork.
hod sostgM shatter from • storm,
Walking slowly out of to* garage,
rematood a mystery. Om Ihoory bn said quietly, " I hope that I will
~ again bam to aM what I

Governor To Hold
Conference Soon
On Miami Hotels

Diane May Become
Fourth Hurricane

SEO U L *
\ South Korean was
shot and killed today and Tints
continued m ruing tension over
I’ irsidfnt Syvrman It*-## &gt; demand
that pro , i *mmumsi true# in­
spectors j r i out of Korea hv Baltic
day midnight T«n other Koreans
were wounded
An Inlorm rt source said Rhee
advised Ihe t ’ 4 government hr
could not eonlrol South Korean
demonstrators unless ( ’ . 4 Loops
guarding true# team personnel put
away Ihei- weapons.
An informed source «,.d Gen
I. I-. lem nitrer. (foiled Nations
commander, tn s Thursday con
ferenre with Rhee rhaiged
. nd
llh re heatedly itemrd — that the
Korean ilemon&gt;tr*tions were gov
ernmrnt inspired.
It has been common knowledge
that South Korean officials in Ihe
past have ordered "spontaneous"
itemnnvtrallons supporting other
llhew object.ves.
The source -aid Rhee fold I cmnltrcr Ihe l foiled States also milvl
promise to help In peaceful evic­
tion of Communist member* of the
Neutral Nations .Supervisor) Com
mitsion.
Al I'anmunjom U. S Ms) Gen
Harlan C. Parks (old s stormy
Military
Armistice
Cnmmisvion
session that "ille g al” activities hy
Polish snd Ctech NNSC members
had provoked South Korea's seeth­
ing drm nniliations.

I

Wage Increase Is
Won Al G. E. Firm
N EW YO R K , vr Tl.e C |( In
lernati-m.il Union of t'lrrtrfoal
W orkris won vs age in rrra sr* trout
th* G rnrral L lr r t r t r t o -n an
agreement for a ness five year
contract yrv trn lay , but nut the
guaranteed annual wage the union
sought.
T h * runtraet agreement, subject
to union membership acceptance,
contains n-s provision for supple
mentary pay during pcriorls of
utirmplo) nu-nl.
Tber* I* a rla iisc, however,
whirh permit* resipcnlng of thp
ctm ltarl In ’’.tut for a 3od*y re
view of "employment security"
matters.
A uni .n spukemtan drscrib&lt;-.| the
reopening clause as a measure of
success for Ihe union on the guar­
anteed Annual wagn Issue, lie sal-1
these discussion* will I n c l u d e
"laysdfs and what should b* done
sb-.ul lh-m "

Speaker Dcrvfc?
Predicts Session
Will Last Long
TALLAHASSEE

—

Speaker Dsvld predicts to
port|onm»nt session of th# Laginlatur* sill last until Nov#m bm- ISM
unl#is • re.llitrtcUng plsn Is srrweg
upon soon after the lawmakers #nd
Iheir re-e«t nest month,
The I e g i * I a t it r * adjourned
Wednesday until Sept in after
-pending •»&gt; days In * fruitless at­
tempt to reapportion the M sena­
torial distnrtv m a manner satisfactory to the House, th# Benste
snd Gov. Collins,
" I f It's not settled In a week nr
10 days, there'll be one of th* most
bitter and protracted bloodletting*
In Ihe In-tors of th * or any other
st ate ar t it won't be settled until
after the new legislature la
elected.’ ’ David said.
Terms of half th» senators and
all the llmi-e members «splr* In
N'nv ember, t9.to.
If the reapportionment session
leal* that long, David forecast, rediitrictlng will be a major cam ­
paign issue and It mss- be that so
many of the prevent lawmakers
w ill be rrplacrd that rebuffing
Ihe M district* wilt become * •
easy m ailer.

Investigation Set
For AIA Highway
Signs Along Route
DAYTONA BEACH (fi-A n tovestigalu-n of advertising signs ot&gt;•Irueting the ocean view along AtA
between St, Augixtine sn-l Daytona
it- -rh
i« I- en ordered hy the
State llflad Department
R X‘. I i-b rr, outdoor advrtilslng
d irr lor, said In a letter In Ihe
Dayfona Heat h News Journal that
his department ha* rrcelved sev­
eral complaints afonil the signs.
"1 am again railing this to Iho
a ii. nt ri ..f -ujr ftel-l representative
' requesting that h*
make a thorough Investigation and
I--: all alleged violations,"
he vail
V. r representative I* F. L M#Grhre of O rals.
t i- lu r said stale law prohlhlti
«uld "r jdvertning sign* un rights
Of - ' or vith n IV feet of th#
uidifor b imilary of the right of
va*
I ’ -- only esrrpti-m Is for
• Ithln HM feel nt th* totste
ne*»et ihey advertise

Soil Conservation 1
Group Commended

fn a iliu ly of the summary on
the elrcfom »&lt; supervisors held
last m--nib,
Jf. Hollingsworth,
Executive Serretaiy of the Stela
Soil t uii-rrvattoa Hoard, said
lin t the s.-minole h u ll Conserva­
tion Dntrlct poll - I Ihe highest
Four of the lovely names, al
nitmlier of soles in th* Slat*.
tarhed In hurricanes at Iheir in- j
Iluilln,:-worth staled, tn a letter
rrptmn have already been used
to llonner f.. Carter, Chairman
this sejwin
Ttiese that have
of the Seminole District, " I wish
been u &lt;d are: Alice, Ilrenda,
i&lt;&gt; command ymi and utber mem­
Connie and Plan*.
bers of th* Hoard for this finn
lavcal weathermsn. E J . "Hud" showing
Moughton Ir , said that Ihe list
ll xpju .ir*. "th# F.verutiv# Be­
of name* that will be n-rd during r n ui romnienlcd in hu letter."
the 1133 season ha* bs-rn made that a I-.' of good planning amt
known.
fullnvv i p v a, d-rne In or-ler lo aoFuture hurricanes. In Ihe Gulf |
-M this record It also In­
of Mexiro. Caribbean Sea, and | dicate
tint Democracy Is still
Atlantic Ocean w ill be named. In al work, and m future elertions,
order. Edith. Flo ra. Gladys, H il­ I hope that all the districts w ilt
da. lone. Janet, Katie, Linda . follow your example '*
Martha. Nellie, tlrv a . Peggy, y tir
l*T sole, were ca«l In Ih# *1*#.
nna, l(»ia, Stella, Trudy, U rsa, lion held In Ihe Seinuml* Sufi
Verna, Xrnla, Yvonne, ami Zrl.la I Copserv almn District.

1955 Hurricanes
Get Lovely Names

i S t S Z S S GOP Congratulations Said Due

CHICAGO IT—Adlsl E Steven
son and Gov. Avrrrll llarrlman
of N*w York apparently have
reached an informal w o r k i n g
agreement aimed ai bringing one
of them th# Its* Democratic pres­
idential Domination.
Associates confirmed **•■$ the
former Illinois governor, who was
beaten by President Eisenhower In
1032, has come lo an understand­
ing with Harriman under which
Stavoasoo will get first crack.
Ihesn associates said, however,
that If tt becomes apparent at any
l i the M at 11 months that
la unlikely to make the
i n 4 t , bn ceuld be expected to
attempt to shift his strength quick­
ly to Eanim aa.

WASHINGTON. Ift-Scn O'M*honey (D-Wyoi said Inday Ihe Eiirnhoner administration "should
be crngratulatrd" for moving tn
curtail lax benefit* which have
helped Industry expand to the past
five years.
Director Arthur R Flemming of
the Offire of Defense Mobilisation
announced Isle yesterday new or­
ders ahich may lead lo a sharp
tapering off In the kind of tax
Incentives which have been granted
for some So'a billion dollars worth
of plant and equipment expansion
held to be essential to national
security.
The action cam* after a seif**
of other orders aimed at tighten­
ing up Ihe supply of credit. Some
administration n f f i e i a l a have

termed the&lt;e a gradual rffort to
It was b*i early to (ell w hil
prevent prlres from starting to effect the orders would have. Tha
climb again.
(fonrol-dslcd E l &lt;&gt;n (’« of Nrx#
Ftemming ordrred an end to York said Hi r-mstrucliaa plans
special lax benefits In 19 Indus­ uiuitd n--t be affected s', all. But
trie* snd a suspension, pending a the Aluminum t’o. of America inreview cspected to take a month dicali*! at I’Hliburgh It might drop
or more, in 3* others The incen­ I some of its expansion plans If thn
tives wrre kept available /or 20 lax bcnrfiit for that industry ara
"expanilun goals" — chiefly apply­ shut oil fur good.
ing to Items of high military dr
Iloth rlrctric power snd alum*
mand.
inuin ar# in the category suspended
Hi* government has pending 921 pending f u r t h e r study, daring
applications for the lax benefits, which no applications will be pro#covering about tt.30Q.ono.ooo of pro­ c u rd Flemming said industrici la
posed new plant and equipment this clan would be reviewed to
construction About six billions of dclrrmme whether "adequate pro­
this Is In Ihe 3&gt; industries for ductive rapacity" for mobilisation
which Flemming ordered th* tem­ needs exists, and (hen Uiqg will bn
reopened or closed.
porary suspension yostnrd*/.

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Mankind Points Inquiring Finger
tiy-flick Sumner

'L o o t * nwrlgUt to tan. Only way
I ana think rtf He'd look better at
d u g Un' at Use end eg n rope He'd
look real good that M y , tka rkrtg
murderin'— I"
■'Could be." Me lttend Mntougbed. "Could be!"
r-nwMto w h irl"! past than. Her
boot-b*«U struck n savage rhythm
from Use ptahk* of the aidewalk aa
•he strode toward the Uvary stable.
Here d a mounted ber waiting
horse, and rode rurkxnly toward
llrukcn Spur.
uacey ra rrva had beea npeodtng
an uncomfortable half-hour with
Itotk Ail bfternooa I lob bail been
pacing tha living room Uke a
•aged Han, with ’he fursen fasten­
ing r® hta aouL Us bad to recogBlia tha bnpeiaasneas of trying to
drive nls bettered and depleted
crew into action again* the neata n again without a hraathlng
■pell, but lha galling nacaawty of
doing nothing, tha feeling of hav­
ing bla hands tied, bad bulk up a
tamper that was tonaldabK even
no, um —-and Ike unfortunate
Sheriff had received Uw fun brunt
&gt;ef u. A fter thirty aunutte at the
marry erf Hob's tongue, be fak aa
If he'd bean braten over tha hand
srltb a quirt, and be walowned tha
Whlrtwlnd entrants of ChrtetM

fast, hie sagging figure etrelghtenad up Into arenathlng rwambling
dignity. "W here you fofn '7 "
T o tha bonkhouaa," Rob reaped, gewt bolt 1 aver •t-tre c te d r
"Rusty, what do wa doT*
■to tefi tha crew to hK tha mddle
"I'd aay tha tin t move wwe te
get bold &amp; that critter that goes
under tha name o' deputy aherltt."
Ituaty commenced a vigorous bang­
ing oo the ban.
Tba novas aksig tha street wee
was sheer murder la their black
depths. "Don’t you try gtUln* legal getting louder and rloecc. Creeatuaily JUn barrtil came .h u ffin g
on me now, Lacey—"
"It ain’t tha tew Fra thin kin' up to crU-doar. The lamp aa ear­
about, Rob," tha ahrrtff declared ned traa shaking ao that the tight
haerijy. "Hut there's not more played queer tncka with bla fac%
but Kerry could make out that be
town. The ones that are left hero looked more than ordinarily Hke a
—no tenia’ what they might try scared rabUt, with bla pale cyan
If you pull your whole errw away all but starting out of bla bead.
" S h e I f f , Ituaty d - a w i l d ,
from Broken Bpur— "
"Never mind Urokan Sport Tm -sounds r me mighty lh a that
mot/s brad In' this way."
taking cere of my Dnyr*
"Don’t yon worry."
rarralTa
th e street notsen had been bus­
sing hi Kerry's earn and ha didn't ■lack-jawed mutation of Laosy
notice that they'd grown louder I ’arrmn'a brat official manner wan
until ha beard Ituet/a km* votes ao ludicrous that all tha danger orf
from tha next call. "Kerry! tou thstr situation couldn't harp Kerry
from grinning la the derknam " I
hear ail that ruction outeideT"
"Bure I bear It," Harry growled. know my daily. 1*1 defend my
" H e a t e r s celebrating - w h y prU'nerw."
"ItecJun you'd die defeaduf
wouldn’t they T"
"Kid." there araa b aobrr note In 'em." Rusty agreed p t e a l d l y .
Runty's drawl that penetrated "M ighty white or you, Biarrtf, bag
Kerry's Indifference aa tha nreterf K wouldn’t be much comfort t
shouting had failed to do, "maybe Harry am* me whan wa wan dang­
neatm make a dlffe-ent kind o’ lin' from tba end o f a Jmh. I fig ­
not** when they're happy. Hut fv e ure It’d ha more to the point If yaw
heard cowboy* bayin’ tha moon ah had aoma help. Got a couple gune
tha way from Dodge to Cheyenne around T*

W A S H I N G T O N &lt;R - Mankind U about to poke an inquiring
finrer Into the mysteries of (pica.
Hu technique: A tiny object high
la lha b o vena, from which Initmments might automatically record
laformatloo now hidden bayood the
curtain of haaa which enshrouds
toe earth.
The White House announced
plana July ■ to ahoot a basketball*
ilia missile 300 to MO miles into
apace, la hopes It mi|ht orbit there
at 10,000 miles aa hour. A man­
made but unmanned satellite of
the earth, it would encircle the
globe once every M minutes.
The U. S. hopes to dc this soma
time during the Intematloaal geo­
physical year which starts July 1,
1137. Russian scientists reported
they too are working on a space
satellite and hope to hava cna re­
volving moonlike around the earth
perhaps I I months from now. Eng­
land and franca also are working
on high-altitude rocket projects.
AU agree that the ventures hava
a scientific and peaceful—purpose,
to advance man's knowledge nf the
universe. But there are military
applications, too.
The first nation to launch a satel­
lite will have traveled much of the
wey toward an Intercontinental bal­
listic mlstila, sometimes called the
ultlmato weapon. Soma scientists
believe that no defensa will be
posable against a barrage of bullet
•like missiles, fired accurately fmm
a distant continent
The aatcUita program le Itself a
byproduct of continuing attempts
to develop a global halllatie missile.
The Navy fired a Viking rocket to
a height of l a 4 mica in May 1M4.
A Iwo-atsgo Army rocket, com­
posed of a German V I and an

American Wae Corporal, climbed
to more than VO miles In IMS.
Tha nearest approach to an in­
tercontinental missile which tha
Defense Department has yet dis­
closed ii the Atlas, now baing built
by Canvalr division of Central
Dynamic, at San Diego, CellL
Actually, say Pentagon scientists,
it will be taster to build a satellite
sueh at la now proposed than to
build an Intercontinental missile.
The satellite designer* need not
concern thcmaelvea with two major
pmblema of the long range missile
—its guidance, and preventing its
disintegraton when It re-enters the
atmosphere.
Scientists attending the Interna­
tional Astronautics! Congrats In
Copenhagen early this month called
the latellite project a prelude to
interplanetary research, and "the
greatest project aver taken up by
min.”
Norman V. Peterson, an engineer
for Sperry Gyroscope Co., Great
Neck, N. Y.. told the group that
within 20 year* an unmanned spare
ship may be landed on the moon,
and that a piloted ship may reach
there by the end of the century.
The moon it 140.000 mile* away.
After that? Tha planets, aay tons
acirntiats—tha
at range
worlds
which Ilka earth, revolve counterblockwiie In orbits around the sun.
Venus end Mart are the rloteit, »
million and a million milci away
respectively.
J. Gordon Vaeth, a specialist with
the office of naval research, lays
(hat the greatest of all adventures,
eaeape from the earth, hat now be­
come an inevitable engineering and
aeromedical fact
The National Academy of Scien­
ces and tha National Science foun­

dation announced that they win
sponsor tha satellite project .
The Defense Department will pro­
vide technical advies. on the basis
of lengthy research on tha uppar
atmosphere, and also tha equip­
ment for launching tha satellite.
Tba scientists who initially out­
lined tha project made it plain that
they ware confident of iU success.
But tha detail* of now tha latellite
would be made and sent spuming
around the earth are vague.
Tha scientists said tha "bird,” ai
they railed the satellite, might be
fired by e tcriea of rockets to an
altitude of 200 to 300 miles, and
then "pushed over," at a sp**d of
11,000 mil** an hour, to " le v e r
flight la which It would orbit around
the earth with a force just counter­
balancing that of gravity A 'speed
greater than Jg.ooo mlea an/hour
might send the object hurtling out
into apace.
Even at that altitude there would
* till be k i m alight resistance from
the air, to that gradually—after
days, weeks or even months—the
roiling ball would alow, and at it
did so, drop lower and lower.
At it streaked Into the thick air
around tha earth it would turn
white-hot, vaporire amt disappear
into mlnuta particles, many miles
above ground.
Willey Ley, German-born rocket
espert now living in th# United
Stairs, says rocket artentiitj have
known itnrt 1923 that an artflrtal
satellite wai terhnologtrally pot
alble. but that they mutt wait for
development of large liquid-fuel
rockets.
If* lays that j rocket or missile
moving outside the earth’s |tmosphere at a velocity of 4'v mile* a
second—about three times as fast

a* tha fattest mlstila hai accom­
plished to far—will not return to
tha ground immediately, and thus
could become a satellite.
He eddt that to put a mlstila
btyood tha orbit of air resistance
a three-stage rocket would be
needed—a rocket of three sections,
each independently powered.
Aa tha first slags exhausts Ms
fuel supply, tha second takes over
and tha exhausted unit drops away
This Is repeated for each successive
stage. And with each new stage,
the air becomes thinner and the
object's weight less, miking great
increases in speed possible.
' There are various types of rock­
ets and takeoff booiteri in exist­
ence right now that could be com­
bined into a three-stage rocket ca­
pable of going fast enough,” Ley
aaya.
One big question asked the seiestists at tha news conference an­
nouncing the project wai, "What
information might you get that
would benefit mankind in a way
that we could all understand?”
Tha answer:
"One simple one Is the matter
of studies of tha ionosphere (the
layer of sky between 60 and 120
miles above the earth). These af­
fect radio communications for all
peoplra in the world and they are
tmportaot to everybody. If we can
understand more about the Iono­
sphere, ws can improve communi­
cations.
“ Another thing—If vw ran under­
stand more about tha stellar radia­
tion coming In which could be
menu red up there, wa may be
able to relate that to weather and
climate.
“ Also, « ■ would like to know
whether a heavy dose of eotrale

FORT KNOX Ky.. (D-Tha
tie of the century may be shaping
up at this Army post
On ont side U Davy twekatt,
on tha other * opera* a.
AO that's needed te apart this
bout into a decisive contest la an­
other aong-about Superman-ta
tickle the fancy of youngster* anf
jangle tha nerves of oldsters
As s starter, the ballad maker
might try this:
•
Superman killed no b’ert et the
age of three
Nor was he barn bi Tennessee,
He was born oo a mount of Mars.
And spent his youth among aura.
A cltiren of outer space
He aped with lightning grace
From Dorado to Scorpio, or
Diablo to Caputxana.
It u high time, doubtless. In ex­
plain that Davy Crockett and C A v
Superman are soldier* at fo rt
Knox, and getting plenty of atten­
tion because of their names.
A descendant or the famous
pioneer, Crockett Is a native of
Fonlhill. Ky., while Superman,
who arm ed last week, la ■ nativa
of Springfield, Mass.
rays would ha harmful or sot anJ
ta ahat way. . . .
te
" If U la pnaitbl* te hava lnsmiitirnta in tha aateUlta whirls m il
telemeter readings bark te earth,
•v*ry »itb n will b# Informed. Every nation ran Ustra to the th-ngi
which w# will Ultra to miraelen ”

me. I’m ail ngM . Cha yon aoma bration to n a P
hack to town with me f "
Kerry dragged him*-If up to the
"What's happened r la Kerry ok Wds at hia bed. "What do yea
thank. RaatyT"
•M gn tr
"The Hasten— * tfiafUy tea
pulled herself together. They*** Hi t e Mood m f I got aa anas ay
land o f a halin' K might b* onra"

It May Be Old, But Mot Antique
JACXSONVILLE ( f t - It may be
eld but Its not necessarily an an­
tique.
This Is .the word of H. F. Under
Wood, jeweler who has mada aa
extensive study of g«mi and an­
tique* not only for pteaaure but
lor his own protection.
Underwood aaya them le flagrant
counterfeiting nowadays of ceram­
ics and furniture; none la the
jewelry line; but a little la silver,
especially when It cornea to such
plain piece* aa Paul Revere bowl*.
“ I wai In New York recently
tori thn trade was having a good
laugh because aomcone had aoid
a world famous woman what w u
supposed te be a Revere howl for
$1,700. The only way Uw forgery
could be proved, however, weald
Rave been to find the maa who
■ada I t
“ The more ornate a place ai
Oliver Is, Um more difficult It would
be te counterfeit It—and It would
be correspondingly more expansive.
There is mighty lUUe fakery In
fin* silver because R ju t fo u n t
pijr,
"You i u boy •oatthtaf from

lha dime store and keep R a hun­
dred yeare but M won't be an
antique because It baa no real
value. Still, the price of an object
doesn't mean It la—or la not—an
antique. It's workmamhip and skill
that's needed to create anything
that holds up la value.”
Underwood said that If aay mis­
representation of jewelry la made
now, It's by th* aeUer—not the
maker. He said fake antique jewel­
ry could be determined la a num­
ber of wayi.
‘ T o r Instance, If K hat 14K on
M, il'i not an antique. They didn't
mark It in earats then. And sre
can dated easting marks. Old
plaees ware flkd by haod.

causa It bad been sold a number
of timet and each dealer in aunccssloo paid 13 mora for U until
tha price got to $10.”
Underwood said there I* a tre­
mendous amount of counterfeiting
today of Melstea and Dresden
chioa. Pina old pieces from these
two German towns hava a satiny
texture; tha fakn rrplUaa have n
glassy finish, ha said.
“ But you’d better know who yen
buy from,” ho cautions, "because

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Legal Notice

“ You learn Urn antique business
by experience. And the value of
aa Item depends largely &gt;on the
opinion of it whon a dealer or a
member of th# public buys it. A
person should shop around.

rtWAL MOTtCa
Bailee Is barebv alvee th
T a k a a case In point 1 bought ■arf*rate**4 will, aa lb *
of Aumiat. A. D. isss. *
a Malians vast for $90 once and as*
t a l k * Jlonerabl* Coaaty Ju&lt;
later aaw Its twin In author atore •KM INOlK Com.tr. Fieri*
priced at $70. The dialer there (last return, aecnnnt *a4 vot
aa •seeuter, at Ike Batata al
said this probably happened beaarf al sate lia s Shan aa4 than
make aapticaiisa ta tha aal4 Jarfg
far a final aetUemaat ef his an
mteleuptiee at aaW estate, aa
far aa are** rflaskarwlac him a
aerh axacetar.
A.I &amp;.U|aitU + • » * * « • * * + •
W. a DeCaereer

Ii Citizen Committing Misdemeanor
[W hen Warning Cars O f Speed Trap?

Ultln dlffartwce between “radar
enforced” signa (mulled by police
and Uw aardboard alga waved by
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aloag wtth that at an. It sail. “ IT
a polka officer were standing at
a busy Interaectloa trying to handle
police affairs and someone earn#
■P and interfered with feat duty
there weald be an question ai guflt

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W EDNESDAY.' AUGUST T O M S

Th# ftaminol# County Chamber
of Commerr# Board of Director#
were Informed laai night Uul tha
Stale Road Department “ pull-d
up all paltna and •hnibt along the
highway south of l.ak# Moure#
Bridge". John Meitch, chairman of
tha Seminole Count)' Board of
Commissioners, told tha director*
that Richia Hrern informed him
that thr plant* wet# a traffic ha#,
ard and would not ba tolerated
along the highway
Tha new* of aurh artinn ram#
a* a protect waa made by R. J.
Hauman, pre*idrnt of tha Sanford

ks COLLEEN ENGFBItETttON receive* th* Barry Orlm
ard pryaentad to her by R. T. Mllwre. S.inennlendrnt of Publl*
traction in Seminole Coorty. (S ta ll Photo)

★ ★ ★
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iolleen Engebretson
deceives Crim Award

Presentation Is Made A t Meeting
Of Seminole Chamber Of Commerce
------------ -------------------------Th# “ Barry Criaa Sckplarahlp
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warns Hears Tale
f European Trip ‘
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lolland Dean, former editor
1 publisher of The Sanford Hernot only tutrrtmlned but held
audlatwo apcllltound tmlay, aa
related to th# Sanford Klwanla
b, hi* cxperlrncea during a
■nt Eufopcn trip.
Wan rmupayrd bla davriptlon
lb* tour with 'a paraoa who
I a##n 14 movie* Hi one week
1 th#n to b« a-Vc.l to giv* a
»f aynopai* of them all.
Ti# former Sanford editor kept
aiklirnre amu.c*l with many
th« commonplace cxpcricnc* *
t c-thcra would overlook. He

County Chamber o f Commerce In
th* Commiaiionera Rotfa af tha

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Th.n *alia rd
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Sliaa Colleen Knucbrctaon, daugh*

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K. T. Milwre, ch^rman of th#
Chamber of Comm/re. KducaUon
Commit!##, m*d« Ibe Award# Ha
aaid. MW# could /find *«* mnre
worthwhile indivMual than Miaa
Colleen Kngabrgaon to racalr#
***** award." /
Tha award ot/ltOtl waa made aa
a raanlt af ffwl# rweritred fm a
tb* *ponaorah|) o f aavarnl Clrfc
and Uualn##«/l*#acWr*hlp Court##
hy the ChamJcr a Education Com*
mitlaa. Thar cuurte# war# In*
»lmetrd by7 Barry Trim of ila­
l^n.l wbowaa rwrntly aelactod by
tb* KpUt'pal llrothcrhood of 8 u

frnt* of Stetaon llnlvefJ of tha Adult Education
icnt of Florida Southorn

Pollca Chief l o y WOllami li
beginning h i 1 orgjniutFm of
Schoolboy Patrolmen with »e *7*
toward Making tho 1333-M ichoal
year lb# u (e «t in Sanford'* hlitory.
Today, Chief WWlara* g »»e toitructiona to the first member of
his new erpnliation. Harrinm C.
Smith, who began tenring as a
schoolboy pstrolman four years
ago at Soutbside Primary School.
Chief Williams said that M yoarold Harrison Smith, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton C. Smith, I MM Pal
mettd, Is possible the nUast In
line of semes lo hi* school organi­
sation.
Smith, now a student at Seminole
High School mtil continue to serve
hi the traffic organisation serving
to protect children at buiy Intersections nrsr Sanford City schools.

Chief Williams takes kla Informa­
tion, In pass along to tha youth or­
ganisation, from the National Safe­
ty Council's "Signs of Ufa" pm-

Game Commission
To Stop Illegal
Fishing In River
TALLAHASSEE - The Gam*
tad Frtsk Water Pish Commlssioa has fttrtbariiad its sdmlnlatrillr# staff la take all silicas
ainsam y to step Illegal fishing
a toast to (b* Queen ha said, la tha IL Johns River, im r d la f
then the pfesktooL reminded to A. D. Aldrich, director.

It waa the ith day *C July, «4I • toast lo Orlando.
A. Murrlam Introdaced Dean
1 told th* kiwanis Club that il
1 pleasing to wtlram* a neighsack bond. Morris* upUtou t tW to* Umfliai had Waa

TW Maatot policy order, mad*
t l a meetiag to Port Lauderdale
Aug. ft, rtsuHed from namereus
eomptalats regarding "monkey,
Rshtag,M which Involves Illegal
o lr a4 electrics! devices to stun

Plans Underway
To Celebrate 30th
Lions Anniversary
Plan# ar# underway to celebrate
tha 30th anniversary nf th# char­
tering of th* Sanford Until Club,
it wai reraolrd at tha noon lanch*
eon meeting of th* oiganiMtioll
yerterdoy.
Tha affair will be hald here.
W. Hugh Duncan, club #»er#tary
aaid, on Oct. 1*. Marvin («. Pound
Sr., a prominent hanker and boatnaasman of Sparta, fii., and I
Senior Director of IJoni Inter­
national, will b* the principal
speaker at tho celebration.
Praoident Ban Wad#, who pre­
sided at yaatarday'a luncheon
meeting of the local IJona Club,
Prewarded a Ray Mambarahip I*
Arthur Kitchhoff aa a momento
for aacuring two new airtnbara
for tho club reeanUy,
Harry Robaon aaid that “ A
drive ia being mada now for d o l­
or# for the Lion* Blood Bank.
IJona, aa wall aa other eitiirna
who will donate blood,- Rotwoo
aaid, "ar# re*ju##t#d to come to
tha Seminole County Haallh Coil
bn Palmetto Ar*., all day Tbura*
day, Aug. IS "

Altamonte Springs
Bar Burglarized;
One Suspect Held

According Mi Sheriff I.u'har
Hobby, Condor MerrU'a Bar waa
burgiariird whan tho wood panel
waa broke* out of th# back door.
Tb# cigarette machine wa» bro­
ken Into and all af th* money, an
undetermined amount, taken. Two
Dftha of wine were also taken
when the plar# waa ranaarVtd.
Sheriff Hobby, a•anted by De­
puty Sheriff Morgan McClelland,
found two aeta af footprint! lead­
ing away from the bar. They were
evidently footprint# o f two youngHera, the aheriff aaid. Osa auapect haa been taken into ecitody.

Weekend Robbery
Reported Today
Sileer'i Trailer Park, Ju»t north
of Sanford on Semlnola Boulevard,
waa broken Into over the weekend,
•ha Seminole County Sheriff* of­
fice reported today.
The home, located at the trail­
er park, wai broken Into anmetime between Aug. 6 and t
while tho S I W * were away over
the weekend.
The Sheriff* office reported
that a Browning I I gaugo auto­
matic 1 hot gun wna takrn, a *2
Smith and Weatpn alt-inch harral
target plitol, a deak light, a check
writer, a bench »aw, and aa RCA
record player. KaUmated valua­
tion of tha article# taken waa
placed at more thaa $300.
Car track* down to tha koma
from highway 17-33 we»a plainly
riiibla, according to Deputy Sheriff

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Father O f Resident
L. R. Brazelle Dies

School
Started
spearheaded by the Sanford C.ardrn Club and tb» Sanford VVdiu*
an’# Club.”
George Touhy, reporting for
the Induatrial Committee of the
Cfuimlicr of Comtnerrr, revealed
that a aunr) ia being made of
all business, industries, and shippc', who ar* Interested In using
dock and terminal farlllll-. at
Sanford. “ Such information,'* Mid
Touhy, 'would be made mailable
to invertors or devrlnpers ronrctned in tha construction of *uch
facilities at Sanford."
"IV. R. Kemp and Richard Sodero," Touhy aaid in ht« r-i-ott,
"ai# ciintinuing their efforla to
place an exruralnn Viet on l^aka
Monroe in the rear future. The
project would be completed by tha
begin nine of the •ea»on,*' he said.
A report of th* aucce-.ful bar*
bacue for Navy official#, stages!
by the Navy Affair* Committee
of the Chamber of Commerce, »a *
mada by Karlyle IlnmhoMer. lie
told the director#, “ We will reap
thouaand* of dollara in goc-d will
at a rr»iilt of the horl-e-'ie."
Karl Higginbotham pr#sided at
laet night'a meeting.

Mrs. Golf
Announces
Program
Plan Believed '
Last In County

tV "1.1" M V M il! alrcrnft i* go;r - through 1*-' I Catricr 1 aoditig
an important pail in th# rob nf a Navy Pilot, fit (i.lal I’ hnligiaph.

Lf. (jg) H. Allision
Low-Flying Planes
Starts New Duties
Aboard Naval Base Play Important Role
Pr-bobly tb# nio«t annoying
■ailoa of |u«# nf #l»cp I* that du#
to noi-.\ Noire tint la man tiiaiio
ami fur no *|i)ian nlly g-»o*i rca•on ran t«* douiity dt*lriibing.
iiuriug th# pN*t two week* th#
AJ “ S-tiafe" aircraft #i|uaiirnn«
l-w -d at lb# Naval Air Station
have hoct, conducting arty morn­
ing an-l rrrlli • 1*1*1,)’ or Ft- ’ I
Carrier Landing I'rnrtica rt|«cii*.
Mon*. The-,, ar-* rii-niwa dc»igncil t« tirmilato pin-;aft ran - r
Ui^-t.jr,piuctdoia.# tynur to ylluki
fectiwlt) flying alwwrd ,u&gt;p
Th# landing &gt;m v of the V- .-t

!A (jg ) Harry K All .on Jt
l IS.Nit, of Aahviilr, N. (
report­
ed fvig duty thia week at the San­
ford Naval Auxiliary Air Slati*-1
i-a.t aaaiatant Arndogical Officer.
H* will replace I.l. (*■ J. F.ckcn,
1I8N, who ha# M-tved ai Aerological Officer o f th* NAAS fir
I th* pari 14 month*. I.l. Kckert
will h# detached tn September
and report to the de«tri»ycr 11SL
Kennedy at New rmrt, R. I.
Id. AlliaWn wa* g.:a*hmt,d fro ,
Duke Dniveralty In June IttlJS,
where ho received a Harlirt -r of
Science Degree in Mathematic*.
Hr wna re mmHr-toti id Knair-n la *nd 3'u fee In length, TI - I ■■
the Na.al R* •ery* alter c* iti|iii I new af the AJ* however, limit* it
Ition of Officer'# ( audiilute Lch-nd. to only a few feel to ritliof (J • centerline o f the deck.
Newport, R. I , in June I'.'io.
After receiving hi 1-1111111 lani iti, Added In thi* a pilot muvt ,#i&gt;
he wa* a-«ij:n--l to the Engineer­ fully judge hla alrapeed nod «|.
ing School of the Naval |N»»t C.ia- till)-: on hla approach tu e.»w ,'r
duatu School, Montrn-y, Calif, thi* pteci'ion maneuver.
Too high ami )te will have to r- *
prior to reporting heir.
Id. Alliaion i* married lo the elrclo the ahip; too low an-l he
former Mi»» Beverly I. Fmmrl of ia lit danger o f hitting th- de,*k
Brea, Calif. They are planning to ramp; e»-e»« #prrd multipli- ermake thrir home In Sanford dn~ rora in placing th# plate on thr
ing their tour of duty at l! c drriipd v-pol; lack of #|)ce,t can
rati** tho plane lu fall- r tu told
NAAS.
air an-l plung# Into the water like
a wounded bird. Tha combmati- n
EVANS IN IIOSI’ ITAU
A telegram »cnt to th* Sanf-u-1 of “ low and #lo“ ban niin--l tlu
Rotary Club from lloaton, Mai*, reputath-n nf many good pilot#.
rrrealml ^hat Frank Kvana -f
A new pilot In an AJ aqundrun
lako Mary la yonfinnl to tho h'-i- gne-a thiough inl-tulvn trniidug
l-cfore ever making a carrier
pilot.
Mr*. Evan*, In her telegram landing in that lutrraD. I.L John
yeiterday, aaid that Evan* i* n XV. Hill of IMS I’almetto Av#,
repnrtevl t o
t'onii-o'H#
th* New England Dearunraa )|ov- w h o
S-iuadtrin Five In April, ia M&gt;1
pltal In Hoeton.
Ha U being ronfim-d, at pra- ■vhrdule-l lo lan-l al-oard a car­
rier unit! Aug. 2J. At that time
•ent, ah# aaid, for obaervaUon.

ho at-mg with the other pilot* of
VC N will repott to th* USX Ttmtiiieroga for their earner ipiaii.
ftcation work.
After repotting l&gt; Vt'5, Hilt
aprnt two wri-lti it th# rlaetn-orn
I-* i-tt- be took hi* famibariritliu-t
t-i tho n--w air craft- A
•..... I- fore lie it tclie-l tied for
Itie

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found . .
tb* remait der of
the ■lay. k uiinimmn of St) InndIngi are a muil In-fort- l-yto h nml
I’aurr may give him the goahead to fly aboaid a flattop.
t f er lu* day ipialifi- atb-n I*
complele-1 on Aug. 27, Hill va&gt;11
return to S inf.ird aii-1 l-egin hi*
night lamlmg prmcil-e. )■&lt;■r thiLSI)'# l.yovh an-l Dane# u «• III11nunntevl null* and paddltw to (If.
reel hint tnwanl th# runway.
Night fight* from rarrl-m arc
n-rvr # ronitnon operation in the
I niled Statra Fie. t and all pil-da
inual lie night iiuellfir-l.
Regnrdlv".* of lh# undue nolae
the.- tow- Dying airvraft make
and th# nnenrthly hour# they
keep, they are all part of the va*t
etratagem of our annr-l force*.
There I# greeter eecurity In hav.
Ing them D&gt; low than em-mr
l-ouil- r* winging tilrnlly overhead
many milra aluve u*.

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L. R. Brai#ne, M, former Taaepa real dent, passed away thia
taunting In the Anderaoa Nursing
Hama fallowing aa Ulasts af aeeeral months.
Born In CalaaMa, &gt;. C-, April
4, 1IM, Mr. Brasalla had b##n a
resident af Florida alnra 133ft,
having formerly resided In lake­
land, Dunalloa. and Tampa befara coming lo Sanford two year*
ag» where he auda Ms hams with
hia aaw-ln-Iaw aa daughtar, Mr.
a a 4 M n - U . I L Mtmda*, IQSO
Myrtle A n .

RftftMaft Mr*. Wseniaut. he Is «arvivad hy tw* Mai— , Miaa Ella
BrwMtU pad Mia. S. t. Darla * f

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H a u e r, •. i la d ro n laitid u ig
ttf f l-e ry , p rr r iv r a in -t n ie -

granddaughter.

Inatruc'-ibna In Harrison C. Smith. Schoolboy Patrolman

Tti# leafy of a I9'A Wudebaker
Coup* wa* c.impletrty demolivhcd
when the car went out of rtmtrol
and lurncil o&gt;er twice before com
mg la a »lnp.
’nte lit culr-tt, n •'•tiring l«*t nlgfd
»bi" 1v after it o'clock on North
s - i
Boulevard, «a * Ixrriii■ti.' • ■font C ly p ttroim n
t. r Hock ,nd t*. &lt;\ ib-*ison
Arccrdlp)) In thr ollitrr#' report,
C. l Vtiiilauv .Swanwin lr., 31 year*
old Na«&gt; man attached to HalWiagTwn at ifir Sanford s ivat lu i
i loaf control of
Ida a&gt; famuli 11a a* he •tlrinidrd to
| u « aiiuthrr rwr n- wr thr t ily h
tint*.
Tha atitomobi|p akiiMetl 123 fret
lu (ore cumillg tn a *tnp ami tin tied
over tu Ite &gt;n 3fi (cel
Tit*- tr|***rt itjlid that the driver
wo* following annllii r car which
hod •topped lit pirpailng to make
a left luttt SwartMin, pawing nn
the left at a "fair rate of *perd,’ '
got te i (ar to the left and hot con
Irul.
Ttir driver n it not injured and
lain*; ■ to the yrlliov coupe were
rdimalrd at
tTiargca r»(
"rari'lev* and negligent driving"
were made againtl Swan von who
gave hit home addret# a# ItiJI
S. W. lliir f SI,, Miami.

ll-'lt I jvmniit, nwii-r o f th#
A cur 11 t attlr Ranch #t f'huiuuia,
will I# th# guest #peakrr lutnorruw at lh# luncheon nt- • ting of
the
K-miuole County
Junior
Chamber of Cnmrm-n#.
“ The Cattle llunines* !n Et-tr!•!•»’* will be the topic of lavniont's
talk.
Th# h»-*l Jayceea ar# aurrvntly h-il-lttig their lunchean meet­
ing* at Jinx Ji|ieiicer'i on Frutuh
A*#. Clarence McKa# la ptograrn
chairman for tumorrow*# rn*rting.
Acvotvlitig tn th# Ja)vee Jour­
nal, ptibltahnl l-y the local Jaycr#
organixation, ta il livrratteet, A.
II. Peterson Jr, lirtli Roller,
Tommy ittiiiiKer, arid Voli# \\ illlama Jr. stlrn-bil th# iiumiur
conference nf lh# Florida Javceca
lirhl in lirlan-lu la-t weeli-n-L

Galloway Gets Man
Returning To Scene
A 4(t-yc#r.old orgio wa* taken
Into custody thi* mornliiR, nu|
* unstable J (J "Slim " (lalloway,
when h# rclurne-l to lh# teen# of
hia earlier actions.
CondoM# Hallow ay *at-l that
Florence Uular, 20th Xt. and
(•rapeville Ave., repotted that a
man had beat her, For thi*. flallowav *aid. th# wnmtn #wote to a
warrant for the man’* arrest.
I'tial-le to find the negro man,
Hallow ay said he waa notified
that Hardy Hruwn, alia* Joe
Brown, returnwl to Florence notar'* home araln last night, broke
In and beat her.
" I picked him up thi* morning,"
Constable Calloway aaid. The ne­
gro la charged with “ assault and
battery", and a bond of 1100 haa
been set. Brown gav* hi* b&lt;-m*
add ram aa U M Laka Ave*

A th'ee week pr* school wnrV*
•hop will g»t underway, h#r# til
Sanford, Mr#. M*rg*.~#t flott,
coordinator of Inttruetinit fey
Seminole County School*, annnane*
ed todey.
The woikthop wifi Hegln, Mr*,
liott »#id. w 'h teacher* repor t&gt;ng
',&lt;r duty #l thrir re*peeme vrhoota
nett Monday, Aug IV. »n.| th*
actual work jetting underway at
Seminole Hith School th# follow*
Ing day.
The pte»'Soo| worlthop, part
of a long rang# in.teivir* train*
mg prog *nt foe Seminole County
teacher#. I* *pnn*orei hy th# I’ niver»)ty nf Florida and th# General
Kitenaioi* Division, and will b#
under th# iHreetio* nf fir. C. L,
lg|crt, l’ rufr»*or of Education at
the l TofK.
Tha prnyram and in «#rvie*
raining ia planntd nr an advisory
commute# heailad by Mra, Coll
with tieae Kabom, of tha Slat#
H. pa-im.-nt of Edit. #!«•»*, aa nut*
Mil tan t.
Other* who will tett* M fall
tun# (nn*ul&gt;«nt« ai# aa fallow*:
Dr. Janie* Wattenhergef, Ata'U
Protestor uf Secondary Education
at the I'ofP, cnn*ultnni an Be*
rtimUiy Curriculum.
lie. (4. II-aid Sadler. Pinfe«#nr
•f Ktl neat ion, t'of F will b* row.
•ultant in the area of Ari4hmetla
and Motiiciuntira.
lie. Roy F. Itergangran, eating
b»od of industrial Arta and Vo*
rational Kdu-atlno at the t’ of)*
will tn v e aa e w m h in an Arta
and Cr*fta.
Itr. Joseph Verdyea, head o f
undergraduate aounaelmg at tha
1 ‘ofK. m il **cy# ai amuultant m*
liuidani e.
Holland Mettiaiw a*ei*tanl pro*
f, tor of education at tha UofK
will teiv# at ro*Hi1tant aa read*
rig.
Thi '# wiU he lo tr a l part lime
• -not Itaut* a*&gt;t«ling In th# work*
•Imp hne In Sanford where 14ft
Seminole County teacher# will
p#i Hr m l#. Thu#e aervlng la thia
field ate!
Mr* I,u«y Midtua, Imtmrtor at
!he i ■-(V * i’. K. Yeung U I mii**
t»ry *&gt;. ho»1 wiil M-rve a* eon*
&lt; i It ant in the field of et-uuentary
rurcicnliim.
Mr Jn*rph If. t,#ps, pmfeeaoe
iif ed (ration at tha I'o fP will
•et
a* eon*ultant on a-imhtitw
I ration.
He. v'bert Pit’ #, assistant pTP*
fe»*or of tduealina at tha U ofP
will lerv# a# aontnllaat In tha
ftcj.l of elementary curriculum,
\ a -inlwt nf mcniher* of th*
'•off " f the State Department o f
Education t*t’ | *l*o acne aa aon*
• t ante doting th* three-weelr
W- i-hitp that t* eip#ct«ri to ba
the 'e*t one held In Nemlnola
&lt; -unty *4w** to IrgulatWo tethnlea­
Tho-# #T|&gt;*cleil to a--lit ham
arc: Mr. Victor John*unt eon Miltant ia th# (tehi of guhlaure, Thur­
man Itailry, arc# ro-niinator in
lh# -livision - f vocation ami adult
c-l •atio’i. D E. Williams, consult.vi uri iilmlt i»tr»tlun: Mr*. I.tifg
It . kin, iur-ullant on eleuientary
rh.-ati.-u /ullie \ U ) m« i -I. con•ultant »ii hiatlh, **f#ty and phy•n it duration; and kilt* JoyeO
l’tilcba"l of Raw. P#t#r*#n Co*
will serve a- nadtng rnnsultant.
‘ The workshop," i*'d Mts, Colt*
"N divl-lv-l Into seven basle dirt#
■&gt; -#. Tl-ry are trading, arithmetle
.i-i-l - iiithM'ati-*#, gui-lance, ad#
ministration. *l*m#nt*ry ruirlrtl#
.i.ri!, »#. .iiidorv curriculum, arvl
“ On Aug. 24, th# entire group
art# an-l rraft#.
nf teacher* will »# t&lt;* Daytnnft
Reach to attend a district meeting
• th, Flori Vi Education kavnrla#
tlnn Aug. 20, ie registration d ef,
in all *• hoot*." aaid Mr*. Oolt,

25 Banshee Jets
To Arrive At Base
A group of 33 Baush## Jet* are
-miring at tb# Xan/ord Naval
Auxiliary Air Station today, ae»
cording to l.t. II. W. Sherman#
Public Information Officer for tha
Id, aI Nasal Stalim.

The grouu of jet* are being
evacuated from tb# Brunswick*
Ga. Naval Air Station, and will
remain at Hanford's Naval Auxi­
liary Air Statioa until danger
team lh* herrisaa* 1* atsaa.

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ralaUvei. lap lha ear In which they
•era riding and want ate the fortit te hunt far aouvuira and te
tain pictures

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Apricot
Halves

'Nothing Sighted'
In Search For Girl
GEORGETOWN. Cota. ift-M ot*
than JO man reported “ nothing
lighted'* airly Tuajdiy ifiar apend.
tag lha night on towering I4.IMV
foot Mt Evaei aeaxektag lor an Uyair-ftld Mm«url girl
Pon «i prowled through tha dirknan tanking (nr CaIImji Pattna,
diughter of Mr and Mri. Joe
Pattna, CUlInn Htfla. Mo
Tha Jiirth w it roorentrated
alighlly below tha timberiine, about
l.ooo lift (roa tha top of tha
mounUii
Tha area « a i daicrlbad bp
JiUarmn County Iberilt Carl Ealow a» tha '•wlldaat imigiaibl*—
l»*a full
tlmbar. bruin, bog»,
rreaka and alriigM-up-apd-dowi

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A4P Wedge-Cut Cheddar

M ILD CHEESE
ANN PAGE Strawberry

- - 3 S cl PRESERVES
AMP F A N C Y

GOLD MEDAL Plain or Self Rising

Tomato FLOUR
Juice
APPLE KEG
- 27c
Full Pack
Tomatoes

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11*4 -01,
Cant

Armcur a Star J-o*. Can

Deviled Ham 17c
Anoeur'e Star l t a i . Can

Beef Stew

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rocket plana aarendi hafora a
mother ihip wai ta ralcaia It high
above tha Motive Driort.
Research pilot Joi.ph A. Walker,
14, irrambled up into tha mother
plane, a IM , and lha rnrkat plana
—tha atub-wtngad Ball XtA —wai
dropped, pitaUaia. onto a bombing
range tram JO,MR feat
An Air f w a apnkaiman l t d
Oat the R l* wai unibla ta l i t !
with tfc* damaged m in t p liM
haagOg from tta bally for fa ir tha
rarkat, atiQ nrrytag highly volatile
furl, might explode again.
Tha tuiit orturrad Monday TR
aatonda before tha B 9 wai to rw.
ta li* tha X1A on a taat flight abora
Kdwirda Air Force Baaa.

35c

Am eur'a Star 1 4 -o » Can

GOLDEN RIPE

Potted Meat 3-23c
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Corned Beef

CALIFORNIA Vint-Himnd

45c

Marktat A4-o«, Can

Tuna Fish

35c

Wholamm *-et Can

Orange Juice 2»27c
Waxed Papaa

Fresh Elberta Peaches

lb.

Long White Potatoes

lb. Sc

Cuban Avocadoes \

3 for 25e

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OUR GUEST?

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Sawal Oil pt. 19c

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Stondiog Rib Roott
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4 Homes Tell Story Of Survival
NEW YORK vF—Four home* loll
itnry of survival
againit H bomb*.
They atnod on Yuces Flat In
Nevada In * than a mil* from the
rrntrr of an atomic blait nearly
tnlre at powerful at the bomb
that lulled 70.000 Japan** in Hir-

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A tno-itory brick bout* « at demnluhcJ. But it* ba»ement and
it* thellrrt came through intact.
Next door, a ene-atory frame
rambler v»a« tma&gt;hed into rubble.
It had no ba«ement haven.
Put p&lt;rt of (hit rambler hou«e
did ttand up—the bathroom. Inaid* were two tail-wagging, hark­
ing dng«. showing no immediate
aignt of infury.
Tht bathroom wat specially
made. It had thick concrete wallt,
a blast d &gt;or and window that
rrce»&gt;ed into the wall when not
needed. Tne bla«t thsor and win­
dow had been closed.
The A blast last May gave a test
of tbit built-in shelter, which cost
* ' » i when the rambler wa* cooatructed.
A safe haven for humans? Very
probably, at this distance from
that powerful an A-bumb. Or safe
If it were In a bouse at a five-mile
d.*tancc from an II bomb I Owl
times more powerful than the HITOshima bomb.
Atomle weapons lash nut not
only with the blast, but with heat
and with radiation. At this di dance
of less than a mile from an ex
plosion oft this poser, the ram­
bler house probably was bathed
with X-rayg of 4&lt;ju to (so Roent­
gens. That dose of X-rays would

be fatal to about half of humans
tspoied to It.
Tht concrete walls of the bath­
room shelter sdaked up or stopped
much of the X-rays. Studies will
show whether humans would have
been made sick by surh X rajs
even if they had survived the blast
and the heat. The concrete slopped
the heat waves.
Thia X-ray radiation Is Imme­
diate, and ovee very quickly, like
the X-rays that take a picture, of
your chest. They did not make
the baihroom walls radioactive.
The lesion: Tbit bathroom shel­
ter greatly boosted the human
chances of living through that
close to an atomic blast of that
power.
Nest door to the rambler houses
s r (r two other one-stcry houses,
one .of prrrast lightweight con­
crete. the other of reinforced light­
weight finder block.
They were damaged, structural­
ly. a bit, but easily repairable.
These two houses pointed up one
very important survival lesson—
the necessity of avoiding flying
glass or other objects. The win­
dows fn thc»« concrete hssuses
were smashed, spreading a lethal
gravel of glass that ripped the
bodies an.) clothes of mannequins,
slashed the curtains, pitted the
walls. Diesis blew in, and bits of
Venetian blinds became dangerous
bullets.
But there were places, in corners or in hallways, nr behind
furniture, where this lethal spray

Deadline Is Fixed
# Reverend States
For September 1
Carmen Gave 'All'
To Bring Happiness For Pine Seedlings
HKVERl.Y HILLS. Calif. IT Carmen Miranda "literally sang
and danced her heart out."
So aald tha Ret. Charles Digturn Monday at a Requiem High
Mass far tha singer, danrrr and
comedienne, who died Friday a!

# her hnma of a heart attack. W»»
was 41.
"'She gava her all to make peo­
ple happy," Faihrr Illgnam told
•no persons at the rtiurrh of t'»a
Good Shepherd. Notables of mov­
ie*. television and night rlub* at. tended the services.
Mist Miranda, in private life the
wife of producer David Sebastian,
died after eompletng a television
— (Urn and entertaining member* of
e (he east In her home.

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Located on old highway In Lake Monroe. Beautiful lofa
of 60 ft. frontage on pavement jtnd 256 ft. deep. All
aub-irrigated. Id* nl location for anyone who would ilka
to hava a sufficient yruund for a garden or flowers al­
ready landscaped at a prire of 9600.00 dollars ner lot,
with a reasonable down payment with monthly paymenta, within t blocks of School and two blocks of

Church.

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P. 0. Box

Lake Monroo, Fla.

Phone 2527

MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING - TY PING
CREDIT INVESTIGATIONS MADE
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CHRYSLER’S giant expansion
program brings you the. greatest
new car buying opportunity off ilia yeat!

SANFORD

I W n w of the unpm’M m lM demand
for iu 1115:. mmi.-U, currently up to .1
new record hijfli, Chntler h:i* hnd to
undertake a f iiant Plant Kxpan.&gt;iun
Program. SMien in full pnaliirtiiin the
new plant will provide a -10 |&gt;er cent
inrmue in ChrysItT Windaor V*8 ant!
New Yorker out|&gt;ut.
Knowing that building operation*
would take m-vi-.tiI .'iionths, wo have
triwl to provide enough 1955 Chrjuler
Wind.ior V-8'» nnd New Yorker* to
meet the demand*' of our ru.-turner*
thmugh the a«-a«c»n. Thi* mount filling
our entire your* supply right now in
mitl-hcauvon.

You Oaf Yeor’A Wld#A»
SAltcflon of Modola and
Color Combinations
Since we tri«d to anticipate your nmln,
* • can tbow you a wide adecUon of

color romhinallona nnd laxly ityle*.
but our supply will never again he m
gnxit na it i* right now! Intiicafinna
are that there ju-t will not In* enough
of all models and laxly atylea to go
around.

Your present cor wiB novor
be worth mors In trodo
Rrmemlter that fart! Flight now your
pnwent ear is worth inorv in tradi
than it ever will he again.
Ami wo can allow you more f*»r It
than anybody rl&gt;r in town. That’s
not ju»t talk. There* a gixxi reaxon
for it.

Wo Nood Used Cars
When there new ears are gone, we'll
lie hungrier than over for used ran*.
That’s right—as lh«re wonderful new
Chrysler buy* move out we will he

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P A I N T CO.

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Inc.

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large amounis of mrkrl and iron,
a number are mmpo&gt;*\t wholly of
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JACKSONVILLE T h « chain i n
of the newly arltvatrd State l&gt;e
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speak hclore the Aug 2t&gt; collierrncr of the advertl-mg and tour­
ist development division of the
Honda Slate Chamber of Com­
merce, which will tie held at Mia­
mi llraili. Haloid Colic announ­
ced hrre today.
Coire Is everutive vice presi­
dent of the Stale Chamber, and
Ike S'. Parrish. Mutm Reach
banker, li division chairman
Lloyd will outline tha new coni
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The Misvissippi flood of )K7 in­
undated 2f Quo square milaa.

Ot’ A U , District Forester liar*
old K. Miktll ..f the Florida Fur*-4 Servis# again remind* land­
owner* In Marion, laike, levy,
Sumlt-c, Alachua, Frmirv.le, Hrr.
vanl, Hernan.lss, Putnam. Gil­
christ, Orange, Citrut, Volusia,
anil Flagler countie* that the
dradline on ordering pine *eedinge
ia Sept ]. No apfdiratione can be
accepted after that ital*.
Dr. Joseph L Pott* of 4tft West
" I f you ar* Interested In plant­ Fmt King, Ih-ela, die&lt;t at Fsrniing pines plra-e tend in your ap­ iline lUarh Momlay morning folplication! as sswvn as possible, so 1 lowing a long illnasa.
that you will he asauied of re­
Iknn In Sanford, ho wee the
ceiving tha needling! you dcaira." u&gt;n of Mr. ami Mrs. Janie* I.
be advised.
Pott*, and attended public echool*
Mikell pent an ta • * plain all heir, graduating ia I'JIti. He at­
arslerq for 25,000 seedlings ar less tended Tcnnrsaea Slat# lollrge,
will ba filled an* hundred per Ms hairy Medical College and was
cent baaed an supply and demand. awarded hla I). D. S. Hegira in
Tha prica of tha seedlings this IPJg. Ha then movssj to Ocala,
year will be 14 per thousand and, and practiced deflisiiy for 3u
f. o b. nurseries. A check or money yeara.
Services and burial will he bi Id
order made payable to tha Florida
Hoard of Foieslry must acrom- Sunday, Aug. It, at Mt. Moriah
pany all applications for Ji.txto Baptist Church Ocala. Flown a ar
seedlings or less, fo r aiders aver aoniulencr* from Sanfonl may hr
-’.VM) a notice will tie sent to the sent to Mostly Funeral Home, by
applicant stating the number of 12 noon the day of the funeral.
seedlings to ba received ami reSurvivor a tnrlnd* Mr*, lent J.
qwaating payment far that quan­ Patu, wife: Mr*. Dolly Patlatity.
Mracbna mother, Hanford; FHAppHoaUew blank* may ba at- well Potta, It, Alban*, N. Y.;
cured by contorting your County Mr*. Mary P. Mostly, aiatrr,
Kangri-, C o u n t y
Agricultural Sanford; Dve nelcca, twa grandAgent, l o l l for. t&lt;-t vat inn S e r v i c e , nakraa, and twe nephew*.
or writ# direct to the Florida For­
Ilugoa ami Chestnut Funeral
est Service, P. 0. Ho* 121, Orele, Mom*. Ocala, I* In ehargw af arFlorida.
rangensenti.

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would not bava reached. Humans
who bad ducked into lurh places,
or even behind stuffed furniture
or into a fireplace, would have
stepped up their chance for sur­
vival or even escape! from in­
jury, that dose to a bomb more
powerful than those which burst
over Japanrs* cities.

mvvftng mora nnd m ore Lnte model
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Iteaut y right now. Y o u h ave the year's
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t'h ryslers . . . ami, wo’re ip a real
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Himaure when our pn*M‘nt sftx k «»f new
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Ooaat Line railroed, haa repeatedly told the

Recreation Director Needed
A hint was dropped, at a recent meeting
of the Seminole County Board of Commiaaloner*. that a requret would be made that
a full time recreation director be employe!
b y the City of Sanford.
A Sanford City OmmUrtoirer Included
this etitement In a report to the County
CommiJrinner*.
Here, now it Sanford** opportunity *o
eliminate so-called Juvenile delinquency from
conversation and from all manner of speech
in our community.
We have been pointed to. from other
aectlon* of the country, as an example of a
dfllnqumrv-fre* community. We have h*en
asked to furnish pattern* for other aectiona
of the country to copv. And now w* have the
opportnrltv to further become a pattern for
commnnttiea to follow In It* program for
youth.
A full-time recreation director 1* needed
In the growing community of Panford.
Teacher* have th*!r hand* full teaching.
Policemen have their hard* full taking eara
o f adult offend*ra and the traffic problem of
cur community. Mothera are taking care of
their club meeting*, church affair*, and
home prohlem*. L*t'* hare someone to look
after the recreation for our children.
A hu*y child U * good child. Let’a do
our part bv hairing to keep every ynungater
fn our community busy with worthwhile aetJvltir*.

The Sanford Herald

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T O D A Y 'S BTH1JC VE R B S
Th e Inlaw ahall w ait fo r hla law.— Tm .
4 S fA T h e whole Western Hemisphere nrol
Anatralta eagerly welcomed th * moral taw
» f the H ebrew *. A ll dvillaad ommtriaa have
prophet* o f I m a L Our concern fo r the
fa th w iee* and widow, the oppresacd and un­
fortunate ntema from the Influence o f s book*
p ert o f which Tantah wrot*.

You might wish toon w*H. But
‘ pM'd have to wooden “ Will they
mato ft thia time?" Par winy
I Awes flew to* perspective of •
Star, a* you watched tto geoeraf ttore t t man, you muat have said
1 eked: 'Why tow* to atwaya have
to wato u Met of Wmrelff"

Ike May Be Good For Tourist Biz
•y ED CD EACH
GITTYSftUIIG. Pa. # -

is 1MJ whai* tha leaa. melancholy
Ore figure ot A.';, aham Ltseeta
thing thu proud but friendly bsttle- eended Vnm a trim (at tha *ray*
bold tw* meant to do It u dome painted station atm standing hart)
ita boil to taka to undo its ami* and delivered a l*w word*:
nant part-time raudant, Dwight D
'Tou r icon and re van yarn

personnel o f lilt hu g* tramp© rtation com*
pony th *t "th U Is • y *a r o f aarvlc*”.

P*saeng*r aervlc* of * railroad ta ahraya
hi tha forefront with public attention drawn
to It and centralized dally from eoaat-tcwioaat
and from boundary*to*boundary.
Fmphtili during the pregent year, and
deetined to be forcefully continued in future
year*, hat been placed on freight aervice.
Good railroad aerviea, aa w# tea it, eonelite of quick, aafa, aconomical tranaportatlon of eommodltlea from one location to an­
other. It Jnrolvaa, too, prompt delivary of
carload ahipmantt to conaipiee'a tracka after
arrival at deatination. It involve*, alao,
prompt delivery of leaa than carload ahipmanla direct in conaifnees* plaea of buaineaa
after arrival at de*Unatlon.
In order for a railroad to perform and
render good freight aervice, It muat fir at
determine what th* need* and deaires of ita
patroni are. Then, it muat aeek waya to per­
form. H»re la nna of the moat Important
phaie* of good freight aervice.
Good railroad freight aervtra conaiata of
conatrieting and maintaining adequate faeilitiea to handle tha volume of traffic availahla for movement to any part of the coun­
try. Thia muat Include ctaMifieatinn yarda,
main linea, branch linea, public team or dray
tracka, and hundreda of alliad factlitiea com­
pletely up-to-date.
Good railroad aen'lcr. neceaaarily muat
ronaiit of owning and maintaining aufficient
rolling equipment to handle the volume of
tra ffic available fo r movamanL Thare a rt
doiani o f type* o f railroad eara. Ineluding
cement hopper*, gondola*, box ear*, pulp*
wowl f l i t cor*, regular f a t ears, lead re fri­
gerator eara. mechanical refrigera tor ear*,
with tha Hat goin g on ta d on.
L et ua add that to provide good aarriee,
a railroad muat develop tha eonitently
changing needs o f Induatry and mold ita
plana accordingly. This la a dally changing
era and raltroada aa well aa eeienee and other
phaiea o f our w ay o f life, m eat change with
the pace o f industry.
The ehangee w e have eeen end know
■re being developed here at Sanford la ju it
one portion o f th e g ig a etie e ffo r t to make

H w S -take tto* i l m l t o n o f every Banford dtlgen to carry the burden o f * featgrowJng community. W ith everyone doing
• shire, Sanford w ill grow. In every w ey
w ith tha increising population.

Mankind Make It
• * a otar and bed too* watching
1 Man aa earth through tto age* you
, eouid not help but oreto your
llagora at you 1*4*4 down upon
the wnrM'a atomic act*aftita meettog thia week to Geneva.

ttgK H M W S HAT

Time?

NiN oei ae Da*. A MM — to to*
eerid's nstare 1 wt pad t o * kaewla otrange toB to toe
edge of tha atom1* peaceful m et
a ported of almott
tor the good of mankind.
kmt betwou th* East
If the netirei can go re from
when ttw big power*
thia point tod exchange their
of hooping the atom
toewtodga at wflet toe atom eaa
do — to creating pawar, to toailctne, to agriculture, to industry —
R la *at tola meeting. Important
m u haa a future undreamed of aa It ia and could ba, that will

SAM DAWSON

NEW YORK. UN-'Ti# riling tide
of projperity h i* swept four out
of f i ery five corporation to higher
profit ieveli Uut year.
Almott ill of the b'g induitriet
show fiina to net income after
taxes And feteral tax coUectiooi
will ran more than a third higher
than lilt year. too.
A lilt of 574 corporation report­
ing to far on their profits in the
tint htlf of the year shows all
but 108 doing better than in th*

News O f Men
In Service
FOIIT KNOX. K y , f v t Edward
M Knell, to. too of Mrs Inet Kasell. Myrtle S t. Oviedo, la receiv­
ing banc training at fo rt Knox.
K y , aa a member of tha Third
Armored Division
The “ Spearhead" division, for­
merly a training unit at tto Armor­
ed Canter, recently w it recognised
ed Center, recently w n reorgani­
sed into a comb«t-r*ady unit.
Private K n ell entered the Army
last July, He attended Oviedo High

previous year Only aevoo operated
at a lota compared with n a year
ago
Combined th# atl thow net In­
come after t u n of M .III.S I. t m ,
a gain of 14 f per cent over the
M r v tia .M t reported by th* atm*
companies in th# firtt half of 1144
With the corporate Income tax
ranging up to SI per cent, thu
meant that th# Treaturv alto will
profit by around 44 billion dol­
lar*.
Th* Praatdaat'i Council of Eco­
nomic Advitert aaUmaUc that tto
natiea'i aoo.om enrperatton* are
•aralag at a rate that aheuld bring
th* Traaiury mere thaa &gt;1 billion
dollar* tor tto year aa corporate
income tarn .
The IS pm cent gala to net lacome re filtered thia year over last
it th* steep*at year-to-year Increate atnee IMA. Then, at new.
the o e e n o m y was recovering
strongly from a roccasion, to that
compinaeea between tha bad and
the good year were eatable.
Tb* Wfgert gatna are recorded
by the industries which moat felt

PORT RXL v o i r . V * . Ckutaa 3
A i d e r t e n . aon 01 Mr* M
X. Asderren of Bout* Box 17*, Bantord, received a commliilna a* a
Second Lieutenant In tha Ubltod
State* Army Reserve at Tort Belvoir, Virginia, on August I after
auceeufully Aimplotlng tour yean
academic training at Georgia laatltute of Technology, including
Army ROTC cliMroom studies, and
the IMJ ROTC Summer Camp at
Port Belvoir He will be commUaiooad to the Corps of Engineer*.

For tha past its weoka Chattel
3. Anderson haa boos participating
to IO TC camp activities, which
provide practical application for
theoretical knowledge learned in a
elan room
Ills successful com-

tm Mgnifiea that be haa mat
high qualification! uf leader•hip demanded and culminate! hit
training period before becoming aa

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decide whether m u haa found real
wtoiam i t tail * b a aawylata

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Elsenhower
Other president* h ive come to
You'll hair thli determination
itatad by many of tha towu'i T.JfW Getty iburg
•vary no* iiaci Me*
paopla who have found th*mi*l**i Kinl*y, to fact.
neighbors to the Praildrnt Uottly
But Eisenhower la the firtt ekief
tbay put It tornatblnf lika thir executive to taka up realdonra
"We'ra (ltd to htva IV* living here He live* — all thu week
hara — daliihtad. to fart W* ra and moit rammer weekend* — fat
proud ha plrked Gettysburg. out th* roomy, air-conditioned house
of tha whole country, at tha plica he rebuilt « bttl* south of the
to buy a farm And. If you coma town, a itone'i threw from whore
right down to tt. It Jooki ai if Pickett'* chirg* rtrried th* Con­
ha'a (a m to ba good for tha federacy to tu high water mark.
touriat bustasii
What dee i a town do when it
“ But don't lorgat that Cattyiburg (indt a president in it* midst*
* 1 1 oo tha map long bafora any Getinburi hit done the taetfiil.
of thu hippanad W’e had a baUla dignified thing It |mmd out y t lt
hara — remember? and. much aa the Preildent wanted, thaa triad to
wa Ilka him. Ika U not tha first giro tt to him.
praildrnt to honor ua with hla pratIt mide him welcome at tk&lt;
anra '*
Presbyterian Church, where Lin­
And of eouraa ha un'l, although coln wnrihipped that memorable
nthara haven't ipant aa much tuna day in IH l The Gettysburg Coun­
hara
try Club opened to him. and meat
and tha country — good diyi when ha'a bore tee th*
Gettyaburg
wUl not forget th* November day Preitdent happily careening over
th* golf count to nee of the color­
fully painted go-carts which the
club put happened to buy after

•T. LOUIS Uh—A bartender aan
add water to whltky, to* U. S
Court of Appeal* nUea, but * 1*1
put mere whisky to tha beetle
Tha B-l decision was handed
doom yaatorday re to* bails (hit
tb* M oral law forbidding th* ad­
dition of "an? aubiianco" to a
partly filled Uquor bottle referred
ta a “ lubaUnco" on which a tax
la due. No ta* to duo re water.
Tha ruling we* « to# gmwrniMMt'a appeal of eight cares which
had bare dUalaaed to SL Paul.

the roceiitoa. that w it running
IU court# a year ago Textile
tompamea. at a group, show prof­
it* up I* per cent thu year Th*
nation's first data railroad* report
a Tl per cent merest* to earnings
lroo and ateel companies, at a
group, thow earning! up 71 per
cent.
Other Industrie* doing better
than average for th# 574 include
automebilei. up 75 per cent; auto
equipment, up 84 per cent; mining
and metalworking. up M per cent;
building materiilt, up 45 per cent;
drags, up 41 per cent; rubber, up
M par/ cant; and airlines, up 17
per cant
Rati equipment la tto only group
showing a decline from a year
age. oft 11 per cent. New order*
pouring into there com panic 1 point
tto way to batter time# coming
Aircraft, up only A per cent,
shows the raiult e l the cutback
tn defame order* food, office
equipment, electrical equipment,
tobacco, cti. ulilltiei. beverages,
and machinery and tooti alio
report gates aa leaa thaa the
average.

'a total gallery
coualatod af to

it found wit he liked than, ft
fu*d up a private lector room
for him.
Gettyaburgb on l e y * having
Mamie Elieuhowor drop In lor a
round of shopping at the fivo-anddine It understand* her butbaud’* visit don't leave much time
for aufh event* a* Uoa'* Club
luncheon* or corn - sad * wtaaer
roaat*.
An GeHyahurg'i attitude la. for
the moat part, to give tha Presi­
dent a amile and a wtvo aid thou
to forget about him. Tb# town
know* he like* tt that way, Tto
town rather litoa it. too.
Soma folks tore klvo worhof up
a lather ever a report, pubtlatod
recently hi a magutoa. B it tto
perches of beusea tnrarhiohlif tto
golf course a n to demand aa hal-

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�Miss Cecelia Ann Franklin Is

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Bride O f Harold H. Kastner Jr.

* Clergyman Offers His Opinion
. On Sunday Religious Programs
Methodist
Circles

Ry CHARLES MERCER
NEW YORK. IB—" I feel mo»t
of theie Sunday morning religious
television program* are weak,”
tho man said. "But It’s a lough
thing to tay. People think you’re
attacking religion.”
“ Not if you're specific,*' the
older man said. "Not if you say
what you don't like and why—and
what you do like and why."
The older man hst been a
Protestant clergyman for 43 years.
Retired now, he sat before the
TV set with th* younger man for
a couple of Sunday forning*. They
found themaelve* in close accord.
Bolh were impressed by Ihe
television pretence of tho clergy
of ill faiths upon the screen —
Catholic, Jewish and Protestant.
Without exception theie man and
aiitera of the Catholic faith who
appear on Sunday Iclcvition arc
marked by a serenity and convic­
tion that cannot be matched by
the cleverest actors. After all,
actors only speak lines written for
them. But those who have devoted
their live* to religion speak from
Ihe heart.
An example of a strong, assure*)
presence on television last Sunday
waa the Itev. Robert E. Goodrich
on The Pastor—Beligion (CB 8-TV.
It was hit task to help a man
purse himself of bigotry toward
Jews. The theme of tolerance la
a great and important one; prob­
ably it's the theme most frequently
e x p r e i t c d on TV religious
programs.
"But Goodrich found himielf
stuck with a thin atory and poor
acton," the younger man taid
when th* program ended.
4'Maybe there’* a problem of
budget there," laid the retired
clergyman. "And isn't It hard to
develop any idea dramatically In
only 13 minutes? Regardless, I
agree with you that It reaUy waan't
a atory at all. It wa* only a situa­
tion. Everybody agreed In the end
it’ s a terrible thing to be a bigot
Which it crrlalnly Is.
"But Ihe important thing la to
explain WHY boglry is bad. From
a bigot."*
the program* f r o seen that's
where TV mUses the boat It
doesn't take advantage of the
dramatic opportunity to show how
bigotry — how sin — corrode* Ihe
human soul When you show that
a bigot cannot be happy, you give
a man a good reason not to be
a bigot.”

CIRCLE ONE
Circle No. One, Mr*. P. II. Col­
ter!, chairman, met with Mr*.
W. I' Field*, 200 W. IT St. Tue*day at 1C a. m. « r » . Ilalph Dean
assisted a* co-hostr**.
A prayer by St. Augustine wa*
livrn (or the devotional and Mr*.
Ed Shlnolscr conducted an intereitlne *tudy on peace and quietnet* In Hi* world today. Circle
‘ One will help with tho youth »up* per Aug 29 and have charge of
the prayer *ervice* Nov. 9.
' Mr*. W B. AVest and Mr*. John
. Angel were Introduced a* new
’ member*. Tho*e preient were
Mr*. Ralph Dean, Mr*. W. I*.
Field*, Mf*. Ed Shinhojscr, Mr*.
«
Charle* Meek*. Mr*. II. II. Squt“ _ r e * . }lr * L. A, Andcrwn, Mr*.
Bradford ByrJ, Mr*. Roger liar' rii, Mr* T. E. Wilson and Mr*.
J*. II. Colbert.
CIRCLE THREE
Circle No. Thrre met at the
home of Mr*. Walter 1’ riee Tue*day afternoon. Mr*. Arthur Beck­
with presided o u r the meeting
and the devotional wa* given by
Mr*. William Norri*.
£
Mr*. E. M. William* outlined
*
the »tudy for the year and rou
tine buiine** wa* taken care of.
Delicious refreshment* were aerved to Mr*. Arthur Beekwilh Jr.,
Mr*. R W. Herron, Mr*. J. O.
I.aney, M n. William Norri*. Mr*.
Roy Wall, Mr*. John fi. White.
Mr*. E M. William*, Mr*. Ru»aril McKnight, Mr*. C. W. Brant­
ley, Mn. John Domlncy and Mr*.
Brice.
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CIRCLE NIX
The home of Sira. C. F. Slim*
In Wynnewood wa* the ecene of
the meeting of Circle No. Klg of
the W 8 CS of the Fir*t Methodiit
Church, Monday afternoon.
Sir*. J, II. Nicholson, rhairman,
presided over the buatooaa meet­
ing and .Mr*. Randall Driest led
Aha devotional. Mn. J. E. TerwilJegcr Jr. conducted the atudy on
the aubjeet of "Fallh".
Mr*. Niehal'on urged atten­
dance at the general meeting of
the AVHCS on tha fir»t Tuesday
. morning of each month at the
'church. She also urged that the
• member* attend prayer meeting
j which will be sponsored by the
• SVSCS beginning Sept. I. She anf Itouncrd that the circle would
* have rharge of tha meeting the
• fils t Wednesday la October.
*
It waa reported that the circle
g Will be in charge of the (Upper,
Aug. 30 during youth week.
Mr*. Walter L
Carver and
Blan* were also made for the daughter Mbs Betsy Ann* Carter
coming baiaar in November.
entertained for Misa Ann Ralmrn,
Refreshment* were tcrvrd to popular brlde-*l««t, with a dessert
the following ladle*: Sir*. Rou bridge Monday evening.
Adam*, Mr*. Mabel Hlunt, Sir*.
Bpring flowrrs were n s * d
L . T. Du**, Sir*. Alice Iloyne, throughout the entertaining rooms
Sir*. J. H. Houk, Mr*. It. SI. Ala- and a bridal motif was carried out
eon, Sira. C. C. Priest, Sir*. Ilan- in tho refreshments. High scot*
*UI1 FH**!, Sir*. E. B. Smith, prlir* went to Miss Margaret
Sir*. R. W. Sturdivant.
Morrison and Miss Rosa Coke
%
Sirs. J. K. Tcrwillrgcr Jr.. Sir*. Boyle, w h i c h
were costum#
w W . 8, Thornton, Sir*. Olive Well*, jewelry. Th* hoslrsses presented
M m . J. II. Nicholson, Mr*. W. A. MIm Raborn with linen aa
_ Hunter, Sira. Milton Wyatt, Mr*. momenlo o f th* occasion.
C. F. Mima gad Miu Aliije Chap­
Tho** Invited to enjoy th# even­
man.
ing with th#
honoree were
CIRCLE.10
her mother, -Mrs. M. L» Ra­
Circle No. Ten of the W 8CS of born Br., Mrs. M. L. Raborn J r,
tho First Methodist Churrh met Mj*a Rosa Coke Boyle, Mis* Bev­
Monday afternoon at 3 oVteck at erly Gray, Mias Alice Brown,
the home o f Mrs. John Morgan Mlaa Joann Moore, Mrs. Robert
with Mrs. Robert Eaiterday a* Graham, Miss Msrgaret Morrison,
■% ro-hostee*. Delicious refreshment* Mbs Joan Wright, Misa Gai! Bitwere served th* guests, upon ar- ting, Miss Judy Irvin and the
.riv a l
hastes***.
Sira. T. F. McDaniel, chairman,
presided and opared tho meeting
Add capeis to mayonnaise when
With allenl meditation and closed you plan to sorvw It over fresh or
with • prayer. The routine meet­ ranavd cold salmon. Then be sure
ing was transacted and Mr*. Me- to sow* with wedge* of lemon.
-Oaalal welcomed Mr*. Tom Bur­
leigh, Sir*. Shelby Higginbotham
and Mrs. Marvin Quicker* as M, R. McOtland, Mrs. Albert
1 Jam il, Mrs. O. ft. Tolar, Mrs.
, visitors.
0
Tho pldlgo service wa* given Robert Easterday, Mrs. John MarMrs. T. P. McDaniel, Mrs.
and tho pledge* collected by the
, Boyette, Mrs. J. C. Davis,
.lira*urer, Mrs. EnaUnUy, It wa*
announced that Circle Ten would Mrs, Toni Burleigh, Mrs. Shelby
have ehargo of communion, in Higginbotham sad Mrs. Marvin
September and would also have Quickest
charge of the program for prayar masting on Sept. T.
* Tha baiaar which will ha soonaared by tho W 8C 8 will bo hold
an Nov. IT from I to I o’clock at
- McKinley H all Mr*. J. C. U n it
■ announced that Cirri* Ten and
tha Wtaleyan Bank* Guild weald
botts sapper for youth week on
Ik * night of Sept. 1.

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In a candlelight service at the .old II Kartncr Jr. ion of Harold
Firit Methodist Church Saturday, II. Kavtner Sr . of this City and
July 30, in Donalionvillr, Ga., at J Mrs David Hershberger. Phila­
4:30 o'clock. Miss Cecelia Ann delphia, Pa., spoke their marriage
Franklin, daughter of Mr. and vow*. Hie Rev. Alvi* A. Waite J r,
Mrs. Cecil Earl Franklin, and Ilar- read the beautiful .rouble ring cere­
mony.
The Gothic beauty of the church
was made lovelier with it* decora­
tion* reflecting a welding themr
of green amt white. Ferns formed
a background for the icven branch­
ed candelabra of glowing cathedral
tapers. Basket* of white gladioli
were placed within Ihe chancel ami
Th* topic for the program pre­ the hndal couple stood at the altar
sented at the meeting of the Elsie below a lighted cross.
Knight Circle of the Fir*t Baptist
Prior to the ceremony, Mrs, Mar­
Churrh held at the homo of Mrs. ion Robert*, organist, played '• A
ti. C. Dixon on Monday evening
Dream." "With All My Heart."
was "Sura Road to National
"Legend* Romantic" and "Clair
Downfall” , dealing with the prob­
De l.unr " Karl llact sang "Oh
lem of drinking,
Promise Me," " I lane You Truly,"
Mrs. Roy Reel led the program and at the couple Vnett, sang, "O
in which it was pointed out that Perfect lane," which was also
70 million people drink alcoholic placed during Ihe pledging of the
beverages today while thrie are vow s,
seven million alcoholic*. EcvenMr. Kastner wa* altrnded by
tern thousand arrests s ir s made
In ono county alone last year Clarence Grantham of Sanford. The
while 1 .2O0 arrests were made for u*her-groom 1 men were Cecil Earl
driving whit* under th* inf lu* nee Franklin Jr., brother of the bride,
and Foster Wurst.
of liquor.

