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To Exchange
,, Airmen Jubilantly
Cross Over Border
To Freedom Today
HONG KONG Oft - Eleven US.
airmen happily eros«ed the Ilona
Kong border to freedom today in
food phyiical shape and mrntal
spirit after 2 't years captivity In
Communist China.
Five and a half hours after their
release, the 11 left tn two plush
Air Force transports for Manila.
From there they will he flown to
Tokyo and the L’ S. West Coast
for reunion with their families.
Col. John Knos Arnold Jr., 41,
Silver Spring, Md., their leader,
bitterly told a press conference,
0 "Peiping Is not entitled to a x x a
i x i thing" In nuw releasing the
I t £29 crew members. Commu­
nist China convicted them as spies
last November. They had been held
since their plane was shot down
Jan. II, I M3, In the Korean War.
Arnold declared his B29 was shot
down 33 to 40 miles aouth of the
Yalu River China border whila on
a leaflet dropping mission over
North Korea.

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Recording Charges
Gets New Schedule
Posted By Herndon

County School Budget
Blueprints1
Of $1,724,121 Adopted

MOSCOW 0T&gt;— Premier BuiKanin today turned down as "un­
realistic" President Ei-cnhowrr'a
plan for a swap nt military blueprinta and mutual air inspection
of each other's territories.
Deputies tc the Supremo Soviet
Parliament assembled In the Great
Kremlin hall burst Into laughter
when Bulgarin said the real effect
r f the President's proposal would
not he ronstderaM* because "both
countries havo limitless territor­
ies on which one could hide any­
thing."
The President offered at the
Geneva summit conference on July
21 tn pinpoint American military
•stahlishmenta and 1't them turns
under the eye* of Russian aerial
inspection ti.ims In return for roriproeal action by the Russians.
The President said he made the
proposal to eonvinc* everyone of
“th» great sincerity of the United
Statce In approarUng this problem
of disarmament."
The Soviet premier's rejection
of the Kiscnhoner plan came near
the enl of fos 95-mlnuta report to
the Soviet people on the Geneva
conference. He spoke lo a special
session of 1,800 deputies to the
Supreme Soviet.

County Veterans
Needing Help
May Consult Deen
Veterans or their dependent*
assutar.r* In obtaining benefits
provided by law may receive
guidance from Tom B. Been, As­
sistant titate Service Officer.
Veteam* or their dope tideni a
may consult Deen white nc Is in
this arc* and may receive assis­
tance in filing application* for
hospiUlitmUoa, c o m p e n s a tio n ,
p e n a l o n e , insurance problems,
loan benefits, educational tr.ilninr. hu: tel benefits and m
enhus etbjecu,vw btra
tltlcment Is Involved.
IHcn haa been Invited So this
area as a apnial consultant by
Karlyle llouaholder, County tiervica Officer, Brimlry - l*u!c«toa
Building, and may l&gt;* contacted
aa follow*: Aug. !1, 8:30 am .,
Sanford, a t tha County Service
Office.

A new eehrd'ile of charge* for
recording by photographic process
has been posted la the Office of
ISe Clark *1 Conn a t U&gt;a geminate
County Court House. The rhargea a rt being made to
aomply with new statute* adopted
a t the 1088 legislature. O. P.
llemdon, Clerk of the Circuit
Court, said that the new charges
became effective Ant- 8.
Herndon eaid that the charges
are based am each necessary extoro net mare than 8 Vi inches
14 Inehea.
For deeds, conveyance*, agree­ Gasoline Dealers
ment* for deed and other aimilar
roeonl* covering real estate, the Pay Over $18,800
complete instrument en one elde
of the page with spare for State In County Taxes
Ray E. Green, Stale Comptrol­
and Federal Stamps, the filing
record and other neeeesarv data, ler, report* that gasoline dealer*
81.78, Turn pages cost $2. llemdon paid 180,1.86.43 to hit office in
aald that a charge of 75c will be July for th* erven cent* per gal­
mad* for each additional page. lon tag on their June ealra of gaeThese costs, ha said. Included 28e otln* In Seminole County, which
for reporting to the Tas Asset tor. , totalled 814,896 gallons. If* dleFor mortgagee, satisfaction*, as­ lirtbutad 818,606.96 of this U s for
signment*. Judgementi, and all read bond* or road building purmm In this county.
other miscellaneous Instruments,
Salsa r f gasoline In th* entire
tha charges will be, said the Clerk
eta
to totalled 98.1.16,917 gallons
of Court, 81.80 for the complete
Instrument on one side of the page hi June, and the tax rollerted wa*
with space for file record and 86,869,884.18. This is approxiroother data. Charges for two page* asm# month last year, and per[.reroute
an
liter****
of
II
8t 78, and for each additional page
tha
mately |808,000 more
78c.
cent.
A charge of ?8e will be made,
•aid O. P. Herndon, for making
* vtograpMe copies not over 8 4 Drivers Licenses
he* by 14 inch**, and a charge
of BAc is made far certifying.
Fees Upped 25c
"This fa not a profit making
Driven licenses are now $125,
p a rt of tho county'* work," aald
the Clerk r f Circuit Court, "but according to th* office r f the tiethe email additional chargee will mlnole County Judge. Tha new
■How the gminty to nuke this Im­ fee want lata effect no Aug. 1
portant duty of tha m unty gov­ aald Mr*. Lathe Fowler, Chief
Clerk In Use Judge's office.
ernment pay for Itaaf."
Chauffeurs license* have
Increased to 82-25, Mr*. Fowler
reposted. Tha purpoa* ef th# ad­
Folk County Foces ditional
28* added to each Hcenae
la to conduct, throughout tha
Showdown Battle
atav a Driver Education Pro­
BARTOW l* —International Min­ gram.
Such a program, according to
erals and Chemical Co., the giant
te the Polk Cossnty phosphate Aald. advenes material from the pro­
facet a showdown fight with ttrih- posed educational effort, would
reduce accident* and death rates
ta f union workers Monday.
Tm o C has anaoanecd t i l l l N - kg a great percentage.
apaa Ha plant* aad arias*. 04fleiala r f tha International Che
k a l Wortttra Ualaa (AFL» ml. Sarah Ann. Cowan
tha action was a "itrikobwaktag"
■ova. They added tboy war* *dHomt Is Destroyed
visteg their talon membara wot
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Sarah A
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la heed tha hack-to-work *a!is.
Some 1,000 win bars a n omptoyM -------- ------ completely destroyed
h r flra raraatly when fir* trucks
by r a c e .
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Other activities developed gulch, arrlvpd tee late to put out the
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M-»re than I t !hoti«and ticket*
to th» gigantic Meichant'a Night
celebration st the Sanford M#mnna lla.-ioll Stadium lonighi
p**«rd out to ciivtomAt * special m eting rf the 5cm h «v»
Inole County School Board. held er» and ritlirn t Ihroughnut this
this morning in the .vffice rf thi aioa,
Fuitv-fiie Sunford merchant*
Siipcimlrnitrnt rf Public Inslrur
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tion. at the Court House. the budget
participating
In in event
for the 1938 84 school year* wa* wImh promise* to b-&gt; one of tiro
highlight* of the Sanford haieball
approved.
Th# budset nf SI 771 l?I was -ca-on. l i e »t*ntl« at# cvpocted
adopted, uithoiil change at the to l&gt;- p». Led thi, c rn llig wh»R
meeting railed (or a public hrar- the fit it hall ii pitched at 7:34.
i U i i f a n ami ba-eball enmg.
thmiu-1 - will «•# th- Sanford
ft T Mil*re, Superintendent of t’anliliati cid the llaytona ftca&lt; h
Public Instruction, told thr hoard lilanileii together on the -tadiunv
memlicr* that the grrate.t in diamond for the lait lime this
erra-e in the budget wa* mail* ne- ____n Rt&gt; ami ...........
.
Manfirdi ..
n .evcc«»ary because rf Irashrr P*y.p#rm t to pitch for th# Cardinal*,
raise* of 1766 per instructional unit
Mrrchantt participating in toMilwe* also salt! that the too chit ■ilg-HL'a ha rlacall event arc Angel's
drrn a &gt;car Inrrrase In school at
jiha.t. Berry's IVairhous*
trmlanr# demand* s larger and Kutnitui# Co. T. V Brown. Hr.
latgfr hud get each year.
It. |„ Hat*. pVM, C. f). Brown,
Commenting on the eirrllrnt Maiy Alrtamf-r, Cowan'*, C. R.
financial condition of the school I l*aw *‘&gt;n. Hear D"»p Inn, The Furtv stem in Seminole County, Mil- nitur# Center, Foodmart. Florida
uee, told the board that In July. ] State , Bank. $'ne&lt;ton# Store,
1*34 "w# wdt have paid up all ol Gene's Tetaeo Service Station,
the old bonded indebtedness " "We Goenvtde's Sers ic# ft I a l i n n ,
have the money to rlcsr the*# debts Hairy's l.iquor Store, J. I- llnh,
now," he isld.
by, Jambson'a, J ims# a Gtocary
In other bo«ine«t taken car* of Store.
Inliby New* Stand. McReynat tmlav's meeting was the appoint­
ment nf Miss Mary I.en* Green as obf'a Drug Store. Nicholson llnlrk
English instructor at Seminole High I'ompany, Neht Bottling Coat*
psny, rtin r Kannrr, Perkin'*
School for th* turning ) ear.
Preliminary plans for nine ad­ Men's Store, Robb’s Home Bakery,
WASHINGTON J» - N * r m a a
ditional cl*&gt;»ronme at the Golds­ timokrlinuf*, tiaminols C o u n t y
Thomas rhsrgaH today that tha
boro School were aUo approved IrounJiy, John Senkarlk, tianfet l
The approval sketches are nf a Euigltnr* Company, Jim SpenSeminol* lli'vc ’nn. Rut-rlt
wrongr,..,/ , Js&amp;nCfl PJ?TLv$arv ^v!5
nne-storv modern structm* with SSrvkJan.f,
Asnftni Atlanta Na­
hcls on m iry young men and made
*«r*rnf seam Ipprulrnrl
Th*
it Impossible for them lo get Jobs
.Superintendent rf Public Instruc­ tional Bank.
Sun-hiiva 8ta-k#t Sanford Her,
after being dlvchsrged.
tion tnld the board members that,
The Socialist party chief, often
“ •there will he a brvutiful srherf alii. Bill tiplnl's Gulf Station,
a presidential candidate. Joined in
plsnt hill there." "This addition," Shell tilting Station, DeBarr,
accusing the Army of "assuming
he said, “ wilt nuke a total of ?) timlttv'a Snappin' Turtle, Slln*
tha tola rf censor over all th*
rooms, a rafrlnriom, and adm m- Machine and Supply Cmitpstu,
nation's young men from approx­
. stiatmn suite, in a rurnpirtg plant tianford Auto Parts, Thrift Oil
Company, Touch ton Dn,g Gojwimately tha age rf 15 to 30 . . ."
I for Goldsboro School,"
irony, T'-t-ly's Rewtaurant, Wilaon*
He said a report on mors than
klilwre aim t"!d the board that Matrc Eiirnttuie t'omnsny Vow,
too cases affected by the security
work is underway to make a park­ all's and Clay William* Billiard
program would he handed to Asat.
ing M al Seminole High School a I’atW .
Army Secretary Hugh 11. Milton 11
mortem nor with lights, two drive­
late this morning.
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ways
from French Avenue pnd
Tha report was prepared by
chain frnce lo cunts
Rowland M'atts, Baltimore and
T8i# appointment of And&gt;»w J
area
"W# are in ths
the proce**
proce of
’
New York attorney and nalbmal
Bracken Jr., a.« as«i*t*nt principil
beau'ifying nur school grnum) .
secretary rf tha Workers Defense
h* told He h**aid.
rf Seminole High School wai ap­
League. Thomas Is a director rf
Oharlo# Dunn, a format fo'r.ty
proved
this
mnrning
by
th*
SentBefor# adJ-njrnlng th* meet ng
the league, which describes Itself Commlisioner in SemmoliOojn
nolo County Board r f Education
today, the school hoard and the
as an anti-Communist organisation
Superintemlcnt rf Public Instruc­
Interested In tha defense of civil ty, was a visitor this m&lt;&gt;mig at at a *|«cial meeting held te lha
th* Court Ifouie, trnewlnjkl *c •ff.ro of the Superintendent of
tion. loured the school* with runliberties.
structu.n underway in order to he
quatntancM and makit| new Instruction tn lha County Court
n r u i v n 'Jv-Mcriwcsher *mf»H
House.
brought sp to date with th* pro­ and hi* u-n Simuel, IS. who told
gress being made this summer. a coroner's Jur&gt; he Selievad hta
Aluminum Leader
Bracken, far th* past •’* jmaro,
The former *ammia*i»d said, haa been an Assiiisr.t Professor
Schools included in th* tour were father killed hi* mother, left !&gt;*•
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Ho
Leaves Big Estate “I see Iota o f change* hi. that rf E&lt;iucation a t th* Unlverstty of Iroat night Orwng* City, Delrond, Goldsboro, (.'room* Academy, Se­ Irond togrihev yesterday to attend
recalled soma of tha tr&lt;£
minole High School, and th* new her funeral.
t'lori'la. The 34-yesr-old *&gt;lu&lt;ator
of was lit* captain of th, 1941 font- New Imyrrro and ftenfonl playeil Ptnrerest School.
To Widowed Wife war* prodominant, in h&lt;'t* ■unty
The body rf fona Smith, B ,
troll tram a t the L'nlvaruty of ahufflotioard a t th* local courts
RICHMOND, Va. LP-Rlcbsrd S. serving on th* Board
was sent lo Alriandria, Va., hy
Flortia. He received his Masters with pens* going to th* follow­
Reynolds Sr., aluminam magnate Oommiaaioners.
tram. Father and son had reser­
llh-'Ti Deg rro In Education from New ing: first, Mr. Wotror (K*nfoni)
Now living near
who died last week, left an estate
Nellie
Vaughan,
vations to sit side hy asda aa lha
some
York University.
of t l 2,780.060 with his widow tha fin**, N. C., he rarou
same train.
and Mr. Phtnegar (Itelronil). Cunof his exparit-nce* pridto nu
Tha new assistant principal for ■ntslfon, Mr. Diets (tianfurd) slid Dies This Morning
sole benrfleiiry.
Smith. VI. a huIMoier operator
Tha probata of tha will hers yes­ coming to Sanford amt Ft lra\ '■•minnle High School I* a mem­
Mrs. Nettie Vaughan, a Sanford and partlinic preacher, Is rlurgi-d
Mr.
Anglo
(Dalrond),
‘go.
tng
her#
about
II
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t
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ber of th# I’resbybnan Church
terday disclosed that Mrs. Julia
with Brat dc.re* murder r f hil
"Th* publi* la cordially hivttrd ' resident fur 61 jaars, dtad at t l IS wife and Is free on tl.w t bond.
Parham Reynolds win rrcsiv* a
" - i n aays ha was b&lt;i Scot- ami h*« three children.
a
m
todsy
after
a
short
illness
at
life trust consisting r f rash, stocks ’and where he learned tra le
to Join this slub for th* raerra- hrr home, 613 t . Park Av*.
Hi* woman was strangled TTiurs*
and set .••d hi* apprenl lip **
and personal effects.
day night. Smith told the cmvmer's
Itoa tt affords a« a health bensA
mrmhsr
of
lha
First
Method
vt
liulMcr.
Upon her death, the state will a cabinet maker an
fsclov. Hhufflrlmaid has gained Chureh, sh* i* tha widow r f the Jury he fought with two Intruders,
Divers Exploring
ha divided equally among tha From Scotland, h* wall 'I went
than found his *:'« dead, no also
(.to r nationally I f leaps and
Reynolds' four sons. Reynolds, 73. to Lorvkm for a #»wr a half, In DeLeon Springs hounds especially In rssort cen­ lata John Vaughan.
said he grappled with hi* son b*.
th n e
Mrs. Vaughan's survivors Ineludc cause the Iwy "ihrcatened to kill
was chairman rf th* board rf and than to Africa
DELEON SPRINGS (H - Twelve ters, a «n*rd ships and to Florida two daughters, Mrs. Alice congle- me thiee times :n tho last flva
Reynold* Metals Co. Richard S. ysars, and again back
som*
hivs
a
court
in
their
own
Daytona Beach skin divers explor­
ton, Mr*. Grrlrud* McDonald, years."
Reynolds Jr. la president of the "It wa* quiet then, 1
ed the depths rf Ponce Ite Leon hark yaid. In tit. Petartburg af­ lluikin; two grandsons, ('apt. Wal­
firm and tha other sons, Louis, following the Boar W
Samuel said hr he m l a enmter this* games you m utt give
Springs
todsy.
Theyll
rrmovs
iteter J Ward, L' S. Army at l*o- molmn in hi* i»arenli' rmim, that
W. G. and David P. Reynolds, hold "and 1 pitched a an
bns that bat blocked the entrance up the court.
lumbia. S C.j Pharmacist's Mate hit father tame into his roont
vice prasMenrks.
mine whether 1 * «
“In ftenford w* hav* as good I c Edwarl C. Mulligan. L'. S
to the lower rire rn for a rentury
America or go to A
and what they may find is any­ playing courts as Uiay havs any­ Navy at Washington, fl. C.; tn r and altarked him hut ha escaped.
"I
aama
to
Wlnni
Police A rrest Mon first," he said, "but
where. Th* dues st* low, to that great grandchildren; and two lis­
body's guess.
frost week four of thr group, all may join and tnjoy them­ ten- living in England.
One Prisoner Shot
my wife's bsalth
Sought In Killing
headed by John Bird, chairman selves. Won't you Join us and
Mrs.
Vaughan
was
horn
July
II.
Chicago,
III.,
where
RDVARDSVTLLE. IB. 'JV-Prfic*
rf th* Sea Cbmbert Club, brought help entertain visitors, many of 1*7.8. in Miriford. Sutton In Aihfifld, By Ten Officers
up a pier# r f an fndisn dugout whom sre provportiv# rosidents," F.ngland. Funeral ervtcai will be
last night arrested on* rf two man the mid there wax
ght for tha car-trunk killing rf tense." “It was than
esnna, soma Indian pottery and it waa brought out by a member announced later.
In Texas Jail Riot
Florida."
rf th* club.
patrifted bones.
Rt.Louia taxi driver.
■AN ANTONIO, Tox. W)
Dunn
says
that
he
flaorg* 'Wormy) Marvin was
Bird said they may use m ail
T#n offlc#r* shot on# prisoner ta
I a t I f police la foonl rf kls ford about 1918. “
charges of dynamite today to loot
death smt Injured four mbers Tues,
Registration Books dty
Bast Eltoula home aad brought Sanford to attend
an logs and bouldars.
3rd
Tropical
Storm
night in quelling a 86 man Jail
his
granddaughter,
to tha Madison County Jail her*.
riot.
Open
On
Tuesdays
Stm sought Is ta ils D. Should*n. “They sure grow
Seen In Atlantic
The bloody outbreak wa* tha
Murder warrants for their arrest they," he rent ini
fa comptianc* with th# new
British Freighter
MIAMI. Fla. IT—^Tropical storm
Boiar
Counts's Jail's second abor#
were issued yesterday. Shoulders
Connie, third rf th* year, whirled hill, Mrs. Camilla Brur#, super­ live riot la a week. The first, o*
is the son r f Louis Shoulders, for­
visor
of
registration
for
SrnilnReports Bombing
it* winds over open Atlantic water*
mer fit ta ils policeman now serv­ T ax Collecj
ot# County, said that th* registra­ July 24, loot three hours to break
HONG KONG th—The I ritlsh today I.* » mile* *oulh*a*t rf the tion books would h# op#n #vcry ■ip Last night's wst slopped ia
ing a federal prison sentence for
30 minutes.
freighter Inchwells reported todsy mainland.
perjury la consort ton with the 1183 H it Over
Tuesday from 9 am. to 1 p.m.
th* was bombed and machlna- Tha Weatfser Bureau at Miami and from 3 lo I p.m, at lha ofSheriff Owea Kitday, a brother
Green lee aa kidnaping u s e .
Aerardiog to
gunned at tha entrance lo Foochow tald IM storm may alroady hava fie* r f lh« aupirvisor In th* of Rep. Paul Kilday, (D&gt;Tox)*
Felice said tha younger Moul­ leased
by Bap
harbor on tha Red China coast reached hurricane fore# aad Steam Chamber r f Commarc* Building. wwpt aa h* told of firing th* fatal
ders was • hartowdsr employed at
Casapteallar,
bullet tela Rudolf* Frocohodo, ST,
Th# shlp'i owners, WiHlamsoa ships w trt w aned eat rf Ha path.
■ t a u n t m i Falram m t F a it Collartkm*
Mrs. Brur* pointed out that tho o* th* Hot flarod to a elkatag
and Co., r f Kong Kong, aald the An Air Foret hurricane busier
aperttod by
during th*
radioed report did sot specify the plans wai to wing toward M from saparvfaor of registration ha* no about • p.m.
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"I taw him fall." Kilday sobbed.
Identity r f lha attackers but pre­ Bermuda during lha day la gather authority now to carry th* hooka
Into th* various districts r f tho Ha said ha flrsd la telf-defensm
I houadrod
sumably they were Chinese Na­ additional information.
county. According to th* now re­ Etcibodo, he said, was brandish­
than waa
tionalists.
Cecil Gentry, mataornlogM la
| month r f
On* rrewmaa was Injured ser­ tha itorm warning **rrica, aald gulations, eltiaan* moat appear hi ing a larga tray and rofuaed to pul
ate ra- iously aod another was hurt slight­ two steamships gave reports yes- parson, a t th# offlra rf th# super- It dawn as th* sheriff erdoresL
Sates an
visvw r f registration, with rs- Kilday said *b*a Eacebado ita r ily In th* attack yasterda/ aftat- JtedW which indicated a
ad la throw tha tear a t him. " I

Money Available
To Clear Debts

The north gate to Mellonville
Are. of the tianford Naval Auxili­
ary Air Station has been opened
tn traffic for 30 minutes in Urn
morning and 30 minutvs in the af­
ternoon. Captain Robert IV. JackM&gt;n, Commanding officer ef the
Navy !&gt;••« -aid yesterday.
Captain Jarksen said that the
fata wa* fir-t opened about ten
day* ago on a trial Iasi* from A
la 6:30 a m. and from 3 ta 3:30
p.m. to alleviate a traffic c o n f e t ­
ti on
the mam sate during tha
m orning and afternoon hour.
The Commanding Officer r f
tha local ba-» pointed out that
he plan* tn keep th* gal* openrd
at theta hours, which takes a
large percentage of traffic front
Panfmd Av*. at a critical time,
until the Onora Road la paved la
Highway 17-92.
"I hope that w#*r# not bother­
ing th* resident* on Mellonville
Av*. In opening the worth gate at
three brief hours," Captain Jackeon aald.

Army’s Security
Program Blasted
By Party Chief

Ex-CommissioniJ’
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urai D o o m i d a y a t Sblroyama
grado school.
At 11:09. Aug. &gt;, INS. tba
aacood atomic bomb dreppad on
Ja p a a aiplodad about ball a mile
•w ay aad turned tba bulkliag to
rubble. Twenty-eight taaebara aad
■ o re than 1400 students died.
Today a new building Hands on
tba aama site. la it* courtyard is
a hrnnia statue of a schoolboy
and two doves. It Is Inscribed:
"The tea of August la Doomsday."
Onca n month, a now gaaera*
tVm of schoolchildren g a t h a * a
around the statue. They say a
prayer to the A-bomb's victims,
sing a song celled "Spirit of the
Children," and bear a talk by
VriBetpal Tatuso 01.
Ot has been l school principal
In Nagasaki ever atnee little Japs*
aese boys and grls ware breed
to wave rising sun flags and shout
"B an rai" In schools such as Ibis.
Now completely bald, he lost his
first wife in the atomle attack.
"Wo tell the pupils that such a
dangerous weapon as tho atomic
bomb should not be used, nr It
will m ain destruction of the
world." 01 laid ta an taterviaw,
‘Then the pupils go to their owi
classrooms and their teachers
guide thorn to thtek seriously
about the peace of tho world."
There la no formal classvork oa
World War II and the atomic
bomblag. It wai eliminated from
the elementary school c o u n t when

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" tb a children (iga* I to 111 *ra
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feeling toward Americana waa a
show of hostility from fisherman
bar* after dust from aa H-bomb,
mated last year a t llk lii, drifted
m ar tba J i p i w s fishing boat
Lucky Dragon. U S. Navy war*
abJpi bar* on occasional visits got
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war, aversion to things military
aad aaar worship of tba abstract
U aa of Mace.
High school students get a ten *
chronology of tho war, usually
including a simple statement that
the Pacific war started when Japa*
Msa pisses bombed Pearl Har&gt;
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school, the hoys may become outspoken If they discuss history with
opinionated p a r e n t s or school,
teachers or read murh. Night now
the most voluble teachers are left*
1st Inclined.
N tat week, cm Aug. f, the people
of Nagasaki will dedicate two new
rlvio buildings to the memory of
their T l.m dead. On la the new
■foot-high brunse statue called
•T rsy er for Faaee." The ether u
• sla-itory building which cost a
third of a million doQart-NagiaaU's new Intern alloaal cultural
center and auditorium.
On the fifth floor photographs
of survivors am displayed, along
with samples of malted tile aad
burned clothing. There la a cracked
hart of Christ facing away from
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C IIA m X n .THIUTT-THUICK
"I’m ndln' out to talk to Tloh,
AS THE g a m b l e r Uirtrnrd, him soul!"
H u liquor anil his toast woo hit get straight about Just what did
though bis poker fare ahow«1 no
change, the IndUTcrcncw ilrwinrd acxeplance aa a (Head. Listening happen. Can't take loo much stock
out of him. He wraa beginning to to tlirlr talk, he manager! to In' In these ermsy nntrra. And then
ainua..' his sympathy with farm- mebbe wo can figure out what
ace the glimmering of an nlca.
—Christie," he demanded unhap­
The awlngmg doom pushed open era fighting for their rights sgmtnst pily,
“what you eaepeot one man to
lor a momrnt to admit a gleam of the arrogance of cattlemen.
For once, bn didn't try to ruth do against the crowd T Como on
daylight and the figure at n tall,
now—you got to leave so I ran
heavily-built young man, a bit m l things. Cameron would hsvt ap­ lock
up."
around the eyre and grim aa to prove* of h u methods. There were
"Are yon going to trava the &gt;til
mouth and chin. Evidently he hnd still several hours of summer day­ unguarded
with that crazy mob
eume Importance in thia crowd: light left; tor what he had in mind,
in town?"
fheada turned at bla entrance, tn J he knew darkm-sa waa best, when loose
"Jim Farrellil keep an aye on
aa be clumped across the room, men couldn't see each other's faces.
hta prag m a waa hailed by hand* And the two men In th# Jail were things while I'm gone."
"Jim Farrell!- ||* was Lacey’s
claape and low-toned wonU, ac­ safe: they weren’t going to run
deputy, a lank. Ineffectual elderly
companied by look) of respectful away.
man who had suhslded for ten
• e a
gravity. He waa drawn into the
yrara on hla deputy's salary with­
moat netolly belligerent of the
The noise of the nrsters crowd
doing anything vlslbls In earn
'groups, which quieted at hi* rn Ing Into town had reached up even out
trance. Ileaey hands clapped him to the cell Into which lucey Par- IL Christie swore her disgust.
"1 grant you Jim's no great
on the ahoulicr: drmka wrro aym run, looking more like an unhap­ shakrs
of an officer," ..act 7 con­
pathetically prewacd on him.
py l ii-odhound than ever, had fb ceded, "but he’s os good as wo ran
"When's the fun'ral go:n' t* be, rally admitted Christie, after re­ get for the M iry we pay. Would
Frtxl?" Calder heard one of the ceiving her assurance that the you want the Job?"
men ask, and the muttered reply, wasn't going to slip Krtry a weap­
"I'd be more use than he would I"
"Tomorrow. Two o'clock."
on or a key. Kerry's fever had "Wouldn't be eurprlsed If you
"W all all be there," the speaker gun,- down, and the pain of hla would. Christie. You can take It
aaaured him, with a »o!cmnlly that wound » n i ca&gt;:cr, but he waa still up with the town council nest tune
wasn’t altogether sobrr. "N ile was weak, and content to Us back they meet, Hsm clear out an' let
• good man—a mighty good min.' quietly on the lumpy cot, with me lock m; Jail."
•'I’ll tell the world ho waa." .The Christie's hand In hla, until they
Outside, Christie paced raeUtnt
grim-face*I young man brought a heard the trampling of home-sho-* ly up and down the main strxwt.
clenched flat down on the table. and the mutter of voices in Ihe watching the nrsters going In and
"A' those murderin' eons that tin- street
out of the two saloons. This time
tahed him ain't beard the last o'
"What's going onT" he demand tbs really looked at tha crowd,
the Cullens yet—they ain’t!"
*d fretfully. "Look out the win­ and aha didn't Ilka what aha saw
Ilia companions growled their dow, Christie."
or felt of their temper. Mors and
approval. Calder signalled the bar
"Just n lot of n rilrrs riding Into mors the wished she hadn't sent
tender. "Who's that young fellow town," she reported, keeping her nob away. Since he'd been too
that just came In T"
voice as coot M she enubL fthn'd late to deal with the trouble at
“Fred Cullen." Tbq barman eyed seen the o|&gt;en wagon with a tar­ Broken Spur, he'd better have been
him with a touch of uneasiness. paulin stretched over It, and she h e r e , dealing with — whatever
"Stranger In town, ain’t you?"
didnt Reod much imaginaUea to might be going to happen. Bhe
"Just riding through," Calder guest what lay underneath.
(ought with an Impulse to ride
agreed. "Seems tike Uiere'a been
"What the devil—" Kerry tried alter him. Her pride rebelled at
some trouble here."
to gi t up to art for himself, and the Idea of running for help, when
"Sure has." The bartender low­ she was almost thankful far the there might not be anything to
ered hta vole*. "Bunch &amp; neater, weakness that made him drop need help against. And she didn't
raided Broken Spur—biggest cat­ back.
like the thought of leaving Kerry,
tle outfit in the country. Fred, his
-Call Laesy," he Insisted. "He'll even though there was nothing aha
brother waa killed. What's your know wbat It'S all about."
could do, locked away from him.
pleasure, friend T"
Larry teas a long time answer­ L’raldra, Hob had enough to worry
“dive me n bottle of your best" ing b- r call, and whtn he cams at him—but Kerry waa bis as well as
II la rts wrnr mmj uanger
caw - paid for I t and walked over last, et&gt;s nrnhal only on* won tnu&gt;
to Collen'e table. "Beg your par­ the heavy face to know she hadn't threatening him—
don, The man at the bar's Just been Imagining things.
Her abstract steps led her bach
been telling me about your u d
"You'd better go back to Ihe toward ths jalL Walking blindly,
loss. If you wouldn't consider It hotel, Christie. The streets might she brushed against a couple at
presuming for a stranger to offer ba gctlln’ kinds' rough In n little nrsters standing spraddle-legged
tils aympathy—" Young Cull.-n While."
on the side-walk. They didn't slrp
raised bloodshot, siiaplcio-ia eyes to
"What’s happening, lA ceyl"
or tip their bats with the
the gambler'a race. Calder con­ Kerry raised himself on an rlbow. Murtssy farmer and cattlemen
tinued smoothly. *Td take It as
The sheriff hesitated, t h a n alike usually showed to n woman.
an bancs It you'd have a drink "You'd have to know sooner or One of them spat &lt;a the sidewalk
With me you and your friends."
muttered. "Ths cattlemen
latir, Kerry. All heirs busted
think they own lbs r tn s t, loo, I
The others at tbs table made loo-e.” end he told them.
room for him: gtaaare were lUIrd.
Kerry cursed with futile savag­ reckon.**
(T o 0b Coal U se d J
Calder Ufted his solemnly. "To the ery. Christie demanded, "*Vhat are
trad leal*.
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NEW YORK I.p - Could you
answer this quest ion;
What Verdi open itsrtrd Arturo
Toifinml on bis career as a con­
ductor; in nhat country did he con­
duct It; where w ji the opera first
performed and on the ere of whit
holiday w ii that premiere?
The eoirecl m tw rr w is worth
LB.&lt;xo to Geno Prato, an llillinborn Bronx thoemiker. on a telsviiion quia »how Tuesday night.
Without hesitation the lifelong
opera cnthutiatl gave the right
reply — Aida; llraiil; Cairo. Egypt
and Chrittmai Eve.
NEW CAR TOTAL WRECK
This doubled Trairt’a previous
SHAWNEE, Okl*. IMS —
Paul winning) on the CBS show, ''The
" L v. . — H .
V Ik io u vj.rrstion." ind rnlitlod him
Jackson, 33, HoldenvPe. drove ill ti) (omr
come blrk
bark next week to try lor
19SS auto out of « mow room lure thr top prir* ol S'M.mo.
Pralo, JS, had the choice of tak­
yrsterdsy.
Twenty mlnutss later his car md ing IIS.o««t won Ihe week before
a modrl 1M0 auto collided on U.S or ruking It on the chance of
Highway JTO, four miles
oi dnuhtinf h*« money with la»l
night's quei'.ion.
here.

Information
For Veterans

Defendant Turns
Northern Court
To Death Chamber

Hare are authoritative smwers
CARLISLE, Ps., M l- A gun
from the Veteran* Administration
toting
defendant, shouting that
to four questions of interest to
former servicemen and their fam­ justice bad riearitrd him turned a
Pennsylvania courtroom into •
ilies!
Q. I am n disabled Korea veter­ death chamber Tuesday.
Perry Hatnea. 60, of NcwviUa
an and I have rvrelvrd voca'.wnal
training under Public I aw bill. It. D. 2, whipped out a pistol
Now I want to lake further train­ limited he v s i getting a "raw
ing under the Korran til Bill. Vo dial*' when order nl to pay his
figure training time, I know 1 wife |50 monthly for support, and
must subtract ths training I've fired four times, lie killed a law­
already had from 4* months. But yer and Injured threw others, in­
do t count ths two month* during cluding the presiding judge.
which I received subsistence after
II* was charged with murder
1 was rehabilitated?
ami held without hall In CumberA. No. In computing your re.
m in in g entitlement for Korean value of threw living costs a* In­
01 BUI training, you do not count come, for pension purposes?
tba two months during which you
A. No. Tba value ef mainten­
received post-rehabilitation sub- ance, furnished by your relatlrs,
*1*tears pay.
need not ho comidt-red a* income,
Q. I am considering paying my for VA pension purposes.
GI Insurance premiums in advance
Q. I am taking on-the-job
aa a yearly basis. What would training under tha Korean UI
U don« will* (he money In raw Illll. Recently my Stale Approving
aaything happened to nir before Agency lengthened my training
my yearly pafment had been ap­ program. Will I receive GI trainplied In premiums
ing allow sores for this sstenslon?
A. No. tinder ths law, UI
A. Ths money that had not yet
boon applied to premiums would training allowance) may not be
refunded to your beneficiary, authorised for *u:h eitm iiona of
UI job training programs.
a lamp sum.
Q. I im a veteran drawing a
Veterans living in Central Flor­
YA pension for a non-servtcs-con- ida who wish further Information
«d disability, p a rt of my llv- about their h a b i t s , should writ*
ceato are being borne by a tha VA stfflos at 43 E. Central
tfva. Must I consider tbs A r e .

land County Court. No hearing
dais was set.
Victim of the blssrro slaying
was John D. Feller. 41-year-old
Carlisle atUrnry who waa repre­
senting Haines' ei-wife Lulu, 60,
In the nnnsupport action.

News Of Men
In Service

nings to take hit family bark to
Italy to visit his 92 year-old father,
who lives near Genoa.

Hillsborough Jury
Critical Of County
TAMPA H-The Hillsborough
County grand jury was critical
of Ihe county school hoard's handl­
ing of an investigaiion of fund
shortages a! Plant High School
and crillcued the board for holding
secret meetings on Ihe matter.
Grand Jurors called for tloser
auditing of school money.
The grand Jury said it could not
understand why M II Juggles,
former principal indicted on 13
charges of forgery and grand lar­
ceny, was peimitted in continue
signing checks after disclosures of
shortages were made.
Buggies has made restitution for
(hr shortages: totaling ffl.fiia

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tis s la s
k*»o filed ■atla&gt;l »•* la Ih* I'fn
rail C o s tl In and for S«mlnoU
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Itlverew, tha •hert m i* of » id
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flla yenr w rU l*o d»f#))**. If any,
to th s Complaint filed h*r#ln. and
la atrea n &lt;opr thereof
upon
1‘laln I1ff*e A Horner on or before
tha In d d ar of Sapfember, A. It .
I sat. alharw laa a tierces Pro Confteao w ill bo entered s sa la e t ton
and Ihe m a te proceed e s parte.
W IT N E S S me hand and official
Seal at Sanford. Seminole f’ounlr,
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LONDON P—Britain has an­
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participating tn the Geneva atom­
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Announcing his deeltlon to try
OrlKlortl’ d.'Wi's oiaa.Baoinodar
for WJ.OiXt, Prato said, "With God
behind m* all my life, t think 1
will try.”
To keep Ihe audience from sig­
naling or calling out any help,
Prato was ushered Into an "iso­
lation booth" on the stage. He
crossed himself as be stepped In­
side;
Next week he again has * the
choice of accepting lh* prite
money won to date or taking a
chance on Ihe final question. This
will again be a question about
opera, slnee that !» Ihe category
Prato designated when he first ap­
peared on the show.
If he chooses to try the question
ami misses, he will get an auto­
mobile for a consolation or.re.
Thus far no contestant on Ihe pro­
gram hat tried for th# lop prire.
I'rato said he will use his win­

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Thur*. Aug. I 1035

.‘ t W I I k y

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"RIGHT AT HOME"
COVINGTON, Ky (ff) — Mrs.
Ann* Burr, 21, felt “ right at
home" yesterday when *h# gave
birth lo her third child.
In ths tarns hospital were two
mors sisters: Mrs. Julia Blackburn, 26, and Mrs Loretta Geiger,
22.
Mrs. Blackburn's third- child
was born last Thursday and Mrs,
Geiger's firsl-bom, a fir!, was
delivered Saturday,

TTTH S A N T O R D

Could You Answer $32,000 Question? Bronx Worker Did

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Three Dominant Figures Produced

J for it wraa In that era of useful living play, time, w.a playtime, to study was downright

1 Wisdom From Giraffes
Science often work* In devious ways.
| Consider, for example, whnt Dr. Robert H.
i Goetz of the University of r*i&gt;e Town hn*
I been up to This South African, now trav­
eling In the United States, ha* precisely meaj *ured-th» hhtod pressure of giraffes.
Dr. Goetz found that the pressure of
j blood at the base of a giraffe’s neck ia more
i than twice normal human blood pressure.
* Jle give* rredit for t*s*« to the animal'* trem ­
endous hear:
’’sale** Information! .Not « t-it of It.
, Thee.- finding* may ultimately help cure
| ailment* of the human heart; they may
f ihed light on the "blackout" that airmen suf­
fer lr. high speed msnet'ver*.
;
Scientist* sre good a* putting two and

ihe Sanford Herald

Thursday, August 4, 1955
TflDATH Rini.K VKRHK
Nhall ho that cnntrnilcth w ith tly Al­
mighty Instruct him?—Job 40:2.—In certain
godless countries they hnve rewritten geologf and hlologv to conform to the te a c h ­
ing* of Karl Marx, and history. Rut they
have not changed any facta.

•ttidying, nnrt the familv altar played an
important part in everyday living.
Wherever yru find juvenile delinquency,
homo is ju*t a place to change clothes, go
out, ami come hark to for a couple of hours
sleep before taking off for work or other
aocinl everts.
,
.Sanford and Seminole County should have
a special recognition for the low percentage
of Juvenile delinquency caaea within its
boundaries. Parents In our good county and
city are looking after t l,eir children with
care. TK\v teem to feel that parrntal res|Hinaihilltv thk* apparenily parent* in other
section* of the country don't poors*.
We h«|*e that parents will continue to
realize that juvenile delinquency is a roianomer. We would like to point out that there
are no nrob'err children, but rather there
are children with problems. When those
problems are solved, preferably by the par­
ent*, then juvenile delinquency cease* to tie.

Tourist* in iOnu
The heat-known touring spot In tha na­
tion thl* «iimmer i* Iowa herau«e it ls the
Mate that ha* attracted the most celebrated
group of sight scorn t hi * nation haa seen
for mp.nv a tourist tramping aummrr.
T h r Russian delegation of twelve agrlrulturiata and farmer* i* finding wonder*
in Iowa tha* few Americana, exempting
Cowans, have ever found. Corn a* high a*
sin elyphnnt'* eye, hog* reaplcndcntly fatted,
farm-tiand dinner* and the nluaive beauty of
unromartle farm machinery liave made dis­
tinct ltnpn*a*lops upon our Russian visitor*.
They've e ls e enjoyed ire cream v«la* and
sundaes, hid drive-in m&lt; -ie* explained, and
Investigated the tnarvela of roadside golf
rangrr.
•
On the other able of the glotm, the
Amerlc n group ha* l&gt;ccn received with
warmth and excitement by the Russian*.
Despite a decade of antagonism and an
uncertain future, the people of both nations
seem enxl--»« *■ *«w • that aa |&gt;eopla‘they
are n*.t rn had after all.
An occaaiophl tour ia not the final aohiturn to international proh’em*, but the toura
do provide the avrrnge citizen with a high
level ri.nferrnce of hia own. At the ground
level the prospjet of somehow getting along
with thia strange other fellow la not so
remote e* tt erema when one ha* only
official propaganda reporta to go on.

H A L B O Y LE

America Has Many Hay Favorites
NEW YORK UR-America, which, is to tell him, "It's all la your
leads th* world In telephones and mind "
,
automobiles, also has more hay| |t u n‘t ragweed pollen In Itself
Iroar ftetlma than any athar foun-j,h l, MUW, hiy
hul m u lB

hop* of cutting down the Inc
of hay fever. It* aspect* the
b*r of cases to grow w Use
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pro. chemicals ,Inln virus*!
t0 f.r,hll
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Tkla is the toaary ad Dr. Rudolph mg protective antibodies. They la frp" lon
h
1M** U
Mayor, discoverer af pyrlbansa- turn produr* histamine, a Aae'.n. - c .
• h lv -_., h. j . . .
mine, aa antlhiatamla* used la th* position product whrb causez tn*
After iMndma M years’
treatment of bay fever.
| wheeling, -necimg. eje-watering t„ g ‘e X f i .e " t h / t e a t Ihil
In Europe, where every available "ose-running syraptoms of bay » , nt, is hay fever.
gl*c* cf land l* tilled or utilised In.
I tie knots it * nothin* i
aoma way, thar* Is no room for
ragweed, which ia blsmtd for M
fa r sent ad all bay fever.
, "Only to tha United Itataa can
we afford to* luxury af unused
•pan ft*Ids and lata, where rag­
weed grows," said Dr. Mayer.
. While bay t o r n may be a by
prodnrt af national prosperity, it
giro* Mi vlctlma-wbos* annual
•toianal te rtu n begins thia month
—anything but a anus* 4 Individ-

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diaaaaaa coet aoma &gt;4,7»,ooo
workdays sack year.
On* af tho aoreri points with
too** afflicted with hay f e r n it
to ll toty moot with Httl* sympathy
town their aonaUerfle frtends.
1 b * plight ts regarded a* oddly

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WASHINGTON, &lt;f*~Evary ses­
sion of Congrtti produces at least
o h dominant figure, dominant la
tha itn ia of balm effective or
being ia the spotlight. This Tsar's
session produced three dominant
men mho were outstandingly ef­
fective.
All three were Democrats: lea
Walter George. TT, of Georgia;
Sam Rayburn, TS, of Texai, speaker of the Houie; and Sen. Lyndon
B. J onn son, 4T, of. T riae Demorratic majority leader of the
Senate.
Democrat George was Republi­
can President Eisenhower's chief
reliance in Congress on foreign
affaire. George la chairman of the
•Senate Foreign Relation! Lommitlee.
Johnion and Rayburn, ai bosses
of Iheir reapectiva houses, ran
Congress.
They, more than anyone elae in
Congreaa, ateered through to pav
aage the year'a bundle of legUlalion with a minimum of fuai and
feathera.
That theae three men — all
quiet, undramatlc, umen«ational—
ahnuM be the outstanding men In

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SAM DAWSON

Rising Prices Threaten Buyers
NEW YORK i*—Riling prices of
industrial materials are creeping
in today to threaten the buyer's
p aiid iir that consumers have been
enjoying.
F.aamplr: Tha price of natural
rubber went up some time back.
Makers of tires In this country
fretted but consumers paid little
attention. But now tires are going
up so to TO cents at tha retail Itvel.
Food prices mostly have been
steady to lower. As a whole they'll
probably stay that way.
But from Brazil comes a report
of a frecte and unprecedented
snow. Just two yesrs ago a similar
report set off the big Inflation In
green coffee prices that brought
roasted coffee to II 23 a pound re­
tail. Already coffea "futures" arc
advancing.
Trices nf many of the materials

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Tho sou*try fa truly a aportomaa'a parodis* and although thou-

Capital's Dignity
Dissolves Into Fun
As Session Closes

whose own Republican Senate lead­
er. Kno» land of California, was
frequently critical of hia ideal oa
foreign affain.
%
Aa George, without bluater, took
full control in the foreign field
in the Senate, Know land bad leu
and leaa to aay and ditappeared
further into the background.
George went down the Una for
E .m h o u rr and at leaat onra
Kernel to provide the Budge that
puthrd Etaenhower into action. It
wia George who tin t auggeited
the Preiident meet wrlth the Rua- _
alani a few weeka before Etsea- ™
hower agreed to it.
Johnson and Rayburn are a t
fine a pair of profcaaionala — in
g e t t i n g legialation paaaed nr
blockrd — at Congreaa haa arm
In at leait a generation. Both work
quietly behind Ihe aernea Un.ng
up votei and agreement!.
Under johnaon'a guidance the
Senate aatonlahed Itaelf with the
amount of work it got done with %
a minimum of argument.

Florida Cabinet
Agrees To Go Slow

TALLAHASSEE tfv-Recsnae A t
WASHINGTON UT-Coagietston state of Florida is expected to havw Q
to watch Its dollars closely tha
u*d by manufacturers have risen of countless consumer Itemi weigh at dignity and lawmaking tensions nrat two years, the cabinet has
fairly steadily this year.
their chances of pasting tha costs dissolved Into hijlnka, harmony and a greet to go slow on letting con­
Reel prices have gone up IT SO a along to the ultimate buyer ef rollicking higk spirits in the closing tracts for major building projects.
hours of the ISM House session
t»n on Ihe average. A hike in the manufactured products,
The lavs Legislate** approved
ilrfl freight rale for both rail and
Some building material* have , Tuesday night.
milor carriers has just hern r*r- Inched higher this year, helped Old-timers said they had seldom a IS million dollar first priority
omm ended by an Interstate Com- along by higher wage rates and by , If ever have seen a boisterous out­ construction program in its record
mrfre Commission examiner. This shortages brought on by the build- burst of monkev shines in the tradi­ breaking 404 mllmn dollar general Appropriations Act.
pull still morw pressure on steel mg boom on which government of- tionally sedate llouae chamber.
The Cabinet decided In go ahead
Over In the Senate things were
prijes.
finals are now laying a mild curn.
quieter. Up almost to the last min with planning work on tha pro. ~
Copper prices at the refinery hold
uta Sen. Morse tD-Orei was read­ Jerts hut to make a careful analy. *
st )l cents a pound, but so scarce
ing a long speeeh on federal aid an of state funcUons before avrsrcL
is me metal that some eager con­
to cdueattosi. while one by one hu Ing contracts.
sumers are paying premiums up
colleagues slipped away.
la |s rents a pound for any they
The action wai recommended
Morse kept on, even when Sen by Terry Lee, bead of the Concan find. A copper strike last sumLehman (D-NY&gt; cams up for a stnirtlon Division of tha Cabinet
me} started the scarcity, and anfarewell handclasp.
othtr this summer ia making It
Board of Commissioner! ef Slat*
In Ihe House the joint was jump­ Institutions.
•
iruif.
ing. Members had cleared their
Aluminum this week Is advancing
Lea suggested funds for actual
calendar, and about 100 of them I construction be held up “until
one cent a pound. Talk of lead and
hung around waiting on Ihe Senate. | we re sure the stale can pay thins
line pnews going up agaia la being
-e» »•
revived.
A* metal price* gn np the makers

Too Late To Classify
Ry Rl'SMELL RAT
If you hav* never visited the
Tscifle Northwest, by all means
do so at tha first opportunity for
tt It truly a wondsrful country
with trrnie beauty unsurpassed.
Tha Western Rockies la Canada
In Wash.
Hgton and Oragea a n msgnincent.
During the last three days !
hat* been touring paints af intere,t In this fabulous area and every
minute bo* been a thrill. Thia
column is written from Eugene,
Oregon, a eity about the also of
Orlando, lylr.g between tho Coast
and tba Cascade*.
Oregon la it III a plgnear state
with a marvelous future ahead af
tt. Falk* her* don't see/n t* realise
what they have iu tbs way of
natural beauty and rotaurrvi. No
state, not evea Florida, eaa beast
better fishing and hunting: gam*
and fish ar* abundant everywhere
and yet very little effort la beIng mad* to promote this natural
advantage.
From the standpoint of aranlc
beauty such natural attractions as
Crater Laka National Park and
th* numerous National Paroat
arras are unsurpassed, Rands ar*
exceptionally goad evea in tba
mountain*, and while tourist
travel boro ia picking op oaek
roar, H I* email compared to
Florida. I checked hundred* of
ex’s oo tho highway and In th*
cities and waa surprised at haw
few aut-af-stete llrewsss I saw,
mostly from adjoining states.
While mast towns hav* ana ar
m a n modern mater courts, th a n
ar* net enough and many mare
could bo operated with profit Th*
state ha* don* aa aaeallent jab
In peaservtng natural resourr**.
Tha entire ocean coast tin* af
Dragon la awaad by tha stela with
pa private haochea such as w*
find tn Florida. All a f them are
open t* Ihe public, Th* same
hold* Ins* a f much af tha b u s t
and moMtoM area. Bute phriu
and roarootteo nrona era nnmsr sua
nod tvwUabte to th* visitor* withoat iss U i spite of torrtft* legisla­
tive prssanra. th* state haa man­
aged to. boo* vote faeoat o n e s totael gad fro* of the woodamon'a

the Capitol in IMS la the beat
evidence that thia waa a peaceful
and buiinetiUkt year in Congreaa.
All three wvrw creative In the
tanae that they were for tome
thing: they backed program!.
Very often it'a the men who
make a record for being against
lomelhing — Like Sen M rCifthj
IR-Wla), who cheerfully attacked
both the Truman and Eisenhower
who are domiadministration
nsnt in the sens* that thej
mooopolu* tha apothght.
Tha apotlilhl'a full gtnw maa on
McCarthy laat year at It waa aver
aince 1M0 ■hen be began making
hit thargei of Communlata In g.ivernment. Laat year, ho*ever, hr
had to ahare the cen'rr of the
stags with the two men *ho put
the skids under him: Flanders ot
Vermont and Watkins of Utah,
both Republican*.
Thu year McCarthy, Flanders
and Walkini all disappeared back
Into the comparative obscurity
from mhick they had emergH.
George's influence and prestige
on the side nf Elsenhower came
at a handy time for the Preiident.

Three New Medicines
That Make Life Safer

ministered to humaaa without

techniques ar. aon&gt;*anUy mak­ damaging afiscU on unborn chil­
ing our torn tnf rr and raurii morn dren. But experUnsnU, In which
Osh at radlodigltoxin ware given
•omfottabW.

to woman whose pregnancy had
to bo swftealiy terminated tor
Our monthly i-.*... -u u . - e a l medical reasons, ahowad tha drug
su e ta siMO u sr t|« a t hssit
t t S S T M a ' K e &amp; V i S t patient* without running undue

berri*. loganberries, strawberries,
noneytew and rrrnthaw melons,
just cm Ing In season her*, a* well
as f»*h caught salmon, brook
tro a ia n d a Pacific Coast erab
that volte la your mouth. Thia ia
a* p i n far o guy aa a diet.

toppfd Florida's citrus peoduetkm
la the ui-M season In tha orange,
grapohtt and tangarino divisions,
ralstegn par cant af Ih* crap.
Orvwrs thar* pceduead H.tfT,Mb Mm af oranges: 14AMMt
of grotfnitt, and IAU.M0 of tea
gs rinse far a total of ITAMAM
bexaa. rhis w aa, M par cant af
tha at*'* orange production; M
per &lt;M af th* grapefruit total
tod M ar teat af tho tangerines
TWb War counties, Orange ant
Lab* Cabined with Polk to proW w f v than half Ffarida* cit-

antlhlJtamlnU agent with Mtlla
aid* affect Tola drug la reported
•ffsetlva in aliaetettna symptoms
•f allanrte rh'nlUa, hUs-rla and Pttreaaln Tannate In Otl haa
been used on a trial basis to con­
•th ar aJiug-vx
K*porting In a recant issue nf trol gastrointestinal bleeding. Dr.
tha JeuruU ad Allergy, throe R. G. MothUg reports In tha Har­
Toledo doctor*. Henry a Monte, per Hospital Bulletin th a t two
Frank F. A Rawong and Karl D. cc. war* administered in tram in­
F'glsy, said oral odmlntetrattea sularly each day.
White waiting fur tba slower
of Ollattn Mateate anally proytdsa actios* against aympioma acting Fttreaaln Tat.oats in OU
within M mlnutea to one hour. to taka affaet, on* cc. of aqueous
Duration of ihe nctimi w obrnte posterior pituitary extract waa
Injected the Brat day.
four bourn.
8* reports th at bleeding of ul­
Most summon aid* offsets, ac­
cording in tests, la drowsiness, cerative colitis and peptic ulcer
bul only n small number af pa* waa usually checked within two
ttente reported oven moderate days
Qw inoo a n anawn
sedation.
Mrs. a I t la a woman who h u
boon Wonted for trtchom onu
vaglnolte to bo plagued with t»

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Ic c C r e a m L a m h A - G a m b o l i u g !

Social fcvBjrdtA.
Filmland Jumps
To Swing Music;
Bands Reunite
HOLLYWOOD (Ji — Drama
m a k n this town Bit world* ja n
capital thia week.
Ifullywond'i jumping to tome of
the beat awing mu*ir heard In go
and no wonder. Two of
the g rra te it band* of tha awing
era arc reunited.
The reunion ia only temporary,
but while it laita *nm# great mu
air L b«mg made.
At Universal-International, they
are making "The Benny Goodman
Story" and moit of the original
member* of that grrateat of awing
band* are rocking ?h# »ound »ta
sea. Gene Krupa. Teddy Wilson.
-fames, IJon el Hampton
and Goodman, the King of Swing
hirruel/. term to be playing belter
than ever, if that it poulbl#.
«■.V" *nn,*hl'» flim aa shnw m er
U sS-T \, the original Bob Croiby
Bobcat* will t&gt;« reunited. This
,* 0'1 0,t» °f the greateal of all
.V*.“ h S * " &gt;|UU* * ,u Perform
their old arrangement* of **Mu»k
rat Ramble." - t i n Mill Blue.,"
I-lttie Ito*k Getaway" and other
Dme'arni cla.vlca.
T h . p |,y “One Night Stand"
will drama Ur# a true incident in
the liitiory of the BoboaU. pfcy.
jng themselves will be »ucb Dlx*#
Iwnd #xperta a . Eddie Miller
b X " l,I " M ,rr* M,“ F
Matlock,
Hobby Hasgart. Billy Butterfield.
t h *r'1* 7 r»&lt;'rden and Croiby.
“ • h ird «" believa that the
world came rime to missing Goodmen a n u-ic.
Krupa diiclmed how Goodman
once dr.paired of ever gening the
puboe to buy hi. idea a in u W|l
When the band itarted on its
fir»t onenighter trip we.t, often
'
,*er# m°r* mu.lciana In the
bailroomi tJug paying eu.tom
er», ha aaid. ,,Bu*lne»« waa to
bad that Goodman called a meet* •« Perhapa the
band had belter give up twine
and .ta r , pia,,„f u ,. J J E S
rial. Mickey M»uh»typ# mutic
that waa the rage then.

ELONGATED BODY LINK
for Ihla cocktail dic&gt;* of bl.uk
end whit# printed checked a.Ik
organic—from th# Add* buupton collection. Soli pleat* curve
■round th# hlphn# and gtv# full*
r n i In th# iklrt. Tin nr* Mm#
U m ffrd at taels *iu# v-.ih who*
organdy

•Shower Given

Bride-Elect
O f August 7

Mus Pandr* Dunn, hrlda-alect of
Sub#It R. Barg,
honored tail
Bignt with ■ kitchen ahowrr, given
bv lira. L- P. Payton and Mri,
AH. A. Hall at l l n . Ilall'a homa on
X. P in t St. at 8 o'clock.
M ind bougutta of Howira wer#
placed la appropriate ipota around
tha room and was# tnier*pcr»ed
with natural greenery. A bou&lt;|u:t
of npaa pink rotra waa placed b We all toll him lhal we eould
a ativar bowl at tka antranca and maka more money el*ewher« but
aa a tmbla in tha tantar of tha o f 'L V . * H * • ' ,h hlm
room waa an antique allver bowl apfwul
~ l*°t
*ommarciil
erntarad with on* roaa Oa tha
So tha Goodman band atuck with
dining room tabla whtra tha hurt^ a re e a gift* war* placed waa aa* awing and finally - # t y,# old
other arranraaaent of mined flow Palynmar Ballruont here in ]/*
■r*.
£?**£* ™ ' i *Lm £ ? • mu' ,e
(iamaa warn played and tha n it T tit m t la kliturr, m i v i
wlnnara preiantod tha prliea to wouM not he making a movie
Mil* Dunn which wera kitchen about B.*nn&gt; Goodman.
articla*. Many lovely gift* wera'j
received by tha honoree. Rrfrr.h- Mra. Paey King, Mr* J. vr. Wll*
menta of onen-faca landwirhal, •*&lt;n, Miaa Peggy U il.on, Mr*. R,
lemonade, cake, a gelatin aalad, f Houle, M ix Caroline Mrlnnli,
Mrs. A. O. Melanie, Mr*. L. E.
and mlnta were aerved.
Thoae iavited to ho with tha Walker.
Mra. George Touhy, Mm. E. B.
(^bride-elect included her mulher,
Nr*. Sam Dunn, the groum-elect'a Taylor. Mre, A. K Shoemaker gr.,
mother, Mra 1. J Berg, hi* alt* Ira. « . A. Maffrt, Mm. R. W.
tor, Mra. F T. Rrmaky, Mra. Hie, Mra. R. C. Miller, Mia* Mild,
Char lee Dunn Sr.. Mra. John Gor- red Miller, Mra. Mllloa Moore, and
don Dunn, MUa Katherine Brown, the hostesses.

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Lamb* gambol otat tha buff* tabla to m.ka tha g.reM Jm v rl
Imuln.tde’ Tha.a tprlghlly b.rbigara of .p rln ara m .!« aa.tty with
*r&gt;voa&gt;fUI of »iraw harry ka era.ieeoeonat and aaaorted confa* lt,.na 1 -r
coal. ram. a.ya* and nnaa To mat It ta of ihn lamt.* bar ter ciaaui in
th* halt catloa alt* carton Si’flftoT mlmota bloom in ih# Horn Oil;*
ih n * Ihrta lamb* play— but wy hlo*aom —**rn &lt;tac4»lK&gt;u» —will
craat. a happy apfUgUnta batkgrvmd tor tb* pally lamb*.

; Too Many People Never Learn

To Like Fruits, Vegetables

tu rsd a t

Tha CPO Wive’a flub will mee:
at A p m. at the CPO Club. A
tala will follow tb* marling and
refreshment! will he aarxid.
Tbe Glcancri Clan of the Fit it
flaptut Church will meet at * p.
m. at the nnm* nf Mri. Rea New*
mine with Mri, J. A. Sirauga a*
co-hniteaa.
Circlea of the WSCS of tha Flr*t
Methmilat Chureh will mret at
• : t i a. m at Uia following place*
No. One. Mra. W. P f ield., 300
W. 17th St., Mr* Ralph Dean, cn
hoft#*a; No. Two. Mr*. J. F.
McClelland, &gt;19 Elliott Ave.; No
Three, Mra. Walter Price, Lake
Monme; No Fou&gt;, Vri. Oclavia
Rumbley. Ul&gt; W. Flrat S t, Mri.
C. F. Rranan, an hotteai; No.
Five, Mr*. J. If. Nicboiioa, Briercltft Ave.

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LADIES' DRESS &amp; CA SU A LS
• Rtff. 1.99 to 11.95 now

fled* ►»• l iav’tan lu iW a t

Clrelea of the Pint Pre.byterlan
PART' k A M B t
Church will meet *i the church
Form
a
ball
of
atrawbarry
1r* e ra s with .poem or •-'op Quickly roll
al 11 a m A centre.l duh lunch­ In ihrrddad coconut, pttat allb
t til* Into a r.tb ip r About a third of
eon wilt be •ened at noon. Im­ lb* wo from lha imallar and, pr, r la with Hum tip. to form Iambi
mediately following will be U«C cheek* and law pvt on drt.art pl*a
Bu«ine&gt;. and lntpuaUnnal meet* I
U ia 1 red wedge .h i.p t4 Jrlllrd eandlea for ta r*. 1 chocolata bu*.
ing.
potMed aid* te. for ayaa. ■ r&gt;d ir.rg .'h ln o cheiry half tor longuw t or
Boae, cut a marahmatlow la half to a t e half-etrrlr: plara cut aid* again*!
Evening Circle N# Ore of the k * craam. A half gntloa carton of : * c i u d will maka if l( lamb* it , I
Pirat Preibyteiian Church, Mt«.
W’. 8. Brum ley, chairman, will
mret with Mra. John Wil.on,
tiolilen Lake, at * p m Mra. U. C,
Maxwell and Mi
Caldwell
vena a . co*hoaU&gt;vc.

SUMMER SHOE SALE
*

Canasta Party
Given In Honor
Of Sandra Dunn

Tha Executive Board of the Women of the Church will meet Ini
the Seition lt"om of the Ftr»t|
Pic.bytcrian Church at 10 a. m

Cirri# No. On# of the TVSCS of
th* F ir.t Methndl.t Church with
Mr*. P. H. Colbert, chairman,
will meet with Mr*. W. P. Field*
100 W 17th St at 10 a. m Mr*.
Ralph Dean will be co hm uai.

I . 9 9 . 5 .9 9

WSCS Enjoys Skit

Mr*. William llnwaid and Mi.a
Jranetl* Cleveland honored Mix
Sandra Dunn, popular hrtda-elert
of Aug. 7, with a card party
Tueatiav evening at Mr.. Howard'*
home. They w»re a .elated by Mrs,
A. C. Cleveland atii Mr*. T. A.
Stile*.
Decoration* included mived hnu*
qtirta nf flower* with on* nf var*
ivted row tud* on th* table at
th# entrance. The gifta wei# plac­
ed under a white ruffled erep*
I paper umbrella Tb# guetl* were
.rated at Individual card tabla*
nn wjueh an arrangement nf a
bride doll gown-H in a while net
grata and clowned with a vail
topped with llliea nf Ih# valley
wa* placed.
Catia&gt;ta w*. played and Mr*.
William Smkthera wa. high tenr*
and Mr*. T. A. S llln low. Th#
hnnntr* held the marked napkin.
Refreshment* of coffee, rake.
Ire cream, m in'• and nut* wrrv
irrved in c ry ta l duhe*.
Thnx invited '.n h* with Ml.*
Dunn included, her mother, klr*.
nam Dunn. Ml*. Miidird Await,
Mix l‘#l»y Collin., Ml.. Annette
Rrnokt, Mia* Carol Cleveland,
Mi.* (•rar# Mi ilia Stmeeipher.
Mis. Willi 'in Smathri*, M u.
Aik# Blown, Mi .* Joann Moore,
M &gt;• Margntrt ytorri.nn, MU*
Cievel and, Mr.. Howard, Mr*,
and ard Mr*. Stile*.

BY M VKJoniE M. MORRISOf blem of ohevity facing u» b-lay.
Plnilda Male R.vafd nf llealih The nc\t Uirrr werlii, n r ituil
Lav! atek we .treated the ne&lt;! h# con.ntering thli problem of
for eating a variety of f"
Mr weight control in term, of good
alvn mention«&lt;l the fact Uiat Fi­ find hahita.
nd* w«« Mewed with a wlite va •
icty nf fruit, and vrgelatilc* b l
• injected that people living hew
do n-&gt;t u*a them to the evict
that veema nutritionally de»lr«ble. Why?
Mr and Mm Phil Rexler at­
Mr. and Mr*. Donald Baron,
Many people have never fcan* newlywed., were honored Tues­ tended a performance of the new
ed to like India and vegatab u day evening with a dinner parly musical "Fanny", itariing Enrio
and afr unwilling to try to ctul- given at tha Eola PUra Hotel in I'liua and Walter Sletak, while
vat* a liking for them. Th# et n- Oilvmjo. Th* party wa* given visiting iu New Yolk.
mon rrauin w# hear, however,
by th * bride's fraud mother.
ta, "food* grown on poor Floi da Mr* Lula Miller of Orlando.
Friend, of Mr* Henry Witte S r,
.oil are r" good anyway. »o vhy
Enjoying ilia happy occasion will h* glad In Irarn that she ha*
bother?" Thu U * fallacy, Bv&lt; * with Mr. and Mr*. Ita run w ere, improved after an operation She
factl
the Rev and Mr. John I . Miller, I “ ln ,h* Fetnald Laughton M«mo
Current reiejrch aecm. to te* Mr*. Chrlitine WiMxtrSff. Jackie 1 rial Hospital
die ate th.: If the plant will fi&gt;«. Miller, David Millor and Mra. Lu
It will Ivne th# deured food va* la Miller.
Mr and Mrs Henry I! Witt# JF.
lu* lire f nt. Wh-l happen* la that
and daughter Patti of Ft Myers
poor mil produce, a *maUer emp
at* visiting relative* htia Uut
than good aod. Soil lerlility do»»
week.
not cn.nga th* compo.lUoa of
food value of the erop m.tertally
Mr and Mrs J. M Leonard are
w» Iriwk# teute •!*•*•
. r ..a .n e mm »a«k in New Smyrna
winy fartori %inich *rfm to if
(leach.
feet Ih# nutritive value of plant*
It ifvm t that Ute amount of vgn
Four yonngst'ri Bom Sanfmd
th# piexadmg wind., th# an &lt;8int
h.v* returnot to 'heir home, after
of rainfall all may play a * r t
attending The Raylor Summer
in the tulal nutiiUva value o( Mu
l amp* al Ciiattanonga, Tenn. The*.*
product,
youngster, an# llrore W Anderson
J r , Gly nn and Roger llodge., Pa.
Mr.it of u&gt; loday do not rel] nn
ol* Road; and Huy Wnght, 4(3
a nngl# lourt* for food .
In
Elliott Ave,
other word*, lew of ua aur npt
a total "live at homa" p io r &gt;m
Th* vegetable, and fruit* w* Kiy
Mr. and Mr. Charlea Duna Sr.
FAMILY gUPPER
are .hipped in from many *1 *•
Hare'a a top of-th' rang# rice of Abeidcro, N. C„ ara vt.iting
Frown tood* are parked in n inv pudding.
Mr anil Mrt. John Gordon Dunn
.action* nf the country, Wr (ill Sliced llan r
M a.h •*(| pDf*f"F» and uthrr r lain*, for a short
nvt-l variety, but not berau*e ».
tun*.
Mft rinatad gnap Rcan Salad
may b# worried about the ^-&gt;.1
Bread Tray
value of our Flortda-growu
Robert R Rerg h». vDItlng him
Chill*.: Rlc# Pudding
dure.
fnr awhil* bia mother, Mr*. L. J.
R rverag a
lleig and hia brother-ln law and
And, along tbl* »ame line. &lt;|n •
CHILLED’ RICE PUDDING
&gt;l,t*r Mr. and Mra. F. T. Remaley
be fuoled by tb* faddlil cl Anlo g red lrn ta: I I r ip packaged pie •on Franeli nf New Remington,
that nothing ia good that ukot
r* T h.v'ar* her# for tb* Dunn
erganlrally grown. W# do hot * okH
sugar, va teaspoon .alt, H tea
mean to dlacredit th* «&gt;* ofoe spoon ajtmeg, H eup aream Rerg wedding.
ganie feiiilUer*, but merely
('-hipped), 8 fifth or canned paarh
r*«l F. Hodglna, atatlnnad at
to Indicate that commercial
halvas, V* cup curt ant jelly (melt- gtawart Air Forr# Rax, T e r n ,
liiera have their plar* tn pr nt
').
will h« her# thl* weekend for the
day living. You won’t aUr to eMethod:
&gt;(t&gt; rlc# ard milk tn a Dunn-Reig wedding,
death, nutritionally apeaking I be
xurepan.
Bring
to a boil; rover
rau.a you aa* 10111111*1 x111 I
I'o.ely and rontlnu# lulling geptMr and Mr# J M kttnaelpher
ler ta your garden.
ly for 18 minute#; fluff rice octa.- and daughter Mil* Grar* Marie
Re earrh by lb# Burtaa
Innally with fork. Remove from Siinecipbcr, have returned home
man Kutnlton and Home
h&gt;at. Stir In augar, **1t and nutmu*., U S Department nf l l » mag. Cool &gt; minute.; chill about from New Smyrna Re.eh where
culture, Indicate# that tb# kodv I hour. JuaL tiefor# s-rving, fold thay hav# barn tor tha pa.l two
moat often Ucking in lb* U i I* whipped aream. Spoon tCe weeks.
ran dieU of mUk, VlUmtn land m lltut# into aarvlng di.hea; top
Th# Rmr and Mra John L Mil
Vitamin C rich food*. Ora# &gt;8fj with pear# halve (cut aid* up);
vagetablai are good aourcaa Vl- poor m-ltad jelly over peach**. ler and son. J.rki# and David
left thl. morning for North Caro
tamin A; raw aabbaga. graai »P Makei 8 aarving..
Itna wher* they will attend thr
pen, tnmatoei, eitru* fruit paHidgerrest Baptist Assembly for
payai, guavat, barbadoi, cb 1a*.
Drr.« up baker’s plain white a week.
and many other# are a* int or ip»n(# eik# with a homemade
1mi reel of Vitamin C. Theta Ut- frosting Cream three table*[toons
Mis* JuanHa Wynn#, daughter
tie nr no reaaon for Flnnd dk* of butter or margarine with two
to be ahorl on Vitamin A
t’ rip# sifted confectioner’# tugar of Mr. and Mr* L. II Wynne,
left 1**4 night for tha llnlgarra.i
rich food!.
and a tablespoon nf grated (•rang* Baptist Camp In North Carolina
In fact. If wa wwdd
nod. Ifli ta enough nrang# juka
of the**, perhapa
k&gt; maka good spreading contlsAiry deaawrtl aoft matlngua.
would ba eoneemed about pro-' t« c y .
terva&lt;1 atop thin vanilla pudding.

ftewlyweds Feted
At Eola Plaza

Try This One

The general butinex meeting of
Mr* Roy Van-T
tha WSCS of th# F!r»t Methodi.t drgriUit Jr., Ta
Church u a . held Tur.day morning hnkee,, w * . *P '
at 9 »S o'clock in McKinley Hall, pninled e h a I r
with Mr* W'. A. Hunter, pr«*l- man of tha Iji
dent, pre.idmg.
d i e . Activltie.
The meeDnj opened with a hymn Committee f o r
'*T*k# Time To Re Holy,” followed the tlth Annual*
by prayer led bv Mr*. Hunter. In Conv entlon o f
__
tha ab.ence of the .ecretary, Mri. the Florida Fruit
J. N. Arratvllo rr.d th* minute, a n d Vegetable M ri^T aaS griH
nf the previ.iu. meeting, emtimuni- A«*nelation, ac­
ration, and bouid recommenda­ cording to an announcement by
tion*. Mr* R W Turner, trea.ur- Convention Chairman George H,
Cooper. Princeton.
cr. gave her monthly report.
The Convention I* being held
It wa. announced that the So.
ciety would ipon% r It* baiaar on thu vear it the Fontainebleau Ho­
Thursday, Nov. 17, beginning at tel, Miami Reach on Oct. (. 3, and
2 p. m. The group voted to «orvc
"H w with plea.ur* that 1 an*
• upper that evening in McKinley
Hall and recommended that chil­ noimre th# appointment of Mr*.
and her acreptance of
dren*' portion. b« t r n r d a well
th# rbairmanihip of the Ladle*
a. adult.,
Mr. J C Davi. announce! that \rtivitie* Committee Guest* at
the following cirrl.-v would be re* &lt;*ur 17th Convention may well look
to an excellent social pro«pon*ibl# for m d-waek praver 1 forward
erjl,
m and real southern hospitali­
.ervic* in September Sept 7. fir
cl# Ten; Sept, U. Circle Nine; ty." said Cooper.
Tbe l-adiet Activities Committee,
Sept Jl, Circle Eight; and Sept
appointed annually bv th# Conven­
28 Circle No Seven.
tion Chairman, function, as offi­
Mr* W M Colbert J r . announc­ cial ho.texrs during tha Conven­
ed that the following circhi «mid tion md i. in charga of entertain­
be In charge of the designated acti­ ment for the vt.iting ladies and
vities Sir September: program, guesti, according to Cooper.
Circle Three; communion. Circle
Mrs. Vandrgritt 1* the wlf# of
Ten; and L’SO, Circle Four.
Roy Vamtrgrift Jr,, a director of
Sir. Colbert then presented Mra. the Association.
Ale* Vaughan with a life member­
ship pin and certificate on behalf
of the WSCS.
Mr*. Hunter tb**n turned the
meeting over lo Mr* Marvin I.eddon, chairman of Circle Four, who
had rharg# of the program The
LA STTn»jTO I)A Y
program wa* opened with the
hymn, "Th# Church's On# Foun­
dation." after which Mr*. Lcd.lon
read the scripture. *'Ut*e Up O’
Men Of God” wa* sung and Mr*,
la-ddon introduced Mr*. James Rotard, who gav# a brief Introduction
rv Jp
to an original and entertaining skit
on "Horn# Ml.«inn* " Mra. Boiard
was axD Ird by Mr. Adam Miller,
Mrs. Ralph Guodsj&gt;eed and Mrs.
Rlakr Sawyer.
RTAIITS TOMORROW
At live rnnrliivlon of the skit, the
fX« Rh |H#Y•*
meeting was adjourned.
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men ia m 1 nonbreakahl* plastic
bottle and contain, hexarhlornphena, a skin bartaria fighter
Nn.al %f*a*|l1
KhfhteAgG—
which help* tn rhrrk dandruff.
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AUGUST

CLEARANCE
SLACKS
TROPICALS
GABARDINES
DACRON BLENDS
AND RAYONS

REDUCED
TO CLEAR I
Soma Below VL Price

M EN S
SHOES
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ALSO BARGAINS IN

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SHOES

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Mrs. Vandergrift
Chosen President
Of Ladies Group

Given By Circle 4

THURSDAY
The Flrat Baptist Junior Royal
will hold rehearsal al 7:30 p m.
Ih e P in t Baptist Chuith Chutr
Ambassador* will meel at 1 p.m.
FRIDAY
There will be a dance for the
CPU', and their guest* with de­
coration* being done by th* Cl’O
Wtve'a Club. Mu.ir will be fui*
nithrd by the Mdot.mra an t
dancing from il until 12:30. A t­
tendance pruee will be awarded.
MONDAY
The WMU of Die P in t B.ptUt
Church will gather for ita regular
Hinting at 10:43 a. m. A covered
di.h luncheon will be held at 12
noon followed by the program at
1 o'clock Circle No. Three in
charge, Mre. J r Wright, leader,
liurit speaker u Mrs. Man. Aur*
abakkan the former Mi»a Ellen
Meriwether.

Evening Clrclr* N&gt; Two and
Thfre of th* llr*t IVe.bytarian
Church Ml*. C Wf. Jahmon and
Mr*. M M. l ard, chairmen, wil'
hold a yunt meeting in Ilia Edu­
cational Building al 8 r m. Iloat*
n f * will tw Mr., Robert it ramlatt. Mi*. T*m W. Freeman. Mr*.
Jo* Garrett, and Mra. Curtia
Hoghea.
The EM# Knight Circle of tbe
Fir»t Bapti.t l hurcb will meel
at Ibr home of Mra. George Dick
von. 22fl tt. 19th St at a p m.
Circle* of the WSCS of the Ftr.l
Mi'thndM Chuich will moel av
follow*: Circle No. Six with Mr*
C. F Mim*, IlfUt Steven* Ave
at 1:38 p m ; Cirri* No, Seven
with Mr*. L. P. Hagan, Ui»2 Park
Ave., at 1 30 p m ; Circle No
Eight with Mr*. W". P. Chapman
VV. P in t St at I p. m. The rir
cle will bold a market ba.ket
.ale; Circle N oe with Mr*. J. N
Auarcllo, ff j Park Ave., ,at 3
p. m.; and Circle Ten with Mr*.
John Morgan, Torrevt Drive, 3
p. m . Mra. Robert Ea.tnrda),
\v htm»w t •-

TTTF SAVFOnn HERALD
Thura. Auir* I 19xS I’.ig* S

15.00 Cool Pajamas (Z t8

SALE -

STRAW S NOW $3.98 AND V i PR ICE

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Hollering
'Rematch'

THE SANFORD HERALD]
I’ngc 6 Thuns. Aug. 4,1955

Auto Officials
Will Withdraw
Racing Sanction

TAMPA, — Tampa'e p a r k
benches are usually used to r sun­

WASHINGTON Hi - Two auto­ ning, carrying on conversations,

mobile racing tragedies this year
were given as factors in the de­
cision of the Amercan Automo­
bile A»sn. to withdraw Its unction
of auto racing In th® United Statai
alter this year.
Indications came that the Na­
tional Assn, ot Stock Car Auto
Racing (NASCAR) may try to Uke
the role AAA Is leaving.
At Daytona Braeh, FIs., Bill
France, NASCAR president, said
ail '.AA drivers and car owners
arc w e l c o m e to compete in
NASCAR-sanrtloned events If they
meat qualifications.
The Sports Car Club o; America
was mentioned as a possibility of
taking over sponsorship of the an­
nual Memorial Day race at Indi­
anapolis.
The death of BUI Vukovlcb. pop­
ular racing figure, at the 300-mUe
Indianapolis race this year was
one of the tragedies mentioned In
the AAA decision yesterday. The
other was that at Lemans, France,
where TO persons were killed and
•1 injured In a racing accident
that spUled Into spectators.
The AAA has nothing against
a u iim o h ile racing Itself, AAA pres­
ident Andrew J . Sordonl, WilkesBarre, Pa., said In announcing the
decision.
He added that the AAA felt that
racing, with emphasis on speed,
contributed little to one of the
main objectives of the AAA: pron rtlo n of street and highway
safety.
The AAA has given Its sanction
V only about 10 per cent of the
s ilo races in this country, offi­
cials said, but these were the ma­
jor ones, including tho Indi­
an spoils classic.
Anton Hillman Jr., owner of the
In ilanapolis Speedway, said the
401h shnual Mo mile rare will go
on at scheduled next May 20.

viewing scenery and for romance.
But now a Tampa anglrr has dis­
covered a new use—catching big
tarpon.
Edward Van Horn was quietly
fishing from hie favorite park
beach last week and enjoying
Tampa Bay scenery when he
hooked Into a W-pound Silver
King. For the neat 40 mlnuUs
Van Horne had little time to en­
joy acenrry or anything else aa
be battled the giant T^-pon.
Finally the huge fish was worn
out and Van Horne was able to
reel It In to the ata wall In front
of the bench. But Ihla presented
another problem—how to get the
Tarpon out of the water without
a geff. Van Horn# decided to
Uke a chance and pull It in by
Use leader.
The leader bald and Vaa Horn#
rushed the big fish to tho nearby
official weighing station of the
Tournament and entered Us
"park bench” catch. Ho won the
dally pdas offered la tha tour­
ney.
Tho tournament la fast ap­
proaching tho August t l DerbyUay flab off when tho tight week­
ly winner* vie for a new ataUon
wagon and other valuable prises.
The sis weekly winners already
doclded are; James F. Kelley, B l
Petersburg: 1L R. Hanford, Dune­
din: Dr. K*n Wadsworth, Tampa:
Oren Adams, Wlmauma: H. A.
Ilag adorn, Linsoaa and Mr*. Vir­
ginia Will of Tampa.

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And Then TheRans Came-Or,
It Is Hoped By Gi mdpa Chari
By 1AM LONTTMAN &lt;
(Staff Writes)
Borne poet, unknown and there­
fore unsung, rare said, "Whether
ww have rain ar whether we havei gear oa the airfare. Wasn't there
■now, we must have weather,, a movie long, long age, titled "A
whether er no t'' Marti Twain then family A ffair" f Well, between
came along with his eftqneted gem, tbs Ivey, the Philips aad the Mve­
"Everyone Is talking about the rbena (or should we say 'among*)
weather but m one is doing any­ Hurt should bo quite a g allery .. .
thing about It." All of which Is let's see, now. Iveys (four), Philip*
but a rambling preamble U thei (fbut) Laura aad Charlie Meritfact that eoma folke here think ■on (two), Dr. Jack Morrison, tho
there has been too math rain and Morrison's sow and hla family
i m well known local tennis veter­. (five) the MeRaneya (Morrison's
an It hoping Jo pilot Pluvious will daughter and sen-in-law (two)
■rad another downpour Sunday (Aside t* Wait Hayneo— Irta g
afternoon about 2:20 o'clock to dawn an adding machine, please!)
It is the epfaslra of this writer
reuse n poetprament fas tho
"challengw” tranls swatch achadal- that Mr. Mart i era Is wot actually
od for that tlma on tha Mayfair trying to avoid tho playfav «f tho
Sunday afternoon but In
Ina courts betwora tho challenger, jmatch
■l l * u
M M h U a - -m g ,
m if %
l » w i v» .», o u a » . e— «* . .. »
old left-handod tranls star and Um wStra M wfK, Hi all probability,
challenged challenges, "Grandpa” hwbt m a handicap from Wally,
Charlie Morrison, St year aid vw- Jr. . . Whether the latter will al­
teraw of over *0 y ean of tranla low the veteran on* or two points
p«r game and perhaps three
campaigning.

bureaus hi Central F lo rid %« to
weather predictions for the nookrad to tbs extent that hla falbae
aad mother are baaaaalag concernod with tb* telephone bill aeon In
On the ether band, Charlie has
enjoyed the met tha mine have
brought abouL Ho has tried to
koep la training by walking sev­
ere! more mile* dally than kin
duties aa aa ad man for Tho BaraM aoreashata. He has ales, H
te a keen rumored, tried ta evade
tb* playing of the match by d a ta -

Leaders

By JACK HAND
SYRACUSE, N.Y. t* -T h e Hurri­
cane Jackson camp is singing "We
iislsl
wms so”
sa" and
asv4 E
VetiM
DiipIbi'
told you
iiard Charles'
managers are yelling foe a re­
match after last night’s furious
heavyweight scrap at War Me­
morial Auditorium.
Jackson, the Zt-year-old per­
petual motion man from Far
Rockaway, N.Y., showed why they
call him Hurricane in winning a
unanimous lb-round decision. After
the first three rounds, be poured
punches at the former champion,
flapped an annoying Jab Into Is
face and danced a Jig between
rounds.
Trim at ItlM , Jackson was in
the best condition of his 17-bout
career. Charles, now 24, weighed
l i m pounds.
Judge Dick Faiio scored the
match a lopsided S-2, Judge Ted
Shells saw it 0-2-2 and Referee
Ruby Goldstein 0-4.
There were no knockdowns, al­
though Jackson balanced precarloualy face down on the ropes In
the second after being rushed by
Charles.
Down the stretch, a tired Charles
tried to concentrate on landing one
final bomb that would stop his
opponent. Jackson merely shook
off the heavy punches and came
back for more.
"Wa told you so." said trainer
Freddie Brown In Jackson's dress­
ing room. "He was in his best
shape because he listened to people
and stayed In the country at train­
ing camp. Mow’d you like that
Jabf He always had R but he
wouldn't use it. Now he's grown
Charles said be had underrated
his opponent. "I heard a lot about
him but I figured I'd be able to
catch up to him. When 1 did catch
hr I couldn't get off. Next time
111 know how to fight a swarm of
Thorn wU bo a next time, prob­
ably in October, if Jim Norris,
president of tb# International Box­
ing Club, agrees with bis match­
maker Billy Brown.

Stock Car Races
To Be Held Sunday

W*

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Conditioned -looms at Ite MarLra Motet.
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Pitchers held the starring roles
la lest Bight's Florida State Lea­ Cleveland Browns
gue games. There were three shut­
outs.
Will Soon Feel
Caspar del Monte of last place
St. Petersburg turned la the most Graham's Absence
brilliant performance, a one-hitter HIRAM, Ohio IT—Next week la
that blanked West Palm Beach Chicago against the College AllStars, the Cleveland B r o w n w
Bob Arendt, flinging as Daytona champions of pro football, begin
Beach pasted Sanford JS-O, aided
his own cause with a two-run finding out how well the/ can get
homer. He allowed Just six hits along with Otto Graham.
and didn't walk a man.
For two weeks the Browns have
In another 2-0 game, Cocoa whip­ been at work here without the Tped Lakeland with Craig Itoyal quarterback wrhote p m e s keyed
notching his sixth shutout of the the club's offensive successes for
nine season. During those two
season.
Del Monte missed a no-hltter weeks the feeling has grown that
when Warren Kilmer, the second Otto will be back, forsaking the
man at bat In the first, drove retirement he announced last wlm
•
a grounder through the pitcher's ter.
Graham will be SI on Dec. 0. hut
box. Kilmer stole second base but
was put out at the plate on a he has no physical disabilities from
fielder’s choice. No other West his long gridiron career, and his
Palm man got beyond first base. performance last season was one
Three doubles helped Del Monte of his greatest. lie also commands
get his 12th victory against • loss­ one of pro fotbail’s biggest sal­
es. John Cuesta batted in both aries, reportedly around 19.000.
runs.
Ottn says he won't come back
Arendt’s victory was his ITUs. unless the Browns need him. The
His teammates also did some lusty need could develop long In t(U
hitting as a borne erased of 4M vance of the first National F&lt;*m
watched. Dan Keith, Winny Lsn- ball League game, because Coach
gano, Ken Heffel and Gene Bus- Paul Brown has only two quarter­
nett all tripled. Bennett knocked backs on bis present 4S-«an eqsaC
la four runs with a pair of three —George Rstterman and rookie
Bobby Freeman.
baggers.
Hoysl. who hasn't been scored
Michigan State's second baseman
on In 9 innings on his home field
■t Cocoa, kept six hits well George Smith won the Big Tm
scattered and struck nut eight. batting championship with a .40*
He did not issue a tingle base mark.
on bails as he picked up his 12th
victory. The attendance at Cocoa
was 401.
FRISCO
The triumph boosted Cocoa Into
a lie for second p la n with Sanford
P A IN T S |
which now has lost seven straight
League leading Orlando was the
-Making*
victim of Gainesville for the second
Paint
History^
1
night In a row. The fourth place
G-men won 1M for their fourth
consecutive triumph. Orlando's
SANFORD
Howie Tretp allowed IS hits but
be else was hurt by errors, three
P A I N T CO. ,
of them la Gainesville's six-run
WB 8PECIAUXB IN PAINT!
eighth Inning. A Gsine tv ilia crowd
of tao watched the action.
o a v T o a a anxcss
afc n • a
Pray 111
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S i l l
Butler lb
I S I S
T e rre ll If
S i l l
Millar aa
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HcbiaUI t l
S i t s
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s e t a
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si t I I
taadanra a t the DeLand stork car
reran this 8unday, Aug. 7. This Is
U newly formed or gar Itat ion aad
t# date has I I members.
They will stage an event before
the stock car rare, and several
different Foreign makes of sports
rare such ast Jaguars, Allard,
Volkswagen, TJL'o P a r a s h a ,
M&amp;.'a, etc. will bn on exhibition
far the race fane Inspection. Bare
Twenty-two stock ears ware on
tend last week and a larger field
Is expected this Sunday. Local
driver* bold re present* Hon from
all Ite surrounding communities.

X r-tn n * f* N S, Wa4r.il i,
II f Mauri.lie I. 1(0—Leas-

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W in You Be Our

Guest?

Daytona Trounces
Sanford M en 13-0

day. F ar his eon Brett Freet is
the toast af tb* trotting world aft­
er wtnalag the 20th Hambletoaiaa.
But Scott Frost couldn’t quite
match his eld m in's 1MT perform­
ance a t he whirled around Good
T i m a Farit’s triangular-shaped
track In 2:01 U and 2:00 2-2
Wednesday for a straight heat vie-

P k 10 s

�If IVu Worth Anything
It’s Worth Adrcrtlaiac U

*LOW ELL S '
lUUdrr - f t m ISO .
Custom Home* and Florida

Builder low « u t borne*

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METAL' ROOFING
Now ta Stock. 3-V Crimp —m
Corrugated—
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Cet all Your roofbs need* at
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C o n crete P ip e Co.

Out Wett 13th Si.

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AIR CONDITIONING
3 BEDROOMS 19,450.00
i Low Down Tayment)
m
CoDcrete Block Home* with Carrt* and Storage. Furred Halls.

E
tchea cshtncls. V e n e t i a n
Blind*. Built under FHA spcct*

ficaUnm. City Water, Sewerage.
Paved Streets.

Oiler * Weller Romes, Ine.

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Woodruff &amp; Singletary
Real Estate

By STAN'FY

THE OLD HONE TOWN

TfIK NANFORD I1KKALD Thur*. Aug. 4. 1955

DAILY CROSSWORD

THE* R 4 f2 T S /yfLL. &gt;
C O S T YOU
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ANE&gt; T H E L A B ifS O P
R N D lA l© '£ M M THAT
P I L E O'OUAJh W IL L
E E , (30U &lt;SHLY I P E A K //N
.
$ 1 0 9 J iL ------.

COMPLETE Fumivhingv for 2 rW lOll SANDtnn it rtniallng;
Bedroom Home. 1303 Summer­
Oak floori fumtiheii, laid A lin*
lin Ave,
liked. In bustnriv sine* PM,
E. F. Steven*: Route 2, Boa 22T:
FURNISHED * W ” ? * «
Pears for Sale. (1 ns b u , Bring
Call 716.R 4 Deluca 1 s. m. or
container. Cdntaet B. F Meafter 6 p. m.
Worter, New L’p«ala, Phone
m r.
QltALtTY HltLLDOZER w rk
r trailer living are
and lm d clearing. J. C. Cat, 1*
Trailer Park. 4 S tan .
Shrubs and plant*. The lined of
A REAL BARGAIN!
ter, Bt. 2 Box 232. Mnfard, i .a*
nursery
atock,
will
»ell
at
re­
Bedrooms, hardwood Boom.
rida. Phono 2244 X-W.
V s u i O r t » • " * 2 tiled
duced rate*. The Ginn Estalri,
bath, electric kitchen, all
n u v l im ,
tn Mcrtlent ronditteu. *nu» a
f c w
&amp;
n g
m*nt«. Invoice*, hand bills. #rd
fine locatKm, priced at (9.T00.
AWHCIXB WANTRP
p r o g r a m * , etc. Progrr*gi'e
a* low a« (1.000 down, balance
"» S
k X 'S S ?
Piltiticg l &gt; . Phone 4u&gt; — *jj
leas than rent.
care.". Adult*.
B ill 13th St.
for Dcilr-

NEWLY rurmlslwl I Sedreroi
Hou*e. .Large screen ,P » ch .
FURNISHED U i
apt*. Osteen ApU. Call 1337J - l
before 9:00- Aftar 9:00 Call 1323.
furnished Apartment.
jaM°M»noovli]e
1 Room furniahed apt. O iriie
841. mo.
Park. Ph. 1331-lL.

J , M. Gardner. PI
FURNISHED HOME. Couple. U03

RANDALL ELECTRIC

Electrical I'ontrartmg an I f

NEW 3 Bedroom concrete block
home. WetUnihouse Kitchen,
clearing. E*t*btlvhed R o u te ,
GI financed, Low Daws Pay­
truck furnltbed. Sanford Clean
m ent Phone 430.
eri. W rit 13th St.
2 Bedroom frame home, aibestei
ahinglet, screened prrrh. 3 l &lt;u
with fruit trees, nice location,
down payment (TM. Call 2233-J.
BARGAIN
3 Bedroom home, pine pansled.
•T. V. room, attir fan. Complete­
M a r k e t Terminal
ly redecorated throughout. Call WAITRESS
Rettauranl. Phone 23*7
254 R.
1U HELP WANTED fFemale) UA
OPEN HOUSE
Wl f f B EBT — over il, Semlnolo
Wednesday-Tbursday; 2 in # p m.
Older home on 9 lota, rxrellent
l e i p e r i e n e t d chambermaids
neighborhood, e l m # ahi
wanted. Mutt hive transporta­
center, 3 bedroom*, den, area
tion. health card* and whlta
uniforms Apply Mar Lou Mo­
nod floor*, kitebeii eeuiptel, Highway 1792.
range, dishwaaber, floor
*. T e rm available, 2404
WANTED:
EXPERT S E N I O R
Avenue, J . C. Higgins.
BEAUTY OPERATOR. APPLY
IN PERSON, CVA-BE&amp;S BEAU­
TY SHOP. 1M E. 2nd St.
M S S S J S U M &amp; ^ s i MAID — Apply in person. Gener­
al housework, mutt have health
50th Anniversary
card. Must hare white uniforms.
Time • —3. 19(13 Magnolia Ave

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N lctlr furFree electric
ie« Sunday, Bag.
or any evenuth (9 17-92. Rag.
E. J . Carroll.
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IQB— SALESMEN WANTED -18B
tw
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H c r n r ^ ReelMirrors ................... 10JO dents, men age 21-41. High
School Graduates wiih n r . (63.
1199 Double Donr
week plus commimon to tLart,
Metal utility Cabinet 12JO
r1 if Ru'Idirc.^OH^tvix
24.93 H " Metal
Walt Cabinet . . . . . . . . U J0
B K Platform Rnckera 1IJ0
fek sSBft fl6?SS. ri £
4RM Berkltn# "B aile r
Mower wants mowing. Phoas
Swivel Chain ......... 2130
I I JO Contour Chain
with f m s a Ow*r aed
Foam L a t a Flliiag .. 99J9

Mather of Sanford
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R E D -I-H D C C O N K R E T E
Mlrael# Concrete Go.
I Elm Ave.
Phono 1333

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H P SEA-KING,
good condition
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rum like a top and beat*
rowing .
. . 122 35
TV H P FIRESTONE,
• ith tank, like nr*
(123 30
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refinithed
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10 It P SCOTT.ATWATER,
completely overhauled.
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10 H P HRESTONE.
.f s r thif! model ............ (38 M
12 If. P. SEA-BEE ____ M3 *3
22 II P. JOHNSON,
1120 00
Pulls 2 »*t« of •ktn. 23 M P.H.
At-o hcsdquarterv for (ila«i.
Aluminum and Mahogany boat*.
Gator trsllrr. Several models
-lioaU. A trailers on
Ifow will yorj awan*
How will vou Trade?
lo u r eld Motor for a
Belirr grade — I VINRL'ftp;
ROBSON S p n rtln j: fioodi
Fvfnmde Salra A Service

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vesta
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HONOLULU (Jb— A teen-eg*
bandit shot and critically wounded
himself Tdtsdsy night when police
cornered him bafor* fc» rnuM fV*
from a bsnk with hi* holdup loot
Detective C. D. Honan said
Cyril Chuny. 53 h»d lam mod
14,600 in a bag slier locking five*
girl amployas. a mala teller and
t-rn patrons in th* vault of the
Amerfcan Security Tank

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near the heart, Honan •aid.

In hospital surgery, Chung told
his .tics*.', '»ther. 'That'* the roll

11 1*1 plywood runabout boat,
•*|lh renter ikrk ttrrrlng whrel
13:&gt;l model, 21 If. P Johmrn
(tutor A Controls, heavy duly
trailer. Call 17429-51 after 3.30

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1 Tnrno Crater, wanUhed writhoot adrace on Aug.&gt;A^HU&lt;VlNw»ae|&gt;a»
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INSTALt.ATION of Linoleum
pclv. Tile-

warrhouiw Furn . Co. ai 901 \v.

l*t. St. All nilionslly adv. furrii'ure ai warchou'e price 1

Sanford Linnlrum A Tilr Cn,

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KH.iiM iur. apsUlancee, aaid
and aervice. C. If. High, Oviedo,
Fla. Phone 4131 or BaafarJ
1M2-W after 4 p m

Phone mi;

It'i So F.My
To Place A Want Ad
luat Call 1821 and a.nk for
the Want Ad departme t
Sanford Hcrald

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24— BEAUTY PARMIRB -3 4 taai. The vh Luu's wallet, w ilch
and'the knife were found atlrr
SUMMER SPECIALS
a rookie cop hex t KrtilJ tnlniuh*
on
mtsaWwv. Krull wav (it h ive tern
rfrrnanrnt Wave*
Shsping A .Styling Our Specialty. .putoav the FBI'* 10 mod wan le t
Sanford's Moil Modem Beauty riUtinrannectlon with rape, kid­
S*i.n. Air comfttinc'd. Soft wa­ naping and auto theft clurgex
tte, and pcni'tln Drverj.

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your homo fo r m orn comf(»rtahle living this winter.
Thrre'* caulking weatheratrippinp, inxulatinc and
other protections against
wind and cold. And how
about adding that recre­
ation room for more fun
indoors? Call '8 3 " or atop

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Miracle Concrete Co.
309 Elm Ave.
Phone 1333
Used furniture, appliances, tools,
W. H. -B O " STEM PER
etc. Bought-sold. Larry's Mart.
Realtor — General Inauraaee
321 East li t St. Phone 1831.
Gertrud* B. Otayfelder Aaaaeiata
Phan a Z122
112 N. Park Ay*. QUICK CASH for furniture, boat*,
motors. Buy ona piece or com.
pleta home. Thou-sads of arti­
One Bedroom house with city
cles for sale at the
water and aevrrai*.
Riper Trading Post »a IT-91
(3.0on with term*.
1 MU* SeaUi. Phone 2212-R
f u r n is h e d afts.
3 Bedroom houvr. fueplace with
38914 west 1*L Or Call at Fuml
heaterlator. Large well land­ THIS WEEKS SPECIALS’
turn Center. U9 R«*t 1st. *
scaped yard.
BARGAIN TARl.ll - Dozen* of
(11.000.
LAWNMMWERS a f i a r p e m d
4 Bedroom house with approxi­ item* — Sc. 10c. and 2-V
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It ORA L. PAYTON
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17-92
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.
sanding and finul ng
City ii» hm Highway v n . New Location — Highway 17-*2 B a c c r r ly A ppliance C e n te r Fl/KIK
Cleaning, waaing. ix rvmg S*mi"Your WrtUnghouse Dealer"
a t Hiawatha. Phone 2tTl.
not* Ci unty amce 1923. IL M
Maytag Washers
Gleason, Lake Mary.
111 Magoolla Ave
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— Factory to You —
Aluminum
Four bedroom home, m bath*.
601 Palmeftr
Full dining room. Glassed In
Venetian Blinds
appointment
poich 2'» arre* of cleared Eneleted bead. Sag-nrorl bottom
land with fruit trees, shade
rail with pSactic enda. I’Ualit or
Bedroom unfurnished
tree* Priced only 111.000. T erns
rayon tapes. Cotton or nylus
d e t a i n . 303 W. 9lh SL Phone
can be arranged.
cords.
Robert A. WtUlama. R e a lto r Seakarik Gtem and Paint Co.
Clean furnished apt
Close us Raymond E. LaadqntsL Aaaeelata 113-114 West 2nd St
l’h.»ne 32*
Phono 1673 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
318 Palmetto Ave. Phone 61*

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CONCRETE

Read* lin e d Conerete. Cnnerefe
Block. Saod. Gravel, Cement
Concrete Pipe to 11ret All Quali­
fication*.
1 Lot* In Mayfair Caatent fron­
Phone !tM
ts re. lovely trees, (3.000. with
Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
1300 down
Oet West 13th fcC
For your Real Estate a r e a :

Bose Court Apt*. 3 and 3 room
furnlshad apt*. Apply 70» Oak
Av*.
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private hatha. 114 W. Flrat BL

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fin in g s
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33 American
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JACKSONVILLE (16 - fte rfl*
has had 279 polu* e a r n this ya«r.
97 of them paralytic. Ooo hundred
and twelve were nonparalytie gad
70 unspecified In reports te the
State Board of Health.
For tha eom pm bte period leak
year th e n w e n M i rasea. A break­
down wa* not available on hew
many were paralytic.
Last week l l new cates w e n
reported. Ona of them, a 9-year-eld
tn Duvil County hid been given
Salk Vaccine. T h en w e n two ether
c a m In Duval, two ta F ia sQ u
and ana each !a Baker. Dad*.

�THERE'S
HIDDEN
TREASURE

EVERY
PHILLIPS HOME!

• Silent Light Switches
• Door Chimes
$

• Ample Closet Space

NO DOWN

• Generous Storage Space g
• Ceram ic Tile Baths

PAYMENT

• Ceram ic Tile Sills
• Furred W alls
• Rock Wool Insulation

PA Y CLO SIN G CO STS O N LY
. . . A S LO W AS *3 7 5 “

• Formica Kitchen Counters,
• 2 Dozen electric convenience outlets Ww***
• 5 C itrusTrees
• Lights In Closets

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t i Hi PopaUtloa 23% la p u l
year*.
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City Recreation
Chosen Closes With Dance
Board

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
HITS M.n \ v ta-Tbe ;u in f
hoard conuJrred the rcrpir
of
Rand To Furnish
rd a
i if I Prink a
Jim Hardy to be reinstated to his
arm.-:, t r»r rjrrs.^g half a mdcivil service statu*. Hardy re­
Music
For
Tonitc
Inn tails!s , "ti» b ra'e to bn
signed in 19M at the rlimas of »
tlumtrrr • .,r r *:'. iren |qvodesi pi -et r.. ■ist n "r« ' one of th#
a *vt'ORD CIVIL SERVICE HOARD at th flr flrat moetlnr Uat ntahl. Cloekwire around th* labia
squabble allh former city manager
arV Chairman Harry Lee. Rov Hollar. Hugh WhelehM. John Ivor. Aaalatant b ecrru ry S. O. (,arn«r. Tom Lemon over a salary cut.
Fort Mi -i Pirk th
m irnln : rapt red tunditi says.
and Secretary Mark N. Cleveland Jr. fStaff Photo)
______________________ Action on the matter was t third
Aljrrrlls settrd *e1t!l
to paitieip'te in the !a t day
until the September meeting Att­
activities of the city wide &lt;.turner a gomt amon Meslne&gt;day after a
orney Fred Wilton represented
dramat.r cunt ght, -aid yesterday
reerssr n pr. ; am.
tint
i i r d Eugene (Tohessy
Hardy before the board in the for­
Bern
a
n
Hu,
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i
v
Chris
mal request for reinstatement
■ ptmeeting bves. whirli
li nai n
o
j - ...........thing you can'l replace."
Action on two items were lakrn
re prucram h- been p. r
t
i *v ?? a le r t r l |&lt;s)liC0 .!e.
when employment of Fnrre-t t.ce
en tr.l was on hand *n|» morn •|ii &gt; ,
louldrr wound he refas truck driver was dented The
i board approved the employment,
rn the children began in f.-rs.I s un a 11 so «f masked me*
mg
i Extensive Additions, Repairs Are
the park for the mans nil ' sue with a submacfainegun
Sanford parent* have received with a waiver of examination, at
K^fnr % and artivitirs u, tak • st lit ink s garage
a commendation on their son aa ht a sewer foreman.
i f M a d e To Already Expansive Area
AAills Christensen wrr*
The frequency of reports of re'I i
i
’ - V snd
Tkn fan
ftsrA StltB
The
Saaferd
State Farmer* serve* In Ike l ’. S. Aimy at h*s primin'* were ducuvsed h1 the
H said Gorslif and the Anthony Pattmatn, ,v» of Biitistation
in
F
ante.
Market la in readme** for the
young ladlr« who have rived a more trailed sh 'tj with rwarma
Mr. and Mrs. J . T. Abney, * 4 board. The lack of supervisory
1955-M aeaam followiny oxtenplaygro nd Ir i le-s thri u.'hnut tde of t*i rr hut were caught w-.tma
"reprimand*," according in one
W
rit
13th
S
t,
race
v»d
a
letter
ale* repairs and addilion* to tha
varali-n time nrs'.'ram lie Ml«s an hour.
member "disturbs nit." Av a re­
already huy# area provldlny a from 1st I t. Curtis M. Hem. sult of the discussion, entered into
rs Gail Hitting Caroline Mrlnms.
Chaplain,
stationed
oith
the
toil
h
"W e w antes! tn hurl nobodv,'"
coneanlral and dapendabla outlet
Margarel Malta'. Peggy Wilton Mai/ella told psviire "It's tronia
by every member of th* board, de­
throurh which tha farmer can Engineer Aviation Battalion, n partment heads wiU meet with the
and Itralnrr Huber.
which he save. *‘tha purpose i f
VIKA. THEI.lt \ K l'N N H Jt MAKER a noini with an illu-tratloa
; that we re here bei auve at ono
market his produce.
«*..oaaaa,aa art.
a as* ••
thli letter li to inform you of lie Civil Service Board at lit n&lt; \t re­ during tier talk at lha Jayraw luncheon yrstndav. (Staff I'hotol
Field slay everritev and games astaa'a
n u n 'i ro'jrjc^out
Sandy Anderson, tha tireless -rood conduct of your aon, TFC gular meeting to discuss a tw-w sy­
along
with
lisflbalt
games
and
★
★
★
★
★
★
manayer of tha Sanford State Delbert L. Abney."
stem of grading each emp! e un­
group play were the plan of the
Farmer* Market, apent many
The chaplain’s letter rontinuea, der nvd service.
■lav However, ibr city swimming
hours plannlny the needed repair* "I have i-fn Delbert almoit every
|&lt;s*o|, thrown open for Ibr day for
f e d Croat Fiald Representative and addition* for the year 'round d*r and I tin happy to say that
the festivities, was parked and
t . H. Kant hold n tvo-day croup market facility.
lammed with youngster- ,sn hand
hi* conduct appear* beyond re­
Loo Butaar, oaauLant manayer proach." Bear, soya, “W* have had
online Tuaaday and Wednesday
for the tint* of their lives.
I lha Rad Crota ChapUr Houao of tha market, said yesterday Dilbcrt la our homo on too orAt n&gt;.wi, a pirnie lunch was
Orlando with fiald director* that nearly 111.000 hero boon *a«ion* and all of u* Ilka him very
served to the youngster* and their
"I am a fsvhlrm lllastraloc and
executive aacmtaripa repra- spent in puttiay the market la tap mirk."
parents Hot dog* and cold drinks
portrait art tat by trade," Air* Thai,
• ft?# Contra! Florida conn* condition for tha new soaaon
Tha on* seal letter from over*
were
the rbirf items on the menu
ma
Jlunael*.
a
Navy
wif
which boyinc on Oct. 1.
seas explain*. "He attend* all of
and by nosinlime, tu rd rhlldren
ford, told the Junior Ch
fie ld director* from military
Included in tho oitaaairo re­ rur Protestant services sad last
WASHINGTON &gt;W- A**4 Af»e.
wen ready lo rat and lest brlorr Gm Stanley N ParneS says h i*
t'ommerr* grrup mreling at Jim
nations wort Goorfo P«ter- pairs and additions wars a can* Sunday filled in for us a* our
resuming
the
p
r
o
g
r
a
m
Ihit
Spencer's yetlertlay.
Aniunisl Pitittsm ha* started a
Patrick Afr Fores Boos: Jim crate loadlny platform four f« * hunday School Superintendent."
brought the rlty's play lime bill nr « (sioliw io ' iv the kmd of impa'd
She adiled to h-r de«erip(ioo
TAIBEI, Formosa. JT - Great
ittor, FinocnaUo A ir Forco wido and BOO foot Imy, extenafr* and lha rhapteln adda. "If there'
of far* to a rlo«e for the summer gmernmenl h’hs nrld hi burtnevsAlion G. ■Sonrhoroufh. Or* repaira U Up ra o flu of Uroo *v*#e* a- vmaorjotfor o Ch'pUki't RrdqijT tod** pt»te«t«&lt;L'e.Na,ianal however, that "I am a talkative
The rlim si In the *um®er re men.
*
&gt;.
_ Air F o h t Bata and NAAS, unite a t tho market, th* adding AsaiiUnt In my office I would fat thins against an efwm i attark wemiin by n atu re"
erratum program wilt t»e a danee
ord; and Tumor Conn, VA of two restroom* a t tho raotou- make every effort In yet Delbert by two of Chiang Kal -hek's plants "lllustrited teclurea were * nstur
Hr eiw plod the aruu* ineemend fa
for t*eru,ers tonlgtd at the i r|
on the British freighter ln?hwel|s *1 fur me," Mr* Runnrli told the
lonal Office, S t Petersburg, root, tho pariny of a porkiny atilgned lo me.
CHICAGO &lt;W—Surgeon Grtieril rry Cra.e at the rity hall Paul a lliiti-e Jud.riari rjtveommittea
near the mainland port ot Foochow Jayree*
"lleginnlng tn .Sunday
iaa Mildred Pattaraon, R*d atrip SO foot wido and BOO fact
ss.tt, ilisriomra that *%
Ico
n
,
d
V
.
Vheele
said
today
that
"You should feel good about Wednesday.
Rrho-.l hr drawing Itibliral figures
br it m 'l * • to r.| will I llsll ml company nffiei.vl bad hern rwfield representative for lent, plus repair* tn the pre*col the rellgiou* and moral training
several
laborstorirare
working
nrithh Consul Alexander Her­ to illustrate the levvona, I f mint I
“lea
mu-ie lt»r tile darners mnvrd as brad &lt;»( an Interior fielo aorric* comprising tha an* platform and ycneral repair* to yoa have given your *on and be
mann made a personal call on could hold even the wont lit'lc on the pinblrm of finding a milder tlr' ii .linn lurrelor I hrl-lrtisrn
nent advisory group on Inratata of Florida and North the entire plank.
hapnr that ho eomlurl* hlm*e1f a* Gov. C. K. Yen for the purpo ■*. monster's altentirn" "T h is de- but still effective antipolin varnne. has banned shorts and T -torts pa
cign nil vuppbrs
South Carolina, lod croup "Thera are 41 aUlls in it* entire
He
said
the
Salk
vaccine
u&gt;rd
in
a
Christian
gentleman."
the
chap­
for this evening's alfair th »i will
The consul vald a written pro­ yrluped.'* *ha said, “into story
■cions cents rod around Rad Sanford B u te Farmer* Market
Chairman Philip Young of tho
tests last year and given In
hours for childrens groups ami larger numbers of rhlldren this Iw-uin at * n'closk and roulinue Civil Servui- i 'unmlvuon, appear*
__ tarricaa to aarricoman, yot- plant", Butnor anid, "And w# nra lain said. He roncludea hi* Uttar, test will be delivered tomorrow
will dn all I ran lo enrleh hla
The press officer of the Nations!- srhnots f finally began to hive
pa and lhair famiUaa and do- ei pectin; tha same dealer* her* "I
ing Ih fins- the su e r siilM-ommittee,
year eimlams • the Alahuney tin t, unlit midnight.
devotional life while he la with u*
said Duse ether bisinessmen on
donta, bringing *«i how thoaa next year and anticipating som* end If you know of any way I 1st air hire* headquarter In T* as many adults a* children attend , tram, a strain of Type t virus
lisso (mm rnetr pnv ste companies
icon could boot bo improvod now dealer* for the new season." ran servo him, I hope you will pel Inld newsmen hr had n«l heard ing, so I found myself on tn adult that is highly antigenic hut ta also
program, I hit on the theme of us­ highly tnvaviv* "
at tho Inc deni.
Vegetables and fruita valued a t lot mo know."
ha t been fs-»rv-l in ’ .•peevting* po­
___ Interpreted to the oemmuai*
RriUsh report* aawl th* Inop- ing human fnihlea, aa American,
aeer six million dollar* moved
sit ms whets, they should not h*V#
tits ropreaaatod.
Mrs. Abney soys In bar latter
A lets Invaviv# strain that still
been
Exorutivo ooerotarias atiandlny over tho platform* of tho Sanford ta Th* Herald that her ion I* a wells (l.SBn tons) wav attacked are great onet for laughing at
Of
In
Hole;
enuld
pri.lure
suffleirnt
anldnulies
It.
| 'h r., S. re 1b# only Hi-e«
tha maatiac wars FmaaC Knight, BUta Formers Market, Anderson member of th* Central Baptist while at the Alin River bar, west themselves."
I "I've done talks no pniitlrlan*. tn rmiibsl the p-ilin virus unuld Heat Gets Blamed
Orlando, w i t h Mlaa Franaas announced a t tho close of the last Churrh and rniova Th* Sanford of the Matsui.
ease, ni the kin i f.. ,nd itmier Ih#
British reports said:
weekend guest*, the aging human, provuln an additional margin of
E'srnn. ie
adnun stratum and
Jam ei, Mrs. John Bowrn, Mrs. sea ion. And ho explained that Herald very much.
IHKI PHI A (,n - Pnbra " j II Ih,t e were e,&gt; rertrwi ao’unFour bomb* wrr* near mlvrrs and many others. Amt of all their, safe!), be said
Cor! Porks, osrrieo w orksrtt MrV this wna lha second year In tha
At
p,event,
th*
polio
virus
in
really leaped Into anion -esiff. tor
that raused shock damage. Tie ■snobbiim." in a democracy ha*
ahen f st,. I i.s th# ageneiM*
Malta HuaUayton, Mra. Elluboth history of the Sanford markot
McCrao, Loot bury; Mra. Linda that tho valuation exceeded tho Hawkins Attending freighter was atso machine-gunned. proved Us popularity again amt tho Sslk vaccine is killed hy a dav whew they terrive-l s tele­
I by tho Civil Scrv ira Com#
pnwriful rhemlral When dead, the phone call r-.sm a rnrlt", *t r»- mi ‘"n '
A Chines* seaman suffered ser­ again," she slid.
i f Wcldlar, Cocoa; Mra. EUaobath |6 million mark.
ious stomach injuries, and lb*
An i m a g o of M varieties at UofF Workshop
She told the Jayree group, "I've virus still Is rapahls of producing pi -n- ,- 'a I'i.rk In a hole "
Doan, Klaaimmso, ta d Mra. Mary
vegetables and fruita m o v e
Knox, Sanford.
Pol .» ear* rushed to t1-* dclyieel teenager* attending tha second mala was slightly injured bad no formal training whatever, anlitvvdies. williout causing polio
through tha Sanford Slate Farm ­ Florida Youth Workshop at tha
but hive drawn «nd painted almost tn the patient.
«irn»i r" 1 The Uat«r Hureau
However, any live virus ptevent was s’-rted ‘n ear* a main hid
er* Market, Butaar explained yao- University of Florida Mill weak
from infancy. I began painting in
Garbage Schedule oils
terday to make thio market tho are being kept busy and happy.
at ten year* of age and started In inadequately treated ticcina u Is. ets snipped. The fir* r**eu#
third largest la the State, topped
In paint portraits at It." *ho told capable of causing point.
Nationally known consultant*,
squad was tuld tn stand ready for
fltili's d tm .k, crossing First
•air by Pompano and Ft- Pierce. faculty members from the state'* Will Be Changed
them. "Sly father, an author and
a roll.
St at OaV l \ e , h# % been rem oeAsked for tha possibilities of unlveraitlea and service*, and
Th# City Aforager’s nfLro said ' lecturer, pit me in the T*vav iJttle Funeral Tomorrow
T f-'a »*« a hole In ’h# street ts| and ‘I • .ir e s ' smnnthrd w ith
the now season to begin Oct. 1, jrouth sphdallite of th* General today that th* schedule for g ar­ Thealr* »hen I was 11 and during
all i gh* And there sews ■ erurk — a-pha t d '.»• Ihr 'ast two dar»,
Butaar staUd. "Unpredictable Is Extension Division of FUnda are bage collection* will be changed lha ensuing year* I learned In love For Mrs. Vaughan
, rM inches long and four maku.c ,1 - g a little- smoother
the ealy word to •»*# when looking putting a yoar's planning Into ef* Immediately for on* of th* city an audience, **pecially a large
m.'hrs
high.
at lb, I,,,-, mteraretion.
Funeral servlera for Mia- Nellie
forward to the outcome of a feck
one," the aald.
sections.
Tla H .--sr-eM owner, Charles
Ai.auiie r . a-t I in- malnlrn*
vegetable and fruit aeaaoa."
"Since marriage,” Afr* Runnels A'aughan wi|' Ik&gt; eondurts-d tomor­
Workshop program* for young­
The are* from the lakefm nt
Edward F. Lana, tha “ man who
With French Av*. widrved and ster* feature their development south to Kfrhth street and east mplalned, " I’vo eemfmrd my art row at 2:110 t&gt; ni. at |)ri*«»n Fun­ Tarull. *a'd ht didn't l sow any­ j i —« .• -s s i • !••• n tasking tho
knows Sanford'*, and o premia* paved, tha Sanford Stale Farm ­ in tha social, educational, sport*, i&gt;f Mellnnvill* Avenu* ba* been work to portrait and free lanrr 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
oat Klwanlan, received this m a n - er's Market will ba In readiness recreation and other an
changed from a Wednesday and drawings for small m agarines" Kr-v. J. r. M-Kmley, former Pan- was )u *t playing with hi* toy
around that holw m tha liwai sw it-' englna* tn m or*
fail from Kiwonit International for the thousands of trucks th at taroet to them.
Saturday collection ta Tuesdays And »h* concluded, '"And of eour&gt;e, ford paator, and th* Rev. Milton trurk
rtreel.
. Isark and foi'S u m i Firat Str*#0
afficas in Chicago, fll-, a complete
humorous lectures which I love to Wyatt.
»*• Ply back and forth between Flat
Ia GalaaevilU for th*
and Friday*
".Alovbo Iks be*l got m-o of lha In their pr.- &lt;ul taiilsliug at Com*
Mat ot tha charter mem bare of Ida and the trad#
Hutral
1*
to
lake
plaee
in
Ever.
■lera of the workshop from this
uda lha Wyn- d o "
I m en lal .Its .
rlllrens," iheorisrd a eop.
the Sanford Kieranla Club.
The unuinal artist, during her trre n Cemrtrry.
Lent, said this morning. t h a t .
talk lo tha Jayree•, explained her
tatcada to present tha club
‘"anobbtimt" with liken»tsev of.
■ith a scroll on which orery
Jay re' members and potato] illus­
11%, nano of tha oriyinal charter
trations of various character!
group will appear. Tha parchment
drawn iota her esplanationi.
* * will Include tha followiny name*:
A. P. Connelly, president, 8. M.
Lloyd, secretary, Frank F*. J .
Drivers Charged
Aker*, Bodyaaa Ball. B
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A. L. Bett». L- A. Bramloy
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CaawoU, A. B. Chaney,
A Iw w ir collision this mornDouglas, T. L. Dumas. Georco
ehargrs against
In; brought police eh*
peCotte* J . C. Dwa, John M.
two driver* pending City Court
In Dr. Georg* A. Hyman. B.
rhls afternoon.
Jtrndofi.
Arrortlng to
In Banford
Ran
Pollr#
W. Jonoa, Fairy Jorntgan,
t»o ear*
Department reports, th*
t
Kolb. T. W. Lawtea, N. J.
of
collided at tha
th# interaeetion
intr
U E. f . U o a, Frank Loo*
Fourth Ml. and Laurel
Lauri A*#. Th*
W. Thao Langlay. Forraat
flffir#r was patroli. F. L. Millar, E. D. Moblay,
inaa Arnold William*.
Ha Ma Into, J u n o F. Mag**,
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C. J. M an hall, F. E- Markmeehanle of IMS Summerlin Av*.
L D. C-JUiiowo, W. M. Mo*
driver of a Chevrolet sedan and
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ir, A. K. Roooottar, A. RafNavy nun of 101 W. Ith Street
H. P. Smith, L. Burt Staolo,
ware charged with tarelrsi and
i C. Smith. J. G. Sharon, W.
negligent
driving and wrr* releas­
k o fjtn a , 1. N. Tolar, Frad
ed und»r |27 bond pending a hear­
ma, W. H. Wight, Loalio T.
ing this afternoon- befor* City
in. Robert W. M ^ 7 . C.
Judge Jehn feonardy.
Tho seeIdeal occurred *4 B 4d

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In v n d o
F t . AvAellon

Bandit Says Guard
Much Too Brave
To Proled Money

State Farmers Market Parents Receive
Commendation
jReady For New Season On
Their Son

Iwo-Day Meeting
L'Held In Orlando
Red Cross Group

Britain Protests
To Chinese Nats
Agayist Attack

Antitrust Division
Now Probes Unpaid
Government Jobs

Interesting Illustrations Shown

Jaycees By Mrs. Thelma Runnels

Laboratories Work
To Uncover Milder
Anlipolio Vaccine

Police Arc Told
Truck

Railroad 7 iacks
Take n f 10m Sfreef

List Of Charter
Members Received
By Edward Lane

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
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
R Tuc*. A « f. 2, 1953 fit. Peterstrirg's cellar dwellers D u ll Cup aca Tony Trabert !&gt;
SANFORD HERALD gleefully took sdvsntsg* ri- six day begin a ld-day i*ri*i of ?/*»?■
__ aenta deiigned to elirainito hn
Orlisdo crran for 10 ___
n a i __
Is th*
t on to beat bach mli«riei aad have him la
third inning sod
tha Florida KUta League laadari abape for tha Challraga Round In
11-2 ia tha second fame of a dou- Fnreit Hilla at lha end of the
month.
blchesdcr lait mgh).
'Alula Trabert mtde hla dally
OrUndo won tha op«aer 4-1
Second plira Sanford 1*11 4+t prescribed vliit to tha boipilal for
gsm*s off tha paea by lo*ln&lt; a treatmant of a pulled rauiela, C S
douN*haad«r to GamoainUo M Tenma offietali wondered if he
and U-S. Writ Palm Boach whipped «ould be abla to get tn thape for
Daytona Beach 7-4. Cocoa and defenta of tha iweted mug.
Ilene it how they figure:
Likilind were not icheduled
Only on* of tha Sainti' rum tn Tr*b«rt. who wai examined yeithetr hi* inniai wai earned Alex terday by two of the top ortho­
Gordey, Irruif for hla Jdth victory, pedic lurgeooi at the Hoipttal for
Surgery, will he out of
I? II .III wai blocked out during the wild Special
OrUDin
*» IT .Ml action and took tha lou. II* hid action until Aug. 12 The Challenge
** I* .111 alloired fi\e hit*.
Cw»
Round, in all probability agilnit
l* 1* IM
CtlitM.II*
II M .IT! Joa Valmai tpired oijt four hit*! Auitralia. Ii 1 1 a t • d for Aug
L*k.Un4
II II .ill tn the flnt gam* for hi* 19th tuc-' 3S-2T-9
b i f t 'i i (• le t
W. rtlm *.«rh
l*
real of th* aeaiou Tha itlendanc*! That would give Trabert exactly
it i i
tt. F.tartktirr
r n m b m m oult*
at Orlando wai 744.
I two weelu to get in ahipe after
*-H, e.wl.r* »-A
Weat Palm won deiplte two Day-! being out of action for mor* thin
V. Mala P»»&lt;-h T. n*r»'.sa L v h
ton a Reach home ru n . Gene Den- a week
M AW A
So I I. I t r.t.n b u rt 1*11
nett hit ter the eireult in the third "M'e'U rroii that bridge when »e
lima*
H THnATiS»t6
o n * t * s c s i n i i .a
with one man no and Dan Keith! come to tt,” laid Cup Captam Bill1 CtTATrOMf
■••far* al D art... B.eth
added another is th* fifth with the Talbert, outwardly calm “ Our iro
pmaS., al Oair.**Tilla
CWBER. A
ub*laa4 at Cn«.i
biiea empty. Car! Medley led Weat mediate concern la to keep Tony)
one-w a r
*t p.i*r»kqr* at W. Pairs B**i-b Palm battari with a double and retted at the phytldani directed
AMIMira* t.BAflCB
A
AS Iff OR
&gt;o iim ti »(h*&lt;1ul*4
two tingle* ant three run* batted and make mre he geti dally heat
j/'O e fi 760
W D i n it hedcle
i
treatment*
both
at
home
and
al
Is
• Iranll at waablnitaa
A *O t 709,410
ii Bafilaara
Siaterd'i 'defeat* ran It* losing the hospital
at h'.w Trrh
, WITA
ftrlng lo-flv* Th* Card* chaied| Talbert l* keeping Trabert In
hlraia al
GatnriTtlle'* 20-game winner, R o , hu home ter hi* period of coaMATIOWAL I.KiOtm
W V
reefclra
?! i i ,i »i lando Ortega, in the fourth Inning valeirenre.
IT l« .III of tb* lerood game but were! "Actually, we (ten t know exactly
Itaraukaa
II I* .III •topped cold by Sergio Hebra who how long the treatment* will take
v Trrb
H4«l»bU
II II .HI
IThlrlfo
ia IT .lit allowed only on* hit and no rum or here Tony will respond to them
If I# .III lb* r*at of th* way.
Cl,larinaatl
But w* have the doctors' optimis­
tout*
II II .11*
tic report and naturally top* ter
I* IT .1*1
f t iiikurah
TOT]c u n ana r e u i -t *
the best.”
ClBflnaail
l, MllUlalphl* »
___ , . I.
Trabert romplalned r i a
reektra I, Ullw.qk*. I 14 taalar*
back in tto final ri tto Meadow
iitelfurrfc I. Ckl-ag. I
Club Tournament last Saturday
aw Turk *, it Latlll 1
T iD in i r n i b t u
and was forced to default to Ed
‘ at Cklr.se
Moylan tn tb* final. A physician
al Ctaeliaall t
i
Mllwaaka*
on
tto scent told him his ailment
at I t uiata
•|7
wasn't serious, but Trabert wanted CHICAGO A—Tha major leagues
,K'
to sure, so he took Tony to the knocked out tha rule that a player
-f Game Commission NEW YORK, Iiu-Twenty gam* to
hospital yesterday.
• cannot report to spring training
4'
winner* ia the major leaguet Una "Nothing serious. Just a pulled before March 1 and scheduled
action yesterday on the
Sets Two Meetings m i *oo almott win to ai tcaree ea muscle," was the verdict "He definite
controversial bonus rule at s Joint
needs ra il
noa l*ggri outfielder*.
meeting in Chicago next Decem­
For Next Weekend The way th* pitching rituatten
ber.
TALLAHASSEE— The Hama *hap«a up with only on*third ri Big Ted, Snider
In dropping tto eurti on spring
and Fresh Watar Flak Commission the campaign to play, only Don
training, the American and Na­
•dll held Two meeting* In Ft, Newcomb* of Brooklyn and Robin Ahead Of HR King tional
leagues, meeting separately,
Leud.rdtl* Augurt $-4, A. D. Att- Roberts of the Philadelphia Phil
be* appear certain to wind up NEW YORK. 'A-T»d Kluucwskl decided a player does not have
tieh. Direct**, annomred today.
ri Cmcinniti and Duke Snider ri to report before March 1 but can
Th* first ireeting will to a Joint with a» many ai SO victories.
Brooklyn are both ahead ri tb* if to so wishes.
Newcomb*,
the
Dodger*'
one•earing of Uia Commission and
IwprvsenUtrve, af tha Caatral and man gang, ha* in IB-1 record paee set by Babe Ruth when he Last year, playtn were not
Southern Florida Flood Control while Roberts, with at least SO hit an home runs in 1*27 for tb* allowed to report before March 1.
District at tha Lago-Mar Hotel, triumph* to each of tto last five major league record, but not by On the pleytv-bonu* rule, which
bis been unsatisfactory to every­
r a . has wna IB lames while much.
Ft. Lasdordala, at 7:20 p. as., Fri­
Big Kia and th* Duka have hit one concerned, the two leagues
- t . day. August A Purpose af IW
sg nine.
•eating win to dlKtuaJoB of tha
Frank IdUma ri tto Bo*too Bed M In 109 and 104 games, respec­ will meet fointly in tn effort to
mMO-aero Everglade. Wildlife tea 044? has a chance to make tively The Bab* didn't hit his 2Mh eliminate t t
Tto present rule requires • team
Maaagsmaat Atoo hi Dadh, Bra- (to 20-grade. Bo have Early Wynn homer until the i n game
to
carry bonus players for two
Neither
Ted
nor
Duke
will
have
Ward aad Palm Baath Canties.
(124) and Bob Lemon fl2-T) ri
t t o Commlsslon-Floed Control tto Cleveland Indiana and Whiter to maintain a fait pace to keep yean and Inclod* them within tha
District m*«Unf will conclude Ota Ford 0 2 4 ) ri the New York ahead ri Ruth's record this month, U-player limit
dsy-tong public demonstration of Yankee*. Leman, seeking his aev- for tto Babe hit only nine tn Other milters such as minimum
equipment which will help develop «nth 20-gam* year, has been August during his record-smssblng pay increases and winter baseball
tto u tifW M n t a m far public tottered by a hip Injury. Dick year. But in September to eraehsd were discussed.
Commissioner Feed Frick, who
u i . Demonstration* will to told at Donmrae ri tto Chicago White Sou out IT.
Aadytema, waat af Ft. Lauderdale has a 1*4 record before to wna Willi* Mays ri tto New York attended yesterday's meetings, o*t
aad smith af Lafea Okeechobee.
sidelined fey an eppmidlctU* at­ Giants is not far off Ruth's pace Aug. 12 for a meeting in New
with 24 circuit drives in i n garnet. York r i baseball's Executive Coun­
Tto OaaM Gaamlsatoa will told tack.
cil aad representative* ri tto Car|U second meeting **10 * m From nB todJeatkni, feewem
Saturday at Tto U | o Mit B M baseball's Mg leagues will produce Don Stands Chance rtbsan Confederation tor further
study ri winter baseball. The play­
F t Laudardala. Beotia* Cssrasl*- tto Jewett total ri td-game pro•lon htutaaaa will to aaealdw
only four Of Beating Record ers have ashed that all restriction t
duren line* lMg
to lifted from playing winter baseAldrich stated.
. . . . pitchers did It.
A mealing prarlouilf aehadulad Leri Miaou produced six 20- BT. LOU1B (*—Freddy Fitiilra- bilL
to to told Is Okeechobee A usust«, game winner* — Wynn. Lemon mooi, roach of tha Nsw York
tenetted hi fsror t t tto F t and Roberta with 2B, Johnny An- Giants, says Brooklyn’s Doe New­
Legal Notict
tantUi r i tto New York Giants combs h u • "food chines” In
Lauderdale
break
Ms
wen-test
pitching
record
nnni
n a ts tt
Flood Central District.
•sd Warren Bpakn r i Milwaukee
o
with 21 and Bob Grim r i tto ia tto National League.
Fsl Freddy posted tto league 1 DISTBICTS 4*D m lS M B ir.
e rookie, with 20
Campantlla Brooks Yeatoee.
tooetll la 041 this year. Bpeha haa mark r i 144 te 1*40 at tb* age
XJ3S
w ,4,r,* D
• M l record a d Grim, out with ri 2B when he wes with tto same
f
Vetlee it heresy ytyee shat •
Slump To Loo
g een arm, has wen onto
Big Newk now steads at 11-1 r f E L w r i f ® w trfV r v M . ?
•galiit two setbacks.
In Batting Circlo
erttt about two months r i tto Ma­
“In?.:
son still rsmaiaiag where a detest
HEW TORS • - »«F
Brill, tlugglsg catcher «d tto Fighting It Simple or tww could ruin the record bid. n.ete i« «k&lt;
"Ncwcorato has a good chance he n «r af
Brooklyn Dod*m, brnto ori t t a
to break It," Fituimmou said be­ &lt;e&gt; The an
PBW I
ahmp lari week aad today bald a To Tony Anthony
trtet a-l-A roiaiU-ramitri. te­
10 prist lead c m FhfladelphU'i NEW YOBS. IA— Fighting D • fore last Bight's Glent-St. Louis rete*
ee &lt;h* Kj A* M s *f ta ts
kleMe Aihbun is tto Hattenal simple thing to T o y Anthony. Cardinal'* game, "especially with *tr».i balwees liu k Avenue es4
iaafer* A*eau*. 1* preaeeed t s
League batttaf eompetitlon.
Either you tnoek out tto other that club behind him ”
be t h s i f r t I* C-N rOMMEItPreacher Roe cam* elm* in 1M1 C! AL - H I T A I L iKelabberheed
c , mn climbed *er*n point* to guy or to knocks you out.
Bh**•!*«)
Dletrlfl Sell prewarJM with IS Uts is » 0t toU
L ilt night t t It. Nicholas Arena with a 224 mark, ala* ter BrockMain while Aahburo dropped al«fat tt wee "(he otter buy" - aid Ir*.
Befebv Boyd r i Chicago flattened
tufSto*
tto New York middleweight la 1:H
Titusville tid es
to tto Awerien League, Al Ka- r i tto third round ri • scheduled
Lav
Hm t t Detroit Is tto Btroee of kia 10-round match.
f.v.tr-fK.Saa.1- tar
wont rituap t t tto yeer. ta
"I never get hit on tto chin Uka 7:17 a.
am
«V U Prista. t o * totttsg Jto,
tost." ui&lt; Anthony to hb dr***- 7:21 p.21
1:21 a.m
feswllr SMerlkd
Me ke«d la st nearly u '
IL M* tkal ■
R we* errerel waaki if* .
a.m
Aritoay wee
CIlfMAK A T
liU p a .
matte sight . count In the Bret
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CHICAGO (A F rris iila il golf­
ers from throughout tto nation will
shoot far 72 funUfytag place* In
tto All-American Man** Fiwteaiian
al Tournament at Tern OBhanter
today and tomorrow.
Doug ganders r i Cedar Town,
Ga , and Chick Evans ri Chicago
yesterday led IT qualifiers ta the
All-American men's amateur sec­
tion with Uuee-uader-per Ms.
Also determined yesterday were
women qualifiers la both th* ama­
teur and professional sections.
Joycw Like r i Waterford, Wl*.,
and Alice Bauer Higgs ri Bara
•ota. Fla., led tto worn** profes­
sional qualifiers, each firing a 71
over tto l i holes.
Grate Leone r i Chleage topped
Ito women a mi tours with a 4041
-Tg. Shs wai fallowed by Butt
Jesran. Sea IDs and Nadya* Granirk. Milwaukee, both with m .

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GOSHEN. N Y. A - Harn*s*
hors* fans who look in on the
anth Hambletoolan Stakes tomor­
row n ay to seeing the greatest
2-year-old trotter since Greyhound
won the great sulky classic Just
20 years ago.
That wai tto gen»r»i impres­
sion today as Scott Frost stood out
like a lighthouse tn a told ri 11
of tto nation's fastest trotters.
Scott Frost ia owned by Sol
Camp, Shifter, Calif., potato and
cotton farmer, and to bids fair to
take racing's second big pnne
back wwst this season. California's
Swaps won tha Kentucky Derby,
and Scott Frost Is the tarty 24
favorite ter th's trntUng counter­
part ri tto derby at Bill Cane's
Good Tima Perk.
"I haven't seen a trotter like
him sines Greyhound,” said Sand­
ers Russell, an eld lima Grand
Circuit veteran.
Hoot Mon holds th* Hamblttoniaa Urns record ri 2 minutes flat
for lha mil*, end Scott Frost Is a
son r i that 1217 srltuMr.
Scott Frost la only one r i three
hereet entered by Camp, and »Uhlamato Butch Hanovar has a
good chines la grab second mon­
ey. Tha other Camp contender la
Home Fra*.
Tto main opposition to the Weat
Coast triumvirate la GalophoAe,
owned bp William T- Maybury,
Dexter, M*., machine tool maker,
and Childs Hanovar, property r i
tto Texas oilman, K. D. Owen r i
Houston. Galophone is 4-1 and
Childs Hanover 4-1.
Tto rare will have a total value
r i IKM TJI, tto winner netting
$22,117.00 or M per cent. Tto sec­
ond to n e gets $21.71441, with $B.to third, end 94.24S.1B to

By ED CORRIG AN
| rnlttag Junior Gilliam to scorn
Tto Associated Pros*
Karl Spooorr. third Brook pitcher,
Nurstnz a paprr-thm one-game1was th* winner and Ernie Johnses
lead and deprived ri the services lott i t
al their top pitcher, the Chics an Don Uddle made hii first start
White Box tackle tha rollicking - for the Giants in more ihan s
Boston Red Sox tonight in the month and held th* Card* to fl\ a
tight American League race.
i hits. Willie Mays hit hla 2419
Tto White Sox ar* Just one gam* homer,
and 12 percentage points in front, HcrOsctl Freeman cam* to a
of th* New York Yankeas and mate's rescue ter tto third tiirs
Cleveland Indiana and threa games In the list three games when hi
ahead ri the Red Sox. currently saved Art Fowler m tha ninth ter
tto hottest team In the league
Cincinnati.
While the White Sox snd Red Dick Hall whipped tto Cuba for
Sox are battling, th* Yanks and l.ho second time tn sight days and
Indiana wtU be trying to knock in ih* process broke a six-gimi
each other out of the race m Lie Pirate losing streak. He a ln
first of a three-game set in New. knocked Ln what proved to to tha
York.
! winning run with a aingle fat th*
Marty M*rKm!i Pal* Hoie are "Wh- Th** *1V# hi"1 * *4 **» t
hampered by tF* absence ri Dick hu*.‘h*
» « r«* t,rl « tt ttctr
Donovan, their No i right-hander halt.
Ha is recuperating from an appen­
dectomy and will to out mort than
four weeks.
Connie Johnson (1-t) will get the
call tonight. Tommy Brewer (*4i
will to on tto mound ter the
Red Sox.
To add to th* White Box'* trou­ l«v, tSI, r.«4 Cr —», La a u trM ii.
bles, third baseman Georg* Kell, •1J&lt;i J"» Hr»»a ll». JCeir Orltani,
POST AWTIIUR. Tea—Paul J«rthird leading hitter in the league
l i t V Housfea.
has been having back troubl* ©• Pulses.
Sax Ae»"atx s.
STDXEV. Vo.if.il* —T«rl Metagain and strictly a limited service
r t u l»e. T«««aUvU, outrotalH
performer now.
r*t»r t&gt;« Vr1«e. tt*. HelUna. ie;
Tto Yankees and Indians, eager
to get off on th* right fori, will
send their aces to the rubber
Early Wyan (U-lt goes ter the.
Indians, while Tommy Byrne
(24) pileto * for the Yanks.
No games were scheduled In Ito
American League yesterday, but
the National League had a full
slate. The Brooklyn Dodgera wid­
ened their lead to l l 'l games b)
coming from behind to defeat the
. . . WITH
second-plies Milwaukee Braves
44 in 10 Innings.
QUALIFIED CARE!
In other games, the New York
Giants knocktd ths St Louis Car­ The wonder drum wont work
dinals into seventh place with
2-1 victory, the Cincinnati Reflags miracles for tww wnlesa arw*
climbed to sixth by winning their scribed specifically for poor
fifth straight, a 44 decision over needs, Bro vsar doctor fln t;
th* Philadelphia Phillies, and the bnar hie aroeertstio* l* us!
Pittsburgh Pirates edgad tto Chi­
cago Cube 44.
Law Burdette held the Brooks Faust's Drug Store
scoreless until they tied it in the
seventh with three runs. They won Near P. Q.
P h. 103
it in tto 10th when Johnny Logan
hobbled a double play ball, per-

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AN INDEPENDENT DAI1.T NEWSPAPER
8 A NPOH P. FLOHIDA.

W E UN E SP AY AUGUST 3J I9SS

Yoshida Claims
Notes Molested
TOKYO -D—Shigeru Yoshida says
in bis memoirs lhat some of
Japan's leaders at the time of
Tearl Harbor tampered with the
text pf a filial 1' S note, thus per­
suading reluctant oftit.aU to agrea
to war.
"This was a fraud by tha mili­
tary and amounted to conspiracy,"
declares the 78-&gt;ear-o!d diplomat
and politician who guided Japan
as prime minister through six post­
war years.
He said the note from tha late
Secretary of State Cordell Hull
rfore the Pearl Harbor al­
as marked "Not definitive."
was the idded comment in
lha note that "this Is s basis for
negotiation” and pjrt of tha pre­
amble emphasised "this ia a ten­
tative plan."
“Not only were all these words
deleted," Yoshida said, "but the
portion covering tha Japanese
stand waa also deleted when the
document was submitted to the
Privy Council as ’the Hull note.’ I
was informed that nnly the Ameri­
JOE LOUIS PERRY IP. a senior at Crooms Armdrme. tn srrrd a can position w n carried in a one­
31* f„ot alligator whila flatting for bass vaalcrdav ln Lak* Monroe. sided manner."
ft was on the basis of this doc­
It took about 20 minutes to land and ha was assisted br Robert
Stringer. IS. seventh evade Crooms student, lha bors relatad that tored note—accepted by Japan as
I there were books and bits of line in tha 'rator’s mouth \*h«r« hr a virtual US. ultimatum—lhat re­
had apparently he«n caught brforr »rd freed himself. The creulur* luctant Japanese civilian leaders
was donated to the roo. (Staff i’hoioi____ ____ ________________. and some doubtful military chieftaina finally agreed to war, Yo­
shida said.

To Be Good Will Ambassador

Bill Waldeck opened ■ four,
f week course on "Constructive
SilttTMBibip Mid Ptrtantl FfnC’ency" last night at the Epis­
copal Parish H o u s y rttb ^ d par*
teg* orp-t/vtSe-mlnuta course in
salesmanship, personal develop­
ment, eustomer relations, and me­
mory.
Waldeck has had 10 years ex­
perience in practical education
firs t aa • registrar srith LaSalle
J Extension Urivcrslty and later on
" t h e staff of Columbia Untveraity
. as educational advisor In the
Hima Study Department. During
tha p u t aavaral years ha has
been conducting hla own clasaee
throughout West Virginia. KentucVy, Ohio, Mr 'nla and Florida.
This stimulating program requires but four meetings, there­
by enabling the members to ac­
tually “turn m.mths into hours",
f The practical techniques and prin­
ciples a n presented In such n
Mannar that Urey aro readily un­
derstood and can be applied im­
mediately br any type of telling.
Waldeck declared that ha was
pleased to ate such a flat turnout
at Sanford folks.

Joycees Will See
ti Illustrated T alk
By Mrs. Runnels
Mrs. Thelma Eitmels. 1107 W.
Second St., will give a humorous.
Illustrated lecture on "Human
Entities" to the Seminole Cbsraty Junior Chamber of Commerce
a t ita luncheon meeting, Thursday
a t Jim Spencer’s at 11 noon.
Mrs. Runnels was employed In
^Jfousten. Tax., a t a portrait artist
v n»d fashion illustrator and has
Hrod bare for tbree years. Her
tn .U iu t ia •iiignad to tbs San­
ford Naval Auxiliary Air Station.
Tha maating Is open to anyone
te terse tad In Joining Urn Jaytees.
Program chairman. Jack Barra*
ajossgt. urges all Jaytees to attend and promises tha talk will
hr very Intereating.

Fairlane Terrace
Plaf Is Approved
For A. C. Doudncy
A plat » t i approved h r she

P rrm le a se d W ire

No. 244.

Ground Observer
Corps To Organize
Fishing Tournament Sunday
Closes For Summer Operation

Casselberry
Asks County
To Share Funds

Board of County CoumDaionara
of Seminole County yesterday.
Tho city-wide fishing lnurna-|
Th# !«sii o' Casielherry, yes.
Fairlane Terrace, a lub-diviilnn
men!
for youngsters, conducted hy
ter-iai. approached the H-'*td of
in I-ake Mary, »*» okeyed hy the
• urtv Comnti-* oner. «f Semin,
commissioner* when submitted by "•* recreation department dunn
Membership Need e’e Courty with an e'» toward
Ihe summer program ram* lo
A. C. Doudnry.
rnd yesterday with a IJ-yt.it wtu
•wurmg fund- for it* streets.
After a heavy schedule of items hoy tsking the lop prtre of a
To
ld
By
Maybury
Repte.ented hy Attorney Allra
comm* before lh« hoard at lit Ihrre horsepower Evinrude out­
In a mammoth epfis'-on Sun­ G ant. IliUhnd Ca-«e!berrj s«kcl
meeting yr'terday, CommL*lon«-r board motor.
n# half ot
day, the Gfo-iml llhterver Corp, the Con
Fred Dyson requested that the i E. W. Christensen, recreation
all of U-. Ro»d and Rridg. Fund
throughout
the
Southern
Area,
enmmi»st«n consider the purchase 1director for the rily-wide rrrreawill le.t m, strength and make millace lr«ie,| in Ha corporate
of air conditioning for In* com­ (ton program, said that Hilly
limits.
test
observations,
missioners room. Action taken hy Johnson. 12 avvi Magnolia AvrGiant poi-ited.out to th* £.miat.forf. Mayhury, Commander
the board will require that bids
&gt;•*•* I a - IESIR gait la 8 KT T
nur.
took
ihe
top
prut
w.th
*
'
Frminn!,
('
min'
r
'*
1M
h*
of
the
Campbcll-Ustlng
Post
„
•f
he secured for the required air seven pound IS ounre hast
J- • ’I'ou**'"’
IM* £ •»
U s.
gra#rl
, r i . lon
,
, n ,i!« Cojn'y Commissioners lhat
conditioning.
Slate I » • makes It not arbitrary
Frank tnderson. II. of Golden ,h*r m,r* u *' yrar, according lo Sanford, &gt;aid that
/ an
.1 attempt
.......
“anford C i t y Commissioner • ike look Ihe second prtre with ,h'’ Ku-lx»t adopted as advertised • ill he m ide lo organise the loeal hut ronip't-nf) thst th# fund* ha
John Kridrr appeared before the his four pound It ounce bass, hla yesterday hy lh* Beard of lounty group lo add a tremendous harrd wi h the town of t assetCommissioner*.
County Commissioners to report, prize » u i reel
strength lo the defense of a \ulThe tolal hudget, whirh nears nerahle
along with rommisslonsr Fred
Richard Powell, li. of Ri t
part of our rssuntry In "Th* town is hard up for fund*
Dyson, on the colored playground Box l*o, e' idrntly an ardent fish­ one million dollar*, «*• not chang­ ras#
«• t i -.i i nom • .
. tha
of rnrmv attack.
in Goldsboro. Krider aatd that at erman look Ihrre prim in thr ed after each Hem was rnnsulered
- a i lad, “iha
Mavh,itv
.aid
Ihai
i--»nagrrs.
least Xl.VfWl will he spent on tournament with a three pound, hy Ihe commissioners at yester­ and B'iulu of anv age, are asked town routsctl hi» authorised me to
equipment for the playground two pound, and l&gt;« pound hats. day's m-eimg.
ask for two thing,.’’ These h#
Th# General Government fund. to lake part in this vriv import- point'd out were; &lt;11 asiuranca
Alto Included in tha plant, Kridsr It# Wai awarded a reel, glass rad,
told the hoard. ar« two tennis ar.d three plug*.
in «he p.oposed hudget suHmittad |
u i'C b r pia-.' n" ^ thst Casselberry would r*.-*iv# Its
eeurta, • volley hall court, a hes- | Robert George, Jf, of Golden t« lbs commissioners for consider­ The le. t observation will he •hare of th. road aid hlldce fund
kethall court and a eofthall 41a- Liko look a reel si a prtre in ation, ls UD.Mi.OI, Th* R»sd
beginning immediately, a-d gJ t
tot.) .. II &lt;l
•&gt; «he American La- lhat Cais*Ih#rrv ha given tha
•he citv-vrtde event with a two and Rndga fund
Vffut nn | «V#»bnrB
17* 2*. And th. Fine and Forfei­ vard Sunday, Mayhury Mid. from amount of money a that should
The City Commissioner SnM the pound three minco h*«s,
board "I am confident that thiv
. T. E Tucker, president of the
Earl Foulk. It, Sanford Avenue, ture fund tolal is |IIS,i01.!tY
H a m to 9 p m. Interested per­ ha». he«n shared during the past
project will do much toward eli. waa awardrd a plug and a finis,
The mllUffe set hy lha Hoard son. should go io the legion flv# yrarv
! Florida lu te Rank received hit
of ,C&lt;winiy
in
Ihe building
mutating juvenile delinquency."
...... ,Commissioner*,
...mu.
if. ....
(hI Mine
tll .
•Commission
—iiini -o ,Chairman
rsiimsn J o h n
appointment todsy at “Amhassamg aril* for landing a Us pound ,-l
adoption of the budget a. adver- th„ |h f, fL | ran lw , r . rd ' lo M" uh
“,h" '* ihe ftrs*
baas.
dor of Good Will" for the State
^
"me the matter has com* to eur
Prues fug the fi-hing coolest Used will be: aeven mill* for Orn- 1h,,p
of Florida.
Seminole County
attention." ’ ll &gt;
Is« **
my «■*
understand*
were made possible hy The City ral Government. I'V mills ft'r
•* Corps into . full-ilrengUi unit.
Tha appointment was made by
ha said, ’’that Casaelt-erry
nrcrratmn Department, Hill Hard­ the Fme and Forfeiture fund, two
Th. Ground OI„e,s,r Corps Ing," h., .
Nathan Mayo. Commlssioorr of JACKSON, Misa. te—Four can­ School Board Sets
for the road and bridge ha. been ... up for lh.- pad f,v. ^ ,B* ^
V» U *'*
1
ware Company, Hobson Sporting mill*
Agriculture and Chairman of the didates for Missiulppi governor
fund,
and
three
mill*
for
th#
Goods, Gene’s Tessro Service.
year.. Mayhury pointed ou. and in * f’'”‘U of ,h*
*'nr*
stepped on each other s heels early Meet Tomorrow
State’s Good Will Committee.
hospital. Twenty mills will lw re­ ••&gt;me .tat............ periled n„ .
•* •
f.-w town .»
Crowe's Fivh Camp. Hill Imple­ quired
Tucker, along with his appoint­ today ai vole counting reached the
f&lt;*r Ihe operation of ^envin-p,
The Feminol# County R-’hi'Aj
function of the
ment. received a supply of good halfway point In the first Demo­ Board will hold a eprclei kiwi- ment Company and lha Firestone ole County school*.
I d-frn&lt;• o’ganitaiion, h* said, is
Store.
will material that Mayo said "1 cratic primary election.
Even
though
tha
general
pal,
twg
tomorrow
at
10
a
m.
in
the
, ,
Recreation Director (Tirlslenaen tern of taxes lesird in adjacont j | | r(&lt;l, [f airplanes of soy type..
am sure will he uhed to a splen­ A runoff election Aug. X it cer­ nfficea of the Superintendent of
llrr# in o n Stale. M .ih iry e ^ l,,"’, •
study th# malice.
tain.
•aid
lhat
if
any
of
lha
participants
did advantage."
Public Instruct Ion at the Court had no! heen contacted, lo pleas* co inties, and eounllea over^ moal I plmtnawl.'(!••'' giound ,i"“. low that
Material to be uae I by the lo­ The togs two vote getters In yes­ House,
of the Sla'r, Semlnol* County
rail him al 1371-R for their pri­ lasts will h# rsdured l»o mills it I* pr-ssildq for tr-tny plane*
terday's
primary
may
not
be
cal "Good Will Ambassador" inThe board «tn make • firel se*.
I* hedge hop sritheiit radsr oh
known
until
lata
today.
Lang
bal­
tludei ideal'ftra’lnn cards of oth
- h»o u -wd e-»d ftildfo t&lt;J * nil!- • *r*#«on.
study of the I9S.VM budget‘and
■—-*k ■«—
ers to be apnoinl&gt;d by Mr. Tuck­ lets bt all counties slowed returns. Consider Ue appointment of two
a te »»• c -t '• ha « I^ (|U . *•
"It la tn 'A# inle
Atty. Paul Johnson, making hla or three teacher* for the aim-.mg
er. The idii tifleation points out
O. I\ Herr, ten, a n a.
f-nie of eur r ejnlry
that the holder It n "Good Will third try for the post his fattier year.
cia| tinea that the Grinr.d l
Ambassador" for tha Stata of Flo­ once held, look the lead at 1: IS R. T. Milweo. Reboot Fup*rinMichael Mikler, 73, h
rida with the "full duty and res­ a m. loday and kept a raror thin fondent, said that lha hoard
ponsibility lo dispense Courtesy, margin over 41-year-old Ally. Gen would also consider and review
toanw rillrrna will join w -h us
Central Florida
Hospitality, and Friendship m tha J. P. Coleman.
The i't»"deol of th* Reminola
tha preliminary plan* for nine
&gt;n this gigantic effort and t&lt;-at
Former
Gov.
Fielding
Wright,
trua Florida tradition, and to pro­
more school rooms at tha Golds­
High J-rhonl h&lt; y Club S|"&gt;k# lo
ob'ervatinn
tn
hettrr
l.rlp
defend
KVyrar-old
founder
of
the
Statei
LONDON, in —Communist Bui- Pioneer Succumbs
vide full information about all tha
boro School.
the h'nnford K oanu Club today
our poultry,
advantages, attractions and won- Right* party in 1&gt;M. followed in
«* h,- reported llir «v«nt« which
Mitwee said today lhat tha De­ tana admitted today thai Iwo of
One of Central Florida's pin
A*
soon
as
enough
of
our
pillden of Florida to our visitors third place. Ally. Rosa Rarnrtl, partment of Puhlie Instruction her fighter planet ahot down an near and surceaaful celery grow- sens join
^
___ us_ ..........
with
lo form_ th look pla.r at ihe hr) Cluh’i In*
and citireni so that all may (hare of Jackson, ran a close fourth.
will probably move Inlo ita nrw l-racll airliner laal WednesiUy.
ers p."&gt;ed away Monday night w y *VBjIMbia' orgarurailnn. the trrnalinnal convrntion in Detroit.
Mrs.
Mary
Cain,
newipaper
ed­
It
said
il
would
"discover
and
to • greater deg-ea In the many
offices on Commercial Avr. dur­
at hi1 home In Slavla.
Gn-uud " ’•-•Tver Corps. M.itbui)- Mirh.
blessings of tha Sunshine State." itor known for her fight* agalnat ing th* week of Aug. IS. Simul­ P lith Ihosa responiihlt for Ihr
Edwin Madden loM th# Kiwan.
Mlrharl
Miklrr,
1J.
fame
In
continue-l,
w* will
•upi-rAlso with the materia’. Tucker compulsory social security, Irailcd taneously, h* »aid, tho special c ilasimphe."
la gtuirp al |H r&lt;*.&gt;n luncheon
Slav
ia
In
1913,
and
wai
'»n»
&lt;
&gt;
f
tisort
and
clm-f
ob.rrvrrs
in
the
AU M persona ahoaH Ihe air- ihe nldett nirmbers of SI Luke’*
received a supply of sUckrrs to weakly in fifth place.
teacher groU|B&gt; will ha moved Inin
permanent grinrp. "Whrllier * mrrllng l«,ia) i ,t "it was inter.
ha uied on the windvhicld of
• , murh pould
the office* now located in the liner, Including II Amerlrans, l.ulheran fTturrh there It* was 1prrs-’O cay iln elr « In o f III &lt;&gt; C«tlrig In Srs,rrr killed. Tha plane, whirh had b-irn in Slovakia,
visilor'a cars and a supply of
Court Honso.
com* fr«-m one h-y f luh."
j
"r
jn&gt;’
.
a
«iral|
amount
of
time
c Men off course, erashed JimI
folders, pocket sire, giving a Civil Service Group
Ms i Irn revir «i-l H . four daya
lie Is survived hy a brother. , .* . , r anxious to get a, n&gt;#ny
r n h of th* Bulgarian G r a a k Joseph Miklrr S r; two Ions, , prop!, intrtea'.rd a* po.tible," he 'pent a*. »h* r*nvrntion and re­
thumbnail word and picture story
brder.
Lively
Squabbles
of tha Sunshine Stale.
tailed thn prr-.rtlng of tha FrewTo M eet Tomorrow
Joseph H. Miklrr, and John Mik
lii.
Previously lha Bulgariana had Irr; Iwo daughters, Mrs. Andrrw
Tucker said that he will soon lb « O va Service Commission
lornFound.li. Award foe
• •Id Red antiaircraft guns downed Dud* J r . and Mr*. Paul Trainsbegin distributing the "Good of tha City ef Sanford will hold Are Seen In 1956
IVorV Against \ in-lallsm to lh*
Will Ambassador" idenUrlcalMa Ita rngwlar meeting tomorrow
hey dull II* .1 I rrr.!l*,t the t-eWASHINGTON l-Ti—The thinM lha airliner and promised partial ky, and seven grandchildren, all French, First Sf.
cards and calls especial attention night In tha commission room of Congress left undone, • big part piyment ter Ilia million dollar of Alavla. He ia also survived hy
ginning of . Y. r Scholarahlp for
Crossing Studied
to the instructions that accom­ tha City HaD.
outstanding wo-* in tha dub.
of tho story of this year’s sec­ p sne But lha tsrael Foreign many nicer* and nephewi
pany the appointment. He aayt Tha meeting, called lor I tion, promts* lively wptahble* la Ministry said Monday that Israeli
Fallowing numerous eomplatets
IVealay D*os, d'lsga’a to lha
Funeral wrelre* will b# held
Investigator* who Impeded Ihe Thursday, I p. m. at SL l.uk*’s about tha eondltlon of lh# street r«nv«nt|on from lh# tonal eluh,
“the holder agrees to make a o’clock, wUl ha primarily a re­ IftM
special effort 'o practice and ex­ organization meeting.
Fourteen Important lersimr* wreckage saw “ numerous hull*! laiihiran Churrh wllh Pa'ior crossing it First Rl. and F’rench 'h-scrihed m detail th* *\tond*&lt;l
F. 'our laker) hv (Fe hry Club m*m*
hibit genuine courtesy, hospitality
President
Elsenhower asked for holes'* and gainwl "Ihe definite Stephen M. TMhy officiating In­ Ave. CityManager Wartrn
Those serving on the romrnlabn*h g ' —g lo and Coming
and friendship In hla daily con­ lion to represent tha employes did not rearh hli d*tk. Ravaral impression" lhat they came from terment will he Hi Ihe Mavis Knowles,along with C. A.|t*ne- -o-'
dirt, As'istanl District Engineer fr**m th* e,-ruentlon.
tact with Florida's visitors In or­ of Use city are Representative other major bills slso were left machine-gun fire.
Lutheran Cemelery.
Trip* to lh.- i h#*t* rflnld CSgander to make them feel especially Mack Cleveland Jr. and John hanging.
Guy Blaek’a Funeral Rnswa of for th. Mat* Road Department,
r u r n r d ies
• •wl R V, Filxgrhal&lt;l, vice-presl- elt. faetory, ihr mot. Ihan Vv®
welcome."
Orlando ia in rharge.
All pending legislation will ha
Ivey. Members representing the
AT MARINELAND
deni of Ihe James !(. Cragg Con ehurchea in R - hmon.1, V* , tha
Oty of Sanford are: Roy Holler aliv* when Congress rttnras J*a.
MARINELAND LT - Flippv fhr
alrurtinn C-nnpany, surveye,! the visiting of old Ft. McKinley
BTRANfiE OFFIfttS
3.
and
Harry
Lee.
The
member
al
Spraying Of City
conditions there thi. morning.
where th# Jlar ;o»ng!e&lt;| Banner
BELTON, Tea. ID-R. R
Perhspa th# most Important El­ Educated Forpolt# Is dead; fame
large, elected by tha four memunknown. II* wat lha first por- Jnnsi, who has soma hsrhH wire
The
City
Via
tagsr
s
offlea
this
was srntten and tha visit lo An*
senhower
hills
stranded
were
ben chosen by the city and the
Begins Last Night employes,
these to atari a multlblllion-doHar pnit# taught at Manna Studios In for sale, hat been gelling longue- mornirg said that steps will b* napolis, as s i ! a- a broad tour of
la Hugh Whelrhel.
Spraying of the ontira city
expansion of tho nation’s highway ump through a hoop, raise a in chesk offers from throughout Ihr lairn to Improve th* #rn,ting &lt;• Waehtsurlnn D. C-, w-ra rteaerlh*
started but night when the crew
building program and to aid In flag, blow a horn and retrieve Southwest line* his for-tal# ad In a* m&gt;&lt; In rndang,-r ihr safety rf mi isi detali.
a stick la response lo spoken lh* Tampla iT ei ) Daily Telegram attlomobil.-a paaarng through tiia
Tha two apr.her* »«e* la b # began Ita operations on tha West
local school construction.
inlrraevllnn.
word' and hand signals.
l l l i r a l I.) D r. J H. R o o t.
ram* out "harhrd wlfa."
Side of Sanford. Mosquitoes ha'* Rev. F. Morgan
become mnra noticeable alnr* tha
frequent ratna of tha paat two Visiting Sanford
wean.
Ilia Rev. Frank Mor.r*n, a Rain Below Normal
Controlling tha mnaquitoe* hy former pastor of tha Oviedo Bap*
•praying la d o n • regularly tilt Church, wae a visitor In San­ For Month Of July ,
Th* Einfnrd are# had ipprnt! j
throughout th« city, said City ford today. Rev. Morgen le stay­
Manager Knowles. However, citl* ing. for th« next few dava, in mately M per rant of tb« normsi
aena ara sot aware that lha opar- Ovsedo where ha la visiting July rainfall usually aipartenred
hen, according lo local weather­
Mien la tmderway since most ef friends.
Morgan la now pester ef the man E J. "Bud" Mocghtaa Jr.
thia work la don# at night when
Moughtan said lhat during July
Miami Rhnrs-a Baptist Church.
winda are not prevalent
of Dili year only 4U Inches nf
rain 1(11. including tha l.ll birhav
that waa experienced to d a y af­
ternoon
“Our normal rainfall la this
only that ha v ia milting name- area." aald Moughtan, *1a TU
when in Korea.
Inchaa.
-1 (naught h* was d*id You
Rain recorded yesterday taknow bow aomj prisoners dJ« In talad XT hundredths ef an Inch.
priaoau or aro nevar (ward from
again . . . I didn't know."
Of Schmidt, ibo says: "I loved
him vary much. AfUr all. ho ia Supper, Initiation
the father of any child. Rut ! waa
only with him a. few weeks before Planned By Elks
ha wont overseas."
Sanford L o d g e Ne. m i .
Of rtno: “We'ra very happy. I B. P. 0 . E. will meet in regular
don’t Uha II op bora In Ibo wooda m ik n lemurow night, alerting
but bo'a boon a good husband and with n free to-memhere supper
I town him."
at S:M o'clock to bo fcOewed by
rinn himaatf aaya litUa about tho tVi initiation of two candidate*,
M • war prisoner itrango Hftnrt—
"Wo met and we M in lore.
That’a about all there ia to 1*11."
______ _ _______
ho said " I n baetinesa means
U n . Ftao gold abo had never none to mo ■wVnythJng We
™ j 9 t * * * •*&gt; &amp;•*
talked It m m and Ifa my wife*
aaationaa ara bald as
CONSTRUCTIVE EAI.KSMAJWIP m i

T. E. Tucker Appointment Told

Bill Waldeck Opens
Four-Week Session
On Salesmanship

*

Seminole County
Taxes To Be Down
$2 On Thousand

Planned

Runoff Eleclion
Is Almost Certain
For Mississippi

• Confab Delegate,
" Key Club President
Address Kiwanians

Bulgaria Admits
Jels Downed Plane

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CINCINNATI JT—U t Murphy
OUR OWN BLEND
V). »ho ran "v*r hi* w»J« while
fleeing from th« iten* of aa al­
leged ga*olint theft. w*» in cuitoday aw ailing a charge of mur­
der ta her death.
Inv**Ugator Carl C Moyer uid
Murphy would be chargfd with
murder.Bg hi* wife Willoughby, 3*.
mother of ll
Oa wrreadertni to Meyer Sat­
urday. 10 hour* attar the bit-ibp SULTANA Tender Whole
incident. Murphy *ald. “ I *a*
eraty drunk. I didn't know I ran
over anything."
Police **id Mr*. Murphy “ *»
lolled in nearby Harmon when her ANN PAGE Kninchy
huabaad Had from a concrete mix­
ing plant from which the couple
had attempted to atetl faaohne.
Frank Boudabuah, co-owner of the
plan'., aaid be wi* bolding the pair DAILY BRAND Two Diets
at gunpoint uban the man luddcnly itarted the car.
Roudebuah laid he fired at the
man and ibo\ed the woman into
the path of the automobile
H« ran over her and kept on NUTLEY COLORED
going, Roudebuah aaid.
TALKING BOOKS
Magic talking booki are i new
way to teach Junior to read. The
booka have lound track on the
cover end can be played on the
phonograph a* well aa rtad. The
»tory of Petar Rabbit. Hamel and
Gratal. Black Beauty and othar
favorite derate* are introduced to
tne Juvenile audience through ear
ea well at eye.

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' CHA TTER TH1RTT-1 WO
T H E BIUCUT. hoi noon *»*
'WcddenJy dank w i d a rk lo the old
n u t Tip m 4 Chuck I M BUI!
T u n og t a t l W fun an d g n af.
« ( m r m o m i i M m t Bandy UHtd
tn * ro-ioaoed Con w a band th a t
•, WyH heavy u laad.

W Something • truck hta cheat »
Alow that drove Uw arraUi Imm
•tin lunga. H* Celt him**If falling
through BUckdaia.

emiatkM f&lt;w two year* now. One
wa* Hi* frustrated de*ir« lor Mar­
gie. the other, natrrd of Rusty
Baines. A long um* had waited
hi* cksac* at Rusty, w iu a pa­
tience that warn t any pan of ki*
nature. It would bare bean easy
enough to gun him down in an al­
ley aomewherr, but that wouldn l
Hava satisfied Calder a touted
hat*. A bullet IB the Heart wo th#
way a mao Ilk* Rusty would ba\*
dealt with an treray. II* had to di*
in *om* way that wou'd b* a tri­
umph, not just nf th* gambler a
triggar-fingtr. but of hi* brain. So
bad wailed, and at **t hi d found
hi* opportunity and hn schema—
sun pi*, yat deadly, .ool-proof, h* d
thought Had tprung hia trap —
and tha redhead had slipped safely
out of th# jaw*. And »mc* turn.
Ui* tkltaroe** had grows and ta t­
tered m him, till the simple direct
vtolanc* bed despised * 1 first had
got to b* • craving that haunted
hi* dayr II* wanted to sse Rusty ■
blood spurt, wanted him t* know
who'd don# it
But Rusty wa* behind hnr* now,
when h* eoudn l get at him. II'.*
mind played briefly with the idea
of breaking into the jail, but a ves­
tige of common-sett re, amt even
more, a drrp-rfk'led fear nf Warns
Camrion and hia cold anger warn
hia plana wen crossed, held him
back.
Ho ha rod# Into town and swung
nff at Ih# I as I Chance for a drink.
Th# saloon was rrowiled with men
in blu* shirts and nirratu. with a
sprinkling of town-d *eHera — th#
loafers and drifter* who were to t-a
found around Ui* saloon during
most of their waking hour*.
Mellowed by th* warmth nf hi*
"Ag right. Dm," ha agreed "But flriit dnnk. Calder look th* second

r. But I atm Ilka to eauml my
cnip* btfor* 1 a u rt crowih' ever
'am.
“Tou r# jumpy, eoopod up u» th*
bout* *u long."
"Tou r* ngnt—Tm jumpy! Who
wouldn't oat Ttua waiting around
with nothing to do but play aolitam la chough tn *end a man off
hi* head. When do I »»m my eut
and clear out of tin* hoi*?"
"Soon. Lon. maybe tomorrow
bight-Why not tonlghtl* Caldar damtn lcd impatiently.
"Mallory a in town." Corny had
•tartad out too aoun to have hid
word of Rob a return. "It would
be m ay to try anything there. It
might not gat blamed on th* nea­
ter *. Wait till h* get* home."
"If* always waiting with you."
Calder grumbled. "Wait lor th*
right um*—and tha right um* a
alwave tomorrow or neat weak."
"My wailing paid oil. didn't IIT"
The gambler took another lack.
"Wall. I n not waiting in her*
any longer. Another gam# of solilair* and I'll atari aeaing apuia
tn (runt of my ayea! t m going kh
lo town lo look thing* over. What
ar# you nomad about?" b#
•napped, a* Came tun opened hi*
lip* to object. "I'm |u«t a atrangar
paaamg through town. Tha only
two people who'd know me aren't
going to give m* any trouble,
locked up in a rail!"
Cameron shrugged. After all. mi
harm iwm ul likely tn coma of
lain'* ruling in tn town and haring
a taw drink* m tha saloon. and
hi* eagad restlessness might dnv*
him to do aom*thing really fooliah
If ha weren't allowed to work it

I‘ante bekrd Itkt a flama along
th a Broken Spur Una whan they
a . a tha old forem an go down.
T h a ra w a rt aina of them laft in
t h a ta d 41*. and of utoa*. tw o war*
kttaping thamaalva* up by anpar
lore* of wtlL Chi mum Dared an tkay
orara. Rob of Sandy o u g h t *Ull
#luv* held tharn together. bu t now
*hrr war* man w ithout a laadtr,
■and Um heart had gona out of
Ahem. T h ty fin d oaa m ore ragged
•vuilty, and than rem ad th e ir boraea
w iound and apurrad oft. th# broken
WcmnanVa of w hat had been an
tr m v .
vt lien they had gona per ha pa a
Oiundrod yard*, they checked and
d re w togalher, and tha tensely
w a itin g neater* m w one m an nd►* bark, hi* band rbuod . palm up.
tfW a w ant to g ath er up o u r H*ad."
* Old Cullen, erourhod on the
LgTuund w ith n n daad ann a hand
fen nib kJMd*. ra n a d Hi* bearded
I bead. " IM ’em. Wa g o t no w ar
■with deed man. L et ’am rant M
i peace."
Bo it waa th a t Rob. coming hack
Mo hi* kingdom, wa* m ot by a
haumber a a ra k a d c , w ith aia horaaa
R w anng deed men taahad a c ro n
k h r ir aaddla*.
Th* aawa at lb* raid an Broken
w a* brought* lo D ouble Diath a t earn* afternoon, by the
mea**ng*f. C am eron paid watch yours* If. Don t get in moc* leisurely, and began tn gw *
ad w ith hia a w tim a r y pant trouble, an' don't do anything to an tndilfereot attrn lin n tn th a
make people rematnbee you or aak scrap s at conversation tha* drifted
A nd n a t h a* away.
in him. Tha nester*, h* soon p e r­
•Wad. you're a boot oaa. Wayne r question*.**
■daewrod. ayawig h a partner -Too taka M for a lonlt” Col­ ceived. were d in led Intn tw o
group*—Uinaa who had tak en p a rt
ntk b mi*turn of admiration and der muttered.
T i i got t land It to Caldar ante red Bundown O k m th* attach no Broken (Spur and
i balled the play, ag right. ■Lata of ruled-up amotmw tkat woe# celebrating their v irtory and
, ean't yon am la whan yon pal would hwve mad* Cameron, aould Uvaa* who'd rautiouaty stayed wA
ha ha*a bee# into hi* mind, doubt­ o f action, and now It had proved
a* Mg a gamble a* UuaT"
“Wi haran’t raked m th# pot ful &lt;d Um wisdom of letting htu aucresjful, wrr* itching In Identi­
fy them selves with It. Tha tow ns­
da.” Cameron reminded ha*, go.
In O k shifting ma*a nf tm- men war* hovering at their elhowa,
a p a t the grot round.”
"Wall, n want oft pmt kba yen puls**, craving* and rtsrnUnmta volubly coogratulstdry In bop* ft
^
that served Lon Calder by way nf froa d n n k *
l t d R to. fednt n r (T» Ha flue t w r d f
b and. two thing* had
M un I
rnyrrlsM. It**. ky tfle* Ouiwaer lPs«rlhti-ed hy Wise re.tii.ee 1 r» 1 's'»

g

Coming To U. S. Worth Hardship
M I D L A N D . T # i„
to Hie I’nited Slate* July B ISM
ytsrJa tha motel office the sun and tha neat month thay railed
■It down, Insldo, a little girl on President Kisrnhnwer at the
bounced • kali and picked upWhit# House and apprared before
lacks. Rer mcOwr tat nairby in Hm LM. liaata.
Mk wdHwk * h
v
And after that?
"W*« It worth A* kut of my “Wa have settled In Midland with
lag la tom* In AmericaV* The t most secura feeling." Mrs.
Bud her said, Khninf ■ question Kaput said. “ We have a ear anH
"Of eossrs* Jt was. Of count." we will own it In another lew
She was Mn. Geta Kaput, * m'nntha and hop* to have a home
•letiaat dark-haired woman of M. some day, a small on* mo can
Two years ago. she and her hus­ lake care of oursalvoa."
'
band and daughter fled aero** a
After
*t*
operation*,
Mr*. Kaput
rommunist border in Europe. They
•veaped • fusilid* nf bull*!*, but Is learning to walk agaUA with
a lend min* ton off Mm mother'* an artificial leg.
Kaput waa rommervial Mgssier
Je*.
Her bosh.,*4 a" attorney. said: in Budapest of an aluminMA and
left misery behind, tn lbi* flAini company. But In Mil, in
country, people ran look forward a period of only two moMBs. Ihe

t

*

to tomorrow."
On the floor, elghl-year-oM Eva
Mari*, with dancing brown eye*,
sang “Davy Croekatt."
4k"W# live with my sister w
ipgrate* Ihi* motel," Mr*. Kaput
said. "Whan the doorbell ring*
•l midnight, N isn't the aerret
police—it's jsM somebody wanting
■ rpamt
“We deal
■*t dream any more of
D* secret police, etthrr. Instead
»t dream of luiurie* like air eonlii uning. wuhlog maehinaa and
tefHgeraltoB."
Ihe aicape of th* Kapua family
Vfim Communist Hungary became
i celebrated case. Tbetbraa cam*

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VOLCANO C T tT T f
TOKYO id* —Minor #rupW*n«,

KANTORP HERALD!

Wed. Aug. 3. 1H.S.S

thing lo tha Commur.it govern

Deadline Extended
For Disabled Vets
To Apply For Grant

Japan’,

Th* deadline for eligible dis­
abled veteran* to apply for a
Government grant toward tli*
purchase of »n automobile or oth­
er conveyance hss been evtendid
for two yp*r» under a new law
signed by th# rr#»id»n1 .
Eligible v rtcra's n«w have un­
til October 20, 195« or five yea.*
after dlschatge or separation,
whichever «»* later.
1. Tho*e whose qualifying di*abllity occur* subsequent to di»*
ch»rg# or •eparation. This group
of veteran* hav three ye*i* aft.-r
the disability occur* in which to
apply.
2. Thru* who*# qualifying di*bhility w*v not adjudicated to lie
ncrvke-cftnnected until tong after
discharge or perhaps after the
b«aie time for filing. This group
of vrteianv ha. one ye»r after thr
■’liability h*v Keen declared vfr*
vice-connected In which to file.
VA is authorited by law lo
make a payment not to evened
11,400 lowaid the p ti e of an
aiitomnhtte or nthrr convejanic,
including
appliance*, lo
World War 11 and Korean conflict
veteran* entitled to co m pen** lion
fur three tvpes of di**M!itie*.
The three types of disabilities
are:
1, I,os* or permanent low of use
of ope or both fart.
5. !.o*» or permanent tos* of
use of mi# or both hands.
0. Comptnl# loss of sight In
l&lt;nlh res* or permanent impairm, nt „f vi,(nn m tmih ev-s lo *
degree constituting l&lt;H*l blind

been reported.

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M\vy OFFERS ni t FIX FIX
DALLAS. Tr*. f - T h r Dslla*
Times ll:rald earned a story
hundav quoting Mrs. D ata Margrrum a» vavmg she would like In
rent a big home for a four-day
teimion with ner 12 rhildirn.
b'lr rr|«&gt;rtrd yesterday the h H
ivrnved 93 otter* She took th*
ItrM one from a Dallas motel.
&lt;»nr caller warned to marry Mr*
'! ar :n .urn. a widow, so he mold
claim Ihe II rhiMtco as Inrnm#
las exemptions, she rep.irted.

I AlAN H IM aeiir (tern, and Or AtheDtsn F ' baitr knowledge nf atomic physics srut may hr tb#
Spilhsut. w ith the aid of a chalk draw in* and a ftrst si»p toward travel lu o'.ln planrli Hit fihapD
globe, explain the nature and purpose nf the pro- le&gt; and Spiltiaus w n e among ine scirmi ts pi e»e t
r

paued Itunthmg nf an mitrumrnted artificial sataltitr Al the VYaihinglcn nfllcev nf the United Slate,
National Commtlle# (or the International Geo­
physical Year, the scientist* said that the tint space
ships open up Ihe outer world for th* first time
without the masking lavert of atmosphere hanging
over lb* earth Tlvse man-made moons will aid in
Ta study of th* tu n s ladlattons, add lo mans

al the W'htta House w h e n Drr.-idenl l 'i-nhowe: an­
nounced his approval of plan* for Ih* construction
of sn earth satelSti# in rilcl* Hie globe fur pcacrlul
and srientlhc ptuposca. The satrlliic is rvpected 1&lt;*
tie built si a r,»&gt;t of approxuvalrlv VIO i !0 0P«1 vnd
In he taumhed w ith in tw o v r.i, It will n a v e l at
1* oon miles an hour at sn alldtide nf oelwern ? d
and J00 miles.
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OJA1, Calit U t-A ctm a Loretta
V « f *«« raatlag at b o m today
stay at a atarhy
O iu rd Koapital. where she ontor
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televialaw comer until ofh
Aral of tfeo paw, ho mU,

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w M Move Jr., of Newport, H I

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M

in build a multiputpoic IP.OOSl.
kilnwatt evpenmcrual stnniie rest a cn»t nf 121*0.000 tn
vj.so.npo, th* Economic Planning
Rrard »*td today.

News Of Men
In Service

tvJES&amp;L*** ticoin

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RE Vi TOR is PLANNED

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niat regimes is soon miles lung rnmpletcd a course in air enntroi
stretching from Ihe Baltic lo the July 29, at the Navy Combat In
Black 5»a. Restricted rones at formation Center here.
trail fiva mile* deep run grimly The course pmvidrv advanced
along this frontier, heavily guard training in radar techniques for
*nd palrollnl hy Comm uniat men nf Ihe Pacific Fleet.
mobile border police.
Ft*'. Moyr reported In thr
Rrdi moved some M.OM farroni
Then rnmra a narrower, rw n school from the r*d»r picket r»
nut nf Budapest to make room more hsiantnus strip. It n about
for “loyal" members of Use Com- two miles deep, immediately ad­ cort te n e t USS Harveson and
upon completion of th* course re­
muniat Party.
joining tha border. This territory turned to duly aboard Ih* ship.
The Kapua family waa Japmted it dotted with walchtowrrs. Train
to Vamn* Gynerk, a remote *11- •■d dogi accompany guard* v*hn FORT DENNING, Ga. -C pt
lag* in oast Hungary and Oderrd patrol Ihe Iwo-mite tones. The Raymond R. Cobh. 2n. aon of Mr
never lo leave the city Hghit*. guard! have orders lo ihnot on and Mrs. T. fobb. Routa It. Ran
Kapua turned to minual labor sight.
ford, recently was graduated
to support hia family. His w aits
D m borders themvalvea era f r o m the radio maintenance
amounted to IS eent* per day.
blocked nff with eject neatly charg­ rourse at The Infantry School
"It waa a larribte atattatinn ed barbed *Jr* equipped with tig. Fort Croning, Gi.
eiislance." Mrs, Kapus r*mrm- nal dev.res which set off alarms The course trams enliilrd men
brri. "Thn farm people of th* trigger deadly land mines. In aome at radio repairmen of infantry
villa|* were miserable; they never platea the Beds have dug pit* units.
had anything of their own. They M to M feet deep, camouflaged
Corporal Cobh, isvt stationed
had lo work for nothiag because by overgrowth.
at Tart Sill, Okl* . entered thr
they were forced to sett every
The Kapua family knew atl this Army In August IkVt and com
But on the night of July u , jojj plrtrd basie training at Fort
they made their break.
Jsrksnn, S. C.
No buttrta hit tha threw, hut a
Ila la a graduate nf ftemlnolr
miM eaptodtd, horribly mangling High School and a former employe
Mrs. Kapua* lags. Kapua ran re­ of th* Western Elect he Corp.
member hurling hi* Httta daughter
over the barbed wire. Then he
dragged M* wife th* few remain- Screen Actors Set
log yards. She lay hireding m a
rnmriald and ihe husband dtsper- Strike By Those
aialy attempted mediral * n
It waa gg hour* after tha *i- In Filmed Video
ploatao before a cart carried Mrs. ItntXYWOOD OR-Thr Screen
Kapus into tha American sector Actor* Guild hss tel Friday for
of Vienna and l« * hospital
the start of a strika hy atl aetori
. '* ;• V 1 m.or* dead than alive in fllmH triesnmn shows.
by that time, Kapua said. “ It it A spokesman for tha guild said
indoad • miracle she Is m u with that M weekly TV series are no*
ahooling In New York and Holly­
*he waa In the hospital * r r tr wood. John L. Pstes, tha group*,
For a lima ao-vearmld Kapus esreutiv* secretary, said that win
worked as a truck driver, until per rent of the membership au­
a LouDo'th pneumonia last winter. thorised Ih* strike.
„
“ tejmfI employmant at th* "The principal issue . . . " hr
Midland Air Terminal and madt laid yesterday, “ it Ui* refusal of
*«tra money as a part-time fire, the producers of filmed (elrtrltlon
man. now ha’s an accounianl with program* tn agree to make am
»• oil eomnaar.
residual payment* whatsoever to
artorg for th* second run of *
*idre film."
. 5 ° lU ;**, W ' Ky. 'it—Antonin
Die three-year ronlrart which
Aherlondo, 27-ye.ir-«M Argenlme rspirrd Igct troek gives arior&gt;:
- '7 ^ .
Miasia- payment on the third lo sixth run*
todayI V,r M&lt;,ur*nc* m # fd 1st* inclusive, in addition U tha origi
nal ahowiag.

volcano,

T » 'h k O i.TS— Papan it plan n in g

VA **'d eligible veterans may
file applicants *t th# VA office
nearest their home.

ment.
• W# wrr* living Dorn d*y In
day," her husband expU.ned. “ it
was a irfnbl* (reding, a feeling
nf no future—no future fur u* or
Eva Maria. Wa decided to n-k
escape from the country. We knew
Ihe terrible danger* but vie weir
convinced death was more allrac
S\N DIEGO, Calif, m riN C i
live lhan Ida under C-immunut
—Navy Kn*. William 11 Move Jr ,
,,
vnn nf W.
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of —
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rriKT I.EE. v*. —krmv lmt
1.1. Tituv J. Henderson, M. *on
nf Pcarlcn* Henderson. Ill2 W
IMh Si . Ssnfnnl, recently »**■
grad'iitrd from Ihe awnclatp
quartermavtcr rompuny olficcr
course at the Quartermaster
Sctuml, Fort
V*
During ihe l \ wrek rour -e
Uru'enint Hrnder«on received in
struclumv in unit and orgsnitaltnn
supply, stalinn supply, depot m*
nacrmrnl, signal rummunications
and atomic warfare.
The lieutenant was grsdiisled
in I9A3 from Virginia State Col
lege In Petersburg, and I* a mem­
ber nf Phi ItcU Sigma fraternil).

tlilrd

which It he'chmg smoke t.SOfl fe»t
into the air, ky-ulo nr-vs agency
repor.s.
The v.'tcann let g» yesterday
with ,v Mast that hurled rock, sv
hig
I'uvketiul!* :,0o [eel Into
lie air and spewed small stream*
of !ava over tn* rone * lip.

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Sanford Band Shall Cou’ ! Use
Facelifting To Attract Folks

va

People Wonder About Red Actions
WASHINGTON A - n »

murh this country ever
alight tha* away w w w tofl l f «*
East sad ar over stooo Ms taBSto lari yearin
relations
a
big
smile
cost?
F irst ImprrMiona a r t lasting imprea- w ith (ha two d oaaa gilded fo r an added bit
Geneva is getting as eery aa West Except tor Sea. McCarthy tmfsmuof him ter asma af hla*
•Ions, fspce’aMy when visitors expoct to of appeal
( R-Wli) there has been practically
Christmas Eve. The Russians were no criticisn* In Washington tor conduct. Ho opened w PMteriay
find everything to their particular liking.
A few janitor aarview around tha build­
oo tho whole Moo of being “friendJolly when they met the West Presideat Eisenhower’s
We’d like to see the City of Sanford keep ing on a regular baala would eortalnly be
|y“ with Mo Communist*.
with
tha
Communists
so
far.
there.
If
Russian
Premier
Bul­
(he Band Shell in a more attractive manner helpful in keeping fo llu coming back to
But tf the Russian* and
ganin, with his chin whiskers, had
Ho blasted Elsenhower tor alt.
th an heretofore This natural attraction aa 8anford time and again.
put on a red fianoel suit he wculd Chinese follow np their opener by ting down with “tyrants and s v visitors leave the city and aa they coma Into
Many compliments have been pasted on
have made a pretty good Santa making concessions, they will de­ dem s." He said ha'a Bring to
Claus.
mand concessions In return. Tbit's mate as la*ise at Mm President's
it, should bo in the “pink” of condition a t to various officials-at wall as ju s t plain
Now the Rrd Chinese, minting when the present mild WaahingtM efforts to got atesg xfifi Ms GemgU times, epring, summer, fail and winter. dtisana about 8anford and its appearance.
the United States in the same weather should give way to storms,
N et too expensive would he the repaint* So when we hear a complaint about our a t­
place, make an opening gesture with thunder.
McCarthy's attach put Bm Anger
fng of the entire bandshell a gleaming white tractions it sort of hurts.
McCarthy has
of good win by freeing II Ameri
i the dilemma af both flsep.
can airmen.
Tha bandahell can be a center of a ttra c ­
lower and tho United Mates. What
should tho United Mateo 4a: stay
What lin t clear, of course, sod
Falls Come Naturally
tion when tha yacht baafn becomes a reality,
armed to the teeth Indefinitely,
may not be for moaths or years.
I t takes a river and a rock to make a when the planned Mahowboet” begins Its
a theses af war ot any meIs the purpose of the Communists
w aterfall—a m ighty river, and a mighty operations, and whan th e aoo’a expansion
meat, or try to reach a mldrie
la this sudden switch. Is it to re­
r / i i u s rv tu iu
____
&gt;
ground widi Me Communist* g
lax tensions, as the diplomats ny?
•helving of rock. If It la to be such aa Nia­ program begins to move Into high gear.
they shew as tocltoatten to Mot
Or do they hop* to gain more
I,#t’e
not
attract
folks
to
Sanford
then
gara. There is a third element—time. The
with grins than guns?
relentless water gradually nibbles away the shoo, them away w ith unplaaaantness and
v g 7{ &amp; t
One thing Is sore: there’s a price
McCarthy didst after tay me­
f
L
&amp;
H
S
U
f
rock and moves the falls farther from tha lack of a bit of paint.
tag on tha grim. What lin t sure
rer. tf Elsenhower detent toy »
ti the price. The bill will he de­
reach a middle ground then war I
MS.
livered later for the Rusiians and HONG KONG &lt;ri-Am*rie*a and is made more peirihle. Yet if he
A t rare moments over the esnturtea, the Trash And Censorship
the Red Chinese Geneva la Just British officials made preparations yields ground « vital potato tho
At least 80 of tha 44 state legislatures
river takes a huge bite of the rock and
the fust card In an all-night poker today to receive It American air­ Waiters sQiaaeea afoiart Me
sends it thundering into the gorge. That m eeting this year considered bills to In­
game.
men due to reach Hong Kong Communists may wttopoo sad
happened ct N hgara a few months ago, al­ crease control over comic books, magazines
At the moment there seems to Thursday after more than two they win aayway.
be general relief and approval la yeara tmpmoamtnt in Communist
tering the way the plunging waters had and pnper bound books. Some of the m aterial
China. ,
sold by news stands Is certainly trash by
looked to generations of honeymooners.
Red China notified tha United
S
A
M
D
A
W
S
O
N
any
decent
standards,
and
on
the
face
of
it,
But man is having the last word—for
States yesUrdsy that tho X
(his particular moment in geological time, a t passing more stringent laws seems like a
were being frted and said they had
least. P a stin g is being done to make the good thing
left Peiping on their way hoi
But the problem la net so simple aa that.
US. consular and Air Tot
falls both safer and more photogenic. That’s
officers here were Informed offi­
(he way they will be—until the river takes Though laws with sharper teeth m ay eurb NEW YORK, of—The long exat Wait a little cash to atari with, owhile. The nsw rwitncrioai on cially late last night of tho an­
another bite.____________________________ some of the bad comics and other printed pected tightening of bousing erniit and Uw monthly payments will be
nouncement. British border patrols
m atter, they may also be an opening wedge will lest tha building boom—but higher, because the payment time credit don't apply to several hun­ were alerted in case the U should
d taran et Sale
for renrorahlp. That violates both tha spirit probably not until near tha end Is shorter—but the total you'll pay dred thousand applications tor gov­ arrive before Thursday.
ernment housing Insurance already
I The Sanford Herald
of
the
year
out
in
interest
over
the
yeara
will
and the letter of tha constitutional guaran­
Officials gave bo Immediate to'
Sedan
Mod but not yet approved.
* h M U M e«ltr nr&lt;p«
eeC Seatmr
Mortgage terms are being made be less.
dication of tho processing the mao
Cteon, l a i d £
M W**4 P int I t
tee of free speech.
mildly stricter by 'he Federal Tighter terms are widely ex­ The FHA sod the VA hive would go through hero. It wai
The American Book Publishers Council Housing Administration and the pected to slow down the demand fretted about the rapid increase In assumed, howavtr, tho procedure
S iim i h ««. —&lt; i Im im Hn i m . i « tr. t m at
(•a P M OISm a# tail***. flw M i. ■&gt;!« l i t AH also la concerned about attem pted cenf.irahlp V e t e r a n s Administration. You tor houses. And to that axtent It no-downpaymsnt m o r t g a g e s would be the same at that tor
ml Cmmmrmmm ml H i r t l S. 1ST*
can't apply henceforth for a no- will reduce the pressure tor in­ (more then two out of every five four U S. fighter pilots released by
i
n u n ensN ini s h im a&gt;&lt;
by private groups which do not I'.tvoke the dowr.-payment mortgage, nor for vestment
funis tor mortgigei. VA-guarameod home loans re­ the Red Chinese in May. After
K A N ln * S i S N I S S B ,
tHUmm
law but apply pressure on individual dealers. one lunninz for an sears.
Rome builders believe, however, cently &gt; and the trend toward 30- crossing the border hero, tho tour
(T 4i g w
arn acn im o n s « t w
Thii means you'll hatw to have that the slowdown won't come for year mortgages.
were given sew clothes and flows
n
naa M a n
ai-aa Tha book publishers fe a r th '.l auch groups,
The rise la total mortgage debt Immediately to Hawaii to a n
knowingly or In Ignore:ice, may halt the
hes given some alarm too. Bank­ rial Air Porta ptiw.
w p (V n i m i P P i i s m i n
•ala not only of trash y comics and magazines
er* stress that while it Im't out
but hooka th a t have real literary m erit.
of lino yet with total national laAn Incident a t the U niversity of Kansas
m ao. a cooUaoaUoa of the trend
iM« &gt;■
might prove dangerous.
gives point to this feer. The W atson library
Builder* say the no-down-pay.
there eta red an exhibit of hooks th a t have
meat rale will take • alia bit
WITH mini nos of sntos an tho tearing
been forbidden to th e past several eenturlea
number of people out of the mar­
o tle and highways, accidents tween U and tha
I t was found th at alm ost every volume In the to
and injuries urn bound to epoU sure that yon apply it tightly
ket tor homes. to the 114,000 WASHINGTON
bracket.
Wednesday, August 8 , 1D55 unlvemitv’a library had bean banned some­ the summer fun of many families. enough to ocaagro— noth too ar­
water (R-ArtiJ said today
Page I
Minor, aa wall u serious in. teries and tha vetaa
where, aome time, fo r acme reason usually
The higher monthly payments American p p o p l a wQl
riries
and
burns,
should
bo
Don't
release
the
taantquet;
duo to a snorter mortgage life charges by Sea. McCarthy (fi-Wte)
having nothing to do w ith tha value of the iraated promptly oven whan you
TODATS BIBLB
let a phytoian do th a t This to a
will probably cause some would be that President Elienhowur offered
c
Giving diligence to keep tha unity of the book.
a n on tho road. Art you prepared departure (ram prevtouity:
M X l y te a iA
buyers
of more expensive homes “friendship to tyrants and
S p irit In the bond of peace.—Eph. 4:8—If
T hat It something to think about when tar aueh emergencies? Most InstrueHone, but the Committee
to
stop
and
recheek
their
iocomi
or*”
at
Geneva.
isla art not
Surgery of the National Re­
wg Iowa God wp will be in harmony with tha subject of how to control “bed books” motor
prospects, other builders aay.
I strongly advlsa you to cany a search council now aays this adMcCarthy ‘dasoimced In
fcla children. God la tha common denominator. cornea tip for discussion.
Brat aid kit In your car. You novtr riot to the boot
Most agree that the Ughter cred­ at* yesterday what bo
know wtsonyuu or yoor kids aright
it term* will have the heaviest llaenhouer'a “profession of faith
To
' to
Impact on the Jest affluent, the in a itatemaot af Russian tesdsn
marginal buyer who wai a little that they want peace. Ha aaid ha
don't toy to
m h e d , aa S was, to moot tho old believe* a “ leU-ooC to B
eovertag Mwttk &lt; Xa alumna or
mmriita to Alia to to the
_______ I pat which fOpt»t«s« n blanket. A bod _part deprived tom s.
and he intends to “taho e
Ute following aa a boro minimart: of Me blood amply writ aarvtvo
on*-Inch adhesive band* better i t lower than I
to the Americio people.*
Individually wrapped to aa- peratora. Tow should, however, Another Try Made
NEW YORK UR - America's the Metropolitan Opera. . . It la fault Ms fcaa sung It more than
Goldwater, who heeds the Renterlllly; two three-Inch elevate the injured hmb to that
lag times — aa at toast Ihrse con­
Committee
ha regard*
widen bosom doesn't belong la a tradition.. . A teeiing.”
For Ending Session McCarthy nanda aaya
bandage compresses; one square it to slightly trig?
GOP
asset Mid
either Jane RuiseD or Marilyn W arm ducked nut of Ms dad’s tinents.
of sterile gauss; a tube of trunk of ibe body.
WASHINGTON Irt-A dwindling
ao Interview Mat “1
Hearse.
ointment and a triangular One word of oautton m a band of Congress members makti to
wholesale fur trade, worked la a How dees a major eporatic star
American people
Leonard Warren, ecknowledged tilling station, Hma sang la the liver Seriously.
which can double aa a
M(
•anther try today at winding up rebut Joe."
by a number tf critics Is be the ladm
“1
have
to
live
very
simply”
fall
took
the IMS aeuton but formidable
City Moils Matt bar I
world's art test best dramatic bar- yura bafare
k1« ra e &amp; l2 r S e
“
5
5
wtaatog a Metropoli­ laid W arm . “ I do nothing to as­
harrier* still itaad to the way of
aaya be la aix feet taQ. tan aadttlan over
wand
wifi
hah
tho
tea see te*tint* sess. Net to toad or linear. I deal
LOB
ANGELNR
bis weight
Me baa a reportaim af a oper­ smalm, toms to. I d e a l
. Wary testers hoped to quit by eld Swedish enatot
to tan way
baa a B-taeb
atic role*, Warned a aember af “Aa artist raaaet i
late tonight But nuay hours af Oscar Anderson
i. 04
Well, ladies, mag we go an from them very swiftly la dm beat-peak I deal taka physical______ _ .
talk aad several key
manner of eelehratteg
h o t,
_ J L _ . ___ _
■ m et
toward aeecees, eaw says H tabes although 1 to like to walk. I pa toa xm of a tourniquet and pteM rouble
maiaed. The aesikm
run birthday—surm a tod by
Antw
tri
Yarlooa
farms
nf
(tons to your M afi ktt, ton
la the fine art af operatic ilaf- • futt year to Ware a sew rele to bed early.
on through tomorrow
Andersen, senior oterfc hi Mg
Tourniquets should bo w d
big top dramitie aopranot, hari- welt.
“No. I don't practice ringing . . .
Thursday.
City Engineering Borate, gave a
only
to
halt
tho
sever*
bleeding
tooet, and tbs cants who can dig “Yen assume dm muilc* be But about ance a woek I pa to my
Mease hil*. more senators and party to Chinatown ter I S of kii
• deep bate share a small bat said, "lut to kaaw dm role . . . eld staging leather for aa hour of the exUemlUao. Knot the tour­
representative* were leaving tor “favorite gtrii" bum Civic Center
niquet about the Injured hmb.
endWu competitive world.
to feel it 4s you . . . and you are whenever I can. . . It la a kiad inoort a stick between the knot
homo, for Europe or on other trips offleos yesterday. Ho oold ho had
Tbs voles . M The voice . *. R M . . . wed, that la Urn problem. af peycbolofiesl checkup.'’
In v y s iY li I
long glassed la anticipation of o been bolding similar partteo ter ■
Mdkwtotta
It Is • power Is "After staging tt a hundred dams Then I ashed Warm w ist be
ptatelyrartdvn
years.
July » adjournment
• power above the temp- yea becto to uadorsUad dm rate
the
his wtte l a t h e r , tea
_ J L self - Indulge*
sad tom it fito pee sad yse fit to."
Tim number af tolepheceo In
la
Urn dtto vuto of “dlgstotta” to To be traanutt wtft yeersslf and
above (he wistful wish Mr
• United States suae fram f t school to Fate Alto,
least as says Warm, whs pretty math Ms by papular to-1 Oad,” be m 3 T
million to 1M0 to IS million today. bo jalas tar an m

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Officials Prepare
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Incidents Snowball Into Trouble
As Public Awaits Outcome Of T iff
HOLLYWOOD. tf*_Twn ye*r*
* ago.
Dean Martin and Jerry
. Lewi* were the Damon and Pythiat of »how business.
Today they aren't talking to each
other.
What brought about the change'
The an iaer gnet far back into
their hialoriet. Jerry Lewis, born
29 years ago in Newark, N J , was
a child of show business. Mis folks
* werevaudevillians.
anJ Jerry
started performing a t a lad. He
was having so-so luck as a record
act (making funny faces to a pop
-. record) when he teamed up with a
■ singer Dean Martin.
Itora Pino Croeettl In Steubenvllle.
Ohio. In 1917. Dean tried
‘ everything, from croupier In pruefighter. First as Pino Martini and
' thrn under his present name, he
had medV*» . —«*** *• a night

Ervin-Partain Rites Performed
In Congregational Church
In a simple b u t im preaslvr
doubtr-ring ceremony Miss Jac­
queline Ann Ervin, daughter of
Mr. ami Mrs. Josrph K. Krv in,
a s s wed to Charles Donald Partain son of Mr*. L W. I'attain,
Aug. I. 8 p.m. at the Congrega­
WEDNESDAY
Tb* VVBC8 of the Ebeneicr tional Church.
Methodist Church will meet at the The candlelight ceremony was
home of Mrs. J. 11. Wynn at 7:IS performed by Dr. J. Bernard Root
in a setting of white gladioli,
p.m.
The Central Baptist Church linntas and palm*. Roger Harris,
organist, rendered the traditional
choir practice will tat at 7 p m.
Prayer meeting at the Central weddings music and Mr*. Robert
Baptist Church will start at tf llennrtt, soloist, tang *"I Love You
Truly" and "The Lord's Prayer".
p.m.
The bride given in marriage by
The First Baptist Training
Union Worker's Council will meet her father, was lovely in a seaat 7 pm* beyinning with a cover­ green faille Jacket ensemble *crented by pink accewsorie*. She
ed dish aupter.
nilTtSDAY
carried a white New Testament
The First Baptist Junior Royal lopped by two white orchids.
will hold rehearsal at 7:30 p.m.
.Mrs. Joseph A. F.rvln matron
The First Baptist Church Choir of honor and only attendant was
Ambassador* wilt meet at 7 p ut. dressed in a purple blue silk pop.
FRIDAY
tin outfit with lavemh-r acces­
Thrre will be a dance for the sories. Her nosegay was of getC ro ’a ami their g u r.u with tie- bera daisies.
eorationa being done by the CI’O
Leltoy Partain, brother ef the
Wive'a Club. Music will be fur­ groom, acted a* best man and
nished by the Metotnnes an! ushers were Joseph A. Krvin,
dancing front If until 12:30. At- brother of the btide and lls-sLesL
tendance priles wilt be awarded. IThurston.

two lalrr.H romhlnrd with
MIINDiY
Mrs. Ervin ehtwe for h. r
magic results when both were
TTte WMU nf the 1 trst BsptisS daughtrr'a wedding • dov* blue
playing the son Hub In Atlantic
Church will gather for itv regular orlnn dress with white aecewaorirs
City In July 1310 Within si* ycar«,
meeting at lo:45 a. m. A covered | llt-r rorsng* was of pale pink
they wure the hottest attraction in
dish luncheon will I* held at IS ramation.i and tiny rote*.
night clubs, TV and movies. The
Mr*. Pertain waa dressed in
noon followed by th* program at
boys were millionaires or well on
1 o'clock Circle No, Three In baby blue glased cotion with
their wgy.
charge, Mrs. Joe Wright, leader. white a r c e stories. On her lr ft
Guest speaker i» Mrs. Hans Aur- shoulder she wor* a eorsag* of
Then, a couple of years ago,
trouble started to develop in para
ahakknn the funner Miss Ellen rose m i nation* and tiny ro**».
Meriwether.
A reception was held in the
disc.
W lltm b il k ORGANDY
Friendship room of the church.
It began with the picture, “ Three AND FHEEK CRAY WOOL
The Executive Board nf the Wo­ Miss Barbara Humphrey hut th*
Bing Circus." When Dean ***■ the trultc tills camisole sheath and
men of the Church will meet in bride's rake and Miss Patriitn
script, he blew his top He had blouse afternoon costume dethe Sc* don Room of the First Te«lo served the punih. Mt&gt;.
only a sketchy role and disap­ aignr 'l by Karen 8t.uk. Tucked
Presbyterian Church at 10 a. m Dean Taylor was in charge of the
peared for long periods.
lantern tleevea are cuffed with
bride's L niU.
Jerry sided with him and In- Alrneon lace to match the
Tli«* serving table was covered
Circles of the First Presbyterian
listed that Dean's part be built up aids* of the blouse. The sheath
Church will meet at the church with a white linen cloth centres-i
A rewrite padded the role, but It has low-act riot pockets, sugat It a m. A covered dish lunch­ by an arrangement of gladioli and
Ccating Uie torso Une., •
still wasn't equal In Jerry's.
eon
will be served a t neon. Im­ sinnias set off by while randies.
It's obvious that Dean rankled
mediately
following will be the On on* end of the table was a
over faking a back seat In thr
Business and Inspirational meet­ t h r r e - t ie r r d wedding rake ami on
team. On movie sets, he would
the other a crystal punch howl.
ing.
make comments like, “ Don't forFor a weildlng trip to plarrt of
. get I'm in this picture too " When
interest rnroute to Miami, whet*
Evening
Circle
No.
One
of
the
asked about a TV rehearsal, hr
First Presbyterian Church, Mr*. th* rutipla will reside, Mra. Tarreplied, “ Why should I show up—
W. S. ItnlMley, chairman, will tain wnr* a Mu* mrlaltie ovlon
1'vw got nothing to do."
meet with Mr*. John Wilson, auit with Mark patent Irathrr ar* Observers place the blame on
Golden
lake, at 8 p, m. Mr*, it. C. rrssurii s and th« orrhida from her
the film and TV producers for
VKIt wonder why Mine folks get Maxwell am! Mbs I-eltie Caldwell bouquet
relegating Dean to a secondary
ta be k ouwn as (ood cooks? serve ss co-hostent*.
Tti* bride wav born In Sanford
.role. Unlike
----- _ most teams, these One reason . . . Ibey base sroadtrand attended local trhiaila gradu­
critics argue. Marlin and Lewis
tn M||
Lika shl*
Erenlng Circles No. Two and ating from Seminole High School
are equal tn Importance.
no* for t.uterus uure. Combine
Three
of the First Presbyterian with tli* tin " of 'Mr, I'rior tn her
Dean la more than a straight tagradlenl*. simmer tea mlnnlcs,
Church, Mrs, C. W. Johnson and marring* she was employed b)
Ills auavity
suavity and romantic • n*
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Mrs. M. M. land, chairmen, will Williams' SAID Store
qualities, plus his singing, are a
The groom was bom In Sanford
hold a Joint mreting in the F.dufleti
Co*It's
Darker*#
Aawiw
perfect match for Jerry's wacky
and attended school* here. II* h*&gt;
cational
Building
at
8
p.
m.
Host­
Vi rvjt ft arty
2 faSleipoaas
comedy.
esses will be Mrs. Robert llram- just completed three year* In the
Sroira •• gar
fSvppol
Dean felt the learn should be
I (• iM n p o o a t
lea
lett, Mrs. Tom W. Freeman. Mrs. United State* Navy.
equal la all respects. Jerry agreed. Vi an
tt’a rrrtfe riM re Joe Garrett, and Mrs. Curtis
r»p geefy
. lie tried never to be photographed
M trr
e*»rP&lt;d
Hughes,
without Dean and was greatly cm
1 lailctptM as
celery
TUESDAY
eerned when 'an Interview failed H rto re futile,
Itmom fa k e ae
Circle No. One nf the WSCS nf
nfared
rfa c fa r
fo mention his partner.
2 tr s ip w a i p r e the First Methodist Church with
The big break came two months g litM rtpooal
p m j M u s ta rd Mrs. P. H. Colbert, chairman,
r lr s ls j
ago with the prrmiere of 'heir | ei ktao M
L ra p t/
4 dr*pi TaSatce will meet with Mn. 5V. P. Fields.
latest picture. As oft n hapie.tt,
saare. (/
raiufratrif
200 W. n th St. at 10 a. m. Mrs
the atudlo tried to save costa. It
fiuwUftt lo ty
d ru r rd
arranged to have a press junket
Lightly brown onion, celery and Ralph Dean will be co-hoatcsi.
to a hotel tn the Catskills where turtle in shortening. Ktlr In rrm alnThe CTO Wive'a Club will meet
Jerry had gotten his start as an ,ng itig m lirn lt. simm er 10 oilautro,
at • p. tn. at the CPO Hub, A
entertainer. The hotel was to pick Serve with:
up much of the tab.
brn|]&gt;d strike nr chttpa hamburger* sale will follow the meeting and
nirat loaf
refreshments will be served.
“ Dean objected," r e p o r t s a 1 baked sparertba
chlckta tH|
* source close to the tram . “ He frankturur*
FOR RAGGED EDGES
pointed out that he had no con­
COFFER CATER
New colored plait Ic lapel arc
nection with the Catskills, had
HOUSTON, Tex.,Mt— Mrs Flo Ideal for edging a frayed bridge
SUNDAY BRIJNCIf
only been (here ■ couple of times
The** com pancakee are the
He nuggestrt that since the pic­ Twigg ssld her rancher father's table, auto veal cover* or to mend
Orange Juice
ture cost (2,300.000, the studio recipe for coffee at Its bed was: a worn wallet. Avadabla in six
might put out HS.otM for a junket 2 pounds of coffee in a gallon of popular colon—red, blue, green, substantial kin-1!
Corn Pancake* with Bacon
Instead of trying *o beat the water and boil for two hours. Then yellow, brown and white they are
and Mapt* Fyrup
throw In a horseshoe. If 11 sinks, laid to be waterproof. Impervious
; price."
•
Beverage
to oil, acid and prolonged sunlight
• Dean said ha never okayed the boll for another hour.
CORN PANCAKE*
premiere. Jerry elaimed he gave
Ingredients: 1 cup sifted flour,
verbal consent In a conversation
2 teaspoon* baking powder, 1 teaIn Las Vegas.
spoon tall, | teaspoon* sugar, 2
The result: Dean went tn Hi»rr*. 3/3 cup milk, g tablespoon*
—wrmllg -Jerry went to Jhe Catskills
butter or margarine (melted), 2
They haven't spoken since.
cup* corn kernel* (rut from cult
The outcome of their split Js
of leftover cooked corn),
■till In doubt. Their fans, number
Mrthodi Rift together the flour,
Ing many millions, hope they will
rt«a Wwl*« •! Lwk b*W *• mew a l i l l i Aw* Urn, t, I* tk rtdd
baking powder, salt and sugst
shoulder their pride ami resume
*• * * ""*t
l-*twd
pWttsr.
Beat egg* until thick and Icm-*,
their friendship Hollywood agrees
colored t add milk and beat enough
• f that a learning that has brought so
to combine) « lr In melted butter
much Joy In so many people
and com kernel*. Btlr rifted dry
should not end because of personal
ingredient* and agg mixture to­
bickering.
gether lightly. Fry pencakei in
hswt «ke tap* hmh h *w U't«
■mall amount of hot butter er
**e •( We Is*. Can* Ws ar «**•
margarine in heavy Iron akilleti
Girls To Give Talk
drop juet enough hatter frotq mix­
ing spoon to you can fry rig pan­
Sunday A t Church
cake* at on* time in skillet that
I* about 10 Inches In diameter.
MIm Patricia Rosvman and
When one side of pancake is gol­
M lu Roth Nettle*, member* cf
den brown, turn and brown other
1h« Upsala Community PreahyTwa Oe west ■* *el Nreds n
side. Herr* at once. Makes 12
tertaa Church. wh» attended the
Re aefcee M M Ik* flw a U m
pancakes!
Traabyisrian U.S.A. Camp recent­
ly, will give report* at the
toast a* «srk kt a* bit w-d *4
Leftover rooked treatable* may
choreh’s morning aerrice K-inday
to bMk iMk* et tm M
h* diced fin# and added to a
•4 II i n .
sdA tam uaei
chew** omelet for a Kindvemi dish.
Ilia Ml***# Carol Ann and Dar
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To gild the lily, aen* with toma­
lane Carol! trill alto ting at the
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By DOROTHY ROE
AP Women's Editor
A favorite summer subject of
male writers Is the contention that
American wive* are something Irk *
man-eating sharks—that thay’ro
'spoiled, pampered, useless. selfWY
and dangerous to the well-being
of husbands,
John Fischer, edibu of Harper's
LONDON, in—The "palace lei"
in Britain these days ts young and magarinr, claims In hi* current
gay. At time* they shock some of issue that US. wives ar* killin'
their husbands, inducing ulcers,
the more Y'ictorian citirrn*. but high blood pressure and heart at­
mint Britons rpprtive the tempo. tacks, by trying to make them
After all, their vjuccn ts only 29. over, lie writes:
and her husband 30.
“ Never before In history has an»
Queen Eitubcth II when assay nation devoted so large a share of
front her official duties know* how its brains and resources to th*
sole purpose of keeping its women
to relax. Eor example, the Join* in greased, deotlorired, corseted, enthe Bin at a private house party— shrined in ehrom* convertible*,
as she did the o t h e r night eurled. (lendorlroJ, rejuvenated
squatting on a sofa tn an Informal ami rrlieved nf all physical labor."
candlelit atmosphere while an- Now honestly, Mr. Fischer, did
rntertainr.l with a cabaret art
you ever actually know a wife who
The Duke tif Edinburgh enjo)* was able to change her husband.’
his "night out with the boys" and Think hard.
occasional pint—as the English
I’ve known a lot nf wives who
refer In a glass of beer. Among tried, but in the end John was
his Irirnd* arc theatrical folk and still biting his fingernails or telling
alhlctes Ills froqucnl flights from dull spines or dropping ashes on
the Buckingham Palace lawn in Ihe rug. Just as he did in th"
a helicopter arc among attractions romantic days of courtship. And
for tourists.
in the &lt;-nd it was Mary who got
Princes* Margaret sets the pace ulcers from frustrating. tk-C John
fur Ihe royal family in night life
Our modern promotion-minded
Naturally vivacious, Ihe 21-year- industrial empire does devote a
old princes* is usually the life of lot of attention, it's true to selling
the party — whether dancing the cosmetics, corset* and convertibles
I'haricston or tipping pink cham­ to women. But did you ever ex­
pagne.
amine tlie total* on sales of men's
Margaret's vitality caught the cosmetic*, Mr F t'rtirr’ Ihcy run
attention of London newspaper* very clo.o to the sales of women's
when the stayed at a parly unlit beautifieri.
a m. She was up at noon to
Your picture of the pampered,
dedicate a Y’Wi'A hostel—then act idle wife, Mr Fischer, is graphic
nut again that evening at 8 p m hut slightly dated. There wa* a
looking as fresh as ever for a day when most wives stayed homo
hor»e show,
and gave lea parties. Those were
Margaret's 18 scar-old c o u s i n Ihe d a y s before income taxes and
Princess Alexandra ts a rival for before thr disappearance nf domes
glamor girl honors in the royal tic servant* from the household
society set. She's even more of a scene
Today one rut of every threa
dance enthusiast—and at the party
Margaret h-ft at 4 a m. she stayed married women holds down • fulllime Job nutsiits* her home. She
until 4 30 a m.
Another of the Quecn'a first get* home from work Just as tired
cousins, Gerald David l.ascrllcs. as Iter husband l&lt;, hut usually
31, is a jart fan. LasceKr*. 12th lakes over Ihe chores of preparing
in line In the throne, has one of dinnrr and washing the dishes
the best rrrord libraries of Jan anyway.
Since the fcrl* that perhaps shn
music in Britain.
The gay activity nf the royal It losing something of feminine
family in a way sym biliiri the charm and appeal by becoming a
carefree attitude of a prosperous wage earner, she probable works
Britain after the long war and harder than ever to k'X’P her
household running smoothly and
years of postwar austerity.
also put* extra effort Into keeping
herself attractive.
It's good for her. Sho
Mrs. Alice L. Tyre hasMoreover,
discovered that tho bttricP th-*
D, the less time she h.i* to d*ctl
Weds J. D. Wright on
vague fears and frnrtrwlhuts
Anmntnrenirnt Is being made that beset Idle worn n. She stays
today of the marriage of Mr younger, gets more fon out of life
Alice I.nnler Tyre ta .1. Danforlh and usually manages to be morn
Wright Jr. on August t. The cere inlert'sird and understanding to.
Mlnny took -dare In Miami at the ward her husbands business prob­
home of Mr. and Mr*. Edward lem* ton.
Ytatter,
Take another look, Mr. Fischer.
After * trip to Cuba, the couple
FOREIGN MONEY GUIDE
will reside in latch Arbbnr,
A new guide ta foreign cur­
A rrra my soup called vichy- rency simply and quickly compute*
inlse Is wonderful served chilled for Americans abroad what the
for warm-weather meals. It is U. 5 dollar Is worth II Is made
usually made from potatoes, leeks of vinyl tn he Inserted In wallet,
milk «r cream, chicken slock and purse or p.i**pntt ea*a s o l will
scasiming*. and may be had ran ronvvrt quickly anil accurately
nrd sc froirn. Try It sometime Ihe number nf foreign monetary
sslth chunks of lobster added units lhat may he hough! with tho
American dollars
for company far*.