Elsie Knight
Circle Hears
Mrs. R. Reel

By CECILY BROWNSTONR
Associated Prr-s Fond Editor
Want to try a new salad for a
summer meal? Then u*e a recent
arrival in the food field, frown
condensed soup, a&lt; th* ha-« for a
molded gelatin affair. This recipe
fmlures cream of shrimp soup
with lobster, dierd celery and cottag* cheese. It's the sort of salad
you might lik* to *«rv* at a
ladles' lunch.
Garnish the satad with extra
cooked ahripm and lemon wedges;
let th* crunchineM of potato chips
go along. A* a tide dish, have
small rounds of frr-h whits, bread
spread with mayonnaise and toppet wit heucumber slices and dots
of rrd plmbnta;1 as another, a
platter of slice.) tomatoes doused
with win* vim-gat, sugar and
basil
COOL-1'ISK SKA FOOD SAI-AD
Miu Rota Godfrey, maid of hon
Mis. F. L. Dainpirr presided
Ingredient*: 1 can (10 ouneeai over the business session and Mrs. or, was beautifully gowned In hluc
froxrn condensed cream of shrimp J. R. Ashley gave th* devotional lace and wore a email blue velvet
soup, 1 envelop* unfavored gela­
A lesson on stewardship was hat. She carried a pocket-book
tin, '» eup eold water, 1 cup diced given by Mr*. Lillian Vickery. An­ corsage of rulmim lilies.
rooked lohstrr or one fl ounce ran, nouncement was made of the anTlie bride was radiant as she
1 cup finely diced celery, ta cup
business
women's.
ramp entered on Ihe arm of her father
cream-, yle cottage c h r . small wMfh
h, M
„ vrf who gave her In marriage. She
curd L l t a ; ! . spoon lemon Ju te*. , h„ U h o f ,Day
)# y % t t l r n A , t K (.y . wore a wedding gown of white
Method; Remus&gt;• tup of soup atone Height*.
Chantilly lure over nrt and taffeta.
can. I’lare can in a drs-p pan (the
The fitti\l bodice fralured a yoke
Mr*.
He*
Anders-m
was
nomin­
bottom of a double l-dlcr is fin d
of sheerest tulle with a small Peter
of very hot water over low heat ated to serva as chairman of the Pan collar. The long sleeves ended
cirri*
during
the
next
church
year
until thawed. Stir with a fork oc­
in a point at the wrist and were
casionally as soup thaws. Sprin­ starting In October. Sih* appointed fastened with self-covered buttons.
a
committee
composed
of
Mr*.
V.
kle gelatin over cold water to
Her veil of tulle fell from a Juliet
soften. When soup is thawed turn C. Atrssenger, Mr*. Irvin): Pryor cap ol Chantilly lace and seed
and
Alls*
Martha
Fox
to
select
of­
into a large mixing bowl. Flare
pc,uIs, Stic carried a white Bible
softrnrd gelatin in container of ficer* who will serv* with her. showered with whits carnations
boiling water; xtir gelatin until They will ho elected at th# next and satin ribbon.
dissolved. Add dissolved gelatin to meeting of th* circle.
Sirs. Franklin, mother of Ihe
Mrs. Pryor rood n letter from
thawed soup and stir together
bride, worn an aquamarine lare
with a folk: stir In lobster (drain­ Mrs. W. A. Hickman, missionary ilrrss with while accessories. The
ed and diced if canned I, celery, lo Paraguay who visited tb* cirri* bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Hersh­
rating* rhre* and lemon juire. in July, in which sh« thanked *arh berger. chose a twopcicr beige
Four into individual mulls and mrmtirr for a gift that was pre­ •ilk dress and corsage* (or bolh
chill until firm. Unmold on salad sented to her ami fur other cour­
were id rubnim lilies.
tesies shown her.
greens. Makes 4 to It servings.
Foil-wing the wed ling Mr. and
Following the business and pro Mrs. Franklin entertained with a
MORE IDEAS FOR HUMMER
gram meeting Air*. Dixon served reception in the church parlors. Ex­
LOOKS
A new crop of cook lemhi will rofre-hmrnts of lime punch and quisite beauty marked tho bride’s
Interest summrr rooks. "The Com­ rookies lo th* following:
table which was entered with an
plete Book of Homo Prarerving” Airs. Dampitr, Airs. VickerTi Mr*. imported cut-work linen cloth and
by Ann Herann* &lt;Doubleday) Ashley, Air*. V. G. Hasty and held the four-tiered cake frotled In
should he of help to anyone who guest, Air*. Ray Aloore, Airs. Reel, white and embossed with bride's
want* n digest of the latest meth­ Mr*. Messenger, Mr*. Andrra«n, roses. A small heart outline, edg­
od* of home canning, smoking Mr*. Pryor, Air*. R. K. I'eurifoy, ed with lull* and tilled with split
and curing, drying and freeiimr, Aire. Estelle GRsson, Aliss Martha carnations, adorned Hie top. .B ri­
and Includes many interesting re­ Fox and Alin lunette Franklin.
dal tapers hunted in silver candel­
cipe*. Beside* some of th* old
Thus* gankm tomato** will abra which wre* nil wined with pinstandbys such a* pickled pears
last* especially good if you ailee mo 1a frrn and small white chrysan
and chutney*, thcr* ar* such re­
them and springl« them with a themums.
cipe surprises at a prtscrv# made
Miss Sara Ann O'Neal was pianist
dressing of win* ringer, sugar,
from fresh auger root. And if
salt, popper and basil Use the during the reception and guests
you have a yen to try one or the
fresh isisil leaves, if they ars were ietvrd punch and wedding
most primitive method* of pre­
available and mine* them; other- cake.
serving fo*id. In up-to-date fash­
Assisting wilh the reception were
wis* us* crushed dried l« &gt; il
ion, don't miss tb* suggestion* for
Alii* Amies Dell Roberts, who re
"Smoking amt Curing." Horn*
Nervo pan-fried liter wilh a gistered Ihe guests, Miss Nelli* Jo
months ago Mi«* Heranne told m# dollop of butter mixed with min- Howard, presiding at the punrh
she was up to her elbow* In saus­ red scallions (green tops Includ­ bowl, Mrs. Ross Thomas, Mrs &lt;V
age-making. Now you can enjoy ed).
ell ll-jllon. Airs. Julian Webb, Airs.
the result* of hi r work via her
Alvit A. Waite Jr., the Allstrs Juli­
book.
seating food*. Each of Airs. anna and Joanna Webb, Jo Smith.
Although th* ’‘ Summer Cook­ Traey'a peasant dishes is arcom- Harriet Simpson, Atartha Ricks.
book" by Marius Clyde McCarroll
panied by a menu—just as in her Jan Rtigham, Harriet and Althra
(Barrows) has had lla first birth­ “ t'a *si-rote Cookery" —. and they
Ann naxley and Robbie Jean Cobb
day, it Is a* useful this summer ar* th* much-beloved rrclpes of
The bridal couple left after the
a* it wa* last. Hero Is a real many countries chosen "to fit our
reception for F'lorida points and
family-sty!* cook book with sen­ way* of rooking and rating, nf
will slay in Sanford, for a hnrl
sible menu* and recipes for both entertaining without fuss and
time before going to their home
eold and hot meals, salad suppers, rerarnony." Red Reani and Rice
in West Palm Ilrarh, where Air.
picnic lunches, weekend entertain­
from th* Caribbean, n Kpnniih Kastner has accepted s teaching
ing, backyard barbecues. A chap­
Paella, a Grrmaa Raurrbraten, a position In Ihe Palm Reach High
ter called "Quick *n Essies" give* rich Italian Minestrone, F'rrnrt ‘school. For traveling th* bnd*
13 menus, any of which tha auth- Onion Soup—they're all her* |n
1 hanged Inlo a two peiro costume
or aaya should take "no more help maka interesting lunehe# and
&gt;f whit* and lilac and her flowers
than 3S minute* to get on Hi# suppers for family meals or buf.
«ere white carnations taken from
tab)* from start to finish." Th* fet entertaining.
ier bridal bouquet.
menu* a n well-thought out, sim­
ple and Interv sting.
Th# "Electric
NVIltct- Trypan
Cookbook" by Roberta
A me*
(Hearthslde) I* th* flrat culinary
work to he devoted to this new
and useful all-purpota utensil We
particularly like th* Inclusion of
a conversion labia for mod-I* of
skillets that ar* not marked with
tsmperatura setting*. All thg va­
rieties of dishes you ran prepare
in an electric skillet ar* given
their due—canapes, soups, sauces,
fish, meat, poultry, vegetables, hot
bread* and desserts.
"Th# Peasant Cookbook" (Han­
over House) by Marian Tracy is
fun! That’s because th« author,
‘Oaeerole Cookery" Is
haa a flair for

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Air. and Airs. Samuel Carter of
Deliary had as their houseguest*
over the weekend. Air. and Air*.
F'rank Donovan of Graded, N. J.,
who are visiting various part* of
FTorid* on their vacation.
Th* Rev. and Airs. J. \V. Par­
ham, of th* Cvntral Baptist
Churvh ar# on their vacation at
which Dm# they will visit in
Tallahassee, Gevtg''* and North
Carolina.
Aliss Belt# Gibbs, Miss Paulette
Cason and Mia* Jerry Wilkinson
will return this week from Ridge­
crest, N. C.
Mis. It. R. McCall am! sons
Emmett arid Dan returned Hunilay from Varnvllte, S. C. where
they were called by the death of
Mr*. AlcCall'a mother Mrs. 11. L.
McMillan.
Alls* Laura Ann Anderson will
return home tomorrow from Pol­
lock Tinea, Calif, where she has
l&gt;ren visiting her sister, Mr*. Tom
Hannrr
fur ilia past seven
months.
Air*. Raymond Moore and chil­
dren, l.ee, Marcia and Edward of
Chicago, III. have been tisiting
for th* past rmmth with Air*.
Moore's sister. Mm. V. C. Hasty
ami Mm. C. A. Anderson Jr. and
Mrs. W. E. Rett*.
Air*. C. A. Anderson Jr. ha* re­
turned from a visit with her *onin-law and daughter. Air. and
Airs. Dougin* Frred in Milton,
and a trip with them to llraiit'-rd,
Minn, to visit Mr. Freed's par­
ents.
Airs. J. P. Thurmond hn* re­
turned from a * t*it to Atlanta
and Washington, Ga. where she
nltend'd a reunion with her sis­
ters, Air*. !~ II. Gllstrap nf Allanta and Airs. John It. Hlatk of l.aAtargue, Tex.
Mr. and Mr*. P. II. Colbert,
It4 W IT SI., have as their guests,
from Salisbury, N. t\, Mr. and
Airs. Quilltnan Brandon and son.
Danny. Air. and Airs. Ilowrani
Hnlshouscr and children, Toni,
Jo# and Hu*ty, They spent the
past week enjoying thhe sun and
surf at Daytona Reach.
When the gang comes In from a
late afternoon awirn and they are
starved, serv# them chili fillet
frankfurters on roll* and a fingrr-fossd salad of carrot strips,
celery
Wedges,
green
pepper
squares, radi-he*.

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Baptist Circle Meetings
The WAIU of th* First Baptist closet with prayer by Aim. VolU
Church nmt Monday for circle Williams.
meeting* with a covered dish
CIRCLES THREE. F’ Ol'R
luncheon it noon and th* program
Airs, W. II Murray l#d th*
at 1 p. in. Mr*. Jo# Wright wa* in opening prayer when Circle No,
rharge of th# program and the Thrre and Four met with Air*. H,
gur&lt;t spsak.-r Mrs. Han* Atka* J. Finch pn riding,
bakkan, gave an interesting talk
Mrs. F. E. Gatrhsl presente I
on Algeria and the school* there. the devotional Using a* her sub­
The circlet met in various rooms. ject, "I Ant Not Ashamed of th»
CIRCLE ONE
Gospel o f f hri-t” I 'n . Muir* y
Circle One met with Mr*. AL N. gave the mission study on "St&lt;-Cleveland, co chairman, leading in svnrdthip of Personality", Reportt
me absence of the chairman. Mrs wrre given on community m b
It, C. Moore. The meeting open. I
a, | tha rhildr-ns horn#. Each
with sentenc* prayer* by each eirrle voted to give financial a il
member present.
to a family that was burned out.
The devotional was led by Mrs,
Hetty Ann Slaton. Ruby Cohr t
A. J. Peterson on "A Portrait of A amt Carol Etsworth visited th*
Christian" Mrs, Marshall used a* eircli-i and presente,! very Inter­
her stewardship the opportunities esting r-port* on their week at
of giving "Th- Message". Thr.-.-',|ie Girls Auxiliary Camp near
visitors front the GA'*, Carol El- Tamp*.
Tampi
lison, R-tty Ann {Heighten anl
Mr*. Hans Anrhakkan, a ml*Ruby Cohen gave Interesting ar. s'onary to Algeria, and Mr*. J. W,
e-mrils of their act'sitic* in GA Not man of Washington. D. C.,
••amp held In Tampa recently.
wet# visitors at th# sesilon.
Mrs. Alter*, ptlssion rhaitinap,
Meuitier* p-r«rnt were Airs. A.
nrcsented the topic "Baptists tn L. Barineau, Air*. Ed Cowan. Air*.
London Review Rrothethood" and 11. J. F'inch, Mr*. 1'. E. Gatchet,
Note* From Th# World Alliance", Air*. A. K. Itossetter, Airs. Re-\
and close-1 with prayer.
Newsome, Alt*, ll.it Colbert, Mrs.
Those pii*ent were Aim. Fred Roy llritt, Mrs W. 11. Murray
Atyers, A!i«. A. J. Peterson. Mr*. and Mr*. Wright
J. A. Strange, Air*. J, F. Lewi*,
CIRCLE HIV
Mr*. Atartha Atarshall, and Airs.
Circle Six opened th# meeting
At N, Cleveland.
wilh praver hv the leader, Mrs.
CHICLE TWO
E C. Harper. Mrs. Charles Stair­
Circle Two no-i wilh Mr*. Aty. head gave the devotional on Faith
run Hrnllh presiding over the busi­ end Atrs. \V. I.. Vance presented
ness in the absence of Atrs. Terry the steward-hip
Bird. Atrs It H. Martin gave the
Those pre-ent were ?Trs. If. T.
devotional, subject, "The Know- Vance. Air* E. C Harper, Mr-.
l-dge of God is Life” followed by Charles Atulrhead. Air*. W. 1*.
prayer
Brook&lt;, 'Jr*. AL S. Nelson, Mr*.
It w a s announced later that th" J. 11. V’t. f er, Mr*. M. (1, Ctrl and
rlrrle will vi»it the aid and shut- and a visitor Alice Shermi#.
ins during August. Th# meeting
CIRCLE SEVEN
Cirri# Seven met with Air*. IT.
F!. Turner presiding and Alt*.
Moye gave the devotional opening
CALENDAR
wilh pi aver and scripture.
OF E V E N T S
The minute* of the list meeting
were real hv Mrs. I-ovejny and
Air*. A. L. Thomas presented the
WEDNESDAY
Sunday School Worker* Council *tewnrd«hip, " S t e w a r d s h i p of
of the First Rnptist Church meet Family” .
Mr*. Ahrahnm* brought tha
for supper at 7 p.m. I'rayrr meet­
ing at 7:3l) p.m. Worker* Coun­ mission Mudv nl»out the "Carver
Srhool nf Missions" In lurtdsvllte
cil N p.m.
The Holy Name Society of All and show ed a picture of the I HAA
Souls Catholia Churrh is sponsor­ graduating rta**. She nWa read a
ing a grt acquainted supper at letter from Helen Mailer* a mis­
the school ground* from 6-H p.m. sionary In Nigeria.
The Central Baptist Church
Th-i-e prc-enl were Mr*. IT, E.
Choir wltl hold it* rehearsal at Turner. Mu. A. II loivejoy, Mr*.
I. AL Aloye, Air a. II 11 Newman,
7 p in.
The (Vntral Baptist Churrh Mi*. F. I*. Bin#*, Airs, Al. Cum­
prayer inerting will h«-gin at it mings. Alt*. S. A. It. Wilkinson.
p.m.
Air*. John Ahrahnm*, Air#. O. G,
THURSDAY
Roller, Atrs, Clyda Humphrey,
Junior R.A.'a meet at T p.m. Mrs. A. t„ Thorns*, tlrs. J, 1.
at thp First Ilapltst Churrh.
Jack -on and Air*. John Fox.

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ihe year ’round
t/AigToe ccntrlbeta two «nan firfiTont dt Pinacroa, ottracUv# fcaUtml
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(tall miitura of Pima cotton and Dacron that wiO too yo« through four tea*
•om of tbe year. t&lt;/L HoulTant illit rtf naiad from a tong tom...triingol-ir
fmdrti al hiplevtl. Ri^ht. TliPowy dlfl lopped with taelrd til- bodice, florti,
navy or black.-.tlxca 1 0 19 JQ*
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WONMKPU 1 WAYS
MMfl A WONDMFUL TIMI!

Now got RC
in bottles

ond cans

Mr*. Albert Jam il offered th*
daretlonal using Pasha 13 fal­
lowed by sentaae* prayer*. Mrs.
Grady Herman gavu tha membara
aa Insight to tha f utara stndy
hank. "Tiro of th# flpMtaml Ctoaaka". The September meeting will
h held at Mrs. Herman’s home.
A These preeewt wee* Mr*. W. J.
David, Mrs. A. a Btarke, Mn.

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I f y m M M C IA TE D FA R M
H a* 0m ( Ortanrto has virtually
laM lad « m Florida M *U League
•Mand t o * prtoa p n k iH into Ua
M t e H -n g *^ Mm 0r«t half, th"
■ H f HiaM to be derided w tt-«
r - — f fore* week* &lt;4 » • »*a.

H i h f lt f F M to f t i playoff*
HlH | | Im |M champa.

I « 4 Daytona Reach are

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Hand candidates They bad
to Mm brat half and
■Hi foey arm a ton* way hark
I f Orimwto hi foe overall standing'
g m k m a waWrai mar foa rc»l

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Tha N M la k » tonfo j4»e# he•p m
Waal Palm Baach and
Mala in Bis. wtbi an onlaul# ehanra
Bar landnrd. Lahaiand and St. Paara oat at to* ran mm.
U a t * M tom Valutas baeam*
MPd 0 game winner for the
aad for Mm Orlando n yeri.
dkl I I nurht ear!!a three kit
t r Tatsea
____heating West
___ 7-4. Bd Hmiseknerht
Plyera at foe plate with
brimmed Coma RI
at aii Coma errors,
arattarad at* Coeoa
Beach

and Lakeland
before Daylona
• S i victory. Jerabided through for
Frank Miriam and
a pitching duel between
PV M b Brwefl at Lakeland
Ortabda Pitta at Daylona
W MB ad Sanford,
at Orlando, m at Daylona
' 4U at Coeoa.

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NEW VORIC IT-WolIrnrelgM
tkampioii Carmen IlaslUo swapt
Hit ftthlmt rod f &gt;r boring gloves
tonight whtyt he (a m Italy’s Italo
Srortirhlnl In a ntmlllle 10 rounder
at Uadi'on Aqua re Garden.
The IS year-old 117-pound ting.
Idle alnce he lKtrd 1h« crown from
Tuny DeMarco two months ago,
Is a &gt;-1 favorite In whip the stocky
middleweight In their Uurd merl­
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ARC wilt broadcast and klccert
at • p.m., F.ST.
Rattlio has bean taking hows art!
loafing since he slopped the hard­
hitting DeMarco In foe 12th round
of a dramatia acrap in Syracutt
dune 10.
Now fully rested and recovered
from that blistering battle, llatllio
begtna cashing In on hit laurels,
lie’ll probably have another couple
til n&lt;&gt;ntitle tilt* before he risks his
crown against either Johnny It s
ton or DeMarco In October or
November,
Craggy-faced Carmen win be nut
to run hit unbeaten streak nf 13
montha to It lights. Included In foe
skein pre a draw with Bcoriirhini
and a 10 round derision over tha
to year-old Italian.

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National Golf Prestige A t Stake
In Closing Tam O'Shanter Play
CHICAGO lit—It might not make
a particle of difference to foe
1)00,000 World tourney atarhn*
tomorrow, but Bitional golf pres
tige la at (take to Tam O Mianler’a
international matches which close
today with a promised dogtlght
In yesterday'a opening round of
(ha TAM setik&gt;n of tha Ryder Cup
(patches, an eight member United
States teem nudged to a Bik-ltk
lead over a foreign kern to foursome eompetuion.
The same M jdayare peb off
today to olgkt makehet which nay
produce al close a finish a« last
year’s opening International mmpetition resulting to A fok-BVk
American victory.
Thla side,how which aervee Be
a free admissioB hire between last
weekend's All-American and the
rich World with its too.ooo raah
first price will have too# windup
pairings:
Doug Ford, national champion

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and a e* All American winner, n
Roberto do Vmrenro, an Argmtian
registering from Meileo City.
Leo Riagetti, Willoughby, Ohio,
All American renner-up, va. Jtel
Nagle, Sydney, Australia.
Jimmy Dorn a r a t , Klamaaha
Lake. N.Y., va. Stan Leonard,
Vaneouver, B.C.
Tad K m l, UUen, N T., w . Tfo
ablro llayaahl, Tokyo, Japan.
Freddie Rata J r* ClarameM,
Calif., va. Angai MlgssH GuUarraa,
Madrid, Spain.
T « r Roifuln, MkdMMna, ■ „
aa. Feter Ik o
Auatraha.
Jay Rrbert, Woodman, R.T., r*.
Rudy Horvath. Canada.
Bo Wlnlncer. Oklahoma Ptlv.
Obia., va. Antonia Cerda, Bneweo
Airee.
to yaotorday'g play, Ford m i
BtagetU got a surprise I and I
drubbing from Out leer**, fob
■ptob who doesn't
does
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a word of Engttds, ood

By ED WILKS
_r
The Aaoactaied PrtM
That American League pennant
race to really a ditly. Where else
could a learn tos# three straight
to the seventh-place rlub, then win
one from foe ftfth-pleee member
end stiU edge upward Into second
place?
Cleveland did Just foat to tta
laet four gamer. They bless a
three gema set at Washington and
dropped out of a virtual three-wey
tie for foe lead, then moved up
agate with a 4-1 decision over
Detroit laet night.
Tha Indians took a halfgim*
lead over the New York Yankees,
beaten by Boston 4-1. The Chicago
White Sou stayed half a game
ahead at Cleveland with a 4-1 sueceu at Kansas City.
Fourth-place Boston waa 14
gamer behind Chicago.
Four rune to foe second Inning
got foe Job done for foe Imi ani,
who mmhtoed a pair of s i * ,
two singlet and Gene Woodliag'a
double to beat Ned Garver anf foe
Tigera to foe opening game &gt;4 a
vital three-game set for Detroit.
The Tigeri now are S4 games
behind foe White Sm.
Bookie Herb Score won hit 11th,
with Ray Nartetki wrapping R up
In foa seventh after two ao yarned
rune had tome across.
Southpaw Billy Pierre Irak ever
for foe White ton. check Vg the
Athletic# on two hits—both |.,- rih
Wilson, who benged a homer with
two out to the ninth. Pierce con­
tributed a run-scoring single ahead
eg Minnie Minoeo’a two-run triple
aa the White Son shelled Bobby
Sheets with for*# rune la the
second,
Bostoa powered past foa Yanks
na homer* by Billy Klaus and
Orady Malta* while Willard Ntaon
waa doin’ what cornea naturally—
Mattering eto Yank hits for his
fourth victory to Iva decision*
agalnit foa Raw Yorkers fois
season.
The tee komeea and a single
were foe only kite Boston got off
toser Whiter Ford m il foa ninth.
T im a single tend Nison's double
made R 44.
M l Wight four-hR Wsfotogtoa
for a I-# BeMmore vleiorp to foe
flrfo (erne af a Hri-nlgM palrt
the* Jtof Stovrce homered twice
for four runs to a M Nat
la the nightcap.
In foe National, Brooklyn stayed
14 games oat Wont with a M de­
cision aver New York to M Inntont Milwaukee smirked Bt
Louis frt; Philadelphia Hung to
la*rfo wtfo a fot paattog af PW*.
tmrgh: aad Chicapa beat

Pray Smashes Triple
To Knock In Lone Run
For Locals' Win, 1-0
By ROBIN BROWN
L sn right tha Card* to&lt;4 asother from the It. ptlerahurg
Saint* by s close arore of 1-0, and
agsun they eis&lt;L the win in the
iwrnth. I ton I’ray, Card first
seeker belted a triple to knock In
Thornell for the only acoie of to*
fame.
Inning one looked bed for the
Cards. The second end third Saint
hellers rot good clean ainglaa.
But with enme tight fielding by
the Fanfnrd infield the file was
put out before any damage waa
done.
In tha Saints’ and of tha fourth
thing* livened up when they sent
fleet-footed Lenny Pecou to attal
second after he gained first na a

College All-Stars
Fight With Fire
At Game Friday

By JOK MOOAHfL
CHICAGO
The college aljstar* will light fire with fua whsn
(hay meet toe Cleveland Brow ns
Friday night. On the arms of mnu
at tha naUon'i top quarterbacks
ride the possibilities of aa uplet.
After last year's 11-4 loss to
Detroit, fourth straight suffered by
the atari, sponsors of foe game
finally decided the proa couldn't
be beaten without aa atfecisnt
pe ulng attack.
The late Arch Ward, aporis ed­
itor of Iho Chicago Tribune and
originator of tho game, announced
after the defeat that the (ten
would employ professional coaches
is the future.
Curly Lambeae, football pioneer
at Green Ray and later coach of
the Chicago Cardinals and Wash­
ington Hartskina, was named to foe
job,
Lembee* and hie pro assistant*
decided to pick out Iho players
they wanted. They selected big,
fart linemen| hard-hitting, poodblocking fullback* end luifhacke
who can do everything.
to addition, they named five
qturterbarki, Including AS Amer­
ica Relpk flugllelml at Notre
Dame; Dare Leggett, foe brain
Insat who led Ohio Stale to a
national championship: Paid Lar­
son. California's pate master:
Oregon act George Shaw; end
Tom Carey cf Notre Dame.
R foe Hera do upset foe Browns,
who are favored by IS point*. It
wtl bo wifo petilng. Hunk Ander­
sen, former Chicago Bear line
coach who to owe of Lamboee't
assistants, Hid, "Yon can’t acere
on foe ground to pro fbofoel «*•
---- to foe Bret toning a* Ian you’re hseky. Yon Rev* to
Wltlto May’s Mfo homer, foe* throw touchdowns."

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for th* Phililri, la a native of Phila*
Although only Iron, nickel and dclphia. He it a gradual* of Pens
cobalt have marked magnetic Charter school.
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FhSe Hayed a haV R a t
■to Ctfoa aa Bobby Morgaa
4 to Smv n *a wtfo a bom**• **4 toagto ag aInto foe
I. Outage neaagtd to edge
dbge Wifo a* unearned run
to foe tooth, after a forawraa Brat.
LaheV

walk. Tha hvrola attempt wn*
slops-ort though by a terrific hvwTf
by Card catcher Red Mnuriello.
Tha hall started about chest high
a «d ended where Pecou was go­
ing to b« In a split second. Tha
man at second didn't even have
to mov* hU glove in order to
make the put out.
Agaia tha game progr****-!
without Incident until the *Uth
when It looked Ilka Hanford va*
going to bresk the deadlock with
a score. Schmit, Card center
fielder mad* a l-eeulif.il aliila Into
second on a steal. When the dust
cleared, St. Pete'* second aacker
was found on hi* (era al-out a
yard fn-m the base. With a men
ia aenring position Pet* Peterson
was aent In to pineh-hlt for
Dwight Tucker, right fielder" at
th* time. Thla try for a much
needed score wn* of no avail when
Peierwtn sew nothing to hi* lik­
ing among the varioua pitches and
walked. Ih e neat I-alter, saw
nothing ha wanted to bother with
and ended up with three strike*.
Finally in to* old lucky seventh,
Hanford picked up a run. With one
oa, Don Prny, Card first sacker
saw a nice ona and leaned into It.
Th« ball went long and hard into
right center and bounced o ff of
tha wall. Pray scampered around
tha sacks to thud and the run
was ia.
Tha game ended when Maurlelto
heaved another I* pick o ff an at­
tempted. eteel. Just Uka tha first
throw H was on th* button.
When K was all over Hanford
waa holding ona run and HL Pete
was holding th* hag. Chuck Fifoicia waa th* winning hurlcr, Mar­
shal Jirnfo* took th* loan.

Standings

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Gomes to fo« fort
___________to Re JL BeRedei
Mbit (Irtoem* loaded foe betas
_ foe riiacber to

fog Mu,
Werre* SpelM, wke was' fo-II
R*w late year, mired his loth
elatest IS defeat* by dumpCard* la
to foelr loth
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Aug. 10, 1953
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MONARCH’S

S’ YACHT CLUB

''tg-flldt Shmmct,
Rob's b i| i m w w t n t n toahed at
them. "Ueuuee yuu c u im ev. arm­
ing onto my rang* «n *n my Ui.a

n i twiwil—like a bunco of pe- »n u - u il

T hake f do tom, R u n R . to*
we juet L ia r s lly M a t got tune V
i u m i With yew." Due hand, bakRig ^ the doth at the deputy*
ehirt front, dragged min einae lo
the In n . The other. douhSed to k
flat, drew beck and mnoertett enth
the prant at Ferreira week t in t
Tha deputy ragged amply, netd ep
emy bp Rusty's grip on two wstrt,
while the redhred tunhicd tor tht
fu n and beya at Me belt.
Heavy data i r e pounding on the
|»il doer now. angry voscea stuwjtMg M Pwrrvb lo epew ep. Kuety
n i r u e l hie victim end X mm tell
bo the Hoar. The Mmp m Me hers!
atiatlrrcd srttk the tali, and the
e*Ue were envetnped m Matknera

resi t raptured gsa d a r in g Bse
traders at the moh. Kerry gripped
Use barrel o&lt; le n y V gwi srttk ad
ha etrenglh, ossly to find R wv-

loaded.

killed a i

M t«

men

than you'R «»e r he, you're gtk Uia
Dolirai jo e re men. Hut yvu bad lo
be two to one bcira* v-w got up
the nerve to try si, di-ln t y m T A M
that erC yuu up so, you drn-lrd
Ike whole park of you were btg
lo u g h and tough enough to take
tat two men —wheel one was hurt
loo bed to tight bark! I'm etopping you— beciiuee the ttrel u e id
yah that M U a hand. I’ H n.Aka
turn wuk ba d never t» . n burn!"
R ehout-t have I n e grotu-que—
ana n M threatening a mob hut
It w w i l Thera ws-tn't a nwui in
the crowd who di&lt;lr1 tret c&lt;»ivwvcv-1 Butt Rob would do Just aa
ha tntd. Ha a tm i li.n r a moment,
poterd Mte a taut how etnrig. end­
ing tor anna move Irran thrm—
and none came. II* re|&gt;|«d out a
rrenmuvl. " I X nut of my way and
tot me p t to my h-v," and Uiry
parted before him He etrnle

Keetya gun g e l A a n - * m w .
hv« tam«e at quick t w t metrev, k
sharp ary telling that at Seer one m o w the mran ami knot Krrry
at th«e&gt;i had Sound a mark. Thai ■
T o e all right. Rutty T" he aekrd
ehckfd on 1 a g l y chamber, i d
ehorUv, aa the redhead climbed unthe esob eurgtsl forward.
He beard the grating at live key
Ilueiy Sought Bk* a wdd-ent alessdiiy to Itfs reel.
hi the lock of Ruety-s r r t a mo- wnaetimg oat e t b Ma daw M ad
“ Yeah." Fur one*, Ruety bed

rwi out of wnr-la
Come on, then. Jet's g-»r
Whew the Hrufcrn kpur r o e k»d
rtddrw oat. She etu-.lrned meters
g a t h e r e d thrmeriire u-gvthrr.
There wee tome muttraihK, lid
I m ay I’axran r-»W herd on them
firmly, and meule an n---ir lie lad
eg thrm had trailed out ot town,
bearing Show woun-Jr-l svtlh them.
The only on* badly mitt * «■ I'rnl
CWllru, Wnr-Inc profiler Iy Ir-in a
meet wound that bad pat nnunl
niere wee another casualty of
the mtd an the ytl. to whom none
of ttse tarmera gave much ih.-i,;hL
Oshter , with one of H i l y 's hull- le
lodged to b' Bviuldrr. ma-te the
beat eg bto painful way berk to
Double Diamond, to epiU the story
eg tfa night's dumgk an-l receive
the deluge of Iknirm s i rare, icy
Srietk over Ms bead The tottrr
raps sue-d Me npsnliw of ha part­
ner's brmma to terra, krw-smml
wonto that fhehed Use gwmhler'a
pride on the raw, tmvelwbng, "An-l
now everybody In town knows you,
d a BiorifTs probably gut your de­
scription- that w ar rat &gt;our far*
arakra you saay to spot—and if
anybody area you bsve. M'U mart
sen bakin' n l the quest Iona I bern
bsssdM* over tarkwar-te r krrp
from bam' aaked. Writ, d i e t - a
prat one anawer to that— you won't
ha here for anybody to i* a."

fT t Be O toM w d;

Lyndon Confident O f Leading Senate
WASHINGTON W — Sen. Lmdon B. Jrlraaon (D Trx) aays eon•denttf ha wll return as Demo•ratic Senate leader neat Jan■ary.
la U i Brat news eonferance
Hace July 1, when he »ufferc-l a
heart atsaefc, he showed every
Rgn H e a d e r at a recovery
whMk Me doctor told Mm should
m h e M a &gt; g w i m bob- by

of Ha highway, ached bid and
water n amawaa billa. Ha add
f lienbower’s health legislation
waa decisively defeated to Hie pve
vtous Republican — aontmlled
Consrras and should be eompictefevised.
BUM on He towr “ meet" bitts,
he aeid:
« j muak g Rots MRo rase who
p«| He Hole of bills to toe Bred
deal’s pocket would elan tofnrm
He draorfhid as a “ partisan the President whet has happened
aeslyato" what Preeideitt 11sen- on those bilk and why It has
hotter skid of toe congressional happeoad, I think he woeM told

demonstrated die wisdom of the
voters m voting Democratic in
HM."
Johnson. * feel I, relumed to
Ms Wssbington home Pom the
Beshasda Nsval Hospital two days
ago with a a i L t line slimmed
from the tf to sire IT.
He wiU stay in Waihlnnylon
aetd Aug. If, then fly In Johnson
City, Tea., lo celebrate his sab
birthday at home Aug. XT,
Hit doctor has ordered him to
keep his weigftt down in |U
pounds. Last January he was up
around too pounds. And he hat
quit smoking Instead, be ebewt
&lt;m hard candy.

•The Army’* fineit and moil
spirit! il arm of service, the Air­
borne, U open for s litniU'il num­
ber of rniutiU-m ," W - Sgl. Herbert *
M. Welly, of the local Aimy Re­
cruiting Slation staled today.
The qualifications for a 'trooper'
are tough and tha training rtrn
tougher, hut for a mm who wants
high adventure, thrills and tough
training there 1* no service to com­
pare mth the Airborne. 1 &lt;* Air­
borne Is msde up completely of
volunteers and thote men who find
the training t-xi tough ran a«k to
be Iranifcrred to another branch.
At pre-rnt there U a program
whereby the Army guarantees
alignments to the Airborne from
right here In Sanford. If a man
can mrrt the physical and mental
itsndards he can be assigned to
the Airborne it th» same lime he
enlists, this way it Is made a part
of his record.
Jump training begins after nor­
mal basic training and lasts three
weeks. The pmentation of the
parachutist badge at the end of
training la a milestone in a para­
trooper's career. It sets him spirt
from all other servicemen ami ra
pre««-nti a roal arhieved. It alto
quallflc» him to an extra $M pay
per month.
V mg men tntereitel In becom­
ing a member of this proud arm
of the Army who think that '.hey
run qualify, are invited to contact,
the Army Recruiting Station, Fed­
eral Office Building, in Orisndo
for complete information.

Acadians Celebrate
Exile Anniversary

Limit

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United Sts Irk and Cam t Will Join
here nest Monday to mark thr
Moth anniversary of a famous
In 17JS the British g-ncrnor of

exile.
Nova $..i!la, sided by his Massa­
chusetts colleague. fum-hc-l g.ouo
Frr-neh \csdians who refused to
iwrsr allegiance In the British
Art-inns from Louisians to Qua
bee One of their shrines Is Nova
Scotia’s Annapolis Valley, ren
tered around this sillsge, a whittle
stop b e t w e e n Yarmouth and
Halifax.
The celrbrstlon of the hlccnian
nlal h^i bei-n a-iing tm for a year
in various localities, and it will
dose with a Pontlfcal Mas* here
M o n d a y . The Acaijisn*. .many
wealing tha peasant dress of )#th
century nir.il France, will con­
gregate under tha shade trees of
Memorial Park, near a bn me
Ksang- line.
Nearby is tha Bay of Fundy
shore w h e r e exile parted KitimF
line Labich* and Louis Arcenaaug
on their wedding day. This sep­
aration a p p a r e n t l y inspired
L ngfellow’ s poem ’ 'Evangtlire.*'
which has the kivers meeting after
years of wandering — only lo die,
weak and Worn, in one another s
arms.

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B A N T O H , F L O R ID A . T H U R S D A Y , AUGUST 11. 1955
y' :

Brahmas Set Cattle
industry Way Back,
Declares Bob Lamont

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School Board Okays
Five Room Addition
JolmBrownTells F i n a l
Of Winter Firms Approval
Plaguing City Awaited

Legislature Halls
Desperate Struggle
Until September

h# in it.” "W a Wrap in H," ha
•aid, "beraua# w*'r* optimist*."
Optimism In tbi- rattle industry
reached fantastic height*, lamont
told th* Jaycc**, until 1950, And
then tha tlump hit u&gt; in 1951.
Everybody » n badly hurt then,
he said, emu dlsavtrously ao,
A Sanford hutinrstman vet th*
but it wa* probably good for the
Hoard of City CmnmiMtnneri to
industry.
li’tnktng *| it* !*«t tnerting Mon"Th* rattl* bu«inc«» in Florida
TU ^JHkSSEF r The rortda
ilay night.
(•n't sui-h a bonania, a* some
l ^ i i d ^ r e hat rilled a hilt tn if a
think," lamont told lha young
John Brown, local *eptle lank
NSW YORK OP)—The KBI a*y*
A flie room addition to the rVappportionnirnt siruigtn until
bu*ine*amin, "but it ia destined
K U i cracked th# largest cash
companr o|rrator. told IHe city
flviedn
Colored Sch -&gt;| wa, apprnv- Sep: &gt;; hut hs» rommitsioned It
to »#ttln down.’*
rommi--loner* that "A J2.V) firvtbank robbery ta history, wiling
evi
by
ihe
It,- I . I'uhlic inviruc- of ):• mrmhei v to terk a solution
Florida,
according
to
figures
ra­
tw# man aa alleged mamoara of a
j 'ear llrrnie « * • re‘|tiirv,l when
lion
mrrling
in Ihe Superintendent', tn the problem during the recev*.
te
v-«d,
the
Chulunta
rail
Ionian
I 1 unit to |)*&gt;ton« Itiarh In amk
iwooth-worklng quartet who held
TheU«m,iker: * •■und up At day*
office
thi,
rnoimng
told the Jayraes, i* 12th in beef
i '.her-- Following Ihr first &gt;r*r.
p a Queen* bank to tha tuna of
The prclimmirv planv were pre of wrangling yevlrrdav with a net
production u* the country. "Un­
&amp;306 non.
j h» told the board of mntmiitionproduction of two hilt*, both ef
Lamont
related,
Chief Roy Williams. of tha San­ fortunately,"
Warranta w«r# Uawed lor two
er». ih* license payment was only •ented for approval ar&gt;d for for­ which were letoel hy Gov. Celwarding
tn
Tallahasvre
for
final
"wa'ra
4Alh
in
quality,
Irtth
In
ford
Police
Department,
recom­
ether man thought to ba«a baan
n»R. LEO H U D " WKIttt.F.IN. Command.mr Officer of IIATU . ap­ » 12.sa
line.
oker,
tha ringleader* in tha carefully mended at the Board of City Com­ actual value, and 45th in th* calf pears with some of the I I V Naptuee* ur#d bv Ms Unit in rendu, line
*'l would like lo *«# Sanford
\ recev, w », approved by both
Tba B.iard alio jpprmed p!»n,
ihrlr training (Official Photorraph. U, S Vavvl
ned holdup. A fifth man haa missioner's meeting Monday night, crop."
do the —me ihing." th* Sanford
hranehe, of ihe lAgislalure after
to
advrrlive
for
h'd«
oo
the
nine
that fine* for bulita aod illegal
There are good reason* behind
hald aa n malarial witnaaa.
huunev man revealed "I am
the (louse onre again paired a bill
Arraign ad yaatarday and eharf-whukey be railed to a maximum at’ ’ of thia, ha said. But they ara
bringing thi* in.forrnalion lo rour room Goldsboro School addition giving venaior, of their own ta
not
insohiable
if
wa
attack
than*
ad with violating tha National of 1500.
• Mention, he —id, •• * lax payer, already approved h* tn* State
Boanl of Edufiti"fl
The adier- Rav. ‘ Monroe. M,naie* irvd SaraSanford'* polk# ehief aald that right and aobarty. In •iflam ing
Baak Robbary Act wara Jarnaa
bu&lt;ine«*man, and rittren
ti*em*nt» util be inn :.‘d on Vug voia roiinttev ind th# Senate one#
HeCoo, U , and Frank Cocthiaro, mort of tha eaiei handled by hia his statements, lamont said that
"We are plagued wilh itinerant
23 with bidv returnable on Sept again killed rt.
14, both ®f Aataria, Quevna-not department art repeat caaca and at Omaha auction markets last
srpllr lank men In the winter­ I
yrar, rattle sold there graded DO
The Bav-Monrive Sara—ta-Mana' M r from tb* loot'd Woodtide, are not one-time violator*.
time,'' Itrown —id, and h* addeil,
Mr* Nouvcfla Vu'-n tf.icher at Ire plan for revtiufflmg the 3* m .
"They come back agrln and per cent good or belter. And in
Quaana, branch of tha Chain
"Thrlr charge* are ab*iird, exit ___
accept
able
Ihe Oviedo Wh'ite Schteil w i, grant*. alnrul divtncla
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again, paying the line of POtt, and the Florida markets, last year, he
Manhattan Bank.
eeedlngly high, and sometime* un- *d a year', leave of aW n r* at'*be governor and lo a majority of
—Id, beef graded M par sent
JlaCoo, aa—and « f taking part poiaibly aerve a ahort jail a*
necee—ry."*
good or worse.
this pinming'i meeting.
j lion— member* but Ihe Senate
to tha robbary, waa hald without twice," tha Chief aald.
Scheduled to begin operation*
(*»nmn»«ionrr K*rl HigginlaviCovering the entire field #f
Boger Harri, wa, emp'mrd a, majority ha, rejected tl repeatedband. Ooerhlara waa hold in $50,* y » lc not too much for Vw proOut week at the Naval Auxiliary ham Mid, during lha dtvuaalon, auditor for th* Seminole County ly•00 hall, aharywd with aldmf and feaafon*,'' William* aald, "and even rattle ratting, Lament, anvwerAir Station, San fool, i* th* Heavy that "| don't think iher* u * ichonl syatem't bo«ik, thi, morn­
kbatthtt th# atklrup.
then R ia up lo th* City Judge lo ing a question of ana of the JayAttaek Training Unit which ha* j town in Florid* but w-hat hasn't ing and relieved of the rr,pon«ibl■htaro'a wifa, Mlldra. waa a mate out tha ptmiahmeot. Wa make e*e member* —id, *'Personally, I
been relocated from it* former] had the aame expariepe# aa n lily to audit internal account, at
at lha Woodalda bank whan tha arraata and try to furnlth good think the Brahma haa art Florida
horn* ha— at Norfolk, V*. In have had," directing hia romarka Seminole High School. Karri, will
bandita appaarad on tha rates," Chief Wiliam* arplalnad, back BO years in the rattle buttcommand of thi* Unit V* Cmrulr. to ttal-nieota mail* about itiner- audit the school lyttem'a books
nee*." It was brought In when
of April • and mad* off “ and from than R la ap to I
l-eo Weidleln, already known to ant hu«'nraanien.
we wars trying to get rid of th*
4r record haul without fir- court."
year 'round.
many Fanfnrd resilient* aa tb*
Asked alMilt Iba |&gt;o—lbUily of
tick
and
bemus*
th*
Brahma
waa
tag a *o t. lira. Corehiaro since
A rrprevrnlallie of the "Cup *n
" I f tha violators ara going to ap­
former Kxerutive Officer of Com­ adopting a •unilar ordinance for
Gold" organisation, will meet with
peal their eaaa*," Sanford’a Police Immune to the tick. "But," ha
posite Squadron live.
lu-on— iwymcnt, Cily Attorney th# principal, of Seminole County
Chief remarked, "let'* give them added, "th* Brahma ta not a beef
Officially designated aa NATU*, Kdwin Shinbulavr —hi, "It would School, tomorrow In di,ru«s the
animal."
something lo appeal.”
MIAMI (A t— Another tropical the Heavy Attack Training Unit not ii* diwrimlnatory."
poxibllily of in-tailing orange
storm. Diane, ha* developed In la ttniqu* m being the only arhool
I'm prrfr-etly willing ta pay
Imre dtspemera in each tchool
th* Atlantic about 4&lt;*i mile* north- of ita kind in Ih* Navy. As an in- whatever ia norr«—ry," Brown
The meeting, and invlallalmn of
CHICAGO Ul-The nation'* p w
•ast of Ban Juan. P. R-. the Wr*lh- tegral part of Ikavy Attack told th* rommUaionca, "to get thr diipen—ra, wa« appiou-d by
er Bureau Reported to.l*y In III Wing On*, H ATii’a primary pur- the new onlinanro Into effect. If the Board of public Instruction. rrnnri srirrhed today tor a comfirst edvUory on th* fourth po»e i* U* train th* prospective my -espenence in -ither municl- W, A. Patrick, a member of thr promiae highway coiatrurtton pr»»gram that might be palatable ta
hom'.vrdier-avigatora and plane pallllr* b* ft* inrrita," Brown b o a r d remarkrd, " if Florida
atom of th* season.
- -------- a Convresa which rekctrtl Proat*
ask
you
to
giva
it
ropuoanitcra
wbi
wiH
eventually'
'*
‘&lt;
L
"tbcn
The
advisory
aald:
BOSTON or—The Cbaat Guard
school, don't (nil them in. how ran deni Euenhower’* prnpdialt and
GENEVA (A—Soviet scianllsts
rvmvideratlnn."
"Ship report! indicate that a eeyxirt U* Cowwult* aqmadlvn*. '
■ « exjwi't arhool, in other irr l'g n JVj.oervfy )Uh-tF i!e,
told' tha atoma-Torpaara confer- fuller McCulloch today brought
t**-d
e*
Ronfird
f,e
dittv.
'
,
'"
u'n
'
i
’
"
r
Utogirteilham
a.l
tropical Ptnrm hat
tl^a
It;
th* country to ,i«e them" ll| Although the goveronra hstenM
(M K K V i m - A China- Om- mca today they believe they at# ashore 41 m— evacuated from aa Atlantic and was Iciaird a" 1 a.
f i y in,- tpacialiy *-■
, U V 1
1Pu &gt;. , -u aunt l&lt;* an edo*
taaalrt aa—Wa —Id today hi* tor* on the vers* of solving tha mys­ Air Farce radar platform at a#*— m. KST r ear lalilude 23.0 north, Neptune palm) Uunbi-a, H A V t 'v rail- wal pi&lt;j t am to M iteople wa* pointed out that Pojk Countv |m rrjt r |.,,t nii-ht from nntaln'i
an— —t and tha United fitaUa tery of photo*ynlhe*li — nature's including a dotru spilled into thr longitude &lt;1- 0 writ, or a’x&gt;ut f M ti nning flight, will rate,id to all kroiwf the— inrqultle* #xt*t, not and lake lounly have already in ; tm bav-.kr Sir Bngcr «ak m , tor
Elvenlimver'. rot# at the Geneva
ara "newr agreement" on tha ro- Ingenious method of feeding the water (luring a perilloui Iranalrr mile* norl hr a, t of San Juan, P It. part* of th* aodthraate- n Unit- I oily in ihia buainnia, but in ,1riled Ih*&gt;dliprnaerr.
to lha McCulloch.
U.e of Perfection Milk in alt of! M,g K „„r ronferenc. and furned tn
loara of 00 American* held by world.
oilier*."
Left behind on Wa Teaaa ainer on report haa hrcti rrc-fvrd Btatoa in rondticling their real'
A. U Kurianov told lha Tl natlon
Hif Srrntnnlr I aunty School* m I I ifbrukTlOfi of m^ofil h f il'n
Da&lt;|dwg and only doUila remain to
from n»*r tho retilm thU »«*!- tie and tntrfiiive trainun;.
approved h&gt; thr hoanl without du prohlrmi tmlu, lhnr minds oh*
ho worked out There waa no of­ parley that lha Ruitiana, aiing tower" artificial Island were «o
Cdr,
WeUlti
nha,
expr*'**etl
th.
lion may be error by *• much as
ficial confirmation of the report, radioactive Isotopes aa tracers in workmen who gambled their lives
.„ .
,
,
I *i"U*l) were on Ih* fnada iaau*.
einrtre
tlianks
of
hia
nntifw
its
if
Five white trad er, and ten rot
V akin, b.td Ihe governor, at tn*
from either the Anmrl plant studies, have found out a on their faith that tha platform on* drrre*.
number of things abont tha process they are building 100 miles off
"Tbit &gt;torm appeal* In he mov­ of o lfW ra and etillatci fW»r,imn
nre.t ‘ •‘arbrr, » " * approved to ri,,,,.. l1lnnfr
,h„ &lt;T,h ,
*
to
tho,#
Teaidenta
of
lit*
Sanford
Capa
Cod
tan
withstand
hurricane
ing towards tb* wf,t-ti«rthwe«t
m Tim OMnaae aovtwa apreed W» In which green plants under sun­
U
l«ll«w
!n
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fcm
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0
,;
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"
I
cmference
o»
the
chief
executive.
area
v/ho
wrr#
»
«
eoiirtcm
ly
nr norweat at about H tnilr* |&gt;«r
nparl altar U. S- Ambaaa*dor light convert earbon dioxide and Connie's worst.
r_r'?^ LTruvlre,
mr?d*,l0,» ” f IH-.
Geneva Eisenhower had
Cmdr. lamia F. Budnik of Ded­ hour attended by wlr i» ef M to helpful to them to their queit for
Ihe Board ofi h.School
V. A Walt Johnana and Peiping water Into tha sugars and atarchra
,iifCee.lc| "in laying, lei in hope
homes in ihi* afra.
ham,
M
a
n
,
skipper
of
tho
Mc­
that
man
and
animals
eat
M
mile*
per
hour
ne»ihe
renter
While
te.ichrr,
ap|uilnted
were:
eaver Wang Ping-Nan mat for
for onro and all. the ghovt nf tb*
Men of science have long sought Culloch. aald about a doten men and rale* outward I' 9 mile*.
WILMINGTON*. N. C. m — Mr*. Fima Marie Rowland. Mrs Idea that Ihe Americana are a
— ha— aod a half. It w— tha
T* »&lt;rtig wave, and furious wmda Roberta Brim,. Mr*. K II Echol.,I n'.'c'k of &gt; ,r mnn- , r.
h ad their mural talk# hare the secret of. this process, hoping ware danked In the Atlantic yes­ "Further intensification ia evr,. Pun Paul, and Mr. VAills am
flammed into the Carolina roast
the A—art—n prteooera and to duplicate R artificially as a help terday transferring to ona of the period during th* next 21 hour*
Gov t; Mrnnrtt Williams Mich­
m atwdanta th* Rad regime with the world* food problems. cutler's boats. T ie men were low- with movement continuing abuut
'■»t,v at hurricane C*mnle edged Garrett
Colored teacher, appointed were igan Drmnrrai, inkl hi, rollearuet
tha United State# ia k**p- American scientists alto have re­ ered four at a time tn a backet­ the aame.”
omtm»i»!y Inward tha mainland.
in a preps red address that "th#
ported progress toward working like carrier resembling a rubber
Tree tlfbj, •Single, and other Charles A Gray, Mtnnle Bell 1»
— tat— tag tajane.
problem of menial he,lrh t* *titl
boat with railing*. Budnik called It
max.
AUin
T
Graham.
Levi,
J
The two — ha— d— announ- out the puttie.
DAYTONA BEACH ri-On# man dehr', flew through tha air nn
a ‘MoughnuL"
Cranberry. In,r S Smith, llelburn one nf Ihe higgct faced by to*
—A thag wwwid mart again Batnrwa* drowiird and another is m i x ­ wind, nf *10 mile, an hour and
J.
Meadow*. Jr Edward Black people and Ihe stale,."
l a r man*big. A V S . .
ing and prrvumcd dead after a hi.-hrr whipping through exposed
•hear, Martha Bill, Shirley Ann
would —r only that Johnaon and
resort
ureai
boating accident lari night on the
Warn aerthned thair dtaeuaaiow
The dangerous aiorr, which Johns,m ami Ophelia Jones
intraeoatU! waterway Id mile*
Tsraaly
thousand
lumens
of
light
R. T. Mllwe# notified the board
mi — rapetrtallen af atvlltam.
thr»atened
a vait rtreleh nf tha
will fflamtaata th* toter—etton of north of her*.
GETTYSBURG, Pa. (AV-Preallhat Iwo additional white trarhera
aeat»&gt;ard
from
Georgetown,
S.
Fir* persons, ell visitor, from
Firri I t and Park Av*„ in the
dent U s— bower, warned o ff by
north, waa piling up —nd and will h# necessary and eight add,
Mar futuro, when metal pn'ei are Falatka, were thrown into Ihe wa­
th# threat ad hurricane Conniq
water In the vtreela nf wins North Ilona I colored learher* employe I
ter
when
thrlr
bnal
raprirni
south
tastallad
to
Uka
car*
of
th*
huga
travel* hack ta Washington hr
to order in All the rarancira esistBUENOS AIRES Cri-Tb# Argen­ lights.
of High Bridge, yhere the Halifax f arnlina beach town,. Mn*l vaea
automohU* today instead of by
tog In Seminole County School,.
tinners
and
many
permanent
r*»tina Chamber of Deputies turned
Th* polos ara in lha proeeis ef Biver Join* th# totriroatlal canal idem, had amight aheltar Inland.
A walking area to Pinerreri
Th# monthly bn-'neia tu—tfng
down an opposition rrqoert taat
Flight plan*
being tnrtalled now as wooden poles They were on ibetr way to an la
abandoned
" I t ’a blowing ao hard you can School wa, presented an I with dia of th# tji'heran Chore), of TV*
land
for
a
pirnle
supper
night
that
R
investigate
whether
rua*.kin from #verr member of the Redeemer »lt| be rwtd to-iay *4
• sc o u t. (A—Organlead Korean lata yesterday when Weather warship* of a "big foreign power" ara bring removed and power fa.
The body of William U. William*. hardly stand ap," Folic# Chtrf M.
Bur— u report* tadiceUd ,»ome
ctliliei changed to other soiree*.
Sanmatratio— againat •
E. Williamson
rerun ted from board, final dect,ma for the area 7:30 p m.
trailed
the
Argentina
fleet
during
Vi.
wa*
found
early
Ihi,
morning
City Manager Warren K Knowles
tral Nation* lop«r*Uory Commia- po—ihillty that th* Gettysburg- recent Atlantic maneuvers
Wrlghlavill* lleach, ealt nf Wil­ to serve th# new ichonl has been
Dean Tayl&lt;w, arorelery « f tS*
said Ihlt morning that th* lights after a three hour —arch K V. mington,
re.ervrd until a meeting is held
rtoa virtually halted today aa traa Washington are# might b* hit by
miiffregataon. Mid that t-varal
Shore,, M. U ftlll misting Wil­
Tha larprtse request waa mad#
with mother, of children within
world opinion came creaking down at Mart th* fringe ef th* hurri­ last weak by Radiral party Con­ and materials for the long over- liam,1 wife, Sybil. 31. and Viorei'
rtema of #nrem# important will
due project have arrived "It will
the area an! Ih* Transportation In* preveote,! fa# diwoasion *n4
an fra*Ideal Syngman Rhea and cane.
gressman Oscar Alrnde In a bill be the best lit totwaecUoo fas Sin- wife Maggie, 4*. were hotpitali/ed
Th*
Pneld—
t
arranged
to
ra­
Supervisor,
Walter
Teague.
This
kia govern a —t’a threats sgslaat
ronaidrrolion.
Tb* Shore’s ton, Alden, 13, waa
ta ns to Washington for confer- to Coograss. A lends didn't name ford," Know!** said.
mrrling ha, torn set tor neat
—a tan— Warns.
th* power, but rongroetional ciruninjured.
It L #i| W l«l th*S 0 report O#
•ores
with
key
administration
ofThursday it j o'clock at the achnol
Crowds warn aUH miUing around
rtro said ha meant tha United
ftrial*.
________
t liipertntrndcnt
, „ r „ , of Pub
, lln
budding com m ute# w ill h#
MUwe*.
at Wa five ports of aotxy throngbStates.
FORTION OF AUTO
UNITED NATIONS, S. Y. (Ah lie toriniriion' idnaed "tha'Boi'rd
" l" nk’ " l,h *
P"*"
•rt South Koras whan the truce
*
M
l
14.
MISJUVC,
Both British and A m a r l a a n
T&gt;,. United Postal ia taking a of* *Instruction that the big problem graaa in ih# arruiing of * m #
tojRectora ara tisUo—d. But moat
spokesman denied thair Navy'a
OKLAHOMA CITY uT-A ria'e Kant look at a viiggealioo for
of Ihe year for lb* school syitrm building ail# for th# church.
taf |M iaanaiatratlnns conalatad af
ships were ta th* South Atlantic
S'lpram# Court legal adviser is more eloied Sacurily Council ia Lyman School whrre approxi­
Tl'e llev. Phillip Srlileaimann.
ghoalhig and waving banners.
during th# Argentina exercise*.
All perrons Integrated In bowl­ looking for a body, that. of hia me-ting, •• part nf th# rurrrnt mate!) 8r« children arc expected p«ator of th* church, will attend
A UJ. Wh Army apokaaman
On tha religious (root, a ron- ing tn Ihe Fonforf Mixed Ira go a Itoi automobile.
driv# for aeerel diplomacy In (he lo enroll and w here lunrhronm fa the nu-eltiig. The Itcv. KrMraa—partif "all grtrt ovarywbara.”
The big task o f redecorating and greiiknal rommttte* last night are urged to attend an erganiMorri* Flynn, legal assistant to
ciiltie, can late rara of only 75 and manta ha, ju»t returned from a
Pam—atrators, one# numbered beautifying tha Sanford City Hall approved a Peronitta bill lo allow rational meeting tonight at S Justice N. *. Corn, feportet hia U N.
A delegation anure* —id today auditorium facilities will ,*#( „ n|) vara lion.
In Wa Wouaanda, had dropped off I* just about completed.
President Juan Par— to delay un­ p.m In th* Sanford Bowling A l­ rar stolen from the parking lot at the qtieation la being atudird eareThe meeting will b* held at tha
215 A tkclrh nf a proposed lunch­
R M i t Inch— , Ku—an and
Pa inten and workmen have til next spring tha rontlituUoail lay*.
the Capital Monday.
fully her# and In Waahlngton. He room and auditorium was prrarnl- home of J Manon Harman ft.
Ta«C«. M la W at Paisa and barn busy fee week*, repairing aiaembty Congress voted previous­
I’olica have recovered five pirlntcd out that Henry Cabot
Rules for tfi* taming year will
rd Us Ihr board but no action taken Rixaii* Drive,
H i at Kaagn—g.
and repainting the Interior of tha ly to and Roman CathoUrl'm'a bo under dtarvu^cm and particl- wheels, a Jack, a tow chain and
Tha ge ram wart again today City Hall from top to hoi tom. favnred p— kttaa U lha -tat* patina at this *rt*ton t* encour­ ■rat rushinn, but th* real of the t-ndg# Jr., chief U. S. delegate, became of earning priority,
ha, alway, favored th# open for­
againat
New, warm colon have been used, church.
aged.
rar atill la missing.
um Idea to Ihe II,N., which he
providing greater light and a root­
h*&gt; ,ald produced dramatte reer atmosphere - in tho once dark
•utla by rnliiting the fore* of
public opinion.
Bob Lamont. operator of the
Acorn Ranch at Chuluata. told tha
Seminola County Junior Chamber
of Commerce at today'a luncheon
ti,#*ting that the rattle business
ia -the moit fascinating buatnoa In tha world or * • wouldn’t

FBI Cracks Biggest
"Cash Bank Robbery
At Queens, N. Y. Chief Seeks $500
Fine For Bolila,
Illegal Whiskey
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Plans Arc Sent
To Tallahassee

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HATU *ls Scheduled
To Begin Operation

'Diane' Is Sighted
In North Atlantic,
Velocity Increases

Source Says Near
Agreement Made

On 40 Civilians,

Soviet Scientists
Believed On Verge
Of Big Discovery

Governors Seeking
Compromise Plan
On Road Project

Coast Guard Cutter
Brings Men Ashore

Towering Waves
Lashing At Coast

One Man Drowned,
Another Is Missing
At Daytona Beach

Crowds Still Gather
h Korean Scenes

Park Avc., First S t
Ik# Shuns Flying
Get New Lights
Because O f Connie Argentine Group
Of Deputies Turns
Down New Request

Lutheran Men Set
Meet For Tonight

U. S. Takes Look
Af New Suggestion

Mixed Bowling
Seeks Membership

Beautifying Task
Almost Completed

Adlai Almost Certain Candidate

lUotor Scooter, Cor
Involved In Mishap

Already eompletad are lha of­
fices throughout tho building. At
CHICAGO JA-AMai i
into- preoont, pointers are completing aaa waa all bat ta officially an­
A
tb# —traa— to the building.
_ war* iavohrad tn a n u b nounced candidate today lar lit*
pa yaetarday abort U : » ta the
Damocratia pcaaidantli l nomina­
Mayfair Sacti— ef Banford.
tion next year.
A IBM Fard Sodaa traveltag
ta aa tataraal and unusual
— Summerlin A— , and a
new* conference lari night, th*
I N All state motor acaotar eraih1M3 Damocratia nomlnea mad* it
.M M* tataroartl— af lac—i
A 1MB Cbam lrt sadea, hairing plain In all vita tana* to «ue*Uoa
aad Boaaarita A m ,
Ftoida Tag No. 1-TBM, was lo a d that be wB announce to Nnvemabend— aartta
f talabymini lag at a ga- bar ha la nartng tgnta.
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conference after a cocktail party
and dinner given by former Dem­
ocratic National Chairman Stephen
A. Mitchell, waa UU*:
1. EUtahowev ha* “ riiarply raver»ed" the pravlou* GOP foreign
polidaa in favar of "bold and vigoractiaa at the Geneva Big
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about th# thrait offered hr the
Bepublicin* to federal develop­
ment of natural reaourrea and
«rh*t he raid la Ih* Eiarnhouer
WASHINGTON &lt;A*&gt;-8ubJ*rt to
admlniriraUon'* opposition In "the
Democratc ronrepi nf govrrninrot; ,hof l,UI7k.* "* „C?.nni e'
for ail of th* people and md the a jet power-packed farewell
lut# l.y .th* Air "ore* awaits de­
few.”
parting .Secretary Harold K. Tal­
Hiving laid down thi* outline, bott today.
the tanned and healthy appearing
I f the hurricane taavae tts*
potential candidal* told reporters Washington are* al»a* and tha
h# will havn mmeihlng definite to weather rleara by thla afternoon,
*ay ahead hi* politira! intentions Talbott will lak* an aerial tahiU
by November.
from about 100 airplane*, Includ­
Several Democratic goveronra ing a flight of at-personla fighters
have suggested at th* 47th Annual end possibly on* or more giant
Goveronra O n fm n c* her* that B52 intercontinental bomber*.
Stay«nion had britar make un hi*
Talbott rsalgnad a weak ago
mtod natokly R ha
' j Mooday amid
thair
4 outride —
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Talbott To Depart
From Capital

Columbian Women
Cdr. Frank More
Protest Against
Chosen As Captain Press Censorship
f'dr. Frank R. Mora URN.

BOGOTA, Colombia
Unde­
former executive officer nf the
Banford Naval Auxiliary Air Wa- ! terred hy * haptiit of tear gas,
Hop haa b»en ,»'ret#d for pro-1 women of Bogota scheduled aramotion to th# rank of Captain, it other demonstration today to pro­
test government pres, restriction,.
was announced today.
Cdr. More, who served a, exe­ The wive, nf three former pre,I#
cutive officer of ihe NAAH from dent, wire to l#ad Ihe marcher*.
.Mure than 500 women marrhesl
July 10, 1961 to July S, 19,55, U
now undergoing a course of In- tn BoLvar Plara yesterday carry­
atruction at th# Naval War Col­ ing banners aaytng "long lit *
liberty." Police mnvrd to break
lage, Newport, R. I.
up the demonstration whan th*
parade turned toward th* presi­
JANE CRISP M E!
dential palace aad the office a|
HOLLYWOOD 'ft - Death hi* tha doted nrwapaper El Tltmpo.
claimed Jana Murfta Chip, a ,
Th# ladle* fixed umbrella* and
sronariat and co author of "Smilin' charged th* poilr* line a* mala
Through” and "L ilie Time." She iperiator* cheered. Police (ear gag
w it th* Inrmar wifa of actor Doe- aeded a 15-mtout# struggle and
lid Crisp. They wcm &lt;frwo*c*tl to aenraa nf dr
M i Mm
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IA N P 0 1 D . n A M I P A . TU E SD A Y, AU G U ST 9. 19S5

Gen. Sanford Memorial
Closer To Becoming
Fully Realized Dream
Pro Mus O'Linger
, Resigns Position,
Going To St. Pete
Mu* O'Lingra. Golf Pro st th*
Mayfair Inn Rent mote Country
Club (inrt 1941. leave* Sanford
Monday to Worn* hrad pro at
tha Sunwt Country Club at St.
Patrriburg.
O'Ltrger r**ir»*d his position
• at tha total alub on May II. Ha
atmi to Sanford in tha fat] of
] 9IS to uVa orrr tha Mayfair
Inn rlub.
"Sanford la tha literal ptaea I *o
avar barn* O'Ltnger aaid today,
and ha addad. “ I hata to leava auch
wonderful paopla.”
O’ Lingra explained that hi* now
position as head pro at tha Sunaat
Country Club "glxea mo naar op.
portuniUex." Hr taka* ovar hta
• portion at Ih* MO member **mlprirata alub on Aug. IS. Explain*
inp hi* position ha raid, “ Tha
Florida Slat* Open will be held at
th* Sunaat Ctob next year.
Gotnt la St. Petersburg with
him will ba bta wif* and young
i n Randy.

Witness Describes
Gallagher's Action
At Prison Camp
KEW TORE U P)-A witness at
tha court-martial of Set. Jam*#
C. GaUafhar aaya tha former POW
anc* advised a Communist InilrucA lor la aboot caplleaa who realsUd
* Rad Indoctrination.
Set l.C Lloyd W. Palo toriiih A j act*rday ha umfarerd an toatructor namad Wong ark Galla­
gher why th* Cotnmuniit atudy
program waa not auccrrding.
Pal*, who identified himself a*
the laader of the antl-Cummunlit
fart ion In a North Korean POW
ramp, aaid he and hia squad were
singled out by Gallagher aa tha
obstructionist.
He quoted Gallagher aa aoggaatlag to Wong: "If I ware In
jrour ptare, I’d shoot them mil."
Pata had renter described
prleoa camp scene In which ha
said • sick fallow American diad
after balng beaten. Pat# drama­
tically pointed to Gallagher aa the
ana who did tha beating.

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The Hrnry Shelton Sanford Me­
morial Library and Muaoum As*
irelation met yesterday aflrrnoon
it the home of Mr*. Fred Wil­
liams on Oak Avr. to further
plans tor the immediate ronitruclion nf tha first room to house
the library being planned for
Sanford.
J. C. Hutchison, president of tha
organisation, who presided st th*
meeting, announced a slats of
committee members for Iwo im­
portant groups of the association
He said that plher committees and
their members would ba announ­
ced later.
Appointed to the Building Com­
mittee were H B. Tope, chair­
man. tha Rev. J. B Root, J. Mar­
tin sunecipher, and Fred H. Wil­
liams.
Members of the finance Com­
mittee appointed yesterday are
R J. Bauman, chairman, Frank
Evans, G. A, Speer Jr., George
Toufay, and T. E. Tucker.
A report of th* building commit­
tee, which had served temporari­
ly prior (o the appointment of
lha permanent group, waa board.
Approved plant, developed by
lha association*! architect E. J.
Moughton, were reviewed and
tha committee aulhhoristd to pro­
ceed.
Membership of the association
waa dieeuated by lha more than
99 members present. By reuadmoos approval of the group mem­
bership waa extended to every­
one interested In the creation of
the important library and mu­
seum lor Sanford. Duo* were set
af fl a year to cover postage
and miscellaneous expense of tha
ataectiUon. A. B. Peterson was
named membership chairman.
Two thousand raven hundred
books ta six different language*,
along with oil paintings of the
family done ta Belgium, aa well
at trophies and furniture, will
form the big part of tha hisiorial
material being planned lor San­
ford’s "Herr? «V!ton Be-xfort*
Memorial Library and Museum.1
It la expected that with the
funds available now, the one-room
portion of tha building will ha
undertaken ai quickly ai possi­
ble.

Hoover To Observe
81st Birthday

NEWBERG, Ore . (to-fesrrear
President Herbert Hoover will
serve his Hat birthday tomorrow
with tha dedication of his boyhood
home aa a national shrine
Ha mil apeak at th* home of hi*
lata uncle, Dr. Henry J. Mmthorn,
a country physician hi this
munity M mile* *ovthx***t of
Portland, lha home has
rasterad to Its condition ef
whan Hoover farad than.
Interior Secretary Doaglti MeKay, whose home la In nearby
Belem, will introduce Hon
Hoover’s talk xriM he re
John L. Galloway, las eoUeeter, east over, a nationwide CBS hookup
who acta aa agent for tha Motor a t» : » p m. BBT.
Vehicle Department, report* that
tag tales up to Aug. 1 totaled
14,001 aa compared with IW U
A for tha eame period last year or
" aa increase of 1,19* tags.
Galloway stated that aa rf Aag
ha needed to a*Q only 40 more
SAN FRANCISCO (It — A IB*
tag* la equal tha total tale* far loot sailing Junk nosed tote Ian
19M, which amounted to 144SO Francisco Bay lari sight after a
99-day voyage across ABM miles
Ur*.
Tha largest Increase in tag of tha ocean from Formosa.
aales hat been In tha “ W‘‘ aerie* Aboard vara ftva Chinese and an
which la carriad by tha heavier American diplomat.
ta n and which coit 130 28. Thar*
This to th* tod of (ho trip tor
has alto been quit# an Increase Calvin B. Meklert, whoso bom* la
— ta truck mad trailer tag*, Galloway Fresno, Call! Ha plans to return
■ sa id .
to Ms poet as tl. I. vies consul at
Galloway further *la lad th
Taipei, Farmoss. The Chinas*,
tha amount remitted to tha Meter who awn Era vessel, plan to go
Vehicle Commiteioaer ie Tall*,
hat*to far islet ap to August 1
“ W*
i to
Junk
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woe *910,427.87 aa compared to
■rronQ,
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License Tag Sales
Show Big Increase

Sailing Junk Noses
Into San Francisco

$2,500 Damage
Caused By Auto
On State Road 415
An acridcni last night, two
miles north of Oviedo on Slat*
Road 418, caused property damage
estimated at 17500 and lent the
driver of the car to th# local ho*,
pital for injuries
Th* •maibup occurred about
8 15 when a 1&gt;\5 Chevrolet St*
lion Wagon, driven hy Rare G
Fret well, 43-y • a r-old Seminole
County woman of Rt 1, Box IM,
Maitland, struck a concrete bridge.
According to Florida Highway
Patrol Trooper T. 51ark Mark,
who investlgatrd th* accident,
Mrs. Fretwell was traveling weal
skoal SO mile* per hour, when ih*
ran off the shoutdar on tha right
hand *ida of tha road and struck
a concrete abutment of a bridge.
Trooper Mack said that th* Im­
pact tor* the entire right aide of
tha car completely out.
Mr*. Fratwtll was treated for
a poratbl* fractured nos*.

People Of Florida
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In Capital Issue
TALLAHASSEE Ifv-Th* people
of Florida were urged to take s
hind in the reapportionment strug
gle a« the Legislature returned to­
day lor th* atlh day of ita battle
ox rr how the M senatorial district*
should b* divided among tee &lt;7
count!**.
Gov. CaJJIns, who hat vetoed
Iwo reapportion mew! bills aa tha
ground they wort unfair, called on
tha itate’ s rUiiena for help in his
monthly radio-TV report.
*T urg* them to contact their
legislator!, particularly those sen­
ators who have blocked (air raapportionmvnt up to now, and ask
that this Job be done," CoUina said.
"I also ask you to call these
1*glHaters who hare beau aUndtog
so firm and loyal and faithful la
this fight—eaU them loo aad tat
them know that you feel they are
fighting tor you and tor ttw right
aid* In this Issue."
Th* House convene! at f j o and
tha Senate at S.

All-M alt Jury Set
To H tar Galbraith
MCALMTE*. Okie. UP)An an­
nul* Jury prepared today to bagta
hearing testimony to tha total af
De. Bre T. Galbraith, 14-yaar-nid
MaAlaator physician charged with
th* murder af hi* wif* and thn*
•mall children.
Th* Jury aalactton waa wmtplatad late yesterday with nallhar tha
deftna* nor a lata Bring any of
their five allotted challenge*.
Attorneys e I a a a |y queetionwl
protective furor* o« their feelInga toward aapital punishment.
*i* won* aaaaaed far cause after
they aakl they already had
•p their mtoda re th*
CAPT. ROBERT JACKSON
INSPECTS JAX SHOP
Captain Robert W. Jackson,
commanding affleer af th* Sanford
Naval Aaxillary Air Station, toiported the Overhaul and Repair
Strap af tha Jacktoavill* Naval
A h Station yesterday.
Th* Jackaowvilla Naval Air
SUUan’a commanding afflear to
Captala J. S. Thick.

Principals
Are Named
For Schools
An unofficial meeting of the
School Trustee* of Seminole Coun­
ty w n held yesterday to review
application! for poittioni at teach m In Seminole County Schools.
In the sbcen«e from the City
of R F. Cooper, chairman of
the Board of Trustee*, and Roy
Mann, secretary of th# group.
Roy I. Howell, vice-chairman,
with R. T. Mllwee Stipe.'intendent of Public Instruction, interviewed applicant* for both white
and colored schools.
"About 30 colored leaehert are
needed for replacements and ad­
ditions, *’ Mllwee said
Howell, tniilre. said. ‘ Were
gelling s good type nf teacher
now. much better than wa used
too."
Announcement was made it lha
unofficial macting that Mrs Mar­
garet Reynolds, former princi­
pal of Most Side School, will take
ovrr si principal of lha new
Pinecrcst School at the beginning
of the coming school year. 5!ri.
Elisabeth Sharon, teacher at Ssn
ford Grammar School, was named
principal of the West Side kchool.
Teachers will report tor duly
next Monday, Aug. IS, th* Su
perintendenl pointed oul. Each
teachrr will report to his or her
respective school. A three.week
pre-schoul program will get un­
derway at that time, Mitwre said.
And he added, "This la possibly
the last one of Ms kind In the
Stats of Florida." Mllwee : :
plained as he announced Ihr preschool program for this year.
The regular meeting of th* Se­
minole County School Board will
b* held Thursday morning at to
o'clock, k i n announced at tha
meeting of th* trustees.