Cereal Flake Orange Nut Bread la a versatile quick bread for sum.
Bur m in taming. You can prepare it the day you use it or several day*
ahead of lime, i rrra) Flake Orange Nut Itrrnd keeps writ when thor­
oughly wrapped ami refrigerated or fro m in the fro n r, If* especially
px&gt;d spread with errant chrr*# and made Into dainty t&lt;a innjwithro.
Certal Flake Orange Nut Bread sandwich*) strvrd with a fresh fruit
salad and eold lemonade garnished with fresh mint make an Ural
summor-time meat. Try it for Saiurdav lunch or Sunday afternoon tea.
Thla cool, refreshing summer menu will win praise from your family
cr guests.
A grot bade breakfast of fruit, cereal, milk, bread and butter It a
must for your family in the hot summer month*. Breakfast It the Ideal
litre to provide one-fourth of the f«ri your family nee.lt for pen and
vilalily Variety add) Interest to summer hrrakfartt. To.ttlr.f CVnij
Flake Orange Nut Bread served hot and buttered will be a pleasant
dungs.
Cereal Uske Orange Nut llrrad
t rupt sifted all-purpose
cup chopped not*
flour
l egg. well hrist* n
1 tablespoon baking powder
cup orange Juir*
I teaspoon salt
* I laf.trrspnint mrlted
•s cup sugar
fat nr salad oil
J tablespoon grated orango
run whole wheat
rind
flnkra
_Pi ft together flour, 1-aktng powder, salt, and sugar; stir In orange
rind and nuts. Combine egg, orange juice, nr J fnt.and add to Itournux.
turr, stirring only until well mivnl. Rtir in whole wheat flakes. Tu a
Into greased loaf pan, 8's x 4'i x 2'« Inchrs, ami bake In modcrata
oven (350'F.) about 1 hour. Cool on rack. Yield: 1 loaf

{p s A A n n a h Orlando Is Set
IUIph W. Warner and son For Style Show
Franr Cl. Warner have returned
The annual Fa*hion Show — Tea
tu Miami after spending a wrek
with the former’s parents Mr. and sponsored by the Central Florida
Mr*. W. W. Warner.
Panhrllrnlc Association will be
hrld thla year on Wednesday,
Friends of W. W. Wamrr will Aug. to at the Orange Court
tie glad to learn lhat he i) improv­ Hotel ballroom in Orlando at 3 p
m. Mrs. Ernest Kelly Jr., Alpha
ing after A lengthy illness.
Delta PI L ihalrman of the Tea,
Mr. and Mr* A. K Rossctter Highlight of the afternoon will be
have returned from a vacation a Fashion Show featuring fall
with thrlr children in Washington, college stylrs fur all occasions
D, C , lllghutown, CUatam and from Gibb*-Louis.
North Caldwell. N. J.
All sorority women both ar.
live and alumnae, in the Central
Mrs. J. W. Norman, Nancy and Florida area are urged to attend.
Jimmy arc visiting Mr*. Norman's Reservations must b* made by all
parents Mr. and Mrs. A. K. by Saturday, Aug. tl. Sorority
Hosteller on Celery Ate.
women should rontart their resps’cliv* I'anhellenic repre-entaI.t. (jg) Fro! N. R oiiettir rive, or Mrs (5. It. Woodruff Jr.
Stationed aboard the US tlrnugh 3)12 Oh rll.1 St., Oi’arid", Phone
DE, ii at prrsent In Edinburgh, 8-II4I. Admission ehan-e will b#
Scotland.
30 cents for •rw rlty women.
Honor guests will he hi, t| s.hool
Ml"* Barbara Colbert ha* re. girl graduate* wl s plan to ntt.-nd
turned after a six weeks Visit with colleges this fall where there ate
friends and relative* at Pfeiffer sororities.
College, Miicnhcitncr, N. C,
Thi&gt; event Is In aerord.mre with
a ruling hv the National I’anhel.
Str. and Mra. John B ra n d , ton tenie Council, which has advised
Jarkle, and nlrrv, Mist Nlckle
against summer rush pnrliea hy
Itranrel, of Cleveland. Ohio, ate individual sororities a rut returnin Ranfonl visiting Mr. and Mrs. mended that all group* co operate
Pete ituktir ami family, befurr with a summer fraternity educa­
I- urlng the elate of Florida,
tion program.
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hoxrt hy giving II sew ral coats
of shellac when it is nev.

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Daytona B rar'j‘i John Smith
TH E H A N FO RD HERALD
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to run hi* »eew&gt;n total to ISA—*7 Amtriran League ptnnanl rare
ihy of th t Florida Slat* Lragur with what Manager Marty Marion
rail* tuck—but ao ona nill belltv#
record.
Seeking to better the mark of him.
Xtt *el by Richard lle a rn of St . "RatebaH'i moitly lurk, not
Auguriine in l*M, Smith po#t*i b.« ikill," taid Marion with a grin
14th victory, an 47 triumph o»er »fi»r cTiirato edged Boiton 2 1
•econd place Sanford. But h t need |m night to rtm am a game ahead
td help in the ninth when three 0f New York in firtt place.
Card* hit «afely in lucceuion.
-py,, (ifU dld „ t bear him eut.
IHU Patriis led Daytona's attack I (oBm# JohnMini M y„ r^ld rightnith a two-run homer In the third hind, r recalled from Toronto June
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We»t Palm Beach defeated 8! go Then Jim Pteriall tingled and
Rnbton Sponinr flood.
Pctrr-burg 4-4 ('.sinew ill# coni Marion pulled Johnton for lefty
&amp; ^ h" V L
Co 4 3 Ouerrd leading Orlando 4 3: and Morr.e Martin when the fount
" Rob** *L..-Ji
,t Cour
four" hit*
batted »out
hit* Cocoa tquee/ed by lakeland 2 1 went to 2 0 on left-handed pinch
Tlie game at Cocoa wa* a left-1hitler F»&gt;* Throneberry.
which were foo4 &lt;»r four nir»
handed
pitcher*' duel between' "I w it tfraid Johnton would
aff Wllaon-Maier pitcher Larry
Throneberry a fa*t hall
T h ',U th . furniture men J « k H«llhy and Joe Bayno. Her give Mr Thro
....
, hr„ run* Hhy. the winner, did not give up he could pull into the right field
non eiplamed.
■»« came olf him in tha ninth
I . . .I .;- ..•ff Herman Lvli
more
Martin,
delivering
a fa*t hall
an* hit and fanned 14 nf th# v\ li1from the port tide which It virtuw * player* la tha eatra inning Bayno allowed four.
Orlando out hit Gainrtvilla 4 1 ally impoitible for a lefty to pull.
"Z *
.
.ill tarkl* hut the C. men took an early lead »»r*ed a triple to left renter to
TonifM R -**
s, , u , and held it all tha way. Rookie Throneberry on a 12 pitch. That
ment-leadm*
Anti# Godwin wa. credited w.tn made the .core 2 1
Co. Robeon aee-la ■m Die city
*iriv y , hi* firit again*! one
"Martin Ihrewr nothing but fait
•ver Burpee to Burpee neeu* defeat, but had to bo lifted in hall* to Throneberry, who I* a fa*t
tournament, while
the tcvrnth when ha walked thr hall hitter. Became we were he
•nip one.
firit two men.
7
hind in the fount, we had to make
Dick M ,cr. produced two B en h,m h“ bu‘
•• H I ."
Palm run* on a double and ring.# **., ‘
...
. . . . .
while Bob Mickool accounted for
Mith right-handed hatter EJdm
two more with a tingle and *acrl- J™11* di v at the plate. Mar on
fire fly. The brave, had to put * , *5d D *»J* Howell. On a 3 2
down a ninth Inning St. Petersburg P|,f h- J»°»t nied to Jim Butby in
rally, good for two run*, thet c ,n l,r *° ,nd *he game,
(Editor'* Hole: Rob Gilbert of ttarted with Andy G urrtr'i ilngle1
The Associated Pree* *taff in In- and double* bv John Cueita and
Olanapolia know, from eape.ien.e Kuy krnd~j,
what M rvoana to manage a will*
.
teeewe be*eba" team Here la hi*

Robson, Burpee
Scheduled Ionite
In Softball Play

U

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Man Gets Thrill
In Guiding Boys

" Wcst Polm Beach
Pulls Triple Play

By RON GILBERT
INDIANAPOLIS— If y«i like

feeyi ■ lot and beet ball a lltte*.
it eut and manage a minor
agrao team In the Little League.
Thep proUblp newt help. .*!*•
gtallp If It'a n young operation
like •«?., and you'U hnvo the

C

U K E U M I uft— We’«t Palm
Beach pulled a triple play but

British Amateur
Champ Redeems
Poor Showings

FORT WORTH, Tea. — Thoo,
it wa. Lakeland which woo the who know u
Jo# Conr, d lh,
.econd game of he Mate Amerkan Te»a, golfrr who won the Britl.h
Legion Ha.rball Tournament 4 2 | Amateur, think ha did It bee.u.e
In today a gem ... We.t Pa.m „f r„ lul# iB ^
w .lk er Cup

TH. minora aren't for aerlou*
J*ck»onvtlle play at 2 matehee!
gg-hsllplapeta, to whom preel*lon
‘
m.?.- ^"d. ,,,n,4C0,• &gt;nd ‘-okeland
j c . Iyplf. j ^
r. , AnUnlo
•ad rletary are Important. They're
1 11
' redheod. A poor (honing make*,
him mad at him*.If and he utually
» r Hi the major*, managing in

| | and ll-ytar-old* who have
developed tom# akill and di*ci&gt;
•line.
Thai** why P** hnv# to like
Roy* a Wt and baaeball a little In
Hve minor*. You're aurrounded by
g aereaming mat* af the one. and
pan tee veep Util* of tha aihtr,
from Mm point M akill.
You're dea'lag with green • and
B-yvae-*)4e v h t may kn^r • little
i f wdwi'e going mi. and a matter­
ing of elder boya who haven't
toad* tha major*.
Th* Icgteel wap to d a rt la la
drill aw fuaJamentola like throw­
ing and catching, fielding and
hatting, hut pou can’t keep them
a t that very long. Tha bo&gt;* would
gather play than prattler.
Somehow they gel aorted Into
■quad*, and you atari out to build
• tana. Tea aak. "Who ran
pitch?" and eight ef th* nine wav*
(heir hand* gad about. Horn* of
(Sow probably ran", th .r * th* hall
a* far aa th* p'ate, but ihry’i*
taper.
Yew toy different ene* and finS'lp Mad on* who ran rut th*
plate areealenallp. Yoj plrh out
the hlggeat and aloweel and put
htm hi a •etrhrr'a m**k and protoetor. It doesn't matter that ha
•e a ’t threw to aeec(d bate, beeaeae th* aaeeud haerman eeldnm
•e v e n and he couldn’t hold the
* rw * H he did.
The drag ene trhe ahowa gap
ghlllty to atoh and hold wild
threwa la tagged far flrat ha»e.
Three whe ran etap aa aeraelnnal
preuader and ranch flret haa* with
• threw got the ether Infield *pet*.
Th* ana* who ra n 't da anythin*
htrome autfleldera. Nobody la
patng to kit an* aa far aa tha
•etfltld anyway.
Fe.' a whlia you don't eatl hall*
and (trike* er let them (teal. If
pew did, everybody would be
Walktag and steeling have*.
Sometime* a hatter hlte a
yreunder gad dig* for atrend t«

the fielder Juggle* th* belt. You
)*ll at him tu hold up at trrond,
but he keep* right on going. Th*
Holder throw* the ball over lh*
third bete^ian'a head and your
runner teorr* (landing up.

*ut and wlna .omething la
••*•*•« hlm.elf with lh* public.
Conrad wa* one of lh* two
United Ktalre player* to low in
Stalker Cup tingle*. Admittedly
. wanting to make up for th* lap**,

Every,wwly want* in bat flraL ' C°"rmd’ R adically overlookad in
until you tell them that th* he.l P'*1*1' 1""' »f »**• waa likely to
hitlera utually bat third and
tb# Fritlih Amateur, took th*
fourth. Then you can't even get • * " ,H " » " |P ‘ "d barame the
a leadoff man until you tell them M"'“Bd .T , , *a ••
• top
he .hoi,Id he th* fa.te.t man nn f *,r f,U * *■ W * " * •" "**"»
Ik# tram. Th# pitcher relurtantly
*
gne* to tha hettom of the hatting ..
’•**' •"*' * b&lt;,w Conrad
order when
tell him that'* J * “ •
Mc. um
where they * ,„ .» * hat In the "f h"
«"d '"P^tuchabllmayor*.
I
loob
Britleh Upon.

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!» •* • in 1943 that Conrad wa* t. l-oole
«* t*
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.LYw? .!!*"’•» '* . * C'j ! r . #,,! nr.*, ' W H y lh g la th . Colonial National f ’IlieboreO
i M i n a n t r a i m i i .t #
ptaya and try to ..p lain to them
UMirruvmmrl here. In the
II. IMIlvbsrak «
how It .houid U done. A few of ftri, lound ^ ihot ^
( ( | Chlioao
ris ria e d i I-#. I'dls4vlehla *•*
them Helen.
Ullwauk** (. griwiklro I
14 over par.
New
T e l I tl. Led* •
Some of them don't coin* back
"Wa had room* neat to aerh
Topat** a# modi t.a
Pind&gt;w((*.
a; entree*
after a few wulon*. You hop* other In th* dormitory at North
Pklladelekl*
n k rle a k tl
you haven't been Impatient and Teaa* State College," retail* Hroukt,* d *i
MllvavkN
wared them, remembering t h a t ' Jimmy RumcII, "and Jo* ram* in New York d Bi Ixui,
a a a a i t t i (.a a u ra
eight really la a tender age to l.e that night nearly rrylng. II# waa
a t
r'ht.aso,
II II
playing a man’* gam* You tell •&lt;• torn up I don't think he alepi
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yaurtelf that tom* kide JuM don't all mfhl. II* kept (tying how l*lev d ak *
41 &lt;1
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care for haaehall and would be badly n* felt at having (hoi the Roaiaa
I•-in.il
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belter off doing (omething eUe, word «oi« that day and kept Konvo
n tr
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II
anyway.
i.-peating how h# intended to
tidiiox.lv
It :i
June turn* Into July, and mm* a lot belter after that."
tK k T K B D a re a u t i i.ta
of them alart to develop. You , Th* n e t day Conrad (hot a Td. (x i,oil 1 1, naiktaaieono
Hdiimnrv I. kaavV* f u r I
llaten to tolld hit* and watch In th* third round he had a at New
Talk 1, CleveUa* I I*
ktag*
ratchet and throw* that aro grot­ and In th* final round h* ahot a
CkKogv
I lo ililt
ty good. Thay’re a long way from *3. Ill* wore for th* ?f hole* over
to n * i t a r a a n n a
a preeltlon machine, hut they’ro the very difficult Colonial Coun­ fklrae# at lUvloo
al hew T*»k
toara and lea* a mob. try Club cowran made him lew r|v&lt;vl«(4
more
kiMva city at all Inier* •
You're arcoiripitched aomethlng. amateur ef the tournament.
Ualroll al waaklailia
You fool good.
Conrad ha* woa *om* tmportaat
Th* real payoff come* th* neat golf Victoria* hi tha paat few
pear, when you y« out and watch yaara—twice capturing U&gt;* South­ Mojority Of Hopes
your boy* try oul for th* major* ern Amateur, oerr taking the
Rom* have loet Interact, but th* Trana-Miteiceippl, vnd now th* For Memphis Teom
Rritiah Amateur.
bed of them ai* there.
Taller, atmnger. mere confident
I m** than there year* age Con­ Lies On' Hospital
By T IB ASSOCIATED PRESS
they take a vlrloua eut at tha rad wa* virtually dortnred a proA large part af Memphis' hope*
plat* and whip the hall around In fecalonal by th* United Rtataa
th* Held. They're (till boya, but Golf Atan. Ila wna (ucptnded ef erertakiag Birmingham Is the
they're beginning In n amall way from nmatruriim for teaching golf bet Southern Aaae peasant rate
Jo become men. And you've helped to hta teammate* at North Teas* lay today hi Baptist Hospital
them n littl*. It waa wall worth Stale College. Jo* wae reinstated arrea* the it reel item Bm Chickand thea proceeded to win hla aiaw hall park.
lh* time and troub'e.
Jack Caaalnl, (he aerappy little
manager aecaed baseman af the
Chicks, la haepitaliied with a frac­
tured cheek hone suffered lari
te hla ehih's Ib t teat to the
wbll# amaaalaf a record af 1SI Oklahoma AAM. Beadee Wyatt, night
teugh
NaahvOe Vais. A fari hall
victories, M defeats aad U tie* •he took Arkaaiat to the Celtaa tarred by Tam Acker, hla NaritDuring the M-ytar apan th* Iritk Bowl Mat fall, succeed* Harvey vllle righthasder, Is the Bril lar » up th* loegeit Modem un­ Roblnoo at Tenneatee.
■lag ildellsad Casael for twe
defeated it ring of M fame* from Army'* Black Ralghla rank fourth weeks with the matt critical parwith
.TU.
maialy
oe
the
alreegth
MM Me IMA
Uaa af Hm Bag that* Jest abend.

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toa wmR HMNk Motro Dots*
it havo Mtopflxl tog bool wenroonrd nvor BM pari quarter
to aoenna wttb AlaD o h a . Mlehlgaa
aa. Ohio
Soutoe rw Califoini* com
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to

This fall young Terry Brenaan
begbit hla second a*a toe after •
8-1 record la 1M4 He succeeded
Frank Leahy 117-11-1 at South
Bead) la the Notre Dame dynasty.
Tenant*# aad Alabama are la
tad third aasitioe*. Teahulldlag moitly ea Uie "peebcliea and power through aimplifity" (ingle-wing football ef Gee
Boh Neyland, haa a lIT 3*12 record
a .TfT eerteeUfe eomparod
with Netm Dama'a J R .
ma'a Crimton Tl
TT4.
the

with

at J-B. Whitworth

from

of the fabuleui *40'a al Waal Potal.
le th* Dm Biaathard Glaae Datria Ths defeat (aft Me Chicks twe
behind Birmingham. The
era, tha Cadets were unbeaten far fames
the MehUeBean were
32 garnet from th* itart af 1M4 Barestbyaadwot
•i
until mtd-MIT.
la a
Midwest lead* with
tall re* in the tap ■ teams—Notre
Dame, Michigan Bute, Mlehlgaa,

Ohio Slate, Mtaaoeota, Ciaciaaati
and Detroit.
The Hast haa aig aad Bm

bloyps

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fCOYR MON’T P e TNAT
OLPUNTN J A N S , f9 S B .

Casey Can Breathe More Easily
But Is Hoping For Wider Margin

Standings
and
Results

Aennrdtof to a raport by toa No■al M f Found*den. m mm
to to 1MK

THE BIRD
Loc»t«d on old highway In Lako

l l a n i l v . N ow

, Nfw York lh, Y*nkee. nudged

York. *1.

I.lon haioo—Rivera. ChKae-v. IT.

hir» r*a-od oa • 4vc*«u&gt;m -•
could be -PM" in both «.*«.
cievelaad S-l on th. pitching of n&gt;I-M
r n- Vow T o i l . | ( - &gt; . *11
Charie*, tha gt-ye.r-old farmer „ . „ , r.ol(J Tomnfy b ) w . ,«
Blr komilo—4&lt;ore. Ctovolan*. K*.

r u e ’e v e M B O D /

WANT* TO O C T /N T O .

Major League
Leaders

Two Answers
May Be Found
In Bout Tonite

'JU*TA n n
HAA* AAR
AXIU* BOO.

Notre Dame Football Still Tops
m s FIR M
Notre Dame toetbal today raMaine l i the poeHIne aecured b r
R ■ pear* ape by Kauta Rockne'i
ill aad poHtopt *r*aloet keaaata tha aattaa.
tm ngbtiap trlah. wha
* g Ihgam* Khadul*
aa unbeaten tiring
i !&amp; aampIMad Raekna'a raeaUvc-

By ED WILKS
The Associated Pr*«*
A handful of oldttmcr*. auppnwd
to wilt in th* brat, looked like a
crop of yougg rookie* a* first
place Chicago and runnerup N*&lt;*
York gave Bovtoo »nd Cleveland
n i r ***o« i *Tr n r a a i i
hotfoota in the ttrilmg American ■T *M t.n n * &gt; m :v o ir.
League race lari night.
, ^
It waa Connie Johnuvn. 32. ami k *i
i
SYRACUSE, N. T. U h - le E*- Millard (Dili*) H o .*11, 33. h-'thi
ta u t* I .—Moon*. Detroit, g
tard Charie. finl.h.dT I . Hurrtfrom lh, .mnor.. , ho II
cane Jarkeon ju.t a fie.k fighter? ,
ll#d ,h, pitchlCg
,h# White
(Site —Kallne. D(tr*lr. t# l
ll,n i rur.o—-K.llnv Detroit, end
The anewer come, up tonight at Sol&gt; g , d&lt;cl|loa 04fr Ro.ton, and

NEW YORK UP—"Wall, now."
Hid Prof. Cairy Stengel, "that
waa more like it But I hop* it'a
not quit* a* clove tonight. We're
all liable to gel ulcer*."
Stengel waa referring, of count,
to the 3-1 squeaker hit New York
Yankee! woa from the ClaiaUa'l
Indiana lait Bight ea th* wiaga ol
twe home rum by Jo* Collin* ani
the fin* pitching of Tommy Byrne.
"You know," muted th* Piofn»or, who** club la a gam* behind
the Chicago White Sos. "when Gil
McDougald got hit during practice.
I fiddled around with all aorta of
lineup* before 1 decided on one.
'T hea when we were getting
along around th* eighth toning or
•o, I gays to myaalf: ‘Cam, this one
muat be wrong. The** guy* arc
getting all aorta of bits, but they're
acortog.' Collin*, the la again, ou* again
firit baseman, look ear* of that
• hen be alammad ene at Early
Wynn's offerings into the lower
right field itanda. almoit the same
•pot he hit hi* first round-tripper
to the first inning.
Both Cotlina and Byrne have
been (bunted around a great deal
foil in* ha* lo*t hi* ftn l b«*e Job
to numaroua rivals, while Byrne,
an erstwhile wild man. apovared
to b* finished lari year until the
Yanks brought him back from
Seattle of the Pacific C oot League.
Stengel waa right about tha bit*,
live Yaaks kad Wyaa la hot water
all along. Except for bis two lap***
with Collin*, he alway* had it
when the going got rough.
Indian Manager Al l»p*t and
roach Mel Harder were sent out
of the gam* in th* math Umpire
Bill Griere bad called a ball on a
3-1 pitch to Cotlina le lh# eighth
and al the time, the walk repre­
sented the potential winning rue.

h»a»yweight champ, mutt *'■ »«»- o|be|&gt; rflrrld ind , p„ r o( gome
vlr.ci.igly over th . awkward Hue
by Jo4 Can,a l. M.
rlcane If he la to remain a eerlou* I
„
u. . _ _ .
f.rto r rn lh . dm .,on.
1k A*
Jarkeon, onli 23. muat prov. he
* *
• W.r..|h!
ran hanrtla a "cla*a" fighter af Yank*, but Clevelsnd ha* falUn
two
g»me»
b»ck
*nd
B-irton
four
t'harle*' statu t. tf he I* t# retain
Fifth-place
Detroit.
?&gt;»
game#
hi* No. 3 ranking among Rocky
b e h i n d , outriugged Waihingt-m,
Marciano's contender*.
Th# 10-round match will he car­ 13-10. and Baltimora tumbled K.nried on ABf radio and leievinon •aa City S I.
In th* National, Brooklyn gav
at * p. m., EST.
A dick (poller like Jimmy RUd. »■
• N 'l-^ k c * rally. S3; N c.
doflatod Jarkeon in 1944 when he York beat St. I/&gt;ui» 3-0; Cmrinnat
waa ritling high after knockout* of whtlenavhed Philadelphia twice
P.oS l.ayn* and Danny Bucceroni. 2 0 and 4 0; and Chicago pasted
Nino Yald#*. th* No. I rontendor Pittsburgh 12 4.
None of the White Sox and
at th* lime, dropped Jerkaon three
time* in the second round to win Yankee hero** of lari night arr
on an automatic TKO a year ago old codger*. e*»clly, but they're
well pail the flaming youth atage
In Madison Squara Garden.
Johnton had Bnvton's kid* well
Since that diaaatroua evening,
Jarkaon haa won six straight, in­ in check with two out in the ninth,
cluding a deciaion ever hla tormen­ then had to gri relief for hi*
tor, Slade. However, Jackson still fourth victory in five decuiom
flap* hia bands awkwardly and la since being brought up from Tor­
vulnerable te n good body puncher onto June 30. He give a aingla to
Jim Pienall and went 20 again*!
like Charie* used to be.
(Iff lh* record, Charles figure* pinch-hitting Faye Throneberry be
to outbox H urriran. and hurt him fore Morn* Slsriin, another vet
with body punch##. But th# big eran. cam# nn T h r o n e b e r r y
spread In their age* and evidence •waited a triple to make tt 31 and
that Charles' lag* have begun to Howell, up from Mrmphii, went
3 3 again.! Edd.e Joo.t before
go at* in Jackson's favor.
getting him on a gam* ending
fly.
State High School
Dire# itnglr* made for nn* run
in third off lot#r Tom Brewer
Basketball Game
and Jim Rivera belted a homer
for ths winning margin In the
Set For Aug. 10
fourth.
GAINK5VILLK - Dunne Burges*
Collin*, with Juri two home runa
ef Duncan U. Fletcher. Jackson­ In the last two month*, made It
ville Bench, and Prank l-ueher, 1-1 in the firit inning with hla first
Ocala High, h#v* been added to homer of the night. Then he broke
th* Nerih squad for the 1034
Florida High School All-SUr up a duel between Burn# xnd
j E lr|E *&gt;"«- xnother IS-year-old
Th.
mmmt ' ito
o r*e
h. playao
slaved at
I 13 l0,k
,u,,,
Th# game,
ai ■

d u ring th* p ast era»on.

Th# twa new addiUo*. Burg##.

M

NEW MADRID. Ha. (gv_Anlonlo
Abertoado, r-year-old Argentine
iwtmmcr, failed to hi* aecood try
at awtmmlag Ml mdts down tor
Mtaaiuippt Elver but draw th*
praise af ton record holder foe hi*
effort.
Abertoado, bleeding from fl*h
bit**, waa hauled uncoosctoua from
too rivor yaatorday aflor he reven d Ml mile* and had beet la
the water « boor* IT minute* after
starting from It.Louls laturday.
Jobs ligmuad. BI.LouU butcher,
who hoMi ton awtmmlag mark,
said. "I take off my bat to him."
ligmuad awam ton MB mile* from
It.Louts to CnvwtbonvQln. Mn., to
to M boon a ■tout**.

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,h* P1hk" '
ind hit twa homers ta the aignicap.
Ernie Banka matched a major
league record with bis fourth
grand tlam home run of th* aeaaua
for the Cub# and added a run pro­
ducing single to trample th* Bum . m
Hi* batei-loaded shot narked a *
atx-run sixth.

Bill Wight, the Trihn cutoff.
four-hit the A’#, wh* contributor!
(our error* that mad* all tha
Oriole run# unearned. Wight gavn

&gt;»*t t i l hit* the ret! of the way

Hla 10th vilory again#! tw*»
Wynn, wha bad counted

vtlas, Penaa.-nla, arid J. Fertylh, the Yanka three tlmei in hit 131
Reabraeie, noth af whom will be vir#uries. took hi* aixtk defeat.
Detroit blew an I t lead and
unable to play P&lt; to* gam*.
Burg**#, a aix foot forward. then a 10 I lead al Washington tie
was KletoherV leading scores lari .for* jumping on reliefer Pedro
season. He t* said to have good Ramo* for three in th# ninlh. Hardrivg aad ia aa axeellanl rebuun- v*y Kuena had two doublet and
4 *,.
j a pair of 'singles for tor Tiger*
Lusher, a five fool oleven | aa each club gut 17 hit*. The Juinl
guard, scored 341 paint# Hi II 21 run slugfrri waa acromplithed
g- —
averaging 11.4 peinu a without tot help of a homer.

1 MeMnnkiag, yrosldtag
•toward at ChwrcbUl Dnwws, win re­
tire at ton end of this year after
Wiliams haa base avangtag (erring at the track for th* pait
•r atoa trips to toa a year*. McMnektog, H, #*• hi#
‘ Deehy to t a n

r w

ituno—enl4tr, Rrooklfn. I*.

Its

on* oul P°k# m lb* I tuvl
one hit over
Inning*—
o.n u-u.«.v.
i.____icven
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and L ushar, rapU i t .YxtSur Rad- defeat*.

To Capture River

SARASOTA
— Why sot as
Olympic Bewl game le decide th*
•atieeal football championship
with act proceed* going to the
Olympic fond kitty?
That'* what sport* edit** Nick
Robert aae asked to his column
Is tha Sarasota Herald-Tribune to­
day.
He made • surrey aa tha Idea
writing « utters to Olympte af•porta writers, callage ef­
fort only alas repUee came
AB else acre favorable.
Team* for Ike gam* could he
selected by s committee ef Olym­
pic official*, ranches, aad maybe

M tlfitr.

Rill Wilson'.* homer in the fifth.
Aug. 10 la Florida Gymnasium,
“*
,
features a ten-man aquad fromT*" Indian#' nin rame In
on Al
North Florida and another from **»ltfo'« leadoff triple
andBobby
South Florida who wer* all out- AvUa'a aarrtfir* fly.From then
standing sentora for their achoola
l»y»"» »hut the door-giving

Wyne, teach Jim Megan aad game tost year. Ha la snlind qu‘«k
Lepea a l compUlaed to Orteve. aad anewrato.
The seat toeing Lope* leek up the
battle agate aad he got the thumb.
Lepea will threw Mlk* Garcia Antonio Abortondo
(M i) against Bullet Bob Turley
(ll-S) to tha second game af toe Foils In Attempt
three-game set today.

Olympic Bowl Moy
Decide Champion

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Milwaukee tied the Brooks at 3-3
aa Ed Mathews aasttad bis Mth
homer — bis second of ton g am rIhen got twa mfro to the big
eighth toning rally on Don Zim
mer'a error. Phil Pain* one-hit toe
Dadgers to four relief toning* and
f»naed six for hi* flrri major
leaguo decision this yeer. Rookie
Roger Craig look hi* first defeat
with the Rrooklyn*—who now Itad
by Just l)t* games.
Johnny Antoaellt. aw* of tha big
tout* with th* Giants this aeauvn.
blanked the Card* on flvv hit*
while Dan Mueller drove In two
runs with • stogie and a sacrifice
By«■*•■»« Mired • four hitter
by Johnay Klirpitna and a flenbitter by Joe Nuxbal with the bat
of Gus Bell to sweep the

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Wei. AOf. 5, 1958

Session Saw Quite A Bit Of Work
WASHINGTON iff — The first
teuton of the *4th Contrast law
a Bood bit ot work done. Some
of (he botteit Issue* were epibed
In advance of adjourn meat early
today but others no leia controvtrils! were hurdled.
Some of the major legislation
that cleared Congress during the
■even-month aenion:
Foreign — One of lha botteit
Rghta eame on Preildent Elnnbower'i call f.#r new authority to
cut tarllfi. With Democrati supplying the majority of hii lupport.
the I’reildent got mott of what
he asked. Thli included a three*
year eileniiun of the reciprocal
trade law.
The foreign aid program wa» at-

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Scientist Sees
Trips To Moon
COPENHAGEN (* - American
icientiit Frederick C. Durant pre­
dicted today that man will land on
the moon by tha end of the preient
century.
Durant, of Lexington, Maas.,
made tha atatemant at tha official
opening of the fltb International
Aeronautical Congreaa here.
Referring to tho recent While
Houte announcement that America
will launch an unmanned earth
aatrlllte In IM7-M, Durant, pretident of the International Aero­
nautical Federation, said:
"The neat atep will be a manned
•atclIJte which will not return to
the earth. Thla will bo followed by
trip* around the moon. I perional|y believe all theae achievement*
including landing! on the moon will
he arromplithed by the end of this
century.”

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Train Comes In
Without Airmen

HONG KONG UB-The dally train
from Communlat Canton to the
Hong Kong border arrived today
without the II US. airmen being
freed by Communiat China. Appar( NOW If IIK luf. ilaalataa. jftmna n . a a &gt; l(n a .a , lia n o ra , ir a d l ln r * . enlly they were to arrive tomor­
I r n a ia * * and a n r nnd a l l p a n te a row, a 1 tha Reda announced pre*
t t a ln .t r a h r
Ih fo u n h .
an d ar o r
. . . m i l R t f t A I* i ' A T A l l l * . n l » trioudy.
k u n * 1" aa
I I II.
f u r a r d . N I ■ The neat Canton Iraln wai due
t l A T A I I t 'v J ib . II «
A N f 'K I ir o N
a n d J U M A A N I iK IU O N
M r I I A K , at 1:M tomorrow afternoon Hong
• I I o f w hom a ra d r. r a a r d l an d I l f
Kong time, or 11:10. BST, tonight.
• nd a l l r» l» o n « h a r l n . , n r c la im It uaually lakea M to 43 minute*
I n . In h a r r . a n r r l . h t , H I la o r In *
ta r a a l In i l l . f n l ln w ln . d-&gt;&lt;-rlli*d after the train arrivea for paraona
la n d , t r ln g . an d b a ln . Tn K a jjln u la
taming out of Communlat China to
complete Um formallliaa on lha Red
aide and reach tha border bridge
into British territory.

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rortita were blamed for four murI, to (mini nf b m ln n ln ..
V . u. and c a rh n f V » u , a re hero- dera In Algeria yeiterday and one

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Tha French reported capturing
three luapecte after a rlaah with
a band of rrbeli In the Paleilra
region, about M ntUea eaat of Alfieri, one French aoldter waa

French authortUei e x e c u t e d
three Moroeeani imtraced by milItarp |ew ta for terrnriani

mounted ta the Formoaa StraK, it
voted Elaenhower authority to wage
war If neceasary to keep Nationati*t-hrld Formoaa out of lied
China’* handi.
Military — Another haiale In­
volved Eiirahower*a plan for a
fourfold increaie In tha trained
military reaervea during tha neat
five yeara. Thla program finally
wai approved last weekf* though
lacking coma Important feature*
wanted by the Preildent. The bill
contained one major Innovation —
provlilon for young volunteer! to
aerve leta time on active duty
(no more than aix montha) in re­
turn for longer acrvlce In the re- COMMENDED— Captain Robert W. Jackses, URN. (left) Command
In* Officer of the Sanford Naval Auxiliary Air Station la shown
aervea.
he r w a tlr presented (ho Naval Reserve Medal to Lt. Cdr. H. A.
Congreaa alio votad a four-year ua
Hall, U8NR. (center) and LL M. T. Krratialrer. U8NR. Both reextention of tho regular draft and •crvtite received the award fat conapleUon sf mars than 10 yeara
added two yean to tho Ufa of tne of faithful as re tea.
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doc torrential draft.
Money —Appropr ill Iona during
the teuton totaled 133.100,000,000
_ Mime 11.800.000.000 ten than the
White Houte recommended. Au­
thorisation alto wai given for out­
lay of an additional K *00,000.000
—mod of thla lo pa;* tnterrat
rhargrt on the national debt. The
temporary debt railing of 2X1 hdlinna waa extended for another
year. It would have dropped otherKIMBAtX, Neb. UB-Thls la
wlte to ITS billions.
story ef tragedy and things that
Pay — Jutt about everyone work­
happen hi threes.
ing for tho government got pay
Three employes af tha Rogers
inrreaiea — Including the law­
truck lias of Sidney, Nab., died In
maker! themaelvra. Subitintial
a c d d n ti bordering on the freak­
booits were voted for civil im ic e
ish la five daya. All happened In
workrra, pottal employe!, federal
the oil field sections surrounding
Judge*, career aervicemen and —
this area.
jutt lad night — many of thoae
Last Thursday, Lloyd Thomas
who work for Congreaa.
Clanton, Wyo„ died when a sec­
Some of tha blggeit Increaie*
tion of catwalk feU on him as ha
went to the lawmaker*. Their pay
CADET R. E. RBCE WITH
braced It during tha tree lion of a
waa hiked from *13,000 a year lo
derrick.
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Sunday, driver Is D. Arnold
■uch "fringe benefits” aa pottage
Kimball, died when the boom ef
allowances.
Cadet R. Beckwith bis
truck came In contact with a
Housing — Continuation of Um
high-voltage power Una.
vsrioua federal housing programs Visiting Parents
Yesterday. Clyde Scott Glbbe,
was approved. A rompromlia bill Cadet Robert E. Beckwith, ara
that elea-i.1 Congreaa yeiterday of Mr. and Mr*. Arthur H. Beck­ Sidney, d m under Um weight af
also provl.'v* for 43,000 public boua- with 8r„ 1217 Magnolia At*., haa a lead af pipe.
Ing unite dming lha next year. arrived in Banfovd far a tmrr
Glbbe stepped Us truck, U
Tho Housa originally had balkad weeks leave from the United got out ef Um cab te pot a suites*#
al any public housing. Eiaenbowar States Military Aradeeay, Waal la Um span front of tea trailer. As
asked for 70,000 units In two yaara. Point, N. T.
be stepped between Um cab end
Minimum Wage—Congren votad
trailer, tee truck rolled backward.
During
his
rammer
field
train­
for a fl-aH-hour minimum wigs for
The truck railed a lew feet tela
workers In interstate commerce. ing, Cadet BeckwIUt with ether a truck being loaded with hsavy
of the Second Class, wit- materials. Tha Impact sent tea
Elsenhower had reeommendad that members
**e«aej euLtnarino operations and pipe
la Gibbs' trailer smithing
tho 73-eenl minimum ist In IMS
N a v a l ginflra demomtntioaa forward, crushing his head against
be boosted to M cents.
aboard
the
L'RS
WI
aeons
In
In
tho
Taxes — Corporation and wbb
time excite taxes wart extended. Atlantie Ocean Field training for
Cadet Beckwith Included team of
Rites were left unchanged.
duty at Ft, Euatis, F t Las, F t
Treaties — The Senate rsUfted Banning, Kalin Ate F ans Baas Littla Relief S
throe major treaties: a mutual as­ and Maxwell Air Fotea
sistance pact with Nalkmaliit Chi*
For Scorching Area
Training at Ft,
m Formosa, • treaty bring­
ing West Germany bite Um North ad aQ pla i n af airborne
Sweltering In Heat
Atlantie defraaa alliance end an­ Including parachute training. Two
other establishing Austrian Inde­ weeks' Air Force Indoctrination NEW YORK kB—Tha
In tea
pendence. The*# did not require Oouras waa started a t Egltn Ate
Force Base, before moving to acorchad North* u t today, but li
House action.
Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala­ ram steed "moetiy fair, bat auc
bama, for completion of Instruc­ humid,” wltb little rallcf In tight
tion at the Air University theta.
Tha New York City Weather
Cadet Beckwith will report te Bureau expected Am temptn ta re
the Military Academy Aug.
te to roach Um tow Ms today and
begin hie third
tomorrow, and amtiana "bat and

Death - In Threes
Is Story Retold
After Accidents

ten

Pigeon On Parole;
Police Seek Owner
UNCOLffTON, N.C., UB-Thath
no itool pigeon pollen here pel aa
panda.
William Grave brought In tha
homing p i g o o n who obvkoaly
doesn’t know when b
Grata said Ao puss'ad
triad te break teta his

Americans Become
Vktims Of New
War In Viet Nam

WASHINGTON

■MARCH

-

McCarthy Pails
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gyratel t* Central Free* Aaarateffee
AfUffNOTON—The tech af *n«wt- mad* by Senator Jaatph K '
McCarthy the*# daya la too consplcuoua la be mused by many
who may ba wondering whaj the antl-Red protagonist U up ta.
ft wasn’t too long ago that the Wisconsin Republican commanded
ml lionwide front page spec* with banner headlines wherta* today ha
doesn't eeem ta rata move than occasional passing mention.
It’s not because hc’a not making spcechca He Is. Fury •«**. *«®*
He h a n ’t stopped tine* test tummer’a Army*
McCarthy twartngi when million* af televiewer*
Ustened and watched attentively ta m r y McCarthy j
Utterance.
It may be tntemttng 1* not* on# year htnc*
that tha only principal tn that dUput* atilt . In
Washington te McCarthy himself. HU hearing ad­
versary, Army Secretary Robert T. Steven*, re­
signed a few weeks agv.
You may retell tho*4 atormy aetsten* which
lasted M daya, consumed 7,400 page* of printed
testimony and cost the taxpayers more than
*77.000,
You wttl recall, too. that tha Army (lied 99
charge* against McCarthy and that he promptly y
Arad back with i t
McCarthy
McCarthy was then chairman or tha Senate’s
tnvestltsttens subcommittee a* well aa the psrtnt government opera­
tions committee. Roy Cohn was the subcommittee's chief counsel
ind Print Is Cirr Ilf stAff director.
Tha Army’s principal contention waa that McCarthy, Cohn and
Carr sought "srectel privileges'* and "f»vcrV* for PvL G. David
•china, • former subcommittee consultant.
Tha Army at** charged (hat Ut* senator threatened reprisals unless
certain demands wera met.
J
•
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a
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MCCARTHY nnd hu aide* heatedly denied this. They counter* J
charged that Stevens and Army Counsel John Adams urged them tn
•all off their hunt for subversives at Fort Monmouth. N. J* nnd at***
where and turn, Instead, ta tha Defense department. Air Force enrt
Navy.
H. Struve Henset, then Defense department counsel, was also ac­
cused of trying to stack the cards against McCarthy A Company be­
cause tha subcommittee was looking Into Henvel's record.
Tha hearing committee, headed by Senator Karl Wundt (It). South
Dakota, mad* four reports public on ScpL L Tha majority (Republic •
can) report said McCarthy, whit* not personally exercising Influent a
an bahalf of Schina, fallad te Impost '‘more vigorous* discipline aver
hia staE. It blamed Steven* far following a course ef *&gt;lacaUon, ap- •
and criticised Adana. Coha and Carr re-.
signed altar the hearings; Atoms later.

W

SAIGON, South Viet Nam I * Amtricana living te South Viet
Nam have become the victims of
a new and stavlthy war of ntrras.
Amtrlean Embassy officiate have
received threats against their
lives. Private automobiles of UJ.
diplomats bars been burned or
blown up. Granadas have been
toned against an apartment build,
teg which bouses embassy fami­
lies.
No one te quit* aura who te be­
hind the campaign of terrorism.
Tho Americans apparcnUy ara
being attacked because they rapraicnt a government which supporta anU-Communlst nationalist
Premier Ngo Dinh Diem.
Though itreet fighting In this
capital of two mOllon baa stopped,
tha blttcrnesi lingers on. A num­
ber of groups bate Diem and the
Americans who back him.
Tha Blnh Xuytn society, a band
of onetime river pirates who con­
trolled Saigon’s vlca industry,
brought tha country dote lo civil
war In April. After 4* hours of
bloody battling they were driven
out af tea city. They still control
a small section of tha matndartog
Saigon River.
Another implacable Diem enemy
Gw. Le quaag Vteh, belter
known aa Bacut, bead of the
rebellious Hot Hao Religious army
which baa spread (error te Viet
Nam’a Far Wait for year*. His
straneth haa been broken but he
itiU te a source of trouble.
The forces opposing the Premier
a rt swelled too by the under
ground ef tha Communist Vietminh. Officially Dm Rada hat*
been quiet tinea Urn Geneva armiStone then, ef acuree. McCarthy wna condemned by a «7 to 23 vote
atleu gave them North Viet Nam af Ua aoOeaguaa for conduct unbecoming a aaaator. McCarthy Mb*
teat year, but they ttill have a ■ignantly teat Ua committee chairmanship* whan lb* Denuctntg
waR-organited and efficient clan­ arpatai* the now gflh Congress.
destine network throughout Soutba
a
a
a
Vlet Nam.
PEAFtTE THU, many beUevvd h* would nuuto a top newt IgunC
Many Franchaaeu ate* era net
r. McCarthy ta rarely saw to heard to the new*
friendly to Diem.
ha was mealtowed tn tha press, however, when Banal* Ra»

WUttem F. Kaowtand repudiated an administration

Attack bp McCarthy M tho Senate Boor.
,T
McCarthy aocuaed President Elsenhower of toktng
U. S. Allocates
the aatton toward an "Impending diplomatic disaster”
tho
by •grootef'to meet wtlb the Soviets at Um racent
Foreign Aid Funds Big
Four
por
a
r
talks
In
Oonovm.
fa
WASHINGTON (It — The United
Tho press stows* Ignored McCarthy's spsech ate
State* haa allocated I2.TUA73.0M
la new money for foreign aid to tacking Mr. Rtetnhowar for agrraing u go ta Geneva. I t was only
when Kaowtand spoka out against u that McCarthy waa Mention*g
the coming year.
This was tha amount la th* MU ^MeCraUty wUHm ^h s ^ t o t h s l f e a t n K not to tho press mttll tho
*nad by President Elsenhower
yesterday. Congrata had rat soma voter* ef Us stats tostds la 1M*l whsn his praesnt teem sxpln*
whsthsr thsy want tom In nmaln Is Washiagtsn for ansthir abamUUon dollara from hte re­ bear teres.
____________
*tp
but kn mad* no
n M M atatemant, ten Presi­
dent noted that Congress bad laid
down specified amounts of aid lor
some particular countries.
White House aides said lbs Pres­
ident feels Congress hao a right ta
fix n ceiling but not a floor an
aid In Individual nations.

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RIO DE JANr.IPO, R riul r A cold wave*hai h tought heavy
damage to coffee trees In Tarana
slate, one of P rjrd'a four elite)
coffee growing areas
Temperatures at low as It de­
grees and snowfalls nf M inches
were reported.
No official estimate of the dam­
age has been made but Ihe Me­
ridional News Agency quoted the
mayor of one coffee center yes
terday as saying half the trees on
plantations in northern Parana
were destroyed,
The damage will not affect the
coffee crop being shipped this
year, but will be felt when Ihe ntw
crop begins to most nest July.
Coffee futures on the New- York
market jumped the dsity limit of
2 cents a pound ye.trrday.

W U A MMUN Ians dtlrfilita « ti enjoying (far picnic*, herd o e n and ether tree-spirited enter! Jirmicnt staged by Inwins,
anawtoen of Hie American agricultural group vUll the Soviet sUta
t e w ad l e c h near Moscow. Hera they look ever a big poultry abed
where, a waggish correspondent anld, they found no Ithcwle Island
Rads Laras crowds have warmly weirnmeri the U. S. agriculturists.

• WASHINGTON -

Plans To Reoccupy
South Korea Tells
Strategic Strip

Republicans, ting np a spwial group to eon-

paw absolutely convinced that aider disarmament and make re­
President Eisenhower will run in commendation*.
■bid, ar« far mora hopeful than
Regardless of the developments
YL*y one* war# over their chances
regaining control of Congress at Geneva, it Is obvious that »#vteat year.
jcial years may be required before
Id their optimism, they shrug the difference* between the big

off two well-known facts; First, I powers can be re-»°tved and a de*
that (he GOP ha* far mote b»n* finite, workable plan, formulated.
ate east* "in danger" than do th* The big problem, of course. Is
Democrat*; and second, that tha the search for a method of InDemounts; and second, that the •pillion of armaments that would
etlens and picking up vote* at to both workable and acceptable
the local and a u te levels since to the various nations.
The Republican* reply to this
by Minting out that no winning
presidential candidate in many
ye«r* haa failed to carry hi* own
party to victory in the rongrraatenel election*. And, they sey,
Mr. Rlsaahower mil definitely b«
ail ell-conquering candidate in

lUCKV WAltt* pi no I ON standi tip under a daublt-Uaa burrs gw aa
M im e n O'Jtar* (left) and June Allyanu celebrate their nnml&amp;ettoit
by rr. -vie exhibitor* tor best performance by a female star. Ptdgwon,
t
lent of the Screen Acton Guild, presided et the Hollywood
fi-ti-m.mj tn Ivunrh Ihe national audience poll eg an estimated
J i CP o n movie goer*. Promising newcomers who were nominated
etc u Hum, L to r.): Alta Moreno. Richard Ecu and Loti Nelson.

In the long run. thi* must boll
down, as Mr. Eisenhower has
pointed out, to how much the na­
tion* trust each other—and right
now, despite tha parley at tha

SEOUL (Ah — The Seuth Kor­
ean government proclaimed Ita
Intention today to “restore au­
thority" over a small but strate­
gy area south of tha SSth Parallel
which the Reds occupied while the
grmlstice » u being negotiated.
It did not say how or when it
would recover tha territory, but
said It w a* necessary for the de­
fense ef Seoul and quoted Intelllgene# roperts that a "full-scale
attack la imminent" from the
north.
It charged the attack " s n pre­
pared for" by a North Korean
buildup contrary to armistice
term* "while the United States

p c.

Democrat*, who were confident
.ta tha Mint of cockiness about
tkatr l i u congressional chance*
uatil'recently, are bo longer quite
•a sure.
They concede the President’*

of the body calls or ta the type of

gland.
The psychlstriits learned ttiat
texuiUty in hermiphrodltic caiei
is determined not alone by chroiqotomes, glands or hormones but le
i large degree by the thought hab­
its end convieUoai of atlenesi or ID lu ie ll airliner lest week, killing
femaltnesi.
111 M persons abosrd.
The piyrhlitrlit* found that hermiphrodide patieoU showed aa Oxygen I* about 16 times a*
mental er emotlaaal coafusltto If heavy aa hydrogen.
their parent* treated them roniiitently ** one sex or the other. Thr
important thing was that the recog
njtton be mnilitent.
ic k

personal popularity, realise be
Will aampaign bard for a RepubUtan Congress if he runs -n*xt
, and they admit they still

K

i net eotne up with any really
•end Usues for the 19M eam-

M n m — The ai Hut Ion ha*
been complicated by tha heart eltgak whtoh kftooeyd Sepat# De­
mocrat Leader Lyndon Johnson
from the political wene—tempor­
arily, both his fncods and hi*
political foe* bop*.
Tb# Texan, since taking over
aa majority leader last January,
bad demonstrated unusual polltiaal skill He rates ace high with
itfbarala and conservative* alike in
Ike Democratic fold.
Wttiwot Johneon’* shrewd tench
m d Ida constant practice of what
Dtoidint»il to a political healing
ait, eld (Bailie* a n likely to re^V*e

partment men expect livaatock
price* for th* r**t of thi* year to
to lower then they war* in the
lest half of 1954.
Tha 19*5 production of rad
meat I* expected to roach a serord t i l billion pounds, exceed­
ing the 19(4 figure of ISA billion
pounds.

Th* team of scientist* recem
mended;
1 When sen e rf an deformity
at* noted at birth, atuflea about t
be mad* aa aaoa as poulbla tc
determine If there la aa adrenal
disorder requiring cortisone tractBlent.
&gt; In catai la which the deform!
tv is nM due to en adrenal ella
order, the appearance of the ex­
ternal aai organa should be on# o!
the major guldta tn dtcdlng th*
sex in which the child should be
res red. Surgery should be perfr-rmed to prepare the paltont to
live e normal adult sexual life.
1. Whan hermaphroditic eigne are
not property diagnoped until later
chiydboad, doctors end parents
should be guided by the child's
Indelible thought hsbita ead per
aonal convletiono ef his or her sex
t. After the early Infancy period,
chenges of »ex assignment should
be avoided at almost any cost

Robert Francis, 25,
Dies In Plane Crash

including actor Robert Frincla. IS.

who starred a* Ens. Willie Keith
in the movie version of "Tb* Caine
Mutiny."
Officers said the body of Francis
waa found strapped to th* pilot's
___
seal. Other
C _ _ victima were Mr*
Audrey Ann Dosch, M, who bad
tome minor motion ptrture roles
under tb* name Ana Russell, end
George Moyer, M. t business part­
ner of aetor Joe Kirkwood, the
"Joe Palooka" of the film*.

----------------- B y B I N N I T T C 1 K F

■■—

B n n r n iM T CARTOON rv* heard about In weeks (If
Mg seeder will identify the artist I'll be happy to print
Mto soother day) depicts s puttied doctor who baa cut
toettos on hie operating
to e fartothee-welL "By
v\ y f l S L
■aT he Is exclaiming
V 'J B 'C r V
jyv "That fresh young J K —
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i t wm right after alL
* jr

CHANGE OF HABITR
CAN EASE HOMEWOEE
COLUMBUS, Ohio iJt - Homemakare tan afmolifv their job*
by throwing out work habits baaed
on "whim, faaey or prejudice,"
an Ohio ftate University home
economist advises.
Prof. Ruth M. Beard Buatratoa
har point bby railing for an and
to one-btaded dusting. Put a
doth In aaeh band and wake both
bands work, ah# ears, tha aha
suggest* draining dlsbaa to*toed
of towaldrytog them.

doing ta ronyreia now |* to throw
up a roadblock th present aurh
an executive reserve. If a major
war. sad World War JJI would
be more "major" than World
War II. should develop, (he mobilintlon program would have
he administered by govern­
mere# Department under Mr to
ment carter men ebn a n totally
Week* and the Office nf D*f*0«* unfumilan
with Induttrial opera­
Mobilisation under Mr. Flemmlnc tions
ha*t eaught to build up what U
known aa an executive reserve
The executive reserve would
work very much like • military
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d.d. It bee xme a ritual. a form of
memberthip requirement. If yon
found xomeone eUe who knew
where Garbo lived, you wer#
disappointed beciuie you couldn't
tell him—but you approved of him
automatically because ha was on
the In.'ido.
The odd part of It all la that a
tot of the Inside Informal) a »#
po«*esi t» true. This is bee:use—
and som* visiting m ,e start
never will learn-thc vtv !e of
New York Is Mary's • idr-v. No
matter to «hat dsrk reei i o; Man*
hattan vnu retir-*, there tlwaya la
a perron of per'tns ar&gt; ud to ohtrrve caiually what you da. TM» it
a nly of eight million sruls. In tha
midst of whom you ran lose your*
self completely—unless you sro,
eiy, Chik Gsble or Mar’ene Dies,
trich Thro, tveryona k n v i what
you do from tbs? trine you a- ikea
until you aie off to sleep m u.
So child »h Da we trrnaure thli
b r:n | cn the Inside be iu&lt;e our
o«n little lives are dull, or bo*
Cause they are ta headachy that
» r avotd dr*peratelr t r ’ * of
them? Lord In
v r thu
reason, the cold truth l« I t you
can )u*t * elk at n g an? it- t la
the city and speak a n an • |r a tha
air—and there will be » eit! a *t
your elho-v sa jirr, *• f’i • • ng
you should men! n th;-. r
I
suppose you thin' *►at*- d- ifa
hr runs around with. Nut s c t *c«,
I hsppen to know, fly c s*; is *
lawyer, see , . .

psychological disturbances were
D»!cd only among patient* dis
tro &gt;s*d by parental wrorry or per
heps by th* taunts of arhnolmstt'

However, If he can return to
toe Renata Door la January the
Dtoiocrata *Hll be Sn a much hat- BURBANK, Calif i* -A film ­
tor poeltion to go into th* 19S(S ing cresh of a private airplane
Sunday night killed three perrons,
IMS with ranks closed.
m yi-i-i* — United mate*
iU veer* Hopeful that some
ns eanld ha mad* at tha Big
•enteeace on a world dil­
a t e plan, but they were
war* that a long* ,on« mad
kind before any concrete
m eautd be workad out.
ildent Kieenbowar, beforo ho
to Geneva, said h* hoped

P t m e l iie im e r
NEW YORK—It was a morning
taxi ride, ftom the west aide to
thr east I opct.e I tha tabloid and
noted out loud to the cabbie that
so-and-so, the actor, was insolved
in some kmd of minor headline
scrape !!■• *1 d th* gearshift Into
neutral, pulled up f r a red light,
shiftcwf the cifiarrt from his right
esr to his mouth, lighted it and
turned ar 1 lookrt at m» loftily.
"You know, of course, that that
guy's a drunks** ' he «aid. "A
real vino He fishl* that sauce
es-ery d»y of n • l i f t "
And t orf p «
sgsin—another
New Yorker who lives on thr inaide looking out
. , who knows
the real story fce md an&gt;onr and
anything sou rsn name Jeffrey
Doakr* ■ a rfcfi •r i presidential
candidite' ' T t ain't his real
name, you know that, don't you?"
Suay LaFIxmmc ihe French chantm*r who hit t trg on TV here?
"L-itrn—why do yon Hunk that
dame had such a bird time trying
to come to the t mted Mates all
these y e a r s ’ ‘ J * Foulhsll, the
slugging oyifteM
in It be pos­
sible you ain't
I about the
time him and tl
wgul
The cabb e n u
y one of hun­
dreds ef thousands. It seems
sometimes t'.at ev’rybody (n New
Yvrk Is o.-i :h - n le - or trying tn
be. Toward that end. we read the
gossip columnitli avidly, pay our
Hustlers faithfully t ir the little ex­
pose smear sheet magarlncs, and
so en And if a erooner slues a
waller in a smart Fast Side supper
club, none of us sari the next day,
"Lislen, did &gt;mi h ir about , , ,
VVl were all there Millions of tis
were silting at the next table when
Hie singer te*d - II on le garcon.
Ifa a aickness. I Imagine—a
kind of addiction, an analyst's
dream, a phobia, a csjmplrx, a
mania \V» watrk a movie with a
tender, druey-ejed. fresh-mouthed
young ictrr-t gi\ n : a gentle, rssmantic perf-irinanee—but we are
not wholly happy, we here in the
biggest gossip waterfall in the
world, un'oii wr know- that the
sweet child on Ihe screen 1* having
a hack street romanr# with some
producer and hreaklng up hl»
happy home. "A talented ki t," we
will say, watching her emote,
you wouldn't brl *y« what she
really Is like, would you'" Tien
we tell We are on the Inude. We
are delighted.
I have mentioned before how the
faet * • Garbo lived for year* tn
the
TViw«rs • »* the most
» -I
sn, rt &gt;ely p istded se­
ct ef
'• v York. V-tbcufy was
sip
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Cities M ark Anniversary

ered ia purely American orginii*
orgimi*- !
meat
Roma Hiroshima survivors
turvlvert nt
al ’ trod
ment only one
onr filth of He
he 15
IS billionbillion (tome
yen &lt;n*-s million dollar*! it needs most tremble with eagerness to lion because moit of its operating j
to replace aehoolt, buildings, sew­ shoa foreigner* tha atomic monu­ financel come from the Atomic
age. roads and other public prop­ ment* and to watth their reac­ Energy Commission. However, it
erly. The m*)or. he aaid, hopes t tion*. Rut very few are unfriendly. is operated by the V. d. Academy
go to Ih* I ’Diled States tison to a&lt;k Many genuinely want tympalhr. of Sciences and the National Re­
for a loan of 51.U1.JU to be re­ Some like to be assured that the search Council Jointly with to*
MONROE, K.C., 'JT-A 25-yearpaid in installment* over 21 year*. atomie bombings really wer* acc­ Japanese Iflilitut* flf Health to old mother was recovering her#
find out exactly the tong term ef­
The councilman aaki Hiroshima's essary.
petty crime rate and unemploy­ The city ha* a sordid reminder fects of people exposed to tht today from Injuries received when
she threw herself afro** tha body
ment. meanwhile, ara the-highest of its bomb renter—the gaunt, five, bomb.
of her three-year-old child as a
la Japan.
story, domed ruin of tha Commer­ ABCl"* old announced policy of train b«r* down on tha lot.
Above at). Hiroshima'* people cial Exhibit Hall, closest to the examining without t r e a t m e n t
Mrs, Dorothy Wilson related Mon­
are sensitive about anything to do bomb center of some W mgjor aroused bitter controversy and day how her daughter wai knock?.I
with the alum. Even many intluen buildings not completely flattened misunderstanding but public ac­ down by a box ear as tbt pair
hal riliiens do not yet distinguish This preserved "atomie dome." a* ceptance is rapidly improving Dr. crossed raldroad tracks Friday.
beleeen alom&lt; for peace, atomic 1C* railed, la turrounded by sharks W. H. Holmes, Aiken. R. C . its di­ "1 couldn't «natrh her up be­
bombs and nuclear retaliation of bomb survivors who irll sou- rector, recently announred tn# big cause it would have cut her in
against aggress.on.
veoir pniirar.1t and bits of blast- research organisation now Is treat­ two," Mr*. Wilson said. "My mind
ing pihrnti and will continue to told me to jump down on her and
Others, e sp ie d to the bomb, mHtrd III* for a living.
still fear the possibility they will On* of Ihe ir, KyoshI Xikkawa, do so m accordance with thrwtsh- I did.
The examinations, in which
come do*w wim "radiation airi­ 10. a man with terribly burned
"I was lying there on top of her
ness." The Atomic Bomb Casualty hack and arms, has lug signs In es of local Japanese doctor*.
and
the train was moving over
Commission confirms thrie il a English labeling himaelf "Tha No ABCC hopes lo cherk eseryore who me. I remember seeing some of
was aspoaed lo the bombs, are vol­
slightly above normal ocrttrrenr* 1 Victim."
the box rarx pass over me I was,
%! leukemia at this lata dale Kikkawa agreeably holds press untary and are conducted at ABCC scared out of my will. Then I
renters
here
and
in
Nagasaki.
among exposed victims.
ir member aometbing hit me on the
Interviews In hit shark. It* claims,
The 10th anniversary observance besd."
Thus lugiesiion* in Ih* United bitterly, that thousands of atomic
of the atom attack her* will inMr*. Wilson received I t stitches
Stales that Hiroshima be presented victims are ill aod not Me lo stork rlude a world religious meeting, a
an atomic power reactor have and accuses ihe Atomic Bomb Cas­ civic mamorial program for the
Dianne e l e a p e d with minor
stirred new insirty.
ualty Commission &gt;if (resting Jape- dead and a leftist barked Interna­ bruises.
Thera are few signs uf any deep tie.* virtims like "guinea pigs" In tional "peace conference." The
seated haired or hostility toward fmred examinations.
city Is not endoraing tha peaco con­ Mice ara kept aa pet# ia many
Americans.
The ABCC frequently la rosuid ference.
parta of tha world.

WRONG TIME
FOR SUN STROKE
DETROIT, JH — Charier Gal.
lagber, accused of ramming a
parked ear July 0, explained that
he bad luffcred a tun itroke. Traf­
fic Referee Andrew C. Wood
teemed Inspire red — until the ar­
retin g officer tcjtified the acci­
dent happened at 13:25 a m. Galla (her t a i fined *25 for reckless
d m in*.
AUGUST CLEARANCE RALE
OF SNOWBALLS HELD
KALAMAZOO, Mich.. tf -T h e
sign on tha front lawn read
"August Clearance of January
Stock." Eight-year-old M i c h a e l
Lo*eland had dug into hit mothers
freexcr and found the rarhe of
snowballs he made last winter. At
* penny apiece they were a nailing
sell-out.

NO SNAKE SERVICE*
BLOUKTSTOWN up — TheroU
be no more make hhandllng re.
Iiiiw 'i xervlcex In thhU rural
North Florid* county, ollicult
»*y. Sheriff G. C. Guilford nerved
nolle; yeiirrdiy Ui»t •dyor# in*
volved in such *cllvltie» will be
atr-ird. The Rev. George W,
llcnxlcy of Albany, G*.. died 1**t
week after refusing medical treatmen1. He had been conducting
acrvlcea at nrarbbp AUba.

HEKbHULT IS PK H B P r* T
HOLLYWOOD, UP - A”
. . .1
llcrabolt « n elected president of
the Motion Picture Relief Fund
last night for tha llth consecutive
year.
JERRV'R BROTHER JAILED
LOS ANGELES.
- Ends
Colonn*. S3, brother of comedian
Jerry Colonna. has been sentenced
In aix months in Jail for possession
of marijuana. The coml denied
Colonna'i request for probation.

FISHERMEN DON’T STOP
CINCINNATI UN— A pilot
crashlanded Hi* aircraft on a

BELA LUGOSI BETTER
NORWALK. Calif. vF-Doetorx
tay Beta Lugosi h at improved
"remarkable" under I-#»!—»-' f—
a drug addiction and will Jeav*
Metropolitan Slate Hospital Fn
day. The &lt;7-year-old actor, noted
for his rvenaelng film rnles. ad­
mitted himself for treatment three
month* ago.

•mall' private lake yesterday
northeast of Cincinnati- What
u n tied him mo*t, said uninjured
Carl Mimon. SO. was th* way fish­
ermen on the lake short kept tight
oo ratline and reeling a* If »’r*
pLnea plummeted lute Gt* lake
every hour.

FLA. GA. GRADE A D&amp;D

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ALL MEAT

Ml Japanese neighborhood of tiny
home* and shops trow dad inlo nar­

row winding lanes. Ten year* ago

STEW

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II wai t holocaust of flam* and
Math. Now it s being alowly trans­
formed from a desert of stunted
boot and muddy or dusty ground
l i a landscaped park.
Threo of tho flva Mg factories

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desrn near tha and of th* Korean war. Th
treat them aa rwutlne war oritaaera and
war* tha name* officially reteaaad whew
Airman t ’C M s W. Thaiwaaaa, Orange,

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CLASSIFIED ADS

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FOB SALE - S Beamon Horn*.
H Btoek from South SJdo school.
CONCRETE
Call 2341.
Ready Mixed Concrete, Concrete
Block. Sand. Gravel. Cement
3 BEDROOMS S9.450.00
Concrete Pipe to Meet All Quals(Low Do«n Payment)
fkationa.
Concrete Block Hornet with CarPhone IMS
rte and Storage Furred Walla. S herm an Concrete Pipe Co.
tchea cabinet*. V e n e t i a n
Obi Weal 13th SL
BUadi. Burit under FHA tpeeifleaUnei City Water, Sewerage.
— Factory to Tou —
Paved Streets.

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Builder - A n * 1»9
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Custom Homes and Florida
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.m Rolls way u d Baby Beds
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FURNISHED APTSl

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Seminole Reolty

n . DIETRICHS
T. H. HERO
IM1 Bark Ave. Fheea n er 14$
NEW 3 Bedroom concrete block
home. Weitinibouse Kitchen
Gl financed. Low Down Pay
ment- Phone 430.
3 Bedroom frame home, asbestos
shmgl»*. screened porch. 2 lots
with fruit trees, nice location,
do^n payment &gt;7M&gt;. Call 22M J.
BARGAIN
3 Bedroom house, pine paoaled
T. V. room, attic fin. Complete,
ly redecorated throughout. Call
■aAsii of 4 is L cioi6 UJ- Id tll
234-R.
for man and wife. Flrds
Sihed i n . par « J ,k; .£ lU Jo*
OPEN HOUSE
Unu 1192 or 94T-R nightsWednsidavThursdiy; 2 to S p m.
Furnished 3 room bouse on San* Older house on 5 lots, excellent
neighborhood, c l o s e shopping
(ord-DaUad K ifh*»r. H wU*
center. 3 bedrooms, dan, large
living room and riming room,
J, M. Gardner_____________
hardwood floors, kitchen equip­
^FURNISHED HOME. Couple. 13M
ped. ranee, dishwasher, floor
furnace. Terms available. 2104
Elliott__________________ _ _
Avenue, J. C. Higgins,
Uii room*.
nram&gt;. am.*m*wu&lt; Oak
CLEANj^gulet
Owner.
. — ----- aa, 401 Magnolia Awe.
FIRST finer furnished Apart*
meat litr e nice. Alio Furnished
Carafe Apt UW Magoom Ave.
IEVERAL Cotta sea. Nicely fursthahed, by month. Free alectrie
and water. Caa see Sunday,
i Monday. Tuesday or aay evenr lag Six mi’ta south on 1743.
Five Points Motel. R. J. CarreU.
Nicely furnished g a m e apt.
Couple only. Phone too 1912
Renierd Avenue
__________
jn n
nicely fund
Porch, earporte and la n e
iwn. Lnngwood. J . R. Grant,
3*3292.
Call MU&amp;
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Modern Efficiency apt. Suitable
far baebelar or couple, prtvate
I bath asd shower. uuiwas ineluded in mat. Conveniently
lecitad scrota me street from
the pmt Office. Inquire Manuel
Jaeotoon Dept. Store.

____ _ Atlantic B a r
■each. FUjCaU Mr*. HutPhone 2J74-W.

—Taundrv'and rirv
cleaning Kitabllahed R o u t e .
truck furniiheri Santord Clean­
ers. Weil 13th St

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Dole County unco 1323. U. it

p r o g r a m s , etc. I’rngressne
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West Uih SL

RANDALL .ELECTRIC CO.

■v—k l u t k k -a i . waavirae—a

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and service. G. II. High.
Fta. 1'bo.i
4151
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permanent Wave*
Shaping U S’'Un; Our Specialty.
Sanford t Molt Modern Beauty
Sal a. .Air conditioned. Soft wa­
ter, ano penguin Dryers.
IIA IIIllE T T S
REALTY NOOK
in'* So, Oak Ave. Phone 971
T # Thai Colfnl Lnnfc. Have your
hn- at*led h cut

Collec tor-S ale-m in
Electrical Ccntractinc and lieratra
Have opening for colVetrr on esTV S E R V IC E CEN TER
tablianed route, transportation Denriix
and Crosley ArPliancet EVA-HKS? BEAUTY* SHOP
furnished, good pontton See
Air Conditioned
112
Magnolia
Are. I'h. 11.1
Mr. Anderson, Mather of SanPhono 3R3
ford.
riambin-. I n n t nraltae
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M. G. HODGES
WAITRESS. M a r k e t Terminal
Doe aour • Brass ano Damp
Restaurant Phone 2.W7
Server on All Water Pumps—
Dry
Well* Drilled — Pomps
STOCKMAN Wanted - Experien­
on** hour H • Hash tod Dry
Paola Road Pfanne 7N
ced preferred Contact Mr. Tra­
Fold
ms. FOODMART. Paik Ave. at INSTALLATION of Linoleum. Car­
Fmivhed Laundry
_ W t ^ t __ __________________
pet!. Tllei
Sanituno Pry Cleaning
Sou i kid do ‘
IIA EELF WANTED (Female) itA S anford Linoleum &amp; Tile Co.
127 W. lit St
Pbone 1817
booth titdo F a sta a rt
199 Kiel a m 64.
WANTED: EXPERT S E N I O R
It*a
So
Kiuy
BEAUTY OPERATOR. APPLY
nPlum ) KKKVTCX
-21
To Place A W ant Ad
IN PERSON. EVA-BESS BEAUTV SHOP. 1 M E 2nd M.
Juat Call 1321 anil nnk for IT L TH)‘^7tkco*“ TecTmieian
Phone 1164. Route L Sanford
tlia W ant Ad d ep artm en t
PUBLIC RELATIONS WORK
1 Ladv for Sanford arts. 1 Lady
S anfo rd H erald
Iiur, Sell, llent, Hue with want
for DeLand area Agei 23 43.
ads, Ute busiest talesmaa in
INSURANCE
—14 0
Must have * car. able to type, 14
tnwn. Put one u&gt; work for you
Phone M2L Wo will bo glad to
pleasing personality. CALL OR­
LANDO. 260*0
charge i t
_ Rates to
Pnbcybolden
MAID — Apply in perum. Gener­
SPECIAL REASON
al housework, must have hsalth
ST. 1QNACE. Mich. i A'h-P ercicard. Must have white uniforms.
Atlaatie
va! (Whitey) Adami. atcaw boaa
Ttmt I —3 l»U Mlgnnln Ave.
of crews weaving steel into a 100
50th Anniversary 10E- SALESMEN W.VNTED -10B
million dollar bridge acros* the
Straits of 3Itrk!n.ic. haa r. tpenal
B Iu ra e ^ B 1 !!!n " ia n /o n ! henSPECIALS
reaion for hoping hi* record of
dents, men age 24-44, High
School Graduates with n r . 363.
Reg. 13 93 19x34 er 19x34
v C * o ' * C h ifJjyFA NGE "never having lost x mir.” holds
week plus eommitsion tn itxrt.
or this Job.
Bevel Plate GUaa
„ .
F ^ Q n E 8H
Mirrors ..................... 10JO| inoe M em If Building. Orlando
On# of W hltey'a crrw r-»n is his
Reg. 199$ Double Door
ATLANTIC Ba n k Bl D1
19-year-ald eon, an engineering
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WORK~WA.VTE
P
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p
Metal utility Cubinet 1230
BnrmcjrsnTrTbY with pn»rr i t - AUTQiiomn.F* - I I M /M it lent on vacation from college.
Rag. 24.93 94*’ Metal
Mover want* mowing. Thona
Wal* Cabinet . . . . . . . . 14J0
Reg. 29 IS Platform Rockers 1930 719-M-4.
F o T S a T — 1350 plymouLl Bur iiurReg. 49.50 Barkline "BlUat”
ban. Station Wagon. Radn A
Iwtvtl ChalXI ......... 3930 Baby Sitting after 4:30. Call
Heater $3M. Can be Mwq a*
H IM .
la g , 99 30 Contour Chain
Palmetto Grocery, 113 Palmetto
with Nylon Cover and
Avenue.
________
DAYWORK
—
41T
East
3rd
Foam Latax Filling . 99 30 Phone 1140J.
FOR SALE — Nice dean Mer­
Sanford
cury, in gcod condition, white
E. lat SL
Fhaaa W
airie-wali tires, overdrive, will
■ell cheap Can be icca at 3200 You’ll b« amazed at hnw
West noth Street.
RED-I-M1X CONKRETE
nnnj' practical ideoa you
CARD
lUracie CUoueteI CO.
Co.
ray sf
1491
can
addlo your homn with
Pbone
13331
BOUGHT
SOLD
TRADED
309 Dm Ave.
USED PLUMBING FIXTURES
■ey Heel'* Used Cars
uat
two tool$—a hammar
BOOKCASE BED. Double DreeSanford Ave. A 11th SL
ar.d a aaw. Stop by or
r. Larie Mirror. Mattress.
It wlS pa YOU te eeo US before
9199, 3 Left.
phono "83'' for fre« foldboy. Open Evenings and
X and 3 Piece See£ days.
t ri. And remember — no
Tr after Ralaa,
matter
how imal! j'our
Paltlha.
lha. Fla.
ODD OdEfTS of Drawers. Reand typing. Frank
lumber
order may be,
fast Pennsylvania BARGAIN! 36 FL Trader. 2 bed­
rooms. cabins, daily, fenced. we'll givs you our prompt
Dsys, ciU 1920 ext. 250, a»k inr
(
W. M. Foster. Evening* call 2103 attention.
for information. Easy terms.
MODEL "A" FORD. 4-Door Se­
HILL LUMBER
dan, Needs some work First |
Lvo 00 in cash takes it. Sanford
Ga* Company
any. 210 East 1st St.
SUPPLY YARD

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Pakistan Has Cut
Value Of Currency
KARACHI. Pakntsn. P -P sk i»tin hat cut the value of its currenrv, the ripee, alm&lt;nt i (hud
Formerly valued at 30 US centi,
tt was marked down Sunday to
21 cents
The change br.ngi the rupee
do*«n to p ir with rurreoei*! of
most of (he nther iterhns h'oe
countries When Britiin devslu^d
the pound U September 1919,
Pikistan's exporti to the dollar
area were booming and th* Karachi government did not gu along
■*ith othrr Commonuralth mem­
bers.

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Raw will «ea Tram?
Year eld Meter lor a
Britov grata - EVISBL’DC!

ROBSON

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wua
with caster Rack iatmrtag
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trailer. Call 1749-M after
aft
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YANKTON. S P 'A - The visit
ing Soviet farm delegate* *et o«it
from here early Dm morning on
a four-day tour of South DaVola
farms and aisocialrd instilutions
Their tourney through Smith Dsket* tikes them today from Yank­
ton to Mitchell, from thtw to
Huron or Rerifield. then to a series
of several firms presently jrV dulol as lenitive itops Tonight
thrv ire* scheduled to arrive in
Aberdeen.
The Russisns will spend ten
dsys to and about Aberdeen and
then go on to Atmnesota Friday.

Sffotmphvre Begins, 37000 V. ’

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FISHING SHIPS SINK
TOKYO (Ah -■ T«-o Japanete
fishing ahipa sank today to Aleu­
tian waters and the 12-man crew
of one was believed drown'd.
Japan’s coast guard reported. The
13 crewmen of th* second ahlp
wero reported reicued

THIS CHART shews how the earth-satellite te be built by the United
State* and launched by mid-1937 will out-dlatanc. all prevtout U*
rent* by man. The small ‘'moon'* will be built at a cost of about
tI0.h00.0b0 end will be approximately the size of a basketball. It
will circle the earth every 90 minutes st an sliitude of between
200 and 300 miles at a speed of 1x.OOO miles in hour. (Central Preu)
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O M. Harmon. Associate
ki who eara.". Adulla.
M4 Souto Park Ave.
Phase 991 Highest CAS7T. TRADE-IN prteei QLAi*,,rk'. ,B l’LLDOZrK w o r k
and land r'cati- r J v Carpet)paid tor uaed turmturo CaU 9is.
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people. &lt;33 00. t i l Park Ave.
•TEN Aerea of Farm land for
rent ou Celery Ave. Phone
1144._______________________
NEWLY Furnished 1 - Bedroom
Hpme. Large acreen porth.
Shady l a wn . Good fishing.
Phone 146-J.
FURNISHED lit and 2nd f W
apta. Oiteen Apts. Call US7-J-1
be/are 4.00. After 1:00 Call 1323.
I Room furnished Apartment.
j COO Mellomille._____________
I Room furnished apt. Garace
145. mo. u a Park. Fa 1351-B-,
HOTEL for colored poopi*• **

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TH IS W EEK S SPECIALS*
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Florida SUU Bank Building
1391 Sanford Ave.
Pbone SWJ.
Phone 1739
Avalon Apia. Efficiency. t h a n "CaU Hall”
QUICK
CASH
for
furniture,
boats,
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motors Buy one piece or com­
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plete borne. Thcuvsnda of arti­
cles tor sale at the
U 2 V Park Ave.
Si^cr Trading
trading Tost
Post ea
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One Bedroom house with city
water and sewerage
13.000 with terms.
3 Bedroom house, fireplace with
hesterlator. Large well land
scaped yard
111.000.
4 Bedroom house with appxoii
mataly 2 acres. U4.ooo.
■064 L. PAYTON
(Rey. Beal Estate Broker)
Aenabelle Henderson. Associate
New Location — Highway 11-92
at Hiawatha. Phone 29T1.

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Full dining room. Glaued to
*PPfiances.
rools.
poich 24 acres of cleared
land with fruit tree', shade
trees I t iced only 111,000. Terms
can be arranged.
F!T FOR A QUEEN.
Robert A. Wtlllsmn, Realtor Foam Rubber Mattreuea. InnerRaymond E. La*.fquUI. Asaeclate
S p r i n g Uattreiics. Couches.
Phone 1473 Atlantic Bank Bldg
Baby Beds, Renovating. Unholsterinr and Slip Cover work,
J. W. HALL., REALTOR

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rail with ptacUc ends. Plastic or
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3 Lott in Mayfair Eattern frontare, lovely treet, 13.000. with cents.
SenWarik GIo m and Taint Co.
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112-111 West 2nd St
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No. 217

.It Z X Z
To Exchange

County School Budget
Blueprints1
Of $1,724,121 Adopted

MOSCOW 0T&gt;— Premier Bui-

Airmen Jubilantly
Cross Over Border
To Freedom Today
HONG KONG Oft - Eleven US.
airmen happily ero»«ed the Ilona
Kong border to freedom today in
food phyiical shape and mrntal
spirit after 2't years captivity In
Communist China.
Five and a half hours after their
release, the 11 left tn two plush
Air Force transports for Manila.
From there they will he flown to
Tokyo and the L’ S. West Coast
for reunion with their families.
Col. John Knos Arnold Jr., 41,
Silver Spring, Md., their leader,
bitterly told a press conference,
0 "Peiping Is not entitled to a x x a
i x i thing" In nuw releasing the
I t £29 crew members. Commu­
nist China coovlctsri them as spies
last November. They had been held
since their plane was shot down
Jan. II, IM3, In the Korean War.
Arnold declared his B29 was shot
down 33 to 40 miles aouth of the
Yalu River China border whila on
a leaflet dropping mission over
North Korea.

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Recording Charges
Gets New Schedule
Posted By Herndon

Kanin today turned down as "un­

realistic" President Ei-cnhower'a
plan for a swap ot military blurprinta and mutual air inspection
of each other's territories.
Deputies tc the Suprema Soviet
Parliament assembled In the Great
Kremlin hall burst Into laughter
when Bulgarin said the real effect
rf the President's proposal would
not he considerable because "both
countries havo limitless territor­
ies on which one could hide any­
thing."
The President offered at the
Geneva summit conference on July
21 tn pinpoint American military
•stahlishmenta and 1't them turns
under the eye* of Russian aerial
inspection ti.ims In return for reriproeal action by the Russians.
The President said he made the
proposal to cominca everyone of
“th» great sincerity of the United
Statce In approarUng this problem
of disarmament."
The Soviet premier's rejection
of the Kiscnhoner plan came near
the en I of h&lt;s PS-minute report to
the Soviet people on the Geneva
conference. He spoke lo a special
session of 1,800 deputies to the
Supreme Soviet.

County Veterans
Needing Help
May Consult Deen
Veterans or their dependent*
assutar.r* In obtaining benefits
provided by law may receive
guidance from Tom B. Been, As­
sistant titate Service Officer.
Veteam* or their dependent*
may consult Dsen white nc Is in
this arc* and may receive assis­
tance in filing application* for
hospitalisation, c o m p e n s a tio n ,
p en a l o n e , insurance problems,
loan benefits, educational tr.ilninr. hu: tel benefits and m
enhus etbjecu,vwbtra
tltlement Is Involved.
IHcn haa been Invited So this
area as a vpevial consultant by
Karlyle llouaholder, County tiervica Officer, Brimtey. Fuleaio*
Building, and may l&gt;* contacted
aa follow*: Aug. !1, 8:30 am.,
Sanford, a t tha County Service
Office.

A new eehrd'ile of charge* for
recording by photographic process
has been posted la the Office of
ISe Clark *1 Conn at U&gt;a geminate
County Court House. The rhargea art being made to
aomply with new statute* adopted
at the 1088 legislature. O. P.
llemdon, Clerk of the Circuit
Court, said that the new charges
became effective Ant- 8.
Herndon eaid that the charges
are based am each necessary eitura net mare than 8 Vi Inches
14 Inehea.
For deeds, conveyance*, agree­ Gasoline Dealers
ment* for deed and other aimilar
roeonl* covering real estate, the Pay Over $18,800
complete instrument en one elde
of the page with spare for State In County Taxes
Ray E. Green, Stale Comptrol­
and Federal Stamps, the filing
record and other neeeesarv data, ler, report* that gasoline dealer*
81.78, Turn pages cost $2. llemdon paid 180,1.86.43 to hit office in
aald that a charge of 75c will be July for th* erven cent* per gal­
mad* for each additional page. lon tag on their June ealra of gaeThese costs, ha said. Included 28e otln* In Seminole County, which
for reporting to the Tas Asset tor. , totalled 814,896 gallons. If* dis­
For mortgagee, satisfaction*, as­ tributed 818,606.96 of this Us for
signment*. Judgementi, and all read bond* or road building purother miscellaneous Instruments, mm In this county.
Salsa r f gasoline In th* entire
tha charges will be, said the Clerk
eta
to totalled 98.1.16,917 gallons
of Court, 81.80 for the complete
Instrument on one side of the page hi June, and the tax rollerted wa*
with space for file record and 86.869,884.18. This is approxiroother data. Charges for two page* asm# month last year, and per[.reroute
an
Inereao#
of
II
8t 78, and for each additional page
tha
mately |808,000 more
78c.
cent.
A charge of ?8e will be made,
asld O. P. Herndon, for making
* vtogrephle copies not over 8 4 Drivers Licenses
he* by 14 inch**, and a charge
of BAc is made far certifying.
Fees Upped 25c
"This fa not a profit making
Driven Ucenees are now $125,
part of tho county'* work," aald
the Clerk rf Circuit Court, "but according to th* office rf the tiethe email additional chargee will mlnole County Judge. Tha new
■How the gminty to nuke this Im­ fee went lata effect no Aug. 1
portant duty of tha county gov­ aald Mr*. Lathe Fowler, Chief
Clerk In Use Judge's office.
ernment pay for Itaaf."
Chauffeurs license* have
Increased to 82-25, Mr*. Fowler
reposted. Tha purpoa* ef th# *dFolk County Foces ditioctal
28* added to each Hcenae
la to conduct, throughout tha
Showdown Battle
atav a Driver Education Pro­
BARTOW l* —International Min­ gram.
Such a program, according to
erals and Chemical Co., the giant
te the Polk Cossnty phosphate Aald. advenes material from the pro­
facet a showdown fight with itrih- posed educational effort, would
reduce accident* and death rates
taf union workers Monday.
Tmo C has anaoanecd t i l l l N - kg a great percentage.
apaa Ha plant* aad mine*. 04fleiala rf tha International Che
k al Wortttra Ualaa (AFL» ml. Sarah Ann. Cowan
tha attorn was a "itrikobwaktog"
■ova. They added tboy war* *d- Homt Is Destroyed
visteg their aaioa membara wot
an
Th# | m h r__________
f Mrs. Sarah A
Aar
la heed tha hack-to-work *a!is.
Some 1,000 win bars a n amptoyas ------- ------completely destroyed
hy fit* raoratly when fir* truck*
by race.
.
Other activities developed gulch, arrived toe Late to put out tha
hr altar Urn IMOC aimouncamewt blaaa it*Mad by Urn sxploaion of

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Special Hours Set
For Navy Traffic
Thru' North Gate

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Plan
Money Available
To Clear Debts

The north gate to Mellonville
Are. of the tianford Naval Auxili­
ary Air Station has been opened
tn traffic for 30 minutes in Urn
morning and 30 minutvs in the af­
ternoon. Captain Robert IV. JackM&gt;n, Commanding officer ef the
Navy !&gt;••« -aid yesterday.
Captain Jarksen said that the
fata wa* fir-t opened about ten
day* ago on a trial Iasi* from A
la 6:30 a m. and from 3 ta 3:30
p.m. to alleviate a traffic confet­
ti on
the mam sate during tha
morning and afternoon hour.
The Commanding Officer r f
tha local ba-» pointed out that
he plan* tn keep th* gal* opened
at theta hours, which takes a
large percentage of traffic front
Panfmd Av*. at a critical time,
until the Onora Road la paved la
Highway 17-92.
"I hope that w#*r# not bother­
ing th* resident* on Mellonville
Av*. In opening the worth gate at
three brief hours," Captain Jackeon aald.

Army’s Security
Program Blasted
By Party Chief
WASHINGTON J» - N o r m a ■
Thomas rhsrgaH today that tha
wrongr,..,/ , JS^nW
bcls on m iry young men and made
it Impossible for them lo get Jobs
after being dlvchsrged.
The Sociallvt party rhlcf, often
a presidential randidstc, Joined in
accusing the Army of "assuming
tha tola rf censor over all Ih*
nation's young men from approx­
imately tha age rf IS lo 30 . . ."
Ha said a report on mors than
ino cases affected by tha security
program would he handed tn Asst.
Army Secretary Hugh 11. Milton II
late this morning.
Tha report was prepared by
Rowland Walts, Baltimore and
New York attorney and nalbmal
secretary rf tha Worker* Helena#
League. Thomai Is a director rf
Oharle* Dunn, a format Ion ty
the league, which describes Itself Commissioner In SeminoliOojn
as an anti-Communist organisation
Interested In tha defense of civil ty, was ■ visitor this m&lt;&gt;Mig at
th* Churl House, trnessinjkl ac
liberties.
quamtancea and maki:| new

Ex-CommissioniJ’
Visits In Sanfora
Seeing Old Frijids

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Ex-UofF Prof A. J. Bracken Jr.
Named SHS Assistant Principal

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At g a // stadium
Awaited By Fans
More than I t thousand tick#t*
to the giganite Meichant'v Night
eelahratinn at th# Sanford M»m ona Ita.elall St» t m lonighi
has# he« „ pa.«e.l out to eustom-

At * special m eting rf the 5cm
Inolf t'ounljr School Board, held er» and citlienv throughout this
this morning in the office of thi are*.
Foitv-flv# Sanford merchant#
SupCnnlrndcnl of Public Indtur
___ ...
tmn. at the Court llou»c. the budget
participating
in in #v»nt
for the 1988 84 trhnol jears wat wimh promise* l„ h# one of tins
highlights of the Sanford h a n b a ll
approved.
Th# budget nf SI 771 l?I wav .ea-mi. Tl-e statute at# reported
adopted, ivilhoul change ji the to h . p*. Led th i, n r n l t i g wise*
meeting railed for a public hear­ the first hall is pitched at 7 :34.
i L&lt;va. fans ami b*&gt;«ball ening.
thusiavs* will sr# the tianford
B T V|i|»re, Superintendent of Cardinals and tha Daytona Beach
ruhllr Instruction, told Ihr hoard I-landers together on the stadium
memlwrt that Ih# great#.t in diamond for the last lime this
rrr*«# in th# budget wav made nc- ____n K &lt;and ...........
Msnfrrtli is .e.t erwary brrautc rf testhrr pay.perird lo pitch for th# Cardinals,
raises of »7dd per instructional unit
Merchants participating in toMilssc# also said that the mo rhil- nlght’a ha .-ball #srnt are Angel'*
dren a )car Increase In school at
Berry s Waiehuot*
tendance demands a larger and Furniture Co. T. V Brown, Hr.
latger budget each year.
It. |„ it,,,. nVM, C. D. Brown,
Commenting on Ih# excellent Maty Alrvand-c, Cowan'*, C. R.
financial condition of the school I I’aw v«n. I*ew prop Inn, The Furvsstem in Seminole Counts, Mil- nitiirw (Tenter, Food mart, Florid*
ise#, told the board that In Jslly, ] tital# , Bank. Fitealona Store,
1184 "we will base paid up all ol Gene'* Tetaeo Service Slatlon,
th# old bonded Indebtedness " "Wc Goemble't S»rsie# ft I s l in n ,
hsv# ihr niimey to dear the*# debit Hairy's l.lquor Store, J. I.. ItoH,
by, Jacobson's, Jon# s Grocery
now," he said.
In other business taken rare n( Store.
lobby Ness# Stand, MoReynat tmlav's meeting was Ihr ap(x&gt;intmrnt nf Miss Maty Lens G irrn as nld's Drug Slor#. Nkholson Itiilrlg
English instructor si Seminole High Company, Neht Bottling Compauy. Oarer Kannrr, Perkin'*
Srhnsil f«r the rnmtng year.
Preliminary plant for nine *■!■ Men's htor#, Robb’s Horn# Bakery#
dlllnnal cl*&gt;tronmt at Ihr Golds­ Smokehouse, Saminol* C o u n t y
boro School wrr# *Do approved IjvunJry. John Senkartk, tianfet-1
Th# approved ikclrhcs *r* nt a Futallure Company, Jim Spcnsh*«, Ssniinol* |l i &gt;vr 'nn. Rut-rtk
nnc-atorv mi»|cnv (trurtm e with «Strtekfand,
AaafidJ Atlanta nis,«r«rrif want ippiulrfirS
The
Superintendent rf Public Invlruc- tionat |l«nk,
Sun-htu# 8t*-k*l Sanford Herti«n tnld the board members thal,
“ ’Ihrrt will he a beautiful srhaol aid, Bill Spin)'# Gulf Slation,
plant mil Ihrre." "T3'H addition." Shell t iltlog Statn n, DeBarr,
he said, “ wilt make a total nf ?) .s mlttv’s Snappin' Turtle, Stine
rooms, a rafrlnrium, and *dm m- Marhiii* snd Supply Company,
. vtiatmn suit#, in t rurnplrte plant tianford Auto Parts, Thrift Oil
Company. Tmuhton Dn.g Com­
I for Goldsboro School,"
pany, Tn&lt;Hy'# Reetaurant, Wilson*
Milwr# also t»!&lt;i th# board thal Mair# I’urnitut# Comnany Vow,
work is underway to make a park­ •It's and Clay William* Billiard
ing M al Neminot# High School a 1’atW.

modern one with light*, two driveways from French Avenue end
chain frm-c lo eonla
area
"We are in tha
Ih# process
prove of
beau’ifying our vrhool grnum) .
h# told Ur N*aid.
Before adJ-njrtiing th# me#' ng
today, th# school hoard and the
Superintendent rf Public Initniclion, loured the schools with runvtructu.n underway in onler to he
brought ap tn date with th* pro­
gress being nude this summer.
Schools included in th* tour w«re
IAri night Orange City, Dtlond, Goldsboro, Crooms Academy, Se­
minole High School, and tha new
New lmyrn* and Itenforsl playeil Ptnecrest School.

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1

fiT s S iil Father, Son Leave
DeLand To Attend
Mother's Funeral

The appoln'mrnt of And&gt;»sv J
’
Bracken Jr., as assistant pnnripsl
rf K#mlnnl# High Srh'-rf was approvssl this morning by th* ti#mnolo County Board rf Education
it a i|&gt;&lt;rial meeting held isi tha
•ffico of the Superintendent of
Instruction tn the County Court
DELANO 'Jv-Meriwreher timifll
Uiois#.
and hi* arm Srniuel. I*, who told
Aluminum Leader
Bracken, far th* peri sis roars,
a coroner's )ur&gt; ha belicvad hts
The former sosnmiaaiod said, baa txwn an AsaUunt Frufeasor
father
killed hi« mother, left D#«
'
Hr
Leaves Big Estate “I sea lota of chang#* )J. that &gt;f Education at th# University of
Ijnd together yesterday to attend
recalted aom* of tha *■&gt;[
Floriite. Tha 34-y#ar-old wlucator
her funeral.
To Widowed Wife were prosiominant, in h* ■mtyof was th# captain of th# 1911 foot- ehufflettoard at tha lor*I court*
Tha bisly rf f.ma timtth, B ,
t&gt;a!l tram at the L'nivaruty of
RICHMOND, Va. LW-Rlcbird S. serving on th* Board
was
sent lo Alrsandris. Va . hy
FbuLla. II# rcceiral his Masters with prits* going to the follow­
Reynolds Sr., aluminam magnate Commlaainnris.
tram. Futhcr and s..n had reser­
I
them
Deg
rrss
In
Education
from
N'tw
Now
living
near
ing: first, Mr. Weber (Sanford) Nellie Vaughan,
who died last week, left an estate
vations to stt aids hy ssde aa Iha
of tll.780.000 with his widow tha rin#«, N. C., h# reemi some York Univsrsity.
ism# train.
and Mr. Phtnegar ||&gt;#laini|). Con­
of hia experience* priJto m, Thn new assistant princl|*al for
sole benrflcisry.
.Smith, VI, a hun iitirr operator
solation, Mr. Diet* (tianford) and Dies This Morning
Tha probata of tha will her# yes­ coming to Sanford and ft lra\ i-minola High School is a mem­
Mrs. N#th# Vaughan, a Sanford and partlmie prcarlter, Is charged
Mr.
Angl*
(DeLand).
‘
go.
tng
her*
about
II
)ts
ber of Ih* I’resbybnan Church
terday disclosed that Mrs. Julia
with first dr»re* murder rf hia
"The publi* la cordially invited ' resident fur 61 years, died at ’I IS wife and is free on tl.w t bond.
Parham Reynold* win rccciv* a
" - in aayt he wa* bn Scot- and b-s three children.
a
m
Indsy
after
a
short
illness
si
to Join this club for th* recrea­ her home, 615 t. Park Av*.
life trust eonsisting rf rash, stocks ’and where he learned Ira |e
Ilia woman was strangled Thurs­
and perronal effect*.
and set .'•d his apprenl lip as
tion H affords ■« a health b#neday night. Smith told the coroner's
A
member
of
Ih*
First
Method
it
builder.
Upon her death, the state will a cabinet maker an
factev. Khufflrbnaid ha* gained Church, she i* th* widow rf the Jury ha fought with two Intruders,
Divers Exploring
ha divided equally among the From Scotland, ha tali 'I went
than found hi* m'a dead, no also
fesor natlon*lly |p Imp* and
Reynolds' four sons. Reynolds, 73. to U nion for * /ear a half, In DeLeon Springs bounds espscialty in resort cen­ 1st* John Vaughan.
said he grappled with his son be­
thrsr
Mrs. Vaughan's survivors Include
was chairman rf th* board rf and than to Africa
the boy “threatened to kill
DELEON SPRINGS IH - Twelve ters, * so*rd ship# sad ta Florid* two daughters, Mrs. Alice Conjle- cause
Reynold* Metals Co. Richard S. year*, and again back
me three times in tha last fit*
some
hivs
a
court
In
their
swn
Daytona
Beach
skin
divers
explor­
ton, Mrs. Grrlrude McDonald, years."
Reynolds Jr. la president of the "It waa quiet then, I
ed the depths rf Toner De Leon t&gt;sck yaid. In tit. Petarsburg af­ Buskin: two grandsons, ('apt. Wal­ Samuel said he hr m l a com­
firm aad tha other sons, Louis. following the Boar W
ter this# rallies you must give ter J Ward, L' S. Army at Co­
Springs
todsy.
They’ll
remove
de­
W. G. and David P. Reynolds, hold "and 1 pitched a m
motion in his parenlv' room, thal
bris that hi* blocked the entrance up tha rourt.
lumbia, S C.j Phsrmsrist's Mate his father cam# into has roong
mine whether 1 wm
vie* praahlenries.
“In
tianford
w*
hav*
as
good
to
the
lower
cavern
for
a
rentury
I
c
Edwarl
C.
Mulligan.
L'.
S
America or go to A
and what they may find la any- playing rourt* as Uiay hav# any­ Navy at Washington, fl. G.; tn r and altarkcd him hut he escaped.
"I earn* to Wlnni
Police Arrest Mon first,"
where. Th# due* *r« low, to that great grandchildren; and two lis­
body'* guess.
h# aald, "but
Last weak four of Ihr group, all may join and tnjoy them­ ten. living in England.
One Prisoner Shot
my wife’s health
Sought In Killing
headed by John Bird, chairman selves. Won't you join us and
Mrs.
Vaughan
was
horn
July
II,
Chicago,
III.,
where
KDWARDSVTLLE. IH. 'Jt-Pafie*
rf the Sea Cbmbers Club, brought help entertain visitors, many of 1*7.8. tn Midford. Sutton In Aahficid, By Ten Officers
up a pier# rf an Indian dugoul whom sr# prosportiv# residents," F.ngland. Funeral ervtcai will be
last night arrested ana of two man tha cold thcr* waa
ten**."
“It
was
than
ght for tha car-trunk killing rf
ranoe, soma Indian pottery and it waa brought out by a member announced later.
In Texas Jail Riot
Florida."
rf th* club.
petrified bona*.
•t-Louia text drtvar.
BAN ANTONIO, Tax. W) -•
Dunn
aays
that
ha
Georg* 'Stormy) Marvin was
Bird aald they may nee email
T#n officer* abot on# prisoner to
I o'j 8f pollca is front rf kla ford about 1918. “
charges of dynamite today to loos­
death amt Injured four oibers Tues­
Registration Books day
Bast 6k.Louis home aad brought Sanford to attend
en toga and bouldars.
3rd
Tropical
Storm
night in quelling a 86 man Jail
hit
granddaughter,
to Ih* Madison Comity Jail bar*.
riot.
Open
On
Tuesdays
Still Bought Is Louis D. Shoulders. “They sure grow
Seen In Atlantic
Th# bloody outbreak waa th*
Murder warrants for their arrrat they," he reentni
ta compliance with th# new
British Freighter
MIAMI. Fla. IF—Tropical storm
Beiar
Countv'* Jail's arcond abor­
were issued yesterday. Shoulder*
Connie, third rf th* year, whirled hill, Mr*. Camilla Bnace, super­ tive riot la a week. The first, o*
If toe sou r f Louis Shoulders, for­
visor
of
registration
for
SeminReports Bombing
its winds nvar open Atlantic waters
mer fit Louis policeman now serv­ T ax Collecj
ot# County, said that Ih* registra­ July 24, lout thre# hour* to break
HONG KONG tfr—The I ritish today 2.*» mile* southeast rf the tion hooka would h# op#n every up Last night's wat slopped i*
ing a federal prison sentence for
30 minute*.
freighter Inchwclla reported today mainland.
perjury ta connection with tha 1881 H it Over
Tuesday from 9 a aa. to 1 p.m.
she was bombed aad machine- Tha Weather Bureau a&lt; Miami and from I to I p.m, at the ofA teas* trailer pear tha tfroe- Grwakaa* kidnaping case.
Sheriff Owen Kitday, ■ brother
Aerardiog to
gunned at tha entrance lo Foochow said Iht storm may already have fire r f tit* supervisor In the of R#p. Paul Kilday, (D&gt;T#x)#
hsrev evroad by her daughter, Ml** Folic* said Use younger feoul*laa destroy- ders was a hartaudar employed at leased hy Bay
harbor eat too Rad China coast readied hurricane fore* and steam Chamber r f Cewimerc* Building. wwpt aa k# told of firing the fatal
bullet Into Rudolf* P.arohedo, 87*
Th# ahlp'i owners, Williams#* ships were warned out rf Ha path.
• t a r n Bear Falrmroat Park Camptraflar,
Mrs. Bruce pointed out that the a* th# riot flared to * #lk*t*g
Collections
and
Co.,
rf
Hong
Kong,
laid
Iha
An
Air
Fore*
hurricane
huatar
kf during the
radioed report dU set specify tha plan* wai lo wing toward M from supervisor rf registration ho* no steal • p.m.
IIJSMM-B
"I saw him fall." Kilday sohbsd.
identity rf III* attackers but pre­ Bermuda during tha day to gatotr authority now to carry the hooka
Into th* various dlitriet* r f th* Ha said He fired I* self-defenxau
I houadrod
sumably they ware Chinese Na­ additional information.
county. According to th* new re­ Esribedo, k# said, was brandish­
I than was
tionalists.
Cecil Gentry, meteorologist I*
| mouth r f
On* crewman was Injured ser­ the storm warning service, aald gulation*, rllisena moat appear hi ing n large tray and refused to pul
ate ro- iously and another was hurt alight- two steamships gave report* yea- porwnn, nt th# afflre rf Ih* super- It down aa the sheriff ordered.
Sates an
riser rf registration, with re- Kilday aald wk»a Escobedo start­
l j ta th* attack yastarda/ aftarwhich Indicated *
ed to threw tha tony *8 him. "I
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Summer Hookworm Time In Florida

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J A C K S O N V I L L E OP) —
Summer la bookworm time to Flor­
ida.
And the biretoot boy to most
susceptible.
But the State Board of Health
aaya anyone can (et the disease
at any time—and it can be serious.
Northwest Florida has the worst
infests lion, and the biggest prob­
lem m control 11 the dansu of
re-infaction.
The answer U better personal
hj jiena and imitation: and wearins shoea to avoid pick)ns up any
worm from infected {round
Treatment ia by use of druis
which may be prescribed by a
doctor or the county health depart­
ment. The board recommends after
treatment that the patient eat plen­
ty of blood buildtnf foods such
as well cooked liver and lean
meats, e c u and milk, citrus and
leafy (reen vefetablaa.
A reason for this la that hook­
worm ran cause anemia. Tbe board
says to in tha body can remove
as much aa a pint of blood in a
month.
A person with op In to worms
ti lifhtly Infected; the blood la
replaced normally and there are
no symptoms but resistance to
other diseases is lowered.
A moderate infestation (a from
to to 1M; the blood la not com­
pletely replaced; there la a lack
of physical and mental energy,
undernourishment and anemia.
Heavy Infestation ta over 1M
and with (his cornea physical ex­
haustion, swelling, shortness of
breath, abdominal salat heart
trouble.
There apparently la much less
hookworm la Florida now than In
ItoT-to.
A survey la those years showed
U par cent of &gt;,0M white persons
had hookworm; a per eaal ef
2.121 negroes.
Last year, f a j t o toerfmeei

were submitted to the board and
regional labs for examination and
of these 16.437 had positive find­
ings .
There were also 6961 positive
Ladings for accarti, another stom­
ach worm. Ascana and bookworm
are the two went stomach worms
in Florida
Ascana
contracted orally by
dirty hands or tn food or water.
Good sanitat on, as for hookworm,
it the answer hart, also.
Dr. L. L. Parks, director ef the
board’s Bureau of Preventable

Sam, Poor Parrot
Getting Attention
From Veterinarians
MOBILE. Ala, lA-Sam the
wounded parrot la jetting devoted
attention from three veterinarians
who hope to return him alive and
wall to his unhappy P-ytar-old
mistress.
The vets say that he has a Wio
chance to recover from gunshot
wounds suffered when he played
hookey while Patricia Doyla wai
in a hospital. The parrot wai mis­
taken for a chicken hawk.
Patricia knows Sam escaped but
not that be hat been wounded. She
Is being shleliad from the news
while recovering from an opera­
tion tor a chronic leg condition.
Her mother Mra, Julian Doyla
said:
"It hurt her so much when he
left that we don't want to build her
up and then — well, have some­
thing also happen."
Bam flew away while Pat's
father was giving him his dally

Diseases, says "Infeettag from
bookworm can be a contributory
cause of death because of anemia
but such casaa rarely happen m
Florida."
Tbe board operates a control
prof rim but cu a finding activities
tenerally are earned on by county
health departmcnti.
The hookworm, which grows to
half an trtrh bmp. goes into the
body through tha foot. It sucka
blood from tha InUitinaw. Tha
frmala leys about 10,000 aggs a
day. Theta pasa out of tha body
end hatch into small larvae which
can live In the toil for 2 or I
month* but in i or S daya can
penatrato tha akin ef the foot
They may N spread over a large

LAS CRUCES, N. W. to-Thtp
Juit esn't find a grouchy jw&gt;*.
Thal'i Hollywood'• problem
Director William Wyler in Heli^
wood bai advertised all ever tit
country and contacted count:,M
coot for an ID-tempered tow , t.-jt
ii photogenic. He wanted the h*j
for a movie starring Gary Coopm
When be couldn't find one to Q
tbe specifications, be turned to ♦it
Stabmaan Farms near here. 9*
there » ain't a mad bird in ii*
IK 000 there.
Fasqusl Eyberabtdc. aiili'irt
superintendent of the hu(e ; *
faro, lays tbe only time the jcm*
a n lraielbla la when they ire
breedini or hitching eggs. Th!|
happens only in (he spring.
And ihe movie la scheduled fl
start shooting Aug li.
POLICE. COMMIES
CLASH IN CITY
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina
—Police and Communists c!a*i-j
last night in Ron no, ArgcaLr.s'i
aecood largest city.
Authorities n ld tha Beds * rra
writing alogus on walls and s’tempting to organigp a demom £
lion. Soma arrejfg were m ite.
Rosario ii about UP miles north,
west of Buenoi A im . Authority
there admitted yesterday that i
Communist leader they had s-.
rested after Ihe June 16 m - i!
had died «f a heart attack "du - 1
questioning w which violent* was
used."
Morn than 42 million cane cl
shaving lather w n packed In c s f
under pressure to be sprayed out
lait year in the United Staten.

AT FT AGAIN
BT.LOU1S to-T he last Mnrnl
raid on a still In h t Louis was in
1MT and Bayfield MoCaed, aa*
U , nerved two years hi pstona tor
operating ft.

Federal agnnto made a n i l yenItrday la midtown' St.Louls and
whom did they arrest? Xayfiald
Holland.
Ha » a t eh tried with epentlag
and potieuing an unlicensed ntilL
siring last week. A hop shot him,
discovered his mistake and began
treating toe parrot's H 0 MI wtog
and injiued chest
The youngster wept when he
raid ^ s c v i y i t o ^ atory^abeot

.WILL YOU BE
OUR GUEST?
We have tanned to alr-aandltinned n a a n to the Mir&gt;Leu
Mat a t
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an ItsLa a t eur Marti Air
toaUaa.
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Ever O ffered
If Selling New Cars
e O f Our Fantastic

Florida Fishing M ay Get Better
G AI N E B V I L L I , t o - Flo*
Ida sports fishermen nay find the
fishing better to their five rile lake
or river In the future is • m u ll
cl’ a research project now underwsy at the Univettiiy of Florida.
Belts lists et the Eagtoeertog and
Industrial ■apartment Button,
working oodsr S 'grant hr the
Florida Game and r m h Water
Ptih Commission, era devising
mesne of ridding Florida watere to

being electrocuted In the ether.
The hah are killed by screen
electrodes which are placed la the
lasting aide.
One 2-foot gar fish wai hit so
hard by a Jon ef electricity his
neck was broken. Two gars, a bo
to Urn same experiment, died later.
Research personnel believe that
•be principle can be applied to
removing suck flak from Florida's
lakes and etreanu. ft ta knnwn
that certain type* to fish can be
drawi to ■ point by trailing two

In Service
EG LIN AFB, Among &lt;bi US
'eat Point cadets »*'*ndiig toe
electrodes and the’ degree of alee-1 Air Indoctrination Course July IS
tricity, because the rough fish feed &gt;through July SO et the Air
on the bottom more often than P r ^ n g Ground Command. Igtto
Ash.
Air Forte Base, and Maxwell Air
Dr. James B. Lackey, prefect Fore# Bate. Alabama. Is Cadet
leader, say* It may prove best to Robert E- Beckwith eg la s te d .
J g " l w a y flih—tachidlng i f *
tha pmgame Bih-4haa put aeeep up the apertlv. Air Faroe s a t Army
rough ooea tor destroying, leaving olfkere feme tha MlHtary Acnde* * **■» *Uh to recover.
my u designed to m w tod etiN

III,

fighter-bomber, air dafan
tectkel reeonnalaaeace aperatf«g0e
experience ae e craw mmitor to
a tong ru g a flight epeanti
function* to the Afr Para
Ctodat Beckwith la the aan to
Mr. end Mrs. A. H. Bedrollih, U17
Megwelto Avw, B a te d .
Many cheeriest W h iterto e - V 1
euly ta toe eohd term, dial
tag at eoon at they matt.

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SANPORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY, AUGUST 2. 195S

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IN D E P E N D E N T

Collection Of Taxes
Showing Increase,
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Galloway Reports
la hi* annual report to the
Board of County Conuniitlonora,
John
I- Galloway, Sosnlnto#
A u n ty Tax Co!I*ctor. ■how* collartiona for Iho poor . 1954 of
tttlA O S K . wrhkh U. Galloway
Mid, approximately W por coat.
Thi» i* quite a* incroaoo. the Tax
Collector Mid, over the yoai of
1*52 when eollaetion* amounted
On M t:^S7.J2 on a Tax Boll of
|$53.155.62.
Galloway italod that a groat
majority of tha tax payora of
■ominalo County paid tholr taxM
■ : t November taking advantage
• f tha four per cent discount al­
lowed. Coll action* laat November
■JMUta*d»ta IK M 1 0 4 I which it
approximately tww third* of tha
an tiro Tax Roll.
Th* tax payora, Galloway said,
paved a total of $27,717.17 ta dlaeounla allowed during November,
December, January and February.
Galloway aald, "thl* la a fine
demawetration on the part af proK rty owner* of Seminole County
h • Mowing their wrillingneea and
•Mllty ta pay their taxee when
due."

County Officials
Adopt Resolution
tonceming 17-92
TH# Board a d ____
■emitole Couaty took
forward atop this morning a t ita
regular bl-mostthly meeting to­
ward tha widening and four-lanh g ed Highway 17-92.

HOllV ANM ITAStV. eigbl-month-oW Antgbler of Rev. imi Mr* Carl W. ttaeer. &lt;V Kcw H tw i. r
It shown asltvp in Ihe Senate check room while her parent* ipend an hour tat the rillrry tittrnwc to th#
Senate in eertion. She wa* checked like any ether article—wnth lag tied to her duper. Mwicmarimul)

Break-In Reported
At Fruit Warehouse
Shoes Arc Left At Scene Of Crime;
Three Held On Burglary Charges

Talbott Quits Post
To Save Capitol
From Predicament
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WASHINGTON Jt - Hamid E.
Talbott will »trp cut at icerrlary
of the Air Foret a week from
Saturday lc»t bu profile from an
outiide bujinri' intcreet *&gt;mbarrase” U&gt;&lt;s Eltcnhower adrai&amp;ieUilion.
Prreldcnl Eiirnhowrr, promptly
accepting Tglbott’i rengnation late
yettcrJay. told Talbott. “ Your doeinon wai th# right on*.’* There
wai widespread agreement.
Some taiJ Talbott had done a
good &gt;ob a i lecretary. Even one
Democrat laid thal. But no one in
Washington &lt;aid publicly that Tal­
bott ihouldn’t have quit.
Etatobower, in an exchange o(
letter* made public by th* White
Hons*, prais'd Talbott'a official
y m ic e i ** ''effectively and loy­
ally performed.”
Talbott, a ST-year-old Ohioan,
had come under critical icroliny
by the Senate Investigation* mbrommillte berause of an nuliidr
buiineat conneclinn which returned
him S1 J J 0J2 is hia 2'x year* a*
aocrctary.

Tha feUowtag raaotuUea,
flrat tmting ragulatioa ta ha
dopted hr ®ta county, wma op-

Girl Dies In Crash
O f Cousin, Father

ZOMKW EMULATION MX 1
-T hat affective thia tod day of
August, A. D. I***, * ahell he
unlawful tor any ttrurturw or
building to bo pieced, erected or
eonatructed, repaired, except for
nominal aad neceaeary repair*,
■trueturally altered or Improved,
*~t-**eg any atrue tu re or buildtog apoa which

MEMPHIS, NeK, &lt;-T&gt; — Kittle
Johnson. 19, of UempUi. died In
th* crash of a car driven by her
father, Grover, 46. end • trw k
driven by a cousin, Marlin John•on, 20, at a county road InUssecWASHINGTON .P-Srn George
tlan near Aehland. Neb., jester- (D-0%) haa told friend* he la not
Interested in any State Department
Kittle waa thrown from the tar. po»t and haa indicated he will run
Her father wa* critically h u rt for tha Senate again next year.
Martin waa thoaisd for shock.
George, TT-year-old chairman of
Deputy Sheriff 0- A. Bobbin* t*!4
the Intersection h*» a -blind the Senate Foreign Btlaiiom Com­
mittee, headt homo today for a
relied Mebraik*'* vacation and an aiteaament of a
IMS truffle toll to LSI* compered Georgia political ntuation to which
ha may ba challenged for rrnomwtih i w Aug, r m * .
to at ion. hy former Gov. Herman
Talmadg*. George haa been u the
DUAL DEATH
DANVILLE, V* (Ah—Th# oor- Senate line* Nov, t , m i , longer
•mer'a report **td only that Mr. than any other pr«Mnt member.
and Mr*. Eugena W. Score* died
Aikrd if he Intend* to announce
•sroute to a hospital after an formally for re-election, he told
automobile accident.
reporter* "I expect IU he running
Which died first hevame an Im­ again, but I haven’t made any
portant queiUon. They left no final decision ” Earlier, to an emo­
children. The estate would gn tn tional farewell to hia roUeaguei,
th* nearest relative* af the laat George laid, ”1 hope I lhail come
to die
hack.”

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right-ed-way a iia rtiag to
' right-«d-way of tha
Jtopartmaat of F loy

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Id Mid State Bead with m o c k
tvanua fat Sanford, Seminole
Couaty, F l a r l d a ,
aautharly
to B e a t I n e l a Couaty-Orange
ty boundary Una; and that
regulation ahull bo effective
t o * tha data ahown hereinabove
tad bo to full tolUO and effect for
t'fu ll period od a ll (0) montha
(mm paid data; aad that, the a m
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hereinbafera Mali ba
□town an ( « t DtotHct No. X,
iamTnela Couaty, Florida.
^-Thie angulation wna unoaioataly adopted by tha Board ad
~— »y Cammleaieaora of Semla-

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Clear to portly rtassdr through Wed­
nesday with wtrtMv scattered
ly afteewiww thundershower*.

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Nn. SIS.

Housholder's Pleas
Ignored By County

About $25,000
Will Be Spent
On Schools Here
Approximately $25,COO will be
■pent thia lummor in grnrrol repeira and maintenance ta Semtnols
County Schools, R. T. Mil-' ce. Superlnlendrnt af Tubtlc 1: ■■ruction,
laid yesterday a* he surveyed th#
rummcr'i activities prior to school
opening thiw fall.
Molt of the work if a' rady un­
derway, Mi! acc said. with paint­
ing of various classroom and outlid* woodwork in *11 of eh#
achooli. In eddition to tio paint­
ing end gcreral repairs. it la
expected, thr School Surerinttndent pointed out, that r- v light*
in both th* W rit Sui* School and
th* Lake Mary School.
Mtlwe* Mid yeairrday that t»n
roomi at the new I'inecrest School
will be availah!* for the beginning
of the 1355-M athoo! year with
the entire plant turned over t" the
irhool system by Januarv 1, 1355.
Th* P in ecm t School, el the be­
ginning of the year, will houte
grade* 1 through 8. while the
completed irhool expected to bo
In uee by the firtl of the year will
Include grade* 1 through 8.
In addition to the Pinecrest
School, Mil wee Mid that four new
room* will be reedy at Lyman
School hy September 1. Another
new addition will be uady by
September 1 when ten eleeeroomt end a eafetorium at
th* Goldsboro tehool will he put
Into ut*. With the completion of
on* alaairoom, t»o science room*
and a eafetorium at (.'room's
Academy, thia achool will become
e teeendary echool with grade* j
through 12. Goldiboro School will
abeorb all of Iho elementary achool
pupilt enigned to Crooin* Aredemy. Hopper Academy, -aid Mr.
Mil*to, will continue to ehtorb all
of the roluted children from
Georgetown.
A three elataroom addition at
tha Oviedo v*b&gt;lo elementary
achool U eapeeU i-to be roodyfor
us* by October L
Teacher* will report for work
on Aug. U , MUw*« »»*&lt;*. when a
three-week pre-tehool worka.top
^ i|| b# corductfd prio* ln
tehool opa&amp;ftftff on^Stplunbar **.

Weather

George Tells Group
'Not Interested'

The American Fruit Growrer*
warehoii-# on Bi-ardaH Ave. wa*
broken into Sunday night, accord­
ing to a report thia morning by
Constable J. Q. “Slim” Galloway.
Galloway raid t h a l
three
Negro** have been taken Into cus­
tody aiui charged with the bur­
glary.
However, lb* Constable said,
that in lh« act of takinc gasoline
from the warehouse, ebout five
gallon* nf Us* flammable liquid
wa* tpillnl end Icnlled. One of
the colored men involved tn the
breaking «nd entering, literally
waa ao hot ha left hia ahoet at tha
ecenr.
Willie Smith, 40-year-eld Ca­
naan Negro, when the fire got ao
hot In hi* shoes, soaked with
gasoline, had to come out of
them. He also left hia rap there,
Galloway said.
Also involved in the warehouse
breaking ami entesrog were:
(lobby Johnson, IS and Jamca
Green, 23. both of Canaan City.
Constable Galloway said ho
found Willie fim.th at the lo.-al
hospital su fferrg with "burned
fe e t”.
Smith and J-hn»on are charged
with “breaking aad eptcrlng" ac­
cording tts Galloway, whila Green
has been eharged with “being an
accessory". Smith ia atilt confined
to the local hoapiloL tiroen end
Johnson at* lodged In the fteminole County jail.

Dope-Crazed Man
Starts 1-Man War
Stabbing 4 Persons
TANGIER. (Ah—A dope^raied
Moroccan launched a one-man
holy wav on foreigner* and Jew*
in Tangier’s tortuous alley* today,
atabbmg to death four persm *,
including a tourist from New Jsrsey. Five other persona war*
wounded.
The victim from America wae
identified as James M. Batting, a
British subject living in Tee neck,
N. J. He end his wife had arrived
in thia international son* of
North Africa only three day* eg*
Mr». Batting wa* with her boahand whan h« w** etabbed toit
was not harmed.
Polio* captured th# Moroccan
after seewndmg him slightly. They
said he had b*en smoking "Xif,”
a local form of marijuana, ard
wanted to launch a jihad — the
Moslem holy war — against forrigntr* and Jew*.

Tear Gas Is Use
To Disperse CroWd
BUENOS AIBES -P - Poll
Eva Peron uiM l**r gas last
to disperse demonstrating
bora of ArgrnUna’t oppoal
leal party.
Onr group of Badieals Jlster
congregated al a »trr*l ro n to and
began shouting slogan*. Folic#
hauled them la pm en
Th* disturbance*
street meeting at which
declared there can be "n* jpscification unless Ihe governmnt re­
stores the climate of angle lib
•rty in ihe nation
Pieaident Juan Peru* rated for
pacification following thejunsuc
eeasful rebellion Juna If

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It wae algnad h y John W.
“ ‘ , chairman, Board of

minima Rfporti
op In Contracts
ISHINGTON. IB - A toflito
alttaa report* p dre» to to!taa and aayt that " j « W
I. dUDrtont pro to r o n wM W
id to clooo Ibttf daara" ualam
trend to reverend,
p Senate SmaU Boatoru Cooto
to Mid $ u a d o y o i* t that Mm
i rppniead i f h m II f ir m
waited M J per Cent of the
tn Iho 12 montha ended Juaa
Ihto earn pared r t t U N
a wwbr eaitoar. „ . -- i • i

Planes Take Ditre
To Avoid Collision
MIAMI UP-A pas

dived J.JW feet and

Irfgktl_______________
Br^ nrviideet a f the Women’* Auxiliary
Mem at tol HotriUL are wearing tha new uniform*
t o n w l n of Uw rro je . They a n coral oirk
Other afftcere of tha auxiltorv Include Mr*.
B. F. Mann, vice nrogtoot. and Mr*.

plane
military
to avoid

Jeti took "era Jv*
a possible coUisioo
yesterday.
Th# military pi* am
into pet
identified. The
an Eastern Airlines
with U aboard,
r
«n Iti
scheduled flight to
V ert with
■topi a t Tamp* aad
Ito power, U n to T.
Iter, to.
waa banged against Ui[ catling •ad
suffered head injui
Ha waa
taken off at Tam)
flown
back hare tor treat
to the
flirt

Co-Workers Honor
B. H. Williams
Upon Retirement
An blvurwne* representative who
has seen Florida rnms and gn. retired rrccnt'y when he reached 8b
and ia nm looking forward to a
life of (entire.
B. H Williams, after serving
25 year* with tha Gulf Life In­
surance Company, retired after
being honored by bi* cn*wnrkrr»
of thia district. H* Wa* Pre rented
milh an ale*itic raror aftrr rereiving lb* praise* of E. I. Huff,
nf Leesburg end H. L. 5p*«r* of
Orlando.
Williams said thal W veara of
Hi* 25 years with Gulf Life were
spent In Fanford. "I remember
ihe street rar track* when I first
rwme to Sanford," said William*
a* he recalled some of hit early
dava her*
“ 1 wouldn’t change a ni'nuie of
it," sa d th# retired insuranco
man. And he added, “1 feet Ilk* a
graduate who has etosed one
phase of life so l stands on Ihe
threshhold of a new fulur*

Judge J. Leonardy
Passes Heavy .Fines
In Court Action
Neatly ft JW1 (n fine* » u rot
tectert &gt;nl low mg Ssnford City fw rt
yc-terdsy aftenv-mn when City
Judge Leooirdy imposed heavy
fines In both illegal whiskey *nd
bold* esse*.
Four esses to (H*g*l whukcy
and four to po*s*snng *nd selling
• ih*re m lottery rim e before the
Judge for disposition.
rolle# Chief Roy WlllUms said
today that "it look* Ilk# * Inti*
kiesl talent i« jetting mlvol up
into the gsmbling operation* " ll&lt;
said, "Some *rc lndividu»li with
only twn c ists attributed to out-oftown connections."
Chief Williams pointed nut (hat
the investigation into the illegal
whiskey operations aa well as bu­
ilt a and gambling has been going
on for ebout six weeks A special
police officer has been assigned
m this particular phase to our in­
vestigation*. he said.
nirgil Whiskey eases involved
Leslie- Mathews, O ita Mae Zygler,
Charlie Brown, and Morris Carter.
Celia Mae Zygter and Morris Car­
ter were fined tom while lines
against Mathews and Brown were
$15*.
Charged with holil* operations,
were Minnie Robinson, Hour ton
West, l&gt;eroy Howtrd, and Horace
King. Each waa fined tong There
were two eases against Horace
King.

Recreation Director
Tells Of Big Plans
The city-wide summer recrea­
tion program, rind*- the dtreeti.tn
nf F \l l'hHrlrp*,n( vvtlt com*
to »r. end Friday with a gigantic
celebration.
A picnic, at the Elk’s Play­
ground, it planned for Friday be­
ginning »' » am . and continuing
until 2 p m.
Chrtiiensen tv d that the entire
day will be filled with artivltiea.
Garnet will be played, swmimlng
contest* and exhibitions, and then
a huge picnic for evrryliody.
A regular picnic lunrh will t*
served, ■renidirg to iho recrea­
tion dirr. tor, fealuring hot dog*,
rold drinks, and alt Ih* other
pirnie foods. The food and drinks
will L* furnished, ThMstenarn

pointed mil. *od -e np, &gt;, ftpeetfii In bring a thing.
Ch'lvtee»en h*, evtendeO an '(1 vitation tn all psienis to bring
their children a-d walih th# activltles. “IV. ar* r.pc.-iall) proud
of lha nr &gt; g • nr« Ih* children
have learned lo play, the way
they p ay aoftha
and c*p&lt;wia!ly
th# f'l nr more rhildren that have
JU»t learned to im m ,’1 he vaid.
"Parents can "ateh Ih. children
awiin, take part in games, play
anftball, and even h»tp nut in
i.etGng a gigaolie lunrh rea-ly
for everybody,” ir-r m reation di­
rector said.
• IV# ar# exper'ing a I 'he chil­
dren who hav, taken part in Ih#
reireatlon program lint summer,”
Chrislrnseo said, and a-lded.
“everybo-iy from « In IH will li*
there, slung with his pai'nts.”
To bring the recrcalmn pro­
gram lo a complete clnee, a
dam a w|l| be hrld Friday night
front * to 12 for lb* ternagcis,
Mr. rbrlsiensv-n said. Paul Kiaham's orchestra will furni»h thn
music for lha dance which will
ba held at th* Celeiy Untie.
“Dancing wilt p* mipoitanl,”
An all-Florida magatln* earn* Uhristetisrn said as he nrqiieeled
to b'rmmole County for one of it* all hoy* and gills to "plra-e not
coin* in shod* and l-shuts.”
fratura stone* in lU August
issue.
Tropical Home* and Gar-lctis,
published In Miami, and boasting
nf ■ nation-wide circulation, fea­
ture* this month, e story written
by Ruth btuart Allen eb-mt
"Hidden la k e ”, tbs hnmr of Bart
end Mary 1‘eurson of ftanlufd.
The author tells her story in
hoi h Wind* ami picture to give
Ihe /»*.’l*r y. cmtipre^enti^r. I r t
fulbniowit dcsrvipttnn ax wvlt
narration, of "Hidden Laks" and
DEI.AM1 (-Pi -A coroner'* Jury
• II of its l-cantics.
yes Irt day oidr-oq Mcnwelhrt 1.
The Intriguing pirtunee, take bmith, 5t, held on a first degree
the reader from th* gardenia murder rhittge a ttar the mart's
bush's near th* lake, up lo the inn &gt;si&gt;l he bellevra his father
lovely Home, and then a trip, pie* killed hia mother.
loriallv, through it, bhowu with
South, • bulldogs r operator who
tha story ar* Granpa Bart, and once preached In a trnt, ituck to
grand laughter Seliia swapping his story that be fought with two
yarns almut the big fish caught Intruders in hix bom* Ihutsday
in Hidden Ijike. along with * pic­ night and la'.&gt;r found hi* wit#
ture of Mrs Hart I'eteraon Sr. Zona 51, dead in th, same posi­
holding a wlldeAt killed In tha tion h* left one inin-irr. He said
Vicinity nf Hidden l.ak».
lie struggled with the other tn&gt;
This unusual atopy Is Juat on# truder In his snn’a tnnm.
riam plt of tho fame that is bring
Tha son baimtsl, to, said his
brought to hanford and Seminole father altockeil him.
County through the medium of II*
K-tpimdlng to a qiestmn,
beautiful hornet, auiroundtflg*. 5anm&lt;l aald be wout-i riot be will­
and culture.
ing to po*t b«&gt;nd for hi* father.
"I would want to b« held,in prolecltar euatody if ha were freed,”
he deitaied.
Seniority Dispute

Bart Petersons
Featured In Story
In Tropical Homes

Boy Thinks Father
Killed His Mother;
Seeks Protection

Agreement Hit1
At Auto Factory

Senate Accepts
Conferees' Report

(WITH BEND. IrvL up — An
agreement has been rcscher! in
WASHINGTON
Th* mibIhe seniority d Isputa which led to Hr hnustng wrangto wrnl twrk to
the closing of Ih* Sludehsker plant the Hoti&gt;a bulay.
here It of the past 11 wmk davs.
Yesterday lha Eeruvla accept'd
officials of Ihe CIO United Auto tha roofer***' report—45,000 pub­
Worker* said last night.
lic housing unit* for no* y ar, an
Stii.lcbakrr Packard C'nrp offi­ ad-idi'inal lOo.nOO unita tn the
cials were available for comment, military housing program and a
William Ogden, president of Ihe new 50O.millinn-dollar program of
Siudfbaker local of Mi# UAW, and sliint el'-araiw*.
Raymond If. Berndt, a regional
What tha H -i*a s ill do with It
director, aald worker# are to he was uncertain. Ilouaa liepuldlcona
given "bumping’' right# on the nit th* totiferertew committee re­
basis nf seniority.
fused to sign th# cnipromisea,
"Bumping" privilege* assure a
fa it Friday tho House voted a
Attendant Admits worker with longer service lo the bill with no public housing A
firm the right to rlaim a Job held Joint committee look this irro and
Rifling Cash Boxes by a person with lest aenmnty In the 115,000 units a year fnr font
COLUMBUS, Ohio. M l— Dou­ lha event of a layoff or job re y e a r s approved by Ihe Senate and
arm ed al the rnmprnini-e
glas K. Rushing, 25. was former­ shuffling.
ly a eervlee attendant for soft
drink machine*. And he had a key
te "pan cash box**.
Yesterday, police said, he ad­
mit led using those seme keys to
rifle at leest 75 such machines
between her# end Marion since ba
LOS ANGELES W - F r i n k A. | from AlsHam* Only then his wif*
quit th# job twn yeera ago. They
said he got between |2 end |6&amp; Beverley * nlghtmaro is over. If* learned of h*r husband's past. She
no longer fear* a top on th* shoul­ had met him on a blind date and
from etrh rash box.
And. th*r added, he even *&gt;|. der and someont with a hadge they wore w-d three month* later.
mitted rifling the machine In po­ reminding him he really wasn’t She staunchly stood hv him, *ay.
Frank A. Biverley at alt.
lice headquarter*.
I tag. “He's been a wonderful hus­
Ha had b«an, living tinder that band and father.”
Tolie# charged him with enter­
earns
sight
year*—sine*
th*
day
ing a aaf* depository.
Beverley found ho nad ftlenda.
in 1947 when h* walked away from
aa Alabama Biota Ponltantiary Abe Splegelman. operator nf the
restaurant ehain for which n»vergang.
Pig N' Whistle Fire fa-m
Ha wain’t Beverley then, lie ley worked a* a manager, dcdaied
wa* Osear Fred Twtldah! and he'd "I trusted hum and I still trust
Damage Is Slight
served two yoart af • on* to five- him.
Splsgelman proelded a ball b«nd
Tho lanford Fir# Deportment year lenience on conviction of amand retained on attorney ta rep­
wma ratlod toll might wh*n gross# bo* sling I ICO.
caught firm ta lha kitchen nf iho
"I Had served two year* for a resent Beverley. And ho wrote lot­
Pfg *N Whlstlo, U th Si. and P art crime 1 didn't romrait,' ka sold. io n of rerommendollon ta Alaba­
Atm.
When Twtldah] became Rover- ma authorities describing th* Ilf*
A flash f i n bumod gromom Hut try ho hooded for Californio. If* Ih* 45-yoopotd man hod ltd oinoo
had ■rruwulaUd ta tha voni over btcamo what klo neighbor* termed coining ta Cotlformto
tho F ir *N Wklailo'a cooking a model rltiaen and ho prospered.
Ytotardoy In tho court of Munirang#. Fir# Chief Mark Cleveland Ho married and th* Beverley* had clpol Judgo loula W. Kaufman
waa a t tho aeon# who* tho alarm ■ son. mow I- They live io a 115,- • letter wae presented from iho
waa omindod.
006 bom*.
Alabama Department nf Correc­
U . G. M. Harriott, with Firomom
Loot July I cos#* tho tog on tion*. I t told th a t Goo. Jem**
Hmttoy. Bortwy, u 4 Holloway am- tho okoaldot. Bovmrloy woo or» Folio* hod deel dad * r lM&gt;
K k U y m
rootod « too *0 togttom

Frank Beverley No Longer Fears
Tap On Shoulder By Policemen

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Money
Request
Denied
TV Seminole Uminbr Jt»awq o?
Commminncrs thn m n r n t n j,
adopted * huctaet nf nearly nn#
million dollar* for the fiscal year
beginning Oct I. ignoring a plea
bv Judge Ernevt llmtvholder for
an appropriation nf U non for the
office nf the Juvenile Judge
llo'tvhnlder spoke In IV Board
of i ommiisioners for more lhan
an hour covering, he said, every
phase of ihe wiirk done hv hl(
office for tho Juveniles tn 5ami*
note Count*.
Tlie &lt;ountv fudge p ’intad out to
the rnmmtsvmners in his plea that
"I have operated at far less than
Ihe amount of money new*»ary,
and at a hirtUhip,” And he added,
"*t h»»* even uved apprnvimstely
IITo of my own money in emerjen*
Ctes."
"I have not beard one obteelloq
to Ih.* proposed budget for the Ju­
venile Court.” Ifouxhnlitor said.
"1 have heard many, many prop!#
approve It," he said.
Outlining Ihe duties nf hi* offieo,
lluushobler sa'd. "I have evelusiva
jurisdlrtion over every person In
Seminole County umler the aga of
17, and with the new laws ereale!
bv the I9YS Lrgialatura, I now
have aJdr-d to that group soma of
the parents.’'
"When I presented the proposed
hudget " Jtidxv llivuteh'ililer s.v t,
"I didn't do it Idly, but with mslure thought boriu&lt;e I want'd in
evety degree the siin-ut ot the
County t'limmiivumrrr.”
In mitlinmT hn duties ind tho
•&gt;j»‘ratiori* of hit office, th* County
•Letre told the fommlsvloner* (hat
m the pad II months be had eonsuited With 1.4,10 people 00 I non v
mailers. ?ld conferences livie nrld
with the Juventle officer, IM hear­
ing* w ee etmdueied eonrem m j
|uvv*ni!''v, Hi &lt;ut I proh’ems vsrrn
handtrd conrcrning iuv*ntle Heprndenry. and 550 eall. st all hour!
of the day were aecepted
"At any lime that th# Seminot#
Cniintv Otmmlstinre'rs deeid# that
it vhotsbi have a separata Jijtenilo
•"set. a p | leeis tt r*n he»r til#
e^penv#," Judge Hoi'vhol.ler exelaimed, "I am willing to go along
with you” *'| have hul snd am
Kiting lo that nfftre If years e t.
iwrirnre.” snd added, "I sm giv­
ing t; year* of public service and
in dealing with people." The Judge
etplatned, *1 feel that I underviand ihe people and bcllevs that
I am beiinn ng to nv re thoroughly
understand the problem* of tho
Juvenile *'
Turn mg to th* budget, ffmjt.
holder said "as J stew tho budget
it does not require v rat e In taxeg
in granl my roquest." However, h#
said, "only j intru of • mill would
ra»*o ths entirs amniint and I don't,
ihmk ymt'd f sd a allien In tho
world oho r.v ld object. ' ’They
are behind this jrogram," be ssid.
Ilousholdor, ciming tn th# ellmay of hit appe.d to the Board of
OnmmUsioortt svetaimed, "I am
ivhamrd In gn into Ih# juvemto
enuncila to this Stats snd tall them
f get ths paltry sum to ltd M o
month ss a Juvenile Judge,”
And when quevtioned about Iho
number to eases rummy befntw
him. by t ommlwionrr It. (' f*odd,
lodge Itausbnldrr said. **l havo
M on probation nnv with seven
aiming before m* Iasi Friday.”
And then -Sid. "I have sbout t«
or 15 a mnnlh added ” H* then
Iurnoj to tho enmmitvtonert and
"I do a* rmirh as any Cireuit
Judge in Ihe State nf florid*,"
D P, Herndon, Clerk to Court,
following the appeal made by
Judge Hnttsholder, reqs-vled perm 'inn of th* hoard of commitdoner* to make an evplanation.
Ita taid. “ I think (he air it fouled
a little bit because to a slight mi*,
understanding " Herndon look tho
propowd budget of the Juventlo
Court so l explained thal each
Item, other than th* Judge's salary
was included in the proposed IMS*
Sd budget to be adopted. "Every,
thing hat been taken care to,”
Herndon said, "except the to 204
salary requested by Judgo llousholder.”
Commissioner Odx Fourakre prt&gt;*
posed that the budget b* adopted
an amended ( • p.Xs) itom added
(or mreation). Tha mmtoo woo
seconded and carried by tho iinan*
Imoua approval to tbo Board of
Uommlsatonor*.
Jodgo HnushoLier, following th*
adoption to Uio budget, requested
that tho $2M appropriated for Us*
Juvenile Judgo'a salary bo eontri*
Ijuted tn charity or tn Use road and
hndoo fund Ho aakL *'! want to
lot tho people know that I aaa

�A o g . 1 1955 T H E

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SAW TOKP

Former President
Herbert Hoover
Relates Mistake

HERALD

Some Red Satellites Arresting
Those Favoring Cooperation
President Ttlo of Yugoslavia with Yugoslavia, who express
•ayi some satellite Communist* ihemsches freely, who approve
are still arresting people who favor what Khrushchev and the other*
Scvirt-Yugoilav cooperation.
did."
This esu mesn one of three
Trio said such things ware going
fhingll
on
"fipeeially m Hungary." But
First. Ujst tho sstellita leiders
in question are out of the control tha Sovist Union has bid enough
power in Hungary recently In have
of ifoirovr:
the Premier of the country thrown
S e c o n d , that
tho
satellite
1*»&lt;L
that W
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fn u ^ i ^ © T u !t:
‘ &gt; r o « m .c line. Surely it would not
fan ? th S iV r * I * ? U r i« element ttderita
defunc© from
^ tt.*'rVert apoloitei* Hungary's rulere. And If, is Tito

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i f anJIpecch l ilt week Tito dedared b esttil has powerful enaxn.ee in the Eastern Communal
bloc countries, and added:
"But they dire to* speak loudly
b«c*uit they learned fear long ago
f/nm Stauia. Th*y must not ipeak
loudly, but they are Intriguing
under cover and refuse to admi.
vast tha Sonet mas admit . . . .
They are still arresting man who
favor WeodsnlP and oooperstum

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knowledge of the Communal party
leeders.
These anemlee, laid Tito, "still
ar» saying this (normalisation nf
rel.t.uns) u only * maneuver. beciuM the Srtviot Union folio *i a
wu* policy and knows how — how
ihsl! I sir it — to daeatve sod
so forth.
. . W# m r n that this ts SO.
hat I do oat believe (hot tier will
ho sbio to do enough damage to
pravrnt whit w« desire sad whit
thi Soviet Issdori declared hiro
snd whit they «ro also doing.
That Is, I do not belle's thsy will
ba abla to sow a qusrrel bat*ean
«u aisin and to esuie ralstlons
batwwan our countxtas to deteriorate agsln."
Tito thu» ©partly gave expression
to fairs tbit tha Soviet gestures
might net hive bean genuine. U
satellite Communists can hold to
inch an opinion and continue Jail­
ing suspected Titoiits, daspita
their obvious fidality to Mosenw
In all ether things, then something
surely must bo wrong.
Tito, hr spanking so opanly
about tha subject. may ba soaking
trcm-elad assurances fromMoscow
Uut tha rug will not bo pulled out
(root under him.

WASHINGTON UP- F o r m e r
President Herbert Hoover lays
that in trying to cut dowrn on th*
amount of ha official handshaking
H a l} ,
be took a step which turned out
to be "wry foolish."
He wai always of tha opinion
that a president has too much
handshaking to do. be laid in a
copyrlghtad Interview with the
magsane U.8. News and World
Report.
"I carried out hro revolutions
in that d t r a c t i o n , " he said
"Gaorga Washington estsbluhed
tha unfortunits habit oI giving a
New Year’s reception to the entire
population.
"He is said to have shaken
hands with about UO people at his
first reception I had ll.ono come
to my first New Year's reception.
ENJOYING THE BARBECUE DINNER Baturder nlaht In Ihie coneenlal arouo ate: Mrs. Robert E- ITherefore I decided that reception
Karri and Mis. R J. Bauman in the fnreemund. Left to right arv; Robert E. Harm. Mrs. H. Llttla bad to be abolished
and Lt Cdr, 11. Little. NAAS Admimslrntlva Off* «r, and K J. Bauman. (S u it Fhofo)
"President Tbaodo:* Roosevelt
bad established tha custom that
at U o'clock each day he would
shake hands with anybody wbo'd
come. That only involved a few
people at tha start, but it rote to
2.000 in my time.
"That is quite a handshaking
Job. and it was right la the middle
of the work day. I took several
Immediate steps. One of them was
very fodub.
"I ordered that tbase callers
must have an Introduction from
a congressman, a senator or soma
responsible person. Immediately
the congressmen and senators
used it as an occasion to enter­
tain ibclr guest* from home,
"So, I had to abolish that re­
ception. I do not believe presi­
dents have those two filed affair*
any more "

Theory Suggested
In G irl's M urder

LUT T V T FORGET

HOPKINSVILLE. Ky., il» Mary Helen Jenkins received an
.T jfrl* o r W o f l o * . W f S . unusual gift upon her graduation
from Hopkinsville High ftchool.
Her cousin. Mrs. Ernie Clover,
aided by member* of her ehureb.
mad* a quilt for Miss Jtakina
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and ambroldared upon It tha
p ^ u o tio ^ a rtK a T O p J t5 m tuU ns mas of th* Tf members of her
clan, along with alt of her in­
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OAKLAND, Calif. (J*-The theory
that Stephanie Bryan's murder
could have been an “intantinaal
act to get rtd of rfe" has bean
suggastod by Burton Abbott, If,
year-old University of California
student aeeused of tha stiU-unexplsined crime.
"But than, whan I think of that.
I coma back to tb* question—Who
would want to get rid of me?"
h* laid Sunday in an tatervtaw
copyrighted by tha San Francisco
Examiner.

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ANOTHER GROUP ENJOY 1ST. their barbera dl liter M urder wight wl
Chamber of Commerce honored N e w nawcouier*. T ier err; fie ft U right)
J. Eoliy Jr.. O w n lions Officer. llatWInr I, Mrs. Jvck Eatlaan and City C
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porter: "Look at it this way: This
whole thing could havt started at
something else, you know. | don't
know whet. And then somehow, 1
wai Implicated unintentionally.

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As Train Defeats Pony Express
tram "Th* Nlghtcrawlar." grecA
the victory with gleeful modesty.
Vernal S Quart*, general patten,
ger agent m Portland, put it tha
way:
"It was gratifying the way.*jr
lowly Nightcrawlcr fought off* the
night mares. Wa salute tha gallist
jockey of our iron horse and hi*
reliant crew who delivered tha
mail so ably."
The Roicburg Chamber of Co m
mere* and other groups who
plotted tha contest were a Lttla
daippotated at the outcome, and
there were cries of foul from both
sides.
The horsemen complained tbit
tha mitl-expreis and passenger
train whused by at least nna reg­
ular stop. Trim crawman ware
dismayed whan would-be passen­
gers—soma of them in riding
boots—dam andad to be picked #
at liny whistle stops along tha
line
Ha wouldn't say so. but engineer
Claude A. Brldensfio*. of Portltad,
probably had more fur than any
of th* rideri or spectators. The
Stassen O utlines
ST-ycar-old railroader, retiring m
a few months after *2 years serv­
Atom ic W eapons
ice, told newsmen beforehand he
thought it was a lot of foolishness.
New Radical Plan
But Just tha same, ba was proud
NEW YORK. ir-T ha Now York of hu tram and fait a mita eodw
Tuoos said Monday Harold E. Stas- as he stepped from his cab to
r tha lai
sea. Proudest Euenhower's special assistant for duarmament
has drafted a radical new plan
calling for a halt in tha making of Wa Offer Expert Service
atomic weapons.
The Timer dispatch from United CUTTING — WRAPPING
Nations headquarters said Steiian
FREEZING
is trying to overcome objections to
For
his plan by the Pentagon and State
HOME FREEZERS *
Dapartment so ha ran present it
RENTAL LOCKERS t
to the five-nation subcommittee of
th* U.N. Disarmament Commis­
sion. The subcommittee resumes Curing k Smoking Manta
sessions at tha UN. Aug. » . under
Wholeaaia Meat Sa1«a
a directive issued by the Big Four
at th* summit talks in Geneva. Central Fla. Quick Fraaza
Simultaneous establishment of
And Storaga Co. :
an 'Marly waning ayxtem," with
401 w . lath 8L
iaUnutiooil inspectors stationed
at tho world's leading porta, air­ Phene ltlB — ga&amp;ferd. Via.
fields and other centers.
ROSEBURG. Ore UP-Uost of
tha hard feelings ware forgotten
In the excitement as tha posy
express anchor man galloped m
seven minutes behind s muchmaligned night trim m a grudge
raca that caught th- nation's
fancy.
Tha contest ended early Sun­
day morning at this southern
Oregon town, TS miles from the
Stirling point at Eugene The
horsemen blew a bead start of
nearly half in hour as they raced
along tha mam highway, chang­
ing mounts about etery mile.
Seven women riders were among
th* TS or so who donned Western
garb for tb* modern-day pony
express run Actually, it was an
attempt to show up the Southern
Pscifie Railroad after it had pro­
posed to abandon service on this
branch lm*. The company said the
run was losing mossy.
The railroad, s meing as resi­
dents along the lme tabbed th*

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Meeting
Attended

Approximately 150 member*
the Seminol* Assoclational Wi
HOLLYWOOD IT-Will Martin hava firm contracts with Para­ an'* Missionary Union at a Yo
•ad Lewis end their civil war and mount, Hal Wallis and NBC, plus Rally meeting at the Seci
resume their fabulously success­ commercial tie-ups and other in­ Baptiet Church, DrLand, recti
ful union? The Issue la now up vestments. Unraveling their inter­ heard Miss Bonnie Jean 1!
ests would be a monummtal )ob, former missionary to China, g
to Jerry Lewis.
* Deaa Martin says he’s "ready, even if the producers were willing an Inspiring message entUI
‘■Outstretched Hands'*.
•willing and abla" to go back to to let them work separately.
Miss Kay told of witnessing
^work as a team. Jerry says, "no
the Lord to the Chinese people,
comment."
New Group Chosen many heart touching convent
The civil war has now developed
and examples of great faith. !
Into a cold war. It has been two For CPO Wives
reminded Christians that ti
months since Dean and Jerry
hands must serve the Lord as
hare spoken a word to each other. Listing Service
commanded. Miss Ray reques
They will hava to reach a de­
that everyon# pray for the n
cision before long. The) are sched­ The (TO Wire's Club met re- aionairea a t they serve In the b
uled to maka a comedy western, ecntly on tin Naval Auxiliary Air of "golden opportunity."
"Where Men Are Men." nest Station at the CPO Club. The
Mrs. Jane Hickman, mlssoni .
month. And Paramount has drnlrd meeting was presided over by to Paraguay, spoke on “A Wom
Mrs.
Harold
Wolfe,
provident,
and
Jerry's request to perform separ­
the minutes were r&lt;ad by Mrs. an’a Work on A Mission Field".
ately, Dean reports.
She reminded the women of
Will MallexouskL
. Jerry has maintained a public
their responsibility to their home
After
the
meeting
a
social
hour
silence through the whole feud. To
'and children at well as to their
all queries, he replies « polite "no was held and refn ,hments of l.ord. She concluded by saying
comment." The tram’s agent. Lear rake and coffee werr served. Mrs. that a Christian mother ani
Wasserman of M.C.A, offers no Althea Kastman and Mr*. Miles housewife should be a better
Information. But Dean is open in Franklin are now in charge of the mother and housewife than
elub'a listing service and those non-Christian.
discussing his side of the issue:
"I sent my letter to Paramount, who have rentals are asked to
Mr. and Mrs. Hickman hsre
Hal Wallis and NBC saying that phone Mr«. Franklin at I22S or spent most of their yewr’s fur
Mr*.
Kastman
at
IB64-XW.
These
1 was ready, willing and able to
members are taking over for Mr*. luugh in l,oulsviile. Ky. where Mr.
go back to work under our con­ Wolfe, new president, and Mr». Hickman received his Master*
tracts with them. Jerry did not
Degree In Theology. Aug. 0 they
write his letter. Instead, he asked I'ruden, who ha* gone cm vaca­ will leave for Paraguay.
tion.
Lew Wasserman to rrquest that
Mr*. (5. B. Drake, of Lake
There will tie a m V to follow Mary, who I* the chorister,
we be let out of our Paramount
the nest meeting which will l&gt;e opened the meeting with a »ong
contract.
Tuesday Aug. 3 at H p.m, at the
"frank freeman (Paramount CPO Club. Refrtwhmenta will be service. The program "Use My
Hands" was prr*rnt«i by mem
studio bead* went east to present served.
!&gt;er« of the auxiliares. Mis*
tho matter to the board of direc­
Patricia Sykes and Mis* Fay
tors. The board said no, that Jerry
Ashley of the First Baptist
will hava to go to murk.
Church here presented special
£ "Thera la no possible way that
music.
we can get out of lh« contract.
Mr*. A. J- Peterson s a t In
Aflar all. Paramount paid X
charge of the business session
TUKIDAT
•mount of dollars for a share ol
The Sanford Touris' and Shuf- and reminded th« group* to con
our company, York Productions.
, Wo signed a seven-year contract fUbuard club Will have a covered tribute old gold or ailvcr for a
dish supper at ti p.m. with game* building fund to erect a meeting
that atin has six jears to go.
place at the Baptist Bible In­
"I want to go back to work. 1 to follow.
stitute et Grncevlll*.
There
will
he
a
board
meeting
• don’t want to break up the team.
The R»v. Henry Adam* of Oak
It's • xxxx fine living and 1 want of the WSCS of Hie First Melius Hill
offered the closing prayer.
dlst Chut eh at l» a.m. in McKinley
to bold onto It"
Hall
to
be
followed
by
the
gener­
The question naturally arises:
9 What has canted the break be- al tasinesi meeting at 9:48.
The First Baptist Intermediate
these twro performers, once
* considered the fastest friends in Royal Ambassadors will meet a t
7 p.ra.
■bow business?
The Unity Clns* will meet at
,
The answer la not simple. The
• schism came from a chain of in­ 7:45 p. m. In the Valdes Hotel
cidents. There hava been no hard with the Itev Carolyn Paraoni aa
words between them, fundamrn- teacher. The public is Invited.
The Ladite Auxiliary to the
tally, tho trouble stems from the
Veteran* of foreign Wars will
difference In their natures.
Jerry, the comic, la nervous, hold Its regular meeting at 8
agile, like# too excitement of show P-m. In the l.'glon HuL Any
business living. Dean, the singer, auxiliary members visiting In
la easy-going, prefers the com­ Hanford are cordially invited to
attend the meeting.
forts of Ills.
tt KDNhalUY
At Dean himself remarked:
The 1V8CS of the Kbmexer
'Tm 11 years older than Jerry. Methodist Churvh will meet at the
* This business of constantly tour­
Mr. and Mr*. II. W. Shannon
home of llti. J. If. Wynn at 7:
ing all over the country gets you p.m.
Jr. announce the birth of a son,
The Central Baptist Chureh James Andrew, 8 lb*. 14 o*. born
July 2» at 8:11 p m. at the Flor"Pro fo&lt; • beautiful home, a choir practice will b* at 7 p.m.
beautiful wlfn and two lovely chil­
Prayer meeting at the Central Ida Sanitarium ami Hospital tn
dren. 1 Ilka to spend some time Baptist Church will start at 8 Orlando. Mr*. Shannon will lx re^ with them. It aeemt to, me that p.m.
memlxred a* the former Ml*#
If wn do three pictures a year and
The First Baptist Training Julia France* Clover.
fivn IV shows, that should be Union Worker's Council will meet
Dice that leftover chicken and
at 7 p.m. beginning with a cover­
add to • well-seasoned cream
Jerry doesn’t feel that way. An ed dish aupt.er.
associate of the team puts a this
aauee. Serve over hot biscuits for
THURSDAY
way:
The First Baptist Junior Royal a wonderful brunch on Saturday
"Jerry thinks the team shqsild will hold rehearsal at 7:30 p.m. or Sunday morning. Sprinkle x
do more than that. He belives
The First Baptist Church Choir little paprika over the creamed
they should keep active In rluba, Ambassador* will meat at 7 p.m. chicken Just before serving for
theaters, benefits and public rela­
attractive color.
raiiiA V
tions work, at well as pictures
There will bo a dance for tho
t A and TV. Ha thinks that the other CPO's and their guests with delunch: heat til^Member of the team s h o u l d Vocation* being done liy th* CPO
place on toast,
participate to the fullest extent or Wive's Club. Music will I*
canned whole cranbcralee get out.
serve aa open sandnlihed by the Melottmrs
- " fo r that reason, he hat asked dancing from V until
lied green
tor. release from their various eon- tendance prisea will
Wncta. He aald bo doesn’t want to
work with Dean again."
‘ A split la not an easy matter,
■inoo Martin and Lewis are a
ntsaltl-mUllon-dollar Industry. They

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Vagabonding Trip By Car With Family
Can Be Fun . . Renews Basic Security
By Dorothy V. Whipple. M. D.
e\Tr plan fir one day. And B-ero
Now that the cntlSren are old thouid be plenty of day In bet* -n
enough you think It's time to taku the long pulls when
you hardly
that Inng-drcamed-of trip.
make any miles at 3||.
A vagabond.ng trip by car with
The big trucking companies
the whole family can be a heap of
fun—II can be a ghastly nightmare, never allow their mrn m re than
too. It you're md careful
230 to 300 miles a day. This Is on*
First, are the children old of the roason, they h . re such exenough?
cellent aafety record v. Fall tun
I d say that. If your youngest makes umafe driver. Fatigue alchild Is at Icavt 8, you've waited mv makes |:„ht ne.-.
edgy ternlong enough. Tm yeara old would pers. and family iqu ab es. ‘j e
be better for many children. Don't trip is for fun. You'll have much
try a long car trip for fun with
more fun if you lake a easy.
ehildirn much younger thin thu
If you have some vJ p ng bars
Plan your trip—hut don't plan
every last detail. One of the Joy, you'll probably rnji.y . nn-c ui .his
of a long ear trip is being able to under the atari. But , 'an an ccdo the unexpected wnro an unusual easional night in a m tid where
opportunity detrUtpj.
hot baths ran be had t y all.
''*’nt»°:th* went west with
Tliere will be to
heir three youngsters tage* to
car.
Hero's where
I. and tat One rvrning after sup­
A RFI.AXING AIOMKNT tost before the barbecue dinner got umtrrwav Saturday n'ght at the Mat fair
per they took a walk down into a
Inn S*-tninole Country Club when the Seminole Cou ly Chamber of Commerce honored Navy Officers
small town in the Dakota wheatanil tb-ir wlvrv Shown left to right are: Mr*. Den er Cordell, w'fe ol Mayor Cordell: Mrs J. K. Wil­
son. wife of Commander Wil«on. Operation* Office- at NAAS: Mr*. Robert \V Jackson, wife of (’a t ­ land*. The I n ,, wantrd to see a
tain 'Jackson. Commanding Officer. NAAS: and Mr* Karl Higginbotham, wife ut Seminole County wheat elevator There the 18-yrarol,| ,,J“».'hter siniek up a eonterChaud it of Ccmmrrro I’rcsld.nl lliggintiothum. IS.uff Pl.otol
•ation with a young farmer, •ret tv
soon the who!- family w j, in nn
lb»» new frirnlvhip Th up-«hot their trip Dad
with knoalcd.-e
Pinafores Are Pert
was an invitation to come out to water
j -. i i
Ihe farm next day. Would the
On Social List
?'0)s like III ride the eombine? The having power and water.
After they got home one of i&gt; t
WMtworth'a plant were flexible
For Younger Set
W,ntwmrth'f favorite at
,
j*r
«•’ ‘ crept this
For the younger *et’s own eoimitation. The day was a great how it tisik the kid* B in- nnuri
a tertifie amount .&gt;f arilhm.l a
vial calendar here is a party-prrtm •» “» M o m u . toandfigure
out the nu-nl r of y. n
ty outfit Just right for that extraIt wouil lake for tho &gt;dt in ' »
Saturday night one of tho "big­
Ibm't
h,v
too
ambitious
in
the
gest crowds » ■ far" attended the •pedal occasion.
amount of territory you , ro plan­ Colorado llivrr to fill up r e i »
lied and white *trip|xd cotton
wiener read and patio danc* at
ning to cover There will he other behind the dam, and make a tie.#
dam neri««i,r)l
the USO. Senior hostess s s i the with coordinating solid red trim
summer* rom .ng-and more trip,
American Legion represented by is use-1 for a matching pinafore
By all means take a trip and
" h' ; ‘,n* Ut* »uw * . Two hundMrs. Marjorie Tittle and 51r*. ami bonnet, A separate red petti­
show your yrun,:-ter» &gt; ie flh
”r
a*
«"'’»»
three
lorry Courier. Junior ho»tesi fur
h u n d re d U a , much as you should rather wonderful United Si ti n
the successful event was Mis* Mil­ coat trimmed with a white eyelet
ours. Take it easy arid com., h,o
tiivr the family a treaiT Servo
ruffle peak* beneath the pinafore
not only with a know '
,f
dred Await.
a freah eherry d c s rrt!
ter until smooth. Add to cherries- counlry hut with rem rd feel
Sunday night wa» TV night anJ
Katy to make and fit, this out­
Roast Lamb
I’utatixs
vovA and stir constantly until' of family » lid aritj. i. i
was also altrndod by a large fit ia economical for the summer
Green Peaa with Celery
•yrup is thickrm-,1 and clear. Re.
crowd, Mr*. Melvin Smith was when clothing change* are *o Mint Jelly
„ 0|U move from Lent. Ktlr m |em„n family vacation* can
senior hn»t«*a and Misa Margie
. ut.iy
Salad Bowl
JuIt . .S n r hoi or Harm ov«*r Cot- to give children tl
frequent with everyone.
Morrison junior hostess.
we
are
always
talking
ah-wl.
Cottag,.
Pudding
with
Fresh
tm*:.* rtiilalinir. X aLca l* rupo.
The pinafore ha* pert red tie
Cherry Sauen
hows at the piped camisole peck­
Beverage
Little Susan Dekle line ani a large l««w in the luvrk
"H E o u r c r i a r * .
N () T I c K
FRKSII CllF.ltItv S.tl'CR
give* added Interest. Beltons
tV* hs,e k w H
«ir coni9!.
Celebrates Seventh march d«wn the back front the Ingr,itiriil.; | rfmn,| lU|k
tinned room, at the Mar-Lnu
A ll C n l e n d a r
neck to the waist. The epple poc­ llswect cherties, '» rUp sugar,
Motel.
Birthday Saturday ket In the same color is ilesnrated sweet rhrrrlr*, »» r „p sugar,
Ahsolotrlr FltFK in all ir *
lii.s(inKrM A n d
e'ip ndd water, I ublearrl, al* *t our Na&gt;*| Air
I.l".!e Miss Silvan Drkt* reje- with a green leaf. For a 3D apple starch.
spoon
lemon
Julre.
i
Station.
.S o c ie ty N c w h
trsted her *evenlh birthday effect line the pocket with inter­
i'leh up Tour key* at (he
Saturday a* her mother, Mr*. lacing to give it a bulge.
Mrlhndt Wash, drain. •trm in*l
I'ffirr of
A r c ( { c q if o fttc d
Mrlvin inkle, honored her with
The pule bonnet lined with m l pit rh. rtles; there sh.vulj Im alvout
a party at their bom* In Adam* is cut from one piece &lt;»f fabric J** Clips. Put cherries In sameO f ! h a m vV: T u d o r ,
Hy 5 p. m . T h o
Court.
amt a nonwoven interfacing I* pan with sugar and ', rtip wnlrr.
Outdoor gam** were enjoyed by used to in»ure etlffnei-s. A button Stir occasionally over m-nlcraliD a y l^ e c o d in K
th« little gueat* with prues going on the bark of the bonnet makes hrat until sugar dissol, •* and
"Builder * of Vine n.imee"
to Angela It rt. Debbie Morrow, for an adjustable beads!** and syrup I* at boiling point Ml*
2«23 K. French Ave.
P u b lic a tio n
amt Anna Let Hrrman. After the spreads flat to iron easily.
eomslaroh with 1* cup cold wsgame*, they, eosded aff aa Lb«r
lAcnl brwing renter experts
wera fervid delicious refresh­
ment* by Mr*. Dekl# who wa* as- suggest using your mulll-elolted
slstec by Mr*. J. C. Nrw»om, hinder for the binding and the
Mr*. J. Carter, and Mr*. It. D. Irultonholrr to make quick work
of the buttonhole*. Uso your nifDekle.
Tho honnro* then opened her Bor attachment fur your sewing
many gift* prevented to her ani machine to make th* ruffle on
the’ group sadp “Happy Birth­ the petticoat.
A wide hem In the finished pin­
day".
Invited to e n jo y the »t*clal oc­ afore will permit your youngster
casion with Susan w&lt;r* Beth to g’-t several season'* wear and
Morgan, Gay Stanley, Linda enjoyment from her outfit. If you
Stapler, Jane lla rti. Kay Scruggs, plan to maki r. veral of these tiinBarbara Frank, Cheryl Brooks, afore* use he awemhly line
technique In r -itlng out your solid
Johnnie Hawkins, Tom Urown
Linda Ball, Anna Ixa Harman, petlern piece* and *avt yourself
Sharon Galloway, l*»tricla Gus­ some lira*. For different pocket
tafson, Brenda an.| Jranl* Cart&lt;r, detail* us* the new automatic
Melody and Angela lllrt, Rutanne rigtagger to applique a personaland Alike Brown, Carlin Murray, irrd design of your own.
‘atay Owens, Dee Gee Newsota,
For a grown-up touch use some
Debbie and Anita Morrow, Domai of your left-over fabric fur a liny
David, ami Vickie McArdle.
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Gen. Sanford M em orial Library
Draw Countless Visitors
Attraction*, In any community, arc an
•aaat tow ard brlmrlng Industry aa well as
tourists to abara tha economy of a growing
d ty .
The Sanford Zoo has provided amuna-

A n Open Door
Tne Kciean people are victim! of the
tita n ic atrugrtes of the *.N&gt;1h century. Tliey

a r t not slnne In this, but they are a prime
example of the tragedy that results when
a nation If ovemin by war.
Their land was r a n /ed. their home*
and ach-wds and places of worship destroy­
ed. hjr th» strife of great powers. The Uhlted
N a tio n . end Mpwlallv ♦lie t'nlted State*,
h are be*m wording to rehabilitate this un­
fortunate country. But much must still lie
done for Its physical and spiritual welfare.
Some of the work ean he ri*n* by gov­
ernm ents and secular gmup*. But a great
dea1 of tt will be up to the churches, I*r.
r&gt;M„ H, Schmidt, executive secrrlary of
Xwiaign missions fur the Missouri Synod
Lu*h"r*n rhunrh. said recentlv Korea Is
“an especially open door f ir mission work.*'
Dr. Schmidt An lared that the church "inu&lt;'
enter Into the spiritual vacuum which exl«ta
In Korea, where people item to lie waiting
fer the gospel of Christ.**
The Korean people «.w enough of the
bed t ’d t of rivliitatlon during the nrdenl thut
began with the Communist onslaught In
1M0. It la high time to demonstrate to O’**"
th a t western pocletv, solidly based on sound
principles, has more to nffrr than guna and
Chaos.

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Tunndav, August 2, lOf.5

Care To Sign Up For Moon Trip?
m n r YORK » - The sky 1* nut "Why, wnuldn't ymi like In sell
laager P a Haul.
(not on the moon?” my advenuMeet dteee IWIe kid* aho've roue-mmdrd friend* ask.
Beea nmntog around with rocket
No, Indeed. I we* born In a time
m m Ir Retr i r a i and plastic when a horse wa* anmr'hlng yea
babbie* ever Bseir head*!
rode on, nut b*&lt; ea. I yielded
(netted af pleyfo* cowboy *.ik»: grarelully to the disappearance of
totfidrm, they've beea! the buggy, and (he victory nf the
Hr year* about looming automobile; f have learned to put
to oaher weeMa to ageee skips.
up with the airplane. But the Idea
•a what 'tea happened? gome of ipare shlpe trparalri the me*
grownup scientists listened Id their from the boys, and I'm a man.
prattle and leek Muir childish It’s the boyi who will have to
gam* seriously.
And pew, Jut ae aura te Be
Lead aade IM * Moms, by Bra end Diplomat Denies
M R*

Jets Down A irliner

Bwt tola ftret man made fading
•tor, xaturxly, wtft he only to*
latter, « • vp higher, ftoaUy
fVMft ■ height whet* toey eaa
•Up f t and boas arouad Ike earth
wwver. The dtfttoUa* to gravity—
“A l Rto peee ap mual earn*
d i n " —«M to Hpetled.

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WASHINGTON (A-Hon#ymoo*
is in overworked word. But Ike
Eitenhowtr and the Democraticrun Congress k n beea a political
honeymoon—tkii year, at least.
There I* bo tertataly ike honey­
moon will end nest year slther
although 1PM U a grendsnual
election year and the Democrau
will eeed Uauea le win. They've
created very tew to i*u.
Congress, sndtng n» Misioe this
week, baa given the Prsndeel
much ot the legislation he urged,
sad with a minimum ot fun end
fury There were two thing* tinusual about that;
1. They had been expected—
after winning control of Congrta*
in the 1M4 electioni- to go out
tavagely after the R.publlcina

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grow up and do their Ruaday ikylarking la space ships.
No one Is going to force my
head inle a repulsive plaitie bubble
and make me soar op and (limb
the arid foothills af the
There are some thing* and place*
in life that are better Ufl uavltHsd.
The rhirm of the moan lies la Ita
distance. Familiarity with N would
probably only breed contempt.
The man n the moon has been
a friendly hermit to humankind nil
these weary rentunes. None eaa
look up at him on a warm summer
night without feeling a lifting el
the spirit. Who waits te pe ap tad
count bit poekmarkiT
Everything an earth h trow dad
la a grappling struggle to Hvlag.
bwt net the eky. The firmament
may be weeded, tee, m Ita ew*
way, but aet to e man made way
Ita vast itar-etudded amptlaess, a
retch Infinitely beyond our final
knowing, confer* awe to the moral
mind, peace to the martat heart,
real to die mortal eye.
Why clutter up Mm Btogea to
tbit endless vista with space ships
tracking ea dull round tripe to the
meaa? The mma la ae true ate*
tato the mystery to the
adverse hut aaly a nearby pebble
la Re Mach.

ATHRNg, ft m e t, - Israel's Mpfomstie nprniratatlv* bare baa
dealed reports that Re Ureall air­
liner abet dewa in Bulgaria was
downed by Jet fighters.
Bulgaria previously bad admitted
that her anlialrmft g u i a i r t
donned the four engine ConstallnUea neir tha Greek herder Wedaeedey. Fifty-eight pereeaa, including
II Americana, died.
Joel Reiki, an XI At Israel Ato
lines executive, was fumed to re­
ports from Balealka Sunday aa
aaylag, "The dewnlag to Re air­
liner obviously waa the outcome
of a murderoui attack perpetrated
with beastly toMbleedidness
coklbleedsdeess by otrto et eight and teak *p aad
two Bulgaria* MlQ-type fighter*." Imagine which faint for atari are
mUestoM* e* Bte way to Heave*,
which shine e* VxlhxUs.
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Take a hint. Ryd! • La*t week
rcngreitman Jim Haley had an
okl fathloned watermelon culling
in hla office. We didn't get a
taste, la fart, all of the melon
was gone before we heerd about
the party. Rut, Haley did Invite
t'onire*iwomen Gracia Pfost. af
Idaho, and • few ot hi* neighbors
up and down the hall. The girl* I*
bln office, Alice, Marilr* and Betsy
go* in on it, toe. Rut all la not lost.
Sitting on top of the desk at you
enter Congressmen Ryd Herlong'e
office la another wet*.melon It
1* a It pounder tent to him from
Leesburg. It has here on display
for three weeks now. Everybody
admires It. When you see It, your
mouth waters. It would be a shemr
for him to let it ea there until It
rots, wouldn't It?
Beck Hume — A sort to aaaiven
eery gift from their to*, Congressmap Dante Fiscal], wai a trip
back home to Italy for Mr. and
Mr*. Chart** A. Famell. of C«m nut Grove. They sailed tor Europe
aboard lb* America* Bipod Linos
"Independence” last week. They
will tour Italy, Kelly, with a shod
slop-over I* Rwltierland TV?
will be toe ftret lime that either
of Panic's parents have vlsiled
their homeland store they le ftwhen toey were less than IS years
old.
Raped on the Btby — Congreeemaa Charlie Beene*, month-old
father, aayt he la now "used te”
in* bsbv. "He doesn't bother me.”
h* said. “He gets hungry and
cries to the middle of toe night and
Jean gets Vp and tuna on the light
and toads him and make* a tot to
noise, but I sleep through It a l.
Mi&gt;be I ought to be more toncerned. but I've m rhed the point now
where I don't even wake up N
In and Out — Rtopmg over to
Washington last week were Byron
Hertong, watermelon king, and
Bill Hotbed, with the USDA, to
Leesburg, an their way home from
the tike Oanventton to PhUadtophla. to the bach east to tutor ear
waa a*
waa
glasses to free Florida an
Juice In lb* Elks . . . lee*
color camera on the Capital law*
were Mr. and Mrs. Robed C. Horn
sad, attractive young couple from
Taverns. Both teach al Tavarno
High School , , . Just oa a vaca­
tion . . . Mr. and Mr*. J ft. New­
comer and daughters, Joan and
Busan Jane, of Pensacola, visiting
the office to Bob Bikes tor yamne
to toe House gallery.
Campalfti warming op? - YBJa
la Ike season when a politician's
fancy turns to thoughts to Tellehaiaee and to* chances hi
have tor lb* Governor's
Political pnadtta Uba to Bft

A* Meal base fer Juvenile ectfvllles is e rubber tapped ptey toftetof tote the sk y - hle. It's eeay le reanvato a heatup
toe earth itself tale eeffee lehle by ceverlag wtto
state?

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Ato he ran de It. ton. to about M*
wuafti. That, folks. Is a sure sign,
•e. to* tort Mma you begin to
wrfti dew* the peeetbillttoe for
Uto rae* and you md dew* too
■•■** to Lsftey OaOhn, Puller
Wan**, Farris Bryant, be sure
le tartode to* name "Bob
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home, not for extreme expert
meats fo eeonomMe *r facial wok
fare.
Eisenhower took ever ■ pro*,
peroui country la 1RM. K has be­
come even more prosperous endavgu
his toadcrihlp. People have Jobs.
There are no demands lor radteto
remedies.
The moderation of Xlsetotowee
and the Democrats was simply a
reflection of to* moderate meed
of the country.
Etsrnhosewr looks Mb* a peed bet
to run again, end wm overwhelm*
mgly. Perhaps the Demaertu are
reconciled to that and hope awiyM
that in 1*54 the vtoare wftl k*w
them keep eontwd a# Ownereaa.
If ihst's their modest toil, then
they hive prepared a tnfoiag poSto
for themselves by Bstor ton duet fo
L9U: (tier's* acted sobatfo and
constructively, backtna Els—
•r ottri more solidly tosn
Republicans.

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who had beea berating aad de­
nouncing them for years.
I. Wbe* they took over fo Jan­
uary they were expected to start
building toward lb* liM etoettow
campaign by creating b*ucs.
Instead of abuting and trying to
hsmitnng the Republican*, the
Democrats generally rooperatod
with Eisenhower. On forelan af­
fairs they give him mnr* support
than his own Republican*. And
thsy went along wttn him mnr*
or less, on most of his domestic
programs.
As for Usues. to* Democrats
found er tried to crest* only a
few. Two eiamples of where they
went after the administration were
the Dixon-Yate* power deal end
the financial affairs of Reeremy
of the Air Force Harold B. Tal­
bott.
Bine* the Democrats srted coo
trsry to etpertatinni to ttfl, they
may continue their honey movo
with Eisenhower iWrouto 1*1*
when Key stiB w il be to control
to Congress.
Why the political good wfl this
year snd to* possibility to more
of toe earn* m Uto?
For on* tomg. Eis*nhowwf*s per
sous! popularity. R mike* nppositioa politicians wary about toe­
ing off m him ew minor toeuea.
And Eisenhower has been astute
enough not to give them many
msjor ones.
Fer snoxhec, to foreign affairs
Eisenhower was ready fcilowtog
the program laid down by kts
Democratic predecessor PresMent
Tnimae. 8&lt;nr* that was a Demo­
cratic program the Democrats are
committed to support It.
On domesUr policies Eisenhow­
er followed a moderate course
Rut eo did the Demorrit*. The
limes celled for moderation al

BUIC K

Without gmi lMahh R
la difficult to gat laom hif,
or etjoy many of, the fo o d
t h in k a f Ufa. Yaara ago.

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WARRINGTON.
Privet* pbytld in i and public hselth egenrles
win Mart getting Balk polio vac­
cine thie month for. fnociilatio* of
children M year* af age.
The Public HesMh Berries an­
nounced Sunday R haa atteciwd
enough for Mt.oe* shod. That
amount w il become available a«
snow at Individual states report
WERTON, Cent. # - Lynn hew much M to gn to hsehb agenfault. II, kept after her bey friend cMs snd how much te physirisas.
to take her crow bunting.
More vtccln* will he apportioned
They went off into the deep as it is msaufscturrd and cleared
woods Rundsys.
for uto
Lynn begged her b e n Buell
The distribution Is toe first under
Neldlmgtr. It. to Irt her carry hie
II-gauge shotgun. He pined it to# department's v o l u a l a r y
over le her. Rh* took tt. Mined program for placing the vaccine
iiiin d a ire* and put the end to wher* K le most needed. Except
for limited supplies which moved
the barrel under her rhta.
into rommerclal e h • n n e 1 s last
Neldlinaer wee ita riled.
"You're not thinking of doing April. The vscelne is Its* Brit I*
anything with that?” he ashed. . gn to private phyeicla*i.
No, Lynn said. Then she kissed1 The National Found it ion for tohim. told him she lovsd him s o d . fu tile Paralysis has received aldarted off suddenly. Neldlinger moit all tha vaccine manufactured
was puttied tor a moment, bnt to del* for uee In Hi free Immunlratloe of first and second-grade
ran after Ur.
Before he could reach bar. be schoolchildren. N reported Satur­
taw her atop, place the gun under day its current needs have been
her chin again and pull the trigger. met. although tt laid three millloa
ruble centimeter* more will be
Rhe died Instantly
Dr. Harry I. Phillip*, medical nereitary to complete ita program
examiner, said Lynn committed tola fan.
suicide. He said aha lad suicidal
Apportionment to toe states was
tendencies.
based ea the lumber to ebUdre*
Neldlinger was an badly stake* each has to the 14-year age group
he required medical treatment.
not Included la toe free vaccina­
tion program.
MEDICAL COMPLAINT DRTT.
BANDt.'NO, Indonesia, (xP| — That agt group la arnet auscepti
N*w *w* on, U»e d*rn n to Me to the disease.
Older and younger children will
Western Jnvn are ««tag to get aa
become eligible later whew mate
earful I.
The Frianta* Dart are Aearn, vaeciae le elegtbto.
Bach stale gov*mar haa dertghas Ju* opened m tofle* when
rstisats can ledge complaints aated offtriali to oversee toe dis­
■bout their medical treatment or tribution of vaccine State aid local
medical eocletiei alio am expected
their bill*.
I* see that physicians limit the
by f u e llin g oed "predieting" Inoculations to children to the age
about posiiMe entrants. It mar bt priority group*,
to* beat, and agala K might
eve* be something that w* have
overheard, but lately, u* toe have
bee* » oed*ring who will he to to*
starling line-up. This la the- time
that *ha smart ane's begin te pto
Ihetr ducks i* e row . • and part
to that process Includes tailing
long distance to Washington. Net
a few of those calls art coming
late the office of "be-coon” Bob
Bikes, the sage from Crestview—
other*Ue known aa the "Dean” to
■ale*
IH* Florida Congressional Deleg*Be*. Fer H'a rumored that he le
reedy (beea warfctag ea M for aev•ml season*l, willing (ehafftaf at
toe bit), and aUe (which naked
&gt; deny). WhM you ask bln.
tot bleak, "Bob, are you prtng

Girl Begs Boyfriend
To Carry Shotgun
Then Takes Life

Tomorrow's Junk

HAL BOYLK

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to atm gifc 19 ~
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I* Jaet a Mailer. B will
f t ap aai yto* m HI aatlea, whig
•PMad M wertd every m houre
•I aa tRUP-atOe-aa kaar (Up, then
•Mae deww after a tow day* or
ap M B kUa the

Demos Generally Giv e Cooperation

ment fnr many thousands of children and
grown-ups: the “Big Tree'* has drawn a
goodly number of pcopla from all ovar the
world to see tha tremendous proportions
that a plant can reach; tha wurld-fnmoua
At. Johns River, with the wdds expanse of
Lake Monroe providing recreation In many
forms, has attracted ita share of sightseers.
And the Sanford area can continue to
boas! of its celery fields, citrus Industry,
beautiful farm*, and Its many lakes and
fishing retreats.
N'ow that Sanford la aaaured of a "Gen­
eral Sanf»rd Memorial Library" building,
we can lmn.it of annthei untold thousanda
mining to our community to read and aee
many of the facta and arlifacta from an al­
most unbelievable era of expansion.
The group, which was organised many
months ago to secure a valuable and Import
ant narl of American History for Sanford,
should he highly complimented and com*
mended for Its tireless work. Many more
hours will he spent on this attraction fnr
Sanfi rd, hours that can be added up in
tourist dollars for our com m unity as well
as inaki'ig imvible an attraction that will
draw industry to our good city.

The emphasis In the consumer marke*
nowadays seems to be on “ W hat’s new?'
Early this summer, at a home furnishing
show In CMc***n, furniture w O e cited a
trend among homemaker* away from buy In"
flint!1nee ti.nt will last s lifetime towards
pieces that are expected to be replaced In
about four nr five years.
Recently at Atlantic H t r a houseware*
show revealed that not only It there a mark­
ed increase among gadgets for the home,
but also that designs were purposely slant­
ed *o as to make last year's refrigerator,
vacuum cleaner or ran opener look hopeleaaly out of de*e.
Along w!‘h this trend haa been the mush­
rooming of housing unit* with an air of
here todav-gonr-tomormw about their flim­
sy construct In. Many ynung couple* have no
Intention of living a married lifetime In their
new house*. Borne of these are not big
enough for the families they plan.
How doe* th u look? Tt looVa Ilk# today.
Tt la big. bright, new and nurchaaable. But
a t the rlaV of sounding like a last year's
model, how shout tnm nrr.m ?

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Ca l l p a i n l SSJ
, E Y T R A C T IO N

Another Shipment Of
Cotton Plisse Bedspreads

Doll Manufacturer
Offers Apologies
In Letter To Ike

Pnra Not Require Tronlnj?
Designed I&gt;y Vita-Rest

* Easily Laundered
• Glamourize Your Bedroom

NEW YORK. (JL_ no! manufar
turaf P*« d Rotamtcin baa eent
Ip o lu d i** to Premtent Flta n h o w ei

tor a proto at o**r tfw PreiMeali
purchaia of la in 4o0a Bar kn
fraadctilldren.
hut mm nC «Mca found n* II*A»Y
With n wild ary, youny Da« F r » t
pMchad out oC U&gt;a anildta.
A aobtanE auma hmAa toian

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pAlroilin' tha waot
hiah-UK M touch h

Mia p a to&gt;ot Ca m i o K and n
naatcr droppod bn hto hnaaa. Than
a n Sc cracked, and Mike toppled

M aly aldawsya, and tell to lie a
'Well, ha M 'lt* Sandy tappnl
out "Hut he paya an * M " * I* h e *
alter hie property, dun t ha T W all

Roeantlaia. preiirtont *f A t Hailoaai Pul] Manufacturer* A nn .
laid fund*? rha complaint, *ani
out under hw nama, **i ttia *ork
of an overvealiiui praaa agent
Ruirmtrin iaut ha had not author
nad tha publicity relent. and hit
partonal frtlm ia art taactly npfoalto to what It laid:
Tha ralaaaa aant In naw* media
had quotad Roannatola aa laylay
tha Mtlra American fall Induatry
**• "ahochad" by tha Pretulenl »
purchata of fwi«« mad* dnlli ahilr
in Ornrva for tha Blf Four r&lt;m
fcrcnca.

H er# la the vorr lotoat. a Vulariranil
w ith a tlouiila ru lfla. I'Ainty ruaa
hud flowrratl dfsiKita on a w hita
tini'kfiroutiil, nml n t«'vjf of beauti­
ful oolura In rhonnti frum. Tur*

Moequitne* • era *ary fttte
hm.wn, arimltflrally. antlt the
end of tha taet eanlury whan ihelr
re Ia hi apraadlnf human diefaaa
hafnn to ka appranatad.

RuntAa, bhiw, IhVhtiilt'r, pink uml

Double or
Another L itter ®f Fla*
QuiKtv W a I a a, Famxle
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Fhona 171S-W

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with larga roan pattern and a

ruffled flr.unct.
Colors t Pink, graan, wine,
blue and yellow.
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TIIK SANFORD HERALD Turn. Aug. 3. 1933
I—BEAL AKTATK TOR I l f ■■!
SncT^SS W« Hava Built In San
ford Home* fqr over 1,000 peoU! We have the homa for you
i Wjrcreuood — or Draamwold
—Loch Arbor. 3 and 4 bedrooms,
1 A 9 Baths, Large Lota. Full
Tile Batha —Larje Kitchens —
Screened pnrehas — Garage or
Carports. Best Poutbla Finan­
cing No Down Payment CIosm« Com Ontv.

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Wellborn C. Phillips J r ,
Builder

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AMTKUOI FOR SALK

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RED-I-MIX CONKRETE

THE OLD HOME-TOWN *— »

By STANLEV

BOOKCASE BED. Double Dreaser. Large Mirror. Mattresa,
B &gt;* Spring. 1163 3 Left.
BEAUTIFUL 2 and 3 Pirra S ec
tlcnalr priced to please jou.
You have 10 see these’
ODD CHESTS of Drawer*. BeJuced to 111 v»

ECHOLS REDDING CO.

Comer 3ed 4 Magnolia Pb. 1232
Phone ISM
“Bad" Bamberger, Mgr.
and Mohawk Are us Draamwotd.
Open Meaday'a til I p. m.
Sales Office on comer Osceola Dr

Woodruff ft Singletary
Re*] E s ta te
MI Woodruff BM(.

VENETIAN BUNDS

(Nationally Adv. Rolla-lleadt
Manufactured In Sanford

Semiaola Veaatiaa Bttad Cm
120 West 3rd M.

LOWELL E. OZIER

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Builder - Pbaaa ISM
Custom Home* and Flodda
Builder low cost borne*

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•1 VARIETIES PANELING
Native and Foreign Wood*.

See Diem At
S h e rm a n C oncrete Pipe Co.
WKLAKA APART KENTS: rooma, FOR SALE - S Bearoom Home. Oat West 13th 54.
Pbaaa UM
prtvats hatha. U4 W. B n l S t
4 Block from South Sid* school
Sewing
Varbiac*.
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Bepalrtng
Can 2541.
BERTS 124 S. Park Pb*** t:«2.
■sBsway sad Baby Bsda
Day, Week or month—TeL 1425.
3 BEDROOMS $9,450.00
sr-a*..
------- u s west ftn t
METAL HOOFING
(Low Down Payment)
Now to Stock. LV Crimp —114"
Concrete Block Hornet with Car*
Corrugated— 3l4" Corrugated
FURNISHED APTS.
porta and Storage. Furred Walls.
Get all Your roofing needs it
SOS14 Wait 1st. Or Call at FurnlKitchen eabtntts. V e n e t i a n S h e rm a n C o ncrete P ipe Co.
Blinds. Built ur.der n tA speci­
tura Cantar. 112 West 1st.
Pbna* 3429
fications City Water. Sewers • Out Woat UtkMSt.
Avalos AyU. Efficiency. Phone
Psved Streets.
AIR CONDITIONING
411_________________________
Oiler • Waller Borne*. Ue.
Room or House
General
Caatractlng
Furnished Kltekeaea# ap u . Air
&amp; a. POPE CO_ INC.
CtsdlUonad. Slumbarlana Court. 1M0 Mrilea rill a Arc. M i l l 1M1 » e SMth Park Av*. Phew* l*a*
Smith City limit* Hlfhway 37-22.
For your Baal Ettas* noesn:
USED TRACTORS
2 Bedroom Ron*. '* Blf** tro,B Cullen and Harkey, Realtor*
^BrttVTrsetee C a ^ ^ ^
Scuthsid* school. Call 2X11*4 N. Park Are. Pbowa 2112.

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§EE (aminola Realty for Deslr- Four bedroom homo. tH baths.
abia Hornet and Apts. Fhona Tl.
CONCRETE
Full dining room. Glassed in
notch. 2H acre* of cleared Ready Miard Concrete. Concrete
land with fruit trees, shade
Block, Sand. Gravel. Cement
» S f f lR s \ i!« « .W
trees Price 1 only 111,000. Tarma
Concrete Pipe to Meat All Quail- I * - iiPItriA l, BKETtrX* 14- IT—AtTf«Mt»nil.EA TKAILBD*
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can be arranged.
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uSEB p DTBSInq f ix t u h l .'* It will pay YOU to see US belt**
Robert A. Willlanaa, Raaltar
j - i buy. Open Evenings aad
C e a rre to P ip e O b .
Sundays.
AUantTc^aahBW?
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Eastalde Trader Bale*.
Oat Waal l3tb 24.
I Rooma and Bath. 11* Elm.
Palalha, Fla.
phone M«3-W.
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J . W. MALL., REALTOR
— Factory to You —
LITTLE nnt'K. Ark IP -B e .
Phone IsUI BABGAINI M Ft. Trailer, 2 bedFlorida State Bank Building
I0«f Sanford Ave.
A tem laem
For better trail" b v in y ie a ••Call Hall"
1 m rsbans, doll*, (rnerd. rau'e of what rnmpanv official*
Thona 111
V eM tien BUnde
ganlando Trader Park. 4 Stars,
Mimeographing am! tvptng. Frank
l»a\ . call 19^' eat. 2iO, ask for term*! "first-degrre murder" at­
Eeclaaad bead. Sag-proof bottom
All modern. • ml- aouth on 1T-M
Beicn. 231 West Pennsylvania
W. M Foster. Esenmgs rail 2105 tempts agsinst nonunion drt»#ri,
INVESTMENT OR HOMB
raO wtth pUctlc ends. Plastic or
Avenue. DrLans. Florida
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rayon tape*. Cotton or oyLw
bus »»rsire after * pm has been
JUST REDECORATED
OltU.VDO
Morning
Sentinel.
Or­
MODICL- "A" F?)Rd7_ I Door- Se" suspended in Little Ruck anil North
2 RR FRAME HOME ON SMALL
lando Evening Star. Call Kalph ■d - Needs some work First Liltld Rock
creation room. IraraanUaia tiled
LANDSCAPED LOT N E A R Swetkarik G teee en d P a in t Cn
Ray. 1125-J.
showers. -Really rl«sn lor
Phone U
3'x'on in rash UVes it. Sanford
SCHOOL AND SHOPPING - 111-111 Meat had S t
Eugene Warren, attorney Inr
*uiri who care. . Adult*.____
&lt;i 1 t’nmpanv, 210 East 1st St.
FH A
FH unctBC
CLOSE IN. CASH PRICE &lt;2.230
Capital Transit Co. annoyured the
Par
RamodeUng
and
repair*.
COMPLETELY
FURNISHED
RED-I-MIX
CONKRETE
MCE Badroom, Pvtvito entraKa
12—
BOATB M gfORl
-4 2 rurfrw Sunday night He u .d it
Nothing Duwn—Bmall Monthly
Miracle Concrete Co.
and bath. Pnona 30»-W.
would remain in effect "until pro
Payment*
llnw will you iwa*T
Phone 1323
l e s s * th a n two th o usand 302 Elm Ayr.
per aulhorilirt ran rrttnte talely
Haw will sou Trane?
Kherman Concrete Co.
CLEAN fumlthen Apt. One. Two
WILL BID' 4 HIGHLY DESIRA­
Ynur old Motor lor a
o( night travel on public thorough­
rb e e t 2U9
BLE BUILDING LOTS ON OAK Used furniture, appliances, mots, Onl Wral 13th
ptopla. tMOQ. i l l Park Asa.
fletlrr grade - EVINRUDE!
etc. Rought-aold. Larry's Mart.
fares."
Pl-UMBING
AVENUE NEAR THE NEW
321 East 1st SI. Phone 1231.
TEN Acrti o( Farm land for
PINECREST SCHOOL ALSO
Contract and repstr work. Free HOBSON S p o rtln jj Goods
Warren said the decision fo withr o t oL Celery Are. Phone
I slnrude Sale* A iiertlia
4 DESIRABLE LOTS LV LAKE
esUmatae It. L Harvey. 2Uf
riT FOR A QUEEN*
draw the mmpany's n o n u n i o n
3*S
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Pk-.ne
m
1 1 * 4 . ____________
MARY.
Sablord
Are.
1’bnoe
1*22
drivers "from the lire of (ire"
OUT OF TOWN OWNER-MURT Foam Rubber Mattresses. InnerIt Ft plywood runabout boat. [ came .sfler ai« srparate incidents
NEWLY Furnished * Bedroom RELL SPACIOUS 1BR-CR HOME S p r i n g Mallressr-. Cotichn,
For Better Plurjiotng
Baby
Beds,
Renovating.
Grind
House. Large srrrrn tV’jh.
See or Gall
with renter &lt;t*.*iV sleeting wheel 1of gunfire aimed al the city huves
stermr and Slip Cover work.
Shady l a wn. Good fishing. IN Ql'tCT SETTING, SCREENED
W
J.
KING
)uit nostrt 2&gt; H. P Jnhnwtn i were reported in poller haturJay
BACK TOROt, AND LABOE NIX BEDDING MFG. COPhone 14LJ.
_________
.
Maine
heavy
duty
oaa SeuUi Park Pbeea t*
SIDE PORCH. ADAPTED FOR 1MI Sanford Ave.
In
l.ie ACall
&gt;
1' 1’"nlroti,
i*in hi
.
vn night
Pbewo i*«.J.
trader,
HO
M after
5a M
A room* furnished, 2 bedrooms.
Officials nf the \FI. Motor Coarh
JALOUSIES. 17,300 TERMS.
Dragline
amice,
I^mrrronts
A
p
nt.
QUICK CASH lor furniture, boats.
NEAR SHOPPING CENTER.
Emplnse* t'mun. »hn e |i» drivers
Phone 2M*.
ditching
Estimates
civm.
phoo*
w. « . - B a r rrr.M Pr.R
t* • FllI.M n ig g . UtaM (HWdefa and mtrhamrs left then )ibt June
Genes- 1UH, Orlando
FURNISHED l* t,M d » d floor
Realtor — General lea erase#
Sanford 2221.
17. h a 'f lepeatrdly denied com­
apt*. Osteen Apts. Call 1J5JJ-1 Gerund* B. D t S U f t r A*aa*2a2a
at the
Buy your Furniture at reryv'i pany charges that the union was
before 2:00. Alter *:00 Call 1*P. Pbaaa B i t
111 N. Park At*.
ig Peat on IT-12
FLOOR aandrng and fini*hmg
Warrhoure r um . Co . at Mi » behind the violenca
Fiona 2212 R
Clraning. waung. Serving : emt
I«. St. All nationally adv. (ur4 Room Furnished Duplex Apart­
■ole
County
amc*
1325.
H.
M
On*
Bedroom
house
wtth
etty
^lUirejMjeanihoutejirire^
ment. |30- per month. Adults.
T
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IS
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P
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L
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'
Glaason,
Lake
Mary.
water
and
sewerage.
704 W. 4th St. Phone 1441-W.
BARGAIN TARLE - Doieoi ul
7: —JCi.Ecrctc.3i. B B R v icas-aa Missionaries Near
»3,(»o with term*.
evenings.
LAWNMOWFItS i s T i a r p r n c d
Item* — V. tOr. and 23e
3 Bedroom hnuie. flreplara with
TOTIFA.Kh apwUanw^^alei
Bi&lt;*vcle
it
General
Itrpair
hratrrlator l.arge well land­
a Room furnished Apartment.
THE CURIOSITY SHOP
*nd service G. 11 Ulgh. Oviedn, End Of Project
Slanlry'H Hike Shop
scaped yard
Neat to Bennett * Court
Fla. Pbone 4131 or Saaioird
2300 M e H o n v iltr.__________
ROME e—Mtsslonsriev expelled
3lu
E.
4tli
St.
Tel.
2UI
t*4^W aflee * p m
211.000.
IT-22 South
from Red China have almnit
d e a n quiet apartment. 1M Weal I Bedroom houa* with approalSANDIND • Finishing, *— OFFICE g O W B O T T - t i rompleted rompllatlon of five dirmatclv 2 acres. tU.ono
1st Street.
___________ .
B i f w r l y A p pllnnrc C e n te r FLOOR
Oak doors furnished, laid it fin
ROSA L. PAYTON
Imnarits translating Chm*&gt;« terms
"Your
Wesllnghouse
Dealer"
i-hed. In buslnes* sinre 1120 HAYNES Office ■
Furnished 3 room house 00 San(Reg. Real EaUte Broker)
.Maytag Washers
writer*, addiu micmari. into English, French. Latin. Span­
K K. Stevens, Route 2. Hot 227;
Amaabella Hrndan**, AaaodaU 115 MagaoUa As*
Prone 1157
USMagMtta. Pk ish and Hungarian
S O T lanula.
,
Cali 712-R-4 before T a. u . or
New Location — Highway 1T4K
44.____
after 2 p. re.
llaadquarlara for th# prewt is
COMPLETE Yurnlahlngs for I
at Hiawatha, Phan* 22T1.
Mirao, Portuguese island off
Bedroom
Home.
1*05
Summer­
14REdtrTY
PARLOta
-M
QUALITY BULLDOZER wo r k
HOME. Couplt. lW
China, where minv of 1•*, mlslin Ave.
RAYMOND U.
I
and land clearing. J C. CsrprqSU M M ER S P t ; a A L 8
, ® K“
llnaries took up residenr#
S. D. S A S f t J S S F * Used wringer type washing mitfr, Rt 3 Boa 252. Sanford. Flo­
rn
O Mrn a m ____
T^santy-fiv* Jesuit musionanes
M iL Aasodat#
rida. Phone 2244 X-W.
CLEAN, quiet rooms TelevUbm.
cite*
largo
alia.
Phone
1373-J-l.
Permissnt
Waves
Park A m
Pkano a n
Th* Gables. 401 Magnolia Av#* m south1 Path
have worked thnusindi rf hours
Slupiag
4
t
Styling
Our
Specialty.
letterheads, state­
RECENT Modal 4-burt&gt;er GE ENVELOPES,
Ssaford’a Mott )Iodera Beauty ttsce 1300 on a compilation which
ments. invoice:, hand bills, a 3d
C A. WHIDOON, S L
F U S T floor furnished ApartRang*, deep well cooker *T3
Sikm. Air-conditioned. Soft wa* someday miy case th# task of
p r o g r a m s . &lt;dr. Progressive
meat extrs nlea. Also Fuplshed
2 Door 22" Steal Cabmat t » .
trr. and Penquln Drvera.
future Christian tnlwionarifv in
Printing Co , rhon* 40* — 40)
u s r tjs r , “
, , s t ri .
Oars re Apt. 1W Magnolia Asa.
^hoftt^ITgWJO ___________
HARRIETTS
West Uth St.
China. Fditor in chief is the R#v
Jusn Goyoaga, Spanish fesult,
REALTY
NOOK
SEVERAL Cottages. NMolF forRANDALL ELEC TR IC CO.
Seminole Realty
»hn told of the work during a
nlhshsd, by month. Tree aleetrle
193 Bo. Oak Ave. Pboae *71
visit her#
T. W. MEMO am eet CASH. TRADE-IN prices Electrical Contracting and R e ru n
water. Can tea Sunday. W. O IE T IK S I
For
That
Coifed
Look.
Hava
your
TV
SERVICE
CENTER
t m Park Asm. FM as n «r *42 •aid far uowl hrnltura CaQ W
hltr It'led A rut
Wdaoa-Malar Pnmltura Cu. 2U Bendlv and Crosley Appllanrn
NEW 3 Bedroom. eanerate Mock
112 U acnolla A vr.
P h. 113 EVA-BESS BE A LTV SHOP
pmnn Motel. R. J. CarroIL
heme. Westin chouse Kitchen,
Air Condi*loned
01 financed. Low D o n Pay*
Ptaaabinr. Rrrewy rteiliag
________ Pbone .vu
____
UlMly furnished garage «*•
meet Those 430.
II. G. HODGES
Couple only. Phon«
lorme* on All Water Pumps— 73- LAUNDRY BERWICK
Mayfair
Established R o u t e ,
Sanford Avwu».
n ia
Wells Drilled - h a i s
• Ooe k w r * n r i a 's a i ! Damp
_______ jmh*d. Aanfard CleanFaola Road Phase ft*
Dry
ora. West 15th St____________
BitTuS
,..
• One b o o 44
Dn
room
25
*
12,
Jatouvat
INSTALLATION
of
Linolaum.
Car
[wood. j . R- Grant.
Fold
WAITRESS M a r k e t Terminal
war, double i i r r a . f
pat*.
Til»».
Rettaurent Phone 23»T
PtaUhod Lei___
Sava yourself time and
Can ?3T, 1001 or Hie.________
SADford Linoleum &amp; Til* Co. •• Raaitoo#
Dry Claaetiyg
m W. 1st Sl
phone III!
STOCKMAN
Wanted
Experien
labor
by calling "63" when
3 Bedroom -encreta block homo.
gad preferred Contact Mr. TraLor 125 s 71. By owner. MM2.
__
Feed
marl
you
need
lumber for any
It’s So E m y
ma. FOODMART. Park Ave. at
122 Raat n tk OL
Detery. Phone 2320-M.
To Plata A W ant Ad
building or remodeling pro­
.jetted across tne street from
PIawO BURVICK
-W
_
J u tt Call 1821 and a ik for r t ject. Just jiv e us the dim­
the* post Office. Inquire Manual 2 Bedroom IABG1_
house, pin* paneled.
L L Kill—Plano Tachntcian
tlw W ant Ad departm ent
Jacobson
ensions and we'll cut-toWANTED: EXPERT S E N 1 0 R ______Sanford Herald
Pboa* IU 1 Rout# L Sanford
BEAUTY OPERATOR APPLY
9i2e. M ikes it easier to
254-R.
IN PERSON. EVA-BES3 BEAU­ 12
INSURANCE
- U B Buy. BaU. Beat. Hire with w u i
»d*. the boaiaat aalaamaa la handle, too. This is Just
TY H O P. 1M E. 2nd SL
OPEN HOUSE
to**. Put *00 to work for you. another of our many help­
PUBLIC REUTION8 WORK
Pboae lt n . We vUl be glad to
Lady for Sanford a m . 1 Lady
charm M.
ful services.
sot DaLand area Agra 23-4J
e l o a a ahofptng
WORLD GETS HOTTER
dan. large Mast have a ear. able to type,
TOKYO iP-Dr. Hideo Nishioka.
Candc ?
CAU&lt; 0R"
42. irlente Instructor at Tokjo'a
K»l
Untvaralty, said
world
t#mparaturei would get hotter
-ittffi S J T K H a :
every year for the nett 130 yeari.
ust hive white uniforms.
1903 Magnlla Aye,
i u a n CF
Ha haa a theory that general
Fh. 83
rlunatic change* occur n 700- 213 W. M SL
&gt;#ar cycle#.

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37 Singular ef
fused
with
'Vans*"
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nickname
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manner#
13 Heal
12 Pender
1« Sun g»d
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rodent
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of an idea

Miracle Concrrte Co.
302 Elm Av*.
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NEW YORK. 'A*- Americin
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
R
Tuc*. A « f . 2, 1953
fit. Peterstrirg's cellar dwellers D u ll Cup aca Tony Trabert !&gt;
SA N FO R D H ER A LD gleefully took sdvsntsg* ri- six day begin a ld-day i*ri*i of ?/*»?■
__ aenta deiigned to elirainito hn
Orlisdo crran for 10 ___
n a i __
Is th*
t on to beat bach mli«riei aad have him la
third inning sod
tha Florida KUta League laadari abape for tha Challraga Round In
11-2 ia tha second fame of a dou- Fnreit Hilla at lha end of the
month.
blchesdcr lait mgh).
'Alula Trabert mtde hla dally
OrUndo won tha op«aer 4-1
Second plira Sanford 1*11 4+t prescribed vliit to tha boipilal for
gsm*s off tha paea by lo*ln&lt; a treatmant of a pulled rauiela, C S
douN*haad«r to GamoainUo M Tenma offietali wondered if he
and U-S. Writ Palm Boach whipped «ould be abla to get tn thape for
Daytona Beach 7-4. Cocoa and defenta of tha iweted mug.
Ilene it how they figure:
Likilind were not icheduled
Only on* of tha Sainti' rum tn Tr*b«rt. who wai examined yeithetr hi* inniai wai earned Alex terday by two of the top ortho­
Gordey, Irruif for hla Jdth victory, pedic lurgeooi at the Hoipttal for
Special Surgery, will he out of
I? II .III wai blocked out during the wild action until Aug. 12 The Challenge
OrUDin
*» IT .Ml action and took tha lou. II* hid
** I* .111 alloired fi\e hit*.
Cw»
Round, in all probability agilnit
l* 1* IM
CtlitM.II*
Joa Valmai tpired oijt four hit*! Auitralia. Ii 1 1 a t • d for Aug
II M .IT!
L*k.Un4
II II .ill tn the flnt gam* for hi* 19th tuc-' 3S-2T-9
b if t 'i i (•let
W. rtlm *.«rh
l*
it
real of th* aeaiou Tha itlendanc*! That would give Trabert exactly
it ii
tt . F .ta r tk tirr
r n m b m m oult*
at Orlando wai 744.
I two weelu to get in ahipe after
*-H, e.wl.r* »-A
Weat Palm won deiplte two Day-! being out of action for mor* thin
V. Mala P»»&lt;-h T. n*r»'.sa L v h
tona Reach home run. Gene Den- a week
M AW A
So I I. I t r.t.nburt 1*11
nett hit ter the eireult in the third "M'e'U rroii that bridge when »e
lima*
H TH nA TiS»t6
on*t * sc s in ii.a
with one man no and Dan Keith! come to tt,” laid Cup Captam Bill1 C tTA TrO M f
■••far* al D art... B.eth
added another is th* fifth with the Talbert, outwardly calm “Our iro
pmaS., al Oair.**Tilla
CWBER. A
ub*laa4 at Cn«.i
biiea empty. Car! Medley led Weat mediate concern la to keep Tony)
one-w a r
*t p.i*r»kqr* at W. Pairs B**i-b Palm battari with a double and retted at the phytldani directed
A M IM ira* t.BAflCB
A
AS I ff OR
&gt;o iim ti »(h*&lt;1ul*4
two tingle* ant three run* batted and make mre he geti dally heat
j/'O e fi 7 6 0
W D i n it hedcle
i
treatment*
both
at
home
and
al
Is
ll at waablnitaa
• Iran
A * O t 709,410
ii Bafilaara
Siaterd'i 'defeat* ran It* losing the hospital
at h'.w Trrh
, WITA
ftrlng lo-flv* Th* Card* chaied| Talbert l* keeping Trabert In
hlraia al
GatnriTtlle'* 20-game winner, R o , hu home ter hi* period of coaMATIOWAL I.KiOtm
W V
reefclra
?! ii ,i »i lando Ortega, in the fourth Inning valeirenre.
IT l« .III of tb* lerood game but were! "Actually, we (ten t know exactly
Itaraukaa
II I* .III •topped cold by Sergio Hebra who how long the treatment* will take
v Trrb
H4«l»bU
II II .HI
IThlrlfo
ia IT .lit allowed only on* hit and no rum or here Tony will respond to them
If I# .III lb* r*at of th* way.
Cl,larinaatl
But w* have the doctors' optimis­
tout*
II II .11*
tic report and naturally top* ter
I* IT .1*1
f t iiikurah
TOT]cu n ana r e u i -t *
the best.”
ClBflnaail
l, MllUlalphl* »
___ , . I.
Trabert romplalned ri a
reektra I, Ullw.qk*. I 14 taalar*
back in tto final ri tto Meadow
iitelfurrfc I. Ckl-ag. I
Club Tournament last Saturday
aw Turk *, it Latlll 1
T iD in ir n ib t u
and was forced to default to Ed
‘ at Cklr.se
Moylan tn tb* final. A physician
al Ctaeliaall t
Mllwaaka*
on
tto scent told him his ailment
at I t uiata
CHICAGO A —Tha major leagues
wasn't serious, but Trabert wanted
to to sure, so he took Tony to the knocked out tha rule that a player
• cannot report to spring training
G am e Commission NEW YORK, Iiu-Twenty gam* hospital yesterday.
winner* ia the major leaguet Una "Nothing serious. Just a pulled before March 1 and scheduled
action yesterday on the
Sets Two M eetings m i *oo almott win to ai tcaree ea muscle," was the verdict "He definite
controversial bonus rule at s Joint
needs rail
noa l*ggri outfielder*.
meeting in Chicago next Decem­
For N ext Weekend The way th* pitching rituatten
ber.
TALLAHASSEE— The Hama *hap«a up with only on*third ri Big T e d , Snider
In dropping tto eurti on spring
and Fresh Watar Flak Commission the campaign to play, only Don
training, the American and Na­
•dll held Two meeting* In Ft, Newcomb* of Brooklyn and Robin Ahead O f HR King tional
leagues, meeting separately,
Leud.rdtl* Augurt $-4, A. D. Att- Roberts of the Philadelphia Phil
be* appear certain to wind up NEW YORK. 'A-T»d Kluucwskl decided a player does not have
tieh. Direct**, annomred today.
ri Cmcinniti and Duke Snider ri to report before March 1 but can
Th* first ireeting will to a Joint with a» many ai SO victories.
Brooklyn are both ahead ri tb* if to so wishes.
Newcomb*,
the
Dodger*'
one•earing of Uia Commission and
IwprvsenUtrve, af tha Caatral and man gang, ha* in IB-1 record paee set by Babe Ruth when he Last year, playtn were not
Southern Florida Flood Control while Roberts, with at least SO hit an home runs in 1*27 for tb* allowed to report before March 1.
the pleytv-bonu* rule, which
District at tha Lago-Mar Hotel, triumph* to each of tto last five major league record, but not by bisOnbeen
unsatisfactory to every­
ra. has wna IB lames while much.
Ft. Lasdordala, at 7:20 p. as., Fri­
one
concerned,
the two leagues
Big
Kia
and
th*
Duka
have
hit
sg
nine.
day. August A Purpose af IW
meet fointly in tn effort to
•eating win to dlKtuaJoB of tha Frank IdUma ri tto Bo*too Bed M In 109 and 104 games, respec­ will
mMO-aero Everglade. Wildlife tea 044? has a chance to make tively The Bab* didn't hit his 2Mh eliminate tt
Tto present rule requires • team
Maaagsmaat Atoo hi Dadh, Bra- (to 20-grade. Bo have Early Wynn homer until the i n game
to
carry bonus players for two
Neither
Ted
nor
Duke
will
have
Ward aad Palm Baath Canties.
(124) and Bob Lemon fl2-T) ri
t to Commlsslon-Floed Control tto Cleveland Indiana and Whiter to maintain a fait pace to keep yean and Inclod* them within tha
District m*«Unf will conclude Ota Ford 0 2 4 ) ri the New York ahead ri Ruth's record this month, U-player limit
dsy-tong public demonstration of Yankee*. Leman, seeking his aev- for tto Babe hit only nine tn Other milters such as minimum
equipment which will help develop «nth 20-gam* year, has been August during his record-smssblng pay increases and winter baseball
tto u tifW M n t a m far public tottered by a hip Injury. Dick year. But in September to eraehsd were discussed.
Commissioner Feed Frick, who
u i . Demonstration* will to told at Donmrae ri tto Chicago White Sou out IT.
Aadytema, waat af Ft. Lauderdale has a 1*4 record before to wna Willi* Mays ri tto New York attended yesterday's meetings, o*t
aad smith af Lafea Okeechobee.
sidelined fey an eppmidlctU* at­ Giants is not far off Ruth's pace Aug. 12 for a meeting in New
with 24 circuit drives in i n garnet. York ri baseball's Executive Coun­
Tto OaaM Gaamlsatoa will told tack.
cil aad representative* ri tto Car|U second meeting **10 * m From nB todJeatkni, feewem
Saturday at Tto U | o Mit B M baseball's Mg leagues will produce Don Stands C h an ce rtbsan Confederation tor further
study ri winter baseball. The play­
F t Laudardala. Beotia* Cssrasl*- tto Jewett total ri td-game pro•lon htutaaaa will to aaealdw duren line* lMg
only four O f Beating Record ers have ashed that all restriction t
to lifted from playing winter baseAldrich stated.
. . . . pitchers did It.
A mealing prarlouilf aehadulad Leri Miaou produced six 20- BT. LOU1B (*—Freddy Fitiilra- bilL
to to told Is Okeechobee A usust«, game winner* — Wynn. Lemon mooi, roach of tha Nsw York
tenetted hi fsror t t tto F t and Roberta with 2B, Johnny An- Giants, says Brooklyn’s Doe New­
tantUi ri tto New York Giants combs h u • "food chines” In
Lauderdale
n a tstt
Flood Central District.
•sd Warren Bpakn r i Milwaukee break Ms wen-test pitching record nnni
o
with 21 and Bob Grim r i tto ia tto National League.
Fsl Freddy posted tto league 1 DISTBICTS 4*D m lS M B ir.
Yeatoee. e rookie, with 20
tooetll la 041 this year. Bpeha haa mark ri 144 te 1*40 at tb* age
w ,4,r,* D
• M l record a d Grim, out with ri 2B when he wes with tto same XJ3S
Vetlee it heresy ytyee shat •
g een arm, has wen onto
Big Newk now steads at 11-1 r f E L w r i f ® w trfV r v M . ?
•galiit two setbacks.
erttt about two months ri tto Ma­
“In?.:
son still rsmaiaiag where a detest
HEW TORS • - »«F
Brill, tlugglsg catcher «d tto Fighting It Simple or tww could ruin the record bid. n.ete i« «k&lt;
"Ncwcorato has a good chance he n«r af
Brooklyn Dod*m, brnto ori tt a
to break It," Fituimmou said be­ &lt;e&gt; The a n
PBW I
ahmp lari week aad today bald a To Tony Anthony
trtet a-l-A roiaiU-ramitri. te­
10 prist lead c m FhfladelphU'i NEW YOBS. IA— Fighting D • fore last Bight's Glent-St. Louis rete*
ee &lt;h* Kj A* M s *f t a t s
kleMe Aihbun is tto Hattenal simple thing to T o y Anthony. Cardinal'* game, "especially with * tr» .i balw ees l i u k Avenue es4
ia a fe r* A*eau*. 1* preaeeed t s
League batttaf eompetitlon.
Either you tnoek out tto other that club behind him ”
be t h s i f r t I* C-N rOMMEItPreacher Roe cam* elm* in 1M1 C! AL - H I T A I L iKelabberheed
c , mn climbed *er*n point* to guy or to knocks you out.
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D letrlfl Sell prewarJM with IS Uts is » 0t toU Lilt night tt It. Nicholas Arena with a 224 mark, ala* ter BrockMain while Aahburo dropped al«fat tt wee "(he otter buy" - aid Ir*.

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today and tomorrow.
Doug ganders ri Cedar Town,
Ga , and Chick Evans ri Chicago
yesterday led IT qualifiers ta the
All-American men's amateur sec­
tion with Uuee-uader-per Ms.
Also determined yesterday were
women qualifiers la both th* ama­
teur and professional sections.
Joycw Like ri Waterford, Wl*.,
and Alice Bauer Higgs ri Bara
•ota. Fla., led tto worn** profes­
sional qualifiers, each firing a 71
over tto l i holes.
Grate Leone ri Chleage topped
Ito women a mi tours with a 4041
-Tg. Shs wai fallowed by Butt
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Fight Results

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AifTcr miko a better trade.

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Befebv Boyd r i Chicago flattened
tto New York middleweight la 1:H
r i tto third round ri • scheduled
10-round match.
"I never get hit on tto chin Uka 7:17 a.
tost." ui&lt; Anthony to hb dr***- 7:21 p.21

GOSHEN. N Y. A - Harn*s*
hors* fans who look in on the
anth Hambletoolan Stakes tomor­
row n ay to seeing the greatest
2-year-old trotter since Greyhound
won the great sulky classic Just
20 years ago.
That wai tto gen»r»i impres­
sion today as Scott Frost stood out
like a lighthouse tn a told ri 11
of tto nation's fastest trotters.
Scott Frost ia owned by Sol
Camp, Shifter, Calif., potato and
cotton farmer, and to bids fair to
take racing's second big pnne
back wwst this season. California's
Swaps won tha Kentucky Derby,
and Scott Frost Is the tarty 24
favorite ter th's trntUng counter­
part ri tto derby at Bill Cane's
Good Tima Perk.
"I haven't seen a trotter like
him sines Greyhound,” said Sand­
ers Russell, an eld lima Grand
Circuit veteran.
Hoot Mon holds th* Hamblttoniaa Urns record ri 2 minutes flat
for lha mil*, end Scott Frost Is a
son ri that 1217 srltuMr.
Scott Frost la only one ri three
hereet entered by Camp, and »Uhlamato Butch Hanovar has a
good chines la grab second mon­
ey. Tha other Camp contender la
Home Fra*.
Tto main opposition to the Weat
Coast triumvirate la GalophoAe,
owned bp William T- Maybury,
Dexter, M*., machine tool maker,
and Childs Hanovar, property ri
tto Texas oilman, K. D. Owen ri
Houston. Galophone is 4-1 and
Childs Hanover 4-1.
Tto rare will have a total value
ri IKMTJI, tto winner netting
$22,117.00 or M per cent. Tto sec­
ond to n e gets $21.71441, with $B.to third, end 94.24S.1B to

By ED CORRIG AN
| rnlttag Junior Gilliam to scorn
Tto Associated Pros*
Karl Spooorr. third Brook pitcher,
Nurstnz a paprr-thm one-game1was th* winner and Ernie Johnses
lead and deprived ri the services lott it
a l their top pitcher, the Chics an
Don Uddle made hii first start
White Box tackle tha rollicking - for the Giants in more ihan s
Boston Red Sox tonight in the month and held th* Card* to fl\ a
tight American League race.
i hits. Willie Mays hit hla 2419
Tto White Sox ar* Just one gam* homer,
and 12 percentage points in front, HcrOsctl Freeman cam* to a
of th* New York Yankeas and mate's rescue ter tto third tiirs
Cleveland Indiana and threa games In the list three games when hi
ahead ri the Red Sox. currently saved Art Fowler m tha ninth ter
tto hottest team In the league
Cincinnati.
While the White Sox snd Red Dick Hall whipped tto Cuba for
Sox are battling, th* Yanks and l.ho second time tn sight days and
Indiana wtU be trying to knock in ih* process broke a six-gimi
each other out of the race m Lie Pirate losing streak. He a ln
first of a three-game set in New. knocked Ln what proved to to tha
York.
! winning run with a aingle fat th*
Marty M*rKm!i Pal* Hoie are "Wh- Th** *1V# hi"1 * *4 **» t
hampered by tF* absence ri Dick hu*.‘h*
» « r«* t,rl « tt ttctr
Donovan, their No i right-hander halt.
Ha is recuperating from an appen­
dectomy and will to out mort than
four weeks.
Connie Johnson (1-t) will get the
call tonight. Tommy Brewer (*4i
will to on tto mound ter the
Red Sox.
To add to th* White Box'* trou­ l«v, tSI, r.«4 Cr —», La autrM ii.
&lt;i J"» Hr»»a ll». JCeir Orltani,
bles, third baseman Georg* Kell, •1J
POST AWTIIUR. Tea—Paul J«rthird leading hitter in the league
lit V Housfea.
has been having back troubl* ©• Pulses.
Sax Ae»"atx s.
STDXEV. Vo.if.il* —T«rl Metagain and strictly a limited service
rtu
l»e.
T«««aUvU,
outrotalH
performer now.
r*t»r t&gt;« Vr1«e. tt*. HelUna. ie;
Tto Yankees and Indians, eager
to get off on th* right fori, will
send their aces to the rubber
Early Wyan (U-lt goes ter the.
Indians, while Tommy Byrne
(24) pileto * for the Yanks.
No games were scheduled In Ito
American League yesterday, but
the National League had a full
slate. The Brooklyn Dodgera wid­
ened their lead to l l ' l games b)
coming from behind to defeat the
. . . WITH
second-plies Milwaukee Braves
44 in 10 Innings.
QUALIFIED CARE!
In other games, the New York
Giants knocktd ths St Louis Car­ The wonder drum w ont work
dinals into seventh place with
2-1 victory, the Cincinnati Reflags miracles for tww wnlesa arw*
climbed to sixth by winning their scribed specifically for poor
fifth straight, a 44 decision over needs, Bro vsar doctor fln t;
th* Philadelphia Phillies, and the b n a r hie aroeertstio* l* us!
Pittsburgh Pirates edgad tto Chi­
cago Cube 44.
Law Burdette held the Brooks
scoreless until they tied it in the
seventh with three runs. They won Near P. Q.
Ph. 103
it in tto 10th when Johnny Logan
hobbled a double play ball, per-

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AN INDEPENDENT DAI1.T NEWSPAPER
8 A N PO H P. FLOHIDA.

W E UN ESP AY AUG UST 3J I9SS

Yoshida Claims
Notes Molested
TOKYO -D—Shigeru Yoshida says
in bis memoirs lhat some of
Japan's leaders at the time of
Tearl Harbor tampered with the
text pf a filial 1' S note, thus per­
suading reluctant oftit.aU to agrea
to war.
"This was a fraud by tha mili­
tary and amounted to conspiracy,"
declares the 78-&gt;ear-o!d diplomat
and politician who guided Japan
as prime minister through six post­
war years.
He said the note from tha late
Secretary of State Cordell Hull
rfore the Pearl Harbor al­
as marked "Not definitive."
was the idded comment in
lha note that "this Is s basis for
negotiation” and pjrt of tha pre­
amble emphasised "this ia a ten­
tative plan."
“ Not only were all these words
deleted," Yoshida said, "but the
portion covering tha Japanese
stand waa also deleted when the
document was submitted to the
Privy Council as ’the Hull note.’ I
was informed that nnly the Ameri­
JOE LOUIS PERRY IP. a senior at Crooms Armdrme. tn s rrrd a can position w n carried in a one­
31* f„ot alligator whila flatting for bass vaalcrdav ln Lak* Monroe. sided manner."
ft was on the basis of this doc­
I t took about 20 minutes to land and ha was assisted b r Robert
Stringer. IS. seventh evade Crooms student, lha bors relatad that tored note—accepted by Japan as
I there were books and bits of line in tha 'rato r’s mouth \*h«r« hr a virtual US. ultimatum—lhat re­
had apparently he«n caught brforr »rd freed himself. The creulur* luctant Japanese civilian leaders
was donated to the roo. (Staff i’hoioi____ ____ _________________. and some doubtful military chieftaina finally agreed to war, Yo­
shida said.

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No. 244.

Ground Observer
Corps To Organize
Fishing T ournament Sunday
Closes For Summer Operation

Casselberry
A s k s County
To Share Funds

A plat » t i approved h r she
Board of County CoumDaionara
of Seminole County yesterday.
Tho city-wide fishing lnurna-|
Th# !«sii o ' Casielherry, yes.
Fairlane Terrace, a lub-diviilnn
men!
for youngsters, conducted hy
ter-iai. approached the H-'*td of
in I-ake Mary, »*» okeyed hy the
• urtv Comnti-* oner. «f Semin,
commissioner* when submitted by "•* recreation department dunn
Membership Need e’e Courty with an e'» toward
Ihe summer program ram* lo
A. C. Doudnry.
rnd yesterday with a IJ-yt.it wtu
•wurmg fund- for it* streets.
After a heavy schedule of items hoy tsking the lop prtre of a
Told
By
Maybury
Repte.ented hy Attorney Allra
comm* before lh« hoard at lit Ihrre horsepower Evinrude out­
In a mammoth epfis'-on Sun­ G ant. IliUhnd Ca-«e!berrj s«kcl
meeting yr'terday, CommL*lon«-r board motor.
n# half o t
day, the Gfo-iml llhterver C o r p , the Con
Fred Dyson requested that the i E. W. Christensen, recreation
throughout the Southern Area, all of U-. Ro»d and Rridg. Fund
enmmi»st«n consider the purchase 1director for the rily-wide rrrreawill le.t m, strength and make millace lr«ie,| in Ha corporate
of air conditioning for In* com­ (ton program, said that Hilly
limits.
test
observations,
missioners room. Action taken hy Johnson. 12 avvi Magnolia AvrGiant poi-ited.out to th* £.m iat.fo rf. Mayhury, Commander
the board will require that bids
&gt;•*•* I a - IE SIR gait la 8 KT T
nur.
took
ihe
top
prut
w.th
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('
min'
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1M
h*
of
the
Campbcll-Ustlng
Post
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•f
he secured for the required air seven pound IS ounre hast
J- • ’I'ou**'"’
IM* £ • »
Us.
gra#rl
, r i . lon
,
, n ,i!« Cojn'y Commissioners lhat
conditioning.
Slate I » • makes It not arbitrary
Frank tnderson. II. of Golden ,h*r m,r* u *' yrar, according lo Sanford, &gt;aid that
/ an
.1 attempt
........
“anford C i t y Commissioner • ike look Ihe second prtre with ,h'’ Ku-lx»t adopted as advertised
• ill he m ide lo organise the loeal hut ronip't-nf) thst th# fund* ha
John Kridrr appeared before the his four pound It ounce bass, hla yesterday hy lh* Beard of lounty group lo add a tremendous harrd wi h the town of t assetCommissioner*.
County Commissioners to report, prize » u i reel
The tolal hudget, whirh nears strength lo the defense of a \ulalong with rommisslonsr Fred
"Th* town is hard up for fund*
Richard Powell, li. of Ri t
nerahle part of our rssuntry In
Dyson, on the colored playground Box l*o, e' idrntly an ardent fish­ one million dollar*, «*• not chang­ ras# of rnrmv attack.
«• t i -.i i nom • .
. tha
in Goldsboro. Krider aatd that at erman look Ihrre p rim in thr ed after each Hem was rnnsulered
- a i lad, “iha
Mavh,itv
.aid
Ihai
i--»nagrrs.
least Xl.VfWl will he spent on tournament with a three pound, hy Ihe commissioners at yester­ and B'iulu of anv age, are asked town routsctl hi» authorised me to
equipment for the playground two pound, and l&gt;« pound hats. day's m-eimg.
to lake part in this vriv import- ask for two thing,.’’ These h#
Th# General Government fund.
Alto Included in tha plant, Kridsr It# Wai awarded a reel, glass rad,
point'd out were; &lt;11 asiuranca
told the hoard. ar« two tennis ar.d three plug*.
in «he p.oposed hudget suHmittad |
u i'C b r pia-.' n" ^ thst Casselberry would r*.-*iv# Its
eeurta, • volley hall court, a hes- | Robert George, Jf, of Golden t« lbs commissioners for consider­
The le. t observation will he • hare of th. road aid hlldce fund
kethall court and a eofthall 41a- Liko look a reel si a prtre in ation, ls UD.Mi.OI, Th* R»sd
beginning immediately, a-d gJ t
tot.)
..
II
&lt;l
•&gt; «he American La- lhat Cais*Ih#rrv ha given tha
•he citv-vrtde event with a two and Rndga fund
Vffut nn | «V#»bnrB
17* 2*. And th . Fine and Forfei­
The City Commissioner SnM the pound three minco h*«s,
vard Sunday, Mayhury Mid. from amount of money a that should
board "I am confident that thiv
Earl Foulk. It, Sanford Avenue, ture fund tolal is |IIS,i01.!tY
H a m to 9 p m. Interested per­ ha». he«n shared during the past
project will do much toward eli. waa awardrd a plug and a finis,
The mllUffe set hy lha Hoard son. should go io the legion flv# yrarv
of ,C&lt;winiy
in
mutating juvenile delinquency."
........
,Commissioner*,
... mu .
if. .Ihe
. . . building
(hI Mine
tll
.
•Commission
—iiini
-o ,Chairman
rsiim sn
John
mg aril* for landing a Us pound ,-l
adoption of the budget a. adver- th„ |h f, fL | ran lw , r . rd ' lo M" uh
“,h" '* ihe ftrs*
baas.
^
"me the m atter has com* to eur
Prues fug the fi-hing coolest Used will be: aeven mill* for Orn - 1 h, , p
Seminole County
attention." ’ ll &gt;
Is« *my
understand*
were made possible hy The City ral Government. I'V mills ft'r
•* Corps into . full-ilrengUi unit.
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ha said, ’’that Casaelt-erry
nrcrratmn Department, Hill Hard­ the Fme and Forfeiture fund, two
Th. Ground O I„e,s,r Corps Ing," h., .
JACKSON, Misa. te—Four can­ School Board Sets
V» U *'*
1
ware Company, Hobson Sporting mill* for the road and bridge ha. been ... up for lh.- pad f,v . ^ ,B* ^
didates for Missiulppi governor
fund,
and
three
mill*
for
th#
Goods, Gene’s Tessro Service.
year.. Mayhury pointed ou. and in * f’'”‘U of ,h*
*'nr*
stepped on each other s heels early Meet Tomorrow
•* •
f.-w town .»
Crowe's Fivh Camp. Hill Imple­ hospital. Twenty mills will lw re­ ••&gt;me .ta t.............periled n„ .
today ai vole counting reached the
-p,
The Feminol# County R-’hi'Aj ment Company and lha Firestone quired f&lt;*r Ihe operation of ^envinhalfway point In the first Demo­
function of the
Board will hold a eprclei kiw i- Store.
ole County school*.
I d-frn&lt;• o’ganitaiion, h* said, is
cratic primary election.
Even though tha general pal,
twg
tomorrow
at
10
a
m.
in
the
,
airplanes of soy type..
, ,
Recreation Director (Tirlslenaen
A runoff election Aug. X it cer­
| r(&lt;l [f
nfficea of the Superintendent of •aid lhat if any of lha participants tern of taxes lesird in adjacont j |llrr#
in o n Stale. M .ih iry e ^ l,,"’, •
study th# malice.
tain.
inties, and eounllea over^ moal I plmtnawl.'(!••'' giound ,i" “ . low that
The togs two vote getters In yes­ Public Instruct Ion at the Court had no! heen contacted, lo pleas* co
of the S la'r, Semlnol* County
rail him al 1371-R for their pri­ lasts will h# rsdured l»o mills it I* pr-ssildq for tr-tny plane*
terday's primary may not be House,
The board « tn make • firel se*.
I* hedge hop sritheiit radsr oh
known until lata today. Lang bal­ study
- h»o u -wd e-»d ftildfo t&lt;J * nil!- • *r*#«on.
of the I9S.VM budget‘and
lets bt all counties slowed returns. Consider
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Ue appointment of two
"It la tn 'A# inle
Atty. Paul Johnson, making hla or three teacher* for the aim-.mg
O. I\ Herr, ten, a n a.
f-nie of eur r ejnlry
third try for the post his fattier year.
cia| tinea that the Grinr.d l
once held, look the lead at 1: IS
R. T. Milweo. Reboot Fup*rina m. loday and kept a raror thin
Michael Mikler, 73, h
fondent, said that lha hoard
margin over 41-year-old Ally. Gen would also consider and review
toanw rillrrna will join w -h us
J. P. Coleman.
Central Florida
The i't»"deol of th* Reminola
tha preliminary plan* for nine
&gt;n this gigantic effort and t&lt;-at
Former Gov. Fielding Wright, more school rooms at tha Golds­
High J-rhonl h&lt; y Club S|"&gt;k# lo
ob'ervatinn
tn
hettrr
l.rlp
defend
KVyrar-old founder of the Statei boro School.
LONDON, in —Communist Bui- Pioneer Succumbs
the h'nnford K o a n u Club today
our poultry,
Right* party in 1&gt;M. followed in
«* h,- reported llir «v«nt« which
Mitwee said today lhat tha De­ ta n a admitted today thai Iwo of
One of Central Florida's pin
A*
soon
as
enough
of
our
pillthird place. Ally. Rosa Rarnrtl, partment of Puhlie Instruction her fighter planet ahot down an near and surceaaful celery growlook pla.r at ihe hr) Cluh’i In*
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sens join
with
lo form_ th
of Jackson, ran a close fourth.
will probably move Inlo ita nrw l-racll airliner laal WednesiUy.
p."&gt;ed away Monday night w y *VBjIMbia' orgarurailnn. the trrnalinnal convrntion in Detroit.
Mrs. Mary Cain, newipaper ed­ offices on Commercial Avr. dur­
It said il would "discover and ers
at hi1 home In Slavla.
Gn-uud " ’•-•Tver Corps. M.itbui)- Mirh.
itor known for her fight* agalnat ing th* week of Aug. IS. Simul­ P lith Ihosa resp oniihlt for Ihr
Edwin Madden loM th# Kiwan.
Mlrharl Miklrr, 1J. fame In continue-l, w* will
•upi-rcompulsory social security, Irailcd taneously, h* »aid, tho special c ilasim phe."
la gtuirp al |H r&lt;*.&gt;n luncheon
Slav
ia
In
1913,
and
wai
'»n»
&lt;
&gt;
f
tisort
and
clm-f
ob.rrvrrs
in
the
weakly in fifth place.
AU M persona ahoaH Ihe air- ihe nldett nirmbers of SI Luke’*
teacher groU|B&gt; will ha moved Inin
permanent grinrp. "Whrllier * mrrllng l«,ia) i ,t "it was inter.
• , murh pould
the office* now located in the liner, Including II Amerlrans, l.ulheran fTturrh there It* was 1prrs-’O cay iln e lr « In o f III &lt;&gt; C«tlrig In Srs,rrr killed. Tha plane, whirh had b-irn in Slovakia,
Court Honso.
com* fr«-m one h-y f luh."
j
"r
jn&gt;’
.
a
«iral|
amount
of
time
c Men off course, erashed JimI
Ms i Irn revir «i-l H . four daya
C ivil Service Group
lie Is survived hy a brother. , .* . , r anxious to get a, n&gt;#ny
r n h of th* Bulgarian G r a a k Joseph Miklrr S r; two Ions, , prop!, intrtea'.rd a* po.tible," he 'pent a*. »h* r*nvrntion and re­
b
rd
er.
Lively
Squabbles
tailed thn prr-.rtlng of tha FrewTo M e e t Tomorrow
Joseph H. Miklrr, and John Mik
lii.
Previously lha Bulgariana had Irr; Iwo daughters, Mrs. Andrrw
lornFound.li. Award foe
lb « O va Service Commission Are Seen In 1956
• •Id Red antiaircraft guns downed Dud* J r . and Mr*. Paul TrainsIVorV Against \ in-lallsm to lh*
of tha City ef Sanford will hold
hey d u ll II* .1 I rrr.!l*,t the t-eWASHINGTON l-Ti—The thinM lha airliner and promised partial ky, and seven grandchildren, all French, First Sf.
Ita rngwlar meeting tomorrow
ter Ilia million dollar of Alavla. He ia also survived hy
ginning of . Y. r Scholarahlp for
night In tha commission room of Congress left undone, • big part piyment
Crossing Studied
outstanding wo-* in tha dub.
of tho story of this year’s sec­ p sne But lha tsrael Foreign many nicer* and nephewi
tha City HaD.
Ministry
said
Monday
that
Israeli
Fallowing numerous eomplatets
IVealay D*os, d'lsga’a to lha
Funeral wrelre* will b# held
Tha meeting, called lor I tion, promts* lively wptahble* la Investigator* who Impeded Ihe
Thursday, I p. m. at SL l.uk*’s about tha eondltlon of lh# street r«nv«nt|on from lh# tonal eluh,
o’clock, wUl ha primarily a re­ IftM
Fourteen Important lersim r* wreckage saw “ numerous hull*! laiihiran Churrh wllh Pa'ior crossing it First Rl. and F’rench 'h-scrihed m detail th* *\tond*&lt;l
organization meeting.
Wartrn
F. 'our laker) hv (Fe hry Club m*m*
President
Elsenhower asked for holes'* and gainwl "Ihe definite Stephen M. TMhy officiating In­ Ave. CityManager
Those serving on the romrnlaimpression" lhat they came from terment will he Hi Ihe Mavis Knowles,along
with C. A.|t*ne- -o-'
bn*h g ' —g lo and Coming
lion to represent tha employes did not rearh hli d*tk. Ravaral machine-gun fire.
dirt, As'istanl District Engineer fr**m th* e,-ruentlon.
Lutheran Cemelery.
of Use city are Representative other major bills slso were left
Trip* to lh.- i h#*t* rflnld CSganGuy Blaek’a Funeral Rnswa of for th. Mat* Road Department,
Mack Cleveland Jr. and John hanging.
r u r n r dies
• •wl R V, Filxgrhal&lt;l, vice-presl- e lt. faetory, ihr mot. Ihan Vv®
Orlando ia in rharge.
All pending legislation will ha
Ivey. Members representing the
AT MARINELAND
deni of Ihe James !(. Cragg Con ehurchea in R - hmon.1, V* , tha
Oty of Sanford are: Roy Holler aliv* when Congress rttnras J*a.
MARINELAND LT - Flippv fhr
alrurtinn C-nnpany, surveye,! the visiting of old Ft. McKinley
BTRANfiE OFFIfttS
and Harry Lee. The member al 3.
conditions there thi. morning.
where th# Jlar ;o»ng!e&lt;| Banner
BELTON, Tea. ID-R. R
Perhspa th# most Important El­ Educated Forpolt# Is dead; fam e
large, elected by tha four memunknown. II* w at lha first por- Jnnsi, who has soma hsrhH wire
The
City
Via
tagsr
s
offlea
this
was
srntten and tha visit lo An*
senhower
hills
stranded
were
ben chosen by the city and the
these to atari a multlblllion-doHar pnit# taught at Manna Studios In for sale, hat been gelling longue- mornirg said that steps will b* napolis, as s i ! a- a broad tour of
employes, la Hugh Whelrhel.
expansion of tho nation’s highway ump through a hoop, raise a in chesk offers from throughout Ihr lairn to Improve th* #rn,ting &lt;• Waehtsurlnn D. C-, w-ra rteaerlh*
building program and to aid In flag, blow a horn and retrieve Southwest line* his for-tal# ad In a* m&gt;&lt; In rndang,-r ihr safety rf mi isi detali.
a stick la response lo spoken lh* Tampla iT ei ) Daily Telegram attlomobil.-a paaarng through tiia
Tha two apr.her* »«e* la b # local school construction.
Rev. F. Morgan
inlrraevllnn.
word' and hand signals.
llliral I.) Dr. J H. Root.
ram* out "harhrd wlfa."

Seminole County
Taxes To Be Down
$2 On Thousand

Planned

E. Tucker Appointment Told
To Be Good Will Ambassador Runoff Eleclion

T.

. T. E Tucker, president of the
! Florida l u t e Rank received hit
appointment todsy a t “ Amhassador of Good Will" for the State
of Florida.
Tha appointment was made by
Nathan Mayo. Commlssioorr of
Agriculture and Chairman of the
State’s Good Will Committee.
Tucker, along with his appoint­
ment. received a supply of good
will material that Mayo said "1
Bill Waldeck opened ■ four, am sure will he uhed to a splen­
f week course on "Constructive did advantage."
SilttTMBibip Mid P trta n tl FfnMaterial to be uae I by the lo­
C’ency" last night at the Epis­ cal "Good Will Ambassador" incopal Parish H o u sy rttb ^ d par* tludei ideal'ftra’lnn cards of oth
ers to be apnoinl&gt;d by Mr. Tuck­
teg* orp-t/vtSe-mlnuta course in er. The idii tifleation points out
salesmanship, personal develop­ that the holder It n "Good Will
ment, eustomer relations, and me­ Ambassador" for tha Stata of Flo­
mory.
rida with the "full duty and res­
Waldeck has had 10 years ex­ ponsibility lo dispense Courtesy,
perience in practical education Hospitality, and Friendship m tha
fir st aa • registrar srith LaSalle trua Florida tradition, and to pro­
J Extension Urivcrslty and later on vide full information about all tha
" th e staff of Columbia Untveraity advantages, attractions and won. as educational advisor In the d e n of Florida to our visitors
Hima Study Department. During and citireni so that all may (hare
tha p u t aavaral years ha has to • greater deg-ea In the many
been conducting hla own clasaee blessings of tha Sunshine State."
throughout West Virginia. KenAlso with the m ateria’. Tucker
tucVy, Ohio, Mr 'nla and Florida. received a supply of sUckrrs to
This stimulating program re- ha uied on the windvhicld of
quires but four meetings, there­ visilor'a cars and a supply of
by enabling the members to ac­ folders, pocket sire, giving a
tually “turn m.mths into hours", thumbnail word and picture story
f The practical techniques and prin­ of tha Sunshine Stale.
Tucker said that he will soon
ciples a n presented In such n
Mannar that Urey aro readily un­ begin distributing the "Good
derstood and can be applied im­ Will Ambassador" idenUrlcalMa
mediately br any type of telling. cards and calls especial attention
Waldeck declared that ha was to the instructions that accom­
pleased to ate such a flat turnout pany the appointment. He aayt
“the holder agrees to make a
a t Sanford folks.
special effort 'o practice and ex­
hibit genuine courtesy, hospitality
Joycees W ill See
and friendship In hla daily con­
tact with Florida's visitors In or­
ti Illustrated T a lk
der to make them feel especially
welcome."

Bill Waldeck Opens
Four-Week Session
On Salesmanship

By M rs. Runnels

Mrs. Thelma Eitmels. 1107 W.
Second St., will give a humorous.
Illustrated lecture on "Human
Entities" to the Seminole Cbsraty Junior Chamber of Commerce
at ita luncheon meeting, Thursday
at Jim Spencer’s at 11 noon.
Mrs. Runnels was employed In
^Jfousten. Tax., at a portrait artist
v n»d fashion illustrator and has
Hrod bare for tbree years. Her
tn.U iut ia •iiignad to tbs San­
ford Naval Auxiliary Air Station.
Tha maating Is open to anyone
te tersetad In Joining Urn Jaytees.
Program chairman. Jack Barra*
ajossgt. urges all Jaytees to attend and promises tha talk will
hr very Intereating.

Spraying O f C ity
Begins Last N ight
Spraying of the ontira city
started but night when the crew
began Ita operations on tha West
Side of Sanford. Mosquitoes ha'*
become mnra noticeable alnr* tha
frequent ratna of tha paat two
w ean.
Controlling tha mnaquitoe* hy
•praying la d o n • regularly
throughout th« city, said City
Manager Knowles. However, citl*
aena ara sot aware that lha oparMien la tmderway since most ef
thia work la don# at night when
winda are not prevalent

Is Almost Certain
For Mississippi

• Confab Delegate,
" Key Club President
Address Kiwanians

Bulgaria Admits
Jels Downed Plane

V isiting Sanford
Ilia Rev. Frank Mor.r*n, a
former pastor of tha Oviedo Bap*
tilt Church, wae a visitor In San­
ford today. Rev. Morgen le stay­
ing. for th« next few dava, in
Ovsedo where ha la visiting
friends.
Morgan la now pester ef the
Miami Rhnrs-a Baptist Church.

Rain Below Normal
For Month O f July ,

Th* Einfnrd are# had ipprnt! j
mately M per rant of tb« normsi
July rainfall usually aipartenred
hen, according lo local weather­
man E J. "Bud" Mocghtaa Jr.
Moughtan said lhat during July
of Dili year only 4U Inches nf
rain 1( 11. including tha l.ll birhav
that waa experienced to d a y af­
ternoon
“Our normal rainfall la this
only that ha v ia milting name- area." aald Moughtan, *1a TU
when in Korea.
Inchaa.
-1 (naught h* was d*id You
Rain recorded yesterday taknow bow aomj prisoners dJ« In talad XT hundredths ef an Inch.
priaoau or aro nevar (ward from
again . . . I didn't know."
Of Schmidt, i bo says: "I loved
him vary much. AfUr all. ho ia Supper, Initiation
the father of any child. Rut ! waa
only with him a. few weeks before Planned By Elks
ha wont overseas."
Sanford L o d g e Ne. m i .
Of rtno: “We'ra very happy. I B. P. 0 . E. will meet in regular
don’t Uha II op bora In Ibo wooda m ik n lemurow night, alerting
but bo'a boon a good husband and with n free to-memhere supper
I town him."
at S:M o'clock to bo fcOewed by
rinn himaatf aaya litUa about tho tVi initiation of two candidate*,
M • war prisoner itrango Hftnrt—
"Wo met and we M in lore.
That’a about all there ia to 1*11."

Young Girl Faces Big Decision

______ ________

ho said " I n baetinesa means

U n . Ftao gold abo had never none to mo ■wVnythJng We
™ j9 t* * * •*&gt; &amp;•*
talked It m m and Ifa my wife*

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VOLUME XLVI

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
M m * * KUtKIPA. FRIDAY. Hl.V 2H.~ I9S5

An early-morning race bat* can I Negro, driving a Ford Sedan,
automohttM through Slpe. »ben tha Robinson car want out
0 i v ,. |n Midway ended with both if control, skidded more than !00
rarv damaged and • restau ran t; feet into the front of the Silver
c'.oted up until repaira have been Gnll Rrstxursnl tearing a post
r
I cut from under a porch roof,
Kill’ll
Robison, 20 - year - old I bringing th# structure down over
Kegro af Midway, driving a tne front door. The Pontiac lUdPontiac eedan waa racing Willi# i fled an additional 20 feat smashC . Tum m lngj, 2«.year-old Midway mg a fence and »eve-al p o«lt be.

fore coming to a *:## it *»*x re­
ported.
Tha Ford rar, driven by Cum­
mins*, iklddrd out of control
when the Pentiae swerved into
the building. Cummin?* brought
hi* car to a stop after crashing
into thre* fence pw&gt;t*.
Tha accident «&gt;• investigated
by Deputy Sheriff Hubbard Ku­
banka and Constable J Q. "Sltm '
Galloway. Eubank* arrested Eulta
Robison, charging
him with
“recklei* driving".
Constable Galloway said that
ha found Cummings at hi* home,
th* damaged ear pulled around
uehind bit borne. Cummings baa
lean charged with “ Leavtng the
•cane of an accident” and "rackle*t driving." Damage to both c a n
ha* been estimated at (300.
Rosa Lea Robinson, operator of
tha Sliver G rll Cafe. *aid that
damage* to tha building would
coma to at 'east $300 Tha propertv i* owned by Abraham Jankin*.
Midway Negro.

Elder Springs
Commencement
Slated Tonight

SliigcmiTsu Asks
Official Word

Merchants
Army Deserter Gets
For Next Thursday
25-Year Sentence
Doing Hard Labor
U. S. Willingness
On Security Pact
Is Hailed By Eden

zva izjz*

WASHINGTON. *v-A btD Ir* free
natural gas prodacart from fadernl contrail patted the House by •
nu-vote margin last night but
r j nromptlr wag gnaggad in tba n u b
w io adjourn.
Acting Mgjnritf Leader Clemtn ti (D-Ky) Wd nawrtmen die bill
la not on tba Seatata progra m &lt;&gt;n.
Panic! fD-Ta*), an all^ut backer,
conceded It it “ awfully lata” lo
■tart debate this year on w eb a
•MitrareraJa! Dice.
Tba Senate ean act upon R dur­
ing the aestkoa beginning next
January.
^
Tha Honan h i t night passed M M v btU by Rap. Harris (D Ark),
frankly aimed at overturning a
I t t f Supreme Court decision. It
mould exempt producers from the
Federal Power Goam iistoa't prion
fixing authority.
The high court bad ruled that
five FPC should regulate producer
Frier* for gat sold to interstate
pipeline*, it u id tba FPC waa
£ « r o n g in contending It lacked tbit

ftct*r Wd&gt;r *** 1111N&lt;tu,Al
N a ra re n e C h urch
Announces School

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Campbell's Office
Sees Wrong-Doing
On Company Head

- Turncoals To Hear
Chinns By Army

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13 Cases Are Heard
In County Court

Strong Editorial

The First Church ef the Nex»ran* announce* a twe-waak Dally
Vacation Bible School beginning
Jb August It. Mrs. Robert Carter
” baa been named as Buperrleer
with an edniiniatrative staff consweted ef the fellow Ing wornem
Mrs. Tom Bpivajr, Mrs. Robert
Badenhaugh. Mr*. Spencer Castle,
awd Mr*. Robert Spear Jr.
At a recent dinaer meeting at
tM dy'a. Bible School warden Congressm en Hope
were Instructed and detailed plana
made for e very fine echoel.
Mere ernecncement will bo gfv- T o End On Schedule
WASHINGTON Uk-OoexretsiooV&gt;n in tba r ta r futuifi regarding
al leaden pushed tha throttle down
lime end curriculum.

Dies In H ospital

S and IS stars, won’t tell her asms
f where she U rn.
She css talk but apparently
doesn't cars to. Slightly Irked by
all th* attention she waa getting
yesterday at Pins Strati station,
th* city clearing house for lost
today aa hoaaa leaped that tha first children, fra tight-Upasd ml aa taid
a d tb a M h ‘
fra Mamas la “gs« away.”

Bryai. B .

C r it ic a
Strangulation Said
O p p o s it io n Reason For Death
|s S h o w n
0( DeLand Woman

Th&lt;* fnmTv^ncfntfttt p*»&gt;2rft*ii
»r Ihr F.lt.wf Spilttfi PiptiM
Vi
HtbU School
nr.i w n r
■Mil! hr hfM At tho Chupfl (otay
Mr* 7&gt;&gt;n* ^ 11 '
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n hr
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m .I! b« open to the public ftt ?;30
T O R O r — The arrival of »(* he,| yesterday, d e-l ■! i t r s n g '. .
pm ,
1' S Arms atomie cannon* at Ok tmn.
Thfff
74 p ipi!% dffrtllfti maw t reused political fire today p , ,
*r* t Mer. *"*"ir&lt;- t..
in ihe i:hool ih-s year with an in Ijpsr. s Diet Parliament.
Smith M » hul .inier ope- iter an 1
a'erag* ittandanca of r-o. th *
i
r-niral opr*o..n'n qne* parttim* p -eim .f i In ng h#ld
attUOIVT HlfVNOWlt remote* trt- «Uimr b- c-nphw&gt;Ja* a print 'v
- : ? . n ' cd * program | ti,in r ; Prime Minister trhim Ha- on aa open chart* p-* ig an ....
I radio and TV r*r»rt *o Wx* poop!* on Ui« C- n n i conference.,
of 1'ible study. Missionary aetlvl-I urjama **id th# United Sia'e, q
Rnokinc from Washington. hr aoid the •»r„l w»r- c( the “ipaik!
TALLAHASSFB—Several lime
lies. Bible slot lea, character hail nn| informed Japan that Ihe P q iu tlfl who found the body
kindted"
at
Ihe
merllrg
would
eoetvr
when
Ihe
Big
four
forenn
ratied by tha 1955 settlor! of the
• •ones, handwork, recreation and *|omir guns and rockets were be ,a &lt;f Mr, Smith s
f a&gt; in a
ministers roofer In October. Tfc* lYr-sidml s Oiled that white hopra
legislature affecting tha Florida
refreshments. The whole *rboo| in? sent to the f a r Ka*t for thr pool of hliw.l from a so M on her
pear* had been Ignited, wo rantmi aft-iid in he enmplaeenf; n«r
Highway Tatrol and tha Depart­
was gisen a picnic at tha Elk's this lime.
forhead and that bl'wtttaint coverran we believe that one week of negnMtlon can "wholly eliminate *
ment of Public Safety, will b#l'lavginund on Tuesday.
problem arising out of the wide gulf that separates Last and Weal.*
"Sin.-a this 1**11* is verr lm ed the hodaheets and flu&gt;r of th*
rome affective neat Wednesday,
The faculty for the sihool was portanl," said Foreign Mlni»t*i h,fwvl from a wound on '■&lt; fore.
Aug. 2.
as follows' H'ginner Department, Mamnru Shlgemltsu, ‘
h u e "owl and tm i b!'.&gt;i&gt;'- ns c
I
Amonga them la the era which
klrs. II. II klaitln, Superinten- immediately asked for official *■'• hel'heci* and 1
of tho
requires that all under I I year*
•tent. Mrs. Vk llhtir Nolan, klis* ronfirmat.on,
room Itut l&gt;r \\
i^rker,
of age must submit proof of age
Myrtle Wilson, Miss Lola Yates,
pathologist at Halifax H ’ p.Ill It
‘Tlie
(osemment's
atiituil#
will
when applying for a drivar’a
and Mis* Are Jett.
Daytona Reich who performed an
license.
Primary Department, M r s . b* ilecided by th* repl&gt;."
autopss- ia 1 Ihe heal w&gt;v.nd wa*
A 21 cents per Hernia fee In­
k Wa.h.nglon annminermen:
de.vh
Henry Per*. Superintendent, Mrs
fers** on driver's lleenie*. Fund*
, hw, n rp „,v j ohn ta p -c -f sail
/
John I- Miller. Mu* Hilda Lrgl#, sa.d a six gun battalion of :»i
derived will b* need exclusively
More than M Sanford merchant* In the ‘'Merchants Night” eel*. Mis* Peggy Crouch, and M m mm atomic cannon and a hatlery , m„ h |oM .n s , r..... ,t . , t&gt;. a
toward financing driver educa­
of li ng rang* TMntm. bombard hlim#i fln^in(. on,
h , „ n (he.
and interest'd cithern at# sta r- hration when it 1* expected (hat Jeanette D*e*.
tion in public school*.
ing a giganfc "Merchant* Night” ' the gam* w|M h# played foe a
Junior • Intermodule Depart- mem rocket* were being asugncil 1riv, m ^ hi* aon Samuel, is Tba
Another which becomes law
at tba ?an?ord Memorial Rase- pxrl»d stadium.
m rnt, klrs. 1 . Wt k-cgla. Super-| to tba ta r Kaat.
I ksiy. haavvi f, a s a quoted ... is :" i
Auguat I provide* the widow a
ball Stadium ru st Thursday, Aug.
T e merchant* pretend"? tha inlcnilrnt. M *. A. J Peleison,
ki Okinawa, biggest t* S Tar hi father attacked ( r ; tv- Hi 1
pension of one half • trooper's
baseball affair for Fa-ifor-l ei*t- j Mr*. John F. I'm , Mrs. I* P. Ka&gt;t ha,c, an krmv t|&gt;oke*man and called th* sheriffs olftca.
NEW YORE. (JD-A World War I, 7;30 p m.
pay If tba officer ta killed la lin« II Army daiertar — who changed
Tha Sanford Cardinal* will &gt;-n» and fans, ara distributing Wade. Plan's!, Mu* Donna Naw-1 said Ihe g in* had arrived there
of duty.
son; Junlor lntarmediat# boys I with the «Urd Kidd Artillery Hat
his name, ratted a family and meet the Daytona tlearh Islander* J l/v d ticket* to tlia gam*.
An act becoming law October founded a thriving buimcsa — ha*
Tb-a it on* of th* #\fnts that handwork, Chari**
Muiihrod; tal on and would ha untr
1, strengthen* tba financial le- hc*n sentenced to IS yswr* at hard
h»l a«*tifvd a muiplrl* traton of t |&gt;rincipal. John l« Miller; r*frr*h- mnrtnw and Sunday,
•ponilblllty law. It extend* the labor by a court-martial.
h.. «ohall for tho Sanford a rfl , 1 m tnU , Mt». R. F.. Sodarblom; trained at Ft. Bracg
period of luipemion from ona to
and la on* of th* fa-toi* iradinc ■I’ustnr " . P. Rmokt Jr,
Tha penalty. Impoaod yesterday
th rre was no word on wlirr* ihe
thre* year* and nuthoriass tha after Arthur Athans, « . falconer.
up to * *. p Uam in Uagu*
ifcur
- ■■
Mh Artillery Baitalion, a unit
suspension of the vehicle regis­ N.Y., pleaded guilty, la aubjael to
steadings.
equipped with Tjr.mm. "Honest
tration in addltisn to driver's automatic review.
M*rrhant* and dtis*"* who
John" rockets, would h* •tationrd ’
license.
d
*trihuting
th*
neatly
12,000
Athanaa wile. Marjurte. who
It trained at Ft. Sill, Okla.
It alto *uta wider the a rt the took their five children with her
ticket* lociud*
T*ia Army empha*irrd tvxh th*
Argfln a Drive-Tn, Anq't's Fa
*'pt 2 i f ,i ** W*11 ** lh* r *r,M
in tha cnurt-martiil an Oavafnocs
r»nn« n and Do rocket esn u -c,
is!
ht.ifi*e
bpanfl*
Island, tearfully mid the board:
. n r c'f
k'.T*J r i w
*uu»call &lt;0 *1 or slKtn,,' war-l^. ‘ 7*..
Also becoming effective Oct. 1'
,
. ••lfler
h
r.f 1* 0 1.iJr
o lle r t "nvai .o t r r k
, * _ r r ime / mu., ter Ban,., h, L. Baas Dk“ ' fWrry - .
la an act which put* Into opera­ -You couldn't ask ter a better J ^ * .,&gt; 0 ^
Wa/aheuse Furniture .company,! SAN KHkYCISCO U« - Tfrce
( smpliel! •*** *t was w r-nj in
I Eden last nighi ha led tia wviin- IT! I Sp.nki f/u 'f .*•*1- 1 " Static-, j turncoat fnrmer corporal* wtv'
tion placing blood type In tha husband.
I t s areusations o? rron*d " g
She married th#
tnld.er ln
pf h ,
? ( ,ir .
j.
spare provided on a driy*r’« liD. Rrowi*, T. Vi B|.&lt;n, &lt; r- o:nhraccd
e:nhrared rrimr.-'Mism
tmr.. m sm at fie
Be end j .
I
| j
c
I
against tlowanl I Yim-r. 1 »'•
c*ni*. Thit, howavtr, ia a p*rmiaan t, C. R. Dawann, Due Bmp of |h* K v -m V&gt;ai return . -lay n O U S h O I C j C r j p C O K S ern'it*nl dollar 1 *e*r r an in W i­
alva bill.
l a f aa ii).
t ^ M a v UB*1*__
J h ^ f h u t m l u t e f k la .iui* to Uicir famliW* &gt;nd te ehsi-ar- —
.
_
ll, aitl «a* dropi'.ng them.
. * | of Europe ami it » future "..Wf
”
...............................I*r
- -Furtuiira '&gt;n- (h*v -------Stverml a»h*r laws gnvornlng iiu
.'tank, -Fooduiart,
b c liu rd- th r r- nstteik ani T o J o i n t S c S S I O i l
Approximately
MO frimds of Ihe Kuron**amt .it * .fuiur*
,
Young I* president ' American
oparationa Involving drtvor’a II •jmily peUtumad tha aourt.martial Rcportins by trI. vla. r. t i Brit- tar, Harry's l.lqunr Stot*. Jsrob- Ih*ir coir.r?&lt;1ca in a prisoner o(
7. nr, lead and .sr.'li.n.- C s, of
r*n»# procadux* will also become
aln on the summit renter*'ire,; son iRq-artm-nt Store, Jim 8 p*n. war camp
O f C h u r c h P e o p le
St l&gt;wii* lie retain-d tv* poll lion
for lenitney.
effective.
The charg*i. most serious K Is
Th# dcaerter, whot ook th# name Edrn eaid. " It may bo, in time, rer'e, John i-.nU rlk Jnnrs CmJudge Erne*t llnuthnlder s p ile '» d h the rumpanj • n h» u.i* a-t
that
a
accurity
p
a
t
t
e
r
*om»lh;»B
,
Prjr
jitoi*,
MclteynoM
*
Drug
po«*ib|r
to
lodge
under
th*
I
ni
of Joseph Trainer, operated a suc­
'a&lt;t nirlit in a rnniliined meet
Ifir 1x1 11 the D
r M at.ris's
form Co«le of k'tlilary Ju -lu r,
cessful automobile agency near Ilk* It could give flux'- a the srn-o Store.
c i-r i-e 1 rntial Ripitst Churrh Procur* ent A
du.ing tba
British-M ade Je ts
Nichn'msi Bulck To. 0&lt;|h»m carry a possible doalh penalty,
Jamestown In upstate New York of security she fceli she nerd* , 1^
llridherhooil and Women'* Mi* Truman admlni tri&lt; &gt;o
that Germany can be united"
' and- -Tudur, Inc., I’arkin's Men's , Th# thre*. who refuted
- ropaln lionary Soriety,
flirt of Infer.
| Allegaiions of '
To Replace Planes for hvt yean.
Ha also said Um Fiait to Britain I Htotp, Robb'*
an
t w
went
Red *.rmx
CHn* at
—-**'*. — Bak*r&gt;. Rnpcrt1 | SI."fi X
it 1
ru to
10 nru
■■ ltoii«ho!der
l,. continued
,« Li,
I* ng nf *.im#
his ,,fight e*t" in Young •
next spring of Soviet Premier
li.il
’rrmier lid Sirickland, Fh*ll Filling Station, the end of the war. are William ,
, .
; hi* lime with
earn ,,n r f onii set* dA s s ig n e d T o Is le
ganm and r.iminunist party ch rf Th#
Herald. Sh.rdf " o.w art. n . Dalton G . ; o.ho
.vie by Cami*.
deiin
*
'
rWASHINGTON fju- The L’mled
Nikita S. Khrii'hrhev r-Miid 1 m f.uther lloMiy, Bcm IhoI* * • im &gt; u, ji . j i t Hillsboro, Mist.; a d
,
..
11 I,I
II . laa D*.
I
k-ii .1 :« ; T "a new era” in Ka?i
Slate* u buying 140 million dollars
t&lt;la I-sundry, Fmokehoua*. Srminolr Olympia. \\*»h ; and Lewis W ..f*h ' nrrs rnt .nr.f^ im .nila V,
fen-o Fro-tiirllnn ivumillea e'rvdelm
H
r.
r
t
.
.
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_
v,
.
.
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x
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1
1
.
v
.
.
,
Preirnt.-.n
of
tuirnile
dr
worth of Britlih madc Jet fighter*
tioni.”
,
Dry Cleanest. Sun«hlr* Market. 1n n e g t. ft Jark*onville. T*v
quenry docs not begin In Ihe rourt 1dneie 1 an in-i" ’* \e&lt;lcrdar, th#
ter the Royal Air Force.
H* said the q'Ktuori of German Sanford Kurnttur* Company, Ti«JWhen ihey rmounred commu
ihl;e testim-mv
They will replace American and
unity at the C.enevv ronfrrenre 4 ,*, Rr,ia„rant, Th-ift Oil Com- m*m in llong Kong July •, t*&gt;ey hat rather. In Ihe home, arhool rommiti&lt;'«» m h. iv* In whieh
and cuurrh."
v 'r H,,'
Canadian-manufactured FM Sabre
e said t**o of |lf
J u d |t Ernest Houaholder. Semi- brought o il *'* real difference" 1 pany, T"oehlon Dmy Company, • aid th»y were ready to pay thr
5p*aling to p rjf'y
t«n
I • '"'I'hell 1
Jrta attigned to Britain when that
between
the
kkeit
and
Russia—
Wilton-Mnler
Furniluie
Company,
penally
far
Ihnr
arllons
rhsrge*
ags r-*! Y-ung wrt# b a l d
note
County
Judge,
recessed
court
Skill*
Ik *
J - __ . . . 1 , ___ ____
,
...
■
m
m
*
__
country had trouble in production
After th# liner Pre*ident C1**e •emblH chureh peotde. Ilouthol on wrong inform iron.
vesterday until Aug. 29 alter with th# Russian: demanding a kowell'a and hmltty'a Fnajpin'
models of Ha own aircraft.
security part befofe agreeing to Turtle.
land dm-ks at 1 pm . tod i t ip * d*r explained hi* request for an
he*ring
U
ease*.
In
tha
three
Tba FM't, numbering about MO,
German unification and Ihe \\&gt;*t|
__________________
Army charges will be read to additions! US.noo m support tre
will be returned to tha U. 8 . Air day* ef court proceeding*, two contending that Fufnp* cannot
Juvenile Court and Us artiviUrs
them.
Force ter reallocation to other were found guilty aa charged, secure until Germany is united.
throughout Semin«1a Counly,
N
e
c
e
s
s
i
t
y
S
t
a
t
e
d
countries under tha North Atlantic two not guilty, three eeaea were
rhirles llavrs, vie# pceshfeot
no!
proceed,
three
estreated
honda,
Treaty Organisation program.
of IP* Central Psplist Churrh I
B re c k c n rid g c T ric s
C « iu s e O f E a s e m e n t A l l i o n c o P r e p a r i n g
one
case
waa
continued
and
one
II
r I *
Tba Defense Department made
Brotherhood presided over lad 12863623
tha announcement today by releas­ declared a mistrial.
'- £ &amp; •
l o . ^ T o F o r m F o d c r a h o n night's meeting.
The final session nf the Coun­ T o ' S e l l S a n f o r d '
ing without comment a British
-v s p s ix /iu
I against Mrs. Aria King nf tkeat I KL'AlJk LUMPUR, Malays ( * ty
Court.
!n
this
term,
included:
Ministry of Defense statement pub­
ni) HX-T*-* of?!fUmlnoU Co tin f O unibr- of h r i i Hi., » arn H that ihi* rouit Tti# llftliy-Chinr$#-lrviiftn AHianr*
Bus sell S. Chaudoin alias Junior
lished simultaneously In London
W » s .il*l *dW
Cnmmrrre
Man*?
y
Forrest
llreehad
ordere-l
a
tit
fool
ra.rment
today
prepirnl
lo
form
thn
FeilerAbout 4M Hawker Hunter Jet rhaudmn. ehrrged with "posses -1 kenrldge Is bark In Sanford M over h»r property h*iau'« of aiion of Malaya's first alerted gov. A m e rica Reportedly
■We smell 1 rat
ftgbten will be produced to re­ sion of still apparatus” estreated lowing what ha termed "a very reeessity.
■••■inrem-uta front
ernmvnt after winning a majority W arns Y u g o sla v ia
place the FMa provided the RAF a bond ef |M .; Mack Alexan­ surresiful trip" tolMiaml.
mint Ik en th*
Th* Circuit Court Judge told j in Ihe 9#-mcmb*r Legislative Coun
der
charged
with
"perking
on
the
ainoa IMS and XU1.
Breckenndr#
w
sb-rt
for
snytlviu
in
Miami
to
Mrs.
King
that
shr
will
not
mo.
cU
*
highway” estreated a $30. bond; “sell Senfor.*” to
O f F ig h te r P lanes
in the slmm.*! I ediiori.it com­
Final results of Ih# Rrillsh pro.] known fin- l-»t or Interfere with, in any way,
and tha case against Jam es Smith
REMJRADE. Yugoslalvl* &lt;r- ment j«f hv NsDrnslul (diincs#
•driers
and
f
who
h»d
t»*persons
empluyrd
by
C.
A.
I
a
c
.
teclorslc's
first
nalmnsl
election
for "possessing beverages not rom*
Supper Tomorrow
Tlie United States repurtrdly he
Ihe Grnexj Ielk a slsrtlocal IndusLee explained lo Ihe court thst Wednesday confirmed Ihe Alii
permitted to be sold under II
trisl prncres*.
, bet •-■1 f: id Ch •■*
a
n
re
't
bostl
II
would
win
M
of
the
‘
*rn“
*
Yugnslsvis
fis
t
nmstnu
mg
M
&gt;m
hr
had
hren
trp
t
from
hulldosirf
cense” was declared a mistrial
A t Country Club
.uid
the
1 nil- &lt;1 Slates, tha p*pr r
The
Chamber
SJ
casts
*t
Slake.
The
B
riifh
high
of
*
nvl'
1
M,G
•‘1*““
,
«**
«n-|
improving
tha
15-foot
ras*.
A gigantic barbecue will be when the jury could not agree bark hnma '
• 1 I 1hr -verting vj
Cl it
tims to n e n t to his property,
commissioner, Sir Donsld MaeGil-|hfr ml*h' , ,r “'" 'f
•' s
served tomorrow night a t the May* upon a verdict.
attend the '
,n " r«*idcnt Tito's intern s product of siqvssemcnt."
gather* | Lee wta represented hy atlor- llv rsr, will appoint th* other «d
fair laa Seminole Country Club In
mg.
H «.-.l "Tlie totalled tension
mrmhars,
| ^1^n,
Itry Gruiga A. Fprrr Jr.
honor of tho newly arrived com­
Well Informed sourret sxid ihr in the I m m 1 *-!i i t wss crv it.d
Police
A
re
Looking
manding officer of the Sanford
warning was givm Ih* Yugoslax hy Ihe Run an jo t f'hlrese r .w Naval Auxiliary Air Stetioa and
Forclgn Office hv US. A m b o n
'ed Sistca
For
G
irl's
Parents
his *Uft.
dor James Rlddlrherger.
sn t the re t of the fira
BALTIMORE (fk-Tb* Police DoTba barbecue, ie being exten­
Rumors that Ruisia has e*. Into another trap,
ded by the Seminole County partment's missing peraoaa bureau
presied willingness In supply Yu
"Disruscmr » fev-e f'-e with
hoped
today
would
bring
someone
Chamber of Commerce and Its
gostavia's aviation induMry withl them means stepping right Into that
to
claim
a
perl,
S-y«ar-«!d
1
members and ha* been plennH by
s license to build the MIGs hair trap
Chamber Manager Forrest Brac­ has b o n aa their hands more than
rirrulatH her* recently.
{ “ We shall never *ecv|t a csirc*
M boors.
ken ridge.
The gos-crnmani reporteslly dis fire.”
"She's
Mat
gracious,•
said
•
Chamber a f Commerce Freelrim ed Ih# possibility of uungj
- ------------ ■ deal Earl Higginbotham extended of tha matrons. “She's playing
Western designs with th* United'. ,
, *
. .
.
quietly
and
having
a
good
time.”
aa Invitation to Chamber ef
States,
Rnlsin
and
Frsnre.
but
Ih"
N
o
r
V
O
l
G
.
M
Q
I
lO tt
The youngster, picked up Wed
Commerce mambar*. *Tickete to
West's prire wss said to be too'
rtesday
afternoon
In
a
downtown
the affair ara $10 a couple.
high.

Several Laws Ready
To Be Effective
Starting Aug. 3

Nataral Gas Bill
^Passes By Margin
In House Action

No. 243

Cannons Start
Political Fire

Early-Morning Race
*Between 2 Automobiles
Finds Damage In Finish
tw o

A v u r ia lr d P ra m l / a a r d W ire

LV

a t ll.'M a. m. M a y

Air

____
n'frar Mg-s

alrUatm. Aa left at
ise passed a bitterEM M - M fit Mat pUaa far IF dispute! naitural gas bill last
fry*. Aa started fn n San
■ f r f a d bapaa ta

m

-* *-*■ w
eo-—
- *-*- -aa.
wn**
B f enftntuy

A irp o rt M a y

C W M W R MAY GET
IAN FBAJICMCO Ilk- Acting
efiao CMaf Ooarga Haalay has
msvad to abolish tho historic
ChiaaMwa police squad which
dates back TS years to th* days
of Thag w an and slave girl*. Ha
raaaaiaaaiad fatreOiag ChinaIowa's asnsafr alleyway* with
ragular nalterilad

rrAURAWT amt
il% J. Q. 'JHIm7
k total! Fhatad

S ee

1 O n
B ase
, OMAHA. IP—Therei may be some
mini
&lt;Wr hunting toon on tba
the greens
of the Omaha airport.
Th# airport la located north ofI
tha city ami adjacent to the low.
Undo of tha Missouri River. In the
root of Urn evening the not.ao-ahy
but quite hungry dear coma up
from tha river bottoma to grace
on tha airport grama.
That give* ptloia fit*,
ho the State Hama Commission
today la reneidcnng landing in
aome aepart riflemen from tu

An Elder Springs r r ’i.teof. Na­
val G Mjrlstf. S3 died • -lsv In
th# Frrnsld Lsughlvn Memorial
Hn1p11.1l following a short Illness.
Born June 3. 1*71. hs came ta
this community in 1911
He U survived by a sister. Mr*.
Msbie Kinibel nf Daltons Reich;
thre# ions, Wilhert E of Detroit,
Mich, Ralph II of Wj.hlngtnn,
D. C.. and Nova! Frederick cf
Hsmmond, lnd.; five grandchild­
ren. snd two great grandchild*
rvn: two brolhers, George of Paisdens. r* l^ snd Wesley of Seath,
j will be sent lo Ham. ter hurts!. No fiinaral w:!l
j
held and it has heetv.Askel
that Gowers be sou tied.

�THE SAXFOBD HERALD

Par* 2 ' Trf. Tu!y 2*. W 8

Brief News Items

111 ?

was not required to advertise thfi
ju d g e r i m
u MAN
|
L O U IS V IL L E . K y UR — Ju d js atata.
X ic Jiird H N*»h k a o « i that thw
roucEK t* r au­
m bro-saerd ire s u in li« lo w

tfy-N'ck SumKtr t
, c T T A n r n t w e n t t -n in b
\ M IC : C h n rtl* anrwtrad k ll
Tau&lt;k. Da noted th at (B r 4 t*«a
cryin g . but th at the looked peaea*
tn l That m ight b* a bad aign. or
It Bright not. Ha Wrpt hi* tra&gt;«
gravely g ratia and rr«pe&lt;Uui.
~Utjua you don't w ant to k « a * .
C b riatir, but I had to UU you how
ta rry t waa ahnut your tolbar.”
•T h an kj. W ayne." H rr manner
h»ld no rra rn U n 'n t for th n r tart
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eivrntmtrT. but no w arm th, either.
I f tt* not U in ' too m q m rtivr."
b*
ltd . “w hat * r* your rlang
now? A t * yoti gotn’ to run th*
Slash T atn&amp;a? U there* any*
ih .-g I ran do—"
"Tbanka. W aju e ." atm repealed,
"but a y plnr.t taka car* of every thine. Tm grttin g m am rd."
H i rontrollad bta face carefully.
"T o u r* a m iehty loyal woman.
fkn sU a. I hop* you'll rw rer be
Sorry.”
"1 wont.*" h rr rbln came up
w ith a arap. "A n 1 it you want to
do anm rtbinc, you can tell any*
trd y who aaka you that Tim l a r
rata* bad b it facta m a il That
au .-y about K e rry and Lata Dnaaa-.i pail ain't an!"
"YraTr* atrr* t f that ?"
1 T m aurtS"
"W ell, 1 w uti you a il tha luck.
G trtiU t. Go lone "
Tb* atrrat waa fu ll of Beat ire .
They r u a eatberad toftLbar in
IitU ". angry, btuxiog cl urn pa. Ilk*
• w in ru g lew a. It w a in 't bard to
•ro t th* ta ll, bearded figure of
h a t Cullen. Cameron touched bu
a m and drew him a t Ida.
•M r. Cullen, •rrc e th in r* N pper.fd to com* tnto m y handa that
pt.methiny n ig h t* b* don* about,
hut 1 pot personal rraaoaa fo r not
w antin' to b* m ixed up » U. I'd
nonner my m iu w a n t «nen menturned. I figure y c x ir* tha otaa to
take car* at 1L"
11* bald out tb* "wwatad" notir*.
The old neater didn't look at U. II*
kept bta Oery prophet'*
■ M rehtafly cm Cameron * tee*.
•W hy erase to mo, M r.

«d 1 tv* aw t an tha mao*
"Hacana* fm a
Cameron a m lln d ro e fja y . "No
reaaon cailkm a a and fannara
ahoutdat N an tha m m aid*. It
they both ballav* la law an*
an' fa ir daalin*. J do. T o u t * got
tfc' name nr a man that dnaa, tom
Ynu ra reapert«d lound her*. That'a
w hy 1 M ured you fo r tha w an to
taka chars* o’ UMa TO l*a *e M to
!&gt;our judgm ent."
H* Uuuat th * paper tnto tha M f.
caUatyrnd hand and w alked aw ay
1without mot* word*. Ha cankf
aafely leave tha r u t to tha old
i man * fanatic urn. Uut a* ha rod*
hack to Double -Hamced, h* waa
| fu r a aacnnd tim e in danger *4 tat- th is a pcraewal * -fta# fto r'1 I
5 "JuUgmant. This tlm * M M d d u tl
of K e rry Klnrdan. T h U n o d lo o
In s fool waa coating him
troabl* than ba waa worth.
• a a
*&amp;&gt;«Mbr&gt;ty ru lin ' «p In tha
houM, H arry," aaid R usty.
K erry had awakanod th is aftn ttoon. drained and w eak, but w ith
th* frvmr to o *, to aaa R u sty aitu ns
by bta bed. R u sty had aeplalaad

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As a result, he tripped up a abil­

that Hob had (m e to Jared Toland a burying, and had told him to
(Lay w ith K e rry till be s&lt;X bark.
T e lia g sttin ' outs a buckbnard."
R u tty reported ‘ Big. btary-aet
fella w ith sreyu h b u r. A n '—h* a
tre tru i' a a ta ri"
Lacey P arran ." K erry supplied
dully.
H eavy boot* cams up the ataira
La c ry ’a blocky fisu rt filled the
dourway, th rr* mar* figure* dim
brhmd him in th* shadow of the
h all. Id a ruddy lac* waa asd and
uncomfortable. Ilka an okf bloodhound a. H u eye* travcllad ewar tha
figure m th* bod. care* to reat on
th* on* by the window. "Y o u r
name H arry Baines?"
“ W hy. yea Though folks m ad ly
can ma R u sty."
T m so rry, K e rry,* tha ahenf!
spoke h ea n ly, "but 1 gotta take
you hnth b i."
"W hat— I" Roused at la rt, K e r­
ry struggled up on an
’ R usty didn t have anything to do
w ith tt—he n u t even around
erhen Larrmbaa was rtiot—"
"T h is tin t for Tim La m b a c ."
Lacey told him. "1 found out
your# wanted for a k ilim ’ in
I lodge."
K e rry and Rusty looked daaadly
at each ether. It had never oc­
curred to aither of them th at that
bust aaa» would fellow th an th is
fa r.
"W ho told y o u r K e rry de­
manded.
"N ate Cullen."
"C ullen! How would ba know r
"H a bad th* wanted notices.
Wouldn't say where be pot ’em.
hut that don't m atter. They'r* pen­
tane. You deaym' it 7"
“ No. but—" K erry'* be*d waa
■wtmming. Ha held him self up
w ith an effort. "W e dids t lo ll any*
body—"
*T h a f* for th* law ta Dodge to
decide. M y job’s to taka you tn an’
hold you till I hear from them.
I ’m aa a A c tr • ’ tb* law , K e rry ."
Lacvy argued unhappily. "1 pot
a y a * o n duty V do ■
"To n can't taka K e rry ." R u sty
m ildly. "Th* doe **Jd h*
t ta no ahap* t* m ar*—*
T know. I brought a borkbnani.
W a ll c a rry bun down careful. It
w e a l h u rt him ."
"Yo u e'a leave him bar*," R u sty
ssld la tb* asm * mild tana ‘ T h in k
b*'a potn’ f run away ta th* ahap*
baa h r *
T v * got my d u ly," la r v y re­
peated. and moved towned th* bed.

Rusty’s good-humored fac* didn't
chang*. but bta hand uust toward
hi* pun-halt who* ba d laid tt w
lb * la k l* wh«« h* cams ta. In­
stantly tb* SbarUTa pus opmrod
"D ra g try to pfv* m« awy

"Ale-nil ^ t a t 'R a r tf~
•rjred. "Lo t him take me—"
then r*m«mber*d miserable that
I a e ry had com* to taka K n rty ,
to a "W * dids t kUI W harton." b*
argued desperately, aa much to
tam aclf aa to hia them ! T b e y
c a n t prove w* did."
"Reckon th a t'f rig ht,* R u rty
apraad easily. H * watafcad w ith an
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BABOON* IS f LVlfVf
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ESSEX JUNCTION. V t, l* DUARTE. Calif. (F - Alter a Police, firefighter* and state troopcompiei* evaluation of actreia Su­ art—charred by local im tllfry—
ren BaU'a condition, phyaicun* at triad for five hours y«iterd*y ta
City of Hop* Hospital hav* an­
captur* a go-pound 'baboon.
nounced that she is iuif*ria| from
The puraueri west from tree ui
a recurrence of cancer
It waa cancer that made it nec­ tree try.ag to cepture the ifitmel.
essary for her right lag to be am­ Then they tried e ledy monkey ep
putated II months ago. The hospi­ a lure and even drugged hananai
tal d.d not announce jesletday and i high pressure fire hose.
FugUy. Police Chief Jem «i MuU
where cancer has struck again.
U a o f f i c t • 1 but authoritative cahy ordered the pluaiv* etaitor
source* have aaid it i* cancer of abet.
tha lung She has been hoepitaliaed
No oat kaowa »bare the kabooa
line* July S.
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m n n u , wear* hia uniform u fi,
second lieutenant la tho M arla*'
Corpe, after taking part ta th«
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Name Pontiac "America's Greatest BuynI
vfaaalbaae la providing aolid nemAwh aad
aisbfllty act any rapid at assy
Pontiac's performance la etrictly Pantiee'e alone—and it atem* from the asor*
modern, moss odtonaxf V-S in iMr fmAtafr-'
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than any cay within huadieria of dolUie of
Ponline's madori price.
Another Pontiac agtrn value, so m«ly
when you get behind th* wheal
i&gt; tho msprww* mm ^hmvdtsv that bmp*
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LANSING. Mich. J l - Secretary
of Slat* Jam** M. Kara said to- .
day Michigan likely wia drop thfi ' /
"Water Woodarland" ilegaa from
auto license plates ta iISJ.
"Tha trend ta away from lictnsf
plate jd itrillin g and slogans.
Hart and.
The question trese when thfi
Kalamaroo County Circuit Court
yesterday overruled the conviction
of a motorist who had covered
tha slogan on hie license plltp.
The court held that th* motorist , \

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1*010/ * Pontine ie the meet popular
Pontiac tvwr built. That word is VALUEBuyer* from both end* of the prim arole
tie finding that Pontiac provide* jurt
about ovwytfeiiif any car at any price can
efhr. If# a matter of fact, oat opinion, that
Poetfa* la the Kflpnrt, matt patmftU tor
•KVvAar* near ta mode* print
Par Mm, Pontiac raochca high into Urn
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ity led doctor in Polit* Court last
night
James A Stitles, charged with
drunkenness, told tha Judge ba * at
I doctor.
"If jou'ra a doctor.” N*«h slid,t
‘•tell me where tha lumhro-aacrel
area ta.**
gUlai looked puuled and ges-|
tured haJptmly
“ Ten dollar* line.'' and the
Judge.
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BACK YARD CIRCLS
STAGED BY Y0UNU6TEB5
COLUMBUS. Ohio A—* group el
youngstart thia week staged a
'back yard circus performance and
raised t r i lor the fight agsrnst
I polio
M:rk PigUooc. 1. enacted 'he
part a! loco th* clown At one
! point in tha show, h* dudamed
ihe advances of ona of to* dancing
! girls
I "That's Just like him " said hit
mother Mrs. Ermo J. P if i s t t
.ciKCtime* he pushei me sway
whan I'm going to k m mm. Ha
lays. 'Don't k-ta me. I'm not the
t»pe.' '*

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i t l A tr . l u i i i i . at ai
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AN A IA B IOMWW Cleft) stands guard w ith a Foreign Lrgion lookout stationed on a rooftop arm ** th*
ttrvat to p re v a il any fu rth e r rioting in tha Arab quarter of ra isb lsn c a . At right, troops move Into tha
P ia r* da Fran c*, an* of th * city'* largest squares, after m artial law was declared to item th* fighting
and Frenchm en. A t least M persona h av* beat klltad find scores injured.

HUMBOLDT, low* F -T w o S i­ this rnakti oo th* mrmbers of the
n e t Jtuiiiini. Yurt nolubssh snd| Soviet delegation?
No otia rsn get inside their
Peter Babmindrs. usikrd around
in i S sad 10 itort her* Moo- minds, of course
day en s.o *
But them are some observations
In Ruaata they don t hav* aueh which one can make
In the first place the preparation
itorei.
Tiolubaih and Babmmdra, along which the Russians, any Russians,
ujih eight other members of the hav* had for suds a visit from
H * kept rvm aaibam p tb* crowd Sovut farm delegation, stepped their raiding in thtir own preia,
hAd glimpsed through tb* window over night at the Kory Korntr
their ow-n books, the other things
aa tha buck hoard draw up ta front Motel.
of tb* ja lL Neater* and tbair
In Ruaiia th«y don't have motels.' • sri and propigsmiiicd about
woman, moat of th an in tb* home­
Se«en
of Uu Russian farm Uad- America, u very poor.
ly Sunday clothes ha supposed
Articles entitled "Th* Imposerthey d put on fo r T im Larrabaa'a ers Monday noon had lunch at
burying, drawn np ta a ailanea th* Eagle Grov* Country Club.
ishment of American Farmers”
mors chilling than s h o u t * or
In Rum s they don't hav* coun­ (a typical title for a pres* article
threat*, w atching hia progress try eluhr.
in the Soviet Union on American
with a stem , righteous trium ph, in
At tb* urging of photographer* ,1farming) la not caactly ih* best
his memory, most of the faces
blurred together, a crowd-face two of th* Russians tried their tort of indoctrination for a genu­
ine introduction to American farm­
drained of personality, tha aama band at a littla golf.
tank aU apad on every tat of f u ­
In Rutsia thar don't hav* golf. ing such a* this Russian group is
tures. O nly old N st* Cullen'S
All that* things and many ot&amp;er* gatting.
stood out, w ith his heard aad bis art in* thinking about hm* many
In tha second place, th* mem­
Aery prophet's eye*.
ntw and different thing* th* reem- bers of tha Soviet delegation *rr
If* heard two horse* clattering
b*ra of th* Es »&lt;t farm group arc seeing so much that is nrw' that
up to the front of the ja il, n poundthey must ba ta dinger of what
tag a t tha door, and Locay’a heavy sating day after day. thiaga which
step going tn opoi it. :iis cell waa most of them never even knew t a ­ might b* called "mental indi­
gestion •’
at tho back of Us* building, and at llied Such a n ,
first b* could only bear voters
Finally, the Russians, whatever j
Driva-ta motion picture thratarr
without m aking out word*. H * uscJ ear lots, farm implamaat r# thair pioblrms in facing this world
ad w ith o ily a doll cortaN ty
so
10 new
ngtr to them, ar*
ari united by egg
» * f tha vote** g w a lta d w t*
men
idaa :,(hAF are praetiral
prs
&gt;, a taas-ho knew.
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have efftnr hers to Ham aa much
have'rBR*
Thai voices stopped, and he heard hall diamondi. picture windoug, as possible
lanay'l
f t tread approaching tha
Rut the important thing is not
c e lls Other steps act ranpanird h is, dubwaihing m a e h 1 n • a. trailer
whoa* sound brought K e rry up­ parka, mowed la«ns. aluminum whal they observe of American
rig h t, hardly noticing Ui* pain tha foil, nylon shirt*, air ronditioura. malarial cultur* but whal they ace
convartiblat with automatir open and understand of American peo­
abrupt movement reused him.
"You awake, K e rry L V isito r tor tag topi, daap frataaa. Protastant ple. If Just one goat home with
you—it ain’t reg ular, but you can church ttrvicca, n u m b e r of Com­ the realisation that Americans arr
ta lk to h rr a few m inute*."
merce luncheons. Juke boxes, cof- men of goM will who wish lo
( Y# Jta Cowliaacdf
fa* tntarmissions and cafctarui.
Russian* only peace and prosper­
ity this vim will have b«en worth­
And ao many otlwr things
What 1. th* Impftasinn which at! while to the United Statei.
FOR FICTt’RRR ONLY
ST. FCTCRSBURG, F I* , HtLt. Paul Smith, pilot of * Cosit
Guard haliroptcr, saw s man wav­
ing frantically from th* beach.
Trained in rasma m i l l i o n s ,
Smith • detrended until h* «ai
hoicrtnf « few feet from thd itnd.
Th* min and hu friend fncuawd

W IU Ig R BTRW ART. w*»»e lt d
k ir w t
II 111 West V&gt;t
Pells Bi&gt; * . nteaesle. Lo* sag *lee i'« * « tr. r* iifM » l* . if a liv t. aad
If d**«. U * M«v*r1*v* uakaew*
■«lr*. ao u ee*. i*»*i**« * r *r*n tt * . *r a * »«td ig N iiR V s g rim .
C R T; «M
»nC *11 y itto iu tin ‘tg nr tliin ila c «n&gt; rlfb l. tu t* nr
l*t« rr*t ta *nd to U * fcila w ia s
4**'r'k«&lt; ita * l*r*t*4 I* g«m lael*
Cauatr. Fla rid *. ta-w iti
L*t 1 i f fitw k "P " *t |i« w * rt *
*ik4i»&gt; »:«*. *c«*r*i*jg in Plat
lk * !* * r Itm rd ** I* 1**1 Book I .
r*« * s i. Pubii- fi*&lt;-«r*i * f a«miesm trsi, look siv trtl pictures ami
•*•* O u n ly . Fiona*.
» **. i r f aarh *1 »*a. are bar*- waved Smith
his w ar
k» rrn u iitd ta *»*e*r a t* fit*

W*d i* ik i* r«ut*.

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fille d . rro M «l tn tha hed—and
then, with th* quickness that waa
so aslouncLng in one of hia ta iy *
moving habits, he luaged at tha
abertlTa th ick middle.
Tb* m»v« alm ost caught taoey
nff-piiaro. but not im te. Ht» pun*
ta rrc l chopped down an Rusty's
sku ll, and tha cowboy pitched furward scrn*s the bed.
"He asked for it." La o *ys ton*
was almost spolopetir, and K e rry
sensed b* w am 't easy in what be
was doing, ta ce y threw a long
shadow. " D o it you try anything.
K e rry."
"W hat do y»iu think I enuld
try ? " K e rry demanded bitterly.
"I'v e g-1 no gun. I'm weak as a
ra t—and Rob's not here. You knew
that when you picked your tim e,
didn't yo u ?"
Tb* aigbt of R u sty, lying bmp
screws tha bed. w ith blood tricklin g
wber* tb* punbutt bad tom hia
skin , had rouse-1 th - heat he hadn't
felt for him self. I f R u tty hadn't
bought a hand in h i* iro u b li*. no
wouldn't he in th is fi* . He brought
grief tn everybody b* touched—
Rob, C h ristie, and now th is loyal
fn tnd .
B u t—be elung to tb* thought a*
b* wea bring earned down and
Uud in tha K ick board—h* and
Rusty hadn't don* anything. Burs­
ty nobody could prove nay differ­
ent. To put up n fight against th*
taw would only spell mors trouble
for Rota B ut somrwbcra la this
mued-up world Uier* must b*
so ns such thing as justice.
K e rry twisted an the bard Jail
cot, trying to find some comfort
for tha a u i* In hia wounded aid*,
i'rra ji th* aitenr* in tbs next ce ll,
he guessed R u sty was sleeping th*
sleep of the “ ist. and be anvied

to

LONG BEACH. CaliL IR-PoUeg
officers had ihe right to use a
sledge hammer in pounding open
the door of Mrs. Ua J. Williams’
horn*, but because they faded t*
knock and announce they w arn*
her on a bookmaking warrant, the
case waa dismissed ye»Urd*v.
Superior Judge Paul N'oursfi
cited a statuta which said officer*
arc permitted to break In a duor
only after demanding admittance
and Hating the purposo of then
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Report Sets Off Chain Reaction
WASHINGTON*. u k - Fight y « r»

Truck Zips Past
80 Miles An Hour
As Brakes Fail

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man. flying alone In hla private
nbiects plsying around WashingInn'i Mt. Rimer.
Whan Kenneth Arnold f»m r
down lo earth. h# dutifully report­
ed what he had seen
HU report waa to set off an as­
tonishing chain reaction that waa
Ui »wrcp around the world. cansnt( fright. wonder, disbelief
air fo rm sprang lo the alert
Radar evpert* innoutly scanned
th&gt; skies. Sciential* icurned to
their laborainriet
• On June I«. 1MT. Kenneth Arpotd laid that he had aeen a flyinf aaucer.
Probably it waa no accident thal
(he firat of thousand* of flying
•aucera lo be reported waa aeen
in the aummertime. The big bar»e»t haa been in Ihe hoi month*
ft will aurpciae no atulent of
unidentified aerial phenomena, a*
the Air Force call* it. if before
the aummer la o\er another raah of
flying aaucen breaks out tome
where In the world
Following An.old’a diaeovery.
more and mnr* *auceri were seen
in this rountry Ihrouih 19X2 when
a record l.'Ofl were spotted Then
earn# • ilump. with only 429 seen
tn IBM The decline haa continued
the Air Forca man in char;e nf
saucer counting aaya. until the le
ports are hardly more than a
trickle.
Rut America*! loai h it been
Knftand's gam. Last year English
saucer lighters made a bountiful
catch. Naturally, the peak saaion
waa the aummer.
Anyone looking into thla situa­
tion quickly harm that opmiona
of flying aaurera alip into two
widely aeparated slot*
(A) There who helieae in them,
etnrartly and often belligerently.
These range from those who think
the Air Force resHy has a flying
aaucer but won't admit It m those
who think the saurera sail In from
outer spare, operated by fantastic
Utile creatures.

IIETtATJ)
P a je ,T

hind's advice, she gunned her car
pa*t the trurk anJ ran intcrlfrHere are authoritative a-*«er«
tically. The** range from lho&gt;c senators-, said Pally there's Bo from the Veteiana Admin:, alien
epee
who feel they ran he ttp litn rd such thing as a flying aaucer
i to four question* of inleir-t to
Horn blaring. *he signaled r*r«.
away by optical illusions to th e*
to move oxer and warned other*
Or
if
you
prefer
home
grown
[
former
arrairemen
and
their
who think it's sort of s mass de­
at intersf-tion*
lusion. perfectly in keeping with skeptics, in 19X2 Mai. Pen Roger families:
M.
Ramey,
at
the
height
of
thr
.Mcl'ium steered rs*t s boy on
WINSTFP. Conn, P—-'I've git
if. Ale there any cor-tilioia a',
our edgy time*.
saucer crate, said they didn't a.! under which a Korea arieran no brakes; get out of the way,” a b.cycle at one intersection "by •
Arnold, who represents s fir* cant.
could diaw i,| unemployment pa* John l. McFa m. 49. shouted to tnxhc' ” One time the truck fust
control equipment firm, told mars-,
Ramey laid there are consider­ and (II training allowances at l.-ie hit w.fe Sunday at hit fue-ton squeezed bct xern two car*. At antigators he saw nine of the w tied
able physical pnehomena that need »«me time? I understand that truck ripped through the quiet other inter sect ion i pedestrian saw
objects.
explaining
And the problem is fur - 1normal;)- t r dual payments aie Min*tod main stiret at M miles what xxa* happening and ran into
"I could see their outline quite
the street to lla" oncoming ears.
thcr
complicated
because—
; prohibited by taw.
an hour.
plainly against the snow a* they
Smtehop the trurk. with four i
"Some people see things that
A. There are two ex,epln « to
approached the mountain," Arnold
'Ii*. Kathnn Md'aum t« driv­ show horses and two helpers in
said. "They flew a try close to Ihe aren't there. Some people de-! Ihe law barring simulla-r-- * re- ing an open convertible had pulled hark, xshirred down a bill and sh d
mountain top like gccae in a diag-l scribe thing* they haven't seen i«c&gt;pt of U.th payment*. Korea alongside the truck to see x»hat through thive ted light* in a twonnal chain like line, as if they were It i« noticeable the reporta come veteians taking «,| rnrrr-pond- was wrong Pi-rrgaiding her hit* mile hair-raising tide
cnee eoutaet, a* wet! a* t' e In
linked together: a rhain of taurer- in waxes”
Mr! sum, of I p * w i r h, Ma** ,
like things at least fi\e miles long
A hot Angelea doctor. Edgar F •chool le*. than half-time, n *y be utely perostary to ha** the protried l.i shift into a lower gear to
«wrraing in and out of the high Maucr, auggrxted it could he ei­ eligible for a,I unemployment alparty apprniaetlT
sliikrn the speed but ihe traw*
mountain peak'
ther muscae xolitantei or mavbe Iowan.r* at the .ante time a* they
A.
tppraisal it requited h*- ........ .. t*---ke ui i* • the force He
"They a»ere flat like a pie pan exen scintillating acotoma. Either are drawing li| training allow'- law,
in mder to protert jou. The grabhet the emrrgcnrx brake, h.it
and so shiny they reflected the way it added up to appro a matrix- an.ea.
if*iuiin H at thi* tniwIiA*# the trust, was toiling so (a*! it
tun like a mirror I n«*er saw the same thing: Spots before the
•f- ' x*art to apply for disabil­ pile#
ro
Dun !)•#
quick!* hurncI out
exes
anything mote an fa«t "
ity re&gt;mpen«ation but. sinre I ,|o
ilrtrrnitnrtl
Msi aum. hi* hand hired.Mg hut
r-.ni |ix&gt; near a VA off.*e. | ran- pt'Bprr apprai*jit mad#
by nn ap still clutih ng the em- rgem x brake
not
pick
up
an
anplnaimn
form.
ornxiite increases for them In
piaDrr d#«if(tatrd b) t»r \ A.
steercsl the Irui k up a hill and
• •» ild I apply met el y ■* writing
this Session.
^ I arn s nitig In rnllrffr under brought it to a stop against a curb
. . . .
AA a Inter and dreciitnng all Kh« k m «.i r
\\
In his plea for prompt and ef- !hr f , („
my raw ?
)u*t . utside of town
tty
(| I
ttAi'ini:
bIIdmiiiii' i «
fextise action. Smathers al*o
y ,. y„llr |rllrr
tgslrr MoFaun
id I
» r •*»!« durinc iFir «uminrr
v iir IIimi
pointed out lhat: "Ihe Congress. ( • ir.ol a* an "mfiuma
aim." m o n . w1. n l avn not in %.i ,v.*■? tvpaue-l and started on his Ir.n ’
home agjin Irotn ire l.akrxitt!*1
at this and Ihe prexlou* Session, \ \ will »tm! ymi * f«&gt;&gt; *| »p.
v N i a |» I
*
a
ha* recogmxed the inadequacy of pluatiun whu-h ,i,ii ni.i t fill out inrr» uiM not !*f» paid dunna thr hor*e show Thr hoi-e*. winch hr
both *cti*e p»&gt; nf federal per- ■ml return The &lt;t*te of &gt;.- jr ft!, Aunifiirr \asatmn nmnih* u hm xa'ued a' qmre than JlX.unu xxoie
pit visibly shaken lx* the lido
•onnel and retired pj*. pensions, lug x*i!l t'e (lie it«te **f *» • orig­ )ou Rtr rt'tt actually in tratnivc*
t Aa iNC. AOVAS1I ACI o’ le rm-nl r iln - ,.-rn"ltlP ; the wearing of
.
•* .
*
u*s foe t
• *
and annuitie* of retired pritonnrl inal tetter, to loi-g a* V t receives
\r|r»«fi*
Il%
1l&lt; ii O ' :**l Kin* hut the two helper* were
Senator Smathers. Pemnerat of We h**e increased the pay of the for mat app.i, atl-'n xxit.un one i«U n to miwFi fxiilhrr uiforntalion
v
■
i.iii nxwAi •• - I .•. it i ■' of ihe lloxaae ■le ••f
Pul ice- l h.rf Waldo Itca'h. com
Ihe I ipileil losing li-rm sumo |s»*.
,»o Hia budding is Iter*.
Florida appeared personally he postal and rlasulicd employees, year.
nliou! Uie;r hrm fui,
^ u tr mending 'lr an-t Mr* McFadm
Jitscph W. Msitin lU-klass), Muum./ lea.let.
(Iriu-rnullona.)
fore the Senate Tost Office and Ihe pay of member* of the Arm­
I «rn planining to buy a iho \ V
at 12 E . iV n lm l (or their "nckic and skill.’ said no
rhargrs uoula be lilivt.
I
Cixil Service Committee on he ed Force*, and the pay of Federal hour# with a til loan I* it ah*ol- A \r, OtUndn, Fla.
half of legislation to grant tncrea-' Judges. We haxe inrrca*ed our
M
l
own pay. The pay of members of
tea in annuities to Cixil Service the Armed Force* on the retired
retiree*. The Senator spoke spe­ list hat been increased and those
cifically In behalf of a hill Intro-. persona already on the Social Se­
dured by him which would pro curity roll* at the time of ihe
aide an lncrea*e In annuities of passage nf Ihe last Aaa had their
Old Age and Survivor's Insurance
154. for each full at* month per benefits raised At I recall, the
lod of retirement elapsed between 1 minimum benefit was raised by
Ihe eommenetng data of the an­ 20 perrrnt, and Ihe maximum
nuity and Oetoher I, 1*55, pro- about 15 perient. Othsr active pav
aided that it doea not exceed Ihe and rettrtment increasex for smal­
leaser of g5«0. or »* of the pre ler group* are still pending in
sent annuity.
Ihe Congtess in varying encourag­
In hia plea In the Committee, ing stages of enactment. I also
Smathera stated: "In my opinion, undeiitard that the Congress is
there la an urgent nerd for thia being asked In consider before
legislation to be acted upon in adteummrnl rertain increases for
thia Session of the Congress, for Cabinet members and others hold
f sincerely believe that we all Ing Kiecutix* positions. It seems
600*16
recognise the obxloui fact that to me no more than fair that we
retirement payment* for Urge should alto provide equal benefits
NCW
TREAD
numbers nf our retired eitiien* for those who in their declining
AND YOUR
era grossly inadequate to meet years find It so difficult to make
the preaent high eo*t of living and endi meet. The Civil Service re­
OLD TIRE
maintain a decent standard of tiree seems to he in the eategnrv
living. I know that you da not need i of Ihe "Last nf the Mohicans"
to be reminded of thr heavy to ll■at far a* Increases are concern
that inflation1has taken out of the ed”
dollar, particularly the dollar of
the individual who ha* retired and j
BIRDS CANT TIKF.
who la primarily dependent upon
fl.ACE OF RF.AR.R
lha fixed income of a pennon or
BARASOTA, FU...F— Tha Dasy
annuity for a lixelihood. For these Crocket erase h it mad* It rough
reasnni. Ihe retired Civil Service
employee today la unquestionably on birds around here, Ihe Sara
placed In very precarious finan­ sola Bird Club aaya. Modern
cial (trails. During the Inflation­ Davy*, not haxipi many chance*
ary era whirh started with the lo (hoot a bear, are drawing a
war and haa continued in the post­ bead on lhair feathered friends inwar period, the value of the dol­
lar haa gradually dropped until slrad. The bird rluh is trying ’u
it la aboxit SO percent of the pro- edurale parents to auperxise the”
war HolUr. Civil Sera ire employ­ youngsters' activities with BR
ee* who have reiired during this guns and small nfks. and to limit
period have suffered varying de­ tha shootmi to targets, rsnx and
grees of loss of lha ptirrhaiing
(APPLIED TO SOUND TIRE BODIES OR TO YOUR OWN TIRES)
power of (heir annuities, depend other euch objects instead of btrdt
Ing on Ihe time when they re­
Marinata snap beans and th in
tired. The longer they h u e been
760x15
retired, Ihe greater is the deprt ly sliced radishes In s Isng*
670x15
Frenrh dretaing. Serve t t s relish
nation nf their annuity.''
800x15
The Senator also pointed nut with hamburgers or rold meat or
650x16
that ha was happy la know that Rah.
LXCII
EXCH.
the Administration ha* finally
820x15
710x15
m ogntted that reliaf should be
NOTICE
granted In this category.
N
ot
R
esp
o
n
sib le F o r A n ? D e b it
He further stated that Civil
Baraka retirees have lagged be­ C o n tra s te d O th e r T h a n M r Own.
hind other Federal groups aad it
Jo se p h K a m p f
ii Ugh time that the Congress
B oafaed F lo rid a
take rogniiarsee nf this fart and
(B) Those who don't belie*a in

Dr. J. 0 . Porter, chief scientific

1 to thu aummer a Biot* busmen them, sincerely and often sarcas- officer of the English Royal Ob
01, M. suddenly spotted mysterious

P A v ro n n
Tri. Ju ly 2!t, IM S

the

Senator Smathers
Offers His Views
On Civil Service

GUARANTEED XTRA MILEAGE NEW TREADS

ho said tt
hrtbew ao

TOO LATS TO
LOOT: F.veriharpe
for M M fa n u l i
gleg reward.

~sa
BTB-V,

Your present tires are your down payment!

G oodyear S p ecial

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Goodyear S p ecial

G oodyear S p e cia l 4

DELIVERS
1. E a $ y
2. Easy

Washer
Double

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Tub s

AL 4 FOR ONLY $

Thru Saturday

139.95
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113 aSOUTH PARK AVENUE
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PHONES 222 - 223

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SHW OW OST THFMOUNT

Consideration Off Improvement
Plan For City Streets Lauded
Information that th* Ptnford Adard rtf
City CommleiionerR la Cs rt*ld*rlrtf a IA6.*
000 street improvamant prdyMnt Irt thrir
eomip.f budget Uavag only pl##nnt gpdcnla-

C o a l Pipeline
th e roal Induitry, giowly regaining
Btrength In the last thr*e yeare. may re­
ceive a bOogt a* the result Of a pipeline ilated for fongtriiftlon goon. It Mill be tiled for
pumping coal from the mine to the ceniumer.
, .
Th* m rn lle line will carry coal from
the Pittsbtirgh Consolidation O i l Company
to the Cleveland IllumlnaHng Company. Un­
der a contract b*tw**n the two firms 1*.000,606 tona of real will h* shipped through
the pipeline In the next 15 year*.
Operation rtf *he pipeline will b« watch­
ed closely bv the entire coil lrtdu*try. by
large coal tir.*r*. and bv th« railroads. It la
not !lk*1v ♦« eliminate th# nec**iltv of ship­
ping coal by rail, partly because at present
the pipeline can b* used only for alack,
which ia suitable solely for Induitrlal use.
The pipeline might reduce cogt of coil
and make It a more economical fuel. It
could be another and major itep In the
•eonnmle recovery of th* coal industry. It

T h e Sanfford Herald

From Planes To Designing Courses

tioa frtr rtM to even arpart.
Sinfrtrd dtlzena and taxpayer* ham a
trenwnddaa inv«gtm«nt hi thair city. And
th«ir tovAAtmant ahrtuld bd protadad with
the utmrtdt eonildaratlon.
Strdetg rtf Sutford have be*n daterioratInf nearly at fait ai the atreet department
ean rat lyiwnd trt look at thtm. With a i»ihatantial budget get aiide to take care of the
neeeiiarr and important repaira aa wail a*
to ertete new avenue*. Sanford ahrtuH be
proud &lt;»f Itr fine aygtem of itreeta, alleyi,
and avenued.
We eirtnot rmnmend to the City Commlaalontri a better way trt invaat a goodly por­
tion of the coming year’s budget It U good
n*w» to know that the present eommilllon
will have th* intereat of the home owner,
the Inveator, tha traveler, and the visitor In
mind when th*v d*We Into thia badly ne­
glected part of th* rlty’a planning.
A Bd.Ortft dollir street program will *nbanre the value of Sanford to tta eitltens a
hundred-fold.

T h e Spread's Too Big
Thoa* who arr»* that the fanner la
hrtefng a tc.ugh mw white tha rest tvf tha
American economy Is brtrtming hive Just
been (applied grtma iww am m unitirtfl. Tha
Bureau of T.abor Btatlitlca aaya the spread
between priees of farm products and prices
of other drtmmoditiea ll now the widest line#
th# end rtf World War II.
In Marnh, lbM. tha two prlca Indexes
v*re at almost tha asm* laval. Binia then,
farm pn«aa htva dmppad tb epr rant hut
pridrtb rtn ill eommrtditlrtb rtther thirt firm
and food items want down to# than I par
cant. Why?

type* of aircraft a t • Nsvy flight
instructor during th* ln t world
w ir ind II bow on« of p*rh*p»
Id min who design America's go,1
court**.

H* is tl*o cm* of th* Bitiog'i
top rod tstoiraea H« ••Hi I'lfcr
g r in — turf for putting g m n i
It 1* a highly ip*c:alu#d fi*H
Th* firm Mitch*ll h»sdi h»» »old
sem* thrM mllioo iquir# I**t —
T» acr*i — t( golf gr**M g r in
line* l*M and now h n • fourth
million iquare f*«t growing la *
valley M ir North Sutton. N II
"W* f*#l w« h**e th* worM'i
1irg*it golf gr**Bi nursery." in d
Bill
'“If ill th* turf w* hav* pro.
duced w«r« unrolled in • itgip
it would m»k* i highway 1.00
mi)** long — sod th it'i • brlluvi
long putt.**
Th« entire four milli-n n u t r i
feet his inning from i four-aquat*inch piten of velvet b-nt, i louth
German n r lf ty o f 1g r i n pilot'd

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Don’t read « h m you are bring
)ns tied about. Instead, keep look­
ing off into tba distance. Dark
gtaaea am aometlmrs etreetim.
Maybe 14 wtU help to dose your
eye*.
to gaoartl. try to maintain a
lala lid mental attitude. Ton'll
prototoy «W t e d to svan la a to- probubly feel a tot bettor tl you do
tetnat M pour surrnundlna alto
frequent yawning. You win begin
to parsptra. sal Ira lion wiH tot r u e) and you vUl bace sna puts,
diary and weak.
You ato more Mkely to ba btoto•fad by Boo*ion sickness tf you
hay* ml grain* headache* or do- n e t, both physical and mental,
odenal ulcer*. Constipation may and also by various twnt produc­
produce th* condition In eoOM ing methndf such a* hot be Ilia
eases. And Women are mora m b and diathermy, Th* us* of such
eeptible during msnateuuUoa.
drag* a* OOntoMM, hydrocnrUtona and other paln-rellevmg
■avtoto thuya
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Thera a n many d r u p ou tog i r s i a r t M H B t o y t o t o v a l u e
i k l traatoiani should be carmarket, most to them aatthtoM
M BOB urtosr Iha dinciioa of

Americans Change Savings Habits
NEW YOKE IH—P4rM ail *4V- v«4tHl*et as441part OtAd uM M-iHBI SKI ltM B| 4»Mt kM kflto«
l i t habtta of Am sriraai sr* ra- ferastieo a the seurt* t f M u ra| detlars a year, tkraa biUseo la s
t h a a y a r IgA P*r«a*l d*Bt»
are at *b ill time hick.
I t living lass out 4 Oair t b
’ gomes sod using more lor baring.
But tfcsra are few fttstistlca with
Which iadlvfduali quarrel mot#
Hisb Iha oa* on personal savings.
M a r a h a u t s , nlinufscturats,
Bankers sad invsttmant m * n i|rrt
lav * a vary real tntarait to itsHattas eo savings. If H'l tru# that
Moat Americans prater Just now
abwa

MHtr to ltiy I
Mr*. W. H. Pl
f^ u rto to iftri
gtri with Bat #4
to n tu ru
Monday

JtfS K S fi

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9

SAM DAWSON

US, *"

♦h a t~i a fltkl A

Bonamtna, Marsatoa and ftitn e rgen. to name only a tear, tlnfnrmnateiy, some of the dnscs alto
have d i e sffseta. such as trrtiU/.n.
Bona faquir* only ona Atm be­
This M a t * efefefa m ight to
merely an imaxatortabl* l e t ling fore star ting on a tone drive or
or anmpleto nausea and rocnlUitg. trip. Other* require additional
t a t oosMoed to th o a who ln &lt; 9 daaaa dertog tha trip.
boat or plana, however. Many iM U q M y
you procubty aaCar tram a m
Betides ufctng drag*, thaw are
lion nekneaa In au to s, tv a aother thing* you Can da in entntat
wVmgh you may to ana v a n of Ml Motion stcknrn. If you have rea­
son to bsllett yens may be raserpttMa to this ailment, *at only
small amounts of fond be for*
sto tio g .
Leek of fraah atr nfton la a con­
tributing factor, so be aura thcr*
la adequate tonUlaUon. This also
help* eliminate any anpleaiant
odors, aaoU ur lector tu motion

T h o u g h it m by n o t m ean real tro u b le, It re.
T O D A Y 'S M A L E V ERSA
vbbtb b soft bprtt that Sbmanda tha earbfhl
T h # m em o ry rtf th a Ju a t la hlBbbad. ■■ attention of rtrtbgrbbb- This la apaelilly
P ro * . 10:7.— A e lb i t rtrtnsdoua la b good fytib hbrauie, with huiMpAf crop* in pyoapact
rtom panl m. A h ad rtrtfiklenca is b M lbbrablb and i n*w pmind M hiduatrial w a it In*
i b a d fellow . W w w ill h a w th n a trt th lftk a t briaaaa going tlHto bffact tha apraad tb HUM
ly tb bbfitiitttb

» to* a to h isato i

way.
I k e s are a i r
a m * * is Um a a
lerrert. "A toat h e r

pl»y ttU NguUrty,
fa r m ilia a m at
BIB. wfe* la a
I s—
» aid m t m , * aaW b h ldiaB
hll atxtt a*w eemm — * • * *
tha Putaim C o a try M
a t Ms*
hapae. A T
"Golf if 0«a ilia c h a t B etaf
la m a ta i M e a t ," ! • m M T t
used to uk* (So a h a tv * year*
to build a i IS-baU c o m a . W«a
modem machiaary ** m 4* »
now w nl a 4 a a a e a a t t u t . "
b a iu M ef tba jarfaaiBg m 4

Um ataal • *hafi#d 4# *M *

iprlgbtliar HD. ge»f m m m aaar
itietoh a a u h n u a i 4 M b yaida
comyarnd la M M yards h h a all
days.

2 Plotters Named
To Top Positions
In German Army

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Relieving Motion Sickness

As for farm prices, they har# d*rlined
largely hecaUM production has far exeaadad
demand. Evan fadiral supports have not
been able to k#*p prices from sagging. At
the seme time th e foreign market has fall*
en off aa Othar countries have boosted pro*
daetion.
T he p rice sp re a d lb too w ide for r o m f o r i

mmmA actoa fra ahr a i i

The ( r u t , whkh ( f n i n rflly
sad chokes out we*di. mska* tb*
kind of (bi-k rmersld csrpat f«ifi n lik* Th* m l miturea la tw#
to thr»# y n n , then U hirvuited
by b*ing cut lata s trip a toot
wid* and four N long.
The ( tr ip ir« rotlsd tip Lk*
rugs, ruihed (a dlilsnt golfing
greens by traitor truck Mitch til's
workmen r ahead by pisaa t#
prepsre the n it
Golfing li i b !| todurtry tarn,
•drying it* biggest boom sine#
the i W t . Burreyi ibow mm*
ra^ncy U ip«at on it t h l l i*y
o»h*r iport except Lihiag
Mitchell, Ilk* rainy mea la 111*
b'lMRMi. credit* Prcndm l Eu*aho«*r for spurring th* r*viral el

But dettfBuif a «*V s a m e A
aet Mr amitavr*.
"To ba a aaad «*A m m a arafeA
JA M E S
M A R L O W
BONN. O rm in r , •J'—Two of 4 # ta c t" said NiltbsB. " m bat* t*
1941 b^mb pl'Ueri ig iia it Rltlar, b* ftrat «f ill i gatfar. h a a
Adolf H euilfffr «Bd HIS* fp*id«l. tru st, a tjcfl aagia a q . a&gt; i m &gt;
h r * h’tfl aim ed to the lap rtak* matst. a kydflulie e a f t m r . a i m *
n a im a a , a (Md aaMauadar* a
m th* b»w w&lt;ut CftmiB army.
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Cheese Souffle W ith Corn Flake To p p ing

Social fiv &amp; rd A ,

Miss Frances Sue Bright, Paul
Robert Sandberg Repeat Vows

Presbyterian Church News

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HARDEN! ALL PIONEERS
Come to recreation on Tuesday
night. Alt those who have been
coming this summer have been
having a “ real good” time espe­
cially with Peggy Wilson and
Betty Hunter there to lead the
recreation. "We are also anxious
to finish the Christmas Story film­
strip. Everyone come. We have
gotten the first pictures bark
which Mrs. Wleboldl took during
Vacation Church School and they
turned out very well, so let’s fin­
ish lha story on film,” it was
stated.
TUESDAY PARTY
All Juniors are rordially Invited
to a party at the church next
Tuesday afternoon, August S, at
4:00 p. m. Games, refreshments,
and a reorganisations! meeting
for a Junior Fellowship Is being
planned. *We will play and have
fun and make plans for the Junior
fellowship U jeiunie meeting
■raff week. So, Juniors, come
p in In the fun: A member brought
out.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
COMMITTEE
Nine of the twelve members of
tie Religious Education Commit­

tee met Mooday, July 25, with
Mr. R. A. King. Chairman, pre­
siding. It was agreed that this
Committee will meet monthly,
the last Monday in the month at
7:M p. m.
Plans were set In motion for
the Nursery Department to be
set up to have a supervisor for
the Cradle Roll (birth to 2 yean)
to keep contact with the home and
church during the month of Octo1 -ytar oil class which will be
set up In the near future, and
to carry the child next to th*
Nursery Class or Three-Year Old
Class.
I he Committee has recommend­
ed, and the following ladles have
agrred to work in this depart­
ment: Mrs. Henry D’Amico, Su­
perintendent of the Nursery De­
partment. and Mrs. Harry Weir,
trache-» of thv Two-Yrar Old
Class. This department still nerds
additional teachers.
The Committee appointed Miss
Katherine Brown to Investigate
the possibility of having a Lead
ership Training School in our
rurch during the month of Octo­
ber.

M iss A. Raborn
Is Honored
ByMrs. Leonard
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Honoring Miss Ann Rahom,
bride-elect of August, Mrs. J . M.
Leonard entertained at her home
on Holly Ave. Wednesday even
Ing with a kitchen gadget show
er.
Pink roses and pink and white
carnations were used In decorat*
Ing the party rooms. On the buf' fet a silver bowl of roses was
balanced on each end by sliver
candelabra holding lighted pink
tapers. The dining room table
• i was centered with a miniature
kitchen presided over by a bride
doll who held a shower bouquet
of kitchen gadgets.
Miss Raborn was presented a
*» kitchen
dock by the hostess and
many useful and amoslng gad.
gets by the guests. Miss Jo Ann
Moors held the marked plate and
.was given a box of note paper,
i A t a late hour the hostess, as*
‘ listed by Miss Gail BltUng, Miss
Joan Wright and Miss Judy Ir­
win, Served refreshments of angel
food rake and homo made Ice
ersnm to Mra. M. L. Raborn 8 r„
mother of the honoree, Mrs. M.
L Raborn Jr., Mrs. J. A. Wright,
Mrs. W. V. Bitting, Mrs. Paul G.
Brown, Mrs. J. 8 . Moore, Mrs.
Charles Wilke, Mrs. Walter Cooper, Mrs. W. A. Morrison, Mrs. O.
K. Goff, Mrs. W. M. Mussvlwhlte,
Mrs. R. G. Irvin. Mrs. Robert
Graham, Miss Joan Wright, Miss
Jody Irvin, Miaa Gail Bitting,
Miss Alien Brown, Miss Jeanne
Moors, Miss Betsy Anne Carter
and Mias Margaret Morrison.

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EUGENE, Ots., UR- After in
i pec ting 2.S00 homes here in a fire
safety program, Fire Marshall Les­
ter Barker said use of over-site fu­
ses la the electrical wiring was the
most common haiard. They ware
found In JO per east of the homes
inspected.

Try This One
ueberry * desserts like this
one are always popular.
Tomato and Damn Naadnirhea
Blaeberry Upridrduwa Cake
. Reverase
BLUEBERRY l l ’.SIDBDOWN
CAKE
lagredlenla: 1 pint basket rultl.
vated blueberries, I tablespoon
butter or margarine, H cup firm­
ly-packed light brown sugar, l ’-s
cups sifted rako flour, 1Vj tea­
spoons double-acting baking pow­
der, U teaspoon ~s*lt, ■« cup
butter or margarine, lt rup
granulated sugar, 1 egg, H tea­
spoon vanilla, grated rind of I
lemon (about 1 tablespoon), 1/3
cup milk.
Method) Wash blueberries In
cold water, pick over and drain
well in rolander. Melt 1 table­
spoon butter In rake pan (I by R
by S Inches) to It It evenly dit.
tributed over bottom of pan; re­
move from brat. Sptinkl* brown
sugar over butter; arrange blue,
berries over sugar. 81ft together
Dour, baking powder and salt.
Cream
cup butter and granu­
lated sugar. Heat in egg thorough­
ly with vanilla and gratrd lemon
rind. Gently heat in sifted dry in­
gredients In three additions, alter­
nately with milk; begin and end
with dry ingredients: )&gt;eat Just
until smooth. Pour batter care,
folly over b'jetwrrie*; make level
with knife. Hake in moderate
(.150 degrees) oven 40 minutes or
until rake tester Inserted In ren­
ter eomet out clean. Serve warm.
Top with whipped cream if do•ired. Makea • to R servings.

Wednesday night at the San­
ford USO a ’ great time was
had by a large crowd of boys
and hostesses” when a "Disk
Jockey Dance” was held with
Miss Margaret Von llcrbulls and
Miss Dot Teslo acting as Junior
hostess and Mrs. Joe Corley act­
ing as senior hostess for the San­
ford Women's Club. Dancing
was enjoyed from 8 'til II p. m
and refreshments were served.
This Saturday night a wiener
roast end blue jean dance will
be held with dancing and *’fun
for all’. Starting at R p. m. It
will last 'til 11:30. The senior
ho\te«ses will be from the Ameri­
can Legion.
On Sunday a “ See you after
church TV night” will be en­
joyed with Mrs. Melvin Smith
acting at arrior hostess. Kcfrc.h*
ir.mls will be served.

Talent Finder
Lashes Studios

THURSDAY
Tie WMU and Brotherhood of
Central Baptist Church will have
x supper at the church at 7 p. m.
Ml«* Frances Sue Bright of
followed at 0 p. m. with an ad­
Blythevilk*. Ark., and Sanford, and
dress by guest srakrr Judge ErFaul Robert Sandberg of Winter
nr«t Houvholder.
I’ark were united In marriage July
The la d le s Auxiliary of the
15 in the First Presbyterian Churcii
III.FAB will meat at II a.m. at
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mitchell In Blytheville.
the hems of Mrs. Paulin* Goethe have returned from a two week* J The brkle is the daughter of Mr.
for Its bii&lt;inc«t meeting and trip to Noith Carolina. Tenncs- and Mrs.Charles Bright of Hlythemonthly luncheon.
see and points in Georgia.
villa anda teacher at
Southsido
Tie First Baptist Church .Choir
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Primary.
Mr.
Sandberg
Is
the son
i will hold rehearsal at 7:3d p. ni.
Th* many friend* of Mrs. P. R. of Mr*. C. A. Sandberg of Winter
Tho First Baptist Training Stephenson will be glad to know. Park and the late Mr. Sandberg
! Union will spor -or Visitation to­ that the It nom* after a stay in
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The nuptial music was presented
night beginning at 7. p. m.
the hospital for diagnusia an I hy Mrs. Hershi-1 Carter, vocalist,
Th« Vacation llible Sheool at the treatment.
and L T. Moore, organist at the
Elder Springs Baptist Chapel be­
eeremeny officiated by Dr. Harvey
gins at 0:30 a. nt.
The many friend* of J. A. PlstThe First Baptist Junior Itoyal lino will he glad to hear of the T. Kidd, pastor of the church.
Gather your family ai and Die table and thin bring this Ch. &lt;«*•
The bride, given in marriage hy
South* with Corn Flairs Topping directly from the own to the table. Ambassadors will meet at the progress retorted in his recovery.
her father, was lovely in the tra­
The e nsj* cum flake# add an unusual texture lo the clu-rec eoullle. Serve church at 7:00 p. in.
the sou ill* with individual tnsard vrretat le srisiU, bran mulllns, grape
ditional white gown, ballerinaFRIDAY
Mr*. C. A, Anderson Jr. will length, of white satin showing in­
Jelly, milk to drink and froth fruit for dr writ.
la-rt-nl Festival* wore rolcbratid in mid April atout 500 H.C. by th.Tie Vacation Bible School at th* return this weekend from Brain- serts of white lace extending down
Romans to eolicit protection for growing grams. The modern senior
Baptist Chapel be­ rrd, Minn., where she has spent the front of the skirt. Lace fash­
of this rel&lt; hration I* the bpring t erm! and Milk Ft -rival spot «o.rd h
tho past month with friends.
gins at 8 30 a m.
ioned Uie yoke of the bodice and
the brrakfaat cereal and dairy Industrie# to promote the fond value oi
The Commencement Program
cereal and milk. Cereal and milk complement each other in both f*»&gt;
sleeves and pearls trimmed tho
Mr« Nancy Brock has returned high round neckline. A finger-tip
value and appetite appeal. Beside* providing calcium, ccrv at and mill, for th* F.lder Spring* Baptist
alto conin'
other imiwrtant minerals (pho phorut and iron), II Chapel Vacation Bible School | from a short visit with her sit­ vc.l fell front a halo of whit* net
vitamins (thiamine, niacin and ntutlavin), top quality protein and will brgin i t H p m. Tie Exhibits ; ter. Mrs. II. II. Me Turcous in
with p 'arl trim, and her colonial
food energy.
will be open to the public at 7:30 Umatilla.
bouquet was of white carnitioni
The Ingredient u&gt;e of eereala and milk in mtln itlahea provides an
attractive way to encourage adults, and rhildren too, lo gvl ths-ir daily I p m.
The
Sanford
Boat
and
Ski
Cluh
rvquitvim iita of thie nutriltnua train.
I will meet ,n the IMF Hall At 8 will !•* glal to hear that she is
Chreae Souffle With Cura Flakr Topping
Mrs. 1). A Davit of Corpus Chris; p. m All members are urged t o : now at home.
cup* com flakes or whole
t teaspoon dry mustard
ti. Tex., sister of the bride and
I
attend
and
visitors
are
wel­
2
rups
milk
wheat flakes
come.
Ti* many friends of Mrs. matron of honor, wore a pink taf­
2 rups grates! Amcrtrasi
U cup butter or margarino
«heeto
*.4 cup all-purnoss! flour
Ilia
n&lt;he Stringer will bo glad to feta drevt and carried a colonial
SUNDAY
4 eggs, separates!
*s tra.spmn salt ,
hear
that *h* is home again after bouquet of pink tarclon and deep
The Sixth District school «f
Crush leupaofeorn flakes or whole wheat flats* slightly. Melt butter
being
confined to th* Orange Me­ ro-e carnations.
or margarine, add flour and seasonings and attr until smooth. Add milk instruction of the American l.rg- morial Hospital for two weeks.
Allen Sandberg of C*J.ir-&gt;isa, Ohhs.
gradually; cook over low heat, stirring constantly until thickened. Be- lion Auilllary will he held in Kuswav nest man for hit brother and
move from heat! add rheme ami stir until nieltrsf. Fold enish-d corn I lls Irginning at (&gt;:3d a. m. HeMrs. N. C. Slawter, owner of uvhrrs were John Charles Bright,
flakes or whole wheat flakea into mixture, ft- it teg yolka until lemon I glslratnm is II .so and all officolored; blend Into saure. Heat egg whites until stilt; fold Into rhee.r. I vers and mi-mli-ra am urged to j llarrh tt'* Beauty Nook, is eon* hr dhrr of the bride, and Don Wdegg mixture. Turn into greased 2 -quarl ca*-. role. Sprinkle remaining
fined to thu (lilando Osteopathic helm.
&gt;, cup corn flnkrs or whole wheat flake* around edge of cn armlr. Flare attend.
Hospital.
A reception was hold Immediately
MONDAY
casserole in shallow pan of water. Bate n moderate oven (3oO‘F.) until
following the ceremony In tho
•done, about 50 minute*. Ylclslt b serving*.
The Sunbeams will meet at th*
Mr and Mrs
C. Kike* have church parlors.
First Baptist f’hurih at 3:30 p.m. I returned home after a thrre
The young couple Is now at homu
11 I SHAT
ws-eka tour of North Carolina and m Winter I'aik.
T ile In sta llin g
Hubby Denounced
The First Baptist Intermediate tho Smoke? Mountain*. While
Royal Amhasxudor* will inert at ! I liei e they attended th* HamitWhip a half cup of cream and
D o's and Don't's
For Saying W ife
7 p.m.
Craft Fair in Asheville, N\ C.
fold Into rhilled lemon plo and
The
Unity
Class
ill meet at
DO . , . rrmember But celling
pudding mix (made according In
15 p. m. Ill Ihe Valdes Hotel
Jlle it made of fibrous, porous sub­ Shows W rin k le s
package directions) Serve over
j with th* l!ev Carolyn Bartons at
MOSCOW
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Soviet
editor
has
»llcrd bananas and oranges.
stance. Allow ne* tiles lo become
H erb B u tte r W ill
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trnrhrr.
The
public
ia
Invited.
acrlimati-sl by opening the carton denounced a iiU'band who suddenly
'Mi* l.nd'i s Auxiliary to the
a slay nr loo bs-forc their Intended divemertri hi* wife had wrinkles—| Veterans of Foreign Weis will; L if t T h a t B u d g et
before miring with butter, Tho
use and leave them in the room and decided to rid hiniM-lf of her hold its |r|-uiur meeting at M Herbs can give a lift to many herb butter will keep a few days
The article, in Ihe newspajK-r p.m. In the l.rgioo Hut. Any budpi 1 lishet. A good wayr lo to small covered jars In tha re­
where they will tie installed.
Onmmtiniri
of Tadrhklstan, I* part .vutiiiary members visiting in ' draw out and rilcm l flavor nr; frigerator. Twice a* much chopDO . . . attach U3 furring stripof a campaign agalnvt "feudal Sanford are rordially intilrd to lh* aromatic oils In heth*—fresh red fresh as dried may t&gt;e used.
at right an.'.K’s to ceiling Joists to
practices" among Soviet Mos­ attend the me« ting.
or dili-d it fo blend wilh butter j
provide a netting or stapling base lems.
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or other f*l or lo heal In cooking
"UK OUU (sliK S T *.
for the tiles.
The
First
Baptist
Training
The paper gave this account:
fat. according to tho It. S. De-. IVe have leatiel JO air-rondlIll) . . . usually start the first tile
At 17, Turaormi A-tanakulota wav t'nion Worker's Co-inril will meet lurinient of Agriculture. Such,
rooms al tlie Msr-I.ou
in the comer of the room, being so pretty she t mb! he compared at 7 p.m. beginning with a cover­ herbs at thyme, sweet marjoram, tlomd
Molrl.
certain tli.il the 2 nailing tlngue- only to a flower Her parents nr- ed dish aupi • r.
summer savory, chervil, rhivc* or ; Absolutcl v FltKII lo all nrn
face Ihe center of the rc &gt;m.
dcm l her to marry Ikram K*vparsley may ba blended with but­ arrii alt at uur Natal Air
DO . . . start the first tde in the umnv. 23, whom she had never 'What It this ! see? "You’ve aged! ter and use*! to spread aand- Station.
| I have no use tor an old wife.”
wirhrs, or to season poaehrd or, Fie Is ti |S ,»ur keys at th*
center only when you have put up met That was in 1912.
Ikrant derided to make eondl scrambled ei-gs or broiled or fried 1st lie. of
a ernterstrip (either ready-made "The years pa*»nl and Turn.mol
or home-made) or when you have and Ikr.im wrte lli&lt; parents of I lions so unbearable she would have fish or meat.
O d l u mi &amp; Tudor,
t's# nlwmt *4 teaspoon dried
bought U’cs width do not have ton four children. On* flav. r unlng 10 leave tpm. How Jh[s Jurtjod otd
him* fn high spirt**, Tkrthi kfs-c-l 11* not tflaemsrd, but Inc ncsfips Veil’s With t tatdespdnns ( ? ‘
gue and-gmova arrangements.
I nr.
DON’T . . . attach the furring hit wife and said *Tur*oni&gt;, you per upbraids St.illnabad official* miner-) of tu ttrr. Dried hcibt
"Itllltde r* of Pine Hornet"
21123 S. I'rritfh At*.
strip* until you have measure I the are my flower.’ Tien he n tired "who pretend not to know what may b&lt;s allow rd to aland a few I
minute with a little lemon Juice
ceiling lo deteimlne the width ef tiny wrinkle* round tier ryes. i Is going on "
borders. In must cases, t *rdcr
tiles will havo lo hr rut ,
DON'T . . . forget that, whib- the
tiles can be cut with a sharp knife,
you can get a better result ly us
ing a saw.
DON'T . . . Jim the tiles fogelh
rr; a tiny, almost Impereepbbtr
spare between the Joints Is imur
anre against the possibility of buck
ling under expansion.
DON’T . . . vpoll the tiles with
dirty or perspiring hands; sprinkle
your hands with talcum powder.

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HOLLYWOOD r - A top tale.it
fin.ter today lashed out at film
studioi for falling to develop new
stars.
Citing the clamor of thealer men
for new faces, agent Henry Willson
declared: "It is becoming mire
and more difficult to develop new
personalities for movies, in the
otd days, a studio might hire 20
kids on the chance that one might
be a Lana Turner. Nowadays they
won't take that chance.
"The studioi seem lo have a
policy of perpetuating the present
stars without establishing new
ones. For instance, Warners is
making an air picture. I thought
this might be a chance for some
newcomer*. Hut they cast a cou­
ple of young actors named Cla:k
Gable and Grrgory Peck.
''Columbia Is making a war pic­
ture called 'Battle Stations.’ You'd
think thrre would be a chance for
young artnrs in it. Hut the leads
went to players in the 35 40 ace
class. The only roles for 20-yearolds were 30-irmnd bits.
"We used io develop start aflrr
finding them behind soda foun­
tains. That seldom happuis my
more. In reernt years, about the
only lop star developed with no
previous expertenro is Rock Hud­
son."
As you might guest, Hudson Is .a
Willson client. Before the agent
discovered him. he was a truck
driver named Hoy UtrgeraM. Bedubhel Rock, he was added to the
long list of Willson discoveries.
He first spotted Joan Fontaine
In a Hollywood tea mom, Robert
Wagner in a Beverly Hills restau­
rant. He signrd up Kory Calhoun
after meeting him at an Alan Ladd
party and picked Marie Wilson out
of the cast of a Beverly Hills little
thealer.
Willson's tslent for pegging hopefuls hat caused him to be inun­
dated by film aspirants. He has
had R.500 applicants in the past
year. Ills advice lo nearly all of
them: Slay in your home town and
try lo get experience; if you're
good, Hollywood will discover you
What does he look for?
"Popular types," ho said. "Most that raoit of them have won popn
film atari are the kind of people larity contests or have been uut
that you liko to know. You'll find standing In some war."

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County Personals
•pending mme time in town with
her k»n, Itny Bowles and family.
Sir. and .Mm . Italpli Stevana
and childten, Thomas, Waller and
Margaret. have left for their va(ation which they uktil a|iend In
flic*, N. Y., and Wheeling, W.
Va.
Mr. ar.d Mr*. Donald Hitaman
and *»n. Ger-y, hava returned
home after (pending *0111* time
in Ohio, thrir fount r noma.

lly VIRGINIA P. ANDERSON
The Itrv. and Slrt. C. C. While
h*\r returned after a vacation
• pent In Atlanta. Go., whore he
\.*t one of 7S miniiten attending
th# Churrh and Community
Worktiiop at Emory t'n lv f t illy.
I»r. Pied KVppey of Drey Theobgical Seminary hraded the l'r&gt;
l&gt;an and Induttrial School, while
fir. Earl I ) C Brewer, profexor
of » iclology and the rural churrh
al E m o ry t a t in rharge of the
Town and C o u n try School. Thit
w orkshop wat attended by minirtert ftom nine mainr denomlnat'ont, eoml' g ftom 13 atatea and
Canaria. Some ‘.’00 pertont at­
tended th* final banquet. The
Bet. White i» currently parlor of
the Cp-klk Pieihyti-rlon Churrh.
Sir. ano Slit. S . W. Rennett
have returned from a two week*
varalion tprnt trititlng relativet
ir and atnuntl Detroit, Stirh.
Joe llnnvei of l ain Mater, P*.
•tent lart reek with hit unde
and aunt, Sir. and Slit. William
l.effler.
Slrt Kate Chamb-rt hat return­
ed to her bom* in t'hattanoora.
Turn, after tutting Sir. and Slrt.
tiny I.. Iluwell. Slit. Chamber* it
an aunt of M/t. Howell.
Sir. ano Mrt. Jainet T. Raker
and daughter, Drnira hava it.
turned from a vacation tpenl with
relative* In California.
Mr. and Slrr. R. T. Wettengel
and ton, lloh left Sato day July
21. for their home In Cinrlnnati,
Ohio, aft»r tpendinc tom* time
w.th her paientt, Sir. and Slrt.
C. P. Iliaringtnn.
Friend* of Bohhy Taylor will
ho Inlrterted to know that h*
h ti entitled In th* Army Air
Korea and leave! Monday far
boot camp.
Mr. and Mrt. Jim Bob I.toyd
and family an&lt;{ Sir. and Sit*.
Kenny Lloyd and family, all of
Wintton-Sairm, N. C. ar# vi*lt.
li.r it a parenlt of th* men, Sir.
• ltd Mrt. J. A. IJovd.
Friday afternoon, th* Sunday
School of tb* Churrh of the
Katarena held a plrnir on th*
lawn of th* rhurrh property. Knuylop ihl* wei* 'I r and Sir*. I..
C, Till 1* and ehlldirn, Ftancet
and Danuia, tha Rev. and Mrt. I*
A. Petermn and children, Paul,
h i with old frianda on Main Dannie and Joyre, and Mr*. W.
P. Burke, Sir and Slrt. Shaw and
fltraoL
Mra. C Bowie* of Tampa la daughter, Mailna. Tha menu In-

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f'uded, frlad ehlrken, ehleken and
tire, chicken and dumpling*, congralrd talad, hakad beam, mararonl and rheeae, and lemon
cntri* rake, Ired tea and eoffte.
Mu* Gaylt Butka it tha gueit
of her brotliat-in-law and (iatrr.
.dr. and Mn. Taut Biown in
letn Park.
Mr. and Mrt. Charle* Griffin
Bata moved from Paola into an*
of th* Greenleaf hnuiet.
St it. Rott Schneider hat retim ed to per home. Mae Clar
farm, in Gahayina, Ohio after
•pending tarn* time In her trailer
on tha thoret of Cryital l-ake.
.She it a titter of the lata Mrt.
(.lira limn of Sanford.
Slit. C. W. Sjohlom « a t railed
to Jacksonville, Wednrtday, where
tne attended the funeial of Mrt.
II. E. Bottle, formot retidant of
l.ake Slary.
Randy Brvant of Winter Haven
it M ailing hit grandparent*. Sir.
and .Mrt. William Thorn*.
Lt. Cdr. and Stu. William Tlatt
and daughter (,'heryl have r*.
turned from a vitit with relative*
in Sllddlatown, Ohia.

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urrr.it Walter Winrhcll (right), potet in Hollywood with her fattier
• nd Hyatt Voo Dehn, *0. whom th* wilt marry nett rnd ty . Vo«
Dehn U a financier and owner of • hotel ehaln. Wuiche!! and hit w ilt
flow from their vocation in Phoenl* to attend.
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ALSTIN, Tc* 'JB~A group of
cnnvlrt* have ioit their court ef­
fort to force the itate priton iyttern to feed them three me»l* a
Hay initead of two.
DDtrict Judge J. Ilarrii Gardner
yetteniay denied their pD* for a
mandamut againtt Priton Stanager 0. B. Kill*.
The convict* were part of a
group of S3 who ttagrd a titdown
strike »n the food titue at the
priton tail April 13.
In a pencilled motion, tha con­
vict* had contended they were
under itate law that require* they
whoktom*
b# provided three
nnurithing and appetuing meali a
day."

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Gwa* Nipper of Looahurff.
Mr. and Mra. E. IL Grant had
aa their gueata far tha waektnd,
Sir*. Grant'* daughter and aondnlaw. Sir. and Mr*. Yaa Maody *f
Miami.
A&gt; hauaawarmlng waa given
Tuetday night In honar af Mr.
and Sira. I.aatar Harper and
deughtara who hav* moved into
their new home. Th* honoioea rartivtd many gift* after which ralitahmant* af rook lea and punch
war* aerved.
That* anjoying th* affair with
th* honeiea* war* the following:
In* Rtv. and Mra. W. A. Ellenwood. Mr. and Mra.
William
Btldgoa, Mr. and Mra. Claoda
H ahn. Mr. and Mra. W. 0 . Kilhe*. Mf&gt; and Mr*. Cmy nml-aoo.'
Mr. and Mr*. Tammy McLain Jr*
Sira. Edaan Gait, Mra. Walter
Yarborough. Mrt. T. W. Pravatt.
Mr*. Paul Maiwell. Mr*. Gaorga
l.indaey. Sin. Pan Driggor* and
•on, Sira. Aurthor l.indtey, Mra.
J'mmg Motrin, Mr. and Mra.
fottla Rhular. Mra. Mahla Hauler.
toa, Maaa Taylor, alto Carlton
Prevail, Sammy Merritt, Tammy
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Builder* of Fin# Horn#*1
2*21 S. Fteorh Ava.

Group Of Convicts
Want Three Mcols

Mr. and 'lit. Cader lla it v|.it&gt;
ed lelatlvet Ir Clermont recently.
Slltt Po* Stone and SIDa
Nar.ry Butler left S'.onday for
l.eeihurp whete thry wrill attend
the Slethoalitt Youth Comp for
a week.
Denton Pravatt left Friday for
Fort McClellan, Ala, whtr# ha
will attend ramp for twa woekt
with the Atiuy Beterv*.
Sir. and Sir*, luvult Markham
and family moved (nte their new
hum* Friday in Sanford.
Joe Flvhet, ton of Sir. and Mr*.
'I. A. Flther. hat retuinad horn*
after attending a tummtr hand
ramp in SDaml where ho wat a
councilor, for ti* week*.
The many friend* of Yalleea
Pravatt will he torry to learn
'.hat th* un'erwant an appandae.
lump Sunday She it getting along
nicely and will return horn* FrtJay.
Sir. aad Mr*. E. H. Grant had
a* thalr gutat* Friday, Mr*.
Grant'* ton and dawghtar-in-law,
Mr. and Mrt Roland Woaaon and
family of feanfnrd.
Mr. and Sira. Charlt* HarHmn and Sir and Sir*. L«aiar
Btovm hoc# a* their guoat* Sira.
Su* Torre* and children of Kay
Went.
Sir. and Sit*. W. A. Elienwood
wer* called ta Albany, (2a., laat
week herauto of tho death af Mra.
Elienwood'* aunt.
Sir and Sir*. Uon Metta hava
a* their gurat for a abort time.

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hit rttlhlren rwHciotv. Anotlier Until .in drlrcda told the women hit
oeligton u to b* bone*! art.) loyal kt hu cwtmlry.
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aytiem. Low in caloric#—nondfattcia•ng. Enjoy real Butterm ilk. B u r
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MIRING TO MT a new wnrld record Sitaan ttrvan (right). 3t. ~MI«*
San Franmco International Alrpott." and Andy Lertn# (left),
an evacutlve tne a tiaval agency, lock o(T fr&lt;nn San Franciaro in
oppoaita direction* for • global rac* by nunmcrrlal airline* htiw
Bryan la ahown aa tho nunplated tht Dial leg of th* ‘round th*
world fliaht In New S'otk. Sh* immediately hoarded a plan* for
Tarti. l-arto* waa flying to Honolulu. They bop# to break the record
of 113 boure and &gt;• nunulr* act in 1032.
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tiefur* Atat. U S. Ally Frank
Cuahman that he Un'l dead He
and the government hop* n will
dltpell douhta from tho mind n(
hit mother Mrt !/&gt;ttle Limb
Stann. of J*ekt&lt;&gt;nvi1lp. Ft*.
felt* rlaitr.i ah* hatn't heard
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REALI.Y Ol'T DOFS HIS TALENTED SELF IN THE
ROLF OF THE FAMOUS STACK COMEDIAN—
F.DHIC FOY, FATHER OF THE 7 LITTLE
FOYS, THE MOST ENTERTAINING,
FUNNIEST, PlirrUKK OF THE
YEAR — OR ANY YEAR."
GIVE YOURSELF AND
FAMILY A REAL TREAT
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nm. OVTTAcut? Hour, rvllrIng l acratary (if Health. MucaMoa and Welfarg I* ahown aa
tha aougM ta hold up action
na a Houta approved blit that
would lower th* ag* In-m *3 lo
H for Marling ancial tecum /
payment* In women and dlt*
tblad partona. She urged the
kanata finane* Committa* In
Waahington to make a thorough
itudy of tha matter balmy actHi* ot» th* Dotnoaratic -apo«taor*d
laamiotlnn.
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CHILD BKAT1NO CMAROKt
LOS ANGELES J t - ParonU
has* a God-given right to punish
their children, within raaaoa, Su­
perior Jndf* Clamant D. Nya commented aa ha ditmlasod child
hcatuig charges against a meat
(utter, Salvador Mora.
Mora told th* esurt yesterday
i t heal hla m m Mario. 0, and
Bilvador Jr.. T, with a belt when
They "mDtapproprlated" a 0 ■ •
hretkfaat land.
*1 d o s t want my hoy* to grow
wp tp ho juveml* delinquent*," ho
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Go-Go Kids Back
After Skidding
Away From Lead

F r i Inly 19, 1955

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Rolando Ortega, Gainesville's
ace righthandrd pitcher, la the
Florida State League's tin t 20game winner of the season.
Rut the slim. 23-year-old Cuban
control and curve ball artist had
to hava help to achieve that dis­
tinction last night when the G-Men
beat West Palm Reaeh 8-4.
The Braves raked Ortega for 10
hits and 4 runs In six and onethird innings and Norman Hughes
was called on to protect a 7-4
margin Gainesville bad built up.
Ortega and Hughes together left
IS of the Braves sitting on bases.
Tha victory was Ortega’s 12th in
a row since West Palm beat him
May 30. lit lost three games earli­
er.
Orlando stretched lla lead to 1H
games with a 7-3 victory over
Lakeland; Cocoa shut out second
place Sanford 2-0 and Craig Royal's
one hitter; end St. Petersburg took
Daytona Reach 9-4.
Iloyal gave up a double to lead
off man Don Pray and Sanford had
only Uirea base runners after that,
two on errors and one on a walk.
Orlando Contain scored both of
Cocoa's runs, one of them on his
first homer of the season in the
third.
SI. Petersburg shelled Daytona's
Frank Mlrlelll from the mound
with five fourth-inning runs that
gave them complete command
Mlrlelll, regular Islander third
baseman, was making hla debut as
a pitcher. St. Pete Manager Gasper
del Moots spaced out eight hits to
take the victory, hla 12th against
V tones.
Joe Valmas pitched his 711th vic­
tory for Orlando which now has
beaten Lakeland, last year's pen­
nant winner. I t tlmea in 18 starli.
The Flyers chased Wilbur Tomberlln with all runs in the first three
innings.
The proceedings at Orlando at­
tracted 1,323 fans; 634 were In the
stands at Gainesville 302 at Day­
tona Beach 489 at Cocoa.

Ry JOHN CHANDLER
The Associated Press
For the first three months of
the 1931 season they raved about
•*t lose a ru lin g Chicago White
S.x and everything looked rosy
ft j • pennant at Comlskey Park.
H-l alter the All-Star Game In
Ju ly the magic potion wore off.
T'.ie Go-Go kids were gone. Ever
since, they said, when the chips
were down and the heat was on
In July, it would be bye, bya While
S v.
Tot scrapping Chicago gang baa
knocked the New York Yankees out
of first place. The White Sox showH no sign* of folding thla time as
t.*-jy whioprd the Yankees yester­
day 3 2 and took tha vital aeries
|v l games to one.
In fact. Chicago reached first
place the hard way with an uphill
ba'tle. When league play resumed
Jt !v 14 after the All Star game the
White Sox were In third place, six
garnet back of New York, and a
game behind second-place Claveland. Since theft lHlcafo's won 12
of 17 names and hat been rolling
at a .704 pace.
Rut it's a long way to the end
of the season In September and
the top five dubs in the American
loop could be covered with • Urge
bl-nket.
Cleveland defeated the Boston
Red Sox 6-4 to pull within a game
of the lead yesterday, while Detro t overcame Baltlmora 7-9 to
Irr'l the leaders by only SW-gamea
—In fifth place. Washington and
Xanaat City were Idle.
Rookie pitcher Roger Craig end
Brooklyn home runt produced a
101 victory over Cincinnati ae the
Dodger* maintained their 1214game National League spread over
(he second-place M i l w a u k e e
B m s , who defeated Philadelphia
4-7.
The New York GlenU downed
CHICAGO Ilk—The State nf WashIF ■ Chicago Cuba 4-1. Tha St.Loula
C dintla defeated (be Pittsburgh tagton wai certain of a lltll eonm m m m b * m orw om en’* we.tr vt&gt;c*uo IT.
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'■*»!( Dropo continued hla bat- am Amateur Golf Tourney entered
(lr - spree, hit two-run homer In Its semi-final round today.
The upper bracket aeml . final
(I • third Inning off Bob Turley
pr vine the White Sox margin over matrh at sun-broiled Olympia
N 'w York. Connie Johnson had Fields was between Seattle's Pat
th-j Yankees abut out until Mickey Leaser and 17-year-old Anna Quail
Mantle bit hla 22nd homer In the of EveroU Waah.
In the lower bracket, eo-medallit
ninth with one aboard. Billy Pierce
■truck ont pinch hitler Jerry Cole­ Carol Diriager of Tiffin, Ohio, met
man with the bawa full to end the ■a Impressive southern contender,
Mary Patton Janssen al Charlottesbattle.
'"Ireland n ap p ed back at Boa- rlHe, Va.
Mill Quart played terrific golf
ten aftar losing the flrat two game*
of the wrtea. Al Rotm batted in yoilerday to eliminate co-medallit
throe runs, two with his 18th Wlffl Smith, 8 and 1, turning the
first nine In 88 and finishing the
17 hnlei throe undrr women's par.
Mill Leaser, who gained the
wmlflnala with a 8 and 1 triumph
over 20-ytar-old Vemlra Pico of
Galesburg, nl., w ai on# ovar par,

Washington State
Sure Of Contender

•lira the All-Btar tussle. Detroit
b ai movod a t , a ,.88B clip atneo
July It, w inning.U ef If, Bwo
Bertola's double drove in three
run* In the first inning to Mart
the Tigers on tha victory road.
Roy Campanella hammered a
pair of Brooklyn homen, while
Craig fanned 11 RedMia. Ik e
Dadgera made their first nine hits
R“ d for nint runs thanks to thre*
a *i. ■ wild pitch and passed
b*''
b Buhl pltebed his elgblb viet ’ '. a al* kilter, as Mllwanhee
•' *t II* three-»am9 wl with
r ladalphla. Eddla M a t h a w s

Yanks Get Desperate
As They Trail Sox
AKRON, Ohio IB—Doug Ford,
keeping up a busy home life be­
tween rounds, wai in the laad
today aa the Rubber City Open
went Into its second 18 boles.
The PGA champion from Klamesha Lake, N.Y., blared over the
first 18 on tha 6,700-yard Firestone
Country Club course yesterday
with a 8 -under-par 32-34-66.
Then he went home to bit bouse
trailer, helped hit wife shop for
groceries, took hla three young­
sters swimming and returned to
the course with his family later
to take part In a gotf clinic.
Starting in this tournament only
Iwo days after he whipped Cary
Mlddletoff at the PGA title match
in Detroit, Ford whacked four
strokes off par on the first nine
holes with an eagte on -4o. 2 and
birdies on No. 6 am No. T.
Ha started with hu? straight
pari on tha back nlns, and h*
found birdie range on two of the
next three holes before finishing
with two para for his 34.
Close behind him were ala golf­
ers from tha starting field of 131,
all tied up al 87. They srere Mike
Hums, Rye, N.Y.; Al Balding.
Krindale, Ont ; Ralph Ronquist,
Glendale, Calif.; Ed Oliver, Le­
mon!, III.; Art Wall Jr., Poeono
Manor, Pa.; andE. J. (Dutch)
Harrison, St.Louis.
Sit men were tied at 88, and
another six were deadlocked at &lt;9.
Defending champion T o m m y
Roll, Chattanooga, Tenn., had a
70.

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Pitching t i i f d nn I derision* —
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Mlrlkantila—Ik-iir*, Cleveland, 114.
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Iharos T a k e s Aim
A t World Record
HELSINKI tn — Sandor Iharos,
slim 22 year-old Hungarian Army
lieutenant, In k a in: tm John
Landy's l : 8B ssuiid record for the
mile today after clipping a full sec­
ond off lh« Australian's Interna­
tional standard for 1300 meter*.
The 8-foot officer lowered the
1300 mark to 8:40 8 Thursday In a
dual meet between Finland and
Hungary and Immediate ly announrde ha'll attempt to crark Landy'i
mile record In the Hungary-Britaln meet la London Aug. IMS.

Record* are nothing new for the
young Army lieutenant. Within tha
last three mootha Diaros also baa
bettered Ike world marks for 8,009
meten and two miles. Hla heat
clocking for the 8.808 la 7:33.1 and
8:814 for two milt*.

DOUO FORD of Klameefm l o i r , Tt
I* an awrrrt winner uf the 37th
annual PGA tournament In Detroit aa lie sal.cims to the trophy
that stamps him a champion. Ha la the am nut ir.d(&lt;T in history to
Uko tha title on the Brat try. Ford, 33, defeated Cary MlddleeolT,
4 and J, la a thrilling 36-hole match with Ills son. TViug. J.-., to,
(kmiilng anctrunggmcnt all tha way. flaiernaliowal Sou wi photo)

Aussies Meet Canada
In Davis Tennis Play
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W. Atlee-Rurpc* Co. remained
the only Undefeated tram In the
city softball tournament tail
night, by plijring errorless ball
end downing Robson Sporting
Goods 11-9. Carl Witt of llurpee
allowed four kite while Abe Fen­
nell of Robson gave up eight
Burpee*' manager, Ed MrCall,
was the heaviest hitter of the
evening by slamming out • hometun end • triple. In the second
iroene, WU»c*-Maler'*: Hfd ‘Hire*
ahut-out Hunt-MeRohriis by a
score ef 10-fl. Hires allowed only
two hits, while C O. Jones gave
up sis. Hires' tesmmates made no
errors gnd Ruddy lake added to
In* Wilson score by clouting a
home-run.
Hunt-MrRoberta' team, behind
manager Ettpena Pennington, has
played excellent ball and ha*
been on top of the league all arason, how ever, last night’s defeat
eliminated them from tha tourna­
ment.
Neat Tuea-lav** game will see
WHaon-Mafer Furniture battling
It out wl'h Hobson Hporting
Goods. Game time will he 7:30
p.m. The winner of the game will
nave a shot at tournament trad­
ing, W. Alice Burpee Co., Wrdnasday night at tha samo time.

STANDINGS
W. Atlee-BurpM Co.
Wilaon-Malar Furn.
Robson Sporting Goods
Hunt-MeRoWrta, lie .

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Auttralla meets Canada at Mon­
treal and Italy and Swroen clash
in Milan today as play in the Davis
( up tennis whirl nears the big
Challenge R o u n d against the
United States at Forest Hills*, N.Y.,
late next month.
The Australians, fivored in their
matches against Canada, go Into
the three-day North American
xune final without Lew lluad, one
of the wonders of past cup play.
Captain Harry llnpman replaced
lloatl with He* ll.ittwig for today's
opening singles competition. Hoad
haa soiled and his game Is off
since his bride of six weeks was
sent home after the Wimbledon
Champinmhlps.
Ken noscwalt meets Rob Rcdard,
of Sherbrooke, Que., in the openmatch,
Toronto and Vancouver, plays
llartwif.
The surprising I t a l i a n learn
which has whipped througn the
European &gt; nr play without drop­
ping a match It favoml to defeat
the Swedish squad.
Swcdrn'i S cn Davidson, one of
Europe’s most powerful tingles
players, meets Faurto Gardlni to­
day while Lennart Brrgelin of
Sweden plays Giineppe Mario, a
p'nt-ilzed giant killer when bn's
in form.
The wlnr.er of the Canada-Austrails Imtrr.amrnt plays Japan, the

Fight Results
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W AIIttW H Ohio— llobby Ilu a k M .
I I I . W arr-S. anJ Maura* llo4dl*.
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STU D EBA KER
lo w price field
■prove it!

By OULO ROBERTSON
NEW YORK (*-T he New York
Yankees, battling tor their alxth
American leag u e pennant In icven
year*, trail the parc-scttlng Clitrago White Sox by two percentage
pointi today. They ara getting
deiperate.
And well they might for they
bar's frittered away a fire-game
lead itnre the All-Star Game July
12 and, in addition to trailing the
White Sox, hold only a one-game
bulge over the Cleveland Indiana,
three over ilctt«n and 3*4 over
Detroit.
The hitters are not hitting and
the pitchers are uot pitching. At
least they are not pitching win­
ning ball. Manager Carey Stengel
haa received ju it five complete
games from bla barters since
starting their latest disastrous
Western trip July II. And only
four of them were victories.
Strngrl haa admitted he can do
nothing about his hitters except
perhaps put the eight best In the
lineup, regardless of the positions
they play, and hope for the best.
That would mean lltll Show run.
.MO; Elston Howard, iod; Mickey
Mintle, .301; Rob Cerr. 292; Gil
MrDougald, .277; Yogi Rorra, .770
Gerry Coleman, .226 and Andy
Carey, .224.
As for the pitching, strps were
taken yesterday to correct that.
Don Careen, a right-hander, was
recalled from Denver of the Amer­
ican A«tn., where he haa a 9-1
record and baa hit seven home
runs. l-arscn, who came to the
Yankees In the deal that brought
Rob Turley from •Uallimore last
winter, couldn’t make the grade
at the start of the season but
Stengel Is hopeful ho has learned
something in the minors.
To make room for Larsen, the
Yanks are expected to option
right-hander Tom Sturdivant to
Denver. Sturdivant has a 1-3 record
with the Yankees. Rob Grim, on
the disabled list since June 29,
may be available in Iwo weeks.
Rut he hasn’t looked like the Stgame winner of 1934. Ha has a 4-2
record.
There also are rumors that
Strngrl and General M a n a g e r
George Weiss have other deals on
the fire with veteran shortstop Phil
Rinuto and Kd Lopat, 30-year-old
southpaw pitcher, likely to be given
coaching status in the realignment.

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CHICAGO, un - The Arlington
Handicap tomorrow wLl be a blis­
tering dud of the nation's top
jockeys as well ai finest thoroughI *&gt; »«■ t
B a sta rd
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ila ln a av lllt t. II. I’alm B tte h 4
S, Payton* llracti
The mile and throe-slxtcenthi HI. 1‘alatahura
I HIM V S • C lll'.lll t.a
test over the Arlington Park turf Malnaavltl* at Laktland
Orlando
at HI. 1‘tU rrb u re
courae has draco 1® candidates. If %Vral l*alaa
llaarh a l Sa afart
all go to the pod the event will Co-.ua at Uayli-Da Htach
gross 8182,000. The winner's share
.u i i u .v n L iu a m
would be 1103.630.
nrooklyn
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Shoemaker, who has been cam­ r iiu t x ir c K
vi:«Ti:nt&gt;o*e nstafLTU
paigning on the tVe«t Coast, has U llw aiik
.o 4. Philadelphia S
been assigned Hasty House Farm’s Nr a York 4. I'hUaxo I
Mister Black. Ilartaek, who has llrookl) n It , r in rln n a ll 3
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brrn at Arlington Park throughout Hk LouHisill4,%v1‘IUshnrxk
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LH
the meeting, will he aboard Brook- rh llad rlp h h U at r h lra to
r u t s b u r ili a l Cincinnati
mcadc Stable's County Clare.
N»w York al M il* auks*
T w o old masters of stake com­ Urooklyn a l HI. l-«tl*
A iK N icax Latanve
petition also will be in action.
Eddie Arcaro on King Ranch's Chlcaaa
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High Gun, tha probable favorite, Kaw Y o rk
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APPROPRIATELY NAMED
NORTH BERGEN. N. J . IB-A
new member has been appointed
to the local alcoholic beverage
control board. Her name: Mrs.
Tom Collins.

Detroit 7. Italtlmnr* a
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W alker Refuses
Comment On O ffer
DALLAS UP—Doak Walker could
not be contacted for comment last
night on a report that ha wai ask­
ing 832.000 to play pro football with
Detroit next aeaion.
Walker was asleep and hit wife
declined to
when
newsmen sought to talk with him
T-.it Walker was asking the 832..
000 figure was reported by the De­
troit Free Pro**, which said he
drew about 123,000 last season.
Walker baa played five acaioni
with the Lions but baa been un­
decided this year If he will return.
Kaitem tone champions, at Glen
Cove, NY.. Aug. 54-7. The Glen
Cove survivor takes on ths ItalySacdrn winner at Philadelphia
Aug. 12-18-14. with the Forest HlUi
Challenge Round act lor Aug.

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ENVELOPES, letterhead* atatr- It wfll n*y YOU la ire US before
ran :, invoice*, band bill*, and
ytKi buy. Open Evening* and
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Hr,c:.ii Co, paone
K**4*Me TraBre Sale*.
— 401
Wi-t if tfb St.
Palalilka. Fla.
CARS
ItA N D A l.l. fl.K U T H IC CO.
BUUGHT SOLD TRADED
Ll' -'l-iCrfi Conirading and Rrpur*
Roy Keel* I'sea far*
rv SERVICE CENTER
Sanford Ave. A llth I t,
Bn it. and &lt; &lt;.&gt;*lrv Appliance*
112 M .ignnlia A vr.
I ’h. IIS BARGAIN! 3« Fl. Trailer. 2 hr.lrilomi, cabana, rtollv, frnrrd.
liumOing. krrvwv rienung
Dav*. call |93i rvl. 230, a-k fur
II. G. IIOtM iKS
W. M. Foster. Evening* call 2103
Server on All Water Pumps—
fur mfurmalmn. Ea*v l«rmv.
Write Drilled — Pemo*
MODEL •’A” FtIRD, 4 floor Se­
Pjnl* Road Pbone 7*4
dan. Nredv vomr work Flr*l
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••Your WeMinghou** Dreter”
Bate* I*
Bur your Furniture at Terry’*
Mavtap W aihrrt
P. Iiryholden
Phoee t i l l
Warrt.uui* Furn , t n . at ail W.
US Magnolia Ave
Prone 17*7 1007 Sanford Ave.
John H 'llliaam Ian.
1*1. St. /.II nationally adv. furUI
ttewford
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H ojvtrj. Electrolux, etr. Wilh
and tcrvic* G.Tl. High, Oviedo.
Far Remodeling *od rep* Ire
atlacnmrnu. *3
and
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Fla. Phone 41*1 or Sanford
Nolklng Down—Small Moolkly
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Phooa I 733 R
U42H after • pm
Payment*
aj
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Bherwian Concrete Ca.
‘ a^new condition. *131. Phone Qwt Weal t 3th
PhoM rt**
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w n m » !e ~ n m a
PL U M B IN G
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Show C u t, Table*. Shoo Table*.
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MOTORS
writer*, —
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t-UcnUla, 314
estimate* R. L. Harvey. 2ui
H O A TS. M OTORS.
Sanford Avr Phnna p a
Magnovoi Coniole. radiq and 3. T R A IL E R S
apecd record player. I imr.l
*1- RKAlfTT PARI4IKS -2 1
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nag fini»h Mu*l »cll Siuj ui.
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Cantractur
Phone IMP &gt;____________
SUMMER srECIALH
II Ft. Aluntiuoi Lmn h u r 2&amp;3 (to
*TIomes of DuU^Don"
on
U»ed I fl. gai refrigerator, may IU Hay 17 et
t i u 11 Fl. DtLux Gltiv
Prriiianrnt W’avrv
Runabout
m oo
be »C«n at IM Avaradn Avenue.
hh.vptrg k Styling Our .Sperultv
li FL Com *ru ble Bun* bout
For Bettrr Plumping
Stnford’t Mott Modern Beauty
LARGE Safe; much record »paee;
-iwctel
3tJno
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worth W». offered for $300. See
Salon. Atr-fomlitlooed. Soil wa­
M my Other Model* in New Boat*
W . J. K IN G
ter, anu Prnnuin Drvrrt.
at j . p WoodrufTa Slore, Sill
j Ijo a rtrrs l USED Boat* priced
SM South Park Phone U
V. l i t St. P. P. Campbell. 104
HARRIETTS
from *33 oo
E*eambla Drive.________
Dragline aervicc, Lamrrront.v K f. iior Traitor*
|o?oo up.
nEAUTY NOOK
lrhing Kriimatc* given. J'hon. 31iny m rd Trailerliowi up.
UV Bo. Oak Aye. Pbaae t7l
COMPLETE F urniihugi for 3
•MVa 2164. Orttodu 32301.
I'S K D MOTOR S A L E
Bedroom Home. 1903 SummerSanford 3221.
For
That United |/«nk. flaw your
I ’j II. "Eggl&gt;e*l» r ’
123 93
Iin Ave.___________________
hair styled A rut
II
SCOTT-ATWATER.
It'S So Kmf
Kilvtnator freezer. Thor Wa*h&gt;
EVA BESS
i Lika New)
.......... 64 30
To PUum A Want Ad
log machine. Hettie McNamara,
&lt; H nVINRUDE,
A ir C onditioned
P. O. Box IM. Long wood
4* t*
lust Call 1821 and aak fur
Ba-Cnr.ditionedi
Phone 343
■«, H FIK2.*TONE iwith
tba Want Ad departmaot
U*ed wringer tvpe waihlng mi12**0
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tank.
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Sanford Herald
rhire large sire Phone 1171 .11
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• On* bear • Wash aad Damp
Baby Stroller, baby car-bed and ri/)O R sanding
Cleaning, waxing, aerv. jI s&lt;
txmi 10 li JOHNSON,
living room couch. Phone 4IS-J.
13113
with taps
leparst* tank
County ainrn lies. *U. M
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»» will von Trader
k y 'ii Oik # 1 Hhop
Baulk 8d * Feed u t Bldg.
•*r old Motor for a
E. 4th SL Tel. 3434
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Better grade - LV'NRl'DE!
FLOOR SAM)RIO • Kinuhing. nORSON’ S p o rtin g Goods w r u iq o s k i- .tr K
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Filar*4* Sales 4 Fervl1r*
b ju n n * fine* 1920 i*l E.
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Nit—Plana Technician
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Phew# ttaa. Ilauta L Sanford
CaU Tta-R-4 Mfurw 3 a. m. or II Ft. plywood runitv&gt;ut boil,
•ftcy • p. m.
w-ith renter dark tteertng wheel Boy. SeU. Rant. Hire with iwant
ada. Ike buvieit *al*«man tn
1»&gt;4 raiMel. 23 H. T Johnron
QUALITY BUI.LDOZER w o r k
town. Put ene to work for you
M-tpr 4 Control*, h e m duty
I land rUarmE 3. C CarpeaPhooa lU t. We will bo glad to
tr-ifir. Call 1713-M
alt&lt; t *o
1749-M altar
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M atirrtiri, Couchei, W n r= " A p p l&gt; to pcri. a 1Centra
al housework, mutl havr hrallh
U. Renovating. Upbui­
card Vluit havr white unfnrms.
ld Slip Cover work.
Time a —3 1FU Magnoli* Avr.
DOING M FC . CO- e tB
w a . ___ __ - —■- ------j
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Phew.
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QUICK CASH for furnlturr. boata, llll.ll SUIOtll. Jiov wil l i ’owof
Mr.wrr wania niuwiu^ I’hone
motor*. Buy one piece or com­
716-M-4.
pete home. Thouiand* of art!
eica ter **le at the
Recrptioniit. *wit/hboard opera­
Beper Trading Pet* «■ iT-tt
tor. cashier, acme braLkeeping
1 MUe South. Phooe 2212 R
and tvpmc Write Sanfi’rii ii.taid, lint It. II
Chrome table: 4 chair*, 23 00.
Organ *40, combination (Irak A
bo in ihelf, (oak) *10, maple dm. Baby Silluig after 4:30 Call
1IMJ.
ten table $10. Hall stand with
mirror N.
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T m w iL u Blinds
Enclaaed heed. Sag proof bottom
with ptectac rod*. P latlii or
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rayon tape*. CoUu* or uyLw
COMPLETELY
FURNISHED
cordi.
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113-114 Heat had SV
Phone 1*
WILL BUY 4 HIGHLY DESIRA­
' m u t t u x * . m w . irin* sc.
BLE BUILDING LOTS ON OAK
METAL ROOFING
AVENUE NEAR THE- NEW
hi Slock. 3-V crim p —I U "
PINECREST SCHOOL , ALSO New
Corrugated— I V Corrugated.
J DESIRABLE LOTS IN LAP
Get all Your roofing need* at
B k erm aa Cowc ra te Pipe Cm
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« - * o i r r AoV' to w n o w n e r - m u s t Out Heat ISth St
Pfcnoe *t*S
SELL SPACIOUS 1 BR-CB HOME
LN QUIET SETTING. SCREENED
RED-I-MIX CONKRKTE
Hraua™ K U rt«nat» »pu. Air
Furnished
BACK PORCH. AND tARGE
Condi ikooad.
Miracle Concrete Co.
Conditio
u«u. Slumberland
•#•»—- - - ----- Court
SIDE
PORCH.
ADAPTED
FOR
South O U limitn Highway 17 82.
Phone 1311
JALOUSIES *7.100 TERMS. 303 Elm Ace.
NEAR
SHOPPING
CENTER.
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S Bodroom Borne. H Block *w®
W, a . - M l - STEMPER
etc. Bought-aold Larry’* M art
Souths!do teboo1. C«U 3341.
321 East li t S t Phone lMl.
Phnn. a m
* ™ ill N. Park Ave. YOU don’t have to ire lb* credit
manager to Five Hollar* legiti­
mately on our GIGANTIC Ka­
Living room. Dining. Sun room. mova! SALE
Large modirn Htcfain with
R O BIN SO N M USIC CO.
d ll
Stove and Refniarator. Cara* tM N. Orange A*e. Orlande. Fla.

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T h in g * h av a ba^* h ap p en i n f to dnora . . and you
can now niako ly o u r old*
faah io n ed do o rs, o v e r in to
•mart looking door, th a t
mr$ tr u ly m od«i» jn atyle.
I t 4$ka* only « lf a w tool*
SHd $ H ttla t l m i W h y not
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FURNISHED AND INSTALLED
UY

DICK M APES
GENERAL TILE CONTRACTOR
TEL. 2198-W

9IADV )OI OIMOM171ATIOW at the TViwrrvme Slwnr to (Tvieego,
Aug. 31 to Kept 23, I* the mlnlatui* ’ iunmobile'* which Thom** L
Fond U ihnwing to Mr*. Ruth Maelnlath. a loereUry. Souere* cm
the top of the IS-Inch model ar* 12 photoelenrte cella whieh ranvert
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Col. H. N. Kirkmcjn
Will Lead Parade
At Fall Convention
TALLAHASSEE — Col. R. N.
Kirkmtn, fommandtr ad th* Flap*
Ida Highway Patrol, writ] ha grnn4
m arthtll of th* parada during tbn
37th annual Ameri.an Legist*
rational convention in Miami n u t
October 11.
Kirkmaa. Florid* Dapartnuak
Commander af Ike L*gi*n In |H L
1924. te tka only perron te te n *
at grand marshall «f a nattenal
teflon caavaaUon pan d a m a n
than
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(Congregational)
SANFORD
SEVENTn.DAT
P«rV Av#nu* and 21th F1r**t
Georg# H. Cooper, Princeton,
a d v e n t is t CHURCH
J. B#ra*rd Rm I
Minister
General Chalrmm of the Florid*
7M Elm Avenue
AU COu/*.o N »Ur/n mart be pr*- KEted at The Herald offlr# h r
Sunday School
9 10
Fruit and Vegetable AuociiH *00 "■ -I Oilman
Faster
10 *. nt oo tor d«) bctore public4 tloo.
Morning Worahfp
,
tion'i 12th Annual Convention, biDr. J»me« R Clinton, L vircr •‘■abbath School (Saturday) 9:30
Ing held thi* year at the Hotel
CHAPEL
’ tribute to your eonvr-nienr*. A Eai’or r~» and n m lrn n of Ev AI. M.
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Fontainebleau. Miami Beach, cn
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October 4. 3 and 6 today announ­
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Had Jevis * Ter- Topic.
Ei.Va Twin*.'
Cor. Fourteenth fit-. O il At*.
Wednesday—7:45 P. M.
Midced the appointment of commit­
Sanford, Fla.
thair families ara walcoma whether on*! Re'.ifioe’ : lay School 9:43 a. m.
# week Devotion*
tee* for the Convention.
Morning Worihip Service 11:00 Sunday School
10:00 a. m .' their atay In Sanford 1* long or
TIR-T R lPT I-T CHURCH
Topic, ''United Stataa In Bibl#
W. O. Sunaell,
Superintendent short.
Luther L. Chandler, Gould«,
a. m.
Park Avenue »f hiith Street
Prophecy” Will be. shown In movTraining Union 6:30 p. m. It a a ITaaching
11:00 a. m.
w« giv* tpeciat Invitation to
" i s appointed Chairman of t b a ( i
Pastor 'r S picture*. The public u cordial
family al/alr.
Dr. H. H. Martin,
Pre»th«r
H.p and fellowship with u» W. p. Brook*. Jr.,
Reeepti-n CosunlUCai J. R.
ly l"
invited
Join u» tn *e«.
Evening Worihip T:V» n. m.
John L. Miller.
MinDler of ^
v” M to join
B r o o k * , Horaeitead. RegutraPAOLV
WES
LET*
AN
but
urga
you
tn
*••#-!
-ha
church
I
t
g
thi*
pirtura.
•'Come thou with ua and «a MU
F^lursliot,
lions; W E Burquest, Sarasota.
METHODIST
CHURCH
r
f
J"W
ch°'fa
hhi*
Sunday.
Misdo then good.”
Ruth F. Archer,
Director of Fnday—7 45 P. M.
Buffet Luncheon: W. R. Har.A Milea Mrat on Rt. 44
• • nary Volunteer program cone
TII8 CHI EO l o r r.OD
roe):, Tampa. Supplier* Ho*plSunday School
9 45 SOLTH SIDE BAPTIST CHURCH Music
and find out Who’s
nt PROPHECY
••M
»r
c
*vrd
A
Dace
For
You
tality Night; Luther L. ChandMorning Worihip
10:4.'i
*-a ,t 2&lt;th Street
2Vii Elm Ave.
R (5 VI o among tha Bib!# prophets.
I trr. Gould*. Cracker Breakfast;
TVOl t| TVg guntine sl"n al tho edge of Midway Airport. CTslcopn,
Wer ev tn Youth
A 45 MJHsmory
PremiUetilum Early Morning Worship
i Plitop A. W. htover, palter
A
Cogdlal
Welcome
I*
extended
to
'
which ripped * wing ofl the BramIT airliner coming la for an trrtrvird Ceorgn 44’cdgworth, Bello
Evening Worship
7:30 P«**or
R B. l^in*fnrd A M.
' !&gt; is j m Sunday School.
W. P. Br«a*s. Jr all 'o join u* tn our W’orahip and I mer.t landing la heavy fcg. Tha traneport flipped on Pa back ar.d
• it a m. Morning Worihip. Bet- Wednesday Prayermeeting 7:30 |A**e&lt;Uta Paator W. L. Stephenj , Sermon
| Glad*, Banquet.
share
In
the
fellow
ship
of
thi*
'•IV
Milton
borat into flamaa, killing 23 ol the 41 penocia aboard, (inirmaltewaij
non by A W Stover.
Friday Cotta;# Meeting 7:30 a t ; Sunday School «Up t
Appointment to preside over
I"W# Provide For Fvrry Member hour.
7,43 p. m Evangallitle Hour.
the home of Mr. B. Coagrave I HiggenbolUiam.
inuineia *&lt;aliens were: Prtsl- ,
!
of
The
Family.
Coma
With
Tour
I
IRST
METHODIST
CHURCH
7:(B m. Tueiday Evening Scr- Saturday Central Colhg* Quartet Sunday School
10 no A. M
! de-it Ardrew Dud* Jr., Oviedo.
P*»tor
Milton II. 43 vatt
» -a,
I Morning Worahlp
11:00 A. M. Tamily to Sunday School."
TK*. P ra y r Mealing
, First Bustnei* Session; Duon
T
o
n
y
D
isappeors
In
P
u
rsu
it
O
f
Fox
Morning
Worvhlp
u
oo
a
M
9:45
Churth
School
Evening Worship
t m P, M.
7 &lt;S p -n. Thruiday Young T«oEveryor.# Wi Im im
Peirce. Vice-President, Miam
Sermon
W.
P.
Brook.,
Jr
Haas**
for
All
Ages
:
CANOGA
PARK.
C*Lf
f
Tony d.dn’t citrh t&gt;.« fox In­ Second Business Session: Budolph
Prayer Meeting
A 00 p. M
pie meet.
Rev. Cecil W. Shaffer
Training
I
t
6:45
P.
M
1! "V A MMorning Worship Movie producer Rowland V. Lee’s stead fce became tangled in myri­ i Matuon. Fort Pierce, Third Busi­
Everyone welcome.
WELCOME TO TltF. C ||l KCIJ
FIRST CHRISTIAN CTIURCn
["Training Union !« A Family Af­
Till. CHRISTIAN an d m ission
ad* cf burrs in thhe rough terrain. ness Session; Roy A’ardegrift J r ,
UPS ALA COMMUNITY
1C07 Kanlord A»a.
fair." We provide for Every Mrm. 5
: nm“^
rn
,' cv In
r" pursuit
ch r ol
1; a fox dhapARY ALLIANCE rilURCll
7 no p.
. [ w : ni ; jj j: ; y_
f hreared
near The dog was tn rrra t pain when 1Pahokee, Fourth Builnei* Ses­
PRESBYTERIAN
CIHJIIC
II
her
of
The
ramlly-F.ven
the
i
S
md*y
Srhool
*
*
43
a.
m.
Park Are al Fourteenth SI
fcn wj* found by Georg* Tadgett. sion.
Baby "
I Morning Wer»hip Service 11 .oo a Sunday School 10 00 a m.
7:15
Organ Veapers the !,ee home
I'aitnr, David S, Carnefn
a Cub Scout.
*
1-0
P
Morning
Worship
1100
*
n
,
Evening
Worship
*
00
P.
M
F"enmg Worship |
m
Runday vhnol and Morning
W. P Brooks, Jr. Sermon Topic "Tha Man Who 9 P. M.
raiigel: spent two da&gt;s remov­ JIM check Tuesday for Padgett &gt;
The evening tervirra will ba CTnitt- I Sermon
Berreation for
V r hip Combined Service 9.45 a r . W. F. d Chl-Rho « fO p m.
ed.
Fellrwship Hour after the Even- Missed Church" Chaplain Ferrell, Young People Service Men at ing the burr* from the poodL scout pack and they're going tv
n to i|:30 a m. '•Worship Period I Evening Worihip S*rvtra 7:30 p
ihcn returned his to Lee. who h ad |tsk e In Disneyland on it. Padgett ( ',
Wrdne«day Prayer and Bible vtudy , mg Service »pon»ored by the 44 . Kempaon
I F»peclally Invited
begin* at to 40 a. ro.“
m.
Alliance Youth Ecllowihlp 6:30 I All member* »nd friend* of the
offered # reward. I^e wrote a pocketed an additional }15.
*
'Training Union.
II • adeast over W T.R.R.
I Air Conditioned Sanctuary
will la nh-erved in lh« home.
p m
P in t C h ntian Church ara invited
Evening S am e 4 7 44 p tn.
to ke»r Rev. Perry L- Stone. v»ho
Wedneeday Mid-Week B ib la will bo the gueit r.p«ek«T a t the
Study 7:43 p. m.
11:00 a. n . tervica.
TUB THEE METHODIST
HOLY CROWS CHURCTl
m uR cn
(Eplecopil)
for. W. Enurlh S t l.enrel Av*. Re. f| Lv ttlrinn Timmerman, B
r,. Eldon Kline. MlnJ.ter
D-, Rertnr
Funday School 9 tv a m.
Arh Sunday after THnliy
&gt;i rmna Worship 10 45 a. m
A.0O A. M.
Holy Eucham t
Evening Worship 7-M p. m.
C h o ral E u c h a rla t
Prayer Meeting Thurjday 7.30 9 13 A M
and Addrv&gt;»
p m
Service* through the wecki
h i . PALLS LOTH CRAW
Saturday, Auguit a — Tran*fig.
ts. Luke* Lutheran—In Llavta uration of Chrut — Holy Comm­
(re-.i Oviedo) the Rev Stephen
jd. Tuhy, tu to r . Morning worihip union 7:30 A. M.
FIRST PHESBYTERIAN
E .10 « m Radio Uiuiuo broadcast
at 9 :m a m over WOR7. (740 kei.
CHI RCII
f r lay Reboot (or all age group!.
Oak Avenue »nd Third Street
9 0am
Christian Day School Rev. A. G. Mflnnia.
3llni*ter
(All elementary grade* and kinder­ 9:15 A. M.
t im e o f th e y e a r to
Sunday School
garten), Monday through Friday 10 M A. M.
The
Section
S :o a m. Children a prorr*m, “S t
Luka'* Oup.1," Stturdiy 10:1b me*U Tor Prayer In the Se,»|on
t r u c k i3 N O W I
Room.
a.m. over WTHR, 11400 kc.).
11
00
AM.
Morning
Worship
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Solo, *Noarrr, Still Nearer, CWe
Ol 11IL KLDELMLR
o u t t o p u t A m e r i c a ’s
Rev. I'nillip Schlrttmaa. Mlaisler To Thy Heart'* Morri*, Charle* S
Hrrvicr* *1 Tba Yarbl Club
Morriaon.
Lewotl-prlced V - I Pickup! F o rd F -1 0 0 , G V W 5,000 lbs.
Sunday School 9:13 am .
Anthem, ''How Long Wilt Thou
fa rth e r a h e a d l
Choice
o f 132-h.p. V -8 or 118 -h .p . S ix , both Short Stroke.
Cburrn Rervtca 10:30 a m.
Forget Me", Pflueger, Chanc«l
CHURCH OP GOD
Choir vasth *o)o by Mra. Ham*
Fordo m atit D riv e a t low extra coat,
French Ave. and 7bad Ft.
Fold*.
Rev. II. W. Ilrnderaon. Patter Rarmon
Mr. McTnnl*
Sunday School 9:43 a. m.
Church Nwxwy 10.45-12 00 Each
Uvangolittlc Srrvlea 7:30 p. tn Surnday Morning for childen up tc&gt;
Mld-Werk Scrv.c# Tuciduy 7:30 ffva year*.
P m. .
Pioneer f*P»wihip
7 no p. M.
Y«mng Peopl* Servlet Thuri- 7.no
Senior High Fel
p. M.
day 1‘20 p. m.
lonvnhlp
Evening Worahlp
ERENEXER METHODIST
* 00 P. M.
CHURCH
Solo. “I’ll Walls With God"
Citru* Helgbta
Brod**!y
Rev. Edward Murfin, Pattnr
Dtclc Aiken
Sunday School to a. m —CU1- Sermon
Mr. McJnni*
f• r i r,. Juhnion, superintendent
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Preaching Service 11 a. m.
GENEVA
M Y F S p. m.
Paator
Prayer meeting, Thurtday, 7:30 W. A. Ellen" nod,
JO A. M
Sunday School
p. m.
ll A. M.
ASSEMBLY OP GOD CHURCH Morning Worship
7 P M.
B.TIJ.
13th St. ami I.tut.I Av*.
* P. M
Evening Worship
Punday School 9:43 a m.
* P. M.
Prayer
S*rvir*
Wed
Itiuning Worahlp 11 a. m.
"Coeporating with Southern B*p
Youth Servdra 6:45 p m.
s a v in g s
ti»t Convention."
&gt; t tlUtla Rally 7:45 p. m.
FIRST
CHURCH
OF
THE
l'layer ani Bible Study WedraaNAZARENE
day at 7:45 p m.
F o rd h a s
"Sanford** Singing Church"
••Join the happy, alnglrg crowd.
Comer
of
Second
*nd
M»pl*
Worahlp tha Lord with ua."
New 8-ft. Panel hn» 155.8-cu. f t . capacity. Weather*
R. H. Sjvoar Jr., Minltter
. . .
FOSTER CHAPEL
Yog
are
cordially
Invited
to
at­
■tripped throughout. New longer rear apringi ”b*by”
Me t h o d is t m u i c a
tend church with u» thi* Sunday.
Ovicda
fragile loads. Fordomatit or Overdrive, extra co*4 ‘
Gaorga
Rev. George II. Carltei. MUIater Sunday School at 9:30
9:45 am Sunday School
Plttard, SupC
li oo a m Wonblp Scnrira.
Morning Worahlp at 10:45
Ser­
■ 00 pm . Wnnhio Kandsa.
mon by tha pastor NYP8 at 6:45
I1PSALA COMMUN1TT
p. m.
Johnny Carter, Prea.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Mr*
Junior ftodaty 6:45 p. m.
Her. C. C White. Minister
R. Carter, Supervisor.
lira. Clover Maria, PianM
Trank
Bibla Cltnte 6 45 p. n*.
Allred Erlrtna
Fapertatendenl ol Church Ffbool H. Price, Moderator.
Georg* Perold
SerEvening Evangrlistie 1:36
leader ot Mid Week Servlcaa mon by the paator.
Church School to « m.
The church t» rorofortably air­
; Worihip II a m.
cooled Courteous tiaher* wrlll conYoung People 7 pm .
Evening nervice 7:30 D m.
Wednesday Evening 7:30 p tn.
Evenboly Invited io attend a]
eur lervieea.
CHUEUOTA RApnST OIURCH
Watlor A. R»utb Jr., Patlar
Rundiy School 10 a m.
M .ruin’ Worahlp Sendee U a.m
Sermon by the Plater.
Evening Worahlp Sendc* 7:30
p.m Sermon by tha pi star.
Prayer Meeting Wtoaeiday 7:30 ’63 Olds “98” $2196
p.m.
Holiday
1-AKR MART B A m i T
CHAPEL
53 Pontiac *1296
U ko Mary, Fla.
S • Dr.
Paator — Rev. H. A. Frith Jr.
fi&lt; nday School 9:43 a.m.
’55 Plymouth D isci
Morning Worahlp 11:00.
■■cord breaking P l l f t o n n a r ,” F o rd F*5 0 0 , G V W
Training Union tilO p * .
2 . Dr.
14,000
lbe. Payload capacity (w ith body) up to 9,464 lbe,
Evening Worihip 7:10.
Psayer klaatlag Wed. 1:10 pjn.
Electrie-ohift
2-ipoed rear axle available.
’53 Dodge $1186
U1LLCREST BAPTIST
■APTUT CHURCH

r«ffe 10 ~ rrl. .Ttjly 20.195*

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Weep. N Vee Will
T he Allen companion, full ctrrn g th , joe*
Out lu th'Me lucklnM *trp children of dicactrr
who gracp a t a fleeting rlian re for glory, only
to ruch headlong into laming hum iliation.

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T ha halfback who intercept* a forward
paw and doean't break hia at ride until he haa
deposited th a ball behind tha w roug goal line;
the ba»ehall player who ataala aecond haaa,
front th ird haaa; tha golfer who, with iron
nerve and magnificent akill, hole* out, from
deep in a aandlrap, hia opponenl*a ball; throe,
indeed, m erit our teara. R u t th e r e ia yet an*
ether race of ill-Maned aorta o f mwfortune,
whoae fruatration atema from bod timing.
Weep, if you will, for Wrong W ay Corrigan,
but ap art a thought for W rong T im e Allen.
Once a project reachea th e point a t which
prograaa holla for lack of a gim let, th e gimlet
»hop ia aura to be juat cloaod. a r not yet
opened. D o guaata drop in. w illin g -n ay , eager
- t o atay for dinner? They do, an d they ftnd ua
about to regale ouraelvw w ith th ro e ouncaa of
leftover milk tripe. I)oaa poor little Clora Phyl
wheeM w ith uamiatakabie aymg
gttia? No aaafetida in the
drug atom within a day*a jourwoy la ta r tly
rim ed ia obaarvaare af th a w edding anaivar*
»ary of Am eriga VeapuccL

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There qgprara little mmtmml trmei
tmkemde etudy by M om H u m ,
umd mean took r a i mmfa k e -a / n r
hamd that uae tryutg to feed kua.

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On May Star an page l i e f year
cal there iaaa article by oao
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CONOBATUUIKMO, NAPUSf
he ravriagr h griea to Plarida geoaealy.
i hacd fee the emaWee coac-

Our fellow Flood tan* mum
bo intereated ia gold.
In our June M iaaue. we publiahed an account of th e fabu*
loua auma of gold and other
tfaoeurea th a t have gone to th&lt;
bottom of th e ten off th e Flor­
ida coeat in dupe. We even
printed a m ap chawing th e ap
proaim ate location of thent n a tu re travea buried in th«*j
aanda, come odly a few feet
under water.
Since publication of th i
price! r u piece of inform ation
which waa erritten by P. 0
Carder, we have received num
eroua letter* caking for m ar
t s a r t directiana on how to ft
r o a r of tide treoaure. One
Ueaaaa even w anted to kno
how much gold a row boat w ill
hold - he aaid he haa a p re tt
good cited one. b u t far auch
project would get a a even beg­
in the light o f thia reapence
wo haaton to add a belated poet
acript to Mr. G order'a cto ry j
T ha amp only appenaicaal
poaition of th e varia n t aunken
I by hiatoe

wo are
the rink tap af awy

My hande are comad with pakdd cow*
never And the ahepa vacant; t h r o n p ef par*
t one, prwumabiy employooo, atare tu t at am
in wonder, not uamlaad with alarm, than promod with th o ir choree of covering or &lt;
lag

up to

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I am referring la "eel t
M the Am plan It It not i
i waa a coat U IBM from a eat

ouccovt*
Ta go along with our movie I
atari aw pagan 8 and • of thiel
iaaue, wo preaent Joan Pay* I
Brawn who could ho' a acovicl
If aha wirirnd.

la tha aeeead
I by a gwm ham the ead and awy be

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tharai If tha eat gdrte h^ep, Wjwap awwe

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the iadigalte Mam. Alan, af «ww
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mhaaammmaalhBagethmWeaamtwae

Da 1 plan aa outiag, perhapa a virit tan
park or to a atonic amrvnt? Upon that
that attraction arid be an lightly

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rocaaUy naked Joaa.ta "take I
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Florida Youth Plays
Ring Around The Rosy
With Mexican Toros
I f DICK HAVM A N

“ T
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n iw T A n im v a ” —time-honored art sod »pirt
ol the Spani*h-»|M-akmg world—hold* .1 never-ending
fascination for Florida tourists in M n iio The pigeantry and formal unfolding of (hi* Man-ver*'i*-Hull
»l&gt;eetarle p irw iii' an almost religious-like tn&gt;*ter&gt;
for the visitor to Mexico.
W ith hi* richly colorful and sequinned "-.•••
light*" the m atador flashes bits of gold m the S un­
day afternoon autuhine. making a figure of ar t t il
wonder on th e bullring's sand.