Newsmen Told
Of Casualty List
Before Relatives
WASHINGTON, M*)-N*wsmrn
In Korea today were givrn tbs
name* ef 10 wildirra killed in t
truck accident before *11 next of
kin had town notified. Ik* Ptxitagon said it would try In Tram the
cause ef this breach nf Army
policy.
U.B. 8th Army head qua Mere In
Seoul Identified lha casualties,
member* of th* Ilth DMetnn killed in a truck accident 1**1 Satur­
day near Kimpo Air IU»*. northwrest of tha Korean rapiul.
Moliters of two nf the soldiers,
when told by newsmen nf th*
Seoul announcement, said they
had not been notified eailier. On*
raid she doubted her eon had been
killed.
An Army spokw.man h*r* said
in reopens* to an inquiry that lha
adjuntant general, who notifies
the next of kin, had received the
name* ef only tour ef iK* taeual

Blondt W ift Pleads
Innoctnf To Knifa
Slaying O f Hubby
TUUA. Old. ut - Mrs. Gcraldura Tarry, s a-y*sr-otd blonde
ehargsd with the hufeher knife
allying nf her husband nf Ihrwa
weeks, pleaded tonnerait yester­
day.
Sts w n freed on a Ito tret bond
after ah* told th* court fiat h*r
husband Bill Lcs Terry, an atwai stabbed fatally when
h* tofl on a hnteher knifa (String
riruggla with V r.
H*r torira father d en ser Mc­
Connell, former Tulsa city wa­
ter eom mi« sinner, offered 900
shares of U. R. .Steel Con*, slock
as sacurity tor Ihe bond. Judga
Lewis C. Johnson arreplad it
and sto Aug. 90 tor trial.
Mrs. Terry said her husband
left iha boss* "aa drunk ha could
hardly ristsd," after an argu-

City Court Handles Red—Hating Koreans Demonstrate
*26 Traffic Cases
_____
toasted at Sanford City Ceurt yeaterday afternoon, Palin* Chief Bay
Williams said today.
Willie Mas Hamilton, ahargnd
with two counts of “ po—aaalon ef
• share in lettary" did not appear
la r o o t before Jndgn John Lean.. Tha court ye*larday afternoon,
■kindled M traffic caaoa. One caea
far tha aala af Illegal Hqoov. one

BEOVLy m - Twaiva hundred
I toa i tl— Kama railway w
an rea cM tadtea from Baoul
day to n Mln n srana 9M tom
stratcra haategteg tha Neutral Nat i n a a Buyraxta
Bata oa Vriml. '
About m UJ. * aoldiars are
guardtoa Bto Maid, atmm e t Gras.
MacAnhar'a bread htchoa land
leg of IN*.
Eartter today, ansa U. i . aaL
dian war* tojured wtran tha toma barri-

Baturday. Rhaa daima ba
arena nf tha mast vio­
Pates aad Cased* a
lent flask, aa tsUmatod 9,000 to
a n aptea.
4J b demonstrators y a s t a r d a y
Today’s to— rirattoa was hrtv mato several attempts to break

k*w tre by tear g u bomba aad Into b a NN9C compound. They
blank b e lli, ba latter fired to xrero ivpolsnd with tear gai bombs.
frighten tho Koreans.
Fiiteon American aoldiars and 91
•area ad bn anragod_______
Korean damsastrators wars toten brew s t r . l guard bow at raw Jared.
•
runaway tote ba sea. Others triad Demonstrators, ranging from a
to storm tho (aland (ram tha wa. handful to sevraal hundreds, conIlo y too wore repulsed.
Uaosd thrir sildoxrn protext in
Nba Koreans ware reported bi­ Kunsaa, Taoga mid Kangnung on
n d in b o M E slab, Hu m b n nab reast
A V. I. MB Army
n i l , ttftMrebtod to

Aredrialod Prma leaned W ire

N «. MB

C ity 's Re-organization
Of Departments Official
Safety Patrol
ToGuardYouths
Again This Year

Capt. Jackson Tells
01 Extensive Plan
For Base Expansion

New Ruling Creates
Public Utilities Unit

Rcrargaturation nf iha Cpy nf
Sanford's departments became
nflirtsl lad nigM when thr last
Vn cspsnsiox inf r-pair program
rcad’ng rf the ordinance crest
11 jet tin Icrwsv wi-vx, at lha Baaittg iwn nr-a department* wa*
fnrd Naval Vuxilury Atr gtatmn,
to p trlct *hil&lt;t&gt;cr, goit.g to and P | P
—
j read fni ihr i*.| lime Ordinance
remtac from acbool o c h day. w*. ) g | [ Q \ I n S P C C l I O R
1 N&lt;&gt; vva create, the ncu Public Capt Robert IV, Jackson, Com*
minding iMfirer. ‘ *td tht* morning.
lu l * **ry *ucr**iful patn’
■
patroll last
I'liliHea 1'n - ■rinn-nl which will
i spi ,txrli*oo ivid that th# over­
year,’ rormmnted Ihr Chief
include the . . rr and sewer de
“The n’ gvniraiion will he
parlmenli. w th all nttiar depart- all amount to he .pen' tn th* imm**
proximalrly Ihr nine lisr.”
' menu coming under the newly i( »te ('iture Will eomx to nearly
non
William* eald. r*ttn!t will hr
,
_aulhorurd
An
adminisfrait*# .inspection
_ . Public Works Pcpart- F
-V
psrx of (V|| work wiR
form'd »t Seminole High School,
Sc done hs b d» to ositstda eontrafSanford Junlnr High School, San­ will tw conduct'd at th* Vi**l
hv tors,' th* sistmn'x eemnundtng
ford Grammar School, Cronm* Auxiliary Air Staiion, Sanford.!
rnmWEtid#T of Ihei
lo h 'r &lt; hirf Ro) Mil officer s.xt.i and he added. "W#
Academy, and Goldsboro Ktrmrn- Jointly hy
lan School, he brought* eut.
|Sixth Na*al Di.Hirt and lb.- ,l*m, ,or * *'*' f'"e for lllegsl -till imVe certain that foeal but'*
‘ sto* were ncsir, sr# informed when project*
Membra* of ih* patrol, thr Commander of Ihe Natal A l r ! * T k ,&gt;
iM*mfn( until th&lt;* are let *
«f t*-f S'vth Naval PiPtri t ,lUr' «"*
Chief pointed out. will wear the Ba
san-t i; p« armband*. Sam Brown beginning Monday morning Aug n' ' ' r ,i u* 'r rnrrimi of ihe rom
Cxpt isrkion lute-f a number cf
mission
belts, and rarry th* **me xraniing 16.
the protects that will he include!
In on* of it-e ihortct rnmmii in the m eraII prngrsm which la
flag* a* they have done in the
Captain Robert W. Jack mo,
pa.l
commanding officer of the San­ •ton meeting* in months, the sbovc .srt'1 hevond lha amounl of
T it Sanford Police Chief rrit*r- ford Nasal Auxiliaty Vlr Station, Hoard of Commissioners okxyeil nnmrv sllocsled for new h’lildinis
alrd that the 5toth*r’» Patrol, *ai ill hat this ln*pectii*n will l.» parking meters, when asailaidr. m i quarters at the W il naval air
which functioned »o well last year, Uio fittl time Hat Wing One re- for the one hi-* k area between bate.
will l&gt;e formed again Ihi* school poiUd, and tha first since Kebtu- Second and Third St Cr.ief floj
Me is f these projects would hvVVllluitii told tiie commissioner*, clude, repair* to ih* wood trustea
year to tea that children ate aty of 1V5I for the sUslion.
loaded on bum-e »*frly *1 conceit­
The Inspection Party will ar- in th* discussion, that an addi­ in Ihe hangar which have not heeq
ed area*.
rise at ih* local Naval Atr Sta­ tion*! patrolman would he need repaired in rerecii years; repairing
tion at 9 n’ rlock 5|onday mocning r| if additional area i* meicrtied ami rr rtsnfing nf the mam hangar:
and will proceed with tha inspec­ VVilli.m* said ihe present meter a project for cleaning aviation fuel
tion following a brief arrival ton- patrolman It walking |]'v miles storage tanks, and th* providing of
a day In rov*r the present system special fillers; altrraltnnx to tha
fen-nee.
of parking mclrr*.
station's n&gt;M aiistaga plant; a comTho,* in th* Inapection patty
A colored taxi company wax municatlttna system heiw*#fl GCA
w-iil to- Capt. F. K. Jonea and
Capt. J. S Tharh, commanding of­ given permission to add two new and lower; a protect for improving
ficer, who wa* recently sels-vled taxi* to Its present fleet control­ fir* protection fartUti**; tha re­
for promotion to Rear Admiral; led hy radio csimmumraltons. Ito- pairing and repainting of fix#
Capt. H. K. Itaiuford awl Capt. I. Iierl Young appeared liefor* the buildings to give tha statioo a "traw
N. Curti* CKI*. Cant. J. -S. Blen t. commission to request tho addi­ l " - t i i r p a i f nf pavod Urreia and
St*, Comdr. 'i. R klowry, SC, tional taxi*. Ilia rcipiest was patktng areas whirh will mrlud#
5IIA5H, FI*. (AN—Coastal resi­ l.tlVtnuli 1- F, Bevin, SC, and l.t, first okayed hv the Sanford Pit isphalt lopping lo pec.ent streets
dents of North and South Caro­ J. P. Mi l ean, SC, Supply. Capt. lice Department.
and roads; a profoet to improve
lina wrrw plarotl under a hurri­ M. Meredith, PC, Ih-ntal. Comdr
4 request to rinse Conks Ave th* recreation facilities at Laka
cane alert today at Connie, fieri It. I.. Ilrilton, Public Information. hrlwccn Clinton and 1 mroln la- Goitlen winch will Incluti* a pier,
l.tg tropical »lonn of th* year, Comdr. K. K. Cmmrod and Comdr.
from the la.t commi...un|,ho“ V T ’ "1’ ', ***,!,l,,lon *"'* 7!&lt;&gt;,U
l&gt;eeaii a slow drift which could IN . II. Johnson, O peration* (A tr ). bird
mn-ling wai dented.
rrn
fsedlttea; mlscellao.
taka it toward Ih* r»a*l!ln*.
1 eons rrqunrim nla In Connection
tCmdr. T. K. G»*&gt;, I.lCtndr. J F.
The Hoard &lt;sf tom rt't*&gt;lnneri with the moving nf the new squadResidents of th* Georgia coaal J. Ftln-on, J. T. How aid, and T.
agreed u allow rilv water e». ronx to Sanford Nava! Auxiliary
from Savannah northward wr*r*
lead- d In a a.ilnlii Isom nut *rsi \tr qtatron
given . “mild" to -V y o . *'.ri. , U’ " ” J*
of th* .tin,', rtf (its limits on
Th* Weather I -rraisi tin ...
•’«*
s 11 " '
"Tht se repairs and •■p -W'sLwm.**
tars We, in s special • * m Inter- •’' *«'"*» »•■«’ '• 1 " ,|r- *■ p* liraptville Avr James C, Walin, I’ apt. .lark.on statwl, "wiR imntml
matron Imlletm on thr .torm, Calhoo
MM., h.niUi.on, I .c, d'vcloper of lb. arcs, said that j„ „ m Pr, „ ftp e«d«iire of $HM
earned
said Connie w»* moving to- #r.| I v.-ntlv* It-do i
Hi hing a I h* plans tn ron.lrurt It home. Ml, , n,| * lttl tn
Dim* north-northwest at about to Mewing I ' &lt; u r. K J. Chmlen- m fr tees roilaoc of |h. pro „ vrr w fXIHII and Ih# tim.nm
te II mile, an hour and wa.
rt*&gt;' &lt;-.'-»c' l.t 1
J""
'■iiiwte'v fur annexation.
Iiuiidin^ program allocated recent*
trred si that hm.r (70 mile. ,a.t j
t. T-m l«g .*“ 1
“ ■»"
t ommis i"met Jot.n Kroler com ly. total eo.ta of inxmnliat* ronof Jacksonville. KU, and only 370 ' ' Military!, l.t. J. ) h fkllBhlai, mi n.trd *he tiiv Manager and strecSion and repairs would cxswta
mile* east-southoa*( of Cap* H»t- I’ hotegraphy, Kn*. J. It. Cham- Ih* City t lerk lor th* wonderful to more than tilt AVJ "*
(» r«, l.i-gal. H. T, Tl irktll and |nh they
terra, N.C,
bad done in h.nd.ing
‘ We h,rp# So r*t ntwh nf rtits
It wa* ex parted to ronti me eti Misa Pennington, AiimmiaUiUrs the rily , budget RtrMifl” ' it the work den# hy W ll .Sanford btrai( m rnq nea&gt; pe,i|vi*t" C*pl. l ir k v s *«*•
a rours# at about th* samr »i—&lt;&gt;1 arul R. rorda Manag* u" nl. Mis* vear ’ T&gt;.ikv |ika
for th* tsest 12 to 18 hour* wito CaLberlnS tireen. Library. Mira ih* vrar, ' h rider said, "without eluded.
little change in »&lt;»• or Intensity. Florence K. By field, Recotder,
horrn* ng aihlittnnal money."
I
-------Th* lns|&gt;retiin, ** '1 flaptain
"The next 12 to 21 hour* will he
City Manager tv , r , , ,
th* molt critical for th* Carolm J irl ion, will h* ounpl'tol at 11 hrnwl'i rrnaented • pr-po*etl
ss, and all interest* in thi* are* u clock. Aug. 19.
t.ti'ily Ri. ,-f| far (he fueat &gt;e*r
should remain on lb* aUrt for
I 1 5 Ml ati-l i ' s Ii .J that (Ha Kidgei
further advlc** today *rvt sofo» Ihe general operation of th*
rtgh*," raid th* »p*et*l hwllHtn.
fi»V will t&gt;* r'ady by Awg IS.
In th# C.tv .Manager a to((»r
•o th* romnuiatnn it wsi pmnted
out that "thrr* is bo ehsng' con,
lempliled in the number *r salary
GENEVA (IV-Th* Soviet Union nf the Water Division personnel,
told th* stoms-for peir* ronfpr- wiili tF»b mkrepUon nf (Hb s ip^r' 4MPA
ioft
enc* today that Hs first small intemient." •'B-caii** of Mr. John- bwF1.ng record
IK
commercial atomic power plant inn'i resignation," th* tester
"4 toil -aar, g
T
____
SEOlft* vfv—A South Koctsn prnmlsM profitahl* *lerlricily for stalei, “ it is planned that the new
trey fty
by »b •a
army coxsrt- martial kriiy ton area* remote from coal supplies. superintendent may h* an *i&lt;x'n»&lt;-r j ^ semiannual surrey
"Hi* Russians conceded, how­ and a islaty of |53(VV, w r*&lt;tueat Ftorwl* Ftmh'ar Magatirra bvw *4
ilemned to death L*s chsng ever, fhal Iheir nurtoar piwrr •A.'
eeaisxruction permit* for this parKwan*, on# «d Ih# hr si Com mu- nowr costa 1 fonalderahly** m-&gt;rc
.
“ fho'jld the hxsdp't te |^-p|o| tod totaled 8* 0 . t,w
■Hie megaim* had lit** Is agf
nuts who taterrogitrd Ms) G*n than the output nf large loviel a« presented,*’ Know tea rays,
William y. Dean aft*r h« was station* bunting eonientional htel. “thar# should im tn animated stir- sho-w prospaeta foe Pw root of b a
"An atomic pn**r *l*(Km now plus at the end ef the 1t&gt;85.8d y*»rr
captured ssrty in rh* Korean War.
Lm was ton vlr tart of gmng *id lx already more profitahl* than fi'eal )**r of 121 ,|K“ to," and hw "If ttui« p*e* I* ixxatnfaarad for
to Hra *nemy hy pssxlng to Ihe a coal Italian in regions situated conclude*, "It la urged that a pnr •fi* hslanca of tea year, another
Communists information allegedly far from mat mines nr than coal ll-n of this eurplu* ba used to record for th* y*ar a* a w-hoU will
stations operating on low quality p irrbasw much nrelf i equipment t»* irl Informed ohsaCVCTI W# IM
obtained from Dean.
mapit stumhlmj Mocks in bar an«
fuel," Russian scientists D. I
President Rh#* ax wed *t higher Wokhinstcv and N. A Ntkolayev tn eonitrurl and melntam our other record, with iha poasibla * ».
present
utility
eyitem."
military tribunals will hsv* to ap­ said in Ihrir report lo th* Tt nation
The hiiitgel, presented for re­ repfi.m of htrvhcc hghtetitng of
prove th* death ranlcnre hefors it congress sponsored hy the United
t-TCdll.
view and consider alien, approi*"*
can h* rerriad out, pretumsbly by Nations.
"klaterislv are tn good (apple,
in
rspendltur*
for
tli«
Utility
a firing squad.
Thr** U 8 scientists also held Ihpattrient of $21.1,510,55 which there air no tenons labor diffj.
Th* XJ-yesr-old Kor**n was ar­ out promise for remote areas with
Includes both th* total opeiallng cutties »m| apparently plenty of
rested *ariy in July hy South Ka­ a paper disclosing development nf costs and debt serviee. Anticipated buyer* are available foe th* mattem a rounlermtelliganc* agents. a new "boiling water" atomic
menu* for rim utility department lude of new homes tprutgtog ftp
Ills trial began and ended today, process.
everywhere in th* eXsl# “
i, s«| at nn7,«t»a fi.5.
lasting Just J’ x hou*s.
Ire wa* an Intelligence of (ire r
of lha local Communist parly committs* n*ar Taejon, where Dean
was raptured.

Sanford Naval Base

y * Beginning Aug. 15

Coastal Residents
Warned 01 Connie
In 'Mild' Alert

Commie Convicted
Of Aiding Enemy

:: Building Record
Is Set By Slate
For Six Months

Atoms-For-Pence
Conference Told
Power Costs More

I

Answer To Prayers
Here On Weekend '
For Happy Airmen

Appearance On Television Show
Ends With FBI Nabbing Guest

Polict Check Tips
On Allen Killer

KAMAR CITY, i* - Officer*
rhecMitg hundreds nf tips In the
slaying of Mr». Wilma Allen have
failed to tom up any productive
lead* on her killer.
Chief of Polic* Bernard C. Bran­
non laid last night that although
no real lead* had developed thus
far, ravaral hundred bit* nf htformatted wore bring pieced togttkas b aa attempt to establish
a palte.r.
Thd K f , atoto and total *«•
borittet are partlripaftog to tha
B*ndod hy b a ROC anareh tor ttra slayor of Mrs.
to b a NNBC to d a y ADa, whore mute body wag found
to d a y to a pnsfxu t »

n

C1»»r to parti- f W f
WMjne-day « i ’ h ■ few »M* 1»
inirfrr^ p m IIi ift»rw *&lt; 1 *^
e.«*tisi Ibunder-bower*.

M Xiasu Cdy

NEW YORK Ito- A television
pantl on th* CBS show What;*
My Una? managed Sunday night
to giiesa that Ih* slim dark-haired
ynung man * occupation waa that
of an elephant handler,
Nin* hundred mile* away In
Royal Oak, Mich., Iwn viewer*
thought they aim recognlied him
as something els* and they called
Ih* FBI in Detroit. Yesterday he
wa* arrr.ited on auto theft charges.
James J, Kelly, ipoclal agent
in chary* nf tha FBI afflre hare,
Hanlifted lha priarawr re James
Marshall Ihoxrers, IT. Ha had
com* from Detroit ftva wreks ago
to hand)* txro rttphanti In tha
' ‘Arabian Nights* show at Jones
Boarfa State Baric rat Lang Islsnd
Showers, who read Ura
J i m m y MBbkU, had

Ihe television program as a pro­
TOKVO, (TN —. Eleven happy
motion for th* Jones Besch show l' B. airvnwn ImUy officially g«l
Associates there said ha at first th# newt they prared for during
declined In go along with the Idea 12 long month* in Communist
hut finally gsve tn and consented captivity"—"hom* thte wrakend."
tn appear.
Th* Aw Fore* raid Go), Jnhm
Krlly said that right after the Knox Arnold and ih* 10 other
show Iwn pervonx rallrd tha FBI. filer* fr»«.I hy Red China last
Ha did not Henltfy them, hut aaid week will leave aboard two b*rththey were Rnyal Oak residrnla •quipped C&amp;ls tomorrow foe Tra*
"whn knew Shnweri and who were vis Air Furrs Ra«e, Calif., via
acquainted with Ui* interest of the Midway and Hawaii.
FBI In him."
Arriving at Travra Yritoy
Showars bad beep *mi;hl since Burning, dwr
will eesnttoxw
June 1954. when g complaint wsx aboard two fast txro*regtao Ocnftted In Albany, N.Y., charging vxire to th* Military re
Mm arith stealing a convertible ear nirpotia *lo#a*t hare*.
*4 Royal Oak and railing R in
rrotestene laat official*
Glen* FaHa. N Y.
I*
'w w Oraest. tha ftrara alre
BaS of St JM was aaf for t o w - I raid b oy prof «rr*d no
ors *1 his an sign moot before g ■mg rerith
P. S- ootutoabtoor to

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B m u m i DUlikfts Controls
Don't Give U p, Girls - You, Can
Lose Weight I f Dolly Dimples Did
O R L A N D O , on — On U.S. bally girl- Thai's n com*-«n girl

441 near Lockhart is a sign: who iiaods out In front whUo the

hiwkcr urges the crowd to buy
Madame Celrit—Palmist.
Inside a small bungalow behind tickets.
For 2g jeers Dally Dimples tour­
the sign lives a sprightly led/ of
43. height 3 fert, weight 123. ed the country, first u i belly
known to her friends as Mrs. Celes­ girl end later as a full-fledged
ta Gayer.
fat lady.
Mrs. Geyer’s measurements are
Her fans showered her with
eignUicant She once made a living cakes, cookies, ice cream and
as a fat lady in circuits and car­ candy. Her weight and her prestige
nivals around the country.
increased until 19M- Just before
Dolly Dimples, as she wai known the season began she weighed over
la those days, weighed M3, was a quarter of a ton and was stricken
•even feet around the w-alst and with a near-fatal heart attack.
wor* drfiies made from five yards
Her doctor issued tbe poetic ul­
of material.
timatum: "Diet or die "
S«i* smiles as the talks of that
Equipped with a calorie chart
night In 1924 when she and her
TUI OMIT u n rr In tbe *Xh running n&lt; Use TUmbWbin hand want to the Happylind Dolly began mixing up dishes to
loaun stakes et Good Time Perk, OoUiw. W. Y ,
earc.vil on the outskirts of De­ conform lo a daily ration of goo
calories—equivalent to a generous
cxire es the winner, Scott frost, tipped over his
troit.
gold cup. The heevUr-favorwd bey roll won tq two
As they walked by a sideshow slice of apple pic A la mode.
straight beets, turning In tbe second best tune la
In a year the lost 410 pounds.
taut a mm motioned them over
ar-l introduced himielt aa mans- She has kept losing on her fere
of specially devised concoctions
g*r of the carnival
"What's the matter?" she ask­ end today weighs a diminutive 123.
As quick to capitalise on Her
ed, anticipating hu next words.
"Am I fatter thsn your fat lady?" thinnen as on her obesity. Dolly
one of the nation's football power­
By BOB UOOHLNG
Tb* man replied that hu fat , bsi written a book luting her
The ASSOCIATED PRESS
, houses, has the wton mi t it per­
lady. Jrlly pearl, was twice at secret diet foods, special hot baths
Big Jim Tatum, who transformed centage of all major college
fit but he could use her as a and skin shrinking cream.
Maryland's plodding Terrapins Into coaches who hive been at the job
10 years or more.
Ts turn's (earns, one at North
C a ro ls , one at Oklahoma and
a i — viotAnaN I
j or i m u 4(Manes 1
eight at Maryland, hair* won ti
thiouch ntnisun 0*
games, lost 19 and tied g for a
u i — erucn am rowtn m Notm 1
percentage of ?ai
■ow av&gt;i Ate.

Tatum Has Winningest Percentage

’ c s s r a r B&lt;

STOKE MANDEVILLE. England
Ui — Bad haws (or haMies: Th*
great hair-retstog ichamn under
war *t the hospital ham eppaers
to W proving a failure.
its not official yet, but the H
bald hopefuls experimenting with
the drug pyrtdyl catbinol report
Mdlr Utay'va grown barely a new
hilr.
"U e’ ve Just one or two new fuse

j

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spohesman reported ''Otkerwisa,
I'm very much afraid it's baas a
washout."
The experiment was launched
last November after a Glasgow
doctor reported two oldsters on

facial warnings It was unsafe to
use without medical supervision
D. P. D N Wilkinson, general
medical consulleqt at the hospital
mp*d in the N&gt; k**l biidles f-r
th* Pilot experiment They've been
taking four pills daily, and their
icalps have been photographed ev­
ery month.
In a week or so Urn *0 mrq will
parade before the cameras far tb*
test lime end 4 panel of doctan
will study the re suits

Th* appointment of Dr- James
A. liuwnrt, pastor of the Elveraid* Baptist Church of Jackson­
ville. ea Dean of th* Chap*! cf
Stetson L'nlvvnlty was announ­
ced by Pr*aid*nt J. 0111* Ed­
mund*.
“ No appointment to tho Univanity in recant years has given
ua greater satisfaction thin this."
said Dr. Edmunds. "A t Dean o f
th* Chapel, Dr. Stewart will b* at
tb# very center of th# community
of Christian scholars that comprises Iki* university. He will be
responsible for th* formal wor­
ship acrvice* of the university
communin', will teach in philo­
sophy, and will serve a* spiritual
advisor to both student# end
faculty. His dutfu trill commence
gad ha *ttl
prill
with th* fell semester god
hev* chart* of the opening Chapal
aarvteei
.
Dr- 4t*wkgt ia * native of Ire­
land. and aa a boy worked in the
ship yards of Belfast. He received
hi* vducqtion iq tb* universities
of Ireland, EneLend. qod Lbs
United Btales, and botda the dagrt«s of Master of Baligtoua Edu­
cation and Doctor of Philosophy.
He h*» served pailoTaU* to OkUhame. U W h W
endEantucky.
at wail a* In Jackaonville-

second moit successful among
coaches with et least to jfars'
experience He h u a mark of .760.
followed by Bobby Dudd. the young
held min at Georgia Tech, with
.TU and Bill Murray of Duke with
T34These stitutici were revealed
today tn the ufficul Collegiate Foot­
ball Record Book, put out by the
National Collegiau Athletic Assn
Tatum eniors his distinction is
the wuuunicit of major college
coaches only because the gentle­
man who succeeded him at Oklshome, lied
Wilkinson,
hasn't
reached the lb-year mirk
Wilkmson'i teams h ivf won tj
contests, tied 1 and lost only I in
eight veara (or an smiting 901
percentage He ts a cinch to laky
evgr tbe lu d in tbe 10-year group
at th* end of the 1131 tenon
f t
'
ii|d •
Ion is ft Big Sevto Con
contort* under Wilkinsop Tt
ord includes 4 31-gtmi
»tr«*h dating from a loss t
Clari in lif t to Kentucky
Bqwf upset Jan. 1. Ifti.
longest In modem footbal.
None Dime’s 39-gime &gt;tmk and
Army's 91 were punctuated by ties.
They now have a 20-game unbeaten
string Ming.

W A S H IN G T O N .
Secretary of Attieulturf l u *
Benton has lUteTrepitatedlr the!
be dislikes federal crop controls,
lu t circumiUacas ere requiring
thet ha employ them more U|B
any of kli predecessorsHe baa invoked rigid marketing
quotas this year on wheat, cotton,
rteq. peanuts had major types of
tobacco
Before the year ts over, he will
have to imposa them on the lame
crops for nest year.
Although farmers lbem&gt;elvf*
may or may not like the controls,
they have been writing a pretty
good record of approving them
The Farm Lew of 1934. authoris­
ing marketing restrictions, requi­
res that they be approved by it
least two-thirds of the farmers
voting in a referendum.
Since then, the department has
held £4 such referenda. In ip of
them, growers approved quotei
while in 14 they disapproved.
Tbq circumstances thet require
Benson to use quota restrictions
are the accumulation of surplus
crops and a requirement of fagm
law that the limitations be invokad
—subject (o grower approval—
when ovtriupplus develop.
, By the time this year's harvestsag has been romplgted. upwards
of 12 billion dollars worth of farm
surpluses *ra likely to be stored
under government firm prog/smi
Farmers themselves ere under
great economic pressure &gt;e ap­
prove quqtss- if the quotas ere
approved. Use government will support grower prices of the affected
crop at • relatively favorable level.
But if they are rejected, the sup­
port levels ate cut to g very low
level.
Inasmuch as market prices fol­
low closely the support level, msny
farmers hesitate to yoto against
controls list prices drop to de­
pression levels.
In moit c u m wbert Bensop
his invoked cootroli. be his in
effect apgiogtaed, expl*
dislike of the idee that
be controllld from Within
he has never once suggi
the lew be changed to eUmMgtt

Blatkx record rovers a total of
21 coaching sen sons in which b.s
trams won MO games, lost 40 and
tied jg. Dodd, like Tatum a Kbyur
man, h u von ft. lost 21 anJ tied
« for .TJ3

The statistics Bated Coach Andy
Gustafson. University of Hum},
with U years 41 tend coach in

Members O f Choir
Are Dinner Guests
Members of Williams Chapel
Choir of Altamonte Springs were
recant dinner guests of the B r ­
and Mrs. E. E. William*. 40J
Celery Av»
'
After the delicious meal the
le v . Williams and choir were la
ehari* fl‘ the service at the con­
gress which convened et It Luke
M B. Church. The Hev. H. L
Bradley, pastor, delivered s jrrman taken from the 19th chapter
of St. Luke.
Following the address, the Hev.
Bradley left (or Tatlehme* to
1time hi» study at Flftrida A. k
. University

3

LONDON, (it-A fin from a lad­
der aboard the tun Turmoil y*»fcrdiy look the life of Cept. Dan
Parker, fl-ycir-old skipper who
trUd to atvc the American freight«r Flying InWrprm in liu .
Parker and th* Turmoil battled
the stormy Atlantic five days Ip an
effort (0 u&gt;f (he Flying Enterprise
to port. When the Ship futsUy went
down off the wart of Ireland. lb«
Turmoil rescued her captain Hurt
Carlnn. who had refused to Wave

tawgered- Sfcdeie A* $«wih
*•» Multwm wwstW toMrti
tfvdl
*

NSW. SMALL - ALL TSANS1ST0S — 1100.00
u“
o !“
Term* manned with urn to *pf year V» 9*y- CaU or Writ* f*f
Home Appointment If d**lt*d.

Batteries available at ell time#-

wq
||l FLA. H4T- U n

41 aad tied 2 for 1 A ft percentage

eM V tig ts
H.’K f t a . r f S T T

Jeckionvill# Junior Collage. At

NEW YORK. (iP—Of Ml,300 first BUtaon ha will hold acadamle
and aacond-srsda chtidrfs eligible rank a* Professor of Philosophy.
for a second anUpolto vaccina shot He la married and the father of

ffA M IU R M B

A Health Department spokaimsa

neek down, chirgas that «*«
retired et night 14 an inm
Adtms "deiiberatfir &lt;**r*U

ertato developer, whu’s
new home* in th* aree,
I county supervisors yes-

m
1
p tfr n fii

portion of this crop U tuad 4*
livestock feed oa lirmt »k|r| it
U grown. The other crops covered
by quous etc largely manat crops.
Whether the raUrnnds live a
true picture of how farmed
Is a miliar of cnoMtturi- Oftenr
less thsn hitf tbe effected growers
go to the trouble to sole.'

H EARIN G AIDS

ntmeat to UuMssmb,''the bas­ S
il spohesman said
ght y*#ri. Ha ha* heap n pepw'But there w* a r t - u qa* worth r Under of young peopl* end
SMALL GROUP FBE&amp;ENT

the controls He has sail that he
r jslues they are seeded until warexpanded fern production bet been
adjusted to peacetime demandsla the buinsug iu thorny to
use quotas w*s limited to crops
described as being "basic'' to sgnculture. Tbesa were cotton,
wheat. corn. rice, pcinuts «nd to­
bacco Now was ever proposed
fop tnn&gt;, although there have bMi
times when the supply sprroerbed
the point when it would have been
necrsslry to invoke quotas.
Last year Cooircu amended the
lew to esernpt com from quotas
This action was taken upon tbe
genersily accepted contention that
It would be impossible to enforce
corn quotas beasuse such I le g e

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r jo tfiM iio

W « tA J n »

Ml

SANFORD
P A I N T CO*
WHOLB*A!

J

�«

Social. f-vw JtA .

Sunday Afternoon Rites
M iss Doris Jones, C. Sheppard

For Salads

New

TH E

SA N F O R D

HERALD

Romantic Naples
Left W ith Only
Bride Loves Hubby;
3 Organ Grinders
Will Have No Part
NAPLES. Italy -T—There am
only three organ grinder* left
Of Annulment Suit hrre, and one of them Is sad about
Turn. Aug. 9, 1955

PageJ

formed by the Rev. W. P. Brooks
Jr., at th* First Baptist Church.
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
WINNETKA. I!L. m -A 19-year- it.
W. L. Jones and the son of Mr. and
oki
bride say* she lovei her Army
"Think of it ! " ssys Patquallns
Mrs. C. S. Sheppard Sr., repeat**!
corporal, whose letters from over­ Magltunr "O nly three organ grind*
their vows in a setting of palms,
sea* won her heart, and she will rrs tn Naples Doesn’t seem possi­
fern, baskets of whit* gladioli and
have no part of her mother’* suit ble. does it? ”
greenery. Two large seven branch­
to annul thrir marriage.
ed candelabra holding white burn­
Even at that, PaiquaUno's handMrs. Louise Sterling, widow of cranked mechanical piano doesn't
ing taper* were placed on each
a sporting goods company vice lurn rut the old songs like "Funicside. The family pews were mark­
HOLLYWOOD, in -If you find
president, filed a mmplalnt chare oil, Funtcola." Ills collection Irani
ed
with
white
gladioli
and
greenery
your eye* lingering on the news­
ing CpI. Stephen Doetnrr Jr.. 31. strongly to American folk musio
tied
with
white
satin
bows.
Evening Circles No. Two and
paper advertisement* for ’’The
with contributing to the delinquen­ and cowboy laments,
Organist, Mr*. Marvin Milam,
Kentuckian.” you have good ap­ Threw of the First Presbyterian
cy of a minor. She acted after
Churrh
met
jointly
!a«t
night
in
played
the
traditional
nuptial
mu­
"Once in a while, Just for oil
preciation of art.
IVoernrr and her daughter Barbara
the
Educational
Building
of
the
sic.
Mr*.
Hichard
Galloway,
»nloThe sketch of Burt Lancaiter
Jean eloped last Wednesday and lime’s sake,” he ‘ sys, "I put In
l»t. sang "Because" and "The
with boy and dog was don* by church.
were married at Shawnretown, in the wire for one of the old inngt,
mast* *0 Sole M ’ Mostly Ifco
Circle Two met with It* chair­ Lord'* Prayer."
Thoma* Hart Brnton, one of Amer­
southern Illinois
people In the sidewalk rsfrs and
The brsJe, given in marriage by
man, Mrs. C. W. Johnson and
Barbara
Jean
allegedly
falsified
ica’s
Irneit
and
tnotl
cootruvernal
SATURDAY SlTIT.R SNACK
on the balconies seem to like ts
Mrs. L. E. Walker presented a hrr father, was lovely in a wallaher age.
Crispy blown beef puff* at* artist*.
length gown of white Chantilly
hear these new tunes."
talk
on
”
Let’s
Talk
About
EvanRocrncr
was
released
on
$
1,000
How did Hollywood lure Benton?
appetizing!
lace over bridal satin. It featured
An Italian dreminr that It eirellent on srrgvtabl* salads hat Just
"Can you still make a living out
bond yesterday, and A Lee Adams.
Producer Harold Heehl uid he grllsm”. Mr*. Ilujrh Whelchel Jr. a short jacket with aelf covered
ttcandinavian Beef Puff*
ben introduced by a leading food manufacturer.
addressed Cirri* Threw of which
of it?" he was atk.-d,
Wtnnctka
justice
of
lh*
peace,
always
had
admired
Benton’*
work
fleet and Herring Sal*«l
You'll And it th* perfect choice to (lavnr tn.-.d salads of greens,
buttons and lace sleeves that came
Pasqiialino male the sign of th v
continued th* charge.
and knew that he waa the one Mr*. M. M. Land it chairman.
Allotted Ck.'*««i
cucumber* and tomatoe* and any tnaa.-d salada of your choosing. This
to point* over her hand*. Her finMr*.
Harris
Folds
offered
the
The corporal g»ve himself up cross. Joined his rxpivsstvc hand!
artut who wouldn't com* up with
sicrialty-typ*
dressing
givr*
a
gvurmrt
flavor
to
other
vegetable
liaw VrftUkli Blatter
g«.*tip veil of bridal illusion fell
at Ft. Sheridan, near this fash­ in a symbol of prayer.
salads, ton.
the conventional In advertising art Hilda lesson based on Rom. &gt;:
Swrdish Bjra Dread
from a Juliet cap of matching illu­
"Just barely! Yes. Ju»t barely
Made with oil and vinegar, and aeasnned etpertly wilh garlic, lemnn
ionable Chicago s u b u r b , after
llecht al*o remembered Benton’* 24-30. Light refreshments nrer#
Layer Cake
Beverage
served by the hoitessc*. Mr*. sion and pearl*. Sh* earned a
Juice, onion and pimento, Italian dressing is a wonderful new addition
learning of Ihr complaint. Ill* re­ enough for daily bread, o f cours.s
famout
statement
which
got
him
SCANDINAVIAN IIKKF PUFFS
to your favonte commercial du stings. Sold In an H-ot. sire. It cuowa
Thoma* Freeman, Mr*. Robert while satin Bible topped with two
turn to duty In France, onginally in summer, with the tourists here.
Ingredient*: t pound irround Iwcf fired from his teaching Job at the Ilramlett, Mi*. Curtis Hughe* and orchids wilh satin streamer*,
packaged in a colorful Italian motif of red, whit* and given.
srhrdtilrd tomorrow, was post­ It's s little better."
chuck, 1 cup uutterrollk, t *• tea- Kansas City Art Institute in 1941. Mrs. Sacy King.
orange blossoms and lillea of the
.Vegetable Salad Bowl
Pasqiialino wai surprised ht
poned until tha cat* It settled.
At
that
time.
Benton
taid:
•poont salt, pepper, t teaspoon
Those present were Mr*. John­ valley.
learn that Americans s
I
Head lettuns
»
Scored, unprelcd cucumber
He
began
corresponding
with
•’ I'd rather sell my painting* to son. Mr*. Walker. Mr*. Whelchel.
finely mate,! onion I pulp and
The bride's sister. Mis* Deloris
Curly endive
slier*
monkey on a chain with the organ
Barbara
Jean
after
hi*
father,
a
juice. '* ica»poon Worgenterahlr* bawdy house* and aaloon*—even Mr*. Iwnd, Mrs. Folds. Mr*. Free­ Jones, served a* maid of honor.
Thinly sliced carrnta
Walrrtreaa
television repairman, saw the girl's grinder.
to women'* clubs—than have them man, Mr*. Ilramlett, Mrs. Hughes, She wore a waltr-lmgth gown of
Thinly stir,si radtshr*
Italian dresaing
»auce.
"T u t Is an old Sicilian trick.”
picture while making a call at the
Method: Mix heef. buttermilk, tail, hung in art muteumi.”
Tear lettuce strut endive into hite-nr* piece* Inin a salad howl. Ptar*
Mr*. King, Mr*. Thomas Bailiff tee pink crystalettr. wilh a match­
Sterling home. Hr a«krt| if his son he snorted "We never used them
llecht
figured
that
anyone
who
carrel,
radish
and
cucumber
slier*
in
group*
on
lh*
salad
green*,
pepper to taite, onion and WorJr., Mr*. C. U person*. Mi«» ing headpiece. Her arm bouquet
could correspond with Barbara here Who'll trust a monkey?"
darmah with watcrerea*. Tuaa with dressing.
cv*tet»hire »aure together; beat wuukl make a statement like that Katherine llrnwn and two visitor* was of white carnation*.
Jran
and Mrs. Starling agreed.
until light and fluffy. I&gt;i«P by might he n"* for a movie offer. Mr*. David 8. Edward* and Mr*.
Miss Patricia Ann Brown waa
Thirty latters later, on July S.
heaping teaipoonful* Into deep hot The artist wa*.
Jo* Baker.
bridesmaid and little Mist Linda
Dormer came home on furlough
Of cuum
ey money wa* good
f8t ( 3n0 degree*) and cook 1 to
Marie Stapler, rouitn of th* bride,
and
began lo date Barbara Jean
minute*. Drain on several too. llecht offerrd a la.JOO commis­
was Junior bridesmaid. They wore
regularly. Then they rlo;icd.
thlckne«»e* of paper toweling or on sion for the picture plus a few
gowns of shrimp crystalelle, fash­
Barbara Jean is now s t a y i n g
brown paper. Make. 24 .mail ball* thousand more in expenses and
ioned Identical to that of the maid
Mr. and Mrs. Sumner l.ui*n with his parents. She ssys she
any
future
royaltie*
on
print!
and
—4 to (t serving*.
of honor with matching headpiece*.
and liaughtcr Janice ar» visiting wsnts to accompany him back to
lithograph*.
They also carried arm bouquets
point* of Interest In Gt-tirgia and Franca.
TIi*
BWA
Circle
(night
group)
But ru n that fee—more than
of white carnations.
North Carolina.
tonic of the old mailer* made in a
of
the
Fir-t
Christian
Churrh
will
TUESDAY
Serving as best man was Frank
LAST TIME TODAY
lifetime—wasn't able to bold Ben­
The Woman's Bible Class of th# Huber of Washington. D. C., and inert tonight at 7::M o'clock at
Mr. and Mr*. It. It. Brown and
ton at first.
First Baptist Church will meet at ushers were Leonard Jones, broth­ th.- home of Mr- li. VV. Morgan. family ar« *t*)lng In New .Smyr­
On the fir*t day of sketching, the 4 p.m. at Ihw home of Mr*. A. B. er of the bride, Milner Osborne, 2S!.A Magnolia Avr.
t^ e seven
na Bcath.
ns-yrar^ild Benton made an ap­ Lovrjoy, 805 park Av*.
ye or itch
Louis Bullard with liltl* William
Mr*. J. E. Davis, whose husband
HOLLYWOOD, UP-Marlin and
pointment with Lancaster at 7
*'wf»*w*a S g
By DOROTHY ROK
1
Billy)
Ball
aa
Junior
usher.
Light
is
gem-ral
manager
of
the
Indian
Mr.
and
Mrs.
B«y
Mann
and
l.*wu
say
they're
going
to
keep
on
Th* Anna Miller Cirri* will
o'clock one evening. Lancaster,
AP Women’* Editor
Ing th* randl** were Milner Os­ Art* and Grafts II Mid, of the family
on a vaiation In North being .Martin and la-wit.
mrwt
at
the
Elka
Club
aj
8
p.m.
both
the
star
and
the
director
of
Today’* h o o » • w l v t • are the
lh*p*rtmrnl of th o
Interior, Carolina.
J j
ttwmmMcT taurm u
After weeks of feuding. Dean
Tha Unity Truth Clasa will borne and Louis Bullard.
world'* bc*t engineer*. »*y» Arthur the most*, wa* two hour* late.
For her daughter's wedding, Mr*. Washington, D. &lt;\. will give a
Martin
anil
Jerry
la-wts
met
yes­
meet
at
the
Valdrt
Hotel
at
7:45
As the big actor, dresaed tn
Bregtteln. an expert on aulomaJones chose a powder blue lace talk on lh* Indians of America,
Mr. and Mr*. Clifford McKib- terday In the office of Paramount
bucksins and still wearing makeup, p.m. with Carolyn Tarson* a*
STARTS TOMORROW
dress over taffeta with white acces­ whose life and problems the clrvte bin Jr. and family ar* visiting re­ hots V. Frank Freeman. After­
lion In the kitchen.
tearl.rr. Tip public.la Invited.
strode
hurriedly
into
a
hotel
at
” AU the fantaitic automatic de
ward the studio said that the pair
C'lrclo No. One of the WSCS of sories. She wore a corsage of white plan* lo study during this fellow- lative* In Michigan.
Owensboro,
Ky.,
where
the
picture
ship year, a* related to lh* mis­
alee* In today’ * home* have been
carnations on her shoulder.
"agreed lo continue on at Ameri­
auggetted In the fir»t place by waa made, he found Benton leav­ th* First Methodist Churrh with
sion
work.
Mr*
Sheppard,
mother
of
the
Mra. Ilrnry D'Amico and chil­ ca's highest paid comedy team."
Mr*. P. II. Collier!, chairman,
ing.
women.” »ay» Rregstein. executive
groom, chose pink lace over shrimp
Mr*, Mirgan ha* rxtrndrd an dren ar* staying at SL Augustin* There had been talk of a tpldup
The artut had packed hla bag* will meet with Mr*. W. P. Fields, taffeta accented by pink and white
vice president of a company which
Invitation lo oil momtier* of lh* Beach for a while,
Some said tha two hadn't spoken
loo W. 17th St. at 10 a. m. Mrs
and
called
a
cab
for
th#
airport,
make* roti»»erle broiler*, electric
accessories. She also wore a cor­ Christian Women's Fellowship and
to one another recently. Yesterday
Ralph Dean will be co-hostess.
•killet* and *uch electrical robot* intending to chuck the whole deal
sage of while earnalions.
Mr. end Mr*. Jo* Ihvrrctt and they did. But Marlin said later:
their friends to atlcnd also.
which do everyth.ng but i d the by flying home to Kama* City.
After greeting their gurstt In the
family at* visiting in Georgia.
"Not loo much was said. We
Th* CPO Wive’ s Hub will meet
Lancaster, who isn’t uied to
M -C M t
table.
both agreed to fulfill the rontracts,
at ■ p m. at the CPO dub. A receiving line, the bride and groom
pleading
with
people,
Jumped
in
•'Before we plan a new appli­
•&lt;
left
for
a
wedding
trip
to
(he
south
Dr. ami Mr*. Harry Woodruff go hack to work, and try and make
salt will follow the meeting end
ance. we go first to the housewtve*. the eab and did a fast-talk Job
ern
part
of
the
state.
For
travel
and
daughter,
F.liratwth
at*
slay­
the
best
of
everything."
find out what they would like to on Benton. By the time the tab refreshment* will b* served.
ing at New Smyrna Be»‘ h.
Iwwlt wasn't available for com
The Cleaners D u s of the First Ing Airs. Sheppard wore a light
make life aimplcr. what are their reached the airport, lb* artist waa
mrnt. It had hern rrportrd that
Baptist Church will meet at • p. green French Voile dress with
pacified.
chief gripe* about the appliance*,
Mr. anil Mft. Boy Marion and *&gt;n ■me raute of the friction wa* that
m. at Ihr home of Mra. Rea New­ whit* accessories snd th* orchids
what they would like a binder or Burt wa* late for no more appoint­
from her bouquet.
Ken of St. laiui*. Mo . arrived Sun­ Martin thought he wa* hemming
some
with
Mrs.
J.
A.
Strange
at
ments
with
Brnton.
The
two
be­
a percolator or a iklllet to do. Then
Mrs. Sheppard wa* born In San
day to spend irvrral day* wilh merely a foil for hi* partner'*
co-hostess.
came fast friend*.
we get to work and produce It.”
f«rd having attended th* local
Mrs Marion's parents, Mr. and humor.
Circlet
of
the
WSCS
of
(he
rirst
Although today'* kitchen* »ecm
schools and graduated from Semi­
Mr* Turner lawlgr, al Ml F.lm Ave
Methodist
Church
will
meet
at
marvel* of automation. tho»# of
Top canned h*an* with aquarr*
k:4S a m at th* following place*; nole High School in 1K3.
tomorrow will be even more amaz­
Mr. Sheppard also a native of
Vliiting Mr*. M It. Andersen •&lt;f baron for that hmna-preparssl
No. One. Mra. W. P. Fields, 300
a.UMBUH BUtUR'iK -lURfUIOI
ing. Bregtteln raid:
over the weekend were her sl»ter touch.
W. 17th SI.. Mrs. Ralph Dean, rn- Sanford, attended local schools and
•’ In another decade, the hnutegraduated
from
Seminole
High
and
brother-in
law,
Mr.
end
Mr*
hnste**; No. Two, Mn. J. F.
wife will cook her meal* and with
Henry Woodrulf of FI Lauderdale;
Mrdelland, III Elliott Ave; No School. He allrnded law tehool In
her dishes by remote control. She
(.•or re F. I’ecold Hr.
brother and sister In law. Mr and
Three,
Mr*. Walter Price. Lake Washington. D. C., and it employ
won’t have to go near the kitchen
Mrs J D. Howard, of Miami ami
Monroe; No. Four, Mr*. Octavla ed In government work there.
If the doesn't want to.”
After a wedding trip of about ten
daughter; Mr. and Mr*. Clifford
Humhley,
1*11
W.
First
St.,
Mra.
Bregitt-in *a)i next January hi*
Lundherg and two ion* of lo'csC. F. Branan, eo-hoiteit; No. days, the couple will make their
company will unveil it* nrweit
home in Washington, D. ('.
burg; ton and daughter-inlaw,
Five.
Mrs.
J.
II.
NichoUon.
BrierSaturday night at th* USO an
••*ecrrt weapon” againit dr ideery
. i1 i •i \
Out-of-town guests included, Mr.
Mr. and Mr* Dick ladib and Iwo
—a cooking unit that will even “August Moon Patio Dance" was clift Ave.
and
Mrs.
Newlon
E.
Evans
of
West
ton*
of
Orlando;
a
daughter.
Mr*.
InternsrdUU B.A.’e me#t at 7
likes the long, lithe look
think for the houtewife.
held with a Mg crowd attending.
Palm Beach; Mr. and Mra. J. r
Mary Drnnii, and four children,
*'lt will make it impotiible to Junior bosteiir* were MU* Betty p.m. at th* First Baptist Church. Stapler, Pahokre; and Mra. Bessie
daughter, Mr*. Rrtty Gaines and
get the roait too well done nr ton Michel* and Mba Mary Ann
Min Alice Brown honored \li«« two children; a ton, Charles Arwter
Baker of Vero Rtach.
WKDNMDAT
rare." *ay* he. •it will take all Michel* assisted by Mn. D. L.
Ann
Raborn.
Aug.
11
britlr
elect,
Sunday School Worker* Council
ten. and Mrs Alice (than and Dun
the gucitwork out of cooking.”
Mrlorughlin.
with an Informal “ Chaltcr Part)" Scharffer of Orlando
of .the First Baptist Church meet
Bregitcin believe* today'* Ameri­
Sunday night was TV night for supper at 7 p.m. Prayer meet.
at her home on Palmetto Ave , Sun
can women are top* in the htilory with a giro,I crowd for this evrnt Ing at 7:30 pm. Worker* Coun­
day night at 8 o'clock.
also Junior hostess was MU* Bar- cil * p.m.
of the world. Say a he
LOOK. NO DIRT
MU* Bmwn prcvenlrd th* honor
’’ Women tan do anything In the l «r» (Jill assisted by Mr*. D. L.
Th# Holy N*m* Soelety of All
MU* Ann Whitaker Is In New e# with a linrn laid* cloth and nap­ A new toll retardant H availbu»me»» or profeiiional world to­ McLaughlin.
Soule Catholic Churrh Is sponsor­ York City this summer studying kin* a* a remrmbranre of the oc­ aide rommcpcially for Irratmrtit of
day—and they are doing It. They
ing a get ac&lt;|u*lnted supper at dancing at th* Jose Llmnn Hchod casion. after which (hr guests en­
are to far ahead of their grand­
the school grounds from t-S p.m. and under Charles Wridman al joyed hot dog*, chill, potato chip*, mgs, carpet*, end upholstery
mothers tn rharm, efficiency and
Th* Central Baptist Church the N*w York Aradrmy of Doner and aoft drink* An assortment ol material, according lo manufac­
general capability that there'* no
Choir will hold its rehearsal at
turer*.. It la laid to be rolorlesi.
Mis# Whitaker Is a member of game* were played.
comparison.
7 p.m.
(ho Dane* Masters of America, Tho** present lo enjoy the *vc odorless, non flammable and lafr
"1 have no nostalgia for the HOLLYWOOD. HI —Curviceoui tha Central Baptist Church and attended It* convention July
ao-caUed good old day*.” *
Marilyn Monro* hat been offered prayer meeting will b*gla at * 30 through Aug. I. Th* conven­ ning with the honors# were Mrs for home use. It U made from
M. L. Babora Jr., Mitt Joann sodium silicate, derived from land
a chance to appear on television In
tion faculty wa* composed of 37 j Moore, Mu* Margaret Morrison.
II la aprayrd or brushed on
Don't depend on Uio thumping the type of role the lay* she want*.
of th* best known dancers and' MU* Gall Bitting, Mitt Joan everything from painted wall* In
test when you are buying a water­
Albert MfClrery. producer of a
TWVRBDAY
done* teacher* In th* United
melon. The truth of th* matter 1* projected lertes of drama* to begin
Junior JLA.'a nsoet at 7 p.m. RUta*. Whlla there, ch* had Wright. Mis* Patty Hatigan. Mis* lamp shhdei. At the liquid carrier
Kota Coke Boyle, MU* Judy Irvin, evaporates, particle* Ml rrevic&lt;si
that it la difficult to tell Ju»t how on NBC-TV, taid yesterday he ha* at th* First Raptlet Church.
claaac* In tap, hallet, acrobatic*, MUi Rrtiy Ann Cartrr. .Mr*. Ro­ and leavo a smooth turfaca ^
rlpo Da watermelon I* until It asked UUa Monroe to star tn a
modern, modem Jan, Afro-Cuban, bert Graham and Hie ho*tr*«.
which dirt has no plac* to lodge
I* *11red In half or a plug la rut "The Brother* Karamaiov.”
30th Century-Fox. Th* actress has character and ballroom.
Into it.
Said Mcf.leery, "Naturally. It been la tho East tiara tha tiffed
Mlaa Whitaker will reopen her
would be impossible lo pay MU* with th* studio orer her dramatic dance acbool la Del-and In Sep­
Use th* ere* le* attachment of Monroe the level of Hollywood atpIraUoaa.
tember.
ur vacuum cleaner to clean th* salary to which the U accustomed
hlltga of pockelbook*. This treat­ and which aha deserves.”
ment la fine, too, for th* inside*
There wa* no Immediate reply
•f coat pocket*.
from Mlaa Monroe or hrr studio.

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1Off-Street Parking Much Talked
About, Now Let's Do Something
O ff-»tr**t c*rklnp hac been a auhjert
talked about, pushed around, pul o ff »&gt;»!
inlaiindet stood.
Ther# m m ** a time whan automobiles
M a rly ovtnum hrr phnnn»r' thnt art •'■an
walkir jr arounrl thrmitrh store* and nfflce*.
T r y to find a plara t«» tnrk for a moment
whan you ’ i a asked to n&lt;rV up a package to
taka homa. T ry to alip Into a parking plate
to grt a package o f r^arattr.e.
Day by day, from ora rnrnrr to the next,
parkin? la at * premium And, a« parkin?
■para* t(aroma !*** frequent, tra ffic courtesy
bacrmea a th in? o f the paal.
Racking out o f a p ark 'n ? plnrr. anywhere
downtown, motorists kren von hemmed in,
aomatlma* fo r a« Ion? a* U minute* Motort it■ will not atop, tinle»» th e r are anxlou*
to drlva InM your parkin? plara. and lba«
tra ffic la held up for another minute, harked
•
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•

JAMES MARLOW

^ THE U lLS

Red China Said Ghost W ith Shadow
WASHINGTON 'jrt—TJie United
State* treats Red China a* a ghovt
that casts a shadow. It docs n«l
concede Communist China legally
ends. But it deala with tha Red

on Formosa
That would In effect mean
dunning Chiang to die of old ag*
a» .
on his ialand It would he Ame
ran agreement that Chiang S
n&lt; ’ ’
Chinese.
j ------------------------------------------ longer had any legal claim to tha
mainland. Therefore, he could not
This country refuses to recognise
rvpcrt American support (or aa
the Communists as tha lawful
tnvaaion.
rulers of mainland China although
An invasion by Chiang. which
they ha'* governed it* almost too
couldn't be dune without full Amermillion peuplc ever since running
I lean aupport, la academic anyway.
Cbiang Kai-shek off the mainland
! The Enenhowrr administration,
to Formosa mure than fiv# years
ago.
which one* talked of unleashng
bim. long ago changed ita mind
But an American ambassador
and has him solidly bottled up on
and a Rrd Chine&gt;e ambassador »r
Formosa,
discussing in Geneva now the rr 1 r . . n„
.r — M unlrr in Egypt
lease ol their nationals from each
,
the front p»ge*. L ife
But recognition and a UN* seat
other's country. They may ducun m f * ^
more than that.
,t r n ,‘
I f a eounieg where ; for Red China won't coma over*
Meanwhile, Secretary of Stale
M,a,ch ,h ' h rlt of ,he *un I night, la st wrek President EtsenDulles, who sags the Geneva meet­ and A rabian Nights tradition* I h o u rr said this country’* position
flourish a atep oulaida cusmopoD , on Red China—nonrerognltion and
ing doe&gt;n't Imply recognition of
j opposti&lt;-n to U N. membership—
the Red regime, u having in tan Cairo.
intercontinental debate with Chou
A elaaMe atory is the stabb.ng hasn’t changed.
The United States has forces In
Fn-lal, Red Chinese prem ier and "• » ’* * » er hv * customer hecau-e
foreign minister.
Ib*&lt;* »■* * ••&gt; in nl*
of niack S Jth Korea, amt as long a* AmerEach Is talking directly to the h” "*- ° n' hradline read. “ Man ii an troops are in the South. Rrd
other hut not officially so— each klllwi 10 tr»)ur*d m Cafa C la .h , China I* pretty aura to keep troopi
in the North.
is making public statem enli in ; ° ' * r f’ i * , trc th cents),
t i i r r the weekend * atory fam e
tended for the other'* ear*—to find
This kind of unpremeditated
out what the other la willing or mayhrm i* usually the r&lt; ■ilt ur out of the Slat* Department to
likely to yield.
haraar arguments with Die mer- ; this effect: that tup U.5, policy
, makers are consulering withdraw­
In the end Dulles and Chou may cury hovering around too.
meet too. Since both i n ,tat tlfey
Nrat come tha '•hnn-.f" crim es, ing American forces from South
want peace in Asia, each would! an old custom . In pre-Islamic K " tc* to Japan Perhaps this was
have to convince the other hv con- time* some desert Arab* h u rrd a hint to the Red Chinese to do tha
cessions One thing the R e t Chi- the
baby daughters aiiv* test same and thereby prove their
nese want is a seat in the United they grow up and bring shame pe-icrful intentions and get rid of
Nations The United State* has ami dishonor to the Household ' It the U N tag of aggressor.
blocked that, with help from other lam prohibited tins' practice but
countries.
today in m m r Egypt.an villages
The United Mate* might no it lakes very little to slit the throat
longer want to block it if Chou of a girl Sometimes a mere wni/f
gave sufficient peaceful guaran of scandal lead* to a kilting.
tret. Including an agreement not
Another big source of crime
to attack Am erica's ally on For­ vendettas which flourish In uppe
mosa, Chiang, who claim * to be Egypt Some vpndetlas date hark
the lawful ruler of m ain la ld China a hundred ye a rs Often the original
Once Red China was In the U N . reason for them is forgotten

up behind the person’ s ear stopped in
line nf tra ffic
W hat a Llrssin? to tha shopper, kn ow in g
that nft-sireot parkin? is provided with no.
lim it to th« amount o f time that one can
park. W ith this feature provided the motorist-ahopper, payallc* parkin? will in turn
provide a wide street for traffic with less
hazards fo r both the motorist and pedeat-rinn.
I.et‘ » ?e* the m otorist* o f f the streets,
sa fe ly parked, and into Sanford’ s stores.
M orey is spent IN tha scores not in the
parkin? spaces
a

a

the United States could hartly
continue to withhold recognition
Yet. if it recognised Red China,
it would be re c"|n u in i two
Chinas; one on the msinUnd, one

Murder In Egypt
Is Rarely Seen
On Front Pages

*

Taxpayer Finds Friend

A demandin? publle. and anmetime* a
vary self'sh puhlir. keep* the cos*, o f governmant m ountin? daily,
W hatever n n ei?h bor earn* by frupal
Ar# you talkln? to your friend* about avaluntion nf available resources, is so often
Sanford* Be *ure that you *av and talk
admired with covetousness.
about the nlra thin?* when you ’re *prnkin?
There’s a hit o f buck-puttin ? to be done,
o f YOUR com munity.
______
h ow ever; hero m our own county w here the
t«v m llla?* for 1955 ha* been reduced by 2
mill*.
•
A«ffl*4«P ■•o Oatlir
Neighbors around 11* are Increasing their
w n i r»Mi ■!.
milltige Ore is leaving millupc as it was
Walter Chamhlle
Fallacy of Argument — Nation
iji.i.f
H»—| ?!•*• » « f f « Bafakar IT 1010 It
now approarhing a more norma,
last
year. All over the rnuntrv we hear o f
5 i h a •»«#••« ‘ ••i.r* m a o * * " ' «*•
WASHINGTON
fiet
Business
•t r m i H , ■&lt;
high er taxes, nimintinp cost*, frills and \len Out of Government; That's peacetime era. . . so policy of
e a r n r v t fliit M ra n * * •■* * . * « • * „
using WtHTs should he restricted
l i l l O * * 1 1 * 0 »N,. ................. M O W
iutuhir* that ado dollars to the taxpayers bills Obtertive of New Pair Dealers— Welt, as Al .Smith u*rd to say
Why ' Two Reasons:
hut no com fort to hi« existence.
Let’s look at the rerord: The na
»«rr»
•I M
n ,« « • »
T iol— They corrupt semi so tiun is ruriently spending t u bii
U o have a grand new million dollar hos­
■It Maaike
e«. | ,„
rialiitlr thinking nt Newr-fair lion for defense. Prriidrnl Kuen
____
I* f t
*i i &gt;*
pital for which » e are «s*r***d a mere three Drat trained burraucrats...........
an •HIM,, •&gt;*»!. H i e ,i ,*«•*• » » iti&gt; .,&lt; i* i
however upon his return from Gr
MllM M M IHlOtH 'll !•» **• ..»*••» &lt;1
m ill', (lur penernl government oneratlon will •how that free enterprise ean'l nria last wrek asid (here would
b i t , I»ni kt r t t n O la* af r*«alar a « . , , , l . i a a ( t i n
cost the citizen inly seven mill*. The fine and (unction according to theory. To h« no le« down in defrn&gt;t plans
i*#
aaN aaallf
*»
« » a * ,a l
* « .» ,,l.la «
forfeitu re fund will remain at Its same New-Fair Dealers toal’a bad In World War II It look Mr. Rons*,
laa. «*l (,»•,#(• ea .la a a
Baa* *11)
Musi slop
veil as long to mobilise an efti
s t i e s . naataia
level o f 11 i mills.
Seronn-New-Falr Dealers are rient production force staffed with |
I t M l I t* H H i a t t , l l I t , tkaarlalt* r ,» t t
But, in tiie road and bridge fund, where drtperate to curb Koenhowrr business men as it did to mobilise
B t a t to t t N l M t t t l l l l i e , la I t l at* Ia, itvakllral e e as ail Ika taaal a , a . * , i * i , 4 la i l l ,
tha m;'l.s'?e assessed in previous years ha* populariiy. This group knows di •n effective lighting force.
No Tin.e To Prepare —The nest
been 4 mills, this yea r the taxpayer will lw reel attsrk on President ‘would
Tueaday, Au?u*t fl. 1955
F a ta 4
boomerang with an annihilating war will start with a bliti. L\ S
hilled at the rate o f 2 mill*. An important
bana Attacks on F.Urnhower's will not has* Uma for leisurely
fund with Its source o f revenue cut e xa ct !'1 business man administration have mobilisation as in two previous
TO D A T H n m i.R VKRSK
ly WUUNN.MMMHN, M l .
in in lf. Yet our cou n tv lenders sav we will fulled So —neat best move — wars. An executive reserve force
Taka head and hearken, O I*raal: thl*
BW lM M Eflfl ttch la a summer i As soon as you Ira te the water
hazard found la m any amall.'waah thoroughly and dry yuurday thou art become the |«opta o f the Kuril get even mi,re o f the good thing* fo r our keep business men out of govern it as etteni'al as I military re
serve which Mr. Eisenhower
ahfltered lakca: especially, the self with a towel B* aura to ruta
mem positions.
thjr Cod.— (tout. 27:0.— U’e u*ed to lirar cou n ty from that fund, Itiir maehlnere for
briskly. In moat ease*. thU la
lakes found In the Midwest.
New ( re«endo of Ahy«f — Clo* stresses,
road improvement, $25,000 worth, will lie mg da vs of Congress hsva been
about certain one* certain nation* hriu?
It’s caused by tha microscopic rnough to prevent iwlnimcra
Soviet Fears America's Produr
larva* of the schistosome worm, Itch But rubbing your body wlib
choaan, tha alert So thcv are, hut we are bought, more mads nlanoed. improvements marked by a new cresendo of . , live Might — Tha Sovirla are not
a eolorlra*. swimming organism alcohol Is an additional precau­
unsupported , . , abu-e of but as apprehensive over the number
told that ho that com rth unto me will I In on the drawing board.
which la k little lea* Uian a milli­ tion. and mlghl be advKable if
Tiie taxpayer ha* finally found a friend. i&lt;e&gt;&gt; men serving governmrnt as of American divisions nr airplane,
no wiaa ca*t out. All candidate* are elected.
your have reason to auupcct the
meter tn length.
temporary employes without corn- at they are over tha epuipmen,
water la tnferted.
Panotrato too flkto
pen.slloii WtH 's as Ihry are cal and quality of tha American
fighting force.
led &gt;n the capital city.
The** parasite* penetrate your Soothing Lotion
Half-Way Defense If New-Fair akin while you are awtmmlng or Ones the Itch atarta there1* not
Legal Restrictions nf Business
wading to contaminated (tag- much you can do but apply a
Men— This ts what New Fair Dealers prevent creation of an or
gunt lake water. You'll aeldorn soothing lotion Ther* la no other
g e t t y b b u e o . p . . * - ir part that the preildenli mmetimet re­ "Ottlriel" gifts, surh as art works Dealers are seeking. Amendment ganited eaecullve force (as plann
find them on waea-awept beaches treatment.
d m f a r m a r Dwight D. turn- gard wryly. “ Thar* the way it from eminent foreign visitors, stay to so restrict business men is •d by th* Commerce Department
After burrowing into your akin, Tha worm which cause* swim­
bower koto* mw&gt; that city fob In alwayi l«," Harry 8 Truman soco in the White limn* or go to such pending to Defense Production and tha Offir* nf Defense Mobili­
Washington tor another five year* remarks-!. "people wait until you public places as the Smithsonian Art. Will report oa *utrume In sation! . tha nation D only parti­ tha parasites die They cannot mer a Itch tn the United States la
•r as, bs mar have la mov* out havg everything in the world and institution. Others go to the El nest Issue,
ally prepared for World War 111. enter your blood atream. but they a parasite of tnalD, wat«rfn«l
then Ihry give you something"
senhower museum in Abilene,
•f Ms larmbotiu.
No Beandala-Tbousaadi of busi­ can giro you a ratbag trying Uma. and poailbly muskrats, but It la
Conflict of Interest —New-Fair
not a parasite of man.
Prickling l aaar t on
Dral argument against business ness men served their govrrnmrn:
Kuenhowrr likewise lusted off a Kan.
Tito way people beep iivmi him
Yon can eliminate there para­
In an average year the 'Presi men U that they are bound to In World War I and It and In the
Within a few minute* after sites from small pond* by treat­
Iklafs tor III* Itoarrt farm, the good-humoredly Ironical remsrk
dent
wilt
rerrivr
such
oddly
as
Korean
Conflict
with
honor
and
tearing tha water, you'll feel a ing the water with eopper sulfate
Mato could corns when there when he wound up a New England
have a rnnflirl nf-lntrrest between
wouldn't (to enough room left (nr trip lailrn down with everything sorted items a, a loo pound cake their relationship with their rnm distinction. No arandals were de­ prickling actuation. A rash will ur eopper carbonate to destroy
0to President, hit wife and his golf from two calves to a little ever- m the form nt a Christmas trr*. a pany and their relationship with veloped. Even the slightest tint develop on your akin and It wiU the Infected snails.
begin to Itch.
of an Irregularity would have been
club*.
gtern Ver
tree —
■- nns
now planted on the made-on • a sru mg machine tap government.
QUMTION AND ANIWCB
In an hour or ao. both th* rtokh
etlry poilreit of himself and Mra.
RoiJrd down . . . this means blown up by the New-Fair Deal
Cow*, farm equipment, furniture farm from .Skowbegan. Me.
W C. K.: Are myiKarrila) in­
and
Itching
will
disappear.
Theyli
—alnvnal everywhere the President
"I have arniiniilaied to mint Elsenhower, a gold nuggrt set into the New Fair Dealers hold that ers in eurrant controversy U they return to about 10 or 11 houra, farction and coronary Uuomhojia
m m somebody give* him tome glJti," he said, "thil I am moved a tie pm, a Hnpslung Cassidy guod business men will use their gov- could beve found It.
however, and Ihla Uma the -U tlmliar allmenu?
Answer; Myocardial infarction
filial. And Ik* Eisenhower foci a to remind th* chairman there D luck charm from a small girl ad­ rrmrrnl position to lav or their
•tick
with you for about a wet a.
mtana death of soma ot tha heart,
tot M plate*.
one very important thins he forgot mirer. a solid gold d*ah set val­ own companies.
Tha
dlaraae
la
not
communi­
ued at 11 ,00*.
Patriots in war -Crooks In
Nobody ki* troubled to keep He should have provided a truck
cable and eventually It will cure mutcJa tissue. ThU occur* fre­
He may he - and. In farl, has Peac*— That's how to* New-Fair
quently la ease* of coronary
to
ttrr
j
them
in."
ttaalf.
kook* hut M'» known that ho hi*
thramboats la which Uia blood
hern — sent Rib!«i in ?g languages, Dealen put M. In wartime hurt
(trotted ot least eight hr»d of
Only a frartinn of the gifts made
supply to the coronary arteries la
Bvestetk, mostly Rlark Angui. to Risenhowrr are fnr him farm. a gold-plated horseshoe, a guaran- ness will be prompted by patriot­
A coupla af simple pracanttorsa, eut off. Thus, a coronary throm­
trot original shillelagh, a section ism to serve tha government
•tan word got around he was la
however, caa cava you from a bosis often produces a myocardial
of the original raU used In com­ loyally and hnneslly and will not
toroHod to building ■ herd.
week of aeratehint and Itching. InfarcUon.
pleting the first crosscountry rail­ favor their respective companies
MlDrfLETO*N.
fthlo.
»to-A
selfTtili la In addition to, among
road. and the collected speeches nf Bui the New-Fair Dealert seem appointed policeman bad a abort
other things:
a man he heard a lot about In to think a business man acta dif rarear at an officer of tha law
Two p ip , aim of them aimed
tau, Adlal E. Stevenson.
ferently in peacetime.
tore aarty Sunday.
flU f.
Tha regular pollramaa reported
A loch of (Mekong.
that Freddy J. Mooney. It, estab­
A chain saw.
lished a one-man roadblock al a
A spire tom tor Mrg. EUeakow
aireat later section about I am.
•ad begin halting motorlsta for
— • ?«n u u M
drtvar’a licansa taipectlooi.
Aa antique tala tad on oqually
C t o M I F n N V n lir
Oaa aiotortat, Alton Selliro, said
Aft— M ftiwplgM mantel, both proBRUEMRR. Ala. UP, — A vivaA RUPtit BUMFEll crop af
tha youth aven got la kla car and
•awtod ky too Vklta House guff. eioua brunette clad in a Bikini coffee—U million hags of (SI
tried to maka him pursue another
A to-tool rtggpolo gml a hand la being held tnrommunlcado In pounda earn—is predicted by th*
automobile, saying there wai “ a
Owrved togin# ptM American tho Bessemer Jail. She * a doll Agriculture department Far tha
criminal" la iL
named Myrtle.
• ilk .
ronaumar Dial* to* heal toffa*
Tha youth * lour of duty aa a
totals
avar,
Myrtla'a
arrest
resulted
from
one
A iliver Paul Rover* howl.
"pole*man" en^ed when he made
1 I t
Aad, moat recently, from too of those attain involving a (un­
tha mislake of Flagging down a
Thee# are |i difftrassl types #/
Amoiirea Legion Boy a Nation, a loving huihsnd. ■ Irabu* wire and
police cruiser.
mnsqailore, see read. Thai1* riser,
a red-fared drtectlva.
m-horaepo*er cultivator.
H* wit arrested aa a charge of
dome
SI—|w
*l
an#
type
w
a
U
to
But Police Thief C. T. Mullen
Probably the moot oleborete gift
toioakattaa.
bai here a enmpteie flower gar la a bit upset about tho whole (oa n « ( .
1 t t
Aar. tot up at a Waakingtoa flower thing, elthough he egreea that
slaepirt Fatoi
Tile Mediterranean flea to***
•tow laat year a*4-later moved Myrtlo la merely * paper doll,
all sk
more water ky evaporation than
la too Eisenhower farm oa too that she |a. Mynie la made of
toay
»
M
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keeps
‘am
•die of r.ettyaburg battlefield pastooeard.
la rep'aced ky rivers flawing tot#
t t I
It and rain wa Its aurfaee, tk#
An Indignant wife stormed Into
l llM pretty one, too. lorpoatiao
Thro# New Vsrt univaraity doe,
I n t i wall gad everything
leases being replaced by inflows
Mullen'a office, displaying a photo tore any every hodr should taka
M s C I flt V N M ill
from to# Atlantia Ocean and i
A l aorta of poopia bestow gifts of hoe husband with Myrtlo in tho more u t e r is * . O K ,
•lack Rea.
•» too President—livtatack breed Bikini,
"I want toll woman arrested,"
are, RepwMleaa ,’ f Mka even
t||t ||14,
U J4
time* u tow ry
— motroU. Tha lotoat Hack AaT o r what?" asked tho fhiof.
r, Blue loaaot, wai pro
“ Alienation af affections and te•t a Womoa'i Natlaaal
air ky DeauwraUe daeoat aapoauro.1*
ft tanad out that tho fun-lovini
toder* flam Bayton aad Lyadoa Jahaeoa af Taxis, husband had ahowa a picture of
Vaaally too paopto who miba hlmaolf with Myrtle to neighbors.
OHM ATRAC HEY. tolls o f A veteran tottloM A At m th*
jboaa ftfia bar* aothtafl to glia Tho etory p t kick to toe wife.
Tha hesbtad delayed telling her
totol tho White (feuao — oxeopt,
Southwest who was taken to his Aral bullfight la Marie*
atmmJmea, a little Incidental pub that Myrtle wei a pasteboard doll City, and was fascinated from ita atarL Finally tha itar maudor
too
used
by
■
beer
distributor
end
bettr. Tho makort of one p
atrod* into th* arena. A aav•hat aa amployo of too diatnbulor
■M m m equipment, tor taiui
ag* bull mad* atralght for
ertoyod that their trap looh picturta of kla etstlnmera with him, but th* bespangled hero,
Myrtlo,
who
made
thorn
ook
aullo
to*— — to iowa pk
armed only with a gorgeous
daihlnf.
hw to
I
Detective Lawtna OH me. called cap*, twirled It about In tho
_
— * la p to proaiAoati la aa
•Ir, avoidtnf the brutt'a
oa tho beer distributor and an
I p Amorkaa custom — aad
P u t to Raw Arrival* At
isouneed ho bad com# to lako lunge* by th* fraction of aa
Myrtlo Into custody. Ha tucked Inch.
t o Naval AM Butlao.
Myrtlo under bli arm and weal
The crowd roared Ite I p &lt;
w * U N UiMd N alr-rewdt- bark to the station.
proval, but toa ofd cntllaman
PWk Cp Taw? Ray* al
3 ' a fantastic," Mullen aeid.
NH^a *1
did not t m la. OtoWuaty dtodiscovering that gvsated, he Basil? battered, "M l*
• paper doll,
ter. If y*u d*o'l hold that a a *
•UU. how to keck d a y w « c

The Sanford Herald

No Comment

Skin Rash May Result:
After D ip In The Lake

Ike May Have To Move From Farm

ir

Sell-Appointed
Cop Arrested

Vivacious Brunette
Dressed In Bikini

Causes Jealousy

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'The Si. Johns'
; Popular Steamer
During Civil War

WINTER P A R K . - The m«»t
faniiMt blockade ateamer which en.
s u e d in roastvus* traffic out of
Florid* during th# Civil War was
'T iie St Jnhnt." She made *M
vurrrvsM rung out nf Palatka and
Fcrnandina, according to entriea
recently m*d« In the Union Catalog
of Floridian* of the Rolling College
Lb ra ry .
T h il Information and
other farts about blockade runners
out of Grorgtj and East Florida
were drawn form an article by
Marcus W Price in th# quarterly
Journal of maritime history, "Tha
American Neptune.“
Another sourer of blockade runntnc information is from 'Flortda'a
Gulden Sund»", hy tlfred J. and
Kathfyn Ahhev H anoi who gather­
ed much nf iheir m aterial in Nas­
sau. center of blockade running,
which e-.ported In the South in JM4
good* valued at more than |M
million.
The Hannas dlseotrred that ear-1
goes landed from Naiaau along the
Indian River were hauled overland
to the St. John* riv e r and there
(■lack'd on small (learner* for d *
livery to the Interior. One of these,
the "Hattie Rrock" was raptured
hy Ihr Federal* in la k e Harney.
On board were 10Q hales of cotton
and a quantity of turpentine and
rosin bound for the Bahama*.

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Oil Boom Did Much For Senator
A TLA N TA ,
r Mad H war t » year Ihe late Franklin D
n«l been for lha oQ b si in the It- o w li tame lo Ratneaville,
Weal. Sen W allrr Lr»r&gt;.‘ L&gt; t ■ lla , and mule a talk with Sen.
might n I roh he, al 7* &gt; ru « of lo
p tr .tn l At the roncluiioa,
j t r . adding dally to an already after a warm tr.lmtc lo Sen
Viisrring ttaturc an I ren-.er:it»• lo u ig r . he aai.l that tf h", the
morr anvtr# in tf» nation ll.ot I're* ! nt wen toting in tim rfia
. M to ppill candidate Lawit not hern for lha ml bo- m of
lto l hr miiht haie be in nit o j
np ben LeorgS quile
a m cct-tfitl la a te r.
j i 1'
He itood *nd
hamtrrl the I’ retitlenl a written
l i t * (M s th , ' r
f| n M
1 ’ ment which !)■ alto deliceiiM
I n n rrwty ;n Itssi ll &gt; 1 &lt;. .
.
t ec b ally.
a n obta.iied the n&gt; at y t . r A
"M r Pi
dent. I regret lhal
l»o sreka b flo fl fr a
'0 a
you
y« taken thu ogyatlon to
young t t n ifflln f ! &gt;• &gt;r
\ ..
i|i • alt n my h m '.ra c y and to
lia . of', red |o *il! bli p. •
d | want
and a hall doirn amall , .i- n he attar i
that | accept the
had on hia L . A t l i t » .. racited
at Ih e -pcripent of di.entering an chiller
A t! I c mill Iat* wat the late
oil s e ll and wanted le aril o .1
ttj.ru
Palo
It wat a fur.
his la • pi -u tin
\
campaign ken Loorgs eonborroted the n e i.- i-i j &lt; j i
duct d it w.'h g irrt dignity anil
on grad ialn n , » m l r. ,M ..i ■
’ my &gt; &gt;rd e lfce l. tace hit
own office,
tree n .
. &gt; . • ited t- k&gt; lie
Hare we h a ir an
A lift I'aniladate lim p was thlid
perhapt, me key lo the man T r
Ml in hit )'-&gt;rty it out of power
young g rjilu .t r gate to t .&lt;&gt;•&lt;• c a ■•
the re
abdily cd the tenator la
night and day p r r p iu io f l I!.
test*- »urh th irp focut
figuttd the o ila b livo -i lawyers
t a dearth id ahdlty on
on the other aide wo I n &lt; do
„h:i an tide Murh of it
much lo prrpar* their . »aci tUicr
*9 in rtpJkHfit K n lo Ih# I'lc u lc n l
they would be up t ; t ; n it a "hit*
■n l ti» tnr h&lt;|M itiu n f««rcii:n p&lt;»l
and a beginner who w iutd tr&gt; U&gt; icy « Inch $
i*t'i«ris« if4 1 itrongljr
compionmc.
Soiiirm hit to Iheir I may wl.cn
rie .d c m E ; .i-nhower, h lil,.c lf.
the tour! tettion ojH-n , il litlifg l ttlOMi i!(#n HVm haa mad# puliiic
repotted " tra il) .’*
lit Hut aeivlc* l.aal
lit u a t resiiy tro H, kAtifl
Ct) y a fcii Ni* le i 1if in i picta inlet
rate he hid I .it m *ir #n im St A.
hit.in . ii led a quritl.in
preoion on lire men tile Ct ar.1ift
mi.d dinging, lhal
which filled the coulti &lt;&gt;m. T li'iic hr toould hA ir n ’ lung had to any
u r r r the da« • w h m i mrl week ihnul j pAift) w.i, i included aurh
wat rmanmgful l.awyi a ivnlf Lhr a nun i t Sc n l l w r j f
circu it, and rrnwdi u S to liilcn
t*r. &gt;1.4
l 4 1 l&gt;"in n a tenant
The word got around that Ih li f it in ftk th * i "m y w m .it accti'in
young follow lle o t .r n 1 ji n irn ri ill ta* . f ^ -4 flfd
n ..f I’ n «
Hr trier) more ■&gt; . . that term t»n I I .. bit t Hat v . a t Ja n '• ]t&gt;70
than any other l*w&gt;rr ami, while T lu r . ».-n• n.'I too many h.ioka
few w eir imporlant. hr won them
d i f hini#. but R .'b frl
There It an apochi\ phal *tnrr 1»Fh ' J* j 4&lt; ii.rcatcd in rv'ern lhal hy 1 * * the young awyer hail mcni Anil f« k •iaily r#ccivcd the
to great a ih ir# of the lucal tonfftritiitfiill lircord
practice that other
iwyrra alt
The y.mr
l.i ;g# becam# #n
had taken up tntiiranrr o a
an' ir l ,-f r u i n g the nratlona
line to m ike up their drfo
*n | .'il
I in ti e lire n l. He begin
law.
Sen Wa’ r fieorge It not a
gentm Hr hat no m u ual
I•
lla ta the liting Uluitration of
the fact that genl i%
!Mi pf T
rent awrat and work Hr h id to
MONTHKAI. ' r Meekend rain,
aliuty hard and work h d to be n uv have .u rd if ichee prm Hire's
ready for a law tu t llu l tin g it mi'l: millti tulollar apple crop.
cam r. he wat tru ly
I u m . n re pm tu l up In Iwo
T in t hat betn hi. h l- t in In f i r nc'" i nf i»in in uirne a re a , l ’ rol
Senate, Wlon W aller I
ipeaht i
Raymond of Macdnnatd Col
the galie lit t fill up l i t . ft!’ ,
'• depariinNil of agronomy
•enalort remain to In (r him Tr e&gt; laid r e r.&gt; n rame too late for
know he will n-d be .peaking |n I m -t . tin crop* lull pioi Irtcd *uf
lo gel lomethmit mlo li e t r . o • fleient mo|,tura lo allow apple
nr for p-ditieal sffeel
He nev«- eropa to develop properly.
•peaks until heult "ready " I II.
t • r . n a'-o r •T . c. | • Ibreai
preparation It thorough and to it., • ’ &lt; I water aliiiftage in lha Mon
point, lie doe* n o am he h tt. tr. al area.
&lt;av# that his yryies h i* sac «(
thorp organ like t-.-l. - III'
i n h u s k k ititt . s r m
tent lo Irl Ihe facts tpe.ik fur
I
M l . \S, N l k t K t*
him and to pn -.ml t! ' . m m . ,
•
I , itti I Is VUl
orderly array.
of murder charge, in th* yacht
The key lo Ihe man's p It on rvpl' • on dratl't of tier patrol* in
Ni . (tort |li ai h, C a lf hat been
is that he a o r k i it a
arre till on a dmnk tinting
untd he U p irp aied —ready to j.,-.
&gt;ent II
charge
Mil l I i il i dlr • laid
Mr*
lls haa had aerlnut opp,
ii, tilali I,
(Iverrtl Kooymatl
only onra iin re he won an
whelming virto ry In lfi?i in
t , i . l lo r i n ir old wn *.ra|&gt;ed
ths Senate seal left vacant 1 in)uiy w!'i n lu r car nveriurnnl
Ihe death of Tom Wat .on I to vitiirvta) Ih i huthand Jo«r|ih la
oppotltion m i In IPW and . ■ • wwmg machln* n prearntative
her*.
part of (he fieurge legei I 11

T u ea. A i f , 9, 1951

M ail T ru ck Driver
Is Fined By Judge
For Double Parking

A K IfTA t M i n y u n t , Wt. nt law A n ce tis h.wn&gt;df aOnbla tM r

l» rn twins m tww w ile, y . 4r4oU. a , huLts Itw-ar M V SlaiAer.
pearl 101, Allrtrurkh wrtd tioek lo hia notlve Oreee* In et&lt;4t ha
kre and waa u.lnnlueril hr FuaUinc, whoso he :nam ed afvrrMy

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Heavy Rains Save
Large Apple Crop

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»f Samiaata Caaalr. Plotiea. al
kla aft Ira to ISS «sart kauaa af
••14 Onastr SI Iitfar4. Florida,
a iikts alskl «a(as4ar aiaslka fr««
tka Mata at Ika flral pukllraiins
•t tkia nmis* Ittk alaisi ar 4a" an4 akail ka It wrtUSS, aa4
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rlalsiant, aa4 akall ka awor* la
kf Ika claimant. kla *■•■!. ar attnrn.jr, aa4 any park &lt;-1alm ar 4aa&gt;an4 sat as flla4 akall ka «al4
Carl L ntalar. Aa temiatotratar af tka Entia af
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lo read Ihrm aloud, and finally,
to ir.rm orirc those he liked beat
By the time he waa IS he
charmed a great crowd which had
come lo hear an oralor of atatewide fame make the mam a.ldreac
OKLAHOMA CITT +— Whet
In a Confederate Memorial (ley John R Mil), driver of a governaudience a* Cordele The o ra to r, tnrni m ail truck, fouml ht.s vehi­
did not .how up and th* com ­ cle ticketed for douhl* parking, he
mittee. In aonte de*peration. aetred appearrd in eotirl to argue Ihe
on the is year old Walter cieorge e a .r with Municipal Judge Ja m e i
He waa ready. One of the or* pemopolot
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and ooting confidence, the torrid
Boston Red Sox storm Into the
Yankee Stadium tonight for the
opener of a three-game aeries with
the reeling New York Yankees.
In the past two months, the Sox
have won 43 of their last » games
for a fantastic .739 mark and have
fought their way to within a gams
and a half of firit place la the
American League.
The Yanks, oo the other hand,
have woo Just 13 of their last 34
games for .333 mark.
"Right now our chances are as
good as anyone-'*," chirped ro.kie
Manager Pinky Higgins, "What
we do will depend a great deal on
our 13 remaining games with the
Yanks. But the games mean a
lot to the Yanka too."
Higgins Indicated he would start
Willard Nixon against WhtMy FoM
In the first game. Nixon la a nat­
ural, having beaten the Yanks in
three of four tries.
Yanks Manager Casef Stengel
will pitch Don Larsen tomorrow
and Bob Turley Thursday. Higgins
has not decided who will oppose
them.
Stengel has nothing but srorrlet.
He's concerned over the Hub orfens* and went to far as to admit
that this la the poorest club, so
far as consistent hitting is con­
cerned, that he'a bad since be took
over in IM .
'Ever since they beat ns In that
July 4 double-header, those Red
Sox have been hot," observed
SUngel gloomily. "They're getting
pitching, hitting and fielding. Well,
maybe we can coot them off in
the same place."