An I it m ill» iln r m ’l lank !•»'*
ih w irriiu i /nr S u it hr/nu • 1, *.»
It /ut/ practicing Ml tl fn rn I ,tf
lr /1 hr it ihnu n it ilh a /r&lt;iuf&gt; nf
fn r n t U - it lll practicing

.Ml it nor ilrnth m ul iliingrr in Ihr hull
ring Thr%r fu r lli M rtH iin a n il "g n n
g a ” g a it a h m n 1. iih h /f.im ih r li t*
lin n h i l lr m iin lr r 'i A i d T ia r n it
■ 111 v &gt; n ip r in Ihr ring hrlau

&gt;
Kvery Sunday preciaely at four o'clock in the
afternoon, two. th rre, or som etim es four m ita d o ri
parade reremonioualy acroaa th e music-filled p la ta t
de toroe in every part of Old Meaico. T he stirring
paeo dpble music is fittin g o v e rtu re to th e drams
which follows.
Florida students at Mexico C ity College, of which
there are many every year, not only beomte
aficionado*, but sometime* even tak e up the cape
and muleta themselves. One such brave soul is Clear­
w ater's Nick T sarrios who studied el torero'* art
with M etican bullfighter Sam uel Soli* and actually
met the hulls face-lu-facr in practice se*«n&gt;a« on
ranches outside of Mexico City.
A former University of Florida collegian. T*a&lt; n&lt;&gt;*
just graduated from Mexico C ity College with a
BA. in laitin American Studies
Four other “ gringo” stu d en ts at MCC, however,
advanced from ju»t th e study of bullfighting to the
actual performance of their learned skill* in Kl
Rancho del Charro, a picturesque small bullring in
suburban Mexico City.
The four boys, all ex-G.I.'s hailing from different
p arts of th e United S lates, put their overwhelming
love for la fiesta into action by turning out a highly
xatiafactorv afternoon's performance, delighting »*&lt;»«h
fellow MCC atudenta and th e Mexican aficionado*
who cam e out of curioeity to see the q u irt* t
of Norte Americano* face el tom .
They did well, too, as these picture* of their
corrida testify. And although they were only “n u t ador* for a day,” it was a day of glory-one they and
their friends will long rem em ber with warm feeling
for this exciting tale of life aouth-of-the horler

Ant p m e tu r In ihr hull n a g a rn tu n llr Irm t- to Ih r rm l thing m ttrmanmtrntnl hrrr h i nnalhrr Am erican ihnlm l &lt;■/ M n ir 1
City Cattrgr. Wally itin a n l A ir* TVi. r. ... ton. ham (tttni a r ta l hull. Ihr only t t e l.ls tlu jcn l la "m ahr Ihr gcmlr "

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visitor* ensuing mlo Northwest
Florida via th e old swinging bridge al
NVal'a Linding in Jackson County reali i r th a t a fortune in gold lira nearly
under their feet in a desolate. mosquitoridden «wainp.
For 137 year*, thia treaaure. cast there
hy a ainall hand of Seminolea, haa defied
recovery Mn&gt;* th an once Kate haa
anatched the hKit from under th e very
ahovela of aearrhera For all th e labor,
sweat and anguish that haa been poured
into th e numeroua eapeditiona, th e rewards have been m eager-one gold piece

and Ihiee ainall silver cofna recovered
yeara ago.
Treasure hunter* have come and gone,
their instruments having signalled sharp­
ly as they approached a rock pile now
under water al the site. It wa* reported
th at several yeara ago a California gold,
miner claimed th at hi* instrum ent gave
th e strongest indications he'd ever ex­
perienced. Hut to d ate th e treasure has
resisted all m ethods of recovery.
It's an ho u r's tre k th ro u g h a dense
wilderness to th e "m oney pond." T h e
area is litt|e changed from th e tim e of

Jackson's campaigns; certainly there are
no fewer lizards and rattlesnakes. -A
favorite hunting region, it abounds in
wild turkey and deer, and unless one is
fam iliar with the route to the swam p,
it's best to have a guide.
On the way you'll cross “ Old Slavery
Hoad," a prominent a rte ry a h u n d red
years ago, today an im passable, over­
grown gully.
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T h e pond lira in a low basin, shrouded
by encircling gum and cypress. Thin
daylight Altars through the tall branches,
paly illuminating the greenish scum

th a t covers th e still water. T h e hum id 1
air is alive with the same burring cloud* |
of mosquito* th at have plagued expedi­
tions in the past. Thickly m atted gras* |
serves as a haven for an army of insec ts
A dip into Florida history suhstantia te a -in part, at least—the oft-told tale*
and colorful account* of the lost treasure |
trove.
Following th e B ritish defeat at New
Orleans in 1814, Knglish LieutenantColonel Nicholla m arched his colonial
marines into Sfianish Florida and erected
a small fort on the Apalachicola, lie befriended the Creeks and Seminole*, in ­
citing them to open hostilities with the
American settlers near the (ieorgia bor­
der. By I Ml 7. several settlers had been
murdered.
President M onroe, shocked at these
outrages, ordered (ienernl Jackson to
muster and personally command a force
of Tennessee Militia and drive the sav­
ages into Spanish territory.
In December, 1817, Jackson, still sev­
eral mklss from Seminole lands, received
word that an army detachment escorting
women and children enruute to meet
him had been mercilessly am bushed bySeminole Chiefs llinrmollemica and Millis lingo on the Apalachicola.
Jackson hurst into Florida, cutting and
burning Indian settlem ents to the
ground where he found them.
Here local legend* prevail, on* of the
most common claiming th a t Hilly Neal,
for whom N eal's Landing was nam ed,
was made captive by th e Indians. Al­
legedly, he witnessed th e actu al hiding
of the gold and seas later rescued by
Jackson's victorious troops.
Jim Oswald, 78, of Bascom, has told
the following story m any times:
"T h e Indfans were trap p ed at th e |
mouth of C arter's Mill Creek, just abovr
Neal's Landing." bo narrated. “T h at night
th ty learned th a t th e w hite men were I
coming. They loaded seven ponies with
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'money pom T ho* /or 137 y r o n J r ftn fn e r y
tfforl to farale a forty** In gold beheved hid |
dr* la Ha depth*

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"m om } frond" «•»• nam rd •rm rm hr'r
u/irn h n gram lfiilhrr d ’llinrtl Ihr fh ’ol in
&lt;i •r. 'r h fo r Ihr huIJrn Hold f u r «/••*» •&gt;/
iirad* rm n lillril Ihr po n d i Ia’i i i *

Jim (h u o ld. 71* y ra r aid r rn d rn l a( Hat
ram, rrcalU numerous fu tilr rip rd itio n a
mlo Ihr tu am p fur Ihr a llrg td fo rtu n r in
Ih r "monry pond "

fortunr in Srm in olr *•&lt;»/•/. la in/ra/n/ m lh muM/ui/nri, »n&lt;iAr« &lt;imi

their (old and slipped away lo th e Old
Yarbor I’o n d - a a lt’» now railed. W hen
they returned the ponies' sacks were
empty."
Although Oswald never searched for
the money, he remembers num erous r*.
pedition*. lie recalls that one (ro u p
about 28 years ago used "S panish
needles." a type of divining rod then
popular am ong treasure hunters.
A clue as tu how the Seminolea ac­
quired the money was revealed by Claude
Yarhor. 8 s, son of Will Y arbor who
made several attem pts at the cache, and
who, with a sizable crew dug a ditch
from the sw am p lo a nearby stre a m in
an effort to drain the pond.
**Billv Neul was my grandfather." Y ar­
hor explained, “ lie trafficked in furs
with the Ind ian s and traded for gold —
Knglish gold, lie lioughl Neal's laindiug
from them for about $1,400." Yarlxir es­
timated th at tlie transaction included al­
most 1.500 acres.
It's fu rth e r believed th at th e Indians
received th e bulk of the money from
Knglish renegades acting u n d er orders
from the Crown; even perhaps from Arhuthnot ami Amhrister, the two Knglish
traders who were later hanged by Jackson for helping lo stir Ih r savages into
an uprising. T h e treasure has been con­
servatively estim ated at $M , 0 0 0 ; p e r­
haps more a t today's standard of $.18 an
ounce. Unable to carry their hoard, th e
retreating Indians left it behind. «
T here's evidence th a t som e of th e ir
descendants may have returned to search
for the m oney during th e early 1900’a.
Huck H u itt. cousin of (iriffith H u m .
present owner of Ihr land, has childhood
memories of m small band of Keminoles
that traveled along the banks of the
ChatlahotR-hee every fall, frequently ask­
ing permission of the various p lantation
owners to ram p on their land. "They
1ug into th e ground." recalls llu ilt. “ No

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one knows what they may have found,
they claimed lo lie looking for iron
pieces, a t heads and the like." H uitt lielieves they catne from |ieninsular Flor­
ida, following back trails to avoid th e
w hite turn.
Two aged-Negroes, once tilled to dig
for the lost gold, still live nearby. One is
’T reacher" David Clover, 71, who
worked with th e Yarlxir h u nters alxiut
I9IXI. The hole had dried after draining
and several Itanda began digging into the
soft mild. T hey e tra v a te d to about a it

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feet when they were furred to stop due calls that they worked at night in the
to mi approaching storm According to .sweltering heat, digging for weeks in the
Clover, for the nest five days it rained jungle-like wilderness. Their efforts were
steadily witli high wind* The hole filled rewarded by the finding of one gold
and the land for n quarter of a mile dollar
When will tlie silent swamp release its
around was under water Further efforts
were aliamloned Clover heard that three bold on the forgotten loot? Some think
only when modern m ethods are used to
silver coins alsiut the sire of n dune, tin
printed with the |{nmnn num eral III wrest it frre from the slimy depths Ifut
were found by Criffith Huitt
for file prrwrnt, a fortune in Knglish gold
Another farm er and former lalmrer. —gold that could have changed (he Ins"I*itt" HafTold. worked with the Dicker- lory of Florida—lies buried in the nv.id
son eipedition Today, at 91. Saffold re ­ of lawl Swamp

This o ld m i n t i n g brtdgr. nou b rin g dirmantUd, crosses Ih r ('hu ttah oorh rr A u e r ml
S t a l l L a n d in g , r lo t r In Ih r d r n d a tr, f n r r
nddrn m u m p ir h rrr a d rrp rra lr hand of
Stm innlt Indiana hurird. a p parrn lly / a m i r ,
th ru fortunr la gold.
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CLOSING THE DOOR ON A FLORIDA ERA
»r IID SllCI
X r » m a right -.ill ilo y id W a k u lla S ta tio n re­
c e n tly , w h e n 7 1-year-old W a lte r I ’ag'' c li» e d
th e oldei-t co u n try sto re in F lo rid a

Mr. I'agr ha» lived in thi* vicinity sintr he
w u a ttaliy lie opened hia country i«tor« luick
in IM»7. when the little town wa« known n* Oil
Still
Ilia wife wav present ami with him, received

P 'n l wishes from ruvtonier* on thdt la*t day
lie attribute* hi» succcs* in busirte** to “the
blessing of the Good I.onl, fair anil im partial
treatment nl all, anil the desire to tin a yob
will'
Mr. I’age plan* to loaf anil ti*h a lot now,
anil to *ee what the nest few liecaiie* will
bring'

W aller 1‘uge |left| am i Ala u tf* \nght\ cloee the ihmrt /ureter, o f the older! country time in
Honda Mr I'agr |aAoie| maker a rale on the final day. to Mr. A . N olle, a customer rim e
the rlore opened ahoul HI y e a n ago

TV FILMERS FIND FLORIDA
^^MiTMr.A Hollywood television com*
| any has chosen Florida for it* head*
iiuartera. It moved last m onth into the
studios at I'once de l«eon Springs, near
iV la n d
Here, w ith an unlim ited num ber of
larkgroundr provided by nature, the
d m company will produce movie* for
ration-wide distribution
Jack McGowan, director of th e Aim
it nipany, whose mam office i* in New
,’rrsey, ha* for several year* felt the need
for a studio in Florida, p articu larly in
the winter m onths, when cam era crew*
have been making inure and more frecuent trips here, seeking sunny back­
ground* for commercial Alma. It was
when making a picture at I'once de I.eon
Fpring* laat year th a t he realised this
was the ideal spot for Florida atudioa.
Karly this year, M ctlow an look over
■management of th e Springs, w ith Chet
liedfern as his chief assistant. T h e 1st. ter spends much of his tim e writing
scripts with hi* right hand while holding
a telephone in hia left, directing oper­
ations at the Springs nr talking with the
d m company's New Jersey studio. The
rr«t of hia tim e he spends on foot about
the place aa consultant on problems that
anee in keeping thing* in order,
McGowan take* an average of one d y ­
ing trip to New York vech week. The
f»CI f - M I (octets Us* si me

distribution office for the com pany's
chief o|&gt;eration, Guided Tours, is still in
Newr York.
(iiiidt^l Tours is a l-Vminutr him fea­
tu re of the travelog type, scheduled on a
weekly basis by 237 TV station*. Florida
a ttractio n s and com m unities have been
frequent Aim subjects, S arasota, R ain­
bow Springs, Marinetand and F.llinor Vil­
lage have been featured on the program.
Recent special assignments Irelude the
Aiming of the Mr*. America pagrant at
Kllinor Village and an educational Aim
for th e N ational Drug Associ­
ation. One of sis Alma mad* this
year for the Japanese Silk Asso­
ciation will be entered in an in­
ternational eihibit at Brussels.
M cGowan believee it will tak e
Arst place, aa he considers it an
im provem ent over last year's
e n try , which won second place.

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In T h e Holden W rit o f Volf. ' the
Hauer nrterr, Alice handling the
m ike a n d M arlene in comedy ro u ­
tine. u ere photographed at Sararota Hay C ountry I'tu t fj» rhr
Hunted Tour ■m u

Ja c k M ctio u an it near the top i f nr.
M foot ladder gettin g a picture id the
main rtreet. uh ile m aking a TV tiu i.h il
Ti ur rhtue id Itaytona fin u h

�T kn milr« south of the city of Jacksonville, the St.
John** lliv e r-th e only navigable north-flowing river
in th e country—broaden* out on the fm.il leg of it*
journey to the *ea.
Great hank* of cumulous white cloud*. which fre*
uenlly roll up the bright Florida *ky. are unable t&lt;&gt;
im the blinding light th a t beat* down on the Hat
green land, and i» (lashed luck from the river * *ntfac»,
dotted at (hi* (mint, hy nuiiierou* fishing c u lt, yacht*.
•|&gt;ee&lt;l lwi.il* and an occasional Navy tan ker or I.ST.
Hv day, hathed in tin* fliwwl of light, the D|w.-ration*
control tower—rising near the river from the l.t'H a&lt; re»
occupied hv th e Naval Air S tatio n , Jacksonville - t«
hardly vi«ihle
At night it i« a different *tory. Then this nerve ren­
ter of NAS -la*, whose rotating beam aearvlie* the «ky
like a prolong finger, come* into it* own. Then some­
thing of the mission of this all-w eather air station,
where flying weather average* Iw-tter than 90 |wr cent,
can lie approximated hy nrarhy resident* &lt;ousciou* of
the ever-loudening «kie* a* air traffic inerraw* yeir hy
year.
T h e h u ll o f a v a * |lv e x p an d ed co m p le x which ha*
m ushriwoned into one o f th e N a v y 's m a jo r in stalla tio n *
in th e brief «|m h of I '» vears, N A S .lax h i* (wen likrne«l
to a "hotel,** th e ho*t to «ix d ifferen t co m nuim i* It.*-' t
h e re a re H e a d q u a rte rs , K leei A ir Ja c k s o n v ille , c o m ­
m a n d in g *hore-ha*ed c a rr ie r a ir g ro u p *. Headquarter*.
N a v a l A ir IJa«e* t'o in m a n d , S ix t h N a v a l D u t n c t , th e
N a v a l H o sp ita l, w ith an em ergent*) ca p a city &gt;( I .*»■*•»
lie&lt;l*; F le e t A ir W in g K I . K V K N , co m m a n d in g p atro l
and an ti-su b m arin e. th e Naval and M arin e Air |{.*servT r a in in g U n it* , and th e N a v a l A ir T e c h n ic a l T ra in in g
C e n te r where e v ery year about 'i.O PI x tu ie n t* learn th r
highly im p irt .in t &lt;ki!l« r e q u ire ! by m ilita ry serview* a
t h is ato m ic ige

NAS Jax likened to Hotel,
The Host to Six Commands
Tlie numlier of aircraft lauding* and lakeolf* a I NAS
Jax exceed those of any other major fleet *np|wirl air
Station, averaging
every three month* Due to
it* liw-ation, the *tation serve* a* a refueling point (or
aircraft living north from South America and the
farihlieau. It t* also a port of entry into the Cm ted
State*, with alwnil five Navy transport flight* arriving
daily, from Constellation* to Skvm «*lert
One of th e most im portant activities operated hv
NAS Jax i« th e Naval Auxiliary Landing Field al
Mayport. formerly a pictureqne old li*hmg village at
the mouth of the Si. John'* Hirer Today the shrimp
host* yield to th e Navy aircraft carrier*, mi hiding the
N»vy"» l*rge»t. a* well a* destroyer*, destroyer e*« ort*.
tug*. mine*wee|w-i* arwl riunv other type* o| Navv ve*tel* Designated as the home port ol the I'SS L ike
Chainplaiti. tin* carrier ha*in totaled 2*»l Iwrihing- in
1951, of which dd were carrier lierthing* The |w-ople
■if Mavport and the Ireache* are ac»ustoined now lo
seeing tile CSS Miilw.iv, the CSS Coral Sea. the CSS
Hornet and other fjiiwm* carrier*, at ilieir Iron! door.
Just a* jet aircraft sprang to prominence in the
Korean wtr. an the once little kiwrwn heh&lt;opter i* m ak­
ing it a intluence fell m unlit ir v planning
Due to it* proitiixiiy to extensive helicopter at t u n &gt;
in ihe southeast, it wra* inevitable that the Naval \ir
Station. Jacksonville, would I n- designated a major Ka*'
Coast helicopter overhaul an&lt;l repair t»a*e Currently.
I large Navy hangar fur overhaul of tlu* sjrecial ty p «ircr*ft I* getting under construction adjacent to th e
ilr-ady Ixrge Overhaul srrd R epair Department T h s

largest a-tiviiv al NAS lax. this departm ent ernplo, •
some t.iaNI civilian* and overhauls III dilleienl m x r i l l
models. Iw-snle* live illllereul engine moilel*
The civilian pavroll ol "D and It," added lo III it &lt;(
other ilejM rtm enu, means a whopping 51 ■ iinllioo r
miMilli pouring into JackMiuville, in addition to ■ m
million a m outh in m ilitary pav m l allouam
N aturally, ihe cltv i» Navy iiimwlmi* ll has ,«&lt;u - p 'e 1
It* Navv i iti/em v with a inrdialit* and hospii al • t
which ha* m adeilui v here among Ihe mo*i popiiln I »r
Mill, er ind eiili*lnl |M*r*onn«*l alike
lack*ouv die w n not alwav* i Navv I own l.ii
this leulurv I wo National fSuanl • amps &lt; imp l&gt;K lohlislon and Camp tio id o n Fo»tei &gt;w■opie I •
•lie where N \S lav is now established
I he history of this *ile extends far into ilie p • &lt;.
An aiMlenl and missive oak tree hi the irea ol '. Naval Ho«|iital Iwars a plaque lilt-ill if &gt;llig ll •• (lie • &gt;•
where I'edro Melieodel. founder of St Augustine
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Celia. «luef ol the Tunilipiaiia Indians to lornt i p - • o
p a d lleie. also, tieuer.il Mgletllorps made Ills Ill'll.
-purler* in his campaign against the Spanish ' n i o
M U . ihe American forie*. anted hv ihe |in-sident if
the Itepiihln ll Florid i. I oin&lt; lied ail alt c k igaillsl
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Spanish fo n es on the op|wt*ite side nl I In- Si lot ■ Itlver
Still later, a lirge plantation wlilih wrv--d i. 1
Ir lining s. ho -I lor slave* brought here from \frn i ■i
l-wate-l on till* hisiorn site With iii investment ■
ren lung into tlie millions, however, ll • in le out ••
pi lied I ll I t I lie I S N IV ) I s here lo st i ,
ff.'ifllie • \ig r fV i(V*y feature lew prep*re/ / ,e
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tipi.il thrill llicardo M outnlh.m .mil hi*
wile, (ieorictiiniiA vacationing in Florida,
discovered water «kilii):. nn.l now Ire
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loot hull .inr ol Ocala. persuaded curvareoux ( \ . l Ch.irise to .Inn a pair ol skis,
with ihi- het lh.it he c.nil.l get her
up the first try, ami he won I I o I m-m
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Actrexa la-xlie Canui ami her hnsliand,
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time on l.ike Kloixe
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up skiing are Dick Simnionx, Marie
Windxor, and John Hrumfield
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peel lirush with lemon juice. Combine chicken, celery, aalt,
pepper ami mayonnaise. Kill avnrado ahella with miature.
t'ru ah corn (taken slightly and mia with melted butter.
Sprinkle over chicken salad. I‘lace altella in lightly greaaed
baking pan. Hake in alow oven—125 degree*-15 minute* or
until heated through. Serve at once. Serve* ait.
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Cream ahortening, add augar gradually, then lieaten egg.
Sift Hour three times with baking powder and aalt. Add
alternately with milk. Bake in muffin pane 20 to 25 minulaa in
a moderate oven. Serve with th e following golden ruatard
sauce:
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M u augar and dour thoroughly. Add to hot milk
in double boiler. Add eggs and b u tte r and cook until
thick ami creamy. To aerve, split th e rake and place half on
serving plate. Top with aliens of orange* which h aw had the
seed* and membrane* removed. F lare tup of rake on,
and rover with golden custard sauce.
Mas. A mta Ma u i P rick. St. (Vtenburg.

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Peel raw sweet potatoes and grate. Measure the grated
potatve* and blend with sugar, milk. nuts, eggs, nutmeg and
orange peel.
Pour into a well greaaed pi* plat* 10 inches in diameter.
Oot the top with melted b u tte r or oleo. Hah* at 350 f
until set and serve from plat# in which it was bake

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FA0C 10-A d

M i l K. M. Hoang. Jupiter.

T „ n article is written for peoplr who cannot remember
what hap|iene&lt;l a century ago
It ia w ntten about a man who can.
The man is William Kranklin wlm just walked past his
105th milepost—eyes front, head erect, shoulders squared,
g r p uiifaltered, voice resonant and still pitched a whole
lot like that of William Jennings Hryan
William Kranklin come* from Kranklin County, Florida's
last frontier, where he*is more than a resident - he’s a
landmark: like a live oak tree that turned gray and bald
the summer the lightening struck it. so far hark on the
calender man's memory runneth not to the contrary.
In the chuck-full life of William Kranklin. men have
been lairn. lived a natural life time ami ( m s m s I on, since he
started turning gray. If ever a tone of Borrow creep* into
hta voice it is when he m entions th at he is pretty much
alone in the world. Not only have all the friends of his
early daya died, but th e sons, and often th e sons of th e
anna, h aw had their fling and passed on.
*
The world in which he livea today, according to his ver­
sion. ia fundam entally th e same it waa a century ago —
when he first started remembering.
When lie was a hoy, people had no m atches-but needed
them sorely. Today there are matches all over the place
and they are not essential lo the housewife, who just
flick* a switch in ih e kitchen.
Such eipreaaiona as “ trim the wicks" or "fatch me a
Franklin, ConfrdtraU refernoggin" are parts of a dying language. Tit* term* they
an, i t IQt years old.
used when Kranklin we* a lad, could not be understood
by the present rug-cutting generation.
it is not strange that Franklin remembers the
William Kranklin waa voting for presidents be­
coming of th* preacher.
fore " Ik e " Kiaenhower waa b o rn -a n d th e re are
Anyway, the preacher stay ed all night. T h e
those in lke*a own p arty who think hie eg* would
■ tit morning he decided to drive over to cell on
be against him in running for re-alaction.
A near by neighbor, only eis mile* away. Mrs.
W han tho Weet Florida landm ark waa born,
Steven* insisted upon hia returning for an o th er
man had gotten around to registering blooded
night of hospitality. T h a t gave young Franklin
horse* and a faw cattle, b u t not th eir own chil­
hia chance. He wanted to rid* in th* rig, and he
dren. W hen e child cam e, back a century ago,
wanted to get away from hom e. It was agreed
they merely wrote it down in th t family Bible.
th a t lb* led might profit by riding w ith th *
Kor thoa* who might think he la epooflni about
devout one.
hi* a g e -e n d there are thoa* w ho cannot oebeve
Thu* did little William Franklin, back ia hiea* man with hi* physique can be 10ft yearn o ld tory a century ago, get hia first brush with th e
Kranklin has twu powerful alii**, to beck him up.
T h e U nited S tates governm ent haa accepted it,
outside world th a t haa since carried h im lo for­
eign lands. He haa already mad* on* trip a c ro s s
for he gels a pension as a Confederate veteran.
th e nation since he paaeed his 105th milestone
T hen there are fits neighbors who say they have
and plana to take off again to New York, because
heard th e ir g randparents tell of how Franklin
ho ia planning on writing n story of his life. Pub­
used to rid* by when th e y ware children. T h e
lishers are squabbling among t he (native* %* to
Bible angle ia miaaing, b u t there ia a reason.
who will make the meal money off Franklin.
Roth o f Franklin’s parents war* killed ia
a traffic accident a t G alesburg, Ilk, ia Ja n * of
1880. T h ey were walking along a narrow trail
when n runaway team driven by tw o aw n ta a
them down, end the shock caused Franklin's pre­
m ature birth. Ilia father died of injuries the neat
day. hia mother, eight days later.
Kranklin never went to school a dav in hia Ufa
and h h seasoning in life -h c never usis the mod­
ern word philoaophy-i* th a t it haa been n Ideasing rather than a handicap. II* thinks Americana
are becomir.g too highly educated. II* aaya lb*
centers of education are nothing more than mill*,
turning out graduates by pattern, rathor than by
personality, and th a t personalities are polished
away.
T h e old veteran doe* have an unw ritten cod*
by which He thinks o th e rs m ight well live. Ha
thinks one should deal honestly with hia fellowmen; th a t one should pro tect his own interest*
end th a t all p io p lt should believe in (lad.
Speaking of u o d creelin g all things, turned
Kranklia’a mind beck a full century lo a day
when a strange rig pulled up in front of the
Stevens' cabin. Stevens wsa th* nam e of the
people who reared Kranklin. Such events hap­
pened then, with Ism regularity than Ihe sighting
of flying saucers in IMS. The only time th*
Stevens* or little W illiam Franklin saw anyone
from the outside world was whan a rider cam* by
w ith mail from Bninbridge, Oa., then returned
from Apalachicola tw o weeks later. So. in itself
Hr. Frunkhn mutchee make up of ntuupaprr.

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BAKER’S BIG THREE

B a k rr'i Dig Thrrr. /from Irfli D onaU tln ffilk , Utuhng harkrth'ill scorer in Ihr
rlatr; S e a l Cobb. /# M M inor t.ragur chomptnn. am i Hogrr Jo h n n m . F lorida's
Uniting prrp scorer m football. M iflf* Ihr s i/ie r but p rrw n trd Cobh nl C rrttiu u

Short Population-wise, Small North Florida
Community Is Long As Producer Of Champs
R „ . a small community in the northern
I art of Okaloosa County, ia only some 900-900
strong in population, but in th e field of spuria
they have captured three top honors, with three
favorite aona atealing the apotlight.
Neal Cobb, Donald Griffith and Roger John*
am , all raiaed a t Ihia amall farming community,
have currently made atate and national newa
with their athletic achievetnenle.
Cobb, who waa acclaimed the 1954 Minor
League Batting Champion with a .432 average,
ia th e oldeat of th e three, lie won th e honnrr
playing with hia home town team, the Creatview
Braver, during the 1954 reason.
Griffith, high achool aenior, lays claim to the
nrweet of the three titlea. G riffith, who helped
rarry hia team to th e Claaa B Championship in
taaketbalt in Florida, waa th e atate'a top prep
scorer. He totaled alightly over 770 pointa for
the aeaaon. Griffith waa named to th e AU-Htate
team, hia aecood time to be named to *he aquad.

Nrml ( k M in te riip A i a ball for I* war aU W a y*
h W , trk a p rtm n le d Cobb milk a jpfl at Ik* S ra l
Cobb Day ctrrmoturt at Crrrlitrn

Roger Johnson, third of the Raker in n
to write hia name in the annals of s |m i M s for the
atate, duplicated the feat of Griffith in footltall.
Johnson helped canv his train through a season
which saw them lose onlv one contest, th a t to
a much larger school. Scoring 27 touchdowns,
five e itra pointa ami one safely, Johnson notched
a to tal of 169 points for the season.
Cobb, rap id -fire hitting first baseman*
outfielder with the Crestview Braves, waa feted
w ith his own special Day in (’rest view on May
19. T he 1954 Minor la-ague R atting Champion
waa guest of honor at a banquet held in Crestview prior to the Alaltama-Florida league game
w ith the Fort Walton Reach Jets.
In pre-game ceremonies, Cobh received the
liillerich-Bradaliy Silver Rat Award for his dis­
tinction in leading the entire minor league or­
ganisation during the past season with a lusty
.432 average.
T here were several old time m ajor leaguers
on hand for the ceremonies, including Florida’s
own D aisy Vance, a liall-uf Tamer. Included in
th e official parly with Vance were U i m C.
Kichhourg, former Boston Braves outfielder;
C. C. Hodge, former Chicago While S ut pitcher;
Ro*s Helms, former Giant pitcher; and Kruest
Manning, formerly with the Atlanta and St
laiuts Browns
In addition to the Silver Rat. which was pre­
sented hy Vance, Cohli received a duplicate of
th e Silver Bat from the Crestview l.ittle
Leaguers. Wayne Pool, an ardent Cobh fan, pre­
sented the slugger with hia third gift.
Cobb, who douhlra as Crest view's Chief of
M ic e , waa high in many departm ents of hitting
w ith th e Alabama Florida League last season
Ilia IWi hits was topi, and 10 triples plated him
second. He an-ounled lor 109 runs and 124
RHIs, which put him close to the top in these
departments.
He started his professional career with i'ordele,
Ga., in 1917, moving lu S partanburg. S. (’., in
I94H; Geneva, A la, 1949, D othan, Ala., 195(1;
Fort W alton Reach, Fla., 1953. lie j»as with
Crestview both last season ansi this year. In his
ail years at prafsaainnal hall he has never faded
to hit over -V&gt;0 .

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This is the first o f a five part biography
o f Gen. Gilbert A. Youngberg, retired
11. S. A rm y Brigadier General, dust
prior to his retirement in 1926, Genera!
Youngberg served as Chief Engineer
o f the IJ. S. Corps o f Engineers at dadhsonville. In 1927, he was appointed
C hief Engineer o f the Florida Inland
Navigation District a n d today serves
as Director o f Procurement for the Dis­
trict. Much o f the credit fo r obtaining
the Federal legislation creating the Dis­
trict is due General Youngberg.

A General’s Story
I' a k t I

In I HUS. G rover C leveland
nary etam inallons for entrance was President and there was a
to Went Point and Annapolia. A noticeable scarcity of money.
group of young man nervouily By m idsum m er of 1893, when
awaited the question*. T he yaar th e Cleveland adm inistration
s a i I HUS. and th e p lare war was only a few months old, the
panic was in full swing. HailNorthfleld, Minn.
For th e moat part lh a ques­ roads began to fail, one a fte r
tion* were oral and ona young another. A large percentage of
man. at leaat, found them to hi* th e surviving companies dis­
liking. For th e past two yeara ha continued dividend paym ents.
had been taking a pre-msd course Hanks called in their loans. The
a t Carlelon College, and arienrr governm enl'eaitver policy im ­
and m athem alica had alway* paired confidence in American
neen hi* liest subject*. The Con- securities, many of which were
grnMtnan from th e district had dum ped on the m arket and
asked three school su p erin ten ­ drained th e nation of its gold.
T h e years IR94-U5, were th e
dent* to assist in selecting eli­
gible young men by conducting darkest Americans had known
a com petitive e ta mi nation for 'o r many years. There ju st was
appointment to West Point and m l any money.
Annapolis.
T h e Youngberg* had felt th e
One of th e q u e stio n s was: sh a rp pinch of the depression
"W h o i* th e present a tto rn e y along with thousand* of others.
general of the U nited Slates?'* There was no money for resum­
T he young pre-med student was ing his studies at Carl-.-tun Col­
also in terested in politics and
current events, so he answered
without hesitation: **Mr. Judson
lla rm o n ."
"You are wrong.” was the re­
ply, "th e re is no atto rn ey gen­
eral at present."
Hut the young man held his
ground. "I beg your pardon, sir,
hut Mr. Harmon's appointm ent
was announced in to d ay 's
.paper." Gilbert Albin Youngberg
won first place in th e com peti­
tion and was given his choice of
going to e ith e r W est Point or
Annapolis.
F ortunately, h ec h o e e West
Point. A lthough he had never
seen th e ocean, fu tu re events
proved him an e itre m e ly poor
sailor.
PACf II-AS flsrtde Msgartws

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ly MAC* • OIXON

lege, th u s G ilbert Youngberg,
age 20, temporarily gave up his
dream of becoming a doctor.
And here it was th a t a com ­
bination of a n atio n al d ep res­
sion, am bition, and th e desire
for an education resulted in th e
first step toward an illustrious
m ilitary career spanning 10
years.
And during those years th a t
sam e am bition, plus ability,
produced a man who was to
make a distinguished recurd as
a graduate of, and capable in ­
structor in, various army schools:
a military eiecutive and general
staff officer, aa an engineer con­
structing roads in C uba and in
th e Carolina*; a m an who was
to receive high m ilitary honors
for hia service to h is c o u n try
during World W ar I.
There were also years that saw
G ilbert Youngberg playing a n
im portant part in th e develop-

ment of many harbor and w ater­
way im provem ents in F lorida,
his adopted state.
Gilbert Youngberg grew up in
Cannon Falla, Minn. He was the
te n th child of Par Nord and
Kjerste Ljungberg. The English
tran slatio n for Ljungberg is
H e a th e rm o n t, h u t th e y la te r
Anglicised their name* to Peter
and C hristine Youngberg. T h e
Youngberg* em igrated from
Sweden to America in 1B6H.
Peter Youngberg had generous­
ly, b u t mistakenly, u n d erw rit­
te n a friend's honesty an d in ­
tegrity by going on his bond or
n ote. It becam e necessary for
P eter to sail hia farm and psteonal effects to pay off hia
friend's obligations. T t ire waa
enough left for tran sp o rtatio n
to America.
We must remember th a t th e
year waa ISM. T he A tlantic
O cean waa a great deal w ider

then! T he easy tran*|K&gt;rtatiun
of IttU -o u r great ships ar.d a ir­
liners - brings Sweden m uch
nearer our shores. Ilow fa r
aw ay A m erica m ust havo
seemed to P ater and C hristine
Youngberg when they first b e­
gan to consider the possibility
of coming to America. We can
imagine th e long family confer­
ences a t night w hen the c h il­
dren had gone to bed. The fa th ­
er and mother discussed the a d ­
visability of pulling up all th e
old roots and entering this new
life. Cousins, a u n ts and uncle*
cam* to ait by their fir* on long
winter evenings, offering advice
to the Youngberg*.
Let's not discount the co u r­
age it m ust havo taken for th o
Young bergs w ith their seven
children, all under Ifi years, to
break up their home, leave their
native Sweden and take passage
fur America. So it was not fo r

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Photographed in W athinglon In 1930. G eneral Youngberg uearn n h
hone and medal* awarded him /or outstanding •en ter during W orld
tt'qr /.

them selves th a t P eter and th e u th et sis children, leaving
Christina reached this moment • his wife and small hahy in C hi­
oua decision. It was their desire cago until atirh time as they
&lt;o eatablish a solid foundation were able to m ake th e trip to
for th e ir children's future. By Minnesota.
th e ir unselfish decision th e y
There are pictures and windgave A m erica an arm y officer of-m outh stories of C hristine
w ith m ilitary and engineering Y oungberg to prove th a t she
genius and they and their chil­ was a very beautiful girl, a slen­
dren becam e respected an d der blonde, almost as tall as her
loyal American citiiens. T h ere husband, Peter. Even after this
ia no reason to believe th at they smallpox seige, she remained a
ever regretted their decision to lovely-to-look-at person
use th e last of th e ir funds for
The family settled in Belle
transportation to America and Creek Township in M innesota's
to borrow and m ortgage w hat rich farm ing aectton. All E uro­
th ey could to purchase th eir peans became landowners if a t
pew home in Minnesota.
all poaaible, and Scandinavians
So th e Youngberga, with their uf th a t d ay were p rim arily
•even children, left their native farm ers. So, tru e to his E u ro ­
O otenberg. crossed th e N o rth pean upbringing, P eter Y oung­
Sea and England to Liverpool, berg b o u g h t land for grow ing
whence they sailed for Quebec, wheat. He was offered a section
and thence on to Minnesota via of land near St. Anthony Palls,
Chicago.
* which only a decade or so later
T he voyage was rough, the became th e very heart of M in­
accommodations very poor. The neapolis. B ut the soil here was
fa n ily withstood th e rigors of •lightly sandy and not the best
th e trip, all except Christine for fa m in g purposes, and so he
and her youngest. Both were bought s quarter section of land
desperately ill. At Chicago she la th e Balia Creefi area, not far
and the baby were rushed to a from Red Wing, -Minn. He later
and immediately quar­ bought 00 additional acres a d ­
antined for smallpox, which had ja c e n t to th e original q u a rte r
been contracted aboard ship. •action.
T he so-called hospital of 1S6A
P eter Youngberg waa an ex­
could be accurately described as pert craftsman. As a boy he had
a pesthouae, so it was rem ark­ been apprenticed for seven years
able th a t Mrs. Youngberg re­ to a cabinet maker. Much of th e
covered from her illness. T he fu rn itu re used in th e ir new
baby died soon after reaching hom e waa m ade w ith hia ow n
th eir new home. It was neces­ bands. General Youngberg has
sary for Peter Youngberg to a chair which waa made by hia
continue on to Minnesota with fa th e r in I Aft I, as a bridal gift

for In* m other It -Minnot hr
said th a t th e chair was for
lounging. It had quite an o th er
function. It was expressly made
for use at a spinning wheel!
Seven years after the Younghergs settled in M innesota,
their 10th and next to last,
child arrived. They named him
G ilbert Alhin Youngberg He
wa» horn on l.mcoln's birthday,
just 10 years after the death of
the 16th president.
When Gilbert Alhin wa«
about five year* old. the Young­
berg* moved to th e village of
Cannon Palls, in order th a t
their children could attend the
full term of school. The winters
in Minnesota are not «hurt. and
farm work was so dem anding
th a t it waa impossible to grt hi
more than three or four month*
of schooling each year in the
country districts. T he L ittle
Bed School Houses were not
numerous, ami it was necessary
to walk several miles to school,
not infrequently through hitler
cold, heavy snow and *leet
C annon Palls was a m illing
center. Indeed, a prospermia,
thriving little town. Here th e
farm ers' wheat was milled and
turned into prire dour hy large
millstone* operated by w ater
power. Cooper shops produced
the barrels needed for the Hour.
Hickory hoop poles were cut in
th e woods nearby. T hus th ere
was work for everyone, and
C annon Palls settled dow n in
apparent ;.nug security. But
this tranquil and industrious
way of life was not to last
Little Business gave way to
progress and to the “ industrial
barons'* of th e day. T he large
and well equipped Pilishury and
W ashburn Mills were e s ta b ­
lished on the Mississippi at St.

Anthony Kalla in Minneapolis.
T heir buyers built “elevators''
in the sm all tow ns and began
•hipping the wheat to the large
mills. T h e sm aller mills could
not compete, and those in C an­
non Kalla were either closed or
converted into grist mills, grind­
ing feed.
The geographical location of

C annon PV'a i* in terestin g in
th a t it I* midway betw een St
Paul and Mayo Clinic. General
Youngberg rem em bers when
llie small hospital at Kin heater
began to acq u ire fam e u n d er
th e original I)r* Mayo
The General'* childhood was
happy and for the most part
uneventful T he family life wa*
pleasant and *ert ne He and III*
brothers grew up in an atitiosphere of lave and kindness.
T heir parent* were m ore like
indulgent grandparent* th a n
father and mother. Some of the
older *t*ter* were getting m ar­
ried and having children of
their own A* a m atter ol fact,
the General Ivcainc an uncle at
the advanced age of two years'
As s hoy, the General worked
in the sum m er vacation*, help­
ing herd cattle ami clerking in
local grocery s to r e * He and a
friend acted a* janitors at th e
aix-room school during the
school term , from the tim e he
was about I'i years old T hey
each received the m agnificent
sum of $t&gt; per m onth for th eir
services T he General rem em ­
bers buying a very handsom e
suit of clothes which cost f l 'l ,
and therefore com pletely ex­
hausted his funds for tw o
m onths But it was a d u rab le
suit and well worth the money.
It served hun until the sleeves
and trousers became too short
for his lengthening arm s and
lv«»

Each room of the schtml was
heated hy a large (mix stove
burning “ body oak," which en ­
tailed a vast am ount of work
for the young janitors Temperstore* below rero were very
common, som etim es a* low a*
50 degrees Im-Iow T hen all six
of th e h i | stoves had to he
started at 4 o'clock in the m orn­
ing and th e fires kept roaring
all day. T he G eneral declares
th at the work did him no harm!
We can imagine the horror and
resentment our teenagers of to ­
day would register at even the
suggestion th a t th ey arise at
4 a in.
G ilbert Youngberg finished
high school in IH02, at th e age
of 17, hut took a post-graduate
course because of his financial
inability to go to college at th at
time, lie studied loilin, biology
and chemistry in preparation
for a medical career. Kor the
n ett two years he studied at
Carleton College, N orthfield.
Minn. It Oas during th e su m ­
mer of 1805, th a t he heard
there would lie com petitive ex­
am inations open to hoys from
his congreaaional district for en­
try to West P oint and A n n a­
polis. T his was Ike era of th e
Cleveland depression.
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T h « l mhrn you tee that little
innert called (he lady Ixir, it ia
moat valuable mute it help,
control acalen and other penta?
T h a t m any thouaanda of theme
little la d y buy* are im p o rted
Into thia country (mm Auatralia
annually?
T h a t at the library of Rt. lavi
A bbey a t St. 1-eo, are Mime of
th e oldeat and rare*! Spaniah
m an u acrip ta relming to the
|teri«d of the .S|Mnihh occu|tancy
of Florida and aomr w ritin p by
A m erican hiatoriana?
T h a t fiovernor Moore of
S o u th C arolina &gt;• reported to
have aaid he could not attack
St. AuKUMine in hia find efforts,
becauae of the "dam ned S pan­
iah hayonete*". the name by
w hich th « yucca planta are
know n?
T h a t aa one travela fa rth e r
and fa r th e r aouth in th e alate
during Jan u ary and on through
M a rc h , tre e a covered w ith
hlooma—rooe, lavender or white
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b e a u tifu l! T h ey look like orch id a'” T h a t the leave*, borne
in paira. make one think of
green b u tterflies? T h a t theae
lovely bloom* are railed “ Poorman'a Orchid*" by many people,
hut th e tree i* the Beuhmia or
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SHELL MOUNDS

1/KANK h i t'iHHNC, of the- B u­
reau of American O rth n o lo g s,
claim ed ilm l the area a r o u n d
Collier C ity on the * o u lh w e.t
point of Klontla
th i n c h r .l
point arrheologtrally, in t li«atate.
Mr Cuahing found, in hn
wurk in etp loring the t hi l l
mouniU in th at area, article*
different from th o te ol any
other Florida mound* anil t\|&gt;iral of altortgmnl rulturt
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th e *un an d oceanic aymhola?
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th at mv lion, are lo I* teen a rti­
ficial harlNir., hatiiit and canal*
which they had con* true ted

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�HLanrung L omnussLon
‘Conducts Open Hearing
To Consider Resolution
Mar* than a scor# of Highway
17-32 resident* and property
am nirt attended th* open meetA Inf and h'aruij: Friday night
called by th* Seminol* County
Commissioner* to eonuder a resolution recommended by th*
S.minol# County Zoning and

Planning Commission.
However, to the aurpriia of
many, the spirit of tha hearing
«a « opUmiatlr rather than argu­
mentative Clttrena opened the
meeting
by
ashing (juration*
rather than arguing point*.
The resolution recommended by

• TwernOperator Marion Harman Sr.
Is UhderArrest
An Altamanlo Spring* negro
iarern operator waa arretted ye«.
terday by B*mhiol* County Sheriff
lu th cr Hobby, and charged with
"allowing a'eohollc beverage* to
b* told on Sunday."
Jamaa S w i 11 a y, 42-year-old
g aparator of Club Mobile, near Al­
tamonte Springe was arrrvted yes­
terday afternoon by Sheriff Hobby
and Deputy Shariff Morgan MeCltllaad. According to tho report
from tho Sheriff* office, Swilley
wot telling both whiskey and beer
i t hit lakeside tavern.
Th# Sheriff’* office wo* kept
busy last night, according to thia
morning’* report, with orre*t# for
"Rtekleeo Driving’’, " P a h l i e
/C k Drunk” ond "Operating a ear
w with ao driver* license”. The*#
arreeta, *aM tha Sheriff, wero all
gaad# la tha yieinity of Caaatlberor.
SOB HARRISON 1
VISIT* RANTORD
K D. “ Bob” Harrison, Florid*.
Highway Patrol Trooper, now itatioaod a t Daytona Beach, waa a
p visitor hi Sanford Saturday,
i.#
Harriaon cam* by The Sanford
Herald office to meet old frienda
and aetjualntanaa*. Ha said “I like
Daytona Beach and all of th*
plo ever there, but 1 Uka San-

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Is Sanford Herald
Executive Editor
The Sanford Herald today, an­
nounce* an addition to ita edi­
torial staff.
Fred Petkin«, Editor and Pub­
lisher of Tha Herald, aaid that J.
Marion Harman Sr. ha* been ap­
pointed Executive Editor and haa
already taken over hla dutiaa at
the paper’* editorial office# on
West First Street.
Along with Perkins, Harman
wtU help set tha editorial policies
of th* Sanford Herald.
Th* Sanford Herald Publisher
said that, "** are indeed fortun­
ate in securing Mr. Harman a t
an added member to our staff”.
Harman cam* to Sanford mor*
than sown year* ago and hat
held tha position of New* and
Program Director with Radio Sta­
tion WTRR until recently.
The former radioman, a native
Georgian, atlabltshed hi* home in
Sanford on I.osalta Drivn which
h* ahare* with hie wife Elisabeth
and daughter Judy.
"I intend to rontlnu# my ef­
fort*,” Harman aaid, “in th* In­
terest of a bigger, better, mor#
progressive, a n d rerUinly a
growing San lord community.”

th# Zoning and Planning Board
called for “no structure to b* re­
paired. or built within th* pro­
posed rlght-of-w *y from tbe
French Av*. intorve-tien to the
Oracga County line.”
John Fox, Zoning Director for
Seminol* County, advised th*
group that the abstract reports
to he turned ocer to the State
Road Department for mapping
purposes, hav* not been complet­
ed.
A. E. Hickey, property owner
along th* proposed road project,
said “everybody it in favor of
stopping the building hut mould
like to se* a tun* limit establtshed.”
John Meisch. Chairman of the
Seminol* County Hoard of Com­
missioners, suggested a time limit
of six months for the proposed
resolution. The suggtttion met
th* unanimous spproval of th*
group attending the hearing.
Meisch told th* group that th*
Seminole County Commissioners
ar* sure that plant will h* 'com­
pleted within six months and pro­
perty owners would be advised
of such action immediately.
Mr*. M. Siegrist, owner of a
duplex and four room bungalow
on tha right-of-way, told the
Commissioner* that “If somathipg
Isn't done, the motaii and stores
along 17-32 might aa well (loss
Up." Shr addril. ’with th* fourlanirg of highways all around us,
w* won't hav* anything on our
highway at all.”
Tha marling waa adjourned
when th* group was advised that
Hi* iiiggcated and recommended
resolution would It* adopted at
tha Tuesday meeting of tha
Hoard of County Commissioner*
with two changra referring to
repairs and time limit for the re­
solution.

lary Air Station.
At th*' barbecue and welcoming
were: Cdr. J F. Parker, Mainten­
ance Officer. Cdr. W. J. Foley Jr.,
Operation* Officer, and Cdr. W.
H. Swirson. Security and Com­
munications Officer, all of HatWing t. Fallowing a com pitta barbecue
dinner served to th* more than
hi guests, introductions gf th*
Navy guests were made by Warlyl* Houiholdet of th* CofC Naval
Affair* Committa*.

TOKYO r — Peiping rtdm slid
tonight Red Chins hid ordered the
relejse nf 11 American strmen whp
h u e been sentenced on charges of
i rg ”
The sirmea wsrs captured la the 1
Korean War.
Peiping's announcement, heard
here, came as the United Stales
anil Red china openni tills at
Gm*M nn the ambassadorial lev­
el
The 11 and their sentences are:
Col. John Knox Arnold Jr., Silver
Spring, 'td , 10 vear*
Maj William If Baumer Lewis
burr. Ta . A'jears.
Capt Eugeno John Viadi, Clay,
ton. N. Y.. 6 years
Capt Elmer F. Lcllewcllyo, Mis­
soula. Mont . 5 years.
Lt. Wallace L. Brown, Hanks.
Ala , .' year*.
Lt. John W. Buck, Armathwaito,
Tcnn . 4 ,,cars.
Sgt. Howard W Brown tt Paul.
Minn., 4 years.
Stricn E. Kiba. airman 1 C , Ak­
ron, Ohio. 4 yrars.
Harry 'I Benjamin J r . airman
2C.. "••rthington, Minn. 4 years.
John W. Thompson ill. airman
2 C . Orunge Va.. 4 years.
Daniel t Schmidt, airman 2.C.,
Bedding. Calif., 4 yearj.
Ir fomtilrlrlv %itk hit
Thr II were in a B20 which was THIS IMIAR* If Of J iln n ♦ lil'
dint do»n Jin 12, t!*.\'i on what ire* a%hi* nrM motive in a r»»n luiltl f«»r him. Ilf rntrinl
(hi» urckrtnl nn&lt;l report wily k r n H00 nmiml hot**. tSti
tho Far East Air Force called “ a |iy
l.urnpkin)
routine leaflet dropping mission
over North Korea."

Boar Kills Horse Equalization Boar
Twice Its Weight; Has Quick Meetii
Owner Is Sought

With r.i written complaints and *•■*■ fd valuation of I
n« ®i&gt;« appearing in p-raon to v r r jr favoirabt y»

romplain, Ilia It.-ani of Seminol*

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County Coniniisslonri. aitting as f 1.69 H.PK* I n c i t i i p in \
A 400 pound hoar hog.
manner, made entrance into a cor. an equalisation board Friday *f • t i n ! Hit sol tn im p m v ri
ral where an 900-pound six-year- j |#,noan, completed ita buslne-s in Virv*
new bbuilding,
througho
u iliiln t ;. throuiiho
old horse was held this weekend. | fiv, m„ iu ti4 an,t waa reaily to ad- l ir a A l«« o f So nuno l*
Even though theta was a weight1journ.
B rlfo ra a d jo u rn in g ,
and height advantage, tha hoar
Seminol* County T at Assessor '
Pit’ #
ICq
killed the horae, in what mutt Sanford F. Doudney iwported to if* AllIllARt)
have hr n a ternliC Aght between th* board that the total a o r &gt;.e.l tmme • l**«ri rv m u p tin n *.
tha two animals.
Iv.luai'm of S»&lt;viipe'#
County pro- l l l o « a-t w t r a :
’
Ownerahlp of th* boa* R.f ha ,„rty, apjnowu ’by C r -&lt; aim
Y&gt; .'im t A m m o n s, 1
I not been determined Th# horae Ray E. Green, la ! ! • ;0.4dl,
nth
ftlr a t . A p p lica n t
la owned by 20 yrano'd Martin | ha.ed on th* I9J4 rallrs... , va'uaKmvrrl. Writ ?\lh St , wdm kept n „ „ .. Thia amount, aaid I'.hi.I ey. York II. n s . .&lt;n c a r ; t
('rttl'l &gt;oui-&gt;, R l. t , !!'•« :
the hor&gt;r for riding
nonpar*, with last ye.
Constable J Q iAlim) Galloway,
A v #a
1f|f tiff
1
The Board of Beminol* County who investigated the animal duel,
»tiow o on application;
Commissioners, although with no and that the hog muit hsva enter­
Gregory, |t.x ittt.’, San
advene* agenda, la sura to have ed the corral sometime Saturday
perty rented longer
three turn* before it for consider­ night. The Kinard'% acrorsling to
mouth, and not ix-cupl
ation at tomorrow’# meeting at (•alloway, were not at horn# when
pllr.nl; Thcnas R. la
tha Seminole County Court House. the fight occurred.
Randolph; furnishing,
According to O P. Herndon,
Galloway wav railed In the Irene,
from hou»# te f.o . Jan
Clerk, th# n*w 1955-55 budget of the killing early yasterday mom
l-e* P. Moore, 2107 A«k
will bn adopted, lowering tbe mill- Ing. Tha pen holding the hog
Property rented for I
age for Seminol# County by two built around him in order that
on* year and not oreup
mills.
might he kept in ruifody until hi*
|di ant; | i..nk llltinn,
Also u* coma before th* C«m- owner ia found.
| An Intutr.tinf and in-pira- 117. Caio-eUaliou of r
miaiionrra foe consideration will
—
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uonal talk on “ llmne and Coin- for voting in Westmorc
ba tha resolution recommended by
munlty Rrapon.ibllity to Y o u th ” ly Greenstiurg, Pa., w»
th* County Zoning Commission.
»** given to th# memljer* of the niahnl; Wallace M. T
At a hearing last Friday *v*ning,
Mary. Properly h.» h&lt;
tha Board of County Commission­
ly meeting thl* noon at the Yacht for mora than one ye.
er* heard optimistic reports from
B C Dodd, fteynin"!# County * 7*ab by tb« llor.. \'ass»r II ( .il
WiMem.yer, A lt
either.* and property owner* on Commissioner, b*» returned from ,nn» Judge of tile Ninth Judual : prtng*, yo lilie in a
17-91. and ae a result reported Richmond, V*., s»h»rp ba attend'd i Ftreoll.
S. Lynwomi Whatley, I
to them that th# raaolution would the 1955 convention nf tha N’a -1 Judge Carlton, w'ci for maryiAvw. tills not tn applte
h# adapted at tomorrow’s meal­
tional Assoc'atlnn nf Connty Com-. yaara haa h«*n inter*.*#d tn th . |
— - ■
ing with two minor changes On* mlttionera. Dodd s-g. that ther . 1youth o f our land, atatnd that
t
change i* relative to t&gt;e defini­
»*r» 114 commiigionars fr«m sine* 1P50 d'hmpicnry ras*. haw j t r i t l Q C f R C C G
tion of “repairs” and tho other Florida
attending jth* gigantic ti.eiv 25 percent and it i. e-'im•* *
rhanga would h* to Insert a six meeting.
|*l*d that by IMA, Helm&lt;jueney | g s f S F O T S f U
month time limit on tha revolu­
Tho Seminole fnfntg Commit-1 1* tha ago group* between 10
tion.
Tummy Btringer, wi
•lonar waa namedII Sargaanl-at- and IT year# will rat# *i t&gt;#r&lt;-.nt
Ft la also expected that Judge arm* for tbe convention. The four
mora than tt Hid tn 19V*. The chairman fur Seminob
Ernest Housholder will appear br­ day convention wa. “a hug# »uc- -peak'r amphasiie&gt;i th* fa. t that hav received rardv and
io • th* Commiasioners to ap­
ress" Dmld told gia Board of legardlen of our work, mjr jobs, n . 12 student* taking
peal for an 11.000 appropriation Keminola County Commissioners on our position in life, it * * » our rmng fours* sponsored I
for hla Juvenile Judge'* Offire.
hi* return. N’r u yaat’s convention, nhligattoa to se* ti;at our youth Cron Chapter,
Mivs Beatrice nivbrs
he says, will b* hcl4 at Salt lak* wer* raised in such a way that
City, Utah
.vary hoy and girl* .hall Iworn# Invlriirtnr for the grot
a good citir-o. II* Hated that ing of Tommy llaggri
Emerv
fr» m 40 to 70 percent o f deltn- Delfron, t*ick
to i
quant children came fr»m htoken Greene. Allen Hunt. Jr
John Ivey and Carljrl* Housboidhome* where neglect, cruelty, al- Silly King, Don Kmffc
er.
rnholiam and lack of parental con* ha Roiimltlat, Raul
Tha barbecue wat prepared by
NEW ORLEANS* UR-Tr«piral trn| war# In avidenc*.
Mark Thompson, and
Carl William* Helping terv* th* storm Brenda was M mile# off the
Th« speaker was lntro.lnr#d hy comb.
rroup were a number of Chamber mo u t h I of thai MRiiasippi Rivar, w tllla* c . Ilutehiwm Jr., proThe sour so was held
of Commerce members headed by
f«Tr
4n&lt; ' H f r .
rtam chairman for Ih* nrratinn. nieira) iwimming pr&gt;
Mayor Denver CdM.ll,
Waithcr
Bureau
**“*'
*" "a^id if it con 'Club president, William Bu.h had will h* &gt;ent out to Ih
Attending th* barbecue to ex­ tmuei tts curraot j movement it rharg* of Ih# mealing.
| toil wrek. Strlngrr rep
tend a welcome to th* Neva) Con­ would move inland, tonight along
tingent were: Mayer and Mrs. the Louisiana c o a a t between
Denver Cordell, Comndesiorer and Grand* Die and Point Aider
Mr*. F. D* Scott, Commissioner
Tha storm is n«i( of hurrlcmr
and Mra. J. II. Ratigan. Repre­ force. The Vtevthej Bureau said&gt;
sentative Mack Cleveland and ita highest winds sis estimated al
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Navy Officers Feted A t Supper
Haw Vary staff officers of th*
V? local Kara! Auxiliary Air Station
*
war* fated Saturday night In a
glganUe welcome and barbecue
dinner In thair honor, at th* Mayfair Inn Seminal* Country Club.
Th* affair, under th* direction of
th* Saminot* County Chamber nf
Commerce Naval Affairs Com­
mittee, waa lauded a t a tremend­
ous suer as*.
Captain Robert W. Jackson,
i t t who recently assumed command of
th* local naval atation, Mra. Jack-

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I know I’m the hip p m t women
C O L L t C C STATION. Tex.
i/Pn-You ikim treat that fuaid us tha world a eld Mr*. Millar.
tha cotton pitch, than not# tha r i n |t i Ha ip rty e poadi to kill
airplane down into it. Inchet from motquitaai, itorka flat! In lakat.
tha ground, you level out.
On chill m orm on h all fly through
The cratt roara along tha fur* your tomato ftald eUrnag tha air
rout, to low tha tailar plant topi to prevent froat.
nJck tha tirei Behind, your awath A pilot ihortega la ea mduttry
of chemical dual curia around tha of th a icopa li of aetlotul aignlii*
laavai.*
cenet. Gala Hanaon of Walking*
Ai tha and of tho row rn h e i up. ton. DC., CaA agricultural and
you ihove tha throltia fully open induatml opart lien i ipaclahit,
and eaaa back on Dm atlck. Tha u y a: "If etna) applicator! auddaaplane, heavy with hundred! of ly caaiad operation*, 1 baUava tha
poundi of duit, itrugglaa up and raaultaat food ahorUpa could ere*
ever tha tree:.
ata a panic."
You turn tharply and whta
Aerial pait control, need control
down into tha field again, lipa and fartillitai add an animated
ported ageinit tha bttartng allp* three billion dollar* to U J. fane
and eyai alert behind the gogglea income each year.
for the hidden power line that could Aerial applicator flrmi operate
ttream and eyet alert behind the more than g.ooo aircraft, nearly
•Mt J**od uaopm »tp jo; i &lt; |I M flva timet the U 8. airline An L
that could iplll you Into oblivion. They treat chemically ona of ovary
Thli u crop ducting, one of tha 12 ? e m under cultivation la thla
nation'i moat Important and tricky natio*. Aerial er«p control work la
aerial job*. I t takea crack ptlota
with trigger'duitk rafleaea
AuthortUei a ir there ie a rnticai
abortaga of trained agricultural
piiota. And bare, on the campua of
Itocae ASM Collage, they plan to
l b admething about It.
Starting Oct. I t, Die echool will
offer a iix*w##k court# in agri­
cultural flying, tha firit of auch
broad irope.
ABM 11 learning with Civil Aero­
nautic! Aiminltuation and the | JACKSONVILLE — U co.
Taiaa Arrul Applicator* A nn to 1operation with Governor LABoy
give Die court# night training and Colltao* program to keep florid*
cUaeroom initruetion will cover Beautiful, tho AAA will dlttri*
all pheeet cf tha aaru l application buta iboutanda at Lluarbaga"
but man.
to l u monbara for uao on molar
A la la a aileaten* ta tha lO-yttr trip*.
kiaaoey of agricultural aviation, in
Keinath C. Xinkla. manager at
1MB tha U I. Agricultura Depart*
want began aerial application ax* tha AAA’a North Florida Divialaa.
pariment* by dulling fruit traaa in in announcing tha campaign, ex­
Ohio infcdcd with catalpa aphtnx. plained that "Li Herbage’* a rt
Today. Die a a ru l applicator doei water-proofed paper aacka la
acoraa of jobi. Ha dual* cotton for which the’ motorola may depoait
boll waavil. Dion dateline* it *o It cane, bottloa and food wait* for
can ba picked more aatlly. Ha aowa diipoaai la tar.
Kink la recently waa appoinlad
rice and cover crape. Ha ipraedi
farVUaar. lava dawn weed and to the Keep Florida Beautiful
bruah killer i, made toraata and CemaitUa m a te d by Gov. Calltaa
In an anmutiva order. Mr*. Bugona
A. Smith. Miami, ad tha Flaaida
FaderaUM at Garden Club*, la
chairman of tha earnmlttaa.
"Wa are plaaaad to make thla
contribution to knap our raaieldaa
and parka ttaa a i troth and
M t by tho thought!***
RICHMOND. Vo. UP — Lett rabbtih
of motoriaU.** JUaklo
month, the Richard Millar*, of minority
*Truah*toeeara coat tha tax*
Ietrth*mpl0i, P * . loot their dog •aid.
Rax whan In wa* thrown from a payer* thauaanda a t dMlara each
car during an autoaobll* aeddant y u r la claaasp crawa."
Ha noted th at the llttlabug**
horn.
• Mr*- MOar n i haartbrabot. trail has bean marked with
After a faw day* at home aba de­ flathbulba in the Florida Cavern*
cided to return to Blebmood to S u ta Park a t Marianna, boar
uko another look. But tha trip wna can* In tha Btate’e Natural
Syrinx*. paper and banaa an aetry
unanccoaaful
tha wouldn't give up. though, roadaida and beach, and hi* initi
■m aama hack tom aero timaa. talt carved or pdtnUd an public
vliitcd tho dog pound, tho Society building*.
Mr tho Prevention of Cruelty to Aaida from tpolUng tha attrac­
A n l m a 1 a. veterinarian*’ effienj. tion a t the n a n n y , ha pointed
An b*Bt a Muck with the polka ant that litter la n fu n u d aafaty
and ddwwtlmi a tho paper nod haaard. a c i p a a t paUutiau in
on tho radio.
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* CHAPTER 1U 1K II
LACKY vet down h u tamp and
; 'Aufftad away. Kerry stood clo**
io tba b a n , itartng at C hristies
t a n la the dimneas. Khe apoke hta
nama kuakUy, touching hi* band
th a t eraa n i pped around tba bar*.
The only worda ba could find were.
■ChrtatM, you r* not mad a t me
% ay m o ra l”
f o r anaarer aha prtaaad her face
«p agwinat the bare, and ba man*g»d to find bar Up*.
”Don't worry, d*rlu&gt;(. Rob and
I a n p t a | to fiH you out of b e n
« wa bare to u a r thta jail apart
with our band*!**
They board l-acey coming back.
T h e n a n a Juat Urn* tat Kerry-* ”1
didn't kid that man In bod**.
Uwiatla.” and uar awitt "Of course
TOM didn't!”
f -Coma on, Chrtatle.” tba abertll
aald gruffly. "1 fo tU lock up.”
fiba aquaeaed hu band again,
murmured. “Sea you tomorrow,”
and waa gon*. Kerry lay down
again, realising bta wrakaeaa, now
th e aseitam rnt waa «srer. For a
hill* while tba an tin g in bta blood
almoa&lt; mad* bim forget where he
' arm and why, but then he remem­
bered. and tor tba first tune knew
tb a cold clutch of fear tor himself,
i t s hour ago h* hadn't much cared
.Iw b at happened to him; now ba
m eant to lira, to clear bta name.
la tba nearly empty restaurant,
Christie and Rob faced each other.
Foe aS M r worry orer Kerry.
Christie found room In bar heart
for pity far the grim, handsome,
allant man oppoeite her. Me was
mm am doui as aba was, but with
Rob K w ss mors than that. The
Boae ad broken Spur, Uia una ro w e d king wbo'd strode in blgnh i sit* it supremacy over tba rang*
/ta ll than* yaara, aow found himself
sa any ordinary morI th a t want hard.
ad always admired
ad bar desire In comfort
ta with more conrtcfait. “IVa going to be
Wa-M gat him tba

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bn
tbay
too
I neither
ad thorn a n eapakia od n ttfn g still
■ay toagar.
Thera waa a

tba street that finally ptyietrafed
Christie's absorption In her own
thoughts. She p u n ted over it for
s tittle whits before she realized
that It was Just Ih* silence snd
emptiness, where R bad been so
crowded last night.
"Wonder where all the ncstera
went to," she remarked Idly, and
then Impatiently, "fully thing to
say—of course they'd h are to get
bark to their farms.”
-Did thry T"
-Well, where else would they
have gone?”
1 wish t knew.”
-Rob!” She looked a t him with
a new alarm. "You don't think
they'vs gone to —try anything
crazy a t Broken Spur 7”
"Did you look a t th at crowd last
n ight?” She shook her head, la s t
night her mind bad been too full
of Kerry to do more than register
that the crowd wa* there. ”1 dul."
Rob declared grimly. “They'd
lasted blood. That can go to a
man's head worse than liquor,
whrn he s not used to it. Maybe
thry all just drifted home to link
after their crops—but 1 wouldn't
want to bet oo it."
"Rob," she urged, “why don't
you go home and have a look lor
yourself? You w o n t be easy till
you know w hat's happening—II
anything is. You can't do anything
here, and you can do something
there. If there * going in ho Uou
ble.” She saw him waver, #nd
added. "You ran tru st me to took
ot*t lor Kerry for a Irw hours,
can't you?"
It took a tittle more argument,
but finally the ha&lt;l the rhrckrrcd
aattafariion of arcing him mount
h u big black and ride out of town.
The nestrrs nad left Sundown
Just after midnight. Nate Imrrebre
bad harangued them, hit deep-set
eyre flaming, hta voice hoars* with
crusading seat
"W e're seen Justice done to ­
night,” he told them. ' Wa ve teen
a murderer put where ho belongs
—and all the power of Broken
Spur behind him didn’t help him.
W a're showed thta country tonight
w hat hnnrst men ran do when
they put Ihrtr shoulders together
for w hat they know U tryve gat a
right to, and sra'vo showed them
that no man ain 't above Ih t law,
no m atter bow big he is I 1 tell
you, filends, w a're been doin' Uie
Lord** work, and I le a on our aid*
Ain’t w* got enough faith la liim
to go on and finish w hat wo set
out to do?"
Ilia eyes mad* every man be­
fore him feel th* challenge ad­
dressed directly to him. Aa If bta
voire were a high wind and they a
grove of trees, a stir and a deepthroated murmur rma through
them —but they still hesitated. The
power of Broken Spur had bung
Its shadow orer them too long to
be si is k m off la a moment.
“You all forgot Ira Joe snd Mol­
ly Izarra bee? You g oto C let the

' MURGLAM GET KYMPATHY
IOWA CITY. Iowa, WT— Jim
m H arriott, co-owncr of • bulk oil
* plant b a n , fait sorry today that
b u rg U n war* unabl* to open tha
to m p an y 'i 100-pound • safe.
Ha aald tha tala w ai Jammed
la btlqg moved t*o y ea n ago and
k t haan’t been able to open It
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Dull** lolls newsmen In Washtngton that Ih* recent “Summit*
Hireling In Geneva traniformret
relations between the Soviet and
th* West and mad* Ihem "let*
brittle.” Speaking of the com­
ing U. S - l t d China parley la
Geneva, tha Secretary said th*
United SUla* will try to find
out whether Ui* Reds Will "accvpt Ih* concept of ■ re a se -flre ”
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Legal Notice
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MEHMY CL’A
A L I iW r U *
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.'T h e filala of n«r14a ta U)l.'» K YOUNO. Uuartlaa *f Ethel
ta liv il L Howard C*I4**1I and
Kanirs Caldwell, Ulnar*, tlenersl
Irllv ery . Pahokea. Florida. «nd to
. all persons Interested la the Re­
late nf said decedentt
row are berety notified that
,i written
w ritten Inetrumenl purporting i .i
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will aad testament nf
^ M l d do. edent has keen admitted
• to ^probate
pro to
In said Cnurf.
. __ are hereby enmmanded with.
"Ml ela calen d ar month* from the
d a ta o f lh a flret publication nf
thta nolle* In appear In said C su rt
“ I d Shew ranee. If any you ra n .
hy. Ih*
a ction of aald C’ou ri in
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I To Urn CoulmueJJ

Baseball Bigwigs
Hold A nnual Meet
CHICAGO UI - Harebell * big­
wig* hold th rlr annua1 lum m rr
ma*ting a t the Blarkitoo* Hotel
today with gum trained on tb«
present boflui rule.
fto -to r, of bolh th* American
ta d National Laaguca are believed
ready to aUminate the ruling which
require* a loam la c a rry a bonui
plajrer for lire years and Include
Mai within tha 15-player limit.
Scheduling m atters alio will bo
up for discuulou as will b« refiuMls mad* by the players a t the
A ttE far gam a ta MUwauka®.

Until th* tilth cpntury Egyp­
tian mummies were lent lo
Europ* and told In apothecary
•hop* hveaure it wa* believed that
they had medicinal value.
WOMAN RAVER REIT
FROM GOING BATTY
COVINGTON. Ky„ (JP - Mr*
Royal Atkinson ha* furthered Ihe
cause of science and saved herself
from going “ batty."
Bala flitted lc and nut of her
living room for more than a week.
Then ah* read of a woman scien­
tial al tha University of Cincinnati
who waa Just rra iy about bat*.
Why, Dr. Elizabeth Smith even
kept lha creature* In a refrigera­
tor—for aclentlfic purpose i.
So yesterday, on request. Dr.
Smith arrived at Ih* Atkinson
home and eaughl tha bats: 23 of
Iham. Including 11 babies.

BUYING
A CAR?

FIVE C’FVT r\S T l.E

r n iM 'E llltl \KS I.EG

ROME -P—Prince Carlo l’acelll,
a nephew of Pop* I’lut M l, fell
a nephew of I’ope I'm* XII, fell
and hn&gt;ke hit leg yrvlerday while
at the Vatican to vreit the pontiff
lie It bring treated at a Rome
hotpttal.
SOVin ran iO IW Marshal Khtvnrerfy ViwiwWTov O rft) acrtwnrxvnM
II,, o , i Mlnh. I*n mler of CommunW North Viet Nam. on Ow la lln a
aiiival In Muoeuw lor an oOlcial stato vuiL
llntentalmnulj

Cheap Food' Revival Prepared
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn IP— A.
pair of tmplaudble musicians snd
a liberal art center have JoinedJ
forces lo make Jars almost a*
respectable In this dignified Scan­
dinavian vfronghold a* the long­
haired Minneapolis Symphony Orc h rv lta .

The artists are Paul lIMc) Evan
an el:.n Dixieland Cornells!, and
John W. (Knock) I Parker, a softspokrn pianist who h‘a N a double
life about
spectacular, in quite
a different way, as Dr. Jtk)U and
Mr. H)dc.
Evans, who looks and act* more
like the minister's son he is than
a hot horn player, l» a local prod­
uct. Alter each concert, he and hi*
five pirre combo dash two miles to
a Minneapolis night club, where
they park 'em In nightly.
Parker is an Import, an occas­
ional gued artist. When he'» not
pounding a keyboard into submis­
sion. he presides over Ihe Vwglish
department of Kentucky Woaleyan
University in Owenslwiro.
Doc taught English too, in high
school, lie and Parker ran switrh
a eonver-alton fmm blur* to lies)
wulf without dropping a beat.
Parker and Evans met in 1953,
when Parker came to Evans' alma
mater, t'-irleton College near Mm
n«apolis, for a ronceit at tha tuvi
lation of still another KniiHsh pro
fessor. Jar/ student John I.ucas of
C'arlclon. With Parker and Evans.
It was harmony at first sight
Th.d wa* Ihe year Ihe art center
deckled to gel Evans out of Minne­
apolis bistros In play his Disieland
music b&gt;r a wider audience as an
example nf a true 20th Century
folk music form. Parker followed
along naturally as a guest artist
Doc seem* almost too thy to be
a band leader. A nearly bald little
man with a game leg, he often
] plays with his eyes closed and a
stance suggesting that he it doing
nothing more Important than wail
ing for a alrrelrar. When blowing
1his cleanest, holiest nates, h* nuy
be leaning against the piano with
one leg crossed over Ihe other
A Methodist mlniitcf'a aon from
Spring Valley, Minn , Evans, now
47, graduates) from Carlctnn with
a major In English. Though he
played In dance batrfe, he taught
high school two yean before de
riding he would be ha &gt;pler makin;
music, lie hat studio Ih* playing
of all the great Jan trumpeters.

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but his driving, clean, tnrlodie style
It quite his own. At least one critic
Wilder lloh.on of the Saturday Re­
view of Literature, has. called
Evans Ihe best since the lale His
Beiderbecke.
Parker studied English, as well
as piano, at Texas Christian Uni­
versity. He laugh! a year at the
University of Nevada, playing in a
Reno night club at Ihe same timo,
before winding up at Kentucky
Wesleyan. Me hat also played In
several New York night spot* while
sloing graduate work at Columbia.
Mill playing most of hi* music
by *ar, Parker pirkesl up enough
long-hair chiefly s it that rout* lo
b« prr*rnled in format concerts
Once h* played tilth the Fori
Worth Symphony, llach and Morart are In hit repertoire, along
with harreihout* and blurt.
Al Ooenaboro, Parker Uvea out

the more sedate tide nf his life.
On Ihe campus he is mostly "prof"
to hit students.
Married and Ihe father of three
children, hv says proudly: "I am
nut only a Sunday school teacher
and youth director in a Melhs-.iisl
church in Owrnituirn. I gel lo
sliced Ihe church minstrel show
earh year’*
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comes may well provide an a t­ the average market pnec and a
mosphere that would encourage predetermined support price.
Speculation about possible rey’v.
backers lo trot out the program
al
of the IJca It encouraged by
again. The plan was advanced in
1919 by the then Secretary of Ag­ the concern expressed by many
riculture Charles F. Ilrannan but agricultural and political leaders
that by late fall there will he priro
wa* shelved by Congress.
The thing that might well push particulrarly pork and poultry and
depressing surplus.es of m rats—
the proposal lo the forefront it Ihe that by mid 1956 they will ba
prospect (hat the problem of farm joined by surplusca if eggs and
surpluses might spread within i milk.
year to take In a larger number1 This concern grows out of tho
of perishable commodities. At pres-1fad (hat m o s t of Ihe land and
ent, the surplus hradarhr Is largely productive effort being taken out
confined to storabte products, such of production of cotton, wheat,
as cotton and grains.
tobacco, nco and peanuts under
Except for dairy products, the rigid fiNlcral controls Is ticing di­
present farm program provides no verted to production of livestock
direct aid for perishable commodi­ feed grains and of hogs and chick­
ties, such as bed, pork, eggs and ens.
poultry.
Tlie Rrannan plan has had strong
The Rrannan proposal would u*c support among some element* of
government subsidies to help pro-1 the Democratic Party from tho
ducert of surplus perishables I t ; very stait. Ix'jders of organiresl
would do tin* In a way to make] labor, who have t-ren throwing
the surpluses as ailable to consum­ their support Is* (Ih* Democrats,
are warm advocates. It is endorsed
er* at cheap prices.
Under the present farm program. by the National Farmers Union, a
Ihe government seeks to holster farm organization with which Rran­
Incomes of storable pnslucts b y ! nan I* now associated
Secretary of Agriculture Rensoti
removing surplus supplies from
markets through purchases and has turned Ptlimtis down on sub­
loans to producers. Ily taking the, sidies of the Rrannan plan nature
extra supplies off markets, the gov­ except for uve In supporting returns
ernment is able to hold prices on wool, a sleficit crop In this
above levels that would prevail country, lie undoubtedly svoulrl
strongly resist them shuuid they
otherwise.
ho advances! nexi year.
Rut in Ihe case of the perishables
the Rrannan plan would allow the
whole production surplus and all
—to go to market regardless of
how much it reduces! producer a n d :
consumer prices. Rut the producer!
would not suffer from a price drop
lie would get subsidy payments

DOBERMAN
PINSCHER PUPS

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CREDIT INVESTIGATIONS MADE
ANYWHERE IN UNITED STATES OR
FOREIGN COUNTRIES

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(Jinility M n I o a, Females;
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Eoghanviola
Phone 17IR-W

This week Buick soars
past the 600,000 m ark!
Biggest-selling Buick of all time
permits us to make the
biggest trade-in deals ever possible!
it ii, just pail July, and what do you
think lias happened?
*

carry minute to meet the public demand^

Ihtick popularity has broken every past fullyear rcoonV
T h at! the gospel trulh. And Ihtick, nf rourie,
lias Itad many great years Itefiirc.,

Doesn’t this soaring Ihtick success mean that
yon owe it to yourself In see and sample the car
that’s breaking every record in the Buick Ixiok?

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D oesn’t this tell you sour filing Important?

Doesn't it menu that you might to try Ihtick’i
m ighty VS pow er—lluick’x great room nnd
comfort —Ruick’s cruiser-steady ride and road­
ability—Ihtiek's superb visibility and precision
bundling ease?
Ami doesn't it mean yon certainly ought lo try
Ihtiek’s Variable Pitch Dynailow*—the world's
only transmission with the switch-pilch ptiitciplo of the modem plane's propeller—and tho
most spectacular performance advance of tho,
year?

A l the lreginnlngof this week, Ihiick production
passed 000,000 airs for the 1955 model year.
Thai is over 155,000 more automobiles than the
full model year of 1054—when we captured
third place in total national sales.
It is more than 11,000 higher than the full model
year of 1950 —when the automobile industry
hud its greatest year, nnd Ihtick established an
•11-time record that stood unchallenged until
now.
s
. r, .
It is almost a quarter of a million more automo­
biles than the foil model year of 19-11—which
was the greatest prew ar record Ilulck ever
reached.
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In other words, there has never been any­
thing l)cfore like 1955 in Buick history —tr/irn
■today B u ic k It b u il d in g over th re e c ar t

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Owa Naval Ale flailow.

•C o m e in and see a s—this week, at the latest —
and learn for yourself why today’s Ihiick Is tho
biggest-selling Ihiick of all time—nml how h i£
a trade-in deal wo enn offer you w ith this,
tremendous volume to hack us up
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Day's lo New &lt;rrlja ls At

";«l»*l* rouatp, Florida, a t Me
•fflr* |a (ho court hnui* of *&gt;ld
C*sa«y at tohford. Florida, withW *Whi calendar moalka fra at
the first aobllMllon
. Rach claim or de•■w riting, and ahsll
P* of roeldenc* and

It. and further dcclinei in farm in­ equal to the slifference between

STOCKHOLM IP—Anybixlv want
In buy a ca*tle for 5 ccnlt* The
Itcrgvik-Ala Co, a huge w,*ul pulp
firm, tinlay offered to tell the big
ravtle at Axmarbruk, in central
Sweden, for that price. The gim­
mick: The purchawr mu‘« reno­
vate it completely—at an eelimated roil of 5150.i*».

te m p e rs sm o u ld e rin g , only MW
more s p a rk was needed to *&lt; t them

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man th a t murdered 'em go on
tidin' high an' scot-free?"
Cullen recognised the furious
young voice, and knew by the
sound of It th at hta younger son
had been drinking. * You hush.
F rrd." be orderett hta face a shade
sterner. It was those godless cattle­
men, like Rob Mallory and hta
crew, th at kept Sundown a place
of saloons and dance-halls where
even boys who'd turn decently
raised in the fear of the land got
drawn into evil way*
Fred waa past bring hushed,by
hta father or anyone else. Med
seen hta best friend put in the
ground this afternoon, and hate of
Broken Spur was running as wild­
ly in his blood as it ever had in
Tim '*
“ You goln' t* w ait for him t*
pick you all id? in your own
houses, like rats in your holes?"
hta high savage a bout t-«sl at
them. The muttering grew louder,
the men dr* v closer together, Uicir
off. From the darkness al the edge
of the crowd It cam e.
"And how about lata Dawson?
What happened lo her could hapl&gt;en lo any o’ your wives or daugh­
ters. It you ain 't nu n enough to
fight for yourselves, won't you put
up a fight for your women?"
Thera was no logic left in thta
crowd. They didn't nm cm brr that
mnat of them had had no use for
Rita, or that the man w ho had sup­
posedly molested her was locked in
a cell. The m utter changed to a
growl, then to a s h o r n , as the
packed mao* ol n u n surged for­
ward.
No on* bullirrrd looking to see
who bad spokrn. No one noticed
Wayne Cameron quietly alipping
away into the shadows. Me wa*
smiling to himsell os he listened
to old N ate's orders "Hide horn*
and get your guns, anil meet at nty
place. We'U muv* onto Broken
Spur as soon as ll'a light. Wo
didn't w ant bloodshed, but by the
Uord, we ll show 'em they ran t
trumplc on us!"
Tip Clancy waa riding patrol
along the south range when hta
keen eyre caught Uie cloud of dust
kicked up by a lot of moving
florae* Me atiRcned in the sad tlo
and brought bta gun out. Aa the
cloud ranie nearer, ha counted tha
riders with mounting dismay. Not
leas than thirty of them, ami the
morning sun glinted culdly on rid*
barrel*
Tip waa an old hand, and there
waa bo yellow la hta backbone.
H urtling aa Una unes|«i tid mass
movement waa and atsggrrm g aa
Ui* odtls were, he held lit* plarr,
quieting hta rrsUraa m runl and
waiting for th* neater* to rmu*
within rang* a t hta vote*.
“Where you fells* think you're
going?" h t railed out. “Tina la
Broken Hpur land "

IF—

the »tase being *ct for a revival]
of the “cheap food'* prnvitiont of!
the controvertial Rrannan farm]
plan?
Some farm leaders believe II it.
They tsy that continuing overpro­
duction of agricultural product*

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Enjoy eooled, filtered air
lor leas than you think
with Buick’g
A IR C O N D IT IO N E R

/fir a genuine Frigidaire

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Jacksonville-To Sanford Lino
Would Add Much To This City
On* nf thd moat Ulkeri-about Pubjacta of
t h t (pat dread* In tha Jackaonvlll*-to-S*nford b n rft lln# on th* St. John* Rlv«r.
It id ptiU on# of th* moat Im portant

TH b Sanford Herald
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•as w m n»u ashim waste* *H«m aa. sac# as
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law aai sm **m a**iaae Saab
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Monday August 1, 1955

Pag* 4

TODAY*! BIBLE

VKKHK

The mind of th* flesh ia death, but thn
■itad of thn Spirit ia lift nnd pane*— Rom.
B:B.-—W* phnr# our phynical naturn with th*
tenets. W t ahould glorify thn highnr apiritBbl nntur*.

neon«mie fnctora in thp grow th of Sanford
an induatria! canter.
Thn results of pitch • ponaibility for
Ranfnrd can b# nddad up into tha million* of
dollars
A picture can bn viaualiied now whtn
actual building of a barge term inal and
warchousa should become h reality. Sanford
would bacoma on# of Florida’* moat import'
ant ihipning cantnra with wnrahouaaa lin­
ing Seminole Boulevard and Fronch Arc.
Wherever watgr freight and traffic
coma together, you will find a proaparoun
and growing canter of artivity.
Thn possibilities am too great to allow
the aubject of tha Jackaonville-to-Senforri
hnrgn linn drop out of circulation Forwardlooking hufinrenmen will adm it that thn
•Aundntis of tha vanturo ia beyond quaation
• Alert atom ownara and wholeaalara In
th* Sanford aran are quick to point to sav­
ings perrantnge-wiau on froight traffic.
With thee* savings, they agree, competi­
tion would be •&gt;» an even keel with husinnaa
house* In other section* of the Stele.
Wa would like to sen th* Jerkaonville-toSanford barge line subject become e m atter
of general discussion one* again, especially
when Investors are talking about putting
the*r money Intc a aura-fire thing for their
own pocket hook.

SAM DAWSON

Some Industries Thrive On Heat
NBV YORR, IP—Hot weather getting taniiderabl* relief because. ofranar in humid spalls,
haa noma Dtaada Kaltarad among «»*• rest of us hnvanT.
( Each weekend taaa a gain In
«ba vast army af its victim*.
I Tha air conditioning Industry, ■«««*»»
'*
Rising aalaa W e * • U rapoctad; ehith h». been p l.fW toe
™
j£
J
hy a nnmbnr ad Induetries tost nvar a year by avar-preduction and eraasa •• tha Hapnratur* rttoa in
torivn an beat sad humidity. Soma pnea cutting wars, ia thankful for ovarhaatod ear anginal
Mt Iba prolongad boat *•»*.

The olertrir power Industry
• la, too. Hot weather hat boosted
ths use of air eoaditioaing and
rafrigarnlion equipment la Most
section* of the nation. Blectrir
LUCKY FINDS BOMB
power production aria a new record
BAN BIBOO, Calif. UP-Lurky, almost every week, as a result
• blind OarMan (baptised dog Sale* executives of soft drink
which wan a reprieve from death producer* tty the persistent heat
•bnndaoad an a busy San Diego wave la pushing consumption to
•treat last May. haa a new home a new high. They estimate that by
Mo waa adopted lost weak by Labor Day Americans will hava
Hr. and Mra. lrvao Nairn**, af downed morr than thrno billion
La* Aigaka, and tbair two daugh- gallona af soft drinks.
ko eraam makers alee report a
tors.
PnhtUbod atoriaa brought offers record rales season, a* do the
«f a ham* from more than toei perveyora af Ice cube*.
puraana Bunt afl over Nto ultton Laundry man say their* aaluma
th a raptiai a toliownd. Aa official rises with hot woathar. A man
af Hi* Callfonila Society for Pro* goes through a drawer frill af shirts
tto tm af CnsaHy to Animal* •*- much faster during • beat wav*.
Rheeta and towels go to tba laundry

Guard Against Sunburn
While Getting Your Tan

Ike Establishes Remarkable Record
is publicly mad at Bieeahowar. f wont gat avarythiag I want
Public opinion pads ah#w ha hai Mywayretained aa extremely high parao*
"By toOowtnga moderate w ars*#
with every issue derided aa Ha
il popularity.
_
A number af reasons aaa* ha merits and net ana personal baste
suggested tor bis popularity: ha Involving me, Baking aa anemiaa,
want iatotoffir* with great prestige I may da all right."
and great public aitaaaa and ha Ha hasn't dona badly. This year
ha'a don* aothtai by bia ucuca la tka Domocratic-cua Congrats haa
patted much that ha askad—aemP—
slam—attack and create isiuea— farfait it.
a llttl* lata (haa ba aiknd,
may boot at tba thought.
A personal attack la aaa af tba Umai
But Eisaafcowtr aliwady k.'s os- bait way* la forte paopla ta chao«a as ia torafda aid, ar a Uttla mar*
tabliabod a rwmarkablo pol.Ucal up aides—tor or against you—and than ba aahed, •• to tha minimum
ia bis first to maathii in tisaahowar baa atada panaaal at* wag*.
Tba Damacrala hava gotten along*
tha RThito House. Parhapa at rhla tarka aa m taa.
point a dafimtion nf a good politi­ Ha managed ta gat aa end la tha with him ao wall that RTashiagtoa
cian might ha ia ardar:
fighting in Korea, at ha premised. observers wonder haw tha Domo­
Ha'a a man who managat to day Ha hai ataarad rlcar af threat! be d's is are going la bavn any real
immqisnsaly popular whil* gailiag couldn't fulfill. It araa Secretary issues in Uta 1PM prasidantial ramdon# aa much as possible of what of Stata Dullai. not Ki tea hover, paiga if tbay don't atari fighting
ha wants whUa avoiding anv per- vbo atartled tha world with talk of Etscnbowar and th* Bapuhlcana
1sowsi aalmosiliaa which might gat mastic* retaliation.
is tba way nf what bo wants.
Tha President baa carefully fol­ They May be reconciled la
It's hard to think af aaya** In lowed a Moderate course. Aa an idea that ha wifi run again, and
nr out nf Congress — except par- eaaMpIa: If ilaee 1M1 ha bad been win again, and that tha beat they
bap* Pm . McCarthy (R-Wia&gt;-wba extrema in hla eritlciia af tha Rue* ran ban tor ta rataiaiag aeatnd
aiaa laadarahip, it Might have beea af Congrats through the record ad
Impossible far hiM ta Meat with legislation thty establiah thorn.
tha Kremlin man In Geneva where
they established a relationship
which aay da the world good.
And. aa tor dealing with Con­
gress where tha Democrats should I Ilk* President Biaankawaria
havo been bit natural political tons, proposal f«r t u k u p
tutor*
By TWK ASSOCIATED P I KM lying In wait for him. K baa been aiatiow with th* Rcsslant aa
PUsnda'a wookand took a toll almost aa if bo followed thti grassed at the G*a*v* CMifaranc*.
Thar* ia no qwaatto* that w* stand ^
af flvt deaths, four In traffic ae- philosophy:
sale signed a contract with Uni- r(dents, a survey ahowtd today. ••I hsva a number af pragraMi to gain mare than w* would lo s e "
LARD COYREA RTRRST
LEXINGTON. Ky. ^-Motorists ) varsil-lniarnaUonal Studio* start­
All Ike traffic dealba occurred I want paasad. I rould fight rigor­ through any asrhangc ad Intonwa.
had a bit of January-in-July waath ing at Ptot a aaok. to t s guarao- separately and ware scattered all
ously tor etch ana af them and tia* program with th* Soviets,
•r yastorday, but N was lard, tot
•vou kf tbay abauld aetspi. Tba
about
tba
stale.
Only
ihroe
traf­
tood
nark
tor
ait
months.
If
aba
lava.
reason: ftonteamclto ar* n*4 and
fic death* warn mearded last seek
A to pound tan af lard tod from •hows premiss, U-I said, aha bat
Just n s net ha na aarmtive shout
a pairing truck at m# af ton city’s a coniract lor aavan year* nitb
tbair military plana nnd progrrnmn
Eari Langworth, gtyasr-rid Nag!
busiest lataraactieaa.
apt lows.
»
na aan a totoliurian state.
rn,
was
kiltod
in
a
car
wrack,
Nlnvty-dagraa bast did the tori,
Miss Universe will appear a* a Iw* mil** aautb af Cotomaa an
Tba prapaganda affari t i eurh
and Iba alipptod and sliding be­
a.. anwouncamMt by th* Praaidawt
State
Road
IS
yesterday.
ivan-agar
in
"Tha
Beany
Goodman
gan.
••B e

WASHINGTON. t» - Tha time
may aoMe whan President Biseabower, who want into tba White
House a political novice, Is con­
sidered one of tha best politicians
af tba Mb century.
Tbal'a taking in • lot af tarrilory, and prnfaaatonal politician*—
whose liaa of politics is C
fight and

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Weekend Deaths
Total 5 In Stale

Herlong Reports

Brief News Items

Fireman hosed off aa much at •tory."
tbay a*mld. Tba remainder was
•CYAN BALL RRtRAJRB
landed down.

AP Hud Appointed
To South America

haa ba** aanaatianal. R captured
world imagiMtton hawuaa to an .
•bvtously showed Ik* world th at *
there to na aggroMian motiv* ho.
hind aur affect* to bsap atrowg
militarily, Ruaaian nsepngnndn to
the aantrary wetwithataadtog.
0 1 course thar* wan tom*
ngr anmawt hn Osngr toa wtth
Pw nldant'n pcapninl. It *_
iral anporvianrv responsibility from th* quarter* It would ha
tha nrganlutioa'* huainas* af* exported ta earn* torn* — th at
•man group ad Rapuhlkna Barrat­
faIra In South America and will
or* whs aaam to want to aaJvn m
hn based ta Rt* do ianair*.
"Expan*ion af Aaaoeialad Prats ovary iatorwational prahlem kg
sawa sad nawsphntn distrihutian in fighting n pcavaaliv* war. What
South AMaries," Sts mat said, "r*&gt; the American people and th*
paupl* of th* world want to pear*
quires on-tha-spat asscullra rear —
not bloodshed. At many people'

Lana Brnwnini, Nogca. died tn
an auto strident two mUaa aoucb
of Bali* Glade.
N tw YORK A -Prid L. Stntler
A car which plunged Into a wa* appointed Prtday South Ameri­
canal w ar Part Lauderdale drown­ can manager af The Associated
ed Tony Walton. to y 4ar-oid Mi­ Pres*. K waa announced by frank
ami Nagrw. Pone adtor parsons, Surat!, panoral Manager.
riding in too ta r with him wore I Sttnttor ha* bean chief af Bureau
rescued hy petting motorists.
at Bnann* Aim far eight year*, la
Tba Highway Patrol reported hla new assignment. ha win hart

HOLLYWOOD (P-Astid** fuses
Ball, suffering a racurranc* af cancar, ha* been released from the
City af Mope MoapiUl tod toottnudd Matmeat nodar gutaace
af hoc private phyiidan.
Tito hospital aaid Miaa Ball'a
rendition ramaiosd aeriori sni
that • program of tharafP nnd
management astaUiabad at City
af Hope win ha continued.
The M-yaar-old actraaa was **•
GOVERNOR mO O t
carted from the medical center
BURGLAR PROM BOTRt.
SANTA MONICA. Calif. IB-Cat Saturday by bar husband, actor
Ifomla's Gov. Goodwin Knight Blcbard Lang.
BUSY MEN
nualiftod by kin broad aspariooca
frightanad off a burglar ha caught
prowling in the Miramar Hold
YUCAIPA, Calif. # - Poultry- to handle tbn newly eroatad cost
man L L. Niehola aaya ana of Aisstaat General Man*par Lloyd
cotug* in which b* and hla wife
warn alleging yesterday, police rabia baas didn't lay an ags tor to Stratton win continue as tha gen­
day* and than M an R n a p with eral office executive in chart* «f
period.
distribution operations overtone."
Knight tell r e p o r t e r s tha
prowler Bad through an open door
when ha ahantod. "HI gat yon."
Mr*. Knight aald aha at.oho to
•an a "round white fact about
tour toot away." its**called poller
while her husband Jumped from
FAULKNER ARRIVES
TOKYO (^-American novelist --------------By BIN N ITT C U P
WHS UNIVRBPR
William Faulkner, winner af th*
N SARATOGA Frank Sullivan kanaka tkht
BACK IN SCHOOL
Nobel and Pulittor pn»ei tor lit­
to th* bitter and. H« always anile, far is
HOfXYWOOD ito—MUIavl Rom- erature, arrived today tor a sarios
bia, the codeia-educated Swedish af lecture* cn American writer* colors instead nf falsa, leave* an ttoaw tunw
beauty who waa crowned Mist Uni­ nnd writing. E* wtD b* a featured navar dreams af Kitting thd
verse IP day* ago, want hack to speaker at a literary aammar at nailing. Kg hits tha Bane
acfcoal today-learning to ba a Nagano city, contra) Japan moun­ nnd Just Iton theca actnaming. HE Awg
tonvto aatress.
tain and university town, August Ho tnrrtou a bag ground with Q A n
Tbs P-toot-T blende bsm Upp- S-IT.
kin, lotting MU tat# H. and
whan hn cost* dismtiwi It d ^ \ l
tartainly isn't to th* wind*
"You might also men lion," h*
aoncludc*. ’'that I do not cast
■
any pearls bafor* swina, aithW
*r. 1 save my pearls to cast
bafnrn pretty girl*. Th* ra•ettom k far more gratifying."

r

•hi* Month, as farailwa (urn to
coolar foods, as appetitss dwtndla.
and •• housewives seek menus
that require little cooking.
But anyone determined to And
*om* goad in tba beat aaa note

Socially Porminent
Grandmother Dies
In Gas-Filled Room

m m

NBW YORK IB—Mian Aha* Bel
■ato, to. a granddaughter af aorially prominent August Raiment
Jr. and on* of lb* hair* af his
bug* tortua*. died ha bar gas-filled
Manballaa apartment yesterday
Police listed the death a* an
apparent suicide. They ware tailed
by neighbors who (melted gas,
lain- found to ba pouring from
MM Jots la Mia* Belmont's kttebM.
Nar body was tound in to* HvIng ream af ton tasteful but mo*
■» «» w
lUto I t Wbasw aba had lieod

I

na in any other kind. All yon boro
to f t Is ass an atom bomb an*
plodo to know that* I t maul da
Just baYftotA It tbn military why
would Id killed. Wa am not ao*.
platolv tovulnnrnkln to aush pa m
stuck.
m
I Mid to n toomk In W e a l
on May Silk toot tha only way
wa canid have lasting world pose*
would ba through a oamplatd
frodom of hupartian by bath
■id**. That k exactly what thd
President proposed. Talk about
having too "rug Jarbod ant fim f
under" — to* Ruaalano anal bare
fait that way whan th* Psaatoato
made bin propenal. Now tbay wtB m
have to put up or abet up.

YOU'RE TELLING ME!

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Fashion N ot Always
W hat It Seems,
Proves Designer
Assarts ted Trass W am .a a fd lta r
Fashion U not always what it
•ta m i, • • la proiad by daugner
Jarry P arn u . who turni out tha
kind of clean-lined alotha* th it
earaar stria (ova—and ran afford
la har fall tollaetion. U til Para it haa a aartti of d ra ti auili.
which ara anepiec# d r .s te i sh irk
look hka suits, and coat d ra tie i
that took Ilka coat*

W aal la atva your young P a rr and hit httU lady a aparial thrill?
Mtka ap a batch of thia light ar.d e ru p t corn-bread h*n* delicacy. and
• s a il win tl.oir hearts two fold. .specially when lh»r know It wai a
la ra n ts la tha Taaaaaaaa hams of tha ertfinal kin* ad tha Wild
fn a h a f.
This nutdars raraiaa Is qwlek and Mar la prepare, been# waR and tan
ha ta h aa rti perfectly far aoroad mawl serving*. Bona thorn piping hot
Wirt lata of hottar ar aiarganpo and your own aponal preserve. or
t$rap and ha aara ta make awough, for tha wkola family will lor* thorn.
P a rr O saka* f rsrkNa' Cars Pass
i asp awsat ar id s t a i
l a p half RiwagOarw M.al
*ftad BalfjUrtng
araporstod milk
M tup turns dripping*,
■all
moltrd and tooled
haatm
h &lt;up rrschliaaa*
(If plain anew sws) ta stod. add
t ' l taaapnsm baking powdar and
IhtanapaenaaaH .)
md hoar tn wuilr.g howl Comhtna a n . milk, and
Add liquid* to dry trgred »nts, atirnng g rnllr during
as til tnrro d u n ti *r* muod. Fold half of the track*
___ r. 8h*p* mixlur* Into poor* on a w«ll gr*a**d cnokia
a ts aakt* *hout th» thapa of a child'* k*nd—*hout I S
Ik Inch** wld*. and t* Inrh thlrh.) Bprinkl. topt of pants
avjascklinr*. B*ka in a hot ov.a (SOOT.) antil don*. 11
a. Mahaa shout g to 10 pones.
■ashlings tha aa*p w ar—fry amall piacaa of Karon tn a
law hast antU haaon la a m p aad brans. Stur as

%ts ;

Thaaa ar* dona la a rarlrty of
handiomt turadi. soritadi and
knits. la tha dark tonar of brown
and gray that ar* to important for
fall daytim* s ta r , a* well aa In
draaatar fabric* for lata day «*ar.
Tha d r tit suit appears In hr a
tno-piac* lull, but tha rkirt ta
attachad to tha Jacket whick la
shown in Kip langth. three quarter
length or tunic style. The itlhouatt* ta alim. witk tha naw longer
look through tha midriff.
Alto featured In the tollaetion
ar* a group of dark crepe dresses
Is arrir* m tha atnre* tn Auguit.
with lb* lull* brown dr.ssea ileal
ing tha ahow fro* the parannial
blacks.
Jarry ntai many aatin trinu,
usually In tha form of * am all
tailored collar and U«. &lt;w bar
daytima wool drattes, hka* ralvat
far draaaup wear. A aertea of
ailk taffeta and aann rorklail amt
Informal evening
drattat are
dona in sugar mud colors such at
lima, orange and cinnamon red
liar Table-Topper dress*. foe
the cafa society art roncantrat*
interest above the want, as la a
black taffeta dreta with a lac*
tap, aad a die«a of mpa» taffeta
witk matching Chantilly lace
bodies.

Recent Additions
At Library Told

I C alendar
--------- MONDAY
Th* Bunheam* will meat at th*
Pirat Baptist Church a t B:B0 p.m.
C irri, Thraa ef th* WMU of
Ui* Central Baptist Church will
meet at tha ham* of Mra. Charla*
Hay*., 120 Pia* Ay*, at 1:30 p m.
TUESDAY
Th# Ranferd Taurta* and Shuffleboard club will have a covered
dUh supper at • p m. with gamaa

attend tha meeting.

WKUNMDAT

Current
Best Sellers

The Central Baptiat Church shed a tear in the part nin* years.
ehoir pra.-tic# will he at 1 pm.
During this period the hat been'
Final ncddln* plant arc being
I'rayer meeting at tb# Centra! air Air Force wife, living with her
announced toitay of th . m a rn a .,
Baptiat Church will ita rt at S hutband in Germany, Tcvai and
of Miss Sar.dra |hit n, daughter t (
p.m.
Japan For the next year, however, |
Hr. ami Mrs. Sam Dunn, ami
Th* F irrt Baptiat Training the will he an Air Foret grata
to fellow.
llotx-rt K. Berg. Son of Mrs. U J,
There will b* a board meeting Union Worker’# Council will meet widow, unable In follow \laj Con­
Berg of Vew Krnnsington, Pa.
of the WSCR ef tha First M.tho- at 1 p m. beginning with a cover­ rad Payne on hi* ycar'l lour o(
The marriage will taka place
duly In th* Arctic.
diat Chutrh a t I a m. la McKinley ed dltb tuprer.
Aur. 7, In th . First Pis-shyt.risq
THURSDAY
Hall to he fallowed by th# gantr*
Church at I pm. with th* Rev,
Meanwhile, Helen Is hack home'
Tha firm Bar .iat Junior Royal In Brooklyn, visiting her parent!,
at butlneta masting at M &gt; .
A. G. Mclnnia officiating.
A
m
harudori
will
maet
at
7
p.m.
Mr*. G#org. Touhy will b. or«
The F ir.t Baptiat Intermediat*
playing a little golf, gelling In
Th*
Firrt
lU
p
tlrt
Church
Choir
Royal Ambataadera will meet at
ganlst and Miss Norma Fa; « Hsr&lt;
tome volunteer work and planning;
MIBB
JEANNE
MORRIS
will hold reheat *al a t 7:.1P p m
vey, soloist.
7 p m.
to apend acme time *1 her perma­
Miss Pat Dunn, ai«twr of li »
Th* L’nity Claa* will meat at
nent retidrnc* in !,rnoir, N. C ,
hr ui#, will h. maid -f honor an I
T:U p m. la th# Valdai Hotel
I'ayne'i hum* town.
only attendant while Tomtr;/
with th* Rar Caralya Paraona aa
Port th* m m tha mnvtei?
Saundcr* of t'harlratnn, 8. C., wt.l
M orris
ta arh tr. Tha public la invited.
"No!" taid ah* almost violently
act at best man.
Tb# Ladies Auailiary t# th*
"I wat completely fed ur when I
Ushcr-gtnomtman will b, Bui
President
V'etarana #f Paraiga B a ra will
left Hollywood—with my rol.a.wnth
Jrnningt, har.ford, a n d Jan 4
bald It* regular m atting at ■
my life "
A lp h a D elta Pi Peterson. Atlanta, Gs.
p.m. hi tb t l.egiaa Hut. Any
At Helen Jurgent, ih« wai a
A reception will h« held ta th#
auailiary mamber* wiaiting in
promising Broadway a rlrrti in the
Educational Butldmg o f t h a
Alpha
D#lt«
Pi
aoronty's
#olftanferd a r a re rd ta lly Invllad t*
late 11?bt when, at I*, the married
ehutch imm&lt; .liately following the
actor Clark Twclvctrcrt She wat l*r# and alumna* t i i s p i s r s ceremony. No invitations a t .
rehearsing lo replace Miriam Hop­ throughout Florida to&lt;Uy h»v. a Iming sent, hut all friend, and r&lt;-&gt;
kins in “ An American Tragedy" new pmvinc. pra.iiliuit in Ml.. Utivrs of the aoupl. ar* cordially
when Twelveliee* leaped from a Jran n . Morns of Jaclsonvllla.
T h. new president of Alpha It invited.
seventh alory window.
Prosinr.
la Iradrr of thr four!
Despite the notoriety that fol­
lira. H orae, Compton
lowed. Helen went ahead with her rhaplrrs m thia slat. (Iota at
About this time of the year, ie*
Job, got fine notices in her first KSU in Tallahas«*. Gamiu. lo u
cold Florida grow# watarmalna t*
important role and was picked up at I'nivorsity of Flori-U in Gainr&gt;a favorite of all agaa. *»ya Myrtia
by Holly wood. Sti# divorced Twelve- ville. Gamma Gamma at Florida
Wilron. H a m #
Demoartratioo
trees, who rreoveied from tha leap Bout horn in lakeland, and Gamma! Miss B ctt, Gibbs, Mis* Jerry
Delta at th# 1'nlvertity of Mia­ Wilkinson, and Mi.-s Pattlctt#
Agent. To aatand th# aajoymant
but later died.
of this delirious produce, w* rs"That was in I9.v&gt;." the recalled. mi!. Bh. will l&gt;« assi.lot in h .r C* --n will leave lYotneiday for
work by Mrs. K. O. IHincan.'
commend making praaanaa aad
Nr.B YORK — Two girl* an.l a ‘I wat on* of tho&gt;* tarlv imports Slaik#, th . new stai# metnborthlp I the Southern ltaptut
Ridgecrest, N. C.
pirklat from th* rwda
from
Broadway
In
Hollywood,
littl* trader laboratory are help
rhairman who crjirswciil* II alumWatarmalna Rind Pickles:
Ing th# menfolk* lake rare of along with Sylvia Iidney and Claa- n a. association, and almost 2,000
Tb. Rev. and Mra. J W. Par.
T ala 2 pounda watermelon rind, their hone*. Much of their work vlelte Colbert."
ham will k a v . Baturdwy for a
lima e a te r mad* from 1 quart haa lo do With iteeplecharera at
She had some good breaks th . alumna..
Ml*. Morris only r * r ntly rw- two weeks VA-atiou.
water and 1 lahltipoo* ttm*, 1 Belmont Park, but they al*n h aie pl.yed with Clark Gahle to th.
quart eider vinegar, 1 cup w itor. worked on New York Police Da "Paifit»d Desert." with John Bar­ turned from W.ulwortfi-by ths-1
X cup* sugar 12'tp o u n d n . 1 labia- partment hor«et
ry mine in “ The Great Mouthpiece." Sea. Portamouth, N. H . wher.; Yfr, an.) Mra. Anmuel fa rte r of
ah. attended th . 104th anniver­
iponn allipira, 1 tahle»poon cloves,
Margaret Hchlichting and Mae with Spencer Tracy m a thinly dis­ sary convention of Alpha Della IMIary have returned after a
and 4 •mall piece* stick rmnamon Gardner are cheml»tr
Their guised biography of gambler Ar­ Pi aoronty, founded at Wcalovan. month* vsiatiun m Neve Yoilc
C ity..
Ilf denred, I oi green ginger root blood leal laboratory i* the firrt nold Rolhvtrin.
A erwdual, of Itronau Uollryc,
may be added.'
“ And a lot of other* that I'd
tn npeerat* tnaid* th* gates of
Mr. and Mr* Burk# S'evl* re*
Par* and remove a l g ro ts and Belmont Park.
like tn forget." *he added wryly Gam#*ville, Ga . Mis* Morris re­
pink portions from watermelon
"You see, they found out lignt sides at 1244 Post St., Jackson­ turned recently after visiting
It wai another woman who gave
with Mr. and Sir* Walter htes-la
rutd Cut it la dsairad ahaps aad tha girls thair firat chance to do away that I could ery real tears ville.
In Wert Palm Beach.
l i l t and aoak * *c I hours tn llw # i fc|on&lt;|
r4f# horiM U *t In a well written situation Nn glyc­
water. Dram the w irtrm alon n*d^l yr4f Mr, n # r , K
erin# rtuff, but tears So they
FREE AIR COOIJNfl
Mr. and Mra. Durka ft'e le left
Cover with fraih eokl w a l« . Cook ^ k a - w ,
r h j „ lr , myr. turned me Into a weeper whirh
GALENA. Ill . uF - WaR.r
for I hour nr until lender. Drain
, , eri#i
r herki hi keep aernti hinny because I never was Polin', pvmoom hem*, haa had Frulay u&gt; spend a inonlli In New*
th* watarmelM . Cover wirt weak |r if k M h(C ho rK ,
„ hH a rn c r at all m r.al Ilf*. Rut I nalural air tonditioning i»r W.i aik, S'. Y.
vinegar II cup ta I tupa w aler) ^
m ik r
, hf ^
wept mv way along for years—In y*ar«.
Mr. and Mr*. Victor Rlern of
and allow lo stand oiem lght. Dm-1 „ , vH
d (ta
the
|# v , rags. In aatina. abandoned. &lt;1#
Built ta 1M0 by a river s l a i n
card the liquor neat morning and
Information when aerted—I Jtisl kept weeping along host shipper, the house adjoint a Kotina, IV. Va , hav# returned
home after vuiling I'r. nod Mis.
make a ayrup of S cups vinegar, health war In danger
I finally ran out
knoll through which a tunnel for a •lam* , A. Bmllh a t Uicir hunt# on
i* cup water, auger and apic*
Running
mil
consisted
nf
taking
When there la a hidden Infection
lewd mine once wet built and then 20«ni Dak A*#.
Hear ,h , ayrup In WO r Cover and
WoMl
wlU , hoB M in(, a slow boat to Australia ui IUM
abandoned
Tl&gt;# pioneer builder
Infua# for 1 hour. Add th# d in n e d
(h# po^gbUily of lame- J. Arthur Rank, in th* days before pi|M&gt;d a stream o f1cool air from
li. aid Mrs. John Miller and
waiarmelon and took gently for «
4n&lt;1 „ r iln ^ m i|ie k t Mr, It wat fashionable for Hollywood
lb . mine tunnel Into th# hum* hn daughter I'uml Ann of Roswell,
hours qr until tha ayrup ta fairly A dim i ruggeita. The rhem itta atari to make foreign picture*,
N. M. arrived {Saturday to spend
thick. P rn c au In waiar bath can- alra ar# able to nigger: to the vet­ wanted her there for a m l. In a aummar air aooling.
Poiin lays M* Wtdegrra asr Ih# week with h&lt; r patents, Air.
nar for II minute*
erinarian what medicine la likely pirlura ha was making ealled aoola Mi# entire bouse.
and Mis. M. 1- Wright.
Ringer Watermelon Rind P re ­ to b* effective.
“Thoroughbred "
serves:
Khe
wa*
finishing
the
picture
Th* w ort with Mre. Adam* led
Here's a new aandwtrh Idea:
I.AUNDRY TIP
Carefully rem ora all green and ta ripso'W *. of the operation ,|h»» when Munirh cam* and Britain
wg'i drain, t
Bhah* cloth.*. w.B befo#* put m is- wie- iv
rad portion! tn B rt'n lid and'cU t year. The girls believe they have went to war. So hack lo Brooklyn
Into amall tquarea ar fancy ahaps* the first blood te d operation hn she cam* and then th# heesme ting soitni eloth#. la washing; eriisned pineapple am i ehuplied
Viak for I hour* ta lima water be u»ed solely for horaet
ill After a slot, convalescence she machine nr luh. HU mak* Uu mli.t le.ivs-s and use as a spread
fo-lweeis tile. • of n&gt;it bread.
made by adding 1 tablespoon lime
look
a lead ta ''H ie Man Who washing V&gt;b ea.vler.
Their teat* on tha New York
lo
„ a .quart. for, each pound
. . of, rind City police hurra# were run at th# Cam# fo Dinner" with a I'SO
Fre.hen la rU ar • • t ^ f o r I or I
£ ^ n r Jam M j
troupe-and was playing nn Oher
hour*, dram wrell and boll rap id ly , f |, y^ ertn, ri, n
w„ , ■tnrf m th# Bavarian Mountains
t a n h lo n
cornel!
S '
'**
*k'» taferfmn ta some of th . when at an officer* club, a colonel
by dissolving 1 o u n c e jm g rr■ ta 1 j mount4 n r n u ( *
h,(wH
introduced Payne They were niar
quart water. Drain gmf put tala a a„ ad
a1# f r r , tm fnl . . . un(Vr rtad five months later In Pari*
warm ayrup mad* by silng equal
M
fcw w^ a ^
ad
"He's aronderful," ah# laid "And
pasta ad watae and a«s*r. Bod for ao farther.
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Aug. 7 Plans
For Dunn-Berg
Wedding Told

Th# WRCS of tha Kbeweter
Methodial Chunrh will meet at the
N E W Y O R K . I F - Helen
i home of Mr*. J . H. W )na at T;i» Twelvetreea, who had a briny
career aa a Hull)wood star, harn't
! p.m.

Racent addition. to the ehelyar
of tha Sanford public I.ibrnry ara:
Bu»ch, “The A ctor''; Cooper,
“Thunderitona"; Floran. “Tata*
Medico"; Pnend, ‘ Montana E c
mine- : Catkin, *B*ra Dana";
llam tll, “Th* Runaway .Sun*";
T yp tco itin g C u rst
Jenkin*. “ P ortrait With U v » ";
McIntyre, ‘ The River Witch” ;
Of Ftrform ing Biz,
Marehall, “The Rogua Cavalier";
Navi ns, “ A Bludy In raw er";
t* Claim s “
Price. "M irage"; Rrhuillt, “The
P an le rtn t Image'*; Tracy, “ Tha
By ADDIB PBBVATT
Carolina Chvalier".
Wilson, "The Men In Tha d ray
The Mlaass Pst Hows sod
Nsney Ruttar srrtaed homo Satur. Flannel hull"; port, "M ott Rei gaa'a l ady"; Wilder, "The Wine
day after spending a weak ha , Of Youth"; Philbnck, “ I I^d
attending the M*Urt- Three Lire#"; Tcilhrt. ‘T he Liana
Skin"; Hitchens. "P.O.R. Murder";
dirt Youth tamp ■v—
thara.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond MeOlll
MrQill P i e r a s , "W inchester Wage*";
havs wit* thaas for a «oupl*
toupla Ifeuinan, “ Night Btaae"; D ialler,
ad PastasPerua­ "The Judas R u s"; Roberta, "Murwaaka, tk n r am Bobby, of
d sr At (irand Bay"; Rhute, “Th*
coU.
Th# MaMiodiat Tenth Fallow- Breaking W arn"; Gwattney. “Th#
■hip anjayad a wionar roait at tha Day Th# Century Knded" and
Tillia Ranah la Oaeel# Wednesday Trimble, “ Wbiapering Canyon."
mghl. Boat rutin* v t i enjoyed hr
. Aaataar phaaa af Ms ta r ta r all aftar which Mm steal na*
was an
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rtartod whau ha paatraywd Bhar jor«d.
M l M a r ts la a aiovis. T hu
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M f was as Manas that ha lafl
I. J . Lowry and daughter
M f a t M la tort la a. cap* K.
W. O- Kllhsa, I.uyina
FICTION
"Altar If M au at flhartoak
Mo m , Addle Prevail,
Bon Jour Truteaae.
Frai
■ M a r ta aad a itaadr dirt of rt
and Ruth MaxwcB, and Sagan.
9 v a M a f u r aa rsdit, I was fad
Brawn.
Bom a rt lag ad Value, bp Robert
ap," ha daartrad. 1 had la «at
R u a rt.
Sincerely, Wfflla Wayd*. John F.
■a aaaapad ta flw rtaft and
Marquand.
M a i a art ah la tfpa with ‘The
H i* Good Shepherd, f . 8. For
Matrass." Ma haa continued In live
■star.
hi M sort, dabbling la the stag*
No Tim* for Sergeant*, Mac
a r t TV w t* a rare forar In tha
Hyman.
■ aorta (Ma n»v&gt;.l - recent: "Mr.
NONFKTION
Caaaaaoa" wtta Boh Nopal
OtB from Me Baa, Anna Morrow
■a'a hath hart aa • im j r , ptoyLindbergh.
I Mb tad avU-*ya la ‘'Bvangall and
Th* Fowar af Poaitir# T ttaktag.
* Tha Mania" Mr aa NBC apartaeuNorman YTncanC Feala.
Mr Mai p a
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Maw K'a a p a tM i Mat ha s t y
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Mon. Auir I, 1955
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E SANFORD HERALD

West Palm. Beach Ex-Cham p
Favored
Takes Weekend Tilts In Bout
ny ROBIN BROWN
Friday night th# Sanford Car­
By Alan Mover dinals, with the help nf bad breaks
TWO IN A ROW
and good W rit Palm Beach
Braves slugging, lost a welt play­
ed match, 6-5, with 71T people
looking on.
everything was going great for
the Cards, they had tha only run
of the gama in th* three Innings
playrd and Roger Cook, tha
moundsman, was slipping them across fast and accurately after set.
tling down from a few loose
pitches eerly In the first. Then in
the West Palm end of the fourth
the roof fell In on the locals. The
fi-sl W. P. batter atole first on a
third rtrike that got through
Mauriello, then there was a sharp
aingla to left followred by a sacri­
fice that advanced all runner*.
A walk filled th* hags. Now, ona
b'enior Umberto Lope* come* to
bat. After a short wait he select­
ed one of tho burning pitches
which were up to this point going
i.y him. This particular pitch he
sent bouncing off of the left
field wall. Full of confidence
l.oprl galloped toward third,
where be war unceremoniously put
P kTE R
out by Card third saeker Miller
who took a beautiful peg from
left by Terrell. Ilut the damage
OF
was done, three runs had crossed
A U S T R A L IA ,
the plat*.
id R E 7 A /d /d 3
For a time all was quiet, hut
His pRmsM
the Braves fiaed that with a cou­
oped v in e
2 OF THE OTHER TW/C*-iH'Aple of lively hits in the seventh
p e C A M S r*
and eighth to add to their total
r o w w hm ers w ere h asi d
FAd id rue
tilts* giving them t runs.
AHP JOSES WHO PERFCR*SP
THIS HEAT PURldO 7HR
S o r t c e d ru R ?
Then, trying to regain their
STRETCH F R O * 1922 To &gt;931
early gam* lead, the Card*' Bon­
Ip P o S O WHBH OHLi i BRITISH O P E d
nie Kaints opener! with a tricky
WAS Won E d A OO IFER WOT
single to short right, neat Don
L» /
R iP R lllN TiH O TiEOHirtPSTKTt*.
Pray let go with a hard hit slnglt
r
AMIRICAHS W o H o H iy jm U l 94HCI
to right and laat hut not least,
cam* Ron Hchmlt, who let go with
a well aimed double. Thl* neat
littla rally gava Hanford 4 well
earned and much needed run*. At
•hi* point Boyette wae sent In by
W. P. to put out th* fir* and be
was Just Its time.
Tha gama ended with West
Palm holding 4 runa, ■ hit* and
committing no error* and Sanford
Baltimore and bad to settle for on th* ahort end with 6 run*, 4
I
Hy JACK HAND
splits.
[
l i t Associated PrrM
hlta and committing 4 error*.
Teko it from the Yanki and
As a result of the weekend's
Tha winning pitcher wa* Glbby
In Ham, you ju it can't trait those furious action, the Yanks and Gate*. The Hanford pitchers were,
A’t and Orioles any more.
Tribe are tied for second place as Cook, Wadcll and Francis.
While Chic i j o was squeaking they open a three-game series at
SATURDAY
p u t Waahlngton yesterday in both Yankee Stadium tomorrow night.
Unabta
to
brrsk tha jlni, tha
araes, opening up a one-game Boston, a double winner over
ad in tha American league, New Detroit, ft-) and )-l, is only three Cwrds let tha West Palm Reach
York and Cleveland were running games behind tho White Sox, who IDavea take Saturday night's
into trouble with Kansas City and invade Penway Park for .three gama 14 to 4.
games,’ starting tomorrow. *
Th* gam* opened with a bang;
Chicago and to press bard to the bang consisting of a nine run
take Washington )-l in 11 inning* rally by Weat Palm. Tha first
when a Senator*' relief pitcher, Card pitcher, southpaw John BarPedro Ramos, hit one man and trek, couldn't scein to get hla
walked another with the base* range. Though he heaved th* ball
loaded. Then they had to hold on with apparent apeed It looked as
light to ride out a ninth-inning if the Bravee war* mad at it tha
Waahlngton threat and aave the way they knocked It around. Ten
baiter* later and etill th* first
second game g-S.
The recall of Don Larsen from inning, llarteck went for an tarly
hath and Kuba Wadcll cam* In to
AKRON, Ohio, tlt-ln • finish tho Denver farm looked liko just try to put lb* Inferno out. But It
what
the
Yankee*
needed
aa
he
Ui close as they come, Henry
threw a four-hitler at tha A'a in waa of llttl* avail *■ W. P. still
Ransom, a rancher from F.dge, the first game for a M victory. ■lipped a few mora runa across.
T o r, who playa golf’s pro circuit Then the A's, who humbled New It must be said that th* third
enly part time, won the SI.V.MO York Saturday 122, rose up to batter for th* Weat Palm BeachRubber Cltv Open yeslerdsy In e score five in the ninth and take era, Jerry Williams, waa hard on
audden-deith playoff with three tha second game 7-1. fin* fernlal'a Card moral, lie crammed a neat
rivtlt.
two run homer in th* eighth gave on* over th* left field wall. *
To really maks th* first Inning
Ransom holed a 1* foot putt for the A'a the Ued.
• birdla three on the first extra
The clubi tied a major league complete. Card manager and
hole. Tha n-hole contest, which record with nine double play* in •etcher Red Mauriello was asked

THOMSON,

"Athletics, Orioles
Can't Be Trusted
{

Rancher Of Texas
Pockets $15,000
In Golf Tournament

atarted Thursday, wound up with
Anir sharpshooter* tied at IT*, Po
14-tmdcr-par for tha I,TOO . yard
; firwtlooa Country Club Course.
PGA Champion Doug Foed-ol
Kiameska Lake, N.Y.; Jack Burke,
also ol Kiameshai end Jackson
Brsdlty of Houston hid the VTSs
| i l sng with Ransom and went Into
l the playoff for the |2.4&lt;n first prise.
On the last hola of regular play,
‘ Bradley missed a five-foot pull and
took a M. Uurke burned up the
course in the final ! l with the
I hottest round of the tournament,
a St, And ford dropped ■ 10-foot
putt on the itth for a M which
enabled him to match the m total
It was his high score of the four
rounds. H« had stayed at the top
Friday and Saturday with scores
af «MMT for tha lin t three

Irioles Bid Goodby
fo Bonus Player
BALTIMORE UB-The Haiti
said goodbye yesterday to
Brace Swango, bams younghem Oklahoma, and-without
apparent regret—to the *34,they promised him.

that second game.
Cleveland saw a threw-nm lead
melt away ai Baltimore arored
four la tho eighth to win the first
g a m 44. Tha Indiana needed a
triple play and a aif-hlt ahutout
by Art Hootteman for a f f ver­
dict to get even for tha day.
I t * heady Red Sox at Penway
Park got a life from Ted Williams'
first graad-slsm homer since 1MI
and tha 12th of hla career aa Prank
Sullivan won his 10th In He g )
opener against th* Tigers. Jim
PiersalTs leadoff homer in the
ninth gave bonus baby Prank Bau­
mann a relief victory In his first
major league gam*. Billy Hoefl
wai th* loser.
Brooklyn continued la pour It on
lie National League rival*, open*
Ini up a l)H-gamo edge on MU. h j bombing Urn St Louts
Cardinals with 14 hits, 1M. Don
Jfewwmh* Proofed along with a
flea-Utter. brlaffatf hi* record to
1A-L Boy CampaaaOa's noth hom­
e r af hi* ranee was on* of four
hlta by the Dodger catcher.
H f* Voct Giants, 1TH
gamec hack and so discounted
£ •* “S ^ W
Magbo la C W
I s * , broke MUwsuheo’s six gam*
wlnntag atnakT-*. Tha Braves
otoo tori th* service* of fin t

to leave tha ball park aa n result
of, a discussion with tha base
umpire on n rloee play at second.
Mauriello gavo n truly flowering
apeoch If It were anywhere near
tha magnificent gesture* he waa
making.
Th* Cards triad hard to get
back Into th* boll gam# with two
runs In tha second and with two
mora In th* third, but they were
of littl* help.
In th* third and fourth West
Palm managed n faw more runs
to sort of elnch the dsal.
Tho sudden first Inning rally
by th* Brava* caught th* Canto
flat footed but a* th* gum* wore
on the Cards lightened up and
played some flno ball
The game ended with Watt
Palm Bauch holding 14 runs, 11
hits and committing I errors end
Sanford holding th* bag, with 4
rune I hlta and committing 4
error*. Th* winning pitcher was
Stewart doe* and th* clear, Jaha
Bartech.

BY UNCLE SAX
(Staff Writer)

The Associated Preae
Despite th* latest ranking* that
show Tommy (Hurricane) Jackson
No. ) heavyweight contender and
ex-champ Etsard Charles No. 4,
tha Hurricane Is a 2-1 underdog
against old E u y Wednesday night
at Syracuse, N.Y.
The 10-round match win be car­
ried on ABC radio and TV.
Charles, 31, veteran of 101 fights,
has shown a tendency to go down
under a heavy punch in recent
starts. Although be t)** »'*&gt;n five
of six this year, he was stopped
by Johnny llolmsn and had to get
off the deck to whip Paulie An
drews July 23 In hla most rcccnl
fight.
Jackson, 23, never a solid
er, wears a man down with his
tireless moves. Although he can't
box and can't punch, he has
stoppc-J 11 wfhila compiling a rec­
ord of 22 3-1.
Tony' Anthony, a New York
Golden Glove grad, cither wins or
gets knocked out, according to the
23-.1 record he tak** Into tonight's
scrap with Bobby Boyd, of Chi­
cago.
Anthony has flattened I I oppo­
nents but all three of his defeats
were by knockouts to Willie Troy,
Jacques Royer and Miguel Mendevil.
Dumont will telecast the *P FRED G \N .\H WITH trophies to he awnriled at the conclusion nf
round match at St.Nicholas Arens; the city-wide Recreation Department Tennis Tournament. Then tentrophies shown were mndo possible by local merchant*. (Photo by
in Ncwr York.
Boyd has a 334 2 record, losing1 Jameson Studio)
only to Milo Savage on a split
decision, In six fight* this year.

Marilyn Bell, 17,
Youngest Person
To Swim Channel
DOVER, England, OB—A* fresh
as ah* had Just completed a dip in
her neighborhood pool, Marilyn
Dell, 17-year-old Toronto schoolgirl,
basked in the limelight at the
British fairs today.
The youngest person ever lo
awim the English Channel, Marilyn
■tumbled out of the surf yesterday
to be greeted by Florence Chad
wick, who holds the women's time
reeotd for channel crossings.

"I'm very, happy," she aaid.

Non* the worse for wear, she

limply e e e m e d tired and was
placed under the cire of a physi­
cian.
Marilyn never wai In trouble, al­
though thousands of spectators
moaned In unison when th* wai
caught by the tricky current a
few miles from Dovar.
Her Unto was 14 hour* 34 min­
utes. Breoda Fisher of England
bold* th* e*:(-w*at record of 13
hours 43 minutes. Miss Chadwick,
who already bai awum the diffi­
cult stretch of wafer throe times,
holds the weat-eait mark of 14
houra 43 minutes.
Th* channel Is only 31 miles at
tha narrowest spot, but th* tides
are treacherous.

Joe A d co ck Said
O u r Fo r Season
MILWAUKEE UR - Milwaukee's
Jo* Adcock end New York's Jim
Heara don’t agree an where th*
pitch that broke Adcock's right
arm yesterday wai aimed, but
there'* no question about whal
Means’# high, hard on* did to Jolt­
ing Jo*.
Adeoek'e nut for th* season. Dr.
Chariot Larin, Bravee teens phys­
ician, aaid t h a t th* hulk­
ing flrat seeker will be wearing a
rait on th* arm for alx weeks,
and couldn't get back into shape
for • eouplo of weeks after that
Th* eeaeow hae enly about w n e
weeks lo go*
Sitting an a bed In a MQwaukaa
hospital last night after tha arm
waa art by Dr. A. C. Schmidt,
Milwaukee orthopodio surgeon,
Adcock raid af tho pitch that
(track him In th* amend ‘Busing
af tha Braveo-GltaU game at
C anty Btadtem:
"I d e n t know whether Beam
threw a t me, tort t knew be
Ui

"The W rit was behind me. goAbertondo T r ia l
tag for my left shoulder. 1 moved
Endurance Record to mv left and railed my right
to Meek my head and M Ml
CAPI GIRARDEAU, Mfc W ittof
Antento
Aber&gt;
wsIt m i « Idai
te paaa Mg half- Adeerii had • tow ward* *Mt
of givias hiai Me N f M • frtttarad right fcreena
■»ara right after bn waa ML ta t
**—L• * « **»■ Beam's pfteboe
JjJN ^M g* Willie Mays hit beam
ih a g a t to M i l w a u k e e Manager Charity
Bit i H M d k M lidutyvl i t i i f

• h*B la major
he has a |

Results Given For Tennis Play

U. S.
Cup Hopes
Standings
Darken Today;
Tony Sidelined
and

By WILL GRIMSLET
SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. IW-Thr
United Slates' oncc-bright Davis
Cup hopes darkened today.
Tho country*' tup tennis ace,
Tony Trabcrt, was sidelined for
at least a wtek, possibly longer,
with a mysterious backache.
There ia no certainty the 24year-old WimbtoJon champion
from Cincinnati, th* one man who
might aave tha cup, will be ready
for the Challenge Bound Aug. 24-21
at Forest Hills, N.Y.
Tony, plagued by the back all
meat ail week, reached high to hit
a service in the final match of the
Meadow Club Tournament here
yesterday and felt, he said, a
sharper pain run up hla bark.
So, after consulting with offi­
cials, he defaulted the champion
ship match to Eddie Moylan, of
Trenlon, N.J., who led 1-0 In the
fifth act. Trabcrt had lost the first
set 3-4, won the next two fl--. H-tt
and then dropped the fourth 44
when be decided lo quit.
Then, In quick order, ha con­
ferred with Bill Talbert, Davis Cup
captain; pulled out of Eastern
Grata Court* Championships open­
ing today at Orange, N.J., and
made arrangements for Intensive
treatments of tho disorder this
week In New York.

No on* knows when be'Q be
ready to play again.
Talbert, the cup team eaptatn,
•aid:
"Naturally we aren't going to
bo too pessimlnlc until wo get th*
full picture. But anything that
might, alow up Tony’s play to
bound to be a aliheartening brer a
for our aide. Tito we know - our
E f t concern is having hlr. ready
(ha cup matches."
Tony himself said fa Marled
feeling the pale In his lack earlier
in tha week but didn't u y anything
•bout it because m w .’o't betoi
pressed.
"It facia ai t l vjgh It may be
a dislocated rise or a pinched
warn la my wrtebrae," ho said.
A Southampton physlckn Satur­
day described the aliment ai a
"(trained
muscle and Ml loo
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•tnoui
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Any sort of nlthap which might
tak* away too services of Trabcrt
would throw th* United States
Davit Cup picture into a complete

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It was very evident Friday af­
ternoon when Young WaUy wai
playing Kenneth Ramsey that
B rooklyn nl M llw ank**
fT tU v rg h a t C htrago
th*
most interested spectator to
N«w York a t a t. U inta
Ihe gallery was Charlie who watrad every move Wally made,
evidently trying to map out a
plan of campaign. Ha alto mop­
ped hit brow many timet as he
look not* of th* oxceUent shots
tha youngster mado. As thto wri­
ter reiterates, should the match
•s* t n a aaanciavK n rwwaa lake place next Sunday afternoon,
S l T I O M I . I.K 4 U I s;
Ua’ Dng ha&gt;*4 on 14* *1 bnU — it will go down to history aa tho
C am ponrlU . Ilro o k ly s, .114.
match of th# century. Should
Iluno— Snldir. H rooklrn. I*.
Ituna att*4 In—gnldor. Ilrook lys. Charll* wto( and the age of mira­
l i l t s —K lg*a*w skt nnd P ost. C ts cles to not yet over) he plana to
rln n n tl. and lu.gnn a n d
A aron. spend the rest of hla daya teUtng
S lllw sn k to . II*.
Ilo m a . roao—K lassaw okt. C tn c ls. hit threw grandchildren how It
n a il am i Hnldov. H roaklyn, ( I .
happenH. What will happen?
Htoloa basso— ISoyor, BL. l-onl*.
Well Sunday to net too far oft
II.
ai-HROI
TTODAY'a
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P hiladelphia
idalphla n
a fr ria
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M ajor League
Leaders

P itc h in g basod a n I d erisio n s —.
sw tsusbi,- H roaklyn, l i - i , ,»*T.

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Dst-olt, *1.
Knaa ballad Is —H*«ws, Detroit
Vie leixai, a cup stalwart for l».llltn—Xslla*. Detroit 14

tha Uat four years, hasn’t won
Jrm jrx rd s p h .
aa ifeporiaat match ia months. ■
. xtoisn &gt;naso .. Invars, Ckleoc*.
ftimiltoa Richardson. th# No. 3 IT,
player, to far from top form.
Badg* Patti, tha Californian who
H lrtk so ate — Score. C lsrsU n d .
Uvea to Paris, flatly refused a bid 14*.
for hit atovicoi Just laat weak aa
i i p Button B. Ktogaau,
OUI
praeldeot of tha U J. U w a
(Ay— Jocfroouvflto
As h ., I s bring Diril Bavin
o t t p . t t . today
« d af-Ttoua jetiroaiM t amt toilMug p a w of tho BUto
Lagtos Junior Bosaholl

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Results of matches playrd in
the tennis tournament sponsored
by the City Recreation Depart­
ment a r t a i follows:
Earl Evani defeated Lee Tay
lor Friday afternoon by a ic o n
of 42: 4-3 and ia scheduled to
meet the defending men's singles
champion Gena Tucker, some
time this week.
Ruddy Proctor waa the victor
Saturday over Joel Most in a hard
fought first set which he won 44
and took the second set handily
by the score of 4-2. The winner of
the Rill Fleming —Dr. John Mor­
gan tilt wiU meet Proctor later in
the week. Tommy Stringer it
scheduled lo play James Davit
with the winner due to play the
winner of the Tucker—Evans tilt.
In the Junior Singles group,
Robert Samuel Is to play Larry
Burney, the victor to play Wally
Philips, Jr., who defeated Ken
neth Ramsey Friday 6-0: 62.
In the only Men't Doubles
playrd todatr, Gene Tucker and
Charlie Morrison won over Tom
my Stringer and Stanley Smith
4-1: 4-0. They are lo play the win
ner of the Fleming—Proctor ver­
sus Bill Park—Joel Moss duo. In
the lower bracket. Dr. Chai. L.
Park. Jr. and Dr. Morgan will
meet Kenneth Ramsey and Larry
Iiurney, with the winner booked to
meet the winner of the James Da
vis—Stanley Katz versus Earl
Evans—Holly Plercy match. To
date. Ihrre has been no activity
in the Women's Singles or Mixed
Doubles.
Trophic* for Ihe tournament
have been made possible through
the gcnrrnuaity of tha following
merchants:
Roumiilat and Anderson Drug
Store, B. L. Perkins and Son.
Touehton Drug Company. Florida
State Bank, Boyd-Wallaca Insur­
ance Agency, Yowell'a, and Wil­
liam E. Kader, Jeweler.
Charlie Morrison, tha "granddaddy" of local Irnnla, look two
day* off last week from bis du­
ties as a member of the adver
Using staff of Tha .Herald to gel
in shape for hit double match
with Gena Tucker against Tommy
Stringer and Stanley Smith, Sat­
urday afternoon in which Charlie
and Gene cam* out on top 6-1 and
4—love. In all probabL'i:,,
will
have to taka three daya off to
get in shape for hla "challenge
match" with young Wally Philips,
Jr. now booked lo be played
next Sunday afternoon at 3:30
o’clock, if Morrison decides to go
through with playing the exhibi­
tion set to which ho waa chal­
lenged by young WaUy, promising
left-handed 13-y(ar-old star who
i*. at thl] time, tho very age at
whirh Charlie took up tennis SO
year* ago.
Humor around town Is 16 the
effect that a very charming young
lady will be Wally, J r ’a., most
ardent rooter when, aa and If the
match does take plare. It hat
been said that M l» Kay Ivey,
daughter of Mr. and Mri. John
Ivey to pulling for WaUy to Uke
the measure at th* veteran end
pull no punches in to doing. Kay
hai tried tennis but at the pre­
sent time aeemt to favor swim­
ming Should Wally defeat Morri­
son, ah* will, it ii rxpected,
start spending some lime on the
courts of the Mayfair Inn, since
th* Ivey and Philip* families
are members of th* Bath and
Tennis d ab of Uw Inn.

Nelson W ins Right
ST. PETERSBURG (AT— I d
Helton of Tamp* has won tho
right to repraoent Florid* ia tho
Southern Mallory Cup ollmlnatlmu

Ntlaon, president of th* Florid*
Sailing Aaaiu, woo th* state toutit*meat yesterday on Tampa Boy
when be took tho food away from
Dr. Hothort Virgin af Miami Vtr.
glu'a boot waa dmnooted h r •

CHOOSE &amp;USE

Gainesville Idle;
Drops Division
In FSL Standings
By THE ASSOCIATED PRBSf
Gainetviile'i G-men enjoyed |
day of leliuro yesterday—thoil
game waa rained out at Sanford-*
and it mutt have been quite a Jolt
when they learned today they were
in sixth place of the Florida State
League. They had been in thl
fin t division.
Daytona Beach and Lakeland got
to play and both passed tha G-man.
Lakeland did it even though it lest
one game.
Cocoa defeated Lakeland 4-2 In
the firit half o( a doubUheader
but the Pilot* took tha afterpiecw
85. Daytona's victim was tail
place West Palm Beach 4-2.
St. Petersburg at Orlando waa
rained out a t Gainesville at San­
ford.
Daytona's victory ran pitcher
Orlando Prna'a season record t
14 triumphs, 4 defeats, lie set
West Palm down on a six hitter,
Jerry Mlchan had a double and
triple and drove in four run* foe
the winners. Teamjggte H R r »
riis homered off loser Claude B a ^
mond.
Cocoa got ail of its rum tha
first inning of the opener at Lake­
land. The Pilots started strong too,
getting two off Charles Green In
(bat inning. Joe Drach relieved
Green and pitched four hit ball
the rest of the way.
Randy Randall waa Lakeland’s
big bitter in the afterpiece. He
got a double and a aingla and bai­
ted in three runa.
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M aglie W ill W ear
Cleveland Uniform
NEW YORK, (It-Sel (The Bar*
ber) Maglie came back to the big
town today. Thli time, though, bo
returned ai a. visitor, riaritog out
ail over again at 34 as a pitcher
for the Cleveland Indiana.
Maglie, who helped pitrii th*
New York Giants to two National
League pennants and out world
championship, will b t la IB* uni*
form of tho Tribo tomorrow night
when they open aa importaattinwo
gam* series against tho Now Yortt
Yankee!.
Dealt to tho Indians h f i ff r
ported $33,004 yesterday,. Maglio
packed hto betonglage and cleared
out of MUwankeo at soon aa tha
Giants finished Uieir double-bead*
•r with the Bravei.
" I’m not disappointed at leaving
the Gianta," he said, "although
sure is tough breaking my long*
time associations with aome of my
PaJ*-”

and w* shall ae* what wo aha!
see, • • Shakespeare er Gertrwdo
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CLASSIFIED ADS

(Low Down Payment)
Concrete Block Homos witht Carporta l t d Storage ru n e d 5J all*.
Kitchen esbtaetj. V e n e t i a n
Blinds. Built under FHA spedficitiooi City Water. Seweraga.
Paved Streeti.

Oiler • Weller nome*. Ine.

Geacrsl Contracting
1*00 Mellon ill* Are. Fhe** INI

For year leal Bate'-* ■««»•
Cullen and Barker. Realtor*
loc N. Park Ave. Pkoe* 2»U-

THE OLD HOME TOWN

FOR SALE

CONDITIONING
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W E L L , G E T 'E M

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TUB SANFORD HERALD Mon. Aug. 1. 1955

By STANLEY

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DAILY CROS S WORD

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Four bedroom borne. 1 4 bath*.
Onl Wrst tlth PL
Full riming room. Glassed in
S T
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£ ?
poich 2&gt;» eetes of cleared
— Factory to You —
land with butt tree*, shade
Aluminum
trees Pftce-J only $11,000. Terms
V enetian Blinds
can be snsnged
Enclosed bead. Sag-proof bottom
Robert A. WlllUma, Hemlcr raU wUh pUctie ends. Plastic or
Raymond E. UndquUI. Associate
r.yoo tapes. Cotton or nylvei
- 1 Phono 167) Atlantic Bank Bldg.
fWnknrik Glass ta d P aint Co.
J. W. FtALL., REALTOR
n
« « a i p a U N D R I s rooaa,
U&gt;11« West 2nd SL
Pboc* Ml
Florida
ftito
flank
Building
wteftte hatha. UC W. Flrat St.
•'CaU H*U'
Phono 17M
R E D -I-M IX C O N K R E T E
■ •H aw ay a a d B a b y Beda
Miracle Concxt'.c Cn.
. n &gt; . week or month—Tel. U S
303 Elm Ave.
Phone 1335
ft i S i t e O N r
11* Wed F tni
Used furniture. appliances. toots,
rhoae 2 B R IrRAMEEH0MEBO ? S &gt;MAlX
etc. Bought-sold. Larry's Mart.
i n k * AM*.
LANDSCAPED LOT N E A R
321 East 1st S t Phone 1*31.
SCHOOL AND SHOPPING CLOSE IN. CASH PRICE Sft.250 YOU don't have to iee the credit
•wnUhed KUewnectt apu. Air
FURNISHED
manager to five riaUaci legiti­
Conditioned. SluraberUnd Court. COMPLETELY
mately on our GIGANTIC Re­
$7,230
South Oty llmlta Highway 17-92.
moval PALE
LESS THAN TWO THOUSAND
WILL B IT 4 HIGHLY DESIRA­
ROBINSON MUSIC CO.
BLE BUILDING LOTS ON OAK 22# N. Orange Ave. Orlando. Fla.
-4
AVENUE NEAR THE NEW
Dailr- PINECREST SCHOOL* ALSO
FIT FOR A QUEENBACK-fi?OAC&gt; f o l . . ; a Phone 27.
4 DESIRABLE LOTS LN LAKE Foam Rubber M attrrsiei. InnerS p r i n g Mattrcsies. Couches.
f l v t i m e * i s h ig h t i m e
MARY.
B*li, Renovating. Uphol­
S f u « V 5 t t 5 f l » . ® l OUT OF TOWN OWNER—MUST Bsby
T iO M O V E - '
«v.»
i!&gt;« n in - a , iH m rtu
stering and Slip Cover work
PELL SPACIOUS 1-BR-CB HOME
M _________________________ LV QUIET SETTING. SCREENED NIX BEDDING MFG. COfh oie l*l-J.
TURX1SHXD voltage. One BodBACK PORCH. AND T.ARGE IN I Panferd Ate.
RPRCTAL f i r t v i n t
-1 4
m m . Extra nice, ate Kim A\ t .
SIDE PORCH. ADAPTED FOR QUICK CASH for furniture, boata. 16T W T T “ .jiuung ,nd iiuihuig. it- AtmiMOBfi-ni •
JALOUS!E5 $7,300. TERMS
Bath. U2 Elm.
motors. Buy one piece or com­
Cleaning, waxing, .serving Semi
NEAR SHOPPING CENTER.
CARS
plete home. Thouiaada of Arti­
note County atnee 1113. 11. U
W. B. “BUI- STEM PER
BOUGHT SOLD TRADED
cles
for
sale
at
the
Gleason, Lake Mary.
Raaknr — General Insurance
ttoy llrel's Use* Cars
Svper Trading Pest on
— 17-62
----Gertrude B. Dtegfetdt* Aaeeclsts
Ssntord Ave. 4. 11th S4.
1 Mile South. Phene 2212 R
LAWN MOWERS . s h a r p e n e d
Phone 2122
U2 N. Park Are.
Birtcle A General Repair
BARGAIN! 3ft Ft. Trsiler, 2 bedTHIS WEEKS SPECIALS*
FORT LAUDERDALE. Fla . jv—
Stanley’* Dike Shop
4 BEDROOMS
rooms, eabsp;. doU'. fenced.
BARGAIN TABLE - Doxens ol
310
E.
4th
fit.
TcL
2431
A
six-foot ihsnt, msJdetied by a
Dsv..
call
ext
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in.
uik
for
Living room. Olmng. Sun room.
jtemv — Sc 10c and :5c
W. M. Foiier Evectna* call 2103 sktedlvar’s ip rtr. pulled the fuhLarge modern kitchen with
THE
CURIOSITY
SHOP
FLOOR
SAND
IN
U
ft
rtnuhing.
for Infi rmstion Easy terms.
clean
and Refrigerator. Cera­
Oak (loors lurntibrd, laid It l.i
ermsn t«o mile* out into the AtNext to Bennett's Court
S
s Bwho
B care,"
TW p
S ' f e Stove
Adulta.
mic Tile Bath. Large closets.
fniki
Ished.
In
buiineii
since
1970.
17-92
South
MODEL "A " F O R ~ 4 Door fie­ Untie yesterday.
On 3 loti with shade trees.
K F. filevens: Houle 2, Box 227;
ri •- Needs some work Plrst
S14.SOO.
GARAGE APT. ter couple. N iH
Appliance Center Call 716 R-4 before 7 a. m. or sux,i if rJ4h Iskf. it Sanford The fisherman. Janie. Jones. 24.
One Bedroom home with city B*ggerl.v
E. 1W» SL Phone 22&amp;-J.
••V.mr
ll'.itinc
home
Dealer"
after
6
p
m.
Your
WesUnghouia
Dealer
C.s«
Company. 210 East tit St. held on grimly un’d he spear
w ater and aewtrage
rs
Maytag Withers
$3,000 with terma.
QUALITY
BULLDOZER
w
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k
t&gt; • mHNITURK- 1 Tmt* Q**4e-I9 pulitd out of the shark s haad and
Prone 1717
" S i f t p ? t S W 1” 3 Bedroom house, fireplace witn 115 Magnolia Atve
and land vlevrinr J- C. Carpen­
then s**am bark to his boat and
heaterlstor. Large well land- GOOD Practice Plano. CHEAP.
ter III 2 Box 2iJ. Sinford, Flo- Buv rour Furniture at Derry's
furnished Apt. One, Tko
I 'a
acaped yard
rlda.
Phone
?2»i
X-W.
Phone 1379 J.
Warehouse Furn.. Co., at 901 W. resumed *peirfuduug He slid he
$ 11,000.
1st,
St. All nationally adv. fur- didn t want to turn bwsse and lose
4 Bedroom bouse with approxi­ COMPLETE Furnishings for 2 L N vE lul'E S. |pltrrbeat«, itatr
hts expensixo speargun
mure al oxrchomr
mvntt.
invoices,
band
btils.
and
mately 2 acres. $M.ooo.
Bedroom Home. 1903 Summerp
r
o
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r
a
m
s
,
etc.
Progressive
:iLoTh i AND FOUND —21 The long haul and return took
lm Ave.
ROSA L. PAYTON
Printing C o , Phone 408 — 403 LOST Evershurpe Pen Owner, two nours Jones speared the shirk
(Reg. Real EalaU Broker)
W.il Uih St.
Anna belle Header see. Associate Used wringer type wuhlng ma­
for seniimrntal reason*, unuid m an underwater hole, thinking it
chine large lire Phone 1373-J-l
* it a “ small fish " He held to a
New Location — Highway 17-92
RANDALL KI.ECTRIC CO. gue rrwar&lt;l Phone 227ft W
j 10-foot line during the tow through
a t Hiawatha. Phone 2171.
Baby Stroller, baby rar-bed and Lleet-ir. i Cnntrai ling ad Rensu» g-tbfgcTOCM, ttnnvtcg*—
a I water about IS fee* deep, mansgUving room couch. Phone 416 J
RAYMOND M. BALL.
TV SERVICE CENTER
ing to gel to the top often enough
B rooms furnished, a bedrooms.
8. D. Hinicrman. Associate
RECENT Mode! (burner GE Bendtx aud Croitey Aiu’lisn r\ FRIG IDA I HR appliances, sales to breathe
Phone
O 34. Harmon. Associate
and
rrrvtee.
G.
It.
Ulgh.
Oviedo,
Range, deep well cooker $73 112 .Magnolia Ave.
I’h. 11.1
The shark made no attempt to
Fla. Phone 4191 or S a n M
1st and ted floor M4 South Park Are.
2 Door #2" Steel Cabinet 820
WOW after ft p an
Plemhiae.
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s p u 1S0 .tM n'AptJ
Call 1157-J.t
Apti C____
1attack him. Jones slid.
Phone I676-W-3n _________ _
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WHIDDON,
SR.
before C;00. After »:C0 CaU U23.
M. G. DODGES
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A R T IC W w y a Y P ^ d
Serv’re
on All Water Pumps—
US A P ark
Ph.
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IIAYNES Offle* Mi
Ce„
RADE.IN prices
Psals Road Phone 70#
Tyneen ters, add
jrmture Call S3S,
Sem inole R ealty
Sale*-Ren but, U4
Fk
uralture Co. 31) INSTALLATION of Linoleum C u ­
44
elate. Phone 9S3-M.__________ W. M BTRION
pel*. Tile
fit
T. W. HERO
JJ£ t
an fo rd Linoleum f. Tllr Co. 24- BEAUTY PABLOBB -24
C^toom rurnlihad Duplex Apart INI Perk Are. Phene 27 « r 111 SW—
MRIJT WAWTRP
-(# S
127 W lit St
Phone I 'li
KRASNODAR. U S S R . ot-T he
menu 9W per month Adults.
70S W. 4th i t . Phone 1642-W. NEW 3 Bedroom concrete block $20 00 Dailv. Sell Luminous Door
'ouring
American farmers are hav­
SUMMER
SPECIALS
hen.
_____
itlnch
It’s So Ktwy
evenings.
Plates. Write Reevej. Attleboro.
ing a hard time convincing their
on
speed, Low Down PayGI financed,
To
Place
A
Want
Ad
Mass. Free Sample A Details.
Russian hosts they ram* to see
Permanent Waves
m en t Phone 430.
a Room furnUbed ApertmenL
iuet Call 1821 and aek for Shaping K Styling Our Specialty. the Soviet Union i farms, not to
2300 Mellonvllle.
STOCKMAN Wanted — Experien­
Sanford's .'lost Modern Beau'y cat and drink to overcapacity.
tba W ant A&lt;1 department
preferred. Contact Mr Tra­
u
Salun Air-conditioned. Soft wa­
Clean quiet apartment. ton West BEAUTIFUL homo In Mayfair ced
Sanford
Herald
Morn out from the huge quintt.
ms,
FOODMART.
Park
Ate
at
lection. Three bedroom*. two
ter, and Penuuln O ners
1st Street
tin of food and vodka with whirh
pains, kitchen
saicoen equipped.
equip
batha,
Living 23th St._____________________ _ 16
INSURANCE
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HARRIETTS
they have been entertained every­
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Furnlabed S teem house ea Ian- room
33 x IS,liW
jalout
BEAUTY NOOK
iigbwa
w a r, double garagee. Flnancad.
where. the Americans asked on
163 fin. Oak Avr. Pkeee 971
a
i « n 't Rlt,
CaU 737. 1001 or 11U0.
arrival in the Kuban farm lands
Rates to
WANTED
iitiK m EXPERT
b a r e .iti S
o sE..N IO R
J. M. Gardner.
r. Phot
Phone 1109-/-1.
lEAUTY OPERATOR
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1 Lady tor Sanford area. 1 Lady
Phone 3&amp;J
hosts by minting they be shown
The GtKee, 401 Magnolia Are.
for DeLand area Ages 23-13
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being electrocuted In the ether.
The hah are killed by screen
electrodes which are placed la the
tasting side.
On# Moot gar iah was hit so
hard by a foil of electricity his
neck waa broken. Two gar*, a bo
ht Urn tame experiment, died later.
Research personnel believe that
the principle ran be applied to
ramoving tuck flak from Florida'*
lake* aad stream*. N la known
that oertabi types af fish can be
drawl to a point by trailing two

electrode* to ft* water. Aad, the
larger tha fuh, tb* greater the
attraction The researcher* ere try­
ing to find the depths to trail the
electrodes and the degne of elec­
tricity, because the rough fish feed
on the bottom more oflea than
gam# fish.
Dr. Jamot B. Lackey, prelect
leader, says it may prove best to
atua a great many fiah—including
gam* hsb—(hm lust scoop up tha
rough one* for destroying, leaving
the game fish to recover.

MOBILE. Ala, CW-Sam the
wounded parrot la gatting devoted
attention from three veterinarians
who hop* to return him alive and
wall to his unhappy 9-ytar-old
mistreat.
The vets say that b* has a KMO
chance to-recover from gunshot
wounds suffered when he played
hookey while Patricia Doyle was
in a hoepitaL Tb* parrot was mis­
taken for a chicken hawk.
Patrieia knows Sam escaped but
not that be has been wounded. She
la being shielded from the news
while recovering from an opera­
tion for a chronic leg condition.
Her mother Mri. Julian Doylt

Diseases, aay* ''Infection from
bookworm ean be a contributory
causa of death because of anemia
but such casta rarely happen m
Florida."
The board operate# a control
program but case finding activities
generally are earned on by county
health department*.
The hookworm, wfilch grows to
half an tnrh fong, goes into the
body through tha foot. It sucks
blood from the InUstine*. Tha
female lays about 10,000 eggt a
day. These pise out of lb* body
and hatch Into email larvae which
can liro ia ths toil for 1 or I
months but in I or I days can
penetrate tbe akin ef tb* foot
They may be spread ever a large
errs by rein, wind, animal* and
ether meant.
Incidentally, the first county
health department tn Florida was
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rr.LOUIS Crt-lbe last M a rti
raid on a still in atLouis was In
1MT and Bayfield NeOaad. new
U, served two yean hi yatoea for

operating B.
Federal agent* made a retd yes­

terday ia midtown *Bt.Louis and
whom did they arrest! Bayfield
Holland.
Ha was aharged with open ting
and possessing an enllneaitd stilL
siring last week. A hoy shot kin,
discovered his mistake and began
treating Dm parrot’# a i l M
and injwed cheat
The youngster wept whoa h*
read a newspaper story abant

POLICE. COMMIES
CLASH IN CITY
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina m
—Police and Communists c la n ti
last night tn Roseno, ArgeaUr.i i
secsod largest city.
Authorities said tbe Reds were
writing slogins on walls and s’tempting to organs* a demoni A
tion. Soma arreitn were m ite.
Rosario ia about 229 miles ncitN
west of Buenot Aires. Authorities
there admitted yeetrrday that \
Communist leader they had s-.
rested after tha June tg m o t
had died of a heart attack "dufinc
questioning in which violence was
used.”
Mora than 42 million cine r!
shaving lather was picked Is csR
under pressure to be sprayed out
last yaar in the United State*.

.WILL YOU BE
OUR GUEST?
We have leased M alr-eewdlUsaed roams to the Mar-Las
Natal.
If
Abrebtaly THEN to aQ l»»
a n Irats a t aur Naval Air
BtaUaa.
Pick an ymm hag* to tha
office ad

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NEW CA R BUYERS

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G A I N E S V I L L E . (It- FlorIda apofta fishermen nay find the
fishing better la their favorite lake
or river hi tha future at • m u lt
oJ a research prelect now under­
way at tk* Uhlvataity ef Florida.
Scientists to the Engineeriag and
Industrial I ape rim eat BUttoa,
working under a grant by the
Florida Gama and Freeh Water
Pith Commission, are devising
mean* ef ridding Florida water* af
"rough* Bah by atoetricRy.
To eoedato the r t search, prelost
personnel b a ft constructed whet le
probably the world’#
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Sam, Poor Parrot
Getting Attention
From Veterinarians

A survey in those years showed
U per cent of »,0M whit* persons
had hookworm; » par te s t #f
2J2l negroes.

COAt/ iMEMUT* START
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Florida Fishing May Get Better

were submitted to the board and
regional labs for examination and
of these 16,S3! had positive find­
ings.
Thera were also 6.961 positive
Lndingt for steam , another stom­
ach worm. Alcana and hookworm
ars ths two worst stomach worms
to Florida.
Ascans Is contracted orally by
dirty hand* or tn food or water.
Good sanitation, as for hookworm,
u the answer bare, also.
Dr. L. L. Parka, director of tbe
board's Bureau of Preventable

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J A C K S O N V I L L E (*) —
Summer la bookworm time In Flor­
ida.
And the barefoot bey la moat
susceptible.
But the State Board of Health
aay* anyone can get the disrate
at any time—and It can be tenoui.
Northwest Florida has the wont
infestation; and the biggest prob­
lem in control u the danger of
re-infeetaon.
The answer 1* better personal
hygiene and sanitation: and wear­
ing shoes to avoid picking up any
worm from infected ground.
Treatment la by use of drugs
which may be prescribed by a
doctor or the county health depart­
ment. The board recommends after
treatment that the patient eat pfonty of blood budding foods such
as well cooked liver and lean
meat*, eggt and milk, citrus and
leafy green vegetables.
A reason for this is that hook­
worm can causa anemia. The board
says go in the body ean remove
at much as a pint of blood in a
month.
A person with up to 29 worms
la lightly infected; the blood It
replaced normally and there are
no symptoms but resistance to
other diseases la lowered.
A moderate Infestation Is from
2* to 100; the blood is not com­
pletely replaced; there la a lack
of physira! and mental energy,
undernourishment and anemia.
Heavy lnfastation la evar 100
and with this comes physical ex­
haustion, swelling, shortness of
breath, abdominal pain} heart
trouble.
There apparently Is much less
hookworm In Florida now than in

LA* CRUCES. K. M to-Tbsy
just can't find a grouchy toon.
•nut'* HoUpreod'e problem
Director Wdln ra Wyler in
wood ka* advertised *11 over ti#
country «nd coaUeted count:,n
xoo* for *n IB-tempered i w « tim
I* photogenic. He wanted the h»j
for t movie itarrini Gary Corpm
When be couldn't find one to Q
tb* specifications, be turned to **
Stahraaan 7arma near here. Bn
there wain't a mad bird in tie
15C000 there.
Fuqua] Eyberabtde. assist u t
superintendent of the hui* r &lt;«
farm, aay* tb* only time the gf-t*
a n lraieibla la when they ire
breeding or hatching eggt. Thlg
happen* only In the ipnn*.
And the movie i* scheduled §
itart ehootmg Aug. IS.

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la kla annuli report to tba
Board of County Commissioner*,
fehn t . Calloway, Somiaolo
ftounty Tax Collector, ■boa* col­
lection* far tba year . 1964 of
8921.60690, wtuch U. Galloway
•aid, approximately n par cant
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Cotlaetor said, ovor tba year of
I t 13 whan collection* amounted
to MC.2t7.22 on a Tax Boll of
IM3.1M.62.
Calloway stated that a frost
Majority of tba tax payers of
ninole County paid their taxes
t November taking advantage
• f the four per cent discount al­
lowed. Collections last November
amounted- to IC M IO M which Is
approximately two thirds af the
entire Tax Ball.
Tba tax payers. Calloway said,
saved • total of $27,717.27 tn dis­
counts allowed during November,
December, January and February.
Calloway said, "this is .a fine
demonstration on tba part of proSarty owners of Seminole County
h showing their willingness and
ability so pay their taxes whan
due.1*

K

County Officials
Adopt Resolution
tonceming 17-92
The Board of
Seminole County took
forward atop this morning at its
regular bi-monthly meeting to­
ward the widening and four-lsnfag of Highway S7-$2.
Tba following resolution,
find seeing * regulation to ha
hr fan county, eras ap-

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' io n in s r k l x a t io n K a l
"That affective this 2nd day of
August, A- D. 1M$, * shell be
unlawful far any structure or
building to be placed, erected or
constructed, repaired, except for
nominal and necessary repairs,
structurally altered or improved,
faefadhtg any structure or buildwhich amain
j sndad. within tba peeright-of-way aaaarllag to
* right-of-way af tba
topartosant af FtorBud part af
Band 18408, U. B.
1 T « sdtnatod fa Btotinofa Cowfa, Wscifa, from tba fafarsactien
a f said Ptata Bead wHh French
Avenue in Sanford, Seminole
Caunty, F i e r i d a , sautiurty
fa B am In a l a Cmmdy-Orangn
■flkinty boundary Una; and that
H ot regulation shall ha effectivu
fee* the data shown hereinabove
and he fa full fares and effect for
•"fu ll period of six ($&gt; months
dram said data; and that, the area
daanribad karetehafare shall ha
t o n aa fas** District Na. 1.
Ism tnsls Caunty, Fieri da.
_"Thi# aagulatien was unanimeoiiy adopted by the Board af
Casatiy Cammlaslawsr a af Semin-

t s r a .’s t it s s r is :
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It was signed by John
lflftch, chairman,

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ConiRiittM taports
Crop In Contracts
.WASHINGTON. «

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A Senate

that "many
win ha
____ fa cloaa

fat trend fa
- ® a Scxata Small Boaiaass

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'said fcasday i —' —
raeaivad by

A m u fliln l Prow l / M r d W ira

N&lt;v gl&amp;.

as

Housholder's Pleas
Ignored By County

About $25,000
Will Be Spent
On Schools Here
Collection Of Taxes
Showing Increase,
Galloway Reports

^

Recreation Director
Tells Of Big Plans

Money
RequestDenied

Approximately K5.C00 will be
spent tbit summer in general re- 1
pairs end maintenance tn Seminole
County School*. R. T. MU" re, S up-.
HOttr ANM HASH, eight-month-old daughter of P er. and Mrs Carl W. Ftaror, d Hew M.eeo Own
crintcndrnt of Public Instruction,
t» shown asleep tn the Senate check room while her parents spend an hour In the gallery listening to th#
said yesterday s i he surveyed th« j
Senate In session. She was checked like any other article—with tag bed to her duper. &lt;(nr.-roar rows JJ
summer's activitiss prior to school'
Th+ citv-* id* •miimrr t e r rw»- pointer! ivit,
rn nr# is 9vp*ct
opening this fall.
on program, under the dtrortl.tn ad •* bung a thing.
TV Seminole Cmjntv R -. t a?
Most of the work Is already un­
r*f F. W Chri*tep*#n, will enm* i CbrUtvnBtn hi*
m ‘n Commisiionrr* this m o r n t n (.
derway, Mil nee said, with paint­
»n an end Friday with a gigantic vilatlon to all parent* to bring adopted s budget of nearly one
ing of various classroom* and out­
celebration.
their children
»•■) watch th# ae-. million dollar* for Ihe fiscal year
...
side woodwork in til of ah*
0 rl t. Ignoring a plea
A picnic, at the Elk’* Play­ tlvities. W. am r.p o n .llj proud
schools. In addition to the paint­
k. ,r * theehtldien
J U1)S, y rn r,, ||oniholder for
ground, la planned for Friday he- of the nr .
ing and g crtral repairs, it it
■ginning at 9 am . and continuing ha*„ learnedto pi.v.
ih- way „ tppnpri»UMt of IInon fnr th«
expected, th* School Superintend­
hey ra y aof,p,
and evpro.ally offwf „f ,hf j , j ^ g e
i until 2 pm.
ent pointed out, that r»nr light*
.
. „ ,
Oirtvlensen «ard that Ibe entire Ihe SO or more children that have
in both the West Side School and
Ho.cholder spoke to the Ro,rd
day will he filled with actlvltiea. jU»t learned to w im .” h. vaid.
the Lake Mary School.
• rarent. can -a trh the children nf • ®«"nn»»'»n«s for more than
Games will he playrd, anmiming
Mllwco said yesterday that ten
•I The American Fruit Growers
An Int'imnce representative who contests and exhibitions, and then »wim. take
take part
part ,n
in tam e. Pla&gt; »" hour covering, he said every
rooms a t the new Pinecrest School
warehouse on Bcardal! Ave. was has seen Florida come and go. re- , huge picnic for everybody.
aofttwll, and eve,, h»tp out in phase of Ihe work done by his
for the Juveniles in Semi­
will he availahla for the beginning
broken into Sunday night, accord­ tired recently when ha reached M
A regular picnic lunch will iw '.clung • gigantic lunch ready oftire
nole ( ounlv.
of the 1955-56 school year with
ing to a r-port thi» morning by and is wow looking forward to a»»rved, accoidmg
to tha rectea- everybody," the recreation dlth* entire plant turned over to the
Constable J. Q. “Slim" Hallow-ay. llte of leisure.
lion director, featuring hot dogs, lector said.
I^’e 1 "untv .lud;e P'*ioted out 's
school system by January I, 1956.
Galloway said t h a t
thro*
B. H Williams, aftsr serving cold drinks, and all tha other * We ate expecting t \ ih, chil-«"« rommi.*tonctv in his plc» that
Th# Pinecrest School, at. the be­
Negroes have been taken Into cus­ 2S year* with th# Gulf Life In- I picnic food*. The food and drink* dren who have taken part in the ' have opcralcl at tar le«» thars
ginning of the year, will housa
tody and charged with tha bur­ sura nee fompany, retired after j will !♦ furnlshol. Christensen | recreation program tin* summer," | the amount of money necv*vary,
grades 1 through 6, while the
glary.
| Chrivten.cn ««ld,
and added, ‘ "d *l * hardship." And hr added,
being honored bv his co-workers
completed school expected to ho
“everybody from a tn IK will be '"I have evrn lived apprnUmttely
However, the Constable said, of this district. He a n prevented
in uta by tha first of thr year will
$170 of my iv &gt;n money in emergen­
there, along with hit psirnta."
th a t in th# a rt of taking gasoline with an alfctnr raror after re­
include grades 1 through &amp;■
To bring the recreation pro­ cies.”
from the warehouse, about five ceiving Ihe praises of E. L Huff,
In addition to the Pinecrest
gram to a romplrte rinse, a
WASHINGTON 'JR - Harold E. gallons nf tha flammable liquid nf Lweiburg and H. L. 5pears of
“ I haw* not beard one nblectioa
School, Mllweo said that four new Talbott will slrp out is secretary was spill*-,! and ignited. On# of
j danra will be hrld Fiidav night to the proposed budgi-t lor the J'lOrlando.
rooms will bo ready at Lyman
th# colored men involved in tha
from S to 12 for tb« lr&lt; nagrta, vrndr Court." Housholdcr »*id.
Williams said that M year* of
School by September 1. Another of tha Air Fores a week from breaking and entering, literally Si* 26 year* with Gulf Life were
I Mr. Christensen said. Tout lira- “ I have heard many, many peopt#
new addition will bo icady by Saturday lest bis profits from an was io hot ha left his shoes at the • pent in Fanford. “ I remember
ham's on-he«lra will furni«h thn appro** It," he aaid.
September 1 when trn class­ outside business Interest “ embar­ scene.
music for the Jane* which will
the street ear tra-ks when I first
Outlining Hie duties of hi* office,
rooms and a cafetorium at rass" the Eisenhower administra­
he held at Ih* Cclny Crate. Housholdcr said. "I have evcluina
Willie Smith, 40-year-old Ca­ ram* to Sanford," said Williams
tha Goldsboro school will ha put tion.
“Dancing will
impoiiant," Juri«diction over every pervnn to
naan Negro, when the fire got so at ha recalled tom* of his early
into ttit. With tha completion of
An all-Florida magaslne eanie Christensen said »• he miucelcd Seminole t'mintv under the age of
President Eisrnhowrr, promptly hot in hi* shoes, soaked with davt here.
gasoline, had to ferns out of
"I wivuMnh ehange a minute nf to J-Vminnle County for one of it* all boy* and girl* lo “plra-a tnvl 17. and with tbv new law* create!
them. He a!*” left hi* rap there, it,” said tha retire.) Insurance feature atone# in its August 1955 &lt;&lt;&gt;tn« in thoit* and t ahuts."
bv Ihe l#ki Legislature, I ivv*
I
■■■— ...
•Galloway said.
man. And he added, “I feel like a issue.
have adtlnl t&lt;* that group sum* of
i
Also involved kn the warehouse graduate who hat rimed one
Tropical Home* and Gardens, I
the rarrntn."
breaking and entering were!
“ When I presented Iba proposer!
abtorb all of tha tlemenUry tchool
Ta! &gt;ott had dour a Hobby Johnson, IK snd .lames phase o( life and stands on tha published In Miami, and boasting
nf a nation-wide circulation, fra- j
threshhold of a new future."
budget.” Jiidgv? Householder sail,
pupils
D
U P U I asaicned
lin in ra
to
u» Croomi
v iw m v
A
.* .c
. |*
1
*
1
™
Green,
23.
both
of
Canaan
City.
tuirs
Una
month,
a
story
written
J . ' .. i | an(MP Ara.lamv -aid Mr. Pcmncrat said that. But no one in Hreen,
noip or i anaan r uy.
"I didn't do it Idly, but with m a­
by Ruth Svtuart Allen ab-»ut
MiIw^n will continue to'absorb all I"'sihinctnn *aid publicly that Tal- j Constable Galloway said he
tin* thought bceauv* I wanted lit
"Hidden Lake”, tha home of Hart
^
‘c olu?S children fro m , bolt shouldn't h .v . quit.
| f u n d Will,. Fm.th at ,h . lo.-al
every decree the support ol th#
and Mary Peterson of 5anG*id.
r vo.getown.
Eisenhower, in an exchange o f;
auffarPR with burned
County Cnminlssioners.”
Goorgetown.
Th# author tells her story In
i In outlining hn dulles and tba
A three claaaroom sddltlon a t ' letter* made publie by the White I " * 1 * .
. . .
ot»'ratiuns id hit ofree. the County
Urn
a Oviedo
Uviodo whit#
whrio ciemeBiary
elementary uHouse,
w n , |,i,
praised
1 1 ,1 1 Talbott's
. . . ---- -- ----official
- * •J" "'1 *r' &lt;1 J '" " " 0" i are eharged
the /e*d*r »t eompr»^*ii|jje, vpl
Jielee told Ihe commlsvlonert that
achool
ready-for ■cervices
effettjvely snd
loy"hreaktn*
and 'splering" ac­
hool is
la expected-to'bo
axpecU lA aba readyrior
-ervicct aa
a* ““effettjvely
and toyin_
brT **"f.***.‘
/ulf-uinen dcivviptton sa will a*
l xllr
Alisa performed.”
a x o a /n a s a * j| ••
j;cording
P ^ n J I n jT to
1 0 Gellowxy,
u A t l O W I J I whlla Green
m e by October 1.
in the p»»t II months be had eonnarration, of “ Hidden Lake" and
DLLANtt
-A rormer's jury • suited with 1 t.W people on Juvenl!*
Teaehsrs will report for work
Talbolt, s &lt;7 year-otd Ohlnan,!ha"
* ‘U’ ' betnf ••}
all of it* Icautiex.
yetlerday oidrroq Mrn»«lher I. matters, ?(0 ronfereneci wvre nelrl
on Aur. 15, Jlilwee said. wh«B • had come tinder critical icrntmy rfCtu*&lt;&gt;ri&gt; ’
i'HS
Tha Intriguing pictures, lake bmith, 61. held on a fir*l degree W1|(, ttie- Juvenile officer, IP8 hearthrea-week pro-school workshop by ihe Senate Inveitigallona t i i ^ l } \ ‘h* ,oc*1 h^» ^uU J '1-**" ,,wl
the reader fnmi the gardenia I murder charge aft'-* il&gt;n mao'* mgv were conducted concerning
will be cordueted prior to the rnmmlttre becau.e of an outside ^
' }'*}*"*
Nesrly II
tn fines waa r»i iitishr a near tb*lake, upi lo tha
tba | .,.n .,id he bell. *, a hi« faiber pivenilov, Al o-t i problem* wrrn
school opening on.Septembor 6.
huuness connection which returned *
v
*
terie&lt;| following Sanford City Court lovely home, and then a tn p , p'ckilleij Ids mother,
handled concerning luvenili de----.
him S1J2012 in hn 2's jeara aa
y ftsrd a y afternoon when City toriallv, through It. Shown with
Smith, a bulldogrr operator who prndenry. and Sid call* at all boura
Judge Leonards Impoted heavy tha story ar* Grant** Bart, and onr* preached tn a lent, stuck to 0(
&lt;)ay were accepted
fines In both lUsgal whiskey and granddaughter Sallia swapping his story that he foughtwith two
*-^1 jn)r |)mr u,»i ihe Scminnla
holds cases.
yarn* alwwit tb* big fish raughl Intruder* in hi* borne Thursday fountv Oimmt»«iorr‘r* decida that
Four easea of illegal wbiikey in Hidden I eke, along with * pic­ night and !*t«r found bit wife lt (hoxld have a separate Juvrntla
MEMPHIS, N'eh., (T) — Kittio
snd four of pmsessing and selling ture of Mrs Bart Peterson Sr. /on* 67, dead in the Min* P°ai- t'&lt; net, an l )rel« it can bear th#
Johnson. 19, of Memphis, died in
a share tn lottrry ram s before (hr bolding a wildcat killed in Ih* tlon h* left one intruder. He •aid ( ejipenve," Judge llouvhol.ler exTANGIER. &lt;»Pi—A dope-era«ed Judge for disposition.
the crash of • car driven by her
vicinity nf Hidden laike.
he strugslci »'•!* ••’* other *#• j r |aim«'d. ” | am willing to go along
Moroccan launched a one-man
father, Grover, 48, and a truck
Tolic* Chief Roy Williams said
Thi* unusual story Is just on* truder in hla ron’a room.
'w ith y o u " “ I have hid and aoi
holy
war
on
foreigner#
ami
Jews
driven by a cousin. Marlin John­
today that “ it look* Ilk* a little riampie of th* fame that I# being
Th# »&lt;&gt;n Samuel, th, *»id hi* giving In that office 42 vear* evIn Tangier's tortuous alleys today, local talent Is getting mlvH up brought to Sanford and Seminole
son, 20, a t a county road intersec­
WASHINGTON .r-S rn George
attacked him.
perienre." and added, “ 1 am givtion near Ashland, N'eb., &gt;ester- fP-Oh) has told friends he it not stabbing to death four persors, into the gambling operation*." lie County through th# medium nf its father
It' •pinuing
to a quaalinn, ( jni. u &gt;cxr* nf publ,.* irrvice aivl
including
a
tourist
from
New
Jirlaid, “ Soma are individuali with beautiful home*,surroundings, &lt;tanmrl said ha would not be willday.
Interested m any State Department
|n riealinx wilh peopte " The Judge
Kittle waa thrown from the car. post and has indicated he will run scy. Five other persons wsr# only two cases attributed to out-of- and eviltur*.
'
mg
to
no*t
bond
for
hi*
fsther.
p,p |linrr|
fff] that I underHer father waa critically hurt. (or tha Senate again next year. wounded.
town connections."
" | would want to be held.in pro- ,t»n,| the people and believe that
The victim from America was
Marlin waa theatsd for shock. George, 77-y«ar-old chairman of
Chief Williams pointed out that
lex-lire fiistn&gt;ly tf he were freed," I am begmn ng tn m&lt; re thoroughly
identified at James M. Batting, a the investigation min the illegal
Deputy Sheriff 0 . A. Robbin* said
he deviated.
the
Senate
Foreign
Belationv
Com­
•mdrrvfjnl the problem* of tha
British
subject
living
In
Teanevdi,
the Intersection has a “blind" mittee, heads homo today for a
whiskey operations as well as b»—
■—
I Juvenile"
N. J. Ha and hit wifr had arm ed || Ida and gambling has been going
C
m
A
a.
! Turning to fh# budget, HnusTh* death ralsad Nebraska** vacation and an anessment nf a •n this international son* of on for about six weeks. A special
jC n O lO A C C C p tS
Solder said "as I view the budget
1MB traffic loll to 182 compand Georgia political situation In which North Africa only threw days ago. polte* officer has been assigned
ha may bo challenged for rrnom.
t
. i t does not require v rat'# In taxes
Mrs. Battinr waa with her hus­ to this particular phase of our inwith 178 An#. 2. 1954.
tnstioa by former Gov. Herman band whan he wa* stabbed fall I "
’Z "
K cp o rt
tf&gt;sr»n' my request." However, ha
801 T il BF.VD, Irvl. IA — An L o n t c r c e s
I veatlgations, h# said.
Talmsdge. George has been tn the was not harmed.
DUAL DEATH
agreement ha* been reached in
Illegal
Whiskey
case*
Involved
WASHINGTON
Git
Th.
pub* ,0,n‘ V
DANVILLE. Va MV-Tt# cor­ Senate lince Nov. 8. 1922, longer
Polio* captured th# Moroccan Lestsr Mathewi, (Vila Ms* Zygler, Ihe seniority diipute which led to He bousing w r.ngta went Uck to ” “ *h« r " ,,r/ *mo,,n ar^ ,1o" t '
oner’i report said only that Mr. than any other present member. after wounding him slightly. They Charlie Brown, and Morrta Carter. the eloiing nf Ih# Studehaker plvnl (k.
iim.wT tn.Uv
lh",,l y*"14
1 ‘■'Ilren In tha
. Ito u M to t.y .
world who v .. td ..bject, “T ie r
and Mrs. Eugene W. Sour# died
Asked if he Intends to announce said ha had been smoking "xif," Celia Ma* Zygler and Morris Car­ here It of the pari II work d»»*. tb W
«lrnli? Ih8»
fadViiptral
.1 .
.
esrout# t« a hoepital after an formally for re-election, he told a local form of marijuana, and ter were fined 9202 while fines official* of Ihe CIO United Auto th . conferees' report- 45.0 00 pub'behind this i-ngram / be ssid.
automobile accident.
reporters “ 1 expect I’U be running wanted to launch a Jihad — tha against Mathews and Brown were Workers said lari night.
lie boosing unit, for on* y a r . an
” nU' ho' rt*r '
»h* f,,*t
Which died first became an im­ again, but 1 haven’t made any Moslem holy war — against for­ 9152.
Stu.lrbaker-Packard C’orp. offi­ adn ti"nal IO0 .0OO unite in the I ? ”
h'» »Pp" ' *®
®f
portant question. They left no final decision ** Earlier, In an emo­ eigner* and Jews.
Charged with bolila nprralfnni, cial' wrre available for comment. military bou.lng program and . t'•mm Iavion#,, aid a i me.1 “ 1 in ,
ehildrm. The estate would go to tional farewell to his roUeagues.
William Ogden, president nf Ihe n#w 6&lt;ri.milll«n-dollar program nf 'svham ed to go Into tba Juvenile
were Mirnte Robinson. Houston
the nearest relative* of tha last Georgs said, *T hope I shall come
rotmcdi of thi a Stsla and lell them
West, lAray Howard, sod Horsre Studrbaker local nf ttta UAW, and
to die
hack."
King. Each was fined $yu 7hrre Raymond If. Remdt, a regional ^ WTiat1tha* H.iuaa will do wilh It ■T E“* ,h# PJ' lrT *,,m ^
M *
" * ''• # • «c.
eases against llorare director, laid workers arc to he waa uncartaln. Ifouaa RetwiWlcan* j n1' n * '
given “bumping" rights on Ihe on th. eonfercoea rom m ittr, , e - '
lU ftioned .bout fh .
bam nf seniority.
fu«ri to sign th . romproml##..
? " mbrr ^ *■•'« Mm‘n*
BUENOS AIRF.S J1 - PollJe at;
• Bumping" privileges assure s
ie it Friday tb . l|ou#e voted - ' l?*n? ^ 0,n^ ' * 1,(nfl,r 1
Eva Teron u iH tear gas last high!
worker with longer service to the hill with no public bou.lng A ^
..id, “ I hava
to disperse demonstrating Stem
firm the right to claim a |oh held joint committee took thi. sero and M ^ T'-hMiun now with .even
bars of Argenluta's opposltKm,'Rad­
by a perron with less seniority in ih . 115,000 unit* a year for four V T*!?
*?.?
r ,r"'* y. I
ical party.
1h j'» »*»«»•« 19
COLUMBUB. Ohio, (»D— Dou- tha event of a layoff or job re y r ... approved by the Senate and ' n'' »'c" *»lJ'
Onr group of Radicals j later
shuffling.
nr 15 * month added " lie then
imvfal dl Ih# ramprniintF.
congregated al a street rn rttr and glsa K. Rushing. 21. was formerturnrri to the rommtvvmner* and
olrcsllv a service attendant for soft
began shouUng slogans,
raid. “ I do si much s i sny Circuit
drink machine*. And he had a key
hauled them to prison
Judge m th# 5t*t# nf I kinds.”
te
"pan
cash
hoses.
The disturbances foDcvtod a
O P. Herndon. Clerk nf Court,
Yesterday, police said, be ad­
street meeting at which snakers
1following tha sppesl msda by
declared there can be "nsTpaeifi- mitted using those tame keys to
I Judge Hniiiholder, requevted percation unless the govcrnsiMt re­ nfl* al leaat 75 aurh machine*
| mi-'ion nf the bosrd of eommts.
stores the climate of angle lib­ between h*re and Marlon ainr* ha
quit th* Job two year* ago. They
erty tn the nation ”
Fiesident Juan Pcroa ra&amp;cd for said h* gat between $2 and $66
pacification follow mg thsi unsuc­ from each rash box.
cessful rebellion June 18
And, Ihty added, he even ad­
mitted rifling th# machine in police headquarters.
Polica charged him with enter­
was included in th* proposed 1956cam* tight years—since th* day
ing a »af* depository.
Beverley found he nsd friend#. 5d budget to be adopted “ Everyin 1917 when h* walked away from
an Alabama Flat* Penitentiary Abe Rplegelnisn. operator of th* thing has b&lt;vn taken care of.”
t-ri*ur#nt ehain for which n#rer- Herndon said, “except the 2? 208
plan*
MIAMI ih-A pissan
dived : vo feet and tw military
wain t Beverley then. H* ley worked *• « manager, drtlaied salary requcited by Judge Houai avoid
Jet* took “eva rva
wa# Osear Fred Twddahl and he'd "I trusted him and I still trust holder.”
Commissioner Otis Fourakr* pro­
a possible collision fa
clouds
tervad two yaars af a on* to five- him.
Rpiegelman provided a hall bv&lt;nd posed that the budget b* adopted
yrsterdsy
Tha Banford Fir* Department year sentence an tanvialioa af amand retained aa attorney to rep­ an amended (a 92AQ item added
a o' yat waa callad last night when grease beesling 1160.
Th* xHliUry plana*
IdanUffad. Th*
caught lira Hi th* kitchen «f th*
“1 had served two year* for a resent Beverley. And h* wrote let­ for recreation). Tha motion waa
an Eastern Alriiaaa
Ffg 'N Wkistla, 26th 8t- and Park erim# 1 didn't commit,' ka said. ters of recommendation to Alaba­ seconded and carried by tha unan­
nith U aboard,
Ava.
When TwlldaM became Bever­ ma authorities describing th* Ufa imous approval of th* Board af
ictodntai flight fa
A flash fir# hurnad graasa that ley t o headed for Califarnla. II# Ih* 45-year-old man had lad sinea Commissioners.
Jadga Housholdcr. following th*
•top* a t T sn p x a
had amasulatad la tha vent over became what hla neighbor* tam ed earning to Callfansla.
It# pssrstr, Lawla T. attar, M. tha Pig *N WhiaUa'a cooking a model cltisen and ha proapared.
adoption of tha budget, requested
Yesterday
tn
th*
court
of
Muni­
A- W^B xm 9 c.. ores ideet af tha Women'* Auilliarr
Batolaafa Memorial HosrIUl. art wearing tha new uniform# was banged sgslnst th galling gad rang*. Flra Chief Mark Cleveland Ha married and th* Beverley* had cipal Judge Inula W. Kaufman that tha $200 appropriated for tha
Ha vss waa at tha arena whea Ui* alarm a ton. now 8. They live la a $15,- a letter was presantad from th* Juvenile Judge'* salary b* contri­
•W to v a n to toaxstor* af tha rroj*. Thar a n coral oink aufferad head I: '
aad Umax was aoundad.
000 home.
Alabama Department of Correc­ buted to chanty or to th# road and
_
vhfaf I toaaaa- Other affleer* af tha auxillxgr fndud# Mrs. taken aff at Tim
Ls. G. M. Harriett, with Ftramaa
Last July B earn* tha toy on tion*. I t said th a t Go*. Jam** badge fund H* said. “ I want to
, T. 1L Thafaf, t r a sam i Mr*. F. T. Maan. vfaa rreejdent, and Mra. back tor# far teas
^ N e a f af tha
Oaftoy. Bettor, and laUoway aa- tha should*!. Beverley waa
Ftlaaaa had decided agatoat aaak- la* tea people know that I am ams
t i (ffa fa to Jaaaaaa*
to BAB p. a .
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l-Vr- 1
•
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fas sBfaBtote

Break-In Reported
At Fruit Warehouse

Shoes Arc Left At Scene Of Crime;
Three Held On Burglary Charges

Co-Workers Honor
B. H. Williams
Upon Retirement

Talbott Quits Post
To Save Capitol
From Predicament

Bart Petersons
Featured In Story
In Tropical Homes

r s : i • i- y s s ;
r„iEft?
j*“ —*7- «™-7i

Girl Dies In Crash l“er,Ur3rOf Cousin, Father

George Tells Group
'Not Interested'

Boy Thinks Father
Killed His Mother;
Judge J. Leonardy
Passes Heavy,Fjnes both wonu .,,d «*,u.. «o ,Seeks Protection
In Court Action

Dope-Crazed Man
Starts 1-Man War
Stabbing 4 Persons

Seniority Dispute
Agreement Hit
At Auto Factory

Tear Gas Is Use
To Disperse CroWd T-S

Attendant Admits
Rifling Cash Boxes

Frank Beverley No Longer Fears
Tap On Shoulder By Policemen

Planes Take Dike
To Avoid Colluion

Pig N' Whistle Fire
Damage Is Slight

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THURgDAY. JULY 3», 1955

Red Negotiator
NamedByChi
TOKYO (JA-Wang Ptni-na*. le d
China'a choice aa najatiatar hi the
Geneva talks with the Unttoo
States, holds bi#h rank to Chinee*
Commimiat eouneSa and le a cloae
associate of Chou E«4al, premier
end foreign minister.
BJPeiptnj radio announced Wang's
•election yettarday aooo after
President Elsenhower told a press
conference the Geneve session
parting Monday could teed even-

Smalhers Helpful
|p Getting Bill
Slated For Action
WASHINGTON, D. C. (Bpa•U!&gt;—Senator George Smalhers
(D-Flal waa today tnatrumental
In getUa# tk# “trip leaaa bill"
which la *« bauaftotol to all a#Hcultural interests, favorably re­
torted «xrt *f th# Rente* InUr| a ! a and Foreign Con*warre
Csmmftte*. Tba bill will wow ba
placed mi th* entondar far action
by tba Sonata.
In aniwer to toqwlriea. Baa.
«m* there etatad Aa action by tba
aommlttea waa a freak atof Ste­
ward smew tMi te*Wem hea toe*
order eonaidaratlon by kba
press sinew IMS.
RmaUiara also etoded that bo
ill exert ovary possible otfark
. bring this legislation wf far
floor eonilderatloa and to wwk
towards ita aariy paaeaga.
The togialstim aa repartod oak
ad tba aewinitttoa woaid allow kba
•griraftaral kttscbeea to #°aU ««
to ttip 1m m em a e e * n * »
bom* aftar k n b g aantod ■#»*cultural prodaeto, Evaatoek ar
fish to »*«*•&lt; aaatoafc Tba pea*,
to* of trip teasing In enkrwmoly

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(UlUr to far*-to face mc^Ujlioiu
betweta Chou nod Secralirj el
IU U Dwltoa.
la Gwieva. Wan#, now ambaaaedor to Poland, will negotiate with
U. Alexia Johnaoa, U.8. ambas­
sador to Cwrhotlovakia and a
Stata Department Far Eait expart.
Wan# waa aecrotary secenl of
Communist China's delagaUno to
the 19.V4 Geneva conference which
drafted the Indochina tnice. Chou
headed the deviation.
In 1M4 Wan# waa Chou’a Iicjoo
men with lh« foreign pres* el
Chungking during the lest fruitlesa direct negotiations between
Communists end Naltonalitls. In
INI he wee m e of Red China‘e
raprwaewUtfve* eUeodia# Joeaph
BUlto'e funeral.

Rural Preacher Tells
Of Battle With Man
Son Relates Episode
totrdcM bp uatng an autnenette was
ment by SM of the Soviet farmers
the Roaaiane bow simple it la, toms
ehJrt to Me M h rtm . la. hotwa an

Ex-Commissioner
Is Found Guilty
Of Aiding Theft Evidence Of Arson
Sought In Blazes
At Saratoga Track
AUBTDt, t n . (^-Form er Texaa
Land OmnUtloner Ba scorn Giles
waa found gtolty today o( being
an aecomplina to Hieft of gajm ot
the eUto'a eetorana land program

ftijn4i

Tba » n n Mtb District Oovt
Jury aaaaaaud Ua punishment at
three yean te the state peniten­
tiary but ba remained tree on
R .M bund after attorney* filed
a mottoa for a now trial.
Odea, who had proclaimed ipooaocsbip of Hie lf» million-dollar
eutorane land program, screed as
eftoirman at &lt;fie program's adminteteukfeu board.
"1 waa a IttfBJ Mt surprised al
tote aua," ba told reporter* when
the vardlet was returned after S
b o m and M mbratM of deliber*
aMua, *T didn't Hunk It would

SARATOGA SPRIHOB. N T. »
—Chief of Police Robert Flanagan
hurried home today from a eonfer­
vor* in Buffalo to take rhafga of
an toveettgatvon of two tires thst
destroyed Hire* bams sod dam­
aged another at tbo histone Sara­
toga rare track, tendance of ar­
son waa sought.
flo* bores woro harmed In te­
ther fire Th# Srst, Tuesday night,
destroy*d a bant at a training
trsek arroes tbo a*raii Rom the
main tr*ek. The anennd ye*t«rdsy
burned down two barna and dimaged u u fe tr near too main track.

i vetorsia lend ’scaoieii Mayor A tom S d tey mM.H
be TO m f ts f the eta la since yattarday’s Sro, "w» bnvo a Rre*
i Mi trope to dtokrlbutoou om Um
member, whre weakly news- hog In cur midst " Fir# Chief
resulting to n eeoildetnhl# soring
editor Kenaoth Towery, of Georg* KirkPatrick agreed.
to net only the h n u * but eon.
Tex., R nt broke tha story.
ftsratoga opens its tmh eeoeoo
turner no well.
Monday. Hundreds of thoroughbred
horses are being shipped her*.
24 Youngsters End Murk qf Hie stable space hit by
yesterday's fire wss unoccupied.
Swimming Course A caterer chopped out th* back of
am bam to thst groom could lead
A t Municipal Pool out a horses, wotl known.

jta-Slaylng Cases
Quietly Reopened
By Senate Group

W h l eaewMn Becrwtory of (he
Bam laid* Comity Chapter of th*
A a « fe M Red Croea aald today
Hut M abiklrtn hive eompleled
•wtmmteg InstructJona and have
mto tha le d Croea qualiflcaUons
a* Beginnen In Swimming.
t o l . Mary Knox aatd that they
wU receive their aartlfkataa
A aingtef aactieneer wild the
Btim to* Rational Red Cross
Miekcllff
Apartmeata, MM South
t o r n * Baa lam inate County

Park Avm., hi Sanford yeatarday
for |1M M aa a crowd af over
IM speguton and prespective
bnyera gathered far toe ale.
The apertaMsi* bdldteg, pre­
JW tM l Albert, Ready Boston,
Barbara Barkler, Bread* Clark, parly of Dr. J. C. Boyce, wea pur.
Rka Bgatete, Jon Eastman, Torn- chased hy J . M. Lee of Sanford
toy n ig . KatotlM ParalU, Mary . Bidding atertad a t S e'dork
Btefetev. Mark Rucilar, Pa lay yeatarday afte n e e a sad eoatlnBtofto. Richard Stewart, Tina wed until 4 a’cloek. |HM&gt;00 waa
Raemam, Rlffy Bower, Jimmy tha flrat bid offered with aeverel
Deea. B*veriy,Mriu, Lynn Lyon, prospective boy era rieteg f«r the
Jtmmg Newbury. Joanne New- main • thoroughfare apartment
bary, Loatea Ntafaoa, WUly Per- batldtef.
Ranaboroatk NaMeanl teaelty

Earl Higginbotham, prwstdmt
nf the feminoto County Chamber
of Commerce, told Hie Coffee
Club Uni morning the! more Uun
double Hie number of requests
for Information about nanford
•re being recrired by the Chan,
ber’a office.
Bringing Hie CWfee d u b viattora ep to data cm Hi* happen*
mgs withla the Chambar of Com.
m e t r e eirrlei, Higginbotham
laid that Hie local organiuliou
supporting baseball will roettims*
baseball game* throughout the
summer.
Robert I. Ktllhtmer, emccw
M the CnfJew nub gaHterlng*
each month, introduced Navy
personnel attending th* affair.
Captain Robert W. Jackson, Com­
manding Offl ear of the Neve!
AtnrtUsry Air Station, fd r. Hen­
ry C. Cntae, Eiecutiv* Officer at
the elation, and Cdr, W. R. Ratlett, Kvecuiiv* Officer of Compo•tl« Squadron f, were greeted by
Mrs, letwfyn OTWeTj Are« OK
roetar far too I SO toil t&gt;« Cof­
fee Club member* tost k wss
four years ago that too lISO
rams to lanford. We're eome a
too# way since than." Mi* said,
aa ah* oiled tha new equipment
and forward plena that are aval
labia fur Hit entertainment af
servicemen in the Sanford area.
Captain Robert W. Jackson.
Commanding Ottcer at tea local
Navy ‘Bate, reviewed poaelble
plane ter aip—eton. “We era a
vary important teduatry,'' be aald
'There's a lutto bit of noiao ted
no imohe," ba told the troop.
More than a acor# of local huainoaamen and cirto leader* at
tended the m ar lag af tha “Coffoo Club" this morning.

Nurso Is Planning

Boat# Ski Club
Wakomot Visitors
N a tu ra l Gas Bill
O u tco m e U n c er ta in
WAMRGTOM • - A M l H
. Mtttfel-

fmM

from d i r e c t temtoto w p w t o

••m e te *be Wmm mm teday,
neither frtesds em Itoi mede m$
•Mtfldent p reited*.
If tt should be ptmed. Jl te tot^ tl^ a tjC T ite jM d a rL d rtv i^
*t npter what pnmMai to t e i

T te mernkmi ad flw Sanford
Baaf mri Bk| Chib wdl gather In
B * CAP BaR tomorrow night at

'There ia ao potet ta saying ft Justice Of Peace
Is coatJsMd bet end humid, at
toast Mt when R stays wader M Pays Hii iself Fine
degrre* " Wahtgren eipiakned.
TEMPLE, 1 ar. &lt;fl — Jaatir* af
“They'll ba hotUr than ever If tha Ptaca A E. (Son I Warren
wa do HuL"
paid himself 111AC Ban rests r-

45 Girls Swept To Sea
haapHai, The beach waa tooUtod.
That* waa tea mock delay te ad­
ministering flrat aid.1*
Dr. Suawmu Nagal aald, "Wa

Speaking before the Jarrell
neon luncheon today was Srmtn•1# County Judge Kniest limitholder, a »o juvenile liidg* for the
eounty, A/te*- heme introduced by
program thairman
Tommy
Stringer h» gave the background
«f the beginning of juvenile
ewurts in lgt&gt;9 tn Colorado and
brought the history up to the
ewerent lima.
The speaker brought out that
Seminole County do*i not have
a detention home which creates e
hardship since nmler the pre.ent
conditions, any child which mutt
be held overnight It plated in the
County Jail.
Judge Houshnlder further ess tried th il the juvenile court
not a penal court but a mint of
correction. He wrnt en to tar
that he hope# to get every rivie
club and organiiatmn that, wdl
listen to him to start a juvenile
Welfare committee mad* wo of
local groupe this fell The prob­
lem* in th* county are not jove
Hi!* delinquent*, but prevention
«f acme, the apeiker continued.
He went on hr say that preven­
tion ahowld atari rn the bnn-a.
eehool. and alwaya the ehurrh. lie
appealed te the Jayree* to *et a
better eaempl* for a way of It*-.
|"g that th* tacnagera rouldefnllow. He Hated that only five p»r
gent #f juvenile errd youths are
aver admitted In court.
Th* Judge Csplalned lb* r*a*on
for th* requeei for the Itoofl ap­
propriated foe lie Juvenile apivenil* wnirt

S

vuilWtoJ**,
•rmmi&lt;* 'trerl

Jap Red Party
Told To Let Go
Underground
TOKYO in—.1span's rommunitt
psrty hit been instructed to aban­
don ill underjround acUvlttes end
berom# lotallv legal under Jsp­
ine &gt;* law, Kyndo newt aervica
slid bvlsy.
Th* Jspineve* news iglnrv said
the orderv were given to th*
psrty'i Nitiocisl Counril, meeting
hem, by Choicht Kaiugs. rhairmsn of lb* parly a c e n t r a l
dirertorsl*.
Th* fVimmunirts K«v* not al
kiwed Jspanes* or foreign news­
men into th* convtntion, attwndad
hy vorne Dirt top psrty funrtioasnes m Japan
Kudo said Kaluga's statement
to lb* roeiiwnlhvn hsd been oh.
tuned hy Jspsnea* taw- enfmroment authorities but did not say
how.
In rba past sh* parky ha* ngwreted both shore and undergrosmd.
As • pnluiril party H Is not out
laued in Japan, b it artively rampatgnnd in psvt eleetion* sod now
Im thir# membtrs tn Hi* Diet
&lt;Pirlumenl -

a * 1 *(uji

still und'i'

ron»U *t «it*H.

Larry Jnnet, Jurenfl* oo'msalnr
for thii oounty. was also a g fit
today. Among other vi»il«r*
Kerry Cwidtot, pr#»M*nt of th*
Orlando Japerea who effsr*d »n
outlina of
atimnirr runfei" n*-e
to he h rld U Orlando Aug.
«.
T, On# of Die main apeakm will
ho BumUr PHddy, International
vt*o peoaWenk, of Weat Virginia.

Man Pays Off Debt
Clears Conscience
■1IGHAM HTY, Ct*h
man w attid mto th* potirr ataimo
hare yettertfay and ailed officer
H. CL Hampton: “How much do I
ova yaw tor two blanket* I walked
away with Hire# year* ago?"
The man explained to t*# aur
petted etflrer that ona roM night
three yearn ago. "when I »*«
down em tny lurk." police let him
stay te • ceU overnight
la the morning, h* aald, he d#
rsded Mankato would com* tn
handy ao he pushed them through
the hart and picked them up after
ehaKking out.
"My eonvcience k si bothered
me aver aince." said Hi* man, who
g e n no name and addresa, “ |
vowed the flrat time f got to Rrigh
am City agam Td drop tn and
pay tor them "
Police decided M would he a
fair price, Tbo man paid amt left

WASHINGTON bP — Senator*
Aiken (R-Vt) and Sparkman (Dt!a) tuegrvled today that top So­
rt' t trader* b* invited In the Unit♦ 1 Stole* and that Vic# Prcsldent Nunn lw sent aa a recipro­
cal visit to Russia.
Th* two members of tb* tenet*
Foreign Relations e o m m i t t e *
made these proposals afirr Pre*iil'-nl Kiirnhowrr lobl a new* eontornnee yrvicnlay (hat rschang*
vislla “throughout th* whole achebmv of govrmment" had been dl»f if e d mtormally at the Geoeva
Rig Four conference Elsenhower
added that no definite invitations
were issued
Th* pocntbillty apeoed ap Hiet
Elsenhower would vrurt Russia
and Soviet leader* would eome
her# He waa caked M ha bad tbacussed lhat at Geneva, end he
replied they had talked “not only
about offidali visiting hark and
forth" but ahmit opportunities for
cUJiene of each country to exchange vlatte.

Church Mon's Club
Will Meet Tonight

DEM VP is -The stijhllv built
wife of s hut! dotcr operator and
self 1I1M i i*r.»t prelrher nss
•lam under nn.iertoiu eireumItanres si tlirir home sarly lodiv,
Hrr hujbamt, Mrnuealhrr I.
Smith, at. v n held without rhsr;e
tor inveiti gallon after wiling offlrer* a tlory of urappltng with
two stranger* in the dark.
rh-»f Deputy John Tapsrott said
Smith told him that )*•( nijhi he
amt h i wife, Zona, .Vt. walchrd
teleiision in iheir Scdrrwm and
"afterwird »e kined and hugged
earh other and went to sleep.
‘•Somrlim* afterward I «i&lt;
IwaVerrd hv wmoxi* r'ahb'nj al
my throat. I iwunj hard, knorked
him hi the fl-wr and hrld op until
there w it no further movement
“Then f heard a rvnse cumins
ton mmv von's room and thmkinc
thrrw was a second stranger f
went to h&gt;s enom and I strujjled
with a man hut he g«f away.
“Then I want hark mto my tied
room and found my wife on the
floor in «hs tame position 1 left
the intruder "
The officer said Smith u « t he
put his wife hark in had and lay
down beside her. “eshsusled by

house."
Th* offhwrt setd to^w wmre two
pool* of blond on Ih# twd #nd
aoothrr mi ih* floor; that Smith
had laceration over hi* left av*
and hogrmail impnnlv on hn nrck.
They and they found no fire,
armi but did find a small hole
in Hi* woman* skull near the
hairlm*.

Endorses Program
Offered By Soviets
RF.fll.tN uh — Communi at-r&lt;mtrollrd East Germany, supporting
Soviet prtirits M astaal, hat en­
dorsed Rutsii't plan for Ger­
man unification aa part of an allEuropean security svatem,
Th# agreement waa amwwinred
last night tn a Joint communique
after the tour-day ru n to Bait
Berlin bv Soviet Premier Bulgan­
in and Communist party bow* Nlkita I. Khnnhrhev, on their way
home from Hi* Geneva Big Four

Crowbar* were Died last night
to tear down mo doors at the
Altamonte hprinjv evpretv of.
fi-a n»» en'errd ehn .t 9 o'clock
Sheriff l.uther Hobbv't office.
Deputy Sheriff Morgan MrC’alland saul lhat th» evpretv of.
ftc* wasenUred about 5 o’clock
!a«i night.
Apparent'** the intruder* w»r*
srered awst when a Neg-o at.
lempled |o deliver *"rl* fern IO
ihe avpress offir*. Th* unidenti­
fied Negro said that ha saw
someont running from th* place
v.heti ha approarhed
Deputies found an aleetri* i d l ­
ing merhine end tun Underwood
tvpewfiler* brhind en Oak trea
about IM f»ei from th* building.
The only item missing from th*
riniarked budding was an elec,
trie radtn and flock
Deputy Sheriffs McClelland, O.
0. Owens, and Hubbard Cuban's*
Investigated th* attempted bur.
gtary. They n r lhat an early
arrest it expected.

Ike Will Release
Personal Decision
About Secretary
WAM11NOTOH m - T '« “ per*
Kuial’* daciawin Trevidenl F.t»*i&gt;howrr s»*t he will rnsko on llsr*
oM E. TMbeU’S futoro i»‘ arete
tarr of JO* Air Forr# sppsrertiy
will have In he made wHlwmi sny
sdvir* from Hi# Senate.
Thers waa on Indies Iion Hut »1
early report would h* mad* hr
the Arnsl* loveiligslmni iijhcorn.
miltec whlrh inquired into Tat*
holt’s shmit-lo-he.»*vrred outi.ie
buvinrvi fonnectiim.
Tslhott dramalirsllv loM the
luhcommlltr# ytvlervijv hr is gii'*
tng up. effecuv# n n t Sjnday, the
partnership m the N&lt; « York firm
of Paul H Mulligan amt Co . whirh
ha* pant him $111AW m tha J’»
vesrv smr* s* took hn Paniagua
Tafhott declined oomment on
published stortea that he was about
In reilgn. The While Hmise ail.!
It ha* not r»i*eivM a pesispatlon,
and it diimiased »* unfounded ear.
mas speculation* about a possible
aticcasMf.

meeting

Th* Western Afire* at the armma eotdarrne* Intlited that Germsny mn*t be reunified before a
Europe-wide security svatem eould
K* tel up. The Smiels bald out
tor the security system— and
ahandonmant of tbe North AHaatte Alliance—fir at.

The Men’* Club af The T-wthrr•n Churrh nf Ihe Reijcwmer will
se-.t tnniaht at Tito at the home Complaints On Tax
of J. r . Jnrccoseti, Bll Park Ave.
This i« th* regular meeting ef To Be Heard Friday
Two Important Vmlno)* Coun­
th* group h*ld monthly am tbe
ty meetings ar* slated for tomor­
last Thursday.
row at the Seminole Count)
Court llmiie.
At I o'rlock tomorrow afternorm. Hi* Board of County Comm iimliitoneri will att aa an rqulluaiiow board at a meeting tn
hear romplainle and criUciams
about late*.
At T.JO tomorrow evening, Ih*
Board of County Commiaalonara
will conduct an open hairing on
toning regulattona for the rounty.
Primary toning regulation* will
concern property holdrn nai ei­
ther aid* of 1T-M In Remhmle
County where Hi* proposed nsw
highway between Nanford and Orlaada to te th* plaanlng stage.

Touring Americans
Surrounded By Food
OOEMA, Ukrainian Rovtet Repakbe iD—Soviet hospitality will
pat Hie Mama if tha wives af Mm
tearing Ainmcaa farm delegation
don't tike tha poundage their
mm

The J l Americans k m a p a
toaced aa all-oataffort la tha food

LONDON to
— Bulgaria ad.
milled todsy it* intlaireraft gun*
shot down an larsrli airliner, kill­
ing all M per-ems aKnard. It raid
tho plana waa off ci-urse tor IM
miles over Communist tem iorj
Bulgaria eipcn*M&lt;l regret tof
Hw tragedy and appointed a ger*
rrnm rni rnmmlstlon to Inquire In*
to the disath r in which 12 Amcr*
leans perished.
Rreskmg a It-hmi* sitence, tho
Bulgarian Telegraph Agency, in a
hroadcail communique, said tha
El Al f'onilrltotiiwi left Its courio
over Yugoilivta yevtorday enterei
Bulgarian air apses "v ttb a jt
w arnm i'' o v 'r Trin.
The plane, by Bulgarian account,
moved wilhm a short distance of
Soft* on h» errant rourve, then
flew south hc&lt;or* bring ahnt down
m flame* near Patrirh, Just a fee
mile* from tha Greek border.
The Bulganina said their anti,
aircraft defenm waa “ unahte to
btenlify Ih* plane, and after a
tew warningi, fired “

Residents Seeking
Relief From Rains
ALBUQUERQUE. N M. ID—Re*,
identi of to«- lylnr area* to ttotth*
era Albuquerque appreheo lively
watched ram rtouda today, hoping
their Ridden komee could dry out.
Torrent* pouring down arroyo*
yeatarday from a rteodbunt aa
tha stop* af tha taadia Mousuiaa
east et ban made a lake af many
blocks ta low areas et tha rity'o
worth and.
Water was Mp deep ta p(K*a.
Ikaa, late at night, water from
two toon heavy shower* high ea
tha I t i t o t e t raage began Bond-

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Little Outward Evidence Seen
Of Friction Between Two Croups
B v-M

d t S u m n er.

CRA1TTR TWKNTT-EOUT
TO* POOR opened, and two man
eon** a . Doc 1taller nod Rob. Rob
■tool by tho door while Um doctor
—— over to Um bed nod do*
maided cheerfully, "Wall, young

ite Lalk to him aksw. Doc."
Zt was aa cedar. Doc hesitated,
than nodded.

" J w t a tew oil— tea Don't get
him tiled."
Ua left UM room. Rob booked a
chair rntr to tea bad and aat down.
“I don't suppoaa you feel Uke
talking about It, Md, but Dacey'a
called tha Inquest on Tim tor this
a / terosion. You can’t go, so l'v* got
4o. And r* « got to know w hat It’a
Oil «nmrt."

Krriy U4d turn, suiting with th*
stou from Lit*. s|iartiig hlmaelf
nothin*. "Wall. Rah," bo concluded,
•you can aay 1 told you
all

should have Idled him wl
pulled a gun aa me.”
"I didn't want h la dead,"
iprotested dully.
"NalUivr did L But P a
i * wouldn't have ridden s
way it's gang to ride you."
Roh stood up, "A rider a
Ithle morning with had mm

cried—lb« bard, racking aoba el n
slroag woman to whom tear#
dlda l coma easy. Cut Rob aanaod
they war* doing bar good, and bo
mad* no attempt to soothe her.
"Rob," ah* choked. Tv* been
such a tool!"
"Everybody's got to be a fool
sometime in hla Ufa," Rob said.
"Maybe it'll do you good for once
—leach you not to bo ao bard aa
other people’s looUahoeaa.'
"Maybe." (the mopped her ayaa.
"Tall Marry I’U bo over to ae« him
tomorrow after tha burying. Tou’ll
ba than, w est you, Robf Dad
would have wonted yea."
"Sura. You lie down and mat a
while before you nde beck to Slaaii
T. You need It*
*1 think 1 will." oho agreed. She

WASHINGTON Of) — F i v e uras show thst liftler of*the U n i
r n r i n o ibt malioo'i dairy aod has sot brought nun to dairying.
a a rftrln i industries » n i cUsn- TIM Nitlenil Ann. of V u ( ir u u
u c wouadi Iron » bltUr batUo io Msnufscturwi lu d in « m in t
Contrail that resulted la repeal at m tem eat that followers oI the
federal U n a on mariariM.
butter-margarine rootrom ay ora
reellma ran high at tho tla* "convinced that both iaduitrlaa can
with many eonaumtr group* da- now aerro thftr own intereata bolt
mandioc that Contrail uke ofl by adopting a policy of lira and
tho margarine lavioi. Tba debate lat lira "
.
threatened to divide the powerful The expaniion tn marganae tale*
group of farm ataU raembert. haa bean a rltal factor tn developgoma dairy leaden predict re* ment of tha aoybean at a major
moral of tha reatrictioni on mar- cash crop in many lectioni of the
garine would ruin dairying.
Midwest. It It not an uncommon
Today there la little outward njh t to iee big field! of toybeini
evidence of antipathy between the growiai alongude paiturei where
butter and marrarina groupi. Ex- dairy cowt grate. Soybean oil
cept tn aome of the big dairy makee up about 60 per cent of the
itatei, margarine la, accepted br raw material for margarine. Cotmilk producer! aa a full fledgrd tonieed oil provide! moat of tha
competitor.
remainder.
In fact, in »nma areai dairy atd
Tbit doean’t mean that all U
margarine groupr are working to- love and light between the two to­
gether tn promote coniumption of du«trtei.
fluid milk. The margarine lnduitry The margarine people are onrerognirei that if a larger portion hippy becauie tome itatei itiU
of tha milk supply r»n be puibed maintain reitrictioni agiinit their
into comumption in tlie fluid form, product. Wueoosla and Mlnneiott
there will be leu for diversion into prohibit the tale of yellow mirgabutter.
• rine and they are major dairy
Margarine h n gained many new itatei.
eoniumera atnre repeal nf the fedIn addition. 13 itatei ilill tax
aril taiea widened ita price advan- the product. Tbay are Ciliforua.
Uga over butter.
Colorado. Idaho, Maiiachuaetta,
l^teit government figurei shn* Mtmi—L", Montana, Nebraska,
that Amertrani coniumed an av- V*w York, North Carolina. North
eraga of I 3 poundi nf margarine Dakota, Penmylvanla. South Dalest year compared with S T poundi kote, L'uh, Vermont and Wlaconannually before repeal.
tin.
Butter atlll holdi • flight lead. Despite repeal of federal Uxei.
comumption averaging B pound* the mirgatiu# maker* rontend they
lait year compared with 10 4 mffer from favoritiim toward butpoundi the year before repeal.
ter by the lederal government.
Margarine leader* aay theta fig- They cite the fact that frieral

KAS8AS CITY. Uh- A aoft*
ipolran but agraiilv* newapaperman of 14 with the manstriam af
a college dean often ia referred to
ea tho “ciar" of tho National
Collegiate Athletic Alan.
He to Welt Byars, a good xahired end eary to meet former
Texan, executive tecretary of the
NCAA.
He ipeaki with confidence and
i*lf anuranee and you gat the l a ­
pre moo he h u weighed every
word But nothing tn hi* attitude
nor hu appearance leavet tha lapraiiioo you a n talking tq n whiptracker.
Ii he the hatchet man of tha
NCAA? How much power, if any
does be harm? Can ha dtclare an
athleta inallgibla at will? Tboie
queiUons aren't eaally answered.
The responalblllty and authority
of Byen la not clearly defined tn
the by-laws of tha NCAA, aa or­
ganisation through which mtmbtr
uaivenitiaa collegia and assoclatas apaak and act at the national
Im L
Still Byart to no mystery man.
Ha » tha aetlve head of aa organ­
isation of 482 active, allied and as­
sociate member* that cooducta its
buiineii through an annual con­
vention with an lg-man council aa
the interim authority.
Byera came into prominence at
n wheel la Intercollegiate athleUei
'egtolatloa still bars purchase of
marganae by the Navy.
They alee point out that the
government donates many million
pounds of butter annutUy tn tha
school lunch program, to tha Army
and to rrllaf agendas, but not a
single pound of margarine.

presidents took a whack at the
operattoo of iporta la geaaral and
the aaalty code came la for rnvtotan.
Byers' Job to similar to that of
a conference commlnkmor or ox•cuttve aecrotary.
He to tha man between the vari­
ous committees of NCAA miehlnery and tha council between con­
vention! where the members have
tha final say on all mattars.
If Byars to the NCAA's hatchetman it's difficult to determine
whether he inspires the policymiking council or Um council In­
spires him.
The council in past yaars has
been called fertile ground (or s
crusader. Whether Byers fill! Into
tha crusader class to quastioeabla
but ha’s known to act quickly and
decisively la method and manner
acceptable to tha council.
There is often the contention
from Mattered quartan that By­
ars assumes for the council and
the NCAA power to declare an
athlete ineligible at any time—a
that really belongs to tha
tioa or conference.
At a matter o( fact tha NCAA
rules on the eligibility problems
during regular season play.
There's an Infractions commit­
tee of throe, plus Byers who is a
nonvoting member, to invesUgati
reasooably substantiated charges
or reports et a member’s violation
of NCAA rules and regulations.
Tha committee's findings and rec­
ommendations, if any, go to the
council.
Byers, a graduate of Iowa In
1BU. was a United Press sports

The NCAA named Byen exactstfee director Oct. U 1M1. a t a aal*
ary of mw* than HO.OOO a year.
Tho headquarters were moved la
1953 to Kansas City, Byen’ home­
town. Personae) et headquarter*
presently consuls of Byars, two
administrative a tm tents and three
secretaries.

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Hollows y was borq New Ytsr*i
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HAT. BOYLE

Women Sparkle As Dusk Sets In
The tjulstlort ha* been a*kM thrttisanda
Upon thouasnd* of times. Ami, just a few
flays ago, one ol the cltyV leaders passed tfld
question along to his audience and fellow
leader*.
U.,w« ver. no one ever seem* to be able to
|pet to the bottom of the question. No one
Suomi to went to get »he answer.
The question came about when the efforts

of iiv trli tehmUtlidl toward tha eatiblliHInjt uf an already successful induatry on a
firmer tailing rime to light
Kj aoor.hr *h« the question asked, that!
the stileincnt uha made that buiineaa inven­
tor* ce»'m tuner to find the time to eatablinh
themselves on property secured from the
city.
Lct’g look at the surface and aee what
wl can find for ourselves. Hive the proper
eomrriltleei, orgraniratiotia, Interested citizeris. group*, op whatorrr you might call
them, been organized to perform one gigan­
tic effort toward getting Industry here? If
the ciitnmlitee* have been tlllbflahtd pro-

Udnll Rises Again

On the night of Miv 2R, the little Kanv
ftr town of Udnll «s&lt; HpueH apart by a torhade. Tho regt ». &gt;•. '• * ti-r f!«nnte nf Udnll
—thn«« with were left—ftftrlAil to rebuild.
Tho fit-ft «tr«ift»iif to go up housed
town office*, tho post office, the Fo#l fro**
and fedora! disaster *ftere|&lt;*. |tv mid-July
there Wore * growerv •'
'nurnnt and
hardware atoro and tho h
rk of near­
ly a *core of now home* had been rat*ed
Th* neonlr nf I'rtall are planning hir for
their new |qWrt. Thev rnviaion an Idvllie
suburban HrvelujjfHent whirh will attrart
commut»n from Wirhlt*. 25 mile* to th*
R orth. Their p'ank are repilutt fn fniltlon U. S. Aid To France
or.iUFe Ihev havA had tho will, the ntirspo
The m u lti of tho foreign aid itrogfafflA
and tho energv to go *head In te n d of oink­ rnmot he teen by the nverngn AmdHmn.
ing Into npnlhv after disaster struck.
That thin program i* endorsed rear after
When Udell ha* risen again from the year by th* majority of Amerldati* rtprdpra*rle. it will be a teatlmnnial to nian'g Un­
conquerable aplrlt.
ml t W nation'* economy. 1l h*A (IMdiiml
change* in Vranch Intlullry AMfl • minor fAvolution In Frenrh ngrlcultur*.

The Sanford Herald

•Sr#p, ••lardaT tag l l ll l #

I W « i TitH Si.

French farmer* traifitlonalle Inllitte
on ft’nvjet ohaolete method*. Th#if Agrlculttiral yield w o one of the |AW**I Itt fiiltepe.
A* a rAaulf Af American Alt), th* Ff*heh
farmer* today are prttduMftf luf|ttu*** ttot
the flr*t time In hlitdfy.

P a p 4___________ Thumdsy, July

26,

1955

TtlOAVn It! ItI, F. VRRMK
Knee* which have not bowed unto Rial/—
1 Kings 19:18.—They that worahip Sensual
ihinga and find their chisf pleasure there
fhlat the very thing* that Siparata * nun

Ha m

No*, dbat hat M i l Mb change
HEW VORK UP - Curbstone rc But ihe—ah# wtaia la IfJrf 11*1
Evening bringi out tha AMU to I
flrrUmii of a pavement Plato:
tt th* ittha*T V et Vmpta Th*
Some *omen, 1 know, till If
A girl'* b lit friend Ua't a die
rtfedftii id tM #H« ebbed u the1
mood—it's dmk. the time of dij at my theory tbit Uf H ifi iivf mJM deiddffd. dU lifM tib of th«
by a different interior tk*k.
m ti M i with tM Mytedeh of do/,
.Vi let me try to prove It by light, tho tin* d m moo tool
citing a i.tuition familiar to many strongest.
married couples:
The tired husband arrives home WomM Wtl (8 ftfttMd Utemand ii tcld by hii wife that Ibli itltd with mystery. Thor don't
ii their wedding annlvenary sad • ant to be mg too clearly. They
; thr&gt; are going out for the evening • ini to Hep up an Ulusioo. Aid
her best fit* foryird.
I doftad know* that tho, M dot*
One of the surest signs nf the with another c.Tiple. Well, ho i profaffional magician, crodtea
doesn't
want
to
He
bfgt.
whines,
feminine sex's superior physical
illusion illic it la a half-light.
(
endurance is the fact that where- pretending be has fainted from
So
tt
la
that
duah
atin
la
Iter
weakness
All
to
no
avail.
a&gt; a man's atrength wears down
during (he day, a woman'# Mrength "Get up off that clean rug and (ha eternal aho, and her womanrn set drilled," imps hii wife. hood untold i like a flowar aa tha
builds up.
Or m It item# to Use Sverige When the two couplet mSef, the tub goal dona and night com*a
husband He plods home from work wire# are i&lt; lowly and sparkling
all wnrn out from Ihe ordeal of as tehor.lgirli But the husbands Anybody havf iny other myster­
They look
like a pitr- ies ibout women they'd UkS te
helding down a * * t m aw ltel rh a ir are drooping
.
,
hava cleared opr
.1
this soft Iteirhlti isLtes dlgnrwelC n\ «''•*»
at hii fstflef. But his wife, who his neareii hoipital blood bank.
put nut perhipt three limes as So whal happens? The hutbands
ARGENTINE* FARAD!
murh energy hi performing her era as mofme aoi mutt as clams.
BUENOS A I R E S . ArgenHia, m
houiehoU hnnpM. la itili is fresh Bui midnight works a magic F—Tea thousand Argntlnaa M - v
rhinge TK- wives begin to fade
at | mSadnwhrk
tided silently before Preildent
Ati h# want* to do It yiwn nr like Cinderella, the hutbands come Juan
D Peron last night on the
alive
They
want
to
get
out
on
the
I fall n k ep wilehtna leietismn
dancf floef, They laugh, tell Jokes third anniversary of the death «t
t-i slringers at the next table, and bit wdte Evs.
call to the waiter for madder muA coplrtlllenal resolution leaded
fir and stronger wine.
Mr*. Peroti. who died at cancer,
The weakening wives plead to be as tM "s#HhJal chief «( tea na­
taken heme, and get this eeislv: tion.** fn several towns In Butene
“Homo'* Ihme la for women Aires province, however, monu­
and children."
ments and posters erected te bar
,01* law h* ran shorlfi hit term When the night club closet, the memory wart defaced.
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in Use Otlird le sight years Hy hutbands still don't want tq go
volunteering for three to six horn*. 1hey want to push over bus
months of active training at some flcns add throw toeki at tha
armed force post.
mools.

Thi* ,ta because of meehlttllatlAn. The
manufacture of agrrlcultural lmpl*mettla I*
Hsltt! MpWI.V. Th* pr*W*r ftrevdiictlon nf
200 tractor* a year had risen to 40.000 In
1054 and wiP probably hit 60,000 thla year.
Of the Nearly *60.000,000 inveated In thl*
Industry *lnte lft45, th* Urg**t part was
nblalnH frvim th* Krfttth lr#a*ury In Mar­
shall Plan fund*.
A* 4 result Of |he*e Improved methods.
Frahce dn lunger deed* tn bnnort food from
alimsd, and la nAw a#*klng markets for It*
surplus wheat, liveatcck. sufar and dairy
produrto.
8urrs*» hat AteHased need for Ameri­
can aid to Fr* re*, afid has shown what can
ba dona to help. othSr nation* Aid ta oxPep-

dawson

Keeping Up Good Times Problem

IAMES MARLOW

WASHINGTON, 'F -T h tl is ati
ABC on the military reserve hill
Just passed by Congress to build
up a pool of (rained men. Prksi
dent Eisenhower It experted to
Sian it Into la# shmlly. II will go
Into effect at thst moment.
First look at tha re»erva pro­
gram as It stands under a law
pissed in DM.
Under that law everyone dis­
charged from the armed frrees.
unless he served eight years, must
then go into the reSArvel so that
hit total active and re sm e service
11 Sight ycara.
Thera ara three kinds of re
tervet:
I. Resdy reservhts whe train
They drill one night a week, from
11 to 41 weeks a year, and spend
IT days a year tn camp. They get
paid, arrontmg to rank, for (he
days and nights they drIU.
I Ready reservists who don't do
any training. They get ho pay,
i Standby telen e t They, like
the sermvd group ef ready retervuti, do no drilling.
Roth groups of ready retervtth.
in ease of war. would be called
into ItUvt eervifg Ihead of the
standby rtlerrSs Who. under prtitel law, goes Into the ready reslrvee and Into tho standby r r
sines?
1. Anyone with teat thin five
l Sara tn tho armed forces must,
upon Ms discharge, go ipt* tM
teady reserve*. But whether At WU
hi takes reserve training la volun­
tary. If he doesn't lake the re•ena training, he mint stay tn the
ready m en** until hii eight-year
obligation I* up .

Then, since under the old la* he
still has an ight-jear obllgatli-n.
hs could serve his remaining lour
a» a standby.
Or a man who has filled out his
enlistment' of draft term. If he
volunteer# t&lt;&gt; go Into the trttnei Soviet Officials
ready relerve, will have U&gt; Serve
only one year in that group Then Return To Moscow
he'd serve out the res of his BERUN, (A - Roviet Tremler
eightyear obligation as l Standby. Bulginin and Communist party
This II what th* new law will host Slfclti B. Khrtishchav left
also do — hut again only (or a
limited number — for predraft
youths under W*t:
ThAy rau becomS SaSmpt from
the draft by yoluntrertng for sperial tralhUig of thtN Id lit tnonihs,
followed by TtS years In the
trained ready reserves.
A high school student who vnlunleered for the trained ready re­
serves under thi* a/rangement
rould defer his required activo
(raining until he graduated or
reached Id Meanwhile, he'd be
riedlled fdr the ready reserve
drills he alirnded
Under pteteht law a youth who
Inina the Nltinnal Guard before
he's l l lk ran avoid Ihe draft, pro­
vided he agree* to *tay In the
Guard until be'a 2* Under tho

STAftTB TOMORROW

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I AmOne who hat had fiva
ycafl ut thl Itmad Brfeoi. or *
NEW V o !!, ill—Ra# to heap itedOritlnd-tha frllnw, sty. whs th* curteitry Ms told th* ism total ef fly# tn tho armed forces

Mod Umts going It tha problim
m a y for lha money managers,
n a y think they have tha antwtr
i i mild raatrateti on credit
S l M r Idea: Nat only hava you
er had It to good, hut If you're
avoid hard ttme* In Ihe future,
theory mustn't b* let te get too
a n y now.
Bu tho rest of short-term borrow­
ing h it risen te Iho highest point
b mar* thin a year and a half.
And lha pries of long-term govern-

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j| looking far a comfortable-to- Bilkmal banka In tha land: “On and lha Itlmed toady retorvSs,
can ask fflr a ttaniftr Into tho
latt-to-b*&gt;cSUo* standby tetervtt
for a |rowng ffamUyi of tho
until hll eight y u r t ire up.
buainoiiman whoM UM a Mhl
That's tha t»iy It la MW. it wtu
loan, at last year'a cost, to get
remain that * tv for all (beta who
ready ter tha faU and Christmas
Sntrr Ih* armed forte* before Eltrad*,
tenhowsr signs th# new bill: Ihry
Th* policy of mild rostrotet la
have a tote* obligation nf eight
b*sed on lha belief that prieo Inyears on a ttM Mrvlca and te the
flttion ‘sn’t much of a throat th
r* terras.
tie United Itataa now, but that
For those who enlist nr ate
* d i t Inflation could h*. And ladrafted altar Uia Mw bill becomes
dated credit could Mil lha bulla law. Ihe int*l obilyetlon will hr
M u boo mslmply by dvoMtlmStlx y arn Ualsad at atlht.
■
•terilts
t*
bell
any
anticipated
latlng tt and brtnftog on a host.
iatetealfti D build op tarn- They will have to put in combined
With I* appitent ftewa ter th* riH.
term*, officials fear, could tend tn tertts* Of flfa yeSrt IB th* armSd
liresa l l ! the IfSUM teady re
som a. M l «M p**r tn th* stead
by reset**!.
Thoy won't hav* a choir* Is

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Bofely fn w sa. GenmlM otm be*

aaiata M* —of choosing to go teto
tho
SMiritateg teady rotarvka
prwvtie* no*-i(Htfl-lt teres for Carry­
tsrvs naaot, leak loam to kui- tbtfl they gat out of tho armSd
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B re st. IbsyTl hats to *o ml &lt; wraber* in sU IJ stal#* are erftwtlog Coptei nT th* OUOuj I will N« iii !nhlounie eurh a* itew MS la lha utiit to vwluotew 4-H leaden through
teady MSgrvi training.
vb^r# drawing Tb«v ir# alleroiUlng

EiamplM: Jones pats Sul of the
Army attar two yom* oervice He
mute go teto lha trained reserve*

te a CaliAteRla Mralao* 1
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IwUnr soared of him,

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year ho la la tha standby tesorvo*.
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Miss D. Jones
Future Bride,
Feted Tuesday

Past Noble Grands*
Meet At Home
Tuesday Evening

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THE

Marilyn Monroe
Is Scrutinized
By Red Farmers

7 tty Bitty Buddy' Is Beginning

Ti* Past Noble Grands Club
met with Mrs. II. L. Moore
Tuesday evening. Mrs. Brodle
Williams presided over tho busi­
ness meeting and honored tho
past deputy presidents la tho
club.
Mrs. Carl Charpening was In
rhargo of tho program. The next
meeting)! to be with Mr*. W. E.
Jameson.
Delicious refreshments were
•ervrd to Mrs. II. E. Cordell, Mrs.
W. E. Jameson. Mrs. C. E. Chorpenfng, Mrs. Fred Myers. Mrs.
Nancy Dobbins. Mrs. W. D.
Thornton. Mrs. Hmdie William*.
Mr*. Charles E. Cole, Mrs. Norm» Kyle, a visitor and the hoatrss.

SPENCER, lows. UR—"She's not
so bad!" »a!d floris Savrlrv of
the Soviet farm drlegslion Tuesday
night after seeing Marilyn Monroe
In "The Scvtn-Y'car Itch."
"Of eounc." he added, "for us
It’s not entirely a motion picture
of the ttpc to which we are ac
nuitomed"
"She ha* a beautiful body!" said
Peter Babmindra, aim of the Busaian group.
"It seem* to me." he declared,
with a certain amount of Justifieslion, "that she's not there for the
sake of the motion picture but
inrirad the motion picture exista
for the sake of her."
"When *hr doe* tnlmlrray," Bah
mindr* said, "'h e sometimes ill*
tort* her face "
"If you publish this," he added,
"ahe'li be angry at me."
Marilyn e m e r g e d from the
searching examination nf fivr
pain ol Russian eve* tonight much
better off than Jane Itunrll. One
of the Butsijns made remark*
duparaging the famous Buiseli
charm*—mo»t of them—after see­
ing her in a motion picture Mon­
day night.

Try This One

Good Eating Means
Different Things
To Various People

Mrs. L. A. Barley honored
August bride-elect. Miss Dorla
Jones wllh a miscellaneous show­
er Tuesday night at 6 o'clock tn
the home of Mrs. J. W. Brown.
Decorations of re d . yellow,
whit# and pink roses were placed
throughout the rooms and one cre­
ation originally displayed a set­
ting of wedding bells tied to can­
dles amid the Gowers.
The. honoree was presented ■
corsage of sweetheart rotes anil
lily of the valley entwined with
wedding belts.
Garnet were played and prises
went to Mrs. Prsnk Noell tnd
lire., 1-elsnd Rudd.
Refreshments of punrh. open
fsced sandwichrs decorated with
various colors a n d different
shapes, mints and nuts were ser­
ved. Tho dining room table «M
overlaid with • “beautiful" Irish
linen cloth and crystal dishes ami
matching punch boat were also
used. Two threo brinched can­
delabra holding burning tapers
By CECILY BROWNSTONE
were placed on each side of the
Such wonderful ways to serve
punch bowl.
sweet red chcrnct- We’re talking
Tha honor#* wai preienlcd with about fresh fruit—bright red Lam­
BLACK AND WHITE puke*.
many lovely gifts.
berts nr dark red Bing*.
an elegant duo for tho Anthony
Those prv-ent to he with Miss
Ore them in s make-your-own
BiotU aull-dr#e* of Imported
Jones were her mother. Mrs. W. salad for lunch, letting family and
Italian scroll-printed textured
1„ Jones, her sister, Mi»s Delores guests help themselves from ■
•ilk. designed with the «nt«rJunes, Mrs. C. 8. Sheppard, Miss big bowl of tossed gre«-n», a cruet
atatement to *ult the refined
Hetty Sheppard, Mrs. Inland | of Fwneh dressing, creamstyle
taatea of the 'mUtreM of the
lludd. Mrs. Frank Noell, Mrs. cottage fhr»-'e and •rnnped-out
manor.1* Cut Uke a fine item,
W. O. Rtanscll. Mrs. Robert shells of fresh pineapple piled wllh
the aleekly fitted Jacket U edr-d
with black Nik gTOagrwm above
Cushing, Mr*. Roy Britt, Mrs. I the pineapple pulp, bananas and
a etralght-hangtiif pleated aklrt,
Kd Klrrhhoff. Mrs. W. P. Brooks cherrlei. Hut rolls go along and
J r , Miss Bobbya Morton, Mrs. Iced tel or coffee. There's a
Calvin Wright. Miss Paulette really refreshing summer fours#
Cason, Mrs. Frances Walton, Mrs.
Then lor a fancy dessert, try
John Miller. Mrs. Christina Wood­ Individual t'her-y Alsikar.
ruff, Mrs. Jo* Wright, Mr*, J. R.
CHERRY IIKI.P—YOURSELP
Stapler, Mrs. R. L- Morton. Miss
SALAD
Patty Brown. Misa Martha Gro­
Ingredients: I large pineapple,
gan, Mlaa Mltdren Turner, Mrs. sugar. I pound red awert cherries.
Armtlda Covington, Mrs, U T. 3 bananas, lemon juice, mixed
Sheppard, Mrt. Frank Bryant, iilad grrens, French dressing,
Misa Colleen Engebretion, Mrs. creamstyle cottage cheese.
By HANK TUT ANT
Forrest Eng*brtUon. Mrs. TL T.
Method: Slice pineapple in half
FT. RILEY, Kan. lfv-Bluo-*yed, Hunt. Mrs. A. L. Wilson, Mrs. W. lengthwise; cut out pulp and dire;
auburn-haired Emllle Turney ha» T. Ball. Mrs. Vln Cara. Mrs. B. aprlnkle pulp with sugar to taste;
Just flnlahed the task of moving E. Ratliff, l|ss. E. A. Covington, let stand 30 minutes. Stem cher­
Mrs, Margaret Weber, Mrs. Her­ ries; wash in colander with cold
'h e r household —aomo 5,000 miles
man Fisher and Mrs. Dels Gallo­ water; drain well and plL Cut
! Emilia la an Army wife whose way,
bananas Into H-inrh slices and
husband la among the thousands of
sprinkle with lemon Juice. Drain
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soldiers participating on Operation
pineappl* and mix gently with cher­
Gyroscope. In this gigantic more,
ries and banana •; pile into pine­
g 000 members of the 1st Infantry
apple shells. Let guests help them­
• Division in Germany are tradfng
selves to fruit, mixed tiled greens,
1placet with the lOth-Dlvlslon at PL
F r e n c h dressing and collage
THURSDAY
Riley.
cheese Makes &gt; servings.
The vanguard of the 1st Division Tha WMU and Brotherhood or INDIVIDUAL CHERRY ALISHAS
Central Baptist Church will have
arrived here Monday.
Ingredients: 1 pound sweet red
Today Emllle, her two children a supper at the church at 7 p. m. cherries, 16 marshmallow a, 2
and her husband, C.W.O. Vale followed at • p. m. with an ad­ tablespoons pineapple juice, m l
Turney, are establish*! in a rent dress by guest seeker Judge Er­ food coloring, 2 egg whites, &gt;« teas­
ed house In nearby Junction City— nest lloutholder.
poon salt. U rup sugar. 6 sponge­
W and already are talking about buy­ The Indies Auxiliary of tha cake cups, 1 pint very firm vanilla
BLFRE will meet at 11 a.m. at ice cream.
ing a home of their own.
EmiUe’s task of setting up a new tha horns of Mrs. Paulino Goetha
Method; Wash cherrlei In colan­
household in the United States hat for Its business meeting and der with eold water; remove stems
monthly
luncheon.
as added complication. In addition
from all but II cherries pit stem­
to her household duUes and caring Th* First Baptist Church Choir med cherries and cut in half.
for her lS-month-old daughter fa* will hold rehearsal at 7:30 p. m. Quarter marshmallows; add pine­
trtcla and 4-monlh-oId son Billy, Tha First Baptist Training apple Juice and melt over lour heat,
Union will sponsor Visitation to­ stirring occasionally.
■be has a language barrier.
Remove
from heat; add a few drops of red
• A German girl, she speaks and night beginning at 7. p. m.
understands a little English but Tho Vacation Blhle Sbcool at tha food coloring—enough to make a
her husband still must Interpret Elder Springs Baptist Chapel be­ pretty pink; cool. Beat egg whites
at t:S0 a. n«.
and salt until stiff; gradually heal
* fast-moving conversation for her. gins
The First Baptist Jualor Royal In sugar until very thick and glos­
file loves the supermarket. "It's Ambassadors
will
meet
at
tha
sy; peaks should stand up straight
good. fine. You can buy anything
church a t 7:00 p. m.
when hosier is slowly removed.
there,** she said.
HIDAT
Gently fold marshmallow mixf i e nlded that ever here "every
Tha
Vacation
Bible School at tha turn into stiffly beaten egg whiles.
thing's bigger — the shnpe, the Elder Springs Baptist
Chspel bo- Fill sponge-cup rakes with very
raies-hut the service Is not equal
at 1:30 a.m.
firm lee cream; add a layer o' !«•»
to Germany. A young man thorn gku
has an apprenticeship — studies The Commencement Program pitted halved cherries. Spread
for
tha
Elder
Bpringa
Baptist
.three years to bo a waiter. Dresses Chapel Vacation Bible School marshmallow meringue over lop
■cost less here, but they're made will begin at • p.m. The Exhibits so ire m am la completely covered
and will be Insulated against broil,
batter in Germany, I think."
will ba open to the public at T:M e r beak Place on cookie sheet or
With her husband’a coaching P . m .
plus special classes at FL Riley Tha Sanford Boat aad Ski Club ■broiler tray; brown quickly under
to help the wives adjust to life in will meet la the CAP Hall et I broiler; watch carefully beeame
America* the Tunwys figure the p. m. All members are urged to this may take only a few seconds.
Garnish wllh whole cherries with
linguae* problem will be salved
visitors ere wtl stems, lervn at once. Makes
H
shortly.
servings.
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Unmarried eeldlera had few
OTHER WAYS WfYH CHERRIES
.
•UNBAT
problems. They went to barracks
The filsth District school of
Dip sweet red cherries in a frit­
to live*.
Instruction of the American Leg­ ter batter and fry in deep fa t
Almodt 100 enlisted men and of­ ion Auxiliary will ba held la Euo- Serve with a foamy lemon sauee.
ficers, pits St depsndcnls, wen In tle beginning at • : » a. m. Re­
Want to dress up that yellow or
the group arriving Monday. Twe gistration is |1 JO aad all off!- white cake made from a mlxT
smaller advance valla rame aartler. The movement will

MISS NOItMA FAYE HARVEY
(Photo bv Coxl

Sept. 3 Wedding Date Selected
By Miss Harvey, Ensign Clause

Housewife Has
Important Job
f With Moving

B I R T H S
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Harper Jr.
announce th* birth of an 6 lb.
daughter, Hunan I)aiW-n, July 25
at th# Femahl Lauilitnn Memo­
rial Hospital. Mr*. Harper will
tw tememlwri-d as lh« former
Mias Sue Collum.

Sept. 3 has been cho*en as the
w&lt;d,,ing date fur Mis# Norma
Faye Harvey and l-n«. William
("lar--nre ('tame Jr. The engage­
ment and coming marriage It
Iwing announced today by Mr.
and Mr*. It L Harvey, parents
of the bride.elect.
Mi*s Harvry was born In
Screven, &lt;!a., and attended schools
tn Tam|it end here graduating
from Seminole High School in
111.12. She attended Florida State
University In Tallaha»*r*&gt; fur on#
)«ar ant i« presently a danrt in­
structor at the Duvtiury School of
Dancing. Misa Harvey la a mem­
ber of tls Dane* iua*tera of
America.
Ens. Claure, son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Clau*e 8r., v,a* burn
In Sanford and graduated from
SIIS with the r!a«* of '61. Gradu­
ating with a IIS In Phytic a, from
tha Unlvrtiily of North ( arolina,
he Is now at lending Navy Flight
School In 1’cntatota.
The wedding will lie at the
First Baptist Chur-h with final
pinna being announced at a inter
data.

In a saucepan with half a cup of
light corn syrup. Heat the rhrrries
and syrup, stirring octaiionally;
then simmer about five minute*.
Stir In a quarter teaspoon ol al­
mond extract and cool.
Add pitted halved sweet rcJ
cherries to a gelatin riew rt; sum#
sweet red cherries and a sprink­
ling of sugar; bring edges of pa*,
try together so you have triangles
Mr. nnd Mra. Dean Wa.le and
and crimp edges together with a sons laiwrll and Mike have re­
fork. Prirk turnovers wrll an I turned to their hums in Owensbake In a hot uven until lightly boro, Ky., after a visit with Mr*.
browned.
Wade's mint and family, Mrs.
Want a luxurious d!*h for Sun. W. E. Dowdy on Pineway Burnt.
day llrunchT Fold chopped pilt* I
sweet red cherries into a light a Frlrndi of Mr*. W. \. Knight
a-feather waffle batter. Ilakp waf. Sr. will regret to Irsrn that *be
flea and terva with butter, powder* ia critically 111 in tie Florida
ed augar and a garni,h of whole Sanitarium tn Orlando.
cherries with stems left on.
And no one will object to cherry
Mr. and Mrs. D. B Watkins
mufflnit Just add chopped pltir I •nil family, who recently moved
sweet red cbtfriei tn a rich muf­ to PahoVec from Hanford, spent
fin batter; serve hot with butter. the werkmd h&lt;ra vldling rela­
Orange sections can go along with tives. Their son. Mike stayed
the rherries if you like.
over for a fewr days and went
Fill spongecake cups with pre­ home today.
pared vanilla pudding-and-ple fill­
ing mix; lop with pitted halved When recipe directs you to whip
sweet rhrrrjes and a dollop or egg whites until they are "Miff"
hut nut dry", beat the whites un­
sweetened whipped cream.
How ibnut turnovers? noil out til they rtand in Mill peaks whose
your flskird putry and rut in points do not lop ovrr. The air
squares. Fill wilh pitta*1 halved bubbles In the egg white* should
sweet chen w*.
be liny and even.

fflc M o ju d i

SANFORD IfERAI.D Thaw. July 2«, 1955 F a n 1

BY MABJ01I1E M. MOIt It ISON
Florida State Board of Health
Mod of ut have heard the rxpro,,ion, "thi* i&lt; good ratuu;'"
Whai does It mean to you? O u n ­
ce* are that thi* will depend upon
your age, your cultural back­
ground, and the section of the
country In which you were rrared.
• To a teenager, good eating may
he a hamburger and a rhorolatr
tnilk'hakr. To a typical rural
Southerner, It may bo turnip
green* ami cornbrrad. But for a
permit of Italian evlrartlon, it
may be a diifi nf spaghetti serv­
ed with a gla** of good red wine.
To ■ nutritionist. the term
meant rating a wide variety of
fowls, prepared In such a way at
to rrtain Ihrir food value, and
trrvrd In an appeliring and at­
tractive mannnrr. Meats prepared
with the** standards In mind will
mo»t likely meet our body's need*.
Each of uv should consider our
body as our personal home. Our
life *nd health drpend on the ma­
terials we u»* In It — and cer­
tainly food is one of the mml
important. We know that ade­
quate fond is essential to good
hratlh Wc know that a good diet
throughout life help, build resis­
tance, tn disease. IVs nm*t de­
pend upon our food for the ener­
gy to do our Work, si well a*
for building and repairing our
body tissue*.
Why. then, do ws sometime*
fail to use the be*l materials In
building three personal house*’
A reernt editorial in Th* Journal
of the American Medical Associa­
tion gave the three factors effect­
ing good nutrition as follows: not
enough money tn purchase the
right foods; lark of prarliral
knowledge, and tha Influence of
superstition!, both ancient an!
modern.
For most of ns, It h yuit *
question of money, but a que&lt;
lion of not knowing what wa need
tn (Tiler to be well-fed. Murti
has been accompli,hed during the
pa*l few years through nutrition,
but there Is more In lie done.
About in year* ago a survey
was made nf 3,000 persons with
rrgard to their knowledge of good
nutrition. Th* survey revealed
Ihit less than half knewr enough
facta about nutrition In make a
wls# srlertion of foods when thry
had ■ ehnicr, as In a cafrteria,
for example,__________________

Picture With. Paramount Studios
HOLLYWOOD Lit - Progress re­ tuxedo with white eoat and hit old
port on George Gobel, movie star— pal* of the National Barn Danci
Lonesome George, the TV idol, is would never have rrrngnisrd him.
making a movie over Paramount
It was George, all right. Y*o*
way It's a remake of "The Lady could tell when he opened hit
Eve," the 1941 laughgeltrr that mouth and lho*e droll tone* cams
starred Henry Fonda and Barbara out. He was dom; a scene in which
Stanwyck. Only they're not going Mitri swooned in hit arms at thi
to call it that; they're looking for sight of hit pet snake. George's
another title now (how about "The gyrations to revive her had every­
Heal George"?).
one on the set stifling snickers.
George was doing a srena with "That’s the way it li all tha
Mini Gaynor, who plays th# Stan­ lime." said Mitii a f t e r w a r d s .
wyck role, and looking real natty. "David Niven and I have the
The little feller had on a ipolicsi darmlest lime keeping straight
fares when we'rv playing scenes
with George.
"He's the funniest man—and «1
*hy! Why. he's probably luffrrmj
the tortures of hell tn tiiat arena
where he haa to catch me and rip
rny dreis,"
Like Milrl, George Is in good
hand*. Directing him It Norman
Mrs. W. V Hitting and •laugh­ Taurog, who has handled most of
ter. Mis* Gail Hitting entertained the leading comic* of the part 31
with a lovely tra yesterday t«e- | years. Lately he has specialised in
tween the hours of 4 and 5:30 Martin and Lewis.
p.m. at Ihrir Seminole Boulevard j "People have asked me how h&lt;»
home honoring Mis* Ann Itaborn,' compare* to Marlin and Lewis."
bride-elect of Aug. 11.
said the roly-poly dirrclof. "My
Miss Hitting greeted th* guest* answer I* that there t&lt; no compart*
nt the door and those in the re- aon—there'* two of them!
"Geome is going tn mrprlte a
eeivlng line included Mis. Bitting,
Mist Ratxirn and her mother, lot of people a* an actoe tu 'a ter*
Mrs. M. I.. Reborn Sr. For th# rifle. He h.u a quality tbv* tomes
occasion Miss Raborn ehos# s rtflht off the screen at you,"
Overseeing Ik*. .T,.„ rt 7th l
whit# organdy ballerina length
lire,! wllh ruffled hodir* and a Jones, a rotund Ifprrehaun wh»
blue taffrt* w»*h which tied in produced the first "Lady Eve."
AI»o film* with Bed Skelton. Hint
x targe l-ow at th# back.
The tea table, overlaid with a Crosby, Bob Hope, ole., Including
hand embroidered linen ctoth, j several "road" epic*.
held a central arrangement of "This Gobel has a great quality
pink roses, balanced on each side In the nishes," Jones remarked,
by silver candelabra holding pink "He leap* right nff the screen."
tapers. Silver appointment* were
used for th* dainty sandwiches,
No More Ironing
nuts, mint* and individual hrart
shaped cakes adorned wllh ros#
WASH PANTS!
buds. Punch waa serve,! from a
crystal pumh bowl by MJs* Joan
Wright.
In th# living room a bridal
thmn# predominated in th* floral
arrangement* of whit# gladioli
and pastel
which were_ refleeted In th# large minor behind
• sofa.
'
. . . .
Mr*. T. F, McDaniel, Mrs.
Harry Woodruff and Mrs. John
». Ivt y assisted In serving dur•ig the afternoon. Approximately
5 guest* railed during th# appointed Hour*.

Bittings Give
Afternoon Tea
For Miss Raborn

USE SNAP-LOCK
CREASERS

TV 's Mr. Peepers
Can Compile Book
LAS VEGAS, Nov.
— Wally
Pox, IHeviftim's Mr. Prvpen, esn
now cornpil* hil I-*'
''l|!
book:
,
July IS -Started four week Mint.
Itl.ooo a week. *» Mar ot Dunr»
Hotel flour »lmw.
July 16—Eued after three shows
laid egg. »»?• management
July IS—Hired hark. Sama salary. New material.
July 26—Fired again. Not enough
customers, they »af.
And now? Mickey Rooney and
Joey Foreman ar# scheduled to re­
place C..x. slatting last night, fur
what's left of the engagement.
Cnx, * *hy, bespectacled comedi­
an, sail he didn't know what he'd
do next.
The management of the Dune*
didn't say what would happen
about the comedian's pay. Tues­
day night Cox hadn't been offici­
ally inhumed that the Dimes would
get slung without him when a re­
porter told him the new*.
"My go»h." said Cox. "Well,
think nt that!'1

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crumbled bacon to the batter.

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R u n or# vofuwi tn Gorham Asarflng that your ay* connor saw**
•aclushr# I pt*c* knit# hoodie* that ***** loosen or show ugly
teonttj finer Sterling than U. S. Standard; tha foci tha* Gotham
patterns or* AVAHAUf AfTEf MANX.YEARS (wo still fill in. ,
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tho right derign to honoonlxo wWi your,horn* furnbhingi^
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Suggested By USDA
For Tomato Crops
Th# l ’. 8. Department of A«rieultura feaa rr&lt;"mni*n«l.d adoption
of a marketing agreement end
ord»r for torn*toe* grown in FlorIda »outh or #eet of tha Su wanes
River. Growers will be given an
opportunity at la rarljr dale, to
vote for or against the agreement,
according to M- F. Millar, Lake*
land. Field Representative of the
USDA.
Tomato (rower* will b* notified
"f the date* of th# voting period
and will ho furnished ballot* a-id
ropiea of th* propoaod order by
•gent* of th* Department of Agri­
culture.
T w o third* of th# tom#to grow­
er# by number or by volum* who
vot# la th* referendum mu»t ap­
prove th* lieuanr* of th* ►arket-

1 orcouasc too
Bur wore 0 0 wivtV
Iff* AIWUS Tm*,*
&gt; HUtOAUDf THAT
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rOAIC u m i COtATUBW ANO
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[•n o . 1 DON'T LOvf YOU*?

MUIW BOMBM, ft, g bland* from Upulo. Sweden, t* etvoww after
S i w n choeen MLa* U-vIrene from among 81 international beeutlee
•nt#r*d In lh* fourth annual beauty contest at Long Beach. Calif.
Sh# told report tea: "I think thl* la tha grwataat day of my Ufa." Mira
Roenbut* vital aUUatirs are 88-S8-M. ffwtenteUenal geund*he*aj

Video, Movies
Rarely Spoke
fmmrdiat* erlletmenta are now
••pen la the United glate* Manna
Corps.

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Arrordlng to T Brt. Donald R.
Grot*, local Marina tccrulter,
.her# I* no dalay ar long period
of waiting for man desiring to
•nll»t In th* Corps. Qualified ap­
plicants ar« now being accepted at
the Marine Corps recruiting station
located at P. O. BuLiilA BanforL

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If you're ready to g* an active
duty hod want to leave right
away, you can bo enlisted immedi­
ately and sent t# racniit training
at Pairl* Island, 8. C. Although
m m applicant* previously eipartenred delay In being accepted,
th* recruiter pointed out that
Ihtr* U no longtr any wailing
period. Volunteer now and you’re
on your way U becoming a
Marin*, ha M id .
Currently, mm ar* being accent,
ad for four and aig year* with
liberal kanuaaa paid upon reealisL
meat. Retirement benefit# hava ala* 'neteased under tha provision*
af the n»w pay reit* aaacted by
Congress. Thus, a young man wha
•nllste at aga 17 or II and serves
M years can retire at aga 87 and
draw liberal retirement pay far
tha rest of hla Ilf*. There la ns
payroll deduction mad# far this
pay, th* an Ure cast to barn# by
tha United Stales Gavammaat.
Yswng man who wish t* gat atariad aa aa axritlag sam e with tea

NEW YORK, UR-lt could b* that
th* recent hilly nurrug* of lh*
television and movia Induvtrie* la
a love match. It alro could b* a
ihotfun wedding with Uut threatenmg figure of piy ic* TV holding
lh* gun on both brid* and groom.
In any event, tha hnot hat been
tied and tha couple h n Ml up
light boutekvepiag. Everybody bai
pretty much forgotten Uut only a
abort Uim ago they acarctly ipoka
t* each other.
*
A coupla of weeht ig* Broadcaning Telecasting magatln* dug
out a comprehensive study af tha
commercial upecta af th* mirruga, la lubttanra, M found Ihil
tatovliioa film* aow are a gog milhua dolter a year buetaeee—end
may be a 850-mtUinn-dollir *nnr.*l
butinei* by tha and af tha year.
Thu, of courts, 1* gnod new* in
H o l l y w o o d , where numrrou*
■ourtea My employment It up and
there’* a new aura of prosperity
But the television audience wool
be able to j u d g a th* marriage
fairly ualll the couple ha* .settled
lata the community sad begun con­
tributing la tt.
lo M*( itUl a Bin* at 'uttltoat
rather than answer*. For eiamplc:
Does n heavy film *rh*dula in
th* coming year me*n better TV
entertainment? 1* Hollywood going
lo glva it* belt la the telemlm
medium? U K dees ran It attract
mere people to mavto thiaWrt?
But If It Art* a mediocre 01m Jab
far TV. to tear* Us* d eager af
affecting teaalar racalptal
A t peasant tear* appear* te b*
two approachas t* tha making af
fllava Involving two aampaalaa pew-

California Coupla
Halpt With Fint

o fin er Mflk Sold Anywhere.

le»# than M per cant qf th*
volum* mult »l#n th* agreement
b«for* H can become effective.
Th* marketing agreement and
order would author!** th* regula­
tion of ihlpmenti of tom*toe* by
grade, lUe, paallty, and park*. Tha
regulations could apply to any or
all portion* of the production
are*, dm me any period of th*
marketing
Comparable grad#, »i«* and
quality regulation* will apply to
Imported tomato** wh*n regula­
tion at* i&gt; affect on Florida grown
tomato**.
Th* agreement and ord»r would
ho administered hy a commit!#*
rom pored af 18 Florida toaiato
grower*.

^

Terminates Friday
With Exercises
TS»« taeatloB Blbl* Bctad.
• pon »or*d by th# P in t Shiloh
Minion*ry Biptlrt Church. Wait
18th 8t.. Banfnrd will hava Mi
commencement program Friday
beginning at T:4S p. m. Th# de­
partment* eihlblt will be opened
to th* public at Till p. n . All
parent# art eipecied and argtd
to attend.
Th# rrogrtm wHl b# at fellows:
Th# CaU to W ont* •
Song . . Bringing la Tha Ihaivaa
Mott#
Song , , Remember Thy Creator
Prayar . . . In Unlaon, Music,
Sweat Ho«r af Prayar
Pledge la Christ!** Flag. Bang..
Count aa Mt.
Pled pa to United Stale* Flag,
Song. .My Country tin of thee.
Pledge to tha Holy Bible, gong. .
Th# Bible.
Prognm By Department#
Beginner Department . . . Mr*.
Frame* Jcnkln*. SupL
Primary Department . . . Mr*.
Guttle Danleli, Supt.
Junior Drparlmrat . , , , MU*
Mildred Jooai. Supt.
Intermediate Department . .Mr*.
Maria Coleman. Supt.
A Short Addma . . . Bov. A. P.
Po.teB
. Offering
Remark# by the Faitor.
Mrs. A. L McClain, Principal

FHP Tells Of Plans
To Pul 10 Stations
On 24-Hour Basis
TALLAHA88FK,—&gt;a*wwa*

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inrreaiing damanda bf aknwt %
night long flaw af I n S h m htgfcwaya. lh* Florid* Highwwp paired
M id today Ijat k * iH
p d II

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Patvef fwwvde. K
Mid tfi« k*o addMto

wilt be tbeo* at
Pannaui City, Palm
lahaavca, Lak* O

Stallowa already am o M-hoor
basis Include Miami, JeefcsowviiH
Tampa, Pahokee, and Lakeland.
In aovarnl butenraa, tha *UM
dapartmant In Ha Jama watoaee
showed skyrockets huvoaim Is
traffic aw Florida highway*.
at UmTT r D aouniar m U J. IT
near Lak. Ptarid, a total af 8A il
eohiclea pat* that We*Wen dally.
A 1044 per eawi twerwaa* an U.8.
IS at Paanla Spring*, a tatal
daily flaw af f. 0 4 dallyi a 814
per eant Inm ate la lh# period
from 1950 in tiaffte wear U S. M
at Phillipa Inlet, a* 8,011 eabkWa
a day.
AMBASSADOR RBCBSVW
VATICAN CITY te-P o f* P
XII yesterday racotvad V A A
baisador Clara Baatba Lata
bar first audlaaco al*a* te* 1
cam* envoy la Italy m en •
two yaara aga.
Rev. I. M. Daniels, Pastor Caa good* and a l tgpaa ad toad
brought will be gives to tea
Good Samaritan Romm

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M ajor League
Leaders

homer epna in the fourth with
two on off Art Houtteman.
Gui Eernial'a three-run homer
for Kansas City was the big blow
la the first game, but Washing­
ton's Tom Umphlett sent It into
eatra i n n i n g s with a two-run
homer in the ninth. The A’a BUI
Harrington, third of four pitehera,
gained Mi tin t big league victory
la the second tilt.
Detroit banded BaMtmer* Ha
eighth etrelght lose In the opener,
and led M after five innings o
the nightcap. Then tha Oriole*
scored thro* runs In both the fifth
and alxth Innings to knot the score.
Jim Dyck'a single scored Cal

Pllrhlna baaed na 8 declelons —
Nearnmlif. flrnoklra, lf-1. .Sit.
flUlki- ile Jiinee, Cblrann, ill,
ASSSINtl'AX l.r.AUI P
Itallln* baaed r« Ilf at bats —
Ka11he. llelrnlL .111.
Jlaaa—Kallne, Del roll. II.
^^Iluaa baited la—Kalina, Detroit.
1"lit#—Kalins, Pal roll, IIS.
Inma rune—Kalins, Patrnll, It
doles baste—III*era, Ckfesae,
PlleMar based en f iertiloae—
■lean New Verb. t-1. IIS
atrlkeauls—Ocoie, ClnveUnd, ISA

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ar-i.rne. fi&gt;r Plaintiff
It* x Main kireet
nrlandn. Plnrlda

Preaa Thornton Future Matter*
gr4-*r»! o r n o i m u vn
***xr icncrt onnponATtow. a title for Cobby Wars of August*^
Uiaroteed New Turn cersmrotlau. Ga„ yesterday, defeating Joe Rts]• • i-nknawa eaelena, eui-raaeMe* banks of Daytona Beach, Fla.
I- tH«*rr&gt;f, dtreslac*. &gt; efiwkkaldThe two youngsters finished tho
refutation 24 boles for their divialona with MS strobes each.
State prop champion Booker
Moon of Tailabaieee, woo runner■eta—k.
up wttk a .
Frank Boynton of Orlando, Fla.,
tho 1454 runner-up, had 22k

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gam ground, losing the second
game of a double-header to Balti­
more g-7 after winning the opener
It.
CHICAGO lit — Having been In­ The current leaders, New York,
formed just before ring lime that Chicago, Cleveland, Boston and De­
be had become the father of a troit, are the tame five dub* who
bouncing baby boy, Willie Pastrano fought 11 out for the ISIO pennant.
was in a dancing mood Wednes­ That year the season closed with
day night at Chicago Stadium.
Cleveland a game behind Detroit,
He showed off hia nimble foot­ and New York two garnet back.
work, plus one of the best left Boston ran fifth that year, eight
jabs In the light-heavyweight games out.
ranks lines Pittsburgh Billy Conn, Kanaaa City grabbed a double
to carve out a unanimous 10-round win yesterday over the Washington
decision over Chuck Spicier.
Referee Prank Gilmer scored the Senatori t-4 and 4-1 the opener
nationally televised fight M-9t (or going II innings.
the 19-year-oM New Orleans box­ In the National, the Cincinnati
er who now live* In Miami Rearh, Rrdlegs ganged up on Brooklyn in
Fla. Judge Kd lleinti called It 95 91 the loth inning for a 4-1 victory,
while
Milnaukre Braves
and Judga John Hray 974*.
Spicier, Id, of Detroit, proved a handed Robin Bobs rla of the Phil­
nigged, if not slow, opponent, for adelphia Phlla hli first defeat since
the springy Pastrano and did well June M. The Braves I-l victory
considering ha hai had only five left them in second place, 1214
pro aeraps since being discharged games behind Brooklyn. The Chi­
cago Cubs flattened the New York
from the Army last April.
Rpleaer waa regarded a fine Giants twice, 4-2 and M , while
prospect after a groat collegiate 8t. Louis downed Pittsburgh 4-1.
record at Michigan State, during Waller Drops was the hotshot
which he waa captala of tits 1452 hitter lor the White Sox, who
U. S. boxing team.
evened their aeriei with the’Yan­
He still hai power and should kee! at one each. Dropo bad three
do better M the International Box- hits and drove In three runs ai
h g Club wishes to match bln with Chicago knocked Eddie Lopat from
eomeone ha ran catch.
the mound in the second inning.
Ex-Yankee Harry Byrd held
New York to three hit* through
seven Innings, then wai driven to
the shawm when the Yanks got
three runs on four hits. Dixie
llosreU came on to preserve Byrd'*
sixth victory,
Boitoii made H two straight over

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ate renulred In reeve e roliy uf
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Clerk ef the nrenlt Cnnrt In and
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NUXHALL,

Detroit Tiger* in the closest Amer­
ican League pennant scramble in
It yean.
Not since 10(0 when Detroit won
the flag two days before the sea­
son ended has there been aueh a
balUa.
The Chicago Whita Sox defeated
the New York Yankees yesterday
7-4, and the Boston Red Sox

By JOHN CHANDLER
The Associated Press
The heat was on in more ways
than one today with only ft'*
games separating the first-place
New York Yankees and fifth-place

Georg# Crowe drove home one run
with • tingle. Billy Braton'a in­
field Mi scored the winning ran.
Wally, Moan blasted a grandalam homer while Harvey Hsddix

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AKRON. Ohio IP-Texai pro
By ROBIN IlHOWN
Tommy Dolt, who ihot a 23 tinder
A crowd of R20 test night saw
par to win lait year, begins a
OF H/9
four-day defense of hi* title in the
the
Hanford
Caidinal*
blast
their
/
OHH
*15.000 Rubber City Open Golf
way to victory with a sparkling
PA C E
Tournament today In a field of
eighth inning rally.
1» entrant).
SHUTOUT*
King Pin of «he attack was Jim
Roll letted the Ftreitone County
VfiTH *
Shirley onra rrUased, now return­
Club
count •esicrday and aald It
/V
ed slugger, fShirley was released
"played
mui-t tougher than it did
.
HALF A'
while hatting a cool .327,) Jim,
tail year."
SEA SO /i
pinch hitting for Card pitcher
The layout hat been changed aV
h a d o h e „.
Roland
Manfrtdi,
blasted
a
hard
S t r i He o f 24
lengthened to nearly 0,700 yardi.
hit fingle into center field to
sc o reless
It hat a par of 72.
drive in hHller and Praneia lata
MH/HGS.
After U hole* today and another
in tho eighth to save the day for prodigies, a renewal of a southern 10 tomorrow, the field will be cut
the Cards,
feud, and a showdown between to the low GO prot and 10 low
The Coeoa Indiana opened the two meet-scarred warriors high­ amateurs who will go on through
game with a one run lead which light today's quarter-final round of 11 holes Saturday and the Anal II
they held for exactly three outs.. the 5Mh Women's Western Ama- Sunday.
*
~ -,
They picked up the little gem off ' teur tourney,
The best practice round ytiter,
First things first, the spotlight day wai a W by Akron amaiaur
a single by Gontalex. a sacrifice
hy manager Doug Williams and really belongs on the match be­ Andy lilaa.
^
a sharp single to left field by tween torrid-shooting Carol Dlrin- On the itrragth of his vicle^
Ino Kodrigrs. Not wanting any gcr of Tiffin, Ohio, and Mr*. Mac last year. Bolt has boa* M ailed
more of th's sort of stuff Card 5lurray Jonr* of Southern Pines, at the man lo beat, bnt he is
pitcher hfanfredl burned three N.C., the “oldster" pair.
assured tough competition.
hut onee by the next batter to
Co-medallst Miss Diringer, who Top monry winner rm rm r m
JO B P lP SfsiH H iH O Sor
retire the side.
yesterday whacked three strokes Gene Littler, of Palm Springe,
SC O R ELESS F i TCHiHQ /H
THE A U 'STA R GAME,
The gome tightened up consid­ off mrn's par in a It hole, second- Calif, who has picked up mora
_
AFTER CO.A/AKS m o fac e
erably In the second frame, but round triumph, is seeking her first than *15.000 this year.
A HASSSrioFPSP STTUAPOH,
Doug Ford, int Kiametha Lake.
only after Sanford had flipped a Western Amateur title in 10 tries.
HE 'S PEL'EVEP TO E E
Mrs. Jones, a former eastern N.V., pro who won lb« National
run aeross the platter with a
THE YOUHOE S T HURLER ,
combination walk, hot single and player, was 19SO Western Ama­ PGA Tournament In Detroit Tues­
E V E R TO P ER FO R M lli
a sacrifice by Pray, Schmit and teur runner up and Ui 1953 and day will have a big following whro
THE M AJORS HAVIHO
1951 was a meet semifinalist. Min he lees off this morning.
•
Terrell respectively.
HURLED EfSOFAH tHHtiG
Diringer, 29, as Is Sirs Jones,
Again
in
the
sixth
the
Tribe
BEFO R E HE WAS /6.
Nebraska will open its footk^i
sneaked a run aeross by capita­ was Western Amateur runner up season with a game In Rawalion
lising on a Card error, a walk in 1MB. and reached the meet RepL 17. The Comhusktra beat
quarterfinal) in 1914.
and a good bunt.
Hawaii 50-0 in thtlr first meeting
The Sanford end of the eighth The •'Kid'* akirmlth Is between last season.
opened with a roar ai the talent- the other co-medalist, li-year-old
«| bat of Terry Terrell guided a WUn Smith of St, Clair, Mich,,
long fly Into left. It would have and 17-year-ol&lt;I Anne Qua it of Ev­
been an easy three bagger but it erett, Wash, Stiss Smith, at a ISbounced through the only hole yexr-old, won the Mexican Open. 1 1 Olds “98”
in the entire fence and by the Mill Quast, as a 1( year-old, waa
H o lid a y
&lt;
ground rulra was held to a the youngest player ever to qualify
for
the
National
Amateur.
I double. Cook then took flret the
: hard way; he waa hit by a pitch­ The Dixie acrip Is between Un.
ed ball. Tbcn as expected Bert Seoll Probaseo of Chattanooga,
Miller bunted. The Indian first Tenn., 1950 Collegjata champion aa
hasrman was In for the play but Betty Rowland, and Mary Patton
Itert foxed the whole crew by Janssen of Charlottesville. Va, •
shipping a neat one down the
Mra, Probaseo end MUa Janssen
third base line. Everybody ad- met In the 1955 finals of the South­
vanced safrly. A couple of bat­ ern Amateur won by Mr*. Probter* later, pinch hitter Hhlrtey ■sea.
*53 Dodge
f
llaln. trill*
■ I* If .114 dtd hfa Job well by poking a hard
The day'i fourth match Is be­
Club Coup*
l. ik r l.n l
—
I.
l l . . . . single, thua two runs scored and tween Curtla Cupper Pat Lesser of
I'a &gt; t n t ia II. . . h . . . . . . I t
I I .111
J4«. rotSItkqre - - - IS 1* .Itt Hanford led J to 2. On an error Seattle, Wajh„ and the meet**
w . p, i w c h _______
ii
s i .tat the Carda racked up another run "dirk bone", IB-year-old Vernlee
* | Plymouth |
m i : * i t .T * T K b V t '. s i n t r
Pico of Galesburg, HL, a junior
U‘Mt I'slni It-arh *. (ialntarllle I to sort of rlnch the deal.
fie Ihninaal
In the top of the ninth the In­ at Florida Southern.
Oiland't S, 7* k ,la n d I
diana tried a pin:h-hltter but With the thermometer crowding
aaalMrd 4, I'nma a
It a r t u t i* Il f * . Ii 11, H L I’t l r r i t u r * Hanford quelled their attempt* to 1M yesterday, the willowy Carol
lore oser the first nine in 31 en
gain any oeore.
The game ended with Saxford route to a I and 4 victory over
Orlande
---- ;n 11 .**;
(Steee —
— ___ _ l l i t ,t t J holding 4 runs, 8 hits and com­ Charlene Croaa, Wincbealer, Ky..
the Kentucky State champion.
Pei Inna llrark----It
*1 .111
*52 Plymouth $
W. I', lira, h
__ _ SI SI .It* mitting 2 error*, and Cocoa with
aaalerd _______ St OS SO*
2 run*, S hlta and 1 error. Win­
Club Coup*
aalnearllle ...
So SI ,IS'r
Although light heavyweight
lakeland____ _____41 St ,«T ning pitcher was Roland Man- champion Archie Moore was born
*4- I'etarehurx
. . IS *1 .11* fisdl, losing pitcher Chat Ia*
and raised In this country, he
(IANS'* TODAY
Green.
lakeland at Orlande
gained hi* first reputation aa a
HI Pale at t&gt;«rtnna Dsath
imOA
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■ear-,4 ai I'MM
; M ille r e f
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W, l’a&lt;m lira, ii at rialnaxlH*
4rata loo in
a m i .i i i r . i v
l im iii i:
Jim KonsUnty, are relief
William* «J
I f ! !
I Itdrla-a If
* « 1 • pitcher for the Yanker*, wa* a
(.‘lino lb
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A. It'd rip's
J J • ‘ four-sport star at Hyracusa Unlt:. lie* a it
* * * f (T*ity — baseball, basketball,
c*u in
J 1 ! ! soccer and boxing.
(Irooa r e
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Peach p
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b- wr. I'ni's
it e a
fa u n
an■ M tq £ PO R TS F I L L E R S B o h ______
sax po n d
ab fc a a In a race at Monmouth Park
titla year Jockey Tommy Mere
£hm ll|k e f
rode My Dream Lady trained
by* hi* father and owned by Ms
CaekVtlb
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Kranrla•*tb
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ll—r&lt;in*l&lt;d fnr Call In »th.
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K—Maurtetle, Tartall, Mearredl.
A- llndrle&gt;iaa ll 4]«niaDa. Proy.
flontalta, IL Miller, fn a tli. Maselalln. Kill—I. ludrlauee. D. Citnk.
b lt-Mtrlaue*. Shlrlrr. Proy, III—
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iHl-kr—Manfradl I. (Data 4, IKS—
Ilraaa I la 1 laalapa Maatredl V
la I Inniaqa. Droch I la I laalag.
I^narnrd 1 la I laalap. n*Kll—
Manfradl t-t, Urran |.|, Prank 1-1.
Lanaford *.i, IIIIP— Green (Milfir Oreea
C—«»rda#r. Kes'

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NEW YORK IM-Blf Walt Dropo
onee more ii a big man with the
bat. Ha hai overcome some bad
babiU at lha plait.
Since the All-Star Gama July 12.
the 4-5, 220-pound Chicago While
Sox first baseman has looked
mora like the Dropo of 1950, when
he bit .222, tied for the American
League’! runi-battcd-in title with
l i t and hit 14 homer* at a mem­
ber of the Boston Red Sox.
."Yes, Walt anna la playing ball
A t use these 'days,1* said Manager
Marty Marion today as the White
Sox went Into the third game of
the Yankee aeriei trailing the
league leaden by one game.
“ I would lay Walt la hitting
better because he has corrected
bad batting habit*,1" the lanky
manager continued. “ No longer
does be take a long laiy swing.
lta sharp with a purpose. He is
getUng mora power now that he
u hitting more off the front foot.
And ke finally got rid of that
Banway Park awing."
Dropo was in quick agreement
about tha “ Fenway Park awing.1

CordeyH asl9th
Victory A dded
To Win Column

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*68 Plymouth

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Florida State League stratosphere
all season is Alex Gordey. He got
victory No. It last night and would
have had n shutout if Lakeland
hadn't scraped together an unearn­
ed ran In tho ninth.*
Gordey gave the Pilots a meas­
ly tour htta. Urn Flyers clubbed
out 11 hits off Bip Sewell and Jim
Turner, Including a homer by Josa
Gaudreaa and tour atagles by Tony
Catch,
Daytona Beach ootdugged St.
Petersburg u-T and last place West
Palm Beach won its third itraigM
411 ever Gainesville.
Baytown Beach scored eight

m ef tho Braves tbwd out to OMan aecood haaeman AI QandotfL
Bofh rannera were gaught baton
they could get hack.
The biggest crowd of (ho night
waa SI0 at Sanford. GabonLOe

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TI1K HANFORD HERALD Thur*. July 25, 1935 Page P
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It’s Worth Advert tola* la

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rOR SALE — 3 KMWffl Home, Sewtef Sachloc*. aad Repairing
i, Block from Sooth SIS* achooL BERTS 1M 8. Park PWm I7C.
Call 2341.
____ _
— Factory to Too —
Aluminum
For vour Real EM U •**•*
Cullen and Darker. Realtors
Venetian Minds
1M N. Park Are. Phom* f l t t
Eaeleatd head. Sag-proof —
o
rail with piacUe coca. Plastic er
rayoe tapea. Cotton or nylon
Tour bedroom home. 1H b*lh».
eerdi.
Full dining room. Glassed la
potch- JH err«» ®f cleared SenkaHk Glass and T aint C n
rbooe S3
find with fruit tree*. ahada. tU lit Wett 2nd SI
trrci Priced onl» 111.000. Term*
METAL ROOriNG
eta be arranged.
ta Stock. S-V Crimp —tU ”
Robert A. WlUlama. R ealto r New
Corrugated— 2S " Corrugated.
Raymond E. UadauDL A iacliU
Get all Your roofing needs at
rbooe 1673 Allantio Bask Bid*. Sherm an Concrete Pipe Cob
Out West IJth St
rtsone ?to»
J. W. HALL., REALTOR
RED-I-M1X CONKRETE
Florida State Bank Building
"Cali Hall"
Pbone ITiB
Miracle Concrete Co.
309 Flm Ave
Phnne IBS
Oiier • Weller nomca, Ine. L*»ed turniturc. appliance*. roots,
General CoatracUsc
etc. Hought-sold ljrry'a Mart.
• Commcrrul—ru'tom &amp; Low
1_
FOR RENT
321 Evil Ut St. rbooe Kit.
Co«t Home*
VflLaRA APARTMENTS: rooms, n et MeilaavUlo Are. Pham tm t
YOU
don't have to aee the errdit
private hatha. 114 W. First S i
manager to »a\e doliaev legiti­
mately on our GIGANTIC Re­
4 BEDROOMS
lUHawaj aad Baby Beton”
moval SALE
Livms room. Dining, Sun room.
ROBINSON MUSIC CO.
Large modern kitchen with
5*L.
m
Stoic and Refrigerator. Cera­ tie N. Orange Ate. Orlando. 111.
mic Tile Bath. Large cloieU.
in
FIT FOR A QUEENOn 1 loU with abade Irtei.
t&amp;
roam Rubber Mattreiaea, InnerS
p
r
i n g Mattrrnei, Courbet,
Funuhed KitcneaMte apU. Air
,l&lt; ROSA L. PAYTON
Baby Beds. Renovating. Uphol­
CMdltamed. Slumberland Court.
(Reg Real Estate Broker)
stering and Slip Oner work.
ggUR Ctty Umila Highway 17-93. Annibelle Hcadcnon, Aavociate
New Location — Highway 17-82 NIX BEDDING MFG. COa Bedroom Home. W Block from
Ull Sanford Are.
Tbone U4-J.
at Hiawatha. Phone 3871.
Soe(M4a achool. Cad 3&amp;4L
QUICK
CASH
for
furniture.
boaU.
M. BALL. BROKER
WWW Semlneia Realty for Dt«Jr» RAYMOND
motors. B u y one piece or com­
S D. Hlgtleyman. Associate
i N t IM M u d ApU. Thooe 77.
plete home. Thoufinds of arti­
O M. Harmon. Associate
cles for sale at the
Phono Mi
FURNISHED 2 Bedroom H&lt;*!••- KM South Park Are.
Super Trading P«*l on 17-82
, / c K » to- U l Weal Ut SL rbooe
1 Mile South. Phone 2312-R
Home. 2 bedroom,
3 1U________________________ Sl'RBURBAN
kitchen equipped. 2 car garage. Chrome table- 4 cbsiri. 23 00.
Beautiful shade trees. 3 acres
Organ $40, combination detk A
of land, 3 in groves. 2 in muck,
hoik shelf. &lt;oak&gt; $to, maple din­
m
eed
$10,300.
Term*.
ing table $10, Hall -land with
• Room and Bath. I l l Elm.
mirmr 1*
Pbona BB*y»
_____
- 2 Bedroom borne locatrd in one
THE CURIOSITY SHOP
of the beat sections on two lot*
better trailer living fee
Next to Bennett's Court
oa corner. Beautifully landSahJando T rad e Park. tS ta ra .
17-92 South_________
agaped. hardwood floors. strict­
ly modern. $11,300. Terms.
Bagfftrly Appliance Cent**
borne hai two large b*d"Your V'e»Unghouse Healer"
! ^ AvdL".v a r.V d rg This
rormi, separate dining room,
Mix tap Washers
ereat
large
utility
room,
jalousied
Its Magnolia Ave
Prone 1737
for
porch. It U located on two loti,
who care.’*. Adult*.
has double garage. Priced GOOD Practice PUno. C H E A P .
$12,000. Kitchen equipped.
Phene 117KJ.
BAGS APT. tor couple. SttH
tub St. Phone 236-J.
You ahould see this lovely lake FRESH OKRA — Cut daily, fine
front home with 96 feet of lake
for home Freerew. Cheap. Cali
It has two bedronmi.
1378-J. Charles English.
y ir p ^ s iL K !1*'” 2frontage.
baths. Florida room. I
Super Trading Post On 17-92 8livlar room,Tinted garage
S Bedroom furnlabed Garage
storage. Good boating and fish­ Blonde B R. suite complete 67.30
Sofa
and matching chair 2ono
if and bathing beach.
beirh.
ing
Modern kitchen cabinet
17 vi
C A. WHIDDON, SB.
GE Washing machine ax new 47 .'d
Reg. Real
toCLXAN furnished Apt. .One. Two US &amp; Park
Pk. UM Kcnmnrr washing marhlno mno
Mi wag Washing machine
22 30
® people. $33(0. U l Park Ave.
Radio Comb'n record player tsesi
PARTMENTS — Furnished 2lot
Dinette aetv from 13 00 to
37.30
Seminole Realty 9al2
Mixnolla Ava. Ooa badlroom
Aaminster rug
13 no
W.
DIETRICHS
T.
W
.
MEM
IS
O
oo
monthly.
Two
bedroom
P 133 oo monthly. Phono 1673 1MI Park Are. Pheee n ar 143 Nkw TV tables—Revolving a no
Baby bet and mattress
1200
Robert A. William*.
Baby high chair cost 23 00 for a so
NEW 3 Bedroom concrete block Sewing machine
13ou
home Wfstincbouae Kitchen.
TEN Acre* of Farm land fnr
Trade in vour furniture
G! financed. Low Down Pay­ We pick up and deliver anvxshere
rant on Celery Ave. l'bone
ment Thone 430.
2164.
rleaneri. tank txne.
NEWLY Furnished 2 Bedroom Nearly New, 2 Bedroom Homo. VACUUM
Electrolux, etc. Mith
L House. Largo screen , ! « « • Jaiouiied porch, all Alumlnua Hoovers,
attachmenu. $3. a n d $19.
i f Shady la w s . Good fuhug.
windows and aextern. $l2no.
Phone
1723-R.
• Phono 196-J.
down payment Assume FUA
mortgage. 2421 Laurel._______ DOUBLE — stationary Tubs. Good
BOOM furnlabed apartment.
[ 8 Large
condition. Phone 332
Screen Porch. Pboa*
BEAUTIFUL home in Mayfair
Ul4-B after 8 p. m.
LESTER
plsno. medium upright.
section. Three bedrooms, two
Like new condition. $123 Thone
baths, kitchen roulpimd. Living
Badroom furnished houro ou
1 1 Sanford
1723-R._____________________
Ave. CaU 1196-W. 1113 room 23 x 16, jalousied breetewar, double garage. Financed. Show Case, Tables. Shop Tables
[ Sanford Avenue.
CaU 737, 1001 or 1120
Army-Navy Surplus. Phone 1321.
\ Unfurnlahad garage apt, 3 rooms
r
1 and largo screen porch. 300 2 Bedroom concrete block home. Magnovox
Console, radio and 3£ Watt 17u Street, Pnonr 767J.
Lot 123 a 73. By owner. $1900.
speed record player
Limed
DeBary. Thone 22M-M.______
oak finish Must sell $193 00.
Phone
JMfrJ______________
"'gpp'as-.TO.s.rc.Ts » - ABTK1ER M B BALE - 8
Used 8 f t gaa refrigerator, may
be seen at 106 Avacado Avenue.
I noma tornIshad, 2 bedroom*.
50th Anniversmiy
LARGE Safe; much record space;
worth $600. offered for $Jm See
SPECIA LS
FURNISHED Ut u d 2nd floor
at J. D Woodruff's Store. 201
apt*. Osteon ApU. Call 1337-J-l Bag. IS 83 18x34 or itx34
W 1st SL P. P. Campbell, lot
baton 8:00. After i:0Q CaU lm .
Basrtl PUta GUu
Escambia Drive.
Sflrrora
..............
BEAUTIFUL 2 badroom FurnUh- Rag. JIM Double Door
COMPLETE Furnishings for 2
Metal utility Cabinet 1230
Bedroom Home. I9fl\ Summer­
: v F w r a ..'?
K
83 34" Metal
lin Ave.
jaly . Must aaa to appro- Reg. 24
Wal'
Cabinet
........
14
so
cUta. Phone 833-M__________ Rer. 29 8) Platform Rockers 1930
Room Furnished Duplex Apart- Rag. 69 30 Berkhna "Ballet"
Swiral Chairs . . . . . . 3230 Rigbaat CASH. TRADE-IN prlcea
Bag. M so Contour Chain
836.
raid far Med furniture CaU 8J
with Nylon Cower am
VUaoa-Malar Fuiiitora Co. su
a
Foam Latex Filling . M30

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Mather of Sanford

TO BUY — Small piano, reason183-00 E. 1st 8L
Pheee 127 able for cash Phone I723 R.
Mg g » P WANTED
-18
VENETIAN BUNDS
(Nationally Adv. BoUa-Haad) $M 00 Daily. SeU Luminous Door
Manat*ctund to I j t o H
Plate*. Wrlta Reeves. Attleboro.
Ifasa. Free Sample k Details.
Mi Watt M t t
Phone 8
SALESMAN or WOMAN. 21-33.
lull or part Uma to establish
RED-I-MDC CONKBETE
your own tales group la San­
Mira da Concnta Co.
ford 1123 00 full or Mono part
M0 Bm Ars,
Phnoa 1331
lime easily attainable. Car
needed.
Write C. Carlin. Bo*
• I VARIETIES PANBUNG JOT. Cocoa,
Fla.
Nattra aad Fontgn Wood*.
Saa Them At
MAN to operate Laundry and Dryclassing route ta city. This ta a
ameroto Ptpo Cn.
full time Job. Apply in perron
UM 14
Phone MM
to If. L Raburn. Jr.. Seminole
BOOKCASE BED. Double Dres­ Coun'y Laundry Co.. 118 W.
___'_________
ser. Large Minor, Mattress. lrd 51.________■
------*
$1M. I Left.
Job tor young man Year
aad a Piece Sec- Good
round work, pud hnipiialiaa, .J to Mease you.
tmo.
Should have grade school
to sen these!
edicalioo. Apply "in
*- --education.
person
of Drawers. Ra­
Brookfii
Afield Mills. 206 North Elm.
to 13030

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SUMMER SPECIALS
evlOUGHT’wN i Nj LHANCE
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Sanford a Molt Modern Reauly
Salon Air conditioned. Soft walav. ami f’rwidin Drvera.

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HARRIETTS

tn y building or remodel­
ing plans. So be sure to
g«t our prices before you
boy. Incidentally, you’ll
appsedat* tb* fine quali­
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Contract and repair work. Krm- 17- AimiMIIHIIJW . TRAILERS
BEAUTY NOOK
estimates. It. L llacvry. K&gt;a
III So. Oak Ate. Phnae 871
Sanford Ave. I’hnne DO
it wiE pay YOU to are US before
vuu buy. open Eveiainga and 23— MI NOR? HreW ICK
1\ M. CAM PBELL
Sunda&gt;&gt;.
General Canirartnr
Laatalde Trailer Sale*.
• On* hour • V a n and Damp
"llomrt of Dutloiiton**
I’atatka. Fla.
Dry
El-Way 1792
riwioe 140
a one hour to • V ast and Dry
CARS
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BOUGHT MILD TRADED
See or Cali
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Nay Krrl'i l xra Caro'
• Saniloo* Dry (Teatoag
W. J. KING
Sanlnrd Ave. k |]lh SxL
Snatkaid* ‘
Sooth Fark Phoor 31
B*wtk Ktde raadmart Mdg.
TA Fl. Trailrr. 2 bedDraguno service. Lunrorrunlt A UAKGALV
166 B aa 234h 8L
roams, cabana, dolly, fenced.
diirhing Estimates su m Pnonr
D an. call 1320 eat. 230. aik for
Geneva 2164. Orlando 32301
W. M. Foster Exenlnga rail 2103 n r t a n o RKRVfTK
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Sanford 2221.
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BOATS. MOTORS.
the W ant Ad departm ent
TRAILERS
Sanford Herald
12 Ft Glass Fishermau a
Special
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15 Ft. Conveitable Runabout
Special
313 no
LAWNMOWERS s h a r p e n e d
Many Other Models In New Boat*
Bleyclt k r.enenl Repair
alio aeveral U SED Boata priced
Stanley’* Bike Shop
from $35 co
aiu K. 4th St. TrL 2UI
Gator Trailer i
$92 no up
$40On up.
FLOOR SA.Y3mn A Fm.xhing. Manx1 used Trailer*
Oak Ooors luniDhed. laid k ( i
USED .MOTOR SALE
liked. In builr.ris line* 1920 1H if. • E nbejter"
123 93
S. t . Stevens: Routs 2. Hot 227: -&gt;‘i H S-COTT-ATWATER.
Call T1A R-4 bsifura 7 a. m. or
(Lika New )
M 30
after * p. m.
4 II EVINRUDE.
( Re-Conditiopcd)
43 33
7*a If FIRESTONE (with
separate tank. Like New!) 123 30
10 if SCOTT-ATWATER.
QUICK EnimRT.CS
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16 H JOHNSON.
If you have a saxll hxiatoras to a
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with irparate lank . . . . . . 13193 included pari ef town and art
11 H. SEA BEE
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.2 II JOHNSON - (A Hot Duy)
Rat th* aarriea you ottar in iha
for a cool ..
12200 r ijiMficd column of Iha Saatord
Herald. Call UBL
flaw will you swap? '
A call to M83” will give
How util x n Trade?
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ROBSON 8porUng Goadi towa. Put an* to work (or you.
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Couple Sharing
Mutual Tragedy
Wed Yesterday
CAMAIULLO. Calif. J* - A
roupl* ihiruig the mutual tragedy
of pare!) •■* of th* lags rolled into
St. . Mary Magdalena Catholia
Church In wheal chairs and xrera
married yajteriay.
Margaret Elisabeth Flynn. 94,
was stricken with polio auc y a rn
ago put *Per graduation from
Santa Clara High School to ntarby
Oxnard.
William Lea Doctormaa. JT. wgg
E ralyxad il years ago to a
g accident sear hit h am at
Chrlatopher. Ol. H* now is a gradu­
ate ef a Lm Angelas radio-Ulavinon ichool and ts soaking a car**?
ui alactronics. Ha drlvma a haadenntrolled ear.
Th* couple mat tour ywars age
whan both war* paralysis patients
at the Kibat-Kalaar IiaUtuto to
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Each Home Has:

1. Spacious Glass Jalousicd Florida Room
(Giving You Open Porch Comfort),

2. Two Full Tiled Baths
3. Marble Tcrrazzo .Tile Floors
4. Beautiful Natural Finish Kitchen Cabinets
(With F?rwt!fii] Built In Hotpolnt Oven and Range)

5. Kitchen Exhaust Fan

BetteFlorida Living"

6. Fully Landscaped Yards
7. Hotpoint Stove and Refrigerator
(Optional)

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8. Venetian Blinds
9. Five Ply Built-up Roof With Marble Chips
10. Extra Large Closets and Utility Room
11. Long Roof Eaves
(5n Ynh tinn't Hav« To Cloro Vp Your Window* Each Tim*
It Rains)

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PRICE

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VOLUME XLVI

Hear to p*ctty ft mtdy fhn-ifb
Saturday wuh widely v-atfcrcd
■*re*t'y ift»innnn thundcrtliowrr*.

AN tNDEI’FNDF.NT PAILT NEWSPAPER
SANFORD. FI .OHIOA. FRIDAY. JULY 29. 1955

As early-morning r»r» between Negro, driving •

Ford Sedan,
when the Hob in ton car went out
i f control, skidded more than !00
feet into tha front of the Silver
Grill Rc.iaurant tearing a po»t
out from under a porch roof,
bringing th# structure down over
tne front dt-or. The Pontiac aktdaed an additional 20 feet imash*
ing a fence and aeveral port* h#-

Several Laws Ready
To Be Effective
Starting Aug. 3
TALl-AHASSFE—Several law*
railed by tha 1935 aettion of th*
legiilature affecting th# Ftorida
Highway Tetrol and th# Depart­
ment of Public Safety, will be­
come affective next Wednesday,

Aug. ).
Among# them la the e-e which
require* the*, all under II year*
of aga muat aubmlt proof of ace
when applying for a driver'*
licence.
A 2S eoni* per Hernia few Imrreaao on driver'* licesie*. Fund*
derived will be »»ed exclusively
toward financing driver •dura­
tion in public aehooli.
Another which b#&lt;om#e lew
A urutt s provide* the widow e
penaion of ono half a trooper'*
pay If tha officer la killed In lute
of duty.
An act becoming taw October
1, atrengthena the financial ie•ponalbility law. It evtend* the
p«riod of auapenaion from ono to
thre# year* and authotiaea th*

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* Passes By Margin
In House Action

Acting Majority le a d e r Clem•nt» (D-Kyl told naw»m»n the bill
la not on the Semite program ^#n.
Dante! fD-Tax), an all-out backer,
conceded tt fa “ awfully lata" to
gdart debat* thli year on inch a
•ontror*ratal lu te .
The Senate can act upon K xfurk g the aaaataa beginning sect
January.
*
Th* Houaa la at night patted SM*M a bill by Rep. H arm (D-Arfc),
frankly aimed at overturning a
I t t l Supreme Court decision. ft
would exempt producer* from Hta
federal Power Coamlarion'a price
fixing authority.
The high court bad ruled that
file FPC thould regulate producer
price* for gaa told to tnieratata
pipeline*. It aaid tha FPC waa
^ wrong In contending It lacked thia
'w Jo**r oader tha IMS Natural Oaa

Norarene Church
Announces School
The First Church «f th# Ni
pen* announce* ■ two-week Dotty
Vacation Bible School beginning
A August II. Mn. Robert Carter
~ he* been nam«d as Bupervteoe
with an edniiniatrutire staff comC aed nf the fallowing women!
ra. Tom BpIrUy, Mr*. Robert
■•denhaugh. N n . Spencer Cast!*,
and Mn. Robert Spear Jr.
At a recent dinner moating a t
Toddy'a.

Bible

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were instructed and detailed plans
mad* for a very fine school.
_ M en arnocnceramt wilt ba gtvftn n in tha re a r fu tu tt regarding
lima and curriculum.

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Merchants
Set
Army Deserter Gets
25-Year Sentence For Next Thursday

More than M Sanford merchant* in tie ‘’Merchanta Night" ##!#•nd irlereri.d either* »r# *tag- hratinn when it i* evpreifd lhal
ing * giganfc *'Merch*nt* N ight" I *hf game »1M he played foe a
at the Sanford Merror ml lta»P- 1 [w lM aiaiimro.
ball Stadium ruvt Thunday, Aug.
*T » merchant* pTr'C*t',- f tie
• **&gt; hall affair for Saofor-i r;*U
NEW YORK. tri-A World War 4, T;S0 pm .
Th# Sanford r»r,iir»*t» will ».»fi* »rd f*n«, are dialributlng
II Army deaerter — who changed
hi* name, rataed a family and meet th# Daytona Bearh lalardera Jl.CH-l tirk#:* in tii# fim#.

Doing Hard Labor

tounded a thriving buim en — h*«
been aenienced to 15 year* at bard
labor by a court-martial.
Hi* penally. Impoaad yesterday
after Arthur Athani, IS. Falconer,

U. S. Willingness
ft i
’jinWHy ™ '’ '“ ,ubl*
On" "Security Pact
.k1jIj? s s onjss% ti
Is Hailed By Eden
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To Replace Planes
Assigned To Isle

WASHINGTON. to -A bill to free
WASHINGTON
The United
natural fa» p rode pen from feder­
al control* paired the Hour# bp a Slate* ii buying 140 million dollar*
•u-vota margin Ia«t night but worth of Brituh-made Jet tighten
promptly wag in aifad In tha n u h ter Ute Royal Air Force.
w *o id tfu rn .

PtfUOtm Hsrm w w it mama* Mo

* radio and TV la p e l to Cm people nn the Geneva conference..
Apa.iking Iron* Washington, he fciid Ihr *»c,it v#,r* or the “ipaik
kindlcF et the mrrtlrg would eaw* when (he llig ypur foreign
runnier* ro rtrr in Or Inter. TTi# Urea tdr.it *rtitcd !h*t whit* hopra
few peer# had been Igmtrd, we canoe" aflird lo he tevertplxrenl; m&gt;r
ear. «rc believe that on* week of nagot.itlor fin wholly ellrmnilc •
problem arising out of tha wide gulf that teparale* ta rt and Weal.'

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They will replace American and
ranadun-manufactured F tt Sabru
Jet* amgned m Britain when that
country had trouble in production
model* of its own aircraft.
The FM'a, numbering about 4M,
wtU b* returned to thu U, S. Air
Torn ter ^allocation to other
cmmtrici under the North Atlantic
Treaty Organtration program.
Tha Defrnie Department mute
th# announcement today by releaalng without romment a British
Ministry of Defcnt* statement puhliahed simultaneoualy In London.
About 4AS Hawker Hunter Jet
F4 btera will b« produced tn re­
place tha FKt provided the RAF
since IK ) and US).

13 Cases Are Heard
In County Court

Jsdga Ernest Houahotder. Saminote County Judge, recei.ed court
vesterday until Aug. 29 after
heartag II cases. In tha three
days of court proceeding*, two
were found guilty as charged,
two not guilty, three eases were
no! pressed, three estreated bond*,
one care waa continued and one
declared a mistrial.
The final session nf tea Coun­
ty Court, tn this term. Included:
Runcll I. Chaudota alias Junior
Oiaudoin. chcrged with “ poase*■ion of still apparatus" estreated
a bond of )50.: Mack Alexan­
der charged with "parking on the
highway" estreated a 150, bond;
and tha case against Jame« Smith
for "pnuesaJng beverage* not
Supper Tomorrow
permitted to ba sold under li­
cense" was declared a mistrial
A t Country Club
A gigantic barbecue will ba when the Jury could not agree
carved tomorrow night a t Uie May- upon a verdict.

fair Inn Seminole Country Club In
boner of th* newly arrived com­
manding officer of the Sanford
Naval Auxiliary Air Elation and

hi* tun.

Police Are Looking
For Girl's Parents

Critical
5lrangula!ion Said
Opposition Reason For Death
Is Shown Of DeLand Woman

Elder Springs
Commencement
Slated Tonight

Th • Is on#
t-** m uted a
ti.whell for
and t* nn* of

of th# #v#nl« th*t
ennifilrt# »e**on of
Ih# Ssofnrit err*,
th* fa&lt;-tor« !r,dinc

up *o a *- p

d 'tributioy tha
tlrket* tocliul#

Tha eOTi-venreiiietit
projrem
for the P.luei Spiing* |t#pti*i
Ch*p»l V*. ,'ipn |lihl# School
i l l ! he hr1' *t t - C’ hiipel lo tey
#1 h p :n. l i t rhlldier • evhlhil*
» .11 be open (•&gt; Ihe public » l 7:30
p in.
There w—# TS pipit* #renl)ed
in the ».-hool I hi * je a r w ith »n
*v#r*E# attendane* of fd . Ih e
hoy* *i,d girl* eniojed a program
of tlible *tudy, '!l••loner^, e r liv i.
lie *.
Bible
•lo u r*,
rhatarlee
»'orle». handwork, recreation and
refre.hm enti. Ih e whole *rhnnl
w a* g.vcn * picnic *t the E lk '*
t ’lavcround on Tuerday.
Th# faculty for ihe n hool wx*
»» follow*! R*ginner Pepertnunt,
M r*. II. II. V attin . Superinlen•tent. Mr*. Wilbur Nolen. Mu*
k tyrile iVilwm, Ml«* l&gt;ola Veie»,
anit Min A r r Je tt.

Primary llepnrtment. S i r * .
Henry IVe*. Fup--riiiteiv!i-nt, Mr*.
John I- Miller. Ml** Hilda Ergle.
Mil* Teecy Crouch, and 5li*»
Jeanette Drrr.
Junior • Intermediate Pcpert.
merit, Mr*. &lt; W. K'cl#. Super­
intendent, M u A. J Pclciton,
; M u. John E. Fos, lir a . 0 P.
Med*. Ptan'ri, Ml** Honn* New.
»on; JunIor-lnt#rm#dlai# t&gt;ov*
handwork, t'harlee
Mulihead;
principal, John I- Miller; refreih*
loenta, Mt». It F.. SoderbUmj
Pattor IV. P. Brook* Jr.

it em in l##gu#
^

n#*ily

^ ... Turncoats To Hear
Charnns By Army
12,000

Angetea Drive-In, Ang'1'i F»l
to «h# court-martial on Governor.
^
Jt*. ic-** »t!*nft» Vvtlon*l
Ialand, tearfully told the board:
Alto becoming effective O ct 1' ••You rouldnt a ah lor a bcllar
. . ...
. . . . . . Rati. R. L. ft»«r IIV it«rrj’'#
1* an act which put* Into opera­ huaband."
LONDON,
j/ ' Ln; **r i Wireheuia Furniture &lt;«R&lt;p»ti ,
(Eden lari n:gh: h.iiti-d tea
I?;, Splnk|
t.,r ( .
tion placing blood type in the
Xh# married the « aoWier In ;n*M of the Uni'-d gin*i to J. i f P. nln, f&gt; T&gt; v. Bi .o, &lt; .
•pace provided on a driver’* li- 1M*. and *m aaid the knew noth­
IV w H ,„n
cenae. Thia, however, 1* a perm la­ ing of hit deirrtion until hla arroit m a .r r u r u v p .r i "w ,&lt;h i r '&lt; I fea . r&gt;
guarantee* the a fit' th * toe nty
y
Hlor,. y, u ?ut r
ri v# bill.
1I...I i i , »•
rank&lt; roo-i.,,m. Furr
i rnSeveral a***## law* governing j ' Approximately WO frlcndi nf th# Of F.nrope and it * future
operation* Involving driver’* H family petitioned tha eourt-marUal
Reporting by teteviilo# to Rrlt- t#r, H .n y 'i l iquor Btoir, J*robten*# procedura will also become for ienisney.
ain on the luir.mit corterenre. j
D-infm-nf Store, i !i Sp»ntirneffective.
Tbs deaerter. wtiot nok Ihe name Edrn eiiid, *‘H may te, id tint#, ] rer'a, John S nkertk
of Joaeph Trainer, operated a auc- lh*t a security pact or romrthng ,„i r Sioi#, MrRoynoM t Dnig
ccaiful automobile agency near like it could gilt flu*' t the *en*e jjtore.
British-Made Jets Jameitonn
tn upstate New York nt vccurity *ho fccla the need, io . Ntchn'um Rulck Co, Odham
that Germany can be united "
,„ d Tud«r. tnc^ Perkin'* Jim '.
for five years.

*PV5Sei#
I Jafled an aoeplelon &lt;4
UMOO.

fore coming to e •!#* it » » i re­
ported.
Th# Ford ear, driven by Cumniingl, akiddrd out of control
v.hcn the Pentixe »*#rved into
the bultdmg. Cumming* brought
hit car to a atop after clashing
into three fence p-irt*.
The accident ***• investigated
by Deputy Sheriff Hubbard Ku­
banka and Constable .1 Q. ’‘Slim*
Hallow ay. Eubank* ane«ted Eulla
Robiaon, ehargirg
him with
“l ecklrn driving”.
Conatable Galloway teid that
ha found Cummings at hi* home,
tb* damaged car pulled around
uehind bt* borne. Cummtng* ha*
l*en charged wilh "Leaving the
acen# of an accident" and "reckleat driving." Damage to both ear*
ha« been etiimated at 1300.
Roaa Lee Robinson. operator of
the Sliver Grill Cafe, aeid that
damage* to th* building would
come to at ’#a»t »5&lt;W The proper­
ty la owned by Abraham Jtnkini.
Midway Negro.

No. : n

W lra

Cannons Start
Political Fire

Early-Morning Race
*Between 2 Automobiles
Finds Damage In Finish
t* 8 intonoM ln through Kip#*
S av *. in Midway ended with both
c*r» damaged and • reitaurant
*!«.ed up until repair* ha** been
Bide.
Euli* Robiwn, SO • y»«r • «M
Negro of Midway. dririnc *
Pontiac »ed*n wa* racing Willi#
C. Cummin**, 2B-ye*r-oM Midway

A w n f iilr d P r m i

SAN

FM YO SCO

(Jto -

Thfe#

turncoat former corporite wh-*
embraced Mntn.u»it*m *l f t ' end
of lb# horran Vrai return i-wtoy
In their famUltgw-aqd I® charge*
they helm ed Ihr r nirion and
thwir ctur.ridc* la a pruftwr ol
war camp

Th# chargee. mo*t lerinua h l»
j„&lt;&lt;. tile to lortgi- under the I ni
form Uo-le of Jtllita ry J u 't lt r ,
c a rry a p»i*nble death penalty.
The throe, who refured repair!
He »lro m d Ihe v l.it lo Britain .store, Rold.'*
B *k » ry, Rupert »h--n aril went lo Red
al
next iprlng of Soviet Premier I. .1 Strickland. F h .il Pilling Station, lb# end of ihe w ar, a rr WUliam
ganin ami I .rmmunlal party ch ef ih #
.s.nft.rd
Herald. Sheriff r* Cowart, ! ! . Dalton (i* ; Olho
Nikita S. Khrii'hchev could r rn Luther Hobby. Seinmnle &lt; m l) ii.ii. 2 i, llilltbore, Min.; a d
” * new e ra " in Ea-t-Weit r&lt;U taiundry, Rmokehoure,
Rrm w.le nlym pu, Wavli ; and l^ » i» W
rmuHrnpijpr, Dfmiiitm.
lio n i."
Dry C!e»noi». Sun«hit&gt;e Mirkrl, G n c g *. T&gt; Jackvonvilt#. T*»

He laid Ihe quettion of Gern'
unity at the Geneva conference
brought out "a real difference"
between the iVeit and Ru*it*~
with th* Ruitian: demanding *
reeunty part before agreeing to
German untficalion «rd th# W#ri
contending that Pufop# cinnot be
recur* until Germany ii united.

Sanford Furniture Company, T&lt;«idy's ItrMeurent, Th-lft Oil Com­
pany, Touehtnn D n r Pompany,
VVilsait-Mfcler Furniture Comperi)1,
\ owell * end Hmilty'e Sn*j&lt;pm'
Turtle.

When ihry renounerd commugum In Hong Kong July •, P'ey
raid they wer# ready t&lt;* gay the
penally for Iheir arlion*.
A fic r Ih# liner Proridenl n#ve
tortiv th*
A rm y charge* w ill be read to
them .

land dork* al I p m

Necessity Stated
Cause Of Easement Allianca Preparing
Brcckenridgc Tries Judge Ve-rer C«rttnn, l«v&lt;«v. hr
eoni#mpt
pTO&lt;e#dinc*
f i l e d To Form Federation
To 'Sell Sanford'
*valnri Mrs. Arl# King of Writ
KUALA LUMPUR, Malay* &lt;* F#mlnol# Conn f

rhambe- nf P in t Bt., warne-l that the court Th# Malay Chlrv#*# lrvltin Allianr#

ri'inmeree M an-r r F .rre** B ir r
kcnrldg# Ii back tri Sanford f-d

bad ordered a IS-foeii ea-rinent | today prepared In form the Feder­
-ve# h*r
h»r property
nror
herein* of ation nf Malaya’i fir»t elerted gov.

Inwing what he firmed *‘« very recfeiity.
•u rce xfu l trip " to &gt;li»m!
Th# Circuit Court Judge told
Rrcekenndp# » t&gt; in Miami tn Mr#. King that eh# will not mo“ le ll S e n fo r'" to Jvrll known fin- l-*t or interfer# with, in »nv way,
anelfr# and invert
whn h»d h#- pi-raoni employed by C. A. lo1*
rente Inlet*-t#d i local indmLea explained to the eo-irt that
triet p ro ire r*.
hr had b*en kept from bulMniir*
The Chamber 3t»n»g#r w tt • nd Improving th« 15-foot rarebark home y#*tr *y in tim# to n e n t t« his property.
attend the “ C off
Club" gatherte e via ispiM cnlnf ky Altar*
in*.
ftrjp (irtirgs A- fijwrr Jr.

BALTIMORE IN—The Police De­
partment’s missing persons buraau
hoped today would bring somaone
lo claim a pert. S-jwar-old who
has been on their haoda more than
M hours.
“Sha’g Just grechuM.” said ana
of tha matrena. “She's playing
quietly aid having a good time."
Tha youngster, picked up Wad
nesday afternoon in a downtown
I and It store, won’t ten her name
ra aha lire*.
Congressmen Hope
cal talk but apparently
doesn't care to. Slightly irked by
To End On Schedule all the attention she was getting
WASHINGTON (JfUOmgraaakm- ytsterdty at Fine Street station,
al loaders pushed tha throttl* down tha city clearing house for lost
today as boons Mtyad that tha first children, tha tight-lipped mis* laid
tn “#«t away."
Tha barbecue, la being exten­
ded by the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce and Its
member* and has been planned by
Clumber Manager Forrest Brec­
kon ridgw.
Chambar of Commerce Frealdeni Earl Higginbotham extended
an Invitation to Chamber of
Commerce member*. Ticket* to
tba affair are &gt;10 a couple.

Healey has
rnevad tn abellak tba historic
Chinatown police aquad which
datoa back It years to tha daya
of Tung v a n and alava girt*. Ha
China- A KlffWAT
town's nsrrwnv' aBayways with Perch reef. Cm
regular naitortnd
M a f ir e

rrnm ent after winning a majority
tn th# re-mcmb#r Legialitlte Coun­
cil
Final m u lli nf th* Britlth prolectnralr'i firtt nilmnal elect.-m
Wrdnr*day confirmed the Alll
ance’» bnart il would win 3t of the
31 t#al« at Stale. The RrilDh high
commitiinner. Sir Donald MacGillivray. will appoint the other t«
member*.

Shigcmitsu Asks
Official Word

|

TO K Y O f — The arrival of «lx
t : S Armv »iomi# rannon&gt; ai nk
ina1** rriiiod politiral fire to.1*)
in lapar. i Diet Parliament.
Under c rtiira l pppcvilinn tjitevtion n ; Prim * M irlvier Irhiro Ha
loyama &lt;*id th* t ruled Sl*t#«
D'.I ’ .* informed Japan that ihr
atomic gunv and rockeiv weie he
mg .-n i to the F a r P a ri for Ihe
this lime.
•‘Since lhl« D m i# I* v»cv lm
portanl,'’ »aid foreign Mm.'iei
Mamnr.t Shlgemiltit, *we h n «
Immn.liaielv a&gt;k#d for oflictal
confirmation,
"Th# covfm m rnt'g aiM il# wli;
be decided by ih* rep ly.'*
\
Wj*h'ngton
inno.mermen:
•aid • m gun battalion of ;xa
mm alomi# cannon and a hallery
of long range TMImm. honih»rd
m#nl rocket* were being axigncd
In the F a r Cart.
it Okinawa, biggrcl t* t f a r
F a -1 ha.e, an irm v *|&gt;ok#*m*n
•aid th# gun* bad arrived Ihcr#
with th# WUrd Field A rtillery Bat
fahoe and would h# unloaded to­
morrow and Sunday, Til# twtrd
Iramrot at F t. Bragg, N. C,
Tbcr# w ** no word on where the
3th A rtillery Battalion, a unit
eipi ip|i#d with Tlfimm. "Itoned
John'' r*vk#t*. would he vtalioned
It trained at F t. Sill. Okla,
T ie Army cmpha&lt;ir#d both the
eanmn *nd t l« rocb#l ran u-c
euher #&gt; u t.o u ni .J or eiiunu- war­

head*.

Housholdcr Speaks
To Joint Session
Of Church People
Judge F re e d Houth-dder *pdc
•art night lo » rorulilned meet
eg of P-e i eol* a I n.ipll*t Church
llrulhrrtionil and Women'* Jli*
nonary Society.
HniitboMrr mnilmied hi* flghi
fur Juienil* driin&lt;|iirncv prrvcn
i &gt;0 ejiiu r than im rn il# Helm
queue y pin.ecutlon
H r »4i.|,
"ilia prevention nf l.n eitlle ifr)m
queney do** not begin In th# court
bet rather, in th* home, trhool
*nd c u iirrh ."
Si*#akmg fo nearly
ton *t
icmbled church people, llotuhol
d*r explained hi* re»|iie*t for an
addition i| U.nnil m tuppnrt lor
Juvenile Court end (lx a c liv illri
Ihrmighoirt .S#mln&lt;&gt;l* County.
C birle* Mav#*, v e# prr«id#nt
of th# Central Baptirt Church
Broihcrhned pcM idf'l
over Uvt
night'* meeting.

America Reportedly
Warns Yugoslavia
Of Fighter Planes
B E L G R A D E . Y u g o .la iv li ir
Th# United Staler reportedly hanarned Yiigntlavia Ihat eonttnir
tom of Soviet M ill fighter plane
her might «eriou«ly affect t'. S
aid tn Prcaidcnt Tito's govern
mrnt
Well informed lo u rcft &lt;aid Pie
warning wa* given Ihe Yugoila.
Foreign Office by U S . Anibativ
dor Jam#* R ld ilk h e rg rr,
Rumor* that Ruvvta hat #xpretvrd willlngnett to supply 3'ugotlavia'* aviation indurtry u Ih
a Keen*# fo build Ibr M IU i have

nreulali-1 her# recently.

i p .’
IH I t v n
l |r . 7,vn» l g n '1

j i ’* iiyv
ird del l

* Moody
n he- htrihand « i r m .
ira n ju lihed yesterday, d e-l c
lion.
T L.
Tn# htitlt ind, 'l# r
.Smith, i t , • Su!ldnrer npe ■ r ar l
p»rttim - pr#»eh»r it he, p i h#M
on »n open rh a r ;# v - b n ; *n .uque *t
Depntie* who f- n t tic* hodv
• *-d Mr* Smith* herd av in a
pool nf htiw-d Irnrn * » --i on h.ef
[irhead and P u t b l'o .lim n * co ver­
ed the bet»he#t» and flo**r ol t h t
blood (rom * w-ni.nd on her for#*
t-#»&lt;i *n.t that bloodt( i n t c ." e r e (
th# bed'hect* and fl'-'r of the
ti.rtn But Dr. W IV S h Irrk er,
palhologiM *1 HaHfjt It ' p : .1 in
Daytona Heieh wh* p * r t ‘cm#d *n
»Utop*y *a i the her t w »ind wa*
not tufficirnl U* r»u&gt;# dealtv
Uh*et Depotv John t j p . r ’t n i l
Smith told li nt h# fought w 'i tu »
hem#, finding on# of I t# n n the,
room of hi* »'&gt;n Sam iel. IS Ti e
l«&gt;y, however, wa* pilot-- * j» - V* In J
hi f a l h r r *P#ck#-t h m; tv* flc-1
»nd exiled ih# theriff’i office,

Campbell's Office
Sees Wrong-Doing
A

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. “j w j p r r o * ! j " •
■-: •*
Tl 1*01 ,.1-oi!.- I
- 1
| ( vmpltell • * '* *t w j i w- ' i " ie
. . n acpovation* of wtvm
"I
nat II
II
■rrumCni -lollar * ' e»r r an in t&gt;ilU an ! «a» drop nr th m.
Young I* pr#»Meol ' Am r i r r y
7. n r, 1 c.vd and &gt;m t,n.t C o . of
St I&gt;wu« lie irtaln. d h * p -t’.i '-k
' tilth the c.impm*
■n h# « ■•* an
.-(final n th# Drfenm M r i.rla ti
I’ fo cu m ent t - # du.ing Ihv
Tnim an adm lm -iri n
cf n? InterA llr .a l ni rf
rvt" tn Yiruilg'* 1 Iting nf &gt;-t *
rmr rnr »et« d- n i hi* lime will*
Ih.. 1»M"V a - : rvijiU* by f’ jfitp*

Iwll July : Tie ..

I],mu* Pefen** l'r&lt;«tiieti"-h i i&gt;.• mill## c ’tvdue I r-l ar* inquir* Ve&lt;terday, the
rnmnultew m ■lc■r d’lic tevtinpui#
l i t .n Pi# d.v b. in * In which
l*»nijiheir* ('Pier *• d (wo ed
r'lirg c * i ; i : M 3 - ; ’.vri# h a ic J
nn wrong information.

Strong Edilorial
1

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18863613
T k l l ' F f , Fo e '*'''* tv-T**# off!,
i al i ulna I I I
*■
I edi­
torially li-day: "IV# im rll a c#*
in the recent
i
• ’
I
IVathingon lb m ult Ik cn tba
• i"rt foe in y t lu n ;

In Ihe itrn n ii-t editorial com­
ment y .i hv N H im atlil Chlncra
paper* r i Ihe (.ennva talk* *1 • rv—

*1 Mm
1
1 h in t
.ind Ihe United
* ,*,d (he meet ing v j* "PX) pc- c.-at
* product of *ppc»«ement •’
M eel I - T*e wM-alled ti
u
in Ihe Feirmo » M riU wa* cr- vt.d
by the llut* an *-&gt;J Chtnet# C. -nmunlita la lure tb# l u'i*d Stales
and Ihe re *t of th# free w-trl4
Inlo an n llirr trap.
•‘ D lic u iiln g » eeate-flr# u 'th
them mean* *tcpping right Intn Ihat
trap
"IV# vb..11 n .v c r a cro tt * (*&gt;♦#•

Th# government reportedly di»- fire. ’
rim ed th# jw m ihility nf ui.nz
Western deilgn* wllh lb* 1'nded
Slate*, Britain and Fran ce, but th#
W#«t*a price war **ld to be too
hig*.

Norva! G. Marlatt
Dies In Hospital

Airport May Sec
Hunting On Base

An Elder Springi re drnt. Nov*| G Mretail At died ' ta r id
the Frrn ald Laughton .Memorial
Hoipilat following a *hort llln#**.
Born June 3. 1*72. be came to
ihi* community in 190
He D s u n iv rd by a »irter. M r*.
Mabic Kimbel of Diyt.m a Beach;
three *on». Wilbert E of Detrelt#
M ich , R-lph II. of W j.hlngtflfl,
D. C .. and Nov a I Frederick : f
Hammond. In d .; five grandchild­
ren, *nd two great grandchild­
ren; two brother*. George of Pa•aiten*. Gal., and W#*l#y of Seat­

, OMAHA, tri—There may he tom*
deer hunting toon m tba grrtn*
of tha Omaha airport.
The airport D tec a led north of
tha city and adjacent to tb# low­
land* nf tha MDaourt River. In Ihe
roof of the evening Ihe noi-re-ahy
ted quite hungry deer rom# up
from tb* river bottom* lo g ra n
on tba airport green*.
tle. Wadi.
That give* pilot« fit*.
Remain* will b# sent to Ham­
So the Stale Gama Ommlreton
today i* rocutdenng lending is mond ter bwrMl. No binaral will
n fleiM i from iu be held and it ha* le c a aakc 1
teat Aovara ba aautted. 1 --------

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O D H A M &amp; TUDOR,
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8. V enetian Blinds

4 . Beautiful Delmar Kitchen C abin ets

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5 , Fully L an dscaped Lands (grass from front curb to alt.fyt &gt;

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SANFORD. FI.OHIDA.

corpcratr limits of the to«-a of
Altamonte Springs ami to provide
for a town council, mayor, and
to preside for their election, term
of ofltre, power and duties.
Senate Bill 1IK, which ti an
act to provide it unlawful to op­
erate motor boats or watrr ikiis
in a reckless manner under pen­
alty of law.
Houtr Bill TS7, setting the sal­
ary if the supctvtior of registra­
tion at i t *00.
House Bill DM. provides that
the registration book- be open
one bey a week and 30 days prior
to an election.
House Bill Did fixes the salary
of Me Superintendent o! Public
Instruction of Seminole County at
not less than (7300 or more than
*9000 The salary to he -el hy the
Seminole County Board &lt;»f Pub­
lic Instruction
Home Bill 1333 seti the authori­
ty for the County Commissioners
to appoint four physicians s i a
"Boa'd of Mrdiral Examiner*."
House Bill 1611, sets the salar­
ies of the Clerk of Circuit Court,
Tax Assessor, Tai Collector. Sher­
iff. and County Judge at a sum
not In exceed P«x) from the fees
WASHINGTON (fi—The remain­ collected and earned by each of­
ing legislative program for (he fice.
IMS congressional s e n inn ap­
peared today to hare dwindled to
ilk major bills. But the final ad­
justment data remained uncertain.

P A FLY N E W S P A P E R

Pqisoning Listed
As Cause Of Death

Journey To Beach
Interrupted Today
As Car Overtons

Three yams Banter* people bad
M e trip In ten bnnch interrupt­
ed today when their car overturn­
ed on State Boad 46, west of San­
ford at Rand'* Siding.
The 1UI Ford Sedan, driven
by Henry Tooke, IT, of Sanford,
•kiddod for approximately M feet
before bitting the soft shoulder of
ten highway and turning over an
Ste aide pinning the occupants ind&amp;e. A maintenance crew at the
SUIe Bead Departmot righted
tee rap Is retinae ten three young
BMnto.

There were ne tajurie*. Flori­
da Highway Patrolman Carl Wil­
lie mi InveitigaUd the accident
which ocewrred at approximately
11:40 tela morning.
According to Tooke, a Bute
Bond Department maintenance
Stick, driven by Asa Monroe Tan­
ner at Lockhart, pulled out In
•t at him earning him to put
and^pull off the road

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Dimapa te the Fmd anr waa
d at SMB.
Tooke. eon at Harm
at Seaford. waa aceemjten*
Ip Marne Johnson, It, and
knaan. 11.

George Renews
Call For Meet
Of Ministers

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They warn teaI te be. abeot te
jn r r y -

Tha Us appraisal vslutd R
■*4 pablie rnUUaaa bastes
1JM. Other nseete ta.
ter 4*0,tea tlgaed by

A m e ric a n s For Many Workers
R e p o r te d Promised Land Lies
O n P la n e

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Greek Officials
Tell Of Gunfire

in Eastern Areas

Texas Prison Riot
Ends Before Midnite

Insufficient Food Claimed Cause
Of Disturbance By Sevctal Inmates

Income Tax Leins
Over $5 Million
Made On Erickson

Talbott Tel's Men
He's Gelling Out
01 Mulligan Firm

Bertha Lindley Is
Freed From Prison
On Murder Charge

Cdr. W. R. liazlcil
VC-9 Exec Officer

Progress Reports
On Rood Projects
In Seminole County Additional Term

Comes From Slap

Musicians Perform
At Kiwanis Session

Knowles Soys City

Bernard Davis, 39,
Waives Extradition

In Black Letters

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Varner Wins Right :
To Keep Selling

52 Seals Al Slake
In General Voting

n Sheridan Left I
*trtion Of &amp;tafe
. . NEW Y O U te -A Ux appraisal
Aow* teat preaa agent Stave Hantagaa M l a groan attain of
100,4*1. with W U d going to
via aetroaa Ana ShtrfcUn. bla
; friend far many mar*.
After taxes and other expenses,
ha wet estate was valued at
: Tet.aet la • report mad In Sarmintn'a Court yesterday.
Hauugea died at a heart attack
kl the age ef te white tramline te
klrica in February 1 «
Mine Steridin'a share ef the un­
ite was hi tee farm at inseranee
that named her ae benwfltwtee merited

No. 24]

WISHING TON ft—Sen George
D Gat renewrd today hit rail for
an early (omen nitmvteri' conferKINGSTON, f m i s ' *s, 'ft F&lt;*r
-nee with Communi-t t'hma the
miny worker* In 'he tte-t Indies,
■I me for which Secretaiv of Stale
ATHENS, Greece n- \n Israel the ptom'ied land lies ea-'isir-i.
&lt;Dulles tayt hat not arrived
Reverstr.g s trend ef three eraairliner was forced d.-wn n flames
George, who headt the Senate in Communist Ri.lrana todav ■
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Foreign Rrlalmnt fiinimitlcv, ex
Greek authorille* said ftiilgai m the new worid to the o. t .- h-’p.ng
I prr»«rd turptlvr at Pulles* newt antiaircraft gunnrr- &gt;hot It down with two pr-,ihiemw • Ishor de.
. i . nt yeater- near the Gteek h. o'er snd that mird m Fngl'rtd and i t , ! n of
I day that I S \mtiattador I' all hut perhaps one ef the M per laborer- fn Jim alea.
! ktexls John- in will -ound nut hit -on* aboard must be r -n-ideir-t
More tlun l : - *&lt; J.w iV l i h|va
Red Chinee counterpart at G rn cij
ALTAR SOY ISG44TS TMf CASftHI I* the bode of Cordrll Ifuft. former
in two year- lelt t - r tr rural
dead.
S. rrtl.iry of State. Hew In state ux the historic ehapel of Wxshmgton
next wrrt on the Helping governFour of the pa-*engers were t-land to veek joh- in Hr.Min. Only
Cathedral In Washlnrfton, D. C. The 61-year-old stateiman, who hail
mrnt't attitude tow*id a reave fire
about one m a hutuli-.d hai re­
American*.
t*-co»uc known a* Ihe Sal her of |he l ’ml*1 Villon*" Hlrri sflrr a
in the Formota Strait
turned.
Israel, alerted that " e Con»tell*
long ufnem. lie will I*- buried fn a Cathedral erypt evol f ir from the
George tai.l hr hat no ohjertum
h p,i t * t ie* sdf* r c* ■. :* pas­
tomb of former President Woodrow Wilson.
(islrram im sll
to such ptobingt, hut that hr Iton had ria-heil fnvtn voms eau-e. sage. Enip!o--i- in
n-t’s n•
aid
it
had
no
of
I
is
.1
in
mialiun
rloe.ii t think any tuli-tartial prog
tin-trial Moll-uds are edv, - -jig
that
ft
.Ig.-riani
fu
rlo-i
it
A
For­
|rets will hr made toward relieving
for tv. |• |
i •Far Eavlorn ten-ion- until Dulles eign Mini*tsy *poke-»i»n in Jeru
Manv
Jamaicanw-n' t- Enfon tn
tilt down with Chou Fa |.al. Com- ' »alem aaid lh-- i
lie I during the war. .* - nw re*
Sofia
has
been
ln*lr
rird
nrgenllv
munl-t China's premier and for
tn invevtigate eirrum-lanvr* of the nursed and I nd g o -I &gt;dis in
eign minuter.
postwar ptosprriiy. Thev sent
"In my opinion," George told re- rravb,
word baek to tl.e &lt; arlhl- tn l.t't
K
special
Gierk
government
potters, "the only lalkt that will
yrar more than 6.000 n e tha
alatemrnl.
ha*ed
on
ob-ervationv
he profitable will be thn-e that
trip Hut this nuniN-r tn v • only
of
soldier*
of
the
loth
tSirrk
army
lake place m duv-rt rontarli with
a dent in the e
i 1 )
division
in
Maeedona,
u
d
the
t'hoii En lal and other high official*
win are unenpl .ed dt in’ tl&gt;*
(our engine. American built craft of island s agriculture of
nf their government.
- •it.
Ihe El Al Airline* wav frllrd north
SAX ANTONIO, Tex. uR -M ore
of
!*•
tritsiti
nn
a
(light
(torn
Lm
than 200 prisoner* rtoled for near
don to l.vikla, Ivra-'l
ly three hours la*t night tt the
The rrash in rugged lerrilorv of
Brx.vr County Jail.
Hulgana, a member ,*f th.- Com­
The riot ranre to sn end thnrlly
m
munists' War-aw mil iiry alliance,
before midnight after prnmi-i-*
rame only four ilavs alter thr
i were mane that nn one would he
windup of the Rig Four -ummit
punched A reinforced crew of
The eau«# of death w»s reported
contereme to ease »p,|d tensions.
iailr-i stood guard through the
The six measure* which consti­
by a medical examinrr after »n
Tha fii-t word that envthmg wanight
tute the bulk at the remaining exim.natsr.v of Sir- Donovan’s
im i-s will* tlie Ccn-tollation s n
Some prisoner* rlalme'l invtiffl
program include three money vital organ*. He.* body was found
an B'tA ml'rri pled by Ute a-boe
rirnt food rained llio duturtsanc
bili^-eli "must" Items—is well
bed Monday by the gcnrral’v
operat.-m* office *&gt;-l lloiive
FREEHOLD, N. J . *7 -favu*,jpr
N*.' .►-V* m i
*o|•' '* it |t
a* • housing bid, a minimum in
'..Mw
. rt Perlha f.in-Iwage Increase bill and the multi- wife at the DsnovJn summer Frank Erickson has b»rn slsp^e-l tut dimaye d«.ne to the t ,.rth snd ley was suddenly and quietly lor*. Th*r messacr 1 I I ie ; .-tie* o’ ihT \Tr (■; a ’t •■ *r ■ »t
home
here
She
hid
come
from
wllh
federal
mrome
t
v.
liens
li*talwas going d.-wn n flames.
livid iiiv c i t l gatir.■; senai s * l a f
fifth floor* of the fail was extrabilltoa-doUar highway construction
her home in Berryville. Vs , only ing nmii' than &lt;tve mi l,on doiar*. * vo, Sh. ritr* offlret* said acme fre-d fr-'iti jail on a murder
hr I* arlline mil nf l • -Iiani i».
bill.
rharge v--lerri.iv and (o,|*r
two
day*
earlier
with
her
daughter.
•vent f,.|i ill ml III M of P J d B,
The liens, filed .rest* i day hr the f the rioting prisoner* suffer*.•
The House vote* today nn the
on her »' i&gt;* to Indiana where -hi
Patricia.
14,
eldest
of
five
children
.
..
Brooklyn oflire of »is Internal ‘ hump* snd cut*." None of t'ie
Mulligan A Co
controversial highway bill, with the
Mrs. Donovan. Me former Mary Rrvrnur Serx.ce.
recorded •rare* of officer* who tried to &lt;&lt;ut e liv r 1
Even a* Tallndl * a. r &gt;Inc th!«
issue in doubt.
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Judge
Troman
G
Fuleh
Grandin of Warrcu. Fa., marrie*! here and in New Orleans.
word to Ihr -riui I -. 1‘rrvi.lrnt
quell the not was reported hurt rrli-ate-l her on her own recognt
the general's son. David, in I9ta
F.rsrnhowrr wa* Ir I u," a nr.v*
Sumo jailers who Inrd in *ti&gt;p
Erickson, onetime kingpin hook
t ii eustmly of a slaughter.
Gen. Donovan * *« bead of the maker, has aerved five month* in the diiturbani* with fire ho*e * »d
i
Mrft
it&gt;y
H
im
ker-mtlh,
"to
re
Offira of Strategic Services during Milan, Mich, frtlrral penllentisiy the hose taken from thrm snd
Senate Inquire rrid »
r r T &gt;1turn wt-rn rs-quirrd ' hevau&gt;r
World War II.
piopeily
tar Inrome lax evasion, and -pent were themselves driven from thr ' r Id n&lt; w it It out of Ihe quev 1 Cdr W K Ha.tell ha* a urn Ih'H ha* o . d bis *
10 months in N'rw Jersey Stale Itoor with the high pressure lor lion ‘o tiy her unless w« ran try rd hi* dull*■* a* rxeintive olflrrr ami -hoi,! I I r ( i n -I
I .
I lll.-l
I
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Prison for bookmaking and run- tents.
i him "*
of Compo-ila Scju idrnn VC 9
Ihr ait 'ii- nf i p I
-dflrial
spirary.
Plumbing was ripped from the
alu-aril
lire
S
nf-Tsf
Nav.il
AnvilHe
was
referring
to
her
hus
Chairman Wilhur E. Jon rs of
must I r Impr .
'r.-:n F'«
Smre his -vlease from the Miehl walls. Prisoners hooted ami rat band F Iward, 73 who wj* de 1
lai) Air Stall -n re; laring ■&gt;lr •landp I rsf
the Rial* Road Department today
1
gan penitentiary Iasi May Enrk
railed at ofti.rrs.
'e la n d m-anr Monday and rum II F ............. . - In* has ll
r and aho'ihl tvo d
WINS rON-SAt.EM, X C. ft
issued a monthly construction
any lira*
son hat led a quiet life in
New
mlttnt t.s the Florida Slate Hos­ Newport, ll I I i nils is&gt;1 li t' Na prr-smn &lt;d wcon. I
progress report showing that a Doris Gordon, 20. vtartnl out nf
pital
at
Chatlahoochi-c
va I War Cnlls-ge.
total of 126.4 million dollar* Superior Court yetterday to fare
Talh-dt told lli" v
'&lt; fnvrsllDetails of the government's
They had him indlrlrd In the
A native ni Sinlikdnirg. P a ,
worth of projects were underway ■ two to three-year prlion term claim were withheld. One lien lists
■t .-ti« .
-' ' I
slajinc of Ihrre nfiirrrs during Cdr. Ila/!r!&lt; I- the rrclplent of J five day* a o lo
atata wide at the end of June. for setting fire to the apartment unpaid taxes of Si,M l.413 on 1647
I ' d of to*
an
h.uir'f
gun
battle
at
the
l.iml
•
hr
liistincni
Hrd
'
Kl•
mg
r
,
•
•,1
house
in
which
sh*
lived
Theta Included three projects in
Mutiif.n f rm fr •
r Ir f n
lncon;e. A second, against Erick­
ley home here May 76 that grew the Air Mi Jal 'vhh six hrnnrel reeslvrd IHJA'iJ n j mI* &gt;nr»
A few minutes later she facrol son and his wife Amelia, !i Is nonSeminole County. Chairman Jone*
uut of a nrighhithiM-f di«pu'e
xlar*. ami a I'rq.lil, ntial I'nlt |brvnming Air For-r -i retary m
one to fvro :yrara.
also reported that a total of flSg another
„
. . payment of laxrs nf 43.217nin for,
t hfon e star. Hr early It'd
Stale Ally. A P Buie made no i il.ili-.n » r
million dollars worth of projerta
* IrWt
ywing mu.lrlan* enter objeett-n to the rrlra-e.
began his nival rarer r In 1911. i Th* air srer.-fary s id hr h n
were completed an! accepted by witiTes?"Louise Sl'anbm J 'le-w m l , lh* lh'* * 0,M r r* nod ol ,9W lW&gt;
Hie llailrlts make their h 0 ’alreadv • i I ' o '
ing slap on Ihe fare.
I
----------------------" 1n' d •’j* s *nfn1r'1
n “h
tbe Department daring June.
r. Mulli­
toilsy at Its noon lunrhroo mreting
'n their two chlldiin *t t t u gan, laying hr
Frojeeta in progress ef con­
«
D,vrnthy
Bollings
r.
acrordi
ni*t,
IW udM A- e, Saqfor.l.
struction In Sominolo County and for
In itivr &gt;t hmivrif of h * .isle In lha
ptavrd a medley of two selertlons
Wd
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j
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h
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a
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thoir percentage of completion
p s rln rr -h p
tnother brilliant young arrordinn
are: gtata Road No. 11-600, 2 662 mnr* prison
player,
Helen
Adams,
entertained
miles, Frenrh Are., grade pave* temper.
with a medley of two popular numHUNTINGTON, W V i, tft-R rr
Mrs. Gordon admitted selling
mant typo of construction, U per
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her*. Wally Phillips J r . playing naid Davis, 39 yesterday waivnl
eont completed; State Road No. fire to her husband's rlothing June j
^l,,f
" ar^.n E . ,Sn T lM. the piano, brought the
-r extradition tn Florida to fare charg
IMIS. U H mileo. SR S-46-A to U ifler an argument in th rir! today
,»id that Ihe City of Sanford
down" with t msvliry of throe num es of k-lling a man who roomed
D \Y TON 4 HE \CH M* Tom VarSB 46, mineral seal, 100 per rent apartment.
will not wind up in (lie red at the ||rr(
in his formi&lt;r wife's home at Or­ n&lt; r has w-ii Ihr right lo tril milk'
completed; g t a t a Road No.
f'»c«I ) * » rE l Une. program chairman for lando.
at Nn Port Oran e grorrrv in *pdr
R-427A, .640 miles. STth St—Following a survey of the entire
CARDINAL SrriJ.MAN
thr
day, introduced tha young musi­
Daxit, a storkv television repair­ of a M orili Mtik C'nmmDv n or I
IB 11 ta 8R 426, grade-pavement,
'y
ear’s
budget,
Knowles
revealed
AVOIDB ARGENTINA
cians.
man. la arru-rd of entrring the drr siHpeti ling his llrr'.*r
work kas not begun.
KUAt-A I UMI.......... laliya 'ftthat the Utilities Department will
NEW YORK. te-Franela
i#Hiu Car
v«r
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il/ b mrruni
Visitors si
at m
today’s
meeting Brrr
were house of hi* rx wife Ro«a Marie
4 irrult Judge Gtorge \V3f Jack- Malaya'* mul
pvqnlatiuii
dtnal Spellman has message*! M a ;" 10” u?
Bert Newberry of Jack ..nv dir. J Finley, x r t ; l&gt; Sunday and fatal­ son thn w nut Fir eummis - -IS in r lrrt* v major t- i f i ' • Icgi-latora
WAGE BCALF.s'r.NDKD
off.ee that ho will stay out of P * * 00? fu:*di,*n" * ‘!h * t : r M t W Umbetunof W.lmington, N C ly Wounding Joel Cohen. 14. a drr In a drel-KP sigrr.l Monday
IimI iv f..r the flr«t ( mi- is hl-tnry.
WASHINGTON te - The Ubor Argentina, scene of recent church- 1
'
. . . . ................. .
T 7. Bn-wn and Mart.n \ H,er roomer Deputy Sheriff I. F. Nerl al St \u vlinr l|r said lh- min
•ul efret, i
At
Department said today average
i . u j i . , , , „ n thonBi
of Sanford, M. J . I'rrrrt of D.-I.ind •aul he mi-took Cohen for Mr* niu-iun drl n&lt;d prove It compile I
ere -2
it* to ttu I . leration of
wage scales for union construction m.»M . . . u 0-.-,. " - A " V J J S S T - l a w w . s . o i W w
and M. L Gortte of Jacksonville Ftnley as Colson wa* sleeping in with l)'e law ly po-ting in it.
Malay s
«g n -m - r U'2'Slatlva
workers rose 4 cents an hour dur in South Afnerlra in connection|rlly u „J|| food |hllp. . . , n&lt;) mlU Commander Henry II. ('nice, the couple’s f irmer bedroom.
pinielpal flee Its nidir. on mini, C-unril 1 • huh •- inis-inner of
tag tbe three-month period ended with the Roman Calhr.itc 4.'hurrb'*|
Executive Officer, Naval Auxiliary
Mrs. Finley who canm running; nnini pri r* *nd. Creating Ihe
finl-h the year In "the hlaek."
Ihe Rnti-h protect"rile. S r Doneurharutle congrr** tn Bratil
Jaly L
Air Station here, was a guest of out of another room wa* wnundrd Kl*(h-r.\"tivia-liievard milk matv
ill appo.nt lh*
The Sanford City Commusinn,
the Ktwania Club,
Daxl* wa* *rrr*ted hrre Morulas krllng at&gt;a.
severat weeks a g o . Instructed
ottss-i 4*4 mi mts-’i t.
s
Knowles lo look Into the etty's bustThe llrlli-h gore
the tier lie n a* an ..... ulant step
ne*&lt; with an eye toward a "cut­
back" should present spending ex­
toward seif governi nt h r the
ceed budgeted items.
fMlrrStion, r- ntp" &lt;•i of the n e.e
Malsy tV'le* rod th* former
All Girl Scoot* and Brownie
Sir aits S-itlrmeni&gt; i*f Penang aal
Interested In attending Day Camp
NOUAMEUR, French Morocco. The American famtlica untterMalarra.
Aug. 1-6 are asked tn register
te-Jetn tbe U J. Air Force and standably don’t cars too much for
llll.LSHOItO. Ohio, ift-An ap jllghl*. A rsilrmd spokesman In
The party * innfnj the mo t ses'e
am picdureaqtaa Morocco. Maybe tho situation, though no American
by Friday noon with Mrs. Ike peal to Prrsidrnt El-rnhowrr from lasts*I the "cro* ihr was n I din- * ill f'um a ribi-Kt to head mint
tear* vOl bo a aasall bomb under has been killed or seriously hurt
Butler Jr., phono 761 M, or with a nmc vrar-old Ohio girl whosr grriii.ii- and anjape injure I llr'ir
departments
of the govern
car aoflse ■sorxlci to add to “They have been standing up to
Mr* Elinor Ravrnrl nf Sanford R. A. Cobb, 614.
father waa killed in a railroad was at tiull."
oner vsill re*
hot the high cor
It like good old American pioneer is confined tn the Halifax District
Tho but schedule run* si fot cros-ing aecldcnl haa prompted an
This is the hot, dual; meadow slock," said Gen. James L. Jack- Hospital in Daytona Reach, with lows: leaving- Grammar School official investigation Into Ihe pos­ II.iff wa* rrfi rating l-ome from tain a veto.
me M mites sooth of tamoltsous ion, nf Eureka Springs, Ark., the injuries tuttalnid in an automobile al 1:30 a. m ; Southside Primary sibility of lnslalling signal* at the work in a facing when hi* auto
was atiuik.
Casablw i vhoro Undo Bam has Nouasseur base commandor.
accident on July T near the Day­ at g.45 a. m. and M-'RrynuM* crossing.
PamrM wrof* the President, "1
tho biggest ef his flvo air But Mr*. Evelyn Ailtup. of Tort tona Airport.
Drug Store at I SO a. m.
Pamela Sue Huff of near Hill*oa tho Bortbwost bump of W*Iron Beach, Fla., decided ofter
ParenD are being a*kr&lt;! to boro wrote the president la*t April think the railroad people should
Mrs, Ravencl, in tha teller re­
Africa.
two bomba were act off on the ceived in Sanford toJay, said that pick up their children at t p. m aftrr her father. James W. Huff, have lo &gt;&gt;!&gt;*y safety rules loo. Can
Americana living fn ground flour of ber anariment sho Is suffering from head Injuries, al the plica wbero they boarded wa* killed on Ma way home from you tell them to Out lights? !'le**c
HOLLYWOOD, ift The Soviet
I think you are q good president." government h ruin2 to film four
ted aoma unaail house that there were other place- lacerations, bruiser, A n d fractures tha bus.
work. Dee. 12. 1*S4.
abote teate tetera amid tbe foe her children to live.
And live wrote the Ohio Public pictures for Metro&gt;-Coldw&gt;n-M*T*r.
of both kaoes,
Ei-rrhower l o r w a r d e d the
"They were eutside waiting for Mia* Mary Etta Cowan. 107 E.
child's appeal tn the Interstate Utilities Commi-iion. "If you put Ih e studio says th.*r* won't he
CBEATGBANDFAnir.il
the scbo-1 boa and tt was a miracle Seventh St., said that ber Injuries
FAMES OUT CIGARS
Commerce Commission. Th* ICC a light at the crossing. It will any Commumit propaganda in
nothing happened to them," she worn facial lacerations ami inter­ NEW YORK UR - Vincent Ferra­ a%ked the Ohio Public Utilities mean an awful lot to me for it thorn either
Mid.
nal. She la atiU under th* doctor's ro, a 75-yevr-old great- grandfather, Coumlssion In Investigate. The will prelect other children's dadThese plct'ir. s ar« painting* hy
The famfly la nmir one of the can , she says.
ti passing out cigars on hi* mm comm IsaIon scheduled a hearing diet no their nay bom* from French aitl-t Vincent Van Gogh,
-------------m l civilian— tew boused on the bate Itself, Tha 1440 Plymouth was a total account again. Tho retired furni­ on the matter for Sept, t lo de­ work."
ar.d they now ham’ in the Morrow
teter ntvoa assd
waiting for ■ piano out. So U the loss, according to tho report from ture polisher, who hid eight child­ termine whether flasher signals
Pamela gave Eisenhower an al­ Museum of Art 3IGM explainevl
family of T. Sft. Charles V. Mrs. Ravencl and Miss Cowan.
ren by bla first two wives, if :ele- should he Installed at Ihe rrosslng. ternate suggestion loo. *"l would yesterday that It asked tho Rus­
Starks, Bock Island, 111., who Mr*. Ravine! said that sho Is brating Ihe birth of an g-pound. l&gt; The New York Central rallro
like to test either a light." the sian* to film the fov.r works Mr
found kin car one day with thr
forward to being shin lo ounce son te bis third nil# Anion- whose trains ute the * resting said wrote, "or lhal railroads
rsilro.
and use in MGM's version of Van
tx^ten ateped ent by a t e a k
U would oppoan loaUUaikm at fund* te ms aten."
Gogh's biography, "Lust fur Lite."
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Rest 01 Program
Seems Ta Be Down
To Six Main Bills

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AwnrUtfd P re w l / w d W ire

Airliner Goes Down;
All But One Of 5 8
Aboard Feared Dead

I didn't know so many local
bill* had been passed in Tallahas­
see," O. P. Herndon. Seminole
County Clerk of Court said today
at hr ret rated the receipt of nine
m ulled copies of bills aUecttng
Seminole County.
Herndon said that the copies
are on fill in hit olflre for re­
ference
They include: lloute Bill lilt,
a hojpital lien law which provide*
a method of collection for hospitallntion and treatment
Houia Bill 109S. a plat law re­
quiring the approtal of County
CommUticnrn whereby wi d t h
of roads, streets, alleys and other
ihnroughfarea may be designa­
ted.
House Bill 1411, to define the

TWENTYNINE PALMS. Calif.
IP _ What happen*! «o the
POO? That*! queation No. 1 today
In Twentynln# Palms, an oasis
« | ir i the financial well hai run
dry.
The door* at Joshua National
Sank. the only banking facility in
no mile*, hare been etesad by the
federal government, and the
baok'a vice pmldent and chief
cashier, Roeeoe D. Coon. 41, la In
tan Diego County JaO.
Back examiner* closed the door*
Monday .when an audit ihowod
.000 misting. Coon, owner of
icing liable, wa* arrested at
the Del Mar race track on a fed­
eral ambexxalment charge. Ha D
•coiled of keeping 110,000 order­
ed from the Federal Reserve Bank
Ms Loa Angelea ter deposit to the
Joshua National.
Coo* yesterday aought In have
Ma caae transferred (roes Ban
Diego to Loa Angeles, bat the remeat we* denied. Hi* preliminary
Sen. Clements (D-Ky&gt;, acting
Cluing waa let for Aug. 10 end
waa returned to jail la lieu of majority leader, earl he was quite
hopeful Ihe lawmakers ran held
gu.eee bail.
for home, or on trips, "by Satur­
day night or soaocr."
SOUTH DARTMOUTH, Mata.,
House leaders kept Saturday as UR—Th* death of Mrs. Mary Dono­
their official windup target. But van. 37. daughter-in law of MaJ.
0
they ked more work on hand than

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WEDNESDAY. JULY 27. 1933

Nine Bills Received
JAffecting Seminole
County's Residents
Big Question Today
Is What Happened
To $678,000 Haul?

steady wtih *ea«t*ced

•A**

Join Air Force To See M orocco
Then Discover A d d ed Excitement

Registration Urged
For Scout Camp

Mrs. E. Ravencl
In Halifax Hospital

Railroads, Roads Shouldn’t Cross
Says Little Girl In Appeal To Ike

Red Government
To Film Pictures

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Proposed Increase
Gets Opposition
From Farm Bureau

A a P ' i oceans 'of savings’giuaraniS

Orlando—full train oppoaltlnn
by th* Florida Farm Bureau to the
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gallon and an 41*ial full from 2*
to Or a gallon » » i eapr**a*d by
r. K. McCIane. Kaeeullva Vie*I'rraldent nf th* fartn group. In
a atalement l*#u*d b n * today.
Known a« Hour* Reaolullon 7072
thla prnpoMl alio Ineraaaoa tha Ua
on h*a*y duty truck tlr*i from A
to I k per pound.
II* declared the Florida Karri
•tureaij Haa traditionally urg'd
lha repeal of th*«a lavlta on the
ground* that they at* 'laae* on
farming llaelf." Th# farm group
•ifftclal pointed out that the*# U«r% were flrat lerled at “ lemRprary" m 'atuiei and In a period of
declining fartn prirca that the
levl** ah&gt;*14 b* repealed Inataad
of Inrreaied.
It *a * pointed out that the fed-

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their ta t load hut it plac«t full
rmphaela on limited acm e tithan
and Interainta highway* ami give*
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" If national dtfrnaa la tho pri­
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*n*t ahnuld l» horn* by every
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rnntumer ha* alway* been rhargr.| to tha farmer who produced
them, and thrro la no reaaon to
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Okinawa Probably

Most Vulnerable Spot

i f MURRAY FROMSOX
, Thej're not worried.
KADENA AIR BASE, Okinawa
"If they bomb m here, they're
i r —Aik Ike name of Ike moil like- going I- bate to bomb ui in Chily—and mo*t vulnerable—U riel CJgo. Detroit or Loi Angel** too."
I f the Communist* In any all-out lays M. Sit. William MacMillan.
Mftr in Alla ani the answer probe- who flew in B2*t In the Korean
bly will be Okinawa.
War.
It* Importance ipeak* for itself.
lit* h the Mock antwer on OkJOnly UO air mile* east of Shani- nawa when airmen amt adder*
tiai. it'* Ike nearest t*. S. bate to are ttked about the safely of their
Communist China's Industrial com- more than 9,MO dependent wnei
plfxes spread along the central and children who use here
mainland coast.
_
**We frcl a man is going In he a
This l* nn# reason Okinawa’ has belier tolJ.er if h# hat hi* family
been developed at the forward wilh him and his morale is gowJ."
bate for the Strategic kir Com- says MaJ. Gen. James Moore, the
anda bif BJ* auperbomber* and Army's deputy |o«ernor Ior Ike
»T let medium bombers,
ftyukyuscommand.
It also Is home ba«# for Iwo let
Americans here base yood res­
tin g * of tne llh Air Force and the, son to feel life,
Day
een*ral link in Ihe huge air defense
D,v and
and night.
nish the roar.of the
radar network arching acrois the swift, lll-wealher IM Sahre Jets
rumhle across the Ryukyuan skies
Tactfle.
The Army govern* Ihe bland,
but militarily apeakm*. Il l an A.r
Tore# ahow.
Its proximity to China probably
vrv ta aa the best existent drier» n t it this lime to any warlike
Ideas Teipinj raixht entertain. Con­
versely, the Communists by otert
SEOUL., ft—South Kntean conna ix r f‘ *ion could use Okinawa at a tenntellixence agents Tuesday an­
has* (rnm which to launch attacks nounced arrett of an alleged Com
on U S. hate* guirdirg the west­ munist agent whn n.suppo-rd to
ern approaches of the United have questioned Maj. Gen. Wilium
F. Dean in a Red piison camp In
States.
The Army Veep* • regimental South Korea shortly after Dean's
eoitSat team nn the Island Thr.e capture in August* IJVJ
are alia Iwo antiaircraft battalions
ROK officials accused l&lt;ee Chang
and a regiment of Marines which Kwsng. 23, nf entering Ihe prison
P&gt;t moved htrt from Japan.
at Chonju. questioning Dean, and
Present plans call for the mnvr then passing Dean's answers to
went here of the rest of the 3rd the Communists.
Marine Division—lets one regi­
They emphasised that Dean gave
mental combat team now In Hon­ nn military inhimation in his an­
swers but said that in itself did
olulu.
The Army could also its* Oki­ nnt minimise Lee’a "crtm i of spynawa to stage troops kir move­ inr and Informing."
ment elsewhere It could iceomThe spokesman said Lee had
modata at least seven divisions.
been raptured "just before ha was
How do Americans nn Okinawa scheduled lo go (o the United
being so close to tba (root Slates, under an assumed name,
for the purpose of spying against
the United States.”

«

juardlnf the approaches to this
stratexic outpost.
On the ground at Naha, tne Oki­
nawa Air Defense Commend keeps
a close eye to the west. Radar sta­
tions are tactically set thruuxhout
this archipelrxo which stretches
Irom me s o u t h e r n reaches of
Japan to the waters a bote the Na­
tionalist itronghold on Formosa.
Sabi* Jets of me Mil Fishier
Interceptor Ming ran be scram­
bled within Lite minute* to in* ta ­
ilgate any unidentified aircraft
which show* up oo the ar defense
radar screen.
There can he no delays, says
CoL Kilmer Nelson, deputy com­
mander for air defrnte on Oki­
nawa.
"High-performanre enemy jet*.

_ .
...
. . .
...
flyinx with the jet stream which
motes w ith durinx the winter
month*, could be over Okinawa in
2} or 34 minutes." he says.
"That doesn't fite you much
time to s»t you.* rlanrs sterted sod
at the taixet before he can bit
you."
Nelson's nerve renter can tugter air defense warnings for l $.
bases in the Philippines, Formosa,
Southern Japan and the midPaeitie.
Despite the emphasis on air here,
Okinawa—once called the "junk­
yard of the Parifie"—wear* sev­
eral ether faces too.
For the men who terve here,
life ran s*t boring The men with
familtet find the tiling condition*
much better. For the bachelors it

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STATB.V
not. ait. „ svhe.s rest-*XTE.V nOt.All.
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A gwern remplelnt hsrtex bte*
Ms* eaelnst mu In lb* OltsuU
« wjrt la »«4 Cur Ssmlsete County.
Tlwriee. I" Cham erg, Ihe eh*tl
ef sale aMlen being riUV
1title
MU
,K,vcn Kr.Aner. nouxst, Male*
’f. *e STATKH not-Vft. TSefei.,nf. wherein Iti* relief •aupht le
■ Dectae nf Dltarre eng »n ewetO
•f ri-Urdsni s entlse Inieiest In
ang ta terlaln leal aatale lm*'&gt;4
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.n, xhart *«b4lvl*lf*. artarglaa la
•ubl'n fterarg* ef gemtaal* Cone•&gt;. n*ria*.
The** e-eitntl ar* la raus* ang
taamra gnu la ftta rnur atliten
g*f»n*a*. ir »ag. la Ilia rairglalnl
01*4 haratn. aa4 la lern* a rapg
Sharaaf wea* rialnlttfa attarnag
•n ar hefese Auaiiti I*. A. ft. ISIS,
wtherwlie o TVettee rra ranle«*a
g* ill he oni*i*4 aealait »a« ana
• e eau*a aroreeg ea g in x
w WITbr*g mV hang ang afftrlal
a»*t * l ganfatg. Baailnn)* raunlr,
rin-laa, tbla tllh gag *1 j*l&gt;,
tits,
/sS O F. HernCna
rierh at lha net ull ftaurl
gtmlaala Cauaig, rtarign
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t ’ hs-e Sir,sl rinkutel, Quseee
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v_4ur Sniwer ef ri*sgin* tn Ihe
r*imglalat «* the eUlnttfre altery &gt; . j nt gastt.i. iirvRsanr, ate
I n k Mela lireet. nrleeg*. TieFit*, aag rite the •rtalaal x s ie t r
• r Pt*e4in&gt; le lb* efflre ef the
fu rk ef lb* rlissll Ceust an er
befer* lb* Sith geg af Auaust.
ISIS If i n feu in On re. Jugainaat
be M n l t will he taken aaeiasl
yea far ihe relief gewueged la
*r&gt;oNr, A.in‘ nnnanrrv as nea­
rer I. ne-iga. iht» lilh gag af
Julg. A D. Ills.
n ft Htrngaa. Cterh ef
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Florida's Quest
For Oil Expensive
TALLAHASSEE OPt-Th* queet
for all in Florida, an which the
major ail companies hive spent
untold milliane of dollaie over the
gear*, apparently will move Into
Rroward and TaIri Roach round as
ehortly.
The C* HInet has offered for
competitive bidding Aug. 9 all and
gat leases on both the vast Semin­
ole Indian Reservation and out­
side tho reservation in the lower
East Coast counties.
Tho request that reservation
land be put up for leas* was
mad* by Wally Fields, a Tampa
lawyer who represents tes era! nil
companies, including Humble, The
request that bids be taken for
tee*** eutsld* the reserve non wae
mad* by the Kamerelda Oil Ce.

n o n ra

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IN THU rm« i i r
t h e a it t * J i n i r u i . » m et it
o r n i i s i D i . is s s n ro n e r StlvnUBS S OI VTI. IN * MAN­
SERS. AO. SU1
rtiiu ie af " Hera Aleseager
far the agsellan at lis ts Lea ft*
Frthn. alt* knows a* Dana Las
fcaakia. a miner, a*g ftttar Mlrhatl He Viahn. else
a*
Petal Mu heal flaekln, * miner.
TO Alban lis a tli U* f lt S t .
*/* ( I n i s ri* ftreha. It* Clog
a ittti. lamseua. r*bnavltaale
Tnu era hereby aaiilieg sbai a
peiluea bee b**a rileO In iht
abova tlgieg Caurl bg Wilton
AWiaeCtr ler ih* egaeitoa at
p u i Lea Da lr *h t, six* kaown
a* liaaa t.*&lt; Rankin, t miner, *n4
Teiar SHthtal lie f u t u
altn
kaawa as 1‘alar UwSstl Rtnkin,
a mtaar, bg ib* patiiinaer, wii.n«
AleienSar. ang gnn ere gaaulrag
tn ssrve e *epy nr geur Aastiar
nr Objaclinnt In thaw reuse why
aalg stuirot shsutg an| he erenlag.
en ike eeiiiitnet, whesa maii-aa
aggreee is r. n Rat &lt;t«. ran.
ft*(k. rtarlge. eng flit the erlglnel
la lha nfflia ar Ihe iTerk af tha
rircull l " jr t an e hefeia me Itlb
gey •* *A'lBusi. 1SSL
lleiela fell ael nr a geeree i n
rnafttte will ha eatereg asxlnti
*r*A,iineee mg hang eng lha tttl
*r saig reurt le Sanfarg. aaain*&gt;e s'euniy. Plariga, iblt Ilia gag
ef Ji.ls, (III.
IClerk a 1**11
O ft flerngna
A* Ct**k af Ike aalg (tretiil Ce-rl
WReea Aleua4*r

timt rhttn.
Thi* onetime itepchiid of the
East military picture is rapidly
cominX of age as America's most
important Tacific bastion—and it
looks more permanent esery day.
With the shift In important mili*
t l r y in(j political developments to

ROUTE WBUtTNO WTTTTE
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WHEN U s t SEEN
Wed. Ju ly 27, I ' m
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GAINESVILLE Fla. .ft-M rg .l"!----“ *"7
Margaret Seay tomplained to the
Bet..ten 1913 and 1330, federal,
•fieri11 s office yesterday that state and local government expensomeone stoic her home on Util! dilute in the United States mulStrect. ^'hen la&lt; seen, the tv»o-| tipited nore L'un 12 times from
room house ws( wearing white Jl.tM.000 non to M9 s»ono ono, says
paint and black srreen*.
, the Twentieth Century Funo.

Southeast Asia, met* ar* those
here who look for eventual trans­
fer of Far East Command head,,em T e l&gt;° 10 0ktnl,“

W ILL v o ir

HE OUR GUEST?

Me hat* le iH I* ait-rnndilmnrd room* at Ih# Maf-Leg MeteL
Tbeg are ibsetulrtr FREE to all new arrisalt at nor
N'*t*| Air Atalion.

CONFERENCE DATE TOI.D
TALI-AHASSEE, The 1»JJ stalewide fir* prevention conference
will be held at St Petersburg on
Nov. I and 3. it was announced here
today from the olfice of State Trea­
surer J . Edwin Larson, whn it also
state insurance commissioner and
stale fire matshal.

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Red Agent Arrest
Told By Koreans;
Charges Revealed

Legal Notice

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TTi » glittering night lift xfford«&lt;(
fill m Tok)o u nonexitlrat herr
There are few outside recreational
diversions although Ihe men can
visit Okinawan women in the villages they are not allowed to
bung them on me base.
The post exchange* are about the
best aliwknd in the Far East, however.
B&gt; comparison with any
----By
other m tltarv hase tn the Far
East, material life »n Okinawa U
plush.
The United State, his poured
about a billion dollars into (hr re
habilttation and 'impiovemrnt of
the island Roads are the standout
feature. Without them, the mili­
tary would have no Lnk* between
the two kry air bases here sod the
bettor, and supply areas
The proipect of a return of the
Ryvikyut doc-n't look good for
Japan, vshuh would like the United

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Malta's New Era
The Mediterranean l»’,»nd of Malta has
recently been honored by Prime Minister
Eden who proposes to allow it to choose
■ I members for the House of Commona. This
would make Malta the first aren outside
England to be represented in Parliament.
Malta has known many owners In Its
lony history. In 600 B. C. the Carthaginians
conquered it from primitive inhabitants.
Hanniba:, the srrat Carthaginian general
who almost overthrew the Roman republic,
Is thounht to have been l&lt;orn in Malta. Lat­
er It was ruled successively by Romans,
Byzantines Arabs, Sicilians, Spanish and by
the Knights of Malta—a semi-religiou*.
semi-military brotherhood who w’ere long
the bulwark ot Christianity against the
Turks. Napoleon finally conquered It. With
th» collapse of his empire it came under
British rule.
During World War II Malta resisted a
powerful German siege The memory of
Maltese resistance may have moved Kden
to grant full political rights to this Semi­
tic Isle. The admission to Parlisment will bo
an epccb-mnkinp step ir, the histories of
both the British Empire and of Malta.

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Your heart shall rejoice and your Joy no
one taketh away from you.—John 10:22.—If
wo keep in harmony with God's plan for ua
wo will live In fullness of joy, but failing to
to livo causes the sweet bells to be out of
tune anJ harsh.
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During the last half century a growing
number of Western European social demo­
crats have beet, trying to lead their parties
away from Marxism to a program based on
American economic principles. The position
of these leaders has been strengthened now
that the capitalistic United States, through
its nonpolitical and ncnsocialistic labor
unions, has suddenly outmatched Marxist
promises through adoption of the guaran­
teed annual wage.
Consequently. Guy Mullet of France has
urged the European Coal and Steel Com­
munity to adopt the GAW policy. Such a
stimulus in producing a united Europe. He
contends *hnt the GAW policy is Impossible
within the industrial structure of Europe,
which is fragmented along national lines. It
Ik only possible In the multi-national Euro­
pean Coal and Steel Community. As a result
he urges European workers to strive for an
extension of the Coal and Steel Community
so that one dav they can enjoy the benefits
of i GAW.
European reaction to GAW shows how
dynamic American capitalism la. Its results
outstrip the promises of socialists the world
over. Conceivsblv GAW will promote Amer­
ican-type capitalism in other sections of the
world, thus laying to rest the false promises
of Marxism.

How To Tell A Foghorn
Ever retd "LIT Abner"? Do you recall the
flamboyant congressman A1 Capp created?
His type exists In Washington according to
Representative Clarence Cannon of Missouri.
Ch’ lrman of the House Appropriations Com­
mittee. who cited him as an example of the
statesman who Is everything he should not
be.
The ea.mark of a Foghorn senator or re­
presentative is that he always votes for
every appropriation and against every tax.
Thus he makes frienda on both aidaa of tha
fence, those who want help from the govern­
ment and thuae who demand economy. It la
a fine ayatam, taya Cannon, but it will never
balance the budget.
The trouble la really not with the Foghorns so much as it Is with the folks back
home who selfishly Insist on governmental
give and citizen take. Reform should begin
with the voters. Then the congressmen will
have no noed to blow their horna foggily.

SAM DAWSON

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HAL BO YLE

Morning Calls To Hearts O f Men

1AMES MARLOW

NEW YORK ft - Curbstone re­
But once'a be la a foot and pawedl gias to ride the iky yua wffl oftft
flection of a pavement Plato:
the sleep out of his eyes, morning' see old e s s . They may juto 1 0
What la a man’s time of day — is a magnificent adveaturelaad tor •trolling, or, If tN tecu m erg
and a woman’s time of Day? When
dry. tNyll Just N sitting, admir­
a_ men. It's hla time, his prim* ing i n now •’ey, or remembering
do they feci most Important*
Everybody knows tbit weather, He steps nut his front door . , . an earlier one.
affects people and they talk about and back through 20 ctnturiaa . . .
You will see law old ledltg
it a lot but very little has been or 10 hundred centuries.
abroad at that boor, nursing tNlr
done about it. But little has been He lifts his Dos* and tones the cats, although there are more oil
written about the way different
“ man.
And
:
air likt a dog. Hla aboea touch tN ladies than there are old
periods of a tingle day affect tN earth and N feels tha crunch up it Isn’t because IN old ladies arc
contrary sexet.
to hit temples. Ht I* miraculously afraid to N cut at that time. M
My theory is that, basically aware, every sense is booed, he old ladies are afraid of anything,
morning is a masculine time — Is a fluid part ot the morning. it la to N alaaa ia Nuaag a t
and that evening la a woman's Nature has given him th* pep night
hour.
pill she thinks be should have at TN tlderiy men hobble eat net
Right or wrong, here's the Idea: IN tlnvf she thinks la best for because tNlr bade are
able, but because af a pufl
Noon to man is morning.
him — and, wail, iN's still the than
they know.
To a woman morning is duty. , . doctor.
They may N retired from a Jeh,
taking cars of th* baby . . . Land­ " • •* ' ’tht only so soon ago,
ing her husband tea In bed (docs th* last lonely depths of night wheo but iNy or* called forth by IN
not avery wife do this still?), then people who maybe one* counted majestic summon* of awning, aa
routing him out and serving him aheap to go asleep now count their all men art. and they live again
a hot meal and sending him off breaths to stay alive. , . and be­ esriier mornings goat before, la
IN days when they east a lowg»r_
to bit dally chores.
come weary, and cease to count,
shadow than they do bow at summ
Morning is twilight to a wife and do not count again avtr.
sot
This done, sN crawls back into the Tha temperature falls. A cool*
Morning tlwaya has blown a
vacated bed space left by her ness spreads. Usually a breoto
bugle
cry to the heart of man, aad
husband and doias in the male; springs up, and whatever it touches will forever
oa ibis spinning earth
warmth he's left — sleepily alert, it stirs to the limit of being. To until it halts, and we all fall off.
for th* baby’s awakening move­ leaf or man if says, "Now la tN
ment or dawning ery.
time to arise and move.”
Morning Ns a special mag“ to
a man. An energy flows through
him theo that doesn’t at othor
hours, when bis will to endure tN
old or dare the new is subjected
to tN aulat discipline of the sun's
hot yellow thumb or the doubts
that crowd tha dark.
tog to foreign policy matters.
But in recent months Elsenhower
Forever a man remembers
has taken a firmer and more per­ morning, whan ha stood on a peak
sonal band in steering the foreign and, whither he New what N
policy whtel himself. The more saw or not. at least wasn’t afraid
Elsenhower asserted himself, the to look in all directions.
• •a*
more Knowland seemed to become
Across America if, ia any town,
Chan,
Good
subdued.
large or small, you will atroll
Although Democratic leaders through any public park to dear
heartily applauded Eisenhower's wither just Nfor* tN sun beoffer lo exchange military informs
ticn, Knowland refused comment
anl aaid ha would have no state City Park Guards
i ntte
mint until tN Geneva conference
ended.
Become Part-Time
lie hasn't Issued one yet.

Lessons Come From Summit M eet

WASHINGTON. UT-One of IN Eisenhower in handling American
lessons from (ha Geneva confer foreign policy has been Sen. Knowlcnee la that th* United Slates, for and of California, Senate Republi­
the sake of peace, is willing to can Iradrr, who has Nen In
make concessions to the Commu conflict with th* President in that
nists provided they do th* sama field tor years.
Knowland had a habit of Issuing
Just how far the Eisenhower ad
ministration will go in this direc stataments that were little com­
tion should be di-closed eventually. fort to th* administration many
At the momrnt il probably doesn’t limes when Secretary of Slat*
Dull** was doing most of tN talkknow itself.
for years In Ih* cold war this
country followed a pretty rigid
policy — almost a frosen policy
it seemed at timet — of yieldint
nothing to the Communists. They
were equally froxen.
'Blood Factories'
oppportunity for an after dinner PHILADELPHIA,
Last weak at Geneva President
sap If w* fait so Inclined.
Elsenhower startled the world,
city park guards bare Neeme
inelud.ng the United States and
Alrilna and bus competition has part-time "blood factories" In aa
Russia, with hit proposal (hat this
put th* railroads on their toes. Ter experiment scientists Nr*
By BUSSELL KAY
country and the Soviets exchange
sonnel that to former years was will go a long way toward ending
Since
entertaining
visitors
la
a.,
complete blueprints on tbair mill
indifferent now goes out of theii the world’s sNrtag* of Ufo-giviag
of Florida'* major toduitrios. it is way to ploase tN patrons. Cour­ plasma.
tary forces.
important that Floridians under­
Die Russians haven't accepted stand tha mental raj rttons of a teous i(tention prevailed through­ Tha guards, all hardworking and
and probably won’t. And in a show stranger in a strange land. Thar* out the trip. Dining ear service on active, hava been donating blood
down Eisenhower might not have la no better way to aequiro this the "Hiawatha” was splendid. Food every Iwo weeks, about five times
been able to carry through on bis knowledge than to Ncomt a tour­ was oacellut and moderately pri­ th* frequency approved for IN
offar since there might have been ist yourself and visit torn* auction ced.
average donor by tha American
enough opposition to Congress to of tN country you bavo never aeee Scheduled to give tN traveler Rad Croat.
daylight during th* most sraaic
block bis plan.
In i n unusual part af tN snand Mcr-stlng portion of the Jour­ iriment, IN blood is broken dawn
Nevertheless, the offer wes
Aside
from
the
pleasure
of
such
ney, wo loft Chicago at 3 p. m. to plasma and rod corpuscles,
made. It has bean railed many
bought on lime — may cause things by many people, ranging aa experience, if on* Is alert snd g i l d l a g swiftly and smoothly tod tN red blood rails nr* Im­
businessmen to build up oxetsa from bold and daring and imagina­ observing N can learn much that through areat Industrial sections mediately returned to tN donors’
wfll qualify him to N a better, along tN lake to Milwaukee, then
system by IN apparatus, known
inventories, to expand their pilots tive to propaganda.
But it has not been called ap­ more understanding host when be through the attractive Wisconsin aa tN Cohn blood fractionator.
too optimistically — may lead to peasement by anyone in Congress, returns hom* and assumes the re­ Drill to St. Paul and Minneapolis.
exeasi use of credit.
yvt. This in IIself was almost sponsibility of catering to the thou­ TN next morning you awake In
Barring a spree of overbuying startling On tN whole IN reac­ sands of tourists who flood our Montana and reach IN Rockies in Tha same rugged Nauty found la
the aflarnoon. Electric locomotives the Caacadei Is encountered hero
and overborrowing, however, pros­ tion in this country was favorablt. atate each year.
A week ago Mrs Kay and I Ngan carry you over th* steep grades and to the coast range of IN Wooton
This
could
be
taken
as
an
indica­
perity could be our pleasant
tion th* very magnitude of the a vacation that will last a month tN sceMry Improves as you speed Rockies.
companion for quite a spell yet offer Instantly conditioned Ameri­ aed take ua across the eontlaoat westward. Slow moving, muddy We won Impressed with not aa&gt;
cans to tN idea of concessions to tN Faciflc Northwest, on area rieora llN tN Mississippi. Missou­ ly the Nauty aad charm af Van­
In 118 relief programi last year, or Ibat they were already willing wa have never visited, then South ri and Yellowstone give way to couver but with tN courtesy, con­
the American Red Cron gave em­ to make them for the sake of peace ■tong Ik* coast In Southern Cod- rushing, roaring mountain streams sideration and friendliness found
ergency Nip to 83.000 families and U IN Ruuiani would reciprocal*.
INI cascade ever rocks and come on avery Nad. Travel agents,
toug.term aid to 7,100 families.
Perhaps tha greatest thorn to Tkla eoluma Is written in Seattle tumbling down hillsides. Sun-sear, clerks, NUhopa, taxi driven, wai­
fler a fl'
“ via Eastern Alrlinei ed platoa and wastelands are re­ tresses, and everyone was anxious
after
fltoht
lo ChfcagJ
and a train trip across placed by green clad hills and lo N helpful. They all mad* you
o end
(eel that you were welcome. Victhe continent on th e Milwaukee mountain forest*.
Una’s crack Iraui lb* "Olympian TN greatest thrill comes the lona ii "Old England" transferred
Hiawatha.’’’
second morning as you enter the to th* New World, delightfully dif­
Wa found present day train trv Cascade Mountains where you see ferent and interesting.
vel delightful and relaxing. Ac- now fevered peaks, roaring water- Contralto Ntwana IN Pacific
comodatieas wen excellent, oa par ftQa aad Navy forests. You roach Northwest and Florida are a* grant
If you are not we11trained—and with
SUMMKB to n
of (rot­
these attired by the Nit ho- baay, bustling Seattle at 1:30 to that you And this trip a thrilling
I think tkto go*a for many of yon
af ua, but It may
who iiy your hand at atrenuuua toU. Vtota Dam* ohecrvatioa can tN morning. If you are Interested experience, and 1 can racaameod
te n
at undue streee
summer game*-all out 10 to II •ffordid lull opportunity to 0 U09 ia a aids trip to Vancouver and Vic­ it to anyone In
W* tend In wart lot hard and par oaat of your food energy to * ^ ^ * * « h . f r t o . o 2 toria la British Columbia, you can 111 give yon
ear. diner aad pertor rtr gave «g catch tN Groat NortNm’a "Inter
la play ton h a d While l it a t m Iasi throogh heat.
anttoanl" at U:S» for g scenic ride
Mow your body has a buHt-la
advtoaMt N da aaythtat te ex­
am of frieafry&gt;M low *p£ aloof tN abort of Puget Sound to
a m Utto edvtos baecwM* am i tr-conditioning unit—gwentlng.
- Our esmtortahto douhto Casedn’e third largest city, end on*
a hot, You peraptro and aa the gwgel
Nxvidsd privacy aad aa ad tN moat beautiful la tN world.
tvaparatoa It cools your body. Any
gondlttoa which binder* this
evaporation, such u high ralaUre
lack af air movement
1 don’t want to spoil poxy Jam­ humidity,
thick, heavy etothtng, promer nm. but let’s took ronBaUn- and
♦t,t* nir-condUtonlng eye*
ally at what mu aro up against vaatafrom
functioning properly.
tn wins weather. Loth as* how
and randy to anrvo too.

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parity Inducts speculative eseeta.
In England it's already back. In
spite of government effort* to
forestall It.
The cost of living baa Just taken
a jump there. Retail prices are at
a record high. And the price of
coal — a prime budget Item for
most British householders — hat
Just been hiked 18 per cent. Tbit
week steel goes up aa average of
J per cent, and most other metal
price* have beet climbing fast.
There la faar higher price* will
toon spread to ttko and IN many
product* mad* af atael, .and rate*
lor electricity, gu and freight will
eflmb higher.
With the British worker prosper
oui, amounts spent oa consumer
good* end services have been
growing steadily.
Rlitng later coat* la Britain toed
to make British exports less com
petitirs in work! markets. At Us*
same Ume lacrtailag home de­
mand for consumer goods land* to
attract into Urn domestic market
foods Britaia makes far expert
f t combat tkla sew Inflationary
pressure, the B
British
ti trying to to Kk spec deg hy
hiking
„
_ tetoreit
_
false,
credit and lapottog
ea nstatlment boring.
la the United Slates pries bikes
have se far keen confined mostly
to the p r i m a r y Industrial ma­
terials. Steel, copper,
aluminum and lilver have
ap. Further price hike* era ex­
pected by aom*.
Wife* have climbed thte veer
much faster aed farther than last.
Some factory
sd prices on cro­
aetoty U
list
wds are already rising.
IN rota Her tan pais u

so

Trade-Ins
Clearance StU

C lassify

rosperity-' Being Cited As Villain
NEW YOnt U S- ProipcnlyP s t plaasant companion-1«
cited today as tha villain that la
torturing a new bniih with Infla­
tion in England and could )uit
possibly be puthing the United
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Mr. and Mr*. to K. Walker and
family have as their ru n t for
several days, Mr*. Walker's aittrr. Miss Billie Lemcn of Durhsm, N. C.
of Raymond Studios have reMr. and Mrs. Frrd Klrsbncr
turned from a vacation in the
Blue Ridge Mountains and Nash­
ville, Tenn.
Dr. and Mr*. Gerhard Wurnsch
have arrived (mm Austin, T ( V
to spend a vacation with her pirents, Mr. and Mra. W. V. Lovrll,
for a few week*.
Mr. and Mr*. Nirk B iscuit! and
children, Chria, Birhie, Davry,
and Cheryl, of CanficlJ, Ohio,
wer* visiting In Sanford this week
with hi* sister and family, Mr.
and Mra. Peter J . Bukur.
Mr. and Mra. John Solymori Sr.
and Mr. and Mrs. John Sotymmi
Jr. of Cleveland, Ohio, ar* the
guest* of Mrs. Ge«rg* Cabaa at
her homo on Catalina Drive.
Mis* Ann Gale of r*tatka Is
spending some timo with hrr
cousin, Mrs. Jerry York and
Debbie.
Friends of Sir*. W. A- Knight

n r c doubt whether lb* rtrtt Aid fast lime tor th* porpoae) Whom Sr. will regret to learn that sh*
ITT Book lire* any bint* on the the lime comet that yoa need yowr is ill and confine-1 to tb* Florida
ear* and feeding of slightly willed Iced coffee, make U regular atreogtb Sanitarium in Orlando.
friend* on hot summer afternooni. and poor It Immediately Into tall
bat w*‘r* |otni to remedy th* d*B gtaaa** filled with code* lc* cub**.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cameron
fleecy, rllbt now. Oar euueatlon They will cool th* code* quickly and children, George, Rosalind,
*
1* that you feed them lead code* — without diluting IL
Quick Dwhlc •treeft h Method 1 anJ Richey have returned to San­
loti of te*d code* — In tall, *le(*nt
Make code* double atrenglh kg ford after spending a varalion
glaeiM with tittle droplet* of froily
coolth clinging to tb* ouUld* of uilng half the amount of arate* I with Mrs. Cameron's brother-into tho uiual amount of code*. Pour ! taw and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Hay
•arh (least
I Of four**. yo« mail bo certain orer regular lc* cube* In tall ltarnea in Pensacola.
that th* cod** 1* Jait th* boat yo* 11 a*art. The aitra atrong cod**
know how to make. It will alway* allow* for th* dilution caused by
Mr*. Frank Hall has returned
be that If you bear In mind tb* tho molting of th* lc*.
to Hanford u f r having spent two
Pro-Cooled Method
very *lmpl* rule* of food Iced
Mak* regular atrength code*. week* in Panama City at guest of
coffee-making.
Tint, remember that good feed Cool In n noo-motaltic container for friends.
code* atarte with good Aof toffee, not more than three houra or. tf
and that taka* two l«rel measuring tho container I* lightly corered.
Joy I-oii Colburn bad as^ her
tablet poon*. or on* Standard Coffee. chill In the refrigerator. Pour orer recent guest, her cousin Nancy
If*aiare, of code* to each three- regular ten cube* when the teed
Tyson of St, Cloud.
quarter* of a meaanring n p of code* la itfdtd#
trah cold water. Yen bar* n choice finally, don't forget that tnatant
of eeeeral way* l* coarm It Into code*, aada according to lha direc­
lead cod**.
tion* on Ik* fabml of th* Mr, make* Pretty Suzon Ball
•akk Method with Cede* It* Cubea n truly dellcloua brww with a mintTreei* regmtar atrength cod** la mom of feta and bother.
'Doing Beautifully1
four tr**a*r tray to make code* Ice Serf* all kwd code* with a
cube*. (Tkta may Mtlly be dona -pitcher of cream aad aagur, *r a Says Hubby Long
by brewing « l r * code* at break- aimpi* aagar ayrup, to Uata.

7 Never Knew Such G ood P eop le’
Exclaims M other O f 9 Children
Reading Clinic Is
. Helpful To Youths
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PAW PAW, Mich. - Children
me* called dumbbell* com* alive
at Dorothy G. Anderion'i Readtng Center, a clinic for retarded
• reader*.
; , The former puMIe school tea­
cher help* children to gain the
Interest and irlf-eonfidcnco they
need In acquiring reading skill.
She started her clinic laat Jan­
uary a* part of her project for a
mailer’s degree from Weatem
V . Michigan College. She baa oron
the degree and plans now to ex­
pand her reading clasiei.
Mrs. Anderson works with re­
tarded readers—not wllh mentallyretarded children DlsruuiiiK the
inability of some youngster* «o
make progrris In Trading, Mr*.
Anderson said:
••There’* nearly always • frua
tration rngle that arites when,
A for one reaxon or another, a
child falls to get the proper
start.”

BOSTON CPi—" I nevrr knew peo­
ple could be to good.”
That was Mrs. Richard O'Reilly's
breathless comment when the
learned that, thinks to a news­
paper story, a Detroit manufac­
turer bad offered her, her husband
and their nine children a free twoweek vacation on Lake Brie.
Associated Brest reporter Rich
ard Sinnott wrote a alary July 4
describing how Mrs. O'Reilly, who
ha* only one arm, railed her chll
drrn in a happy hnmr. She advoestea "a h i of children If a family
wants a lot of happlneis.”
The story, appearing In the De­
troit Free Pro**, captured the
■Mention and the b en t of John
Green, pftrident of the Lafayette
Machinery Corp. In Detroit. C,r*«n
sent a letter to Uie Rotten Globe
telling how he and his wifa want­
ed the II -member family to apend
tuo neck* with them.
Green* offer Includes: free run
of a large gur*t homo at a small
reaort he owns M milet from Detroll in Ilanron, Ont, a private
beach, fishing facilities, ■ play­
ground and a hoit of other attraet ion*—even a crib for the young
rtl O'Reilly, 4-mootb-old Richard
Jr .
When shown the Utter, Mrs.
O'Reilly eselalmed: “ You bet
we'U go. Dick ami I hsv* never
had a vacation, what with nine
children and all—but ne'v* got a
ear and I think It hai got a trip
left in IL”
Her husband was 100 miles off
Cap* Cod but he probably walked
Into halflpacked suites*** when
he returned yesterday to their a*cari-fioer home. Ha has been em­
ployed helping to anchor a "Texas
tower*' floating radar station.
“ This Is a wonderful country,'
Mrs. O'Reilly said. ”1 never knew
people could be so good. It will
ba marvelous. You know Dick and
I never oven had a honeymoon —
but by golly — well have ana now
kids and an ”

Moat I'riklng, the tald, la the
pertnnalily change that oceuri
when children find they aren’t
, dumbbells and caa lean to reaw
• after all.
Tliry may be Inhibited and
' “withdrawn at the start, but as
thrlr interest and confidence
grow, they become responsive and
related. As Mrs. Anderson de­
scribe* them:
"They com* alire,"
She makes uae of aucb techni­
cal training devices cs a reading
■peed, and a tacMatoacop*, which
flashes a pictun and correspond­
ing word on a screen to increase
eye span.
But her big contribution b
„ rapport, or getting In close eon•# tact with ter pupU*.
It’s a matter of finding some­
thing Qm child Is Interested In,
and which ha can read with an*,
etts,” ehe explains. “I Jnat get
them started and than it’s up to wears blue jeans to avoid any
almUarity to formal classroom
them.”
awnmndlngi.
•eye the
Ms believes her reading center
la ualqoe In being limited to a
small community, although It of­
the same facilities on a small
BE OUR g u e s t : fers
Kale at lha psycho-educational
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the Sixth-grad* age group. Now
Mm plana to Far reading classes
and adult students

HOLLYWOOD —Richard lams
today told how the news of the re­
currence of cancer was kept for
month* from his wife Suian BallDoctor* told tfv* actor about her
condition almost a year ago, but
the pair went ahead with night
club engagement*.
•*lt was what Surin wanted to
do," Ung Hid, "to w# did U."
They teamed In a tong and danr1*
act and played TMcion, Palm
Spring* and Buffalo.
11* managed to keep her un
aware of the return of her cancer
until three month* ago.
•'It's a atrapge dli*a*«," h* ex
plained. " It ran b* going on in
your body without you knowing It
Unless It touche* ■ nerve, Uiere *•
no pain or discomfort
“ When Sunn did hava tome
trouble, we managed to camou
Rage th* lymptom*. The doctor*
thought It would be better that way,
in order to keep up her mental at­
titude.
•'Sh* was In and out of Cedar*
of Lebanon (hospital In Holly­
wood). Finally, w* couldn't k»ep
the newt from her.
“Sure, the wa* dBheirtrred
She had known there wa* a dan
ger of recurrence, but ihe never
suspected It would happen to her.

•'She cam* through it beautiful­
ly. Of course, you never really
know how you will tak* It until it
happen* to you, but 1 know I could
never taka It aa beautifully as the

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The M-year-old beauty who** leg
wai amputated Jan. 13, list, beetui* of eaneer la now at th* City
of llopa Medical Center In nearby
Duaria. Long make* th* 30-mile
drive to th* hospital every night
after his movie work.
“Site la in wonderful tplrlls,” h*
reported, “and feeling murh bet­
tor. Sh* cant walk now becaute
It la harder for her to walk alter
loilng so much strength. But I
lake her out for rides to a wheel
chair.
"Sht reads a great deal and we
watch television together. Under
my tutelage aha hat become a
great baseball fan.
"The public reaction hai been
tremendous. She has received an
enormous amount of massage* and
ber room I* Uk* a greenhouse. II
has been very heartwarming.
•’And I can’t say enough s^out
the studio. Studios are »upp^*d to
b* pretty cold operatktoi, b*.i U-l
has ben aimply wondwful. ’
■Suian hai remained on th* pay
roll throughout her Blaest. Th*
Universal-International Studio alio
hai picked to the medical ex­
penses, which have been reported
at t n m
Long did net aay where eaneer
—is new attacked the artrea*.
Aabed If doctora held hope for bar,
ba replied:
“ I cai’t apeak for tho doctor*.1*
Don dbe atm have bopa?
Indeed,” Long

t THE SANFORD IlF.nAI.DWecl. July 27. 10.Vt

M ethodist Church
Youth Planning
Hayride, Picnic
The Senior Mrtbodiit Youth
Fellowship will hart a hayride
and a picnic Thursday at Rock
Spring* The group will leave the
Firtt Methodist Church at 6:30
p. m.
A group of Senior MYF mem­
ber* will go to th* Methodist
You&gt;h Camp at Leesburg for the
U ii Senior Assemblies. These a s­
semblies run from July 30 until
Augu*t 31. The First Methodist
Church will have representatives
at each of the three camps.
T h is* going are Dawn Ann
Pearson. First Assembly; Carol
Nutt, Second Assembly; Linda
Ands-rson, Nancy Richard*, and
Marcia I-occhrit, Third Assembly.
The Intermediate MYF group
who left Monday for a wrrk at
the Christian Adsrntur* Camp to
Leesburg will return Saturday.
They will be brought back by
Mr*. R. I). Priest. Mrs. Ted Wil­
liam*, and Mr*. E. C. William*.
They will leave th* camp a t 9
a. in.

WEDNESDAY
Th* Flrat Baptist Prayer Meet­
ing Service will begin at 7:30 p.
m. Bring yoir Bible*. Th0 Firat
Baptist Sundiy School Superint­
endent* meeing* will b* held in
th* Chapel ftllowing th* Prayer
meeting.
Th* First Baptist Vacation
Bible School at tho Elder Spring*
Baptist Chap,j wj|| begin a; 6; j 0
a. m.

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Miss D. Jones
Bride-Elect
Feted At Party

Miss Dorlx Jone* Aug. T b r i J rlect wax honored by Mrx, J . It,
Siaplrr at hrr home on W. Fir t
St., Friday night with a mliccllar.
eou* ibower at S o'clock.
Bouquet* of pink ro-irbiidi art
float bowls of pink hibiscus wet)
ureil appropriately about the room.
TltURSDAY
On the tabic* where the honoree'i
Ttio WMU md Brolherh'VKl of
gift*
were placed, wa* an arraogeCenlral Baptig Church will have
I ir.cnt of beautiful pink hibUcut
a supper at Ihe church at 7 p. m.
followed at 4 p. m. with an ad. placed about a miniature bride, i&gt;i
I Ihe otlwr table wa* a miniatura
dre*» by gue-t acakcr Judge Erbridesmaid aurioundc&lt;l by hlbncui
nest Houiholilrr
also.
Th* I-adie* Auxiliary of the
BLEAK will nctft at II * m. at
the home of Vr», Paulin* Goeth*
Game* were enioyed during th)
for it* Finite** meeting and leourxe of the evening with prirci
going to Mr*. It D. Dckle and Mr.,.
monthly lunchmn.
Tho First BiptUt Clmrch Choir Homer to Osborne.
ill hold rohcinal at 7:30 p, m.
In the dining room, where re,
Tho First Baptist Training freshmcnl* were irn v d , rose* wer t
Union will »p-n»or Visitation to­ uied. The table ua* covered wil t
night l-cginninf at 7. p. m.
a while eutwork linen tablecloth. A
Tho Vacation Bible Shcswd at th* cut work rrystal punch bowl with
E'di-e Spring» Baptist Chapel be­ matching crystal dlslr.-* wer* uaed.
gins at tt:30 a. in.
On each lido of tie rose*, randier
Tho First B.iptist Junior Royal were placed in beautiful cryrtal
Ambassadors will meet at the randlrimhler*. Ice ere &gt;m, cake and
church at 7:tM p. m.
mint* were served.
FIIDAT
Those inxitn! to be with Mira
Th* Vacation Bible Sch&lt;x&gt;l at tho Jones were. Mr) W. to June*. h*r
Elder Spring* llaptiit Chapel be­ mother. Mr* C. S Sheppard, bridr,
gin* at 4:30 am.
groom’s mother. Mr*. I', L Budd,
The Com mr*cement Program Mitx Uetly Sheppard, toto- i'slru to
for lh* Elder Spring* Baptist Ann Brown, Mis* Dcloria ienrx.
Chapel Vnrnt-n Bible School Mis* Unda Stapler, Mr«. Hrli t
will begin at a p m. The Exhibit* Bryan. Mr*. France* Wilkin*. Mr*,
will be open to th* public at 7:30 to T. Sheppanl, Mr*. U I&gt; Tlu-mp*
P m.
*on. Mr*. Kliiabeth Winn. Ml**
The Sanford Boat and Ski Club Connie Ball. Mr*. W. P. Ball, Mr*.
Will meet In Ihe CAP Hail at * It D. Dckle, Mr*. Homer
Op. in All mrmkeca are urged to Lime.
attend anil suitor* arc welMr*. W. C. Mu«*. Mr*. J . F,
come.
Greene J r , Mr*. Ebb* I/'*, Mrs,
SUNDAY
C J . Bullard. Mr* Olga Hunter,
Tti* Sixth Ikttrict acho«| of Mr*. Carl U.ibun, Mr*. I J , Boy.
instruction of It* American to g . cite, Mr*. Marjorie l/*c, Mr*. Ger*
ion Auxiliary wij ) - held in Eui- trade lav, Mm Wanda Bridge-,
lit fwgtntiing at 9:30 a. m. Hr. Mr*. W. E Gib*, Mr*, ltnby Born,
gittralion U it to and ail offi­ Mr*. W. McLellaml, Mr* T V.
cer* and members ar* urged to Brown, Mr*. Tom Brown, Mrs.
attrnd.
Melvin Dekle, Ml** Melba Johnson,
Mr*. Lenora Andrew*. Mr*. Irem
Ever add a dash nf curry pow­ llarri*. Ml** Bobbye Morion, Mr*.
der to egg salad for »andwiche*7 Clara Mathraon, Mr* J . F. Wil­
Good!
liam*, Mr*. Carl Schnenemann,
Mr*. C. C Gantt, and the hoste**.

I

Group From VFW
Attends District
Meet In Apopka
The VFW Auxiliary of Sc mi note
County Pn*t KW held Its regular
merting July 19 at ths American
Legion hut.
The Auxiliary recrlved a citation
from the Stale of Florida and also
MISS JW u r n IN I’ ANN ERVIN
from VFW national headquarters
(Photo !&gt;v Cox)
for it* community service.
A new member, Martha Hardvslck, was initiated into th* group.
Five members brsldea president,
Betty Smith, attended the district
mreting held in Apopka July 34.
Th* auxiliary ii Increasing and
at the present lime has 30 mem
ber* and any woman desiring to
Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Ervin,
join is a iked to contact the presi­
HOLLYWOOD tri — One of the Lake Mary, are announcing the
dent, Dotty Smith, phone 1IM-R.
most (smoti* fourtomes has turn
reunited in Hollywood—Uio Benny forthcoming marriage of their
daughter Jarqurlin* Ann to CharGixxlmin quartet.
lex Donald Part .tin, son of Mrs.
Solid jive is emanating from Uni­ L. W. Partaln of this City,
versal-International, whrre they
The wedding will take place
are filming "The Benny Goodman
Aug. i at 4 p. in. at the CongrrStory." For swing fan*, the big
gato nal Church, A reception will
new* Is the re/lining of Lionel
NEW YORK. (ft-Thai* doll* Hampton, Gene Krupa. Teddy Wil­ follow at Ihe Church. Ail friend*
that President Eisenhower bought ton pin* tho great Benny in the ami relative* of the couple are
in Geneva for his grandrhildren combo that u*ed to send the rug- invited. No invitation* aro bung
sent.
have brought an "official protest* cutters back in the frantic 'to*.
from the National Asia, of Doll
Benny's mellow licorice stirk will
Manufacturers.
be heard in the picture, but he'a
The entire American doll Indus­ tiring portrayed by Steve Allen,
try Is "aliocked'’ by auch "spot­ the TV wlteeracker. Th* remain
lighting of foreign doll*," said ing trio will play themselves
Association President David Rosen- Though some of th* arenrs take
stein in a wire to th* Whit* House place » years ago, no makeup
Monday.
trick* ire needed All seem to have
Rosensteln said he Is lending aged vrry lillla since the jitterbug
the President aora* 100 per cent day*.
American dolls “a* gifts and con
How do they do 't*
slant reminders.”
" It certainly can't be from good,
Among the American doll* la one clean living." laughed Knipa.
that drinka, wet*, cries and blow*
Maybe it’s Uie mu»ic that kc-pher nme. Other* are a walking
them young. At any rale, they
doll with "mink eoat, rooted hair
impossible to pull oil Ihe head,” a sparkled in a accnn In which Good
talking doll that rerllei “Now 1 man, Krupa and Wilson discovered
Lay Me Down to Sleep.” and a llampbin In a Ln* Angelr* night
FAMILY DINNER
remote-controlled boy doll that spot. TtiU actually happened in
I'rcpar* chicken iwrly In Uie
1330.
Witching
the
aremon
the
walks, talks and has ayes that
sidelines waa Goodman himself, ■toy, Itii-n hrat in thia Mine.
light up.
also remarkably young-looking tor
I'hlrkra with Mushroom Haute
hi* 44 yeara.
fllrimrsl Ills*
Between scene*, the other mem
Green I'raa
bera ot the trio told what the* Watermelon I'irlsle
Rolls
have been doing alnre the quartrl
Salad Boss I
brol|F up. Baby of the outfit i«
CiHikirs
Itrtrrate
vlhrapb nist l.lnni-1 Hampton, &lt;1. CHICKEN WITH MLHIIKOtlM
th* only on* who haa Muck with a
HAUCK
big band.
fngrnllenlsi l frying chicken
" I left Benny a n d formed my (almut
pound* rendy-to-coo*
own band in 19to." laid Hampton. weight), 2 tihlr*|MM&gt;n* rxrmstarrh,
“ Wa h»d been playing at Action 2 :t cup wall r, 2 ehi&lt;-k&lt;&lt;n bouillon
when llenny got sick with tu» hack cubes, 2;t cup cooking »h«-»ry,
ailment an! new to H«ehe*ter. '•* teaipoon garlic powder, 1/4
Minn., to are th* Mayo brother* teaspoon onion powder, H tea­
II* broke up the hand I’ve l»een spoon driesl crush'd rosemary, I
touring with my own band ever can (I) ounrra) slicssl broilesl
Fat riels Qriberhau**
alnr*.”
mushroom*, 1 *mall green pepper
Krupa, 44, scarcely look* 30 He'* (seesl* ami white membrana re
ONE BT ONE SHRIMP
■till tht fast cracking, gum Chew
TAMPA IP - A new pmceta Ing character who ran beat the movrsl ami rut in thin atrip*),
salt, pepper.
has been developed for freering skins more frantically than any­
Method; Boast chicken (without
ahrimp Individually atxurd Uie one alive. He Irft the Goodman
stuffing) in ovm according to
shrimp boats.
band in 1333.
standard direction* or on spit of
Shrimpers using the pmceta aay
” t kept my big band unit! to il,"
there la less damage thin In hulk ha remarked. "Thrn I broke it up ele-dri, rotlnerlr; cut Into xervhandling and It Ii more convenient to play in small romho*. Wowa- ittg-*it« piece*. Put cornstarch in
to the housewife to take from her days there's more money ln small a skillet (about HI inches) ; grntu.
ally add viler, alining until
freeier lha esact number of combos than big band*.”
amooth. Aikl bouillon rtibea, sherry,
shrimp needed Instead of having
Teddy Wilson. 42, soft-spoken garlic powder, onion psiwder, rossito thaw out a larga block.
and a sublime piano player, left mary and mushroom* (including
the BG band to form his own ln liquid in tan). Cook ansi atir con­
“That's out thing sh* ha* never )93t.
stantly over moderately low heal
loit."
"It listed about a year." he re until thickened and clear. Add
Tb* pair net when both wer* called. "It hid bem badly set up salt and pepper to taste. Arrange
under contract to U-l. They mar­ by the management.'*
chirke-n pirer* in anuee In aklllet; ,
ried la Santo Barbara April 11,
Slnca then, he has played In aprinkle wllh green pepper. Cover
ItS . and ah* walked down the amall night club combo*, rejoined und reheat slowly. Makes* 4 serv­
alsta dramatically on her artificial Benny briefly, toured Europe ami ing*.
leg.
lately dabbled to radio and TV to
When A * returned to work In Nav York.

Benny Goodman
Quartet United
In Hollywood

★

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August 1 Chosen
As Wedding Date
By Miss J. Ervin

Ike's Souvenirs
Start Protests
From Doll Assn.

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"Chief Craiy Hone" It appeared
that her fight against eaneer fi­
nally had been ***.
Hollywood wai aaditen*d to learn
two w**ka ago Hut bar fight waa
atill going on.

Usa rurly parsley in salads,
laadwlrh fillings, cold meat and
flab dishes and aa a garnish. Use
tb* minced Italian-typ* parsley
In foods that ar* being rooked.

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The front runnigg rlub* of the
Florida State League got it in the
neck from the tallrnderi last
night.
Cellar dualling Writ Palm
Reach defeat*,I leading Orlando
4-1 and tesenlh plare St. Peter*burg mistered nmnerup Sanford
11-11 Fisticuff* enlivened the lat­
ter proceeding*.
The fight hsgai In the fourth
when Chuck frin e u , third Sanford
pitcher, hit Gaspar del Monte a

Answer

Sugar Ray Jumps
In Boxing Ratings
To No. Three Spot

•y ED WII.KS
flse Aiioc la ted Press
R wai the y o u n g pitmen.
Whltey Ford, Rob Grim.and Rub
Turley, who were to give New
York an American League penn»nl
NEW YORK. iR—Sugar Ray
this yoar. Rut now that th« heart Robinson rams back with a hang
•n, i«‘a Tommy Byrne, and "old I today into the monthly boring
Yankee,” who'l winning the big , rating* issued by Ring magarine,
and 1* rated the No. j challenger
to world middleweight champion
Bobo Olson.

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Sugar Ray '•ain't even tn the
first 10 Ia*t month. but hi* spilt
derision over Rocky Castellan! re­
cently at San Franntro moved
the former champion right hark
into contention Robimon takes
over the third place of Joey
Giardello, who Wat le’ out be­
cause of hi* veaim' on assault
charges.
France's O k ,e&gt; Homer retain!
Ihe No. I ch .Urngrr role, although
tha International Boning Club ha«
•elected Sugar Ray a* the neat
opr -sent for Olton lloily Mlmt,
vf Washington, moved (rum third
A tingle and two walks. Rut he in terond plica, and Castellan!,
•amo through It and from then nn ■of Cleveland, diopprd m fourth
Archie Moore, of San Diego, the
didn't giro Oiiragn mother hit.
Dirh Donovan was Ihe loser. light heavyweight rhampion. re­
Elsewhere, fifth-place Detroit main* ftte No. I challenger for
gwrpt a twi-nlght pair at Halil n o e k y .Marcianos hc»v j weight
■I01Wa-t and T-S. Washington spill crown, and Floyd Paltcrvon, of
two with Ranaaa City, winning Ihe Brooklyn, moved into the No. t
spot at the light heavyweight con­
first H and losing 1-1.
la sin National, ever-winning tender.
Patlrrson change* placet with
Bruvklyn and Don Newcomb*
flayed at It, beating Cincinnati Harold Johnsoo, of Philadelphia,
44 for hla 11th victory. Runner and Yolande Pnmpey. of Trinidad,
«p Milwaukee chilled Philadelphia move* from fourth to third place
A l New Yark h ^ ^ h l c a g n ^ ^ Germany's Gerhard HacM la now
MMmo H and iVtoUhurgh « B r fourth, and Willlt Paslrano. of

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Roiton rapped Herb Score, the
VOokle who’s failed five time*
again*! the Red la*. Pant* Snnl'aand Don lfout for II hllv—
luding home runs by Ted W 1Hama and Sammy White—to snap
Cleveland'* five-game s t r e a k
Frank Sullivan gsvs five him. one
Larry Doby’a ITU homer, for h*»

6

Uth victory,

Battimwrw earned a
tie with
■w Tiger* when Al Kaline tod ■
•wmmit fly to Ihe lighti In (hr
Itolh. Then Ray Soon* doubled
bam* Ih* tia breaker in Hie W h
Wilk hit fourth hit. Ned Oarver
took charge In the nightcap, win-

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With 11 complete games. Jim one R«y Blevera* l*th homer, in
WUaan, turning wild, waa the Ihe openor. Thrn Ale* Kellner and

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Newromb* wai l a s c h a d for
R jw hlta, three hy Ted tciunewu d w ai to a Ml of a Jam
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M e an third and second. N e»k
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glanring blow in the riba with a
fait pitch. Dal Mont* itarled h r
Frannt and alapped him.
That wai the aignal for both
tea mi to rush in and join battle.
Police restored order after four
minute* and Francia and Del Mon­
te were shooeO off to the shower*
Del Mont* laid later be wai aorry
but that hi* “Spantth temper” got
out of hand.
The Sainta got aeven run* during
the wild inning before and after
the fight, to build up a lend San­
ford could not overcome.
West Palm'i victory wa* iti aernnd straight over Orlando. Nick
Rertwua, a recent addition to the
Brave* lineup, held the Flyer*
to three hit* in *n Inning* then
bad to hive help from Billy Boy­
ette v'tfn the lacks filled in the
seventh.
Daylona Beach whipped Lake­
land 4-1 and Cocoa conquered
Gaineiville I I .
CiKoa'a Arnold Rodrlguoi, the
league home run king, hit No IT
in lb* ninlh before UT fan* at
Gaineiville The game, however,
already had been derided by three
run* in the fifth Lefty Jack Herlihy posted hi* 11th victory againil
10 defeala on a nine hitler.
Gene Rennetl'a Iworun triple in
the fourth assured virtory for Day­
tona Reach which wa* bthind by
one run at that point Y*m Watercutler tingled in an imuranco run
in the ninth.

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In tha firat aim s at tourwsmen! play lost night W. Alls*Rurpaw Co. defaatod tha Hunt*
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DETROIT 'Jt — Doug Ford. the
new PGA champion, la ■ go-go
golfer.
No aooner bad ha finished off
Cary MrJdiecolf ui yesterday'*
PGA final*, winning a 4 and 1
thriller, than be wa* packing hi*
CORPUS CHRIST], Tew. P — A pretly wife and three children into
m*i«r realignment of Tattering mi­ their house trailer and heading for
nor league* loomed today a* minor Akron. Ohio, and another gulf tour­
league preildent George Trautman nament.
He didn't eien wait around for
called for meeting* in Test* and
all the congratulation* d w a new
in the Southeait.
champion He *aid a nice thank
Trautman. here for conference*
with President Howard Green of you, picked up hit U.2u0 check and
the Rig State League and with of­ wa* off.
But the»e hurry-up antic* were|
ficial* of the Corpu* Chritti rlub
in that league said he would meet no surprise to those who followef
with representative* of the Clan him through the »even day PGA.
TO w v u a b A
H Rig Stale and West Tetat-ne* watching him, quickly and aurely.
smash Mradowhrnok’t par each
Meaico and Flat* C N'nghorn
day —finishing 39 under par for 191
League* at Abilene tomorrow
These circuit* may figure In a holer.
Ford won medal h"rv&gt;r» with a
C as* A Lrague that might havr
PA IN TS V
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It member*.
disposed
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Ted
In 1322 Colon
Negt month Trautman will hold
a meeting involving the Class R Kroll, Wally Ulrich, Fred Haw.; THU COl.flR YOU WANT
Carolina and Class C Tri • itale kins. Shelley Mayfield and finally,. WHEN YOU W A N T IT
licaguea aod he said the Class A Middlreoff.
IN ALL FINISHES.
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Sally and Class R Piedmont
decisive—and
quick
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Miami University of Osford, dlecoff ipee.i up hi* tempo. An-’
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GAINESVILLE.— A pair of r * .
turning **rvieem*n, End Earl J*ffcrwn of Lite Oak and Jack Waiawright of Siarkr. tsiE be candidate!
for lha University of Florida F ooWJk,
ball team thli fall.
Florida Athletic Director Rob
Woodruff announced that both have
reported back from aervlca with
the Army and *ill report for prafr
tire, beginning Sept. I.
Both formerly played aa freshmen at Florida before entering
service.

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Don't Mis* If* 3DaysOnly...Tliurs.*Ffl.*Sat.

Tom Gorman eberkrrt the Nall
on liven hlta tn Ihe nightcap.
Krllncr chipped ta a tingle with
Eno* Slauihler’a triple and a
Pllrklae kaaarf an • Oaelaiaaadouble by Vic Power In a two-rea
Nawromn*. Rmnklrn. IT-1, tl*
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Rlnkaoula- Iona*. Pklra*o It*

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• ff In f a a and Rank Aaron
iltof homa tire each with a
t o aad tingle, m p e rliv e ly —
| J p ( MCwauhee in ahead of the
tolla. who had won 11 of is. War■
won hit ninth against
• datoata. Harm Wahmeiar waa

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Hie -Kalin* rairoll. 111.
Ilotn* inn* K* 111, v . ■••n- ii It In Ihe Amerlraa League “right
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GENEVA urv-PUrrot the palace
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today after being barred from
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nummlt conference.
"lfa the first. conference he
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Lean** of Nationt. Ever lines then
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Milk Commission
Official Resigns
TALLAHAH8R (*) — R. H.
Waring of Matflaon has offered
hla resignation as a member of the
Florida MHk Cotnmlr.lon, the se­
cond men to de so in the pest
few deft.

cabin, it looked os though a n olent struggle had been ragtag
there. At the power of thought
come beck to ie r, bet Upe ported
to the beginnings of a smile. May­
be ebe wouldn't nave to disappoint
Wayne allot a ll She could still
do anything aha pleased with Tun.
Maybe ebe could etlll work out
Wayne's scheme the way he want­
ed it—and pay Kerry Rlordan tor
throwing hat off Uke one was dirt!
She caught the neck ol ner
dress between ber hands. A few
feverish (erka, and the ahoddy
doth waa ripped apart hallway
to the waist. Bhe snatched the
few remaining puis (rom her hair
and to send it into contusion. Bhe
robbed unmercifully at ber eyes
Ull a swift glance at ber cracked
mirror assured her she looked aa
though she'd been crying. The pic­
ture, the told herself, waa goad
enough to tool Tim. Then, aa aha
beard the clump id hla boots out­
side the dour, aha crouched for­
ward. clutching the raga of ber
dreaa together with both hands,
and let her whole body begin to
shake with great eotm.

Kerry pulled up before the Blaoh
T ranch-houet to a lather, and ran
up U r steps almost into ChnaUs a
arms tier kiss waa long and sat­
isfactory, and mads him feel clean
Waring, a producer member of again. Hhe leaned bach happily la
tho agency which flie s milk prices, the circle of hla arms, and de­
said heavy demands on hit time manded, " W h a t mads you so
lata? I thought you weren't card­
hinds It neceaiaty for him to give
ing." and then. "Kerry what hap­
up the state poet
pened to your fa ce ?"
No action tirlO be taken on the
“Ju st had a tittle oeetdanl," he
resignation until Gov. Collins re­ muttered. "Ran against a meaquita
turns from a goodwill trip he Is Matte"
making this week to Northern
“Billy r Mm chuckled. "A fter oO
cities.
these y ean , haven't you teamed to
Board Chairman C. Raymond d uck?"
He'd Bed almost without think­
Lee of Clearwater offend his res­
ignation laat week, saying he was ing. nod her ready acceptance
|not In accord w*th commission pur- made him equina Inwardly. He
didn't want Mas between them.
He'd tail bee the troth— later Out

MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING -

“Why, it's Tim Lorratee. What do
you suppose be waste bare?"
D urable reined the big, rawboned rona horse up in front of
the bouse with vicious sawing of
the reins, and thudded to the
ground. 'Rlordan t" he yelled
hoarsely. "Com# down hent**
Ills eyes didn't see the gift an
the porch. They were mad eyes,
such as Kerry remembered seeing
once In a steer that another steer
bad fatally gored.
The only feeling Kerry was con­
scious of waa pity. Us cams down
the steps and spoke gently. “What
do you wont with me, Tim ? I
know nrbat you think about your
father, but you can't think I had
anything to do with 1 1 wasn't
even here— "
"I snow who killed Dad.*' Tim's
words came In bard, sobbing gasps,
aa If he’d been running, "an' he's
goln' to bum In hell for ft—before
I'm through with him. Uut I'm
settlin' with you right now. I tpld
you once before to slay away from

Uin."