Call 'em critical, crucial or just
plain eraiy, man, but a pair of
three-game aeries that open to
night could be tha beginning of the
end for New York, Boitun, Cleve­
land or Detroit in the frenzied
American League pennant race.
While first-place Chicago tries
to get the suddenly not-so-l Wilesi
Kansas City Athletics back In
perspective, Boston rumbles into
New York and Clavcland play host
to Detroit.
The Yankees are Just three per­

College All-Stars
Prepare For Friday
CHICAGO, 'JB—The College AllStars, fit and ready, were to begin
tapering off drills today for their
Friday night football game with
the Cleveland Browns.
Trainer Carl Erickson reported
that all 49 members of the t&lt;iuad
are in tip-top shape and foa;h
Curly Lambeau said there will be
no more contact to avoid possible
Injuries.
Barring injuries this week, it'll
bo the first time in five years that
an All-Star team will enter the
game without a casualty.
That was in I9M when the AllStars defeated the Philadelphia
Eagles, 17-7. Since then, the Stars
have lost four straight.
Oddi favoring the Browns by 14
points, dropped to 11 points over
the weekend.
The largest opening day crowd In
major league history was the 73.1(3 at Cleveland's Municipal Stadi­
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erntage points behind the White
Sox. Third-place Cleveland la half
a game back. Fourth-place Boston
ij l's behind. Detroit, in fifth, Is
Sit short
The schedule puts on the squeeie
an.) something's got to give.
The Yanks and Red Sox mi.it
play each other 13 times yet. The
Indians and Tigers have a dozen
scraps left too. And in to days,
while the White Sox play six
gamei with aUth-plare Kansas
City, half of those 13 dates wi'l
be completed.
What's more, all four of the clubs
chasing the While Sox must fact
the other contenders in more than
half of their remaining games.
Chicago has the best spot—with
41 games lo go. but only 33 againit
the next four clubi. Detroit la the
worst off, slated to play 31 of its
remaining 43 games against the
first division.
After his Yanka lost series tn
Chicago and Cleveland and split
with Detroit on their current home
stand. Manager Casey Stengel to­
day taggeJ the Red Sox ai "May­
be the toughest yet."
In yesterday's only game, the
Brooklyn Dodgers lost t -0 to Chi­
cago with the usually unreachable
Don Newcombe shut off from what
could have been bis 19th victory.
It wai Newk'a aecond defeat of
tha season, and both have hem
to the Cuht. This time it was a
home run by Gene Raker, who had
half of Chicago'a aix hits, that beat
the big right-hander.
Sad Sam Jonea was th« winner
on a four-hitler, althougn he waa
In hot water with six walks. Jones,
now lb-13, fanned seven while get­
ting his first victory since July 3.
The decision gave the Cubs a
sweep of the three-game series—
their first over the Dodgers In
Wrigley Field since 1347.

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By. WILL GRIM9LEY
GLEN COVE, N Y., cW-If the
Australians ara to win back the
Davit Cup, one thing tcrmi sure:
they'll have to put young Lew Hoad
bark on the varsity.
Rex Hartwig, brilliant but ex* 1
plosive and panicky, definitely
can't be trusted with a singles
assignment in the big pressure
matches coming up — first the
Italians, then the Americans.
This was the clearest obsenv*
tion from the rain-plagued Interrone matches with Japan at the
Nassau Country Club over the
weekend.
With Hoad on the bench and J
possible In Captain Harry Hopman's "doghouse." Hartwig w.ts
given the important singlet Job
with Ken Hoiewall against the
lightly regarded Japanese.
lie was forced five sets Friday I
by Hotel Kamo and then yester- 1
day, after requesting he be per­
mitted to play the second match,
was carried four sets by Atiushi
Miysii, J-S.
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,
The second ungre* match
tween Roiewatl an.! Kamo wai
rained put. Rotewall wai leading
3-1 in the first set. This gave
Australia a 40 score In lh« seres.
Hartwig. runner-up to Vic Sclaas
In the V S. National Tournament
last year, failed to show the stuff
needed to wrest the cup from thia
country.
Hit trouble lies not In his lennii
hut In his temperament. Against j
Miyag hr ronitsntly fought eourt
tantrums, slamming hb racket,
upbraiding ballboyi and letting out
loud yelps of disgust. His temper
eaused him to make errors os
some of the easiest ibota.
It's doubtful Australia can trust
him against Wimbledon champion
Tossy Trabert or Vic Seixaa In the
Challesut® Round Aug.

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The Sanford Cardinal!, last night, By TH E ASSO CIATED PEERS
blasted by the St. Petersburg
Tha Cocoa Indians, who gave
Saints in the seventh to take the Orlando Hose pursuit h) tha first
game right out of their pockets by half of tha Florida Slate League
a score of 11-4.
race, ara moving toward the front
Jim Shirley, the Card hurler, not in the second half.
only want all the way to win but
Booming a doirn hits while Jim
he also belled a grand slam home Whrcicr checked Gainesville with
run over the right field fence to
MILWAUKEE Uk-Thn Rt Louis help hit cause. (For the homer he six, Cocoa beat the G-Men IM
Cardinals, staggering along with got a sport shirt and a steak din­ last night and wrested’ third place
an undependable bullpen and little ner, a good deal In any business.) from them. Orlando stayed 7&gt;*
games in the lead on a 1-0 victory
batting punch, have Juat « game*
The first line* innings of last
left lo prevent what could be the evening's contest were uneventful over west Palm Beach while San­
rlub't wont National Leagua fin- but in the Saint's end of the fourth ford clung to second place. Daytona
Beach hung a sixth straight defeat
ith alnc* 1919.
things began to pop. Rob Licing,
Hunch Rickey, ai field mana­ first sacker, belted a long double oo tailend Lakeland 0-3.
Alex Gordey pitched his 31st vic­
ger that year, brought hit Hub in to center and drove in fleet-footed
trventh. four Cardinal clubi have Leney Prrou, who garnet first on tory for the Orlando Flyers. Writ
f.m&gt;Mel Hath aince the World War a walk. The next batter. Andy tier- Palm Reach got only two hits off
I dayt, including Eddie Stanky'i lg. popped a neat single and drove him. Oriando scored the lone run
m i model, but none haa bit the in run number two. The attempt in the third on a double steal,
No. T apot.
at another score was rjurllcd by a spoiling Dave Hogan's four hit
The Cardinal! and ITarry fTlie goat catch by Ron Schmidt in deep pitching for the Braves.
Cocoa's batting punch againit
Hat* Walker now atand with a ccnlcr,
4am mark, M game* off the pace The Cards still hadn't clicked for Gainesville was touched off by
and 1 'S gam** behind eiath-plarr any runs by tha sixth and St. Pete Doug Williams' two run homer in
Cincinnati. And they’ ve loit 10 of checked off another tally on an the first.
the lait 11 garnet.
Daytonad Beach also pack*
error in their end of the seventh.
St. l/iuif, aince and Including the Thus making the score 1 to 0 and plenty of wallop in Its victory over
1919 fmiih, hai been In the league'! not In the Card's favor.
lakeland. Jack Slade led the 10-h&lt;l
aecond dlvUinn only nine tlmei
Then, sir ldcnly in the Card's end Islander attack with two doubles
againit 37 flrat-dlvlainn bertha
of the seventh the fun began. But and two singles. Orlando Pena
Walker, who look over from (he Irr started the whole businesi by pitch*] his 17th victory, spreading
ouited Stanky during the rurrrnt smacking a hard groundrr through out eight hits lo the Pilots.
tea ion, aaid today:
•
Top attendance for the night was
the short stop. Next, Shirley took
"Relief pitching hat been the big
first the hard way. lie got a few 1,100 at Sanford. At Daytona Beach
problem. And It doein't make any
inches loo close to a fast ball 4A9 turned out; Orlando &lt;73 and
difference who** In there.’*
thrown by tha strong arm of Dave Cocoa US.
The Hat, after throwing aevrn
llrxtfr, SI. Pete hurler at tha time.
pitcher* hto a lo*ing cau&gt;« againit
Prey, not lo be outdone by Butler,
Philadelphia Sunday, held hit
then poked a hot one to the second
hurling ataff after trhool for to
minute* with a rioted door confer baseman and sneaked lo first and
advancing all runners safrly. The
enre.
After tha meeting, which he first run scored. The next batter,
manager Red Mauriello, really eon
deieribed a* “ one of the belt we
IT TMM AtBOCSATINS _
ever had," he teid the trouble fused the Saints with a real eraiy
V ATSIIV as. L R A orse
groundrr
to
the
short
stop.
The
lu ll Irr beard nr S7| e l bats —
appeared to be an attempt to pitch
Campanrtla.
Ilrnoblsn. .111.
"loo fine." He wai hopeful the field by now was to full of players
Iluna—Vnidar, llron k lin , SI.
that
the
poor
shortstop
just
couldn't
Hun* Itnllad In—IlnlJir. B rook meeting "may have relaxed them.
figure where to throw the ball, and lyn. I*t
II might have helped a hit."
lllla —I'nal, Cincinnati, IIS.
Homo runa— staldar, Brooklyn.
With Uie pitching coll*pie hat by the time he did hurl it, It was
com* a dump at the plate. Rill too Isle for play and another Card
M oltn baa**— Boyar, »C Louie.
Vlnkm. rookie outfielder, hat been run had sneaked across
i'ttrhlne hoard on I declaim * —
To further complicate the matter Nrwn.mb*,
(he only consilient clutch hitter.
Brooklyn, t l - t , .SIT.
■trlkonula -in n e r, f'hlrrnn, 1ST,
Ife'a batted in V of the &gt;• mna for the Saints. Schmidt clobbered
a s s k m ic a h i . k a u i H
one
to
the
third
baseman
who
was
scored over the past five gamer
H au ler baaed on ITS at bets —
Stan Muilal, the Hub’* No. I also thoroughly unnerved by the K ■IIne. D etroit, .III.
Il«aa— Raima, Detroit, IS.
•lugger, in the last IS games has proceedings so he almost missed
■tuna ballad la —Janatn, Boatoa,
the bill psrk with his peg to first,
brought home c.nly six runs.
lllta— Kalina, D .lre lt, l i t .
and two more runs scored lor the
lia n a runa —Manila, Maw T a rt,
Cards.
is
Htatan
ba­
Rivero Ctleoen.
At this stage of the fame, the ll.
whole M. Pete learn wai In very
Fltrklae baaoe *■ • eaelalaoe—
Kaw Turk, l*.| . .t il .
loose condition, mentally, and the Byrn*.
^ n irlk tu u la — Crura, CtevelaoC,
relief pitcher Rob Kuykcndell walk
ed a couple of more runs in. Then
lo really add Insult lo injury, the
ORLANDO. Fla. &lt;*-A Negro Card pitcher Shirley got up and
boyt baarball leans from Pensa­ poled a long *un lo clean the basea.
cola 1* scheduled to make its debut The next Sanford hitter was so
antDAT x ia im u t i w
in the Florida Little League tour­ tired from running around the bases R t TMM «*aOCIATMX&gt; PM MOO
NEW
TOItK— Virgil Aklaa. ||f.
nament late thli afternoon and the that he relented and popped out to
I a u I*, ouI|m&gt;IM»4 laaaa Losart.
three while teams apparently are at last retire the side. In this ■I.
M S I't, Havana. Cuba, la.
OAK FRAMCtfOO — E4 AI* Maready to play againit it
little gem of an Inning Sanford aThe etty stepped aside and left massed a total of II runs.
;iv .c t
(he decision to LUtle League offi­
In the ninth the Saints first sackcials.
er rapped a nice homer but M was I. Knyhaalatl «. co-br—Malar t,
Hhlrlay I. Kuykendall I. ||D— Me*
Orlando boys voted to go ahead a little late for that.
ter In • l - l innlnen. Kuykendall
with tha game although one of Uk&gt; The winning pitrher was Jim In I 1-1 Innlnna. IHlV— F ila r |T*rVV—Khlrlay, I, -&gt; K iOrlando manager* resigned.
Shlrlsy and the Saints pitchers rall-Khlrltyl.
It—Unrdnar. Kalita*. T— 1 : 11.
Miami, which meets St. Peters- were Heater and Kuykendell. The tar.
A— MM.
burg in lbs other temlflnil today, final score was, Sanford It and
is ready to play the Negro team St. Pete 4. Roth club* got seven
if Urey meet in the final game hits.
tomorrow, Co mamager Jon Clem­
Don't forget Use game tonight
ente aaid.
when the Cards again fare the St.
Rt.Petersburg Manager Harry Peteraburf Saint*. Game time la
Repaid told
newsman Mis Mam •a nsuak 7:80.
would refuse lo take Um field but
psrntR a ilR i
be UMr denied be aaid It and the rlnnaalaa ••
tram sponsors at SLPetenburg Vmllh rf
alitra lh
said, "The team will take on any W
tllllrh lb
futura opponent, whether It be
«r
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Negro or white."
(Inarrtn If
The city of Orlando flapped out ('Ural* t
p
of the controversy after Aast. City Ktlmr
KuvMmll p
Atly, Donald P, Senteraitt said
there was no state law nor city l « * t ‘ UNt»
ordinance against a Negro team N iurU llfi t
meeting a white Mam,

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RED-I-MLX CONKRETH
ENVELOPES, letterhcadi. »t.it&lt;*lax engaged in buiinera with me
Miracle Concrete Co.
omta inxoicci. band bjlia. and
«&gt; an Auociate. Ur 0
109 Elm Ave.
Phooe 13U
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- tteoer: u
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Her Co . Pcune 424 — 102
c«U x»t cn be can p« or aervic* Uaed turniture. eppliencn
Fret lath tt
to them
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C* A* W HIDDON, M L
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Coet/aet and trp.xu work Free
UB Tci Wicon Ilf. Inlaid aoLd wal­
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Satford Axe Pboee 1122
113 Beautiful 'ic ily dreiiar 1
A BEAL BABCAIN!
way French Beveled mlrrori
gv&gt; Twin bran beda x^ih link R A N D .U .U E LE CTRIC CO.
ElerfriCrfl fortra« tin/ and I ■. ui
apnro $13
m carellrol rondilton ptut a
I V bE ItV IL 'r CENTER
THE CURIOSITY SHOP
line IncalMo. priced at M.TOO.
licnUjx end Crnslry Ari'iuo-a*
Neal to Brnneil’i Court
i low i i II Off) down, bale
112 Mngnulln Axr.
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financed.
Low Down Pay*
nc
atnt Phone 430.
I Bedroom frame home, aabeatoa
afcmglea. aerfcred pordj. 2 lot;

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Since M j Ha Han Built In San­
ford Ifomea ter over 1.000 peo­
ple ’ He have the home for you
—m Wyccewood — or Dreamwold
—Loch Arbor. 3 and 4 bedrooms,
- - - - *
* rtj. Full

eing No Down Payment
In* Coata Only
Wellborn C Phinip* Jr.

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container, tonlaet E F_ Me* JNSTALIATION of Liuoleum. Car*
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pett. Tile*
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THE Sl.PER TRADING POST 127 W lit hi.
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Sanford Axo A nth St
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MOTORS

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Goods
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sat i f*i Si
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Bur your lurnlturr at »trrrT‘ »
Heriixiuie Fui/x. f«&gt;. at 901 W.
l&gt;i hi. Ali cjtiooaliy adv. fur*
M'urr at wtrrhou.-r price.

1 UGIDAIHE
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...___,__ apfUancee.
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and acmee ti. If. High. Oviedo.
Fla Pfcs-et 4242 e or Saofcwd
1641 H afire a p m
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HAYNES Office Mecblne fat.
TypewnUta. adding marluixM,
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on
Pcrminint Uaxet
Sharing k Styling Our Sperialtv
Sacicrd a Moat Modern Beauty
Salon. Air conditioned. Soft xtaUr, and Pmquin Dry err.
H ARRIETTS
BEAU TY M IDK
IAS So. Oak Axe. I'bonr 971

Coast Guard Gels
Quota For Recruits
For This Month

9IHIMO the anaexuncerrant by
rrcaidrast Eurnhowtr that ka
hoa approved coeatruction ef aa
earth utellitr (unmanned) to
rirele the glob* aa an ' ertrfteiel
moon" for peaceful purpom. era
m ar of the export* on outer,
rpere and wayr it can be reached]
Amnar them arc ProfMoor Her*
irannOberth rleftl.wboUrrtd*
ited with tnx rcling the V*| rock*
et. and Dr Wcmher Von Braun
(bottom), farnoua rocket eapart.
He ii ahowix chaciong a modal al
hi* four-rtage rwket at )»•■
hrur Calif. He head* tbe Guided
Miardr Devrlopmenl renter el
)&lt;rdi tonr Artenal.Munlavtllejlla.

Th# A 'ifu t quota for l* 6
fe*»t Guard eecruil* «e» rrreixed
»* the Miam reeruitlrc eUtmn t &gt;day end it x,«» *enouR&lt;e«l 0 &lt;at
vacamicx m vartmie pett' ofii*
eer retii'gx ere open fer x»tri*n
Rnth xr'eren* and one with no
piextout military eipmetur ere
eligible to m int, ptuvidiiij; they
inert the pbyrlcel red ivrt-tel It*
i|Ultemeiit* 0/ the ( oa t Guard
A young man ju»t enuring the
Coait Guard rcrtivfa 1) « e * i» c(
ree run training a&gt; the f oa»l
Guard Reetiving f'nter, f epe
Mey. N. J l-’ por&gt; emnp’etion of
thia training he U tranaferred to
on* of (he many Coait Guaid
thtp« nr mrtallatlom throughout
the United ‘-ta’ e* end it* no*ie,none An entitled men »'ir&gt; re.
eeuea highly .pecieliteH leaitunr
in many interesting phaae* ef
Coait Guard duts .
For the veteran there ere va*
ramie* to petty o ffu tr la tln g i ef
F.Uelrootr Te»hmet*t). A*iatton
TcihntrUn.
and
Fire
Control
Teekriilen
up to ft* *1 c la ii.
Quart ertneiter. Sonarman. Gun*
r ffir a t ii
Radioman, Maehtoi-t
M a t e , Enginetnan. I'lectrician*
Mi'e »ed A 'la tlo n Jlaehintil ere
, urea up to ac&lt;ccd d a n petty o f­
ficer *rd the ra tin g , el H rip ital*
nun and Atrogrepher eta "P«ti
for third elaia petty o ffu e ir.

T) ' 1 J'&lt;t L«il», Have your
hair it*led 4- cut
For both the recruit end the
E V A -BESS B E A U T Y SH OP vetirin there t* good pay and **•
A ir Condi'ionrd
•alien! retireroant wbilt »ei«n s
Phnor 341.
with th# U. 8 Coaut Guard. Fot
further dtUtl* contact th* tlegal
MUMIRY hKRVVirR
Guard Recruiting Offic* in Mumi.
Jaekaemdlla. o r Tampa.
• One hour . Warn and
Dry
• One hour H • Waik aad Dry
Fold
• Fmitbrd laundry

It wiS pay YOU to ace US bcfme
Io
AL MEVWA
B
you buy. Open Exrain^a and • Saaitone Dry (Teanlng
SouthMde
Ijau n dm aat
Sunday i.
Inaurara Debila I Sanford Deal*
houlb Sii f Fendmart Bldg,
EaaUide Trailer Salea.
deoU. man agt 1144
Hub
tee faM
Pa n ih Kt
raialka. Fla.
School Graduates with ear, SA3
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riareO BKRVirT
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week nlua rommuilon tu xtart.
FOR SALE — two Mevtft A Ford
Call K*»R, alter 3 p m
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Phone 21*4. Route I. Sanford
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Mower wanta mowing. Phone
dow*. Medernistif r e d w o o d
adt, the bunco lelnman in
T14.M4
irrecotd Cabani 3 * 14 It.
t-xwn. Put one io «ork for you.
New »wning. Financing !&gt;«e Mr
Phene 1L2L We will be glad to
J Rnody, Framet Trailer Park
charge tL
Highway
17-92
3
mile;
h.
vl
. laid 4 fit
Sanford.
liked. In buatneia rtnre 1120.
NATIONAL GLIDER
E. F. Btereiu: Route 2. Bex 227: 19V) PLYMOUTH Surburban Sta* D im .N C t ILCORD CLAIMED
Lnn Hagoe Radio aed Htat«r
9330. fan be u»n at Pjlmctio
TALMDALE. Calif of)—A new
Grocery, 313 Palmetto Ave
natuyqaJ glider diatance record of
P. M.
r?0 rniiei baa been tlaimol by
ti if
Paul F. EiUr. a Civilian wnrker at
» W a y IT 9|
im
nearby Edvatd* Air Forre Bare
E Mt. ceaMting in the 1933
\ i* x* ' i ; I t* » I |I
USED PLUMBING FIXTURES
' vuthwertern Soaring Regatta yea*
t 'r&lt;|*Y. flaw ktt tatlplaee fmm
P A V £ U Mi:
M»iai* Dry Lake to Euex, Calif.,
and nick
Regatta o f f l e t a l t raid Um
M
There’! a whole new world idipsaa the old mark of 2W milei
•t in 1132 by William II. Clover
o f beauty for your room*
deli, of PhJadelphia.
R a y .:
In the newest style* In
Btkle war aloft I houn and 10
paneling. We have them In nunutra and reached 4 maximum
atoek richt now, with new altitude of 1J00O fret.

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By STANLEY

rboso 1129 • A .

Axiirello l i l t . ______________
coei rooms. Televtaton. M
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*,»» - .m i 3 room furntahed eP'
■let t coed *pottbe» and-O iM P
Avanue. S d o ^ V
appointment. Call 274-J

Tue#. Aug. 9. 1955

Heolth Authorities
Await Slackening

TELEVISION

BOSTON .r — Haalth authontiar
txpreixed hope Monday that Boitnr. r polio h * i p in e d id p«ik
1 •»
Fdwerd J Detley. idtm nutrator
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•t H iynei Memorial Hoipttal. aeid 1 tx
&lt; t&gt;
that only l of m roll© e»»ei ad
i 11
milted at llayn e* m the laat three e it
dayi era l»o'ton rendentr
“ It look 1 Lka it ii beginning to
ah 1ft out tide the c ity ," he aatd
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T w t k t new cetax of polio w e t'
• 0*
reported tn B o u rn , bnnting the 1 U
city a eeunt for the yerr to l ) |
Two death* — an » month-old Boi- ii tt
Inn girl md a M*yei(-©ld W rylam l
wife—ratted the f it ) a death L it

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I ana think rtf He'd look better at
d u g Un' at Use end eg n rope He'd
look real good that M y , tka rkrtg
murderin'— I"
■'Could be." Me lttend Mntougbed. "Could be!"
r-nwMto w hirl"! past than. Her
boot-b*«U struck n savage rhythm
from Use ptahk* of the aidewalk aa
•he strode toward the Uvary stable.
Here d a mounted ber waiting
horse, and rode rurkxnly toward
llrukcn Spur.
uacey rarrva had beea npeodtng
an uncomfortable half-hour with
Itotk Ail bfternooa Ilob bail been
pacing tha living room Uke a
•aged Han, with ’he fursen fasten­
ing r® hta aouL Us bad to recogBlia tha bnpeiaasneas of trying to
drive nls bettered and depleted
crew into action again* the neata n again without a hraathlng
■pell, but lha galling nacaawty of
doing nothing, tha feeling of hav­
ing bla hands tied, bad bulk up a
tamper that was tonaldabK even
no, um —-and Ike unfortunate
Sheriff had received Uw fun brunt
&gt;ef u. After thirty aunutte at the
marry erf Hob's tongue, be fak aa
If he'd bean braten over tha hand
srltb a quirt, and be walowned tha
Whlrtwlnd entrants of ChrtetM

fast, hie sagging figure etrelghtenad up Into arenathlng rwambling
dignity. "W here you fo fn '7"
T o tha bonkhouaa," Rob reaped, gewt bolt 1 aver •t-trectedr
"Rusty, what do wa doT*
■to tefi tha crew to hK tha mddle
"I'd aay tha tin t move wwe te
get bold &amp; that critter that goes
under tha name o' deputy aherltt."
Ituaty commenced a vigorous bang­
ing oo the ban.
Tba novas aksig tha street wee
was sheer murder la their black
depths. "Don’t you try gtUln* legal getting louder and rloecc. Creeatuaily JUn barrtil came .hu ffin g
on me now, Lacey—"
"It ain’t tha tew Fra thinkin' up to crU-doar. The lamp aa ear­
about, Rob," tha ahrrtff declared ned traa shaking ao that the tight
haerijy. "Hut there's not more played queer tncka with bla fac%
but Kerry could make out that be
town. The ones that are left hero looked more than ordinarily Hke a
—no tenia’ what they might try scared rabUt, with bla pale cyan
If you pull your whole errw away all but starting out of bla bead.
" S h e I f f , Ituaty d -a w i l d ,
from Broken Bpur— "
"Never mind Urokan Sport Tm -sounds r me mighty lh a that
m ot/s bradIn' this way."
taking cere of my Dnyr*
"Don’t yon worry." rarralTa
the street notsen had been bus­
sing hi Kerry's earn and ha didn't ■lack-jawed mutation of Laosy
notice that they'd grown louder I’arrmn'a brat official manner wan
until ha beard Ituet/a km* votes ao ludicrous that all tha danger orf
from tha next call. "Kerry! tou thstr situation couldn't harp Kerry
from grinning la the derknam "I
hear ail that ruction outeideT"
"Bure I bear It," Harry growled. know my daily. 1*1 defend my
" H e a t e r s celebrating - w h y prU'nerw."
"ItecJun you'd die defeaduf
wouldn’t they T"
"K id ." there araa b aobrr note In 'em ." Rusty agreed p t e a l d l y .
Runty's drawl that penetrated "Mighty white or you, Biarrtf, bag
Kerry's Indifference aa tha nreterf K wouldn’t be much comfort t
shouting had failed to do, "maybe Harry am* me whan wa wan dang­
neatm make a dlffe-ent kind o’ lin' from tba end of a Jmh. I fig­
not** when they're happy. Hut fve ure It’d ha more to the point If yaw
heard cowboy* bayin’ tha moon ah had aoma help. Got a couple gune
tha way from Dodge to Cheyenne around T*

W A S H I N G T O N &lt;R - Mankind U about to poke an inquiring
finrer Into the mysteries of (pica.
Hu technique: A tiny object high
la lha b o vena, from which Initmments might automatically record
laformatloo now hidden bayood the
curtain of haaa which enshrouds
toe earth.
The White House announced
plana July ■ to ahoot a basketball*
ilia missile 300 to MO miles into
apace, la hopes It mi|ht orbit there
at 10,000 miles aa hour. A man­
made but unmanned satellite of
the earth, it would encircle the
globe once every M minutes.
The U. S. hopes to dc this soma
time during the Intematloaal geo­
physical year which starts July 1,
1137. Russian scientists reported
they too are working on a space
satellite and hope to hava cna re­
volving moonlike around the earth
perhaps II months from now. Eng­
land and franca also are working
on high-altitude rocket projects.
AU agree that the ventures hava
a scientific and peaceful—purpose,
to advance man's knowledge nf the
universe. But there are military
applications, too.
The first nation to launch a satel­
lite will have traveled much of the
wey toward an Intercontinental bal­
listic mlstila, sometimes called the
ultlmato weapon. Soma scientists
believe that no defensa will be
posable against a barrage of bullet
•like missiles, fired accurately fmm
a distant continent
The aatcUita program le Itself a
byproduct of continuing attempts
to develop a global halllatie missile.
The Navy fired a Viking rocket to
a height of l a 4 mica in May 1M4.
A Iwo-atsgo Army rocket, com­
posed of a German V I and an

American Wae Corporal, climbed
to more than VO miles In IMS.
Tha nearest approach to an in­
tercontinental missile which tha
Defense Department has yet dis­
closed ii the Atlas, now baing built
by Canvalr division of Central
Dynamic, at San Diego, CellL
Actually, say Pentagon scientists,
it will be taster to build a satellite
sueh at la now proposed than to
build an Intercontinental missile.
The satellite designer* need not
concern thcmaelvea with two major
pmblema of the long range missile
—its guidance, and preventing its
disintegraton when It re-enters the
atmosphere.
Scientists attending the Interna­
tional Astronautics! Congrats In
Copenhagen early this month called
the latellite project a prelude to
interplanetary research, and "the
greatest project aver taken up by
min.”
Norman V. Peterson, an engineer
for Sperry Gyroscope Co., Great
Neck, N. Y.. told the group that
within 20 year* an unmanned spare
ship may be landed on the moon,
and that a piloted ship may reach
there by the end of the century.
The moon it 140.000 mile* away.
After that? Tha planets, aay tons
acirntiats—tha
atrange
worlds
which Ilka earth, revolve counterblockwiie In orbits around the sun.
Venus end Mart are the rloteit, »
million and a million milci away
respectively.
J. Gordon Vaeth, a specialist with
the office of naval research, lays
(hat the greatest of all adventures,
eaeape from the earth, hat now be­
come an inevitable engineering and
aeromedical fact
The National Academy of Scien­
ces and tha National Science foun­

dation announced that they win
sponsor tha satellite project .
The Defense Department will pro­
vide technical advies. on the basis
of lengthy research on tha uppar
atmosphere, and also tha equip­
ment for launching tha satellite.
Tba scientists who initially out­
lined tha project made it plain that
they ware confident of iU success.
But tha detail* of now tha latellite
would be made and sent spuming
around the earth are vague.
Tha scientists said tha "bird,” ai
they railed the satellite, might be
fired by e tcriea of rockets to an
altitude of 200 to 300 miles, and
then "pushed over," at a sp**d of
11,000 mil** an hour, to "lever
flight la which It would orbit around
the earth with a force just counter­
balancing that of gravity A'speed
greater than Jg.ooo mlea an/hour
might send the object hurtling out
into apace.
Even at that altitude there would
*till be k i m alight resistance from
the air, to that gradually—after
days, weeks or even months—the
roiling ball would alow, and at it
did so, drop lower and lower.
At it streaked Into the thick air
around tha earth it would turn
white-hot, vaporire amt disappear
into mlnuta particles, many miles
above ground.
Willey Ley, German-born rocket
espert now living in th# United
Stairs, says rocket artentiitj have
known itn rt 1923 that an artflrtal
satellite wai terhnologtrally pot
alble. but that they mutt wait for
development of large liquid-fuel
rockets.
If* lays that j rocket or missile
moving outside the earth’s |tmosphere at a velocity of 4'v mile* a
second—about three times as fast

a* tha fattest mlstila hai accom­
plished to far—will not return to
tha ground immediately, and thus
could become a satellite.
He eddt that to put a mlstila
btyood tha orbit of air resistance
a three-stage rocket would be
needed—a rocket of three sections,
each independently powered.
Aa tha first slags exhausts Ms
fuel supply, tha second takes over
and tha exhausted unit drops away
This Is repeated for each successive
stage. And with each new stage,
the air becomes thinner and the
object's weight less, miking great
increases in speed possible.
' There are various types of rock­
ets and takeoff booiteri in exist­
ence right now that could be com­
bined into a three-stage rocket ca­
pable of going fast enough,” Ley
aaya.
One big question asked the seiestists at tha news conference an­
nouncing the project wai, "What
information might you get that
would benefit mankind in a way
that we could all understand?”
Tha answer:
"One simple one Is the matter
of studies of tha ionosphere (the
layer of sky between 60 and 120
miles above the earth). These af­
fect radio communications for all
peoplra in the world and they are
tmportaot to everybody. If we can
understand more about the Iono­
sphere, ws can improve communi­
cations.
“ Another thing—If vw ran under­
stand more about tha stellar radia­
tion coming In which could be
menu red up there, wa may be
able to relate that to weather and
climate.
“ Also, «■ would like to know
whether a heavy dose of eotrale

FORT KNOX Ky.. (D-Tha
tie of the century may be shaping
up at this Army post
On ont side U Davy twekatt,
on tha other * opera* a.
AO that's needed te apart this
bout into a decisive contest la an­
other aong-about Superman-ta
tickle the fancy of youngster* anf
jangle tha nerves of oldsters
As s starter, the ballad maker
might try this:
•
Superman killed no b’ert et the
age of three
Nor was he barn bi Tennessee,
He was born oo a mount of Mars.
And spent his youth among aura.
A cltiren of outer space
He aped with lightning grace
From Dorado to Scorpio, or
Diablo to Caputxana.
It u high time, doubtless. In ex­
plain that Davy Crockett and C A v
Superman are soldier* at fort
Knox, and getting plenty of atten­
tion because of their names.
A descendant or the famous
pioneer, Crockett Is a native of
Fo n lh ill. K y ., while Superman,
who armed last week, la ■ nativa
of Springfield, Mass.
rays would ha harmful or sot anJ
ta ahat way. . . .
te
"If U la pnaitbl* te hava lnsmiitirnta in tha aateUlta whirls mil
telemeter readings bark te earth,
•v*ry »itb n will b# Informed. Every nation ran Ustra to the th-ngi
which w# will Ultra to miraelen ”

me. I’m ail ngM . Cha yon aoma bration to n a P
hack to town with me f "
Kerry dragged him*-If up to the
"W hat's happened r la Kerry ok Wds at hia bed. "W hat do yea
thank. RaatyT"
•Mgntr
"The Hasten— * tfiafUy tea
pulled herself together. They*** Hi t e Mood m f I got aa anas ay
land of a halin' K might b* onra"

It May Be Old, But Mot Antique
JACXSONVILLE ( ft - It may be
eld but Its not necessarily an an­
tique.
This Is .the word of H. F. Under
Wood, jeweler who has mada aa
extensive study of g«mi and an­
tique* not only for pteaaure but
lor his own protection.
Underwood aaya them le flagrant
counterfeiting nowadays of ceram­
ics and furniture; none la the
jewelry line; but a little la silver,
especially when It cornea to such
plain piece* aa Paul Revere bowl*.
“ I wai In New York recently
tori thn trade was having a good
laugh because aomcone had aoid
a world famous woman what w u
supposed te be a Revere howl for
$1,700. The only way Uw forgery
could be proved, however, weald
Rave been to find the maa who
■ada It
“ The more ornate a place ai
Oliver Is, Um more difficult It would
be te counterfeit It—and It would
be correspondingly more expansive.
There is mighty lUUe fakery In
fin* silver because R ju t fo u n t
pijr,

"You i u

lha dime store and keep R a hun­
dred yeare but M won't be an
antique because It baa no real
value. Still, the price of an object
doesn't mean It la—or la not—an
antique. It's workmamhip and skill
that's needed to create anything
that holds up la value.”
Underwood said that If aay mis­
representation of jewelry la made
now, It's by th* aeUer—not the
maker. He said fake antique jewel­
ry could be determined la a num­
ber of wayi.
‘ T or Instance, If K hat 14K on
M, il'i not an antique. They didn't
mark It in earats then. And sre
can dated easting marks. Old
plaees ware flkd by haod.

“ You learn Urn antique business
by experience. And the value of
aa Item depends largely &gt;on the
opinion of it whon a dealer or a
member of th# public buys it. A
person should shop around.

Taka a case In point 1 bought
a Malians vast for $90 once and
later aaw Its twin In author atore
priced at $70. The dialer there
boy •oatthtaf from said this probably happened be-

Ii Citizen Committing Misdemeanor
[W hen Warning Cars O f Speed Trap?
Ultln dlffartwce between “ radar
enforced” signa (mulled by police
and Uw aardboard alga waved by
I iik
T b a proto l otion ceulfot gn
aloag wtth that at an. It sail. “ IT
a polka officer were standing at
a busy Interaectloa trying to handle
police affairs and someone earn#
■P and interfered with feat duty
there weald be an question ai guflt

causa It bad been sold a number
of timet and each dealer in aunccssloo paid 13 mora for U until
tha price got to $10.”
Underwood said there I* a tre­
mendous amount of counterfeiting
today of Melstea and Dresden
chioa. Pina old pieces from these
two German towns hava a satiny
texture; tha fakn rrplUaa have n
glassy finish, ha said.
“ But you’d better know who yen
buy from,” ho cautions, "because

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WEDNESDAY.' AUGUST T O M S

Th# ftaminol# County Chamber
of Commerr# Board of Director#
were Informed laai night U u l tha
Stale Road Department “ pull-d
up a ll paltna and •hnibt along the
highway south of l.ak# Moure#
Bridge". John Meitch, chairman of
tha Seminole Count)' Board of
Commissioners, told tha director*
that Richia Hrern informed him
that thr plant* wet# a traffic ha#,
ard and would not ba tolerated
along the highway
Tha new* of aurh artinn ram#
a* a protect waa made by R. J .
Hauman, pre*idrnt of tha Sanford

k s C O L L E E N E N G F B ItE T ttO N receive* th* B a rry Orlm
ard pryaentad to her by R. T . M llwre. S.inennlendrnt of Publl*
traction in Seminole Coorty. ( S t a ll Photo)

★ ★ ★
★ ★ ★
iolleen Engebretson
deceives Crim Award

Presentation Is Made A t Meeting
Of Seminole Chamber Of Commerce
------------ -------------------------Th# “ B a rry Criaa Sckplarahlp
.
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— a A want" waa mad# Wat light a t

warns Hears Tale
f European Trip ‘
I Rolland Dean
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lolland Dean, form er editor
1 publisher of The Sanford Hernot only tutrrtmlned but held
audlatwo apcllltound tmlay, aa
related to th# Sanford Klwanla
b, hi* cxperlrncea during a
■nt Eufopcn trip .
Wan rmupayrd bla davriptlon
lb* tour with 'a paraoa who
I a##n 14 movie* Hi one week
1 th#n to b« a-Vc.l to giv* a
»f aynopai* of them a ll.
Ti# former Sanford editor kept
aiklirnre amu.c*l with many
th« commonplace cxpcricnc* *
t c-thcra would overlook. He

County Chamber o f Commerce In
th* Commiaiionera Rotfa af tha

»&gt;#

T h .n *alia r d
*#### 1*1 t*
Sliaa Colleen Knucbrctaon, daugh*

■*-

K. T . M ilwre, ch^rman of th#
Chamber of Comm/re. KducaUon
Commit!##, m*d« Ibe Award# Ha
aaid. MW# could /find *«* mnre
worthwhile indivMual than Miaa
Colleen Kngabrgaon to racalr#
***** award." /
Tha award ot/ltOtl waa made aa
a raanlt a f ffw l# rweritred fm a
tb* *ponaorah|) o f aavarnl Clrfc
and Uualn##«/l*#acWr*hlp Court##
hy the ChamJcr a Education Com*
m itlaa. T h a r cuurte# war# In*
»lmetrd by7 B a rry Trim of ila­
l^ n.l wbowaa rw rn tly aelactod by
tb* KpU t'pal llrothcrhood of 8u

frnt* of Stetaon llnlvefJ of tha Adult Education
icnt of Flo rida Southorn

Pollca Chief l o y WOllami li
beginning h i 1 orgjniutFm of
Schoolboy Patrolmen with »e *7*
toward Making tho 1333-M ichoal
year lb# u(e«t in Sanford'* hlitory.
Today, Chief WWlara* g»»e toitructiona to the first member of
his new erpnliation. Harrinm C.
Smith, who began tenring as a
schoolboy pstrolman four years
ago at Soutbside Primary School.
Chief Williams said that M yoarold Harrison Smith, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton C. Smith, IMM Pal
mettd, Is possible the nUast In
line of semes lo hi* school organi­
sation.
Smith, now a student at Seminole
High School mtil continue to serve
hi the traffic organisation serving
to protect children at buiy Intersections nrsr Sanford City schools.

Chief Williams takes kla Informa­
tion, In pass along to tha youth or­
ganisation, from the National Safe­
ty Council's "Signs of Ufa" pm-

a toast to (b* Queen ha said,
then the pfesktooL reminded
It waa the ith day *C July, «4I • toast lo Orlando.
A. Murrlam Introdaced Dean
1 told th* kiwanis Club that il
1 pleasing to wtlram* a neighsack bond. M orris* upUtou t tW to* Umfliai had Waa

Plans Underway
To Celebrate 30th
Lions Anniversary
Plan# ar# underway to celebrate
tha 30th anniversary nf th# char­
tering of th* Sanford U n til Club,
it w a i reraolrd at tha noon lanch*
eon meeting of th* oiganiMtioll
yerterdoy.
Tha a ffa ir w ill be hald here.
W. Hugh Duncan, club #»er#tary
aaid, on Oct. 1*. Marvin («. Pound
S r., a prominent hanker and boatnaasman of Sparta, f i i . , and I
Senior Director of IJo n i Inter­
national, w ill b* the principal
speaker at tho celebration.
Praoident Ban Wad#, who pre­
sided at yaatarday'a
luncheon
meeting of the local IJona Club,
Prewarded a R ay Mambarahip I*
A rth ur Kitchhoff aa a momento
for aacuring two new airtnbara
for tho club reeanUy,
H a rry Robaon aaid that “ A
drive ia being mada now for d o l­
or# fo r the Lion* Blood Bank.
IJona, aa wall aa other eitiirna
who w ill donate blood,- Rotwoo
aaid, "ar# re*ju##t#d to come to
tha Seminole County Haallh C o il
bn Palmetto A r * ., a ll day Tbura*
day, Aug. I S "

Altamonte Springs
Bar Burglarized;
One Suspect Held

According Mi S h e riff I.u 'har
Hobby, Condor MerrU'a B ar waa
b u rgiariird whan tho wood panel
waa broke* out of th# back door.
Tb# cigarette machine wa» bro­
ken Into and all a f th* money, an
undetermined amount, taken. Two
Dftha of wine were also taken
when the plar# waa ranaarVtd.
Sh eriff Hobby, a •anted by De­
puty Sh eriff Morgan McClelland,
found two aeta a f footprint! lead­
ing aw ay from the bar. They were
evidently footprint# o f two youngHera, the aheriff aaid. Osa auapect haa been taken into ecitody.

Weekend Robbery
Reported Today
S ile e r'i T ra ile r P a rk , Ju»t north
of Sanford on Semlnola Boulevard,
waa broken Into over the weekend,
•ha Seminole County S h e riff* of­
fice reported today.
The home, located at the tra il­
er park, w ai broken Into anmetime between Aug. 6 and t
while tho S I W * were away over
the weekend.
The S h e riff* office reported
that a Browning I I gaugo auto­
matic 1 hot gun wna takrn, a *2
Smith and Weatpn alt-inch harral
target plitol, a deak light, a check
w rite r, a bench »aw, and aa R C A
record player. KaUmated valua­
tion of tha article# taken waa
placed at more thaa $300.
C a r track* down to tha koma
from highway 17-33 we»a plainly
riiib la , according to Deputy Sheriff

Game Commission
To Stop Illegal
Fishing In River

O 0 . Owen*.

TALLAHASSEE - The Gam*
tad Frtsk Water Pish Commlssioa has fttrtbariiad its sdmlnlatrillr# staff la take all silicas
ainsamy to step Illegal fishing
la tha IL Johns River, im rdlaf
to A. D. Aldrich, director.
TW Maatot policy order, mad*
t l a meetiag to Port Lauderdale
Aug. ft, rtsuHed from namereus
eomptalats regarding "monkey,
Rshtag,M which Involves Illegal
o lr a4 electrics! devices to stun

L. R. Brai#ne, M, former Taaepa realdent, passed away thia
taunting In the Anderaoa Nursing
Hama fallowing aa Ulasts af aeeeral months.
Born In CalaaMa, &gt;. C-, April
4, 1IM, Mr. Brasalla had b##n a
resident af Florida alnra 133ft,
having formerly resided In lake­
land, Dunalloa. and Tampa befara coming lo Sanford two year*
ag» where he auda Ms hams with
hia aaw-ln-Iaw aa daughtar, Mr.
a a 4 M n - U . I L Mtmda*, IQSO
Myrtle A n .
RftftMaft Mr*. Wseniaut. he Is «arvivad hy tw* Mai— , Miaa Ella
BrwMtU pad Mia. S. t. Darla *f
Cal— Me, — granddaughter.

Father O f Resident
L. R. Brazelle Dies

School
Started
spearheaded by the Sanford C.ardrn Club and tb» Sanford VVdiu*
an’# Club.”
George Touhy, reporting for
the Induatrial Committee of the
Cfuim licr of Comtnerrr, revealed
that a a u n r) ia being made of
all business, industries, and shipp c ', who ar* Interested In using
dock and terminal fa r lllll- . at
Sanford. “ Such information,'* Mid
Touhy, 'would be made m ailable
to invertors or devrlnpers ronrctned in tha construction of *uch
facilities at Sanford."
" IV . R. Kemp and Richard Sodero," Touhy aaid in ht« r-i-ott,
"ai# ciintinuing their efforla to
place an exruralnn Viet on l^aka
Monroe in the rear future. The
project would be completed by tha
begin nine of the •ea»on,*' he said.
A report of th* aucce-.ful bar*
bacue for Navy official#, stages!
by the Navy A ffa ir* Committee
of the Chamber of Commerce, » a *
mada by K arlyle IlnmhoMer. lie
told the director#, “ We w ill reap
thouaand* of dollara in goc-d w ill
at a rr»iilt of the horl-e-'ie."
K arl Higginbotham pr# sided at
laet night'a m eeting.

Mrs. Golf
Announces
Program
Plan Believed '
Last In County
A th 'ee week pr* school wnrV*
•hop w ill g»t underway, h#r# til
San fo rd,
Mr#.
M*rg*.~#t flo tt,
co o rd in a to r of Inttru etin it fey
Seminole County School*, annnane*
ed todey.
The w oikthop wifi Hegln, M r*,

liott »#id. w 'h teacher* repor t&gt;ng
',&lt;r duty #l th rir re*peeme vrhoota
nett Monday, Aug IV. »n.| th*
actual work jetting underway a t
Seminole H ith School th# follow*
Ing day.
The p te » 'S o o | w o rlth o p , part
of a long rang# in .t e iv ir * train *
mg prog *nt foe Seminole County
teacher#. I* *pnn*orei hy th# I ’ niver»)ty nf Flo rid a and th# General
Kitenaioi* D ivisio n, and w ill b#
under th# iHreetio* nf f ir . C . L ,
l g | c r t , l ’ rufr»*or of Education a t
the l To fK .

tV "1.1" M V M il! alrcrnft i* go;r - through 1*-' I C a tric r 1 aoditig
an important p a il in th# rob nf a Navy Pilot, fit ( i . lal I’ h nligiaph.

Lf. (jg) H. Allision
Low-Flying Planes
Starts New Duties
Aboard Naval Base Play Important Role

Pr-bobly tb# nio«t annoying
■ailoa of |u«# nf #l»cp I* that du#
! A (jg ) H a rry K A ll .on J t
to noi-.\ Noire tin t la man tiiaiio
l IS.Nit, of A ahviilr, N. (
report­ ami fur no *|i)ian nlly g-»o*i rcaed fvig duty thia week at the San­ •on ran t«* douiity dt*lriibing.
ford Naval A u xilia ry A ir S la ti *-1
iiu riu g th# pN*t two week* th#
i-a.t aaaiatant Arndogical O fficer. A J “ S -tia fe " a irc ra ft #i|uaiirnn«
H* w ill replace I.l. (*■ J . F.ckcn, l-w -d at lb# N aval A ir Station
1I8N , who ha# M-tved a i Aero- have hoct, conducting arty m orn­
logical O fficer o f th* N A A S f ir ing an-l r r r l li • 1*1*1,)’ or Ft- ’ I
I th* p ari 14 month*. I .l. Kckert
C a rrie r Landing I'rn rtica rt|«cii*.
w ill h# detached tn September
Mon*. The-,, ar-* r ii- n iw a dc »ignand report to the de«tri»ycr 11SL cil t« tirm ilato p in -;aft r a n - r
Kennedy at New rmrt, R . I.
U i^ -t.jr,p iuctdo ia.# tynur to ylluki
Id. AlliaWn wa* g.:a*hmt,d fro , fectiwlt) fly in g alwwrd ,u&gt;p
Duke Dniveralty In June IttlJS,
Th# landing &gt; m v o f the V- .-t
where ho received a Harlirt -r of
Science Degree in Mathematic*.
■
H r wna re mm Hr-toti id Knair-n la *nd 3'u fee In length, TI - I ■
the N a .a l R* •ery* a lte r c* iti|iii Inew af the AJ* however, limit* it
Ition of Officer'# ( audiilute Lch-nd. to only a few feel to ritliof (J • centerline o f the deck.
Newport, R . I , in June I'.'io.
A fte r receiving hi 1-1111111 lani iti, Added In thi* a pilot muvt ,#i&gt;
he wa* a-«ij:n--l to the Engineer­ fully judge hla alrapeed nod «|.
ing School of the Naval |N»»t C.ia- till)-: on hla approach tu e.»w ,'r
duatu School, Montrn-y, C a lif, thi* pteci'ion maneuver.
Too high ami )te w ill have to r- *
prior to reporting h e ir.
Id . Alliaion i* married lo the elrclo the ahip; too low an-l he
form er Mi»» Beverly I. Fm m rl of ia lit danger o f hitting th- de,*k
Brea, C alif. They are planning to ramp; e»-e»« #prrd multipli- ermake th rir home In Sanford dn~ rora in placing th# plate on thr
ing their tour of duty at l! c drriipd v-pol; lack of #|)ce,t can
rati** tho plane lu fall- r tu told
N AAS.
air an-l plung# Into the water like
a wounded bird. Tha combmati- n
E V A N S IN IIO S I’IT A U
A telegram »cnt to th* Sanf-u-1 of “ low and #lo“ ban niin--l tlu
Rotary Club from lloaton, M a i* , reputath-n nf many good pilot#.
rrrealm l ^hat Frank Kvana -f
A new pilot In an A J aqundrun
la k o Mary la yonfinnl to tho h'-i- gne-a thiough inl-tulvn trniidug
l-cfore ever making a carrier
pilot.
M r*. Evan*, In her telegram landing in that lu trraD . I .L John
yeiterday, aaid that Evan* i* n XV. Hill of IM S I’almetto Av#,
repnrtevl to
t'onii-o'H#
th* New England Dearunraa )|ov- w h o
S-iuadtrin Five In A p ril, ia M&gt;1
pltal In Hoeton.
Ha U being ronfim-d, at pra- ■vhrdule-l lo lan-l al-oard a car­
rie r unit! Aug. 2J. At that time
•ent, ah# aaid, fo r obaervaUon.

9* 1

k
i

ho at-mg with the other pilot* of
VC N w ill repott to th * U S X Ttm tiiieroga fo r their e a rn e r ip iaii.
ftcation w ork.
A fte r repotting l&gt; V t'5 , H ilt
aprnt two wri-lti it th# rlaetn-orn
I-* i-tt- be took hi* fam ib ariritliu -t
t-i tho n--w air craft- A
•........ I- fore lie it tclie-l tied for
Itie
V a r iiu a l*", n r, titi-lrr the
1 'lam * I*! I.l
Jim | )t ' u J i l l
F ia n k H auer, •. i ladron laitiduig
. : ’:;n al ttffl-e ry , p rrriv ra in -tn ie-

found . .
t b* remait der of
the ■lay. k uiinimmn o f St) InndIn g i are a m u il In-fort- l-yto h nml
I ’a u rr may give him the goahead to fly aboaid a flatto p.

t f er lu* day ipialifi- atb-n I*
complele-1 on Aug. 27, H ill va&gt;11
return to S inf.ird aii-1 l-egin hi*
night lamlmg prmcil-e. )■&lt;■
r thiLSI)'# l.yovh an-l Dane# u «• III 11nunntevl null* and paddltw to (If.
reel hint tnwanl th# runway.
Night fight* from ra rrl-m arc
n-rvr # ronitnon operation in the
I niled Statra Fie. t and all pil-da
inual lie night iiuellfir-l.
Regnrdlv".* of lh# undue nolae
th e .- tow- Dying airvraft make
and th# nnenrthly hour# they
keep, they are all part of the va*t
etratagem of our annr-l force*.
There I# greeter eecurity In hav.
Ing them D&gt; low than em-mr
l-ouil- r* winging tilrn lly overhead
many m ilra aluve u*.

| * ,v

Tti# leafy of a I9'A Wudebaker
Coup* wa* c.impletrty demolivhcd
when the car went out of rtmtrol
and lurncil o&gt;er twice before com
mg la a »lnp.
’nte lit culr-tt, n •'•tiring l«*t nlgfd
»bi" 1v after it o'clock on North

s - i

Boulevard, «a* Ix rr iii-

■ ti.' • ■font C ly p ttroim n
t. r Hock ,n d t*. &lt;\ ib-*ison
Arccrdlp)) In thr o llitrr# ' report,
C . l Vtiiilauv .Swanwin lr ., 31 year*
old Na«&gt; man attached to HalWiagTwn at i fir Sanford s ivat l u i
i loaf control of
Ida a&gt; famuli 11a a* he •tlrin id rd to
| u « aiiuthrr rwr n- wr thr t ily h
tint*.
Tha atitomobi|p akiiMetl 123 fret
lu (ore cumillg tn a *tnp ami tin tied
over tu Ite &gt;n 3fi (cel
Tit*- t r |***rt i t j l i d that the driver
wo* following annllii r ca r which
hod •topped lit pirp ailn g to make
a left luttt SwartMin, pawing nn
the left at a "fa ir rate of *perd,’ '
got te i (ar to the left and hot con
Irul.
T tir d riv e r n i t not injured and
lain *; ■ to the yrlliov coupe were
rd im a lrd at
tTiargca r»(
"ra ri'lev* and negligent driving"
were made againtl Swan von who
gave hit home addret# a# ItiJI
S . W. lliir f S I,, M iami.

rig .

T h i '# wiU he l o t r a l part lim e
• -not I taut* a*&gt;t«ling In th# w o rk*
• Imp h n e In Sanford where 14ft
Seminole County teacher# w ill
p#i Hr m l # . Thu#e aervlng la thia
field ate!
Mr* I,u«y Midtua, Im t m rt o r a t
!he i ■
- ( V * i ’. K . Yeung U I m ii * *
t» ry *&gt;. ho»1 w iil M-rve a* eon*
&lt; i It ant in the field of et-uuentary
ru rcicn liim .
Mr Jn*rp h I f . t,#ps, pmfeeaoe
iif ed (ration at tha I'o f P w ill
•et
a* eon*ultant on a-imhtitw
I ration.
He. v'bert Pit’ #, a ssista n t pTP*
fe»*or of tduealina at tha U o fP
w ill lerv# a# ao ntnllaat In tha
ftcj.l o f elem entary curriculum ,
\ a -inlwt nf mcniher* o f th *
'• o ff " f the State Departm ent o f
th# Education t*t’ | *l*o a c n e aa aon*

ll-'lt I jvmniit, n w ii-r o f
A cur 11 t attlr Ranch #t f'huiuuia,
w ill I# th# guest #peakrr lutnorruw at lh# luncheon nt- • ting of
the
K-miuole
County
Junior
Chamber o f Cnmrm-n#.
“ The Cattle llunines* !n Et-tr!•!•»’* w ill be the topic of lavniont's
talk.
Th# h»-*l Jayceea ar# aurrvntly h-il-lttig their lunchean meet­
ing* at Jinx Ji|ieiicer'i on Frutuh
A*#. Clarence McKa# la ptograrn
chairman for tumorrow*# rn*rting.
Acvotvlitig tn th# Ja)vee Jour­
nal, ptibltahnl l-y the local Jaycr#
organixation, t a i l livrratteet, A.
II. Peterson J r , lir t li Roller,
Tommy ittiiiiK er, arid Voli# \\ illlama J r . stlrn -b il th# iium iur
conference nf lh# Florida Javceca
lirhl in lirlan-lu la-t weeli-n-L

L

Galloway Gets Man
Returning To Scene

Inatruc'-ibna In H arriso n C . S m ith . Schoolboy P atro lm an

T ha
prnyram
and in «#rvie*
rain in g ia planntd nr an advisory
commute# heailad by Mra, C o ll
w ith tieae Kabom , o f tha S lat#
H. pa-im.-nt of Edit. #!«•»*, aa nut*
Mil tan t.
O ther* who w ill t e t t * M f a ll
tun# (nn*ul&gt;«nt« ai# aa fallo w *:
Dr. Jan ie * W attenhergef, A ta 'U
P ro testo r uf Secondary Education
at the I'o fP , cnn*ultnni an Be*
rtim U iy C urriculum .
lie. (4. II-a id Sadler. Pinfe«#nr
•f Ktl neat ion, t'o f F w ill b* row .
•u ltan t in the area of A ri4hm etla
and M otiiciuntira.
lie . R o y F . Itergangran, eating
b»od of in d u stria l A rta and Vo*
ratio n al Kdu-atlno at the t ’ of)*
w ill t n v e aa e w m h i n an A rta
and C r* fta .
Itr. Joseph Verdyea, head o f
undergraduate aounaelmg at tha
1‘o fK . m il **cy# a i am uultant m*
liu id ani e.
Holland Mettiaiw a*ei*tan l pro*
f, tor of education at tha U o fK
will teiv# a t ro*Hi1tant aa read*

A 4(t-yc#r.old orgio wa* taken
Into custody thi* mornliiR, n u |
* unstable J (J " S lim " (lallow ay,
when h# rclurne-l to lh# teen# of
hia earlier actions.
CondoM# Hallow ay *at-l that
Florence Uular, 20th Xt. and
(•rapeville Ave., repotted that a
man had beat her, For thi*. flallowav *aid. th# wnmtn #wote to a
warrant for the man’* arrest.
I'tial-le to find the negro man,
Hallow ay said he waa notified
that Hardy Hruwn, alia* Joe
Brown, returnwl to Florence notar'* home araln last night, broke
In and beat her.
" I picked him up thi* morning,"
Constable Calloway aaid. The ne­
gro la charged with “ assault and
b atte ry", and a bond of 1100 haa
been set. Brown gav* hi* b&lt;-m*
add ram aa U M La ka Ave*

• t ante

doting

th*

three-weelr

W- i-h itp that t* eip#ct«ri to ba
the 'e*t one held In Nemlnola
&lt; -unty *4w** to IrgulatW o tethnlea­
Tho-# #T|&gt;*cleil to a - - lit ham
a rc : Mr. Victor John*unt eon Miltant ia th# (tehi of guhlaure, T h u r­
man It a ilry , arc# ro -n iin a to r in
lh# -livision - f vocation ami ad ult
c-l • atio ’i. D E . W illiam s, consult.vi uri iilm lt i»tr»tlu n : M r*. I.t ifg
It . k in , iu r- u lla n t on eleuientary
rh .-a ti.-u
/u llie \ U ) m« i -I. con• ultant »ii h ia tlh , **f# ty and phy• n it d u r a t io n ; and k ilt * JoyeO
l ’t ilc b a " l of Raw. P#t#r*#n C o *
w ill serve a- nadtng rn n su ltan t.
‘ T h e workshop," i* 'd M ts, C olt*

"N divl-lv-l Into seven basle dirt#
■
&gt;-#. Tl-ry are trading, arithmetle
.i-i-l - iiithM'ati-*#, gui-lance, ad#
ministration. *l*m#nt*ry ru irlrtl#
.i.ri!, »#. .iiidorv curriculum, arvl
“ On Aug. 24, th# entire group
art# an-l rraft#.
nf teacher* will »# t&lt;* Daytnnft
Reach to attend a district meeting
• th, F lo ri Vi Education kavnrla#
tlnn Aug. 20, ie registration d e f,
in all *• hoot*." aaid M r*. Oolt,

25 Banshee Je ts
To Arrive A t Base
A group o f 33 Baush## Jet* a re
- m irin g at tb# Xan/ord Naval
A u xiliary A ir Station today, ae»
cording to l.t . I I . W . Sherman#
Public Inform ation Officer for tha
I d, a I N a sa l S t a lim .

The grouu of jet*

team lh*

are being

from tb# Brunswick*
A ir Statio n , and will
Hanford's N a v a l Auxi­
Statioa u n til danger
herrisaa* 1* atsaa.

evacuated
Ga. N aval
remain a t
lia ry A ir

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V O LU M E I L V I

Slated for diacusilon at a regu­
Onljr fiv* He mi appear on the
short ijen di coming before the lar meeting of the board will be
Sinford Bond of City Commuiton* "con nde ration of th# cloalng of
Cooke Avenue between Clinton and
er» tonight.
Lincoln Street*," an Item tabled
from Ui« last meeting.
Other business to be discussed
by the convmListonm include: a
request for the Danafer of the beer
and wave license of C. A Taylor.
Jr., to George Joseph DeMattio; a
request tor city water by Mrs.
James C. Walter for « sub division:
and the reading of two proposed
ordinances.
The first reading of the sub-divi­
An elght-yrip-ald hop »* * tllght1» Injured Friday afternoon In * sion ordinance will be heard by the
bicycle-car imaibup it the Inter board of commissioners while the
second reading of the re-organlxation of Elm Ave. and Sixth St
According to the accident re- tion 'ordinance will be heard.
Other than the approval of vouch­
#j**rt Wed by Investigating pa­
trolman L. E. Rock at the San­ ers and the minutea of the previous
ford Police Department, a IMT meeting, only mliceUaneoui mat­
Olds coupe was traveling north ters from the floor and from the
on Elm Ave. when it atnick Per commissioners will come baton
rell Hlckaon, aon of Sanford Po­ the group for consideration.
The meeting will be hrM at I
lice Departmennt Patrolman Joe
T Hlckaon. The youngster re­ o'clock in the commuatooer'a
ceived taceraUoni of both kneei room of the City HaQ.
and bruiaea on hi« lower right
leg and waa treated In the office
of Dr. T. r . McDaniel.
0 The automobile « a i driven, by
John Con David Jr.. JJ-vear-oid
Navy man attached to the San­
ford Naval Auxiliary Air Station,
whoae eddresa waa given aa 319
Water was off aver the entire
W. 18th St. In Sanford.
Patrolman Rock'f report atated city of Sanford today at noon be­
that the automobile waa traveling cause ef a break at the Intersec­
at approximately M in H rmlea tion of First St. and French Ave.
City Manager Warren E. Knowper hour and had alovred down
for the intersection even though lee said today that heavy eonhe had the-right-of-way. The bi- stnirion equipment loosened a
« eyrie, laid the investigating offi­ “ sleeve" which th* city water
cer, ran through the vtop sign a* crew attempted to repair without
he traveled east on Sixth St., and having th* water turned off.
However, said Knowles, th*
Into the path of the car. David's
ear hK the bicycle breaking the sleeve loosened more end turned
fork of the wheel. Damage to loose, necaeeitating the water be
the car waa eaUmaed at spproxi- turned off to complete the repair.
Qunitis Ray, Water Distribution
IptU .
Foreman, supervised the repairs
to th* siu-tnch mein.
Knowles said that the water re­
mained off an additional five to
10 minutea when official* ceuld
not get a phone call through la
the mailt wmtas plant due U tha
number eg Mtepbeaa eeaglafota
coming to.

A former Sanford newspaper man
will address the Sanford Kiwanii
Club Wednesday at its noon lunch­
eon meeting.
^ Rolland Dean, former editor and
puhUihcr of The Sanford Herald,
will tell the Kiwazus group of his
trip to Europe' this summer.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Dean eialted
Europe during the summer from
which they gathered many perti­
nent facta about the people of the
countries Into which their Dip took
them.
A fluent and interesting speaker,
Dean la expected to include In hir
^address to the Kiwanls Club many
facta which would embrace, among
other things, the political aspects
of the countries he rlaitod.
Dean, sow an associate editor ef
Mm Orlando Sentinel, will be Intro­
duced by W. A. Martians.

Barry Crim Award
Will Be Announced
M The regular monthly meeting ef
* Vie board of director* t i th* Snafool* O sn ty Chamber of Com■vareo will be held tomorrow night
•t I o'clock ha the commissioner’!
room eg Sanford CHty Hall.
Format Brockenridge, manager
* f the Chamber, said today that
three Items will com* before th*
board for action. The Barry
Crim Scholarship wit] be awarded
prior to the presenting of two imfeortant committee reports.
A report from the Neva! Af­
faire Committee will be beard as
well a* a report foam the
trial “

Woman Is Charged
With Bolita Sale
Police ■Chief Roy William* eaid
this morning that a negro woman,
charged with tha "sal* of a share
in lottery for money" wee arrest­
ed Saturday, shortly before mid­
night, and beld aa two charges
Died against her on the llth aad
17th ef July.
Willi* Mae Hamilton, aisle
Annie Mae Hamilton, a St-yearold negro women of Ocala U free
under bond* totalling |404 pending
a hearing to City Court this af­
ternoon before Judge Johnny
Leenerdy.
Chief William■ mid that such
v.olitors as gillie Me* Herat!toa
era “hard to catch" since they
paddel bold* right out ef their
packet beeka-

DWI Cose Token
To’ Circuit Court
A “ driving whit* fotoxleated"
case, heard Hi Hanford City Court
Friday afternoon, has b#*n appeal­
ed to Circuit Court, Chief Roy
Williams of the Sanford Police
Department said this morning.
Harry Luther Staples ef Or­
lande, was represented before
Judge Levnardy Friday by a womin attorney, Carmelifer H. Tarfar! who is associated with at­
torney Russell Hornsby's office
in Orlando.
Chief Williams said that the
City ef Sanford will he represent­
ed to Dm ease by Sanford attor­
ney Mack M. Cleveland Jr.

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Red Cross
Offers
Rules

Aggravated Assault
Cases Investigated;
Two Arrests Made
RECEIVES AW ARD-Lt. Cdr. Gilbert 8. Blake receive* th* Gold
Star in lieu of the Fourth Air Medal. Making th* n-e«enlation is
Cdr. James S. Stafford. IO f'kill Photograph, U. ft. New I

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Lt. Cdr. Blake Given
Award 11 Years Late
Various Honors Conferred On VC-5
Personnel At Ceremonies Friday

Boys Presented
Forestry Award
Two Sanford hoy* were pre­
sented high awards at the dimes
of e week-long camp sponsored by
lb* Florida Forest Service.
Herbert Giddeeia end Roger
Jimeret. members of th* Sanford
chapter ef the Future Farmers ef
America, spent a week at Camp
O'Lena, to North Central Florida
between High Springe and Lake
City. Both of the local youths
were presented with the Junior
Forester Award certificate.
W. B. Weet, chapter admuw and
agriculture tear bar at fern lnote
High School, praised both Giddens
and Jtmenea for thstr
Th* focal FFA
the “ host cabin award" which is
on* ef the highest te be given nt
the ramp. Herbert Giddens won
th* “ comp*** award" course and
Roger Jimene* won the “ pacing
award" enure*. Jimene* waa the
Unth highest boy according to
grad* standards in the eump, said
West.
Th* FFA Fore*try Camp t*
held annual)y with about S00 hoy*
attending. Along with the Florida
Forest Recvtce the ramp is also
sponsored by venous forestry

Ionite's Game Free
At Memorial Park
Italgtt to "Barrel Nig**" at the
Sanford Memorial BasebaB Sta­
dium, with no admission bring
charged to me the complete game.
R will be a "contribute as you
enfoy" night, when barrels will be
placed at convenient locations for
ran* to place whatever amount they
think should be contributed for the
night’s entertainment.
Local baseball entbutoaata say
that thto wtB bn a new venture on
the pert of th* local organisation.
Fifteen merchants have contributed
gifts that win be given away to­
night. Lucky baseball fans will
go away (rum th* stadium tonight
with fin* merchandise to be pro
sented during the evaafog'e game.
The Sanford Cardinal's are playing
the St. Fatanhurg "Saints" tha
fir* of a two-gam* series.

M antr H. Andersan
Funaral Yesterday

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A w o r iild

Hurricane Safety
Measures Are Told

Youngster Injured
4As Car Hits Bike
At Sixth, Elm Ave.

Water Is Cut Off
As Line Is Broken

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FIAMUPA.

Five Items Set
&gt;For City M eet

Kiwanians To Hear
Of European Tour
By Rolland Dean

Weather
clear tn p t r ilr efeadv through
Tur-day evrrpt (nr widely araMerMl mostly »M»rnnnp Ihanderehow-

Manor Herman Andersen, b o n
April 1*. UM. died st bis home an
Golden Lake Aug. I , after being
in poor health since March 1 ef this
yeer. Born in Denmarfc. bo came
to Sanford in IMS from F t Lauder­
dale aud had hann employed by the
City at tenfold lints *MS until hla
iliasee. He was n member el the
Lutheran Cknrch.
Ha to survived by the widow,
Mrs. Lacy C. Andersen, of Seafcyd,
daughters, Mrs. Clifford Lundbr*.
of Leesburg; Mrs. Helen Vennoy,
White Water Wls.; Mr*. Jean
George, Miami: Mr*. Betty Galaea;
Mrs. Mary Louise Dennis, of Winter
Farit; sens, B. L. Lehb, Orlande;
Wttia An dm— , Sanford; ton tom
than aad arito**, gad ■ graadM n. Aadanmtt ban tv * fostor
ddMNtt at t a t o u t on M t a
Labe. Funeral garvfoan wore y t»
terday at 4 : » B. m. &gt;4 the Brisen
Ftmaral Borne. The Bov. A. G
Metals efBdJfod aad burial waa
at Oak

A Gold Star in lieu of his
fourth Distinguished Flying Cross
was award'd in L*. Cdr. Gilbert
R. Blake. UBNR, Administrative
Officer of Composite Squadron
Five, st a ceremony durinr the
Squadron’s formal personnel in­
spection hrM st th* Naval Air
Station on Friday.
The model awarded to perrons
distinguishing themselves by hero­
ism or extraordinary achievement
while participating in aerie! flight,
was presented to Lt. Cdr. Blake
hy his acting Commanding Officer,
Cdr. James S. Stafford, USN,
In part, tha citation signed hy
Secretary of th* Nary, Thomas,
reeds, "For heroism . • . In aerial
flight aa a pilot nf a Torpedo
Plan* in Torpedo Squadron Ten.
attache.* to th* U5S Enterprise
during eperationi against enemy
Japanese forres . . II April to
H April IMt.” Due to sn error
In filing at the Navy’ s Bureau of,
Personnel, rH* award t* eleven
years late In rearbing its recipient.
f.L Cdr. Blake, who Hie* at
HOI Park A«e with his wife and
three children. h*« been with VC-g
since January 1054. II* was com.missioned in 1913 upon completion
of flight training a&gt; a NavCad at

Connie May Miss
Southern Florida

T»w m u ef "aggravated as­
sault” were inveitigatrd over th*
weekend hy Constable J . Q “ S lim "
Gatin* «v snd arrests made in both
instances.

Shortly before midnight. Friday,
Morris Rivera, St-year-old Puerto
Rican w»* arrested for cutting
l.ui» Gciena, a 11.; ear-old farm
lahoirr, during an atercatton in &lt;
Smith'a Beer Gar dsn in Canaan
City.
Gallon sy sold that Gereru was
slashed on tha arm making it
n#re*«ary to 'aka several atitchea
at tha Iora' hospital Rond for
Rivera was sat at 1100.
a im Harriron
slashed
twice, in th* neck. Sunday morn­
ing aboil i:30, Constable Gallo­
s'*y s«H, by ST-year-old Newt
Washington of Jtonford. The cul­
ling took place on Fouthwesl
Road in Ih* Delui* Bar.
Wa»hlrg1nn, when askr.l why
he rut Harrison said, "He was
siltirg at tbe bor when he got up
with a bottle fn hie hand and I
kn»w ha was going to hit ms."
Harrison was treatad at the M IVOR DENVER CORDEI.I. m l . , Ih* first telephone call to the
Im-al hospital where it we* neces­ Ground Oheervr I'otpt Dnfenie Center In Ja&lt;k*«nvill# yesterday
sary to take nine stitches and ut* morning in a div-lonn no-ntions throughout the btate With Ms»oc I'otdell are Gordon Frederick. Supervisor for the Ground tlh.
five clamps.
Corps in this area sn.i A. H Peterson. Civil Dcfrnse Director
Washington is bring held In server
for Femtnol# rotinly, (Staff Photei
!h* FeminnU County Jail ender
a bond of |I(VI.

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Rolarians Amazed Gladwell Arrested
At Atomic Speech On Old CheckCharge
By Dr. Greathouse

Fmsacnta.

With th# prediction that within
In addition to four Distinguish, fiv* years th* atomic plane will
od Flying Crosses. Bisk* holds be commonplace end that the
among his award*, eight Air greatest discovery nf th* *ga will
Medal* and th* N s*j Unit Cita­ he th* direct transr.ilsainn of
tion. He roeenlly received orders atomic energy into eW trirnl^n.
In th* Naval Air Station at Dallas. ♦rgy, Dr. Glen A. Greathou-e, pre­
Texes and expects to be detached sident of Drlando Research, Inc.,
in September
icld th# interest of to* members
Aviation Machinist Chef Bo- sf th* San font Rotary Club to
bert M. Cook was presented with 'he fullest at its weekly meeting
a letter of Commendstinn for hi* ■his "oori at th* Yacht Club.
outstanding work and loyalty
Introduced bv (Tier 11# Morriwhit* serving with Composite
on, who had eharg# of th* pro­
Squadron Eight at Patusent River,
gram, as a naltv* nf Illinois and
Maryland until March when he
reported to Sanford Chief Cook , s gradual* of Ih* University of
'hat state, with a long tvs-ord of
resides with U i family in Ceaeel- scromphihmcata in th* field of
berry.
biochemistry and biophysics. Dr,
Good Condor t Medela wet* Greethous* told of th# partirles
awarded t* Robert P. Cleveland, of nuclear physics, iheir progress,
Daniel M. Crtssmaa. Chetley p. tH* nuclear reaction* of proton,
Evan*. Carlton L. Gay, Roy A. ration, electron, helium, end ata­
Grand/. John R. Porter. Melvin ri am.
L Read and William W. Smith all
Hla Kilenor* were amaied to
eerving with Composite Squadron
hero tost between JflfNl end one
Five,
sad • half thousand pound* of
rannim war* converted from ton*
of phnsphau mined annually In
th* Bartow-Fort Meede-Mulberry
district ef our etet*. Hi* most
Tt was announced this morning •meting statement was to the ef­
•hat the Celery Crete at City fect that on* pound of U-23ft w*s
IUI1 will h* open nightly from the squivalent of l&amp;o.oon tone af
coal enetgywis*.
T-10 o'clock until school start*.
President Bill Bush presided
AO teenager* are welcome to
Join the crowd do sen at “ the and announced that Frank Evans,
Crate" for an evening of good en­ a member of the club, was a
tertainment erith e variety of ac­ patient at n Boston hospital for
e cheek-up and observation.
tivities.

'Crate' To Open
Nitely For Youths

The f o r 'inert* Gounty FitcrlfPs
Department experienced * busy
weekend, with arrest* anil lovesI'Nations outnumbering previous
t rulay ■Fatimtay •Sunday" perlode.
Sheriff lather Hobby said that
"driving whil* Intoxicated" can**
are increasing rather than de-

Maybury Thanks
Sanford Citizens
George Maybury, Commander of
the Fsrford Post N". M nf the
American Legion, said this morn­
ing, “w* wish to thank th* eltlsens of Senfcrd for their wonder­
ful response yesterday end for
Ifteir participation in the 12-hour
operation of ih# Ground Observer
Corps. "Even though ihe response
was good," Maybury seld, “ quite
a few more people ere needed to
assist with the observation In this
area.”
“The operation w»s * success."
Msvbury commented »s he expinned that the Ground Ob'erver
Corps is an important endeavor
in the community for future de­
fense purposes

creasing.

Arthur J. hwhlry, a Negro
nailer uf Orinndo was srt'wtnl
this p,i«t nrakrud and charged
with "driving whil* mtoxicnlrd"
and for operating a far "nilhnut
a drivers lictn*e". Vern* Morton,
a it-ycar-rdit Jarksonvill* carp- *'
Irr was also chaigcil with “driv­
ing while Intoxii ated", William
I amlon Hamby. "Ik-year-old Or­
lando tau drtter was Jaile.) r.n
lh« same rharge.
Deputy Sheriff Morgan Jlcthl.

land

said

this

m"tmng

that

Jo.cpJi E. Gladwell, former town
held in the ftemiiiola County Jail
for investigation.

Aornr'ling to Dep»ily McClel­
land, Gladwell, of Sparks, Ga.,
was arrested at a Casselberry
filling station on a warrant near­
ly two years old charging the
former officer with "pawing bed
ehecVs". IK’puty Rlieriff O. G.
Owmt, who also assisted in th*
arrest of Gladwell,-sa.d that the
rhargea Involved th* pure hat* of
materials for a home In Cassel­
berry, and th# payment for them
by check.
Gladwell, according to th* roport filed In the Rommel* County
.Sheriff's office, had recently been
released from th* FparVs, (is .
bnapital following a "be«rt atterk”. However, * limp caused deputiaa to inveatlgate fiirther,
what Gladwell celled "an accident­
INJURY tt LIGHT
LOS ANGELES, (W-Mrs. E«il* al *hootlng of himielf". Blsmd on
M'dscn suffered only minor ml* thr r*r -*al end dashlsoanl cause
srtd hrulses when hit hy an auto­ officer* In invratigale further thr
mobile while running to ralch a slatcni'lit* made by the arrested
slroetrar Mrs Madsen is XI
man.

Longwood Expects Large Enrollment In Fall
Th* larp*it Mirollment In th*
hiitary of Lyman High and Ele­
mentary School if *xp*ct*d during
th* coming form. The school **rvm ■ rapidly growing are* in eouth­
em Seminot* County, including th*
car.munihsi of AlUmont* Ipringa,
B a r Laka, fasaelberry. Fern
Park, Foreat City, Longwood and
I-ynan waa *ilabiiihod In 1*M
to r*plac* a number of on* and
two room achocla i c a t t a r a d
Oirougbout thU diatrict. On* *f
Ih*** Kboola waa located in Longwood. Th* building ia atilt stand­
ing and l* used ai thq cily hall,
wa* Ucatad In Alta moot*
M atta at U * Altofoil)

lacatod

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ptad hr t a

occs-

CWftar C. Foagato

RMfefog f o t t . Ttai bollding baa
b*«n movad a abort distanr* aooth
al U'a original Zacatkon aad ta now
bring nand u a rtaldmc*. Several

The chairman of th# Di«si(*f
■untnlrtc# of the Reminol# Cntmis fhspter of the tmertein Red
i t n hss some ssfety meiitirej
'or rttiirns tn following srhen
the big blow romes.”
A R reterson Jr. ssy* that
there ire 14 simple rules tn folw for yemr own protection
tsou.d a hurricane he fell m Util
area
Me sitd that th* rule* ire aa
follows ’
■11 Keep voiir radio on rod Ro­
len foe official Weather Puresii
xsnvngs rod idtiioriri —ignor*
rumors.
ill Has* aeeest to oe know (R*
l.ua'ion of a telephone Have
readily available the pnon* num­
bers nf sour doctors, fire depart*
men! and utililiri emergency d*partmoQta, but call only tn emer­
gency.
III. Board up windows nr mil
•torm shutlers m place. L*M good
lumber securely fastened.
lit. Check on esrrvthing lhal
might blow or be lorn loose.
Garbage cans, garden tools, signs,
porch furniture, swings, and och­
er ohjcria become weapon* n|
destruction in hurricane winds.
Ilrmosc drbria from your prew
perty. r'htck Ih* roof and mak*
temporary repairs with heavy
canvas and batten strips. Re­
mote TV and EM rross members,
rotennae, and store.
(Si. Fruvida a tun or Ihre# daf
•jplily rf canned rod non-perish­
able foodatuffs. Fill conlJtnrr*
with water for drinking rod rook"ig purposes. 5trriti;e th* bxtbtuh end ftlt tt with water.
idt Mai, * flaihiignt la work­
ing condition,
(71 Prepar* * First Aid tat
am) keep handy, as well ai a loot
kit for any emergency repair*
lhal msv be needrd
1 8 ) Park vehicles tn garage rf
possihbl* or in walled area* of­
fering protection (torn flying de­
bris — not near oc under Dees,
l#i. He -nr* lh.il * window or
door i *« he opened on Ih# ie*
side of Ih# tiou * —the side op­
posite the one (.setng the wind.
(loi If Urn center nr •*)*' &lt;4
ihe siocm passes directly over,
(her* wit be a lull in Ihe wind
lasting from a few minute* to
half an hour or more Slay m a
safst pta'# Remember the wind
will return suddenly from »h* op­
posite direction,
(It) Resilient! of lakeside ew
costal areas should seek high
ground away from large bodice
nf water
(III. to’ no* touch nr remqvn
f*llen wire* rmr touch object#
upon wh'ch ther rest, Kutify jour
utilities &lt;*ntra department rod
wad until they eanclsnn Re re­
moval
(111 V *oq leave y*wrr horn*
(or * shelter, open die master
electrical twitch, turn out nil
open flamaa or burner* (leas*
,,, .,,,. p.„„
rat .p
appliance
print light on&gt;.
Have the ibwsrs of yostr bom* »•rurrly c o e d h*it unlocked,
114). Keep telm.
Humean* Connie, headed lor *
renders mss with an eastward tow
pressure trough which may puth
II awas flum land, whirled it* IkYmile winds over the Atlantic about
vn tmiet east of W«u Palm Beach
today.

*d wait of Forest City and between
Lmgwood and Markham.
Thet* achool* rould not meet the
prods of this section of Ih* county,
so a mov* ta cooaobJai* them ra
th* present large cam put was
riartod by th* board member*, the
1st* B. J. Overstreet nf Long wood,
and th* 1st* Herbert Lyman at
Altamonte Springs. Lyman met a
tragic death by drowning before
the (wilding was completed, end it
• aa decided to name th* school m
h:i honor.
At fl/at than Mr* only six elasaroom* and students were able to
go through th* ftnt nine gradei.
Bute* war* owned by privato in­
dividual! and kind by th* county.
Tbli fall B m will b* M elaiiroomi
and ffeo C*unty-*w»#d buae* to
n»rv* th* childm at Ihla a m .
Th* trial enrollment last year
pasiod Ih* TOO mark and U «IU
probably near BOO during Ihe roming form. Otar tha past thro*
tars then has been a net incroaia
i m adia aM af almori u e pm

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year. On* reason for IMt la Ihe
fact that small elanti have been
graduated and larg* first grade
group* taken tn. Last year 22 gra­
duated and between 10 and M first
gradgri will probably enroll in Sep­
tember. In ad-tilmn to Ihla, there
has been an merest* in all the
gradea of Ih* ichool.
Principal E. 8. Douglass ann
cuncei that thcr* will be a total of
» Ieachers on lh« faeully this year,
W W. Wharton, who taught Social
Studies last year, becomes assis­
tant principal. Half of Ms time
will be devoted to administrative
duties In the secondary gradei. II*
will cuntmti* to t*aeh Ihre* eliatct.
Fiv* new taacberi will'loin Ui*
faculty this year. Mr*. W. J. Burr
bank, who taught at Ih* Audubon
Park Elementary School tn .Orlan­
do last year, will teach on* of th*
sections of tbe second grad*. Mrs.
Frances Sandberg, formerly al
Suuthsldr Primary School, Sanford,
will leach a sixth grad*. Mr*. Mrry
tekttrit, who has bad taperteoc*

In SI. Cloud and Crescent City
schools, will teach English in Ui*
high achool Miss Phyllis Kelley of
Daytona Beach will teach junior
high English. William Garrett, a
recent graduate nf Slrtson Univer­
sity, will teach Roml Sludie* in
the high school
Mrs Esther Wiliiami. of Sanford,
who returns after a leave of ab­
sence, will tracb Hum* Economics
i'nH SpanliM
-rhr reluniinc faruity members
for th# elementary grades are Mrs.
Eleanor* Winkle, Mrs. Pauline
Wheclrts. Misi Mabel Chapman.
Mrs Kathleen Bucher, Mra. Ann
Smilh, Mrs. EuliUa Grantham,
Min Charlene Armstrong, Mill
Franrei Cobb, Hrt. Margaret Benton, Mrs. Lucille Snyder, llri. Dor­
othy Webster, Mr*. Lurill* Well*
and Mr*. Ilctti* McNamara.
Returning Junlor-seotor h i g h
teachers are Mn. Mary Hartley,
Mrs. L. J. North. Mrs. Hazel Flint,
Mrs. Mary Rogers, Miss Lucy Pllclan. Mr*. Dorothy Land. Mlcbari
Ftehar and Coach Jim Faya*.

Sheriff Deputies
Arrest Nurse Here
A Eust’ s nurse waa arrested
Saturday rnght and ehargrd with
"driving white intoxicated", ancording to a report filed at th*
Teminola County Sheriff's office
hr ralrntman Carl Williams ef
the Florida Highway Patrol
F’lfly-fiv# year old Rerte n-n*
ibrsnn Wjlltem* was turned over
to Khertff's Deputies Morgan MrClellsird rod A. E Evans at th*
scene of the arrast.
Th* nurse was driving a 1941
Rulck Se-ten weal on But* Ro*d
48, on* mile east of Sanford, when
ih* aideswiped ■ spring w*t*r
truck breaking * number ef tbn
five-gallon water bottle* and fer*ing th* frock off th* road.
A raiding to th* report, danugw
to th* two vehicle* was light. Th*
Euitis nurse was h*ld eight Hour*
in the Seminole County J*i] and
roleorod w d«r 1300 fond.
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Reds Like Own Plan, Ike Has More

iA U B S

N a vy Personnel Could Certainly
Use Transportation Into Town
fe e m * a If eom ton* U m ia iin r tha
" b o a t " w hile s lot o f folk* *r* m in in g rid**.
And in th « meantime Sanford m irchanta ara
m issing enlea.
Ev.m though th* personnel and tho num ­
ber o f unit* ha* in c r e tu d , b y eoniUtorabl*
num ber;, at tho Sanford Naval A u xiliary
A ir Station, tbare ia no tranaportation availahla fo r thoa* atatlonfd at N A A S to roach
B acford .
L'nleaa a N avy man har an autom obile o f
hi* ow n. th* only w ay he can g«t into San­
ford ia b y thum bing a ride from tha atatioa'a
M a 'r r.at* iuat o f f o f Sanford Avanua.
Sanford merchant* could cartainly p rofit
by th* lr.era#**d num ber o f N a v y m*n
brought into Sanford to *hep and t o an joy
th e hospitality extended b y local eltiwma.

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T o o Great Familiarity
A habit to give up, Biahop D an iil J.
Foency o f Portland. Me., write* In hla dloc#aan weekly. ia that o f calling Praaldant
F iaarhow er "Ika” and h it w ll* “M a m !*."
Bo*h t*rma are disrespectful to p*opla in
ouch high stations, ha bellavaa.
Hi« point may ba wall takan. Th# euatom
ia unlv*rial evan am ong th oia w h o know a
president m tim italv. o f a d d ra u ln g him a*
“ Mr. P resid en t" That wa* tha rul* with aa
friendly a chief executive a* Thaodora
n ooiev elt, whom no one dreamed o f calling
•*Tedd&gt;” to hi* fare. Headline writara aro
tempted b y their rigid *paee limit#. N o on#
iriM ni harm. It ia part o f our Am ariran
Inform ality. Pertinent la tha reported dlalogue between the dlitin guiih ad p h y ilcltn
and th * »p*rtm *nt h ou i* ja n ito r:
Physician : "G ood m orning, Mr. Jon##.*'
J an itor: “ Howdy. D oc."

The Sanford Herald
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Monday, August 8.1055
TO D A Y 'S

B d lt S

V ER B S

I will bring laratl again to hla habitation,
and he shall feed on Carmal and Baahaw.Jrr. 6 0 :1 9 — laraol ha* b«an abaant for many
c«nturiaa but at long laat they have rtturn«d. They have had many chance*, and hav*
mlaaad many.

W a sh in g to n

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WIN PENDLETON
"Lightning'* ftyd Htttong-Makla* or changing a law usually la
a alow and tedious Job. Seldom
car inch fast action be mad* aa
Cotirasimen 6yd Harlot* man#g*d laat week, la eaa ■waiag'a
■ail be received two letter* palat­
ia l out ae inequity in Ue new
Social security lew. H* dug
through U e (Ue* —studied U*
U » -* * d quickly agreed tket hi#
eeaauuMU bad a pelat la thalr
liver. Wbap Ue War* aad Meaai
Qommittee met that ■ w itog. ha
brought up Ue *u*aUaa. MU eellei cues agreed Uet it souaded un­
fair aa w rtllte-M a caeck was
■ad* with Ua Social Security
people. Thay laid it wouldn't
amount to a let of money 1! Ua
law wai ehaaged, lyd immedlately wrote a bill end prttsaUd
It to the aommlllce —than nub.
* f to Ua fleer end iatradueed
ft— daibid is Ua earUaieeetar.
b s . u a bad a number itilniad
to It tN«t tha usual proceedur*

*r*w mains). By th* Urn* be

WASHINGTON, (ft - T V Pusrejecting Praaldant Else#
hewers arms control plaa. sap
thay lika Ualr e«n better. Eiieabower win come up wuh another.
What ara Ua dlifamcaa bate eon
tha two cauatriea ea duarmaaent?
Thar can ba axplaiaad la term
of thrao Ideas:
1. fo r yssrs th* Unitad States
hsd lariated than could be no disarmament without template iaapec
tion. manning, ta tha aaaa of the
United lu u a aad Busala. Uat each
would a(roe to taams of Utonational tnipaetars.
Is both countrui than inspectors
would have complete troedom ta
po where they wished aad check
ai they pleiiad to ba sure neither
side was chatting after agreeing
to disarm and particularly after
agraalng on aboluhtag atomic
weapons.
la Uat w t; only, the United
-ftetes V.t, cow’ d tay country ba
»ura It v-atn t being kidded into
duirmlng itself while another got
rsady to attack ft.
Tha Russians wouldn't buy that
idea Thay wanted no foreign in­
spectors poking around ta BussU.
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Mayb* if enough of th* merchant# get
together, a but running on a regular #che*
dule from the Navy Station to the Sanford
famines* area could be arranged.
We know that the poeaibilitie* ara tram*
•ndcus, with addition#1 peraonnal coming In­
to Sanford regularly, and additional unit*, in
all probability, still acheduled to be added to
th* already “ bursting at the aeams*' Navel
Air Station.
Let's get those folkt to Sanford. We
would enjov having them and w# know- that
thay would enjoy being with ue.
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O uitaiy ta a by-word in automobile
driving. Whan wta tha laat tima you atopped to allow a car to back out of its parking
plaea? Sanford'* traffic problem would be
partially aolved If you participate In a Courte»y program.
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24-Hour Session* Suggested
It eaema aa if 20 waalthy aenatm are
thumbing their noeee at th* eitliene of Flori
da aa they wallow In thalr glory of keeping
aenatora and T*pT***nUtiv*# from other **e
tion* o f the State from performing thalr
duty In aceordsnca with tha provision* of
our State Conatitution.
Add up the coat* and you'll find that tha
taxpayer* muit provid* more thin 1500.000
for th* vary *«!*et group of *«n«tor* to jaw
ov*r tha napportionmant of th# lagialature
that is very dearly, and undaratandably ax
preyed in th* Conatitution of th* Sunthin*
State.
Our own Seminole County delegation ia
dadicatad to the reapportiorflng of tha lag!
alature a* provided by law. But their effort*
ara hamitrung by a weathly few, th* 20
eanatora who don't depend on thalr law pri
tie*, thalr farm* or thalr buslnetaea for a
livelihood. Thla Infallible group of 20 b*ll*vo that thay, and they alone, abould point
tha finger of approval a* to what tha balanca
of our *en« tor* and Ufialaton ihould do for
thalr eonatituant*.
Let ua point out that there era 80S ipa*tic and mentally retarded children on the
waiting list to get Into tha Florida Farm
Colony. Let ua again amphaalta that tha
money takan to eubetdira tha “Reapportion
mtnt Party" In TaUahaueo eould eaally ad­
mit tha 808 children to th* treatment and
care that they to badly need.
The money for thia fiasco muit come
from soma place. And it muat coma from tha
ta rn that tha cltlMni of Florid* pay Into
tha roffora of the State.
And yet. tha wealthy 20 lean back and
pop tha whlpe of “do a* we tay or don’t do
at all."
May w# suggest to our lawmaker* that
a continuoua itsilon, 24 hour* a day, be
■tartad lamed lately, to settle the reappor­
tionmeat problem of tha State.

Soe

Don't lelieve It,
lu t It Hoppanad!
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Monetary Leaders Spot Warm-Up
NEW YOKE. Cft—In a buiiasii
boom it's bard to spot Ua point
where louadoeii cads aad axcan
bagiai. The ordinary m u never
notes inflation ta its wind-up tugs.
He bacomes a »ir « of it only aftar
it baant him with a rise In his
cost of living.
But tha nitioa's monetarr toadars think thsy’v# spotted laOstion
warming up and are moving today
to forestall its hurling a beta b ill
Tblt'i why thay a n boasting
extreme a m cut of ■ ertgjiai
and frowning on any taadasty to
runaway speculation U tha stock
market.
What tha administration aad
binking leaders stem to fasr isn't
ice inflation, now showing up
Industrial ma’arals. but eradt
inflstiae. Timas sre good and

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were partial bald by Cm ( m i ­
ni in aad Mr*. Bob Sites and by
congreaamta Diet* PaiceU. At
cacb party, number* aad tha
iUUa of Ue Florida DrlsgiL&amp;o
_____ tL Also ce Ue gueat
U*t were « tow favorite eeagreealaaal eeUaaguaa aad their wires,
and sea* ■ambers of Ue milllery—moaUy tem the tsglsletlve
Uslsen aMeas- Aa amheuader ar

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am

Weber **y* * sbedy has t o b i M
ft tart ft did kappa# to hft#.
A w o*** walked up to hla •*«■ter last week a*d tendered a SI
sivtig i ceruftasta to ba &lt;ashed 1*.
Weber told her ft would cart a
dim* because U * certifteeto hadn't
bee# bald lev a m « U .
"t d w l b in a d im ." Dm tody
•■tinned end hunted «way bo­
te * Weber
could toll bar be could
_
"tab*
f “ft *ut ad th* as.
§ m a la w m beak with a d im .
“Bammed
ft." U a
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W*b*r took tha certifUato aad

ffjnsrjff bSJifi:

wftn th* featured diebtt being
•hilmp. p
potato
ela n and
shrimp,
ou t* chip*, clem
end
cream cheese dip. and tier bam
aad turkey m dw ich ee. Ftoride

ric e * aid Plates— Sightseeing
*■ thflr h n t trtp to Weshiegtoa
• w s Mrs. Jim Malay's tfem
pretty httto taemag* grandchild,
ran, fteeaa. Mu m # end iheltov.

SSWu WtraTwith Mrs.

hid returned In hla desk In the the dune end pushed cut a SI bill. Haley to taresate -A m their lin t

buslntss doesn't cross the line
where soundness ends and excass
begins, times will stay Uat way.
The Ptdaral Jleierve banks ars
raising the rates it which thayll
lead money to member banks, sc­
at Ua same lime ire keeping n
tight rein on the supply of money
available for bank* to land ta busv
■ ass.
The eemmarclil banks ara rais­
ing Ua interest rsUs on thnir
loans to business — and Just at
Ua time when tho volume of such
loans Is starting to rise toward 1U
fell peak.
Government agenctas ars curb­
ing nortown-psymsat. long-term
mortgages. Banking leaders cau­
tion against laxity In extandmg
consumer credit.

Th* Federal Ba serve frankly
a*ya It* alms are to “ dlscoura
as borrowing and protaet
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buying power of Ua dollar.''
Businessman these days ara con­
centrating sttocUoB ea all th*
proofs Uat um*a are good.
The nation's output of goods and
semens is at a record high, go
are U* totals of personal income
and consumer spending — and
consumer borrowing.
Business is expanding Its plans
to build more plaints aid buy more
equipment. Tha total volume of
personal livings continual to rise
— although Ua rata «£ saving has
dropped. Th* traditional flummer
slump in business ia uausually
mild this year.
All this adds up. to tha minds
of most buslMiimtn. to a sound
tconomle situation. Thay laava ft
to tha bankari to worrry About tha
point wh*r* soundness ends aad
excess

Check Meter
During Intervals
BOSTON. ift-When Ue poliesfflin se n rou ware speeding end
you insist you weren't, Chinese ere
you're both rUhl—because your
speedometer probably Is wrong.
That's Ua opinion of Bobert I
Kretschmer, executive secretary
of the American Automobile Aaaa.,
in Massachusetts.
“ 0# newer ears," be laid, “ mere
that J* per cent of those c hecked
kid s p * * d * m a te rs that were
'stow."’
Kretschmer advised motorists to
hive their speedometers checked
at toast m c # e year because *'ev»«
the mart accurate of them begla
to art fast' or ’stow* after u.aoo

i » par cant affective -a detecting
satiak manufacture of atomic w ^ .

l At hu Geneva meeting with
Busina Premier Bulganin aad Ue
Premiers of Britain end Prises,
Eisenhower proposed on July 21 a
Nofold plan as aa example of
this country's desire for disarm. •
mist: Ue United SUtoa end Bussit would (A) exchange complete
blueprints on Ucir military establuhmsnt* end (B&gt; a g m to let
each othar'i planes take e s A l
photographs inside their trrritene*
to check on military strength.
Bulganin rejected Eisenhower's
proposal on Ue grounds that Ua
areas of Ua United SUtas end Bas­
ils ere so hugs either side could
conceal anything ft wuhed. Hi
Hid the Russians ngard their May
10 sdse at more nalistia.
Shortly afterwards at hie
conference Elsenhower. apptresMy
not disturbed by Ue Busilea tun.
down, said the United Itatei in.
tends to mike some new proposals
late this moaU.
He his hid Herald Z. Itausa
studying Ue whole disarm smut
problem to bring ft up to date isd
mike new reeommeadattoai which
probably will be dftfenat from
ose thla country had tailsud
upon for y«ariEiseahower eatd this matter # 1
take e tot of camtostia# by a tot
of expert!.

WILL YOU 8E
OUR GUEST?
We bare tossed M elr-cendl.
hexed rooms at the Ifer-Lo*

MrteL

to eS Be*
arrivals at e«r Karel Air
AboelaUly
N e lls # .

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Inc*
•Builder* o f Via*
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There's Difference,
Judge Is Informed
NEWARK, Ohio. Uft-A Columbus
man, Munroe Artis, *4. chsrgtd
with shoplifting Tl cents worth of
ham. appasred bafora Municipal
J w iy Harvey J. Alnaadar last
Tbs Judge fined him tl*
strongly suggested be leave tow*.
“ Yas, sir, your honor, air. Judge,
sir," said Artis, “ 111 catch Ua
first freight out."
Alexander reminded him ft was
illegal to ride Us rods.
“ Yes, air, your honor, air,
sir. Wt 1 ain’t riding Ue
I’ m tiding ta a ‘
Artis.

Saw

that all li peaceful at the Baaaatt
at nights now— tha
baby bee b**a put aa Ua battle).
Society Not# — Two big social
evaata at Ua past wash aa Cepitel HiP toe g Ftortda earn

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SAM DAWSON

Than Ua matUr stood for y * t» .
neither side yielding.
1. Laat May to tha I usslats
ytaldad a bit — but not as far as
Ue United States wanted They
slid they would agree to teams of
international Inspectors being its
tioned us Ruaili; but Ueir move­
ments would be limited. They could
not hive full freedom tr check
anywhere us Rusitt. Tbey’o be its
tinned at stratcgie points, like rail
centals and alrftaldj.
This was the rsaianint behind
their offer: No great power nows
days could prepare for war against
tnoUsr without vast movamenU
of troops, planes aad matariali, all
of which could be spotted by Ue
inspectors at th* airiwldi and rid
centers. Thay could eouad a w an ­
ing
Tha Waitarn Power* art suipi
esous of this idea. A similar sys­
tem was sat up ta K e n t after
tha armistice than but la North
Korea Ue Bads got around the
agreement by building new trinsportatioa centers sway from these
under inspection.
Nevertheless, since May 10 Eleanhower has indicated Uat per­
haps the United lu tes would
settle for something less than tha
100 per cent foolproof system prsviously mauled upon by this coun­
try.
why? Perhaps because la Ue
itemie ege no inspection sight ba

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Classmates Mothers Call On
M iss Ann Raborn A t Party Friday

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Catholics Planning
Supper Wednesday

Spicy Meat Balls cn Brochette

A “ Get-Acquainted’’ supper It
on thr schedule for Wednevday *v*.
nm| from 5 'Ul I o'clock «&lt; thr
Holy Nome Society of All Soul*
Catholic Church is sponsoring thr
j a(fair on thr action! grounds across
thr alrcet fro mthr church it Oik
Avr. and Ninth St.
Fithcr Richird Lyons hu invited
■11 parishioners snd thnr families
to “ eat thnr fill for ■ nnminil fee"
ind (ft hotter acquainted with
thnr neighbor*.
Faihrr l.yon* m&lt;i thr Sisters u til
hr iprcul guests rent) in answer
any questions pirenti nut hive
concerning thr coming ithool year.

C M I NDAR
OF f V t N T S
Ready to entire summer lppetile* are lt » v meat lulh and pineapple
chunk) en hr-, belle. They hue hern rsevkrd with a tpey uuce to bring
cut their full flavor. Just fritter serving, a man's hino ihem i« slipped on
the op of eat h viewer. Ilr meat lulls are ulr illi served with herb rice,
trenched green beans, a Umalo-tUUg* chmr salad. hard rolls and (rat h
shirtrake.

Miss A. Raborn Ask Friends Over
After Excitement
lells Aug. 13 Of Wedding Calms
(IC IL Y MtOWNHTONK
W edding Plans Hv
tundllril Pr r** food lldllne
Wedding e reitement is over. The
M i» Ann Lynn Ribom. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Marion t-amar Ra- bride’ s father has related. Th*
bflr'n'w ill* beenm el he hruie n( W!ll■ bridegroom', mother ha. shown
Ism Franm Stephen*, .on of Mr.
hri&lt;l* ^
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and Mr*. Walter Way-man Stephens favorite rii»r, t.ifts are arranged,
of Pensacola on Aug. 11 at I p. m. **&gt;•* h°»*» is In order. Tim. to ask
P Ih* First Plptnt Church.
Mend* for th. first at-homes.
Dr. W. P. Brooks. Jr., will offl-l ^
* '.arm-weather afternoon
eiate at the double-ring ceremony. get-together e fruit rooter, smell
Nuptial music will be prevented by ssndwirhes end rookies can be the
Mr*. r. Evans McCoy. organist and the order of the day Rut take it
Bliss Deborah Fennell, Tampa, es«y, Riide, no good rook be*
fame areomplished In a day.
ooloist.
Plan one at-home for family
The bride-elect will be given in
Damage by her father and will friend* end serve this Burgundy
have Mtsa Janice Reel, Tampa, as Cooler. It’s a pleasant refiethlng
mailt of honor and Mrs. Marion L. drink me-le with a tea base. But
aborn, Jr., as matron of honor. don’t male It more then itv hours
ndesmaidt will be Mt«i Judy ahead of set-ting, after that lapee
Hardenburgh, Palatka, Mui San­ of time tea experts »av the bever­
dra Jones, Jacksonville. Miss Joan age b»gmt to lose some of its
fresh piquant quality. And use a
Wright and Miss C.stl Bitting.
Donald Conlon. Pensacola, will good satiety of tea— one that
»*rve as best man for Mr. Stephens eomrs in a tightly etosed eonand ushers will be Frank Abbott, lainer or a sealed wrapping of
rrnsacola, Robert Duohel. Daytona aluminum foil; tea leavra and air
Beach, Marion L. Raborn Jr, are not the best of mate*.
Invite ynung-fntk friends for an*
brother of the bride-elect. Tommy
Speer and Wesley Hamit. Mark other at-home and aervo this Fruit
shore, nephew of the bride-elect Cooler; the fu iy fruit-flavored
berare res in it will be Just up
ill serve as nag hearer.
Immediately after the reremonv, their alley.
_ of the
_ hnde-eleet will
Bandwirhsa ean be simple,
the parents
enlertain wlth a recYptioo at’ lhfi’r -Invited ham with lot* of Hired
vanned pimiento on whit* hrrad
home, 1IKU East Seminole nivd.
will he fin* for on* variety; just
Government anile, federal, elate make euro riusta are removed
and local operate 71 per cent from hrrad and th* sandwichr*
•f ell tba hospital b*da In the rut lo attractive strips. Half moon
nation.
sandwiches— made from round*
of vanned date-and-nut bread
spread with cream e^heet#—will
giva another easily-prepared sweet
variety.
Order the rookies from a highquality hakery. No gueste will he
censorious If sueh doing* add to
IS* bride's *a*#.
Her# are recipes for the Cooler*.
Rl RGl'NDY COOLER
HANFORD, Aug. *-E v*ry wo* Ingredient*: 3 quart* water. IK
men dreams of a shopping spree tea hag* or lk teaspoon* loose
With prica tags disregarded, of tea, S hottlea (12 ounrea earhl
taking home the tin t choir# in* grape juice, juice of 2 lemons
.Seed of the most practical, ef strained), juice of 4 orange*
Having everything new at ante . . (strained | I largo bottle 22
and all of it to mauhl
ounree) ginger ala, lemtm and
That dream will come tru# for orange ellee*.
the winner of the National Con­ Method: Bring water to a hoi! In n
test sponsored locally by Down* saucepan. Add tea hags or loos#
town Cleaner* and Laundry ale* tea; let brew uncovered ■ minutes.
Bemlnol* County Laundry. Ri reply Remove ten bag* or strain tea
by completing th* etatement “ I into another container. l et cool at
prefer Senltsna to ordinary dry room temperature. Add grape
•leaning bemuse . . In 25 words .'nice, lemon Juice and orange Julre.
v less, some lucky woman will At serving time, pour over e
0 given a VI,000 wardrobe from block ef im tn punrh bowl. Add
tn* world-famcu* Marshall Field'* chilled ginger ale. Garnish with
department alar* hi Chicago.
thin lemon and orange ill rat.
Nat only will the winner he giv­ Makes 82 punrh-eup servings be­
en a complete waedrwb* created fore Ice melts.
b) th* beet known designers, she'll
f r u it cooler
be able la make her own selec­ Ingredient*: 11% eupe pineapple
tions bemuse a free round-trip to juiee, 2 cans frosen orange Juir*
Chicago is Included. Th* winner concentrate. 1 large bottle (22
will travel lo Chicago via United
Aitlinaa where she will have three
N O W SHOW ING
expense-paid data during
Vhleh to da her •‘iso-billi-lts-cerne"
■hopping. The winner need not
travel alone, either, for the prise
trclodm the three day* In Chi•ago far two people , , , with
atm the tail fare* paid I
Entry blank* for this unusual
■rd fun contest may be picked
up at Downtown Cleaner*. Thera
* 1 no limit *n th* number of tntriea each contestant may submit,
rk entry blank must be
hj th* SaatHene Dry

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Entry Blanks For
Nationwide Contest
Available Here

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Tba contest opens Augnrt 1 and
til entries postmarked not later
than midnight lepteiuber M and
received set later than October 7,
1952 wilt rervlvp full rontldera
(ton. Entries ar* malted I* Sani*
tone Dream Wardrobe Contest,
Bet WOI. Chicago 77, 111.
J h a Judging will he done by th*
1 0 1 la H. Donnelley Corpora lion,
Chicago ass th* las Is at originality,
alnmrity and eptneta o f thought
In addition t* tba 11^00. ward*
lata lin t prise, II aUsarvaluahle
I t v t o acnati Mlar TV
an air aandtHn e r, tuggng*. cafha meters, alsrttie mixer*,
nfartrla fryers, etertri* blanket*
and hal aprtada. Tan |W United

MONDAY
Th* circle* of th* WMS of the
First Baptist Church meet at
lo.lS a n . with a coveted di&lt;li
luncheon at noon. 1'iugram meet­
ing at t pm.
The tllsi* Knight Circle of the
First Baptist Church will nie«-l
with Mr*. Georg* C. Dixon, JJo
Meet ]9 S t , at h pm.
Tlie WMU of the First Baptist
Church will gelhrr for lit regular
Hireling el 10:41 e. m. A covered
dish luncheon will he held at 13
noon followed by the pingram at
I o clock Circle No. Three in
charge, Mr*. Joe Wright, leader.
Gue.l speaker is Mr*. Bins Aur•hakksn th* fnimer Mis* Ellen
Menwelher.

The lovely home of Mrs. Hxrry
Lee Sr , on Seminole Blvd. v» as the
setting Friday morning for a
••Coke" party givrn in honor ot
Miss Ann Raborn whose mamas*
will be solemnised Aug. 13 Hos­
tesses for the event were Mr*. Lee,
Mr*. Harry Lc* Jr., and Mrs. A.
IV. I.**
Cues!* wrre greet*! at the door
by Mr.. Lee Ji . a'ter which Ihry
offend their congratulations to the
popular bride-elect. For ihe Ovvis­
ion tin* Raborn rho»* a watermel­
on pink sunhack htnuse which
blended in with a bouttani (lownod
skirt.
Lovely hibitcus In various delical* vhsdrt wrre u*od lo decorate
the entertaining rooms. Th* guest*
later rnM)rd refreshment* of dain­
ty sandwiches, rakes, and lokrs.
The honoree wav then prevented
with a lovely gilt by the hostesses
at a momento ef the occasion.
Among tho»e Invited to be with
Mis* Raborn between the designat­
ed hour* of It a. m and 13 JO p m
were her mother. Mr* M L. BaNun Sr. Mr* M. L Raborn Jr.
Mr* J. N. Rohvon Sr. Mr* J A
Wright. Mr« It. G, Irvin, Mr« O.
K Goff. Mrs. L. F Bovle. Mr*.
Charles Wilke. Mrs. Robert F lira,
ham. Mr*. J. M. Leonard. Mr*.
Harold (irav, Mrs. Paul (J. Brown.
Mr* M M. Moore. Mr* Waller
Carter, Mrs. W. A. Mormon, and
the hovtesve*.
Al»n Invited were Miss Joan
Wright. Mu* Gail Bitting. MU*
Judy Irvin, Miss Rova Coke Boyle,
Mis* Beverly Gray, Mi** Alice
Brown, Miss Joanne Moore. Mi**
Rrt«y Anne Carter, and Miss Mar­
garet Morruon.

The Executive Board of the Wo­
men of the Church will mart in
the Session Room nf th# First
Freibytemn Church at 10 a. m

Boxing M ovie
In For Trouble.
Producer Says

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M iss Sandra Dunn , Robert Berg
Exchange Vows In Lovely Rites

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2 Members Taken
Into VFW Auxiliary

Club To Meet

People 60 to 80

BE OUR GUEST!

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Odh*m ft Tudor.
Inc.

Relatives Give
Rehearsal Supper
For Wedding Party

A pie-reheereal dinner wsv gtv«
HOLLYWOOD r — Bevins, the
dead end h i ef sports, may at fen Saturday night at To-!&lt;t% *
well brace itteif for another imn»- 1Itc ‘ auiant ter the yartv of the
|Dunn-Berg weddinr which wax
over from Hollywood.
■The Harder They Fill." a book perfertited yesterday afternoon.
1 hr deticlous turkey dinner * s i
that was a Gritting indictment of
at leavt one phase of having, is go­ given hy Mr an-) Mr*. John Du.tn
ant Mr. and Mrs. D sM Djiiri,
ing In he pul on the screen,
"I don't think having i&gt; a spoil unci’ , a &gt;1 aunts of (hr bride.
Beautiful floial ariangrmrnta
in any senie of the inm.*'
So said Phi! p Yoidan who i- ” f white gladioli arranged w.'h
prod in mg the picture and uriting pmk end whitr pom ponvs and
iitrt.prised with derp green frm
th* screen plsv
Yordan't senbmrnts etited anv captured thr mood of Ihe rvenirg.
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. -i roiRsIs teier pre*
thought that the movie version will
soften the binm punches! oul h&gt; sented |ho«r iq (hr wedding party
the author of the book. Budd with gifts a&gt; a remembrance of
(hr happy iwvasion.
Schulbeig.
“ The Harter Thrv Fall'* |v aup
t-iiunc thus# Invited lo be with
potcdly fiction tmt it it a »r.vt&gt; ttiai '1 •« bantia I' .nn and KobCiX
not tmcuriously piraliels IP* bux­ Berg W»lie ber paicnla, Mr. and
ine career of Pi nui Camera
Alt'. ba:n Itenn, the Rev. ant
The huge Italian occup.ed the Mrs. A. G. Meltml., Mr. and Mrs.
world heavyweight throne for one tifOl a* Touhy, Mr. and Ml*.
year until he was batirrri into a Chat !c* 1lljnn Sr . gian-lfaiher " f
dreadlul m m in ltUI hv Max the tu nilr. Mr*. U J. Beii;, the
Ileer
pnw m's mot hri. Mli-t .Noimx
The era of Camera—the fantas­ F i)( Hiirvry, Mil* I'at Dunn,
tic and phoney buildup of s hulking liltcr o( thr bride. Ti&gt;nniaa b'aun.
giant who wav anything but a tlria. Mr. and M»t. K. 1. I’ rtiialey,
champion fighter and the gaiigrtci Mr. and Mra. 1tubfit J Cushing,
almovphcre that dominated the Bill Jennings, and the hasta an I
spectacle from its origin to Its f n, hoilrs.es.
tsh—is indeed a vu.ncrabte one lot
bovine
Voulan obviously doe* nof intend
lo mu* any chances to jab and
louse where it will hurt.
Nodding in agreement to Ihe pro­ Two tad. from Sinfotd wero
ducers r I t r r i observation wav among thme receiving trophic* and
Mart Robson, who will direct Ihc nhthini it ihe closing cvercivf* of
film He. too. hat no illusion) about The Raster Summer t'ampi at I t a*
' tanooga, Tenn . lari week.
the glamor of the hutuies*
Three boss snd |#irsr award* *r#
Robson directed the pwe-fu:
lealirlic picture, "i hamp on " an­ Hoy tt right, ton of Mr. snd Mr*.
other limy of the prUefight same I \ Mlight. IIS Elliott Ave. t»h&lt;*
that attracted wide attention sev­ hold. Ihe trophy (or overnight
eral yeat* aso,
ramping and hor*e&lt;; ribbons (or
Yordan said he does n't antici­ •crond place in the t'ano# Regatta
pate the warmest rooperatmn from doublra; 2.1 yard hark stroke, third
(he fight people when aitual film- place; and (irvt place In 100 yard
ms |ct» underway, with Humphrey relay in the swimming mrcl.
Glynn Hodge*, von nf Mr. and
Bogart as the star.
lie hopes to shoot scenes in New Mr. M G. Hodges, I’aola Road,
Tort* Madi-on .Square Garden, hold, the Itophy for third place tit
and Stillman's gvm, rusty-musty archery and third ptare ribbon in
training site for the fighter*, as the canoe regatta doubles.
well at some of the pubs along
NEW PIN—UFA
Eighth Avrnue where the Gotham
boxing crowd gather)
GATESVII.I.E, Tex.. (.P-A pie.
He indicated he will not be ture of a safety pm heralds rtevr
floored with turpi tie if the Inter­ buths in Ihc Coryell County News,
national Boxing Club, which owns The futllie it “ New in Ihe Safely
(he Garden, proves tn he reluctant Pin Set.”
m granting u«e of the big arena
Thut lar. he .aid. he has had diffieulty acquiring old movres of
some of Camera's fighta. Once
We Earned the
they Were easy to obtain.
Th# character to play the giant
hover has not been selected,
“ Me want a Ivp# who really Is
big, naive and innocent," Yordan
noted*

Boys Make Good
At Baylor Camp

At * p m. Sunday Mist Senfra
The groom's mother wore a
Ann Dunn, daughter of Mr. and stirrt-lrngtn dress nf printed
Mr*. Sam Dunn »»* mantel In green and white n)lorv featuring
Robert Rev mood Rrtg, aim of Mis, a filled wairt and a novelty col­
Circle* nf the First Presbyterian
L, J. Berc of New Kensington, ter *irented hy while airevsorirs.
Church will meet at th* church
Pa., in ths First Pietbylciun On her left shouldei she pmnrd a
at 11 a m. A covered di«h lunch­
’ cor*age of carnation* and rose­
( hurch.
eon will he served at anon. Im­
mediately following will he the
The doubte-ring reremonv w»a buds.
R ..me.s end Inspiratienal meet­
Following th* ceremony e re­
performed hy the Rev. A. O. Mring.
innis in a triune of while gladioli, ception was held in the Educa­
rhr)santhriimms, and fern. The tional Building of '.he churrh. It
Evening Circle Nt». One of the
while candelabra wilh 12 burnug was decorated with th* bilde'e
First Presbyterian Church, Me*.
Me. and Mrs. W. A. Bishop of tapers were banked hy potted flowrts and potted palm*. Mrs.
W. B. Brutal*/. chairman, will Miami Springs t&lt;» announcing palm* and the family pew* were J. \\. Brown was In charge of the
meet with Mr*. John Wilson, the birth ef a 7 lb. 4 ox. daugh­ marked hy arrangement* of tube- reception arid Mrs. Charlrt Dunn
Golden let*, at ■ p. m. Mr*. R. C. ter, Jessica I eigh, born Aug. 3. to.e* and fern.
Jr. ami Mi*. A. I- I olllns srivcnl
Maxwell and Miss Istise Caldwell Mr*. Bishop will he remembered
Mr*. Geotge Tojhy, organist the rake while Mr*. I harlet Dunn
serve as co hostesses.
a* th* former Mis* Brtty Jean played **S«irivod#*' end "tlrrausc'' Si, and Mis, John Dunn invcd
Hay man of this City.
while Mi** Norma Fax* Harvey, lb* punch.
Evening Cirelea Re. Two and
soloist, .eng "How Da 1 levs
Mis. I„ P. Pa)(on attended th*
Three ef the First Presbyterian
hlldr's hook snd floating bo*te»«c»
Thee" and “ Because’'.
Church Mrs. C. W. Johnson and
The bride given In marring* by wrre Ml*. A. C, Cleveland. Min
Mi*. M. M. lend, chairmen, will
her fattier, wos lovely in o baller­ I'atey Collins, Mi-e Jeenetle
hold u joint meeting tn the Edu­
Cleveland end Vis* Pally Walk­
The lediet Auxiliary lo il,« ina length town of while laffrta er,
cational Building at I p. m. Hostend net. The deep neckline was
ease* wit] he Mrs. Robert Bram- VFW held its regular meeting
gathered el Intervals and ernTh* esvLillies rut the four-tirrd
lest, Mia. Torn W, Freese*n. Mrs. Tuesday mgth at which time two Stnldeied w th delicate pink n o t. vrdding rake lopp-d will) a nilniaJoe Garrett, and Mr*. Curtis new mrmhec* were errrptcd hy hud). Her prill* beauty was rn- ' tin* hnd* and groom standing
transfer. They are Mr*, la. y
Hughes.
hamed bv a tight fitting low outer an anh of flowers crntr|r,|
The Elsie Knight Circle of thr I Hielm of Ohio and Mrs. Myrtle
&lt;nd!r* ennting to a paint el her by a wedding bell.
First Baptist Church will meet Burgrr of Indiana.
'Iny
waist. Th* skirt wet of white
For a wedding trip through
Th#
aiisiliary
(■
sponsoring
Sue
at the home nf Mrs. Georg* Dick­
Uffete
overlaid with a &gt;&gt;ouffarit Florida Mrs. Berg woir a rliairoal
Maiiin Christmas eard* ar&gt;d gifts.
son. m W. Ittb Si at ■ p. m.
skirt fashioned with three tiri. summer dress with )ellnw acres,
Circlet of the WSCS of the First [ Cmdr. Smith of Post 32*2 attend­
of rufflee fanning out in * bell ■ones. Upon their return they will
Methodist Churrh will meet as ed th# meeting to ask th* ladle*
follows; Circle No. bti with Mrs. to participate with Die Ground shape at the Irottom. Th* bntr leci.l* at hill \\. l ust Si.
.nr* a single strand nf prat It. (in
Ojt-of.lnwa
guests Included
C. F Mims. I40S Stevens Ave. Observer Cmp. on Sunday Aug. 7.
Refreshment* were served to !hry head she wore a tiny whit# Airs. I.. J. Berg, Mr. and Mra,
at Iflo p. m ; Circle No. Revest
land
on
th*
edges
of
which
wnp
F. T, Kriiialrv. Fianri* ttemalry,
with Mr*. L. P. Hagan, 1T0I Park Ih# following; Felly Smith, Jenny
s wn seed peeri* fium which fell N ew kingeingtnn, Ite.; 1.1. Paul
Ave„ at 3:M p. ra.: Cirrlu No. Hilton, Mary Kpltn, Ruth Smith,
a
cascading
Veil
of
nylon
tulle.
) Hodgins. Tennessee; Mr, and
Eignt with Mr*. W. P. Chapman. Kathleen Thome*. Kvelvn flitThe veil wee gathered at the top •Mis. r haites Dunn Sr., Abeidr-en,
W. First SI. at I p. m Th* rlr- brow, Mary Rorttger, Margaret
clo wiB hold a market basket llillitd, Lauretta Marrk, Martha if the hand and acme* the front N. ('.; Mr and Airs, fhatlet Duan
sale; Circle Nute with Mrs. J. N. Hardwick, lacy llielmt and Myr­ was a tiny ruffle of matching n»l Jr. and son cf Orlando and Tom­
from th# skirt. She rertled * my Saunders, Chailrston, S. C,
kuereUo, non Park Ave. .at 3 tle Rui err.
whit#
Bihle. a gift fiom the groom.
P m.; and Circle Ten with Mrs.
Thr hrlds wss born In Sanford
pped with a cluster of orange and attended local schools gra­
John Morgan, Forrest Drive. 3
blossoms,
lilies
of
the
valley
and
p m., Mra. Robert Easterday,
duating from Seminni* High
ittcading sstln tlteamer* Inter- School in 1954. She was active
co-hostess.
srerted wlrh baby's breath. She
n Glee club as a member of the
TUBRDAT
were white loro shoes.
Tuple Trio, president of tha Tn
The Woman's Bible Cists of the
Miss
Fetriete
Dunn,
sister
of
Hi V, we* « cheerleader, received
Firat Baptist Churrh will meat at
lie bride, was maid of honor and (re Jayrre, American l-egion and
4 puss. at th# home of Mrs. A. B.
grwned in a pink princess-style Daughter* o( the Amerknn Revo­
Lovejoy, 905 park Are.
taffeta diets with a waistline lution swards at graduation. She
Tha Anna Miller Circle will
srtm and deeply scooped nreklln* was chosen ai one nf Ihe six out­
meet at the Elks Club at 2 p.m.
edged hy ■ hand which stood up standing senior girls of that rises.
The Unity Truth Class will
away from her neck. Th* skirt She It employed by The Hanford
meet at tha Valdes Hotel at 7:41
w»* eilrentrly wide composed of
pm. with Carolyn Parson an
Herald.
twrly* gotet She wot* a string
teacher. The public it invited.
Mr. Berg I* a native of New
nf
pearls
a
nil
rat
tied
a
r
a
nading
Cirri* No. One of the WSCS of
Kensington where he s (tended
ho.quel of pink tarnations en- schools end graduated In 1!C&gt;2. He
the First Methodist Church with
Iw oed with natural giernery and was a rnemhei of various musical
Mrs, P. II. Colbert, rhairman,
tied with pink bows. Iter shoe* vrgamiatlon* end later worked fur
will meet with Mra. W. P. Field*.
wye of pink lar* and she wore a Pittsburgh Iteiflt and Ida-* I'o.
300 w. nth it. at to a. m. Mrs
ha f hat of liny pink flower* He Is employed by Vowell'a |&gt;eRalph Dean will bo ro-bosleti.
#dj,ed with veiling. On her right psrtment Store.
t
4
The CTO Wive'* Club will meet Q. Wkol b Ifco aomo of Ikb am of wrut she wore a silver hrairlel
hearing on# silver heart, a gift of
at • p m. at the CTO Club. A
the bride.
salo will follow tho meeting and A. Beaf Made pot meat.
Rest man was Tommy Sound­
Q.
Where
dee*
U
feme
Mm
and
Tha Woman'* Bible Claes of the
refreshments will he served.
er* of Charleston. S. C. ard ecting First Baptist Chinch will meet to.
Th# Gleaners Clasa of the Firat bee ie U tdeoHbedT
Baptist Church will meet at ■ p. A. It ftanta tram the heel chuck. as other gioomsnirn wrre Hud morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock at
It b idenlihed hr the long, thin Jernlnga end Rolwrt Cushing
tbe home of Mr*. A- B. Lovejoy,
m. at the homo of Mrs. Bra New
bled* ban* it contains.
Mrs. Dunn chose for her A')* Park Ave., it was announced
some wnth Mr*. J. A. Strange as
Q.
Hoe
b
1
4
prepared?
daughter's wedding a street length ' today.
co hostess.
By braising. The pot-roast I* rfrci* nf rosewood silk shantung
Circle* of the WSCS of the First A.
browned first tn 2 re 1 tableepimi*
Methodist Church will meet at ef lard or dripping*. Then a small with a giey background dotted
•:4S n. m at tba following places; amount of liquid u added, from W with tiny pink flownri. It feature
No. One, Mra. W. P. Fields. 300 to M cup. The mrat is covered # 1 * sweetheart neckline and a
v 'v j t C l CU\ r t
W. 17th St., Mrs. Ralph Dean, co- dowdy and allowed to simmer over got-d iklrt Joined at the hip line.
RIDE
-IN THE A TRE
hostrss; No, Two, Mrs. J. F. low heat until tender. Conking time Her recessorie* were pink amt
Ire a 3 to 5 praind pot nsut la from the wore a rolsaga of carnations
McClelland, 312 Elliott Ave.; No. 3 to 4 hours.
I.ART TIME TONIGHT
and rosebuds.
Three, Mr*. Walter Price. Uke
RTARTB 2:30
Monroe; No. Ftour. Mrs. Octavia
Tho Holy Nam# Society o f All
Rumble/. 1213 W. First It , Mrs.
C. F, Branan, ro-hosten; No. Route Catholic Churrh la sponsor­
Flvo, Mrs. J. H. Nicholson, Brier- ing o get scquainlrd supper at
tho school grounds from 4-2 p.ns. Apply F or Old Line Legal
clift Ava.
tMl'BAD AY
Intermediate R.A.'a meet at 7
Kevrrv * L tf* Innurancr
Junior R.A.'a meet at T p.m.
p-m. at the Firat Baptist Church.
ot the First Baptist Church.
WEDNESDAY
Ksnss* City, Me.—It ym: ere
Sunday School Worker* Council
2:33 Only
under 20, you ean »Utl apply ter
ef the First Baptist Church meet
■ f 1.000 |ifa Insurenc* policy tn
for supper at 7 pen. Prayer meetPLUS
nalp taka eara of final aepanaea
ing at 7:30 p.m. Workers Coun­
* We hove looted lb aircil I pen.
Candltiened reams ot lb* svlthoul burdening your family.
Mor.Lou Motel.
Yen handle tho entire trans­
• Abontetely FkES for S
• u r n ) black d te rry beverage, 1
„ oil
&lt;270 tn
“ new onhreb itio n hy malt with OLD AMERI­
Urge battle ( I t mmtee), leave*
nl onr Naval Air Slatlom. CAN of KANSAS CJTY. No obllfallen. No one will roll on you!
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Write today for free Informa­
luted arange juke cewcentreU te­
tion. bimply mail postcard or Ut­
gsther w«U. At eerving time pour
ovur s block of ko fa punch bowL
tar (riving Oga) lo Old American
Add chilled black rkorry and
"E tjilJe re o f Fin# Romeo"
In*. Co., t W. 9th, Dept. LMiOB.
7:11 _ 11:11 .
lemon bovoregea. Makra about SS
M U S . fr e n c h A y s .
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Kanaa*
City, Mo.
punch-cup act vmgu.

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week in Fayetteville, N. C. with
her parents. Mr. [Irklr remainrd
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Fantastic But Possible
How about a flm-taara playoff

THE SANFORD HERALD for the American League pennant?
page I
Mon. A a r B, 1955 It aouoda fantastic but the pot la

DougFordTakes
Tam O’Shanter
All-American

boiling up a real fine atew lor
Preudent Bill Ha nidge.
Under the American Lcagua
tyitem, It'i itrdden death, a onegame playoff, In ease ol a tie. But
that takes ear* ol only two club*.
With seven weeks to go. only lto
By CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN
gareea separate the top lour elubi,
CHICAGO (ft — four-year-old
Detroit In tilth place la only SH
Mike straddled Doug ford's shoul­
back.
ders and pounded tom-tom fash­
The weatherman helped tighten ion oa hla head.
the icrewi yesterday, forcing CLl*
GAINESVILLE IP-Torn Gin­ raco to settle for a 2 -1 tie In lk Ten-year-old Doug Jr. hung to
nate!]! and Frink Lorenro ir» Innings at Baltimora and wuhloi hla dad's hand, hla ayaa gleaming
robbed of th* football coach'* tra­ out a scheduled second game. Rain is ban worship.
ditional rot* *i “ town crier" •» al*o postponed a second game at
Tba dad aald; *T guest m go
they prepare for th* annuil flor­ Washington after the Senators had back to tha trailer and do some
id! High School All Stir gam*.
bopped the Cleveland Indians baby sitting. 1 'va got another.
Pamela. But she's only I months
Tb«r havan'l anything to cry again, M .
■bout line* thilr playcra are th*
M i c k e y Mantle's 10 -th-innnlng old."
pick of 1955 high ichool graduates home run. hla 24th of tha season
Dong ford la tha hottest pro
—rooit of them top prospect* lor sod second of the gtme. gave New golfer on tho elreuit right now. His
future college stardom.
York a split with Detroit and sole check af 12,420 for winning tha
GannarrllJ had Juit on# diy'i {possession of second place, three All-Amerlcta Tournament at Tam
look it Uii llnemrn on hU North perrei.tige points behind Chicago. O'Shanter yesterday boosted his
■quid « d violated tha cirdlml Dalrelc shaded New York In the •arnlngt for the Kiaon to lll.oio
rule of coaching by uylnc how opener 4-2 but Mantle's clout add­ and gave him third plsre on the
happy he was with hla material.
ed up to s S-2 Yankee victory In PGA money-winning list.
The IS-yesr-old ford, winner of
H* h n rom* pretty fair birki the second behind Bob Turley.
Vx^-for laitinn Edwin C. Johm
Tne fast-moving Boston Red Sox the national PGA crown two weeks
who gilrrd 1,200 yirdi niihtng lor outlasted Kinias City In a wild (go. took the AH-Americia prise
I*. K. Yoog# of Gain** villa la it friy 16-12, hammering four pitch with a final TO for a Tl-hola total
action; Don Lurry ol Daytona art for IS bits and Si total bases. of ITT—U under par.
Instead of tha windup being a
Beach S u b m it, the itita tprint Despite tba victory, tha Red Soa
champion; Ronald Kite, who lost tha aeries to the A's, tha first rare for tha title, it was morn a
•cored II touchdown* for Lake But­ •et they had dropped since they retiwet. While ford fareeiad in
with a 2-under 70, British Open
ler. and half a done others with boned to Cleveland July 16-1T.
similar accompllihmenti.
In the National League, Mllwiu champion frier Thomson, the 54Lorenro'a South aquad la itacked kre won a pair from Pittsburgh hole leader, ballooned lo Tl for
it aa high or higher with talent &lt;1-1 and 4-1 while New York split 23H and seventh place.
Most of tha other front runners
nry fonts of Miami High and two at Cincinnati, losing 04 and
OUa Greene ol Miami Edlion eachwinning S-s. As a remit the Braves also collapsed with the result that
•cored M polnti In the tough magic have a two-game edge on tha little known Lae Blagettl, Willough­
city competition. Richard Bethea Giants in their aecond-plaee battle. by, Ohio, took second with TO for
of dcwliton icored lit polnti la it Tha Braves era 14H games back MO, and a four-way Ua for third
neaion. Billy Children of Dan Mc­ ol Brooklyn, which bowed to Chi­ developed among Ted KroU, Tony
Carty High at fort Pleree icored cago 44. Philadelphia trampled Holguin, Jimmy Demaret and
Ftoddio Haaa-each at Mi.
10*. And there'i plenty more too.
St Lowla M a the other game.
Both squads planned scrim"Of course tha big on# la yet
Chicago had J la Busby on aae- to cema," aald ford. "I mean the
B it e Miitoni today, ponibly the
b i t before Thursday nlght'i game. ond bate with two out a tba Uth World Tournament (starting Thurs­
Meanwhile the baikatbiU All whan rain made further play lm- day). I would settle right now for
Stars arrived to start practice for possible at BalUaore. AH Individ­ 174. If the wreether remains good,
their Wednesday night game ual records go into tba boat but 1 think H will tako that to wto."
Bucky Hawk of St. Petersburg la tha game must be replayed next
The Tl-hola grind to tho World
coaching the South and Joe Nelaon month as well ee Uae posipohid event pays the'winner f 50.000 la
second
game.
et Daytona Beach Beabreeia the
cash and guarantees 152.000 more
Dave Pope’s two-na homey fas for IS exhibition matches.
North.
tha fourth give last-place Balti­ Other divisions of tho AH-Amar
more Its runs after George Kell lean came out tola way;
homered for the Sox In the first
Women’s amateur—Wlffl fmlth,
Chicago tied It up In the eighth St Clair. Mich., Ml.
on Nellie fox's triple and KeU'i
Men's amatear—Doug leaders,
alngla.
Cedsrtown, G i., JM.
Washagtmi rede be Ha fourth
straight oa J e h a n y lehmllt'*
pitching and hitting. The veteran
lefty went the reuto with ■ 10
hitter and tame Brough with two
doubles. Karly Wym waa Ms lee.
er.
Mantle*! two homen lived the
Yanka from dropping a full game
nrlaaa*
behind Chicago- After Al KaUaa's
a u ix e
two-run single tied Ua score a tha
nalocavtlle
.Caaaa
eighth, Mantla hit a t-1 pitch by
Peirfeaa *Mrh
By THE ASSOCIATED fSESS
raUefar Baba Blrrer Into tho upDaytona Beach seared five time*
standi in right field tor Use
I game. Ha bit hla tint homer to tba ninth to hast a atan villa t i­
* m r n n iT s a
ll. fourth plaee Cocoa beat West
*»&lt;• Ia. Saafana I
off starter frank Lary to tba first
Palm Beach 4-1 to II innings. A
STV «
it Inning.
Detroit wm too apsoer to toe scheduled Lakeland at I t Peters­
•1 St. Patar*burf pf-d.
seventh on successive doubles by burg danhlahaadar waa rained out
Kallne and Jack Phillips and Bay and May bo loot tinea the two a n
VlltS4 * ?
Boom's triple that knoakad out not achedulad to moot again ,
taels** ql
al Ba
Ui flora fletck
frank Mlrlelll, Daytona Beach
i
at Baatare
Tbmmy
Byrne, fitevt Oromek waa
aat Palm •••&lt;•* at Orltn*
tha winner despite home runs by pitcher, won hla own game with •
INUUl'AI LKtnlK
W t Pat Eddie Robinson and pinch hitter two run triple to the ninth. In that
~kktf a
big toning for tho lalandari also
Bob Garv.
lew lark
Norm EsticMn, t i n n y White came a double by Milo Priddi.
and Billy IGius each belted three itegtea hy Kan 1 Jaffa!] and V an
!■**• City
bite for the Red Bos hi their fine, Wit* resttor and two,walk* Tho
' 'kiaetea
h i t t i n g afternoon. After Boeton late Daytona loach blast toak the
f u m n a T } u / i l T)
•cored alt runs to the eighth to starring into away foam Al Ganwrap R np. toe A’s eeme back data who drovs to
vtBo
with five to tha
eae {tut jakiaq, ratal M p*#tDodgers were beaten el CbL
Nf?e,$|^-1? warn Ter* l-a. Sag I*
_ by Salto Baber's stogie to
the sixth, following Dee fonday’ i
double. W arm Hacker, fourth
Cttb pitcher, ended the game to
dramatic fashion by throwing fact
three pitches. He tense to to b e e
Attendanco wta 4M at (tattoou i,
Dan limmer with the beset loaded
•to* a M count an tha batter. Be VtBo, and am to West Palm Beach.
•truck him out on thren pitches
Hank Aaims'a twa-nan hamsc
helped Milwaukee whip PtHstur*
to tha first game odor tho Braves
had netted out Varnan Law to
•coca four runs to tha fln t toning,
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SEATTLE (It—Tho Gold Cup. oldariy symbol of Amarica'i speed­
boat ehimpionship, headed baek
to Detroit today after a merry
Sunday mlxup la which a loser
wai the winner and tho winner
cheered too soon.
Gala V, Joe Schoenith'i romp­
ing monster, earned the cup 00
points.
Half a million people—that's the
Seattle police depertment's esti­
mate of the crowd—thought the
victory beioogtd to Miss Thriftway. This brand new Seattle entry
In the speedboat racial picture
roared to elaar-cut victories la tha
second and third baste of tha 41th
•0 -rails classic.
Tha Gale, driven by the owner's
ion, Lae Schocutb, finished sec­
ond la the first beat, second la
the second best and third in the
last 20-mile go-round.
But whan tha race officials fig­
ured up the time they found th*t
Gala neadad 4 52 fewer seconds to
negotiate the 90 miles thin did toe
Thnflvtay, which finished third in
the frit best. Ths earned Gale
a bonus of 400 points for running
the fastest rica. with points
earned during the heats, Gila
wound up with 1.225.
Miss Thrtftwsy, lacking a bonus,
finished with 1,025 points. Tim BL&gt;
Mo-Shun IV, which brought the
Gold Cup to Seattle in 1830. was w
the thick o( the point scramble un­
til her engine conked out oa toe
next-to-last lap of the final beat.
She got third place on the Cup
Udder.
The Slo-Mo-Shun IV id a couple
of records in winning tha first
heat. Her I0 T miles per hour for
tha third lip and 103 for the heat
ware new marks In gold Cup com­
petition. failure to finish cost bar
tha 400-point bonus the could have
had for raeordiag tha day's fastest
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Cards To Attempt Comeback
In F irs t B a rre l N ite T ilt ■

By ROBIN BROWN
Tha Sanford Cardinals will at­
tempt • comeback tonight at the
Sanford item nr1*1 Baseball Sta­
dium when they meet the St.
Petersburg "Saint*" in tha first
of a two-game eariea.
Tonight wtU be the first night
of a "Barrel Night" aertea whan
no admisiion will ha charged at
tha baseball park. Barrel* will be
placed at convenient locations at
tba park for fra* will offering*.
Friday night the Sanfard Car­
dinals taok a 1 2 -lnnlng thriller
from the Daytana Beach Islan­
der* by a claea score af g-I Tha
winning run eras picked np by the
reliable bat of Connie Mack But­

W ally Is Defeated
By Grandpa Charlie

By BAM LONTZMAN
(Staff Writer)
Wall, It happened! Had I net
seen It with my ovrn eyes, 1 posi­
tively would not believe U and,
even so, right now, I aUU think it
was the very miracle that I acid
last week might possibly happen.
In a match played before a small
but enthusiastic, Interested and
s o m e w h a t partisan gallery,
“ Grandpa" Charlie Morrison wills
hla back ta tha wall, *o ta apeak,
end on the verge of going down
ta defeat at the capable left hand
of young Wally Philip* Jr., ateged
a remarkable comeback and pull­
ed out th* exhibition single *et
match on the court* of the May
fair Inn by a score of nine game*
ta aavoa,
II who b v M it
hlbiUon. Yeung Wally only 18
years af age, teak aa early lead
of five games ta ease and It cer­
tainly looked Ilka ourtaln* for tha
veteran af ever M rears e t tennis
action. In fact, Morrtaaa told this
writer at ana thn* whan tha play­
ers w*re changing aide*, "Sar
I've got m j sllhf all randy . •
thare'e an aid saying, 'Youth shall
ha served' and this yaungrier ha*
tha shot*, tho youth, tha
BOSTON, UP-Sammy While—the meat and It look* like It's hla
man who ealebed 'em—feels the day." And with Wally holding tha
Boston pitching staff la Improving five to one gome lead, it would
down tha atreteh of tha torrid bate -tekaa a miracle for MartiAmerican League pennant race aa eon ta cosaa out tha victor.
the Red 80 s prepare to prove U Seated an tha sideline
against Naw York.
were Wally's parent*, hie airier
Tho fourth-place Ion, i gams Marrvttj hla meet ardent suppor­
and n halt out of flrat. Invade ter*. little Mite Kay Ivey and bar
Yankee Stadium tomorrow night brother Jack with a teenage un­
for the first nf a three-game arrles known (ta this reporter)
with tha Yanks, who are three Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dean, Dr.
polnti bark of /root-naming Chi­ John Morgan, Joel Moaa,
cago.
Steal and several others. Its a ear
"Frankly, I don't think our pitch- juet wist of tha acrean, were Mr.
a n have reached their peak yet," end Mrs. A. B. McRaney, aess-ln•ays White. "Thcy'va been improv­ law and daughter af Us* apparent
ing all along. Every on* of them victim. Charlie’s wtfe, Laura, aat
U atronger now. This could bo tha an the gram behind the north
boat pitching staff among the coo- hack-stop, evidently not i t all
anxious te aaa tor husband g*
White, recently called "tho boat dawn to defeat ta n r ite g s W 00
receiver to tha league" by Clave- yean hla Junior.
It waa with the
land Manager Al Lopaa. 1 Inglad
out Willard Ninon, who will atari ana againat him, that Chart* teak
Urn# out ta pop earnashing tart*
tomorrow nighL
hla mouth and take a rip af a
"Nixon has won five to a row bottled drink offered him by hit
starting with tha flrat gams af spouse. Whatever it was, H didn't
tho July 4 double-header wo swept da any good lav Charlie last hla
to Naw York. Ha's getting batter tarries and waa way, way dawn
ta ko tees along." (Nixon's act- flv* te ana, Wally, porhapa foalson's record i* u - i and Us ttte lag sorry far Ms* ridriimay dad
Unto mark againat tha Yante, (tel lag eanftotet Mat ha «mM
v-a.)
put ass tea ptemm m t ttaa to
wanted ta, aanto i » ahd toad to*
to yesterday's 14U wto
Kansas Ctty.
White, durable and dependable,
has teen • Mf eog to Bastaa'i
nyUB dash stow tarty Ju m . Is
vahubte la ho that despite Me H wan fhw aB. AgWto WaBy hat
avowed capabilities of raoom rate hla aarviaa gtvtasg Marrtaan Ma
Delay, White has appeared behind lend ata ansnaa ta ftva
the plato to an hot four of the
rink's MM game*. Hit judgment risen** aarviaa and
commands 0
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point WaBy
• pHctera.
HM JM bafftog u n i ts Is dan ot es. Hla timely hits have
driven to IT non.
rtorida
Lyla Phffitp* tikes hla bona* *
Aakad by a
•Mitten to owning and trtbtlig a
larpa string of thoroughbrads,
Upa to a nationally rated pate
*“M May-

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the verge of defeat and than
squaring the set and going on to
victory? "Well," said Charlie,
“ there's another old a a y'l n g
'there's no substitute for experi­
ence, I’ve been around many,
many years} hate seen a lot of
tennis, have umpired for many of
the top flight player* in *ha
country (Morrison la a member
of tha T*nnl* Umpire* Asaocla
lion affiliated with tha U. 8 . L.
T. A.) and I just had to match
Wally'* ability and agility with a
hop* that I could, perhaps, outman*uv*r him."
"I saw test ha was making a
monkey out af m* with hla clever
drop-shot* that Just fall ovsr the
n*t- I knew I couldn't possibly
hope to return his placements
(and ha mad* n lot of them.) so
I hit him m m soft ball* which
gate him mere trouble than the
few hard abate 1 mad*. And I*t
toll you this, went on th* old
V "this youngster ta going
ta male* Sanford proud of him
and I predict that when h* hits
hla senior year In high school,
college* alt aver tha country will
be after him- Thi* lad ha* every­
thing, needs only more expert•nee and remember, h*'a actually
been playing Us* than a year,"
Morrison continued.
"I congratulate him and hla
teaah, Frank Deame, for th* prograas ha has made. Hit patents
should ha proud of him. Ha gave a
*plend Id exhibition, an excellent
account af himaelf and what U
most important to ma as a Unala
official mar* than aa a player, ll
hla fin# sportsmanship. On aevsral
doubtful abate, ha gave ma th*
benefit I knew h* wanted ta win,
not fax th* *ak* af touting an
old man, but for the thrill of vic­
tory. And I want ta congratulate
him for th* fin* spirit and gen tiemanly nsasmm to which ha tack
Ua defeat"
la a scheduled tournament
match following Ut* exhibition.
Dr. Jaka Morgan dafsatad BUI
PtassUiig, former U. of Florida
football ater and all around ath­
lete and at prvaant a member af
the coaching staff of Semlnota
High School to a wall played
match by arena af 0 -8 and 4-8.

burned tha hall aeraaa Ma plat*
with such speed that tha visitors
seldom got a bat near tha hall
and wh.aa they did connect superb
fielding taok aver. The Cards
played with absolute major lcagua
defenalvly for IS Innings.
to ths third tha Cards worked
Islander pitcher, Chuck Niehets,
for four walks and a much need­
ed run. Again to tha seventh tha
Cards struck offensively. Don
fray opened with a fine bunt
whith he best out for a base hit.
Then Dwight Cook advanced Pray
to second with a sacrifles. Tha
rsxt batter belted ana to third.
Th* Islander third roofed the peg
to first and Pray slipped aeraaa
for run number two and also Ma
tying run af th* gam*.
Sanford threatened with a third
run in the eighth aa Butlar gained
third on a walk and a wild pitoh,
the fin e waa put out when th*
Card hitter* didn't hit. Again In
th* tenth th* Cards threatened ss
Tcrrsll took third on a combina­
tion, walk, stolen baa* and sacri­
fice. again also tha Cerda failed
to hit th* pitches of Castmaa.
Between Card attempt* at the
winning run tha Islander* went
down In order as a result af
Francis and hla fteldvr*.
For a while th* game looked aa
if it was going te ba called on
account of day light, but It ftoslly ended after IS Innings with
Butler Sellng a cool homer Into
th« woods behind th* left field
fence.
The wblng pitcher was Chuck
Francis who want th* entire 18
inning* for the Cards and gave
up only thro* hits. Ha alaa (truck
wjt ulna surprised batten.
Nichols and Oastotsa throw for
Daytona. From thee* twe burton
Sanford picked op Mr** runs
from throe hit*. Tba Islander*
ended up oa tba abtrt and with
two runs from thro* hits.
Orlando stretched Its toad avac
Hanford to ssvao and ros-hsU
games by pounding out a 1 W
wla over ths Cardinals to a walhfilled alugfest before 440 teas ta
Tinker Field last night A total
of it baas oa belli war* Issued
by both teams.
Cardinal starter John Bsrtok
got ths Flyvrs off to a good start
in tha flnt toning by walking
four of thn ata man to fnood
and bitting
Ha yielded to rsltofor Bubo Wad­
dell after retiring only one totter.
Weddell wafted to Mo Mild tally
to aaud tba Flyers oa Mate way.
Howie Tteep, gunning Mr Ma
lith victory of thn season, failed
to go tba distance for Mo wtonora
as th* Cardinals bamm«rad him
for flro run* sad a temporary
load ta the sixth tafern Sammy
White came cm to put «rt Mo
flro. It was White's third triumph
of the season agstate ant setback.
Ha didn't allow a hit te ki* tone
and oua-half Innings aa Mo wound.
Round Msnfndl asm* to Wad­
dell's aid as tba F ir
ahead for koope to Sto
three runs and was
two clinching markers to Ma
eighth. WaddaU.
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Comeback Short
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JACKSONVILLE (ft—A plucky
comeback by tho Orlando Rebels
didn't quite bring thaw tba state
woman's softball till*.
Jacksonville w m tho doubV
elimination avast Saturday sight
• s s 44 victory ever Ms Rebels
tflar Ms Orlande team s s m s f
flteaa n m «g aarttor Is M* day.
Tbs Rebels tost Offends Hugtos
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ter, tha Card center fielder. Con­
nie halted a beauty over the left
field wall la the Uth to win the
game. It waa hie second of the
tea son.
Tha contest net only closed with
a bang but It alaa opened with
a good dial of action. The first
man up, Gen* Bcnett af Daytona
whaekod a neat single into abort
center, then with the help of a
couple of Card error* and a walk,
the lalandsra sneaked two ur.
earned runt across.
Little did the Daytona boys
know that thay had had It. From
the aecond throuth tha Uth the
Islanders hardly even threatened.
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it wiE rsy YOU te *en US twiner
buy. Open Etruuig* and • U n a S S • D a n end Damp
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berth Mde Pi
Dayi, call 1920 ext- 2V0 , art for
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W. SI. Foiter. Evicing* call 1103
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FOR SALE — ITOO Model A Ford. L
_Phora 2161 Bouta 1. Sanford
Call 2S9-I1. aflcr 3 p . in.
Buy. beTt, Hent, Hire "with warn
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g&gt;x)d condition,
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rum like a top ani belts
rowing .
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with tank, like rev
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completely overhauled.
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unk*'wn k*ir* 4**ii*m . aram***
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Gator trailer. Several Hindi s •
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nuir*4 ta tlta veur Ak*»*r t«
rt!e-*!t(f»a C»n-*!*1«i with ina Clark
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h o m t repairs done, the leas
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Clark el Mil Cear*
(COURT SEAL)
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value o f you r property. Our
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y o u r an you r phone. So
w h y w ait to m ik a those
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I A N P 0 1 D . n A M I P A . T U E S D A Y , A U G U S T 9 . 19S5

Gen. Sanford Memorial
Closer To Becoming
Fully Realized Dream
Pro Mus O'Linger
, Resigns Position,
Going To St. Pete
Mu* O'Lingra. Golf Pro st th*
Mayfair Inn Rent mote Country
Club (inrt 1941. leave* Sanford
Monday to Worn* hrad pro at
tha Sunwt Country Club at St.
Patrriburg.
O'Ltrger r**ir»*d his position
• at tha total alub on May II. Ha
atmi to Sanford in tha fat] of
]9IS to uVa orrr tha Mayfair
Inn rlub.
"Sanford la tha literal ptaea I *o
avar barn* O'Ltnger aaid today,
and ha addad. “ I hata to leava auch
wonderful paopla.”
O’ Lingra explained that hi* now
position as head pro at tha Sunaat
Country Club "glxea mo naar op.
portuniUex." Hr taka* ovar hta
• portion at Ih* MO member **mlprirata alub on Aug. IS. Explain*
inp hi* position ha raid, “ Tha
Florida Slat* Open will be held at
th* Sunaat Ctob next year.
Gotnt la St. Petersburg with
him will ba bta wif* and young
i n Randy.

Witness Describes
Gallagher's Action
At Prison Camp
KEW TORE U P )- A witness at
tha court-martial of Set. Jam*#
C. GaUafhar aaya tha former POW
anc* advised a Communist InilrucA lor la aboot caplleaa who realsUd
* Rad Indoctrination.
Set l.C Lloyd W. Palo toriiih A j act*rday ha umfarerd an toatructor namad Wong ark Galla­
gher why th* Cotnmuniit atudy
program waa not auccrrding.
Pal*, who identified himself a*
the laader of the antl-Cummunlit
fart ion In a North Korean POW
ramp, aaid he and hia squad were
singled out by Gallagher aa tha
obstructionist.

•

He quoted Gallagher aa aoggaatlag to Wong: "If I ware In
jrour ptare, I’d shoot them mil."
Pata had ren te r described
prleoa camp scene In which ha
said • sick fallow American diad
after balng beaten. Pat# drama­
tically pointed to Gallagher aa the
ana who did tha beating.

The Hrnry Shelton Sanford Me­
morial Library and Muaoum As*
irelation met yesterday aflrrnoon
it the home of Mr*. Fred Wil­
liams on Oak Avr. to further
plans tor the immediate ronitruclion nf tha first room to house
the library being planned for
Sanford.
J. C. Hutchison, president of tha
organisation, who presided st th*
meeting, announced a slats of
committee members for Iwo im­
portant groups of the association
He said that plher committees and
their members would ba announ­
ced later.
Appointed to the Building Com­
mittee were H B. Tope, chair­
man. tha Rev. J. B Root, J. Mar­
tin sunecipher, and Fred H. Wil­
liams.
Members of the finance Com­
mittee appointed yesterday are
R J. Bauman, chairman, Frank
Evans, G. A, Speer Jr., George
Toufay, and T. E. Tucker.
A report of th* building commit­
tee, which had served temporari­
ly prior (o the appointment of
lha permanent group, waa board.
Approved plant, developed by
lha association*! architect E. J.
Moughton, were reviewed and
tha committee aulhhoristd to pro­
ceed.
Membership of the association
waa dieeuated by lha more than
99 members present. By reuadmoos approval of the group mem­
bership waa extended to every­
one interested In the creation of
the important library and mu­
seum lor Sanford. Duo* were set
af fl a year to cover postage
and miscellaneous expense of tha
ataectiUon. A. B. Peterson was
named membership chairman.
Two thousand raven hundred
books ta six different language*,
along with oil paintings of the
family done ta Belgium, aa well
at trophies and furniture, will
form the big part of tha hisiorial
material being planned lor San­
ford’s "Herr? «V!ton Be-xfort*
Memorial Library and Museum.1
It la expected that with the
funds available now, the one-room
portion of tha building will ha
undertaken ai quickly ai possi­
ble.

Hoover To Observe
81st Birthday

NEWBERG, Ore . (to-fesrrear
President Herbert Hoover will
serve his Hat birthday tomorrow
with tha dedication of his boyhood
home aa a national shrine
Ha mil apeak at th* home of hi*
lata uncle, Dr. Henry J. Mmthorn,
a country physician hi this
munity M mile* *ovthx***t of
Portland, lha home has
rasterad to Its condition ef
whan Hoover farad than.
Interior Secretary Doaglti MeKay, whose home la In nearby
Belem, will introduce Hon
Hoover’s talk xriM he re
John L. Galloway, las eoUeeter, east over, a nationwide CBS hookup
who acta aa agent for tha Motor a t» : » p m. BBT.
Vehicle Department, report* that
tag tales up to Aug. 1 totaled
14,001 aa compared with IW U
A for tha eame period last year or
" aa increase of 1,19* tags.
Galloway stated that aa rf Aag
ha needed to a*Q only 40 more
SAN FRANCISCO (It — A IB*
tag* la equal tha total tale* far loot sailing Junk nosed tote Ian
19M, which amounted to 144SO Francisco Bay lari sight after a
99-day voyage across ABM miles
Ur*.
Tha largest Increase in tag of tha ocean from Formosa.
aales hat been In tha “ W‘‘ aerie* Aboard vara ftva Chinese and an
which la carriad by tha heavier American diplomat.
ta n and which coit 130 28. Thar*
This to th* tod of (ho trip tor
has alto been quit# an Increase Calvin B. Meklert, whoso bom* la
— ta truck mad trailer tag*, Galloway Fresno, Call! Ha plans to return
■ sa id .
to Ms poet as tl. I. vies consul at
Galloway further *la lad th
Taipei, Farmoss. The Chinas*,
tha amount remitted to tha Meter who awn Era vessel, plan to go
Vehicle Commiteioaer ie Tall*,
hat*to far islet ap to August 1
“ W*
i to
Junk
M
HLHf 1
woe *910,427.87 aa compared to
■rre
onQ,
Chung
the UU1 of D I I M U I far S
Yn-ltog,
oatiro year of ISM.

*

License Tag Sales
Show Big Increase

Sailing Junk Noses
Into San Francisco

$2,500 Damage
Caused By Auto
On State Road 415
An acridcni last night, two
miles north of Oviedo on Slat*
Road 418, caused property damage
estimated at 17500 and lent the
driver of the car to th# local ho*,
pital for injuries
Th* •maibup occurred about
8 15 when a 1&gt;\5 Chevrolet St*
lion Wagon, driven hy Rare G
Fret well, 43-y • a r-old Seminole
County woman of Rt 1, Box IM,
Maitland, struck a concrete bridge.
According to Florida Highway
Patrol Trooper T. 51ark Mark,
who investlgatrd th* accident,
Mrs. Fretwell was traveling weal
skoal SO mile* per hour, when ih*
ran off the shoutdar on tha right
hand *ida of tha road and struck
a concrete abutment of a bridge.
Trooper Mack said that th* Im­
pact tor* the entire right aide of
tha car completely out.
Mr*. Fratwtll was treated for
a poratbl* fractured nos*.

People Of Florida
01270632

In Capital Issue
TALLAHASSEE Ifv-Th* people
of Florida were urged to take s
hind in the reapportionment strug
gle a« the Legislature returned to­
day lor th* atlh day of ita battle
ox rr how the M senatorial district*
should b* divided among tee &lt;7
count!**.
Gov. CaJJIns, who hat vetoed
Iwo reapportion mew! bills aa tha
ground they wort unfair, called on
tha itate’ s rUiiena for help in his
monthly radio-TV report.
*T urg* them to contact their
legislator!, particularly those sen­
ators who have blocked (air raapportionmvnt up to now, and ask
that this Job be done," CoUina said.
"I also ask you to call these
1*glHaters who hare beau aUndtog
so firm and loyal and faithful la
this fight—eaU them loo aad tat
them know that you feel they are
fighting tor you and tor ttw right
aid* In this Issue."
Th* House convene! at f j o and
tha Senate at S.

All-M alt Jury Set
To H tar Galbraith
MCALMTE*. Okie. UP)An an­
nul* Jury prepared today to bagta
hearing testimony to tha total af
De. Bre T. Galbraith, 14-yaar-nid
MaAlaator physician charged with
th* murder af hi* wif* and thn*
•mall children.
Th* Jury aalactton waa wmtplatad late yesterday with nallhar tha
deftna* nor a lata Bring any of
their five allotted challenge*.
Attorneys e I a a a |y queetionwl
protective furor* o« their feelInga toward aapital punishment.
*i* won* aaaaaed far cause after
they aakl they already had
•p their mtoda re th*
CAPT. ROBERT JACKSON
INSPECTS JAX SHOP
Captain Robert W. Jackson,
commanding affleer af th* Sanford
Naval Aaxillary Air Station, toiported the Overhaul and Repair
Strap af tha Jacktoavill* Naval
A h Station yesterday.
Th* Jackaowvilla Naval Air
SUUan’a commanding afflear to
Captala J. S. Thick.

Principals
Are Named
For Schools
An unofficial meeting of the
School Trustee* of Seminole Coun­
ty w n held yesterday to review
application! for poittioni at teach m In Seminole County Schools.
In the sbcen«e from the City
of R F. Cooper, chairman of
the Board of Trustee*, and Roy
Mann, secretary of th# group.
Roy I. Howell, vice-chairman,
with R. T. Mllwee Stipe.'intendent of Public Instruction, interviewed applicant* for both white
and colored schools.
"About 30 colored leaehert are
needed for replacements and ad­
ditions, *’ Mllwee said
Howell, tniilre. said. ‘ Were
gelling s good type nf teacher
now. much better than wa used
too."
Announcement was made it lha
unofficial macting that Mrs Mar­
garet Reynolds, former princi­
pal of Most Side School, will take
ovrr si principal of lha new
Pinecrcst School at the beginning
of the coming school year. 5!ri.
Elisabeth Sharon, teacher at Ssn
ford Grammar School, was named
principal of the West Side kchool.
Teachers will report tor duly
next Monday, Aug. IS, th* Su
perintendenl pointed oul. Each
teachrr will report to his or her
respective school. A three.week
pre-schoul program will get un­
derway at that time, Mitwre said.
And he added, "This la possibly
the last one of Ms kind In the
Stats of Florida." Mllwee : :
plained as he announced Ihr preschool program for this year.
The regular meeting of th* Se­
minole County School Board will
b* held Thursday morning at to
o'clock, k i n announced at tha
meeting of th* trustees.