- L i u ? Uut, Tim.
" Kerry
beard Christie's sharp Intake of
breath behind him, and K shook
him more than the heeler's fury.
Why had he been such a fool aa
not to UU her the truth right
away? lie didn't dare look nt ber
as bs stumbled on. "Listen, Tim, I
only went to ass her today to—"
"Ton only got about a minute V
lira, Rlordan," Tim out him nff.
"Don’t waste It UlUn* lira. I been
there I"
"Well, whatever ah# told you—"
Kerry's voice dropped away with
the hopelessness ol trying to con­
vince the erased man before him.
No telling what U U might have
■old in the tamper he'd ten ber In.
Out Tim's- neat words still cams

TYPING

CREDIT INVESTIGATIONS MADS
ANYWHERE IN UNITED STATES OR
FOREIGN COUNTRIES

CREDIT BUREAU OF SANFORD
TELEPHONES IM mi 1*71

of the tearing pain along hit tide
at tiie aama moaned that be taw
Tun piUb forward.
Ilia gun-tumd dropped to hit tide
like a dead thing, lie tiered down
at the tag body ip raw led m Uie
dirt, tace down, anna spread In a
laat luuie clutch at air. A rj-aaru
ol mckncaa gripped bla throat.
He’d teen dead men before, tart
they hadn't been rue doing.
UUndly nt turned toward the
■tape. “Christie—1 killed rum—I
didn't want to —“ lie w eed hit
lace to here with the appeal of a
hurt child. What he taw there
■topped turn at U he'd tome up
agaiuat a atone wall.

Chrtaue wae looking at bun, her
lace white and cold and hoaUle.
tihe waa only a lew fret away from
him, but be felt na though h .v aat
diatonce waa atrctchlng between
them, tie made a desperate effort
to Croat iL 'Christie, tioten—let me
tell you—1*

■'Don't bother lying, K e .-y " Her
Words, icy and Urrd. eremed like
on echo of the dead hian a. “You
lied to me once today. YVni raped
me to believe you nuw I "
lie atumbltd up the atrpe toward
her. There waa a sound from upataire, a treble cry that ended In
a choking moan. Ilia car* rrgtotried U without giving it any
meaning, lie reached out hia hand
to catch her arm. tihe puohed him
off. “Oct out of my way. Dad nceda
me."
tihe waa gone. Kerr;- stood e
moment watrhmg the closed door
In numb, hojwless misery. Then his
eyes fell again on Tun's tody. It
couldn’t be k it lying there.
He got into the saddle: Uie ef­
fort sent waves ot pain through
turn, but be gritted bla teeth and
made It, and headed for town. On
the way ha paaard three mrn of
the ttlaab T crew. "Tiro 1-nrraixe'a
dead up at the house," be told
them. "Take care of him," hid rode
on, leaving them with questions
halt-asked uu their lips.
An hour later n passing rider
found Kerry, slumped unconscious
In hie saddle, end took him to
broken Spur.
Kerry woke up to dull, throb­
bing pain and a fevered, leaden
sensation all through his body, and
to on aching depression be couldn't
rsrastntcr the reason for nt OraL
Then It cams back to him. Us'd
killed a man, and Christie driplsed
him. She thought he waa a faithleas Uar. and he’d never get her to
believe different—not with a deed
man's last words between them.
It would hive been better, be re­
flected miserably, U Tiro's bullet
bad finished him. He’d made a
mean at everything, and probably
always would. Ha waa that kind
of fool
(To Be Cool laved/

lo Iks llanorabl* O evalr Jad es af
HIlUl.Mil.K t’ouarr. Florida. hi.
final r.lu r s . scm ani an* viiuck.ra,
as sisru tor, t'f tha Calais af KMXAIII.TII l»«&lt;-«&gt;l'UXi:V, fK N H f.
and at said lima, thru sad Ultra,
m ak. application la Iks .aid Jadsa
for a (Inal s .tll.m .n t of hla adALTAMKAXK HUSH KNOWI.rn mlaUtralUa e( .aid ..ta la , and
yialaiiff for aa nrd.r dl. harslae him aa
aurh avaeulor.
l u l l . im . the irm dar af Jaly.
MATTHEW L. XMOWI.ni
D .r.sdanl A. u i»ti.

LEGAL NOTICE

n o rtrit

tv. c. tteCoaraey

to appman

As •*#. ttfi.r •f Iks Ratal*
sf
Ulaabatb
DvPvvrs*.

TO, HATTIfKW
Kh(&gt;WI.ItX.
W g b jI M
nUIOCNCM U UN-

28M PARK AV E.-Q U A N TITY RIGHTS RESERVED

We S p e c i a l i z e In Q u a lit y M e a ts

Tee ore hereby ssttflsd tb it a
sell rsr diverse has base ret.red
a e a la .t__ yov
hr
ALT AMKAXIS
BTlPfl KNOWT.KX. (a the circuit
Court sr U S Nlalk Judicial Circuit
ot Plorlda. In aad fur X.mlanl.
Csvalr, tha abbreviated till* of
the care balag AI.TAMKAIM fll'XII
KNOWLKO.
Ilalalirr. v.
MATTIIKW D KNoWLCg. DsfredaaL
Tau a to harsby res aired la (Ha
IB ap p.araar* ot alkar plaadlag lu
Ikla ra u .s aa or kafars Sept.mb*r
I. ta il, c l .a a Dscrea Pm l oaf.are

Deeetae f is s .trr m
A ttorn.)’ al law
IS ! Kdward. Mutldlsg
Haaford. Ftsrlda

WEST PATERSON. N.J. » Would yoa notice If you hid dif­
ferent number'd front ind rear
licenre platn for three yean?
Patrolman Carl Von Stetten,
borough manhall, didn't.
He dlieorered recently that bit
front plate was nl* normal regiatratlon, YF26V*. but the rear
plate war YK27.T.
The Motor Vehicle Department
theorized there had been an error
In wrapping the five-year plater
in 1352.
Von Strtlrn tracked dowr. the
man who had regirtration YF77W
—George Mackey of Boonton Turn­
pike. Lincoln Park—who hadn't no­
ticed hia odd ret either.
They «*chi"gcd plater and now
have their sat.* numberr.

G en eral Insurance
IL JA M ES GUT AGENCY
312 EAST FIRST STREET
PilONB 78

IL JAMES GUT

TAST-RITE SIRLOIN OR CLUB

JAME8 B. GUT

WE HAVE
BOUGHT

J 72 TonsSM P otatoes
To Give Aw*y During This Week End
■ | h p | i With Every Grocery Order o*
L I # f t i if 17.5* or More. We Will Glee
l l m h l i
Absolutely rrr e

10 L B . BAG ntlSH POTATOES
Now Everyone Buy* Thin Many Grocer!ea
Each Week. 8o . . . Take Advantage of
Thin Maxxlve Free Merchandlao

BONELESS ALL-MEAT

STEAK

B E E F CHUCK

LEAN DRISKKT

FRESH MEATY NECK

* FRESH G R O U N D

Doceased

Davy Crockett
PEANUT

,k « / f c t t &amp; M K U T i b a r ,
bsrsuuto o ti say basd nod afflied

RU N N YIiA N D —

(A L L

M EAT)

FANCY BLUB ROBB

SHORTENING
Grapefruit Juice

■wia■»•*(
re fte

GARDEN GOLD

ot

w.w.Sa

eg

ANDIIBW

I

and aash af yon nre hereby
*d ,« s d required la prsreni
claim , aad damanda which
or allha* of to o, may havs

Oayatv n't *Aaurucd. h* i “ idV

n eight re Under nreaik. from
me si Us rtret publication

No. V/t Can

a*
*■ •‘• 'f •» ds&lt;••11 be la writing, sad

WALDORF TISSUE

3 Rolls for 25c

EN PEAS
E POTATOES 1

D R E S S IN G

�T U K SA N FO R D H K R A L P W ed. J u ly 27. IM S

I f It’s Worth Anythin*

THE OLD HOME TOW N

I t’a Worth A irortU ln* In

flea lioca.
Four bedroom bom*. 1*4 '•th*.
full dining room. 0U l»M In
poick. 1*4 arr*» nf cleared
find with truit irifv abide
trrei Prlrad only Ill.MO. T e r m
— f a t lory to Yoo —
ran he arrangrd.
Aluminum
R obert A . W UUtnu, R e a lto r
V e M tla n B lin d *
Bay mood K. MadgeM- Attnclale
l’bono 1673 Atlantic Bank Bldg. Knrloted brad. Sag-proof bohorn
rail with plactlc end*. I’laaUt er
rajron tapea. Cotton or nyha
J . W. HALL.. RKALTOa
eerda.
Florida Stata Bank Bulldln
S e a k a rik G lu a and P a in t Co'Call Hall"
Thone 1
111*114 Weat Bad S I
Phone 3H

ROSA T.. PAYTON

mf .t a l

DAILY CROSSWORD

ACKOSIt
I Flix »*
island iB ar
of Naples!
A Strong
KnH
II On&gt; f mufi"
I; Entertain
13. Hr—* ruxhred el ter*
dowv ^Lt
l i Taut
IS Si-Ill
1•» Mil- p w r
IT. Ijru l
*ur rounde-t
t*v -kl i l t
?d Uralth
7m A u M n
piit innt
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t »ul l\l»l
'•ora
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24 Kkifl
Hovfrrign
of a Mo*
llJrtt uie-Uft
country
30 Br,n| the
second
mrnlicntvt
of l » t
33 K(Tor»e*.
&lt;mi
33 L.krly
3S Of an arr «
39 Theotrr
lull by
41 li-lg-an
m»r lilo
4? Muiiral
drama
41 Miry
41. 111alert
\anant of
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P O IS C W -O A k T B R A N C H J
A C R O SS M Y F A C E ?*/

r o o f in g

Haw tn siork. J V enm n - 1 U "
Corruiited— a v * Comiaalad.
Cat all Your roofing nrtdi at

Sherman Caticreln Pipe Co.
Out Weil llth St.

Phone 3U3

HEIM-M1X CONKIIKTB

Miracle Concrete i v
Elm Av*.
Phone 1133

Uaed furniture. appliances, rnolt,
etc. Bought-anld, Lerry’s Mart
* 1 K ilt l i t SL Phone 1631.

Furuuhed Kltrtwonttn apla. Air
(R es Real F.ilale Brokerl
Conditioned. Slumberlaad Court. Annabel!*- Hcndcraon. Associal*
South City limit* Highway 17-W. Niw Location — Highway 1T-M YOU don’t have tn are the credit
manager to aavr dollara lielii*
at Hiawatha. Phone * 7 1 .
matllv on our a 10ANTIC Be} Bedroom Home. H Week from
muvi' BALE.
Soulhvid* school. Lall 2341.
BALL. R I O U I

ROBINSON MUSIC CO.
naan, Anoeiata
lion, Aaanriato m 22b N. Orange Air. itrlaad*. Ma.
AV*.

Phono Ml

riA D F O L K S C W I S H —S W IS H

riT FOR A &lt;QUEEN-

SURBURBAN Kent, 2 bedroom, ream Rubber MatUeiiea. Innerp r i n t M atlreiiei. Couchri,
kitchen equipped, 2 car garage.
aby Brill. Renovating, t'pbol*
Beautiful ahade trail/ 1 a r m
tiering and Blip Cover work.
of land, 3 In graves. 2 tn muck.
NIX BEDDING MPU. CO*
Weed 910, sob. Trrmt.
FURNISHED ColUgr. One Bed*
re*** M*J.
room- Extra nice. BU ElmAve, 2 Bedroom home located la one 1* 1 laniard Ave.
of the beat aeclioni on l wo lota QUICK CASH for furaltur*. boati. WOMAN or High »rhonl Kradiiate

J

on corner. Beautifully land*
leaped, hardwood floor*. strict*
Jy modern, til,HP. Terms.

JK ApertmcaU t l * MellonvUle.
fo r

batter traUer living » «
inlands T ritlrr Park. * *ura.
il modern. • ml. aoulh on IT *
Ichway at Standard Station.
Ire ihady
( palin'. Ema afeHlaboarda. Re*
2 creation room. Immaetilala tiled
‘ Really cfaan for

S

?1MSS kni

Thi* ham* hai iwo large bed*
roemi, separata- dining room,
large utility room, .JalouiM
vorrh. tl It laeated on two iota,
hai double garate. Priced
(12.000. Kitchen equipped.
You ihmild ire th!« lovely lake
front home wllh M feet of lake
frontage. It hai two bedroom*.
I baiht, Florida room, large
log room, clovid garst*
orage. uoud boating and
g and bathltut beach.
Cm Am WHlDOONi 8U

motor*. Buy one piece or cornplrta home Thouiandi of arti*
Clei for tale at the
Paper Tradlag P od ea IT*t2
1 MUe .south, rfeaae 2212-B

iromo table: 4 chain, isoo.
Organ Im, combination drak A
hoik ihrlf, (oak) fin, maple din­
ing (fable 110, Hall aland with
mirmr la

THE CURIOSITY SHOT
Next In Uannetl e Court
17*92 South

U a g ftrly A p p lian ce ('e n te r
“ Your Waitmohmi-e D ca h rMaytag Waibcr«
III Magaafla Av*
Frene 1717

CLEAN furnished Apt. One. Two

Seminole Realty
w. D i m i a a
INI Park Ave.

r . w. m k b o
Pheae 27 nr 143

NEW 3 Bedroom concrete block
home
Wettinghoute Kitchen,
(it lias need, Low Down Pay*
ment. Phone 430.
Frame llmixe; large
location. fTM. (Iowa.

Nearly
fumiibad b r b m m i l
k rttfl Porch. Fhoa*

ADMINISTRATIVE Serrrurv im* il.fMUt landing and fliuaMng
mediately. Pre-rrqut»iir. slinrt* Clr.mnc, waxing. Serving Semi
hand. Tvpinc. Sho uld have une
mil* County »mr» IPS. 11. M
rxperirnce in office *prorr ure.
(lleamn. Lake Mary*
Stuftim: f i l a r ;. JtK3w&gt;, ErrrlIrnt lM-r»onnel |nlinr*. Apple LAWNMOWKItA n t i a r p e n a d
Box *j», Hanf.tnl, iTa. or rail
IJif'il* A Ciisrnl Repair
22tii
Slunlryn Bike Shof
3IU B. ath St. Tel. 2434
MATURE WOMAN - Live In.

light

hou'cwork. no laundry. I l it o i t sa n d in o a Fmuhing.
Some mining. Drive rar MimIfkmri (umnti J , laid 4 flu
erate 'alary. Write tM&gt; Dale Oak
i hed In bu'lnen since 1920
Avr Winter Park. Florida.
E F. Sirvem: Route 2. Bo( 227;

WANTED: EXPERT S E N I O R
BEAUTY OPERATOR APPLY
IN PERRON. KVA-BESB tlKAU*
TV
SHOP. !(W E. ?nd St
FBESII OKRA — Cut daily, fine
for horn" Ereeier. Cheep. Call MAID — Apply in pern-n i.cor*
I37I J , Charles English.
al hmi«eworV. mu-t have ht'alCi
card Muit have v (life unuorni.
Super Trading Pott fin 17*92 S.
lim
e R —3. 1303 Magnolia Avr
Blonde B. R. mite complete *7 30
Sofa and matching chair
20 00
WORK WANTED
-||
Modern kitchen cabinet
1730
GE Waihtng machine a* nrw 47 30
Kenmorr waihmg machine 20 00 HIGH SCHOOL lliiY wit!, Power
Mower wants mowing Phone
Maytag Waihtng machine
22 3o
7I6-M-4.
Radio Comb'n m o rtl player 13.oq
Dinette seta from 13.00 to
37 30 Receptionist, switchboard opera
9x12 Aimlnater rug
l.MU
Inr. ea'hler, «ome honkkcepini
New TV tables—Revolving 4 no
tvpmc. Write Sanford Her
Baby bed and mallref*
17 no end
aid. Box Ft. II.
Rahy high rhalr coal 23.00 for a 30
Sewing machine
13 00 DAVWOHK 417 r. 3rd Pw 1141
Trade In your furniture.
We pirk up and rirUver anywhere.
B f u n a L ia a v H rv
it

few, 3 Bedroom Home,
d porch, all Aiuminun
_______i and Mrtcnf. fllW . Canning Pears for tale. IIM
USED
dattfl payment, . Assume FHA
Buihrl lit E. Hat St.
mortgage. 2421 Laurel.
,
VACUUM cleaner*, tank Itpe.
Hour era, KlaeUolux, etc, Wilh
attachments, S3,
and
110.
buh»?kH0irn MripCd
Phona 1723 R.

ladrm m toncrele block home.

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I H.IIY
lim .D oy.ER wo r k
and land rleanng. J, C. Cariwn
Irr, ID 2 llox 232, Sanford, Flo.
rida. Phone 22(1 X*W.
H ^ JA U N D B f_SK B V V IC K

HAN DA I,I. ELECTRIC CO.
Kleetric«i Conlrarllng and Rrnalri

T\’ SERVICE CENTER

BendJx

and Crovlny

112 MBgnnlla Avr.

Annlianre'

Hi. 11.1

Pianituag. krretv nesting

9UITON ABIOTT (left), !7. ■ itudenl at the Untvmttr of CaTOorrvta.;
maintains bis innorcnce as be lubmlla to a hr ilrlector tact In Berksley, Calif, given by police Inspector A. T- HirdrL Abbott la being
held In connection with the slaying of Stephanie Bryan, 14, wba dis­
appeared b it April, nioodhounds found the girl’s body In a ihaUaw
grave In Trinity County, near a cabin owned by reUUvts * f Abbott.
A handful of Btrphanlr's belonging* had ba*n found a week hetor*
tn Ihe hxirment of the Abhott home. ( Inlerwe lumaJ SewwdphMe#

M. G. DODGES

Serve* on All Water Pumps—
Wells Drilled - INim m
P sala Bead fbene 7a*
w unn rn a v .x a i. a
•in i.a Mini
M 1 IIVKUIIT
AKTRanutlN
Ad* *nt«*- Wit* Carle Wall
Huu*‘n"A
niK V ivn
S &gt; *. Huiku-Mwa.
j - h» l)aiy Tiiwt
A** lliua
T*&lt; Krankte 1-ala* Show
|i ,fi** h .a
vv.tf..n»r vtah» r.»ai»
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Tri yillllnn-iie
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Tt» Hnr»|n* 9he«
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Key itrri’s ('tea Care
Sanford Av*. * lllh SL

BARGAIN! M F t Trailer, 1 bed*
roomi, cabana, dolly, fenced.

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1yew have a m all baataeaa 9a a
aarluded part wf town and are
IMeeaeteM In gwitieg euiioaer*.

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Haw wNI yaw awapT

Year aid Malar far a
ler grade - KVIMIOK!
SU N
T h o re ’g n w hole new world
o f b ea u ty f o f your rooms
in th e n e w e it itv lc a In
pnOciinE. W e have them in
sto c k r ig h t now, with new
fgRturog to n u k e K r»ay
to p sn el a n y room ht a
Jlify. D rop b y fo r f r e e
lito ra tu ro and prices. Call

flporting

Goods

vlarude Sale* k Servlta
IlL m Jr

Buy your Furniture al ll*!Ty*i
Warelouie r u m . Cn., at lot w.
l»t. St. All nauoaally adr, fu r
nitur* at warehouse price*.

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taen w iL orrccaa
wrnvr.'itAT
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4 *• w*ria ai an
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f 44 F&gt;r:flla# fla A Clang
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7 I ' run *W r*r Musi*
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CARS

BOUGHT SOLD TRADED

Haw will yew Tram?

Breto Laundry and Drym ite to elly. Thii la a

fa

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MODEL ••A” FORD. 2 Door Re­
dan. Needs lome work. Flr»l
130 00 tn ru h takes it. Sanferd
Gas Co, 210 East lit St.

RaUaflendl

Intble. Car
Carlin, Box

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Daw. rail 1320 Ml. 230, Ilk for
W. M. Feiler. Evening! rail 2103
for information. Ea«v term*.

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Call 71* 11*4 nefur* T a. m. ar
after 4 p. m.
NVFIAJPES. lellerheada, flat*
inrot&gt; invoices, hand bill', and
i l n g r a m ' , etc. Pmgrrttlve
•rintTr.it C « , Plume 4M — 403
W. 't IJlh St.

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Red Negotiator
NamedByChi
TOKYO (JA-Wang Ptni-na*. le d
China'a choice aa najatiatar hi the
Geneva talks with the Unttoo
States, holds bi#h rank to Chinee*
Commimiat eouneSa and le a cloae
associate of Chou E«4al, premier
end foreign minister.
BJPeiptnj radio announced Wang's
•election yettarday aooo after
President Elsenhower told a press
conference the Geneve session
parting Monday could teed even-

Smalhers Helpful
|p Getting Bill
Slated For Action

(UlUr to far*-to face mc^Ujlioiu
betweta Chou nod S e cra lirj el
IU U Dwltoa.
la Gwieva. Wan#, now ambaaaedor to Poland, will negotiate with
U. Alexia Johnaoa, U.8. ambas­
sador to Cwrhotlovakia and a
Stata Department Far E ait expart.
Wan# waa aecrotary secen l of
Communist China's delagaUno to
the 19.V4 Geneva conference which
drafted the Indochina tnice. Chou
headed the deviation.
In 1M4 Wan# waa Chou’a Iicjoo
men with lh« foreign pres* el
Chungking during the lest fruitlesa direct negotiations between
Communists end Naltonalitls. In
IN I he wee m e of Red China‘e
raprwaewUtfve* eUeodia# Joeaph
BUlto'e funeral.

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trope to dtokrlbutoou omUm
resulting to n eeoildetnhl# soring
to net only the h n u * but eon.
turner no well.

jta-Slaylng Cases
Quietly Reopened
By Senate Group

totrdcM bp uatng an autnenette was
ment by SM of the Soviet farmers
the Roaaiane bow simple it la, toms
ehJrt to Me M h rtm . la. hotwa an

Ex-Commissioner
Is Found Guilty
Of Aiding Theft Evidence Of Arson
Sought In Blazes
At Saratoga Track

WASHINGTON, D. C. (Bpa•U!&gt;—Senator George Smalhers
(D-Flal waa today tnatrumental
In getUa# tk# “trip leaaa bill"
which la *« bauaftotol to all a#Hcultural interests, favorably re­
torted «xrt * f th# Rente* InUr| a !a and Foreign Con* warre
Csmmftte*. Tba bill will wow ba
placed mi th* entondar far action
AUBTDt, t n . (^-Form er Texaa
Land OmnUtloner Ba scorn Giles
by tba Sonata.
In aniwer to toqwlriea. Baa. waa found gtolty today o( being
«m* there etatad Aa action by tba an aecomplina to Hieft of gajm ot
aommlttea waa a freak atof Ste­ the eUto'a eetorana land program
ward smew tMi te*Wem hea to e * ftijn4i
Tba » n n Mtb District Oovt
order eonaidaratlon by kba
Jury aaaaaaud Ua punishment at
press sinew IMS.
RmaUiara also etoded that bo three yean te the state peniten­
ill exert ovary possible otfark tiary but ba remained tree on
. bring this legislation wf far R .M bund after attorney* filed
floor eonilderatloa and to wwk a mottoa for a now trial.
Odea, who had proclaimed ipootowards ita aariy paaeaga.
aocsbip of Hie lf» million-dollar
The togialstim aa repartod oak eutorane land program, screed as
ad tba aewinitttoa woaid allow kba eftoirman at &lt;fie program's admin•griraftaral kttscbeea to # °aU «« teteukfeu board.
to ttip 1m m em a e e * n * »
"1 waa a IttfBJ Mt surprised al
bom* aftar k n b g aantod ■#»*- tote aua," ba told reporter* when
cultural prodaeto, Evaatoek ar the vardlet was returned after S
fish to »*«*•&lt; aaatoafc Tba pea*, bom and M mbratM of deliber*
to * of trip teasing In enkrwmoly aMua, *T didn't Hunk It would

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Rural Preacher Tells
Of Battle W ith Man
Son Relates Episode

SARATOGA SPRIHOB. N T . »
—Chief of Police Robert Flanagan
hurried home today from a eonfer­
vor* in Buffalo to take rhafga of
an toveettgatvon of two tires thst
destroyed Hire* bams sod dam­
aged another at tbo histone Sara­
toga rare track, tendance of ar­
son waa sought.

flo* bores woro harmed In te­
ther fire Th# Srst, Tuesday night,
destroy*d a bant at a training
trsek arroes tbo a*raii Rom the
main tr*ek. The anennd ye*t«rdsy
burned down two barna and dimaged uufetr near too main track.

i vetorsia lend ’scaoieii
Mayor A tom S d te y mM.H
be TO m f t s f the eta la since yattarday’s Sro, "w» bnvo a Rre*
member, whre weakly news- hog In cur midst " Fir# Chief
editor Kenaoth Towery, of Georg* KirkPatrick agreed.
Tex., R n t broke tha story.
ftsratoga opens its tmh eeoeoo
Monday. Hundreds of thoroughbred
horses are being shipped her*.
Murk qf Hie stable space hit by
yesterday's fire wss unoccupied.
A caterer chopped out th* back of
am bam to thst groom could lead
out a horses, wotl known.

24 Youngsters End
Swimming Course
A t Municipal Pool

W h l eaewMn Becrwtory of (he
Bamlaid* Comity Chapter of th*
A a«feM Red Croea aald today
Hut M abiklrtn hive eompleled
•wtmmteg InstructJona and have
mto tha led Croea qualiflcaUons
a* Beginnen In Swimming.
t o l . Mary Knox aatd that they
wU receive their aartlfkataa
A aingtef aactieneer wild the
Btim to* Rational Red Cross
Miekcllff
Apartmeata, MM South
t o r n * Baa laminate County
Park Avm., hi Sanford yeatarday
for |1MM aa a crowd af over
IM speguton and prespective
bnyera gathered far toe ale.
The apertaMsi* bdldteg, pre­
JW tM l Albert, Ready Boston,
Barbara Barkler, Bread* Clark, parly of Dr. J . C. Boyce, wea pur.
Rka Bgatete, Jon Eastman, Torn- chased hy J . M. Lee of Sanford
toy nig. KatotlM ParalU, Mary . Bidding atertad at S e'dork
Btefetev. Mark Rucilar, Pa lay yeatarday afteneea sad eoatlnBtofto. Richard Stewart, Tina wed until 4 a’cloek. |HM&gt;00 waa
Raemam, Rlffy Bower, Jimmy tha flrat bid offered with aeverel
Deea. B*veriy,M riu, Lynn Lyon, prospective boyera rieteg f«r the
Jtmmg Newbury. Joanne New- main • thoroughfare apartment
bary, Loatea Ntafaoa, WUly Per- batldtef.

Earl Higginbotham, prwstdmt
nf the feminoto County Chamber
of Commerce, told Hie Coffee
Club Uni morning the! more Uun
double Hie number of requests
for Information about nanford
•re being recrired by the Chan,
ber’a office.
Bringing Hie CWfee dub viattora ep to data cm Hi* happen*
mgs withla the Chambar of Com.
m e t r e eirrlei,
Higginbotham
laid that Hie local organiuliou
supporting baseball will roettims*
baseball game* throughout the
summer.
Robert I .
Ktllhtmer, emccw
M the CnfJew nub gaHterlng*
each month, introduced Navy
personnel attending th* affair.
Captain Robert W. Jackson, Com­
manding Offl ear of the Neve!
AtnrtUsry Air Station, fd r. Hen­
ry C. Cntae, Eiecutiv* Officer at
the elation, and Cdr, W. R. Ratlett, Kvecuiiv* Officer of Compo•tl« Squadron f, were greeted by
Mrs, letwfyn OTWeTj Are« OK
roetar far too I SO toil t&gt;« Cof­
fee Club member* tost k wss
four years ago that too lISO
rams to lanford. We're eome a
too# way since than." Mi* said,
aa ah* oiled tha new equipment
and forward plena that are aval
labia fur Hit entertainment af
servicemen in the Sanford area.
Captain Robert W. Jackson.
Commanding Ottcer at tea local
Navy ‘Bate, reviewed poaelble
plane ter aip—eton. “We era a
vary important teduatry,'' be aald
' There's a lutto bit of noiao ted
no imohe," ba told the troop.
More than a acor# of local huainoaamen and cirto leader* at
tended the m ar lag af tha “Coffoo Club" this morning.

Nurso Is Planning

Ranaboroatk NaMeanl teaelty

Boat# Ski Club
W akom ot Visitors
N a t u r a l G as Bill
Outcome Uncertain
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from d i r e c t temtoto w p w t o
••me te *be Wmm mm teday,
neither frtesds em Itoi mede m $
•Mtfldent p reite d *.
If tt should be ptmed. Jl te tot^ t l^ a t jC T it e jM d a r L d r t v i^

*t n p ter what pnmMai to t e i

T te mernkmi ad flw Sanford

Baaf mri Bk| Chib wdl gather In
B * CAP BaR tomorrow night at
'There ia ao potet ta saying ft Justice Of Peace
Is coatJsMd bet end humid, at
toast Mt when R stays wader M Pays Hii iself Fine
degrre* " Wahtgren eipiakned.
TEMPLE, 1 ar. &lt;fl — Jaatir* af
“They'll ba hotUr than ever If tha Ptaca A E. (Son I Warren
wa do HuL"
paid himself 111AC Ban rests r-

4 5 Girls Swept To Sea
haapHai, The beach waa tooUtod.
That* waa tea mock delay te ad­
ministering flrat aid.1*
Dr. Suawmu Nagal aald, "Wa

Speaking before the Ja r r e ll
neon luncheon today was Srmtn•1# County Judge Kniest limitholder, a »o juvenile liidg* for the
eounty, A/te*- heme introduced by
program thairman
Tommy
Stringer h» gave the background
«f the beginning of juvenile
ewurts in lgt&gt;9 tn Colorado and
brought the history up to the
TOKYO in—.1span's rommunitt
ewerent lima.
The speaker brought out that psrty hit been instructed to aban­
Seminole County do*i not have don ill underjround acUvlttes end
a detention home which creates e berom# lotallv legal under Jsp ­
hardship since nmler the pre.ent ine &gt;* law, Kyndo newt aervica
conditions, any child which mutt slid bvlsy.
Th* Jspineve* news iglnrv said
be held overnight It plated in the
the orderv were given to th*
County Jail.
Judge Houshnlder further es- psrty'i Nitiocisl Counril, meeting
s tried th il the juvenile court hem, by Choicht Kaiugs. rhairnot a penal court but a mint of msn of lb* parly a c e n t r a l
correction. He wrnt en to tardirertorsl*.
Th* fVimmunirts K«v* not al
that he hope# to get every rivie
club and organiiatmn that, wdl kiwed Jspanes* or foreign news­
listen to him to start a juvenile men into th* convtntion, attwndad
Welfare committee mad* wo of hy vorne Dirt top psrty funrtioalocal groupe this fell The prob­ snes m Japan
lem* in th* county are not jove
Kudo said Kaluga's statement
Hi!* delinquent*, but prevention to lb* roeiiwnlhvn hsd been oh.
«f acme, the apeiker continued. tuned hy Jspsnea* taw- enfmroHe went on hr say that preven­ ment authorities but did not say
tion ahowld atari rn the bnn-a. how.
eehool. and alwaya the ehurrh. lie
In rba past sh* parky ha* ngwretappealed te the Jayree* to *et a ed both shore and undergrosmd.
better eaempl* for a way of It*-. As • pnluiril party H Is not out
|"g that th* tacnagera rouldefnl- laued in Japan, b it artively ramlow. He Hated that only five p»r patgnnd in psvt eleetion* sod now
gent #f juvenile errd youths are Im thir# membtrs tn Hi* Diet
&lt;Pirlumenl aver admitted In court.
Th* Judge Csplalned lb* r*a*on
for th* requeei for the Itoofl ap­
propriated foe lie Juvenile apivenil* wnirt

Ja p Red Party
Told To Let Go
Underground

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r o n » U * t « it* H .

Larry Jnnet, Jurenfl* oo'msalnr
for thii oounty. was also a g fit
WASHINGTON bP — Senator*
today. Among other vi»il«r*
Kerry Cwidtot, pr#»M*nt of th* Aiken (R-Vt) and Sparkman (DOrlando Japerea who effsr*d »n
outlina of
atimnirr runfei" n*-e
to he h rld U Orlando Aug.
«.
T, On# of Die main apeakm will
ho BumUr PHddy, International
vt*o peoaWenk, of Weat Virginia.

Man Pays Off Debt
Clears Conscience
■1IGHAM HTY, Ct*h
man wattid mto th* potirr ataimo
hare yettertfay and ailed officer
H. CL Hampton: “How much do I
ova yaw tor two blanket* I walked
away with Hire# year* ago?"
The man explained to t*# aur
petted etflrer that ona roM night
three yearn ago. "when I »*«
down em tny lurk." police let him
stay te • ceU overnight
la the morning, h* aald, he d#
rsded Mankato would com* tn
handy ao he pushed them through
the hart and picked them up after
ehaKking out.
"My eonvcience ksi bothered
me aver aince." said Hi* man, who
gen no name and addresa, “|
vowed the flrat time f got to Rrigh
am City agam Td drop tn and
pay tor them "
Police decided M would he a
fair price, Tbo man paid amt left

t!a) tuegrvled today that top So­
rt' t trader* b* invited In the Unit♦ 1 Stole* and that Vic# Prcsldent Nunn lw sent aa a recipro­
cal visit to Russia.
Th* two members of tb* tenet*
Foreign Relations e o m m i t t e *
made these proposals afirr Pre*iil'-nl Kiirnhowrr lobl a new* eontornnee yrvicnlay (hat rschang*
vislla “throughout th* whole achebmv of govrmment" had been dl»f i f e d mtormally at the Geoeva
Rig Four conference Elsenhower
added that no definite invitations
were issued
Th* pocntbillty apeoed ap Hiet
Elsenhower would vrurt Russia
and Soviet leader* would eome
her# He waa caked M ha bad tbacussed lhat at Geneva, end he
replied they had talked “not only
about offidali visiting hark and
forth" but ahmit opportunities for
cUJiene of each country to exchange vlatte.

Church Mon's Club
Will Meet Tonight

DEM VP is-The stijhllv built
wife of s hut! dotcr operator and
self 1I1 M i i*r.»t prelrher nss
•lam under nn.iertoiu eireumItanres si tlirir home sarly lodiv,
Hrr hujbamt, Mrnuealhrr I.
Smith, at. v n held without rhsr;e
tor inveiti gallon after wiling offlrer* a tlory of urappltng with
two stranger* in the dark.
rh-»f Deputy John Tapsrott said
Smith told him that )*•( nijhi he
amt h i wife, Zona, .Vt. walchrd
teleiision in iheir Scdrrwm and
"afterwird »e kined and hugged
earh other and went to sleep.

‘•Somrlim* afterward I «i&lt;
IwaVerrd hv wmoxi* r'ahb'nj al
my throat. I iwunj hard, knorked
him hi the fl-wr and hrld op until
there wit no further movement
“Then f heard a rvnse cumins
ton mmv von's room and thmkinc
thrrw was a second stranger f
went to h&gt;s enom and I strujjled
with a man hut he g«f away.
“Then I want hark mto my tied
room and found my wife on the
floor in «hs tame position 1 left
the intruder "

The officer said Smith u«t he
put his wife hark in had and lay
down beside her. “eshsusled by

Crowbar* were Died last night

to tear down mo doors at the
Altamonte hprinjv evpretv of.
fi-a n»» en'errd ehn .t 9 o'clock
Sheriff l.uther Hobbv't office.
Deputy Sheriff Morgan MrC’alland saul lhat th» evpretv of.
ftc* wasenUred about 5 o’clock
!a«i night.
Apparent'** the intruder* w»r*
srered awst when a Neg-o a t.
lempled |o deliver *"rl* fern IO
ihe avpress offir*. Th* unidenti­
fied Negro said that ha saw
someont running from th* place
v.heti ha approarhed
Deputies found an aleetri* i d l­
ing merhine end tun Underwood
tvpewfiler* brhind en Oak trea
about IM f»ei from th* building.
The only item missing from th*
riniarked budding was an elec,
trie radtn and flock
Deputy Sheriffs McClelland, O.
0 . Owens, and Hubbard Cuban's*
Investigated th* attempted bur.
gtary. They n r lhat an early
arrest it expected.

Ike Will Release
Personal Decision
About Secretary
WAM11NOTOH m - T '« “per*
Kuial’* daciawin

house."
Th* offhwrt setd to^w wmre two
pool* of blond on Ih# twd #nd
aoothrr mi ih* floor; that Smith
had laceration over hi* left av*
and hogrmail impnnlv on hn nrck.
They and they found no fire,
armi but did find a small hole
in Hi* woman* skull near the
hairlm*.

Endorses Program
Offered By Soviets
RF.fll.tN uh — Communi at-r&lt;mtrollrd East Germany, supporting
Soviet prtirits M astaal, hat en­
dorsed Rutsii't plan for Ger­
man unification aa part of an allEuropean security svatem,
Th# agreement waa amwwinred
last night tn a Joint communique
after the tour-day run to Bait
Berlin bv Soviet Premier Bulgan­
in and Communist party bow* Nlkita I. Khnnhrhev, on their way
home from Hi* Geneva Big Four

Trevidenl

F.t»*i&gt;-

howrr s»*t he will rnsko on llsr*
oM E. TMbeU’S futoro i»‘ arete
tarr of JO* Air Forr# sppsrertiy
will have In he made wHlwmi sny
sdvir* from Hi# Senate.
Thers waa on Indies Iion Hut »1
early report would h* mad* hr
the Arnsl* loveiligslmni iijhcorn.
miltec whlrh inquired into Tat*
holt’s shmit-lo-he.»*vrred outi.ie
buvinrvi fonnectiim.
Tslhott dramalirsllv loM the
luhcommlltr# ytvlervijv hr is gii'*
tng up. effecuv# nnt Sjnday, the
partnership m the N&lt; « York firm
of Paul H Mulligan amt Co . whirh
ha* pant him $111AW m tha J’»
vesrv smr* s* took hn Paniagua
Tafhott declined oomment on
published stortea that he was about
In reilgn. The While Hmise ail.!
It ha* not r»i*eivM a pesispatlon,
and it diimiased »* unfounded ear.
mas speculation* about a possible
aticcasMf.

meeting

Th* Western Afire* at the armma eotdarrne* Intlited that Germsny mn*t be reunified before a
Europe-wide security svatem eould
K* tel up. The Smiels bald out
tor the security system— and
ahandonmant of tbe North AHaatte Alliance—firat.

The Men’* Club af The T-wthrr•n Churrh nf Ihe Reijcwmer will
se-.t tnniaht at Tito at the home
of J. r . Jnrccoseti, Bll Park Ave.
Be
This i« th* regular meeting ef
Two Important Vmlno)* Coun­
th* group h*ld monthly am tbe
ty meetings ar* slated for tomor­
last Thursday.
row at the Seminole Count)
Court llmiie.
At I o'rlock tomorrow afternorm. Hi* Board of County Commiimliitoneri will att aa an rqulluaiiow board at a meeting tn
hear romplainle and criUciams
about late*.
At T.JO tomorrow evening, Ih*
Board of County Commiaalonara
will conduct an open hairing on
toning regulattona for the rounty.
Primary toning regulation* will
concern property holdrn nai ei­
ther aid* of 1T-M In Remhmle
County where Hi* proposed nsw
highway between Nanford and Orlaada to te th* plaanlng stage.

Complaints On Tax
To
Heard Friday

Touring Americans
Surrounded By Food
OOEMA, Ukrainian Rovtet Repakbe iD—Soviet hospitality will
pat Hie Mama if tha wives af Mm
tearing Ainmcaa farm delegation
don't tike tha poundage their

mm

The J l Americans k m a p a
toaced aa all-oataffort la tha food

LONDON to — Bulgaria ad.
milled todsy it* intlaireraft gun*
shot down an larsrli airliner, kill­
ing all M per-ems aKnard. It raid
tho plana waa off ci-urse tor IM
miles over Communist temiorj
Bulgaria eipcn*M&lt;l regret tof
Hw tragedy and appointed a ger*
rrnmrni rnmmlstlon to Inquire In*
to the disathr in which 12 Amcr*
leans perished.
Rreskmg a It-hmi* sitence, tho
Bulgarian Telegraph Agency, in a
hroadcail communique, said tha
El Al f'onilrltotiiwi left Its courio
over Yugoilivta yevtorday enterei
Bulgarian air apses "vttbajt
warnmi'' ov'r Trin.
The plane, by Bulgarian account,
moved wilhm a short distance of
Soft* on h» errant rourve, then
flew south hc&lt;or* bring ahnt down
m flame* near Patrirh, Just a fee
mile* from tha Greek border.
The Bulganina said their anti,
aircraft defenm waa “unahte to
btenlify Ih* plane, and after a
tew warningi, fired “

Residents Seeking
Relief From Rains
ALBUQUERQUE. N M. ID—Re*,
identi of to«- lylnr area* to ttotth*
era Albuquerque appreheo lively
watched ram rtouda today, hoping
their Ridden komee could dry out.
Torrent* pouring down arroyo*
yeatarday from a rteodbunt aa
tha stop* af tha taadia Mousuiaa
east et ban made a lake af many
blocks ta low areas et tha rity'o
worth and.
Water was Mp deep ta p(K*a.
Ikaa, late at night, water from
two toon heavy shower* high ea
tha I t i t o t e t raage began Bond-

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SANFORD HERAID

Mott. Jah 2 5 ,1»5I

Tonight Important

Gets New Reputation
N E W Y O R K OR- Richard
1U of m h Century England. lent
chirred with murdortn* the UtO*
princes in London Tower, ii being
outfitted with a sparkling mw rep­
utation.
The tailoring J«b-p*rhaps rut
on the bin*—it being performed
br a group of top theatrical and
professional people who decided
nearly 500 yean wa* long enough
for Richard to »kulk through hislory aa a hunchbacked (layer.
Handed together aa Friends of
Richard III, Inc.. Rirhard't latterday friends Include Helen Hayea.
Charlo McArthur, Richard Al­
drich. Stark Young. Robert Mont­
gomery. Mr». F.d Sullivan. Jamai
Thurber and Cornelia Oil* Skin­
ner.
Their idea of an honorable Rich­
ard playa hob with the history
book* lie hia long atood convicted
In the puh'Je mind of a handful of
reprehenaible murdera. morUjr of
pe pie between him and the throne
Ai royal ambition* ti»ed to go.
thii waa common kingcraft. What
ratted the public ire waa the re­
puted murder of hi* two small
nephew* in the tower. It wain’t
cricket to do that to children.
Over the centuriea there have
been thore who iu i parted Richard
wa* given a fir»t cla** job of char­
acter aitaulnation. There ia little
doubt that Henry VII, Richard*
enemy and lucceaaor, irrapped
the actual record* and paid hack
hiitnrlan* to write the account of
Richard'* brief reign
Thor* lubomed chronicler*—a*
the friend* like to call them—
were Shakerpeare’a *ource* for hi*
hiitonral tragedy *'Rlehird HI."
which portrait the tail Plantagenet
king a* one of the craRleit monaterr that ever murped a throne.
Among Ih* murder* laid at Rich­
ard'* door are thnee of King Henry
VI and hia *on Edward. Richard'*
»!(#. Anne, and hia brother George,
and the two little prince*. Edward,
the Prince of Walea, and Richard.
Duke of York
fo r all the** but the laat you ran
find authontiea *houting at aaeh
other: "He did.- "He didn't" But
the tower murdera are held by almoil everybody to be Richard'a
handiwork. Except the frienda.
The*# are the facta:
Richard, yousgeat aon of the
Duke of York, fought beiida hia
elder brother end altered hli exile
la the War of the Roaei. the bitter
atruggle between the houaea of
York and Lancaster for the BagUrh throne.
Hi* brother, who became King
Edward IV, died In 103 end Rich
ard wa* named protector, atnee
Edward'* older eon waa etill a
child.
Aa the Tudor varatoa tahae it
from there:
Richard forced the Parliament
to declare Edward's children 11*
legitimate and to offer him the
throne When he was one roronaUoa lour of England, ha had tba

heir to the throne end his smaller
brother killed In Idndon Tower.
Within two year* Richard was
killed at Bor worth field battling
Henry Tudnr'i forces.
The friend*' defame begins with
Edward, a handiome. lusty man
who found women Irresistible.
When he m*t a beautiful blond*
widow who exuded sex appeal and
virtu* in equal proportions, h* bad
no recourse but marriage.
It seems, tha friend* point out,
that Edward had already been
through a private and secret cere­
mony with another lady, performed
by the FUhop of Bath. So when
Edward married the blonde. Elis­
abeth WnodvlUa. ho wa* commit­
ting bigamy. This made their chil­
dren illegitimate.
After Edward's death the blihop
presented this evidence to Parlia­
ment, which ruled out the child

Adventurer To Try
At Second Attempt
To Find Noah's Ark
ISTANBUL, bib—John Libl, a
sturdy, ftV-yeer-old adventurer
from Sen Francisco I* golgn to
make a second try to find Noah’a
Ark.
Hi* expedition is scheduled Ia
atari up Mt. Ararat neat week II*
plana to chop through ice and snow
—maybe 50 ftet dreptn investi.
gate a promising 500 foot long
mound he sighted laat year a
thousand feet below Ararat'i 16,MA
foot peak.
II* ’vaan'l able to fnUow through
last year becaui# of illneu end
ether complication*.
Libi describe* himself e i chief
elevator operator at a San Franeiaco bank. He claim* other In­
terest* in restaurant*, cocktail
lounges and candy atop**.
Widowed a n d childleaa, he
dreamed np lb* idea nf the March
for Noik'a Ark Ova or ala years
ago.
'I read tots of hooka, chiefly the
Bible of coarse, end anything *1»*
I could lay my hand* on." be aaya,
" I figure the petrified remain* of
tha Ark must be up there, and I'd
like to End It. It would be a great
discovery for Christians all over
the world."
Ararek, on the Turkleh•Russian
frontier. Is ia the general area nf
the Tigris and Euphrates R im
baatns. said by aoma to be the
one-time alia of tha Cardan af
Eden.

Llbi'l ripH Om +m Kiri to

a base ramp at tha vtilagt of
DogubayatH. He paya hia o&gt;
way and figure* last year's try
cost turn several thousand dollar*
"People here bare been so kind
to m e." he says, "tt nit down my
expanses."

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heir end offered the thyme to Rich
ard. who was popular with tha paopla and could hold tha tom country
together.
Well then, what reaaon did Rich
ard have to kill the princes? None
say. the frienda.
Th* biggest argument in hia fa
vor, they eay, la something Henry
VII didn't do. After he a trended
the throne, ho secured Richard
of cruelty and tyranny, routine
charge* Not once did he mention
the murder of th* princes—which
would have been the logical No. I
crime.
Twenty years later, efler a man
named Tyrrtl had been beheaded
without a trial, Henry released (he
man's purported confession nf how
he had murdered tha princes for
RJehard.
Another point: llrnry had th#
act of Parliament declaring Edward'* children illegitimate re­
pealed without being read and then
destroyed What waa he afraid of?
Atk the frienda.
With peri ua live logic they point
nut: If th* princes' murder wasn't
loudly proclaimed by Henry, then
the bo&gt;» were likely alive when he
became king By repealing their
iHegitimacy in order In mako his
own wife legitimate—the waa th*
princes' older slater—he restored
their right to the throne, which
waa stronger thin oil.
The friends auggeat if the printa* wera murdered *t all it would
seen tbit Henry VII had much
more to gain than Richard.
Richard, the friends eay wai
really quite conitnirtive He Initlluted the first house mad deliv­
ery. introduced roniular service
to protect Enguand abroad, fos­
tered the art*, refuted to allow the
ruling cla n to infringe on the free­
dom of tha poor.

Old Film Version
Of Newspapering
No Longer Right
GAINESVILLE—The old movie
versions of newspapering are no
longer accurst*. Raa O. Waimer.
Director of th* University of Flortda'a School of Journalism and
Communications, said liar* today.
Discussing the opportunities for
young Journalism graduate*. Web
rn«r Mid. "Today's Journalism
graduate and newspaperman I* as
wall trained for Ids profession n*
u » graduate in any other field."
School «f Journalism records

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graduate, all of which wera "active
over ait weak* before graduation
requests." Every member of the
IPU d a n was plaeed by May 1,
ceremonies.
Weimer attribute* th* Urge de­
mand far florid* graduates to an
extensive background m th* liber­
al aria.
Starting satarit* are also ran
Unulng tn rise, he painted ML
Moat Jnbhe accepted by g
new have a number of fro
flu such aa boapttaliaai
suranre. frequent pay raises,
Christmas bonuses, and advance­
ment program*.
Women are becoming more and
more tn demand ia th* writing
field*, be said. Many newspapers
are constantly seeking trained wo­
men writer* for their woman's
departments which offer greater
opportunities for advancement tad
mere money than many ether*.
Eaten tad totertalM opawtaadttes ara Just aa great for wwau a
i i tor t a x ha said. "H aag time*
tech flatten* watt
t u douW* ia bras* b r earvtag a*
eecrotaries hi hAUtia* to Utofr
•riling Jobe," b* *dd*d.
Mora aad more Jeunulisai gratfuate* a n now being hired bp iaJustly for public rtlatloa, publici­
ty, and Job* roquiroing reporter
tralalag. The crawd terras t n
*ra*te*»ly eeebag rtril rare
periraail to BO writer*' JA a
agbout Ute xattett.

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S u m er,

CHAPTER T W D f n - H V I
A t CAMERON approaced hU
own none*, be mwt a lamp burn­
ing. He wared th# window eoltiy
till he could look through without
being observed. What he aaw satisBed him. He put up bis b o m and
went ul
A man roe* to greet him—a man
with green eyas and a scarred fare,
where trail-dusty rjothee eat with
an tneongruoua alegaaee ea hi*
lean body.
"Hello. Lon." Camrroa laid
quietly- "Wasn't expcclia' you so
The gambler grinned. "W h e n
you've got a gum* to pftay. why
wait?"
"Anybody mo you oomo to
here?"
"1 don t think so. Whet does tt
matter if they did? Nobody around
hero know* me."
-That * what you Uunk. Riortan'e hero—and tha redhead "
-Good." The grow eyre glittered,
and the long white gambler's hand
moved uncoeve- nusly toward Catdry's gun-belt. " 1 slipped up once,
but I wort again."
,
“Taka It erey, Lon." Cameron e
rote* waa soft, but It earned com­
mand. " 1 got this thing all aet up.
You're not gote* to spoil N mailin'
Ul loo toon.**
"All right. Nit when the tur.e
rrer.ee, remember, tha redhead*
min*, nobody etaa'ai"
-Alt right, all righ t" Oamaron
soothed kux aa he might have
calmed a fractious child; then be
gave way to mild impatience. "Out
renumber, this u th* biggest thing
we ever pulled off. If tt goe# right,
wa ll neither of us have anything
to worry about aa tong re ere bva
So don't be go»n* off half-cocked
just because soma puncher beat
your um* with a danca-Uali gut
No woman's worth It."
r w a moment th* gambler'*
dangerous, but Gam­
bia* down steadily.
He'd always barn able to handle
Colder; that waa why their partuarahip bad Mated.
Colder relaxed and gnaned
"Ton always ware a coldpoetUea. Waywa. How
out with your g u lf"
"All right," Cameron said short­
ly. -She doesn't kaow tt yet. Nit
■belt come around la time."
-la timet Wayne, you're losing
your touch. 1 expected to thd you
"*T lu # teat Lite." Cameron retested. T h ie gui'e smart. I've got
t t ff* Mew. That waa' always your
Lea, wantin' to ru a b
Lena what happened u
B waa a good e n o u g h
but you didn't taka u a *
to plug up the toop-holra"
T suppose you think tt you'd
ham them they
they wouldn't have got
totovN
■lip up on a
“Welt. « d we
«wi" Camer­
J d we worked tegetlwr

on stepped hie partner”* ihmilder.
"We're ■ good ifwn. Lon—your
gun an' my plenum'. Don't worry
—there'll be plenty foy you to do
before we re hushed."
“Well, anyway," Caldrr was etill
eagtr to justify himxlf, “even it
those two did give me the eltp, I
settled their hash in Dodge. It
they ever live to grt back there,
they'll walk right into a rope."
"Ye»h?"
"Tesh. Old Whartrm’e offered
five Ihoutand spires far them"
The gambler dug Into bis pocket
end pulled out two crumpled re­
ward dodgrriL
"Here:” Cameron thrust out a
hand. "Let me see three."
Calder handed h im over re­
luctantly. "Not thinking about
turning them over to the law, ere
you T Of coure* the menry'd com*
in handy, but it'd be worth tny
snare tc have th* tun of settling
with Dainre personally."
"Get it through your hr*1 ."
Cameron o r d e r e d impatiently,
'•with the stakes we re playin' fur,
Bve thou-end is chickra-fced. ft.it
Lh*re mey cam* in nendy to get
{Harden out of the w ey -lf my
other U&lt;* doesn t work."
" 1 thought you Bgincd fUorden
wasn't important" Caldera keif:
whits Anger lsp|&gt;ed tli* dodger. ' I
only worked turn into this hueiiw becauss hs played ng.il into my
"He's f it till* important." Carrier ■
no grunted. "H e* a By-by-nlght
tool, but be could m.-se thing* up.
W* got to get rtd o' him-mi' wg
got to light a Hr* under Ibcse nestera. I thought Larrabee'e kilim' 'd
da tt, but they're scared. An' I got
aa Idea." he smiled, "that J 't
might kill both bird*. You he tow
tonight. l&gt;m I'm gou,’ to ii.N over
an’ pay Lila a visit 1 owe her."
• • •
Rusty waa riding his second
day's petrol. Nothing at all tied
happened to disturb re to wvUvtn
IL Tbs redhead whistled Straw­
berry Soa«. ran hie appreciative
cowman * eye over aw rich th^rt
grass, and thought about stays1'
There waa a woman tor you. May­
be cas at these day* be ought to
marry her an- ecttl* dowa and
raik* half a dacea redheaded kids.
A bores and rider rers ap­
proaching from tha direction of
lbs nester settlement. It u 1 1 y
straightened, is nuvd going to­
ward hi* gun; then, on a better
view, n* relaxed, tt didn't teem
Ukat, that trouble would t« com­
ing ui aueb a broken-down shape.
The norte was a mangy. »h*mbtlng-gaiud rack or nonce, and the
rider matched n liks a twin. A
lam- old scarecrow who rod*
•lump'd forward, chm &gt;u hie dirty
blue shirt irent.
"Howdy," Ih* old m»n whfered.
■ C l you tell me where I’d Bn‘
Kerry Riorum ?**
"Toy'd have a king rite." Rutty

WHITE CANTON. UUb. ORA l o s t world-d**al*to, forbid­
ding, iun-»torth*d—is being *X'
plorad by helicopter la the growing
quest for uranium which 1* * wraplag tbo WosL
The charting of this forgotten
lard of lost civilisation* is only
incidental, however, to the greatest
mining boom of the both Century
It io a byproduct of an activity
which ran mean personal nebet.
grass aad even nation*! survival
tba diwniag atomic age.
Thousand* ora bunting uranium
la tbo mouateiat aad desert* from
South Dakota to California Soma
a. Rome art
(rwa tbo stdUo.
a n M a r a There a rt od&gt;
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aad Just
PUM M T bo»d*n hoping to etriha
M rich oa a facky weekend
AO Uadt of rtbJcJra are bring
taed ia tba hunt, which U roaeentrated aa the Colored* Plateau la
tbo tear Conors state* of Colorado,
Utah, Now Mexico and Anson*.
Trucks, Jeeps aad airplanes art

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Mora recently, hereever, tbo heli­
copter baa com* m to the picture.
A»d although Ra use la limited by
ebarga* approximating )M an
Florida'* tourist industry la ala* hour, tt has brought dramatic
galas ta Mi* particular field of
empinyaaat
kss been te this
Central UUb. a
rokaa by twisting
i so deep daylight baraly peai la tba Goers*, aad paebnd
Mag rods rate* wttb w*a*
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°5au.#
' cus. otdinanr*.
plus
aldiliorul
«ptr«° f rfor^ hut.
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in«»t md torial vi-ilor% t t thill | Th# ••cond
It
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be determined by the toning tnd ' 'ubdivl.lon ordinance .ubmltlH to
the eotnmiiiion at the earn* mre|
planning commission.
Community Centers, Libraries. ing on July 11. All coeitxact r»
Museums, Tott Office*, Civic have alio been invited to attrr.t
Club*, etc number of space* equal tonight's session.
The purpose of thie ordinal •
to 75 per cent nf njmber of em­
ploye', plue additional space *• ra­ I* tn subject the cost Of putt: r
quire*! by the toning and pUnrirg tn street curbing, weter and sev-r
•nmmiMion. Dance Halit: One line* te th* lubdiviior hlmi f
I space for each
aquera feet uf and not the city. All this ni
dare* floor area, plus additional be "in acccordance with r I
spates equal to 75 per cent of the standard* and specification*. &gt;r
number nf employee. Bowling AI-1 *h»ll deposit in e»ciow wil*t w
leys: on* »p*ce for each alley. City of Sanford a sufficing
plu* ona additional space for each amount nf money to imlell r
two employe*. Convention Hall*, complete in th* installation of si- i
Gymnasiums, Parks, Race Track*,! facilities in said property, or v
Skating Rink*, i nd Similar Use* lieu thereof that a performer «
one -pare required for each *f bond on whirl a recogrixrtt xuc &gt;
75 per rent of the employes, piu* company shall be surety nr •- v
additional spaces for patrons and otner security at the City Cc .visitors aa required by tire ton­ mission may approve . . . "
ing and planning commission.
Fee ion TV o states that "th* err
Auditoriums: on# spar* for manager is hereby empowered s
'each four trait in an auditorium prescribe standards and Mwclfi&lt; ii
or public p!ac* hevlng fixed teats liens governing the installation ( t
plus additions! apace* - equal in water xcd sewer lines etc. . . .
number to 75 per cent of th* num­
Section Five states
ber of employes. Churches: on* For th* purpose of this orilnan »,
■pace for each four seats lx a a subdivision of land ia teihrr ( ii
rhureh, plus on* tpar* f°r each Uie division of Und into throe -&gt;r
of tha church officials resident more lots, site or parrel* of tht&lt; v
on tha premiss*, plus additional one or Iras in area; ( 2 ) ratabllrii.
•pact* equal in number to 50 per mint or dedication of n road, high­
cent of tha number of permanent way, street, or alley through a
emp!oyra of such church or ac­ tract af Und regardless of ares;
cessory facilities. School*: one or (3) resubdiviaiona of Und her^.
space for each two employe* (in­ tofort divided or platted into leff)
cluding teachers and administrat­ ait* er parcels, provided however,
ors), plus spare for safe and con­ that the sale er exchange of sms l
venient loading and unloading
parcels or Und to o.- between ad­
of students, plus a d d i t i o n a l joining property owner* w hre
facilities a* tha toning and plann.
■urh sale or change does not crate
ing commission thill deem neces­ additional lata shall not be con­
sary.
sidered ae subdivision Und." (That
Office Profeuional or Public
it to tap that thU does not app y
Buildings: one apace for each oc­
to
home owners.)
cupant of separate offices er suite
Other issues slated to com* up
of offices of « given tenancy, plat
one additional space for each two before the Commissioners tonigte
employ*', plus additional tpaca at •ra discussion with th* Generl!
the toning and planning commit- Sanford Library Committee; re­
sicn shall drain adequate. Airport*, quest to vacate street right-«fRailroad Passenger Stations, Bus w.iy of Cooke Ave. between Li&gt;
Depots, or Other Passenger Term­ coin. S t and Clinton SL; poeslhiinal Facilities: at deemed necea- lity of allowing construction of •
rary by the toning and planning community mausoleum (a tho
commission. Restaurants, Night mun.nptl romciery; appolnime-t
Club*. Tearooms, ard
Lunch of the City's representative to
Counter*: ona space for each four the Civil Servlet Commission,
employes, plu* additional apace* and approval of thn plat of the
tor patrons ae th* toning aad streets tn the Housing Authori­
ty for acceptance by tba O ty era
planning
miscellaneous buiinrii
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sometimes are pickH up along Lie, just help yourvrif and put the monbase* of plateaus when* they have, cy tn Lie m h drawer.
faUcn from crumhi;.-.* iinditon*
Thera's a place to cat. loo. where
Marine fosnla prove the area onra1 Jn u ,jt qj j BtiU»» of food arc duhed
waa under weter.
„p with no nuusenra about nenua
Thia new view of the btti* known and ordering.
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Und is pottiblc bccaut* the helt-l \ lucky vuitor can rent bed
copter cas hover motionlcM or fly , PIM ln , trailer overnight,
up preclpltou, w aUaaxJ drop tote
nn
)ummrr tltinx rB lll I r ,
narrow dcfUe* tttth the ropier *|i K,
H "Na-iee-um* lllf tw l| foig
bad.
mar ran learn mere o( the coun
dub them.
try tn an hour than he eeuld tn a
Mail t* flown in three time*
mhnth by )**P or tn t year enfoot.
weekly, the plane puttuig down on
The country is no plat* for an a nude riveritde air itqp also
amateur. With the flight**! miihip used by uranium men.
b* cocM die of thirst or hunger or
Only about 30 people ,iv* in White
(uaatrok*—or frees* in winter Hie
Job taxes evra well equipped pro Canyon ard few of them really
t-ontitter It ham*.
fetsMoaU.
A gaioliM generator bring? a
As uraatum prospecting goes, faltering flicker of electricity and
lb* operation la far removed from well water tncl&amp;re of faucet*, but
the solitary miser with pick and there tt no real plumbing
burro who tramped the hilla to
On* way or another, most folks
a**k gold a century ago.
In the vigiaity g*t thnr living from
It lavohrri • stall of experts— uranium
geologists, raining men. two hell- - Uranium I* king ia Whit# Cancopter pilots. -A gleaming silver-* yon
and-ytQnw single engine plsne and __
■ pickup truck ar* uird beside
tbo ‘ropier. Data Is plo'ted os
map* at offices in Grand Junction
Coin.—an hour and a quarter away
by plane, eight boon by Jeep.
j
Base of operations la Whitt Can­
yon on tha edge of emptiness. The
W* keen teased T* Ai*community U a JuabU of Jerrybnllt rablni and trailers icattared
among cottonwooda and willows m; Candiltroed Roams at Ike Mare
• flat formed by a bend of the! Los MateL
Colorado River. Half a mil* down- j
atraera you can ferry a vehicle' • Atmelately Fran Far I
over the river tor 15 at th* only
Day's to Now Arrivals At
crossing te t o mil#*.
TImiw U t star* and araUl
Owi Naval Air flatten.
of aorta where you can bn/ (
m etric*, gassline and
• Pick Ua Y*wr Keys at
nobady** tending -hop
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Informed him. "lfe'a nrrer T Ktath
T —an'," he grinned. " I got my
doubts If he d want I h inter­
rupted. Waa I you, I'd come back
rome other time."
"I get a letter fre 'im. R'lmportant." the scarecrow insisted.
"I'll b* teem* him tonight. I
could give it to him &gt;1 you want"
The old men squinted at Rusty
with suspicious, watery eye*, then
!■irf hied in the pocket of the
rarccd jeans and brought nut a
crumpled scrap of dirty p*J*r"Don* you be iMtn' it, young feller,
you hrer?" lie handed it over
with a shaky hand, kicked his
hor-e into reluctant action, and
rode of?.
As Rusty tucked the paper Into
hie hrcaet-pockrt, he couldn’t help
noticing that tha sprawling writ*
ing was a wom.in’a. Me shook bn
brad in mild disapproval. He'd
never known any good to come of
a man * mixing hie -vomcn—but
that waa Kerry's business.
Kerry got Mck from ffls-h T
barely tn lime for supper, and it
wasn't till afterward that Rusty
hid a ri-inre tn slip nun &gt;ne note.
It wan bt.cf and to the point.
"Henry nnr.cy, 1 ju il gut U&gt; see
vou. Ideas* ■ome tomorrow afterrrv n about three. I'll Im alone theu.
f’lcase rnmt, Lita."
The a-c-'b'l "please" was underlined with a heavy stroke of tha
pencil. Kerey ecowlcd. He didn't
want to set Uta. Ilia flirtation, or
whatever )ou wanted to rail It,
with her. wee part nf the foollttvn&lt; -a he'd put behind him. and he
hated tu he reminded of iL It
seemed eh# ip n s*, a shabby sort
of infidelity to Christie.
Rut in the fullneaa of hia happtnraa he didn't want to hurt any­
one. Just to Ignore lute's eppeal
would he like a tu p -n the fees.
And maybe she was in enme kind
nf trouble, turning to turn for b«!p.
He'd have tc rn, he decided, just
to explain to bet ae kindly aa be
could I hit he wouldn't be seeing
her any more.
There were ejrti watehirg him
from the cottonwoods aa he rode
up to tha Dawroa shack. Ae soon
aa tha dior was safely closed be­
hind him. Corny scrambled onto
hia horse and rode, aa fast aa Um
old rack of hones would carry
him, for Double Diarq&lt;x&gt;d.
Calder eat al the 'able, dealing
out fk.aer hand* with ea lit, rest­
less fingers He looked up with a
flicker of scornful ai leemrnt tn
hts green ryes at the shambling
figure grinning in the doorway,
ami looked down at hia cards
again.
' Well V Cameron mapped.
"He come sweight," Corny an­
nounced.
"And larraboe ?“
"H ell be there. Ton e'n count on
my gal." Corny continued to grta
expectantly.

Uranium Hunt Is Sweeping W est

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foadslde itar.de. Pining S'a
Un u , Repair Shop*, or Otfc*t
Roadside service Facilities: eni
epere for eeeh two employe*, pin
(Continued Iran* Peg* 1)
for each visiting or itaff doctor additional epar** ■» deemed ea
(averaga), plus ona ipace far (•nary by the toning and plana
each four employes, Including
tog e o m m l i s i o n General
Burses.
Sledieal or Dental Clinlet: four in***. Commercial, and Persorm
•race* per doctor, plus one space Service EttnblUhment*: a* deemed
for every two employe*. Mort* adequate by Hie toning and plann­
uaritt or Funeral Parlors: Spare* ing commitu*. Induitritl
r?
for all official vehiclt* of the Manufacturing
EitabiithmenU:
mortuaries or funeral parlors, plu* one space for each two emploi**
on* ipsce for each family resi­ (bared on maximum number emdent on th« premises, plus add­ ployed at any on* time), plus ad­
itional space* equal to "5 per cent ditional space* s • would be require
of the number of employee, plu* ^ for all vehicle u»*d directly
such addition! space* for fun- in t&gt;# conduct of the enterprt*
eral vtiitor* at *hall be determin­ or a* etherwii* approved by # «
ed by the toning ard planning toning and planning commisihr..
commission. Welfare Institution*: Supermarket*: minimum of tht-e
one space for earh doctor, itaff or times the groundfioor area cf the
visiting, associated with an as- store,
ylum home for agwt orphanage; A„
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Action Is Taken
In County Court
Yesterday, Today
In County Court this morning
three c u ts were canceled. They
vers Georgia Bennett. who was
charted with poiKiaton of moonchine at was Felix Campbell, and
Wayne H. Hullr. whoso ccm was
canceled on a charge of driving
while intoxicated.
The cases of Lillie Mae Jonea
alaia MeKadden who reportedly had
poiieniop. of moomhme and Wil­
liam T. Cavanaugh, driving while
intoxicated charge were continued.
In yeaterday'a action a verdict
waa handed down hy Judge Eraeaet
Householder on Robert Johnaon Jr.,
hocked on Impairing- Bantene#
waa aet at m rme and coata or M
4 ft t . .
W alter.C. Budkin estreated
bond of ISO for apeedihg and a not
guilty venllct waa paaaed on a dri­
ving while intoaicated charge an
Lorenao Dow Ault III.
Canceled waa the case oT Robert
Fogle charged with operating
motor vehicle while wader the
fluence of intoxieallng Uquor. Con­
tinued caaca were those of Herbert
Johnson, charged with exposure,
end Phillip &gt;. Bodditt, driving
while intacteatad charge.

Adjournment
Of 19S5 Congress
Teeters In Balance
WASHINGTON Uri-Chancet for
adjournment this week of the ItU
cession oT Congress teetered la the
balance today as both House and
Senate struggled with the usual
last-minute rush of bills.
Senate leaden took the position
there atm ie a good chance te
wind up by this Saturday eight
House leaders appeared aaa
what leu optimistic.
House leaders called up today
one of the big controversial mea­
sures oT the ieiuno—a road con­
struction bOJ to provide for 4M
billion dollars oT federal and state
spending over the neat I I year*.
The Senate haa pasead R In toifer,
ent term.
The Senate worts an a H JS*.
I l l ,*14 supplemental money MU—
•ore ter this year with Items I*
It for docens of government agr
ciee. This haa cWarod the m
fa different form,

Orlando Deputies
W. Virginia Bound
To Pick Up Davis
ORLANDO IV)—Two sheriffs
deputise M l today for Huntingtoe, W. Va., to pick up Barnard
Davis, St, otiueed •i sheeting hie
farmer eornmen lew wtfa end UBtag a man who r eem il In
■a.
boms
Davis waa anwetod yeoto
while aatlag toads ad the heeaa ad
h slater hs
He la charged Is a warrant Mad
by Sheriff Dave Starr with the
fatal shooting early Sunday of Joel
Cohen, M, a
ator who ta t
A second warrant m
him ad
Marta Finley, St, who
Mm a mouth
Deputy L. T. Neel, who Invest!
said Deris stole into Mm.

rso Skilling
; her. Oaken, asleep In the

i which Davie enre she red with
m e elm* in bed.

Red China
Discussion
Reported

Pxrtlv etoudr writ
m snufhwsst ' o* j* iM
sesnerM mostly afternoon
ih o w rrs elsewhere.

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Bank's Vice - President
Placed Under Arrest
On Embezzling Charge

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City Commission
Okays Ordinances
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WASHINGTON on-Use Passed
Stales was described today s i I
ready to discuss • number of Par
East problems direct^ wi’h Com-1
munist China if Ihe Reds agree
to free M or ao American eitirens.l
TWENTYNINE PALMS. Calif. IB owner. Is under arrest on an am-, us&gt; 0ffleli|, iJld R(*j china’a
I attitude toward this tang Handing'
- A 167* 000 shortage has chut bcialcment charge.
Asst U.S. Ally. Ray If. Klnnfson ,\mfrjran demand would deter-1
down this Mojave Desert town’s
only bank and its vice president said an audit rlisc!o»ed the short- m:ne the -rape of Ihe special con
cashier, who also is a race horse age at the bsnk. serving 1.300 re­ Icrence which. it ssai snaounred
sident* of the eommuity and a yesterday. will begin next Monday
nearby Marine Corps training in Geneva.
camp.
It Ihe Chinese Resit refuse In
The bank official, Roveoo I) reless# It American airmen ami
Coon. *4. was arrested yesterday sn civilian*, thev said, there will
by FBI agent* at hu Del Mar he no point in talking about other
race track stable in San Diegc tensions, such as a Formosa cease­
C o u n t y . He was specificall) fire.
charged with embattling 110,000 of
Sen. Georg* (D G s ) chairman
the missing KHS.ooo
of Ihe Senate Foreign Relations
WASHINGTON Uri—The biggest
Coon was reminded to Ihe San Comm.Her. i*r1 in a separata in­
road building program in history Diego County Jail in lieu of 140,000 ters lewr the talk* may help clear
headed for a crucial House battle bail pending arraignment.
T-«« erdmsnret r»"-m-n*-dsd
the atr for a future conference on
today amid conflicting claims as
Coon, a short, ruddy man wear­ other matters with Red Chins, per­
by th# Zoning a-d Planning Com­
to who would come out the winner. ing a flowered sport shirt and
haps on Ihe foreign minsters'
mission were incepted it last
Admittedly uncertain was Rep. sjarks, lold newsmen:
level
night's meeting hs ih# City (Via*.
Fallon (D-Md), author of the mea“ I don't know what the charge*
Peiping ra.lm proposed verier,
sure for M's billion dollars in frd- against me. I'm still in the dark day that ih# fate of nationalist» ml*,Ion
eral and slate road construction about this whole thing 1 was sit­
i
Die first ordinanre that parted
held Formosa and Rest China'*
over the next U years. Fallon said ting tn the sun st my B and R admission to the United Nations
without obiection dealt with off,
nonetheless he will push for a final Stable when the FBI came and
"he settled through r"nmlt*tlon|*
^ street parking for new and addl*
House vote before the day is over. told me I was under arrest.
' lional ronitructioni. Tb* Zoning
among the countries ronceined
The House Rules Committee
He explained that he had been
and Plscning b"*H reronsmersded
cleared Ihe bill for speedy debate on "sick less*'' with a storparh
tht* oplinanr* to help rontrnl the
late yesterday with a proviso mak­ ailment the last three- weeks
parking situatm- t» Ranforri.
ing certain a party-line fight over “They were working me to death
The ,vn»H
ordinance that
bow to help pay the costs.
at the bank. The worry ami drudg
pa.«ed was to subject the mat of
As approved by the House Pub­ try were taking Uisir toll."
putting in street curbing, water
lic Work! Committee end cleared
He said he becamw interested In
snd sewer lines tn the subdivuop
hy the rules *iunp, the legislation racing as a business and now owns
SANFlWD'Jt KIRK DKP ARTMKMT was called out Friday lo com* lo the aid of »n min In .(i,tress. himself and not the exty.
tarries
Democratic-sponsor
five horses — Wright Down. Bayou
There was wo fir* but about 4 ea'lnns of rasotlne formed » slrean- annroximatelv .'*&lt;1 or hfl feet lone.
Hratley (Vlhem and Wellborn
automotive fax increaeea totaling Boy. Fabricate, Cotton and Andy
The gasoline leaked out when the flexible vat line |e.tdinr tn the furl ininm btnVr Th. re were several
112.421.OOO.POO over a 10-year per­ G. He planned to rare them it
fhlldren in rara in the stirroundmr a-re I'resatitinnary measure* were taken *t the furl was \ta&lt;he,| Phillips J r , hmisi-g denslopers,
iod. President Eisenhower recom­ Del Mar. he added Tha track'*
At yesterday** meeting af the info Ihe storm aewer In avoid what rnuld hav* hewn a danaerniis -Muslims. (S '» ff Photo hr t.umnklnl wer# prevent at the meeting. Odham, wh:l* not objartmg tn th*
mended the money should he season starts tomorrow.
S*mi"ole Counly School Board
propnaal. listed **Wa art already
raised through tong-term bonds.
the IttVM Nidge* of *],724.121 was
doing this.*
However. Secretary of the Treepretsnted for tentative approval
»ury Humphrey has indicated the
IVhst it tb* purpose of Ih*
so that M rsuld be advertised at
administration might go along with
ordinance7 Cttv Manager Warren
a public hearing on Aug. I for
Know lee, staled that ha knew both
the tax plan.
final approval.
tutham and Phillip* mere doing
Southern Desk Co. American
•hi*. Ns* rival Hi# neifmano* wraa
Seating Co., and Florida School
l-etrg pe’ srd ta pnitrp making
and Equipment Co. submitted
for future use.
WASHINGTON oT _ rrwei.ient
WASHINGTON UP-Fin at action hid* for sehnol equipment and
Fisenh-rwer told the nation last
from Congress on a new military furniture with Southern and Ame­
Know lea also related iN t lha
night a spark :■! wotkl peace was
reserve program probably will rican presenting low bids. .h|mrr&gt;.....................
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ordinance .oniaimd * elauae that
Cminly
Judge
Ernest
vou!d
oprn (pr
ignited al the R g Four tonfeienre
Remlnola
come today.
vtmalflv $11,000 will be spent for
llpl he Mid murli palirnt* »nd Housholdee will
. case* that might be hoaefielat
Im in* guest ’ »i*rh
N*W YORK. tlMHghbyeir-old
ft lan't axactlg » M President furnishing* to be But into Uiq pew
ssyrificf and “ ,omo i^tng on esrh »P««kcr lor ih* Jayceya wockly ( ^
»nd Ihe h- ■.'-tor
Bernard Duff went a n u a t a i a Eisenhower re queried. Hawover. Ptnecren RtemanW * 3ch«w‘ t the
a’ - from
will ha needed to kc.p that
mm tine T liu rJ.
IL- • 0e i in — More vlewvsaint.
climbing la Central P a rt yester­ there's been no indication he will Goldsboro School and addition* lo
Tti# Seminar* County tub-rspark alive
|speech based on -Juv/nilea and
day bat found the going rough— veto h.
t'rodms Academy, l.jm in , and miosis office h s, iteuH tn »pBy approval of »h* Oty Cows,
*•
f»r their her*.
both up and down.
s*#l to all Fanfonl n--t S- •*- I Winding ip e. radto-TV report nn
The Senate has it on the calen­ OvicJo.
- -o tho fonstnictlmi of th*
m •'teminnle t ounly is rrpssrt- General Sanford Momnrfat I.U
A 10-foot rock precipice looked a dar lo bo considered after in
Or.inge Stile rn| Co
was (mi's County poliim « far |last *erk'» talks—which, he said
inrluded no secret agreement*—i
*° 1 ' "( Interest tn ».-ry ••, as Inary wili la- tUitoil soon. General
cinch to the adventurous lad. it appropriation hill. Quirk approval awarded tha gasoline and furl ml bbiod donation*.
the Pn-«i lcnt declared:
to "•‘Ifam of i&lt;*t*j'* youth it mi- J . C. Ilulcblroii an t Fred Wilson
A Sanford patient r -nfir.-d
was. for the first 40 feet.
is expected. The House passed it bid which allowed I l k o4 tha
" I brlioo that only with pray fortant »• the fu ll.', of 'bl* representing the Library, appear*
But the last 10 feet wee differ- yesterday 117-T*.
tank wagon price for gasoline to lha* Florida Banitar.am .n
Orlando was scheduled for sur­ erf.il patimri. Intelligence, cout n" , |nn
ret. Looking up from a narrow Use bill Is drligrewi to attract and 7 01c of tank Wagon for furl
I s T n i r ' - T " -!i* b" " ‘ "
'- f " '* tho eoninilaslon raqutok
iro—never forget
»vrr WTRIt at 1. d P. m
^ ^
^
^
ledge, the top of the crag seemed more volunteers to the reserves oil.
gery on June I but duo to « i agr and l-drranr
ting
vlgllsnre
and
prudenctv—
can
t
“ls»
al
Jayrees,
becau,-of
thi
lr
lark
of
blood,
it
was
postpnnI.
as high as Mt. Everest. Looking and give the Pentagon some au­
allnsatrd to the l ibrary. Th* (tty
The third bid was let to SenHowever it la now pceci *rv for
down, the situation appeared even thority to compel reservists In the kartk Glaaa and Paint Co lot
w. keep alive Ihe apark ignite I participation in spon- rn g sari.wl " 1 7 raunlf matcheddMaUMa
oi
al Genovs . . .
vmilh a.tivitiea prt.g.am.. will be , ;MV, „ rh ,owtH |h#eonstrur.
future to keep up minimum train- paint needed for the exterior of tho operation and nine pint, of
"We, all of us. Individually and| interested In ways to furtiier aid ttan. R»lh hav* rwwe approved
Bernard let out a yowl. Passers- tag.
Seminole High School. Work on blood are ncoded.
D-mors wishing tn r«&gt;.vtr!hut# a , a pei'i’lv. have po,,ihly Ihe any progtem cnnrernivg juvr'inlcs," art.I rrlraaed fund* for th* building
by called Use eepe.
It Is designed to get I.*00,000 the school Is scheduled to begin
most difficult assignment nf our it « ** ib&lt;l*re«l by a member of ^'1’ ,',j'.
A police emergency squad low­ trained men tn the reserves by next week an tha new color will will hav* to ito so at the Cen­
ered a patrolman on a rope to th« about t9«V The ready reserve now be a medium Ivory, flosrlr re­ tral Florida Illnod Itank In nation's history. Likewi»r, we have the elub.
t ronunittne composed of f-hsm.
the most shining opjvrrtuntty ewi
le n s Jours, Jove. , rnur-telnr, I . , .if t’omnierrr o-tnager Fo-rask
ledge where Bernard sal. The cop n u m b e r s between 100,000 and sembling tha shade now cn the Orlando. Further information
may
obtained
by
calling
poMcased
hy
Americans
M
&gt;
will
a
I
m
s
u
a
guest
a&lt;
this
lunch*
attached anoUiet rope to Bcrnird, 100, 000.
building.
lire, kroridge. It-’man Jarotsson
Mr*. l/»rr*in« Graham at th*
and he was lowered to where he
these truth* inspired us, never dis- ,on meeting of which Tommy ai-d William Ptoniper, represent,
Work was reported to be pro­
TU office. T r a n s p o r t * t i on may us "
should have stayed la the first
Stringer is program rhairnian.
gressing s-.R the new offiret In
log the GofC Indsi-triasl Commit,
to Orlando wtll be provided if
lie said th# and test of thrj f ^ ,ry ('undict, pr-,ident of the lee, Sanford Industrial Board and
tha bus station building and W. norm vary.
Geneva
talks
will
eome
nest
(V
to
Orlando
Jsreees,
will
attend
with
Sanford Industries Iwe.. requested
A. fragile. Administrative Ather, wlwn lha Big lour (om .n I , , VrIlj nf j,)A f«||p., rr,m1-sr* to a piecn of isnd befweefl Poplar *nd
istant expressed tha hope that
minister- meet lo seek spec bf|diarui* I to sumr.irr renfersne* to Miltroad Creek
the spice would be occupied by
agreements on some of lha biusd|S, hfW ln thetr Ctty A ig 4. «. 7.
mid-August.
The properly. liO f»*A by ITS
problems taken up by their chiefs
Tha next regular hoard meetfeet, would be used Us erwet a
"Then
is
when
reconciliation
snd
ALIMA, Fla., UW—The death of lag u slated for Aug. II.
budding foe Sanford Mamrfaetur,
a Tg-year-old preacher bitten hy a
JERUSALEM. (T) — l.reelts some giving on each side will N ' R p r h l| n L i r t f l l p v
♦nit Co, now located on Ranford
definitely necessary," he said
D C IT n a U in U IL y
BELLEPONTK. F a.. UB - Two snake ha handled at a revival
voted tndey foe their third Parlia­
tve. Rreckenridge stat'd that tha
mea convicted of slaying children meeting was ruled a suicide.
ment since th* Jewish net.on wa« .
gwrment
mamifartonng
plan*
died five minutes apart lest night
The Rev. George Went llenite/.
founded hi 174*. No marked
rieo-led
to
expand.
la Me electric chair at Boekrtaw of Albany, Ga., picked up a rattl#changes lit foreign nr domestic I
At the proeent tins*. (Ha eeaw.
State Penitentiary.
snaka at a church service Sunday
policies wee* *speeled to reaulL |
LONG
BEACH,
N.Y.,
JP
77.*
fx ’ kl.A ( V —Elderly fbrtha panj's emphiyment I* spprovlmat,
P in t to die w u Patrick Lance, to demonstrata Ma faith tn his
U apjiearod likely Ih* Mapal,
I f.to'lby face* trial atane In th- Hy fat and lo the #*pan*t»n, would
10 -year-old steelworker from Big religion. He balk ed his faith car was parked In a noparklng
the
ftariel Domocral lelwr party
tone
and
Patrolman
Willism
Mil­
|-tasi'g - f three Marion County employ spproximatriy IV)
Ttt#
Bend charged with slaying Ms wife, msde him Immune tn Ih* venom.
headed by Prime Mintrier Mnshe
pe*f* officer* at h'r homo May •oommisaion arreogod a meeting
a *-year-old stepson and an 1 1 -yearlie collapsed soon after hs was ler clearly saw his duly. He wrote Shareit and DavkI Ren Gurmn.
WASHINGTON 'jv - Singer Dick &gt;
1fm I p , m. today to susdy ttv*
old step-daughter, he waa tried an- bitten but refused all medical out a ta ticket.
It wasn't quit* so rlrar who •gain would dominate lha one. Haymes, born in Argentina, msy
The "O-year-oM woman'! hu*-. requeet.
___
ly tor the boy's shooting.
treatment and died yesterday
chamber
Knesset
being
chosen
for
would pay th* fine Th* car hap­
stay in Ih* United Mates.
Elijah Thompson, J r ., 22. an morning.
bend Edward S. I.indley, was d e -j T h , r«r»a*4 bj Suitd X nomreusi,
a four-year term The Mapai
The JusUr* Department an­ elared Insane yasterday and *ill| lly mausoleum * too issnsSsry
unenp»oyd laborer, was executed
County Judge Hannah Gaskin pened lo be the Miller family car held 40 nf the 130 scat* hi th*
nounced yesterday that K was ic lakrti to the Kterida Hospital waa rifsw l.
tor the fatal beating end stabbing ruled the death a suicide on Ihe left there by tha patrolman s wife
dropping its effort to deport him at ("ha' lahooche-.
of his neighbor. Helen Jean Bryant. ground that Htnsley voluntarily yesterday while ah* and the chil­ aorond Knesset.
|
'
Ben-Gurtan. Israel's first prim'
Haymes entered Use United i 7&gt;o forn.er Indian* •ckml le*&lt;-h.
IB. last October. Her body wee picked up Ihe snake and refused dren went to the beach.
"Mis'* going l# pay the f.r.« her­ minister snd *6ye»r-nld
State* tar permanent residence in .
o
rs,.r..„(
found in a shallow grave near her medical care afterwards.
Alsqwlppa borne five days after she
An associate, the Rev. O. M self." MlUer commented.
" I ll pay U afl right." his wife resume the premiership if his
Lassiter, void Ifrnslcy had told
Youngblood and Bob Wooten and
renthip during World War II when M. O. Tuck, assistant Ocala p-dlce
It waa t o second double execu­ him that he had been bitten at said later, "but fll use hi* m«nry." party te returned to power
he
claimed
a
neutral
status
and
r|„,ft
tion at Rockview in tore* month*. least 400 times by poisonous snakes
in the past U years but had never
did not sene tn lha U S armedi Mr’a. Llndlry, *h o denies .*-*
forces Haymes said he later was diH , nr firtn. in
bnur-iorg
suffered any III effects.
classified tar military setvire hut piI, h .,,] , , t ,v, |,,ndl#y home,
a i t rfj^cted for A h#»rt coikJ i jt f htrgn| mith
8 principtl
•‘"JL.
...
in Ih* »eennd degree.
BOGOTA, Colombia UD-The gov­
Th# government «aid Havmep-h# pleaded Innocent on arraign- ’ WASHINGTON ID — Im media to
WASHINGTON r-Srn st.irs in misunderstanding." Rarnnff said, vnB&lt;lt
ernment haa rushed investigators
liable to il^ptirl At ion'
yniprilay m&lt;{ to** r#tumfH jrn 'tt ihttAid ihip il Sin Frio*
M irj„n County Jail. Her al­ risen and rourt-martial Istac await
to the rich Valle province ef
COLLINSVILLE, HI., U*-R*ta- vastlgatlni the! business Interests "in faintest lo Secretary Talbott when he went to Hawaii in l»YV
and it hi* request. I wish to state and then re-entered lha United |r,rrvssy• said they would make ap- ihrre young Ameriesn lurnroatg
OttemUa. A ware of Mo­ hard! Wataman, aperator of a of Secretary
that lacratary Talbott hat never Stales “from a foreign port nr nlMWtlon (nr teul In a f-w days,
re h u taken the lives of drive-la theater, bought some gro­ bolt railed ‘
coming home from Red China.
null vine m
iu i
»
mad* any inch attempt to influ­ place or from an outljing
posset
I*ndawners, bumble farm ceries al a supermarket yesterday. day cm
Pentagon ofliciala said yeiterdap
ence •#.'•
lion'.
• nee reaper editor,
While Ultra h* gat $244 in chaagt Ualtans
Army officer* will board thalr
Tha
niattanooga
Times
said,
Amartra
premtaewt citiacni were for ate at hi* theater.
ship, a passenger liner, whan Ik
He tacked the groceries in the
Called is a witness hetare tha meanwhile, that Informed capital
dock* st San Francisco next F ri­
sources
expected
President
RisenOfficiate haw given no motives trunk of Ms car and drove off, Banal* Investifatmns suhcommtt
day sr.d make th* arrests them.
tor Mb taBtags- Newspapers say forgetting about th* canvas bag lea waa Air Pafr* General Counsel honor to decide quickly whether lo
The three sre Willis m C. Cowart,
end Talbott's services as secre­
i
I FLORENCE. Ala. 'P - oCharges
tha rexaeas tor Oh terrorism are of cbangs ha had put on tha rear Johr. A. Johnton
22. Dillon. Ga. Lewla W Griggs,
religious
tary.
TURMONT,
Md.,
Uv-Chriitms*
that
they
broke
up
bumper.
Tha group hqard testimony yes­
White House Press Secretary in-July was rslebrated yrsterdsv service by bringing a rattlesnake 22. Jacksonville. Tex.*, and Otll®
adjoins Tollmt. where Bona afterward bo drove np to terday that Talbott had declared
G. Bell. 24. Hillsboro. Mu*., Md
I Gastons Beta* Ptalfla tha polka station hare to report tart January that Johnson "is Jamas C. Hagtrty told newsmrn at nearby Camp Grecnlop by lot to a rhureh remltcd in 120 fines Olympia, W\to.
(or three snake handling brother*.
: 0f Liberate and 4B tho taaa of the moony. H* couldn't representing m f* in effort, to con­ yasterday th* Talbott-Mulligan handicapped youngsters.
Captured during lha Korean
The trial of Alien Covington. J7,
nutter had been catted to ElaenThe strata! of carols filled tte
k ite * In race
hare f u * U a bolter place.
vince RCA off tha propriety and howtr't attention, "but b« has not
air. ftaap flakes — hist for ooa day snd Mansel and Goorga Covington, War, they refuted repatriation In
A n oocfc of moaay bad dropp
legality ti deitg. business with a had a complete report as yet." — became snowflake* as they both M, was waUhed by about 1 M Itol and decided Instead to pa I t
off too tamper t i m to front of firm to which
holds an intertrt.
In a dispatch from WasMngton, drift sd down through tha trees. spectators. They interrupted test]- Red China with 1$ other A B M
late tha record Um Chattanooga Tinea quoted an Turkey waa aerved. with aB th* mony yasterday with rirlamatteni soldier*. After a year and a
Aba
RCA Board unnamed Whit# House official aa t r i m m i n g * , and Santa a t u t nf "Amen," and "Prate* tha there, the returning trio
wao »
Barnoff, tahiag laying, " I don't think that Ihe showed up.
Chatman D
th* Chin*** to tel them
U&gt;rd.M
Of 8 Uj
that Talbot President Is going to play around
CKy Manager Warren Knowles
The children, T to IS years old Charge*! with disturbing fht horn*.
htfluenca him ta with this one,” It added that and all with physical handteaps, asre, the three brother* bad boon
related this morning that tha City had sought
Ai Hong Kong aartter
contract with tha policy-making ferret In th* admin- worked In their spar* time ter eld in the Lauderdale County JsU month, a l tore* said f t* r
ta hauling hi more debris and te lava RCA
ring firm ti Utrattao n a n tald lo b* terming waeka la th* camp arts and crafts l u c* July 14. shortly after sorvicai willing to seer s tome » Amatottn
toward tho completion of txiym cnt
A 0$.
akwatar around tho bote
hi *pm ittan to Talbott's eontto* ihop. miking Christmas hr** dee- at th* rural Bump** Greek Church prison* tf naeoaiapp, to m t o
S ite "■tetekna *

Mausoleum
RequestRefused

Road Building
Program Heads
For Big Battle

Memorial Library
To Be Begun Soon

Budget Presented
To School Board
For Tentative Okay

Ike Declares Geneva Judge. Housholder
Ignites Peace Spark To Deliv§j; Address
Al Jaycec Luncheon

Military Reserve
Mountain Climbing Action Due Today

It Little Tougher
Than Anticipated

Appeal Sent Out
for Bloofjl Donors

Death Of Preacher
Convicftd Man Dia
Ruled As Suicide
In Elactric C hair

No Marked Change
Seen In Policies

For Two Slayings

No-Parking Sign
Cost Family Money

r*

i it—

Faces Lona Trial

Singer Dick Haymes in Triple Deaths
May Stay In U. S.

...... - ..... . . . : Immediate Arrest
! Awaits Turncoats
In San Francisco

assTk-T-tJajrs4f i l s

Columbia O fficials
Sand InvasHgators Bag O f Money Falls
At Perfect* Place

i

Senate Investigators Seeking
More Ihfo On Talbott Interests

Brothers Jailed

Youngsters Observe:After Djsrl)ptjon
Christmas In July |

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1956 Graduates

[j)[j| Advised To Think
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Of Marine Reserve

C B A P T B l TWZMTT-HX
r i u m o N raacbad to a abelf
'* • £ ! £ £ « and W a r d down a pint
of artitaky. “All right, next'a what
you c a m for. Out la aura to rtda
back tTcight an* tall me what bap‘Don’t aaa tha point of aO thla
rigmarole." Caldar gruablad afu r
IKa oM miw fcjLd root.
- I f Larrabaa kill* Rlordan. than
I*m rid of bun. If ba fcllla L am *
baa ever another woman—he'll ba
flatbed, fax aa Chnatia't cooearned. And." * tight aaUa playad
brtafly w ar Cameron'# thla Lipe,
-A man kUlod—d e e d in ''4 worn-

•You're my hoU -ard. I'm wvta'
u for Mallory. I want nothin' to
PP*n to you before than.”
“All right. If tha point of the
whole deal U getting rid rf HUkry, why not tend for ma and lit
m* aettl# hit baah thraa montka
a g o * Why* tha gambler damaMed Irritably, -a whole cam­
paign to tea Ua what ooa bullet
would dot4’
"Loo.* Cameron told him lro
patiently, *y6 uH never ha any­
thing but • pokar pUyar. Tou

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la bar arma, bar whan, vibrant
body prcaaad eloae againat him aad
bar bpa aaakiag bla with an aban­
don that i* ft b la braatfclaaa. Ha
could hardly tbruat bar away—

him. and ba thought ha aaw bar
ahnuidero (hake- *1 t'a bod aoough
I gotta aik you to coma an' aaa
m e altar I ala t taea you in
aoelha aa* mootha—an' than you
ta fu aak »V ' I was la 14a you.*
Bar vote# Lwablad. -Right o3. befora you a m aaV you're glad t*

ftb« cnuggiad t ~ to him. dinging
round rum u a fngntaaad child
might cling—and than (uddenly
not Ilka a child at all. Both arma
war# tight around hla warn,
attaining her body to him. and iwr
and ttwulh fait f«ver-bot against
hla akin. "K any. Kerry—" Bar
voice w u a throtbuig m utant
daap in hax throat. Uka tha purr
of • big eat
Buddaaly Kerry felt ae U na
were choking (ox aix. With a
atxtngth that bad no gcnUoaeaa
la IL ha throel tex away and alwd
up Tha hot aofl nan'll reacted
ou» to draw him down again- Ha
napped back. "Quit it. LTu !" HU
voice had a raaplng euund. Thera
waa os chivalry in bun a t that
moment Ha thruat hat away from
him ao that aha atumbled.
Hex hip atxuck agalnat tha Ur
hla adgi. cama erect With hex
ipice a rctic; Uka «o angry cafe
—dad Brer at him. tha Bagera of
hax right hand ertaptd Into talcna
that raked IU face from check­
box | to jaw.
AUsoat gently ba pinioned her
wnat and (oread It down to bat
aide. "Thaaka, U ta I naadad
th at?
'H a t mica followed him out of
tha bouaa and down thajtoad.

Mallory an* Rlordan an* grab
Broken Bpur—mayba bold U. But
Tm playin' tor aoceathin' bigger
than Jua* land an' cattle. Look, all
•xp'.ein It to you one* more. Tha

High ichool atudenta aehtdulad
to fc* graduated r t . t y«4 i art
H m M to ccnaldar tfce advantage!
I of R ufrv* training with tha Gitli m b Marine* According to T Sgt.
Grou. Marin# Rtaarritcr. Sanford,
■ Undent Joining the Rtaeqrea
durir.t hla latt year In echnol U
off to a good a tu t on hU obligat­
ed military rervtce. Whan ha
gratuatta, b ill probably ba a
Private Flrat Clan or poaaibly a
Corporal and can go on active
duty at hie R a im a rankThara la atao a mattar of pay
which high arhool aanior* ahouldn't
attending
hit iparl
aap hlaaalf
htaaelf
lis t, a aiudmt can Veep
(a tpmdiag mcnay bacaut* Citiaan
Marinu are paid a fall - i m P t*
for avary drill attended plus I I
iara for aummer camp. Thla lacoma could ba mlfkty uaaful to
a m 3 or fa-ad with buying a cam
ring, yearbook, ^nd cintrtbuting
to all tha other aocul function*
txpactad of him during hla aanior
year.
la addition to tha liberal pgy
effatad Cltixea Mar.saa. a roans
maa may a1* 0 lM f° t C1'
°r f
cuahar of technical aelUa p ith
which ha can command an irr.pi.;.
aat dvillan Job. Oaa void of cau­
tion; ba aur# and gat that importaat high acHooi' diploma badora
joiaiiig tha regular aan-ica-

Regular Price For One Ore$s
Take Another Dress

I f u S t U ^ ^ a a w a k o m a . The

ipcnL and It had to hava an object.
Thara waa ooa thing no man
could do to LiU Dawaofl. and that
w u poors bat.
Goa dad wuh
the whip
whi; of mnrtl*
Goaded
with tha
a lion. Ula raged around
i
Bratton,
Uta
cabin, ianting her (aplutya an Uta
bby turaiatuaga, tinea thara
i nothing bailer gt hand. Sha
red at a apunfit-hptlmnad chair,
I U want otrpx wlUt onp ncktty
bat weight

'Jot A Special Purchase^Ali Dresses Chosen Front Our Regular
Stock Qf Summer Style And Values.

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LANCASTER. Ohio IT - Mayer
John Haney y«»tetdiy dipuliud
mpgflnLadcnla &lt;d thxap cityowned camaLripi In what the
• o a r and wgi aa alfort to brtal
UP TMMlUii. drinking, card play

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fl&amp;MOWd&amp;
Ml** Lucia Goff hat returned
to the Norfolk General Hoipital
In Norfolk. Va. where the It In
nurtet training after spending a
month with her parent*, Mr. and
Mr*. 0 . K. Goff.

Try This One
IT T

Mut Beverly Gray, daughter
of Mrs. Harold Gray, hat re­
ceived word that the hat been
placed on the Dean’s Lilt at Flo­
rida State University In Tallaha*
tee where the plana to return
in the felL

f x i i . t b r o w n .s t o n e
"Glrla who study Homo Econo­
The Miiiet Beverly Grey, Alice
mics at eollegr hai* a tin* ehanc*
Broun,
Ann Reborn, Lucia Goff
of doing well both In burinesi
and In managing their own here Just returned home after
hornet." m &gt;&gt; Carol Brock, hott­ spending a few days with Janice
est aditor of a woman** magailn# Heel who it a former SanforJ
girl. In Tampa.
(Good Housekeeping).
Carol, a (Uiklng blond* with a
Min Beverly Gray left yeilermerry diiporitlon, like* her c»r- day for Galnriville, S. C. where
acr-woman pin* wlfe-and-mothrr •he will visit Mr*. Georg* Brlirole »o well that the urge* other aey and her ion, T . C. for a
young women to con«ider going week.
Into the home economic! field.
Prlenda of Lloyd J . Low# Jr.,
••Sometime! I can’t believe Ife
poulble to have a job like mint who wat operated on Sunday
and get paid for it !" Cerol told me night, will be pleated to learn
a t the outlined ptrt of her work that be It making a satisfactory
—planning and running tome of recovery at Femald • Laughton
the daily luncheon* for the mtga- Memorial HoipitaL
tiM ’a editor* and their guetta.
Mr. and Mr*. T. A. E’ltea, dau­
The guetta may be a group of ghter, Haiti, Mr*. Douglas Fencollege senior* or. a» they were tke and chlIJren Jeanette and
recently, a couple from Mine­ Carol, and Mr. and Mr*. Hilly
field, Ohio, who won on# of the Howard and daughter Melanie
sugaslne’t contett*. They may be spent last week in New Smyrna
(he Duke of Wlndtor or Margtret Beach.
Truratn. But nothing floor* Carol.
Friend* of Mr*. D. K. McNab’
She ted the Duke a thoroughly
American combination of chic­ will be glad to learn that the
ken over rice with a eanned Ktt Improved end It able to tee
ereeimof-muthroora toup tauce visitor*. Sht It in Room 4.19 at
(lettered with onion and thyme) tke Orange General Hoipital in
and he Upped It up. Mite Trumtn Orlando.
enjoyed • tpedal ham dlth end a
Mr. and Mr*. R. A. Cobb, and
Bavarian Pie with a Chocolate grandson Tommy have returned
Coconut Cru»L
from a two weeka vacation in
Although Carol Brock had had Gallinburg, Tenn.
no previout Job experience before
Mr. and Mr*. J . A. MrCommofl'
bar preient poeltloo, the feet that
the did have college training In and ton J t r r xre spending a
home economic* opened the mega week at Lemon Bluff. Their bom*
sine’i door to her. "What I lack la in Macon, Ga.
ed la experience, I made up In
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Wright, Ma­
enthulium" the laughingly con con, Ga., are spending a few
fasten.
days at Lemon Bluff with Mr.
Carol’* home ecooomlct tub- and Mrs. J . A. McCommon.
Jectt at college ranged through
Mrs. L. J . Dios and ton Larry
child psychology and family reUUnna, kitchen planning, manag have arrived from Yorktown, V*.,
lag a budget and food prepara to visit with her mother, Mrs. R.
tkn. "Whet other courts could N. Windham.
give you to much knowledge of
Friends of R. N. Windham, will
and experience la bomrmaking?"
be interested to leant hie con­
a ike Carol, who married about
dition le much improved. He has
the lime aba graduated Iron col been canflnri to the Femald
leg*.
Laughton Memorial Hoeplta] alncs
A court# In work ilmptineatloo Wednesday.
hat been a big help In Carol, loo.
in looking after her own home and
family at well at in doing her Job.
She admlU, however, that two
big aidt to work tlmpliflcttioo at
home are her husband end her
Mitt Martha Shannon, Sanford,
mother. When they married. Car­
ol’s groom tolemly promlted "to wat among those participating In
love, honor and do the dUhee." the Bummer Choral Union at
Carol’s mother takes care of the Florida State University, under
Brock baby when usual arrange­ the direction of Walter James of
the mutic faculty.
ments go tm Ui.
Handel's oratorio, "Judas Mse­
The Brock’* like to nth their
friends over for after-dinner cof- ra baem” wat prv**r.?-«t at I p. m.
fee and detsert. Sunday night sup- Runday, July S4, in th , ramput
ar U another favorite time for Opperman Music Hall. Ths pre­
aving guetta. One of Carol’e fav­ sentation of this religious work
orite menus and two of her re­ was free and open to tho public.
cipes follow:
SUNDAY NIGHT SUPPER
and sprinkle Jutl before serving.
dewed Beef HadL Buffet Style ADVICE TO COLLEGE GIRLS
One word of advice from Carol
Brack to any young girl who de­
rides la favor of a home econo­
mics career. Take part In at
■nay extra-curricular ectivltle*
at college at you can; they’ll
g irt you Invaluable experience
BUTTET STYLE
Ingredient*: U cup butter nr for a trier Job. C an) herself
margarine, I raaa &lt;1 pound eaeh) worked on quenlly cookery pro­
eorned beef hath, H cup light jects, helped with baking tales
cream, IS deviled-egg halves aad belonged to a dramatic group
(teatoned with curry powder), at college. She U the new chair­
man of the New York Home
chili tauce.
Method: Melt butter ta baking Economics Women in Business—
dish ( I I by S by I inches) while a group that aumbera almost too
sruheatiat even. Spread corned member*. Carol la to enlhuilai
beef hath evenly ever melted bet­ tie about komt ecooomlct at a
ter. Pour m a m ever huh. Babe career, the wants to do her bit
in hit (WO degrees) eves IS mm- ta ta# that tha field continue!
ute*. Arrange devtied-egg ke’vet, to ba a Hoe on* for all tha young
filled side up, ever hath. Heal women who eater H.
chili saner; pete ckflj sauce with

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Producers Glad
Gregory Is Back
To Settle Down
HOLLYWOOD OF-Movlc producert will b* hippy to hear that
Gregory Peck la over hit winderlust and plant to settle here.
The lait time « c checked up on
the lanky LaJotla boy, he wai
home from two years of film mak­
ing abroad. Rut he w on’t ready
to stay put. He wsi bearded and
ready to ihove off for Europe
again to play Capt. Ahab In "Moby
Dirk." That wai a year ago.
Today he's clean-shaven and
content to rrmaln In hu Califor­
nia homeland. And If any picture
could cauie an actor to lose hit
love for travel, "Moby Dick" was
it.
The picture itartrd filming off
the Irish roast. Ju it about etcrything went wrong, including the
weathrr. Then the huge, man-made
whale got lo»t in heavy teat
"The line broke end it vanithed
In the storm," Peck recalled. “The
next day they searched all over
for II, but not a sign wai found.
There wai one report that It wai
seen off Belgium some time laler."
More ocean icenei were needed
to depict the South Pacific. Since
the angry North Atlantic would
not suffice, the company had-to
plan another location Jaunt to the
Canary lilandi. Thu followed long
months of shooting In Wjic i and
London.
Peck admired the Canar'e*—
"Just like Catalina"—but he had
a truth with ditarirr there. He
wai aboard a new whale, along
with director John Hutton and a
doren otheri A tow rope again
mapped, railing the rrew a'lrift
in a squall. Hour* later they
reached ufety
Peck !■ nowr treking a quieter
life and "doing the thing* 1 like
to do." He hai custody of his
three tons for the summer and It
spending much time with them.

W estward Ho fo r Sum m er P arties

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1TK RA I.D Taa®. J u ly 2 9 , 193S

"Howdy, Partner. Step right ap to the chow wagon and lasto yourself
n plat* "
»
That'* tha way to wttrom* gne-t* tor an easy going summer party.
Oul west hospitality orerflowa with good food and a happy related
Spirit. Take n lip. fair hotleaa, whertvar you nr*. Follow aull.
Bend /our rltorta to round up
one eoloiial main til ah — like milder olive flavor, add (him list.)
WESTERN UimUEUS (let beet be Scoop pottloni onto buttered,
King of the table). Kor trimming*, toaitrd buna. Enough BUiug fur I
such limple, beluvrd wioritti n» WESTERN UUIlUEltS.
corn on th* cob, tonr plcklta and
redhot lillla radish** If *ny&lt;«* hat
- s o ir sc o o rsroom left, ha tan help hlmirlf to a
lutclous peach and n chunk ot Frinks and Matsrenl Win Salad
chocolate raka (with whlta frost­ Award: An award-winning salad at
summer outings la the team ot
ing and chocolate chip*). - T
North, south, cu t. or writ AII macaroni with frank* amt crispy
the cowbtllr* and cowbu)t will chopped grtrna Ua* 1 cans of
macaroni with chrme sauce as tb ,
about about your chow wagun.'
has* . . . thst's 1H cup* macaroni.
W taltrn Burgtra . f
'^ Stir In 4 franaa (ihlnly alired); I
mpi)
t pnuftt ground
*I fin
--- “ IIH
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cup
chopped celery: *•» cup chopped
beef
. * lief l« 1
green pepper. Season with 2 tableI UDlotpcwnt ' -. / torrute Mkp
spoon* minted onion and 1 tea­
\ CUP n l u # 4
kuft#r c»r . vngf|irtn« ' V . f •* ufTcd r i l W t t
spoon* prepared mustard Chill
u cup cho|&lt;i»&lt;! •1 lt»a? I»«f
through and through. Plrntckera
or.l»n
will welcome this macaroni and
t* c ip
'
ppper id ;or
•r««a |»rt&gt;«r
(rank evlad to rat with mid sliced
I Brown beef In butler, stirring to tomatoes , . . maybe corn on thw
break up par in lea. Add remaining cob . . . and Ired tea. A happy
Ingredient* Klmmrr I minute* or chaste lions the old Umcr. potato
nnlU vagttabtan nr* leader. (Far salad.

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WEDNESDAY
Th* Flrat Baptist Prayer Meet*
ing Service trill begin at 7:30 p.
m. Bring your Bible*. Th# First
Baptist Sunday School SuperinU
endents meetings will b* held in
the Chapo) following the Prayer
meeting.
Th# First Baptist Vacation
llibi# School at the Elder Spring*
Baptist Chapel will begin at l:MI
a. m.
THURSDAY
Th# Varation Bible Sheool at tha
Elder Springs Baptist Chapel be*
gin* at 8:30 a. m.
The First Baptist Junior Royal
Ambassadors will meet at tha
rhurch at 7:00 p. m.
FRIDAY
The Varation Bible School at th*
Elder Springs Baptist Chapel be­
gins at 8:30 a.m.
The Commencement Program
for th# Elder Bpring* Baptist
Chapel Varation Bible School
will begin at 8 p m. The Exhibits
will be open to the public at 7:30
p.m.
The Sanford Boat and Ski Club
mil mre* in the CAP Hail at &gt;
p. m All members are urged ta
attend and visitota are
wel­
come.
SUNDAT
The Sixth Diatrirt arhool of
instruction of the American l.egkm Auxiliary will
i.-_i Jn Kusti* beginning at 9:3b a. m
gistration is $130 and all offi­
cers and member* ate urged to
attend.

battle.
Mrs. Spitamlller, winner of the j thero are other 4-H girls who
under-40 division, enys al«nit her " ou”l Hh* 10 V® they are asked to
|contact H om e Demonstration
fight with fnt:
"I wanted to lo»e weight very Agent, Myrti* Wilson, at the
badly so that my daughter* and Courthouse. Thrd* is spare for se­
husband wouldn't t * ashamed of veral more on the school hut.
The following girl* will attend:
me. But lm»t of nil I wanted to
lose it for my'M-lf. I was so Suranne Maxwell, Jeanne Mark­
ashamed of myself it got to be a ham, Linda Huggins, Betty Skeily,
complex.
K.*thlcen Hill, Elena Tuhy, Danuta
"The fatter I got, th* more I'd Morskl, Helen Memory, Diana
slay away from people, the more, Mata, Bobbie Jean l.ycana, Jeannie
I'd stay home, the more I’d eat." Beckham, Itonm* Itowersox, Judy
Until she Joined a TOPS unit Bowersox, Alir* Ann Hull, Joan
she'd nes-er toen aide to stick to Kennedy, Belle Jean Robinson,
a weight-losing regime. But the Dian Kennedy. Mary l.ynn McCan-j
We Offer Kxpert ScrTlc*
friendly competition and coopera­ na, Barbara Miller.
In
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Jnyre Peterson, l.ynda Humph­
CUTTINO — WRAPPING
prescribed by her doctor. Her dress rey, Sandra Elans. Adrlte Ailing,
U tK K / IN O
site dropped from M) to II, and France* Tillit, Bonnie t’ox, Mary-|
her hip measurement* from M to lin Lopas, Naomi Ttihy, Priscilla
Knr
40 Inches.
IK)AIK FKKKZKItS A
Tiihy, Margaret Arndt, Elliabeth
In the contest, b&gt;«s of poundage Dud*. Vera Spitry, Linda Rush, i
RENTAI. MK'KKKS
was only one factor considered. Virginia Warfcl. Frankla Warren.1
Appearance, measurements and Palsy Teslo, lads Yates, Claudia
( ’tiring &amp; Sm oking M fllts
chose cotton over rayon or acetate. sucre's stories of the contestant* Warmark and Martha Faye Cooper.
were taken into account.
Wholeanl® Men! Snlea
As for the so railed "winter cot­
A Fort Wayne, Ind. woman won
tons", which are among the newer Hi* over-It) division and also a and measuring B fret t. In six
Central Fla. Quick Freezo
month# she had dropped to 147*4 j
developments in merchandising cot­ bout with diato-tea, Mrs, Nancy
Anti StnrARft Co.
l-Hiiitla and 16 dress aise, instead
ton, about a fourth of the womrn I'iepetibrink lost #47*w pound* In of tha old 4)1.
401 W. 13th St.
si* months and in doing so Im­
said they had bought datk cottons proved her ilialwtie condition to
"I'm really beginning to live
Phona 1318 — Sanford. Fla.
in the last year or so and mrnlion- th* point where she no longer again," she say*.
ed their good color, style and ver­ ttroded insulin injections.
Mir explains her slluationl
satility of wear for different sea­
"I wanted for years to take eff
sons.
(ist
poundage, hut I Just couldn't do it
Women who wore homemade alone, if I would do It. | couldn't
W# hava leased W alr-enadillnaed room* at th# Mar-I.na MoteL
rather than readymade clothes also food until I ended up In a hospital
They are atonlulelv FREE to all new arrivals at eur
gave Ut# most votes for cotton for In a dial-el le coma.
Natal Air Station.
"They
gave
me
Insulin
treat­
housedresscs; aprons and summer
Pick ap yoor key* at th*
ment and dismissed me before I
skirls.
long, telling m* 1 rnuld control
rifle# nf
Many women express no prefer­ my dialietie condition with diet
&amp;
ence among fibers—prabably bo. i ab&gt;na, if I would do it, I couldn't
cause modern dorrs offer «uch a dn It, somehow, I went on sating,
"Bui! ler* of Fin* Home*’*
Variety and blend* of fi* r* In growing fatter each day."
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yard go&lt;»«la and garments at all
Tbrn she Joined the Fort Wayne
season a.
TOI’S t'luh, weighing in at ?I7H

Which of her clothes does a wo­
man prefer mad* of cotton? This
question is of ronrrrn to many peo^
pie, aays Myrtic Wilson, Home De­
monstration Agent—from cotton
farmers to manufacturer* of tex­
tiles and ready-made clothing to
retailers sir! finally the consumrr
herself.
Mn&lt;t women prefer cotton Inr
apron*. h&lt;iu*mlr.»»««. summer
skirts, sleeveless blouses, shoits.
summer slacks and anklets. About
half prefer cotton * lo f rammer
street dr*»«*s and tot abort-sleeved
blouses. A small but significant
number like acetate and rayon for
these two garments. For *11
blouses but the sleeveless, nylon
has a considerable following. Ny­
lon takes tin t place for slip*.
Many women prefer wuol for wm
ter skirts, and street dresses.
Women who listed cotton as their
first choir* were asked why. Thrir
answers showed that eases of wish­
ing and Ironing Is the quality In
cotton with the greatest appeal. |
This Is especially true ot such
warm-weather garments as sum­
mer shirts, shorts, and street dres
sea s i well as tor h&lt;uuedr*»tr»
Asked to compare style in summrr
street dresses and bionics, women

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Without good health It
k difficult to get learning,
or enjoy many of the good
things of life. Yearn ago,
health vie dependent on
good hick.
But now Medical Science
■ojra, T oo can have bet­
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MILWAUKEE, \V I«.-Ust year
Mrs. Robert Spitiniillcr of Cincin­
TUEBDAT
nati, Ohio, weighed 23rt'k pound*.
Th* Past Noble Grande Club ot
And aha was only 4 feet It inches
th* femutlow Rrhekah will meet
tall.
Now, Id * a I o r I e-conaeloua with Mrs., 11. L. Moore, 711
months later, she is Uk) pound* Myrtle Ave. at X p. m.
trimmer and first place winner In
The First Baptist Vacation
a TOI'S Club (ireatoat Improve­ Bible School at the Elder Spring*
ment Conteat.
Baptist Chapel begins at 8:30 a. m.
"I rmlly feel like a different
The First Baptist Intermediate
person nowr," she say a happily. Royal Ambassadors will meet at
“And 1'itend to keep dieting until 7:00 p. m.
I weigh 120 pound*."
The Pilot Club will sponsor e
The TOI’S (T a k e Off Pound* pleatiewar* party at the Yacht
Sensibly) Club, whiph has nearly Club at H p. m The public is cor­
8,&lt;HM&gt; women in 1R0 branches dially Invited to attend.
aero«* the country, was formed in
Milwaukee eight year* ago. It was
the brainchild of Mrs. Esther 3.
Manx, national president.
Th* TOPS Clul» work* on tha
theory of group thernpy. Competition among member* to « i n ; p 0 r S p e c i a l C a m D
nvoKintlon by rrportinc wrignt
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eaehange low calorie recipes and , leave for Camp MeQuarrie on Mon
narrow diet wise. Member* enrour- day. Aug. 1. Thirty-eight girls

Local 4-H Girls
^To Leave Monday

Man's Last Refuge Ease Of Laundering
Dying Out Quickly Reason Women
The last refuge of the sulking Prefer Cotton
male, the mrn’i club, it dying out
in America—and it’s hcraut* today’* husbands like to be with
their wives.
Authority for this heartening
statement Is an aesthetic-looking
young man named Eudac* Scan
nell, of Boston, who is head of a
firm which iperiallzrs in trouble­
shooting for restaurants, bars and
rlubi. If surh an rdablithmcnt
Isn’t making money, Scannrll sur­
vey! the situation and tells Uicm
what’s wrung.
In many eases of languishing
clubs he has been aide In rpot (hr
(rouble at once—no women al­
lowed. So nowadays, says he. surh
formerly exclusive male retreats
as Philadelphia’s Racquet Club
and others are catering to the
young married act—and buslress is
booming. Says Scannrll:
"T t;» began hapi&gt;ening away
bark after World War I. Before
that every town in the country
had Ua Elks Club and other such
InstitutJoni where men could get
■way from feminine companionship.
"In those days when -hu«baml
and wife had a q u a r r e l , hr
stamped out to his club to nurse
hla grouch. Today the man trying
to get away from It all has a hard
Ume finding a strictly male haven.
"The main reason for this, of
course, U that wires wouldn't
stand for thesa exclusively male
clubs. But Just as Important is
that the mew today prefer to take
their wives along when they go
out for ■ night on the town.
"Husbands and wives ere pals
today. They there Interest* in
tports, business, politics, bobbin
—end conviviality. Many wlve»
even have learned to mix accept­
able cocktails, a fart which make*
husbands more eager to burry
bom* from the office."

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Ifondon h»» achieved a victory «ver
traffic that ia within reach of other citiea.
Tha aolution la cheap compared to tha mil*
liona of dollar* citiea have apent trying for
tha aama reaulta.
London'a triumph over tie-up* came dur­
ing tha racant railway strike. Three or four
timea at many cara aa uaual poured into and
left the city. But traffic flowed more easily,
with fewer atopa and at a more even af&gt;eed.
Three reasons account for the improve­
ment. At Scotland Yard a traffic control
room waa established to keep In radio touch
at ail hours with squad cara located at stra­
tegy apot* throughout the city. Karh car had
at &lt;ta command a scout force of four motor­
cycle patrolmen. Using this system, and an
axtra f*.rce of hobhleann foot. Scotland Yard
waa able to control all variations in the traf­
fic nattern.
The second cau«* for the victory was
wholehearted public cooperation, including
gtaggered working hours. When Scotland
Yard advised motorists to leave cars In fringe
area* and finish their trips by subway, the
public obeyed.
Thirdly, a new parking policy was Intro­
duced Parking was banned In central areas
and waa unrestricted elsewhere. Parks snd
squares were converted Into parking areas.
London's successful experience should
be carefully studied by American cities.
While not fully applicable everywhere, it
might provide a key to some troublesome
traffic problems The msln point Is that pub-

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Tuesday, July 25, 1DWI

TODAY** MRI.R VKRSK
Them mayaat inherit tha land wherein,
art a stranger.—Gen. 15:7.— Millions
af Immigrants from lands of poverty and op■evasion have found refuge in tha Christian
Democracies where they have been welcome
aad given a chance to prosper and posseaa a
heritage. The world le getting better.

For those who have feared that the
Paris Pacts prc.vldlng for the arming of
Germany would re-create a military state
there, the d’fficulty Chancellor Adenauer
has had rushing through a bill organizing
a qew army should assure them that such a
return Is being carefully and apprehensively
avoided bv the German parliament.
Immediately upon Adenauer's return to
Germany from the United States, he began
the business of trvinr to push through
legislation authorizing the 500,000 man
army pr.mbed to the Atlantic Alliance. The
Chancellor's haste has been dictated by the
forthropiing summit talks at Geneva, lie Is
particularly anxious to have some sort of
iill! in the hsnds of the Western powers so
as to ward off any attempts Russia might
make to u«e German rearmament aa a bar­
gaining hesls for the re-unification of Ger- j
manv. lie does not want Russia to propose a
unified Germany at the price of an unamred
Germany which would leave Germany and
the West unprotected all the way east to
the Po'ish frontier.
The i-ower House of the German parlia- -----------------------------ment has resisted hurry. It Is maintaining
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a cautious pare to assure its nation and the
world that the new army will indeed be a
pence army and one severely restricted and
controlled by civilians.
This is a worthv desire on the part of! NEW YORK # - Americana at wir'a aftermath. The Wed tan

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in tome parts of tha Far East,
still haunts a few European na­
tions and thrraleni England anas*.
Special modiIlona team to ac­
count lor inflation's hold on these
spota.
On a world wide bails, c
modify pnrea taken la a whole

It la hitman nature. If not entirely mmmentlshle, to feel n certain pleasure when
other* get involved in the anmn troubles an
ourselves. On thin prlndpln It may be grati­
fying to anme that American citiea are not , hate been remarkably steady tor
the only ones harassed hv noise, smog and Ithree years. Metal prices are rtawater pollution. Tokyo I. evidently afflicted g * ,
by ‘ hem ail, causing the Japanese Welfare g^out eanrcl each other out.
Ministry to start a scientific Investigation
Increased industrial rapacity la
Ihe United Plates and Western Eu­
of the situation.
Tokyo, with 5.275.000 inhabitants, ranks rope have licked moat ahortagea
and competition bolds most prices
with New York and tandon aa one of the in line.
greatest c'tlea of the world, surpassing any­ Governmental financial difficul­
thing wa have except New York. If Tokyo ties and rurrmry juggling -trouble
can solve tha problem* It la tackling, any parts of Latin Amenta, however.
Prices and wage* soar In Chile—
city can. Our administrators would do well the coat at living up 7B per real
to kee| track of Ita development*.
la the U*t year-end the prating
•r •
----------- presses busy turning nut paper

the big powers have time to do
concessions—about what they only
talked at la Swlturland.
There were ao tangible deeds al
Geneva. Nothing waa settled. Noth­
ing waa solved. Thla waa telther
a disappointment nor a Surprise.
The Big Foui Indicated before­
hand they expected no final solu­
tion* in Swttierland.
Their proclaimed purpose in
meeting was to took tor a path to
peare t hrough the relationship
ealabUthed at Geneva. Any settle-

- RECORDS H I-H

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ran lie drafted iiefore the Uenava talka be- j n, tlon hilB,
M ^ lUg#
gin. the West will have atrong aupport In Ita in mm# other land*,
position on German re-unlflcatlon. A Ger- They mil watch prices climb
man army bill, however, that will safeguard And sorry Is Inrrea.ini even here
against the crentinn of a military state Is
|Jglll hjr
wa|( |B.
worth whatever time It takes. Without tn# , cr«a»»s. to shat inflation, wining
hilt. Amrrlrnns ran still put their faith and in the wings, ran make a return
reliance on Western atatesmanshlp at Gen­ appearanre.
Inflation, a chief problem In
eva for the strength that ia needed.
most laltn American countries end

Maybe Conference Has Some Effect
uv—Tha world
bacauaa thla
last Mg chance
Geneva confer
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a avseeeaa tad that good
Win name * f K. Aad maybe It will
Bat the realistic tart la that the
Big four meet Ina in lar has
nothing except that men
who havs been In conflict a long
time ran hei pnltla when they get
together, I* they have a mind to.
Tha teat of gta worth nf the
la la the future when

NEW YORK
ttirbston* re­ |To a man, the thing he would hate
flections ea women by a Pavement moat if he were a woman would
Plato:
be the necessity of having to look
The biggest mlataks a woman at bla own fact in the mirror to
ran make la to try alwsya to be many times a day. How do women
utterly rharming or perfectly beau stand it?
tiful. Man may claim they admire
Any man who won't admit he la
perfection but if they do it la only aecretly more attracted by a beau­
in Heaven On earth It frighlena tiful redhead than by a blonde or
them.
brunette ia either a liar — or cite
A wlae woman will follow tha Married to a redhead. Any career
example of the old Chinese rug- woman who brags the never de­
maken who traditionally wove a pend! on tex appeal to help her
alight Imperfection Into their color­ get ahead probably doesn't have
ful carpet patterns to thent they enough to depend on anyway.
Women are lead phytlcaUy at­
realised perfection ia for godi. not
mankind. A woman who ia always tractive when they are mod
coldly and divinely beautful pays dretted up. Office girls are mod
a penalty. Mrn yield her the tame feminine when they come to work
esteem the? do a clanie statue, in a long tight ikirt and a loote
but they don't marry statues They white bhiuie — at every bn«t
marry gills with frecklet ant know a. But a tousled touch help,
romance. That's why more men
warts.
Mott men today really realize propose marriage on picnlca than
women ere itri&gt;nger than thay are in crowded ballroom*
Proper facial expression It an
yet in their heart* they pity worn
*n. They don't feel women arNiaiof beauty mod women overly get aa much real fun out af
f mads-l.ka dare
living at they do Motherhood tin t affected In public by ao many oth
the word ordeal of womanhood. erwlie smart looking women hai
often hern commented on by for­
eign visitors, and II ia indeed an
American tragedy. It reflect* not
poise, as these women fondly be­
lieve. but Inward uncertainty, Few
things really please a man more
than teeing a woman every now
and then break out with an honest
flatlon.
belly laugh. He loves her on light
On the bright aids of the picture —but he won't love her very long
ia much of Western Europe If the laughs that way every other
France, onre a chief prey to :n moment. It a her change of pare
flation. has enjoyed two years now
of industrial recovery
without
price spurts,

that gets kins.
The woman wha ennoys m en*
most is one who never will do ter
fair share of pushing a revolving
door. But the m o s t fnntrat
ing thing to e man is to court a
girl who Isn't ticklish.
It im't true that men are afraid
to marry intelligent women — they
merely dliltke Intelligent womea
who are unintelligent enough to
•ay sarrattic thing* about a man'a
faults. Men secretly deapite *ar-»
casm in a woman more than th ey *
do untidiness in her.
No man la truly afraid of any
woman unleta the kills a trapped
mouse In hit pretence. Tor tome
res ton this to fnghtena him that,
uni.it he hat long been married
to h r, he will park hit bag and
run away from hoira at onca and
never, never come bark.

BUICK
T ra d e -Ins

Other Lands See Higher Prices

JAMES MARLOW

WAIHINGTON
raaatd Ube la
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Slight Imperfection Is H'lpful

Germon Army Bill

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Arras gad with an to ana year to pap. Call
A aaatttoM t if

rnenta, flowing from that relation
ship, would have to he made later.
All last week the words which
poured out of Gemva reflected
almost astoniahmenl that Frealdeet
Eisenhower and the Prime Mints
tera, gdea af Britain, Faure af
Fraare and Bulganin of Russia,
got along as well aa they did.
It would have been more istonlahmg If they didn't. Even If Utelr
purpose In going to Geneva kad
oven had instead nf goad, all feur
men would have hed to wear their
beat Sunday manners anyway.
Anyone who tried agly would
have appeared to toe world as an
enemy af maahtad. AM hi tfto eed
world apt*km, aad area apialee
la their ewe countries, may tip the
seatoa between gw Weal aad Rue
ala.
publicly arka matedged that Mo mat af gve confer
sore vae ast to Geneva but In toe
future.
Be to.* Big Four, uha todal ex­
pert tg solve their problemi In
Geneva, assd didn't, dumped them
N th late the tape of gwir foreign
ministers, who hare bean varangllag ever toe stave proMema lar
years.
Thay may go tm wrangling lar
years aver the Big anas, like toe

only guett at what'a hapocning
in Bed China, but prtrea may be
soaring there ton at the Commu­
nists push hard tor their pet pro
grams.
Communlat
Yugoslavia has
upped the retail prtre of bread
LAUGH QUIETLY. N.F.AAE
by one third-a political move
aimed el discouraging wheat .m HOI MON W-Dist. Judge Ben
ports sod encouraging more grain F- Moorhead eipecta spectators
growing at home. Prices were alto in hit rourt In behave themselves
raised by decree on tobacro, lard.: hut he doesn't expect too inuen
nila and fata, and railroad fare* ' °f them.
The gnternment has ordered a 1 When flippant answers and quea
wage bike to help people mtvi lion* during a hearing yesterday
the new pricea.
brought mart of laughter, the
New Zealand raised the hank judge spoke up.
rale thla month and will curb in­
"You may thurkle a little bit,"
stalment buying of rara to nurd he admonished, "but ba a t quiet
off a free spending prelude to in- as pnislble.”

What To Do If You Are
Overcome By The Heat
R.I
BBAT exha notion la a fairly i

occurrence during our
ho* re mmor days Luckily, tt uaually la nog aa aartoua as heat
strobe. Tha caaaee, hovavar, may
ho the tame, oeneralty, overla graol Beat la to blaaae.

Uvafa ona way yna can tell Uv
dlfftrenrt between heat axtvauatloa and haul stroke. A victim of
heat axhawatton will perspire
freely; a vtctla of bant atrofeewtl
If you faei any of there 1
using on. go to the eoolest
place yon tan And and root natfl
yen feel better. If you’re oulelde.
get into the Made taunt diately.
Bit down or lie down ender a tree.
Hare someone can a doctor.

also ba several eentrtbntlng fatten each aa salt do■elanay. are satire fatigue, alco­
money.
Some workers Btero bare to holtons and weatn are from an 10»ork M daya to mahe enough to naet. If you are overly ttrsd, weak
„ ,
buy a pair of ahoea and ilmu*t ar hare wen drinking Mquor d _ ,
great deal to hot weather, ym'w »®u 7 ,ot. 10 "P'.V* th* fluld
one hour to buy a atnglt egg. Tha not
to he
ireful.
,nd •*» you *• toat through perhai brought a rath of striktt.
■ret rehaStom retreat rere- strati on. Probably the
Tha peso aiipi badly In value. •ratten, if yew prefer, may w
end qniebtdt way la to drink n
mixture of suit end water Tea
Test years ago tour U S. rents an at any Mae, even 1
grains (two Ave-gratn tablets 1 of
would buy one Chilian peso. To­
salt should bo mined la a pint af
day four ranti will buy a pesos
are water.
In Brati! the coat of living rote
If ihe patient la unnreurtone. a
another alx per rent early this weakness, dlgatneu, vertlgd,

year. Pent hai tried to correct
ita Inflation problema. Mexico auftort now and than aa wages lead
higher.
Living costs creep steadily high
ar in Sweden and are about three
timea higher than a years agoTurkey this month turned to
higher tattonal rates In a move to
halt toe taflatten that he* trotsM tor aoase time.
Japan be* been battling a seriaua infUtiaa an4 hopes M hai it
In thee* new. Berea la herd hit,
tmiflcattoa af Germaay aad a
security peat tor Burepe, relats.
aa n result of Geneva, Use Mf
powers bare decided la reach
agree meat.
That almost eeriatnly would re­
quire conresateos an both aide*.
More likely any goad reaulta from
Geneva win be far Baa sensation
el. end quicker, taking the form of
agreement! an smaller problema
la Ume, perhapo a tone time,
•mailer agreements might lead tu
Mg

fo rte aatety,
rtetima racovar quickly and cun
return to their normal deltas tha
by remitteeTha victim may fact Hatiem. be­ following day.
am# feint and may even tarn
.•Metanamun. Bla Mood mamari
A. O
Is piastta
wtB be lev. The gfctn will be pale,
eetd and metal heiaem of e o ^
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FORT REI.VOIR, Vs., Cxdet
^harlea J. Anilaraen. a«n of Mr.
and Mra. M. If. AmlMten, arrivrd
in Fort Rrlvnlr, Virginia, in part­
icipate In the Knginrrr Confer
ROTC Camp. Cadet AndertMi la
currently a student at Georrta
Institute of Technology. Th*
training which ha will receive at
tha ramp tngalher with hia college
studies will enahle him to he
rnmmUaiitned as a Second Lieut­
enant, Corp of Engineers, in the
United Slat* Army Brier**.
The ramp training program
will Include practical e*ercl*e in
explosives and demolition work,
military bridging, mine warfare,
weapon* firing, and othar engineer technical subjects. In addition,
the radfla will be given opportun­
ities to develop their ablliUea in
platoon leadership.

Nurses Attempting
To Discuss Work
JACKSONVILLE UR - Thirty
one general duty and head nur­
ses at flt. Luke'* tfnrpltal today
taid«they would work without pay
until given an opportunity to dli
cuss working conditions.
Mu* Agnes E. M. Anderson of
Orlardo. executive secretary of
Ihe Florida Stats Nurses Assn,
•aid the group comprised approxi­
mately 7S per cent of the general
duly nurses and one-third of the
head m rset.
She u ld tha tu n as are hound
by a no strike pledge to their
professional organiiatlon.
Mm Anderson aald “low pay,
lark of overtime pay and poor
personnel policies" were fu to n .

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A year •in Hirty Ham»b#) a.’*1
moa* other Studebaker worker*
mid# llbor hi*tory. They agreed
than to t*k# j p tr tut to hrlp
keep Iha old auto company on lit
competitive fart
But l**t week that Toted to anthorn# ihair union to rail a lin k *
Wkat htppanad in th* year be
t»»an th# (wo rontratting vote*?
Th# im w er It rompUrtlad.
fo r tha firat fight or nine
month* altar tha pay rut a,-r«ment, thing* want imoothly Worka n wart working itaadiar and
bringing homa lattar pay choc'.*
Production want well up S tir .
n&gt;«# (lightly. Overhead and labo,
co«tg want down. Tha company
«aa atlU on It* frat ami plantrd.
it laid, on firmer ground.
o \m \\n
r-b f
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Than tha plant wat hit be a *a
riaa of work itoppage* Vill both nologui trtted ha r* ant blood
tha company and tha union talked itaina today in an r'f *rt In laarn
cooperation; both fait the ct;i*a more ai&gt; .it th# killing nf tl yearold Stephanie Itryan A I ’nner'lty
of tha itoppage* could ha #ra*cd
Rut tht* month Sludebakrr laid nf c.i! (11 n &lt; tlu t- m Hurton Ahoff I.TW worker* Indefinitely ba bott. ha* b*cn rhargeil with murrau*a, a laid, Inrrfatrd production deling th# tifutolgirl
affirianrjr had maila Ihem unnre J Ahtuitl’* attorney** meanwhile,
atiary. Nn*» roopar.itlon talk f i t wrnt U - ta a Snp«iior t'ourt judge
ad Tha union *aid tht* wa* a * o and aAcd for hi* ralaa&gt;# from
laUnn of contract. Sink# talk gain fall on a writ of habra* gorpu*
Pie pica prevented at tha home
erod momentum.
And Harry Ham-bay* In the »b of Judge Made Snook, denied Ah
•anra of an actual ttrtke, ha wa* bott wa* guiltv and a&lt;kcd that
•till aract hut (landing on one fo-d turudirtion tie trin«feitad to Trir.
not two Hi* ground wa* »hakr I ily County.
Stephanie** b-vly wa* found In
Thi* wai a rough lima for him
and m int other Studehakrr work th# Trinity County ra*.&lt;rt country
art a* th# Itv4 *aar«ld company j Uadna».t*y, not fir from a mnun
tontinuad to ibaka down, to try to tain ratlin owned bv \hhntt.
Judg* Sn v k did r d rid# Im
ttraamllne. rut amt* and make a
romehark m the nation'* mo.l mediately on the plra
fiercely eomperitu# Induitry
la Ram*h»y aorry ha voted for
tha pay tut? Ha l« now. He wa*n't
until about (wo month* ago.
In October, Studehakrr wa*
merged with Packard to give the ^
ne*» company a full line of r a n
Sutr# than Packard ha* moved
Inin tha Mack Studehakrr I* »t II
In Iti# rad but climbing, ft*# laid
From October In thi* *pitnt. n o«t
Sfudehil#!* Vorkar* ktere m-. km •
nv#rtlm# or full time, *0 h &lt;ri a
week.
By pr#tloua agreement with l/i
ral I of th# CIO I'nilad Am -nthit# Workara, Itudebakar l-gan
Intuiting newr production mathorti
and tUndlrda
D ir introduction mat r**l«tanrr
Kara and there man iralkad out
or *r#ra aant homa for rrf-i*mg t.&gt; IldM
-ugh I’m Ha*,
work • new way. On repeated o- llrach Orance. Volu*ia
raitoni, th# company wa* furred ant llioward

PARIS .1*—A vitit by rranch
Ha*ident General Gilbert Grand*
tal to

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Morocco

touched off more hlond*hrd In the
North African protectorat#
Tha Trench Pra*» Agency re­
ported "*e\eral dead and wound*
ad" m tha ady of Meknei whan
police opaflad fire 00 n»t;anill*|
damonrtrator* trying 10 fore# bar­
rier*.
The crowd of VO wat on it*
way to th* main equate in th#
city • Arab quarter, whrr* Grand*
val wai due half an hour later.
They carried tha rad, g r a a n&lt;
•tarred flag .d the Moroccan "em­
pire.'* and ihouted for ex-Sultan
Mohammad Bm You&gt;»*f, now an
call* In Mad*ga*r»r havaua# of hi#
natlonaltat •a.v.nathia*
Gramiial arrived In Morocco
early tit June to work out a pr.v
gram of (aliening rrar.ca'i tighf
control of Mie protectorat# govern*
ment.
Rookl# tfifleldar Hector I.ope# i f
Uv« katua* City Athletic* 1* •
native of Colon, pAiiamA.

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COOPEHSTOWN, N.Y J t - In
JU L Y 2 2 .
hU prime, no New York Yankeo
THE
gam* wa* over until Joe DIMagglo
ST. PETERSBURG — UP) — gotten on with a walk, stole second
W /M E ft
bad hi* cut. And yeaterday, a*
Four Sanford players got three and gone to third on a throwing
NEW YOKE iA — 0 « * M H e
F oeH B L /
batebaU pauaed to add *1* more
hits each off SL Petersburg pitch­ error.
u n i back Ihi bard wiy lart
6 t r r /N O
namra to it* acroll of Immortality,
Lakeland pinched off a ninth in­
ers last night and Sanford won
A
It again waa Joltin' Jo * who de­
Bight, flva wetka after • knockout
ning Daytona Beach rally to win.
the game, 0-4.
livered the big h it
Ti t l e \
defeat, to aria a blazing battla from
Connie Slack Butler, Dwight The Islanders had the tying men
5H O T
Thoae who gathered to watch
Danny Jo Part*
Cook, Bud Miller and Terry Ter­ on bases when Jerry Mlcham lia n d f
a t Bo b o
Urn enshrinement greeted the Aral
The acranny welter from Niag­
rell oil were credited with th* to Danny Almeida who made a
o l * o*
x
five newcomer* o! baseball'a Hall
ara faUi, N. Y., nrtad Perea with
hits. Terrell drove in five run* l.sptng catch and got a doubt*
of Fame with polito respect, ap­
bit left hooka and ahook him with
with two ainglr* and a sixth­ play to end the game. Almeida,
hta right but narer rouM bring
NEW YORE Urt-Prof. Caaey plauding warmly aa first Frank
inning horn* run with two men on. with three hits, also starred ol(Hum* Run) Baker and then Ray
him dowgjp their 10-round war at Stengel looked Into apace.
Waldo Gor.aales hit a hases- fenslvely.
Schalk, Dan y Vance, Cabby Hart­
Cocoa chased Boh Bloodworth ot
St. Nichols* A»ma. All three offi­
DETROIT OD—Doug Ford and empty home run for SL Peters­
Ha dldn'A want to look at hla nett and Ted Lyoni were Inlroduc
cial*, Referee Ramey Telia and
burg In th* seventh. The loss Gainesville, with fuur runs ta tho
Cary
Middlecoff,
who
square
off
Ju d fc* Bert Brant and Bill Raeht New York Yankee*, who have him ed.
today for th* 37th PGA champion­ bg&gt;k* a four-gam* win streak first inning but Norman Hughes
kept things under control th* rest
aeortd It 0-1 Tl.# AP had It W . almoat, but not quite, at a lota
But the formality waa gone when
ship, simply don't like each other's for tho Salnta. .
alio for Polrer, who waa penalized for word*.
Commiaiioner Ford Frick extended
style of play.
Lart place West Palm Beach of tho way whila hla team caught
the aiilh round for a low blow.
Even a* they walked triumphant­ broke ‘a five-game losing streak up. Hughes allowed aix hill In 13
"Nope," ho raiped, “ my hitler* hU hand to DIMagglo. The cheer­
Pare* outboied Poirier In the ain't hitlin* and It iooka Ilka they ing was unrestrained. The crowd
ly from Ihe 33rd green of their by heating leading Orlando 3 1 ; and one-third innings—none at a ll ^
early atagea but ran into heavy go­ ain't never goto' to agalnat them whittled and ahouted. There were
trml-finals victories—hour* apart Lakeland conquered Daytona Beach in the last five. Ha also singled
ing in the fourth and fifth. He alto good pitcher* that Ihot* other eri** of ''Alta Hoy, Joe.
—they were hurling needling jibes 4-4; and Gainesville prevailed over Ihrre times, drove ta on* run and
scored twice as he picked up hla
took a good going over In the alith rluba have.''
Thli wa* th* “ baby" of the si*,
at each other's game They let it Cocoa g-7 in 13 Inning*
141b victnry against M defeat*.
whan Referee Fell* ruled be waa
a*
Frick
called
DIMagglo
The
be
known,
then
and
there,
that
Orlando
who.*
lead
was
shaved
That mean* he’a not aatlafled
bit low by two right hand punehea.
r u e B o r e davb o n e
Yankee C!ipt&gt;*r, fortyish, waa th*
their 38 hole title match would be to a half game held West Palm BAXrONU
•b a •
with the club'a offenao.
Each boxer weighed MT for the
r * / * a /W c o m a v r n e m
4
as much a balU* of nerves as of bark It Innings before succumb­ Pray Ik
best
remembered.
II*
bad
played
y.bm
ldt
If
a t \ J.
talevlaed bout, watched by MO pay­ Th# fact that tba Chicago White only yetlerday, while the olheri
BOTH FLOORfP BOBO.
shots.
ing.
The
ending
blow
was
Dick
s a * • .
llu
ll-r
rf
Sox, juat one game and mi.e per
RO&amp;rieOfi KOPA/M M B*
ing tt.300.
a
were from the part.
“That guy plays so slow that Myers' single that scored Humber­ T . r r . l l I f
centage point* back of th* Yank*
I'ook
]h
4
ru e P R e e t* r cham p
Poirier will bo* Chris Christenmaybe I'd better bring my trailer to Lopcx with two out Lopez had M lli.r ta
"Thli la a happy day for me,*'
5
In aerood place, open a thrto-game
F o r * o e x P e p ie * c e p .
Tho. ntll e
*
aen of Denmark at St. Nleka Au- aet at th* Yankee Stadium tonight, aald Joe, and then he talked of
along and sleep between shots,"
z
POCKY
PUMPCP
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b
u
t
Zl
rttlla
SB
4
guat M while Perez, a New Yorker,
said Ford “ I might even lap him."
U aritk ■
4
didn't make th* Professor fact any how he came up with th* Yankeea.
FOP
AO
COVHrjA
A
T
rap
will tree! Paoli Malta of lUly AuTaiafa
Mlddlecoff had an entirely dif­
rp rs 9*O U P H TUB
!4 ar
Of bow he had followed every
better.
»t . P i r r K K i K i n q
f o u r L A * r bU M M E R .
rouo»fsr
resr
ov rue
ferent slant on Ford'i "aboot-aodguat a .
move of the lal* Lou Gehrig,
lln ll.y ta
“ Maybe we'll be all right U I
run" style.
Smith rt
CaX fBA C K t r a il f o p p * /
Chriatenaen waa to have fought
can get my pitching itraightened •earning “ what makes a big lea­
e m u za
I **
“ I'U take as long ax I want—
*I*C B * e L O *T 7 0 7X5e p
guer."
Poirier laat night but the New
lllllr
h Zb
11•roll
out," h* reflected. "That'* how it
rf
and lie'll have to jurt like it,"
JO SC5 B A C K W JANUARY
r
York State Athletic Commiaalon
“I’m proud, Indeed, to be put
waa In iprlng training and that'*
l&gt;rar'ra
lb
Mlddlecoff said “I'U play my lit­
ruled out Chrla becauae hla man­
QprrJ
|f
alongilde
I»u,
RiU
Dickey,
my
oth­
how
it
atill
la."
q
a
a
f
n
a
m
tle
old
whit*
baU,
and
let
him
K
’r
k
’d'l
r-p
ager waa auipended. He now ha*
Wolfm'n p
IIU pitching will need eooslder- er old teammate, and Ihoio other
play hli.”
• new manager
O
f-k
n
lf
p
great player* of my time and beII took Ford I hours and 10 min­
•■ChMta
Poirier waa knocked out by Oa- abU atraightenlng out. In Uia pait fore."
Twill*
_
month, Ihe New York hurlera have
utes to dispose of Shelley Mayfield
•ar Pita of Argentina Juna 30
•
—
•scrlflr# n r fer a t* a « lk o ff
Th*
other
newcomer*
peid
their
gone th* rout* only three time*,
of Westbury, N.Y, 4 and 3, at the
SaaforO _
and one effort waa again*! a club thanks more simply than DiMag
Meadowbrook Country (Ti b. Mid1 St. Primkarv _. _ aa* aax 1
Schalk, 82, for 17 year* a catcher
that could maka trouble. That waa
dlecoff, playing the same distance,
R —Terrell J. Cook. M lll*r, But
with Ih* Chicago While Sox and
l* r I, rkhmldt I. ( lo n u l n Z. Illa I-l loaa by Whitey Ford.
took C hours and 53 minutei before
holder of tho record for moat year*
•lf b. „ l y o i .
RH |— n orrotU ry t,
W
L
%
1
he finished off Tommy Bolt of Orlando
“ Poad pitched good for awhile, ’
Terrell Z. M tutUllo. P r* r. 1111).*.
S3 I I
( ! ) aa th* loading catcher In Add­
O
uuirL
n&gt;**t*.
ZM— Hutitr. M itUr,
Chattanooga,
Tens.,
by
a
similar
aaalord
SI
I
I
nosed Stengel. “ And Bob Turley ing percentage, and Baker, tho
CAINESVILLE - Center play
Cocoa •
IS I t J i t
4 «nd 3 margin.
pitched good at Uw atari of the
SrSm
ldL
Paroa.
DotrotUr*. D P —
rould
be
one
of
th#
moat
import­
■
la
in
..v
illa
.
IS
.SIS
I
t
bom* run hitting third baseman of
Mlddlecoff seems to have the tuih.land
IS IS . 1*1 Ito il.y, (Isn ia tr* aad Dearoalarat
a*a ton too. And then I found 1
ant factors governing whether
By m
ASSOCIATED P R IM
Ih# Philadelphia A'a “1100,000 In­
Thorn.lt
and
Millar.
I^ ft - M n l.r d
lm
ylnna
Raark
.S
I*
11
11
Ih* North or South wil win the 19U edge for the champlonsh'p wmdup Mu P .i .r .k u r e
Prom almoat any anglo, the couldn't get a darting pitcher to field." were elected by the Hall of
IS I t .is : M l * .'
«- HB-off— B a r.
tab
S
W
oilman
I
.
n
aaealh nrr L
at
the
4,701-yard,
par
71
MeadowW’.
Palm
ll.a
r
k
II
I
I
.SIS
Florida High .School All-Star Foot­
Atlanta Cracker* a n practically go nine inning* for mo.''
K u rh .n U .il 4 ttO-by — B a rt.k t
Fame committee on veterani.
K IU ra n r.a t!.T B
brook layout. This Is oi«* of hla M k tlaXnKilb TI K
ball
Game
at
Florida
Field
her*
U
oilman
t.
Oanealhorf
I. K u ih a i
Turley, who will follow Tommy
certain to be a nnanlaaoua choice
.
Dartona
lltach
Hartnett, tho moon-faced catcher
favorite courses, having w o three il.ln t a t illa I , I’oeoa T IS Inninga d a ll.l. llO - f l.n a .Ih o f f 1*
on Augu.t II.
•a “flop oI the year" bi Mm Byrne and Ed Lnpat agalnat th* and ex-manager of tho Chicago
Wolf
man
4
la
I
S-Bt
Kurkawd
M
a
la
r
*
O,
BI.
Paivrabara
4
Beth h um* are literally loaded tournaments here.
I In Z H S K It— tiartak ( I 4). W . . . Son, ibow* an 1 1 -* record, but he Cuba; Vance, the Brooklyn Dodger
T o n a t 'a i i h k i i I i .k
Southern Alan.
man l l - l l i Oanaalkoff (Z-Xlt Kayo
Ford hasn't won a tournan ent Daytnna llra ch a l U ikrlanU
with
skilled centcr-Unebackers, al­
baa
bean
atagelarly
aniurceiaful
The reeling defending abamptoca
ace who won hla Brat major
aa a la r* a l t l . P rlrra a a re
since
last
year;
Mlddlecoff
aas
though the North's Gen* Graves,
nttrh). P H - K .y k a n d a ll W
I'ncoa at (laln aa.llla
acclaimed in a pra • aeaaoai writ- agalnat team* la tbo f»r*t dlvlalon. league gam* at » and led th* ms— Ilartak. I— Wolfaian. U—dmlllb
Landon, and Bob Hawkins, Ro­ raptured five this season '.ton*, Orlandu at W rtl Palm llaarh
era' poll at a “ rtioo-ta" for a re­
*»ra In strikeout* for eeven straight
Wtapaaak
T -1 :4 T . A— TIC.
AWKMIl-JbX
L
|
:4
t
i
l
a:
including Ihe coveted Ms-iers and
I.
year*; Lyoni, who won Mo games ORUNDO UP—Florida'* “ week bert E. l-ee, ere probably two Western titles. The winner wlU get
peat of their 1IS4 laurel*, Ian- outlnga.
Maw
York
IS
.sit
Memphis Slaved Birmingham'! for th* White So*, a club that end buntera" will get a break this of the tx ttcr players at that posi­ 85,000, an automatic spot on the I ’hlraen
fulahod la aeventb place today
ST
.tee
SI SI .**&lt;
•fiar their fourth airtight defeat league lead la aao game by edging » * * " finished higher than third, ytar when the seaaon for native tion to come out of th* Stato In U. S. Ryder Cup learn and all th* n . r . l a n d
lloaton
IS
recent
year*.
41
•ITS
end their seventh hi the part eight tba NaihvlBn VoU * 7 la 10 ta- and DIMagglo were ticketed to im­ game—buek deer. turkey&gt; quail
Drlrolt
»t 41 . I I I
Graves, B feet, 110 pounds, has golden glamor and lucrative en Kantaa
.le
a
II
City
tr
game*.
ningi. CbattEEnga took two decl- mortality by 10 -year member* of squirrel—atari* Nov.
a,
the
SZ it ,tti
teen more than a standout perfor­ dorsementa that go with th* PGA Waahlnetua
Tim revived Mobile Bear*, who alone from Little Rock. The Look- tho Baseball Writers Attn.
llaltliaora
Wednesday before Thanksgiving.
•
1
II
.aet
chamuionihlp.
Tba
loser
gets
mer over the past three seasons
fnvitafll
N K t l L T * Y K a T T W IIA T
Sold a monopoly cw the aaventh o«U a coded 11 Inninga to win After the ceremony, the Boston With tho first five day. af tho
D t o v r r n fi dgmai
em o fDlu
t iv i
Do.loa I A) S, tlllw aukaa | K )
During hi* sophomore year, ear­ $3,000, period.
postttaa for month*, ahovod the Sunday'! suspended gama f-S, Men Mad Sob d*foctod th* Milwaukee Mason open, that gives people with
la th lh llln a ) )
Th* Mlddlecoff-Bolt match yes­
lier
than
most
high
school
play­
(Oaly *ama arliadula*)
Cracker* downward lart night by trimmed the atubbon Traveler* Bravaa 4-1 In iha annual eahlhl- job* a long holiday weekend to
SIAMKS T O IIA T
er* gain such recognition, Graves terday drew most of tha gaUery of
clubbing them M aad U-S. It waa 14 In Mm regular eentart. Blr* * " * * #w »■ "o"Junction with get In so mo shooting.
Kanaaa C liy a l VVarhlnalaw ( I8,500,
but
they
aaw
very
Uttla
g.iod
was named to Ihe All Slat* Team.
th# festivities.
“ ----* *-| ami■ l-iar-----la h ll llo
yrr It-1
Previously tba Mason had atartoa Ha repeated for that honor lit golf through the first IS holex. Aft­ IWl-alr-"**
«»•»&gt; aw8
Nov.
M
and
torn*
hunter*
had
IV
rtrrfM
d
iT
-IZ
I
or Mho* « l-*|.
ZZ-L
!MS and 1U54. and last sea ion ad­ er blowing four 1-up leads, Mlddfih
al
liatiim or*
(Z-iw l
found Ihemaelvea shut out becauae ded th* additional honor of being coff finally went to lunch with a n laUhnl)r o ll—f la
rr a r IS .* ) and llo o fi
of ttosod dates around Thanksgiv selected to All-South and AU- one-hole advantage by firing an | l * | l | va. Moor* ( t - l ) a a * tVllaoa
tag Urn*.
eagle 1 on Ihe 17th hole, dropping
American Team*.
Chlraeo at Raw T o rh IN I —
zenca
Another Mvo-day holiday period.
a wood to within four feet of the Lnmivan (l]* Z ) ta. Ilyrna |S .t ) .
A
high
point
in
Graves'
prep
rd
af
C
eaa
ty
C
a
am
l.aleaka
Beard
Ce«
n o t i c n ta HBRienT u i v i c n that is *
I'la
v rla rd a l tloainn &lt;Si —rlcora
Dec. M-Jan. 1, also will b* open. career waa in a 19M gama with pin.
Florida, will maat al t:l*# A. U . Auguat
f r . al th* County oft Mamlaei*.
a#mln
( t - l) va. N-lllvan 41Z-S).
l a d . i l i a , ta iha nawnty iCnnailaalonar’* Itneai la tha Caurt lfauaa al
At other times. Mondays, Tuesdays Blahop Kenney of Jacksonville,
A
pair
of
30-foot
pulls
on
the
R A T IO N A L m i a o l -m
t* ( Plorlda
la -:« ia , la a*r«rda«c* With
wl
W L
l*»)
and Fridays will be closed.
iplalala fra
Mat and 33td sent Mlddlecoff Into llronklyn
ptaiutoa !»•», far Iba can
when
he
waa
credited
with
mak­
14
.*1 *
___ nine Oataber
h# yukUe regarding lh*_b
Th* State G a*o and Froth Wa ing 71 per cent of hla teara'a tac a 3-up lead, and Boll—who had tlllw aukaa
.III
th
.r.u
p
o
*
Uatatlvaad eadiae feet
Torh
ii
•IS.
ler Flak Commiaalon, mMting here kJea,
gained the reputation ax the tour N-w
budget* ara earn
Phlladrlphla
r u a r t ' wa buda.la far
tallawai
Monday, io Ox th* season dales,
paariaod aa fi
Chlraeo
nament'i
hatchet
man
by
knocking
;}*
:
From • rival status that has
Haaimary ’ aiiii #•»**! aha a l a s m alar reerip u, aapaatallaree, to taled*,
Iaiula
41 (4
announced M planned to atari all carried them through high school, out {tammy Snead, Jack Fleck and RL
* y MD WlUOk
•eaarviaa aim prepaaod &gt;*• mitfaoa.
r ia rln.nail
nal
:liz
hzturo tea sons also on th* Wednes­ Graves aad Hawkins, flva feet ten, Law Worsham—n a m recovered.
Ptllabars!
YW Aaaodatod Preo*
Jll
'SJ&amp;Vl t . v a n a a n t T
Yhe ran Mr tho A m e r i c a n day before Thaakagiving.
noalon .
MB
pounds,
wlU
bo
leammatm
Mllwawke* (N)
II*.***** Uagna pennant atari* tonight aa A 47-day season, ending Jan I,
Ir ihhibmoa)4*
lb l.____
for tho first time In tha forthcom­
(Only gama rrhadulad)
the Western Mama Invade the waa adopted tat buck doer and ing All-Slar ham*. Ifawklns claim­
reraa#
a S H X I T O II4 T
turkey. Hunting for quail and ed hla ftiare of honors by being
Eait.
raaa Fa
Itrooklyn at C ln rla n a ll ( X \ —
lii.aiee
Rraklna
(
* - l) va. Hlack (4 1) or
squirrel*
w
iM
b
permitted until named to All-South and AU-State
ii.it* **
Th# Chicago Whit# Sow, still
• &gt;th»r Receipt*
Orota (4.4)1
III.t e a a
Feb. t.
To tal . —
.—
rylng
fc&gt;
get
the
hang
of
slaying
Phlladrlphla
at tlllw au k aa (N&gt;
teams.
tZ.tai.et
— Hokaria 114-Tl va. Npahn K - l * ) .
tiM n e i In tho lead, hargt Into Yankee Som* exceptions to tho rules
A Ihlrd eenter for th* North;
•N-w
Torit
a
l
c * — M aall*
NEW YORK Ut—The three men ( t - l l va Davla CIIh*ira
ii«.i*t *i Stadium to baraai first place New were noted. In th* third district U sile Shadd of Union High ta
r» ta l racatple, InrtudlngTrata*##
I).
i’rnpoaad T a * M ill*#*
Ptllakureh
at
S
t
Lea
la (M» —
most
directly
concerned
with
keep­
of
NorihwMt
Florida
the
closed
York. And Cleveland, jurt two
ir r .a n r r i.liK a
Lake Butler, was a key figure ta
Pakoaa l l - l ) va. A rra y * 0 1 -4 ).
Jtalaga point* behind second-place days win not apply. Also the tear leodleg hla tram to th* Suwa?- ing Ih* Davis Cup ta the United
Chleato M m la keep Ih* US an •on wdl end en Jan. 1 instead of no# Conference championship States today look ahead to, th* •and chilli down th* backs a l tha
M w tarorota
C aairtyw ealti
Jan. l e r Feb. 1 ta areas managed lu 1P84. Weighing 178 pound* ChaDeaga Round neat month with
ta* Red Sen at Bo*ton.
Australians. Ha kaa beaten Seixas
guarded
upUmlim.
by
tae
mm
mlattan.
BtaMaTpaial la
ThM# hmr a n tho Mama to
sud standing ala f**t, Shadd
new e e e n
Nenptoytag Captain BBly Tal­ right times In right moritaga ttaa
watch - although M might ho A bag limit ef am hack deer
ida tho Buwsnnr* All-Confer­ bert and hla taro aces, Tony Tra- year and has tart jurt ona apt atao*
h a tte r than
M»*rt to beep as eye on Detroit dels tart a t mew taan two for the ence team laat season.
i f i i fee
th* French ebamptonshipe.
bert
and
Vie
lelxas,
have
one
Mg
aeaaen
was
aet
W
anton
may
take
tao — m Mm tonloadora try to
Tha South’s Jerry Howell,
M1*T# never felt better, physicalU ^ t AL r a n . Could twu turkey* In one day hut only Clearwater, Richard Shuler, Cor­ tournament — th* Pennsylvania 1/ or mentally," aald Trebert.
taro# durttaf Mw eeaaaa. Dally al Gables, and BUI Hayes, are championship — under ttmtr belts
bh
tataga
will
b#
atraightawed
out
iii; .I r ^ tr c ^ S tr T f s n k 'e iir
“Nobody is going to boat Tratar Aug. T. when the Western team, limtta an &lt; m l are hi; squlrrelx it expected to give no quarter to and It went jurt •• they expected. bert this year," Mid th* Si-year-old
__
„ ***** sariau tiarai Deportment _
Aod Ntrttoh r ilt a iHiriae tartae
Trxbert best Salxax ta tho final.
fray; I tan.
apaaaaa Xonlng ComatlMloa
bead homo again.
their mor* publicized opponent*.
1 atari yaw hevei Werree • besta
*ef1 setars
doiaas. "Bat I'm aB ready for an­
i-pronrlatlaa
O taeral Paaferd L ib rary
ap
“Vic
has
a
lot
of
work
ahaad
of
Ike
eommlaatau
raeemmtnded
a
New York limp
Oft a a a a a a ri
Alt ar* recognised for their
criers aead
s . wMte,
_
‘akltaTl/ ----------other
cup
whirl.
If
I
felt
etherwtoe
him,"
acknowledged
Talbert.
“He
O in »r Rapandllaraa
Ceteaa. So
terrible tour of tho Wort with ooly •day agilt aeaaoa for dovet-OcL sterling play during tha past sea­
Wacaea's 1133
I'd
be
th*
first
to
aay
so."
Ztaaarva
certainly
la
not
up
ta
tho
form
ho
to
a one-gam* lead. Th* Whit# Sox, H I and Dee. ldg, subject to ap­ son. K-ttler. fire feci II, 170
Taral ripaadllaraa aad Baaerva .
Ilf "
ta flrat from Friday night until proval of tao U. g. Flak and Wild- pounds, was lineman' ef the ytar showed last December when we
b re k b
b c o o b t n a a n sin *
won back the Davis Cup from tho
Sunday afternoon, and Cleveland Ilia Service wMek bai tho final at Coral Gables.
WAftftVT8 OOHCRtTV
- B E O U R G U E S T *.
B K IK IP T *
Australians. But he’a ta the right
•ay an hunting iuIm tor migratory
C u t Balaae*
ltt.eee.ee both arc a length behind
Howell, five feet ten, 1M
AMO ITtKCO PAINT
V# have
from* at mind and should ret
tarda.
tralla
tar
laur
gam**.
Detroit
la
.
ends,
era*
an
All-Conference
■ (la a a lla a T a *
Honed room* a t th* Mar-Lon
WHITE
Tkn wfldNto earvho wta aat tat •election aa an All-County pUy- to Mme eoncantrwnd effort.
TH back.
tartar CammlaeiCK Fuad
MatcL
1 Hher Reealpta — — — .
“ Pm not planalug any apodal Abaotatefy FREE ta an new
Octal Into tonight** gamea, Ch! data! k r wild ducks and geese. •r ta IM S and 1051.
T.T,
ec«o and Cleveland have the ad­ Tke aommUalcn declared HaQi
Hayea, aix feet, IBB pound*. training program, since wa don't arrival# nt ear Havel Air
.aaa am — ---------------vantage, what with a p p a r e n t fatoad at tan mouth at Indian River Ignored tho platoon rushing on have the aama problems aa the Station.
biu V «.~ “
romp# eheed
aha
In Waaktagton and • bird rofuga. Aran apokoameu and th* field ami remained In Australians. They have been play­ FWk an year keys a l tin
■d ia a roosting place th* gam* beth offensively aad ing only weekend tennis, while our efftr* a t
Baltimore
Uk New York and
boys are match hardened right
and other short tarda defensively all year.
„
Kaaaaa Ctty ta
WIOLKMALB ta RVTAMa
new.M
tmi»|
iNwkle a kraather amang taa
VhQ* ta * Aaaetoa have net yet
4t7 W. VHttT IT.
Inc;
■trader! Tha White M eBaad hatba right In challenge tor the
dlaaa pity e l^ t ef taeir 14
"BuMera
lender* e f Fine _____
Hamm*
M merely ia a mat­
gamee agakut taa I d
t m M. F n m k A
Aa%
m
at tartMtad ta u M ilu d in .
ter •( Barry
Dkfc Daaavaa (ISA) ____
• tag fftaiauat, M*a Broaklya by
(HomingI at
ef Canada this w
M
N I t B o d i o r a . rtlO
than Jenna w d finally tae

Old Prof. Casey
Little Worried
About His Boys

Nerve
Battle
Foreseen

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Standings
and
Results

Center Play Could Be Important
Factor In All-Star Pigskin Game

A tlanta Crackers
Alm ost Certainly
Unanimous Choice

Florida's
Hunters
Get Break

n

New Formula

WARREN PAINT

CONCRETE, STUCCO.
STONE aad
ASIEST0S SHINGLES!

Run ForAinag
Starts As West
Invades East

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CLASSIFIED ADS

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THE OLD HOME TOWN

FOR RALE

USED TRACTORS
Rrttt Tractor U
17 /2 Sewlb
Pnewe 991

For year Real Eswto wooes:

Cullen and Barker, Realtors
IN N. Park Ase. Phene 2313.

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C L A S S T O T H E P L A C E - YOU

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AIR CONDITIONING
Four bedroom borne. 1 4 baths.
Room or House
Full dimes room. Glassed in
tm UNT
B. a POPE CO, INC.
poteh 2 4 acres of cleared
_=1
land with fruit trees, shade 299 Seetb Park Ave. h w s ltsa
WELa XA APARTMENT?: room*,
trees Priced only 3U.000. Terms
private baths. U4 W. First Sl
esn bo arran*ed
Sewter Macktwee. aed Repairing
R oD iw ay an d B a b y B cd a

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Aviloa - 4 9 * 1 0 * 0 X 7 .
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General Coatra
BmcrcJal—Custom
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Robert A. Williams, Realtor B E R T S 191 S. Park These 1792.

Raymond E. Loadqulst. Asaotlala
Phone 1173 Atlantic B*9f B U f

By STANLEY

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% S erd tT Pipe Co.
Owt Neat Uib SL

Blinds
hood. Concrete block and frame EnclosedVenetian
bead. Sag-proof bottom
SEE Seminal* Reiltr for Desir­
coiiitructise. kitchen equipped,
rail
with
piacUe
ends.
Plastic or
able Homes and Apts- Phone 37.
terms Pr:eo $7,763 W.
rayon tapes. Cotton or nyk«
Whether buying or sellins. It will
cord*.
pav you to see:
Senkarik fitaw tad Paint Co.
/. W. HALL., REALTOR
113-114 We*t Bid SL
Phone 33S
Florida State B an * Building
e n ___________________ ______________ .—
"Call Hall"
Phona 2733

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living room, closed garage and
storage. Good boating and flshlag and bathing batch.

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LESTER piano, medium upright
*
new condition. $133. Phone

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WANTED:

EXPERT F E N 10 R

BEAUTY
OFFR^TOF
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rv or
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to work m Laundromat A,&gt;piv
in p*rion Fo.lm art n - l g . |t*»
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m Double Doof
Metal utility Cabinet
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14” Metal
Caly Elavan Lota with St John's
Wsl&gt; Csblnat . . . . . . . .
29 n Platform Rockera
liver Front at LEMON BLUFF. Reg.
Reg. 49 M Barkllre "BaUat"
Swivel Chair* .........
. - A la la the whole crop.
Cootnur Chairs
y tk Nylon Cevar and
tint com * - n i C T t o n S . .

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sales
ENVELOPES, letterheads, stale URIC ID AI Kb S M t i v e r
a u aeryirr. QTTI. High. Ovte.in.
Dirnts lasolcrs hand bills, and
Fig, pbooe 4131 or Sasdovd
n r o g r a r a a , etc. Prngrctaive
1643 W titer 9 p
P iu lu g Co. Phone 4ul — 4U
West I fib Sl.__________________
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HAYNES
Office atacMee Ce..
and I in I rlrartn; .1 C Carpen­
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Payments

Sherman Concrete Co.

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PLUM BING
Contract ami rrjvur work. Fr»-

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Grecral Uontractor

"Homes of Duilnrllon"

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• One bow 4 • Wash sag Dry
Fold
• Emu bed Laundry
9 Seaitoae Dry (Tranmg

MPitpiaiB

phone 1417

For Belter riumorng
See or Call

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Keelh Aide reodmart

17 - AtfTOMORII.EK ■ TRAH.KRH

I IS K eel 2Mb M.

L. Haney. 25) It wiL pay VOD to see US before

Sanford Ave. Phone 162*

you buy. Open Evenings and n Worn* HKavi«v
—n
Sundays.
Easiside Trailer Sale*.
L
L
Sill—Plano Technlrlan
Palalha, Ft*.
Pbooe 2114. Route L Sanford
CARS
BOUGHT SOLD TRADED
CLABBFIKD DWPtAT
Roy Reel's Used Car*
RanJnrd Are 6 llth St

w . j . KING

BAR/lAiNI M Ft Trader, I bednee beuib Park Pbeer u
looms, cib in s, dolly, fic c s j.
Dsy*. eaU l»2ft ext. 250 a il h r
pragllna service, L axer nls A
W m . Falter Evenings call 1165
d)!i-Sing Estimates riven. Phone
for Information Easy teemi.
Geoev* 2464. Orlando 52501
Sanford 2221.
MODEL "A " FORD, 2 Door Sedin Neciii jome work First

(t'a So E u y
0.7 00 in rath takas It Ssnfccd
Gat Co, 210 F.ait tit SI
T o Place A W ant Ad
Ju at Call 1821 and auk for 1 9 BOATS - 9IOTOR9
-p
th e Want Ad deportment
How will you swjp?
Sanford Herald
Ilow will &gt;ou Trane?

FLOOR sanding and tuiahlng
Cleaninr. waung. Serving Senubold County since 1925. 1L 51
Gleason. Lake Mary.
MOWERS s h a r p e n e d
irycle A General Repilr.
485
ley's Bike Khop

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Eic- *rrc.i i ‘'irlrariinr .iivl Rrpair*
TV
SKItVICE
CKNTKR
HIGH SCHOOL BOY with P»wrr
For l/yyrnrr Hair
Mower wants mowing Photic H&lt;" &gt; and Cio.ley Appliance.
GET PROFESSIONAL CARE!
1 1 J 31/anoiia A s *.
F it. 113
714-54-4
organ $40. combination diak A
Kva-Be.-n Beauty Shop
hoik shelf, (oak) 110. miple din­
Phene U l
ing table 110, llali stand with DAYWORK 417 E. 3rd pi li lt t
I'ltn-hiar. X r*«» IleaUag
mirror M
M. 0 . IIUDGKS
is— Hr»:nAt. i t x a v t a v
mTHE CURIOSITY SHOP
6er» i«e on All Water Pump*—
SUMMER SP E C IA L S
Neit to Bennett • Court
Writs Drilled - P ee m
no
USED
rLUUBINC
P1XTUBKS
I’sol* Roail f
17-92 South
Permanent Wire*
o ’ n - ~ t r x ! q f R A f i ^ ~ ~ ^ s LB f fksying t S'yling Our Sp*c|slty.
THREE PIECE Oak Lawn Furni­
Saufntd 1 Met Modern Btaitiy
fla u W a ll
ture Seta — 112 so per set.
Sslon Air conditioned Soft wa­
Sanford Ave at llth Street
ter, and Pentium Drver*.
gj j
Frcfenrd Rale* to
IIA R R IB T T S
I ’to'ae li!3
Biggerly Appliance Center 1007 Sanford Ave

t BEDROOM Bungalow; com.
Prattle# FifOt). CHEAP.
pletely furnished: hot A cold 2 Bedroom Frame House; large GOOD
Phoni i|73-jr
^
lot; mm location. (730. down.
water included. 317 Palmetto.
Call 1293-M
FRESH OKRA' - Cut daily, fine
foe home F re tiK . Cheap. Call
2 Bedroom furnished house on THREE Bedroom concrete block
117S J . Charles Engluh.
Ssrfurd Ave. Call 1196-W. 1113
House. Hot point kitchen. VA
Sanford Avenue.
Loan Low Down Payment- Super Trading Post On 17-92 S.
3001 Adams Ave.
'iloode B. R. suite complete f.7 wi
Unfurnished gang/ apt. 3 rooms
and matching chair
N&gt;oo
and I.rra screen porrh. 200 Nearly New, 3 Bedroom Home. _oli
Modem kttchaa cabinet
17 in
V js ^ T t h S t r e e L P b jm ^ g T J .
Jalousied porch, all Aluminun GE Washing machine as ntw 47 30
and screens, glim, Krninore washing machine Mtn
- w qi
« windows
down payment. Assume FHA Maytag Washing raaehtne
22 50
mortgage. 3421 Laurel.
Rsaiii Comb'u record player 1500
Dinette seta from IS 00 to
57 50
9x13 Aiminster rug
15 no
REDUCED PRICE!
Ib is lovely new 2 bedroom block
home la selling for SM0 below
FHA appraueef value. Has tiled
ISM
bath, extra largo living room Sewing machine
Trade in your furniture.
with connecting screen porch.
dining a n a ,• lutch
kitchen with plenty We pick up aid deliver anywhere.
— ipment optioncabinets, (Equipment
Pears for salt. |l.So
.) . Ample
utility
rdpm
On
■H
RDM IH
I^yN ra
t
I n i E . 3Ut H
shaded
69' x 133'______
lot U 1 an ix*
_
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9 Waafeaff ft 8la*l#tarF
_ I Construction it VACUUM cleaners, tank type
celltnt section.
R e a l E a la ta
Indio,
usUty.H
HoQvars.
ra.
Elactroiux.
t.th
— rElactrolu
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4 fj
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to tfu -W ith

C A. WHIDDON, S R .
Lak« Mary — Furnished rottace
3 room* and TtaUt, 333. per IU S^fcaSl * * * * * * " p ? * 1 J »
month. Phono 1 9 6 4 - W . ___
NEWLY Furnished 3 Bedroom
"Your Westinghmiie Dealer"
OK1.5.SDO iloruJnr. bcnlintl, Or
Houae. U rge screen porch. W. DIETRICHS
Maytar Washer;
T. W. HERO
Undo Evening SUr. Call Kalpn
Shade la w n . Good fuhtni. 1M1 Park Avr. Pbowa 37 ar 143 11$ M inolta Ave
Proneim
Ray. 116V-J.
Phone 146-J.
STUDIO COUCH. Apartmtnt size
I ROOM furnished apartment. NEW 3 Bedroom concrete block
FHA Flaanctng
Stove. Gas Rtlngcralor. f h im .
home. Westinshouse Kitchen,
iLarre Screen Porch. Phone
Dresser, etc. Phene 1192. or
.o » Ramedebng and repair*
GI financed, Low Down Pay*
1214-R after I p . n .
can be seen at 116 N. Elm Ave
Nothing Dean—Small Monthly
mint fbana 430.

Seminole Realty

1

2’ G rl 1 rsret
2T Excrpiintt
Js Irdrftn.r#
article
35 P rd » home
57 Witt/
•tying
?* gomrthuur

S
G « au Tour roofing eoeds at
2 ‘ Rooms *nd Bath, t il Elm- living rrom.' Dining.- Son room.
L in e modern kitchen win S h t m t n Cowerete Pipe Co.
Phone 2993.W.
Stove and Refrigerator. Cera* Out West 13th Rt
Phone 24H9
mi: Tile Bath. Largo closets.
On 3 lots with shade tires.
RED-I-MIX CONKRETE
311500
BEAUTIFUL, 2 Brdrooai turnMiracle Concrete to.
ROSA L. PAYTON
309 Elm Ave
Phono 1335
tshed Apt. Call 333-M.
(R e ; Real Estate Broker)
For better^ trailsr^ Uvh&gt;^ tee Annabellr Henderson. Associate Used furniture. sppUaners. r«ob.
ilars New Location — Highway 17-92
fiaalando Trader Park.
etc. nought-r-'id Larry's Mart
321 E a s tlit SL Phone 1631.____
All modern. 9 ml. south on 1 -92
at Hiawatha. Phone 2671.

Robert A. Williams________
You should see this lovely lake
TEN Acres of Farm land for
front home with 96 feet of lake
rent au Celery Av*. Phono
frontage. It his two bedrooms.

with s layer
o f » ivrr
5 Jrigh
rt public
t f ii
.‘•sr: pt
t f rglr unit

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impudent
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A COW*
11 Robust
efi*v» &gt; it
Pay
I 1 7“
attention
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Celerity
Amencsn
r s 'i l eftirrr
*
jt Money
14
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. ) Escls.

— Factory to You —
Aluminum

Home. 3 bedroom, 229 N. OfMgt Ase. flifride. FUOARAGE APT. for couple. J0JV4 SURBURBAN
kitchen equipped. 3 car garage.
E. llth St. Phono S 9-JUU»».v
FIT TO R A QUEEN
Beautiful shade trees. 3 seres
of land. 3 in groves, 2 In muck. Fosm Rubber 5! stirraitl. loner*
MCE Bedroom, TrHile'nlztnc*
S p r i n g I s ttm 'f/ . ,------Priced S10.300. Terms.
and bath. Phono 2029-w.
Renovating. I |&gt;h
steruig and Slip (xVrr'work.
2 Bedroom furnished O iriM 3• Bedroom home located in one
of the best sections on two lots
NIX REDDING MFC.
Apartment. 1134 W. 19th St.
on comer. Beautifully land­ R391 Saalerd Ave.
Pbooe 394-i.
gCall 666-W after 3:30.scaped. hardwood floors, strict,
QUICK CASH for furniture, boats,
ly modern. 311,300. Terms.
CLEAN furnished Apt. One. Two
motors. Buy one piece cr com­
This home bar two large bedplete home. Thousands of arti­
people.
CO 9U Fgtb Ave
rooms, tips rate dining room,
cle* tor s«le at the
litga uillny room, jilounrd
be per Trading Post on 17-92
porch. I: Is located on two lots,
1 MUe South. Phone 2212-R
SiO o0 monthly. Two bedroom
nas double garage. Priced
gjjOO monthly. Phone 1673
$12,000. Kitchen equipped.
Chrome table; 4 chairs. 2500.

ir • ■
pro'tnrt
iTurh t

riant*

12 D&gt;» an erl&gt;
13 A p p rrte n d
11 C t l t T ' i
15 L * t it r a n d
jr x ’ 1
ar

ly at Standard Station.
7- - lou. eamrnt RAYMOND M. BALL, BROKER YOU donThave to lee;lie crrdll
managgr to sate dollars legiti­
Itboardi. Reriiiinj rtne snuu«Do*i&gt;«.
"*■S. D. HiimieTman, Associato
mately on our GIGANTIC R9creation room. Immaculate tiled
0 51. Harrison, Aisociito
abuser., "Really clern for 104 Souto Park Avo.
mots! SALE
______
Phone Mi
folks who care,". Adults.
ROBINSON MUSIC CO.

3 G o 'rrn n ro f

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15 Petato
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land
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7 r»l

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Concrete
eL Cement
All Quali-

INI Sh

LOTS OF ROOM

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ACROSS
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T H E S O U P -------

T u n . duly 26. 1033

DAILY CROS S WORD

lorn

1 Badrorn Home H Block from Eight ntom home, located on two
nice shady lots, sood neighbor­
Southside school. Call 23* u

YN F U R N IS H E D 3

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BARGAIN!

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ROUT E VAN — Laundry and Dry
Estabhihrd R o u t e
nford ClranMAK lb oparalaXauadry and Dryrlrsning route in city. Thlc is a
full time Job Apply in parson
to M. L. Rsburo. J r . Seminole
Laundry Co., 919 W.

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k‘o*r eld Meter for a
Retler grade - EVISHt HE!
HOBSON SpnrtlnR Goode
Evlarude Sale* A Set tire
m F. 1st M.
rk'.ne 99*

Area, Ijtrg e Living Room
and K ltrhrn Equipped wilh
G. E . Appliance*.
Teleehen* 131 afire 6 p. M.
for a*pelalns«nt to *«e this
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Warthouse Fi|nt., Co , at I9| WDL St. Adi aationally adv. fur­
FLOOR SANDtrio m Finishing.
niture at warehouse prices.
Osk floor* furnished, laid A fn
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York how two m ail ml bandits staged an eld fashioned train robbary;
In the hr irt ot ManhutUn. The men leaped aboard two mail ear* ad
they were moving slowly through the train yard, handcuffed Mason,
and rxrsped with fever sl mall gacks. The bandits overlooked 12 ,7 0 0
In esih In togs &lt; .repTound) aftd ar* believed la havw made off witb
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WEDNESDAY. JULY 27. 195S

TWEVTYNINE

PALMS. Calif.

_ What happened to the 1671,boo ? Thal’i question No. 1 today
In Twentynlne Palma, an oaala
wfkre the financial well haa run
dry.
Tin door* at Joshua National
9 «nk. the only banking facility m
SO milaa. hare baen ctoaed by the
federal government, and the
bank a vice preildent and chief
eathier, Roecoe D. Coon, 44, la In
Ran Diago County Jail.
Bask examlnen cloiad the door*
Monday .when an audit ihowad
S .OOO mining. Coon, ownar of
icing liable. was arretted at
the Dal Mar raca track on a fed­
eral ambexxelment charga. Ha li
accuaad of keeping 110,000 order­
ed from the Federal Reserve Bank
Is Lea Angelas toe deposit to the
Joahua National.
Coos yeatarday sought to hava
Ma case transferred from Ban
Diego to Lot Angela*, but the reeueat m denied. Hit preliminary
k airing vaa set for Aug. 11 and
\H was returned to Jail la lieu of
140,000 bail.

Journey To Beach
Interrupted Today
As Car Overluns
Three youtg lanford people had
their trip la the hooch Interrupt­
ed today whan their car overturn­
ed on State Road 40, wait of faslord at Rand's Siding.
The IMS Ford Sedan, driven
by Henry Tooke, 17, of lanford,
ekidded for approximately M feet
boftare hitting the soft shoulder of
the highway and turning over as
t§ aide pinning the occupant* lam i . A malstesaace craw at the
BUte Bead Departmnt righted
•to car to reiease (he three youag
Thors ware so UJuriee. Flori­
da Highway Patrolman Carl Wil­
liams Investigated tha accident
which ocearred at approximately
11:40 thia morning.
According to Tooke, a BUte
. Road Department maintenance
fRick, drives by Ass Monrae Tan­
ner of Lockhart, pulled out la
at of him ceasing him to put
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ge to tbs Fard car was
id at BUB.
-fopry Tooke, eea of R a rg
6 ha of SaaJerd. was aceemgaaby Manas Johaaea, 14,

tin Sheridan Left
Portion Of Estate
.. NEW Y O U (R—A Ux appraisal
Row* Rat proaa agort Steve Ham
iag » left 4 ( tom ottalo at
d, 104,141, with H U M going to
B rie aetrna Ana Sheridan, hia
Wend tor many ywara.
After Uxra and other expeuea,
he net estate *ea vetoed et
Tto.eto la a report filed to
late'e Court yesterday.
Hannagaa died at a heart attack
il Re age at U while travattog to
frica ta February U P.
Miae Sharidsn'a share of the eeite waa to the farm el tolerance
i that named her u hmeftHaxnagan, twice married
. Ala* frortdia. They were firetestly w ared to be, about ta

jerry.
The Us appraisal valued Haase)'» public reUliosa busiseaa at
tt. Other eaeeta taelad
for •N.Mfi elgned by Ml
is.

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“t didn't know to many local corporate limita of the town of
bills had been paised In Tallahas- Altamonte Springs ami to provide
lee,,, O. P. Herndon. Seminole ( for a tuwn council, mayor, and
County Clerk of Court *aid today |to provide for their election, term
at hr retealed Lhe receipt of nine of office, power and duties.
m ulled rnpiea of billi atfecUng
Senate Bill 11*6. which Is an
act to provide it unlawf&gt;il ta op­
Seminole County.
Herndon said that Lhe copies erate motor boats or water akiss
are on tile in hi* office for re­ in a recklesi manner under pen­
alty of law.
ference
They include: House Bill Hit.
House Bill 747. settinj the sal­
a hojpital lien law which provide* ary vt the supervisor of registra­
a method of collection for hoipi- tion at 41800,
W \SHINl.Tv&gt;N P—Sen George
Ulliatlon and treatment
House Bill 1751. provides that
&lt;D-Ga&gt;
renewed today hu call for
House Bill 1044. a plat law re­ the registration book, be open
an early toicign minuter*' confer­
KINGSTON. Tims*.-*, ir'-f'o r
quiring the approval of County one day a week and 30 days prior
ence with Communist China-the
rriny workers In ihe vtc&gt;i tndiei,
Commliilcneri whereby wi d t h to an election.
time for which Secrrtarv of State
of road*, street*. alleyi and other
House Bill 1410 fixes the salary
ATHENS, Greece n \n teracl the promised land lie* ea&lt;'*va:d.
Dulles say* ha* not arrived
a trend e.f C
reathoroughfare* may be designs- of t.ie Superintendent o! Public
airliner wa* forced d.'wn n flame* . Reversing
,
George, who head* the Senate in Communist Ri.tcana lodav
from
ted.
Instruction of Seminole County at
Foreign
Relation*
Committee,
ex­
p.ng
House Bill 1411. to define the not less than 17400 or more than
Greek authorilie* uid fttilgariar Hie new world to the 01 1 ,
pressed surprise at Dulle*' new* antiaircraft gunnrr, -hot It down with two problem*—a 1
de49000 The salary to he -el by the
ronlcrenre announcement yester­ near Ihe Greek h nier «nd Cut mind in Enjlmd and s 1
ii of
Seminole County Board of Pub­
day that U S Amhaisador t' all hut perhap* onr ef Ihe 40 per la Outer- in aimalra
lic Instruction.
Alext* Johnson will sound out his ton* aboard mint
.More than 17 ‘ *1 J,n
&gt; hj- *
House BUI 1494 set&gt; the authori­
r mndrird
Red Chinese eounlcrpatl at Geneva dead.
MTA0 BOY Item ? THt CANtHt ta the 1-odr of Cordell Hun. fotmer
in two year* left t
opiral
ty for the County Commissioners
Secretary of Stale, tics in state m the historic chapel of Wxsliington
next week on the Peiping govern, l-Lnd io seek joh» m
. Only
to appoint four physicians as a
Four
of
the
panengert
were
Cathedral in Washington. D. C. The 01-year-old statesman, who h id
menf* attitude toward a reave lire
: alsout one in a hum!
at rc“Boa-d of Medical Examiner*."
American*.
become known ax the ••gather of the United Nations" died after a
,n the Formosa Strait.
'
turned.
House Bill 161!, sets the salar­
Israrl. alerled that the Constella
long Illness. lie will lw buried tn a Calhrdral rrypl mil fur from the
George tn.I lie ha* no olip-rtion
&gt; nilies of the Clerk of Circuit Court,
lion hail rra*hrd ftiin vnm - rau-e. , h!up,'In? lino, offer
tomb of former President Woodrow Wilson.
(fnternoriondll
to
such
prvibmgt,
hut
that
he
I'* in*age. Employcri in f
Tax Assessor, lav Collector. Sher­
-aid
il
ha-l
no
oflinvl
10
rmalion
doesn't think any substantial prog
! -lu-trnl Midland* arc
■ I.n:
iff. and County Judge at a sum
res* will hr nude toward relieving i that R ilgerian* fm-l on it ,\ For­ ! for U&lt;-,t Indi.-.n wor
not tn exceed 4&gt;«0 from the fee*
Car Eastern tendon* until Dulles eign Ministry apokesaian m Jeru
WASHINGTON d'—The remain­ ftdlrcted and earned by each of­
Min« Jamaicam went fo Eng*tl* down with Chou Fa Lai, Com­ satem said the 1-r.irii lecxtion in , I ar-1 during H'O -- ar. .- n* reing legislative program for the fice.
Sofia
ha*
hern
ln«lr
-ted
iirgrnllv
munist China's premier and for­
1041 congressional a e i a I on ap­
niaineil and I nd
v IP
lo invrsiigate circum.lancet of ihr
eign minister.
peared today to have dwindled lo
1 postwar pnuperily. T
:
“ In my opinion," George told re- j crash.
sii major bill*. But the final ad­
1wont tuek to ll.ii I'arlhl
t.*&gt;t
A
»peclal
Gicrk
goxernmrnl
porters, “the only talk* that will
justment date remained uncertain.
1year more than 0 0 1 to «• lha
he profitatile will be Ihm# Dial •tatemenl, based on nlnervallont |trip Rut thia nun ber n
Sen. Clements (D-Ky&gt;, acting
of
tnhlier*
of
the
|nth
(Jrark
army
take plarr m duvet eontarl* with
majority leader, sard he was quite
i a drnt in lha
' •
hopeful the lawmakers ran hekd
Chou Kn lal ami other high official* division m Macrdora, ta d Ihe '-lux ire iinenpi '-ed ilk in • th*
four-engine,
American
built
craft
of
of their government.
for home, or on trips, “by Satur­
Gland's agriculture . ...........
Ihe El Al Airline&lt; was foiled north
SAN' ANTONIO, Tex. v* -M ore
day night or sooner.”
SOUTH DARTMOUTH. Mas*.,
of
Pftrittiu
on
a
flight
from
Lon­
than 2oe prisoner* rtoled for near
House leaders kept Saturday as (jfv-The death of Mrs. Mary Donodon lo l.vdda, lira-'l
ly three hours lad night at the
thalr official windup target. But xan, 37, daughter-in-law of MaJ.
The cra»h in rugged territory of
Bex or County Jail.
they had more work on hand than
Gen. William .1 "Wild Bill" Dono­
Rulgana. a member of iii,&lt; CumTha riot earr.r to an end thorite
the Senate, and some said private­ van. today s i t listed ax caused
munists' War'aw mil !ary alliance,
before midnight after promt***
ly they expected the semon to
by “barbiturate poisoning-cucumcame only four da** alter the
were maoe that no one would be
sptll ovar Into at Wait a few days
stances undetermined.”
windup nf Ihe Rig four summit
punched A reinforced rrew of
of next week.
The eau«e of strath w*s reported
conference lo ease » c ld tensionfallr-a aloud guard through the
The six meaiures which consti­
by a medical examiner after an
Th* flr*t word that anvthiug was
night.
tute the bulk of the remaining examinatir.q of Mr- Donovan'*
ami-* vv.m tiie Ccr-tidlaliun i n Some prisoner* claimed Invtiffl
program includa threw money
vital organ*. He.* body was found
an S'lS intern pto-l hy Uie a rl&gt;«r
rirnt fond rauird Ilia duturtoanc b il£ -a ll “ muat" items—as welt
in bed Monday by th# general'*
operjl.on* offira »i&gt;.l Rome \:T* '. ,
FREEHOLD, N. J. *7 ?&lt;*s n 'J v
NV
uaa
i*|»' ' u i
aa a boating bin, e minimum
w
or*.
Bertha
Lind--/.I
A
wage Increase bill and the multi- wife at the DsnovJn summer Frank Ertckson has been sl*ppe-1 but riimage dona to the fourth ind ley wa* suddenly and quietly i tor*. Thu message * I I ie plane . . .
borne here She hid conic from with federal mrome t v. lien* total­ fifth floor* of the tail vas cxien
- waa going d"&gt;n n flame*.
'told Investigating «rn I * 1 taf
billion-dollar highway construction
her home in Berryvlllr, V*., only ing more than *ive nn'Jion dol'art. *'v*. Sh.-rlfr* oflireu taid -rune fre&lt;d fr m foil nit a murder
' Me i* gelling onl of 1 • 'nan i a.
bill.
rha'ge &lt; .lento v and today was
two
day*
earlier
with
her
daughter.
it r.'ii *ilt ir'
of Paul II.
The Hen*, filed vestwday by the i f the rioting prisoner* s u f f i'l
Th# House vote* today on the
»m her w lo Indiana whet* %h&lt;
Patricia.
14.
eldest
of
five
children
Brooklyn oflire of ' is Internal I ‘ Inimp* and cul&gt; ” None of t ie
Mulligan A Co
eontrovarsial highway bill, with the
out
e
1
1
vi
Mrs Donovan, lie former 4lary I Revenue Service, w.r* recorded -core* nl officer* who tried to
Even a* Talbott wi
■ Inc th'*
Issue in doubt.
( iretiti Judge Truman G Eutrh
Grandin of Warren. Pa., married here and in New Orleans,
, word In Ihe -• Hat
I'rr-t.lmt
) i|url| the riot wa* reported hurl rrli-.i»ed Nrr on her own recogni
the general'* sop. David, in 1940
a new*
Kurnhrp*er w.1 Ic 1
Some jailer* who Inrd tn *tnp r u e * in rustoil) of a daughter.
i Knrksan. onetime kingpin h-Ktk
Gen. Donovan * * s bead of the
,fter irq
1 onfersru e Iv w1It d •
' the diiturbanca with fire hntr hail Mr- Ruby llorkersinllh, “to rr
1
maker,
ha*
served
five
nionthx
In
Offir* of Strategic Services during
: '
, Senate Inquiry end
Milan. Mich, federal penllentiaiy j the bote taken from them and ttrn wi-eq rtxpiirrd ’ becau r
World War II.
Imll haa II ,r&lt;l Id* o'*
propel
ly
tar Income lax evasion, and spent were themselves driven from the “right n&lt; v* It i« out of Ihe quex
Cdr W It Mj.iftt lu t a *11111
10 month* in New Jersey State;I Hour with th* high pro-sure lor lion 'o li) her unless w* ran try ed hi- dtilu- as executive officer and slhiui'l I e flrul
'-i pT.erat
• Eisenhower *ald i'i
Prison for bookmaking and con­ ’ lent*.
him
I of Compo rt* Squadron VC 9
Ihr ii lions nf * p
I
spiracy.
Plumbing wa* ripped from Ihe
lie w»* referring tn her hu* ' atsnard Ihe S.inforq Naval AnvilChairman Wilbur E. Jonrs of
from Hi*
Smre hi* 'rlease from Ihe Michi­ wall*. Prisoner* hooted ami ral hand Edward, 73. who wa* dr 1 lar) Air Slalom replacing 1 dr must le Imperc.ili
tha Stale Road Department today
.
-tandpo'nl "f lioiu !
gan penitentiary lad May. Erick railed at oPlrrrs.
eland in-anr .Monday and coin II. F fiinipPui t-lits ha* ltd lor
WINS fON’-SAI.KM. N f\ r
ittutd a monthly eonstruetion
and «hn ,!d avnot
Irasun has led a quiet life in New
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progress report ehowing that a Doris Gordon, 20. started out of York.
prr-tlun of wrong'llpital a! Chattahoochee
1 val War 1 "lit ge.
total of 420.4 million dollars Superior Court yetlerday to face
• InvetllTalholl told II e s.
Details of the government's
They hail h&lt;in indicted In (he
A native of Sinli'ktburg. Pa . ; gallon* *u!)tonimi".«
worth of projects were underway a two to thrccycar prison term claim were withheld. One lien lists*
I I
»la&gt;inc
of
three
ofiirer*
during
'
Cdr.
Ila/telt
I*
Hie
recipient
of
for
setting
fira
to
the
apartment
•tato wide at the end of June.
t Ilf fo*
I five das * a .0 lo
unpaid taxes of 41,801.&lt;14 on 1617 j
1
'he
Ditlmgui'hed
FI1
mg
t
f
.
,
an
hour'*
gun
haltle
at
Ihe
l.inil
house
in
which
she
lived.
The** Included three projects In
1 Mulligan f rm ft * *
1 he ' l l
income. A second, against Erickley home here May 7M that grew the Air Mi di| w||h si* hr -ntr
A few minutes later «ha fatty) si.n and hi* wife Amelia. Ii (* non­
Seminole County. Chairman Jones
' it k • 'f 8
, received 1132.0."'? "
out of a nrlglitkirliiMxl ilivpnie.
slar*. and * Presidential Unit ■beynining Air Curie
also reported that o total of SI2g another one to two year*.
payment of taxet of 43.2l7nin for.
retary m
Stale Ally. A IV Rule made no Uitalmn we * hfon e *far. He
On the way out she gav* stale tha thivc-)ear period ol 1940 1940
million dollar* worth of projects
early IW .
A trio of ymtng mmlclan* enter objection to the release.
hrgan
his
naval
earn
r
In
1911.
witness
Louise
Stanton
a
retound
sr«t* completed and accepted by
Th-* air aecretary
d ho h li
lalned the Sanford Kiwanit Club
log slap on the face.
Tiie llatlelt* make their home 'alread*. • 1 III '
tha Department during June.
or. Mulll1
today
at
ita
noon
luncheon
meeting
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Judge Walter E Johnston rapped
with their two rhlldim at 2112 can, «uytng he I* •.*
Project* hi progress of con
I-cal step*
Dorothy Rolling* r, accordionist,
IW orie* Ave , Sanford.
•tnictloa In Saminol# County and for order, reopened the rasa and
I In illvr-t turn --if of h s .ole In th*
I plaved a medley of two »elcclioni
(hair percentage of eomplation1told th* woman the wa* getting
partnership.
\nother
brilliant
young
accordion
era: B u te Road No. 11-000, 2 M2 more prison time to eool h- r
player,
Helen
Adam*,
entertained
|
mile*, Franch Aye., grad* pave- temper.
with a medley of Iwo popular num-1 HUNTINGTON, W V*. (_p_Ber­
Mr*. Gordon admitted «elltng
mant typo of eonstnictlon, 33 per
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her*. Wally Phillip* J r . playing nard Davit, 39 yclerday waived
fire
to
her
husband’s
clothing
June
rant oomploted; State Road No.
City Manager Warren E. Kn nrie. ,hf „
h
,h; V.hnil, ; ,
extradition In I torida to face cliarg8-448, 1.856 milaa, 8R 8-46-A to ID after an argument in their Gvlay laid that Ihe City of Sanford
J . « lth , mM„ry of thrw. niim «•* of k'lllng a man who roomed
D VYTONA HE \CH M* Tmu Var­
SR 44, mineral aaal, 100 par c*nt apartment.
will not wind up In the red at the t)(,r&lt;
’
In hi* former wif»’* home *( Or­ ner lias won Hie right Its »eil milk
completed! S t a t e
Rood No.
end of this ftacal year
' f, j u
chairman for lando.
al hi Port riran .e grocery m *pile
S-427A, .440 miloa, 17th St—
Follomn^ a survey of lh«* rntirr
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CARDINAL
SPELLMAN
year'*
budget.
K
n
o-lr,
revealed
day,
latroducH
th.
young muah j Davi*, a ilorkv television repair­ of a Elorilv Miik Cttm ni.- ts or
IR IS to 8R 424, grada-pavamant,
AVOIDS ARGENTINA
man. I* acru'cil nl entering Hie
work haa not begun.
KUAI.A f.UMP’ " " itiy * 'JXvuiine. at
.* t«*day a meetmr wi re- ( hnu»c of hi* rx wlfe Ro*a Marie tier tuspurrling hl( llrc.se
NEW YORK. U*_Francla Car that
„,_,i the Utllitle* Department will| Vliltora
Circuit Jmlge 'tCorge VVM JackNpw(, t(Ty o( j « rk . nxillr. J Emiey. X . earl) Sunday and fatal­ son threw out Ilia commission o i­ M.ilayj'i nsiit!1r-•&gt;- 1 pupulalukq
dtnal Spellman has message*! hi* wind up the 19,4 J bualnev year ^
eteet* v majority c l
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office that he will stay nut nl in grvHt condition with a • cable , w Umbfron nf w.imtngM,,. N C , ly wutiixlmg Joi*| I'ohrn, U. a lier in a daclsloa signed Monday
WAGE SCALES'r.NDKD
tods* f..r Ihe fir-t t no n hiitnry.
WASHINGTON l* - The Labor Argentina, scene of recent churehriximrr Deputy Sheriff L E. Nod al SI Au. isline l|e laid lh&gt;* com
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v
At Make In the
However, in hi* analy»i' of Ihe ()f Sanford, M. J . Ferret of Di-Land. said he mistook Cohen for .Mr* motion del not prove II comptlril
Dapartmrnt laid today average i state feuding cvrn though hli ship
’
General
Government
appr
pria
aix* 72 n il- in tin
wag* acalea for union construction makes a call there. He ha* been
and M. L Giwttr of Jarksonville Finley at CoIron wa* tiroping in wtlh ll’e law* ly po-ting in it*
tr U ' 2 'Xlalivo
Malaya's
Wf-meml"
marten com 4 cants an hour dur­ In South Atoerlca in connection lions and buJget, he said that the
Commander Henry II (’nice, Ihe couple'* former hrdnxim.
pimcip.il *fice its outer- on mini Uuuned liiw high n .1 init-ioncr ol
ing tha thm-mooih period ended with the Roman CathrJIc Church'* rily Is “ in good shape" and will Executive Officer, Naval Auxiliary
Sir*. Fmlcy who earn# running mum p». e t »nd, t n itlng the Ihe ItrilLh prulcct" rile, S r tVinfini'h
th*
year
tn
“the
black."
euchariatlc congress tn Rranl.
Air Station here, was a guevl of out of another room wa* woundril Klagli'r-V "! isla-Rrevard milk mar­
Jnly L
V
Tha Sanford City Commnilnn,
ill apiwunt lha
Ihe KiwanU Club.
Davi* wa* arrevtod here Monday keting ana.
several week* a g o . Intlrurtrd
olhi't 4&lt;i m&gt; nibs'i i.
Knowles to look Into Ihe city'* hu*iThe llrlli-h gnvvrnment vlawl
nen with an eye toward a "cut­
Ihe election a* an .ni[iitlant itrp
back” ahould present spending extoward self govern;n nt for (he
ca**| budgeted Items.
federation. r&lt; mp.* &lt;d of tiie nine
Malay riaie* rod the former
A ll G ir l Seo ul* and Brovvnlr
Stiait* fv-tllrmenls 1nf Penang and
interested in attending Day Camp
NOUAMEUR. Franch Morocco. The American familiea umK’rMalacca.
Ito-xfoto tha U J. Air Forte and atandably don't cart too much for
Aug. 1-3 ar* atked tn register
HILLSBORO, Ohio. tn-An ap 'light*. A railrrud spoketnun In
The pally winning the mn-t *ev's
Mt pictareegise Morocco. Maybe th* situation, though no Amarlean
by Friday noon with .Mr*. Ike peal to President Eisenhower from , sisltxl Ihr "rro»'inr wa* n l danv ill form a cabinet to head murt
Rutter Jr., phone 7*1-41. or with a nine-year-old Ohio girl who*e gernout and anjasie injtire.1 (here
R an will ba.« anuU bomb under baa been killed or seriously hurt.
of the governnv'1 ilepartmen'.s
fear car aonse moralag to add to “They have been standing up to Mr* Elinor Ravenel nf Sanford H A. Cobb, *14.
father wa* kilted In a railroad was at fault."
but Ihe high com ml ■ 00 er Will retoa axcttemaoL
It like good old American pioneer I* confined to the Halifax Diltrirt Tha but schedule run* a* fol
croi-lng accident ha* prompted an
This la the hot, dusty meadow stock,” aakl Gen. James L. Jack- Hospital in Daytona Beach, with Iowa: leaving- Grammar School official inve-tijtation Into tin* pos­ Huff wa* reli rning Lome from tain a veto.
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MM to telle* south of tamnltgous son, of Eureka Springs, Ark., the injuries suatained in an automobile |at &gt;:90 a. m.; Southildr Primary sibility of Installing signals at the work In a facUry wtirn hi* auto
was
atiiiik.
Casablanca when Unde Sam baa Nouasseur base commander.
accident on July 7 near tha Day-' at 1.44 a. m. and McReynolda crnviing.
Pamela wrote the President, “ I
mot toa biggest of hia five air But Mrs. Evelyn Allsup. of Fort ton* Airport.
' Drug Store at S SO a. m.
Pamela Sue Huff nf near Hills­
let on to* northwait bump of Walton Beach. Fla., derided after
4ftt. Ravencl, In lha letter re
I’arenlr are being a«ked to boro wrote Ihe president last April think Ihr railrsid people ihould
Africa.
two bomba were act off on the ceived In Sanford toJay. *aid that pick up their children at 4 p. m after her fallirr. James W, Huff, have tu &lt;!»ey *a!«ty rule* too. Can
The M.M4 Americans living In ground flour of her anartment she is suffering from head Injuries, at the place where they boarded wa* killed on hia way home from you tell them to put light*? Please
1IOU-YWOOD. IB-Th# Soviet
1 think you are a good president." govemmrnl I. soil- • to film four
Fnacfe Morocco lari some uaaasl- houae that there war* other place* lacerations, bruiser, nnd fracture* th* bus.
work. Dee. 12. 1941.
waa* aboal Rate firiara amid to* for ber children to live.
And lit# wrote toe Ohio Public picture* for Metro-Coldwyn-Mayer.
of both knees.
KUerhower f o r w a r d e d the
“Thar warn autaida waiting for
Mia* Mary Etta Cowan. 107 E.
child's appeal to tha Interstate Utilities Commi-ilon. " I f you put llie *tudto sj&gt;* th.'re won't he
GREATGRANDFATHER
toe sebo. 1 boa and it waa n miracle Seventh St., aakl that ber Injurtei
FAMES OUT CIGARS
Commeree Cnmmi*»ion. Th* ICC a light al the crossing, it will any Commun.tt propaganda In
nothing happened to them," she were facial laceration* and inter­
NEW YORK on - Vincent Ferra­ aiked th* Ohio rublle Hlilltie* mean an awful lot to m* for il th.*m either
tog ma toil lj at said.
nal She l* still under to* doctor'* ro, a 75-yeu-old great- grandfather, CoMr.iUslon to Investigate. The will protect nfker children's dad­ The»e plctur. * are painting* by
aw AteForea Th* family to u w on* of the ear*, aha aaya.
ta paaaing out cigar* on hi* own eommlulon scheduled a hearing dies on their pay home from French attM Vincent Van Gogh,
alrflJan- few housed on the b a it itself,
Tha 1940 Plymouth was a total account again. Tho rttlrrd furni- on tho matter for Sept. 2 to de­ work."
ar.d they now han*' in the Moscow
chlMran. waiting for n plan* out. So la the In**, according to to* report from turn polliher, who had eight child­ termine whether flaihrr aignali
Pamela gav* Eisenhower an al­ Museum of Art MGM explained
furiHaa five family of T. Set. Charles V. Mr*. Ravenel and Miaa Cowan.
ren by hia flrst two wive*, Is rote- should he Installed at th* crossing. ternate suggestiqn too. *“ I would yesterday that It asked tho Rus­
Starks, Rock Island, til., who
Mr*. Ravine] aald that tha la brating the birth of an Apound, V
Th* Nave York Central rallro
like tn see either a light," the sian* to film the four work* for
Raa lao found lain r s r on* day with the looking forward to ktjn&lt; *bln to. nunc* son to toa third wd* Anton- whose trains use the crossing said wrote, “or thaf railroads
and use In MGM'* version of Van
rallro:
u
rtgtoa t o f r i eta by a totob.
walk ngxta m
IrtU .M .
11 mould Of-pott iuUU&amp;UaB «f rxtede dw nte n SU .’
Gogh's biography, “Lust tor Lite.**
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George Renews
Call For Meef
Of Ministers

Rest Of Program
Seems Ta Be Down
To Six Main Bills

Pqisoning Listed
As Cause Oi Death

Texas Prison Riot
Ends Before Midnite

Insufficient Food Claimed Cause
Of Disturbance By Sevcial Inmates

Talbott Tells Men
He's Gelling Out
Of Mulligan Firm

Bertha Lindley Is
Freed From Prison
On Murder Charge

Cdr. W. R. Hazlell
VC-9 Exec Officer

Progress Reports
On Road Projects
In Seminole County Additional Term
Comes From Slap

Musicians Perform
At Kiwanis Session

Knowles Says City
Will Finish Year
In Black Letters

Join Air Force To See Morocco
Then Discover Added Excitement

Bernard Davis, 39,
Waives Extradition

Registration Urged
For Scout Camp

Mrs. E. Ravencl
In Halifax Hospital

Varner Wins Right
To Keep Selling

52 Seats Al Slake
In General Voting

Railroads, Roads Shouldn't Cross
Says Little Girl In Appeal To Ike

Red Government
To Film Pictures

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Americans For Many Workers
Reported Promised Land Lies
On Plane
In Eastern Areas
Greek Officials
Tell Of Gunfire

Income Tax Leins
Over $5 Million
Made On Erickson

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Ansnriatcd Press Leased Wire

Airliner Goes Down;
All But One O f 58
Aboard Feared Dead

Nine Bills Received
Affecting Seminole
County's Residents
Big Question Today
Is What Happened
To $678,000 Haul?