Newsmen Told
Of Casualty List
Before Relatives
WASHINGTON, M*)-N*wsmrn
In Korea today were givrn tbs
name* ef 10 wildirra killed in t
truck accident before *11 next of
kin had town notified. Ik* Ptxitagon said it would try In Tram the
cause ef this breach nf Army
policy.
U.B. 8th Army head qua Mere In
Seoul Identified lha casualties,
member* of th* Ilth DMetnn killed in a truck accident 1**1 Satur­
day near Kimpo Air IU»*. northwrest of tha Korean rapiul.
Moliters of two nf the soldiers,
when told by newsmen nf th*
Seoul announcement, said they
had not been notified eailier. On*
raid she doubted her eon had been
killed.
An Army spokw.man h*r* said
in reopens* to an inquiry that lha
adjuntant general, who notifies
the next of kin, had received the
name* ef only tour ef iK* taeual

Blondt W ift Pleads
Innoctnf To Knifa
Slaying O f Hubby
TUUA. Old. ut - Mrs. Gcraldura Tarry, s a-y*sr-otd blonde
ehargsd with the hufeher knife
allying nf her husband nf Ihrwa
weeks, pleaded tonnerait yester­
day.
Sts w n freed on a Ito tret bond
after ah* told th* court fiat h*r
husband Bill Lcs Terry, an atwai stabbed fatally when
h* tofl on a hnteher knifa (String
riruggla with V r.
H*r torira father d en ser Mc­
Connell, former Tulsa city wa­
ter eom mi« sinner, offered 900
shares of U. R. .Steel Con*, slock
as sacurity tor Ihe bond. Judga
Lewis C. Johnson arreplad it
and sto Aug. 90 tor trial.
Mrs. Terry said her husband
left iha boss* "aa drunk ha could
hardly ristsd," after an argu-

City Court Handles Red—Hating Koreans Demonstrate
*26 Traffic Cases

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toasted at Sanford City Ceurt yeaterday afternoon, Palin* Chief Bay
Williams said today.
Willie Mas Hamilton, ahargnd
with two counts of “ po—aaalon ef
• share in lettary" did not appear
la r o o t before Jndgn John Lean-

.. Tha court ye*larday afternoon,
■kindled M traffic caaoa. One caea
far tha aala af Illegal Hqoov. one

BEOVLy m - Twaiva hundred
I toa i tl— Kam a railway w
an re a cM tadtea from Baoul
day to n Mln n srana 9M tom
stratcra haategteg tha Neutral Nat i n a a Buyrax ta
Bata oa Vriml. '
About m UJ. * aoldiars are
guardtoa Bto Maid, atmm et Gras.
MacAnhar'a bread htchoa land
leg of IN*.
Eartter today, ansa U. i . aaL
dian war* tojured wtran tha toma barri-

Baturday. Rhaa daima b a
arena nf tha mast vio­
Pates aad Cased* a
lent flask, aa tsUmatod 9,000 to
a n aptea.
4J b demonstrators y a s t a r d a y
Today’s to— rirattoa was hrtv mato several attempts to break

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R e - o r g a n iz a t io n

Of Departm ents O fficia l
New Ruling Creates
Public Utilities Unit

Safety Patrol
ToG uardYouths
Again This Year

Rcrargaturation nf iha Cpy nf
Sanford's departments became
nflirtsl lad nigM when thr last
rcad’ng rf the ordinance crest
ittg iwn n r-a department* wa*
P | P
—
j read fni ihr i*.| lime Ordinance
)g |
[ Q \ In S P C C lIO R
1 N&lt;&gt; vva create, the ncu Public
■
I'liliHea 1'n -■rinn-nl which will
include the . . rr and sewer de
parlm enli. w th all nttiar depart' menu coming under the newly
,
.
__aulhorurd Public Works PcpartAn
adminisfrait*# inspection _ .
F
w ill tw conduct'd at th* Vi**l

Sanford Naval Base

to p t r l c t *hil&lt;t&gt;cr, goit.g to and
remtac from acbool o c h day. w *.
lu l * **ry *ucr**iful patn’
patroll last
y e a r,’ rormmnted Ihr Chief
“ The n’ gvniraiion will he

proximalrly Ihr nine lisr.”

y * Beginning Aug. 15

Capt. Jackson Tells
01 Extensive Plan
For Base Expansion
Vn cspsnsiox in f r-pair program
11 jet tin Icrw sv wi-vx, at lha Baafnrd Naval Vuxilury Atr gtatmn,
Capt Robert IV, Jackson, Com*
minding iMfirer. ‘ *td tht* morning.
i spi ,txrli*oo ivid that th# over­
all amount to he .pen' tn th* imm**
i( »te ('iture Will eomx to nearly

non
William* eald. r*ttn !t w ill hr
-V
psrx of (V || work wiR
form'd »t Seminole High School,
Sc done hs b d» to ositstda eontrafSanford Junlnr High School, San ­
hv to r s ,' th* sistmn'x eemnundtng
ford Gram mar School, Cronm* Auxiliary Air Staiion, Sanford.!
rnmWEtid#T of Ihei
lo h 'r &lt; hirf Ro) Mil officer s.xt.i and he added. "W#
Academy, and Goldsboro Ktrmrn- Jointly hy
la n School, he brought* eut.
| Sixth Na*al Di.Hirt and lb.- ,l*m, ,or * *'*' f'"e for lllegsl -till imVe certain that foeal but'*
‘ sto* were n c s ir, sr# informed when project*
Membra* of ih* patrol, thr Commander of Ihe Natal A l r ! * T k ,&gt;
iM*mfn( until th&lt;* are let *
«f t*-f S'vth Naval P iP tr i t , l U r ' «"*
Chief pointed out. will wear the Ba
san-t i; p« armband*. Sam Brown beginning Monday morning Aug n' ' ' r , i u* 'r rn rrim i of ihe rom
Cxpt isrk io n lute-f a number cf
mission
belts, and ra rry th* **me xraniing 16.
the protects that will he include!
In on* of it-e ih o rtct rnm m ii in the m eraII prngrsm which la
flag* a* they have done in the
Captain Robert W. Jack mo,
pa.l
commanding officer of the San­ •ton meeting* in months, the sbovc .srt'1 hevond lha amounl of
T i t Sanford Police Chief rrit* r- ford Nasal Auxiliaty Vlr Station, Hoard of Commissioners okxyeil nnmrv sllocsled for new h’lild in is
alrd that the 5toth*r’» Patrol, *ai ill hat this ln*pectii*n will l.» parking meters, when asailaid r. m i quarters at the W i l naval a ir
which functioned »o well last year, Uio fittl time Hat Wing One re- for the one hi-* k area between bate.
w ill l&gt;e formed again Ihi* school poiUd, and tha first since Kebtu- Second and Third St Cr.ief floj
Me is f these projects would hvVVlllu itii told tiie commissioner*, clude, repair* to ih* wood trustea
year to tea that children ate aty of 1V5I for the sUslion.
loaded on bum-e »*frly *1 conceit­
The Inspection Party will ar- in th* discussion, that an addi­ in Ihe hangar which have not heeq
ed area*.
rise at ih* local Naval Atr Sta­ tion*! patrolman would he need repaired in rerecii years; repairing
tion at 9 n’ rlock 5|onday mocning r | if additional area i* meicrtied ami rr rtsnfing nf the mam hangar:
and will proceed with tha inspec­ VVilli.m* said ihe present meter a project for cleaning aviation fuel
tion following a brief arrival ton- patrolman It walking |] 'v miles storage tanks, and th* providing of
a day In ro v*r the present system special fille rs; altrraltnnx to tha
fen-nee.
of parking m clrr*.
station's n&gt;M aiistaga plant; a comTho,* in th* Inapection patty
A colored taxi company wax municatlttna system heiw*#fl G C A
w-iil to- Capt. F. K. Jonea and
Capt. J. S Tharh, commanding of­ given permission to add two new and lower; a protect for improving
ficer, who wa* recently sels-vled taxi* to Its present fleet control­ fir* protection fartU ti**; tha re­
for promotion to Rear Admiral; led hy radio csimmumraltons. Ito- pairing and repainting of fix#
Capt. H. K. Itaiuford awl Capt. I. Iierl Young appeared liefor* the buildings to give tha statioo a "traw
N. Curti* CKI*. Cant. J. -S. Blen t. commission to request tho addi­ l " - t i i r p a i f nf pavod U rreia and
was patktng areas whirh will mrlud#
St*, Comdr. 'i. R klowry, SC, tional taxi*. Ilia rcipiest
5IIA5H, FI*. (AN—Coastal resi­ l.tlVtnuli 1- F, Bevin, SC, and l.t, first okayed hv the Sanford Pit isphalt lopping lo pec.ent streets
dents of North and South Caro­ J. P. Mi l ean, SC, Supply. Capt. lice Department.
and roads; a profoet to improve
lina wrrw plarotl under a hurri­
4 request to rinse Conks Ave th* recreation facilities at L a k a
M. Meredith, PC, Ih-ntal. Comdr
cane alert today at Connie, fieri It. I.. Ilrilton, Public Information.
hrlwccn Clinton and 1 mroln la- Goitlen winch will Incluti* a pier,
l.tg tropical »lonn of th* year, Comdr. K. K. Cmmrod and Comdr.
bird from the la .t c o m m i...u n |,ho“ V T ’ " 1’ ', ***,!,l,,lon *"'* 7!&lt;&gt;,U
l&gt;eeaii a slow drift which could
rrn
fsedlttea; m lscellao.
IN. II. Johnson, Operation* (Atr). mn-ling wai dented.
taka it toward Ih* r»a*l!ln*.
1eons rrq u n rim nla In Connection
tCmdr. T. K. G»*&gt;, I.lCtndr. J F.
The Hoard &lt;sf to m rt't*&gt;lnneri with the moving nf the new squadResidents of th* Georgia coaal J. Ftln-on, J. T. How aid, and T.
agreed u allow rilv water e». ronx to Sanford Nava! A u xilia ry
from Savannah northward wr*r*
lead- d In a a.ilnlii Isom nut * r s i \tr qtatron
given . “m ild" t o - V y o . * ' . r i . , U’ " ” J *
of th* .tin,', rtf (its limits on
Th* Weather I - r ra is i tin ...
•’«*
s 11 " '
"Tht se repairs and •■p -W'sLwm.**
tars We, in s special • * m Inter- •’' *«'"*» »•■«’ '• 1 "
,|r- *■ p* lirap tville Avr James C, W a lin , I’ apt. .lark.o n statwl, "w iR im ntm l
matron Imlletm on thr .torm , Calhoo
MM., h .n iU i.o n , I .c , d'vcloper of lb . arcs, said that j„ „ m Pr, „ f t p e«d«iire of $HM
earned
said Connie w»* moving to- #r.| I v.-ntlv* It-do i
Hi hing a I h* plans tn ro n .lru rt It home. Ml, , n,| * lttl tn
Dim* north-northwest at about to Mewing I ' &lt; u r. K J . Chm len- m f r tees roilaoc of |h. pro „ v rr w fX IH II and Ih# tim .n m
te I I m ile, an hour and w a.
rt*&gt;' &lt;-.'-»c' l.t 1
J""
'■iiiwte'v fur annexation.
Iiuiidin^ program allocated recent*
trred s i that hm.r (70 m ile. ,a .t
t. T -m l« g
.* “ 1
“ ■»"
t ommis i"met Jot.n Kroler com ly . total eo.ta of inxm nliat* ronof Jacksonville. K U , and only 370 ' ' M ilita ry !, l.t. J . ) h fk llB h la i, mi n.trd *he t i i v Manager and strecSion and repairs would cxswta
mile* east-southoa*( of Cap* H»t- I’ hotegraphy, Kn*. J . It. Cham- Ih* City t lerk lor th* wonderful to more than t i l t AVJ "*
( » r«, l.i-gal. H. T, Tl irktll and |nh they
terra, N.C,
bad done in h.nd.ing
‘ We h,rp# So r*t ntwh nf rtits
It wa* ex parted to ronti me eti Misa Pennington, AiimmiaUiUrs the rily , budget RtrMifl” ' it the work den# hy W l l .Sanford btrai( m rn q nea&gt; pe,i|vi*t" C*pl. l i r k v s *« *•
a rours# at about th* samr »i—&lt;&gt;1 arul R. rorda Manag* u" nl. Mis* vear ’ T&gt;.ikv |ika
CaLberlnS tireen. Library. Mira
for th* tsest 12 to 18 hour* wito
ih* vrar, ' h rider said, "without eluded.
little change in »&lt;»• or Intensity. Florence K. By field, Recotder,
horrn* ng aihlittnnal money."
I
-------Th* lns|&gt;retiin, ** '1 flaptain
"The next 12 to 21 hour* w ill he
City Manager tv , r , , ,
th* m olt critical for th* Carolm J irl ion, will h* ounpl'tol at 11 h rn w l'i rrnaented • pr-po*etl
ss, and all interest* in thi* are* u clock. Aug. 19.
t.ti'ily Ri. ,-f| far (he fueat &gt;e*r
should remain on lb* aUrt for
I 1 5 Ml ati-l i ' s I i . J that (Ha K idgei
further advlc** today *rvt sofo» Ihe general operation of th*
rtgh*," raid th* »p*et*l hwllHtn.
fi»V will t&gt;* r'a d y by Awg IS .
In th# C .tv .Manager a to((»r

Coastal Residents
Warned 01 Connie
In 'Mild' Alert

j

Commie Convicted
Of Aiding Enemy
SEOlft* vfv—A South Koctsn
army coxsrt- martial kriiy ton
ilemned to death L*s chsng
Kwan*, on# «d Ih# hr si Com munuts who taterrogitrd Ms) G*n
William y. Dean aft*r h« was
captured ssrty in rh* Korean War.
Lm was ton vlr tart of gmng *id
to Hra *nemy hy pssxlng to Ihe
Communists information allegedly
obtained from Dean.
President Rh#* ax wed *t higher
military tribunals will hsv* to ap­
prove th* death ranlcnre hefors it
can h* rerriad out, pretumsbly by
a firing squad.
Th* XJ-yesr-old Kor**n was ar­
rested *ariy in July hy South Ka­
m a rounlermtelliganc* agents.
Ills trial began and ended today,
lasting Just J’ x hou*s.
Ire wa* an Intelligence of (ire r
of lha local Communist parly committs* n*ar Taejon, where Dean
was raptured.

Polict Check Tips
On Allen Killer

Jared.
•
Demonstrators, ranging from a
handful to sevraal hundreds, conUaosd th rir sildoxrn protext in
Kunsaa, Taoga mid Kangnung on
b n n a b re a s t

lead* on her k ille r.
Chief of Polic* Bernard C. Bran­
non laid last night that although
no real lead* had developed thus
far, ravaral hundred bit* nf htformatted wore bring pieced toA V. I. MB Army
gttkas b aa attempt to establish
a p a lte .r.
Thd K f , atoto and total *«•
borittet are partlripaftog to tha
B* ndod hy b a ROC anareh tor ttra slayor of Mrs.
to b a NNBC t o d a y A D a , whore mute body wag found
t o d a y to a pnsfxu t »

n il, ttftMrebtod to

n

fW f

WMjne-day « i ’ h ■ few »M*1»
in ir f r r ^ p m I I i ift» r w * &lt; 1*^
e .«*tisi I bunder-bower*.

A re d ria lo d P r m a le a n e d W ir e

k*w tre by tear g u bomba aad Into b a NN9C compound. They
K A M A R C IT Y , i * - Officer*
blank b e lli, b a latter fired to xrero ivpolsnd with tea r gai bombs. rhecMitg
hundreds nf tips In the
frighten tho Koreans.
Fiiteon American aoldiars and 91 slaying of Mr». Wilma Allen have
•area ad b n anragod_____
Korean damsastrators w ars to- failed to tom up any productive

ten brew s t r . l guard bow at raw
runaway tote b a sea. Others triad
to storm tho (aland (ram tha wa.
Ilo y too wore repulsed.
Nba Koreans ware reported bi­
n d in b o M E sla b , Hu m

C1»»r to parti-

M X ia s u Cdy

Atoms-For-Pence
Conference Told
Power Costs More

:: Building Record
Is Set By Slate
For Six Months

•o th* romnuiatnn it wsi pmnted

out that "thrr* is bo ehsng' con,
lempliled in the number * r salary
GENEVA (IV-Th* Soviet Union nf the Water Division personnel,

told th* stoms-for peir* ronfprenc* today that Hs first small
commercial atomic power plant
prnmlsM profitahl* *lerlricily for
area* remote from coal supplies.
"Hi* Russians conceded, how­
ever, fhal Iheir nurtoar piwrr
nowr costa 1fonalderahly** m-&gt;rc
than the output nf large loviel
station* bunting eonientional htel.
"An atomic pn**r *l*(Km now
lx already more profitahl* than
a coal Italian in regions situated
far from mat mines nr than coal
stations operating on low quality
fuel," Russian scientists D. I
Wokhinstcv and N. A Ntkolayev
said in Ihrir report lo th* Tt nation
congress sponsored hy the United
Nations.
Thr** U8 scientists also held
out promise for remote areas with
a paper disclosing development nf
a new "boiling water" atomic
process.

wiili tF»b mkrepUon nf (Hb s ip^r-

' 4MPA

ioft

intemient." •'B-caii** of Mr. John- bwF1.ng record
IK
inn'i resignation," th* tester
"4 toil -aar, g
T
stalei, “ it is planned that the new
_____
trey fty
superintendent may h* an *i&lt;x'n»&lt;-r j ^ semiannual surrey
by »b a•
and a islaty of |53(VV, w r*&lt;tueat Ftorwl* Ftmh'ar Magatirra b v w * 4
eeaisxruction perm it* for this par•A.'
tod totaled 8 *0 . t,w
.

a«

“ fho'jld the hxsdp't te |^-p|o|
presented,*’ Know tea rays,

■Hie megaim* had lit** Is agf

“ thar# should im tn animated stir- sho-w prospaeta foe Pw root of b a
plus at the end ef the 1t&gt;85.8d y*»rr

fi'eal ) * * r o f 121 , |K “ t o ," and hw "If ttui« p*e* I* ixxatnfaarad for
conclude*, " I t la urged that a pnr •fi* hslanca of tea year, another
ll-n of this eurplu* ba used to record for th* y*ar a* a w-hoU will

t»* i r l Informed ohsaCVCTI W# IM
mapit stumhlmj Mocks in bar an«
other record, with iha poasibla * » .
repfi.m of htrvhcc hghtetitng of
t-TCdll.
"klaterislv are tn good (apple,
there a ir no tenons labor d iffj.
Includes both th* total opeiallng cutties »m| apparently plenty o f
costs and debt serviee. Anticipated buyer* are available foe th* mattemenu* for rim utility department lude of new homes tprutgtog ftp
everywhere in th* eXsl# “
i, s«| at nn7,«t»a fi.5.
p irrbasw much n re lf i equipment
tn eonitrurl and melntam our
present utility eyitem ."
The hiiitgel, presented for re­
view and consider alien, approi*"*
in rspendltur* for tli« U tility
Ihpattrient of $21.1,510,55 which

I

Appearance On Television Show Answer To Prayers
Here On Weekend '
Ends W ith FBI N abbing Guest
NEW YORK Ito- A television
pantl on th* CBS show What;*
My Una? managed Sunday night
to giiesa that Ih* slim dark-haired
ynung man * occupation waa that
of an elephant handler,
Nin* hundred mile* away In
Royal Oak, Mich., Iwn viewer*
thought they aim recognlied him
as something els* and they called
Ih* FBI in Detroit. Yesterday he
wa* arrr.ited on auto theft charges.
James J, Kelly, ipoclal agent
in chary* nf tha FBI afflre hare,
Hanlifted lha priarawr re James
Marshall Ihoxrers, IT. Ha had
com* from Detroit ftva wreks ago
to hand)* txro rttphanti In tha
' ‘Arabian Nights* show at Jones
Boarfa State Baric rat Lang Islsnd
Showers, who read Ura
Jim m y MBbkU, had

For Happy Airmen

Ihe television program as a pro­
TO KV O , (TN —. Eleven happy
motion for th* Jones Besch show l ' B. airvnwn ImUy o fficia lly g « l
Associates there said ha at first th# newt they prared fo r during
declined In go along with the Idea 12 long month* in Communist
hut finally gsve tn and consented cap tivity"—"hom* thte w rakend."
tn appear.
Th* Aw Fore* raid Go), Jnhm
Krlly said that right after the Knox Arnold and ih* 10 other
show Iwn pervonx rallrd tha FBI. filer* fr»«.I hy Red China la s t
Ha did not Henltfy them, hut aaid week w ill leave aboard two b*rththey were Rnyal Oak residrnla •quipped C&amp;ls tomorrow foe T ra *
"whn knew Shnweri and who were vis A ir Fu rrs Ra«e, C a lif., v ia
acquainted with Ui* interest of the Midway and H aw aii.
FBI In him."
A rrivin g
at
Travra
Y r it o y
Showars bad beep *mi;hl since Burning, d w r
w ill
eesnttoxw
June 1954. when g complaint wsx aboard two fast txro*regtao Ocnftted In Albany, N.Y., charging vxire to th* M ilita ry re
Mm arith stealing a convertible ear nirpotia *lo#a*t hare*.
*4 Royal Oak and railing R in
rrotestene laat official*
Glen* FaHa. N Y.
I*
'w w Oraest. tha ftrara a lre
BaS of St JM was aaf for t o w - I raid b o y prof «rr*d no
ors *1 his an sign moot before g ■mg rerith
P. S- ootutoabtoor to

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                    <text>T H ER E'S
H ID D EN
T R EA S U R E

EVERY
PHILLIPS HOME!

• Silent Light Switches
• Door Chimes
$

• Ample Closet Space

N O DOW N

• Generous Storage Space g
• Ceram ic Tile Baths

PAYMENT

• Ceram ic Tile Sills
• Furred W alls
• Rock Wool Insulation

PAY CLOSING COSTS ONLY
. . . A S LO W AS *3 7 5 “

• Formica Kitchen Counters,
• 2 Dozen electric convenience outlets Ww***
• 5 C itrusTrees
• Lights In Closets

A.r»*V•r*

T;.

�Whe ^anforfr lim tld

Scantaoto County haa tnm w
t i Hi PopaUtloa 23% la p u l

year*.

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AN

IN D INDEPENDENT
E P E N D E N T n t f lDAn.T
. T V F rW
RPAPE*
AN
NEWSPAPER
F R ID A Y . A U G U S T

Board
Chosen

a * vt'ORD CIVIL SERVICE HOARD at thflr flrat moetlnr Uat ntahl. Cloekwire around th* labia
arV Chairman Harry Lee. Rov Hollar. Hugh WhelehM. John Ivor. Aaalatant becrrury S. O. (,arn«r.
and Secretary Mark N. Cleveland Jr. fStaff Photo)
_______________________

State Farmers Market
jReady For New Season
i

if

Extensive Additions, Repairs Are
Made To Already Expansive Area

Iwo-Day Meeting
L'Held In Orlando
Red Cross Group
fe d Croat Fiald Representative
t . H. Kant hold n tvo-day croup
online Tuaaday and Wednesday
I lha Rad Crota ChapUr Houao
Orlando with fiald director*
executive aacmtaripa repra• ft?# Contra! Florida conn*

if

field director* from military
nations wort Goorfo P«terPatrick Afr Fores Boos: Jim
ittor, FinocnaUo Air Forco
A lion G. ■Sonrhoroufh. Or*
_ Air F o h t Bata and NAAS,
ord; and Tumor Conn, VA
lonal Office, S t Petersburg,
iaa Mildred Pattaraon, R*d
field representative for
lo aorric* comprising tha an*
atata of Florida and North
South Carolina, lod croup
■cions centsrod around Rad
__ tarricaa to aarricoman, yotpa and lhair famiUaa and dodonta, bringing * « i how thoaa
icon could boot bo improvod
___ Interpreted to the oemmuai*
tits ropreaaatod.
Exorutivo ooerotarias atiandlny
tha maatiac wars FmaaC Knight,
Orlando, w it h Mlaa Franaas
Jamei, Mrs. John Bowrn, Mrs.
Cor! Porks, osrrieo worksrtt MrV
Malta HuaUayton, Mra. Elluboth
McCrao, Loot bury; Mra. Linda
Wcldlar, Cocoa; Mra. EUaobath
Doan, Klaaimmso, tad Mra. Mary
Knox, Sanford.

List Of Charter
Members Received
By Edward Lane

Tkn Saaferd
fan ftsrA StltB
The
State Farmer*
Market la in readme** for the
1955-M aeaam followiny oxtenale* repairs and addilion* to tha
already huy# area provldlny a
coneanlral and dapendabla outlet
throurh which tha farmer can
market his produce.
Sandy Anderson, tha tireless
manayer of tha Sanford State
Farmer* Market, apent many
hours plannlny the needed repair*
and addition* for the year 'round
market facility.
Loo Butaar, oaauLant manayer
of tha market, said yesterday
that nearly 111.000 hero boon
spent in puttiay the market la tap
condition for tha new soaaon
which boyinc on Oct. 1.
Included in tho oitaaairo re­
pairs and additions wars a can*
crate loadlny platform four f « *
wido and BOO foot Imy, extenafr*
repaira U Up raoflu of Uroo
unite at tho market, th* adding
of two restroom* at tho raotouroot, tho pariny of a porkiny
atrip SO foot wido and BOO fact
lent, plus repair* tn the pre*col
platform and ycneral repair* to
the entire plank.
"Thera are 41 aUlls in it* entire
Sanford Bute Farmer* Market
plant", Butnor anid, "And w# nra
ei pectin; tha same dealer* her*
next year and anticipating som*
now dealer* for the new season."
Vegetables and fruita valued at
aeer six million dollar* moved
over tho platform* of tho Sanford
BUta Formers Market, Anderson
announced at tho close of the last
seaion. And ho explained that
this wna lha second year In tha
history of the Sanford markot
that tho valuation exceeded tho
|6 million mark.
An im a g o of M varieties at
vegetables and fruita m o v e
through tha Sanford Slate Farm­
er* Market, Butaar explained yaoterday to make thio market tho
third largest la the State, topped
•air by Pompano and Ft- Pierce.
Asked for tha possibilities of
the now season to begin Oct. 1,
Butaar staUd. "Unpredictable Is
the ealy word to •»*# when looking
forward to the outcome of a
vegetable and fruit aeaaoa."
With French Av*. widrved and
paved, tha Sanford Stale Farm­
er's Market will ba In readiness
for the thousands of trucks that
Ply back and forth between Flat
■lera of the
Ida and the trad#

Edward F. Lana, tha “ man who
knows Sanford'*, and o premia*
oat Klwanlan, received this manfail from Kiwonit International
afficas in Chicago, fll-, a complete
»*•
Mat ot tha charter membare of
the Sanford Kieranla Club.
Lent, said this morning. that.
tatcada to present tha club
■ith a scroll on which orery
11%, nano of tha oriyinal charter
group will appear. Tha parchment
* * will Include tha followiny name*:
A. P. Connelly, president, 8 . M.
Lloyd, secretary, Frank F*. J.
Aker*, Bodyaaa Ball. B
_ -t_ BafcoL
unity, B. £)
A. L. Bett». L- A. Bramloy
n*y, E. A.
CaawoU, A. B. Chaney,
Douglas, T . L . Dumas. Georco
peCotte* J. C. Dwa, John M.
In Dr. Georg* A. Hyman. B.
Jtrndofi.
W. Jonoa, Fairy Jorntgan,
Kolb. T. W. Lawtea, N. J.
U E. f . Uoa, Frank Loo*
W. Thao Langlay. Forraat
i. F. L. Millar, E. D. Moblay,
Ha MaInto, Juno F. Mag**,
C. J. Man hall, F. E- MarkL D. C-JUiiowo, W. M. Mo*
km. B. LPorkbu, L. F. Meir, A. K. Roooottar, A. RafH. P. Smith, L. Burt Staolo,
i C. Smith. J. G. Sharon, W.
kofjtna, 1. N. Tolar, Frad
ma, W. H. Wight, Loalio T.
in. Robert W. M ^ 7 . C.

9

A

19M

trial pH P r r w l/ a v d W iro

A ne* five-member. Ranfnrd Ci­
vil Service Board held Hi l.rat
meeting last night at the City Hall.
Offireri of the board were elect­
ed with Harry Lee renamed as
chairman and Mack N. Cl* rltnd
Jr. renamed *erretary. Other mem­
ber* of the group ire Roy Holler.
John Ivey and Hugh Whetrhcl Sr.
N. O. Garner It the assistant se­
cretary of the group.
In it* fir*1 item of bnvine the
hoard conuJrred the rcrpir
of
Jim Hardy to be reinstated to his
civil service statu*. Hardy re­
signed in 19M at the rlimas of »
squabble allh former city manager
Tom Lemon over a salary cut.
Action on the matter was t third
until the September meeting Att­
orney Fred Wilton represented
Hardy before the board in the for­
mal request for reinstatement
Action on two items were lakrn
when employment of Fnrre-t t.ce
as truck driver was dented The
board approved the employment,
with a waiver of examination, at
a sewer foreman.
The frequency of reports of reprimin'* were ducuvsed h1 the
board. The lack of supervisory
"reprimand*," according in one
member "disturbs nit." Av a re­
sult of the discussion, entered into
by every member of th* board, de­
partment heads wiU meet with the VIKA. THEI.lt \ Kl'NNH Jt MAKER a noini with an illu-tratloa
Civil Service Board at lit n&lt; \t re­ during tier talk at lha Jayraw luncheon yrstndav. (Staff I'hotol
gular meeting to discuss a tw-w sy­
stem of grading each emp! e un­
der nvd service.

Hawkins Attending
UofF Workshop
lyieel teenager* attending tha
Florida Youth Workshop at tha
University of Florida Mill weak
are being kept busy and happy.
Nationally known consultant*,
faculty members from the state'*
unlveraitlea and service*, and
jrouth sphdallite of th* General
Extension Division of FUnda are
putting a yoar's planning Into ef*
feck
Workshop program* for young­
ster* feature their development
in tha social, educational, sport*,
recreation and other an
taroet to them.
Ia GalaaevilU for th*
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Britain Protests
To Chinese Nats
Agayist Attack

Ntv ? l* .

City Recreation
Closes With Dance

Parents Receive
Commendation
On Their Son i
Sanford parent* have received
a commendation on their son aa ht
serve* In Ike l ’. S. Aimy at h*s
station in F ante.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Abney, * 4
Writ 13th St, race v»d a letter
from 1st It. Curtis M. Hem.
Chaplain, stationed oith the toil h
Engineer Aviation Battalion, n
which he save. *‘tha purpose i f
thli letter li to inform you of lie
-rood conduct of your aon, TFC
Delbert L. Abney."
The chaplain’s letter rontinuea,
"I have i-fn Delbert almoit every
d*r and I tin happy to say that
hi* conduct appear* beyond re­
proach." Bear, soya, “ W* have had
Dilbcrt la our homo on too or*a«ion* and all of u* Ilka him very
mirk."
Tha on* seal letter from over*
seas explain*. "He attend* all of
rur Protestant services sad last
Sunday filled in for us a* our
hunday School Superintendent."
and lha rhapteln adda. " If there'
*v*#e* a- vmaorjotfor o Ch'pUki't
AsaiiUnt In my office I would
make every effort In yet Delbert
atilgned lo me.
"You should feel good about
the rellgiou* and moral training
yoa have given your *on and be
hapnr that ho eomlurl* hlm*e1f a*
a Christian gentleman." the chap­
lain said. He roncludea hi* Uttar,
"I will dn all I ran lo enrleh hla
devotional life while he la with u*
end If you know of any way I
ran servo him, I hope you will
lot mo know."
Mrs. Abney soys In bar latter
ta Th* Herald that her ion I* a
member of th* Central Baptist
Churrh and rniova Th* Sanford
Herald very much.

Wcafher
Clear tn partly elmidy through Baturitsv. few it any thnwrvv Indicated
MU m n l sections; anllrrH
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Interesting Illustrations Shown

Jaycees By Mrs. Thelma Runnels

"I am a fsvhlrm lllastraloc and
portrait art tat by trade," Air* Thai,
ma Jlunael*. a Navy wif
ford, told the Junior Ch
t'ommerr* grrup mreling at Jim
Spencer's yetlertlay.
She adiled to h-r de«erip(ioo
TAIBEI, Formosa. JT - Great
RrdqijT tod** pt»te«t«&lt;L'e.Na,ianal however, that "I am a talkative
fat thins against an efwmi attark wemiin by nature"
by two of Chiang Kal -hek's plants "lllustrited teclurea were * nstur
on the British freighter ln?hwel|s *1 fur me," Mr* Runnrli told the
near the mainland port ot Foochow Jayree*
"lleginnlng tn .Sunday
Rrho-.l hr drawing Itibliral figures
Wednesday.
nrithh Consul Alexander Her­ to illustrate the levvona, I f mint I
mann made a personal call on could hold even the wont lit'lc
Gov. C. K. Yen for the purpo ■*. monster's altentirn" "This deThe consul vald a written pro­ yrluped.'* *ha said, “ into story
test will be delivered tomorrow
hours for childrens groups ami
The press officer of the Nations!- srhnots f finally began to hive
1st air hire* headquarter In T*
as many adults a* children attend
pel Inld newsmen hr had n«l heard ing, so I found myself on tn adult
program, I hit on the theme of us­
at tho Inc deni.
RriUsh report* aawl th* Inop- ing human fnihlea, aa American,
wells (l.SBn tons) wav attacked are great onet for laughing at
while at the Alin River bar, west themselves."
of the Matsui.
I "I've done talks no pniitlrlan*.
British reports said:
weekend guest*, the aging human,
Four bomb* wrr* near mlvrrs and many others. Amt of all their,
that raused shock damage. Tie ■snobbiim." in a democracy ha*
freighter was atso machine-gunned. proved Us popularity again amt
A Chines* seaman suffered ser­ again," she slid.
ious stomach injuries, and lb*
She told the Jayree group, "I've
second mala was slightly injured bad no formal training whatever,
but hive drawn «nd painted almost
from infancy. I began painting in
G arbage Schedule oils
at ten year* of age and started
In paint portraits at It." *ho told
W ill Be Changed
them. "Sly father, an author and
Th# City Aforager’s nfLro said ' lecturer, pit me in the T*vav iJttle
today that th* schedule for gar­ Thealr* »hen I was 11 and during
bage collection* will be changed lha ensuing year* I learned In love
Immediately for on* of th* city an audience, **pecially a large
one," the aald.
sections.
"Since marriage,” Afr* Runnels
The are* from the lakefmnt
south to Kfrhth street and east mplalned, " I ’vo eemfmrd my art
i&gt;f Mellnnvill* Avenu* ba* been work to portrait and free lanrr
changed from a Wednesday and drawings for small magarines"
Saturday collection ta Tuesdays And »h* concluded, '"And of eour&gt;e,
humorous lectures which I love to
and Friday*
uda lha Wyn- d o "
The unuinal artist, during her
talk lo tha Jayree•, explained her
‘"anobbtimt" with liken»tsev of.
Jayre' members and potato] illus­
trations of various character!
drawn iota her esplanationi.

Laboratories Work
To Uncover Milder
Anlipolio Vaccine
CHICAGO &lt;W—Surgeon Grtieril
Icon, d V. Vheele said today that
several laborstorir- are working
on the pinblrm of finding a milder
but still effective antipolin varnne.
He said the Salk vaccine u&gt;rd in
tests last year and given In
larger numbers of rhlldren this
year eimlams • the Alahuney tint,
, tram, a strain of Type t virus
that is highly antigenic hut ta also
highly tnvaviv* "
A lets Invaviv# strain that still
enuld pri.lure suffleirnt anldnulies
tn rmiibsl the p-ilin virus unuld
provuln an additional margin of
safe!), be said
At p,event, th* polio virus in
tho Sslk vaccine is killed hy a
pnwriful rhemlral When dead, the
virus still Is rapahls of producing
anlitvvdies. williout causing polio
tn the patient.
However, any live virus ptevent
In inadequately treated ticcina u
capable of causing point.

C h ild re n
Bandit Says Guard
In v n d o
Much Too Brave
F t. AvAellon To Proled Money
Rand To Furnish
Music For Tonitc

HITS M.n \ v ta-Tbe ;u inf
rd a
i i f I Prink a
arm.-:, t r»r rjrrs.^g half a mdInn tails!s , " t i» bra'e to bn
pi -et r.. ■ist n "r« ' one of th#
rapt red tunditi says.
Aljrrrlls settrd *e1t!l
a gomt amon Meslne&gt;day after a
dramat.r cunt ght, -aid yesterday
tint
i i r d Eugene (Tohessy
■ ptmeeting bves. whirli
j- .........thing you can'l replace."
t
i *v ?? alertrl |&lt;s)liC0 .!e.
•|ii &gt; ,
louldrr wound he reff.-rs.I s un a 11so «f masked me*
nil ' sue with a submacfainegun
st lit ink s garage

tlumtrrr • .,r r *:'. iren |qvodesi
Fort Mi -i Pirk th
m irnln :
to paitieip'te in the !a t day
activities of the city wide &lt;.turner
reerssr n pr. ; am.
Bern a n Hu, %
•t••r i v Chris
li nai n
o
re prucram h- been p. r
entr.l was on hand *n|» morn
rn the children began in
mg
the park for the mans
K^fnr % and artivitirs u, tak •
AAills Christensen wrr*
'I i
i
’ - V snd
H said Gorslif and the Anthony Pattmatn, ,v» of Biitiyoung ladlr« who have rived a more trailed sh'tj with rwarma
playgro nd Ir i le-s thri u.'hnut tde of t*i rr hut were caught w-.tma
varali-n time nrs'.'ram lie Ml«s an hour.
rs Gail Hitting Caroline Mrlnms.
"We wantes! tn hurl nobodv,'"
Margarel Malta'. Peggy Wilton Mai/ella told psviire "It's tronia
and Itralnrr Huber.
; that we re here bei auve at ono
..o a a a a ,a a art.
a as* ••
Field slay everritev and games astaa'a
nun'i «*
ro'jrjc^out
along with lisflbalt games and
group play were the plan of the
■lav However, ibr city swimming
|&lt;s*o|, thrown open for Ibr day for
the festivities, was parked and
lammed with youngster- ,sn hand
for the tint* of their lives.
At n&gt;.wi, a pirnie lunch was
served to the youngster* and their
parents Hot dog* and cold drinks
were the rbirf items on the menu
and by nosinlime, turd rhlldren
WASHINGTON &gt;W- A**4 Af»e.
wen ready lo rat and lest brlorr Gm Stanley N ParneS says hi*
resuming the p r o g r a m Ihit Aniunisl Pitittsm ha* started a
brought the rlty's play lime bill nr « (sioliw io' iv the kmd of impa'd
of far* to a rlo«e for the summer gmernmenl h’hs nrld hi burtnevsThe rlimsi In the *um®er re men.
*
&gt;.
erratum program wilt t»e a danee
Hr eiw plod the aruu* ineemend fa
for t*eru,ers tonlgtd at the i r| a lliiti-e Jud.riari rjtveommittea
rry Cra.e at the rity hall Paul
ss.tt, ilisriomra that *%
br it m'l * • to r.| will I llsll ml company nffiei.vl bad hern rw“ lea
mu-ie lt»r tile darners mnvrd as brad &lt;»( an Interior fietlr' ii .linn lurrelor I hrl-lrtisrn pa nent advisory group on Inrhas banned shorts and T -torts cign nil vuppbrs
for this evening's alfair th»i will
Chairman Philip Young of tho
Iw-uin at * n'closk and roulinue Civil Servui- i 'unmlvuon, appear*
unlit midnight.
ing Ih fins- the suer siilM-ommittee,
said Duse ether bisinessmen on
lisso (mm rnetr pnv ste companies
ha t been fs-»rv-l in ’ .•peevting* po­
sit ms whets, they should not h*V#

Antitrust Division
Now Probes Unpaid
Government Jobs

Police Arc Told
Of Truck In Hole;
Heat Gets Blamed

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| 'hr., S. re 1b# only Hi-e«
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E'srnn. ie
adnun stratum and
" j II Ih,te were e,&gt; rertrwi ao’untor
ahen f st,. I i.s th# ageneiM*
I by tho Civil Scrv ira Com#
mi ‘"n '

IHKI PHI A (,n - Pnbra
really leaped Into anion -esiff.
dav whew they terrive-l s tele­
phone call r-.sm a rnrlt", *t r»pi -n- ,- 'a I'i.rk In a hole "
Pol .» ear* rushed to t1-* dc«irn»i r " 1 The Uat«r Hureau
was s’-rted ‘n ear* a main hid
Is. ets snipped. The fir* r**eu#
squad was tuld tn stand ready for
fltili'sd tm.k, crossing First
a roll.
St at OaV l \e , h#%been remoeT f-'a » * « a hole In ’ h# street ts| and ‘ I • .ires' smnnthrd with
all i gh* And there sews ■ erurk — a-pha t d '.»• Ihr 'ast two dar»,
, rM inches long and four maku.c ,1 - g a little- smoother
m.'hrs
high.
at lb, I,,,-, mteraretion.
Funeral servlera for Mia- Nellie
Tla H .--sr-eM owner, Charles
A i.a uiie r . a-t
I inm a ln l r n *
A'aughan wi|' Ik&gt; eondurts-d tomor­
row at 2:110 t&gt; ni. at |)ri*«»n Fun­ Tarull. *a'd ht didn't l sow any­ j i —« .• -ss i • !••• n tasking tho
eral borne. Pffir|*tlrg will be tha thing alwsul w re|Mirt to poPrn. II" !*(!• s.f t&lt;i &gt; suin g* from Ih#
■ ■n* siding for
Kr-v. J. r. M-Kmley, former Pan- was )u*t playing with hi* toy
ford paator, and th* Rev. Milton trurk around that holw m tha liwai swit-' englna* tn mor*
rtreel.
. Isark and foi'S u m i Firat Str*#0
Wyatt.
Hutral 1* to lake plaee in Ever- . ".Alovbo Iks be*l got m-o of lha In their pr.- &lt;ul taiilsliug at Com*
I m e n lal . I t s .
rlllrens," iheorisrd a eop.
trren Cemrtrry.

Railroad 7iacks
Take n f 10 m Sfreef

Funeral Tomorrow
For Mrs. Vaughan

Drivers Charged
After Accident
A Iw w ir collision this mornagainst
In; brought police ehargrs
eh*
two driver* pending City Court
rhls afternoon.
Arrortlng to
In Banford
Ran
Pollr#
t»o ear*
Department reports, th*
t
of
collided at tha
th# interaeetion
intr
Fourth Ml. and Laurel
Lauri A*#. Th*
flffir#r was patrolinaa Arnold William*.
John Boy.! Threatt. IT-year-oid
meehanle of IMS Summerlin Av*.
driver of a Chevrolet sedan and
Georga Tayler Unit Jr. 34-yrar-otd
Navy nun of 101 W. Ith Street
ware charged with tarelrsi and
negligent driving and wrr* releas­
ed und»r |27 bond pending a hear­
ing this afternoon- befor* City
Judge Jehn feonardy.
Tho seeIdeal occurred *4 B 4d
LOT OF FBOPLB!
LOi ANGELES ( * ) — Noarty
IH million persons enter and
l**ve downtown Loo Angeles dally
tho City Traffic Deportment re­
port*. Tho exact figure, deter­
mined bf a chock from I k a

to IB » . » , k UKU21.

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No? Enough Buyers
To Match Crashes

TIBUROV. Calif ilv-Ja»Jy HoN E W Y O R K . IT Fleet which had last been chartered u The wind had blown some of tbetr vanec owns a bouse at No. 3 Mar* *
sugar
onto
(be
flag
duty
officer.
1AM.
We
weren't
at
all
lure
of
uor
Adm. William
H iller *«t back
A few times a year the admiral cury Ave. Belveron Gardena.
and m illed the titanic war that way around.'*
He had a potential buyer May M
wai u dlaf in the Paeilic 10 /tan
Aa hu flagship, the Enterprise, does with be were baek u a aes when » car cam* roaring acrois
a|o.
raced through the night. Halsey gommand but he remains realis- the lawns of two other bouses and
The time they were down to their tried vainly lo sleep. He retd
plowed through the wall of his.
‘ I'M too a u i a old." he said.
l*it three planet off Guadalacanil. "every piece of Irish around"
the long night racing through but still couldn't dote ofl. Finally "My seme of balance tint good The potential buyer decided nag
itrange wateri. worrying that an at 2 a. m , he went up to the I wouldn't be worth a a a a a on to take the house
a ship. I'd be hitting the batch Monday, Hovanee finished MM
uncharted uland might hit them flag aback for a cup of cocoa.
in the face at any ranment; the
Suddenly hit flag duty officer combings all the time. I'd have worth of repair* and redecorating
and took a deposit from a new
to hold on "
deriaion to turn north off the Phil­ broke in, yelling:
potential buyer.
ippines.
What docs be m in most?
" I lust felt aand nlow In my
"Well. I don t mus being up M o n d a y night another auto
The man they called "Bull" face!'*
on
the bridge before dawn or for crossed the lawns of two houssa
Halaey. who onra commanded the
To the admiral, that could mean
that
hour aAtr dusk.‘ That was fiame two, same course) and
greatait tingle naval force in hist- only one thing: They were so
smashed into the kitchen of Honry. now makes hit bridge behind close to an unseen island the beach the most dangerous time
a corporate desk in a Manhattan sand was blowing their way. Hal­ "But 1 do miss the companion vinec'i house.
lower. He it hoard chairman of sey told (lye officer to double check. ship of fine fighting men And I 5ild Hovanee*
" I don't suppose the new pot«amiss being boss. I guess it's natu
All-American Cablet and Radio. He came back laughing
1Ual buyer will want it now."
Inc . and Mackay Radio and TaleIt turned out that tome crew ral; I bossed for so long."
graph Co
member* had been making coffee
At T2. the retired admiral itlll m one corner of the flight deck.
itaadt erect The corners of hit
mouth ettll turn down in the tough
eiprettion thousand* of men came
to fear and revere Hu ipeech
and opinions retain their oldtima
vigor.
But he It partly deaf at a retult
nf the accumulate violence done
hit ear drums by tba big gum
NEW YORK 'Jv-Evangelut Billy
Hu blue eyei are heavily magni­ Graham, lust back from a Euro­
fied by thick lemet of git net pean preaching tour, aayt ha
worn trnce a catarsrt operation "would be willing to go to Russia
teveral ycara ago He ran tee under certain circumstances."
like these
well gtratght ahead but hu tideGraham slid a group of Rus­
ward \uion it gone. The admiral sian Baptist ministers had dis­
now needs help in cnwdi.
cussed the possibility of a Russian
“ When I bid the Third F&gt;*t. crusade with him in London He
Door
t had a tramendout iteamroUer. gave no further detail* but added.
I could do anything l i m
n
1 2 Dodge Club Coupe
” [ probably will makr an an­
pleated. But tn Ihoie early days nouncement concerning tiu* invi­
I wai scared to death all the tation nest month "
’53 Dodge ■1 Door Sedan
time. The Japt faal everything
The evangelist, who v is u Ge­
They could have wiped ut out"
neva at the time of the Big Fosr
la the two years before he look conference there, and he believed
rommand of the Third Fleet in
"God was on the aide" of Presi­
1H4. Adm Haltey commanded the dent Eisenhower in these talks.
South Pacific naval forces.
The President emrged from the
"In those early days, sometimes conference as "the gnat world
I ’d have a carrier—aomeumet statesman." Graham said. "He
none and three or four cruiteri brought back tn the people of tb«
and some destroyer*. 1 remember world a word they had forgottenone lime at Guadalcanal, while peace "
supporting the invation. we wer«
On hit arrival hen aboard tha
terribly abort of beans and bullets. liner United State* yesterday.
We had to tug, a barge full of Graham said ha found a “ gnat
ammunition right up to the beaeh.
spiritual hunger" all over EuropeWhat wai hit most aniiout mo­ His 4H-month tour took him to
ment of (he war?
England. Scotland. France. Ger­
Halaey grinned amt recalled hit many. Holland. SwitmUad and the
Ant offensive action, the daring Scandinivun countries.
itnhn agaunt the Marshall and
Altogether, he said, he spoke to
Gilbert lilanda la 1»U
four million
“ I bad lo make a tong, fast
run lo get in and out. I had one
carrier, three cruisers and nine
If. S. people era going blind at
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Spring*. Those attending
alao h# a Bab# Ruth I-cagu# lit
Mrs. J. E. Robinson, Mr*. James Longwood aa well aa th, Little
Dlngman, Mr*. Ered Werfelman, League and it* farm club.
Mr*. D. C. Spire*, Mr*. Roy Brown,
To th# Manager and Mr*. Elfin
Mr*. Charle* Krueger, Mr*. Cecil foe* th# town'* h e a r t f e l t
Mixon and three children, Mr*. "thanks'* for the wonderful work
Joafl Green and two daughters, they hava done, to giv* our boy*
Mr*. Emcit Cole. Mr*. Toni* Ber­ the, time, training and recreation
gen! of DrLaml, Mr*. J. M. Thomp­ program, and rntrrtainment thvy
son, Mr*. Warren Keiffer, Mrs had In th# past month*.
John Kshtr, Mr*. Carl Mon. Mr*
Mr. and Mr*. William Rrnnett
A. Phillips, Mr*. Grace Lindahl, of Molnar St. ar# having th# most
Mrs. Betty Waplr* and Mrs. Kerse, enjuyab!* time at present with
director of Seminole County Choral the visit of their daughter and
Group. Mrs. Krrie was presented family, Mr. ami Mr*. B. FuDom
a beautiful table lamp and Mr*. and children, also thsir ion. Bob,
Thompson, pianist of the Choral and hia family from Miami.
gruup, was given a coffee earafet,
Mr. and Mr*. Ray Eraser en­
in appreciation of their work with
tertained Mr. and Mr*. Howard
the group.
Warren and Mr. and Mr*. Brad
Lewi* Mitchell of Lebannon, Steven* at Canata Saturday
Tcnn., »pcnt the weekend with hi* evening. Refreshment* wer# ser­
brother-in-law and filler, Mr. and ved Us complete a very enjoy
Mrs. Hugh Tillii.
able evening.
Mr. and Mr*. Julian Varn spent
Mr. and Mr*. Howard Eaton
last Thursday and Friday In Day­ and daughter, DcD-rah, who have
tona Reach on busineia.
been visiting in town with Mr*.
Mr. and Mn. Slewart Baker have Eaton's parent*. Chief ami Mr*.
rented the Piper apartment.
C. Layo, have Irft to return to
Mr. and Mr*. Norman Eoiter and their home in Webstrr, N. Y.
family are the gursta of her broMr*. Vetter Elgin and son,
thcr-in law and sitter, Mr. and Mr*. Bobby, left thi* we»k for Chica­
Pete Chiodlnl at their home on go, III., to spend »ome time with
Lake Emma Cove. The Foster* her parrnD, Mr. and Mr*. J. Saafare from Mahomet, Ul.
lo*. • Mr*. Elgin'* brother and
Friend* of Mr*. Irving Hauler family, Mr. ami Mrs. Sonny
will be glad In hear that the D -Saaflus, will return with Mr*. El­
again at home after a recent 111- gin and spend some time in Flor­
ncsi. During her eonvtleicenee ida.
she wa* with her *on and daughterMr. and Mr*. Paul Cloutier and
in-law, Mr. anJ Mra. Joe Hauser ■laughter have returned from a
in DcLand.
month's vacation in th# New
Mr. and Mr*. R. M. Dali return­ England State*.
Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Thumaned Tuesday from a vacation that
look them In the West Coast where der and sen, John, of Palm
Ihey were Ihr guests of their ton- H-ach were guest* of Mrs. HarIn-law and daughter, Lt. and Mr*. riet Desch latt weekend.
Tyler Dcdman In Monterey. Calif.
Harold Jackson and mothrr.
While there ’ hey were present at Mr*. Sally Jarkmn have returned
the rhriitenmg of their granddaugh­ to town after spending their va­
ter. Deborah l.uRcne Dcdman.
cation In North Carolina.
Mr. ar.d Mr*. Ernest Moor* of
The Mines Rene and Joan Peckham, daughter* of Mr. and Mrs. Rochester, N. Y-, wer# weekend
Clarrnce Perkham of Tampa, are gur*t&gt; of Mr*. Belle Abcsr and
viilting their grandparenta, Mr. Mr*. Edith llallam at their bom#
on Maine St,
and Mr*. J. A. Prckham.
Mr. and Mra. Wa-Je Waniley and
Myrl Blankenship waa railed to
three children of Jacksonville are Missouri this week by the very
viilting hi* parent*, Mr. and Mrs. serious illneu of hi* mother,
Mr. ami Mr*. I-eroy Neuman
W. T. Wansley. He I* recuperating
from a recent emergency appendec­ returned to their hom* on Maine
tomy.
SL Tuesday evening after spend­
Ml** Suian Whelchel and her ing threw months in N#w Jersey
friend. Susan Gibson of Miami, ar­ and the Middl# W#»L They re­
rived Sunday to visit the former’s port, "So rlad to get back to a
grandparents, Mr. and Mr*. T. L. cooler place!"
Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Steven*
O'Connor. Tuesday, her mother,
Mra. L. W. Whelchel accompanied and children. Tommy, Walter and
by Lynn, Jr., flopped over, en- Margaret, returned hom* Wednes­
route lo Jacksonville where Lynn day after spending their vacation
waa lo lake part In a swimming in New York and West Virginia.
James Robert
McGrath la
meet.
spending a week's vacation with
Jobs Thurnandor at Palm Bench.

IT ADIHE i t e v a t t
Mr, and Mr*. E. T. Summeraill
w«rc dinner guv it* Sunday of
their daughter and lon-it-law, Mr.
and Mr*. Jo* Corlry In Sanford.
Mr. an&lt;l Mr*. Carl Kelley have
had at their recent guc»U, Mr.
and Mr*. Kwwrrwin K»tc» and
daughters of Tennessee.
Mr. and Mr*, i'aul Maxwell and
family have a* their guests for
a white, Mr*. Maxwell1* brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. an l Mr*.
l.v.U-r t»rmr:iy an I clilldicn »t
Yrllow Sprint:*. Ohio.
Mr. and Mr*. W. A. Ellenwood
and family had a* their guc*U
lait week, Mr*. Ellenwood*' ait*
|tr, Mr*. Donald llijrr* atul chil­
dren of Albany, t la. Mr*. Ellenwood*’ brother - In • law, Donald
Kaye* and her brother, Buddy
Mathew* apent the weekend, and
Mr*, lfayc* aid children returned
to (iconria with them.
Mr. and Mr*. Letter Harper
and family had at their guests
lost week. Mr*. Harper*' daughter
and ton-in-law, Mr. and Mr). Eddin Moran of Mandetville, La.
Mr*. Moran if the former Betty
I’hlllipa.
Mr. and Mr*. E. H. Grant spent
Sunday in Winter I’ark with Mr*.
Grant*' *on and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mr*. Horace \Ve**on.
The Ml**e* l.it.da Huggins and
Kutanno Maxwell left Monday for
Camp McQuarrie to *pend a
week.
*
Mr. and Mr*. Italph Hampton
«* Dayton. Ohio, havo
vi»it
tng Mr, Hampton*' mother, Mr*.
Sam Hampton, and hi* slater and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mr*. 11.
A. Either for the last couple
• week*.
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Geiger had
a* their gueita Wednentay, Mr*.
Fred Ballard and Mr*. Horace
Story of Maitland and Orlando.
The Eir»t Baptlit Church held
ID utual fifth Sunday dinner
Sunday at the church with about
twenty-five attending.
Mr. and Mr*. Claud* Hake* re­
cently returned home afl&lt;r *jwndlog a couple month* with friend*
and relative* In New York.
Ed Sutton left Turvwlay for
Virginia to »pend a few weeks
With hi* ■Dter Mr*. Baker.
Mr*, lownard Huggin* and Mr*.
Lester Harper were ho«tr**ei to
a »tork »hower MoniDy evening
given in honor of Mr*. Jimmy
Merritt. Gamra were played and
pmr* were won by Mr*. Charlea
Gatlin; Sara Harper, and Mr*.
1-aur* Shaw.
Refre«hmenta of rake and
Two Boys Are Told
punch wer# *erve&gt;l to the fbllowing gurfta, after many gift* were
M an Robs Brink's;
eptned by tit* honor*#. Tho
tr MliS. BEVERLY K.M'A.V
guests w e r e thu following;
Tho I,oiigwuo&lt;l Are# Chamber Th in k He's Kidding
Mr*. Lauris Shaw, Mr*. Martin
BUFFALO. N.V. (JR - John W.
llantrn, Mr*. Vincent Butler, of Commerce will he celebrating
Mr*. T. W. 1’revatt, Mr*. Mark It* second birthday on Aug. 11 Doll, 13, and his frirnd Anthony
Tingle, Mra. L**tcr Harper, Mr*. with a plcnle supper preceding Maggio. 16, were walking past the
Grace Lindsey, Mr*. Dan 2d*- lh# meeting In .Hunnyshad* Park. Blink's, Inc., garage last night
gon, Mr*, fader Hart, Mr*. W. Kunper I* planned for 0:30 p.m. when they saw a man cUmbing
A. Ellenwood, Mr*. Leonard Hug­ and all member* and friends ar* out of ■ window.
Doll said they thought h* was a
gins, Mi** Valleen I’revalt, Ann urgid In attend,
T! era will be a short bualneac guard.
Shoul, ami Su»l* Harper, Mra.
“ I asked him what he was do­
Hetty Bcckly of Sanford, Mr*. mrctl.'e after the aupper whrn
Jerry Deer, and Mr*. Betty Van- this yecr's offirers will he In­ ing," th# boy sakl. " I thought he
sulted.
Immediately following was fixing a window.
alitlm of Oviedo.
there wll. b# movies for th# rest
"He said, ‘Why, we're robbing
of th# evening.
Brink's, sonny,'" Doll said. "It*
Plan to attend and bring your kind of laughed whrn he told m*
own picnic dinner drink*. Remem­ ho was robbing the plsee, and I
ber the date—Aug 11 (Thursday) thought U waa a Joke.
at 0:30 p.m.
"When 1 saw the other taro men
‘■Won't you all com# to the Old- ram* out with guns . . . 1 knew
Fashion Dane* th# Longwood Vol­ ho hadn't been Joking , .
l y Vir g in ia p . a n d e r n W
unteer Firemen ar# having r.i
"Tony and 1 ducked behind a
Mr. and Mrs. R. Muse of St. Wednesday evening, Aug. 101 parked Jeep and stayed down until
Cloud are announcing lb# birth of Th# firemen ar* sponsoring this th# shooting was over."
a daughter, on July *8 Mra. Muse dance and there will be round
will b# remembered a* th# former and aquar* dancing for all. Th#
For 11 psrs, Mrs. Blanch#
Janet Lee of Lake Mary.
plsee — th# pavilllon In SunnyMr. and Mr*. Gilbert Blocker and shado Park In I-on'.wrood. The Elton of Dormant, Pa. 1ms work­
children of Sanford ipent Wednes­ time—7:30 pun. rale or ahlnt. lu ed every Wednesday as a voday afternoon with their friends, fr*#—"Com# and have a good luntaar for th# American R*d
Cross, making about 400 largetlm#."
Mr. and Mn. R. L. Howell Jr,
yaar.
Mr. and Mr.. C. K. Buyer re­
Longwood’* Lilt)* Lestgurrs,
turned Wednesday from Niagara Th# Brave*, ended their season
rails, N. Y-, where Ihey bad been this put week with Maitland and
the gurtt of their son, Leonard lamgweri team tying for Drat
pise# in the league.
Buyer, for several weeks.
T*.#r# wer# Hire# game# to
Mr. and Mrs. George Lee and son
of Leesburg spent the pist week­ P’ sf off for th# winner, Longend with hi* parent*. Mr. and Mn. ‘aoml Uking th# first gam# and
Maitland coming right huh to
V. G. Lee.
Mn. Fred Werfelman arrived Uh* th# i#*ond. But with th#
borne Wednesday aRer spending a thlnl gam# Maitland took th#
vacation with her son-ln-Ue and gam# and aerie# thmby winning
daughter, Mr. anJ Mn. n&gt;iph Bar­ the trophy.
Last Saturday afternoon th#
___In 1322 Cohn
tel! in Lake Zurich, IB. rite made
the round trip by air t r m Orlando Bray## and their father* had a
THE COLOR YOU WANT
vtry #xeIling game on th# local
to Chicago.
WHEN YOU WA N T IT
Mr. and Mr*. Herman Luke and diamond with th# Bravta taking IN ALL FINISHES.
son*, II. D. and Gerald of Flu th# gnaw by n rathsr onesided
aersld, G* . spr-t Wednesday with •eorw. After th# gam# tli# mother*
his brother-in'mw and sitter. Mr. served a delicious dinner In Bunnyshad* Park to th# boy#
&lt;
and Mrs. R. L. Howell Jr.
Friends of F. 0. Lee will b* (belr ■
&lt;s» w.
t erry lo hear that he remains (he
*•*»
I
same and Is still confined to the &lt;"&lt; that a#nt season
there
F#rr,ld Laugblda Memorial Hos­
pital in Sanford.
Recently J. D. Cochran and his
brother, E. T. Cochran visited re­
latives In Camilla, Ga.
Thursday, tha fake Mary Ifome
* Ws har# '*as#d M A lr-G *dtU w d
at th#
Demonstration Club members and
guests enjoyed a picnic at Rack

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WASHINGTON U* — The Elsen­
hower administration reportedly is
embarked on a policy of cutting
back credit lo keep prices, fairly
otinrii roil i*im m %i n«s ash
sol h i : To i i t m i i
stable for two yean, from climb­
8T.\Ti; I*v KlomhA TO:
ing.
LKI a w hMirn, Miu.il i««t
known reililfftr# I* Ail# itit, Kul*
"The business boom is getting
«*»i» Coinfty. Ur, fjfig, if tlivt, h#r
pretty exuberant," said one high
utihnuwp •iu&gt;u* if itiArrlF.f, th«l
If «lra'i lh# rt«r#ftUt unknown
official who asked that hr not be
h#|ft, ll#Yllff* lejfjslr#* «*r ertn
named. "It'a th# eonsenvua of the
Irrt of Ut# • IM IsKLA W RMlTlll
ih# ropfdlY* htirt *»f JAi'oil II.
economic and financial side of the
IIII.1-. J»t»»*ol, If ilivt, ihtir r#«
administration that the govern­
#p#clht unknown tt^utrt If m»r*
ri#si tnit if
ih# r#»r*cMT#
ment should exert some effort to
iitiknT«n hflftu 't#vi*##t, tnu lm
keep it orderly."
*«r kr till##* of ih# m I4 heir* »f
J ICllI I M IllleU
6»#*l . m uThe latest In a series of rrrdit
vi:\ it until, if *.:»*# fit* un*
kn
mn
If
nur
rlr
J. anil If
curbs were announced late Wednes­
i1#a«t. tht I f 6|i«fl|t» iinktum n h«lr*
day. Effective yesterday, 4 of Ihe
ttf ilifca, I#*iirl## • or if ttrim of
ih#
it
i t i* 11lino
u
12 federal reserve bsnks r*i**d Ihe
I» IMM'HU OllTII If atli#, hi* un­
rat# they charge member banks
known pftmi#* if ttiirrl#'!, anil If
flsxnil, tht rr*|'#Hl«a Mnknowti h#lr».
which borrowed from them.
si**%'!•#« « IriUliri Of irnitrra nf
The Chicago, Boston and Atlanta the di&lt;count rate—from IS to 2 Ih# *.»ll \V I* III &gt;1.1&gt;S&gt;\ &lt;&gt;HTII
JKNKICVA KTKWAIIT# nit# «.f
hanks raised th# charge—called per cent.

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ln« or sUtminr any rfchl. till# or
Ifitvmt In anJ |«* th# fnllnuin*
c1#Rcriht&lt;l lan.t to#at#«l li» H a m looU
County, Kl &gt;rl.U. to-wlli
I^it T nf lUjsk **K" of PttwarCi
H&gt;JhJiTltton. .« #ofi1lr.sf in 1*1*1
tfr*r#of f# #.i* * in riat Hauls I*
il, CuMlr rtrciTsIa of tftml*
t»**lt County, n»rltl«
You, aM f irh of you* art' htr*»
hr r#qulrt*l to ari#*r and flit
fill'll Ally nr hr your atlornryl
^ M*1 the Clark - f tht ahnr#&gt;itF|#4
Cnml, lour writi#ti rf#f#natt, it
any. to Ih*. mil To gultl Till#
fiU-t In thl# tiuit, on of hafort
Als.risi #&gt;. AuHBit 55. 1JJA. ||#r#ln
fall niit or a tt##r## rro roafrtvo
Hill ft.# rntrrrt acalnpf you, an4
rach nf y u, I*# tlwfaul!
IHJM: \M» oill&lt;i:i;i'D at Ranforrl. P#mlitoU County, Horhla.

Legal N otice

TALLAHASSEE IT - State Au­
ditor Bryan Willis has been re­
appointed lo his old Job under a
new law.
Willis, state auditor for 23 years,
was selected by Gov. Collins from
three men nominated by the newly
crested Legislative Auditing Com­
mittee.
The 1915 law vs* designed to
remove the post from political
pressure. Willis will sene ■ four
year lerm and may be rrmovrd
only on charges which would hive
lo be sustained by Ihe Senate.
Thr statute authorises the auditor
to set up uniform accounting pro­
cedures for slate ageneies and &lt;tepartnirnti and provldr! for failurei
to follow Ihe procedures lo be re­
ported to th* governor and au­
diting committee

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NEVF WORLDS TO CONQUER

Summer Recreation Program
Leaders, Helpers Commended
Bummertime ia playtime for everybody, but with an added Impetus of fund* neces­
boy* and r « l* alike. For Sanford, thi* sum­ sary'to expand this exrrlleuf program to
mer haa been an exceptional one. with plenty six dava a week Instead of five and for addi­
tional supplies that make a recreation pro­
o f play fjr youngster* of all age*.
T.wtav, w# would like to commend the gram colorful and memorable.
The part the Seminole Countv Depart­
•hie leadership that has made the summer
ment
' f Public Instruction has played in the
of 11*55 in Sanford such an unusii«l one. Un­
der the capable direction of K. IV. Christen- recreation nrogiam has l&gt;een an Important
one &lt;&gt;ur commendations for the forward look
gen, Seminole High School’* Spanish profe*
aor, every day thi* summer hns l*ecn ernm- and a year ’round program for Ixtya and
mrd with activities tint Ixiys and girls have girls. In the ermine summer seasons we
would like to see added funds and a larger
enjoyed.
There lias been *nfthaM, swimming, read­ group of peonle working toward making
ing. rrw gnmes, arts and crafts, nature Sanford ami Seminole County' children the
lilVes, skiltig, erd poMihlr other activities best in the world.
T V rot re Caff of directors headed by
that we haven't even found out nlxnit. But
•varytime i group ram*- together for play­ K. IV. Chtii tei 'en, and including the Misses
time activities there was alvvnvx rnpnhle Cail TVttif"- v.irparet Mnllov, Beatrice Rlaleadership to Veep husv minds, hands and bee, Peg/y Wilson and Caroline Mctnni*. has
certainly |«,rforn’ed wonders for the young­
fee* turned In the right direction.
We would like to recommend other atim- sters «•? rur area Others who have helped
mers of th- same kind of recreation program make the program one of »urh enormous pro­
to our Board of Sanford City Commissioners, fit sro .\|Us Oeue Nuimollv. Miss Fdna Cliittend"n, Coach Howard Gordie and Fred
Ganna.
Who Poys For It?
We need recreation fur our community,
A magai’ne advertisement suggests that vear 'round And we need director* »uch »s
ten or fifteen years heme the modern home thnre who d*d such a remarkable job this
mar I* eoulpped with a sort of dial a meal vear.
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gadget. Die lucky housewife will have only
to decide what she wants on the table.'The
•uper-co'tker wdl select foods from a giant , Why Die For Quemoy?
freerer. cock them to perfection with Infra- I
Why die for Quemoy and Matsu? Many
red rays and trundle dinner to the table on American* do net see the |i.dnt of dying for
either o| these two small islands off the
• conveyor l&gt;elt.
This sounds Ideal Bui the ml writer Chinese const, wrote llan«un W Baldwin,
fails to mention one little dotal* No mattir military analvst of the New York Time*
how efficient Pre super-cooker Is. the house­ some mouths ago. It n ay V possible to
wife will still need someone —could It l»e escape dy ing fej Quemoy. said Baldwin, but
Father? — to keep restocking that plant if w*» refuse, mere of u* may have to die
for New York and Washington. A line has to
freexer.
lie drawn somewhere, a.id Quenun and Mat­
su may V thu places where it should lie
T h e Sanford Herald
drawn.
The issue seems to have subsided for
NU Ill•* •••«&gt; tiop, liliU if iM ■••Say
M * mi nm SI.
the moment, but it ha« historical parallel*.
Just before World War II manv French•Ml aa aaraa* Haaa aatln latikw ft. (»l* „,
*M ***»• al Saar* IS n.,l&lt;* a .l„ iba |,i men cried, "Why die for Danr.lg'"* Danzig
#4 faaaraa* as lank a isra
» « r a PKMwiaa pan.. *■« p.kM.k-*
was a German city under the protection of
■ s u m s ssan w a v in .. * * # * • « , * M U M
the Lrcgue of Nat Iona, and threatened by
Hit!«r. Eventually no *,ne proved willing to
die for Dancing, and Hitler felt encouraged to
tiepin World War II, to overrun all Poland,
and eventually almost all of western Europe.
Quemnv and Matsu wav be remote, but
they pone the less concern tt*. Baraievn in
Yugoslavia also seemed remote to- the
Americans of *911, hut it was here that
the heir to the Austrian throne was murd­
ered. and a war started that eventually
Friday, Annual B. 1955
brought in the United Stele*, and cost thou­
sands upon thousand* of American live*.
. TODAY'* BIBIK VKRSK
Tiie world i« one. a* Wendell Willkle
Till T rll* I will not remove my Integrity.
—Job 17 :B.—IU who haa Mrrificed inte­ umuI to'ssr, sod »i-*phb* I** any part of it
may someday r&gt;»me back to ua.
grity la bankrupt indent.
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NSW YORK (Jt-Juri Imagine timpi# tearing whisky. Thw tub
laving ta — ugh. shudder-tail# j drpenduig on a man’a prejudice,
neither at salitfyini mir repu’.
aampl** af whisky. ta th# bright' it
ptiri ol y-vur manhood, much to to# at a fellow might think.
Pur one thint. It iin't at much
earn a Using.
fun — if you r# lit# happy (uPtrkaps svrn aubject M ar mart
tucky typ# — aa bring marred
different whiskies te th# douhlr
to a girt who owns a liquor More
bat of pour noaa and palate » a and gave you a gold key to the
frmt door ai h#r dowry. R haa
Ihto la fta horrid #rdr*I at
responsibility.
Valter arid: «kn at as u »n&gt;! •*ld. a youthful and scholarly
be*hag ap manfully under kli atf aiaUtaat vie* preatd#nt ol
rigamoM alter seswi yean el "SI” iBrandi.
Inc., who alae aver
•tons m M n ib Mjf,
*••* hi* firm'i production of do
Many miUtoa A a ttic s u enjoy ■/•tie whitky, mad# on# point
• alp sf tattled taunt# k m and ahowl whitky tatting painfully
ttan. ardtaarily « artfully i h m clear.
tatv##n kreakfaat and midnight.
"Yea don’t iwaUow th# .amp^
Other mUIkm* t t Americana would,
l«i," ha aaid loud and firmly and
rather than yrufana ttair tipa with businesslike.
Manor, t hooia Uutead to drink
, Well, hating buried any dreamt
the lama aumbtr af ataaaea &lt;*t of ideaUam an amataur might har­
raw bn. VaR, ai th# fellow aayi.
bor about th# job. tota go on to
ftafa what aaak#a thia country U*a »anout prohirmi.
gnat — diBsrtnre af salni«n.
"Tin trend in America M a y it
VaRy Said la th# man ta th#! toward a light bodied Mend that
Mia laak U to ae# tkat tUP retaina chararter," said Sc id
who do want liquor don'' dryly, standing ta th# middle af
gat aomtthtog that taitaa hka lye a mull laboratory crowded with
Ytara a n mayo# aoly a ewup!# MS bottle• of Imprisoned tpirtit
(■ th# what# Untied "A bUnd may hat# from » to
t a n On «hnn of I » differ**! whlakica tn It, and aa

and Stop Ma
IIINNITT CMS

th# product of ##rh distillery may
vary »nh aarh n#w batch, each
mutt be checked. Th# flat or of
whitky from the tarn# arill will
vary depending mi whether the bar­
rel hai been ttnred on an upper
•r lower floor of a wuehout#.”
"Th# real old-timer* In Kentucky
were satisfied with putting a few
drop* in th# palm* of th#ir bands,
rubbing them together and Miffing
deeply. Tbo note ran delect more
variety than th# tent# of latte.
"But I think flavor ia Important,
loo. I Ufcn to toil it both ways.’*
H* take# about a tahlripornful
of whitky in hi* mouth, awub#* It
around, then ipita M out — and
taitci th# remnant na M evaporatev.
Fortunately, S#id haa to put kla
tut# hudt to commercial ut# only
• couple of timet a week. Other
day* ta enjoy* a highball with
water.

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COUPLE MARK UP
SANTA MONICA, Calif., UP Mrs. Bernice Troyan aeeuted her
kuihand Joseph ad ttrihlag her
with a baseball tat. but when to#
rim* cam# to t##ufy again* him
th# wouldn't.
R#tuH: Sta waa h#M ha awtempt, fined IMS and placed aa
prebatkn for two years yesterday
by taperiar Judge Ortanda H
Rbod»». Tta emipl.
couple was estranged

V A K V O W

Two Men Spar In Diplomatic Ring
WASHINGTON 1^ —SecreItry of
Slat# Dullti and Red C'hinct# For­
eign Minuter Chou Kn-lal may
know nothing about prtr# fighting
Ntvcrthelrti, they have been
iparnng around tpryly in th# dip
lomatle ring, txrhanglnf word* mitead of punrhet. from their cornert on oppotit# tide* of th« wor.i
Th.t ia what diplomat* call prob
mg etch other'i tntenliom.
They might have done better hy
exchanging ideal quietly. H u t
Dullet and Chou are not on direct
vpeaking term*. The United State*
doem’l rerogmi# Red China. Since
they can't juvt rail each other up
they, being atateimen, mak# atatrment*.
&lt;
Some more real probing may be
don# at Geneva, wber# ambatitdort of th# too countrie* right no &gt;
ate talknu about the return homo
of American pri/onert n China
and Chine*# In th# United State*
Rut. tine# progrett at Geneva
may lead to a Dulfet-Chou meet­
ing later, everything th# l«n men
•ay at each other now arrott a
continent and an ocean may have
•ignifiranre toward making '.hat
meeting po**ible or impo««iblt
Dullet acknowledged July IS he

No Comment
By Walter Cbamblla. Jr.
A SM.WjO.Mittax# — L'ted to
tmear a butinett man aemcing
government —that'* the caperirnte of Howard I. Yo.ing. I'revi
dent of the Anftrican Zinc, Lead
and Smpiimg nunpany of St.
Ix.iiii , Missouri. and alto Pretldent of the American Mining
Congress, who terved governmenl at a ' witnour compentalion"
"mpioya during tha Korea*. ;ru
(*.
Mr Young wav Deputy Admin­
istrator of the Defente Prnrure
mem Agrr.ry. Thu division wa»
charged with th# #ipiatu&gt;n and
procurement of tom# to dlifcrrnl
mineralt and metali for the de
irn«# program, line or th# metal*
• at tine. Mr. Young * company
it Intietlrd in (tnc production . . .
and it w#t in thi# ronnretion that
the bureaucralt raited th# queatioa of pmtibl# "conflict of in
lerett" between Mr. Young and
th# federal government.
Rureautrat* Carefully T im e
Charge — Th# (leneral Account­
ing Oftir# brought th# charge
ju»l &lt;1 ti&gt;# lime the Senate Bank
ing and Currency Commute# w%
runtiderutg th«* #aten*ion of the
Detent# Production Act which authorite* th# u«# by government
of "without rompcniaiMn” buttnettmen whu are known in With
Ington at WOC men. Aa a result
of th# charg# being r*it#d a!
(hit particular rim#, th# Senate
Commute# adopted an amend
ment materially retinrting the
ut# of WOC men . . . In fact, vir­
tually making them nolhtdg but
mer# advitort to full-rim# gov­
ernment cmployet.
Capehari Delenda — ftenator
Capchart of Indiana, ranking Re­
publican on th# Banking and Cur­
rency Commute#, took lb# fight
to th# Senat# floor. He attacked
the accuracy of a General Ac­
counting Olfic# rharg# which
wat that Mr. Young'a company
Sold foo cue worth of marhutrry
lo anuihrr company which had
been loaned money by th# govframent to buy tt. Senator Cap#
hart *aid that, upon InvetUgation,
the General Accounting Office
now admitted th# miatak# and
that th# ul# did not lak# plaro.
The Senator told th# GAO.- "You
tad tatter ta careful to to# future
wham you attach, and whoa# repuUlioa you amcar, without know­
ing th# facts/’ H# also tugg##tod
that tha leuato tavastlgato th#
GAO to aactrtala tha ream tor
th* attock oa Mr. Young.
Senator lualalna Capahart —
The Senate then adopted aa

didn't know what Chou wat up lo taid it did becautc It had ■ tough
with hi* recent peaceful gettutet, job building up China.
That may be true or It may b« M
tucb at rtleaiiag tom# American
pruontri and toning down tbs propaganda, but then Chou laid
Mooting around Quemoy and Mat­ that if the United State* — he w*a
in. It might b« Juit propaganda, polit# enough not to name tt but
only referred to the "great powhe taid.
Whil# everythin* th# two men cr*” — wanted peace It mutt anan•ay ia aimed at each other, tone don iti military batet around Ch na
of it eerlainly it intended f«r and give up lit al!itnr#i In Atia.
friendt and critic* at home and Chou knew, at well at Dulln,
abroad, all of whom are watching that If anything like that happened
to tee whether one tide or the it would be a long time from now.
At for fettling problem* peacefully
other it weakening.
For example. Dullet ruled out Inttcad of by forre, Chou md
any deal to tarnfice Chian* Kai-. tbtl't exactly wbat Red China
•bek'i Nalinnalitt* American al-| want*.
In the tame breath h# told the
lie*, in rule on Formuva. Chou
himvelf muit have known Dullet United Slate* to keep Ut no*# out
could have taid nothing elit. In of Bed China'a effort* lo get For.
thit country Chians'* luppoitrr* mix*.
have voirnJ mUgivinn about unyl Dulle* replied with another ital#dealt with Red China tmee they ment on Aug. f, ttill demanding
the Red Chine*# renounce the u&gt;#
feared Chiang might love out.
And Dulle* raived the qurtflon of force although how that* to b#
Ir. a tori of tent alive way, whether done it not dear.
And to it hat been going But &lt;)
Chou would be willing to renounce
th# uir of force in trying to get itnce both mrn hav# b#rn rather
polite, in comparxon with how they
Formota.
Chou earn# bark with a v'ate- talked at each other in th# pi*t,
ment July 30 a* if the anvwer to thit may be convldercd i mirk
Dulle*' quettton a* tn whether Red of progreu. But there'* trill a long
China rea|ly wanted peace, Chou way to go.