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Tonight Important
For Commissioners
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inspirational Talk
Ike To Give Report P a r k in g .
On Geneva Meeting O r d i n a n c e Given Rolarians
O n A g e n d a By Bill Waldeck
SHS Band Students
To Be Discussed
Bring Back Honors
From Music Camp

WASHINGTON i* -T to work
Harold E. Talbott b&gt;i dooo lor »
no.ooo-a-r*sr private income while
serving •• secretary o&lt; tho Air
Toite comes under public serutln)
i WASHINGTON r - President
today.
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Eisenhower reports ‘Irrisv In con
The open hearing was «*U« ®J
' grcsiinnsl Irsder*. snd tonight to ^
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the Senate lnvesUgatloni aifbcomA short hut very inspirations!
the nation on the *ummii confer-1
U u C S tlO n S
nittee to k» k into Talbott’s aetlr
talk on “ Altitudes", bs*ed on the
enre
at
which
he
found
“evidence
^
illcs as a special partner la Paul
f.r*t letter in hu subject. “Tha
of a non friendliness in the woriJ."
B. Mulligan it Co., a New York
Mom Rum" bv Bill Waldeck. feeAll
radio
and
television
net­
efficiency engineering firm. TalTwo propos*I otdinsixe* w«ra lured the wechlv meeting of tha
works, except perhsps CBS, will
bolt levered other buiiness In­ MISS SABA JACOBSON demonstrates with artlilv the rote of ester skiing a&gt; %h* bolds the rone
Ih. P r,. i.n r,
pr&lt;“, f j , f t ,h* ' "F ConimUslon- Sanford Rotary Club this noou it
terests but kepi the tia with Mulli- with her lets. Abe Is takinr tmrt to tha summer recreation program water skiing daises which ere
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gsn on taking h u gofers meat post hald twice weekly. (Photo h r Jamesoni
l*h« nation, i&gt;DS Mid ^aiW0U i k / th^
uhn ha«
hi« had
HsH A\#r UUrlf
thirl*
vwidcclc, who
Returning Friday from lha five carry the addreu cither tint or
He has said ha wouM accept ao
veeki
University
of
Mismi
Summer
as a recording Istcr in the even . f1h . ffral
0,dlna-.e '"r
for &gt;far‘ t , , ,fSi,trarPf«cllcsl
adoproiiU tha Mulligan firm mskes
r 1 I. , n ordinance
with »sEutla
Bsnd Camp tn Corsl Gables fixe . . .
on contra eta with firms “provn.
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purpo.e
to
ri.mln.tr
Ih,
sis.
f.xtfn
,
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n
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niv,
M„
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a„d
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•indent* of tha Scmuicle High The talk is scheduled for 10 M log .ilu.tlon which now exists in mrmhor of thf , u „ o(
d)mtnantly"t d o i n g goveramen
School
brought
hack
many
honors.
p. m. r.l)l.
j Sjinford. Tr# if&lt;)uirrmrnt«, if a ** L'niversity. ** Educational AdvK
work.
. .
Joe Fisher, (he captain of the
Tba secretary k*» tastifiad he
President Eisenhower armed at ceplvd. will K. for ..ff-«irrr. |ntk. *or in the Home Study Depjrtmant,
SHS
Band
acted
si
one
of
the
rounbit “tried to ba helpful td MulliAirport at 9 M a. m. yes ing for new or additional con- showed hi* intere«tcd group twa
selors during the camp, and the National
gan,” but haa dtaled that ha used ORLANDO. FIs. UT-Police aa wife’s house to kill her but slaying
terday.
A
rirurle which turned mlo slivictlons.
price* of gta««wsre. both idonlieal
rsbin of 12 boys under his leader- a downpour
hit government post Improperly far north at Virginia are asked • roomer by mistake.
■d a*
Th. follow),.c Information con m |h
rollH jn,j m„ 1f ^ tha
ststlrd
*« hi.
hi* plane
ship
son
tha
Ifonor
Cabin
Trophy
to
watch
for
Bernard
Davit,
St.
Deputy
Sheriff
L.
P.
Nrv!
said
hr that purpose. He said he retouched down, but II d.d not damp lam, part, of H, lctin N«. Jt „ mr mgrcdients by Ui. ssma nman­
of
(he
camp.
In
addition
to
tms,
accused
of
stealing
Into
hit
ex
Dim slipped into the hours ear­
relvss about SM.000 a year from
en tha enthusiasm of a welcome in which wot * ^milled. T-.r tocomJos was awarded • certificate for which police ••limited S.000 per m*-nii*s| parking apace n l&amp;l ufacturer.
ly yesterday and shot Joel Cohen,
tbs firm’s profits. His Air Force
LOS
ANGELES.
W-Tha
clang
outstanding service for bugtir.g at sons Joined.
M, asleep in the bedroom Davis
salary Is tU .o » a year.
square frvt. On* nr two family (&lt;nr reiailmi for IS and ttse ott*e»
once shared with Mrs. Msrle Fin­ of trolleys and the roar of buses tha ramp. During lha ramp he
After tha subeommtttae rotad
dwelling* are to havr one space price found Itself on the nation's
echoed
through
this
city's
streets
Jovially
shaking
hands
with
lop
played first cornet in tha White e.ivernmpni ami Hmlnmailo nif, i P*t family unit and multiple
Saturday for hill pubMe kaartags,
ley. to.
counters St %
_&gt; due tn au
today for the first time in 34 days
government amt diplomatic otfi- .
•„ ii...
,
.,pr almost mrerreplible
Imperfection,
Chairman McCJalUa (D-Arfc) laid
Mrs. Pulley was wounded in the as U&gt;e longest irsniit strike in Bsnd.
on to '
/ dwelling* ore i ar« jer
,
.
..
Bob Reely. a senior in (he hand, rials, the President moved
hi thought they would be' la the
...
... i family unit up In four unit*, pi i* '/ »Pr ^»r ‘ nr** ln* compansou
stomach and left elbow when, local history ended.
m
crophones
and
told
lha
crowd.
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for
r
,
rh
that
•*
»
many
sale,
p«»p|e
and bust.
played
in
tha
White
Rand
at
camp
interest of “ both tto pubte wel­
bolding a .22 caliber pistol, she
»n‘« professional men, because
fare aad Saciwtaip Talhatt kirn*
ran from another bedroom to la- Operators voted 1.U2-4M at a snd was awarded certificates for “ Just what will ba the result o tillnll, 0&gt;rr N l|f flHir. , , tnuuipl«*
mass meeting yesterday to tormi- the following: outstanding service, tnticonfs r.nce, ofcourse, no Me fam||e dwelling liwludrs housing of their altiludas. found themsalva*
vestlgita the shooting.
sell."
,
nala Las Angeles' costliest trans­ dance band playing, theory, ath­ know,. But Uiacoming mouths w01 for mar% t, 4t, u „
1|n|„ on "bargain counters." Their atCohrn staggered from bed, took portation lieup.
tall much
letic*
snd
ha
was
a
member
of
the
such
as
apartment
hou*^,
s"vip
“ 're hul mu- of many imMrs. Finley‘i gun and find two
Tha strike, which forced tno.ooo Honor Cabin.
“ But in the meantime," he add housrs, trnrnirnl*. row hnuecs and Perfection* in their makatip, ht
shots
si
Davis
before
be
died,
Neel
LONG BEACH. Calif., 'J*-Two
Patsy Ifaught received rortifl- od, “ w* do know that new- con- similar dwellings).
daily riders lc find other trins
I 'taled.
housewives wfco’v# Just driven a Slid.
portation, coil bus and trolley rales for oulJtsnding athlete, pro tarts have hern e*tahli*hn1 and
Hntelt: one *|'ic* f'»e each two The meeting was rilled to sn iff
1MO Seara-Roebuck motor buggy Mrs Finley, m fair condition at operators an estimated 9710.000 to grrse, theory and service.
Uierv is evidence of a new friend­ sleeping rooms or suites, plus &lt;me by lh« newly installed president,
here from Pemuylvanla now plea a hospital, told offtreri ahe mw lost pay, and the I/is Angelas Grace Duggar received an cul- liness tn the world."
spare for each five employes. William, i Hill) Hush, J r , Georgs
Davit
run
from
the
house
and
to pilot It to Alaska.
Transit Lines B.343,000 In lost slsnding in progress certificate and
I
Tourist
Home*, Cabins, Mot* I*. Touhy offered lha invocation and
Joyce Milam received a certificate
Tha two-dpUadar, s i g h t-horno drive off ,n &lt;ii automobile parked revenue.
Trailer
Coutt*
or Camps; line llie smyng was led by Charlls Morpawar horseless carriage arrived a block, away.
space for sach guest or sleeping j risen, who also introduced th*
Twice during the lieup members for geing outstanding In theory.
Mrs.
Finley
divorced
Davis
a
Tha Seminole High Bandmaster.
a weak ago yesterday with Mrs.
owner or manager, if resident nn speaker. Harry Kudrll was at Hit
of Division UTT, AFL Amalgt
Bath Partridge. 41. Long mouth ago and resumed use of her mated Assn, af Street. Electric Ernest Cowley is In lha faculty of
loom or suite, plus one spare for piano.
WASHINGTON (AV-IUw. Pass- Kitty
maiden name. Her mother Mrs. Hallway and Motor Coach Em- the band ramp. During ramp he
Beach,
aad
Mrs.
Margaret
Wand
th«
owner or manage., if redd'nt Georgr Waldeck. a son to lha
man (D -U ) said today M would baugh, 42, to aaaiby Compton.
Eva Finley. Use only other pers»n ployea of America rejected offers was assistant Dean of Boys and
on tba premises and one spare |&gt;CC speaker, was introduced to th#
■H tor
“hold aat uatfl
la
the
bouve
at
Use
time
of
the
taught thaory, trombone and con*
roller space, l/wlglng, Rooming club. 7 hr Waldeck*. now rwiidint
— „ to . “ Faaa^ar tretoUaa" .w u Mrs. ttooCJpg, *ai® her daughter met of 11 cents moeg gu tour.
-l tksfcb a u i f .'i
and Riaidirg llotiuu: on* apace a- Daytona Orach, are nativea to
Yesterday they epynve* a M
MU
Ut •W
■add to P tm U m 'i enplaaaUoB to tt* » Dsvls to Clarksburg. W. Va.. and
Tba ramp under tha directum of
fores.ii two sleeping rooms, p is \\e&gt;t Virginia,
•to day drive firom York. Pa., where they ware married two years sgo. of l i cents in hour in throe step! Fred McCall rama from 10 stales
preside*!
on# for each five boardirv.; gu&gt; .-is
within a year.
she aad Mrs. Wudbaugh were
program.
snd San Salvador. Student* attend­
who are not liwlging gu*-la, o.er
Rea. Hayden fO-Aris). Boor maa- childhood chums.
ing the camp had tha opportunity
and al/.ve throne* no rtip) IM|T thi»
Her
father
J.
J.
Ruth,
of
York,
ager for tha money bill in the
of pis ring under the direction &lt;&gt;f sl^m, irappol when highway pa above two&gt; •!rrpii s momi, ptu*
Amato, where S«T mdltooa of (hat drove tha ear across country and
hack
In
IBM.
Her
lata
great
uncle.
""' eYVB,7 ' mo' t oul trolmen blocked a crovs-c.'miry one epar# for rovknrr or m«r^K«r
amount were restored, had told
tf resident on prrrniM•s.
Marcell
us
Diehl,
of
York,
drove
it
reporters earlier tost " •* '« • goInriuH
lM ^’w
n l ^ ^ nCliff
i f f 1hl*h*
,ywas,n minted
d '**rl lodav
™"ntry
«f
includingine'T
HfBfy
Fulmofe,
Rano
aass admit
silmil.
Private cauii»b or l.odgra:
te
San
Francisco,
she
said,
about
Reno,
was
quoted
today
lag to stand pat on euaetly what
Banlum, Ltroy Anderson and Mor ling the shooting of a wraith) *l&gt;ara for each of not lc*s tb.in
the leasts rotpd."
Ion Gould.
young Californian
, SO ^per crnl ol the sdiVi memlwt- _ #
The two a ra aapactod to head Mrs. Partridge Mid that afior HOLLYWOOD. OB - A strike
they
rest
up
from
the
1
.
100
-mile
agginit
the
nation’s
television
film
Dead with a bullet In hi. a h d J ^ ' ' ’i
^ VT* f'*r
H f l n ||m O V H n m O
House aad Sanata esafersea mBIKMINGHAM. Ala . (Pt-A Tt
men was Frederick Winter Heim. I rml’lo)'r*
'
U I J U U f MC V 1 )0 1 1 1 6
ipecthrdy, aad tto lr ttarylydif- trip aad overhaul tha buggy they'll producers was author!red last year-old grandmother was found
night by a unanimous vote of shout alivo in thick woods six ,daya after
19-yrar-old son of Ro, llrlm. vtcr ' “' h
’r^U ltm u
fcrlag attitudes indicated a bitter
---- ------,
r | HONOLULU tT—Three former
2.000 H o l l y w o o d acton and sha wandered away from a sub
president and general manager of
right la the effort Id eempremtoe October.
plus
on.siMca
f ..r e . - h . ,W r l r j l n prlM,n, r i M w l r wh#
doctor,
on*,
actresses.
Continental Raking Co. In l/ts An
differences In the bills psised by
urban nursing hpmr.
vol .yee. Including "'ir* ' „nf„ (llrnH ,hrlr barks nn the
grles. lie was shot at the family four emp"
Um two houses.
The producers art deadlocked
In what might hsva Keen (hr
dor* ,-to consider apaero,for j i" ^ ,'s Y a trs . .ailed fata list night
home in Pacific Palisades nrai Ibis
The House voted only IMM,
with the AFL Screen Actors Guild last organised hunt. Mrs. Nor*
hospital ambulant-s'-, and similar
Til,Tjo for the current year. Ike
tn contract negotiations. The gutM Moors was found lying helplan in RERUN, to) - Soviet Premier West Los Angeles Saturday night vehicle*. Sanitarium or Convales­ on the last leg of th-tr Journey
Bulganin
and
Communist
party
S e n a t e tMOMU.Taa. Prestos*
said U had mailad 10.000 sinks a bed of fallen leaves only a quar­
Capt. Gordon Fairchild of the cent Home*: on.i spacu for ra&gt; h hoinr.
authorisation ballots to members ter of a mils from tha nursing boss Nikita • . Khrushchev. Rut- Nevada highway potrol summed six patient twd*. phi* one spate Tliey h*d It houri of romplela
Ziisnhower had i d a f M U H
frrrdom on Ihw Krsmiful Amer»
throughout tha nation. Ths mall home. Sha suffered mainly from ala’s two top leaders at the Rig up Blmstrtn's statement as fn|.
Tto.
(Continue*l On Page Eight*
•can territorial island before tha
If a complete dsadtock drral. AlftoB, Iowa (Jt-Vladlmir Mat- ballots are returnable nest Sunday briar scratches and hundreds of Four summit ecmfervnee in Gene­ lows: “lie admitted going up to
liner departed.
epi, either o r both te a m canid iktvieh, lovtot acting mialsUr of If Ikay support the authorttalkas, Insect bites although sha had gone va, are spending sevsral days In tha lleint residence . . . and ring
Rait Berlin on their way horn*.
agriculture, u td kart he’s going to
The trio told a r.r/i conference
appoint saw conferees.
ing
the
door
hell
Rimstrin
had
a
guild
spokesmen
said,
a
strike
without
food
or
water
during
the
Tto other two lop-level Russians
tha Soviet government to
|)r»terdav
that it waa ■ radio
gun
m
his
hand
and
ihovtd
It
st fee Geneva talks. Foreign Min­ out as young Ifelns opened the
a regular agricultural at- may start Aug. 1 or soon after ordeal
vpccrh by President Elscnhornwr
ward.
Search
p
a
r
t
i
e
s
had
cvwnbed
ister V.M. Molotov and Marshal
to * e Soviet Embassy to
that prompted th-m to try to g«d
Wakar Pidgooo. guild president. tangled woods to Oso Mount OUvr floorgi Zhukov, tho defense minis­ door. Heins grappled with Bimthe Chine a Reds to let thorn
rteln,
Jerked
him
through
the
door
V l v f w V V W I V v i •w W fl
community
II
mllea
north
of
ter, flew m to Moarow last night.
Tho task to this representative. Mid toe Board of Directors bad
coma home.
and
tried
to
Judo
him,
according
Premier Otto GroUwohl of ComIf to to seat, will to to beep Bus- recommended that members att- Birmingham for a week.
Th* three, lading for home o*
to
the
statement
Bimstein
says
alaa farm authorities iafomod on IlsorlM It to call a strike “if Mrs. Moore received emergency unist-govwnsad East Germany ha then shot Hems In the stom­ Two wore werka remain in th. tba President Cleveland, are Wit*
treatment
at
a
Birmingham
hospi­
necessary
to
obtain
a
Just
and
thanked Bulganin and Khrushchev
American farm progress.
ne'er rklmg porti.us of tha sum-J'tam C ( owart, 22, Dalton, fla.j
tal and was returned to the home for accepting an invitation “to ach
"Our diplomats.” declared Mat- decent contract."
mer recreation twogram. Clasiei! to''Ala " . Briggs » JacksonvUln.
Sha remembered lutla to the six rod aeveral days." Bulganin,
SPRINGEBVILLS, Alton to - itovtok last aigbt with a touch of
are held tsery Thursday and Fri- Tex.: and Olho G. Bril. 2t. milsdays.
summing up tha Ganeva tatks,
Btondbouada today were aa Us humor, “ are loo much occupied
day from ! until I p nt. with lu&gt;n». Hi*a., and Olympia, Waxh.
said on his arrival yesterday the
trail of a marauding bear which with talk. Wo consider it’s our duty
Fre.1 Gina* *ml K. W. Chrtatrn They bad rrfu*ed repstrlalJon
conference had succeeded M relax­
attached two e a n p a n several ta^Mp^jmU them down closer to
sen a* In.tnirtorr.
, "’"r ,h*
•tmtatico and
ing world tension.
mass from each oth
Gent* announced foal there had. " 'f t to Red lhim Imtead.
Mouatalaa n ear ham
Tho United Itatoa baa mainNEW YORK to) - Florida Gov heen excellent participation Ini .Th# three, on their first day m
(ft—Tho Commit­
J. T. Elliott, nf
tatood aa agricultural attache to teeWASHINGTON
Collini, here on a good will tour, the water program and that at&lt;
sod tn nearly fiv. years, acted
to
American
Steamship
Lines
Warm Magnate*, to Casa Grand*
for im last U years and says six American flag steamship
today greeted Newr Ynrkrrs nn a pru&amp;imalrly 24 lludroti
j
Feur
Jayeres
from
ths
HanfuH
pmumi/ the
w
were clawed by apparently
morning television show, NBC'i to «aier *ki without having any I
'
companies are taking lha first Club attended the Fourth District
•ame beast yesterday,, the Apart
Apache
•Todav.”
eaurua
In
Leesburg
yesterday.
Re.
prevous
knmalrtlga
nf
the
sport
[
stops
in
a
thrse-billion-doiiar
ship
1
reported.
County shcrtfTa office
Later the governor was schedul­ Th# two intiructor* evpre**ed|
presenting Sanferd ware M. L WASHINGTON to) - Vnitors
replacement program.
Elliott Mid hie wife
Capehart (R-Ind) and Clifford P. ed to lunch with R. E. McNeil, thrir ajip. rciatiun to Robson'*
Rahons
Jr*
Tammy
Stringer,
The
committee
said
last
night
couple moved into Mabr car afh
of the Hanover Rank Sporting Good* and Virgil Grace) |
these and 10 other American lines Jack Barrselough, and Carl Over- Casa (R-NJ) laid today President President
ba toft a hoar's •aw
paw atrtog
atrfito his
tola
Collins, who arrived here yet- Who fuenishhed boats and motorEisenhower's role al Geneva
street.
will
participate
in
the
next
ftw
Uad, bet MTd ha (
WASHINGTON to-A military
Tha piirpoM af the session ««s makes It almost eertaia ka will lerdey arenmpanied by M Florida for the evcnls.
b u r w u going to
M program bailed by B*|u years to “tha largest peacetime based an making plans for ths run for re-election.
s
s
b
huslnas*mrn and reporters, “ ill
skip
replacement
program
la
the
n car.”
I (D-Oa) as btraldiag “ a nevfl
make visits In Boston and Phila­
Sea.
Humphrey
(D-Minn*
said
cummer
conference
to
b«
held
in
Tbcw. be said, **ww
__ we to the defense to the nation" nation's kiatory.**
' JERUSALEM, irt - fin a l wtB
two weeks In Orlando. Plans were In a separata Interview he has delphia later tills week The pur
elect a new liomember Parlia*
to alaap aad tha nasi thing I totow eewsee wp today tor almost certain Tha first six ara Amtrican Pros- discussed for Itoms to ba brought “aywaya assumed" Elsenhower posv of their trip Is to convince
inenl fKne*.tt) tomorrow for lha
tba b u r grabbed my heed to Ha Bewee approval - Ma nvxt-to-last Meet Unas, Moore-MeCormaek before the exsauthra committee. win be a candidate again next financiers and businessmen nf
| fir»t time in four vrarx. New Im­
mowto. I gueaa the mdy thing that legislative atop.
Ltotl. Grace Line, Oceanle Steam­ One main factor expressed by year. But to Mid he thinks 'tomes- these t»n eltle* snd New York
lived ma wna that my band was Ttoa starts what was In have ship Co, Pacific Par East Line the delegation Wes that Sanford tie Isauee, rather than inte,-nation- that Florida's economy I* sound
FT LEWIS. U ash . h — T»o migrant* and a «en«atinnal court
carcred to keep off tho rata.” Tha begn the last weak to the IMS aad United Stales lanes.
d”’ °,,*ro,V#
u interested In making, a bid for al policies, with be overriding in and to interest them ip various more Army olfirer* fare possible1
aiimal flad when the car's bead- aasatow of Congress.
next year’s election.
court-martial nn charge* of giving The Mapai Inarti Labor party,
bond Isauca.
tha fall confers*-!.
**. ka said.
I M rro»»setoeil leaders had
aid ami comfort tn the enemy while heading th* present government
coalition, hope* enough members
t o a t o t o t o r M y M adjournprisoners of *«ar In Korea.
14 Col. Paul V. Lite* and Ma) and allle* will be clrctH to enabl*
rotooM cS tnihj? thTaettog Dent*
Harold L Kuriiko rfi*rlns«d Sat­ It to lead thf next Cabinet. Rut It
to i t
urday the Army la bringing the i* tip again*! eritlritm for defend*
JACKSONVILLE (to — A plan to TAIXAIUSBEE tot—Tha Florida ««uld make im mova which might m tomorrow.
charge* against them While thr ing an alleged Quitting In a court
cut hospital coats by ptaetof pa- Legislature headed today toward embarrass him while he is away
The Senate majority hlse had Army made nn announcement, ease, which hark* bark to wartimn
. P-. n » w ;&gt; .c .
m. m
ttexts m foster homes la under a m w eodurancarocord with pros- The Legislature probably will adamantly refs sad (hui far to go
Hungary.
study by the Florida Crippled pketa d in fe v w o a riy sattivmant take a recess until the governor beyond giving separata teals for files snd Kaschkn twoflrmH they The immigrant*. Jew* f r o n t
letardey to DoLsad a t too toady
have
been
lnve«ticatrd
and
said
Children's Commission.
of a reapportionmrnt stalrmatt returns. Collins said Thursday sir- Ba) end Monroe counilei in a
Sett Ceevaleeront Bows* She hod
case ta now before the com­ North Africa, ronililuia an unpro*
Tba commission, which paid fnr now entering tig eighth week.
tew to IU health for several
oral legislators bad suggested II reshuffling plan that would glee their
manding
general of *i) 4th Army st dirtable clement among th* miUton
ywars.
tha tofpttattuttou to l.tro cfslkf- On Thursday, the Legislators aad to had *a objection* provided South Florida an additional Senate
the
Prealdto.
San Francisco, for a or in men and women ever I t
B an la Downr, BsL»
renlast year, heard Dr. William will equal ths M-day mark which the U nustove would got down to sett at (bo sxpense of North Flor­
decision
ss
to
whether they will be entitled to take part tn proportional
INI, _the
J prnflto
B. Ktonar to Tallahassee, dirac- tto 1MB atsstoa set when tt did serious w ort a gala the Mtewiag ida.
balloting out af a population at
tried
by
eourt-marliaf.
tar, toitaa tto plan at ■ mast- a tuappofTinu—
Mow Taah
w “fob.
job.
1,700,000.
Gov. Collins to t Ini Istad an a
■ rtaMOfttoMMBt
-^ jtIj
Thai r i u r t J f eertaia 4
p a e hack tain rvapporttonment Job Ihst would
Nevertheless, tt It doubtful IF*
tocauaa tha toW ahers ara sunlikea» ^ d jj, M. today, tt will Mate Sarasota and Mtaateo sepa­
BUDGET APPBOVED
election will basically rhang* It*
ly to u r i p g iN anyth lag while to rtgrt
B started rata districts II wofi u Bay and PARIS (Jl
Franeo’a National raol’a foruigis or domoatto
axrey m a week •to * to#
Monroe. Those two counties are Assembly approved a military
flaw, Ctottaai to axray
i M t o f i r ewnjr. Tto proto
wfl tow to S a lta n gaa J u m CL
m w Joined with Chariotta la a budget of 04m billion f r a n c s
UONR CLUB SFKAKKB
ta said, to mead aroto to tha
No aetlvo bffi to reegpartk* tba atngto district.
(tt.73l.MI.t70) yesterday. This la Bill Waldeck, a public rolat
Spokesmen tor tto Sanata major­ M Sanata dfatricta la aew before Several re a anna hsva toon as­ an lncroste of about 30 bfilton advisor of Daytooa Beach, wfl b*
ity Mm wfelck Baa differed sharply tto Laglaiaturo aid erne la lm- signed for lha majority bloc aland franca (3S3.T14.200) over last year, ths guest speaker at (to regular
provtoug any addtttaual de-pita tt* and «f tt* Indoefttaa luncheon of Em Sanford Lfo*B
fighttng.
Ckb «t

Police Far North
Virginia
Alerted To Watch For Orlandoan

A

' Passman Declares
He'd Hold Up Bill
'Until Christmas'
*

Clang 01 Trolleys
Tells Los Angeles
Strike Has Ended

Housewives Plan
Alaskan Trip Soon
In 1920 Motor Car

Bimstein Quoted
As Admitting Death!
Of‘Wealthy Youth

rrsa r*

.
*

*

Hollywood Stars
Vote Unanimously
For Guild Walk-Out

Lost Grandmother
Alive In Woods

Travel Lasf Leg

Premier Bulganin,
Red Party Leader
Stop At E. Berlin

Motskevich To Ask
Soviet Government
To Assign Attache

Two Weeks Remain
For Water Skiers

MnaHtomuk look
ForMarauding Bear

*

6 Steamship Firms
4 Juycess Attend
Take First Steps
Leesburg Meeting

.
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Governor Appears
On Television Show

Senators Certain
Of Ike's Candidacy

Israel To Elect
New Parliament

Military Reserves
Program Is Hailed

A

Officers' Cases Are
Being Investigated

Elisabeth C.-Trocy
Dies In Rest Home

^

Cut Being Studied
For Hospital Costs

Outlook Dim For Early Agreement

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Information For Veterans
rt.aK imjun a s p rcr*.- re?*w
g*ir LCT WUVSVTOTAAPAAtf *C\Vt

wants t o

Hare ar* authorltatlva eniweri I* the maatmum ret* of lnteraal
from tha VaUrana Administration on Imurad nomaalty loans?

K&gt;N7V! UJ.T

?J.7£*£»* s ru s «* «*•«■•» ■««•**

_. kgrr

(lraUI„.
e three percent dlaeount rate, or
Q. Doea time spent aa t cadet •»
« U of ».T
at tha tl. R. Military Academy at * MarWeal Point count, t- computing
Q. I have a Korea GI Urm in*
? / . eeM wnej1 for Korean GI
polley. At the end of the

A. N o T t a e .pent attending { * * • * • " !* ™ * * o d ' J * * * ? * 1
ary of tha U. g. fiVrvic .radem* L hM! ‘ U&gt;£ ! ? . n * W H for ‘ nolK*

ir.—inclufllng V.’«*t point—may

no* ht inrludad, in figuring your
Veu naadnt do anything—
GI training antltlauioat.
rteke cartaln your pr*Q. About a year ago I wet
l r * R*ld • • ,* » • *&gt; l*nf
.rrioualy Injured whll* traveling, »» * ^ r policy It It In force at tho
iiruler order*, to report for indue «-••&gt; »f Uio term period, it will bo
turn into military eervice. Of renewed automatically,
rouree, 1 never M i Inducted. My
VaUrana living in Central Flor-

i0O&lt;our,

_Toavy///

Ida who with further .'n/nrnution
about their benefit*, ihouin wr'A
the VA office at 43 E. Central
go to a VA hoipltalf
A. You may be eligible for VA Aw, Orlando.
hospital care, an the asm# heals
at a veteran with a tarvies*on.
netted diieWUty, providing year
(inability wai not the reiult of women flocked in a bargain aele
of kimono tcirvoi i t the Kikuya
your awn Rtlaeol»4i.*l.

A.thSf
you cam guv vouneiP a clohh and a
|Af«iL (d uxuPOPt at mg local one
l.tTlf &amp;'ft.' HO*
gtjuru flfAM U T writ do m*.
•tfA A iiS...
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Q. I am planning
yet a Of department store that the second
buiineaa loan to be w t r t d , rather floor callipted under the strain, i
than guarani/ad, by tfc«- VA. What Tweaty-four woman wera injure.

Things Are Buzzing
As Outboard Motor
Boat Overturns

truck, a fire chief and aiiorttd
poller cars.
•
Amid tba marine hubbub. ar
unidentified valer taxi operator
DCiad in among the official flo­
tilla and calmly flahed Harlan
Silfirv and Ed Burrbam out ol
the drink.
They got back In their righted
boat and went trilling about tba
harbor a;ain. while the firemen,
looked for • quiet, reitful plica
to anchor.

BAN PEDRO. Calif. th -A 11
foot outboard motor boat over­
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RICHMOND, Vi.
Ten Navy
crewmen
esciped
safely
Wednes­
make them a paying factor, it was N. C. vlalted Cypres* Gardena day when a twin-engine patrol
bom­
and the Bok Tower Monday.
decided to abolish them.
ber made an emergency landing in
Mr. and Mr*. J. T. MeLala Jr. a farm field eight miles north of
Those present Included Mr. and
Mrs. W. Muon. Mr. and Mrs. Al- nav* a* their guest for tome time, Richmond.
gie Spears, Mr. and Mrs. Drown Mr*. C. D. Biddix of Redlands, The plane, on a routine trailing
Miller, Mr. and Mrs. R. T Muffley, Calif. •
flight from Jacksonville, Fla., to
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lawson. Mr.
Mr*. Harry Geiger *nd *on and Washington, crash-landed when
A wry important meeting o( the and Mrs. Dick Arnold and Dan Des­ daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mra. one engine caught fire and fell
Old Glory Po»t No. 1§3 will be held mond, Mr. and Mrs. W. Lin*. Mr. Wayna Geiger, spent Sunday with to the ground. The crew climbed
and Mrs. James Varnatee, William Harry Geiger in St. Petersburg out moments before the plane was
tonight at 1:00 o’clock at the U - Harvey
and hosts Mr. and Mrs. where he I* confined to Bay destroyed by an explosion.
gion borne on Prairie Lake.
Jones.
Pine* Hospital
All of the crewmen were from
Myrna and Mike and nichard
A
picnic
lunch
and
"Get
To­
Florida,
including Aviation Ma­
Mr*.
E.
T.
Summerslll
it
visit­
Swain of Waycroaa, Ga., who have gether” of Lyman School gradu­
been visiting Mr. and Mr*. Roy ates was enjoyed at Sunnyshadc ing her sister, Mrs. Mattie Lee chinists'* Mate S.C. Charles W.
Schmchl. of Jacksonville, who was
Bowles, have returned to their park last Friday evening. Among in lakeland.
supposed to be celebrating his 30th
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lester
Harper
home.
those present were, Elmer and Alh- and family had at thrir rcornt I birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard F.aton Jr., Ica Helms, Leon and Marjorie
of Webster, N. Y. along with daugh- Helms, Robert and JoAnn Ham­ guest, Rodger Pedone of Key |
Ur Deborah Kay are spending a mond, daughter Gad. Betty Ann West.
The Baptist W. M. V. held Its
few days with Mrs. Eaton’s par- Wells, and son and daughter, Mr.
ents. Chief and Mrs. Layo.
and Mrs. W. J. Wells Jr.. William meeting at the church Tuesday
Mrs. James McGrath will attend McLaughlin McGrath. Collcn Lorn evening. A covered di«h supper
PLYMOUTH. England ll* — A
a meeting of Civil Defense Workers ler and daughter and Claude Dun­ was held after which secret pals Royal Navy seamaji was held
wrre
revealed.
at Venetian Gardens, Leesburg, on can. all of Longwood.
for taking a poke at an
The program was on the "llap. Thursday
Friday.
admiral for no apparent reason.
Donald and Betty Wilson, Bertha
Grady Rawlins entered t h e Ritchie and her four children, Sa­ tilt World Allianre** with Mr*. The Incider t occurred yesterday
Orange Memorial Hospital for an rah Lou Perry and daughter, Mau­ \V. L. Seig, Mr*. T. W. Prevatt, aboard the maintenance ship Her
rice and Lorraine Terly and child­ Mr*. Jettlr Shuler. Mrs. Iwster ry Head a* S2-year-old Vice AJm
operation on Wednesday.
The Rev. Clyde Duncan.who Is ren. all of Orlando; Ilcrschel and lUrpcr, Mr*. Grare Lindsey, Mr*. John Eaton was inspecting the
visiting in town, conducted the Collrn Demoret and sons of Winter Paul Maxwsll. and Mr*. Tommy crew at fire drill.
services at the Baptist Church this Park; Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Swof- Melvin Jr., taking part in the proThe admiral staggered back
ford and children of Altomcntc giam. Twenty-one attended.
from the unexpected blow and his
past Sunday.
Mr*.
II.
II.
I'attishall
of
San­
"Pat** Blankenship and family. Springs; Eugene and Eleanor No­ ford, and her daughter-in-law and hat sailed over the side into the
Who hare been visiting his father, well and three sons ol Forest City; »on, Mr. and Mr*. Itert Patti- sea.
Myrl Blankenship of Maine Street, Mrs. Hrrminc Gilbert of Eau Gal­ ihall of Orlando called on friend* A navy statement said: "A rat­
lic. the Rev. Clyde Duncan, Mrs
ing (petty officer* assaulted the
left Thursday for Pittsburgh. Pa.
here last week.
admiral and has been detalued
Mr. and Mrs. Brad Stevens have Duncan and children.
Mr. and Mr*. Lonli Markham pending medical examination and
returned from several weeks visit
and family apent Wednesday In investigation."
in Syracuse. N. Y., to their home
Daytona Beach with relative*.
on Molnar Ave.
Mr*. T. W Prevatt and family
The three new directors elected
had a* their gue-u Sunday. Mr*.
by the Longwood Chamber of Com*
| Prevatt*' sister and brother-lnmerce for the neat three years in­
I law, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Durrani*
cluded Town Clerk Charles Mor­
of New Smyrna Beach.
PORTSMOUTH. Ohio IP-M ri.
rison, Ralph Hammond, and It. R.
I/ila Jrnkint. 51, apparently just
Henson. Sam J o h n s o n was
lly ADDIB PRKVATT
wa-n’t through talking to ner hus­
Mr. end Mr*. George Adams
elected but declined due to his
band.
and Miss Itosalce Boyd left last
duties as town councilman.
Scioto County Sheriff Burl Jus­
Treasurer Lew Arnold announc­ week for Detroit to spend some
tice said the Dutch Ridge woman
ed that the medical fund has reach time.
was thrown off the bum|&gt;er of the
ed the tots! of «I,7S0. The suggested
Mr. and Mrs. John Stone and
family -ar after a quarrel with
plans fdr the proposed medical cen­ family had aa their m rn t guest,
her husband Walker. SB. She aufter were presented for the ap­ Bobby lamb of Titusville.
lly VIRGINIA P. ANDERSON frrrd a fractured arm and head
proval of the members. The
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Yar­
Mr. and Mr*. Jerry Chlodlnl ruts.
plans now will he checked by the borough have as thrlr guests for
Town Council for final approval some time, their daughter, Mrs. and son, Jerry Ixm of St. Ixiul* The sheriff said Mra. Jenkins
Mo. Have arrived to visit hl» jumped on the bumper and clung
before construction will begin.
Denny Whiting and children of brother and sister-in-law, Mr. to the hood ornament as her hus­
The new officers elected at the New Orleans.
**
and Mr*. Pete Chlodlnl on lok# band started to driva away. He
directors' meeting were as follows:
Mrs. T. W. Pwevatt and family l.mms Cove.
stopped suddenly.
president, Charles Morrison; vice
Attending the Home Demon­
president, Claude Layo; treasurer, had aa their guests last week, Miss
Shirley
Gtlgga
and
Frank
Contoa
stration ahort course. In Gaines­ the Rev. I* W. Scott, Georg* R.
Lew Arnold. Both Mr. Layo and
ville last wrek were laikr Mary Patterson, I'. D. Anderson, A. F.
Mr. Arnold were reelected to of­ of Jacksonville.
The Rev. and Mra. Bill Ellen- menders, Mr*. James Dingman, Kemp, William Pulver, Chief
fices held the previous year.
The three retiring directors are wood and family had aa their president aod Mr*. Carl Mo**, Charles R. Bone, It. M. Gleason,
Ross Mobley, Roland Mobley, and guests Sunday,' Raymond Wernikia Mr*. Kay McClun# ami Mr*. C. R. W. Keogh, Slarshall Smith,
of Dade Citf, and the Rev. Har­ W. Sjoblom Going over Tue*day and K. R. Reaves.
Russell Grant.
and taking part In the varioua
The nett meeting will be held rison I icon W Moultrie, Ga.
The Friendship Class hell Its
Thursday. August 11 at 1:30 when
Col. and Mr*. Howard W. Lind­ Choral Group number* were Mr*. monthly meeting Saturday even­
the members will meet at Sunny- sey arrived Thursday from Wash­ Jamr* McGee, Mrs. G. B. Drake ing, at the home of Mr*. Killren
shade Park for a picnic* dinner, ington, D. C. to visit Col. Lind­ and Mr*. J. M. Thompson. The Willard. It wa* In th* form of a
with the business meeting follow* sey's mother, Mrs. George II. Lake Mary singing group was the wiener roast on th# lake. The
only one to receive an ereoret
Ing at eight, at which time Re­ Llndaey of Geneva.
included wiener*, baked
Mr. and Mr*. Otis Go««*r and menu
tiring president L. Cox will turn
Saturday evening s e v e r a l
bean*, potata aabvd, potato chips,
the gave! over to the new president friends of Col. and Mr*. Lindsey son, Otla Jr., left Wednesday for roll*, pirklrs and relishes, rhoro.
Charles Morrison. Mr. Morrison gathered In the hark yard and en­ Norfolk, Va. where he ha» l&gt;ern late rake, marshmallow*, and
transferred.
will announce the committee chair­ joyed a barbecue supper.
irni tea.
Roger Wansley Jr. and hi* j Enjoying this beside* Mr*. Wil­
man for the coming year. Movies
Those pr*sent were the follow­
will be shown to conclude the pro­ ing! Major and Mrs. Sam Porter brother 31ike of Orlando, were lard and her mother. Mr*. Ida
of Orlando, Mr. and Mrs. \V. G. the weekend guest* of their I Keogh were 3tr. and Mra. John
gram.
Mr. and Mrs. Linton Coi enter­ Kilbee, Mr. and Mra. J. W. Yar­ grandparents. 3lr. and !lr*. W. T. Keogh of Burlington, N. C., the
tained the Longwood Volunteer borough, Mr. and Mra. W. I» Wansley.
Rev. ami 31r*. L. W. Scott, 31r.
Malcolm Strong ha* arrived by and
Firemen and their families the past Sieg, Mr. and Mra. faster Drown,
31r*. Robert Geiger and chil­
Saturday at their homo on Lake Mr. and Mra. Homer Ballard, Mr. plane from, hi* hom# In New Jer­ dren, Rlrklr, Ronr.le and Carolyn,
Wlldemere.
nnd Mr*. John Thomas, Mr. and sey to visit hi* unrl* and aunt, Mr. and 3frs William Pulver and
The afternoon was spent swim­ Mr*. Cader Hart, Rev. and Mra. Mr. and Mra. J. R. MrLauglin.
Chief K. llone, 31r. and
Cdr. and Mrs. J. F. Parker Donnie,
ming and boating, before a sausage BUI Elienwood. Mrs. Georg*
Mra. R. W. Keogh and sons.
roast was held.
I.InJscy, and Dlei. Strivell. Cot have moved Into the»Tood house. Craig and Ktllh and Kathy Wil­
Guests present Included Mr. and and Mr*. Lladtey left Sunday for Ila hae recently been transferred lard.
Mrs. Daniel Screeney and daughter, their home.
• to NAAS, Sanford.
Spending Sunday at Ih* beach
J. A. Yates la home again af­
Pat; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Willis
Mr. and Mr*. John Stone and
were 3lr. and Mr*. Clay Smith,
and sons Keith, Billie John and family have a* thrlr guest* for ter visiting relatives in klarsh- her
mother 3tr*. John l-each and
Bruce; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mor­ a few &lt;lay» Mr. Slones* brother tirld, Mo. While there h? enjoyrd
John Edward and Mr*.
rison; Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Ru­ and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mra. attending the city's centennial son,
Leach's father, Edward Pratt of
dolph; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Layo Paul Stone and sons, Edwin, Jack, celebration.
and the hosts Mr. and Mrs. Cox. and Jimmie of Sanford, N. P
Mr. and Mr*. A N. Scott re­ Washington, D. C. and Mr. ami
. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Jones en­ J. T. McLain Sr., I* staying at turned home Thursday from an 31r*. James Howard.
Gayla Burk* and Joyce Peter­
tertained, at their home on Lake Rest Haven with his daughter and extended vacation which began
Wayman, the directors and their son-in-law, Mr. and Mr*. W. L with their daughter Charlotte'* son returned Saturday from the
a u m # Youth Camp, held at
friewda of the Sanford Farmers' Solg.
graduation from Medlral School, N
White 8prlt!ga last week.
Market and Auction recently. A
Mr. and Mr*. F.. J. Lowry hav* l,i !T,llad*Iphla, Pa. I-ater, they
Mra. Dempsey Hamilton and
covered dials dinner was served on a* their gue«t, thalr daughter, vlalted friends In Main* and
children returned Sunday from
the lawn.
Beortdale,
N.
Y.
Friend*
of
Mia
Batty of W. Vo.
Miami, whero they bed been visit­
The business meeting was called
Mr. ond Mra. W. A. Elienwood Scott will he Interested to know
to o n to by William L. Lins and had aa their gueat Sunday, Mr. that ah* Is now Interning In San ing relative* for n month.
Mr*. J. L. Bullard and fostrr
the directors and officers mapped Ellenwocd*' aiater. Ml** Mary Francisco, Calif,
ion, Letter Levtner epent Sunday
out a program of Improvements Julia Elienwood of Savannah, Ga.
Leon Taylor of Newport New, with
har daughter and aon-in-law,
that would enable the auction to be J'dla and Allen returned to Va- la the guest of hi* friends,
Mr.
and Mra. M. Flanders, of
a greater service to the area farm­ Georgia with her Sunday for a Mr. and Mra. Richard Iver*. la t­
Winter Parlc.
ers.
er, Mr*. Taylor and their son will
.hofl visit.
Mlsa Cecelia Milsted Is spend
As there Isn't enough interest
Mr. and Mr*. John Stone and join him and they will build on
among the local C a lib a n in the family and thrlr guests, Mr. ami their property on Crystal lake. Ing th* weak visiting relatives in
cattle auction pens and scales to Mr*. Paul Stone and children of Sir. Taylor ha* lean transferred Oviedo.
Friendt of F. G. t o will be
from th* Newport Post Office to sorry to hear that he 1* a patient
the Sanford Post Office.
at th# Femald Laughton Memor­
Mr. and Mr*. J. K. Rrower ial Hospital In Sanford.
ttMC M adrid* Bow* Into
and children, Nancy and Ken of
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Fawcett
Um line* of a private utility
Weet Palm Beach, were th* week­ •pent th* past weekend In their
mnpany for Cte trot Usaa la his*
end
fussts
of
her
parent*.
Mr.
teey a* Lawfl U Stratum chslr'eko Mary ham*, returning ta
and Mra. P. D. Anderson. They their summer place at Highlands,
vraro en r^ito home, after a va­ N. C. on Monday,
Cuan H arton. throws Um switch
cation spent camping In the vari­
(right) to Waal MUtoo, N. Y. A
Friends of Mra J. C. Brannon
ous National Park* In Georgia, will bs sorry te learn that ah*
ftw aailaa away to r “
Virginia and tho Carolina*.
W. Y, a f
has been seriously ill this past
Attending the Farm Bureau week.
plenie at Rock Spring*, Saturday
Mr. and Mr*. Jack Scott of
were Mr. and Mr*. W. P. Burk* Dunkirk,
N. Y. are announcing
and daughter, Gayle and Mr*. tk* birth of
John Williams
Paul Brosm and son, Paul of on July 14. aMr.eat.
Scott la th* eoa
Fern Park, Myrna William*, Mr. of Rev and Mra. L. W. Reott.
and Mra. J. A. Strang*, Mr*. A.
Mr*. Leah Jordon of Daytona
B. Ailing and ch'tdron, Arthur
Beech
la visiting her brother-inn d Adel*.
and slater, Mr. and Mra. Roy
Saturday afternoon, ground was law
broken for th* new Preebyteriaa I* Rowell.
Educational Building. Prior to
Ikot time, Veraer Nelson, "Skipper" Nelson and I. V. Williams
had ssalsted to laying out tho
plot Saturday, th# trench** for
tho footing* wove dug by the fol­
lowing man of tit* congregation:

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Black Snow Comes Back To Geneva
GENEVA IP—Th# American!'
black tnow it swirling down on
Geneva again, Mauling laundry on
clothei linn and smudging the
girl* tunning on downtown ter­
race*.
"It'i awful." laid one, "you nth
on tan nil anil then Ihit tluff comet
down and make* you look and
feel ai if you've got a cate of
black mt-ailn."
And what't worse, the man who
halted the dutky tnowfail ta*t year
Gen. Walter Bedell Smith, it not
attending the tummit conference.
The black flaket began detrend­
ing on Geneva first last summer,
during the Indochina armiHire
conference. For awhile nobody
could figure tite origin, hut the
pe«ky tluff fell at regular Inter­
vals on a wide area around the
downtown tthone Hotel headquar­
ter* of the U.S. delegation to the
conference.
A determined Inquiry fraced Ihe
overtired toot to one rhintnry in
the hotel. Some Geneva friendt
appealed to Gen. Smith, then un­

dersecretary of Mate and acting Gen. Smith stopped the snow by
chief of Hie V S. delegation.
having »crconi put in the chlm
Thix it what the general found: neys. lie recalled that during
Several timet daily and at night World War It a highly secret
U.S. security men made the piece of paper turned up In a
round* of delegalion office* with North African dale urller's stall,
"bum bag*." Into the bags went wrapped around a handful «f dates.
all discarded paper—used cartiont. It had gone unhumed up a chim­
old memos, anything on which ney and been retrieved hy the
teervt information might have date teller in a town whe.? p i­
per. any -kind of paper, was at
been scribbled.
Even the di«*.llrs of dclcfatev a premium.
Gen. Smith li back In the United
went Into the hag, an important
Item to the U S. it, legali&lt;m since States now, in private hmine**
Secretary of Stale Dulles t* a great The security men are burning
one for drawing Grange lines and again, and nobody is screening
thape* while he ponders Ihe ver­ their ashes.
bal outpourings of others. The se­
GETS CAR BACK.
curity expert* taid the doodles
could reveal confidential matter,
BUT CANT DRIVE IT
presumably to an expert on psy­ TYLER, Tex. en - Marshall
chiatric warf.no.
Stile* showed up at Ihe police
When the "burn hag*" were full. station yeMcrday to rrport his ear
Hie terurily men took Utern to a had been stolen, the police, who
basement furnace, chopped up the had picked up Sitin' ear and wer*
paper and dumped it Into a hot looking for him, hauled him into
fire. The a*h flew,up the chimney, court where hr pawl $so in speed­
to come down on tho residents of ing fines and wa* put under $23
the neighborhood and their laun­ bond until he grit a driver's
license.
dry.

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Prospects Improve
That Government
May Achieve Goal
WASHINGTON IP — Troipecfs
are impioving that the Fiicnhowcp
administration may achieve iU
prime domestic goat — balancing
Hie federal budget — in fiscal
19VS. the bookkeeping rear which
it just three week* old.
Secretary of the Trcaniry Humphiey reported Wednesday that fi«ral 1955 ended June 30 with a de­
licti of $l.l92.noo,noo. Rut rising
prosperity was pushing up tax

collection*.

Even though feiK’ral spending
last year ran a billion dollar*
above the forecast made by Pres­
ident Eisenhower. Hie deficit was
3on million dollar* levs than Elsen­
hower anticipated. Ant the trenl
of tax collections wi* still sharply
upward a* the fiscal yrar closed.
3tany farmer* u*o Infra red
lamp* to provide warmth frr
thetr aowrt and pig* at farrowing
time.

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A m erica's ( ir il hardtop —
the R iv ie ra -fo lk s w ent for it in
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They liked the Convertible look
of thia 2-door beauty—long, low
ond rakish. They liked the added
security of the atccl roof over­
head. And they certainly liked
the abacncc of center posts in the
aide window arcaa-w hich gave a
completely unbroken view left
and right.
People liked it all ao well that,
over the past six years, they made
Ihe Kivient the higgcat-iclling
hardtop in the world, har none.
A nd it ttill is.
N o w Buiek ha* come up with
another great advance in hardtop*
—tk» 4-Dear Rivirra - *nd it's a
sensational hit.

fl ha* everything the nriginat
2-Door Riviera has - plus separate
doors for rcar-sm t passengers,
and a whulc ol u lot more room
for them.
Rock-solid An//-piliar* on cither
side are whal latch the front doors
and hinge the rear unci. So there's
no center post above the door
line - a n d a completely open sweep
o f view to both sides.
And the roominess provided hy
ibis gorgeoua new hardtop it
really som ething-over 9 inches
more hiproom and 5 inches more
letroom in Ihe rear.

That way you can also fry what
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handling nnd roadability-plus the
electrifying action of H oick's
Variable Pitch Pynullow.*
Dolt Ibis w frek-tom orrow would
ho f i r ' - a n d y o u ’ll sec w liat
record volume really means tit
Ihe way of record-high trade*
in deals.
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B O YLE

Now th a t President Fiaenimw-er haa t* n eeled th * Dixon-Yates contract, which
• u th ir ir e d a prlvat# com pany to supply
NEW YORK jP—Soma Stt timet charms of maybe half a million'•competitions,
power f i r pttblie needi, it aeema certain th n
in hit life Rutiell Patterson h it lovely American girls, and ha still At present Pattenon Is tonnoisy ■ ruffling and s to rm y oratory hoard
hid to view a line of beautiful doe.n't fed tired You hardly esn KimtiouOy engaged In tha task
In both Housa and Remit* sinro tho Iwtringirls and pick out th# prettiest fi*.l mm like that any moia.
of picking "Miss Esquitlte form.™
Next t'm e rain comes, do what children
n in r o f contract negntlatlnna will aiihaitle.
Naturally, hard work Ilka this' Brin* in artt.t himtelf — he • beiuty eonteit sponsored by
know how to dn and most adults have fo r­
Deapite jubilation of D e m o c ra t', they hnvo
thnuld piy well A fellow hat lo figures he h it drawn the (emilt ) oitvd Artitts. a Hollywood firm,
think of the wear anJ tear on hit form lio.noo timet m hit work. There were 1A3,000 "r'*i"*J *&lt;*•
gotten: E njov It. Put on old clothes— th e
n o t won a surrender fro m th o Preairtent o r
eyeball*.
not counting Idle doodling (the Irani* throughout the lntted Statea
fewer the b e tte r, within reasonable lim its.
from Republicans, nor h a v e tho nepuhllrana
Rut Patterson, a famous Ulut- kind of pictures »ny man drawl|
shown pubUe power to bo "galloping social­ Take off 'lin es and socks. T hen get out from
trstor and mteritcnrator, hat iu’* ^"r fnoi—b* fecit he It lm- ■lined to the fact that ai a jud|«
under shelter.
ism "
telHc»*ly put principle above pervious si a Judge to any femi- he won't make min) cloia persunal fnendt.
Feel the sp in 'll and s p a tte r of drops,
M em phis Is to hulld it* own power plant *
profit in this matter.
, nlne th »r,n P*e**u«e. tl
] "You cant accept m^ncy :n » But o \rr
tJ.c&gt;cjt» He Hu
H#
th# icar ’n nil icalp
soothing to b ra in and sp irit. Squlggle th e
to supplant the power M in g drslnod from
thing o' thii kind—it might he achieved an idea of what he think* «»• pv* 'here by a r'U'ntc • u?
toes In wet g rass. Find a deep place, if
th e TVA by the Atomic E nergy I’nmnii*mistaken, or it might oblige you,".'* *n Heal girl:
:n * conte.l to choot* the it’i'A
there's rain enough—a puddle or a ru sh ­
ainn. T h* President profp,««es himself h a p ­
he tald
| She would be about J feet a tve-eutiful cigarette girl in NeJing gutter to rre n t. Children will have found
Beauty ronlcvti hate become a have red hair, hi e e&gt;e«, afuil, k°fk She hit hun wi|h her mike
py w ith this compromise. B ut it seems fa ir
It fust. Join them In a sp la sh ; don’t mind
big American induitry. It hat beun »aucy m&gt;uth, a Jf-inch hurt, a 2t . UP kit.
to assum e a t well th at th e President was
climated that there arc up to IT. inch waist and a It inch hiplinc ! What hat Patterson learned
th e wet.
pot at all happv shout th e p artisan nature o f
ism beauty contets a year and' Oddly enough, although this it aboutwomen
from his unpaid
Or.
if
all
th
is
la
too
m
tirh
for
your
dig­
th e fly h t.
the money output, including ad
&lt;bc type of girl he draw* In his hobhk?
nity. just put on a raincoat and Vo for a
Me w as prohsbly not a t all happy, e ith ­
vrrttiing, to promote them run- ""n maganne and newspaper il j ••Well, reklheadt lend U» feel
waik.
Take along a congenial spirit, if
into the hundreds of miUiint of (tuatretion* hj rarely hat met her | Uprrior—whether they wera born
er. w ith the 1st* developm ent which r e ­
there's
one
around.
Feel
th
e
clean
rain,
ta
s
te
dollar*.
, *n rc*l lif*' ird-haited or acquired tha color
vealed th a t a government consultant, w ho
At M, Tatterson, acautious.1 In Judgingbeauty contejtant* b&lt;. latwr. And brunette ire generally
it. enjov tho look of it sla n tin g down. Then
had urged * private e n te rp ris e solution to
white-muitgrhed man who tell* of now- relict on hit artist's »&gt;c. a little more solid »"•* * &gt;J*.
.
go hark home refreshed.
th e n&lt;»w*r ahutnge, tu rn e d nut to he a
a si*-stitch head tear inflicted by r»'her than a Ispeline to measure bl-ndct."
»
What’s t h a t ? You get th e sniffles? P ry
one lo.ing contctant, it the un fhe variahlat involved
) Tb^t thould dispel the mystery
mem ber of an Investm ent firm which had
o ff vigorously w ith a rough towel; or tak e
rhallcnged king of beauty cuntett
m ake lor tviter understand *(„, t
woman — except, nt
been actin g as a financial agent on the D ix­
judges.
nj in n,y home " he said eri«pl&gt; course, Hi# one sou want to knove.
a hot hith. Fvon if a couple of aneer.es per­
on-Yates project P resident Elsenhower is
lit* own shy estimate ti that he At aJudge Patten n lays he » | ni4 klj, | or y|.,„ July tl, »rnl
sist, 't will sMIl have been w orth white.
•aae n tiallr an honest m an and this last piece
has h'd to view and Judga the neither a leg nor bo.nm man. . a y . j m(&gt; :J
th* hatie desirable thape of heauli-,
of Inform ation shed a gloom y light on th e
fill
women
ha«ni
really
changed
ad m in istratio n ’s position.
much in tint rentury He feels that
SAM DAWSON
Power, Involving as it does such im port­
the quality of entrants In beauty
|P n 's-n p er train s are In trouble. T he
ant facto rs of in d u s tra l production, of
contest!, however, hat nn'n with
fare do’s not begin to cover costa of oper­
th* mere*.mg popularity of tuch
gtomle re*earch and developm ent of th e
ation ami railro ad s are ru n n in g an annual
living conditions of so m an y citirena, Is nu t
I deficit of f.o m 1100 000,000 to $&lt;500,000.. . .
,
^ . .
• matte* t ' divide people Into "I am a De- ' nnn t...t t„ « .........in
..avia* ' NEW YORK # —Corporate prof- ahead
tabnu'e the hi* saint reported for SUla r i t i t a n a ’ l e v a '
M R O rnsituno Pa UP— Sit
ono just o m aintain paaseng:er » rv e.
tU_ , |k, |h# bllim#ll baom -are The first IM eorporatlnns to rr- the firti three montht of ths &gt;car. p l a f l j U d f l d
169
\n.irrw Nels Hesdhal, ef Little
Title Is the om inous m essage wnirn i natrn,Bmn | hettar ihsn some economic port f*"*» ihrough almott all the
Thr c„n,m rrt, iirpsrtoirnt hat
0
y\,rb, Minn . Hopped st a service
man R lrh a r' R. Mitchell o f th e In tersta te
rf»pa«tera expected. importsnt mduttnes and they in
Juit r41r.d m r &gt;timate ox fir»t- |
. I
f. I
I
.teflon on Route Sit near this
CnhifWP* (*nnimUni»&gt;n tiring* to th® HO*
K»p#ciall)‘ imprtiiiv# gaini if f iludt bothinull and lira* firmi
quarter profiti «•( all corporatism j M w ICVI f 1 0 f l 3 1
Pocono Mountain retort t ®m a
H 'l l r t U a»r
t*t S h i SIi . i St.
rnuntir a d v lrin n of the Assuciation of
•»&gt;
eompanis. But the number Is loo .mall &gt;el. hy onf billion dollars I., a total
.eirral day. ago
»
i
n I "i
ii
*
„„ *od lh# rsilroadi. Tha first lib to mute than tndiraie th# trend. „( 4l billion, compared with SI'.
. _
_
, _
||« mid the owners, Mr and
• • IHKt lllH ■»•••»» OiHUl It. ISIS
American Itnilingili lie Suva that pasaeu- c„ rpi,r i |,n|U io report esmingt art | Final total*, week. in the ulur.*. &lt;| - tn t!l* ju il three month*
T .UA U n n
L |n f J f l t t l
vtM Charle. Gordon, hs was
• i I m i eaiM it t i i s i i r i - i i n . ■•4m lit a »« g r r a e rlc e pnva only w hen operated he- cr tasei for the first h i monthi could whittle down ttit high per
„j jgj|.
IW U r l w l l
I IIIU v l i l jhitchhikmr to f t Carton,
rotors to

Never Tires Of Judging Beauties

| Rainy Day Prescription

Train Trouble

Soldier Changes
Clothes At Station;
Wallet Left Behind*

Corporate Profits Running High

The Sanford Herald
•« rxiM H •* Ware* t. 1ST*

a a a e s s s s i i i . n o * * ■•a pakiiitH
• rsareipTins a a r e s
•e Carr's*
la* Hi ■” *
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ti M
VIim Haalfee
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eat t»M

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■■Sat a* HltfWlaaaal tar tbs iw tM t •» valriaa
Sbb4* wVSI be t t m U *•» M saltt a4t»r«»la» talas
M

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l i t IW tU la a b te t w st tbs SaasatsIsS Prsas
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M onrUy, July 25, 1055

t« i4

r o D A r t n im .K v e r s e
In th e innneenry of m y h e nils h«v« 1 done
this.—Gen. 20:5.—We ell hnve made m is­
takes. « a should correct w h e re irr ran and
fo rget th em where we a a n n o t. ra id followed
th is n ils.

tween twu la rg e ritles.
The rnilronde m«y an&gt;n he facing public
stilitiflo nr n r ire aiintmrt sim ilar to th n t
auh'idv nr p r.e e aupport alm ilar to tn n i
pnl.l tit- fo rm er If the rnilnm da are Wurth
keeping they nre worth pay in g for w hether
In Inmnwd ......... . t u « Th. r . i l , . . , l . - t.
not know w h rr^ th# money ia coming from ,
h u t thsy are n si eager fc r governm ent etih*
nldv. Racrnt’v th e y ’ve been urging drivers
to leave th -ir ra m at the elatio n and tak e
train* to w ork * h t .e v e r possible, but thin
cannot answ er com pletely th e passenger
problem.
Fnlf'S th e railroads rnm e up with a
solution or people again liernm e train traveling con'rinue it might well Im th at tne railroads, wh'ch r u t such a colorful path in
American hl«t-.ry less thnn a rentury ago.
Will U reducest to the fr.trrl glory of comm u ter trains ah u ttlln g people from city to
auhurh Ilka expensive itre e tc e ra .

'how * remsrkshlt Increase of 4# cents*# l»inI o h e ttrrs note that net profit,
.Springs, Colo, and atksd permitl**r
Hja ) ear-before fig-1 t ombined, the
net
would appear even hlilter if to SALISRl’RY. Md e Norn* Mr 1non to chan;e into e I v 111 a i#
ur*J ° n'J' 11 nl
l,*» ,nm* , , '#r
1
many rorporstioni wrren’t totting Phmon Sod CuHaun Miller have rlothei. They acrecd ard even
prn„ u lhll , , i r lhil,
compared with HM.SJt.Ml for the „ ((,f U f .r , um,t% rr.r n „
,„r |fjrn f,| , h,t w h it, tea In theirs ,v»
him a meal
The bright profit picture-for so lima cnmpamet in th# first s i w , t jmi)rll/,|,„ nn r,( pu n|
and nalua Janutca it dops in Salts-1 Rut Wedne.dsy they asked
the
msny firms, sipertally tha larger: months of their previous fiscal f,|llipfl1rnl untW.r lhf
|,,,.
bury.
I .tats police to be on tha watch
.
... .
. .h ta .
1* o o »,
I dTSSaw^w
'■In tfUQIIIon
« n - tn tfif rru
. „n. .■nfl
. . . . ll*“l
. . . . I1 n a i f
.......................
kv tba
ika bulls
knit. m wan
m five
m i firms
nrm i wera
w en in
in*
ren
companies tliowing notable in from a two year Jail icntcnc# W*d- After H*|dhat left the station.
months age
by
Wall1
ago
tn
the
red
•«“ hy IS# bulla in wau
nve turns were in me
1
|h JM r lf f j„un^ ,n nesday on a chan* of gtowtns thry found hit wall*! with iso in
Straal wlho h,g up Slock pr.ee. Many compame. esp.ci.Uy h.
^ ^ ^ . " [ a r m equ.n mar.Ju.n. In lh.tr l.n k n .
traveler, check, and IIS In cash
in anliripatton.
p i" "•
. . .
! smaller ones, have "»rrow gains
r«ment. coal naoer. huild
Circuit Judge R u A Taylor pint th* toldlar'a idcntlficaimn.
s year
.go But"whopping
mrn'- ^'riVi»’ 7^m l7alT’* drugs.
hll,M' »»*«wn.lcd the .cntrrtcr after th e.rj' ' lie probibly didn't hsva an1
Dhor «" over
inrraitaa
ha
Urio^r
”ns‘‘'
increase*
by
Mims of
of the
larger
‘"s n.material*,
chemicals
tnrreaves
by
Mima
the
larger
tutiber
and
textile
lawyers told him MrPhrr.on and other penny with hlm,H Mrs.*
„M
(h#f|, ta
hl§hfr ones pull th*. ever.*#* higher than i 1***- ru" ^ r *m‘ "’»u‘c
Miller didn't know there wst i Gordon said. "Wa don't know bovA1
Among
Ihe
minority
with
poor
ja(| against cullivaling Hit d«pv he's managing to eat. If he'd Just
*»(# larreatas this year than last many obtervert esp^etwt — even
(uniiiaralisr
showings
are
some
-eomething whirk managamanla
weed.
&gt;contact in wr'H is* glad to tend
killing firms in the electrical The two firm worVrrs brought his billfold wherever ha la."
[ j ^ " * * * ^reelew future profit
eqtiipmrnl. food dislributng ami senlv of marijuana with them
h t | „ rfn|lhfnH r r , ijH„ ,
airrralt mduslrica.
when they came' from Jamaica
Kiaenhnwer’i haiH in Geneva hy
ft takra 1,000 gallons of paint
HI yrara ago. There, said Mrthsiwmg the world that America
Pherson'a lawyer.,’*il la brewed *sery four years fur tha U, S.
TOKYO uri— Cnnimunlit thins
SLOGAN sw irt iisn
economy, at well as it* military proposea to lama the world's rroit
dome,
RENO, N*v, ,ri—Rcnn'a iksv city Ilka Ira and u*,-.l for "all sort* 0y|
J ' " a m 11" ^ .
the US unruly nama -tha Yellow River, admmiilratiun has tofe up with arhas and admenla."
whesa cepari.) for di-aslrr ha* a switch on the lime honored Tba two hava brm using marl
rreaaury wuh a promit# of highrr given
Ill's OlIR C.UKST!
H tha name of 'ih l i u i ,j„44n .tutstung Reno as "The Juana since thry wera :n Mr
tag eollertiom m the months $orro«.
Me hava leased M airPhrr'nn
now
Is
SI
and
Miller
S
T
Biugrst luilla City In the World
CnndillanH mama at the
Tha Rrda envision a serial nf City employes found th|a slogan "Thej'r# not addicted," said
Mar-Law Motel.
their lawyer
•44 dams, tarracing tha main course on thrir paychecks today:
Ah„i|utely
FHRR far t
of the river which flnwa thrnugh
"The Most Courteous Litila City Hamilton P. Fat. itate'a attnr
ta»*
tn
all
aaw irritate
north f'hina. The dams In turn m the World."
nry, also In an axtenuating word
• I our Naval Air Station.
would grnrrala 110 billion ki!o*«n
for
the
defendants,
lie
said
h*
had
Pirn un vour k?va at the
"It was Mayor Un Harris'.
..
knuri nf electricity in a year, or plan." explained City Contruller 1° • '’Menew they gave or sold the
"Iflc* of
IS timei China's total m m t
Gordon Sampson.
dope tn anybody el-a.
Tha plana wera oullinnl la the
__________
Jod*r Taylor a n a McPherson
National People's rongrtsa In Pei­
1and Millar a lip before letting
ping tola wrek by Vira Piemirr
The U-, A match Industry pm- them |o. "If you nerd soma atuff
•RuiMrra nf Fine fTniptl"
Tang Ttu-hul, said a Ptipmg rado ! duces IJ's kill ion books af mist- to bod thei* are plenty of Amir
2025 8. French Av*.
broadcast beard here.
'ebas a year.
I lean mild ruots," ha advised. 1
TALLAHAMKE-Florida w md
up the (iral hair of Usla year with
14 per rrnt fewer death* from
wrecks Invaillgaled by toe Florida
da Highway Patrol compared with
Ibe ftrat half af tu t.
Patrol Tnmdr. H N Kuhnian
said today that the number of arcidrnla Inrreated by a narrow on#
per rent for the January through
June period, while arreala wrnt up
hy the aubatantul margin of t%

China To Harness
Wild Yellow River

Tralic Accidents
Faure Strange Figure A t Session Behind Lest Year,
Report Indicates

JA M E S

M ARLO W

WAWtNfITON i# — There have: they r.»r* worthy of consideration J thar than this on dtaarmsmsnt:
Wm Mtssee et fleoavs when PreaJust h.n» and ohy rsurs tta-j jh# |U| rnur thnuld work nut
Uetd 1 1 s e e h o v e r must have elded m go off into left fuld, sway an mipcrtton sytlasi to prevent
wished Mm french Premier, Edgar from Eurnhowcr and Edrn, Is sol rheatlng in sny arms rut. Vetterflare, had stayed home.
He Hear. A mrmher of the American Hay Kitenhnwer followed this up
•lapped Iha frenchman down m drUgslom told reporwrt the three by tuigrilisg Mia Untied mstda
pubUe |
men htd son.- over their "pining and Russia aarhanga hluaprtsli ew
faure, because of hit perform- tpwarhat logether although sot in their arms and permit mutual
ear*, la the strangest figure at detail.
aerial checks
tba eahfereura although apparent­ The fiaachman. intecure la hit
Rut an Monday faure billowed
ly lag everehadnwed hy Ritanhow- Job 11 prime minister, msy hire Eisenhower with a preposil that
er and tha British tad Runian bean talking for tha benefit of pot- disarmament might k# trhlavad
frtma Ministers, Edta and But-1 Itlnsns at home One fr*nch | hy huditliry controls. The Rue
ginm.
source S l i d fau ra's propositi elans, wilh lhair kind of govern­
Twice—with his proponli on Hu showed a dath of daring in hi* ment, could conceal arms apend•rm aneat and Eurnpein seeurily ms haup.
ing hatlar than tho Woat, if either
- h e eottne te have set KlseehowrBut tf Mae Big fo u r's dsrtng was side (healed
er's tueth am edge. Amaritana at In ho the maaaura of their atalaaAnd ysstrrday, s t If tw show how The number tojurad showed an
Oeeeea made it rteir Elsenhower manthlp and vision, thry could little he thousht of faura's Idea, II par rant incrraa# over tb* tig
•either joined tn fsura's Idea* nor Juit at nail go ellmb an Alp.
Kisanhowar told Bulimia to front monthi of HM. gning from l.U ]
wet happy about them.
fsura want to Ganeva at pert at faure: The United Males 10 4,Ml during tho same ala months
The one on European eoeurtly of lh* Western team with Eisen­ hasn't yet found n way to which tola year.
■Used tote the RusslaM* kanda hower tad Eden. On Monday, the
figure# sen he used m a Other arttvtHee shown ta
lefete they said a ward And the npenmi day, he wae the second budget
June report of the Patrol:
lotaUna ggmiwkJy aaued an faure*# speaker Ha followed Elsenhower lure way ta control disarmament
Number ef wrecks Invertigated
Returning
to
Manday:
faure
Mess shoot dlsanesmeot. saying who, at that time, went no furalso envisioned an alt lumpean first half af the ye«r. T.on against
•ecurtty aystem which mould ab­ T.M: number killed IM this year
sorb, meaning abolish, the North tn ITT same alt months tail year:
Atlantia Treaty OrgenUitlm. the written warnings first an months
West's military alliance against of tail year IT,Ml against to.TM
Russia and do thief hays ef de­ tola 11a months,
The Palrni reeevered HIT stolen
fense.
The United Matas and Britain vehlclei during the Br*t half
to enuaed hy npMUtag B e 1
have tainted on kraping NATO. ef tola yean apprehended IWT per
letry of the muaalao.
Russia his ling demanded It be sen* for vinous re a sons Troopers
abolished, to faure made about gave MM apeerhei no safely,
If yeWre Ubo moil sf ns. yonll
MukIi i yet their energy hf
as big a rnoreasion to the Rus­ 11 per rant Inarea a# and performed
probohiy ewtm, play boa#boll, breaking down a chemical la your
sian*—before they opened their ether duties aurb aa radio lalki and
golf, i w races, m ploy ether body. There u eort of n snaln
mouths to Oenava—es he eeuld skewed safety movies.
games Wf B i l— phytlcol eser* reaction breakdown at this ahem*
Troopers spent jtlJS I hour* on
make.
(ten with rntle thought
of
1heml. The end result to testis add.
the roads end rode t.MT.ito mites.
And
when
Rutganin
did
apeak
he
yowu uim «j wrhin yen call upon your mne*
In the Driver's License Divisloo
railed tor an att-European security
ayitem and the end nf NATO He 1A4.MV peapla leak driven eaa
went tote more detail than faure. IM.Mf people took driver eiaml
Rut both men's Idea* an that paint nations. IM I! passed while MAM
felled er had taaemplota papers
wound up to Ike same plate.
The Weight 1M.41I vehtrlee. tound !,TM overAbout 41 pep ami at Rretofi weight end their
were aspepuletlan la under II peers eld. erased HTMM.N.
H mts* » ataple w*y In eerreel

Odiiam &amp;Tudor,
Inc.

Take It Easy On Your
First Summer Outing

Essssn

D ls o o v a r th #
In

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Mg toriarvwait# wtowl CRrpator daws tor —wr
Tbat'a what tons of Umaawads at new Chryahw----i n
• f t awylng . . . and that's what yowti my wtom n a
4wha CKryaiee'a "lOO-MUtom-DoUar Rida."
M*s othwa oar &gt;awdtoa an warily . , . ar pevwM— r—•
awtft, awuinih, ante power . . . aa Chrydec. You mjow
Momatcbad matrol at any spaed, with tb* only fulL
Hm* power rierring. You coavmaad Uri world'# a m t
pawarftil typa V-* evstriiM, plus Urn wawaM at Ml
traa— lariiina, PowarVUlal
Rut tbaea'a a whaia tot wwsa 4a Ihto yvar1! Mg am
mataaa sinry. Tbat'a why wa tavtta yaw ta firm ta
Mr yaw m f tha Mg dltfetawea la Mg warn today, kp
Aiktog CMptoarY tMUmg "lOO-ktiUtoa-OaMm MM#!*

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Calendar

MONDAT
E!.W Rprlng R.vrtlsi Chapel trill
Du# to a C FO stag p a rty , T u e s­ begin at 4:30 a m.
xr.w YORK .P—W.th Increasing
HOLLYWOOD JT—Last year
Tl USD AT
boy mint likely to succeed in
frequency the** dava th* te!evt«ion day night tha reg-ilar meeting of
Th# P**t Nobl* Grands Club «l
wai George Gnbel. Tht* year
| Industry 1* making new* that tho C I ’O Wivea club w ill ha held
Jar. Fill th* crock with w w m lari appears to be Johnny Carson.
bears as many absorbing angles tonight at S p m at th» C f’ O Club th* fenvin!'* Rchcaah will m##l
or tomato** to within 4 or I
U Moor*, 711
as a cubist painting.
Carton a a alender, good look
on the Sanford N aval V u viliary with Mr*. H
lorhr* "f th* top. Ml* well th* ing young man with an uptilted
Now NBC-TV announce* that A ir S tatio n . Rcfreahmenta m il b« Myrtle Av* at 8 p. m.
vinegar, aalt and w*t*r and p«ur no&gt;« and a ravual romedy man­
Th* Ftrat Baptist Vacation
neat Oct 1 it will begin preienting aervast.
«»*r
—* *th*
— vegetable*.
------ Flat* a layer
' - ner. When hi* Thur»day mshl
' five hour long liv* dramatic ahow a T h * Driftwood O re?* of th* Rib!* Retinol at th# Elder Spring*
of dtll *n&lt;l th* rrm*imn* pickle CHS ahow pirmiervul (our week*
a week in color from Hollywood Sanford Garden Cluh, » htch is for ( Baptist Chapel b«gms at 8:30 a m«
Th* Ftrat Baptist Intermcdtat*
»pic** osar th* top.
ago, moat critics compared him
Th* hour will be from I p m. to n avy wivea, w ill meet at th*
Cover with • heavy plat* and to Gnbel.
1« p. m , Ea*tern Time, Monday G arden Center at t p m A ll navy Royal Ambaaaador* will meet *1
s #j(ht It t« hold th* vegetables
I through Friday. And K won't be w ive* a r* Invited to attend th* 7:00 p. m.
That appeara to h* his fat*.
Th# Pilot Cluh will sponsor a
URd»r th* hrln*. L’a* only *nouch When he arrived for a luncheon
»oap opera.
m eeting.
ptaslirwar#
perty at th* Yacht
hrin#
enter th* plat*, for as chat, th* man in th* neat booth
•'With on* atroV* of a pen we
Th# It#*rdat1 Av# Ctrcl# w ill Club at 8 p m. The public u cupa
&gt;nr liquid i* drawn from th» was-Georg* Gobel.
t
ar* ordering into being a theater meet at th# chapel at I p m.
dially Invited to attrniL
j
vegetables th* crock may over"H wai inevitable that I would
| on a national seal*," Albert McTh# Vacation it*bl« lU-hool at th# ,
t\ UDXKSIMl
flow.
ha rompaird to Georg*.’’ ob­
Cleary, the show's overall proTh# Firat Baptist Player M e#U
Ka*p Jirkl** *t mom temper- served olinov. ••from now on. any
] duerr, laid In an interview. “For
ing
Service will begin at 7:30 p.
#| UIT&gt; jimut 70* F. and *ach da&gt; comedian who doesn't do'a violent
j No yean people have been asking
m. Bring your Bible*. Tho Ku-.l
r#m,,vc the arum that forma over kind of romedy will be called 'an
'Why not * true American thea­
Baptist Sunday School Supcrtnu
ISr top. Let th* pickle* ferment other Gobel'
ter?’ Now «• am creating a Iru*
•ndrnta meeimga will be hetit in
*‘lt hat always been that way
until wall flavored with dill, and
American theater.’*
th# Chapel following th# Traycr
UBt,|
t r ( rl*ar through, with When a new- personality eomrt
Tim* will tell about ttial, of
RiMting.
no mh„ # ip&lt;&gt;ti .howing when cut. along, critic* nerd a point ot re I
centra*. Rut certainly the acope of
Tlio First Baptist Vacation
^
j „r g «eek* th* pieklra crenc*, A James Dean .* com
the
proposed ahow is impressive
&gt; t t r t , Hj, tc u |#
Bib!# Achool at tha F.lder Spring*
pared to Marlon llrando A Mamie
Two hig color studios in Bur­
Baplial Ctiapet will begin at k .-4
To ____
atom: Park, th* plrkl** In \a n Doren i* automatically called
bank. Calif, will be in almost con­
a. m.
t
l t*rll* jar*. Strain th* plckl* another Marti)n Monro*.
stant use to produce (A weeks of
TIIUR5D
AT
prin#&gt; hrtnf to boil*, and pour oxer
“ Im *ur* when Gobel »** firvi t
this stead) stream of shows, with
Tha Vac* Iion Bible Shcool a» tha
p.fU#t i t ,Ap ef jtr . jf d**u*.l. jetung started b* was called an
on* unit bl'H-ktng in ore atudio
Elder Spring* Baptist. Chapel be«
flip vinegar to **i-h other Herb Shnner.”
whll* another la performing in the
giria at 8 30 * nv
qutrt 8m1 ,jg),t| , and p«oc*a* 1» Carson hooted at th* Idea that
second ll wdl absorb th* efforts
Th# First Baptist Junior Riivnl
rninut** at simmering t*mr*ra- such aiart a* Gobel ar* overnight
of W director*. Jio playwrights,
Amhasaah'ra
will meet at tha
tur*.
between .t.Va) and 4,000 actor* and
auccata**. He pointed out that
church at J.fHi p nv
Dili* Roll ah: Ua* 1 quart chop­ 1/ineaom* George it merely reach­
technician*.
FRIDAY
ped oi ground cabbac*; 1 pint ing a larger audience with the # i&gt;! -*Am-mt
MctTeary, a quick loteni* man.
Th* Vacation Blbl* g,-hool at tha
chopped or ground whit* anion; I romedy talent h* exhibited for
save he la Interested in "hlg name"
Elder Aprlngi Raptirt Chip#! bapint chopp»d ot giound awtet 1years as a rhiH hillbilly alar.
acton and w ell known plays at lha
MRS. ARTHUR RH IN AN
gina
at 8 .10 am.
gr*#n p*pp*ra: and I pint chop­ Army entertainer and night club
tarn* tun* v* la carrying out on*
Th# fommcn*#mmt Program
ped or ground *w**t r*d pepper. comic.
of the most iiilcnsua hunt* h t
fo r ih# F h io r
K p ru ig s B a p tis k
Diatrlbut* la cup fa i t over
new talent aver known.
war another early start­
Cliapel Vacation Blbla School
each stand in a separate bool for er.Johnny
*‘l have ms hesitation In doing,
He wai b«rn jn year* ago in
will begin .st 8 p nv Th# Kahlbitt
the** rhopp»d Ingredient* and !*t i Coming.
f r evample. ’Jtome.v and Juliet,' ’*
Inua, which h* admit* i*
will ht open in th# public at 7:34
oaih stand In a separate howl for
h*
siyi
"Th*
fact
a
play
has
been
place for a comedian to com*
p m.
4 hour*. Squeeae I* mualin bag no
lone
before
on
TV
d'&lt;*«n't
mailer
(mm Ht was on* of thos* lifedotll they ar* fr*a frona Juira. n(-lhe
if it's a good play I n inUrestrd,
party lads who could do fun­
Fiar* all Ingredient* In porcelaina* another rvampl* In ‘Moby
Chrtat Church. Rmnivilto, N. Y .1 York City,
ny
r&lt;vulme,
and
ventriloquism
Hut
lload h*ltl* with 4 tahlcapoon* h* mad* it pay off.
u a , di* leans Aatutday, July U ,
Mr Branan. an alumnua of Fm Dick Bit I'm just as tntrtritrd
muatard a**d: t labl#«pooa* cri"I
lour*d
all
nv«r
th#
Midwesl
"f
th*
marriage
of
Mia*
Mary
|
ory
University attended Aleison n * n,’ '* •” ,y l,,r *n “"known
• ry *e*d: I quart vinegar: I 1*
ounds granulated tugar; • la- with ahnw a," h* recalled “Olten lusuia# Knight, dauahUr *f Mr. | Lnivaralty, and did gradual* work | Val/-■
Mct leary *eekt new acting tal
leapoon all-*pie*, unground; 1 w# would do th* show on th* bark *nd Mr*. Lewta Knight, to Arth- in entomology at th* University of
*V, ^
^
stick einnamnn; and 1 tahl*apoon of airuck bed After you've en “e Rr*n*o J r. a»n of Mr. and Florida Hr served *• a pilot m
terta n*d thoi# tudiencti, you can
A. Branan of Sanford. The the Army Air Fore# during t\o,|d 1 &lt;*'" *
' "
f|ev*a. unground.
do,.hi*.,tog c.r.m«ny, was r *r- , War II. and now with th. II m.
• h" rf„&gt;&gt;* 1h*« IA »»*r»
Spirt* should h* tied In a hag. flea anything ”
k) th# R*v. Mirim Cal4* and GrourvU SLrvica In Lf#«burf *.rc:i1 n°*
™ ,hf
Roll mlitur* for lb minut*a. Pour i Aftrr a mirtima Navy hitch he
A reception follawad at Uta j After a wedding trip through the American th«wter^ will have com*
Into hot aterillied Jar*, teal whila worked h r radio stalioni in N*
brash*, than d*. uicd v&gt; Urkl* bom* of in# bride * parcrU.
I toulh. live tsviiplt wiU ntak# their ,rom our
R* aura t» aak
Hollywood. Hu Car on s cellar
Tha bride, *«r«vrt*d hy h*r fathar. bom# m l^eshurg.
Homemade
ir*
cream
soda:
was a hit on radio and prompted wort a gown of Chantilly lace nveri
\ our Dealer
Mis a ran of chilled blended or
hi* current TOwrrk network deal white aatin, and carried a bouquet j
ang*.and
grapefruit
loir*
with
a
lo Finanra
»--------------------I n f whit* nrchida and atephamvtia
quart b-'tll* of chilled ginger ale,
H eal /iM rJ lw C . A n A
Her fingertip length veil of lull*
IhrouRlk
pour over diced fin h frill and
u e L a n a is S c e n e
f „ ‘gM U m . j un*t cap ni,
Mr and Mrs L F. Garner and vanilla Ice rrram in tall glass**.
Chantilly lac* and a*ed pearl* Ah#
• LONG HTTED JACKET for
was attended by Mr*. Kvaretl C. •&lt;&gt;n. Roger have returned from a
H your hum* «*r* to hum tothla suit of black and wrhit#
tstation
in
North
Curo'uia
where
Mr
and
Mr*
I.
F
Walker
and
morrow,
«ouM you rememhtr
The Seminole Association*] Wo Cooper, of Hiver.lal*, N Y . as mi
•varyrthlng R contained! Many men’t Missionary Union Annual Iron of honor, and Mr* Knc S J*1 Mr Garner attrndrd a wholesale family leimned yesterday from checked Egyptian totton auit*
U u s n c l l u i ^ u L Ba j o
iniurane* *«mpanl»* ar* so aura Rally mil tv# on Friday. July yn trup. of Scarsdale N Y , aist*r nf furniture me«ting in H.gh 1’uinl. llrudrnton whei# they spent the log d#*tgn#d by HeM Clair*Whit* linn cellar and stiff*, aa
wrchriuf with Mrs Walker's lit
yw* **uldn t Hat all your toaar* at th« Second lUptist Church m the bridegroom
Mis* Cynthia
Mi«a Fay# Gamer U wttrn.ii, k trr» Mrs Catherine I Rnwe and s»- ll a* th* Jacket ctoatrg, ara
laiuii* Jellrup, nolc* of th* hrld*that th*y furnish forma to mak* Del.and
euMinmi with Mach m Ua pipe I
Camp
Ridgecrest h r Girls in Mua Billi* Iwiii'ii, of Duilusm, h
HEMn r a rD tc
K aa*l*r for yna to ha*p an inThtt meeting i« for everv W M q gr«x&gt;m. was flower girl All three
tog.
v*atory. Taking Inventory of a member and for Y W A T, G A ’», w*r# gown* of pal* pink organdy, Ridgtrraat, S. C. for fav• w». a.
*
aI
W
household t a k a s cnnaidtrabla and R A T of th* Tint Baptist and earned nosegay* nf mar*. A*l
Mr and Mrs E R glow# have
Hma hut la worth th* effort. rhufeh. Th* auatliart** will be phintum, *nd com flower*
Bringing It i f to dal* *a*h year in charge nf th* program
|
Cap! William r Rranan C9AF. •a ah»«r gu»si. Mr g in . i .
Mi** Evrlyn Hijgin,on of ll.iiinn'
doesn't taka muck tun*.
Mis* Bonin* Jean Ray. f&lt;#m*r served as heat man for hi* brother Mata
B»r« are wgg**ti«n* for th* missionary lo China will b* the U*h#r* were F.rte S JrJtrup and
Job. Make th* Hat on* room at a gur«t speaker
• Dr Harry H. Rmwnlee.
tim*. Include th* list* each item
Th* meeting begin* at 10 • m 1 Mr*. Branan attended Barnard
A rr i»&lt;-rl!Anr",i» tho-ser was
wai purrhiasd and lha nriginal and a rovered dish lunch will be Colleg* and rnlumhi* Univaratty,
roen hy Visa Jerrv WTIktnaon
cost to gtvs an Indication of th* held with th* hostess church to and ts a graduate nf Pembmk* Col
value, taaentlal 1a Mttllng claims. furnish the meat and drnk.
IT.Hit.lay n c*hl In her hum* for
lege, Rrsrwn Univeraity Ah* tor
Don't forget th* contents of
, Mr* R F Chpndler th* former
There will b* a nursery for small mrrly wai associated with lha Tub
I Mis* Ju n e r inner who
mat«h*au *d drawer* aad alo**ta, children and all members ar* ur- lie Relation* Department nf the
p eturos an walla, bedding, lin*n* ged In attend.
Ttp* to eonalder hef.u* buying find Jun* 7i In Folkaton, Oa
Mefrsspstlilaa Museum at Art, New
and n'h*r Itoms you hnv# taken
• sawing machin*t
The »hnw*r w«* held «n the
far granted. An Mtlmsta •" pre­
!• Shag am u d and C O .,I,, nutald* poVch of ih* hum# with
sent value may he helpful, to*.
vatu** m various makes brfoi« I iquels of red rosea Inteiapei.
If certaia pnaa**aioa( vci# puryou buy.
rhaa»d befnr* ItM —la the mtdLook at vartoua modrll "* 1
,'‘,Urd P1*""
fort »*, for aiampla —replacemad* hv th# a«m* enmpan. wit* also nard.
ment coats would b* greater
Ganira « r i # played »tlh pri
They range from a v riy plain
than lha original pwrehate prt»*.
head to a
dalusa head.
f j . m tea going to Mia* Fuy* Reck
Photograph*, preferably in *•• ir a lg h t aiitchlng S)|.# to ih# hnm and M&gt;s Chandler.
lor, nf aach room will ha very
After th» hono;e» w ai pr»aen
•wring aerntt* typ#.
uaaful tf properly I* destroyed
I . Aak to **w on an# m srhln ’*i,h n,\ nv ' r ' r,jr «!f'*
atalan. An individual pi*tur*
M
K toeom# laU reated In buying
»tv# Hema. aqrh a*
r *a tavaral
diffrrrr.t MS- W,i ?
.
• entat of silver
flllAtt#
TbaTe
to# innaarw than ordinary
4. Baamln# aahmri for fltBcr ’' h ,r’ ‘‘ ol C u n
ha helpful alao.
Menal faaturM aurh a.
of
’"''""w 1“ s,*\" ?,' .** n! ?
mt th* Hat, th* piceftting dnwrw to and g .i.io # up J''t n
a
« ,?
u
n*gatlv*a In a *af«
from the machine It par* provided bRm. Ml** B a n d * B rld g .t Mia*
sack as a *afa d»po*lt ho*
f a r arw.lt . q u i p m .a t u.ed at t h .
" ' ^ rr “ fi
1
or n fireproof *af*. They will be
mack in*. F . a . of w , w , t h
C a r o l.ll. M r.
invaluable If yaw have to pravtda
Wilkinson
th*
hostel*
and
Mra
*■4
w
—^
rtangar —*at •turning
W *»w »ai(|
itha
n w
rma
vmproof a t lots.
akin* ova*. (Cahlneta with ,ain*ll Mel Unlock
top area and lag* eln,* w&gt;#« thrr j
a r * aavRy twnsrd over v

#Timc Now To Make Pickles For Family,
For Guests, Says Myrtie Wilson
Every hamfmak.r Ilk** to bar*
plekla* *n band t* »*rr* to b*r
family and guaata. *»y* Myrti#
TYUaon. H orn* Demonstration
fvni.
Agent
Pi-.p'e lilt pirht** and r#ll»h*a
because th*r add 1*11 to Mh*rmil* unapp*tiitng m*ntt». Pick!**
In any form not only rr*at* an
f appttlt* hut alan ttimulat* it.
T'rr*'» food valu# In pirklr*. to*,
f r r In'tonr*. *w##t pickles fur*
r th energy and dill hrinr i*
anmetlmes :ated alth kraut Julf*
In nutritive valu* If *tt*n in
moderation with other *»i*nti*l
•»i«ntlal
food*, pick!** mak* an *ac*llMt
addition to th* dirt.
Dill pick!**: Tak* 4" or »0
irrdlum-tllrd or large eucumb#rt,
eucumb«rt.
medium-aired
or gi»*n tomato**; a cup i t at )
whoi* mlaed pick!* apicea: fierh
u! dti*d dill; 1 Tint &lt;2 cup*' sin*far: 1 pound l l l» eupai **lt; *«d
t *a..on* wai*r.
tVaah and drala th* cucumber*
• r gr*#n tomato**. Tiac* half of
th* pirkl* *pir*» *nd a layer of
Aril to • b.r*llon «r**h *r «t—

Hour Long Shows
Ready For Fall
From Hollywood

Johnny C
Labeled Most
Likely To Rise

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parts
ara
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th* machine.
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Run Rally Takes

First Matches
Results Told
Four first round matches la th#
City Ttnnli Tournament were
eomplstod In spit# of Ilia rrln
Saturday and Sunday with thrro
matches actually being played and
ona moving Ruddy Proctor into
the ascend round by virtue of a
default by Herold llackenhach.
Raaults of matches to data
nr*:—James Davis defeated Bill
Park 6-4:64; H&lt;ll Fleming de­
feated Dr. Charles Park Jr.,
6-4:4-6:62 In a match closer
than tha seotia indicate. BUI won
tha first sat Saturday afternoon,
then tha rains earns forcing a
&gt;stpunment until Sunday with
r. Park Jr. winning tha first sat
of tha day by an Identical score,
6-4. Fleming then put on tha
pressure to win tha deciding sat
0 games to 2.
Joel Mots was victorious In his
match with Stanley KaU by
Scores of 6-1 and 6-4.
Other flist round matches ara
to ba completed by mid-week,
weather permlting.
Cana Tucker, defending singles
ahamplon, engaged ia a good
workout w i t h young Wally
Phllipa Jr. tha challengar of
''Grandpa" Chailia Morrison for
an exhibition match of a set or
two or as many as Charlie ran
go. This mstch. which will prob­
ably ba. arranged as soon as Mr.
Morrison recovers from hia exer­
tion In playing last weekend, 1s
being billed as tha meeting ef a
modern David (Young Wally) and
a Goliath (Charlie Morrison) who
has over W years of tennis of all
hinds behind him. For many years,
there has been an intense rivalry
between Morrison and a local In­
surance counselor named Roy
Haller as to who Is the better
player but Mr. Hollar states (and
does so very emphatically) that
as far as Morrison's tennis la
aoncemed, Tils future Is past."
A member of Tha Herald's
editorial staff reported this morn­
ing that Mr. Morrison was seen
In tha Pshtie Library Saturday
afternoon trying to find a book
on tennis that would help him
map out a defense against left
handed tennis player*, In which
east gory young Master Phlpls, II
years ef age, is placed- Morrison
who usually plays tha left court
with his doubles pattner, Gena
Tucker, has perfected (If one may
call It that) a shot that gees cross
court to the extrema right side
which normally la u a right*
handers backhand but to Wally
Jr. la to his forehand. And ta
complicate matters, Charlie's wife,
I&lt;aura, threatens to move In with
one of their children If Charlie
doesn't stop talking la hia sleep
about lobs, dropshota, top spina,

K

e From Cardinals

undercuts and other tennis terms.
Local tennis enthusiasts are
faring a definite problem as to
which participant to favor:—the
veteran who Is "over the hill" and
won't admit it and hang up his
shoes or the young Juvenile po­
tential champion of IS who has
the basie strokes, the desire to
Improve by constant practice and
above all that intangible some­
thing known as tennis tempera­
ment. If the match ever takes
place, It should be worth wieisasIrg. Ground rules of the Sanford
Hath and Tennis Club preclude TIIKY WONT
sited at th a t h
any wagering.
are mixhtv proud.

walked Drapp and that mad* M
24.
In tha fifth, th* Cardinals
moved in front with a pair, Fran­
cis tod off with a walk and D ^
Pray beat out an infisld h it Mgr.
Red Maurlcllo forced Francis on
an attempted sacrifice but CooBy H. P. GORDIE
nle Mack Butler followed with' *
The last city softball games of
single to right that scored Pray
wtih the tying run. When Shir­
the regular season were played
ley’s throw to tha plate got past
Thursday night with Burpee Seed
Weber, both runners moved up
Co.
blasting
out
an
9
to
1
victory
fine String of speckled trout which sre p rrttr gooda bate. Terry Terrell's sacrifice
i t Kelly don’t mind displaying (he catch of which they over Wilson-3fai«r Furniture Co.
fly to center allowed Maurielto to
Pitcher Carl Witt allowed the Wilafter tha catch and mal#
son-Msier butters only Dree hits,
H 3 2.
while the Burpee players pounded
ixul'i the way It stood when
out right hit* from pitcher Larry
the Flyers came up in the eighth.
Chunal. The heaviest bat of the
St Petersburg gave backers two
game was carried by Burpee's Ed
causes for cheer uver the weekend
Lockett, who also picked up th:
-th e team emerged from th* Flor­
only triple of the evening.
ida State League cellar and Is on
In the second game. Hifnt-Mcits longest winning streak of th*
r.ahcr^. Is:., jieppsd Bobs
season.
By JOE R n m r.h w
Sporting Goods by a score of 3 to
The Associated Press
Heretofore Uo victories itraifM
DETROIT, lit—A dead tired Cary
2. Pitchers C. O. Jones of Hunt
Cleveland's defending champion
had been beady stuff for the Saligi
Middlecoff was In the semi-finals
and Herman Tickle of Robson each
Indians, supported by baseball's.
but now they've won four to a row.
allowed only five hits. Error* by
of tha PGA golf lournamcnt today,
best bullpen, appear to be polled
Lakeland was their victim to a
but only after winning a nine-hour
the r.obson team lead to the Hunt
for tne stretch run which Uwy
doubleheader yesterday 34 and
L r.*«r
battle against bis opponent, par,
H 1. r n victory.
hope will bring them their second| O f l i n d o
114. The flrtt gam* went » to­
22 19 M l
and himxelf.
249 II 411 The play-offs for the elty toft
successive American League pen­ MMMftsrd
ning*. Dave Smith, who had singl­
Surging from a five-hole deficit,
CbtoA
It 14 •4SS ball championship will begin si
nant.
ed. scored the tie breaking run on
(U ltir » r !ll«
u IS .4M 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. The first game
Middlecoff caught Jack Burke yes­
Fight games off the pace exactly l e u R c U n d
Wilbourn Tomberlin’s wild pitch.
14 .la:
II
Daytona'a
(Jan
Keith'a
aver­
terday with an eight-foot putt on
three weeks ago. the stubborn Red- l&gt;A/('ifl4 llrAt h
Dick Desrosien doubled to Walt
IS 17 .431 will put first place Hunt-McRoberts,
age
continue*
to
drop,
and
thie
IS 1*• .4o*» Inc., against third place W. Atle*
the Vdh green, then best him with
men were within one game of the Ht. r « t » r a b u rllKri lt h
Gonsales for insurance.
(• SI •SSS Burpee Seed Co. The second game
an unerring"sun shot'* on the 40th week Howe News Bureau figures top today after a streak that has W e i l %I'fllm
»&gt;1
IIIIlIX T *
The Saints went wild In the aftershow
llan
hitting
at
a
.364
clip,
will tee second place Wilson-Maier
bole.
Ml I ' t l i n b u r v 1*11.
M
pierce, getting 17 hits— at least
7 polnta down from hit previous produced 13 victories in their last
l r t t k M n » I* Inning*
Furniture
Co.
batting
fourth
place
Their nine-hour struggle was ihe mark. With 5 games missing 22 games, the last fivs of them in I l f f'Nils!ss
| . M■ Mf *egs| a
ona to every toning. Dave Smttt
Hobson Sporting Goods.
( i d l n t i v l l U 9, fiajrtona I l M r b I
big story of tha quarter finals from the averages. Keith ran a row.
led the attack with a triple, doubl*
W
t
M
r
.»
l
m
l
i
t
h
al
Cocoa
can*
which also saw T o m m y Bolt boast a 36 point advantage over Cleveland won two from Bslti
This will be s double-elimination
and stogie. Johnny Cuesta contrib­
c *Ictl «a ln
trounce Lew Worsham. &gt; and 7; his closest challenger, Ino Rodri­ more yrslriday 3-1 and 3-2 and
tournament with the winner re­
•a % H I a t n n i Y
uted tore* stogies.
* at \ \ t « l Haim liaarli
ceiving
a
permanent
softball
trophy
Doug Ford whip Fred Hawkins, S gues nf Cocoa who posted a .316 once again it was the brilliant Oftanri
Rolando Ortoga, tha ace Gllnea*
n l « » 4 Ml Me | * f l f M b « r |
and 4, Shelley Mayfield trim Don average to fill tha runner-up slot rrllef pitching of Ray Narlrsk and M
from th* city. All games will be
lu &gt; lo r
Jlefult. at Is*ktl*ii4
villa
righthander, won hi: 19th
!*occ»a at ll a ln t a v ll la
played on Tuesday and Thursday
Fairfield, &gt; and 2.
West Palm Death's Red Ro­ Boys," that cemented Ui* vic­
l . t : M e l 13
against 4 losses before &gt;73 fena
evenings,
except
for
ratned-outs
tories.
H I. Pr*
Today's semifinal pairings sen! berts, last week's contender for
at Daytona Beach. Tho G-men
tt s? .*14 which will be played on the follow
The New York Yankees re­ X#w Totk
Middlecoff against Bolt and Ford batting honors. Is no longer archased starter Orlando Pena ta
IT
•
‘klisiu
IT
against Mayfield, both over the cus­ tivs ia Florida State competi­ gained first place with a 74 and
41 IS .Ill in| Wednesday evenings.
the fifth vrhrn they scored firt
SI II .ITS
2-6 double-header victory over Kan­ lln.lim
tomary 36-hois PGA route
tion.
runs on five hits. Pena was tagged
1&gt;»!,..11
S* 41 .4)1
sas
City
to
end
an
alarming
down­
,4H
li ST
Kin-.i n t r
The big match, of course.lt
With Roberta out of the way,
for elx other hits and two r u u
1)
*1
■
S4I
XSa.iilnxIua
hill
tilde
that
brought
13
defeats
Middlecoff. Bolt, pitting the two Rodrigues had clear tailing to
to earlier Innings. Tho vletorfl
IMltlm.r*
11 *1 .SSI
Sanford has at least one citiien combined with Lakeland's doubl*
hi «i i .t * vi:m:iiiMV
golf goliaths for tha first time In tho top In tntal bases, —grabbing in Ihe last !■ games. The twin
w T . rh T-S . Kansas I ' l l r t - S
who Is much more wldrly distin­ loss, gave Gainesville fourth place,
their career. It Is an Intriguing that departmental laurel with triumphs boosted them to a full •Ne
’t i i . a u » - l , li&lt;-.ms s - t
guished elsewhere than be may be a a n ro n o
pairing bat there was considtble IH&amp;, reflecting a gain of 22 foe game over the Indians and Chica­ 11 , » , l, n , I 4-4, l u l l l r r . f , 1-S
Was h ingto n S-S
here
at home. Hit name demands rra jr lb
doubt late yesterday afternoon the week for tho Cocoa star. The go While Sox, who were held lo a I x t l u i l !•*.
I. V M l , 1 I I II V S
respect wherever heard throughout M'urlalla
wheather Middlecoff would make outflclder-flrst—sackcr belted 3 split by the fourth-place Boston llnstnn va, U l l - a u k . a ( X ) SI
lb
('&lt;M&gt;l&gt;sratp«a. X. V.
CHICAGO UB—George Kell and th* United State*, especially the TtetUr rf
It
more round-trippers to Increase Red Sox.
(H u ll v im * * a rh .d u ta .ll
Te
rrs
ll
.
.
Walt Dropo, a couple of guys who eastsrn half of the nation.
• V t T I O V i L l l l l l H li
D. Cook lb
Burke hurled a flve-under-par 66 hie number to 16, the only batter The While Sog. who started Ihe
w s. r n once switched uniforms in the He Is Champion Apache V. Eog M iller ss
day
in
fint
place,
three
percen­
to
show
double
figuree
In
that
at him In tte morning to lake a
nrhm
ltt t f
U r n n h lf ■
SI
St .SIS
SI
44 . ! « ! same player deal, have Chicago hsnviola, A. K. C. Champion Re­ Tb o rn sll d
3-up lead. Even though ha slipped column now that Roberta la no tage points above the Yankees, M llw a u k s e
&gt;aw T u r k
SI
&lt;i . I I S White Sox fans bulling about a gistered Doberman stud (No. W-S7- V io r e l, p
shut
out
the
Red
Sox
4
0
in
the
In tha afternoon, Burke waa ltd Innger around.
I ’h U a d . l f M a
tl
IS ,Slu
. Cook p
373*. This splendid dog Is owned snfroell p
44- SS .4C&gt; pennant
Tbs Isaguc's big name In long opener behind the seven-hit pitch­ Cklcae.i
2-up with two boles to go.
r.l.rro o
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a
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Th* mere mention of the two by Mrs. Viola Kastner, proprietor o -TwSalo
Realising ha had no furthar mar­ distant flubbing alto stepped up ing of Billy Pisrce but Buston • I,■&lt; hinBall
41
S4 ,4J l
who
have
been
Instrumental
In
at
the
Eoghanvtola
Kennels
to
the
•
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n
t
l
a
h
u
i
n'.r
ST*1
-.SIS
gin for error, Middlecoff went into bis rbl production by 1} to.nqyv
•b
•
H U M I.T * tk -.U TK H IM V
Chicago's surge to second place, western suburbs of this rity.
m
action, Ha aquared Ihe match with held a distinct advantage In that
■b
P r o n h l r n S - S . MlltbBukra T-S
one game behind'th* New York Apache ha* been shown in com­ ir k n t c M tb
I
I
four games off the C ln rlnria tl S I. ,Vaw Yor k 4*4
blrdla putts on the 2Mh and 36th division with 90. Keith moved
t
1
I
’ll
i
1
-rati
:
&gt;.
Ch
i
■«-.
S-S
Drapp
os
Yankees, brings a quirk smile to petitive meetings with the finest K o .'l.la n r f
A
a
holes-ths latter before a hushed ahead of Billy Wyatt of Gaines­ pace.
I 'h li lU iii li&gt;hla S I, HI lu.ula S-S ( i d
•
ir
throng of more than 1,000 spec ville to become sole possessor Detroit's fifth place Tigers, who r•aainm)t c i f w d a l tha end u l i l k , the face of Manager Marty Mar­ offerings In a long series of con­ fWllonn
• s' •I
U lr h ll&gt;
ion.
tort* at Orlando. Tampa, Clear- (I'riroau
of base hit honors with 1-4, 2 alto have pennant ambitions, re
0
1
0
e
talon.
rf
4w r a T n l l V T
then Wyntt. Dsn also **t* gained 7*3 games behind the lop 4ti|«rantssr4. %a
4 • •
Not too long ago. both Krtl and water. SI. Petersburg, Maml, and H h lrD r rf lb
Uustun ».*■ SI Cuop
In "sudden desth," Mhldlecoff more
I
I
H
'rlir
r
r
the pace In 2-base hits oncej ds-epilw a split with Washington rra ln w n X . IT.
Dmpo were questionable starters Fort Lauderdale, emerging to every tlsrcla Sb
: i
and Burke halved the fint three aga.n,
l U n l ) samta a -h -.lu l-d )
Instance not only with top honor* Valmao |&gt;p
• •
racking
up
nn
additional'
Brooklyn’s
runaway
Dodgers
still
\
with
batting
averagei
In
Ihe
low
holes In par, and then eama the one to now give *&gt;ia 23 for the owned their comfortable 13'vgame
%4 t tf
but piling up such an Impressive a— HTakala
.200) .
tru rk out for Manfro4 l la Stb.
match-turning "sun shot."
season to dsto. Davo Drmpp of hull* over runner-up Milwaukee
"Those two," s a y s Marion, lead that at one point his owner S a a f a r * __________ SSS IS
Orlando owna 96 run* lo rank and their 13-game margin over the
"have been 30 per cent of our was requested to withdraw him
(iarr'ia.
Weber. R — U a irK .
DOES YOUR
on top In that category once third-place New York GisMt. Al­
eb err , It. r » « b
rra jr. M s s H s lla
offense. We always expected Kell from competition, th* reason being W
Itrapp.
Kaaaablaa. IU
— Vaimaa.
a.
H iH
ll—
though
hit
29
to
12
in
th*
twin
bin,
obvious.
To
this
request,
ot
course,
more, while BUI Patrice's S-haeo
HOT SPRINGS. Va. &lt;4* - Belly to coma through but Walt had us
Drapp. SchsaliL
B u ile r, T o r r t U ,
•he graciously aeeeeded.
Kaaaablaa, WlTaea. I B — B rh m llt.
hit talents remained unproduc­ the Dodgers got away with a split Jameson of Ran Antonio, Tex., and
Wltsaa. ■— S ts s a lb
Ch. Apache U out of Candlelit*'* nKaaaablaa
tive during the week, and tha against tha Braves, who had to Mary Lrna Faulk, of Thomasvllie,
r — T e rrs IL D P — W tb e r to D ra pp]
"All he needed was a little con­
Daytona shortstop displays tha salvage the second game 92 after Ga., posted jN tuo-under-par 72 ference. One day he went up there Bonnie by Ch. Dictator Von Glen- Th o ra o l. *o Miller. Left— Baaford
Orlando I . Illl-n tf— It. Took S.
droppng a 9-7 verdict In the here yesterday to win lop prise
hugel. He is beautifully propor­ S,
GIVE YOU HOT WEATHER
a-tme league high number, 13.
vaim aa 4, Pranrlo t. HO— R. Coot*
and got a couple of hits and he's
money In the 16.300 four-bail Hot been going like that ever since.' tioned, color brown and rust, and S. t . Valmas I. Manfred) I, rr a n r is
Orlando Gonaale* of Cocoa opener.
■ H
llo
— Ii t I'r
r o aWk *
i l In
l I 1-S
l - t Innln
O—
Philadelphia's Phillies mada It Springs Women's golf tournament
rejoices to the call name, "Scoof." 4.
pltfrred 6 ba*ee to raise the highKeanei« t In * Inalneti Manfred *i
Kell came to th* Sox from Bos­
mark In stolen bases to 3H. Alex 13 wins In (heir last 16 games, Their 72hole total of 2M was ton tail year for Grady Hatton Puppies sired by Scoof ara now la S-S Tanlnen* I I S K R - H Cc *L »-._
X
Gordey's 17 wins ace tha high- sweepng a par from .At. Louis thi«e stroke* better than that and an estimated BOO,000. Dropo available from Mrs. Xastner, phone l i U W f B i f f t e ( f a i l e d
.21 Yten In RUPTUM C an and
' MaIoae&gt;. T—111*. A—417.
m
mark In total victories, while 64 and 14. Rain ended tha second scored by Ihe second place team as acquired from Detroit la a 9309 or 1311.
fiHinq. Lean hew yen may net
of
Beverly
llsnton
of
Indio,
Calif.,
Roland.
Oitcgn
of
G.lntsvlll#
»U
knlngs.
rntiktm
rA rW'P
L L Umwm». 9
ve-player
deal
last
winter.
|nV
ir^n
■hows tho best ,Jrr*nUf#. HOC,! Smalley's three nm double won and Mickey Wright, of LaJolla,
Kelt went to Boettoi and Dropo
comprised of 16 wins with only »&gt;•
&lt;«™tr* Calif.
m im b o g r a p h n u N n r” '
four setbacks. Bobby Arendt of to «B *MU«P*to runs In the Third-place money went lo Fay to Detroit ia 1931 la th* same deal
which
Involved
six
otter
players.
nightcap
with
ha
fourth
homer
in
Cisclsr of Monltvido, Uruguay,
Daytona has racked up tha most
8 CRED IT IN VH TInnings of work, 196, while tha two days. Baal Rogovla. American and Marilyn Smith of Wichita,
League
castoff,
ran
hit
shutout
Kan.,
who
posted
a
72-holt
total
aforementioned Ortega has tha
string tn IS straight inalngs to af 294.
most rompUts game, 17.
Louise Suggs of R4a Island. Gn.,
John Ivory Hmlth'a 229 (trike- the nlghtesp.
euta ara again tops for tha Dick HaD, who broke in with and Betty Hicks of Palm Springs,
ONR DAY ONLY
NATIONWIDE
league, while tha earn# can be Pittsburgh
. as. an .toflelder
. . . . . and otrt- Calif., rated as pre-tournament fa­
VALDEZ HOTEL, Sanford
Mid of hi. 1*7 walk.. Fifty-three "elder. struck out 11 In his m .* r vorites. turned In a brilliant sevenIF.RNIA CONTROL
See U. W. I'tsw Stn
TksnSsr. Jatr K 4 PX - t M
shutouts h a v o bee. hurled
P '^ n * ^ d e b u t a. toe PI- unckr-par 67 In the final round yes- COOPERSTOWN, NY. Ift-Baieas tea SIseata -iwatralsrta.Seevtee
SERVICE
terday but could do no better than ball's Hall of Fame opened Its
tbrsn.b tb . tu b . f M r. sMl
-ft
Orlando having the most, IS. header from Chicago's fading Cubs fourth place In the four-daya play. doors to Jo t DiMaggio and Gva
Four OrUiulo pitchers have ee- 154 and 9-1. Vernon Law. who The top prise money awarded other Immnrtala today.
countcd for 66 of the 69 wine re- went II Innings In hia previous th* Jameson • Faulk team was Ford Frlrk, commissioner of
gislewed by that slob through Use atari, hurled a four-hitter la the D.690. Th* ninth-place learn drew baseball, was scheduled as prin­
cipal speaknr at (fee nnveiling of
low mcney of 3323.
17th. Gordey owns 17) Vaimaa,
plaques to DiMaggio, Leo (Gabby)
16) Treep, It, and Schrlsber, 10.
Doak Walker of th* Detroit nartnett, Ted Lyons. Dairy Vance,
Lion* kicked 49 atralght extra Frank (Home Run) Baker and
points during th« 1964 season.
nad Ray ScbalkThe first lour were elected lav?
■y TWR ASSOCIATED PRESS return to the Southern Assn, lin t January hy 16-year veterans of the
Chattanooga surpassed Its entire division.
Baseball Writers Aim . and- the
I t Y k Aseriated Frees
Gena Poirier, who was making 1964 hosM ran output yeeitrday Four Lookout elouter* picked Utter two were appointed by the
a strong run tor "Rookie at the with alasoet one-third of the cur­ toe even Innings to wallop bases- Hall *f Fame Committee ea VetYear" honors until he was knack- rent ceaspnlgn still to gw. And they empty homers In the first gams u i .
•d eat by Argentina's Oscar Pit* used toe Mg blows tor a qnlek ef a double header against Little Alan *a tb* day's program ware
in n asnaatlanal fight, starts nil -------------------------------------------- -— - r Seek and Insured a 64 victory • anaual major Uagan exhibi­
ever again tonight against Danny kimsrif ant and w u tsaable to behind EU1 Germ's a r m • felt tion game at Doubtedey Field,
Jn Perex.
stand ap under Pita's heavy return pitching. Ralph Atkina powered pitting tb* Boston Red le a against
Chattanooga'.) 37ed b veer ia (he the Milwaukee Brave* this year,
Poirier*? knocked by Pda at fire in the eighth round
81.Nicholas Arena June SO waa la tonight's show at AtPitch's second. Jim Lemon rapped No. 93 and presentation by MaJ. Ross J.
u The Niagara FaDi, N.Y..
Part*, a New Yark- Jn the berth. Toa* Wright mada R Yeung of a certificate ta young
tod an aR aenreearda and
a draw wWs Ortan 94 toe to* season Jn toe stotti and ■ S Ce»* of tea D to f as tte
Had only to finish ton M
and tool a dtcbtoa to
f M w ibn A m t r l t a a LagW
v he ton
ftmfcr pltpnr of MM.
Mr* to M l starts.
• ' '
'
—

City Softball
Play-Offs Set
For Tomorrow

Middlecoff Indians Out To Get
Is Victor 2nd Straight Flag
Of Battle
Keith Still Leads
But Average Drops;
Rodriguez Rising

Held hitless through Ui* first
seven innings, the Flyers came
through with a two-run rally in
the eighth to defeat Sanford,
4-3, In Tinker Field last night
and Increase their Florida Slate
League lead to a game and a
half.
Starter Roger Cook and reliever
Chuck Francis bad not permitted
a hit with one out in Ihe eighth
when Ihe rally started.
A walk lo Dave Drapp touched
off the winning oetburst and a
long double to left renter by Mike
Kasiahian scored Drapp with the
tying run. Dike Wilson then
slapped ■ single lo right to send
Kasusblan home with the winning
tally.
Those were ihe only iwo hits
Ihe Flyers managrd as they
swept the scries from the Cardin­
als, who were nursing a half,
game lead before Saturday's
game dn Sanford.
Joe Valmas went the dhtanre
for Orlando to rrgivtrr his 17th
victory against 10 defeats. The
righthander gave up seven hits
but only one of the three San­
ford runs was earned.
Cock, though he allowed no
hits, had trouble with his control
and walked four In the second in­
ning for Ihe Flyers' first run.
Tony Catch led off the Inning
with a walk and Jerry Weber and
Juan Garcia also drew walk*
after Jim Shirley bad fanned.
When Valmas got the fourth
walk. It forced Catch home.
Francis then relieved and fan
ned Ed llouseknrchL But he

Doberman Claims
Chisox Fans Buzz Much Recognition
With Pennant Hope

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Betty Jameson Is
Winner Of Tourney

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Hall Of Fame Open
Door To DiMaggio,
5 Other Immortals

Poirior Starts
Anew With Fight

Chattanooga Tops
1954 HR Output

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Gets New Reputation
N E W Y O R K OR- Richard heir to the throne end his smaller
1U of m h Century England. lent brother killed In Idndon Tower.
chirred with murdortn* the UtO* Within two year* Richard was
princes in London Tower, ii being killed at Bor worth field battling
outfitted with a sparkling mw rep­ Henry Tudnr'i forces.
utation.
The friend*' defame begins with
The tailoring J«b-p*rhaps rut Edward, a handiome. lusty man
on the bin*—it being performed who found women Irresistible.
br a group of top theatrical and When he m*t a beautiful blond*
professional people who decided widow who exuded sex appeal and
nearly 500 yean wa* long enough virtu* in equal proportions, h* bad
for Richard to »kulk through his- no recourse but marriage.
lory aa a hunchbacked (layer.
It seems, tha friend* point out,
Handed together aa Friends of that Edward had already been
Richard III, Inc.. Rirhard't latter- through a private and secret cere­
day friends Include Helen Hayea. mony with another lady, performed
Charlo McArthur, Richard Al­ by the FUhop of Bath. So when
drich. Stark Young. Robert Mont­ Edward married the blonde. Elis­
gomery. Mr». F.d Sullivan. Jamai abeth WnodvlUa. ho wa* commit­
Thurber and Cornelia Oil* Skin­ ting bigamy. This made their chil­
dren illegitimate.
ner.
Their idea of an honorable Rich­ After Edward's death the blihop
ard playa hob with the history presented this evidence to Parlia­
book* lie hia long atood convicted ment, which ruled out the child
In the puh'Je mind of a handful of
reprehenaible murdera. morUjr of
pe pie between him and the throne
Ai royal ambition* ti»ed to go.
thii waa common kingcraft. What
ratted the public ire waa the re­
puted murder of hi* two small
nephew* in the tower. It wain’t
cricket to do that to children.
Over the centuriea there have
been thore who iui parted Richard
wa* given a fir»t cla** job of char­ ISTANBUL, bib—John Libl, a
acter aitaulnation. There ia little sturdy, ftV-yeer-old adventurer
doubt that Henry VII, Richard* from Sen Francisco I* golgn to
enemy and lucceaaor, irrapped make a second try to find Noah’a
the actual record* and paid hack Ark.
hiitnrlan* to write the account of
Hi* expedition is scheduled Ia
atari up Mt. Ararat neat week II*
Richard'* brief reign
Thor* lubomed chronicler*—a* plana to chop through ice and snow
the friend* like to call them— —maybe 50 ftet dreptn investi.
were Shakerpeare’a *ource* for hi* gate a promising 500 foot long
hiitonral tragedy *'Rlehird HI." mound he sighted laat year a
which portrait the tail Plantagenet thousand feet below Ararat'i 16,MA
king a* one of the craRleit mon- foot peak.
II* ’vaan'l able to fnUow through
aterr that ever murped a throne.
Among Ih* murder* laid at Rich­ last year becaui# of illneu end
ard'* door are thnee of King Henry ether complication*.
Libi describe* himself ei chief
VI and hia *on Edward. Richard'*
»!(#. Anne, and hia brother George, elevator operator at a San Franand the two little prince*. Edward, eiaco bank. He claim* other In­
the Prince of Walea, and Richard. terest* in restaurant*, cocktail
lounges and candy atop**.
Duke of York
Widowed a n d childleaa, he
for all the** but the laat you ran
find authontiea *houting at aaeh dreamed np lb* idea nf the March
other: "He did.- "He didn't" But for Noik'a Ark Ova or ala years
the tower murdera are held by al- ago.
moil everybody to be Richard'a 'I read tots of hooka, chiefly the
Bible of coarse, end anything *1»*
handiwork. Except the frienda.
I could lay my hand* on." be aaya,
The*# are the facta:
Richard, yousgeat aon of the "I figure the petrified remain* of
Duke of York, fought beiida hia tha Ark must be up there, and I'd
elder brother end altered hli exile like to End It. It would be a great
la the War of the Roaei. the bitter discovery for Christians all over
atruggle between the houaea of the world."
Ararek, on the Turkleh•Russian
York and Lancaster for the Bagfrontier. Is ia the general area nf
Urh throne.
Hi* brother, who became King the Tigris and Euphrates R im
Edward IV, died In 103 end Rich baatns. said by aoma to be the
ard wa* named protector, atnee one-time alia of tha Cardan af
Edward'* older eon waa etill a Eden.
Llbi'l r ipH Om +m Kiri to
child.
Aa the Tudor varatoa tahae it a base ramp at tha vtilagt of
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from there:
Richard forced the Parliament way and figure* last year's try
to declare Edward's children 11* cost turn several thousand dollar*
legitimate and to offer him the "People here bare been so kind
throne When he was one rorona- to me." he says, "tt nit down my
Uoa lour of England, ha had tba expanses."

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heir end offered the thyme to Rich
ard. who was popular with tha paopla and could hold tha tom country
together.
Well then, what reaaon did Rich
ard have to kill the princes? None
say. the frienda.
Th* biggest argument in hia fa
vor, they eay, la something Henry
VII didn't do. After he a trended
the throne, ho secured Richard
of cruelty and tyranny, routine
charge* Not once did he mention
the murder of th* princes—which
would have been the logical No. I
crime.
Twenty years later, efler a man
named Tyrrtl had been beheaded
without a trial, Henry released (he
man's purported confession nf how
he had murdered tha princes for
RJehard.
Another point: llrnry had th#
act of Parliament declaring Edward'* children illegitimate re­
pealed without being read and then
destroyed What waa he afraid of?
Atk the frienda.
With peri ua live logic they point
nut: If th* princes' murder wasn't
loudly proclaimed by Henry, then
the bo&gt;» were likely alive when he
became king By repealing their
iHegitimacy in order In mako his
own wife legitimate—the waa th*
princes' older slater—he restored
their right to the throne, which
waa stronger thin oil.
The friends auggeat if the printa* wera murdered *t all it would
seen tbit Henry VII had much
more to gain than Richard.
Richard, the friends eay wai
really quite conitnirtive He Initlluted the first house mad deliv­
ery. introduced roniular service
to protect Enguand abroad, fos­
tered the art*, refuted to allow the
ruling clan to infringe on the free­
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Ky-jM Sumer,
CHAPTER T W D fn -H V I
A t CAMERON approaced hU
own none*, be mwt a lamp burn­
ing. He wared th# window eoltiy
till he could look through without
being observed. What he aaw satisBed him. He put up bis bom and
went ul
A man roe* to greet him—a man
with green eyas and a scarred fare,
where trail-dusty rjothee eat with
an tneongruoua alegaaee ea hi*
lean body.
"Hello. Lon." Camrroa laid
quietly- "Wasn't expcclia' you so

on stepped hie partner”* ihmilder.
"We're ■ good ifwn. Lon—your
gun an' my plenum'. Don't worry
—there'll be plenty foy you to do
before we re hushed."
“Well, anyway," Caldrr was etill
eagtr to justify himxlf, “even it
those two did give me the eltp, I
settled their hash in Dodge. It
they ever live to grt back there,
they'll walk right into a rope."
"Ye»h?"
"Tesh. Old Whartrm’e offered
five Ihoutand spires far them"
The gambler dug Into bis pocket
end pulled out two crumpled re­
ward dodgrriL
"Here:” Cameron thrust out a
hand. "Let me see three."
Calder handed h im over re­
luctantly. "Not thinking about
turning them over to the law, ere
you T Of coure* the menry'd com*
in handy, but it'd be worth tny
snare tc have th* tun of settling
with Dainre personally."
"Get it through your hr*1."
Cameron o r d e r e d impatiently,
'•with the stakes we re playin' fur,
Bve thou-end is chickra-fced. ft.it
Lh*re mey cam* in nendy to get
{Harden out of the w ey-lf my
other U&lt;* doesn t work."
"1 thought you Bgincd fUorden
wasn't important" Caldera keif:
whits Anger lsp|&gt;ed tli* dodger. ' I
only worked turn into this hueiiw becauss hs played ng.il into my

Informed him. "lfe'a nrrer T Ktath
T—an'," he grinned. "I got my
doubts If he d want I h inter­
rupted. Waa I you, I'd come back
rome other time."
"I get a letter fre 'im. R'lmportant." the scarecrow insisted.
"I'll b* teem* him tonight. I
could give it to him &gt;1 you want"
The old men squinted at Rusty
with suspicious, watery eye*, then
!■irf hied in the pocket of the
rarccd jeans and brought nut a
crumpled scrap of dirty p*J*r"Don* you be iMtn' it, young feller,
you hrer?" lie handed it over
with a shaky hand, kicked his
hor-e into reluctant action, and
rode of?.
As Rusty tucked the paper Into
hie hrcaet-pockrt, he couldn’t help
noticing that tha sprawling writ*
ing was a wom.in’a. Me shook bn
brad in mild disapproval. He'd
never known any good to come of
a man * mixing hie -vomcn—but
that waa Kerry's business.
Kerry got Mck from ffls-h T
barely tn lime for supper, and it
wasn't till afterward that Rusty
hid a ri-inre tn slip nun &gt;ne note.
It wan bt.cf and to the point.
"Henry nnr.cy, 1 juil gut U&gt; see
vou. Ideas* ■ome tomorrow afterrrv n about three. I'll Im alone theu.
f’lcase rnmt, Lita."
The a-c-'b'l "please" was underlined with a heavy stroke of tha
pencil. Kerey ecowlcd. He didn't
"He's fit till* important." Carrier ■ want to set Uta. Ilia flirtation, or
no grunted. "He* a By-by-nlght whatever )ou wanted to rail It,
tool, but be could m.-se thing* up. with her. wee part nf the foollttvW* got to get rtd o' him-mi' wg n&lt; -a he'd put behind him. and he
got to light a Hr* under Ibcse nest- hated tu he reminded of iL It
era. I thought Larrabee'e kilim' 'd seemed eh# ip ns*, a shabby sort
da tt, but they're scared. An' I got of infidelity to Christie.
aa Idea." he smiled, "that J 't
Rut in the fullneaa of hia happtmight kill both bird*. You he tow nraa he didn't want to hurt any­
tonight. l&gt;m I'm gou,’ to ii.N over one. Just to Ignore lute's eppeal
an’ pay Lila a visit 1 owe her."
would he like a tu p -n the fees.
• • •
And maybe she was in enme kind
Rusty waa riding his second nf trouble, turning to turn for b«!p.
day's petrol. Nothing at all tied He'd have tc rn, he decided, just
happened to disturb re to wvUvtn to explain to bet ae kindly aa be
IL Tbs redhead whistled Straw­ could Ihit he wouldn't be seeing
berry Soa«. ran hie appreciative her any more.
cowman * eye over aw rich th^rt
There were ejrti watehirg him
grass, and thought about stays1' from the cottonwoods aa he rode
There waa a woman tor you. May­ up to tha Dawroa shack. Ae soon
be cas at these day* be ought to aa tha dior was safely closed be­
marry her an- ecttl* dowa and hind him. Corny scrambled onto
raik* half a dacea redheaded kids. hia horse and rode, aa fast aa Um
A bores and rider rers ap­ old rack of hones would carry
proaching from tha direction of him, for Double Diarq&lt;x&gt;d.
lbs nester settlement. It u 1 1 y Calder eat al the 'able, dealing
straightened, is nuvd going to­ out fk.aer hand* with ea lit, rest­
ward hi* gun; then, on a better less fingers He looked up with a
view, n* relaxed, tt didn't teem flicker of scornful ai leemrnt tn
Ukat, that trouble would t« com­ hts green ryes at the shambling
ing ui aueb a broken-down shape. figure grinning in the doorway,
The norte was a mangy. »h*m- ami looked down at hia cards
btlng-gaiud rack or nonce, and the again.
rider matched n liks a twin. A ' Well V Cameron mapped.
"He come sweight," Corny an­
lam- old scarecrow who rod*
•lump'd forward, chm &gt;u hie dirty nounced.
"And larraboe ?“
blue shirt irent.
"Hell be there. Ton e'n count on
"Howdy," Ih* old m»n whfered.
■Cl you tell me where I’d Bn‘ my gal." Corny continued to grta
expectantly.
Kerry Riorum ?**
f To t?* Cowfmaed i
"Toy'd have a king rite." Rutty

The gambler grinned. " Wh e n
you've got a gum* to pftay. why
wait?"
"Anybody mo you oomo to
here?"
"1 don t think so. Whet does tt
matter if they did? Nobody around
hero know* me."
-That * what you Uunk. Riortan'e hero—and tha redhead "
-Good." The grow eyre glittered,
and the long white gambler's hand
moved uncoeve- nusly toward Catdry's gun-belt. "1 slipped up once,
but I wort again."
,
“Taka It erey, Lon." Cameron e
rote* waa soft, but It earned com­
mand. "1 got this thing all aet up.
You're not gote* to spoil N mailin'
Ul loo toon.**
"All right. Nit when the tur.e
rrer.ee, remember, tha redhead*
min*, nobody etaa'ai"
-Alt right, all right" Oamaron
soothed kux aa he might have
calmed a fractious child; then be
gave way to mild impatience. "Out
renumber, this u th* biggest thing
we ever pulled off. If tt goe# right,
wa ll neither of us have anything
to worry about aa tong re ere bva
So don't be go»n* off half-cocked
just because soma puncher beat
your um* with a danca-Uali gut
No woman's worth It."
r w a moment th* gambler'*
dangerous, but Gam­
bia* down steadily.
He'd always barn able to handle
Colder; that waa why their partuarahip bad Mated.
Colder relaxed and gnaned
"Ton always ware a coldpoetUea. Waywa. How
out with your gulf"
"All right," Cameron said short­
doesn't kaow tt yet. Nit
GAINESVILLE—The old movie ly. -She
come around la time."
versions of newspapering are no ■belt
-la timet Wayne, you're losing
longer accurst*. Raa O. Waimer. your touch. 1 expected to thd you
Director of th* University of Flortda'a School of Journalism and "*Tlu# teat Lite." Cameron reCommunications, said liar* today. tested. Thie gui'e smart. I've got
Discussing the opportunities for t t ff* Mew. That waa' always your
Lea, wantin' to r u a b
young Journalism graduate*. Web
Lena what happened u
rn«r Mid. "Today's Journalism
B waa a good e n o u g h
graduate and newspaperman I* as
but you didn't taka ua*
wall trained for Ids profession n*
to plug up the toop-holra"
u» graduate in any other field."
T suppose you think tt you'd
School «f Journalism records ham
them they wouldn't have got
totovN
■lip up on a
“Welt. « d we
graduate, all of which wera "active J d we worked tegetlwr
«wi" Camer­
over ait weak* before graduation
requests." Every member of the
IPU d a n was plaeed by May 1,
ceremonies.
Weimer attribute* th* Urge de­
mand far florid* graduates to an WHITE CANTON. UUb. OR- sometimes are pickH up along Lie, just help yourvrif and put the monextensive background m th* liber­ A l o s t world-d**al*to, forbid­ base* of plateaus when* they have, cy tn Lie m h drawer.
ding, iun-»torth*d—is being *X' faUcn from crumhi;.-.* iinditon*
al aria.
Thera's a place to cat. loo. where
Starting satarit* are also ran plorad by helicopter la the growing Marine fosnla prove the area onra1 Jnu,jt qj j BtiU»» of food arc duhed
„p with no nuusenra about nenua
Unulng tn rise, he painted ML quest for uranium which 1* *wrap- waa under weter.
lag tbo WosL
Moat Jnbhe accepted by g
Thia new view of the btti* known and ordering.
'
new have a number of fro
The charting of this forgotten Und is pottiblc bccaut* the helt-l \ lucky vuitor can rent bed
flu such aa boapttaliaai
lard of lost civilisation* is only copter cas hover motionlcM or fly , PIM ln , trailer overnight,
suranre. frequent pay raises, incidental, however, to the greatest up preclpltou, waUaaxJ drop tote nn
)ummrr tltinx rBlll Ir,
Christmas bonuses, and advance­ mining boom of the both Century narrow dcfUe* tttth the ropier * i|K,
H "Na-iee-um* lllf tw l| foig
bad.
ment program*.
It io a byproduct of an activity mar ran learn mere o( the coun
Women are becoming more and which ran mean personal nebet. try tn an hour than he eeuld tn a dub them.
more tn demand ia th* writing
grass aad even nation*! survival mhnth by )**P or tn t year enfoot. Mail t* flown in three time*
weekly, the plane puttuig down on
field*, be said. Many newspapers
tba diwniag atomic age.
The country is no plat* for an
are constantly seeking trained wo­ Thousand* ora bunting uranium amateur. With the flight**! miihip a nude riveritde air itqp also
men writer* for their woman's la tbo mouateiat aad desert* from b* cocM die of thirst or hunger or used by uranium men.
departments which offer greater South Dakota to California Soma (uaatrok*—or frees* in winter Hie Only about 30 people ,iv* in White
opportunities for advancement tad
a. Rome art Job taxes evra well equipped pro Canyon ard few of them really
t-ontitter It ham*.
mere money than many ether*.
(rwa tbo stdUo. fetsMoaU.
A gaioliM generator bring? a
Eaten tad totertalM opawtaada n M a r a There a rt od&gt; As uraatum prospecting goes,
ttes ara Just aa great for wwau a
_
aad Just lb* operation la far removed from faltering flicker of electricity and
well water tncl&amp;re of faucet*, but
i i tor t a x ha said. "Haag time* PUM MT bo»d*n hoping to etriha
the solitary miser with pick and there tt no real plumbing
tech flatten* watt
M rich oa a facky weekend
burro
who
tramped
the
hilla
to
On* way or another, most folks
t u douW* ia bras* b r earvtag a*
AO Uadt of rtbJcJra are bring
In the vigiaity g*t thnr living from
eecrotaries hi hAUtia* to Utofr taed ia tba hunt, which U roaeen- a**k gold a century ago.
It lavohrri • stall of experts— uranium
•riling Jobe," b* *dd*d.
trated aa the Colored* Plateau la
Mora aad more Jeunulisai gra- tbo tear Conors state* of Colorado, geologists, raining men. two hell- - Uranium I* king ia Whit# Cantfuate* a n now being hired bp ia- Utah, Now Mexico and Anson*. copter pilots. -A gleaming silver-*yon
Justly for public rtlatloa, publici­ Trucks, Jeeps aad airplanes art and-ytQnw single engine plsne and __
■ pickup truck ar* uird beside
ty, and Job* roquiroing reporter
tralalag. The crawd terras t n
Mora recently, hereever, tbo heli­ tbo ‘ropier. Data Is plo'ted os
*ra*te*»ly eeebag rtril rare copter baa com* m to the picture. map* at offices in Grand Junction
Will You Be Our
periraail to BO writer*' JAa A»d although Ra use la limited by Coin.—an hour and a quarter away
j
agbout Ute xattett.
ebarga* approximating )M an by plane, eight boon by Jeep.
Guest?
*
Florida'* tourist industry la ala* hour, tt has brought dramatic Base of operations la Whitt Can­
yon
on
tha
edge
of
emptiness.
The
galas ta Mi* particular field of
community U a JuabU of Jerry- W* keen teased T* Ai*empinyaaat bnllt rablni and trailers icattared Candiltroed Roams at Ike Mare
kss been te this among cottonwooda and willows m;
Central UUb. a • flat formed by a bend of the! Los MateL
rokaa by twisting Colorado River. Half a mil* down- j
i so deep daylight baraly pea- atraera you can ferry a vehicle' • Atmelately Fran Far I
i la tba Goers*, aad paebnd over the river tor 15 at th* only
Day's to Now Arrivals At
Mag rods rate* wttb w*a* crossing te t o mil#*.
TImiw U t star* and araUl
■ay aarar bara
Owi Naval Air flatten.
of aorta where you can bn/ (
metric*, gassline and
nobady** tending -hop • Pick Ua Y*wr Keys at
■to the un d te iku rau
te ste s slither behind rocks
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foadslde itar.de. Pining S'a
Un u , Repair Shop*, or Otfc*t
Roadside service Facilities: eni
epere for eeeh two employe*, pin
(Continued Iran* Peg* 1)
for each visiting or itaff doctor additional epar** ■» deemed ea
(averaga), plus ona ipace far (•nary by the toning and plana
each four employes, Including
tog e o m m l i s i o n General
Burses.
Sledieal or Dental Clinlet: four in***. Commercial, and Persorm
•race* per doctor, plus one space Service EttnblUhment*: a* deemed
for every two employe*. Mort* adequate by Hie toning and plann­
uaritt or Funeral Parlors: Spare* ing commitu*. Induitritl r?
for all official vehiclt* of the Manufacturing
EitabiithmenU:
mortuaries or funeral parlors, plu* one space for each two emploi**
on* ipsce for each family resi­ (bared on maximum number emdent on th« premises, plus add­ ployed at any on* time), plus ad­
itional space* equal to "5 per cent ditional space* s• would be require
of the number of employee, plu* ^ for all vehicle u»*d directly
such addition! space* for fun- in t&gt;# conduct of the enterprt*
eral vtiitor* at *hall be determin­ or a* etherwii* approved by #«
ed by the toning ard planning toning and planning commisihr..
commission. Welfare Institution*: Supermarket*: minimum of tht-e
one space for earh doctor, itaff or times the groundfioor area cf the
visiting, associated with an as- store,
ylum home for agwt orphanage; A„
„ uu
htvt ^
" L ? .h' r . ,tmlUr ,*B,t, u.tionJ.^,lu, invited by the rommi.sion te at•dditiona). spaces equal te 75 per unrJ th/ mMUnr t0nlght to divt aldiliorul
°5au.#
' cus. otdinanr*.
plus
«ptr«°f rfor^ hut. ..
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in«»t md torial vi-ilor% t t thill | Th# ••cond
It
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be determined by the toning tn d ' 'ubdivl.lon ordinance .ubmltlH to
the eotnmiiiion at the earn* mre|
planning commission.
Community Centers, Libraries. ing on July 11. All coeitxact r»
Museums, Tott Office*, Civic have alio been invited to attrr.t
Club*, etc number of space* equal tonight's session.
to 75 per cent nf njmber of em­ The purpose of thie ordinal •
ploye', plue additional space *• ra­ I* tn subject the cost Of putt: r
quire*! by the toning and pUnrirg tn street curbing, weter and sev-r
• nmmiMion. Dance Halit: One line* te th* lubdiviior hlmi f
I space for each
aquera feet uf and not the city. All this ni
dare* floor area, plus additional be "in acccordance with r I
spates equal to 75 per cent of the standard* and specification*. &gt;r
number nf employee. Bowling AI-1 *h»ll deposit in e»ciow wil*t w
leys: on* »p*ce for each alley. City of Sanford a sufficing
plu* ona additional space for each amount nf money to imlell r
two employe*. Convention Hall*, complete in th* installation of si- i
Gymnasiums, Parks, Race Track*,! facilities in said property, or v
Skating Rink*, i nd Similar Use* lieu thereof that a performer «
one -pare required for each *f bond on whirl a recogrixrtt xuc &gt;
75 per rent of the employes, piu* company shall be surety nr •- v
additional spaces for patrons and otner security at the City Cc .visitors aa required by tire ton­ mission may approve . . . "
ing and planning commission.
Fee ion TV o states that "th* err
Auditoriums: on# spar* for manager is hereby empowered s
'each four trait in an auditorium prescribe standards and Mwclfi&lt; ii
or public p!ac* hevlng fixed teats liens governing the installation ( t
plus additions! apace* - equal in water xcd sewer lines etc. . . .
number to 75 per cent of th* num­
Section Five states
ber of employes. Churches: on* For th* purpose of this orilnan »,
■pace for each four seats lx a a subdivision of land ia teihrr (ii
rhureh, plus on* tpar* f°r each Uie division of Und into throe -&gt;r
of tha church officials resident more lots, site or parrel* of tht&lt; v
on tha premiss*, plus additional one or Iras in area; (2) ratabllrii.
•pact* equal in number to 50 per mint or dedication of n road, high­
cent of tha number of permanent way, street, or alley through a
emp!oyra of such church or ac­ tract af Und regardless of ares;
cessory facilities. School*: one or (3) resubdiviaiona of Und her^.
space for each two employe* (in­ tofort divided or platted into leff)
cluding teachers and administrat­ ait* er parcels, provided however,
ors), plus spare for safe and con­ that the sale er exchange of sms l
venient loading and unloading parcels or Und to o.- between ad­
of students, plus a d d i t i o n a l joining
owner* w hre
facilities a* tha toning and plann. ■urh saleproperty
or change does not crate
ing commission thill deem neces­ additional lata shall not be con­
sary.
ae subdivision Und." (That
Office Profeuional or Public sidered
it
to
tap
that thU does not app y
Buildings: one apace for each oc­ to home owners.)
cupant of separate offices er suite
Other issues slated to com* up
of offices of « given tenancy, plat
one additional space for each two before the Commissioners tonigte
employ*', plus additional tpaca at •ra discussion with th* Generl!
the toning and planning commit- Sanford Library Committee; re­
sicn shall drain adequate. Airport*, quest to vacate street right-«fRailroad Passenger Stations, Bus w.iy of Cooke Ave. between Li&gt;
Depots, or Other Passenger Term­ coin. S t and Clinton SL; poeslhiinal Facilities: at deemed necea- lity of allowing construction of •
rary by the toning and planning community mausoleum (a tho
commission. Restaurants, Night mun.nptl romciery; appolnime-t
Club*. Tearooms, ard Lunch of the City's representative to
Counter*: ona space for each four the Civil Servlet Commission,
employes, plu* additional apace* and approval of thn plat of the
tor patrons ae th* toning aad streets tn the Housing Authori­
ty for acceptance by tba Oty era
planning
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snufhwsst ' o* j* iM

sesnerM mostly afternoon
ih o w rrs e lsew h ere.

9

Am w Ii I wI P r w i I-eaped ff|r«

Bank's Vice - President
Placed Under Arrest

Red China
Discussion
Reported

Action Is Taken
In County Court
Yesterday, Today
In County Court this morning
three c u ts were canceled. They
vers Georgia Bennett. who was
charted with poiKiaton of moonchine at was Felix Campbell, and
Wayne H. Hullr. whoso ccm was
canceled on a charge of driving
while intoxicated.
The cases of Lillie Mae Jonea
alaia MeKadden who reportedly had
poiieniop. of moomhme and Wil­
liam T. Cavanaugh, driving while
intoxicated charge were continued.
In yeaterday'a action a verdict
waa handed down hy Judge Eraeaet
Householder on Robert Johnaon Jr.,
hocked on Impairing- Bantene#
waa aet at m rme and coata or M
4 ftt. .
Walter.C. Budkin estreated
bond of ISO for apeedihg and a not
guilty venllct waa paaaed on a dri­
ving while intoaicated charge an
Lorenao Dow Ault III.
Canceled waa the case oT Robert
Fogle charged with operating
motor vehicle while wader the
fluence of intoxieallng Uquor. Con­
tinued caaca were those of Herbert
Johnson, charged with exposure,
end Phillip &gt;. Bodditt, driving
while intacteatad charge.

Adjournment
Of 19S5 Congress
Teeters In Balance
WASHINGTON Uri-Chancet for
adjournment this week of the ItU
cession oT Congress teetered la the
balance today as both House and
Senate struggled with the usual
last-minute rush of bills.
Senate leaden took the position
there atm ie a good chance te
wind up by this Saturday eight
House leaders appeared aaa
what leu optimistic.
House leaders called up today
one of the big controversial mea­
sures oT the ieiuno—a road con­
struction bOJ to provide for 4M
billion dollars oT federal and state
spending over the neat II year*.
The Senate haa pasead R In toifer,
ent term.
The Senate worts an a HJS*.
Ill,*14 supplemental money MU—

Road Building
Program Heads
For Big Battle
WASHINGTON Uri—The biggest
road building program in history
headed for a crucial House battle
today amid conflicting claims as
to who would come out the winner.
Admittedly uncertain was Rep.
Fallon (D-Md), author of the measure for M's billion dollars in frderal and slate road construction
over the next U years. Fallon said
nonetheless he will push for a final
House vote before the day is over.
The House Rules Committee
cleared Ihe bill for speedy debate
late yesterday with a proviso mak­
ing certain a party-line fight over
bow to help pay the costs.
As approved by the House Pub­
lic Work! Committee end cleared
hy the rules *iunp, the legislation
t a r r i e s Democratic-sponsor
automotive fax increaeea totaling
112.421.OOO.POO over a 10-year per­
iod. President Eisenhower recom­
mended the money should he
raised through tong-term bonds.
However. Secretary of the Tree»ury Humphrey has indicated the
administration might go along with
the tax plan.

Mausoleum
RequestRefused
Memorial Library
To Be Begun Soon

Budget Presented
To School Board
For Tentative Okay

Ike Declares Geneva Judge. Housholder
Ignites Peace Spark To Deliv§j; Address
Al Jaycec Luncheon

Military Reserve
Mountain Climbing Action Due Today
It Little Tougher
Than Anticipated
N*W YORK. tlMHghbyeir-old
Bernard Duff went a n u a t a i a
climbing la Central P a rt yester­
day bat found the going rough—
both up and down.
A 10-foot rock precipice looked a
cinch to the adventurous lad. it
was. for the first 40 feet.
But the last 10 feet wee differret. Looking up from a narrow
ledge, the top of the crag seemed
as high as Mt. Everest. Looking
down, the situation appeared even
Bernard let out a yowl. Passersby called Use eepe.
A police emergency squad low­
ered a patrolman on a rope to th«
ledge where Bernard sal. The cop
attached anoUiet rope to Bcrnird,
and he was lowered to where he
should have stayed la the first

Appeal Sent Out

Death Of Preacher
Convicftd Man Dia
Ruled As Suicide
In Elactric Chair
For Two Slayings

•ore ter this year with Items I*
It for docens of government agr
BELLEPONTK. Fa.. UB - Two
ciee. This haa cWarod the m
mea convicted of slaying children
fa different form,
died five minutes apart lest night
la Me electric chair at Boekrtaw
State Penitentiary.
P in t to die w u Patrick Lance,
10-year-old steelworker from Big
Bend charged with slaying Ms wife,
a *-year-old stepson and an 11-yearold step-daughter, he waa tried anly tor the boy's shooting.
Elijah Thompson, Jr., 22. an
unenp»oyd laborer, was executed
tor the fatal beating end stabbing
ORLANDO IV)—Two sheriffs of his neighbor. Helen Jean Bryant.
deputise M l today for Hunting- IB. last October. Her body wee
toe, W. Va., to pick up Barnard found in a shallow grave near her
Davis, St, ot iueed •i sheeting hie Alsqwlppa borne five days after she
farmer eornmen lew wtfa end UBIt waa t o second double execu­
tag a man who r eemil In
tion at Rockview in tore* month*. least 400 times by poisonous snakes
■a.
boms
in the past U years but had never
Davis waa anwetod yeoto
suffered any III effects.
while aatlag toads ad the heeaa ad
h slater hs

Orlando Deputies
W. Virginia Bound
To Pick Up Davis

e

WASHINGTON on-Use Passed
Stales was described today s i I
ready to discuss • number of Par
East problems direct^ wi’h Com-1
munist China if Ihe Reds agree
to free M or ao American eitirens.l
owner. Is under arrest on an am-, us&gt; 0ffleli|, iJld R(*j china’a
bcialcment charge.
I attitude toward this tang Handing'
Asst U.S. Ally. Ray If. Klnnfson ,\mfrjran demand would deter-1
said an audit rlisc!o»ed the short- m:ne the -rape of Ihe special con
age at the bsnk. serving 1.300 re­ Icrence which. it ssai snaounred
sident* of the eommuity and a yesterday. will begin next Monday
nearby Marine Corps training in Geneva.
camp.
It Ihe Chinese Resit refuse In
The bank official, Roveoo I) reless# It American airmen ami
Coon. *4. was arrested yesterday sn civilian*, thev said, there will
by FBI agent* at hu Del Mar he no point in talking about other
race track stable in San Diegc tensions, such as a Formosa cease­
C o u n t y . He was specificall) fire.
charged with embattling 110,000 of Sen. Georg* ( D Gs ) chairman
the missing KHS.ooo
of Ihe Senate Foreign Relations
Coon was reminded to Ihe San Comm.Her. i*r1 in a separata in­
Diego County Jail in lieu of 140,000 ters lewr the talk* may help clear
bail pending arraignment.
T-«« erdmsnret r»"-m-n*-dsd
the atr for a future conference on
Coon, a short, ruddy man wear­ other matters with Red Chins, per­
by th# Zoning a-d Planning Com­
ing a flowered sport shirt and haps on Ihe foreign minsters'
mission were incepted it last
sjarks, lold newsmen:
level
night's meeting hs ih# City (Via*.
“ I don't know what the charge*
Peiping ra.lm proposed verier,
» ml*,Ion
against me. I'm still in the dark day that ih# fate of nationalistabout this whole thing 1 was sit­ held Formosa and Rest China'*
i Die first ordinanre that parted
ting tn the sun st my B and R admission to the United Nations
without obiection dealt with off,
Stable when the FBI came and "he settled through r"nmlt*tlon|*
^ street parking for new and addl*
told me I was under arrest.
' lional ronitructioni. Tb* Zoning
among the countries ronceined
He explained that he had been
and Plscning b"*H reronsmersded
on "sick less*'' with a storparh
tht* oplinanr* to help rontrnl the
ailment the last three- weeks
parking situatm- t» Ranforri.
“They were working me to death
The ,vn»H ordinance that
at the bank. The worry ami drudg
pa.«ed
was to subject the mat of
try were taking Uisir toll."
putting in street curbing, water
He said he becamw interested In
snd sewer lines tn the subdivuop
racing as a business and now owns
SANFlWD'Jt KIRK DKP ARTMKMT was called out Friday lo com* lo the aid of »n min In .(i,tress. himself and not the exty.
five horses — Wright Down. Bayou
There was wo fir* but about 4 ea'lnns of rasotlne formed » slrean- annroximatelv .'*&lt;1 or hfl feet lone.
Hratley (Vlhem and Wellborn
Boy. Fabricate, Cotton and Andy
The gasoline leaked out when the flexible vat line |e.tdinr tn the furl ininm btnVr Th. re were several Phillips
J r , hmisi-g denslopers,
G. He planned to rare them it
fhlldren in rara in the stirroundmr a-re I'resatitinnary measure* were taken *t the furl was \ta&lt;he,|
Del Mar. he added Tha track'*
At yesterday** meeting af the info Ihe storm aewer In avoid what rnuld hav* hewn a danaerniis -Muslims. (S'»ff Photo hr t.umnklnl wer# prevent at the meeting. Odham, wh:l* not objartmg tn th*
season starts tomorrow.
S*mi"ole Counly School Board
propnaal. listed **Wa art already
the IttVM Nidge* of *],724.121 was
doing this.*
pretsnted for tentative approval
IVhst it tb* purpose of Ih*
so that M rsuld be advertised at
ordinance7 Cttv Manager Warren
a public hearing on Aug. I for
Know lee, staled that ha knew both
final approval.
tutham and Phillip* mere doing
Southern Desk Co. American
•hi*. Ns* rival Hi# neifmano* wraa
Seating Co., and Florida School
l-etrg pe’srd ta pnitrp making
and Equipment Co. submitted
for future use.
WASHINGTON oT _ rrwei.ient
WASHINGTON UP-Fin at action hid* for sehnol equipment and
Fisenh-rwer told the nation last
from Congress on a new military furniture with Southern and Ame­
Know lea also related iN t lha
night a spark :■! wotkl peace was
reserve program probably will rican presenting low bids. .h|mrr&gt;...................
_
ordinance .oniaimd * elauae that
Cminly
Judge
Ernest
vou!d
oprn (pr
ignited al the R g Four tonfeienre
Remlnola
come today.
vtmalflv $11,000 will be spent for
llpl he Mid murli palirnt* »nd Housholdee will Im in* guest ’ »i*rh
. case* that might be hoaefielat
ft lan't axactlg » M President furnishing* to be But into Uiq pew
ssyrificf and “,omo i^tng on esrh »P««kcr lor ih* Jayceya wockly ( ^
»nd Ihe h- ■
.'-tor
Eisenhower re queried. Hawover. Ptnecren RtemanW * 3ch«w‘ t the f o r B l o o f j l D o n o r s
a’- from
will ha needed to kc.p that
mm tine TliurJ.
IL- • 0e i in — More vlewvsaint.
Tti# Seminar* County tub-rthere's been no indication he will Goldsboro School and addition* lo
spark alive
| speech based on -Juv/nilea and By approval of »h* Oty Cows,
veto h.
t'rodms Academy, l.jm in, and miosis office hs, iteuH tn »p*•
f»r their her*.
s*#l to all Fanfonl n--t S- •*- I Winding ip e. radto-TV report nn
The Senate has it on the calen­ OvicJo.
- -o tho fonstnictlmi of th*
m •'teminnle t ounly is rrpssrt- General Sanford Momnrfat I.U
dar lo bo considered after in
Or.inge Stile rn| Co was (mi's County poliim « far | last *erk'» talks—which, he said
inrluded no secret agreement*—i *° 1 ' "( Interest tn ».-ry • •, as Inary wili la- tUitoil soon. General
appropriation hill. Quirk approval awarded tha gasoline and furl ml bbiod donation*.
to "•‘Ifam of i&lt;*t*j'* youth it mi- J. C. Ilulcblroii an t Fred Wilson
A Sanford patient r -nfir.-d the Pn-«i lcnt declared:
is expected. The House passed it bid which allowed I l k o4 tha
"I brlioo that only with pray fortant »• the full.', of 'bl* representing the Library, appear*
yesterday 117-T*.
tank wagon price for gasoline to lha* Florida Banitar.am .n
Use bill Is drligrewi to attract and 7 01c of tank Wagon for furl Orlando was scheduled for sur­ erf.il patimri. Intelligence, cout n",|nn
I s T n i r '- T " -!i* b" " ‘ "
'-f"'* tho eoninilaslon raqutok
iro—never forget
»vrr WTRIt at 1. d P. m
^ ^
^
^
gery on June I but duo to « i agr and l-drranr
more volunteers to the reserves oil.
ting
vlgllsnre
and
prudenctv—
can
t
“ls»
al
Jayrees,
becau,-of
thi
lr
lark
of
blood,
it
was
postpnnI.
and give the Pentagon some au­ The third bid was let to Senallnsatrd to the l ibrary. Th* (tty
thority to compel reservists In the kartk Glaaa and Paint Co lot However it la now pceci *rv for w. keep alive Ihe apark ignite I participation in spon- rn g sari.wl "17 raunlf matcheddMaUMa oi
vmilh a.tivitiea prt.g.am.. will be , ;MV, „ rh ,owtH |h#eonstrur.
future to keep up minimum train- paint needed for the exterior of tho operation and nine pint, of al Genovs . . .
"We, all of us. Individually and| interested In ways to furtiier aid ttan. R»lh hav* rwwe approved
tag.
Seminole High School. Work on blood are ncoded.
D-mors wishing tn r«&gt;.vtr!hut# a, a pei'i’lv. have po,,ihly Ihe any progtem cnnrernivg juvr'inlcs," art.I rrlraaed fund* for th* building
It Is designed to get I.*00,000 the school Is scheduled to begin
trained men tn the reserves by next week an tha new color will will hav* to ito so at the Cen­ most difficult assignment nf our it «** ib&lt;l*re«l by a member of ^'1’,',j'.
about t9«V The ready reserve now be a medium Ivory, flosrlr re­ tral Florida Illnod Itank In nation's history. Likewi»r, we have the elub.
t ronunittne composed of f-hsm.
l ens Jours, Jove. , rnur-telnr, I . , .if t’omnierrr o-tnager Fo-rask
n u m b e r s between 100,000 and sembling tha shade now cn the Orlando. Further information the most shining opjvrrtuntty ewi
may
obtained
by
calling
poMcased
hy
Americans
M
&gt;
will
a
I
m
s
u
a
guest
a&lt;
this
lunch*
100,000.
building.
lire, kroridge. It-’man Jarotsson
Mr*. l/»rr*in« Graham at th*
Work was reported to be pro­ TU office. T r a n s p o r t * t i on these truth* inspired us, never dis- ,on meeting of which Tommy ai-d William Ptoniper, represent,
Stringer is program rhairnian.
gressing s-.R the new offiret In to Orlando wtll be provided if may us "
log the GofC Indsi-triasl Commit,
lie said th# and test of thrj f ^ ,ry ('undict, pr-,ident of the lee, Sanford Industrial Board and
tha bus station building and W. normvary.
Geneva
talks
will
eome
nest
(V
to
Orlando
Jsreees,
will
attend
with
Sanford Industries Iwe.. requested
A. fragile. Administrative Ather, wlwn lha Big lour (om.n I , , VrIlj nf j,)A f«||p., rr,m1-sr* to a piecn of isnd befweefl Poplar *nd
istant expressed tha hope that
minister- meet lo seek spec bf|diarui* Ito sumr.irr renfersne* to Miltroad Creek
the spice would be occupied by
agreements on some of lha biusd|S, hfW ln thetr Ctty A ig 4. «. 7.
mid-August.
The properly. liO f»*A by ITS
problems taken up by their chiefs
Tha next regular hoard meetfeet, would be used Us erwet a
"Then
is
when
reconciliation
snd
ALIMA, Fla., UW—The death of lag u slated for Aug. II.
budding foe Sanford Mamrfaetur,
a Tg-year-old preacher bitten hy a
JERUSALEM. (T) — l.reelts some giving on each side will N ' R p r h l | n L i r t f l l p v
♦nit Co, now located on Ranford
definitely necessary," he said
D C IT n a U i n U I L y
snake ha handled at a revival
voted tndey foe their third Parlia­
tve. Rreckenridge stat'd that tha
meeting was ruled a suicide.
ment since th* Jewish net.on wa« . r *
gwrment
mamifartonng
plan*
i
i
t
—
F
a
c
e
s
L
o
n
a
T
r
i
a
l
The Rev. George Went llenite/.
founded hi 174*. No marked
rieo-led to expand.
of Albany, Ga., picked up a rattl#changes lit foreign nr domestic I
At the proeent tins*. (Ha eeaw.
snaka at a church service Sunday
policies wee* *speeled to reaulL |
LONG
BEACH,
N.Y.,
JP
77.*
fx’ kl.A ( V —Elderly fbrtha panj's emphiyment I* spprovlmat,
to demonstrata Ma faith tn his
apjiearod likely Ih* Mapal,
I f.to'lby face* trial atane In th- Hy fat and lo the #*pan*t»n, would
religion. He balk ed his faith car was parked In a noparklng theU ftariel
Domocral lelwr party
tone
and
Patrolman
Willism
Mil­
|-tasi'g -f three Marion County employ spproximatriy IV) Ttt#
msde him Immune tn Ih* venom.
by Prime Mintrier Mnshe
pe*f* officer* at h'r homo May •oommisaion arreogod a meeting
lie collapsed soon after hs was ler clearly saw his duly. He wrote headed
Shareit and DavkI Ren Gurmn.
WASHINGTON 'jv- Singer Dick &gt;
1fm I p , m. today to susdy ttv*
bitten but refused all medical out a ta ticket.
It wasn't quit* so rlrar who •gain would dominate lha one. Haymes, born in Argentina, msy
T h e "O-year-oM woman'! h u * - . re q u e e t.
_____
treatment and died yesterday
chamber
Knesset
being
chosen
for
would pay th* fine Th* car hap­
stay in Ih* United Mates.
bend Edward S. I.indley, was de-j Th, r«r»a*4 bj Suitd X nomreusi,
morning.
a four-year term The Mapai
County Judge Hannah Gaskin pened lo be the Miller family car held 40 nf the 130 scat* hi th* The JusUr* Department an­ elared Insane y a ste rd a y and * i l l | l l y m ausoleum * too is s n s S s ry
nounced yesterday that K was ic lakrti to the Kterida Hospital waa rifsw l.
ruled the death a suicide on Ihe left there by tha patrolman s wife aorond Knesset.
dropping its effort to deport him at ( "ha' laho o che-.
|
'
ground that Htnsley voluntarily yesterday while ah* and the chil­
Ben-Gurtan. Israel's first prim'
Haymes entered Use United i 7&gt;o forn.er Indian* •ckml le*&lt;-h.
picked up Ihe snake and refused dren went to the beach.
"Mis'* going l# pay the f.r.« her­ minister snd *6ye»r-nld
State* tar permanent residence in . o
rs,.r..„(
medical care afterwards.
An associate, the Rev. O. M self." MlUer commented.
Lassiter, void Ifrnslcy had told "Ill pay U afl right." his wife resume the premiership if his
Youngblood and Bob Wooten and
renthip during World War II when M. O. Tuck, assistant Ocala p-dlce
him that he had been bitten at said later, "but fll use hi* m«nry." party te returned to power

On Embezzling Charge
TWENTYNINE PALMS. Calif. IB
- A 167* 000 shortage has chut
down this Mojave Desert town’s
only bank and its vice president
cashier, who also is a race horse

City Commission
Okays Ordinances

No Marked Change
Seen In Policies

No-Parking Sign
Cost Family Money

Singer Dick Haymes in Triple Deaths
May Stay In U. S.

i
Senate Investigators

Seeking
Columbia Officials
Sand InvasHgators Bag Of Money Falls More Ihfo On Talbott Interests
BOGOTA, Colombia UD-The gov­
WASHINGTON r-Srnst.irs in misunderstanding." Rarnnff said,
ernment haa rushed investigators At Perfect* Place

He la charged Is a warrant Mad
by Sheriff Dave Starr with the
fatal shooting early Sunday of Joel
to the rich Valle province ef
Cohen, M, a
OttemUa. A ware of Mo­
ator who ta t
re h u taken the lives of
A second warrant m
him ad
I*ndawners, bumble farm
• nee reaper editor,
Marta Finley, St, who
premtaewt citiacni were
Mm a mouth
Deputy L. T. Neel, who Invest!
said Deris stole into Mm. Officiate haw given no motives
tor Mb taBtags- Newspapers say
so killing her. Oaken, asleep In the tha rexaeas tor Oh terrorism are
i which Davie enre she red with
adjoins Tollmt. where
m e elm* in bed.
I Gastons Beta* Ptalfla
: 0f Liberate and 4B
kite* In race

rS ;

COLLINSVILLE, HI., U*-R*tahard! Wataman, aperator of a
drive-la theater, bought some gro­
ceries al a supermarket yesterday.
While Ultra h* gat $244 in chaagt
for ate at hi* theater.
He tacked the groceries in the
trunk of Ms car and drove off,
forgetting about th* canvas bag
of cbangs ha had put on tha rear
bumper.
Bona afterward bo drove np to
tha polka station hare to report
tho taaa of the moony. H* couldn't
hare f u * U a bolter place.
A n oocfc of moaay bad dropp
off too tamper t i m to front of

CKy Manager Warren Knowles
related this morning that tha City
ta hauling hi more debris and te
toward tho completion of
akwatar around tho bote

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...... - ..... . . . : Immediate Arrest
! Awaits Turncoats
In San Francisco

assTk-T-tJajrs4f ils

vastlgatlni the! business Interests
of Secretary
bolt railed ‘
day cm
Ualtans
Amartra
Called is a witness hetare tha
Banal* Investifatmns suhcommtt
lea waa Air Pafr* General Counsel
Johr. A. Johnton
Tha group hqard testimony yes­
terday that Talbott had declared
tart January that Johnson "is
representing mf* in effort, to con­
vince RCA off tha propriety and
legality t i deitg.business with a
holds an intertrt.
firm to which
late tha record
Aba
RCA Board
wao »
Barnoff, tahiag
Chatman D
Of 8Uj
that Talbot
htfluenca him ta
had sought
contract with tha
lav a RCA
ring firm ti
tx iy m cn t
A 0$.

"in faintest lo Secretary Talbott
and it hi* request. I wish to state
that lacratary Talbott hat never
mad* any inch attempt to influ­
ence •# .'•
Tha niattanooga Times said,
meanwhile, that Informed capital
sources expected President Risenhonor to decide quickly whether lo
end Talbott's services as secre­
tary.
White House Press Secretary
Jamas C. Hagtrty told newsmrn
yasterday th* Talbott-Mulligan
nutter had been catted to Elaenhowtr't attention, "but b« has not
had a complete report as yet."
In a dispatch from WasMngton,
Um Chattanooga Tinea quoted an
unnamed Whit# House official aa
laying, "I don't think that Ihe
President Is going to play around
with this one,” It added that
policy-making ferret In th* adminUtrattao n a n tald lo b* terming
hi *pmittan to Talbott's eontto*

he claimed a neutral status and r|„ ,ft
did not sene tn lha US armedi Mr’a. Llndlry, *ho denies .*-*
forces Haymes said he later was diH , nr firtn. in
bnur-iorg
classified tar military setvire hut piI, h .,,], , t ,v, |,,ndl#y home,
a i t rfj^cted for A h#»rt coikJi jt fhtrgn| mith
8 principtl
•‘"JL.
...
in Ih* »eennd degree.
Th# government «aid Havme- p-h# pleaded Innocent on arraign- ’ WASHINGTON ID — Im media to
vnB&lt;lt
liable to il^ptirl At ion'
yniprilay m&lt;{ to** r#tumfH jrn 'tt ihttAid ihip il Sin Frio*
when he went to Hawaii in l»YV
Mirj„n County Jail. Her al­ risen and rourt-martial Istac await
and then re-entered lha United | r,rrvssy• said they would make ap- ihrre young Ameriesn lurnroatg
Stales “from a foreign port nr nlMWtlon (nr teul In a f-w days,
coming home from Red China.
n u ll vin e posset
m iu i
»
place or from an outljing
Pentagon ofliciala said yeiterdap
lion'.

Brothers Jailed
Y o u n g s te r s O b s e r v e :A f t e r D js rl)p tjo n
C h r i s t m a s I n J u l y I| FLORENCE. Ala. 'P - oCharges
i
religious
TURMONT, Md., Uv-Chriitms* that they broke up
in-July was rslebrated yrsterdsv service by bringing a rattlesnake
at nearby Camp Grecnlop by lot to a rhureh remltcd in 120 fines
(or three snake handling brother*.
handicapped youngsters.
The strata! of carols filled tte The trial of Alien Covington. J7,
air. ftaap flakes — hist for ooa day snd Mansel and Goorga Covington,
— became snowflake* as they both M, was waUhed by about 1M
drift sd down through tha trees. spectators. They interrupted test]Turkey waa aerved. with aB th* mony yasterday with rirlamatteni
t r i m m i n g * , and Santa a t u t nf "Amen," and "Prate* tha
showed up.
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The children, T to IS years old Charge*! with disturbing fht
and all with physical handteaps, asre, the three brother* bad boon
worked In their spar* time ter eld in the Lauderdale County JsU
waeka la th* camp arts and crafts l u c* July 14. shortly after sorvicai
ihop. miking Christmas hr** dee- at th* rural Bump** Greek Church

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Army officer* will board thalr
ship, a passenger liner, whan Ik
dock* st San Francisco next Fri­
day sr.d make th* arrests them.
The three sre Willis m C. Cowart,
22. Dillon. Ga. Lewla W Griggs,
22. Jacksonville. Tex.*, and Otll®
G. Bell. 24. Hillsboro. Mu*., Md
Olympia, W\to.

Captured during lha Korean
War, they refuted repatriation In
Itol and decided Instead to pa I t
Red China with 1$ other ABM
soldier*. After a year and a
there, the returning trio
th* Chin*** to tel them
horn*.
Ai Hong Kong aartter
month, a l tore* said ft*r
willing to seer s tome » Amatottn
prison* tf naeoaiapp, to m t o
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THURSDAY. JU L Y 21, 195S

Russia West
Hit Agreement
On Discussions
No One Is Injured
In Auto Collision
On State Road 415

GENEVA IT — Russia and the
Weitern
power* reicbed
sub­
stantial agreement today on plane
for continuing discussions of Gcr
m ia unification *nd European secunty after the lummit confer­
ence.
The foreign ministers m«t this
morning for almost two hour* and
reportedly pul the program in
shape Then they arranged * special meeting of their head* of gov­
ernment to lubmit it for approval.
There was no immediate infor­
mation aa to details of the plan,
but Western sources disclosed they
hoped for a meeting of the four
foreign minuter* in Geneva tn Oc­
tober to t*k * up Qi« two key prob­
lem*.
Thl* would allow three montha
for the expert* of tha fourcountrice to itudy all the proposal*
made at the summit meeting. The
Western power* also would h*ve
a chance to observe the outcome
of the vUit of West German Chan­
cellor Adenauer to Moscow.
The head* of government* —
President Eisenhower, Soviet P re­
mier Bulganin, British Prime Min
liter Eden end French Prem ier
Faura — planned to take up the
disarmament question after dis­
posing of the arrangement* on
Germany and itcurity.

An acridsnt w u reported Jast
sight at 10:25 o'clock on Stale
Road &lt;15 (Celary Ave.) about ona
mile tail of Sanford with two
persona involved.
The fint car e i i a 1M9
Buiek tedan driven by Albert
8aund*rs, 2T, whole addreia wae
given ai Rt. 1 Sanford.
The other ear wae a 1949
Dodge pickup truck driven by
Thomaa I. Frasier, ST, who live*
•n Celery Ave.
It wet reported that the truck
v a i in the proceia of turning in
a driveway. There wai another
truck behind It Uiet stopped an
that the Dodge could make it*
turn. The Buiek reportedly went
around the atepped truck and hit
the left front aid# rf the Dodge
piiek-up. Thar# ware no casual!Mei although the driver of the
track waa “ihaken up a bit”.
The Buiek than traveled about The only official announcement
air or eight fact and hit a tele­ on the foreign miniater'a discusphone pole. Chargee of Improper liona wai a brief communique.
patting wan made againat tha
driver ed the Buiek.
Dwaaagao ware eetlmated at
■bout 1*00 for tha Dodge pickup
and a total kui to the Buiek.
tayantignttaf officer* w a r *
Ftint. Cart WflHwma and Deputy
H. L. Eubank* ed the shsriff's
WASHINGTON (A-The Wash
ington Foat and lim it Herald said
today a U.S. security board hat
found "reasonable doubt" of the
loyalty to this country of William
Henry Taylor,' an official of the
International Mooatii? Fund.
Tha paper said the finding wai
made after a bearing by tha Inter­
national Organisations Employe*
Loyalty Board, Because the IMP
1* an International body not under
U.8. government c o n t r o l , the
VUR1NG1DN (Ik-Only ienate- board's finding waa an "advisory
■ m m agnamant on an effective recommendation." The agenry it­
data hoed Is to# way today of self must determine what action,
Anal eengreaatenal approval of a if any, to take.
$l-ta-heur federal minimum wage.
"The board ia convinced." tha
TIN Sousa yasterday overrode, paper quoted ita opinion, "that the
UBdIS. Praaidant Elaanhowsr's re- employe (Taylor) hia engaged In
quart lor a limit ad 50 eenU an aapionage and aubvartive ability
kour and by • top-heavy W-M against tha United State* . . . and
vote approved the higher wage that ha wai and possibly stiU i*
Boor for mead workers tn Inter­ an adherent to the Communist
state aommerte. The praaaat mini- ideology.''

M M h h iiii Wage
Gels Roadblocked
As Uwmakers Feud

mum la f» eant*.

Tha Ba&amp;ate, vfctak prartoualy
had approved tha aama tt flgura,
had voted to make It affective
next Jan. l. Tha Uoum voted for
March 1.
The B oom sent Ks bill 1m
mediately to eesterau* with tiu
Senate far a eompromia* on the
date.
Yeaterday’a R oom action cli
aaaad two days of debate la which
supporter* ad tha admlntrtratwo'a
■heart tap limit predicted a new
teflatkaary s p i r a l wenid be
touched off if a higher pep Bgure
waa eaactad.

Secretary Of Navy
Foresees More Subs
CROTON, Ooaa. W-Secretary
Chariea Thomas astd today the
Ravy, with eight atomie aubmarinaa already authoriaad, hope* to
build many ether* "in rapid m m i g g thereafter.*'
Hia remarks wan prepared for
U sashing care monies ter tha sae&gt;
and gudasr-powand Mb, tha Baawaft, A abort dlataace away, aa U
la emphasise the growing spaed of
tha trogrsm, workman prepared
to lay tta kart ter a third duriag
Cm u y . The first was tha Nautilus.

Tb# .first permanent unit of the
school, a three-story air conditioned
nut-patlanl building at Jackson
Memorial Hospital. Miami, was dc.
dicatad tn ceremtmiei last Sunday
(July IT.) Junior and senior medi­
cal student* will receive a large
portion of their clinical experleare
at Uda facility.

Bible School Sets
Closing Exercises

action this year to approving four dosing exercises for the Church
addittaaal atomlertrtvmi suhma- of God Dally Vacation Bibla School
will ha held tomorrow night at T:4I
liaeg a r t added;
T h is mesas that this fiscal year ■ m.
Award* will b« presented to out(ha M an will have rtg U m je a r■leading students, aad to all who
sad. ia rapid hav* perfect attendance records.
D m program will feature the
theme, "Sailing With Christ." and
will ho d im tad by Mr*. Doeald
Whittaa aad Mr*. Bruce Groan.
A display of handler* ft work by
how m
the children will bo ik o n , th# R*v.
Harry Haodenoo, pastor, said.

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MUSIC AND FUN — Thess local band student*. nvnibcM ot the ScminoV IticH School Rind a t* a t­
tending th* summer band esmo which Is condurtel each year at the University of Miami in Coral
Gables. L eft to right, front row. *r# Jovre Milam. Patsv Haucht. who graduated Ibis year, and
Grace Duggar. Standing left to right, are Bob ReeU- J r . and Jo e Fisher.

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Band Members 240 Gallon Daily Output Estimated
Five members of th* Seminole
High School bind are combining
sunshine and expert band instruc­
tion at tha Summer Band Camp of
the University of Miami In Coral
Gables. This camp ia an annual
affair and SHS band director, Er­
nest Cowlsy, is now serving bis
third year as an Instructor there
for tha five weeks period.
High school bend students from
seven states are receiving five
weeka of Intense musical instruc­
tion along with a full ichedule of
beach parties, free moviea and
tickets to the Pop Concerts of the
University of Miami Symphony
Orchestra every Sunday night.
Director of th* Band Camp ia
Fred McCall, University of Miami
bandmaiter, and honorary director
and advisor li Henry Fillmore,
known aQ over Urn country tor his
marches.
The students have played under
the batons of Morton Gould and Le­
roy Anderson, as well aa Fillmore.
The camp will end July 22.
Students attending from Semi­
nole County ara Misa Joyce Milam,
Miss Palsy llaught, a 1953 gradu­
ate, Miss Graca nuggar, Jo* Tub­
er, and Bob Reely Jr.

By Five Officials Conducting Raid

Railroad Workers
Present New Watch
To D. C. Spivey

Mrs. B. Grantham
Tells Of 'Hot Seat'
On Greyhound Bus

School Of Medicine

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Announces

UQIT JET TOM*

■AOEBSTOWN. Md. tiu. FairA M AJk m i Division has an-------- 1 flans I* build a tight jet
outtabta a* aa executive
ter Industrial companies.
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Nov 137

Associated Press Leased Wire

schools. Their subject — techni­
ques and technology of capitalist
farming. Tha school—Iowa State
College.
Tha dosan visiting Soviet agri­
cultural dl gait* Has eut quit# a
swalh stron Ihe state of Iowa tn
thair initial three-day Journeying*
through neb eon country and
also stopped to taapaet Individual
farms.
They gdl a glimpse of fowl ns
and Iowa farming, and Iowa farm­
ers got a peak at tha Russian visi­
tors.
But h r today aad tomorrow Uw
program ia rather different.
Tha Ruaaians are to b* given a
general picture of the activities of
ao Amercan agricultural school
and more important tha chance to
indulge thair ipectfie curiosity in
particular subject*.

and ASC County Committee as
secretary, almost did.
Mrs. Grantham rides to DeLsnd every Bight on a Gres hound
to her horn*. A few day* ago she
had Just taken a seat behind the
driver and had settlrd hark to
enjoy the ride. Just passing tire
lakefrant where tha bums turn
there eras a ery from two Orfsndo college girls and a gaip from
her friend. Under tha seat, where
tha was sitting, was pouring out
black smoke. "I didn't fed a
thing," tha commented.
A shortsge in tha linee some­
where had caused sparks and
there was no damaga to the r*ssengers or the bus. "My first
though*, was, the gasolinr lank'1
she said. "But qf course I lesmed later that it was In the back."
Tha passengers got off and took
tha bus directly behind them.

Peggy Is Settled
In New Quarters

P iggy the b **r w*s transfer­
red this morning from her old
rag * tn th* new on* that has Just
been eompteled.
Peggy la blind and must len n
to feel her way around th* ra g *
and know it inch by inch. When
first entering the rax* this morn­
ing sh* fell into the pnnl and
bumped Into the hers but found
her w*y Into th* d*n without a
misplace.
Th* n*w cage, tor which plans
were drawn up by Mrs. Arnold
Hood, rno keeper, has a ewimming pool, all ronrret* floor, a
den and a shower which may b*
turned on a t any time It is
roomier and clraner thin th* old
on*.

Henry J . fohum irher, Kt. 2.
Sanford is the nrv member of th*
Srimnote County Committee for
tne Farm er* Home Administra­
tion His appointment berime e f­
fective Ju ly t, 1953, Curtis J,
Gieen, the agency's county super-

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Sihumarher operates a large
r * R i s *■ -* -hoi sen fired ta t.
trurk fawn and hs» a l « r j hackground of surce-sfiil firm ing *\- French Moroiro today st tha
pn'ifibil old pro French P as.il of
nrnenc* in 5-nmnol* County H*
formerly if-ved op* term a* a MsrraVrch. Tlianti cl Gtaou!. Th*
F rro 'h r p ’ M A;enr7 said thn
FHA commitli*m«n
I hut'ei m:»r*d a"d esly the inter­
Th* oth*r two member* of ihe vention of Freneh police prevented
committee are Ci«l«r •’&gt; Hsrt of •he Berber ch’eftitn —m hit Ms—
Geneva and William II R ig h t of from shooting bark
S'anford, bo b turree«ful (aimers
The litasslna'lon attempt
and tong lima residents of Semin­
turted durir.! general excitement
ole County.
occasioned bv the firs* visit to
There is a Farmers Horn* Ad­ Marrakech of France s new r e jL
NEW YORK
Two masked ministration county committee in dent general in French Morocco,
desperadoes held up an outbound every sgriciiltura! county' in thp Gilbert Grandval.
country. Th* rommitte* deter­
Elsewhere in the city of 2fi0,fl00,
mail-express train last night as it
mines Ih* eligibility of applicants
Moroccan polir* kilted two nation­
stopped briefly in an open cut be­
and helps ihe county supervisor alist demonstrators in a crowd
low the Manhattan street level
adapt the agency'a loan policies which set fire to a tobacco shop.
near the Hudson R iser shore.
and service* to fbcal conditions.
Tli* French Press Agency gam
As in a Wild West movie Each member is named for a
scenario, they bound and gagged tin re .year term, and one appoint­ this account of Uie shooting attempt
a mail clerk and dumped eight ment expires each year. A mem­ on the pasha:
El Glaom had fust left Grandval
mall sack* on the tracks. Then ber completing bis three-year
they disappeared into the night term cannot succeed himself. At at on* of the Pasha's palaces and
was being driven away alone in a
with the bags.
tra it two of tha members must big black sedan. Suddenly demon­
1’olics said today Die hags con­ L« farmers
strators blocked ths street and on*
tained worthless canceled checks,
Tha Firm er* llonia Adminis­ shot rang out.
each bag insured st |N&gt;.
tration makes loans tn farm eis tn
Th* fiery old man frehb«d *
The bandits apparently jumped buy, improve, enlarge, or oper­
repeating rarbin* h* had witii
on Ihe 11-car New York Central ate efficient family-typ* farm*.
him, climbed out of tb* ear and
Iraln w|wn it stopped for Inspec­ It also lends money to farmers
raise! Ih* gun to shoot. Frencli
tion of Its ,i lr brakes.
or fheir nonprofit aVsncialinns to ■police slopped him from firing and
An interstate alarm was flashed establish and carry on approved Moroccan police then bred on tiro
for two men described as In their soil and water eon*ervation prac­ demonstrators, injuring several.
20'* and wearing dark suit* and tices. Purposes include eslabllfhbats. Both were armed. The FBI ing and improving p«rman*nl
joined In the hunt/
y n tu rc r, terracing, soli eropion
"They were brar.rn and rlrv r r," prertires, and many other eonsaid Deputy Polire Csur.ir!**loner \s*rvalinn measures, as well as
Jam es Kennedy. "Tliey knew * * . irrigation and farmstead water
improvements Mod of the soil
silly what tliey were doing."
and water conservation loan* ami
loans to buy, Improve, or enlaig*
terms »r* mail* from funds ad­
vanced by private lenders and in­
jured by lb* agenry.
WASHINGTON Cri-Rep. Pare*
man (D -L t) accused foreign aid
nffirisls yesterday of giving mis*
information to icnstors and said,
"W * will demand they either ratract, wl.st they told th* S e n it*
or . . . h* di&amp;rhirged."
U no refract inn Is forthcoming,
WASHINGTON u n -T h * head of
COLirMRUR. Ohio tfv-Tho dirk ha said, ba will seek to htva all
th* Atomie Energy Commission gray walls of Ohio Penitentiary foreign *!d funds bcM up for' an
says cuts in th* agenrv's budget hrM s new prisoner today.
inquiry into *'1*1* who!# m ere."
voted by Congress would force a
H* u n n 't anybody special as
PiM irnn b*id« * House Approilow down in the production of far a* prison sutliotiti** were con­ pi itiom subrommittee which eut
weapons m itariats.
cerned. Just another number—99,. ATT million dollars from new for­
Th* Senate-House Atomic Energy gce\—with gray pn*on pants, blue eign lid fund*.
Committee has promised tn seek and white striped shirt and a rap
P m m in sstd ia in interview
an added tnl million dollar* for
But there was something shout foreign aid offieiils had m u repr*.
the AEC. Other legislator* said the this prisoner—Dr. Samuel H Shep­ v-nted to the Rrost* committee
AEC money bill, already enacted pard—something that attracted a tin t Rep T itv r (R-NY) hid given
into law, was inadvertently re- hord* of newsmen and a icore of his unction to their action in re­
dured more then was intended. other perrons when he arrived at serving money voted m prenoua
Tha Senate appropriations Com­ the penitentiary yesterday after­ ye»rs.
mittee, considering a miscellaneous noon.
" I never approved such a thing,*
Now eomes th* waiting—at least •aid Taber, tenior Republican on
money bill to which new atomic
funds can he added, hrard a plea JO vears—before Sheppard will be the ll/wire Appropriations CommiK
for such action yesterday from eligible for patois on hi * vneofid- ion. “ ft la a irinkmg m ess,"
AEC Chairman Lewis L Strauss. degree murder eonvletion Ho will
Strauss said th* original cuts spend the first 10 days at the pen­
would “ torre ui to rut programs itentiary in a quarantine wars!
. . . primarily . . . Die production where he will be given teats to
of weapons materials and the de­ determine what work he U best
velopment of reactors for both suited for.
military and civilian i s m .”

Masked Bandits
Hold Up Mail Train
At Manhattan Slop

AEC Official
Says Budget Cuts
Force Slowdown

Passman Accuses
Foreign Aid Heads
Of Misinformation

Same Old Uniform
Something Special
Drawing Attention

'I Led Three Lives'
In Sanford Library

Second Nuclear Sub
Launched By Navy

GROTON, Conn. IW—Th* Navy,
WORK GOING FART
rarm c to kevp supremacy over
Robert Kelly announced today
Ftu ia in tiia mains of undersea
that eight to It) sewer taps are
"I Led Three L lv *s" by Her­ . -earfait. Lunches its second nu*
Icing made per dsy. At this rat*
It is estimated that in 10 more bert A. Philbrirk, rttlren. O m - c l t ir submarina, Ih# Seawoif, to*
days Ih* men will b* caught up. m unlit, Counter spy, h it jnri been |day and l* ) s the krrl for a third,
dhtamed by the Sinford Public
F.ight atomic powered aubs hav#
Library.
ln'»n , jiiih o m rd .
This u in exciting inside story
The first A s u b m a r I n e, tfcn
of Communism in the USA told Nautilus, was hutit here at tiro
by an Ameriran patriot who was &gt;atds of the Ekulric Boat Division
and rra fli are supervised by Mm for nine years a counterspy for
of General Dinamic* C orp , where
Gall Bitting and Mis* Margaret the F. B. I, and repotted every­
the Scawolf and th* third boat
Malloy. Hera the children have thing as It happened.
are building. Th* Nautilus was
made and used such favorites as
The pnvcrnmenl's ease againvt commissioned six months ago and
colored felt beanies, leather com ihe eleven top communists was
now has Hiouunds of mile* of
purses for their wrists, puppet largely based on evidence sup­
operation, hundreds of dives and
boxes, paper sculpture, and model­ plied by Philbrirk, who was chief
a long rruiro to the Caribbean on
ing clay.
witness ag ilm t them at th* trial her tog
Attendance Is good in all groups, brtora Judge Medina.
Extern ally. Ihe Scawolf will look
A total of 329 have registered in
much like the Nauttiui, but with
Ihe younger age group (6-11)
A
s somewhat tloeker hull. Official
ro n serv iliie daily average atten­
statistics nn the Scawolf show her
dance of youngsters and teenagers
to he shout 3.000 Ion* displacement
is 225. Participations per week of
339 feet long, with * 27-foot beam.
all youngsters in all activities aver­
age from 2,Don to 2.500.
Mrs. Alexandre Vaughan, 101

Summer Recreation Program Big Success

■Y MARGARET MALLOY
Sponsored jointly by Ih* city
and the County Board of Public
Initructioii, Ihe summer recrea­
tion program began with regis­
tration on Juno IS under th*
direction' of E. W. Christensen.
Th* actiyitlaa are planned for
tlwao two Ierg* groups: th*
younger children aga* six through
11 and th* older children aga*
12 through If. Varied activities
have been planned to Include
thete and other groups. Bora*
ara th* City Wida Tennis Tour­
nament, the City Softball Lea­
gue, managed by Howard Gordae
and a FUhiag Contest epea to
angler* ate through 18.
Th* teenager* follow this sche­
dule In the nfteraoens: Monday
and Wednesday they play tennis;
Tusaday howling with Gordie i
Thursday and Friday, water ski*
lag m lab* Mary. In addition
the High fichoel Oym i* span aa

under tha supervision nf Fred
Ganas who also teaches tennia
and «ral*r skiing. For thoaa with
lass active interests th* High
School Library is open Mei’Hay
through Thursday morninra. Misa
Edna Chittenden, a vary helpful
librarian, has ■ book binding and
repair aessiun with the young­
sters on Friday morning.
Tha Celery Crate is op*n for
the teenagara to drop in on Monday and Wednesday evenings. On
Tuesday and Thursday they re­
ceive dancing lessons from an
Arthur Murray instructor. Every
Friday an organised danr* ia held
from T.until 11 p. m. Mu* Groa
Nuanalty help* supervise these

The younger group fellows this
schedulet every Monday thsy s*e
a movie at the High School; Tues­
day through Friday they ara m
the lakrtnet playground from t
until lltd t a-a*. Haro they a n dlgroup* accord­

ing to age which ara the 9 and
7’s, the 9 and B's, and th* 10 ami
11'*. Ths groups are given an
hour each of direcletf play, swim­
ming, and art* and crafts. Ona
hour weakly each group goes

bowling.

On th* playground such sports
as volleyball, softball, and bas­
ketball ara popular wilh th*
oldar ones while games are fav­
ored by Ihe youngest. Miss Caro.
Una Mclnnfs and Miss Peggy Wil­
son direct their play activities.
In tha awimmtng pool all children
are given instructions and rareful
supervision by Mias Behe Btsbee.
At least 31 have paised the Red
Cross beginner* swimming test to
date la the two older groups. The
youngest spent the first few weeks
getting adjusted to tha water and
now they are also receiving instruc­
tions. They are expected to be able
to awim tha width rt the pool by
the eed rt the program.

Mrs. A. Vaughan
Presented Emblem

Christensen has planned tor Aug W. 20th St., Ranfoid. recently

NEW PARK FORMED

I . the last d ay 'rt recreation, to be won a Sterling Stiver Honor Em­
City Mansger knnwlss ar.nnun*
a big day. A picnic will bo hsld blem by Tb* Reader’s Digest, In c*d that on 24th Bt. and Sum*

at tha Scout Camp site an Silver
Lake to which all age group* and
their parrnta ara Invited. Games
will ba ths order of theraorning
and after luneh a hug* dance u
being planned at th* Orate, aad
tha bop* li to t o t a band tor this
Down «t th* Lula boms to* aria gala overt.

recognition of outstanding sarvlre
ai a subscription reprassntativa
of ths magisin*.
Sterling Stiver Honor Emblems
are awarded to only ona la evsry
fifty Digest Rsprsssnttrives, so
Mrs. Vaughan’* achiavsmaut In
noteworthy.
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Schumacher Chosen
For Farmers Group

12 Soviets Begin
Two-Day Course
Ronald S. Garner
On U. S. Farming
Accepted By UofM

cepted as a pre-registrant in the
1955-56 freshman class at th* Uni­
versity of Miami School of Medi
etna. according to announcement
by Dr. Homer Marsh, Dean. He
previously attended the University
of Alabama.
He will be among the 75 Florida
resident*, accepted from 190 appli­
cants. This freshman d m , repre­
senting 25 counties, it the largest
accepted in the three year history
of tha University of Miami School
of Medicine, which opened Sep­
tember 22. 1952. The totel four
year student body now numbers

CcariiersbV* cloudiness today *nd
tonight hereminc pirtly cloudy
Friday; scattered showers south*
riot f f i t t .

Shot Fired At Pasha
In French Morocco

Sheriff's
deputies •and
stale
beverage agents dumped 1.900
gallons of fermented mash and
chopped up equipment yesterday
when they uncovered a stilt deep
tn Ihe woods shout two miles north
of Chuluota,
Making th* raid were Sheriff
J . L Hobby, Deputies Morgan
McClelland,
Qllii Owen, State
E ffective April 30, 1956, D. C. Beverage Supervisors William L
Spivey was granted an annuity Wive and W. A. Ansley,
The discovery of ihe Mill solvrtl
by lbs Railroad Retirement board.
a theft of 1.000 gallon s frtl oil
He entered th* service o f Atlan­ drums from the MarAsphalt
tic Coast Lin* Raiirned Co. on plant near Wagner several month*
July 19, 1922, as ■ laborer and I j j o
was later transferred to ra r reUsed as a boiler was a kero­
palrer helper, then to ear repairer. sene lank which rested on its
A i th* elta * o f «ha dey'e wwrta) »«• cn *u * L r *}Jl l* k(n !rom
the nearby Florida East Coast
Monday co-wotkeri In
the rar Hallway which is now abandondepartment presented S p i v e y •A Its capacity was estimated at
with a Waltham watch. The pre­ MO gallons,
sentation was made by general
Of tin.ils slated that they thought
foreman L. M. Cornell who Ma­ tha (till could produce Jin gelted that
Spivey's rerord
was ions of moonshine daily which
rlra r and that tv regretted los­ would result in a tax Inis of
ing such an employe from ihe *1,500 or more. The newest dis­
service of the compeny a* well covery was said to be only slight­
ly smaller than the one found in
as from personal association.
The
retiring
railroad
man March, 1951, near Wagner which
makes hi* home In Ranfnrd with was estimated to turn nut 264
gallons a day and declared the
his family at 1015 W. Third St.
largest to be disrovcird in this
County in 10 yvkrs,
The live officers were hiding
behind the still at dsy break as
they watched two men apptnarh,
The equipment was ill set up for
a day's work. However, tha men
apparently sensed danger and
AMES, Iowa (A—Twalv# Impor­
Have you ever gotten a ‘ hot made their getaw ay before they
tant Ruaaian Communists start seat" without wanting one? Well could be captured
Ronald 8. Garner of East 8am today a two-day fours* at one of Mrs. Belle Grantham, who works
lnole Blvd., Sanford, ha* been ac­ tha l e a d i n g U.S. agricultural for County Agent C. R Daw von

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working on an eld pond and hav*
succeeded in making a nka park
area. Eventually shrubbery aad
walkways will ba put ia so th*
children will hav# a place to »'*
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Agriculture Dept. Eva Peron Still Smiles Down
Sends Out Report
On Crop Production
WASHINGTON i* -_ The Agri­
culture Department inued ■ crop
reduction report this week that
idicatei poulble trouble for GOP
year In the corn belt.
The report forecast a corn crop
that would be the second largest
of record and bumper harvests of
other lvestoek feed grains. These
crops would come on top of large
supplies in storage from past
years.
These big crops could well carry
to the corn belt a bitter taste of
surplus problems that have been
centered heretofore largely in cot.
ton and wheat producing areas.
They could bring greatly reduced
feed grain prices and much lower
incomes.
The Midwestern farm vote has
figured prominently In many re­
cent national elections. It was cred­
ited with giving President Truman
an upset victory over Thomas E .
Dewey in IMS.
At that time, farm ers were dis­
gruntled with a drop In grain pric­
es. The Democrats charged the
Republican controlled Both Con­
gress was to blame because
foiled to provide storage facilities
for surplus grain that had no place
to go except to markets where It
depressrd prices.
This week's forecast of the big
feed grain crops came shortly aft­
er the department reported a sharp
expansion in hog production it un­
der way. This expansion, govern­
ment economists say, is expected
to be followed by severe reduc­
tions In hog prices.
In last year's congressional elec­
tions, Republicans fared well in
rural districts in the big corn-hog
region extending from Ohio west to
Nebraska and embracing Indiana,
Illinois, Iowa, and Minnesota, Hogs
were riding high price wise.
But there la the possibility that
by latp this year, prices will drop
to levels where farm ers will com­
plain and possibly demand gov­
ernment action to Improve their
markets. The government does not
maintain prlca supports under
hogs.

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BUENOS A IRES, &lt; * Eva
Peron, a one-time actress as &lt;lra
matte in death a i she was in life,
still smiles down on Argentina's
millions. The public sees at every
turn the picture of this pale skinned
dark-eyed beauty with straight
blonde hair drawn back in a tight
bun.
Alongside her handsome husband
Ju an Peron, dictator, general and
president, she adorns -street and
subway walls, government offices
and vestibules, store windows and
private homes.
E va's nama is never out of sight
La Prensa carries a daily "E v a
Peron labor page” decorated with
a profile drawing and her oftquoted pledge: "Alive or dead. I
will always be with the workers."
And Dem ocracla, staunchest press
friend of Peron, displays on its
front page masthead a profile
ringed with a wreath of her words:
"A thousand times, I would do It
for Peron and for my people."
La P lata, a city of 300.000 and
capital of Buenos Aires Province
wai renamed Eva Peron. Eva Pcron la the name of a province, an
oil well, uncounted streets, school
housei, parka, soccer championthipi, a luxury pataengar liner—
an unending atream.
Her birthday, May 7, la "Saint
Evila'a D ay." Acrosa the land, her
faithful lay freah flowers at the
foot of counties* busts and statues.
Eva once declared: "Without
fanaticism, on* cannot accomplish

anything." Imbued with this spirit,
the vibrant 5 foot 2 figure stormed
out of poverty to prominence on
the screen and radio and into the
arms of a husky Army Colonel,
Juan Peron. Ten years ago they
wed and moved on to the nation's
"P in k Houio’* to start a man-andwife reign probably unmatched
since Ferdinand and Isabella.
Eva seised ail Argentina—richest
country in South Americs—as her
stage. She played the rok; to the
hilt (or seven years. And the ghost
of Eva Peren carries on
The evening of July 2S, 1952, Eva
Peron, at the age of 30, was cut
down by canter.
A nation wept, Quron Elisabeth
cabled condolences. Tbo Pupa sent
his sympathies.
Tens of thousands thronged the
cold wet streets of Buenos Aires,
waiting 10 and 12 hours in Argen­
tina’s mid winter to pass her bier.
Catholics around the globe flocked
to requiem masses.
Eva's critics chuckled the Mon­
day night after Argentina's bloody
June revolution. The government
broadcaster came on the air five
minutes later than usual, skipping
for the first time in almost three
year* the traditional mention of
her passing. The Army sat in the
saddle and this incident—too deli­
cate to be a mere ov ersig h tsparked speculation that Eva had
slid into the shadows with her hutband.
But both bounded back by the

'Behind-The-Scene'
Move Is Believed
NEW YORK «1 -T h e New York
Harald Tribune said Wednesday tha
Russians have made a behindthe-scenes move at tha summit
conference In Geneva to make
direct contact with high West Ger­
man diplomats.
The newspaper, in a dispatch
from Geneva, aaid the Russian
move was Immediately tuned
down by Bonn officials In Geneva
as conference observers.
The Herald Tribune story ssld
the move amounted to a Soviet
bid to establish a communication
channel (n West German Chancel­
lor Konrad Adenauer and to drive
a wedge between the Bona govern­
ment and the NoHh Atlantia
Treaty Alliance.