SAM D A W S O N

Many Traders Taking Closer Look

amendment hy Senator Cap#
hart, by a margin of on* vote.
i « lo 4S. to permit bunnettmen
to •till trrvr government on a
NF.W YORK Jv-Weaknett In thej In tom# eatei now common rivet when the prtc# of th# toWOC italut. Bui, de.pit# the Sen bond market after the long rlt# in tlorkt are yielding le*t than the curity fall*.
The price of long term U. 9.
ale action, the attact on but!- •lock price* lead* many trader* average for prefrrred trixk.
nevtmrn continue*.
today to take a clot# look at yieid*
Vield mraiurri the percentage Treasury bond* hit ftllen enough
of rtturn tin dividendt nr intereit) to rtne thr yirld abovo I per
limit# Conimillre Hoitll# —The in biith n.-.kelt.
The nmout remember 1W9 you gel on the money you pay for ernt fer the first time tn two years.
Hou*# Banking Commute# had
Several forms of inveitmmt
approved an amendment which when bond price* turned down- the ttnek or bond The yield on
further reitrlcted WOC men and ward monthi before th# brtak in common itockt fall* if the price compel* for new hioncy ind sav­
m et without a rorretponduig hike ings. Mortgages with their higher
et*;r* fstog* require them itock*.
interest rales hav# drawn th# big
to 111# a complete financial alateBut olhrn limply not# that com-, in th* dividend rate. The yield on
menl upon accepting government mon atock price* hav# climned to
« preferred itock. where lAilitutional inveitort. Th# mort­
appointment. Krirndt of butinetv the point where their average yield the Inlerett payment ta fixed. gage vupply hat incrcsted greatly
due to the housing boom.
in Congievt protrvted Bit* Houtr it now only a littl# higher than tfi«|
Yield* of tiockt and bonds hav#
amendment on ground* that few return on bond*—normally there it
now come close enough together
butineumrn would aid In develop­ a rontidertble tpread becaut# of Young Pair Cited
for trader* to start wondering:
ing mobdiMtion plant under tucb lh# difference tn ritk.
Where it th# turning point?
For Building Fire
a rcatnrtMO. Bui that la not all. .
Some brokerage house* are now
SANTA BARRARA, Calif. JDAnother Bu&lt;inrtt Inquiry —
Mi&gt;* Ethel Wheeter, • U S. For- laying: 1. Either people will turn
The Hou«e Anti- Monoply Sub W A C s Discharged
ettry Service lookout, vwrpt her from tiockt to bond*. If lh# yield
commiltrr hav taken up the tight
binocular*
over Santa Ynrr Peak of ttock* falls much further; or
over th# WOC i»uc. It hat laun­ A fter Investigation
2. Tn# nation’* prosperity will In­
ched in tnv#lligation Into WOC
FT. JACKSON, 8 C. U h -A n yetlerday looking for a fire. Sud- crease to the point that dividend#
mrn tn vanout government agen Invewtifation of moral conduct denly the froze.
The glatiea focured on ■ young can be smartly raised, restoring
net, e(penally in Ri# , 0 (fire ol •monr part of Ft. Jackton'a WAC
couple
dancing tn the nud# around higher yield* to stock*; or 5. P*&gt;
Defeat# Mobiliration and the detachment hat r#*ulted tn the
a
camp
fire The man wat playing, pie will decide that tome itocli
Butinett tnd Defente Service Ad ditchary# of ai* member*.
a violin. Mm Wheeler taid. amt •re priced to high that their yields
minlitratioa ia th# Department
Authorities taid Wednesday the)
hi* companion mad# ballet-like •re too low to be attract!*#, and
of Commerce.
get nut of the market.
action wat "for th* food of tha leapt.
"Buvinettman Guinea rig" — tervice. They declined comment on
These brokers hold that stock
.
,
.
.
.
.
_
.
.
.
Mitt
Wheeler
telephoned
ForettTh# Young controleny la of tn the lnv.triyation^lt.*lf. The dit-j MlrlhlIj. aKo hiked up and cited yields can’t go oa falling and bond
Irreat to all butinett. Bectu*# of eharye*. aerortliny to th# public I..
yields rising much longer.
hi* butuirva ronneriiont and hit Information office, were "o f tta ^
~
“ °P»n Before the 1K9 rraih, the bond
ir*
* proh.failed area.
government coMertlom it would niidealrnbl# type."
yield rot# above the stock yield.
appear that th# buruaucralt
Rut broken are 1ml# cbanc# that
HEAD GETS STUCK
Th# of fir* said th* InvetUgation
thought .they had picked a vul- began two week* ay* a* n result
LOUISVILLE. Ky.. ID—Mrs. A th# t »a experience will he repeat­
nerabl# larg#t. Mr. Young haa of reports "received {rotn certain JW. Sir bo and tlx men had to ed. They bold that money will not
informed friend* that he hit no member* af the WAC detach- retcu# Mrt. Sarbo't daughter get light enough this time to send
thing to retract. . . that he U menl" mnit'alny "alleyatiana af Jeanette. 4. after the tried to cn-I bond, price* very much lower,
demanding vindication. , , and he queitionable moral rondurt on rh# |ter a swimming pool by the exit, nor i* stock speculation likely this
it witling and intends In make a part of a small group within lh* Her bead got vtuck in the bare of time tn blind the trading public t#
fight fur all buv’.n#t*mcn In Uut detachment.
th# yield they can expect when
the locked lurmttl#.
aituatkm.
they buy common stocks,
Th# money market I# npnetod
to tighten still more. So bond prie«a
could slip ■ llitl# further, puihing
Appropriate Song
their yield* a littl# lilgftimr.
••yRNUUMBfTT#

YOU'RE TELLING ME!

Chanted By Airmen

HONG KONG jP—Th# II airmen
LCVa ALL hop# that
relented from Red Chine*# cap­
tivity had a tong ready for their feoliag of mtndiineu created to
freedom. On# lyric, to th# tun# of Europe hy Iht recent Gen«va conftrenc# prove* n big help ia do»
**Tipp#rary":
ftoaUng th# cold war.
"It’t a tong way tn I'tajimt
1 t I
(G l alang for United Sutei)
4 load#w "pea ##wp* f t , to#
"It’t a long way to go . . . .
read, t**:t iatwlry tto d &lt;4 mil*
"It’s a long way to Uiajima, ltoa • dap. Qwit# M #ep#n#iM
th# iwMtrtt lard I know.
»
dwh.
"TV* tall with P#«pU'a China .. .
I I I
"It's a long way to UMjlma, th#
land af th# Golden Gala.
" I f * a la g way, w tan Tvs fat
a data."
papr b (L o a n
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er N refuted to pnhliah aa armp-

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FBIDAT
Thar* will be n dance for the
CPU's and their guesta with atrations being dona by the Ci’O
Wive'a Club. Music will be fur­
nished by the MeloUmra uni
dancing from 9 until 12.JO. At­
tendance prtieu will be awarded.
MONDAY
The circlet of tha W.MS of the
First Baptist Church m»»t at
10;4t a.m. with a coveted dish
luneneon at noon. I’rogram meet­
ing at 1 put.
Tha Elsie Knight Circle of the
First Baptist Church will mr*-t
With Mrs. George C. Dixon, £26
Wswt 19 St., at &gt; p m.
The WMU of the First Bspiixi
Church will gather for its regular
- meeting at 10:45 a. m. A covere.l
® dish luneheon will ha held at IS
noon followed by the program at
J o’clock Circle No. Three in
charge. Mrs. Joa Wright, leader.
Guesi speaker is Mrs. Ham Aurahakkan tha former Miss Ellsn
Meriwether.

Eileen Nolan,
Ronald Brooks
Wed In Ohio

The Executive Board of the Wo­
men of the Churrh will meet in
Announcement is being mad* tothe Session Boom of ths First
f Presbyterian Church at 10 a. m ■lay of the marriage nf Mis* Ei­
leen Man* Nolan of Cincinnati,
Circlet of the First Presbyteriaa Ohio, daughter of Mr. and Mr*.
Church wiU meet at the churrh Sloven K. Nolan, to Jamrw Ronald
at II a m. A covered dish lunch­ Brooks, soa of Mr. aad Mr*. E. J.
eon will be sarved at noon. Im­ Bro»ks of this city.
Ths ceremony was solemnised
mediately following will be (he
Business and Inspirational rneat- Saturday, July SI, at II a.m. la
Cincinnati at the Churrh of the
Nativity with just ths Immedi­
Evening Orels No. On* «f the ate families and clot* fntnd* pre­
Firot Fresbyisnaa Church. Mr*. sent.
Following the ceremony n
W I. Bromley, chairman, will
meet with Mi*. John Wilson. breakfast was held at th* RnoeGolden lake, at * p. m Mr*. R. C. tawn Tavera after which the
Maxwell and Mitt Lstu# Caldwell couple left for a two week*
honeymoon in th* Bmokey Moun­
terra aa co hoslruei.
tains and Florida.
Mr. Brooks is serving In the
Evenlag Circle* No. Two and
United
Bute* Air Farr# and will
Thro# of the First Presbylatlaa
Chuich Mrs. C. W. Johnson and report U North Africa, Aug t.
Mrs. Brooka will Jain him as soon
Mr*. M. M. land, chairmen, will
Bold a joint meeting in tha Edu as UanapnrUUou arrangasuewU
art complete.
cations! Building at • p. a. Hostassot will Ito Mr*. Robert Bram
Jett, Mra. Tom W. Freeman. Mra.
Joe Garrett, aad R a , Curtis
Hugbo*.
“Pi* Elsie KnigM Clrtto af the
Fir*! Baptist Church wtU meet
at tha homa of Mra. Georg* Dickson. XM W. IMh SI. at • p. m.
Circles of Hi* WSCS nf tha First
Methodist Charrii all! meot at
follows: Orel# No. Six with Mrs. ~Final plana nr* being announ­
C. F. Mima, ttod Stevena Avt. ced today for th* forthcoming
at • : » p. aa.t Circla No. Seven marriage of Mia* Doris Elaine
Joses, daughter af Mr. and Mrs.
with Mra. L. P. Hagan, ITOt Park
Ava., at 1:M p. m ; Circla No. W. L. Jones to Cecil Sheppard
Right with Mra. W. P. Chapman. Jr. son of Mr. aad Mrs. C. S.
W First St. at I p. m. Tha dr- Sheppard Sr.
The aeremosvy will taka glace
ele wil' hold a market basket
Sunday,
Aug. T at 4:90 p.m. at
axle; Circle Nine with Mre. J. N
th* First Baptist Church wtth the
Auarello. Cno Park Ave. .at I
Rev. W. P. Brooka Jr. officiating.
y. m.; and circle Ten with Mre.
Mr*. Marvia Milam to organist
John Morgan, Forrest Drive. I
and soloist wiR bo Mrm. Richard
p m.. Mre. Bobort Rastarday, Galloway.

Wedding Set
For August 7
By Miss Jones

TUESDAY
CtrcU No. On* to the WSCS to
She Ftret Methodist ChurcN with
Mrs. F. H. Colbert, chalr.naa.
will ■**&lt; with Mre. W. P. Fleits.
&gt; « W. 17th St. at II a. m. Mrs
Rxlpk Deaa will bo'co-hostau.
The CPO Wlvr’i Club will meet
at &gt; p ■ . at th* CPO Club. A
sale will follow tho meeting and
refreshments will be served.
A Ths Gleaners Class of the First
Rapiitl Church will meet at • p.
m. ai tha homa of Mrs. Bea Newsoma with Mra. J. A. Btraaga as
go-hostess.
Circles to tho WSCS to Sm First
Methodist Church will meet at
S.tl a m at th* following places:
No. On*. Mrs. W. F. Fields. 100
W. 17th St., Mra. Ralph Dean, co
hostess, Na. Two, Mrs. J. F.
Hikvivautt,
u m i nv«.|
McClelland, «M«l r
Elliott
Ava.; no.
No
#Tnre*. Mrs. Waltar Price. Lake
Monroe; No. Four. Mrs. Octavla
Rumblsy. ISIS W. First St, Mrs
C. F. Bransa. on bostons; No
Fir*. Mrs. J. R. NUbotooa, Brtor
•lilt Arm.
latarmsdfato R.A.’s nest ad 1
p.m. at the First Baptist Church.
WEDNESDAY
Sunday School Workers Council
to the First Baptist Church meet
J s r supper at 7 p.m. Prayer meri­
ting at 7:30 p.m. Workers Coun­
cil S pjo.

Misa Deloria Josvoa, aistar af
tha hrids-elert to maid to honor
and Ml*4 Patricia Brown, bridso­
ma!d. LKtl« Mis* Linda BlagUr
to Junior bridamnald.
Frank Huber, to Washington,

Maggie O'Brien
Is Now Posing
For Clamor Shot
HOLLYWOOD &lt;J* - Margaret
O'Bnen, a neat trick of IS, is potlag for cheesecake bow.
Besides aging all nf us a little,
that newt accentuates the fact that
the movies haven't really had a
box office chikt star since little
Maggie won an Oscar in 19ft.
From Jackie Coogan onward,
child start have stood their own
with Westerns and sex as Holly­
wood's most profitable merchan­
dise. At one executive at 20th Cen
turv Fox commented:
•We always knew we had oil
under our property here but we
never bothered to drill for tt until
Shirley Temple and Jane Withers
grew up ”
A check of the various studios
in town disclosrs that talent scouts
are always looking for another
Temple or Jackie Cooper but the
pickings are mighty slim.
That old ability In tug at the
heart like Cooper in "The Champ''
nr the tearful dramatics of Mist
O'Brien in most of her movies is
the box office bait apparently miss­
ing In most krd actors today.
Only one studio Is really hopped
up over a child actor. That's Uni­
versal-International which Just put
•-year-old Tim Ifovey under eontract after his rave debut in "The
Private War of ma|or Benson.”
“ For the first time in years."
confides one U-l executive, “ we
are looking for story properties to
star a child ”
Maggie O'Bnen U probably the
best advertisement h&gt;r a Holly­
wood uponnging She la a high
school graduate although the never
spent a day of her life in a regular
school
” 1 don't feel and different than
other girls my sge," she reveals
Margaret, one of the most talented
of all child stars, la bark before
the cameras again at HKO where
she’s making "Glory.”
Does the do her specialty with
the tears?
“ I wont* rrr anything like I did
In ‘Journey for Margaret’ when I
bawled For the first five minutes
of the picture. 1 just sniffle a
little In this one. After all, I’m
grown up now.”
Maggie plays the love Interest
lu this one—her first adult rota
In person, she (till retains the
sweetness dial waa her trademark
for years.
What about Bsaf Brat screen
kiss?
“Well." she smiles T n IB and
do go out with boya-Bvur different
ones to be exact.”
TRAVEL BOaF
A new travel soap la packaged
In tiny bags for washing hands and
lingerie while traveling on plane*,
trains or in an automobile. The
bags may he discarded after earh

TRW

X iuJ ^ is e

Ite healthy . . . hag-la tone
Amah off with a b»f TowI of
tables, meet* and Bah are pe
thoie* for lunch a* it may ba
Just to suit your Made.
1 so a fin oa.) mixed
ft K sharp Cheddar Assess
♦sgetables
1 small omoa
Frsmrh debasing
Hiaed salad groan*
Mix draiaed vegetable* with French dream eg and aloes to Ass rw
fngerelor aa hour nr mora. Combint she**#, evil Into eu*»e nr strips,
chopped onion and snap greens wtth ths vwgvtahlso. Toes hghOy Srsg»-(h*r. Four serving*.
Other FspsSntle CeaeMnaMwam Try an* ad Shaw* sa—MwnStowa toHead of the mixed v*g*t*blsa.
( I I Cannad sopor*gw*, eltewd sudishe* and esshad I ■mntoaa
( I t Sliced celery, sunned mushrooms ami enhod heel*
Other BeseSiss; Try ms* of these instead of the sheers.
I l l Chunks nf salmon, tana, nr sardines
(1 ) Bite-sis* pieces af canned tongue. Inwrhmn meat or ehlrkew

Personal Shower
Given A . Raborn
By Three Ladies

Weds Daytona G irl

Mr. and Mrm. L L. Tile, of
Daytona Beach, annoui.* th*
nvamago nf their daughter, Mar­
gie Williams, formsrly of Atlanta.
A personal abowse waa given Ga. to Georg* W. Gray Jr., ton
nf Mrs. Gray Gray, ef Sanford
this week fiw Miss Ana Rahorn,
Aug. IX, bride-elect by Mis J. and Georg* W. Gray of Daytona
L. Galloway. Mr*. Frank Smith
Th# wedding was aa event of
and Mi** Vera Phillips at toe
Jaly M at Uv* Methodist Chapel
bom* of Mrs. Galloway.
ia Folktto*. Ga.
Th* rooms wero beautifully de­
corated with hibiscus arrangemenu. Games were played with
prlteo going ta th# honor** and
Mrs. Glut* Payne. Tho shower
gifts were given Miss Rabora to
a pier* nf her luggage.
Refieshmenta
consisting
af
open fee* sandwich**, elites, mils,
cookies and min'* wsr* served
buffet stylo from • taew aoverod
la hi# centered with a punch bowl
surrounded by klbtacu*.
Those preeor.t to enjoy tbs
evening with Miss Reborn were
her mother, Mr*. M. t* Rabora
Sr., Mra. Hobby Reave*. Mr*. R.
A Johnson Sr. Mrs. R. Z. Johnson
Jr., Mrs. Ghna I’aya*. Mr*. Ison
Bryan. Mr*. J. R. Hoolehan.
Mrs. Woodrow Cash, Mrs. M. L.
Raborn Jr., Miss Nancy Cash,
Mis* lied* Ray, Mr*, lewis Ro-

Happy Birthday

By CECILY WinWASTON F.
Associated Frees t immI Kdllisr
SOUP AND SANDW ICH
l.l'NCIIKS rrcomm-nded th e m ­
selves during the summer. So easy
tn prepare, fust appetising enough
for ssun w»sther. The soup may
be hot or (hilled.
What soup and sandwich combi­
nations go together? Flavors need
to be well-balanced, of course. One
team we like la a chilled tomato
so.ip (flavored with dill or basill
with a hot tuna fish sandwich. In
the recipe that follows, tuna, hardrooked oggs and seasoning* are
added to a rrram sauce; this fill­
ing Is served between toasted
frankfurter buns.
Another combination w# like Is
a New England type rlam ehnwdei with an egg-and-oliv* sandwich.
We're also partial to hot splitp«a soup with ham and lettuce
sandwiches.
Oyster stesv that comes froien
nowadays, is delicious with a toast­
ed tomato and bacon sandwich.
And sometime* try lobster bis­
que (hot or ehtllrd! with a sliced
chicken or turkey sandwich.
Cream of asparagus soup (hot
er.ehilledl I* delightful with a
rarebit sandwich. To make tho
rarebit filling, mix grated rheddar
cheese with mavonnaise and pimlento.stuffed olives or plain can­
ned ptmiento; spread between til­
ers of svhnie-whrat bread.
Vegetable soup tastes good with
a sandwich mad* from slices of
cold meat loaf and chill sauce.
Carried rttam nf chicken soup
is sdr!octable served with sand­
wiches of thin whl'e bread, water'
eresa and msvonnalse.
T I NA HI NA
Ingredients: t tablespoons butter,
tablespoons flour, I teaspoon
salt, to leaspiHsn pepper, t cups
milk, I very small onion I minced t,
I tablespoon lemon Juice, I table­
spoons minced parsley, I can (7
ounce*I tuna, 4 bard cooked eggs.
K frankfurter buns.
Method: Melt butler In sanre-snn
over lose h&gt;at. Stir in flour, then
sail and proper. Add milk all at
once with onion: rook and atir
constantly over moderately loss
nest until thickened and bubbly
Bill In lemon Juice and minced
parsley well. Fold In dialnrsl nak­
ed tuna and sliced eggs, tlrheat
Meanwhile spilt buns lengthwise
through renter nf top; toast ondee broiler. .Spoon tut a filling Into
split huns Makes 4 sets ingn.

SANFORD

RW R'AT.Drrl. A « f . S. 195 J

Appehtri do lag during a pro­
longed hot spell. So. often, does
mother's ambition to stand over
a hot stove.
However, growing bodies need
the same kind of nourishment In
hot weather as in cold Children
need milk, meat, vegetable*
fruits, cereal in— summer as well
as In winler.
If you're wi*e, smart and mod­
em you’ll plan mrals that con­
tain all the«e things healthy little
bodies need and still not spend
much time over the hot stove
Use frorrn foods, ready mixes anil
precooked foods.
From the nutritional point of
view it makes lull* diffrrrnee
whrlhrr the food la hot or cold
Cold soup. Jellird chicken, tuna
fish salad, all rarry the same
body building elements aa the
same foods served hot.
But don't fall a moratorium on
hot f.vvd in hoi weather. Children,
and the rest of th,- familv too, get
tired of a diet of salads. Select
your hot foods for their quick
cooking qualities; meats that ran
he broiled oc fried rather than
baked, soups m rana ralher than
home made
Many aummertime meale are
pirnira and fi«»d out of doors. If
you have a backyard grill you
probably have learned Ma of
tricks for ea*y good hid mrals,
and meals where Dad and the kills
do the rooking and rail It fun
Summertime picnics have their
hata'ds. loo. In hot weather food
spoils easily. Germs grow quickly
in unrrfrlgerated food It food Is
thoroughly rooked hist before It Is
eaten germs will be killed and the
food do you no harm But if a food
like a potato salad, or ground
mrat for sandwiches Is prrparrd
in the morning, then carried sev­
eral houra In a hot ear N may
contain so many germs that the
who)* family will havu acute sto
marh upset a tha next day.
Pirnira are wonderful', but
guard your family'* health with

a few roles such ai the.*.
N'ev er more than half an hour
between refrigerator and table.
If the trip is longer than this
time arrange f«.r some refrigera­
tion en route or el«e carry the
food In unopened ears.
Cook nuts are perhaps best of
all. Meat that ta broiled ov rr an
open fire not only ta&gt;le&lt; wonder­
ful but it murh safer than in cold
sandwiches.
Children need milk whether at
home nr on a picnic. Fresh milk
it difficult to carry and hard to
keep cool Try using canned milk.
Take the unopened rant, dilute
with water at mealtime. Carry
your own water if you're not sure
&gt;f the supply at the picnic spot.
If the children do not cara for
the hi tie of evaporated milk, add
a little flatnrtng. The addition of
a li.tle chocolate syrup, nr •
mashed banana, nr a ran of ba­
by purred primes or apnrota to
the evaporated milk make de­
lightful drinks that add a spe­
cial party flavor to the pirnir.
If your small fry are scornful of
canned milk don't let them tee
you open the can. The strong fla­
vor you add to the milk complete­
ly masks the canned taste at the
milk and they’ll drink the finished
product with gusto If they don't
know it's canned milk.

Cam p S taff Enjoys
Party A t Beach
Th* Boy Bcmit Central Poridu
Council sponsored a party Tues­
day at Daytona Beach for tha
Staff of Camp l.an-v-h* a Bof
Scout Camp held each year.
Th* boys enjoyed swimming
and *U d in n e r at th* San Remo
mstauiant. Chaperoning foe tho
etifnyshlo oven! were Mr. and
Mr*. B-&gt;b Collin*.
Thos* attending from Beminola
County were Richard Fbagan.
Ililly Tyro, Brue« Hold and Teddy
Walker.
i

D. C. wM act as hast man whll*
l.eossard Jones, brother to the
bride, Ml lose Osborns, and Inuis
Dullard will ac« as ushers. William
Ball Jr. will serva as Junior
groomsman.
Na invitation* asm being seal
but all friends and relatives to th*
eoupl* arm invited.

a * * and a FREE pound trip to Chicago
for TW O oa UNITED AIR LINES 1

W H A lt U P ?
contour...fn elastic

The srtamorooa Marilyn Monroe la
her moot enticing role . . No * &gt;rv
dsr ail SANFORD la hist 'Itchm*
to see this treat picture . . . _

THURSDAY

Junior R.A.’s matt to T p.m.
to tha flraS Baptist Church.

fisU lA D Jia lA
Mrs. Michael Dugan has ar»
Mvad from Katonnh, N. T , to
yia*t for about threw week* srlth
her mother, Mrs. Lillitn Vickery
and brtohor-ia-iaw and Mater, Mr.
and Mra. &gt;'. IX Meaaoagar.
Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Pavia, Mrs.

J . C- Bike*, and Mrs. Tad Jcaxea
and ehlidrow ihirley and Freddy
nr* apondlag a few day* In Caron,
aftor sfhich they will Visit Mr.
aad Mr*. K. M. Daria in Tampa.

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dtlgn Mil did boiom high* ond knnpt X dtsrtf
Trv« to fori* Gouard conalrudlon msons no binding

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A, B, C cups, $4.00
D cup*, $5.00
A* B, C cups, $4.00

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I Toll Ewell

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Indians Shove Yankees
To Slide Into Second;
Sox Hold 2 Point Lead
n r a i r w a tso n
The Aswcfated Presa
Hie surging CDvelsnd lodlini,
bsttllng to rttilfl their American
Lesgue title, were only two perernttge point* b»ck of the paceiHtine Chicago Whita Sox today.
It w»s the Indian*' hlgheit rat­
ine *inca they held the lead May
» . They got there by giving the
baelraliding New York Yankee* an­
other ihove yesterday, *■J. .
The Yankee* have a »tekly 11-1*
record ilnce July 4. when they

THE SANFOIU) HERALD
I’.ii r 6
Frl. Aug. 5, 1955

L e g a l N o tic e
ncn-it t: *»r arrt.icATiov eon
TAX m u n

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n f litO a r.r* Iho d w M M lo o a f lh »
■marly an* th# him# th which
I » » • ■■■m m * ar# a» follow#:
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k#r-&gt;nd HuMlvtsIna a# MMi***
In PUI honk I r«*# 1*1 publla
f i ' o M i o f HrfolniiU rm u lf
Van* tn which u tM itd i MAI1T
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A ll n f m id eroprrly h » ln « In
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etdrtmcd aifordlBe l» law, }•&gt;•
tiroptrly durrll-cd la •nrh r#rllflcal# wilt h« Ml* la lh# hleh*#l
Hdd*r at lb# font door of th*
Cite Halt. #l lUnfnrd. riorld#. on
lh# rir#i monoat In th# month
nf HKPTCMIIK1I. IMS- Which l»
th# flh. rt»r of h#pl#mh#r 1M1
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t a x fir m .
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Th# Carllflral# numbrr an* fu r
nf Uananc*. lh# dtrcclptlon of lh#
property and lh# nam# In which
It a n a#r#»##d ar# a# follow*!
Ccrllflcal# Niinkir (1 — T#*r
•f l»»n#nr# l-ll-tl ttoacrtplloa of
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Oak Hill Addition In Howlb Kanford
rorordrd ta Plal Ilonk
I. nod# It natal n#l# Coanlr II#*
OAlda
h’-io# In which a######4: BADIK
T. HIMAHP
All of «#ld property b#tnw I*
Ui# Ctly af Hanford. County #f ■#•
fn’ - l# Rial# #f Florida.
Cnl### iuch roMlftrala (hall
r» -i-m-,1 armrdlna to law. lh#
P- *»rlt d«#&lt; rlb#d la *ach corllflf i l l wilt h# sold ta th# hlah##t
n'-*'*#r #1 lh# front door of th#
clijr llali, #l Hanford. Florid#, nn
11.# rim MONDAY III th# month
af HCITRMIIKII. Illl. which I#
th# III dar of Rtptamhar Illl
duifnn lb* lra#l hour* nf »«l»
P»i#d Ihl# 1 af Auaust A. T)
Rtlan Hay
City Tan Collar!or.
(U A L)
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•r I#* d##d la h# la#1*4 lharann
Th# Carllflrnla number and yanr
af Itauanr#, lh# d##crlpllnn of th#
niarly and lh# nam# In which
»«■ araeaard ar# a# fallow#:
Carilflrala No II: yaar of laic ■■■* l- fl- ll Daacrlpflan af proper tv
In'* 1* and It tllorh fl, A. I).
Chaioall'e Robdlvlalon af Block#
nf lh# Iowa of
laHtWra l .
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which ncceaceli Hand*
Co'llnn
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My #1 l

P

■r
AO M taka* te win baMbaO
game* la good pitching and good
hitting. The Orlando flyer* had
plenty of both tu t night and ex
tended their Florida Stats League
lead to Itt game* with a P-1 vic­
tory over Cocoa.
Taitend St. Pelsraburg beat
GalnetvQla 2-1 and prevented th*
G-Men from leaping up to esconh
place. Weit Palm Beach and Lake­
land were acheduled to play at
Tampa but power failure prevent­
ed th* gam* and piled up a double
header for tonight
Alex Gordey of Orlando became
a 20-game winner when be *topv#d
Cocoa on (even hit*. He kaa loet
aix game*. Backing up hia (toady
pitching, the Flyer* tupplied IS
hit* Including a two run homer by
Dive Drapp In th* third and
tlmllar blow by Diks Wllaon ta
the eighth.
St. Petcriburg broke a four game
GalneavlU* winning itreak when
Andy Gurri tempered homa tn
the Inst of th* ninth. He *l*o (cored
th* Saint*' other run In th* tecond.
Winning pitcher Dav* Ester and
bier Bob Reed each gave up five
hit*.

Standings Dan Keith
Still Tops
and
Results In Batting
O rtiil*
CNN
UtolaMvtUg

.alt
an
A ll
run. Tb* Orlolei wrapp*d it up
held • SH-game Idid.
A ll
A**
The only ooe af the top five with a five-run outburit in the
.Hi
fourth
Inning.
rlubi that la not piling up vie.111
i t y . ! r r . f ^ fc
tone*, they aro now trailing U&gt;« Campanella'i homer waa only
A ll
TKOTBRDAT’S MKJtLTf
of ilx in the Brooklyn-Milwaukee
leaden by a gam#.
at F*Ur*b«rg 1. U#la##*lll# 1
lo p n # a#«*n a. i##iws i
Another booming outfit, tb# Bot- melee. Don Zimmer and Car PurilW. Palm H#acb-Lek#!#o( ppS poo
ton lied Sox, pulled up yesterday In al*o homered for Brooklyn, while
to within one game behind th# the Brave* got circuit bint* from
orteaS# I. cocoa 1
Toriavw BcmtnnLm
third-place Yankee* by beating th* Bobby Thornton, Johnny I/)gan and
0 *M#t# n*orh at •■■&lt;#**
White Sox 7-1. Since Boitofl itarted Andy Taflm In a 25-hit *lu|f#tt
■i*r###*ll|o at m. r#t#r#t&gt;ere
W. r*la n»#«h at Lak#taol
the Yinki* slide July 4 with a that **w eight pitrhtn called Into
ortakCo »i Cocoa
double-header victory, they hive action.
a n a iC A X LBAnlK
Eight homa run* were hit In the
compiled i 20 * record.
W *. *Chlcago-PltUburgh game, which
Chicago
(I
.II I
Jackie Jcmen, dlKirded by the
ctovoUM
at
.*•1
had 20 hit*. Eight pitchar* tolled
N#w torh
Yankeei tn IBtt, drove In four rum
.lit
in
that
game
too.
Bank*
won
it
Raetei
A
ll
for the ned Sox with a triple, tin­
Petrol
with hit last homer, which came
Kaau
*#aa City
gle and ncriflce fly.
off Dirk Littlefield with a man on
Waabl
iklagloa
Suire July 4, Chicago hai ■ 10-12 bate In the laat half of tha eighth
Oalltnor*
record, Cleveland 20-11 and fifth inning.
T M T M O A n HKILLTS
rviihloctoa t. patroli I
place Detroit 21-12. The Tlgen
Nuxhall'i pitching, and fielding,
llalHmor# (, Kan### City t
&lt;T#*#l#ad (. N#« Tnrk I
dropped a 96 verdict to Wuhlng ga'd the Rrrllrgi their tlghlh vic­
Boatea T. Chirac# 1
tun yeiterdiy.
TODAI-I ir H im
tory In nine game*. Wally Pott
n#*#t»#d at w'#(M#xt#a
Adding to Manager Caiey glen chipped In hi* 26th homer and later
Chicago ai B* ttlnor#
grT* cup of woe, ex-Yankee Ed irored th* winning run on Bob
r«#troll a Now Tork
l city at Da#t«o
Lcpat of the Baltimore Oriole* Thurman’* tingle.
MATtOkAL L R ia r a
whipped Kama* City g-1 yeiterdiy
Brooklyn
T* II ,i«ii
in hit flnt Mart aloes leaving the
Mllwaokfo
i f 4* .in
Yankee*.
Now Tork
it
j
A ll
A ll
Moit of Uia nolle In the National
Alt
Id ifu i cam* from the bat of Chi­
A IT
AIT
cago ihortitop Ernie Banki, vbo
l‘HUsoi*h
*( TS A ll
_
t»;.Twan*T*e m r s ix ts
walloped three home rum in the
ClaelHoaii
«.
I'kllaialphla
to press today, do# n very strict Brooklyn 11, Mllw#«h#o ta I
Mr RAM LONTZMAN
CubC 11-10 victory over Pittiburgh.
diet supervised by bla wife, Chicago It. pmihorek t*
He batted In aeven rum and tied
Staff Writer
Lowl# S, N#w Tork *
Duke Snider of Brooklyn for the
After undergoing a thorough I.aura, w* find him weighing 104 at
_
TflDA V'a eCHKOCUl
and comprehemlv# p h y ■ i c a I pound*.
home run lead with M.
at Claclk.-iall
This reporter baa been unable HHtekvrak, at
Catcher Roy Campantile re­ check-up by three local phyalclan*
Mllwauk#*
to
got
any
Information
from
tha
and
an
out-of-town
piyrhlatriit,
t’hlUCsIphla
a t SL Loula
lieved Snider of the bome-run-bit­
training
ramp
of
tha
young
chal­
ting burden a* be walloped a three- during moet of W#dne%lay and
run homer that brought the Brooki practically all day Thuradey. lenger. It It rumored (and It te
an 11-10 victory over Milwaukee Charlie Monitor, veteran of strictly a rumer) that you
and a lead of 1SU gimea over over BO year* of teunle activities, Wally ha* been following the ad­
the Bravei, their blggeal margin who Is te aagag# young Wally vice of Mite Kay Ivey m to lbs
Philips Jr., 13-yenr-old tennis proper etrategy to employ to everof tha aeaaon.
etar in a challenge match of a com* the advantage, If any, Dial
Relief pitcher Jot NuxhaQ at the
one Mt exhibition on th* eoutte lh« veteran with mors expert
Mr n. r . GORDIR
Cincinnati Redlegi itarted a doa­ of th« Mayfair Inn Sunday after­ may have. Wally haa been play­
h aa thrilling a gam* aa Ikls
ble play with the baaee loaded to
noon at 3:90 o'clock, waa pro­ ing tonnla for about aix or seven •Titer ha* aeon, W. A lie* Burvoo
preserve a 44 victory over Phila­
nounced In a ''condition as well months, In fact, has bad a much Ox# behind lh* excellent pitching
delphia.
longer experience m a piano of Glenn Elland and tha heavy
as could bo exported."
Tom Poholifcy af WL Loula
Other than suffering from de­ player, this reporter has learned. bat of John Edward Jones, do•topped New York on only four lusion* that ha la ta good a man But that a* H may, It la
faatod Robson Sporting Goods by
hit* for a 24 victory. He threw as he aver wa» Morriton prob- opinion of atony tennis devotee#
only M pitch#*, mining the plate ably will b* abb to survive th* (In baseball th* term need te:tM a (cor* of 44 to win tb* City
softball tournament and trophy.
m only R of them, and one of warm-up period that usually pro­ that the match Sunday afternoon
B. Q. Smith af Robaoa fanned
the National League'* quiekait ceed** lh* playing of a tennis »#t, will bo well worth watching, that
11 Burp** hatters but a homey
game* of the year waa over la provided, of court* that aald la, if one has nothing ole* to do.
by Jones sad a triple by Prank
an hour and IT minute*.
warm-up period do## not exceed
The Immediate fealitoe of the Stafford meant disaster for RobVie Wert* put over tha entabar an exchange over the aet ad more two conte#taste ar* nrgad Mat to
aoa'a ahampionshlp hepea.
for Cleveland with a three-run than three or four time*.
distract th* attention af the playRobooa had fear kite,. thro#
home run, white A1 Kowa Waited
"Grandpa" Morrison, as b* la on. There mu*t be no coaching runs, two errors, while tha Bur­
four hilt te •• many time* nt familiarly called by his grand­ from tha ilds-Hnoa; no "aha" and ps* players taeksd ap fear hits,
bat- Mickey Mantle at tha Yank* children. stated to Oil* writer "ah*-’ should Morrison mak* aa four rum, aod oommilted four
look the league tend wMh hi* Mth that there Is positively and ab­ exceptional shot (which, to
bom* ran te the ninth liming.
solutely no truth to th# rumor* writer la doubtful) and an laugh­
Th# rummarie softball gai
Jimmy Plernll, the third man that have been heard on Pint St. ter will be tolerated should he war# mad* posalhlo by the San­
In Boitoa'a outfield with Johmon and alio on parte of Park Av*. (Morriaon, not thla writer) ellp ford Recreation Department and
and Ted Wllllama, contributed
that ( 1) he la planning on leaving and fall heavily te th# concrete by four landing morthanto, W.
home run, double nnd ilngle, while town th* day of the match for Cameras will bo barred from the Atlas Burpee Co, Robooa Sport­
Norm Zauchin alio had a homer. either (a| a rvit or (b) to avoid promDeo. Marquli of Qutene- ing Goods, Wiboa-Maler PurnL
Ancient EU1* Kinder, making bla it and (I I that be baa engaged a berry rul*e will not bo ta effect torg Go, aad Hast McRoborto,
20th relief appearance of the Me­ Brisaon funeral Home ambulance and It is the fervent hop* of this
lon. retired the final lira batten to stand by just la cat# and ( 1 ) department that th# bitter
on U pitcher
Charlie
that rofrohmente of tea, coffee, (ar bay) may win. .
White Bag viet
Relief pitching ala* main th* dif­ milk, hot chocolate or Mlteer
JVtmlakay g
ference In Wuhlagtaa, when water will be served him between
TU U eVm e
Chuck Kobbe af tha Senator* each point played. Charlie em­ ever te win three (takes race# at
pitched two perfect iaaiagi to pick phatically aLatea and defies eon- Monmouth Park to n ntogh
up hi* tecond victory af tha cam­ tradletlon that he has worried wll) land kin first crap af •
paign Eddie Yoet led a 11-hit about this event since young to th* race* next January.
Waihlngton attack an four Detroit Wally challtnged him several
pitcher* with two double* and
weeks ago. Ho baa not b*t any
Duke Unirenlty’s football tea
tingle.
aleop or weight recently. The day
coach Bill Murray baa won
Lopat, however, needed so re­ the challenge w m mad*. Morrison throe Atlantic Coast Confirm
lief at he carefully (paced eight weighed I N pounds tnd aa w* g* championships to fear year.
Kama* City hit*. The anly e
that hurt wu Joe Aatrath'i km

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Burpee Winner
O f Ball Tourney

Sanford Loses
To Islajders

Daytona’* Dan E. Keith, rally­
By ROBIN BROWN
ing slightly from hi* weekly de­
A nine Inning hitting spree, last
cline In overage, enjoyed a good
one with the bat, booating hi* night, led the Daytona Beach Is­
Dagueblgh mark to a lubsUntial lander* to a 8-1 victory over the
.381 a rl*a of two points for the Sanford Cardinal* befora a Mer­
firsteacker. Ilia top average D BO chant’! night crowd of 2.T00.
The first batter of the evening.
points higher than Ino Rodrigues
of Cocoa who pins down the con­ Gene Benett of Daytons, opened
tending ipot once again this week with a long triple, from there on
with his .S31 average, a drop of
7 points for the ouiflrlder.
Keith again ahow* the moit
bate hit* In the Iragur, 143, and
ha# racked up 18 1-biM hits to
again ring th* bell in that deport­
ment Rodrigues hold* lecure hia
8 deportment#! laurel* of recent
week*—the total bale* top spot
with 207; homa run lead poritlon
with 18, and continue* #• the big
name tn rbi’**wllh 08, an Im­
DES MOINES (JB—Litll# League
provement of 6 ovrr lait week for hateball makes demand* on boy*
th# fine hitter. What i# left of I to 12 years old for which they
departmental honors I* divided are not equipped, say* the Jour­
among three players.
nal of tha Iona Stale Medical So­
Dave Drapp of Orlando relgni ciety.
luprerae again tn run* with 107;
In an editorial in its August tiGene Brmrntt of Daytona ouited
teammate Bit] Patella for th* 3- tu*. the publication aay* that the
bate hit lead by notching I to Littte League system D of dubious
place him In »ol* po**e«*lon of value as a mean* of preventing
that honor with IS; end Orlando juvenile delinquency.
It continued:
Contales of Cocoa continued hia
"Little boy* ar* put under eon
baiepath rapering and stole B bag#
daring the week to place him Mill ■Iderabl* pressure to work—rather
farther in the fore in that divi­ than play—aeveral hour* a day at
learning and exhibiting skllli for
sion with 48.
The league ran finally boait a which, in most case*, their stage
20-game winner In the person of of development does not equip
Rolando Ortega of Galneivllla who" them.
"But Papa—and often Mamma
owns 20 wins with but 4 set­
backs. Alex Gordey of Orlando too—have made It crystal dear tn
ihowa IV victories with 8 defeats him that he must 'make the
while teammate Jo* Vatmit owns team'" or 'stay on the team . .
a creditable 18 and 10 mark. Or- on penalty of losing their affec
•
lege, (portI tho moat complete lion and oteem.”
The editorLai slatea that due to
games, 20, while Bobby Arendt
of Daytona and Norm Hughes of the Urns whan game* are played
Gslnesvlll* share w o r k h o r s e Junior frequently doesn't get to eat
bonsra with 230 innings each. a well-balanced meal with the real
John Ivory Smith of Daytona of th* family but Initead “ cals
reached 280 whiffs to be way out peanut-bHter sandwich** by him­
fn front In that pitching depart­ self at I o'clock eaeh night."
"Who, If anyoo*. will benefit,"
ment, while his 147 walks era also
tops for th* league. Gordey and lbs editorial asks, 'tether than the
Coroa’a Craig Hoyal own th* most type of man who buy* Ms ion a
catcher's mitt and mask before hi*
shutout#, 8 etch. Hoyal pitched
1-hit shutout vs. Sanford on July wife haa been released from the
maternity wan) at th* hoapitalT"
22.

Little League Said
To Make Demands
Out Of Reason

League
Leaders

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Fight Results
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It went from bad to worn for the
Cardt. One batter later whopped
a mean double Into right center
and th* Islander* had their Ant
run of the game.
The Cuds swung hard In the
next three inningt trying to make»%
up for the early lead taken by their
opponent*, but they Jutl couldn't
seem to get enough wood on th*
ball for effective hit*.
Again in the third th elilandert
unleashed a short rally which coo•tiled of a cool tingle and a terri­
fic burner Into the wood* bark of
th* left field waU. Her* they pick­
ed up two more run*.
The Sanford end of (he fifth
frame, opened with Bud Miller O
belting a slick ilnglo Juit over th*
short stop's head into short left.
Next the big bat of Jim Shirley wit
silenced with a walk. Ron Schmidt
then came to bat and wharkH a
lung straight double trito left, thus
driving tn s much needed run. It
lookrd like the Card* hid a manyrun rally in the making but th# next
batters failed lo click against tba
hot pilches of Daytona hurltr Pena, ^
and the only Sanford threat of th a*
gamo was nipped In the bud.
The Islanders, angered by The
Cards effort*, picked up three mom
hits and two more runs in the #ight
to fix the locals' wagon for good.
Again the Card pitchers, Manfredi, lo the sixth, and Peterson,
from there on, looked good. Their
accuracy was good and they cer­
tainly didn't lack speed but It Just
was a good night for the bats of a
th* Islanderi.
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The Islanderi, In all, racked up
a grand total of five runs from
eighteen hits. They committed no
errors Bsnford picked up on* rue
from three hits. Tba Cards com­
mitted two errors.

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3—REAL OTATW r p R | I f c l
Twn «pil ltvitrd corner lota —
shade trete—located cor. of J«• 1930 Oliver H. G. Cleatract. CaU
1914-M.
feraen A Belalr Boulevard.
BiW Trsrter Ct

ADI CONDITIONING

Phone 1129 • A. B. Petertonjnker
Associates . A. B. Petorion Jr.
P. J. Cheitenon. Garfield WUletta. John Meath. R. W. WUha nn. A. C. Doudney. Lead Sur­
veyor.
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Room or House

H. K POPE CO^ INC.
Park Ave.

rbeee Itaa

C O N C R E TE
FOR SALE — 9 Bedroom Home. Ready Mlied Concrete. Concrete
Block. Sand. Gravel. Cement
H Block from South Sid# school.
Concrete Pipe to 31cct AU Quali­
CaU 2341.
fication*.
Pfeeee 2ta9
3 BEDROOMS S9.450.00
Concrete rip e Co.
(Low Down Payment!
Out H ut 131b M.
Concrete Blodc Homes with Carrte and Stonge. Furred Walla.
— Factory to You —
tehea cabinets. V e n e t i a n
Alomlnum
Bllndi. B'Uit under FHA speci­
Venetian Blinda
fications. City Water. Sewerage.
Enrlesed bead. Sag-proof bottom
Ptved S1r*ft*. •
rail with ptacUr ends. Plasti&lt;-. or
Ozier • W etlrr Rom m , Ine.
rayon tapes. Cotton er nybe
General Contracting
eordi.
1IM Melloartlle Ave. FhnM 1*1
Senkarlk GU m and Paint Co.
Psnae w
9 Lott in Mayfair Eaitern fron 112-114 West 2nd S3
tare, lovely treei, (3,000. with
RED-I-MIX CONKRETE
MOO down.
For year Real Etlatn nee«i:
Mirarln Concrete Co,
Thnne 1331
Cullen and Hnrker. Rmltnre 309 Elm Ave.
loa N. Park Ave. Phene 2211.
Used turniture. appUanret, tools,
etc. Bouiht-sold. Larty’s Mart
Four bedroom home. 14 batbi.
221 E aitlst St. Phone tut.
Full dining morn. Glaned In
roich 2 4 aerei of cleared QUICK CASH for furniture, boats,
land with fnut tree*. »hade
motors. Buy one piece or com­
treea Priced only l i l . 000. Terms
plete home. Thouiands of arti­
can be arranged.
cles for ssle at the
taper Trading Post on IT-tl
Robert A . W ill lama. Realtor
1 MUe South. Phone 2212 R
Ray meed E. Leadqelet, Aaaedate
Phone 1673 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
T H IS W E E K S S P E C IA L S ’
J. W. HALL.. REALTOR
BARGAIN TABLE — Horens ui
jlems — 3o. 10c and 2V
Florida Stats Bank Building
"CaU Hall"
Phone 1731
T H E CURIOSITY SHOP
N ut to Bennett's Court
17.J2 South
Realtor — G
Gertruds B.
rhoos 2122
~112 N. Park Ave. Baccerly Appliance Center
"Your WesUnghouse Dealer'*
Maytag Washers
Prate 1737
One Bedroom house with city 1U Magnolia Are
water and tewtrage.
COMPLETE
Furnishings
for 3
(3.000 with termi.
Bedroom Home. 1M3 Summer­
3 Bedroom house, fireplace with
lin Ave.
heaterlitnr. large well landscaped yard.
Peers for Sale si 93 hu. Bring
tll.ooo.
container. Contact B F. Mc4 Bedroom bouse with approx!
Wortar, New L'psala, Phone
mstely 2 acres, (M.oon
1M R.
Rosa u p a y t o n
(Reg. Real Etiale Broker)
and plants. The finest of
Annabelle Hendrruvn. Associate Shrubs
nursery stock, will *cll at re­
New Location — Highway 17-82
duced rates. The GlJtn Estate,
at Hiawatha. Phone 2871.

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a s s a ttrA T '’_n
iir&gt; cool rcomi, Television. 33
weekly. Kitchen privileges aval
lible. 101S-W.
Mee. cool 5 morn M M
a*
Screened porches and f tT ,tr
Ml Pilmetto Avenue Sh
appolntment Call 276 J
Clean furnlahad apt. Clote in.
3It Palmetto Ave. Phone 618

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apt». Apply 70* Oak
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F U R N IS H E D A P T S .
BUS Wait lit. Or Call at Furn.
^turt Center. I l l West lit.
Avaloa
m .__________________________
Burnished Kttdwalna aou. Air
CoadtUooed. Slumberiaad Court.
South Q tr llmlta Highway 17-99a Bedroom Home. H Block (rom
Seuthilda school. Call 2M1.

ABTKLBB WANTED -4
RAYMOND « . BALL, H O U R 9 S. D Hi Kbley man. Associate
fljasraBTTSXBinjrTnrr,
O M. llarmnn. Associate
paid for need furniture Call 9 W.
BVI south Park Ave.
Phone 9M
WU»on-Malar Furniture Co. 311
JL l at St
9 Bedroom H «»«L r n is h e;D
i
close In. I111 West lat 8 U Phone
C A . W H ID D O N , S L
WANTED
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Beg. Beal latsta Broker
^1
laundry
and
dry
119 8 . Park
n . urn
rleanin*. E«tabliih*H R ou te,
~r better trailer l‘Tl" *
truck furni*hrd. Sanford Clean­
ers
We*i 13th St
A REAL BARGAIN!
2 Bedrooms, hardwood floors,
Colleclnr-Salrnman
tiled bath, electric kitchen, all
in excellent condition, plus a Have npening for collector on esJ n S a i a k im m .tu l.'. HIM
labltined route, transportation
fine location, priced at (t.*M.
furnished, good position See
as low as 11,000 down, balarre
Mr, Anderson, Malhrr of Sinless than rent.
ford.
CE
Seminole Realty 19AHB»J| WANTED « Female) ISA
ing w r f t r s &amp; g ! ” ”
w. D iETB ian
T. W. M E M
1191 Park Ave.
f t a r l t t WXTfRES — Over 2trSemmole
Drtve-ln.
DealfI t Bemlaole Realty for De
able Homea anrl Apta. Phone 27.

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Acrea_ot Farm &gt;»nd for
rent Ki Celery Ave. Pbooe

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Woodruff * Singletary
Real Estate

293 Waedraff Bldg. Phene 29C2

NEW 3 Bedroom concrete block
4EWLY Purnlihed 9 Bedroom
home
Westinchouie Kitchen.
G1 financed, Low Down Pay­
s ? x ,W i s s ? tSSKS; ment. Phono 490.
.Phone ltaJ.
2 Bedroom frame borne, asbestos
JJRN1SHF.D lat and MM Am *
shingles, screened porch. I lots
apta. Oiteea Apta. Call lUJ-J-i
with fruit trees, nice location,
before 1:00. After 9:00 Call 1999.
payment |790. CaU 223C-J.

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mnuhed. 113. p e r ;w k . Call J ~
• M o n 1M1 or P*T*R nl|hta.
Furntahod 3 room houae on San*

K ia a B r &amp; g
F 11RNHHEI) HOKE. Canple. 1*1
Elliott.
_ _ _ _ _
CLEAN, quiet roome. Television.
The Gehlae. 401 MncnoUa Are.
tEVERAL Cotta(ei. Nicely fur*
Ktiihed, by month. Free electrte
and water. Can see Sunday,
any even*
on 1MB.
CcrtolL
bouse, nicely furnl*
x&gt;rta i djm ga
forth. car^rtejn
J. ft
Suitable
drat#
Conremrntly
from
Ideated arreaai the street
atrett 1
'Office. Inquire Hamel
Dept. Store.

Mather of Sanford

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ODD^CBUn V t X U U.

4 Through
5 Corfair.ir.C

herse’a hoof
3 A*, a

dnur.ee
9 Employ

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gold

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4 One -xho
flattrrs
7 tnert
.9 An animal
hunted in
th« scuU)
11. River
I Tex »

10 Fcr-arm
ben*
11 ret nam*
fnr a dng
J2 A ratchet
II P i k * out
is Suitable
14 Cobalt
tsym i
17 Extermi­
nation
ft Audience
41 A cry of
bacchanal*
27 Rascal
go A croii
1prefix I
Musical

13 Sharpens.
as t rtior

13 Pelt
IS Not
permanent

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15 American
poet and
author
?o r*r"t*it
34 Personal

31 A *hade
of brown
Taxet is
on bridge*

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nK.AITY PARUIBR
—24
menu, invoices, hand bills, end 2 4 p r o g r a m s , etc. Progri'isno
Printing Co.. Pbune 406 — 4JJ
SUMMLK SPECIALS
Welt 13th St.
on
permancot Wives
R A N D A L L E L E C T R IC CO. Shaping A styling Our Specially.
Sanford’ Mo&gt;t Modern Beauty
Elertrtc.il Contrarlln.: an-l l:ei&gt;ut,
Falun. Air conditioned. Soft wa­
TV SERVICE CENTER
ter. ann I’rn'ium Drvrrs.
Bendit and ( r&lt;»'lrv Ai'idiam &lt;■
HARRIETTS
112 Magnolia A vr.
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BEA U TY NOOK

104 So. Oak Ate. Phone ttt

Plemhmr. Hr*-*-.* rtriUng

M. G. HODGES
Server on All Walrr Pumps—
Hells Drilled — P mp*p «
Paela Road Pbne* ,ea

For That i oifed look, Hava your
ha • »tv|rd A rut

K\ A-BF.SS BEAUTY SHOP
Air Condi* lonecl
INSTALLATION of Linoleum. Car­
Phone 343
pels, Tiles

Snnforrl Linoleum A T ile &lt;*•». 23— L9UNDRT SCRVVICK
1.'7 W. 1 t SI.

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New fc.iturra in rrmodcling material* now make* it
easier than ever to do n
profesilonil looking job.
Come in and let us ahow
you tho latcit atyles and
features in materials for
paneling a wall, finishing
tho attic or adding a re­
creation room in tho Isaacment.

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tary confinement. One had (300 « Ik r.-&gt; re - satlen
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in his shoe.
A I t VV
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Special
invfsdgilnr Sargent
I 41 r*«f*n »** Viinny
ritrher said alterations ranged &lt;
14 pm ■&lt;• *»&lt;r«ia*r
from crude, hasty frames on the t(M •trssl *f (*&gt;a I « » s
M O f 7S*s( re
folder and top ihseti to complete •I n
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substitution of filn. including I ** • rstx tea Paak
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commitment papers. TRI records )4 44 a- m s s'lrtien Tkaalre
P |4 T*A
snd prison paper*
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I Bedroom house, Pine paneled,
T. V. room, attic ran. Complete- IBB— SALESMEN WANTED -IBB I t - AUTOmOWIJJI - TKAfLERH
PTilt SALE - n «• &lt;"
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Palatka, Fla.
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— L14 * __ BARGAIN! 34 FL Trailer. 2 bedrocma. caVina. dolly, fenced.
Ktg. 49 Jd
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Days, call l « o ex*. 2io. ask for
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RED-I-MIX CONKRETE
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Miracle Concrete Co.
rowing. ..
122.93
909 Elm Ave.
Phone 1323
74 H. P. FIRESTONE.
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3 H P SCOTT-ATWATER.
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Uonali priced to please you.
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10 H- P. FIRESTONE.
(ta r shift model............. 09030
13 H. P. SEA BEE ......... (49IS
ECRoranDDmc co.
a H. P. JOHNSON.......... 1120 00
Pulli 2 aeu of ikm. 23 M P H.
Also headqusrten for Glsss,
Aluminum snd Mshotany boata
Gator trailers Several models
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WANTED: EXPERT S E N IO R
BEAUTY OPERATOR. APPLY
IN PERSON, EVA-BESS RF.AUTY SHOP. 109 E. 2nd St.
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H erald otlicm Of

10 a. m. on Um 1*3 before public* Uoa.

Rep. Sycl Herlong
Tells Of Session

Vacation. Inc.
Started By Six
Kentucky Pairs

OVtTNSBORO. Ky JT—Vacation
WASHINGTON. D C . — “The who are retarded or -who bvea *
most notable ling!* feature of the disabled before reaching the age jreg, but how about as incorporated
Slth Cor.greia,” vaid Congreia- of IS. and provided for a one per­ vacation?
mi- A. S (Sydi HerJong Jr, to­ cent increase in the Social Secur­
That'* th# brainchild of au
nOLY CRO'S CHLRCH
CHULUOTA BAPTIST CHURCH
day, as the Corgreaa adjourned, ity tax so a., to keen th* Social O*en»boro coupiei. stockholders in
CENTRAL BAPTIST CBUSCB
(Episcopal
|
W
ilier
A.
Ronih
Jr.,
Pastor
la thn fact that the cold war Security Find actuarial!/ sound. “ Kentucky Wcndera' Inc."
Rev i W P*rb*m. paimr.
F'lSday School 10 a m.
B D,( Becbvr
againit the Adir.miiiration that
Cor. Fourteenth fit. Oik Atfc
The Comraitta* »!m considered
With (hat legend lettered broad­
II &gt;nunc Worihip Service U a m
Xh Sunday afire Trtnifr
Prraider.t Euenh«*r*r so direfully hundreds of bills designed to plug ly aeroai their converted school
Eundxy School 9:45
ra.
Sermon by the pastor.
lUrt-ng Worihip Service 11:00
*
oft
a
m.
Holy
Euehariit—
|
predicted,
Juat
didn't
jnatanx!::#.
loop-holes which dwtlorcd in last bus, they plan to leave for the
Evening Worihip Serrlee 7:30
9.13 Choral Eucharist and Ad“ I think." llerlong vaid, “ that year’s tax hill. Sevtral of the so
a. m.
p m. ivermon by the paster.
Ttatnlnr Union 6.20 p. in. Ifa •
the measure of whether or not rtmadial bills were written and Fail Saturday morning for IS days
Priyer Meeting Wednesday 7:30
drat
of "roughing it."
family affair.
Serviert through (he week:
pm.
a Cor.jTVi.iire*! lemon it gnod or introduced by Herlong and »»re
Their itinerary:
Evenin' Worship 1:36 p. m.
Monday through Tburtdav and had ree’ a with an analysis of reported favorably by Lha Com­
“ Como ifiou with ua and * • will
Sightseeing at Niagara Falla, a
t.AKE MART BAPTIST
Saturday — Holy Communion — whet Ugiiiatmn » • » defea'od as mittee. Among these » u a bill
io thro good.”
CHAPEL
w*ll as i-atsed.
7 30 a. m.
w-hich had been pending for aev- lobitcr feait tn Maine, and more
Lake Mary, Fla.
THE CHURCH o r COD
Friday —Holy Communion 9 10 “ Ono thing I krow «• (his era! yeari which provided for re- sight'ccing and p.&gt; ;b!y radioof PROPUECT
Paitor — Rev. II. A. Frith Jr,
moment," llcriorg ««r.i on io -ay, tioactiv# relief for taxpayers who
a. in.
e' ui0a appearances in New
1603 Elra Ave.
is that I am shvolrtely physical- mid citrus groves with fruit on ;
Sunday £ -bool 9:46 * m.
Bhbop A. W. fitevrr. Pntiw
The couples are Mr. and Mra
M'.ratnr Wor»hlp 11:00.
SANFORD BEVENTItnAT
!y exhausted. This is tb* most thr trv*s. The preaent law say*
* v&gt; a ra S’ltdiy t'OarA
Training Union 6:50 p.m.
ADVENTIST CHURCH
gTueltr.g sasiton I have ever that all such salts shall be capital B J. Foster Jr., Mr. and Mr:
11 a ra Morning Worihip. Sw­
F.vening Worship 7:80.
*M Elm Avenue
*orkod In.''
gains, but prior to that lima the William Bennett. Mr and Mr*
oon by A. W btcvrr.
Prayer
Meeting
Wed.
7:30
p.m
.
W.
J.
Oilman
Pa*lor
H»r!ons’s
reference
•/
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Treasure' Department had ruled Frederic Shelton Jr.. Mr and Mra
7:65 p. m. Evangelistic Hour.
Sabbaih School (Saturday)9 30 wcri^.jr.ad r f
this session prob- that only (ha salt of tha grove Glover Cary Jr. Mr. and 3frv
715 p. m. Tutxd*y Evening SerIIILLCHEVr B3PTIST CHURCH
a. m
*b!y apiirgs from bis member- •-as * capital gain and th* fruit, William Fulton, and Mr. and Mrs
tW , 1‘rayrr Meeting
Geneva
Worship
Hour
U
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a
m
*bip cm iha tirenuoua Ways and men though not severed from th* Hugh O-xen.
7:15 p m. Thriv'iay Young Tr«Cheiter 6 . Plank, Pavtne
Th* idea wit born recently
Means r&lt;.mmii’ee, known m t ii trees, was subject to ordinary in­
Topic.
‘
The
Daw
Covenants"
pl» meet
Sunday morning aervires;
Every nan welcome.
Wcdr.eid^y — 7 43 p m Midweek ffouve a&lt; tha “work-shop of Capi­ come tax. This v « tn effect when Foster mentioned a bus10 a.m. hunday Scnool.
tol Hill."
double taxation on tha fruit at bound vacation. The eourlei talked I
11 a m. Morning Worihip.
Dcvouona
Till: CHRISTIAN AND MISSION
.Sunday evening services:
At tb« caucus of Democratic lha buyer also paid a tax when it over, then bought a I3t6 model
■Topic, ' God s Final Appeal To
* 13 p.m. training Unton.
bus. equipped It. figured out a vaca­
ABY AIX1ANCE niU RO I
Members at the beginning of the tha fruit was picked.
i Mankind"
Fsrk Avr. al Fourteenth fit I 7 20 pm Evening Worship.
*f&gt;na of th* questions I am tion hudget and—for legal protecFriday — 7 &lt;3 p ra Mlstmaan Congress, llerlong was unani­
Wvdnejday
7;30
pm.
Prayer
Parlor, DavH fi. Carpells
mously elected to mambenhip on usually uk*d at tha clot* of any lien drew up articlca of incorporaVolunteer pmjfam.
Smvixr School aa&lt;l Morning t meeting.
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.... _ 1a enter.dod this powerful Committee. This 1s saasion," Htrlong explained, “is lion, which were tsiucd by the
A
cc.rdinl
welcome
Worship Combined Sendee 9 *5 a |THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
to all"in Join uv In our Wnr"bip ,k* f,r,t " m* ,a hutnry that this about lha help thst we pul state.
m to 11:30 a ra. “ Worihip reriod
The budget e*U« for an expendi­
OF 03 11.00
ann .hare m lh« lellovship of hr,nor
•* • Flwida through for our own District.
begin it 10:10 i. m."
Rev. l/xiiv Day, Minister
perien. including
Member.
“ Alonr this lin* *a war* vary ture of Jion
Una hour.
Ailliac* Youth Felleaihtp 6.36 * 13 am. Sunday School
In addition tn writing all of th* fortunate, in that m« ter-i.-ed «h* 123 each for Ih# cm! of np»rat’ng
p. m.
ELDER SPRINGS BAPTIST
tax laws, tha Ways and Mean* money for boginning work in the
FIRST TRESBITERIAN
Evening S»*vtr* 7’ 43 p. ra.
Committee la charged with the SL Auguatina harbor, a train r th* Florid* Delegation, succevt.
CIIAPEL
Wednesday Mid-Week B i b l e
CHURCH
tavk of making all other Commit­ that I have worked on for teveral fully rertorlng *3.8f^OOO « f thij
Eldre Spring*
Oak Avenue and Third Street
Study 7:13 p. m.
tee a ilgnmentv. Membership on
■ra I a’ -o made *rrangamentx mnn#y, m»t:pg a tnla! ef J*,7C7 •
■poe-ored
bv
Fir«t
lUptiet
Church
Rev.
A.
G
3|rInnlv.
Sflnitlcr
THE FKt:r MFTUODIST
thiv Commltlw. tv no'. *vhi«v,d h/| 'f,r
forp* of Engineers to oOO.
Sanford,
FI*.
o
is
a
m.
Sunday
School
ClfURCU
u,. Oklawah* River."
Immediately upon Ih* adjourn­
10 00 a. m in M a m Th# Session meets 'PPomiment *v u the ruls in tha fJftr
Cor. IT. Fourth fit Lmrel Are. Sunday fc-bool
W. O. S’ani'll,
Eupertrtrndenl
Herlong, by specul r«rje*t *&gt;f ment of the Congress, Herlong *efor Prayer in th# Session Rnom SU,#. U * uUlJ,r*.L. !'UUf '1, *h,#
O. Eldna Kline. Mini tier
mrmbrra ar* Wetted
by their vol th, other member* of th# Florida portad to Bctheida Naval Hos­
......................
.
Preaching
11:00 a. m. 11 00 a m Morning Worship
Sunday Sehooj 9 43 a m.
Di. H. IL Martin,
Preacher Silo — “ Betida StiU Waters" Icaguea. Eact member of th* Delegation. l#ok th« leadership in pital for a complete physical
Morning Worihip 10:13 a. ra.
Cummlttr* has -* -geographical
- .
. th* hearing befor* Ih# Agricul- check-up. “ I'm not sick, h, sail,
Evening Worihip 7:30 p m.
II ambit m
Tom Findley
u p s a u coM M trvrrr
of
Imc
r ’1' m
"* '* r»fpor.vibl* lur, , ub-&lt;onimitiee of th* Appro- “ but I'm Just about a near worn
Prayer Meeting Tbunday 1.50
Amhcra— “ Tha
King
rRESRVTLRIAN ail'RC H
Shfllev w
appqinusier.ti , praUon Comnutte# when they out as 1 hav* ever been, t Just
p. m.
31v Shepherd la"
Rev. C. C. White. Minuter
Herlong a aons is Georgia and i COr.wsd«r«w1 tncreaMng th* appro- went t* clivck-up to see that l m
Mrs.
Clover
Mar
re.
Pianist
Chancel
Choir
ST. PAULS LI7THERAN
Florida.
prtation for roeearch for lha con­ all right, because when I get to
Alfred Erlrtaa
Sermon
51r Mrlnnia
St Luko’i Lutheran—la Llavt*
Following the task of making trol and elimination of th* bur­ Florida and open the District ofSepertnlendenl
of
Oinreh
School
neir Oviedo). lb# Rev. Stephen
Church
Numrlee
—
Children
un
commute* assignment*, the ComGeorge Petold
I. Tuby. naiior. Morning worship
efrr three; and from three to I mlttr# jumped into the eontro- rowing narr.atodv which la so de­ fice. I'll be just as busy there as
leader rt Mid Week Service*
structive to citrus trees. Tb# se­ I have b«en In Washington "
R..10 a a Radio Minion broadeaat Church
Six
each
Sunday
morning
dur­
School 10 a m.
vernal, but important. Reciprocal lection of Congressmen Herlong
at 9 so a m over WOKZ (710 ke);
Herlong plana to open his Flor­
ing Worship Hour
Worship U a.m.
Trade Agreement* bill. Although for thia Job was wise Inasmuch id* office on or about th* middia
Sunday School for ail age group*.
Young People 7 p m.
7
no
p
m.
Pioneer
Fellowship
bills of thia typa traditionally
P.50 a m Chmtua Day Sebael
Evening oervie* 1:27 pm.
7 :«t p m Senior High Pellowrship come out of tha Committee undvr aa the r**#*rth money wa* grant­ of August. During the recess he
(All elementary grade* and kinder*
plana to erner all eleven countie*
Wednesday Evening 1:30 p a. 8 on p
ed.
ra.
Evening
Worihip
rartrn), Monday through Prtday.
tha name of th# committee chair­
Everybody Invited to attend ail
ra hi* District, interviewing eonWhen
a
Drbt
developed
cm
th*
Solo—
Walked Today Where man, llerlong had an Important
b.'M a na. Children » proyram, " 8 t eur service*.
atituenta about tha problem* of
Luke'e Chapel,'* Saturday 10:16
Jesus Walked"
O Kara hand in writing (he law and in Door m tr th* appropriation for
th# Central and Southern Florid* their arse, their interest* in na­
a m. over WTRR. (1100 ke.).
Stanley Brumley
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
haipirg viver It through th* Flood Control project, Herlong tional and tnternatloal affairs,
1*07
Sanford
A»«v
Sermon
Ur.
klclnnit
House. This law was promptly joined with tha other member* of and thetr own personal problems.
i.irniERAN n iu ic n
o r TUF. REDEEMER
Sunday S'hool 9 16 a. m.
signed bv tha President, one of
le v . Phillip Scblessman. MlaMer Morning Worship Servyeo 11.00 a. TIIF. LITTLE BROWN CHURCH 'ha testimomala, says Herlong,
fiervieae at The Yacht Oak
ON THE II1U,
that th« Democrat* weren't out to
m.
Sunday School 9:13 a.m.
C. W. r. A Chi-Rho 6 Oft p. m.
(Congregational)
try to hamstring th* President's
Church Service 10.30 a m.
Evening Worship Ceevlea 7.30 p. Corner Park Avenue and 2Kh 14. program Just because ha la a Re­
niURCH OP GOD
J. Bernard Ron(,
Minister publican. More Demoera** voted
m.
Prewch Ave. and 22nd St
9:30 for this bill than did Republicans
AU arorahers and friend* of the Sunday School
Rev. II. W. Ilrndrrwa. Paetar First Christian Church are Invited Morning Worship
Most of the Work on Herlong's
Sunday School 9 13 a. m.
to hear Rev. Perry L. Stone, who Sermon: "Av A Reward, Th* committee was technical and unEvmrelJiUe Sente* 7:30 p. n
will bo the gue*i speaker at the
spactecuiir. The famous 120 la a
World I* Too Small"
Mid-Week Service Tueiday 7:60
11 00 a. m. service.
cut earn* from thl* Coanmitlee. It
p m.
UPBALA COJIMUNITT
also approved the change* in &lt;h»
Young people Sendee TborePRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
n#w Social Security bill. These
day 7:30 p. m.
ifiUSday School 10 00 a. m.
GENEVA
amendments vstanded coverage to
Pastor Morning Worship 11.00 a. » .
wr. A. Ellrtiwood.
ERE.NEZER METHODIST
overyon# except doctors; provided
CHURCH
Sunday School
10 A. M. The evening aetvtces will b« omitt­ |for the retirement age of women
Citrui llelgkla
Morning Worship
11 A. 31.
ed.
to h* reduced from 66 *o 62
Rev. Edward Murtin. Paator
B T.U.
7 P. M. Wednesday Prayer and BIN* study years; provided fre payment of
Sunday School 10 a. ra -CUI- Evening Worahlp
6 P- Mwill b# observed in tho horn*. . bom fit* at age 60 instead of 6.3
ford E. Johnion. aupcruitendant
Prayer Service W««d
* P. M. Th* Gospel of 3tark will b« stud­ to persona who ar* under Social
Preaching Sendee 11 a. in.
••Cooporsting w-ith Southern Bsp-1 ied.
Security and who bvrom, totally
M Y F S p. nt.
and permanently disabled; proPrayer meeting, Thursday, 7:10 list Convention "
FIRST mtlRCTI OF THE
vided for payment of benefits for
p. ra.
NAZARENE
F t Lauderdale Boy children bwyond tha aga of M
“Sanford's Binging diurrh"
ASSEMBLT OP GOD CHURCH
Corner of Second and Maple
G e ts Opportunity
12th S t and Laurel Are.
R. H. Spear Jr., Minister
Sunday School 9:66 a. m.
TALUAHASSEE Jv_An l f ytarYou ar* eordislly invited to at­ old Fori Lauderdilr oratorical winMorning Worship 11 a. tn.
ovj tci ctrvc/
tend ehunrh with us thia Sunday. nrr who sipirri to he a legia1alor|
Youth SvrvUe 6.16 p. m.
RIDE-IN
THEATRE
Sunday School at 9.60
Georg* aehirvod an ambition W#dn»td*y
Evengellatln Rally 7:16 p. m.
Pitterd.
fupt.
Prayer and Bible Study Wedr.eewhen hr addrr*ird the Florid*
LAST TIME TONIC,IIT
Morning Worship at 10:46
F«r- Hmja* of Repreientlfivci.
day el T:66 p. n.
STARTS 7:36
mo,
by
th#
pastor
NYPB
at
6:46
•’Join the harpy, staging crowd.
Allrn Psraon* delivered Ih* asm*
p. ra.
Johnny Carter, Pres. 16-minut* talk on "Public Apathy
Worihip the Lord with ■*."
Mra In Governmrnt" which won for
Junior Society 6:46 p. ra
R. Carter. Supervisor.
POSTER CHAPEL
Him th* Florid* SUta Eaching*
METHODIST CHURCH
Frank Club oraforlal contest lari May.
Bible Clinic 6 45 p. m.
Otrfeda
H- Price, Mndarator.
The Wfialators, who have been
Rev. George H. Carlton,
Evening Evangvlistie 7:10
Ser­ suMrrted to speeches for foor
a 63 a.m Sunday School.
mon by th# pastor.
11:00 a.m. Worship
raonl'o* now duttog Uvelr regular
7:61 — 11.30
Th# ehunrh is comfortably air­ sod extraordniry re apportionment
1.00 pm. Worship Bcrvico.
cooled. Courteous ushers will con­ sessions, llitraed attentively.
rtti
PAOLA WESLEYAN
tribute to your convenience. A
T
H
E
WOMAN
IN
Pariona
ram*
to
Tallahassee
an
METHODIST CHURCFI
nursery I* open for all regular and invitation of Gov. Collin*.
THE W INDOW "
6 Mile* Meat oa Rt. 16
special service*. Servicemen and
STARRING
Sunday School
•'*“ their families are welcome whether
In World W*r 1 a hug* mine
EDWtRD G. ROBINSON
Morning Worship
10:46 their etay In Sanford is long or
field containing more, than 70,(00
JOAN BENNETT
Wevleyan Youth
6:46 tbortmtnet wav laid from the Orkney
9:34 Only
Evening Wonhip
7:30
W* give special uavitatioa «o
36’ednesdty Pr*&gt;*na*#(iBf
7.60 worship and fallowwhip with us Island* of Great Br.tam to the
CARTOON — NEWS
Friday Cottage Meeting 7:60 at but urgs you to attend th# ehurcb coast of Norway by England and
tha United States In an affort to
th* home of Airs B. Coagrav* of your ehote, this Sunday.
SATURDAY ONLT
control submarines.
Fat'irdsy Central College Quartet
STARTS 7:36
BOL1M BIDE BAPTIST CHURCH
1:80
A vast belt of asteroids fevntv*
East lltb Streefi
Mlssicmary
Preoullennaa around the tun hi orbit, between
Pastor
R. B. Lunsford those of Man aod Jupiter.
Assoclata Pastor W. 1* Stephens
Sunday School R a p t.
Milto*
W IL L YO U BE
Hlfgvnbolthaau ‘
Sunday School
1 0 *6 A. &gt;f.
OUR GUEST?
Morning Wonhip
31 00 A- M
Evening Worship
1.00 P, M.
w# hare leased 70 *lr-*«wdL Prayer Meeting
*:00 P. M.
Til la MMiup lb itir e e w l p*rrieu!ar!y to ttmoa who
Honed rtena at tb* Mar-La*
WELCOME TO THB CHURCH
haw he*n thinking about purchasing a Cadillac—
MoteL
but «h o, for one reason or another, nave pec cc»THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Absolutely FREE (a all M
udered acting oa tha impulra thia year.
W. P. Brooks, Jr., Pastor
arrival* *4 Mtr Neva! Air
Job* L. MUIrr,
For yea, then is interesting and valiubk informa­
ttalia*.
M
inister
rt Education
tion ia tha paragraph* which follow.
Pick ay roar bay* *1 lb*
Park At*, af *tb
i
afflcw o f
•:46 a. m. — Early morning WarTn tha Ant placa, then a no reason why anyona
ship
should ever put off ordering a Cadillac—once tha
• 46 *. ra Sunday School
daciaion for ownership has been nude. For a Cadillac
II a. m Morning Worship
represents one o f tha ioundtit and mart prsetiesi
1:46 p. a . Training Union
investments ia tha automotive world. .
I
p.
m.
—Evening
Worship
“Builder* rt Pla* Hmm**
Ear-phona* for hard-of-haaring
T or can baronw tha owner o f a 1955 Cadillac for
MM a. Prwacb A r c
Nursery for ill aervic**
Bttia man than you would pay for many so-called
Welcome

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T ru ck On Lo t Good For Exemptions
CLEARWATER uP-A perien PineUai Cocnty Commil lire.
living in a truck without whc«li
Th* eomratiaion uld Theodor*
on a vacant lot la entitled to Carioto of Clearwater could claim
beimeitead exemption, aiya th*
th* exemption for hia Jot and 1??^
the bus Each coup!* is limited truck b"dy with It* wht«U : ¥
moved.
to on* auitcaar la addition to two
dreuea each for th* women and
a tuit apiece for th* men.
The campers &lt; 0 stock enough
food to carry them through the W E L L D R IL L IN G
first two day*; after that, th«7 'U
buy provisions along the way.
Howard C. Lon*
Mra Owen explained that Ken­
tucky Wonder*? lne. has a douo.c
Phone 388
meaning: it can b« interpreted ai
a description of the passengers, or
20? E. CoRiRureUI
that Kentucky wonders just whit
the hrrk these people are doing.

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We have leased 26 alr-conditlened rooms at the Mar-Low MoteL
They era ab*alulelr FREF. tn all new arrivals tl «W
Naval Air Station.
Tirk up year keys st Iks
office o f

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2fi25 S. French A v*.

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I l l EAST FIRST STREET
PHONE TS
IL JAMES GUT

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And thia ia only \ tlf tha pictun, insofar aa coat la
•oncertmd. For whan tha time ecmaa to tell your
Cadillac, you will ftnd that tha car kaa held ha vahra
|fop hoyood anything

THE BIRD OF PARADISE

to return ha owner a largar than of hfiarrglnal in*
•rant than any other motor ear built in the land.
' And then consider Cadillac’s economy of operation.
The car will run as far on a gallon o f gasoline as
'too*t standard automobiles—audit ia to soundly built
and so soundly engineered that it is all but free from
nay save routine service requirements.
Aad here is the moat intemting new* e f alii IJyem

4ttt ihitklr, ttu (U n m art »Ut ya» urn rrt tsrly
dtliztry v s 1955 CsJiUsd
. True, we have a backlog o f Cadillac order*—hot
many of these are for future delivery or for special
combinations not now available.
So—if you have thought e f owning a Cadillac—
come in now. Because ofour low used car inventory,
we are ia an excellent position to auks you a liberal
i oa j w r present car.

Anthontatm price
h today!

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Looking Over

All Florida

Last night I went to a party The kind
• here drat you have cockfalli-the n every*
body climbs into the wrong car* to drive to
the club for dinner.
Anyway, in the cheer nf the lake oil. my
lioeteea pushed me into the bathroom, locked
the door, and whiapered, "lu, do me a favor
and ride with Dicky Hoy to the club.”
Now, I am not by nature a auspicious
woman. Hut I am alwaya dubioui of any man
over aeven yean of age who allow* himself to
lw called something like “ Dicky Boy ” Ho very
leutiouriy I inquired just which one waa IT.
And it Menu I T waa an old friend of the
family. Kaally ■ dear. But there waa one email
thing. He took that pursuit o f happtoww ciauae
literally. The only truth Jie held to bwaelf-evi­
dent waa that be waa irroaiatible to women.
Aad the re—on I hadn't a—a him yet waa heran— he wee Mid in the gueet room trying to
decide if the bear tie made hu eye* look bluer
than the aacot.
Aad al—. It waa her honeet opimoo it waa
lime Dicky Hoy met up with to mebody hie
wee. A sophisttealad woman of the world who
would lake him doom a peg ar two.
Ho what could I do? Put that o a y -w ith
my sophistication and it t - K waa practically a
rrvic duty.
Naturally you cant take a guy down a pag
ual— you Ant get Mai la d i a * up an ouo.
Ha I re-did my foot. Hprayod on an inch ar an
i f Smouldering Pamino No. II. Checked my
toed money. And eellied forth to the scrim Dicky Hoy waa wailing.-1 He bad derided
tee the aacot). Aad we wan introduced and it
waa all too terrible gay. What with Ma hold­
ing my hand in hath of kit aad my crinkling
"dahlinp ” all over the plan. Actually ha woe
right cute. And far juat a minute I fait a and
iuag 1 had to ruin Ma Ufa.
But than ha lu r id. “ Shah we go, uwmoT*
Aad I remembered what mother alwaya said
a girl ehould do in a case like that. Which
• ——•link, do not walk, to the neenet exit.
Ho we alerted to the dub. The moon waa
up, the mum waa sweet-aad Dickey Boy
rhda'I waate aay time. He tmaiedialaly
) m i ached into the moat pereuaaive argument
1 over beard fat my Ufa.
fa r federal cuntral over freeh water M l
Aad like I told my haetam later 1
I to know ~)uet aimply everything!**—
a’t have to Pooka and drink to have a
guad time. A nice girl ia perfectly aafe even
with a 34-carat wolf. A man Km import for a
good girl-and ran tell.
So then I came home and did two thing*,
f r i t I poured the not of Smouldering l*eem m N o. II down the drain
Than I Maud In hunt nf a luU-leagth mir­
ror and tried to daride Jwet what in the devil
waa the matter with mrl
PM I M l

(M.tokeymuv—em. T V noodrr of Amatory Aad three lew yoomflrri tv rmrnpiurrd that (Ary w in did Anew PAotagr—Arr N t i Miutit feel tSnr ytctare, fa
that MoadrnNu m r U of rAiAfAood i# dorm* ( mtm la maltrr if if* ■ pthUt am (V
leecA or a nuty n* tom. WHatnor Ikr Amatory. U rain (V «a4i«drd aiuakom ••/
omrluttrnd Unit mmdt that util art fiUrd avlA Otr trtlu f bung

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I N I LOVtS P10RI0A
I think I am a lucky pereon. indeed, for
laM y—r I perked my w e a n rtethm tend
fur reel) and with ay kuahnnd look the
-Qom« Mary’ to New Yark.
My hoehnad had a let ef boaiaem to me
te ia New York, ae I M l kirn to It and Aew
to Paha Beach far tke ana.
When I landed at the airport, rain (reeled
am, aad a friend . . . in a white s a il. .. 1
e o driem to my hotel, a i
budding ia a— af lha

I rioted people living there, mo hew the
wive*, petted them, gave them everythiag
they could .. . drove them round to the
-arkato. leading up their cam with food fee
the—eh.The Amiri
thrir bat o f carrying faad ia i
thaM A hM h^ll^kA t _ _
• t* I B fy H R l B n l l f V M WR

day* wh— it can all ha bought ia i
I though your markets
m simple, with everythiag
ehctrir, and your lovely glaum— kitchens
fad rfevery gadget — earth, what** wrong
with that., . y—r front porch— where you
can at out evening* in a rocker It hadn't
ml in o— mice I w— a child) and listen to
Ike radio, or watch television, or drive to
other b—ch— and natch I hr coot ester and
the pstican* stand on one Irg on poire out
at tea.
What nude me wonder and love waa the
tawer names of (he streets in Florida . . .
aad ev— dm tosleU at varioua rsat Mope
« d pa Marta- wan called “ Him and Her”
... wha arid the At—firs— aren't romantic?
t think they am the a—at artiatir and re*
—antic p—pie in iba world.
I usual my the American men wear boats
Uful An* colored cloth— in Florida, and gay
straw hat* with dowered band* . . . — Im­
maculate, and well turned out . .. they
know what la w—r in —ch a climate. Who
aaid the (Englishmen were the beeI dressed
in the werid. I didn't and never will In their

Oh, haw larky you Aawrknne urn to here

suck beauty, each cities. ruck reeorte ..

ouo I knew you went to keep it, and guard
agairwt ptletu people oho have their eye
— U.
I oaa entertained by frwwh and felt ao al
ia Palm Beach, lying there on the
ode, in boarb cietlma .. . I
aeerythiag I mold . . . tbe “cope" in
(fancy II
Ceoaty Hood . . . He mberper Henman,
Beany'*, ah aa many af them. . . all dUfc*eol aad yrl ^rac^k iry^rrrrllet mmething
rperial.. . I lavud It ad... the laag at—
af pah— .. . Urn bridge where thauaaoda of
pah raiored care whined by . . eD ee color­
ful. ee inter—ling.
Worth Avon— with He wonderful ua—ual dram d n p . gift shop*, aatique ihepa
tiled oHb Kngiwb chi— aad aid diver. . .
. tiny taotuom Jewelry la
bandbag* straight i
. aM th— I thought of our swa Band

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Is
Lead
I M i l M »®R ■ « e tl R H J R I I -

a pmMi— af rhmota ... and pal—a . . . oh
dear, it w— —tog U ha terribly dlBenlt to
gH uaed totheteid L—dsn again.
i Worth. U —II— af
I
‘ 1hy
oM
up, I took a -a t — a bench aM tanked —t
actum the lake. .. —the.
Hew warm the people ar* to lb* South
, ,, Hsulher* ha—stalky h In—, this ia from
,• Brithh— . . . they am to—ly war— posple
. .. M—Ay . .. d f a — to New York pewfir oho horn no time to talk, rit nod chat
la f a A r i the pap—a r— down the A—artW h yuo rol A——its “Gad's Country- . . .