NewsOf Men
In Service
FORT DENNING, Ga. -Cadet
George B. Herndon son of Mr. and
Mrs. 0 . P. Herndon, 1B00 Sanford
Ave„ Sanford, is among the group
of Advanced Reserve Officers
Training Carp students who have
arrived at the IBM General Mili­
tary Science Summer Camp, lo­
cated at Fort Bennlng, Ga.. home
of thhe United States Infantry.
A student at Stetson University,
DeLand, Cadet Herndon will par­
ticipate In six weeks of intensive
general military training which
will permit him to put Into prac­
tical application the theory that
wai taught In his school. The en­
tire six week course is designed
to provide each of the potential
military leaders with the maxi­
mum opportunity to participate
In individual and small unit train­
ing and to develop traits of lead­
ership amt ability to function ef­
fective^ in the role of an Infan­
tryman in small unit operations'.
PORT ENNTNG, Ga. - Cadet
Clifford G. Roxton son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack B. Roxton, Ml Piumoae Dr, Sanford, la among the
Advanced Reserve Officers-Trainlas Corp students who have ar­
rived at tka IMS Central. Military
Science Summar Camp, located
at Port Banning, Ga., homo of the
United Stetea Infantry.
, A student at the Citadel collage
Cadet Roxton will participate in
six* week* of intenaiva general
military training which will parmtt him to put into practical ap­
plication iha theory lhat waa
tau|kt in hit achool. Tha entire
tlx vrtka court is designed to
w id e each of the potential mili­
tary laden with thhe maximum
opportunity to participate In In­
dividual and amall unit training
and to develop traits of leaderthte and nbUlty to Juetlea ef­
fectively la the rote of an Infan­
tryman la small unit

next night. Peron regained hfi
dominance. And the nation's radio
listeners beard the government an­
nouncer as of old at 8:23, honoring
Uie hour of Eva's death.
v.
An eternal torch burns above a
bust of Eva In front of headquar­
ters for the six-million member
General Confederation of Labor,
the backbone of support for Peronism. Eva carved fame as a cham­
pion of the descamlsado, Argcn.
lina’s shirtless working man.
It li a mystery where her body
lies. But the tallest funerary monu­
ment in the world is rising in the
heart of Buenos Aires a i her tomb.
The 460-foot memorial will tower
higher than St. Peter'* In the Vati­
can, New York's Statue of Liberty
or Egypt'* Pyramid of Cheopa.
A stream of letters addressed
simply "E v a Peron, Aguero 2302”
still Rows to the aide entrance of
the presidential mansion. Theta
people tell her their troubles, a
widow without a Job, a little
child without a bleyele, a worker
unemployed.
These calls for aid are answered
by a special foundalion. This
massive organisation, probably un­
rivaled in the world, waa the cor­
nerstone of her power and is the
key to perpetuation of her memory.
Critics accused Eva of fashioning
this foundation to trample the char­
ities long run by high society and
of wielding it as a political weapon
and fountain for personal fundi.
Under the foundation's all-em­
bracing wing* have sprouted low
cost housing, hospitals, homes for
women, unwed mothers and the
aged, a sprawling nursing school
and even a chain of low-priced
grocery stores There is also a
students' city, complete with ele­
gant replicas of the "P ink House'*
chambers and cabinet rooms for
the youth to practice governm ent
The foundation also speeds mercy
missions to other countriaa, flying
doctors and nurses and supplies to
disaster areas in Ecuador, Colom­
bia, Peru, Venciuela and Bolivia,
Faces turned red In Washington
when the Children's Aid Society of
the U. S. capital aakad the founda­
tion for a small gift and back
came enough clothing for 000
youngsters.

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40,000 Commuter*
Stranded In Heat

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ettlsoe baggage end cargo from a C-li7 Olobei te keep toe crippled craft aloft above the choppy
PaddaOeaea. With 79 aoldicn end eight crewman aboard, tha trans­
port, ca route from Honolulu to California, developed trouble la tha
two starboard engines beyond tha halfway point. Rescue planaa in­
tercepted and aeeortaa bar tote Hamilton Air Force
e, r - n r ,
wham tha two right tlraa blew cut en contact with tha runway. At
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NEW YORK (ft — Some 40,001
tired commuters, homtbound af­
ter a sweltering day at work, were
stranded Tuegday by a ivt-hour
power failure on the Long Island
Rail Road.
At the peak evening ruah hour
a fallen high tension wire stopped
tU traffic through the Bast Ri­
ver tunnels—the only way for
trains to get from Manhattan te
Long Island.
Although thousands of URR
traveler* Jammed subwaya end
taxi* to get heme, many struck it
out in the railroad's hot waiting
room.
In (he United Kingdom. II gar
cant of the people ere ever 00
yean old.

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a spanked »ntl rejected stepchild.
An Im m c.iitlo faclor in this som
her mood is the Impending rcluctlon in tho Army’s manpower, a
step which the nation’* lop gener­
als had sharply opposed.
Cutting even deeper, however. Is
the Army’s concern over the lack
of clear agreement within govern­
ment circles as to the ex«ct role
the soldier would be assigned in
case of nuclear war.
Army men feel thrir famous five
star comrado in srm s. President
Eisenhower, yanked them rathet
roughly into the woodshed in the
course of approving the manpower
cutbacks.
Gen. Matthew Ridgway, who on
June 30 stepped down as chief of
staff, publicly opposed the reduc­
tions before the House Appropria­
tions Committee.
President Eisenhower, uestloned
on this position at a subsequent
news conference, described it as
"p aroch lsl"—meaning narrow and
limited.
In Pentagon circles, however,
one hears that the opposition went
beyond the views of any single

WASHINGTON, Ufl— The gray
vailed Pentagon It a divided mili­
tary household these days with the
Army—senior member of the
armed forces family—feeling like

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and being In Seminole County, F lo ­
rida. t o - w l t : HH of N&gt;i of N\VU
of BE&gt;4,leee K eel l j l . n l feel t h e r e ­
of. of
Section 7,
Tow n-M p ;n
Mouth, lianue St Kirnt, and HU
of NtVt* of H E '( of Heetlon 7.
T nw n th lp SO South, R a ng e SI Eaat,
L . s . E a s t 4S1 n| feet, and i.rr*
l le g ln n ln g T i l t * feet E a st or Hi.
Sl\ Co rner of NtVt* of HE*; of
aald flection 7, run North * dig
J S min JO sec East 7 f l . l l feel to
a point In Hllvrr talk *.
the m e
South O deg. II min. R e s t Tl.V'ii
fe e t to a point t i n reel Enst of be
ginning, tisane*
then ce AVeet ISO feet to
eglnnlng.
You. and each o f you, a r e hereby
oilfled
th a t a euR
hee
be. n
roughl ag a inst you In the Circuit
Co urt, to and for Memlnol* .........Sy, Florida, In ch ance ry, entitled
- J O K Mints, I 'l a l n l l ff v. MARY
K1NU CO R I’ORATION, a dissolved
New Torts corporatio n, e t el. Hefendente , and you, and each or
yue, ara
m i n i m i to file
your
Answer to
to
rlaln tlfra
Complaltit
with tho Clerk ut aald Cuurt. and
UPO"___E l e l n t l f r e
attorn ey.
&lt;JEO. A. 8 P R b .l t. J i t . , whose aild re e i i t P a Ho* ISIS, Sanford
F l o rid a , a copy o f aald Anewrr, on
®r be fo re Thu rsday , Auguat IS.
A. It., l i s t , and If you fall to do
ao, a decrea pro ronfraso will be
•ate red a g a in st you, and earh or
you for tho relief demanded In
aald Complaint.
T ho natura o f Ihta ault la to
8 u l e t tf.o t l t U to tho abova des­
cribed laed.
W I T N E S S my hand and seal of
Mid .C o urt at Banrord. Seminole

Ugliest Rumor
Since 1765 Act
Is Laid To Rest
noSTON I f i - One of the ugliest
rumors to spread through notion
since Ihe 1765 Stamp Act—’‘taxa­
tion without representation"— has
now been laid to rest.
The rumor said Boston had mis­
laid the silo of its famous tea
party.
Hack In 1763 tho English P arlU
ment proposed, not altogether un
fairly, that tho American colonists
pay part of the cost of defending
the colonies from Uie French and
the Indians. So a sales lax. col
lectod by stamps, was imposed.
tlut Bostonians, who felt thu colo­
nies were entitled to vote turn
taxes themselves, insisted “ taxa
tlon without representation is tyr
anny.” To this day, the Mass*
ciiusells Legislature hasn't been
able to impose a sales lax.
Bostonians in large numbers
stopped buying stamp-taxed goods.
Some 1,500 of tho clly’i 3.000 fam
Hies took to drinking tea mido
out of a weed and it wasn't good.
But it was better than stamp
lazed tea.
Late In 1TT3, the powerful East
India Co. found itself up to here
in tea. Parliament voted to help.
It took other taxes off tea to make
It cheap. It w ai hoped the colonists
couldn't resist paying the three
pcnce-a-pound tax with the price
so Iqw. Tea shlpi arrived In Bos­
ton. 1
t
Some 7,000 indignant cititcns of
town and country soon gathered,
but they didn’t come to buy tea
All who could crowded into the
Old South meeting. That evening,
50 "Ind ians" war whooped out of
the church to Griffin's Wharf yrhere
the tea ships lay and ln three
houra dumped 342 chests of lea
overboard,
Now it mutt be conceded that in
1055 anybody, even a Bostonian,
could be confused over the loca
tlon of Griffin'* Wharf. First, there
isn't any wharf. Second, its site Is
now hundreds of yards Inland since
the city hat filled In the old water
front. Third, the Department of
Public Works hat Just reduced lo
rubble the fam iliar landmark* in
the area aa H pushes an elevated
arterial highway a cro n older parli
of the city.

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fCOUnT HRALl
Geo, A. Speer J
Solicitor
ollcllo r ffu r i'l a lu t l f f
I'. O. Hog 1141
Hanford
Florida.

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NOT1CR la hereby given th ntnu rauant to Chapter II or the rforlnslNlstL f i l l , on Monday Au■uat I. I l l * at 11:00 o'clock A. M.
•***&gt;•
Courthouse ln Hanford.
Florida. I shall rauaa to be sold,
at public' auction, the folluwlngt
One 1IST Chevrolet Truck. Un­
til** -17-011
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T as_ •17*011*111
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l e to bo
hlgheat
tfd Je -bl'*
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Said aala la to sa tisfy that carta in
.
In Ja d g
a eem
m eeht
n t recorded
In J u d g eSnent Ubok
I tI rPa
roeni
libuk S
a g e IIS . public recorde of Seminole County, Klorl
da, agalnet J a m e e Urowdy In thi
the
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I llh day at Juna, lis t.

J . I . Hobby, Bharlff
Seminole County, Florida

It was a eouple of represents
Uvea of a Chicago firm who start­

individual, such a t Bldg way or Ins
successor, Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor:
It was the thinking of the men who
make up the Army'* top command.
The cutback* emphasiie that, de­
spite the opposition of the generals,
the administration has decided to
ibase the nation’s security and mili­
tary policy more on nuclear wea­
pons and less on manpower.
It underlines, too, the historical
fact that the Army itself it march­
ing into the shadow of Air power.
Nuclear weapons and air power
have had such an impact on mili­
tary thinking that some quarters
even believe a war would be over
before an Army could swing into
action.
But the Army doesn’t a erne. It
insists the foot soldier would be
needed In atomic war Just as he
was needed in past wars—and in
even greater numbers.
Nobody is speaking out loud at
the Pentagon about the situation.
The Army appears resigned to see­
ing ils forces cut to 1,037.000 men
by June 30, 1956, from the present
level of 1,270,000. Gen. Taylor hat
steered clear—at least ln public—
of the controversy.
Army men say privately Ihe ad­
ministration's concern over a bal­
anced budget is overshadowing
military requirements. They argue
that this is creating an unbalanced
military situation in which too
much reliance is being placrd on
machines and nuclear weapons to
win a decision In war.
One officer summed up the
Army's thinking in this manner:
"The Truman administration,
after the Korean War began, pul
the military requirements first and
decided to worry about the budget
later. This administration hat re­
versed the policy and gone to the
other extreme In emphasising a
balanced budget."
Another Army argument It that
hy rutting hack, the United State*
is Riving its allies an impression
that we won't stand beside them
and fight with troops to rcpcll
aggression.
On the other side, the Army's
arguments have been opposed hy
Secretary of Defense Wilson. Adm.
Arthur Itadford, chairman of the
Joint chiefs of staff, and retiring
Secretary of the Army Bobert T.
Stevens.
Wilson and Radford told Con­
gress the armed forces were be­
ing shaped for a readiness which
thi* country could afford to main­
tain for an indefinite period of
time.
Itadford said this span
"n isy be 10 years or it may be 50."
Both men agreed more reliance
is being placed on nuclear and
other modern wrapons and lets
on manpower. But even so, they
argued, the strength of ihe armed
forces has increased tremendously
with the Army having M per cent
more firepower than it had in
World War II with conventional
weapons.
And Charles Finucane, undersec­
retary of Ihe Army, said the Army
at iti present strength "h a* twice
aa many men in It as It had at
the outbreak of Ihe Korean War;
the Army today has more material
and Is better equipped lo fight,
and has a higher degree of training
than ever before in peacetim e."
In addition, he said the Army
was "ready and willing" to take
care of any brush fire war.
OFFICIAL VISIT
CAIRO, Egypt US—Indonesia's
President Sockamo is here on a
five-day official visit. A Moslem,
he it making a pilgrimage to
Mecca.
In the U st 10 year*, use of coal
by U. S, railroad* has fallen from
132 million tons ■ year to 20 mil­
lion tons.

U rOPSIT o r THE Cor NTT ed the rumor the sites was lost
Jt'IM lk .
M N IS M .il
K llV T t,
■t a t *, o r r SAini is a . i n r m &gt; - What were tourists to do this sum

mer if there was no marked lea
party aiteT
At the offlee of Uie Director of
TO jA U ,
WHOM I T MAT** CON1:
Public Celebrations at City Hall,
Notice l i
h e ra b r
given
th a t no one seemed to be quite sure
F a u l l o e Everta oa W a n filed her
fin a l report a * E t e r u i r l * or tho what tho situation wai. At the
••late o f Charley L e ste r West, g r . Chamber of Commerce, nobody
doooaaad, t h a t aha filed he r petl' l 0*
f l " * 1. dlecherge. and that aeemed to know, either, until' a
ah a will apply to th a lluno rable young lady finally phoned that ■
Hj r . Houenolder. County J u d g e
o f HamlnoU County, y i o r i t a . oa temporary sign stood at tbs aits.
t h a Ufa day a r August A ti. lSSS.
At the Bostonian Society an el­
f o r approval o f aa m a .a n d f o r fla a l
d is cha rge aa K ie c u t r l g o f tha s e ­ derly custodian didn't raise in eye­
t t l e a t . Charley L aa tar W est, Sr. brow when told the alts was re­
a ' S ' iis l * UU TU
•*, J*If ported milling. He indicated
P a a ll a a E verteha W a t t
map. There, beyond all queitloni.
JCaecut U e f the eeta ta a f
Charley L e s t e r W est, Sr.. was the ipst, marked so clearly
that even Chicagoans could find It.

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MOSCOW (ill — There are still
tricks that make mdlinnancs in
That brought him a quick smite of and possessive In his touch Irked
the Soviet Union—especially If one
approval from Christie, and a look her, and olio made nn Involuntary
knows how tn apply a little private
In answer to hla "Sco you toon" movement of withdrawal.
enterprise. But they can lead to
that left him, for once, uncon­
"I’m not mad—but I don't like prison.
cerned at leaving the Add to Cam­ to bo grabbed."
Trud, official newspaper of the
eron.
“I’m sorry, honey, but you Just
There was no talk for some time don't know what you do to a man. Central Council of Trade Unions,
I've been tinklin' myself In a long exposes a group of slick operators
after he had gone.
“Vou'ro looking mighty pretty, time now, hopin' you'd get IUor« who pocketed two million rubles
Christie," Cameron aald. "Not that dan outa your blood—“
($500,000 officially) by running a
"Well, I havcn'L" Christie's little state-owned clastic factory in
there's anything unusual about
that,- be added, “but there'* some­ temper was coming up. In all her the Moscow region.
thin' special about you today—a twenty-tour years, no man had
For two shifts daily they marked
sort o' shine. You can step my ever put his hand* on her against
fscr. If I'm talkin' outa turn," he her will. Her strong bodv stlfTcnrd production for delivery to the
smiled apologetically, "but has ns she tried to pull out of Camer­ state. Then they secretly eonductc-.l
a third shift whose output went
lUordan cornin' back got any tiling on's hold.
to do with thatT"
"1 see you havcn'L But fm not into tho black market. Ttr? pro­
"Everything to do with K,' she gotn' to let you go without tryln'." ceeds went into their own pockets.
assured him. Bhe w a n t e d the The lean handsome face bent down
So profitable was their operation
world to know how sho telL
to hers. “IHui't pull away from me, that one partner had to buy his
Cameron turned hla hat round Christie. You like me a little, don't way into Ihe little combine for 75,and round on his knee, studying It you?" Ills voice had sunk to a 000 rubles ($18,750.)
with a eober absorption. “Chris­ i&lt; u a k y, Insinuating w h i s p e r .
The ring prospered for two year*
tie," he M id slowly, " I haven't "YouTo a lot of woninn. honey.
before the law caught up with
known you very long, an' maybe Don’t try to act like an Iceberg."
1 haven't the right to say IL but
Ills lips pressed down on her*, them. Two leaders got 25 years
In this little while you've got to bo hot and hard and InsIstenL There imprisonment ejich and the other
awful Important to me. There was no trndernrss tn hla kiss, only figure* went lo Jail for 20 years.
Isn’t anything t wouldn't do for tleslre—nnd mastery. And Christie
Trud said when police searched
you."
Tolsnd hail never submitted to be­ the lodgings of a section foreman
“You've been a good f r i e n d , ing mastered. A white llame o f ,
of this plant, named Kcts!vr, they
Wayne," aha assured him.
pure rage licked through her body,
“I hope you think an. 1 hope you giving her mnra strength than found 502,075 rubles in cash, gold
think o' nte aa a friend that— she'd knnwn she possessed. In one coins and other valuables, bonds
doesn't want to see you get hurL" powerful movement she wrenched and bank bonks.
"You think I'm likely to get herself out of his hands and struck
"Flush jobs at this factory wore
hurt? I’m pretty well able to take him across the mouth with a force bought ami sold for substantial
cam of myself, Wayne."
that left a scarlet streak like tho sums,'* Ihe account continued.
“Bure you are. But you got an mark of a branding Iron.
“ When Ketslcr took over the Job
much pride, Christie, If you loved
Ilrr hand dropped to her side of section foreman he, together
a man an' he let you down—Oh, and sho Mood quivering, shocked
I reckon I better keep my mouth liy the violence of her own re­ with Shakln, was obliged to pay
75,000 ruhlra smart money' to his
aliiiL"
action.
"Wayne, for pity's ask a. If
"I'm sorry, Christie," Cam iron predecessor, a man named L ib ia."
you've got something to soy, say sold, low and alrailtly. "1 reckon
U."
I hail that cornin', lint you can\
r . r r s r.\ jn ?
"It's not the kind o' thing s man tiliune a man for tryln'."
ELIZABETH, N .J. HI - John
likes t' tell about another man, but
It was characteristic of tho man
—tarn CaJder, my friend In Dodge that, as ha rode tuck to Double Calogianis, 25, was fin d $2 for
City that llionlan was talkin' about Diamond, Wayno Cameron's anger tossing an Iced rake at his wife.
—I had a letter from him lately, wns directed mostly against him­
lie knew Rlnnltn rar.ie from self. For once he had miscalcu­
The practice of sending senti­
around here, an' he mentioned It lated. Ilees ii.io ho held Kerry lUor­
thlnkin' I might know him. lie dan cheaply, ho'd underestimated mental greeting cards on Valen­
was run outa Dodge on account tha strength of Christie's feeling tina’s Day started about 1400 A.
at some row over a saloon glrL"
for him—and he'd overrated hla D.
He didn't remind her of what own shinty to rouse a woman.
had happened In Rundown the IVrhaps, ho admitted, he'd broken
night before Kerry left home. Ilo his cardinal rule, and let feeling
didn't have to, II&lt;t own mind take over hla Judgment for one
made Uie connection, and there m i n u t e . He'd always thought
was no denying It hit homo,-Next Chrtstla • cold woman; today he'd
minute she was oahnmed. She'd seen hla mistake, nod llmt glow
doubled Kerry onre, and Just now had warmed her tieauty Into some­
found out how wrung she'd been. thing very dralrnhlo. And the Idea
Bhe wasn't going to douht him Hint a man he despised had tieen
again on the second-hand word of able to klmllo that glow In a wom­
a stranger.
an he wanted had tensed Ids mala
"Anything I need to know about vnnlty to tha point of throwing
Kerry, 1’U get from him." Anger him nIT b a l a n c e . Well, that
with herself made her volcuolder wouldn't happen again. Nothing tn
than sho’d meant It to ba. Camer­ his plans was essenllnlly changed.
on's hands closed around her arms He meant to have Christie, now
M she started to turn away.
more surely than evei IMorUan
“Don't be mod at me, Christie. was more of an nhstoelo than he’d
You asked me to tell you." Ills figured—well, obstacles could be
hand* tightened, pulling her to­ removed.
ward him. Rome thing demanding
f To tin PonfhtacdJ

NEWARK. N. J . LT1—A talklrf
myna bird was credited with roin
ing thieves in the midst of rats
sacking the office of Linda Food,
Inc.
Carl Hubner, the firm president,
told detectives he had a talkln j
myna named Ju liu j who talked !(
anyone who entered. Julius, hi
said, greets the firm's employe!
every morning by screeching:
"W hat drt you want? Let’s go."
The detectives figure that's what
Julius did when burglars entrre |
and that's why the burglars fiv 1
with only a dozen T-shirts and a
few cans of boned chicken.

Two Planes Collide
3,000 Feet In Air
HIGH POINT. Md. Mi-Two veternns of combat flying plummeted
to their deaths in the tidewater
country of Chesapeake Bay T up *
day after running into another
plane 3,000 feet in the air.
Both twin-engine craft wera
from the Bolling Air Force Basa
In Washington, a short hop away.
The two occupants of ono plan'
walked away from theirs with
only slight injuries although it
(moke up after hitting a house.
Tire plane ear«-»**"'’ «t Lt. Fran­
cis I). Vioilng, 31, o r-Washington.
I),C., and MaJ. lord Milistcfr,
Alexandria, Va., carried them al­
most directly earthward to their
deaths.
CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION
EN JO YED BY KIDDIES
PALISADES PARK. N. J . IP— n
was 95 degree* art thermometers
here yesterday but Ihe kiddles had
a Christmas celebration.
It was arranged for them ss
part of the summer program ef
playground events. The 150 mem­
bers of tho half-pint set didn’t
even look at Ihe calendar as they
enjoyed themselves exchangin'
gifts and running in thu artificial
snow.
Santa Claus even put In an appearaee, although ho was late liecause of difficulty gelling into his
togs.
The ft, S. Marino Corps was
first authorized hy an net of tho
Continental Congress Nov. 10,
1775.

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BLU E MOUNTAIN LAKE N.Y.,
tn— A student In bathlnf trunk*
s ill on a duck built of hewn log*.
A chapter ended, be lay* down hi*
textbook and divea into tha cool
mountain laka.
A rowboat drift* by, trailing 1
fishline. In tha boat, another stu
dent atudiei a text.
On ihore, a group la gathered
for a lecture ln a lodge act among
evergreen*. Looking down from the
pine paneled walla are the mounted
heada of deer, moote or elk,
A croquet game may be going
on a lawn. Or bllllarda or bowling
in the game houae.
These acenea could be plucked
thia aummer from any of the three
unique educational retreat* of Syra

|f HUMAN N. MMMUN, * 4 .

TOUR life may depend apoa Tho beat advtee I can gfro you,
what you do In tha early atagea of If you develop these symptoms, la
"Don't tabe aa
an attack of appendicitis.
If operated upon early, MW a
atm pie procedure to remove tout
appendix. But If you wait and tha
appendix ruptures, U’a another away. Don't watt more than a
couple eg bourn ut tho longest
m atter.
after the aymptoma begin. Lie
quietly onttt the doctor arrive*.
It’a Important that you
Don't rob or mamogo the abde*
nlaa the aymptoma of appendici­
tis ao you will know what to do Only if tho pula li unbearable
and what not to do.
should you apply an Ice bag or
Tha appendix la a amaD tuba- hot wutm bug to the alto. This U
ilka (true lure about three to Qva dangerous beoauae tt m ight
Inches long attached to tha be­ deaden tha pula, Wading you to
ginning of the U na intestine. Aa think tho attaokbaa aubalded.
far aa wo know, the appendix la Don't taka anything by mouth
useless. When the opening Into —aa food, aa water, no medicine.
the appendix becomes blocked by Above all, don't taka a laxative or
foreign matter from tho tnloatlna cathartic of any kind. Don't take
tt
aa tnwn a, either. Entrance of
food, water or medicine Into the
dlgwUvo tract rauaee oootracWith
notice a pain in tho middle of Uea* and tha promare may burnt
Thia maylw fotyour abdomen. It aooa local'
towod by perttonlU* and death.
the right lower putt of tho
ttfo a if poar trouble M only a a
men. The pain then
tafam ad dteaottve tra ct, food.

cose University In (be Adirondack
Mountains:
Rustic Sagamore, once the grand
mountain hideaway of (he Vander­
bilt*.
Sophisticated Mlnnowbmok, Ihe
half-million dollar estate of ■ chem­
ical firm.
Homey Pine Brook, the restful,
shaded summer homo of a ilock
broker.
All have been given to Syracuse.
Hugh C. Gregg, vice prr»l&lt;lc&gt;nt ,ind
treasurer of Iho university, *ny*:
“The donors of these estates have
made it possible for us to have
probably the finest conference cen­
ters In 11m country.'*
Industries which carry on eonllnuous educational programs for
employes are among the principal
users or the facllties. But Kyrseusc
conduct* several special course*
at both collega and advanced lev­
el*.
Sagamore accomodates about TS.
It it about 130 miles northeast o(
Syracuse and site back four mile*
off a well-kept highway. Its threefloor main lodge Is built of native
logs and patterned after a Swiss
chalet.
Railroad builder W.W. Durant
built Sagamore. In 1901, be sold it
to Alfred Gwynno Vanderbilt Sr
Vanderbilt's widow, Mr*. Margaret
Emerson, donated the estate to
Syracuse in January, 1954
Mlqnowbrook'i
bedroom* are
done in Individual, modernistic
color acbemea and each own* col­
ored tile bathi with deep, over-ilied
tubs and glassed sbowera.
A carpet of plush grass forms a
bug* putting green for golfing
guests. A seaplane hangar also
provides Indoor courts for tennis,
badminton and abuffieboard. It can
accommodate about 30 student

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W. A. Wall of West Talm Reich
was elected Grind Trustee far a
term of five yeans at (he National
Elka Convention in Philadelphia.
The post I* rerognlted as a
stepping •stone to the post of
Grand E tallcd Ruler, and Flor­
ida Elkdom Is thrilled to have
another Floridian receive aurh
national recognition. Walt has
an enviable record of civic and
fraternal service.

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Pine Brook, another S6 miles
north, can house 60 and doubles as
a leave center for Syracuse faculty
members.
Built of rough, brown boards,
Pine Brook clings lo the ahorclJmof Upper Saranac I.ake. Its chief
extravagance Is a tennis court of
Vermont granite. It was given to
Syracuse six year* ago hy Carl M.
Loeh, philanthropist and N«w York
stock broker.

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K y - f lic k S u m n e r
CTTAPTEfl T W E N TY -FO tm
KERRY w u happy enough to
feet tolerant even toward Cameron.
The aamly-hslred rancher greeted
him with hla usual self-possessed
courtesy. "Didn't expect to see
you back so coon. Not exactly the
kind &amp; home-cornin' you expected,
1 reckon."
"I expected worse,” Kerry re­
torted. "Thought I’d find Broken
Spur swarming with fire-breath­
ing neater* with knives tn their
teeth." Christie squeezed hla arm
hard, end he pressed hla hand over
hers, not caring who saw IL
"You've got to admit they're
had some provocation," Cameron
•aid softly. "Larrehee srma a good
man."
"He was," Kerry agreed “I hope
they find the man that Shot him.”
"Your sheriff doesn't seem to be
doing much."
“Itm r there's talk among the
ne.itera about taking tho law Into
tholr own hands. You heard any­
thing about th a t!"
“They'd hardly left me, would
they 7” Cameron shrugged. "I’m
s cnttlrmsn."
"How are you making out tn the
cattle busmens?"
Cameron shrugged again. "Ill
get by, I reckon." He smiled at
the girt. "No fault of Christie's
If 1 don'L She’s helped me all ahe
could."
"Christie's always ready to tend
a neighbor a hand," Kerry agreed
blandly. "Uy the way, I ran Into
a friend or your* in Dodge. Fellow
named Colder."
T h a t eo? I haven't seen otd
Lon In years. Hope he's wrIL”
"He seemed to be In good health
last time I saw him," Kerry re­
plied with a touch of grlmnens.
"He thlnka mighty highly of you."
"We awung a couple of dealt togather, back tn the old days. We
were lucky, tom always gave me
credit"
'I got the Idea,” Kerry mur­
mured, "the only deals bo w u In­
terested In were pasteboards."
"He's turned hla hand to a lot
&amp; things. Heard ba’d taken to
gamblin' for a livin'. Too bud,"
Cameron sighed. "He w u a smart
fella. Could've amounted to some­
thin', but he fust couldn't settle."
"Some men a rt that way," Ker­
ry assented gravely.
"A t least," Cameron said, "lam
had the eenae to stay single. Some
of 'em don'L Don't know anything
much sadder than a woman tied
to that kind o’ driftin' man."
He spoke with ■ mild, phltoaophle regret that no one could
have caBed personal, yet Kerry
found his tolerance for the man
wearing thin. Because he didn't
want to be drawn Into an argu­
ment on this day, be decided It
would be the part of discretion to
clear out; ao ha got up with a
about having work to d a

Thurs. Julv 21, 1955 Pnco I
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Very Good C . f. A.
knowledge that pratty
I t is rommnn knowled
I food la not good enough for the Central In{ telligenre Agency. Thia little understood
arm of the Un'ted Statea government has
tha vital function of providing intelligence
on which the highest policy decisions ara
baaed. It muat therefore he as nearly per­
fect aa Is possible.
That Is why Congress nnrl the American
people muat pay special attention to O n .
Mark Clark'* report on the study of the CIA
•nd related Intelligence agencies that he and
a special task force made for the Hoover
commission.
The fact it that Central Intelligence
•merges pretty well from this study. The
Investigators found no evidence supporting
charges that the CIA is riddled with sub­
versives. They consider the intelligence
agencies to he led by mer who sre “sincere
and dedicated to the service of the nation.”
But the Clark report al»o concludes thnt
more anti better information could he ob­
tained from behind Ihe Iron Curtain. It advocatea some reorganisation, and more
and better Information couIdaKTAO F. TAO
“ hldness" In Intelligence operations. The
task force recommends that Congress and
a commission of private citizens keep a con­
tinuing watch on CIA operations. ________

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Even unto this present hour we . . lebour
with own hsnds.— I Cor. 4:11, 12.— Paul was
the most imaging msn that ever lived. Tha
greatest missionary of all history who yet
earned his own bread hv his own toll. Ha
wae inspired by a vision of the living Christ.

Life’s most, uncertain Joh may well be a
baseball manager’s. Success one year by no
means guarantees that he will hold his posi­
tion the year following. Roger Hornsby,
after piloting the St. Louis Cardinals In
1926 to a pennant and a world champion­
ship, was let nut the following year and
traded to New York.
Now Leo Durocher, whoa# New York
(Hants Inst fall not only’ won the National
League ehampinshlp but defeated American
League's highly rated champions, the Cleve­
land Indian*, in four straight games, might
be on his way nut. His team has been losing
more games than It has won, snd worse
than that, Is far behind the Brooklyn Dod­
gers. a rival for the big city's affections.
The wiseacre* think that Durocher
won’t l&gt;e around much longer, and he him­
self doe* not deny It They have even picked
New York-owned Minneapolis tesm.
his successor, Rill Rignet. manager of the
Prntnhly players' deficiencies are re­
sponsible for the Giants' downfall. But It Is
always easier to get a new manager than
new players.

Man's Humanity To Man
Much has bean said about man’s Inhu­
manity to man The evidences of It are all
about us. Yet there is an opposite quality,
also chararterstic of humankind, that
might he called man’s humanity to man.
A case 'n point Is the sequence of events
sfter *wo U 8. sir force flyers went down
In the Parific. These young men were not
left to their fate after a perfunctory searrh.
Instead, scores of ships snd aircraft were
deployed ov**r the area in «n intensive effort
to snatch the flyers from a lonely death.
In most ancient aocieMea, life was cheap,
A man lost at sea or In the desert had to
fare for himself. Unless he was wealthy or
politically Important, his chances of being
searched for were remote. He certainly
could net expert that hundreds of his com... i. .
drop #11 else and spend days at
the joh.
This Is no longer true. The case of the
lost flyers Is only ons of many possible Illu­
strations. Men are cruel and heartless to­
ward one another in our time, a* they have
always been. But there Is evidence that we
sre moving away from Inhumanity toward
greater human concern for individuals.

HAL BOYLE

W h o K n o w s A b o u t W i v e s O f F u tu re ?
MEW YORK HV—lUmi from the
■allbag:
Everyone knows what lb# Amerl•as wife of today it like. Rut whit
aKoat the wilt of tomorrow?
Well, the chances are she'll he
.b etter iroomed thin her mother,
and know more about tha technique
t f understanding a husband than
' tka technique of running a Hove.
A teat of some ISO.Ouo senior
high school girls by General Mills
disclosed that—d» per cent wera
well laformad on the art of keeping
themselves looking nsat and pretty
t l per eent bad studied up on how
Is keep s husband happy. 44 p»r
eent had a goood knowledge of the
Mechanics of housekeeping, hut
« l y u per cent had acquired real
eooking skills.

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the rrturn to the boyish form,"
says Sidney Schnur, executive of
a rubber fabrics company, “Amer­
ican women kept .right on buying
padded hrn,- whirti ta*t year hit
an all-time high In retail sales

Inside
Washington

volume of more than IM.OUO.OUO.”
Tha braisiern and swim auit
manufacturer!
actually
bought
more than three times aa murh brafoam padding In the first nine
monlha after Dinr'e new style came
out as they had In the tame pro
ceding period.
Everybody feel better?

■mite the world dnd demonstrate
United (Mates pears Intentions;
school construction; the haelth bill
W A S H I N 0 T O N—Only th* with It* rtinmtranc# proposal;
strongest arguments by Britain amendment af th* refuge* art
end Franco—which seem to think and military survivors benefit*.
highly of tha idea—will ever get
• • •
the United Stetei to go along with
Power—The
ara cer­
the proposal that . the Atlantic tain to make Democrats
Ih* Dixon-Yates
Fact nation* sign a non-aggraa power fight an laoue In the 1943
sion pact with tha Soviet bio*.
campaign and Ui* Republicans ar*
Oaa surprising result of thd aur
Secretary of Slate John Potter anticipating Juot that.
vey: Only 4B per rent could an­ Dull*! has mad* it plain tt eeems
This Indication tamo after Proaswer correctly questions on child silly t« him te "pile” non-aggres idont Etienhowor’a unexpected de­
care. Ibis seems odd ia view of th* slow peri on non-eggraealon pact, cision to ardor a review af the
Wend toward earlier marriage.
ainee the Rusiiana have already contract. Renat* OOP Chief Wil­
ft seems like everything a person promised not to be aggressor* by liam P. Knowland promptly Issu­
does now—from meeting to buying their signing af th* United Na­ ed a warning to the Democrat*.
a greeting card— reflects hie deep, tion* charter.
• Enowland said that Democratic
hidden personality.
However, is* mala argument •Iralegist* may ha “mlajuding”
gar a sample, do yon always against' th* idee la that It would public opinion If they try to make
Mad your mother-in-law an aspen seem to tell the Ruesten* that campaign capital eut af say re­
aiva, highly sentimental greeting whatever they have token ap to versal af tha controversial project.
card an her birthday; do you heel now In nil right—but juot don't
However, Democrats toko a dim
tote to send her one In a humorous take any more. Such a non-aggre* view of Knawland't eonteniiim.
vein? Well, M might be because •ion part, In other word*, would They feel they have n good ictus
yen secretly are nursing a grudge deprive th* raptiv* people* of any to take to the voters and nlraady
•galaet the old girl.
hope for ever escaping their have started grinding out am­
Aayhay, this la ana af tha eon- Communlri bonds.
munition agwlnri th* power eonelusions reached by s Chicago
Ala#, according to Unltod States tenet
greeting card firm after a survey officials, n nenagreeaioa treaty
* * *
«f several hundred thousand eus- would seam to aay that lha Soviet*
Mousing—President Elsenhower's
tonera.
have »*iwe real raaeoa foe fearing public housing program alee ap­
The survey, sa Interpreted by s the Wori will engage to aggres­ pear* to have llttto chance af sur­
psychiatrist, allowed:
sion. The fact of the matter Is, vival. learcna etoea to the Mouse
Children and young women pre of eourae, that the Atlantia pact nils* committee aaa aa possibility
tar rod sards. Most women avoid was formed purely aa a defensive af that group reversing tta rofuamoura agalaat Russian
\ . huying yellow carda ss they anato clear the measure.
elate It with a sallow eompUsion.
The deviate* by Mm mtoa aem.
a
*
a
The favorite eelor af men—and
mIttoo, on a I to 4 tto rota, points
executives 4n general - la blue.
Whatever Ike Wante—President up aga!a the tremendous pewer
Tbnee who cheese green sards af- leanbewer won't get everything
by that body and the Influ.
ton are stingy sad have a auipt- he wants hafern Cangresa ad­
af Mm Bapuhlieaa-louthera
ftoui nature.
journ*. Ni* recent blast at tk* Domearat eealttton la thh* Mout*.
Tbnaa who like to send perfumed Democratic leadership only result­
Chairman Howard Smith (D),
eerda sre generally extroverts with ed la making the leaden angry Virginia, la aa euIspahan :foe af
• tontoncy to show aff-tha “Ufa aad to net
expensed te a*- public kauring and bee the
af tha party” type.
eemplish anything.
lag af OOP members. Th*
i Bn yen ever pick a greeting card The.Tree!diet listed I t MHnetH P'UlllltiUBS
ka
Iwtartag a sea scene er a Irka bills an his list hat expectations Whit* Mouse
H
pressure,
VtowT It may he a sign that pri at* that he wen’t get even half af will. stand by Rmtth.
Wtely you wlah the water weuld Urns before the Meuse aad Renat*
Th* leglatottow, which woe apamah away the person whom
M]L ■•» expeetod about July M. wved hr tha hooelng baaktag
Mid the card to.
The measures that seem def­ ■mitt**, would authsrie* saw
iantly dead fee this seaatoa in­ atrueMan af M,000 publto kouatog
NreeeaUr, I'd like to tetri
like that to the psychiatrist, clude Hawaiian etaukood; Ike's unit*, Including 10,Mi ftp Mm
hew complicated do we waat prepeaal far aa a tomI* ship to nation's egad
a^m

JAMES MARLOW

H a m tw flg B r

W e s t . R u s s ia n s S till M ile s A p a r t
WASHINGTON IP— The W e s t ! In the 10 year* since the war
f.»r
and Russia still are
. . - miles apart .Russia has
. . . . blocked
......— .'very
----- * p.ci —
at the Big Pour Conference In (»en-; German unification. At Berlin Jtoleva, in spilt of all th* pleasant otov proposed that NATO he killed,
talk there.
In its plaee he advocated a new,
For years the Russians have hid »
mutual eecunty organizethree main goals and. a* Prime H&lt;»n
M European nalioni, but
Minister Bulganin made clear this not the L'niled Stales which would
have to get it'i forces out of Eu­
week, they haven't changed
1. To break up the North Atlan­ rope. Molotov said East snd Weat
tic Treaty Organization, of which G rrm iny could join the new se
the United States is the most pow runty organization until surh time
i s they were united Molotov didn't
erful member.
I. To prevent th* rearming of lay when that would be.
Tha Western mm&lt;«ters said this
West Germany and keen K nut of
NATO. The NATO aliiei agreed to was a scheme to bring ill Europe
under R u n iin domination. They
let it join this year.
1. To get A m cricin Ironps out of turned Molotov down
Now at Geneva Rulganin his
Europe and force the United States
dusted off the Molotov proposal
to give up its o v e rt*!* bases.
What Bulganin proposed at Gen­ and presented it again, with pereva Is almost exactly the tim e
thing that Russia's Foreign Minis­
ter Molotov suggested in February
1954 when he met rt Berlin w:tn
the foreign ministers ol th# United
Slates. Britain and Franee.
At that tima th# West wanted
Russia to let West Germany be
united with Communist East Ger­
many.

SAM DAWSON

Too Late To
Classify
By Rl'SHELL KAY

There i* a song that admonlshm &gt;i to count our blessings and
I often wonder if w* Floridians
ever stop to do to. Living as w*
do, aurrounaed every day with th*
charm* and advantages that a t­
tend Iff* In *urh a favored slat*,
over a telegraph company.
it become* an easy matter to take
Sometimes it c o m • a about fnr granted and orerlook th* fact
through seeking consumer outlets that in comparison to countless
for its primary pioduction func millions of other less fortunate
lion. A leading steel company it folk*, wa ara blessed beyond be­
deep into lha kitchen cabinet field. lief.
And another has long been in the
Every now and then I hava oashipbuilding business. Oil comtxsinn to ertertain guests or re­
psmet are ship'operators.
latives from other slates. It I*
General Motors has long made
then that I realise how blessed I
diesel locomotives for the rail­
am, being privileged to live in
roads. It Is now testing a radical
Florida.
new departure in entire trains.
Not long ago I had visitors
Du Pont produces chemicals and
explosives, of course, but it also from tha Midwest. They coma
makes motion picture and X-ray from an ara* that gets plenty
film and photographic papers. It hot In aunimer and plenty cold in
turns out not only textile fibers winter. At my suggestion they
and fabrics but also fabricates ram* to Florida on their two
weeks summer varation, and ha*
plastic articles.
Peacetime use of the atom Is lleva me, it took a lot of insisting.
opening up an entirely new field
Lika most folks who hava never
for diversification. Utility compa­ been her* at this time of year,
nies are obviously interested But they had the impression th# heat
so are oil companies, chemical would be unbearable, that all at­
companies, food processors, and tractions would he closed because
the electronics industry.
It wa* summer and they wouldn't
have much fun.
They had dris'en down In their
May ?, 1944, for a change In one
car and, like most folks with a
of the forms.
Section 2421 (4) of th* Internal destination in view, found the trip
Revenue Manual requires that the mnra of a burden than a pleasure.
service send Form 11 to delinquent Tired and worn out from steady
driving, they tumbled intn bed on
taxpayer*.
Every time th* forms went out. arrival and I could tell they were
Shull said, back cam* piles of acid sorry they came.
Next day. w* took them on a
complaints from taxpayers. The
trouble lay in ona little sentence leisurely trip to Cypres* Garden*
and Bnk Towel. Like kitten* with
in th* form:
“ We have no record of response their eye* just open they went
to previous notice demanding pay­ Into ecstasy. Freed from the tatk
ment of account shown above.” of driving and fighting tip ffic,
Now, in many cases this was they had an opportunity to aac
Just not true, Shull said. Often, the thing* a* they went along.
They were tremendously Im­
government did have a “record of
response." Sometimes, tha re­ pressed with our busy, buttling
sponse contained part payment of West Coast cities, got a while nf
the tax due and somclimea It sim­ a kick out of the Flant City State
ply said, “1 ain't got th* money Farm er's Market, the x la " ! phos­
phate operation* around Mulberry
right now.”
Nevertheless, under the man­ and Bartow, tha wall kept citrus
ual's iron-clad rule, the forms had grove* of Polk County and the
to continue going out until the last busy packinghouses and process­
ing plants.
dollar waa in.
The thrilling aquatic show at
Shull suggested the objection
able phrase be replaced with Uus Cypress Gardena took their breath
away and th* solsma beauty and
on*.
"W* have no record of your pay peaceful atmosphere of Bok Tow­
ing tha above account In response er moved them deeply.

Big C o m p a n ie s E n t e r N e w F ie ld s
NEW YORK ijP—A tire company velops a new test-tube mixture and
it getting into Ih* motion picture finds itself in the textile business.
business. An automobile manulsrSometimes diversification is dc
lurer Is testing a radically new llberaie—an effort to find more
train. An nil company takes a than one basket for the profit eggs.
flier in cnim etiri. A house,sold ap­ For example, a maker of cold
pliance company makes iornmn- remedies lakes on a cosmetics
livei. A chemical company m slea company as a hedge for th* day
fabrics.
when someone will find a cure for
Th* big corporations a re step the common cold snd make medi­
oing out Intn so many fields these cal treatments obsolete.
day* that it's getting to he a rare
Sometimes the diversification
one whoa* principal product can has come through mergers. A leadbe identified . by Ihe corporal* tng lextil* firm is planning to lake
nama.
A subsidiary of General Tire A
Rubber Co. it buying RKO Radin
P i c t u r e s Carp from Howard
Hughes. It wis already inlareiled
In th* television bu*.nets, was a
m ajor producer of piratic sheeting
and film, and a m ixer of rocket
motors.
Its rivals In th* tire Industry
are deep In diversification themBy GENE GRAHAM
selves. They make show f t curtains
Nashville Tennessean Reporter
and footwaar, airplanes and chemi­
NASHVILLE, Tenn. un-Wllliam
cals, run cotton plantations and
A. Shull J r ., an Income tax man
citrus groves.
Diversification as a corporal* by trade, hat made his mark on
practice hat flourished in ihe post­ the red tape of Ihe U. S. Internal
Revenue Service—through chan­
war world.
ftom rlim tt H haa grown eut of nels of course.
th* firm's original business. For
He made a suggestion to his
example, a chemical company de­ ’bosses in the Nashville office on

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NITA LESLIE has written a revealing biography of her great
grandfather, Leonard Jerome, on* of the moil remarkable
characters on the New York seen# during much of the nine­
teenth century. He founded
th* Jockey Club, raced yachta
acroee tha Atlantic, helped
launeh The New York Time*,
he* a park and an avenue
named after him In the
Bronx. Juggled railroad# as
though they were Scrabble
letter*, and collected paint*
Inga, opera atara, and dollar*
— but none *f tha** achieve­
ment* U hi* chief claim to
fame today. It was hia beau­
tiful daughter, Jennie, whe
really put the name Jerome
emong the high end mighty,
th e did thia by marrying Lord Randolph Churchill and, in 1174
prccanting him with a teas. They named him Winston.

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Next day w* visited St. Peters­
burg and th* Gulf Reaches, then
to Tarpon Springs for a look at
tha sponge fleet, and dinner at
Pappas famed Greek restaurant.
Than on through Naw Port Rlekty to Week! Warhe* Springe
where they saw the underwater

to a previoua notice forwarded to
you.”
This suggestion went to tha local
Incentive a w a r d s committee,
thence to th* Atlanta office, and
thence to Washington.
Monday, Shull reaped hia re­
ward. The l a n g u a g e win be
changed In the new Form M. Shull
waa presented, n certificate nf check tor MO.
award.
Bui, to, more than 10 bucks had
Under Mie government's Incen­
opped off.
tive plan, Shull also received a For withholding text

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ballet and took the boat trip down
the river. On the way home w*
stopped at Rartkt’i restaurant at
the International Airport and had
Frank fix us some of his out-of.
thls-wnrld aleak dinners.
Of eouraa a summer vf»K to
Florida would not be complete
without a fishing trip aa wa went
after tarpon tha next day. My
friend* had never caught anything larger than a river eat or a
sunfish, and when I used a whola
catfish for belt tt knockea them
for a loop.
The tarpon were not very aonperative but wa did catch a hlf
drum, eeveral good rised Jacks
and a cobia. Twice pom* hefty
critter, prohahly a shark or big
ray, tore up our line* and amashed our tackle. A little after *un&gt;
set we pulled anchor and headed
for home hut I kept n couple of
troll line* out fitted with tarpon
•l-oons—then tt happened! A sil­
ver king hit one of the trolls
and leaped ten feet In the air,
shaking hia head like an angry
bulldog, H* threw the hook and
it ram* eltxling berk toward th*
boat at express train speed. My
friend had to durk to kv*p from
being hit with th* sinker.
Hie ayes were bugged eut and
he waa in a cold sweat. I never
sew a guy ae excited la my life.
When w* reached shore he regietgi-ed fn th* Rudy Hhaefer Fish­
ing Contest end th* Tampa Tar­
pon Tourn^nent — and couldn’t
sleep all night for thinking about
going out again th* next day.
Now he knows why 1 like te liva
in Florida.

Claws, r a i l *

kave lifted the besom, aad
1 tt.” C h r i s t i a n Dior,
taahiaa d e s i g n e r , aa
lari summer.

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haps minor changes.
Bulganin offered exactly whit
Molotov had suggested in lift—■
security system for all European
countries—with one variation: he
would let Ihe United States be a
member. That sounded * little bet­
ter, but then h* said when this
new organization was created all
foreign troops would have to be
withdrawn from the “territorial”
of European stales.
That would fore* tha United
States to withdraw its forces not
only from Europe hut from Euro,
pern territories, such as France’*
North Africa, whtra this country
has air bases.
So while Bulganin in on# hrvath
said he was willing to let the UniL
*d Slates be ■ member of the new
European security ayslem he proposed, in the next breath he would
forbid eny U. S. forces In Europe
on European territories.
In short, th* Untied Itafet fc,
xll practical purposes would b«
only an onlooker.
And what about NATO? R would
be abolished and replaced by the
new orginixation urged by Bulg**.
In and Molotov. And when eould
Germany be reunited? Bxlg«nm
said not while West Oermtny u a
member of NATO and not mtil
Bulganin's new eecunty organize,
tton was set op.
That would take pear*.

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THURSDAY
Th# Elder Sp rin t* Baptist Cha­
pel Vacation School will be from
8:30 to 11:30 a. m.
Th* Flrat Baptist junior R. A.'»
HOLLYWOOD UP —Child't cy*
will meet at th* church at T:00 view of Disneylarrd:
p. m.
Now that Ihe adult* hava turned
Th* Firm Baptist Man's Bro­ in thair report* on Walt Diiney'*
therhood *111 meet at th* church ' iplendtferou* playground. R might
for their Supper and Program be well to hear th* kids* reaction
meeting at 7.00 p . m.
to th* place. After *U, th* joint
( J Th* First Baptist Chapel Choir was built for them.
reheanal *111 brain at 7:30 n. m.
The guinea pig* arc Nancy
The Ladies Aid Society of the Thomaa, 7 thin neck, with curly,
Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, taffy-colored hair and a lively in*1)1 hold a brief business maetini tercet in bug*, book* and boy*, in
folio*cd by a tocial hour at T:!0 that order; and Janet Tboma*.
p. m in Ihe home of Mr*. Ruth alio blonde, sturdily-built and a*
Sehkarik, 2411 Elm Ave.
retolute a threa-and-i-balf-yaar-old
All mrmt.er* of th* Reh*k*h’a ai you'll find.
Lodge No. 43 are invited to a t­
Th* two subjects war# im
tend a •I’honl of Inttniction in martad in th* tor# of Ditnaylaod
Orlando by Lurern* No. M at via tha m u* media of TV. Nawa0 8 p.m.
papera, comic booki, otc. Due to
FRIDAY
th# Wednaaday night TV *hoe,
Th* Elder Spring*
Baptist Walt Diiney ha* bacom* virtually
Chapel Vacation Bible School anil another father to them, and on*
begin at 8-10 a.m.
they conaider muck more attrac­
tive, at that.
SUNDAY
Nancy and Janet atood wide-eyed
All Seminola Rebekah’a and
Odd Fellows and their familie* in the town aquara of Main Street
are invited to a picnic on Laka US.A. and took in tha fabuloua
aighta. All around them war* the
Lorn* Doon in Orlando,

BPW Club Enjoys
Swimming, Boating,
At Lake Mary
Th# Butlr.es* and Profaaslonal
Women'* Club met for a picnic
•upper la»t night at tha home
of Mra. W E. Raker in Lake
Mary on tha ahore of their beau­
tiful laka.
Swimming and hoatlnr were
enjoyed by
tha
member* an
guaata hi tha ahallow water* of
tha laka and convenient chair*,
jdarad on th* aandy shore made
the*# comfortable who did not
participate.
A dallrloua picnic meal wai
•njoyad and aerved buffet atyla
fiom a picnic table.
Aftar tha meal Mr*. C. E. Hun­
ter, president of the Club called
tha rattling to order.
Miaa Sandra Dunn, Society
Editor of The Sanford Herald,
waa guest speaker and explained
tha working of tha paper along
with varioua phase* of how a
piper it put together,
Tha routine huuntil waa taken
care of with plana made to tend
repreaentatixea
to
district ala
meeting being held at the Rogkledge Country Club in Cocoa
Sunday July 14. Mist Adnenni
Wait* of Orlando and S la t* til
vice-president of tha BPW will
ba guest apeaker. Two workshop*
on health ard aafety and public
affair* will be held.
Th* meeting waa then dlamiaa*d.
Titos* preaent
to enjoy th*
business and aortal
activities
war* Mr*. W K. Raker, Mra. C.
K Hunter. Mra. Lacy M, lit an­
them, Mra. Alice Harvey, Mr*.
C. B. Carter, Mra. Ruby Combs,
Mra, P. D. Anderson, Mra. J . E.
Gradirk, Mia. Gertruda Gilbert,
M ill Betty Wolfram, Hr*. Helen
Conetantlne, Mr*. R. E. True,
Mra. Oaear Pearson, Mrs. Harold
Kaatnar, and vttitora, Mrs. A. R.
Huntley, M'aa Sandra Dunn, Mra.
Mary Knot and Mra. Mary A laiandar.

oldtime atorea and building* in
»ath* icale, which mad* tha plare
seem more like the girl*’ kind of
wnrkf. They war# aakad if Disney
land looked Ih# way they expected.
"No," Nancy replied. "I didn't
expert all the** peopla.”
It wa* true. All th* pre opening
propaganda ahowed tha DlsntyUnd
alreeli empty. Thera wa* no re*
ton for her to anticipate tha erewd
which poured Into the place.
Janet apotted the ancient horae
drawn fire wagon pulling out of
th* firehouae. "I wanna rid* the
hor*#&gt;," ah# aald.
On to Adventureland, and now
the girl*’ eye* began to grow big |
ger. They hopped aboard a river
boil railed tha Range* Gal and
paired at th* light* that want by
"Look out." ahouted Nancy at
a mha-iiza (plastic) hippo twam
menacingly toward the boat She
Th* Golden Cirri* Clan of ih*
wai faacinated by tha munching Flrot Baptist Church met Tuesday
giraffe, yawning crocodile* and evening at the home of Mr*.
challering monkty* and feared we Olic# Johnton with Mr*. R. E.
would all be dunked in the water­ Soderblnm at co-hoateaa.
fall (th* boat awerved at tha final
Th# meeting opened with prayer
moment).
by Mra. C. W. Hamil and Mrs.
Ir Frontierland, the girt* aaw M. N. Cleveland gave th# devo­
someone they recognised — Davy tional using "Tha Horn*" a* her
Crockett. "And hi* pal, Cbarht topie.
Runell," Janet added.
Mra. W. A. Reynold* waa elect­
Nast came Fantasyland and kit
as vie* president to servo
girl* agreed with Walt that this ed
th* remainder of th* year and
wai tha bait of all. They wanted for
N. C. Booth prraentad each
to try all th* ride*, but aettled for Mra.
member with a copy ad the church
the Peter Pan fly-thru.
"Close your eyaa nnUl fem mend covenant.
After the hualneea meeting
tha corner," laid Uit man a* tha
girl* nettled Into the tiny galleon. games war* enjoyed by all under
They elamped their hand* over th* direction of Mra. N. C. Booth
their eyea. When they looked with priaa* going bo Mrs. F. W.
again, they were tailing oet the Kaanpaon, Mra. C. W. Hamil and
window of th* Darling Houi* They Mra. B. Q. Smith.
Delirious refreshment* war*
loomed over London, narrowly
milling Big Ben. and headed for served to Mra. M. N, Cleveland,
tha terond alar to the rignt Soon Mra. B. Q. Smith. Mra. r . W.
they were over Nevtrlnnd, peer­ Kampeon, Mrs. C. W. Hamil, Mra.
ing down on tkull rock and almoat C. A. t-e«ia, Mra. N. C. Booth,
Miaa Linda Soderblnm and th*
being anared by Captain HoA.
Th* girl* were ttreUsa; not re boat*****.
their p a r o ■ 11. Tomorrowland
Th# next meeting trill he held
would hare to waR antil tomorrow. Auguat 18 at the home V Mr*.
Rod advance Pma Ito r. M y M B. C. Campbell with Mrs. Clyde
Pierag aa co-hoaleea.

Golden Circle Has
Meeting Tuesday
At Johnson Home

A SMOOTHLY FITTED to tha
9 f&gt;olonal**-draped hipline la Cell
Chapman'a n a v y and whit#
cheeked allk organdta cocktail*
to-dinnar dr*M. Narrow band*
of whit* Uncn *dg* th* aqu*r*d
nackiln# and cruahad alaevt*.

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Jennifer Jones
Back At Work;
Seeking Roles

Mr. and Mrs. Royal Bullock
J r . and little daughter, Dehble,
of Thomostcn, Conn., are spend­
ing two weeks in Sanford visit­
ing friends and her uncle and
HOUYWOOD UP—J e n n i f e r aunt, Mr. and Mrs. I). L. Myere.
Jours is bark at work and talking, Mrs. Bullock is th* former Miss
Thelma Myers of Sanford.

Certainly, yea want to be calm, cool and collected at your own
Y*rty . . . but In th* heat *f the summer it ian't always easy , .
especially If you're tb* cook a* well at th* hosteaa. So, when plan­
ning refreshment* to delight your guaata be aura they're Lilli* or,
■o trouble to prepare.
Thta Icebox Cake, for example, which looks to enot and tuSciona,
l* on* you can prepare in a few minute* using vanilla instant psad*
ding and apong* cak* layers.
Vanilla Crow. Irwkas Cak*
S
S cup* cold milk
i cup whipping cream g package* vanilla initant
Two H-inch apong* &lt;
pudding mix
_
layers
Pour milk Into mixing bowl Add padding mix and beat with
•gg beater just until well mixed, about t minute. Let stand vntd
■lightly thickened—takea about 1 minute*. Whip th* creami and
fold it into Ih* pudding. Cut the cak* layer* through aenter hori.
xontally, making 4 layer*. Spread th* mixture between layer* and
on ton and tide* of cak*. Gamiih top of cak# with ilivered almonds
and chocolate chip*. Chill before tarring. During summer, refugeeat* laft-ovar cak*..

Miss M. Bumgarner
Suit Yourself
For Group
In Fall Fashion Plays
In Fidelis Class
Of Any Design *

NEW YORK tfv- Whether you
lik# ynur suit jacket* long, abort
or medium . fitted, temifiltad or
loo**, you'll b* abit to suit yourtrlf next fall.
Every conceivable Jarkei length,
from th# brlefeit bolero* to sevrneighth* length tunic, will be in
th* shop* next fall, a* baa been
aiccrtamed by member* of the
nation's fashion prr»* winding up
a week of New York fall fashion
preview*.
Adel* Simpson «how* flv# differ­
ent* nut and roitume iilhnucltei
in hrr fall rolleclion of amoolh
atylea'for tleek tophliticalp*. These
range from a tiny curved bolero
which rupa ih# hurt to a tong tubu­
lar tunic cnal reaching almoit to
the »kirl hemline. In between are
th* Jfi-inch filled jacket, Ih* short
boxy jacket and th* straight, loose,
fingertip length little otereoal—all
worn with cither sheath dressca or
thm skirts.
Whether her jackets ara long or
abort, whether bell* form a cuff
around Ihe hips or a band beneath
the iiuxllinr, all of Adcle Simp­
son’s sheath lire**** are carefully
shaped with alim, easy midriff
and due allowance for natural
boiom curve*. Most of her skirt
and-Jarkrt outfit* hava malchini
or cbordinatcd overblousei, lilt in g
smoothly around th* hipline
This pint-sit* but mighty design
er likes high colors for fall, auc.l
aa American beauty red and for
est green, in addition to ever.'
shade of brown, from care an latl
to btaek eolfea. She espousal the
long, lean look, though site htr&gt;c'&lt;
la Iasi than five fast tall. For din
iser and cocktail wear tha like*
short sheaths of metallic hrocadrand for more formal wear iho« long, slinky, floor-length gowns In

The home of Mr*. M. D. Bum­
garner on West 2(1 St. wa* the
(ruin for Ihe regular meeting of
the Fnielis CI* m of th* Fust Rap
list Church on Tuesday evening
with Mrs. John Rogers presiding.
Group Four with Mrs. George

dairllng lames and brocadea, often
with matching fur-trimmed Jack­
et*.
Explaining that "there'* a little
hussy in asery woman," Mollie
Parnlt presents the slow- curve sil­
houette for fall, alreismg double
alliance costumes with jackets and
sheath dresses with artfully allur­
ing nerklinr*
Mrs. Eisenhower's f a v o r i t e
dressmaker also recommends Ih*
Sunday school look for the new
season, showing a group of wallbred little silk afternoon dresses
with iclft-rimming. no sequin* or
Jewels, and an air of conscious
modesty.
Dramatically contrasting,. to
mood is her Shady Lady cocktail
ahralh, of brown lace over beige
satin, with a pleated bodice of sun­
tan chiffon.

which is news in itself.
Th# artrass, who is on# of th*
less approachahle of film stars,
was feeling pretty chipper on th#
opening day of "Good Morning,
Mist Dove" and discoursed on love
in films and sundry matters.
She wts made up si a New Eng­
land schoolteacher of M year* or
more, with lever* hairdo and
shapeless dress. Complimented on
th# makeup job, ah* replied, "Flat­
tery will get you nowhere."
In th* film aha hat no lov* inter­
est whatsoever. That, she sighed,
is aymplomatio of most films to­
day.
"They don't aecm to make th*
lov# atonei they used to." she
commented. "Juat when wa start
going bark to lova, someone comes
along and makes a wonderful pic­
ture with only men in it. That sets
tha girls bark again.
"1 think w* ought to get even
and make a movie with no men."
Mist Jones added that *h* *n
joyed doing romantic pietures like
"Lov# Letters" — "that's what
makes tha world go 'round." Shr
said that her last picture at mth
Fox, " I jOV* Is * Manv-Splendorad Thing" with William Holden,
has a atrong lov* theme in it.
Steels', chairman, was hostess for
tha
meeting.
The
devotional,
based on |ln!r Fvnns Rogers, "My
Spiritual Diary" was presented by
Mrs. J . M. Moyc nod a report of
th# various group captains wss
given. Mrs. Rogers
urged
the
members to visit on Thursday,
wshirh la th# church's regular
visitation day.
Following 1h# business meeting
Miss Marcia Bumgarner played a
number of selections on th# Ham­
mond organ. She was accompani­
ed by Mrs. Guy Bishop who play­
ed the piano. A number of songs
were sung hy tha group after
which the hostesses served de­
lirious refreshments.
Those present were Mrs. W. A.
K ralsert, Mrs. Christine Wood­
ruff, Mrs. Guy Bishop, Mrs. Bert
Coosa, Mr*. O. C, Ronlanrf, Mrs.
n. K. Hardison, Mrs. O. I’. Wad*.
Mrs. C. 8. Sheppard, Mra, W. R
Willis, Mrs. Rogers, Mr*. Moye,
Mra. Vtrgi* F ralt, Mr*. Steele.
Mrs. Harold Davie, Mrs. V. C.
Messenger, Mrs. F. F. (satchel,
Mra. N. I - Bishop, Mrs. Bum­
garner, Mrs.
Nicoll aiui Miss
l.nren* Franklin.

Mis* Patricia Sykes, Mis* Fay
Ashley, and Misa
Mary
Ann

Shuffieboard Club
Meets Tuesday
Tuesday night th#
Sanford
Tourist and Shuffieboard Club
had a hamburger supper which 80
guests attended.
Th# Orange City Cluh members
were guest* and a shuffieboard
tournament waa held afterwards.

Moya ara to Tamp* Bay th tf
week attending th* Young Wom­
en's Auxiliary Camp of th* F irst
Baptist
Church. Thia
meeting
will he attended by voting wom­
en from all over Die State of
Florida and offer* *n all Chris­
tian program.
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Mr. and Mrs P. P. Campbell
have returned from a four weeks
vacation from the Smokey Moun­
tains, in western North Carolina,
While there lh»y attended "U nto
lio-se H ills" in Cherokee, N, C.,
which is an interesting pageant
com ernirg the
early
Indians.
They discovered that the Slag#
Manager is Herman Middleton,
former resident of Sanford and
son of Mrs. Ruby Middleton.

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Mrs. A. B. Lynch had visiting
her for the past week, her ants
A modest amount of fat. Includ­ and hit wife, Mr. and Mr*. £ .
ed in a low-calorl* diet, helps to it. Smith and their two daugh­
prevent persistent hunger and fati­ ters, Rei s Lucille and Mary Jean ,
gue.
all of Arlington, Calif.

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HUNT - McSOBERTS
As Red Hot Cards Take FSl Lead
FANTASTIC!
Ciiy Tennis Club
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Little Sanford Is boum an of the

1 H E 8A N F 0 R D H ERA LD Florida State League today.
P a g t 6 Thurn. July 21. 1955 The Cards, who waited until al­

most mjducsion before catching
fire, overhauled the perennial lead­
er Orlando l is t night by beating
Cocos 11-2 while the Flyers lost
7-6 to Lakeland.
An appreciative crowd of 1.146.
largest of the season at Sanford
and nearly one-tenth nf the city's
population, was on hand.
John Bartek set Cocos down on
three h ill and his mates took ad­
vantage of Ray Bem stoin'i wild­
ness. Bernstein allowed only seven
hits but gave a doicn walks Terry
By ED WII.KS
Terrell led Sanford's attack with
The Associated Prr+a
Every now end then this sesson two triples which produced throe
th« smoka lent up by the sluggers, runs. ,
zeroing in on the m ajor league
' RON SCHMITT
home run rceordi with 1,460 to
STILL WITH CARDINALS
A rrlease from the Florida
date, c lea n away and wme br.lliant pitching show* through. Yes- Slate league that waa pub­
lished TtieMlay elating that
terday wai one of thoae dayi.
Hoiton’a George Susea J r . wai lion Hrhmllt bad been released
the leader, giving Kam a* City Just by Uie Cardinals was erron­
one hit In a 6-0 victory. It wai eous.
Uie fifth one-hit job in the Ameri­
Lakeland's Wlboum Tom be rim
can League thli year and eighth pitched one-hit ball at Orlando lor
seven Innings, then was lifted be­
in the majors.
The 14-ycar-old right-hander, eon cause of wildness. Dave Cortrighl
of the A'l bullpen coach, gave up sparked Lakeland's offense with
• leadotf single to Vie Power In a triple and two singles good for
two runs.
the first and that was all.
Rolando Qrt#*(»»
from
lllg Don Ncwcombe came close
iu his second one-hitter ol the sea­ St. Petersburg errors ns Gaines
son, but Chicago wound up with ville beat the Saints 7-2. The are
two singles off the Brooklyn right­ righthander allowed right hits in
hander as he won his 16lh In the pitching his 18th victory against
first game of a Iw lnighlcr 10-1. four defeats. Three errors along
The Cuba snapped a nine-game with a trio of singles and two
walks give Galncsvillo five runs
losing streak in the nightcap 1-3
it was relief pitching that won a In the fourth.
Daytona Beach defeated West
fifth straight for Washington, with
Tedro Ramos hurling S 3-3 innings Palm Beach 7-6 when catcher
o f hlllcss ball to beat Cleveland Vern Watercutler singled home
6-4. Ray NarlesU, Don Mossl and Frank Mlrlclll In the last of the
Mike d a rcis, incidentally, tossed ninth. The winners had to over­
no-hlt stuff In 6 1-3 Innings of relief come a 6-0 lead built up by West
Palm In tha first three innings,
for tha Tribe.
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Baul Rogovln allowed Just five
hits as Philadelphia beat Cincin­
nati 6 0 and Curt Simmons (ollowad It up with a four-hitter as
tba Phils won their ninth straight
in tha aecond game of the twlslighter 4-3.
Clutch pitching paid off for the
Chicago White Sox, who bartly
snide an 6 0 lead hold up In an
1-0 victory over Naw York that
cut tha Yankees' AL lesd to two
games again. Billy Plerca, third
Soa pitcher, ended It with runners
on second end first by getting
Mickey Mentis to bit Into a lore#out.
In tha olher AL gama, Balti­
more snapped DgtroH’a tenr-game
streak 61. And In the National,
Milwaukee fell 13W games behind
Brooklyn with C 4-3 loss at Pitts­
burgh while St. Loula whipped
New York 61.
Buses, now 6-3, fanned Arc and
walked three while toppling the
A’s to their ninth stralgth defeat.
Your nine la tha aecond Inning on
three single* and Billy Ooodman’s
double wrapped It np for the Red
Sox.
Newcomb* struck out eight and
after Clyde McCuUougn’a single In
the second inning, didn’t allow a
runner until Des Fondy singled to
open the eighth, The Brooks
smirked Ova home runs In his
support, two each by Don Zimmer
and Duke Solder, who now has
S3.
The Cuba rallied for three runs
In tha seventh to salvage the night­
cap with Frank Baumholts'i pinch
bit eluding Jim Gilliam's shotstring try In the Mt for a two-run
triple.
The Whlta Sox rapped loser Bob
Turley for four runs In tha first
and tapped Johnny Kucka for four
in tha third—than Kucka and Bob
Wleiler held them hltleis tba rest
of tho way. Dick Donovan won his
13th, although ehnaad In a flva
run Yank aavanth.
Cleveland, now ctIB four games
behind, tumbled In tha third whan
tha Nats scored four limes. Loser
Kariy Wynn sat off tha Inning with
an error and Jos* Vaidlavlelso
tapped K with a two-run triple.
Rogovln, released recently by
Baltimore, batted born* two nua
with a double, and Andy Saaialck
swatted a three-run homer In the
Phils' first-gam* victory. Willi*
Jonas gave Simmons a M laid
with Ms leadoff homer in the
fourth of the nightcap.
Tha Braves lost their aecond
itralght to tha Burs despite Ed
Mathews' S4th homer that fashfonad an early 60 lead. Preston
Ward hit ■ pinch homer with two
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laniard -_ ______M l 1*0 14*—II
K— Hi-rnl.tn, Snyder, c . Munaan
t. OonfaU*. ft—HarltW. n. Miller

*, Maurlrtln, Holler. Hnyyder 2 ,
T*rr»|t I Hehmlll. (lonmlaa. rlarvln. D. Conk, K il t — t). Cnnk. T a r£•}! L B rtm ltl S, ITny. XV, Iiunvun.
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Ilutlar Oarvln Hnyder, It. Miller,
6 —Pray. MaurUllu. Ila rla k . HU—
l ’ra r . Maurlelln and I 'r a r . I. Hod
rlg u e i and Cline. I.eft—C o m a S.
Hanford 11. l l l l - o f f — Ita rlrk 7.
Ilarntaan IS.
HO-by — Ilarlak S.
lU rntaan 4.. IIAKIt— l U rn U r n 11-7.
a r t * . l - L HUH— Ilarn U en (MauHallo) Wl*— lierntaen 7, lla rte k,
f’H— MaorjaHo F, William*. lt» lk —
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Plenty Fight Left
In Swingin' Sammy
DETROIT Wt-h may ba true
that golfs "old guard"—tha Ho­
gans, Snaads and Mangrums—is
bring eased into the rocking chair,
but there's one old codger who
still has plenty of fight left In him.
He's a balding businessmangolfer who goes by the name of
Bemud Jackson Bneid—and don't
call him "Grandpa."
It is sad but true that old Sammy
now 43. can’t Mt a lick In tha U.S.
Open. Ha's bean trying for almost
» year* but still no cigar. When
it comes to tha POA tournament,
however, there are few who can
measure up to Ms record.
Using a brand naw putter, ba
shot a 6und*r-par M yesterday
to aalae tha lead la tha first of
two qualifying rounds at tha 6.701
yard, par-Tl layout.

Title Shot Seems
Possible Reword

WEST JORDAN, Utah Ut-A title
ahot next winter appeared today
at a possible reward for big Bob
Bakar, of Pittsburgh, after ha
wunterpuaehad and jibbed bis
way fo a eloat decision over
Utah's rowdy Rax Lays*.
Baker, a Mg Negro, want Into
tba ring with a four-pound weight
and a throw-inch ranch advantage
over Layns, who weighed no. Ha
took It comparatively easy early
te the fight, aouaterpoacmg the
alnigtag Lay** and ppundlng hla
midriff la tba attache*. But la the
S T I L T S * } later
rottada ba aaaaad up with
wa hi m t, iMrrir h its, teft Jaba aad had lays* bteadJag
throa
fo* Cards* ig
from aavoral aata as the to-rouadar

By Alan Mover.

TRIBE'S 70P MAN

Challenge Is Made

The Sanford Tt-nnts Club will
*tnrt today with its annual Slrjgle
Elimination Tournament
having
six mutches to he played by Sun­
day.
Grno T tictcr, defending
city
champ war given a bye with the
olher players drawing as follows:
Buddy Proctor and Harold Heckcnhnch; Jam es Davis and Hilly
Park; Thomas Stringer drew bye:
Bill Fleming and Charles Pork
J r .; John Morgan and George
Rock; Stanley Katz and Jo el Moss
mid Leon Taylor and Knrl Evans.
Second round mnlrho* will have
to he pluyi-d by Wednesday Ju ly
27.
Charlie Morrison, member of
Tim Sanford lit-raid advertising
sta ff, known locally as "tho granddaddy of tennis”, filed his entry
in tho senior-senior division but
unfortunately could find no opposi­
tion in his ago group. Bemoaning
tho fact Hint tlicre are no activo
tennis players over 00 years of
ago, Charlie wns challenged by
one of his listeners, little 13 year
O F TH E C L E V E L A H P
old Wally Philips J r ., a very pro­
/ aap/ a n s , m only
mising Icft-lmnih-d Juvenile star,
///$ ZHO SEA SO N A&lt;y
to play an exhibition match (lur­
ing Uio progress of tho tournaA R E G U L A R H AS
•
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B E E N ONE O F THE
Morrison tried to laugh o ff the
T R IB E 'S M O S T
challenge claiming that tho diff­
P EP EN P A P LE
erence in their agea of over 60
PERFO RM ERS.
ajj
years . . well, "the experience
W l
gained in Ihnt time”, Charlie sta l­
shihw^ st Mm rmirN
ed, wns ju st "lo o much” of a
Imndicnp for a youngster such as
V'nlly J r . to overcome.
However, little Wally \yns so
insistent and In view of the fact
that ho had mnde such an excel­
Kt.nillUA STATIC I.H SfllH
W I, S*rl lent showing In a recent tourn­
San far*
&lt;Ul.jixlu
is in .1 (1 ament In Orlando, tho challenge
Cocoa
is is *a:. •&gt; wns accepted by the veteran of
O.ilnrivllls
14 IS ,ISI 63 years (young) and announce­
I j . k i !.&lt;r.J
13
14 .424
Jxtyiona Ilrarh
11 14 .4E„&gt; ment of tho date of tho Important
ORLANDO — Sailboat dovolcc* W. Palm IN in h
10 IS
,sc;
ht. lv tm ij.u a
S
II ,li&gt;* spuria event will be made later.
throughout, tho state will be con­
Both participants will soon und­
HKSIJLTS THSTIIIIDAT
ergo strict training; t.lltla Wally
verging an Orlando August 21 CakHahtl 7, orlanUo S
Saatorg II, C ana 1
by playing several hours a day
fur Dig sreond annual regatta of llaluckvlll* 7, HI. I’*t*r*har&gt; I
and Morrison by
resting
an
L a y t o n * 7, XV, I'alm Itracli I
one of the newest International
(lA lli;* TIIDAV
equal number of hours, dally.
Daylona llcach at (irlnnito
sailing cIji.sc* . . tho "windm ill." Uunlorg nl W n t I'alm llrark
ni HI l,*trr*t&gt;urH
Hialeah’s 1056 racing season I
Commodore Floyd Purcell, Or­ (Cocoa
LukclanU at (lulnravllle
will run from Ja n . 17 through |
lando Chamber of Commerce sail
•March 2.
'
Ing chairman, announced that the
Khwlda Stale Windmill
Sailing
Bps read, I llm k Bocky's agents
Championships will be held on
leaned back In Jim Norris’ chair
Lake Fnlrvlew end more than
NEW YORK U 6 - Slnre the night nt tho International Boxing Club. J
30 entries are expected to compete
for the rotating “ Windmill' tro­ ha knocked out Bobo (m an with
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
phy donated by tho Greater O r the greatest of ease, Archie Moore Spinet Plano: blonde. E x t r a
sm all; good
condition,
$193.
lando Chamber. The trophy was has been footloos* and fancy free
Phone 1723 ft.__________________
won for Ihe first time In 1934 by —Toledo, Denver for the ja u
Charles Morgan of St. Peters festival, Washington to meet with Electrolux cleaner, Perfect con­
burg.
Ike and now New York.
dition; All attachments. $10.
rhone 1725-R,_______________ _
In addition, a first, second and
Somehow the mall man h is ocen
third prise will be awarded Im­ catching up with Archio. L'.sds QUALITY
BULLDOZER w o r k I
mediately following the conclusion of mail, enough to make a table
and land clearing. J . C. Carpennf Ihe third heat.
ssg. All abou* haw to best Rocky . ter. III. 2 Bux 232, Sanford, Florida. Phone 22H X-W ,
All windmill skippers and crews Marciano, whom ha meets Sept.
will bs&gt; guesla of the Orlando 20.
CLEAN furnished Apt. One, Two I
"Tips T v * got but tha way the
Yacht Club Commodore at a
persons. |33.oo. o il P ark Ave.
dance at tho E lk's Club the night
before the rare and will be feted
•l ■ Chamber of Commcrco din
ner on Sunday,
Registration will be held at the
Orange Hosting Clubhouse on
Big Lake Falrvlew beglnpnlng at
6 a. m. Sunday, August 21, and
the first heal Is timed to atari at

•tan Mnatal tevated Ms

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SS2T*IP By Pitcl
far Sals

A USED CAR WILL BE SOLD ON OUR USED CAR LOT AT
11:00A.M.(for99c) FRIDAY!
No person employed by Hunt-McRoberta—WTRR or Th* Sanford Herald can pur­
chase thin Special Priced Car.

COME
YOU
THE LUCKY

ALSM ITH ,

Sailing Devotees
Set For Regatta
At Orlando Soon

Archie Footloose
Since Olson Kayo

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champion, rod* a but to th# Texas
Open, hla first professional tourn­
ament, ia 1940. 11a failed to qua­
lify.

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THIS CAR WILL MAKE SOMEONE A
GOOD SECOND AUTOMOBILE!

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jf It1* Worth Auythlae
It’i Worth Advertising la

^M Ai. otatk row UMfr* r LOTS OP ROOM

— Factory to Too —
Aluminum
Venetian Blind*
Enclosed bead. Sag proof bottom
rail with pLactlc ends. Plastic or
rayon tapes. Cotton or nyUn
cords.

THE OLD HOME TO W N

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By STANLEY

Eight Timm home, located on two
nice shady Inis, good neighbor­
hood Concrete block and frame
construction, kitchen equipped.
Terms. Price 27,7*500.
Whether buying or selling. It will
pay you to see;
Scnkartk Gtaaa and Paint Ca
S. W. HALL., REALTOR
112-114 West 2nd SV
Phone »
Florida State Bank Building a
RED-l-MIX CONKRKTE
“Call Hall"
Thane 175*
Miracle Concrete Co.
IM Elm Ave.
Phase 1333
ANNOUNCING
I'm hippy to have Annabelle
ROOFING
Henderson associated with me Now InMETAL
Stock. 5-V Crimp - 1 5 4 '
in Real E«lale.
Corrugated— JH " Corrugated.
1 BEDROOMS
Get all Your roofing needs at
Living room. Dining, Sun room. Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
Largo modern latchen with
Pbooe 34*9
Stove and Refrigerator. Cera­ Out West 12th SL
mic Tile Bath. Large closets.
AIR CONDITIONING
On 2 lots with shade trees.
*14.500
Room or House

CLASSIFIED ADS
1821
fir
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SERVICE

ROSA L. PAYTON

ED ApL Phone 432-W.

FURNISHED 3 Bedroom House.
* Close “ ll» West 1st SL Phone
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FURNISHED Cottage, one Bed­
room. Eatra nice. 114 Elm Ave.
Rooms and Balb.
~fhona 2883-W.

112 Elm&gt;

C. A. WHIDDON, SR.

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Real
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Park

Pb. u n

QUICK CASH for furniture, boats,
motors. Buy one piece or com­
plete home. Thousands of aril
W. DIETRICHS
T. W. MERO
cles for sale at the
INI Park Avr, .Phone IT er 145
Soper Trading Post ea 1T-*2
1 Mile South. Phone 2212-R
I bedroom bouse. 414 per cent
mortgage. $40 monthly. 1805 Large Knotty Pine Hutch cup­
Summerlin.
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Bed complete *45. (new). Maple
NEW 3 Bedroom concrete block
wash
aland *10, Beautiful small
home. Wrstinghouse Kitchen
desk *25.00, China cabinet *25.
OI financed. Low Down Pay­
Rockers *3.00 up, good used
ment. Thone 430.
cribs, buggies end play pen.

4G. End of a
hammer
hrad

For Remedeiing and repair*.
Hetil*i Down—Small Moothly
Payments

Sherman Coacretc Co.

M Went 13th

Phase 24M

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Chanec* are that you have
a list of acvoral homo im­
provements you w a n t to
Irish*. Why not give your*
self th* “green light" by
giving us a call. Do this
now and you'll soon bo enJoying those Improvements
instead of still thinking
•bout thorn.

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Death Side Frodmarl
lit East 25th SL
ft wir. nsy YOU to see US
us before
Dciare
you tniy. Open Evenings and
Sundays.
n r i a e o RKhvtrs
—a
EaiUfde Trailer Salem,
Palatka, Fla.
L.
IRill—riano
Technician
Phone 2164. Route I. Sanford
CARS
BOUGHT SOLD TRADED
Koy Hrel'a Used Cars
Saniord Av«. A lllh SL

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WANT AD
RATES

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BARGAIN! 3r, Ft. Trailer, 2 brdmums, cabana, dolly, fenced.
Davs, rail 1020 ext. 250, atk fnr A 3-line ad, such at the one above
W. M. Foster, Evenings call 2105 la only 36c per day on our low 5
for information. Easy In-ms.
day earned rate eenromy plan, 45c
per day for 2 daya and 54c for
1055 Mrrcury with automatic 1 day.
Iranunivsioti and fKiwer brakes,
nniv 120(1 miles, very cheap.

Buy, Sell. Rent, Hire with want
ads, the busiest salesman In
town. Put one to work fnr you
MODEL "A” FORI), 2 Door Se­
Phonn 1421. We will bo glad to
dan. Needs some work. First
charge iL
550.00 in rash takes it. Sanford
Gas Co, 210 East 1st SI.
The above Aline ad ran be run
IS BOATS • MOTORS
-1 9 5 full day* for only *2 40. 3 days
fer only *1 40 and one day far 72c
SPORTING GOODS
HAMPER 3 LINE AD
l ' , H. SKA KING
32.50
very cixiil rnndilion
ir, SCOTT-ATWATER (A-l) 64 50 GET cu r* cash for article* yoq
no longer use. Place your ad to
5 H. SCOTT ATWATER . . . . 64 50
day. Phone 1824.
7' , II. FIRESTONE
like new! ....................... . 120 V)
10 H. SCOTT-ATWATER
For only *3 00 the above S-llne ad
(Special rlcarance)
U on tne Job for you or 5 full
A Steal Al ..................... 40 0$ daya. Only *2.25 keep* it working
12 If. SEA REE ................... 8995 for you for 3 daya. I day la only
22 It. JOHNSON
90c.
(Very Powerful)............ 125 00
NEW STOCK of White Ash A little space like this will get
your message before our more
WATER SKIIS. Improved Fool.
525 00 up.
than 10,000 renters. Tali ’em to
day! Pbeee 1*21.
lleadquarirrs for noATS-OATOIl
TRAILERS.
Hew will you swap?
The Want Ad Department Is
Hew will you Trade?
open from 3:30 a. m. until 5:3n p
Year eld Motor for a
m. each business day except Sat­
Better grade - EVINRL'DEf
urday afternoon. Deadline for
ROBSON Sporting Good* week-day Insertions la 2:0n p. m
the day preceding publication
Rvlniude Sales A Service
Anv ad* coming in later than
j j j K. lot HI. ^
2:00 n. m. will he published under
IS - FVRNTTVEK- I
Too Lain To Classify.
Adwtiser* are requested to no
Bu
uy your Furniture at Berry's
Warehouse Fum.. Co., at 901 W. tlfy the Want-Ad Department Im­
1st. St. All nationally adv, fur- mediately of any errors ia their
ada, as *nie Sanford Herald will be
nllere at warehouse prlres
responsible fer only one incorrect
22—KLBCTUCAL BBBViCHB—4M insertion.
Phone 1773.

FRIGIDAfttE sieBu m . aalM
and service. G. R High, Oviedo,
Fla. “
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Typewrttors addteg macMMs,
Hitto-l eeUls, a d MigsBys, Pb,
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fo r L o v tO e r H t l r
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1 BEDROOM furnished Garage
THE CURIOSITY SHOP
PLUMBING
2 Bedroom concrete block heme.
Apartment. 2300 Mellonvllle.
17-tl South
Ceatrsct and renvtr work. Free
Lot IIS x 75, by owner
esttmatee. R. L Harvey. 204
DeBary. Phone 2389-M.
Frigidslre refrigerator A Hard
BEAUTIFUL, 2 Bedroom tornSanford Ave. Phone 182*.
wick Gai Range. Excellent Con
Jilted ApL Call 8S5-M.
dition. Reasonable, 282* S. Elm.
TWO-STORY Frame House on 3
P. M. CAMPBELL
Elm.
acres. Call 1383-W after 3.30.
fo r better trailer .living see
General Contractor
Sanlando Trailer i ’ark. 4 Stars.
“Homes of Distinction”
All modern. 9 ml. *outh on 1T-M 2 Bedroom Frame House; large THREE PIECE Oik Lswn Fund HI Way 17-92
Phone 2441
lure SeU — *11.50 per set.
In': nice location. *750. dpwn.
Highway at Standard Station.
Sanford Ave. at lllh Street
Call 1265-M.
Sice shady grusy lots, cement
Far Better Du mom*
THREE Bedroom House. 3413 Elm Baggerly Appliance Center
See ar Call
Ave, Phone 2290-W.
W. J. KING
‘Your Westinghouse Dealer”
2M9 South Park Phone 5*
31aytag Washers
THREE Bedroom concrete block 11* Magnolia
Ave
Prone 1TST
House. Hotpoint kitchen. VA
Loan. Low Dnwn Payment. L. A. gold rush sweet potato vines, Dragline service, Laurrronts A
ditching Estimates given, l'hone
2005 Adams Ave.
*4.00 ner M. Vihletn'a Grape­
Geneva 2464. Orlando 52504.
entrance
vine
Ave.
Saniord 2221.
WYNNEWOOD
Excellent Buy for Horn*
80 GALLON Duo-Therm Hot Wa­
or Income Property.
It's So Euey
ter Heater, like new! *40. cash.
2 Bedrooms, Living Room. Atl
Ready to go on Sanford Gas.
To
Place
A Want Ad
Electric Kitchen, Large BreezePhone K. L. Cox, 1345-J-I, En­ lust Call 1821 and ask for
IL_______________ ________
way: Carporte and Utility Room.
terprise.
CBC situated on eerner lot.
th* Want Ad department
IaA
furnished Garage
* Bedroom
tse
Only *4,700. Call Guy Allen at SACRIFICE — New portable sew­
Sanford Herald
“ ipartment. 113 Vi W. 19th SL
ing mechlne and buttoaholer.
CRUMLEY A MONTEITH
"M *-W after *:20.
Phone
1849-R.
U ^ JJa rlt^ l* to n ^ 7 2 .
FLOOR sanding and finishing
Cleaning, waxing. Serving Senjl
- ARTICLE* FOB HALE - 4
Dole County since 1925. IX. M
RjfcELY furnished collage. Free
Gleason, Lake Mary.
•lectrielty and water. By month
Highest CASH. TRADE-IN nrlees
50th Anniversary
l or y*ar *round. R. J- Carrot,
paid for need furniture Call *59.
I five Point* Motel. 8 miles smith
Wilson-Malar Furniture Ce. au LAWN5IOWERS n n a r p e n e d
I «n 17-92. Phone 431-R-40., after
Bicycle A General Repair
E. 1st gt.
1 B p . r n . e r week-ends.
S ta n le y ’*
H lk * S h o p
Beg. 15 95 18x34 or ltx34
310 E. 4lh SL TcL 2431
Bevel
Plate
Glass
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EVERYTHING New! 2 Bedroom
Mirrors ...................... 10.30
letterheads, stateHo^V I MUes, City Limits.
FOR SALE Boxer Puppies. AKC. ENVELOPES,
8 05 Double Door
menta. invoices, hand bills, and
Mbsdy lawn. Reference desired. Ref. 3Metal
Excellent breeding. 3V4 mo.
utility Cabinet 12A0
p r o g r a m s , etc. Progressive
T h ( S 143-J.
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*22. a m , Elm, PbM* 1*51.
Reg. 24.35 54” Metal
f’rintma Co., Phan* 408 — 402
Wal*
Cabinet
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14.30
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Swivel Caalri
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Reg. M.SO Contour Chair*
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JIGE Furnished 3 Bedroom
Reliable
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with Nylon Cover Irn
E. F. Stevens: Route 2, Box 227:
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Call 713-R-4 before 7 a. m. or
after * p. m.
M ather of Sanford
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NEEDS MALE HELPI
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16. Music note
17. Another
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curved line
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Sooth Park Ave. Phaao 1448
(Reg Hcsl Estate Broker)
Annibelle Henderson. Associste
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Location
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Used furniture, appliances, mots,
at Hiawatha. Phone 3*71.
private bsths. U4 W. Plot SL
etc. Bought-sold. Larry's Mart.
321 East 1st SL Phone 1431.
TOTAL PRICE 13.00(1.
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outside
City.
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manager to save dollars legiti­
5 * L s J S r t W e r HI West First
City Sewer, Screen Porch.
mately on our GIGANTIC Re­
RAYMOND M. BALL, BROl
moval SALE.
S. D. Highleyman, Associate
Aralow
ROBINSON MUSIC CO.
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Harmon,
Associate
__________ _____
204 South Park Ave.
Phone ■ XI* N. Oraage Ave. Orlande, Pla.
furnished Kitchenette apis. Air
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Established 1908

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD, FLORIDA.

At City's Progress
Federal Grand
Jury Indicts
Auto Workers
DETROIT to — A federal Brand
jury today indicated the CIO United Au’ c Workers Union on charMfcs of violation of the federal cor­
rupt practices act in politics.
The grand Jury accused the big
union ot using general union funds
to finance political activities In
the tu t congressional campaign.
This was the campaign in which
Patrick V. McNamara. Democrat
supported by the UAW and other
labor groups, defeated U. S. Sen.
Homer Ferguson, Republican.
A weekly union-sponsored radio
•program was Involved in a grand
jury Investigation of c h a r g e s
brought about by the Republican
Central Committee.
John Felkena, committee chairSian, filed the charges with the
justice department last March.
The Indictment named only the
union ttaelf. None of ita offieera,
who include CIO President Walter
Reulhtr. waa named. Reuther Is
-a ls o president of the UAW-CIO.
• Organised labor took a Urge
tn the ISM campaign.

Investigators Ask
For Script Study
* WASHINGTON W&gt;—Senate In­
to eastlft tori today asked the Jus­
tice. Department and the Internal
Xevenuu Service to study a bear
Inf transcript containing new
bribe accusations against Harry
Lev, wealthy Chicago maker of
cape for the armed forces.
Forgetful Lev told the Senate
InveiUgatlon* subcommittee yes­
terday he etill cannot remember
what ha did with $20,000 In cash
ha acknowledged withdrawing
VfTom his Chicago bank In June
and July 1058.
But ha Inileted that "not one
cent" at It went to pay bribes
to help him get government con­
tracts.
.. Chairman McClellan (D-Ark)
cautioned Lev that such an anawar “ certainly casta a very
strong ausplelon on you” when
considered in light of other testi­
mony.
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Legendary Tycoon
Diet In Portugal
Of Kidney Ailment
- LISBON, Portugal (A —Cakiuite
Sarkis GulbenkJsn, legendary oil
•agnate and ona of the world’s
richest men, died today of a kidH gay ailment. He waa M.
- Gutbenkian was ona of the moil
Biystarious men In Uia world. He
shunned publicity o! any kind and
lived quietly In tha Hotel AvU
where he died. Ha bad been ill
sine* January,
In the oil Industry, source of
toat of his fortune, he was called
Mr. O” or “ Ur. Five Per Cent,
J reference to hia reported share
’ n f the profits of the fabulously
0 wealthy Irgq Petroleum Co.
Ha wrs rated probably a billion­
aire, yet hia name was Utile
.known.
. Ha devoted hia talenta to ae'ring wealth, building ona of
srorld’a moat valuable art
collections and keeping himself
Obscure
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nLimp 'Gator Bites

Zoo Keeper On Arm
.If. Mrs. Arnold Hoed, Sanford
'too keeper, ti none this worse but
ao much tha wiser as she ta fsel­
ling fine after being bitten by a
giro and one half foot alligator.
- The animal waa presented ta
Ik e aoe by a VoJuaU County resi­
dent. When (t arrived hero a rape
waa Had areont Ita back ta heap It
Ml f r m making a tost get away.
■* - Thu rape waa apparently ten
Igbt and whan tha alligator waa
Into tha water, ha seemed aa
2 to had vary Bttla Ufa left
a d ta the totteaa.

&gt;Mrs. Seed tod a skaana
to aesT? tor tto creature,

“ I can feel ths earth trsmbl-! perty or make a living off of it.
irg’’, was ths way O. P. Hern­
"They blind in well with our
don, Clerk of the Circuit Court, own people and take part in re­
described the growth of Sanford ligious, civic and political life of
and the slat*. Why, 1 think that this county. It is also encouraging
in ten years Florida will be ihc to find yout g people taking an
biggest state in the union. The ictive interest in the community.
county is on the vets* of the There is nothing wrong with
moil substantial growth of any young people today and l defy
one in the state of Florida," the anyone to challenge nte, I think
amiable Clerk continued.
they're a fine lot and are doing
"Roads are being constructed a .wonderful Job toward being tne
in remole end undeveloped sec­ leaders of. tomorrow. I am happy
tions by the Board of County lo have contributed a small part
Commissioners and that is the to the whole."
main factor leading to the devel­
In preparing the hndget pre­
opment of homes and businesses
sented to the County Commission
all over the city. It I* most en- yesterday and which was tentscouraging to find people who are
lively adopted, Herndon called
coming here to live on tho pro- attention to the fine and for­
feiture fund, pointing out that
•very effort was made to reduce
the mlllagc, but that it was ne­
cessary tn set it up one to one
and a half which is'the same as
last year.
"For a good niar.1* years the
fine and forfeiture fund waa selfsustaining and operated without
the necessity of laying any tax
on the people to pay for law en­
TOKYO til—Prims Minister U forcement. Under the present prac­
Nu of Burma suggested today that tice of Issuing warrent* and fil­
simultaneous aumisston of
Red ing informations too, it runa up
China to the United Nations and cost unnecessarily, therefor* caus­
release of Chinese-held American ing the raiilage," the clerk
prisoners would "relieve a great brought out.
In selling up tha general fund
deal of tension/1
U Nu, who flew here after a and attempting to maintain the
tour of the United Slat* also same millage levied last year, to
told a press conference that he wit, 7 mills, he waa unable to in­
backed the proposal of Prime clude scvrral iVqueited Items
Minister Nehru of India for a such aa a $2,400 per year increase
world conference on Asia prob­ for the Juvenile Judge, making a
total of $fl,MK&gt;, as well aa an in­
lem*.
. „
“ A world conference of all coun­ crease of $1,100 yearly for the
tries Interested in Asia would be home demonstration agent. These
a very good thing,” U Nu said. -rants could not he mada without
Answering a question, he said, "It rvying extra millage to care for
would to very difficult" 11 Red these items, therefor# they were
China did not ‘attend such'* con­ not Included tn the tentative bud­
get adopted yesterday, Herndon
ference.
declared.
U Nu aald Burma wanted Ameri­
In the road and bridge fund the
can prisoners In Red China "re­
leased as soon as passible, Just rlerk provided kufficient funds to
as we want the U. N. to admit increase salaries and wages of
China, perhaps simultaneously." County road employes by 10 per
cent. Funds were also provided
for construction by the board of
County Commissioner* of ap­
proximately 15 miles of new roads
during the next fiaeal year and
because of careful financing and
the reclpt of additional money for
the fund, the millage waa reduced
NEW YORK WV-The slayer of from four mill* levied last year to
crusading publisher Don R. Mcllett two mill* in the 1955-56 budgot.
Thia amount* to a saving* on
jg years ago, who esciped from
an Ohio penilenliary last Novem­ taxes on non-exempt property of
ber, was recaptured by New York $2 on each $1,000 valuation.
Tha Clerk commended and con­
City police last night.
Patrick Eugene McDermott 56, gratulated the Board on the
of the Bronx, today admitted his healthy financial condition of
Identity as one of the FBI’s ‘TO this County and tha progres* It
it making.
Most Wanted Men," police said.
"Yea, air," h* repealed, 1 can
McDermott was aetied after Patrolmin Harold Pogewelt thought feel the earth trembling al­
his face looked familiar, and later ready! and tn a few year* there
confirmed it when he searched the will not be enough available un­
filr-s and found his picture on a occupied land in Keminol# County
to build a good-sited rabbit
“ wanted" circular.
McDermott told polpee ha had butch.”
been in and out of Jail for minor
offense* tinea hia escape but was
never recognised.
He waa aeired at Jewish Me­
morial Hopilal, where ha had
bean working ai an ambulance
attendant for five month*.
LONDON to—Whether love or
aching fret conquered wasn't dear
but the JUtrd suitor stopped hia
pacing.
..
.
Ronnie HID, Jl-year-old clerk,
began walking back and forth tn
Roy Howard Sheffield, 36, was front of his rx-fiancea's home Mon­
arrested this morning on a charge day. He aald he had been engaged
of careless and negligent driving to marry Kally Willingale, II, on
and lesving the scene of an acci­ July M, but last week she told
dent when his IASS Pontiac sedan him it waa aU off.
waa reported to have hit,a parked
" I ’ll kaep walking until tha
Florida Power and Light Co. truck changes bar mind," laid Ronnie.
approximately 100 feet south of 'T v e loved her sine* the was 14
the Park Ava. -Utk St. intersec­ and I'll go on walking until
tion.
drop."
Damage to the truck, which
But yesterday Ronnia disap­
was hit on tha left rear fender, peared from In front of tally's
was estimated at US while Shef­ walk without disclosing tha out­
field’s car was laid to suffer taoo come of Jali overnight march. Bally
damages. The accident occurred wasn’t talking aithar.
at 1:11 a. m.
In Patrolman Joe Hickson's re­
port, to stated that Sheffield,
whoa# address waa given as DM
Park Aw ., was going south on
Park and hit tha truck.
HOUSTON W - “ I thought It
No tojariea ware reported.
was the and," jays Fred Raemer
of a traffic accident which happaoNO VIOLATION! BEEN
ed yesterday.
HINTON, Okie, t o - D. a Peat
Raemer waa attttng tn hi* ear
•r. M, was driving aloof U.-S. waiting for a rad light to ehanga
M tortof • thundershower when whan another ear phmgad off the
hia ear want to o a skid.
roof of a three-story parking
garage-and fall an Raemer’a car.
Tto ancond car tokened to Elvia Btaea, M, who bed ft up on
jacks while making some repair*,
fltaen forgot the engine war run­
ning tad in gear and let tha car
dm * off tto Jacks, “It ju t took
MW
—

Burmese Minister
Says Red Admission
Would Ease Tension

J

New York Police
Capture Escapee
From Ohio Prison

Lova, Aching Feet
Could Be Reason
For Ending Plan

Parked Truck Hit
Early This Morning

WEDNESDAY JULY 20, 1353

Partly dondr tferwrh Tksrvfiy
with scattered iftcntoos (kinderskewers; rrrasientl night sad
morning sfcowera.

#
Asstirlaffd Prrret leased Wire

No. 235

Broader Field Taken
By Big Four Heads

Ouster
Sought
CASABLANCA, Morocco to—Top
French offlrlal* loday were re­
ported working to oust Sultan
McuUy Ben Arafs as a step to­
ward satisfying rebellious nation­
alists in strife-ridden French Mo­
rocco.
Sources close to Gilbert Grandval, new reudent general, said he
intend* to push a political program
of moderation toward Naltonallstmlndpd Moroccan* despile the re­
cent bloody rioting and threats of
new- violence. Grandvai ha* met
bitter opporiilon from many of
Morocco's French colonists.
Comparative quiet continued |r
Casablanca yesterday hut violence
continued in Fcdala, IT miles
Ihc northeast, where fires
nationalist terrorists left
of Moroccans homeless.
French farm bouses aho
burned. Unconfirmed Reports
right natives had been killed
Fe.1ala. A Frenchman was
last night in the native quarter
Rabat, 55 miles northeast of
blanca,
Four persons were killed
wounded yraterday in

Specific

Program
Sidelined
Officials Convene
Fo r 4th Session
GENEVA r&gt; — Th* Ri? Four
leader* look up the hrmtd question
of European security today, put*
line avide Ibe specific issue of
Germany alone.
The headv of government met
for Ihrir fourth »e*vion at 4 p m,
lilt i m EST) For two hours
earlier Iml ay their foreign min­
ister* tnrd 'in arrive at some sort
nf acrecd recommepriallonv on ths
German problem. One Wevtera
source vatd they just argued ht
circles They got min the European
•eruriiy problem lo such an exient that Western letrier* Nernmil
convinced it would be difficult t»
keep Ihe issue* separate
The West finally a creed lo rec­
ommend that lb# summit talks
move on tn the security problem—
ternnd nn th# agenda after Ger­
many. ft wa* expected Ihe twn
questions would b« discussed to­
gether.
Western leader* had reengntred
th# clove link brtween the German
and security issues, but they ha-4
won top priority yesterday for Ger­
man unification, which they con­
sidered the most vital problem in
Europe today.
Although Ibe outlook for any sort
of agreement on Germany ap­
peared dim. one American souriw
*aid the shift to security rertainly
did not mean Ibat the German dlv.
cussion was finished.

★ ★ ★
★ ★ ★
House Republicans ★ ★ ★
s, Wynnewood
lk
o
F
Try For Minimum Step U p
Little People Have Circus
TODAY AT 10:00" «av* Uir slim. The Wvnnewood Junior Cirrus lm» come to town. .Started
seven enterurislnc voting men it was termed "o lilc a success” . (Staff Photo by (.umnkin)

WASHINGTON to - House Re­
publican*, aided by eome Southern
Democrats, sought to hold the line
today on a minimum wag* In­
crease to M cgits an hour, as
asked by President Elsenhower.
As the House neared a show­
down vole, Democratic leaders
conceded they faced lough opposi­
tion in their effort* to boost tto
federal wage floor from 75 cento
lo $1 an hour immediately.
Leaden of both parties agreed
there would be a hike. Disagreement centered on haw much of an
increase and when It would take
effect.
Rep. Kelley (D-Pa), floor man­
ager of the Drmocratic-spotiM red
wage bill, predicted the House
would vote for $1. But he said
there was strong support for a
proposed ‘g r a d u a t e d Increase
spread over three years.

Air Force Stations
Reduction Is Told
TOKYO to—Plan* are underway
to reduce the number of U S. Air
Force base* in Japan from 40 to
about 10, it was reported today
by Shintaro Fukushlma, director
of (he Japan Procurement Dosrd
The bo»t\1 ia (he Japanese gov­
ernment’* clearing house for U S.
military needs In Japan.
A spokesman for tha Far East
Command laid FEC headquarters
"has no comment on the report "
There was no immediate eonimmi
from air force officials In Tokyo.
TONGAT BEEEB DIVORCE
MIAMI, Fla. to—Kuitell G. Tongay, - serving 10 years for manslaughter in the death of his swim­
ming daughter, has filed suit for
divorce from his wife. He says
she no longer lovea him. Kaiby
Tongay, t, died In 1U1 after div­
ing from a 10-foot board on her
father's instructions.

Anii-Red Students
Rioting In Saigon

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J

SAIGON, South Viet Nam t o Thouiands of anli-Communlit stu­
dents sacked Saigon's No, t hotel
today but Mrs. Paris Mesta out­
talked them when they look axes
lo her door.
The -4inlent* were dem unit ril­
ing against the Indlan-Polish-Canadian armistice commission. A*
some of the riolers started break­
ing lnlo her aecond-floor. air-con­
ditioned suite in the Hotel Majcilir
the former U.S. minister to Lux­
embourg threw open the door and
shouted:
"No! We are your friends: We
are Americans."
One of the student leaders w-hn
understood English formed a cor­
don in front of Mrs. Mcria’s apart­
ment and krpt back the mob, who
laid waste to the five-story, gov­
ernment-owned building.
With Mr*. Mesla *t the time
were her two American nerretaries, an unidentified American
woman visitor and tha latter's
baby.
CALHERN DIVORCED
CULVER CITY, Calif ,to-M ovie
actor Louis I’alhern’i studio has
announced that his fourth wife,
Marianne Stewart Calhcm, ou­
tlined a divorce front him jester
day in Juarer, Mrxieo. An MGM
spokesman isM Mrs, Caihcrn will
resume her arltng career.

Hanford Is In the wr«y of seven! enitfvea" made red and gre*m
promising young business men. i punch to tell and pop corn, suckKinmett McCall, J. C. Singletary, j era, bubble gum and cinnamon
Gary Brrckenridgc, Huclatt drier,' ImlU. "Every ImhI)- bad to put ill
l.arry Singletary, and Dan McCall 10 cents to buy tha •efn-shinenta,
along with Don IJreckenvidgo ona tot rt'iuaikod, "We figure we
decided on a plan to haw a cir­ ran make the expense* along with
cus, To be previse, tho Wynne- torn* interest/* '
wood Junior CUeus,
Tha gal« pared■ waa ona of the
Having a Hireling of inn Nutd finest. Clowns did funny tricks,
they decided to sell stuck. Sign* the music boomim| and a ringwero made and tacked up in tin master shouted, Tha laughing and
Wynnewood area where the child- joking of the gut list log crowd of
rett planned lo have a parade. Ex* chihlirn and "older folks" as nnn
cllemcnt ran high a* dancing girl* little boy put it, mada fun (ill Iho
were hlied, a trick dog obtained, air.
clown* added and tlm music con­
A* five cents was taken up for
sisting of clarinet and a garbage each admittance, chairs ware set
top cymbal were taken rare of. in tim front of the carport of Um
Today at 10:110 a. ni. the start­ lirier Home which acted a* a stage
ing signal wai given. Mothers, for the show. The broom closet
along with the help of tha "ex- served as a dressing ro&lt;»m, (the
kids didn't mind ths light qusrtera.) Art* started ami the eating
of |K&gt;p corn and blowing of bubble
gum began.
Thme waa a liltiu (rouble when
tha trick dog, Daisy, wouldn't
cooperate by jumping over her
master's leg, but when candied
deg biscuit* waru brought out sho
not only jumped but stood on her
hind b-g* and walked.
The fira-eating act brought a
WASHINGTON to-Saveral sena­ sigh of anxiety from the crowd
tor* said today the free world rsn- ** matches w-*ra consumed at tha
not abandon the North Atlanlic rain of suven In a minute! Next
Tr eaty Organisation for any for- came the acrnliats, complete in
secsblt agreement with Russia on bathing suits, who did astounding
German unification.
feats on tha onment floor of tha
President Eisenhouer appealed port. (Savaral mother* asked If
lo the Soviet* at Geneva yesterday insurance covered the circus).
to accept NATO as a solely dcThe dancing waa done by threa
fenvivn military apparatus. Rus­ beautifully costumed Ittlia girl*
sian Premier Bulganin conditional­ bedecked in sparkle and sal in. A
ly rejeeled the appeal Th# Rus­ clarinet solo wa» rendered and
sians have maintained NATO must brought loud applause. The clowns
go as part of the price for joining completed the sldcahove writh a
East and West Germany.
funny comic routine. Their cost­
Sen. Harktey (D-Ky) «ald the ume* consisted of dad'a old aboai,
West "can't even consider aban­ a mop (yellow) of hair, lipstick,
doning NATO until Ibere Has been and old tie and baggy eJolhen.
When talking to one of Ilia
an air-light world aarurity agree­
ment." The former vice president huslneasman afterward, it was
said th# alntosphere at Geneva stated that the slock holder*
seemi “ propllious for aome pro­ "did pretty good"!
gress t o w a r d composing the
world's difficulties" hut that he
don not'look for any iron clad
agreements to com* from it,

Eisenhower Makes

Appeal To Soviets
To Accept Treaty

Bronx Shoemaker
Hits, $8,000 Mark

High School Senior
Dies While Reading
BIRDSRORO. r*. to - A high
trhool senior looped a belt around
the branch of a tree, then under
hia chin to support hia head while
he aat on top nf a washing ma­
chine reading comic hooks.
State policeman Janfes Woods
said the lid of th* washer revolved
under the boy, 17-year-old John
Mattson, causing the hrlt In tight­
en around hia throat and tlrangle
him yesterday.
HU stepfather Ctortoi Motr*
found hli body.
Woods said there were scuff
marks on Ihe ground by the wash­
er where Mattson apparently tried
tn free the belt from around his
throat.

Traffic Accident
'Keeps On-Coming'

CVLACK a )e ti for tto ea-Iook«re af tto Wynnewood
M this BHitaf by tto m a m set *f the ueigbberHt to enjoy thafr watte* u waeh m tto aadtoaas.

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DUKE IN HOSPITAL
LONDON to-T he Duke nf Kent
JO-year-oId playboy roualn of
Queen ElUatoth R. U tn the boapsttal with head injuries from an
automobile aeddeat &amp; waa so-

NEW YORK to — A Bronx shoe
maker won $*.nno last night by
answering question* about opera
nn tha CR5 television show The
Sei.ono Question.
The winner, Gino Prato, U, who
Is ot Italian extraction, can keep
Ihe $8,000 or return next week and
try for $16,000. If he ahnuld miss
the $14,000 question, he would re­
ceive in automobile aa a coo solalion prise.
The quisling go#* step by step
to a final $64,000 question.
DANCER AWARDED DAMAGES
LOS ANGELES to-Damagea of
$51,000 have been awarded dancer
Zona Fe for auto accident injuriea
ihe claims she sustained while a
passenger in e o m p o a a r Vic
Schocn'a ear in Lai Vegas, Nev.
Sb# charged that when she re­
fused ta let him kits her to re­
fused to let her leave toe eai,
which overturned ai to drove
away at high rpaed. She alleged
(hat she (altered back aid leg In*
_____ that prevented tor fro »
Juris#
dancing m k
'

Fufiirelooks Dim
for Sam Sheppard
CLEVELAND to—Nearly a year
after he was arrested, it appeared
today l»r. Samuel II Sheppard
soon will start aerving a life peni­
tentiary Irrm foe th# bludgeon
slaying of his pregnant wife.
Ait Appellate Court yesterday
turned down bis second and final
motion for a new trial, and one of
Ihe slumey* »*y* the young osteo­
path feels h* would got more exer­
cise and privileges m prison than
he does tn rimniy Jail.
Th# motion denied yesterday
was bawd largely on a rrtininnlogy
professor's affidavit that he found
evidence a left-handed sex fiend
kitlrd Marilyn Sheppard July 4,
&gt;951. Sheppard ia right-handed,
Rut th# 41-pag# opinion of th#
Ihrec judg# court discounted tha
affidavit with such dejcriplioni as
’highly speculaliv# and Fsllaeious," "guesa work" and "aheer
avpppoaltion."

Nevada Prisoners
Finally Give Up;
No Point Gained
CARSON riTY, Nee. rev-T'rrd,
hut and hungry, Nevada Slat# Pris­
on ronvicl* who Monday afternoon
ilarlrd a b l o o d l e s s rebellion
againvl the prison routine, gavn
up lb# ghost Inst night without
gaining a single point.
More than jno of ih# rfbcli wh»
hid spent a night and a day tn
the prison yard lined np and
■tarlrd filing hack into (heir cell
block a few minute* after they
had been warned hy Warden Art
Bernard th* Lme had rome for a
showdown.
Nevada state patrolmen *tll#4
to replenish the guards around th#
an-year-old brownslone prison were
"tired and won’t wilt much long­
er," th# warden told a three-man
commute* representing th# aonvicta,
Minnies lal#r th* eommittee re­
turned with the word that th# men
were "tired and alek; they don't
want anything/*

Milwee Announces
Two School Meets
R. T Milwee, superintendent a!
pahllt Instruction for Seminole
County, announced this morning
Wat the Board of Trustees will
meat Friday at 4 p. m. in hia olflea.
Cto Monday1! agaoda la a meedtog of tto County Board af
to toafruifca ai to a. aa.

�Tact 2

Wed. July 20. 1955

THE BAXFORD HERALD

First Commercial
Atomic-Electric
Power Utilized

WEST MILTON. N. Y. I* —Th*
free world's firit commercial
alomlc-eleclric power it in ute to­
day m upstate New York.
Chairman Lewia L. Straus» of
the Atomic Energy Committion
pulled a twitch yeiterday that
looted several thousand kilowatt!
of it into the Niagara Mohawk
power Corp. arid.
A counterpart of an atomlc-iubmarine reactor produce! iteam to
operate a turbine and generate
the power. An official of the Gen­
eral Electric Co., which built the
generator. Aid it bad a capacity
of 12.500 kilowatt! and wat "expeeled to produce electricity at
the rate of about 10,000 kilowatt!."
The GE ipokeimm laid the gen­
erator could provide additional
power for as many ai 33,000
homei in the lyitem served.
"One of the lin t persons" to use
the atomic power, the spokesman
declared, w n Mrs. John Thomis.
ot nearby B a l l s t o n Spa, who
"cooked a hamburger" with It.

Legal Notice
IN THt. CIBCIIT COl'HT, NINTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLO-

RIO A.
IK CHANCERT NO. HIT
CAMERON SL N E A U
puuuf#&gt;
ALICE P. NEAL.

D, r. nd4BU

NOTICE TO DEFEND
TO: ALICE P. NEAL
J i l l B a l t i n Strait
l!r.Rt»om«rr, Alabama _______
YOU A R E k E R E R T NOTIFIED
that • CnmpUtnt lo r Divorce ha»
bain Iliad atalnat you. and you
ara rauulrid to »»rva a copy of
your A n w a r o r ria a d ln r to tha
Complaint on tha plalnttfra altornay. J RUSSELL HORNSBY, * »
North Main SlraaL Orlando F lo rida: and Iliad tha o r lt m a l A n w a r
or P l a i d l m In tha o f flc * o f tha
Clark o f tha Circuit Court In and
for Samlnola County. Florida, on
nr hafora tha Ith da y o f Au gult .
A. D 1111. I f you fall lo do an.
Judtmant b y dafault will ba takan
aaalnat you for Iba rallaf damand*
ad In tha Complaint.
DONE AND O R D ERED at San­
ford. Florida, ihla l a d da y o t July,
a d m i.
(Clark'a d ia l)
.
,
O P. Harndon. Clark o f
Circuit C o u r t . Samlnola
County. Florida.
By: O. L. Hunt D. C.
J Ruatall Hornaby
Plaint
Attornay fo r pla
intiff
ato K. Main Btrait
Orlando, Florida
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT. F I F T R
JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN
AND
FO R SEMINOLE COUNTY, FL O .
RIDA. U CHANCERY NO. H U
I E L A N OEDDIE.
FUintlff.
DAVID

ty.

GEDD1E,

,
DafandanL
S O t tC E TO DETEN D
TO) D AVID W . OEDDIE. Routa
. B o s T, Fayauavlila, North Caro.

'"YOU A R E H E R E B Y NOY1FIED
that a Complaint fo r dlvorca ha*
baan (Had agalnat you, and you ara
raqulrad lo aarva a cop y ot your
Anawar or Plaadlns to lha Com*

ir

Slalnt

on tha plaintiff'! attornay.

. RUSSELL HORNSBY. SID N.
Main atraat. Orlando. Florida, and
flla tha orlstnal Anawar o r Plied*
Ins In tha of flca o f tha Clark o f
" a Circuit Court on o r b a t o n tha
..th day ot Aucuat. 1111. If you
all to du ao. Judtmant by dafault
will ba takan a i i l a a t you fo r lha
rallaf damandad In tha Complaint.
DONE AND ORDERED at S in id. Flurlda. thla l l t b d a y ot July.

*

P. Harndon.
Circuit
C ou rt.

f t if e a t i

J. R u n a U ^ tio rn a b y*
Attornay For Plaintiff,
MO N i u i n Btraat
Orlande. Florida

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Rich W irt Empty Pocket

The Sanford Herald

Almost, every d*y someone comes forth
with the jnformstion thst 1D55 Is going to be
end sctuslly is the greatest economic year
of American history. Just recently the man
who ought to know has said it, too. Secre­
tary of Commerce Sinclair Weeks, after re­
viewing the mid-year survey of the nation’s
major Industries, states that we are break­
ing all previous production records and are
setting new ones.
Everybody seems to be buying things
and no one seems to have any money. It
looks as though the point has been reached
where money is expendable. For an honest
week’s work manufacturers might just as
well hand a man a handsome sheaf of time
plans and be done with It.
Time plans are all right. So is hsrd work.
But the frightening thing about the com­
bination of the two is thst this seems to be
turning into the era of the stretched man.
A msn is pulled twenty or thirty years Into
the future when he buys a house. He’s yanked three yesrs ahead with tha new refriger­
ator, two years with the second ear and
another television sat will probably propel
him aheed one more year.
Record breaking production and silts
ire fine as long as they don’t sweep a man
off his fact and into an economic sprawl.
Good timss msy last forever at this level
and at this pace, but how long hea that
man who'* sprawling?

U. S. Surprised At Suggestions
WASHINGTON UP—It U almoil
Incredible that the three big Weil*
era Alika — the United SUtta,
Britain, Franco—would not have
worked out in agreed detail exact*
]y wbst they ihould propoie to the
Ruaalani at Geneva.
But ti item*, they didn't.
They had aince Stay 10 to get
ready for Uielr opening aetilon
with the Rmilani yeeterday. It
wai on May U they Invited lb*
Ruiilani to a meeting. Now, after
Ute first day, the Americana are
openly surpriaed and unhappy over
what French Prime Minister
Faure suggested.

TODAY’S

BIBLE

VERGE

There is e spirit in msn; snd ths inspira­
tion of the Almighty giveth them under­
standing,—Job 82:8.—Th* Greeks might
fcgv* called this the Divine AfUtus. A pious
•dentist who prayed dally for direction end
wisdom found hundreds of uses for psenuts
epd sweet potatoes, to help tho farmers of
|ls country.

U AL BOYLE

W iv o l

Cle*r»nce 8 tl«

S\4M DAWSON

Shorter Payment Span Is Better
NEW YORK un—The easier the
mortgage paymtnli are on your
eurrent budget the more money
you'll have to pul nut before you
finally gel full title to your home.
Landing agendas are starting to
itresi that paying for a home "Just
Ilka rent" eoiti more in interest
payments ever the years.
On a 110,000 loan a vateran can
save himself more than $3,000 by

Proposal By Eden
For Limited Arms
Worth Considering

Wednesday, July 20, IMS

J

them, to the disadvantage of the
Wilt.
They guessed right
Ruisian aUon.
Prime Minister Bulganin, the last
Among other thlaga F|ure tug*
speaker of the day. altered hit galled a disarmament program if
prepared statement to comment on which the United States, Britain,
what Faure had said.
President Eiaenhower, Britain’s
Prime Minister Eden and Faure

taking out a 30-year mortgage in­
stead of a 10-yaar one, the Northweitarn National Ltfa Insurance
Tt Is reported thst Ohio’s SenStors, John
Co. of Mlsnaipolli poles today.
Brisker and George Bender, sra angry st
Or, put another way, on each
the recant Presidential etpeintment of John
11.000 of down payment you can
F. Felld to thn position of executive direc­
manage to put up, you can aava
over Moo in interest payments on
tor of the Preaidsnt's committee on govern­
• 30-year program, or mere than
ment employment policies. Thsir objsction
$M0 in interest payments on a 30Is based on the fset that Feild is s Democrat
yesr schedule.
end was an outspoken supporter of Adis!
Many families who’d like a hems
Stevenson fot the presidency.
Of thiir own, or a largtr house for
a growing brood, are diaeuialng to*
Thn issue done not appear to be Feild's
day how beat to finance it. The
fitness for the J6b, but his political faith*
problem: they ean save Intersil
Yet is there snv reason why the administra­
payments In the long run by Uktion should not appoint Democrats to some W A S H I N G T O N (A*)— Ben. ins the 20-yaar payment plan in*
Important posts if they art qualified? Should Goofre (D*G*» said Tuecdiy a pro- itead of the 30*year one—but their
able, efficient men be denied poaitlona in aal by Britain’i Sir Anthony
STATION BFUTP UF •
government because they ere on the losing lea for limited arm* reduction
OKARCHE. OUa. IA—Th* Rock
la
Europe
la
worthy
of
"further
'side in an election?
cenildaration" by tha Big Four laland Railroad decided to cut Iti
service* here. The old frame rail*
There is nothing wrong with the filling at Geneva.
of certain offices, by a political party which Tha Rritlah Prime Mtniatcr pre- road station, once s buslMss and
social center in tho early Gorman
wins an alaetlen. with parsons who subscribe poaad Monday aa exchange el settlement,
was alieed neatly into
aecurity
guarantee*
batwaon
th#
to its policies. But it is net good to accept Big Four power* and Germany. ihro# portion*. Th# en ter and
the theory that the only way e competent Ha *xpf****4 wiltinrna*a to nego­ imilleat part will ilay her# for
msn can hope for an appointment Is as a re­ tiate on a n*xt itep Involving limi­ th* station agent and telegrapher.
tation of am * for a united Ger­ Th* two end* will be hauled away.
ward for working for tha winning side.
many and for tho B*vi*t latallite*
Tho American Kuala Confer­
and Weetor* nation* which herder
ence satimat** that four Bullion
it
Americana play tha gutter.
George, who b*ed* th# Sonet*
Foreign Relatione Committee, a id
he thinks that "tome first Mop id
that direction might well bo kept
s hold necktie he gambled an aD under eemaldereUen" to Freiident
Elseahowwr and th* Prim* Minu­
by himaelf, they worry.
ter* »f Britain, Francs and RuiaU
A wile ia s creature Wat deea la their summit talk*.

.Jobs Are Not Plums

arrived la Ganeva Saturday and. although why evoe a e n d
lunched together Sunday. They appear after three mentha to peaoutlined their opening apeechea to
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one another in » itoa ra lw a y -b u tI p ,n U b ,fd
* * _____________
not In detail.
^
Even 10 the three S a iliit for*
H H H
■ a
ei;n numiler* and it*Ki had aince
I I I
mm
May to work out and agree
BK ■ I ■ ■
■■
on precnety what Eiaenhower,
I
Eden and Faure would aay to ex.•
“
preia Allied policy.
Apparently predie spadework
f w a
A
wasn'i done or e!i« Faura came
■ r M n A ■ I VI m

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monthly psymanti in the mean­
time will ba about $13.M higher.
And they may want to use that
$13.10 toward pay manta on the re­
frigerator or alova.
Committing themselves to buy­
ing a house "Just like rent” may
be the only way thay can afford
one on their present incoma, Bo
they deride to run tjt* risk of their
Income dropping la tha future and
thus making payments a burden,
or of their moving to another city
and leaving behind g house is
which their equity may be tipy.
The insurance eempany note*
that under a 20-yaar payment plan
on a $10,,om deal, all borrowed,
they would In 10 yean have paid
off about $3,$oo in principal. It says
Uut under a 30*year schedule, their
psymeats on principal in the first
10 yesrs would be about $2,000
The easy payment pltna grow In
popularity, however. The Veterans
Administration reports that 43 per
eent of the GI plan leans new being
made are the nw-dewp.pgymeat
type. And the percentage of the
longer maturities has doubled la
Urn last two years.
The total of mortgage debt out­
standing mounts at the housing
boom continues meet pleeeg un­
checked. Since the end of the war
the amount has Increased four

the money they spend « gnus,
this hardly appear* te b* e fee},
proof ay■tarn.
That the Ruasiaas seipnd On It
wai dear from lulganln’s laser,
lion af this saatsat* is his |&lt;ate*

meet:

"We are ef the epipkp that
these eeaiideratjoai (Feure'a new.
pofals) are of interest and worthy
of careful examination"'
Eisenhower pteatianed the de*
lirebillty of dii*npamt*t but tug,
gefted costralUeg it through &lt;|
iaipection iy|tam to gee g$«t go
n o eho«todOn another potgt Fays* wegt h#
yond Eiaenhower to*. He regented creating a fu rs peas aecurity
orgasiiaUoa to which el) Euro,
peai atgtw* could belong. Slice,
howwr auggoatod Rmaia oouk he
given atronger fu$r*nto*e af pro*
taction againat a rearmed G*rmany then ah# ha* sew.
Tha Russians, who have
yarn trying te divide the

Qualities

unexpected thing* aa s lifelong
hobby. If you tpend all your eaih

W e Welcome The Personnel O f The

Howard Hugh**
Soils RKO Studios
For $25 Million
MEW YORK OF)—A new giant
ro*e la the entertainment world
today with e Urn manufacturer1*
purchase ef RKO Redle Plctur#*
Inc., for SI million dollar* cash.

By the term* of a contract sign­
ed Monday, General Ttr* A Rubber
Ce.’e Themai F. O’Neil will turn
ever the money te Howard Hughic
next Menday.

«Uy yoatorday, and demand trashor fabrics, brighter Uni*. Yet If

New Naval Unit To Sanford . . .

W ill You Be Our Guest?

It aurpaaae* *von tha wfappinr
113,411,471 personal cheek Hufh-l I
aigned only IS month* i n to buy
out M id,HI ahem ad RKO stock

and booaauo fim eole owner of t
major studio in meriedeet’e hia1W
M
T|fe

RE TELLING ME1

OVatl, dS-year-eld aee ad Gen­
eral Ttr*'* founder W. 0 . 0 ’N*ll,
is e ole* pnetdeet ad the Ur* cam.
pony and yawridato ef Oenwal
Tetorodie. Inc., * w*#lly owned
aetootolement wbaidiery.

We

HaveLeased 2 0 A ir Conditioned

Rooms A t The Beautiful M ar Lou M otel

�S o c ia l fc v a n iA Mrs. C. Noyes
Given Surprise,
Is Honor Guest
Tho members of tho Ethtl Root
etrdo and Friendship League were
hpitesscs Tuesday at noon in the
fellowship Hall at the Congrega­
tional Church with a surprise
luncheon honoring Mrs. Carlton
Noyes, who Is leaving to make
hfer homo In Houston, Texas.
Tho table a i l overlaid with
a, white linen cloth and centered
trilh large bouquets of spring
flowers and fern. Each member
Xteelved a rose corsage.
'» Mra. - Herbert Thurston pinned
a whit* orchid corsage on the honoreo a* the group sang “ Deep in
the Heart of Texas". Mr*. Noyes
was given a. snapshot of each
member and a book, "A Man
Called Peter".
. .
Guests Included Mrs. Jim East­
man, Str*. Bonner L. Carter, Mr*.
Iflsrvhv Krvutxlger, •Mr*. Wilbur
Keeling, -Mra- -Harold Herbit,
!r». John Jlerbst, ;Mra. Edward
impson, Mm Clyda i?tln»on, Mr*.
Herbert Thurstoni' Mr*. CarRon
Noyes, Mr*. R. K. Evans, Mr*.
W. W. Lint. Mr*. John Jones, Mr*.
Oscar Z. Howard, Mr*. Earl Sloxley, Mr*. Ralph Losiing, Mr*.
)(«ude Ander*on, Mr*. Ralph
Hammond, Mr*. Thom** Btaidell,
Mr*. Jo* Melseh, Mr*. G. A. Muffley, Mr*. Allte McMillan. Mr*.
Fiwd Bcolt, Mr*. Owen Meredith,
fil$» Helen Wllta and Ml** Ccrtrt)de Vinlng.
* Also children Invited were
John, Jim. Carol, and Sharon
Eastman,. Debbie Keeling, Cheryl
Evans, and Cynthia and Chcrylc
Kreutilger.
*

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COMPANY SUITER
This rceina makes a light,
quirk amt delectable dessert,
Fried Chicken with Curry Sauce
Rico and ' Green l’cas
Watermelon
Pickle
Rolls
Salad Bowl
Strawberry Coconut Cream
Beverage
STRAWBERRY COCONUT
CREAM
Ingredieflta: 1 pint strawberries,
2 tablespoons lugar, 1 package
&lt;3$4 ounces) instant coconut
cream pudding, 2 cups milk.
Method: Wash strawberries
with cold water, drain. Set 6
rhoirc unhuHrri berries aside for
garnish. Hull remaining In-tries,
rut small or medium-size berries
in half; quarter large hprries.
Mix berries with sugar. Slake up
coconut erram pudding according
to package directions using 2 cups
milk. Spoon sugared berries into
C sherbet glasses, top with pud­
ding. Allow to set—about 5 min­
utes. Garnish with whole unhull­
ed berries. Chill. Makes fi serv­
ing*. Dessert may be made ser
rral hour* ahead of serving, but
berries beeome soft and unattrac­
tive if refrigerated overnight.

SANFORD nERAl.D
Members O f Circle THE
Wed. July 21), 11)55 I'a Re 5
Enjoy Swimming
Harold Kastner's
A t Regular Meet
Circle No. 3 of the W. S. C. S. Honor Couple
of the First Methodist Church
met recently et the home of Mrs. A t Country Home
Roy Well, 40S Virginia Ave., for

Contract Escapees
Back In Hollywood
But Not For Long
HOLLYWOOD W*—Two escapees
from film contracts are back In
Hollywood for a movie, fresh from
Broadway triumphs. But they
won’t stay long.
The duo: David Wayne and
Celeste Holm, both of the 20lh Cen­
tury-Fox contract list three years
back. They are here to appear
with Frank Sinatra and Debbie
Reynolds in "The Tender Trap."
First comes Mr, Wayne. He
scored on Rroadway as the lepre­
chaun In "Finlan’ s Rainbow" and
Ens. Pulvcr in "Mister Roberts."
He did a down or so movies. In­
cluding "How to Marry a Million­
aire."
His klssoff from the studio was
not exartly a happy one. He was
assigned a minor Pile in an early
Cinemascope stinker called "Hell
ami High Waler."
"They thought I wouldn't take
But 1 fooled
it," he recalled
them. I decided that since the
studio thought only about money,
that's the way I'd think too."
It was the final tilm under his
contract, but he wasn't upset. He
had tlw script ol s new plsy,
"Teahouse of Ihn August Moon."
He returned to Rroadway nnd
scored his greatest success as the
Okinawan inlcrprclcr.
His new film doesn't mean that
he is returning to these shores.
He now considers Westport, Conn.,
his home and plans to build a
new house Iherc for his wife and
children, lie'll commute here for
picture assignment*.
He has two or three other film
Dip raw vegetables — sliced
carrot*. rauUDowercts, snap beans
nnd parilryVprlg* — In a fritter
hatter nnd thrn fry in deep fat.
Wonderful with meat or fish I
Let fried rhirken go Italian I Add
oregnno and garlic sail to the
flour in which you dip Die poultry
pieces.

‘CLOSE* COUSINS — These two gleeful looking youngster* have everv right to beam. On Julv 15 thrv
celebrated their third birthdav when thev were ho-wired l-v M*\ .1, D. David, mother of the little lad,
at her home. 310 W, lfHh St. Many tots celebrate It I Unlay *. but Elizabeth Tavlor daughter of Mr. ami
Mr*. O A. Tavlor Jr„ and Bn-nt David were burn uuly ore hour a mitt.Their mother* are sisters,
(Photo by Wleboldt)__________________________________
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deal* on the fire and hopes to do
"Teahouse" when MGM makes It.
Celeste Holm, the original Ado
Annie o( "Oklahoma!", made a
sensational movie start by winning
a lupporting Oscar for "Gentle­
man’ s Agreement.” She hasn’ t
made a movie in (our yean and
has sometimes been lumped with
those who suffered tha "Oscar
jinx."
She denies it.
." I don't believe there Is any
jinx," she said. "ARcr 1 won the
Oscar, I also got nominations for
roles in 'Come to the Stable’ and
'All About Eve.’ So I wouldn't ex­
actly call that a jinx."

I.t, Col. Jnmes 11. Dyson and
Wife along with their two son*,
Jimmy and Gary, aru spending
loins time with hi* parent*, Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. Dyson.
Mr. and Mr*, llnrold II. Kastner Fr. spent the weekend in
Gainesviilo whero they ti'lt &lt;1
with Mrs. Kastner'a son, Eoghan
N. Kelly who is nti architectural
student at tho , Unlvnsily of
Florida,

Esrnr Nobler will be glnil to knnu*
that •she returned home Tues­
day after undergoing surgery in
the Grunge .Memorial Hospital in
Orlando.
Mr. anil Mr*. C. C. Priest have
returned from a month's vacation
with their eon, C, P. Priest at
Id* summer homo on lamkout
Mountain itl Valley Head, Ala.
Mr*. Halite Aroom I mol Mrs.
Thomas II. Iltown Imve a* their
gnr.ts, Mr. and Mrs. John Arwood

Captain and Mrs. Roy Tilli* im of Kub'igli, N. C.
attending Dm State Florida IV.no
Officer* convention ill Clearwater,
Any mint in your garden? Top
They left Sanford yesterday ami breakfast nrnngo Juice with a
will return Friday.
sprig of itl !Tcnmint fresh flavor,
Tho many frloml* of Mi*. pretty appearance 1

» regular business end social
meeting.
The meeting we* presided over
by Mrs. Rey
Herrwn. Routine
business was taken cere of end
a devotional wes given by Mrs.
L. R. Clerk whose theme was
"Hands".
M e m b e r s enjoyed swimming
after which a delicious picnic
luncheon was served. Mr*. Robert
Reely wee ro-hostes* along with
Sirs. Roy Wall.
Those present Mrs. F. R. Adams,
Sirs. l„ II. Clark, Mrs. W. M. Col­
bert Jr., Mr*. R. W. Herron, Mrs.
Walter Price, Mr*. R. Itccly, Mrs.
J. W. Uranllcy, Mrs. Zrdoc Baxter, Mr*. Juanita McKnlght.
The circle'* nest meeting will
he hrld the first Wednesday In
August In New Smyrna at Die
apartment of Mr*. Roy Wall. All
member* are invited to bring
their rhildrrn and a picnic lunch
will ho served. Mrmlwrs are asked
to meet at the church at B a. m.

Dependable Class
Has Usual Session
Th« Dependable Class of the
First Methodist Church met at the
homo of Mrs. Lowell Oiler Mon­
day evening. Mil Soy Williams
wns co-hosies*. aft*. It. B. Me*
fall presided over tha business
meeting with monthly reports
tielng given.
Mra. Milton Wyatt opened the
meeting with a prayer. A nomina­
ting committee w»* appointed
with Mm. Roecoe Taylor, chair­
man. Other* on It are Mm. Nancy
Brock and Mrs. M. E. Baker.
The class will serve the supper
at the Intermediate Christian
Adventure Tuesday, August 1E:1.
Mm. Ozinr ahowed color slide* of
her recent trip to Washington, D.
Delirious
refreshment* were
served to Mrs. Rurko Steele, Mrs.
Nancy Urock, Mrs. Joyce Micikc,
Mrs. Milton Wyatt, Mra. H. H.
McCall, and Mra, C, L, Wallis.

WEDNESDAY
Tha Flrat Baptist Prayer Meet­
ing Service will begin at 7:80 p.

Mr. end Mrs. Harold H. Knsti '-r
Sr. gave n party In honor of
Harold Kastncr .lr. and his bride*
elect, Mis* C-vilia Franklin of
Donalsonville, Da., whose mnrrin a
will ho an event of late July in
Donalsonville. The affair was h&lt; t
Saturday at their country home,
Eoghan-Viola Kcttncls, on Twin
Lakes.
Invited guests were the honor*
cos, Mr. and Mr*. Edward Fielding, Orlando; Mr. and- Mrs. Jo u
Ilrumley, Mr. and Mrs. Ocor i
Chapman, Mr. ami Mrs. Howard
Whclchel, Mr. and Mra. I!
Billhimer, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Knz,
Mr. and Mr*. Lee K n m u ■ 1
and Mayor J. I), Cordell-and M &gt;.
Cordell along with the host*.
Refreshments were served dor*
ing tho entire course of tins
evening front a beautiful “ I.n-y
Susy" table. Dancing was enjoy 1
on tho patio and soft music was
played during tho evening.
Decoration* included a lovely
imported Chineses carving ilium*
innted by soft lights suspend. I
ov-or the fireplace. Da each stda
of Uio carving wei-o Imported
Chinese light*.
At tho close of tho evening is
late supper of pirr.a pie nnd ceff i
was enjoyed at the Mnr-Lou R est­
aurant.
Fancy of solid-pack tuna fi It
comes in 3 'a. 7 and 13-outi *i
cans. Tuna of this sort U mtn'y
and attractive nnd ideal to servo
on a pinner m a~tm .i'oauvre.
Uke canned pimlenlos? Fill
(horn wilh srifmid or chhlckon^- itad and servev on greens. Tliry’to
particularly nice Ibis way for a
company buflrl.

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The First Baptlat Training
Union Executive Committee will
meet in the Chapel following the
Frayer Service.
Vacation Bible School at tha
Elder Spring* Baptist Chapel, wit)
fce from 8:30 to 11:30 a. m.
J
THURSDAY
.Tha Elder Springe Baptist Cha1 Vacation School will bo from
SO to 11:30 a. m.
I Tha P int Baptist Junior R, A.'a
frill meet at tha church at 7:00

THURSDAYI FRIDAYI SATURDAY!

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iT e First Baptist Men's Bro­
therhood will meet at the church
for their Supper and Program
mooting at 7:00 p. m.
• Tha First Baptist Chapel Choir
Rehearsal will begin at 7:30 p. m.
Tha Ladle* Aid Society or Uie
Lutheran Church of tha Redeemer,
Wilt hold a brief buiineu meeting

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Christian Women
Have Mission Talk
Tho July meeting of the Chrl*.
♦Ian Women's Fellowship was
held et the First Christian Church
on Sanford Av*. Monday avenlng
with Mr*. V H. Grantham preaiding. Mra. O. T. Pearson had
charge of the Worship program
using "Growing In Orae# and
Knowledge" a* tha them*.
"Live Thy Creed" wae the tubJ*ct of tho mission talk given by
Mrs. Walter Morgan, which In­
cluded views on segregation.
Tho aecretary and treasurer’ s
reports worn read. After a
short business maatiag light re­
freshment* war* served to the
following member* present: Mrs.
G. W. Roland, Mrs. Bill Young,
Mr*. O. T. Pearson, Mn. Earl
Evana ,Mr*. W. P. Ye»l*y, Mr*.
Chan Vail, Mrs. J. W. Knight,
Mra. Lester Tharp, Mrs. Bendy,
Mr*. O. D. Landless, Mr*, n. II.
Wllliama, Mra. BUI Caisube, Mrs.
Walter Morgan and Mra. J, L
Anderson.

Lost weekend at tha USO "Fun
and dancing was enjoyed". The
Episcopal Women were senior
hostess represented by Mra. Joseph
Saunders and Mr*. F. L. Miller.
MIm Mary Ann Michels wa*
Junior hostess in charge. The
them* of the dance wsa "Disk
Jockey" with "quite n large crowd
attending."
Sunday night Mias Margarat
Morrison was junior hostess for
a T. V. and Gamo Night. Mrs. R.
T. Cowan and Mrs. Clydo Ramsey
represented the Sanford Garden
Club. Also helping was Mrs. W,
H. LnFetra. An unusually big
crowd attended that night Re­
freshments were served.
Tonight there will be • "Spinster
Dance" with the Tourist Club act­
ing as senior hostesses. Dancing
Hydrogenated fata, often called
wilt be enjoyed from 8 till U with
music by tha Juke. Everyone la for in rocipee, ere made 8mm one
oil nr • mixture of oile. The oils
invited.
era treated ao ae to produce a
Any leftover cooked ham In the plaetie fat enlteble for many cookhouse T Dice It and add It to s
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The Yankees needed at least one
victory In tha three-game set to relain their American League lead,
down to two games.
They got it. Elston Howard's twogun homer In tha eighth inning
carried New York through, making
■p for two Yank errors thsl hid
handed the Sox a &gt;-l lead In Uir
aevenUi
The victory wasn’t all beer and
cheese, however. New- York again
Vast Jerry Coleman, Just back frum
Ihrcc-mnnth layoff with a broken
collar bona, Thla time, the second
baseman suffered a brain concuaatoo and possible skull fracture
Is Id low by ont of Harry Byrd's
pilches In Ihe seventh Inning.
Tommy Byrne was the winner,
W«ji relief by Jim. Konalanly.
-A the other A l games, Boston

salvage a split of a dnubicheader afler the Indians had won the
opener, 4-1, before 383 fans in Co­
coa.
The triumph leaves tha Cards
still a half game behind leading
Orlando, the first half champion,
which also won.
Orlando's victim was Lakeland
M . Daytona Beach beat West
Palm Beach 1-3 and St. Peters­
burg downed Gainesville 9 5.
Cocoa's win brought a tie with
Daytona for second place in the
first half.
St. Petersburg, playing before
a Gainesville audience of 791, prof­
iled from six errors and six stolen
bases. Only three of the Saints'
runs were earned although they
banged out 11 hits off three hurlera. Lefty Marshall Renfroa had to
have help from Caspar del Monte
in the ninth to pick up the victory,
his seventh against ten losses.
Daytona Beach got the benefit
of eight errors. Tha Islanders also
out-hit West Palm 10-1. Each team
employed three pitchers, the deci­
sion going to 1/ hi Lager and the
loss to Stu Cions. A crowd of 794
was in the stands at Daytona
Beach.
Orlando piled up three runs In
the first and added the other four
in the third In down Lakeland.
Alex Gordey took pitching honors
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Friend, who worked the 19th and
allowed Milwaukee a l - l lead with
the game's first run since the
fourth. A double by Dale Long tied
M again In the bottom half and he
aeored the clincher after Frank
Timm at had tingled aa Del Cran­
dall dropped Billy Bruton's throw
at tha plate. Gen* Conley, alxth
Milwaukee pitcher. Wax the1lo rn
aa Milwaukee f e R n f l i O o E B
the Brooks.
Robin Roberta drove la threa
puns while claiming hit 11th victory
at the Phili made It tavea itralght
tn tha nightcap. Robin'* two-run
double powered a three-run eighth
Inning la tha opener, Det Ennis
drove In four runs with two hilt,
one a homer, in support of Murry
Dickson's seven-hitter against tha
Hedlegi,
St. Lnuta dipped a percentage
folnt behind the Phils, who moved
» t o fifth place. Windy McCall fourhit Urn Cards after Willard Schmidt
had checked the GlaaU an four
aaletlea la the opener. Tha Giants
Woo theirs on two runs In tha third,
aae unearned, and Willie Maya'
Wfe homer—bit first since July T.

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Possible Skull Fracture Feared
CHICAGO (^—Infielder Jerry
Coleman, the New York Yankees'
hard luck inficlder, was in Mercy
Hospital today with a brain con­
cussion and a possible skull frac­
ture.
Coleman, who was placed on the
active Hit yesterday after a threemonth layoff with a broken collar
bone, was struck by a pitched ball
last night when the Yankees beat
the Chicago White Sox, 4 3.
The second baseman was hit
over the eye in the seventh inning
of the game with a pilch thrown
by Sox righthander Marrv R"«*
Coleman never lost conscious­
ness and at first it was itci.i
his Injury was not serious. However, ha was rushed to Mercy
Hospilal where further examina­
tions will be taken.
outlaw pitch — feel that the vet­
Dr. John Ctaridge, White Sox
eran spoke out of turn and say
they would not have violated such
a sacred pledge for the 11.000 that
Roe li eaid to have received, Leo
Dureeher, for example, accuses
Preacher of celling out for “ 30
piaeaa of tllver." Those are strong
words even if Lee's figures are not
accurate.
Baseball wrltera, many of whom
knew all along that Roe was dip­
ping inlo the old saliva, are ag­
grieved that they permitted themselves- to be scooped. There Is a
sort of unwritten law within the
profession that certain things, such
as a player’ i drinking habits and
cheating on the field, are not dis­
cussed In print. A colleague says
that now ha will nevar give the
Preacher his vote for baseball's
Hall of Fame.
The whole thing la more silly
thin anything alse, and wa can
Imagine that Roe, who has a highly
developed sense of humor, la get
flag many a chuckle out of the
storm he tricked up. Some good
may coma of H, though. If tha end
result la that the diamond mag­
netos become realistic and lift the
33-year ban on the aplttar.
Thera it no reason la tha world
now that they should not. The
pitch was banished at a time when
the owners ware Just beginning In
realiM that tha home run and l»ts
of hitting draw crowds. They de­
cided to make It a hitter'* game.
First they hamstrung tha pltchera
by every meant they couM think
of, and then they -Introduced the
rabbit ball-

physician, said X-rays showed •
“ very auipicioua line of fracture
on the left frontal bone. Coleman,
rho was wearing a pintle helmet
while at bat, was itruck above
the eye. Or. Clahdge said Cole'
man definitely suffered a concus­
sion. Extent of the Injury will not
be known until further studies are
made of the x-rays,
Coleman, whose career was
twice Interrupted to serve with the
Marines, suffered a shoulder in­
jury in Boston April Z2 that had
him sidelined until yesterday.

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Leo Durocher led tha National
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1933, 193« and 1938.
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PITTSBURGH Ufl — Though hf
looked a we* bit tired—aa any
pitcher should afler hurling 11 con­
secutive Innings—Vernon Law of
tha Pittsburgh Pirates said early
today ha could hava completed his
hurling chore against the Milwau­
kee Braves .
“ I felt fine and wanted to atay
in," he laid In tha dreaaing room
ai ha listened to the windup of last
night's 19-inning game—won by the
Pirates 4-3, It was the longest
game in the majora thii season.
Although he said he felt la tiptop
ihape, the 13-yaar-old right-hander
—who has become the malaitay of
the Pirates' pitching ataff—looked
like a fellow who wouldn't have
trouble sleeping. At he listened to
Ihe radio report of the final hall
inning, ha suddenly 1*1 go with a
shout!
- .“ Yipee, we win."
“ He teemed more Impressed with
the team victory than the fact that
hla 19-Inning stint waa one of the
best performances In Ui* major*
la racaat years. Ha itruck out II,
gave up nine bite and walked two.
Ironically, tha score was tied 1-3
whan Manager Fred Haney tent
him to the showers because ha laid
he feared he would injure hla arm.
The victory went to relief pitcher
Bob Friend, who gave up a run in
tha ltth-the first the Braves had
scored ainc* the fourth when they
tallied on a walk, a wild pitch and
an error. Tha other run off Law
waa Eddie Mathews' (3rd homer
after two were out In the first.
, Law, who hai a M record, hat
wttg three of hla last four deci­
sions.
From the fifth through tha llth
Law was In complete command
Ha gave up only tin kite la this
itraleh, one a leadoff double to Joe
Adlnck In the 3th. Then Law set­
tled down to get tbe next throe
mta.
Tbe lait previous 19-tnslng alght
game was on Sept. II.IMS, when

the Philadelphia PhlUlta bait the
Cincinnati Radegs f-T.
on July 1, 1933, The New York
Giants' Carl Hubball went II in­
ning* to beat St. Loult 1-0.
Twe pitchars hooked up la a Minning duel which ended in a tie
on May I, 1930. They were Leon
('adore of Brooklyn and Joe Otic'sger of the old Boston Bravea.

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hat lest Its fascination and nothing
comae nearer packing a park than
tha prospect of a duel between a
pair ef shutout artists. A great
many pertoni. Including Commlaakmar Ford Frick, feel that any*
thing which might be dene to help
the pitchera and eut dowt the flow
of mound replaeamaata would bo
a godsend.

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Chinese Watch Younger Generation
discipline. He canceled an order
for the ouster of Chinese student
leaders who had taken, part in the
riot. These action* provoked crit­
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would own a tin mins or rubber
estate and become a millionaire.
Sometimes he succeeded. Slngapore a«d Malaya have about WO
Chines# millionaire! (a million
dollar# i* about *330,000 U.S.).
But today such organisations as
the Communist People’ ! Anti-British League have given young Chi
nese a bigger goal—to drive the
white man out, by violence if netd
be.
Discipline g e n e r a l l y Is lax
among the M.ooo hoys and girl*
In the 140 private Chinese school*
In this colony of a million people
Communist Influence—outside the
curriculum—Is common. The same
Influence is noted In trade unions.
In two months, the eity has been
ridden with a eeries of itrikei. *4
at once, and tcenn-age Chinese
hive Joined in bloody riots.
The trouhle marked the begin­
ning of the administration of a new
chief minister. David Marshsll
His new Socialist Labor Front
party won by a landslide In the
Anril elections ousting the right*
wing Progressive party’i govern
jnent.
Marshsll, a genial, plpe-smokiag
criminal lawyer of 4T. swayed tke
masses with slogans like “ Down

British eetonlal officials hut tbit
a. Singapore people are to take over
the full government gradually.
Campaigning on March 14. Mar■hall eallad lor salt - governmeat
MW,
In Us tret addrail to the LegfisUtivw Assembly April M, he said
ha would abolish the emergeaey
regulations — "police laws," he
ealla them — brought into fore*
la June 19^8 to deal with the Com­
munists. But a month later he had
£ to use them himself to Jail eight
•trike agitators.
On the other hand, he had wooed
Hie Chinese by calling tham the
colony'* body politic. Ho aettlcd
■ riotimu but dispute by having
Hio company re-employ 200 Chi­
nese workers it had Bred for to-

GREENSVILLE, T e n n. ( * Three holdup men ran afoul of a
74-year • old nigged individualist
Monday night and had a tough
fight relieving him of the *84,000
he was carrying e« hit person.
When they told John Bohannon
in hi* own kitchen to put his hands
up, ke snipped:
“ I never put my kinds ep lor
any msa. If you want to kill me,
shoot!”
He grabbed for one of the guns
and almost got It. but a second
man hit him with the butt of
another pistol.
The men succeeded in knocking
him out with numerous blows on
Ihe hsad as he answered every
threat to kill him by saying: "You
haven't got the guts."
They tied him up, removed two
billfolds containing *80,000 plus
18,000 In kmia bills in a vest
pocket, and then forced his wife
to show them hit upstairs safe
Before they coud get bite it
however, Bohannon regained eon
•clousnesi, broke hit bonds and
ran to hia garage to get a rifle
Hearing th* back door tiara, the
robbert fled out the front way and
escaped in an automobile.
About three bouri after the hold
up, two man wera-eiieelWTiere
and on* in Morristown for ques­
tioning but police would not give
any details.
Bohannon Is a real estate dealer,
turner and house builder.

Young Women's
Improvement Club
Holds Election

Police Commissioner Nigel Morria has argued that the emergency
regulations are necessary so that
wily Communiiti can ba held on
suspicion. He says there are 2.000
Communists and fellow travelers
in Singapore.
There are only 400 hard - core
Reds among the Chinese students,
say officers of the special political
branch. But the number grows
yearly.
Meanwhile, Communists have
crept into the extreme left-wing
People * Action party, which has
three men ia Vie Legislative As­
st mbly.
If the Labor Front government
fails to cope with this threat,
British. and colonial troops are
deemed certain to take over to
protect this key spot in Southeast
Asia from going Red. There are
11,000 already here, and others
could he brought in quickly.

R Y D E R W O O D . Wash. &lt;JPThis former logging town once
apparently destined to die In Its
youth, has been saved by the aged.
Citiicns of advancing years but
youthful hearts have transformed
it Into a haven for retired persons
with low incomes. With few excep­
tions. everyone in town Is over «o.
“ But don't call us oldsters," a
81-year-old resident pleaded. "We
are as active as any tecn-agera."
Mrs. Ben Forsythe's remark was
typical of aomr residents who say
they are busier in retirement than
before and love every minute of It.
Her husband, a M year-old re­
tired high achool teacher, laid, "I
work harder than before but 1 do

It nmr because I want to "
The last of the loggers left town
two years ago Then the new clttrons moved In. coming from as
far away as New York and Flor­
ida.
Ryderw-ood. nestling among the
tall firs of Southwestern Washing­
ton, was founded in 1922 by a
lumber co. For nearly SO years it
was a bustling logging community.
Ry 1952 most of the marketable
trees in Ihe area had been cut and
the company hung a “ for sale"
sign on the town.
For several months there were
no tskrrs. The population dropped
to approximately 100 families. Then
a Los Angeles real estate broker,
Harry II. Kern, conceived the idea
of converting it into a community
for the elderly
In less than two years 119 houses
were sold. There are M others
left, all four room ' dwellings
priced at 12.300 each—4200 down
and $20 a month
Tliete ia no age requirement but
a person must be retired and have

I fixed tnrom* M tilt to t2W a
month before he can buy a house
Public assistance payments are
not acceptable aa Income.
The 23-man volunteer fire de­
partment hai had little business.
Deer often wander Into town and
itream Pitting n within eaiy walkin* distance. For those who enjoy
lake fishing and boating, a new
lake haa been built by the active
leaden with the help of friends
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Albert C. Fitichrn, 71 year-old for­
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nrcheitra for Saturday night dancei in the community hall.
The women make hata, produce
flowers from wood fiore, weave
fancy linens, paint, make rugs and
even create lampi but of cactus

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Clerk o f the rireuiy Court on or tial magaiin# by tobacco fortune
b e fo r e the Silk Oar o f Auauet. kilrssi Doric Duke.
l i l t If yon fait to d &lt; eo. Judgment
The ault w a s filed Monday to
by default will he taken atalnet
yeu for the relief demanded la Superior Court by her attorney
n o i s n pa n d ' o n p B U K D at sea- Jerry (Dealer. Her complaint laid
•erd, Florida. this lt th i * r e f th* magatiM, published to New
l a i r , A. D. l i l t
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County, Florida
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Although Australia ia 200 times
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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. lit —
This resort city &lt;t setting tip an in­
terracial advisory committee to
see what can he done about open­
ing (he ocean beach to Negroes.
The Clly Commission named a
three-man group Monday to se­
lect members of the committee
which will be made up of an equal
number of while and Negro eitirent.
The commission acted after 123
Negroes petitioned for a public
statement on eily policy regarding
use of the heich by persons not of
the white race.

About 12,300,000 people
have
Seven out of eight U. I. chil­
hern added to the U. S. population dren 6 to 17 years old are enrolled
sint-e the 1930 census.
in publie schools.

MEATS

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A song was led by Misa Claire
and the prayer by Mrs. Campbell.
Elect!os of officers was held and
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HANFoit I) HKKALD

U.S. Civil Service
Tells Of Positions i
C en For Workers

In Service
WUUsm A. Manilas enlisted
this month la tha U. I. Marina
Corp Ra la now la recruit train*
lag at Parla Ialand, S. C. Ha la a
resident oI Enterprise.
CAMP GORDON, Ca. —Army
Pra. Charles B. Pagan, II, ion
of Mr*. Carolina Fagan, Longwood, raeantly waa graduated
from tha Military Pollca Traintag Center at Camp Gordon, Ca.
Private Fagan, who attended
tha aehaol after completing batic
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control and ether law enforce­
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tty-flick Sumner

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CHAPTER THEN i I-THREE
-WELL, R U S T Y , you're cn lump la Ms throat.
Bob's black ayes travelled on to
Broken Spur now."
"Mighty Mg country. Man could Rusty, and rested on him inquiralmost setUs down hero without lagiy.
T b t United Mates q vfl M f r l R
"Rusty wants a job," Kerry votCommission has ansotmeeg anKerry looked around him. seeing unteersd. "Ha s a top hand. Good
amlniUons for floeia! W erkw end
as every elds something that
brought back happy memorise.
tor Occupational Therapist ter
Bis thoughts ate up the miles
filling poiiloee paying from 11,411
till be found himself b. sight of
to $8,010 a year, The social work­
the main house. His heart plunged
er posit ions to bn filled am tooted
down a* bo wondered what sort
In varioua Federal- agenda* to
of reception ha could aspect. After
all, be had no grounds for being
Washington, D. C., and victgity;
"Never iplnd the Mr. Just call
sure Rob would erant Mm hack
tha occupational therapist Mu*
me Rota. Everybody else does."
after the way he’d left.
tloai, m St. Elisabeths HsepUal
-A il right, Rob. nung m, l
The living-room was empty when
and th* Government of the Dis­
I 'months of graduation may ap­ he entered It, but be caught a oughts ten you oefore you hire
trict of Columbia lk
crack of Ught under the door of me. I'm wanted lor a Killin' bask
D. C., and la the FuWe R r o » ply.
Further information and appll- the office beyond, tie he*luted a in Dodge—only 1 didn't dw It."
Berries and elhar Federal agen­
T h a i’s all right." Rod moved
cation forms may ba obtained at moment, then. In a mint of im­
cies throughout th United States
tua shoulders impatiently, T may
ps
lien
os
at
his
own
chicken-heartmany post offices throughout the
and Its Territories. Position* to tnuhtry or from tho U. S. Civil edneaa, banged Ms knuckles on tha be wanted far a ooupie of killings
myself oaf ore this bus ness is over.
Um Veterans Administration Vtfl lervit* Commission, Washington
r
"No need to waks Uia dead! You understand you aught be buy­
Sf, D. C. Applications fee Social
ing into trouble!"
Ooms in I"
Warier will ba accepted by the
'You ask Kerry, Mr.—Rob, he'll
Rob waa working over tha ranch
No writtaa testa wfll ba fivro. Commission la Waihington until
books and didn’t bother looking up tail you trouble's aorta what you
For Social Worker, appropriate further noiics. Applications for at first. Kerry stood li tha door­ might call my natural element.
sducatloa or experience la social Occupational Therapist position* way, watching the handsome, Reckon it’s no use a man tryia* to
case work ia required. Applicants paying $I.OBO a year muit ba fill- hawk-Uks profile, with hla throat dodga what ha's bora to."
Rob nodded briefly. "Wages are
far Occupational Therapist peti­ ad with tha Board of U. S. Civil Ught and Ms heart beating hard,
tion* must ba graduates of an ap­ Sanies Eiamlnan, Public Haallh UU Rob raised hla head and their forty a month—slaty If wa run
into shooting. lou can show Mm
proved school «( Occupational Service, Waihington 19, D. C., not eyes met and locked.
Kerry forced a emits to stiff where to bunk. Kerry, f ou'll start
Therapy. la addition, ter positions later than August 18, 1985; Ap­
paying |4,I0S and ll.oaa, they plications for tba lowrr-grsdt po­ Ups, and flippancy into his roles. la the morning, petrolling the
must bars bad appropriate ex- sitions will ba aceaptad by th* "Well, Rob, the bad penny's turned south range. That." be added with
a wry smile, -t# when your natu­
ap again—"
Board until further notlca.
"Hello, kid." Quietly, almost ral element is likely to start break­
casually, Rob shut the Mg account ing, if P. breaks. And Kerry, you
book and got to hla feet. Kerry might rids over to diash t tomor­
remembered Rusty's presence tn row. Old Jared's beta pretty sick.
back of him, and waa grateful for 1 haven't bad time to rids over and
tha Introductions that gave him Inquire, and Td Uka to know bow
something to bridge over this mo­ be la "
"IH do that." Kerry grinned.
ment. After one of his swift, si»tng-up looks, to which Rusty re­ "I'd kind of like to know myself."
turned Ms alow smile, Rob said Life was suddenly looking better
sbntpUy. "Ooms on In the livingroom. I aspect you’d Uke some­
thing to wash tha dust out of your
throats." His hand touched Kerry's
shoulder la a contact so brief It
might have been an accident.
"You know what’s going oo
her*?" ha demanded over the
drinks.
"I amt Bandy la Dodge. And a
* * M i
(S e e p * O rb)
oowboy we ran Into la Twin Forks
1—FWlfarm Becker
€ 0 0 (V)
J
told us about Lanahss getting
I — T . V . chair
frJ M J
tbrm i
root and—the fool way Tim was
taking tt. Anything happened
CJmIcb Ovarian (til lira! »l Materiate)
rows 7"
"Not to aay, happened. Tvs heard
talk. I don't know how much of U
to batters. They my Larrabee's
trying to organise the neatsra for
some kind of move ca Broken
Spur—Mm and that BlMewpoultng old fire-eater Mata Cullen. I
doubt If aay of tha not of them
havs nerve enough to do more than
talk, but you never esa WtL You
Maying T"
"If yoWI have mo."

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ether again and laughed out of the
fullness of fooling crowding up la
them.
"Oh. Kerry, Kerry, pm enxy
fool I Why do 1 lore you Uke I

dor*
"Just so you do, n t let you fig­
ure out why. Tvs missed you."
T P bet you have-not one let­
ter all this time."
"You know I'm no good at let­
ters—and 1 wasn't even sure you'd
want to hear from tea. You wtra
pretty mad at me when I went
away, weren't you 7"
"1 reckon I waa. I’ve been pretty
mad the whole time you were
away—mainly because you weren't
around where 1 could have the
satisfaction at tailing you how
“Christier he urged. "Many ms
—right nowl"
T h is minute T*
"Wall, tomorrow—or tbs day
after. tH area wait till nest week
If you want to maks a Mg fuse
over It," ba toughed, exulting, as
ha saw no denial In her eyes. "But
1 don’t ever want to tot yon gat
away from me again."
A sound from the room overhead
brought a shadow over tho bright­
ness of her face. "Kerry, I scant
to—believe ms. 1 do—but 1 can't.
I've got to stay frith Dad—ns long
as 1 can." Her roles shook.
Ts It that bad, booty T I didn't
know."
"Dot Haller eaya i few sreeks—
maybe not that long."
Kerry put his arm around her,
and the leaned against him.
They stood for a little while to
■ silence 'hat had no need of
words; then she said, "Cbme on up
and aay hello to Dad. And don't
tot on you notice how much he's
changed.”
Kerry needed the reutin, for tt
gave him a profound shock to asa
the old man's fans sc sunken and
waxy, and to hear tha thrasdy
feebleness of that once booming
voice. All through Ms long Ulneas,
Jared had seemed to retain some­
thing of his unquenchable vitality,
along vrith Ms good looks. Now
both arsrs gone, and all that waa
toft waa Ms smile.
"Glad you're back. sou. You
been needed." He looked from one
to the other of their faosa, to
Christie's right bond that waa foldad In Kerry's left, and repeated.
"Glad you're back," and Kerry fait
as If he'd given them Ms Massing.
A boros drew up In front at the
house, and ho recognised Wayne
Cameron's lean shape, getting
down. Christie noticed, too, and
■aid, "Let's go down. Dndh had
enough company for one day." On
the way down. Mm explained,
"Dad's never liked Wayne. I don't

NEW YORK, tlL-Tbe first of
Manhattan's elevated trains was a
noisy baby. The last la likely to
be a nolay corpse.
The Third Avenue El, now shut
down, waa the last df four drab,
over-aga alstera whose glamor
ended early In life. The sentimen­
talists wept. And now It looks like
the Third Avenue'a interment riles
wlU be anything but quiet.
Demolition begins nest month
along the 7tt mile route from the
lower tip of Manhattan up to th*
Harlem River. Sometime after the
last tracks and pillars are cleared
away, property owners along tha
line will be locked with a bill for
soma itrange commodities called
Ught and air.
In this town, even light and air
hava a price tag. If you own a
four-story building and Jonet puts
up a 80-story Job next door, his
shadows will reduce your property

value. Jones hat to pay you fur
light and air 'rifiht*.
That’a what the original 'owners
of tha Una bad to do back in 1878.
When tha city took over the line
in 1040 it inherited and paid prop­
erty owners for the Ught and a'r
rights. Now that the owners are
about to see and breathe again
tha city Wants tp be paid back.
Just how much will bring an
argument. When .the Second, Siath
and Ninth Avenue elevated lines
were raked, the city charged prop­
erty owners the amounts psld back
before the turn of the century—
figures that varied from plot to
plot depending on the amount of
inconvenience caused.
Now there Is talk about upping
the ante. The city's Bureau of Heal
Estate has indicated it may work
out to an aiaciiment of about $50
■ front foot. That will bring a loud
howl from the property owners.

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Mar* contrasts strongly with the
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Big Newspaper Ad
Tells Of Boyhood
Of Jacob Jensen

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., 4BDonald Nelson, who rose from haws
boy and soda Jerk to direct pro­ SALT LAKE CITY Lit - Jacob
duction during World Wsr 11, is J a a a a n, a
s, took a quarter
U,
paga ad la two newspaper* to toll
of his Ufa as a boy In Denmark
and his work as a man ia tba
United States.
Tba t,000-word ad in the Salt
Labe Tribune and tba Deseret
News and Telegram begins:
"I, Jacob Jensen teas born near
Boroo, Denmark, July II, 1170, In
n locality almost surrounded by
lakes and beach forests."
J a m told a reporter ha bad
of tba boards af other firms but complied a history of hla child­
aR this activity seems easy to him hood and early life and distributed
after hla aevaraaiaat earvlce.
a number of copies of tt to mem­
bers of Us family, But that didn’t
Beam enough. Ho wanted everyone
to knew bow tt was in tha old
days, la tha eld country.
" I always wanted to shew young
people what hard work can do.

began In 1900, eaught up with the
Els. Business dropped off. The
wooden coaches and other equipment began to deteriorate. Senti­
mentalists, who bad the time, clung
to the Els for ■ winding, backyard
glimpse of Manhattan, of factory
lofts ahd fish markets and drab
■living rooms where the old man
was having a hard time listening
to the baU game.
. ' .
But rising costs and faUlng rev­
enues overcame sentiment—now
the old man can enjoy his ball
game in peace.

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112-114 Weat tod Sv
Pbona &gt;31
Florida State Bank Building
“ Cali Hall"
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RE D -l-M LX C O N K R K TE
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Phase 1225
O sier - W eller H o b im , la c . 2M Elm Arc.
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METAL ROOFING
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ISM MeQoerlUa Ave. Phan* 1391
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I'm happy to have Annibelle Out West 13th SL
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4 BEDROOM S
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Large modern kitchen with IM Beetle Perk Ave. rhea* 1448
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wboUanme food combines kib­
bled biscuit for palalabllity
with meal for full nutrition.
Builds vigor, stamina and top
condition. Dogs love it. Gat
PURINA DOG CHOW hare.
Slat peon F athi Supply
111 W tod 94.
Phone 1418

l e g 28.18 18x54 or 11x54
■aval Plate Glass
Mirrors ..................... 10J0
Reg. IS 95 Double Door
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Metal utility CafaiMt 12J0
R eg 24.95 54" Metal
WaP* Cabinet . . . . . . . . 14M
Rag. 29.95 Platform Roekers 11JO
Rag. 49.50 Berkilne “ Bailet”
Swivel Chair* ......... 29JO
Reg. 99.50 Contour Chairs
FOR SALE Boxer Puppies. AXC.
with Nylon Cover and
Excellent breeding. 3H mo.
Foam Latex Filling . al so
IS*. 2621 Elm. Phone 1353M a th e r o f S a n fo r d
99M8 E. 1*4 64.
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V E N E T IA N B U N D S
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WANTED INSURANCE D e b i t
Builders. Life, Hospitalization.
Reliable Company. Experienced
preferred, not essential. Writ*
BoxJM, Titusville. Florida.

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FIXTURES

IT - AUTOMOBILES - TEAMJtES
it will nay YOU to ire US ltd ore
you
buy Open Kveniict and
oil buy.
Sundays.
EatlsM* Trailer Bales,
Fslalks, Fla.
A Abna ad, naeb aa the o m above
la only 34c per day on our low 5
CARft
day earned rate economy plan. 4Se
BOUGHT SOLD TRADED
day for 3 days and Me for
Key Irrt'i Utefl Car*
lay.
Sanford Ave. A 11th SL
BARGAIN! 36 Ft. Trailer, 2 bed- Buy, Sell, Rent. Hire with want
ads. the buaieat aaleaman in
rooms, cabana, dolly, fenerd.
town. Put one to work for you.
Days, call 1920 axt. 250, ask for
Phone 1*21. Wa will bo glad to
W. M. Foster Evenings call 21M
charga 1L
for Information. Easy term*.

W A N T AD
RATES

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Pm Mrrcury with automatic The above 4-Une ad can be ran
transmission and power brakes. 5 full davs for only 92 to. 3 days
Only lion miles, very cheap. Per only 1123 and on* day fot 72c

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SPORTING GOODS ..................... GET extra rath for article* you
m If. SEA KING
no longer use. Place your ad tovery good condition
32 so
day. Phono 1321.
It's So Easy
3 6 SCOTT-ATWATER (A ll 6*30
To PUca A Want Ad
.
6*50 For only S3on the above 8-lino ad
lust Call 1821 and ask for 57 4H. H.SCOTTATWATER
FIRESTONE
Is on the Rib for you or 5 full
th e Want Ad department
Uke n e w ! .............
. j 29io days. Only $2.23 keens It wnrking
10 H. SCOTTATWATER
Sanford Herald
for you tor 3 dayi. 1 day ts only
(Special clearance)
Me.
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A little space like tkla wffl get
not* County since 1B25. H. M 22 H. JOHNSON
your message before oar mors
fVary Powerful) .
J23 no
Gleason. Lake Mary.
than 10,000 readers. Tell 'am to­
day!
Fkoaa 1221.
NS ^ , » STOrK of w'hi*e Ash
LAWNMOWERS s h a r p e n e d
WATER SKIfS. Improved Foot.
123
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up
Bicycle A General Repair
The Want Ad Department la
Stan ley's B ike Shop
" t r a il e r s /or B°ATS-GATOR open from 3:30 a. a . until 3:30 p.
510 E. 4th SL T el 2454
m. each business day except SatHow will yoe swap?
arday afternoon, Deadline for
ENVELOPES, letterheads, state­
How will you Trade*
eeak-day insertions la ! : 0n p. m
ments. invoices, hand bills, and
lour old Motor for a
precs
the
^...•edini publication.
p r o g r a m s , ate. Progressive
trade _ EVINRUDE!
Any____ earning In later than
__
Printing Co..
“ L‘
Co., Phone
40&gt; — 403 ROBSON Sporting Goode 3:00
n. m. will he published under
West lith 8L
Evlarwde Salco A Service
Too Lata To Claaaify.
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FLOOR SANDIHO A Finishing;
Adrartlsars are requested to no­
Oak floors furnished, laid A fin­ »» . rvmNmiea.»
oLto-m tify the Want-Ad Department Im­
ished. la buslnas* aura 1920.
mediately of any errors la their
R. F. Stevens: Route 2, Box 227: Buy your Furniture at Henry'i ads, aa The Sanford Herald will be
Warohouia Furn., Co . at SCI W. responsible fur only
Cell
- " 7U-R-4 before 7 a. m. or
incorrect
SL All naUonaliy sdv, far. insertion.
after * p. a .
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matorialg you need for
that h o m e improvement
you’ve been thinking of—
new bookshelf, s l i d i n g
door closet, built-in desk,
cantor cupboard. Do it
bow and you’ll bo all set
to add that new touch to
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Styling and Waving. Cosmetics
fnr your akin care. Gyro-Later
method of reducing.

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BEAUTY NOOK
Harnett. Ruth. Dawn
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divorce him, but I want to
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menfs find indulging' WIS
every whim. Then, Just when
he knows how much he needs
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ceedings. Aa. You’ll fracture
him!”
The wife decided this was
sound advice. Six months let-*
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This home haa Oak Floors,
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By STANLEY

9. Country of
Columbus'
birth

Large Knotty Pine Hutch cup­
board. 8100. (new), Hollywood
Bed complete *45. (new). Maple
wash stand $10 , Beautiful small
desk *25.00, China cabinet *25..
Rockers *3 00 up, good used ID
3 bedroom house. 44 per cent
OT Sanford Ave.
1U2
cribs, buggies and play pen.
mortgage. *40 monthly. 1905
Summerlin.
T H E C U RIO SITY SH OP
ORLANDO M
17-92 South
Im A&gt; Event
NEW a Bedroom concrete block
Ray, LUtJ.
home. Weatlashouse Kitchen, Frigldilre refrigerator te Hardwrick Gas Range. Excellent Con*
GI financed. Low Down PayPBA
dition. Reasonable. 2838 S. Elm.
menL Phone 430.
and repairs,
Elm.
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BEAUTIFUL N a w Ranch-type THREE PIECE Oak Lawn Furni­
house In choice spot on nonhture Sets — 812 30 per set.
C®.
era shore of Lake Monroe Sanforc' Ave. at 11th Street
Oat West 12th
for sale or possibly for rent to
reiponaible people. Contact Mrs. B nggerly A ppliance Center J--------------------D. C. Van tinkle, associate
"Your Weafinghouse Dealer"
PLUMBING
Floyd Maiwell, Realtor, 320 N.
May tag Washers
Caatraet and reaur work. Free
Blvd., DeLand. Tel. 1116.
111 Magneue Ave
Prone ITS!
estimate*.i, E. t . Harvey. EM
Saaferd Ave.
1528.
3 Bedroom concrete block home. L. A. sold rush sweet potato vines,
14.00 per M. Vihlem’s GrapeLot 125 X 75, by owner *3300.
villa Ave.
DeBary. Phone 2369-M.
P. M. CAMPBELL
General Cewtracter
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Duo-Tharm
Hot
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TWO-STORY Frame Houja on a
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Heater,
like
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*40.
cash.
■ Way 17*93
Phene 1447
acres. Call 1333-W after 3JO.
Ready to go on Sanford Gas.
Phone R. L. Cox, 134S-J-1, En­
For Better Plumnmf
2 Bedroom Frame House; large
terprise.
See or Call
lot: nice location. *750. down.
Call 1265-M.
W. 1. KING
9—
A R TH U R WANTED - 8
Beath Perk PheM
THREE Bedroom House. 2415 Elm Highest CASH. TRADE-IN prices
Ave. Phone 2290-W.
paid for used furniture Call 858. Dragline service, Lrserront* A
Wilson-Malar Furniture Co. ail
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ditching Estimates given. Phone
E. 1st SL
Geneve 2444, Orlando 32504.
Sanford 2221.
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Apt. Phese im . Apply 20$ Baa- •9* m m m T 11"
ford Ave
GOODYEAR
•1 T A K U m s P A N E L IN G „ . NEEDS HALE HELP!
SMALL Cottaps with Elsetrio
Retail Salsa Trainee. We er* ex­
t o nS2*%
Stove. Reasonable. Inquire 10U
panding, Apply by letter only
French Ave.
B l n m i R C orctrU P ig* O r
stating qualifications, etc. ? . O. RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
OoiW aatU M B L
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■ectrlcal Contracting and Repairs
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USED TRACTORS
I8A HELP WANTED (Female) ISA
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Bendlv and Crosley Appllanra*
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LOCAL BUSINESS needs Private
Maynolia Ave. Ph. 113
Secretary. Business end Legal
BOOKCASE BED. Double D nsexperience desired. Must be
SR
lfirror* Mtttroaa.
Pleasant, Courteous and IntalliWT'c / ho B o e s 1" *
gent. Excellent salary for right
t t e / g S t ,* S k , PlM,
parson. Writ* Box ABC% f t #
r Sanford Herald. All Inquiries
will be treated confidential.
ODD ^CHESTS of Drawers. Re“ COLORED WOMEN earn good
|F I T B RJAL IRTATI
profits representing reliable cos­
E O lO L S U D D IN G C a
metic company. Sell and earn
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37*j Orlando, Fla., Mri. J. Bus-

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lieve that smog contributes to di­
seases of old agr.
Dr. Alexander Levitt, of Brookyin. told reporters at a meeting
of the American Osteopathic Assn,
here Monday that heavy atmosphanc pollution over many US.
cities haa brought about a defic­
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Ha aald that laek of iodine baa
cauied a masa attack of chroaie
fatigue in th* national populaUoa.
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TH URSDAY. JULY 21, 195S

Russia W est
Hit Agreement
On Discussions
No One Is Injured
In Auto Collision
On State Road 415
An acrid snt w u reported Jast
sight at 10:25 o'clock on Stale
Road &lt;15 (Celary Ave.) about ona
mile ta il of Sanford with two
persona involved.
The fin t car e i i a 1M9
Buiek tedan driven by Albert
8aund*rs, 2T, whole addreia wae
given ai Rt. 1 Sanford.
The other ear wae a 1949
Dodge pickup truck driven by
Thomaa I. Frasier, ST, who live*
•n Celery Ave.
It wet reported that the truck
v a i in the proceia of turning in
a driveway. There wai another
truck behind It Uiet stopped an
that the Dodge could make it*
turn. The Buiek reportedly went
around the atepped truck and hit
the left front aid# r f the Dodge
piiek-up. Thar# ware no casual!Mei although the driver of the
track waa “ ihaken up a bit” .
The Buiek than traveled about
air or eight fact and hit a tele­
phone pole. Chargee of Improper
patting w an made againat tha
driver ed the Buiek.
Dwaaagao ware eetlmated at
■bout 1*00 for tha Dodge pickup
and a total k u i to the Buiek.
tayantignttaf officer* w a r *
Ftint. Cart WflHwma and Deputy
H. L. Eubank* ed the shsriff's

M M hhiiii Wage
Gels Roadblocked
As Uwmakers Feud
VUR1NG1DN (Ik-Only ienate■ m m agnamant on an effective
data hoed Is to# way today of
Anal eengreaatenal approval of a
$l-ta-heur federal minimum wage.
TIN Sousa yasterday overrode,
UBdIS. Praaidant Elaanhowsr's requart lor a limit ad 50 eenU an
kour and by • top-heavy W -M
vote approved the higher wage
Boor for mead workers tn Inter­
state aommerte. The praaaat mini-

mum la f» eant*.

Tha Ba&amp;ate, vfctak prartoualy
had approved tha aama tt flgura,
had voted to make It affective
next Jan. l. Tha Uoum voted for
March 1.
The B oom sent Ks bill 1m
mediately to eesterau* with tiu
Senate far a eompromia* on the
date.
Yeaterday’a R oom action cli
aaaad two days of debate la which
supporter* ad tha admlntrtratwo'a
■heart tap limit predicted a new
teflatkaary s p i r a l wenid be
touched off if a higher pep Bgure
waa eaactad.

Secretary Of Navy
Foresees More Subs
CROTON, Ooaa. W -Secretary
Chariea Thomas astd today the
Ravy, with eight atomie aubmarinaa already authoriaad, hope* to
build many ether* "in rapid m m i g g thereafter.*'
Hia remarks w a n prepared for
U sashing care monies ter tha sae&gt;
and gudasr-powand Mb, tha Baawaft, A abort dlataace away, aa U
la emphasise the growing spaed of
tha trogrsm, workman prepared
to lay tta kart ter a third duriag
Cm u y . The first was tha Nautilus.

GENEVA IT — Russia and the
Weitern power* reicbed sub­
stantial agreement today on plane
for continuing discussions of Gcr
mia unification *nd European secunty after the lummit confer­
ence.
The foreign ministers m«t this
morning for almost two hour* and
reportedly pul the program in
shape Then they arranged * special meeting of their head* of gov­
ernment to lubmit it for approval.
There was no immediate infor­
mation aa to details of the plan,
but Western sources disclosed they
hoped for a meeting of the four
foreign minuter* in Geneva tn Oc­
tober to t*k* up Qi« two key prob­
lem*.
Thl* would allow three montha
for the expert* of tha fourcountrice to itudy all the proposal*
made at the summit meeting. The
Western power* also would h*ve
a chance to observe the outcome
of the vUit of West German Chan­
cellor Adenauer to Moscow.
The head* of government* —
President Eisenhower, Soviet Pre­
mier Bulganin, British Prime Min
liter Eden end French Premier
Faura — planned to take up the
disarmament question after dis­
posing of the arrangement* on
Germany and itcurity.
The only official announcement
on the foreign miniater'a discusliona wai a brief communique.

Loyally Of Taylor
Found By Papers
WASHINGTON (A-The Wash
ington Foat and lim it Herald said
today a U.S. security board hat
found "reasonable doubt" of the
loyalty to this country of William
Henry Taylor,' an official of the
International Mooatii? Fund.
Tha paper said the finding wai
made after a bearing by tha Inter­
national Organisations Employe*
Loyalty Board, Because the IMP
1* an International body not under
U.8. government c o n t r o l , the
board's finding waa an "advisory
recommendation." The agenry it­
self must determine what action,
if any, to take.
"The board ia convinced." tha
paper quoted ita opinion, "that the
employe (Taylor) hia engaged In
aapionage and aubvartive ability
against tha United State* . . . and
that ha wai and possibly stiU i*
an adherent to the Communist
ideology.''

Ronald 8. Garner of East 8am
lnole Blvd., Sanford, ha* been ac­
cepted as a pre-registrant in the
1955-56 freshman class at th* Uni­
versity of Miami School of Medi
etna. according to announcement
by Dr. Homer Marsh, Dean. He
previously attended the University
of Alabama.
He will be among the 75 Florida
resident*, accepted from 190 appli­
cants. This freshman d m , repre­
senting 25 counties, it the largest
accepted in the three year history
of tha University of Miami School
of Medicine, which opened Sep­
tember 22. 1952. The totel four
year student body now numbers
200.

Tb# .first permanent unit of the
school, a three-story air conditioned
nut-patlanl building at Jackson
Memorial Hospital. Miami, was dc.
dicatad tn ceremtmiei last Sunday
(July IT.) Junior and senior medi­
cal student* will receive a large
portion of their clinical experleare
at Uda facility.

Bible School Sets
Closing Exercises

dosing exercises for the Church
action this year to approving four
addittaaal atomlertrtvmi suhma- of God Dally Vacation Bibla School
will ha held tomorrow night at T:4I
liaeg a rt added;
T h is mesas that this fiscal year ■ m.
Award* will b« presented to out(ha M an will have rtg U m je a r ■leading students, aad to all who
sad. ia rapid hav* perfect attendance records.
D m program will feature the
theme, "Sailing With Christ." and
will ho d im tad by Mr*. Doeald
Whittaa aad Mr*. Bruce Groan.
A display of handler* ft work by
how m
the children will bo i k o n , th# R*v.
Harry Haodenoo, pastor, said.

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U Q IT JET TO M *

■AOEBSTOWN. Md. tiu. FairA M AJk m i Division has an---------1 flans I* build a tight jet
outtabta a* aa executive
ter Industrial companies.
Uty slid tha fcir-jat
carry a crow rt two

W m m m m irn '

CcariiersbV* cloudiness today *nd
tonight hereminc pirtly cloudy
Friday; scattered showers south*
riot ffitt.

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Associated Press Leased Wire

Schumacher Chosen
For Farmers Group
MUSIC AND FUN — Thess local band student*. nvnibcM ot the ScminoV IticH School Rind at* at­
tending th* summer band esmo which Is condurtel each year at the University of Miami in Coral
Gables. Left to right, front row. *r# Jovre Milam. Patsv Haucht. who graduated Ibis year, and
Grace Duggar. Standing left to right, are Bob ReeU- Jr. and Joe Fisher.

★

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All’ AroundSlate
Presented SHS
Band M embers
Five members of th* Seminole
High School bind are combining
sunshine and expert band instruc­
tion at tha Summer Band Camp of
the University of Miami In Coral
Gables. This camp ia an annual
affair and SHS band director, Er­
nest Cowlsy, is now serving bis
third year as an Instructor there
for tha five weeks period.
High school bend students from
seven states are receiving five
weeka of Intense musical instruc­
tion along with a full ichedule of
beach parties, free moviea and
tickets to the Pop Concerts of the
University of Miami Symphony
Orchestra every Sunday night.
Director of th* Band Camp ia
Fred McCall, University of Miami
bandmaiter, and honorary director
and advisor li Henry Fillmore,
known aQ over Urn country tor his
marches.
The students have played under
the batons of Morton Gould and Le­
roy Anderson, as well aa Fillmore.
The camp will end July 22.
Students attending from Semi­
nole County ara Misa Joyce Milam,
Miss Palsy llaught, a 1953 gradu­
ate, Miss Graca nuggar, Jo* Tub­
er, and Bob Reely Jr.

AMES, Iowa (A—Twalv# Impor­
tant Ruaaian Communists start
today a two-day fours* at one of
tha l e a d i n g U.S. agricultural
schools. Their subject — techni­
ques and technology of capitalist
farming. Tha school—Iowa State
College.
Tha dosan visiting Soviet agri­
cultural dl gait* Has eut quit# a
swalh stron Ihe state of Iowa tn
thair initial three-day Journeying*
through neb e o n country and
also stopped to taapaet Individual
farms.
They gdl a glimpse of fowl ns
and Iowa farming, and Iowa farm­
ers got a peak at tha Russian visi­
tors.
But hr today aad tomorrow Uw
program ia rather different.
Tha Ruaaians are to b* given a
general picture of the activities of
ao Amercan agricultural school
and more important tha chance to
indulge thair ipectfie curiosity in
particular subject*.

Shine Still Found
North Of Chuluota
240 Gallon Daily Output Estimated
By Five Officials Conducting Raid
Sheriff's deputies •and stale
beverage agents dumped 1.900
gallons of fermented mash and
chopped up equipment yesterday
when they uncovered a stilt deep
tn Ihe woods shout two miles north
of Chuluota,
Making th* raid were Sheriff
J. L Hobby, Deputies Morgan
McClelland, Qllii Owen, State
Effective April 30, 1956, D. C. Beverage Supervisors William L
Spivey was granted an annuity Wive and W. A. Ansley,
The discovery of ihe Mill solvrtl
by lbs Railroad Retirement board.
a theft of 1.000 gallon sfrtl oil
He entered th* service of Atlan­
drums from the MarAsphalt
tic Coast Lin* Raiirned Co. on plant near Wagner several month*
July 19, 1922, as ■ laborer and I j j o
was later transferred to rar reUsed as a boiler was a kero­
palrer helper, then to ear repairer. sene lank which rested on its
A i th* elta* of «ha dey'e wwrta) »«• cn *u * L r *}Jl l*k(n !rom
the nearby Florida East Coast
Monday co-wotkeri In the rar Hallway which is now abandondepartment presented S p i v e y •A Its capacity was estimated at
with a Waltham watch. The pre­ MO gallons,
sentation was made by general
Of tin.ils slated that they thought
foreman L. M. Cornell who Ma­ tha (till could produce Jin gelted that Spivey's rerord was ions of moonshine daily which
rlrar and that tv regretted los­ would result in a tax Inis of
ing such an employe from ihe *1,500 or more. The newest dis­
service of the compeny a* well covery was said to be only slight­
ly smaller than the one found in
as from personal association.
The retiring railroad man March, 1951, near Wagner which
makes hi* home In Ranfnrd with was estimated to turn nut 264
his family at 1015 W. Third St. gallons a day and declared the
largest to be disrovcird in this
County in 10 yvkrs,
The live officers were hiding
behind the still at dsy break as
they watched two men apptnarh,
The equipment was ill set up for
a day's work. However, tha men
apparently sensed danger and
Have you ever gotten a ‘ hot made their getaway before they
seat" without wanting one? Well could be captured
Mrs. Belle Grantham, who works
for County Agent C. R Daw von
and ASC County Committee as
secretary, almost did.
Mrs. Grantham rides to DeLsnd every Bight on a Gres hound
Piggy the b**r w*s transfer­
to her horn*. A few day* ago she
had Just taken a seat behind the red this morning from her old
driver and had settlrd hark to rag* tn th* new on* that has Just
enjoy the ride. Just passing tire been eompteled.
Peggy la blind and must lenn
lakefrant where tha bum s turn
there eras a ery from two Orfsn- to feel her way around th* rag*
do college girls and a gaip from and know it inch by inch. When
her friend. Under tha seat, where first entering the rax* this morn­
tha was sitting, was pouring out ing sh* fell into the pnnl and
black smoke. "I didn't fed a bumped Into the hers but found
thing," tha commented.
her w*y Into th* d*n without a
A shortsge in tha linee some­ misplace.
Th* n*w cage, tor which plans
where had caused sparks and
there was no damaga to the r*s- were drawn up by Mrs. Arnold
sengers or the bus. "My first Hood, rno keeper, has a ewimthough*, was, the gasolinr lank'1 ming pool, all ronrret* floor, a
she said. "But qf course I lesm- den and a shower which may b*
ed later that it was In the back." turned on at any time It is
Tha passengers got off and took roomier and clraner thin th* old
tha bus directly behind them.
on*.

Railroad Workers
Present New Watch
To D. C. Spivey

Mrs. B. Grantham
Tells O f 'Hot Seat'
On Greyhound Bus

Peggy Is Settled
In New Quarters

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Shot Fired A t Pasha
In French Morocco

12 Soviets Begin
Two-Day Course
Ronald S. Garner
On U. S. Farming
Accepted By UofM

School O f Medicine

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«’i . a*d* R'tlliam
P Chapman whose term on ihe
Ihrce-memher rommlttfe rvpiicd
this vear.
r,
Sihumarher operates a large
r * Ri s *■-* -hoi sen fired ta t.
trurk fawn and hs» a l«rj hackground of surce-sfiil firming *\- French Moroiro today st tha
nrnenc* in 5-nmnol* County H* pn'ifibil old pro French Pas.il of
formerly if-ved op* term a* a MsrraVrch. Tlianti cl Gtaou!. Th*
Frro'h rp ’ M A;enr7 said thn
FHA commitli*m«n
I hut'ei m:»r*d a"d esly the inter­
Th* oth*r two member* of ihe vention of Freneh police prevented
committee are Ci«l«r •’&gt; Hsrt of •he Berber ch’eftitn—m hit Ms—
Geneva and William II Right of from shooting bark
S'anford, bo b turree«ful (aimers
The litasslna'lon attempt
and tong lima residents of Semin­
turted durir.! general excitement
ole County.
occasioned bv the firs* visit to
There is a Farmers Horn* Ad­ Marrakech of France s new rejL
NEW YORK
Two masked ministration county committee in dent general in French Morocco,
desperadoes held up an outbound every sgriciiltura! county' in thp Gilbert Grandval.
country. Th* rommitte* deter­
Elsewhere in the city of 2fi0,fl00,
mail-express train last night as it
mines Ih* eligibility of applicants
Moroccan polir* kilted two nation­
stopped briefly in an open cut be­
low the Manhattan street level and helps ihe county supervisor alist demonstrators in a crowd
adapt the agency'a loan policies which set fire to a tobacco shop.
near the Hudson Riser shore.
and service* to fbcal conditions.
Tli* French Press Agency gam
As in a Wild West movie Each member is named for a
scenario, they bound and gagged tin re.year term, and one appoint­ this account of Uie shooting attempt
a mail clerk and dumped eight ment expires each year. A mem­ on the pasha:
El Glaom had fust left Grandval
mall sack* on the tracks. Then ber completing bis three-year
they disappeared into the night term cannot succeed himself. At at on* of the Pasha's palaces and
was being driven away alone in a
with the bags.
trait two of tha members must big black sedan. Suddenly demon­
1’olics said today Die hags con­ L« farmers
strators blocked ths street and on*
tained worthless canceled checks,
Tha Firmer* llonia Adminis­ shot rang out.
each bag insured st |N&gt;.
tration makes loans tn farmeis tn
Th* fiery old man frehb«d *
The bandits apparently jumped buy, improve, enlarge, or oper­
on Ihe 11-car New York Central ate efficient family-typ* farm*. repeating rarbin* h* had witii
Iraln w|wn it stopped for Inspec­ It also lends money to farmers him, climbed out of tb* ear and
raise! Ih* gun to shoot. Frencli
tion of Its ,ilr brakes.
or fheir nonprofit aVsncialinns to ■police slopped him from firing and
An interstate alarm was flashed establish and carry on approved Moroccan police then bred on tiro
for two men described as In their soil and water eon*ervation prac­ demonstrators, injuring several.
20'* and wearing dark suit* and tices. Purposes include eslabllfhbats. Both were armed. The FBI ing and improving p«rman*nl
joined In the hunt/
ynturcr, terracing, soli eropion
"They were brar.rn and rlrvrr," prertires, and many other eonsaid Deputy Polire Csur.ir!**loner \s*rvalinn measures, as well as
James Kennedy. "Tliey knew **. irrigation and farmstead water
improvements Mod of the soil
silly what tliey were doing."
and water conservation loan* ami
loans to buy, Improve, or enlaig*
terms »r* mail* from funds ad­
vanced by private lenders and in­
jured by lb* agenry.
WASHINGTON Cri-Rep. Pare*
man (D-Lt) accused foreign aid
nffirisls yesterday of giving mis*
information to icnstors and said,
"W* will demand they either ratract, wl.st they told th* Senit*
or . . . h* di&amp;rhirged."
U no refract inn Is forthcoming,
WASHINGTON un-Th* head of
COLirMRUR. Ohio tfv-Tho dirk ha said, ba will seek to htva all
th* Atomie Energy Commission gray walls of Ohio Penitentiary foreign *!d funds bcM up for' an
says cuts in th* agenrv's budget hrM s new prisoner today.
inquiry into *'1*1* who!# mere."
voted by Congress would force a
H* u n n 't anybody special as
PiMirnn b*id« * House Approilow down in the production of far a* prison sutliotiti** were con­ pi itiom subrommittee which eut
weapons mitariats.
cerned. Just another number—99,. ATT million dollars from new for­
Th* Senate-House Atomic Energy gce\—with gray pn*on pants, blue eign lid fund*.
Committee has promised tn seek and white striped shirt and a rap
P m m i n sstd ia in interview
an added tnl million dollar* for
But there was something shout foreign aid offieiils had murepr*.
the AEC. Other legislator* said the this prisoner—Dr. Samuel H Shep­ v-nted to the Rrost* committee
AEC money bill, already enacted pard—something that attracted a tint Rep Titvr (R-NY) hid given
into law, was inadvertently re- hord* of newsmen and a icore of his unction to their action in re­
dured more then was intended. other perrons when he arrived at serving money voted m prenoua
Tha Senate appropriations Com­ the penitentiary yesterday after­ ye»rs.
mittee, considering a miscellaneous noon.
"I never approved such a thing,*
Now eomes th* waiting—at least •aid Taber, tenior Republican on
money bill to which new atomic
funds can he added, hrard a plea JO vears—before Sheppard will be the ll/wire Appropriations CommiK
for such action yesterday from eligible for patois on hi * vneofid- ion. “ ft la a irinkmg mess,"
AEC Chairman Lewis L Strauss. degree murder eonvletion Ho will
Strauss said th* original cuts spend the first 10 days at the pen­
would “ torre ui to rut programs itentiary in a quarantine wars!
. . . primarily . . . Die production where he will be given teats to
of weapons materials and the de­ determine what work he U best
velopment of reactors for both suited for.
military and civilian i s m .”
Henry J. fohumirher, Kt. 2.
Sanford is the nrv member of th*
Srimnote County Committee for
tne Farmer* Home Administra­
tion His appointment berime ef­
fective July t, 1953, Curtis J,
Gieen, the agency's county super-

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Srhuni.ilt ;

Lender Is Held
From Firing Uuck

Masked Bandits
Hold Up Mail Train
At Manhattan Slop

AEC Official
Says Budget Cuts
Force Slowdown

Passman Accuses
Foreign Aid Heads
Of Misinformation

Same Old Uniform
Something Special
Drawing Attention

'I Led Three Lives'
In Sanford Library

Second Nuclear Sub
Launched By Navy

GROTON, Conn. IW—Th* Navy,
WORK GOING FART
rarmc to kevp supremacy over
Robert Kelly announced today
Ftu ia in tiia mains of undersea
that eight to It) sewer taps are
"I Led Three Llv*s" by Her­ . -earfait. Lunches its second nu*
Icing made per dsy. At this rat*
It is estimated that in 10 more bert A. Philbrirk, rttlren. Om- cltir submarina, Ih# Seawoif, to*
days Ih* men will b* caught up. munlit, Counter spy, hit jnri been |day and l*)s the krrl for a third,
dhtamed by the Sinford Public
F.ight atomic powered aubs hav#
Library.
ln'»n , jiiihomrd.
This u in exciting inside story
The first A s u b m a r I n e, tfcn
of Communism in the USA told Nautilus, was hutit here at tiro
by an Ameriran patriot who was &gt;atds of the Ekulric Boat Division
and rrafli are supervised by Mm for nine years a counterspy for of General Dinamic* Corp, where
Gall Bitting and Mis* Margaret the F. B. I, and repotted every­
the Scawolf and th* third boat
Malloy. Hera the children have thing as It happened.
are building. Th* Nautilus was
made and used such favorites as
The pnvcrnmenl's ease againvt commissioned six months ago and
colored felt beanies, leather com ihe eleven top communists was
now has Hiouunds of mile* of
purses for their wrists, puppet largely based on evidence sup­
operation, hundreds of dives and
boxes, paper sculpture, and model­ plied by Philbrirk, who was chief
a long rruiro to the Caribbean on
ing clay.
witness agilmt them at th* trial her tog
Attendance Is good in all groups, brtora Judge Medina.
Extern ally. Ihe Scawolf will look
A total of 329 have registered in
much like the Nauttiui, but with
Ihe younger age group (6-11) A
s somewhat tloeker hull. Official
ronserviliie daily average atten­
statistics nn the Scawolf show her
dance of youngsters and teenagers
to he shout 3.000 Ion* displacement
is 225. Participations per week of
339 feet long, with * 27-foot beam.
all youngsters in all activities aver­
age from 2,Don to 2.500.
Mrs. Alexandre Vaughan, 101
Christensen has planned tor Aug W. 20th St., Ranfoid. recently
NEW PARK FORMED
I. the last day'rt recreation, to be won a Sterling Stiver Honor Em­
City Mansger knnwlss ar.nnun*
a big day. A picnic will bo hsld blem by Tb* Reader’s Digest, In c*d that on 24th Bt. and Sum*
at tha Scout Camp site an Silver recognition of outstanding sarvlre marlin Ava. th* dapartmsnta am
Lake to which all age group* and ai a subscription reprassntativa working on an eld pond and hav*
their parrnta ara Invited. Games of ths magisin*.
succeeded in making a nka park
will ba ths order of theraorning
Sterling Stiver Honor Emblems area. Eventually shrubbery aad
and after luneh a hug* dance u are awarded to only ona la evsry walkways will ba put ia so th*
being planned at th* Orate, aad fifty Digest Rsprsssnttrives, so children will hav# a place to »'*
tha bop* li to t o t a band tor this Mrs. Vaughan’* achiavsmaut In tag and mothers Sake tort
gala overt.
noteworthy.
drag fag a walk.
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Summer Recreation Program Big Success
■Y MARGARET MALLOY
Sponsored jointly by Ih* city
and the County Board of Public
Initructioii, Ihe summer recrea­
tion program began with regis­
tration on Juno IS under th*
direction' of E. W. Christensen.
Th* actiyitlaa are planned for
tlwao two Ierg* groups:
th*
younger children aga* six through
11 and th* older children aga*
12 through If. Varied activities
have been planned to Include
thete and other groups. Bora*
ara th* City Wida Tennis Tour­
nament, the City Softball Lea­
gue, managed by Howard Gordae
and a FUhiag Contest epea to
angler* ate through 18.
Th* teenager* follow this sche­
dule In the nfteraoens: Monday
and Wednesday they play tennis;
Tusaday howling with
Gordie i
Thursday and Friday, water ski*
lag m lab * Mary. In addition
the High fichoel Oym i* span aa

under tha supervision nf Fred
Ganas who also teaches tennia
and «ral*r skiing. For thoaa with
lass active interests th* High
School Library is open Mei’Hay
through Thursday morninra. Misa
Edna Chittenden, a vary helpful
librarian, has ■ book binding and
repair aessiun with the young­
sters on Friday morning.
Tha Celery Crate is op*n for
the teenagara to drop in on Monday and Wednesday evenings. On
Tuesday and Thursday they re­
ceive dancing lessons from an
Arthur Murray instructor. Every
Friday an organised danr* ia held
from T.until 11 p. m. Mu* Groa
Nuanalty help* supervise these
The younger group fellows this
schedulet every Monday thsy s*e
a movie at the High School; Tues­
day through Friday they ara m
the lakrtnet playground from t
until lltd t a-a*. Haro they a n dlgroup* accord­

ing to age which ara the 9 and
7’s, the 9 and B's, and th* 10 ami
11'*. Ths groups are given an
hour each of direcletf play, swim­
ming, and art* and crafts. Ona
hour weakly each group goes
bowling.
On th* playground such sports
as volleyball, softball, and bas­
ketball ara popular wilh th*
oldar ones while games are fav­
ored by Ihe youngest. Miss Caro.
Una Mclnnfs and Miss Peggy Wil­
son direct their play activities.
In tha awimmtng pool all children
are given instructions and rareful
supervision by Mias Behe Btsbee.
At least 31 have paised the Red
Cross beginner* swimming test to
date la the two older groups. The
youngest spent the first few weeks
getting adjusted to tha water and
now they are also receiving instruc­
tions. They are expected to be able
to awim tha width rt the pool by
the eed rt the program.
Down «t th* Lula boms to* aria

Mrs. A. Vaughan
Presented Emblem

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                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on July 20, 1955.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
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                <text>Original 12-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, July 20, 1955; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
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