B I T O R

— a hot day they never wear light cloth—
AM — the Riviera where the w—thee la
the aa-e — iu Florida, they wear hideous
|^pwlL|y
M l IMM VOTTIMy f l f W M I l -

Flartde lathe Itivt—a of the United Hut—,
the Cute dTAmr. But torp—,
——. aM baootlfal
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YOU A M SO WONT
H a- been r—ding “ All Monde Msgs
si—” ever unco it bees me • frsturv of the
Mia—I Beach Hun, and have found to my
swrpri— that there am ether spurs in Flatida heeid— Miami Beach! WtO. live end
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TH IS WBBK. We seem*, in this
issue, to It* running to char­
acter studies, a* evidenced by
the heart touching story on
Page 3 and the intrreating story
of Miami's " F ie r y " Foster on
Page t. Our readers, in turn,
item to like this type of article.
Ho, if you know someone who is
leading an intrreating life, doing
something out of the ordinary,
1st us know about them. For
another eiam ple, on Pages 8
and 9 this week ia the fascinat­
ing story of a man who haa^
made II— ting island* his career.
On Page 10 you'll find out how
one make* a legal living by oparating a “ clip joint.” We have
a piece coming up on a young
lady who mak— her living help­
ing mother sharks give birth
and playing tag with tarpon.
N B X T W BBK. Tha question
of mounting juvenile, delin­
quency ia one that ia bothering
many parents thaw days.. Judge
Walt— Scott Criaweil, retired
recently from th# Jacksonville
Juvenile Court, haa a number
a f caao histories in Kis files
which he haa turned into story
form. The— heart wrenching,
true atoriee cast a aharp light
•n a growing *oro that needs
Ir— tment-and they carry a
warning to parents that tha de­
linquency of children almost in­
variably can be traced to the
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OUR CO VIR
We could come up with that
old gag about “ little deers," but
you can see for yourself that
our cover subjects this week
era really beautiful liltle dear*.
Photographer J. R. Yagel caught
thia pretty visitor at Tom m y
Bartlett's Den Ranch at Silver
Springs - and It waa a good
catch, too.
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C^tnitsTMA* come* every d*&gt; to Charles
Muorr Brwtor
Daily he ndr« hu bicycle throuKh
mist* of misunderstanding miiiI unhappi­
ness, giving gifts-little l&gt;ouquei* of Mild
tinner* and good Mill

Thi* tiny, gentle jmh-I who make* hi*
home in Ka*t Bradenton » n s i year*
old a fen month* ago. Yet every da\
whether the weather l» hot or cold, wet
or dry, he jrcdaU hu hjcvclr into the
country*ide, where he pick* hi* flower*.
Then he deliver* them all over Mana­
tee County-to hospital* and *ick people
in their home*, to churrhe* and hank*,
and the'puhlic library.
Any idea of repayment i* far from hi*
mind.
Why doe* he do it? The anawer i*
simple, he says.
“ I would rather do something for
somebody el*e than for myself," he ei*
plain* quietly, as he sits on the edge of
hi* hed in hi* one room, he calls home.
(living flower* to people has tieen a
life-long thing to Charles Hriator.
He ha* alwsys loved dower* and he
haa always loved people. So it seemed a
natural thing to bring the two together.
For many year* Hriator wa» a book*
keeper and typist for the llaltimort
lira** Company. He retired 2» year* ego
and haa lived in Hradenton the past sit
year*.
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“ The climate here ia easy on my old
(tone*." he says.
Hrutor hsd a *enniu stroke in Febru*
sry, HIM. and was hospitalired for a
while. He was hark picking and deliver*
ing dower* within three day* sfter Irsv*
ing the hospital.
He has never married Saving enough
during his younger day*, he now lives on
a amall income.
■'Since I've gotten up in year*, I'va
givan moat of it away," ha saya.
It isn't always dower* that Hristor
give*. Asked shout a washing machine
hr bought for a woman, he answered
shyly* “ I've done tricks like that.”
His aoft blue eye* twinkle.
“ 1 want what little money I have to
do some good. I know I can't take It
with me.”
Hut it ia his gifts of dnwen that have
end—red him to the hearts of the com*
muaity.
Sometimes, after long tripe in the hot
tun, thn blossoms wilt a bit but it doesn't
matter. The spirit of the gift is eternally
fresh. 1
He haa pedaled up to 46 miles in one
day in bis search for dowers, and haa
gathered as many as 1,200 pond lilies in
a day-often up to his waist in water.
"1 hnow this sounds lilt# a fairy tala,
but on* day I delivered 220 bouquets,”
h e —id.
. .Brin— delivered 167 bouquet* last
Easier to hospital* and ahut*in«
tilt

Despite such eitemal thing* as threadbare clothing and gnarled, rough hand*.
one readily aesa in BHstnr the delicate
soul of a poet.
He has had Are hooka of poems pub*
tubed Three of them are among the

hooka on the shelve* of the Bradenton
Public Library.
The etory of this kind, greet man wh 1
lives in alnwwt Spartan simplicity, stone
but not lonesome, may he found in s
verse from one uf hu many poems

"liehaunts the pathways of this Ids.
Where human hopes have trod.
Dues with us though life's sorrows,
strifes.
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H anom MSLV lindKiptd on thro* colorful
■cm in Miami, aland* lha only aurh workshop
colony and retirement hom* in lha world, lha
Musician* Club of America.
I&gt;r. liarlha Poatar, mot hat of Southeastern
Florida's muaical cultura, founded it in 19J9,
whiia atiU haad of lha School of Muaic at tha
Uni vanity of Miami, whara aha aarvtd IB year*.
Untik* Vardi'a andowad ralraat in luly, tha
Club doaa not (pacify opara aingan only. Unlika
tha acton' hama in California, it doaa not limit
midant members to lha aped. Tha product of an
original thinker, namely Bertha Poatar, MCA'a
baouUAil archad M inna waicomaa all muridana
—active, retired, and in-between. Nat only la it a
haven for artist* of faiUng power*; it k aha a
congenial tpot for aiponanta of tha art who art
currently producing, and who appreciate having
what la lovely in sight.
Tha dynamic gnd forthright Doctor-eternal
redhead even with today'* pur* whit* crownpraaant* a iifatiraa ncord of "Unt*." Sha waa lha
lint woman concert organist in the U. S. In ISOS,
■ha launched her lint commarrial antarpriaa,
lha School of Music Art at Jarkaonvill*
Indiana-born, of aoutharn parent*, tha young
Uartha srrv*d overseas with tha " Y" *a wartim*
anlartainar. Back an home tail, ah* waa impelled
to action Uka an/ other repatriated vataran. Ah*
longed for community culture. offering on* day
Mm* plain talk before lha Jacksonville Realty
Hoard.
Miami'* viaiting representative &lt;*«• k i impraaaad that *«on tha "City of Sunahina" par•uadad her to "com* on down." Agrtaing, eh*
forthwith continued her “ flnta," in 1931. found­
ing tha Miami Conservator), which now has
eight branch**.
liar aignature w on the original document
chartering tha University tl9f.1l, Aa trustee *h*
introduced tha idea of a aymphony orchestra, to
b* haaded by the lata and calabralad Dr. Arnold
Volpa.

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Under her venturesome ilraiump. Ilia U.M
School of Mueic becamt a lust collage unit to
give promieing young musicians playing in tha
orchestra scholarship aid akin to lhat of football
players.
She hsi hern organist and thoinnaalaf at AU
Soule Kpieropal Church, serving lllustnoualy for
tha |iaat I I years, following a similar post at
Trinity. Soma there are, *o inspired by hrr vivid
leadership and her friendship, thsi although not
basically Kpiacupaliana, they attend year in and
year out because they ‘’couldn't bring themaalvaa" to laav* these thing* behind
She does stir you. "Imagine!" she will chal­
lenge. "what privation Moran endured. And
Schubrn. Yei who could put a price on their
gifi* to tha cultural world." liar collection of
clippings yields many a tragic note about musiriant-eom* of them great stars in their hay •
day, whu cam* to know suffering: singer*. pi­
anist*, violinist*, composers, and nlhrrs She
rhoa* a photograph of a wall known musician wan. emaciated, dispirited-in surroundings of
cultural drabnew*
Intensely blue eve* dashing, she rirlaiihed,
"Thousand* of people and thousand* of hours,
this one outgoing spirit he* enriched with magmbteni artistry!"
You know, then, the purpose ol the Musician,
I'lub of America
Here ia the rock-like faith where the claim is
slaked, which musicians and musK-tuvers every­
where now have in Florida.

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isn't a hank? Or one which hat no
■-hacking system anil pays nn intar*
rat? On Ilia hrightrr ttilr of tha pic­
ture — wouldn't you like to lia v r
your account at a bank requiring
nn liaUnrp to keep an open account,
amt charging only a one ilollar far
for a yaar't aatricaf
l.oan* ara made every day at a
ona per rant interact rata
Th eta ara avarvday fra tu r e i of
tha ttudanl lunik at the Uni vanity
o f Florida where over 3.000 student&gt; do their banking every achool
year. Students. however, have a
way of pntiahmg oil bank account*,
and hy the semester's end tha num­
ber o f account a fall* to tew than
TOO
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tha Uttivanuly and it* aludenta. the
bank hat developed tom e unutual,
yet Bound, practice* About the
naaraal rompariaon onr could rea­
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b* a aavtngt and loan aaaocialion
At tha student hank, however, tell-

er» Lake in money for deposit on
rooms, military uniforms and chemtttry equipment and receive money
from Florida limit, civic clulw, racr
tracks and urganiiatmnt. These
funds are for scholarship* and long
and short term loans given to stu­
dents. On approval of the C om m it­
tee on Student Aid. the hank make*
loan* and handles all teachin g,
a th lrlir and general scholarship*
and rirep t fur state appropriation*
a ip e d itr* money for all d ep a rt­
ments of the University
W hile other bank* vie for large
■lrpo*ita, advent**, and keep their
nam rplatrs brightly polished, the
student bank hat quite a different
policy Deposits are limited to $750
and check* over IJti ran lie cashed
only in part until cleared T h e
budget for advertising it ie ro b e ­
cause the bank doesn't do any
l.uciu* It (Ira tely , cashier and
boss-man, putt students at the top
o f the problem list. On a typical
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money in the follow ing manner
"I'd like to get tome money out
ol my account."
“ Do you have tour hank book?"
asks the teller
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identification "
"They are always surprised," rr
marks (Sravely, "Hut it's a long
walk hack lo the dormt and lliere's
nothing Itkl a long walk to rrlrrth
the memory."

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mqney for the weekend So, during
rlaaa hteaka nn'M onday morning,
business buttle*.
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ill the hank When *&gt;ho»l it over in
dune these collegian* tear oil with
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S k in n i n o north of Ormond Bench
snd reaching southward to New Smyrna
Beach on the eaat coaat of Florida, are
the ruin* of plantation* deatroyed by the
Indiana in IH3VIM6, at the outbreak
of the Seminole Indian War.
The** plantation* were located clone
to the Tomoka and llalifaa Hivera
where crop* were loaded on flat boat*
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on Florida'* eaat coaat at that time.
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which curved through awampe and foreata from New Smyrna, it* southern
terminal, to St. Mary's and point* far­
ther north.
The largest and moat glamorous of
all the east coaat plantation* waa fabuloua Hulowville, located on crooked Bulow Creek which flows out of the Tomoka Hiver. Here, in the early tH30‘»
the aristocratic owner, John Joachim
Hulow, lived the life of a young monarch
on his thousand* of acres o f rich land.

Four .hundred elavea wailed upon him
and worked in the cotton and augar
held*. A augar mill, ateam engine house,
and a large framed sawmill, valued at
130,000. and 40 Negro house* valued at
93.&amp;00, occupied the far flung Bulow
acres and attested to the great wealth
of their owner.
A light oared bark, lavishly equipped
with tents, guns, nets, and cook* waa at
Billow's disposal for trip* on the nearby
river*. Ilia twu-alory plantation house
waa built on the west bank of Hulow
Creek and waa noted for its library,
"mostly fiction."

In lf&gt;31, the famoue naturalist, John
Jamas Audubon, came to Bulowville and
a bird hunting aipedition waa arranged
for him along the shore* of the Halifai
Hiver. Audubon later wrote of thie trip
which became a dangerous adventure
when an uneipected, severely cold,
northeast wind blew up and caused the
boat in which Bulow and the naturalist
were in lu become lodged on a muillwnk
overnight.
Dark day* fell on Uulowville with the
vengeful uprising of the Seminole In­
diana whoaa lands in Florida had been
taken by the whit* settler*. Aa the In­
dians destroyed tha plantation* of the
Halifat and Tomokd Hivera, the plant­
er* and their families fled to the protec­
tion of Hulowville. Maj. Benjamin Put­
nam, in charge of a company of militia­
men from St. Augustine (known a* the
Mosquito Rnareral, took over the plan­
tation aa an outpost against the Semi­
nole*. This was against the will of liulow
who resented the occupation of troop* a*
ha realiied this would bring the quick
vengeance of the Indians. In haughty
daflanca, he fired a blank charge from
the plantation oannon against Major
Putnam and hi* men, but the.militia
overcame him and he win kept a pris­
oner on the plantation. The militia built
a fort and ueed the unshipped planta­
tion cot toil as a breastworks. Refugees
crowded the plantatiun building* and
several eipeditiona were wnl out against
the Seininolaa. When it became apparent
that the Seminole* were numerically
superior, orders were given to abandon
Hulnwville. Kvery conveyance on the
plantation waa uaed to egrry away the
woUnded and sick and Bulow waa not
allowed to take away any of hi* valuable
possession*.
Sometime during the bitter flight to
St. Augustine he must have looked bark
and even the flames and smoke rising
into the sky from the burning planta­
tion. The Seminole* had had their re­
venge, and Bulow'a proud heart and
JifciiW tbrrply by anrtrnl Irrrt, Ik* ruin*
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frurt o/ famtd Hulou- Ptunlnrivn in H o f Ur
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Planting uat nat all that took up the time ox Honda'• M p la n ta tio n ! Here ran he teen
the other tide of the pnture, a thine him t haute am the A.iditan Plantation, a nrtettilt in
the .la ii iif In,It,in uarfarr

Musty Ruins O f Broken Stone Recall
Florida’s Era O f The ‘Planter’s Punch’
apirit muat have broken. He never re­
turned to Bulnwville and died a abort
time later in Paria.

A «hrirt distance through the wood*
which lii* off the old Dine Highway,
north of Ormond Beach, i* a lonely hU*
toric (rave. Thia u the laat realmg place
of another of the plantation uwner*.
Janie* Ormond. II. It was for thi* rnan'a
family that the lovely nearby town of
Ormond Heach waa named. The Ormond
family wa« ort(inally from Scotland and
one ef their anceatora, ( ’ apt dame* Or*
rnond, sailed an armed lnig in the *erv.
ice of Florida'a famoua early trading
company, Panton. I.ralie and Company.
The Ormond plantation waa called Da*
mietta. and lame* Ormond * (rave ta
located on the original land grant of tha
plantation
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Aa early photograph of Col Thamat II
Dummett, one of Florida'* firtt and matt
pouerful plantation owner* A farmer
Bntith Marine. Dmmmrtt tame to Han,la
from Barhadm
Today, th* vieitor to Bulow ruina may
aee th* pink-hued block* of rock (hand
hewn by the alavee from coquina quar­
ried nearby) which form the broken
walla of the auger mill. Nearby ia a
unique apringhouae, brooding and picturaeque in ita Jungle growth aurroundinga. Several coquina lined water well*,
and boat dipa in tha creek bank, are Mill
to be aeon, thank* to tha Florida Board
o f Parka and Hiatoric MemoriaU which
baa protected and preserved BulowvilW
for posterity

Not many milea from Ormond'a grave,
and almoat hidden by trcea growing
along the edge of the Old Diaie High*
way, are the augar mill ruina of th-*
Thomaa Dummett plantation. Col
Tnomaa Dummett waa an officer in the
Britiah Marine; and a wealthy planta*
lion owner from Barbadoa. An upriting
in the Caribbean ialand forced him to
dee for hie life, and according la family
legend, he hid in a augar hogehead.
waa loaded on board one of hie own
ship*. and eacaped to the United State*.
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On th* weet bank of th* Tomoka
River ia th* moat unuaual ruin of all the
plantation*. Thia ia th* amall forlreatlike building called the Addiaon Block*
houae. John Addiaon eatabliahed a plan­
tation on thia land in th* early liOO’ i
and named it Carrickfergua after hta
birthplace in Ireland. After th* death of
John Addiaon aad hi* brother, Tom. the
plantation waa told to Thomaa Dum­
mett. who in turn eold it to Duncan
McRae. It ia believed that thia plant t-

tiun wa* destroyed by the Seminole* at
the outbreak of the Seminole War. The
blockhouse waa built and occupied by
soldier* of the Carolina Regiment of
Volunteer* who occupied the ruined
plantation ami railed it Camp McRae. A
brief fight with the Seminole* took
place here on Marrh 10. I AM.
About a mile weat of the town •&gt;(
Port Orange are the ruina of the Dunlawton Uigur mill. Theae ruina are a well
known lounat attraction and many peopie from ait over the country viait thia
beautiful hiatoric apot. In IH.1A, the augar

plantation belonged to Jetne* and tie »r g*
Andervon, but thi*. al*o, w •« destroy* I
by the Indian*. A fight between the Sen
nole* and white men look place here an 1
waacalled the Hattie of llunlawton l'h »
Seminole* were l»lb y Coacoorhr*.&lt;Wil I*
cat), who waa well known to the plant i- |
tion owner* in that area The Sentinel'*
outnumbered the while men who lo«t tlv*
battle and anffered numerou* lo**e«
South of Purl Orange, in the oi l »r t
hiatoric town of New Smyrna, are th *
ruina of the f'rugvr and Depeyater augti*
mill. The plantation on which the mu I
atood had only been in operation a fee
yeara before it «hared the fate of th*
other plantationa when it wa* deatroy » I
by the Seminole*
Westward from the *earoa*t in V iluaia Count). near the St John* River,
aeveral Urge and itourialiinfcplanlalioii i
were in eiialenre in the I A.MV One if
the*e wa* owned hy a Colonel Itee*. ar I
in the K ««t Florida Herald of Jan t I.
I AM. it wa* noteil that when till* plan
lation wa* de*troyed by Ibe Indian* it
waa valued al 1130,000 to mO.OOO
Maj. Jo«eph Womlruf! had e«tahliaheii a 2.020 acre plantation in Ihi* «e&lt; ■
tion of the St. John* River in 112.J, and
railed it Spring Harden After the fir*',
aummer of unlielievable bard*bip« an I
tragedy (lie plantation In** nine i auccevt
Many year* after the Major'* death it
wa* operated bj hi* nephew*. Jo«eph
and Henry Woodruff The Utter w ti
ambu*lied and kitleif by the Seminole*
Spring Darden plantation wa* de«troyed
hut Joaeph Woodruff aurviveit to fight
againat the Seminole* and al*n in tha
Civil War
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SAILBOAT ISLANDS
•r Olm 01 UMI
O . a windy day lhi« summer, it could
be yuur *&lt;«mI lurk lo m-t one of Nature *
strangest creation* — the birth of an
island’
Kven if you don't see the actual de­
livery, a trip to Orangr l.akr should
have ample reward in a view of the inM­
eat of regatta* - multicolored little is­
land* parading arro** the surface like
trim sailtxiala *cani|&gt;ering before the
breeze.
Naturalist Don McKay, who operate*
the Floating Island* Ga(den* on the
south shore of the lake, ha* witnessed
the first iip|»earance ol many islet* from
close range, while studying these won*
derful phenomena of nature for more
than 20 years. Once, while clearing out
the mouth of Cross Creek —made fam­
ous by the Imok of Marjorie Kmnan
Kawlings-he was completely hemmed
in by newlmrn island*. A stick of dyna­
mite used by McKay had loo«rned a
wide area of lilv roots and mud, and it
Xalmtah*! /Jo* McKay drmorulralrt the unii/ue timing prh 11 take* la
hnng la floating itland* for hit Orange Take attraction Kirn uilh the
aid of the/toucrful maria* engineof hit taar hunt. It requiret n lr a tag
gtng IImlrlhnu grratc to mancui cr * tm all i*lamt. Ilk* the one pn lured
ahoie.m er thallou bottom*

Tht* lira- of the ityuafir garden* un&gt;
I * ! - * from one of the larger floating n
I omit Ciuulrut lion of luanrcting hrnlge•
li ill /ollou. hut the grou th of planthfe on
the anchored i*lct* in il remain in lit
natural date

Pun tgenre* an airplant to a cyprr** trank along oat of hit beautiful
natarg trnili The plant* a erg gathcrgil in the Kierglaile*. along nlth
other legetalian from the hat h nmntr* of Hornla

The rich /mat mini forming the loamlalion ig /luating lUaral*
it hekl together hy root* a/ the la tartan! groat h of tprJer
kite* and other plantlife The natarahil gaily tarn*
through the tpongy *«ikttance and tan cat op large idand*
hr dented m e t for hi* garden* Although porno*, the peal
ham i* httayanl ami carnet heat t a eight* ailhaat making.

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look him hours In saw through a hun­
dred yards of th* floating mass.
Oddly, indeed, Don McKay became
interested in nature study and Orange
Lake while with lha Navy. Serving as
secretary to the fleet chaplain on the
USB California, from 1921-27, one of the
young yeoraan'i duties was to arrange
sightseeing trips for the crew through
the countryside surrounding the various
port* visited. He also became interested
in cross-country track events and wa*
undefeated as fleet champion at the mil*
diatanre for three years. In planning
these nature tours at foreign porta, Don
read many hooks on relative subjects
learning o f floating islands, which ap­

pear in many part* of the world, he was
intrigued by thi* phenomenon and plan­
ned some day to see them
Th* first chance came in 19-1-1, when
an earthquake demolished hi* car-clean­
ing business in California. Crossing the
nation especially In see the floating is­
land* and fiinl rookeries of Orange l.*ke.
located on Highway I I I between Ocala
and Gainesville. McKav found hi* life'*
work.
Working at odd jobs in Ocala, Don
haunted the lake during almost all of hi*
leisure hours He became familiar with
the region surrounding the lake, and
pried into every one of Nature's secrets
of liirdlife and plantlife. Other natural­
ist* and amateur nature lover* began to
seek his services a* hi* reputation a* a
guide and interpreter of nature began
to spread.
.
In 1916, McKay decided to make this
hi* Career. With money accumulated
from selling sun-powered heaters, he
purchased a *|M-edho*t and set up a
guided tour out of McIntosh. However,
the time required to complete the tour
and lark of seating accommodation* in
l!:» small boat doomed the project to
failure in IN month*.
With new idea* gamed from this ex­
perience, he determinedly set about for
a new start, although against almost {in­
surmountable obstacles Hi* asset* were
$2 V 00 in rash, a radio, a Iran but wiry
phy*ique-and a great determination to
carry on.
The radio was trailed for a small lot
near the south shore of the lake. McKay
designed a most unusual txial In lit hi*
needs-one that could carry several pas­
sengers and with a "second-story'' deck
for camera addicts. The unorthodos
craft, with all its hulk, still had to be
able to operate in two feet of water.
Undismayed by builders' estimates
(the lowest living 11,400.001, the natur­
alist decided to become a carpenter.
With money earned from selling water
plant* (for replanting in other lake* of
the state) he bought lumber and ma­
terials and then simply picked up sotnr
hand tools and built himsrlf a boat. The
naturalist was back in business.
There were other difficulties-* three
year absence during World War II, a
four-year period from IB4R, when the
great maaa of hyacinths choked Orange
Lake and trapped his boat, the eitreme
low water level th* first half of the cur­
rent yesr—but Don ia still determinedly
at work carrying out hia plan*.
During the hyacinth period, when his
boat tour* to Bird Island and other
rookeries were stymied, he spent his time
on a new project-th* Floating Islands
Gardena. Ills plana called for more prop­
erty on the lake shore, where beautiful
cypress formed a dome over nature
trails through a wide variety of native

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The multitude of uaterpm / that 11*11# the llrangr I ake idnrnl lookeric- from lir.rm hrr
through .lane attract* man* nature loier* The bird* hciomr aa/uni nted in th tf. ha * •
lamiliar guide hoot ami ultra /h im - at ■ ln*r range /or camera / n n • The him* uhir■ are
u*ed to get clo*r up. hrrnth In lin g i lea * •&gt;/ mum •pm ir* «■/ uading hud* on the nett*
during the long mating h w -ih

Flond.i pl.oiU.iml flower* lie envisioned
the extension of the garden* out into the
lake, over the famous floating islands.
Thu* Ix-gaii one of the most unusual
towing jotis on record.
Building a flat-bottomed, barge type
boat, McKay literally went out and las­
soed the smaller floating islet* and towed
them into the flats in front of his prop­
erty. He learned the hard wav that
while the wind could send the island*
scooting across the surface at unbeliev­
able speeds, they were an unwieldly dead
weigh on a towing line It required end­
less hour* of tugging and lifting to ma­
neuver the heavy vegetation aero** shal­
low places into the desired position.
Anchoring the islands presented still
another problem. At low water level
stage*, they rested on th* bottom, but a
raising water surface easily snapped
slakea and (lulled connecting steel hands
through the porous sill like a knife *lii*
butter.
Today, plans for the gardens are still
living carried out. Several islands are in
position, with more to come. Waterway#
tie!ween them will be dredged and walk­
ways built—but the profusion of color­
ful native plants will remain in their na­
tural. rank and congested state.
The naturalist will then have a vary
unusual Florida nature center, featuring
th* rare natural garden# of aquatic plants

on the famous floating toondalioiis, tin*
cypress trails, the ImisI trip to tile rook­
eries on the larger, stationary islands
out ill the lake, plus McKav Iiiiiim -II to
reveal hi* storehouse of secret* of the
flora and fauna and the wonderful little
floaters.
The Flonda islands are the nnlv of
their kind in the nation. Mexico, where
a slightlv different variety are a world
renowned attraction, ha* the nnlv other
floating island* on the North American
continent. However, floating island* are
not an innovation, for they have Ix-en
found in many parts of the Old World
and wera mentioned by Herodotus,
"Father of History," in his writing* of
the Fifth Century, B.C.
Aa McKay explains it, the Florida va­
riety is unique among the other* in that
they are formed by huge root* o f the
yellow water Illy, or spatterdock, rather
than gaseous, decayed vegetable matter
in the foreign instance*
Orange laikr has a shallow, Ixiwl-like
red clay liottom, upon which, through
the centuries, decayed aquatic plants
settled, forming a layer of mo** |&gt;eal
varying in depth from a few inches to
several feet. Later, patches of spatterdock appeared, fastening their root* in
the layer of silt. The spongy, gas-tilled
root a are connected with the targe, float­
ing leave* on the surface liy strong.

green stem* A raise in the water level,
plus wave* from a high wind, exert* tre
tnendoo* |ire«*ure on the stem*, ami i
mas* of peaty mud, interlaced hv the
Illy roots, i* liter.illv p-rkeil awav from
the clay IhiII oio
Thus, an island is horn At first the
floating mas* is prat li&lt; ally all under the
surface. A * the nch »ilt rises to a warmer
water level, ses-il de|m*it*of other aquatic
plant* germinate, creating more gaseous
roots, sealing the island's foundation ami
making it more buoyant. A * additional
plantlife lives ami dies, the island grow*
Tree* and *hrut&gt;* appear, and it i* these
that art a* sails when the wind* change
the fixation* of the drifting island*
They provide shelter for many kind* o f
birds, small animal* and insects, and «
haven for small minnows—which in turn
attract the larger fish, creating excellent,
angling *|&gt;ot* for the spirt* fishermen
McKay recalls one island that sup­
ported a maple, two feet in diameter ami
1(1 fret high, and was featured in Hipley's Believe It Or Not cartoon It fin­
ally liecame so heavy it broke through
the mud bottom, aank and rlisd
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‘Pappy" Kay And Hit

“ CUP JOINT”

HE FLEW THE
ATLANTIC
IN AN
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a|i in Merrie
all M arin i many year*
Mernc Olde Fin gland when a

broken down Shakr*|iearraii actor found himself without fund* but
too proud In seek charity. An ingenious feline*. In1 Ini upon the
scheme of r lipping prr** n otirr* fur hi* yiu n grr and more fortu n ­
ate m llr a fu n fur a modest I f f That w,i* tbc- birth of the present
d iv prr»* rlippuiK bureau
D n irn n l originally a* a w r v iir fur tbc* llu itru .il trade, it *oon
le- im e evident that the field m i * unlimited Business. industry,
v » tal leader*. public rrlatiou* people.
latinu*. trade journal*
and many other group* were eager fur *urh service
Today, pro** dipping bureau* operate in many countries, and
in tin* country many Mate* have Bitch service
Florida i» fortunate in having one o f the oldest and most effici­
ently o|teraled clipping bureau* to lie found in the (huted State*
It i* operated by Ituiuell Kay. Katahliahed in 1925, it u among the
hr«t stale bureau* to begin operation

He Did It In A Cruft Even Slower
Than The Old "Spirit Of St. Louis’*

ilut «*e should explain what a pres* dipping bureau service
i« M ore we go any further. It ia an orgamtaiion that carefully
read* every newspaper, magazine and trade journal published in a
given territory and clip* items of special interest and value to a
large nuintier of clienta. That sound* simple? Well, it isn't.

Operating a high clan "dip Joint" it not oU hrer anit skittles. aminbng In Russell Kay. thuu n here getting
hit Jayi orders from Secretary Ruth Jacnhs

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Matt taiy Satan* art for Iht Jinn** I* We. hut this owe is used In flit IhtmtanJ* of flipping*
cut from Honda neuspapen rath Jay Tht girl* rut then hi Ih a rator Nmfc against -i
itre!plate. Often, more than 4A0J cKppmgs are rut in the coarse nf a Jay i mot*

Hie Florida (lippinc Service today serve* over MX)
customer* They include public relatione (Irma, adverUsing agendee. trade aaaociations, civic groups, poli­
tician*. in fact juat about any body who is interested In
•urn* *t«*d(lc subject or wish** to know how much pub­
licity is given a certain question.
Nine trained reader* scan over 300 publication* a
day and mark items of interval to hundreds of clients.
These items must be clipped and identified with tabs
giving name of paper and date of issue. They read every
line of each paper, advertisements and all, for many
manufacturer* and dialributar* are interested in
whether or not dealer* are “ pushing” their products
It takaa from four to *i* weeks to train a new reader
and some amusing thing* develop when a girl ia learn­
ing the rope*. Baampiee that might be sighted: the
aarvke has an order for mentions of Lions Clubs. A new
reader ran acm e an item dealing with a city budget in
which it said the “ lion’s share went to a certain depart meat.” T h t yooogiady marked it for the lion* Club!
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T'S not unusual to find many pilots
ark on the Florida campuses, but it is
uite unusual to find a helicopter pilot
ho crossed the Atlantic Ocean in a
aft slower than the “ Spirit of St. l-ouis"

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Tht enJ of a long-anJ tery successful-trip is seen hers ns "llopa lon g" limits at I ’rrs tu iil
Siotlaml uith luv long Jislanrr flung m m ifi on Ihs h i t« am/ u w a i t pilot at the &lt;• nili Is

fa r those of at uho hale a lough time muling our Sumlay paper, think of these “readers'
u ho Jails plnu through JO la lit neu spaper s tooting for suhfects ranging from tom hit me i
hi ta/fi pulls Karh gut masks from V»&gt; to H it ,terns a ,*n -a ll of them on Jtffrrrnt suh,e, t.

Another case was where an order called for telephone
trad* new*. The eager student insisted on marking the
word "telephone” wherever found whether it had any­
thing j o do with the industry or nut.
A chap interested in birth notice* subscribed for the
aervice and after a few weeks complained that the vol­
ume was not nearly as great as ha eipected. Mr. Kay
aiplainad that he had to he governed by what ap­
peared In the paper* and had no control over the birth
rate.
Another c*«e-a chap who has Ih* agency for a new
type of water winp-wanted every item on drowninp.
He subscribed for the service in January and the num­
ber of drowninp was very limited. He complained bit­
terly and again Mr. Kay eiplained that as much as ha
enjoyed marking clipping* he could not personally go
out and drown a lot of pee pie just to pleooo a client
Almoet everything that appear* in newspaper* is of
interest to aomoono. Birth notice* indicate prospect*
for a variety of supplies and equipment; deeth notice*

are nf mt*rr*t to tombstone manufacturers; ampul i»
lions to manufacturer* of artificial limbs; bids for ill
types of equipment are valuable sale leads. Politician*
want to know what i* said about them, and during Ih*
last legislature over -VO members of the House ani
Senate were on service as well a* the Governor.
The Florida ( ’ lipping Service ia the large*! singl*
state bureau in the nation, employing more people an 1
developing more clippings. A foice of 16 people devote
their entire time to the service and And themwlvei
pushed to keep ahead of the constant supply of incom­
ing papers, three nr four mail sacks a day.
In addition to reading Florida papers for it* own
client*, the bureau also read* for many other bureau*
who have client* interested in Florida, item* which •*pend the subject list reader* must know to over 2/ » l
Mr. Kay says that dippings subjsct* can cover
everything from Arbor Day to Zoyaia Grass, and read•cs will catch items whether'they appear In the All
Ftorida M ip u n e or ZeptiyrhiU* New*.

So is the case of the handsome. 29tar-old Air Force officer who i* corn­
ering hie engineering studies at the
niversity of Florida at the courtesy of
ncle Sam. The Air F’orce calls it "Opation Bootstrap,” where in eireplional
hd worthy cases military personnel are
imuragrd to continue college courses
grade.
In addition to being a raplain, "H a l”
Ic-ore ia a four |M&gt;int honor Mudent. As
transplanted son” from Cincinnati,
hio, llal take* lu Florida likr a water
ier to water. II* owns a fast speed boat
id between studies like thermodyirak* and calculus, he takes off for
orida lakes for w ile r skiing, fishing,
id swimming.
As an “ egg heater" pilot llal I* a vetan of 112 missions in Korea, imludmg
e first hop to Banmunjoti with our
ire negotiator*.
It all started back in ’5'J when llal
atalioned with the 2 IM Air He*cu#
uadronat West Palin Bench Internanal Airport. He received a long din­
ner call from Ohio. It was one nf many
II* to helicopter pilot* all over the
ilion and it went something like this:
iVe don't want to rush you, hut it i*
iw 10 in the morning and would you
ind railing u* back hy noon to let u*
now whether you'd like to Ay a hellpter across the Atlantic?"
Capt. Vincent II. McGnvern, creator
Ihi* brilliant brainstorm, wanted llal
hi* right hand man to Ay the other
e pter for several reason*.
I His light weight
J Hi* va»t experience with 'copter* in
orra.

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3. Since a helicopter must lie flown
every inch of the way, itamina was a
very commendable trait.
Aftrr several month* nf planning and
ground wurk, the gieen signal finally
came through in the way of a telephone
call on July 2 from MATS ( Material Air
Transport Service), llal waa among the
selected crew to ap|iear at Westover
Field, Maaa, to help prr pare two Sikor­
sky II- 1?* helicopter* for tbr trans­
oceanic flight
Three KM) gallon tank* were in*lallrd
in the main cabin of tacit 'copter, thus
making them riving filling stations.
The first leg of the trip to l'rnu|ue
1*1*, Nova Scotia, was completed in four
hour* and 90 minute* It wa« a good rou­
tine Aight with the tall winds bringing
speed* up to W) mph. Hut from then on
the trouble* started Herr i* a condensed
version of their log.
July 16-Had weather. Giounded.
July 17—Flew eight hour* against
head winds into Goose Hay, l-ahradnr
July IH -IU d weather in Greenland
caused a delay. Mane* grounded
July IW—Carburetor trouble — of all
the eitra parts on hand, a carburetor
was la-king. The IK ’ AF lend* one of
their*. Tw o more day* Inst because of
!&gt;*d weather.
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they uent The lira ocean hopping ‘copters ucte the first to make a Irons Ml.mln flight

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lartai #a I t i lilt #1
Or-rraf OifS-rt A. V*«M|S—f

w tl pekliihtd in tha J«&lt;r J&gt;
O i s i t . lit* lark f»f finance* pro-'
l o w at All Nertfe Magailaa.
hihttrd hi* return to Carleton
to Me Jtnl MUa*a»aat to* aethar
College for the nest term, Gillaid at Oaaafal raa**k*»*'•
t&gt;ert Youn|tierg decided to try
Wail Pa&lt;*l
for an appointment, and thu*
add to hia genetal fund of knowl­
He entered Weal Point at the
edge and education while await­
Ih-ginning of the academic year
ing the opportunity to go on
in June, IH96. To *ay that con­
with hi* medical atudiea T o
young Gills-rt, it "looked like a dition* then were different
would he an understatement
good thing" aince a cadet'a pay
Kegulationa were numerou*
1 wn* Sift jier month, loaay noth­
ing of Irw tuition and living and real riclive. Tlie cadeta, par­
ticularly the "plehea," necea&lt;|uartera

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warily complied with thu»e regu­
lation* net forth in the (took*, at
well a* ihote linpoaed by the
"yearling*." and no nonienae
from you, Mister Du mgod One
aentence of long atanding in the
“ lllack Hook" (of regulation*!
read "N o cadet ahall have a
hor*e. a dog or wife." No one
waa ever able to aay whether or
not thi* acquence represented
the author'* e*timate of Ihr re­
lative rank.
For divenuon and reirealiun.
cadeta played footliall and liaaeball, but there were few other
eport*. Dance*, or "hop*," were
frequent for the upper three
classes, but none for the poor
"piebee." flirt* came from Vaiear, New York, and other near­
by place*, and were accommo­
dated a* gueal* of the officer*
on duty at the poat, or at the
hot*!* in nearby Highland Fall*.
In their firat year, the plehea
were not permitted olf the He*ervation, and even the upper
daaamen were not allowed olf
the Reservation escepl when
riding horseback on Saturday
afternoon*. That i* to aay, the
upper clkaamen could ride, but
they could not diamount! The
(leneral says it waa a common
aight to aee cadeta aealed in
their saddles courting their
girl* atanding Iwaide some gate­
post at the entrance* to the
large estate* on neighboring
road*.
Generally speaking, the c*
data did not chafe too severely
under the restriction*. Of course,
there were a few who could not
take it and they either resigned
or broke so many regulations
the! they were discharged for
"deficiency in conduct.”
At the end of the "yearling,"
or sophomore year, cadeta were
granted a "cadet furlough" from
Graduation Day in June unfit
about the 26th of August.
During his cadet furlough in
1896, Cadet Youngberg went to
hia home in Minnesota and was
offered a captaincy in a regi­
ment of volunteers being re­
cruited for service in the Hpaniah-American War. The cadet,
incognito, visited the regime..!
in camp at the Minnewota Pair
Grounds and noted that the dis­
cipline seemed to he very slack.
Ills two years at (he Military
Academy had set up certain
standards which could nol be
lightly disregarded.
In June of I8B9, Cadet Young­
berg and four of his classmate*
were assigned to duty in charge
of the incoming class of plehea.

Among these were Cadets Doug­
las MacArthur. Ulysses Grant.
I ll, and Hugh (Iron l‘anl*i
Johnson.
In a recent television broad­
cast, Carl Sandburg, while being
interviewed by Edward It. Mor­
row, stated that he was a candi­
date for appointment to West
Point in this class of 1899. lie
mentioned that he had trouble
with arithmetic and verbs, and
remained at West Point only
two week*.
Gilbert Albin Youngberg
graduated from West Point in
June of 1900. with high honors,
including that of “ Cadet First
Captain." the highest military
distinction. Scholastically, he
waa number eight in his class of
54 graduates.
Upon entry in 1696. the claia
had numbered 108, but eight
more had been turned back
from the preceding elas*, mak­
ing a total of 116. Thus, 62 had
failed to make the grad* during
the four years. As an indei to
the change that has occurred in
the past SO years, the classes of
1952 and 1953 graduated 527
and 512. respectively. The
graduating claaa of 1950 entered
the Academy in 1946, with a
total membership of 919 of
whom 670 were graduated. In­
cidentally. in 1900 the entire
United States Army numbered
lea* than 26,000 officers and en­
listed men.
During the General's four
years as a cadet, the matirnum
strength of the entire corps wa*
364. or less than half the num­
ber of the class graduating in
1950!
Aa graduation approached,
the cadeta were permitted to
apply for regimental assign­
ments. Cadet Youngberg ap­
plied for the 3rd Artillery, and
far Chins, but much to

his chagrin "Honest John"
Summerall shot out o f the gate
of the Forbidden City and, in
the General'* own words, "put
down the Hotrr Rebellion with­
out any aid from the new 2nd
Lieutenant." So it happened
that he went to the Philippine*
instead, where Gen. Arthur
MacArthur was in command.
General MacArthur lived in th*a
Spanish governor's palace as
"monarch of ail he surveyed."

Kmih « Aifuinalifo. Filipino is turrrrhon trailer, poted (a I HOI
fur ihit puture taken hy Ihr
then J h l l imlrnunl Yuunpherf
AquinalJo ii u- n pru on rr o f
Urn Arthur Mar Arthur, father
of Hen Ihiuglat MarArthur.

The soldiers of that period
refer to it aa the “ Days of tho
Empire." The new lieutenanl
was assigned to a battery of the
3rd Artillery, guarding the Gov- i
emor General's palace. While on
that duty, Emilio Aguinaldo, the
head of the Filipino Insurrec­
tion against the U. S. authori­
ties, was captured and was
brought in a* a prisoner to the
Governor General's palace. He
and hia chief of staff and the
treasurer of his republic were I
installed in on* of the very beet I
room* in Malacanan Palace and I
accorded unusually good treat-1
tnent.
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[Ghost: Town~FI dtT
By JUM JOTCI BUCKIIV

towns-lowna that if lh»y
G "«(MT
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could communicate their thought*
to the atill living, might tell tale*
of people and thing! they have en­
countered -moldering and Milling
the year*. Town* that just
fall deeper and deeper into lonely
decay.
Florida hac it* ghuet towns to e iu which eeem to have no eicuae for eliating eicept to etir
memoriae of the "need to be." and
to ailently afford haau fur speculation and, sometime*. tall tale*
■todman. only a few mile* southweat of I'alalka, ia one of the**
"need to he" town*, now completely
deverted eicept for one darlling.
thia occupied by the manager of the
Circle Bar Ranch. Hodman once
had three buaineaa evtabliahmenla,
a three room achool houae for
while*, poorly conatructed houae*
for lumlirr worker*, a Negro achool
houae, a church and a temporary
lumber camp occupied hy the Rod­
man lumber Company, the uaefulnaaa uf which was ended when the
nearby limber had all bean cut.
Kenwood, just a few milee down
the road weal of Rodman and IS
mile* from I'alatka. founded about
1*00, had a more colorful and a
longer lived dietetic*. Only two
houae* remain in what waa a thriv­
ing community of 400 person* One,
the horn* of rharle* Watson and
family, a large, rambling two story
house, sees few paaaereby atcepl
fishermen on their way to the river.

Hut it waa once the arena of
much activity. Mr*. Watao* ‘afather,
t). C. Zeigier, owned and operated
a country grocery Wore neat doer
to the raaidanca, and in one corner
of It wea the poet office. Thia alore
waa the community gathering place,
where all goaeip waa collected and
diaaemiaatad while neighbor* were
shopping or waiting for tha mail.
Children, loo, frequented the store,
to receive a amila and a kindly pal
from Mr. Zeigier, and to aichanga
their pennies for peppermint (tick
candy
Progress cam# along, aa progress
will, bringing with It a rural mail
route, and thia made the poet office
unnecessary, la time, Mr. Zeigier
gave up the store because of ill
health
The other house still standing ia
t two raiiaa eeet af the Watson

home, in the direction of Rodman
and I'alatka. Mrs Pauline ileint.
whoa* late husband's family settled
there in ISIS, and who taught at
the Rodman three room school
house, still Uvea there.
Through the years, the apprnninalrly 300 houses in that vicinity
- a blacksmith shop, a barber shop,
a hotel, a church and a community
hand aland-have all vanished some through fire, others by de­
struction and alill others, through
decay.
Two trains of the OklawahsNorthern Railway ran through the
community in its prime, hut they,
too, were discontinued about 1922,
and even the rail* have lwen re­
moved. leaving only a few rolled
ernaa lias to give mute evidence of
there ever having been a railroad
track
A few shark* still stand at the
Miller Turpentine (fusrler* at Ken­
wood, the tuwn which, like a skrlelon now stretches out among the
scrub palmettos and pin**, toward
Cedar landing, where a ferry trans­
ports Ushermen across the Okiewaha River.
The community where Kenwood
ia located was predominately a
farming section Whan land was
being sold for $30 an acre in early
1900, many people drifted in from
other parts of the country with the
feeling that in Florida it was nrce*
aary only to plant seed and flop into
a rocking chair lo watch the crops
grow. Disappointed, disillusioned
and with diminished finance*. Ken­
wood's 400 residents drifted away,
and Kenwood became a ghost al­

most overnight.
To people who for any reason
now travel over the bumpy, twist­
ing roads through Kenwood, it ia
merely the backwoods section of
Florida, apparently forsaken and
forgotten by man, amid the palmet­
to scrub. Some, however, And It a
place of pear* and contentment.
Though Kenwood may remain a
ghost tqwn. the Wetaons, of whom
four generations have lived in the
old house at the forks of the road,
and th* lleinia. where three gener­
ation* have grown up and there are
now four unmarried children, are
content lo live on and on In this
quiet, wilderness - that Kenwood
may yet live

CONCRCOOPERATES
. . . with your eyes and your brakes
Snfe ilrivinjj nt nijrlit. whnt accident fnipii-iiry ii highest, ilrprml* on your
lieing nlde tea are fur ahead iinil In slop aufi-ly mill ipiirkly if nrrnwnry. // you
ran'I tre, (/ you ran'l ifo/i, you can't l&gt;r tuft.
igmerctc mipcratcM irilh your cyci. I la lijglit rolof rrflrrla iiiurli more light
tlinn ilnrlt rolorrtl pitvmirnls. Coucrrlr'* grainy aiirfuri- difTW* light, 1**1line
) on are it minimum dialmirt-for* uni. You an* lu-Urr—mill further mmmerrte.
f'oncrtlc ntapcralcM trith your hntkci. Tint quickly grnh mill liriiily hulil lu
ila grill) Irilurr. Ymi get uniformly high skill rniiilunew—rain ur aliiitr- -tin
concrete ami yuu ran ninkr fnalrr, atmail her, aufrr atop*.

Ctinrretr highway! arr mure rronoinirnl, too. Their inudrrete firal ct«l, plus
low maintriiaiice n »t and lung life, reaull in true foie •«nnu«i-rns( aervioB.
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Some of ihc rei ipe* aiibm ilted &gt;ound looet interesting,
but they are sent in in *ui li style lin t it H iuld require time
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iiw d \gain. we are requesting th ll rta cl measurement* and
es.si t instruction* he given for each entry in nor Florida Fav­
orite Food* Contest Below *re the 51 winner* for thi* week
One of them will lie announced later i» itie $’» reci|N-&lt;iftheweek Address your Florida recipe* to Hr* ipe Contest Editor,
All Florida Maganne. Ocala

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mutfin lin. Make* 12 fluffy irapelruit biscuit*.
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Put intu oil paper lined pan and let aland tH houra. Cut
into square inch piece* Uae in hot coma or oilier beverage*,
or melt and uae aa cake fruiting
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Put crab meal in large bowl and add bread that ha*
been eoaked in water, after aqueenng out moat of water.
Ma*h up boiled egg with a fork. Add raw egg and *et aaide
while alightly browning in butter the onion*, celery, hail pep*
per. paraiey. the black pepper and aalt. Add In lint miature,
mu well and put into greased crab sheila, dot with butter
and aprinkle with paprika. Brown in 400 degree oven about
til or 20 minutaa

-Mae. W If. Pauoue. Port Orange

ROOM ffftffT IA1AO
J ltcr of owe lemon
Small run tfim llrrl pineapple
I rup i r s s a b l s f sugar

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grapefruit. Add lemon juice and pineapple. Mia and add the
and honey. M il well and aprinkle with coconut.
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T h e * car* uilh hrakrt aiul rngtnrt tiff, a-r tlnlmg *
uphill hatkuanl. propelled by I Or un toiler! mitlen
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Hf may think you've been around. (Jot an
idea there'a nothing new under the sun. Wanta
bet? Then lake a look at thia picture. Two re­
spectable looking cara on a alow sunny Florida
hill. Right enough.
But what you're looking at ia Spook Kill, and
what you can't see and never could gueaa and
won't ever believe - ao help you - ia that theae
cara aren’t going DOWN the hill aa you imagine.
They're sliding gently til*.
Oh come now, what ia thia? Not backward*?
Wa said the same thing, the Aral lime.
Matter of fact, we said it the second lime, loo.
Still, we haven't proved anything by our skep­
ticism. Especially, in the face of unimpeachable
authorities on Spook Hill, auch aa the Greater
Lake Wale* Chamber of Commerce, near where
this phenomenon eiiata, for native Plnridian and
tourist alike to try out for himself. Such as, too,
Miamian Walter Colas, director of activities for
some 1,1100 boys in the Junior Deputy Sheriffs
Laague.
Now Walter ia a sober kind of Joe, with good
brown eyee, a 30-year-old son, daughter in the
30*t by a Aral marriage and (yep) a lad aged ooe
year on April 3, mascot of the Junior Deputies,
with Badge No 000 if you please, and a very
present tyke in lime of league doinga.
Walter and the Miaaua tucked their favorite
Junior Deputy, along with tome other eeaentiala,
into the gaa buggy for a stale-widt Jaunt not a

great while ago. When they got back home, all
they could talk about waa this baffling Spook
HUL About a half mile north of Highway 37. aaya
Walter, and a block from the road to the famous
singing tower at Lake Wales, where the Black
HUIs Paaaion (flay la a great drawing attraction
in the winter months and the Gnat Masterpiece
can be seen nil year 'round, you come to creepy
Spook HiU.
There'a a sign at the aide of the road, and
aomewhere along the bottom they've painted a
strong white line. When your front wheels reach
it, you shut off your motor, aUp her out of gear,
and make aura your brake* a n off. Right away
aha starts backing up the hill-slow, all right, but
■Roving and ao mistake; moving and moving
maybe 60,75 yards or more. Maybe even 100!
Aa if a l this weren't enough to try Urn sanity
of angel*, the car doesn't begin Hiding down

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again either. It juat ait* happily where it *tn p «,
brakrd by m im ic unseen force that hauled it up
there In the tirat place.
You come in for an awful ride when you try
to tell people about Spook Hill for the Aral time.
Fur any time, aeerna like. Barney'a eatery there
at l^ike Wales gets out a little folder, called The
Mystery of Spook Hill, and U ahowa a startled
fellow making a daah away from three creep* in
aheets.
They've put In that folder letters people keep
writing in from all over; from service men in the
armed forces; from companionable people whn'v*
been told to change their brand o f liquor In-fore
it'a too late; from embarraaaed folk* being Ianahot
at. and even a couple from academic character*
interested in ila "educational value."
Then there'a a tall, tall tale in it about a fencioua pirate capUin and the ghost he left behind
him far away at the bottom of the sea. It aeemi
hi* erstwhile companion, ail feet under-accord*
ing to the tale—smack-dab at the foot of Spook
HiU, strongly objects to cars stopping right on
top of him. When you Agure that the weight of a
car la aomewhere around that of 18 men, thi* ole
freebooter get* “ 16 men on a dead man's cheat"
every time some rubberneck atop* his car at the
whit* line to read about Spook Hill.
So thi* independent, recumbent joker send*
out hi* radar protest to the buccanneer down
there in Davy Jones's locker, and up come* I. J *
accommodating at* captain (ghost, that ill, and
heave* the offender back up the hill ofTn the

P. J. Raaor, who manages the Greater Lake
Wale* Chamber of Commerce, ia coy when we
quit him about what he calls "the intimate
secret*'’ of their "most fabulous mystery." He
doe* admit to many instance* where the visitor
ia completely baffled by Spook HUI's uncanny in­
fluence on the behavior of hi* car, and demand!
quit* Aatfootedly to have the secret. •
The secret, however, Mr. Rasor steadfastly
refuses to reveal.
Only thia won't squelch Walter Cole*. Walter
swears that neit time he can get out there, h*'«
going to bring a carpenter's level and uae it on
that rend.
That ought to fla'Mr. P. J, for good

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Kiwanians To Hear
Of European Tour
By Rolland Dean

A former Sanford newspaper man
will address the Sanford Kiwanii
Club Wednesday at its noon lunch­
eon meeting.
^ Rolland Dean, former editor and
puhUihcr of The Sanford Herald,
will tell the Kiwazus group of his
trip to Europe' this summer.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Dean eialted
Europe during the summer from
which they gathered many perti­
nent facta about the people of the
countries Into which their Dip took
them.
A fluent and interesting speaker,
Dean la expected to include In hir
^address to the Kiwanls Club many
facta which would embrace, among
other things, the political aspects
of the countries he rlaitod.
Dean, sow an associate editor ef
Mm Orlando Sentinel, will be Intro­
duced by W. A. Martians.

Woman Is Charged
With Bolita Sale
Police ■Chief Roy William* eaid
this morning that a negro woman,
charged with tha "sal* of a share
in lottery for money" wee arrest­
ed Saturday, shortly before mid­
night, and beld aa two charges
Died against her on the llth aad
17th ef July.
Willi* Mae Hamilton, aisle
Annie Mae Hamilton, a St-yearold negro women of Ocala U free
under bond* totalling |404 pending
a hearing to City Court this af­
ternoon before Judge Johnny
Leenerdy.
Chief William■ mid that such
v.olitors as gillie Me* Herat!toa
era “hard to catch" since they
paddel bold* right out ef their
packet beeka-

DWI Cose Token
Barry Crim Award
W ill Be Announced To’ C ircu it Court
M The regular monthly meeting ef
* Vie board of director* t i th* Snafool* Osnty Chamber of Com■vareo will be held tomorrow night
•t I o'clock ha the commissioner’!
room eg Sanford CHty Hall.
Format Brockenridge, manager
* f the Chamber, said today that
three Items will com* before th*
board for action. The Barry
Crim Scholarship wit] be awarded
prior to the presenting of two imfeortant committee reports.
A report from the Neva! A f­
faire Committee will be beard as
well a* a report foam the
trial “

A “ driving whit* fotoxleated"
case, heard Hi Hanford City Court
Friday afternoon, has b#*n appeal­
ed to Circuit Court, Chief Roy
Williams of the Sanford Police
Department said this morning.
Harry Luther Staples ef Or­
lande, was represented before
Judge Levnardy Friday by a womin attorney, Carmelifer H. Tarfar! who is associated with at­
torney Russell Hornsby's office
in Orlando.
Chief Williams said that the
City ef Sanford will he represent­
ed to Dm ease by Sanford attor­
ney Mack M. Cleveland Jr.

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Red Cross
Offers
Rules

Aggravated Assault
Cases Investigated;
Two Arrests Made
RECEIVES AW ARD-Lt. Cdr. Gilbert 8 . Blake receive* th* Gold
Star in lieu of the Fourth Air Medal. Making th* n-e«enlation is
Cdr. James S. Stafford. I O f'k ill Photograph, U. ft. New I

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Lt. Cdr. Blake Given
Award 11 Years Late
Various Honors Conferred On V C -5
Personnel A t Cerem onies Friday

Boys Presented
Forestry Award
Two Sanford hoy* were pre­
sented high awards at the dimes
of e week-long camp sponsored by
lb* Florida Forest Service.
Herbert Giddeeia end Roger
Jimeret. members of th* Sanford
chapter ef the Future Farmers ef
America, spent a week at Camp
O'Lena, to North Central Florida
between High Springe and Lake
City. Both of the local youths
were presented with the Junior
Forester Award certificate.
W. B. Weet, chapter admuw and
agriculture tear bar at fern l note
High School, praised both Giddens
and Jtmenea for thstr
Th* focal FFA
the “ host cabin award" which is
on* ef the highest te be given nt
the ramp. Herbert Giddens won
th* “ comp*** award" course and
Roger Jimene* won the “ pacing
award" enure*. Jimene* waa the
Unth highest boy according to
grad* standards in the eump, said
West.
Th* FFA Fore*try Camp t*
held annual)y with about S00 hoy*
attending. Along with the Florida
Forest Recvtce the ramp is also
sponsored by venous forestry

Ionite's Game Free
A t Memorial Park
Ita lg tt to "Barrel Nig**" at the
Sanford Memorial BasebaB Sta­
dium, with no admission bring
charged to me the complete game.
R will be a "contribute as you
enfoy" night, when barrels will be
placed at convenient locations for
ran* to place whatever amount they
think should be contributed for the
night’s entertainment.
Local baseball entbutoaata say
that thto wtB bn a new venture on
the pert of th* local organisation.
Fifteen merchants have contributed
gifts that win be given away to­
night. Lucky baseball fans will
go away (rum th* stadium tonight
with fin* merchandise to be pro
sented during the evaafog'e game.
The Sanford Cardinal's are playing
the St. Fatanhurg "Saints" tha
fir * of a two-gam* series.

M a n tr H. Andersan
Funaral Yesterday

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Hurricane Safety
Measures Are Told

Youngster Injured
4As Car Hits Bike
At Sixth, Elm Ave.

Water Is Cut Off
As Line Is Broken

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AN PiPgPgNDIWT DATLT NEWSPAPER
*
MONDAY, AUGUST R, \9M
n F IA M U P A .

Five Items Set
&gt;
For City Meet
Slated for diacusilon at a regu­
Onljr fiv* He mi appear on the
short ijendi coming before the lar meeting of the board will be
Sinford Bond of City Commuiton* "con nde ration of th# cloalng of
Cooke Avenue between Clinton and
er» tonight.
Lincoln Street*," an Item tabled
from Ui« last meeting.
Other business to be discussed
by the convmListonm include: a
request for the Danafer of the beer
and wave license of C. A Taylor.
Jr., to George Joseph DeMattio; a
request tor city water by Mrs.
James C. Walter for « sub division:
and the reading of two proposed
ordinances.
The first reading of the sub-divi­
An elght-yrip-ald hop » * * tllght1» Injured Friday afternoon In * sion ordinance will be heard by the
bicycle-car imaibup it the Inter board of commissioners while the
second reading of the re-organlxation of Elm Ave. and Sixth St
According to the accident re- tion 'ordinance will be heard.
Other than the approval of vouch­
#j**rt Wed by Investigating pa­
trolman L. E. Rock at the San­ ers and the minutea of the previous
ford Police Department, a IMT meeting, only mliceUaneoui mat­
Olds coupe was traveling north ters from the floor and from the
on Elm Ave. when it atnick Per commissioners will come baton
rell Hlckaon, aon of Sanford Po­ the group for consideration.
The meeting will be hrM at I
lice Departmennt Patrolman Joe
T Hlckaon. The youngster re­ o'clock in the commuatooer'a
ceived taceraUoni of both kneei room of the City HaQ.
and bruiaea on hi« lower right
leg and waa treated In the office
of Dr. T. r. McDaniel.
0 The automobile « a i driven, by
John Con David Jr.. JJ-vear-oid
Navy man attached to the San­
ford Naval Auxiliary Air Station,
whoae eddresa waa given aa 319
Water was off aver the entire
W. 18th St. In Sanford.
Patrolman Rock'f report atated city of Sanford today at noon be­
that the automobile waa traveling cause ef a break at the Intersec­
at approximately M in H rmlea tion of First St. and French Ave.
City Manager Warren E. Knowper hour and had alovred down
for the intersection even though lee said today that heavy eonhe had the-right-of-way. The bi- stnirion equipment loosened a
« eyrie, laid the investigating offi­ “ sleeve" which th* city water
cer, ran through the vtop sign a* crew attempted to repair without
he traveled east on Sixth St., and having th* water turned off.
However, said Knowles, th*
Into the path of the car. David's
ear hK the bicycle breaking the sleeve loosened more end turned
fork of the wheel. Damage to loose, necaeeitating the water be
the car waa eaUmaed at spproxi- turned off to complete the repair.
Qunitis Ray, Water Distribution
IptU .
Foreman, supervised the repairs
to th* siu-tnch mein.
Knowles said that the water re­
mained off an additional five to
10 minutea when official* ceuld
not get a phone call through la
the mailt wmtas plant due U tha
number eg Mtepbeaa eeaglafota
coming to.

Weather
clear tn p tr ilr efeadv through
Tur-day evrrpt (nr widely araMerMl mostly »M»rnnnp Ihanderehow-

Manor Herman Andersen, bon
April 1*. UM. died st bis home an
Golden Lake Aug. I , after being
in poor health since March 1 ef this
yeer. Born in Denmarfc. bo came
to Sanford in IMS from F t Lauder­
dale aud had hann employed by the
City at tenfold lints *MS until hla
iliasee. He was n member el the
Lutheran Cknrch.
Ha to survived by the widow,
Mrs. Lacy C. Andersen, of Seafcyd,
daughters, Mrs. Clifford Lundbr*.
of Leesburg; Mrs. Helen Vennoy,
White Water Wls.; Mr*. Jean
George, Miami: Mr*. Betty Galaea;
Mrs. Mary Louise Dennis, of Winter
Farit; sens, B. L. Lehb, Orlande;
Wttia Andm— , Sanford; ton tom
than aad arito**, gad ■ graad-

Connie May Miss
Southern Florida

T »w m u ef "aggravated as­
sault” were inveitigatrd over th*

Shortly before midnight. Friday,

Morris Rivera, St-year-old Puerto
Rican w »* arrested for cutting
l.ui» Gciena, a 11.; ear-old farm
lahoirr, during an atercatton in &lt;
Smith'a Beer Gar dsn in Canaan
City.
Gallon sy sold that Gereru was
slashed on tha arm making it
n#re*«ary to 'aka several atitchea
at tha Iora' hospital Rond for
Rivera was sat at 1100.
a im
Harriron
slashed
twice, in th* neck. Sunday morn­
ing aboil i : 30, Constable Gallo­
s'*y s«H, by ST-year-old Newt
Washington of Jtonford. The cul­
ling took place on Fouthwesl
Road in Ih* Delui* Bar.
W a»hlrg 1nn, when askr.l why
he rut Harrison said, "H e was
siltirg at tbe bor when he got up
with a bottle fn hie hand and I
kn»w ha was going to hit ms."
Harrison was treatad at the M IV O R DENVER CORDEI.I. m l . , Ih* first telephone call to the
Im-al hospital where it we* neces­ Ground O h eervr I'otpt Dnfenie Center In Ja&lt;k*«nvill# yesterday
morning in a div-lonn no-ntions throughout the btate With Mssary to take nine stitches and ut*
»oc I'otdell are Gordon Frederick. Supervisor for the Ground tlh.
five clamps.
Washington is bring held In server Corps in this area sn.i A. H Peterson. Civil Dcfrnse Director
for Femtnol# rotinly, (S ta ff Photei
!h* FeminnU County Jail ender
a bond of |I(VI.

A Gold Star in lieu of his
fourth Distinguished Flying Cross
was award'd in L*. Cdr. Gilbert
R. Blake. UBNR, Administrative
Officer of Composite Squadron
Five, st a ceremony durinr the
Squadron’s formal personnel in­
spection hrM st th* Naval Air
Station on Friday.
The model awarded to perrons
distinguishing themselves by hero­
ism or extraordinary achievement
while participating in aerie! flight,
was presented to Lt. Cdr. Blake
hy his acting Commanding Officer,
Cdr. James S. Stafford, USN,
In part, tha citation signed hy
Secretary of th* Nary, Thomas,
reeds, "F o r heroism . • . In aerial
flight aa a pilot nf a Torpedo
Plan* in Torpedo Squadron Ten.
attache.* to th* U 5 S Enterprise
during eperationi against enemy
Japanese forres . . II April to
H April IMt.” Due to sn error
In filing at the N avy’ s Bureau of,
Personnel, rH* award t* eleven
years late In rearbing its recipient.
f.L Cdr. Blake, who H ie* at
HOI Park A «e with his w ife and
three children. h*« been with VC-g
since January 1054. II* was com.missioned in 1913 upon completion
of flight training a&gt; a NavCad at
Fmsacnta.
With th# prediction that within
In addition to four Distinguish, fiv* years th* atomic plane will
od Flying Crosses. Bisk* holds be commonplace end that the
among his award*, eight A ir greatest discovery nf th* *ga will
Medal* and th* N s*j Unit Cita­ he th* direct transr.ilsainn of
tion. He roeenlly received orders atomic energy into eW trirnl^n.
In th* Naval A ir Station at Dallas. ♦ rgy, Dr. Glen A. Greathou-e, pre­
Texes and expects to be detached sident of Drlando Research, Inc.,
in September
icld th# interest o f to* members
Aviation
Machinist Chef Bo- sf th* San font Rotary Club to
bert M. Cook was presented with 'he fullest at its weekly meeting
a letter of Commendstinn for hi* ■his "oori at th* Yacht Club.
outstanding work and loyalty
Introduced bv (Tier 11# Morriwhit* serving with Composite
on, who had eharg# of th* pro­
Squadron Eight at Patusent River,
gram, as a naltv* nf Illinois and
Maryland until March when he
reported to Sanford Chief Cook , s gradual* of Ih* University of
'hat state, with a long tvs-ord of
resides with U i family in Ceaeel- scromphihmcata in th* field of

'C ra te ' To Open
N itely For Youths
Tt was announced this morning
•hat the Celery Crete at City
IUI1 will h* open nightly from
T-10 o'clock until school start*.
AO teenager* are welcome to
Join the crowd dosen at “ the
Crate" for an evening of good en­
tertainment erith e variety of ac­
tivities.

biochemistry and biophysics. Dr,
Greethous* told of th# partirles
of nuclear physics, iheir progress,
tH* nuclear reaction* of proton,
ration, electron, helium, end ata­
ri am.
Hla Kilenor* were amaied to
hero tost between JflfNl end one
sad • half thousand pound* of
rannim war* converted from ton*
of phnsphau mined annually In
th* Bartow-Fort Meede-Mulberry
district ef our etet*. Hi* most
• meting statement was to the ef­
fect that on* pound of U-23ft w*s
the squivalent of l&amp;o.oon tone af
coal enetgywis*.
President Bill Bush presided
and announced that Frank Evans,
a member of the club, was a
patient at n Boston hospital for
e cheek-up and observation.

The f o r 'inert* Gounty FitcrlfPs
busy
weekend, with arrest* anil lovesI'Nations outnumbering previous
t rulay ■ Fatimtay • Sunday" perlode.
Sheriff la th er Hobby said that
"driving whil* Intoxicated" can**
a re increasing rather than de-

Department experienced *

Maybury Thanks
Sanford Citizens
George Maybury, Commander of
the Fsrford Post N". M nf the
American Legion, said this morn­
ing, “ w* wish to thank th* eltlsens of Senfcrd for their wonder­
ful response yesterday end for
Ifteir participation in the 12-hour
operation of ih# Ground Observer
Corps. "Even though ihe response
was good," Maybury seld, “ quite
a few more people ere needed to
assist with the observation In this
area.”
“The operation w »s * success."
Msvbury commented »s he expinned that the Ground Ob'erver
Corps is an important endeavor
in the community for future de­
fense purposes

INJURY tt LIGHT
LOS ANGELES, (W -Mrs. E «il*
M'dscn suffered only minor m l*
srtd hrulses when hit hy an auto­
mobile while running to ralch a

slroetrar Mrs Madsen is XI

creasing.

Arthur J. hw hlry, a Negro
nailer uf Orinndo was srt'wtnl
this p,i«t nrakrud and charged
with "driving whil* mtoxicnlrd"
and for operating a far "nilhnut
a drivers lictn*e". Vern* Morton,
a it-ycar-rdit Jarksonvill* carp- *'
Irr was also chaigcil with “ driv­
ing while Intoxii ated", William
I amlon Hamby. "Ik-year-old Or­
lando tau drtter was Jaile.) r.n
lh« same rharge.
Deputy Sheriff Morgan Jlcthl.

land said this m"tmng that
Jo.cpJi E. Gladwell, former town
held in the ftemiiiola County Jail

for investigation.
Aornr'ling to Dep»ily McClel­
land, Gladwell, of Sparks, Ga.,
was arrested at a Casselberry
filling station on a warrant near­
ly two years old charging the
former officer with "paw ing bed
ehecVs". IK’puty Rlieriff O. G.
Owmt, who also assisted in th*
arrest of Gladwell,-sa.d that the
rhargea Involved th* pure hat* of
materials for a home In Cassel­
berry, and th# payment for them
by check.
Gladwell, according to th* roport filed In the Rommel* County
.Sheriff's office, had recently been
released from th* FparVs, ( i s .
bnapital following a "b e«rt atterk” . However, * limp caused deputiaa to
inveatlgate
fiirther,
what Gladwell celled "an accident­
al *hootlng of him ielf". Blsmd on
thr r*r -*al end dashlsoanl cause
officer* In invratigale further thr
slatcni'lit* made by the arrested
man.

Longwood Expects Large Enrollment In Fall
Th* larp*it Mirollment In th*
hiitary of Lyman High and Ele­
mentary School if *xp*ct*d during
th* coming form. The school **rvm ■ rapidly growing are* in eouth­
em Seminot* County, including th*
car.munihsi of AlUmont* Ipringa,
B ar Laka, fasaelberry. Fern
Park, Foreat City, Longwood and
I-ynan waa *ilabiiihod In 1*M
to r*plac* a number of on* and
two room achocla i c a t t a r a d
Oirougbout thU diatrict. On* *f
Ih*** Kboola waa located in Longwood. Th* building ia atilt stand­
ing and l* used ai thq cily hall,
wa* Ucatad In Altamoot*
M atta at U * Altofoil)

Mn. Aadanmtt ban t v * fostor lacatod am tanjropnrty p w occsddMNtt at t a tout on M t a ptad hr t a CWftar C. Foagato

Labe. Funeral garvfoan wore y t » RMfefog fo tt. Ttai bollding baa
terday at 4 : » B. m. &gt;4 the Brisen b*«n movad a abort distanr* aooth
Ftmaral Borne. The Bov. A. G al U'a original Zacatkon aad ta now
Metals efBdJfod aad burial waa bring nand u a rtaldmc*. Several
at Oak

year. On* reason for IMt la Ihe
fact that small elanti have been
graduated and larg* first grade
group* taken tn. Last year 22 gra­
duated and between 10 and M first
gradgri will probably enroll in Sep­
tember. In ad-tilmn to Ihla, there
has been an merest* in all the
gradea of Ih* ichool.
Principal E. 8 . Douglass ann
cuncei that thcr* will be a total of
» Ieachers on lh« faeully this year,
W W. Wharton, who taught Social
Studies last year, becomes assis­
tant principal. Half of Ms time
will be devoted to administrative
duties In the secondary gradei. II*
will cuntmti* to t*aeh Ihre* eliatct.
Fiv* new taacberi will'loin Ui*
faculty this year. Mr*. W. J. Burr
bank, who taught at Ih* Audubon
Park Elementary School tn .Orlan­
do last year, will teach on* of th*
sections of tbe second grad*. Mrs.
Frances Sandberg, formerly al
ing form. Otar tha past thro* Suuthsldr Primary School, Sanford,
tars then has been a net incroaia will leach a sixth grad*. Mr*. Mrry
i madia aM af almori u e pm tekttrit, who has bad taperteoc*

*d wait of Forest City and between
Lmgwood and Markham.
Thet* achool* rould not meet the
prods of this section of Ih* county,
so a mov* ta cooaobJai* them ra
th* present large cam put was
riartod by th* board member*, the
1st* B. J. Overstreet nf Long wood,
and th* 1st* Herbert Lyman at
Altamonte Springs. Lyman met a
tragic death by drowning before
the (wilding was completed, end it
• aa decided to name th* school m
h:i honor.
At fl/at than M r* only six elasaroom* and students were able to
go through th* ftnt nine gradei.
Bute* war* owned by privato in­
dividual! and kind by th* county.
Tbli fall B m will b* M elaiiroomi
and ffeo C*unty-*w»#d buae* to
n»rv* th* childm at Ihla a m .
Th* trial enrollment last year
pasiod Ih* TOO mark and U «IU
probably near BOO during Ihe rom-

S

follows ’

J

Rolarians Amazed Gladwell Arrested
At Atomic Speech On Old CheckCharge
By Dr. Greathouse

berry.
Good Condor t Medela wet*
awarded t* Robert P. Cleveland,
Daniel M. Crtssmaa. Chetley p.
Evan*. Carlton L. Gay, Roy A.
Grand/. John R. Porter. Melvin
L Read and William W. Smith all
eerving with Composite Squadron
Five,

The chairman of th# Di«si(*f
■untnlrtc# of the Reminol# Cntmis fhspter of the tmertein Red
i t n hss some ssfety meiitirej
'or rttiirns tn following srhen
the big blow romes.”
A R reterson Jr. ssy* that
there ire 14 simple rules tn folw for yemr own protection
tsou.d a hurricane he fell m Util
area
Me sitd that th* rule* ire aa

weekend hy Constable J. Q “ Slim"
Gatin* «v snd arrests made in both
instances.

In SI. Cloud and Crescent City
schools, will teach English in Ui*
high achool Miss Phyllis Kelley of
Daytona Beach will teach junior
high English. William Garrett, a
recent graduate nf Slrtson Univer­
sity, will teach Roml Sludie* in
the high school
Mrs Esther Wiliiami. of Sanford,
who returns after a leave of ab­
sence, will tracb Hum* Economics
i'nH SpanliM
-rhr reluniinc faruity members
for th# elementary grades are Mrs.
Eleanor* Winkle, Mrs. Pauline
Wheclrts. Misi Mabel Chapman.
Mrs Kathleen Bucher, Mra. Ann
Smilh, Mrs. EuliUa Grantham,
Min Charlene Armstrong, Mill
Franrei Cobb, Hrt. Margaret Benton, Mrs. Lucille Snyder, llri. Dor­
othy Webster, Mr*. Lurill* Well*
and Mr*. Ilctti* McNamara.
Returning Junlor-seotor h i g h
teachers are Mn. Mary Hartley,
Mrs. L. J. North. Mrs. Hazel Flint,
Mrs. Mary Rogers, Miss Lucy Pllclan. Mr*. Dorothy Land. Mlcbari

Ftehar and Coach Jim Faya*.

■11 Keep voiir radio on rod Ro­
len foe official Weather Puresii
xsnvngs rod idtiioriri —ignor*
rumors.
ill Has* aeeest to oe know (R*
l.ua'ion of a telephone Have
readily available the pnon* num­
bers nf sour doctors, fire depart*
men! and utililiri emergency d*partmoQta, but call only tn emer­
gency.
III. Board up windows nr mil
•torm shutlers m place. L*M good
lumber securely fastened.
lit. Check on esrrvthing lhal
might blow or be lorn loose.
Garbage cans, garden tools, signs,
porch furniture, swings, and och­
er ohjcria become weapon* n|
destruction in hurricane winds.
Ilrmosc drbria from your prew
perty. r'htck Ih* roof and mak*
temporary repairs with heavy
canvas and batten strips. Re­
mote TV and EM rross members,
rotennae, and store.
( S i . Fruvida a tun or Ihre# daf
• jplily rf canned rod non-perish­
able foodatuffs. Fill conlJtnrr*
with water for drinking rod rook"ig purposes. 5trriti;e th* bxtbtuh end ftlt tt with water.
idt Mai, * flaihiignt la work­
ing condition,
(71 Prepar* * First Aid tat
am) keep handy, as well ai a loot
kit for any emergency repair*
lhal msv be needrd
18 ) Park vehicles tn garage rf
possihbl* or in walled area* of­
fering protection (torn flying de­
bris — not near oc under Dees,
l#i. He -nr* lh.il * window or
door i *« he opened on Ih# ie*
side of Ih# tiou * —the side op­
posite the one (.setng the wind.
(lo i If Urn center nr • * )* ' &lt;4
ihe siocm passes directly over,
(her* wit be a lull in Ihe wind
lasting from a few minute* to
half an hour or more Slay m a
safst pta'# Remember the wind
will return suddenly from »h* op­
posite direction,

(I t ) Resilient! of lakeside ew
costal areas should seek high
ground away from large bodice
nf water
(III. to’ no* touch nr remqvn
f*llen wire* rmr touch object#
upon wh'ch ther rest, Kutify jour
utilities &lt;*ntra department rod
wad until they eanclsnn Re re­
moval
(111 V *oq leave y*wrr horn*
(or * shelter, open die master
electrical twitch, turn out nil
open flamaa or burner* (leas*
p ,,,.,,,.
p
.„„ light on&gt;.
rat .appliance
print
Have the ibwsrs of yostr bom* »•rurrly c o e d h*it unlocked,

114). Keep telm.
Humean* Connie, headed lor *
renders mss with an eastward tow
pressure trough which may puth
II awas flum land, whirled it* IkYmile winds over the Atlantic about
vn tmiet east of W«u Palm Beach
today.

Sheriff Deputies
Arrest Nurse Here
A Eust’ s nurse waa arrested
Saturday rnght and ehargrd with
"driving white intoxicated", ancording to a report filed at th*
Teminola County Sheriff's office
hr ralrntman Carl Williams ef
the Florida Highway Patrol
F’lfly-fiv# year old Rerte n-n*
ibrsnn Wjlltem* was turned over
to Khertff's Deputies Morgan MrClellsird rod A. E Evans at th*
scene of the arrast.
Th* nurse was driving a 1941
Rulck Se-ten weal on But* Ro*d
48, on* mile east of Sanford, when
ih* aideswiped ■ spring w*t*r
truck breaking * number ef tbn
five-gallon water bottle* and fer*ing th* frock off th* road.
A raiding to th* report, danugw
to th* two vehicle* was light. Th*
Euitis nurse was h*ld eight Hour*
in the Seminole County J*i] and
roleorod w d«r 1300 fond.
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